[00:00] <O__o> how to see all the password of user in ubuntu?
[00:00] <jrib> No-Neck: I think my biggest issue is that with gdm you could have it start after other needed services are done loading where as /etc/rc.local just feels kludgy.  If it works, it works though.  Good luck
[00:00] <jrib> O__o: not possible
[00:00] <mvbn> Hi all, can somebody please tell me why cant I resize a NTFS partition? Im running ubuntu with a live CD (not using the said partition) =S
[00:00] <mvbn> the option is avaliable, but just cant make it smaller :(
[00:01] <server7> seidos, I will check them out. THank you for the help
[00:01] <BlackDalek> Help! Since upgrading from Intrepid to Jaunty, I've had problems with pulseaudio skipping/stuttering/popping/crackling during music playback... particularly noticeable in Rhythmbox. Can anyone help me fix this annoying problem?
[00:02] <O__o> jrib, so do i change it then?
[00:02] <No-Neck> good thinking jrib, I will see how it goes and if problems  arrise I'll find another method, thank you very much :)
[00:02] <No-Neck> thank you too dragon
[00:02] <jrib> O__o: you mean "how to change it?"?
[00:02] <Bruno`> how can i play a sound from another account in local ? (i mean, im now able to launch an X application with xhost +LOCAL:, but what about alsa, etc ? )
[00:03] <O__o> jrib, change the password since i cant see it
[00:03] <No-Neck> and thanks trism, it works :D
[00:03] <jrib> O__o: System -> Administration -> Users and Groups
[00:03] <O__o> jrib, no display
[00:03] <lakis1982> hi.i'm using kubuntu jaunty with kde 4.2.2  and every time i start kubuntu an fatal error appears saying plasma workspace caused signal 11 fatal error sigsegv ......  please help me
[00:03] <jrib> O__o: umm, do you have a terminal_
[00:04] <kasansweat> Does anyone know of a tool for file synchronization that optionally *doesn't* read the individual files, and instead uses something simpler like filename+filesize? I'm trying to sync 2 very large mp3 directories. Unison/meld/diff/kompare don't seem to do this, unless I am missing something. Thanks!
[00:04] <O__o> jrib, nevermind i got it passwd
[00:04] <jrib> O__o: yeah...
[00:05] <jrib> kasansweat: unison or rsync
[00:05] <tonyyarusso> kasansweat: um, meld, diff, and kompare SHOW differences, not detect whether they exist.
[00:05] <tonyyarusso> I would imagine rsync is what you want
[00:05] <bro> seido, sudo aptitude install htop :)
[00:07] <kasansweat> jrib : Unison reads all the files on the first run, and I don't think that can be turned off; and rsync isn't two-way.
[00:07] <jrib> kasansweat: can't you run rsync twice?
[00:07] <bro> seido, htop is interactive process viewer, as useless as top for using cache in readings though...
[00:08] <dRamseyCain> Does anyone here know how to actually delete a user? I've deleted an account but now I can't create a new one with that same username...
[00:08] <jrib> kasansweat: how big is this collection?
[00:09] <jrib> dRamseyCain: delete /home/old_user_name
[00:09] <kasansweat> jrib : big enough such that a first run on Unison would run over 3 days
[00:09] <jrib> kasansweat: how many gb?
[00:09] <gsp2009> afternoon all.
[00:10] <kasansweat> jrib : give me a sec and i can tell you
[00:10] <hey_joe> i have an interesting problem, running kernel 2.6.28-15 after installing mdadm, i reboot my machine, and im stuck at the initramfs prompt. the os drive is not on a raid, and is just plain /dev/sda1 .. any suggestions?
[00:10] <sebsebseb> !karmic|  hey_joe
[00:11] <sebsebseb> hey_joe: what you installed the older kernel into Karmic?
[00:11] <kasansweat> jrib : 130 gb
[00:11] <jrib> kasansweat: wow...
[00:11] <seidos> !mdadm
[00:11] <gsp2009> question about samba. So at some point I uninstalled samba on 9.04. I reinstalled it to use it, and now I cannot create shares. I get a permission error when attempting to share with nautilus. I have all pkgs installed. Testparm shows no errors. Does anyone know about this?
[00:11] <hey_joe> is 2.6.28-15 beta?
[00:11] <tonyyarusso> dRamseyCain: For future refence, you could have used deluser --remove-home or deluser --remove-all-files to avoid needing to do that step later.
[00:12] <sebsebseb> hey_joe: no  Karmic has much later kernel then that
[00:12] <seidos> no manual entry for mdadm
[00:12] <jrib> kasansweat: anyway, try rsync.  If you really want to just use filename then it's probably easy enough to just write your own solution
[00:12] <seidos> I have 2.6.28-15
[00:12] <kasansweat> jrib :)  Yeah. It just seems like someone would have developed something that could be like: Okay, example.mp3 is exactly 3.2megs on both directories, move on.
[00:12] <seidos> I'm running Jackalope, 9.04
[00:13] <sebsebseb> seidos: yes that's fine your meant to have that in 9.04, but not in 9.10
[00:13] <huwaw69> can i play assassins creed for PC in linux?
[00:13] <seidos> hey_joe: 2.6.28-15 isn't long term support (LTS) for Ubuntu
[00:13] <hey_joe> well i know how to use mdadm, its just that i have gotten that far.. for some reason i start with a fresh 9.04 desktop live cd, I install, I update, then I upgrade... i reboot, and install mdadm... reboot, and initramfs prompt...
[00:13] <sebsebseb> hey_joe: your on Ubuntu 9.04 or 9.10?
[00:13] <kasansweat> jrib: yes, I thought about that, it just seems like something someone would have already thought of
[00:13] <hey_joe> 9.04
[00:13] <dRamseyCain> I've removed the home folder and the user but when I try to create a new user with that name I get errors telling me that the name is already in use.
[00:13] <seidos> hey sebsebseb
[00:13] <seidos> hey_joe: what is mdadm?
[00:13] <sebsebseb> hey_joe: you said 9.10
[00:13] <sebsebseb> hey_joe: you said Karmic
[00:13] <sebsebseb> seidos: hi
[00:14] <hey_joe> i dont know what karmic is..
[00:14] <nh2> huwaw69: this should work, afaik it has a good rating in wine appdb
[00:14] <seidos> sebsebseb: he said a fresh install of 9.10
[00:14] <seidos> hey_joe: karmic koala is version 9.10
[00:14] <hey_joe> 9.04 install, updates from 2.6.28-11 to 2.6.28-15... then i install mdadm and it drops to initramfs prompts after a reboot
[00:14] <huwaw69> thanks nh2
[00:14] <huwaw69> :p
[00:14] <seidos> hey_joe: next version of ubuntu
[00:14] <hey_joe> ok, i dont really care about the koala..
[00:15] <hey_joe> if its not offically released yet, i dont want it..
[00:15] <seidos> hey_joe: I don't have experience with mdadm
[00:15] <seidos> gotta' wash dishes, bbl
[00:15] <sebsebseb> seidos:  hey_joe  looks like I read it wrong ok your on 9.04 not 9.10
[00:15] <jrib> kasansweat: ls -s  in both places, then use comm I guess
[00:16] <nh2> huwaw69: if you know what Wine is, see http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=11069 for detailed instructions
[00:17] <Bruno`> hi
[00:17] <eclipse_> is there a method to search for file type(ie tar) w/o using a file extention (.tar)
[00:17]  * hey_joe yawns
[00:17] <Bruno`> how can i acess to a mounted usb disk with another user ???
[00:17] <kasansweat> jrib - aha, looks like a good start
[00:17] <di||itante> Is any here going to the Ohis Linux Fest in Columbus OH USA?
[00:17] <Bruno`> i mean when i plug it, it's auto mounted
[00:17] <kasansweat> jrib -thanks!
[00:18] <gsp2009> anyone? for samba? I am really stuck here.
[00:18] <di||itante> gsp2009: ?
[00:18] <jrib> gsp2009: best to just ask the channel your actual question (on a single line)
[00:18] <tonyyarusso> eclipse_: Well, there must be (the file command will output the type), but I'm not sure how to do it efficiently.
[00:18] <gsp2009> jrib, I did already... and waited patiently.
[00:18] <hey_joe> gsp2009: what do you mean by share with nautilus?
[00:19] <di||itante> gsp2009: repeat it
[00:19] <hey_joe> you mean when you navigate to the share?
[00:19] <jrib> gsp2009: I read "anyone? for samba? I am really stuck here." and have no clue if I can help you or not
[00:19] <nh2> gsp2009: yeah, people may have joined so reposting the question after some time is a good idea
[00:19] <gsp2009> when I want to share a resource, and use nautilus, (right click, share...) I get a permissions error.
[00:19] <gsp2009> testparm shows no errors.
[00:20] <josephstalin> Hello everyone. :D
[00:20] <madman118> can anybody tell me why firefox is not associating package files with GDebi in netbook remix?
[00:20] <josephstalin> Can someone help me with something?
[00:20] <sebsebseb> !hi |  JoeSmith5
[00:20] <gsp2009> I had uninstalled samba on 9.04, then reinstalled. It has not worked since the reinstall.
[00:20] <jrib> gsp2009: pastebin it
[00:20] <sebsebseb> JoeSmith5: uh wrong one ah
[00:20] <di||itante> gsp2009: have you set the users with smbusers and smbpassword
[00:20] <Bruno`> i repeat my question too :)  sorry : how can i acess to an auto mounted usb disk with another user ? For example if I plug an usb disk now, i won't be able even to read it with another user after ... an idea ???
[00:20] <sebsebseb> !hi |  josephstalin
[00:20] <sebsebseb> !ask |  josephstalin
[00:20] <gsp2009> jrib... ok.
[00:20] <nh2> madman118: I don't know why, but I think I had the same problem - it should be gone in 9.10
[00:21] <gsp2009> di||itante, hmmmm. no.
[00:21] <madman118> nh2: yeah i think im just going to wait for 9.10
[00:21] <hey_joe> Bruno`: umount, mount
[00:21] <di||itante> gsp2009: gonna need to do that. Read the smbpassword man page
[00:22] <gsp2009> di||itante, awesome thanks.
[00:22] <huwaw69> can someone direct me to a channel for python programming?
[00:22] <di||itante> gsp2009: man smbpasswd
[00:22] <jrib> huwaw69: #python
[00:22] <hey_joe> hrm
[00:22] <huwaw69> in this server?
[00:22] <madman118> nh2: have you had any luck trying to get a decent frame rate with flash videos
[00:23] <josephstalin> Whenever I try to use sudo in my terminal, I get this error. I think I messed up my ~/.bashrc file thing somehow, but I have no idea how t fix it. Anyway, here's the error: "josephstalin@DerpDerpDerp:~$ sudo apt-get install (whatever)
[00:23] <josephstalin> Command 'sudo' is available in '/usr/bin/sudo'
[00:23] <josephstalin> The command could not be located because '/usr/bin' is not included in the PATH environment variable.
[00:23] <josephstalin> bash: sudo: command not found
[00:23] <FloodBot2> josephstalin: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[00:23] <Bruno`> hey_joe: I have to mount it with the other user ? What if i need to _share_ some data between some users ?
[00:23] <nh2> madman118: yes, I installed a newer intel driver from the Xorg PPA and (because the new intel driver needs it) a newer kernel; so now I have kernel based graphics which are fast enough for youtube videos on my netbook
[00:24] <hey_joe> then give them permission to access the drive?
[00:24] <madman118> nh2: what netbook are you using?
[00:24] <toshiba> hey guys my resolution is stuck at 800x600 but it needs be 1024x768
[00:24] <toshiba> what do i do?
[00:24] <nh2> madman118: Dell Latitude 2100 with Ubuntu 9.04 _preinstalled by Dell_ :D
[00:24] <madman118> ah
[00:24] <hey_joe> Bruno`: man chmod ?
[00:25] <gsp2009> di||itante, ok. That won't work either. smb.conf permissions appear to be wrong. Now testparm is showing "permission denied".
[00:25] <josephstalin> So, anyone know what my problem is?
[00:25] <madman118> nh2: im using a toshiba NB205
[00:25] <hey_joe> Bruno`: /etc/fstab ?
[00:25] <gce> nh2: did u get the touchscreen and webcam ?
[00:25] <nh2> gce: oh yeah ^^
[00:25] <nh2> and it's just nice
[00:25] <gsp2009> di||itante, according to man page, I should be able to run smbpasswd as unpriveleged user
[00:26] <madman118>  speaking of netbooks, has anybody tried the desktop version on a Atom based system?
[00:26] <gce> nh2: like it better than the toshiba netbook ?
[00:26] <nh2> madman118: if you like, you can of course install Ubuntu 9.10 alpha beside your current operating systems, it has that newer kernel and intel driver and you can try out all the things which might be better
[00:26] <nh2> gce: I only have that latitude and a samsung NC10 to compare
[00:27] <madman118> nh2: i think im going to do that, 9.4 still has some wifi issues even after the new kernel
[00:27] <nh2> madman118: yes, I'm running the desktop version of 9.04 and 9.10, both work fine
[00:27] <gce> nh2:  glad to hear that you like the 2100 been debating on getting ... although may wait for some of the new arm based books to arrive
[00:27] <madman118> nh2: i was thinking about using the desktop version instead of netbook remix
[00:28] <Bruno`> hey_joe : /etc/fstab or im gonna write a script to umount / remount it only when i need it. Thank you. Do you know how can i access to my audio-server (like alsa) with another user ? Like using xhost for X11
[00:28] <kasansweat> jrib : Wow, I'm an idiot. So, my favorite file manager is Midnight Commander.  Perhaps I should have looked, and found that it *has a freakin compare directory command* - including a specific "size only" deal.
[00:28] <nh2> madman118: this should be no problem, I like it better than Ubuntu NR (atleast than UNR 9.04)
[00:28] <Lunis> emergency D: what's it mean when my wife's netbook all of the sudden started cycling through colors in full screen... black, white, red, green, blue, grey, dark grey, vertical gradient, horizontal gradient
[00:28] <ReaperStran> ey i have a problem, cna anyone help?
[00:28] <madman118> nh2: how would i switch over to 9.10 alpha from 9.4?
[00:29] <nh2> madman118: you shouldn't upgrade, you should install it additionally, since it is not stable
[00:29] <sebsebseb> madman118: Why do you want to?
[00:29] <madman118> nh2: that was my thinking as well
[00:29] <IdleOne> !karmic | madman118 but if you need to ask then you probably should'nt
[00:29] <madman118> sebsebseb: why what?
[00:30] <nh2> gce: yeah, it's the best netbook I could buy. The keyboard is great, the right shift key is not so crippled small like on other netbooks and one can type fine
[00:30] <sebsebseb> madman118: Go  to 9.10  before the final
[00:30] <madman118> ubottu: im aware that 9.10 will have issues
[00:30] <sebsebseb> !bot |  madman118
[00:31] <nh2> oh pleas ubottu, not so shy xD
[00:31] <madman118> sebsebseb: yeah i need more sleep
[00:31] <DeadlySaint> ey i have a question, i just installed 9.04 how do i install something to watch videos(youtube,myspace)
[00:31] <madman118> sebsebseb: or else i go around talking to bots
[00:32] <hey_joe> i just did a fresh install, without my pci ide card, and installed mdadm before doing any updates, and my machines hangs on the initramfs prompt directly after reboot
[00:32] <sebsebseb> DeadlySaint: sudo apt-get install flashplugin-installer   and if you want AVI support and such as well sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras
[00:32] <qw_> руссик есть.
[00:32] <qw_> ?
[00:32] <DeadlySaint> thanks
[00:33] <seidos> !ru
[00:33] <nh2> gce: and the display is not glossy and very bright, I can work outside with no problems, compared to that, I don't notice the display of the NC10 is even on^^
[00:33] <anternative> is apache+php+mysql default in server edition?
[00:33] <psypher246> hi all, does anyone else have the same problem, when using unrar to uncompress a file while it is doing that the rest of my system (pretty fast hardware) comes to a complete standstill, the pc is not usable at all?
[00:33] <sebsebseb> psypher246: RAR sucks
[00:34] <sebsebseb> !rar |  psypher246
[00:34] <nh2> psypher246: does your computer run fine when it's finished or does it freeze completely?
[00:34] <psypher246> so what, remove unrar and replace with unrar-free?
[00:34] <psypher246> nh2: no it runs fine again when finished
[00:34] <sebsebseb> !info unrar-free
[00:35] <sebsebseb> !info unrar
[00:35] <sebsebseb> psypher246: hmm didn't know there were two, well  the  unrar-free tends to get used
[00:35] <nh2> psypher246: you might also try p7zip-rar, maybe it uses your system's ressources differently
[00:35] <psypher246> sebsebseb: ok cool will give it a shot
[00:36] <diazamet> Anyone know of a HTTP proxy where I can direct the outgoing traffic to a specific interface (ie ppp0)?
[00:36] <psypher246> nh2:  ok will try that too
[00:36] <sebsebseb> psypher246: 7-zip  can do RAR's, but it's command line only, but the  Windows version works nicely in Wine,  just like  that not so good WinRAR program will in Wine
[00:36] <sebsebseb> psypher246: command line only on Linux, graphical for Windows/Wine
[00:36] <anternative> is apache+php+mysql default in server edition?
[00:36] <psypher246> thanks
[00:37] <nh2> anternative: I'm not pretty sure if it's preinstalled, but afaik it is not, however, I'ts very easy to install
[00:37] <trism> anternative: I believe there is an option to install it during the install process
[00:37] <sebsebseb> psypher246: np  and it annoys me sometimes when I don't put  the correct thing on  IRC to begin with
[00:37] <eclipse_> any way to use the file command recursively?
[00:38] <anternative> ty trism
[00:38] <sebsebseb> psypher246: and then end up correcting myself as a result
[00:38] <anternative> ty nh2
[00:38] <psypher246> :D
[00:38] <nh2> eclipse_: find should do that, but I don't know exactly
[00:38] <nh2> anternative: no problem
[00:38] <n0mic> pls does anyone know how to mount a fedora volume from ubuntu?
[00:38] <IdleOne> !lamp | anternative
[00:38] <dragonlyre>  /msg nickserv identity ihop0
[00:39] <khufu> ubuntu 9.04, OpenSSL 0.9.8g 19 Oct 2007
[00:39] <khufu> OpenSSL Security Advisory [28-Mar-2008]
[00:39] <khufu> Users of OpenSSL 0.9.8f or 0.9.8g should update to the OpenSSL 0.9.8h
[00:39] <khufu> release which contains a patch to correct this issue.
[00:39] <IdleOne> dragonlyre: change your password
[00:39] <FloodBot2> khufu: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[00:39] <trism> dragonlyre: should really do that on the status window
[00:40] <anternative> change your pass dude dragonlyre
[00:40] <dragonlyre> lol ok
[00:40] <dragonlyre> damn man
[00:40] <khufu> what happened?  what did you do dragonlyre
[00:40] <nh2> IRC is indeed a funny system
[00:41] <dragonlyre> i posted my pw in chat
[00:41] <anternative> :D
[00:41] <khufu> what was it?
[00:41] <khufu> what was your password, dragonlyre ?
[00:42] <dragonlyre> khufu stop asking for my password
[00:42] <khufu> i only want the password you shared with us
[00:42] <khufu> the one you should have changed by now
[00:43] <sebsebseb> khufu: why?
[00:43] <khufu> i'm just bored
[00:44] <sebsebseb> khufu: try #ubuntu-offtopic then
[00:45] <gsp2009> di||itante, I tried smbpasswd... no joy. This is the error: http://pastebin.com/d3de4b4e9
[00:45] <foul_owl> I got a quick question. I just want to encrypt a single file. I tried the gnome menu "encrypt" but it seems like its only meant for public key encryption, or key rings, or something complicated. I just want to encrypt a single file. how should i do this?
[00:49] <dragonlyre> there we go...sheesh that was a great dummy moment
[00:49] <gce> foul_owl you can use openssl from the command line http://www.madboa.com/geek/openssl/#encrypt-simple
[00:49] <chen> hello
[00:52] <schaffelu> 014701
[00:53] <foul_owl> gce:  thanks, that works like a charm!
[00:53] <dragon> what's the purpose of /usr/local/share?
[00:53] <dragonlyre> so virtual box...good bad indifferent?
[00:53] <IdleOne> dragon: try it and you tell us what you think
[00:53] <IdleOne> dragonlyre: ^^^
[00:53] <durt> foul_owl,  also 'man gpg'
[00:54] <dragon> IdleOne: you're a retard.
[00:54] <sebsebseb> dragon: Virtualbox is rather good :)
[00:54] <dragonlyre> idleone I have been, but I can't get anything to load
[00:54] <sebsebseb> dragonlyre: ^^^
[00:54] <dragon> sebsebseb: hello?
[00:54] <LjL> dragon: totally uncalled for. change your attitude, please, thank you.
[00:54] <IdleOne> dragon: was a tab complete fail. no need to be insulting but you have yourself a nice day anyhow
[00:54] <foul_owl> durt: thank you, i will!
[00:55] <durt> !gpg | foul_owl
[00:55] <sebsebseb> dragon: happens  every now and again, people message the wrong one when doing  auto complete
[00:55] <toshiba> guys please i really need some help
[00:55] <dragon> I see now.
[00:55] <toshiba> how do i force 1024x768
[00:55] <toshiba> imstuck at 800x600
[00:55] <LjL> !fixres > toshiba    (toshiba, see the private message from ubottu) you may possibly find info about that here
[00:55] <foul_owl> ubottu: I will check that out
[00:55] <foul_owl> cheers all!
[00:55] <IdleOne> LjL: sebastien_ Thank you
[00:55] <IdleOne> errrr
[00:56] <LjL> IdleOne: ...
[00:56] <IdleOne> ok tab complettion is not my thing today
[00:56] <mrpockets> What can i open a perl script in that'll make it all prettier for editing?
[00:56] <[manas]> need some help whit java intaliosion
[00:56] <IdleOne> !java | [manas]
[00:57] <[manas]> i got error
[00:57] <Strife89> Quick question: What's the name of the package that gives the simple Compiz settings window?
[00:57] <dragonlyre> mrpockets SciTe is bundled
[00:57] <IdleOne> [manas]: what error?
[00:57] <soreau> Strife89: simple-ccsm
[00:57] <IdleOne> Strife89: simple-ccsm
[00:57] <nh2> [manas]: I was guessing over five seconds about what cool new java feature you might talk ;)
[00:57] <[manas]> E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[00:57] <Strife89> soreau, IdleOne: Thanks. :)
[00:57] <IdleOne> [manas]: sudo dpkg --configure -a
[00:58] <[manas]> did it
[00:58] <IdleOne> [manas]: and?
[00:58] <[manas]> one sec
[00:58] <[manas]> You might want to run 'apt-get -f install' to correct these:
[00:58] <IdleOne> [manas]: sudo apt-get -f install
[00:58] <[manas]> : Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (13 Permission denied)
[00:58] <[manas]> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), are you root
[00:59] <[manas]> im dojng it whit sudp
[00:59] <[manas]> im dojng it whit sudo#
[00:59] <[manas]> IdleOne, i did it i can read
[00:59] <IdleOne> [manas]: do you have Synaptic open?
[00:59] <[manas]> IdleOne, nope
[01:00] <IdleOne> [manas]: no other package manager running?
[01:00] <[manas]> IdleOne, no
[01:00] <IdleOne> [manas]: sudo rm /var/lib/dpkg/lock
[01:00] <IdleOne> then try again
[01:00] <[manas]> which command now?
[01:00] <IdleOne> sudo apt-get -f install
[01:01] <dragon> !enter IdleOne
[01:01] <dragon> !enter |IdleOne
[01:01] <dragon> long day..
[01:01] <IdleOne> dragon: nothing like being a jerk for no reason huh
[01:01] <[manas]> sudo is already the newest version.
[01:01] <[manas]> E: Couldn't find package apt-get
[01:01] <dragon> IdleOne: what do you mean?
[01:02] <IdleOne> [manas]: couldn't find package apt-get?
[01:02] <durt> [manas], enter the command on a _blank_ line.
[01:02] <LjL> dragon: IdleOne probably means that after calling him a retard for no valid reason, you really ought to refrain from gratuitously sending factoids like that because he dare add a second line to what he says.
[01:02] <[manas]> IdleOne, i paste u back what i get
[01:02] <IdleOne> [manas]: ok
[01:03] <[manas]> IdleOne,  my bad sorry
[01:03] <IdleOne> [manas]: works now?
[01:03] <[manas]> IdleOne, nope same
[01:03] <[manas]> You might want to run 'apt-get -f install' to correct these:
[01:04] <xguru84> anyone have a good how to on changing the splash screen?  (jaunty)
[01:04] <IdleOne> [manas]: show me the command you are entering?
[01:04] <[manas]> IdleOne, problem is i think i tryed to intall older version before
[01:04] <dragon> LjL: "no valid reason" is a subjective statement, and factoid isn't meant to insult anyone in any case.
[01:04] <[manas]> IdleOne, sudo apt-get -f install sun-java6-jdk
[01:05] <askvictor> is it possible it create a usb startup disk that contains more than one version of linux, selectable at boot time?
[01:05] <IdleOne> [manas]: sudo apt-get -f install
[01:05] <IdleOne> nada mas [manas]
[01:05] <LjL> dragon: it's not subjective. calling ANYONE a "retard" is NEVER acceptable in this channel, and it's VERY surprising that you wouldn't know THAT but you'd know about things like !enter, and attempt to enforce them even when it's ridiculous to do so.
[01:06] <[manas]> IdleOne,  nada what?
[01:06] <IdleOne> [manas]: nothing else. " sudo apt-get -f install "
[01:06] <[manas]> IdleOne, i did now i get license agriment what i need to press?
[01:07] <IdleOne> [manas]: hit TAB 1 time and hit ENTER
[01:07] <IdleOne> [manas]: you will see ok highlighted in blue
[01:07] <[manas]> IdleOne, it start unpacking i hink it will work
[01:08] <IdleOne> [manas]: cool, ;et us know if you need more help :)
[01:08] <IdleOne> let*
[01:08] <muelli> askvictor: yes. Dunno if anybody did that before though
[01:08] <[manas]> IdleOne, do i need restart machine now?
[01:08] <askvictor> would be nice, also, if the linux install onto a usb disk could be kept in on folder, rather than cluttering the root
[01:08] <n2diy> anybody compared gnucash with homebank?
[01:09] <askvictor> might go write up a ticket/suggestion...
[01:09] <[manas]> IdleOne, look Unknown media type in type 'all/allfiles'
[01:09] <[manas]> Unknown media type in type 'uri/mms'
[01:09] <[manas]> Unknown media type in type 'uri/mmst
[01:09] <[manas]> is it good
[01:09] <IdleOne> [manas]: no. only when the machine tells you to restart. restart you browser for java to work
[01:09] <[manas]> IdleOne, ok i will try
[01:10] <IdleOne> [manas]: I don't know what those "  Unknown media type in type " mean
[01:10] <genobreaker> reminds me of hot pockets (mhhh)
[01:10] <[manas]> IdleOne, It seems like Java is not installed on your computer
[01:10] <[manas]> IdleOne, when i did in browser
[01:11] <IdleOne> anybody know what "  Unknown media type in type " means and can help [manas] get it sorted?
[01:12] <[manas]> IdleOne, how i can remove it coplitlz cos i think i mest it up a bit
[01:13] <IdleOne> [manas]: sudo apt-get remove --purge sun-java6-jre (jdk if that is what you installed)
[01:13] <[manas]> *completely
[01:14] <[manas]> IdleOne, jop jdk
[01:14] <IdleOne> [manas]: sudo apt-get remove --purge sun-java6-jdk
[01:15] <[manas]> IdleOne, i know what was a problem i tred intall java5 but i did fines and after i was runing intal for java 6
[01:15] <huwaw69> !java
[01:15] <[manas]> IdleOne, i removed it but it says again
[01:16] <IdleOne> [manas]: says what again?
[01:16] <[manas]> Purging configuration files for sun-java5-jre ...
[01:16] <[manas]> Processing triggers for shared-mime-info ...
[01:16] <[manas]> Unknown media type in type 'all/all'
[01:16] <[manas]> Unknown media type in type 'all/allfiles'
[01:16] <[manas]> Unknown media type in type 'uri/mms'
[01:16] <FloodBot2> [manas]: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[01:16] <[manas]> Unknown media type in type 'uri/mmst'
[01:16] <moot> Okay, I'm using 9.04 and I'm having trouble connecting to the internet. My windows partition connects just fine, but when I try to ping stuff from Ubuntu, I get errors about not being able ot handle the host
[01:16] <moot> Something is screwed up with my DNS locally
[01:16] <moot> ON my computer
[01:16] <moot> What can I do?
[01:16] <[manas]> sorrz for flooding
[01:17] <IdleOne> [manas]: remove java5 and java6 then install java6
[01:17] <durt> moot, you mean 'host is unreachable'?
[01:17] <[manas]> IdleOne, java6 is not intaled
[01:18] <IdleOne> [manas]: ok, then remove java5 when it is done try to install java6
[01:18] <IdleOne> [manas]: what version of ubuntu?
[01:18] <moot> durt: No, the error is "cannot handle 'host' cmdline arg www.google.com on position 1 (argc 1)"
[01:18] <[manas]> IdleOne, im intaling now jav6 it look good till now ubuntu i think lates version
[01:18] <moot> durt: and that was a tracert
[01:18] <obiwan__> hi, 1 question please, what is the arg: -1 i see at shell with alt + dash?
[01:18] <moot> when I try to ping, it says "Unknown host"
[01:18] <obiwan__> you can change the -1 number with the number keys, but i duno what it is
[01:19] <[manas]> IdleOne,  look again http://paste.ubuntu.com/273174/
[01:19] <[manas]> IdleOne, brb
[01:20] <lifeboy> What's the best channel to ask about advanced dhcpd config?
[01:20] <IdleOne> [manas]: Messages are caused by /usr/share/mime/packages/nautilus.xml (installed by nautilus-data) when maintainer scripts invoke 'update-mime-database /usr/share/mime'. Looks harmless, but annoying. Reported types are probably not official IANA MIME types, so warnings are thrown.
[01:20] <xguru84> how can i change my startup splash?
[01:21] <moot> durt: any ideas why DNS would suddenly choke and die?
[01:21] <[manas]> IdleOne, so what does it mean?
[01:21] <IdleOne> [manas]: looks like it is nothing to worry about
[01:21] <[manas]> IdleOne, ok let me try
[01:21] <durt> moot, was Ubuntu working before?
[01:22] <moot> Yes
[01:22] <moot> 100%
[01:22] <moot> A day or two ago
[01:22] <moot> And then suddenly, it borked itself
[01:22] <mezquitale> xguru84, http://embraceubuntu.com/2006/03/21/add-a-grub-splash-image/
[01:22] <[manas]> IdleOne, It seems like Java is not installed on your computer
[01:22] <[manas]> Java is a free download that is required to play RuneScape. Click here to install Java.
[01:22] <mezquitale> xguru84, install splash images: sudo apt-get install grub-splashimages
[01:23] <IdleOne> [manas]: how are you playing runescape?
[01:23] <arquebus> lifeboy: #linux
[01:23] <xguru84> mezquitale: i'm ok with the grub part......i'm talking about the part with the status bar charging...
[01:23] <[manas]> IdleOne, im trying to set up on my ubuntu i plaed a bit on vista but knowi want to do on my pc
[01:24] <durt> moot, you could try to re-setup in network-manager, if your ISP has changed things, unfortunately I set things up in /etc so I can't help
[01:24] <moot> I'm willing to try
[01:24] <[manas]> IdleOne, is it not possible?
[01:24] <nh2> xguru84: you may also look at startupmanager, I think it can be used to change splashes
[01:24] <IdleOne> [manas]: is there a linux version? maybe you can play in Wine
[01:24] <RogersArm> How does one manually patch their system?
[01:24] <mezquitale> xguru84, install splash images, then create a link to the image then update grub
[01:25] <lifeboy> I need to use one dhcp server for different ip networks on one physical network and the man pages are not clear on the how. Yes Linux of course
[01:25] <xguru84> nh2: i have used that at set the .so to be the one active and it spits me out to a verbos bootup
[01:25] <moot> durt: /etc don't scare me none
[01:25] <[manas]> IdleOne, it gives me link to intall java on linux but im to stpid to do it
[01:25] <kappa> hi is there any channel about xfig?
[01:25] <durt> moot, how do you connect? dhcp? pppoe?
[01:25] <IdleOne> [manas]: you are playing in browser?
[01:25] <moot> durt: ethernet, dhcp
[01:25] <[manas]> IdleOne, yes
[01:25] <RogersArm> I must patch madwifi but I have no experience with manually patching my system, could someone shed some light on how I would accomplish this?
[01:25] <mezquitale> xguru84, cd /boot/grub then sudo ln -s splashimages/[splash image name] splash.xpm.gz
[01:26] <IdleOne> [manas]: look at this see if it helps you http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=844997
[01:26] <xguru84> mezquitale: ok, trying it out
[01:27] <nh2> RogersArm: before you do that, make sure there are no prebuild packages which fix your problem
[01:27] <mezquitale> xguru84, last step sudo update-grub
[01:27] <RogersArm> I am also  looking to find helpon patcjing my system manually in general
[01:27] <RogersArm> nh2 I am told that the prebuilt ones arent patched
[01:27] <durt> moot, you can set up networking in /etc/network/interfaces so that eth0 is setup at boot, DNS IP numbers go in /etc/resolv.conf
[01:27] <IdleOne> [manas]: you are installing the jre or jdk of java6 ( not sure that makes a difference though )
[01:27] <[manas]> IdleOne, i hate wine it never works for me
[01:27] <RogersArm> nh2:  I am told that the prebuilt ones arent patched
[01:28] <[manas]> IdleOne, http://paste.ubuntu.com/273175/
[01:28] <qwebirc69935> hello, i'm working on a translation for a program with PoEdit. but the language i'm translating into is RTL so i wanted to test some lines before i continue. is there a way to do that?
[01:28] <nh2> RogersArm: ok
[01:28] <[manas]> IdleOne, http://www.java.com/en/download/linux_manual.jsp?locale=en&host=www.java.com:80
[01:28] <[manas]> IdleOne,  can u give me couple min im brb
[01:28] <bdpa> hpfrantzy5
[01:28] <IdleOne> [manas]: that thread says you should be able to play it fine in browser. make sure you install flashplugin-nonfree also
[01:29] <IdleOne> [manas]: don't need toi install that and ubntu uses .deb not .rpm
[01:29] <durt> qwebirc69935, best to ask in #ubuntu-devel or #ubuntu-motu
[01:29] <RogersArm> nh2: Was that it?
[01:29] <mezquitale> qwebirc69935, this is ubuntu support, try on a programing channel
[01:29] <qwebirc69935> thank you durt
[01:31] <nh2> RogersArm: ok in most general way, you download the source code as a tar archive, unpack it, change into the dir, apply your patches (often with patch -p1 [patchfile]) , get all package the program depends on (usually -dev packages, often see README or INSTALL files), ./configure, make, and sudo checkinstall or sudo make install to install
[01:31] <moot> crap
[01:31] <moot> durt: Okay, resolv.conf is fine, the nameservers are configured fine
[01:31] <RogersArm> nh2: Thanks!!!
[01:31] <moot> and eth0 is configured correctly, I can ping my router via eth0
[01:31] <moot> it's just
[01:31] <durt> moot, does ifconfig look ok?
[01:31] <moot> I can't leave my network
[01:32] <moot> ick
[01:32] <moot> I'm doing the phone support thing
[01:32] <moot> but I'll have her read off her ifconfig
[01:32] <nh2> RogersArm: for most detailled problems of that procedure, the channel should know the answer
[01:33] <nh2> moot: phone support on linux is great
[01:33] <moot> this is a bitch
[01:33] <moot> :(
[01:33] <durt> moot, I'm not taking any blame for this :)
[01:33] <moot> wait
[01:33] <qwebirc69935> i installed my ubuntu using wubi but i figured out i chose a little space for the virtual disk. can i expand it?
[01:34] <[manas]> IdleOne, im back so it no way how to do it?
[01:34] <nh2> qwebirc69935: yes, use the Gparted live cd or the ubuntu live cd and start gparted, which lets you resize partitions
[01:34] <moot> durt: ifconfig checks out
[01:35] <RogersArm> nh2: another quick noob question, you might not know the answer but I am supposed to patch my madwifi driver. I have a choice of about 7 different patches. Now am I supposed to download all of them or just one? http://patches.aircrack-ng.org/ scroll downl a bit to see the madwifi files
[01:35] <kbp> I have a printing Ubuntu server 9.04 with cups + samba, it's very easy to connect to its printer on WIndows (just browse -> double click -> install driver -> print). However I can't find anyway at all to install that printer on a Ubuntu 9.04 desktop client. Any suggestion?
[01:35] <Deathvalley122> can someone tell me how to fix a problem I did?
[01:35] <moot> Deathvalley122: Only if you tell us the problem
[01:35] <mezquitale> !ask | Deathvalley122
[01:35] <qwebirc69935> nh2: does that involve data loss?
[01:36] <bdpa> Why can't I burn images in Ubuntu 9.04?
[01:36] <nh2> qwebirc69935: it should not, but backups are always recommended
[01:36] <Deathvalley122> don't worry I am about to pastebin
[01:36] <qwebirc69935> thank you :)
[01:36] <durt> moot, if you ping 74.125.67.100 and then ping www.google.com what happens?
[01:36] <bdpa> Is that a bug or am I doing something wrong?
[01:36] <mezquitale> qwebirc69935, there is a very slight chance your hard drive could get corrupted but i've never had any problems adding space to drives using gparted
[01:37] <karan> hi guyz
[01:37] <nix-idioteque> DUN DA DUNNNNN! IRSSI
[01:37] <NauTiluS1> hi
[01:37] <nh2> RogersArm: I'm not sure, perhaps you should ask in the aircrack-ng irc channel
[01:37] <karan> when will the next version of ubuntu release?
[01:37] <david9> how do I access my lab linux server remotely when I am using ubuntu?
[01:37] <RogersArm> nh2: will do, thanks again.
[01:37] <Pici>  !9.10 | karan
[01:37] <qwebirc69935> well, if that is so .. is there any advantage of getting ubuntu on a seperate partition?
[01:37] <mezquitale> bdpa,  are you able to burn CD's???  you mean to say the CD's aren't bootable or you cant burn CDs at all?
[01:37] <Deathvalley122> moot: http://pastebin.com/m2df0a6db
[01:37] <Deathvalley122> or anyone
[01:37] <Deathvalley122> for that matter
[01:38] <Deathvalley122> can you please take a look at that
[01:38] <karan> so it will be a stable release in october?
[01:38] <bdpa> It won't recognize blank CD/DVD
[01:38] <mezquitale> david9, i suggest you install openssh server in your lab linux server
[01:38] <Drained> Hello, everyone recently my wireless has been acting up, i can't really "test" my wired connection to see if it's my router or my wifi adapter, but i can't even load a full page completley... any ideas? is it the operating system internet, adatper, router, modem?
[01:39] <bdpa> it boots up cd/DVD but not the blank ones.
[01:39] <david9> mezquitale, I usually access the lab in window using putty and vnc
[01:39] <Deathvalley122> ubottu: http://pastebin.com/m2df0a6db <----do you know how I can fix that
[01:39] <Deathvalley122> oh can anyone help me please
[01:39] <durt> moot, oh ya, did you restart networking?
[01:39] <Deathvalley122> I can't do what I just undid
[01:39] <david9> how do I do remote access ?
[01:39] <Drained> what about it death..
[01:39] <moot> durt: pinging the IP address shows 100% packet loss. Pinging the google.com address yields "Unknown host"
[01:40] <nix-idioteque> ubottu !linus
[01:40] <bdpa> other people have the same problems
[01:40] <nix-idioteque> ubottu: !anything
[01:40] <mrwes> Deathvalley122, upgrade brother
[01:40] <nix-idioteque> Hah
[01:40] <durt> moot, so no connection whatsoever but eth0 is up?
[01:40] <Deathvalley122> mrwes:
[01:41] <mrwes> Deathvalley122,
[01:41] <moot> durt: I can ping the router, and from Windows, I have full internet access. SO the router isn't broke, the connection is fine.
[01:41] <bdpa> so, any one have any ideas??
[01:41] <Deathvalley122> I deleted a source list and followed some steps on your guys forum
[01:41] <playya> Deathvalley122, you are on breezy?
[01:41] <bdpa> I have tried multiple burners
[01:41]  * gsp2009 still can't believe that peer-to-peer filesharing isn't easier on ubuntu
[01:41] <Drained> Death, what did you delete?
[01:41] <Deathvalley122> playya no
[01:41] <bdpa> they all can't recognize blank cds
[01:41] <david9> anybody know how to remote access?  I open a terminal and type the gateway but command not found...
[01:42] <Deathvalley122> Drained
[01:42] <Deathvalley122> this
[01:42] <h00k> when I share a folder using nautilus right-click -> share, when trying to see it on the network, its always "Failed to mount share" (I have guess access/allow other people to write)
[01:42] <Deathvalley122> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1244758
[01:42] <Drained> david gateway is a TCP protocol
[01:42] <durt> moot, in windows what IP address and subnet mask does the machine get? Is it similar to Ubuntu?
[01:42] <GoogletheKid> david9 ssh?
[01:42] <mrwes> gsp2009, torrents work fine on Ubuntu
[01:42] <playya> david9, ssh hostname
[01:42] <dsnyders> Hi all!  Any sed experts?  I need to convert a web page file with urls into a series of wgets.
[01:42] <Drained> of course console won't recognize it
[01:42] <david9> ok
[01:42] <david9> I am going to try it
[01:42] <gsp2009> mrwes, I mean on a home network.. sorry
[01:42] <Drained> stop giving me links
[01:42] <mezquitale> david9, so if you use putty then just ssh to your server: ssh username@yourservername.org
[01:42] <Drained> i asked what you deleted..
[01:42] <mrwes> gsp2009, right click on the folder and share doesn't work?
[01:42] <david9> I am not using putty,,,I use putty on window
[01:42] <moot> durt: it's a DHCP setup
[01:43] <bdpa> CAN ANYONE BURN IMAGES ON UBUNTU? I CAN'T
[01:43] <mezquitale> dsnyders, try #web channel, this channel is ubuntu support channel
[01:43] <david9> now I install unbuntu and want to do remote access
[01:43] <Drained> bdpa it's you
[01:43] <gsp2009> mrwes, I finally got that to work... but somehow I can't see the resources on the network.
[01:43] <david9> mezquitale
[01:43] <h00k> !caps | bdpa
[01:43] <david9> brb
[01:43] <bdpa> I was trying to get attention ... sorry
[01:43] <durt> moot, are you sure it's not pppoe?
[01:43] <Drained> OK I GOT YOUR ATTENTION NOW
[01:43] <Drained> bdpa: it's just you.
[01:43] <moot> durt: Positive.
[01:44] <mezquitale> david9, i know what you mean, putty is for windows, in ubuntu you can use ssh, to open up a terminal and type :  ssh username@yourservername
[01:44] <Deathvalley122> Drained
[01:44] <bdpa> I can't burn images
[01:44] <Deathvalley122> I deleted sources.list
[01:44] <Drained> bdpa: I said ITS just you
[01:44] <Deathvalley122> and readded ot
[01:44] <Deathvalley122> it*
[01:44] <bdpa> the burners won't recognize blank cds
[01:44] <Drained> why did you delete sources.list"?
[01:44] <Drained> that's where packages are read from..
[01:44] <bdpa> but other people have the same prob
[01:44] <Deathvalley122> cause I was having trouble with opera Drained
[01:44] <mezquitale> bdpa, you can't burn CD's at all??
[01:44] <bdpa> no
[01:45] <Drained> death deleting sources doesn't fix opera..
[01:45] <playya> bdpa, do you have an usb stick?
[01:45] <bdpa> Yes
[01:45] <Drained> sources.list and opera aren't even similar in any way
[01:45] <Deathvalley122> I couldn't get rid of the um sources.list.d the files for opera
[01:45] <dsnyders> mezquitale, No good.  I'm looking for help with sed, not with anything directly web related.
[01:45] <playya> bdpa, download an image and use usb-creator
[01:45] <mezquitale>   bdpa it must be the application youre using, what app youre using to burn CD's???  I can even burn mp3 cd's using rhythmbox
[01:46] <Deathvalley122> Drained how do I fix this?
[01:46] <h00k> bdpa: it also might be a hardware problem
[01:46] <bdpa> k3d, diskburner, everything I can find
[01:46] <Drained> Umm... you really have no choice but to ask for someone's sources.list
[01:46] <dsnyders> bdpa, it is possible that your burner can't burn to your disks.  eg CD-R vs CD+R
[01:46] <inspiron630> how can i see if i'm running 32 bit or 64 bit
[01:46] <Drained> my internet is Twaked right now i can't load any webpages.
[01:46] <durt> moot, so the router doesn't pass packets from Ubuntu but does for Windows...
[01:46] <bdpa> It was working fine when I had... windows
[01:46] <lyrae> for those who use shared hosts, which one do you use?
[01:46] <Deathvalley122> Drained do I ask it here?
[01:46] <lyrae> i cant seem to find a decent one
[01:46] <moot> durt: Yeah.
[01:46] <Drained> you can try death
[01:46] <mezquitale> dsnyders, well maybe someone from #web can direct you to someone with that expertise, this channel is for ubuntu support, you might find someone who knows about sed if youre lucky, just try different times
[01:47] <curaloucura> hello, I'm having a problem with my Ubuntu Jaunty to connect to any mail server on port 995
[01:47] <Pici> lyrae: Thats not really on-topic for this channel, try #ubuntu-offtopic
[01:47] <lyrae> Pici: thanks
[01:47] <Drained> Hi, bdpa: welcome to Linux.
[01:47] <Deathvalley122> does anyone have a source.list?
[01:47] <Drained> if you're using wine
[01:47] <h00k> when I share a folder using nautilus right-click -> share, when trying to see it on the network, its always "Failed to mount share" (I have guess access/allow other people to write)
[01:47] <Drained> you WONT be able too burn
[01:47] <fbianconi> Deathvalley122: http://repogen.simplylinux.ch/ should generate a sources.list you can use, Opera afaik is not in the repos, recommended opera install is download from their page
[01:47] <mezquitale> ask! | curaloucura
[01:48] <bdpa> I have seen many forums with the same prob but no solution
[01:48] <durt> moot, my only advice is to see what's different in Windows from Ubuntu, I haven't touched a windows box in years.
[01:48] <curaloucura> I try to telnet pop.gmail.com 995  but it time out
[01:48] <Drained> ok bdpa: for the last time, get diffrent burner program
[01:48] <curaloucura> at office it worked
[01:48] <playya> Deathvalley122,  1s
[01:48] <IdleOne> [manas]: working now?
[01:48] <Deathvalley122> playya what?
[01:49] <[manas]> IdleOne, it looks like but very slow
[01:49] <bdpa> Drained, which would you recommend I have tried many different ones
[01:49] <playya> Deathvalley122, i'll paste mine
[01:49] <Drained> bapa: try the one preinstalled.
[01:49] <IdleOne> [manas]: well at least it works now :)
[01:49] <Deathvalley122> ok ty playya
[01:49] <sunshinepants> bdpa: I've seen one problem with brasero not detecting blank cd-r's, and another when the normalize command was causing a fault
[01:49] <bdpa> Drained: I have tried that one as well
[01:49] <InvisibleMan> I just tried installing Ubuntu over the network.  The install finished without any errors, but Ubuntu won't boot.  The last message on the screen is "udevd-event[1177]: 'path_id /devices/platform/pcspkr/input/input2/event2' abnormal exit".  Any ideas on how to fix this?  This is the third time I have tried reinstalling.  memtest86+ ran without finding any errors
[01:49] <[manas]> IdleOne,  ye thanks mate a lot
[01:50] <IdleOne> [manas]: no problem
[01:50] <Drained> Then it has to do with your hardware.
[01:50] <Drained> what kind of burner is it
[01:50] <Drained> external or internal
[01:50] <bdpa> i have tried both external and internal. It does this on my desktop as well.
[01:50] <playya> Deathvalley122, http://pastebin.com/f45485938
[01:51] <Drained> what does it do to your desktop?
