[00:00] <Raquelita69> heyy
[00:00] <Raquelita69> unicaeinsoportable @ hotmail.com
[00:00] <Raquelita69> unicaeinsoportable @ hotmail.com
[00:00] <FloodBot2> Raquelita69: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[00:00] <cryptopsy> xiong: Seems standard behavior to me.
[00:00] <sebsebseb> teehee: what do you want Flash for?
[00:00] <cooldude> Flash is bad when it locks up browser when useing it for webcam video chat
[00:00] <teehee> to watch videos like on hulu or other sites and to play flash games and stuff
[00:01] <sebsebseb> teehee: maybe Gnash and Swfdec are good enough now
[00:01] <teehee> what!?
[00:01] <bruce89> probably not for those sort of sites though
[00:01] <sebsebseb> teehee: Swfdec being an alternative from  the  open source community, and   Gnash being an alternative from the  Free Software Foundation and  free software community
[00:01] <xiong> cryptopsy, which is standard? the window showing what is there now or the window showing what was there before something changed?
[00:02] <cryptopsy> xiong: I never said anything about a standard.
[00:02] <bruce89> sebsebseb: well, swfdec is a GNOME thing, gnash isn't
[00:02] <sebsebseb> bruce89: oh didn't know Swfdec was a Gnome thing
[00:02] <CarlFK> I deleted some files from a ext3 fs external drive.  I want one of them back.  any recomendations?
[00:02] <bruce89> in the external dependency list
[00:02] <teehee> do they work as flash or something
[00:02] <sebsebseb> teehee: Adobe Flash in  Ubuntu can be a bit hmm,  quite  a few people have had issues, and not much that can be done about them either, since it's closed source
[00:03] <Raquelita69> HEIL HITLER
[00:03] <Raquelita69> HEIL HITLER
[00:03] <FloodBot2> Raquelita69: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[00:03] <CarlFK> http://packages.ubuntu.com/jaunty/recover  " Note that recover works only with ext2 filesystems - it does not support ext3. "  huh?
[00:03] <sebsebseb> !ops |  Raquelita69
[00:03] <Raquelita69> HEIL HITLER
[00:03] <Raquelita69> HEIL HITLER
[00:03] <Raquelita69> HEIL HITLER
[00:03] <Raquelita69> HEIL HITLER
[00:03] <Raquelita69> HEIL HITLER
[00:03] <FloodBot2> Raquelita69: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[00:03] <osotogari> i ticked the option for ubuntu to remember my applications on startup. I have unticked it but it still loads up the applications i was running on shutdown
[00:04] <tyler_d> anyone know how to fix my user permissions?
[00:04] <bruce89> CarlFK: indeed, for some reason files that are removed on ext3+ filesystems are pretty much gone for good
[00:04] <sebsebseb> bazhang: and they are out of here :)
[00:04] <causasui> tyler_d: What problem are you having?
[00:05] <tyler_d> cannot run users-admin says I don't have permission
[00:05] <master_> p PLEASE i am setting up a virtual box on pc and cant seem to share folders between host and guest...please help
[00:05] <jpds> !recover | bruce89, CarlFK
[00:05] <causasui> master_: Try #vbox
[00:05] <tyler_d> causasui: I tried gksu users-admin but didn't receive the unlock thing....
[00:05] <causasui> tyler_d: what are you trying to do?
[00:05] <master_> causaui: through terminal?
[00:06] <tyler_d> causasui: I was trying to watch my log files, but was unable due to lack of permission, and therefor tried to get into users-admin to repair this... and now cannot
[00:06] <causasui> master_: no, the IRC channel #vbox
[00:06] <mgjschdl> hey.. does anybody know which dependancies I need to compile qkismet or a debian repo for it?
[00:06] <master_> #vbox
[00:06] <master_> how do i connect?
[00:06] <causasui> master_: do /join #vbox
[00:06] <causasui> tyler_d: okay, you shouldn't need to change any permissions to read your logs
[00:07] <tyler_d> causasui: exactly ;)
[00:08] <bjorkintosh> what can i do about this error: The following packages have unmet dependencies: freeglut3-dev: Depends: xlibmesa-glu-dev or
[00:08] <bjorkintosh> i tried installing xlibmesa but it too gave me errors.
[00:08] <metalf8801> can I look up the name of my server?
[00:09] <Uqbar> metalf8801: feel free to do so
[00:10] <metalf8801> Uqbar: ok I'll try to word that better
[00:10] <Uqbar> bjorkintosh: apt-get -f install may help
[00:10] <metalf8801> how do I look up the hostname of my server?
[00:11] <bjorkintosh> Uqbar, how?
[00:11] <bucky> metalf8801, type hostname
[00:11] <Uqbar> metalf8801: if you mean the DNS name of your server then you can run  host $IPaddress
[00:11] <bjorkintosh> it reported no errors
[00:11] <metalf8801> lol that's it thanks
[00:12] <bucky> metalf8801, type hostname -f
[00:12] <teehee> does anyone know of an ultimated video file converter and dvd burner
[00:13] <teehee> or just the ultimate video file converter
[00:13] <master_> Hi anyone familiar with vbox?
[00:13] <sebsebseb> master_: yep
[00:13] <bruce89> sebsebseb: I wondered when you'd answer that
[00:14] <sebsebseb> bruce89: well it was just now and I pretty much answer straight away, what about it?
[00:14] <Mka> teehee: a dvd burner - k3b and a video file converter avidemux2
[00:14] <master_> seb: can you assist with how i share folders
[00:14] <CarlFK> jpds: thanks for the link
[00:14] <sebsebseb> master_: maybe not, but  I seen the options in the settings for the vm's
[00:14] <sebsebseb> master_: share which folders?
[00:15] <m_law> teehee: yeh avidemux2 is gr8 but it does take a little bit of time to learn what your doing with it
[00:15] <bruce89> teehee: if you liked the hard way, gst-launch-0.10
[00:15] <sebsebseb> master_: personally I woudn't bother sharing  folders with the host, unless I had a proper valid reason to do so
[00:15] <master_> seb: I want to transfer a program from 9.04 to the windows host
[00:15] <sebsebseb> master_: Windows as a host :(
[00:16] <wiretapped> when/why is the debian/dirs file necessary?
[00:16] <sebsebseb> master_: really   Windows should be inside another OS that has been designed to be more secure, Ubuntu for example
[00:16] <bruce89> master_: that wouldn't work I don't think
[00:16] <joecmn> 9.04 installation hangs on xenon processor (hp z400)
[00:16] <master_> seb: windows as guest in ubuntu
[00:16]  * bruce89 was under the impression the Linux Kernel was written for a laugh
[00:16] <sebsebseb> master_: they have good documentation  for Virtualbox,  that you can download from the website,  that will  tell you how to do shared folders and that, plus there's #vbox
[00:17] <sebsebseb> bruce89: uhmm?  :D
[00:17] <bruce89> OpenBSD is an example of a OS that was written for security
[00:18] <sebsebseb> bruce89: ah yes,  but  pretty much whatever  OS is good as host, as long as it's not Windows :)
[00:22] <streblo> i'm unable to access a server thats serving on port 8000. i can access apache running on 80, but the server software running on 8000 (django) is inaccessible. why would this be?
[00:22] <d0_0b> secure or not, windows is an OS more friendly and this take more important to user TODAY
[00:22] <streblo> i added 8000 to the accessible ports list with iptables
[00:23] <d0_0b> but anyway Windonw is windows!
[00:23] <mgjschdl> hey.. does anybody know which dependancies I need to compile qkismet or a debian repo for it?
[00:24] <sebsebseb> d0_0b: the OS itself isn't that good,   but  since they gained most of the desktop market in the 90's,  most  desktop software that loads of people want to run today, is  made for Windows,   which is why  it  still has such a huge market share.  Even though programs such as Wine  can run quite a lot of those programs and rather well.   Plus   with  help from people with at least someone with  know how,   even the not so technical people can
[00:24] <sebsebseb> get on great with Ubuntu, and I know.
[00:24] <streblo> mgjschdl, you can use a program called apt-rdepends to find out
[00:25] <bols> streblo: try monitoring with a sniffer on the server
[00:25] <streblo> bols, monitor from the server?
[00:25] <bols> a sniffer like iptraf maybe
[00:25] <mgjschdl> does that also work for sources?
[00:25] <streblo> bols, is there a reason why 8000 would be inaccessible, but other common ports are accessible?
[00:25] <sebsebseb> d0_0b: not  that technical people can get on great with Ubuntu, as long as at least someone,  is  willing to help them out properly with that, and I know
[00:26] <bols> streblo: well there could be a coupl of reasons
[00:26] <d0_0b> umm yeah!
[00:26] <bruce89> I don't think this is the place for such a "high level" debate
[00:26] <sebsebseb> bruce89: heh
[00:26] <d0_0b> LOL!
[00:26] <streblo> bols, i'm running jaunty server, the stock version
[00:26] <derenrich> software store?
[00:26] <d0_0b> we just talking nicelly
[00:27] <d0_0b> ;)
[00:27] <streblo> does jaunty lock down stuff like that by default
[00:27] <bruce89> go to ##stuffthathasbeensaidbeforeamilliontimes for tha
[00:27] <streblo> bruce89, they told me to come here
[00:27] <sebsebseb> streblo: he didn't mean you
[00:27] <bols> streblo: sorry the wireless keybd run out of batteries :P
[00:27] <gump_> fast question, where and what name, the log for the startup-sequence ?
[00:28] <streblo> oh hah sorry bruce89
[00:28] <bruce89> streblo: I meant d0_0b and sebsebseb , but well done
[00:28] <bjorkintosh> is there something badly broken in my sources list or something?
[00:28] <bjorkintosh> or why's the damned thing refusing to resolve dependencies?
[00:28] <gump_> i mean boot
[00:28] <bjorkintosh> i've runa update/upgrade and whatnot to no avail.
[00:28] <streblo> bjorkintosh, whats the problem?
[00:28] <bols> streblo: try to see if you can connect to the port from outside, there are several ways to do that
[00:28] <bjorkintosh> streblo, unresolved free-glut3 dependencies
[00:29] <bjorkintosh> it simply refuses to install.
[00:29] <streblo> bols, i'm trying to access it from the outside
[00:29] <codeshah> hey guys I have require_once("Mail.php") but it can't find it ? do I have to install this?
[00:29] <d0_0b> debian will have a good place in the market when the people see with they our eyes that windows is just a cookie (sweet but weak)
[00:29] <bols> streblo: but are you checking from inside the server that the connection is effectively being made? you can use iptraf for that
[00:29] <bols> or netcat
[00:30] <sebsebseb> d0_0b: Debian has a nice place in the server market
[00:30] <sebsebseb> d0_0b: with Redhat
[00:30] <d0_0b> not doudt about it
[00:31] <d0_0b> but why red hat dont open his desktop version?
[00:31] <bruce89> Fedora?
[00:32] <d0_0b> it was a good OS! :(
[00:32] <bruce89> was?
[00:33] <d0_0b> yeah
[00:33] <FunnyLookinHat> Yeah it sucks now.
[00:33] <FunnyLookinHat> RH doesn't give it the time of day unfortunately...
[00:33] <sebsebseb> d0_0b:  Fedora is the desktop version basicalley, and it still is good,  well if it will let you install it,   it didn't like my partition set up or whatever when I tried to install Fedora 11
[00:33] <Dr_Willis> !find mail.php
[00:33] <sebsebseb> yes there used to be 1400 or so in here half an hour or so ago, including a few bots, and the number has gone down quite a lot since then  which is a bit of ashame, but we are still off topic
[00:33] <sebsebseb> !ot
[00:34] <bruce89> sebastien: you're telling yourself that you've gone offtopic?
[00:34] <bardtronix> hi
[00:34] <sebsebseb> bruce89: yep and not the first time I have done that here :)
[00:35] <sebsebseb> bruce89: I am also in  offtopic, as well as you know where
[00:35] <Dr_Willis> its off topic talking about being offtopic. :)
[00:36] <sebsebseb> Dr_Willis: yep
[00:36] <d0_0b> yeah, but what was the real reason or neediness to separe in 2 os?
[00:36] <JohnLesbergtion> download free games at: http://www.yourfunworld.com/game
[00:36] <JohnLesbergtion> download free games at: http://www.yourfunworld.com/game
[00:36] <JohnLesbergtion> download free games at: http://www.yourfunworld.com/game
[00:36] <FloodBot2> JohnLesbergtion: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[00:36] <sebsebseb> FunnyLookinHat: if you want to continue the discussion well  #ubuntu-offtopic  will do it
[00:37] <JohnLesbergtion> lol
[00:37] <d0_0b> RH was too big
[00:37] <d0_0b> ?
[00:37] <JohnLesbergtion> ^_^
[00:37] <Bllasae> wtf is with all these homos promoting their shit
[00:37] <sebsebseb> JohnLesbergtion: uh I meant to message   d0_0b
[00:37] <sebsebseb> !language |  Bllasae
[00:38] <Bllasae> freaking ubuntu channel, not: promote useless crap
[00:38] <Bllasae> sorry, but it's true
[00:38]  * Bllasae goes back to lurking
[00:38] <bruce89> this is the largest channel on freenode though, so it attracts looneys
[00:38] <gwildor> whats being 'promoted'?
[00:38] <Bllasae> his stupid website
[00:38] <Bllasae> or something
[00:38] <Bllasae> he said it three times
[00:38] <bjorkintosh> whoa it is the largest? so surely someone must have encountered broken dependencies here... surely. someone. anyone!
[00:38] <bardtronix> hi
[00:39] <bardtronix> Some of you know edulinux
[00:39] <sebsebseb> bardtronix: Edubuntu well yeah
[00:39] <sebsebseb> bardtronix: basically   Ubuntu with stuff for schools
[00:41] <bardtronix> sebsebseb,tsp: reponteciar pc's for old ladies with edulinux
[00:41] <sebsebseb> bardtronix: what?
[00:41] <bols> i think he meant "reuse"
[00:43] <Bllasae> bols: how do you figure?
[00:43] <Bllasae> the first 40 characters are jibberish
[00:44] <bols> Bllasae: there are just 11 garbarge chars (and that is to english speakers): "reponteciar"
[00:45] <Bllasae> Yeah, see, I don't speak that language
[00:46] <bols> me neither but anyway that's what i think he meant
[00:46] <pigwrangler> When you set up wireless from the GUI where do the configuration files get stored, looking to have a server with wireless and just want to copy config files
[00:48] <TheCrittaC> Hello. Does anyone here know how to disable ipv6 in Ubuntu 9.04? I have the 2.6.28-15-generic kernel.
[00:48] <livingdaylight> ?using ff which plugins are recommended, mplayer or vlc?
[00:49] <Pici> fyi, Edulinux is not Edubuntu, so if he ever responds, probably best to shuffle him to ##linux
[00:49] <Scunizi> !ipv6 | TheCrittaC
[00:51] <JuJuBee> Can someone help me figure out how to view the files on a dvd video?  WHen I put the disk in and select open with dolphin, it tries to open /medi/cdrom0 but if  I try to play with vlc, it opens /dev/sr0
[00:52] <JuJuBee> I am trying to convert what is on the dvd so I can upload to youtube
[00:52] <Dr_Willis> JuJuBee:  /media/cdrom is the mount point for the 'device' /dev/sr0
[00:52] <Dr_Willis> JuJuBee:  many media players  access teh device directrly.
[00:52] <Scunizi> JuJuBee: to convert you need something like handbreak.fr or dvd:rip
[00:53] <alleyrat> can anyone here help me with a quick wget question?
[00:53] <Inerg> Any one here going to be able to help me with dosage?
[00:53] <Scunizi> ask and you might receive an answer
[00:53] <Dr_Willis> JuJuBee:  if you want to play the disk vlc or mplayer can play from disk.no need to open with  the file manager first.
[00:53] <JuJuBee> Dr_Willis: I want to convert to a format I can upload to youtube
[00:54] <Dr_Willis> JuJuBee:   you realize that youtube has a 10 min 'video legenth' limit?
[00:54] <Dr_Willis> JuJuBee:  try winff, or  other video converter tools
[00:54] <shady-sheep> Does dd work over the Internet? Ie, saving the output of file on the sshfs-ed networked or that may result in a corrupted file?
[00:54] <Inerg> Ok for my question I want to add a comic to dosage but am unsure of how to do some of the more specific details that dosage needs
[00:54] <alleyrat> i can download the file...
[00:54] <alleyrat> https://koa.ipac.caltech.edu/cgi-bin/getHIRES/nph-getHIRES?filehand=/koadata1/HIRES/20041105/lev0/HI.20041105.06084.fits
[00:55] <alleyrat> fine through the browser, but when i try to fetch it through wget...no dice
[00:55] <zopiac> how do i solve an equation i input in OOo Math?
[00:55] <Uuu> shady-sheep: I think dd works only locally, but it could work with SSH after mounting with sshfs :)
[00:55] <Inerg> alley rat could it be the fact you need to login to access the file
[00:55] <Uuu> as you wrote, I noticed, brr
[00:55] <Scunizi> zopiac: it doesn't solve as far as I know.. just formats the equations for proper printing
[00:56] <zopiac> agh thats completely retarded
[00:56] <Scunizi> zopiac: you might ask on #math for program references for linux that will do what you want.
[00:56] <zopiac> k
[00:56] <alleyrat> ahhh i see what you mean
[00:56] <alleyrat> is there anyway i could do a login through wget?
[00:57] <Inerg> Im not really sure im just pointing out that you need to login im not that experienced with ubuntu or linux
[00:57] <Inerg> sorry
[00:57] <miguelonnnn> hey i tried the bang symbol and didn't work
[00:58] <alleyrat> you're right inerg
[00:58] <miguelonnnn> how can list all files but ones i specify? i mean ls * -one -two
[00:58] <miguelonnnn> how can i say that to shell?
[00:59] <miguelonnnn> please tell me :S
[00:59] <theatro> miguelonnnn, with grep -r
[00:59] <miguelonnnn> sry i didn't mean that
[00:59] <miguelonnnn> i mean excepting to * wildcard
[01:00] <miguelonnnn> for example, cp * -one /destination
[01:00] <nkvorn> alleyrat, try curl
[01:00] <sartan> Heck, I hate asking such a broad and generic question, but what functionality within Ubuntu pops up "Auto eth14" for example on my gnome desktop?
[01:00] <miguelonnnn> or rm -r /folder -important_doc*
[01:01] <sartan> I have 14 USB ethernet adapters. I'm renaming them with udev, whatever, but the problem is that whenever they connect they all search for dhcp. I've edited /etc/networks or whichever file to hopefully just have the interfaces come up but do no dhcp. This works fine with ifup, but something on the gui "auto eth14" is causing it to try dhcp
[01:01] <JuJuBee> Dr_Willis: yes.  not a prob.  I only want about 7-8 minutes.
[01:01] <sartan> i'm using them mostly for vmware ethernet bridges so they can't have any layer 3
[01:02] <Inuyasha10121> Hey, is there someone who can help me with booting Ubuntu from an external HDD on a laptop.  I need to mess with the GRUB boot so it automaticly boots Vista, unless I have the external drive plugged in and I select it from the boot menu
[01:03] <adamonline45> hello!  I'm having a permissions problem.  I have 2 users, tom and harry.  harry's home directory is "-rwxrwx---" and tom is in group harry.  The problem is, I can't copy files, as tom and from tom's directory, into harry's home directory!  Any ideas?
[01:03] <durt> sartan, aside from networking in the init scripts (what brings up the nics on boot) only network manager should be messing with nic configuration unless you've added something else.
[01:03] <adamonline45> to append, the owner of harry's home directory is harry:harry
[01:04] <sartan> durt: Yes, I did work with /etc/network/interfaces myself, durt.
[01:04] <sartan> Under network manager I didn't seem to see any way to just have an interface come 'up' without any IP.  DHCP Was always required, and without dhcp it required me to put in a static ip.
[01:04] <durt> sartan, but did you remove/disable network manager?
[01:04] <sartan> I don't think I did anything like that, no
[01:04] <adamonline45> oh, and of course the directory perms are "drwxrwx---" and not "-rwxrwx---"
[01:04] <shady-sheep> Anybody here use Qemu? Is it recommended over VirtualBox? I'm going to accomplish a native support of running WinXP3 and few program alongside with Ubuntu apps. I only wanted to know if Oemu is an excellent candidate.
[01:05] <histo> Inuyasha10121: what drive is grub loading off of? vista or the external?
[01:05] <theatro> adamonline45, heh, I was about to comment on that
[01:05] <sartan> I suppose that's my task then, disabling network manager.
[01:05] <sartan> /etc/network/interfaces is just far more stable for my purposes. =)
[01:05] <durt> sartan, if you're fine with configuring networking by hand, yes.
[01:05] <histo> !best | shady-sheep
[01:05] <sartan> yes, i'd prefer so. I'm a CCIE after all!
[01:05] <adamonline45> theatro: Yes, I need to break the habit of not looking at what I'm typing about as I type about it  :)
[01:05] <durt> sartan, too true
[01:05] <sartan> (*ducks*)
[01:05] <Scunizi> shady-sheep: tried that a couple years ago and didn't like it.  It might have changed but I find virtualbox from their site much easier to use.
[01:06] <bigfatdave> quick question: Does anybody know how to find out what package pam-auth-update is in?
[01:06] <sartan> Thanks for the tip that this is network manager doing this for me.  All these user guis on ubuntu can be frustrating. With CentOS my network was just as predictable as my config files dictated
[01:06] <histo> bigfatdave: apt-file will tell you
[01:06] <burf> when you set a theme up it colors all the windows and applicatinos, is there a way to not color/theme certain sofwtare?
[01:06] <wilson> bjkb
[01:06] <bigfatdave> apt-file search pam-auth-update comes up empty.
[01:06] <histo> !apt-file > bigfatdave
[01:07] <histo> bigfatdave: let me check one sec
[01:07] <shady-sheep> Scunizi: Hmm, I see.  Well, I'm aware of VirtualBox and does actively use it occasionally. I'm trying to avoid VirtualBox as the Win-based application require networked and webcam, and probably native supports for IP protocol.
[01:07] <nkvorn> adamonline45, set permisions to "drwxrwx-w-" :)
[01:07] <bigfatdave> histo: apt-file search pam-auth-update comes up empty.
[01:07] <bigfatdave> (I already did the apt-file update.)
[01:07] <Scunizi> shady-sheep: usb support is in Vbox if you get the .deb direct from their site.. not the -ose version
[01:07] <Uuu> bigfatdave: try packages.ubuntu.com
[01:08] <shady-sheep> Scunizi: I'm using something eerily close to OOo webcam conferences. Hmm. You said years ago, it might be nice now. I'll give it a whirl. ;O
[01:08] <bigfatdave> Uuu: k, thanks
[01:08] <Uuu> ;p
[01:08] <Scunizi> shady-sheep: different ip setups are possible.. the docs are extensive..
[01:08] <adamonline45> nkvorn: well, my concern is that the world can't write to it, but that tom (being in group harry) can write to it...  am I missing a fundamental concept? hehe...
[01:08] <adamonline45> nkvorn: Well, that's my intent, i should say
[01:08] <Scunizi> shady-sheep: web conferences on web-ex?  that's citrix and can be installed in ubuntu
[01:08] <streblo> according to netstat, my jaunty server is listening on ports 80 and 8000. i have two servers running (apache and django, respectively), both currently serving. however, i can't access the server on port 8000. can someone point me in the right direction?
[01:09] <miguelonnnn> please tell me, how can i make exceptions to wildcard? for example "copy all files (*) except file1.mp3"
[01:09] <Scunizi> streblo: from outside the lan?  check to make sure that the port is forwarded correctly
[01:09] <sartan> durt: Can you tell me where network manager stores its settings?
[01:09] <StupidWeasel> Humm, what is the option under compizconfig for touchpad jestures (aka two touch scrolling)?
[01:09] <streblo> i'm inside the lan
[01:09] <streblo> Scunizi, this is all on our lan
[01:10] <Scunizi> streblo: use the ip like this.. http://<ip address>:8000
[01:10] <histo> bigfatdave: I believe its supplied as part of pam
[01:10] <histo> bigfatdave: man pam-auth-update provides some info
[01:10] <burf> anyone know why i cant change the color of the text inside the window - program name and description etc.. the one that shows on the task bar? thx
[01:11] <bigfatdave> histo: That's what I'd think ;-)
[01:11] <bigfatdave> libpam-runtime
[01:11] <durt> sartan, not of hand, as I always dump it on a new install.
[01:11] <bigfatdave> but it's not there on my (fresh 8.04 LTS) system
[01:11] <histo> bigfatdave: i'm assuming that to.  i'm suprised apt-file doens't find it
[01:11] <wfiuewfew> Hi! I usually ssh into my desktop to run processes from my laptop. I need an ssh session which I would continue to run my processors even when my laptop is disconnected. Is this possible and how?
[01:11] <Scunizi> streblo: the ip of course will conform to the internal lan ip.. like 192.168.xxx.xxx
[01:11] <bigfatdave> I'm looking on packages.ubuntu.com; reporting back as soon as I have something to report :-)
[01:11] <sartan> the project documentation on gnome.org is a bit high level too
[01:11] <histo> wfiuewfew: using screen you could do that
[01:12] <sartan> i'll take your advice and just remove it.
[01:12] <StupidWeasel> Humm, what is the option under compizconfig for touchpad gestures (aka two touch scrolling)? I want to disable them as I'm terrible for triggering htem unintentioanlly.
[01:12] <wfiuewfew> histo: What is screen
[01:12] <Scunizi> wfiuewfew: screen is what you're looking for
[01:12] <sebsebseb> !info screen
[01:12] <Scunizi> !screen | wfiuewfew
[01:12] <LaLeche> hi
[01:12] <histo> wfiuewfew: its a program for doing exactly what you want
[01:12] <histo> wfiuewfew: see the link from ubottu
[01:12] <wfiuewfew> Thanks!
[01:13] <LaLeche> any idea why ImageTTFBox returns "function doesn't exist" when GD and ImageMagick have been installed?
[01:13] <bigfatdave> okay
[01:13] <bigfatdave> my bad
[01:13] <bigfatdave> I was looking on jaunty, rather than heron.
[01:13] <bigfatdave> On heron, there's no such animal.
[01:15] <Uuu> Hm, I have 8.04 LTS for a year, and while installing/removing packages, "reading the database" takes quite much time. I don't have many non-standard repositories...Is it only a problem of my old computer of it really can go slow down over time?
[01:15] <pacopil> juego de boxeo online http://www.kobox.org/kobox-fande-Nourine.html
[01:15] <Uuu> however, I plan to upgrade to KK in 2 months maybe ;)
[01:16] <histo> Uuu: no its not slowing down.
[01:16] <linux> !ext4
[01:16] <kyle__> hey anyone want to help me install some bullshit i got with my printer
[01:16] <sebsebseb> !language | kyle__
[01:16] <sebsebseb> kyle__: you mean a Windows driver?
[01:16] <histo> Uuu: when it reads the database i believe its either checking the list of installed packages or its downloading updates from the package mirrors for the list.
[01:16] <kyle__> i dont know man. Does is not work in ubuntu
[01:16] <sebsebseb> Uuu: yeah Ext4 is the default file system for Karmic,  rather fast boot up :)
[01:17] <histo> !printer | kyle
[01:17] <sebsebseb> kyle__: yep Windows printer drivers won't work in other operating systems
[01:17] <Wicked> !java
[01:17] <linux> how do i install ext4 support on ubuntu 8.04?
[01:17] <bigfatdave> Uuu: Can I ask you for a quick favor, when you get a minute free?
[01:17] <sebsebseb> kyle__: or  in most other OS's they won't
[01:17] <sebsebseb> linux: you don't
[01:17] <wfiuewfew> Hi---does Ubuntu server come preconfigured with a firewall, or do I need to install one
[01:17] <sebsebseb> linux: I don't think you can even
[01:17] <kyle__> so is there a ubuntu program i can get that will let my cannon printer function to its full potiental
[01:17] <sebsebseb> linux: since need later  partition making tools and  kernel
[01:18] <histo> linux: I believe you'd have to install a custom kernel.
[01:18] <linux> sebsebseb: histo: i have a usb with ext4, how can i read it in ubuntu 8.04?
[01:18] <burf> is there a command i can run to get the name of and model of my graphics card in linux terminal?
[01:18] <histo> kyle__: you should be able to with cups as ubottu suggested
[01:18] <mostafa__> linux: hi bro R U there?
[01:18] <sebsebseb> linux: it does not have suppourt built in in 8.04 for Ext4
[01:18] <bigfatdave> Uuu: packages.ubuntu.com says that pam-auth-update doesn't exist on heron.
[01:18] <Uuu> histo: Thanks. I would like to try ext4 etc. and it will make me do something like 'format c:', yeah :)
[01:18] <histo> kyle__: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers
[01:18] <kyle__> alright thanks ill check that out
[01:18] <streblo> crap, the guy who was helping me left
[01:18] <sebsebseb> !langauge |  streblo
[01:19] <Uuu> bigfatdave: how can I help?
[01:19] <streblo> oops, sorry
[01:19] <StupidWeasel> Heh, easily done streblo ;3
[01:19] <Uuu> bigfatdave: nick you have Hardy, it's a great version ;)
[01:19] <bigfatdave> Uuu: I was just hoping for you to verify that apt-file comes up empty for you, too ;-)
[01:19] <histo> bigfatdave: because it doesn't its provided inside of something else
[01:19] <bucky> burf, lspci |grep VGA
[01:19] <linux> sebsebseb: ok, darn, i know you can install it in older versions of debian, darn
[01:19] <streblo> StupidWeasel, what's that?
[01:19] <bigfatdave> Uuu: hardy?
[01:19] <StupidWeasel> Letting the occasional blue word slip.
[01:19] <sebsebseb> linux: oh wel in that case,   you probably can somehow in Ubuntu as well, but it woudn't be recommended or suppourted here and all that
[01:19] <Uuu> bigfatdave: yes, Hardy Heron.
[01:20] <bigfatdave> This whole naming thing starts to get really confusing, after a while ;-)
[01:20] <Uuu> I have.
[01:20] <Flannel> linux: You'd have to compile your own kernel to support it
[01:20] <bigfatdave> 8.04 LTS, whatever it's called ;-)
[01:20] <linux> Flannel: sebsebseb: i'll try a #ext4, maybe that exists
[01:20] <Flannel> bigfatdave: It's 8.04, don't worry about the other names
[01:20] <sebsebseb> linux: I doubt it
[01:20] <bigfatdave> (In Slackware, everything's just numbered - makes life really easy.)
[01:20] <Uuu> bigfatdave: wait a moment...
[01:20] <mostafa__> linux: I made a bootable USB flash then what should I do?
[01:20] <Uuu> Ubuntu is numbered too! :)
[01:20] <bigfatdave> Uuu: NP ... standing by
[01:21] <craigbass1976> Anyone want to give me a hand with a monitor?  Things are very tall, and I can't see the top or bottom of the screen to get at the menu bars
[01:21] <Flannel> bigfatdave: Ubuntu is numbered by year.month, so 8.04, 8.10, 9.04, 9.10 (when it comes out) etc
[01:21] <linux> mostafa__: ok, then you should move the usb from the desktop to the laptop and reboot the laptop
[01:21] <craigbass1976> The monitor is also running at the least amount of verticle "squish"
[01:21] <bigfatdave> Uuu: right, but good luck using packages.ubuntu.com, without knowing the right name ;-)
[01:21] <linux> mostafa__: then it should run you through the installation on the laptop without the cd drive
[01:21] <Uuu> bigfatdave: pam_auth_update should be a file, and you're looking for a package it is it, right?
[01:21] <sebsebseb> linux: 9.04 has  Ext4 as an optional file system, and  Karmic which is in development uses it by default :)
[01:21] <bigfatdave> Uuu: exactly
[01:22] <ender> I am having the strangest problems I cannot empty my trashcan and I cannot run searches online
[01:22] <kyle__> where do i find the cups printing program once i have it installed
[01:22] <sebsebseb> Flannel: so custom kernels and all that, are suppourted here?
[01:22] <bigfatdave> Flannel: Thanks for shedding a bit of light on the funny numbering system :-)
[01:22] <mostafa__> linux: what did you mean by that? you mean I install ubuntu?
[01:22] <Flannel> sebsebseb: What?  I simply said if he wanted to do that, he'd have to compile his own kernel.  No, they're not supported.
[01:23] <fabien_> salut
[01:23] <linux> mostafa__: yes, you wanted to install ubuntu on that laptop, right?
[01:23] <sebsebseb> Flannel: yep that's what I thought not supported
[01:23] <fabien_> sa pu ubuntu
[01:23] <IdleOne> fabien_: ?
[01:23] <craigbass1976> BTW, hit Ctrl+Alt+F2 to get into a terminal,and things look fine.  When I try to reconfigure x, all I get asked about is keyboard layout; no mention of mouse or monitor
[01:23] <sebsebseb> linux: yeah if you install  your own kernel,   that isn't a ppa,   your basically your on your own
[01:24] <Uuu> Verified on p.u.com by myself... unlikely apt-file will find it, but i'm installing it right now.
[01:24] <burf> runing compiz on my terminal makes my system crash
[01:24] <mostafa__> linux: unfortunately nope :( I said my DVD ROM doesn't work when I want to boot ubuntu
[01:24] <linux> sebsebseb: ok, thanks for the idea
[01:24] <burf> then i have to log off and back in
[01:24] <fabien_> c pouri c super pour instal des truc
[01:24] <mostafa__> linux: when I want to install ubuntu it is correct
[01:24] <bigfatdave> Uuu: aimed at me?
[01:24] <burf> bucy, sorry what was the command again to get detais on graphics card make and model etc..
[01:24] <bucky> burf, lspci |grep VGA
[01:24] <linux> mostafa__: it should boot from the USB, esp. since your laptop is 2 months old, did you try the place the usb flash in the laptop and reboot and it should reboot to the installation?
[01:24] <burf> is ther no device manager in ubuntu
[01:24] <burf> thx man
[01:24] <Uuu> bigfatdave: oh, yes :)
[01:25] <bigfatdave> Uuu: LOL, thanks ... so you're also not showing pam-auth-update as existing on 8.04 ... just making sure I'm not insane
[01:25] <histo> burf: lspci | grep VGA
[01:26] <mostafa__> linux: yes it boots as well but again it does not have DVD ROM support
[01:26] <Uuu> bigfatdave: no, I'm waiting for apt-file to finish installing and updating the cache! ;]
[01:26] <histo> burf: what type of video card do you have?
[01:26] <Lappy> I got a question
[01:26] <linux> mostafa__: oh, with that i don't think i can help, state the make and model here so others specifically knowledgable in that field can help; i have to head out mostafa__; ttyl
[01:26] <sebsebseb> !ask | Lappy
[01:27] <Lappy> Should I stick with Ubuntu or go to windows?
[01:27] <uberspaced> anybody know where I can find information about how to transcode a video file so I can play it in flash?
[01:27] <kyle__> i just installed CUPS printing program, but i can not find it
[01:27] <sebsebseb> Lappy: depends on what you want to use your computer for, and what kind of user you are
[01:27] <bjorkintosh> what comes after ubuntu 9.04?
[01:27] <xcdfgkjhgcv> Is it possible to autologin to my Pidgin or Empathy MSNP and Yahoo accounts, without entering a password, without leaving passwords on the disk, in plain text? I'm just a bit concerned about the security of my passwords with using IM clients such as Pidgin or Empathy.
[01:27] <sebsebseb> bjorkintosh: Ubuntu 9.10  Karmic  Kaola
[01:27] <bjorkintosh> aha!
[01:27] <burf> appently its an SIS 661/741/760 OR 662/761GX VGA - i am having problems enabling any effects - even simple ones - i dont think its set up correctly - wondering if i can download a driver for it or somthing?
[01:27] <histo> mostafa__: what are you trying to do? install ubuntu or boot off of the usb?
[01:28] <bjorkintosh> it's time to upgrade. what happens when they get to zippy zebra?
[01:28] <Uuu> bigfatdave: Nothing found. This file is not present in Hardy in any package, it seems. (But it's present in some newer Ubuntu version.)
[01:28] <Lappy> Okay, I also got another question. I got Art Manager from the Add/Remove program, but I can't find it, where is it?
[01:28] <burf> its an old on board VGA but i also tried with a ATI 128 RAGE Pro - also old but should have no problems with the simple effects, it would at least be slow rather than not enable at al
[01:28] <mostafa__> histo: as a matter of fact this is the story :
[01:28] <xcdfgkjhgcv> bjorkintosh: Nobody knows.
[01:28] <xcdfgkjhgcv> bjorkintosh: Personally, I think we'll start from A.
[01:28] <sebsebseb> bjorkintosh: no the animal names haven't all been in alphabetical order
[01:28] <bjorkintosh> oh.
[01:29] <burf> so theres no device manager GUI in ubuntu?
[01:29] <bigfatdave> Uuu: so if I want to configure PAM easily, I need to update to 9.something?
[01:29] <bucky> how about Alcoholic Alligator
[01:29] <sebsebseb> bjorkintosh: Warty  something was  the first one, and there was   Hoary Hedgehog and yeah
[01:29] <bjorkintosh> or aging anaconda
[01:29] <mostafa__> histo: when I want to install ubuntu from CD or DVD my DVD ROM works well but when I installed it and all things gone well after that when I want to boot Ubuntu it does not
[01:29] <ender> I have been using test disk to try to back up my partition. Anyone know if this could lead to me not being able to delete files?
[01:29] <IdleOne> sebsebseb: warty warthog was named as a joke really and then the animal naming scheme just stuck
[01:29] <mostafa__> histo: have any DVD ROM support
[01:30] <sebsebseb> IdleOne: oh?
[01:30] <histo> mostafa__: after you install it and boot your dvd drive no longer works?
[01:30] <IdleOne> sebsebseb: there is an article by Mark Shuttleworth explaining it. look it up for historical sake :)
[01:30] <sebsebseb> IdleOne: oh right
[01:31] <sebsebseb> IdleOne: or find me a link? :D
[01:31] <mostafa__> histo: yeah after I install ubuntu from CD or DVD when I boot to Ubuntu it doesn't work
[01:31] <bigfatdave> Uuu: At any rate, thanks a ton for your help; you just made my last half hour's-worth of research pay off :-)
[01:31] <IdleOne> sebsebseb: yeah I could do that....
[01:31] <Uuu> bigfatdave: i wasn't so sure :) it depends on what you want to do. In hardy it seems it should be done some other way - maybe not hardy'er? :D I don't know PAM much, but I suggest to search how to do it,. maybe someone uses Hardy too ;]
[01:31] <sebsebseb> IdleOne: ok sure
[01:31] <sebsebseb> :)
[01:31] <mostafa__> histo: and of course after the Grub Menu
[01:31] <bigfatdave> Uuu: Sure thing; thanks a ton, again :-)
[01:31] <Uuu> bigfatdave: nice to hear, and good luck :)
[01:31] <histo> mostafa__: what are you trying to do with the dvd drive that doesn't work? Just reading discs? playing movies?
[01:31] <Lappy> I have one more question, some app packages don't show up anywhere? How can I find/run them?
[01:32] <bigfatdave> Uuu: TY, and God bless :-)
[01:32] <Uuu> :)
[01:32] <bigfatdave> ...and histo, thank you too :-)
[01:32] <burf> how do i check if teh SIS driver is installed and is being loaded?
[01:32] <histo> bigfatdave: np
[01:32] <novato_br> is it possible to connect remotelly a printer using virtualbox under windows-linux?
[01:32] <mostafa__> histo: when I press Enter it shows me three Errors
[01:32] <bigfatdave> TTYL
[01:32] <mostafa__> histo: yep like others I want to play ,....
[01:32] <histo> burf: it is if your video is working I believe those cards use software rendering though. So you  may not be able to run compiz.
[01:32] <sebsebseb> novato_br: windows-linux?
[01:33] <novato_br> virtualbox
[01:33] <histo> burf: you may want to check on the forums and search for your card. Perhaps someone will have the same make model and similiar issues
[01:33] <novato_br> windows is runing under linux on virtualbox
[01:33] <sebsebseb> novato_br: yes you can share printers with virtual machines,  don't know how though.    Virtualbox  manual from the website  is good and there's also #vbox
[01:33] <histo> mostafa__: so movies aren't playing?
[01:33] <burf> i am right now histo - thx - but someone mentions i should check if the SIS driver is installed, being used and not the VESA driver?
[01:33] <histo> novato_br: you should be able to.
[01:33] <mostafa__> histo: It doesn't recognize the DVD ROM
[01:34] <novato_br> ok
[01:34] <novato_br> thank you
[01:34] <craigbass1976> Anyone want to give me a hand with a monitor?  Things are very tall, and I can't see the top or bottom of the screen to get at the menu bars
[01:34] <streblo> port 8000 on my server is only accessibly from localhost. is there a way to make it listen for connections from the entire lan?
[01:34] <sebsebseb> novato_br: yeah there's a nice little manual you can download
[01:34] <histo> burf: hrm... try glxinfo | grep render
[01:34] <mostafa__> histo: understand me?
[01:34] <histo> mostafa__: not really
[01:34] <aj_444> craigbass1976:  there should be an auto adjust on the monitor.
[01:34] <timc> hey - i use audacious to play music. it's broken. i've purged and deleted local files - but i have the same problem. the answer might be here http://paste.ubuntu.com/263481/ . Please help me.
[01:34] <novato_br> manuals are understandable, sebastien
[01:35] <rufensis> ffmpeg
[01:35] <novato_br> anyway, thank you
[01:35] <histo> mostafa__: is it just a regular dvd drive?
[01:35] <macalan> I've been having rendering problems in Fireox 3.0 in Ubuntu 9.04. any Ideas? http://tinyurl.com/n3endf
[01:35] <histo> mostafa__: do cd's work in it such as putting in the install disk will it read that?
[01:35] <sebsebseb> novato_br: ok no probs
[01:35] <histo> mostafa__: if its a problem playing movies you need files to play those.
[01:35] <peepsalot> what is the difference between upgradeing a few packages and a "partial upgrade"
[01:35] <craigbass1976> aj_444, I've already played with the monitor.  I read somewhere that the dpgk reconfogure xserver doesn't wrk in anything newer than hardy.  Waht's the equivalent?
[01:36] <sebsebseb> peepsalot: sometimes not all packages for whatever reason/s  can be installed, but then  it says you can do a partial upgrade
[01:36] <sebsebseb> peepsalot: and so you do that
[01:36] <mostafa__> histo: no I bought a laptop with my friend and both of us have the same issue on this
[01:36] <sebsebseb> peepsalot: then the updates will  just  take care of them self later on,  when you do another update, or something like that
[01:36] <streblo> is there a reason that would be happening? that a port would be open only to localhost and not to a lan?
[01:36] <craigbass1976> aj_444, OR, where's the place in GNOME that I can specify resolution?
[01:36] <histo> mostafa__: what type of laptop is it?
[01:36] <timc> whats wrong with my audacious? here is a strace http://paste.ubuntu.com/263483/ . Please help!
[01:36] <mostafa__> histo: My laptop model is Vaio VGN-FW390J
[01:37] <Uuu> timc: don't know what's with that, but try to remove audacious' configuration files from your home directory (playlists or so may be lost!) or rename them.
[01:37] <aj_444> craigbass1976: System: Preferences: Display
[01:37] <sebsebseb> novato_br: I think you can do the printer stuff, well good luck with that
[01:37] <ender> Any of you new folks able to help someone unable to delete files or run search
[01:37] <mostafa__> histo: I bought it just about two months
[01:37] <craigbass1976> aj_444, I can't see any menus.  I have to vi something
[01:37] <lorenzo_> hi, i ran rkhunter and i got 2 warnings. I have read the faq on the website and googled around a bit, but i am not sure wether it's bad or not. can someone help? my rkhunter log is at http://pastebin.com/m5ff6165b thanks a lot
[01:37] <timc> Uuu, theres nothing in my home directory to remove
[01:37] <Uuu> timc: they should be in your home dir and also ~/.config
[01:37] <bucky> burf, can you run dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg and when it asks you which driver say sis ?
[01:37] <ubuntu_> dsfasf
[01:37] <ubuntu_> dasdas
[01:37] <mostafa__> histo: and I should say DVD ROM works well in windows
[01:38] <burf> ADVICE: Look For: "xserver-xorg-video-sis" and "displayconfig-gtk" (this is "System->Administration->Screens and Graphics"). If the displayconfig-gtk is missing I would install it and try to use the Graphical Method once more. I can't think of why it wouldn't be installed by default though.   -   xserver-xorg-video-sis is instaled but i have marked for reinstall and i cant find displayconfig-gtk t
[01:38] <burf> o reinstall it, any ideas? thx
[01:38] <bucky> burf, can you run sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg and when it asks you which driver say sis ?
[01:38] <histo> mostafa__: again what are you trying to do with the dvd rom? Play movies?
[01:38] <aj_444> craigbass1976: You could probably run it through the terminal.. but I'm not the guy to ask about that.
[01:38] <timc> Uuu, nice! it was in ~/.config. Thank you very much
[01:39] <Uuu> timc: great. Check if it works after removal, I'm curious ;)
[01:39] <macalan> I've been having rendering problems in Fireox 3.0 in Ubuntu 9.04. any Ideas? Example: https://dl.getdropbox.com/u/1089753/Screenshot-Ma.jpg
[01:39] <mostafa__> histo: I am a normal person . what do you do with your DVD ROM ? anything that you do with yours I do with mine :D
[01:39] <burf> xserver-xorg postinst warning: overwriting possibly-customised configuration file; backup in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.20090902013900
[01:39] <timc> Uuu, i mean the problem was in ~/.config. it worked instantly :D
[01:39] <Uuu> timc: niece :D
[01:39] <burf> i had to set the resolution manually this morning after instal cos it wouldnt recognise any higher that 1024x768
[01:40] <histo> mostafa__: so it doens't work at all? Thats what i'm tyring to get at you said you were getting errors...  What were they?
[01:40] <streblo> how do i get iptables to listen to lan-wide requests instead of just from localhost?
[01:40] <Uuu> mean "nice" ofc
[01:40] <streblo> s/listen to/allow
[01:40] <histo> mostafa__: the dvd drive should work out of the box for reading cd's or dvds. But playing videos is a different story, thats why i'm asking
[01:41] <mostafa__> histo: failed to set xfermode err_mask 0x4
[01:41] <macalan> I've been having rendering problems in Fireox 3.0 in Ubuntu 9.04. any Ideas? Example: https://dl.getdropbox.com/u/1089753/Screenshot-Ma.jpg
[01:41] <mostafa__> histo: 3 same Errors
[01:41] <nkvorn> join #linux
[01:42] <burf> i added Driver          "sis"   BusID           "PCI:1:0:0" - to this file this morning, if this helps?
[01:42] <burf> should i remove it?
[01:43] <histo> mostafa__: those errors come up when you boot correct?
[01:43] <mostafa__> histo: my dear dude :D it doesn't recognize the DVD it means that Ubuntu doesn't even mount any DVD ROM and it thinks that I never had a DVD
[01:44] <mostafa__> histo: yep I boot correct all things are done well except DVD
[01:44] <histo> mostafa__: http://fak3r.com/2007/06/22/failed-to-set-xfermode-solved/
[01:44] <bucky> burf, have you restarted you desktop since the change?
[01:44] <darkmani> Moin
[01:44] <burf> no but i just realised even tho it gave warning, its rest my xorg.conf file
[01:45] <Atroxis> hello, could someone tell me where i find the german ubuntu channel?
[01:45] <burf> reset
[01:45] <KB1JWQ> !de | Atroxis
[01:45] <bucky> burf, it will write sis as the driver in that /etc/X11/xorg.conf file
[01:46] <darkmani> Thx Bot.
[01:46] <burf> well it hasnt - do you mean when i restart?
[01:46] <mostafa__> histo: let me check ;)
[01:46] <ender> Has anyone heard of a problem where you cant empty trash or search on the internet?
[01:46] <histo> mostafa__: i've found some people with the same problem your experiencing hold up
[01:46] <bucky> burf, when you configure it with sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg and tell it to use sis
[01:47] <burf> ok but i did that and got that warning message
[01:47] <burf> and it reset my file
[01:47] <burf> with no entry for Sis
[01:47] <balgarath> how can I set the $PATH for sudo?  it doesn't use root or the user's $PATH..
[01:47] <bucky> burf, what was the warning?
[01:47] <burf> xserver-xorg postinst warning: overwriting possibly-customised configuration file; backup in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.20090902013900
[01:48] <bardtronix> alguien habla espanish ?
[01:48] <bucky> burf that's ok
[01:48] <arquebus> !es
[01:48] <burf> ok - but it didnt ask me about Sis tho?
[01:48] <histo> mostafa__: I don't believe irqpoll will fix the issue
[01:49] <bucky> burf, what does this tell you ?   grep sis /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[01:49] <burf> just reset my file to hwo it was this morning
[01:49] <burf> h/o
[01:49] <bjorkintosh> are any of you using karmic koala?
[01:49] <burf> seems to hang
[01:49] <bucky> bjorkintosh, some of us are in #ubuntu+1
[01:50] <histo> mostafa__: aparently if you boot the machine with a cd in the drive even if its blank it will then work
[01:50] <histo> mostafa__: appears to be a bug in the kernel that they are working on fixing right now
[01:50] <histo> mostafa__: bug #305724
[01:50] <burf> il restart the machine but im guessing i wil get a low resolution again
[01:50] <burf> grep sis /etc/X11/xorg.conf is hanging
[01:50] <bucky> burf, either it returns Driver	"sis"  or it doesn't
[01:51] <mostafa__> histo: you mean it's about the kernel?
[01:51] <streblo> if i nmap port 8000 from my server, it lists the port as open. however, if i nmap it from another location on the same lan, nmap finds the port as closed. why would this be?
[01:51] <burf> it returns nothing it just whirls away
[01:51] <histo> mostafa__: yes
[01:51] <bucky> burf, you must have fat fingered the command.. Ctl-c
[01:51] <histo> mostafa__: all linux variants should display the same behavior on your hardware
[01:51] <burf> il try it again
[01:51] <histo> mostafa__: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1031170&highlight=xfermode
[01:52] <_2> bucky  might case -i help
[01:52] <xcdfgkjhgcv> Is Gnome keyring basically just a master password?
[01:52] <burf> oh its not hanging - it just returns nothing and i get a new prompt (new input line)
[01:52] <burf> is that the correct command? grep sis /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[01:53] <bucky> _2 good point
[01:53] <_2> grep -i sis
[01:53] <histo> burf: cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf | grep sis
[01:53] <bucky> burf, what does this tell you ?   grep -i sis /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[01:53] <sebsebseb>  
[01:53] <Wicked> hello all. im installing ubuntu for a friend who has never used linux. hes used to xp and not having to enter passwords for everything....how do i make it so ubuntu doesnt ask for a password for his user? its asking for passwords to logout,reboot,update....
[01:53] <_2> histo waste a cat why don't you ...
[01:53] <histo> bucky: he may be able to see what driver is being loaded in /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[01:53] <burf> grep -i sis /etc/X11/xorg.conf - returns nothing still
[01:53] <sebsebseb> Wicked: it's meant to, that's part of security :)
[01:54] <sebsebseb> Wicked: however auto log in can be turned on
[01:54] <burf> try: cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf | grep sis  ?
[01:54] <burf> exactly the same
[01:54] <histo> burf: no the line isn't in there thats why its returning nothing
[01:54] <burf> maybe i should restart
[01:54] <histo> burf: lsmod | grep sis
[01:54] <Wicked> sebastien, i am well aware of this...but im used to it..and i like it...but like i said. he has never used linux and was willing to give it a try...i have a feeling he is not gonna like being asked a passowrd each time he tries to do soemthing...
[01:54] <Wicked> sebastien, i have auto logon setup.
[01:54] <burf> yeah thats what i said i did a gedit and its been reset - no mention of sis
[01:55] <bucky> burf, good.. that means you have told xorg to use sis.. now if you can't tell it to with dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg then you might have to edit the file by hand to show Driver "sis" and restart X
[01:55] <Wicked> but the user still has a password...and it still needs to be entered each time there are updates or each time he wants to shut the computer off
[01:55] <histo> Wicked: it only asks password for admin stuff like installing packages etc..
[01:55] <burf> lsmod | grep sis - returns details on the card
[01:55] <sebsebseb> Wicked: the other stuff should be on, security :)
[01:55] <Wicked> im thinking something in sudoers file.
[01:55] <bardtronix> ubottu, vos hablar español
[01:55] <HowardTheDuck> hey
[01:55] <_Brun0_> Can anyone help me. shares-admin doesn't show any shared folder. But in Network it shows I have like 5 shared folder. Where can I configure those?
[01:55] <bardtronix> ?
[01:55] <Quarterstaff> I see Opera 10 browser is out now. I am running Ubuntu 9.04. Would I need to uninstall Opera9.64 before downloading Opera 10?
[01:55] <sebsebseb> !es |  bardtronix
[01:55] <histo> Wicked: you can make sure his user is in the admin group so he can shutdown and stuff
[01:55] <HowardTheDuck> I think the latest update completely hosed my OS :(
[01:55] <sebsebseb> !bot |  bardtronix
[01:55] <KB1JWQ> !en | bardtronix
[01:55] <KB1JWQ> Er
[01:55] <KB1JWQ> !es | bardtronix
[01:55] <Wicked> but im not very familiar with it
[01:56] <bardtronix> ok
[01:56] <burf> bucky - yes ok but i did already have that entry in my file earlier
[01:56] <bucky> burf, Driver "sis"
[01:56] <histo> _Brun0_: how are you sharing them?
[01:56] <burf> yeah
[01:56] <burf> i added Driver          "sis"   BusID           "PCI:1:0:0" - to this file this morning, if this helps?
[01:56] <Uuu> Quarterstaff: I downloaded new Opera as deb file and it removed old version automatically.
[01:57] <bucky> burf, to which file?
[01:57] <danbhfive> Wicked: you can enable autologin in the login options
[01:57] <Quarterstaff> Uuu Thank you for your reply
[01:57] <burf> same one in question xorg.conf
[01:57] <_2> howto terminate a cat ?     ^D ?
[01:57] <_Brun0_> histo, I shared them using nautilus.. Right-click then sare.
[01:57] <histo> _2: ctrl+c
[01:57] <_2> histo not kill, just end
[01:57] <burf> il pastebin my file from this morning
[01:57] <_Brun0_> histo, Now when I right click the shared folders it shows as they are not shared.
[01:58] <bucky> burf, open it with an editor.. grep can't find it because it's not there.. that maybe what it back up tho
[01:58] <histo> _Brun0_: they should be under shares-admin then or under the /etc/samba/smb.conf
[01:58] <_Brun0_> histo, still they show in NETWORK and other PCs can write to those.
[01:58] <burf> http://pastebin.com/m62665f9
[01:58] <_Brun0_> histo, they are not in nay of those I checked cmb.conf
[01:58] <burf> il now pastebin my current one
[01:58] <_Brun0_> histo, i'll report a bug to see if anyone can help me.
[01:58] <histo> _Brun0_: thats odd,
[01:58] <Wicked> hmm
[01:59] <Uuu> Quarterstaff: but the settings (hold in ~/.opera) were not deleted, which is OK.
[01:59] <_Brun0_> histo, btw it's 9.04 here. i don't do anything fancy with it. just programming.
[01:59] <Wicked> well i just dont want to always ask for a password.
[01:59] <histo> burf: where is that file saved? because its not /etc/X11/xorg.conf if grep isn't finding it
[01:59] <Wicked> hes not used to entering a password alot and i think that will be a turn off for him using linux.
[01:59] <burf> using gksudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf   -   http://pastebin.com/m84d93fc
[02:00] <histo> Wicked: he shouldn't have to enter password at shutdown unless he's not an admin user
[02:00] <burf> its all in the defaut locations - i have only taen a backup of the file this morning and saved it somewhere else
[02:00] <_Brun0_> histo, its kind of stock ubuntu + video driver. it has liek 4 months in my lap. its very stable and responsive. that's the first odd thing I find in it (probably was my fault someway)
[02:00] <histo> _Brun0_: unless you usring nfs or something strange you could always unistall samba that would definately stop the sharing
[02:00] <spursncowboys> Hi I was screwing around yesterday with that upside down turn it(if ppl use my wifi, then their webpages are upside down) I followed this tutorial https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Upside-Down-TernetHowTo .
[02:00] <burf> grep ist finding it because reconfigure reset my file to the default - no entry for res. or sis
[02:01] <histo> _Brun0_: but i don't know what would be keeping it going like that.
[02:01] <Wicked> its all default with one user and it asks for a password to reboot/shutdown the system
[02:01] <histo> burf: well you can fix the file and restart X
[02:01] <histo> Wicked: did you create the user after the install?
[02:01] <burf> yeah - but that wil just give me what i had before?
[02:01] <Uuu> good night (or day, it depends)
[02:01] <burf> il do that now - brb - thx
[02:01] <_Brun0_> histo, yea its very strange. i'll try unistalling samba. should I apt-get remove samba smbfs ?
[02:02] <histo> _Brun0_: or just /etc/init.d/samba stop
[02:02] <histo> Bruners: sudo /etc/init.d/samba stop
[02:02] <histo> _Brun0_: ^^^
[02:02] <bigdavejoker> ekiga crashes whenever I try and start video to inlcude the moving logo video as my source instead of my webcam
[02:02] <histo> _Brun0_: then you can sudo /etc/init.d/samba start if you want samba services to start again
[02:02] <burf> are these lines definetly correct? Driver          "sis"  BusID           "PCI:1:0:0"
[02:03] <burf> is sis supposed to be lowercase, does that matter?
[02:03] <histo> burf: yes Driver "sis" being the important wone you may not need the PCI id
[02:03] <histo> burf: yes it matters lowercase
[02:03] <burf> il trash the pic bit
[02:03] <ender> has anyone else heard of a problem that wont let you empty your trash or search the internet?
[02:04] <danbhfive1> ender: whats the problem?
[02:04] <burf> will logging out and back in be as good as restarting?
[02:04] <ender> I have been doing a lot of things today that could contribute to the problem but I basically cant delete my trash
[02:04] <histo> Wicked: if the user was created after the install they are just a regular user not in admin group
[02:04] <ender> or search the internet
[02:05] <histo> Wicked: System > administration > users & groups
[02:05] <Wicked> histo, nope. its the user i made during install. and i found what i was looking for i think http://www.simplehelp.net/2009/05/27/how-to-stop-ubuntu-from-asking-for-your-sudo-password/
[02:05] <Wicked> im well aware its a bad idea...but hes a simple computer user.
[02:05] <FloodBot2> Wicked: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[02:05] <histo> Wicked: k
[02:05] <_Brun0_> histo, no sucess =( folders still accessible to the virus fauna of from the windows 7 on my network (its kinda fun to see viruses copying themselves to my shared folders and executing the virus files in front of my friends while I see their desperation expressions telling me: DON't EXECUTE IT! It's A VIRUS!!)
[02:05] <ender> I think It may stem from trying to write my partition as an image onto my desktop
[02:05] <thomas_> anyone have any experience with floola?
[02:05] <histo> Wicked: but a default install should not ask for a password something is wrong with your permissions
[02:05] <_Brun0_> histo, i'll reinstall samba to see if it fixes
[02:06] <_Brun0_> histo, i'm going karmic koala soon anyway. i'll promote and apocalypse in this piece o crap laptop
[02:06] <histo> ender: well the trash is just a folder in your ~ it doens't really delete the files just moves them there. When you empty it it delets them from that folder
[02:06] <_Brun0_> an*
[02:06] <histo> _Brun0_: did stoping samba stop the share?
[02:06] <ender> yeah I have tried deleting them in there from command line and it still wont work
[02:07] <_Brun0_> histo, hmmm yes
[02:07] <danbhfive1> ender: you should explain your whole problem, and on a single line
[02:07] <bigdavejoker> Ekiga dies every time I try and start the webcam which is an intergrated webcam that is suppose to be supported I've tried reinstalling the ucvideo drrivers
[02:07] <histo> _Brun0_: then maybe the shares-admin doesn't use the smb.conf but something else that controls shares
[02:08] <icarus> i am not able to connect to my canon iP 2600 printer due to a missing driver. this is a very urgent situation as i need this printer for school.
[02:08] <ender> I have tried to delete the files in my trash but it says unable to. I think I may be using using rm wrong but when I try to delete it says unable to delete
[02:08] <histo> _Brun0_: i've always created my shares manually not sure how the gtk doe sit
[02:08] <histo> ender: perhaps there is a file in there owned by someone else
[02:08] <burf> nah no good, still cant enable effects of any kind - even the very normal ones - thx for your help tho
[02:08] <histo> ender: you can do it from terminal
[02:09] <lakotajames> when my laptop's battery is fully charged it registers as 106%.  is there a way to fix that?
[02:09] <burf> i dont know what ese to try
[02:09] <danbhfive1> ender: adding -R to rm will let you delete folders.
[02:10] <burf> btw noticed my bootloader shows 2 versions of ubuntu (4 including safe/recovery modes) is hat norma
[02:10] <shaun_> No mail.
[02:10] <shaun_> Last login: Tue Sep  1 18:08:23 2009 from cpe-76-175-149-58.socal.res.rr.com
[02:10] <shaun_> -bash: /home/alex/.profile: Permission denied
[02:10] <shaun_> alex@UWA:~$
[02:10] <FloodBot2> shaun_: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[02:10] <shaun_> hey guys how do i fix that
[02:10] <icarus> i am not able to connect to my canon iP 2600 printer due to a missing driver. this is a very urgent situation as i need this printer for school.
[02:10] <ender> if I delete the whole Trash directory can I just add another one named the same and be safe
[02:11] <histo> ender: do you have a /home/ender/.Trash
[02:11] <nat_> Any tips on going from open suse 11.1 to ubuntu 9.04?
[02:11] <histo> ender: just cd /home/ender/.Trash
[02:11] <wers> wers> i want to edit the gradients of clearlooks' widgets. how do I do that? where do I start? :)
[02:11] <ender> no I only have a /.local/shared/trash
[02:11] <histo> ender: okay cd /home/ender/.local/share/Trash/files
[02:11] <histo> ender: once in there rm -rf files
[02:11] <histo> ender: liek rm -rf *
[02:11] <shaun_> what chmod do i need to use to get the profile to work?
[02:12] <icarus> HOW DO I GET MY PRINTER TO WORK
[02:12] <histo> !printer | icarus
[02:12] <craigbass1976> So what is the replacement for dpkg reconfigure xserver.org?
[02:12] <shaun_> tried to log in and got this error  -bash: /home/alex/.profile: Permission denied
[02:13] <danbhfive1> craigbass1976: I thought it was xrandr and autoconfiguration
[02:13] <_Brun0_> histo, many thanks for help. i'll ready about share-admin
[02:13] <histo> _Brun0_: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-system-tools/+bug/192579
[02:13] <craigbass1976> danbhfive1, xrandr gives me a could not open display
[02:13] <histo> _Brun0_: appears to be the bug you are experiencing
[02:14] <_Brun0_> histo, \o/ ty i'll read it!
[02:14] <histo> _Brun0_: i'm still looking i found some stuff on the forums also
[02:15] <shaun_> tried to log in and got this error  what chmod does the .profile need to be ? -bash: /home/alex/.profile: Permission denied
[02:15] <nat_> Which kernel does 9.04 include?
[02:15] <sebsebseb> nat_: 2.6.28
[02:16] <IdleOne> 2.6.28
[02:16] <IdleOne> -15
[02:16] <Voss> cups sounds like a jockstrap
[02:16] <histo> _Brun0_: heres antoher one https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba/+bug/33068
[02:16] <stockholmsyndrom> lol
[02:16] <stockholmsyndrom> then what does libcups sound like?
[02:16] <icarus> how do i get my cannon ip 2600 to work?
[02:16] <histo> icarus: did you follow the directions from ubuntu
[02:17] <icarus> it was not listed
[02:17] <histo> icarus: the first two links are of importance
[02:17] <sebsebseb> nat_:   chat here yeah
[02:17] <histo> icarus: the one lists printers that are known working.
[02:17] <sebsebseb> nat_: 2.6.28.13 or something is the latest in 9.04
[02:17] <Gravediggaz> does anyone knows how to install Openfiler?
[02:17] <sebsebseb> nat_: uname -r in a terminal, if it's a security update you will get it as an update
[02:18] <IdleOne> icarus: see if this helps you http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=5333900&postcount=6
[02:18] <sebsebseb> nat_: if it's not just a security update,  you  can get a ppa,  for example for the 2.6.30 series   or    wait for  the next version of Ubuntu,   or  run development version of  it,  with bugs.
[02:18] <histo> icarus: if its not listed I would still try to follow the directioins for using cups It may work with a close driver
[02:18] <shaun_> terrible probably easyist question ever
[02:18] <shaun_> tried to log in and got this error  what chmod does the .profile need to be ? -bash: /home/alex/.profile: Permission denied
[02:19] <rpetri> I have a quick question.  I have a new computer with and asus p6tse motherboard.  I'm trying to install ubuntu on the Intel ICH10R Raid.  I configured the 3 drives as a raid 5 set.  Bios only sees the one raid5 drive now..  When I run the 8.04lts installer, it seed each of the 3 individual disks and not the raided pair.  Anyone have any ideas???
[02:19] <histo> icarus: you can also try System > administration > printers
[02:19] <nat_> ok thanks
[02:19] <sebsebseb> nat_: sometimes later kernels come as an update,  and you have to tell it to install that
[02:19] <icarus> histo, it is not listed
[02:19] <bobbyd> hi
[02:19] <sebsebseb> nat_: why do you want a later one anyway?
[02:19] <sebsebseb> bobbyd: hi
[02:20] <bobbyd> what's the program called that echo's large text to a console? I can't remember.
[02:20] <IdleOne> icarus: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=5333900&postcount=9
[02:20] <SuperMIguel> when u install virtualbox 3.0 where does it get install?
[02:20] <danbhfive1> SuperMIguel: accessories
[02:20] <histo> icarus: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=5337771:
[02:20] <sebsebseb> SuperMIguel: I  am not sure, but it should add itself to the menu, and if not,  re install the package  or log out and back in to your Ubuntu account, and it should be there
[02:20] <histo> bobbyd: cat
[02:20] <shaun_> what permissions is the bash .profile supposto have
[02:20] <sebsebseb> SuperMIguel: under system tools I think,  I don't have it installed right now
[02:21] <bobbyd> histo: no sorry, i mean, it converts text strings into large ascii art letters
[02:21] <sebsebseb> SuperMIguel:  as in don't have 3.0.4 installed right now on this computer, or whatever the latest version is
[02:21] <SuperMIguel> danbhfive1, how about if i dont have a windows manager? im just trying to find tthat executable file
[02:21] <ender> sweet
[02:21] <ender> thanks to all who helped
[02:21] <SuperMIguel> sebastien, im trying to find the executable to open it its usually in /usr/sbin/ buts is not there :(
[02:21] <nat_> I am currently having problems with my hardware (quad core amd phenom and nvidia) on OTHER distros, and was hoping to get the latest kernel where they moved graphics into the kernel
[02:21] <histo> bobbyd: figlet?
[02:22] <danbhfive1> SuperMIguel: maybe somewhere in /usr/bin   I don't really know about virtual machines from cli...
[02:22] <shaun_>  -bash: /home/alex/.profile: Permission denied     Which cmod should it be
[02:22] <bobbyd> histo: I think that's it, thanks :)
[02:22] <SuperMIguel> danbhfive1, not there :(
[02:23] <sebsebseb> nat_: there's a ppa for  a later kernel
[02:23]  * __d3f0__ is away: Ausente por ahora
[02:23] <sebsebseb> !intel |  nat_
[02:23] <sebsebseb> !ait |  nat_
[02:23] <sebsebseb> !ati |  nat_
[02:23] <shaun_> wtf why is noone answering me
[02:23] <shaun_> with simple answer
[02:24] <danbhfive1> SuperMIguel: try dpkg -L name
[02:24] <spursncowboys>  Hi I was screwing around yesterday with that upside down turn it(if ppl use my wifi, then their webpages are upside down) I followed this tutorial https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Upside-Down-TernetHowTo . Now my mediatomb will not work. Here is my mediatomb.log http://pastebin.ca/1551009 . Thanks ahead of time for anyones help.
[02:24] <sebsebseb> !language |  shaun_
[02:24] <nat_> I am about to switch from suse 11.1. They don't allow kernel upgrades (only minor) and recall that fedora does do major upgrades via yum.
[02:24] <sebsebseb> !patience |  shaun_
[02:24] <shaun_> oh you see me typing
[02:24] <Spirits-Sight> what do I need install for OCR with default scanning program in gnome/ubuntu
[02:24] <sebsebseb> !attitude |  shaun_
[02:24] <shaun_> i dont see how any ubuntu channel people wouldent know what permission a bash profile would be
[02:24] <IdleOne> Shaun: if nobody knows the answer they wont answer. btw you see the channel is busy maybe nobody saw it or are busy helping others
[02:25] <IdleOne> shaun_: ^^
[02:25] <shaun_> 3 people have came in after me and got helped
[02:25] <shaun_> ....
[02:25] <sebsebseb> shaun_: help isn't done in turns here
[02:25] <nat_> The point is that I have pretty much "had it" with fancy nvidia stuff, and am looking/hoping that the kernel where they redid the video (3x?) will be smarter regarding modern hardware.
[02:25] <shaun_> do it in chmod (insert number here)
[02:25] <IdleOne> shaun_: calm yourself down please and please be patient
[02:26] <sebsebseb> nat_: Nividia has good Linux support,  only thing is there driver is propritary and closed source
[02:26] <histo> shaun_: whos the owner of your .profile?
[02:26] <_Brun0_> histo, lol when I do apt-get remove smbclient it asks: I need to remove ubuntu-desktop too. =P
[02:26] <Roasted> whats the typical fix if you try to create a virtual dynamic hard disk and it yells at you saying it cant create it? I think its because it previously existed and theres an entry in the XML file.
[02:26] <Spirits-Sight> also is there a good program for mounting iso as drive? thanks
[02:26] <histo> _Brun0_: its just part of hte meta package for ubuntu-desktop  you don't have to remove smbclient
[02:26] <_Brun0_> Spirits-Sight, GMount-iso
[02:26] <histo> _Brun0_: just the server stuff if you want to get rid of it.
[02:27] <Spirits-Sight> thanks
[02:27] <_Brun0_> histo, i'll reinstall to see if it fixes
[02:27] <histo> _Brun0_: i would try that or sudo /etc/init.d/samba restart
[02:27] <histo> shaun_: ls -lh .profile
[02:27] <lanzelloth> I'm trying to get hibernate to work, I just formatted some empty space >RAM into linux-swap. IS there anything else I need to do?
[02:28] <shaun_> --w------- 1 alex alex 586 2009-02-06 21:19 .profile
[02:28] <nat_> So, the question is: Once I install 9.04 (downloading now) will I be able to jump to the latest Linux kernel, without breaking the system? (Btw, I started with Linux on Fedora 2, and have been thru quite a bit:)
[02:28] <sebsebseb> lanzelloth: they say that SWAP is meant to be double the size of the RAM for hibernate
[02:28] <_Brun0_> histo, i did no sucess. i still can't undo shares as they're not in smb.conf, share-admin or nautilus
[02:29] <IdleOne> shaun_: -rw-r--r-- 1 idleone 675 2009-08-21 23:59 .profile is what I have
[02:29] <histo> shaun_: chmod ugo+r .profile
[02:29] <_Brun0_> histo, fstab has nothing also =(
[02:29] <burf> anyone use notepad plus
[02:30] <burf> its written in C++ so its crosss-platform but wont run on linux without installing WINE - how stupid is that?
[02:30] <sebsebseb> nat_: there's a ppa for a later kernel
[02:30] <lanzelloth> sebsebseb, hmm
[02:30] <nat_> Would you know the kernel version on that?
[02:30] <Spirits-Sight> what is the mount point I should use or do I make up one?
[02:30] <Spirits-Sight> for ISO mounting as drive
[02:30] <shaun_> sweet thankyou histo
[02:30] <sebsebseb> nat_: 2.6.30 ppa
[02:30] <sebsebseb> nat_: it will be on launchpad and you can Google for it
[02:30] <rage> Hey, I'm after a simple benchmark I can do on a default system, something along the lines of dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/null bs=100M count=1? or would you guys suggest a better way?
[02:30] <lanzelloth> sebsebseb, phew... apparently that's just a precaution
[02:30] <histo> _Brun0_: hrm.. thats odd unless someone else here knows where shares-admin makes its changes
[02:31] <sebsebseb> !gedit |  burf
[02:31] <burf> do they have syntax highligting?
[02:31] <sebsebseb> burf: most of them yep
[02:31] <burf> cool
[02:31] <burf> il check them out - thx amn
[02:31] <burf> man
[02:31] <sebsebseb> burf: or something like that
[02:32] <histo> _Brun0_: unless you use strace the shares-admin you can see what its doing when you create a share.
[02:32] <histo> shaun_: np
[02:32] <hrhodes3> !vi
[02:32] <Spirits-Sight> _Brun0_: what should I mount it to? create a folder thats empty and mount to that? Not sure
[02:32] <histo> Spirits-Sight: you should be able to browse isos by just double clicking on them btw
[02:33] <_Brun0_> Spirits-Sight, i'm no specialist but create a dir in your home dir called isomount for example.. could be in Desktop also
[02:33] <Spirits-Sight> this is a dvd I want to play it in the movie player
[02:33] <nat_> 2,6.30 has what I need (except they have later bug fixes). Question: Will the rest of the system automatically upgrade to reflect this kernel? There is a major change in that kernel and stuff need be upgraded.
[02:33] <Spirits-Sight> thanks
[02:33] <sebsebseb> nat_: see my pm's
[02:33] <_Brun0_> Spirits-Sight, pretty much any dir you prefere. To make it easier mount in a dir that belongs to your user
[02:34] <histo> Spirits-Sight: you don't have to mount it with another app to play it
[02:34] <Spirits-Sight> thanks, it has to be empty right?
[02:34] <histo> !dvd | Spirits-Sight
[02:35] <rage> Hey, I'm after a simple benchmark I can do on a default system without installing anything, something along the lines of dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/null bs=100M count=1? or would you guys suggest a better way?
[02:36] <nat_> thanks folks. You have been a great help.
[02:37] <Spirits-Sight> how does this play an ISO that is ripped from the DVD its self
[02:38] <Vovk> hey there. Is it possible to take an ubuntu box with a wireless internet connection and turn it into a gateway for computers connected to it with wires?
[02:38] <histo> Vovk: yes
[02:38] <histo> !ics | Vovk
[02:39] <Vovk> Spirits-Sight, point your music player at the (mounted?) iso, make sure that you select the "CD" option or whatever it is
[02:39] <thahauss> Spirits-Sight, you should be able to simply right click the .iso file and "open with archive mounter", then the image will be mounted
[02:39] <Vovk> histo, thx
[02:39] <lanzelloth> I'm trying to get hibernation to work on 9.04. I just made a swap partition, I was told I need to do changes to grub/menu.lst, i'm not sure what tho
[02:39] <Spirits-Sight> o ok thats what I think I just did but will try now from player
[02:39] <burf> ok, so i have just downloaded an editor from a website, the fiel is on my desktop, i cant just unzip and install can i, do i need to use the terminal or am i missing something, what is the best, quikest way to install apps using ubuntu - thx
[02:40] <histo> lanzelloth: it should work out of the box have you tried searching for you model in the forums?
[02:40] <lanzelloth> burf, did you try installing said editor from synaptic?
[02:40] <burf> no right click and install - just add/remove app
[02:40] <lanzelloth> histo, I didn't have any swap when I installed it
[02:40] <burf> i couldnt find it on the synaptic
[02:40] <Miodrag> hello, I recently have bought one Acer mini laptop with Windows that have hidden partition with installation with BIOS hot button support it makes easy silent reinstallation of whole system. I liked concept very much so I wondered to do same that concept with ubuntu with change of booting hidden partition with flash usb coz of lack of BIOS support. As I am pretty new to Linux world I need...
[02:40] <Miodrag> ...some guidence about crafting  partition based installatio - which file system should be used, how to unpack ISO file there - any point to some documentatiopn would be great, thanks.
[02:40] <burf> its komodo edit
[02:40] <histo> burf: what app are you looking for?
[02:41] <burf> but im talking in general about installing - what tips, methods
[02:41] <histo> burf: well if they have a .deb availbe that is the easiest way otherwise you will mostlikely have to install it from source
[02:41] <histo> !software > burf
[02:41] <burf> thx
[02:42] <burf> a tar.gz is just like a zip or rar file corect? compressed
[02:43] <musikgoat> burf: yes, compressed and concatenated into a single file,  the gz is the compression, and the tar is the stringing of the files
[02:43] <Dr_Willis> it is a compressed tar archive.. yes
[02:44] <lanzelloth> do I have to enable some option in my grub/menu.lst to enable hibernation? something about resume?
[02:44] <Dr_Willis> tar - tape archive
[02:44] <strebloo> how does one open ports that are closed?
[02:44] <icarus> Dr_Willis, is that true?
[02:44] <verv87> ubuntu netbook remix doesn't recognize my webcam when using Cheese. This is on a msi wind u100
[02:45] <Dr_Willis> icarus:  tar stands for 'Tape ARchive' yes...
[02:45] <Dr_Willis> tar is NOT compressed. :)
[02:45] <icarus> Dr_Willis, cool learn some thing new every day
[02:45] <n00b81> icarus: didn't know that either ;)
[02:46]  * Dr_Willis is old
[02:46] <Twink> What is the command to list services and their runlevel defaults, or just to list the current settings for a particular service?
[02:46] <Dr_Willis> Twink:  i tend to install 'bum' its a nice gui for that.
[02:46] <Dr_Willis> !runlevels
[02:47] <Twink> Dr_Willis: I'll look at that... thank you - that's new to me
[02:47] <Dr_Willis> !info bum
[02:47] <verv87> ubuntu netbook remix doesn't recognize my webcam when using Cheese. This is on a msi wind u100
[02:47] <Twink> ubottu: I was thinking of something like 'update-rc.d show <service>'
[02:47] <Miodrag> can anyone assist me please
[02:48] <Twink> Dr_Willis: Ah, ubottu is the bot - haha!
[02:48] <Twink> Dr_Willis: This is Ubuntu server... bum requires X :(
[02:49] <Dr_Willis> Twink:  theres other tools in the package manager
[02:49] <Twink> Dr_Willis: Let nme take a look... searching on init perhaps?
[02:50] <Dr_Willis> search for 'sysv' tools
[02:50] <strebloo> i'm trying to open a port so that it can be viewed by my entire lan
[02:50] <strebloo> right now i can access it on localhost
[02:50] <Dr_Willis> You might want to read up on the sysv init system.. ubuntu dosent use it.. but its very close in how it works
[02:50] <strebloo> but not through the lan
[02:50] <Dr_Willis> strebloo:  going through a router?  what port? what service?
[02:52] <thiebaude> anyway to edit my xorg.conf from a live cd, im not able to login cause my mouse freezes up?
[02:52] <craigbass1976> Dr_Willis, how good are you at making gateway monitors work?  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg doesn't work in jaunty (except to set up a keyboard) and I can't find where my monitor values are actually stored.  Not in xorg.conf...
[02:52] <verv87> Help, ubuntu netbook remix doesn't recognize my webcam when using Cheese. This is on a msi wind u100
[02:52] <sebsebseb> thiebaude: xfix in recovery mode?  and then x may work again?
[02:52] <sebsebseb> thiebaude: and re install any graphics card driver
[02:53] <sebsebseb> thiebaude: no need to go pm
[02:53] <burf> in fact this way of installing does make alot more sense
[02:53] <thiebaude> i'll try recovery mode
[02:54] <sebsebseb> thiebaude: recovery mode  from the Grub boot loader
[02:54] <burf> so a .deb is the equivlant to a .msi or setup.exe correct?
[02:54] <thiebaude> ok, just need to edit xorg.conf
[02:54] <thiebaude> yep
[02:54] <Dr_Willis> craigbass1976:  best montiro advice i can give.. toss any CRT/vga and go all dvi - ive rarelh had issuew with dvi monitors.. (cant recall any issues at all really)
[02:54] <thiebaude> from openbox
[02:54] <strebloo> Dr_Willis, we're on a wireless lan. I'm not talking about port forwarding though, thats not the issue. The issue is, I'm serving a django project on port 8000. if you use a browser on the machine it's being served from, the site is viewable. but, from other locations on the lan, the site isn't viewable
[02:54] <verv87> Help, ubuntu netbook remix doesn't recognize my webcam when using Cheese. This is on a msi wind u100
[02:54] <sebsebseb> thiebaude: well xfix will put things back to default when it comes to x
[02:54] <Dr_Willis> craigbass1976:  xorg is all automatic for the most part these days
[02:54] <strebloo> nmap tells me that the port (8000) is open when i run nmap from that machine, but when i run nmap from other locations on the lan, the port appears closed
[02:54] <craigbass1976> Dr_Willis, lady has no $ for new monitor...
[02:55] <thiebaude> !intel
[02:55] <strebloo> I have a feeling i'm not setting up my iptables correctly
[02:55] <thiebaude> they still haven't fixed my bug
[02:55] <thiebaude> ok let me try
[02:55] <sebsebseb> thiebaude: the Intel stuff
[02:55] <sebsebseb> thiebaude: is fixed in Karmic
[02:55] <thiebaude> yep
[02:55] <strebloo> Dr_Willis, thoughts?
[02:55] <thiebaude> 9yr old computer
[02:55] <Dr_Willis> strebloo:  remove all iptables rules.. so its all open.. see if it can connect.. if it still cant. then that service may have some security settings
[02:55] <craigbass1976> Dr_Willis, but when it's NOT automatic, what happened to stuff that used to be in xorg.conf
[02:56] <Dr_Willis> craigbass1976:  its all handles by HAL or somthing I recall.
[02:56] <sebsebseb> thiebaude: well the common one for 9.04
[02:56] <craigbass1976> GAH!
[02:56] <Dr_Willis> craigbass1976:  if its intell video.. see that !intel guide.
[02:57] <blacksheep> hi
[02:57] <Twink> Dr_Willis: Just for the record... the answer is svsv-rc-conf.  Thank you for the help ;)
[02:57] <craigbass1976> Dr_Willis, it did work fine on a flat panel lcd monitor...  I know because that's what I set it up on; then it went home with her and... well, no love in the monitor Dept.
[02:57] <cryptopsy> What's the name of that X app that lets you position and resize windows, its the equivalent of the -geom 20*50+20+20 parameter that you can pass to xterm
[02:58] <AnNahar> hi, what version of flash player does ubuntu use?
[02:58] <strebloo> Dr_Willis, iptables -F does this, correct?
[02:58] <pragma_> Is there an easy way to make all installation GUIs always show all files and details?
[02:58] <craigbass1976> !intel
[02:59] <pragma_> Instead of having to click on the "Show Details" button each time such a dialog pops up?
[03:00] <burf> although you cant point add/remove to a 3rd party install on the desktop, or synaptic?
[03:01] <strebloo> Dr_Willis, this didn't seem to work
[03:01] <Dr_Willis> Twink:  thers proberly 5+ tools that can do it :)
[03:02] <Dr_Willis> strebloo:  if sudo iptables --list shows no rules.. and the machine can ping other machines, or other servies work.. its got to be  the service security is my logic
[03:04] <Q8p5t9j0> -me e
[03:06] <pragma_> by the way, why is Ubuntu always asking me to restart my system after I've installed something?
[03:06]  * pragma_ peers around suspiciously.
[03:06] <IdleOne> pragma_: installed what?
[03:06] <sebsebseb> pragma_: it should only ask to restart after major updates, for example a new kernel
[03:06] <Phase> I'm using OSMO from the repository for a Calender / personal organizer program. What would be a good command to set in its "Alarm command" setting to visually alert me? Think something like xmessage but a bit more noticable.
[03:07] <thiebaude> sebsebseb: do you mean recovery mode from the live cd?
[03:07] <sebsebseb> thiebaude: no  from the Grub boot loader
[03:07] <burf> nope - i cant seem to get add.remove or synaptic to install this komodo-edit i downloaded from their site, theres no way in pointing to the install file, add/remove and synaptic only seem to search teh channels for sofwtare, how do i install a program i have downloaded to my desktop?
[03:07]  * pragma_ just installed VirtualBox Linux Guest Additions
[03:07] <thiebaude> im a noob,lol
[03:08] <sebsebseb> thiebaude: heh
[03:08] <burf> do i need to use a terminal
[03:08] <thiebaude> from when i start ubuntu thats already installed?
[03:08] <sebsebseb> thiebaude: what?
[03:09] <fryfrog> Does anyone have any experience trouble shooting linux software raid arrays?  The array is fine, but it won't auto-assemble at boot.  Another array (the /boot and /) assemble just fine and so did the older 8 disk array that the new 3 disk array is replacing.  The partition type on all partitions is set to "fd" :(
[03:09] <thiebaude> sebsebseb: you said grub boot loader
[03:09] <AfroPope> Anyone else burned 9.04 onto a cd recently? I'm coming up with an error on my disk preventing the install, Burned on a brand new cd at the slowest write speed.
[03:09] <sebsebseb> !grub |  thiebaude
[03:09] <sebsebseb> thiebaude: I assume you already know what Grub is by the way
[03:09] <thiebaude> sebsebseb: oh yea thanks
[03:09] <fryfrog> AfroPope: sometimes when I have trouble with a CD, I'll just burn it to a DVD
[03:10] <crpoiy> Hi there. I have a quick question. I posted this on the forums but thought I'd ask here as well. I have a desktop machine running Ubuntu Feisty Fawn. I currently use my Blackberry Curve as a modem on my laptop, and want to do this on the desktop as well. The desktop does not currently have an internet connection. I have a bluetooth dongle installed, and it's there if I run lsusb, but there's...
[03:10] <crpoiy> ...no icon and was no popup or anything. 'sudo /etc/init.d/bluetooth start' starts bluetooth services up fine, 'hcitool search' finds all bluetooth devices around, and sudo hcitool cc mac-of-blackberry tries to connect to my blackberry, but can't authenticate? I have tried the default '1234' passcode, no luck. There is no Bluetooth item in System > Preferences, and no Bluetooth option when I...
[03:10] <fryfrog> nothing wrong with that.
[03:10] <crpoiy> ...right click Applications and click Edit Menu, and no Bluetooth icon near the clock. I see that other solutions to this problem were to download Bluez, or this or that. But bluez is already installed, correct? I could download packages and things on my laptop, and put them on a CD to bring over to my desktop, but I don't know what I should download.
[03:10] <FloodBot2> crpoiy: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[03:10] <burf> how do i install a downloaded program from my desktop??
[03:10] <sebsebseb> thiebaude: there should be an option  for recovery mode on it
[03:10] <thiebaude> ok, i'll try that
[03:10] <burf> i cant pint to the install files using the package managers
[03:10] <burf> whats the other option?
[03:12] <crpoiy> I got a notification from FloodBot2, sorry. Did my question still go through, though?
[03:12] <bboru> has anyone successfully tethered their motorola phone to ubuntu to be used as a modem?
[03:13] <sebsebseb> crpoiy:  looks like it
[03:13] <rodimus> bboru n..
[03:13] <CoJaBo-Aztec> bboru: mine doesnt even let me charge from computer o_O
[03:13] <albech> can anyone direct my to a page with information on installing opera10?? reps etc
[03:13] <sebsebseb> crpoiy: a big paragraph yeah
[03:14] <crpoiy> Well, I've made it work in Mac and Windows, even though it's not supposed to be able to work with my provider. So I thought Ubuntu wouldn't be much of a stretch?
[03:14] <crpoiy> Yeah, sorry about that. I blew it.
[03:14] <sebsebseb> crpoiy: I don't do  your kind of issue
[03:15] <bboru> blows. thanks.
[03:15] <burf> oh burf you can use an install.sh file if the package has one
[03:15] <AnNahar> when i was in here earlier
[03:15] <AnNahar> someone tested a webcam app for me
[03:15] <AnNahar> http://www.facebook.com/swf/fvr.swf
[03:15] <crpoiy> sebsebseb: no?
[03:15] <AnNahar> can someone tell me if that works for them and if so, waht version of flash?
[03:16] <sebsebseb> cryptopsy: yep no
[03:17] <crpoiy> Blows. Can anyone point me in the right direction? I've been scouring google for a few days now. I'm confident I could get it set up if I could get passed this passkey shiz.
[03:17] <bboru> can you encrypt an entire disk using truecrypt, like you can in windows?  i grabbed the latest and its identical to the windows version except its missing the option to encrypt the entire disk.
[03:18] <sebsebseb> bboru: not sure about that, but   with the alternate CD you can encrypt a partition or the whole of a hard disk
[03:18] <sebsebseb> bboru: well as long as it's  just Linux partitions on the hard disk or whatever for the whole hard disk
[03:18] <shady-sheep> Can I force-start a crontab?
[03:18] <victori> how do you sort by res in top?
[03:18] <bboru> sebsebseb: alternate cd?
[03:18] <sebsebseb> bboru: and then if you forget the password for the ecnrypted  stuff, well good luck to you
[03:19] <sebsebseb> bboru: basically  you have had it then, or you have had it
[03:19] <sebsebseb> !alternate |  bboru
[03:19] <shady-sheep> bboru: Yes you can encrypt linux system with TrueCrypt -- however it's recommended that you stick with cryptsetup as it's linux native.  It's what most people using linux uses. :>
[03:19] <thiebaude> sebsebseb: i'll re-boot to see if it works
[03:19] <sebsebseb> thiebaude: ok
[03:20] <thiebaude> thanks for the help
[03:20] <sebsebseb> thiebaude: no probs
[03:20] <bboru> cool.  i'll look into these possibilities  thanks guys
[03:20] <Leverage> Alright, here's the skinny. My room mate refuses to get rid of vista and everytime that laptop connects to the internet (even wired) it kicks myself (running the latest ubuntu) and the desktop (running win98) off. any ideas?
[03:20] <crpoiy> Leverage: IP?
[03:21] <Leverage> they're all open
[03:21] <sebsebseb> Leverage: as a kind of joke,   malware that takes over the Internet connection :D,   and being serious,  I don't know
[03:21] <shane2peru> grub question:  I have 2 hdd, I installed Suse on second drive, it overwrote my grub, and when I tried to boot into Ubuntu (Suse recognized it and put it in the list) it wouldn't boot.  I booted into Ubuntu with the supergrubdisk and re-installed grub (I think) so theoretically Ubuntu is back in control of grub???
[03:22] <Leverage> i believe in microsoft made malware
[03:22] <fryfrog> shane2peru: you are always in control of grub, not the distro
[03:22] <Leverage> If N1H1 was engineered, anything is possible
[03:22] <sebsebseb> Leverage: I don't know what that is
[03:23] <fryfrog> shane2peru: of course, what ever distro you boot up is going to use its package managment system and update grub in the manner it sees as correct
[03:23] <shane2peru> fryfrog: so now if I edit the Ubuntu menu.lst correctly I should be able to boot into Suse too?  correct?
[03:23]  * D3f0 is away: Ausente por ahora
[03:24] <sebsebseb> !away > D3f0
[03:24] <sebsebseb> !es >  D3f0
[03:24] <sebsebseb> Pici: how come they got kicked?
[03:24] <shane2peru> fryfrog: sometimes I don't feel in control of grub! :)
[03:25] <Pici> sebsebseb: Because they've been asked to remove that away message at least two times before.
[03:25] <sebsebseb> Pici: oh it's something offensive in another language?
[03:25] <Pici> !away
[03:25] <fryfrog> shane2peru: i imagine so, but getting grub right can sometimes be fun.
[03:26] <sebsebseb> Pici: yeah  I knew about !away
[03:26] <sebsebseb> Pici: as is shown above
[03:27] <shane2peru> fryfrog: yes, I have done my homework on grub. :)  now they have grub2 that has outdated grub! :)  Time to re-study it all, gotta reboot and give this a try.  Thanks.
[03:27] <thahauss> the message about noisy away messages was quite noisy
[03:28] <phix> thahauss: heh
[03:29] <phix> so, how about that Ubuntu ay, have they fixed the problems with the network manager thingy yet?
[03:29] <Twink> There seem to be loads of log analyzers out there... is there any recommendation?
[03:31] <nztal> i only know of pisg.  i'll look into the others.
[03:31] <crpoiy> Alright, here's another question. I want to reinstall Bluez and Bluesman, but my desktop running Ubuntu has no internet connection. My macbook does. Is there a way i could download the packages on my macbook and throw them on a flash drive and bring them to the desktop?
[03:32] <nztal> crpoiy, if you have not sudo apt-get clean or purge then those files should reside somewhere on your hard drive.  i'd upset sudo updatedb and sudo locate to find the package, it'll find the directory they are all stored in
[03:33] <crpoiy> Alright, I'll try that. Thanks.
[03:34] <wfiuewfew> Hi. I need to unzip a huge number of zip and targz files. Thankfully, I have four cores. Is these one command I can use to unzip all this files in a parallel fashion?
[03:34] <mechdave> nztal, crpoiy usually /var/cache/apt/archives
[03:35] <test34> Where can I set the PATH for the current X session?
[03:36] <burf> why is my theme changing firefox's colors too, black textboxesetc..
[03:38] <burf> any ideas?
[03:38] <wfiuewfew> Hi. I need to unzip a huge number of zip and targz files. Thankfully, I have four cores. Is these one command I can use to unzip all this files in a parallel fashion?
[03:38] <burf> how do i get my ubuntu theme to leave firefox alone??
[03:39] <test34> wfiuewfew: your harddrive isnt 4 cores so it probably doesnt matter
[03:39] <rojoloco47> Hello people
[03:40] <deviant-route> hello
[03:40] <sebsebseb> rojoloco47: and bots?
[03:40] <sebsebseb> !hi |  rojoloco47
[03:40] <rojoloco47> I am new here and Also new to Backtrack 4 I just installed it last night
[03:40] <biovore> oO
[03:40] <rojoloco47> hello sebsebseb :D
[03:40] <sebsebseb> rojoloco47: hi and  backtrack 4 is not Ubuntu
[03:40] <canthus13> rojoloco47: Can't help you with Backtrack, but we'll be happy to help with Ubuntu.
[03:41] <sebsebseb> rojoloco47:  it is based on Ubuntu though, but  really it's for security  stuff,  hence being root by default or whatever as well
[03:41] <biovore> is it quite.. or this just me..
[03:41] <sebsebseb> rojoloco47: so really shoudn't be used as a desktop OS also
[03:41] <sebsebseb> biovore: yep it is pretty quite at the moment
[03:41] <rojoloco47> I used ubuntu 9.04 also and its Still as my Primary OS
[03:42] <canthus13> rojoloco47: Smart man. :)
[03:42] <rojoloco47> Thank you @ canthus13 :D
[03:42] <kryptos> .
[03:42] <burf> why does FF inherit your desktop's theme - its very annoying
[03:42] <deviant-route> @rojoloco47 you can check #remote-exploit for backtrack info
[03:43] <rojoloco47> Can you tell me from where I can get help for this backtrack basic guide ,I am totally new So I Dont know any thing here
[03:43] <sebsebseb> !patience |  burf
[03:43] <rkvirani> Is there a meta package for the KDE 4.3.1 desktop for ubuntu 9.04?
[03:43] <rkvirani> I dont want to switch to kubuntu
[03:43] <sebsebseb> rkvirani: there's a ppa
[03:43] <rkvirani> so kubuntu-desktop is out
[03:43] <rkvirani> ppa is different from a metapackage.
[03:43] <rojoloco47> its remote-exploit is any Channel or Server in Xchat ?
[03:43] <sebsebseb> rkvirani: kubuntu-desktop will install 4.2, but you can install a ppa
[03:43] <deviant-route> channel
[03:43] <rkvirani> where might I find the ppa?
[03:43] <sebsebseb> rkvirani: for 4.3
[03:44] <sebsebseb> rkvirani: it will be on launchpad probably, but you can Google for it
[03:44] <rkvirani> sebsebseb: ok where can I get the urls for the ppa, ok I will google, do I have to install kubuntu?
[03:44] <rojoloco47> 1 more time to disturb you ,tell me how can I go to that Channel ?
[03:44] <sebsebseb> rkvirani: hmm that's a point are all the ppa's on launchpad
[03:44] <sebsebseb> rkvirani: well  I thought that's what you wanted to do, install Kubuntu?
[03:45] <rkvirani> sebsebseb: I want to try out KDE
[03:45] <deviant-route> irc.freenode.net then join #remote-exploit
[03:45] <rkvirani> I dont want my ubuntu to turn all blue on me
[03:45] <sebsebseb> rkvirani: well  4.2 or 4.3  it doesn't matter that much which one you try
[03:45] <rojoloco47> Should I type irc.freenode.net in browser @ deviant-route ?
[03:46] <sebsebseb> rkvirani: KDE  3 is nice to try even,   there's a repo that can be added for it, and there's a remix CD,  sadly KDE 3 is on the verge of dieing
[03:46] <sebsebseb> !kde3 |  rkvirani
[03:46] <sebsebseb> rkvirani: I would rather use KDE 3   as my GUI than KDE 4,  but    apps  have got better in KDE 4, and well most KDE apps can run in Gnome anyway so :)
[03:46] <deviant-route> @rojoloco47 what irc client you using
[03:46] <rojoloco47> xchat
[03:46] <sebsebseb> !kde3 |  rkvirani
[03:46] <rkvirani> sebsebseb: yeah I want to see how much better
[03:46] <rkvirani> Im not a KDE fan but ... just interested.
[03:46] <Beefcakes> is there a way in ubuntu that i could turn off my bluetooth device? like temporarily disable it
[03:47] <rkvirani> Gnome is home for me
[03:47] <sebsebseb> rkvirani: hmm where's the bot
[03:47] <eon01> Hello
[03:47] <sebsebseb> rkvirani: when you install kubuntu  or  the ppa for 4.3,   you will be able to log in to it from the log in screen
[03:47] <sebsebseb> choose it as the session
[03:47] <rojoloco47> xchat @ deviant-route
[03:47] <sebsebseb> !puregnome |  rkvirani
[03:47] <AfroPope> Still having trouble getting Ubuntu installed. The Live cd is gettign stuck at about 20% or so when it's loading into ram
[03:47] <eon01> I need help with gedit does any one can help me ?
[03:48] <deviant-route> @rojoloco47 i use irssi, but i should be able to find #remote-exploit with it
[03:48] <sebsebseb> !kde3 |  rkvirani
[03:48] <deviant-route> xchat
[03:48] <mechdave> eon01, speak to us
[03:48] <test34> How can I set the PATH in x-windows? If I set it in .bashrc or .bash_profile, it only works in the shell
[03:48] <sebsebseb> rkvirani: trying KDE in a virtual machine could be nice,  because then you can run   it inside Gnome
[03:48] <rojoloco47> is there any command for this xchat that I can directly go to remote-exploit channel ?
[03:48] <rkvirani> hrm...
[03:49] <rkvirani> sebsebseb: err vm ... hrm. :(
[03:49] <rkvirani> we will see
[03:49] <mechdave> test34, usually you can make a boot up script to add paths to the system as it boots
[03:49] <rkvirani> I might just try it in my current install
[03:49] <deviant-route> give me a sec
[03:49] <sebsebseb> rkvirani: changing   the session to  on the log in screen to another one, is  a bit like dual booting   Ubuntu with Windows in a way,  buth  suck really
[03:49]  * rkvirani is installing tweetdeck
[03:49] <test34> mechdave: /etc/init.d ?
[03:50] <sebsebseb> rkvirani: and the bot  gave the command to get rid of all the KDE packages,  if you don't want it installed anymore
[03:50] <eon01> ok mechdave  , I have text files that  contains chars like &#147; and I wanna open it with gedit . is there any thing too do to open it in a normal format ?
[03:50] <sebsebseb> rkvirani: have you tried xubuntu?   if not,  you may want to try that as well
[03:50] <deitarion> How do I get rid of PulseAudio? (All it does is mysteriously consume CPU on my old 2Ghz machine with hardware-mixed audio)
[03:50] <mechdave> test34, have a look at this post --> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-8523.html
[03:50] <soreau> Is there somewhere in the gnome menu to select the Alt+F2 run dialog?
[03:51] <mechdave> eon01, what char is that?
[03:51] <u007> hi, anyone know how to fix my ubuntu 9.04 latest update brightness adjustment for lenovo sl400?
[03:51] <u007> i cant adjust the brightness anymore..
[03:51] <deitarion> I tried stopping it via initscripts, but it's configured to launch itself on-demand session-by-session and I have no clue how.
[03:51] <sebsebseb> rkvirani: trying in the current install, will do the trick
[03:52] <deitarion> ...and, obviously, I can't remove it without dependencies killing off a bunch of other stuff.
[03:52] <test34> mechdave: I already tried  bashrc
[03:52] <RPG_Master> Ya know how you have to give permission to a java applet to run? How do I make that automatic?
[03:52] <deitarion> Recently, I've taken to switching as many apps as possible to OSS output and then avoiding the ones that only offer ALSA/Pulse.
[03:52] <deitarion> (It cuts my audio-related CPU usage in half)
[03:52] <eon01> mechdave,  they are Html charset , take a look at http://www.entitycode.com/ , you'll undrestand
[03:52] <sebsebseb> RPG_Master: permissions to a java applet to run?   I think they normalley just run
[03:52] <burf> oh it themes the main google search and radio buttons too
[03:53] <burf> thats gotta be css surely?
[03:53] <RPG_Master> sebsebseb,  In Firefox
[03:53] <sebsebseb> RPG_Master: sun java jre instaled and  then Java should just work
[03:53] <deitarion> sebsebseb: I think he's asking about how to bypass the "This applet wants to muck about in your local system. Allow?" dialogs.
[03:53] <burf> means i cant color my window backgrounds without coloring FF
[03:53] <RPG_Master> deitarion, Yes!
[03:54] <sebsebseb> burf: I am  probably  about the only one if  not the only one,  who has actsaully been following  everything or nearly everything, that you have put
[03:54] <furythor> Hello.
[03:54] <rojoloco47> Thanks
[03:54] <furythor> How I do make wine applications trusted in 9.04 ?
[03:54] <sebsebseb> burf: ,but not taking it all in, as a result you might want to repeate your issue,   and  in one go
[03:54] <sebsebseb> burf: not using enter between things
[03:55] <deitarion> RPG_Master: I'd probably know if I actually used Java, but I can't help you. (I've got Java for a handful of apps like RelaxNG but I run 64-bit Firefox and, last I checked, the plugin was 32-bit only)
[03:55] <sebsebseb> burf: and then someone else  can  hopefuly assist you
[03:55] <burf> sorry seb i havnt seen any responses mate im using chatzilla so every time i change something in FF i have to restart and ose this window
[03:55] <deviant-route> @rojoloco47 just do the same thing you did to get here, but use #remote-exploit instead
[03:55] <mechdave> eon01,  Oh I understand now... Sorry I don't know of anything like that for gedit, maybe a html editor might be the go.
[03:55] <test34> sebsebseb: don't do as you do, do as you say
[03:55] <test34> right? no enter?
[03:55] <sebsebseb> test34: what?
[03:55] <burf> dont matter anyway - just disappointed cos it cuts teh whole idea of theming out
[03:56] <eon01> ok mechdave  thanks any way ;)
[03:56] <sebsebseb> test34: well  try and not use loads of enter is what I meant
[03:56] <RPG_Master> deitarion, I am using 64-bit Firefox...  But it works I just have to give stuff permission
[03:56] <test34> sebsebseb: try to not use enter that many times
[03:56] <mechdave> test34, have you tried carefully placing it in /etc/profile (I know it is possibly the wrong spot)
[03:56] <sebsebseb> !enter |  burf test34
[03:57] <mechdave> eon01, Hang about, have a look at this site --> http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8150
[03:57] <test34> sebsebseb: please keep your answers on one line;)
[03:57] <sattam> hi , could any one make hard or symbolic link on FAT32 partitions ?
[03:57] <burf> ok how many times
[03:57] <sebsebseb> burf: people don't usaully reply to your actsaul issue, unless  they think they can solve it
[03:57] <burf> heard u the first time
[03:57] <deitarion> RPG_Master: Since you're on Ubuntu, you're probably running the 32-bit plugin via NSPluginWrapper. I avoid that on this box (Gentoo). (My *buntu box is an old 2Ghz Celeron where I'm still trying to figure out how to kill PulseAudio)
[03:57] <furythor> This is interesting
[03:57] <Inquisidor> foqiu
[03:57] <Tonya> question:  I tried using terminal once, and now I can't find it again.  help?
[03:57] <test34> mechdave: I would like to set it for just one user, because the path I like to add to the PATH is in the user's home directory
[03:58] <sebsebseb> test34:  I think your  trolling a tiny bit
[03:58] <CppIsWeird> is there a way to supress find's listing of everywhere it searches and just display the search results?
[03:58] <StupidWeasel> Tonya: Applications > Accessories > Terminal.
[03:58] <furythor> Can those AMD live, powernow what ever things that are turn on from BIOS effect so that wine does not understand CPU speed correctly ?
[03:58] <sattam> Tonya: press ALT+F2 , the type : gnome-terminal
[03:58] <Tonya> Terminal is not listed, it is GONE!
[03:58] <sebsebseb> furythor: what's interesting?
[03:58] <StupidWeasel> Or so as Sattam says :)
[03:58] <JamesB192> sattam not with the currently supported FAT modules I think. check out umsdos or ask someone else.
[03:58] <test34> sebsebseb: it's just funny how you tell someone to not use enter so many times and you say that on 6 different lines
[03:59] <burf> ha
[03:59] <furythor> I run some tests with BIOS settings to see if my issue gets solved
[03:59] <burf> !enter | sebsebseb
[03:59] <sebsebseb> test34: ah well,   I like using enter :)
[03:59] <Tonya> ALT+F2 does not open terminal for me either
[03:59] <sattam> JamesB192: thanks , i will try it
[03:59] <kingjames> need help for a sec
[04:00] <sebsebseb> burf: heh ok
[04:00] <VinceN> Testing 123
[04:00] <deviant-route> @Tonya is there any chance you accidentaly removed it?
[04:00] <mechdave> test34, if you put it in .bash_profile it should run on login I believe
[04:00] <kingjames> need help with install
[04:00] <Tonya> anything is possible.  I tried using it, but it wouldn't take my password.  I exited it, and it was gone.
[04:01] <sebsebseb> test34: however it's good for burf or anyone else, to keep their issue  rather together,  when  asking the question and that
[04:01] <test34> mechdave: I tried that, then logged out and logged back in and the binary still couldn't be found
[04:01] <sebsebseb> test34: since makes it easier for helpers to read
[04:01] <eon01> any one know how can gedit converts  HTML Symbol Entities Codes to a normal text ????!!!!!!!
[04:01] <mechdave> test34, if you put it in .profile does it work then?
[04:02] <kingjames> no root file found, can someone please help?!?!?!
[04:02] <kingjames> no root file found, can someone please help?!?!?!
[04:02] <kingjames> no root file found, can someone please help?!?!?!
[04:02] <kingjames> no root file found, can someone please help?!?!?!
[04:02] <FloodBot2> kingjames: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[04:02] <test34> mechdave: let me try that
[04:02] <deviant-route> what were you doing before it disappear
[04:02] <test34> brb
[04:02] <wfiuewfew> Hi! I notice that gunzip deletes the archive when used. Is it possible to make it keep the archive?
[04:02] <mechdave> test34, one of them should work ;)
[04:02] <bruenig> wfiuewfew: cp it first
[04:02] <kingjames> no root file found, can someone please help?!?!?!no root file found, can someone please help?!?!?!no root file found, can someone please help?!?!?!no root file found, can someone please help?!?!?!no root file found, can someone please help?!?!?!no root file found, can someone please help?!?!?!no root file found, can someone please help?!?!?!no root file found, can someone please help?!?!?!no root file found, can someone please help?!?
[04:02] <mechdave> kingjames, That is no way to get us to help you
[04:03] <deviant-route> calm down kingjames
[04:03] <StupidWeasel> Humm, I currently keep the bulk of my music collection on a usb harddisc. The problem with that is that, when the usb harddisc is not attached, rhythmbox freezes up checking the existance of each file in the library (we're talking about 200gb+ of music here). Is there any way I can stop it doing this? Or speed up the process?
[04:03] <wfiuewfew> bruenig: no other way? Such a switch
[04:03] <kingjames> my bad haha
[04:03] <bruenig> kingjames: could you repeat that, I didn't read it
[04:03] <JamesB192> wfiuewfew: yeah, I think the -c flag might do that. pipes it to the console but you can work around that.
[04:03] <bruenig> wfiuewfew: read the man
[04:03] <kingjames> lmao
[04:03] <Tonya> deviant-route: I was trying to run libdvdcss4 to play a dvd, and terminal asked for password, but nothing would type into terminal.
[04:03] <kingjames> i try to install, and it says no root file is defined.
[04:03] <kingjames> anyone know how to make it define root file?
[04:04] <deviant-route> Tonya its not going to show your password, but it is still typing
[04:04] <Tonya> deviant-route: the curser wasn't even moving.  But terminal is gone now, what do I do now?
[04:05] <Tonya> deviant-route: I even restarted computer to see if terminal would come back
[04:05] <irfan_> how to install font in gimp
[04:05] <mechdave> kingjames, trying to install Ubuntu?
[04:06] <rojoloco47> thanks deviant-route i got that Channel :)
[04:06] <irfan_> how to install new fonts in gimp
[04:06] <thomas_> anyone have any experience managing a ipod using floola or banshee?
[04:06] <kingjames> yeah dave
[04:06] <CyberCr33p> does someone tether iphone with ubuntu?
[04:06] <sebsebseb> thomas_: floola  not heard of that one
[04:07] <Phase> Anyone know of a program like xmessage, but offers better support for customizing the window?
[04:07] <thomas_> Its been around for a awhile but I just started using it
[04:07] <kingjames> trying to install ubunt, cant
[04:07] <test34> mechdave: it didnt work either, here is the line I added to .bashrc, .bash_profile and .profile -> export PATH=$PATH:~/apps/acrobatreader/Adobe/Reader9/bin/
[04:07] <kingjames> someone help please?
[04:07] <irfan_> please tell me anyone
[04:07] <sebsebseb> kingjames: ah ha
[04:07] <kingjames> what? :P
[04:07] <sebsebseb> kingjames: root as in /  your  trying to put Ubuntu on?
[04:07] <irfan_> how to install new font in gimp 2.6
[04:07] <kingjames> yeah
[04:07] <crdlb> Phase: zenity is the gnome version; it's not that flexible, but it has a lot of widgets
[04:07] <mechdave> kingjames, The type of install you are interested in is the standard graphic install.. look at --> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GraphicalInstall
[04:08] <sebsebseb> kingjames: ok how are you trying to install?  manual partition or something?
[04:08] <Phase> crdlb, I'll look into it, thanks :)
[04:08] <mechdave> test34, you need to replace the ~/ with $HOME
[04:08] <kingjames> yup.
[04:08] <StupidWeasel> Humm, I currently keep the bulk of my music collection on a usb harddisc. The problem with that is that, when the usb harddisc is not attached, rhythmbox freezes up checking the existance of each file in the library (we're talking about 200gb+ of music here). Is there any way I can stop it doing this? Or speed up the process? Also (on a related note) is there an IRC channel for rhythmbox?
[04:08] <b-f> irfan_: install it using standard system tool, reboot.
[04:08] <sebsebseb> mechdave: well  yeah,  unless  kingjames  wants the faster booting Ext4 or something
[04:08] <irfan_> how
[04:08] <dody_keren> a
[04:08] <deviant-route> Tonya ok try this alt+F2 then type xterm, and tell me what happen
[04:08] <test34> irfan_: http://www.google.com/search?q=install+new+font+gimp+howto
[04:09] <b-f> irfan: poke around in system settings.
[04:09] <kingjames> sebsebseb: i go forward and it says no Root folder is defined.
[04:09] <sebsebseb> kingjames: your in manual install?
[04:09] <eon01> Hello , any one know how can gedit converts  HTML Symbol Entities Codes to a normal text ??? heeeeeeeeeeelllllllllllllllppppppppppppp please
[04:09] <kingjames> yes
[04:09] <mechdave> sebsebseb, seeing he doesn't understand what no root system is I decided to lead him into the install the easiest way possible so that he can get Ubuntu running and have a play :)
[04:09] <sebsebseb> kingjames: why>
[04:09] <sebsebseb> ?
[04:09] <sebsebseb> kingjames: normalley brand new users, will use guided install
[04:09] <kingjames> okay. lemme try.
[04:09] <thomas_> shouldn't the mount point be "/" and not "/root"?
[04:09] <irfan_> i want to install it into ubuntu
[04:10] <sebsebseb> kingjames: the graphical  install yeah,  which  mechdave   gave a link about
[04:10] <test34> mechdave: ok let me try that
[04:10] <irfan_> but here is written for XP
[04:10] <kingjames> sebsebseb: i wana put it in a certain destination though
[04:10] <sebsebseb> kingjames: by the way  if you still have the ISO good idea to check it, to make sure you got a good download
[04:10] <b-f> eon01: gedit is probably ascii-only, while many html charachters are not. Besides, html is written in ascii. gedit is not a html parser.
[04:10] <sebsebseb> !md5sum |  kingjames
[04:11] <JamesB192> StupidWeasel: I might try having two libraries, one without the external drive and one with, and writing a script to have the right library in place. wouldn't work too great if you (un)plugged while rhythmbox is running.
[04:11]  * JamesB192 is a fool.
[04:11] <Tonya> deviant-route: I got a terminal, except it is black.  does it matter? :)
[04:11] <sebsebseb> kingjames: ok and where is that?
[04:11] <test34> mechdave: yes, thanks, that worked!
[04:11] <StupidWeasel> JamesB192, that's quite a good idea.
[04:11] <eon01> Thanks b-f yes I know , Gedit isn't a html parser , but is there any gedit plugin to do that ? thanks
[04:11] <kingjames> on a certain drive
[04:12] <deviant-route> Tonya no
[04:12] <burf> Q: can you still run Wine if your windows instal is on a different HDD??
[04:12] <StupidWeasel> I might give it a go. Should be able to have an event for the dive being unplugged as well.
[04:12] <sebsebseb> kingjames: ok
[04:12] <thomas_> anyone have any experience managing a ipod using floola or banshee?
[04:12] <test34> now I will find out which file fixed it
[04:12] <deviant-route> Tonya type sudo apt-get install gnome-terminal
[04:12] <sebsebseb> !partitions |  kingjames
[04:12] <b-f> My xorg.conf is not working. You can see my woes if you go to UbuntuForums and search for a post by Farmer of Bricks in a thread titled something involving xorg.conf and 1440x900. I have no link atm since my comp is off and I have no web browser handy on my DS.
[04:12] <JamesB192> burf: I don't see why not.
[04:12] <deviant-route> Tonya then type your password and enter
[04:13] <b-f> !xorg.conf
[04:13] <burf> is that what it does it tho - runs your windows install into the ubuntu desktop?
[04:13] <mechdave> test34, you could also use .bash_profile or .bashrc for the same thing. .bashrc usually is where I put all my extra paths and aliases in
[04:13] <sebsebseb> kingjames: is that hard disk empty that you want to put it on?
[04:13] <kingjames> yeah
[04:13] <kingjames> how do i put it there?
[04:13] <kingjames> ?
[04:13] <sebsebseb> kingjames: ok so  you got two hard disks?  one has Windows on it, and the other is blank?
[04:14] <kingjames> yeah
[04:14] <kingjames> i have a coupl
[04:14] <sebsebseb> !dualboot |  kingjames
[04:14] <kingjames> total of like, 500 gigs
[04:14] <Tonya> deviant-route: thank you, it is working.  any tips on getting my dvd movies to play?
[04:14] <sebsebseb> kingjames: make the partitions on   the other hard disk, and then finnish off in manual install, that's how I would do it
[04:14] <burf> is there a version of snes9x on  linux - froma trusted source? that doesnt require wine?
[04:14] <deviant-route> yes give me a sec
[04:14] <kingjames> how do i make paartitions on the certain drive?
[04:15] <furythor> Hello, what can cause that programs that I am running on wine seem to get "frozen" all the time
[04:15] <sebsebseb> kingjames:   your trying Ubuntu right now from the Live CD?
[04:15] <dody_keren> g
[04:15] <sebsebseb> !gparted |  kingjames
[04:15] <JamesB192> Tonya: there are a couple libraries dvdcss and dvdread you might want. (package names will differ)
[04:15] <deviant-route> Tonya | sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras
[04:15] <kingjames> yeahh
[04:15] <sebsebseb> kingjames: and it's also on the Ubuntu Live CD in the Live session
[04:15] <kingjames> i think yeahh
[04:15] <sebsebseb> kingjames: system > adminisration > partition edditor
[04:16] <mechdave> kingjames, sebsebseb install the OS on the second hard disk (windows likes to be primary hard disk and primary partition) and then Ubuntu will detect windows and install the boot loader with the entry for windows in it
[04:16] <kingjames> okay, then what
[04:16] <dihi> Hey guys i deleted my swap partition with gparted and now im going to create on again with gparted. should i create it as primary or as extended or what? thanks
[04:16] <kingjames> yeah man. =\
[04:16] <sebsebseb> mechdave: yes I already know :)    since used    Linux  since 2004, but yeah he doesnt know
[04:16] <burf> oh cool snes9x - luv it
[04:16] <furythor> So what can cause that applications that I run with wine gets frozen every time
[04:17] <dihi> Any ideas?
[04:17] <sebsebseb> kingjames: ok  got the partition editor open now?
[04:17] <dody_keren> d
[04:17] <kingjames> it'll open, then close..
[04:17] <mechdave> sebsebseb, I would recommend that he installs the OS with the minimal complication, gparted will bork his windows partition if he clicks the wrong button
[04:18] <furythor> How I do make some applications trusted that are run with wine ?
[04:18] <sebsebseb> mechdave: well if he applys
[04:18] <sebsebseb> mechdave: something silly
[04:18] <sebsebseb> mechdave: yeah  I  was just thinking, gparted can probably be skipped, plus he is saying it closes on him
[04:18] <kingjames> sebsebseb: help in private chat?
[04:19] <kingjames> ?????????
[04:19] <sebsebseb> kingjames: could do, but   even though I  helped  newbies with  installs quite a few times,   mechdave  could also be useful for something
[04:19] <mechdave> sebsebseb, You are not there with him, DON'T get him doing potentially dangerous stuff... Remember when you first started... I know I started with the standard install
[04:19] <dihi> Hey guys i deleted my swap partition with gparted and now im going to create on again with gparted. should i create it as primary or as extended or what? thanks. By the way im on a macbook pro trying to triple boot windows mac osx and ubuntu
[04:20] <camoril> logical part
[04:20] <sebsebseb> mechdave: want to help him instead?   I want to go away from computer soon anyway
[04:20] <tofix> hello, i would like to make a SMTP proxy with postfix, seems stupid scenario, but i already have a Mail server , protected by a barracuda AntiSpam appliance that catch all the mails from internet , but i would like to put another "proxy" between internet and the barracuda , and provide greylisting by this way. I have some difficulties to create such a configuration, i think i should fullfill $mydestination with all my different domain, but do i have to do :
[04:20] <tofix>  "*   my.Antispam.ip" in /etc/postfix/transport or may i handle $relayhost for the mail not to be delivered locally but forward to the Antispam ?
[04:20] <gigiozzi> anyone online I need some help with something simple that is bugging me
[04:21] <Royall> gigiozzi: shoot
[04:21] <tofix> all the MTA are in the same LAN
[04:21] <gigiozzi> thanks Royall. I seem to have an audio problem. I can hear all sounds but system event sounds
[04:22] <gigiozzi> I can hear login sounds but no other system sounds like buttons, or trash bin emptying, etc
[04:22] <gigiozzi> I have Ubuntu 9.04 fresh install from yesterday
[04:22] <furythor> How I can add wine to "trusted" software ?
[04:22] <drygrain> :]
[04:22] <furythor> in 9.04
[04:22] <sebsebseb> kingjames: gparted shoudn't close  and   reading the dualboot link from the bot is good
[04:22] <sebsebseb> !dualboot | kingjames
[04:23] <Royall> hm, I don't know much about audio
[04:23] <Royall> !audio
[04:23] <NetEcho> is there any good editor suits in the ubuntu repo thats great for doing stuff like PHP, HTML, JAVA and other languages?
[04:23] <Royall> <3 ubottu
[04:23] <Royall> hm, he should handle that
[04:23] <b-f> gigiozzi: is your volume muted? Are the sounds ennabled in System Settings?
[04:23] <Royall> (s)he
[04:23] <sebsebseb> !gender |  Royall
[04:23] <Royall> (s)he(it)
[04:23] <CyberKitsune_> Hello everyone, I'm having a problem, my system is really slowing down after about an hour, to the point that it almost locks up when launching apps. My RAM isn't very used at all, but my Swap is 95% used and never frees up/
[04:23] <sebsebseb> !love > Royall
[04:24] <gigiozzi> yes all sounds are enabled and I can hear them in the sound settings if I click the test button
[04:24] <KitsunePC> Hi
[04:24] <Tonya> deviante-route: I have installed what you said, now what?  I put in a dvd and try to play, and the player opens, then closes right away without doing anything
[04:24] <gigiozzi> however they do not seem to be triggered by system events
[04:24] <KitsunePC> I've got a problem...
[04:24] <KitsunePC> I can't resize my Windows Vista partition so I can install Ubuntu
[04:24] <t0s> how do i restart x
[04:25] <sebsebseb> kingjames: gparted shodun't just close on you,  and looks like you have gone away
[04:25] <unop> t0s, sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart
[04:25] <nimrod> grub seems like a stronger bootloader than Lilo
[04:25] <JamesB192> NetEcho: Eclipse? I don't program so I wouldn't know
[04:25] <cc4> hi . why can't I see a .local folder on my home user folder?
[04:25] <simon123> KitsunePC: fix errors on the windows partition first
[04:25] <cc4> I want to force the trash to be deleted
[04:25] <furythor> Are latest nvidia drivers available for 8.04 ?
[04:25] <KitsunePC> It told me to use ntfsclone --rescue ...
[04:25] <KitsunePC> I did that in terminal and nothing happened o.o
[04:25] <thomas_> anyone have any experience managing a ipod using floola or banshee?
[04:25] <unop> cc4, files starting with a . are hidden by default .. press ctrl+h to have them visible.
[04:26] <nimrod> seems like they are
[04:26] <burf> anyone know if snes9x also pays nes roms or do i need another emulator?
[04:26] <CyberKitsune_> Using htop I can see that my RAM useage doesn't really change, but my Swap just gets used and used and never frees up as my system slows down
[04:26] <simon123> KitsunePC: run from windows command prompt "chkdsk"
[04:26] <KitsunePC> I did that too
[04:26] <cc4> unop: neither
[04:26] <KitsunePC> It said in Windows uhh
[04:26] <KitsunePC> "Cannot open volume for direct access."
[04:26] <cc4> unop: no .local folder. others starting with . yes
[04:26] <deviant-route> whats the problem thomas
[04:26] <KitsunePC> after I restarted
[04:27] <KitsunePC> it did that
[04:27] <thomas_> @ burf u need another emulator jnes fceux etc
[04:27] <unop> cc4, so you're looking for the trash directory but you have no .local ?
[04:27] <unop> !trash | cc4
[04:27] <simon123> KitsunePC: but don't interrupt it - sometimes it takes time
[04:27] <KitsunePC> nono
[04:27] <KitsunePC> I'm not interrupting it
[04:27] <cc4> unop: yes
[04:27] <KitsunePC> it says "Cannot open volume for direct access." and then skips it
[04:27] <KitsunePC> and then Windows starts
[04:28] <wolf23> bruenig,  wb dude
[04:28] <thomas_> Well floola won't properly restore my ipod songs appear but won't play if I advance the song the ipod restarts and banshee won't recognize my ipod
[04:28] <penguin-up> ubuntu 8.04 works really poorly on youtube...what needs to be done to fix this?
[04:28] <cc4> unop: I can't see the .local folder
[04:28] <wolf23> bruenig,  i am happy right now coz i see you here :)
[04:28] <daurn> hey, how do I upgrade to karmic from jaunty?
[04:28] <thomas_> @penguin you probably need to update your version of flash
[04:28] <sebsebseb> !karmic |  daurn
[04:28] <penguin-up> ok
[04:28] <thomas_> is karmic even in beta yet?
[04:28] <sebsebseb> thomas_: no still alpha
[04:29] <thomas_> lol thought so
[04:29] <simon123> KitsunePC: then something is very wrong with your windows installation
[04:29] <deviant-route> thomas what message does banshee desplay
[04:29] <JamesB192> I thought it was beta 4 or something like that.
[04:29] <thomas_> Unfortunately I'll miss karmic since I'll be in Iraq
[04:29] <deviant-route> karmic is in beta 5 i think
[04:29] <sebsebseb> JamesB192: Alpha 5 this Thursday
[04:29] <furythor> argh, gonna try 8.04 if it would work any better
[04:29] <KitsunePC> simon123: I don't give a shit about Windows, just my files and crap
[04:29] <tofix> CyberKitsune_ : top -b -n 1 | grep -w D
[04:30] <Tonya> deviante-route: I have installed what you said, now what?  I put in a dvd and try to play, and the player opens, then closes right away without doing anything
[04:30] <sebsebseb> deviant-route: see above if you missed it
[04:30] <thomas_> what player you using tonya?
[04:30] <deviant-route> Tonya what player are you using
[04:31] <thomas_> echo echo :P
[04:31] <simon123> KitsunePC: chkdsk C: /f
[04:31] <KitsunePC> did that too
[04:31] <KitsunePC> "Cannot open volume for direct access."
[04:31] <CyberKitsune_> tofix:  2866 root      20   0  528m  72m  10m D   27  7.6   7:19.80 Xorg
[04:31] <CyberKitsune_>             720 root      15  -5     0    0    0 D    0  0.0   0:02.48 kjournald2
[04:31] <KitsunePC> :/
[04:31] <Tonya> I have Movie Player and VLC, and I try to play with either one, and it shuts down immediately
[04:31] <simon123> KitsunePC: do you have C:
[04:31] <gigiozzi> alright I'm checking the guide someone sent, if I have any success I'll let you know
[04:32] <KitsunePC> Of course I have C:.
[04:32] <KitsunePC> <_<
[04:32] <deviant-route> thomas i had that problem once all i did was disconnect the ipod and connect and it works
[04:32] <deviant-route> Tonya try mplayer
[04:32] <ipatrol> An FSF article mentioned that fress software projects should not support any proprietary software
[04:32] <yellowrooster> how can i get irc:// links in firefox to open up in pidgin?
[04:32] <thomas_> is the drive mounted?
[04:32] <simon123> KitsunePC: see this http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315265
[04:32] <KitsunePC> thanks, I'll check it out
[04:32] <tofix> CyberKitsune_ : you seems to have some issue with your Video driver ....
[04:32] <burf> anyone now how to calibrate and setup a controller via USB in ubuntu - i cant find a controller/joystick GUI in the menus?
[04:33] <tofix> CyberKitsune_ : Ati radeon HD ?
[04:33] <burf> already installed libusb-dev
[04:33] <thomas_> @deviant, I've tried that and used different restoration points in floola still same errors in ipod
[04:33] <ipatrol> What was implied is that we shold drop all restricted and multiverse software from our distros and repos
[04:33] <ipatrol> Comment?
[04:33] <CyberKitsune_> tofix: Ok, I have an Inte X3100 Media Accelerator GPU
[04:33] <CyberKitsune_> Intel*
[04:34] <deviant-route> thomas what ipod do you have
[04:34] <thomas_> I'd like to try with banshee but it doesn't recognize the ipod
[04:34] <thomas_> The repair option I mean
[04:34] <thomas_> Its a ipod classic
[04:34] <thomas_> 80GB
[04:34] <deviant-route> do you have the latest firmware for it
[04:35] <tofix> CyberKitsune_ : you always have this issue or it's after an update ?
[04:35] <johncomposed1> hey, i am running linux mint on my other machine which won't boot up on default settings. i then chose recovery mode and it tried to fsck my machine. for some reason, it couldn't fsck my machine and said i needed to log in as root, then it gave me a prompt to type in my root password.
[04:35] <thomas_> 1.1.2 is the installed version
[04:36] <yellowrooster> where in my hard drive is the pidgin program located? It doesn't seem to be in /bin
[04:36] <ipatrol> !mint
[04:36] <johncomposed1> so, what is the default linux mint password
[04:36] <johncomposed1> ah
[04:36] <johncomposed1> in that case, what is the default ubuntu root password
[04:36] <arooni-mobile___> so i'm trying to reinstall ubuntu jaunty.  i want to use software raid1.  when i booted into ubuntu live cd; i set up an array with one correct partition and the other using the MISSING keyword.  can i just boot the alternate cd and destroy existing arrays and partitions and start over?  or do i need to do do something in the live cd first?
[04:37] <Ladaubilis> Hello, I am trying to install ubuntu over windows 7 using unetbootin and a usb external hard disk drive, i am having no luck other then being able to do wubi. Any help is greatly appreciated
[04:37] <Tonya> deviant-route:  I installed and tried mplayer, and I got message "Seek Failed".
[04:37] <JamesB192> johncomposed1: ubuntu has a root user? I thought admin task got ran under sudo.
[04:37] <ipatrol> is there a place I can talk about things critical to our project without being encumbered by frilly customer support issues?
[04:37] <CyberKitsune_> tofix: I'm not sure, I just installed recently...
[04:38] <tofix> CyberKitsune_ : paste the result of "free" , just to be sure
[04:38] <sebsebseb> !attitude  | ipatrol
[04:38] <sebsebseb> !ot  | ipatrol
[04:39] <Tonya> am I supposed to unmount my dvd player before popping out dvd?
[04:39] <ipatrol> thanks ubottu for the tip
[04:39] <sebsebseb> !thanks |  ipatrol
[04:39] <thomas_> @tonya no
[04:39] <Tonya> thomas: thanks
[04:39] <sebsebseb> !bot |  ipatrol
[04:39] <CyberKitsune_> tofix: paste or pastebin?
[04:39]  * StupidWeasel rolls his eyes
[04:39] <deviant-route> @ Tonya tell you what go to this site http://ubuntu-tweak.com/ and dowload it and install it tell me when your done
[04:39] <StupidWeasel> Abusing those commands again Seb =P
[04:40] <sebsebseb> StupidWeasel: Am I?
[04:40] <gpm> i have an m-audio transit that works fine when i select OSS in the sound prefs, but not with alsa. the other problem is that even when it's working in oss, when i try to play anything with totem-xine no sound comes out, it does in mplayer if i tell it to use oss, and rhythmbox even, but not totem-xine. any clues on either of these issues would be greatly appreciated
[04:40] <thomas_> I never saw the need for ubuntu tweak
[04:40] <StupidWeasel> Well abusing is too stronger word. I'm not accusing you =P
[04:40] <tofix> CyberKitsune_ : just type "free" in your shell and paste on the #chan the result
[04:40] <CyberKitsune_> tofix:              total       used       free     shared    buffers     cached
[04:40] <CyberKitsune_> Mem:        976640     966640      10000          0      28512     443156
[04:40] <CyberKitsune_> -/+ buffers/cache:     494972     481668
[04:40] <CyberKitsune_> Swap:      1486004    1207464     278540
[04:40] <StupidWeasel> More poking fun at the temptation to play with him.
[04:40] <FloodBot2> CyberKitsune_: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[04:40] <StupidWeasel> Heh.
[04:40] <sebsebseb> ipatrol: yeah I triggered the bot
[04:40] <Ladaubilis> Hello, I am trying to install ubuntu over windows 7 using unetbootin and a usb external hard disk drive, i am having no luck other then being able to do wubi. Any help is greatly appreciated
[04:41] <deviant-route> @ thomas it kind of make life easy for new users :)
[04:41] <thomas_> @Ladaubilis can you just use a live cd?
[04:41] <sebsebseb> iPeter-: so I get the thanks
[04:41] <Ladaubilis> thomas_ net book :(
[04:41] <thomas_> @deviant-route but that takes the fun out of learning
[04:41] <redwolf> hey, I cannot play DVDs in ubuntu
[04:41] <deviant-route> yes your right :)
[04:41] <sebsebseb> !medibuntu |  redwolf
[04:41] <stlsaint> redwolf, what are you using to try and play
[04:42] <redwolf> ubottu, stlsaint: I installed the super-secret libcss library
[04:42] <sebsebseb> redwolf: you need to install something before commercial DVD's will play
[04:42] <thomas_> @Ladaubilis do you have the option to boot from device when starting up?
[04:42] <redwolf> sebsebseb: done
[04:42] <redwolf> stlsaint: trying to play with totem
[04:42] <stlsaint> sebsebseb, he may need directions on how to add to repo list
[04:42] <redwolf> stlsaint: says I may not have permission to open the disk
[04:42] <burf> how do i compile this correctly - gcc -o sixpair sixpair.c -lusb i have the sixpair.c file stored in home/burf/sixaxis/sixpair.c   ? thx
[04:42] <sebsebseb> stlsaint: you can do that if you want
[04:42] <burf> i get no file or directory found
[04:42] <stlsaint> what distro you on
[04:42] <redwolf> stlsaint: jaunty
[04:42] <Ladaubilis> thomas_ yes but it is missing bootmgr after using netbootin to make the live cd installable from usb
[04:43] <CaptainCrook> anyone know a good hunting/fishing game for linux ?
[04:43] <Ladaubilis> thomas_ i used a flash stick before and it worked but this time i have a harddrive
[04:43] <sebsebseb> !ot |  CaptainCrook
[04:43] <stlsaint> redwolf, try Movie Player from synap
[04:43] <sebsebseb> CaptainCrook: well  it's basically off topic, but  also  kind of on topic
[04:43] <callum_> hi people how do you format a SD Card to fat/fat 32 onn ubuntu 9.04 please
[04:43] <callum_> is there a way
[04:43] <burf> CaptainCrook: deer hunter
[04:44] <stlsaint> redwolf, a rented movie or personal...
[04:44] <redwolf> stlsaint: personal
[04:44] <sebsebseb> redwolf: I guess it in on topic actsaulley
[04:44] <burf> sebsebseb: how do i compile the file i just mentioned?
[04:44] <sebsebseb> burf: don't know
[04:44] <burf> ok
[04:44] <stlsaint> burf, do you have build essentials installed
[04:45] <tofix> CyberKitsune_, which windows manager do you use ?
[04:45] <callum_> !SD callum
[04:45] <stlsaint> redwolf, are you willing to remove protection?
[04:45] <callum_> so no one here knows howto: format a sd card on ubuntu?
[04:45] <callum_> a bit sad much
[04:45] <burf> is gcc already installed?
[04:45] <stlsaint> callum, can you mount the card?
[04:45] <redwolf> stlsaint: I can, I'd like it to play in normal dvd players though, and I've got a bunch of commercial dvds I'd like to watch too
[04:45] <burf> stlsaint: dunno - how can i check
[04:45] <aprilhare> i am having problems upgrading to karmic. am i at the right place to ask for help?
[04:45] <tofix> CyberKitsune_, try to modify your driver in "/etc/X11/xorg.conf" change your actual to "vesa" and restart "gdm"
[04:46] <callum_> the card is on yes
[04:46] <stlsaint> burf, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[04:46] <brassmaster> aprilhare: #ubuntu+1
[04:46] <JamesB192> burf insufficient data, but I'd try specifying the relative path of the file as the next to last argument. (assuming it's not int the pwd)
[04:46] <burf> thx man
[04:46] <aprilhare> thanks brassmaster
[04:46] <gpm> i have an m-audio transit that works fine when i select OSS in the sound prefs, but not with alsa. the other problem is that even when it's working in oss, when i try to play anything with totem-xine no sound comes out, it does in mplayer if i tell it to use oss, and rhythmbox even, but not totem-xine. any clues on either of these issues would be greatly appreciated
[04:46] <panfist> what's a good game in the repos that could be a real world benchmark for my opengl performance?
[04:46] <redwolf> stlsaint: I'll see if the medibuntu librarys help out though
[04:46] <madley> Anyone, I am installing binutils for os161 . I want to downgrade gcc to v3.4 from v4.1 . Do I have to remove 4.1 and then install 3.4
[04:47] <thomas_> @ladaubilis have you tried this? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick
[04:47] <brassmaster> panfist: you should get urbanterror
[04:47] <stlsaint> redwolf, try playing with vlc
[04:47] <panfist> that's not in the repos :(
[04:47] <stlsaint> redwolf, alright if not come back
[04:47] <CyberKitsune_> tofix: Oh, Sorry, I use KDE/KDM.
[04:47] <redwolf> stlsaint: did, says the same message actually
[04:48] <redwolf> stlsaint: I think it might be permissions issues with the drive
[04:48] <callum_> that just shows how crap this ubuntu is cant even do a simple task like FORMAT A SD CARD.
[04:48] <stlsaint> blu-ray dvd by chance?
[04:48] <burf> gcc -o sixaxis /home/burf/sixaxis/sixpair.c -lusb    -   JamesB192 ?
[04:48] <stlsaint> redwolf, in terminal type "groups" without quotes and see what you are added to
[04:48] <JamesB192> burf: yeah.
[04:49] <redwolf> sudo apt-get install libdvdcss2
[04:49] <redwolf> lol opps
[04:49] <burf> gcc -o sixaxis /home/burf/sixaxis/sixpair.c -lusb
[04:49] <tofix> CyberKitsune_, no matter : just handle /etc/X11/xorg.conf like i advice you, and check the difference , maybe reboot your computer then too.
[04:49] <redwolf> stlsaint: adm dialout cdrom plugdev lpadmin admin sambashare
[04:49] <callum_> you know formatting a sd card isn't something that came out yesterday.
[04:49] <callum_> Windows has had it since 2003
[04:49] <callum_> :-/
[04:49] <burf>  home/burf/sixaxis/sixpair.c: No such file or directory
[04:49] <redwolf> stlsaint: also the group the same name as the user
[04:49] <GuidMorrow> does anyone know which packages work well for video editing -- packages that work with recording from your video capture card, then editing movies, and burning DVD-Video discs?
[04:50] <gpm> GuidMorrow: kino
[04:50] <stlsaint> well than you shouldnt have any permission issues with your drive
[04:50] <redwolf> stlsaint: I can read files on the drive just fine, like I can read from and write to discs fine
[04:50] <swiftarrow> \join #ubuntustudio
[04:50] <redwolf> stlsaint: lemme try another DVD
[04:51] <JamesB192> burf: you're sure it's there.
[04:51] <madley> Anyone knows if we have to remove the existing gcc before installing a downgraded version??
[04:51] <CyberKitsune_> tofix: I don't see an actual in xorg.conf
[04:52] <callum_> HOWTO: FORMAT SD CARD USING THIS PILE OF CRAP PLEASE.
[04:52] <callum_> Like now.
[04:52] <thomas_> @madley  probably a good idea in case dependencies change
[04:52] <MindSpark> hello, my cpu scaling applet shows options: conservative, ondemand, performance and powersave. However I can only chose powersave and performance
[04:52] <GuidMorrow> !caps | callum_
[04:52] <GuidMorrow> btw, does Ubuntu even see my capture card?
[04:52] <MindSpark> any idea why the ondemand is not working ?
[04:52] <callum_> GuidMorrow GTFOVER IT.
[04:52] <brassmaster> dude callum, GTFO.
[04:52] <callum_> Ok thanks x
[04:52] <brassmaster> callum_: nobody likes douchebags.
[04:52] <bostux> gl callum_
[04:53] <redwolf> stlsaint: ha, interesting it works now...for both the disc I was trying and the old one
[04:53] <GuidMorrow> !language > brassmaster
[04:53] <callum_> Nobody likes Ubuntu a pile of crap OS thats underbuilt and cant do aa simple task as to format a sd card
[04:53] <stlsaint> redwolf, well there you go...happy buntuin
[04:53] <redwolf> stlsaint: thanks!
[04:53] <callum_> Thats why there is such things as windows that actually work and do tasks.
[04:53] <brassmaster> callum_: it can and i know how
[04:53] <GuidMorrow> lol windows user
[04:53] <madley> thomas, Is there any way to keep 2 versions of gcc and temporarily change the default one
[04:53] <MindSpark> callum_, then why are you in here ?
[04:53] <stlsaint> callum_, ubuntu can format the card...its U that cant
[04:53] <brassmaster> callum_: but i don't really want to help you now.
[04:53] <JamesB192> callum_: write protect tab?
[04:54] <callum_> because i have ubuntu
[04:54] <gpm> hi guys. two problems: first my card only works with oss, not alsa. second, totem-xine plays video, but no sound comes out. it comes out in xine-ui when i tell that to use oss and in rhythmbox when i tell gstreamer to use oss, but there's no such option in totem-xine and even after setting both those to use oss no sound comes out. any clues on either problem would be greatly appreciated. sound card is an m-audio transit.
[04:54] <callum_> duh
[04:54] <Ladaubilis> Can i install from wubi then delete windows?
[04:54] <MindSpark> callum_, is it because you cannot afford windose ?
[04:54] <tofix> CyberKitsune_, check for Driver "something" in "Section "Device" in /etc/X11/xorg.conf , and replace "Something" by vesa , /etc/init.d/kdm restart, if it works reboot your computer, wait a while a check swap usage .
[04:54] <DasEi> Ladaubilis: no
[04:54] <callum_> i have windows 7 and vista but not at home atm
[04:54] <callum_> this is a netbook
[04:54] <bostux> callum_: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=format+sd+card+ubuntu
[04:54] <george> gpm try rebuilding asla
[04:54] <GuidMorrow> not likely, if you delete windows, it will destroy your link to Ubuntu
[04:54] <callum_> windos 7 RC EVALUATION
[04:54] <brassmaster> callum_: oh no, you should use windows. it's sooooooo much better on crappy netbook hardware.
[04:55] <burf> oh its there
[04:55] <Ladaubilis> no windows makes me sick
[04:55]  * brassmaster throws up his dinner.
[04:55] <CyberKitsune_> tofix: My xorg.conf looks like this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/263556/ I don't see a Driver "Something" :(
[04:55] <george> windows died for me the last virus i got, i just said screw it, and ive never looked back
[04:55] <callum_> brassmaster windows 7 has a 4.1 rating on my netbook with 2gb ram 1.8ghz processor and its made for netbooks and woorks without drivers
[04:55] <thomas_> @madley dependencies will cause you to add/remove one version unless compliling from source
[04:55] <MindSpark> btw, I have to say on my eee, windows does a really good job at powersaving, battery lasts 10h while ubuntu only gives me sth like 7h
[04:55] <burf> in a folder called Sixaxis inside the same folder as desktop, documents etc..
[04:55] <callum_> unlike vista
[04:55] <gpm> george: to what end?
[04:55] <DasEi> Ladaubilis: so install ubu and run dualboot or win-vm, if your specs can do it
[04:56] <brassmaster> callum_: pretty sure we can safely blame that on device manufacturers refusing to share their acpi magic with linux.
[04:56] <Ladaubilis> i dont want any windows on my box
[04:56] <splint> guys, what use is it in the end of upgrading all the time?
[04:56] <george> gpm: do you have any sound at all?
[04:56] <madley> thomas, thanks
[04:56] <thomas_> @Ladaubilis did you try the link?
[04:56] <burf> driving me nuts, why you cant just right clikc and compile.. on a .c file
[04:56] <callum_> ummm no offence but linux sucks.
[04:56] <splint> why?
[04:56] <stlsaint> callum_, enough with the dumb stuff are you ready to try and fix your issue?
[04:56] <MindSpark> burf, you could actually configure that
[04:56] <DasEi> !who | Ladaubilis
[04:56] <Ladaubilis> thomas_ that was my original try but when i boot from usb it says no BOOTMGR found
[04:57] <gpm> george: yes, the sound works when i select alsa in the gnome-audio prefs
[04:57] <GuidMorrow> wait I realized something:
[04:57] <GuidMorrow> isn't KINO for DV cameras and camcorders?
[04:57] <gpm> george: and when i tell mplayer/xine-ui to use oss as the audio output driver
[04:57] <callum_> wow you have to download and burn gnome partiooner to format a sd card
[04:57] <callum_> lmao what a  joke
[04:57] <MindSpark> ok, I forgot about my own issue now
[04:57] <RedSocrates> callum_: Why are you here?
[04:57] <MindSpark> my cpu scaling applet shows options: conservative, ondemand, performance and powersave. However I can only chose powersave and performance
[04:57] <brassmaster> no,
[04:57] <brassmaster>  you don't.
[04:57] <MindSpark> any idea why the ondemand is not working ?
[04:57] <stlsaint> callum_, you dont have to? what are you looking at?
[04:57] <thomas_> @Ladaubilis what OS is currently installed?
[04:57] <GuidMorrow> !op
[04:57] <brassmaster> callum_
[04:57] <potwak> how to use 7-zip?
[04:57] <Ladaubilis> calluim_: i think this is a support channel and negitive comments probably are not very welcome
[04:57] <brassmaster> callum_: you need to use gparted!
[04:58]  * DBO looks at GuidMorrow 
[04:58] <swiftarrow> callum_ just do it.  Take the time to explore gparted.  Compare it to the dinky right-click - format in windows.
[04:58] <JamesB192> callum_: I suppose you could do better with no budget.
[04:58] <brassmaster> !gparted
[04:58] <george> mindspark: your cpu might not support it
[04:58] <stlsaint> callum_, its easy to try and format...if you quit complaining i will help
[04:58] <Ladaubilis> thomas_ win7
[04:58] <bazhang> GuidMorrow, what's up
[04:58] <DasEi> callum_: sudo apt-get install gparted
[04:58] <MindSpark> george, it does, I've used it before, not working since the upgrade this morning
[04:58] <brassmaster> callum_: better yet, just go install windows. in about 4 hours, you can format that card.
[04:58] <MindSpark> I installed powernowd, but I am guessing gnome has its own governor ?
[04:58] <burf> YAY
[04:58] <swiftarrow> callum_, gparted is like, less than a megabyte.
[04:59] <george> mindspark: thats really odd
[04:59] <GuidMorrow> look at the flame war, for some reason this guy doesn't know how to format a SD card in ubuntu
[04:59] <brassmaster> callum_: and, it's like, PREINSTALLED!
[04:59] <callum_> shut it
[04:59] <callum_> you jerk
[04:59] <george> lol
[04:59] <MindSpark> george, it is... :S
[04:59] <DasEi>  Ladaubilis : need help in installing ?
[04:59] <DasEi> !install
[04:59] <swiftarrow> brassmaster, I haven't found it preinstalled... except on the live cd
[04:59] <burf> i did a dir in the terminal and by default im in my user folder already, pus the sixaxis should have been Sixaxis - its comnpiled now
[04:59] <bazhang> callum_, please be civil, GuidMorrow don't be so fast on the trigger
[04:59] <callum_> ok
[04:59] <brassmaster> callum_: perhaps you should be more grateful when you enter a room seeking help.
[04:59] <jrivera> how do you add a new raid disk on an ubuntu server with existing raid disk
[05:00] <Ladaubilis> DasEi: Yes, here is my situation...
[05:00] <dody_keren> z
[05:00] <arooni-mobile___> is 12GB big enough for a /root/ partition?  for ubuntu jaunty?
[05:00] <dody_keren> oh no
[05:00] <swiftarrow> callum_ have you gotten gparted yet?  it has many more features than the windows format option.
[05:00] <dody_keren> yes maybe
[05:00] <dody_keren> gaplek
[05:00] <dody_keren> gatel
[05:00] <FloodBot2> dody_keren: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[05:00] <callum_> yes it installed
[05:00] <stlsaint> brassmaster,
[05:00] <stlsaint> isnt there a way to do it without gparted?
[05:00] <bazhang> dody_keren, please stop that
[05:00] <potwak> DasEi: do you know how to use 7-zip in downloading files?
[05:00] <george> arooni-mobile___: plenty big
[05:00] <stlsaint> arooni-mobile___, try closer to 15 just to be on safe side of things
[05:00] <DBO> arooni-mobile___, more or less, how much space do you have available?
[05:00] <swiftarrow> arooni-mobile___, depends on what type of software you are going to install later on.
[05:00] <brassmaster> stlsaint: yes, but that i would have to look up.
[05:00] <arooni-mobile___> DBO, not sure;  going to reinstall oS
[05:00] <JamesB192> yes, there is a way to format device w/o gparted.
[05:00] <GuidMorrow> ?
[05:01] <dody_keren> sorry
[05:01] <Ladaubilis> DasEi: currently windows 7, no cd drive, no usb thumb drive, i have a usb harddrive but when i bpoot from that i get no bootmgr... ubuntu is on the usb hd using unetbootin
[05:01] <DasEi> potwak: me being lazy installed unp, doing lots of formats
[05:01] <GuidMorrow> can you even format a flash memory chip by any "normal" means?
[05:01] <stlsaint> brassmaster, just asking as i would like to try it out as i think i may have a way without installing gparted...
[05:01] <DasEi> !info unp
[05:01] <jrivera> how do you add a new raid disk on an ubuntu server with existing raid disk
[05:01] <burf> Current Bluetooth master: 00:1d:ba:52:54:31 Unable to retrieve local bd_addr from `hcitool dev`. Please enable Bluetooth or specify an address manually. - great more problems
[05:01] <george> idk, i have full jaunty running on my 16gb ssd netbook and im fine
[05:01] <MindSpark> anybody ?
[05:01] <DBO> arooni-mobile___, can you describe your situation in full so i can give you an accurate recommendation (if you wish to have a minimalistic in size ubuntu install, just tell me :)
[05:01] <stlsaint> brassmaster, plus i have seen a couple issues with using gparted for sd cards...not questioning your knowledge...just looking at all options
[05:01] <callum_> i installed g-parted but its not in the menu do i need to add it to menu
[05:01] <Brandon> !compiz brandon
[05:01] <arooni-mobile___> DBO, desktop computer that i want to use as main pc + a bunch of software development
[05:02] <DasEi> potwak : saw unp ?
[05:02] <Brandon> !compiz > brandon
[05:02] <DBO> arooni-mobile___, dual boot? how much hard drive space in total?
[05:02] <stlsaint> !compiz > brandon
[05:02] <swiftarrow> callum_, its under System>Administration>Partition Editor
[05:02] <brassmaster> stlsaint: callum_: is the sd card empty or does it need clearing as well?
[05:02] <arooni-mobile___> DBO, not dual boot; but want to install vm.  320GB of hard drive
[05:02] <george> callum_: its under administration --> partition editor
[05:02] <swiftarrow> that's one thing I don't like about Jaunty: instead of calling it Gparted, it's called Partition editor... but only in the menu
[05:02] <GuidMorrow> now as I was saying, isn't KINO for DV camcorders?
[05:02] <stlsaint> arooni-mobile___, what are you using as vm client
[05:03] <Miodrag> hi, I recently bought an Acer mini laptop [WinXP] that have hidden silent installation partition which can be trigered with hotkey during bios post screen. I found this concept very interesting and wondered to replicate it with Ubuntu on desktop machine - instead of bios hotkey i will use usb flash with boot loader. Question is what hidden partition file system should be and how to convert...
[05:03] <thomas_> @Ladaubilis do you have a recovery partition?
[05:03] <Miodrag> ...ISO file to an such "partition installation" way?
[05:03] <arooni-mobile___> stlsaint, virtualbox
[05:03] <DBO> arooni-mobile___, 25GB / (for apps and some growing room), the rest into /home and swap
[05:03] <stlsaint> arooni-mobile___, what version
[05:03] <Ladaubilis> thomas_ i have a spare hd in my computer current as an archive
[05:03] <DBO> arooni-mobile___, with a dev box you will end up with quite a lot of dev header files and random stuff installed into /, so having 25GB there is a good idea
[05:03] <swiftarrow> Miodrag, there is a way to install ubuntu from the ISO image, by adding it to grub.  Try searching for that ("Install from iso without burning cd")
[05:03] <arooni-mobile___> stlsaint, whatever is on their site; latest de
[05:03] <arooni-mobile___> deb
[05:04] <arooni-mobile___> DBO, thanks for the reccomendation
[05:04] <DasEi>  Ladaubilis : I see, then you could mount the ubu-iso in windows, install to the usb-hd and then boot it, make sure grub installs to usb, then can install on internal same way afterwards
[05:04] <stlsaint> arooni-mobile___, are you using repos or off archive
[05:04] <arooni-mobile___> is it TRUE that after i set up my partitions for RAID1 that i CANNOT resize partitions later?
[05:04] <callum_> ok now my sd card has 1.9GB un-allocated space
[05:04] <Miodrag> swiftarrow: thanks very much
[05:04] <thomas_> @Ladaubilis the point was to see if you can start up in recovery mode and go to the windows installer to install a bootmgr
[05:04] <callum_> do you need to create a partition on it now
[05:04] <stlsaint> swiftarrow, Miodrag you are referring to Grub2...correct?!
[05:04] <Phase> How do I make a specific program (specifically zenity) always remain "on top" of other applications (GNOME) ?
[05:04] <DBO> arooni-mobile___, you can but its a real pain in the rump
[05:05] <Phase> Nevermind
[05:05] <brassmaster> callum_: go to a terminal and do mkfs.vfat /dev/hd* where hd* is your device.
[05:05] <thomas_> anyone have any experience managing a ipod using floola or banshee?
[05:05] <DasEi> callum_: gparted > format to ( right click on unallocated)
[05:05] <Phase> Er, re-nevermind. It goes away after I close the dialog.
[05:05] <george> phase: right click the window title and check always on top
[05:05] <Ladaubilis> DasEi, So install wubi? to second HD, boot to it, format C: then reinstall ubuntu to C:?
[05:05] <arooni-mobile___>  DBO thats why i wanted to check first
[05:05] <arooni-mobile___> what are peoples thoughts on RAID 1
[05:05] <arooni-mobile___> via software
[05:05] <callum_> nvm its applying fat16
[05:05] <Phase> george, Yeah, but the option doesn't stick for when the next time a zenity dialog is opened.
[05:05] <stlsaint> thomas_, what version of ipod
[05:05] <cfedde> might want a lvm in there too if you realy think you want to grow a file system after it is up.
[05:05] <Ladaubilis> thomas_ the usbharddrive i was trying to install from is missing the bootmgr
[05:06] <DasEi>  Ladaubilis : no, you can run the installer cd in a virtual drive under windows
[05:06] <thomas_> 80GB classic
[05:06] <MindSpark> ok, let me rephrase: which cpu frequency governor does the "CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor 2.27.4" use for ondemand scaling ?
[05:06] <DBO> arooni-mobile___, unless you really need it.... I wouldnt bother...
[05:06] <CyberKitsune_> tofix: You still there?
[05:06] <swiftarrow> Miodrag, nice idea...
[05:06] <MindSpark> I've tried cpufreqd powernowd powersaved, and none seem to work
[05:06] <Ladaubilis> DasEi oh great lemme give that a shot, ill be back if i have issues !
[05:06] <DasEi>  Ladaubilis :google virtual clone drive
[05:07] <cfedde> arooni-mobile___: imho it's easier to do a disk shuffle when you need more space than to grow a file system.
[05:07] <swiftarrow> stlsaint, I'm not sure, just remember reading some tutorials a while back
[05:07] <stlsaint> swiftarrow, as i recall Grub2 is capable of booting from iso...are you running karmic
[05:07] <stlsaint> ?
[05:07] <swiftarrow> callum_ use fat32 from the right-click menu.  Otherwise you have problems with big files
[05:08] <GuidMorrow> can't get kino to start, doesn't see my capture card (it only works with dv cameras!)
[05:08] <burf> is there not a gui for joysticks in unubtu - anyone know?
[05:08] <crdlb> MindSpark: I'm not sure I understand the question; it just uses the kernel's 'ondemand' cpufreq governor
[05:08] <GuidMorrow> is there another video program that does work with capture cards
[05:08] <swiftarrow> stlsaint, no, so I guess it's Grub<2 ;)   Someone somewhere had posted a tutorial showing how to get grub to boot an iso image, long before grub2 i guess.
[05:08] <brassmaster> swiftarrow: callum_'s gone
[05:08] <brassmaster> at last.
[05:09] <Bluey> swift it was on hak5 awhile back
[05:09] <swiftarrow> brassmaster, ah, thanks
[05:09] <Miodrag> another thing i wanted to ask - since i will not need all ubuntu packages - its for terminal computer that uses php as an imput to mysql database and notting more - i wondered to make smaller installation of ubuntu - i readed some documentation and found bunch of remastering tools - if anyone have idea which one is the best - most sophisticated for use
[05:09] <Miodrag> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_remastering_software
[05:09] <swiftarrow> Miodrag, perhaps take a look at crunchbang
[05:09] <swiftarrow> crunchbang linux, an ubuntu derivative
[05:10] <arooni-mobile___> are defaults for partitions recommended at: ext3 / mount options (relatime) label: none ; reserved blocks 5% typical usage: standard ?
[05:10] <stlsaint> swiftarrow, ha testing crunchbang out in vm right now...has some nice qualities i must say
[05:10] <Miodrag> thx i will look into it right now
[05:10] <cfedde> arooni-mobile___: not much reason to change the defaults.
[05:11] <OmiKrOn> hi all, I have this problem with some ubuntu machines when logging in via native ssh client/putty. If i hit the directional keys or  pgup,pgdwn etc the behaviour is not as epxected.. anyway how to fix that?
[05:11] <stlsaint> Miodrag, be warned crunchbang out the box is all about business..not flashy programs or environments...you will have to do all that...but
[05:11] <stlsaint> Miodrag, if you want something small and efficient...crunchbang will work
[05:12] <Miodrag> stlsaint: yes i just need support for firefox and openoffice notting else
[05:12] <thomas_> how does crunchbag compare to xubuntu?
[05:12] <CyberKitsune_> Anyone: tofix said I need to change the driver of my "device" to "vesa" in xorg.conf, but he seems to be afk or gone, and my xorg.conf looks like: http://paste.ubuntu.com/263556/ and I don't see any driver.
[05:12] <Flannel> thomas_: You should ask that question in #ubuntu-offtopic, it's not really appropriate for this channel
[05:13] <stlsaint> well you could go even smaller than that...puppy or dsl will do...you may want to check these out first...head over to distro watch to get explanations on them
[05:14] <CyberKitsune_> can anyone help? :x
[05:14] <thiebaude> sebsebseb, everything is working great
[05:14] <sebsebseb> thiebaude: good, but did you put  on a graphics card driver again?
[05:14] <stlsaint> !floola > stlsaint
[05:15] <thiebaude> sebsebseb, i did a complete re-install of everything and then edited my xorg.conf
[05:15] <sebsebseb> thiebaude: uh of everything?  as in the whole of Ubuntu?
[05:15] <thiebaude> yep
[05:15] <sebsebseb> thiebaude: hmm
[05:15] <sebsebseb> thiebaude: well you didn't really need to do that I think
[05:16] <thiebaude> and then applied updates, and now i have to install flash, java video codecs
[05:16] <CyberKitsune_> !intel
[05:16] <thiebaude> sebsebseb, what happened last time was when i was half way through with updates, my mouse froze
[05:16] <sebsebseb> thiebaude: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras
[05:17] <thiebaude> oh, yea, im installing everything from synaptic
[05:17] <sebsebseb> thiebaude: ah ok
[05:17] <sebsebseb> thiebaude: well  that command will take care of  most of that stuff for you
[05:17] <deviant-route> .
[05:17] <deviant-route> Host 'deviant-route', running Linux 2.6.28-15-generic - Cpu0: Intel 1596 MHz; Up: 5:17; Users: 3; Load: 0.15; Free: [Mem: 89/2004 Mio] [Swap: 4103/4103 Mio] [/: 10497/14084 Mio] [/home: 52936/56997 Mio] [/media/BIGVIDEOS: 342563/715054 Mio]; Vpenis: 289.5 cm;
[05:17] <sebsebseb> thiebaude: and synaptic is so  slow, compared to  the shell
[05:17] <thiebaude> thanks again, oh i used nano earlier to edit in a non-gui and it didn't work before
[05:18] <sebsebseb> thiebaude: or terminal the other name  for it
[05:18] <thiebaude> yes
[05:18] <thiebaude> have ext4, its fast
[05:18] <kevdog> Is there an equivalent or something similar to vumeter? -- I uninstalled pulse audio
[05:18] <sebsebseb> thiebaude: yep  about 10 or 15 seconds boot up
[05:18] <scriptwarlock> how stable is ext4 now?
[05:18] <thiebaude> true
[05:19] <sebsebseb> scriptwarlock: I think the dataloss issues got fixed ages ago, there was someone in here with Ext4 on 9.04 the other day  with   the  delete big files and lock up issue
[05:19] <sebsebseb> scriptwarlock: 9.10 uses by default, but also has a proper kernel for it
[05:19] <sebsebseb> scriptwarlock: and yes 9.10 final will be out at the end of October
[05:19] <Dulak> not stable enough
[05:20] <scriptwarlock> no im waiting for the lts
[05:20] <thiebaude> sebsebseb, someone asked me earlier whats new in 9.10 and i gave him a list of whats new
[05:20] <scriptwarlock> could ext4 be the default of ext4?
[05:20] <scriptwarlock> im mean next lts
[05:20] <pepperphd> why do i have to have root privelages to updatedb? can i make it so i don't have to sudo updatedb?
[05:20] <sebsebseb> thiebaude: there are wiki pages
[05:20] <sebsebseb> thiebaude: for each alpha
[05:21] <thiebaude> scriptwarlock, yes
[05:21] <David1> I am running jaunty unr on my samsung nc10.  I cannot turn my wireless on and off.  How do I activate the function key (fn+F9)?
[05:21] <soreau> pepperphd: If you'd like you can add commands to be ran as root everytime you boot in /etc/rc.local
[05:21] <scriptwarlock> does anyone tried the nye key?
[05:21] <thiebaude> good nite everyone
[05:21] <scriptwarlock> n with a ~
[05:22] <burf> argh forget it
[05:22] <di||itante> pepperphd: see setuid
[05:22] <Dulak> pepperphd: you can edit the sudoers file and put a line that will let you run that command with sudo and no passwd
[05:22] <DasEi> scriptwarlock: I#m using it for half a year, even with hard treatments , like plug-out power offs no problems here
[05:23] <scriptwarlock> wahts the advantage when using it on regular laptops and desktop
[05:23] <pepperphd> thanks
[05:23] <Zylstra555> When I access my computer using Ubuntu's "built in" remote access, it tends to allow me to type my password in, enter the login screen, and it will display the desktop, but I can not click anything.
[05:24] <arooni-mobile___> while trying to install ubuntu to raid1 array i just set up i see : installation step failed "Select and install software"  .. any ideas on what happened and what to do next?
[05:24] <scriptwarlock> do i have to reformat my hard disk?
[05:25] <JamesB192> Zylstra555: sounds like the -viewonly of a vnc client I sometimes use.
[05:25] <DasEi> scriptwarlock: It has advanced journaling funciotns and supports bigger hd's, details : http://ext4.wiki.kernel.org/
[05:25] <Zylstra555> JamesB192: Nope, its something other than that. Viewonly is not selected.
[05:26] <scriptwarlock> ah ok so no big impact on lappy and desktops
[05:26] <nnull> Anyone know a program i can use with gimp thats like Illustrator? Eg i can create slices for web output in
[05:26] <Zylstra555> JamesB192: You know how your computer can lock itself when the screensaver comes on? After I enter the password there, I am unable to control it. Also, when the screen is not locked, and the desktop is open, I can usually select one thing before I am unable to click anything.
[05:26] <DasEi> scriptwarlock:you can change to ext 4, your old data will remain ext3, anything new will be written in 4 then
[05:26] <scriptwarlock>  reformating?
[05:26] <scriptwarlock> or no need
[05:27] <sebsebseb> scriptwarlock:  I am not sure how good the conversion is, but  as far as I know for the proper thing you need to clean install Ubuntu
[05:27] <scriptwarlock> yeah right...well gonna check this ext4 now
[05:27] <sebsebseb> scriptwarlock: optional file system for 9.04 and a bit  hmm
[05:27] <sebsebseb> scriptwarlock: default for next one
[05:28] <Zylstra555> What I just said makes no sense at all, I realize, I am very tired.. but, thats all I can think of how to describe it.
[05:28] <DasEi> scriptwarlock:all ext4 >> reformation needed, change for future data > conversoin possible
[05:28] <brickside_> testing
[05:28] <brickside_> test
[05:29] <JamesB192> Zylstra555: sounds unpleasant. I usually use use ssh and vnc. what that based off of X or RDP or what? not that I think I can help, but it sounds like a network issue.
[05:29] <DasEi> brickside_: again ? heh
[05:29] <brickside_> so it works?
[05:29] <brickside_> nice
[05:29] <scriptwarlock> i dont think its neccesary for me to play with ext4 now since everything is working fine except maybe for boot ime on 9.04
[05:29] <scriptwarlock> boot time
[05:29] <Zylstra555> JamesB192: Ubuntu's remote control uses VNC. I use SSH a lot as well... I don't beleive it is a network issue at this time.
[05:29] <Zylstra555> JamesB192: though, I was thinking about trying to configure RDP
[05:30] <DasEi> scriptwarlock: the decreas from ext4 will be marginal, if at all there, better kill uneeded services for faster boot
[05:30] <kevdog> anyplace to get a vumeter?
[05:31] <DasEi> !bum | scriptwarlock
[05:31] <sebsebseb> scriptwarlock: I suggest clean instaling Ubuntu when 9.10 final comes out
[05:31] <scriptwarlock> yeah thanks for remindeing me got some unneeded files
[05:31] <sebsebseb> scriptwarlock: then you get Ext4 as well,  unless you manually set up and  choose not to have it
[05:31] <scriptwarlock> does 9.10 has facial lift?
[05:31] <sebsebseb> scriptwarlock: facial lift??
[05:32] <DasEi> !info pavumeter | kevdog
[05:32] <venial> how can i tell what distro of ubuntu im running
[05:32] <kevdog> DasEi: What if I'm not using pulseaudio?
[05:32] <venial> i installed satanic edition
[05:32] <sebsebseb> !version |  venial
[05:32] <nnull> venial→ lsb_release -a
[05:32] <venial> k thx
[05:32] <sebsebseb> venial: I think you meant that
[05:33] <sebsebseb> venial: version not distro
[05:33] <DasEi> !version | venial :
[05:33] <venial> thnx guys
[05:33] <sebsebseb> venial: np
[05:33] <DasEi> venial : also uname -a and uname -u offers info
[05:33] <JamesB192> scriptwarlock: probably some, not as much as the kubuntu changed since I last used it.
[05:34] <DasEi> kevdog: I think it works on alsa, too
[05:34] <nnull> DasEi→ What does -u do?
[05:34] <NetEcho> what version of PHP5 is in the current repo?
[05:35] <scriptwarlock> i tried also the new 2.6.30 relase but some of my hardware wont run
[05:35] <fefer> i hear man uname
[05:35] <fefer> is great
[05:35] <kevdog> DasEi: ill install and see
[05:35] <Gnea> !info php5
[05:35] <nnull> fefer→ Yeah so do i, its never heard of -u :P
[05:35] <DasEi> nnull : right, typo , -r was right
[05:35] <NetEcho> perfect
[05:35] <scriptwarlock> could be 2.6.30 kernel available on 9.10?
[05:35] <fefer> -u stands for underestimated
[05:35] <DasEi> venial : also uname -a and uname -r offers info
[05:36] <becki> Hey all, 2 fairly complex problems:        1. I have an Averatec c3500, running Jaunty, and my USB ports don't work. Any ideas?      2. Is there any relatively easy way to program iPhone apps in Ubuntu? I would love to actually use the developer's kit that Apple provides, if possible.
[05:36] <JamesB192> I think Karmic a5 is at .31-r8 or later
[05:37] <sebsebseb> scriptwarlock:  thing is if you have the later kernel  in 9.04,   certain other things  won't have been updated,   that will have been in karmic  with that later kernel
[05:37] <CyberKitsune> becki: 2. You'll need MacOSX as Apple's SDK only runs on OSX.
[05:37] <sebsebseb> !karmic |  scriptwarlock   JamesB192
[05:38] <scriptwarlock> nice.... i hope some generic webcams runs on 9.10
[05:38] <becki> CyberKitsune: Know of anything else I can use to develop on Ubuntu then?
[05:38] <arooni-mobile___> while trying to install ubuntu to raid1 array i just set up i see : installation step failed "Select and install software"  .. any ideas on what happened and what to do next?
[05:38] <sebsebseb> scriptwarlock: could test it now  at least from the Live CD, if you really want to,  but only people that  can deal with problems,   should install development/test versions
[05:39] <mike18> I just enabled the nvidia proprietary drivers, and now on reboot the max resolution is smaller than I'd like, and there's no blue signal. I'm using TVOUT & a component cable. I'm pretty sure I need to add some flags to my xorg.conf
[05:39] <CyberKitsune> becki: Sorry, I don't :(
[05:39] <scriptwarlock> hehehe i better wait for the final release or else can break laptop
[05:39] <mike18> when I did this before it seemed like every reboot would overwrite the changes I made to the xorg.conf
[05:39] <JamesB192> becki, check lsmod for the right one of uhci-hcd or ohci-hcd and possibly ehci-hcd
[05:39] <soreau> mike18: 'blue signal'?
[05:40] <sebsebseb> scriptwarlock: well not the lap top, but the OS  install yeah possibly
[05:40] <wartalker1>  /msg NickServ VERIFY REGISTER wartalker rwaqhtzcvdda
[05:40] <fefer> sweet
[05:40] <JamesB192> sebsebseb: It doesn't hurt that bad.
[05:40] <mike18> my bad no "red" the screen is all blue
[05:40] <mike18> I'm pretty sure it's b/c it's not using component out
[05:40] <becki> James: how can I do that? Still getting used to the ins and outs of Terminal.
[05:40] <sebsebseb> JamesB192: karmic is  being reasonable for me so far
[05:41]  * JamesB192 pats his bleeding stump and sips his pan galactic gargle blaster.
[05:41] <scriptwarlock> i think empathy now is closing in activating the voice and webcam
[05:41] <sebsebseb> JamesB192: what doesn't hurt that bad?
[05:41] <JamesB192> Karmic Kubuntu
[05:41] <mike18> on a previous install I would add " Option "TVOutFormat" "COMPONENT" " and the right resolution & HD720p. is there a fix so that it doesn't overwrite my xorg.conf with default every reboot?
[05:41] <mike18> is it nvidia driver that is doing that or ubuntu?
[05:42] <bboru> can someone explain to me what makes redhat linux worth buying as opposed to a free distribution.
[05:42] <sebsebseb> JamesB192: Gnome with some KDE apps in it :)
[05:42] <scriptwarlock> i hope lts release is a big break for empathy..because im planning to change gyachi for empahty
[05:42] <sebsebseb> !ot |  bboru
[05:42] <mike18> soreau: please see above
[05:42] <becki> JamesB192: how can I do that? Still getting used to the ins and outs of Terminal.
[05:42] <arooni-mobile___> while trying to install ubuntu to raid1 array i just set up i see : installation step failed "Select and install software"  .. any ideas on what happened and what to do next?
[05:42] <DasEi> mike18: it shouldn't overwite , but the nvidinstaller did, and that comes with an nvidia config, look in mneu or run cmd
[05:43] <soreau> mike18: I don't understand what your issue is exactly
[05:43] <nnull> bboru→ Redhat are one of the top Kernel contributors, there's one reason :P
[05:43] <mike18> soreau: when I reboot it overwrites the xorg.conf and doesn't keep the additions I added
[05:43] <mike18> same blue output (no red) and missing Options
[05:43] <DasEi> soreau: he installed propitary and now gets a bluescreen on comp-out
[05:43] <JamesB192> becki: 'lsmod |grep -i hci-hcd' and look at the output.
[05:44] <DasEi> mike18: so boot in safe mode, reset graphics, the use nvidia tool
[05:44] <soreau> mike18: I'm not too familiar with nvidia other than their linux drivers suck. Try nvidia-settings or a different version of the driver
[05:44] <DasEi> then*
[05:44] <sebsebseb> bboru: Redhat itself is  FOSS,  hence  CentOS for example as well,   and  Redhat charge for support,  and  yes off topic
[05:45] <becki> JamesB192: Just tried it and got no result, it just went to the next line, ready for me to enter a new command.
[05:46] <dinhin> Hey guys i first installed ubuntu on my macbookpro and a few mins ago i installed windows 7.... win7 deleted or messed up grub and now i want to install it back with the ubuntu live cd. i type sudo grub and then "find /boot/grub/stage1" and i get two partitions (hd0,2) and (hd0,3) i dont know where to install it. i have a home partition and a root partition, but i dont know which one is which because when i open up gparted it never actuall
[05:46] <dinhin> y loads the partitions it just stays @loading thanks
[05:46] <arooni-mobile___> while trying to install ubuntu to raid1 array i just set up i see : installation step failed "Select and install software"  .. any ideas on what happened and what to do next?
[05:46] <arooni-mobile___> sorry for the rapid repost
[05:46] <DasEi> mike18: or have you got another display to access your desktop ?
[05:46] <mike18> DasEi: when I used the nvidia GUI tool there's no options for the resolution I want or TVOutFormat / TVStandard options
[05:46] <mike18> yeah i vnc it and it looks fine
[05:47] <NetEcho> whats the short key to switch workspaces?
[05:47] <mike18> i have connected a monitor in the past to it when this happens and it looks fine, its something with the component out
[05:47]  * JamesB192 goofed.
[05:47] <DasEi> mike18: you know the correct settings for xorg ?