[01:51] <Gnea> InvisibleMan: sounds like a soundcard or pci bus issue - is it a laptop?
[01:51] <bdpa> It won't recognize the blank cd's.
[01:51] <Shimmy1> Hey guys, can anybody help me with an error im having?
[01:51] <bdpa> I can boot any cd/dvd with data but not blank ones
[01:51] <Gnea> Shimmy1: not if we don't know what the error is :)
[01:51] <Shimmy1> XD
[01:51] <durt> Shimmy1, just ask the question
[01:51] <InvisibleMan> Gnea: Yeah, it is a laptop
[01:52] <InvisibleMan> Gnea: Fairly old one too
[01:52] <Shimmy1> Im new to IRC, Im new to Linux, Im new to messing around with computers
[01:52] <Gnea> InvisibleMan: make/model?
[01:52] <Shimmy1> So please try to have a longer temper with me...lol
[01:52] <h00k> !ask | Shimmy1
[01:52] <Drained> ... your desktop doesn't do that..
[01:52] <bdpa> Drained: yeah, unfortunately it does
[01:52] <InvisibleMan> Gnea: Toshiba Portege 7020CT
[01:52] <DigitalKiwi> Shimmy1: man pages are your friend, google is your friend, wikis are your friend, forums are your friend, irc is your last resort
[01:52] <DigitalKiwi> !next
[01:52] <Drained> no your desktop doesn't say things, the linux operating system does.
[01:53] <Drained> and it seems to be the CD's
[01:53] <Gnea> !laptops
[01:53] <Shimmy1> Ok, Thanks Ubottu. This may be simple for you guys, but I'm lost- I tried to install Ubuntu on my old XP, but the installer told me that i need a I686 Ubuntu instead of what I have on the disc?
[01:53] <sebsebseb> !thanks |  Shimmy1
[01:53] <Drained> shimmy you need x64bit
[01:53] <Drained> linux
[01:53] <DigitalKiwi> Drained: wut
[01:53] <durt> Shimmy1, you mean i386?
[01:53] <Shimmy1> it said i686 i believe
[01:53] <sebsebseb> Shimmy1: you need 32bit
[01:53] <Josh__> I love it when people reply to a bot thinking it's a human
[01:53] <Shimmy1> i used 32 bit
[01:53] <Drained> i386 is 32bit compatible..
[01:53] <bdpa> Ok, Thanks Drained. I'll try different types of CD
[01:53] <Shimmy1> Josh, this is my first time on IRC
[01:53] <Drained> you have the 64bit then
[01:54] <Shimmy1> i didnt check the 64 though...
[01:54] <Drained> Shimmy you have the 64bit lol
[01:54] <sebsebseb> Shimmy1: Is it a CD they sent you or?
[01:54] <Shimmy1> No,
[01:54] <InvisibleMan> Gnea: There is a whole support section just for laptops?
[01:54] <Drained> you might've accidently ticked the wrong one
[01:54] <Shimmy1> i downloadedi it myself
[01:54] <sebsebseb> Shimmy1: Have you still got the ISO?
[01:54] <Drained> What kind of processor is it?
[01:54] <Shimmy1> I believe i still have it
[01:55] <curaloucura> from my ubuntu box , when I do #telnet pop.gmail.com 995  it just time out, so I can't receive e-mails, internet is ok, I'm using dial up, any clue?
[01:55] <sebsebseb> Shimmy1: If so what does it say for the name?
[01:55] <Mikru> Hey my friend is running Jaunty 9.04 and gets "Video mode not supported" on any monitors he tries when using the "nvidia" (The official ones..) drivers
[01:55] <Gnea> InvisibleMan: yeah, trying to see if there's something there
[01:55] <Shimmy1> Processor is a 2400+ 2.0 GHz AMD Athlon XP
[01:55] <Mikru> Works fine when he uses the "nv" drivers, but obviously he'd like some hardware accel.
[01:55] <durt> Shimmy1, i386 is the 32bit version amd64 is the 64bit version, there is no i686 version.
[01:55] <Josh__> Mikru, mabye his monitor doesnt support DPMS?
[01:55] <Mikru> interesting, as the xorg.conf I wrote did have a DPMS line (copied from my own)
[01:56] <Mikru> I am not familiar with it
[01:56] <Mikru> what is it?
[01:56] <DigitalKiwi> XP is not x86_64
[01:56] <Drained> digital who said that?
[01:56] <Josh__> Mikru, ahh. Mabye copy the modeline from the working config to the "nvidia" Xorg.conf?
[01:56] <sebsebseb> Shimmy1: ok  and you downloaded AMD64 ISO?
[01:56] <Gnea> InvisibleMan: okay, are you familiar with editting the boot/kernel line?
[01:56] <thiebaude> there is 64bit xp
[01:56] <DigitalKiwi> because athlon 64 xp was the first amd 64 bit chip
[01:56] <Shimmy1> I cant find the iso i downloaded currently
[01:56] <sebsebseb> Shimmy1: i386 and  i686  both mean 32bit
[01:56] <InvisibleMan> Gnea: No
[01:57] <Josh__> thiebaude, he's referring to the Athlon "XP" series processors.
[01:57] <sebsebseb> Shimmy1: by default  it will download the 32bit, and then people can tell it to download the 64bit also
[01:57] <Mikru> Josh_: Only ever got it working with the almost-blank xorg.conf ubuntu seems to work with usually... (I'm not an ubuntu user myself.)
[01:57] <thiebaude> Josh__, thanks
[01:57] <InvisibleMan> Gnea: Err, actually, if you mean that line that says "kernel" in the default file, then yes, a little
[01:57] <DigitalKiwi> Shimmy1: did you download it from a web browser? if you did then check the download history
[01:57] <obiwan__> hi, please why echo [1-5] won't show 1 2 3 4 5 but echo * shows all my files
[01:57] <Shimmy1> good idea!
[01:57] <Mikru> Been trying a reasonable 1280x1024, which his monitor should work with fine.
[01:57] <InvisibleMan> Gnea: I get the feeling that you are talking about something else though, heh
[01:57] <Gnea> InvisibleMan: pretty simple actually - when the system is booting up , just past POST, it does that little countdown from 3 - if you press ESC, you can edit it
[01:58] <Shimmy1> ubuntu-9.04-desktop-i386.iso
[01:58] <DigitalKiwi> it shouldn't be complaining :/
[01:58] <sebsebseb> Shimmy1: ok that's 32bit
[01:58] <InvisibleMan> Gnea: Do you need any information from this error screen, or can I reboot?
[01:58] <Shimmy1> Technology hates me
[01:58] <Drained> ok, That processor is 64bit
[01:58] <Gnea> InvisibleMan: it's fine to reboot
[01:58] <DigitalKiwi> could that error be from burning the disk wrong?
[01:58] <DigitalKiwi> Drained: no
[01:58] <Drained> it can run 32bit so im not sure why it's crying
[01:58] <sebsebseb> Drained: yeah I was going to look to see what proccessor he had again
[01:59] <Shimmy1> its a AMD Athlon? 2.0 GHz
[01:59] <Shimmy1> 2400_
[01:59] <Shimmy1> *+
[01:59] <DigitalKiwi> amd athlon 64 xp or amd athlon xp
[01:59] <sebsebseb> Shimmy1: if you got a 64bit proccessor  may as well go with the 64bit version, by the way how much RAM you got?
[01:59] <DigitalKiwi> one is 64 bit the other is not
[01:59] <Shimmy1> 1 gig
[01:59] <InvisibleMan> Gnea: Alright, what do I do with the kernel line?
[01:59] <PyCHild> !ds_askforsession
[01:59] <baboeska> i'd go with 32 bit
[01:59] <baboeska> if in doubt use 32 bi
[01:59] <thiebaude> baboeska, i agree
[01:59] <baboeska> t
[01:59] <sebsebseb> baboeska: 64bit Ubuntu can run with 1GB RAM as well
[01:59] <Shimmy1> i thought i downloaded the 32 bit?
[01:59] <Gnea> InvisibleMan: edit it so that, at the very end of it, you add this:  pci=routeirq
[01:59] <sebsebseb> baboeska: it didn't like his 32bit
[02:00] <baboeska> sure sebastien_, but you have to have a 64bit processor... ah k
[02:00] <sebsebseb> Shimmy1: Did you md5sum the ISO I guess not, since your new
[02:00] <sebsebseb> !md5sum | Shimmy1
[02:00] <InvisibleMan> Gnea: Then boot?
[02:00] <Shimmy1> I forgot to this time,
[02:00] <sebsebseb> Shimmy1: Did you run the CD check on the CD when you have it booted?
[02:00] <Shimmy1> i tried putting Ubuntu on a freakishly old laptop before and checked its hash or whatever
[02:00] <Shimmy1> this time i forgot
[02:00] <Drained> Ok well shimmy i wish you luck, i've got to fix my internet issue kudos
[02:01] <Gnea> InvisibleMan: yup
[02:01] <durt> Shimmy1, Ubuntu is not kind to really old hardware
[02:01] <Shimmy1> Im a dreamer
[02:01] <Shimmy1> im just discovering technology, kinda
[02:01] <Shimmy1> ive always known how to use it
[02:02] <Shimmy1> but now im kinda figuring out why im able to
[02:02] <Shimmy1> i guess
[02:02] <InvisibleMan> Gnea: I just noticed a new error.  Something about APCI being past the age cut-off or something
[02:02] <sebsebseb> durt Shimmy1  Later versions of  Ubuntu can run on 128MB RAM even,  just got to know how to get them running
[02:02] <Gnea> Shimmy1: Ubuntu wants a fast CPU and lots of RAM - at least a 1ghz and 256MB (392MB or better, actually)
[02:02] <InvisibleMan> Gnea: It went too fast.
[02:02] <thiebaude> sebsebseb, offtopic, but i get my built computer next week
[02:02] <DigitalKiwi> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_AMD_Athlon_XP_microprocessors 2400+ is one of these, these are not 64 bit, just so everyone knows ;p
[02:02] <sebsebseb> thiebaude: your building a computer next week?
[02:02] <Gnea> InvisibleMan: alright - is it freezing up at the same spot again?
[02:02] <thiebaude> sebsebseb, a friend of the family
[02:03] <InvisibleMan> Gnea: Unless it is supposed to be taking forever to get past 15%, yes
[02:03] <durt> sebsebseb, yes, I've done many cli installs, just saying Gnome's a hog.
[02:03] <thiebaude> haven't told me what kind, all i know its dual core
[02:03] <sebsebseb> durt: 128MB RAM,  512MB or so SWAP already on there, and the desktop CD should boot
[02:03] <Gnea> InvisibleMan: sometimes... is this jaunty?
[02:03] <DigitalKiwi> Gnea: well he has a 2ghz and 1 gig of ram, so ubuntu should run, albeit not incredibly fast and might have memory problems without a decent swap...
[02:03] <InvisibleMan> Gnea: Yes
[02:03] <Gnea> sebsebseb: it's not going to boot to 128MB
[02:03] <sebsebseb> Gnea: Hardy can
[02:04] <sebsebseb> Gnea: as long as what I just said happens
[02:04] <Shimmy1> I kind of want this XP to run linux as a proof of theory?
[02:04] <durt> sebsebseb, but the facial twitching from waiting causes people around you to back away.
[02:04] <Gnea> sebsebseb: true, but it's all old software, he might as well run a derivative that's more suitable
[02:04] <DigitalKiwi> Shimmy1: it should be able to
[02:04] <DigitalKiwi> what was the exact error message or don't you know
[02:05] <Shimmy1> something about there was no x86 found, please use a i686
[02:05] <Gnea> InvisibleMan: is the HDD LED flashing?
[02:05] <InvisibleMan> Gnea: No
[02:05]  * thiebaude saying goodbye to my 9yr old computer
[02:05] <Gnea> InvisibleMan: does it say anything on the screen?
[02:05] <sebsebseb> Shimmy1:  I am not following what your saying 100%
[02:05] <InvisibleMan> Gnea: No
[02:05] <InvisibleMan> Gnea: Oh wait.  It made progress
[02:05] <Shimmy1> What would you like me to clarify on?
[02:05] <Gnea> InvisibleMan: oh? :)
[02:06] <InvisibleMan> Gnea: 75%.  It got to this point on the second reinstall, then failed with a horde of segmentation faults
[02:06] <edman007> how do i install from a thumb drive
[02:06] <Gnea> hmm
[02:06] <DigitalKiwi> i've never heard of an error like this and google isn't turning up any results :(
[02:06] <sebsebseb> Shimmy1: Nevermind and you could try the 64bit version as well to see if that works
[02:06] <Gnea> !usb | edman007
[02:06] <sarthor> Hi, how can i use double monitors on my jaunty, When i am Enable "Option "Xinerama"  "true"" , Then it gives RANDR error,
[02:06] <Mikru> blah
[02:06] <DigitalKiwi> sebsebseb: ...
[02:06] <edman007> thanks
[02:06] <DigitalKiwi> his cpu is not 64 bit
[02:07] <sebsebseb> DigitalKiwi: Well in that case why woudn't the 32bit work?
[02:07] <Mikru> why would changing it from nv -> nvidia cause "Video mode not supported"
[02:07] <DigitalKiwi> maybe he burned the disk wrong?
[02:07] <InvisibleMan> Gnea: That was with Xubuntu though...  This system is rather old and limited on resources, which is why I tried that first.  I couldn't get it to work though, so I am trying the normal Ubuntu
[02:07] <Gnea> InvisibleMan: okay - what's the cpu/mem?
[02:07] <InvisibleMan> Gnea: 128MB RAM, 255MHz PII
[02:07] <InvisibleMan> Err, 355MHz
[02:07] <DigitalKiwi> ouch
[02:07] <sebsebseb> Shimmy1: Get hold of the ISO md5sum it,   burn the CD a bit slower as well maybe, and do the CD check  on the CD to make sure the CD is good, and then hopefuly it works
[02:08] <DigitalKiwi> debian! InvisibleMan
[02:08] <Gnea> InvisibleMan: holy ubuntu cd's raining from the sky!!
[02:08] <Shimmy1> how can i check the CD itself instead of the iso
[02:08] <DigitalKiwi> doesn't ubuntu have a verify disk option at boot?
[02:08] <sebsebseb> Shimmy1: you can check both
[02:08] <InvisibleMan> Gnea: I was using Puppy Linux before this, since it actually ran on the hardware.  Found out it doesn't handle UTF-8 though
[02:08] <Shimmy1> WinMD5Sum doesnt want to work
[02:08] <sebsebseb> Shimmy1: You stil have the ISO on there right?
[02:08] <curaloucura> from my ubuntu box , when I do #telnet pop.gmail.com 995  it just time out, so I can't receive e-mails, internet is ok, I'm using dial up, any clue?
[02:08] <Shimmy1> nothing wants to work
[02:08] <Shimmy1> XD
[02:09] <thiebaude> DigitalKiwi: check for errors
[02:09] <sebsebseb> Shimmy1: There are other programs for md5sum as well
[02:09] <Shimmy1> ugh
[02:09] <unknown> hi, is it possible somehow using some command from terminal to turn off the screen? (something like after few minutes of innactivity) ?
[02:10] <Shimmy1> its working
[02:10] <sebsebseb> Shimmy1: and you need the page to compare the code you get in the program
[02:10] <InvisibleMan> DigitalKiwi: I am unsure; were you suggesting I try debian instead?
[02:10] <DigitalKiwi> http://getmd5checker.com/ worked well (i think iirc) Shimmy1
[02:10] <Shimmy1> The Iso checks out
[02:10] <sebsebseb> Shimmy1: have you compared the code?
[02:11] <Shimmy1> yes, the codes are exact
[02:11] <sebsebseb> as to one on the page?
[02:11] <DigitalKiwi> InvisibleMan: perhaps
[02:11] <Shimmy1> yes
[02:11] <DigitalKiwi> there are a lot of distros lighter than ubuntu that work better than puppy
[02:11] <sebsebseb> Shimmy1: ok now you can check the CD that you have  the disk CD on it, or burn a new one
[02:11] <baboeska> was there an error message?
[02:11] <Shimmy1> How do i go about checking the CD?
[02:12] <sebsebseb> Shimmy1: boot from it,  and  one of the options is the CD check
[02:12] <sebsebseb> Shimmy1: boot the computer from it
[02:12] <Shimmy1> Can i do that on THIS computer and not ruin it?
[02:12] <InvisibleMan> DigitalKiwi: The laptop has a broken DVD drive, so I have to do installs over the network.  Does debian support this?
[02:12] <orfeas> hi everyone
[02:12] <idefine> I am trying to use the ab command to benchmark my site, is it possible to have it follow a redirect for a url?
[02:12] <baboeska> InvisibleMan, that's a generic netboot-pxe install
[02:12] <DigitalKiwi> do you have a usb thumb drive? and will it boot from one
[02:12] <baboeska> yes debian does, but you have to setup the netboot server first InvisibleMan
[02:12] <sebsebseb> Shimmy1: uhmmm  maybe in virtual machine software hmm,  but  that's  a bit silly,  you boot the computer from the CD and check it
[02:12] <DigitalKiwi> most distros have .img these days
[02:13] <Gnea> InvisibleMan: elivecd might work, although updates might not be as good
[02:13] <InvisibleMan> baboeska: I have a server setup from when I installed Ubuntu.  Will the same one work?
[02:13] <linuxguy2009> Can anyone walk me through on how to share my DVD burner with my netbook running UNR?
[02:13] <sebsebseb> Shimmy1: also if you get bad luck with CD's,  there are other ways Ubuntu can be installed as well
[02:13] <baboeska> should do if you config'd the server to be a netboot-pxe server InvisibleMan
[02:14] <baboeska> InvisibleMan, try it
[02:14] <InvisibleMan> Gnea: I just need this laptop to run IRSSI and Synergy (Pidgen as well if possible)
[02:14] <Shimmy1> sebsebseb, like what
[02:14] <e370> can someone ping me? my net seems really slow, think someone might be packeting me :\
[02:14] <neconide> helllo
[02:14] <sebsebseb> !install |  Shimmy1
[02:14] <sebsebseb> !usb |  Shinji_Iwakura
[02:14] <sebsebseb> Shinji_Iwakura: ah wrong one
[02:14] <sebsebseb> Shinji_Iwakura: see above
[02:14] <FloodBot2> sebsebseb: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[02:14] <neconide> e370: sudo apt-get p0f | sudo p0f
[02:14] <sebsebseb> Shimmy1: see above
[02:14] <InvisibleMan> baboeska: Ok, thanks
[02:14] <neconide> e370: if its going nuts, you're getting DoS/DDoS'd
[02:14] <fbianconi> !md5 | Shimmy1
[02:15] <Gnea> InvisibleMan: give these a shot then: http://opengeu.intilinux.com/Download.html  http://www.elivecd.org/  very elegant, made to run on old and new hardware
[02:15] <neconide> how can I resize this partition inside of ubuntu? Is it possible?
[02:15] <sebsebseb> !md5sum
[02:15] <neconide> As in, resize the partition ubuntu's on
[02:15] <Shimmy1> That all seems really really complicated
[02:15] <sebsebseb> fbianconi: thanks :)   well that one is better than !md5sum
[02:15] <Shimmy1> should i just burn another cd?
[02:15] <seidos> has anyone tried installing Ubuntu, but not installing gnome or x?
[02:15] <neconide> seidos: why would you do that
[02:15] <Shimmy1> brb
[02:15] <gsp2009> anyone know how to make a permanent link to a smb:// share? I want to use picasa which needs a path for watch folders.
[02:15] <InvisibleMan> Gnea: Another problem is I need to be able to install them over the network
[02:15] <neconide> seidos: if you want KDE, download kubuntu
[02:16] <thiebaude> !minimal
[02:16] <baboeska> seidos, you mean the server install variant? does that still exist?
[02:16] <InvisibleMan> Gnea: I'll have a look though, thanks
[02:16] <seidos> neconide: speed
[02:16] <durt> seidos, sure
[02:16] <e370> neconide: how do i get a firewall or something?
[02:16] <baboeska> !server
[02:16] <neconide> e370: sudo apt-get install ipfw
[02:16] <e370> ty
[02:16] <neconide> e370: ipfw stands for "IP Firewall"
[02:16] <durt> !firewall >e370
[02:16] <seidos> baboeska: it still exists, as far as I know :)
[02:16] <DigitalKiwi> neconide: some people (like me) don't actually want/need/use DEs and function perfectly fine
[02:16] <InvisibleMan> Gnea: By the way, Ubuntu just reported a bunch of segmentation faults, something about being unable to remove /tmp/.clean, and being able to create /tmp.X11-unix
[02:17] <InvisibleMan> *unable
[02:17] <InvisibleMan> */tmp/.X11-unix
[02:17] <seidos> baboeska: but what if you want a stripped version, then you could do sudo apt-get install for packages slowly just to see if it will run in its most basic form
[02:17] <durt> seidos, the alternate cd will do a cli install
[02:18] <DigitalKiwi> ubuntu isn't that well suited to building a system from the ground up...
[02:18] <seidos> durt: ahhhh, thank you
[02:18] <baboeska> you'd want gentoo for that maybe
[02:18] <DigitalKiwi> gentoo eww, at least use arch or something binary
[02:18] <cfedde> DigitalKiwi: you mean compiling from source?
[02:18] <schwinn434> hello everyone
[02:18] <DigitalKiwi> (something else binary, arch is binary)
[02:19] <baboeska> DigitalKiwi, i don't have much experience beyond ubuntu but i'm interested into moving into a dist that will teach me more behind the scenes, what would you recommend as a logical next step? i played with fedora and found that quiite easy to grasp (with teh gui)
[02:19] <Gnea> InvisibleMan: should be able to: https://wiki.edubuntu.org/LiveCDNetboot
[02:20] <nrstott> baboeska: why change?  Ubuntu is popular for a reason.
[02:20] <cfedde> baboeska: get a good text on command line unix first
[02:20] <nrstott> baboeska: it's a myth that ubuntu keeps you from knowing the 'ins and outs' of unix
[02:20] <brummbaer> baboeska, if you want a learning curve, go w/ gentoo
[02:20] <DigitalKiwi> ubuntu isn't the end all be all of linux distros...a lot of people start on ubuntu then realize that it's not actually what they want and move on
[02:20] <Gnea> InvisibleMan: then just toss any ol' iso image in place
[02:20] <cfedde> install freebsd and type 'make world' at the command line.
[02:20] <nrstott> I started on mandrake years ago
[02:21] <neconide> brummbaer: gentoo is hideous
[02:21] <nrstott> Ubuntu is the end all be all for me
[02:21] <nrstott> I would never go back to Fedora, Mandrake, or any of that crap
[02:21] <Gnea> gentoo is for people who enjoy learning how the system works, much like slackware
[02:21] <brummbaer> neconide, i agree, but there's your learning curve. :) and sabayon's really a pretty nice rendition that redeems gentoo in my opinion
[02:21] <ricardol> hello, i want to try a precompiled kernel, could someone help me?
[02:21] <schwinn434> can I reload a new version of ubuntu over and existing installation of ubuntu?
[02:21] <neconide> brummbaer: true.
[02:21] <Gnea> if you don't care and just want it to "just work", then Ubuntu or other binary-package based distros are probably more suited for you
[02:22] <DigitalKiwi> arch is sort of like gentoo in that you learn a lot about linux as it is from the ground up ... but is more convenient as it is binary instead of source based
[02:22] <cfedde> ricardol: if you've installed and are running ubuntu then you already are.
[02:22] <seidos> schwinn434: you can use update manager to upgrade
[02:22] <durt> schwinn434, absolutely
[02:22] <nrstott> What exactly do you guys think ubuntu holds you back from doing
[02:22] <schwinn434> I believe I've tried update manager - with no success
[02:22] <baboeska> i was thinking gentoo would be a logical next step, fedora i found very similar to ubuntu, and i've never tried arch linux, not sure how different it is
[02:22] <nrstott> you can compile from source on Ubuntu just like any other unix
[02:22] <thiebaude> nrstott: for me nothing
[02:22] <InvisibleMan> Gnea: I am unsure how livecd does it, but I have had problems booting from an iso over the network before.  Since the laptop only has 128MB RAM, it was unable to download the entire iso
[02:22] <seidos> nrstott: it isn't ubuntu, it's me
[02:23] <tben> Hi,How can I get videos on youtube to play in Firefox? it tells me I need to install a pluggin for 'MPEG-4 AAC decoder' but the only one that comes up is 'bad' and caused errors. I tried to install Adobe Flash 10 but when it showed as installed on the 'Add/Remove' programs list it was not on the list of pluggins in Firefox. I'm stumped. Thanks for any help.
[02:23] <rabidweezle> alright, I used gnome-ppp to connect to my wireless broadband from my aircard, how can I get linux to actually "use" the line?
[02:23] <sebsebseb> !ot  |  nrstott
[02:23] <Gnea> nrstott: that's the thing - it doesn't, it's very versatile
[02:23] <Shimmy1> Sorry everybody, I had to run somewhere real quick. Does anybody remember me from 5 minutes ago?
[02:23] <baboeska> well nrstott, with a really easy to use gui i don't delve as deep into the system, its user friendliness leads me to not need to comprehend it fully
[02:23] <sebsebseb> Shimmy1: yes
[02:23] <ricardol> cfedde, actually, i want to try a specific ubuntu kernel that i downloaded. i would like to know if someone can help me trough the process of installing it and make an entry in grub for it
[02:23] <seidos> nrstott: it's only limited by one's own knowledge
[02:23] <nrstott> ubottu: that's ridiculous, they are the ones talking about OTHER UNIXES to try!! and I get OT?!
[02:23] <Gnea> InvisibleMan: then see if you can substitute one of those more lighter-weight distro iso's
[02:23] <sebsebseb> nrstott: heh
[02:23] <Shimmy1> Awesome. I was thinking I could just burn another CD?
[02:23] <prince_jammys> baboeska: why expect the distro to teach you? You can learn all that just by snooping around, reading documentation ... Does it have to be by force?
[02:23] <thiebaude> haha
[02:24]  * sebsebseb #ubuntu-offtopic for everyone offtopic right now :D
[02:24] <nrstott> I like talking to bots
[02:24] <rabidweezle> anyone ever have to use gnome-ppp? or setup a proper dialup connection in kubuntu?
[02:24] <nano_> que onda
[02:24] <mojo> hello everyone
[02:24] <seidos> !es | nano_
[02:24] <sebsebseb> nrstott: I like using the bot I triggered it :D  and only had a quick glance and you were the one,   plus Gnea  might get annoyed at me if I did it at him :D
[02:24] <thiebaude> mojo: wassup
[02:24] <durt> !es nano_
[02:24] <InvisibleMan> Gnea: Alright, thanks for the help
[02:24] <Gnea> InvisibleMan: the E-based distros require less resources, they tend to be more apt to work (did you see the elivecd compiz video? girl's booting it from a thumbdrive and playing Eve on a eeepc)
[02:24] <nrstott> sebsebseb: that's ok :)
[02:24] <shutter1234> either firefox or the theme on ubuntu is making all website backgrounds white...i've been looking through options but I must be missing something, how should I remedy this?
[02:24] <mojo> i'd love to ask if anyone here successfully got Passenger Phusion running with Ruby 1.9.1, Rails 2.3.4
[02:24] <thiebaude> sebsebseb: i was quilty of offtopic too
[02:24] <nrstott> sebsebseb: just trying to say that Ubuntu rocks and you don't need to go to another distro to learn :)
[02:25] <InvisibleMan> Gnea: Ok
[02:25] <rabidweezle> omfg... no one has ever used gnome-ppp before?
[02:25] <sebsebseb> thiebaude: Yeah you are a lot,  now if I was op I might have to ban you from the channal for a long  time  as a result :D you know I am joking
[02:25] <thiebaude> :), yep
[02:26] <Gnea> rabidweezle: if it's gnome-based, I try to avoid it :)
[02:26]  * seidos loves ubuntu
[02:26] <Gnea> !ppp | rabidweezle
[02:26] <sebsebseb> !language |  rabidweezle
[02:26]  * thiebaude im just happy about next week
[02:26] <rabidweezle> Gnea Actually, that was very usefull
[02:26] <durt> rabidweezle, considering broadband is so prevelent in the english speaking world, it's not suprising for this channel
[02:26] <Gnea> rabidweezle: what was? the gnome-ppp?
[02:27] <rabidweezle> durt: it's for mobile broadband :)
[02:27] <fbianconi> shutter1234: check colors button under friefox/edit/preferences/content
[02:27] <rabidweezle> Gnea: I use kubuntu, and kde4 doesn't work on my ppp connection, according to ubottu there, knetworkmanager blocks it
[02:27] <shutter1234> fbianconi, thanks
[02:27] <Gnea> rabidweezle: that's weird. permission issue perhaps?
[02:27] <linuxguy2009> Im trying to set a folder to share and it says I need to install this sharing service. When i do it says to fix broken package so I have obviously accidentally removed a required file. Does anyone know what package(s) that may be?
[02:28] <dabukalam> i'm struggling to use the "connect to server" dialog box in Places. I fill in the hostname, and it doesn't let me connect, even though typing smb://IP in nautilus works - i want to be able to connect as a specific user on the server
[02:28] <rabidweezle> Gnea: dunno, I just need to kill KNetworkManager it looks according to the bot
[02:28] <dabukalam> linuxguy2009: open synaptic and click on fix broken packages
[02:28] <StevenMyers> Beta 6 for karmic hit the shelves today right?
[02:28] <sarthor> Hi, how can i use double monitors on my jaunty, When i am Enable "Option "Xinerama"  "true"" , Then it gives RANDR error,
[02:28] <linuxguy2009> dabukalam: yeah i did. There are no broken ones there.
[02:28] <sebsebseb> !karmic |  StevenMyers
[02:29] <StevenMyers> oops
[02:29] <StevenMyers> Alpa 6
[02:29] <amites> Is there any way to open the directory of a file found in a nautilus search?
[02:29] <StevenMyers> :-p
[02:29] <sebsebseb> StevenMyers: yep Alpha 6 is out
[02:29] <StevenMyers> Thanks. Worth grabbing compared to the previous alpha
[02:29] <StevenMyers> ?
[02:29] <nrstott> is there a way to open PDFs and have the annotations work?
[02:29] <linuxguy2009> amites: right click, open folder
[02:29] <dabukalam> linuxguy2009: no idea then. I always hit a wall with the broken packages thing :|
[02:30] <linuxguy2009> maybe Ill have to reinstall.
[02:30] <dabukalam> nrstott: download acrobat reader
[02:30] <amites> linuxguy2009: is that an addon? I'm running Jaunty and don't have that option
[02:30] <linuxguy2009> amites: I just right clicked a file and went to sharing options
[02:30] <dabukalam> amites: double-click/
[02:31] <dabukalam> amites: wait you're using the default jaunty nautilus search?
[02:31] <amites> yes
[02:31] <Gnea> rabidweezle: not sure on that one
[02:31] <amites> is there a better one?
[02:31] <dabukalam> amites: i'm sure there is, but that wasn't what i was getting at. Double clicking doesn't work?
[02:32] <fbianconi> dabukalam: I'm not sure this works, but have you tried smb://user:pass@host
[02:32] <amites> I'm searching for a specific file, I'm trying to open/find the folder that file is contained under
[02:32] <amites> and no
[02:32] <amites> it tries to open the file
[02:32] <dabukalam> fbianconi: yeah i tried that :D - that's the windows way
[02:33] <linuxguy2009> Is there any way to tell synaptic to set the system back to only keep software that was on by default and add back what has been removed from default?
[02:34] <dabukalam> fbianconi: lemme try again
[02:34] <Wildbat> hi there, is it possible to set the computer to remember what programs and position on desktop bewteen logoff/ shutdown?
[02:35] <dabukalam> fbianconi: actually it works. how strange
[02:35] <dabukalam> fbianconi: how can i tell wha tthe domain name is? because i'm sure it's not WORKGROUP
[02:36] <StevenMyers> Does the Karmic Alpha 6 2.6.31-9.29 kernel provide NVidia prep?
[02:39] <StevenMyers> Eww, first known issue did it for me. Grub2 does not show boot option for other OS's on the sys. That sucks
[02:39] <fbianconi> dabukalam: workgroup is mutex with domain name in windows; I think if you have a windows machine around it'll be under My PC properties, PC name or similar
[02:39] <alokito> StevenMyers, karmic's grub?
[02:40] <StevenMyers> aye
[02:40] <alokito> whoa
[02:40] <alokito> how will ppl with windows use it then?
[02:40] <StevenMyers> Yeah. I hope people know this before rebooting lol
[02:41] <StevenMyers> Better get Xnest :p
[02:41] <ricardol> hello, i want to try a precompiled kernel that has squashfs-lzma support could someone help me installing it in my system??
[02:41] <alokito> well we old users can configure it but how about noobs :-/
[02:41] <StevenMyers> ;-)
[02:41] <dabukalam> how can i get a server to automatically mount when it's connected, and dismount when disconnected without any warnings errors passwords etc
[02:43] <Ulises54> Hi all
[02:43] <StevenMyers> I'll stick with my Jaunty 9.04, I like the feeling of my wife being able to boot into her XP.
[02:44] <Ulises54> Iv'e got a problem while trying to redimention my HD
[02:44] <Ulises54> http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/9533/pantallazo4u.png
[02:44] <Ulises54> I cannot understand it nor fixing it
[02:44] <ubunter> I know apt-get saves things it downloads to /var/cache/apt/packages, but where does the add/remove applications dialogue save its packages to?
[02:44] <causasui> If I want to switch my filesystem, do I need to do anything except copy all the files, format, and copy them back?
[02:44] <alokito> StevenMyers, well u can edit menu.lst to boot from windows
[02:45] <Ulises54> Hi
[02:45] <alokito> ubunter, same location I guess
[02:45] <Ulises54> hi alokito
[02:45] <ubunter> sorry archives not packages
[02:45] <logos> whete can i edit the path where apt-get save files?
[02:45] <alokito> its a frontend for apt-get, nothing else
[02:46] <jiohdi> is there a way to get num lock on boot up?
[02:46] <alokito> !ask | Ulises54
[02:46] <ubunter> really? I did a sudo cp to a spare partition, then copied back over on reformat, and it still wants to downlaods 2 hours worth of things
[02:46] <luist> hey how do i change metacity to emerald permanently? after i restarted it went back to metacity :(
[02:46] <Ulises54> Iv'e got a problem while trying to redimention my HD
[02:46] <Ulises54> http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/9533/pantallazo4u.png
[02:46] <Ulises54> I cannot understand it nor fixing it
[02:46] <jian> ?
[02:48] <jiohdi> 2?: how so I link 7zip to have EXTRACT HERE show up in the menu?
[02:48] <dabukalam> how can i get a server to automatically mount when it's connected, and dismount when disconnected without any warnings errors passwords etc
[02:48] <causasui> If I want to switch my filesystem, do I need to do anything except copy all the files, format, and copy them back?
[02:48] <phoneix> does anyone know when will Lubuntu officially release?
[02:48] <duende> Help:  My CPU frequency isn't showing right in Ubuntu.  I have ondemand stopped, and it appears that my cpufrequency can only go as high as 2.79GHz when in my bios/windows it shows 3.6GHz.  What would cause this?
[02:49] <dabukalam> !lubuntu
[02:49] <Ulises54> Does somebody give answers at this channel?
[02:49] <jiohdi> Ulises54: sometimes :)
[02:49] <Dr_Willis> Ulises54:  if they know the answer.. yes.
[02:49] <fbianconi> logos: somewhere in the dir /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/ I guess
[02:49] <Ulises54> ok
[02:49] <dabukalam> !repeat | Ulises54
[02:49] <Ulises54> ﻿(01:44:09) Ulises7u6: Iv'e got a problem while trying to redimention my HD
[02:49] <Ulises54> (01:44:10) Ulises7u6: http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/9533/pantallazo4u.png
[02:49] <Ulises54> (01:44:28) Ulises7u6: I cannot understand it nor fixing it
[02:49] <phoneix> thanks anyway. Lubuntu is a new distro branch of Ubuntu. It's based on LXDE.
[02:50] <alokito> Ulises54, err whats the meaning of redimention? :-/
[02:50] <dabukalam> !repeat > Ulises54
[02:50] <alokito> repartition?
[02:50] <Dr_Willis> Yea.. if going to repeete at least fix the spelling. :)
[02:50] <StevenMyers> Ulises54 you can also Google.com your question. 85% of my answers are found there.
[02:50] <Ulises54> yes, to reduce the partition
[02:50] <Flannel> phoneix: not branch, nor distro, flavor.
[02:50] <phoneix> alright. XD
[02:50] <Flannel> phoneix: and they're planning their first release at the end of October
[02:50] <Dr_Willis> also not everyone has a browser handy to go to a URL to see the actual problem.
[02:50] <dabukalam> !google | StevenMyers
[02:50] <bastid_raZor> luist: which version of ubuntu are you using?
[02:50] <alokito> Ulises54, wait checking ur screenshot
[02:50] <StevenMyers> lol
[02:50] <dabukalam> :D
[02:50] <logos> Hi! I'm trying to isntall the ubuntu 9.04 desktop edition on my Dell inspiron 1545 laptop. But the installer freez up when i select any  option after choose the language. I'd tried some parameters cheatcodes like noapci, etc.. But nothing. I also have selected the secure graph mode, and tried to solve this with a tip that suggests the use of "xforcevesa" parameter... I already tested the CD on a "hp" laptop, and its ok.  I'm starting to think that the problem
[02:50] <logos> is the gnome, since i have runned a live-cd of a distro which uses the kde. Anyone?
[02:50] <Ulises54> ok
[02:51] <madman1> i have no sound again
[02:51] <StevenMyers> ubottu: this is a secondary option. Not the first.
[02:51] <luist> bastid_raZor: jaunty
[02:51] <alokito> Ulises54, is it your boot partition?
[02:51] <Flannel> logos: Have you verified the CD? (it's one of the menu options when you first boot)
[02:51] <Ulises54> yes
[02:51] <Ulises54> I'm running a LiveCD
[02:51] <alokito> oh and I don't understand the language
[02:51] <Ulises54> The error is in english
[02:51] <StevenMyers> Hold on... is obuttu a bot hence the "bot" in it's name?
[02:52] <logos> Flannel Yes i did.
[02:52] <logos> Flannel but not on the laptop, couse he freeze up in that option too.
[02:52] <alokito> where's the error?
[02:52] <dabukalam> StevenMyers: haha that took a long time
[02:52] <StevenMyers> hehe
[02:52] <dabukalam> !stevenmyers
[02:52] <bastid_raZor> luist: in ccsm under window decorations you'll see Command enter emerald --replace  and when compiz starts it'll use emerald for its decorator
[02:52] <Flannel> logos: Alright.  I suggest you grab the alternate CD install that way
[02:53] <causasui> if I wanted to change my filesystem from jfs to ext4, would I need to do anything other than cp/rsync the files to another disk, mkfs, and rsync them back?
[02:53] <StevenMyers> Well.. now I know
[02:53] <Ulises54> let me seee: "aAttempt to read block form...
[02:53] <Ulises54> till sda1"
[02:53] <Ulises54> Lol
[02:53] <alokito> Ulises54, sorry I forgot... if u resize your root partition it will be unbootable
[02:53] <dabukalam> !flood | Ulises54
[02:53] <alokito> applies for ext3 dont know about ext4
[02:53] <Itaku> whats the aptitude package for flash player?
[02:53] <bastid_raZor> luist: window decorator.. then Command.. put emerald --replace  in the empty box.  to start emerald now open a terminal and type emerald --replace &
[02:53] <logos> Flannel Hm... No other way to solve this problem? I mean... Without burn another CD... Its late here, no places to buy a virgin cd.
[02:53] <luist> bastid_raZor: ok ill take a look
[02:54] <Ulises54> alokito I know
[02:54] <Ulises54> I need to make a new partition to install the ubuntu again
[02:54] <Flannel> logos: If it freezes even with the check CD for defects, it's not anything to do with acpi or anything, since that's a fairly bare-bones utility
[02:54]  * StevenMyers can't stand irssi foo.theme :-p
[02:54] <alokito> Ulises54, then simply delete the partition and make a new one?
[02:54] <StevenMyers> No color to it.
[02:54] <dn4> I scored a 200Gb harddrive today for 45 bucks
[02:55] <bastid_raZor> http://quadpoint.org/articles/irssi  has some nice ideas for themes.. StevenMyers
[02:55] <alokito> or is it the windows boot partition?
[02:55] <logos> Flannel and what about the gnome? It is possible to install the ubuntu without the gnome? Using some parameter cheatcode?
[02:55] <luist> bastid_raZor: i have to check Enable Commands box too right?
[02:55] <madman1> i have no sound
[02:55] <alokito> !sound | madman1
[02:55] <Meatspin> hey does anyone know the sudo for fixing the xubuntu shell?
[02:55] <queso_> I receive this error when checking for updates: "Could Not Download All Repository Indexes -- Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/bisigi/ppa/ubuntu/dists/jaunty/Release  Unable to find expected entry  maindeb-src/binary-amd64/Packages in Meta-index file (malformed Release file?)"  How can I fix this?  Thank you.
[02:55] <Ulises54> becouse the old partition is corrupted
[02:55] <Ulises54> this is a way to keep the data and copy paste after creating the new partition
[02:55] <Ulises54> The thing is that there is an error there that doesn't allow me to resize, neither to create the new partition.
[02:56] <Flannel> logos: Not with the desktop CD (with the alternate CD, sure).  But while you're getting a new CD, you might as well download the *kubuntu* alternate CD, which will install KDE
[02:56] <bastid_raZor> luist: are you in the right place? there should be no check box except for enable Window Decoration
[02:56] <dabukalam> !ask | Ulises54
[02:56] <Ulises54> alokito
[02:56] <dabukalam> queso_: try a different update server
[02:56] <alokito> Ulises54, copy the data of the old partition somewhere else then delete it
[02:56] <Ulises54> I only have ubuntu
[02:56] <Ulises54> I need to make a new partition to install the ubuntu again
[02:56] <Ulises54> becouse the old partition is corrupted
[02:56] <Ulises54> The thing is that there is an error there that doesn't allow me to resize, neither to create the new partition.
[02:56] <logos> Flannel right... Ok. Thanks, i think its impossible to install from this CD.
[02:56] <Ulises54> this is a way to keep the data and copy paste after creating the new partition
[02:57] <queso_> dabukalam: I just did and got the same error. All the other packages load just fine. Will trying *another* server potentially fix it?
[02:57] <alokito> Ulises54, that's why its not resizing
[02:57] <madman1> i have no sound and ASLA is enabled
[02:57] <alokito> cuz its corrupted
[02:57] <dabukalam> Ulises54: PLEASE KEEP YOUR QUESTIONS TO ONE LINE SO OTHERS CAN HAVE A CHANCE AS WELL
[02:57] <Flannel> logos: Assuming we're talking 32bit and 9.04, that'd be here: http://releases.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/jaunty/kubuntu-9.04-alternate-i386.iso
[02:57] <alokito> the only option is to delete it
[02:57] <seidos> !yell | dabukalam
[02:57] <nix-idioteque> http://carcino.gen.nz/images/image.phpi/6e8786e2/t-unix-is-sexy.gif?cb=1117774063
[02:57] <nix-idioteque> haha
[02:57] <Ulises54> REally?, Iv'e been told that i can resize without loosing data.
[02:58] <alokito> Ulises54, you can fsck it to see if it can be fixed
[02:58] <Capso> I'm trying to boot the latest Ubuntu Desktop CD on my Sony Vaio laptop that has an Intel Centrino CPU, but the Live CD won't get past the "ISOLINUX ..." message
[02:58] <Capso> Any ideas why that is?
[02:58] <Ulises54> Since I have no other drive to copy the data
[02:58] <logos> Flannel i was thinking about the possibility of burn a cd with kubuntu or ubuntu alternate, but the problem is that i want to install this today, and in my country all the stores that sale cds are closed. lol
[02:58] <Capso> How might I boot into the Live CD?
[02:58] <dabukalam> queso_: if it's a problem with your connection to that server, maybe, but if you already got packages, I don't see why you wouldn't get others
[02:58] <Flannel> logos: Do you have a USB drive?
[02:58] <Ulises54> alokito I've already done that... without succeding
[02:58] <Capso> Anyone?
[02:59] <alokito> Capso, have u burnt the cd iso image?
[02:59] <fbianconi>  Ulises54: have you tried rebooting? some timet this kind of errors are produced when fstab is not in sync with the partition table
[02:59] <causasui> If I want to switch my filesystem, do I need to do anything except copy all the files, format, and copy them back?
[02:59] <logos> Flannel Yes. I think i'll try to do a flashdisk boot.
[02:59] <Capso> alokito, Yes, please see above
[02:59] <Ulises54> fbianconi I've already tryed that...
[02:59] <nix-idioteque> Mahhhh
[02:59] <nix-idioteque> Come on, it wasn't that bad
[02:59] <Ulises54> No succes...
[02:59] <Flannel> logos: Pop the CD you've got into your other computer (download the Kubuntu image to its harddrive), then under administration, there's a utility to turn an iso into a flash drive boot thing
[02:59] <queso_> dabukalam: Does the package it errors with appear to be third-party? It's looks like regular Ubuntu to me.
[02:59] <alokito> Capso, check your bios settings if you can't boot from the cd at startup
[03:00] <Flannel> nix-idioteque: This channel is for support, not random links
[03:00] <Capso> alokito, What should I look for?
[03:00] <ellensparkle> does anyone knows if the internal sound + graphics works with imac 9,1 ? couse i tried running ubuntu on my imac a few months back, and it didnt go so good :)
[03:00] <Capso> alokito, It boots into the CD fine. The Live CD just hangs at the "ISO LINUX..." message
[03:00] <alokito> Capso, boot device priority
[03:00] <Flannel> logos: You can choose the kubuntu iso, and it'll get put onto the flash drive for you to boot from (and install from)
[03:00] <logos> Flannel yeap. Thanks, i'll do it right now.
[03:00] <Ulises54> fbianconi, you mean to reboot and execute the LiveCD an try to resize?
[03:00] <Capso> alokito, As I said, it boots into the CD fine.
[03:01] <alokito> Capso, well u didn't say that
[03:01] <Capso> alokito, I did say that.
[03:01] <rlee> anyone aware of a well protected tunneling service?
[03:01] <Capso> alokito, Anyways, now you know. It boots into the CD fine, but hangs at that message.
[03:01] <alokito> Capso, ok I didn't notice
[03:01] <DigitalKiwi> rlee: like tor?
[03:01] <alokito> use the verify option in the boot menu to check the disk for errors
[03:02] <nix-idioteque> Flannel: how do I used terminal to track what's going on in an app I can't seem to get running...  I'm using nicotine plus and it had worked before, but stopped all of a suddent.  It shows it's going to start (the loading watch) but nothing happens...
[03:02] <rlee> something faster to use, good for everyday 'net use rather than the sneak and peak like tor
[03:02] <fbianconi> Ulises54: do you have Ubuntu installed in that drive? (if no, then yes)
[03:02] <Capso> alokito, In what boot menu? The Ubuntu CD boot menu?
[03:02] <DigitalKiwi> rlee: i have heard of (but can't remember their name...) one but it's not free
[03:02] <DigitalKiwi> let me google
[03:02] <alokito> Capso, yes
[03:02] <Ulises54> fbianconi, i have Hardy installed on that drive
[03:02] <Capso> alokito, It doesn't get that far.
[03:03] <alokito> Capso, then u got corrupted cd
[03:03] <alokito> try with another cd
[03:03] <rlee> ok... i tried google and a bunch of them came up so i thought i'd ask for some help
[03:03] <misingnoglic1> Hey jews, happy new year
[03:03] <misingnoglic1> =]
[03:04] <DigitalKiwi> actually i have no idea what i'm looking for :(
[03:04] <Capso> alokito, All it says is: "ISOLINUX 3.63 Debian-2008-07-15 Copyright (C) 1994-2008 H. Peter Anvin"
[03:04] <Capso> alokito, How can you say I have a corrupted CD?
[03:04] <mattwj2002> hi everyone
[03:04] <mattwj2002> can anyone recommend an ogg vorbis codec calculator?
[03:04] <rlee> k, thanks though
[03:04] <mattwj2002> for ubuntu
[03:04] <alokito> Capso, if it was fine then it would show the boot menu
[03:04] <rlee> atleast DOCSIS3.0 has AES which is a little bit harder than DES56
[03:05] <alokito> have you tried in another pc?