[05:48] <JamesB192> becki: usb host controller drivers are built into the kernel. I can't think of anything.
[05:49] <becki> JamesB192: So basically, since nothing is showing up, it means I m missing the drivers?
[05:49] <dinhin> Hey guys i first installed ubuntu on my macbookpro and a few mins ago i installed windows 7.... win7 deleted or messed up grub and now i want to install it back with the ubuntu live cd. i type sudo grub and then "find /boot/grub/stage1" and i get two partitions (hd0,2) and (hd0,3) i dont know where to install it. i have a home partition and a root partition, but i dont know which one is which because when i open up gparted it never actuall
[05:49] <dinhin> y loads the partitions it just stays @loading thanks
[05:49] <mike18> DasEi: well I just tried this: added "Option "TVOutFormat" "COMPONENT" "; " Option "TVStandard" "HD720p" " ; "Modes "1280x1024" "
[05:49] <JamesB192> no, they're builtin to the kernel. the list only shows some loaded external modules.
[05:49] <mike18> DasEi: logged out / then I get the old "low graphics mode"
[05:50] <mike18> DasEi: I just figured out how to get out of low graphics mode problem by finally getting my nvidia drivers working. was a PITA
[05:50] <JamesB192> for the whole list you would just run 'lsmod'
[05:51] <DasEi> mike18: so got to find somebody using nvidia on composite, I have one experience from ati setting up a tv set, though results didn't well, so I left this, sorry,  maybe google it ? if you get low res, it means settings are not correct, /var/log/Xorg.0.log might give further hints
[05:52] <dinhin> Any help? i need to somehow see which partition is which...
[05:52] <Gun_Smoke> df -hT
[05:52] <mike18> DasEi: k, thanks I'll check there
[05:52] <Gun_Smoke> sudo fdisk -l
[05:52] <DasEi> dinhin: sudo fdisk -l
[05:52] <CyberKitsune> Can I upgrade from Ubuntu 9.09 to 9.10 without burning a CD?
[05:52] <Gun_Smoke> CyberKitsune, yep
[05:53] <DasEi> CyberKitsune: 9.04 > 9.10 ? yes, see :
[05:53] <DasEi> !dist-upgrade
[05:53] <Flannel> CyberKitsune: You should ask in #ubuntu+1 for all of the specifics regarding upgrading to an alpha version
[05:54] <CyberKitsune> lpha?
[05:54] <DasEi> !karmic
[05:55] <Gun_Smoke> Don't be scared.
[05:56] <wfiuewfew> Hi! I have a bunch of files owned by root. I want them to be owned by me what command do I use to change permissions on the whole directory
[05:56] <Flannel> wfiuewfew: Which files?
[05:56] <Wicked> hmm. i change the sound settings in volume control....i unmute master,headphone,pcm,speaker and turn the sliders all the way up....i then close it...but when i reboot...those are all muted again
[05:56] <Flannel> CyberKitsune: It means it's not stable and you will likely encounter problems at some point
[05:57] <JamesB192> wfiuewfew: man chown
[05:57] <Wicked> why isnt the volume control remembering my settings?
[05:57] <wfiuewfew> Flannel: Just some files I copied using sudo cp
[05:57] <Lostinspace_46> xmodmap says 1st keysym=no mod  2nd keysym=shift+key  3rd keysym=Mode_switch+key 4th keysym=shift+Mode_switch+key  xbindkeys doesn't even list Mode_switch as a mod.  Does xbindkeys run separately from xmodmap?
[05:57] <Prost_> i somehow lost my firefox launcher and have to launch it from the terminal.  How do i get the launcher back?
[05:57] <Flannel> wfiuewfew: you'll want to use chown, yeah. chown user:group files
[05:57] <shady-sheep> wfiuewfew: Well that sounds like system-related files.  What path?
[05:58] <wfiuewfew> Flannel: thanks, so I would use chown -R user:me my-files
[05:58] <thegeek6> @prost....maybe make your own
[05:58] <JamesB192> j/k 'sudo chown me:mygroup file1 ...' fill in the blanks
[05:58] <shady-sheep> wfiuewfew: chown -R john:john /home/john/
[05:58] <Prost_> thegeek6, how do i do that?
[05:58] <Gun_Smoke> wfiuewfew, while you're looking over man pages see cp as well.. look for -p
[05:58] <Lostinspace_46> Prost_: copy it from your firefoz folder and paste it to the panel
[05:58] <Flannel> wfiuewfew: chown -R username:username /path/to/folder/my/files/are/in/
[05:58] <Prost_> lostinspace_46, thanks
[05:58] <wfiuewfew> all: thanks
[05:58] <Lostinspace_46> Prost_: No prob
[05:58] <dihi> Hey guys i actually deleted my swap partition for ubuntu 9.04. Is there anyway i can tell ubuntu which partition to use as swap? i mean ican use gparted to create the swap partition, but how do i tell ubuntu to use it? thanks
[05:58] <Flannel> !swap | dihi
[05:59] <domo> hey - how can i do a complete clean remove of a package? anything more to apt-get remove ?
[05:59] <Flannel> domo: remove --purge
[05:59] <Flannel> domo: (or on more recent ones, purge is itself a command instead of remove)
[05:59] <domo> Flannel: thanks
[05:59] <arooni-mobile___> during alternate jaunty install to raid1 array i see: "installation step failed" you can try to run the menu or skip it... is there a way to figure out WHY SPECIFICALLY THIS FAILED?
[06:00] <domo> Flannel: worked thanks
[06:00] <thegeek6> @prost: right click the desktop and hit the button that says "create launcher" or similar
[06:00] <Lostinspace_46> Flannel You will still need to weed out some files afterward
[06:00] <wfiuewfew> Flannel: Why do I get chown: invalid user: `username:me'
[06:00] <Flannel> wfiuewfew: "me" likely isn't the group, ooh
[06:00] <Flannel> wfiuewfew: username:username (where both usernames are your user)
[06:00] <Lostinspace_46> domo You will still need to weed out some files afterward
[06:00] <Flannel> wfiuewfew: That's actually user:group, but your group is the same as your username
[06:01] <Flannel> Lostinspace_46: No he won't
[06:01] <wfiuewfew> all: many thanks
[06:01] <Flannel> Lostinspace_46: Only things in his homedir *if* the program was run by him and put confguration stuff there
[06:01] <dihi> Hey guys, all of a sudden now when i open gparted it just hangs at searching /dev/sda for partitons... how can i fix this
[06:01] <scrvlz> when I run apt-get update I get an error on some saying no public key, I have read online how to fix, but can someone explain to me in a nutshell what it is that a public key is?
[06:01] <DasEi> dihi : you got to line swap up in fstab
[06:02] <Lostinspace_46> Flannel: I always have stuff left after I purge
[06:02] <scrvlz> is a public key a unique code my ubuntu install has
[06:02] <dihi> daa
[06:02] <scrvlz> and if so, how does that get lost?
[06:02] <thegeek6> @scrvlz...a public key is there to verify that you are getting the correct pachages (I think)
[06:02] <Flannel> Lostinspace_46: Do you have an example we can look into?  You shouldn't
[06:02] <DasEi> dihi : gparted takes some time to load
[06:02] <dihi> dasEi, what? to fix gparted?
[06:02] <arooni-mobile___> during alternate jaunty install to raid1 array i see: "installation step failed" you can try to run the menu or skip it... here is syslog: http://pastebin.com/m53513ee9 ... any ideas on what to do next?
[06:02] <DasEi> dihi : no , to make ubuntu use swap again
[06:03] <blizzang> im trying to move my ubuntu partition so i can install XP in front but gparted is giving me errors (im running off of the LiveCD): http://paste.ubuntu.com/263577/   "Input/output error during read on /dev/sda"
[06:03] <Lostinspace_46> Flannel: I will have you one in a minute
[06:03] <domo> I'm trying to install zlibdev packages and zlib1 and zlib1-dev aren't working.. what's zlib1g?
[06:03] <DasEi> dihi : open a terminal ..
[06:03] <dihi> dasei ok
[06:03] <dihi> done
[06:03] <DasEi> dihi : sudo apt-get install pastebinit
[06:04] <dihi> dasei, what for?
[06:04] <DasEi> dihi : sudo fdisk -l | pastebinit                                << giver url from trml here
[06:04] <DasEi> dihi :  pastebinit  /etc/fstab                              << giver url from trml here
[06:05] <scrvlz> mr thegeek6, so my computer compares my key to the key at a repository?  and if they don't match gives me the error?
[06:05] <dihi> dasei i dont get  a url as a result of fdisk -l ....
[06:05] <becki> Anyone here know anything about Averatec c3500's?
[06:05] <mrpockets> ohhi
[06:05] <mrpockets> I just reformatted, and onmy backed up  /home/myuser
[06:06] <mrpockets> are FF's favorites anywhere within the home directory?
[06:06] <mgjschdl> can someone please tell me the command line program to edit the xfce4 menu in xbuntu?
[06:06] <DasEi> dihi : sudo fdisk -l | pastebinit                                <<   -l is lower L,  |  is altgr with upline, can copy and paste from messenger in trml
[06:07] <JamesB192> mrpockets: yes, under .mozilla I think
[06:08] <mrpockets> good man..
[06:08] <DasEi> mrpockets: sudo updatedb && locate bookmarks.html
[06:09] <blizzang> im trying to move my ubuntu partition so i can install XP in front but gparted is giving me errors (im running off of the LiveCD): http://paste.ubuntu.com/263577/   "Input/output error during read on /dev/sda"  help?
[06:09] <mrpockets> DasEi, I blew away the ubuntu install to dual boot to Win7
[06:09] <mrpockets> have yet to resetup Ubuntu
[06:09] <DasEi> !grub
[06:09] <hoink> detective tactics please: where to begin?: NDISwrapper running broadcom 4306 rev 3  b/g reports "device not ready" in Jaunty.
[06:10] <hoink> followed this HOWTO, no errors: http://ubuntuforums.org/printthread.php?t=201902&pp=175
[06:10] <ryan__> hey
[06:10] <moe> hello everyone
[06:10] <cooldude> hi
[06:10] <blizzang> gparted is giving me errors moving my ubuntu partition: "Input/output error during read on /dev/sda"  what can I do to move the partition?
[06:10] <shrey> helloo
[06:11] <Guest58682> i had a system freeze and after i checked there was an error in log saying ""kernal: Cannot find map file" can anyone shed some light on this one for me please :)
[06:11] <mdwright> So I've created an equiv package that Provides: mysql-common, but it APT still is trying to install mysql-common when anything requires it. Any thoughts?
[06:12] <DasEi> blizzang:try e2fsck -p on it
[06:12] <mgjschdl> can someone please tell me the command line program to edit the xfce4 menu in xbuntu?
[06:12] <kiz_> okay this is driveing me crazy
[06:13] <DasEi> !paste | dihi
[06:13] <zenlunatic> mgjschdl: to edit a text file you use vim, nano, etc...
[06:13] <kiz_> how come when i add ppa in to sources, they dont show up on my package manager?
[06:13] <mgjschdl> are you serious?! did they take that ability out recently?
[06:13] <zenlunatic> mgjschdl: man page should show you where the config files are
[06:13] <blizzang> DasEi: so to get it to check /dev/sda1 I would do e2fsck -p /dev/sda1, right?
[06:13] <JamesB192> Mqueue: how many /boot/System.map* files do you have? j/k mostly
[06:14] <DasEi> blizzang:right, sudo infront
 hahaha..u da man..yes i have 2 of them
[06:14] <zenlunatic> mgjschdl: you specified command line which means most often a text file or some curses config
[06:14] <Mqueue> System.map-2.6.24-24-generic   &   System.map-2.6.27-14-generic
[06:14] <blizzang> DasEi: "/dev/sda1: clean, 280741/13410304 files, 42547338/53635010 blocks"
[06:15] <DasEi> blizzang:sudo hparm -z
[06:15] <DasEi> blizzang: sudo gparted
[06:15] <mgjschdl> ZENLUNATIC> well there used to be the ability to right-click->properties->edit menu
[06:15] <JamesB192> Mqueue: which kernel were you trying to boot in?
[06:15] <zenlunatic> mgjschdl: okay but that isn';t what you asked
[06:15] <DasEi> dihi : ?
[06:16] <mgjschdl> well... thats because its not there, or at least in default xubuntu
[06:16] <zenlunatic> well yeah you could invoke that gui tool through cli...
[06:16] <blizzang> DasEi: "/dev/sda:  re-reading partition table  BLKRRPART failed: Device or resource busy"
[06:16] <mgjschdl> whats the command line though?
[06:16] <Lostinspace_46> Flannel: Here is my output from --purge.  How do I past a screenshot?http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/m73e47c58
[06:16] <zenlunatic> beats me
[06:16] <mgjschdl> haha
[06:16] <Mqueue> JamesB192>> i didn't specify anything it's auto booting..sorry kinda new at this
[06:17] <zenlunatic> i don't use xfce
[06:17] <DasEi> blizzhang : is it mounted ??
[06:17] <mgjschdl> I couldn't be bothered with kde lately, and gnome has never been my thing
[06:17] <DasEi> blizzhang : is it mounted ?? (mount with no args tells you)
[06:18] <blizzang> DasEi: nope
[06:18] <DasEi> blizzhang : gparted still open ?
[06:19] <mdwright> Does anyone have experience with dpkg equivs?
[06:19] <Mqueue> JamesB192>> seems like the log is stating System.map-2.6.27-14-generic
[06:19] <blizzang> DasEi: nope
[06:20] <padi999> hey guys, I opened port 20 and 21 for VSFTPD and the weird thing is: some clients can connect (linux ftp client) and some not (firefox, konqueror), what could be the problem here?
[06:21] <padi999> oh: from within LAN side, it works for ALL clients, so it could be a NAT or a Firewall problem
[06:21] <Sensiva> Hello all I am trying to get Commandos 2 : Men Of Courage run on my Ubuntu box. I am running Hardy 64bit. wine version 1.0. it works but no sound. any idea?
[06:21] <JamesB192> Mqueue: I don't know then. I was thinking that the initscrips might be wanting a System.map file that isn't there, but that seems to not be case.
[06:22] <Mqueue> JamesB192>> initally that's what i had thought but seems like it was not the case..so got a bit confused
[06:23] <DasEi> blizzhang :strange, does top show any pid of a elated process ?
[06:23] <DasEi> related*
[06:23] <JamesB192> padi999: anonymous user account in vsftpd? or are you using the sam account on all of them? check the server logs?
[06:24] <blizzang> DasEi: i think the problem is that i have a few bad blocks, so im currently remapping them with "sudo fsck -c -k -v /dev/sda1"
[06:25] <DasEi> blizzang: erm, if e2fsck closed clean.. don't mess things up
[06:25] <_Trinity_> hi all
[06:25] <_Trinity_> say, I was trying to upgrade brezy to dapper
[06:26] <_Trinity_> couldn't do it
[06:26] <sebsebseb> !dapper | _Trinity_
[06:26] <Polterge|st> would anyone happpen to know how to fix this http://pastebin.com/m6a85f211 ?
[06:27] <sebsebseb> !upgrade | _Trinity_
[06:27] <blizzang> DasEi: i dont trust a quick check...the partition was being moved when the computer lost power, and i managed to copy everything from /bin on the LiveCD to /bin on the hard drive, and it booted and worked just fine.  so now im trying to move the partition to install windows, im having errors (as you know) and i want to make sure that it is okay
[06:27] <_Trinity_> it not there under http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu but under http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu
[06:27] <blizzang> DasEi: it was having trouble reading /bin, which is why i copied them over...
[06:27] <sebsebseb> _Trinity_: why Dapper?
[06:28] <_Trinity_> those instructions don't work because they don't take account that the address points to another repository
[06:28] <sebsebseb> !8.04 |  _Trinity_
[06:28] <DasEi> blizzang: hm, the -p should have done repairs,  what is the -k option in fsck for ?
[06:28] <_Trinity_> well, dapper because I can't seem to install a new verion onto my iMac
[06:28] <sebsebseb> _Trinity_: if you can't repo update, why not do a clean install and put on at least 8.04 on?
[06:28] <_Trinity_> actually I had to install hoary
[06:28] <blizzang> DasEi: http://www.uluga.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7658001
[06:29] <sebsebseb> _Trinity_: oh on a Mac, you can  get later versions onto Mac, but I don't  know how to put Linux onto a Mac, since don't have one
[06:29] <_Trinity_> these newer ones don't seem to want to install or I', burnig bum CDs
[06:29] <_Trinity_> but I've been checking the md5 and they turn out right
[06:29] <_Trinity_> I have burn protection too
[06:29] <sebsebseb> !dualboot | _Trinity_
[06:30] <_Trinity_> and so I'm being forced to upgrade solowly from hoary
[06:30] <_Trinity_> I figured it out. We;ll see now
[06:30] <Mqueue> JamesB192>> seems like i had to uninstall some of the linux-image packaegs and got rid of some of the stuff..just gona reboot and see thanks for your help ;-)
[06:30] <blizzang> DasEi: "-k When combined with the -c option, any existing bad blocks in the bad blocks list are preserved, and any new bad blocks found by running badblocks(8) will be added to the existing bad blocks list."
[06:31] <JamesB192> ah.
[06:31] <padi999> JamesB192: no annon accounts, you mean xfer logs?
[06:31] <blizzang> DasEi: most (read: enough) of the data is backed up, so even if I lose a few files here and there, thats okay
[06:32] <DasEi> blizzang: so mark bad blocks in the table, see
[06:32] <CaptainCrook> anyway to run a command in a specific terminal from another terminal?
[06:32] <sebsebseb> _Trinity_: well good luck
[06:32] <JamesB192> no, not the transfer logs. there should be a log of errors. lemme check quick.
[06:33] <Lostinspace_46> Flannel: Here is my output from --purge.  http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/m73e47c58  and here are the leftover files  http://i31.tinypic.com/2m4pnxi.jpg
[06:33] <DasEi> !ssh | CaptainCrook
[06:33] <CaptainCrook> ?
[06:33] <_Trinity_> sebastien, I now how to install linux onto a mac, it's just that I don't think these old freuity iMacs are all that well supported anymore
[06:33] <_Trinity_> they never were
[06:33] <Polterge|st> does anyone know how to fix this ? http://pastebin.com/m6a85f211
[06:34] <DasEi> blizzang: command still running ?
[06:34] <CaptainCrook> i meant both terminal are local...
[06:35] <DasEi>  CaptainCrook: same machine or two machines ?
[06:35] <CaptainCrook> DasEi,  same machine...
[06:36] <sebsebseb> _Trinity_: ok well,   Yellow Dog Linux is meant to be good on Mac as well
[06:36] <_Trinity_> I don't like rpm based distros
[06:36] <_Trinity_> once I got to Debian, I loved it
[06:37] <_Trinity_> but stable was way too old
[06:37] <sebsebseb> _Trinity_: oh ok, but why not btw ?
[06:37] <_Trinity_> and testing was too rough
[06:37] <sebsebseb> _Trinity_: yeah  exactly,  I thought about Debian,  but stable means old when it comes to Debian
[06:37] <_Trinity_> so when Ubuntu came around, it was almost right
[06:38] <_Trinity_> rpm based distros --back when I was using linux-- never garentee upgrades
[06:38] <andresmh> is there a PPA where we can find Skype 2.1?
[06:38] <_Trinity_> they can try but they always seem to break
[06:38] <sebsebseb> andresmh: not sure, but the Skype website provide it for Ubuntu
[06:38] <_Trinity_> on me anyway
[06:38] <pyRunner>                                
[06:38] <sebsebseb> andresmh: Skype for Ubuntu
[06:39] <_Trinity_> and rpm hell is something I've lived through
[06:39] <_Trinity_> I've hardly ever had problems with apt
[06:39] <sebsebseb> _Trinity_: ah ok
[06:39] <Lostinspace_46> Polterge|st: It looks to me like there is a file that can't be read due to a script error..You may have to remove it all by hand
[06:39] <blizzang> DasEi: yeah, its about 33% done, with about 18 minutes elapsed, so its gonna be awhile
[06:39] <andresmh> sebsebseb, but Skype provides  a download not a repo
[06:39] <pyRunner> My dual boot installation is not working after I follow https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBoot?action=show&redirect=WindowsDualBootHowTo
[06:40] <_Trinity_> I could go on and on, into the other stuff but I'll save it for another day
[06:40] <sebsebseb> andresmh: yes get the download
[06:40] <sebsebseb> _Trinity_: sure, plus it's off topic in here
[06:40] <blizzang> DasEi: the good news is that it hasnt spit out any errors or bad blocks yet, so it either hasnt hit them yet, logs all the bad blocks and spits them all out at the end, or there arent any so far...
[06:40] <sebsebseb> _Trinity_: in pm it's ok, but I am going soon anyway
[06:40] <Polterge|st> I need help here http://pastebin.com/m6a85f211
[06:40] <_Trinity_> agreed
[06:40] <Lostinspace_46> Polterge|st: It looks to me like there is a file that can't be read due to a script error..You may have to remove it all by hand
[06:40] <_Trinity_> ciao
[06:40] <Polterge|st> which file has the script error though
[06:41] <Lostinspace_46> Polterge|st: PM me if you want
[06:47] <mib> hi.how can i install Scipy packages in Ubuntu-feisty?
[06:48] <pyRunner> Hi mib
[06:48] <pyRunner> is that for Python? If so the python install.py will work
[06:48] <pyRunner> sorry... python setup.py install
[06:49] <mib> you mean apt-get install?
[06:50] <codeshah> hey guys, my /usr/bin/php links to /etc/alternatives/ php and that is php4, how can I get my default php system to get back to php5?
[06:50] <durt> mib, feisty has not been supported for a long time now.
[06:50] <karim_> hi all!
[06:50] <mib> durt: i am aware of it but i dont have much choice. at the moment.
[06:51] <durt> mib, there is an old archive for deprecated releases, point your /etc/apt/sources.list file to it.
[06:52] <mib> durt: whihc one? could you show me?
[06:52] <durt> mib, one sec, let me find it.
[06:52] <mib> sure.thanks.
[06:53] <vix> how do i remove an application installed in wine
[06:53] <kamagatos> how can my desktop be viewed remotely via the remote app (vnc)?
[06:53] <wartalker> how to set PS1 only for urxvt
[06:56] <powertool08> kamagatos: If you have enabled the built-in vnc (vino iirc), then go to another computer, install a vnc client (tightvncviewer, xvncviewer, realvncviewer, etc) tell it to connect to your ip and it should either connect or prompt for a password if you set it up.
[06:57] <kamagatos> powertool08: i tried it but it doesnt work
[06:57] <powertool08> kamagatos: Also, VNC isn't very secure on it's own, I recommend tunneling it over an ssh session(and recommend pubkey authentication for ssh)
[06:58] <powertool08> kamagatos: Does it give you any error messages?
[06:58] <kamagatos> even ssh doesnt work
[06:58] <kamagatos> connection timed out
[06:58] <powertool08> kamagatos: Are you connecting across a lan or over the internet?
[06:58] <kamagatos> over the internet
[06:59] <powertool08> kamagatos: Did you forward the ports in the router?
[07:00] <kamagatos> i use a 3g modem
[07:01] <Myscreen> Hi all ...can help with audio for my Hardy: Failed to construct test pipeline for 'gconfaudiosrc ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! gconfaudiosink profile=chat'
[07:01] <powertool08> kamagatos: Can you get on the same lan and the server your trying to connect to and then connect?
[07:01] <kamagatos> powertool08: i installed firestarter to configure the port but it doesnt recognize (or i dont know how yo do it) te CDMA modem
[07:01] <SOG> can someone give me the live CD image download page please? I can't seems to find them
[07:01] <powertool08> kamagatos: Hmm, me either. I've never used a 3g modem.
[07:02] <kamagatos> when i try to connect across the lan with another sever it works normally nut over intrenet i have no response
[07:02] <Vizirka> ahh yeah nalioth brotha
[07:02] <Vizirka> Take a deep breath, relax!
[07:02] <Vizirka> I am Ongavezirke the glorious, God's favorite. By the grace of God and the faith of the crown protector of orphans and deprived peer ...
[07:03] <powertool08> kamagatos: But if it were me, I'd make sure my ports were open on routers and the box your connecting to. Verify I could connect to its private ip, then move to the public ip and use ssh -vvv, and go from the debug output
[07:03] <powertool08> kamagatos: Try the ssh -vvv, it will tell you what part of the connection process fails
[07:03] <Vizirka> heya dickhead, don1t do that
[07:04] <SOG> can someone give me the live CD image download page please? I can't seems to find them... Because I can only find AMD 64bit, I remember there used to be a live DVD game version for Intel 64bit
[07:04] <Vizirka> let's make a blowjob me nalioth brotha
[07:04] <powertool08> SOG which image are you looking for?
[07:05] <durt> mib, http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/
[07:05] <SOG> powertool08 just the ubuntu DVD iso download page, I can't seems to find it, I remember there used to be a page that show all the isos
[07:05] <kamagatos> powertool08: i really dont know how to do these manip
[07:06] <powertool08> SOG: http://www.ubuntu.com/GetUbuntu/download
[07:06] <powertool08> kamagatos: manip?
[07:06] <SOG> Thanks powertool08... I went to this page too, but I am not sure how to select which iso to download, not sure how to get the iso image for intel 64
[07:07] <kamagatos> powertool: manip => dont know the englidh word sorry
[07:08] <kamagatos> but i tried ssh -vvv
[07:08] <mib> durt: so i copy the link to my source list?
[07:08] <powertool08> SOG: Oh, I think I see your problem. All x64 architectures are amd64 iso's, even for intel machines.
[07:08] <kamagatos> it work on the 127.0.0.1
[07:09] <SOG> um.. thanks powertool08 let me see if I can find the old download page :P
[07:09] <durt> mib, no you have to edit your sources.list file so that all the entries point to it, if you don't know how better research it a bit before you mess it up.
[07:09] <Flannel> Lostinspace_46: everything in the evolution package is removed, but evolution depends on other packages, which contain those thigns that are still left
[07:09] <powertool08> kamagatos: can you pastebin the output of ssh -vvv
[07:09] <dsdeiz> hello, anyone here using github? how do you usually put your dotfiles there? do you guys have a folder e.g. dotfiles where you put all your dotfiles? is it like that?
[07:10] <kamagatos> ok
[07:10] <kamagatos> powertool08:ok
[07:10] <durt> mib, be aware that feisty and gutsy have a major security flaw, I believe in ssl.
[07:11] <mib> er.
[07:11] <mechdave> Anyone got gDesklets going on Jaunty?
[07:12] <Bluey> mech -- I've never heard of them sorry - do you mean applets?
[07:12] <AnxiousNut> How can I know the type of a file in terminal?
[07:13] <KB1JWQ> AnxiousNut: file $filename
[07:13] <Bluey> you can use the file command
[07:13] <Lostinspace_46> Flannel: Right, but the folders are in, for instance, lib.  Why don't they get removed
[07:13] <Bluey> file back.jpg
[07:13] <Bluey> back.jpg: JPEG image data, JFIF standard 1.01
[07:14] <Flannel> Lostinspace_46: Which folder?  Can you cite one in particular as an example?
[07:14] <dsdeiz> and one more thing, is it possible to use apt-get to install a package without root privileges? :-/
[07:14] <Bluey> dsdeiz -- not that I know of
[07:14] <SOG> powertool08 I found it, it's  http://www.gtlib.gatech.edu/pub/ubuntu-releases/jaunty/
[07:14] <AnxiousNut> thanx, i'll read man for the rest
[07:15] <Lostinspace_46> Flannel: /usr/lib/evolution
[07:15] <Lostinspace_46> Flannel: evolution being a folder, not a file
[07:15] <kamagatos> powertool08:OpenSSH_5.1p1 Debian-5ubuntu1, OpenSSL 0.9.8g 19 Oct 2007
[07:15] <kamagatos> debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config
[07:15] <kamagatos> debug1: Applying options for *
[07:15] <kamagatos> debug2: ssh_connect: needpriv 0
[07:15] <kamagatos> debug1: Connecting to xx.xx.xx.xx [xx.xx.xx.xxx] port 22.
[07:15] <FloodBot2> kamagatos: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[07:15] <dsdeiz> then i guess, i could simply download a package and do ./configure --prefix=/path/to/home right? (not exacly sure if i got it correctly. lol)
[07:16] <powertool08> SOG: More or less the same thing, you found a mirror. Read the descriptions of the Intel x86 and AMD64, if you have a 64bit cpu, then you want the amd64 image.
[07:16] <powertool08> !pastebin | kamagatos
[07:16] <Bluey> this is handy too:  file glxgears
[07:16] <Bluey> glxgears: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.15, stripped
[07:17] <SOG> powertool08 but I can't seems to find it in the ubuntu download page anymore, I mean they seems to be easier, just select what you want and download, but I want to look at all the iso and select one for my friend :p anyway thanks
[07:17] <Flannel> Lostinspace_46: because there are other packages that have files there, do "dpkg -S /usr/lib/evolution" to see
[07:17] <kamagatos> ubottu: thnx, im new here
[07:18] <dsdeiz> oh, what about using 'dpkg'? can i install a deb package without being root? :-/
[07:18] <kamagatos> powertool:http://paste.ubuntu.com/263599/
[07:18] <Bluey> ds - no
[07:18] <Bluey> just prefix the command with sudo and that should work
[07:18] <grawity> dsdeiz: no, dpkg requires root, and all other apps just call dpkg.
[07:18] <grawity> Bluey: dsdeiz said, "without being root"
[07:18] <Bluey> so sudo apt-get install <packagenamegoeshere>
[07:19] <Lostinspace_46> Flannel: I did and dpkg: serious warning: files list file for package `libgizmod3' missing, assuming package has no files currently installed.
[07:19] <Lostinspace_46> evolution-data-server, nautilus-sendto: /usr/lib/evolution
[07:19] <grawity> davenpro: Is it a .deb?
[07:19] <grawity> dsdeiz: Is it a .deb?
[07:19] <dsdeiz> yups
[07:19] <dsdeiz> grawity: yes, it's a .deb
[07:19] <powertool08> kamagatos: I'm not sure if this is the problem or not, but it looks like ssh wants you to be root when you connect. debug2: ssh_connect: needpriv 0
[07:19] <Flannel> Lostinspace_46: that's an interesting warning, but there you go, evolution-data-server and nautilus-sendto both have files in /usr/lib/evolution
[07:19] <grawity> dsdeiz: Then you need to use 'sudo dpkg -i file.deb'
[07:19] <grawity> dsdeiz: apt is only for downloading/installing from repos.
[07:20] <powertool08> kamagatos: but it shouldn't be setup that way.
[07:20] <luke_> yo how do i get rid of that annoying sound when i turn off ubuntu
[07:20] <Bluey> power - can you connect to the other machine using an explicit ip address -- ex:  192.168.0.101 ?
[07:20] <dsdeiz> oh man :( still requires 'sudo'-ing.. anyways, thanks for the help ;)
[07:20] <Lostinspace_46> Flannel: Ahhh, got ya
[07:20] <kamagatos> powertool08: but i used the command in root
[07:20] <mib> durf: is scipy supported in Dapper?
[07:21] <mib> durt: is scipy supported in Dapper?
[07:21] <Flannel> mib: python-scipy?
[07:21] <luke_> yo how do i get rid of that annoying sound when i turn off ubuntu
[07:21] <grawity> dsdeiz: You don't have sudo access?
[07:21] <powertool08> kamagatos: Do you have access to the box you're trying to connect to?
[07:21] <Lostinspace_46> Flannel: Thanks.  My bedtime now.  See ya next time
[07:21] <dsdeiz> grawity: yeah, i don't have sudo access :(
[07:21] <Bluey> :-(
[07:21] <shady-sheep> !log
[07:21] <grawity> dsdeiz: So there are two ways:
[07:22] <shady-sheep> Err, is there a command on "How to make a log?"
[07:22] <kamagatos> powertool08:yes!
[07:22] <mib> Flannel:yes
[07:22] <dsdeiz> grawity: can you share them?
[07:22] <Flannel> mib: Yes
[07:22] <grawity> dsdeiz: 1) Get sudo access. (Easy if you're sitting next to PC.)
[07:22] <Flannel> grawity: er...
[07:22] <grawity> dsdeiz: 2) use 'ar' to unpack the .deb and copy files to your own homedir.
[07:22] <Flannel> shady-sheep: A log of what?
[07:22] <powertool08> kamagatos: run 'sudo /etc/init.d/ssh restart' then try to connect again. Let me know if its the same output or if it changes.
[07:23] <Shady> Flannel: excuse me?
[07:23] <durt> mib, ya, there's a python-scipy and python2.4-scipy check at packages.ubuntu.com
[07:23] <grawity> Flannel: Not going to explain the 1st one - at least not yet
[07:23] <Shady> oh
[07:23] <dsdeiz> grawity: 2nd one looks neat.. i'll check on it right away.
[07:23] <mib> durt: so they only not supported i feisty? if so, what is the command to install them
[07:23] <shady-sheep> Flannel: For a script I'm working on. I'd like to know if it's working in cron so basically something like echo --> to log?
[07:23] <dsdeiz> grawity: as for the first one, would that involve a lot of steps?
[07:23] <Flannel> mib: Feisty and Edgy are EOL, Dapper is half EOL
[07:24] <Bluey> shady hand on a sec I did something like that....
[07:24] <Flannel> shady-sheep: command > file
[07:24] <Shady> ...
[07:24] <Flannel> shady-sheep: that'll send the otuput of command to a file (stdout, but not stderr)
[07:24] <kamagatos> powertool08: i've the same response => connection timed out
[07:24] <grawity> dsdeiz: Depends on your experience on the Terminal.
[07:24] <Bluey> shady I used an &> so it redirects the output and errors to a file
[07:25] <Shady> ok
[07:25] <durt> mib, if your on dapper (server) just 'sudo apt-get install python-scipy' , or python2.4-scipy.
[07:27] <stephane> yo
[07:28] <rgnr> hey all
[07:29] <powertool08> kamagatos: Hmm, I'm not sure what else it could be. Try scanning your ports, ex: nmap -p 22 localhost, make sure its open, then scan your server's private ip, ex nmap -p 22 192.168.1.x, and so on.
[07:29] <rgnr> how do i check my usb flash ?
[07:29] <rgnr> i mean check whether it's USB2
[07:29] <bD> yo
[07:29] <bD> how do i get rid of annoy sound when turning off ubuntu
[07:29] <Bluey> rgnr -- you know I don't know - good question...
[07:29] <grawity> bD: Looked in Settings -> Administration?
[07:30] <l403> try lsusb --verbose
[07:30] <kamagatos> powertool08: 22port is opened on here
[07:30] <leaf-sheep> Flannel: I found out.  Apparently it was THAT easy. Eg, echo "Nightly Backup Successful: $(date)" >> /tmp/mybackup.log
[07:30] <tleuser> hallo
[07:30] <leaf-sheep> Flannel: But placing it in /var/log/<whatever> instead. :)
[07:31] <l403> but usb1 flash drive would be probably very hard to find
[07:31] <Dayofswords> dang lenovo has a great deal on a desktop pc... though i'm broke
[07:31] <rgnr> l403: ??
[07:32] <Shtl> Hello all
[07:32] <l403> what is that supposed to mean?
[07:33] <kamagatos> powertool08: u were right! the problem probably comes from the distant machine, nmap returns => host seems down
[07:33] <powertool08> kamagatos: It may just block ping requests, try adding the -PN switch
[07:33] <zmobuntu> anyone installed xerox freflow printers?
[07:34] <kryptn> lol.. auto connect
[07:34] <powertool08> kamagatos: Do you have this same problem when you 'ssh localhost' on the server? Sorry if I asked this already, its too far to scroll back up ;)
[07:34] <Shtl> i am using 9.04 gnome, i am trying to copy a 4.2 GB iso image to my pen drive of size 8.0 GB, but after copying 4.0  GB, its giving error file too large, how can i do this plz can any one tell me??
[07:35] <Bluey> what file system is the usb drive?
[07:35] <grawity> Shtl: Your pendrive is probably using the FAT32 filesystem.
[07:35] <leaf-sheep> What's the best way to evade administration without typing in password? The script are in ~/bin and I can't echo to /var/log because of permission denied.  Add myself to the group or something?
[07:35] <grawity> Shtl: Which has a file size limit of 4 GB.
[07:36] <grawity> leaf-sheep: 'sudo' can be configured to not ask for a password. Look up 'NOPASSWD' in sudoers manpage.
[07:36] <Cptnodegard> I made a ubuntu 9.04 live USB stick - but when I boot from it it goes fine to the point where it finishes loading and I get flashing green lines instead of a desktop
[07:36] <Cptnodegard> any ideas?
[07:36] <tleuser> hallo
[07:36] <Bluey> cptn
[07:36] <codeshah> hi guys, I am trying to run PEAR but it says cannot find PHP in /usr/local/bin/php, but my php seems to be in /usr/bin/php - any clues?
[07:36] <kamagatos> powertool08: i didnt try, the server is not next to me but i'd pastin the output of -PN. http://paste.ubuntu.com/263610/
[07:36] <Bluey> I have directions on how I made my drive let me find them for you
[07:37] <leaf-sheep> grawity: I don't want to toggle off password part.  I wanted to be able to echo in root directories.
[07:37] <grawity> leaf-sheep: You can use sudo bash -c "echo whatever >> blah"
[07:37] <grawity> leaf-sheep: Or echo whatever | sudo tee -a blah > /dev/null
[07:37] <Bluey> cptn - look at this:  http://pkill-9.com/wordpress/?p=51
[07:37] <Cptnodegard> bluey, i made it the same way I made my 8.04 stick, which works
[07:38] <Bluey> well how much free space do you have?
[07:38] <Cptnodegard> on what?
[07:38] <powertool08> kamagatos: Ok, I think it may return filtered if you have firewall rules which only allow certain hosts, but if you have it setup so any machine anywhere on the internet can ssh into it, then the port is blocked and is causing the problem.
[07:38] <ElDuderino> how can i get subtitles working?
[07:38] <l403> :-D
[07:39] <Bluey> cptn -- maybe x is not configured correctly?
[07:39] <kamagatos> powertool08: so to resolve the problem i have to change the firewall rule on the server?
[07:39] <Cptnodegard> Bluey x?
[07:40] <Bluey> cptn - the x-server...
[07:40] <Bluey> the gui
[07:40] <Cptnodegard> ah
[07:40] <ElDuderino> cant anybody fix subtitles? i dont know french :(
[07:40] <Bluey> let me think on how to fix that....
[07:40] <Cptnodegard> i used this method: http://www.pendrivelinux.com/usb-ubuntu-904-persistent-install-windows/
[07:41] <Cptnodegard> though i used a 2GB drive
[07:41] <Bluey> cptn - I used an 8 gig drive...
[07:41] <Cptnodegard> my working 8.04 stick is 4
[07:41] <powertool08> kamagatos: More or less yes. Is this a home network?
[07:41] <Cptnodegard> ill try that
[07:41] <Bluey> let me get my flash drive and see how much space is being used hand a sec
[07:42] <Cptnodegard> i use microsdh cards since theyre smaller
[07:42]  * Bluey plays the jeopary theme song in his head while drive mounts
[07:42] <Gouda> Is the automatix site down or something? when I try to get the key for it, it times out
[07:43] <Bluey> cptn - my flash drive uses 3.2G
[07:43] <jussi01> !automatix | Gouda
[07:43] <Bluey> I have gotten the server version of ubuntu in less then 1 gig - but not with the gui
[07:43] <kamagatos> powertool08: no, i'm trying to connect to my girlfriend laptop, it works 2months ago when we were at the same place but i dont why it doesnt work now she's in another place
[07:43] <Gouda> Thanks Jussi
[07:44] <jussi01> Gouda: YW
[07:44] <amirman> what's the best and most up to date anti-virus that i can install on ubuntu. i want to clean a big bunch of files i'm salvaging from a windows system. i want to be able to scan the folders for viruses before i copy the files back to the new system
[07:44] <jussi01> !info clamav | amirman
[07:44] <amirman> jussi01: thank you
[07:45] <powertool08> kamagatos: Ok, so more than likely she only has her hardware router firewall and maybe a software firewall. It has to be one of those two blocking it.
[07:46] <Gouda> Powertool. How are you trying to connect to her laptop?
[07:46] <Bluey> cptn - iirc a fresh install of ubuntu 9.04 (with no updates and the gui -- x-server) took 2.6G
[07:46] <Bluey> that was taking all the defaults -
[07:47] <powertool08> Gouda: I'm not trying to connect, kamagatos is trying to ssh and the connection fails with: http://paste.ubuntu.com/263599/
[07:47] <sharperguy> Is it possible to remove everything installed from a certain repo?
[07:48] <Gouda> is SSH running on the remote machine?
[07:48] <Gouda> and I just had a problem with connecting to my machine. I was setting up freenx. I had to add SSH port 22 to the router
[07:48] <Bluey> hmm
[07:49] <powertool08> kamagatos: ^ perhaps Gouda has some more ideas for you
[07:49] <kamagatos> Gouda: yes she made sudo / etc/init.d/ssh start before i tried to connect to her machine
[07:49] <kamagatos> powertool08: thnx for your help :)
[07:49] <Gouda> When you try to connect to it are you getting a connection refused?
[07:49] <powertool08> kamagatos: No problem, hope you get it worked out.
[07:49] <codeshah> guys, I am getting a mysql-server: Depends: mysql-server-5.1 but it is not installed
[07:49] <dreamcage> guys is there any way i can change the color of name@machinename of the terminar, to see easyer where the print started
[07:50] <codeshah> it wants me to run apt-get -f install, but that also errors out
[07:50] <kamagatos> gouda: i've a connection timed out message
[07:50] <Gouda> Ok. Do you know what type of modem/router setup she is running? cable? dsl?
[07:50] <Bluey> code - I've had much of the same problems
[07:50] <powertool08> dreamcage: if its possible, its probably done through the '. bashrc' file
[07:50] <kamagatos> gouda: a CDMA modem
[07:51] <Gouda> oh she's connected via wireless ?
[07:51] <dreamcage> powertool08, so it is not common thing to do... where is that file?
[07:51] <dreamcage> powertool08, thanks anyway
[07:51] <dreamcage> :)
[07:51] <Bluey> esp in 9.04 - what I ended up having to do, is removing the main library and re-installing - I have had several broken links which I could not fix...
[07:51] <kinglet> hi, plz give me a sources.list, bcuz I cannot install VLC or Conky
[07:51] <Gouda> So it's a USB CDMA cellphone type modem?
[07:51] <powertool08> dreamcage: It might be common, I'm not sure. Its at ~/.bashrc
[07:52] <kinglet> hi, plz give me a sources.list for 9.04, bcuz I cannot install VLC or Conky
[07:52] <jussi01> !repeat | kinglet
[07:52] <kamagatos> Gouda: yes, mobile broadband connection
[07:53] <dreamcage> powertool08, i dont know where is that... and... i think i dont know too much of linux at all
[07:53] <dreamcage> lol
[07:53] <Gouda> Well that changes things a bit. I am not familiar with those. I am not sure if there is software installed for that, that allows you to open up ports or what
[07:54] <powertool08> dreamcage: the ~ is just a shortcut, it goes to /home/<your username>/.bashrc
[07:54] <kamagatos> Gouda: but it worked once, i dont know how i did it
[07:54] <powertool08> dreamcage: I guess others do want to know the same thing: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=874995
[07:55] <dreamcage> powertool08, thanks a lot
[07:55] <Bluey> i wonder if the openssh-server is installed?
[07:55] <Gouda> Kama: has she tried unplugging and replugging in the modem?
[07:55] <donald> hey
[07:56] <Guest80755> I can't get my Nvidia Xserver to remember my settings
[07:56] <kamagatos> Gouda: when i tried to configure with firestarter the problem is that we cant choose CDMA internet connection
[07:57] <Gouda> firestarter is on her side?
[07:57] <kamagatos> Gouda: yes but not launched
[07:57] <Gouda> Can you ping her IP address at least?
[07:57] <GuidMorrow> my compizconfig settings manager keeps crashing, and all my effects keep shutting off
[07:57] <kamagatos> Gouda: let me try
[07:58] <Guest80755> can somebody help me with my NVIDIA Xserver settings?
[07:58] <Bluey> guest -- sorry beyond my knowledge level
[07:58] <Dextorion> hi
[07:59] <Guest80755> I didn't know I was logged in asguest
[07:59] <kamagatos> Gouda: Na, there's no answer
[07:59] <powertool08> dreamcage: this one may be alittle easier to understand: http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/bash-shell-change-the-color-of-my-shell-prompt-under-linux-or-unix/
[07:59] <Gouda> It could be blocking ICMP pings too or you just can't reach her ip address for whatever reason
[07:59] <Bluey> ahh I was gonna have him check the driver...
[08:00] <Gouda> She can surf right?
[08:00] <ShapeShifter499> hi
[08:00] <kamagatos> yes
[08:00] <kamagatos> Gouda:yes
[08:00] <ShapeShifter499> how do I link a real hard drive to virtual box?
[08:00] <dreamcage> powertool08, thanks, the other one ppl were with hardy... so it is a little bit different
[08:00] <nnull> ShapeShifter499→ you mount it.
[08:00] <donald> I'm back now
[08:00] <ShapeShifter499> uh how?
[08:01] <Gouda> Can she ping you?
[08:01] <SkyNetMaster> hi, how can I take time that takes to download something with wget?
[08:01] <Bluey> guest - can you check the version of the driver you had installed - System/admin/nvidia x server settings
[08:01] <kamagatos> Gouda: dont know, she never tried
[08:01] <Guest86884>  You failed to identify in time for the nickname Donald
[08:01] <Guest86884> * You are now known as Guest86884      what does ths mean? What should I have done?
[08:01] <powertool08> SkyNetMaster: My wget tells me the download time by default...
[08:02] <SkyNetMaster> hum...
[08:02] <nnull> ShapeShifter499→ Select Your VM > Settings > Hard-drive > Add one
[08:02] <SkyNetMaster> powertool08, thank you I will check
[08:02] <Gouda> Kama
[08:02] <Gouda> Try running this on the laptop:        sudo lsof -i:22
[08:02] <Bluey> Guest what irc client are you using?
[08:02] <Guest86884> Xchat
[08:03] <Guest86884> Bluey: I'm using Xchat
[08:03] <Bluey> might have to do with registered/unregistered nick -- anyway not to worry
[08:03] <powertool08> SkyNetMaster: Its on the same line as the [<[08:03] <Bluey> guest -- can you check the nvidia driver your using?
[08:03] <sharperguy> Is there a command to wake the display up from sleep mode?
[08:03] <SkyNetMaster> powertool08, thank you, *need more coffe* and better internet  732 909 568 50,2M/s   in 12s
[08:03] <Gouda> Kama: What they will do is show if ssh is running or not
[08:03] <Guest86884> sure hang on
[08:04] <Bluey> Guest private messge okay?
[08:04] <Guest86884> Bluey: it's driver version 180.44
[08:04] <dreamcage> powertool08, thanks again my friend... i ll change it later
[08:04] <powertool08> dreamcage: no problem
[08:04] <Bluey> guest sounds right let me check mine...
[08:05] <kamagatos> Gouda: ok, but the machine is not next to me right now. i'll try this afternoon and post te answer here. thnx
[08:05] <Gouda> Yeah sorry dude. Not sure what is going on
[08:06] <NetEcho> is there a way to see the file size in MB value using ls or any other command ?
[08:06] <kamagatos> Gouda: thnx for ur help :)
[08:06] <powertool08> kamagatos: I'm still sticking to blocked ports on her side, or perhaps the cdma carrier blocking port 22. You might want to try running ssh on a non-standard port if all ports are open.
[08:06] <Gouda> np :)
[08:06] <powertool08> kamagatos: Although, running over cdma networks, they might block all non-standard ports :p
[08:07] <Gouda> I agree with powertool on his assessment
[08:07] <Gouda> But you said you had it working before so that is puzzling
[08:07] <kamagatos> powertool: maybe, but its the same type of connection im using
[08:07] <extor> why doesnt ubuntu have freeipmi while centos does?
[08:07] <extor> This is an outrage!
[08:08] <error404notfound> from where can i change the time for osd notifications?
[08:08] <kamagatos> Gouda: yes, dont know the real problem
[08:09] <hoink> wireless networking troubleshooting: When posting a help-request to the forum, what files and output should I include?
[08:09] <kamagatos> hoink: iwconfig
[08:09] <Mixed22891> hi
[08:09] <Mixed22891> help
[08:09] <Gouda> What is a possiblity...but it's very remote...is that the cell tower you were connecting to before she moved...wasn't blocking the port and the one you are connected to know is
[08:09] <genii> extor: Enquire about packaging it yourself ubuntu if it outrages you that much.
[08:09] <Mixed22891> eny speek hebrew
[08:09] <Gouda> but that's very remote
[08:10] <adalal> anyone experiencing errors with amsn.. ? and particularly libupnp-igd???
[08:10] <hoink> kamagatos: thx.  anything else?
[08:11] <kamagatos> Gouda: a possibility!! :D
[08:12] <Gouda> Working for an ISP myself I can attest that there is always some misconfigurations somewhere in a network
[08:12] <kamagatos> hoink: lspci if your wifi hardware is  pci
[08:13] <hoink> k
[08:14] <hoink> kamagatos: i'm using ndiswrapper.  should i include something about that?
[08:14] <powertool08> dreamcage: You inspired me to change mine, 'l08@Lakota:~$ export PS1="\e[0;32m $PS1 \e[m" pow'
[08:14] <Mixed22891> how do connect to ubuntu trugh cell modem
[08:14] <Mixed22891> how do connect to ubuntu trugh cell modem? please
[08:15] <dreamcage> powertool08, lol, great actually i dont know yet how to do it... but tomorrow when i wake up i will do it first
[08:15] <powertool08> dreamcage: I mean... this worked for me, but it's only until you close the window, the codes are in the table and there's another short section on making it stick
[08:15] <powertool08> export PS1="\e[0;32m$PS1\e[m"
[08:15] <adalal> Mixed22891: Have you looked up in the forums yet?
[08:15] <dreamcage> lol, it is easy
[08:16] <Mixed22891> no
[08:16] <twiadpaws> hi everybody
[08:16] <powertool08> dreamcage: Yep, that changes it to green (my text is white by default)
[08:16] <adalal> Mixed22891: there're community documents written up on it, i suggest you consult those... they have a detailed guide, which would be easier for you to follow
[08:16] <adalal> Mixed22891: esp. for ubuntu
[08:17] <kamagatos> hoink:  sudo iwlist wlan0 scan and post the output of command
[08:17] <dreamcage> powertool08, thats too much better, just if you get it bold it makes the terminal easyer to read, specially now that i am testing some codes in ruby
[08:18] <twiadpaws> i installed vista besides xp and ubuntu and therefore it made grub go away (haha). i reinstalled grub. linux works fine, but if i start to run a windows from the grub boot loader it tells me "starting up" but nothing happens. any suggestions?
[08:18] <dreamcage> good night ppl
[08:18] <adalal> twiadpaws: make sure the partition numbers are setup properly, i think grub handles partition numbers a little differently
[08:18] <dreamcage> bye bye
[08:18] <dreamcage> powertool08, see ya
[08:18] <donald> sharm
[08:18] <donald> bluey: it worked
[08:19] <powertool08> dreamcage: g'night
[08:19] <twiadpaws> adalal, i've tried every possible already
[08:19] <Bluey> guest - excellent - I think the problem with your nick, is that "donald" is registered to someone else --
[08:20] <Bluey> Sooo, you owe me a cup of coffee someday......
[08:20] <adalal> twiadpaws: hm, u know that grub partition numbers start from 0?
[08:20] <twiadpaws> adalal, yes, /dev/sda1 would be hd0,0 for grub
[08:20] <adalal> twiadpaws: is the partition accessible from within linux?
[08:21] <twiadpaws> adalal, well, i can list it, what do you mean by accessible? is there a way to start it from linux?
[08:21] <hoink> kamagatos: thx.  gnight
[08:21] <Mixed22891> adalal can you give me a link for that please?
[08:21] <powertool08> Sorry to hijack, but while we're on the subject of grub... When I get kernel updates, it changes my menu.list file from sda to hda and then it won't reboot until I change it back. Anyone know how to make it generate the right info?
[08:21] <adalal> twiadpaws: as in, access the files on the partition by mounting it on the linux os?
[08:22] <donald> hi
[08:22] <adalal> Mixed22891: just a second
[08:22] <powertool08> *won't boot until I change then reboot
[08:22] <Mixed22891> thnks
[08:22] <Bluey> yeah sound like "donald" is a registered nick...
[08:22] <kamagatos> hoink: g'night
[08:22] <Mixed22891> thanks*
[08:22] <Guest90238> You failed to identify in time for the nickname Donald
[08:22] <Guest90238> * You are now known as Guest90238    How do I identify?
[08:23] <adalal> twiadpaws: tell me if u can mount the vista/xp filesystem in ubuntu/other linux os
[08:23] <Bluey> guest -- let me look that up - I don't remember but it's not hard...
[08:24] <powertool08> Guest90238: If the nick is registered, and you didn't register it, you can't identify. Just add some numbers at the end until it lets you connect.
[08:24] <adalal> Mixed22891: how do u plan on connecting the phone to the pc? bluetooth?
[08:24] <Guest90238> Bluey: thanks for helping me gain ^^
[08:24] <DJones> Guest90238: Change nick back to Donald, then you need to type "/msg nickserv identify yourpassword" without the quotes
[08:24] <twiadpaws> adalal, just tried it, i can mount the vista partition, but the xp partition seems to be damaged
[08:24] <powertool08> Guest90238: and its something like / msg Nickserv identify <yournick> <password>
[08:24] <Guest90238> in here?
[08:24] <Bluey> thanks dj I couldn't remember how I did that...
[08:24] <Guest90238> powertool88: in here?
[08:24] <Guest90238> powertool08: in here?
[08:25] <adalal> twiadpaws: there are tools out there to try and repair the damaged partitions.. i suggest you have a look?
[08:25] <twiadpaws> adalal, i accidentally installed grub onto a partition instead of the mbr before, could that be the cause. well, did i fuck my xp partition by doing that?
[08:25] <powertool08> Guest90238: to change your nick type "/nick yournewnick"
[08:25] <Mixed22891> adalal its cell modem
[08:25] <twiadpaws> adalal, aight, thanx mate
[08:25] <Mixed22891> adalal its cell modem
[08:25] <hyperutz> how can i mount an usb flash stick on ubuntu ?
[08:25] <adalal> Mixed22891: i know... but how are you connecting the cellphone to the computer?
[08:25] <DJones> Guest90238: Use "/nick Donald" then enter, followed by "/msg nickserv identify password", just make sure the / is the first character and it should be recognised by freenode
[08:26] <powertool08> Guest90238: And yes, in here, but if you want to always connect with a certain nickname you have to specify it in the client preferences
[08:26] <Mixed22891> modem
[08:26] <Mixed22891> usb card
[08:26] <adalal> oh
[08:26] <adalal> Mixed22891: it doesn't show up under network manager?
[08:26] <Mixed22891> no
[08:27] <adalal> Mixed22891: ran a ifconfig?
[08:27] <Mixed22891> whats is that?
[08:27] <adalal> open a terminal.. run ifconfig
[08:27] <Mixed22891> then
[08:27] <adalal> u'll see stuff like (eth0 for ethernet, wlan0 for wireless)
[08:27] <Mixed22891> ?
[08:27] <adalal> pm me
[08:27] <Mixed22891> ok
[08:27] <adalal> and post the output there
[08:28] <Mixed22891> ill try
[08:28] <Mixed22891> thanks alot
[08:29] <darknald> finally a name that works
[08:29] <karimas> hi all! I have a problem with a netbook, how I can see the window bigger than the screen? Sometimes I can't see the "apply" button!
[08:30] <Mixed22891> adalal its going to be complicate?
[08:30] <Mixed22891> im newbie
[08:30] <Boohbah> karimas: i have yet to find a solution to that problem, let me know if you do
[08:30] <adalal> Mixed22891: pm me
[08:30] <adalal> Mixed22891: hopefully not
[08:31] <karimas>  /msg NickServ VERIFY REGISTER karimas osocnpiufouq
[08:31] <Boohbah> karimas: oops, time to change your password :)
[08:31] <DJones> karimas: Time for you to change your password
[08:32] <karimas> :-)
[08:32] <karimas> embarassing mistake
[08:32] <karimas> :-)
[08:32] <powertool08> Quick! somebody register the name first! ;)
[08:32] <prizren> hi all
[08:32] <lex0> how come I am not running amd64 processor, i just wanna install ubuntu32 bit b/c i dont want problems w/ 64 bit, it keeps installing 64bit ubuntu??
[08:33] <prizren> i just installed firefox-3.5 in jaunty and my flash plugin does not work
[08:33] <prizren> any suggestions
[08:33] <DJones> lex0: Have you downloaded the 32 bit install cd, or just the 64 bit cd?
[08:33] <prizren> on 32 bit
[08:33] <Bluey> prizen - have you restarted ff?
[08:33] <Bluey> I get that from time to time - and usually just shut ff down, and bring it back up...
[08:34] <lex0> DJones: i went on the ubuntu website and clicked 32bit the installation file even says i386 but when its installing i see downloading AMD64.zip or something and when it installs on WUBI its always 64bit
[08:34] <lstarnes> lex0: what other OS are you using?
[08:35] <karimas> anyone have little monitor and problem with big window?? Is so hard use little computer, next one will be a 15" laptop, sure!
[08:35] <karimas> :-D
[08:35] <lex0> well i just uninstalled ubuntu now im on winxp
[08:35] <Bluey> lex
[08:35] <powertool08> lex0: I'd try another mirror, maybe the links to the images are messed up?
[08:35] <Bluey> save yourself a lot of grief - install windows first, then ubuntu last...
[08:36] <SkyNetMaster> hi, does anybody know that is the url of only installiation tree of ubuntu i386
[08:36] <lex0> but the files are the same, they keep saying i386
[08:36] <Bluey> sky I have ubuntu on my ftp
[08:37] <SkyNetMaster> Im trying to install  ubuntu on xen, but it wont accept iso, so I want to try online tree ...
[08:37] <powertool08> lex0: Try installing from a livecd instead of wubi, its not difficult.
[08:37] <Bluey> nope I killed it...
[08:37] <lstarnes> SkyNetMaster: I don't know of an online tree
[08:37] <lex0> but i wanna still have winxp
[08:37] <lstarnes> lex0: you can
[08:37] <lstarnes> lex0: have you heard of dual booting?
[08:37] <lex0> yes
[08:38] <DJones> lex0: I've got no experience with wubi, so i can't help with that, you can dual boot winxp & ubuntu if you've got free space on your drive
[08:38] <lex0> but i forget exactly how to do it i have like 100+ gb space
[08:38] <DJones> !dualboot | lex0
[08:39] <prizren> !flash
[08:39] <lstarnes> SkyNetMaster: you could try using a tool such as debootstrap to install ubuntu under a new directory
[08:40] <SkyNetMaster> lstarnes, thanks, will chek it out,
[08:40] <lstarnes> SkyNetMaster: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Xen may be useful
[08:43] <unixtech> i,m having a hell of a time installing win 0n 9.04 i want the stable version
[08:44] <unixtech> i,m having a hell of a time installing wine 0n 9.04 i want the stable version
[08:44]  * cchen is feeling sleepy
[08:44] <unixtech> whoops
[08:44] <unixtech> any links people
[08:44] <unixtech> mucho grots
[08:45] <Boohbah> !winehq | unixtech
[08:46] <sleepy_cat> is there a community for facebook
[08:47] <lex0> DJones may i pm you?
[08:47] <LiL_mr-t> is there a log kept of network connections, for example ip addresses given out by dhcp when connecting to wifi, and if so, how long is the log kept?
[08:47] <powertool08> LiL_mr-t: Thats up to the wifi administrator
[08:47] <unixtech> yes boobah
[08:47] <lex0> may i PM someone about dual booting?
[08:47] <unixtech> hq
[08:48] <unixtech> i allready installed the dependecies
[08:48] <Bluey> lex
[08:48] <lex0> yes
[08:48] <LiL_mr-t> powertool08, so linux doesn't keep a log by default?
[08:48] <Bluey> yes I am the dual boot guy
[08:49] <lstarnes> lex0: it might be better to keep it in the channel
[08:49] <Nemorensis> Hiya, could someone help me with a little problem?
[08:49] <powertool08> LiL_mr-t: Sorry, I don't know.
[08:49] <LiL_mr-t> powertool08, ok np, thanks.
[08:50] <Beefedcake> hi is there a way ubuntu can consume less power in battery mode?
[08:51] <Nemorensis> I have dual boot windows with ubuntu and made a little mistake with my hard drive space. I create 2 partitions from Windows and afterwards I installed Ubuntu. Now I can't install much on my Ubuntu drive since I only have 37mb free space.
[08:51] <Beefedcake> its draining my battery like mad
[08:52] <Jakobsen> I have a lot of services running from the directory /var/tmp/Shit/ as the user "rsync".. Has my linux-box been hacked?
[08:52] <Dextorion> Nemorensis, format one of the windows partitions to ext3, and mount it to some directory in your home directory.
[08:53] <DJones> lex0: Unfortunately, I'm just at work now so I can't really help for very long, as lstarnes says it would be better to keep any queries in the channel in case the person who helps you has to go away unexepectedly, somebody else could take over and would know what had been suggested by reading the channel's scrollback
[08:53] <Nemorensis> Can I do that inside of Windows?
[08:53] <lstarnes> Jakobsen: rsync is the user account used by the rsync service, which handles remote synchronization of files
[08:53] <Dextorion> Nemorensis, preferably from linux. There might be some win program to format ext3. i dont know.
[08:54] <Jakobsen> Several sshd processes and pscan2 is being run by that user, and in the dir I've got a lot of files e.g. vuln.txt and pass.txt
[08:54] <Nemorensis> I need to install Gparted for that I assume?
[08:54] <Jakobsen> lstarnes, and by the way, I'm not using rsync!
[08:54] <lstarnes> Jakobsen: that definitely seems odd
[08:54] <powertool08> Jakobsen: Kinda sounds like it. take a look at the output of 'netstat -tunlp'
[08:55] <Dextorion> Nemorensis, gparted would make it easier anyways yeah
[08:55] <Nemorensis> I cant install it since I don't have enough space.
[08:55] <Jakobsen> powertool08, what should I be looking for?
[08:55] <powertool08> Jakobsen: Anything odd
[08:55] <Dextorion> Nemorensis, then find some tool to format to ext3 in windows
[08:56] <unixtech> ok so i downloaded wine 1.01 extracted it on the desktop
[08:56] <Dextorion> Nemorensis, or to delete one windows partition, and resize the existing linux partition.
[08:56] <Jakobsen> powertool08, there's nothing odd in there.. my webserver and X ports..
[08:56] <george___> hey guys, quick question, i want to see how many resources flash takes when running inside firefox (i.e. to see a video from youtube), using top i only get the firefox process, but not any threats of it, i tried using htop but still not seeing anything, any suggestions?
[08:56] <unixtech> so make file in term
[08:56] <unixtech> what do i do
[08:56] <Dextorion> Nemorensis, resizing would perhaps be simpler actually
[08:56] <Nemorensis> How do I do that?
[08:56] <powertool08> Jakobsen: You can pastebin the output if you want somebody else to take a look
[08:56] <lstarnes> unixtech: there are pre-compiled packages for wine for ubuntu
[08:56] <Dextorion> Nemorensis, you find some win tool that can resize and format partitions...
[08:56] <lstarnes> unixtech: are you attempting to compile it from source?
[08:57] <unixtech> nut sure
[08:57] <Dextorion> Nemorensis, partition magic is one. but that one costs money
[08:57] <unixtech> i think so
[08:57] <lstarnes> unixtech: what file did you donwload?
[08:57] <Nemorensis> I have it downloaded
[08:57] <powertool08> Jakobsen: If you have another computer you might want to disconnect that one from the net until you're sure its ok
[08:57] <Dextorion> Nemorensis heh.. why did you ask then? :p
[08:57] <unixtech> a tar file
[08:58] <mint> hey anyone here know how I can fix x from a livecd so i dont have to reinstall
[08:58] <unixtech> bz2
[08:58] <lstarnes> unixtech: trry sudo apt-get install wine
[08:58] <Nemorensis> Because I am not sure how to do it and don't feel like screwing my stuff up
[08:58] <unixtech> ty man
[08:58] <Jakobsen> powertool08, here you go: http://www.pastebin.org/14138
[08:58] <mint> I just installed fglrx and it borked my system and i cant boot, freezes up at splash screen
[08:58] <Dextorion> Nemorensis, sometimes you have to try
[08:58] <lstarnes> unixtech: that will install the pre-compiled package for it if there is one
[08:58] <lstarnes> unixtech: wine also has its own repository containing the current development and stable versions of wine
[08:58] <mint> anyone
[08:59] <Jakobsen> powertool08, I just killed all processes running as "rsync". That seemed to deal with most of the disturbance..
[08:59] <Nemorensis> Worst case scenario, I will have to reinstall both of them again.
[08:59] <unixtech> its working
[09:00] <theevilone> does anyone know how to fix a messed up system from installing ati drivers from a live cd?
[09:00] <theevilone> sorry if this is repeat message
[09:00] <icarus-c> theevilone: what is the problem actually?
[09:01] <cchen> theevilone: what's not working?
[09:01] <usr13> theevilone: Just fix what you have?
[09:01] <theevilone> i installed ati driver, and now when booting screen goes crazy at splash screen and freezes up system
[09:01] <usr13> theevilone: What video card do you have?
[09:01] <Jakobsen> powertool08, I just opened the vuln.txt.. There is 10 IP addresses of servers, and root logins for every one of them.. That's definately not good
[09:01] <powertool08> Jakobsen: nope
[09:02] <theevilone> ati radeon 3200 hs
[09:02] <theevilone> hd
[09:02] <veinor> powertool08: oh dear, what's this all about
[09:02] <powertool08> Jakobsen: You might want to consider backing up personal data and reinstalling.
[09:02] <theevilone> is is possible to reconfigure it from a livecd so i dont have to reinstall
[09:02] <cchen> theevilone: press control-alt-f1 to get to command prompt.  then modify /etc/X11/xorg.conf to make it right
[09:02] <Jakobsen> powertool08, I will ;) thank you for the help..
[09:02] <lstarnes> Jakobsen: did you ever set a password on your root account?
[09:02] <usr13> theevilone: lspci | pastebin
[09:02] <cchen> theevilone: by the way, once to get to the console, kill gdm first
[09:03] <powertool08> veinor: Jakobsen thinks he/she was hacked and has lots of suspicious files in a tmp folder
[09:03] <theevilone> cchen what do i have to change, I already tried changing the driver part from fglrx to radeon and it still didnt fix it
[09:03]  * veinor checks logs
[09:03] <icarus-c> theevilone: remove fglrx
[09:03] <veinor> yeah, i'd flatten and reinstall
[09:03] <bams> hi
[09:03] <cchen> theevilone: btw, where did you get your ati driver?
[09:03] <theevilone> im pretty new to linux so i really dont know too much from terminal yet
[09:04] <Jakobsen> veinor, after all it's just a mini ITX server running Ubuntu 9.04 with XBMC on top of it.. No problem reinstalling
[09:04] <theevilone> envy
[09:04] <veinor> Yeah, I'd flatten it and reinstall. Did you ever set a root password or did you leave it unset?
[09:04] <Michalxo> theevilone, always you get some error from terminal, just try and paste it into google :)
[09:04] <cchen> theevilone: you should be using fglrx driver from ubuntu repository..
[09:04] <usr13> theevilone: In terminal type:  "lspci | pastebin" (without quotes)
[09:05] <theevilone> says command not found
[09:05] <theevilone> i am running on livecd now if that matters
[09:05] <powertool08> Jakobsen: Judging from the Mar 25 2006 dates, either your date is wrong, or this machine has been compromised for quite some time
[09:05] <Jakobsen> veinor, I set my root password manually after Ubuntu install.. 8 chars with both numbers, capital and small letters.. I thought it would be runnung a little bit longer before getting hacked :D
[09:06] <veinor> ... oh yeah, what's up with those dates?
[09:06] <Jakobsen> powertool08, My time is right, and the machine was installed a week ago..
[09:06] <theevilone> so what command would i use to remove the fglrx from live cd?  cant I chroot into my tanked install and fix it that way?
[09:06] <livingdaylight> having installed mplayer from Synaptic i also see mencoder next to mplayer. Is it an advantage to have mencoder installed also?
[09:06] <cchen> theevilone: also suggest "sudo aticonfig --initial -f" after install fgirx driver
[09:06] <veinor> could've utimed them I guess
[09:06] <Jakobsen> I've added /usr/sbin/nologin to the rsync user
[09:06] <Bluey> nytol....
[09:07] <usr13> theevilone: Are you just running from liveCD?
[09:07] <Beefcaked> hi guys can someone help me since i installed ubuntu to this laptop it now consumes more power
[09:07] <powertool08> Jakobsen: It looks like the attacker used pscan2 to scan your subnet 20 hosts at a time
[09:07] <theevilone> usr13 yea i cant boot into my install cuz of ati issue
[09:07] <theevilone> usr13 thats why im hoping i can fix it from here so i dont have to reinstall
[09:07] <Michalxo> Beefcaked, "pretty normal".. I'll try to find some info in ubuntuforums.org (you should too :) )
[09:07] <cchen> theevilone: don't remove fglrx because that's the driver that will work with your gpu.
[09:08] <theevilone> cchen well normally i dont install it, i just run off of whatever is installed by default
[09:08] <Jakobsen> powertool08, it's the only host on my subnet except for my laptop and my WRT54GL :D
[09:08] <Michalxo> Beefcaked, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1209763
[09:08] <theevilone> but i was enabling emerald and compiz and thats why I had to install fglrx and thast when things went south
[09:08] <Jakobsen> powertool08, but he also scanned a lot of outside IP
[09:08] <powertool08> Jakobsen: Hmm, maybe it was somebody elses
[09:08] <cchen> theevilone: let me check, i'm not sure if fglrx is installed by default.
[09:08] <Beefcaked> :)
[09:09] <livingdaylight> guys, can someone tell me about mencoder?
[09:09] <theevilone> cchen it isnt
[09:09] <Jakobsen> powertool08, and the positive results are written in the vuln.txt file.. I'm getting rid of that..
[09:09] <livingdaylight> what addistional benefit does mencoder provide?
[09:09] <Michalxo> Beefcaked, and search that forum for similar tags.. (register if not registered.. you'll use it VERY often.. at least I do :) )
[09:09] <theevilone> cchen Im sure of it, when I went to enable compiz, it said i had to get fglrx in order to enable it
[09:09] <powertool08> Jakobsen: You could try to identify the hosts and let them know if you felt like being nice :)
[09:09] <veinor> Jakobsen: The point is that your box is essentially compromised and you're not oging to get out of this without a complete reinstall
[09:09] <theevilone> cchen i think i had radeon by default
[09:09] <veinor> but yeah do what powertool08 said
[09:09] <SockPants> hi
[09:09] <cchen> theevilone: can you try this in the console: "fglrxinfo" and see what do you have?
[09:09] <usr13> theevilone: Oh so you want to transfer the xorg config to the HD?
[09:10] <Jakobsen> veinor, exactly.. I will just shut it down for now, and reinstall later today..
[09:10] <theevilone> says its not currently installed
[09:10] <SockPants> i'm using ubuntu 9 on a laptop, and i can't seem to get my screen brightness any higher then dim. when i press the buttons on my keyboard a little brightness bar appears but it has no effect whether its full or empty
[09:10] <theevilone> usr13 i just want to get it back to the way it was so I can boot and use my system
[09:10] <theevilone> usr13 i got a virtualbox and a whole bunch of stuff i dont wanna have to reinstll
[09:11] <usr13> theevilone: Is the HD mounted?
[09:11] <theevilone> usr13 yea
[09:11] <livingdaylight> hello!
[09:11] <livingdaylight> can you read me?
[09:11] <usr13> theevilone: Where is the mount point?
[09:11] <veinor> No, we can't.
[09:11] <veinor> :P
[09:11] <livingdaylight> am i connected?
[09:11] <theevilone> ??
[09:11] <livingdaylight> hello?
[09:11] <veinor> livingdaylight: yes, go ahead and ask your question
[09:11] <DJones> Jakobsen: This page my give you some advice, particularly the references to rkhunter and chkrootkit, probably won't help with your current system, but maybe worth a read anyway https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingSecurityTools
[09:11] <theevilone> usr13 you mean like dev/sda/01
[09:12] <usr13> theevilone: Bring up a terminal and type   mount
[09:12] <usr13> theevilone: Yes...
[09:12] <livingdaylight> veinor: i asked a lot of times - Mencoder, can you tell me what additional benefit it provides? should i add to mplayer ?
[09:12] <usr13> theevilone: Is that it?
[09:12] <Jakobsen> DJones, thank you.
[09:12] <theevilone> usr13 i think home is mounted on sda1 as linux starts counting at 0 right
[09:12] <cchen> theevilone: yep, the driver that should work on ati 3200 hd is fglrx.  you will need to modify that in your xorg.conf.  But you will need to install fglrx driver first.  If I remember correctly, the radeon driver only supports up to certain ati cards.  My old thinkpad t41 is using the radeon driver.  :-)
[09:12] <usr13> theevilone: Bring up a terminal and type   mount
[09:13] <veinor> livingdaylight: I don't remember what specifically it does, but I don't think it'll hurt
[09:13] <usr13> theevilone: and tell me what the mount point for your linux install is.
[09:13] <theevilone> I have sda1 which i think is / and sda5 which is home
[09:13] <theevilone> and sr0 which is cdrom
[09:13] <SockPants> anyone, help with screen brightness
[09:13] <cchen> theevilone: btw, are you running x86 or amd64?
[09:13] <theevilone> amd64
[09:13] <usr13> theevilone: Bring up a terminal and type   mount  and pastebin the results
[09:14] <usr13> theevilone: mount | pastebin
[09:14] <theevilone> although sda5 says disk 1 and sda5 is disk2
[09:14] <Beefcaked> is there anyway to test if my webcam is working under linux in a new ubuntu installation?
[09:14] <theevilone> pastebin command not found
[09:14] <veinor> Beefcaked: run cheese
[09:14] <usr13> pastebin | sudo fdisk -l
[09:14] <veinor> you should see yourself
[09:15] <theevilone> /dev/sda5 on /media/disk-1 type ext4 (rw,nosuid,nodev,uhelper=hal)
[09:15] <theevilone> /dev/sda1 on /media/disk-2 type ext4 (rw,nosuid,nodev,uhelper=hal)
[09:15] <usr13> theevilone: pastebin | sudo fdisk -l
[09:15] <powertool08> !pastebin > theevilone
[09:15] <Beefcaked> alright im getting it through synaptic right now, any chance itll show up in my applications or do i have to run it via terminal?
[09:15] <Nemorensis> It doesnt quite work :(
[09:16] <usr13> theevilone: sudo cp /media/disk-1/etc/X11/xorg.conf /media/disk-1/etc/X11/xorg.conf.bak
[09:16] <veinor> Beefcaked: it should show up in your applications, but you can run it fine in a terminal; it's a GUI program
[09:16] <theevilone> yes the home is on sda5
[09:16] <Beefcaked> i see, because beforehand someone told me to install 'gqcam' but i have no idea how to run it
[09:16] <unixtech> ls am i done
[09:17] <SockPants> i'm using ubuntu 9 on a laptop, and i can't seem to get my screen brightness any higher then dim. when i press the buttons on my keyboard a little brightness bar appears but it has no effect whether its full or empty
[09:17] <ziker> hello guys, anyone knows how can i enable sli on ubuntu i have 2 nvidia 8600GT?
[09:17] <theevilone> says cannot stat
[09:17] <theevilone> no such file or directory
[09:18] <Michalxo> Beefcaked, don't you have cheesecam already?
[09:18] <theevilone> usr13 do we got wrong partition ?
[09:18] <Michalxo> * Beefcaked cheese (name of app) :)
[09:18] <Beefcaked> Michalxo: i dont know. im installing it now via synaptic
[09:18] <unixtech> whoops looked in apps done
[09:18] <usr13> theevilone: sudo apt-get install pastebinit
[09:18] <Curran_Long> SockPants: did you try to make sure you are using the right driver for your video card
[09:18] <unixtech> now to create a fake drive
[09:18] <SockPants> Curran_Long: i think so, all the extra desktop effects work
[09:18] <Beefcaked> Michalxo: are you familiar with gqcam and how to run it? :s recent installed it via synaptic, it was a suggestion from someone here]
[09:18] <madsj> hi; I'm trying to run "sudo aptitude build-dep gcc binutils bochs genext2fs" but am told that I need to add some source-lines to my sources.list
[09:18] <juro> hi, I am running a upgraded 9.04 and would like to know when Firefox 3.5.x will be available?
[09:18] <Michalxo> Beefcaked, I thoguht it;s in by default... :)
[09:19] <Michalxo> Beefcaked, not at all
[09:19] <theevilone> couldnt find package pastebin
[09:19] <madsj> juro: try "sudo aptitude firefox-3.5"
[09:19] <cchen> theevilone: i don't think you can install any packages in a live cd mode.  is there a way for you to install ubuntu to your system?
[09:19] <madsj> juro: try "sudo aptitude install firefox-3.5"
[09:19] <veinor> juro: sudo apt-get install firefox-3.5
[09:19] <ziker> judo : type sudo apt-get install firefox-3.5
[09:19] <veinor> we're helpful :D
[09:19] <JonathanEllis> I'm trying to get wifi working on my laptop. I have setup the Wireless Connection successfully in Network Settings and I can ping the Wireless router but I cannot browse websites or ping www.google.com. On my desktop machine connected to the same router I have full internet access including browsing and pinging google. Confusingly, the laptop could browse a few minutes ago but I dont think I have changed anything in the last few minutes. Also I want
[09:19] <Beefcaked> veinor: cheese reports no webcam found :(
[09:19] <ActionParsnip> juro: its a seperate app in jaunty so you will still have 3.0.11 and 5.5.2
[09:19] <cchen> theevilone: or install it in a usb stick
[09:20] <madsj> anyone who has some source-lines they'd like to share ?
[09:20] <veinor> Bleh
[09:20] <ActionParsnip> *3.5.2
[09:20] <veinor> I don't know much about webcammy stuff, i've never used one, so I'm going to have to hand you off to someone else
[09:20] <juro> ActionParsnip, ah, ok ... any idea why this is seperate?
[09:20] <theevilone> cchen I can reinstall ubuntu but I have a virtualbox in my install to so i dont wanna have ot reinstall all of this
[09:20] <JonathanEllis> ﻿cchen: theevilone: You can install packages when running a livecd. However, when you reboot they will be gone as they are only stored in RAM
[09:21] <theevilone> cchen is it possible to just copy those config files over the borked ones?
[09:21] <ActionParsnip> JonathanEllis: do you have nameservers identified in your /etc/resolv.conf file
[09:21] <cchen> jonathanellis: exactly.
[09:21] <ActionParsnip> JonathanEllis: can you run: ping www.google.com -c 4
[09:21] <usr13> theevilone: yes
[09:21] <usr13> theevilone: sudo fdisk -l | pastebinit
[09:21] <SockPants> still cant change brightness
[09:22] <ActionParsnip> JonathanEllis: can you run: ping 74.125.45.103 -c 4
[09:22] <JonathanEllis> theevilone: If you have a dedicated home partition your virtualbox settings will be preserved in your home directory
[09:22] <Beefcaked> can someone help me get my webcam working on this vaio laptop i just installed ubuntu on?:)
[09:23] <theevilone> http://pastebin.com/f18ed6ac6
[09:23] <ActionParsnip> Beefcaked: run: lsusb   there wil be an 8 hex character identifier you can websearch for
[09:24] <Beefcaked> ActionParsnip: um, can I run that in the terminal as it comes with ubuntu? what 8 hex character do i need to provide
[09:24] <usr13> theevilone: sudo mount | pastebinit
[09:24] <ActionParsnip> Beefcaked: its a terminal command
[09:24] <theevilone> http://pastebin.com/f67b682e
[09:25] <JonathanEllis> ActionParsnip: Both pings report 100% packet loss. /etc/resolve.conf no such file or directory
[09:25] <cchen> theevilone: if you've already got a virtualbox setup, backup the .vdi and virtual machine so that it will save you quite some time.  the problem are you have of running a live cd is that the settings won't be persist after you boot as JonathanEllis has pointed out.  I can't figure out anyway to install fglrx driver without messing it up after rebooting.
[09:25] <sleepy_cat> Hi i am so sorry i am posting it here but since many use facebook maybe someone can help.. i clicked display on wall in one of the apps then i went in the wall and disabled that.. but then it keeps reappearing in the wall.. how to get rid of it
[09:25] <ActionParsnip> JonathanEllis: ok thats not good at all
[09:25] <RockClimber> Is there an ubuntu  netbook remix specific forum?
[09:25] <powertool08> JonathanEllis: resolv not resolve
[09:25] <ActionParsnip> JonathanEllis: yeah sorry, /etc/resolv.conf
[09:26] <veinor> RockClimber: I think there's a UNR subforum of the ubuntu forums
[09:26] <JonathanEllis> powertool08: Thanks. ActionParsnip: nameserver 192.168.1.1
[09:26] <theevilone> cchen: i dont even want to install fglrx i just want to get back to default which was radeon driver
[09:26] <madsj> could anyone please post a supported deb-src line from their sources.list ?
[09:26] <veinor> huh, guess not
[09:26] <ActionParsnip> JonathanEllis: ok, run: gksudo gedit /etc/resolv.conf    and add these lines:
[09:26] <theevilone> cchen: fglrx is what tanked my setup running radeon was fine
[09:26] <SockPants> anyone, screen brightness on latpop
[09:26] <usr13> theevilone: cp /media/disk-1/etc/X11/xorg.conf /media/disk-1/etc/X11/xorg.conf.bak
[09:27] <ActionParsnip> JonathanEllis: wait, did the pings to www.goog.com translate to an IP address?
[09:27] <cchen> theevilone: kk, then remove /etc/X11/xorg.conf or rename it and restart your x.  a new xorg.conf should be generated to fix your graphic problem.
[09:27] <ActionParsnip> usr13: that'll need sudo, users dont have write access to /etc/X11
[09:27] <theevilone> usr13: cp: cannot stat `/media/disk-1/etc/X11/xorg.conf': No such file or directory
[09:27] <cchen> theevilone: btw, kill gdm too.
[09:27] <usr13> theevilone: sudo cp /media/disk-1/etc/X11/xorg.conf /media/disk-1/etc/X11/xorg.conf.bak
[09:27] <theevilone> cchen: what is gdm?
[09:27] <juro> ActionParsnip, is it correct that Ubuntu names Firefox3.5 Shiretoko?
[09:28] <cchen> theevilone: your x server
[09:28] <Beefcaked> ActionParsnip: i believe what im looking for is 054c:01bb
[09:28] <SockPants> i'm using ubuntu 9 on a laptop, and i can't seem to get my screen brightness any higher then dim. when i press the buttons on my keyboard a little brightness bar appears but it has no effect whether its full or empty...
[09:28] <ActionParsnip> juro: its the codename for some reason or other, its exactly the same app
[09:28] <juro> ActionParsnip, ok, thank you!
[09:28] <theevilone> usr13: same thing
[09:28] <cchen> theevilone: kill it and restart it so it will regenerate a new xorg.conf after you've either rename it or remove it.
[09:28] <juro> and thanx to all others!
[09:28] <ActionParsnip> Beefcaked: looks good, go forth and find
[09:28] <cchen> theevilone: it should be back to your default xorg
[09:29] <veinor> juro: yeah, there's some reason they don't want it called Firefox.
[09:29] <usr13> theevilone: ls /media/disk-1/etc/X11/xorg*
[09:29] <veinor> the Ubuntu guys don't, that is
[09:29] <JonathanEllis> ActionParsnip: pings to google resolve to 209.85.229.147          192.168.1.1 is my wifi router
[09:29] <theevilone> cchen: so i can just delete it from this livecd and then boot into my install to do this?
[09:29] <ActionParsnip> JonathanEllis: hmm, I get 74.125.45.147
[09:30] <ActionParsnip> JonathanEllis: if you click on: http://74.125.45.147   does it bring up the page?
[09:30] <theevilone> usr13: cannot access media/disk
[09:30] <veinor> 209.85.229.147 is also google, though.
[09:30] <powertool08> JonathanEllis: I get 208.69.32.230, I think it varies by location
[09:30] <Beefcaked> ActionParsnip: yeah i know what im looking for is a driver, but how do i know when ive found it? most of the pages in the search return stuff thats *gibberish* to me
[09:30] <ActionParsnip> ok well try http://IP address here
[09:30] <cchen> theevilone: you can rename it "sudo mv /media/disk-1/etc/X11/xorg.conf media/disk-1/etc/X11/xorg.conf.old"
[09:30] <usr13> theevilone: sudo cp /media/disk-2/etc/X11/xorg.conf /media/disk-2/etc/X11/xorg.conf.bak
[09:31] <usr13> theevilone: sudo mv /media/disk-2/etc/X11/xorg.conf /media/disk-2/etc/X11/xorg.conf.bak
[09:31] <JonathanEllis> ActionParsnip: I was just going to say the same as powertool08. My desktop machine connected to the same router as my laptop pings google successfully but comes up with the same ip as my laptop
[09:31] <usr13> cchen: Good idea.... was going to delete it afterwards, but...
[09:31] <theevilone> now in terminal i just got a > and blinking cursor
[09:32] <usr13> theevilone: So no error?
[09:32] <usr13> theevilone: That means it worked.  Now just boot the system and see if it works ok.
[09:32] <Flannel> theevilone, usr13: you typed something wrong, make sure there's a space in between those, also, you need a / before your second media
[09:32] <theevilone> usr13: no but my mint@mint ~ $ didnt come back
[09:32] <Flannel> (it's waiting for more input)
[09:32] <cchen> theevilone: after you've rename it, sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop, you will lose your X server.  At the terminal, sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start to bring it backup...
[09:32] <usr13> theevilone: Oh,,,
[09:32] <chordogg> ActionParsnip: the reason you are receiving two different ip address for the same url is probably due to DNS round robin
[09:33] <usr13> theevilone: Ctrl-c
[09:33] <theevilone> usr 13 k its back
[09:33] <ActionParsnip> chordogg: sounds likely
[09:33] <CyberCr33p> does someone tried to do iphone tethering with ubuntu?
[09:33] <usr13> theevilone: ls /media/disk-1/etc/X11/xorg*
[09:33] <JonathanEllis> ActionParsnip: on the laptop the browser wont bring up a page from the IP address either
[09:33] <cchen> usr13: wasn't sure what else is there in xorg.conf, so usually i'd like to keep a backup of anything that i modify with root permission
[09:33] <usr13> theevilone: Do you see files there?