[03:05] <Capso> alokito, Let me try, one second.
[03:05] <StevenMyers> Any other way to have a webserver load without using static IP/
[03:05] <Flannel> mattwj2002: calculator?
[03:05] <mattwj2002> yeah
[03:05] <Flannel> StevenMyers: dynamic dns, dyndns.com
[03:05] <jiohdi> Capso: did you do the check sum program on the cd? whats it called, something like d5sum?
[03:05] <StevenMyers> bah, I don't wanna pay :p But thank you for the option though :-/
[03:05] <mattwj2002> I want to know what bitrates I need to encode a video in ogg vorbis for a particular file size
[03:05] <fbianconi> Ulises54: you should fsck the disk
[03:06] <ubunter> you don't have to pay for dyndns
[03:06] <StevenMyers> It's free?
[03:06] <Ulises54> fbianconi, i've alrady done
[03:06] <ubunter> (I should know)
[03:06] <Flannel> StevenMyers: yes
[03:06] <ubunter> you can pick out a domain name you like as well
[03:06] <Flannel> mattwj2002: That's not how ogg works.  There is no bitrate settings, there's quality settings.
[03:06] <StevenMyers> ubunter: If it's free how come it asks me to checkout?
[03:06] <ubunter> I mean from a list they provide but still
[03:07] <fbianconi> Ulises54: then I'm clueless, sorry
[03:07] <causasui> if I wanted to change my filesystem from jfs to ext4, would I need to do anything other than cp/rsync the files to another disk, mkfs, and rsync them back?
[03:07] <Capso> alokito, jiohdi, Ah, when I try on another PC, it says: "ISOLINUX ..." then "isolinux: Disk error 32, AX = 4200, drive 9F"
[03:07] <Ulises54> fbianconi ok
[03:07] <mattwj2002> oh okay
[03:07] <StevenMyers> ubuntuer: I have a domain, does thi affect my chance for free dns?
[03:07] <mattwj2002> well is there a calculator for that Flannel?
[03:07] <Ulises54> ﻿(01:44:09) Ulises7u6: Iv'e got a problem while trying to redimention my HD
[03:07] <Ulises54> (01:44:10) Ulises7u6: http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/9533/pantallazo4u.png
[03:07] <Ulises54> (01:44:28) Ulises7u6: I cannot understand it nor fixing it
[03:07] <alokito> Capso, then u surely have a corrupted disk
[03:07] <Flannel> Ulises54: Please combine that all into one  line in the future.
[03:07] <Capso> OK
[03:07] <Ulises54> ok
[03:08] <Flannel> mattwj2002: I have no idea, I've never even heard of something like that before.
[03:08] <Ulises54>  Iv'e got a problem while trying to redimention my HD http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/9533/pantallazo4u.png I cannot understand it nor fixing it
[03:08] <Capso> alokito, This is a rewritable CD, and was burnt from Windows on ISORECORDER
[03:08] <alokito> Ulises54, can you mount the partition?
[03:08] <Ulises54> yes
[03:08] <alokito> Capso, try nero or something
[03:08] <Ulises54> yes alokito
[03:08] <brez> lol
[03:08] <alokito> Capso, you should burn it at a slow speed
[03:09] <ubunter> StevenMyers: I don't know
[03:09] <alokito> Ulises54, don't u have free space on some other partition in the hard disk?
[03:09] <Flannel> mattwj2002: The way the quality settings work though means that there's never really a fixed size.  So it may be that the best you'll get is 'try it and see'
[03:10] <Ulises54> alokito: I've free space at the same disk
[03:10] <sunshinepants> sweet mother of pearl
[03:10] <ubunter> StevenMyers: can't you have multiple websites pointing to the same ip? (<- I don't know)
[03:10] <mattwj2002> bummer
[03:10] <mattwj2002> :(
[03:11] <mattwj2002> maybe I'll use ffmpeg
[03:11] <alokito> Ulises54, search synaptic for a data recovery tool
[03:11] <ubunter> I'm lucky enough to have a dsl router that supports dyndns by itself, so whenever I start apache I can look at my website externally
[03:11] <mattwj2002> it has a it has a file size option
[03:11] <mattwj2002> :)
[03:11] <alokito> !recoverdm
[03:12] <ubunter> without having to muck around with other commands or anything, and it's only just the single website pointing to my dynamic ip
[03:12] <Capso> alokito, How slow?
[03:12] <mattwj2002> thanks
[03:12] <mattwj2002> :)
[03:12] <alokito> Capso, is it a cd or dvd?
[03:12] <StevenMyers> ubunter: hmm
[03:12] <alokito> cd 8x dvd 4x
[03:12] <StevenMyers> ubunter: I have port forwarding setup but my IP changes frequently so that knocks that option out
[03:13] <StevenMyers> Windstream wants to charge me a butt load of money to have a static IP.
[03:13] <alokito> Capso, 1st check the md5 sum of the downloaded iso image
[03:13] <alokito> if the image is corrupted then slow burning won't help
[03:15] <Ulises54> alokito you mean this http://ubuntu-rescue-remix.org/Download?
[03:15] <Ulises54> sorry: Alokito, you mean this? http://ubuntu-rescue-remix.org/Download
[03:15] <ricardol> someone knows why cant i find package initrd-tools in intrepid ibex?
[03:15] <timClicks> any recommendations for a programme for podcasts?
[03:16] <timClicks> there seem to be quite a few audio programmes around, thought i would ask rather than trying each one
[03:16] <Capso> alokito, It's a CD -- rewritable CD
[03:16] <alokito> Ulises54, checking
[03:17] <alokito> Capso, didn't u burn the cd from a iso image?
[03:17] <dabukalam> how can i get a server to automatically mount when it's connected, and dismount when disconnected without any warnings errors passwords etc
[03:17] <fedalto> timClicks, gPodder.
[03:17] <ne0futur> hi all, I need to install sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-`uname -r`
[03:17] <ne0futur> to have madwifi
[03:17] <timClicks> fedalto: thanks
[03:17] <ne0futur> and I dont understand why it needs to install a nvidia kernel
[03:17] <Capso> alokito, I did
[03:17] <ne0futur> no way to have madwifi without the nvidia stuff ?
[03:18] <alokito> Capso, check the md5 checksum of that image file... you can do it easily with linux k3b I don't know how to do it in windows
[03:18] <ricardol> someone knows why cant i find package initrd-tools in intrepid ibex?
[03:19] <fedalto> timClicks, I use this one to download the episodes and sync with a mp3 device. If you want to listen in the computer, it may have better ones.
[03:19] <Capso> alokito, Know how to do an md5sum on Windows?
[03:19] <xikteny> !md5 | Capso
[03:19] <Capso> xikteny, thanks
[03:20] <alokito> Capso, is it ubuntu 9.04 32 bit?
[03:20] <Capso> alokito, It is
[03:20] <Capso> hmm, my Windows XP install doesn't seem to have md5sum
[03:21] <timClicks> Capso - unlikely to be part of your system
[03:21] <Flannel> Capso: It doesn't by default, that page has a download though
[03:21]  * timClicks seconds Flannel
[03:21] <alokito> Capso, there's a software named ultraiso which can check md5sum but its not free
[03:21] <Capso> ah, I didn't see the download link
[03:21] <Capso> thanks
[03:22] <Ulises54> alokito, is it?
[03:22] <fbianconi> ricardol: I think it may have been replaced by (or joined into) initramfs-tools
[03:22] <zebastian> can someone point me towards Karmic's netbook hash?
[03:22] <alokito> Ulises54, you can try but I haven't used it so I don't know if it'll work
[03:23] <alokito> where's the md5sum of ubuntu 9.04 32 bit?
[03:23] <alokito> I can't find it in ubuntu download page
[03:24] <zebastian> i can't find the hash sum for karmic netbook remix
[03:24] <Pici> alokito: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuHashes
[03:24] <bastid_raZor> http://releases.ubuntu.com/ alokito
[03:24] <alokito> Pici, ok thanks
[03:24] <Capso> alokito, OK, the md5sum checks out
[03:25] <Capso> alokito, And I've re-burnt the ISO on the same CD
[03:25] <alokito> Capso, whats the sum u got?
[03:25] <Ulises54> ok alokito what u mean with recovery tools
[03:25] <Ulises54> can't find it at the repositories
[03:25] <Capso> alokito, 66fa77789c7b8ff63130e5d5a272d67b
[03:25] <zebastian> i've got 8f921e001aebc3e98e8e8e7d29ee1dd4 for karmic netbook, is this correct?
[03:25] <Capso> alokito, Bah, still the same problem. ;(
[03:25] <Capso> I think my CD might be bad
[03:25] <hanasaki> hello all... I have a dual core amd and suddenly it runs at 50% at least all the time when a certain account is logged in on gnome...  top says its Xorg   if I log out and login on another account the cpu is around 1%  how can I nail down exactly what is chewing up the cpu?
[03:26] <alokito> Capso, ok it's correct
[03:26] <alokito> Capso, what problem? how did the burning finish so soon? :-/
[03:27] <logos> Where apt saves the downloaded files? I would like to change this destination to another directory.
[03:28] <alokito> logos, /var/cache/apt/archives
[03:28] <tuxish450> hi
[03:28] <logos> alokito how do i change this directory?
[03:28] <webb82f> anyonne know a really good autokey type program
[03:29] <alokito> logos, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=144779
[03:31] <AutoMatriX> Hi folks, is it possiblke to share the same /home between Ibex and Netbook version of ubuntu ?
[03:31] <fbianconi> logos: you should look in (it's a directory in jaunty) /etc/apt/apt.config.d
[03:31] <alokito> AutoMatriX, yes if u have a separate partition for /home
[03:33] <zebastian> ok i have a problem, i downloaded karmic's netbook remix and i checked for the sum, i don't see the right sum has been posted for karmic netbook, however when i go to the hashes page  my hash 8f921e001aebc3e98e8e8e7d29ee1dd4 matches the netbook hash for jaunty, is this normal?
[03:33] <alokito> AutoMatriX, and if u don't have a separate partition then you can simply link everything in the home directory to the other distro's home directory
[03:33] <alokito> simple :)
[03:33] <AutoMatriX> alokito, euh, I'm trying to understand ...
[03:33] <alokito> lol
[03:33] <ascheel> Any way to check battery level on a laptop from the command line?
[03:34] <alokito> zebastian, if u can boot from the cd and verify it then no need for checksum
[03:34] <bruenig> alokito: muck around in /sys
[03:34] <bastid_raZor> ascheel: acpi -V
[03:34] <AutoMatriX> I d'like to ues one and the same /home partition for both systems ...
[03:34] <ascheel> bastid_raZor: Thanks!  :)
[03:34] <Arv3n> Hi. Does anyone know how to make a bootable ISO off the Windows XP cd?
[03:34] <AutoMatriX> alokito,  I d'like to ues one and the same /home partition for both systems ...
[03:34] <alokito> bruenig, ??
[03:34] <zebastian> alokito: how do you mean? check for errors? it's for a usb
[03:35] <bruenig> alokito: muck around in /sys
[03:35] <bruenig> woops
[03:35] <alokito> AutoMatriX, then set the mount path of the partition to /home in all sys
[03:35] <creative1412> heloo :) guys i have some problmes with Nvidia Driver http://fpaste.org/Pz2q/
[03:35] <Capso> alokito, Oh, my CD-RW is only 650 MB, whereas the Ubuntu Live CD is 700 MB
[03:35] <AutoMatriX> ok, alokito, thanks ;)
[03:35] <Arv3n> Anyone know how to create a boot XP iso off a directory?
[03:35] <alokito> bruenig, not getting u :|
[03:35] <Capso> It's too late for me to go out and buy more CDs.
[03:35] <Capso> ;(
[03:36] <bastid_raZor> Arv3n: ask in ##windows
[03:36] <Arv3n> bastid_raZor, i would but im on linux o_o
[03:36] <Arv3n> ubuntu, actually
[03:36] <creative1412> Capso: 4:36 am here :]
[03:36] <alokito> Capso, u can still install ubuntu with wubi and a virtual cd mounter like damentools
[03:36] <bastid_raZor> Arv3n: good luck then.
[03:37] <alokito> daemontools*
[03:38] <Capso> alokito, I don't want to install Ubuntu. I want to take a backup of my Windows computer to a shared network drive. With Linux, it's really easy, but in Windows you need other crap software.
[03:38] <Capso> And the Windows backup utility isn't working as it should.
[03:38] <Capso> ;)
[03:38] <test34> Capso, you can use rsync in windows too
[03:39] <DigitalKiwi> via cygwin?
[03:39] <test34> yes
[03:39] <DigitalKiwi> hehe
[03:39] <Capso> test34, I need to transfer the whole drive. 60 gigs
[03:39] <Capso> test34, I have cygwin here
[03:39] <Capso> Could you instruct me as to how to do that, please?
[03:40] <DigitalKiwi> dd + gzip + live disk
[03:40] <test34> Capso, man rsync
[03:40] <Capso> Remember, it's onto a shared network drive.
[03:40] <creative1412> guys any one had seen my nvidia issue?
[03:40] <Capso> DigitalKiwi, It needs to be accessible later through Windows.
[03:40] <DigitalKiwi> oh, that's no fun
[03:41] <mividaendigital> hello. I have a acer aspire one 751h. I installed the psb driver following the Ubuntu wiki and it unistalled VLC. Any idea? How can I fix it?
[03:41] <Capso> So, first of all, I'd need to access SMB via cygwin
[03:41] <Ulises54> ﻿Tuve problemas mientras trataba de redimensionar el disco http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/9533/pantallazo4u.png ¿Alquien sabe qué puede estar pasando?
[03:41] <alokito> creative1412, have you installed the driver manually or from ubuntu repo?
[03:41] <Ulises54> sorry
[03:41] <Capso> Then, if that's possible, then transfer everything in a way that it can easily be accessible from the network shared drive
[03:41] <seidos> !es | Ulises54
[03:41] <creative1412> alokito: ubuntu repo
[03:42] <Out_Cold> creative1412, you could check #nvidia but they might not be talking
[03:42] <Capso> DigitalKiwi, Can I some how rsync C:?
[03:42] <creative1412> my xorg is OK too
[03:42] <Out_Cold> my card lacks a bit too.. i have 8500gt
[03:42] <DigitalKiwi> i don't really use rsync that often
[03:42] <sebsebseb> zebastian: You shoudn't be doing Karmic yet
[03:42] <DigitalKiwi> let alone on windows :/
[03:43] <zebastian> sebsebseb: it works for the computer i want to put it in
[03:43] <sebsebseb> zebastian: Wait untill the final
[03:43] <alokito> creative1412, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=431265
[03:43] <zebastian> hp mini 110
[03:43] <alokito> see the last post
[03:43] <zebastian> i read the  page for hardware compatibility
[03:43] <sebsebseb> zebastian: it's still buggy  you  can get right problems
[03:43] <zebastian> and it says it works better thanjaunty
[03:44] <sebsebseb> zebastian: it's going to be better than juantey, but it's not ready yet
[03:44] <webb82f> what is scribus
[03:44] <sebsebseb> !info scribus
[03:44] <linuxguy2009> Ok guys I just set a folder to share with nautilus and I restarted, went to my netbook and the default samba workgroup names "WORKGROUP" is shown. I double click to open it and it says opening and then it hangs for a few minutes and then says unable to mount this location. What am i doing wrong?
[03:44] <seisei> when it ready to use ??
[03:44] <sebsebseb> seisei: Karmic?
[03:45] <alokito> sebsebseb, isn't ubuntu netbook remixed used in some laptops already?
[03:45] <sebsebseb> webb82f: It is a desktop publishing program
[03:45] <alokito> by the vendors
[03:45] <seisei> i am new
[03:45] <creative1412> alokito: thanks :]
[03:45] <webb82f> im looking for a app to help me automaticly finish words i start to type
[03:45] <seisei> plz
[03:45] <sebsebseb> alokito: yeah 9.04 though, not development versions of the next one
[03:45] <creative1412> rebooting
[03:45] <webb82f> like predictive text
[03:45] <sebsebseb> seisei: Ok, what do you want?
[03:45] <alokito> sebsebseb, hmm ok
[03:45] <zebastian> sebsebseb: we're a month away
[03:46] <sebsebseb> zebastian: just over a month yeah, and you shoudn't do Karmic yet,  only  proper that can deal with problems properly and developers
[03:46] <seisei> i want intall wiki on localhost
[03:46] <sebsebseb> zebastian: only people not proper above
[03:46] <greensimian> Hey Ubuntu crowd!~
[03:46] <sebsebseb> !hi |  greensimian
[03:46] <greensimian> I have running Ubuntu in a crappy spare machine, and looking to build a nice little SFF machine.
[03:46] <greensimian> I have 2 ???
[03:47] <sebsebseb> !language |  greensimian
[03:47] <sebsebseb> greensimian: well your insulting your computer at least so :D
[03:47] <Capso> wow, I can access //network_drive/share from within cygwin
[03:47] <greensimian> 1:  How can I know that the Motherboard I buy for my new computer will be hep to Ubuntu
[03:48] <DigitalKiwi> never heard of an unsupported mainstream motherboard that wasn't
[03:48] <sebsebseb> Capso: ok and Cygwin isn't supported in here
[03:48] <greensimian> 2:  How do I move all my stuff to the new install?
[03:48] <greensimian> DigitalKiwi: Yeah, but this is a REALLY intergrate mobo
[03:48] <alokito> Capso, congrats and cheers to windows :P
[03:48] <Ben64> greensimian: if you already have ubuntu, and you change mobo/cpu/ram everything should just work
[03:48] <mividaendigital> hello. I have a acer aspire one 751h. I installed the psb driver following the Ubuntu wiki and it unistalled VLC. Any idea? How can I fix it?
[03:48] <greensimian> I am changing Hard Drives 2
[03:49] <Ben64> greensimian: then you could copy everything to the new HD
[03:49] <greensimian> I am just worried that the nic and vid for my new rig won't jive
[03:49] <Capso> alokito, Cheers to cygwin
[03:49] <Capso> alokito, Think I can just rsync /cygdrive ? ;)
[03:49] <baba_b00ie> has anyone used the microsoft zune, zune hd with ubuntu ?
[03:49] <DigitalKiwi> reinstall on the new hard drives and copy the data you need from /home over, will save you so much potential trouble
[03:49] <sebsebseb> !ot |  alokito  Capso
[03:50] <rodneymillerpca> Anyone know how to resolve my webserver is seen by public, However I can't see it localy?
[03:50] <Ben64> greensimian: you could probably do a quick google search of the motherboard model + ubuntu
[03:50] <alokito> Capso, donno I have no idea about rsync
[03:50] <Capso> test34, Um, don't you need an rsync server on the other end in order to use rsync?
[03:50] <Ben64> rodneymillerpca: huh? what are you trying to do?
[03:50] <DigitalKiwi> motherboard + model + linux would be more accurate
[03:50] <rigodeni> hey guys, i have an html file i backed up from "/etc/firefox-3.0/profile/bookmarks.html" and when i try to import it in a new firefox install nothing comes up, is something wrong with the file?
[03:51] <Capso> sebsebseb, Relax
[03:51] <JairunCaloth> yar...
[03:52] <sebsebseb> !hi  |  JairunCaloth
[03:53] <rigodeni> hey guys, i have an html file i backed up from "/etc/firefox-3.0/profile/bookmarks.html" and when i try to import it in a new firefox install nothing comes up, is something wrong with the file?
[03:53] <Ben64> rodneymillerpca: you might want to explain it in the channel, not PM, so more people could try to help out
[03:54] <greensimian> This is the board i want http://www.zotacusa.com/zotac-ionitx-a-u-atom-n330-1-6ghz-dual-core-mini-itx-intel-motherboard.html
[03:54] <JairunCaloth> So I'm having a fun little issue that has had me beating my head against the wall for a couple of days now.
[03:54] <greensimian> I looked on all the forums, no mention of compatibility
[03:54] <greensimian> :(
[03:54] <JairunCaloth> it seems that libata and ahci arn't in my initramfs
[03:54] <rodneymillerpca> Ben64: I have a multisite drupal install on ubuntu 9.4. For some odd reason World can see my sites, but localy here I can't get to them.
[03:54] <JairunCaloth> or it appears that way... it sure as hell can't see my sata drives
[03:55] <greensimian> So is there a list of words I can't use in here?
[03:55] <ramrebol> hi..  how did a ln -s to mi ~/bin..   how can update mi .bash_profile to use mi new command??   o don't hace root privilegies
[03:55] <Ben64> greensimian: probably has to stay PG13-
[03:55] <JairunCaloth> adding them to /etc/initramfs-tools/modules and regenerating the initramfs doesn't seem to add them.
[03:55] <JairunCaloth> kinda can't boot without em
[03:56] <shane2peru> can someone give me an example of how to ssh to a box on a specific port # ?  ssh port:username@ip   ??  Is that correct?
[03:56] <Ulises54>  Iv'e got a problem while trying to redimention my HD http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/9533/pantallazo4u.png I cannot understand it nor fixing it
[03:56] <AutoMatriX> bye folks, and thanks for help :D
[03:57] <ramrebol> hi Ulises54
[03:57] <Ulises54> hi ramrebol
[03:57] <lstarnes> shane2peru: ssh -p port user@ip
[03:57] <shane2peru> lstarnes: thanks
[03:57] <vectra> quit
[03:57] <SJr> For some reason when I boot my machine up it can detect my express card gigE card if it's inserted, but afterwards if I just plug it in and load the modules, it doesn't recognize it.
[03:58] <shane2peru> lstarnes: slick, doesn't changing that port help quite a bit with security?
[03:58] <lstarnes> shane2peru: I personally don't think it does
[03:58] <lstarnes> shane2peru: a determine attacker can still try to guess the port
[03:58] <lstarnes> *determined
[03:58] <rodneymillerpca> Ben64 For instance if you type pack60.thruhere.net you get one of my sites. Here localy I get "Failed to Connect"
[03:58] <shane2peru> lstarnes: no?  I guess on a server, I'm talking on a home network
[03:59] <lstarnes> shane2peru: the same applies there
[03:59] <eddu123> hijos de puta
[03:59] <lstarnes> shane2peru: there are only about 65535 possible ports
[03:59] <ramrebol> how can i update mi source?? i'm trying run a new command in mi ~/bin directory
[03:59] <shane2peru> lstarnes: even if ports aren't forwarded from the modem -> router -> computer?
[03:59] <Ben64> rodneymillerpca: you get failed to connect typing in the address?
[04:00] <lstarnes> shane2peru: I think so
[04:00] <shane2peru> lstarnes: how about if I set the listen ip in the sshd.conf
[04:00] <alokito> why does the pointer remains same even after changing the mouse theme in gnome?
[04:00] <alokito> in desktop or nautilus
[04:00] <rodneymillerpca> Ben64 Correct. However world can see the sites
[04:00] <lstarnes> shane2peru: having secure passwords and using strong keys is usually a good defense
[04:00] <zebastian> shane2peru: i have an m2 card with a usb adapter, i need to format it in a way that ubuntu will recognize it to get the usb writer to write the bootable img for a netbook install
[04:00] <greensimian> Hmmm
[04:00] <zebastian> right now its in msdos file system
[04:00] <Ben64> rodneymillerpca: what if you go to http://69.69.40.69
[04:00] <shane2peru> lstarnes: I could see much more risk involved on a server that is open to public attacks, but a home network, should be a little more secure in general
[04:01] <lstarnes> shane2peru: I remember there being some way to use elaborate firewall rules to restrict which IPs can access it
[04:01] <logos> i'd used the unetbootin to burn my mp3 player/pen drive with a image of kubuntu, but it inst being recognized, anyone imagine why?
[04:01] <greensimian> If anyone has any thoughts about my Zotac Mobo predicament, email me j@isimian.com  I am out like a trout.  Got to get some fud then gym
[04:01] <lstarnes> shane2peru: there are also techniques such as knocking that require a correct port sequence in order to open the right port
[04:01] <shane2peru> lstarnes: oh, right, I do have it firewalled too, but I don't think it is restrictive to my specific ip address, that would be optimal
[04:01] <rodneymillerpca> Ben64 Same thing
[04:02] <Ben64> rodneymillerpca: ping?
[04:02] <lstarnes> shane2peru: generally servers need more security than desktop systems as they are bigger targets
[04:02] <mobster> is there command so i can get package keys from keyserver automatically?
[04:02] <shane2peru> zebastian: how are the ati drivers working?
[04:03] <rodneymillerpca> Ben64 I ping fine
[04:03] <shane2peru> lstarnes: thanks for the info, that is kind of what I figured, I will look a little more at my firewall rules and mess with them to tighten up some loose ends.
[04:03] <zebastian> shane2peru: they sucked, so i went to hardy heron and now works perfectly
[04:03] <shane2peru> zebastian: lol, are you serious!
[04:03] <lstarnes> shane2peru: http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8759 may also be useful
[04:03] <shane2peru> zebastian: I tried to install the 9.9 version, and they were the pits
[04:03] <logos> i'd used the unetbootin to burn my mp3 player/pen drive with a image of kubuntu, but it inst being recognized, anyone imagine why?
[04:03] <shane2peru> lstarnes: thanks
[04:04] <shane2peru> zebastian: I'm not sure what an m2 is
[04:04] <rodneymillerpca> Ben64: Odd thing is I had this same setup for 4 years without issue. Now recovering from house fire srestoring everything it goes weird on me
[04:04] <zebastian> shane2peru: yes, it sucked and i decided to try hardy and when i did it even had sound, i didnt have to write a script to get sound and the image was better even with compiz enabld
[04:04] <Nothing_> I'm setting up a small linux public computer lab, does anyone know of software that will let users create thir own account w/o admin help?
[04:04] <beto> alguien habla español acá?
[04:04] <zebastian> shane2peru: google sandisk m2
[04:05] <lstarnes> shane2peru: requiring encryption keys, using strong passwords, and disabling insecure things like root logins can definitely help
[04:05] <Ben64> rodneymillerpca: where is the server in relation to you
[04:05] <beto> how i make fpe to entry in ubuntu-br?
[04:05] <shane2peru> lstarnes: ah, yes, I seen that elsewhere about the root logins, I will shut that off to, that was in the sshd.conf file I think
[04:05] <ramrebol> I'm trying to use a new command..  I'm did a simbolic link to my ~/bin, and I have mi .bash_profile ok..  How can update my source for use my new command?
[04:06] <brodis> need help with gparted. how can i merge 2 unnalocated spaces?
[04:06] <shane2peru> zebastian: to format anything I usually use gparted it is visual and pretty easy to use
[04:06] <lstarnes> ramrebol: have you added it to your PATH environment variable?
[04:06] <shane2peru> zebastian: sudo apt-get install gparted
[04:06] <rodneymillerpca> Ben64: I'm on it. Also I have a lappie to left
[04:06] <zebastian> shane2peru:  can it be done through the terminal somehow?
[04:06] <shane2peru> zebastian: it should be formatted already though,
[04:07] <xyz> hm
[04:07] <shane2peru> zebastian: yes, I'm sure it can, but I haven't messed with formatting things via terminal
[04:07]  * zebastian gets gparted
[04:07] <JodaX> what do i use as a smtpd ? (easy to setup)
[04:07] <hanasaki> how do I change the icon size on the desktop?
[04:07] <shane2peru> zebastian: formatting via terminal is something I haven't been willing to mess up in learning, so I have avoided it. :)
[04:07] <logos> i'd used the unetbootin to burn my mp3 player/pen drive with a image of kubuntu, but it inst being recognized, anyone imagine why?
[04:07] <Ben64> rodneymillerpca: so you can't access the server running on your own computer? did you try 127.0.0.1? check firewall rules? Apache listening hosts?
[04:07] <lstarnes> JodaX: maybe postfix
[04:08] <RukusX> Hello! I have a question about filesystems. I have an external hard drive for any kind of files, from docs to mp3 to large files as movies. Its also partition into two parts, so i ahve the option of two different file systems. but whats the best for me ext3 ext4 or reiserFS?
[04:09] <RukusX> i tried googling, but i dont understand a thing. becuase of that its making me want to pick ext3
[04:09] <rodneymillerpca> Ben64: 127.0.0.1 brings up first default site, however can't reach others. Firewall check. "Apache listening hosts?" I have no idea how?
[04:09] <sebsebseb> RukusX: Ext4 is better with bigger files,  but the support for it in 9.04 is not 100% stable
[04:09] <zebastian> shane2peru: unable to open /dev/sdb unrecognized disk label
[04:09] <cdr-> I want to dual boot Ubuntu on a small laptop ssd, how small can I partition and still be comfortable?
[04:09] <sebsebseb> RukusX: since the kernel they have and that
[04:10] <RukusX> sebsebseb: what about reiserFS?
[04:10] <JodaX> lstarnes, uhm, not easy to setup, is it ?
[04:10] <shane2peru> zebastian: hmm, that doesn't sound good, can it delete anything on it?
[04:10] <sebsebseb> RukusX: well I gues no file system is 100%  stable,  but  for example there can be a lock up issue in 9.04 when deleting big files
[04:10] <zebastian> ze
[04:10] <eross> does compiz cause poor performance in windowed opengl games?
[04:10] <sebsebseb> RukusX: Ubuntu 9.10 will use Ext4 by default :)
[04:10] <lstarnes> JodaX: almost all of them require some manual setup
[04:10] <zebastian> shane2peru: what disk label should i change it to? there's bsd amiga msdos
[04:10] <shane2peru> zebastian: it doesn't need to be mounted to format it though, and you should be able to restore the lable
[04:11] <soreau> eross: It depends on which graphics driver you use
[04:11] <sebsebseb> RukusX: and on your external hard disk  as you already know, you choose a file system,   I think Ext3   then later on Ext4
[04:11] <shane2peru> zebastian: not sure, I think mdos is most common
[04:11] <JodaX> lstarnes, i only need single user usage...
[04:11] <RukusX> sebsebseb I can make this partition ext3 and safely upgrade it to ext4 in my understanding. is this correct?
[04:11] <zebastian> bsd should be readable by linux right shane2peru
[04:11] <lstarnes> JodaX: the same applies in that case
[04:11] <sebsebseb> RukusX: No don't think so, I think still have to make a new partition for full Ext4 support, since the Ext3 to Ext4 conversion won't be quite good enough as far as I know
[04:12] <shane2peru> zebastian: I'm not really sure, I usually use msdos labels to be compatible with windows, and it works with Linux too.
[04:12] <JodaX> lstarnes, there any tutorial ?
[04:12] <sebsebseb> RukusX: make sure to  use  Ext4 for  / in Ubuntu, but  you may want to wait untill 9.10 before doing that
[04:12] <sebsebseb> RukusX: then it will be nice and fast to boot and shut down, and  disk check after 23 or so boots
[04:12] <RukusX> sebsebseb: well  i need to do something right now tho ...
[04:12] <RukusX> sebsebseb this is an external hard drive actually
[04:12] <sebsebseb> RukusX: on the external  stick with Ext3 for now
[04:13] <RukusX> sebsebseb this is an external hard drive actually on a RAID tho...
[04:13] <RukusX> okay
[04:13] <sebsebseb> !ext3 | RukusX
[04:13] <foxray> i'm having a little trouble with video playback after installing jaunty on my dell mini 9 netbook, as the video stutters with EXA and UXA acceleration, playback was fine with my 8.04 in the past, any ideas?
[04:13] <RukusX> hey really?
[04:13] <RukusX> windows to ext3
[04:13] <zebastian> brb
[04:13] <RukusX> ok done deal
[04:13] <beto> hey i need help in spnish
[04:13] <sebsebseb> RukusX: yep, but that driver can be a little dodgy
[04:13] <RukusX> portability is a must
[04:13] <sebsebseb> !es |  beto
[04:13] <RukusX> it just needs to read
[04:13] <lstarnes> JodaX: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Postfix may be useful
[04:14] <aliasp> i wouldnt dual boot on a small laptop or  on any box and be comfotable
[04:14] <RukusX> sebsebseb i have heard that reiserFS is a good idea too tho... or not?
[04:14] <beto> ok  gracias man
[04:14] <sebsebseb> beto: np
[04:14] <sebsebseb> RukusX: well that's a bit like saying, I have heard that XFS is a good idea  for some partition
[04:15] <RukusX> foxray http://www.ubuntumini.com i think
[04:15] <sebsebseb> RukusX: Resier and XFS and such aren't  that used
[04:15] <sebsebseb> RukusX: and espesailly not with Ubuntu
[04:15] <RukusX> k ext3
[04:15] <RukusX> thanks
[04:15] <RukusX> :)
[04:15] <sebsebseb> RukusX: Ubuntu users tend to use Ext3 or  Ext4
[04:16] <RukusX> sebsebseb:  i doubt due to the limitations of my usb drive i would notice a different between ext3 and ext4 anyways
[04:17] <sebsebseb> RukusX: yeah probably not,  but maybe with the bigger files,  but  XFS is also good with bigger files, well so they say hmm
[04:17]  * zebastian formats m2 ccard with gpated
[04:17] <sebsebseb> RukusX: no driver for Windows to read XFS though as far as I know
[04:17] <sebsebseb> RukusX: also as far as I know there isn't one yet for reading Ext4 actsualley
[04:17] <sebsebseb> RukusX: for Windows
[04:18] <zebastian> hey how do i mount /deb/sdb1 ¿?
[04:18] <zebastian> shane2peru: ^
[04:18] <sebsebseb> RukusX: well I think all of this answers it,  go with Ext3
[04:18] <RukusX> sebsebseb i'm using fdisk  whats the code for ext3 lol
[04:18] <shane2peru> zebastian: via commandline?  It should automount if you are in gnome or kde or other windows manager
[04:18] <GodfatherofEire> Guys, what icon would I replace if I wanted to replace the icon in the main menu?
[04:19] <RukusX> sebsebseb its 83 i guess
[04:19] <linuxguy2009> Nautilus wont connect to a nautilus shared folder on my other ubuntu machine but if I manually brwse to "smb://192.168.1.2" The folder and all contents show up. Nautilus broke?
[04:19] <zebastian> shane2peru: it says that it's unmounted, how do you mount it on the command line
[04:19] <linuxguy2009> I meant smb://192.168.1.2/Shared
[04:19] <aleron6> does anybody have compiz installed
[04:19] <shane2peru> zebastian: you need to make a mount point with:  sudo mkdir /media/mydisk
[04:19] <sebsebseb> RukusX: If your doing it on the command line, I can't help you
[04:20] <semir_k> hat.org
[04:20] <aliasp> delete the games icon and add the wine
[04:20] <shane2peru> zebastian: and then mount it with: sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /media/mydisk
[04:20] <RukusX> sebsebseb no worries
[04:20] <RukusX> sebsebseb i got it
[04:20] <chuong> hi
[04:20] <RukusX> sebsebseb thanks for everything!
[04:20] <sebsebseb> !gparted |  RukusX
[04:20] <chuong> anyone on
[04:20] <sebsebseb> RukusX: np
[04:22] <SJr> How do I get 2.6.31
[04:23] <sebsebseb> SJr: Why do you want it?
[04:23] <RukusX> sebsebseb i went for gparted haha
[04:23] <SJr> I want to see if it fixes file copying tanking my machine
[04:23] <RukusX> sebsebseb:  but the command line is fun. i feel like i am in more control
[04:23] <zebastian> shane2peru: you're lovely
[04:23] <sebsebseb> SJr: file copying hmm  that should  be alright, what file system did you use?
[04:23] <SJr> Ext3
[04:24] <shane2peru> zebastian: just spent a little time learning cli. :)
[04:24] <sebsebseb> SJr: with the kernel Ubuntu uses,  that shoudn't be an issue, copying files
[04:24] <SJr> but anytime I copy files or even read files with SSH or rsync my iowait cranks way up and my machine sucks down.
[04:24] <roygbiv> how do you get to the title bar when you're an inattentive luser like me and manage to have it land underneath the top menu bar?
[04:24] <sebsebseb> SJr: ,but there's a ppa on luanchpad for a later kernel
[04:24] <sebsebseb> launchpad
[04:24] <chuong> hi all
[04:24] <sebsebseb> SJr: or  whatever
[04:24] <XX01XX> anyone else had trouble with bluez and bitpim not playing nice together?
[04:24] <Out_Cold> roygbiv, try alt + m
[04:25] <zebastian> shane2peru: can't go without touching points on the cli
[04:25] <sebsebseb> !hi |  chuong
[04:25] <roygbiv> thanks Out_Cold
[04:25] <kprav33n> I am running into issues when doing packages upgrade on my Ubuntu 9.04.
[04:25] <kprav33n> The package causing the issue is tzdata.
[04:25] <kprav33n> http://pastebin.com/m70a21aa9
[04:25] <shane2peru> lstarnes: do you know how to set the ip address in the sshd.config file can I use 192.168.0/24?  will that work with ssh?
[04:25] <Out_Cold> oh wait.. roygbiv right click the border
[04:25] <kprav33n> I turned on the debug in the postinst script.
[04:25] <lstarnes> shane2peru: use the Listen directive
[04:25] <kprav33n> http://pastebin.com/m25b4a750
[04:25] <Out_Cold> and move
[04:25] <SJr> where do I find it, sebsebseb
[04:25] <lstarnes> shane2peru: by default it listens on all available addresses
[04:25] <kprav33n> Anyone else face the same issue?
[04:26] <kprav33n> Any pointers?
[04:26] <sebsebseb> SJr: Google Ubuntu  2.6.30 ppa or something like that and it should come up
[04:26] <shane2peru> lstarnes: I'm not familiar with listen directives.
[04:26] <axle> umm.. when i try to su root it says wrong pass? it should be the same as the first account i made when i installed b y default right?
[04:26] <GodfatherofEire> Any ideas where I could find that info if nobody knows exactly which icon it is?
[04:26] <Out_Cold> axle, sudo su
[04:26] <Out_Cold> root has a scrambled password
[04:27] <zebastian> shane2peru: how do i check if the bootable usb works? btw what's wubi? i see it looks like a mswindows exec
[04:27] <shane2peru> lstarnes: you mean the listen address?
[04:27] <lstarnes> Out_Cold: sudo -i, not sudo su
[04:27] <axle> thanx!!
[04:27] <sebsebseb> zebastian: it is
[04:27] <lstarnes> shane2peru: yes
[04:27] <Out_Cold> same thing
[04:27] <sebsebseb> zebastian: well the installer is
[04:27] <lstarnes> Out_Cold: no, it's different
[04:27] <sebsebseb> !wubi > zebastian
[04:27] <lstarnes> Out_Cold: sudo su starts sudo, su, and a shell, and might not handle the environment properly
[04:27] <shane2peru> zebastian: you reboot, and select boot off usb, usually you hit like f10 or f2 or f12 depends on the computer
[04:28] <sebsebseb> zebastian: It can be useful for trying Ubuntu, but it puts it in a section of Windows, also  for long term Ubuntu usage it's better to do a proper partitioned install, altough  Wubi installs can be converted, I don't know how though
[04:28] <lstarnes> Out_Cold: sudo -i starts sudo and a shell and handles the environment as if root were logging in directly
[04:28] <zebastian> i see, so since my mom's laptop which is exactly the same as this one, doesn't have the option to boot from usb, i can simply open the usb drive from windows play wubi and see if tworked?=
[04:28] <zebastian> shane2peru:
[04:28] <shane2peru> lstarnes: so can I plug in 192.168.1.0/24 to accept any connection on my network?  or does it have to be a specific address?
[04:28] <sebsebseb> !install |  zebastian
[04:28] <sebsebseb> !usb |  zebastian
[04:28] <sebsebseb> zebastian: if you can't do any of that then  I guess Wubi, hmm and I wonder if one of those links mention the netboot
[04:29] <Out_Cold> i've never had problems with it. and 80% of tutorials say to use sudo su
[04:29] <zebastian> so i can use this wubi thing as a livecd for trial sebsebseb?
[04:29] <lstarnes> shane2peru: by default it uses 0.0.0.0, which listens for any connection going to your system
[04:29] <soreau> aleron6: compiz is installed on ubuntu by default
[04:29] <sebsebseb> zebastian: where you connect to computers together on the LAN, and  send the kernel over to the other and stuff, and install, or something like that, I haven't done it myself
[04:29] <shane2peru> zebastian: wubi is an installer for windows that will install ubunt on the disk
[04:29] <shane2peru> lstarnes: right, I see that, but I want to limit it to my network
[04:30] <logos> i'd used the unetbootin to burn my mp3 player/pen drive with a image of kubuntu, but it inst being recognized, anyone imagine why?
[04:30] <sebsebseb> zebastian: Wubi is not like a Live CD,  it is similar to a proper partitioned install,  except for how the file where it puts Ubuntu is actsauly inside WIndows, and stuff like that
[04:30] <Bluey> where can I find the logitech quickcam driver for ubuntu?
[04:30] <zebastian> hmm, either theres an explicitly loud performance or some jerk in the neighborhood has carl orf's carmina burana playing really loud
[04:30] <lstarnes> shane2peru: that's the firewall's job
[04:30] <zebastian> sebsebseb: so if i click on wubi on a windows pc it will automatically install and install only?
[04:31] <shane2peru> lstarnes: ok, I see, and I did set that in the firewall, so that should be fine
[04:31] <sebsebseb> zebastian: try and always stay on topic in here, or at least do  interesting off topic :D   ,but  the o p s  might have a go at you anyway
[04:31] <zebastian> o p s?
[04:31] <sebsebseb> zebastian: yes so none of them get highlighted
[04:31] <zebastian> sebsebseb: will the UNR install on a laptop?
[04:31] <zebastian> non netbook
[04:32] <sebsebseb> zebastian: The USB install?
[04:32] <shane2peru> ok, thanks lstarnes, much appreciated.
[04:32] <zebastian> yes
[04:32] <sebsebseb> zebastian: should do
[04:32] <zebastian> ok brb
[04:32] <sebsebseb> zebastian: Will Ubuntu just install at all is a question though
[04:32] <sebsebseb> zebastian: How much RAM does the lap top have?
[04:33] <haowan> help me
[04:33] <zebastian> it will
[04:33] <zebastian> its the same model as this one thats running on hardy
[04:33] <sebsebseb> !hi |  haowan
[04:33] <sebsebseb> !ask | haowan
[04:33] <haowan> ubuntu harddisk install ?
[04:33] <aliasp> hello
[04:33] <sebsebseb> zebastian: ok
[04:33] <sebsebseb> zebastian: Thing is with Wubi
[04:33] <sebsebseb> zebastian: oh nevermind your talkking about USB install now anyway
[04:34] <rich> hello... where do I find the program to format an HD ?
[04:34] <sebsebseb> !gparted | rich
[04:34] <zebastian> sebsebseb: what is the thing with wubi though
[04:34] <zebastian> seems like interesting offtopic
[04:34] <sebsebseb> zebastian: it's not off topic
[04:34] <zebastian> ok
[04:34] <sebsebseb> zebastian: since you were considering using Wubi
[04:34] <rich> its not already installed by default?
[04:35] <sebsebseb> rich: On the Live CD it is, but it won't be in a default install
[04:35] <rich> oky thanks
[04:35] <sebsebseb> rich: np
[04:35] <sebsebseb> zebastian: If Windows messes up badly enough so will Ubuntu/Wubi, and  sometimes the boot loaders go wrong for people or whatever, and then they can't boot Windows or Ubuntu, and stuff like that
[04:36] <chuong> hello again
[04:36] <zebastian> sebsebseb: supergrub cd?
[04:36] <chuong> i need some help setting up my internet
[04:36] <rich> guess i can't stay here if I need to go to root right?
[04:36] <sebsebseb> zebastian: that can be used for fixing Grub, but  the Wubi one will be a bit differnet from the standard one I think
[04:36] <sebsebseb> zebastian: or maybe it's not hmm
[04:36] <sebsebseb> !details |  chuong
[04:37] <sebsebseb> rich: I think you already know the answer
[04:37] <chuong> I just install ubuntu v9 last night...I am able to connect to the internet but my connection is very slow
[04:37] <sebsebseb> rich: oh you said root
[04:37] <sebsebseb> rich: not re boot
[04:37] <sebsebseb> !sudo |  rich
[04:37] <chuong> it would take like 2-3 min to load a page
[04:37] <sebsebseb> !gksu |  rich
[04:38] <sebsebseb> !noroot | rich
[04:38] <sebsebseb> !root | rich
[04:38] <chuong> i been monitoring the network history......and the traffic seem to spike alot
[04:38] <Flannel> sebsebseb: The next time you send three factoids at someone like that, I'll be removing you.
[04:38] <aleron6> who was it that imed me when i said fdoes anybody know of compiz
[04:38] <chuong> like it would say receiving 0kb/s for a long time then go up to 1,000kbs for a min or so then drop back down
[04:39] <soreau> aleron6: It was me
[04:39] <sebsebseb> Flannel: Fair enough since the flood,  and  I should  use > more maybe
[04:39] <chuong> this is an wire connection to a linksys router
[04:39] <Flannel> sebsebseb: No, you should try typing.
[04:39] <chuong> any idea?
[04:40] <Flannel> sebsebseb: You effectively just have him a RTFM.  "Here's a bunch of information, hopefully you'll find the answer in there somewhere!"
[04:40] <sebsebseb> Flannel: oh I see
[04:40] <chx> hi. i can't get NFS exports working. showmount 192.168.1.2 says Hosts on 192.168.1.2:  and nothing else   /etc/exports is / 192.168.1.0/24(ro)
[04:40] <anonymous165r47> anybody use moovida
[04:40] <sebsebseb> Flannel: Didn't reolize that, but I understand what you mean
[04:41] <anonymous165r47> need help with moovida
[04:42] <anonymous165r47> need help with moovida
[04:43] <roygbiv> chx i think you need to use host names with nfs, not ip's
[04:43] <tnoy> chx, just checking the obvious, did you restart the NFS daemon?
[04:43] <chuong> any idea where i should start researching?
[04:43] <chuong> been reading on forum but found no answer
[04:44] <amitti> I'm having a bad day with mdadm, anyone know where I should go for help?
[04:44] <amitti> I was adding drives and power went out :(
[04:44] <roygbiv> that's a bad day all right
[04:45] <shane2peru> chx: you can use ip's with nfs
[04:45] <shane2peru> roygbiv: ip's can be used with nfs
[04:45] <amitti> Yeah, I've been googling for a couple hours.. Looks like I'm also bit by a bug in the current mdadm in LTS.. I built a fresher version from Intrepid and that got me a bit farther, but I'm no MD expert..
[04:45] <roygbiv> shane2peru aaah ok
[04:45] <shane2peru> roygbiv: what was your question on nfs?
[04:46] <roygbiv> shane2peru it wasn't my question. i responded to chx
[04:46] <shane2peru> chx: oh right. :)  got confused.
[04:46] <brymcon> need help connecting to linksys router?
[04:46] <roygbiv> np
[04:47] <shane2peru> chx: you are lacking quite a bit of options there in that config
[04:47] <shane2peru> chx: did you follow a guide?  Here is a decent one to use:  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=249889
[04:48] <kprav33n> I want to turn on debconf perl debug.
[04:48] <kprav33n> Anyone knows how to do it?
[04:50] <chuong> anyone good at diagnos internet problem?
[04:50] <worldwarcheese1> Hi there
[04:50] <worldwarcheese1> How do I reinstall my xserver?
[04:51] <willca> chuong | whats up
[04:51] <worldwarcheese1> I think I have a problem and it might be corrupted.
[04:51] <aliasp> yeh contact you isp
[04:51] <willca> worldwarcheese1 | normally....sudo apt-get remove xorg
[04:51] <willca> worldwarcheese1 | then reinstall it, so removing first to try to clean up the cruf...then sudo apt-get install xorg
[04:51] <kprav33n> chuong: What seems to be the problem?
[04:51] <chuong> willca| i just did a fresh install of ubuntu v9 last nite and i am able to get online but the speed is very slow
[04:52] <worldwarcheese1> willca: Thanks, man. I'll just give that a shot
[04:52] <willca> chuong | hwo you connecting? wifi or wired to your ISP?
[04:52] <kprav33n> chuong: How did you measure the speed?
[04:52] <chuong> willca|wire connection to a linksys router
[04:52] <willca> k
[04:52] <chuong> willa|i am using comcast cable
[04:52] <willca> give me a minute and try this out
[04:53] <willca> chuong | look at this http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/273228/
[04:53] <willca> chuong | sudo vi /etc/sysctl.conf and then add those at the end
[04:53] <aliasp> congrad u lay shunz
[04:54] <willca> chuong | then save the file, sudo sysctl -p
[04:54] <chuong> willca| another thing i notice is that the connection seem to hang alot...like it would work for one mine then stop then work again
[04:54] <willca> i got comcast too
[04:54] <willca> adding that makes a difference
[04:54] <chuong> let me try really quick
[04:55] <AnnonyMouse> hey guy. quick question. what's the difference between the standard ISO & the "alternative"? is it only LVM? (i usually make use of the mini.iso)
[04:55] <kprav33n> I have Comcast too. I didn't do any tweaking to kernel TCP/IP stack parameters.
[04:55] <kprav33n> I get 12 - 18 Mbps without any issue.
[04:55]  * SirStan has comcast @ 15mbit
[04:55] <chuong> I get that too with window
[04:56] <Flannel> AnnonyMouse: Desktop ISO is a liveCD.  Alternate (and minimal) both use debian-installer (not a liveCD, just an installer).  Gives you LVM options, more choices for install, etc.  Minimal and Alternate CD gives you the same choices, altCD just comes with packages on the CD (minimal you download during install)
[04:56] <SirStan> Sounds like a bad wifi connection
[04:56] <aliasp> i was in a chat with comcast about that very same thing
[04:57] <SirStan> its comcraptic!
[04:57] <aliasp> not 2 worry my friend
[04:57] <AnnonyMouse> k. so alt is install only; std is live. thnx. neet to know what to download to demo karmic alpha 6 @ SFD the w/end
[04:57] <AnnonyMouse> cheers
[04:57] <rich> wow, apparently I can switch users, and come back and still be connected
[04:57] <SirStan> holy crap haiku is fast
[04:57] <k1en> hi, i'm using intrepid and can't find the .trash , wasnt it in /home/user before ?
[04:57] <seidos> can GNU copyright be applied to other creative works aside from software?
[04:58] <lstarnes> seidos: generally a different license should be used
[04:58] <SirStan> seidos: sure
[04:58] <lstarnes> seidos: there is the GNU Free Documentation License for non-code works
[04:58] <chx> shane2peru: / 192.168.1.0/24(ro,async) does not help...
[04:58] <aliasp> comcast is okay
[04:58] <shane2peru> chx: are you running any firewalls?
[04:58] <shane2peru> chx: did you look over that guide I posted?
[04:59] <chx> shane2peru: i read that thread
[04:59] <chx> shane2peru: no fw
[04:59] <shane2peru> chx: you are trying to share root?
[04:59] <seidos> lstarnes: I was thinking more about creative works like art
[04:59] <chx> yes
[05:00] <lstarnes> seidos: wikipedia used that license
[05:00] <chx> backin up laptop
[05:00] <shane2peru> chx: ok
[05:00] <lstarnes> seidos: the creative commons licenses are usually better for art though
[05:00] <seidos> lstarnes: ah creative commons licenses
[05:00] <brymcon> please help......I'm trying to connect to a linksys wrt54g.....ubuntu 9.04.... I can connect to my neighbors netgear and a linksys access points with wpa but not mine
[05:00] <seidos> I wonder if anyone is writing literature under such a license
[05:01] <Kirk> Does anyone know how to do Photo Album in Qt?
[05:01] <shane2peru> chx: here are the options I use: (rw,no_subtree_check,no_root_squash,sync)
[05:01] <willca> brymcon .... can you see your linksys at home via iwconfig interface scan
[05:01] <shane2peru> chx: of course rw, would be ro in your case
[05:01] <shane2peru> chx: did you run: exportfs -a
[05:02] <chx> yes
[05:02] <shane2peru> chx: and it is best to restart nfs-kernel-server and portmap
[05:02] <chx> did lots
[05:02] <shane2peru> chx: also you installed nfs-common on the other box?
[05:02] <brymcon> ummm noob i'm not sure about the iwconfig interface scan
[05:03] <willca> k
[05:03] <brymcon> i can see it and it asks me for a wpa or wpa2 key
[05:03] <brodis> is there any way to merge partitions?
[05:03] <brymcon> i enter it correctly and it keeps asking me over and over again
[05:03] <shane2peru> chx: also to make life easier sometimes it is easier to put a specific ip address to work with for the moment and later change it to the network address
[05:03] <willca> brymcon | you using network manager?
[05:03] <Faethin> Greetings
[05:03] <brymcon> yeah
[05:04] <brymcon> i tried wicd the other night same thing
[05:04] <Faethin> I just installed Cheese and I'm having some serious lag problems
[05:04] <shane2peru> chx: what error do you get when trying to mount?  and what are you using to mount
[05:04] <brymcon> i did a fresh install and that didn't help
[05:04] <Faethin> These problems do not occur when I use Ekiga
[05:04] <willca> bymcon | your linksys...you using wpa tkip+aes?
[05:04] <Faethin> Anyone?
[05:04] <willca> brymcon i mean
[05:04] <brymcon> nope i did what the forums said and set it to one or the other
[05:04] <willca> k
[05:05] <willca> brymcon | set it to both...there is normally an option for wpa tkip+aes
[05:05] <brymcon> ok
[05:05] <willca> i had this experience on my POS broadcom pci
[05:06] <Faethin> ...it miraculously fixed itself O_O
[05:06] <DJCharlie> evening all. i'm trying to set up vgetty (for VOCP), and i'm getting this error in my logfile: 09/17 23:50:18 600  mod: cannot open line /dev/57600: No such file or directory
[05:06] <DJCharlie> any ideas?
[05:07] <linhhoncuacat_89> jkbakjs
[05:07] <linhhoncuacat_89> co si birt cach chat tren ubuntu khong ?
[05:07] <linhhoncuacat_89> chi cho tui voi
[05:07] <seidos> what language is that?
[05:07] <linhhoncuacat_89> ah
[05:07] <linhhoncuacat_89> vietnamese
[05:07] <shane2peru> !en | linhhoncuacat_89
[05:08] <linhhoncuacat_89> ok
[05:08] <linhhoncuacat_89> thank you
[05:08] <seidos> I'm not sure what the vietnamese channel is
[05:08] <seidos> !vt
[05:08] <roygbiv> DJCharlie that seems like it could be a simple config file problem. probably somewhere a config file is using a baud speed as a device name
[05:08] <linhhoncuacat_89> what is yours name ?
[05:09] <linhhoncuacat_89> hey
[05:09] <chx> shane2peru: i now try /home 192.168.1.8(ro,async) so that we do not need to deal with root but still showmount shows nothing and we have mount.nfs: mount(2): Input/output error mount.nfs: mount system call failed
[05:09] <linhhoncuacat_89> what's yours name?
[05:09] <DJCharlie> roygbiv, i've gone over the /etc/mgetty/voice.conf a few times, can't find it anywhere.
  ok.. now that the hard drive is formatted, I don't see it.  I'm guessing I need to mount it?
[05:09] <shane2peru> chx: I kept getting that error when I had a firewall running and didn't know it was running
[05:09] <linhhoncuacat_89> boring
[05:10] <chx> absolutely no firewall
[05:10] <shane2peru> chx: go a little more specific and try a user name, I gotta run it is late here
[05:10] <chuong123> willca|i did that sudo command but it doesnt let me add anything
[05:10] <chx> shane2peru: a ... username?
[05:10] <chx> shane2peru: how??
[05:10] <seidos> linhhoncuacat_89: this channel is for solving problems, did you have a question regarding ubuntu?
[05:10] <roygbiv> DJCharlie wherever in your config file you see 57600, you could try replacing it with "modem" or "tty1" or whatever your modem device should be
[05:10] <chuong123> willca|i scroll to the end and keep hearing beep
[05:10] <shane2peru> chx: or a specific folder /home/username/Public or some folder
[05:10] <roygbiv> 57600 is an obvious modem speed setting
[05:11] <shane2peru> chx: I have never shared a root folder
[05:11] <DJCharlie> roygbiv, yes, but there's nothing in the config that matches.
[05:11] <chx> shane2peru: i am now sharing /home
[05:11] <chx> but let me try /home/chx
[05:11] <shane2peru> chx: gotta run, keep plugging away at it you will get it, if all else fails post on the forums on that thread
[05:12] <rich> Hi.. do I need to mount a hard drive before using it?
[05:12] <willca> chuong123 | just edit the /etc/sysctl.conf file in kedi or gedit and then save it
[05:13] <brymcon> no dice
[05:13] <chuong123> willca|u mean the text editor? sorry my first day of using ubuntu
[05:13] <brymcon> on the router the only way i can set it to both is choosing wpa2 personal and that didn't work either
[05:14] <chuong123> willca|i tried using the text editor and that would let me add the text but wont let me save
[05:15] <willca> chuong123 you need to go into a terminal or konsole | from there sudo gedit /etc/sysctl.conf
[05:16] <willca> brymcon | i would check if there is a new firmware for your box
[05:16] <brymcon> ok
[05:19] <deviant-route> I got a question. If i am using pidgin 2.5.5 do i still get security updates?
[05:19] <lstarnes> deviant-route: security updates are made for ubuntu's packages
[05:20] <deviant-route> lstarnes: thank you
[05:22] <bastid_raZor> willca: for graphical applications use gksudo
[05:23] <willca> sorry cli user most of the time
[05:25] <demonspork> quick, what is the keybind for a screenshot in gnome?
[05:25] <xmnt> print screen
[05:25] <bastid_raZor> demonspork: printscreen
[05:25] <cryptide> why are most apps in the repos old versions?
[05:26] <lstarnes> cryptide: those are the versions that were available when your release of ubuntu was made
[05:26] <lstarnes> cryptide: they are still patches regularly to fix bugs
[05:26] <sagaci> cryptide: you may have to add repo's to access newer versions, what are you after
[05:27] <chuong123> willca|that seem to help a bit but it seem like the browser is stuck at looking www.sometihng.com for a while before it go to the page
[05:27] <dsnyders> Hi all!  Any sed experts?  I need to convert a web page file with urls into a series of wgets.
[05:27] <cryptide> so when a new version ubuntu comes out i'll get access to the latest versions in the add/remove programs?
[05:28] <lstarnes> cryptide: they will likely still be behind a couple versions
[05:28] <duryodhan> hi .. how do I update to latest version of gnome in ubuntu ?
[05:28] <cryptide> lame
[05:28] <duryodhan> without upgrading my distribution ?
[05:28] <lstarnes> cryptide: ubuntu does that for stability reasons
[05:29] <kj4> duryodhan: install arch instead of ubuntu
[05:29] <lstarnes> duryodhan: there may be a PPA for it
[05:29] <willca> chuong123 | try rebooting it and see how it goes after that
[05:29] <cryptide> lstarnes: i understand, but i'm trying upgrade an unstable program... lol
[05:29] <cryptide> this helped: http://pidgin.im/download/ubuntu/
[05:29] <chuong123> willca|i did reboot after i made the change
[05:30] <chuong123> willca| seem like it stuck at the connecting to www.something.com
[05:30] <hadding> What are bluish/purplish files?
[05:30] <chuong123> willca|after it got past that the page load realy fast
[05:31] <bastid_raZor> chuong123: can you test to see if it is the router and not ubuntu by plugging directly into the modem?
[05:31] <willca> chuong123 | maybe its just that page
[05:31] <bastid_raZor> chuong123: it actually sounds more like a dns issue than ubuntu mucking up the routes.
[05:32] <chuong123> willca|been trying multiple page
[05:32] <chuong123> bastid|anyway to fix that?
[05:32] <dsnyders> hadding, it depends on your settings.  On my system it would be mp3s
[05:32] <bastid_raZor> chuong123: test it by going directly to the modem instead of through the router. that step will help determine some things.
[05:32] <willca> chuong123 | theres a lot of factors if you use a browser, i suggest doing ftp to test instead
[05:33] <obiwan__> please, what's the java virtual machine packet for 64 bit jaunty?
[05:34] <chuong123> bastid|cant do that lolz....i would get my butt kick if i disconnect the landlord connection from the router lolz
[05:34] <chuong123> willca|any specific ftp? or one that I can try
[05:34] <lstarnes> obiwan__: I think I have sun-java6-jre
[05:35] <sylverfox> hi all
[05:35] <obiwan__> ok i'll give it a try lstarnes ;)
[05:35] <sylverfox> i have a globalmenu related problem
[05:35] <willca> chuong123 | just try to download the ubuntu iso
[05:35] <lstarnes> obiwan__: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java may be useful too
[05:36] <obiwan__> thank you boy !
[05:36] <bastid_raZor> lstarnes: good job 'boy' :P
[05:36] <sylverfox> i used it once, but after uninstalling it, gnome still wants to load it
[05:37] <sylverfox> how can I stop that?
[05:37] <Pytlask> Is anyone aware of a recent update (last week or so) that would totally bork wireless? My primary computer is now getting ~50% packet loss and has been unable to update
[05:37] <brymcon> i like the new firmware but nope still can't connect
[05:39] <fallenpoet> brymcon | did you try removing the auto connect profile for that connection?
[05:39] <brymcon> yes
[05:40] <brymcon> every time it asks me for the key again i have to retype it... it returns with the key in hex.. every time i retry the connection i remove the auto profile
[05:40] <sylverfox> now i can use only metacity --replace
[05:40] <sylverfox> nor compiz --replace
[05:40] <sylverfox> or emerald --replace give me title bars
[05:41] <soreau> sylverfox: What are you trying to do?
[05:41] <Pytlask> brymcon: Hmmm, I just arrived, but are you having a problem with your wireless that started in the past ~week?
[05:41] <Xodiac13> i have my ati radeon x1200 working but i think my problem is that i need to change the refresh rate or is there anything i can find to fix my video card from making flashes once and a while its weird i need help please
[05:42] <r00t_ninja> what is the channel for ubuntu karmic koala?
[05:42] <r00t_ninja> #ubuntu+1 ?
[05:42] <sylverfox> i try to use Desktop effects and emerald themes
[05:42] <sylverfox> emerald doesn't started when i rebooted
[05:42] <sylverfox> and if i give the command: emerald --replace
[05:43] <sylverfox> it does but could not apply because it says:
[05:43] <Xodiac13> i need help on getting my video card from making the flashes it does it when i run glxgears it seems something in the refresh rate or something is there a way to get it to stop doing that i have it at 60 but im not able to change it to 70 or 75 can someone please help me
[05:43] <sylverfox> Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "globalmenu-gnome": libglobalmenu-gnome.so: Missing
[05:43] <brymcon> yes
[05:43] <brymcon> 9.04 on here
[05:44] <sylverfox> i did uninstall globalmenu-gnome
[05:44] <brymcon> i can connect to my neighbors netgear
[05:44] <sylverfox> how can i overcome this message?
[05:44] <chuong> willca|it browser is stuck at connecting to www.ubuntulinux.org for about a min then it got in and download speed averaging about 300kb
[05:44] <brymcon> at my dad's today and was able to connect with a wpa key to his linksys access point
[05:44] <chuong> willca|i choose the download location to university of oregon
[05:44] <brymcon> i can see every network around me so i don't think it's a driver issue
[05:45] <calmbola> i just did a dual boot xp/ubuntu 9.04 and i did "df -h" and see that 19 GBs of memory are being used
[05:45] <calmbola> how is this possible?
[05:45] <calmbola> ubuntu is a light operating system
[05:45] <Xodiac13> i need help on getting my video card from making the flashes it does it when i run glxgears it seems something in the refresh rate or something is there a way to get it to stop doing that i have it at 60 but im not able to change it to 70 or 75 can someone please help me
[05:45] <fallenpoet> brymcon | what is your neighbors using wpa or wep?
[05:45] <brymcon> just upgraded my firmware on the wrt54g
[05:45] <Pytlask> Is there any way to revert all updates done through the update manager in the last week? It appears one has broken the wireless on my computer :(
[05:45] <calmbola> i allocated 27G to ubuntu and it's using 9, and that only leaves me with 6 after swap
[05:45] <willca> brymcon | disable wep or wpa on your router and start from there
[05:46] <brymcon> neighbor is using wep, dad using wpa and i can cannot to unsecured networks too
[05:46] <sylverfox> soreau, any ideea?
[05:46] <calmbola> Can anyone help me understand why my Ubuntu OS is taking up so much memory?
[05:47] <soreau> sylverfox: I hadn't been following along...
[05:47] <Sedated> brymcon... how old is your wireless card?
[05:47] <soreau> sylverfox: What are you trying to do?
[05:47] <brymcon> probably ancient it's a broadcom 57xx extreme
[05:47] <sylverfox> soreau,  i try to use Desktop effects and emerald themes
[05:47] <calmbola> soreau, any way you can helkp me with my question
[05:47] <sylverfox> soreau,  emerald doesn't started when i rebooted
[05:47] <Xodiac13> can someone help me with my video card please i have a radeon x1200 with the catalyst installed and i am trying to get it where the screen doesnt flicker here and there i have 3d put when i try to play movies and i use glxgears and it does the same you can see the lines flicker or something
[05:48] <sylverfox> soreau,  and if i give the command: emerald --replace
[05:48] <dsnyders> calmbola, how big is your hard drive?
[05:48] <soreau> sylverfox: So you just want emerald as your default decorator?
[05:48] <sylverfox> yes
[05:48] <mobster> should i install 64bit version ubuntu with only 3gb?
[05:48] <calmbola> total 80 gigs dsnyders
[05:48] <calmbola> i allocated 27 to ubuntu
[05:48] <calmbola> 30 including swap
[05:48] <leaf-sheep> mobster: 3GB Ram? You'll be fine.
[05:48] <RukusX> I have two new filesystem mounts that only have root access. my user must have access to these mounts. How do i set that?
[05:48] <calmbola> why is it eating up 19 gigs, i just installed it
[05:48] <soreau> sylverfox: Go to ccsm>Window Decoration>Command field and put emerald --replace there
[05:48] <Pytlask> A recent update has essentially ruined the wireless on my computer. Is there any way to undo updates from the past ~week without reinstalling everything?
[05:49] <leaf-sheep> mobster: Also, it does not matter how much RAM you have.  As long as your processor supports 64bit processing.
[05:49] <soreau> calmbola: What are you trying to do?
[05:49] <calmbola> soreau, i just did a dual boot install - xp/ubuntu 9.04
[05:49] <dsnyders> calmbola, how are you determining that it is using 19gigs?
[05:49] <calmbola> i just did df -h and checked memory on ubuntu
[05:49] <brymcon> brb going to try disabling security and connecting
[05:49] <calmbola> out of 27 gigs allocated to /, only 6 are left
[05:49] <dsnyders> calmbola, df is disk free.
[05:49] <mobster> leaf-sheep, yeah only 3gb ram and the processor supports it. so i should?
[05:49] <calmbola> nothing has really been installed and no files of mine are on here
[05:49] <RukusX> sebsebseb: u aorund?
[05:49] <mobster> or just stick with 32bit
[05:49] <Sedated> brymcon, i just ran into this problem with a laptop a few days ago.  it was an old wireless chip that only supported 802.11A and B.  with teh router configured for WPA2, i could connect and authenticate but it would never be able to get an IP address.  if i siwtched it to WPA, it would connect fine.  i also tried a usb wireless G stick and it connected fine.  so your options are probably to drop down to WPA, which probably i
[05:50] <calmbola> df -h, dsnyders shows size, used, avail
[05:50] <leaf-sheep> mobster: I'm using 64bit.  Yes, You should.  Take the advantage out of the situation. :3
[05:50] <dsnyders> calmbola, du is disk used
[05:50] <mobster> k
[05:50] <frk2> 4
[05:50] <Termea> how can I change Shiretoko web browser icon to colorful foxfire icon
[05:50] <calmbola> du is disked used for each process, isn't it?
[05:50] <soreau> calmbola: Use du -hs /
[05:50] <leaf-sheep> calmbola: There are Data Usage
[05:50] <nexes> Termea: just right click it, then click the icon and change it
[05:50] <calmbola> i solved it
[05:50] <calmbola> the trash
[05:51] <soreau> calmbola: Use 'du -hs /etc' for example and keep going till you track down the usage. du -hs /var/log etc
[05:51] <Termea> thanks
[05:51] <calmbola> why doesn't rm * move things to delete them immediately?
[05:51] <soreau> calmbola: Great
[05:51] <leaf-sheep> calmbola: Err... There are Disk Usage Analyzer in Accessories.  Check it out. It'll tell you which folder takes a large portion of data.
[05:51] <calmbola> why is it moving stuff to the trash?
[05:51] <calmbola> *shakes her fist!!*
[05:51] <Pytlask> Is there any way to revert all updates from the past week? One broke all wireless on my computer :(
[05:51] <soreau> calmbola: Did you look at what it's putting in the trash?
[05:51] <calmbola> yes soreau
[05:51] <calmbola> it was a data dump i did
[05:52] <soreau> calmbola: What is it?
[05:52] <calmbola> but i for sure did rm *
[05:52] <soreau> calmbola: Well.. there ya go
[05:52] <calmbola> now i have 23 Gigs
[05:52] <calmbola> soreau any idea why rm * is putting stuff to trash?
[05:52] <dsnyders> calmbola, rm may be aliased to permit oops moments.
[05:52] <calmbola> it should permanently delete
[05:52] <calmbola> ok well il guess it's not the end of the world
[05:52] <calmbola> thank you all very much
[05:54] <soreau> calmbola: Use 'sudo rm -rf /blah' to make it permanent
[05:54] <soreau> calmbola: And be careful with that. It's actually a good thing it's putting it in the trash
[05:54] <dsnyders> Hi all!  Any sed experts?  I need to extract some urls from a file
[05:55] <calmbola> yes it is
[05:55] <calmbola> i've deleted special code that way before
[05:55] <calmbola> although i must protest that ubuntu is becoming a little TOO user-friendly...
[05:56] <RukusX> I have two new filesystem mounts that only have root access. my user must have access to these mounts. How do i set that?
[05:56] <RukusX> Access must be full
[05:57] <brymcon> alright i can't cannot to an unsecured connection? so your saying to set my wireless mode to mixed?
[05:57] <dsnyders> RukusX, you may need to look at the chown and chmod commands.
[05:57] <Pytlask> Does anyone know of an update in the past week that broke wireless support?
[05:58] <RukusX> dsnyders k
[05:58] <chuong321> willca|been looking at the download and it seem like the download hang after a while
[05:58] <SnakDoc> Pytlask i have gotten lots recently for bluetooth thats all i have noticed
[05:58] <fallenpoet> dsnyders | i might be able to help you. how are the url writen in the file?
[05:59] <willca> chuong321 | sounds more like either its comcast alright, or your equipment like cable or router or modem maybe?
[05:59] <Pytlask> SnakDoc: Do you know if there is any way to revert updates in the past week? Running from the Live CD, wireless works just fine, but I get ~75% packet loss on an updated machine
[05:59] <willca> chuong321 | i complained to comcast once about something like this and they just reset my modem remotely and things got better
[05:59] <chuong321> willca|the thing is it hang for a while then got back up again
[05:59] <willca> brymco | sounds like you have a bad router...maybe resetting to factory and then reconfig will help
[05:59] <willca> just a suggestion
[06:00] <SnakDoc> Pytlask wow thats not good i not sure i will do some searching if no one else here can answer
[06:00] <brymcon> i can connect with my windows machine fine
[06:00] <chuong321> willca|i tried downloading from the site with my sister comptuter and it work find
[06:00] <dsnyders> fallenpoet, the urls are of the form www.example.com/mp3/somename.mp3
[06:00] <Pytlask> Alright, so anybody else know of a way to roll back updates? Wireless works just fine from a Live CD, but gets ~75% packet loss on an updated machine
[06:00] <chuong321> willca|was able to download around 800KB
[06:01] <chuong321> willca|she running window with wireless
[06:01] <Frijolie> how do you replace "_" with " " in multiple filenames? is there an easy way?
[06:01] <obliqueee> anyone handy with amarok?
[06:01] <fallenpoet> dsnyders | are there any special character around the url or are they one by line?
[06:02] <SnakDoc> Pytlask what driver is your wiresless car using ?
[06:02] <Pytlask> How would I enable an ethernet cable? (Why do I even have to?)
[06:02] <willca> chuong321 | sounds like driver issues
[06:02] <Pytlask> SnakDoc: I'm not sure. Any idea how I figure that out?
[06:02] <willca> chuong321 | what hardware NIC is that
[06:02] <dsnyders> fallenpoet, the urls are like 3247397568-audio-player.swf?audioUrl=http://example.com/mp3/Maxine.mp3"
[06:02] <Frijolie> I guess it would have to be part of a script so you could loop through each file in the directory
[06:02] <SnakDoc> i know you can right click the wireless networks and hit connection info and its listed there
[06:03] <SnakDoc> Pytlask i know you can right click the wireless networks and hit connection info and its listed there
[06:03] <Frijolie> I aint gots no skillz for writing scripts, regex, or sed/awk
[06:03] <chuong321> willca|it an Intel gigabit ethernet
[06:03] <RukusX> thanks dsnyders. chown did it all
[06:03] <chuong321> willca|it an onbard ethernet
[06:04] <dsnyders> fallenpoet, All I need is the part between audioURL= and ending in .mp3.  Ideally I'd like to throw a wget in front of it.
[06:04] <chuong321> willca|i have a intel motherboard that have the ethernet on it
[06:04] <Frijolie> nobody's l33t?
[06:04] <dsnyders> RukusX, excellent news.
[06:04] <RukusX> dsnyders: i lied
[06:04] <Pytlask> SnakDoc: ath5k_pci
[06:04] <RukusX> dsnyders: i got more work to do
[06:06] <dsnyders> RukusX, chown changes the ownership of the files.  Chmod changes the permissions.
[06:06] <willca> chuong321 | thats a decent hardware...... does sudo netstat -i show any interface errors?
[06:06] <willca> chuong321 | switch patch cables ? try that
[06:06] <RukusX> dsnyders i am not understanding what i need to do. i just need  read/write permissions for two mounted partitions.
[06:06] <obliqueee> someone know how to get visuals going in amarok
[06:06] <obliqueee> ?
[06:07] <xangua> obliqueee: notifications¿
[06:07] <obliqueee> que?
[06:07] <obliqueee> er what?
[06:07] <obliqueee> nah like
[06:07] <obliqueee> visualizations
[06:07] <FloodBot2> obliqueee: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[06:07] <chuong321> willca|how do i know if there error lolz
[06:07] <willca> chuong321 | paste the output to pastebin.ubuntu.com
[06:09] <chuong321> willca|as plain text?
[06:09] <willca> yes
[06:09] <chuong321> willca|done the number is 273248
[06:10] <dsnyders> Rukusx, to add write permissions for all users to a file, chmod a+w filename
[06:10] <RukusX> dsny7ders file / folder?
[06:11] <RukusX> dsnyders file / folder?
[06:11] <dsnyders> RukusX, I'm not really an expert with chmod, though.  If nobody steps up, you may need to google it.
[06:11] <trey__> i need help
[06:11] <RukusX> dsnyders k thanks man
[06:11] <Ben64> wait do what?
[06:12] <trey__> i can't see running programs in the gnome menu bar
[06:12] <Ben64> hmm... RukusX: are the partitions ext3? fat? ntfs? ????
[06:12] <dsnyders> RukusX, I think it can be either.  A -R applies chmod recursively.
[06:12] <brymcon_> sedated | you just solved it!!!! thank you!!! thank you!!! only works with b signal.... broadcasted mixed and now i'm talking to you via wifi!!! idk if you got this but i have to thank you again!
[06:12] <Pytlask> Does anybody know of a way to revert a specific driver? (I have the Live CD). Wireless is broken (~75% packet loss) with a recent update, but works fine from the live cd.
[06:12] <RukusX> dsnyders i found a couple good help files in google now that i know what to look for
[06:13] <dsnyders> RukusX, sometimes we're better off with a hint than the actual answer.
[06:13] <trey__> any one
[06:14]  * Pytlask begs for help. Next option is reinstalling windows >< Does anybody know of a way to revert a specific driver? (I have the Live CD). Wireless is broken (~75% packet loss) with a recent update, but works fine from the live cd.
[06:14] <Sedated> brymcon_ yup, i see it.  thanks
[06:15] <trey__> i need help
[06:15] <willca> Pytlask | what driver is that you just put in ?
[06:15] <Pytlask> willca: I didn't put in any new driver. I would assume one of the automatic updates through Apt broke it.
[06:16] <dsnyders> Pytlask, sorry, I don't know how to revert to a previous version.  Perhaps an apt-get remove and apt-get install?
[06:16] <SnakDoc> Pytlask here is a few things i found https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/73108
[06:16] <syk> trying to install splashy in synaptic but i get this error "E: /var/cache/apt/archives/splashy_0.3.13-3ubuntu1_i386.deb: trying to overwrite `/etc/lsb-base-logging.sh', which is also in package lsb-base"
[06:16] <Pytlask> willca: But since ath5k_pci is my wireless driver, my only idea is to try reverting that driver to the version from the Live CD
[06:16] <scm422> Question? Does anyone know if its possible to to select a monitor other then VGA to be set as the primary Monitor?
[06:17] <Pytlask> dsnyders: The driver itself doesn't appear to be a package through apt (as far as I can tell. Though it may be contained within a package)
[06:17] <trey__> is any one going to help me
[06:17] <dsnyders> scm422, You may need to play with /etc/X11/xorg.conf manually.
[06:17] <chuong> willca|did u see anything wrong with the output?
[06:18] <dsnyders> Pytlask, I guess it's too much to ask if you have a recent backup :-)?
[06:18] <Pytlask> dsnyders: Nope ><
[06:18] <SnakDoc> trey__ you saying no apps are listed in gnome menu bar
[06:18] <scm422> dsnyders: Any suggestions on how to go about doing that?
[06:19] <trey__> i can't see running programs in the gnome menu bar
[06:19] <dtx_aeriner> hi, i just ran a 'sudo aptitude install build-essential' and it's prompting to remove linux-headers 2.6.27.7 and 2.6.27.7 generic. what did i do wrong here?
[06:19] <willca> chuong321 | can you send the pastebin again on irc
[06:19] <willca> i lost it
[06:19] <lstarnes> dtx_aeriner: what is the output of uname -r?
[06:19] <trey__> panel
[06:19] <chuong> willca|pastebin.ubuntu.com/273248
[06:20] <dtx_aeriner> lstarnes: 2.6.27-ll-generic
[06:20] <Pytlask> SnakDoc: Thanks for the help, but that link doesn't seem to be of use :( I'm using a desktop computer and, according to connection info, I'm already using ath5k_pci
[06:20] <willca> Pytlask | i would try this http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Jaunty#Atheros_Cards
[06:20] <SnakDoc> trey__ try right click add to panel and then drag windows list to bar should get it fixed for you
[06:20] <willca> chuong | no errors there
[06:20] <lstarnes> dtx_aeriner: assuming that you aren't currently using 2.6.27.7, then it should be safe to do so
[06:21] <SnakDoc> Pytlask was same idea of slow connection speed figure at 75% lost it be slow
[06:21] <willca> chuong | sorry i guess only thing I can think of is changing your patch cable
[06:21] <Pytlask> willca: Any idea how I'd check to see what card I'm using? (Not even sure if it's an Atheros)
[06:21] <trey__> that did it thank you
[06:21] <SnakDoc> trey__ no problem
[06:21] <leaf-sheep> dtx_aeriner: Nothing. They are likely to be outdated. I assume
[06:21] <willca> Pytlask | sudo lspci -vnn | grep Ethernet
[06:21] <chuong> willca|change the cable i'm using to connect?
[06:21] <Pytlask> SnakDoc: Yup, definitely seems to be a similar problem, if not the same one
[06:21] <dtx_aeriner> lstarnes / leaf-sheep: thanks.
[06:22] <Pytlask> Ah, it is atheros
[06:22] <willca> Pytlask | sudo lspci -vnn | grep Wireless
[06:22] <chuong> willca|i'll try that
[06:23] <chuong> willca|thank for your help :) i guess i'll google it some more tmr
[06:23] <willca> chuong | try the other ports on that router too...sorry nothing more i can think of than that
[06:23] <chuong> willca|will do...thank again and good night all
[06:23] <aleron6> compiz
[06:24] <soreau> aleron6: /j #compiz
[06:25] <Pytlask> willca: Unfortunately, since I don't have a connection, I can't use any of the apt-get install commands there ><
[06:25] <dsnyders> scm422, sorry.  I don't think I can help.  I only have a vague knowledge of the xorg.conf file.
[06:26] <khaled> i'm running on ubuntu 9.04, and i have the CD of Kubuntu 9.04, can i install kubuntu desktop on ubuntu using the CD(without downloading anything)?
[06:26] <willca> Pytlask | can you check your /etc/apt/sources.list if there is a CDROM in there
[06:27] <CodeWar> is there a way to make sure X doenst start when I reboot my system
[06:27] <scm422> dsnyders: OK Thanks for the responce
[06:27] <SnakDoc> Pytlask are you using System/Administration/HardwareDrivers or normal ones
[06:27] <khaled> sources.list is empty!!
[06:27] <administrator_> is there Google Earth soft for ubuntu 9
[06:27] <Pytlask> SnakDoc: hmm, using normal ones. Perhaps I should try using the hardware ones and see if that works
[06:28] <khaled> how can i go back to the original sources.list?
[06:28] <SnakDoc> Pytlask have to get machine on internet but worth a shot at least i think so
[06:29] <xangua> !medibuntu | administrator_
[06:29] <khaled> willca: i have deb cdrom:[Kubuntu 9.04 _Jaunty Jackalope_ - Release i386 (20090420.1)]/ jaunty main restricted   in etc/apt/sources.list , what should i do next?
[06:31] <Pytlask> willca: Yup, the CDROM is in there
[06:31] <willca> khaled | wait you the one trying to restore an old driver?
[06:31] <willca> anyway
[06:31] <willca> sudo dpkg -l | grep ath
[06:31] <willca> i think
[06:31] <willca> to figure out what you got there
[06:33] <khaled> i'm running on ubuntu 9.04, and i have the CD of Kubuntu 9.04, can i install kubuntu desktop on ubuntu using the CD(without downloading anything)?
[06:33] <Pytlask> willca: I'm the one trying to restore the old driver. I think khaled is confused >< I'm trying to download the madwifi "snapshot driver", but not having much luck with the connection going out every couple seconds
[06:35] <willca> khaled | yes
[06:35] <willca> Pytlask | dpkg -l | grep -i ath
[06:35] <willca> Pytlask | dpkg -l | grep -i wifi
[06:35] <willca> not sure which one
[06:35] <problem> anyone
[06:35] <khaled> willca | could you please tell me how to do this?
[06:35] <problem> I need some help with jaunty
[06:36] <SnakDoc> whats release date of 9.1 ?
[06:36] <problem> I got trouble with driver ATI on janty
[06:36] <Pytlask> willca: Yup, "ii madwifi-tools         1:0.9.4+r3685.20080531+dfsg-1ubuntu1    tols for the Multiband Atheros Driver for WiFi"
[06:36] <proqesi`> how do I turn off the screensaver?  when I select power management options and screensaver, it shows set to "never".  but it comes on every 10 minutes when I watch a video and messes up the screen
[06:36] <willca> khaled | sorry...what you trying to do again
[06:37] <willca> k
[06:37] <xangua> SnakDoc: there is no ubuntu 9.1
[06:37] <willca> Pytlask | sudo apt-get autoremove madwifi-tools
[06:37] <khaled> willca|i'm running on ubuntu 9.04, and i have the CD of Kubuntu 9.04, can i install kubuntu desktop on ubuntu using the CD(without downloading anything)?
[06:37] <willca> kahled | yes
[06:37] <problem> I was installed driver ATI and compiz work well but even i run 3D game its not work
[06:37] <problem> anyone help me pls
[06:37] <SnakDoc> xangua ubuntu 9.10
[06:37] <willca> khaled | just make sure that CDROM entry in /etc/apt/sources.list is uncommented
[06:37] <problem> Radeon 9550
[06:37] <xangua> SnakDoc: 29 octuber
[06:37] <soreau> ! work | problem
[06:38] <SnakDoc> xangua thanks was wondering how much longer
[06:38] <Pytlask> willca: Any sort of reboot required after the autoremove?
[06:38] <khaled> willca  | it is not commented! but when i try to install the package "kubuntu-desktop" , it starts downloading
[06:38] <pitput> is there a program to clean the space on my current partition?
[06:38] <problem> !work | I was installed driver ATI and compiz work well but even i run 3D game its not work
[06:38] <pitput> like useless packages, etc
[06:38] <willca> Pytlask | yes to reload everything as a sanity check
[06:39] <soreau> problem: What is your native language?
[06:39] <willca> khaled | make sure only CDROM is uncommented
[06:39] <willca> khaled | sudo apt-get clean and then sudo apt-get update
[06:39] <Pytlask> willca: Righty-o, restarting now :) Thanks for all the attempts to help me!
[06:39] <willca> good luck
[06:39] <the_gamer> hi folks, is the package emacs22 messed up? postinstallation always returns 2... on every update i do now and when i installed it... how to stop this?
[06:39] <problem> :(
[06:39] <Koulen> how cani
[06:40] <pitput> is there a program like Ccleaner for ubuntu?
[06:40] <soreau> problem: What is wrong with the game you are trying to use and what game is it?
[06:40] <fallenpoet> proqesi` | did you try unchecking the option "Activate screensaver when computer is idle" in the  screensaver prefernces
[06:40] <qq99> is there a good way to install a custom program that only comes in a .tar.bz2 to have it appear in the Applications menu?
[06:40] <the_gamer> pitput, bleachbit
[06:40] <problem> the game its cannot run
[06:40] <qq99> in my instance, firefox-3.5.3 (I don't want shiretoko)
[06:41] <problem> the game cannot run
[06:41] <DigitalKiwi> qq99: what's wrong with shiretoko?
[06:41] <xangua> firefox 3.5=shiretokoo
[06:41] <the_gamer> problem, i can run, dammit
[06:41] <DigitalKiwi> !language | the_gamer
[06:42] <khaled> willca | sudo apt-get update gives me       W: Failed to fetch cdrom://Ubuntu 9.04 _Jaunty Jackalope_ - Release i386 (20090420.1)/dists/jaunty/main/binary-i386/Packages  Please use apt-cdrom to make this CD-ROM recognized by APT. apt-get update cannot be used to add new CD-ROMs
[06:42] <the_gamer> qq99, you can put every program there using alacarte
[06:42] <problem> http://tan-com.com/posts/technology/fix-ubuntu-904-ati-driver-issue
[06:42] <the_gamer> DigitalKiwi, dammit is forbidden?
[06:42] <pitput> the_gamer, is that a really good one?
[06:42] <qq99> wasn't there some scandal with shiretoko recently? is it always bleeding edge? + I don't like the name
[06:42] <the_gamer> pitput, yes
[06:42] <AussieGuy> when I open my home folder in nautilus, then open up another folder inside there, nautilus freezes for 30 seconds before going into the new folder, does it most times. any way to fix that? gnome-commander doesnt do it, can I change that to be my default file manager?
[06:42] <DigitalKiwi> they get antzy at the next one up from "crud"
[06:42] <willca> khaled | sorry use apt-cdrom then
[06:42] <Frijolie> anyone know how to use regex to rename a bunch of files (replace underscore with space(s)?
[06:42] <willca> khaled | have not done it this way for a long time
[06:43] <AussieGuy> or is there a way to fix nautlius
[06:43] <Wildbat> lol ubottu need to change that line ~ "family friendly" vary from family to family XD
[06:43] <the_gamer> Frijolie, rename _ \  *
[06:43] <qq99> the_gamer, thanks re: alacarte :)
[06:43] <Bluey> shiretoko means "end of the earth"
[06:43] <problem> Xlib:  extension "Generic Event Extension" missing on display ":0.0".
[06:43] <Bluey> i have a lot of flash problems with 3.5
[06:43] <Rolcol> Is 9.10 going to use GRUB2?
[06:43] <Frijolie> the_gamer, how about if there could be one or more _ (e.g. something__more stuff)
[06:44] <Pytlask> willca: That fixed it!!! Thanks so much <3!
[06:44] <Bluey> rolcol - from what I heard it might...
[06:44] <DigitalKiwi> !shiretoko
[06:44] <the_gamer> Frijolie, what about that?
[06:44] <willca> Pytlask|good job man!
[06:44] <the_gamer> hi folks, is the package emacs22 messed up? postinstallation always returns 2... on every update i do now and when i installed it... how to stop this?
[06:44] <spyder2314> you have flash issues with mediafire mega upload and simmilar sites?
[06:44] <Bluey> spyder -- I have flash issues with youtube, and facebook
[06:44] <spyder2314> bc so do i and i run the reg FF browser on jaunty.
[06:44] <Frijolie> the_gamer, file_name.ext > file name.ext
[06:45] <Frijolie> the_gamer, file__name.ext > file   name.ext?
[06:45] <spyder2314> well when i use the uploader to upload files to thos esites it freezes out on me until the upload it finished.
[06:45] <spyder2314> for some reason it won't disply the progress, no treally a big deal but annoying.
[06:45] <Bluey> spyder -- that's a java issue
[06:46] <karimas> hi all
[06:46] <spyder2314> oh, so i should uninstall th e officail java plugin and get icedtea?
[06:46] <Bluey> spyder I don't know if I am used icedtea or not let me check
[06:46] <Frijolie> the_gamer, plus when I ran 'rename _ \ *' I get this error: Bareword "_" not allowed while "strict subs" in use at (eval 1) line 1.
[06:47] <Bluey> spyder -- nope I am using icedtea
[06:47] <Bluey> the issue with uploading photos though is java
[06:47] <Bluey> my cpu maxes for about 5 minutes, calms down, then the applet loads
[06:47] <Bluey> i just use the simple uploader...
[06:48] <fallenpoet> Frijolie | the program GPRename will do that for you
[06:48] <losher> Frijolie: um, try: rename 's/_+/ /g' *       (I suggest you try with -n first)
[06:49] <Frijolie> losher, trying it now...
[06:49] <Bluey> what I can't figure out is why ff3.5 under wine, is faster then native windows?
[06:50] <losher> Bluey: someone yesterday was saying his ubuntu machines were much slower than his XP machines when surfing...
[06:50] <Bluey> losher  - wow
[06:50] <Bluey> dunno
[06:50] <Bluey> might be a dns issue
[06:51] <losher> Bluey: we went through all that. Never did get a satisfactory explanation....
[06:51] <Frijolie> losher, yeah, that worked...thanks
[06:51] <robox> hello..
[06:51] <losher> Frijolie: very good...
[06:51] <robox> does anybody have a feitsy sources.list that actually work? (i know its old)
[06:51] <Bluey> losher - ah okay - only thing that came to mind...
[06:51] <robox> feisty*
[06:53] <robox> does anybody have a feisty sources.list that actually work? (i know its old)
[06:54] <Bluey> robox - why would you want that?
[06:54] <robox> umm to install gcc
[06:54] <Reactor> ?
[06:55] <Reactor> robox install it from cd
[06:55] <lstarnes> robox: feisty isn't even supported anymore
[06:55] <robox> i dont have the cd here
[06:55] <robox> do u have a guide to update
[06:55] <lstarnes> robox: but http://old-releases.ubuntu.com should work for repos
[06:55] <robox> from feisty ?
[06:55] <Reactor> hmm
[06:55] <Bluey> i have 4.4.3 gcc here
[06:55] <lstarnes> robox: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades may be useful
[06:55] <Bluey> ooops 4.3.3
[06:56] <robox> hmm ty lstarnes
[06:56] <robox> gona try it
[06:57] <t0s> ubuntu is installed on 3 partitions /dev/sda1 ext3 - /dev/sda2 extended and /dev/sda5 linux-swap, is this normal?
[06:57] <lstarnes> t0s: it depends on the mount points
[06:58] <losher> t0s: looks pretty typical to me. Why do you ask?
[06:58] <Reactor> Istarnes: how to edit mountpints of partitions I wanna mount at startup?
[06:59] <t0s> losher, just curious i open gparted and seen that
[06:59] <t0s> how do i resize the ext3 partition
[06:59] <losher> t0s: how big is it currently?
[06:59] <lstarnes> Reactor: look in /etc/fstab
[07:00] <robox> lstarnes
[07:00] <robox> Err http://old-releases.ubuntu.com feisty-updates/main Sources
[07:00] <robox> 404 Not Found
[07:00] <robox> thats what it is saying
[07:00] <robox> but its /source
[07:00] <robox> what should i put at the sources.list?
[07:00] <lstarnes> robox: remember to use a pastebin when pasting more than one line
[07:00] <robox> oh sorry
[07:00] <robox> i will
[07:00] <Reactor> ty Istarnes
[07:01] <lstarnes> Reactor: it's a lowercase L
[07:01] <t0s> losher its 289.44 GiB and the other 2 say 8.65 GiB
[07:01] <lstarnes> robox: try http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/
[07:01] <robox> http://paste.ubuntu.com/273259/
[07:01] <robox> ya i did
[07:01] <Reactor> tIstarmes: thx
[07:01] <robox> look this
[07:01] <Reactor> lstarmes: sry thx
[07:01] <lstarnes> robox: what do you have in your sources.list?
[07:02] <losher> t0s: can you open a terminal, type df -h and paste the output to http://paste.ubuntu.com so we can see it?
[07:02] <Reactor> lstarmes: my jaunty hasn't any floppy (/dev/fd0 fd0u1440 or f10u1720)
[07:02] <robox> lstarnes i have a small list.. i will find a biger one
[07:02] <robox> sec
[07:02] <Reactor> lstarmes: but floppy connected
[07:02] <lstarnes> Reactor: sudo modprobe floppy
[07:02] <t0s> losher, http://paste.ubuntu.com/273260/
[07:03] <Reactor> lstarmes: thx, appeared. Have I to start it many times or once after install?
[07:03] <lstarnes> Reactor: if that works, add floppy to /etc/modules
[07:04] <lstarnes> Reactor: all modules in /etc/modules get loaded when booting
[07:04] <losher> t0s: ok, looks good. So how do you want to resize your partitions?
[07:04] <Reactor> lstarmes: ok
[07:04] <losher> Reactor: use your tab key and you won't mis-spell lstarnes so much...
[07:04] <bhaka> after enabling restricted drivers, my ubuntu 9.04 wont open gdm - it just shows a black screen. What should I do?
[07:04] <t0s> losher, would like another 10gb partition
[07:05] <Reactor> lstarmes: whai I have to add there? "floppy"?
[07:05] <lstarnes> Reactor: yes
[07:05] <Gman> what is this channel for
[07:05] <Gman> ?
[07:05] <lstarnes> Reactor: without the quotes
[07:05] <lstarnes> Gman: support for ubuntu
[07:05] <Voodoo> Gman: help with ubuntu?
[07:05] <Gman> Ubuntu whats that
[07:05] <lstarnes> Gman: if you don't know, you probably shouldn't be in this channel
[07:05] <Voodoo> Gman: linux distro
[07:05] <robox> lstarnes http://paste.ubuntu.com/273262/
[07:06] <Gman>  idk
[07:06] <SnakDoc>  i getting this no idea why rndc: connection to remote host closed key hosted on same server and port dhcpd and bind read same txt file any ideas ?
[07:06] <conjurer_> troll ;)
[07:06] <lstarnes> robox: try removing the dists/ from the URLs
[07:06] <Gman> i downloaded this chat for conquer
[07:06] <Gman> but its got all kinds of shit on i
[07:06] <Gman> lol
[07:06] <robox> http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/dists/feisty-backports/multiverse/source/Sources.gz 404 Not Found
[07:06] <Gman> has this got anything to do with games?
[07:06] <fallenpoet> bhaka | you can reconfigure the xserver using the fallowing command sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[07:06] <losher> t0s: ok, you should be able to shrink /dev/sda1 by 10G leaving space to create an additional partition....
[07:07] <robox> oh
[07:07] <robox> ur right
[07:07] <DrMrHorse> Gman: nope.
[07:07] <Voodoo> Gman: no...
[07:07] <Gman> o right
[07:07] <Gman> ill go
[07:07] <Reactor> lstarmes: thx - gonna reboot to test it ;)
[07:07] <robox> letme try it again
[07:07] <DrMrHorse> lol
[07:07] <nemesis1911> is there a way I can get my nexxtech webcam to work on Ubuntu 9.04??