[09:33] <theevilone> no such direcoty
[09:34] <ActionParsnip> JonathanEllis: hmm, you could try some public dns servers but have you rebooted your router
[09:34] <ActionParsnip> JonathanEllis: http://www.tech-faq.com/public-dns-servers.shtml
[09:34] <usr13> theevilone: ls /media/disk-2/etc/X11/xorg*
[09:34] <mehedi> does KDE files can be installed in Gnome?
[09:34] <usr13> theevilone: Do you see files there?
[09:34] <Beefcaked> can someone help me find drivers for a webcam with this hex? 054c:01bb
[09:34] <JonathanEllis> ActionParsnip: No I havent rebooted my router but the router is working as my desktop is connected to it, which is how I am talking to you
[09:35] <ActionParsnip> Beefcaked: http://www.linux.it/~malattia/wiki/index.php/Vaio_VGN-SZ72B#Camera
[09:35] <Flannel> mehedi: You can yes.  It'll have a bit more overheard because you'll have to have the kde libs in memory as well as the gnome libs (when you're running a kde app) but it'll work just fine
[09:35] <ActionParsnip> JonathanEllis: gotcha
[09:35] <JonathanEllis> ActionParsnip: Oh and I should have added that the same laptop, running windows connects fine
[09:35] <Beefcaked> ActionParsnip: unfortunately the driver link in that page is dead, both of them
[09:35] <ActionParsnip> Beefcaked: email the maintainer of the wiki
[09:35] <powertool08> JonathanEllis: Just a thought, take a look at the browser preferences and make sure its not trying to connect through a proxy or something
[09:35] <JonathanEllis> ActionParsnip: I have just installed ubuntu on the laptop
[09:36] <theevilone> yea
[09:36] <usr13> theevilone: sudo mv /media/disk-2/etc/X11/xorg.conf /media/disk-2/etc/X11/xorg.conf.bak
[09:36] <ActionParsnip> JonathanEllis: was going to suggest investigating the output of route
[09:36] <JonathanEllis> powertool08: The browser is fine if I connect via an ethernet cable instead of wifi
[09:36] <usr13> theevilone: all on one line.
[09:36] <theevilone> k
[09:36] <ActionParsnip> JonathanEllis: you may need to disable to eth0 device to force the traffic over the wifi
[09:36] <theevilone> usr13 well it bled over
[09:36] <mehedi> How can i run web cam in ubuntu?
[09:36] <ActionParsnip> JonathanEllis: or use route to set the default route to use wlan0 (or whatever its called)
[09:37] <ActionParsnip> !webcam | mehedi
[09:37] <usr13> theevilone: Yes
[09:37] <theevilone> usr13: but i did the mv command and it got my command prompt back
[09:37] <Polterge|st> excuse me but would anyone in here be able to help me fix this ? http://pastebin.com/m1b0903d
[09:37] <theevilone> usr13: last command i entered was the mv command after I ran ls and seen files
[09:37] <powertool08> JonathanEllis: Thats probably it. My laptop wifi won't work until I down my eth0 link
[09:37] <Polterge|st> it is for Karmic Koala but I asked in that channel and nobody knew anything about it
[09:37] <cchen> mehed: easy :-)  what do you use?  skype?
[09:37] <theevilone> usr13: is that it or is there more
[09:37] <ActionParsnip> Polterge|st: are you using karmic by any chance?
[09:37] <Polterge|st> yes
[09:37] <usr13> theevilone: ls /media/disk-1/etc/X11/xorg.conf
[09:38] <JonathanEllis> ActionParsnip: Oh I forgot. There are two devices listed for wifi: wifi0 and ath0. ath0 is the one that is configured. Maybe wifi0 is screwing things up, especially as it appears earlier in the list than ath0
[09:38] <Pythack> Hello.
[09:38] <usr13> theevilone: It should say no such file.  Right?
[09:38] <theevilone> no file or directory
[09:38] <theevilone> yes
[09:38] <penguin666> hi
[09:38] <ActionParsnip> Polterge|st: 1. You are in the wrong channel 2. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apturl/+bug/422825  comment #8
[09:38] <usr13> theevilone: Boot it and see.
[09:38] <Polterge|st> I've tried that
[09:38] <theevilone> k thanks ill be back to let you know how it went
[09:38] <Polterge|st> and it doesn't work
[09:38] <usr13> theevilone: Ok
[09:38] <Polterge|st> it would work but ...
[09:38] <Flannel> Polterge|st: #ubuntu+1 is the place for karmic spport, not here, thanks.
[09:38] <ActionParsnip> JonathanEllis: try using sudo ifdown wifi0
[09:39] <ActionParsnip> JonathanEllis: or use route to push the data through ath0
[09:39] <ActionParsnip> Polterge|st: then you need support in #ubuntu+1
[09:39] <Polterge|st> dpkg cannot execut the installed post-installation script for apturl-common
[09:39] <ActionParsnip> Polterge|st: your release isnt supported here
[09:39] <ActionParsnip> Polterge|st: uninstall that too
[09:39] <Polterge|st> it says Exec format error
[09:39] <ActionParsnip> Polterge|st: head into #ubuntu+1
[09:39] <Flannel> Polterge|st: Please stop being offtopic in this channel, thanks
[09:40] <ubuntu_> bluey: are you there?
[09:40] <Polterge|st> dpkg ?
[09:40]  * cchen is feeling a little bit light-headed
[09:40] <Polterge|st> sheesh
[09:40] <mechdave> Anyone know what program is run when you select log out from Fast User Switch Applet
[09:40] <ActionParsnip> Polterge|st: no, karmic
[09:40] <ActionParsnip> Polterge|st: karmic isnt supported here
[09:40] <n4n0> una consulta, alguien escribe español ?
[09:40] <Flannel> !es | n4n0
[09:41] <JonathanEllis> powertool08: I had the laptop working fine on wifi with ubuntu before without disabling eth0. I had to reinstall ubuntu though because I got into a problem with the package manager crashing which I couldnt recover from. Then I was using 9.04 and now I am using 8.04
[09:41] <JonathanEllis> ActionParsnip: interface wifi0 not configured
[09:41] <n4n0> Flannel necesito una psybnc , en que channel la puedo conseguir ?
[09:41] <ActionParsnip> JonathanEllis: i'd look at route to push all data through ath0
[09:41] <Flannel> n4n0: This channel is english only.  /join #ubuntu-es, they might be able to direct you further
[09:42] <n4n0> ok thank's
[09:42] <JonathanEllis> !es | n4n0
[09:43] <Flannel> JonathanEllis: er, that was just called a minute ago
[09:43] <n4n0> ready
[09:43] <roba-au> Greets:  How long does it take for kernels from kernel.org to make it through to updates?
[09:44] <Flannel> roba-au: a bugfix sort of thing? or a new kernel release/version?
[09:44] <JonathanEllis> ActionParsnip powertool08: I remember seeing something about blacklisting wifi0. I will try and find it. Back in a few minutes. Got to get a cup of tea :-)
[09:45] <ActionParsnip> gotta love tea
[09:45] <cchen> roba-au: takes quite awhile.
[09:45] <langzhe> lxw@lxw:~/erlangsvn/erlbattle$ rm -r *.beam
[09:45] <langzhe> rm: 无法删除 “*.beam”: 没有该文件或目录
[09:45] <langzhe> lxw@lxw:~/erlangsvn/erlbattle$
[09:45] <langzhe> ?
[09:46] <ActionParsnip> !chinese | langzhe
[09:46] <langzhe> 这是为什么 不能删除子目录下得文件
[09:46] <powertool08> Anyone know what pkg I need so I see those characters instead of boxes?
[09:46] <ActionParsnip> powertool08: chinese fonts
[09:46] <SockPant1> hi all, i'm trying to change the brightness on my laptop (ubuntu 9). i'm already using desktop effects so the driver should be ok, when i press the button on my keyboard the little 0-100% brightness bar pops up but whatever its on the brightness stays dim.
[09:46] <veinor> proper UTF8 support.
[09:46] <cchen> usr13: should've tell him to kill gdm.  :-)  wonder why it takes so long for him to reboot
[09:47] <usr13> cchen: He may not come back.
[09:47] <powertool08> ActionParsnip: Is there a pkg for it or do I have to track down .ttf files?
[09:47] <cchen> langzhe: what are you trying to delete?
[09:47] <ActionParsnip> cchen: its not the lightest thing
[09:47] <powertool08> veinor: How do I get that?
[09:47] <freefall2221> l
[09:48] <cchen> usr13, actionparsnip: :-)
[09:48] <Flannel> powertool08: What IRC client are you using?
[09:48] <ActionParsnip> powertool08: not sure, could try adding the extra language support it should give the fonts then
[09:48] <powertool08> Flannel: irssi
[09:48] <veinor> Don't remember, it just worked on mine.
[09:48] <freefall2221> Does anyone have an idea how to hide your ip-address. I am using pidgin.
[09:48] <ActionParsnip> powertool08: works 100% here in pidgin world
[09:48] <usr13> cchen: Is that him?
[09:48] <ActionParsnip> !cloak | freefall2221
[09:48] <SockPant1> hi all, i'm trying to change the brightness on my laptop (ubuntu 9). i'm already using desktop effects so the driver should be ok, when i press the button on my keyboard the little 0-100% brightness bar pops up but whatever its on the brightness stays dim. how can i get it to work or where else can i change the brightness
[09:48] <Flannel> powertool08: You need to set your term_charset to utf-8 and also, if you're running it in screen you need to start screen with -U for utf as well
[09:48] <x802> langzhe, rm -rvf *.beam   ; will delete all
[09:49] <cchen> usr13: who?
[09:49] <powertool08> Flannel: Thanks
[09:49] <ActionParsnip> freefall2221: you can also use free online web proxies if your tinfoil hat feels like it
[09:49] <usr13> cchen:  Never mind... I don't think he's come back.
[09:50] <freefall2221> I am using freenode
[09:50] <cchen> usr13: probably not.  but i'm pretty sure we'll see him again.
[09:50] <x802> ActionParsnip, how u know it's chinese?
[09:50] <x802> ActionParsnip, maybe it's japanese or korean?
[09:50] <cchen> x802: it's traditional chinese
[09:50] <ActionParsnip> x802: on my win32 pidgin it shows up as squares for chinese, the rest it can handle for some reason
[09:50] <x802> or Mongolian
[09:50] <usr13> cchen: Yea, he may be starting to catch on.
[09:50] <ActionParsnip> x802: ok, smarty pants
[09:50] <cchen> usr13: glad to have another new comers to linux
[09:51] <veinor> x802: Korean doesn't look like that.
[09:51] <langzhe> Thanks
[09:51] <usr13> cchen: Yep, good to see 'em learn.
[09:51] <x802> ActionParsnip, how u know i think with my ass?
[09:51] <veinor> and if it was japanese, there would be at least some hiragana or katakana
[09:51] <cchen> usr13: indeed
[09:51] <ActionParsnip> x802: huh?
[09:51] <cchen> x802: it's traditional chinese, either from Hong Kong or Taiwan...
[09:51] <langzhe> Thanks
[09:51] <x802> ok, bad joke
[09:51] <veinor> korean uses an entirely different set of glyphs than chinese or japanese, so you cna't get them confused.
[09:51] <ActionParsnip> x802: oh i see, touche (not your ass)
[09:52] <usr13> cchen: And that's part of the fun too... it is for me anyway.
[09:52] <ActionParsnip> veinor: its all greek to me (ba-dum)
[09:52] <admondeus> hi
[09:52] <veinor> korean symbols have circles and such in them usually and are simple. japanese will also have simpler symbols but with complicated kanji mixed in. Chinese is pure kanji.
[09:52] <ActionParsnip> !hi | admondeus
[09:53] <freefall2221> Does anyone have an idea how to hide your ip-address. I am using pidgin and freenode
[09:53] <cchen> usr13: nice~.
[09:54] <powertool08> freefall2221: They told you up there ^
[09:54] <powertool08> !cloak > freefall2221
[09:54] <freefall2221> sorry, I will check
[09:54] <x802> pidgin does not hide IP? freefall2221
[09:55] <langzhe> MY question is "-r" is  invalidin "rm -r"
[09:55] <ActionParsnip> freefall2221: if you try to connect to freenode with a hidden IP they wil block you
[09:55] <langzhe> Who can tell me
[09:55] <Gelegrodan> langzhe: man rm
[09:55] <mehedi> if i install a new version of ubuntu will it remove all my software installed in the old version?
[09:56] <Flannel> mehedi: No
[09:56] <Gelegrodan> use -fr if you want to remoe a folder
[09:56] <x802> langzhe, if -r not there, ur rm is really old
[09:56] <ActionParsnip> Gelegrodan: or rmdir
 langzhe, rm -rvf *.beam   ; will delete all
[09:56] <mehedi> nothing will be lost?
[09:56] <ct529> hi!
[09:56] <Gelegrodan> ActionParsnip: true, but better to use one command
[09:57] <freefall2221> But I see people with just a name instead of ip-address, eg @ZEUS.COM
[09:57] <Gelegrodan> freefall2221: google reverse-dns
[09:57] <ct529> I have a small server I need to install. It is on my internal network but does not have keyboard,monitor or dvd. How do I install it?
[09:57] <TheEvilOne> cchen: well i fixed it but that didnt work what we tried
[09:57] <ActionParsnip> mehedi: if you upgrade to the next release up it will only upgrade the files that make up the currently installed apps
[09:57] <powertool08> langzhe: Could you please pm me a couple of Chinese symbols so I can check my utf settings?
[09:57] <TheEvilOne> usr13: still here?
[09:57] <ActionParsnip> Gelegrodan: i disagree but thats me
[09:58] <cchen> theevilone: where did you go?  :-)  so what did you do?
[09:58] <admondeus> my pc restart twice in 5 minuts  why ?
[09:58] <Gelegrodan> ActionParsnip: i dont like the say ubuntu wants to make things "easier" but adding commands for everything... its stupid and people cant use other dists
[09:58] <ActionParsnip> mehedi: otherwise a clean install will be needed
[09:59] <Flannel> mehedi: Upgrades always have some risk, but assuming everything goes well, yes, nothing will be lost (still, you should have backups!)
[09:59] <TheEvilOne> cchen: man after I tried rebooting it was still tanked, so i tried to boot back into the live cd and that wouldnt even boot
[09:59] <mehedi> new ubuntu version does not erase any file installed in old version?
[09:59] <ActionParsnip> Gelegrodan: true, but if the installed OS has a command, why not use it
[09:59] <TheEvilOne> cchen: kept getting a casper/vmlinux.... and it would just sit there
[09:59] <ActionParsnip> mehedi: if you upgrade yes, otherwise no
[09:59] <ActionParsnip> mehedi: this is why home on a seperate partition is hugely advantageous
[10:00] <cchen> thevailone: I was trying to let you kill gdm (x server) and restart gdm (x server) instead of rebooting but they basically do the same thing.
[10:00] <ubuntu> hello every one
[10:00] <TheEvilOne> cchen: so i booted into safe mode and dropped into a terminal and just ran a command to remove the xorg driver for fglrx and rebooted and it works again
[10:01] <ubuntu> i got a problem with the driver rt73usb with my ew-7318usg do you have any good how to for 9.04 ?
[10:01] <cchen> theevilone: from the kernal module?
[10:01] <TheEvilOne> cchen: what the casper? or the command i ran?
[10:01] <TheEvilOne> cchen: like I said Im kind of new to linux so i dont know much about the specifics yet
[10:02] <ActionParsnip> ubuntu: run   sudo lshw -C network    you will see what the chip is and you can websearch from there
[10:02] <cchen> theevilone: hang on, let me check something here
[10:02] <ubuntu> well i did that and install new driver but it do not work
[10:02] <TheEvilOne> cchen: but I booted into recovery mode and chose the option to drop into a command prompt or whatever it is and ran this command "apt-get remove xorg-driver-fglrx"
[10:03] <StrangePaint> HEllo
[10:03] <StrangePaint> friends
[10:03] <StrangePaint> I got ubuntu
[10:03] <StrangePaint> a little while ago
[10:03] <ActionParsnip> ubuntu: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=616685
[10:03] <StrangePaint> but I chose in the installation
[10:03] <StrangePaint> install side by side
[10:03] <Flannel> StrangePaint: please don't use the enter key as punctuation, thanks
[10:03] <ActionParsnip> StrangePaint: ease up on the enter key, you can use long lines on irc
[10:03] <langzhe> Thanks everyone,I try yours shell. but  can not delete my all *.beam
[10:04] <cchen> theevilone: is the live cd on a usb stick or on a cd itself?
[10:04] <TheEvilOne> cchen: cd
[10:05] <ubuntu> yes i did that to it work for injection but can not use internet ...
[10:05] <StrangePaint> Install side by side, so it worked and I could choose between ubuntu and vista. Now, it made the partiton that Ubuntu is installed on a little small; So I deleted it in vista, and will reinstall. I have made a new 10GB partition for ubuntu, how do I choose for ubuntu to install in this partition in the installation? Also, do you recommend I have a partition just for ubuntu, but save my stuff on the other partitions, or should I make a big 
[10:05] <cchen> theevilone: http://packages.ubuntu.com/dapper/casper, casper is the live cd kernal package... it's not shown in the normal ubuntu installation
[10:06] <langzhe> oh I kown ,Thanks
[10:06] <ActionParsnip> StrangePaint: you can write data to ntfs quite well in linux
[10:06] <TheEvilOne> cchen: i dunno this is the same disc Ive installed this same os off of like 5 times
[10:07] <ActionParsnip> StrangePaint: you need to tell the installer to use the largest contiguous free space, read the screen very VERY carefully
[10:07] <ubuntu> it was working perfectly with 8.10 but not on 9.04
[10:07] <cchen> theevilone: basically you just removed fglrx driver package.  Everything else should stay the same.
[10:07] <StrangePaint> Hmm, but that will install it on something else, I want it to install SPECIFICALLY to this new partition
[10:07] <ActionParsnip> StrangePaint: you could even go for an advanced install and create 2 partitions. one of about 2Gb for swap and one for /
[10:07] <TheEvilOne> cchen: yes... hey whats the command to check what driver Im running now?
[10:08] <StrangePaint> ActionParsnip: I don't know the names of my HDD's, I mean, I do, but Ubuntu has a weird way of saying what they are; I have some very important data on my two HDD's, I can't lose it.
[10:08] <cchen> theevilone: take a look at your xorg.conf by typing "cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf", look into the module section
[10:08] <ActionParsnip> StrangePaint: do you not have a backup?
[10:08] <cchen> theevilone: does it say radeon?
[10:09] <StrangePaint> ActionParsnip: No, I don't.
[10:09] <ActionParsnip> StrangePaint: then the dta is disposble
[10:09] <StrangePaint> No, I can't afford a new 1TB hdd to backup all my stuff.
[10:09] <ActionParsnip> StrangePaint: you will need to use the advanced partitioner to create 2 partitions in the unpartitioned space
[10:10] <TheEvilOne> cchn: no it doesnt even list a driver and thats the thing my video is behaving differently than usual
[10:10] <ActionParsnip> StrangePaint: no backup == dont care if my hard drive suddenly fails
[10:10] <TheEvilOne> cchen: all im getting is configured video device
[10:10] <ActionParsnip> StrangePaint: can you afford to lose your data, is your data worth the price of a 1Tb hdd for backup?
[10:11] <StrangePaint> ActionParsnip: Okay, but I went into that once and I didn't understand anything, everything was in weird names.
[10:11] <StrangePaint> Also, yes, okay I will buy a 1TB HDD for backup.
[10:11] <ActionParsnip> StrangePaint: if you see 10Gb of unpartitioned space you are there
[10:11] <JonathanEllis> StrangePaint: My partitioning scheme is as follows. I make a small 100MB partition to use as /boot which would be sda1. sda2 is my windows partition. Then I have an extended partition with sda6 as my root partition (the one ubuntu is installed on) - about 10GB. Then sda7 as /home which I make as big as possible (for all my user files). Then sda8 as swap space (about twice the size of my RAM). There is a handy guide to partitioning here http://www.ps
[10:12] <cchen> theevilone: then you are using the default vga driver provided by this live cd
[10:12] <TheEvilOne> cchen: do i just run apt-get install radeon than to reinstall radeon?
[10:13] <TheEvilOne> cchen: weird thing is like I said ive installed ubuntu like 5 times and always installed fglrx sometime after main install and never had issues til tonight..
[10:13] <bizkit> hey how do i disable the ability to change wallpapers
[10:14] <Ozzah> Hi, I think my gcc is broken - I can't even compile a simple "hello world" cpp file, it comes up with errors http://pastebin.ca/1551306 can somebody help?
[10:14] <TheEvilOne> cchen: you think a theme i downloaded or emerald could have caused that? never had emerald installed before when installing fglrx and never had issues
[10:14] <ActionParsnip> why do users insist on learne=ing why ackups are important, the most painful way there is??
[10:14] <flohack> Hi! I have a system with asterisk which segfaults once every few days. I do not get a core dump file however. I checked (sudo cat /proc/16507/limits) that the core file size is unlimited and checked the /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern file, it is set to 'core'. Asterisk is started with "/usr/sbin/asterisk -C /etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf -g -U asterisk". Everything seems to be fine, but I still don't get a core dump, although other processes dump
[10:14] <flohack> their core just fine...Any ideas?
[10:15] <ActionParsnip> Ozzah: try: http://www.hitmill.com/programming/cpp/helloWorld.htm
[10:16] <sipior> Ozzah: try "g++ test.cpp"
[10:16] <cchen> theevilone: i have two pcs at work with the same graphic cards as yours and i've been using fglrx with no problem.  the only problem i can see that cause your screen distorted would be the mis-configure of your xorg.conf.  by install emerald, you will need to enable composite in your xorg.conf as well.  that could be the issue if you don't.  I would recommend google xorg.conf on some of the high-end ati cards to get a good configuration t
[10:16] <ActionParsnip> Ozzah: your program doesnt use any args, so the arg definitions for main are moot
[10:17] <NeiLLx> hi all
[10:17] <Ozzah> sipior: Thanks... that was the problem. What's the difference between gcc and g++? I normally use ICC at university
[10:17] <kOOOng> how do you permanently shred the contents of the trash bin?
[10:17] <sipior> Ozzah: it's the difference between C and C++ :-)
[10:17] <Ozzah> ActionParsnip: Well I am not writing a hello world program obviously...
[10:17] <ActionParsnip> Ozzah: you obviously are, thats what the code does
[10:17] <Ozzah> sipior: I see, thanks. I guess I Just assume gcc would compile both :)
[10:18] <TheEvilOne> cchen: so do you think I should remove emerald, then install fglrx or just reinstall radeon? although i dont need emerald if im not installing fglrx as it doesnt work with it
[10:18] <sipior> Ozzah: just different interfaces to the same set of compiler back-ends
[10:19] <Ozzah> ActionParsnip: ...it was an example to show the error I'm getting when trying to compile. It's not the program I'm trying to compile. The code is finished and compiles at uni, I was just trying to compile it here.
[10:19] <ct529> hi everybody! I have a small server on my local network. I would like to install ubuntu on it. The server has no keyboard., monitor or dvd. How can I install it?
[10:19] <ActionParsnip> Ozzah: I can only comment on what i'm shown
[10:20] <Mixed22891> adalal
[10:20] <Gelegrodan> someone got cryptsetup working with dropbear?
[10:21] <cchen> theevilone: i suggest getting a good xorg.conf to work with either fglrx or radeon (your choice).  Both drivers work but fglrx seems to work better for me.  emerald should work fine on both drivers but you will need to enable composite in your xorg.conf.  Do google the requirements for emerald to make sure your xorg.conf configuration will work with it.
[10:23] <TheEvilOne> cchen: so ill have to manually edit that xorg conf file? before installing FGLRX?
[10:23] <SockPants> hey all, anyone know how to set the screen brightness on a laptop?
[10:24] <adalal> Mixed22891: yes
[10:24] <linuxcooldude> Hi, I'm just watching for now
[10:24] <leaf-sheep> Does anybody know about cron? I'm looking for examples of "/etc/cron.allow"
[10:24] <cchen> theevilone: sudo aticonfig --initial -f" after install fgirx driver.  this should take care of xorg.conf with the compatible configuration.
[10:25] <ActionParsnip> !crom > leaf-sheep
[10:25] <ActionParsnip> !cron > leaf-sheep
[10:25] <leaf-sheep> ActionParsnip: I already did (in private msg with ubottu).
[10:25] <TheEvilOne> cchen: see the thing is when I just installed fglrx it froze up my whole system before the install even completed and i had to reboot and then thats when all problems started
[10:26] <cchen> theevilone; then you can enable compiz.  emerald requires compiz so you'll need to make sure compiz works before installing emerald
[10:27] <SockPants> hey all, anyone know how to set the screen brightness on a laptop? my standard keyboard shortcuts do show a brightness bar popup but the brightness doesnt change
[10:28] <sipior> leaf-sheep: the format is simply one username per line (no whitespace)
[10:29] <cchen> theevilone: do this: "sudo dkpg -reconfigur xserver-xorg" which will revert anything that installed fglrx has done to your PC.  Also "sudo apt-get install --reinstall libgl1-mesa" to make sure that the removal of fglrx did restore the file from libgl1-mesa.  after that, you can try to install fglrx again and see if it freezes again.
[10:29] <cchen> theevilone: sudo dkpg -reconfigure xserverxorg
[10:30] <cchen> theevilone: sorry, typo
[10:30] <paul68> how can I check if my wifi is on half or full duplex?
[10:30] <ActionParsnip> leaf-sheep: I elieve its just a list of user names
[10:30] <leaf-sheep> sipior: Would you know how to make the crontab to run on user level instead of root level because it seems that notify-osd would not work on root level
[10:30] <ActionParsnip> paul68: ifconfig
[10:30] <TheEvilOne> cchem: hey aint there a command to configure any packages that didnt fully get a chance to configure?
[10:30] <sipior> leaf-sheep: just edit the user crontab with "crontab -e"
[10:31] <arcsky> anyone know how i can fix this problem with a root permission, error while loading shared libraries: libcrypto.so.0.9.8: cannot open  ?
[10:31] <ActionParsnip> leaf-sheep: http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Guide_to_Unix/Explanations/Scheduling_Jobs
[10:31] <leaf-sheep> sipior: I did. I placed the script in there.
[10:31] <sipior> leaf-sheep: in where?
[10:31] <dragonrigs> helo every one
[10:31] <leaf-sheep> sipior: In crontab -e
[10:31] <sipior> leaf-sheep: can you pastebin your crontab?
[10:31] <leaf-sheep> sipior: Not sudo crontab -e (as it mean root).
[10:31] <paul68> ActionParsnip: and where do I look in particular?
[10:32] <ActionParsnip> paul68: it should say in the output, failing that: sudo lshw -C network
[10:32] <leaf-sheep> sipior: 0 */4 * * * /home/chris/bin/update-ifl
[10:32] <ActionParsnip> arcsky: sudo apt-get install libssl0.9.8 ia32-libs
[10:33] <un|matrix> how do i block an IP address on my router with iptables?
[10:33] <arcsky> ActionParsnip: i told you without root permission
[10:33] <cchen> theevilone: in linux, each configuration file is stored in a destinate hidden path.  unlike windows, we don't use registry.  the command you were referring to was to re-install using apt-get.  But my attempt is to get through the installation successfully since you said it's been working before.
[10:33] <leaf-sheep> ActionParsnip: That guide is useful reading.
[10:33] <ActionParsnip> arcsky: you cant install anything without sudo / root so you are stuck. Neither can you download the file and write to the proper place as you have no write access to where the file is supposed to go if you are only a user
[10:34] <ActionParsnip> leaf-sheep: thanks
[10:34] <SockPants> hey all, anyone know how to set the screen brightness on a laptop? my standard keyboard shortcuts do show a brightness bar popup but the brightness doesnt change
[10:34] <ActionParsnip> SockPants: what make / model?
[10:34] <cchen> theevilone; so sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg will get you back to original xserver settings and sudo apt-get install --reinstall libgl1-mesa will restore the replaced files.
[10:34] <TheEvilOne> cchen: hey when I run to install that libgl1-mesa it says that it is not available but is referred to by another source
[10:34] <sipior> leaf-sheep: try setting MAILTO to your address, if your system is configured to send mail.
[10:34] <airdem> any ubuntu netbook remix users in here?
[10:34] <ActionParsnip> !anyone | airdem
[10:35] <dandre> hello,
[10:35] <dragonrigs> helo i have a problem with blender 3d there is a 3d interference at the bottom of my account (admin) and on my cosins acount its just perfect wich is a (unprivilged) im using ubuntu jaunty jackolope it would be an houner to the person that finds the problem out
[10:35] <dandre> what gui vpn frontend do you recommend?
[10:35] <leaf-sheep> sipior: No MAILTO involved.  notify-osd is grey-bubble notification that appears on top-right
[10:35] <airdem> im looking for the devilspie rules
[10:35] <paul68> ActionParsnip: thanks
[10:35] <ActionParsnip> dandre: network manager has one
[10:35] <sipior> leaf-sheep: you want to set the variable, so you can get an error report when cron fails.
[10:35] <TheEvilOne> cchen: do i wanna use kernel framebuffer device interface?
[10:35] <leaf-sheep> sipior: I think when I run it in root admin, it does not show up.
[10:36] <Appiah> If I want to install a PPA package and I'm running Jaunty , Can I still install a PPA for karmic ?
[10:36] <sipior> leaf-sheep: also, does the script in your crontab make any assumptions about the PATH variable?
[10:36] <SockPants> ActionParsnip: Ubuntu 9 on HP EliteBook 8530w with nVidia Quadro graphics using the *80 driver or something
[10:36] <dragonrigs> did anyone listen
[10:36] <sipior> leaf-sheep: or, to put it another way, does the script invoke binaries without using the full path?
[10:36] <leaf-sheep> sipior: I'm not sure. How would I find out?
[10:37] <sipior> leaf-sheep: you would read the script.
[10:37] <leaf-sheep> sipior: I believe the full path aren't included in the script.
[10:37] <cchen> theevilone: nope, let it be the default
[10:37] <ActionParsnip> SockPants: what nvidia driver does nvidia-settings say you are using?
[10:37] <sipior> leaf-sheep: can you pastebin the script? you're not the original author, then?
[10:37] <sipior> !paste > leaf-sheep
[10:37] <TheEvilOne> cchen: shouldnt ask what video card I have to begin with?
[10:37] <cchen> theevilone: choose ati though since that's your card.
[10:38] <TheEvilOne> cchen: last time i ran this it only asked me about they keyboard
[10:38] <SockPants> ActionParsnip: 180.44
[10:38] <skooch> hey can someone help me need a good computer person
[10:38] <ActionParsnip> SockPants: ok, looks like you need to symlink the file, there are some interesting posts on here: http://www.linlap.com/wiki/HP+EliteBook+8530W
[10:38] <ActionParsnip> !ask | skooch
[10:38] <cchen> theevilone: keyboard and mouse are standard 101, 3 button mouse.  :-)
[10:38] <dandre> ActionParsnip: ok but I can't add a vpn connction
[10:38] <saxsux> Hi all. I've just installed Jaunty NBR, and I'm using the "classic" desktop (not the netbook launcher). The problem is, whenever I open a new program, its window is automatically maximised - I don't like this. Is there anyway to disable it?
[10:38] <dragonrigs> helo i have a problem with blender 3d there is a 3d interference at the bottom of my account (admin) and on my cosins acount its just perfect wich is a (unprivilged) im using ubuntu jaunty jackolope it would be an houner to the person that finds the problem out
[10:39] <ActionParsnip> SockPants: some guy has it working 100% with 180.60
[10:39] <skooch> well i'm trying to reinstall windows and when i put the cd in it won't open it up
[10:39] <leaf-sheep> sipior: http://pastebin.com/f41cdec8b
[10:39] <ActionParsnip> dandre: run it with gksudo
[10:39] <ActionParsnip> !ot \ skooch
[10:39] <TheEvilOne> cchen: just did the same thing i only got questions about the keyboard and then it quit, never asked about vid card or mouse
[10:39] <ActionParsnip> !ot | skooch
[10:39] <dragonrigs> sipior http://paste.ubuntu.com/
[10:39] <ActionParsnip> skooch: try in ##windows too, they may help
[10:39] <sipior> dragonrigs: ?
[10:39] <skooch> thanks guys
[10:40] <dragonrigs> does anyone know the answer
[10:40] <SockPants> ActionParsnip: Finally the newest Nvidia pre release driver 180.60 solves a lot of problems" how can i get that?
[10:40] <sipior> leaf-sheep: you'll want to specify the path to python, and to notify-send. so, "/usr/bin/python" for the first, and wherever you have the latter installed.
[10:41] <ActionParsnip> !info nvidia-glx-180
[10:41] <ActionParsnip> SockPants: you can install the driver from www.nvidia.com
[10:41] <cchen> theevilone: hang on, let me check on something
[10:41] <saxsux> aaron11: There are dedicated Blender3D IRC channels - do you think you might have more luck asking there? http://www.blender.org/community/chat/
[10:42] <ActionParsnip> SockPants: http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=79966
[10:42] <ActionParsnip> SockPants: or http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=99513
[10:43] <airdem> where can i get the devilspie rules that are used in ubuntu netbook remix??
[10:43] <aaron11> saxsux ok
[10:43] <leaf-sheep> sipior: Okay. Will try. :o
[10:43] <aaron11> #blender
[10:43] <sipior> leaf-sheep: to be safe, also give the full path for the script that is an arguement to python
[10:43] <anstei> what could be the reason for choopy dvd-playback? it worked flawlessly before a complete reinstall.
[10:44] <leaf-sheep> sipior: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CronHowto#Further%20Considerations <-- This is not sufficient?
[10:45] <leaf-sheep> sipior: Added the PATH in crontab -e (seems not to do anything at all though).
[10:45] <cchen> theevilone: did you choose "auto-detect" your keyboard?
[10:45] <sipior> leaf-sheep: you want to ensure that the shell that is running the command knows where things are.
[10:45] <TheEvilOne> cchen: no
[10:45] <achilles> hello, I have a problem in my Skype, the CPU utilization remains 100% . this happened only after I updated my ubuntu to the latest version .. anybody has any idea about it ?
[10:46] <cchen> theevilone: try again but choose auto-detect your keyboard see if it bypass that.
[10:46] <TheEvilOne> cchen: ok
[10:47] <ActionParsnip> achilles: try reinstalling skype, as skype is proprietary it is hard to troubleshoot
[10:47] <TheEvilOne> cchen: same thing
[10:47] <FxChiP> okay so
[10:47] <achilles> ActionParsnip, I did several times, I know it is, but I can't find way to solve this problem
[10:47] <DJNomad> I have Listen .63 that I am trying to install,anyone know anything about that ?
[10:47] <ActionParsnip> achilles: is there a ~/.skype folder?
[10:47] <FxChiP> Does anyone happen to know of an application that will basically be Notifications From Hell when I get an e-mail?
[10:48] <FxChiP> I really need one
[10:48] <ActionParsnip> FxChiP: i think its libnotify
[10:48] <achilles> ActionParsnip, yes
[10:48] <FxChiP> ActionParsnip, that'd be nice if libnotify really was notifications from hell
[10:48] <ActionParsnip> achilles: kill skype, rename it, then rerun skype
[10:48] <cchen> theevilone: take a look at this url: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=480883.  You are probably one of those that have the problem with re-configure x-server.  let me think
[10:48] <FxChiP> ActionParsnip, I'm looking for something more in the "play a sound repeatedly (i.e. once per minute) until you acknowledge the damn thing's existence"
[10:49] <FxChiP> range
[10:49] <FxChiP> :)
[10:49] <ActionParsnip> achilles: you will need to completely reconfigure skype but if it starts working ok then we know the profile was bad
[10:49] <albacker> whle installing menu from apt-get it freezes at this place : Setting up menu (2.1.38ubuntu2) ...  .. any idea why? (i'm running 8.04)
[10:49] <xiantia> slt all
[10:49] <achilles> ActionParsnip, imagine .. it's killed by 9
[10:49] <ActionParsnip> FxChiP: not sure then. i always remove all that stuff
[10:49] <TheEvilOne> cchen: k
[10:49] <FxChiP> :(
[10:49] <ActionParsnip> albacker: it takes a while, let it bake
[10:50] <albacker> ActionParsnip: a while? that's not a big package is it ?
[10:50] <ct529> I have a small server on my local network. I would like to install ubuntu on it. The server has no keyboard., monitor or dvd. How can I install it?
[10:50] <albacker> ActionParsnip: mplayer,fluxbox and some others went smoothly, this one has been there for 3-4 minutes.
[10:50] <ActionParsnip> albacker: no but it does some crazy stuff, small doesnt automatically mean its gonna finish setting up fast
[10:50] <cchen> theevilone: would you try to reboot into recovery mode and repair your x-server?
[10:50] <leaf-sheep> sipior: I have the crontab running every minute for testing -- I see the records on the log but no notify-osd to notify me of the situation.
[10:50] <albacker> ActionParsnip: aha.. ok. thanks.
[10:51] <achilles> ActionParsnip, it worked!! thank you
[10:51] <TheEvilOne> sure
[10:51] <ActionParsnip> albacker: nice choice with fluxbox
[10:51] <ActionParsnip> achilles: np
[10:51] <achilles> ActionParsnip, the cpu util normal
[10:51] <achilles> ActionParsnip, thank you very much
[10:51] <ActionParsnip> achilles: so you now have 2 options
[10:51] <DJNomad> ct529,  put a kb a dvd and a mouse on it for a bit
[10:51] <ActionParsnip> achilles: rename the old profile back and work out why it is bad
[10:51] <TheEvilOne> cchen: acutally I did that earlier, when I was in the process of getting this to boot and it did the same thing
[10:51] <cchen> theevilone: once repaired, try the same command see if the x-server now let you re-configure to factory settings.
[10:51] <ActionParsnip> achilles: or delete the old profile and rebuild a new one from scratch
[10:52] <cchen> theevilone: did you do this before or after you remove fglrx driver?
[10:52] <TheEvilOne> cchen: so as long as this is screwed I cant install any drivers?
[10:52] <achilles> ActionParsnip, no problem,  I don't think it contains anything important, I deleted the old profile, Skype rebuilt one
[10:52] <TheEvilOne> cchen: before
[10:52] <TheEvilOne> cchen: i think
[10:53] <Beefcaked> hi im curious im new to ubuntu and linux for the most part, but does ubuntu come with a firewall?
[10:53] <cchen> theevilone: try again since you've removed the fglrx driver and something's not right with your x-server.  (there's always a way to fix it in linux)
[10:53] <albacker> ActionParsnip: it's the only way to get out the whole speed of my laptop :) .. plus fluxbox rox
[10:53] <Beefcaked> im surprised im not being asked to allow an application to access the internet, etc.
[10:53] <linuxcooldude> I think firewall built in?
[10:53] <ActionParsnip> albacker: lxde is pretty decent too
[10:54] <ct529> DJNomad: :( I do not have them, or I would NOT have asked.
[10:54] <TheEvilOne> cchen: ok so reboot into revocery mode and then what drop into terminal and run that command?
[10:54] <ct529> DJNomad: the othe computers are all laptops!
[10:54] <DJNomad> ct529,  you cannot use one from another for a bit ?
[10:54] <kOOOng> how do you permanently shred the contents of the trash bin?
[10:54] <leaf-sheep> Beefcaked: Firewall are installed by default (but disabled) as it is not necessary.
[10:55] <albacker> ActionParsnip: never heard of it. just fluxbox,pekwm,fvwm.. but fluxbox mostly. I'll give it a try. Does it need a lot of configuration?
[10:55] <leaf-sheep> Beefcaked: For most cases, people are protected behind the router --- and you always can toggle on or install GUI front-end
[10:55] <linuxcooldude> Ah yes, you can activate it useing firestarter gui
[10:55] <cchen> theevilone: yes
[10:55] <leaf-sheep> !firewall | Beefcaked
[10:55] <ct529> DJNomad: the other computers are all laptops (as said before)! unless I rip a screen and a keyboard off ....
[10:55] <Beefcaked> leaf-sheep: I see, what if Im connecting directly to the internet.. say PPPoE?
[10:55] <TheEvilOne> cchen: ok be back in a minute
[10:55] <kOOOng> how do you permanently shred the contents of the trash bin?
[10:56] <cchen> theevilone: back in 10 minutes too~  getting a coffee
[10:56] <DJNomad> ct529, ripping those off seems like it could work
[10:56] <DJNomad> ct529, maybe you can do something with a custom usb install?
[10:56] <ActionParsnip> albacker: not really no
[10:56] <leaf-sheep> Beefcaked: I don't know about PPPoE myself. By the way, Ubuntu came with closed ports by default.
[10:56] <linuxcooldude> My router already has firewall so I don't use ubuntu's though I sometimes use it to see who's knocking at my door
[10:57] <skooch> does anyone know the windows server
[10:57] <dstansby> s there any way to force xorg to start if my graphics card is blackslisted at the moment?
[10:57] <GPL> How to get all the window types used in Ubuntu ?
[10:57] <GPL> is there a list ?
[10:57] <ct529> DJNomad: I was thinking more of something over the network, if at all possible, but I am not familiar with this method .....
[10:57] <DJNomad> sk be more speifuc on what you wanna do
[10:58] <ActionParsnip> albacker: give it a go, you might like it
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 I install the ubuntu 9.10 alpha4
 and I found that /etc/default/bluetooth doesn't exist any more
 PAND_ENABLED=1
[10:58] <FloodBot2> CyberCr33p: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
 PAND_OPTIONS="--role=PANU"
 where I can add these 2 lines ?
[10:58] <DJNomad> ct529, i think it can be done ,I am unfamiliar with it
[10:58] <skooch> i don't know how to install it i'm trying to reinstall windows and when i put the cd in it won't open it up
[10:58] <ActionParsnip> !windows | skooch
[10:59] <DJNomad> skooch, have you changed the bios ?
[10:59] <albacker> ActionParsnip: i will, but menu is still seting up -_-.. I'm thinking i might have hard disk problems or smth since the system has become quite slow both on win and linux.
[11:00] <ActionParsnip> albacker: read    dmesg | tail
[11:00] <skooch> hey dj nonmad
[11:00] <DJNomad> yes skooch ?
[11:00] <skooch> did u get my private message
[11:00] <albacker> ActionParsnip: just usb disconected and stuff like it. btw, menu ended. and lxde is not in the repos. (*googles*)
[11:01] <DJNomad> IU got it didnt see till now
[11:01] <ActionParsnip> !info lxde
[11:01] <ActionParsnip> albacker: wanna bet?
[11:01] <ActionParsnip> albacker: make sure you have universe repo enabled
[11:01] <leaf-sheep> sipior: Whooo! I got it to work.
[11:02] <sipior> leaf-sheep: good. what was the problem?
[11:02] <leaf-sheep> sipior: http://tinyurl.com/kkbbwt --> See Tips.  As it is GUI application, I need to specify the DISPLAY:0.  Without it, it's a lost cause. :)
[11:02] <albacker> ActionParsnip: well yeah i have it enabled.. maybe i forgot to mention that i'm on 8.04 .
[11:02] <ActionParsnip> !info lxde hardy
[11:03] <ActionParsnip> albacker: yep not in hardy repos, you could find a ppa
[11:03] <albacker> !info ppa
[11:03] <ActionParsnip> !ppa
[11:04] <dstansby> Is there any way to force xorg to start if my graphics card is blackslisted at the moment?
[11:05] <albacker> ActionParsnip: i'll just stick to fluxbox for now.. i've been into much trouble :) . thanks for the help.
[11:05] <theatro> dstansby,  if you use an other driver, like vesa
[11:06] <dstansby> theatru: How do I do that? I'm trying to get the liveCD to boot into the desktop.
[11:06] <wojtekrj> Does anybody have linux-source-2.6.28 package installed (version 2.6.28-15.51)? I'm afraid that this package contains sources for 2.6.28.10 kernel.
[11:07] <theatro> dstansby, first of all, why is it blacklisted, what module?
[11:07] <wojtekrj> automaticall generated .config have following head: # Linux kernel version: 2.6.28.10
[11:07] <wojtekrj> # Wed Sep  2 12:03:20 2009
[11:07] <dstansby> To be honest I'm not sure why it isn't working. It works fine with Jaunty but not with Karmic (and I need karmic for grub2)
[11:08] <funkmaster> hi there quick question, how can I host a rss file on my own apache?
[11:08] <dstansby> theatro: Bug reports: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/422463 and https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=19545
[11:09] <funkmaster> can someone help me there? I have created a rss file and now I want it be accessible on my network, but it does not seem to work
[11:09] <theatro> dstansby, I dont see a reason to blacklist the module, if it doesnt work then it doesnt work, edit xorg.conf and use an other driver
[11:09] <ActionParsnip> funkmaster: share it with samba or sshfs or cifs etc
[11:10] <OSA> #ubuntu-pl
[11:10] <ActionParsnip> funkmaster: well, share a folder and make sure the file is in it
[11:10] <funkmaster> ActionParsnip: did that
[11:10] <dstansby> theatro: What do I change in xorg.conf to use another driver?
[11:10] <funkmaster> and when I call the URL to my rss file on a different computer I see the content (now on apache)
[11:11] <anstei> what are the possible reasons for choppy dvd playback, if it worked before the complete reinstall? (8.10 before, 9.04 now)
[11:11] <funkmaster> but when I ask e.g. my xbox to pick up that same file/feed it does not work, what could be the reason?
[11:11] <ActionParsnip> anstei: install video drivers
[11:11] <dabukalam> !karmic
[11:12] <ActionParsnip> funkmaster: can it see the other files in the shared folder
[11:12] <anstei> ActionParsnip: i'm using fglrx as before...
[11:12] <ActionParsnip> anstei: maybe you need extra options for your card to get nice playback. have you install libdvdcss2 from medibuntu repos
[11:12] <anstei> ActionParsnip: libdvdcss2 is installed, but i'll check my config
[11:13] <funkmaster> ActionParsnip: yes
[11:13] <ActionParsnip> anstei: might be worth a websearch for your video card with dvd playback
[11:13] <ActionParsnip> funkmaster: then ive no idea
[11:14] <tdn> How do I rip a dvd in divx or H.264?
[11:17] <mehedi> dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem. how can i solve it?
[11:18] <adya> hello
[11:18] <dstansby> HI :)
[11:18] <mehedi> dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem. How i can solve it?
[11:19] <Beefcaked> !seen alexia
[11:19] <hafiz> hello, can anyone help me with my opera. it cant open any page.
[11:19] <hafiz> !opera
[11:19] <mehedi> dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem. How i can solve it?
[11:20] <Boohbah> hafiz: opera is not shipped with ubuntu and thus this channel cannot support it
[11:20] <hafiz> owh ok
[11:20] <hafiz> thx Boohbah
[11:20] <leaf-sheep> mehedi: "dkpg --configure -a"
[11:20] <leaf-sheep> !terminal | mehedi
[11:21] <DJNomad> !listen
[11:21] <hafiz> Boohbah: i did upgrade to grub 2.but theres nothing changes on my grub
[11:22] <DJNomad> damnit I was hoping there ws a channel popup for it lol
[11:22] <Boohbah> hafiz: grub should not affect opera in any way
[11:23] <hafiz> Boohbah: its diff question
[11:23] <DJNomad> I got a tar.bz  of listen and I cannot figure out how to install it
[11:23] <xarvh> Hi!! Using eeebuntu jaunty. Any suggestion for a standalone program I can use to listen to jamendo radio? audacious gets stuck, vlc and s/g/mplayer seg faults and rythmbox/banshee are so complex than I don't even know where to start
[11:24] <Boohbah> xarvh: try amarok
[11:25] <mehedi> dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem. i have tried through command. bu it shows ''operation requires superuser privilege''. what can i do??????????????
[11:25] <DJNomad> xarvh, listen does it i believe
[11:25] <PDani> hi
[11:25] <xarvh> k, trying =)
[11:26] <ActionParsnip> mehedi: sudo dpkg --configure -a
[11:26] <PDani> i have 2 soundcards, an internal onboard chip, and an audigy card. i tried to set the default to audigy (with asoundconf set-default-card), but firefox still uses the internal one. any idea?
[11:26] <ActionParsnip> mehedi: just like any othe command line app that needs superuser priveledge
[11:28] <Boohbah> PDani: did you restart firefox after reconfiguring alsa?
[11:28] <PDani> Boohbah, yes
[11:28] <ActionParsnip> PDani: why not disable the onboard
[11:29] <PDani> ActionParsnip: i need that too
[11:29] <ActionParsnip> PDani: i see
[11:29] <ghostlines> when i paste text into vim it's formatted differently, and has // before everyline. How do i stop this from happening?
[11:29] <Boohbah> PDani: hmm, try an .aroundrc file?
[11:30] <Boohbah> err, .asoundrc
[11:30] <PDani> Boohbah: i tried that too
[11:30] <PDani> but basically, asoundconf does the sam
[11:30] <PDani> e
[11:30] <anstei> ghostlines: paste via "+pp instead of rightclick -> paste
[11:30] <anstei> ghostlines: or disable autoformatting...
[11:31] <Boohbah> PDani: i think it's a pulseaudio issue. let me fire up my ubuntu
[11:32] <PDani> Boohbah: hm.. i try to uninstall pulse then
[11:32] <Boohbah> PDani: i wouldn't do that, just change the configuration
[11:35] <cornet> ghostlines: before you paste issue the following command in command mode
[11:35] <cornet> ghostlines: :set paste
[11:40] <iDangerMOuse> I need help :( Been 3 days I cant figure out how to make my Card Reader work on Ubuntu Remix
[11:41] <corey> hi im having trouble with my inbuilt mic, i know it works because when i talk into it i can hear it in the speakers but simon (the speech recognition software) wont pick it up... i have capture device set to defualt
[11:44] <iDangerMOuse> Meh I got problem with in built too
[11:44] <iDangerMOuse> I know its there
[11:44] <iDangerMOuse> and working worked on Linux Linpus dosent work on ubuntu
[11:44] <corey> im running kubuntu so i did cheak its manager
[11:44] <corey> but no luck
[11:45] <xarvh> DJNomad: listen fails miserably! It does not even start if i give the URL or the m3u as cli parameter, and gets stuck otherwise! =(
[11:46] <xarvh> is it possible that's so hard to listen on ubuntu to the biggest provider of open music!? =(
[11:46] <xarvh> trying amarok
[11:47] <DJNomad> exaile is a decent one dunno if it does what you want tho
[11:50] <gotunandan> !exaile
[11:50] <Michalxo> xarvh, have you tried audacious?
[11:51] <abhifx> try songbird
[11:51] <iDangerMOuse> I need help :( Been 3 days I cant figure out how to make my Card Reader work on Ubuntu Remix
[11:51] <xarvh> Michalxo: yes, it hangs
[11:52] <Michalxo> well.. rhytmbox imo plays it nice or totem.. (m3u)
[11:54] <xarvh> amarok just does not seem able to resolve the http names...
[11:58] <nofear> hey your there
[11:58] <mido_> hi Gutz... which program in linux open the blocked sites ?
[11:58] <Sidewinder1> Me?
[11:58] <mido_> guyz*
[11:59] <xendon> blocked sites ?
[11:59] <nofear> hey will bitcomet be used
[11:59] <mido_> yes
[11:59] <nofear> on linux
[11:59] <nofear> how
[11:59] <xendon> in germany or what ?
[12:00] <nofear> in india
[12:00] <iDangerMOuse> Anyone
[12:00] <iDangerMOuse> :(
[12:00] <mido_> blocked sites like in school .. when u r in school ,,u cant open the chat site ( ie)
[12:00] <nofear> wat can i tbe used
[12:00] <xarvh> ok, totem seems eventually the winner
[12:00] <xendon> try useing an other DNS server like openDNS
[12:00] <Grizzly_> Hi All, I know this is probably a common topic. I am new to Ubuntu. Using a desktop and have trouble with hibernate. Reading the net I see alot of issues with hibernate. I get "thaw" error when hibernating and a black screen upon resuming, so basically does not work
[12:01] <mido_> openDNS is this a program?
[12:01] <xarvh> but it was a bloodshed: vlc, mplayer and derivates, audacious, all do segfault
[12:01] <nofear> hey tell
[12:01] <xendon> http://www.opendns.com/ no a DNS provider
[12:01] <nofear> anyone can help me
[12:01] <xarvh> listen, audacious, amarok, were unable to function or got blocked
[12:01] <NetEcho> is there a way to mass rename all files of a certain filetype to another file type? like .php to .phps
[12:01] <xarvh> hope 9.10 fixed the audio issues
[12:02] <mido_> thnx xendon , I'll try
[12:02] <xendon> np
[12:02] <charly_> can anybody tell me the difference between pbuilder and Lintian?
[12:02] <Sidewinder1> brb
[12:03] <charly_> and also which one the good to create packages
[12:03] <abhifx> nofear : plz explain the problem
[12:04] <nofear> can i use bitcomet in linux
[12:05] <abhifx> nofear : i habt tried bit comet, but flashget works fine
[12:05]  * iDangerMOuse slaps everyone for not helping
[12:05] <nofear> is it can you help me out with it how to get it..??
[12:06] <Grizzly_> Hi All, I know this is probably a common topic. I am new to Ubuntu. Using a desktop and have trouble with hibernate. Reading the net I see alot of issues with hibernate. I get "thaw" error when hibernating and a black screen upon resuming, so basically does not work
[12:07] <cantinflas> Buenas a todos ..
[12:08] <xover> what is the best way to administer an ubuntu network?
[12:08] <Grizzly_> xover: what you mean administer ?
[12:09] <xover> grizzly, create a similar setup to active directory.
[12:09] <xover> so that a user can login anywhere and I can keep track of software updates.
[12:09] <Debolaz> Ie, common set of users and permissions across all servers.
[12:09] <xover> would that be NIS+,LDAP or kerberos etc?
[12:09] <Grizzly_> xover: ok. can't help with that.
[12:10] <Debolaz> xover: I recommend looking at http://www.canonical.com/projects/landscape
[12:10] <xover> debolaz: yeah was looking at that, im trying to keep to free software, are there are central management systems that are free/
[12:11] <Debolaz> xover: For controlling users, there's OpenLDAP, but managing the updating of servers centrally, I don't think there's a good alternative for.
[12:11] <nofear> hey any one help me with this
 is there a program to open the blocked site else>
[12:12] <nofear> tell me some software wic is like bitcomet
[12:12] <nofear> help me someone
[12:13] <Sidewinder1> nofear...I use vuze so I can't really assist with bitcomet, sorry...
[12:13] <mido_> guyz,, is there a program to open the blocked sites (this in school u cant open chat sites)?
[12:13] <xover> is LDAP the way forward? is NIS an option are there pros and cons?
[12:14] <Grizzly_> can anyone assist with hibernate issue ?
[12:14] <nofear> ok thank's
[12:15] <bernardlychan> hey guys, wat's the differnce between desktop edition, netbook remix and server edition?
[12:15] <nofear> hey tell me abot vuze
[12:15] <erUSUL> bernardlychan: default packages installed.
[12:15] <PecisDarbs> bernardlychan: desktop and server editions how different live cds
[12:15] <Sidewinder1> Do a search for vuze; it's java based and a little bloated but has many features and I like it. Believe Transmission comes native with Hardy. Why not use it?
[12:15] <ikonia> bernardlychan: the server is optimised for enterprise level hardware, the desktop for desktop hardware and the remix has extra software such as gui options for the netbooks
[12:16] <PecisDarbs> bernardlychan: and of course default package selection
[12:16] <PecisDarbs> bernardlychan: repositories are all the same
[12:16] <bernardlychan> so which one needs the least resources? like, less ram/space?
[12:16] <Boohbah> bernardlychan: server
[12:16] <nofear> any one tell me
[12:16] <Boohbah> !vuze
[12:16] <bernardlychan> is server easy to use Boohbah? does it have gui?
[12:16] <Grizzly_> xover: what can you tell me about hibernate issue ? can this be solved ?
[12:17] <ikonia> bernardlychan: you can get them all down to rougly the same disk space
[12:17] <xendon> mido_ you have to use openDNS as you DNS provider in ubutnu netwok settings
[12:17] <PecisDarbs> bernardlychan: if you want desktop install, Xubuntu is right one, if you want customised desktop install, use alternative install CD
[12:17] <ikonia> bernardlychan: you can install a gui on the server, but it is omptimised for enterprise level kit - so I suggest the desktop is better
[12:17] <nofear> side winder ... tell me about vuze
[12:17] <bernardlychan> the desktop keeps freezing on me ikonia
[12:17] <ikonia> ok - so the server or netbook should not behave different
[12:18] <ikonia> bernardlychan: can you expand more on the freezes ?
[12:18] <bernardlychan> ok.
[12:18] <bernardlychan> after a minute after log in, it just freezes. everything except for mouse movement.
[12:18] <bernardlychan> i've noticed, it lasts longer without freezing if my laptop is not connected to the monitor
[12:18] <ikonia> bernardlychan: does the caps lock key still turn the light on/off on the keyboard ?
[12:19] <ikonia> bernardlychan: ooh, is it an intel card ?
[12:19] <bernardlychan> yea
[12:19] <Boohbah> nofear: what about vuze would you like to know?
[12:19] <Sidewinder1> Vuze was fromerly known as Azureus, suggest you try a search for both.
[12:19] <ikonia> bernardlychan: there is a bug logged for that on launchpad, it's a known problem
[12:19] <bernardlychan> is there a solution ikonia?
[12:19] <Sidewinder1> www.vuze.com
[12:19] <PecisDarbs> bernardlychan: which version it is?
[12:20] <bernardlychan> 9.04
[12:20] <ikonia> bernardlychan: there is a work around to set your xorg server to use the vesa driver but that will have a performance impact
[12:20] <Sidewinder1> One or the other are in the repositories
[12:20] <ikonia> bernardlychan: from the last comments I read it was being worked on
[12:20] <PecisDarbs> bernardlychan: I would suggest to try 9.10 lastest alpha live cd
[12:20] <bernardlychan> ok... so wait how do i do this xorg server vesa driver thing ikonia lol?
[12:20] <sierinjs> PecisDarbs: sveiks latvieti ;-D
[12:20] <PecisDarbs> bernardlychan: if you survive using it for half an hour, they have fixed it
[12:20] <PecisDarbs> sierinjs: sveiks veiks
[12:21] <bernardlychan> pm ikonia... this is getting confusing lol
[12:21] <ikonia> bernardlychan: you need to open your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file, and under the device section for your video card add  Driver "vesa" as a line
[12:21] <ikonia> bernardlychan: don't need to pm you
[12:21] <PecisDarbs> ikonia: couldn't you in safe mode enter in Xorg Vesa mode?
[12:21] <PecisDarbs> afaik you could in Jaunty
[12:22] <ikonia> PecisDarbs: sure, but that won't write it to the file perminantly
[12:22] <VilleVicious> Hi! Im trying to install ubuntu from an usb flashdrive made with unetbooting but when booting I get syslinux saying no kernel found. can any one help me?
[12:22] <PecisDarbs> ikonia: right, point taken
[12:22] <bernardlychan> ikonia, so do i replace the the word "intel"
[12:22] <ikonia> bernardlychan: yes
[12:22] <ikonia> bernardlychan: Driver "intel" should be Driver "vesa"
[12:22] <PecisDarbs> VilleVicious: maybe try Ubuntu tool which comes with Jaunty?
[12:23] <bernardlychan> will this be like, near the bottom? and will it work even if i don't have vesa lol?
[12:23] <abhi__> VilleVicious : try wubi
[12:23] <ikonia> bernardlychan: you do have vesa
[12:23] <ikonia> bernardlychan: pastebin your xorg.conf file if you want
[12:24] <bernardlychan> haha ok ikonia ty very much!!
[12:25] <bernardlychan> wait ikonia... should i do this in safemode?
[12:26] <ikonia> bernardlychan: doesn't matter, do it where you want and reboot
[12:26] <haha> hi
[12:26] <bernardlychan> ty ikonia
[12:26] <haha> what?
[12:26] <haha> what are you talking about?
[12:27] <beanrc> hello everyone
[12:27] <haha> hi
[12:27] <haha> nice to meet you
[12:27] <Sidewinder1> Hello bean
[12:28] <bernardlychan> ikonia... i'm back again sorry
[12:28] <bernardlychan> i should do that sudo gedit thing rite?
[12:28] <beanrc> o how are you
[12:28] <VilleVicious> abhi: can i do a full install with wubi, taking out the xp that this machine is currently using?
[12:28] <Sidewinder1> gksudo for gui programs
[12:28] <ikonia> bernardlychan: you'll need root permission to edit the file
[12:28] <beanrc> yes
[12:28] <haha> haha
[12:28] <beanrc> haha
[12:28] <bernardlychan> so sudo gedit?
[12:29] <haha> ?
[12:29] <bernardlychan> dw... i'll get it lol
[12:29] <Dr_Willis> !gksudo
[12:29] <Sidewinder1> gksudo gedit
[12:29] <bernardlychan> ty..
[12:29] <bernardlychan> !laugh
[12:29] <haha> i don't know what are you talking about!
[12:29] <abhi__> VilleVicious, : no
[12:29] <beanrc> is it well
[12:29] <Leya> hello together, if i can help you...
[12:29] <bazhang> haha, this is ubuntu support
[12:29] <haha> ok
[12:29] <bazhang> chat in #ubuntu-offtopic haha
[12:29] <beanrc> ok
[12:29] <abhi__> VilleVicious : wubi will let u install on your windows partition
[12:30] <haha> i use the pircbot to test the chatroom
[12:30] <bazhang> haha, beanrc is a bot?
[12:30] <ikonia> haha: please remove all your bots now
[12:30] <Leya> @ haha, that's right. But you can also install it on a seperate partition with a Live-CD
[12:30] <abhi__> VilleVicious, : there is a way to transfer wubi install to a dedicated partition and then remove windows
[12:31] <Dr_Willis> if you are going to remove windows.. why not do a 'normal' install to begin with?
[12:31] <xover> canonical are charging $150 dollars per month per node + server. thats more than microsoft isnt it?
[12:31] <Sidewinder1> beanrc does appear to be haha's bot...
[12:31] <bazhang> haha, dont test bot here
[12:31] <VilleVicious> abhi: I was planing on ubuntu wit a clean install no dualboot
[12:32] <werti_rus> oh
[12:32] <ikonia> haha: please remove all your bots now
[12:32] <abhi__> VilleVicious, : here is what i did. i used unetbootin to start on a windows partition. then install ubuntu through it. but u need a linux partition beforehand
[12:32] <alejandro> can someone help me install linuxsampler?
[12:32] <ScreamerX> i have installed unbuntu and i dont know what to do first
[12:33] <ScreamerX> does any of you have any ideas?
[12:33] <Dr_Willis> ScreamerX:  dont know what to do about what?
[12:33] <Dr_Willis> !training
[12:33] <alejandro> http://www.linuxsampler.org/ .... can somoene help me install this?
[12:33] <mactimes> ScreamerX: I'd say: Start using =)
[12:33] <abhi__> ScreamerX, : surf net, listen music, watch video
[12:34]  * Dr_Willis is old skool.. and suggests reading docs first
[12:34] <Boohbah> alejandro: apt-get install qsampler
[12:34] <Leya> @ScremaerX: if you alreade have installed Ubuntu, then first go to the Terminal and type in: sudo apt-get update to receive the latest Updates- Aferwoards type in: sudo apt-get upgrade, to upgrade your Version to the latest upgraded Version.
[12:34] <Boohbah> alejandro: sudo apt-cache search linuxsampler
[12:34] <Dr_Willis> Hmm.. LinuxSampler has a .. odd license
[12:35] <Dr_Willis> !find linuxsampler
[12:35] <linuxcooldude> Yeah, best to look on net to get up to speen on ubuntu
[12:35] <linuxcooldude> speed
[12:35] <alejandro> Boohbah: when i run qsampler it says could not start server. sorry
[12:36] <Boohbah> yeah looks like linuxsampler was removed from dapper for license issues
[12:36] <Boohbah> hmm...
[12:36] <jeannoel> hi
[12:36] <alejandro> Boohbah: http://paste.ubuntu.com/263722/
[12:36] <jeannoel> do you speak french
[12:36] <Leya> @ScreamerX: and if you want to have easy handling in desinging your computer, then you can install ubuntu Tweak. You find it in your Repositores (Synaptic).
[12:36] <Dr_Willis> Boohbah:  yea. ading an 'exception' to the 'GPL' is frowned upon.. :)
[12:36] <Boohbah> !fr > jeannoel
[12:36]  * GPL smiles at Dr_Willis 
[12:37] <d_rwin> how do i configure my resolution to 1024x768 in ubuntu 8.04 LTS (command line)
[12:37] <Dr_Willis> Im not even sure thats legallydoable and still be said to be under the gpl..
[12:37] <Boohbah> alejandro: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=734738\
[12:38] <Lorthirk> hello... I have some music on my Apple MacBook Pro (MacOS X 10.6) that I'd like to share with my Ubuntu box. What can I use?
[12:38] <Boohbah> s/\\//
[12:38] <Boohbah> Lorthirk: do you want to copy the files or just stream them?
[12:38] <Dr_Willis> Lorthirk:  if you mean 'transfer some files' you can use ssh, and proberly samba to get some stuff transfered.  the OSX channel may know more about OSX and what other tools it may support, like nfs,
[12:39] <Lorthirk> both: I'd like to stream them, that's quite a big collection :)
[12:39] <Boohbah> Lorthirk: for streaming, look into mpd. i think it runs on OSX
[12:39] <Lorthirk> let me check
[12:40] <willi1> cheers
[12:40] <Leya> @Willi1 cheers to you
[12:41] <Lorthirk> ok... so, apparently mpd should work, but please let me share a thought with you
[12:41] <cxTactics> guys, i have a question. why can't i apt-get update even though i can ping the repositories? >_<
[12:41] <d_rwin> need to reset screen resolution to 19024x768; dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xsever-xotg wont work
[12:41] <Lorthirk> i know that rhytmbox can see dlna/upnp via a plugin
[12:41] <Sidewinder1> cxt...What error messages do you get?
[12:42] <cxTactics> just timeouts
[12:42] <Lorthirk> and since i have a little utility here on my macbook pro that's colled connect360 and I use to stream my media to my xbox360
[12:42] <cxTactics> funny thing is, if i have a lan ip of 192.168.1.x, it works, but for others, it fails
[12:42] <Lorthirk> i was wondering if i could see the connect360's shares?
[12:42] <ka> Hi. How do I export a folderstructure to an outline/textlist? Is there a tool either commandline or gui?
[12:43] <Sidewinder1> beyond my abilities to diagnose; sorry...
[12:43] <cxTactics> ok, np
[12:43] <VilleVicious> I've  been trying to use the usb stick based install because I can't write a basic install/live cd
[12:44] <Sidewinder1> Did you also try update manager in System--->Administration
[12:44] <abhi__> VilleVicious : do u have a linux partition?
[12:47] <alejandro> Boohbah: How do i find the absolute path of the "linuxsampler" binary...?
[12:48] <Boohbah> alejandro: sudo updatedb; locate linuxsampler |grep bin
[12:48] <adac> I tried to boot ubuntu linux as a guest system from an usb stick with kvm. Now everything works fine except the resolution is not detected correctly on the ubuntu guest system. Does anyone know how to solve that?
[12:48] <Pici> alejandro: if its in your PATH: which linuxsampler
[12:49] <alejandro> guys i am referring to this http://www.mail-archive.com/linuxsampler-devel@lists.sourceforge.net/msg00424.html
[12:50] <VilleVicious> abhi: no but previously when I've installed linux it asks shows me how tho make the partition
[12:50] <Boohbah> alejandro: have you installed linuxsampler?
[12:50] <alejandro> i thought i did...i'm so confused
[12:51] <alejandro> Boohbah: I cannot install the deb it wont let me
[12:51] <Boohbah> alejandro: did my command or Pici's produce any output?
[12:51] <Boohbah> alejandro: why not?
[12:51] <Dr_Willis> sounds like a 'no i did not install it' to me. :)
[12:51] <Boohbah> alejandro: it was likely built with different library versions so that is expected
[12:51] <abhi__> VilleVicious, : then u hv no other option, either burn, or if u can somwhow make a linux partition. although usb stick should have worked with unetbootin
[12:52] <Boohbah> alejandro: probably need to build from source. are you using jaunty?
[12:52] <alejandro> Boohbah: yes
[12:52] <csaba_> give me some sites  wit ubuntu softwars
[12:52] <alejandro> Boohbah: i downloaded the tar file
[12:53] <alejandro> Boohbah: i looked at the install directiosn and its a no go, i need help building the source
[12:53] <abhi__> csaba_, : u shud try synaptic 1st. then u may try getdeb
[12:53] <Pici> !software | csaba_
[12:54] <Boohbah> alejandro: i can help with that, going to fire up my jaunty in virtualbox and i'll send you a pm in a few. brb
[12:54] <alejandro> Boohbah: thank you so much
[12:54] <silare> Hey, all. Does anyone know of a good substitute for Logic Pro or even GarageBand that's for GNOME/GTK? If it can also do note-by-note (as in with a score or so) composition that would be VERY much appreciated.
[12:55] <d_rwin> need to reset screen resolution to 1024x768 in command line system; 8.04 ﻿dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xsever-xotg wont work
[12:55] <benpro> xrandr -s 1024x768 ;)
[12:55] <NetEcho> is there a way to apt-get install with wildcards? like *font* because it won' take *font*
[12:57] <d_rwin> ﻿benpro, i configured my ers wrong to 1280 and now startx wont work
[12:57] <d_rwin> ﻿benpro, i have ubuntu 8.04 LTS (command line)
[12:57] <ActionParsnip> yo yo yo
[12:58] <mehedi> has there any version of ubuntu to use in laptop?
[12:58] <Dr_Willis> mehedi:  my laptops work very well with ubuntu.
[12:58] <lukas__> gt5
[12:58] <ActionParsnip> mehedi: xubuntu
[12:58] <ActionParsnip> mehedi: but any will run
[12:59] <ActionParsnip> mehedi: depends on the spec, low spec use ubuntu or ubuntu+lxde
[12:59] <benpro> d_rwin, change you xorg.Conf
[12:59] <silare> I'm looking at potentially using Ubuntu or Fedora on my new HDD. Those of you who chose Ubuntu over Fedora, why did you decide to side with Ubuntu?
[12:59] <d_rwin> ﻿benpro to what?
[12:59] <mehedi> will desktop version will run properly in laptop?
[12:59] <Dr_Willis> silare:  the cooler code names.
[12:59] <benpro> d_rwin, simple remove you buggy reolsution in yout xorg.conf
[12:59] <Dr_Willis> mehedi:  any of them should.
[13:00] <Dr_Willis> mehedi:  latest release is 9.04   9.10 is  in alpha testing.
[13:00] <ActionParsnip> mehedi: all
[13:00] <d_rwin> ﻿benpro, what do i have to modify in xorg.conf
[13:00] <mehedi> will web cam run?
[13:00] <Dr_Willis> mehedi:  depens on the web cam.
[13:00] <ActionParsnip> mehedi: depends on the chip it uses
[13:00] <jigs> is there any application for searching for open ports for given IP range?
[13:00] <ricanelite> good morning everyone!
[13:00] <dwatkins> I run the standard version of Ubuntu on my Eee, and it's not exactly high-powered
[13:00] <Dr_Willis> !webcam | mehedi
[13:00] <Dr_Willis> mehedi:  try a live/desktop  cd - and see if it works
[13:00] <silare> lol Nah, but seriously. For instance, I know the RPM dependency Hell is pretty much an old myth now, but why do you guys prefer Ubuntu over Fedora?
[13:00] <Tukotih> 9.10 Alpha has serious problems with the Ati driver
[13:01] <benpro> d_rwin, in your "SubSection "Display" of xorg.conf if you have resolutions, remove the buggy one
[13:01] <Tukotih> If you install fglrx, it wont boot no more :p
[13:01] <Boohbah> Tukotih: tell #ubuntu+1
[13:01] <Dr_Willis> Tukotih:  so did 9.04 :)
[13:01] <ActionParsnip> mehedi: when it comes to harware support the is no difference between the ubuntu, xubuntu or kubuntu
[13:01] <Tukotih> 9.10 is worse
[13:01] <jigs> is there any application for searching for open ports for given IP range?
[13:01] <benpro> jigs, nmap
[13:01] <xover> i cant get syntax highlighting for root using vim, but its working for my other user accounts
[13:01] <ActionParsnip> jigs: nmap
[13:01] <Dr_Willis> jigs:  nmap can is a scanner tool
[13:01] <d_rwin> ﻿benpro, i didnt find display section last time
[13:01] <jigs> thanks, but how to set up the ip range?
[13:01] <b3rz3rk3r> jigs, nmap and ettercap both do that i think
[13:02] <benpro> d_rwin, try sudo dpgk-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[13:02] <ActionParsnip> xover: i had that. i had to copy and chown /root/.bashrc to ~/.bashrc
[13:02] <Dr_Willis> xover:  thats odd..  You did install the vim-full package? I do sudo vim /whatever/ and get highlighting here.
[13:02] <benpro> jigs, use nmpafe if youre lazy :)
[13:02] <benpro> nmapfe*
[13:02] <Dr_Willis> xover:  or are you logging in as root?
[13:02] <ActionParsnip> xover: you'll need to chown it to $USER:$USER as it will be owned by root
[13:03] <d_rwin> ﻿benpro, i tried ﻿dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xsever-xorg
[13:03] <jigs> benpro, is it GUI ?
[13:03] <xover> yes logged in as root
[13:03] <ActionParsnip> xover: dont log on as root, its hugely unsecure
[13:03] <benpro> jigs, yes
[13:04] <xover> i have nothing in .bashrc
[13:04] <ActionParsnip> xover: and running irc clients and web browsers is massvely foolhardy
[13:04] <Dr_Willis> xover:  thats because root has no default config files.. normally when you sudo - it uses the USERS various config files.
[13:04] <xover> this isnt the same machine parsnip
[13:04] <d_rwin> ﻿benpro, thanks i ll try the reconfigure
[13:04] <Dr_Willis> xover:  you could copy all the configs from your user home to /root/ i guess..
[13:04] <benpro> jigs, if i remember , in adress ip field, juste put your range with "-" like 192.168.0.1-254
[13:05] <xover> whats so bad about su -
[13:05] <ActionParsnip> xover: you need to run: sudo mv ~/.bashrc ~/.bashrc_old; sudo cp /root/.bashrc ~/.bashrc; sudo chown $USER:$USER ~/.bashrc; source ~/.bashrc
[13:05] <rakesh_> hi......xikteny......
[13:05] <jigs> benpro, should I put that in target?
[13:06] <ActionParsnip> xover: sudo -i is advised, it makes your settings and config come from ~ rather than /root/
[13:06] <b3rz3rk3r> jigs, yes
[13:06] <Dr_Willis> xover:  usubntu is designed to use sudo or gksudo,  whats so bad.. is the problem youa re having.. 'default settings/permissions' not being done right.
[13:06] <benpro> yes
[13:06] <bl00z> sup
[13:07] <bl00z> anyone using dual monitor on ubuntu 9.04?
[13:07] <jigs> ok, thank you
[13:07] <Dr_Willis> bl00z:  i have on my Nvidia cards all the time.
[13:07] <Dr_Willis> and my intel based netbook.
[13:07] <bl00z> dr_: I have intel 910GML card
[13:07] <Vilniaus_Nygeris> sup dudes
[13:08] <bl00z> dr: can I sent you my xorg.conf ?
[13:08] <whileimhere> Morning from the Eastcoast USA. I was wondering if I install Ubuntu Netbook re-mix to a netbook (I have not bought it yet or have not owned one yet) will I be able to use any word processing software? Or Create Powerpoints?
[13:08] <Dr_Willis> for my netbook.. i plyg it in... power up... it uses it...
[13:08] <Dr_Willis> bl00z:  i doubt if i can tell mych from your xorg.conf.. You havent  even mentioned an actual problem...
[13:08] <Dr_Willis> bl00z:  my netbooks xorg.conf is very minimal.
[13:09] <Dr_Willis> !intel | bl00z
[13:09] <Dr_Willis> i am also usingthe updated intel drivers bl00z  from the PPA repos.
[13:10] <bl00z> dr_: I tried to use the "Configure display" tool of system preferences
[13:10] <bl00z> but it didnt works
[13:11] <Dr_Willis> It worked for me. but i did as i said.. power up WITH the 2nd monitor plugged in.. used the newer Intel drivers.. used that tool to tweak it
[13:11] <Dr_Willis> some laptops may beed you to use their special monitor-toggle keys
[13:12] <bl00z> where can I get this newer Intel driver?
[13:12] <ka> How do I pipe the results of ls to a txt file?
[13:12] <Dr_Willis> from the url that bot pasted above... from the !intel factoid
[13:12] <Dr_Willis> ka:  bash basjcs... 'command > file.out'
[13:12] <cornet> ka: you don't you "redirect the output" e.g.  ls > files.txt
[13:12] <spyder89> Is there a way to schedule system shutdowns and bootups?
[13:13] <Dr_Willis> spyder89:  cron, or the 'at' command if its a one time thing..
[13:13] <b3rz3rk3r> spyder89, just specify a time after the cmd shutdown
[13:13] <Dr_Willis> bootups...  never seen that done. :)
[13:13] <Dr_Willis> get a xmas tree timer?
[13:13] <ka> hm but this command wont work: ls -R > gtdlist.txt
[13:13] <cornet> scheduled shutdowns and easy - get the cleaner to arrive 5min before you want it turning off
[13:13] <jiohdi> the same three programs always start at boot up... I did not tell them to do that, where do I find how to stop it?
[13:13] <bl00z> Dr_Willis: thank you
[13:14] <Dr_Willis> ka:  it works fine here.
[13:14] <ka> Dr_Willis: hm
[13:14] <luc_> Ex-Chat
[13:14] <spyder89> what i am trying to do is backup my virtual machine directory and to do that i need to shut down the virtual machines which are ubuntu VM's
[13:14] <b3rz3rk3r> jiohdi, under System-> Prefs-> Startup Apps
[13:15] <jiohdi> thanks b3
[13:15] <b3rz3rk3r> np
[13:15] <Curly_Q> Has anyone here tried Beowulf Clustering with Ubuntu?
[13:15] <ka> still does not work here.
[13:15] <Leafy83> Hi, I'm wondering if I want to try out Solaris' container virt. system. Then I need to tar the debian system after I have installed it in vmware. But I can't do that from the inside the running debian system?
[13:15] <b3rz3rk3r> Curly_Q, no, but if you get one running let me know how it works out
[13:16] <Curly_Q> B3rz3rk3r, I was curious though. Nice to meet you.
[13:16] <ka> ahh now it worked. had to write: "ls -R > /home/ka/gtdlist.txt"
[13:17] <ka> thanks
[13:17] <Dr_Willis> ka:  well. you do have to have write permission to the locationof the file...
[13:17] <jiohdi> b3rz3rk3r: I am using Xfce and preferences is not there
[13:17] <noobez> yo! archive manager wont recognize a simple .rar file, do i have to apt-get unrar?? wasnt this an old issue? i thought it was fixed on the latest versions, if i apt-get unrar, would it be another program or an archive manager integration? thanks
[13:17] <Dr_Willis> !rar
[13:17] <Dr_Willis> there are sevarl 'rar' pcakgeas noobez
[13:17] <lukon> hi
[13:18] <noobez> Dr_Willis: go on please
[13:18] <b3rz3rk3r> jiohdi, never used it, what do you have instead relating to services?
[13:18] <Dr_Willis> noobez:  so instll them. :)
[13:18] <b3rz3rk3r> lol
[13:18] <lukon> exit
[13:18] <noobez> Dr_Willis: since im a noob, could u tell how?
[13:18] <Dr_Willis> !rar | noobez
[13:18] <jiohdi> b3rz3rk3r: there is an Xfce sessions manager but autostart does not show those offending programs
[13:18] <b3rz3rk3r> noobez, Application -> Add/remove
[13:18] <b3rz3rk3r> jiohdi, is there a "services" entry?
[13:18] <noobez> Dr_Willis: just sudo apt-get unrar ?
[13:19] <jiohdi> b3rz3rk3r:  yes
[13:19] <Dr_Willis> i have no idea if 'unrar' is the correct pacakge name or not.
[13:19] <Dr_Willis> it might be 'rar-xomthingsles'
[13:19] <b3rz3rk3r> jiohdi, ok, so open that and uncheck start on boot
[13:19] <Dr_Willis> fire up synaptic and check for 'rar' or read the url the bot gave.
[13:19] <b3rz3rk3r> jiohdi, or disable services you dont need
[13:19] <Cilyan> .org
[13:19] <b3rz3rk3r> jiohdi, if you arent sure, google what they do before hand
[13:19] <noobez> Dr_Willis: but wait im not getting it, archive manager can create rar archives but it cannot unrar them?
[13:19] <Dr_Willis> noobez:  and that 'sudp apt-get unrar' is Incorrect apt-get ussage. :) its 'sudo apt-get install PACKAAGENAME'
[13:20] <Dr_Willis> noobez:  the pacage maanger is a front end to the various commands. it dosent 'do' rar.. it USES the rar commands.
[13:20] <noobez> Dr_Willis: so if i unrar it from a terminal it should work?
[13:21] <Dr_Willis> noobez:  i always use the terminal.   ive had no hassles extracting rar archives normally
[13:21] <Dr_Willis> !find unrar
[13:21] <Dr_Willis> !find rar
[13:21] <jiohdi> b3rz3rk3r: these are programs like firefox and pan and pigin
[13:21] <aoupi> hi, can I use a movie as screensaver?
[13:21] <aoupi> and part2: can I make it start at a random point in the movie (this would be bonus)
[13:21] <Dr_Willis> aoupi:  thats somthing ive not seen done.. :)
[13:21] <xover> i cant find which command is setting syntax highlighting for my useraccount, yet it still works
[13:22] <Dr_Willis> xover:  a .vimrc config perhaps?
[13:22] <aoupi> Dr_Willis: bummer
[13:22] <noobez> Dr_Willis: alright so what am i exactly supposed to do? synaptic installing what? terminal typing what? thanks
[13:22] <Dr_Willis> noobez:  fire up synaptic and search for unrar and install the proper package
[13:22] <noobez> Dr_Willis: alright cool, thanks
[13:23] <jiohdi> noobez, you can also look for a very good program called 7zip
[13:23] <Orbixx> http://pastebin.com/d2d16cf44 - Anybody know why I am failing to connect to NX server right after it being installed on a fresh system?
[13:23] <jiohdi> or 7Z
[13:23] <Dr_Willis> noobez:  or read the url on the archiver topic -> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FileCompression
[13:23] <b3rz3rk3r> jiohdi, not your currently running services, the daemons that the machine starts on boot.. should be under System -> Admin -> ...
[13:24] <CzarAlex> I need to run exim4-conf but I don't have dkpg-reconfigure installed nor can I seem to apt-get install it, not found. Suggestions? Running latest LTS version of ubuntu.
[13:24] <noobez> jiohdi: indeed! i know 7zip since a long time i thought it was already installed out of the box, thatz what i'll do then, install 7zip which recognizes and works with any type of archive, how do i remove the "ghnome archive manager" then?
[13:25] <Dr_Willis> noobez:  dont remove it.. leave it alone
[13:25] <b3rz3rk3r> noobez, installing 7zip will just add that support to the Archiver
[13:25] <Dr_Willis> !info 7zip
[13:25] <Dr_Willis> the 7zip package/binaries might not support all teh features the non-free rar binary supports either.
[13:25] <noobez> Dr_Willis: why should i leave it there? if i use 7zip what do i need another non-completely-working archive manager on my disk for?
[13:26] <Dr_Willis> noobez:  go do what you want.. 7zip for linux has no GUI.. so have fun
[13:26] <b3rz3rk3r> noobez, just do: sudo apt-get install rar
[13:26] <Dr_Willis> noobez:  the gui is handled by the archive manager..
[13:26] <Dr_Willis> same as it does for rar
[13:26] <noobez> Dr_Willis: i've been always using 7zip and trust me it does recognize and work with EVERY different type of archive, there's like 20 of em in it
[13:27] <Dr_Willis> noobez:  7zip for linux or for windows - that may be a critical detail
[13:27] <joaopinto> noobez, the 7zip package for linux is a command line utility, is is not the windows 7zip file manager
[13:27] <Dr_Willis> and ive found rar archives that ive HAD to use winrar.exe to extract.
[13:27] <noobez> Dr_Willis: i used to run kubuntu, now i have ubuntu
[13:27] <noobez> Dr_Willis: i dont mind about using it from cli, it's ok, ive always been doing it
[13:27] <Dr_Willis> !info unp
[13:27] <joaopinto> 7zip provides 7z support to the archive manager
[13:27]  * Dr_Willis is lazy and uses 'unp'
[13:28] <Orbixx> http://pastebin.com/d2d16cf44 - Anybody know why I am failing to connect to NX server right after it being installed on a fresh system?
[13:28] <Dr_Willis> !find p7zip
[13:28] <Dr_Willis> looks like theres a special rar addon for p7zip
[13:28] <b3rz3rk3r> Orbixx, wrong ip/hostname?
[13:28] <Orbixx> b3rz3rk3r: It connects, then fails during the negotiation.
[13:29] <noobez> Dr_Willis: btw ur telling me if i unistall archive manager, 7zip will not have a gui? it's not big deal for me but i can understand its more comfy to use it with a gui rather than without it, so if i leave archive manager there and install 7zip, archive manager will just be the gui for 7zip? this is what ur saying?
[13:29] <b3rz3rk3r> Orbixx, have you enabled remote control on the server?
[13:29] <b3rz3rk3r> noobez, yes
[13:29] <Orbixx> b3rz3rk3r: Can you elaborate on that?
[13:30] <Dr_Willis> noobez:  7zip 's gui is handled by the archive manaer tool. thats what the tool does.. its a gui to all the command line archive tools.
[13:30] <b3rz3rk3r> Orbixx, you have to enable the machine that you are trying to connect to , to accept remote connections and control, otherwise i believe that they reject it for security reasons
[13:30] <Dr_Willis> noobez:  7zip for linux does not have a gui like it does for windows by default.
[13:30] <bunny> hello, i'd like to know what partitioners are available in the ash evnironment from the ubuntu-8.04.3-server.iso livecd
[13:30] <Dr_Willis> noobez:  archive manager is the GUI for ALL archive types.
[13:30] <Orbixx> b3rz3rk3r: I'd assume installing NX server would enable such a thing, as it allows connections in but fails on negotiation (which is my problem).
[13:30] <noobez> b3rz3rk3r: ok so lets say it so, what program is running "under" archive manager now?
[13:30] <Orbixx> I've followed multiple guides to the letter.
[13:31] <noobez> Dr_Willis: so what is running "under" archive manager at the moment? can i unistall that application since im not going to use it after ill have 7zip installed?
[13:31] <Dr_Willis> noobez:  archive manager calls the proper command line archiveing tools as needed.