[07:07] <t0s> losher, ok thanks
[07:07] <losher> t0s: can I ask what you want it for?
[07:07] <Bluey> nemisis -- I have been trying to get my logitech quickcam to work --
[07:08] <nemesis1911> Bluey: Yeah Eh.. dam..
[07:08] <t0s> losher, it doesnt give me the option to resize sda1, and just to try some other linux distro
[07:08] <conjurer> logitech usually work pretty good
[07:08] <Voodoo> I have a Quick question and it may sound dumb but i downloaded ubuntu and tryed installing and when it asked me to partition it was blank? am i doing something wrong?
[07:08] <conjurer> others are pretty...hmm lol
[07:08] <qq99> so, I dl'd the .tar of firefox 3.5.3, run the firefox shell script inside it, it opens up the browser, but I can't connect to anything, what's the deal? "Problem loading page..." on anything
[07:08] <nemesis1911> anyone any luck with getin' a nexxttech cam to work?
[07:08] <losher> t0s: you can't resize it while running from it. You need to boot the livecd and do it from there...
[07:09] <robox> lstarnes U ROCK DUDE !
[07:09] <conjurer> Bluey: what logitech btw?
[07:09] <t0s> losher, ah ok
[07:09] <Gman> what are u guys doing
[07:09] <robox> thank you lstarnes
[07:09] <Gman> Hax0rs
[07:10] <lstarnes> robox: you're welcome
[07:10] <nemesis1911> yoo Blue.. go here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=53755
[07:10] <Gman> t
[07:10] <Gman> h
[07:10] <Gman> i
[07:10] <Gman> s
[07:10] <Gman> i
[07:10] <FloodBot2> Gman: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[07:10] <Gman> s
[07:11] <Voodoo> is my problem because i'm dumb? kik
[07:11] <Voodoo> lol*
[07:12] <conjurer> Voodoo: what do you mean it was 'blank'
[07:12] <conjurer> as in nothing showed up on the partioning scheme?
[07:12] <Voodoo> there was nothing there... in the box to partition
[07:13] <Voodoo> conjurer: corrext
[07:13] <conjurer> what hardware are you using
[07:13] <Bluey> conjurer - a logitech quickcam
[07:13] <Voodoo> conjurer: is it because my HD is 1tb? a Seagate 1TB
[07:13] <Reactor> Istarnes: thx - working
[07:14] <conjurer> Voodoo: might be possibly hardware related
[07:14] <Voodoo> conjurer: i'm on it right now it works fine under winblows...
[07:15] <conjurer> Bluey: i've got a 9000, and had a one before that worked pretty good with a bit fiddling
[07:15] <Voodoo> conjurer: i even tryed partitioning it under windows and still nothing.
[07:15] <conjurer> the 9000 works out of the box though
[07:15] <Bluey> conjurer -- I can't find a driver for it - my problem
[07:15] <conjurer> Bluey: any idea on the model?
[07:16] <Bluey> conjurer - let me look -- short of plugging it into windows..
[07:16] <Reactor> lstarnes: thx - working
[07:16] <conjurer> Voodoo: if you have no strange raid arrays or anything, it might be a install bug or no driver is there
[07:17] <conjurer> Voodoo: any idea what the drive is?
[07:17] <lstarnes> Reactor: I saw
[07:17] <Reactor> lstarnes: ;)
[07:17] <w00k> hey guys does anyone use amarok in ubuntu here?
[07:18] <Reactor> !ask | w00k
[07:19] <w00k> I uninstalled my KDE to return back to gnome, and did a reinstall of amarok
[07:20] <w00k> but now it cant play a song
[07:20] <Bluey> conjurer -- it looks similar to this:  http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/webcam_communications/webcams/devices/4266&cl=us,en  but has no microphone
[07:20] <qq99> need help: trying to remove the ubuntu firefox version completely from the system, is this possible?
[07:20] <w00k> it keeps skipping every track and gives me a playback error
[07:20] <bhaka> fallenpoet: did not help, i left most of the options to default, but it still gives me a black screen ;(
[07:20] <conjurer> Bluey: sec i'll pm you
[07:21] <SnakDoc>  i getting this no idea why rndc: connection to remote host closed key hosted on same server and port dhcpd and bind read same txt file any ideas ?
[07:21] <fallenpoet> bhaka | did you try to using a diffrent screen?
[07:22] <demonspork> my volume control buttons (like on my keyboard) don't control the volume of my headphones, I am using Creative Fatal1ty USB headphones and have disabled the onboard soundcard in the CMOS. How do I get the buttons to control the correct volume?
[07:22] <shivek> I've downloaded python-2.6.2 in .tgz format. How to install it ?
[07:22] <ActionParsnip> w00k: try: cd ~/.kde; find . -name "amaro*"
[07:22] <bhaka> fallenpoet: its a laptop, but its working fine showing bios and grub doing its stuff
[07:22] <ActionParsnip> w00k: close amarok then rename the files it finds
[07:22] <CodeWar> is there a way to customize my text mode login screen
[07:23] <w00k> k i am gonna try that
[07:23] <bhaka> fallenpoet: its not even letting me to open a normal terminal, so this is kinda new to me
[07:24] <aaronlborg> anyone wanna give me some advice on the cat command?
[07:24] <Reactor> aaronlborg: --help ;)
[07:24] <aaronlborg> i seem to only be able to cat the last 51% of a long file
[07:24] <Reactor> aaronlborg: strange
[07:24] <Voodoo> conjurer: ST31000333AS
[07:25] <prince_jammys> aaronlborg: what's the command you're running? just cat somefile ?
[07:25] <Voodoo> conjurer: thats the model number.. sorry i was afk dealing with my 2yr old lol
[07:25] <aaronlborg> cat mylongfile (which is a really long httpd.conf file)
[07:25] <Reactor> aaronlborg: maybe the file contains "00" bytes in its beginning?
[07:25] <fallenpoet> bhaka | the resolution might be higher then you screen can support
[07:25] <aaronlborg> well, i can vim it and see everything
[07:25] <myeggo> good morning
[07:25] <conjurer> Voodoo: ok give me a sec
[07:25] <Reactor> aaronlborg: to what file u cat it?
[07:26] <aaronlborg> how can i copy the every line using vim (to paste into another file)?
[07:26] <aaronlborg> some wicked yank command or something?
[07:26] <conjurer> Voodoo: so just a 1tb sata drive, it /should/ work fine
[07:26] <myeggo> i am trying to install ubuntu 9.04 in a computer with motherboard intel desktop board DG41RQ, it does not detect ethernet, and seeking at intel.com they say it is possible, but there is no link for ubuntu, only for redhat
[07:26] <fallenpoet> bhaka | when you were reconfiguring did you pick the vga driver?
[07:26] <prince_jammys> aaronlborg: you can go to the other file, and:  :r file   (to read the other file's contents into the buffer)
[07:26] <myeggo> is there a way for install at least the network driver?
[07:27] <myeggo> or a webpage where i can download
[07:27] <ActionParsnip> myeggo: run: sudo lshw -C network
[07:27] <Voodoo> conjurer: heh i see nothing in the partition window.. let me see if i can even access it from the liveCD
[07:27] <hanasaki> I turn on visual effects EXTRA and it works.. .when I logout and login again.. they are no longer on.  how can I get them on at login?
[07:27] <ActionParsnip> myeggo: it will tell you what it is seen as, you can then websearch that
[07:27] <aaronlborg> prince_jammys, thanks!  how would that look exactly?  cat mylongfile :r   ?
[07:27] <Reactor> aaronlborg: u wanna merge 2 files?
[07:27] <w00k> ActionParsnip : no its not working
[07:27] <prince_jammys> aaronlborg: no, i thought you were talking vim.
[07:27] <bhaka> fallenpoet: bhaka | the resolution might be higher then you screen can support <- it would still allow me to open a normal terminal with alt+ctrl+F1
[07:28] <ActionParsnip> w00k: well you now have stock amarok settings
[07:28] <myeggo> ActionParsnip: it says: *-network: DISABLED
[07:28] <bhaka> fallenpoet: bhaka | when you were reconfiguring did you pick the vga driver? <- no, there was no such option. Ill recheck
[07:28] <prince_jammys> aaronlborg: inside vim, the command :r somefile  will read somefile into the present buffer (like pasting the whole file into your present document)
[07:28] <ActionParsnip> myeggo: whats the product line?
[07:28] <myeggo> intel motherboard Desktop Board DG41RQ, http://www.intel.com/support/sp/motherboards/desktop/dg41rq/sb/cs-030262.htm
[07:29] <aaronlborg> prince_jammys, so how do i then "grab" it to paste into another file?
[07:29] <qq99> does gnome come with any other browsers by default?
[07:29] <aaronlborg> or does that put it on my clipboard?
[07:29] <w00k> ActionParsnip: wats stock amarok settings
[07:29] <ActionParsnip> qq99: no but you can install them from repos or install cd
[07:29] <bhaka> fallenpoet: it only asks if i wanna use the kernel framebuffer (A=yes), after that all the questions regard only the keyboard
[07:29] <snoopy_> Hey i need help
[07:29] <prince_jammys> aaronlborg: you don't. go to the other file first, and then read the one you want to paste into that one.
[07:29] <ActionParsnip> w00k: when you first ran amarok (or any app) you get stock settings
[07:30] <ActionParsnip> w00k: default rubish which you can then tweak
[07:30] <prince_jammys> aaronlborg: of course there's fancier ways, but that way is pretty straight forward.
[07:30] <fallenpoet> bhaka | try this command which should change the resolution to 1024 by 760  xrandr -s 1024x760
[07:30] <ActionParsnip> w00k: i'd ask in #kubuntu
[07:30] <aaronlborg> wow.  that's cool.  just tried it, prince_jammys
[07:30] <snoopy_> how can i get to a directory on terminal?
[07:30] <w00k> ActionParsnip: k i will try that ty
[07:31] <aaronlborg> now.....what if the file i'd like to "r:" in is remote?
[07:32] <ActionParsnip> qq99: i think it comes with lynx or lynx2 too
[07:32] <ActionParsnip> !browser | qq99
[07:32] <snoopy_> ?
[07:34] <bhaka> fallenpoet: it did not help. It might not be able to select my laptops keyboard or screen, cause even the capslock key doesnt do anything
[07:34] <myeggo> ActionParsnip: only for verify: it is incompatible,right?
[07:34] <ActionParsnip> myeggo: i dont know what chip its using, you havent told me
[07:34] <snoopy_> help?
[07:35] <ActionParsnip> snoopy_: use: cd <foldername>  to enter <foldername>
[07:35] <aaronlborg> cool trick.  thanks prince_jammys!
[07:35] <prince_jammys> aaronlborg: heh, welcome.
[07:35] <fallenpoet> bhaka | that graphic card you have and which driver did you try to install?
[07:35] <myeggo> ah sorry, i said the model name, where can i see the chipset? i have the motherboard
[07:35] <snoopy_> like
[07:35] <ActionParsnip> snoopy_: use: cd ..    (notice the space) to go up a folder
[07:35] <snoopy_> cd tSS?
[07:35] <myeggo> Nh82801GB serie 4
[07:35] <myeggo> is it?
[07:35] <snoopy_> OHH
[07:35] <todd__> 9.10 home partition will not work same as 9.04 anyone have info?
[07:35] <ActionParsnip> myeggo: try: lspci
[07:36] <ActionParsnip> !karmic | todd__
[07:36] <snoopy_> Well that didn't help
[07:36] <ActionParsnip> snoopy_: its case sensitive
[07:36] <snoopy_> I'm trying to get to this directory /home/snoopy/Urban Terror/UrbanTerror
[07:37] <ActionParsnip> snoopy_: if tss isnt in the location your terminal is in
[07:37] <ActionParsnip> snoopy_: cd /home/snoopy/Urban\ Terror/UrbanTerror
[07:37] <bhaka> fallenpoet:  ATI Mobility Radeon HD3650 and I downloaded its driver via the restricted driver manager - however, i had automatically installed some nvidia drivers, because i cloned my old laptop. After installing the ATI driver, I went to a restart and this happened. I have now removed nvidia drivers, but it had no effect :S
[07:37] <snoopy_> thanks :D
[07:37] <ActionParsnip> snoopy_: you need to escape spaces with \
[07:38] <snoopy_> but why does it have like
[07:38] <myeggo> ActionParsnip: there is a list of usb, ide, vga, sata, audio and vga controlles, but i dont see any for ethernet
[07:38] <ActionParsnip> snoopy_: if you use tab to autocomplete, this is managed for you
[07:38] <Gnea> snoopy_: the tab key helps too
[07:38] <snoopy_> thanks my friend :D
[07:38] <ActionParsnip> myeggo: use pastebin to provide the output
[07:38] <leaf-sheep> This is why I retort to dashes instead of spaces. :)
[07:38] <leaf-sheep> resort*
[07:38] <Gnea> cd Urb<tabkey>
[07:39] <Nachturnal> i prefer underscores to dashes for space-replacements
[07:39] <Gnea> leaf-sheep: these days it's not so bad
[07:39] <Gnea> for i in `find . -name "*.$DESC" -print | sed -e 's/ /_/g'`; do j=`echo $i | sed -e 's/_/ /g'`; mv "$j" $i; done
[07:39] <Gnea> Nachturnal: :)
[07:40] <ActionParsnip> gets a bt hellish with apostophes and other weird characters but tab fixes all
[07:40] <Gnea> oh yeah, don't forget:  DESC=$1
[07:40] <krejustin1979> hey im trying to compile a new 2.6.16 kernel from kernel.org in ubuntu 9.04 im having some problems can anyone help?
[07:41] <ActionParsnip> !kernel | krejustin1979
[07:41] <Gnea> krejustin1979: why such an old kernel?
[07:41] <fallenpoet> bhaha | most likely you will need to play with the xorg config file. this web site might help http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu
[07:41] <ActionParsnip> good ol friday :D
[07:42] <krejustin1979> i thought that was a new kernel? gnea?
[07:43] <ActionParsnip> !info linux-image
[07:43] <krejustin1979> What's the newest kernel for ubuntu?
[07:43] <ActionParsnip> krejustin1979: ^
[07:43] <bhaka> fallenpoet: thx, ill look into it
[07:44] <krejustin1979> so the jaunty kernel is the newest?
[07:44] <fallenpoet> bhaka | or if you don't need 3d acceleration you might want to try the open source ati driver
[07:44] <myeggo> ActionParsnip: sorry, i needed find an usb for get the output http://paste.ubuntu.com/273275/
[07:45] <ActionParsnip> myeggo: try: lsusb
[07:45] <OriWB> How do I find out what Graphics card I have?
[07:45] <krejustin1979> anyone know why this happins? sudo cp linux-2.6.16.tar.bz2 /usr/src
[07:45] <krejustin1979> cp: cannot stat `linux-2.6.16.tar.bz2': No such file or directory
[07:45] <ActionParsnip> myeggo: you'll get an 8 character exadecimal code
[07:47] <krejustin1979> whats cp: cannot stat mean?
[07:48] <mootoo> hi
[07:48] <nemesis1911> yooo dude with the logitech cam.. here is http://mxhaard.free.fr/download.html
[07:49] <mootoo> i just installed my first linux ever, ubuntu!
[07:49] <slated2> I get this error when using gSTM to connect to my local computer "H-2.0-OpenSSH_5.1p1 Debian-5ubuntu1 Protocol mismatch. " (shows up in Firefox) (I'm trying to use SSH as a secure proxy)
[07:49] <KB1JWQ> slated2: You're proxying it wrong.
[07:50] <myeggo> ActionParsnip: http://paste.ubuntu.com/273279/
[07:50] <ActionParsnip> krejustin1979: try using ./ at the start of the file and use tab completion
[07:50] <snoopy_> Is there any way i can make my internet connection better?
[07:50] <slated2> KG1JWQ port wise? or how so? I do have the server set up only to accept certificates. I can ssh into it via the terminal fine. But I want to avoid having a window open to keep a SSH connection active (just for the SSH proxy)
[07:52] <ActionParsnip> myeggo: 0d3d:0026 kinda shows its a wifi device. i'd use ndiswrapper biut keep an eye out for native drivers
[07:52] <snoopy_> Take that as a no?
[07:52] <losher> snoopy_: what's wrong with it?
[07:52] <ActionParsnip> snoopy_: you waited all of 2 mins, give people a chance
[07:52] <myeggo> it is not a laptop, doesnt have any wifi device
[07:53] <myeggo> i will seek in native drives
[07:53] <snoopy_> Okay, I'll wait.
[07:53] <ActionParsnip> snoopy_: you can install dnsmasq to perform local dns translation
[07:53] <jdb> snoopy_: define "better"
[07:53] <ActionParsnip> snoopy_: you can use about:config in firefox which most people use
[07:53] <snoopy_> I done that.
[07:54] <ActionParsnip> snoopy_: and dnsmasq?
[07:54] <snoopy_> No.
[07:54] <ActionParsnip> snoopy_: http://sandeep.co.in/2008/01/09/dnsmasq-browse-the-web-faster/
[07:54] <ActionParsnip> snoopy_: makes dns take 0ms rather than 40ms
[07:55] <snoopy_> And by better, I mean faster. I used to play AA2 but then it just stopped working it said my internet connection was to slow or something, and i doubt it.
[07:58] <snoopy_> When i put in /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf it tells me permission denied
[07:58] <thinkpadx61> i have a bunch of files in the following format "xxxx.xxxxx.avi" that i would like to change to "Xxxx.Xxxxx.avi"
[07:58] <ActionParsnip> snoopy_: buy a faster line. I doubt much tweaking will get you significant speed
[07:58] <thinkpadx61> how should i do that?
[07:58] <krejustin1979> i got this sudo cp ./ linux-2.6.16.tar.bz2 /usr/src
[07:58] <krejustin1979> cp: omitting directory `./'
[07:58] <snoopy_> Well, I believe i do got faster internet
[07:58] <thinkpadx61> krejustin1979: use 'cp -r'
[07:59] <thinkpadx61> krejustin1979: sorry, no
[07:59] <mneptok> thinkpadx61: http://file-folder-ren.sourceforge.net/
[07:59] <mneptok> thinkpadx61: use the "Title Style" rename function
[07:59] <krejustin1979> k
[08:00] <optimus_p> join ##mysql
[08:00] <thinkpadx61> krejustin1979: no, i was right ... use 'cp -r' :-)
[08:00] <Bourreau> What's linux?
[08:00] <krejustin1979> hey do i need to prelink in ubuntu 9.04?
[08:00] <KB1JWQ> !linux
[08:00] <KB1JWQ> Bourreau: ^^
[08:00] <Bourreau> lol I know
[08:00] <thinkpadx61> mneptok: i would like to do it on the command line :-)
[08:00] <thinkpadx61> using e.g. 'sed'
[08:01] <mneptok> thinkpadx61: sorry, regex-fu is a premium service from mneptok ;)
[08:01] <thinkpadx61> which i've started to learn
[08:01] <mneptok> (IOW, i'm lazy)
[08:01] <thinkpadx61> :)
[08:01] <krejustin1979> is saying can not stat not such file or directory
[08:02] <diotro> Does anyone know of an archive mirror that supports the powerpc architecture for the Interpid Ibex (8.10) build? I've been searching all over the place.
[08:02] <thinkpadx61> krejustin1979: what are you trying to do?
[08:02] <diotro> I'm trying to install Ubuntu on my PowerMac G4
[08:02] <Total_Oblivion> Is it necessary to install ubuntu netbook release on laptops or can somone install desktop ubuntu too?
[08:03] <krejustin1979> move and unpack a kernel
[08:03] <leaf-sheep> Total_Oblivion: There are no rules.
[08:04] <ActionParsnip> krejustin1979: try: gksudo nautilus
[08:04] <ActionParsnip> krejustin1979: you can then move it with GUI
[08:05] <krejustin1979> Whats the best kernel i should use for ubuntu?
[08:05] <snoopy_> Thanks for the help guys, later
[08:05] <Total_Oblivion> leaf-sheep: What is the difference between them? I presume since they have different names they kinda differ:P
[08:06] <KB1JWQ> Total_Oblivion: UNR has a better display for use on small screens.
[08:06] <KB1JWQ> !unr
[08:06] <leaf-sheep> Total_Oblivion: Ubuntu Netbook Remix is a 'remix' of the standard Ubuntu Desktop release to enable it to work better on devices with small screens, such as Netbooks (sub-notebooks)
[08:06] <thinkpadx61> krejustin1979: when copying directories you need to use the -r option with cp (r=recursive)
[08:06] <ActionParsnip> krejustin1979: there is no one best kernel
[08:07] <Total_Oblivion> Thanx;)
[08:07] <ActionParsnip> krejustin1979: the kernel you have via updates is known to be good and steady, depends what you mean by best
[08:07] <leaf-sheep> Total_Oblivion: http://tinyurl.com/l3kyke
[08:08] <ActionParsnip> Total_Oblivion: same OS just a different UI more suited to small netbook screens
[08:08] <leaf-sheep> Total_Oblivion: Basically, Ubuntu Netbook Remix is just plain old Ubuntu with some CPU optimizations and a new program launcher designed for devices with small screens.
[08:08] <jlw> if you have at least a resolution of 1024x768, you're best off with the regular old desktop edition of ubuntu
[08:10] <kandjar`> heya;
[08:10] <ActionParsnip> Total_Oblivion: if you like the UI you can use it on any system
[08:10] <kandjar`> something sound really fishy on ubuntu :) security wise;
[08:11] <kandjar`> ubuntu will remember that you did sudo :)
[08:11] <ActionParsnip> kandjar`: theres a grace period, you can reduce it if you wish
[08:11] <kandjar`> so basically if you do sudo once; it asks the pwd; the following usage wont ask for it
[08:11] <ActionParsnip> kandjar`: or use    sudo -k   to end it yourself
[08:11] <Total_Oblivion> aha. So remix is usable by desktops too. Sweet!
[08:11] <kandjar`> but if an app know that leak; it may use the hole right?
[08:11] <ActionParsnip> kandjar`: not for a shot time
[08:11] <krejustin1979> im new to linux and ubuntu I just want to make it as fast... what's some things to do to ubuntu to make it as fast as posible?
[08:11] <kandjar`> ActionParsnip: ok :)
[08:12] <ActionParsnip> Total_Oblivion: sure, ubuntu is ubuntu is ubuntu
[08:12] <xyz> FATAL: Module ehci_hcd not found.
[08:12] <UBestB> krejustin1979: building ubuntu from a minimal installation cd, and only installing light components into it
[08:12] <xyz> k i'll try again
[08:13] <administrator__> how to create a user on ubuntu 9
[08:13] <UBestB> adduser
[08:13] <ActionParsnip> !adduser | administrator_
[08:14] <RukusX> I'm trying to get my usb working properly. I read that i should try unloading my ehci_hcd module and uhci_modules. But when i try i get: FATAL: Module ehci_hcd not found.
[08:14] <RukusX> Why would that happen? what do i do to fix that?
[08:14] <UBestB> usb what RukusX ?
[08:14] <RukusX> usb external drive
[08:14] <RukusX> UBestB: usb external drive
[08:15] <UBestB> just modprobe usb_storage
[08:15] <RukusX> UBestB: the drive works, just not usb 2.0 sp;eeds
[08:15] <RukusX> sorry
[08:15] <RukusX> UBestB: its really slow. like less than 1MB/sec
[08:15] <ubuntumau> Hi all can some1 give help with sound device problem?
[08:15] <ActionParsnip> RukusX: did you compile your own kernel?
[08:15] <kandjar`> i dunno why; the video streaming is now broken
[08:15] <RukusX> ActionParsnip:  no
[08:16] <prodigel> hi all. I have an old computer 366Mhz intel processor with 256 Mb Ram, and I want to install ubuntu on it. Any suggestions?
[08:16] <UBestB> hmm... there seems to be a problem with transfers rates, even hard drives don't seem to be up to par, I'm still working on fixing that
[08:16] <ActionParsnip> ubuntumau: run: sudo lshw -C sound
[08:16] <Spike1506> probonic, i suggest Xubuntu
[08:16] <ActionParsnip> ubuntumau: you can use the product line to identify the device and websearch
[08:16] <kandjar`> with 9.04; i try to run any video on youtoube which are longer than 2 minuts; nad between 1m40 and 1m50; it stops playing them
[08:16] <kandjar`> has anybody encounter that issue?
[08:16] <RukusX> UBestB:  I have devices that work at ehci_hcd speed (high speed?)  just not my external drive! and it should.
[08:16] <kandjar`> i tried to copy the flashplayer.so back but it didnt work
[08:17] <ActionParsnip> prodigel: you need a light DE like xfce, lxde or fluxbox
[08:17] <ubuntumau> ActionP: done
[08:17] <UBestB> plug in the usb drive and run dmesg and what does it say?
[08:17] <Bluey> kandjar - ru running 32 or 64 bit?
[08:17] <RukusX> UBestB:  so i decided that i should try to see if i my modules are maybe loading in the correct order, or if i can trick it into not using uhci_hcd ?
[08:17] <ActionParsnip> ubuntumau: use tab to complete my name ;)
[08:17] <ubuntumau> ﻿ActionParsnip: kk
[08:18] <RukusX> [ 2761.616198] usb 1-8: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 18
[08:18] <RukusX> [ 2761.952194] usb 5-2: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 22
[08:18] <RukusX> [ 2762.094275] usb 5-2: not running at top speed; connect to a high speed hub
[08:18] <ActionParsnip> ubuntumau: cool, ok the product line will help you find guides on setting up the device
[08:18] <Reactor> guys what Linux distribution witn xwindow and RDP server I may install on P333/64MB?
[08:18] <Reactor> with*
[08:18] <UBestB> hmm... running off a hub or straight from the box?
[08:18] <ActionParsnip> Reactor: puppy, dsl, xubuntu, lubuntu
[08:18] <Bluey> reactor - prolly server
[08:18] <RukusX> UBestB:  it looks like it recognizes it can be faster, but chooses not to be
[08:18] <administrator__> if i delete a user is it automatically delete the all document of that user
[08:18] <ActionParsnip> Reactor: crunchbang
[08:19] <ActionParsnip> Reactor: fluxbuntu
[08:19] <Reactor> Ok I'll take a look. Thx to all.
[08:19] <UBestB> administrator_ you can choose whether to remove the user and their directory or just the user
[08:19] <Bourreau> would anyone here happen to have experience using the android API?
[08:19] <OnACow> hello
[08:19] <ActionParsnip> Reactor: i'd personally recommend puppy
[08:19] <anvo> Hi all!
[08:20] <lang2000> hi all
[08:20] <Bluey> Howdy Tex!
[08:20] <anvo> How do I open a CSV file...?
[08:20] <OnACow> my sound is working for music and video playback but it scrambles the sound for login and logout (you know the african ubuntu sounds)
[08:20] <RukusX> UBestB:  any suggestions? i pasted what happens. tell me that i conneected a highspeed device, but its gonna work at full speed anyways because i should connect it to a high speed hub
[08:20] <UBestB> anvo, any spreadsheet software would open it
[08:20] <Reactor> UBestB: from the box
[08:20] <Bourreau> anvo: or just a text editor
[08:20] <anvo> Openoffice Calc does not...
[08:20] <Bourreau> csv = comma separated values
[08:20] <ActionParsnip> anvo: openoffice can do it
[08:21] <Bourreau> it's just a text document with commas and data written in it
[08:21] <Bluey> thanks bourreau
[08:21] <anvo> I choose the correct "file type" but Calc won't open it!
[08:21] <ActionParsnip> anvo: then use gedit, gedit will even open binarys
[08:21] <ubuntumau> ﻿ActionParsnip: I've two board : 0: ﻿product: Bt878 Audio Capture - and 1:  product: VT8233/A/8235/8237 AC97 Audio Controller I've lost mic input (maybe after installing gmerlin)
[08:21] <lang2000> why displayconfig-gtk not running in intrepid?
[08:21] <anvo> Neither Gnumeric will!
[08:22] <anvo> ActionParsnip: I'll try!
[08:22] <ActionParsnip> ubuntumau: ok well one it some tv card, the other is what you need. is mic muted?
[08:22] <LaLeche> good time of day folks!
[08:22] <Army> I need applications (with GUI preferably) that can tweak windows from Ubuntu, password changer, intergrity check, etc, and HDD bad sector checker, if any of those is available
[08:22] <anvo> Neither gedit opens the csv file!!!
[08:22] <Reactor> And which light linux distro has RDP srv?
[08:23] <RukusX> any ideas anyone why i can't find my modules?  i can't find echi_hcd or uhci_hcd
[08:23] <karimas> hi all, I have a question, there is a good alternative of Teamviewer that let to give assistence behind routers or firewall?
[08:23] <LaLeche> hey, I installed windows after I put on Linux (didn't have a good partition editor on hand so just went ahead with the installation)
[08:23] <LaLeche> now I've booted up from the CD and chrooted
[08:23] <ubuntumau> ﻿ActionParsnip: yes I've cheched different combinations with via or pulseaudio (oss seems to be not available)
[08:23] <UBestB> is that when you run lsmod RukusX ?
[08:23] <raimo_> how do I add more locales to my ubuntu installation?
[08:23] <LaLeche> how do I set up Grub again?
[08:23] <raimo_> there's only C and POSIX when I run locale -a
[08:23] <RukusX> UBestB:  thats when io try to unload them
[08:23] <raimo_> dpkg-reconfigure locales doesn't make it any better
[08:23] <Reactor> raimo_: System>Administration>Language support
[08:23] <UBestB> LaLeche, grub-install I think
[08:24] <raimo_> Reactor: what about with server installation?
[08:24] <LaLeche> UBestB, what if I need to add windows to it?
[08:24] <Reactor> raimo_: from tty?
[08:24] <Reactor> raimo_: hmmmm
[08:24] <UBestB> grub should detect it
[08:24] <raimo_> Reactor: yeah
[08:24] <Reactor> raimo_: sorry idk
[08:24] <UBestB> and create the entries for it appropriately
[08:24] <ActionParsnip> ubuntumau: okwell now we have info, lets see if the room cn reply. Do some websearching for yuor sound card. I gotta check some backups
[08:25] <anvo> Any ideas how to hack Openoffice Calc or gedit to open a CSV file?
[08:25] <matt2154> ikonia: you around?
[08:25] <LaLeche> UBestB, thanks bud
[08:25] <geirha> raimo_: locale-gen
[08:25] <lang2000> thx Anvo
[08:25] <UBestB> anvo, what happens when you try to open it in openoffice calc or gedit anvo?
[08:25] <shrini> I want to free the disk-space by uninstalling big packages. how to  find the big package installed?
[08:25] <RukusX> UBestB:  blond moment here, how can i get lsmod to print everything page by page ?
[08:25] <ubuntumau> ﻿ActionParsnip: good I do search
[08:26] <UBestB> lsmod | more
[08:26] <anvo> UBestB: A dialog windows appears which I leave as is...!
[08:26] <RukusX> thanks
[08:26] <raimo_> geirha: it doesn't do anything
[08:26] <geirha> raimo_: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/3707
[08:27] <UBestB> think that window is asking about how the csv is set up, because a delimiter should be a comma but sometimes it can be different, so you need to configure that dialog to make sure it knows how to handle the csv file
[08:27] <RukusX> ubestb the only thing in there remotely close is ohci1394  . other than that, no ehci_hcd or uhci_hcd
[08:28] <UBestB> what does modprobe ehci_hcd do?
[08:28] <raimo_> geirha: thank you very much, I ran locale-gen <localename> and was able to get the locales I needed
[08:28] <anvo> UBestB: I know, but what to choose in that window...
[08:28] <Bourreau> anvo: are you opening the file by opening gedit and then going to 'Open'?
[08:28] <ActionParsnip> UBestB: that'll need sudo
[08:28] <anvo> Bourreau: I did that, too!
[08:28] <UBestB> I thought I'd save me RSI as most commands I say need sudo :P
[08:29] <RukusX> ubestb ? in simple terms because that works best for me, it loads the capabilities of your usb to be able to take advantage of usb 2.0 speeds on your device
[08:29] <lang2000> I have a webcam in Bus 002 Device 002: ID 0c45:6143 Microdia
[08:29] <lang2000>  but camorama did not decet it
[08:29] <ActionParsnip> UBestB: not most, you can damage your system if you run many files with sudo
[08:29] <RukusX> and sudo modprobe -r ehci_hcd unloads that module
[08:29] <Rei-chan> Does Ubuntu 9.04 have drivers for on-board digitizer pens?
[08:29] <Bourreau> anvo: when you go to "Open", can you actually see the file when it's asking you which file to open?
[08:29] <krejustin1979> what's better ubuntu fedora or debian?
[08:30] <anvo> Bourreau: Yes, I can!
[08:30] <ActionParsnip> krejustin1979: they are all equal
[08:30] <RukusX> krejustin1979: for you, because you have to ask, Ubuntu
[08:30] <Bourreau> and you're double clicking on it?
[08:30] <ActionParsnip> krejustin1979: none are better or best, or we'd all use it
[08:30] <anvo> Bourreau: I did that...
[08:30] <ActionParsnip> krejustin1979: best is an opinion so can never be concrete
[08:30] <Bourreau> and the dialog window that comes up...what does it say?
[08:31] <RukusX> krejustin1979: i asked myself that same question about gnome and kde and different flavors of linux before.. and i realized if i had to ask, to go with the one that seemed the most popular among peopel who are coming from windows.
[08:31] <ActionParsnip> krejustin1979: there are hundreds of distros other than those 3
[08:31] <RukusX> krejustin1979:  check out linux mint too
[08:31] <anvo> Bourreau: Just double clicking the file opens an empty CSV file!
[08:31] <krejustin1979> well is fedora ext4?
[08:31] <Bourreau> then the file is empty
[08:31] <Bourreau> lol
[08:31] <anvo> Bourreau: The same happens when I open the file through "Open" dialog!
[08:31] <RukusX> anyways i am going to bed. i can;t solve this usb problem tonight. i know i am not the only one. its terrible.
[08:31] <krejustin1979> and i hear debian is fast
[08:32] <Bourreau> lol...maybe it's because the file is empty?
[08:32] <RukusX> good nite
[08:32] <RukusX> thanks anyways
[08:32] <ActionParsnip> krejustin1979: try it, see how you like it
[08:32] <Bourreau> anvo: as a test, in gedit go to "New" and type whatever you want it it, with commas if you want
[08:33] <Bourreau> then click Save and save as test.csv
[08:33] <Bourreau> then open it
[08:33] <anvo> Just a sec!
[08:34] <cushiongrip> test
[08:35] <ActionParsnip> !test | cushiongrip
[08:35] <babar-ali> #myspaceid
[08:35] <anvo> Bourreau: I gave "echo "1,2,3">test_csv.csv" and then opened that file in Calc and it shows OK...!
[08:36] <ActionParsnip> anvo: the first one you have must be corrupt or bad in some way, or be badly named
[08:36] <anvo> Hmmm
[08:36] <krejustin1979> how do i check if i have a 64 or 32 bit processor?
[08:36] <ActionParsnip> anvo: what is the output of: file <whatever file you have>
[08:36] <ActionParsnip> krejustin1979: uname -a
[08:36] <patzid> Hello! I've got Ubuntu 9.04 installed on a PC with integrated graphics (Intel GMA X4500HD). But video is much worse in Ubuntu than on the dual-booted WinXP. First of all, how do I know/check if I have the drivers for Intel GMA installed?
[08:36] <nemesis1911> I just gotta quick qestion
[08:36] <Spike1506> krejustin1979, most modern processors are 64bit
[08:36] <jdb> krejustin1979: cat /proc/cpuinfo
[08:37] <nemesis1911> I I found what I need for my webcam
[08:37] <nemesis1911> and it says this Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: linux-image-generic (= 2.6.20.16.28.1)
[08:37] <geirha> krejustin1979: lshw -class cpu
[08:37] <anvo> ActionParsnip: CSVReport.csv: empty
[08:37] <lang2000> obottu I have a webcam in Bus 002 Device 002: ID 0c45:6143 Microdia
[08:37] <lang2000>  but camorama did not detect it
[08:37] <nemesis1911> but thats what is says here Bus 001 Device 007: ID 0c45:628f Microdia PC Camera with Microphone (SN9C202 + OV9650)
[08:37] <anvo> I'll try to open the file in Calc under a Windows Vista PC I have, it did open but corrupted!
[08:38] <ActionParsnip> anvo: there you go then, theres nothing in the file
[08:38] <obiwan__> please anybody tell me a directory with default root only access
[08:38] <krejustin1979> cool thanks
[08:38] <obiwan__> i need to test sth
[08:38] <Reactor> snuxoll: and what IDE u can advise me to use with python, pygtk or glade?
[08:38] <ActionParsnip> lang2000: websearch for: 0c45:6143     it will give you answers
[08:38] <krejustin1979>  lshw -class cpu worked well
[08:38] <anvo> Some fields are OK but others are ##### !
[08:38] <ActionParsnip> krejustin1979: its the arch of te OS that dictates what you install
[08:38] <ActionParsnip> anvo: make the column wider
[08:39] <lang2000> thank action
[08:39] <anvo> ActionParsnip: Just a sec!
[08:39] <Total_Oblivion> Is there any music players like winamp available for lnx?
[08:39] <krejustin1979> so how do i know what linux mint to install?
[08:39] <ActionParsnip> anvo: exceldoes exactly the same thing
[08:39] <ActionParsnip> !mint | krejustin1979
[08:40] <anvo> ActionParsnip: OK it worked!  I was wrong: under windows I opened it with MS Excell!
[08:40] <Army> I would like a list of applications (with GUI Preferably) that tweaks windows from Ubuntu, Change windows password, check integrity and repair (IF available) and check HDD for bad sectors...
[08:40] <parkadodge> can someone please help me unrar ive been trying to figure this out for weeks and cant get it to work
[08:40] <ActionParsnip> krejustin1979: you need to look at wat your cpu is, you will be able to run 32bit on both 64 and 32bit CPUs, 32bit is limited to about 3GbR RAM
[08:40] <thecommutist> Total_Oblivion: xmms
[08:41] <ActionParsnip> parkadodge: sudo apt-get install rar unrar
[08:41] <Army> parkadodge: what;s the package extension ?
[08:41] <parkadodge> i have unrar
[08:41] <Army> parkadodge: try action's wait
[08:41] <Army> parkadodge: try ActionParsnip's way
[08:41] <parkadodge> package ewhats that
[08:41] <parkadodge> sorry
[08:41] <cheater> hi guys
[08:41] <cheater> i've got a big problem
[08:42] <kandjar`> has anyone encounter issue trying to watch videos (using flashplayer)? video which stops in random position
[08:42] <ActionParsnip> parkadodge: its a terminal command
[08:42] <parkadodge> whats ActionParsnip's
[08:42] <cheater> it seems synaptic has 'hung up' on installing a package
[08:42] <kandjar`> it's freaking annoying
[08:42] <ActionParsnip> parkadodge: sudo apt-get install rar unrar
[08:42] <krejustin1979> well im downloadiing the main addition because it says its more stable but the 64 is optimized for 64 so u would think that would be just as stable if u have a 64 bit right?
[08:42] <Total_Oblivion> thecommutist: do i have to sudo opt to get it?
[08:42] <ActionParsnip> parkadodge: then the command is: rar x <rar file>
[08:42] <parkadodge> ya i know
[08:43] <parkadodge> but then theres a folder thats added and nothing in it
[08:43] <vudoo> anyone know how to fix it where my HardDrive isn't showing up in the partitioner...
[08:43] <thecommutist> Total_Oblivion: I'm not sure whether it is available in the repos, google for it
[08:43] <ActionParsnip> !rar | parkadodge
[08:43] <Total_Oblivion> thecommutist: kk cheers:)
[08:43] <anvo> Calc under windows opens the CSV file, but not under ubuntu!
[08:43] <parkadodge> if i do it in the terminal i never get progress i get an error
[08:43] <thecommutist> !xmms
[08:43] <Army> I would like a list of applications (with GUI Preferably) that tweaks windows from Ubuntu, Change windows password, check integrity and repair (IF available) and check HDD for bad sectors... can anyone help?
[08:44] <ActionParsnip> parkadodge: sounds like a bad file to me
[08:44] <parkadodge> its every file
[08:44] <thecommutist> !xmms | Total_Oblivion
[08:44] <cheater> it's hung up on 'preparing packages...' - and it shows this error: 147: can't open /usr/share/dbconfig-common-dpkg/config.pgsql bandwidthd-pgsql failed to preconfigure with exit status 2
[08:44] <ActionParsnip> parkadodge: check the factoid
[08:44] <matt2154> ikonia: I'm not sure if you'll get this message - but it appears my NFS login problem has to do with the start-pulseaudio-x11 process.  If I log into one of my NFS users, then drop to a console and kill that process, I get to the desktop just fine.  I think gnome failsafe mode doesn't try to provide proper audio support...
[08:45] <geirha> anvo: What does the file-command identify the csv-file as?  file thefile.csv
[08:45] <ActionParsnip> parkadodge: sudo apt-get install unrar-free
[08:45] <anvo> geirha: Empty file!
[08:45] <parkadodge> when i use that it asks for a password
[08:45] <ActionParsnip> parkadodge: try: unrar-free <file>
[08:45] <geirha> anvo: Then it's a bit hard to know it's supposed to be a csv-file ...
[08:46] <ActionParsnip> parkadodge: yes, you need to install a package
[08:46] <parkadodge> what do you mean
[08:46] <Yogotiss> Building drivers for a D610
[08:46] <matt2154> Anyone got any suggestions on testing my sound card?  I cannot get sound out of it beyond the double drum beat when GDM is ready for a username...
[08:47] <krejustin1979> anyone running windows 7?
[08:47] <ActionParsnip> parkadodge: when you ran the install line to install unrar-free you need to provide your password so that the system can validate you as you so that the package unrar-freecan be installed
[08:47] <ActionParsnip> !ot | krejustin1979
[08:47] <vudoo> Conjurer: you still around?
[08:47] <xaashi> hi does anyone know where the  mingw32 package manual is located in the ubuntu repos.  thanks
[08:47] <Bluey> vudoo - I think he's off to work atm
[08:47] <indus> krejustin1979: #windows
[08:47] <vudoo> Bluey: thanks..
[08:47] <UBestB> anvo, who owns the csv file?
[08:47] <qq99> krejustin1979, I was running Windows 7
[08:47] <anvo> I do...
[08:47] <parkadodge> no im saying when i use it to unrar it says something about archive then asks for a password
[08:48] <Bluey> xaashi -- sorry I don't know...
[08:48] <vudoo> how come my harddrive doesn't show up in the partition editor?
[08:48] <UBestB> try sudo file thecsv.csv
[08:48] <krejustin1979> i just wanted to know if anyone liked it
[08:48] <vudoo> or am i missing something?
[08:48] <parkadodge> its not my password either ive tried it a billion times
[08:48] <xaashi> Bluey:  thanks
[08:48] <ActionParsnip> krejustin1979: its offtopic here, this is support
[08:48] <anvo> UBestB: ok!
[08:48] <krejustin1979> ok sorry
[08:48] <geirha> xaashi: Don't know, but look in /usr/share/doc/<packagename>/
[08:49] <UBestB> parkadodge: it's probably a password protected rar file
[08:49] <thecommutist> parkadodge: the rar file itself seems to be password protected
[08:49] <jlw> as far as windows goes, win 7 is good, but you won't catch me saying that in here
[08:49] <anvo> UBestB: sudo file *.csv gives "empty", too!
[08:49] <parkadodge> i think im just going to stay away from rar thanks any way
[08:49] <UBestB> anvo, I guess that file is empty then
[08:50] <ActionParsnip> anvo: whatsthe output of: du -h <file>
[08:50] <xaashi> geirha: just the usual "README.Debian  changelog.Debian.gz  copyright" in /usr/share/doc/mingw32 ... none of the man files
[08:50] <Total_Oblivion> thecommutist: I install via add/remove once downloaded?
[08:50] <anvo> ActionParsnip: Just a sec
[08:50] <Bluey> jlw - seen this about windows 7?  http://tech.slashdot.org/story/09/09/14/1338207/Windows-7-Upgrade-Can-Take-Nearly-a-Day?from=rss
[08:50] <geirha> xaashi: dpkg -L mingw32 | grep man
[08:51] <anvo> ActionParsnip: 0
[08:51] <jlw> yeah, I read about that
[08:51] <vudoo> Should i create an empty partition on my harddrive before i try and install even tho partition editor should do that for me?
[08:51] <Yogotiss> Slashdot
[08:51] <jlw> I've never transfered anything over from installation to installation
[08:51] <ActionParsnip> anvo: theres no data in the file
[08:51] <jlw> I think that's what that article is about, right?
[08:51] <Bluey> okay the kitties are cajoling -- nytol.....
[08:51] <anvo> But it prints under Windows with Calc or Excell!
[08:52] <thecommutist> Total_Oblivion: you can use add/remove to install, it automatically downloads the required packages and proceeds with installation
[08:52] <thecommutist> Total_Oblivion: did u finf xmms in add/remove?
[08:52] <ActionParsnip> anvo: then its being read wrong in linux somehow or is formatted in some weird way
[08:52] <anvo> ActionParsnip: Hmmm!
[08:52] <ActionParsnip> anvo: or you dont have read access to the file
[08:53] <xaashi> geirha:  "dpkg -L mingw32 | grep man" lists "/usr/share/man" and "/usr/share/man1" but there is no entry in them ..
[08:53] <geirha> xaashi: Then it appears there's no manual pages in that package
[08:53] <Total_Oblivion> thecommutist: I find xmms2tray and gxmms2...
[08:54] <anvo> ActionParsnip: What should happened if I make the file executable?
[08:54] <xaashi> geirha: was worried that might be the case, thank you for your time
[08:54] <ActionParsnip> anvo: the file will go green in terminal outputs
[08:54] <UBestB> anvo, it's a text file, it doesn't need executable rights
[08:55] <ActionParsnip> anvo: and the OS will see it as a binary
[08:55] <ActionParsnip> anvo: from windows, email youself the file
[08:55] <anvo> What a mess!!!
[08:55] <jlw> anyone here know ifyou can save color schemes in xchat-gnome?
[08:55] <thecommutist> Total_Oblivion: gxmms2 is the one
[08:56] <ActionParsnip> anvo: if the file is on a partition with no read access or you dont have read access to that file, I am unsure if the file size is reported too
[08:57] <Total_Oblivion> thecommustis: says "xmms2d is not running"
[08:57] <jpic> hi, is it normal that i install eclipse and that 600M of dependencies i don't need are pulled?
[08:57] <jdb> wg 2
[08:57] <anvo> Both file system and the file have read-write access!
[08:57] <jpic> is it normal that subversion pulls 100M?
[08:58] <jpic> libwebkit pulls 200?
[08:58] <vudoo> wow i'm lost... lol i tryed sudo sfdisk -d and sudo fdisk -lu and it shows nothing...
[08:58] <ubuntumau> ﻿ActionParsnip: useful infos on http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=alsamixer anyeay I have no alsasound command in my hardy init.d dir /etc/init.d/alsasound restart bash: /etc/init.d/alsasound: No such file or directory
[08:59] <thecommutist> Total_Oblivion: you installed gxmms2?
[08:59] <pretender> avidemux outputed MPEG-TS looses sound 3 1/4 through the movie mplayere comes up with video buffer error when I loose the sound
[09:00] <BernieAndErt> anyone know where to get a free geo database of Country/County/City + Long/Lat .. anyone?
[09:00] <Total_Oblivion> thecommutist: yup
[09:00] <ActionParsnip> !sound | ubuntumau
[09:00] <Total_Oblivion> thecommutist: and shows a small box players and has as a "song title" xmms2d is not running
[09:02] <bullgard4> What is the name of the Karmic support channel in German language?
[09:02] <thecommutist> Total_Oblivion: try playing an audio file
[09:03] <vudoo> noone know?
[09:03] <GirlRiver> i know this is not an apple chat BUT can anyone point me to a place where i can get help with a 3Gs iphone ?
[09:03] <zaggynl> ry #apple
[09:03] <zaggynl> +t
[09:03] <geirha> bullgard4: Hm. Ask in #ubuntu+1
[09:03] <UBestB> GirlRiver: what help do you need with 3g iphones?
[09:03] <bullgard4> geirha: I will. Thank you.