[13:31] <b3rz3rk3r> Orbixx, opened ports? allowed remote connections?
[13:31] <noobez> Dr_Willis: ah ok so its just running simple cli commands, i got it
[13:31] <Orbixx> b3rz3rk3r: Not behind NAT, no firewall.
[13:32] <Dr_Willis> noobez:  yes its a 'front end' as we said earlier.. many tools work that way
[13:32] <b3rz3rk3r> Orbixx, NX is just a modified SSH, so can you SSH in?
[13:32] <bunny> erUSUL: are you there?
[13:32] <Orbixx> b3rz3rk3r: Yes.
[13:32] <noobez> Dr_Willis: got it, thanks for the explaination
[13:32] <erUSUL> bunny: hi
[13:32] <b3rz3rk3r> Orbixx, so then its a NX config error
[13:32] <bunny> ahh, hi, erUSUL
[13:32] <b3rz3rk3r> Orbixx, just double check your configs
[13:33] <Kjartan2> Hello, I'm having a problem with the ubuntu server. I have installed pure-ftpd and created ftp-users. But I cannot log in onto pure-ftpd from anything else than this machine. Anyone know? I can access apache from other machines, but not ftp.
[13:33] <noobez> Dr_Willis: so what do u suggest in the end? 7zip or apt-get install unrar?
[13:33] <erUSUL> bunny: what's up ?
[13:33] <Dr_Willis> noobez:  i install 'rar'   normally
[13:33] <Orbixx> b3rz3rk3r: I would, but I don't know what to look for, the error given isn't really indicative of the problem.
[13:33] <Semplx> is anybody know how can I easily resize an XFS partition on Ubuntu (I'd like to do it in gparted)?
[13:33] <Dr_Willis> noobez:  i suggest reading the urls on the archive manager given earlier.. and  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/File%20Roller
[13:33] <b3rz3rk3r> Orbixx, does it ask you to accept fingerprints?
[13:33] <noobez> Dr_Willis: hmm ok
[13:34] <Orbixx> b3rz3rk3r: Yes.
[13:34] <Orbixx> Only the first time.
[13:34] <b3rz3rk3r> Orbixx, are you running it on a different port than  22?
[13:34] <Orbixx> No.
[13:34] <b3rz3rk3r> hmm
[13:35] <b3rz3rk3r> Orbixx, im sure you have checked this, but username and pass are correct right??
[13:35] <Orbixx> Heh, triple checked.
[13:35] <Orbixx> You're more than welcome to SSH in if you want to / have the time to.
[13:35] <b3rz3rk3r> Orbixx, its the only reason i can think of given what you have told me that it reject the connection
[13:36] <Semplx> hm, does anybody know about gparted and XFS?
[13:36] <Orbixx> !ask Semplx
[13:36] <Orbixx> hrr
[13:36] <Kingsy101> has anyone in here ever used http://users.skynet.be/mgueury/mozilla/index.html  <--- that extension for FF before ?
[13:36] <b3rz3rk3r> !ask | Semplx
[13:36] <Orbixx> Forgot the syntax :>
[13:37] <b3rz3rk3r> Orbixx, ;)
[13:37] <Orbixx> b3rz3rk3r: Do you have time to take a quick look, if you don't mind?
[13:37] <Orbixx> Just to make sure it's nothing obvious.
[13:37] <b3rz3rk3r> Orbixx, i can if you like, but if you say SSh works then there isnt much i can do
[13:38] <b3rz3rk3r> do you have VNC or RDP enabled?
[13:38] <Dr_Willis> Semplx:  in many cases gparted needs support tools to use some filesystems.   there may be some xfs tools it needs to fully work with xfs
[13:38] <Orbixx> b3rz3rk3r: Neither of them are installed/running.
[13:38] <Semplx> Dr_Willis: xfsprogs and xfs kernel module are installed
[13:38] <Orbixx> I'd use VNC, but it doesn't handle very well over WAN.
[13:38] <b3rz3rk3r> indeed
[13:38] <Orbixx> An RDP daemon for Linux would be awesome.
[13:40] <noobez> Dr_Willis: i installed the unrar-free from synaptic and now i can open .rar archives, thanks a lot bye
[13:40] <Semplx> omg, I read that XFS doesn't support shrinking
[13:41] <Orbixx> Protip: Don't use XFS.
[13:41] <b3rz3rk3r> lolz
[13:42] <Kingsy101> can someone tell me the name of a decent xhtml validator I can use on FF on ubuntu ?
[13:42] <ramavadakattu> how to make sure that any one (public) can create a directory under a specific directory (say media) . i have changed the permissions of media directory to                   chmod 777 appmedia .but still my web application is giving error saying permission denied when it is about to create a directory
[13:43] <Kingsy101> I tried http://users.skynet.be/mgueury/mozilla/index.html   but that doesnt seem to work on ubuntu for me
[13:44] <Dextorion> Kingsy101, cant you use the online validator on w3.org
[13:44] <Dr_Willis> It will be amuseing when noobez discovers he cant make .rar's because he installed unrar.. not rar...
[13:44] <Sidewinder1> +1 Doc
[13:44] <Kingsy101> Dextorion - yea but its MUCH easier to have one in the tray running all the time
[13:44] <b3rz3rk3r> Orbixx, im at a loss as to how to fix your NX issue, iv just remoted into my laptop with it to check and i cant see any reason why its rejected you, other than wrong name/pass. Have you created a user on the system, or are you using the uname/pass that was on there when you created it?
[13:44] <Dextorion> Kingsy101, alrighty.
[13:45] <Dr_Willis> Sidewinder1:  :) 20 min.. to get him to actually isntall  a package he needed..
[13:45] <b3rz3rk3r> Dr_Willis, im surprised you had the patience to get thru that... well done you!
[13:45] <Sidewinder1> I know, I was lurking the whole time
[13:45] <Dr_Willis> b3rz3rk3r:  he wouldent leave me alone...
[13:46] <Sidewinder1> At least you talked him/het out of removing Archive Mgr... :-)
[13:46] <Dr_Willis> b3rz3rk3r:  answer a simple question.. and poof they think you are their personal answer  guru!
[13:46] <b3rz3rk3r> Dr_Willis, mace and tazers my friend.. mace and tazers ;)
[13:46] <Dr_Willis> Sidewinder1:  :) 'a little knowledge is a dangerous thing'
[13:46] <Sidewinder1> Tell me about it...
[13:47] <TecR0c> i need some help installing ubuntu. i want to leave my windows partitions and use the empty partition on my harddrive. so im in the manual partition editor in the ubuntu installation. do i create a partition in the empty space and mount point it to / ??
[13:48] <grawity> TecR0c: Yes.
[13:48] <TecR0c> so i dont have make one for home and one for boot ?
[13:48] <TecR0c> grawity,
[13:48] <b3rz3rk3r> TecR0c, no
[13:48] <grawity> TecR0c: No, a single / is enough.
[13:48] <Kingsy101> anyone in here have a xhtml validator extension installed on FF ?
[13:48] <bunny> !bugs
[13:48] <[tla]> Hi.  I am remastering a Hardy install CD with preseed.  When I boot the CD I still get the install language selection screen.  Can I preseed this away / put something on the initrd line to select english?  Thx
[13:48] <grawity> TecR0c: It's just sometimes more convienent to have a separate /boot (full-disk encryption) and/or separate /home (easy backups)
[13:49] <b3rz3rk3r> bunny, heh. bugs bunny, i get it :p
[13:49] <grawity> TecR0c: But a single / partition is enough.
[13:49] <TecR0c> grawity, does it still create boot and home ?
[13:49] <grawity> TecR0c: Oh, and don't forget a swap partition.
[13:49] <b3rz3rk3r> TecR0c, yes
[13:49] <TecR0c> oh ok
[13:49] <grawity> TecR0c: If /home is not a partition, it will be created as a plain simple directory.
[13:49] <bunny> b3rz3rk3r: hah!  that actually made me laugh! :)
[13:49] <TecR0c> how big should be swap be ?
[13:49] <TecR0c> i have 4gig of ram
[13:49] <grawity> TecR0c: I think 2x of your RAM is recommended...
[13:49] <b3rz3rk3r> TecR0c, same saize as ram instaleld is good
[13:50] <grawity> TecR0c: Or, use 4.2 GB.
[13:50] <grawity> brb, food
[13:50] <OnSi> Hi
[13:50] <OnSi> I'm Korean User
[13:50] <OnSi> help me ..
[13:50] <robinsmidsrod> what's the correct way to set your system default locale from the command line in ubuntu? I assume something that sets up /etc/default/locale properly so that update-locale keeps it current?
[13:50] <Sidewinder1> swap 1 or 1.5 times RAM
[13:50] <robinsmidsrod> ubuntu 9.04
[13:50] <OnSi> Whats Ubuntu Korean Channel?
[13:50] <TecR0c> grawity, both partitions primary ?
[13:51] <OnSi> ubuntu-kr?
[13:51] <OnSi> #ubuntu-kr        ?
[13:51] <b3rz3rk3r> !kr | OnSi
[13:51] <Sidewinder1> Sorry 1.5 or 2 times RAM...Sorry
[13:51] <b3rz3rk3r> !ko | OnSi
[13:51] <robinsmidsrod> should I just hand-code LANG="en_US.UTF-8" in /etc/default/locale, or is there a more correct way of doing things?
[13:51] <OnSi> Thank You, b3rz3rk3r
[13:51] <b3rz3rk3r> OnSi, ;)
[13:51] <TecR0c> grawity, now when i go to create / it says unusable ?
[13:52] <llutz> TecR0c: how many primary partition do you already have?
[13:52] <TecR0c> 4 partitions
[13:52] <b3rz3rk3r> TecR0c, you can only have 4 primary's
[13:52] <llutz> you lose
[13:52] <TecR0c> fail
[13:52] <TecR0c> lol
[13:52] <b3rz3rk3r> haha
[13:52] <OnSi> 384 MB Ram 40GB Two Hard Disk lol !
[13:53] <llutz> TecR0c: make one of your existing an extended partition with logical drives
[13:53] <b3rz3rk3r> TecR0c, just curious how big is your disk that you have 4 paritions on it already?
[13:53] <OnSi> 1.50Ghz Intel Pentium 4      haha..
[13:53] <TecR0c> 160gig
[13:53] <bla-bla> hi, I'm planning to upgrade ubuntu 8.04 to 9.04. Before doing that I want to know what files will be updated on my system when I do this upgrade.
[13:53] <llutz> TecR0c: backup your data before
[13:53] <mehedi> can i run Fedora along with ubuntu?
[13:54] <Sidewinder1> My disk's bigger than your disk... :-)
[13:54] <bla-bla> 'm doing this for the first time. Once I upgrade, and I have to roll back for some reason, can I go back to my old version without any problem?
[13:54] <TecR0c> lol
[13:54] <b3rz3rk3r> TecR0c, what are you doing with 4 then? is this a test drive for OS's ? :p
[13:54] <Trijntje> Sidewinder1: haha
[13:54] <TecR0c> stupid windows lol
[13:54] <TecR0c> i was going to keep dells recovery partitions on there
[13:54] <Sidewinder1> Couldn't resist
[13:54] <mehedi> can i run Fedora along with ubuntu?
[13:54] <mehedi> can i run Fedora along with ubuntu?
[13:55] <Jyxt> you can dual boot
[13:55] <OnSi> I'm English not understand....
[13:55] <Trijntje> !repeat|mehedi
[13:55] <b3rz3rk3r> !repeat | mehedi
[13:55] <Sidewinder1> Don't see why not
[13:55] <OnSi> ubuntu-ko is not fun .. :(
[13:55] <Jyxt> you can multi boot as many OS's as you want really
[13:55] <OnSi> here channel is fun ..
[13:55] <DJones> bla-bla: Once you've upgraded, downgrading isn't a good idea, it can cause quite a few problems, you'll find that the majority of files will be updated
[13:55] <mehedi> can i run Fedora along with ubuntu?
[13:55] <asmarin> hi....im using ubuntu over vmware esxi....is it recommend to install vmware tools for increase performance or not?
[13:55] <DJones> !downgrade | bla-bla
[13:55] <maco> mehedi: yes you can dual boot them
[13:55] <b3rz3rk3r> mehedi, yes
[13:55] <Jyxt> mehedi: oh my god, how many times you gonna ask the question...i answered you already
[13:56] <OnSi> GRUB Error Oh No :(
[13:56] <Jyxt> you can multi boot as many OS's as you want
[13:56] <mehedi> but i have windows also!
[13:56] <nicola_> !ubuntu-it
[13:56] <maco> mehedi: ok, so triple boot
[13:56] <maco> mehedi: i used to quadruple boot
[13:56] <b3rz3rk3r> mehedi, ok, so now you can triple boot
[13:56] <DJones> !it | nicola_
[13:56] <maco> mehedi: heard of one guy that had more than 60 OSes on one computer
[13:56] <OnSi> GRUB Error :(
[13:56] <b3rz3rk3r> maco, 60 ??!
[13:56] <maco> b3rz3rk3r: yeah
[13:56] <mehedi> triple  boot possible???????
[13:56] <Dr_Willis> maco:  proof he needed a hoby? :)
[13:57] <b3rz3rk3r> mehedi, yes, now sto trolling
[13:57] <Dr_Willis> mehedi:  yes. if you know grub.. you can have lots of os's
[13:57] <b3rz3rk3r> stop*
[13:57] <maco> mehedi: yes, i just said you can triple boot. i used to quadruple boot, and ive heard of having a 60-boot system.
[13:57] <legend2440> robinsmidsrod: http://blog.andrewbeacock.com/2007/01/how-to-change-your-default-locale-on.html
[13:57]  * Jyxt smells a troll
[13:57] <thahauss> mehedi, these guys are really generous to answer your questions especially something you can easily find out on google please dont waste their time
[13:57]  * b3rz3rk3r shouts "they have a cave troll!"
[13:57] <OnSi> It's Channel not me?
[13:58] <Dr_Willis> !grub
[13:58] <bla-bla> DJones,ubottu : Thanks! Now if I upgrade I understand I cannot jump from Hardy to jaunty without going to 8.10 inbetwen. But, when I'm updating, How do I get to know what packages for upgraded on my system? Is there a link where I could get the list of packages that come with 9.04 and I can compare that with my own systems configuration?
[13:58] <Curly_Q> The method I use is each partition is a separate hard drive. One specifically for ROOT. Next would be the software. Next would be my Server Storage and if you are spammed with email, the Email Server could be a whatever size and if there is flooding, the main hard drive will not be filled or flooded.
[13:58] <dn> bla-bla: dist-upgrade does it all for you
[13:58] <szccsdccd> == Problem: The terminal locks when executing "ls" through a ssh tunnel to a Ubuntu Jaunty machine. Help on this is appreciated ==
[13:58] <OnSi> =3=3
[13:58] <thowland> OnSi: type  /join #ubuntu-ko to join the Korean channel
[13:58] <DJones> bla-bla: I've heard of a way to do that, but I can't remember how you can check which files have been updated
[13:59] <mehedi> And all operating system have to installed in windows drive if i want keep windows also?
[13:59] <b3rz3rk3r> OnSi, zerg rush! kekekeke
[13:59] <rtc> I would like to use bitmap fonts as a non-privileged user, despite system wide /etc/fonts/conf.d/70-no-bitmaps.conf So I <include ignore_missing="yes">/etc/fonts/conf.avail/70-yes-bitmaps.conf</include> to my .fonts.conf (also tried adding the relevant content), ran fc-cache -f -v, restarted X, but bitmap fonts still do not show up... :( I tried everything, to no avail
[13:59] <OnSi> ??
[13:59] <Curly_Q> The problem with one single hard drive is called: "Single Point of Failure."
[13:59] <anr78> is there a nice gui I can use to help me build regular expressions?
[13:59] <OnSi> b3rz3rk3r , I'm years 11
[13:59] <mehedi> And all operating system have to installed in windows drive if i want to keep windows also?
[13:59] <jtheuer> Hi, what can i do if "paman" cannot connect to the pulseaudio server? accourding to 'ps' it is running
[13:59] <OnSi> kekek
[13:59] <mehedi> And all operating system have to installed in windows drive if i want to keep windows also?
[13:59] <OnSi> kekeke
[13:59] <Dr_Willis> mehedi:  You can have os's on other drives.
[14:00] <Curly_Q> Also your swap file should be a separate hard drive, even if it is an older hard drive that matches the RAM.
[14:00] <OnSi> VGA CARD : NVIDIA RIVA TNT2/Model 64/64 Pro Driver .....
[14:00] <thowland> anr78: lots of tools here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/89718/is-there-anything-like-regexbuddy-in-the-open-source-world
[14:00] <OnSi> sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-71
[14:01] <OnSi> ..
[14:01] <Dr_Willis> You can have more then 1 swap partition if you want to get hard core. but thats proberly overkill these days
[14:01] <OnSi> here -.-a
[14:01] <mehedi> oh on other ubuntu drivers Dr?
[14:01] <Sidewinder1> mehidi for all the answers you need:  http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/
[14:01] <Curly_Q> Dr Willis true.
[14:01] <OnSi> hyo
[14:01] <anr78> thowland: thanks
[14:01] <Mike1> hey! I need a pdf-reader for my sis which is able to highlight and comment things
[14:02] <OnSi> Speak korean user here?
[14:02] <llutz> think about using swap-files if really needed (except for suspend-t-disk)
[14:02] <szccsdccd> [14:02] <OnSi> Can Speak Korean User Here??
[14:02] <Curly_Q> Dr Willis that is if people are serious about data transfer speed.
[14:02] <mehedi> can i install Fedora on ubuntu drive?
[14:02] <b3rz3rk3r> !ko | OnSi
[14:02] <maco> b3rz3rk3r: he's already there but the channel's dead
[14:02] <Mike1> mehedi: what exactly do you want to do?
[14:02] <llutz> Curly_Q: if one seriously wants speed, he'll buy RAM instead of using swap
[14:03] <OnSi> b3rz3rk3r , 유저가 다 이상해요 ㅠ
[14:03] <cornet> szccsdccd: does it lock when doing other things like find /  or cat-ting a large file ?
[14:03] <b3rz3rk3r> maco, ah :(
[14:03] <Dr_Willis> Curly_Q:   i was just about to type Exactly what llutz  said. :P
[14:03] <Sidewinder1> +1 llutz; ram's now so inexpensive
[14:03] <Dr_Willis> mehedi:  a hard drive can hold  more then 1 operating system.
[14:03] <llutz> disk are cheap too, but f*ing slow
[14:03] <llutz> disks
[14:03] <dn> anyone here have a dual monitor set up?
[14:03] <Jyxt> dh i have
[14:04] <Dr_Willis> Redundant stack of external usb hard drives.
[14:04] <Curly_Q> llutz perhaps so, however, the more work that the hard drives perform, the less work the CPU is doing, e.g., SCSI, etc.
[14:04] <pdlnhrd> when I am doing a apt-get upgrade the kernel is being held back.  is there a conf file where this is configured?
[14:04] <dn> with an nvidia card?
[14:04] <Dr_Willis> dn:  many of us do.. state the actual problem :)
[14:04] <Jyxt> dn:  yes
[14:04] <Dr_Willis> dn:  yes. nvidia.. using twinview
[14:04] <robinsmidsrod> legend2440: thanks , locale-gen en_US.UTF-8 && update-locale LANG="en_US.UTF-8" did the trick :)
[14:04] <dn> twin view?
[14:04] <grawity> llutz: Swap is useful for one thing, hibernation.
[14:04] <dn> there is no real problem per se, i just want to see how people have them configured
[14:04] <Jyxt> dn: yes
[14:04] <bla-bla> DJones, dn: My system is build using the EC2 Ami for 8.04. Next I update my system using my own repository on s3. So if I need to upgrade my system, I will need to load my repository with the new files. And run an apt-get upgrade from there. The best way to do this will be to know the upgraded packages that come with 9.04 right?
[14:04] <silare> Does anyone know of any decent PowerPoint substitute that exists on Ubuntu? I mean, I know that OpenOffice.org Impress, KOffice, and Criawips Presentations exists, but is there anything else? I don't need good templates or anything. Just something that runs well.
[14:04] <llutz> grawity: sure, the only reason today for a swap-partition
[14:04] <mehedi> i run windows xp and ubuntu. now i want to install Fedora. Now in which drive i can install it?
[14:04] <dn> i have a widescreen monitor and a non-wide screen one
[14:04] <Dr_Willis> mehedi:  whatever one you want.
[14:04] <dn> i have the non-wide as the right "secondary" monitor
[14:04] <usr13> grawity: It's useful for more than that, isn't it?
[14:05] <grawity> llutz: Except for those who can't afford more RAM.
[14:05] <Jyxt> dn: had a bit of an issue with full screen games using both monitors...can post a fix if you have issue with that
[14:05] <grawity> silare: How about Google Docs?
[14:05] <mehedi> Thanks Dr
[14:05] <dn> something i really want it to be able to watch videos using both monitors
[14:05] <Dr_Willis> dn:  i keep one for my movie monitor. :)
[14:05] <dn> that's possible right?
[14:05] <Dr_Willis> dn:  its done all the time. :)
[14:05] <Trijntje> mehedi: give us more details, dont just repeat. Do you want to keep windows? do you want to keep ubuntu, how much free space do you have left?
[14:05] <Dr_Willis> dn:  the oneissue i have is i cant use the tv out AND both monitors on my card. gotta use tv or 2nd monitor...
[14:05] <szccsdccd> cornet: When doing "find /" it outputs nicely. Cat-ting also works... The remote machine was Ubuntu 8.04 and it was working perfectly but now the first time I tried on Ubuntu Jaunty I get this problem... Can you help?
[14:05] <pincio> beri.it
[14:05] <llutz> grawity: i bet, 99% of "average users" never ever use their swap-partition for swapping
[14:06] <grawity> llutz: I'm one of those 1% then
[14:06] <Curly_Q> Again we are still back to the crux of the matter: "Single Point of Failure." If one part of the system is down, it all goes down. The same thing with running servers such as DNS and POP and other daemons on the same computer.
[14:06] <silare> grawity: Hey. It's you from the #linux. I'm trying to keep it desktop since I'm aware I won't have the power of Internet wherever I go. And things like Prism are crashy on me.
[14:06] <llutz> grawity: win lottery then
[14:06] <dn> i only have two monitors, one straight dvi one using a dvi-> vga adaptor (nonwide monitor is a few years old)
[14:06] <EagleScreen> how can I see detailed information about my battery, the same as Gnome applet shows but in terminal
[14:06] <ragi> http://whatyouthink.us
[14:06] <Mikael_Jensen> Hello Ubuntu People. Having serious problems with network on my newly install 9.04/64/Server. Routing dies if the network is not used for some time (~5 minutes). I can ping gateway, but not outside. I can keep routing alive (indefinitely?) by setting a continues ping to an outside host. But few minutes after i kill the ping, the routing dies. What could be wrong here? (more info: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.p
[14:06] <mehedi> Ya i want to keep both OS. i have left 100GB free space
[14:06] <Dr_Willis> dn:  defainatly upgrade to a dvi monitor.. :)
[14:06] <grawity> ragi: http://ithi.nk/that?youre=gonna+get&ignorelist'd
[14:07] <dn> well i got the wide and its dvi and i have no other use for the old one so i set up dual
[14:07] <cornet> szccsdccd: strange, I was going to suggest MTU issues but I don't think that's the case now
[14:07] <cornet> szccsdccd: sorry - out of ideas
[14:07] <dn> any idea about watching media across both monitors?
[14:07] <Dr_Willis> dn:  window your media player display and streatch it out?
[14:08] <dn> that's ab it of a work around
[14:08] <Curly_Q> Experimental is OK on one computer, but in an Corporate environment, BACKUP and UPTIME is crucial.
[14:08] <Dr_Willis> dn:  i did that with 'quakelive' :)   and some other games...
[14:08] <b3rz3rk3r> dn or sell it to me for cheap? i could do with more monitors :p
[14:08] <Trijntje> mehedi: you should than resize your partitions so that you have enough free space, and use that space to install fedora
[14:08] <dn> quakelive is rather nice
[14:08] <Dr_Willis> I need a bigger desk.. and a card that can handle 3+ monitors
[14:09] <Dr_Willis> Are there single nvidia cards that have 3+ dvi outs?
[14:09] <Curly_Q> Dr Willis, there is a network daemon that can do that through networking and not through one NIC card.
[14:09] <b3rz3rk3r> Dr_Willis, even high-end cards only have 2 outputs afaik
[14:09] <Dr_Willis> Curly_Q:   if you mean syngery - ive done that befor. :) ive trimmed down the # of pc's in this room.. i dont want to add mroe. heh
[14:09] <b3rz3rk3r> Dr_Willis, got a GTX280 OC'd with 2x DVi outs and S-vid
[14:10] <Dr_Willis> b3rz3rk3r:  tv out works with the DVI? I cant have  all 3 going at the same time
[14:10] <Curly_Q> Dr Willis get a rack.
[14:10] <b3rz3rk3r> Dr_Willis, yes, works fine
[14:10] <b3rz3rk3r> Dr_Willis, what card do you have?
[14:11] <dn> btw
[14:11] <Dr_Willis> I think its an 8800gtsxxx - i got it some time back..
[14:11] <Dr_Willis> when the 8800's were 'new'
[14:11] <Dr_Willis> so its a bit dated now
[14:11] <dn> if i have my nonwide monitor to the left "primary" and its 1280x1024 i can have my wide screen at its full resolution 1400~x900~
[14:12] <dn> but when wide is on the left, the monitor on the right choops off everything after 900px
[14:12] <bl00z> Dr_Willis hey
[14:12] <Dr_Willis> dn:  tweak the nvidia-settings tool some i guess
[14:12] <__theIdiotBox> hello everyone!
[14:12] <OnSi> __theldiotBox , Hello!
[14:13] <Dr_Willis> dn:  i got the 'shorter' display on my right also. there will be some 'dead' zone and you may lose the panel in some cases if the shorter monitor is  the primary
[14:13] <grouse> Anyone know if their is linux driver support for usb multi-display adapters?
[14:13] <Curly_Q> Dr Willis, I have here what is called a: "Sharing Switch" made by Belkin. It is called: "Omni View." Have you heard of them?
[14:13] <Dr_Willis> Curly_Q:  nope. never used any of those hardware type KVm;s
[14:14] <dn> odd
[14:14] <Curly_Q> I can run 5 monitors from that device.
[14:14] <bl00z> Dr_Willis: I did all things possible, but dual monitor didnt work
[14:14] <Jyxt> synergy works well enough
[14:14] <Curly_Q> No software needed.
[14:14] <bl00z> I installed the new kernel version
[14:14] <dn> before my right, taller, monitor (1024 horizontal) had dead space at the bottom
[14:14] <dn> but now the dead space is on my left wide monitor.. to the right..
[14:15] <Curly_Q> Your right, it is a KVM.
[14:15] <Dr_Willis> !ccsm
[14:17] <dn> http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/145528/dead_space.png
[14:17] <bl00z> Dr_Willis: I installed the Intel drivers, but is dont work, when I restart the notebook, the xorg cannot start with the xorg.conf that I change with the options "on          "AccelMethod"                   "uxa"
[14:17] <bl00z> Option          "EXAOptimizeMigration"          "true"
[14:17] <bl00z> Option          "MigrationHeuristic"            "greedy"
[14:17] <Dr_Willis> bl00z:  no idea. I got mine working on my AAO netbook.. thas the only intel machine i have.
[14:18] <bl00z> Option          "Tiling"                        "true" # i8xx users: see note in guide
[14:18] <Dr_Willis>  bl00z  check  the forums perhaps for your exact chipset
[14:18] <Mikael_Jensen> Could anyone please take a stab or throw me a pointer here: internet/routing dies if not kept alive (eg. by continues ping). Localnet works (can ping GW) but all access to the outside times out. Reboot fixes, but again reverts if not kept alive
[14:18] <Curly_Q> Dr Willis, check this out,  you can use a remote KVM switch :     http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KVM_switch
[14:18] <Orbixx> b3rz3rk3r: I created the user after installing NX.
[14:19] <bl00z> but when I goes to "Display configure" it detect the second monitor plugged on vga out, but when enable it and relogin, the X crashs
[14:19] <ljl69> bjr puis-je avoir une aide sur Ubuntu 904?
[14:19] <hagen__> Mikael_Jensen: xkcd.com/138 ;)
[14:20] <Sidewinder1> !|fr ljl69
[14:20] <ljl69> hi may i have some help about ubuntu 904?
[14:20] <Michalxo> ljl69, ask
[14:20] <bla-bla> Djones: Any suggestions?
[14:20] <grawity> Sidewinder1: You forgot |
[14:21] <bl00z> Dr_Willis: my VGA card is 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/GMS/910GML Express Graphics Controller (rev 03)
[14:21] <Mikael_Jensen> hagen_ Funny, but not really in a good mood right now :(
[14:21] <IdleOne> !fr | ljl69
[14:21] <bl00z> Dr_Willis: my notebook is a LATITUDE D510
[14:21] <ljl69> ok the OS wa already ok, installed on an usb external hard disk
[14:21] <Sidewinder1> Thanx,Grav, still learning
[14:21] <Sidewinder1> Thought it was the "pipe" character
[14:22] <Dr_Willis> bl00z:  im not google or the forums.. i have ONE intel based laptop.. and you know all i know on the topic. :)
[14:22] <DJones> bla-bla: Sorry, I haven't its not something I've got any experience with, ask the question back in the channel, I'm sure somebody will be able to help
[14:22] <ljl69> but know impossible to start normally
[14:22] <Dr_Willis> bl00z:  and its bed time for me.. good night.. good luck
[14:22] <IdleOne> sidewalk: it's !command | username
[14:22] <IdleOne> Sidewinder1: ^^
[14:22] <Sidewinder1> Laterz Doc
[14:23] <Sidewinder1> Thanx idle1
[14:23] <Sidewinder1> |
[14:23] <Michalxo> !help ! Sidewinder1
[14:23] <Michalxo> !help | Sidewinder1
[14:23] <bla-bla> DJones: Thanks
[14:24] <Sidewinder1> !help
[14:24] <ljl69> now having only the console and startx hangs down
[14:24] <Michalxo> Sidewinder1, just wanted ti try :)
[14:24] <Curly_Q> ll69 have you changed the bootup order in the BIOS since?
[14:24] <bla-bla> Hello! Need some suggestion. This is my situation - My system is build using the EC2 Ami for 8.04. I update my system using my own repository in s3. So if I need to upgrade my system, I will need to load my repository with the new packages and upgrade it from there. The best way to do this will be to know the upgraded packages that come with 9.04 right? Can anyone tell me what packages get...
[14:24] <bla-bla> ...upgraded in 9.04 from the packages we have in 8.04?
[14:24] <Sidewinder1> !help | Sidewinder1
[14:24] <IdleOne> Sidewinder1: also if you want the person your speaking with to be able to see what your saying you need to reference them by correctly spelling the person's name. try idl + TAB for IdleOne
[14:25] <DJvRadio> has anyone worked on installing snowglobe from second life?
[14:25] <DJvRadio> cuz i need help installing it
[14:26] <Curly_Q> ljl69 If you change your CMOS setup or BIOS settings to which device boots first, then you will have the problem you have.
[14:26] <dojo> can i add a script to /etc/network/if-up.d/ to make my net connection (eth0) come up automatically on startup before a graphical login?
[14:26] <dojo> im using this machine as a server
[14:27] <DJvRadio> no
[14:27] <varun> Hi, everyone
[14:27] <dojo> what's the easiest way to make sure the interface comes up before a gui login?
[14:27] <DJvRadio> not unless you have 9.04 server addition
[14:27] <varun> http://pastebin.com/mcce5b85
[14:27] <dojo> yeah i should have got server edition
[14:27] <Sidewinder1> Hi Var
[14:27] <varun> http://pastebin.com/mcce5b85
[14:28] <llutz> dojo: use ifupdown, enable interface in /etc/network/interfaces
[14:28] <DJvRadio> in server additioin i think thats an option when installing
[14:28] <Mikael_Jensen> "internet/routing dies if not kept alive (eg. by continues ping). Localnet works (can ping GW) but all access to the outside times out. Reboot fixes, but again reverts if not kept alive" - Any help at all, would be greatly appreciated. Suggestions on logs/conf's to check would also be helpful.
[14:28] <dojo> llutz, yeah so far i've been using ifup eth0 when the machine starts at a terminal
[14:28] <dojo> llutz, can i put 'ifup eth0' in the /etc/netowrk/interfaces file?
[14:28] <llutz> dojo: " man interfaces"   auto eth0
[14:28] <sipior> dojo: modify or add the appropriate stanza in /etc/network/interfaces. check out "man interfaces" for the complete syntax of the file.
[14:29] <dojo> sounds good thx
[14:29] <mickster04> varun, are you spamming?
[14:29] <rsv> i am using ubuntu - am looking for a good ftp gui client can you suggest me some
[14:29] <varun> no
[14:30] <IdleOne> !ftp > rsv
[14:30] <mickster04> varun, so what does that link have to do with ubuntu support?
[14:30] <varun> We have conducted the event last year too
[14:30] <cmp> hello?
[14:30] <mickster04> hi
[14:30] <IdleOne> varun: can you please check with #ubuntu-ops on the policy of advertising ( even if it is a Linux magazine ) thank you
[14:32] <cmp> i have problem with my USB modem - its not working with my linux - its always working before upgrading my ubuntu and when i upgrade its asking me for password - i put my password and its not accepting it and repeating the error  message again . please i need help.
[14:32] <bla-bla> Could anyone with a fresh install of ubuntu server edition 9.04  run this script and send me the list of packages please? http://paste.ubuntu.com/263807/
[14:33] <varun> IdleOne: ok
[14:33] <varun> thank you
[14:33] <cmp> i have problem with my USB modem - its not working with my linux - its always working before upgrading my ubuntu and when i upgrade its asking me for password - i put my password and its not accepting it and repeating the error  message again . please i need help.
[14:33] <dojo> llutz, so it looks like i can just add 'ifup eth0'
[14:34] <llutz> dojo: no, add a line "auto eth0"
[14:35] <llutz> dojo: and a 2nd line, like: iface eth0 inet dhcp             (if dhcp is used)
[14:35] <dojo> its all static, i already made the static ip/ subnet / gw section
[14:35] <dojo> the auto eth0 should be before that right
[14:35] <cmp> i have problem with my USB modem - its not working with my linux - its always working before upgrading my ubuntu and when i upgrade its asking me for password - i put my password and its not accepting it and repeating the error  message again . please i need help.
[14:35] <ActionParsnip> yo yo yo
[14:36] <Kjartan2> Hello, I'm having issues with my pure-ftpd-server. I have created users and can access them from the machine itself. But I cannot access them from any other machine. I can however access the apache server from any machine. Any tips? My first time setting up a text-only server.
[14:36] <llutz> dojo "ifup" isn't a valid command inside interfaces
[14:36] <dojo> that damn man page talks about it
[14:36] <dojo> it looks like
[14:36] <llutz> dojo: not mine...
[14:36] <dojo> after in the iface section
[14:36] <dojo> you can just say up
[14:37] <ActionParsnip> Kjartan2: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PureFTP
[14:37] <Mikael_Jensen> Allright. Tempfix: "ping [outsidehost] > null &" It's damn ugly, but works.
[14:37] <miguelonnnn> hey please i'm desperated, smbdy told me yday that !(file) means all but file. But that won't work. I want make cp * except some files
[14:37] <Kjartan2> Thanks actionParsnip!
[14:37] <miguelonnnn> i mean, make exceptions to the all wildcard (*)
[14:37] <mehedi> how can i install google talk in ubuntu?
[14:37] <grawity> mehedi: Install Pidgin.
[14:37] <llutz> dojo: take your static-part, add the "auto eth0" and all should be fine
[14:37] <cmp> i have problem with my USB modem - its not working with my linux - its always working before upgrading my ubuntu and when i upgrade its asking me for password - i put my password and its not accepting it and repeating the error  message again . please i need help.
[14:38] <grawity> mehedi: !(foo) works for me, I just tried with echo.
[14:38] <grawity> mehedi: I am using bash 4.0 though - it might be a new feature.
[14:38] <dojo> llutz, i added it prior to the static declaration, so hopefully im good!
[14:38] <miguelonnnn> grawity, are you talking to me?
[14:38] <dojo> llutz, thanks for your knowledge on the syntax of this file : )
[14:38] <llutz> dojo: thats the way it works here since ages :)
[14:38] <ljl69> may i have some help about ubuntu 904
[14:38] <grawity> miguelonnnn: umm, yes. *curses tab-completion*
[14:38] <miguelonnnn> grawity, i think so cause mehedi didn't say anything about bang (!) :P
[14:38] <mehedi> thanks
[14:38] <grawity> mehedi: ...ignore those. Install Pidgin and set up Google Talk in that.
[14:38] <miguelonnnn> grawity, haha np np , well, it doesn't work
[14:38] <miguelonnnn> for me
[14:38] <goddard> ActionParsnip: i can't gett my buttons or adress bar to work in firefox can you help mp
[14:38] <bjorge> hi. I have a problem on ubuntu64-bit. I have two programs. one proprietory 32-bit program that uses /usr/lib and one builtin ubuntu that uses /usr/lib64. They both need ldap library. Since /usr/lib is symlinked to /usr/lib64 this crashes my prorietory program. any suggestions?
[14:38] <grawity> mehedi: Make sure you get the latest version, 2.6.1, it supports voice
[14:38] <mehedi> ok
[14:38] <miguelonnnn> what did you type on shell?
[14:39] <grawity> miguelonnnn: echo !(telnet.exe)
[14:39] <goddard> ActionParsnip: i can't gett my buttons or adress bar to work in firefox can you help mp
[14:39] <cmp> i have problem with my USB modem - its not working with my linux - its always working before upgrading my ubuntu and when i upgrade its asking me for password - i put my password and its not accepting it and repeating the error  message again . please i need help.
[14:39] <grawity> miguelonnnn: (yes, I do have a telnet.exe on ~)
[14:39] <grawity> miguelonnnn: Then compare that with echo *
[14:39] <miguelonnnn> grawity,  haha ok brb gona try
[14:39] <miguelonnnn> Granis,  again thx
[14:39] <Mikael_Jensen> What filesystem should be used for KVM disk images, if I want to implement live migration/failover from VM hosts?
[14:39] <miguelonnnn> sry grawity  haha
[14:40] <ljl69> hi, can everyone give me some help about to reinstall ubuntu from the console?
[14:40] <goddard> ActionParsnip: i can't get my buttons or adress bar to work in firefox can you help me?
[14:40] <eeos> hi there. I have to install ubuntu on a small server connected to the local network. The server has no monitor or keyboard or dvd/cd reader or usb, but is connected to the local network. All the other computers on the network are laptops, so I cannot take monitor or keyboad from elsewhere. Does anyone know how could I install?
[14:40] <ActionParsnip> goddard: try closing all firefoxes and renaming ~/.mozilla then rerun the app
[14:41] <goddard> ActionParsnip: i can't get my buttons or adress bar to work in firefox can you help me?hi
[14:41] <ActionParsnip> goddard: try closing all firefoxes and renaming ~/.mozilla then rerun the app
[14:41] <ActionParsnip> goddard: i canpaste too
[14:42] <ActionParsnip> eeos: you can pxe boot it
[14:42] <goddard> ActionParsnip: what shull i call it
[14:42] <cmp> i have problem with my USB modem - its not working with my linux - its always working before upgrading my ubuntu and when i upgrade its asking me for password - i put my password and its not accepting it and repeating the error  message again . please i need help.
[14:42] <ActionParsnip> eeos: not sure about no keyboard / /mouse though
[14:42] <ActionParsnip> goddard: something different
[14:42] <mehedi> Whats new in Fedora?
[14:42] <ActionParsnip> goddard: anything as long as it doesnt already exist as a folder name
[14:42] <eeos> ActionParsnip: pxe? thanks!
[14:42] <ActionParsnip> !ot | mehedi
[14:42] <ActionParsnip> !pxe | eeos
[14:43] <ActionParsnip> !netboot
[14:43] <cmp> i have problem with my USB modem - its not working with my linux - its always working before upgrading my ubuntu and when i upgrade its asking me for password - i put my password and its not accepting it and repeating the error  message again . please i need help.
[14:43] <goddard> ActionParsnip: yay thanks
[14:43] <Orbixx> How do I install vnc server in 9.04?
[14:43] <sipior> Mikael_Jensen: i don't think it matters much, but you should definitely consult the KVM gurus to verify that statement.
[14:43] <ActionParsnip> goddard: ok now you have 2 options, rename back and work out why the old profile is missing
[14:43] <ActionParsnip> goddard: or rebuild a brand new profile from scrathc
[14:43] <mbeierl> are the unix cifs extensions for samba broken in ubuntu?
[14:43] <Myrtti> ActionParsnip: would you mind a quick pm?
[14:43] <ActionParsnip> Myrtti: sure
[14:44] <ActionParsnip> Myrtti: hit me
[14:44] <cmp> i have problem with my USB modem - its not working with my linux - its always working before upgrading my ubuntu and when i upgrade its asking me for password - i put my password and its not accepting it and repeating the error  message again . please i need help.
[14:44] <eeos> !automate
[14:44] <goddard> ActionParsnip: how do i make a new profile
[14:44] <ActionParsnip> goddard: your old profile has your old faves in so you may need to rename back to back those up to the new profile
[14:44] <Kjartan2> ActionParsnip: I think the pure-ftp is all correct, according to the instruction.
[14:44] <Twink> Does anyone know if/when nagios3 might be backported for Hardy?
[14:44] <goddard> ActionParsnip: how
[14:44] <Kjartan2> ActionParsnip: But I can't reach it, could it be a firewall? :S
[14:44] <cmp> i have problem with my USB modem - its not working with my linux - its always working before upgrading my ubuntu and when i upgrade its asking me for password - i put my password and its not accepting it and repeating the error  message again . please i need help.
[14:44] <Gnea> !repeat | cmp
[14:45] <ActionParsnip> goddard: its hard to diagnose bad profiles
[14:45] <cmp> i have problem with my USB modem - its not working with my linux - its always working before upgrading my ubuntu and when i upgrade its asking me for password - i put my password and its not accepting it and repeating the error  message again . please i need help.
[14:45] <IdleOne> cmp: please stop
[14:45] <ActionParsnip> goddard: rename the old profile back and export your favourites, you can then reimport to the new one
[14:45] <goddard> ActionParsnip: how
[14:45] <IdleOne> cmp: we all saw your question the first 20 times
[14:46] <Sidewinder1> !repeat | cmp
[14:46] <Curly_Q> You should be able to boot up without a mouse or keyboard, but it is possible that you might get an error message
[14:46] <Curly_Q> on start up to do with the keyboard. This can usually be disabled in the bios though, but of course you need the keyboard connected to access the bios.
[14:46] <sharperguy> !firefox2.5
[14:46] <cmp> first of all you dont have right to tell me stop idleone
[14:46] <sharperguy> !firefox-3.5
[14:46] <SockPant1> hi all, i can't seem to adjust the brightness on my laptop screen. when pressing the buttons on the keyboard, the little bar popup appears in the top right, but the brightness doesn't change
[14:46] <ActionParsnip> goddard: websearch dude. i dont use firefox bt i know how linux uses profiles like that
[14:46] <cmp> also i must push to get the answer idleone
[14:46] <IdleOne> cmp: FIRST OF ALL I DO
[14:46] <goddard> ActionParsnip: what old folders do i put in the new one
[14:46] <bazhang> cmp, please desist
[14:46] <ActionParsnip> SockPantdoes the new nvidia driver not fly?
[14:46] <IdleOne> cmp: second if nobody knows the answer nobody will answer. please be patient
[14:46] <sharperguy> Isn't it possible just to use a PPA to upgrade firefox 3.0 to firefox 3.5? I mean it works for KDE4.2-4.3
[14:47] <llutz> cmp: only thing you push is being ignored
[14:47] <ActionParsnip> goddard: you dont, close firefox, delete ~/.mozilla then rename the folder from whatever you named it BACK to ~/.mozilla and launch firefox
[14:47] <SockPant1> ActionParsnip: ah yeah i forgot about that. i still can't find it, 180.60 isnt on the nvidia site
[14:47] <bazhang> sharperguy, no need, its in regular repos
[14:47] <ActionParsnip> goddard: you cna then extract the bookmarks
[14:47] <Sidewinder1> cmp perhaps no one here is familiar with usb modems; you may wish to try ubuntuforums.org
[14:47] <mickster04> sharpguy no, it isnt officially supported in this version, but it will be later
[14:47] <cmp> then you should say it nicely not in rude way idleone
[14:47] <sharperguy> bazhang, Yeah but it want's me to install 3.5 alongside 3.0
[14:47] <ActionParsnip> goddard: i think there is an xml file in the folder that stores the favourites but i ditched crappy firefox months ago
[14:48] <bazhang> sharperguy, that is correct for jaunty
[14:48] <cmp> thank you sidewinder1
[14:48] <IdleOne> cmp: Gnea asked you nice and you ignored him, then I asked you and you became rude.
[14:48] <sipior> cmp: we were all thinking of nastier things to say to you, if it makes you feel better.
[14:48] <Sidewinder1> welks
[14:48] <sharperguy> bazhang, Hence me question then
[14:48] <mickster04> sharperguy, yeah like isaid, in the next verison (karmic) it will be the default
[14:48] <macstar> what is the best version of ubuntu to run for a production web server 8.10 or 9.04 ?
[14:48] <bazhang> sharperguy, are you strapped for disk space?
[14:49] <mickster04> macstar, why not go with the newest?
[14:49] <IdleOne> macstar: 8.04 is LTS
[14:49] <cmp> as iam not insulting any one here i dont feel guilty sipoir -
[14:49] <sharperguy> It just seems like a pain to have two versions of the same app floating about. I mean do they share config files etc?
[14:49] <IdleOne> !ot > cmp
[14:49] <Boohbah> macstar: 8.04
[14:49] <cmp> and in the same time i answered sidewinder1 in a nice way
[14:49] <eeos> ActionParsnip: got a look at pxe installation .... it does not say you can do it without monitor / keyboard .... any other pointer?
[14:50] <Boohbah> macstar: also consider debian lenny
[14:50] <macstar> IdleOne, what is TLS ?
[14:50] <bazhang> sharperguy, sure, shiretoko will automatically import all your config/bookmarks etc
[14:50] <Boohbah> macstar: Long Term Support
[14:50] <macstar> ah right
[14:50] <IdleOne> macstar: Long Term Support
[14:50] <goddard> ActionParsnip: and why doesn't youtube have any sound
[14:50] <macstar> in that case 8.10 it is
[14:50] <mickster04> goddard, have u muetd :P
[14:50] <mickster04> goddard, have u muted :P*
[14:50] <Boohbah> macstar: but 8.10 is not LTW, 8.04 is
[14:50] <Boohbah> err LTS
[14:50] <goddard> no
[14:50] <sharperguy> bazhang, I just don't get the point
[14:50] <macstar> ah sorry
[14:50] <goddard> ActionParsnip: no
[14:50] <cmp> means iam not here to insult as you wanted sipior  .
[14:51] <Gnea> cmp: mind if I pm?
[14:51] <macstar> 8.04 it is then
[14:51] <macstar> :)
[14:51] <IdleOne> macstar: LTS server will be supported for up to 5 years.
[14:51] <bazhang> cmp, please take chat to #ubuntu-offtopic
[14:51] <cmp> thanks Gnea - no i dont mind
[14:51] <mickster04> sharperguy, !ff35
[14:51] <Boohbah> macstar: also there is #ubuntu-server
[14:51] <sharperguy> mickster04, I already read it
[14:51] <goddard> ActionParsnip: no  i am not muted
[14:51] <sipior> cmp: i think you need to go to #ubuntu-offtopic now
[14:51] <mickster04> sharperguy, well it explains why?
[14:52] <macstar> boohban, didnt realise that there was a server chanel
[14:52] <goddard> ActionParsnip: no  i am not muted
[14:52] <sharperguy> mickster04, Oh hang on it does give a link to the explanation
[14:52] <ActionParsnip> goddard: what?
[14:52] <goddard> ActionParsnip: and why doesn't youtube have any sound
[14:52] <goddard> ActionParsnip: no  i am not muted
[14:52] <mickster04> sharperguy, there u go:D
[14:52] <ActionParsnip> goddard: bad flash install
[14:52] <jgoo> multiple ips on a single nic in ubuntu - I've heard two ways, one is using an add command to eth0, the other is aliasing eth0:0 ... I have docs on the second, the first how does it work?
[14:52] <mickster04> goddard, i suggested u might be muted, as a tongue in cheek suggestion
[14:52] <ActionParsnip> goddard: will you please ask the channel instead of just me or you will join the merry band on my ignore list
[14:53] <mickster04> ActionParsnip, that list exists?
[14:53] <jgoo> ActionParsnip, don't make ignore threats in public, it just adds to the noise
[14:53] <ActionParsnip> mickster04: yep, its quite extensive too
[14:53] <sharperguy> Stupid branding issues... Funny how it never seems to happen with any other apps.
[14:54] <ActionParsnip> jgoo: it stops him tagetting me and harassing me
[14:54] <mehedi> through pidgin i can find the room list of yahoo messenger. But can not join........what can do?
[14:54] <ActionParsnip> jgoo: and gets him/her to use the channel properly
[14:54] <Curly_Q> Goddard there is a little volume control on FLASH when you log into Utube. adjust it. Put your mouse over the bottom icons and play with the controls.
[14:54] <ActionParsnip> SockPants: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=990978
[14:54] <jgoo> mickster04, stay on topic, ActionParsnip , nobody cares how amazing your ignore list is - we aren't impressed, to stop him targeting and harassing, just ignore his text (or priv message him that he is ignored) Let's not make more noise with a meta debate
[14:54] <cutout> Hi is there a way to generate chm files on ubuntu
[14:54] <mehedi>  through pidgin i can find the room list of yahoo messenger. But can not join........what can i do?
[14:55] <Guest40765> Hello guys, yesterday i had a buttom where i could write if i want to use oss or alsa for some data's some1 know the command to open that window ?
[14:55] <ActionParsnip> mehedi: et the client to give you the room list for the yahoo account, you need to select that before clicking get room list
[14:55] <mehedi>  through pidgin i can find the room list of yahoo messenger. But can not join........what can i do?
[14:55] <catdog> why doesn't youtube have any sound
[14:55] <sachael> anyone know a file manager with which you can assign colors to a file/folder, like OS X Finder?
[14:55] <Guest40765> y
[14:55] <Guest40765> me
[14:56] <Guest40765> w8 some s
[14:56] <Sidewinder1> !repeat | mehedi
[14:56] <OnSi> I'm sleppy!
[14:56] <Guest40765> avant window manager
[14:56] <OnSi> bye bye
[14:56] <OnSi> good night!
[14:56] <Guest40765> sachael from?
[14:56] <cutout> Hi is there a way to generate chm files on ubuntu
[14:56] <catdog> why doesn't youtube have any sound
[14:56] <ActionParsnip> sachael: i think if you right click a folder, you can assign its icon there
[14:56] <ActionParsnip> catdog: poor install of flash
[14:56] <sh33p> What is the best way to transfer an iTunes library into Rythmbox?
[14:57] <sachael> ActionParsnip, you mean in nautilus? I haven't used it in a while, so I might have missed this functionality
[14:57] <sipior> cutout: i don't believe so. there are viewers and extractors, but nothing that makes such a thing.
[14:57] <ActionParsnip> sachael: try it
[14:57] <Guest40765> there's a special programm for that..
[14:57] <sh33p> I know there is a script
[14:57] <mehedi> i can not run Evolution mail. it does not work
[14:57] <catdog> ActionParsnip: i re-installed
[14:57] <ActionParsnip> catdog: are you running 64bit uuntu?
[14:57] <cutout> sipior:thx
[14:57] <catdog> ActionParsnip: i dont know
[14:57] <ActionParsnip> catdog: what is the output of: uname -a
[14:58] <mehedi> i can not run Evolution mail. it does not work.how i can run it?
[14:58] <sh33p> mehedi: You cannot run as in you can't open it?
[14:58] <ActionParsnip> mehedi: run it from a terminal, yuo will get intelligent output
[14:58] <catdog> ActionParsnip: Linux VOX 2.6.28-15-generic #49-Ubuntu SMP Tue Aug 18 18:40:08 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux
[14:59] <ActionParsnip> catdog: ok you are using32bit Ubuntu
[14:59] <Curly_Q> Cutout check this out:   http://wareseeker.com/free-chm-to-html-ubuntu/
[14:59] <ActionParsnip> catdog: i686 = 32bit
[14:59] <mehedi> how i can command?
[14:59] <IdleOne> mehedi: in terminal type evolution
[14:59] <ActionParsnip> mehedi: in a terminal  type    evolution   and press enter
[15:00] <catdog> ActionParsnip: so how do i solve this no youtube sound thing
[15:00] <Curly_Q> Cutout check this:    http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-convert-chm-files-to-html-or-pdf-files.html
[15:00] <ActionParsnip> catdog: i suggest you run: dpkg -l | grep flash   and remove the flash packages you see like flashplugin-nonfree flashplugin-installer etc
[15:00] <ActionParsnip> catdog: then restart  firefox and go to http://www.rathergood.com/blode2
[15:00] <sipior> Curly_Q: unfortunately, i think cutout has left already
[15:00] <Curly_Q> Oh.
[15:00] <Curly_Q> OK.
[15:01] <ActionParsnip> catdog: you will then be offered flash, install the adobe one, job done
[15:01] <sipior> Curly_Q: sounded like he needed to make chm files, not just extract and convert them.
[15:01] <llutz> Curly_Q: further he wanted to create chm, not convert existing chm into something
[15:01] <Curly_Q> CHM files is a monumental task doing it by hand.
[15:02] <mehedi> In Evolution all my sent mails are stored in outbox and can not receive any mail........what can ido?
[15:02] <Curly_Q> Basically it falls under the heading of: "Help Authoring."
[15:02] <mickster04> mehedi, have u checked connection settings?
[15:02] <mehedi> no
[15:03] <bizarrefish> lo, people
[15:03] <Sidewinder1> Hi BF
[15:03] <siddharth1>  I will have to learn C and C++ language in the uni , I think they will most probably teach us to write programs on a Windows system . So , If I write C /C++ in a GNU system ,will the source be compatible with Windows ?? , Thanks for your help
[15:03] <kwtm> Hello.  Does k/Ubuntu have software that can fill in PDF forms (not just view)?
[15:03] <bizarrefish> i'm trying to make a simple addition to the filesystem.squashfs image, but am unable to mount it
[15:03] <jgoo> http://adventuresinswitching.blogspot.com/2008/05/setup-multiple-ip-addresses-on-ubuntu.html << this looks like the proper way to do it (I've seen other runtime setups) QUESTION: Why isn't gateway defined? I need to define it for each alias?
[15:03] <bizarrefish> dmesg gives: SQUASHFS error: Major/Minor mismatch, older Squashfs 3.1 filesystems are unsupported
[15:03] <mickster04> mehedi, i dont use it but you may want to check proxy settings
[15:03] <jgoo> WHy isn't gateway defined here: do I need to add it more than once? >> http://adventuresinswitching.blogspot.com/2008/05/setup-multiple-ip-addresses-on-ubuntu.html
[15:04] <Michalxo> kwtm, pdfedit? dunno If I understand the question
[15:04] <Michalxo> kwtm, aha, understand it now.. No idea at all.. sorry
[15:05] <kwtm> Michalxo: Will look at PDF edit.  My understanding is that PDF viewers like KPDF and Evince only read PDF but can't change info in forms.  Will try pdfeidt
[15:05] <Michalxo> kwtm, you can still use gimp to edit it.. somehow :)
[15:06] <kwtm> Michalxo: Hmm, looked at it.  Looks like it's for creating PDF's, not for filling in PDF forms.  Okay, will look elsewhere.  Thanks anyway.
[15:06] <tvw> short question: why does firefox-3.5 reinstall firefox 3.0?
[15:06] <catdog> ActionParsnip: now it's using swfdec insted of flash
[15:07] <Paavi2_0> kwtm: you can always use the non-free adobe acrobat reader
[15:07] <catdog> ActionParsnip: and not offering me flash
[15:08] <catdog> ActionParsnip: now it's using swfdec insted of flash
[15:08] <catdog> ActionParsnip: and not offering me flash
[15:08] <sipior> kwtm: have a look at pdftk, it may do what you want
[15:08] <mickster04> catfog u need to uninstall that from synaptic
[15:08] <kwtm> sipior: Will look at pdftk.  Thx for the suggestion.
[15:08] <mickster04> catdog u need to uninstall that from synaptic
[15:08] <remoteCTRL1> hi guys!
[15:08] <mickster04> hi
[15:08] <adeodatus> hi
[15:09] <abhilashm86> abhilash@abhilash:~$ mysql -u abhilash
[15:09] <abhilashm86> ERROR 2002 (HY000): Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2)
[15:09] <abhilashm86> why is this error while login
[15:09] <sipior> kwtm: looks like it does fill forms, at least programmatically: http://www.accesspdf.com/pdftk/
[15:09] <Paavi2_0> kwtm: bingo! pdftk claims to be able to fill pdf-forms http://www.accesspdf.com/pdftk/
[15:09]  * sipior cracks his knuckles
[15:09] <Gustavo> hello!
[15:09] <remoteCTRL1> i installed firefox 3.5 according to this instruction: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FirefoxNewVersion now when i launch ff i still get version 3.0.13 so i obviously have two concurrent versions installed now, but i cannot find anywhere how to launch ff 3.5 can anybody pls tell me how to?
[15:10] <fogedi> Hi. Before i start i'd like to note that i'm not a linux/unix veteran but anyways. I'm having a problem that i can't resolve by googling my way around. I have ATI Radeon 4870, i just upgraded to the latest version of Kubuntu, when i try to boot the graphics become similar to when the graphics card is fried and i get stuck.
[15:10] <Gustavo> anyone that has a good experience with qmail can help? - i know its not the qmail channel.
[15:10] <Nimo> any one use evolution??????????
[15:10] <kwtm> Paavi2_0, sipior: yes, it does look like it does that, from the web site.  Am trying to see if it is user-friendly enough for my wife to use for banking forms.
[15:10] <mickster04> remoteCTRL1, try goin to the internet menu
[15:10] <IdleOne> remoteCTRL1: it is called shiretoko in your menu
[15:10] <llutz> remoteCTRL1: start "firefox-3.5"
[15:10] <rsv> how can i access ntfs partitions in ubuntu
[15:10] <kwtm> Paavi2_0, sipior: Looks like it's command-line, which is not good news.  I'd have to write a wrapper script, but I have no time --have to get to work.
[15:10] <mickster04> remoteCTRL1, applications>internet>shiretoko
[15:10] <AnxiousNut> anyone knows a good svn gui?
[15:11] <Trijntje> Nimo: ofcourse people use evolution, what is your problem?
[15:11] <fogedi> when installing i decided to keep some config files, i have tried to remove xorg-driver it doesn't find the package and i i've also tried to temporarily initialize the open source drivers so basically i'm stuck, now i would like to ask if someone has an idea how to fix this or if i can reinstall the package from scratch in console
[15:11] <abhilashm86> why is error while login into mysql abhilash@abhilash:~$ mysql -u abhilash
[15:11] <abhilashm86> ERROR 2002 (HY000): Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2)
[15:11] <mickster04> AnxiousNut, does tortioseSVN work in linux?
[15:11] <remoteCTRL1> mickster04: IdleOne llutz genius guys thanks alot!
[15:11] <mickster04> remoteCTRL1, lol its ok
[15:11] <rsv> hello sir - i want to copy files to ntfs partition in ubuntu - is it stable on ubuntu
[15:11] <rsv> if so - how can i do it? what packages i need to download
[15:11] <Nimo> all my sent mail stores in outbox and can not receive mail.........
[15:12] <mickster04> rsv its doesnt automatically mount it?
[15:12] <remoteCTRL1> mickster04: it's all about the vacuum places add on you know...:D
[15:12] <loonie> bonjour !
[15:12] <mickster04> Nimo, have you checked proxy settings
[15:12] <mickster04> ?
[15:12] <remoteCTRL1> gawd and now 15 plugins are not compatible -.-
[15:12] <loonie> erf i thought I was in the french channel ^^
[15:12] <loonie> Hi !
[15:12] <mickster04> remoteCTRL1, it does a fair bit of updating dont worry
[15:13] <Nimo> Ya.think here is my problem. how can i do my proxy seeting?
[15:13] <rsv> it does, when i do mount i see /dev/sdb1 on /media/FreeAgent Drive type fuseblk (rw,nosuid,nodev,allow_other,blksize=4096)
[15:13] <mickster04> !fr | loonie if that helps
[15:13] <remoteCTRL1> mickster04: not really update functionality said no updates for adblock plus, torbutton and ubuntu ff mods
[15:13] <rsv> but when i go inside /media/FreeAgent Driver all i get is the directories are not visible properly
[15:13] <loonie> I know but I can speak english no pb
[15:13] <mickster04> remoteCTRL1, i think u can get compatible ones from the addons site
[15:13] <rsv> i get a Green Shade over the files
[15:14] <mickster04> rsv try looking for hidden folders too? ctrl+h to see hideen folders
[15:14] <Paavi2_0> kwtm: try acroread then
[15:14] <remoteCTRL1> mickster04: thx 4 the hint i'll look into that...
[15:14] <mickster04> rsv, oh ermm....
[15:14] <bernardlychan> hey ikonia r u there?
[15:14] <bunny> can someone give me some guidance in using fdisk please?
[15:15] <bunny> i'm TOTALLY lost
[15:15] <rsv> mickster04: those are not hidden folders , control+h does not do anything on my system
[15:15] <mickster04> rsv, ok
[15:15] <kwtm> Paavi2_0: Acroread package not found under adept.  Probably direct download from Adobe, not from Ubuntu, correct?  Am checking out their web site --I have the download link but want more info.
[15:15] <rsv> mickster: what should i do ?
[15:15] <rsv> should i install some software
[15:15] <Nimo> How can i perform my proxy setting for Evolution mail?//
[15:15] <ActionParsnip> !fdisk
[15:15] <mickster04> rsv, i odnt know...i dont think so, i would assume u can just mount ntfs
[15:16] <loonie> I just bought a sony NWZ-E456F walkman, but when I plug it in, nothing happens and it is not even listed when I type lsusb in the terminal
[15:16] <Wolke> kann mir ma jemand ein free programm für .cdr-Dateien nennen
[15:16] <bernardlychan> ikonia: r u there?
[15:16] <Slart> !de | Wolke
[15:16] <Nimo> How can i perform my proxy setting for Evolution mail?
[15:17] <Nimo> How can i perform my proxy setting for Evolution mail?
[15:17] <IdleOne> !repeat > Nimo
[15:17] <Wolke> oh sorry who know an free Programm for .cdr-Datas
[15:17] <Trijntje> nimo: i'm sure you can find that by using google
[15:17] <bernardlychan> hey guys where do and how do i put the vesa driver in the xorg.conf file?
[15:17] <remoteCTRL1> mickster04: interestingly enuff on the addons page you really find working addons
[15:18] <mickster04> remoteCTRL1, lo and behold i get it right!
[15:18] <remoteCTRL1> :D
[15:18] <mickster04> bernardlychan, tell me where it is an i can may help u
[15:18] <bernardlychan> etc/x11
[15:19] <star314> Here at work I'm thinking of buying a new notebook. Anyone here who has a new(er) Apple Macbook Pro and runs Ubuntu or any other Linux?
[15:19] <bernardlychan> my screen keeps freezing and ikonia told me to change the driver to vesa from intel. but i can't see intel in the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file.
[15:20] <Paavi2_0> kwtm: you have to enable the partner repository...should be there. forgot that it's not part of the default repositories...
[15:20] <ikonia> bernardlychan: you may need to add the line
[15:20] <rsv> okay - i want to format my USB Harddrive which format i should choose? ntfs or vfat. becuase i want to use this usb harddrive in windows xp as well
[15:20] <bernardlychan> hi ikonia!!!
[15:20] <ikonia> bernardlychan: driver "vesa" in your device section for your video card
[15:20] <bernardlychan> so where do i add it? ok...
[15:20] <bernardlychan> ty
[15:20] <kwtm> Paavi2_0: Yes, reading through Ubuntu instructions ... wow, I didn't realize there was a whole host of software I wasn't enabling.  Will check it out.
[15:21] <iamleneko> hi
[15:21] <iamleneko> how do i list the current open port on my computer ?
[15:21] <mickster04> bernardlychan, odly i dont have it in mine:/
[15:21] <bernardlychan> lol....
[15:21] <bernardlychan> so ikonia
[15:21] <llutz> iamleneko: netstat, nmap
[15:22] <bernardlychan> under the first section called device?
[15:22] <bernardlychan> i put Driver "vesa"?
[15:22] <iamleneko> llutz, okey
[15:22] <iamleneko> thanks
[15:22] <iamleneko> netstat did the job
[15:22] <mickster04> "driver "vesa""
[15:23] <mickster04> rsv either is acceptable to xp
[15:23] <SNORTUS> hi all
[15:23] <bernardlychan> r u sure? above it says identifier "configured video device" without quotes around the whole thing
[15:23] <mickster04> bernardlychan, without the outer quotes
[15:24] <bernardlychan> ty ty
[15:24] <Paavi2_0> kwtm: might also be in medibuntu...but beware that medibuntu repository is beyond ubuntu's support...
[15:24] <bernardlychan> so is this rite? http://pastebin.com/d9c4098c
[15:24] <welir> s
[15:24] <welir>  /msg NickServ identify foxx
[15:24] <iamleneko> hum... i have problem set a ssh tunnel for a mysql access
[15:25] <kwtm> Paavi2_0: I use medibuntu also, but as you say, would prefer Ubuntu official, especially since I'm still on Hardy LTS
[15:25]  * OnSi|Sleepy 진짜 잘게여.. 제발 글픽 카드만은
[15:25] <catdog> my mic is not working can anyone help
[15:25] <iamleneko> if i want make a ssh tunnel to a mysql server i need to do this ? ssh -L 3306:localhost:3306 user@server ?
[15:26] <bernardlychan> mickster04: is this rite: http://pastebin.com/d9c4098c
[15:26] <catdog> my mic is not working can anyone help
[15:26] <Paavi2_0> kwtm: oh, that might be different on hardy...
[15:26] <SNORTUS> hi. i am having trouble installing ubuntu 9.04 on my netbook. i can boot into the live disk but it does not see the harddisk therefore i cant install it
[15:26] <mickster04> bernardlychan, look good to me
[15:26] <grawity> iamleneko: Yes
[15:26] <bernardlychan> ty very much
[15:26] <bernardlychan> i'll reboot rite?
[15:26] <MenZa> SNORTUS: try the alternate cd
[15:26] <catdog> my mic is not working can anyone help
[15:26] <mickster04> bernardlychan, yes
[15:26] <bernardlychan> k i'll c u later ty very much for ur help
[15:26] <mickster04> bernardlychan, get ack to us either ay
[15:26] <catdog> my mic is not working can anyone help
[15:26] <SNORTUS> alternate cd?
[15:26] <Paavi2_0> off to my czech class -->
[15:26] <mickster04> way*
[15:26] <MenZa> !alternate | SNORTUS
[15:26] <mickster04> !repeat|catdog,
[15:26] <bernardlychan> ok mickster04
[15:26] <__theIdiotBox> !repeat | catdog
[15:27] <bernardlychan> sure thing...
[15:27] <SNORTUS> k thanks
[15:27] <MenZa> np.
[15:27] <mickster04> catdog, yes give me a second
[15:27] <catdog> can any one help me
[15:27] <kwtm> Paavi2_0: holy cow, 4 minutes to install Acroread.  I could upgrade to Jaunty in that time!  Either, Adobe's servers are overloaded, or it's a HUGE file.
[15:27] <djanatyn> :D I figured out what my problem was!
[15:28] <mickster04> catdog, open volume controls
[15:28] <Paavi2_0> kwtm: it's huge and the server is giving very limited bandwidth
[15:28] <Trijntje> !ask|catdog
[15:28] <tvw> I really do not know, whether I should love or hate ubuntu - there seems nothing in between.
[15:28] <catdog> mickster04: right
[15:28] <djanatyn> I installed xubuntu on my external hard drive, and it was booting faster than it took to mount it. When it went to check for GRUB, it wasn't there yet. I fixed it by slowing down my computer's boot process.
[15:29] <mickster04> catdog, then check everything, so it shoiws all
[15:29] <Letterbomb05> Is there anyway I can alter the transparency of my upper and lower taskbars?
[15:29] <Paavi2_0> kwtm: have to go now. i hope i was some sort of help. bye!
[15:29] <catdog> mickster04: yep
[15:29] <kwtm> Paavi2_0: lots of help.  Thx!
[15:29] <mickster04> now go to switches
[15:29] <Slart> I just got a message box saying something about a "partial upgrade"...  I just figured upgrades are good and let it do its thing.. now I'm kind of wondering.. what is a partial upgrade?
[15:29] <catdog> mickster04: right
[15:30] <__theIdiotBox> tvw, then you should love ubuntu...
[15:30] <mickster04> catdog, do u have a dropdown for input source
[15:30] <catdog> mickster04: no
[15:30] <mickster04> catdog, sorry try the next one, o-tions
[15:30] <mickster04> options*
[15:30] <catdog> mickster04: right
[15:30] <Letterbomb05> Can anyone please tell me if I can change the transparency of my taskbars/
[15:30] <mickster04> Letterbomb05, yes
[15:31] <catdog> mickster04: options
[15:31] <Letterbomb05> mickster04, how?
[15:31] <tvw> __theIdiotBox: I am trying very hard since days ;-)
[15:31] <mickster04> catdog, yeah then see if u have the input dropdown
[15:31] <catdog> mickster04: i do
[15:31] <mickster04> Letterbomb05, right click on an empty space on the bar>preferences
[15:31] <cached> is there a good reason ubuntu doesn't abandon evolution in favor of thunderbird?
[15:31] <mickster04> catdog, maybe change it to front mic
[15:31] <__theIdiotBox> tvw, trying what? be more specific
[15:31] <tvw> cached: no.
[15:31] <mickster04> catdog, then go back to playback and check no mics are muted
[15:32] <catdog> mickster04: jack green or jack red
[15:32] <mickster04> catdog, i think its red?
[15:32] <catdog> mickster04: jack green or jack pink
[15:32] <catdog> mickster04: pink is set to input
[15:32] <mickster04> catdog, and make sure nothing is muted
[15:32] <DJNomad> can anyone help me install listen music player from a tar.gz
[15:33] <thiebaude> !tar.gz
[15:33] <delicowa> extract the archive anywhere
[15:33] <catdog> mickster04: nothing is muted
[15:33] <alberti> hey guys how can i log out root fom ssh please?
[15:33] <delicowa> then teleport into it from a command line then await further intructions
[15:33] <DJNomad> I can open it just have done the make install wrong or something
[15:34] <suman> after upgrading to 8.10 fro 8.04, i cant connect to yahoo with kopete,
[15:34] <mickster04> catdog, well try various combinations of what option u use and where the mic is plugged in
[15:34] <suman> anyone has a solution to this?
[15:34] <alberti> I would like to log out the root from pc
[15:34] <Letterbomb05> mickster04, is there anyway I can alter the transparency while keeping the bar in with my current theme?
[15:34] <srv> i am unable to hear sound in ubuntu - it works in windows but not in ubuntu - how do i debug
[15:34] <grawity> alberti: 1) you mean "login as root"?
[15:34] <delicowa> then paste the error here and ltes see
[15:34] <tvw> __theIdiotBox: OK, using Ubuntu, setting up the network is very nice, and I really love it. But installing software (why so many package managers) and those non-standard-packages drive me totally nuts.
[15:34] <grawity> alberti: 2) login as a normal user, use "sudo -i"
[15:34] <catdog> mickster04: try agan and then it says aodeo capture settions invalid
[15:34] <mickster04> Letterbomb05, the transparency is itst own slider? i dont undertand
[15:34] <arand> alberti: "exit" "logout" ?
[15:35] <alberti> i shall try one minute plz
[15:35] <Letterbomb05> mickster04, I have the option to use a solid colour or use the system theme. I can also only change the settings for the middle section of the bar and not the sections with controls.
[15:35] <mickster04> Letterbomb05, oh then thats all u can do im afraid
[15:35] <Trijntje> suman: you could try asking in #kubuntu
[15:35] <Avantasia> zdravim
[15:36] <__theIdiotBox> tvw, then i guess you dont know the philosophy of ubuntu....once you learn that u'll start loving it...
[15:36] <mickster04> catdog, wel try different settings, alternatively check the program has rthe right device listed
[15:36] <Avantasia> pokeca naka holka?
[15:37] <srv> i am not hearing sound in ubuntu - it works in windows
[15:37] <mickster04> !en| Avantasia,
[15:37] <srv> please help me
[15:37] <catdog> mickster04: i got the right settins but it i cant play back what i've recorded
[15:37] <srv> i use ubuntu 8.0.4
[15:37] <fogedi> Hi (again) i was updating kubuntu. i have ATI Radeon 4870 512MB i didn't update the driver before updating the kernel. i'm basically stuck in the recovery mode as the screen is so horribly garbled like the graphics card is fried. the old kernel also doesn't work
[15:37] <tvw> __theIdiotBox: It seems as if it it a quite difficult philosophy.
[15:37] <mickster04> catdog, that is something different :/ there might be lots of things to do that. again check the program settings
[15:37] <fogedi> i want to know if i can revert to some sort of default setting or revert to the non proprietary graphics somehow from the console
[15:38] <thiebaude> tvw, nothing difficult about it
[15:38] <suman> Trijntje: i did.... but #kubuntu seems dead as of now
[15:38] <__theIdiotBox> tvw, no i dont agree on that....but i guess we're going off-topic...
[15:38] <Ubunto9o> hi anyone who is adept in using netcat here?
[15:38] <grawity> Ubunto9o: *raises hand*
[15:39] <Trijntje> suman: hm, than my only advice is to try to google some more and try again later, sorry
[15:39] <Ubunto9o> :) grawity
[15:39] <Ubunto9o> may i priv msg u up?
[15:39] <tvw> thiebaude: Oh, what about apt-get install firefox-3.5 leads to klick onto the Shiretoku-icon instead, as I would expect, the firefox icon.
[15:40] <Ubunto9o> let me know... grawity
[15:40] <thiebaude> !browers
[15:41] <bernardlychan> hey guys
[15:41] <bernardlychan> it didnt work lol
[15:41] <thiebaude> !browsers
[15:41] <thiebaude> lol
[15:41] <wzssyqa> help ,app use gstreamer have no sound
[15:41] <Sidewinder1> Hi
[15:41] <bernardlychan> it works rite until the moment i pluin my monitor to my laptop
[15:41] <srv> Sir, how do i debug sound issues in ubuntu?
[15:41] <srv> i dont hear anything
[15:41] <greatfeet> greetings all, i need help adding a user to disk. according to one piece of advice i should do this: sudo adduser <username> disk   (i can't seem to get it working though)
[15:41] <Ubunto9o> =( uninterested netcat adept
[15:42] <Sidewinder1> !sound
[15:42] <thiebaude> srv, is sound muted?
[15:42] <xjkx> ﻿﻿[off] i accidentaly formated a FAT32 partition, can i restore it ? you know, windows has those "undelete" kind of sofware, i was hoping for something like that, but for linux
[15:42] <tvw> thiebaude: or what about crippling the ruby package-manager gem?
[15:42] <srv> theiebaude: no its not
[15:42] <Trijntje> greatfeet: you can also use the graphical interface, would you prefer that?
[15:43] <bernardlychan> ikonia: did u recieve message?
[15:43] <wzssyqa> realplayer have sound ,but totem not
[15:43] <bernardlychan> i tried ur trick... but everytime i plug in my monitor it just freezes
[15:43] <tvw> That's what I found out so far, and I did not install more than about 5 packages yet.
[15:43] <srv> thiebaude: whats the next test
[15:43] <thiebaude> tvw, what was your question, i came in here late?
[15:43] <thiebaude> srv, test?
[15:43] <srv> my question is i am unable to hear anything on ubuntu (sound)
[15:44] <srv> yeah how do i debug it?
[15:44] <Sidewinder1> srv I guess you've already gone to System--->Preferrences--->Sound and tried all of the various settings there?
[15:44] <mickster04> bernardlychan, did u reboot?
[15:44] <tvw> thiebaude: Oh, I responded to your "tvw, nothing difficult about it"
[15:44] <bernardlychan> yea
[15:44] <thiebaude> !offtopic | tvw
[15:45] <Linaxys> hey, my server becomes very slow in ssh... I think it's due to a lag or someone annoying me, how can I resolve this please ? I have no DL/bittorrent opened yet...
[15:45] <credobyte> does anybody know what "Auth" means in Firestarter events ?
[15:45] <Ubunto9o> hi anyone else who is adept in using netcat here?
[15:45] <srv> Yes but nothing works
[15:45] <Jonii3> how do I mount a shared folder with ubuntu as guest and windows as host? I know it's not the write channel, but could someone try to help me anyways?
[15:45] <greatfeet> Trijntje: hmmm maybe, but i'm trying to do this http://paste.ubuntu.com/263834/ to set up my firewire, soundcard, et cetera. i got it from http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=561160
[15:45] <grawity> Ubunto9o: What is your problem?
[15:46] <grawity> Jonii3: 1) "mount.cifs", 2) it's "right", not "write"
[15:46] <Sidewinder1> trv This'll sound crazy but I solved my sound problem by plugging inti a different port on the rear of my sound card. Your milage may vary.
[15:46] <greatfeet> Trijntje: d'you think i can do that with a gui?
[15:47] <Trijntje> greatfeet: i'm sorry, i thought you were trying to add a new user.. my bad
[15:47] <bernardlychan> ty anyway mickster04 and ikonia
[15:47] <Jonii3> grawity, sorry, i'm tired
[15:47] <mickster04> bernardlychan, u didnt fix it then:(
[15:47] <greatfeet> Trijntje: no probs
[15:47] <Sidewinder1> I know, my typing stinks  :-(
[15:47] <Ubunto9o> grawity, just want to experiment nc with an winXP computer who is online now (if you have, let me know if you can share ip and port)
[15:48] <bernardlychan> ill just have to live without my monitor... hopefully it doesnt start freezing even wehn indont use it
[15:48] <cc4> trash is emty but the free disk space indicates its not. what's wrong?
[15:48] <cc4> empty
[15:48] <Besogon> I had made xfce4-panel --help and it got me this "--display=       using display X" What does it mean? What is X display exactly?
[15:48] <cc4> on main partition
[15:48] <cc4> not media hds
[15:48] <Jonii3> bash: mount.cifs: command not found and it tells me how to install it. do I install it?
[15:48] <cc4> and no .trash folder
[15:48] <cc4> to delete whats inside
[15:48] <Sidewinder1> cc4 I believe that there are several "trashes" home, root, etc.
[15:49] <cc4> Sidewinder1: what can I do?
[15:49] <sipior> cc4: have a look in .local/share/Trash
[15:49] <sipior> cc4: (in your home directory)
[15:49] <Jonii3> grawity: bash: mount.cifs: command not found and it tells me how to install it. do I install it?
[15:49] <cc4> sipior: I have no .local folder
[15:49] <grawity> Jonii3: Yes, install it.
[15:49] <grawity> Jonii3: Or, wait. Do you use GNOME?
[15:49] <sipior> cc4: and you're running gnome?
[15:49] <Jonii3> grawity yes
[15:50] <cc4> sipior: yes. and show all folders is on
[15:50] <grawity> Jonii3: Then it would probably be better to use GNOME's SMB support... go to Places -> Network
[15:50] <sipior> cc4: can you try from the command line? "ls -al ~/.local"
[15:50] <ksool> Does GDM under intrepid support BackgroundProgram? It's not in gdmsetup and adding it manually in gdm.conf doesn't seem to work.
[15:50] <Jonii3> it shows windows network, but it can't see anything else, even if I double click it
[15:50] <cc4> sipior: yes ., sec
[15:51] <Sidewinder1> Strange, I have a .local in my home dir (8.04)
[15:51] <matt132> I'm looking for a debian release close as close to 1999 as possible? Anyone know where I can find one, and what it's called.
[15:51] <Jonii3> grawity it shows windows network, but it can't see anything else, even if I double click it
[15:51] <xjkx>  ﻿i aciddentaly formated a fat32 partition, can i recover it ?
[15:51] <mickster04> cc4, try ctrl + h  ?
[15:51] <sipior> xjkx: not really, no.
[15:51] <grawity> Jonii3: Hmm
[15:52] <grawity> Jonii3: What is the hostname of the Windows box?
[15:52] <cc4> mickster04, I havw already done it.
[15:52] <mickster04> cc4, just ceheckoin:/
[15:52] <Jonii3> I don't know, let me check
[15:52] <mickster04> cc4, just checkin:/
[15:52] <grawity> Jonii3: You might try entering smb://thathost/ to the file explorer's address bar.
[15:52] <ksool> matt132, hamm and slink came out in 98 and 99, respectively.
[15:52] <xjkx> sipior: what if i install windows there and get one of those undelete files thing
[15:53] <cc4> sipior: no such folder reply
[15:53] <Jonii3> Error: Failed to retrieve share list from server
[15:53] <Jonii3> Please select another viewer and try again
[15:53] <sipior> xjkx: but you didn't delete files, you overwrote the filesystem. you might get lucky with a data recovery service.
[15:53] <grawity> Jonii3: Now that's a little unusual. Try connecting with 'smbclient' or 'mount.cifs' then.
[15:54] <matt132> ksool, are they still available for download (to make a bootable cd etc.)
[15:54] <Jonii3> grawity, we tried mount.cifs already,  I just type in smbclient in the console?
[15:54] <ksool> matt132, http://www.debian.org/distrib/archive
[15:55] <mbeierl> speaking of cifs.... does Ubuntu support showing the real owner and group of files over cifs?  or can it only show (root,root) or the uid/gid specified in the mount option?
[15:55] <grawity> Jonii3: First, smbclient -L thathostname
[15:55] <blade> Good Afternoon every one
[15:55] <grawity> mbeierl: I think that would need to be supported by both sides.
[15:55] <xjkx> sipior: is it expensive, and where do i usually find services like that ?
[15:56] <grawity> mbeierl: See, CIFS was orignally SMB, the Windows file sharing protocol, so it supports only Windows NT ACLs. (Samba does attempt to map those to POSIX ACLs)
[15:56] <sipior> xjkx: fairly expensive, yes. you'll want to google for a data recovery service for rates, &cet.
[15:56] <mbeierl> grawity: that's what I thought, but I cannot get it to show anything but owner,owner
[15:56] <xjkx> ok thanks
[15:56] <Jonii3> Connection to *hostname* failed (Error NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME)
[15:57] <sipior> xjkx: but i suspect most of your data is gone, so consider carefully whether the expense is worth it.
[15:57] <grawity> Jonii3: Hmm. How about using the IP address instead?
[15:57] <Jonii3> ok, just the internal network ip that I have?
[15:58] <matt132> ksool thanks
[15:58] <grawity> Jonii3: Yes
[15:58] <Sidewinder1> xjkx Do a search on ubuntuforums.org for data recovery; I saw a thread about someone who formated his ntfs/fat32 and lost all the family pics. The posters then walked him through a recovery
[15:58] <mbeierl> grawity: when I mount a windows share, I cannot get it to show the NT owners.  If I show you the mount options I'm using and then the output, do you think you might be able to help?
[15:58] <sipior> Sidewinder1: i'm curious myself :-)
[15:59] <grawity> mbeierl: Probably not :\ Samba _client_ cannot yet do that, I think. (not an expert)
[15:59] <Sidewinder1> He got all of his pics restored! Not sure how it would work with programs.
[15:59] <srv> how can i increase the volume on ubuntu
[15:59] <Jonii3> session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
[15:59] <srv> i mean system wide volume
[15:59] <xover> !networks
[15:59] <grawity> Jonii3: You know, I just remembered
[15:59] <Sidewinder1> Stabd by...
[15:59] <mbeierl> grawity: that appears to be the conclusion that I am coming to :(  (you are coming to a sad realization: allow or deny?)
[15:59] <grawity> Jonii3: The 'samba' package - the File Sharing server - includes support for Windows hostnames
[16:00] <Jonii3> ok,  so now what
[16:00] <grawity> Jonii3: So try installing that, then going through Nautilus
[16:00] <marcos6> Enter text here...OLA
[16:00] <Jonii3> I've never heard of nautilus
[16:00] <xjkx> Sidewinder1: will do the search thanks
[16:00] <grawity> Jonii3: Nautilus is what's the GNOME's file manager called.
[16:00] <grawity> mbeierl: If it's a Windows box, the Services for Unix package (from Microsoft) might be useful.
[16:00] <Jonii3> oh, ok
[16:01] <quentusrex> Is there any way to find out of a ubuntu install is the JeOS install?
[16:01] <xjkx> i also found this http://www.partition-recovery.com/ sipior Sidewinder1 :P
[16:01] <ganymede> does anyone know a program that will let me do perl style substitution (e.g. s///g) on every file in a directory recursively but prompt me to OK each substitution before it is made?
[16:01] <Padhu> xjkx: test disk is better tool
[16:02] <xjkx> Padhu: thanks
[16:02] <Jonii3> ok, samba is on here
[16:02] <sipior> xjkx: yes, testdisk is nice. give it a try, cross your fingers and keep backups next time.
[16:02] <mbeierl> grawity: unfortunately it's a corporate server and I can't add things to it :(
[16:03] <Jonii3> grawity, now what?
[16:03] <Michalxo> ganymede, sed?
[16:03] <grawity> Jonii3: Installed 'samba'? Try going to Places -> Network
[16:03] <Jonii3> yes, I just installed 'samba' through synaptic
[16:04] <Jonii3> Failed to retrieve share list from server
[16:04] <Padhu> jonii3: are you checked about work group name?
[16:04] <Jonii3> how do i do that?
[16:04] <Jonii3> I can't get past double clicking on windows network
[16:04] <mbeierl> Jonii3: check for smbfs package
[16:04] <Jonii3> how?
[16:05] <i00nsu> hello guys, i need help in some strange thing: I have no CD or DVD in my DVD drive, and Ubuntu detects one named Bluebirds... do you know whats going wrong?
[16:05] <grawity> mbeierl: mount.cifs is a little newer, I think.
[16:05] <Padhu> jonii3: what is the version?
[16:05] <grawity> mbeierl: Anyway, making it work through Nautilus would be good too.
[16:05] <alberti> hello I was trying to log out root from the pc, i did sudo -i and i am in /root folder , how can i log out now please
[16:05] <Jonii3> i'm using ubuntu 9.04, windows vista as host, and virtual box 3.0.4
[16:05] <ganymede> Michalxo: sed doesn't support prompt-before-replace so i'd have to wrap it in a script that fires sed (which isn't hard) but i'd feel safer if i used an already tested solution
[16:05] <genii> alberti: "exit"
[16:05] <alberti> i would like to log root out
[16:05] <mbeierl> grawity: that's what I'm using and the docs all indicate that it should work, but it does not
[16:06] <Sidewinder1> xjkx This isn't the exact one to which I was referring but it might help: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=919685&highlight=lost+family+pictures
[16:06] <genii> alberti: "exit"
[16:06] <mbeierl> grawity: mount.ccifs that is
[16:06] <alberti> genii: when i do exit it exits me i am connected via ssh
[16:06] <genii> alberti: If you are ssh in and then sudo -i the FIRST exit leaves the sudo shell
[16:07] <genii> alberti: The SECOND exit leaves the ssh
[16:07] <alberti> but the pc is still running as root
[16:07] <Padhu> vertual box having problem in sharing NIC between linux. check it up by google it.
[16:07] <i00nsu> ok, was sr0... don't know exacly what it is, but ok .. i umounted
[16:07] <i00nsu> thz
[16:08] <alberti> because i have vnc on it, and vnc is still runing as normal
[16:08] <Jonii3> I gotta go now guys, i'll be back probably 11:30 or so central time. thanks for your help, i'll get it figured out somehow
[16:08] <g[r]eek> Hi guys flash swf animations are not working in my Firefox. I just get a white space where the flash animation is meant to be. If I right-click on it it picks up that it's a flash animation and "Playing" is checked but I just see blank white. I
[16:09]  * alberti bbl boss i shere
[16:09] <g[r]eek> When I right-click Help->About I get the Swfdec 0.8.2 info
[16:09] <mickster04> g[r]eek, remove the swfdec with synaptics
[16:09]  * Jonii3 hits the X button on the window
[16:09] <Jonii3> bye
[16:10] <mickster04> g[r]eek, if u go to systemdetails.com it tells u what flash player you are using
[16:10] <g[r]eek> mickster04: thanks that solved it it now works.
[16:10] <ardor> in /etc/init.d I have a file named asterisk, but yet asterisk is not starting on reboot, I checked the daemon log and I dont even see it trying to start asterisk. This is a clean install.
[16:10] <mickster04> g[r]eek, cool
[16:11] <g[r]eek> mickster04: yeah I had shockwave installed as well but it always defaulted to swf regardless
[16:11] <mickster04> g[r]eek, yeah it did that for me
[16:11] <g[r]eek> mickster04: thanks again. Cheers mate
[16:11] <ardor> my thinking is that just becuase I have a file in /etc/init.d/ does mean it gets executed on reboot, where is the file that holds what gets executed in /etc/init.d/ at start up
[16:12] <genii> ardor: I'd suggest to read up on update-rc.d
[16:12] <bastidraZor> !boot | ardor
[16:13] <tvw> what should I install: "flashplugin-installer" or "flashplugin-nonfree", and what are transitional packages for?
[16:13] <ardor> Thanks, bastidraZor
[16:14] <kamagatos> TVW: there's no transitional-apackage but you hav a free solution for using flash
[16:14] <gicop> hey i have a question I'm running the Ubuntu live cd but I'm   trying to cp or mv a directory to my /mnt but I'm geting this error mv: cannot create directory `/mnt/Laptop': Input/output error
[16:14] <ardor> Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:  at /usr/lib/perl5/Gtk2.pm line 87.
[16:14] <ardor> I will have to do it the other way.
[16:14] <kamagatos> gicop: u did in root?
[16:15] <tvw> kamagatos: the description for "flashplugin-nonfree" says: "
[16:15] <tvw> This package is a transitional package that can safely be removed after you installed
[16:15] <tvw> flashplugin-installer.
[16:15] <genii> ardor: There is a fairly comprehensive explanation of update-rc.d here http://www.debuntu.org/how-to-manage-services-with-update-rc.d
[16:15] <gicop> kamagatos: yes
[16:16] <tvw> Do I need install it before installing "flashplugin-installer" or can I safely ignore it?
[16:17] <kamagatos> tvw: ahh ok!! just install flash-plugin-nonfree, u can remove the installer later necessary only for intallation
[16:17] <ardor> update-rc.d asterisk 3 start
[16:17] <ardor> its not looking good
[16:17] <Kheops> hi !
[16:17] <jrivera> good day!
[16:17] <llutz> ardor: "update-rc.d asterisk defaults"
[16:18] <genii> ardor: The default runlevel of debian and *buntu systems is 2 and not 3. Also 2,3,4 and 5 are identical
[16:18] <Kheops> I want to know how to auto load a ethx ?
[16:18] <gicop> any ideas?
[16:18] <paperclip> home server to LTS or not to LTS?
[16:18] <ardor>  System startup links for /etc/init.d/asterisk already exist.
[16:18] <jrivera> how can i clone an existing ubuntu server hard drive to be used on a different system for testing
[16:18] <ardor> so I guess it is trying to load asterisk on reboot.
[16:18] <paperclip> jrivera: dd
[16:18] <Kheops> hmm hmmm When i reboot the ethx it's inactive
[16:19] <Kheops> I must up manualy
[16:19] <orudie> is there a way for me to somehow be connected to irc from screen , but use windows client like xchat to connect to my screen then irc?
[16:19] <Lint> are there PartitionMagic-like apps for Ubuntu?
[16:19] <ohir> jrivera: man dd
[16:19] <Kheops> how I wake up It auto ?
[16:19] <kamagatos> gicop: type sudo mkdir /mnt/test
[16:19] <matt132> I'm trying to help someone out until they can afford a new computer. would a 4.10 work on a computer with only 64 ram and a 10g hd (just need the basics, word processing/internet acces)
[16:19] <genii> Lint: "gparted"
[16:19] <Kheops> !help
[16:19] <paperclip> orudie: there are proxies for that..
[16:19] <gicop> mkdir: cannot create directory `/mnt/test': Input/output error
[16:19] <Kheops> hmm hmmm
[16:19] <Lint> genii: can it resize partitions safely?
[16:19] <ardor> llutz:: what is the correct log file to look at,
[16:19] <Kheops> somebody can help me ?
[16:20] <genii> Lint: So long as you have the drivers installed for whatever filesystem you are trying to resize, yes
[16:20] <ardor> oh it came up this time
[16:20] <Kheops> !help
[16:20] <llutz> ardor: try "sudo /etc/init.d/asterisk start" in terminal and look for errors
[16:21] <paperclip> so.. nobody has opinion on my home server.. LTS or Jaunty?
[16:21] <llutz> ardor: don't know where it logs, try daemon.log, messages, syslog if no asterisk.log exists
[16:21] <Sidewinder1> I prefer the LTS versions for stability reasons.
[16:21] <genii> Kheops: man interfaces        has some useful information on the syntax of the file /etc/network/interfaces  ... where you would set such things
[16:21] <jrivera> paperclip: does that copy the bootloader as well so that i can just connect the HDD on the other system
[16:21] <paperclip> jrivera: did you read 'man dd' ?
[16:22] <Kheops> genii : how do I set up to auto load ethx ?
[16:22] <Kheops> It's dosen't auto load.
[16:22] <crash1hd> Does anyone know is it faster to transfer large amounts of data via command line or GUI in Ubuntu?
[16:23] <Sidewinder1> Don't think it matters
[16:23] <paperclip> transfer?
[16:23] <paperclip> like typing.. OCR.. wha?!?
[16:23] <matt132> Does anyone think I could get 4.10 to run on an emachine circa 1999
[16:23] <navatwo> I cannot seem to open .rar files. Archive manager says that the file type is unsupported as well, unrar-free fails when trying to extract. Anyone have any ideas?
[16:24] <genii> Kheops: It depends on your setup. If standard type dhcp then usually stanzas in that file something like: auto eth0 then: iface eth0 inet dhcp
[16:24] <paperclip> matt132: why not try xubuntu 9.04 ?
[16:24] <Kheops> nop
[16:24] <Kheops> genii : It's a static one
[16:24] <kamagatos> crash1hd: GUI used command line in background
[16:24] <Kheops> and I configured in interfaces but no auto starting
[16:24] <genii> Kheops: Then read the manpage as I already have hinted towards :)
[16:24] <kamagatos> *use
[16:24] <Sidewinder1> navatwo go to Synaptic and look for rar and install it.
[16:24] <crash1hd> kamagatos, ahh ok thanks :)
[16:24] <navatwo> Sidewinder1: I have it
[16:24] <navatwo> still fails
[16:24] <Kheops> genii : I must make some script to put the rules at autorun ?
[16:25] <navatwo> on three different .rar files.
[16:25] <llutz> Kheops: read "man interfaces"
[16:25] <genii> Kheops: No
[16:25] <Kheops> ok
[16:25] <Padhu> crash1hd: CLI
[16:25] <Myrtti> DJAshnar: what are you up to?
[16:26] <Padhu> crash1hd: before transfer compress it
[16:26] <matt132> paperclip, would that work better than an old version of ubuntu...I'm think i have a maximum of 128mb of ram to work with, but it may even be along the lines of 64mb. It's an emachine running windows me
[16:26] <Padhu> crash1hd: better thing is FTP server and wget combination
[16:27] <paperclip> matt132: i've installed recent xubuntu on laptops with pII 266mhz and 96mb ram
[16:27] <Sidewinder1> Lunch,...Bye All...
[16:27] <kioska> antonius
[16:27] <paperclip> matt132: it's slow but works.. 4.10 is going to be slow by modern standards too
[16:27] <kioska> antonius
[16:28] <revygttam> Is there a way to list users accessing my server?  I currently have a user pushing files to my server via sftp, who does not show him, however top does, and he has processes under ps -U uname, is there a better command?
[16:28] <matt132> paperclip, that is encouraging thank you. the computer is not working properly (no doubt due to being a 10 year old comp running windows) and I'm looking to get it running until a new computer can be purchased
[16:29] <paperclip> matt132: if it will boot from usb.. try using the usb startup disk creator to put xubuntu on a thumb drive.. you'll get a pretty good idea if it will work or not..
[16:30] <llutz> matt132: it's no good idea to install history software today due to security issues. there are no fixes anymore
[16:30] <ChristianAdamski> Hi, I do have a strange problem: I own a Sony Vaio with Ubuntu 9.04 installed. When I shutdown the system, the last message is "system will be halted", but ONLY if the wlan is switched off manually with a switch in the front, the system will power off. If wlan is switched on while shutting down. The systems halts, but doesn't turn off power. Is this a known bug?
[16:31] <ChristianAdamski> I found some bugs using google concerning not powering off, but those are from 2007 and older
[16:31] <matt132> llutz, this is only a temporary fix...I just want to give her something to use that will work on an ancient setup
[16:32] <yaaar> howdy
[16:32] <paperclip> has xubuntu gotten that much fatter in that time?
[16:32] <b3rz3rk3r> matt132, you should have a look at vector linux 6 light, iv running it on old-ass PII + III
[16:33] <navatwo> I cannot seem to open .rar files. Archive manager "Extracts" it, but the directory is empty. unrar-free also fails when trying to extract. Anyone have any ideas?
[16:33] <yaaar> is this SEXYBloger bot hitting everyone as they come into the room?
[16:33] <b3rz3rk3r> matt132, chan is here: #vectorlinux
[16:33]  * grawity tests
[16:33] <grawity> yaaar: Confirmed
[16:33] <jrivera> how do i block all VPN ports passing through my firewall using iptables?
[16:33] <thowland> revygttam: look in /var/log/secure
[16:35] <matt132> b3rz3rk3r, thank you for your input, though I'd rather work with something with which I'm familiar, since it's not my computer being "fixed"
[16:36] <b3rz3rk3r> matt132, its based on Slackware, if you ahve any experience with that, you will feel right at home.
[16:36] <jgoo> matt132, Lubuntu?
[16:36] <vatts> way2go Pici^^
[16:37] <matt132> jgoo...not familiar with lubuntu...was taking a look at xubuntu though
[16:38] <roygbiv> on my 9.04 box i have made changed to /etc/sysctl.conf but they seem to be ignored. any suggestions for me here?
[16:38] <grawity> roygbiv: Did you reboot?
[16:38] <jgoo> matt132, go lubuntu, it is 300 something mb
[16:38] <roygbiv> grawity several times
[16:38]  * paperclip googles lubuntu
[16:39] <jgoo> if you all knew how to reddit, you'd have downloaded lubuntu by now!
[16:39] <matt132> jgoo...the computer I'm trying to fix is an ancient emachine...so probably working with 64mb....maaayyybeee 128
[16:39] <yaaar> hey guys, i'm having trouble installing 8.04 LTS on a Dell PowerEdge T105 (quad-core opteron). it boots the cd and asks me for language/keyboard, but then it says the installation cd couldn't be mounted. i've dropped to a shell and attempted to mount it manually but i get 'invalid argument'
[16:39] <Jimmey> !ubotu hi
[16:39] <deviant-route> hello all
[16:39] <jgoo> matt132, why trying to fix it? to get data?
[16:39] <paperclip> jgoo: is that icewm?
[16:39] <ChristianAdamski> may I point out my system-doesn't-power-off-with-wlan-on problem above again?
[16:39] <jgoo> paperclip, LXDE
[16:40] <yaaar> anybody know how i can work around that? i tried some of the kernel options mentioned in the help screen, but without effect. i'm not 100% that I was putting them in right
[16:40] <paperclip> jgoo: and what's it using for the wm?
[16:40] <jgoo> openbox
[16:40] <roygbiv> yaaar maybe a bad cd? burn a new one and see what happens
[16:40] <jgoo> paperclip, I think openbox flavor
[16:40] <paperclip> jgoo: ahh.. hmm
[16:41] <kioska> antonius daniel
[16:41] <paperclip> jgoo: that looks promising.. thanks for mentioning it :D
[16:41] <yaaar> roygbiv: i've tried it with two different discs burned from two different computers. also, when i was at the shell i put in a random data cd and it wouldn't mount that either
[16:41] <roygbiv> aah ok
[16:41] <matt132> jgoo...no, it's for a person in my church, trying to get it running for her daughter (homework basics: word processing, spreadsheets and maybe a little internet)
[16:41] <jgoo> paperclip, reddit.com
[16:41] <paperclip> matt132: that looks perfect for you..
[16:41] <paperclip> jgoo: yeah... looks like it just got released.
[16:41] <jgoo> matt132, if you spend 2 hours on it, you might as well go out and buy a $100 machine
[16:42] <paperclip> heh.. true
[16:42] <jgoo> not worth your time, considering the problems you'll have with it
[16:42] <paperclip> where do you get a $100 machine tho?
[16:42] <matt132> or 100$ for that matter
[16:42] <jgoo> Walmart sell $100 don't they? matt132 you don't have $100??!?!!?!!!!!!
[16:43] <paperclip> i've not seen a $100 machine.. but could be..
[16:43] <matt132> times are tough, so we make due...jgoo, this machine is not for me.
[16:44] <jgoo> matt132, but, if you spend 2 - 3 hours... you've lost that time
[16:44] <jgoo> so you might as well spend money, and spend 30 minutes buying a good one :-)
[16:44] <caonimagebi> hi problem with ubuntu 9.04 and ew-7318usg, ew-7318usg work like a charm with 8.10 but not with 9.04 ? any good tips ?
[16:44] <jgoo> matt132, but if it works, that is ok
[16:45] <paperclip> downloading lubuntu
[16:46] <jez> for some reason I can't get my SMB share to work on Ubuntu
[16:46] <jez> i have right-clicked my folder, and done 'sharing options', clicked to share the folder and given it a name
[16:47] <jez> from my windows box which is connected to the Ubuntu box though, i can't access the share, i just get no response
[16:47] <jez> any idea what could be wrong?
[16:47] <jez> i can ping the box
[16:47] <mweichert> anyone use mdadm?
[16:47] <lianimator> how can I find how which device is for which mounted external drive? for example, when I put in an usb drive, /media/DATA/ is the folder, but which /dev/sd? is it?
[16:47] <ikonia> mweichert: what's up ?
[16:47] <genii> jez: Have you specifically installed Samba? Default install does not include the samba server, only the client so your Ubuntu box can surf windows' shares out of the box
[16:48] <jez> i did samba
[16:48] <w2_> we
[16:48] <jez> although it's not on the graphical add/remove apps
[16:48] <unop> lianimator,   use the 'mount' command
[16:48] <paperclip> lianimator: mount
[16:48] <mweichert> ikonia, when creating an array, disks are referenced by partitions rather than the disks themselves in all examples I see. For example, a disk would be referenced using /dev/sdc1 rather than /dev/sdc. Why? Do I have to create some partition on the disks before I create the array?
[16:48] <jez> I ran sudo apt-get install samba
[16:48] <genii> jez: So the result of: apt-cache policy samba                 shows 100% it is installed?
[16:49] <padi999> Hey all
[16:49] <mickster04> hey
[16:49] <tuxologie> hi
[16:49] <ikonia> mweichert: it's better to use partitions, there is a long explination for it (which I can't remember without research) but creating a partition that spans the disk is the way to do it
[16:49] <jez> it comes up with some stuff, how do i know whether it's 100% installed? :-)
[16:49] <jrivera> mweichart: i think you have to create the partitions first
[16:49] <padi999> How can I use the VGA display port to display something that comes from ANOTHER graphics card to display at the screen of my laptop? Meaning: The laptop just acts as a simple screen
[16:49] <lianimator> paperclip: with what flags please?
[16:50] <mweichert> ikonia, ok thanks I cannot find any reference to that. is there a specific type of partition?
[16:50] <jez> samba: installed: 2:3.3.2-1ubuntu3.1
[16:50] <ikonia> padi999: you can't
[16:50] <unop> lianimator, no flags needed
[16:50] <paperclip> lianimator: you don't need no stinking flags
[16:50] <genii> jez: A line like: *** 2:3.4.0-3ubuntu1 0     with the asterisks means it is installed
[16:50] <ikonia> mweichert: no, just partition type "fd" linux auto raid
[16:50] <jez> yeah it seems to be
[16:50] <jez> 2:3.3.2-1
[16:50] <padi999> ikonia: damn, really? I always have to get a screen to debug my server *g
[16:50] <jrivera> sfdisk -d /dev/sda | /dev/sdc?
[16:51] <ikonia> mweichert: does that partition type make sense to you ?
[16:51] <mweichert> ikonia, yeap.
[16:51] <ikonia> mweichert: cool
[16:51] <lianimator> unop: paperclip: so I'll need to parse the output again? I do mount /media/DATA/ it saids /dev/sdb1 is already mounted.. mount failed
[16:51] <jpb0104> in apt - how do i list packages that need upgraded?
[16:51] <unop> padi999, you can use X forwarding over a network and use your laptop screen that way.
[16:51] <genii> jez: Is the server running? eg:  ps aux | grep smb        shows something
[16:52] <paperclip> lianimator: just type mount..
[16:52] <unop> lianimator,  just type  mount   and it should show you what's mounted
[16:52] <jez> yes
[16:52] <mweichert> ikonia, thanks. I thought maybe I did something wrong because I tried removing a disk from my array, and re-adding it - but I'm having problems when I try to re-add: mdadm: cannot find valid superblock in this array - HELP
[16:52] <paperclip> unop: jinks!
[16:52] <unop> lianimator, no arguments or flags needed
[16:52] <sphenxes> What programs work with Virtualbox? I have tried to install several programs but haven't worked (eg. skype, games: empire earth, Fritz 8). Is there a link to find what programs works in Virtualbox.
[16:53] <paperclip> lubuntu torrent is pretty healthy folks.. I'm getting 1.25Mbps now
[16:53] <lianimator> unop: oh yikes, a bunch of output.. need to grep.
[16:53] <lianimator> thanks paperclip unop
[16:53] <unop> lianimator,  are you writing a script of some sort?
[16:53] <jez> ahh
[16:53] <jez> looks like i had to allow the service in Firestarter
[16:53] <jez> heh
[16:53] <ikonia> mweichert: have you got alternatve superblocks ? is the array running when you add it ?
[16:54] <lianimator> unop: sort of. figuring out a way for conky to show the stats of mounted external drives
[16:54] <genii> jez: Have you added Samba users? On CLI is usually something like:  sudo smbpasswd -a username && sudo smbpasswd -e username         (add then enable). a restart of samba after this is also required with something like sudo /etc/init.d/samba restart
[16:54] <crash1hd>  OK I am confused when I do mount /dev/sdb1 /home/username/folder <-- which exists I get only root has permission to mount yet in user privileges I have set mount user space file system
[16:54] <xover> i need to add a connected route in ubuntu, how do i do this?
[16:54] <paperclip> it doesn't show the status already?
[16:54]  * paperclip heard KDE was pimp n stuff
[16:54] <mweichert> ikonia, not sure what you mean by "alternative superblocks" - but yeah the array is running
[16:54] <jez> genii: is there a gui way to add samba users?
[16:54] <pierref1> Hi
[16:54] <grawity> jez: system-config-samba
[16:54] <ikonia> mweichert: a file system has many super blocks on it
[16:54] <unop> lianimator, you might like to use the df command then.   df -Th | grep "/media/DATA"
[16:54] <Guest2426> hola
[16:54] <genii> jez: There is, but offhand I don't know because I'm primary CLI
[16:55] <Guest2426> any use freej+icecast?
[16:55] <ikonia> mweichert: to add a disk to an array the superblock shouldn't matter, what mdadm command are you using to add ?
[16:55] <paperclip> unop: that works for the /media/DATA drive
[16:55] <lianimator> oh thanks unop, that looks good
[16:55] <mweichert> mdadm --add /dev/md0 //dev/sdd1
[16:56] <pierref1> Hello, can anybody help me for installing Ubuntu?
[16:56] <unop> paperclip, indeed.
[16:56] <mskut> How come my computer doesn't detect my iPod when I connect it? Do I need to install some drivers?
[16:56] <pierref1> There are 1483 persons in this room!!! How do I get something asked?
[16:56] <paperclip> unop: i thought he was working on making any drive's status display
[16:56] <jez> woohoo finally got it working after configuring a user
[16:56] <jez> thanks :-)
[16:56] <Pici> !ask | pierref1
[16:57] <pierref1> Thx
[16:57] <unop> paperclip, he was working on a single volume's stats.
[16:57] <ikonia> mweichert: try mdadm --manage /dev/$md --add /dev/sdd1
[16:57] <crash1hd> OK I am confused when I do mount /dev/sdb1 /home/username/folder <-- which exists I get only root has permission to mount yet in user privileges I have set mount user space file system
[16:57] <cyclinder> hi all
[16:57] <cyclinder> I have no .local folder
[16:57] <ikonia> crash1hd: only root has permissions to use the mount command
[16:57] <cyclinder> on /home/user
[16:57] <crash1hd> sudo mount works fine but I dont have access to the folder after
[16:57] <cyclinder> what's going on?
[16:57] <pierref1> After a fresh install on an AMD64, I get "hashsum mismatch" all the time
[16:58] <paperclip> unop: <lianimator> unop: sort of. figuring out a way for conky to show the stats of mounted external drives
[16:58] <ikonia> crash1hd: ou need to use sudo mount  to mount the disk, then set the permissions for user access on the file system
[16:58] <paperclip> unop: note the plural drives :P
[16:58] <crash1hd> ikonia, ahh ok is that was fstab does basically?
[16:58] <ikonia> !pm  > Guest2426
[16:58] <unop> paperclip, <lianimator> unop: oh yikes, a bunch of output.. need to grep.
[16:58] <ikonia> crash1hd: no - fstab is used for auto mounting
[16:59] <crash1hd> ikonia, just asking cause I can access the files in those drives fine
[16:59] <paperclip> unop: i'm still shocked that koqueror doesn't do this already..
[16:59] <ikonia> crash1hd: so there is no problem
[16:59] <crash1hd> ikonia, guess not :) thanks for the info
[16:59] <yaaar> anybody know why the 8.04LTS server installer says it can't mount the cdrom? it's the amd64 version on a quad-core opteron dell server. i've tried two discs...
[16:59] <pierref1> After a fresh install on an AMD64, I get "hashsum mismatch" all the time when trying to install/upgrade packages
[17:00] <Guest2426> I have a problem (ubuntu+icecast2+freej) configuration, any have a config freej to it?
[17:00] <mweichert> ikonia, hmm, I'd try that if I could. I thought I'd try stopping my array and adding the drive. However, after stopping my drive and then trying to run it again with mdadm --run /dev/md0 I get the error: "failed to run array /dev/md0: Invalid argument"
[17:00] <ikonia> mweichert: /dev/md0 probably non longer exists after you stopped it
[17:00] <unop> paperclip, conky is not konqueror (or vice-versa)
[17:00] <ikonia> mweichert: try "mdadm --manage /dev/md0 --run
[17:00] <mweichert> ikonia, no it exists
[17:01] <mweichert> ikonia, same error
[17:01] <paperclip> unop: oh.. what is conky.. i thought it was a term of endearment for the filemanager/browser?
[17:01] <ikonia> rats
[17:01] <cyclinder> I have no .local folder on home/user what's wrong? I see the hiden files
[17:01] <thiebaude> !conky
[17:01] <unop> paperclip, it's a desktop widgets application
[17:01] <unop> !info conky
[17:01] <Pici> cyclinder: Why do you think that directory should exist?
[17:01] <pierref1> After a fresh install on an AMD64, I get "hashsum mismatch" all the time when trying to install/upgrade packages
[17:01] <thiebaude> !htop
[17:01] <paperclip> ahh
[17:02] <Pici> !info conky
[17:02]  * paperclip greps a clue
[17:02] <cyclinder> pici: I need to get rid of the trash files. what can I do?
[17:02] <Pici> cyclinder: What version of Ubuntu are you running?
[17:02] <proq> I have a file on a samba server.  what command can I use to download the file in the command-line?
[17:02] <cyclinder> pici: 0.9.4
[17:02] <olvap> when i write mkdir -p ~/.rails/generators/extjsgrid, where is extjsgrid created?
[17:02] <pierref1> pici: u have to empty it by right-cliking on it and selecting empty trash
[17:03] <cyclinder> files are left
[17:03] <unop> proq, smbclient or smbget
[17:03] <llutz> olvap: at ~/.rails/generators/extjsgrid
[17:03] <cyclinder> I know because of the diskspace left
[17:03] <proq> thanks
[17:03] <guntbert> olvap: ~ = your home directory
[17:03] <beinghuman> I've got an asus laptop with an expressgate key I want to remap to start up ubuntu
[17:03] <beinghuman> that way I don't need a software dual boot manager
[17:03] <Pici> cyclinder: Are you getting an error that you cannot empty the trash or are you just looking at the free space?
[17:03] <dholbach> hi
[17:03] <dholbach> Ubuntu Developer Week in #ubuntu-classroom - NOW! :-)
[17:04] <beinghuman> I can just press the button to start up ubuntu and the other for vista
[17:04] <Padhu> proq: what about scp?
[17:04] <thiebaude> dholbach, hi, i'll be there
[17:04] <dholbach> thiebaude: ROCK ON! :)
[17:04] <thiebaude> you guys rock on,lol
[17:04] <cyclinder> Pici: files are deleted and I have not gotten my hd space back
[17:04] <SanityInAnarchy> Is there any way to replace dhclient with udhcpc in NetworkManager?
[17:04] <mweichert> ikonia, do I have to put anything in /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf ?
[17:05] <sebsebseb> hi
[17:05] <zopiac> Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2 keeps appearing in my Transmission o_O
[17:05] <cyclinder> bb
[17:05] <churl> does anyone's mouse take a good 20 seconds to "wake up" after the computer's gone idle?
[17:05] <zopiac> i never put it there, its downloaded completely twice, and when i take it off it puts it back on again
[17:06] <pagix> churl, no.
[17:07] <churl> pagix: now to spend hours to save seconds
[17:07] <szczym> helo, any one have some expirance with gphoto ? i cant get common canon camera to work ;(
[17:07] <Beefcakes> can someone help me get my webcam working on ubuntu? i'm new to ubuntu and linux itself and i have no idea how to troubleshoot stuff in it. it's a sony vaio :S
[17:07] <pagix> Beefcakes, I can help! :D
[17:07] <untermensch> Gnome-display-properties, is telling me, when i try to switch resolutions on my dual screen setup. "Monitor Resolution Settings has detected that the virtual resolution must be set in your configuration file in order to apply your settings" although it will do it automatically for me.. it messes it up. how can i edit the config file myself?
[17:07] <proq> Padhu: scp? what is the syntax to grab a file from a samba server with scp?
[17:08] <epaphus> What is the GUI utility that i can install to unrar??
[17:08] <llutz> proq: scp is ssh, not smb/samba
[17:08] <sebsebseb>  
[17:08] <grawity> epaphus: Are you sure it _is_ a valid .rar file?
[17:08] <Beefcakes> pagix: awesome, hehe.. how do I start? :S
[17:08] <grawity> epaphus: Does the 'file' command recognize it as such?
[17:08] <untermensch> proq: you can only push files with scp.
[17:09] <proq> llutz: I know scp is ssh
[17:09] <llutz> untermensch: wrong
[17:09] <grawity> untermensch: scp works in both directions.
[17:09] <untermensch> llutz: what?? you can grab??
[17:09] <untermensch> holy wow..
[17:09] <llutz> untermensch: read manpage
[17:09] <grawity> untermensch: scp host:file .
[17:09]  * paperclip <3s scp
[17:09] <untermensch> llutz: will do.
[17:09] <padi999> how can I ignore filesystem errors in fstab?
[17:09] <untermensch> grawity: wow, thanks. That will save me some time.
[17:09] <Paschu> Hi guys
[17:09] <Paschu> I need some help
[17:09] <proq> what about the share?
[17:10] <paperclip> mc can do scp.. it's pretty nifty
[17:10] <epaphus> grawity, yes
[17:10] <untermensch> anyway, how can i edit the settings in my config file that controls my monitor resolution settings?
[17:10] <Pici> zopiac: Check to see whether that torrent is in ~/.config/transmission/torrents and if it is, delete it.
[17:10] <sebsebseb> !ask |  Paschu
[17:10] <Paschu> Ok, ubuntu netbook remix is running on my netbook. But suddenly i dont have connection to my internetz - what should i do?
[17:10] <zopiac> but why would it be there in the first place >.<
[17:10] <cyclinder> I have a problem with the trashcan
[17:10] <cyclinder> what can I do?
[17:11] <Crash1hd> For some reason my 1TB Drive is not showing up in Places my 320GB and 251GB drives do just not the 1TB? I can mount the 1TB and then it shows but the 320 and the 250 showup even without being mounted? any idea why?
[17:11] <untermensch> cyclinder: ... what's your problem?
[17:11] <grawity> cyclinder: Step 1: Tell us what exactly is the problem.
[17:11] <cyclinder> files don't exist but diskspace now is all taken
[17:11] <ikonia> mweichert: yes that should contain your array data/detail
[17:11] <cyclinder> files deleted from the ubuntu main hd and from my others
[17:11] <Pici> zopiac: I don't know. You either downloaded it accidentally or someone else did and stuck it there.  Is that file owned by your user?
[17:11] <padi999> I take my stupid question back :)
[17:11] <untermensch> cyclinder: please rephrase that.
[17:12] <zopiac> Pici: im the only one who ever uses my computer
[17:12] <cyclinder> I delete files from my main ubuntu hd file files I have downloaded from FTP
[17:12] <Pici> cyclinder: Can you verify that the space is actually still being taken up by using the Disk Usage Analyzer in Applications>Accessories?
[17:12] <Axan> Is someone using Japanese input in Non-X evironement ? I mean, how to input Japanese in terminal (not using X) ?
[17:12] <cyclinder> and I don't get the diskspace back
[17:12] <Paschu> cmon, help me!
[17:12] <zopiac> probably randomly accidentally downloaded it, somehow
[17:12] <untermensch> cyclinder: did you empty the bin?
[17:12] <sebsebseb> Paschu: I only joined here a little while ago, but I never saw you ask a question
[17:13] <grawity> cyclinder: Go to trash:/// or ~/.local/share/Trash/
[17:13] <cyclinder> somtimes I didn't need to
[17:13] <Paschu> i posted it already
[17:13] <cyclinder> I have no .local folder at all
[17:13] <Paschu> Paschu>	Ok, ubuntu netbook remix is running on my netbook. But suddenly i dont have connection to my internetz - what should i do?
[17:13] <Guest2426> any know freej for help me in config for icecast2?
[17:13] <Paschu> it just happens
[17:13] <cyclinder> nothing is on trash:///
[17:13] <jopojop> where is the place to post questions about software upgrades?
[17:13] <cyclinder> but I still don't have any diskspace
[17:14] <kn100> jopojop, try here
[17:14] <cyclinder> how can I select an hd on disk analizer?
[17:14] <mweichert> ikonia, I think maybe that's where I went wrong. I didn't add anything to that file.
[17:14] <cyclinder> I have 3
[17:14] <sebsebseb> Paschu: nope can't exactly help, since I don't use the netbook remix
[17:14] <xover> how do i forward traffic in ubuntu?
[17:14] <xover> i have enabled ip_forward
[17:14] <cyclinder> oh its the total
[17:14] <Paschu> its like ubuntu
[17:14] <ikonia> mweichert: aaahhhh
[17:14] <Paschu> can someone help?
[17:14] <kn100> Paschu, your issue?
[17:15] <Paschu> i repeat it
[17:15] <ikonia> mweichert: you're meant to do an mdadm --detail > mdadm.conf
[17:15] <cyclinder> files from trash are beeing kept somewhere on the filesystem
[17:15] <cyclinder> and I have no .local folder
[17:15] <mweichert> ikonia, yes I just read that :(
[17:15] <yaaar> anybody know why the 8.04LTS server installer says it can't mount the cdrom? it's the amd64 version on a quad-core opteron dell server. i've tried two discs...
[17:15] <cyclinder> what can I do?
[17:15] <untermensch> cyclinder: right click on the trash bin icon, and select empty trash
[17:15] <ikonia> mweichert: ahhh, there is a way to get the information, let me see if I can find it, it's pretty obscure
[17:15] <cyclinder> its in gray
[17:15] <Paschu> kn100, im in the internetz with my ubuntu but suddenly the connection brakes
[17:15] <untermensch> cyclinder: do you still not have disk space?
[17:15] <cyclinder> can't do it
[17:15] <sebsebseb> cyclinder: ah yes this can happen
[17:15] <jopojop> how do I install a newer version of software which is not in the repository
[17:15] <cyclinder> on my other hds yes
[17:16] <jussi01> ubottu: test
[17:16] <cyclinder> on my main no
[17:16] <Halitech> cyclinder, did you delete something as root?
[17:16] <cyclinder> on the others I delete trash-0
[17:16] <kn100> jopojop, enable backports or find a .deb of the newer version
[17:16] <cyclinder> and its done
[17:16] <kn100> what program are you looking to upgrade?
[17:16] <cyclinder> is there trash-o somewhere on the ubuntu main hd?
[17:16] <sebsebseb> CyberSix: yeah trash-0  you mean in a hidden .folder in home or something?
[17:16] <kn100> if its firefox, look for ubuntuzilla
[17:16] <Padhu> I want to upload mobile numbers nearly 200 from openoffice spread sheet to sim using SLVR L9. wammu shows phone and sim list. but i can't create an new sim contact
[17:16] <jopojop> what is backports and how do I do that
[17:16] <kn100> jopojop, unofficial updates to packages
[17:17] <kn100> administration > software sources
[17:17] <kn100> then tick back ports
[17:17] <coldboot> Is there a log of packages updated with the package update manager?
[17:17] <jopojop> aha, thank you I'll try that
[17:17] <cyclinder> can anyone help?
[17:17] <kn100> what are you trying to upgrade btw?
[17:17] <Paschu> hm
[17:17] <kn100> if you are trying to do firefox 3.5 the easiest way is ubuntuzilla
[17:17] <mweichert> ikonia, II'm not sure I understand the true definition of raid disks vs spare disks either. To start, I want to have three disks mirrored. After the initial mirror, I want to remove one of the disk and take it offsite. Then after a week passes, I'll bring it back in - disconnect another drive to take home, and reattach the previous drive - so again I'll have two raid devices
[17:17] <Paschu> its so important
[17:17] <FoolishOwl> I tried to compile using "gcc -o hello hello.cpp" and got errors. "g++ -o hello hello.cpp" worked fine. Shouldn't gcc recognize that it was C++ from the file name?
[17:18] <Halitech> cyclinder, there will be a trash folder in the /root folder if you deleted something as root
[17:18] <kn100> Paschu, ask in the forums
[17:18] <sebsebseb> cyclinder: hmm see above I messaged  CyberSix  by mistake
[17:18] <Paschu> i dont have the time to do that
[17:18] <jopojop> kn100: what is ubuntuzilla
[17:18] <Padhu> I want to upload mobile numbers nearly 200 from openoffice spread sheet to sim using SLVR L9. wammu shows phone and sim list. but i can't create an new sim contact
[17:18] <Padhu> proq: scp is useful if you have an linux OS in both side. but source machine must have ssh server
[17:18] <Inf_lappy_> FoolishOwl, in a word: no.
[17:18] <Inf_lappy_> g++ is for C++. gcc is for C.
[17:19] <cyclinder> cant't find it sebse
[17:19] <cyclinder> say again
[17:19] <FoolishOwl> Inf_lappy, so that was normal, expected behavior?
[17:19] <kn100> jopojop, ubuntuzilla is a python script that will update your firefox install to the newest one from the site without the silly shiretoko branding
[17:19] <proq> Padhu: I know... I use scp several times a day
[17:19] <kn100> jopojop, just google for ubuntuzilla, and follow the instructions
[17:19] <Inf_lappy_> FoolishOwl, yes. that is normal
[17:19] <cyclinder> yes
[17:19] <FoolishOwl> Thanks.
[17:19] <cyclinder> hideen on my other hds
[17:19] <proq> Padhu: it's useful whether you're on windows, os x or linux.  but I have windows-heads here at my day job
[17:19] <sebsebseb> cyclinder: yeah trash-0  you mean in a hidden .folder in home or something?
[17:19] <cyclinder> if it where one on my main ubuntu hd
[17:19] <cyclinder> I would just delete it
[17:19] <cyclinder> and get the disk space back
[17:19] <sebsebseb> cyclinder: delete from the hidden folder?
[17:20] <cyclinder> is there any?
[17:20] <cyclinder> delete the folder yes
[17:20] <jopojop> thank you kn100
[17:20] <cyclinder> my final solution I am stuck
[17:20] <kn100> jopojop, :D
[17:20] <cyclinder> yes
[17:20] <Halitech> cyclinder, there will be a trash folder in the /root folder if you deleted something as root
[17:20] <proq> Padhu: anyhow, smbget -a smb://debp/PUBLIC/foo.tar  gets the job done
[17:20] <cyclinder> on home yes
[17:20] <sebsebseb> cyclinder: this  kind of thing has happended to me before if  I remember correctly, when for example I deleted something in Ubuntu from the VIsta partition
[17:21] <cyclinder> where is /root?
[17:21] <coldboot> Is there a log for packages that are updated with the update manager?
[17:21] <cyclinder> you ment /user?
[17:21] <Halitech> cyclinder, /root
[17:21] <jopojop> enabling backports mean all software installs will use latest backports? What if I only would like to have lates for some software?
[17:21] <cyclinder> I do /root on nautilus and I get nothing
[17:22] <s1lverl0rd> @cyclinder: You have to be root to see it.
[17:22] <sebsebseb> cyclinder: /  is the file system and that's known as root
[17:22] <cyclinder> oh
[17:22] <cyclinder> whats the pass?
[17:22] <cyclinder> for root
[17:22] <s1lverl0rd> @cyclinder: Try Alt > F2, then gksu nautilus
[17:22] <IdleOne> !root | cyclinder
[17:22] <Halitech> cyclinder, press ALT + F2 enter gksudo nautilus and then browse to /root
[17:22] <jopojop> will whole system upgrade to backports when I do software updates?
[17:22] <sebsebseb> cyclinder: you don't need to go into   /root  to   delete  stuff,   did I even know about /root hmm
[17:22] <jopojop> (I'm new on this)
[17:23] <cyclinder> doesn't work with xchat
[17:23] <sebsebseb> jopojop: you don't normalely neeed backports enabled, in fact it tends not to do much good,  what are you trying to install?
[17:23] <cyclinder> I need to reboot brb
[17:23] <Halitech> sebsebseb, if he used sudo to delete anything thats where it would go
[17:23] <cyclinder> its /root
[17:23] <cyclinder> right?
[17:23] <FloodBot2> cyclinder: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[17:23] <jopojop> latest bzr and maybe Firefox
[17:23] <Halitech> cyclinder, correct
[17:23] <cyclinder> brb
[17:23] <sebsebseb> Halitech: ah ok
[17:24] <Crash1hd> where do automounts mount too?
[17:24] <Paschu> need help! The wireless lan connection brakes suddenly - what 2 do?
[17:24] <unop> Crash1hd, under /media usually
[17:24] <Halitech> Crash1hd, usually /media
[17:24] <sebsebseb> !wireless |  Paschu
[17:24] <sebsebseb> Paschu: maybe useless also
[17:24] <jopojop> in Windows you just download and install the version you want
[17:25] <frede> How can I add windows 7 to grub?
[17:25] <proq> my sound is always turned down to 5% and muted when I reboot.  how do I get it to stay at 50% unmuted?
[17:25] <sebsebseb> frede: Why?   and there's an example entry for adding Windows in the  menu.lst    gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[17:26] <Crash1hd> unop: Halitech: thankyou both (Either of you know why a hdd that shows up as /dev/sdb1 doesnt show up in nautilus under computer?
[17:26] <Beefcaked> hi guys, on the upper right of the screen i see the name i typed in during the ubuntu installation and also an icon which represents my current status
[17:26] <frede> sebsebseb, i keep getting some device error :(
[17:26] <Halitech> Crash1hd, its not mounted?
[17:26] <Crash1hd> Halitech: no its not
[17:26] <Beefcaked> what is the status thing for? am i part of some social network because i have choices like away, invisible, etc?
[17:26] <Paschu> ill ask later again
[17:26] <unop> Crash1hd, usually only removable media are automounted -- is this device removable?
[17:26] <Crash1hd> Halitech: thing is neither is the 320 or the 250 gb drives but they show up as a mountable drive but the 1tb doesnt
[17:26] <mweichert> how do I stop usb drives from being automounted?
[17:27] <Crash1hd> unop: ahhh
[17:27] <sebsebseb> !grub |  frede
[17:27] <grouse> beefcaked, problem pidgin auto logging you in to msn/gtalk or whatever
[17:27] <frede> sebsebseb, I better look into that, ty
[17:27] <Crash1hd> unop: Halitech: thats why the 2 drives the 320 and the 250 are on removable sata ports and the 1tb isnt :) ok thankyou (thought I was going crazy there for a min)
[17:27] <grouse> *probably
[17:28] <sebsebseb> frede: ok  no probs
[17:28] <Beefcaked> oh okay, so it has something to do with pidgin, i get it, thanks
[17:29] <scoates> hello.
[17:29] <scoates> any idea where I can get the create database schema for postfix-policyd? I don't seem to have the proper database, and my searching was fruitless.
[17:29] <grouse> beefcaked, yep, pidgin is integrated with the user switcher in 8.10 upwards
[17:29] <jopojop> guess I should go find some text about software installs in Ubuntu, the alternatives I know of so far are package repositories and source code compilation, I don't understand any of them very well :) :)
[17:29] <kielanmatt> hi all
[17:29] <padi999> Hey guys. I have an encrypted hdd which does not mount at boot (not in fstab), now I want to use mount --bind with some folders after a manual mount. Do I have to script that?
[17:30] <kielanmatt> is It possible that the nvidia official drivers are fucked?
[17:30] <s1lverl0rd> @kielanmatt: possible? probable.
[17:30] <kielanmatt> y?
[17:30] <kielanmatt> probable?
[17:31] <kielanmatt> i tried both 173 and 180
[17:31] <jopojop> what's a PPA?
[17:31] <kielanmatt> and my app seems to fail only on my PC
[17:31] <stercor> What application (except Nautilus, it changes my session too much) shows icons of files and displays them correctly according to file type.
[17:31] <xover> guys, does internet connection sharing use NAT?
[17:31] <grawity> It does
[17:31] <kannan01> can we integrate thunderbird in panel clock..
[17:31] <xover> why isnt IP_masquerading enabled then?
[17:32] <grouse> jobojop, its an acronym for personal package archive
[17:32] <sayanriju> stercor, there are loads of alternative file managers
[17:32] <panfist> i'm trying to ssh into an ubuntu server running ssh and i see the error message "permission denied (a list of authentication methods)"
[17:32] <sebsebseb> !ppa >  jopojop
[17:32] <frede> how do I find the correct address to the partition windows is installed on? you know (hdd, partition)
[17:32] <mostafa_> hello there I have a problem when I want to play a music on the headphone it plays the music on both headphone and speakers what should I do?
[17:32] <panfist> what does this list mean? were those methods available, unavailabale? attempted?
[17:32] <sayanriju> stercor, pcmanfm, thunar, xfe,....ad infinitum
[17:32] <mostafa_> plz
[17:32] <Crash1hd> how do you see the owner I know chown changes the owner but if I just want to view it?
[17:32] <grawity> frede: the /dev one? sudo blkid, or maybe sudo fdisk -l
[17:32] <grawity> Crash1hd: ls -l
[17:32] <sczgilae> anybody knows how to configure kubuntu 9.04 to re-measure automatically the K panel according to the screen?
[17:33] <Crash1hd> grawity: ahh yes thanks :)
[17:33] <grawity> Crash1hd: Or stat -c %U somefile
[17:33] <stercor> sayanriju: I need a (few) names...
[17:33] <sebsebseb> jopojop: basically for  later packages you can  use a ppa,   but  ppa's can also sometimes cause problems,   so  you shoudn't install  to many
[17:33] <kielanmatt> would changing my drivers help?
[17:33] <frede> grawity, well, the one i need to add to grub
[17:33] <kielanmatt> or changing ubuntu version
[17:33] <grawity> frede: Hmm
[17:33] <grawity> frede: Use 'sudo blkid', and add the UUID instead
[17:33] <sebsebseb> jopojop: or you wait for a later Ubuntu  for a later version of the program, or install in another way
[17:34] <kannan01> can we integrate thunderbird in panel clock...
[17:34] <mostafa_> hello there I have a problem when I want to play a music on the headphone it plays the music on both headphone and speakers what should I do?
[17:34] <sayanriju> stercor, Try pcmanfm and thunar to start with
[17:34] <sebsebseb> jopojop: ,but they are basically  little repos that can be added
[17:34] <frede> grawity, ok, i have the UUID how to add that?
[17:35] <kielanmatt> dudes seriously answear my question
[17:35] <paperclip> dues
[17:35] <panfist> >> is append and > is overwrite, right?
[17:35] <paperclip> er.. dudes
[17:35] <grouse> mostafa, you could manually mute the speaker channel with alsamixer
[17:35] <outbri> I've got a question I'm not sure which channel to ask in. How can I change my root password (if I have another account with root privileges) from grub?
[17:35] <sebsebseb> !patience |  kielanmatt
[17:35] <frede> grawity: root(UUID) ??
[17:35] <sebsebseb> !root |  outbri
[17:35] <kielanmatt> mkayy
[17:35] <sebsebseb> !noroot |  outbri
[17:36] <grawity> frede: I think the line should look like 'uuid blahblah-blah-blah', instead of 'root (hdblahblah)
[17:36] <outbri> sebsebseb: can you direct me to a channel where someone might know how? I am fully away ubuntu disables root by default. thanks.
[17:36] <kannan01> ubottu:can we set root password by using passwd..
[17:37] <Halitech> outbri, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=716201
[17:37] <Myrtti> !noroot | kannan01
[17:37] <guest_007> kannan01: sudo passwd
[17:37] <Myrtti> guest_007: please do not suggest that
[17:37] <mostafa_> hello there I have a problem when I want to play a music on the headphone it plays the music on both headphone and speakers what should I do?
[17:37] <grawity> kannan01: You can. Nobody stops you from doing that. But Ubuntu will not help you with possible problems.
[17:37] <xover> I have enabled internet connection sharing, but when doing 'netstat -M' it says no IP_masquerading on this system
[17:37] <guest_007> Myrtti: why not?
[17:37] <grouse> mostafa, see previous answer
[17:37] <Myrtti> guest_007: it's not supported by the community or canonical
[17:37] <xover> mostafa_: my macboopro does that, not ideal is it
[17:37] <erUSUL> !rootpass | guest_007
[17:38] <xover> mostafa_: if you remove them and readd them it stops.
[17:38] <Myrtti> guest_007: if you enable root password, all problems that you have after that with root accounts and being root, you're on your own
[17:38] <Halitech> !sudo guest_007
[17:38] <guest_007> I have no problems ))
[17:38] <Myrtti> !wfm | guest_007
[17:38] <sebsebseb> outbri: have a look at what Myrtti just said
[17:38] <outbri> Halitech: thanks for the link, but what I'm really looking for is another channel. I'm actually running pld, but at grub both ubuntu and pld act the same way.
[17:38] <mostafa_> xover: remove what?
[17:38] <xover> headphones
[17:39] <guest_007> i use another root password and modified sudoers because it is secure
[17:39] <sebsebseb> !grub |  outbri
[17:39] <outbri> sebsebseb: I know I'm on my own with ubuntu support. I'm just looking for channel suggestions.
[17:39] <xover> it happens when they are already plugged in
[17:39] <Myrtti> guest_007: good luck. Do not suggest it to others.
[17:39] <guest_007> Canonical is abusing sudo
[17:39] <Myrtti> guest_007: you're entitled to your opinion, but you're politely asked to keep it from this channel.
[17:39] <Myrtti> guest_007: and from the advice you give
[17:39] <sebsebseb> outbri: ##linux ?
[17:39] <grouse> mostafa_, modify your audio channels via alsamixer, and store settings with command "alsactl store"
[17:40] <outbri> sebsebseb: I'll try and go from there. thanks.
[17:40] <amee2k> i'm trying to install an umts usb stick... but something in unusual_devs.h seems to interfere. i'm on latest non-lts (iirc 9.4 or so). how do i download and recompile the kernel sources?
[17:40] <xmnt> anyone having issues or know how to fix  pulseaudio + skype + mic input ... all i get is static
[17:41] <grouse> xmnt, I get that also, tis a pain
[17:41] <lenswipe> can someone help me get samba to manage printer drivers?
[17:41] <lenswipe> theres nobody home in #samba
[17:41] <xmnt> grouse, yeah .. everything else works great I just realized my mic wasn't working when someone tried to call
[17:41] <guest_007> lenswipe: printers are PITA
[17:41] <grouse> lol
[17:41] <lenswipe> guest_007, huh?
[17:42] <amee2k> any hints?
[17:42] <lenswipe> guest_007, what do you mean?
[17:42] <mostafa_> grouse: I check them via alsamixer these are disabled "1: headphone 2: inout So"
[17:42] <guest_007> lenswipe: CUPS is pain in the ass...
[17:42] <Myrtti> lenswipe: when helping, be helpful. If you have nothing to say apart from smart comments, then stay quiet so you don't confuse people asking for help
[17:42] <Myrtti> lenswipe: sorry
[17:42] <amee2k> cups > samba :P
[17:42] <Myrtti> guest_007: that was for you
[17:43] <lenswipe> guest_007, i wasnt gonna use CUPS nyway - i was gonna use the print$ share
[17:44] <guest_007> lenswipe: you can't do it without cups. because cups is what does printing )
[17:44] <amee2k> how do i recompile my kernel ubuntu-style?
[17:44] <guest_007> amee2k: look at ubuntu forum. there is large info source
[17:44] <lenswipe> guest_007, im not trying to print from it - just provide a location to download print drivers from - i understand thats what the print$ share is for but i dont know how to get it to work
[17:44] <Beefcaked> are there best practices for linux? im trying to install http://linuxtv.org/hg/~pinchartl/uvcvideo/ and im not sure where to
[17:45] <guntbert> !ohmy | guest_007
[17:45] <amee2k> all i found was a badly outdated howto for 8.4 or so
[17:45] <guest_007> lenswipe: ahhh, that... i think, the fastest and easiest way is to create this share on pure windows pc then replicate it.
[17:46] <amee2k> i was wondering if there is any official documentation about this
[17:46] <padi999> What could be the reason, that my firewall accepts ftp connections from clients using the program "ftp" and those who use firefox or konqueror are denied?
[17:46] <amee2k> i'd kinda expect it from something like ubuntu
[17:46] <genii> !kernel | amee2k
[17:46] <lenswipe> guest_007, not sure what you mean
[17:46] <grawity> padi999: 'ftp' probably defaults to active mode
[17:46] <guest_007> Beefcaked: the best practice - to install everything by default. it's pretty good and you definitely won't break anything
[17:46] <grawity> padi999: FTP has two modes: active (server connects to client for data transfers) and passive (client connects to server)
[17:47] <genii> amee2k: Also be warned that if you run your own custom kernel, support may be hard to come by
[17:47] <TTNK> hi, can somebody help me pleae? i dont have network manager nor wicd, i have the cd, trying to install network manager from there with no success, tried to connect with eth0 ifup, it pings ip in the lan, but not outside the lan, can somebody help me please?
[17:48] <Beefcaked> guest_007: sorry i dont really follow. im about to install something off a website that couldnt possibly have come with the installer of ubutu
[17:48] <guest_007> lenswipe: Find a windows PC, install printer drivers (remove excess drivers), share printer. Go to it's print$ and copy all share to your own
[17:48] <treble54> I'm trying to update libnotify to 0.4.5 or greater and for some reason, I'm unable to
[17:48] <lenswipe> guest_007, right what im saying is how?
[17:48] <treble54> (through synaptic, on intrepid)
[17:48] <treble54> anyone have any ideas?
[17:48] <lenswipe> guest_007, i got printer drivers installed on my laptop
[17:48] <lenswipe> guest_007, now what?
[17:49] <guest_007> lenswipe: hmm. i am confused :) i understood that you want just to make a fake printer share to allow someone to install drivers. It's possible.
[17:50] <jopojop> sebsebseb: thanks for the help, I'm too slow to follow this chat in realtime :)
[17:50] <lenswipe> guest_007, yeah thats it, just not sure how...
[17:50] <Cha-che_> .
[17:50] <arcanjogg> instalei o ubuntu 9.04 desk no meu celeron 900 e ficou muito lerdo, tem outro mais leve?
[17:50] <guest_007> lenswipe: how to make a share on samba?
[17:50] <lenswipe> guest_007, i got the drivers on my laptop so i got a windows machine (xp pro) which has the drivers and i have a samba server with a config file, now what do i do?
[17:50] <sebsebseb> jpb0104: oh ok no probs
[17:50] <lenswipe> guest_007, yeah i know to make a share on samba..
[17:50] <sebsebseb> jpb0104: uh wrong one
[17:51] <sczgilae> anybody knows how to configure kubuntu 9.04 to re-measure automatically the K panel and resolution according to the screen? im preparing an installation of kubuntu to clone to others computers with other screens but always keep the resolution defined by the root, i need that the system autoresize automatically this (or configure that in other way)
[17:51] <sebsebseb> jopojop: see above
[17:51] <mleger> Hey guys, I've been using Ubuntu for 6 months and love it. Would like to find relevant books or guides to get a little deeper into it (compiling from source, setting up networking, etc) any advice?
[17:51] <guntbert> Beefcaked: on that page I see only patches, nothing to "download and install"
[17:51] <guest_007> lenswipe: do you want to be able to install this drivers on other windows pcs or to print from linux using this drivers?
[17:51] <Beefcaked> guntbert: sorry i really dont know what im doing, im new to linux and ubuntu
[17:52] <guntbert> Beefcaked: what is your real goal in this case?
[17:52] <mostafa_> hello there I have a problem when I want to play a music on the headphone it plays the music on both headphone and speakers what should I do?
[17:52] <lenswipe> guest_007, i want to have a linux machine with the windows drivers and i want the windows machines to be able to pick the drivers up from there - im given to understand that the print$ is designed for this but i could be wrong..
[17:52] <guest_007> Beefcaked: Go here, download ISO and write it to CD: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download
[17:53] <Beefcaked> guntbert: I have a sony vaio laptop which i recently installed ubuntu to. everything works except for the webcam
[17:53] <guntbert> guest_007: you are NOT being helpful for Beefcaked, please stop
[17:53] <mostafa_> hello there I have a problem when I want to play a music on the headphone it plays the music on both headphone and speakers what should I do?
[17:53] <Beefcaked> guntbert: I have no idea how to troubleshoot but all i know is coming from the windows world i need drivers for the camera
[17:53] <mostafa_> plz
[17:53] <Myrtti> Beefcaked: have you installed uvcvideo from the repositories yet?
[17:53] <mostafa_> plz
[17:53] <amee2k> genii: not that ubtuntu has any support i'd want anyway >_>
[17:53] <FloodBot2> mostafa_: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[17:54] <sebsebseb> !repos |  Beefcaked
[17:54] <guntbert> Beefcaked: ah you want your webcam to work - please look at the link from ubottu about webcams
[17:54] <guntbert> !webcam | Beefcaked
[17:54] <guest_007> lenswipe: yes, that's it. they could install drivers from that share. but they won't go further. because there is no actual printer.
[17:54] <Beefcaked> Myrtti: no I havent :|
[17:54] <genii> amee2k: So then you're NOT here for support ? <laughs>
[17:54] <Myrtti> Beefcaked: oh, nevermind me
[17:54] <lenswipe> guest_007, ???
[17:54] <og01> anybody know how to disable usb_core autosuspend on ubuntu 9.04
[17:55] <Beefcaked> Myrtti: i tried looking for uvcvideo in add/remove and it lists nothing
[17:55] <Myrtti> Beefcaked: just checked and there is nothing to install from the repos... but do check the links ubottu gave you
[17:55] <amee2k> genii: community support. i need to behave like a noob to get a reaction from this chan too, but it is still far superior to the message board n sutff
[17:56] <amee2k> also, something in my unusual_devs.h may be fucking with my usb modem, which was my original question
[17:56] <sebsebseb> !langauge |  amee2k
[17:56] <treble54> anyone know how I can update libnotify to 0.4.5 or beyond on intrepid?
[17:56] <treble54> (using synaptic or aptitude?)
[17:57] <amee2k> i though this chan was english?
[17:57] <amee2k> >_>
[17:57] <sebsebseb> !english | amee2k
[17:57] <amee2k> are you a bot?
[17:57] <gajop> how would i go on removing files installed with cmake? some programs i installed don't seem to have a make uninstall in their makefiles, i still have the source, but i don't know how to remove all the files installed, and there's too many files to remove to do it manually
[17:57] <sebsebseb> !bot |  amee2k
[17:58] <amee2k> can you talk?
[17:58] <Myrtti> amee2k: and we have people from all cultures, ages and religions, and to show respect to everyone, we request you to not swear.
[17:58] <og01> anybody know how to disable usb autosuspend in latest ubuntu?
[17:58] <amee2k> jay. someone is actually talking to me in person
[17:58] <grawity> amee2k: and yes, ubottu is a bot.
[17:59] <amee2k> Myrtti: since you ask nicely, i'll try to do my best :)
[18:00] <sipior> treble54: not with synaptic. at least not on ibex (which shipped with 0.4.4)
[18:00] <Padhu> I want to upload phone contacts nearly 200 numbers in the form of openoffice spread sheet to Motorola SLVR L9 phone. How can i do this?
[18:00] <treble54> yeah
[18:00] <sipior> treble54: you can build it yourself, of course, or just upgrade the overall installation.
[18:01] <treble54> I just figured there would be a way to get it through aptitude by maybe adjusting a package or source or something
[18:01] <treble54> sipior: thx
[18:04] <Joseph[1]> When I list every drive in my box using fdisk, it says one of them is using a GUID partition table. How can I restore this drive to using an MBR partition table?
[18:04] <nkvorn> hey guys. i have firefox 3.5 installed using the update manager however i keeps telling me that i need to install firefox 3.5 update. i installed it four times but it still suggests it. anyone has aclue?
[18:05] <kjs> what does the alias cmd do
[18:05] <xim_> what is the syntax to append text to the end of a file? what if its several lines of text?
[18:05] <grawity> xim_: >>
[18:05] <ziker> is firefox-3.5 new name shiritoko for Ubuntu?
[18:05] <grawity> kjs: What does the 'help' command do? :)
[18:05] <llutz> kjs: help alias
[18:06] <erUSUL> kjs: define shell aliases
[18:06] <xim_> grawity: what if its just a string of text and not a programs output i want to put in there?  maybe echo xyz >> text.txt?
[18:06] <grawity> xim_: It is exactly the same
[18:06] <erUSUL> xim_: that works
[18:06] <grawity> xim_: The 'echo' command is just like any other program.
[18:06] <Halitech> ziker, yes
[18:07] <Inf_lappy_> ziker, firefox-3.0 will remain "firefox" on ubuntu until karmic (at least). i _believe_ it's policy not to have two different versions with the firefox branding. hence 3.5 goes by the codename "shiretoko"
[18:07] <grawity> xim_: It outputs text like any other program, and can be redirected that way.
[18:07] <xim_> k thx
[18:07] <ziker> it's the same thing as debian iceweasel??
[18:08] <ziker> ok.thanks
[18:08] <Halitech> ziker, iceweasel is firefox minus the branding due to issues between the firefox people and the debian devs
[18:08] <nkvorn> anyone?
[18:09] <__theIdiotBox> nkvorn, what?
[18:09] <nkvorn>  i have firefox 3.5 installed using the update manager however i keeps telling me that i need to install firefox 3.5 update. i installed it four times but it still suggests it. anyone has aclue?
[18:09] <cmp> Gnea, ?
[18:10] <__theIdiotBox> nkvorn, that means update manager is not able to find that it
[18:10] <ziker> can i add somehow lm-sensors to my panel?
[18:10] <Halitech> nkvorn, run firefox as sudo ( gksudo firefox ) then go to Edit - Preferences - Advanced tab and uncheck automatically check for updates
[18:10] <__theIdiotBox> nkvorn, * it has already been updated...right?
[18:11] <Hagus> I want to download the latest STABLE version of cakephp.  How would I include the correct repository?  The default ubuntu9.04 synaptic fetch is UNSTABLE 3.
[18:11] <nkvorn> __theIdiotBox, yes it has
[18:11] <xim_> how can i echo text with an indention of a few spaces?
[18:11] <devkhadka> i have problem dual booting ubuntu and fedora can any one help me
[18:11] <Beefcaked> hi guys the webcam stuff ubottu provided isnt designed for 9.04]
[18:11] <Hagus> Is it possible to fetch a self-installing version?
[18:11] <__theIdiotBox> nkvorn, try the suggestion from Halitech ....
[18:11] <Halitech> ziker, lm-sensors is just what grabs the info, you would use something like conky, gkrellem or xsensors to get a gui readout
[18:11] <cmp> Gnea, are you free to help me ?
[18:11] <lenswipe> can someone help me setup automatic printer driver download?
[18:11] <Hagus> If I use apt-get install - it is the development rather than the stable version that is available.
[18:12] <Halitech> Hagus, it will be whatever has been tested and put in the repo for the version you are using
[18:12] <__theIdiotBox> Hagus, how do you know that the version you are looking for is in the repo?...may be you have to manually get the deb and install it if you want the bleeding edge...
[18:13] <guntbert> !dualboot | devkhadka have you seen
[18:13] <R3> how can i connect to a localhost site in a browser as www.mysite.com ?
[18:13] <Hagus> the development version is the one available using apt-get;  I was looking for the stable version and hoping to be able to install that using apt-get.
[18:13] <Quasar1048> Hey... I need help pn installing a tar package... its giving me trouble
[18:13] <Quasar1048> on*
[18:13] <cmp> ubottu, would you please guide me where can i have my mobile modem driver and how can i get it work ?
[18:13] <heroid> how do i install midnight commander on ubuntu
[18:13] <__theIdiotBox> R3, put a local dns mapping for that site ....
[18:14] <erUSUL> !software | heroid
[18:14] <Hagus> I would have thought it ought to have been the stable version that was available via apt-get :)
[18:14] <__theIdiotBox> R3, and let that ip point to your machine...done!
[18:14] <R3> __theIdiotBox: how?
[18:14] <Beefcaked> can someone help me get my webcam to work under ubuntu?:)
[18:14] <R3> a local dns that is?
[18:14] <heroid> thanks
[18:15] <Halitech> R3, add 127.0.0.1  www.mysite.com to your hosts file
[18:15] <__theIdiotBox> R3, i guess you have to put some entry in host file
[18:15] <Hagus> Sorry - my mistake.
[18:15] <__theIdiotBox> R3, yes just do what Halitech said...
[18:15] <Hagus> Please forgive me.
[18:15] <__theIdiotBox> Hagus, for what?
[18:15] <Yeti_69> !fr
[18:15] <Hagus> Turns out I misread what was in my Synaptic Manager :0
[18:15] <Halitech> R3, it's /etc/hosts  to edit it, gksudo gedit /etc/hosts
[18:16] <Hagus> I thought it was the development version but it turned out to be a release candidate instead.
[18:16] <__theIdiotBox> Hagus, ohhh...cooool
[18:16] <devkhadka> ubottu: couldnot get into the problem  by googling
[18:16] <R3> Halitech: ahh i see thanks
[18:16] <__theIdiotBox> devkhadka, ubottu is just a bot....
[18:16] <R3> need to get php working with nginx first :(
[18:16] <__theIdiotBox> R3, so now its working , right?
[18:17] <R3> __theIdiotBox: yes thanks
[18:17] <cmp> ubottu, would you please guide me where can i have my mobile modem driver and how can i get it work ?
[18:18] <R3> apart from php that is!
[18:18] <kevin123> hey could i get help from someone?
[18:18] <__theIdiotBox> R3, you're welcome
[18:18] <bizarrefish> hi alll
[18:18] <bizarrefish> i have a problem
[18:18] <__theIdiotBox> cmp, ubottu is just a bot.....what exactly is the problem with your modem? can you provide your modem details....
[18:18] <kevin123> i just created a new partition 'ext2' the problem is, i cant do anything with it, because it says i dont have root permission to use it
[18:19] <bizarrefish> i wanted to tinker with the filesystem.squashfs of a jaunty liveUSB, but now that i have unsquashed, messed with, and resquashed, some stuff isn't working right.
[18:19] <nkvorn> Halitech, did it but i dont think i should use sudo cause i had to chown -r profile. yet it did not fix aptitute needs to update firefox again :(
[18:19] <llutz> kevin123: use chown/chmod to change permissions
[18:19] <__theIdiotBox> kevin123, so you dont have write permission on it...add that permission first...
[18:19] <bizarrefish> i think the problem lies with file ownership
[18:19] <bizarrefish> one problem was sudo, which was complaining that it had to be setuid root
[18:19] <nkvorn> maybe i try upgrading once more to see...
[18:19] <bizarrefish> or something
[18:19] <kevin123> k, going to try that right now..
[18:19] <nkvorn> y
[18:20] <__theIdiotBox> kevin123, k ...coool
[18:20] <bizarrefish> when you unsquash, all the file ownership is to the unsquash-er
[18:21] <guntbert> devkhadka: I didn't ask you to "google it", I only asked if you saw the prepared instructions, so please tell us: what is your problem
[18:21] <Guest91287> Hello, is there a easy way to identify the driver my Sata HD is using? Having some minor trouble with compiling a new kernel.
[18:21] <R3> php i hate you!
[18:21] <zamba> haha
[18:21] <erUSUL> Guest91287: lshw -C storage
[18:21] <cmp> theidiotbox, my modem is Vodafone k3520 and it was working fine when i installed my ubuntu for the first time - but when i upgraded my ubuntu - the modem is pluged and recognized but always asking for a password that i dont have any password on my ubuntu - it gives me this error all the time - and i really need to work with it as i have to restart with XP to connect it in case if i want to be online
[18:21] <llutz> Guest91287: lspci -v
[18:22] <kevin123> __theIdiotBox: im not sure how to edit permissions, also not sure what llutz meant with chmod..
[18:22] <Guest91287> thy
[18:22] <lenswipe> does anyone know why different parts of linux go in different folders?
[18:22] <lenswipe> like why www goes in /var
[18:22] <lenswipe> and why samba goes in /etc
[18:22] <__theIdiotBox> cmp, use tab for nick completion...coming back to the point....have you provided all those config details including passwords etc after doing the upgrade?
[18:22] <alien> Unix tradition
[18:23] <lenswipe> alien, i know but there must be a good reason...
[18:23] <erUSUL> !fhs  | lenswipe
[18:23] <Beefcaked> !install
[18:23] <lenswipe> alien, im interested to know what the good reason is
[18:23] <lenswipe> erUSUL, thanks
[18:23] <__theIdiotBox> kevin123, chmod: changre rwx permissions .....
[18:23] <Guest91287> kevin123: if you are running Ubuntu: hit alt+f2, write in "gksu nautilus" enter your password on the popup, and change the permissions of whatever from the file manager you just opened.
[18:23] <Seidos> tradition could be a good enough reason
[18:23] <Beefcaked> does ubottu have a link on how to install from a tar gz?]
[18:23] <garchotron> tradition is not a good reason
[18:23] <erUSUL> !compile | Beefcaked
[18:23] <garchotron> it is a practical reason
[18:24] <guntbert> cmp: have you seen http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1244135 ?
[18:24] <erUSUL> Beefcaked: the important part is --> But remember to search for pre-built !packages first
[18:24] <Seidos> anyone know how I can meet with my local Ubuntu community?
[18:24] <erUSUL> !loco | Seidos
[18:24] <guntbert> !compile | Beefcaked
[18:24] <Seidos> thanks erUSUL
[18:25] <__theIdiotBox> kevin123, did you follow Guest's suggestion?
[18:25] <lenswipe> erUSUL, thats really interesting about the filesystem - thanks for that!!!
[18:26] <kevin123> Guest91287: Thank you very much sir
[18:26] <ph33r> does the ubuntu dvd (9.04) has all the packages like others distros ? so that I don't have to install everything like cheese etc from the repos, also can I choose the packages while installation ?
[18:26] <kevin123> __theIdiotBox: thank you also for your help :)
[18:27] <__theIdiotBox> kevin123, you're welcome
[18:27] <ph33r> jfyi, I am in opensuse and fedora installed atm, and I am thinking to shift to ubuntu
[18:27] <MichelFX23> hello, how I can to mount my dvd-rw automaticaly?
[18:28] <burlancaster> H3LlO, cHaN3L UbUnTu sPaNiSh ?
[18:28] <Beefcaked> oh wow that was leet!
[18:28] <Pici> !es | burlancaster
[18:28] <MichelFX23>  /j #debian-orkut
[18:28] <Beefcaked> !packages
[18:28] <burlancaster> thank you
[18:28] <__theIdiotBox> MichelFX23, thats get done automatically, right? you dont have to make it do "automatically"
[18:28] <Beefcaked> why is compiling called an awkward way of installing things?]
[18:29] <MichelFX23> understand
[18:29]  * ph33r waits patiently for an answer 
[18:29] <alien> Beefcaked: it depends on what you're accustomed with
[18:29] <cmp>  my modem is Vodafone k3520 and it was working fine when i installed my ubuntu for the first time - but when i upgraded my ubuntu - the modem is pluged and recognized but always asking for a password that i dont have any password on my ubuntu - it gives me this error all the time - and i really need to work with it as i have to restart with XP to connect it in case if i want to be online , i need help with it please
[18:29] <__theIdiotBox> !ot | Beefcaked
[18:29] <kannan01> is there any way to remind birthdays during startup?
[18:29] <del_diablo> Beefcaked: you can forget that you even installed it and then remove the installere which in irony most of the time also is the uninstaller. Besides, it is not as flexible as a repos(so long its updated quick enough).
[18:30] <Beefcaked> alien: well i just started using linux and ubuntu the other day
[18:30] <Pici> ph33r: It includes at least all the packages for the main and universe repositories, let me check if any of the other repositories are in there too
[18:31] <RockNRolla> someone know how to enable front jacks with alsa SigmaTel 92HD206X Ati-HDA ?
[18:31] <__theIdiotBox> kannan01, have some  scripts and put whatever you want in that script....and add them in say ~/.bash_login
[18:31] <alien> Beefcaked: most linux distros rely on their own packaging, so that updates(and not only) are handled in an uniform manner
[18:31] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked:  compiling  installing something from source can be a little awkward yes,   because of dependancies and such,  basically other packages/programs that also have to be installed
[18:31] <ph33r> Pici: yeah the repos are present, but not the packages ? it didn't let me choose the packages
[18:31] <ph33r> Pici: so does ubuntu a full dvd version too ?
[18:31] <amee2k> LOL!
[18:31] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: if you use a Deb  though,  things  tend to just take care of them selves, when you download from the repo,  your  downloading and installing a Deb
[18:31] <Beefcaked> I understand
[18:32] <guntbert> cmp: have you seen http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1244135 ? Did it not help?
[18:32] <alien> Beefcaked: some distros rely on compilation for everything (like gentoo)
[18:32] <deitarion> What browser with a full-featured rendering-engine would you recommend for a system where Firefox is the heaviest app by at least one order of magnitude? (Possibly something WebKit-based?)
[18:32] <amee2k> "Reasons for NOT compiling a custom kernel: You got to this page by mistake, and checked it out because it looked interesting" << i think that was the best laugh i had all day
[18:32] <Pici> ph33r: It won't let you choose the packages, thats not how our installer works.  You can use it as a CD based repo if you do not want or have an internet connection to download packages from.
[18:32] <garchotron> opera or chromium
[18:32] <Berzerker-> firefox.l
[18:32] <b3rz3rk3r> Firefox garchotron  :p
[18:32] <Berzerker-> firefox*
[18:32] <Pici> !best
[18:32] <b3rz3rk3r> hahah
[18:32] <erUSUL> deitarion: webkit based --> midori / arora / epyphany-webkit
[18:32] <b3rz3rk3r> hi Berzerker
[18:33] <ph33r> Pici: hmm, to make it more user friendly ?
[18:33] <sebsebseb> !deb |  Beefcaked
[18:33] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: and you don't use Debian Debs in Ubuntu
[18:33] <Pici> ph33r: I suppose
[18:33] <deitarion> erUSUL: Yeah, I'll probably use midori or arora. I just wanted to see if anyone else had any recommendations.
[18:33] <RockNRolla> someone know how to enable front jacks with alsa SigmaTel 92HD206X Ati-HDA ?
[18:33] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: and you only get them from the repo, or a trusted source
[18:33] <deitarion> garchotron: Is there a version of Chromium in the repos not compiled by Google? (I don't trust them not to sneak Chrome's "snoop on the users" code back in)
[18:34] <amee2k> what version name does up to date non-lts ubuntu have?
[18:34] <ph33r> Pici: hmm, may I suggest 2 options? one for people like me hehe
[18:34] <Beefcaked> sebsebseb: i dont understand "and you dont use debian debs in ubuntu"
[18:34] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: or something bad might happen
[18:34] <__theIdiotBox> deitarion, i guess not....
[18:34] <alankila> amee2k: karmic
[18:34] <amee2k> okay
[18:34] <sebsebseb> !debian |  Beefcaked
[18:34] <ph33r> amee2k: karmic koala
[18:34] <Halitech> sebsebseb, but Ubuntu is built on debian so why not use debian debs? ;)
[18:34] <Beefcaked> you mean debs made for debian?
[18:34] <Pici> amee2k, alankila: Karmic is not released yet.
[18:34] <cmp> guntbert, iam checking it now
[18:34] <sebsebseb> Halitech: see what the bot put
[18:34] <ph33r> 9.04
[18:34] <del_diablo> deitarion: Opera and thus presto
[18:34] <ph33r> jaunty then
[18:34] <alankila> amee2k: hmm yeah you didn't meant the up-coming version? Sorry.
[18:35] <deitarion> del_diablo: Closed-source. No thanks.
[18:35] <arand> RockNRolla: if you look into preferences in the mixer, are there any switches/options/controls which seem likely (test 'em!)
[18:35] <r4z0r> !debian
[18:35] <alankila> the current version is called jaunty, anyway.
[18:35] <Halitech> sebsebseb, I know, figured the question was coming so asked with the ;) on the end
[18:35] <Pici> Halitech: Because we do not have the same package names so you *will* have problems with dependencies.
[18:35] <garchotron> deitarion, dunno what version i'm using, but is equiv to the last chrome
[18:35] <del_diablo> deitarion: but it is a really decent browser! Also, just looking for a browser? What about seamonkey or its name?
[18:35] <alien> still, some packages that don't have many dependencies _may_ work
[18:35] <garchotron> it is the one that's in a repo listed in the ubuntutweak app
[18:35] <Halitech> Pici, see my previous post
[18:36] <Beefcaked> im still wanting to get my webcam to work. i just installed vlc an when i tried the capture stream thing.. it reports that i have Video for Linux and Video for Linux 2.. why do i have two? neither of the two get my cam to work
[18:36] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked:  thouands of programs available at your finger tips to install via  synaptic  or using commands,  so normalley you only need to install stuff from the repos
[18:36] <deitarion> del_diablo: Still Gecko-based. I don't feel like waiting for Firefox 4. (They explicitly said that speeding up the GUI is waiting 'til Firefox 4 on the roadmap)
[18:36] <tk_> hellom i have no sound with the totem videoplayer, with kaffeine i have any1 have an idea?
[18:36] <amee2k> alankila: well, i've been running non-lts ubuntu and keeping up with all the updates. what name would that have?
[18:36] <RockNRolla> arand, are ok
[18:36] <del_diablo> deitarion: very well, i give up <3
[18:36] <alankila> amee2k: cat /etc/apt/sources.list, it could be any of the non-lts ones I guess then. ;-)
[18:36] <guntbert> amee2k: type lsb_release -a
[18:37] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: there's a program called cheese which configures web cams,   I haven't used it personalley though, since don't have a web cam
[18:37] <tk_> hellom i have no sound with the totem videoplayer, with kaffeine i have any1 have an idea?
[18:37] <deitarion> del_diablo: As for "really decent browser", if I were willing to let user experience trump freedom, I'd be using a Mac. Linux drives me up the wall sometimes, but I'm probably second only to RMS in how seriously I take open-source. (I'm willing to make exceptions, but only grudgingly)
[18:37] <Beefcaked> sebsebseb: I have cheese and it doesnt detect my webcam
[18:37] <alien> some webcamd are not supported in the ubuntu kernel (the microdia ones)
[18:37] <amee2k> jaunty-security
[18:37] <tk_> u activated the webcam in the BIOS?
[18:37] <deitarion> del_diablo: I comfortably use Gentoo on my main machine. Ubuntu is for family members and old boxes which can't compile quickly enough.
[18:37] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: that's the other thing,   because  Linux  does  not  have enough market share yet on the desktop,  not all hardware manufactures suppourt it properly yet
[18:37] <Halitech> Beefcaked, does it show up in lsusb?
[18:37] <guntbert> !ot > deitarion
[18:38] <Pici> !version | amee2k
[18:38] <amee2k> thanks alankila and guntbert :)
[18:38] <tk_> hellom i have no sound with the totem videoplayer, with kaffeine i have any1 have an idea?
[18:38] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: and so web cams, wireless, etc,   can be issues,  depending on what hardware people have
[18:38] <Beefcaked> Halitech: yes. it does as 05ca:1839 Ricoh Co., Ltd
[18:38] <alien> Beefcaked: what ID does it have in lsusb?
[18:38] <skyjumper> is there a channel for NetworkManager issues?
[18:38] <deitarion> guntbert: Just because I don't use Ubuntu exclusively doesn't mean I'm off-topic. I'm asking about a browser for my old 2Ghz Celeron with an IceWM-modified Xubuntu.
[18:38] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: and  it  can be pretty annoying to configure hardware,   so that it wil hopefuly work,  espesially if your new
[18:39] <amee2k> if i get the sources for the linux-image-* packages, does it come with the same config that was used to build the stock kernel?
[18:39] <alien> Beefcaked: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=821343
[18:39] <Beefcaked> sebsebseb: yeah things like this makes me feel indifferent to linux
[18:39] <tk_> i had no problems with changing windows-linux 1. u use windows thanu start windows rarer and rarer and than u delet it
[18:39] <cmp> guntbert, every time iam trying to do what i read , while iam reaching the point of add my connection, i recive a window of password to unlock the keyring  - what is keyring ..i want to cancel it
[18:39] <Halitech> Beefcaked, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1162190&highlight=05ca%3A1839+Ricoh
[18:39] <mickster04> deitarion, this is ubuntu  help, your problem isnt ubuntu is it?
[18:40] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: Maybe you also got some Windows programs you want to run?
[18:40] <Beefcaked> sebsebseb: thats true, howd you guess hehe
[18:40] <deitarion> mickster04: 50% of my problem is not knowing what is and isn't readily available in debs with Ubuntu dependency names.
[18:40] <lenswipe> how do i make a folder writable by the group "admin"
[18:40] <tk_> sebsebseb: There's something which is called wine or cedega ^^
[18:40] <Halitech> deitarion, http://getswiftfox.com/
[18:40] <sebsebseb> tk_: yes I was getting to that and virtual machines
[18:40] <Beefcaked> sebsebseb: i dont think i can run windows apps in linux can i?
[18:40] <tk_> u can
[18:40] <tk_> :)
[18:40] <sebsebseb> !wine |  Beefcaked
[18:40] <tk_> wine 5zw
[18:40] <tk_> :D
[18:40] <Pici> !who
[18:40] <FloodBot2> tk_: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[18:41] <Halitech> deitarion, or open synaptic and search for browsers
[18:41] <sipior> amee2k: you can find those configuration files in /boot
[18:41] <amee2k> deitarion: took a look at epiphany?
[18:41] <lenswipe> how do i make a folder writable by the group "admin"
[18:41] <a3> hi
[18:41] <tk_> sudo
[18:41] <xover> !tab
[18:41] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked:  a lot of stuff just works,   and works well in Wine these days, but not everything will,  and like configuring hardware in Linux,  configuring programs in Wine  can be rather annoying as well,   and that's where the Windows virtual machine comes in
[18:41] <tk_> sudo nautilus
[18:41] <lenswipe> how do i make a folder writable by the group "admin"
[18:41] <tk_> than u can change
[18:41] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: if you got enough RAM
[18:41] <amee2k> (maybe i mis-gathered your question tho)
[18:41] <dcosta> hey all
[18:41] <cmp> guntbert, every time iam trying to do what i read , while iam reaching the point of add my connection, i recive a window of password to unlock the keyring  - what is keyring ..i want to cancel it
[18:41] <Pici> !enter | tk_
[18:41] <tk_> lenswipe sudo nautilus than u can change
[18:42] <amee2k> sipior: thanks :)
[18:42] <Beefcaked> sebsebseb: i believe i do hehe
[18:42] <lenswipe> tk_, right, except im doing this over ssh....
[18:42] <guntbert> cmp: the key ring keeps your passwords for you, it opens automatically when you log in, but not if you have "auto login" set, you could try just prssing <enter> in that dialog though
[18:42] <alien> deitarion: the chromium PPA version is getting better each day, you can give it a try
[18:42] <Halitech> !keyring | cmp
[18:42] <lenswipe> !this topic
[18:42] <a3> somebody can help me with ubuntu netbook remix or give me a channel to get that help?
[18:42] <lenswipe> !this damn topic!!!
[18:42] <Pici> lenswipe: stop
[18:42] <zaggynl> baw
[18:42] <deitarion> alien: Which PPA was that? I've only ever used them once and I never figured out how to efficiently find them.
[18:42] <guntbert> !askthebot | lenswipe
[18:42] <lenswipe> Pici, sorry, just playing with the bot :P
[18:42] <zaggynl> rhythmbox has no commandline option for shuffle
[18:43] <zaggynl> gg global hotkeys
[18:43] <tk_> i have no sound with the totem videoplayer, with kaffeine i have any1 have an idea?
[18:43] <zaggynl> if only foobar2k worked
[18:43] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: not much point pm'ing me regarding your web cam
[18:43] <dcosta> hey guys i have a problem im using karmic kuala
[18:43] <Beefcaked> why is vlc reporting that i have 2 video for linux
[18:43] <a3> somebody can help me with ubuntu netbook remix or give me a channel to get that help?
[18:43] <Pici> !karmic | dcosta
[18:43] <amee2k> is there a reason why all the commands on the help page use apt-get instead of aptitude?
[18:43] <Pici> a3: Just ask here
[18:43] <tk_> a3: cause u have 1 hidden ubuntu video, the other i dont know :x
[18:44] <Pici> tk_: What?
[18:44] <tk_> how to whisper
[18:44] <jens-peter> Good evening!
[18:44] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked:well  you got given forum  thread and such,   if  you still can't get it working natively,  it  will probably work in a Windows virtual machine
[18:44] <tk_> ^^
[18:44] <tk_> ?
[18:44] <needhelp> Hello, can anyone help me with php fileuploading ?
[18:44] <Halitech> Beefcaked, did you look at the 2 threads you were given?
[18:44] <a3> i just installed Ubuntu Netbook Remix on my mini laptop, asus eee pc 1000 ha.. and it doesn't
[18:44] <Thingymebob> needhelp: try ##php
[18:44] <grawity> needhelp: Probably. (##php may be a better place though.)
[18:44] <sipior> lenswipe: change the group owner with chown, or install the "acl" package, and try "setfacl -m g:admin:rw"
[18:44] <dcosta> the issue is whit the touchpad but when i double  click whit finger dont works any way for fix it ?
[18:45] <Beefcaked> Halitech: yes i have, but the problem is i have little understanding of the stuff in it. just started using ubuntu and linux formally yesterday
[18:45] <Pici> dcosta: You need to ask in #ubuntu+1 if you are running Karmic
[18:45] <sipior> lenswipe: chgrp, rather
[18:45] <lenswipe> sipior, right so i just do chgrp admin <<file here>>
[18:45] <tabassccoo> #ubuntu-pl
[18:45] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: i'll have a look
[18:45] <needhelp> Thingymebob, grawity: I cant access #php, get redirected to ##overflow
[18:45] <guntbert> !synaptics | dcosta
[18:45] <Halitech> Beefcaked, don't worry about understanding it, just read through it and where it has stuff in a code box, you probably run that in a terminal
[18:46] <Thingymebob> needhelp: its ##php (two #)
[18:46] <sipior> lenswipe: yes. you can use ACLs to add extra groups, however, which is a more flexible solution. depends upon your needs, of course.
[18:46] <Pici> !register | needhelp you need to register to join that channel
[18:46] <lenswipe> sipior, i just need root to own this folder and admin to be able to write to it :)
[18:46] <r4z0r> !register
[18:47] <Pici> r4z0r: Just look at ubottu's response above, theres no need to request the factoid again
[18:47] <lenswipe> sipior, if i run ls -ld printers/ (which is the folder name...) i get the following:
[18:47] <lenswipe> sipior, drwxr-xr-x 2 root admin 4096 2009-09-02 18:39 printers/
[18:47] <salx> sas
[18:47] <needhelp> alright
[18:47] <Melbjase23> !