[09:04] <thecommutist> Total_Oblivion: you will also have to install xmms2, check here - http://www.xmms2.org/
[09:04] <anvo> I emailed to myself the csv file, but the encoding is wrong: question marks inside black rhombuses!!!!
[09:04] <GirlRiver> UBestB: I would like to know how to access a network share drive/folder on a 3Gs
[09:05] <ubuntumau> ﻿ubottu: I've two sound card the 1st set is the TV card synt setted as 0 (video capture) 1 (audio capture) the via (alsa) is set as 2
[09:05] <Oi3pRNnX> Hello, my gnome interface is english language and i want some programs in my computer will work in a diff language [heberw for example] is this possible?
[09:06] <ubuntumau> ubottu: http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php/MultipleCards so I'm lookin' at http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php/MultipleCards
[09:07] <vudoo> i think its an Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI) mode problem
[09:07] <ubuntumau> ubottu =-O
[09:08] <jjlame> I tried to run the live cd of ubuntu 9.10 alpha 5, and before it loaded the desktop it kept showing the new splash animation over and over it never made it to the desktop
[09:08] <vudoo> ubottu: life
[09:08] <jjlame> if it helps I have a core2duo with an ati mobility 4570  "dell studio 1555"
[09:09] <jjlame> I heard of this thing called "life" sounds to me like a sham :P
[09:09] <DarkHack> irc.EngageIRC.net -j #Lobby
[09:11] <DJones> jjlame: You'd be better asking in #ubuntu+1 for support on 9.10, thats the testing/query channel for that version
[09:11] <jjlame> anyone have an issue with the live cd of ubuntu 9.10 alpha 5?
[09:11] <GirlRiver> can anyone point me to where i can find out how to access a network share drive/folder on a 3Gs iphone
[09:11] <jjlame> ah ok
[09:11] <ubuntumau> ﻿ActionParsnip: sorry do not understand "!sound"
[09:11] <jjlame> thanks Djones
[09:11] <lowlycoder> is there a way to watch bluray dvds on ubuntu?
[09:11] <ActionParsnip> ubuntumau: it makes ubottu give a factoid
[09:12] <ActionParsnip> !bluray
[09:12] <Oi3pRNnX> Hello, my gnome interface is english language and i want some programs in my computer will work in a diff language [heberw for example] is this possible?
[09:12] <ActionParsnip> lowlycoder: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/BluRayAndHDDVD
[09:12] <Yogotiss> Has anyone used Gambas2?
[09:13] <ubuntumau> ubottu: !sound
[09:13] <Yogotiss> Has anyone used Gambas2?
[09:15] <lowlycoder> hmm; the real question should be: do I need custom hardware to play blu ray?
[09:16] <UBestB> is ext4 supported in 9.04?
[09:17] <ubuntumau> ubottu: alsa.conf
[09:18] <Nearsight> morning :) I've got a question regarding 8.04 updadte to 9.04 with ubuntu server... is it possible to do so without upgrading the kernel?
[09:18] <ubuntumau> ubottu: !alsa.conf
[09:18] <ubuntumau> ubottu: !alsa
[09:18] <shivek> http://sourceforge.net/projects/jabbin/    Can anyone help regarding this. I'm not able to install this. Error message:'wrong architecture i386'.
[09:19] <BaGy> Nearsight you can remove kernel after upgrade
[09:19] <BaGy> Nearsight you can remove new kernel after upgrade
[09:19] <BaGy> :)
[09:19] <River> River
[09:20] <Nearsight> BaGy, the problem is, that my hoster completly denies kernel upgrades... the reason I'm trying this is to get native python2.6 wihtout compiling it from source..
[09:20] <Kira> Anybody else using freenx here?
[09:20] <Oi3pRNnX> Hello, my gnome interface is english language and i want some programs in my computer will work in a diff language [heberw for example] is this possible?
[09:20] <BaGy> Nearsight ask google :)
[09:21] <Nearsight> shivek, you are trying to install a i386 package on a n amd64 installation, I guess
[09:21] <pitput> I need help setting up my grub boot list correctly to dual boot windows xp and ubuntu. I have this under windows xp. title		Microsoft Windows XP
[09:21] <pitput> rootnoverify	(hd0,1)
[09:21] <pitput> makeactive
[09:21] <pitput> chainloader	+1
[09:21] <FloodBot2> pitput: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[09:21] <Nearsight> BaGy, i did, but results where kind of not question related ;)
[09:22] <Nearsight> shivek, or at least not on an i386 installation.. try to get the package for your architecture type or considere compiling it from source
[09:23] <shivek> Nearsight: Yeah I have an amd64 . I wasn't sure whether this was the problem, just wanted to confirm. What can I do to install it ?
[09:23] <maksis> привет всем
[09:23] <aleron6> does anybody know i could revert to a previous alsa driver
[09:24] <geirha> !russian | maksis
[09:24] <clarinet> 大家好。
[09:24] <shivek> Nearsight : The source is .tar.gz or .tgz , right ?!
[09:25] <clarinet> Hi, all.
[09:25] <shneedlwoods> hello
[09:26] <jpds> shivek: He's gone.
[09:26] <Petfrogg_> elo
[09:27] <shivek> jpds : OK
[09:27] <indus> hi folks
[09:27] <shivek> Hi pal
[09:27] <shivek> Does amsn supports voice chat ?
[09:27] <indus> no
[09:27] <indus> shivek: no it doesnt
[09:28] <shivek> any other software that does
[09:28] <Petfrogg_> i installed my xen virtualmachines using DHCP. Now when i am trying to set the machines to a static IP the dont want to keep it after the reboot
[09:28] <jpds> shivek: Pidgin has video and audio chat support in Karmic.
[09:28] <Petfrogg_> i have tried the system-config-network
[09:29] <BlackFate> jpds, there is no pidgin in karmic
[09:29] <Petfrogg_> i have tried the /etc/sysconf/network files
[09:29] <Petfrogg_> but they just dont stick over a reboot
[09:29] <anvo> Hey guys, Is it possible to record Skype voice chats?
[09:29] <ubuntumau> ﻿ActionParsnip: no useful help (or too coplicate conf or similar editing for me) yet found anyway only Pulseaudio seems to work with test routine in multimedia system selector the recording bar slides but no sound in recorded
[09:29] <BlackFate> shivek, empathy will support vide chat in karmic for msn too\
[09:29] <DJones> shivek: Possibly skype or ekiga could be an option for voice chat
[09:30] <shneedlwoods> or your telephone
[09:30] <Petfrogg_> ohh... wrong chan
[09:30] <shivek> BlackFate: Can you tell me what's karmic or post me link so that I can get to know.
[09:30] <BlackFate> !offtopic | shneedlwoods
[09:30] <jpds> BlackFate: Err, that IS.
[09:30] <BlackFate> :PPPP
[09:30] <shneedlwoods> :D
[09:30] <BlackFate> jpds, karmic is the next ubuntu
[09:31] <BlackFate> jpds, after 9.04 which is under development
[09:31] <jpds> BlackFate: https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pidgin
[09:31] <BlackFate> jpds, i ment there is no pidgin as default,, offcourse there is the package in sources
[09:32] <jpds> BlackFate: It is in Karmic, it isn't installed by defualt, empathy is. And I know what Karmic is. :)
[09:32] <Petfrogg_> df
[09:32] <shivek> BlackFate: When will it be released ?
[09:32] <jpds> !karmic | shivek, next month.
[09:33] <andreas__> Q: I just installed latest ubuntu on my Sony Vaio Laptop, I've got a external monitor plugged in and is running "dual screen" with my external monitor and my laptop monitor. It works just fine. But when I change my windows manager (openbox, fluxbox, ... ) they all run realy realy sluggish, specially when I try to drag windows. I have no idea how to approach this problem. Any ideas anyone?
[09:33] <someguy> Hi there
[09:33] <someguy> Anyone online?
[09:33] <pshr_> ?
[09:33] <shneedlwoods> nope
[09:33] <someguy> i was wondering
[09:33] <BlackFate> !anyone | someguy
[09:33]  * pshr_ giggles
[09:34] <someguy> can i install ubuntu on a laptop hard drive?
[09:34] <pshr_> yes someguy
[09:34] <shivek> jpds , ubottu : Then voice chat would be available in Ubuntu just as its there in Microslaoth ?
[09:34] <someguy> via usb
[09:34] <BaGy> someguy, yes
[09:34] <someguy> then put it in a laptop
[09:34] <someguy> ?
[09:34] <pshr_> yes
[09:34] <pshr_> well i aint sure about that
[09:34] <jpds> shivek: Microslaoth?
[09:34] <ongolaBoy> hi. is anyone has encountered this bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox-3.0/+bug/288953 ? It says that it has expired but I want to know if I can find a workaround :(
[09:34] <someguy> ok so what files do i copy to it?
[09:34] <BaGy> someguy you must create usb tsartup disk
[09:34] <pshr_> installing via USB on laptop is possible
[09:34] <shivek> jpds: Microsoft Windows.
[09:35] <BaGy> someguy you must create usb sartup disk*
[09:35] <jpds> shivek: Yes, it supports video chat for MSN protocols and all.
[09:35] <someguy> i cant get my laptop to boot from usb so i took the hard drive out and got it connected to my other computer
[09:35] <someguy> which has got vista
[09:35] <someguy> can i copy files over to the laptop hard drive then put it in my laptop
[09:36] <shivek> jpds : The upcoming Karmic version or the beta is relased ?
[09:36] <shneedlwoods> o.O
[09:36] <jpds> shivek: Beta will be released in a couple of weeks.
[09:37] <shahdharmit> Hello. I am from India and I need help to get Idea Net Setter started in my Ubuntu 9.04. Can someone please help out?
[09:38] <{g}> Hey People! In gnome, you can press F11 for fullscreen. Is there also a key for maximise?
[09:39] <BaGy> if anyone tried the beta version 9.10.i whether her working ATI drivers, as 9:04 no good support for the ATI driver?
[09:39] <bazhang> BaGy, discussion in #ubuntu+1
[09:39] <ongolaBoy> {g}: Alt+F10
[09:39] <shneedlwoods> [biabia], alt+f10
[09:39] <Nachturnal> nocturn, eh?
[09:39] <shneedlwoods> damn :-(
[09:39] <shneedlwoods> 2late
[09:40] <shahdharmit> Nobody here from India?
[09:40] <shneedlwoods> and wrong nickname.. lol
[09:40] <bazhang> !in | shahdharmit
[09:40] <shahdharmit> But nobody there gave me any reply so I came here.
[09:40] <shneedlwoods> and what's your problem?
[09:41] <ongolaBoy> Is anyone has encountered this bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox-3.0/+bug/288953 ? It says that it has expired but I want to know if I can find a workaround :(
[09:41] <indus> shahdharmit: hi iam'
[09:41] <indus> shahdharmit: why
[09:41] <shahdharmit> shneedlwoods: I can't get my USB modem work properly.
[09:41] <shahdharmit> It assigns me an IP but I can't surf
[09:41] <indus> shahdharmit: which is ur isp? you have mobile broadband?
[09:42] <shneedlwoods> indus will help you :)
[09:42] <{g}> ongolaBoy: thanks!
[09:42] <shahdharmit> Yeah I am waiting for him. :)
[09:43] <sambhu> is there any alternative to pm-suspend? i see only some garbage screen blinking when i try pm-suspend (am not loading gdm, and i am using stumpwm)
[09:43] <indus> shahdharmit: please answer the questions i asked so i can try help
[09:43] <shahdharmit> Oh I posted it. Ok I'll repeat. I have Idea Net Setter that assigns me an IP but I can't surf using Firefox.
[09:44] <ubuntumau> ﻿ActionParsnip: I gtg very instructive chat room
[09:44] <shahdharmit> indus: As of now I am using Fedora 11 to surf but I wish to use Ubuntu 9.04
[09:44] <indus> shahdharmit: what modem is this,
[09:45] <indus> shahdharmit: who is your isp
[09:45] <shahdharmit> Huawei EG162G
[09:45] <shahdharmit> indus: Idea Cellular
[09:45] <indus> shahdharmit: cant help you if you are on fedora now
[09:45] <indus> shahdharmit: have you installed ubuntu yet?
[09:46] <shahdharmit> indus: But I don't have any means to surf using Ubuntu. I am in a college far away from my home so I only have this USB modem. Yeah Jaunty has already been installed on my laptop
[09:46] <indus> shahdharmit: what is the procedure you followed in fedora to connect to the internet?
[09:46] <indus> shahdharmit: ok did you try the network manager applet?
[09:47] <shahdharmit> indus: Simply I click on NetworkManager where modem is automatically detected and that's it.
[09:47] <indus> shahdharmit: this is adsl connection?
[09:47] <shahdharmit> indus: I did same for Ubuntu. connection established. IP assigned. But can't surf.
[09:47] <shahdharmit> indus: No it's gprs connection.
[09:47] <Myrtti> shahdharmit: do you know if your isp uses some proxy settings? can you ping google or some other site?
[09:48] <geirha> shahdharmit: try: ping 74.125.127.100
[09:48] <indus> ping google.com
[09:48] <pshr_> Myrtti, try ping www.google.com
[09:48] <shahdharmit> Can't ping google but on Ubuntuforums.org, there was a similar link and I could ping that I{
[09:48] <BaGy> xD
[09:49] <pshr_> Myrtti, try nslookup to see if your ISP uses DNS servers
[09:49] <Myrtti> pshr_: thanks, my Internets works fine ;-)
[09:49] <shahdharmit> myrtti : I did try that but couldn't get any response.
[09:49] <indus> iam not familiar with gprs connections
[09:49] <pshr_> well Myrtti my bad
[09:49] <pshr_> sorry ;)
[09:49] <geirha> shahdharmit: So you don't get any reply whether you ping a hostname or an ip?
[09:49] <shahdharmit> geitha: I m on fedora right now. So i need to boot Jaunty
[09:49]  * pshr_ chuckles 
[09:50] <indus> shahdharmit: please do so then
[09:50] <indus> shahdharmit: then how do u surf, aah bad idea
[09:50] <shahdharmit> geitha: I pinged some 202.xx.xxx.xxx IP according to a post on forum and could get response.
[09:50] <shahdharmit> indus : Ok m booting Ubuntu and repying you guys in 5 mins. I surf using Fedora 11 right now.
[09:51] <indus> i wonder how he can connect in 5 min if he cant configure the modem
[09:51] <Guest94245> can someone help me unpackage a .tar.bz2 in my /usr file? (I think I prob need the command for terminal)... :/
[09:51] <indus> damn
[09:52] <Guest94245> unpack... not unpackage... well, maybe both work, but I might've made the second one up.
[09:52] <shneedlwoods> Guest94245, man tar
[09:52] <Guest94245> oh yeah... thanks.
[09:53] <shneedlwoods> :P
[09:53] <Guest94245> do you have an easy way that I can find info on how to register my nick on here? haha
[09:54] <DJones> !register | Guest94245
[09:54] <rohit> How do I switch workspaces using the keyboard?
[09:54] <Guest94245> wait... I think I figured that oout.
[09:54] <Guest94245> ooh. thanks!
[09:55] <indus> Guest94245: tar xjvf <filename>
[09:55] <shneedlwoods> rohit, strg+alt+left/right
[09:55] <ZoeyMarie> I suppose that could work... ?
[09:55] <ZoeyMarie> tar kjvf and then the location of the file? or just the file name?
[09:55] <rohit> shneedlwoods, thanks :)
[09:56] <shneedlwoods> np
[09:56] <indus> ZoeyMarie: location  for example tar xjvf /usr/filename
[09:56] <ZoeyMarie> awesome. thank you so much!! :D
[09:57] <indus> ZoeyMarie: also remember if its a tar.gz use tar xzvf
[09:58] <ZoeyMarie> ahhhhh... thanks. I'll keep that in mind. :)
[09:59] <ZoeyMarie> that'll just unpack it to the folder that it's in, right? how would I append it to unpack into a different folder?
[10:00] <indus> ZoeyMarie: hmm that i dont know
[10:00] <ZoeyMarie> haha... it's okay. I don't need to know it right now, anyways. :)
[10:01] <ZoeyMarie> dangit! there's still a build error doing the module assistant. :( what's going on?
[10:01] <acuster> hey all, I have two packages that apt is 'keeping back' and I'd like to find the version numbers of those packages on the command line
[10:01] <acuster> anyone have a hint how to go about that?
[10:01] <shahdharmit> Myrtti: U guys there?
[10:01] <acuster> thans
[10:01] <acuster> thanks
[10:01] <shneedlwoods> ZoeyMarie, -C
[10:02] <ZoeyMarie> on the end of the m-a command?
[10:02] <shahdharmit> I did ping and it did give me a positive response.
[10:02] <shneedlwoods> tar -xvjf filename.tar.gz -C /path
[10:02] <shneedlwoods> oh
[10:02] <ZoeyMarie> oh. haha.
[10:02] <ZoeyMarie> any help with my build error? :)
[10:02] <shneedlwoods> tar.bz2 ^^
[10:03] <indus> shneedlwoods: -C for what?
[10:03] <ZoeyMarie> for extracting it to another dir.
[10:03] <shahdharmit> indus: There seems some problem with Firefox.
[10:03] <shneedlwoods> yes
[10:03] <ZoeyMarie> wait... was that "yes" in response to my question? (oh hope of hopes)
[10:03] <shneedlwoods> yes :p
[10:03] <ZoeyMarie> haha
[10:04] <indus> shneedlwoods: aah yes i see, but his will extract it to another dire? if so,then sh
[10:04] <shahdharmit> indus: there's no issue about the gprs connection, I guess. ping happens perfectly. The only thing is that firefox can't surf
[10:04] <shneedlwoods> http://linuxwave.blogspot.com/2008/02/extracting-tar-into-chosen-directory.html
[10:04] <ZoeyMarie> his?
[10:04] <Myrtti> shahdharmit: with plain ip or with an url?
[10:04] <ZoeyMarie> wait... that's supposed to solve the build error?...
[10:04] <indus> shahdharmit: ahh ok in firefox menu uncheck the option work offline under file menu
[10:04] <ZoeyMarie> (it extracted just fine)
[10:04] <spidla> Hi everyone, I have a question. Since last update (yesterday) I am experiencing some errors on boot saying something about udev. unknown key 'SYMLINK{unique}' in /lib/udev/rules.d/50-udev-default.rules:4
[10:04] <shahdharmit> Myrtti: pLain Ip
[10:04] <shahdharmit> Shall i paste the output here?
[10:05] <spidla> and since than I dont have a boot splash screen on boot
[10:05] <shahdharmit> It's not offline. I know that issue so I always check it when I face some problem
[10:05] <Myrtti> shahdharmit: you can try to change your dns nameservers to 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220.
[10:05] <shneedlwoods> opendns :)
[10:05] <indus> spidla: this is a karmic error, please go to #ubuntu+1
[10:05] <ZoeyMarie> :/
[10:06] <spidla> indus: ouch right sorry
[10:06] <indus> :)
[10:06] <shahdharmit> Myrtti: And what change that would make? I know it's in Edit Connections in NM, right?
[10:06] <indus> shahdharmit: or call the isp to get alternative dns numbers if thats possible
[10:06] <ZoeyMarie> dang... no one has any input to my build errors? :(
[10:06] <indus> ZoeyMarie: what errors? you didnt state the problem
[10:06] <Myrtti> shahdharmit: it looks like you're not getting right dns reversal, ie. urls aren't modified to ip addresses, so getting another dns nameserver might help
[10:06] <shahdharmit> indus: Nice Idea. I need to find some technical person there.
[10:07] <indus> shahdharmit: just dont tell them you using linux,
[10:07] <Myrtti> shahdharmit: you can ask your isp or try if opendns servers work - if the opendns ones work you know you've got a problem with dns
[10:07] <indus> shahdharmit: they are dumb or dont know about it
[10:07] <shahdharmit> Myrtti: Ok. I get same error always-"Address not found". So this is DNS server issue, right?
[10:08] <indus> shahdharmit: Myrtti option is good too, opendns servers work too, i tried it,was too slow for me though
[10:08] <shahdharmit> indus: Yeah. Somehow this dumb ppl out there hate Linux.
[10:08] <ZoeyMarie> I'm using module assistant to install the extracted tar.bz2 (it went into the modules folder)... but when I run the m-a comand it tells me that there are errors... I don't know how to select all the text in that screen (it won't really let me), and there are several errors in the log viewer...
[10:08] <indus> shahdharmit: Myrtti so i just called my isp and he gave me alternative dns
[10:08] <gioele> hello
[10:09] <indus> ZoeyMarie: run the command with > hello.txt
[10:09] <ZoeyMarie> okay.
[10:09] <indus> ZoeyMarie: i think ,let me check
[10:09] <shahdharmit> indus: Can you give me the address? Maybe that would work...
[10:09] <gioele> what is the correct procedure to report a papercut bug? Should I just add it to the one hundred papercut project?
[10:10] <indus> shahdharmit: i have diff isp :)
[10:10] <indus> shahdharmit: also now iam at work, so proxy server
[10:10] <rdm_> I 'm looking 4 someone can help me
[10:10] <rdm_> I need a synth
[10:10] <rdm_> for generare 8 bit sounds
[10:10] <shahdharmit> indus: Ok indus. No issue. Let me try with Myrtti solution. Thanks for your help.
[10:10] <indus> rdm_: synth?
[10:10] <rdm_> everybody knows ??
[10:10] <rdm_> yess
[10:11] <strange> hey guys i removed alsa and then reinstalled it now it says no sound devices anyone have a guide?
[10:11] <shahdharmit> Myrtti: thanks. Will come back if the issue doesn't get solved.
[10:11] <indus> rdm_: whats that? an ubuntu package?
[10:11] <ZoeyMarie> @indus... it didn't really like that command... the hello.txt file is reaaallly broken
[10:11] <rdm_> no
[10:11] <indus> ZoeyMarie: hmm
[10:11] <rdm_> a synth is a machine for generate sounds
[10:11] <rdm_> un this case
[10:11] <rdm_> yes
[10:11] <rdm_> is a software
[10:11] <indus> rdm_: this is ubuntu support channel
[10:11] <ZoeyMarie> @rdm if you like music, download the audio packages from ubuntu-studio
[10:12] <rdm_> i know
[10:12] <indus> rdm_: aah software for ubuntu?
[10:12] <rdm_> yes
[10:12] <ZoeyMarie> or, at least, some of the packages on there.
[10:12] <rdm_> i try in ub-studio chan
[10:12] <indus> rdm_: have you checked under section multimedia in synaptic?
[10:12] <wWales> my ubuntu laptop has started to act strange on boot, it starts to load the bios, but with no screen, then it rebbots itself a couple of times before going completely dead
[10:12] <rdm_> i ' m looking 4 a name
[10:12] <indus> rdm_: sorry my knowledge is poor on such software
[10:12] <ZoeyMarie> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1079367&highlight=csound
[10:12] <strange> !alsa
[10:12] <rdm_> thx indus
[10:12] <wWales> after several retrys it finally boots
[10:12] <rdm_> no problem
[10:12] <indus> rdm_: synth softare hmm
[10:12] <ZoeyMarie> there's a few names in there.
[10:13] <rdm_> this is not the correct section +
[10:13] <rdm_> i think
[10:13] <ZoeyMarie> sound and video
[10:13] <DJones> rdm_: There's possibly something listed on this page that might be what you're looking for http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/ubuntustudio-audio
[10:13] <ZoeyMarie> yeah, that one
[10:14] <indus> rdm_: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1185833 maybe help
[10:14] <rdm_> thx djones
[10:14] <Wildbat> !pascal
[10:14] <rdm_> i look for
[10:14] <rdm_> this page
[10:14] <ZoeyMarie> @indus, or anyone else, help with the build errors? :(
[10:14] <indus> ZoeyMarie: i dont know that command
[10:15] <indus> ZoeyMarie: what exactly are you trying to do? did u finish untaring the package?
[10:15] <DJones> rdm_: It mentions one called termiatorx described as a realtime audio synthesizer, I don't know anything about the package, but perhaps somewhere to start looking
[10:15] <ZoeyMarie> yeah, it extracted into the right folder.
[10:15] <indus> ZoeyMarie: then what you want to do now?
[10:15] <rdm_> i find some synth in synaptic
[10:16] <ZoeyMarie> but now I need to install the actual thingie (drivers for the webcam)... i am supposed to use module assistant to install it... but I get build errors when I run it.
[10:16] <rdm_> now
[10:16] <rdm_> i look for for yours
[10:16] <rdm_> wait
[10:16] <rdm_> :)
[10:17] <indus> ZoeyMarie: which instructions aer you following for this? what webcam is this?
[10:17] <indus> !module
[10:19] <ZoeyMarie> it's a logitech quickcam communicate STX... it uses the gpsca-source drivers to run... it's in synaptic... I downloaded the package (the tar.bz2) and then extracted it to the modules folder. the readme gave me those commands, but then, after doing the step with the m-a it comes back with errors in the m-a log viewer thingie.
[10:19] <ZoeyMarie> I can paste the readme, or something?
[10:19] <indus> ZoeyMarie: this webcam should work outof the box, did u check the hardware list
[10:20] <aleron6> does anybody know i can find out which version of alsa im using
[10:20] <ZoeyMarie> hardware list? haha
[10:20] <indus> ZoeyMarie: gspca drivers are built into the kernel as a module which is loaded when it detects a device
[10:20] <indus> !hardware
[10:20] <ZoeyMarie> it hasn't been working, though...
[10:20] <indus> aleron6: in terminal type alsactl -v
[10:21] <indus> ZoeyMarie: which application did you use to test the cam?
[10:21] <ZoeyMarie> the last it was checked was in nov. 2008... and it said it didn't work in 8.10... maybe it doesn't work in 9.04?
[10:22] <indus> ZoeyMarie: you always should use latest vrsions for support for latest devices
[10:22] <ZoeyMarie> I've been trying sound stuff, honestly (it has a mic in it)... I tried the f-spot thingie, but it said it couldn't detect a camera.
[10:22] <ZoeyMarie> what what?
[10:22] <indus> ZoeyMarie: logitechs work very well in ubuntu
[10:22] <ZoeyMarie> ...
[10:22] <indus> ZoeyMarie: whats the output of lsusb
[10:22] <indus> !paste | ZoeyMarie
[10:23] <ZoeyMarie> it totally lists it... Bus 001 Device 007: ID 046d:08ad Logitech, Inc. QuickCam Communicate STX
[10:24] <indus> ZoeyMarie: so use application cheese to test it
[10:24] <ZoeyMarie> cheese?
[10:24] <indus> ZoeyMarie: sudo apt-get install cheese
[10:24] <indus> :)
[10:25] <ZoeyMarie> where is it now. haha
[10:26] <ZoeyMarie> ARGH!!!
[10:26] <ZoeyMarie> the cam works! haha. god I feel like an idiot
[10:26] <AnxiousNut> is there a way to run to conkys that each has his own config file at the same time?
[10:26] <ZoeyMarie> The mic wasn't working, though...
[10:27] <Boohbah> ZoeyMarie: that's ok, the only way to learn is by doing idiotic things :)
[10:28] <ZoeyMarie> what's a good way to see if the mic works?
[10:28] <ZoeyMarie> and where does cheese install to? haha. now I feel like a complete newbie.
[10:30] <soreau> ZoeyMarie: alsamixer && which cheese
[10:31] <AnxiousNut> Never mind my last question, i got the answer "conky -c AnotherConfigFile"
[10:31] <ZoeyMarie> alsa mixer is totally confusing looking... there isn't an input on it...
[10:32] <soreau> ZoeyMarie: Arrow keys and m to toggle channels
[10:32] <ari_stress> hi all, what's up
[10:33] <shneedlwoods> and man alsamixer
[10:33] <shneedlwoods> :p
[10:36] <ZoeyMarie> I'm still getting nothing, in alsamixer or in any of my other audio programs.
[10:36] <soreau> ! audio | ZoeyMarie
[10:37] <shneedlwoods> !lol
[10:37] <shneedlwoods> :D
[10:40] <indus> laughing out loud
[10:42] <aleron6> does anyboydy know anything about alsa
[10:42] <zaggynl> !ask
[10:43] <indus> aleron6: what is the problem
[10:43] <shneedlwoods> !alsa
[10:43] <message144> ZoeyMarie, sometimes alsa will have problems if you also have pulseaudio enabled
[10:44] <aleron6> the problemn is that the sound is distorted
[10:44] <indus> aleron6: what is your pc hardware
[10:44] <aleron6> well most of what i listen to
[10:44] <indus> aleron6: did you try removing pulseaudio and tried playing the fileagain?
[10:44] <indus> aleron6: also,which version of ubuntu are you on
[10:44] <aleron6> no i dont use pulse audio i use alsa
[10:45] <ZoeyMarie> what's the diff between the two? I have ubuntu-studio, and there's pulse on here...
[10:45] <indus> aleron6: so is this a laptop?
[10:45] <jahoomr> sometime my ubuntu9.04 is very slow
[10:45] <aleron6> no desktop and jaunty
[10:45] <indus> !pulseaudio | ZoeyMarie
[10:46] <indus> ZoeyMarie: its an audio server which uses alsa or whatever as the underlying library to play sound,it has capabilities for multiple audio devices , lets you play multiple streams of audio simultaneously
[10:46] <ZoeyMarie> so wouldn't I want that one, since I have an audio-intensive computer?
[10:47] <indus> ZoeyMarie: itss installed by default
[10:47] <ZoeyMarie> that's what I thought.
[10:47] <indus> aleron6: so you have removed pulseaudio already?
[10:47] <ZoeyMarie> someone said that it might be causing problems for me, too...
[10:47] <indus> ZoeyMarie: naah it works fine generally
[10:47] <indus> ZoeyMarie: its nice
[10:47] <aleron6> i already to you i dont have pulse audio i have alsa
[10:47] <Sicilia2> hi , i have problem with cdrom i can`t burn anything but i can read ,, that my problem with iso file http://fpaste.org/YaWD/
[10:48] <indus> aleron6: ok
[10:48] <ZoeyMarie> then how do I get this dang mic to work? haha
[10:48] <indus> aleron6: just crackling sound is diffucult to diagnose
[10:48] <aleron6> so i do iupgrade alsa then
[10:48] <indus> aleron6: so is your machine all updated?
[10:48] <aleron6> yes
[10:49] <ZoeyMarie> what would the command line be to run sound recorder? it's not in my applications tab.
[10:49] <ZoeyMarie> found it never mind
[10:50] <aleron6> i dont know whats wrong its been ;lik this since i migrrated to version 9.04
[10:50] <indus> aleron6:ask on the forums or search there for similar issues
[10:50] <indus> aleron6: 2 speakers?
[10:50] <ZoeyMarie> yeah... it is just not recognizing this mic... :(  thoughts?
[10:50] <indus> aleron6: under volume control , is devices set to alsa
[10:51] <aleron6> no i just use my ear phones
[10:51] <aleron6> yes
[10:51] <rski> any good kanye jokes going on :p
[10:51] <indus> aleron6: maybe the earphones suck
[10:52] <aleron6> no its not the ear phones
[10:52] <indus> aleron6: run the application from the command line ,then check for any alsa errorss
[10:52] <aleron6> so what is the command
[10:52] <indus> aleron6: well,which audio player u use?
[10:53] <Sicilia2> hi , i have problem with cdrom i can`t burn anything but i can read ,, that my problem with iso file http://fpaste.org/YaWD/ and this my dmesg http://fpaste.org/uqkE/
[10:53] <aleron6> rhythmbox
[10:53] <Pirate_Hunter> anyone heer use moblock, if so can they tell me why wouldnt the install of moblcok create its own folder in /etc/? I dont have the folder /etc/moblock/ which has the MoBlock-nfq.sh script, wondering if it is found somewheer else in ubuntu?
[10:53] <indus> aleron6: type taht name in terminal
[10:53] <indus> then play something
[10:54] <indus> Sicilia2: did you try burning it with other application?
[10:54] <pshr_> any ideas on how to decrypt password in unix ?
[10:55] <Sicilia2> indus: i try brasero k3b and ubuntu burn ,, i try in terminal ,, cdrecord .....
[10:55] <mechdave> aleron6, probably would be best to use a command line player for troubleshooting your problems, try mplayer file_name.mp3
[10:55] <indus> Sicilia2: DOES it  burn in windows?
[10:56] <Sicilia2> indus: yes
[10:56] <mquin> pshr_: technically you can't decrypt them - the encryption used is one-way. There are brute force methods of determining what the password was, such as http://www.openwall.com/john/
[10:56] <indus> Sicilia2: which version of ubuntu
[10:57] <ZoeyMarie> okay. I'm really getting annoyed, and I'm really trying everything that I can... can someone help me figure out why this mic isn't recording?
[10:57] <Sicilia2> indus: not only on ubuntu , kubuntu , suse .. but now i used kubuntu 9.04
[10:57] <pshr_> mquin, you referring to JTR
[10:57] <mquin> pshr_: yes
[10:57] <mechdave> rski, the channel for kanye jokes is #ubuntu-offtopic
[10:58] <indus> mechdave: :)
[10:58] <rski> :>
[10:58] <indus> jacka**
[10:58] <mechdave> G'day Indus
[10:58] <Pirate_Hunter> anyone here care to help me with moblock it is installed but not blocking anything also everytime I try ping it comes as unreachable but I go to the pages through the browser?
[10:58] <indus> g day indeed mechdave
[10:59] <indus> !who  | ZoeyMarie
[10:59] <w00k> aleron6: i had a similar problem too, but on speakers and not with earphones, type alsamixer in the terminal, and decrease the mic bar increase the others
[10:59] <indus> ZoeyMarie: check in volume preferences
[10:59] <ZoeyMarie> what am I checking for? it feels like I live there already.
[10:59] <creative1412> ubottu: Stupid
[10:59] <ZoeyMarie> as in, I've already been checking... :/
[10:59] <indus> ZoeyMarie: in preferences, u see capture?
[10:59] <mechdave> ZoeyMarie, What desktop are you running? Gnome or KDE?
[10:59] <ZoeyMarie> gnome... ubuntu-studio
[11:00] <ZoeyMarie> and I think I have capture enabled...
[11:00] <bullgard4> Smurphy: Ah, understood. Good point. --  Thank you.
[11:00] <ZoeyMarie> I think...
[11:00] <w00k> !tab
[11:00] <_chetan_> !tab
[11:00] <indus> hmm
[11:01] <pshr_> mquin, should i do jtr on the shadow file in /etc
[11:01] <Sicilia2> indus:  any idea ?
[11:01] <pshr_> i get no hashes loaded
[11:01] <indus> Sicilia2: maybe the cd is bad
[11:01] <chriscohen> hi - recently converted from windows where i used tortoiseSVN... i was wondering if anyone could recommend a reasonable GUI-based SVN client for ubuntu 9.04?
[11:01] <ActionParsnip> !svn
[11:01] <rski> chriscohen: tortoisesvn
[11:01] <rski> or is it only for windows still?
[11:01] <indus> Sicilia2: did u try with another cd?
[11:02] <Sicilia2> indus: how is bad and i can burn it in windows ? also i try 20 cd
[11:02] <Sicilia2> indus: new cd
[11:02] <indus> Sicilia2: ok just a question i like to ask
[11:02] <_chetan_> !who
[11:02] <Enissay> hi guys, till yesterday i can access my XinXP and Ubuntu from and to eachother, yesterday WinXP crashed then restarted twice, and now i cannot see it on the network, however i still can access my ubuntu from it, what's wrong please?
[11:02] <chriscohen> rski: windows only
[11:02] <Sicilia2> indus: ok
[11:02] <ActionParsnip> chriscohen: esvn
[11:02] <indus> Sicilia2: brasero what speeds are you using to burn? also, whats the file size
[11:03] <comicinker> chriscohen: rapidsvn, svn script collection for nautilus, maybe dolphin has something for svn already. konqueror had amazing svn support
[11:03] <ActionParsnip> !info esvn
[11:03] <Sicilia2> indus: i try all speed and i try auto :\
[11:03] <ActionParsnip> !info rapidsvn
[11:03] <Sicilia2> indus: also in k3b
[11:03] <chriscohen> ActionParsnip, comicinker thanks for the suggestions, i'll take alook
[11:03] <erikk71> hi all
[11:03] <indus> ActionParsnip:gui for subversion <shrug>
[11:03] <ZoeyMarie> @ indus ok, so I enabled capture, and I still can't figure it out. next thoughts
[11:03] <indus> ZoeyMarie: no further thoughts :)
[11:04] <ZoeyMarie> arrrgh! haha this is gonna give me grey hairs.
[11:04] <ActionParsnip> indus: not something i use
[11:04] <erikk71> what program can i use to tell me what type memory is in my computer
[11:04] <indus> ZoeyMarie: have to keep playing with this, try putting the mic in line in socket
[11:04] <ActionParsnip> indus: some folks like gui
[11:04] <brijith> hai
[11:04] <ZoeyMarie> it's usb.
[11:04] <mechdave> erikk71, cat /proc/meminfo
[11:04] <indus> ActionParsnip: maybe,but havent heard ppl use it for subversion yet
[11:04] <indus> erikk71: the bios does tell you that
[11:05] <indus> ZoeyMarie: usb mic?
[11:05] <erikk71> no
[11:05] <ZoeyMarie> it's the webcam that we figured out was working for pictures... it has a mic in it.
[11:05] <indus> ZoeyMarie: aah i dont think that works in ubuntu, but get a second opinion
[11:05] <levene> I am upgrading from ubuntu 8.04 to 8.10, and am being asked if I want to "Remove obselete packages", 102 of them. These include useful-looking things like cups-pdf. Should I remove them?
[11:05] <indus> ZoeyMarie: i too had a webcam with mic but didnt work
[11:06] <indus> levene: yes remove
[11:06] <erikk71> nope
[11:06] <ZoeyMarie> grr... okay... I suppose I need to get my mixer back out, then... (except it's 200 miles away)
[11:06] <indus> erikk71: what info are you looking for?
[11:06] <levene> indus: so will cups-pdf continue to work once the upgrade is complete?
[11:06] <ZoeyMarie> I'll figure it out. thanks though. :)
[11:06] <erikk71> it wont tell if its ddr 2100 or 2700
[11:06] <indus> levene: it will install new version of cups
[11:06] <levene> indus: ah, good.
[11:06] <indus> levene: have backup? of important stuff?
[11:06] <ZoeyMarie> where would I get a second opinion, by the way?
[11:07] <indus> ZoeyMarie: here :) or put up in the forums
[11:07] <levene> indus: some of it :)
[11:07] <ZoeyMarie> okay
[11:07] <pshr_> how to clear the history of commands in commandline
[11:07] <pshr_> history gives the recently executed commands
[11:07] <levene> pshr_: history -c or something
[11:07] <levene> pshr_: help history
[11:07] <mechdave> pshr_, remove .bash_history in your home directory
[11:07] <indus> levene: hmm hopefully it should be fine,the upgrade process is pretty solid now
[11:08] <pshr_> help history is big one
[11:08] <pshr_> lets me see mechdave
[11:08] <indus> levene: good luck
[11:08] <Rods_Tiger> I'm setting up an ubuntu machine - is it best to use cifs:// with samba to share directories on it to my MacBook, or is there an advantage in using  afp:// with netatalk?
[11:08] <levene> indus: thanks
[11:08] <levene> pshr_: history -c; history -w should do it
[11:08] <mechdave> pshr_, history -c will clear your history
[11:09] <indus> ZoeyMarie: it seems it will work
[11:09] <levene> pshr_: (provided you don't have any other bash instances running which will write their history on exit)
[11:09] <indus> ZoeyMarie: is your webcam working btw?
[11:09] <pshr_> levene, thanks
[11:09] <pshr_> got it
[11:09] <indus> ZoeyMarie: you didnt tell me
[11:09] <indus> ZoeyMarie: your exact question http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1267026
[11:10] <shneedlwoods> yeah, jfgi :-P
[11:10] <chriscohen> ActionParsnip comicinker: thanks for the help
[11:12] <ZoeyMarie> I'll read through that. the cam works, but not the mic.
[11:12] <indus> ZoeyMarie: good
[11:13] <Pirate_Hunter> anyone care to help me?
[11:13] <CQ_> hello, I need to upgrade a hardy server to intrepid from teh console... apt-get dist-upgrade does't do it, it just upgrades the kernel to a newer version... what do I need to run?
[11:13] <mquin> pshr_: yes
[11:14] <CQ_> or just change the apt sources.list to point everything to intrepid?
[11:14] <pshr_> i get a no password hashes loaded error mquin
[11:14] <ZoeyMarie> indus. that looks like it'll work, how do I open that file? (since they're hidden?) and how do I make my messages bold, so that it knows that I'm talking to you. haha
[11:14] <sarthor> Hi, is there any application or free software to recieve/Dial/Record my Landline call on my 56K modem using ubuntu jaunty, Help,
[11:15] <mquin> pshr_: are there actually any password hashes in the file?
[11:15] <sarthor> Hi indus hope you are fine my friend.
[11:15] <marekw2143> hi, how can I allocate to one process specified amount of ram?
[11:15] <pshr_> does /etc/shadow contain hashes
[11:16] <pshr_> it does right
[11:16] <pshr_> do i need to unshadow or some thing like that before i proceed ?
[11:16] <ZoeyMarie> and the client file is not there... :(
[11:17] <mquin> pshr_: I don't think so - all shadow means is that the password hashes are stored in /etc/shadow rahter than /etc/passwd
[11:17] <ActionParsnip> !dialup | sarthor
[11:17] <ZoeyMarie> indus: the client file isn't there.
[11:17]  * Poker[4w4y] iS Aw4y , Catch me, if u Can: Gone away for now
[11:17] <mquin> pshr_: 'No password hashes loaded' means john didn't find any, which either meas there aren't any in the file or there is somethin wrong with it
[11:17] <DJones> !away | Poker[4w4y]
[11:18] <ZoeyMarie> !who
[11:18] <pshr_> mquin, the PM is the hash value for my user name and passwd
[11:18] <pshr_> you got that ?
[11:18] <sarthor> ActionParsnip, no, i dont need dialup, i have DSL for internet, but i dont have Landline Telephone set
[11:18] <pshr_> it definitely is the hash
[11:19] <ZoeyMarie> did indus leave?
[11:19] <z-tau> can someone tell me why my /proc/kcore is 256 terabytes?  I sure don't have that much memory
[11:20] <ikonia> matt2154: that sounds a very unusual problem and interesting issue
[11:21] <matt2154> ikonia: I don't even want to think about how much time I've sunk into this issue.  Now I'm pegging my hopes on NFS4 being the problem...
[11:21] <ActionParsnip> z-tau: its probaly measured in bits so giving you 256Mb
[11:21] <z-tau> the size of the file according to ls -l is 281474974621696 bytes
[11:21] <ikonia> matt2154: if you have time I'd be interested in dropping you a pm to discuss this as it certainly sounds interesting
[11:22] <ZoeyMarie> can anyone help me with these directions that I'm getting from the forums? I need to edit a hidden file, but I can't find it.
[11:22] <mquin> pshr_: yeah, my copy of jtr doesn't like that either. I'm not sure what the encyrption type is - MD5 hashes start with $1$, your has $6$, which implies it's something else
[11:22] <matt2154> ikonia: Sure PM me and I'll give you my email
[11:22] <ikonia> matt2154: that would be cool, I'd like to know how you arrived at this situation
[11:22] <ActionParsnip> z-tau: http://pastebin.com/d33bf5412
[11:22] <ActionParsnip> z-tau: i have 2gb ram there
[11:23] <pshr_> mquin, doesn't JTR support other encryptions like blowfish etc ?
[11:23] <z-tau> !tab
[11:23] <danver> hello
[11:24] <mquin> pshr_: "DES, BSDI, MD5, BF, AFS, LM" according to the manpage
[11:24] <danver> can anyone help me with apache ?
[11:24] <z-tau> ActionParsnip: i thought /proc/kcore is supposed to reflect the amount of memory installed?
[11:24] <sarthor> Hi, is there any application or free software to recieve/Dial/Record my Landline call on my 56K modem using ubuntu jaunty, (dont need to dial dialup connection, I have DSL for internet)Help,
[11:24] <cheater99> hi guys :)
[11:24] <pshr_> hmm mquin
[11:25] <neil_d> I have something odd going on with mdadm etc.  I caused a resync to start yesterday. then /sys/block/md0/md/sync_action = recover :) now after turning the computer back on the resync restarted :) but the file sync_action = idle :(   what is going on here?
[11:25] <ActionParsnip> z-tau: not sure. try sudo lshw | less
[11:25] <cheater99> how can i reconfigure my keyboard? i have a laptop with two 'fn' keys. the one on the left annoys me because i keep on mistaking it for ctrl... is there any way to make it work like left ctrl?
[11:25] <erUSUL> cheater99: System>Preferences>Keyboard
[11:26] <zaas> i have an private SSH key in /root/.ssh and want to connect using windows now, where do i store the public key using putty for example...? (Ubuntu server 9.04)
[11:26] <mquin> pshr_: apparently $6$ is sha-512, which JTR doesn't support. http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1148135.html suggests another tool called hash-cracker
[11:26] <ActionParsnip> z-tau: sudo lshw -C memory
[11:26] <cheater99> erUSUL, but i don't know how to go on from there. i don't see anything that would let me remap the fn key
[11:26] <ActionParsnip> z-tau: http://pastebin.com/f3215c2ad
[11:26] <pshr_> thanks mquin
[11:27] <ZoeyMarie> can anyone help me get my mic to work? I need to disable something in pulseaudio
[11:27] <z-tau> ActionParsnip: I'm on another machine atm so i can't paste results back here but I have 6GiB installed there if that's what you want to know
[11:27] <ActionParsnip> z-tau: or: sudo lshw -C memory | grep size | pastebinit
[11:27] <erUSUL> cheater99: Second tab distributions click on the button distribution options
[11:28] <ActionParsnip> z-tau: no, just telling you how you can get the system to tell you
[11:28] <erUSUL> cheater99: if that is not enough...
[11:28] <cheater99> i'm in 'keyboard preferences', the second tab is 'layouts'
[11:28] <erUSUL> !keys | cheater99
[11:28] <cheater99> is that what you've meant erUSUL ?
[11:28] <erUSUL> cheater99: yes; mine is in spanish XD
[11:28] <erUSUL> cheater99: maybe the keytouch package can help
[11:29] <cheater99> erUSUL, i'm not trying to change my keyboard layout. the layout is fine. i just want to remap one key. it's not a keyboard shortcut either.
[11:29] <ActionParsnip> z-tau: i sugest you install patebinit, its small and very useful
[11:29] <z-tau> ActionParsnip: All i'm actually trying to do is dump all my system memory to a file.. I tried dd if=/dev/core of=/media/blah/core.img (/dev/core is a symlink to /proc/kcore) but it just kept on saving past when i expected it to stop
[11:29] <erUSUL> cheater99: yes but in layout options you can change individual keys like bloqmayus windows key etc
[11:29] <z-tau> ActionParsnip: the 256 TB size of kcore explains that lol, i just want to be sure i saved all memory to the image file
[11:30] <ActionParsnip> z-tau: i think its /dev/mem  not sure
[11:30] <ZoeyMarie> wow... it's like no one even sees my typing... maybe I'm a ghost
[11:30] <cheater99> ersul: yes, but it only has options for some of the keys, and doesn't for the 'fn' key
[11:30] <z-tau> ActionParsnip: i can't access /dev/mem, doesn't work
[11:31] <z-tau> i see your typing zoeymarie :p
[11:31] <ActionParsnip> z-tau: may help: http://linux.die.net/man/4/mem
[11:31] <ZoeyMarie> yay!
[11:32] <z-tau> ActionParsnip: not sure that helps :s
[11:33] <z-tau> ActionParsnip: this is the problem i have when i try /dev/mem - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=407127
[11:35] <shashank_> hi
[11:36] <shashank_> iam unable to get my soundcard working in Ubuntu 9.04 working...
[11:36] <shashank_> Can anyone help me
[11:36] <solor> www,ubuntu.org.cn
[11:37] <indus> shashank_: what soundcard any idea? lspci command
[11:37] <shashank_> auzentech xplosion
[11:37] <zebastian> shashank_: what computer?
[11:37] <shashank_> 1 sec..
[11:38] <shashank_> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1260251
[11:38] <Guest44109>  /join #ubuntu-it.