[18:47] <lenswipe> sipior, what does the 2 mean after the permissions?
[18:47] <dcosta> the issu when i double  click in touchpad whit finger dont works any way for fix it ?
[18:47] <cmp> guntbert, iam sorry i lost my connection
[18:47] <sipior> lenswipe: the number of links to the directory.
[18:47] <Pici> dcosta: What version of Ubuntu are you running?
[18:47] <lenswipe> dcosta, under mouse settings you can change that i think
[18:47] <lenswipe> sipior, whats the number of links to the directory?
[18:47] <dcosta> karmic kuala last kernel
[18:48] <lenswipe> sipior, the tutorial im following has a 3 there rather than a 2 should it matter?
[18:48] <Pici> dcosta: Then you need to asking in #ubuntu+1 not #ubuntu
[18:48] <sipior> lenswipe: no, it probably doesn't.
[18:48] <Pici> dcosta: If you don't know how to join the channel, just say so.
[18:48] <lenswipe> sipior, gd gd thanks :)
[18:48] <a3> i just installed Ubuntu Netbook Remix on my mini laptop, asus eee pc 1000 ha.. and it doesn't recognize mi network card (sorry by my lenguage, i speak spanish)
[18:48] <guntbert> cmp: the key ring keeps your passwords for you, it opens automatically when you log in, but not if you have "auto login" set, you could try just prssing <enter> in that dialog though
[18:48] <lenswipe> dcosta, type into your IRC client - /j #channelname
[18:49] <cmp> guntbert, when i press inter - it comes back again
[18:49] <a3> HELP: i just installed Ubuntu Netbook Remix on my mini laptop, asus eee pc 1000 ha.. and it doesn't recognize mi network card (sorry by my lenguage, i speak spanish)
[18:49] <cmp> guntbert i want to cancel this keyring
[18:49] <Halitech> !patience | cmp
[18:49] <cdoublejj> hi how do i do this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=426585 the media share thing
[18:49] <raymondjtoth> !apha
[18:49] <raymondjtoth> Alpha
[18:49] <guntbert> cmp: do you have autologin set?
[18:49] <Trijntje> !spanish|a3
[18:50] <raymondjtoth> !alpha
[18:50] <raymondjtoth> !beta
[18:50] <cmp> guntbert, yes
[18:50] <guntbert> Halitech: its an ongoing discussion
[18:50] <Abel408> How can I upgrade software that was installed using apt-get if the software package itself is not the latest version?
[18:50] <raymondjtoth> !Apha
[18:50] <Pici> raymondjtoth: Please stop. Karmic support and discussion is in #ubuntu+1
[18:50] <Halitech> guntbert, I know but reposting his question isn't going to get him an aswer any faster
[18:51] <guntbert> cmp: ok, try to log out and immediately log in again but with your name and password - that could open the key ring
[18:51] <guntbert> Halitech: :)
[18:51] <Abel408> How can I upgrade software that was installed using apt-get if the software package itself is not the latest version? Do I have to compile and install from source or is there an easier way?
[18:52] <Halitech> Abel408, you can look and see if there is a newer deb somewhere, otherwise you would need to compile it yourself
[18:52] <heatmzzr> Is anyone familiar with wordgrinder?? trying to figure out how to print completed document????
[18:52] <Halitech> !ppa | Abel408
[18:52] <cmp> guntbert i dont know how to open the keyring - iam very new in linux - but i can follow you step by step
[18:52] <Abel408> Halitech: Thanks
[18:53] <Halitech> Abel408, np
[18:53] <heatmzzr> Is anyone familiar with wordgrinder?? trying to figure out how to print completed document???? I have read use the lp command but i am not understanding.........
[18:53] <Pici> !patience | heatmzzr
[18:53] <guntbert> cmp: so log out - log in (but *not* automatically)
[18:53] <cdoublejj> how do i mount a shared network file locally http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=426585
[18:54] <heatmzzr> stupid bot, i was ammending my question
[18:54] <guntbert> !attitude | heatmzzr
[18:54] <cmp> guntbert, when i log out i recive window ( inter your username - and password )
[18:54] <cdoublejj> bots are only as mart as their scripts are
[18:54] <guntbert> cmp: yes, do that please
[18:54] <cmp> ok
[18:55] <guntbert> cmp: are you back in your session?
[18:55] <__theIdiotBox> cdoublejj, rightly said!
[18:55] <abdullah_> hi all
[18:55] <lenswipe> does anyone know how to change the resolution of my screen?
[18:55] <cmp> guntbert - yes  iam doing it
[18:56] <lenswipe> using command line
[18:56] <__theIdiotBox> !hi | abdullah_
[18:56] <lenswipe> its set to like 800x600 right now
[18:56] <lenswipe> its supid pixels by stupid pixels and i cant change it
[18:56] <lenswipe> can someone help me
[18:56] <cdoublejj> i've met a few interesting bots some running ALICE can hold conversation
[18:56] <JaneDoe> how do I get  ubuntu to send sound out to my recently paired bluetooth headset?
[18:56] <__theIdiotBox> ! patience | lenswipe
[18:57] <SultansElephant> I can't mount my usb external drive
[18:57] <lenswipe> __theIdiotBox, im not repeating myself...just being clear and thourough about my problem :)
[18:58] <stranger_in> SultansElephant, pls explain the problem
[18:58] <SultansElephant> it doesn't mount when plugging in or on reboot
[18:58] <cdoublejj> janedoe system>prefrences>sound
[18:58] <cdoublejj> might bea good lead
[18:58] <SockPants> hi
[18:58] <mweichert> sometimes when I plug in my usb drive, it's assigned /dev/sdc - other times it's assigned /dev/sdd. How can I keep this consistent?
[18:58] <cdoublejj> hi sockpants
[18:58] <Halitech> SultansElephant, does it show up when you run lsusb in a terminal?
[18:58] <grawity> mweichert: You probably cannot.
[18:58] <cmp> guntbert , i did and iam back
[18:58] <stranger_in> SultansElephant, have u ever tried the terminal way.....
[18:58] <grawity> mweichert: That's why there is /dev/disk/by-uuid/
[18:58] <JaneDoe> cdoublejj: yep.  checked that and the device isn't listed there
[18:59] <lenswipe> does anyone know how to change the resolution of my screen using command line its set really low and i cant change it...
[18:59] <mweichert> grawity, I thought udev rules could accomplish this
[18:59] <stranger_in> SultansElephant,  pls post the o/p of sudo fdisk -l
[18:59] <lenswipe> is there a way to force at least 1024x768
[18:59] <cdoublejj> ah i see jaendoe i havent messed with bluetooth in ubuntu
[18:59] <SultansElephant> ok it appears using lsusb
[18:59] <Halitech> lenswipe, sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.cong
[18:59] <cdoublejj> was my best guess
[18:59] <Pici> lenswipe: xrandr -s 1024x768
[18:59] <SockPants> i've got a very strange problem. the hardware drivers thingy (jockey-gtk) doestn work, and when i run it from a terminal it seems to endlessly-loop something in python until it reaches 'maximum recursion depth', how can i manage my nvidia driver otherwise?
[18:59] <guntbert> cmp: and now go to system/preferences/encryption and... - does it show any keys?
[18:59] <lenswipe> Pici, i just run that?
[18:59] <grawity> mweichert: They might, but using the disk's label or UUID is much easier.
[18:59] <cdoublejj> janedoe have you googled it yet?
[18:59] <grawity> guntbert: It's Accessories -> Passwords and Encryption Keys
[18:59] <stranger_in> SultansElephant, its k
[19:00] <mweichert> grawity, ok - hopefully mdadm can handle symlinks
[19:00] <etyrnal> anoyone know of a conceptual process or set of tools for moving a live machine into a virtual setting with zero-to-minimal downtime?
[19:00] <JaneDoe> cdoublejj: /me looks down at the ground.. umm, I'll be back.
[19:00] <jgoo> grawity, still looking for a way to fix up virtualbox machines to have real ips that are assigned to my box... looks simple, as long as I can create eth0...eth20 on one nic...
[19:00] <stranger_in> SultansElephant, wat is the o/p??
[19:00] <etyrnal> wanting to virtualize a 15 machine server room 1 machine at a time
[19:00] <lenswipe> Pici, it says "Size not found in available modes"
[19:01] <mweichert> grawity, hmm - and one of my disks is missing from by-uuid
[19:01] <guntbert> grawity: ok, here it is both - cmp maybe its  Accessories -> Passwords and Encryption Keys
[19:01] <SultansElephant> http://pastebin.com/d679ed949
[19:01] <Halitech> lenswipe, do you have drivers enabled for your card?
[19:01] <Pici> !fixres | lenswipe take a look at these links
[19:02] <stranger_in> SultansElephant, ur device is not listed there........... :-(
[19:02] <lenswipe> Halitech, idk - thing is it used to work fine in 1024x768 and sometimes used to go up to 1280 x 1024
[19:02] <lenswipe> Halitech, i plugged in a small CRT monitor (although its disconnected now...) and then that stopped working >=[
[19:02] <Halitech> lenswipe, any updates lately?
[19:02] <lenswipe> Halitech, updates of what?
[19:02] <stranger_in> SultansElephant, it might be som /dev/sdb* device......
[19:02] <SockPants> i've got a very strange problem. the hardware drivers thingy (jockey-gtk) doestn work, and when i run it from a terminal it seems to endlessly-loop something in python until it reaches 'maximum recursion depth', how can i manage my nvidia driver otherwise?
[19:03] <Halitech> lenswipe, of any kind
[19:03] <lenswipe> Halitech, you mean sudo apt-get update updates?
[19:03] <Halitech> lenswipe, laptop?
[19:03] <lenswipe> Halitech, nope desktop PC
[19:03] <Halitech> lenswipe, or from the notifier
[19:03] <lenswipe> Halitech, im on a laptop right now but the machine with the crappy screen reso is a PC
[19:03] <lenswipe> Halitech, notifier?
[19:03] <guntbert> cmp: sorry, I have to leave for some time,
[19:04] <Halitech> lenswipe, up by the clock, can't think what it looks like right now
[19:04] <lenswipe> yeah i see it
[19:04] <lenswipe> it says there are 24 updates availalbe - although ive just run sudo apt-get update and then sudo apt-get upgrade from command line...
[19:04] <Halitech> lenswipe, have you rebooted since you disconnected the monitor?
[19:04] <lenswipe> Halitech, yeah
[19:05] <lenswipe> Halitech, right now its headless of course....
[19:05] <lenswipe> Halitech, should i connect the big monitor back up again and reboot?
[19:05] <stranger_in> SultansElephant, ur device is not properly detected.......
[19:06] <stranger_in> SultansElephant, any other device working.......????
[19:06] <Halitech> lenswipe, yes, hook up the other monitor and reboot
[19:06] <lenswipe> Halitech, ok brb then
[19:06] <JaneDoe> cdoublejjAFK: FWIW, not so easy with skype
[19:07] <SockPants> hi
[19:07] <cmp> guntbert, ok i opened it
[19:07] <cmp> please tell me what to do then and go
[19:07] <SockPants> i've got a very strange problem. the hardware drivers thingy (jockey-gtk) doestn work, and when i run it from a terminal it seems to endlessly-loop something in python until it reaches 'maximum recursion depth', how can i manage my nvidia driver otherwise?
[19:07] <cmp> guntbert, just tell me what to do after i opened it
[19:07] <cmp> halitech, how can i unlock my keyring - i want to cancel it
[19:07] <Beefcaked> is it common to have to compile a driver?
[19:07] <tyler_d_> where is the command "which java" read from? I know echo $JAVA_HOME is from bash_rc or bash_profile..... ??
[19:08] <grawity> tyler_d_: 'which java' only checks $PATH
[19:08] <Halitech> cmp, try this info http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=6678200&postcount=5
[19:09] <__theIdiotBox> tyler_d_, from $PATH onle
[19:09] <sebsebseb> Halitech alien    Can you maybe help  Beefcaked   I looked at the links,  but like him,  I don't exactly understand it
[19:09] <tyler_d_> where other then $HOME/.bashrc is this set?
[19:09] <sebsebseb> Halitech alien   The forum links
[19:10] <tyler_d_> ie. PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH:$HOME/bin ???
[19:10] <SockPants> why does nothing ever work in linux
[19:10] <Halitech> sebsebseb, if he can post them back to me but no promises
[19:10] <__theIdiotBox> SockPants, due to your lack of knowledge on the thing thats not working
[19:10] <cmp> halitech, i dont understand any thing from the link you gave me - can you understand it ?  if so , then please explain to me in easier way .
[19:11] <sebsebseb> Halitech: remember he is rather new to  Linux/Ubuntu as well
[19:11] <Halitech> cmp, its all point and click on the desktop
[19:11] <SockPants> __theIdiotBox: i don't know about anything in other OSs and they don't randomly stop working whenever a minor thing changes as much
[19:11] <Beefcaked> Halitech: its http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=821343 and http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1162190&highlight=05ca%3A1839+Ricoh
[19:11] <SockPants> this is what i get when i run 'jockey-gtk': http://sockpants.pastebay.org/51371
[19:12] <cmp> halitech, why you made it more difficult - ??????
[19:12] <SockPants> how can i turn off my nvidia graphics driver so i can install a different version
[19:12] <__theIdiotBox> SockPants, one suggestion: you should at least learn to use other OSs ...though you can keep using *nix fulltime...
[19:12] <cmp> halitech, i asked for more easy explainatoin
[19:13] <hendrixski> how can I install mysql so that it DOESN'T start on startup?
[19:13] <Pici> SockPants: What version of Ubuntu are you running?
[19:13] <sebsebseb> cmp: the people here are volunters,   and no one knows everything to do with Ubuntu
[19:13] <zealiod> how can configure a preseed file to automatically set the partition size of an lvm installation... I have read many wikis and such, and have supressed every choice/confirmation except the new partition size.... any ideas?
[19:13] <amleth> y
[19:13] <SockPants> __theIdiotBox: what do you mean? i can survive on windows and mac ... but i want to get ubuntu to work on my new laptop so i don't have to put up with vista all the time
[19:13] <__theIdiotBox> hendrixski, install it the usual it but then remove it from being autostarted by disabaling for say run level 5
[19:13] <MoCKeR> hola, alguien habla en español?
[19:14] <sebsebseb> !es |  MoCKeR
[19:14] <cmp> sebsebseb: i didnt object - i just wanted to have clear answer to guide me to the right way
[19:14] <Melbjase23> SockPants: Do you know your card model?
[19:14] <__theIdiotBox> SockPants, then what you said in the begining was wrong " i don't know about anything in other OSs"
[19:14] <Pici> __theIdiotBox: The Ubuntu runlevels work differently than other distros.  hendrixski: use sudo update-rc.d mysql remove  to stop it from running on boot
[19:14] <sebsebseb> cmp: ok,  repeate   the issue, and maybe I can help a bit
[19:14] <Pici> !runlevel | __theIdiotBox fyi
[19:15] <SockPants> __theIdiotBox: stop making abstract assumptions about my knowledge and either help me fix this or jsut don't
[19:15] <hendrixski> Pici, ah, so the update-rc.d command is what controls the runlevels?
[19:15] <hendrixski> because those always confused the bejesus out of me
[19:15] <SockPants> Melbjase23: yeah, nVidia Quadro FX 770M, running 180.44, trying to install 180.60
[19:15] <__theIdiotBox> Pici, yep...once he gets the poing its good enough....thanks for reminding....
[19:15] <Pici> hendrixski: Well its not runlevels, but they do control what starts when you boot
[19:15] <thahauss> SockPants, lawl
[19:15] <Pici> SockPants: What version of Ubuntu are you running?
[19:16] <SockPants> Pici: 9
[19:16] <mdwright> Does anyone know if the mysql-common package comes precompiled with plugin support in Jaunty?
[19:16] <Pici> SockPants: 9.04?
[19:16] <__theIdiotBox> SockPants, "thats what your msg conveyed" ...not my guess1
[19:16] <SockPants> Pici: yeah, the latest one, i downloaded it 3 days ago
[19:16] <hendrixski> Pici, right, see I don't even know the difference.  So i just apt-get install like normal and then run update-rc.d remove
[19:16] <hendrixski> thanks :-D
[19:16] <Pici> hendrixski: Yep
[19:16] <thahauss> SockPants, dont rage bro these guys are tryin to help you!
[19:16] <SockPants> its just a normal release, no betas
[19:17] <cmp> sebsebseb: i have two issues , i wanted to make my mobile modem to get working , but first i need to cancel my Keyring window - every time it appears up here while iam trying to connect - and when i press (inter) it come up agan - and when i press Esc - it goes away - but it doent allow me to continue my mission
[19:17] <Pici> __theIdiotBox, SockPants: Lets drop the meta-conversation and get back to support.
[19:17] <__theIdiotBox> Pici, right....we're getting off-tracked....thanks...
[19:17] <SockPants> thanks all
[19:17] <SockPants> so yeah
[19:18] <SockPants> i used to be able to use the Hardware Drivers utility, now it wont start. this is what happens when i run it in a terminal: http://sockpants.pastebay.org/51371
[19:18] <Pici> SockPants: Let me see if I can find anything about that jockey error...
[19:18] <sebsebseb> cmp: ok not really my area,  but   maybe  I can help you understand the forum link
[19:18] <cmp> sebsebseb: i hope
[19:19] <datacrusher> anyone knows wich version of grub is on ubuntu 9?
[19:20] <Melbjase23> SockPants: have you tried installing  envyng-gtk ?
[19:20] <growthmetal> I'm having a hard time getting ubuntu to recognize my wireless card
[19:20] <cellofellow> datacrusher: grub 1
[19:20] <__theIdiotBox> datacrusher, its grub (GNU GRUB 0.97) on 9.04
[19:20] <SockPants> Melbjase23: no i havent
[19:20] <cellofellow> datacrusher: grub2 is on the upcoming 9.10.
[19:20] <Pici> SockPants: Was this a new install or an upgrade from a previous release?
[19:20] <growthmetal> I've accessed the internet wirelessly using vista, but when I run lspci on ubuntu, I don't see anything that looks like a wireless card
[19:20] <SockPants> Pici: new fresh
[19:21] <Halitech> cmp, I don't use gnome so I don't know what else to tell you, but the instructions are for doing it in a gui so you just need to click where it tells you to click
[19:21] <SockPants> Melbjase23: i now have envyng-gtk installed. what do i do?
[19:21] <growthmetal> also, when I right-click on the network icon near the top right corner of the screen, there's no option for "enable wireless"
[19:21] <Beefcaked> Halitech: did you get the links?
[19:21] <groobu> hey guys, ive just installed the latest version of ubuntu 9.04 and am having trouble configuring my wireless card. i have followed https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx/Feisty_No-Fluff#Step%201:%20All%20BCM43xx%20-%20Install%20NDISWrapper%20and%20Blacklist%20Native%20Driver
[19:21] <Melbjase23> SockPants: go in synaptics and search for the program and install it.
[19:21] <groobu> card is a bcm4318 rev2
[19:21] <SockPants> Melbjase23: ive done that
[19:22] <Halitech> Beefcaked, got the links up, which one are you trying to follow (sorry, my sons bus got home and I had to go get him)
[19:22] <Thingymebob> growthmetal: If your using a laptop its probably a usb device, try lsusb
[19:22] <groobu> when i do a lshw -C network
[19:22] <SockPants> Melbjase23: ah, its uninstalling the driver now (or should be)
[19:22] <cmp> halitech, it tells me something which i dont have - there is a page - i dont see at all while iam following the steps over there
[19:22] <groobu> i can see that the devices are there, but the entry for the bcm4318 has no logical name assigned
[19:22] <growthmetal> Thingymebob: I've got a bunch of lines that look like Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
[19:22] <Beefcaked> Halitech: im leaning over to this one: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=821343
[19:22] <cherva> !rs232
[19:22] <datacrusher> thanks everyone!
[19:23] <cherva> !serial port
[19:23] <groobu> i would think it would be a matter of renaming the new wireless entry to something that can be referenced
[19:23] <sebsebseb> cmp: it's graphical
[19:23] <groobu> but am unsure where to go from there
[19:23] <SockPants> S0ckPants is now me while i restart :)
[19:23] <Melbjase23> SockPants: hope it works for you. if not grab the binary from Nvidia site
[19:23] <cherva> can someone tell me a nice program to configure a device over com port/rs232 ?
[19:23] <Halitech> cmp, what is it saying that you don't have?
[19:23] <sebsebseb> cmp: and you need to  have an account on the forum to see the screenshot
[19:23] <Thingymebob> growthmetal: can you pastebin the output
[19:24] <Thingymebob> !pastebin > growthmetal
[19:24] <cmp> i saw the screen shot and it doesnt appear to mee   sebsebseb, halitech
[19:24] <growthmetal> http://pastebin.com/m31638cd8
[19:24] <Halitech> Beefcaked, ok, where are you at?
[19:24] <S0ckPants> Ubuntu is now running in low-graphics mode
[19:24] <Thingymebob> growthmetal: ok looking
[19:24] <Beefcaked> Halitech: well for starters i dont know where he got the driver he said he hsa
[19:25] <groobu> anyone.?
[19:25] <lenswipe> Halitech, remember i said it was 800x600?
[19:25] <Halitech> Beefcaked, ok, was wondering that myself
[19:25] <Halitech> lenswipe, yes
[19:25] <sebsebseb> !anyone |  groobu
[19:25] <mimor> lo all
[19:25] <lenswipe> Halitech, its not even that - its 640x480
[19:25] <Halitech> lenswipe, even after hooking up the larger monitor and rebooting?
[19:25] <lenswipe> Halitech, and even after reboot if i go into the screen resolution thing thats the only option on the list
[19:25] <groobu> lol i posted all my outputs above
[19:25] <Halitech> lenswipe, what video card?
[19:25] <mimor> Is it possible to list dns servers int /etc/networking/interfaces?
[19:26] <Beefcaked> Halitech: but through other people i have managed to grab ricoh-webcam-r5u870-2.6.20-16-generic_0.10.0-3_i386.deb and r5u87x-881.tar.gz
[19:26] <groobu> is there a way i can reassign logical device names for the networking devices?
[19:26] <lenswipe> Halitech, idk some inbuilt intel thing i think - its using the vesa driver...
[19:26] <Thingymebob> growthmetal: pastebin sudo lshw
[19:26] <Beefcaked> Halitech: thing is... the deb doesnt install too well
[19:26] <groobu> cuz lshw -C is showing that the bcm4318 driver is present but does not have a logical device name assigned so therefore it cannot be referenced
[19:26] <Thingymebob> growthmetal: & lspci for me
[19:26] <groobu> i would assume something like /etc/network/interfaces but am unsure
[19:26] <Halitech> Beefcaked, what happens when you try to install the deb?
[19:26] <growthmetal> Thingymebob: I'm on it
[19:27] <guntbert> cmp: I'm back - did you get your problem sorted?
[19:27] <Beefcaked> Package linux-image-2.6.20-16-generic is not installed.
[19:27] <Beefcaked> dpkg: error processing ricoh-webcam-r5u870-2.6.20-16-generic (--install):
[19:27] <Beefcaked>  dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
[19:27] <cmp> guntbert, not yet
[19:27] <sebsebseb> !pastebin | Beefcaked
[19:27] <cmp> i want to solve this problem guntbert
[19:27] <Halitech> lenswipe, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg do any good?
[19:27] <Beefcaked> oh sorry
[19:27] <guntbert> cmp: ok, did you open the key ring manager?
[19:27] <growthmetal> Thingymebob: http://pastebin.com/m4c6e1e4f
[19:27] <lenswipe> Halitech, dunno - i can give it a bash if you like (no pun intended)
[19:27] <cmp> guntbert, mind if PM ?
[19:27] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: well not  really a big deal with only three lines,   but  for bigger stuff yep pastebin for sure
[19:28] <guntbert> cmp: please keep it in the channel
[19:28] <thowland> cherva: check out minicom
[19:28] <sebsebseb> !pm |  cmp
[19:28] <lenswipe> Halitech, if i run xrandr -s 1024x768 it says "Size 1024x768 not found in available modes"
[19:28] <growthmetal> http://pastebin.com/mdb14d2a
[19:28] <growthmetal> Thingymebob: http://pastebin.com/mdb14d2a
[19:28] <Halitech> Beefcaked, ok, open a terminal and run sudo apt-get install linux-image-`uname-r`
[19:28] <lenswipe> Halitech, just incase it has any bearing on the problem at hand...
[19:28] <guntbert> cmp: especially the first sentence from ubottu is important
[19:29] <Halitech> lenswipe, just means the driver is not set to use anything other then 640x480
[19:29] <lenswipe> Halitech, crap - ok
[19:29] <cmp> i want to cancel the keyring option guntbert,  thats all
[19:29] <sebsebseb> !language |  lenswipe
[19:29] <lenswipe> Halitech, so i run the dpkg thing then? - will that shut X down
[19:29] <h4f1> hi all. I need to draw basic shapes in terminal using c++ .
[19:29] <lenswipe> sebsebseb, sorry!
[19:29] <sebsebseb> lenswipe: heh
[19:30] <Beefcaked> Halitech: Package linux-image is not installed, so not removed
[19:30] <guntbert> cmp: yes, thats what we are trying to do, so did you open the key ring manager?
[19:30] <S0ckPants> hi again
[19:30] <Halitech> Lenin_Cat, it should hopefully reconfigure x back to default, might want to do it rfom a new terminal - ctrl - alt - f1
[19:30] <cmp> i opened it guntbert
[19:30] <cherva> thowland: I'm looking at it in the moment and I can't find a way to connect to the device
[19:30] <S0ckPants> i've entered real terminal mode and stopped GDM, but the nvidia installation thintg still says i seem to be running X
[19:30] <S0ckPants> how can I stop it
[19:31] <Halitech> Beefcaked, ok, sudo apt-get install linux-image-2.6.20-16-generic
[19:31] <thowland> cherva: anything interesting in /var/log/messages?
[19:31] <TD-Linux> where are the powerpc package archives?
[19:31] <guntbert> cmp: good. now look at the tab passwords
[19:31] <Thingymebob> growthmetal: looking
[19:31] <Kai> Hello
[19:31] <Kai> Hallo
[19:31] <sebsebseb> !hi |  Kai
[19:31] <lenswipe> Halitech, right i ran the dpkg thing its asking me some questions - can you help?
[19:31] <Kai> How Are you? Wie geht es dir?
[19:31] <Halitech> lenswipe, will try
[19:31] <filip_> Hey. My characters on my newly installed ubuntu 9.04 is a bit messed up. the at key like blabla.at.hotmail doesnt work... and the swedish last characters(àòè) doesnt work either, and several others. /etc/default/locale say LANG="sv_SE.UTF-8"
[19:31] <filip_> thanks for help
[19:31] <Beefcaked> Halitech: E: Couldn't find package linux-image-2.6.20-16-generic
[19:31] <sebsebseb> !de |  Kai
[19:31] <cherva> thowland: just loads of  Sep  2 21:24:27 mitosoft -- MARK --
[19:31] <Kai> My Languitch is German
[19:31] <cmp> iam there guntbert ]
[19:31] <guntbert> cmp: there is a line passwords:login
[19:32] <TD-Linux> none of the official mirror seem to carry powerpc packages
[19:32] <Kai> okay thank you im verry match i go to  ubuntu.de
[19:32] <sebsebseb> Kai: Your language is Germen
[19:32] <guntbert> cmp: right click on that line, select "change password"
[19:32] <thowland> cherva: what port is your terminal in?
[19:32] <sebsebseb> Kai: ok bye
[19:32] <TD-Linux> bah only dapper
[19:32] <TD-Linux> no good
[19:32] <Kai> bye see you
[19:33] <S0ckPants> i'm using 64-bit, should i 'Install NVIDIA's 32-bit compatibility OpenGL libraries?' Y/N
[19:33] <lenswipe> Halitech, its says "Rather than communicating directly with the video hardware, the X server may be configured to perform some operations such as video mode switching, via the kernels framebuffer driver. In theory either approach should work, but in practice sometimes one does and the other does not. Enabling this option is the safe ben but feel free to turn it off and if it appers to cause problems. Use kernel framebuffer device
[19:33] <lenswipe> interface? Yes or No"
[19:33] <Curtis_B> where does ubuntu typically store header files for c programming?
[19:33] <cherva> thowland: I can't understand what are you asking
[19:33] <Halitech> lenswipe, yes
[19:33] <lenswipe> Halitech, k
[19:33] <lenswipe> Halitech, autodetect keyboard layout?
[19:33] <mweichert> if I create a mirrored array of usb drives, if I remove the usb drive and plug it back in will it start rebuilding or do I have to do anything manually?
[19:33] <Halitech> lenswipe, I usually go no
[19:33] <yesid> exit
[19:33] <thowland> cherva: you need to know where you plugged your serial cable into.
[19:33] <filip_> thanks for help
[19:33] <filip_> Hey. My characters on my newly installed ubuntu 9.04 is a bit messed up. the at key like blabla.at.hotmail doesnt work... and the swedish last characters(àòè) doesnt work either, and several others. /etc/default/locale say LANG="sv_SE.UTF-8"
[19:33] <devkhadka> i accidently replaced /boot partition of ubuntu by /boot of fedora now how can i boot ubuntu fedora grub doesnot boot ubuntu
[19:33] <Halitech> Beefcaked, whats the output of uanem -a
[19:34] <devkhadka> can any one help me
[19:34] <cherva> thowland: into com 1 I have only 1 com port
[19:34] <Halitech> Beefcaked, sorry, uname -a
[19:34] <Beefcaked> Halitech: 2.6.28-15-generic #49-Ubuntu SMP Tue Aug 18 18:40:08 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux
[19:35] <thowland> cherva: check this out- http://wiki.davincidsp.com/index.php/Setting_up_Minicom_in_Ubuntu
[19:35] <thowland> cherva: usually, com1 is /dev/ttys0
[19:35] <cmp> i did change it guntbert
[19:35] <sebsebseb> filip_: Du är svensk?  You are Swedish?
[19:35] <lenswipe> Halitech, "For the x server to handle the keyboard layout correctly an XKB rule set must be chosen. Users of most keyboards should enter xorg. Users of sun type 4 and type 5 keyboards however should enter sun. Experienced users can use any defined XKB rule set. If the xkb-data package has been unpacked, see the /user/share/X11/rules directory for available rule sets. When in doubt this value should be set to "xorg" XKB rule set to
[19:35] <lenswipe>  use:"
[19:36] <lenswipe> Halitech, leave it at xorg?
[19:36] <filip_> sebsebseb: norwegian helping an swedish
[19:36] <Halitech> Beefcaked,  sudo apt-get install linux-image-2.6.28-15-generic
[19:36] <Halitech> lenswipe, yes
[19:36] <lake_> I would like to use the Broadcom BCM5700 driver per this page: http://feisty-manpages.uid0.hu/feisty-manpages/39257/bge.html  --- Can anyone give me some guidance? I'm not sure how to install that driver.
[19:36] <Thingymebob> growthmetal: You're right it ain't in there, there should be an Atheros AR242 (PCI) in there somewhere but I can't see it
[19:36] <growthmetal> Thingymebob: so what next?
[19:36] <guntbert> cmp: in that dialog type your user password in the first line and leave the other two lines empty - so the keyring has no password from now on (its a security risk, but if you only store your password for mobile...)
[19:36] <Beefcaked> Halitech: linux-image-2.6.28-15-generic is already the newest version.
[19:36] <lenswipe> Halitech, its asking for keyboard model now what do i put in there? its set to pc105 right now..."
[19:36]  * Thingymebob thinks
[19:37] <Halitech> lenswipe, leave it at pc105
[19:37] <lenswipe> k
[19:37] <lenswipe> Halitech, its now asking for keyboard variant... what do i put in?
[19:37] <Thingymebob> growthmetal: Is there a switch or key combination on your machine to powere up the wireless?
[19:37] <devkhadka> is there any way to boot unutnu  by using  grub of fedora
[19:38] <growthmetal> Thingymebob: yes
[19:38] <anqee|home> Hi!
[19:38] <sebsebseb> devkhadka: edit menu.lst and put in the entry for Ubuntu?
[19:38] <pradeep> anyone familiar with iptables
[19:38] <growthmetal> Thingymebob: I've tried pushing it but it stays orange; turns blue in vista
[19:38] <Royall_> how would I remove a directory and everything in it through terminal?
[19:38] <sebsebseb> !iptables |  pradeep
[19:38] <lenswipe> pradeep, /j #iptables?
[19:38] <Royall_> rm and rmdir don't work
[19:38] <lenswipe> Halitech, what do i put for the keyboard variant?
[19:38] <Halitech> Beefcaked, I'm almost thinking that driver is specific for the 2.6.20 kernel
[19:38] <growthmetal> Royall: rm -r <directory name>
[19:38] <Halitech> lenswipe, leave it blank
[19:39] <Slart> Royall_: it ought to work.. there is a recursive switch for rm
[19:39] <lenswipe> Halitech, ok
[19:39] <devkhadka> sebsebseb: i replaced the /boot partition of the ubuntu with /boot of fedora
[19:39] <growthmetal> Royall_: be very careful with that command
[19:39] <S0ckPants> hi all, the new driver works, thanks a lot for your assistance :) cya
[19:39] <sebsebseb> devkhadka: that sounds a bit bad
[19:39] <bogie> pradeep you can always use webmin, if you arent able to manage iptables on your own ;)
[19:39] <lenswipe> Halitech, keyboard options?
[19:39] <Beefcaked> Halitech: does that mean its not going to work for my kernel version? :(
[19:39] <devkhadka> sebsebseb: i dont have any  backup too
[19:39] <growthmetal> Royall_: rm -r has screwed me over a few times; I recommend you move it to your trash directory and delete it later
[19:39] <Halitech> lenswipe, blank
[19:39] <lenswipe> Halitech, ok
[19:39] <Halitech> Beefcaked, don't think so
[19:39] <lenswipe> Halitech, ok that would seem to be it done what now?
[19:39] <pradeep> u
[19:39] <Beefcaked> Halitech: i see, is there any other way to get this working?
[19:40] <sebsebseb> devkhadka: why not just use Ubuntu's Grub?
[19:40] <guntbert> !webmin | bogie, pradeep
[19:40] <devkhadka> sebsebseb: can i reover it  ... is there any way
[19:40] <growthmetal> Royall_: Your trash directory should be in ~/.local/share/Trash/files/
[19:40] <thiebaude> growthmetal, thats one command i stay away from
[19:40] <devkhadka> seb
[19:40] <eichi> hello, someone has a netgear wg111 v3 stick???? the signal qualität is very low here...
[19:40] <pradeep> Thanks a lot
[19:40] <jamiejackson1> does anyone know how to generate a crc32 checksum in linux?
[19:40] <devkhadka> sebsebseb: would it b okei if i recover ubuntu grub
[19:40] <sebsebseb> devkhadka: /boot has the kernels and  so on
[19:40] <guntbert> cmp: did you set "no password" for the key ring?
[19:40] <zoii> hhyy
[19:40] <lenswipe> Halitech, doi restart xorg or something?
[19:41] <growthmetal> thiebaude: I don't blame you.  I actually wrote a short python script called trash that would move things to my trash directory for me
[19:41] <Halitech> lenswipe, yeah, restart x
[19:41] <sebsebseb> devkhadka: what can or can't you boot up at the moment?
[19:41] <lenswipe> Halitech, do i just type "restart x?"
[19:41] <lenswipe> without the ? obviously
[19:41] <cmp> nothing changed  guntbert
[19:41] <cmp> still iam reciving the keyring window gunbert
[19:41] <Halitech> lenswipe, startx
[19:41] <thiebaude> growthmetal, you have a link for me?
[19:41] <devkhadka> sebsebseb: i can boot fedora
[19:41] <pradeep> ubottu:thanks a lot for the help
[19:41] <Halitech> Beefcaked, where did you get the file from?
[19:41] <sebsebseb> !dontzap |  lenswipe
[19:41] <growthmetal> thiebaude: sure, I'll put it in pastebin.  wait a sec
[19:41] <thiebaude> thanks
[19:42] <Beefcaked> Halitech: tbh i forgot, but i also have a tar.gz here
[19:42] <guntbert> cmp: strange, but now you should be able to just press <enter> and get along
[19:42] <lenswipe> Halitech, i cant use startx cos it gives me a fatal error telling me its already running...
[19:42] <lenswipe> Halitech, stopx first?
[19:42] <sebsebseb> lenswipe: logging out  of the Ubuntu account   restarts  X as well or does it hmm
[19:42] <Halitech> lenswipe, ctrl + alt + f7
[19:42] <lenswipe> Halitech, ok
[19:42] <devkhadka> cant i use same /boot partition for diffenet distro
[19:42] <Halitech> Beefcaked, ok, let me check a few things here
[19:43] <sebsebseb> devkhadka: I think  you can
[19:43] <lenswipe> Halitech, doesnt seem to work - im doing this over VNC and ssh
[19:43] <sebsebseb> devkhadka: or at least the same Grub hmm
[19:43] <growthmetal> thiebaude: http://pastebin.com/m66f743c8
[19:43] <thiebaude> ok
[19:43] <growthmetal> you
[19:43] <growthmetal> you'll need to modify the $TRASH environment variable with the location of your trash
[19:43] <devkhadka> sebsebseb: can u provide me any resources or link
[19:43] <growthmetal> or alternatively put it in a file called trash.txt in /usr/local/bin
[19:43] <sebsebseb> devkhadka: what you have done  I don't really know much about,  but  it's not exactly distro specific, so you could give ##linux a try
[19:43] <anqee|home> is there an application that fully supports exchange for Ubuntu or any other dists? I'm thinking to let go of M$ for Ubuntu at the office!
[19:43] <growthmetal> there might be problems that I haven't worked out
[19:44] <thiebaude> ok, i'll do that
[19:44] <guntbert> devkhadka: you *can* use almost everything - but please expect support from ubuntu - why do you want to do that?
[19:44] <Thingymebob> growthmetal: looks like a hacks needed to get the led to work have you tried scanning b4 and after pressing the button
[19:44] <growthmetal> Thingymebob: scanning b4?
[19:44] <cmp> ok guntbert, now the keyring gone - so still there is the issue about the mobile modem . i get always Msg which says ,   ok i will paste it to you now
[19:44] <Thingymebob> growthmetal: Before (sorry)
[19:44] <growthmetal> oh ok
[19:45] <cherva> thowland: is the "Offline" text at the lower right corner of minicom normal ?
[19:45] <growthmetal> Thingymebob: what is the command to scan?
[19:45] <devkhadka> guntbert: i accidently replaced the /boot partition of ubuntu with /boot of fedora
[19:45] <lenswipe> Halitech, i just got a black screen O_o any ideas?
[19:45] <growthmetal> Thingymebob: no "enable wireless" option appears in the menu
[19:45] <devkhadka> guntbert: it was a mistake
[19:45] <thowland> cherva: it's been a while since I played with it, but I believe that means you aren't connected- the man page will be a more reliable guide at this point
[19:45] <lenswipe> Halitech, no errors, nothing - just black
[19:46] <cmp> tell me the site to paste for you the picture guntbert
[19:46] <guntbert> devkhadka: I suppose :-) sorry no help from me just now - good luck
[19:46] <Thingymebob> growthmetal: Do you have the option to install Athereos drivers at any point in the system>administration>Hardware drivers menu, Again try before and after pressing the button
[19:46] <lenswipe> Halitech, i think Xorg is mangled - can you help?
[19:46] <guntbert> !screenshot | cmp
[19:46] <devkhadka> guntbert: okei than
[19:47] <pete3>  i cant run any 3d in ubuntu..freesipre windows ran it fine..any help?
[19:47] <growthmetal> Thingymebob: no luck; thanks for your help btw
[19:47] <kj23> hello
[19:48] <lenswipe> Halitech, please?
[19:48] <sebsebseb> pete3: "Freespire Windows" heh  sounds kind of funny
[19:48] <sebsebseb> pete3: have you installed a graphics card driver?
[19:48] <mneptok> pete3: what grpahics card?
[19:49] <pete3> how do i tell.... what code in termanial?
[19:49] <mneptok> pete3: nVidia? ATI? Intel?
[19:49] <jussi01> Is there a way of taking a master slide/background/cours etc and applying it to a different slide set? (in OOo)
[19:49] <marko-_-> did ubuntu came up with the notification bubbles?
[19:49] <lenswipe> Halitech, are you there?
[19:49] <kj23> hey sebs i used envy and its says theres no compatible drivers does that mean im screwed
[19:49] <lenswipe> Halitech, are you there?
[19:49] <cmp> guntbert - here is the link - and you will see the window which appears to me http://imagebin.org/62196
[19:49] <lenswipe> Halitech, are you there?
[19:49] <sebsebseb> kj23: which version of Ubuntu and which graphics card?
[19:50] <groobu> sigh, why oh why does wireless networking support still suck so much ass in linux as it did 5 years ago
[19:50] <kj23> the most recent ubuntu 9.. and gc is ati radeon Xpress 200 series
[19:50] <sebsebseb> !ati |  kj23
[19:50] <pete3> hey what do i type in tremanial to see what card this pc has
[19:50] <lenswipe> Halitech, are you there?
[19:50] <groobu> ive been tryin to get this wireless card configured for like 4 hours now, ughghhh
[19:50] <kj23> pete use Envy
[19:50] <sebsebseb> pete3: lspci
[19:50] <mneptok> groobu: wireless manufacturers failing to provide necessary code and specs. blame them.
[19:50] <lenswipe> Halitech, are you there?
[19:50] <pete3> thx
[19:50] <lenswipe> Halitech, please?
[19:50] <Thingymebob> growthmetal: Read the last post here http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1071255.html This guy changed his bios to boot with wireless lan on, then it worked
[19:51] <marko-_-> did ubuntu came up with the notification bubbles?
[19:51] <lenswipe> Halitech, are you there?
[19:51] <sebsebseb> marko-_-: no
[19:51] <guntbert> cmp: ah *that* is the password/PIN you have to give so that vodafone accepts you - you should have got that that from vodafone
[19:51] <lenswipe> Halitech, are you there?
[19:51] <growthmetal> Thingymebob: reading
[19:51] <Pici> lenswipe: Please stop repeating, they're not responding so its pretty clear that they're not here.
[19:51] <marko-_-> sebastien, ok, thanks
[19:52] <lenswipe> Pici, well he started helping me to get my Xorg to a larger resolution, and now its a black screen and it wont let me stop xorg so i dont know what im sposed to do...
[19:52] <lenswipe> Pici, unless you have any ideas?
[19:52] <groobu> im curious as to how Ndiswrapper can detect that the hardware is present, driver is present, yet it has not assigned my wifi device with  wlan* device number and is unable to see any of the networks
[19:52] <guntbert> cmp: and probably the key ring will store that for you, so yo will have to enter it only once
[19:52] <groobu> ive followed god knows how many tutorials
[19:52] <groobu> done a clean install
[19:53] <Pici> lenswipe: Just start from that and let the rest of the channel help you.
[19:53] <marko-_-> sebastien, http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/253 i mean this
[19:53] <lenswipe> Pici, start from what?
[19:53] <groobu> anyone here got a bcm4318 chipset wifi card by chance?
[19:53] <lenswipe> can someone help me fix a broken xorg? i have a black screen xorg is running ( i can see it in top) but it wont let me stop it even as root...
[19:53] <pete3> intel 82825G\gl ...is that my video card..if so..where do i get drivers/install the drivers
[19:53] <Halitech> lenswipe, sorry, had a phone call I had to get ... so ctrl - alt - f7 gave you a blank screen? can you go back to ctrl - alt - f1 and see anything?
[19:53] <Pici> lenswipe: From the problem you're having now.
[19:53] <lenswipe> Halitech, ah ok didnt know where youd gone
[19:53] <cmp> guntbert - have you got the pic?
[19:54] <sebsebseb> marko-_-: not been on the link yet, but what your asking is also off topic try #ubuntu-offtopic
[19:54] <lenswipe> Halitech, im doing this over VNC or i was until Xorg killed the vnc link too...
[19:54] <mweichert> when a device fails in an mdadm created array, what happens when you replace the failed drive? do things just automatically start rebuilding or do you have to do something manually?
[19:54] <lenswipe> Halitech, i can try it local if you want... sec
[19:54] <guntbert> cmp: yes, and I answered already some minutes ago :-)
[19:55] <lenswipe> Halitech, im sshed into the machine and i typed startx and it gave me a fatal error but it wont let me abort the command with ctrl + c
[19:55] <guntbert> lenswipe, Halitech: startx won't work via ssh
[19:55] <DASPRiD> hi there, i've got a dedicated server running ubuntu 8.04, and all of a sudden since yesterday, port 80 is filtered (i can't access lighttpd anymore, nor running a netcat on port 80 (tho on 81 or any other)). neither iptables lists port 80 nor is ufw enabled, any ideas?
[19:56] <Halitech> Beefcaked,  vnc requires x to be working ... ssh doesn't work with x ... can you reboot it?
[19:56] <pete3> intel 82825G\gl ..is that my video card..if so where do I get the drivers?.....
[19:56] <lenswipe> gunbert: i re-directed the command to :0
[19:56] <sebsebseb> !intel |  pete3
[19:56] <Beefcaked> Halitech: erm?
[19:56] <thiebaude> !intel
[19:56] <frakturfreak> hello
[19:56] <pete3> thanks guys...
[19:56] <frakturfreak> i’ve a question concerning the tex-live-system?
[19:56] <sebsebseb> pete3: Intel graphics cards uaully =  bad   with 9.04 basicalley
[19:56] <Beefcaked> Halitech: i think you got the wrong guy hehe
[19:56] <growthmetal> Thingymebob: I don't know anything about bios
[19:56] <lenswipe> guntbert, i used the command export DISPLAY=:0 to run the command on the local display..
[19:56] <thiebaude> i know about those regression problmes
[19:56] <SockPants> hi hey anyone here feel like helping me with a specific virtualbox problem even though this is #ubuntu?
[19:56] <Halitech> Beefcaked, sorry, that was supposed to be for lenswipe
[19:57] <Halitech> Beefcaked, I'm still trying to figure out these instructions for your cam
[19:57] <lenswipe> Halitech, , i used the command export DISPLAY=:0 to run the command on the local display..
[19:57] <sebsebseb> thiebaude: oh that's what you were doing  yesterday or whenever it was?
[19:57] <cmp> guntbert, i called Vodafone already and they answered me - NO PASS WORD needed  :(
[19:57] <sebsebseb> thiebaude: last night even
[19:57] <lenswipe> Halitech, over ssh :)
[19:57] <pete3> gay lol
[19:57] <pertheus> oi
[19:57] <sebsebseb> !language |  pete3
[19:57] <thiebaude> sebsebseb, after i installed 9.04 i forgot to edit xorg.conf
[19:57] <guntbert> lenswipe: still startx will not work AFAIK, try with simple apps for a starter (try xeyes)
[19:58] <frakturfreak> why is there only tex-live 2007 available in the package-archives?
[19:58] <lenswipe> guntbert, huh? how can i try xeyes if x isnt running?
[19:58] <thiebaude> sebsebseb, then half way through the updates my mouse froze
[19:58] <pete3> sry.
[19:58] <guntbert> cmp: what happens when you just press <enter>?
[19:58] <pertheus> some support about groups creation ?
[19:58] <sebsebseb> pete3:  sounds like thiebaude might be able to help you
[19:58] <Pici> !ask | pertheus
[19:59] <kj23> for compiz do i need the flgrx driver or can it work with open source drivers?
[19:59] <lenswipe> Halitech, right so i need to reboot the machine?
[19:59] <cmp> it comes back again guntbert
[19:59] <Halitech> lenswipe, yeah, see what that does
[19:59] <jacekowski> kj23: you need nvidia drivers
[19:59] <lenswipe> Halitech, ok
[19:59] <guntbert> lenswipe: remotely you won't see anything that is displayed on the local display
[19:59] <Pici> kj23: It can work with open source drivers just fine
[19:59] <Slart> kj23: you'll need drivers with 3d support.. which I'm not sure if the open source ones have
[19:59] <jacekowski> kj23: to be honest
[19:59] <lenswipe> guntbert, right.
[19:59] <ubuntu> hi_
[19:59] <jacekowski> kj23: all other drivers are just shi*
[19:59] <thiebaude> pete3, have you tried to edit your xorg.conf?
[19:59] <guntbert> cmp: sorry, the I don't know - please ask the channel again
[19:59] <kj23> im getting 4 different answers :-$
[19:59] <Halitech> Beefcaked, ok, I *think* I understand it ... open a terminal and run sudo apt-get mercurial
[19:59] <ubuntu> how can i make permanent a live usb ubuntu 9.04 installation
[20:00] <sebsebseb> !usb | ubuntu
[20:00] <pete3> thie...ya no....2 noob lol....reading somthing now
[20:00] <kj23> so jace are you saying to use fglrx or open source?
[20:00] <CuckooForCaca> alex_pto95@hotmeil.com
[20:01] <Pici> kj23: You need a driver that supports hardware acceleration, it doesnt matter if its open source or not.
[20:01] <DASPRiD> hi there, i've got a dedicated server running ubuntu 8.04, and all of a sudden since yesterday, port 80 is filtered (i can't access lighttpd anymore, nor running a netcat on port 80 (tho on 81 or any other)). neither iptables lists port 80 nor is ufw enabled, any ideas?
[20:01] <cmp> any idea sebsebseb?
[20:01] <lenswipe> Halitech, ok rebooted still a black screen...
[20:01] <sebsebseb> cmp: just do what the page said?
[20:01] <Halitech> lenswipe, are you local now?
[20:01] <lenswipe> Halitech, oh wait no
[20:01] <kj23> hm... when i open EnvyNG it says theres no compatible drivers
[20:01] <guntbert> lenswipe: I didn't follow your discussion - that was just a "quick step in" - I think Halitech is on his way with you - so I shall not "take over" - feel free to ask me though
[20:01] <lenswipe> Halitech, i got proper reso now :D
[20:02] <lenswipe> Halitech, thanks
[20:02] <Halitech> lenswipe, 1024x768 now?
[20:02] <lenswipe> Halitech, idk - whatever it is its better than 640x480
[20:02] <Halitech> guntbert, no wories, sometimes I run out of ideas
[20:02] <lenswipe> Halitech, which is possible to tell by the fact that the menus actually can fit onto the screen haha
[20:03] <lenswipe> Halitech, i think my teeth are maybe a few cm shorter than they were...
[20:03] <Halitech> lenswipe, chances are 1024x768 then, I find 800x600 too small for most menus
[20:03] <lenswipe> Halitech, lol 800x600 is too small for everything - seriously why would you use 800x600 or 640x480?
[20:03] <Halitech> lenswipe, I had a full head of hair 3 years ago when I started, now I'm almost bald 8|
[20:03] <lenswipe> Halitech, thats what xorg does to you
[20:04] <Halitech> lenswipe, had a laptop that would only do 800x600
[20:04] <lenswipe> holy crap
[20:04] <lenswipe> one word
[20:04] <lenswipe> bin
[20:04] <sebsebseb> lenswipe: yeah xorg can be a right pain
[20:04] <sebsebseb> !language |  lenswipe
[20:04] <causasui> I just moved to a different area code and I cant figure out how to get ubuntu to stop changing the system time. What can I do?
[20:04] <Halitech> lenswipe, worked good for doing quick things on a service call or the kids watching movies in the car
[20:05] <lenswipe> Halitech, i guess...
[20:05] <pertheus> cant  access the group i've created in my  ubunto server from client win xp
[20:05] <lenswipe> Halitech, i think maybe my scientific calculator for maths could do better than 800x600
[20:05] <Flannel> lenswipe: Please be helpful
[20:05] <adrian_2002ca> hi all, im having a problem with a p1005 printer in jaunty
[20:05] <h4f1> What graphics libraries are available to use to draw basic shapes (c++)
[20:05] <Thingymebob> growthmetal: When you switch on your machine you need to tap F2 to enter the Bios, in there look for something that looks like it will turn on your wireless when you switch on, save the settings and restart.
[20:05] <lenswipe> Flannel, sorry!
[20:05] <cmp> i did and i finished it - any idea about how to get my mobile modem work  sebsebseb ?
[20:06] <Flannel> h4f1: Try ##C++
[20:06] <growthmetal> Thingymebob: ok thanks, I'll try that in a minute
[20:06] <sebsebseb> cmp: No!
[20:06] <Thingymebob> growthmetal: Wait let me give some more advice first
[20:06] <growthmetal> Thingymebob: sure
[20:06] <Lostinspace_46> I am remapping my keyboard with xmodmap and xbindkeys. While they work together, they look at modifiers differently. Do they work together but run independantly?
[20:07] <guntbert> causasui: have you seen https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuTime ?
[20:07] <Beefcaked> rawr i hope i can get this webcam running :|
[20:07] <adrian_2002ca> I'm trying to do sudo hp-plugin -i and its giving me :error: Channel write error/error: An error occured: Device I/O error
[20:07] <causasui> guntbert, no, I will look now
[20:07] <Halitech> Beefcaked, did you get my previous message?
[20:07] <Beefcaked> Halitech: errr lemme look it up
[20:07] <pertheus> i've seted up the folder on smb.conf  through swat and when i try access on xp client i got a message "denied access"
[20:08] <Thingymebob> growthmetal: If you change something and can't remember what it originally was set to just exit without saving changes, Restore System defaults should always get your system back on if you really don't know what you've changed. Just take real care in there
[20:08] <leaf-sheep> causasui: Change the time in BIO too. :)
[20:08] <growthmetal> Thingymebob: would it be a good idea to back up my files first?
[20:08] <Beefcaked> Halitech: E: Invalid operation mercurial
[20:08] <Halitech> growthmetal, always a goog idea to backup
[20:08] <Thingymebob> growthmetal: Always is, although its unlikely you'll screw anything that badly
[20:09] <Halitech> Beefcaked, sudo apt-get install mercurial
[20:09] <Pici> Beefcaked: sudo apt-get install mercurial
[20:09] <guntbert> causasui: wait, if you are on jaunty you better go to system/administration/time and date...
[20:09] <growthmetal> Thingymebob: ok thanks
[20:09] <ralphschindler> hi all, i am running ubuntu in parallels, and the display driver is not resizing when resize the window.  I guess thats a parallels issue, but i would like to at least set the display size to be more than 1024x768, where do i set this?
[20:10] <guntbert> ralphschindler: try system/preferences/display
[20:10] <sebsebseb> ralphschindler: look in the system > administration > prerferences or administration menu
[20:10] <DASPRiD> ralphschindler, ohi ;)
[20:10] <causasui> guntbert, funny, I may have found a bug but I'm not 100% sure...
[20:10] <ralphschindler> ha, hey DASPRiD
[20:11] <orudie> how do i extract a .tar file ?
[20:11] <guntbert> causasui: what is the matter?
[20:11] <sebsebseb> !tar |  orudie
[20:11] <Halitech> orudie, right click - extract here
[20:11] <ralphschindler> guntbert, sebsebseb the display is a "Monitor: unknown"
[20:11] <adrian_2002ca> im having problems with my p1005 printer, anyone care to help>?
[20:11] <orudie> in command line that is guyes
[20:11] <sebsebseb> !cups |  adrian_2002ca
[20:12] <causasui> guntbert, I had already set the time zone as the instructions on the page you linked described, and that is what showed up in the settings as my location: Los Angeles. But I kept getting eastern time. Even in administration->Time an date it showed up, but only when I unlocked the time and date settings, now it has set my system time to the correct time
[20:12] <sebsebseb> orudie: tar.gz or tar?
[20:12] <orudie> sebsebseb-> tar
[20:12] <Halitech> adrian_2002ca, who makes it?
[20:13] <sebsebseb> orudie: tar -xf FILENAMEGOESHERE
[20:13] <adrian_2002ca> Halitech: HP, its the p1005
[20:13] <Beefcaked> Halitech:  done
[20:13] <Halitech> Beefcaked, ok, now mkdir ~/r5u870
[20:13] <Beefcaked> Halitech: its in the desktop, should I cd first?
[20:13] <sebsebseb> orudie:  tar xvf path-to-tar.tar.gz
[20:13] <guntbert> causasui: I guess you *have* to do it "as root" (so the "unlock") because time settings are not a user thing
[20:13] <sebsebseb> orudie: cd into the folder and run the command that will do it
[20:13] <iive> hello, i'm having problem installing ubuntu server 9.04 on hpt370 controller, it seems like the pata_htp37x module is not compiled at all, i do see 366/8 and 3x7n probes. any helpful links?
[20:13] <David-T> can anyone tell me what clicking 'Report a problem...' runs to add 'Package' info, etc, to a /var/crash/*.crash report so that apport-retrace will work?
[20:14] <sebsebseb> orudie: they can even be extracted graphicalley
[20:14] <causasui> guntbert, right, but at no point was that explained to the user (me), and in fact it looked as if I had successfully set the new time zone with no error messages
[20:14] <Halitech> Beefcaked, sure
[20:14] <lenswipe> Halitech, its not 1024x768 its up to 1280x1024 - whooo! tyvm
[20:14] <Lostinspace_46> I am remapping my keyboard with xmodmap and xbindkeys. While they work together, they look at modifiers differently. Do they work together but run independantly?
[20:14] <Halitech> lenswipe, nice!
[20:14] <Beefcaked> Halitech: alright done
[20:15] <Halitech> Beefcaked, ok, mkdir r5u870
[20:15]  * David-T discovers apport-cli does something vaugely along the right lines
[20:15] <Beefcaked> Halitech:  yeah
[20:15] <Halitech> Beefcaked, then cd r5u870
[20:15] <guntbert> causasui: I see your point, but I don't think they will fix that in jaunty - thanks for the heads up though
[20:15] <Beefcaked> Halitech: got it
[20:15] <beinghuman> anyone know how I could remap my splashtop button to boot up ubuntu?
[20:15] <causasui> guntbert,  I don't expect it to be fixed in jaunty, but is it a problem in karmic?
[20:16] <Halitech> Beefcaked, now can you move and extract the tar file into that folder
[20:16] <guntbert> causasui: I'm going to look at it right now :-) (in my VM)
[20:17] <Halitech> adrian_2002ca, check here http://www.openprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=HP-LaserJet_P1005
[20:17] <Beefcaked> Halitech:  ok i extracted it using the file manager
[20:17] <Halitech> Beefcaked, ok, and its in the r5u780 folder?
[20:17] <Beefcaked> yes it is
[20:17] <zebaztian> hey i'm having trouble pasting a file from flashdrive to a folder, when i paste it, the folder says it already was pasted the original time, yet it doesn't show up, no icon shows up, how can i fix this?
[20:17] <Halitech> Beefcaked, ok, cd r5u870
[20:18] <Beefcaked> Halitech:  im there
[20:18] <Halitech> Beefcaked, then make (or sudo make if it gives an error)
[20:18] <jerry_> Hello , slow typer
[20:18] <jerry_> I have a Question
[20:18] <sebsebseb> jerry_: there are a few touch typing programs for  Linux  distros that are reasonable
[20:19] <MoeGreen> total newb question but why is my main toolbar not keeping my icons and in the right order when i reboot/
[20:19] <sebsebseb> !ask |  jerry_
[20:19] <Beefcaked> Halitech:  oh btw fyi when i extracted this is the folder that came out r5u87x-881dbd07a263
[20:19] <jerry_> to fast  , can not read
[20:19] <Halitech> Beefcaked, ok, cd into that folder and then run sudo make
[20:20] <JohannesSM64> make doesn't have to be sudoed
[20:20] <JohannesSM64> only make install
[20:20] <Beefcaked> Halitech: both make and sudo make fail
[20:20] <Halitech> Beefcaked, with what error?
[20:20] <Beefcaked> lots..
[20:20] <jerry_> I have a Epson R220 printer , can not find a driver to run it under ubuntu
[20:20] <dbbolton> how do i configure my wireless with iwconfig when the wep passphrase is not hexadecimal?
[20:20] <Inf_lappy_> has anyone gotten a canon ip2200 printer driver to work? my winxp desktop has a canon Pixma 1600 and i read somewhere that the ip2200 driver works for it, but there doesn't seem to be a package for it anywhere (note to self: never buy stuff from canon again. ever.)
[20:21] <sebsebseb> !cups |  jerry_
[20:21] <Halitech> Beefcaked, ok, run sudo apt-get install build-essential
[20:21] <Beefcaked> Halitech: btw i issued make and sudo make not make install
[20:21] <MoeGreen> why is my dual monitor setup not saving when i shutdown and restart? How can i fix that setting?
[20:22] <Halitech> jerry_, http://www.openprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=Epson-Stylus_Photo_R220
[20:22] <jerry_> I'm new to linux is it hard to do ,
[20:22] <sebsebseb> !who |  jerry_
[20:22] <miguelonnnn> hi
[20:22] <Mka> hi
[20:23] <sebsebseb> !tab |  jerry_
[20:23] <miguelonnnn> please 1 fast question, do ubuntu iso's have hradilnked files?
[20:23] <miguelonnnn> i'm going to make a cp of the files in it, and cp warns me it won't copy hardlinked files
[20:23] <miguelonnnn> i mean, it wont copy them as hardlinked
[20:24] <miguelonnnn> please answer
[20:24] <sebsebseb> Halitech: I assume you can help him with his printer
[20:24] <Halitech> Inf_lappy_, http://www.openprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=Canon-iP_2200
[20:24] <h3liix> mount the iso, extract the files then copy
[20:24] <korrigan> bye :)
[20:24] <sebsebseb> Halitech: oh two of them even
[20:24] <Halitech> sebsebseb, I'm just linking to openprinting
[20:24] <Halitech> Inf_lappy_, sebsebseb printer is a paperweight
[20:25] <sebsebseb> Halitech: uh?
[20:25] <guntbert> dbbolton: I assume on the access point you configured something like "aVerySecurePassphrase"
[20:25] <Halitech> the canon ip2200 won't work
[20:26] <dbbolton> guntbert, yes, a wep passphrase
[20:26] <elinux> estou tendo problema com o mkisofs, depois que gero a imagem e dou boot, ele para no carregamento do initramfs,  algum tem a solução
[20:26] <sebsebseb> Inf_lappy_: it probably will however in a Windows virtual machine
[20:26] <pacopil> online boxing game http://www.kobox.org/kobox-fande-Nourine.html
[20:26] <erUSUL> !br | elinux
[20:26] <etyrnal> is it possible to move a live running non-virtual machine into a virtual environment with zero-to-minimal downtime
[20:27] <elinux> ok
[20:27] <Inf_lappy_> sebastien, well of course it will. because of windows printer driver sharing
[20:27] <sebsebseb> jerry_: you reading links the bot gave?
[20:28] <Supersaiyan_IV> dbbolton, http://software.canon-europe.com/products/0010231.asp choose linux, and download
[20:28] <Halitech> Inf_lappy_, only if you go with the virtual box from Sun and not the one from the repo, no usb support in the repo version
[20:29] <jerry_> copy and pasting to do later
[20:29] <sebsebseb> Halitech: yeah or  VMware or something that has  USB support
[20:29] <guntbert> dbbolton: in networkmanager: edit connections, choose your one, select edit, tab "wireless security", at "security" select web 128bit passphrase, then enter it (select "show key" to see what you are typing)
[20:29] <bernardo> hey, could anyone help me about compiling stuff?
[20:29] <guntbert> !compile | bernardo
[20:30] <bernardo> I'm trying to a link library, but I don't want it to link the usr/lib/ folder because I do not have access to do that, how can I make it look on it's own directory?
[20:30] <sebsebseb> jerry_: ok
[20:30] <iive> hello, i'm having problem installing ubuntu server 9.04 on hpt370 controller, it seems like the pata_htp37x module is not compiled at all, i do see 366/8 and 3x7n probes. any helpful links?
[20:31] <arand> Inf_lappy_: do you have the cups-driver-gutenprint package installed?
[20:31] <dbbolton> guntbert i'm talking about using iwconfig from a tty console
[20:31] <Inf_lappy_> arand, yes.
[20:31] <del_diablo> Hello. What is the name and location of the file controlling connections(as in dhcp and all that)? I got some troubles connecting to a hotspot at school(requires connecting to the network then a authentic in the browser). Wicd refuses apparently just because it waits for getting an IP.
[20:32] <sheffne> Hello can I ask a question?
[20:32] <thiebaude> sheffne: yes
[20:32] <Inf_lappy_> some searching around on canon's website got me this: http://software.canon-europe.com/software/0024301.asp?model= -- but that's a collection of .rpm files and i'm not sure if alien likes them
[20:32] <Slart> just ask, sheffne
[20:32] <guntbert> dbbolton: ah - and why didn't you say so? :-), I don't know right now but I'll search
[20:32] <arand> And you have looked through the ubuntu wiki instructions?
[20:32] <EagleScreen> Can I delete an item in about:config list of Firefox?
[20:32] <Inf_lappy_> they are for redhat9 and suse9 - those are pretty much ancient by now
[20:32] <Analkrut> I could use some help please, Im running ubuntu 7.1, and in my package manager it says that only 1132 packages are listed, but I know that there are more than that available, but I can't find how to show them all, so how do I?
[20:32] <sheffne> So i have a graphics disaster with my ubuntu, when the comp loads just before I see desktop I get a bunch of lines and squares
[20:33] <dbbolton> guntbert i did say so: (03:19:20 PM) dbbolton: how do i configure my wireless with iwconfig when the wep passphrase is not hexadecimal?
[20:33] <rakesh> hello everybody......when i am uploading my resume to timesjob it shows an error that u can upload only doc,docx,html,htm,txt file but my rscore card is in pdf form....so how cn i upload my scorecard....is there any soln
[20:33] <thiebaude> sheffne: what graphics card do you have?
[20:33] <sebsebseb> !7.10 |  Analkrut
[20:33] <dbbolton> guntbert i just read in the man page that passphrase isn't supported
[20:33] <growthmetal> Thingymebob: it didn't work...  There was something about a network adapter in the bios.  Although I turned it on nothing seems to have been changed
[20:33] <sheffne> Thiebaude: Radeon 9600
[20:33] <Slart> rakesh: seems like a question you need to ask the timesjob people
[20:33] <thiebaude> ok
[20:33] <jerry_> sebsebseb , i'M GOING TO DO SOME READING , IF YOU YOU OF OTHER LINKS , CAN I GIVE AN EMAIL ADDRESS HERE ?
[20:34] <thiebaude> !caps
[20:34] <sebsebseb> jerry_: the bit in the middle didn't make sense
[20:34] <rakesh> slart......is there way to convert pdf file to doc file
[20:34] <Slart> rakesh: you could perhaps export your pdf to plain text.. but it won't be nice looking any more.. or rewrite it in openoffice and save as docx/doc
[20:34] <sebsebseb> jerry_: also  you might not want to give out your email address in this channal, since it's publically logged
[20:34] <wojtek0490> Hi all
[20:34] <thiebaude> jerry_: the email idea is a bad idea
[20:35] <guntbert> dbbolton: sorry, I overlooked that - but you should be able to see the hex converted passkey even on the AP interface
[20:35] <Thingymebob> growthmetal: Sorry, I'm stumped, you may want to have a look through the forums or post a question there. There will be an answer, I just don't have it
[20:35] <Slart> rakesh: I don't think there is anything that does a good job of it, unfortunately.. perhaps there is a pdf to html converter.. perhaps
[20:35] <jerry_> Can I give an email address here ?
[20:35] <nikin> Hy. iam looking for an easyto use solution for trafic shaping to the internet. The main thing is to limit the internet bandwidth ued by my computer. The hard thing is that the connection wariesfrom Ethernet-Wifi-MobileNet. What i want isto set a global up-down load speed for my maschine, wich can be changed in an easyway, to always match the situation
[20:35] <growthmetal> Thingymebob: OK.  Thanks for your efforts!
[20:35] <Beefcaked> hali
[20:35] <lenswipe> Pici, you stil there?
[20:35] <Slart> jerry_: do it in a pm.. not in the channel
[20:35] <sebsebseb> jerry_: also  not much point, since  I don't do printers
[20:35] <del_diablo> How do i get WICD to connect onto a wireless hotspot?
[20:35] <jerry_> what that ?
[20:35] <MoeGreen> whats a good ubuntu dvd player/
[20:35] <Slart> jerry_: /msg someone Hi, here is my email-address bla bla bla
[20:35] <MoeGreen> ?
[20:35] <lenswipe> Pici, im re-configuring X for someone and its asking me questions i dont know the answer to..
[20:35] <wasutton3> can anyone reccomend any professional level 3d cad software for linux?
[20:35] <lenswipe> MoeGreen, VLC
[20:36] <Royall> what's the custom command to send a notify-osd message?
[20:36] <lenswipe> MoeGreen, without a doubt
[20:36] <del_diablo> MoeGreen; VLC, periode
[20:36] <MoeGreen> k thx
[20:36] <Analkrut> ubottu | So there isn't any way for me to get any other packages then the ones displayed?
[20:36] <Beefcaked> oh no halitech left :(
[20:36] <lenswipe> del_diablo, period* :)
[20:36] <sebsebseb> jerry_: private mesage, you can probably just click on  the name of someone and it will open one with them,  depending on your IRC client
[20:36] <Slart> wasutton3: not sure if any of the big ones have linux versions.. autocad?
[20:36] <iive> wasutton3: blender3d
[20:36] <lenswipe> Beefcaked, yup - i was needing him too :(
[20:36] <wasutton3> Slart: i dont think autocad has one
[20:36] <Slart> iive: blender? professional level 3d cad?
[20:36] <nikin> live: thats no cad :S
[20:37] <wojtek0490> I've got problem I can't create password protected archive using file-roller. I don't have even a choice to do this...See it AUTHORS file-roller is written by Paolo Bacchilega <paolo.bacch@tin.it>.
[20:37] <iive> i missed the cad part.
[20:37] <wojtek0490> This manual page was written by Sven Arvidsson  <sa@whiz.se>,  for  the Debian project (but may be used by others).
[20:37] <merma> what are the advantages of using a mail client like thunderbird to check gmail mail, instead of the actual gmail client?
[20:37] <sebsebseb> jerry_: ,but no point giving me your email address, because  1.   I don't do printers  2.  I don't want to email you
[20:37] <wojtek0490> SEE ALSO gtk-options(7), gnome-options(7)
[20:37] <wojtek0490> The online documentation available through the program’s Help menu.
[20:37] <wasutton3> i was looking for something to compete with pro engineer or solidworks
[20:37] <FloodBot2> wojtek0490: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[20:37] <wojtek0490> GNOME                             2007-09-27                    file-roller(1)
[20:37] <guntbert> dbbolton: maybe http://www.wepkey.com/ is helpful for you?
[20:37] <jerry_> sebsebseb, Tried that on your name ,not working
[20:37] <nikin> Merma: that you have the e-mails (warys by setting) een if you are offline
[20:37] <thiebaude> jerry_: right click on the name
[20:38] <merma> nikin: good point
[20:38] <wojtek0490> http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/3729/zrzutekranuw.png
[20:38] <nikin> merma: you can use filters or whatever you want and your programs supports, it eats less bandwidth becouse it only downlods the mail, not the client.. etc...
[20:38] <dbbolton> guntbert yes, but how do i know which one to use
[20:39] <jerry_> sebsebseb ?
[20:39] <mido_> guyz . how to make a new partition in ubuntu ?
[20:39] <danbhfive> wasutton3: I thought pro e had a linux version?
[20:39] <sebsebseb> !gparted |  mido_
[20:39] <Beefcaked> halitech come backkkk :((
[20:40] <sebsebseb> mido_: and it's also on the Ubuntu Live CD
[20:40] <Otacon22> Can i use apt-get to download and compile from source a package??
[20:40] <nikin> mido: check qparted, gparted for gui.
[20:40] <mido_> I'm doning LFS .. how to do that in command line
[20:40] <sebsebseb> mido_: Linux From Scratch?
[20:40] <mido_> yes
[20:41] <sebsebseb> !ot |  mido_
[20:41] <wojtek0490> I've problem with creating passwor-protected archive. Could u help me?
[20:41] <miguelonnnn> tioos, es normal que al ejecutar cp sobre unos 600 emgas el prompt deje de parpadear y no responda nada? estara colgao por mucho trabajo o se ha escoñao?
[20:41] <jim_p> hello people! long time no see :)
[20:41] <miguelonnnn> sryyyyyy wrong channel
[20:41] <miguelonnnn> hello jim_p
[20:41] <rakesh> is there any way to convert pdf file to doc,html,docx file format
[20:42] <MoeGreen> i am using dual monitors and how come when i reboot or logout all the settings are lost and only my main monitor is working until i enable the other one?
[20:42] <Crash1hd> IS this valid  line in fstab? UUID=c3a454ff-fe50-4cf2-a5f3-ef6e572c5623/Videos /home/crash1hd/Videos/ ext3 relatime 0 0
[20:42] <sebsebseb> mido_: in fact for that ##linux is probably better
[20:42] <genii> Not easily. pdf is usally an end-point
[20:42] <Aldor> i'm trying to install ubuntu 64-bit from an external hdd, i've copies everything that was on the CD over to the root directory of the external drive, but for it gives me the error "no bootmgr found" when i try to boot from it to start install
[20:42] <jim_p> rakesh: is plain text good enough?
[20:42] <Aldor> any idea how i can do this?
[20:42] <mido_> ubotuu..I'm donig LFS from Ubuntu ..doesnt matter .. how to make a new partition throw command line?
[20:42] <guntbert> dbbolton: try #1 (its used by default)
[20:42] <jim_p> mido_: cfdisk
[20:43] <rakesh> jimp......it can de
[20:43] <Aldor> pardon my typos O.O
[20:43] <sebsebseb> !bot |  mido_
[20:43] <nerdy_kid> hey guys, im trying to set up a ftp server, forwarded ports 21 and 20... im getting error messages in sys log about random ports being blocked...
[20:43] <jim_p> rakesh: then install pdf-edit and "export" the file as plain text
[20:43] <sebsebseb> mido_: it does matter in a way, because your not using Ubuntu,  so if you join the  general Linux channal :)
[20:43] <mido_> jim_p: tell me the full command
[20:43] <rakesh> ok jimp......thanks
[20:44] <mido_> I'm using ubuntu
[20:44] <Beefcaked> hi i tried installing yahoo messenger on wine and i just uninstalled it how do i get rid of the applications -> wine -> programs -> yahoo messenger category?
[20:44] <jim_p> rakesh: its pdfedit (no -)
[20:44] <jim_p> mido_: cfdisk as root and you will get an ncurses gui for the rest
[20:45] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: ok  Wine
[20:45] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: right
[20:45] <Beefcaked> yeah sebsebseb
[20:45] <Obituary> h
[20:45] <Inf_lappy_> nerdy_kid, almost certainly that's because of passive mode. ftp is an ancient protocol designed long before firewalls were a gleam in anyone's eyes
[20:45] <di||itante> Oh thats a shocker
[20:45] <mido_> thnx jim_p
[20:45] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: when you install Wine  and open it for the first time it creates  the stuff in the menu, but also a hidden .wine folder where your programs and that go
[20:45] <Beefcaked> i just want to delete the menu item it created for yahoo because when i uninstalled yahoo it didnt remove the menu item
[20:45] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked:  in the home folder
[20:45] <jim_p> mido_: you are welcome
[20:45] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: the menu stuff however does not go in there, that's in .local or .config instead
[20:46] <di||itante> Use VSFTPD on linux
[20:46] <jim_p> is there an xfce specific channel?
[20:46] <Beefcaked> sebsebseb: where can i find it
[20:46] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: well your new hence why I am telling you that as well
[20:46] <di||itante> Add add port knocking to add an extra level of sec
[20:46] <dev1> jim_p, #xfce?
[20:46] <nerdy_kid> Inf_lappy_ how do i fix it? im not using the ftp client in passive mode...
[20:46] <jim_p> like kubuntu is for kde version of ubuntu
[20:46] <genii> mido_: There is no "one command" to do the entire partitioning, etc etc. You may want to see http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/tutorials/3174/6/ for how to use fdisk and similar partitioning tools
[20:46] <leaf-sheep> jim_p: #xubuntu
[20:46] <jim_p> thanks leachim6
[20:46] <jim_p> sorry
[20:47] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: the  .folders  are  good to know about,  since that's where program user data goes, and then if you remove one,   and re open the program, it's like you just installed it
[20:47] <Aldor> is it even possible to install ubuntu from an external drive by extracting the contents of the live CD onto it?
[20:47]  * jim_p makes a not for tomorrow morning
[20:47] <Aldor> i've done it with windows /shrug
[20:47] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: they are hidden folders in home
[20:47] <sebsebseb> !home |  Beefcaked
[20:47] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: places > home folder
[20:48] <Beefcaked> sebsebseb: wait we are talking about the menu item here right? i just want to remove yahoo messenger from Applications -> Wine -> Programs
[20:48] <jailson> oi td bem
[20:48] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: then  view > show hidden files and folders,  and   you can do a list and  by type  in alphabatical order and stuff like that as well if you want
[20:48] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: yes I told you where it puts the Wine menu
[20:48] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: ,but also the  actsaul Wine programs
[20:48] <Beefcaked> oh ok
[20:48] <Obituary> hi
[20:49] <Obituary> do you all use kubuntu?
[20:49] <sebsebseb> Obituary: no
[20:49] <sebsebseb> Obituary: maybe you want #kubuntu
[20:49] <Beefcaked> so folders that have a . in front are hidden? and if i delete a hidden folder that contains app data and run that app its like reinstalling?
[20:49] <Beefcaked> since its going to recreate the . folder?
[20:49] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: kind of yeah
[20:49] <jim_p> Beefcaked: exactly
[20:49] <Obituary> i use 3, ubuntu, kubuntu and xubuntu, but in xubuntu i have problems with windows, cant maximize, anybody knows why?
[20:49] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: basically you  install a program once, and  you don't need to re install it normalley
[20:49] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: ,becasue the program and the user data  for it are kept seperate
[20:50] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: well re instaling a program can help,  when they don't just add them selves to the menu,  because then normalely the shorcuts go on, but  logging out of Ubuntu and back in again,  will also take care of that
[20:50] <jim_p> Obituary: window manager problems? eg not having  button or keyboard shortcut for maximise?
[20:51] <Beefcaked> sebsebseb: im unable to find the menu item "yahoo messenger!" anywhere in the hidden folders
[20:51] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: yes you won't find it
[20:51] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: the menu is in .local or .config
[20:51] <Beefcaked> should i relog?
[20:51] <Beefcaked> oh okay.
[20:51] <leaf-sheep> !away > rickspencer3-afk
[20:51] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: have a look whilst your at it to see if .wine is left
[20:51] <Obituary> yeah, thats it, cannot maximise, no button at all
[20:51] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: just, becasue you removed Wine, doesn't mean you removed   the  program  user data stuff for it
[20:51] <Beefcaked> by the way i didnt uninstall wine, just yahoo messenger in wine
[20:51] <jim_p> Obituary: give me a sec to look up xfce settings
[20:52] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: that means if you re install Wine,  it will be like before
[20:52] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: ok so   get  the menu   folder  and  delete Yahoo messenger shorcuts
[20:52] <beinghuman> anyone in here familiar with splashtop?
[20:52] <dev1> Beefcaked, see local/share/applications/wine/
[20:52] <dev1> in home dir
[20:52] <dev1> .local
[20:53] <pluffsy> hi
[20:53] <Beefcaked> im in .config/menus/applications-merged and i see a file here called wine-Programs-Yahoo! Messenger.menu
[20:53] <lenswipe> anyone know where the xorg.conf file is?
[20:53] <worm> Hello, does anybody know how to open the access to my apache local server to ppl who type my IP adress ?
[20:54] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: that's   not  it
[20:54] <lenswipe> worm, is apache running?
[20:54] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: what  dev1 put
[20:54] <Beefcaked> alright im here
[20:54] <lenswipe> worm, type "localhost" on the machine tell me what happens
[20:54] <worm> lenswipe, yes
[20:54] <Beefcaked> should i delete the folder?
[20:54] <lenswipe> worm, ok then they should just type your IP
[20:54] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: not the container folder
[20:54] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: just the Yahoo stuff from it
[20:54] <dev1> see inside
[20:54] <lenswipe> worm, wait, did you mean anyone in the world? or anyone on your network?
[20:55] <Beefcaked> sebsebseb: why dont i see the accessories folder from here?
[20:55] <cached> i have some very quiet music, and i was wondering if there is a way to increase the max volume of ubuntu to compensate?
[20:55] <jim_p> brb dinner time
[20:55] <worm> lenswipe, anyone in the world
[20:55] <cached> it's still rather quiet with the volume turned all the way up
[20:55] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: ,because   the other stuff is   some where else the  config stuff for it
[20:55] <lenswipe> worm, you need to portforward - head over to portforward.com for instructions on how to do that with your router...
[20:55] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: in fact there's a nice little program built in,  that  lets you edit the menus
[20:55] <miguelonnnn> hey please, 1 question. I've just runned cp dir dir, and the prompt freezed, i open graphically the dir and just 2 dirs are made, no more. I wonder is it right or cp is in troubles? i should have made a verbose cp but didn't think about it
[20:55] <worm> lenswipe, ok thanks i couldn't find any relevant keywords to type in google
[20:55] <cmp> any good site full of applications for ubuntu ?
[20:55] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: for the other stuff, like what programs you want shown and that kind of thing
[20:55] <Beefcaked> sebsebseb: should i delete the yahoo messenger thing i saw in .config ?
[20:55] <lenswipe> sebsebseb, you talking about alacarte
[20:56] <Inf_lappy_> cached, not really an ubuntu problem, but have you tried replaygain and playing in a replaygain-aware audio player?
[20:56] <sebsebseb> lenswipe: probably
[20:56] <sebsebseb> !repos | cmp
[20:56] <sebsebseb> !synapic |  cmp
[20:56] <kpkudi> cmp: lol well it depends on what you want
[20:56] <lenswipe> worm, no problem, you tell portforward that you want a HTTP server or something and then you tell it your make and model of router and it gives you step by step advice
[20:56] <sebsebseb> !synaptic | cmp
[20:56] <pluffsy> I have problems with a crashing server and I have very little idea of what is causing it and where to look. What should I check more than syslog?
[20:57] <Crash1hd> Is there a way to mount a subdirectory using uuid?
[20:57] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: the thing in .config   you can leave that
[20:57] <lenswipe> pluffsy, mebbe try typing "top" in terminal and see whats eating all the CPU and memory
[20:57] <Inf_lappy_> cached, i use foobar2000 (www.foobar2000.org) in wine for replaygain scanning myself. works like a charm. only linux player that i know of that uses replaygain is amarok though
[20:57] <Beefcaked> sebsebseb: just wondering if i should delete wine-Programs-Yahoo! Messenger.menu from .config/menus/applications-merged
[20:57] <cmp> kpkudi, i want to have program which could allow me to make calles by connecting my mobile
[20:57] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: ,but it will probably be ok to delete it
[20:57] <ksool> Does anyone have BackroundProgram working for gdm? It seems to ignore it for me on intrepid and a fresh jaunty install.
[20:57] <worm> lenswipe, actually i would like to set up a temporary http server to show some projects to friends...that's what portforward does ?
[20:57] <pluffsy> lenswipe: yeah I've done that. but can't really find anything special. it says almost all ram is used but I can't find processes that use those ram. :/
[20:57] <Beefcaked> sebsebseb: thanks for all the help, i have to go for a bit :) im waiting on halitech maybe he'll finally get my webcam working
[20:58] <sebsebseb> Beefcaked: ok no probs
[20:58] <lenswipe> worm, portforwarding means you set your router to direct incoming requests on port 80 (thats for web browsing) at your server so that your webserver is accessible to the outside world portforward.com tells you how to do that
[20:58] <mido_> genii: thnx a lot man ,,
[20:58] <worm> lenswipe, ok ok thanks a lot
[20:58] <lenswipe> pluffsy, the processes at the top of the list are the ones using the most memory...
[20:58] <lenswipe> worm, no problem
[20:59] <lenswipe> oh, and worm, make sure your server has a satic IP
[20:59] <arand> Inf_lappy_: gmusicbrowser can read replaygain tags
[20:59] <kpkudi> cmp: you want to connect your phone to your computer and make calls? why dont you just use the phone lol
[20:59] <danbhfive> cached: there is mp3gain if it is an mp3
[20:59] <harn1> The xserver isn't restarting after a logout, the shutdown and restart buttons aren't working. I'm presently using command line to shut down. What can I do to correct this?
[20:59] <lenswipe> worm, so rather than being assigned an IP from your router your server needs to have an IP address set like 192.168.0.4 or something
[20:59] <kpkudi> cmp: or maybe im confused
[21:00] <lenswipe> worm, otherwise your servers IP will change and your router will be pointing HTTP requests to the wrong IP...
[21:00] <cached> Inf_lappy_: but there's no system-wide setting you know of?
[21:00] <worm> lenswipe, okay i'll keep that in mind
[21:00] <genii> mido_: You're welcome
[21:00] <Inf_lappy_> cached, well. if your audio files just have very low volume no fiddling with system settings will help that
[21:00] <lenswipe> worm, come back and ask me if you need anything because im running a webserver on my end here
[21:00] <lenswipe> worm, so ive done it before :)
[21:01] <worm> lenswipe, ok ;)
[21:01] <Inf_lappy_> cached, but you could try running alsa-mixer in a terminal and see if any of the output levels is very low
[21:01] <Inf_lappy_> cached, sorry. "alsamixer"
[21:01] <MoeGreen> why would a dvd not be playing if i installed vlc and also libdvd2css?
[21:02] <cmp> kpkudi, may be i wanted for some special purpose ???????
[21:02] <kpkudi> cmp: i would just use skype
[21:03] <Obituary> hi
[21:03] <jim_p> hi
[21:03] <Inf_lappy_> cached, in particular PCM. the gnome volume control manipulates Master iirc, but some programs change the volume on PCM. teamspeak being one of them if i'm not mistaken
[21:03] <jim_p> MoeGreen: do you have audio but no video?
[21:03] <DJNomad> is there a gimp help channel?
[21:04] <cmp> kpkudi, you dont give me straight answer -  can you tell me good site for porgrams in ubuntu?
[21:04] <MoeGreen> vlc see's the dvd but when i hit open it doesnt do anything
[21:04] <DJNomad> good site for ubuntu programs?
[21:04] <ActionParsnip> MoeGreen: you mean libdvdcss2?
[21:04] <Gouda> www.google.com
[21:04] <sebsebseb> DJNomad: browse Synaptic
[21:04] <Flannel> DJNomad: Almost certainly.  It's on irc.gnome.org, looks like #gimp
[21:04] <jim_p> DJNomad: synaptic
[21:05] <MoeGreen> yeah
[21:05] <ActionParsnip> MoeGreen: media -> open disk
[21:05] <MoeGreen> i did that
[21:05] <harn1> The xserver isn't restarting after a logout, the shutdown and restart buttons aren't working. I'm presently using command line to shut down. What can I do to correct this?
[21:05] <DJNomad> someone4 else asked the program site
[21:05] <ActionParsnip> !dvd | MoeGreen
[21:05] <harn1> Is there a channel for karmic bugs/problems?
[21:05] <cmp> any one can guide me to a site for applications for ubuntu ?
[21:05] <Flannel> harn1: #ubuntu+1
[21:05] <sebsebseb> !karmic |  harn1
[21:05] <ActionParsnip> !karmic | ham1
[21:06] <sebsebseb> ActionParsnip: I think normalley it would have gone see above  instead of two of those?
[21:06] <ActionParsnip> cmp: you can use synaptic or apt-cache to search
[21:06] <IdleOne> cmp: System>Administration>Synaptic package manager
[21:06] <kpkudi> cmp: use syntapic (i never got the spelling down) no one here goes to a website they may search on google for what they need but 9/10 they download from syntapic, if you cant find the program you need on google or noone here has no idea it proably does not exsist
[21:06] <Flannel> sebsebseb: Misspelling of the name.  But everyone, please pay attention to factoids.  It's rude to hit someone with something they've already been told
[21:06] <ActionParsnip> sebsebseb: mustve been time enough between
[21:07] <DJNomad> cmp ubuntu has a program in it that finds and installs programs called what they was saying
[21:07] <sebsebseb> ActionParsnip: nope what Flannel said
[21:07] <ActionParsnip> sebsebseb: gotcha
[21:07] <ActionParsnip> sebsebseb: im just slow today
[21:07] <sebsebseb> Flannel: ok
[21:08] <sebsebseb> ok
[21:08] <MoeGreen> thanks my problem was "sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread4/install-css.sh"
[21:09] <jim_p> MoeGreen: what is that script supposed to do? :S
[21:09] <MoeGreen> helped me play dvd's in vlc
[21:09] <jim_p> lol
[21:10] <csarven> Is the uuid in /boot/grub/menu.lst unique to the machine or the kernel?
[21:10] <sebsebseb> !lol >  jim_p
[21:10] <ActionParsnip> jim_p: the script worked here too,no idea what it did
[21:10] <ActionParsnip> jim_p: http://pastebin.com/d401169b5
[21:11] <heirrook> i have two users, X and Z.  I want to make a symlink to a directory on user X's desktop that has read write permissions for a directory in Z's.  Is there any way to do this without allowing all of users Z's directory accessible to X?
[21:11] <c7p> how can i upgrade 8.10 to 9.04 from command line , cause i got an issue with the gui. thx
[21:11] <Slart> !upgrade | c7p
[21:11] <Slart> c7p: I think there is a command line script for upgrading somewhere in that link
[21:11] <c7p> thx
[21:11] <burf> hey guys - youtube vids play really slow on my system and i cant watch bbc iplayer at all - any ideas - i did install the gstreamer when it popped  up?
[21:12] <Slart> c7p: search for "upgrading ubuntu server".. I think that would work even if you have the desktop version
[21:12] <eyore15> Does anyone have any experience with the System76 Starling Netbook?
[21:12] <ActionParsnip> Can someone please name the app that allows you to copy between processes even if you close the one you copied form
[21:12] <ActionParsnip> from*
[21:12] <ActionParsnip> somethng like clipper
[21:12] <Slart> burf: I've heard many people complain about the bbc player.. and hulu.. haven't seen any solutions yet.. you could try installing a newer version of the flash plugin..
[21:13] <jim_p> ActionParsnip: well it downloads a deb and installs it... nothing special
[21:13] <DJNomad> does anyone like listen music player?
[21:13] <jim_p> ActionParsnip: glipper ?
[21:13] <Slart> ActionParsnip: some kind of clipboard app?
[21:13] <alejandro> I was talking to a guy last night about Linuxsampler....lol are you here???
[21:13] <DJNomad> I got the .6.3 installed today and I li,ke it pretty good
[21:13] <ActionParsnip> jim_p: thats the one, thanks :D
[21:13] <burf> i see adobe flash player 10 in the add/remove but it says its 3rd party
[21:13] <ActionParsnip> Slart: glipper is the one
[21:13] <nerdy_kid> where does xinit.rc go? trying to auto load nvidia config
[21:13] <eurythmia_> I've got some pretty weird permissions stuff going on. something seems to think there's no permissions data in my web root ... here's the output of ls -laZ: http://www.pastebin.ca/1551898
[21:14] <jim_p> ActionParsnip: well its heavily dependant on gnome though :(
[21:14] <ActionParsnip> jim_p: i'm usingg gnome based stuff so its ok
[21:14] <jim_p> burf: sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree and u are done
[21:15] <Inf_lappy_> burf, i can only speak for myself, but flash on linux hasn't been good for me. this laptop overheats _every time_ if i watch an HQ youtube video for 15-20 minutes
[21:15] <rabidweezle> Exactly *how* does ubuntu do auto-mounting of inserted media?
[21:15] <kpkudi> cmp: observe....
[21:15] <ActionParsnip> Inf_lappy_: apparently theres a way to make it use less
[21:15] <ActionParsnip> Inf_lappy_: use less resource
[21:15] <kpkudi> whats that spreadsheet program (not openoffice) callded?
[21:15] <jim_p> Inf_lappy_: it does the same on all junk facebook apps on the desktop (dual core etc) and the laptop (single core etc)
[21:15] <Inf_lappy_> rabidweezle, i'm pretty sure it's hald that does that
[21:15] <Slart> kpkudi: gnumeric?
[21:15] <erUSUL> kpkudi: gnumeric
[21:16] <sebsebseb> kpkudi: Gnumeric or KOffice
[21:16] <rabidweezle> hald ehh, I'll look it up, thanks
[21:16] <kpkudi> cmp: now i will search for gnumeric, which i will find, and install
[21:16] <nerdy_kid> anyone know where the xinit.rc file is?
[21:16] <jim_p> rabidweezle: with hal's assistance, like all other DE do
[21:16] <ajitam> hi I connected a device on my rs232. when I type "dmesg | grep tty" i don't find it. Is this it or is there some driver for rs232 ?
[21:17] <jim_p> nerdy_kid: /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc
[21:17] <cmp> what do you mean  kpkudi?
[21:17] <rabidweezle> jim_p: I recently switched to opensuse for a project, and it doesn't do it XD
[21:17] <rabidweezle> lame
[21:17] <burf> i instaled guarddog earlier - could it be a protocol i havnt enabled?
[21:17] <rayno_b> hello there - I just installed samba 3 and set it up as a domain controller.  pc's can join fine, however user credentials are not cached on the windows machines and therefore cannot log in when disconnected.
[21:17] <Inf_lappy_> ActionParsnip, yeah. i tried export XLIB_SKIP_ARGB_VISUALS=1 in firefox.sh and it seems to have helped a little. but it still gets _very_ hot when playing video - even something like 400 pixel tall
[21:17] <donpdonp> is there an ubuntu equivalent for OS X dashboard widgets?
[21:17] <nerdy_kid> jim_p thanks, do you know how to run a program in the file?
[21:17] <burf> ts normal tcpip isnt it?
[21:18] <jim_p> rabidweezle: well... under gnome 2.24+ nautilus handles automounting
[21:18] <eurythmia_> rayno_b: you'll want to ask in #windows
[21:18] <rayno_b> thanks
[21:18] <eurythmia_> no prob.
[21:18] <Inf_lappy_> ActionParsnip, compared to playing perfectly good x264 encodes in mplayer without breaking a sweat. honestly flash is just garbage on linux
[21:18] <jim_p> nerdy_kid: /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc is a shell script i think
[21:18] <rabidweezle> guess I could use nautilus
[21:18] <rabidweezle> i'm in kde4 atm
[21:19] <nerdy_kid> jim_p yeah ok, thanks :)
[21:19] <ActionParsnip> Inf_lappy_: its garbage eveywhere
[21:19] <jim_p> rabidweezle: there is some applet that handles automounting of removable media
[21:19] <sebsebseb> rabidweezle: by the way there's also #kubuntu
[21:19] <ActionParsnip> Inf_lappy_: adobe are too stupid to make it opensource too
[21:19] <ajitam> hi I connected a device on my rs232. when I type "dmesg | grep tty" i don't find it. Is this it or is there some driver for rs232 ?
[21:19] <Letterbomb05> Hi, I was just trying to install conky, however when I execute ./config in the terminal I get configure error: Can't locate X11 installation. How can I resolve this? [Linux noob]
[21:19] <ActionParsnip> Letterbomb05: conky is in repos
[21:20] <ActionParsnip> !info conky | Letterbomb05
[21:20] <jim_p> Letterbomb05: delete the folder you have there and    sudo apt-get install conky
[21:20] <rayno_b> the people over at #windows (and #samba) doesn't seem to be talkative at all.  anyone here with an idea to help me?
[21:20] <jim_p> apt will take care of the rest
[21:20] <rabidweezle> sebsebseb: I'm thinking about switching this project to kubuntu now, openSUSE has MUCH to be desired in the way of fuctionality
[21:20] <Letterbomb05> ok thanks jim_p
[21:20] <jim_p> rayno_b: can you please repeat the question?
[21:20] <sebsebseb> rabidweezle: what kind of project?
[21:21] <rabidweezle> sebsebseb: A school thing, trying to show the school that forcing the children to use windows costs the state alot more than they know
[21:21] <rayno_b> when using samba as domain controller, and windows is set to cache credentials, it appears that the credentials are actually not cached, so users cannot log in when not connected to the network.
[21:21] <sebsebseb> rabidweezle: oh right, well good luck with that
[21:21] <Letterbomb05> jim_p, how can I now get conky on my desktop? I've used sudo apt-get install
[21:22] <sebsebseb> rabidweezle: also it's probably better realy to promote stanard Ubuntu, rather than Kubuntu
[21:22] <rabidweezle> sebsebseb: basically, the kids bring home their school laptops loaded with viruses and then spread them at the network at school...
[21:22] <jim_p> rayno_b: sorry mate, i have no idea on this
[21:22] <rayno_b> aaaaah :(
[21:22] <anqee|home> is there an application that fully supports exchange for Ubuntu or any other dists? I'm thinking to let go of M$ for Ubuntu in my working environment
[21:22] <Flannel> Letterbomb05: You've gotta make your conkyrc or whatever (conky is installed on your machine, but now you have to 'enable' it for your account, however that's done)
[21:22] <Pulga> hi, I am looking for a documentation about kernel compilation....
[21:23] <rabidweezle> sebsebseb: true, but these kids are using vista, and they are all about "pretty" :/
[21:23] <eurythmia_> have you ever seen the output of ls -l  look like this: -????????? ? ? ? 0 ?          ? <filename>
[21:23] <jim_p> Letterbomb05: there is a huge thread on ubuntuforums.org regarduing conky configuration. you will need to make a .conkyrc first
[21:23] <Flannel> !kernel | Pulga
[21:23] <Letterbomb05> ok jim_p thanks i'll look into it.
[21:23] <sebsebseb> rabidweezle: well Gnome can be themed of course as well, and look rather nice  after doing that
[21:23] <jim_p> rayno_b: install swat in case it gives you more samba options to configure
[21:23] <Pulga> thanks
[21:23] <rakesh> cn anyone help me connecting yahoo messenger
[21:24] <jim_p> rakesh: use pidgin
[21:24] <prodigel> hi all. how do I run gproftpd. I've just installed it along proftpd and I get command not found when trying sudo gproftpd
[21:24] <jim_p> rayno_b: swat is a web based ui for samba
[21:24] <Inf_lappy_> rabidweezle, first of all if they don't like brown, there is always blubuntu
[21:24] <sebsebseb> rabidweezle: also  remember this kind of software isn't only about saving money
[21:24] <rabidweezle> sebsebseb: true, ubuntu would be safe, and I could just install a few different window managers to show that they can get their kid's laptops running the best for their peticular child's tastes, without breaking them every week
[21:24] <sebsebseb> !freedom |  rabidweezle
[21:25] <rakesh> jimp....but its not working
[21:26] <rabidweezle> sebsebseb: I know all about freedom, but I don't want to preach to them about that, I want to tell them that their homework won't be lost because they contracted a virus from a website that crippled a years worth of labs and reports, saving them from failing school.
[21:26] <sebsebseb> rabidweezle: we are off topic, hence why I started a pm
[21:26] <Flannel> rabidweezle, sebsebseb: mind taking this conversation to #ubuntu-offtopic?  Thanks
[21:26] <rabidweezle> NP
[21:26] <rabidweezle> sorry caps
[21:27] <jim_p> rakesh: use kopete or some other multi protocol client like ayttm
[21:27] <Michalxo> or empathy :D
[21:27] <jim_p> or sim
[21:28] <austin_> Can someone help me install the latest Java SDK and JRE?
[21:28] <austin_> anybody?
[21:29] <burf> anyone here using onversation client?
[21:29] <burf> konversation
[21:29] <jim_p> austin_: arent the ones in the repo enough fresh?
[21:29] <austin_> jim_p: I installed those, but went to the java website and ran some test...says i'm a bit outdated
[21:29] <burf> if so how do you stop it from flooding my screen with X joined... x left.. etc...
[21:30] <Gouda> I have a question regarding Amarok media player. I do not see an option for my storage drive to scan for my collection.
[21:30] <jim_p> austin_: i would stick to the repo provided ones and not care about what sun's site says
[21:31] <burf> nevermidn found it
[21:31] <abhifx> is there a download manager cum torrent down-loader for Linux?
[21:32] <Inf_lappy_> austin_, the current java6 update revision on ubuntu is 14 and sun's latest is 16. you can read the release notes on sun's website here: http://java.sun.com/javase/6/webnotes/ReleaseNotes.html to see what fixes you're missing
[21:32] <ActionParsnip> abhifx: theres gwget if you want a download manager
[21:32] <Trijntje> abhifx: transmission is a simple client
[21:32] <Inf_lappy_> if any of them are important to you *then* manually upgrade. they probably aren't though
[21:32] <burf> not being able watch youtube vids and bbc iplayer might be a reason to go back to crappy windoze
[21:33] <rakesh> is there way to use yahoo messenger
[21:33] <burf> shame cos im loving linux so far
[21:33] <Thingymebob> burf:  you can do both
[21:33] <Trijntje> burf: did you install flashplugin nonfree?
[21:33] <abhifx> ActionParsnip, : i want an integrated solution, thanks for suggestion though
[21:33] <austin_> burf: use opera man
[21:33] <ActionParsnip> rakesh: either pidgin or gyachi
[21:33] <burf> rakesh: no - but pidgen isnt far off
[21:33] <ActionParsnip> abhifx: not sure one exists
[21:33] <Gouda> I would suggest Pidgin. Pidgin is awesome
[21:33] <burf> i installed the flashplugin nonfree yes
[21:33] <ActionParsnip> abhifx: opera can do both, it has a torrent client inbuilt
[21:33] <abhifx> Trijntje: is there an integrated solution, thanks for suggestion though
[21:34] <rakesh> is there any other
[21:34] <burf> i need FF - its the best, plus i need the dev tools (firebug etc.)
[21:34] <abhifx> ActionParsnip : ok
[21:34] <Trijntje> burf: and restart firefox etc?
[21:34] <burf> yep
[21:34] <Gouda> I would just look up Pigdin. I am positive it will meet your needs. Google it and check out their website
[21:35] <Trijntje> abhifx: I do not understand that, did I awnser your question?
[21:35] <abhifx> ActionParsnip : i find operas download system very weak. so there is no other package? not even a plugin?
[21:35] <ActionParsnip> abhifx: not sure, thats al i can think of
[21:35] <rakesh> is there otherway to run yahoo messenger except pidgin&gyachi
[21:36] <ichat> pidgin is obsolete as there is telepathy
[21:36] <abhifx> ActionParsnip, k, ty
[21:36] <jim_p> rakesh: ayttm , sim, kopete...
[21:36] <austin_> Inf_lappy: It says, when i run java -version "java version "1.6.0_14"
[21:36] <austin_> "
[21:36] <abhifx> Trijntje : u did responded me
[21:36] <ActionParsnip> ichat: sounds interesting
[21:37] <ichat> telepathy also supports many 'windows only' feature with for example msn
[21:37] <ichat> lol video / audio calls
[21:37] <ichat> and stuf like that
[21:38] <ichat> its supposedly also supports jingle (as in gtalk) -
[21:38] <ActionParsnip> ichat: what protocols does it suport?
[21:38] <ichat> but i havn't tried that out yet
[21:38] <abhifx> with the latest version, pidgin has also added audio video feature
[21:38] <burf> its so slow
[21:38] <jim_p> goodnight people
[21:38] <burf> makes my system crawl too
[21:38] <samphippen> what software can I use to do a live screencast of my desktop?
[21:39] <cheetahw26> are there any known issues with any USB wireless sticks in Ubuntu ?
[21:39] <burf> so is it a liecnsiing issue with adobe then - cant they be arsed to release for linux?
[21:39] <ActionParsnip> cheetahw26: depends on what chip it uses?
[21:39] <ActionParsnip> burf: they do and have
[21:39] <cheetahw26> i haven't bought one yet, but am planning on it now...
[21:39] <ichat> sam,  what do you meen..
[21:39] <burf> wel do i have it?
[21:39] <cheetahw26> what chips aren't supported/compatible ?
[21:39] <samphippen> ichat, make it possible for people to see my desktop live
[21:39] <ichat> !google gnome telepathy
[21:39] <puff> I'm trying to figure out how to get my canon pixma mp210 printing.
[21:40] <samphippen> ichat, please highlight me as samphippen
[21:40] <ichat> sam -  vnc would do?
[21:40] <ActionParsnip> burf: you can install it many ways, provided the .so for your achitecture is in your plugins folder, it wil work
[21:40] <ActionParsnip> !hcl | cheetahw26
[21:40] <burf> in add/remove all i see is a 3rd party adbode flash player
[21:40] <austin_> Can someone help me install BlueJ.  I'm trying to  install by the instructions but its not working
[21:40] <ichat> sorry -  tabbing you borks my client  samhippen
[21:40] <burf> or is the 3rd party adobe?
[21:40] <ActionParsnip> burf: : what is the output of: uname -a
[21:40] <Letterbomb05> How can I kill a process running in the terminal?
[21:41] <ActionParsnip> Letterbomb05: ps -ef | grep <something>
[21:41] <MrStein1> Where to start if I want to set some Xorg mouse related options (like SampleRate) ? Xorg.conf is practically empty. I have Ubuntu 9.04
[21:41] <burf> burfs-pc
[21:41] <ActionParsnip> Letterbomb05: then: kill f<left most number>
[21:41] <guntbert> Letterbomb05: you use kill or killall
[21:41] <Obituary> hi
[21:41] <Trijntje> Letterbomb05: kill $(pidof programnamehere)
[21:41] <burf> Linux burfs-pc 2.6.28-15-generic #49-Ubuntu SMP Tue Aug 18 18:40:08 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux
[21:41] <ActionParsnip> burf: the whole output please
[21:41] <ActionParsnip> burf: thanks
[21:42] <burf> ActionParsnip: what does that tell you aprt from my pc name
[21:42] <ActionParsnip> burf: I'll show you how I do ity instead of the packages. imho the package for flash sucks
[21:42] <burf> thx man - appriciate it
[21:42] <ActionParsnip> burf: kernel version, i686 = 32bit
[21:42] <burf> oh i see
[21:43] <ichat> MrStein1:  -  xorg seems to have been replased by a file  in the drive part  like  nvidia.conf  or ati.conf  or somethink like that... -  you can use thair controll pannel applet or lurk a bit in your /etc/
[21:43] <burf> its a shame cos flash video is used more and more
[21:43] <ichat> (xorg as in  xorg.conf
[21:44] <ActionParsnip> burf: mkdir ~/.mozilla/plugins; cd ~/.mozilla/plugins; wget http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/current/install_flash_player_10_linux.tar.gz; tar zxvf ./install_flash_player_10_linux.tar.gz; rm ./install_flash_player_10_linux.tar.gz
[21:44] <ActionParsnip> burf: run that and restart firefox, you now have flash
[21:44] <burf> can i run that all in one line with the ;'s
[21:45] <ActionParsnip> burf: yes, thats the idea
[21:45] <nicklas__> hello, anyone knows if you can request packages in repos? warsow has been released in new version
[21:45] <burf> cool - just checking
[21:45] <Obituary> what desktops can i install with ubuntu please?
[21:45] <ActionParsnip> Obituary: do you mean like gnome / kde etc?
[21:45] <mneptok> ActionParsnip: despite personal preferences, packages are the recommended method for new users
[21:45] <Obituary> yeah
[21:45] <Obituary> i have ubuntu, xubuntu and kubuntu together
[21:45] <eurythmia_> how do I schedule an fsck on the next reboot? I want to check my homedir, and the "forcefsck" file didn't do the trick.
[21:45] <ActionParsnip> mneptok: i know but s/he was asking earlier today so its been a while and has got no where
[21:46] <mneptok> ActionParsnip: and that command will *not* work in a single inputline
[21:46] <ichat> Obituary:  -   there's at least  KDE GNOME XFCD  LXDE  OpenBox
[21:46] <ActionParsnip> Obituary: LXDE, Fluxbox, flwm
[21:46] <Obituary> ok, thanks
[21:46] <ichat>  packages
[21:46] <ActionParsnip> mneptok: why not?
[21:46] <mneptok> burf: did you try installing the official Flash package?
[21:46] <ActionParsnip> Obituary: e17
[21:46] <burf> got 100% then now i see libflashplayer.so <newline>burf@burfs-pc:~/.mozilla/plugins$
[21:46] <burf> has it finished?
[21:46] <ichat> ActionParsnip:  -  Enlightenmet CEWL
[21:47] <ActionParsnip> burf: yes, if you run: ls
[21:47] <ActionParsnip> burf: do you see the .so file
[21:47] <burf> yeah
[21:47] <ActionParsnip> mneptok: looks like it passed ok to me :P
[21:47] <ActionParsnip> burf: close all firefoxes and rerun
[21:47] <Obituary> and what do you do to install in console? sudo apt-get install opensuse-desktop?
[21:48] <burf> doing it now - thx
[21:48] <ActionParsnip> Obituary: that wont work
[21:48] <ActionParsnip> Obituary: opensuse is a seperate distribution
[21:48] <maxagaz> how to set screen by default each time i open a bash ?
[21:48] <ActionParsnip> Obituary: suse uses kde
[21:48] <necrogami> Any idea why my cpu clock speed registers 800mhz instead of the correct 3.52ghz?
[21:48] <Obituary> ah ok, i have tried with sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop in ubuntu and has it worked
[21:49] <ActionParsnip> mneptok: what was wrong with my command? user has reported a success?
[21:49] <Obituary> and xubuntu too
[21:49] <Gouda> Necro: Is it registering that same speed in your bios? Maybe something in there got set wrong
[21:49] <MoeGreen> is k3b the best for burning?
[21:49] <ichat> to install its  kununtu-desktop  afaik
[21:49] <Obituary> problem with xubuntu, windows doesnt work well, cannot maximise and close them dont know why
[21:49] <ActionParsnip> MoeGreen: there is no best
[21:49] <necrogami> Gouda: i've rebooted .. on reboot it shows the correct 3.52 and in bios cpu status screen it says the same.
[21:49] <burf> not any different - ts still really jumpy and slow
[21:49] <Obituary> ok
[21:50] <burf> thats a shame
[21:50] <ActionParsnip> MoeGreen: so it is simultaneously the best and worst as well as everything in between
[21:50] <necrogami> Gouda: http://sysinfo.bsap.ws/index.php?disp=dynamic
[21:50] <burf> thx anyway tho ActionParsnip
[21:50] <Lostinspace_46> I am remapping my keyboard with xmodmap and xbindkeys. While they work together, they look at modifiers differently. Do they work together but run independantly?
[21:50] <nicklas__> can i do package update requests here?
[21:50] <nicklas__> !bugzilla
[21:50] <nicklas__> !package
[21:51] <ActionParsnip> mneptok: fyi, thats one of my long standing scripts that installs flash, so i know it works. I'd like to improve it if you can spot any flaws
[21:51] <ActionParsnip> burf: what spec is the system? Are you running compiz?
[21:51] <Diabetic4Life> I recently switched from Vista to Ubuntu knowing full well that I was going to have problems with running software and such on it and now need some help to access something on a web site for  class that I am taking anyone have some time to give me a hand. BTW I am new to irc as well so bare with me if you are kind enough to help.
[21:52] <Aison> hello
[21:52] <burf> the system isnt great (had no issues on xp tho) im runnining compiz but i cant enable any effects
[21:52] <rodimus> hi
[21:52] <ActionParsnip> burf: do you have swfdec or gnash installed also?
[21:52] <m1dlg> If I have a XP PC and a Ubuntu PC on same network, how do I browse the 'shared' folder on my Ubunutu machine when using XP?
[21:52] <burf> ah - maybe thats the reason - it doesnt recognise my card i think (or does work wel with it)
[21:52] <burf> no but il try those now
[21:52] <ActionParsnip> burf: that may be why, get your video card instaled and it should be ok
[21:53] <froshchan> i have a bizarre battery issue. the AC power is connected to my laptop but the battery doesn't seem to be charging
[21:53] <Aison> I installed ubuntu on a nvidia ION architecture. now I need some driver for graphics. what do I have to install?
[21:53] <ActionParsnip> burf: dont use them as well, only use one#
[21:53] <burf> i spent all day on that yesterday - im putting it down to be ing a n old card
[21:53] <froshchan> it's been at 4.9% for 3 days of full power
[21:53] <ActionParsnip> Aison: what is the output of: lsb_release -c
[21:53] <guntbert> nicklas__: this is a help channel, not a place to contact developpers/packagers
[21:53] <burf> im using my onboard sis at the mo, i rippe out my ati rage 128 pro (also old) cos i had same isses
[21:53] <ActionParsnip> burf: whats the output of: lspci | grep -i vga
[21:54] <burf> sudo apt-get install swfdec   ?
[21:54] <nicklas__> guntbert: so where i do that then?
[21:54] <ActionParsnip> !flash | burf
[21:54] <nicklas__> guntbert: launchpad works like bugzilla?
[21:54] <burf> 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 661/741/760 PCI/AGP or 662/761Gx PCIE VGA Display Adapter
[21:54] <ActionParsnip> burf: if yuo are going that way you will need to run: rm -rf ~/.mozilla/plugins
[21:55] <burf> is swfdec a replacement then?
[21:55] <guntbert> nicklas__: I don't know about requests
[21:55] <m1dlg> !samba
[21:55] <nicklas__> guntbert: ok, thanks anyway
[21:56] <Aison> ActionParsnip, Codename:       jaunty ;)
[21:56] <ActionParsnip> Aison: cool
[21:56] <Aison> ActionParsnip, it works, but the opensource driver is not that nice
[21:56] <m1dlg> !samba
[21:56] <Inf_lappy_> Diabetic4Life, that's either a firefox problem or (more likely) the website is specifically coded to only work with MSIE. you *might* be lucky and get IEs4Linux to work with it
[21:56] <eurythmia_> necrogami: probably CPU scaling. unless ... is this through "cat /proc/cpuinfo" ?
[21:56] <m1dlg> If I have a XP PC and a Ubuntu PC on same network, how do I browse the 'shared' folder on my Ubunutu machine when using XP?
[21:56] <nicklas__> guntbert: are you like a ubuntu admin or something?
[21:56] <puff> Hey, I'm trying to get the canon pixma mp210 drivers to work. I've downloaded the proprietary drivers from Canon Australia, installed the debs wtih dpkg, but they still don't show up in SYstem/Admin/New Printers...
[21:56] <burf> so install swfdec and remove teh plugins from FF with rm -rf ~/.mozilla/plugins ?
[21:56] <Aison> ActionParsnip, but the driver manager don't show me the proprietary one
[21:57] <ActionParsnip> Aison: sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-180
[21:57] <ActionParsnip> burf: yes, if you have more than 1 flash plugin they conflict
[21:57] <guntbert> nicklas__: on my machine yes - and you might want to ask about requests in #ubuntu-offtopic
[21:57] <burf> ActionParsnip: flash plugi installer already installed wheni click the apt link
[21:58] <nicklas__> guntbert: hmm, dont know if i agree with you, i dont think its offtopic
[21:58] <burf> sudo apt-get install swfdec   didnt find anything either
[21:58] <GobiTheGoblin> hi there =)
[21:58] <GobiTheGoblin> You must have heard the ati issues with 9.04?
[21:59] <GobiTheGoblin> I fixed with this: http://tan-com.com/posts/technology/fix-ubuntu-904-ati-driver-issue
[21:59] <guntbert> nicklas__: *this* channel is strictly for support
[21:59] <GobiTheGoblin> and now, I have compiz effects running wihtout propiertary drivers installed.. is it normal?
[21:59] <nicklas__> guntbert: but isnt that support? getting a package you want/need?
[21:59] <burf> ActionParsnip: what should i do?>
[22:00] <sharef> im looking for support for ipmsg command line interface, some pm me if they have significant knowledge in it
[22:00] <kerim> hello
[22:00] <guntbert> nicklas__: no, here we try to tell you how to get an existing package...
[22:00] <nicklas__> !launchpadf
[22:00] <kerim> how can ınstall QGrub editor on ubuntu whith console
[22:00] <nicklas__> !launchpad
[22:00] <ActionParsnip> burf: you just said it, you need to delete the plugins folder, uninstall any flash plugins you may have installed, then install the alternative
[22:01] <Flannel> nicklas__: #ubuntu-motu is the place you go to discuss additional packages... I can't seem to find the wiki page about it right now for some reason
[22:01] <puff> ARgh.
[22:01] <puff> Can anybody help me get this printer working?
[22:01] <dive^> Hi guys, I'm trying to mount a samba share and I'm looking smbmount or mount.cifs. Says I need smbfs but apt says package is missing or obsoleted. Any solutions?
[22:01] <Flannel> nicklas__: Ah, here we go: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/NewPackages
[22:02] <bthornton> Does anybody know how to get the latest version of Vuze working on Jaunty (64-bit)? I don't even care about the packages; I should just be able to download the "stock" Vuze distribution and run it, it seems to be unable to locate the correct SWT libraries.
[22:02] <bthornton> Yes, I do have SWT installed.
[22:02] <m1dlg> nicklas__, I'm with the other guys here, that your thread has expired and his clogging the forum
[22:02] <Flannel> m1dlg: Don't be rude.
[22:03] <m1dlg> wasn't intending to be. sry
[22:03] <sharef> im looking for a scriptable way to recieve text messages and emails.
[22:03] <_lucky_> Does anybody know if there will be a log of the class ubuntu dev classroom ?
[22:03] <m1dlg> *in text it's easy to miss read into something said.
[22:03] <nicklas__> what? i havent posted any thread?
[22:03] <Obituary> i have installed lxde, nice one,xd
[22:03] <Flannel> !logs | _lucky_
[22:03] <_lucky_> thanks
[22:04] <ActionParsnip> burf: theres this for your video card. http://www.winischhofer.eu/linuxsisvga.shtml Ive not used it so cant comment on it, looks thorough
[22:04] <Flannel> nicklas__: Don't worry about it.  In summary: packaging questions belong in #ubuntu-motu (which you didn't know, but now you do!) and you don't even need to go there, since this outlines the steps: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/NewPackages
[22:05] <nicklas__> Flannel: thank you, help without being rude :-)
[22:05] <m1dlg> nicklas__, my appologies, I miss read, and hencefore understood incorrectly something said.#
[22:05] <spitwats> bonjour tuot monde
[22:05] <ActionParsnip> !fr | spitwats
[22:06] <nicklas__> didnt mean a specific person, sorry if i thought i meant you, i didnt :-)
[22:06] <spitwats> o sorry i di not know it was anglais uniquement
[22:06] <epaphus> Hello, in the task bar.. the icons of the programs opened are not appearing... thus when a window is minimized the only way to expand or show the window is navgating through Alt+Tab .. anybody know how to show this again?
[22:07] <sebsebseb>  
[22:07] <SnowyCheetah750> Hello?
[22:07] <ActionParsnip> epaphus: ricght click -> add to panel -> window list
[22:07]  * SnowyCheetah750 is trying to overclock and needs help
[22:07] <eddy_> wicd doesn't run scripts in 1.6.2.2, any help?
[22:08] <ActionParsnip> !ot | SnowyCheetah750
[22:08] <SnowyCheetah750> thank you
[22:08] <Flannel> ActionParsnip: It's not necessarily offtopic.
[22:09] <ActionParsnip> Flannel: its not hugely ubuntu specific, more suited to ##hardware
[22:09] <[JavaShin]> os[Linux 2.6.28-11-generic i686] distro[Ubuntu "jaunty" 9.04] cpu[2 x Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU     E6550  @ 2.33GHz (GenuineIntel) @ 2.00GHz] mem[Physical: 2.0GB, 82.1% free] disk[Total: 18.3GB, 81.3% free] video[nVidia Corporation G72 [GeForce 7300 SE]] sound[HDA-Intel - HDA Intel]
[22:09] <Flannel> ActionParsnip: If it was being done through software (which for all I know, is available in the repos) then no, it's not.
[22:09] <ActionParsnip> Flannel: given
[22:10] <Obituary> excuse me what desktops can you install in ubuntu again please_ thanks
[22:10] <SnowyCheetah750> I'm back. someone said my question wasn't necessarily off-topic?
[22:10] <Flannel> ActionParsnip: Point being: don't be so quick on the factoids.  Figure out what's going on first.
[22:10] <Flannel> SnowyCheetah750: What were you wanting to know about overclocking?
[22:10] <ActionParsnip> Obituary: lxde, gnome, kde, xfcw, e17, flwm, flubox, openbox, blackbox
[22:10] <ActionParsnip> Obituary: to name but a few
[22:11] <SnowyCheetah750> I am trying to overclock my add-in GPU but the .run file from the manufacturer's web site did not run on my system
[22:11] <Obituary> yes i have instaled lxde right now, thanks you so much
[22:11] <ActionParsnip> Obituary: i like lxde too :D
[22:11] <Obituary> yeah i am using its, its very fast,xd
[22:11] <SnowyCheetah750> Flannel: I am trying to overclock my add-in GPU but the .run file from the manufacturer's web site did not run on my system
[22:12] <sharef> i need a bash tool that outputs the ips of attached devices
[22:12] <ActionParsnip> sharef: nmap
[22:12] <SnowyCheetah750> Flannel: If you think you can help, I can give you more details.
[22:12] <Flannel> SnowyCheetah750: yeah, you're more likely to find help for that in another channel, ##hardware ##linux I'm not really sure where though.
[22:12] <epaphus> ActionParsnip, thank you
[22:12] <SnowyCheetah750> flannel: ok thank you
[22:12] <natty> hi, i'm new 2 ubuntu n need some help
[22:12] <SnowyCheetah750> natty: what you need?
[22:12] <GobiTheGoblin> Does anyone know if  9.04 is compatible with RV630 [Radeon HD 2600 Series] restricted drivers?
[22:12] <ActionParsnip> natty: ask the channel, it will reply if it can
[22:13] <GobiTheGoblin> out of the box
[22:13] <sharef> ActionParsnip: ty
[22:13] <SnowyCheetah750> natty: What are you trying to do?
[22:13] <ActionParsnip> GobiTheGoblin: if its compatible with older versions then it most likely will be
[22:13] <natty> action, hw do i ask the channel?
[22:13] <powertool08> SnowyCheetah750: Just started reading so I don't know if you tried this, but if not, try chmod +x to make the .run file executable and run with ./file.run
[22:13] <GobiTheGoblin> ActionParsnio: ok, ty.
[22:13] <cablguy> howdy guys,,.  0/
[22:14] <sebsebseb> !ask | natty
[22:14] <cablguy> whats the skype package for 9.04?  I've installed the one from the skype site..  but it'
[22:14] <ActionParsnip> GobiTheGoblin: you can run the livecd and install the driver as normal
[22:14] <cablguy> iyt's beta and keeps crashing..
[22:14] <SnowyCheetah750> powertool08: I tried to open the .run file via terminal but it said it could not open the file. does what you suggested apply to this situation?
[22:15] <cablguy> !skype
[22:15] <natty> i cnt play video files with ubuntu
[22:15] <cablguy> natty
[22:15] <Obituary> try to get codecs
[22:15] <SnowyCheetah750> natty: what type are you trying to play?
[22:15] <cablguy> type this on the comand line..
[22:15] <sebsebseb> natty: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras
[22:15] <cablguy> sudo apt-get install VLC
[22:15] <ActionParsnip> natty: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras
[22:15] <cablguy> natty,  that will set you up..  VLC is all you need
[22:16] <powertool08> SnowyCheetah750: make sure you are in the same directory as the file, then type 'ls -l' Does the .run file have any x's in the -rwx-rwx-rwx part of the line?
[22:17] <Obituary> is vlc good_
[22:17] <sebsebseb> Obituary: yes
[22:17] <powertool08> Obituary: vlc is the best, I think I've only found one or two files I couldn't get it to play
[22:17] <burf> ActionParsnip: which one do i download?
[22:18] <ActionParsnip> Obituary: its as good as any, try it. see what you think
[22:18] <bhaskar>  to format pen drive
[22:18] <bhaskar> what is the command
[22:18] <Obituary> ah ok
[22:18] <burf> i downloaded sisp.tar.gz to desktop
[22:18] <Obituary> i use default in ubuntu,xd
[22:18] <Obituary> but i am going to try
[22:18] <burf> cant seem to point synaptic or add/remove to it tho
[22:18] <bhaskar> !format
[22:18] <treble54> shyjumper: I would love to know the answer to this as well, I've been having issues with it and no one seems to be able to help out in here
[22:18] <burf> how do i get terminal to install it?
[22:18] <ActionParsnip> burf: read the site. ive not got any sis vga cards so cant comment
[22:19] <bhaskar> help me to format my pendrive
[22:19] <mido_> guyz... how to get LFS channel ?
[22:19] <burf> how do i install a file on the desktop from a terminal?
[22:19] <puff> If anybody's curious, I ended up getting my Canon Pixma mp210 working by selecting the pixma mp180 in the printer configuration step.  I had, previous to that, downloaded and installed the proprietary canon pixma mp210 drivers from Canon Australia, but they didn't show up in the drivers list.  The mp180 drivers seem to be doing the job with respect to printing, and the xsane-pixma package was already working for scanning.
[22:20] <burf> theres no install.sh i can see
[22:20] <ActionParsnip> burf: tar zxvf <file>
[22:20] <Obituary> totem i think
[22:20] <ActionParsnip> burf: then read the install or readme file
[22:20] <di||itante> burf: $~/Desktop/.programname
[22:20] <mido_> how to get LFS channel
[22:20] <Obituary> i tried to install vlc and doesnt work
[22:20] <mido_> ?
[22:20] <Obituary> is it sudo apt-get install VLC
[22:20] <burf> oh i see a install-sh
[22:21] <ActionParsnip> Obituary: lowercase dude
[22:21] <powertool08> '/join #lfs' assuming the lfs channel is on freenode's server
[22:21] <kazagistarr> I am trying to find out what driver my wireless is currently using... how do I do this?
[22:21] <powertool08> mido_:
[22:21] <ActionParsnip> Obituary: linux is case sensitive
[22:21] <burf> i pressed Run but nothing happened
[22:21] <mido_> yes
[22:21] <ActionParsnip> kazagistarr: sudo lshw -C network
[22:21] <Sp0tter> I need some help with Ubuntu on my Asus EEE netbook.  I installed Ubuntu Netbook Remix, and everything worked great...  then I went to preferences and tried out the ubuntu regular dkestop mode.  This flashed a config error but worked.  Then when ic hanged back to NBR mode it also did the same thing.   When i rebooted i dont have a main task abar anymore in either mode.
[22:21] <powertool08> mido_: '/join #lfs' assuming the lfs channel is on freenode's server
[22:21] <sauce> how do i get vlc for my ubuntu?
[22:21] <ActionParsnip> burf: read the ste you got it from, it will tell you
[22:22] <Sp0tter> sauce: sudo apt-get install vlc
[22:22] <mido_> powertool08: how did u make that?
[22:22] <Diabetic4Life> I need to quickly play an mp3 file from a cd by searching for it first I have gotten far enough to figure out this command in the terminal to find the file but need to know how to make it play now. ~ find /media -name N01021.mp3
[22:22] <powertool08> mido_: Make what?
[22:22] <ActionParsnip> sauce: sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install vlc
[22:22] <mido_> connect me to #lfs
[22:22] <sebsebseb> dabukalam: if you try and open the mp3 it should ask you  if you want to install the codec
[22:22] <albn> Hello. I have a USB optical mouse, and it seems to "stick". How can this be resolved?
[22:23] <powertool08> mido_: I didn't know it would... perhaps the quotes caused it? Is that the channel you were looking for?
[22:23] <dabukalam> sebsebseb: what?
[22:23] <ActionParsnip> albn: once it sticks, run: dmesg | tail
[22:23] <dabukalam> sebsebseb: you're thinking about Diabetic4Life
[22:24] <albn> ActionParsnip, ok
[22:24] <mido_> yes powertool08
[22:24] <powertool08> mido_: If by lfs you are looking for linux from scratch, their website says to connect to irc.linuxfromscratch.org and join #LFS
[22:24] <dabukalam> sebsebseb: but hi again ;)
[22:24] <sebsebseb> dabukalam: yeah I just saw
[22:24] <ActionParsnip> albn: you can alt-tab to the window
[22:25] <mido_> ok i c , thnx powertool08
[22:25] <powertool08> mido_: np
[22:25] <Diabetic4Life> sebsebseb: I already have to codecs to run the files I have a website that points to my cd for a class that I am taking but the website doesn't support pointing to linux systems so I am trying to figure out a way to do it myself.
[22:25] <albn>  ActionParsnip: ath5k phy0: noise floor calibration timeout (2412MHz)
[22:25] <albn> ?
[22:26] <ActionParsnip> albn: that sounds like wifi to me, do you use usb wifi?
[22:26] <albn> no
[22:26] <ActionParsnip> albn: ok cool
[22:26] <k> how do i list the users?
[22:26] <albn> I use wifi though
[22:27] <ActionParsnip> albn: is the mouse wireless?
[22:27] <albn> No
[22:27] <ocrob> Guest92899: users that are logged in?
[22:27] <albn> It is a wired USB
[22:27] <R3> ocrob: no, user accounts, and user groups
[22:27] <albn> but it seems to "stick"
[22:27] <ActionParsnip> albn: ok, have you tried a different port?
[22:27] <SnowyCheetah750> Can anyone help with a problem upgrading to Jaunty?
[22:27] <ocrob> R3: cat /etc/passwd will show all the users, cat /etc/group will show all the groups
[22:27] <albn> Yes, both the USB and PS2
[22:28] <aldehyd> siema
[22:28] <albn> same result
[22:28] <ActionParsnip> !upgrade | SnowyCheetah750
[22:28] <ActionParsnip> albn: does the mouse work ok in other systems?
[22:28] <R3> perfect thanaks ocrob
[22:28] <albn> Yes
[22:28] <albn> It runs fine on Wintel
[22:29] <root> hey guys
[22:29] <Guest92442> i have a PCI card here and its slightly bent
[22:29] <ActionParsnip> albn: is it a branded mouse or is it a generic thing
[22:29] <R3> it looks like i need to add a www-data user and group - how do i do this
[22:29] <Guest92442> is there a chance it would be broken?
[22:29] <Guest92442> its only slightly bent asin you hardly notice it
[22:29] <albn> Labtec. It looks like it is a brandname, but one I never heard of befoe
[22:29] <Guest92442> and it doesnt appear to be cracked
[22:29] <albn> *before
[22:29] <Guest92442> anyone?
[22:30] <linxeh> Guest92442: try it.
[22:30] <ActionParsnip> albn: any model on it?
[22:30] <Guest92442> linxeh: i dont have a machine i can try it in right now
[22:31] <Guest92442> linxeh: its a linksys wireless G card i lent it to a freind and it came back with the arieal broken and the card bent
[22:31] <linxeh> some friend
[22:31] <forceflow> bending shouldn't be that big of a problem, I think
[22:31] <mido_> guyz... how to make a partition via command line?
[22:31] <Guest92442> linxeh: well i think hes just careless, needless to say i wont lend him anything again
[22:31] <albn> ActionParsnip, Optical Mouse 800 - PID: PN8261Q - P/N: 811497-0000 - MIN: M-BAB131
[22:31] <ActionParsnip> albn: http://www.labtec.com/index.cfm/service/listing/APAC/EN,crid=68,crid2=1763
[22:31] <forceflow> I mean, sometimes motherboards get bent quite a bit too
[22:32] <Guest92442> forceflow: thanks - it doesnt look cracked just ever so SLIGHTLY bent
[22:32] <Guest92442> hardly noticeably
[22:32] <Diabetic4Life> What is the command in Terminal to play an mp3 file
[22:32] <forceflow> just double-check if any connections are broken
[22:32] <Guest92442> forceflow: how?
[22:32] <forceflow> don't know, just look at the thing
[22:32] <Guest92442> forceflow: i dont have a machine i can try it in here - nothing *looks* broken...
[22:32] <forceflow> say, on a motherboard, you've got resistors which could been out of place
[22:32] <forceflow> okay
[22:33] <albn> ActionParsnip, Ohh, the supported OS's are Win and derviatives
[22:33] <forceflow> well, should be okay then, I guess
[22:33] <forceflow> you never know
[22:33] <albn> Maybe I need another mouse
[22:33] <forceflow> if he broke it and bent it back ... :)
[22:33] <mido_> how to  make a partition via command line?
[22:33] <powertool08> Diabetic4Life: mplayer <path/to/file>, or other programs will play it as well
[22:33] <ActionParsnip> albn: i'll see what i can dig up
[22:33] <burf> what is xfree86?
[22:33] <Diabetic4Life> powertool: thanks
[22:33] <Guest92442> forceflow: well this thing is totally flat - pretty much not even any sticking out solders or components...
[22:33] <albn> ActionParsnip, I googled, but I do not know the technical term for the symptom
[22:34] <albn> So asking the wrong question leads to fruitless answers
[22:34] <joshua1982> could any1 help me how to setup torrentflux on ubuntu 904 to work behind home router and ISP router ?
[22:34] <Guest92442> forceflow: thanks
[22:34] <necrogami> joshua1982: google ....
[22:34] <burf> i cant figure out which pre-compied binary i should use
[22:35] <Guest92442> joshua1982: what make of ISP router?
[22:35] <Guest92442> joshua1982: OrangeUK?
[22:35] <Myrtti> necrogami: when helping, be helpful!
[22:35] <powertool08> joshua1982: portforward.com
[22:35] <sebsebseb> !piracy  |  joshua1982
[22:35] <joshua1982> Guest92442, I really have no idea
[22:36] <Guest92442> sebsebseb: torrenting doesnt neccecarily mean pirating - some GPL software packages are done via torrent...
[22:36] <Flannel> sebsebseb: since when are torrents illegal?
[22:36] <sebsebseb> Guest92442: true
[22:36] <Guest92442> sebsebseb: particullarly large ones
[22:36] <sebsebseb> Flannel: depends what they are of
[22:36] <puff> Is anybody familiar with xsane?  I scanned this letter to forward it to my mortgage company.  I saved it as PDFs and as it turns out the dang PDFs are 1.5MB for each page.
[22:36] <joshua1982> ubottu, I just want to know how I could make my home computer download the latest versions of some distros
[22:37] <Guest92442> sebsebseb: exactly, so just because hes using torrents doesnt mean that hes using it for piracy - he could be using it to get a copy of ubuntu or centos or something for all you know :)
[22:37] <sebsebseb> Guest92442: yeah I know you can download distro ISO's from torrents for example
[22:37] <joshua1982> ;-)
[22:37] <Guest92442> sebsebseb: yeah
[22:37] <puff> Is there any easy way to open it and save it as a smaller file?
[22:37] <joshua1982> that was funny, silly me
[22:37] <Guest92442> sebsebseb: actually uou can actualluy
[22:37] <ActionParsnip> albn: ou could try disabling acpi
[22:37] <Guest92442> sebsebseb* you can actually download ISOs from the bit torrent network of centos and things i think
[22:38] <Guest92442> dunno about ubuntu
[22:38] <fatbrain> (grub2) When I boot my computer I end up in grub-bash shell like terminal. How/where do I tell grub2 where to boot from? :S
[22:38] <powertool08> puff: Look for some settings on the max number of colors, if you change from millions of colors to 256 or black and white, it makes a smaller picture. You can also reduce the dpi for a smaller filesize
[22:38] <Guest92442> fatbrain: grub.conf
[22:38] <albn> acpi?
[22:38] <Flannel> fatbrain: Are you running Karmic?
[22:38]  * albn googles
[22:38] <puff> powertool08: Yah, but what tool should I open it with?
[22:38] <ActionParsnip> fatbrain: i'd ask in #ubuntu+1  grub2 is default in karmic
[22:38] <fatbrain> Flannel: No, 9.04.
[22:38] <ActionParsnip> !bootoptions | albn
[22:39] <ActionParsnip> fatbrain: yes but as it is default, they will have more insight
[22:39] <albn> ActionParsnip, ahh ok. I got webmin, so I can look fot it in there
[22:39] <fatbrain> ActionParsnip: Yes, I got that much, thanks =)
[22:39] <ActionParsnip> fatbrain: http://www.ubuntu-inside.me/2009/06/howto-upgrade-to-grub2-on-ubuntu-jaunty.html
[22:39] <ActionParsnip> albn: webmin is NOT advised in ubuntu or debian
[22:40] <powertool08> puff: I have an icon in my menu for it, but I think its 'xsane' from a terminal
[22:40] <albn> ActionParsnip, now you tell me, heh
[22:40] <ActionParsnip> !webmin | albn
[22:41] <albn> ebox
[22:41]  * albn googles ebox
[22:41] <puff> powertool08: So xsane should be able to re-open and adust the PDF that it created?
[22:41] <puff> Hm, apparently not.
[22:42] <puff> Ah,g imp can open it and import the image.
[22:42] <powertool08> puff: no, but you can change your scan settings and rescan it. If you want to change the pdf itself, maybe pdfedit or evince would have that ability?
[22:42] <puff> Then I'd have to go dig it out of my files again.
[22:42] <guntbert> albn: mind you "see ebox instead" doesn't mean ebox is a webmin replacement - but look for yourself
[22:42] <SnowyCheetah750> Question: If I install Netboox Remix, will I be able to use all the same programs I could with the desktop version?
[22:43] <albn> guntbert, thanks for the tip.
[22:43] <vigo> SnowyCheetah750: Most likely , yes
[22:43] <SnowyCheetah750> vigo: thank you
[22:44] <guntbert> albn: you are welcome - but ...
[22:45] <albn> guntbert, yeah?
[22:46] <ydur> hi there! does anybody play, create or mix music with ubuntu?! i'm intrested in mashing up.. what kinda app could i use?
[22:47] <burf> how do i know my version of X.org/XFree86
[22:47] <burf> is that my version of ubuntu?
[22:47] <vigo> ydur: Look at the MythBunu or Studio Ubuntu packages. They are in the repositories, most any Ubuntu release can be used with or without those packages.
[22:47] <guntbert> albn: well I tried it and was disappointed - its (from my point of view) a totally different thing with a very different philosophy, it uses its own config files, not those of the system,...
[22:48] <dennda> Hi. I just connected both, an apple wireless mouse and an apple wireless keyboard to my laptop via bluetooth (and it seems to have worked, but it accepts no input from either of those)
[22:48] <zax> how do i add my logitech webcam ?
[22:48] <zax> i can find a way to do so. i am using ubuntu 9.04
[22:50] <ydur> vigo: mm..it's not really what i was talking about..do you remember stuffs like tracktorstudio on windows?
[22:50] <puff> powertoo108: Yoiks, Gimp "save as png, compression 9" got it down to 1,627K.  Posterize first, then save as png, got it down to 56K.
[22:51] <vigo> ydur: Sort of, I have not used Windows in three years, let me grab some links for you,,,one moment please.
[22:51] <ydur> vigo: thanx
[22:52] <burf> can anyone tell me where my /lib/modules/drivers/ folder is - im looking for /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers/ but only folder inside the X11R6 folder is 'bin'
[22:53] <linxeh> burf: where did you get that information from ?
[22:53] <burf> Copy "sis_drv.o" (sis_drv.so for X.org 6.9 and later) over the existing one which usually is located at /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers/. Starting with X.org 7.0, the file is located at /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers.
[22:53] <vigo> ydur: Here is the official page, http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu/derivatives
[22:53]  * billman "Gone to Eat."
[22:53] <burf> i have the sis file
[22:53] <linxeh> burf: did you check /usr/lib/xorg ?
[22:53] <Caforinga>  I installed Ubuntu in "Ubuntu inside Windows" just what I want now uninstall it and install it with Ubuntu and 40GB and ext2 partition that have yet to create it and then install Windows on the NTFS partition that have yet to create too with 80gb and 30gb FAT32
[22:54] <yellowrooster> how do i find all the files NOT ending in mp3 on /foo/ and its subdirectories?
[22:54] <Caforinga>  I installed Ubuntu 9.04 in "Ubuntu inside Windows" just what I want now uninstall it and install it with Ubuntu and 40GB and ext2 partition that have yet to create it and then install Windows on the NTFS partition that have yet to create too with 80gb and 30gb FAT32
[22:54] <guntbert> !repeat | Caforinga
[22:55] <vigo> Caforinga: You have the WUBI installed?
[22:55] <kinasbg> Boas
[22:55] <kinasbg> Hi
[22:55] <mimor> Am I right in my blogpost?: http://mimor.be/2009/how-to-change-the-dns-servers-in-ubuntu/
[22:55] <albn> k looks like acpi is disabled
[22:55] <burf> thx linxeh - wont let me paste is that cos i need to login as root
[22:56] <greys0cks> yellowrooster: This might work: find /foo/ -type f | grep -v .mp3$
[22:56] <Caforinga> vigo no
[22:57] <linxeh> burf: do it from the command line, and use sudo cp
[22:57] <linxeh> burf: sudo cp sis_drv.o /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers
[22:57] <vigo> Caforinga: From windows can you see the 9.04 in Add/Remove programs?
[22:57] <burf> cd to the desktop first?
[22:58] <sin360> Is there a ay for me to mount an mdf file as a virtual cd
[22:58] <bigdavejoker_> looking for help with ekiga it crashes everytime I open the camera  I've checked the my camera is supported
[22:58] <burf> yay that worked - thx linxeh
[22:58] <cmp> hello, i need to set up my Evaluation mail on ubuntu and i dont know how - can some one guide me please.?
[22:59] <linxeh> burf: cool
[22:59] <Caforinga> vigo yes
[22:59] <burf> (Re-)start X.org/XFree86  - sorry but is ths x.org it keeps refering to mean linux/ubuntu?
[22:59] <vigo> Caforinga: I think that is the WUBI, otherwise it woulod not show up there.
[22:59] <burf> or am i being silly?
[23:00] <cmp> Gnea,  i need to set up my Evaluation mail on ubuntu and i dont know how - can you guide me please.?
[23:01] <Inf_lappy_> sin360, i think MDF files can be mounted like an ordinary ISO file: sudo mount -o loop -t iso9660 <file> <mountpoint>
[23:01] <psypointer> hi
[23:01] <vigo> Caforinga: I would first download the official CD from Canonical/Ubuntu, burn it, (instructions are included on that page) then install it , that way you would have a dual boot setup where each OS is independent of the other.
[23:02] <psypointer> i'm searching a modern flatbed scanner completly supported by sane for scanning normal office documents. price shouldn't be > 200$. i'm not able to find a modern usb scanner supported by sane :S
[23:02] <psypointer> anny suggestions?
[23:02] <SnowyCheetah750> One time, after updating everything and then clicking the button to install jaunty (over the Internet), the entire system was upgraded to Jaunty - or so I thought. The install failed when it was nearly done and I had to revert to 8.10. Any idea as to why the install failed?
[23:03] <Gouda> How do you clear out your music list in Rhythymbox so you can import new music does it doesn't duplicate?
[23:03] <mikelietz> #ubuntu
[23:03] <mikelietz> oops
[23:03] <Obituary> does anyone ever installed blackbox? it comes with nothing at all.xd
[23:04] <hahahan> Goude: Rytmbox has an option in its menu to clean up duplicates
[23:04] <vigo> Caforinga: The instructions for unistalling the WUBI are pretty straightfoward, is just like any other Windows Program, but , as always, make backups then proceed with the official documentation.
[23:04] <bruenig> Obituary: people install things much more minimal than blackbox
[23:04] <Gouda> I am not seeing that option in the menu
[23:04] <Obituary> really, but it comes only a bar, nothing at all, uff very hard to create all,xd
[23:05] <SnowyCheetah750> Did anyone see my question?
[23:05] <Guest39271> can't play SnowballZ game, turn it on but nothing is happening, any help?
[23:05] <Vikingfluff> Obituary: I used to use blackbox, it was nice
[23:05] <vigo> SnowyCheetah750: Did you update sources and stuff, that is a sudo thing.
[23:05] <SnowyCheetah750> Vigo: How do I do that?
[23:05] <Obituary> how can you enter to firefox in blackbox please?
[23:05] <SnowyCheetah750> Vigo: can you walk me through it?
[23:06] <kbp> I installed gnome desktop on sever and I accidently press ctrl+alt+f1 to go to tty1, does anyone know how to switch back to that X screen?
[23:06] <Caforinga> vigo I want to uninstall Windows and Ubuntu the 2 operating systems, and when my hd has nothing empty I install ubuntu 9.04 with first 40gb in 1 ext2 partition, leaving 1GB linux-swap, 30gb FAT32 and finally install Windows with the rest of the hd would be my 80gb hd is 160gb
[23:06] <burf> fck it - still no change - thx for your hlp anyway guys
[23:06] <Inf_lappy_> sin360, some googling found this. the source code is available and needs 'mono-devel' to compile http://sathyasays.com/2008/11/11/mounting-and-burning-iso-mdf-nrgnero-files-and-cd-images-in-linux-in-1-click/
[23:07] <alexnet> how do i change my pw?
[23:07] <sin360> ok thanks
[23:07] <vigo> SnowyCheetah750: In Terminal sudo update , sudo updgrade , let me pull the link up for that so that you can print it out.
[23:07] <Obituary> caforinga, i did more simple. I installed 2 partitions, one windowx xp, and once i enter windows i used wubi to install ubuntu in the other partition
[23:07] <Obituary> as simple as that
[23:07] <richde> hi
[23:08] <dennda> ok, by magic at least the wireless keyboard works now. no idea why though
[23:08] <Obituary> do you know about wubi?
[23:08] <richde> dennda: tu me lis ?
[23:08] <Obituary> its a linux windows installer
[23:08] <Obituary> oui,xd
[23:08] <Aison> is there some apt overlay for latest nvidia drivers?
[23:09] <cmp_> Gnea,  i need to set up my Evaluation mail on ubuntu and i dont know how - can you guide me please.?
[23:09] <vigo> SnowyCheetah750: This is one way, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=114247
[23:10] <SnowyCheetah750> Thanks vigo
[23:11] <SnowyCheetah750> Vigo: After I do that I should be able to upgrade to Jaunty without any problems, right?
[23:12] <richde> #ubuntu-fr
[23:13] <vigo> SnowyCheetah750: That is the start process, the full info is coming,,,
[23:13] <SnowyCheetah750> ok
[23:14] <sheffne> I have radeon 9600 and I am running ubuntu.  Right before I see the desktop after a sucessful boot, the screen becomes a mish mash of colors and shapes rendering the comp unusable. Can someone help?
[23:14] <cmp_> Gnea,  i need to set up my Evaluation mail on ubuntu and i dont know how - can you guide me please.?
[23:15] <Adam> Hello.  When I upgrade to a new version of Ubuntu via update-manager -d, will all my files, programs, documents, settings, etc. be kept?
[23:16] <sheffne> is anyone here?
[23:16] <cmp_> any one , can guide me how to setting up my Evaluation mail program on my ubuntu ?
[23:16] <silare> cmp_: Do you mean Evolution?
[23:17] <sheffne> I have radeon 9600 and I am running ubuntu.  Right before I see the desktop after a sucessful boot, the screen becomes a mish mash of colors and shapes rendering the comp unusable. Can som
[23:17] <cmp_> yes iam sorry,  silare?
[23:17] <p1und3r> anyone in here good with virtualbox that could help me get it connected to the internet
[23:17] <p1und3r> host ubuntu 9.04 guest win xp :D
[23:17] <vigo> SnowyCheetah750: This is a rather long one, still looking for the printable page from Canonical: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Jaunty
[23:17] <SnowyCheetah750> ok
[23:17] <Adam> Can anyone answer my question?
[23:18] <cmp_> silare, my email on hotmail and i want only to setup my email details correctly , to send and receive
[23:18] <silare> cmp_: Oh, no problem. Uh... What kind of e-mail is it?
[23:18] <sheffne> I have radeon 9600 and I am running ubuntu.  Right before I see the desktop after a sucessful boot, the screen becomes a mish mash of colors and shapes rendering the comp unusable. Can som
[23:18] <silare> cmp_: Ohh, alright.
[23:18] <silare> cmp_: Have you set anything else up in Evolution yet?
[23:18] <Adam> cmp_, you can't use a hotmail email address on anything but the online email client.
[23:18] <cmp_> yes silare
[23:18] <cmp_> but its not working silare,
[23:19] <andrewzz> ok how do i turn the popups on the top right off? SO annoying
[23:19] <Adam> cmp_:You can't use Hotmail with evolution.
[23:19] <kansan> my freshly installed ubuntu jaunty release has just frozen (and i just installed it from scratch).  prior to installing; it did this as well;  is there any way to figure out WHY?  and how to fix it?
[23:19] <cmp_> why not adam?
[23:19] <andrewzz> cmp_: i think they make u pay for imap/pop could b wrong tho
[23:19] <Adam> Microsoft just don't allow it
[23:19] <silare> o_O You can't? I thought it used to be used for POP/IMAP.
[23:19] <Adam> They don't provide a pop server or anything
[23:20] <proq> does anyone know a tool to count the number of pdf pages?  pdftk and pdfinfo is close but gives the wrong number
[23:20] <sheffne> Can someone help me with my boot problem?
[23:20] <silare> They must have changed it... I know I used to be able to use it...
[23:20] <Adam> Nope
[23:20] <silare> =/
[23:20] <Adam> Yeah
[23:20] <Adam> They used to
[23:20] <Adam> Not any more
[23:20] <silare> Oh, that's lame. D:
[23:20] <Adam> I know
[23:20] <Adam> I use gmail now.
[23:20] <vigo> SnowyCheetah750: From which to what? this is the 9.04 to 9.10, but 9.10 is still not released. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1222591&highlight=upgrade+version
[23:20] <cmp_> i was using this on outlook long time ago guys , and its not payed even ,     adam, andrewzz,
[23:20] <ubuntu> Anyone around willing to help with my GRUB problem? Boot info script at hand
[23:20] <Gnea> Adam, cmp_: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=200408
[23:20] <Adam> You CAN use it on Outlook
[23:21] <Adam> But nothing else
[23:21] <Gnea> Adam: wrong.
[23:21] <Adam> Outlook and Hotmail are both Microsoft products, see.
[23:21] <Adam> Oh, am I?
[23:21] <Gnea> see the link I just pasted
[23:21] <Adam> I looked into it for ages (wanted to do the same).  Will have a look at that link.
[23:22] <SnowyCheetah750> vigo: I was looking to upgrade to 9.04 from 8.10
[23:22] <person> Nautilus is telling me that the atime of all the files in a directory on my USB stick is the time of the last time I mounted it. Why?
[23:22] <Adam> Oh yeah, I do remember trying that.  Could never get it to work, but I didn't have this good-looking walkthrough.
[23:22] <Gnea> it doesn't seem to work directly, there are certain steps that need to be taken, but yes, it is possible
[23:22] <sheffne> Hello. Anyone here that can solve a graphics problem?
[23:22] <Adam> sheffne:Go on
[23:22] <andrewzz> what are the upper right notifications called so i can google how to rm them
[23:23] <sheffne> I have Radeon 9600 and before I get to desktop it just becomes a bunch of colors
[23:23] <losher> Adam: in general, an upgrade is supposed to keep all your stuff, but upgrades can, and occasionally do go wrong, so there's no substitute for having a backup that you can revert to in case it all goes horribly wrong. Does that answer your question?
[23:23] <ledbettj> @andrewzz: notify-osd
[23:23] <andrewzz> sheffne: tried turning desktops effects off?
[23:23] <andrewzz> ledbettj: thanks
[23:23] <Adam> Ooooohh, thanks losher.
[23:23] <FoolishOwl> Where can I find a network staffer? I want to request an "unaffiliated" cloak.
[23:23] <Adam> Thanks.
[23:23] <Gnea> sheffne: does it do this right after you install or after you enable the radeon driver?
[23:23] <vigo> SnowyCheetah750: Ok, is basically the same routine as that, just change the versions around, and yes, 8.10 to 9.04 is the correct path. look at the Update Manager, I think there is a button/clicky there to do that easy.
[23:24] <andrewzz> ledbettj: apt-get remove that n done?
[23:24] <sheffne> gnea: it did this after I restarted basically
[23:24] <kazorin> Hey is this a place I can ask for some help? I have a sound issue.
[23:24] <Gnea> FoolishOwl: in #freenode
[23:24] <bienadicto16> hola
[23:24] <FoolishOwl> Gnea: thanks.
[23:24] <Adam> sheffne:Yes, turn desktop effects off, or, if that's impossible due to un-seeableness, use a different version of ubuntu which will probably have different drivers for your card.
[23:24] <person> kazorin: yes
[23:24] <burf> i tried adding some sources to my source list and got this error - what does it mean: W: GPG error: http://www.winischhofer.net ./ Release: The following signatures were invalid: NODATA 1 NODATA 2  thx
[23:24] <bienadicto16> speak spanish???
[23:24] <vigo> !es
[23:24] <Adam> sheffne:sounds like a driver issue.
[23:24] <losher> !es | bienadicto16
[23:24] <ledbettj> @andrewzz:that will get rid of those notifications, yup
[23:24] <andrewzz> great!!
[23:24] <Gnea> sheffne: restarted from what, exactly? I mean, was this a fresh install or did you install the driver from the menu and THEN restarted?
[23:24] <andrewzz> thx
[23:24] <cmp_> i dont know why there is always this message to me when i go with it on terminal to setup something ,   its telling me ( E:couldnt find the package )    so what i have to do Gnea, ?
[23:24] <bienadicto16> what?
[23:24] <SnowyCheetah750> vigo: there is. but last time i clicked that button, the installation failed after it had mostly installed itself. i performed the sudo upgrade and update things. should that make it work this time?
[23:25] <Gnea> cmp_: apt-cache search <whatever>  to get the correct packagename
[23:25] <caseyd> is there a way to add wine applications to package manager?
[23:25] <kazorin> person: Thanks. I only have a C-Media USB adapter for headsets, a fairly new one, and I get no sound. Even though I hear the clicking and stuff when my comp comes on.
[23:25] <sheffne> gnea: I installed the system and it worked fine.  Then I turned off the comp and after a while came back to it and it have me that
[23:25] <Adam> caseyd:Not really, no.
[23:25] <bienadicto16> I dont speak spanish
[23:25] <caseyd> Adam: thanks, just wondering.
[23:25] <vigo> SnowyCheetah750: Yes, I had that error and the Update/Upgrade was the solution before running that.
[23:25] <Gnea> sheffne: I see. what are you using to type with now?
[23:25] <cmp_> Gnea, give me easy way to explain . not harder way
[23:26] <sheffne> Gnea: my macbook
[23:26] <SnowyCheetah750> vigo: Ok. I'll try it now. Thanks!
[23:26] <Gnea> cmp_: apt-cache search evolution   (typing it correctly is required)
[23:26] <Adam> caseyd:Anything you have installed with wine, though, will be in the ~./wine folder
[23:26] <cmp_> simply i want to setup my evolution Gnea.
[23:26] <Adam> So you could remove them from there.
[23:26] <Orpheus> is there any good game engines on ubuntu?
[23:26] <Adam> Orpheus:What do you mean by game engines?
[23:26] <Gnea> cmp_: the first time you run evolution, it will ask you to set up an account. just answer the questions.
[23:27] <vigo> SnowyCheetah750: It should work, but always make a backup before doing system wide changes like that, make a backup becuase it is tuesday or 3pm. just make a backup.
[23:27] <bienadicto16> 	 who speaks English?
[23:27] <Orpheus> im learning videogame programming on windows
[23:27] <Adam> I speak English.
[23:27] <Sp0tter> everytime i boot my netbook in Ubuntu NBR , it makes me type in the pw for the wireless beacuse the kyering is locked,  how do i give the wireless access to the keyring perminantly?
[23:27] <Gnea> bienadicto16: we all do.
[23:27] <sheffne> Gnea: do you think reinstalling will help?
[23:27] <person> kazorin: I can't really help; have you got volume unmuted and turned up? Have you tried other output devices e.g. hDA Intel, AC/97 with different things like ALSA, Pulseaudio, etc? Apart from that, I can't really help.
[23:27] <Sp0tter> "Network Marnager Applet"
[23:27] <person> kazorin: Ask the channel, not me :P
[23:27] <bienadicto16> 	 who speaks English?
[23:28] <Tony[linux]> I do
[23:28] <SnowyCheetah750> vigo: is there a way to backup all of my installed programs and settings, or am i limited to just documents, pictures, etc.?
[23:28] <Gnea> sheffne: doubt it, does it start to screw up before or after the login screen?
[23:28] <kazorin> person: I just got off Windows 7. >.> Thanks.
[23:28] <sheffne> Gnea: before
[23:28] <person> Nautilus is telling me that the atime of all the files in a directory on my USB stick is the time of the last time I mounted it. How can I view the real atimes?
[23:28] <Adam> Orpheus:I do not have much experience with game engines, but Blender (the 3D modeller) has a built in game engine.  I have played games made with it and it works pretty well.
[23:28] <burf> i have teh latest version of ubuntu - is that kernal 2.6?
[23:28] <person> kazorin: s'okay
[23:28] <Orpheus> thanks
[23:28] <bienadicto16> mmmmmm
[23:28] <kazorin> Does anyone here know how to make a C-Media USB headset adapter work in Jaunty?
[23:28] <Orpheus> i will try blender
[23:29] <person> kazorin: I'm assuming you right-clicked and said 'open volume control' ?
[23:29] <Adam> Orpheus:Glad I helped a bit :)
[23:29] <burf> Copy all .c and .h files EXCEPT "sisfb.h" over the existing ones in the kernel source tree ([kernel-tree]/drivers/video/sis/). - where is the kernal tree does this mean the directory above the home folder?
[23:29] <vigo> SnowyCheetah750: All you really need to backup is Home and whatever documents and add ons that you did, look at !backups
[23:29] <Gnea> !english | bienadicto16
[23:29] <Gnea> lag.
[23:29] <bienadicto16> 	 I have a question for ubun?
[23:29] <person> kazorin: On the sound applet, that is?
[23:29] <Adam> bienadicto16: GO!
[23:29] <vigo> !backup
[23:29] <kazorin> person: Yeah, I opened volume control. Tried editing System>Properties>Sound too. OSS gives me a steady beep under testing but other then that, no sound.
[23:29] <Orpheus> yeah i switch to ubuntu like 3 months ago and trying this out now
[23:29] <bienadicto16> 	 I have a question for ubuntu 9.04?
[23:30] <Adam> bienadicto16:Go ahead.
[23:30] <cmp_> Gnea, what is the type of the server.    POP ??
[23:30] <person> kazorin: Have you used different applications to test sound?
[23:30] <kazorin> person: I have no sound to test. I did just install flash on FF, maybe I'll give a youtube video a try, one second.
[23:30] <bienadicto16> the problem is that I do not speak English
[23:31] <Myrtti> bienadicto16: what language do you speak
[23:31] <Orpheus> try to open volume control click mutu and unmute irt work for me
[23:31] <person> kazorin: Yeah, I dunno maybe it's the audio playback engine thingy
[23:31] <bienadicto16> and nose how to explain
[23:31] <bienadicto16> ADAM
[23:31] <person> Or whatever you call it, things like gstreamer, xine, etc
[23:31] <Adam> bienadicto16:There are lots of other unofficial ubuntu channels that speak other languages, go and try one of those.  This is supposed to be for English speakers.  Oooh, that sounds a bit aggressive.  Didn't mean it like that.
[23:31] <kazorin> person: English...? XD And, nope, no playback on firefox either.
[23:31] <Orpheus> open volume control mute and unmute
[23:32] <Orpheus> u should have sound
[23:32] <GuidMorrow> where do I get a virus scanner for ubuntu
[23:32] <person> kazorin: Are Master and PCM turned up?
[23:32] <Adam> GuidMorrow:avast! Antivirus is available for Ubuntu.
[23:32] <Adam> And it's really good.  Go get it.
[23:32] <burf> anyone know a good tutorial on the linux filesystem - structure - its about time i looked into it i think
[23:32] <kazorin> person: Yeah I have everything up. This OS was just installed today, everything's standard. Tried one fix in the alsa-base but that didn't work so I reverted it.
[23:33] <bienadicto16> 	 Ubuntu some other chat in Spanish who gives me the link?
[23:33] <person> kazorin: Ask somebody more skilled than me :P
[23:33] <Adam> GuidMorrow:I don't know why you want a virus scanner though, there are hardly any viruses for Ubuntu.
[23:33] <Myrtti> !es > bienadicto16
[23:33] <cmp_> Gnea,  i have choosed POP. now i have got more questions like  :    SERVER      , what should i type there ?
[23:33] <kazorin> person: Thanks anyways :D
[23:33] <vigo> !antivirus GuidMorrow
[23:33] <person> okay kazorin
[23:33] <Orpheus> kazorin open volume control mute an d unmute  i had the same prolblem too
[23:33] <kazorin> orpheus: I just did that and still have no sound.
[23:33] <adub_> does anyone in here have at&t internet service
[23:33] <losher> Myrtti: we've already been through this once with bienadicto16. I'm starting to think he's a troll..
[23:34] <vigo> GuiodMorrow: ClamAV and a bunch of others are available in the repositories.
[23:34] <Gnea> cmp_: you're supposed to have this information from your provider already
[23:34] <Myrtti> losher: benefit of doubt
[23:34] <Orpheus> sorry
[23:34] <vigo> !virus
[23:34] <losher> Myrtti: as you wish...
[23:34] <person> Is this sane? sudo mount -o relatime <device> <mountpoint>
[23:34] <cmp_> Gnea , what i should type?????
[23:35] <Gnea> cmp_: if it's hotmail, you need to look on hotmail's help website to get that info
[23:35] <joshua1982> @help hamachi
[23:36] <bienadicto16> Could you give me the link of another chat in Spanish Ubuntu ?
[23:36] <vigo> GuidMorrow: While Linux is almost untouched by Viri, it is nice to scan stuff that is received and sent over the Internet to thwart the kooks that write thos nasty things.
[23:36] <Gnea> !es | bienadicto16
[23:37] <Myrtti> bienadicto16: you were given it.
[23:37] <bienadicto16> tanks UBOTTU
[23:37] <felipeantonio> y como se accesa a ellos?
[23:37] <bienadicto16> si como
[23:37] <Myrtti> !english
[23:37] <GuidMorrow> where is avast for linux
[23:37] <zopiac> ok why the heck was Quake4 running twice, taking up a gig of RAM? when i DIDNT EVEN OPEN IT?!?
[23:37] <bienadicto16> 	 as access to them
[23:37] <Gnea> zopiac: I didn't do it.
[23:38] <Gnea> :)
[23:38] <zopiac> lol
[23:38] <vigo> !virus | GuidMorrow
[23:38] <Myrtti> bienadicto16: /join #ubuntu-es
[23:38] <XIX> (f)
[23:38] <bienadicto16> tanks
[23:38] <felipeantonio> Excuse me!!! Where can I acces the spanish room
[23:38] <bienadicto16> felipe antonio
[23:38] <bienadicto16> ya tengo el lick
[23:38] <bienadicto16> vamox para ay jajaja
[23:38] <Gnea> !es | Filbert-
[23:38] <Gnea> ...
[23:38] <felipeantonio> yaay
[23:39] <Gnea> felipeantonio: /join #ubuntu-es please
[23:39] <bienadicto16> aya perdon
[23:39] <Gnea> por favor
[23:39] <paxton00> I am having an issues running the sudo command. It never asks me for a password and displays Sorry, try again "three" time and finally says sudo: 3 incorrect password attempts.
[23:39] <Stunts> hi
[23:39] <vigo> GuidMorrow: Open Synaptic, search anti virus, the packages that work on Ubuntu will be listed.
[23:39] <Stunts>  anyone know the grub command to change the diplay refresh rate before kernel loads?
[23:40] <Gnea> Stunts: there is none.
[23:40] <XPelargos> hi all
[23:40] <XPelargos> newbie here
[23:40] <Stunts> great...
[23:40] <GuidMorrow> WTH i386 PACKAGE
[23:40] <binarymutant> how do I change my $SHELL to zsh? I tried with chsh but it didn't work :/
[23:40] <Gnea> Stunts: your monitor should be able to do that
[23:40] <Stunts> my laptop doesnt like the refresh rate that it tried to use when kernel loads
[23:40] <Myrtti> binarymutant: chsh
[23:41] <Gnea> binarymutant: is it listed in /etc/shells?
[23:41] <Stunts> ?
[23:41] <XPelargos> Can I run a live CD of linux on my mac without installing/overwriting anything?
[23:41]  * Myrtti reads the question again
[23:41] <Linux-IRC> !ubuntu
[23:41] <binarymutant> Gnea, yes
[23:41] <Linux-IRC> !kde
[23:41] <Gnea> !laptop | Stunts (look your laptop up on these sites, they should have some suggestions for what you should set your verticle and horizontal rates to)
[23:41] <joshua1982> !hamachi
[23:41] <binarymutant> Myrtti, tried that, it changed my login shell but my $SHELL remained at bash
[23:42] <joshua1982> quit
[23:42] <Gnea> binarymutant: okay, when you type chsh, you're giving it the whole path, right?
[23:42] <binarymutant> Gnea, yes
[23:42] <Stunts> k, its an acient compaq armada 3500, not enuf ram for ubuntu but no1 is talking in the kubuntu so i came here
[23:43] <Gnea> binarymutant: does it give you an error message when you try?
[23:43] <untermensch> does anyone know where the synergc conf file is located?
[23:43] <paxton00> Can anybody tell me how to authenticate users to the original installation?
[23:43] <vigo> Stunts: Are you using Xubuntu or XFCE, there are also some that are designed for older hardware.
[23:44] <binarymutant> Gnea, no, it changes my login shell but when I restart a terminal and echo $SHELL it still says /bin/bash
[23:44] <Stunts> xubuntu
[23:44] <suman> why is the apache web service callled apache2 instead of httpd, in ubuntu??
[23:44] <Gnea> binarymutant: what does it say for Shell: when you finger your username?  like:  finger gnea
[23:44] <binarymutant> gnome, Shell: /bin/zsh :/
[23:45] <untermensch> suman: that's the way apache wants it
[23:45] <vigo> Stunts: Xubuntu is about the lightest there is, but there is also one lighter. let me find it.
[23:45] <Stunts> crunchbang
[23:45] <Gnea> binarymutant: okay, have you logged out, then logged in again?
[23:45] <burf> huys does linux have something similar to API in windows for developing?
[23:45] <binarymutant> Gnea, log all the way out, not just restart the terminal/
[23:45] <burf> ie calling  fucntions that ubuntu uses itself
[23:45] <Gnea> binarymutant: exactly
[23:45] <binarymutant> will try thank you Gnea :)
[23:45] <kazorin> Does anyone know how to fix usb sound not working? I found a workaround to set the USB sound module to 0 instead of 1, but it won't work still.
[23:45] <Lint> burf, no just a bunch of incompatible libraries
[23:46] <Gnea> binarymutant: let me know if that works please :)
[23:46] <Gnea> kazorin: which usb soundcard?
[23:46] <mezquitale> kazorin, are you using jaunty?
[23:46] <kazorin> Gnea: All I have is a C-Media or some such.
[23:46] <binarymutant> Gnea, ty :D
[23:46] <Bravewolf> is there someone with experiences with trust wb-1400t webcam? I found very different opinions about it....
[23:46] <Gnea> kazorin: need the exact make & model, please
[23:46] <vigo> Stunts: Here it is: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements
[23:46] <kazorin> mezquitale: Jaunty...9.04? yeah. Sorry, i'm new to linux :P
[23:47] <kazorin> Gnea: One second.
[23:47] <burf> lint - so you cant use them?
[23:47] <Lint> burf, you can, but it's API changes often
[23:47] <paxton00> Can someone tell me how to undo active directory authentication?
[23:47] <XIX> quake live
[23:48] <kazorin> Gnea: How would I find that information, again? x.x
[23:48] <Gnea> paxton00: how did you do it?
[23:48] <Gnea> kazorin: look on the soundcard itself
[23:48] <r3l1c> Hi everyone. I am getting this error while trying to update after updating failed with this same error - E: tzdata: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 139
[23:48] <r3l1c> anyone know a fix?
[23:48] <kazorin> Gnea: It only says Koss Stereophones on it. It's a usb adapter for my plantronics headset.
[23:48] <Guest35919> heya, can anyone help with a XDMCP problem? for some reason i can only remote login once ive already loged in on the host localy, is it possible to remote login without the host running anything except gdm?
[23:48] <burf> ah i see - ok thx
[23:48] <Gnea> r3l1c: hrm, try this:  sudo apt-get -f install
[23:48] <mezquitale> kazorin, that's OK, go to "system->preferences->sound" in there you can configure which sound card to use.  I have music and movies configured to my USB card that is hooked up to my stereo, everything like firefox plays on my headphones
[23:48] <burf> anyone here use python?
[23:49] <Gnea> kazorin: sec
[23:49] <r3l1c> Gnea:  Here is the error from the -f install option E: Could not get lock /var/cache/apt/archives/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[23:50] <r3l1c> Gnea:  sorry 1 moment please
[23:50] <burf> ive been writing sofwtare in VB for years but obviously the jump into linux means i cant write VB sofwtare - even with an emulator its pointless due to the file structure and the fact theres no registry - is it worth learning python or somthing else - i dont wanna jump into C or C++
[23:50] <paxton00> Gena, I used the Ubuntu Active Directory how to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ActiveDirectoryHowto
[23:50] <Gouda> !xine | gouda
[23:50] <r3l1c> Gnea:  I get a segment fault on tzdata and the update fails with the same error
[23:50] <Gouda> Anyone here familiar with xine engine and how to get it installed?
[23:51] <caseyd> anyone have  time to teach a linux newby how to install the .tgz file from this site, http://www.phunland.com/wiki/Download
[23:51] <r3l1c> subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 139
[23:51] <Guest35919> anyone know anything bout XDMCP?
[23:51] <paxton00> Gena, I used the Ubuntu Active Directory how to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ActiveDirectoryHowto. I believe it uses Kerberos
[23:52] <r3l1c> paxton00:  on desktop or server?
[23:52] <paxton00> server
[23:52] <Gnea> r3l1c: some other process is trying to update?
[23:52] <vigo> burf: Try Python or anything, use VIM,Emacs,Nano or whatever editor you like.
[23:53] <r3l1c> Gnea:  Yes, but I fixed it and re-ran the command. no luck same error
[23:53] <burf> python is a line based language tho right (like dos/basic )
[23:53] <r3l1c> paxton00:  I remember seeing a way to do that from cli in the likewise-open documentation.
[23:53] <burf> it has no GUI?
[23:54] <Guest35919> no one ever use XDMCP? remote login?
[23:54] <cmp_> ok guys i admit iam stupid in this ubuntu system .. i dont know and i dont see and i cant understand any of this **** system . if any one got help here before in his life - it would be kind to give it back to some body else like me who need it . if no one is willing to help, said it clearly - so i can delete this **** system at all .
[23:54] <r3l1c> <----uses ssh -X
[23:54] <vigo> burf: That is where the editor you choose comes in, and the language, I like Ruby.
[23:55] <burf> i thought ruby was to do with php (on rails)
[23:55] <Bluey> cmp what is your problem?
[23:55] <Lint> cmp_, if your time is valuable, just migrate to Windows
[23:55] <theatro> cmp_, there are many guides and howtos on the site and a helpful forum, it is all there for you
[23:56] <vigo> burf: Ruby can be just about anything, go Rails or go Dirt Road,,(I do not think Mattz released a dirt road version) but that is what I call the clean one.
[23:56] <cmp_> theatro, then why you all people are here if every thing available on the forums. ?
[23:56] <jikuty> is there a way to convert a normal ubuntu installation to an ubuntu minimal installation? or, better yet, does anyone know where i can find the package list for the ubuntu minimal cd?
[23:56] <burf> im gonan look up a tutorial on python anyway and chec it out - i want a program i can build a desktop app with tho - forms, buttons etc..
[23:56] <Gnea> kazorin: check this out: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=21576
[23:56] <Gnea> !pm | paxton00
[23:56] <theatro> cmp_, better pay
[23:56] <cmp_> bluey, my problem is simply i want some one to tell me how to setup my mail with evolution program
[23:57] <burf> but ruby is scripting style language right - like php?
[23:57] <paxton00> Sorry, new to this.
[23:57] <Bluey> cmp I don't use evolution but I might be able to help -- private mssage ok?
[23:57] <r3l1c> Gnea:  I made an attempt to install kslpice but the installer failed because of the tzdata script
[23:57] <cmp_> wow theatro,  this is how you can help in such room ,. and you consider your self her to support ?
[23:57] <Jason86> can someone confirm if Opera 9.64 was removed from the "Synaptic Package Manager"?
[23:58] <Guest35919> anyone ever used XDMP?
[23:58] <danbhfyvito> cmp_: what's the problem?
[23:58] <vigo> burf: we are getting a little off-topic here, please /join #ubuntu-offtopic and we can continue.
[23:58] <kazorin> Gnea: Rebooting to try, thanks.
[23:58] <IdleOne> danbhfyvito: it is a language barrier. I don't think he got theatro's joke about better pay
[23:58] <cmp_> danbhfyvito. again - i want to setup my email with evolution ,
[23:58] <Gnea> paxton00: sorry, didn't see your response above. you said Gena, it's Gnea.
[23:58] <Gnea> paxton00: just change configuration in your smb.conf and restart samba
[23:58] <Bluey> cmp has a problem setting up evolution, I offered help, but he didn't ack private message...
[23:59] <paxton00> Gnea: I uninstalled all of the packages and configurations, now I get an error trying to sudo. It never asks me for a password but acts like I put a password in three times.
[23:59] <Gnea> r3l1c: I'm a bit lost - you said that another process has the lockfile locked?
[23:59] <Lint> cmp_, you're trying to connect to Exchange server?
[23:59] <Supersaiyan_IV> Jason86, no trace of opera
[23:59] <Jason86> ok
[23:59] <cmp_> bluey, i asked you about it to continue with me - but you didnt respond - iam here waiting if you want to help
[23:59] <r3l1c> Gnea:  no other process but it still failed