[11:38] <shashank_> it has all the lspci details
[11:39] <Guest44109> per favore chi c'è che mi possa aiutare
[11:39] <indus> shashank_: cool machine, what are the specs
[11:39] <indus> shashank_: also, use tvtime software to watch tv
[11:39] <shashank_> Intel E8400 C2D
[11:39] <shashank_> abit IP35e
[11:39] <shashank_> 360 Seagate+640 GB WD HDD
[11:40] <myeggo> hello, i am trying to install an asus geforce EN8400GS graphic device in ubuntu 9.04 - i have installed via apt-get nvidia-glx-180 but i still cant run X, some clue or how-to link? i found some but did not worked for me
[11:40] <carlo_>  /join #ubuntu-it.
[11:40] <shashank_> WinTV PVR 150 TV Tuner
[11:40] <shashank_> how to get the soundcar working..?
[11:40] <shashank_> soundcard
[11:40] <Gnea> shashank_: what soundcard?
[11:41] <indus> shashank_: type alsamixer in terminal and check if anything is muted
[11:41] <indus> Gnea: cmedia
[11:42] <shashank_> Master 100
[11:42] <shashank_> PCM 100<>100
[11:42] <shashank_> Front 81<>81
[11:42] <shashank_>  Surround and others 0<>0
[11:42] <Gnea> shashank_: don't bother with surround if you don't have the speakers. and make sure pulseaudio isn't trying to hijack the connection.
[11:43] <carlo_> per favore come faccio ad impostare una stampante su un print server in una rete di windows
[11:43] <shashank_> i have 5.1ch Z5500 speakers
[11:43] <indus> shashank_: wait 1 min
[11:43] <shashank_> sure
[11:43] <indus> shashank_: hmm then have you set channel output to 5.1?
[11:44] <shashank_> where should i set that?
[11:44] <Gnea> carlo_: english
[11:44] <Rapha_rfh> hi, i've installed a vm(vbox) via the bash on debian lenny, i connect to the machine via gnome-rdp. problem: the mouse pointer is at complete different position as the real one. are there any settings i can change? second problem: when i push "ctrl alt del"  my screen locks, but nothings happens in the virtual machine
[11:44] <shashank_> 1 more thing..
[11:44] <shashank_> in alsamixer,
[11:44] <carlo_> no italian sorry
[11:44] <DJones> !it | carlo_
[11:45] <kroson> hi people
[11:45] <shashank_> Soundcard: HDA intel and Chip: Realtek ALC888
[11:45] <kroson> what is the karmic support channel?
[11:45] <shashank_> i want Auzentech..
[11:45] <carlo_> grazie e scusa
[11:45] <indus> shashank_: aaah
[11:45] <kroson> !karmic
[11:45] <indus> shashank_: whats auzentech? your sound  card? is it pci card?
[11:45] <shashank_> yes
[11:46] <shashank_> http://www.auzentech.com/site/products/x-plosion.php
[11:46] <shashank_> it has C-Media CMI8770 PCI chipset
[11:47] <rahmu> hey guys. when using a laptop is it true that not using X could reduce battery consumption?
[11:47] <revenge> can someone tell me why it says my Scandisc usb drive is ignored in virtual box?
[11:47] <sebastian> frmm
[11:47] <indus> shashank_:not sure if it has support for the card
[11:47] <shashank_> :(
[11:47] <indus> shashank_: how old is this card?paste the output of dmesg
[11:48] <indus> shashank_: hot card btw :)
[11:48] <shashank_> [    0.363020] pci 0000:00:1c.2: bridge 64bit mmio pref: [0xfdc00000-0xfdcfffff]
[11:48] <shashank_> [    0.363050] pci 0000:05:03.0: reg 10 io port: [0xce00-0xceff]
[11:48] <Yogotiss> Plain
[11:48] <shashank_> [    0.363082] pci 0000:05:03.0: supports D1 D2
[11:48] <shashank_> [    0.363110] pci 0000:05:04.0: reg 10 32bit mmio: [0xf4000000-0xf7ffffff]
[11:48] <shashank_> [    0.363173] pci 0000:00:1e.0: transparent bridge
[11:48] <FloodBot2> shashank_: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[11:48] <Yogotiss> Has anyone used Gambas2?
[11:48] <shashank_> [    0.363176] pci 0000:00:1e.0: bridge io port: [0xc000-0xcfff]
[11:49] <revenge> can someone tell me why it says my Scandisc usb drive is ignored in virtual box?
[11:49] <indus> shashank_: use oss drivers http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=792218
[11:49] <revenge> shashank: use pastebin
[11:50] <Guest68690> sono nuovo e scusate se faccio errori
[11:50] <indus> shashank_: i am reading posts where people say oss works nicely with this
[11:50] <indus> shashank_: change device to OSS
[11:51] <Guest68690> vorrei un aiuto per installare una stampante collegata ad un server print su una rete windows
[11:51] <erUSUL> !it | Guest68690
[11:52] <indus> shashank_: hello?
[11:52] <aiai> hello
[11:52] <revenge> where do i go to get help with virtualbox?
[11:53] <indus> revenge: here is good for basic stuff i think
[11:53] <aiai> somebody can help me with a pen drive usb problem?
[11:53] <indus> aiai: what is the problem
[11:53] <revenge> indus: can you help me?
[11:53] <indus> revenge: no :) i dont know vbox but someone else might
[11:54] <aiai> i can't find the usb drive in gparted
[11:54] <revenge> does anyone know virtual box?
[11:54] <shashank_> ya
[11:54] <shashank_> iam thr
[11:54] <shashank_> hi
[11:54] <shashank_> indus: u thr?
[11:54] <aiai> i use refresh option,but nothing
[11:54] <pshr_> shashank_, you are from ?
[11:54] <indus> shashank_: yes
[11:54] <shashank_> india
[11:54] <pshr_> locality ?
[11:54] <indus> shashank_: where did you get this super system?
[11:55] <shashank_> Bangalore
[11:55] <indus> aiai: remove adn plug it in again, do u see this device mounted on desktop? i suppose you are  running gparted from live cd
[11:55] <indus> shashank_: me too bangalore
[11:55] <aiai> and in file browser i can see "usb drive" but if i try to open the sistem give me "no media in the drive"
[11:56] <aiai> yes i'm running live cd
[11:56] <indus> aiai: remove and reattach the drive ,then try gparted again
[11:56] <aiai> i've tried but nothing
[11:56] <aiai> i've tried in more usb port
[11:57] <indus> shashank_: ubuntu karmic has support for the latest, the creative x fi works out of the box
[11:57] <indus> shashank_: try it if you have reasonable amount of guts, alpha 6 is out
[11:58] <indus> aiai: 1 min
[11:58] <aiai> indus:thanks a lot
[11:58] <ubuntu> hı
[11:58] <indus> aiai: usb hard drive?
[11:58] <ubuntu> ım usıng lxpanel and openbox
[11:58] <ubuntu> ıt rocks
[11:59] <aiai> indus: what are you meaning?
[11:59] <indus> aiai: is this a usb pen drive or hard disk
[11:59] <aiai> indus: ah,sorry! it's a usb pen drive
[12:00] <indus> aiai: hmm whats on it btw
[12:00] <aiai> indus: but i don't know what kind of pen drive,because i don't have any information about it
[12:00] <ubuntu> fuck you noobs
[12:00] <ubuntu> lol ıdıots
[12:00] <indus> aiai: do u see it in lsusb
[12:00] <ubuntu> fags
[12:00] <ubuntu> fags
[12:00] <FloodBot2> ubuntu: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[12:00] <ubuntu> kıll yourself
[12:01] <ubuntu> faggottt
[12:01] <ubuntu> faggottt
[12:01] <FloodBot2> ubuntu: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[12:01] <DJones> !ops | ubuntu
[12:01] <indus> ubuntu your ip is logged, i know hwho u r
[12:01] <Yogotiss> =boot <ubuntu>
[12:01] <aiai> indus: no i can't see
[12:01] <indus> aiai: so thats teh problem
[12:01] <Rei-chan> >> Someone couldn't handle their livecd.
[12:01] <indus> aiai: the pen drive has not been mounted
[12:01] <elky> indus, please step into #ubuntu-ops.
[12:02] <indus> elky: me ?
[12:02] <aiai> indus: and what i can do?
[12:02] <indus> aiai: hmm can i see the output of lsusb?
[12:02] <elky> indus, yes.
[12:03] <aiai> indus: sorry,i'm not expert: where i can fin lsusb?
[12:05] <aiai> indus: is it in "system" option?
[12:06] <shashank_> Hello
[12:06] <deepz> After switching network from dhcp to static. i am not able to restart network... anyone can help?
[12:06] <indus> aiai: its under main menu>accessories>terminal
[12:07] <shashank_> Can anyone please help me get my soundcard working...
[12:08] <deepz> anyone knows the reason behind this?
[12:08] <aiai> indus: ah ok,thanks. the output is Bus 004 Device 002: ID 058f:1234 Alcor Micro Corp.
[12:08] <aiai> Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
[12:08] <aiai> Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
[12:08] <aiai> Bus 002 Device 003: ID 04f9:0191 Brother Industries, Ltd DCP-315CN
[12:08] <aiai> Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
[12:08] <FloodBot2> aiai: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[12:09] <luist> hey... i applied an icon theme and some of the icons didnt change in avant-window-navigator (even after i restarted) just in the menu and such... how can i make it work in AWN too?
[12:10] <deepz> help!
[12:10] <ActionParsnip> aiai: use pastebin in future please
[12:10] <ActionParsnip> deepz: what happens when you try?
[12:10] <aiai> ActionParsnip: yes sorry
[12:10] <revenge> can someone help me, i tried to uninstall virtualbox 2.x.x and install 3.x.x and i am kind of lost.. :\
[12:11] <muellisoft> revenge: what's your question/problem?
[12:11] <deepz> my network wont restart.. i tried restarting with this command sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
[12:11] <indus> aiai: whats that brothersoft device?
[12:11] <ActionParsnip> revenge: define "lost"
[12:11] <deepz> Actio
[12:11] <shashank_> hello
[12:11] <indus> aiai: i think the pen drive has some problem , if u dont see it under lsusb
[12:12] <aiai> indus: brother is the printer.i think alcor is the pen drive
[12:12] <ActionParsnip> deepz: ok, what is the output?
[12:12] <revenge> muellisoft: ok, i tried to uninstall from add/remove programs then i installed the 3.0 version but its not showing up in accessories
[12:12] <Muelli> deepz: Well, what do you actually want to do? NotworkManager should do most of the things...
[12:12] <ActionParsnip> revenge: if you type: virt  in a terminal then press tab, does it appear?
[12:12]  * Sicilia2 Every BoDy sTand uP , Im bAck
[12:12] <Muelli> revenge: fire up a terminal (alt+f2 and gnome-terminal) and do a apt-cache policy virtualbox
[12:13] <ActionParsnip> revenge: also check under system tools
[12:13] <revenge> command not found
[12:13] <indus> aiai: alcor?
[12:13] <ActionParsnip> revenge: does it show up in the output of: dpkg -l | grep -i virt
[12:13] <indus> aiai: ok
[12:13] <deepz> my network goes off.. when i switch my dhcp to static
[12:13] <revenge> Installed: (none) Candidate: (none)Version table:
[12:13] <ActionParsnip> deepz: set it to static then reboot, see what happens
[12:14] <indus> deepz: maybe a problenm with the ip?
[12:14] <ActionParsnip> revenge: use this guide: http://www.howtoforge.com/installing-virtualbox-3.0-on-an-ubuntu-9.04-desktop
[12:14] <indus> aiai: can you enter the pen drive?
[12:14] <luist> hey... i applied an icon theme and some of the icons didnt change in avant-window-navigator (even after i restarted) just in the menu and such... how can i make it work in AWN too?
[12:15] <ActionParsnip> revenge: add the repo to your sources file and import the key, you can then install vbox 3.0 from tere
[12:15] <revenge> i did that
[12:15] <revenge> but it seems i have something already installed that is conflicting
[12:15] <aiai> indus: if i make open,the system give me "unable to mount location"
[12:15] <indus> aiai: hmm
[12:15] <ActionParsnip> revenge: ok try: sudo apt-get --purge remove virtualbox-ose; sudo apt-get --purge autoremove
[12:15] <indus> aiai: paste the output of mount
[12:15] <indus> !paste | aiai
[12:16] <Sicilia2> hi , i have problem with cdrom i can`t burn anything but i can read ,, that my problem with iso file http://fpaste.org/YaWD/ and this my dmesg http://fpaste.org/uqkE/
[12:16] <deepz> ActionParsnip: it shows stopping ntp server... and doesnot comes out of it
[12:17] <indus> Sicilia2: sorry to see you still have the problem, did you try pasting in the forums?
[12:17] <ActionParsnip> deepz: is your ntp server dfined by name or an ip address?
[12:17] <deepz> by name
[12:17] <revenge> ActionParsnip: ok now i guess i can just install it
[12:17] <deepz> ActionParsnip: by name
[12:17] <Sicilia2> indus: never mind :) ,, no i did`t try
[12:17] <aiai> indus: what do you meaning for output of the mount? if i make "open"  i have "no media in the drive"
[12:17] <jatt> work printer with ubuntu?
[12:18] <ActionParsnip> deepz: and do you have DNS servers defined in /etc/resolv.conf ?
[12:18] <jatt> is there a way to detect a network printer with ubuntu?
[12:18] <indus> aiai: sorry i make it more clear, in the terminal type the command mount
[12:18] <ActionParsnip> revenge: if its been removed, yes
[12:18] <sebastian> d'
[12:18] <sebastian> s
[12:18] <sebastian> d
[12:18] <sebastian> fdf
[12:18] <FloodBot2> sebastian: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[12:18] <revenge> ActionParsnip: it says virtualbox-3.0 is already the newest version.
[12:18] <ActionParsnip> revenge: ok then: sudo apt-get clean; sudo apt-get --reinstall install virtualbox-3.0
[12:18] <deepz> yes it is defined in /etc/resolv.conf
[12:19] <deepz> ActionParsnip:yes it is defined in /etc/resolv.conf
[12:20] <revenge> ActionParsnip: Thanks for your help! its installing now
[12:20] <aiai> indus: http://paste.ubuntu.com/273400/
[12:20] <ActionParsnip> deepz: weird, if the ntp server cannot be hit then that could be affecting it. If you have good dns' in that file it should be fine. Try disabling ntp just to test
[12:20] <ActionParsnip> revenge: np man
[12:21] <ActionParsnip> revenge: that sort of stuff is the big weakness in package systems
[12:23] <revenge> ActionParsnip: http://paste.ubuntu.com/273405/
[12:23] <revenge> ActionParsnip: its still not showing up in applications/accessories
[12:24] <revenge> ActionParsnip: oh NM its in system tools!
[12:24] <aiai> indus: i'm searching some alcor tools...
[12:24] <ActionParsnip> revenge: thats fine
[12:25] <ActionParsnip> revenge: now type virtu and press tab
[12:25] <ActionParsnip> revenge: it willcomplete the command for you and you can run the app
[12:25] <aiai> indus: if it can format with it
[12:25] <ActionParsnip> revenge: if it runs ok, close it then find the menu item
[12:26] <andreas__> Q: I just installed latest ubuntu on my Sony Vaio Laptop, I've got a external monitor plugged in and is running "dual screen" with my external monitor and my laptop monitor. It works just fine. But when I change my windows manager (openbox, fluxbox, ... ) they all run realy realy sluggish, specially when I try to drag windows. I have no idea how to approach this problem. Need somewhere to start, Any ideas anyone?
[12:26] <revenge> ActionParsnip: Nice and it even saved my OS on it
[12:26] <ActionParsnip> revenge: that is in ~/.virtualbox
[12:27] <ActionParsnip> revenge: and is external to any installing / removing of apps
[12:27] <ActionParsnip> andreas__: maybe the new WM needs configuring seperately
[12:28] <tv7497> hello guys .. i just bought a new headphones .. the sound quality when comparing amarok with windows media player the later is really better .. any idea whats wrong ?
[12:29] <revenge> ActionParsnip: But one last problem it keeps saying scandisc device ignored
[12:29] <Gelegrodan> tv7497: same computer?
[12:29] <ActionParsnip> revenge: did you assign a USB device as a disk in the vboxes setup
[12:29] <tv7497> Gelegrodan: yes same computer indeed !
[12:29] <revenge> ActionParsnip: NM finally ! fixed it
[12:29] <Gelegrodan> hm
[12:29] <Gelegrodan> strange
[12:29] <Gelegrodan> tried something else then amarok?
[12:29] <ActionParsnip> revenge: good lad:D
[12:29] <punk_rocker_gul> hey i want to download typingmaster to know my typing speed in ubuntu
[12:30] <punk_rocker_gul> can anyone help?
[12:30] <tv7497> Gelegrodan: exactly ! yeah i tried rythmbox same result ...
[12:30] <andreas__> ActionParsnip : Well, actually the problem remains even with only the laptop monitor active
[12:30] <Dr_Willis> punk_rocker_gul:  tell the channel  the actual problem you are  having - is a good start.
[12:31] <ActionParsnip> andreas__: what video card does: sudo lshw -C display | grep -i product     say you have?
[12:31] <punk_rocker_gul> i want typing master download in ubuntu .. its a software to know the typing speed
[12:31] <Gelegrodan> uh dunno tv7497, try googeling "bad sound quality ubuntu" or something.. somebody should know :)
[12:31] <ppine> How to disable ipv6 in karmic ?
[12:31] <Dr_Willis> punk_rocker_gul:  so.. the problem is? what?    You cant find it? it dont install? it blows up?
[12:31] <aiai> indus: have you read the output?
[12:31] <andreas__> GeForce 8600M GS
[12:31] <tv7497> Gelegrodan: ha ha ha ! thanks bro
[12:31] <punk_rocker_gul> i dont find it
[12:31] <andreas__> ActionParsnip : GeForce 8600M GS
[12:31] <Gelegrodan> np tv7497
[12:32] <shashank_> hello
[12:32] <Rods_Tiger> I'm setting up an ubuntu machine - is it best to use cifs:// with samba to share directories on it to my MacBook, or is there an advantage in using  afp:// with netatalk?
[12:32] <Dr_Willis> punk_rocker_gul:  i recall ther ebeing some typing 'test' type tools in the repositories. check the package manager would be where i would start.
[12:33] <shashank_> iam unable to get my soundcard working..
[12:33] <shashank_> can anyone help me..
[12:33] <punk_rocker_gul> ok thanks
[12:33] <deepz> ActionParsnip: It worked fine after disabling NTP
[12:33] <tv7497> shashank_: whats the problem ?
[12:34] <shashank_> i use auzentech xplosion soundcard
[12:34] <shashank_> but thers no sound coming from it :(
[12:34] <tv7497> shashank_: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting try this mate i am in real hurry leaving ..
[12:34] <ActionParsnip> no word of thanks either
[12:35] <andreas__> ActionParsnip : Actually, this might just be a driver issue, looking into it now
[12:36] <MrNessuno> we!
[12:36] <ActionParsnip> andreas__: make sure you ave the 185 driver installed
[12:36] <edwin1> hi guys...i need drivers for my wireless NIC
[12:37] <edwin1> im new to ubuntu but i previously used 8.04   9.04 doesnt work well with my wireless NIC
[12:37] <ActionParsnip> edwin1: what is the output of: sudo lshw -C network | grep product
[12:38] <ActionParsnip> edwin1: you couldve made your life easier and consulter the web for devcies that work out of the box
[12:39] <edwin1> the command returns nothing
[12:40] <andreas__> ActionParsnip : My repositories list 180 as higest ver..
[12:42] <ActionParsnip> andreas__: what is the output of: lsb_release -c
[12:42] <ActionParsnip> edwin1: sudo lshw -C network
[12:43] <Vegar> is exim4 required on a desktop computer or can it safely be removed?
[12:43] <karimas> anyone know how i can give remote assistance bypassing router or firewall?? (ex. teamviewer...)
[12:43] <levene> I have just upgraded from 8.04 to 8.10. On reboot, the bubble about restricted drivers came up, and I chose to activate NVIDIA accelerated graphics driver version 173, as recommended. However, when I click activate, a dialog box about downloading progress flashes up briefly showing 0%, then a dialog box with an "no entry" icon and no text appears. How can I see what's going wrong?
[12:43] <andreas__> jaunty
[12:43] <andreas__> ActionParsnip : jaunty
[12:44] <levene> I have to access the internet through a proxy, so this could be the problem. But I don't know how to fix it.
[12:44] <ActionParsnip> levene: try: sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-173
[12:44] <ActionParsnip> andreas__: strange, there is an alpha driver 190 which may help
[12:44] <jharkins> uit
[12:45] <metacube> Xspringies rulez
[12:45] <andreas__> ActionParsnip : Actually I belive it's a driver prob. Pretty sure I can take care of it. Thnx for the advice Action
[12:45] <ActionParsnip> np bro
[12:45] <levene> ActionParsnip: ok, am apt-get upgrading
[12:46] <levene> ActionParsnip: oddly, it doesn't work from the gui i get when I click the red important updates arrow - it's as if the system has forgotten my proxy settings
[12:46] <levene> ActionParsnip: except for the command line, that is
[12:47] <ActionParsnip> levene: its doing the same thing for you :)
[12:47] <ActionParsnip> levene: maybe you have a faulty jockey-gtk
[12:47] <levene> ActionParsnip: i know. but it's annoying when things don't just work :(
[12:47] <ActionParsnip> levene: welcome to linux, sometimes its glorious, sometimes its pain
[12:47] <levene> ActionParsnip: hm, there are lots of nvidia-glx-[0-9]* - any reason not to choose -180 instead of -173?
[12:49] <ActionParsnip> levene: if jockey recommends it i'd go with it, older cards need lower numbers, spanking new cards need the newer drivers
[12:49] <ActionParsnip> levene: some wont even like the ones on the repos and need the drivers from www.nvidia.com
[12:50] <levene> ActionParsnip: ok. i am now convinced that gnome apps (except for firefox, where's it's set manually) aren't respecting the proxy settings
[12:50] <levene> ActionParsnip: but they do look good from system->prefs->network proxy
[12:50] <levene> and they worked before the upgrade :(
[12:51] <ActionParsnip> levene: you can set the proxy system wide with: export http_proxy="http://proxy.server.com:port
[12:51] <ActionParsnip> "
[12:51] <NerveClasp> Hi! Sorry to interrupt, but I have a question I hope you can help to solve: I have internet connection through eth0 and I share traffic with my roommate by wlan0 wireless connection. the q is: how to manage internet traffic, which I give to my roommate? I managed to lessen it only for 1 Mb/s
[12:51] <levene> ActionParsnip: well i have something similar in .bashrc
[12:51] <indus> levene: did the upgrade go well?
[12:51] <ActionParsnip> levene: obviously change the address ut you get the idea
[12:51] <ActionParsnip> levene: good enough
[12:52] <levene> indus: well, it went :) a few teething problems
[12:52] <levene> ActionParsnip: doesn't help with the gui apt-get thing or jockey
[12:52] <Dr_Willis> NerveClasp:  what else do you want to do to it?  You could always enforce some proxy  I guess..
[12:52] <DJones> levene: I saw somebody with a similar problem the other day, they had to change their global proxy settings via System, Preferences, Network Proxy
[12:52] <ActionParsnip> levene: hmm, id assume it would use that but i could be wrong
[12:52] <mitch_P> hallo @ll !! kennt sich jemand von euch mit Rhythmbox aus ?
[12:53] <NerveClasp> Dr_Willis: no, I just want my roommate to eat less of my traffic=))
[12:53] <Pici> !de | mitch_P
[12:53] <shashank_> hello
[12:53] <shashank_> iam unable to get my soundcard working..
[12:53] <shashank_> i use auzentech xplosion soundcard
[12:53] <shashank_> but thers no sound coming from it :(
[12:54] <shashank_> can anyone help me..
[12:54] <[manas]> im trying to drop disk on my iphone but i getting un error Error: No ports specified for connecti
[12:55] <NerveClasp> can I control traffic from my eth0 to wlan0? is there any way?
[12:55] <shashank_> can any kind person help me please....
[12:55] <ActionParsnip> shashank_: lsbci | grep -i audio
[12:56] <grawity> NerveClasp: Google says you should try 'wondershaper' first.
[12:56] <ActionParsnip> shashank_: websearch for what it outputs, you may strike gold
[12:56] <shashank_> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1260251
[12:56] <NerveClasp> grawity: thanx)) I'll try it now
[12:57] <grawity> NerveClasp: I haven't ever tried anything like that though... I would just scream at the roommate until he learns how to configure his BitTorrent client.
[12:57] <levene> ActionParsnip: thanks, the nvidia driver is working nicely now :)
[12:57] <shashank_> that link has the o/p of lspci cmd..
[12:58] <shashank_> http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=880fc953abadefb22dc53d3038c8de8b3fb64cba
[12:58] <shashank_> complete details of my sound cards..
[12:58] <shashank_> i hope its easier to help now...
[12:59] <NerveClasp> grawity: well, my roommate uses youtube//((( =)
[12:59] <helgoman> hi
[13:00] <shashank_> someone pls help me..
[13:01] <helgoman> i have installed ubuntu 9.04, nvidia driver for my graphic card and openarena. the game is running but with black floors and walls... I deactivated compiz and activated metacity... but doesn't help me... do somebody knows what do i have to do?
[13:01] <indus> shashank_: did you try using ubuntu 9.10,its in aplha6 so if you are brave,you might try it
[13:01] <shashank_> no..
[13:02] <shashank_> do i have to reinstall everything if i have to try 9.10?
[13:02] <Vtec> Does anyone know the feature on the top right of a panel where it says the user and then the power button to logout/restart/power off ect?
[13:02] <indus> shashank_: not if you upgrade
[13:02] <grawity> Vtec: Fast user switch applet, if I recall correctly.
[13:02] <indus> Vtec: its called user switch applet
[13:02] <indus> !fusa
[13:03] <pbn> Hi, I'm trying to (re)configure the locales on some Ubuntu machine. On Debian GNU/Linux "dpkg-reconfigure locales" brings me a dialog that allows me to choose which locales are generated, but on Ubuntu "dpkg-reconfigure locales" doesn't bring me that dialog. How can I (re)configure the locales ?
[13:03] <NerveClasp> helgoman: try to google about installing directX under wine. you play game which is for windows as far as I can understand?
[13:03] <shashank_> should i download the entire 9.10 or anyother fater option to upgrade?
[13:03] <helgoman> no
[13:03] <helgoman> it is a opensource quake3 clone
[13:03] <helgoman> runs nativly with linux
[13:04] <NerveClasp> helgoman: oh, I see=)
[13:04] <indus> shashank_: i warn you, its alpha it might break your system
[13:04] <helgoman> it runs with sidux...
[13:04] <indus> shashank_: sep 23 is beta i believe
[13:04] <helgoman> but sidux sucks me a lot... that is why i want to run ubuntu
[13:04] <indus> shashank_: did u try with OSS device ?
[13:04] <Vtec> Grawity or Indus how would I get the fast user switch applet back? I don't find it in Add to panel
[13:04] <shashank_> how can i set the auzentech as default?
[13:05] <shashank_> coz when i rum alsamixer... the card and chip is shown as Intel..which is onboard
[13:05] <indus> Vtec: on panel, right click on panel ,add to panel and scroll down u will see it
[13:05] <grawity> Vtec: Try searching for that applet in Synaptic.
[13:05] <NerveClasp> grawity: thank you!!! it works=)))
[13:05] <indus> shashank_: what devices do u see
[13:06] <ActionParsnip> levene: cool :)
[13:06] <shashank_> cat /proc/asound/modules
[13:06] <indus> shashank_: in volume properties
[13:06] <shashank_> 0 snd_hda_intel
[13:06] <shashank_>  1 snd_cmipci
[13:06] <indus> shashank_: no not there, in volune icon in panel, right click and change device pelase
[13:06] <indus> please
[13:06] <indus> Vtec: got it?
[13:06] <Vtec> any idea how to change the little green running man in fast user switch applet?
[13:07] <Vtec> yeah i got it D: it was called User Switcher hehe
[13:07] <indus> Vtec: change icons
[13:07] <shashank_> 1sec..lemme see
[13:07] <indus> Vtec: yes
[13:07] <indus> shashank_: did u see? \
[13:07] <Vtec> change the icon where though?
[13:07] <shashank_> ya..
[13:08] <indus> Vtec: system>preferences>appearance
[13:08] <shashank_> C-Medi CMI8770(Alsa Mixer)
[13:08] <indus> shashank_: ya select it
[13:08] <Vtec> like edit the theme?
[13:08] <indus> shashank_: now try after logging out and logging in
[13:08] <indus> Vtec: yeah
[13:08] <shashank_> there are some 8 options like that
[13:09] <indus> shashank_: select one which seems most sensible
[13:09] <indus> shashank_: is there any oss ones?
[13:09] <indus> !oss
[13:09] <indus> wow that is bad
[13:09] <indus> !alsa
[13:09] <shashank_> thers one C-Media CMI8770 C Media PCI .....(PulseAudio Mixer)
[13:09] <Vtec> I got it thankyou so much
[13:09] <indus> shashank_: yes so you try with that then
[13:09] <Vtec> Also, any idea how to change my username?
[13:10] <indus> Vtec: :)
[13:10] <indus> Vtec: not easy
[13:10] <shashank_> i will do tht now..
[13:10] <indus> Vtec: create a new user if u wish
[13:10] <Vtec> ahh I see
[13:10] <shashank_> can't i get it work without logging off?
[13:10] <Vtec> this server is a great help
[13:11]  * Dr_Willis missed the actual question. :)
[13:11] <Vtec> hmm what is the different bewteen Jaunty Jackolope and Karmic Koala? Anyone here tried both before?
[13:11] <sulakshana> hi i need some urgent help .. basically i just installed the ubuntu 64 on my moms new compaq laptop .. during the install i selected the option to run side by side .. what it did was installed it on an existing partition called recovery that i assume compaq made for windows and now had only limited 10 gb space and also doesnt give the option to boot windows instead only has ubuntu or windows recovery disk maker .. please help me fix this .. i guess i 
[13:11] <Dr_Willis> Vtec:  koala has everything updated.. and some chagnes in many key areas.
[13:11] <Pici> Vtec: Karmic is not yet released and is still Alpha software at this time.
[13:11] <Vtec> ahh so overall koala is the better jaunty?
[13:12] <Dr_Willis> Vtec:  untill it breaks..  like it did yesterday for a large # of people
[13:12] <ActionParsnip> Vtec: its the next release, not necessarily better
[13:12] <Vtec> oh lord lol
[13:12] <Vtec> I will upgrade it when it is released
[13:12] <Vtec> Alphas have alot of problems
[13:12] <Dr_Willis> thats why they are 'alphas' :)
[13:13] <Raydiation> im getting kdelibs5 updates? kde5 already out xD?
[13:13] <Vtec> hehe thanks again you guys I really appreciate the help, knowing you guys do this for free and out of hard
[13:13] <folletto> hi i have some proble whit linux mint on my olidata 7600
[13:13] <folletto> somebody help me
[13:13] <Pici> folletto: We do not support Mint here, please use #linuxmint on irc.spotchat.org
[13:13] <Myrtti> !mintsupport
[13:13] <Vtec> folletto state your problem
[13:14] <shashank> hello
[13:14] <Vtec> ahh yes
[13:14] <Vtec> this is #ubuntu lol
[13:14] <Vtec> for ubuntu users
[13:14] <folletto> thank you!!!!
[13:14] <shashank> theres still no sound :(
[13:15] <sulakshana> how does one uninstall ubuntu also restoring mbr as before
[13:16] <indus> sulakshana: you install from a live cd
[13:16] <sulakshana> indus: yes
[13:16] <indus> sulakshana: so your mbr is messed up? cant boot into ubuntu?
[13:17] <sulakshana> indus: i guess i need to uninstall and reinstall more wisely .. can someone help me uninstall ubuntu???
[13:17] <indus> sulakshana: can you tell me what the problem exactly is
[13:17] <sulakshana> indus: my mbr only shows windows restore and ubuntu .. doesnt give an option to load windows
[13:18] <adalal> sulakshana: you mean the grub?
[13:18] <indus> sulakshana:i want to see the output of sudo fdisk -l
[13:18] <indus> !paste | sulakshana
[13:19] <sulakshana> hi i need some urgent help .. basically i just installed the ubuntu 64 on my new compaq laptop .. during the install i selected the option to run side by side .. what it did was installed it on an existing partition called recovery that i assume compaq made for windows and now had only limited 10 gb space and also doesnt give the option to boot windows instead only has ubuntu or windows recovery disk maker  .. i guess i need to uninstall and reinstall
[13:20] <sulakshana> but i donno how to do this and how to restore my mbr??
[13:20] <indus> sulakshana: you dont uninstall ubuntu, you format the partition and reinstall on it
[13:20] <adalal> sulakshana: paste the fdisk -l like indus said...
[13:20] <adalal> !paste
[13:20] <indus> yes please
[13:20] <indus> main menu > accessories > terminal
[13:21] <len> hi, is there any way to set up a mask to a file create on a share and another mask to a sub dir of this share?
[13:21] <sulakshana> nothing happens with fdisk -l ... just goes to the next line
[13:21] <indus> sulakshana: sudo fdisk -l
[13:21] <adalal> sulakshana: sudo fdisk -l
[13:22] <BWARG> i need help setting up my computer as a simple server
[13:22] <indus> is there a ubuntu europe english channel?
[13:22] <taipan_snake> o...k...then
[13:23] <Pici> !uk | indus
[13:23] <BWARG> i want to use cherokee and have a simple ftp
[13:23] <perlsyntax> is ubuntu 9.10 is thatlast testing iso?
[13:24] <len> hi is possible to create a default mask to a share and another mask in a sub dir when file is created using samba?
[13:24] <Pici> perlsyntax : Please join #ubuntu+1 for Karmic/9.10 support/discussion.
[13:24] <adalal> sulakshana: there?
[13:24] <adalal> indus: yes
[13:24] <BWARG> the update from alpha 5 to 6 wasnt much
[13:24] <sulakshana> indus: http://pastebin.com/m24f6b938
[13:25] <sulakshana> adalal: http://pastebin.com/m24f6b938
[13:25] <Ahtenus> If i want to run a ruby script I've installed through gem should I run it in the regular terminal or is there some special ruby terminal i should use?
[13:25] <Ahtenus> Because if i use the regular terminal it just says command not found..
[13:25] <BWARG> ive installed cherokee and mounted a seperate partition as /server
[13:25] <BWARG> do i do a change mode on the mounted partition?
[13:26] <adalal> sulakshana: looks fine to me, seems like your grub menu is messed up
[13:26] <kliklik> What is the file that I can edit and enter the various remote systems I connect to so I dont have to type long username/hosts in the console?
[13:26] <sulakshana> adalal: did you get it?
[13:26] <adalal> kliklik: the best way is to use opendns :)
[13:26] <ActionParsnip> BWARG: /etc/fstab probably
[13:27] <sulakshana> adalal: i need to remove ubuntu from the 11 gb partition and put it on the 200 gb partition
[13:27] <adalal> sulakshana: yeah i got it, but the fdisk looks fine
[13:27] <ActionParsnip> kliklik: or add them in /etc/hosts
[13:27] <adalal> sulakshana: okay, right now you have 5 partitions...
[13:27] <adalal> sulakshana: what partitions do you want? and how big do you want each of them to be?
[13:28] <sulakshana> adalal: firstly i wanna be able to run windows .. atleast have the option to in grub ... im gonna get my ass kicked big time if i dont get that to work dude
[13:28] <kliklik> adalal, ActionParsnip, I don't mean dns, I already have that one figured, I remember that you can use a simple INI like file in the home directory where you can specify alias, hostname, user, pass for various ftp/ssh sites, as a shortcut.
[13:29] <indus> adalal: i guess she can reinstall manually with live cd, its best way to reinstall grub too
[13:29] <indus> sulakshana: do one thing boot up a live cd
[13:29] <Pici> kliklik: I think you can do this from ~/ssh/.config  see man ssh_config for the syntax
[13:29] <indus> adalal: first just reinstall grub i suggest so windows appears in menu
[13:29] <BWARG> *googling furiously*
[13:29] <sulakshana> indus: and..
[13:29] <ActionParsnip> kliklik: you can use /root/.credentials if the thing is a mount action
[13:30] <adalal> indus, sulakshana, you can just try reinstalling grup
[13:30] <adalal> grub*
[13:30] <sulakshana> ok brb
[13:30] <indus> sulakshana: i want the output of cat /boot/grub/menu.lst
[13:30] <indus> aah impatient ones :)
[13:30] <adalal> ah
[13:30] <adalal> yes
[13:30] <remoteCTRL1> hi guys!
[13:30] <ActionParsnip> kliklik: you can run: gksudo gedit /root/<some filename>
[13:30] <adalal> i tried saying that jus now too
[13:31] <indus> remoteCTRL1: hello
[13:31] <ActionParsnip> kliklik: and add: username=your_smb_username
[13:31] <ActionParsnip> kliklik: password=your_smb_password
[13:31] <remoteCTRL1> something is "bothering" my hdd in an every second intervall, can somebody help me find out what that could be?
[13:31] <BWARG> what security measures do i take to secure my root partition against intrusion once i set up the /server mount as a the the one publicly available?
[13:31] <ActionParsnip> kliklik: you can then use that in the connection as credentials
[13:31] <adalal> remoteCTRL1: what do you mean by bothering yo?
[13:31] <adalal> you*
[13:31] <ActionParsnip> kliklik: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=280473
[13:31] <ActionParsnip> kliklik: am i close?
[13:31] <remoteCTRL1> adalal: my hdd does this brrp brrp every second
[13:32] <BWARG> is that problem addressed in cherokee/
[13:32] <BWARG> ?
[13:32] <psinetic> :( someone help pls :(
[13:32] <ActionParsnip> !ask | psinetic
[13:32] <adalal> remoteCTRL1: depending on how loud it is, it's probably just reading it, or it seems like a hardware problem
[13:32] <kliklik> ActionParsnip, sorry, no :) I'm trying to find it in the backups, I'm sure I've used it before.. it looks like: [alias]\nhost: example.com\nuser:bla  ...
[13:32] <indus> remoteCTRL1: install smartmontools from synaptic and run it
[13:32] <remoteCTRL1> adalal: neither nor i originally suspected updatedb, beagle or nfs of doing this but it doesnt
[13:33] <ActionParsnip> kliklik: oh well, sorry
[13:33] <kliklik> no problem
[13:33] <BWARG> brb google is my buddy
[13:33] <remoteCTRL1> indus: thanks for the hint i will look into this
[13:33] <indus> BWARG: whats your problem,
[13:33] <adalal> remoteCTRL1: follow indus...
[13:33] <adalal> psinetic: yes...
[13:33] <adalal> !ask | psinetic
[13:33] <psinetic> i just got ubuntu (have no idea how to use it). it didn't support my drivers (Nvidia) and one of my friends who isn't on right now told me to get the package from the site, i don't know what type of card i have is, so i just grabbed one (STUPID!!!!), and i went through an hour just to figure out how to install it, back and forth, omg it was annoying, and finally got it....but it's the wrong driver and i'm lost and frustrated :(
[13:34] <len> hi is possible to create a default mask to a share and another mask in a sub dir when file is created using samba?
[13:34] <indus> remoteCTRL1: once you install it, run it from terminal smartctl -i /dev/whatever
[13:34] <mgv1> hi, how can i copy an dvd?
[13:34] <Dr_Willis> psinetic:  gee.. for my nvidia cards on ubuntu. I just run that hardware-manager tool.. and click click.. done..
[13:34] <adalal> psinetic: if it's just an nvidia card, it should be under system > administration > hardware drivers
[13:34] <mgv1> can anyone tell me how do i backup the thunderbird addresses history and whether evulution is better than thundirbird? question number two: often my computer don't find the right wireless connection - why is that?
[13:34] <psinetic> but how do i get it to go back to normal?
[13:34] <BWARG> evolution is better than anything out there
[13:34] <psinetic> the screen is all screwed up
[13:35] <BWARG> its everything in one
[13:35] <ovin08> ok, so i checked the md5 against the iso i downloaded and everything is fine, yet when i do the Check CD option on the install, it says there is a problem with "1 files"
[13:35] <remoteCTRL1> indus, hmm gotta read the manpages for that to see what it actually does, gimme a few...
[13:35] <adalal> psinetic: what exactly have you install so far?
[13:35] <adalal> psinetic: you can also try xfix
[13:35] <psinetic> on the OS?
[13:35] <BWARG> and its integrated into the OS
[13:35] <adalal> psinetic: yes
[13:35] <CmdPrmtMd> mgv1 those two are just differnt amimals to me. I like thunderbird
[13:35] <psinetic> just random apps, nothing serious
[13:35] <indus> remoteCTRL1: itsg  a HDD monitorin tool
[13:35] <ActionParsnip> ovin08: bad burn, new cd and burn as SLOWLY as you can
[13:35] <adalal> psinetic: and no other drivers as such?
[13:36] <ovin08> i have burned it 2 times at 4x :D
[13:36] <psinetic> just this one
[13:36] <psinetic> the nvidia driver
[13:36] <CmdPrmtMd> evolution is great if you need it all
[13:36] <adalal> psinetic: where did you download it from?
[13:36] <ActionParsnip> ovin08: wow, erm bad batch of CDs
[13:36] <psinetic> nvidia.com
[13:36] <indus> ovin08: try ignoring it and going ahead with the install :)
[13:36] <ovin08> memorex....
[13:36] <adalal> psinetic: was it a deb file?
[13:36] <ActionParsnip> psinetic: try gksudo jockey-gtk
[13:36] <psinetic> .run file
[13:36] <indus> ovin08: or bad cd's sure
[13:36] <ovin08> i get an error that lets me do retry, that gets past 2 errors, but then i get an I/O error and it just boots from the cd...
[13:37] <ActionParsnip> adalal: its a packed precompiled program or library
[13:37] <ActionParsnip> adalal: its what things are packaged into in debian based systems
[13:37] <adalal> ActionParsnip: what are you trying to say?
[13:37] <ActionParsnip> adalal: debs have dependancies which need to install to, apt-et manages this for you
[13:38] <psinetic> aghhhh!!! i can't even see the "ok" button cuz the screen res is so small
[13:38] <indus> any ops here?
[13:38] <ikonia> indus: why ?
[13:38] <ActionParsnip> adalal: you asked what a deb was, ive now told you
[13:38] <adalal> psinetic: well, you can just try sudo apt-get remove <package name>
[13:38] <denny> indus: #ubuntu-ops is where they lurk.  Why do you need one?
[13:38] <indus> nothing, just checking
[13:38] <ActionParsnip> psinetic: you can hold alt and grab a window from anywhere
[13:38] <adalal> ActionParsnip: I didn't ask what a deb file was, lol, i asked if what the dude downloaded was a deb file
[13:38] <mgv1> anyone know of an easy way to clone an dvd?
[13:38] <ActionParsnip> adalal: "adalal: psinetic: was it a deb file?"   you really did
[13:39] <ActionParsnip> oops
[13:39] <ActionParsnip> my bad
[13:39] <ActionParsnip> i suck today
[13:39] <ActionParsnip> need coffee
[13:39] <FloodBot2> ActionParsnip: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[13:39] <psinetic> oh awesome!!! no, it was NOT a .deb file, it was a .run file
[13:39] <ActionParsnip> adalal:  sorry dude
[13:39] <adalal> ActionParsnip: I didn't ask what is a deb file, i asked if what he/she downloaded was a deb file lol..
[13:40] <ovin08> anyone get an I/O error during install?
[13:40] <bazhang> mgv1, k9copy
[13:40] <adalal> psinetic: i believe you can still remove it with apt-get
[13:40] <ActionParsnip> ovin08: do you have a different brand of CD?
[13:40] <ovin08> i used an HP one at first, same issue
[13:40] <psinetic> there are two drivers available, one is alreadyin use, so i'm going to see if switching at least resets it then remove hte other one
[13:40] <ActionParsnip> ovin08: or if you have a usb stick, you can install from that (much faster)
[13:40] <adalal> psinetic: sounds good :)
[13:41] <ovin08> yeah, i would prefer that, but the comp isnt too new so i dont think i can book from usb
[13:41] <remoteCTRL1> indus: hmmm... says the disk doesnt support smart
[13:41] <ovin08> or even network
[13:41] <remoteCTRL1> indus: i have to add that it is an scsi disk...
[13:41] <psinetic> what's the command to restart the comp?
[13:41] <adalal> psinetic: sudo reboot
[13:41] <psinetic> hehe, o
[13:41] <psinetic> ok**
[13:41] <ActionParsnip> psinetic: or: sudo shutdown -r now
[13:41] <indus> remoteCTRL1: hmm wierd, i thought all disks today support smart
[13:41] <adalal> .
[13:42] <indus> remoteCTRL1: what disk is it
[13:42] <psinetic> i should like write these down or something
[13:42] <ActionParsnip> ovin08: check the bios, it may support it
[13:42] <adalal> psinetic: no... you learn as you go
[13:42] <remoteCTRL1> indus: you mean what brand and model?
[13:42] <psinetic> oh ok
[13:42] <indus> ya
[13:42] <adalal> psinetic: and if anything, you have the internet at your hand..
[13:42] <adalal> :P
[13:42] <Kingsy101> can someone tell me how to install pear on ubuntu?
[13:42] <psinetic> true
[13:43] <psinetic> well that's odd....
[13:43] <adalal> ?
[13:43] <ActionParsnip> !info pear
[13:43] <bazhang> Kingsy101, as in pearpc?
[13:43] <len> How can I enforce a file created by a user to be created in group X
[13:43] <psinetic> the login sceen is perfect res
[13:43] <len> How can I enforce a file created by a user to be created in group X?
[13:43] <psinetic> but the desktop is like small
[13:43] <ActionParsnip> Kingsy101: pear?
[13:43] <psinetic> like it was before, so it's reset
[13:43] <adalal> psinetic: well, have you restarted x?
[13:43] <ovin08> ActionParsnip: thanks, ill check that out later tonight, but do youhave any other suggestions just in case it doesnt :/
[13:43] <psinetic> i rebooted the comp
[13:43] <indus> how do i make ubottu pm me with !info <package>
[13:43] <adalal> psinetic: if it's perfect, it's good
[13:43] <adalal> :P
[13:43] <Kingsy101> yea so I can run commands like ./pear mage-setup .
[13:43] <ikonia> indus: I don't think you can
[13:43] <Myrtti> indus: you don't
[13:43] <bazhang> indus /msg ubottu info package
[13:43] <adalal> psinetic: probably using open source drives nless you enabled the closed source nvidia one
[13:43] <psinetic> wel that was the login screen, now it's back to just being small again
[13:44] <Myrtti> indus: "aptitude show package"
[13:44] <indus> hmm
[13:44] <ActionParsnip> ovin08: burn the image on a different cd drive or systemmaybe
[13:44] <ovin08> ok, thanks
[13:44] <indus> Myrtti: no no i meant ubottu the bot
[13:44] <Dr_Willis> psinetic:  the users can run nvidia-settings and set their own res.
[13:44] <ActionParsnip> Kingsy101: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PhpPear
[13:44] <indus> ok i got it now thanks all 3
[13:44] <ActionParsnip> Kingsy101: that?
[13:44] <Kingsy101> I think so yea
[13:45] <indus> ikonia: bazhang command works
[13:45] <Myrtti> indus: no I meant that you don't. Please don't strain the bot with something you can either find out on your pc with aptitude, or using packages.ubuntu.com searhc
[13:45] <ovin08> also, would the Desktop ubuntu be just as good as the Server version if i wanted to set up a weblogic server to make some JEE apps?
[13:45] <ActionParsnip> Kingsy101: cool, dont use ./pear if you install it or it will look for pear in the pwd, which it isnt its in $PATH somewhere
[13:45] <psinetic> ooooooooomg ok. this is nice, it works now :)
[13:45] <indus> Myrtti: ? strain a bot?
[13:45] <ActionParsnip> ovin08: sure
[13:45] <adalal> :)
[13:45] <indus> omg
[13:45] <ovin08> great, thanks again
[13:45] <ActionParsnip> ovin08: you'll just be using resources to run the desktop
[13:46] <ovin08> does the Server version have a GUI, im not the best at command line yet, but im trying
[13:46] <bazhang> ovin08, no but you can install one
[13:46] <ActionParsnip> ovin08: no the server has no gui, if you want a gui, intall desktop
[13:46] <ovin08> thanks for the info
[13:47] <psinetic> ok, now i need a few more things that i just can't find on google, or i'm haveing trouble with. first: msn, i need a good alternate for msn, i got amsn, but it won't login (even thought he pass and user is correct). Next I need to setup virtualbox and get windows xp in that so i can run my gaphics software, then i want to setup a firewall.
[13:47] <DJones> !pidgin | psinetic
[13:47] <psinetic> pidgin doesn't support webcam
[13:47] <Dr_Willis> !vbox | psinetic
[13:48] <Dr_Willis> psinetic:  and why do you need a firewall? :)
 thanks there is one extention in thunderbird which is nice, every time the user agent is different
[13:48] <psinetic> because i hack and am a computer technician with the government :D
[13:48] <indus> i have to go now
[13:48] <indus> join laters
[13:48] <psinetic> later indus
[13:48] <Dr_Willis> !firewall | psinetic
 where do i find k9copy?
[13:49] <Dr_Willis> !info k9copy
[13:49] <bazhang> mgv1, sudo apt-get install k9copy (from the repos)
[13:49] <DJones> psinetic: I'm not sure whether there's anything else in jaunty that does support a webcam for msn
 ok i've found it in the add and remove under all programs
[13:50] <psinetic> jaunty?
 what sudo and apt means?
[13:50] <bazhang> psinetic, 9.04
[13:50] <psinetic> oh oik
[13:50] <psinetic> ok**
[13:50] <bazhang> mgv1, that is for the command line install (from terminal)
[13:50] <rodders> anyone have experience with geany?  I need to setup an IDE for c++ in ubuntu and am not familiar with linux setups for g++
[13:50] <psinetic> mgv1, su=superuser do=do
[13:50] <tuxick> lo
[13:51] <nikos> Ubuntu is my mail OS now. who needs anything else :D
[13:51] <psinetic> :P
 like suduku - and what is apt?
[13:51] <foxray> oh man karmic koala on my netbook flys, fixes all the bugs that were in 9.04 like the avi video stuttering, and wireless now connects in 2 seconds
[13:51] <Dr_Willis> rodders:  geany is a nice little editor.     Not sure if it counts as a full IDE or not.. I never use it for that.
[13:51] <rodders> Dr_Willis; rec me another IDE, anjuta opens like an editor too
[13:52] <psinetic> i dunno
[13:52] <psinetic> lol
[13:52] <psinetic> application transfer?
[13:52] <psinetic> lol
[13:52] <foxray> still some issues with udevd though, and cups
[13:52] <Dr_Willis> rodders:  i dont use any of them so i cant.
[13:52] <Dr_Willis> rodders:  geany is a much lighter program then other 'ide's' i imagine its not got as many fancy features.
[13:52] <nikos> what would you say is the best prog.. to rip CDs. I use sound juicer, and works fine.
[13:53] <rodders> Dr_willis: need only the full Build commands (e.g. make), can compile simple programs
[13:53] <psinetic> >_> again with the sound being extremely low. i fixed this before but apparently it didn't stick.
[13:53] <Dr_Willis> nikos:  most all of them are front ends to the same few command line tools.. so its just a matter of taste.
[13:53] <tuxick> looking for clue on installing on aspire one pro, network interface ar8132 not detected
[13:53] <bazhang> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGetHowto mgv1
[13:53] <BWARG> k3b
[13:53] <lng> hi! why `date 091815502009` doesn't set the time?
[13:53] <gnutron> mgv1: apt = Advanced Package Tool
[13:53] <rodders> anyone can recc me a site to using the ubuntu environment to develop c++ code?
[13:53] <Kingsy101> hmmm apt-get install php-pear obviously wasnt the right thing.. it still says command not found
[13:54] <Kingsy101> for ./pear
[13:54] <Dr_Willis> Kingsy101:  ./pear would look in the current directory for pear.. try just 'pear'
[13:54]  * andr386 Hello, How would you monitor files to know who changed it (who or what) and when ? I started playing with lsof and inotify but it doesn't give me enough informations, what do you use ?
[13:54] <diz_Child> test
[13:54] <Kingsy101> ah right I see.. thanks
[13:55] <diz_Child> is there any dns proxy?
[13:55]  * Blizzerand yawns
[13:55] <Blizzerand> !grub 2
[13:56] <Kingsy101> Dr_Willis - there is a pear file in the root
[13:56] <Dr_Willis> Kingsy101:  if you installed a system wide packaage that put a 'pear' command in the $PATH then  you proberly mean to run that one.. Not one on  whatever current direcory you are in.
[13:56] <MellowDude> when playing a flash vid it has a little jerk in it
[13:56] <Akila88> ola
[13:57] <NerveClasp> i have a question.. how to make microphone sound through speakers? i use ubuntu 9.10, built-in soundcard and usb creative soundcard...
[13:57] <MellowDude> is there any  way to fix this
[13:57] <bazhang> NerveClasp, #ubuntu+1 for karmic
[13:57] <NerveClasp> thanks
[13:57] <Blizzerand_> !ext
[13:57] <BernieAndErt> so I had 'x.html' under revision, then I deleted it with `rm` ... then I created a new 'x.html'.. which I then did `svn add x.html` on ... which i then did `svn ci` on ... which now it's giving me an error "svn: File already exists: filesystem "
[13:58] <BernieAndErt> anyone know how to take care of this?
[13:58] <MellowDude> i will try reinstalling flashplayer
[13:58] <Dr_Willis> Hmm.. that was such a typical MS Windows answer/idea by MEllowDude. :)
[13:58] <rdm> sorry
[13:58] <jrib> BernieAndErt: if you wanted to make svn forget about x.html, you probably want to use svn rm or similar
[13:59] <rdm> i' m looking for this server
[13:59] <rdm>  irc.tuttiliberi.net
[13:59] <rdm> but it said is
[13:59] <jrib> BernieAndErt: if you want svn to just treat the new file as a new version of the old one, then don't "add"
[13:59] <rdm> write wronge
[13:59] <Dr_Willis> rdm so yse /server SERVERname        perhaps?
[13:59] <Blizzerand_> In linux reinstalling softwares doesn't solve the problem but recreating/rewritting the configuration files may help
[13:59] <rdm> i don' t know
[14:00] <rdm> i find it in google
[14:00] <Dr_Willis> rdm most all irc clients support     /server enter.whatever.servername.net      to connect to a specific server
[14:00] <rdm> ok
[14:00] <rdm> now i try
[14:01] <Promille> Hey. Has anyone here tried Logitech G35 Headset with ubntu
[14:01] <Promille> ubuntu*
[14:01] <rdm> i use xchat
[14:02] <BernieAndErt> jrib: yea but I already did tht
[14:02] <rdm> and all server has only the name
[14:02] <BernieAndErt> now I'm not sure how to commit these
[14:02] <jrib> BernieAndErt: erm, already did *what*?
[14:02] <Dr_Willis> rdm:  xchat supports that.. and has  server stuff in the menus you can select/set  and some very well done Help Docs.
[14:02] <BernieAndErt> I already did 'svn add' to the new files
[14:02] <Dr_Willis> rdm:  so open a new server tab.. and use that /server whatever command
[14:02] <rdm> ok
[14:02] <jrib> BernieAndErt: so revert
[14:02] <BernieAndErt> tried
[14:02] <BernieAndErt> didn't work either
[14:02] <BernieAndErt> `svn revert file` correct ?
[14:02] <IdleOne> How do I force the removal of a package?
[14:02] <jrib> BernieAndErt: yeah
[14:02] <BernieAndErt> yea it didn't work
[14:03] <jrib> BernieAndErt: then try to rm it
[14:03] <bazhang> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1229181 Promille
[14:03] <BernieAndErt> remove my current file?
[14:03] <jrib> BernieAndErt: use svn rm...
[14:03] <BernieAndErt> I tried that too
[14:03] <jrib> BernieAndErt: try the svn channel then
[14:03] <erUSUL> IdleOne: dpkg -r --force-all ? but keep in mind that it could be dangerous
[14:03] <BernieAndErt> tried that too
[14:03] <BernieAndErt> Google like crazy
[14:03] <BernieAndErt> hence I ended up here
[14:03] <jrib> BernieAndErt: svn has an irc channel
[14:04] <BernieAndErt> yea I know they don't speak
[14:04] <bazhang> !enter
[14:04] <jrib> BernieAndErt: be patient, it's not as active as here
[14:05] <jrib> BernieAndErt: another option is to just do a new checkout and start over
[14:05] <juro> hi, I have installed Firefox 3.5.x (Shiretoko), can I just uninstall Firefox now?
[14:05] <Dr_Willis> juro:  i would just leave it alone.
[14:05] <IdleOne> erUSUL: it is a third party .deb I downloaded for my scanner. I deleted the .deb from desktop when running sudo apt-get remove package I get http://paste.ubuntu.com/273473/
[14:06] <erUSUL> IdleOne: try the --force-all option then
[14:06] <juro> Dr_Willis, I have made Shireteko the standard browser but some programs don't "understand" that. Also, the updated wants to keep on updating Firefox 3.0.x
[14:07] <IdleOne> erUSUL: sudo dpkg -r --force-all package??
[14:07] <erUSUL> IdleOne: yes
[14:07] <Dr_Willis> juro:  ive neer noticed anything wanting to update FF3.0.x - i just leave them both on.. and launch 3.5 from the desktop icon when i want it.
[14:07] <IdleOne> erUSUL: same error
[14:08] <juro> Dr_Willis, ok, thank you.
[14:08] <jatt> is there a way to recognize a network printer with ubuntu?
[14:08] <ThJ> I need assistance with the most annoying and confusing thing ever: Got a MacBook Air with Jaunty on it, and a BCM4328 WLAN interface, and it keeps dropping out when I'm at work, and only at work, and my machine's the only one doing it. No disconnect, just intervals of 100% traffic blockage. Help?
[14:08] <erUSUL> IdleOne: :|
[14:09] <Dr_Willis> jatt:  i just use the printer config tools.. and  it sees my network printers
[14:09] <IdleOne> erUSUL: maybe if I download and install it again then remove?
[14:09] <erUSUL> IdleOne: could work... or just create the dfloders it complain about
[14:09] <andr386> Is there a way to monitor what happens to a specific file ? (time, user, process name, event (read,write, ....))
[14:10] <Dr_Willis> !info fam
[14:10] <ThJ> Oh, and the syslog is flooded with messages like: Sep 18 15:09:28 thor-macbook NetworkManager: <debug> [1253279368.004190] periodic_update(): Roamed from BSSID 00:13:49:98:63:EB (ennsenter) to (none) ((none))
[14:10] <ThJ> And then back to: Sep 18 15:09:28 thor-macbook NetworkManager: <debug> [1253279368.004190] periodic_update(): Roamed from BSSID 00:13:49:98:63:EB (ennsenter) to (none) ((none))
[14:11] <ThJ> But the GUI never indicates I'm disconnected, and TCP sockets resume normally after the intermittent break.
[14:11] <nic1> wt is the command to check what inbuilt mic my machine has?
[14:11] <psinetic> anyone know how to get amsn to work on ubuntu? Everytime I try to login it tells me i have the wrong user and pass, but i know it's the right one, i verified it on windows.
[14:12] <Dr_Willis> psinetic:  MSN may of changed protocalls and  older unoffical clients may not work  - (its happened in the past)
[14:12] <neekers> ok, i'm trying to install ubuntu in virtualbox and i hit start intallation <enter> and nothing happens, it just sits there....
[14:12] <psinetic> so how do i fix it?
[14:12] <Dr_Willis> psinetic:  find a newer updated version of whatever app ayou are trying.. is one way..  check the apps homepage/forums  for info  there may be some other work arounds
[14:13] <psinetic> it's hte most upto date, i cna't find anything on google for it
[14:13] <Rotund> psinetic, Have you tried Pidgin or Empathy?  They tend to keep up to date.  aMSN hasn't updated since Christmas.
[14:13] <Dr_Willis> I dont use it.. so no other ideas psinetic  I hate MSN/Yahoo./whatever..
[14:13] <psinetic> i need something that can use a cam
[14:14] <Rotund> actually, last august
[14:14] <Dr_Willis> Newer Pidgin stuff i think has cam support
[14:14] <Dr_Willis> but that may need Pidgin from the PPA repos..
[14:14] <nh2> what is the proper way to disable NetworkManager?
[14:14] <psinetic> can anyone verify?
[14:14] <nh2> verify what?
[14:15] <Dr_Willis> check the forums - theres always 1000+ threads on IM clients breaking/fixs/updates..  it seems
[14:15] <nic1> wt is the command to check what inbuilt mic my machine has?
[14:15] <Dr_Willis> nic1:  you mean Microphone?
[14:15] <Rotund> nh2, install WICD or go into network-settings and set the device to not be... managed I think it's called
[14:16] <Kitr88> lol
[14:16] <Kitr88> lol
[14:16] <feilong> what do you say
[14:16] <Pici> Kitr88: Do you have a question?
[14:16] <bazhang> feilong, this is Ubuntu support
[14:17] <nh2> Rotund: I want all that NetworkManager process not to start since we set static IP addresses in /etc/network/interface
[14:18] <Rotund> Is there an automatic tool to remove an app from the /etc/rcX.d files?
[14:18] <Dr_Willis> !static
[14:18] <Dr_Willis> Rotund:  several of them can manage Services  and those files
[14:18] <Dr_Willis> !info bum
[14:18] <Seveas> Rotund, update-rc.d -f [appname_here] remove
[14:19] <Dr_Willis> I never can rember that update-rc.d :)
[14:19] <Rotund> There ya go.
[14:19] <Rotund> bum is like services in windows
[14:19] <ActionParsnip> yo yo yo
[14:19] <Dr_Willis> bum can do some other things also i recall..  but i rarely use it.
[14:19] <Seveas> in windows it is ass :P
[14:19] <Rotund> Seveas, thanks, I knew there was one, but I always did that under Gentoo
[14:19] <erUSUL> for the sake of completness there is rconf with curses interface ;P
[14:19] <Dr_Willis> and proberly a dozen other sysv tools :)
[14:20] <ActionParsnip> bum is awesome, you can get rid of that stupid remote logon thing
[14:20] <Seveas> erUSUL, you're missing a c there (rcconf, not rconf I though)
[14:20] <erUSUL> Seveas: ty
[14:20] <Rotund> ActionParsnip, remote logon thing?  SSH?
[14:20] <mgv1> my wireless is often not detecting the right network - what can i do?
[14:20] <Seveas> mgv1, pray to the gods of wireless internet
[14:20] <ActionParsnip> Rotund: no its some gui rubbish based on vnc
[14:20] <Seveas> ActionParsnip, vino?
[14:21] <Rotund> vino
[14:21] <Seveas> ActionParsnip, system -> preferences -> remote desktop --- You can remove it there :)
[14:21] <len> How can I enforce a file created by a user to be created in group X?
 i will do something similar :)
[14:21] <ActionParsnip> Seveas: i remove it from my packages
[14:21] <Seveas> len, make group X the primary group of that user.
[14:22] <Seveas> ActionParsnip, that works as well :)
 we can open a channal for computer praying
[14:22] <len> Seveas: how do I do that?
[14:22] <Seveas> len, man usermod
[14:22] <nic1> yes Microphone
[14:22] <erUSUL> len: you can set the sgid on the parent directory so all files created within are assignet to the group. or make the main group of the user the one you want
[14:23] <ActionParsnip> mgv1: you can join a non-existant channel and it will be spawned
[14:23] <len> Seveas: Ty, gonna check manual to see how to use it.
[14:23] <Seveas> len, usermod -g groupname username
[14:23] <nic1> wt is the command to check what inbuilt Microphone my machine has?
[14:23] <neekers> anubody have any ideas about my ubuntu not wanting to start the installation in virtualbox?
[14:23] <Seveas> nic1, firefox (go to the manufacturers website)
[14:23] <len> erUSUL: Ty you too... i think that sig will be more usefull for my needs
[14:24] <Seveas> nic1, or open up the machine :)
[14:24] <IdleOne> erUSUL: when trying to create those directories I get: mkdir: cannot create directory `/usr/local/Brother/sane/GrayCmData/BHminiFB': No such file or directory
[14:24] <nic1> what? my machine is open
[14:24] <creator> hello
[14:24] <erUSUL> IdleOne: use "mkdir -p path "
[14:24] <feilong> have any one do the andriod ? I have some question
[14:24] <Seveas> feilong, try #android
[14:24] <len> erUSUL: just a question. sgid == sg on terminal?
[14:25] <nic1> wt is the command to check what inbuilt Microphone my machine has?
[14:25] <IdleOne> erUSUL: thank you
[14:25] <erUSUL> len: is (iirc) chmod g+s directory
[14:25] <Seveas> nic1, there is none. Audio channels don't transmit device information.
[14:26] <erUSUL> IdleOne: no problem
[14:26] <ActionParsnip> nic1: its just a mic, if your soundcard is configured right the mic should work
[14:26] <nic1> how can i make my Microphone up then?
 anyone can joint #computer_praying and ask for help
[14:26] <mgv1> :)
[14:26] <ActionParsnip> nic1: make sure its not muted and crank the volume of it
[14:26] <nic1> how can i check which sound card i have?
[14:26] <nic1> it's not muted
[14:26] <Twittery> Check this out - don't name it troll though ( its my temp. site dedicated to linux  -under construction)  http://linux.ucoz.com/
[14:26] <erUSUL> nic1: lspci | grep -i audio
[14:27] <nic1>  lspci | grep -i audio
[14:27] <nic1> sorry
[14:27] <Pici> Twittery: Please don't advertise  here, this is a support channel. #ubuntu-offtopic exists for chat.
[14:28] <jorge_> ola
[14:28] <nic1> how can i check whether my sound card configurations are proper or not?
[14:28] <nic1> 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) HD Audio Controller (rev 03)
[14:28] <ActionParsnip> nic1: play some music, try sound recorder to record
[14:29] <nic1> music plays fine
[14:29] <Seveas> nic1, system -> preferences -> sound
[14:29] <nic1> but sound recording doesn't work
[14:29] <Seveas> check the 'input' tab
[14:29] <jorge_> estou com problemas no ubuntu alguem pode me ajudar
[14:29] <DJones> !br | jorge_
[14:30] <nic1> guys problem is with sound capture
[14:30] <nic1> how can i correct that?
[14:30] <cagonto> online boxing game http://www.kobox.org/kobox-fande-Nourine.html
[14:31] <jorge_> como eu uso o ubunto-br
[14:31] <IdleOne> jorge_: /join #ubuntu-br
[14:31] <bazhang> jorge_, /join #ubuntu-br
[14:31] <mgv1> why there is no sound when i play dvds?
[14:31] <Seveas> mgv1, because the MPAA has taken over your computer
[14:32] <psinetic> why is it that when i try to set my appearance settings visual effects to "extra" it errors out saying my desktop can't support it?
[14:32] <jorge_> como eu uso o ubuntu-br
[14:32] <IdleOne> jorge_: /join #ubuntu-br
[14:32] <ActionParsnip> psinetic: have you installed and configured video drivers?
[14:32] <bazhang> jorge_, /join #ubuntu-br
[14:32] <nimrod_> hi
[14:32] <len> Seveas or erUSUL do you know if using samba is possible to change a create mask in a sub dir of a share?
[14:32] <psinetic> i have absolutely no idea how to even begin to do that
[14:32] <nimrod_> how do i uninstall grub?
[14:32] <Seveas> len, only on the entire share, not on a subdir of it afaik
 ok
[14:32] <erUSUL> len: no; sorry
[14:33] <jorge_> hi
[14:33] <ActionParsnip> nic1: all i can suggest is try all the sound options you can in mixer.
[14:33] <len> ok thx
[14:33] <Seveas> mgv1, check alasmixer in a terminal, check the volume settings of the app you're playing the dvd with and check system -> preferences -> sound
[14:33] <Seveas> pulseaudio made sound again more complicated on linux. Woop-de-doo...
[14:34] <amigrave> is it possible to use xmodmap in order to bind a two keys shortcut to a keycode ? Eg; I'd like to have WinKey + PageDown to have the same effect as XF86AudioNext
[14:34] <psinetic> so....any idea?
[14:34] <nimrod_> *edit* how do i uninstall grub bootloader from the terminal?
[14:34] <Seveas> amigrave, system -> prefs -> keyboard shortcuts
[14:35] <Seveas> nimrod_, you can't uninstall a bootloader. You can merely overwrite it with another one
[14:35] <blackxored> where I can find some guidance about textile/markdown, I've been using rst since a lot of time, but I need to switch for some reasons
[14:35] <nimrod_> Seveas, ok.
[14:35] <Twittery> Can anyone direct me to a page where the are about hundreds of Linux distributions
[14:36] <Seveas> Twittery, distrowatch
[14:36] <jrib> blackxored: the official project pages usually have documentation
[14:36] <jorge_> hi
[14:36] <ebag> Anyone else experience strange interrupt issues after apt-get dist-upgrade last night?  My coworkers screen, num-lock light, and hard disk light are all going in "strobe mode" after a reboot.
[14:36] <ebag> Ubuntu Karmic
[14:36] <blackxored> jrib, I couldn't find anything good about textile
[14:36] <Pici> ebag : Please join #ubuntu+1 for Karmic/9.10 support/discussion.
[14:36] <jrib> !karmic | ebag
[14:36] <ebag> thanks (;
[14:36] <e370> Does fsx work on ubuntu
[14:37] <jrib> blackxored: I have no experience with textile, just markdown and rst
[14:37] <blackxored> jrib, I think rst rocks, but textile/markdown are more transparent for a ruby env
[14:37] <nivirla> Does anyone know where the config files for software-properties-gtk are on the default install of ubuntu 9.04? I can't change any properties for automatic update (I've tried rebooting and running it both as regular user, with sudo privileges and with sudo su), but it stays the same with "check for updates: Daily" and all other options not checked, but with a round dot in it instead. Image of it can be seen here: http://bayimg.com/EADJKAAcP
[14:38] <jeansch> amigrave: yes, i think. Uses 'xmodmap -pk' to print the list, 'xev' to found the keycode, and 'xmodmap -e "keycode the-code-you-found = XFAudioWhatever"'
[14:38] <jrib> blackxored: the markdown site definitely has docs
[14:38] <Twittery> Seveas : Any others
[14:38] <Seveas> Twittery, google
[14:38] <blackxored> jrib, yes I have those, I was wondering if something similar exists for textile, since I think provides me more control over the output
[14:39] <IdleOne> Twittery: do you have any ubuntu specific questions?
[14:40] <nic1> how can i use pastebin.com
[14:40] <jrib> blackxored: try the references on its wikipedia page
[14:41] <IdleOne> nic1: it is pretty self explanatory. paste info, enter name, click send, copy url, post here with a question and wait for answer
[14:41] <ikonia> nic1: open it in a url, put text in it and give us the url it generates
[14:41] <Pici> blackxored: Or ask in #ruby / #rubylang
[14:42] <nic1> what is the make and model number of your laptop, desktop, or motherboard? how can i check these?
[14:43] <IdleOne> !info hardinfo | nic1
[14:43] <ikonia> nic1: normally on the box or the website you got it from, or your manual
[14:44]  * e370 is starting to hate ubuntu...
[14:45] <blackxored> jrib, Pici ok I'll do that
[14:45] <pradeep> I have installed empathy client on my laptop which has ubuntu 9.04
[14:45] <Rotund> who wanted MSN video support?
[14:45] <trunker> IdleOne, thanks. I'd never heard of that one
[14:45] <pradeep> file sharing is disabled in empathy
[14:45] <pradeep> how to enable it. I have integrated my gtalk account
[14:46] <Rotund> http://cass.no-ip.com/~cassidy/blog/index.php/post/2009/09/14/MSN-audio/video-chat-in-Telepathy .. how to video chat using empathy
[14:46] <Seveas> e370, then maybe you should try something else, there are enough other distributions and operating systems :)
[14:46] <jonathan__> Mint is the best distro
[14:46] <IdleOne> trunker: no problem
[14:46] <jonathan__> for out of the box compatibility
[14:46] <Pici> jonathan__: Mint is not supported here.
 akasmixer isnt workin
[14:47] <IdleOne> !mint | jonathan__
[14:47] <bazhang> mgv1, its alsamixer
[14:47] <jonathan__> i dont need support
[14:47] <jonathan__> lol
[14:47] <seanoreillybr> hello
[14:47] <e370> Linux is not a good operating system for playing games or for graphics....
[14:47] <jonathan__> i'm just saying
[14:47] <bazhang> jonathan__, please chat in #ubuntu-offtopic
[14:47] <jonathan__> it's based on ubuntu anyway
[14:47] <mgv1> i just tried to copy dvd with k9copy but the generated iso is just 60 mb - why it isnt working?
[14:47] <pradeep> anyone  please reply
[14:48] <quaq> e370: windows also is not good for this purpose
[14:48] <quaq> :-P
[14:48] <thiebaude> !offtopic | e370
[14:48] <ActionParsnip> e370: games run fine here, try penumbra, frets on fire, urban terror, doom3, halflife2, warzone 2100
[14:48] <e370> fsx doesnt work
[14:48] <e370> wont even install via wine
[14:48] <jonathan__> or buy an xbox 360
[14:48] <Seveas> ActionParsnip, sgt-puzzles and xmoto are all you need :-)
[14:48] <ActionParsnip> fsx?
[14:48] <jonathan__> lol
[14:48] <IdleOne> e370: try cedega
[14:48] <quaq> windows always hang-up ;-)
[14:48] <Seveas> ActionParsnip, ooh, and moon-buggy :)
[14:49] <e370> flight sim 10
[14:49] <bazhang> jonathan__, did you have an Ubuntu support question?
[14:49] <e370> fs x
[14:49] <Vtec> umm if i plan to download a torrent of my favorite show and the files are .avi do i need to dl a program to play them or does ubuntu 9.04 play avi out of the box?
[14:49] <jonathan__> nope
 i dont see any problem in alsamixer
[14:49] <e370> vtec, with movie player
[14:49] <Pici> e370: For playing games in Wine, the best thing to do is check the appdb and ask in #winehq
[14:49] <Vtec> e370 movie player will play them just fine?
[14:49] <bazhang> mgv1, make sure nothing is muted; what apps have you tried to play dvd with
[14:50] <bro> quaq, let's not get into some sort of flame here. keep ontopic. or try #ubuntu-offtopic
[14:50] <jonathan__> bazhang just living the dream of linux
[14:50] <e370> mine do
 totem i think
[14:50] <Kuwaity> ??
[14:50] <nic1> how cn i check my laptop's make and model number?
[14:50] <jonathan__> from freedom came elegancy and dont u forget it
[14:50] <bazhang> jonathan__, I have asked you to chat in #ubuntu-offtopic ; please do so
[14:50] <ActionParsnip> e370: tried setting a different windows version in winecfg
[14:50] <jeyci> So many people:D
[14:50] <jeyci> Hello ABUNTUS:D
[14:50] <jonathan__> hey bazhang go fuk your self you CUNT
[14:50] <Pici> Kuwaity: Did you have a support question?
[14:50] <e370> ActionParsnip: thanks
[14:50] <IdleOne> jonathan__: good bye
[14:50] <ActionParsnip> jeyci: its Ubuntu, not Abantu
[14:50] <trunker> oh my
[14:51] <e370> at last some simple answers
[14:51] <trunker> such language
[14:51] <Kuwaity> ?
[14:51] <ice_cream> hi, i have about the firefox package -- i appear to have both firefox-3.0 and firefox-3.5 installed, and they appear distinct... in a recent update, 3.0 was upgraded (and my /usr/bin/firefox link stopped pointing to -3.5) --> is it safe to just remove firefox-3.0 ?
[14:51] <levene> my weather applet won't update. how can i debug that?
[14:51] <ActionParsnip> e370: the game is made by MS so will use their latest stuff, wine is a best attempt so will not run all games
[14:51] <erUSUL> !ff35 | ice_cream
[14:52] <e370> windows version is set to Xp
[14:52] <ActionParsnip> e370: some games run better in linux than in windows. Doom3 is a good example here
[14:52] <ActionParsnip> e370: try win7 or vista
[14:52] <lng> hi! why `date 091815502009` doesn't set the time?
[14:52] <ActionParsnip> e370: have you checked the appdb for comatibility?
[14:52] <e370> i dont know what that is
[14:52] <ice_cream> erUSUL, what's your point?
[14:53] <e370> im a noobie lol
[14:53] <DJones> !appdb > e370
[14:53] <bazhang> http://appdb.winehq.org  <---- e370
[14:53] <erUSUL> ice_cream: that in jaunty ff35 does not replace ff3 is a separate program that identifies itself as different to. so this (and my /usr/bin/firefox link stopped  pointing to -3.5)
[14:53] <stafe> server irc.freenode.net
[14:53] <Seveas> stafe, you're there :)
[14:54] <erUSUL> ice_cream: does not make sense. installing ff35 ddoes not change that simlink
[14:54] <bazhang> stafe, you're on it
[14:54] <len> erUSUL: is there anyway to create a default mask after a file creation? like 775 or 755. Just like sgid
[14:54] <Vtec> Does anyone know why my network manager shows such a low reception to my router? I see other routers in my neighborhood with more reception than mine lol..
[14:54] <levene> len: umask?
[14:54] <Pici> len: Did you prefix the command with sudo?
[14:54] <ice_cream> it's possible that i manually made firefox point to firefox-3.5 in the past
[14:54] <ActionParsnip> e370: so you sit and say linux sucks for  games when all you have tried is the default settings and havent consulted the appdb for compatibility, thats really rich
[14:54] <erUSUL> ice_cream: and if you did the link manually is normal that the upgrade broke it
[14:54] <e370> lol
[14:54] <len> Pici:  not always
[14:54] <e370> :D
[14:54] <ice_cream> erUSUL, ok, so they're distinct packages and it's ok to remove 3.0 then
[14:54] <tobi> hi @ll
[14:54] <Pici> len: sorry, too many people with nearly the same nick.
[14:54] <IdleOne> ice_cream: yes
[14:55] <e370> vtec: mine says disconnected for wired lan
[14:55] <ActionParsnip> e370: badmouting something with no facts is deplorable to the highest order
[14:55] <e370> so that sucks even more
[14:55] <Pici> lng: Did you prefix the command with sudo?
[14:55] <ice_cream> erUSUL, k, thx
[14:55] <erUSUL> ice_cream: yes. it will remove ubuntu-desktop too i guess
[14:55]  * ice_cream nods at IdleOne 
[14:55] <ice_cream> lol
[14:55] <ice_cream> sec..
[14:55] <erUSUL> ice_cream: just remember to install ubuntu-desktop before doing the dist upgrade
[14:55] <IdleOne> ice_cream: if ubuntu-desktop gets removed re-install it to avoid problems upgrading later
[14:55] <ice_cream> i dont have that package (ubuntu-desktop)  installed =))
[14:55] <Vtec> lol but how does my own router have less reception than some dude in my neighborhood mine shows 21% and my neighbors shows 43%
[14:55] <erUSUL> ice_cream: if you do of course
[14:56] <Vtec> Does anyone know why my network manager shows such a low reception to my router? I see other routers in my neighborhood with more reception than mine lol..
[14:56] <e370> interfereance?
[14:56] <ice_cream> nah i do upgrades diff way (server way)
[14:56] <mgv1> do you have an ideas how to solve f-spot crash after any exporting?
[14:56] <Seveas> Vtec, crappy router, interference, channel collission ...
[14:56] <erUSUL> len: set umask ?
[14:56] <ice_cream> erUSUL,  through sudo do-relase-upgrade i think
[14:56] <ice_cream> release*
[14:56] <len> levene: idk, Im just new to linux trying to find out how to do things...
[14:56] <Vtec> Seveas any idea how I can raise the percentage?
[14:56] <ActionParsnip> e370: http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=278
[14:56]  * ice_cream tips his hat
[14:56] <len> levene: umask do that What I asked?
[14:56] <Seveas> depends on the router. Choose a different channel, see if you can boost the signal...
[14:57] <erUSUL> ice_cream: it is the same you need the ubuntu meta-packages installed to avoid problems
[14:57] <Vtec> channel?
[14:57] <ActionParsnip> e370: doesnt run
[14:57] <ActionParsnip> e370: you could see if it runs in cedega or crossover office ut they are not cost free
[14:57] <tobi> hey everybody... i need some help to get my fingerprintscanner working! I've got the travelmate 8371 with an LighTuning FPrint reader and i want to get the right drivers... Any Tips to get it working ??
[14:58] <e370> see crappy, going back to windows xp
[14:58] <ActionParsnip> e370: for one game, yes
[14:58] <Vtec> Seveas, my wireless channel is set to Auto (my options are Auto and 1-2)
[14:58] <Vtec> any suggestions?
[14:58] <e370> not paying £30 for a game that doesnt work
[14:58] <len> erUSUL: I said to set mask what I meant after a file is created by an user it have a default mask, like 775 755...
[14:58] <ActionParsnip> e370: look at doom3, and world of warcraft
[14:58] <mbeierl1> Anyone know what lastlog is and what process controls it?  I've got an 8gb / partition, yet /var/log/lastlog claims to be 572GB in size?!?
[14:58] <stone1343> can anyone tell me specifically how to install a package without its pre-reqs. I tried for hours last night
[14:58] <IdleOne> e370: complain to Microsoft for not supporting linux
[14:58] <Pici> e370: The best place for Wine support is #winehq, we cannot support it as well as they can.
[14:58] <erUSUL> len: yes that is controlled by the umask value
[14:58] <ActionParsnip> e370: try playing some old games in XP, it wont work ut will work inlinux nicely
[14:59] <chrisw2> Vtec: Agreed - channels overlap, so pick one that's not close to the channels used by other routers in the area. Also consider that wireless phones, microwave ovens, wireless doorbells etc tend to work on the same band (2.4GHz), and materials such as metals and granite affect signal strength as well.
[14:59] <nicle> does anybody know when the 9.10 will  be released?
[14:59] <IdleOne> !karmic | nicle
[14:59] <ActionParsnip> !karmic | nicle
[14:59] <Vtec> Ahhh I see
[14:59] <thiebaude> !9.10
[14:59] <chrisw2> Vtec: Many routers are set to channels 6 or 11 as default
[14:59] <erUSUL> nicle: 200 *9* october *10*
[14:59] <Vtec> Mine is set to 1
[14:59] <ActionParsnip> e370: crappy windows eh?
[15:00] <Vtec> So basically just mess with the channels til I find one with the best reception?
[15:00] <lng> Pici: i'm root
[15:00] <e370> yes windows
[15:00] <e370> i will install linux over windows
[15:01] <ActionParsnip> e370: your choice
[15:01] <Vtec> windows sucks lol i'm a windows user my whole life and i decided to try ubuntu and i will choose linux over windows anyday now
[15:01] <chrisw2> Vtec: See http://www.wifiyacht.net/wifi-adjacent-myth.html
[15:01] <Vtec> tyvm chris i appreciate it
[15:01] <e370> linux sucks for driver support and games
[15:01] <chrisw2> No problem
[15:01] <e370> windows doesnt
[15:01] <ActionParsnip> Vtec: try different distros, there is a whole world more to Linux than ubuntu
[15:01] <IdleOne> This is not a bash Windows channel.
[15:01] <ActionParsnip> e370: all my hardware works perfectly
[15:01]  * thiebaude troll
[15:01] <bazhang> e370, did you have a ubuntu support question?
[15:02] <Pici> e370: This is not a complaint channel.
[15:02] <ActionParsnip> e370: and I play penumbra loads
[15:02] <Chousuke> e370: I'm pretty sure Linux has support for far more devices than windows, but that's not a discussion for this channel :)
[15:02] <IdleOne> e370: we get your point of view. now if you need any more ubuntu help please ask
[15:02] <thiebaude> !offtopic
[15:02] <mgv1> how can i open xchat with all the last channels?
[15:02] <e370> i asked for help yesterday and was ignored
[15:02] <Vtec> i know action but i am fairly new and i don't want to wipe my hd and stuff, i spent days trying to get the driver for my usb adapter
[15:02] <bazhang> mgv1, make them part of your preferred joins
[15:02] <ice_cream> erUSUL, k, did a bit of package searching --> i think ubuntu-minimal is my meta package, as you put it
[15:02] <mgv1> and how can i make xchat under proxy for security? any simple way?
[15:02] <dab_> need someone elite with fluxbox's help /q!
[15:02] <IdleOne> mgv1: set your favorite channels in the Network list
[15:02] <Vtec> what is the best linux distro for like gaming/torrenting?
[15:02] <Chousuke> e370: it sometimes happens. be patient (and ask again)
[15:03] <ice_cream> pretty sure i did an upgrade in the past w/o having ubuntu-desktop  installed
[15:03] <IdleOne> e370: doubtful. maybe nobody knew the answer
[15:03] <bazhang> Vtec, ask in ##linux
[15:03] <ice_cream> after all, i purposely made an environment out of a very minimal install
[15:03] <e370> ok well my webcam doesnt work, it shows a green screen whenever i use it on amsn or skype
[15:03] <erUSUL> ice_cream: there are various... if you have firefox is a desktop machine so you need ubuntu-desktop minimal standar etc...
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[15:04] <bazhang> e370, which cam, what have you done to fix, what errors have you gotten
[15:04] <Chousuke> e370: hm. unfortunately I don't know anything about setting up webcams on ubuntu :(
[15:04] <ard1an> Hi can i get a cd from ubuntu in Kosovo ?
[15:04] <ice_cream> erUSUL, yes, i have standard installed too, but not desktop
[15:04] <Slacktard> Does anyone mayhaps know where the files for storing the sound settings are?
[15:04] <Pici> !shipit | ard1an
[15:04] <doni> jojo
[15:04] <ActionParsnip> e370: can you use pastebin to provide the otput of: lsusb
[15:04] <doni> hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
[15:04] <e370> no errors its just green, and its a labtec webcam pro
[15:04] <Slacktard> The GUI is insufficient for my purposes.
[15:04] <ActionParsnip> e370: it doesnt matter what you think it is, its what linux sees that counts
[15:05] <erUSUL> e370: tried with any other app like cheese ?
[15:05] <Pici> doni: Do you have a question?
[15:05] <ActionParsnip> e370: whats printed on the device means nothing
[15:05] <Dazz> http://paste.ubuntu.com/273510/
[15:05] <bazhang> mgv1, network list under Xchat menu edit ubuntu servers
[15:05] <Chousuke> e370: you might want to try starting amsn/skype from the terminal and see if anything is printed there when you try to use the webcam
[15:05] <Dazz> any one plz help in solving the installation og glibc
[15:05] <myeggo> hello, why when i type "setenv" i get command not found in a normal terminal?
[15:05] <myeggo> is setenv a special command?
[15:06] <bazhang> Dazz, that is installed already
[15:06] <Andy80> hi all
[15:06] <Chousuke> Dazz: wait, what.
[15:06] <e370> never mind, its all very technical and confusing
[15:06] <Chousuke> Dazz: why are you trying to install glibc from source?
[15:06] <e370> im going to install winxp, bye
[15:06] <ActionParsnip> e370: hardly
[15:06] <ActionParsnip> bye
[15:06] <bazhang> bye
[15:06] <nh2> e370: I recomment installing the program "Cheese" which also shows what your webcam sees. This way you can find out if it's a webcam or skype/amsn problem
[15:06] <Dazz> bazhang:  actually am installing it for my own distro
[15:06] <bazhang> Dazz, ubuntu?
[15:06] <Andy80> I've this webcam: Acer HD Crystal Eye webcam (064e:a117), I'm using Ubuntu 9.04 and this is the complete output of lsusb -v: http://pastebin.com/m7e9e94d7 I've this problem: the webcam is recognized by the system... I can view myself in Cheese, Skype ecc... BUT, when, for example, I start recording on Cheese, or streaming to Skype, the video goes very slow.... something like 1-2 frames every 5-6 seconds :( how can i fix it?
[15:07] <Slacktard> Apparently not. How unfortunate.
[15:07] <stone1343> can anyone tell me how to "force" install a package without pre-reqs?
 and then after that?
[15:07] <Dazz> yeah
[15:07] <e370> hope that ubuntu netbook works properly on my dell mini 9
[15:07] <ActionParsnip> e370: if you dont understand it, its too hard right :D
[15:07] <Chousuke> Dazz: are you trying to replace the system one, or for something else?
[15:07] <Pici> ActionParsnip: No need to insult our users.
[15:07] <IdleOne> e370: I think you will like the mini9
[15:07] <Dazz> i also have problem in replacing with system one
[15:07] <bazhang> mgv1, click edit, then enter #channelnames,#channelname,#etc
[15:08] <ActionParsnip> e370: all you have to do is run a 1 word command and ive the output then we can advise
[15:08] <e370> does the webcam work on the mini 9 with unbuntu netbook
[15:08] <erUSUL> myeggo: i think setenv is a spcial command of c-shells
[15:08] <Chousuke> Dazz: because if you replace the system glibc, chances are you will have to recompile *everything*
[15:08] <stone1343> i want to install GRAMPS without pulling in Python 2.5 since 2.6 is already installed
[15:08] <Chousuke> Dazz: so, hm, I'm not sure why you're doing this but it doesn't sound like a good idea.
[15:08] <nh2> Andy80: you could boot an Ubuntu 9.10 live CD and see if your webcam works there. If it does, you could use one of the newer or backported packages to make it work unter 9.04, too.
[15:08] <Dazz> yes... while i dive "make " command it shows that error
[15:08] <Pici> stone1343: Theres no problem with having multiple versions of python installed.
 i dont understand - i dont have that option
[15:09] <bazhang> mgv1, is this xchat? or xchat-gnome
[15:09] <senderap> how do i stop 8.04 from auto detecting ntfs partitions.  i don't want them in the file browser or desktop.
[15:09] <stone1343> pici, i know, but I've created a bug that the packaging shouldn't require 2.5
[15:09] <Chousuke> Dazz: for what purpose are you trying to build it yourself? because that's not something you should have to do, ever.
[15:10] <Pici> stone1343: Are you sure it doesnt?
[15:10] <Andy80> nh2: I've tried to install latest driver from sources and it's the same...
[15:10] <Seveas> senderap, remove them from /etc/fstab
[15:10] <Dazz> for college project
[15:10] <stone1343> gramps currently requires 2.5, but it works with 2.5 or 2.6, I want to test it
[15:10] <senderap> they aren't listed in fstab.  first place i looked.
[15:10] <Chousuke> Dazz: anyway, I don't think this error is anything ubuntu specific. you should perhaps post to the glibc mailing list :/
[15:11] <stone1343> pici, does that make sense?
[15:11] <nh2> Andy80: I'm not sure how the webcam architecture works, but for some webcams a newer kernel + newer driver might help
[15:11] <Chousuke> Dazz: just.. did you run ./configure before make? :)
[15:11] <Dazz> Chousuke:  yes
[15:11] <nivirla> senderap: open "gconf-editor" go the properties of nautilus and uncheck "media_automount"
[15:11] <Dazz> at that stage no error
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[15:11] <bazhang> mgv1, yes
[15:12] <Andy80> nh2: I'll try to put a Karmic image on a USB and boot from there... because I've no empty CD at the moment...
[15:12] <stone1343> pici I installed all the pre-reqs except python2.5, now I just need to figure out how to force the GRAMPS install
 its xchat in the about
[15:12] <Red15> looking for anyone experienced with installing ubuntu 8.04 on an HP BL460c G6 blade server
[15:12] <nh2> Andy80: USB is nice, too; for me, its often much faster than a CD
[15:12] <Dazz> Chousuke: anyways thanks
[15:12] <Chousuke> Dazz: maybe you have an incompatible version of mawk or something
[15:12] <Chousuke> Dazz: but I'm just guessing :/
[15:12] <stone1343> pici then I can confirm to the Debian packaging person that it works fine
[15:13] <Pici> stone1343: It does, You could download the package and use dpkg --no-force-depends to install
[15:13] <Dazz> Chousuke:  all the packages are the latest version.... up to date
[15:13] <bazhang> mgv1, look at top menus: xchat, view, server,settings, window, help;  under Xchat:network list ubuntu servers click  edit
[15:13] <senderap> that gconf thing will work but is there a way to be selective on what mounts and what doesn't?
[15:13] <Chousuke> Dazz: Oh well. I'm afraid you're on your own :)
[15:13] <FrEaKmAn_> anybody using sshfs here?
[15:13] <grawity> FrEaKmAn_: Yes.
[15:14] <stone1343> pici yes I tried that for hours last night, maybe that's the crux of my problem, how do I download the package?
[15:14] <josephstalin> Why hello thar
[15:14] <FrEaKmAn_> grawity, after following this article - http://embraceubuntu.com/2005/10/28/how-to-mount-a-remote-ssh-filesystem-using-sshfs/
[15:14] <FrEaKmAn_> I got it to work, but I can only access files in terminal
[15:14] <Dazz> Chousuke: :D thanks for help
[15:14] <josephstalin> How the eff do I run .run files? Whenever I try to open it, it opens in my text editor. :|
[15:15] <FrEaKmAn_> grawity, when I try to browse folder, it says - the file is of unknown type
[15:15] <grawity> josephstalin: From the terminal.
[15:15] <josephstalin> Grawity, could you explain exactly?
[15:15] <Pici> stone1343: apt-get -d packagename  (I'm not sure if this downloads to the current directory or into /var/cache/apt/archives/ though)
[15:15] <senderap> one last thing -- does nayone know of a gnome equivalent of k9copy?
[15:15] <B9> i have dual boot on my system and my netgear wg511 v2 wireless card works in windows xp but not in jaunty, it isnt powering up and the led display doesn't light up... help...please
[15:16] <stone1343> pici: I tried that last night
[15:16] <ActionParsnip> !info k9copy
[15:16] <creative1412> guys i got proplems with upgradeing to 9.10
[15:16] <bazhang> B9, what chipset
[15:16] <ActionParsnip> senderap: adcidrip
[15:16] <Pici> stone1343: Then use http://packages.ubuntu.com to find and download
[15:16] <Pici> creative1412 : Please join #ubuntu+1 for Karmic/9.10 support/discussion.
[15:16] <ActionParsnip> !info acidrip
[15:16] <stone1343> pici: ok,, i'll try that... thanks
[15:17] <senderap> I check acidrip out thanks
[15:17] <Gastion> test
[15:17] <creative1412> #ubuntu+1
[15:18] <josephstalin> I'm watching Glee right now, and I gotta say, I really love this show.
[15:19] <Pici> josephstalin: Thats nice, but this is a support channel. If you want to chat, theres #ubuntu-offtopic
[15:19] <nivirla> I've updated my question with some more info: Does anyone know where the config files for software-properties-gtk are on the default install of ubuntu 9.04? I can't change any properties for automatic update (I've tried rebooting and running it both as regular user, with sudo privileges and with sudo su), but it stays the same with "check for updates: Daily" and all other options not checked, but with a round dot in it instead. Image of it can be
[15:19] <nivirla> No errors are found in log files and I've tried running "sudo apt-get install --reinstall software-properties-gtk" without any improvement.
 i could now find it
[15:19] <bazhang> mgv1, good work
 thank you
[15:20] <nh2> B9: http://elehmann.wordpress.com/2006/12/23/netgear-wg511v2-wlan-card-on-ubuntu-edgy/ might help you, though it's old
[15:20] <subflux> Hello, my ubuntu is phracked. Would anyone spare 3 mins to help me please? I have googled and googled and followed online advice to no avail. :s in dpkg I keep getting "process_queue: Assertion `!queuelen' failed."
[15:20] <nh2> B9: ndiswrapper is a tool for using windows wifi drivers on linux
[15:20] <mgv1> how can i type my email automaticlly
[15:20] <mgv1> ?
[15:20] <bazhang> mgv1, to register?
[15:21] <ActionParsnip> subflux: what is the output of: sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get clean; sudo apt-get -f install; sudo apt-get upgrade
[15:21] <ActionParsnip> subflux: use http://pastebin.com
[15:22] <Vtec> Hey can anyone help me my wireless connection is showing a slow connection (9% at the moment) and yet the other routers I see show a WAY better connection than mine, does anyone know how I can make mine stronger? I mean it is one room away
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[15:22] <josephstalin> Okay, I've expanded on my question. I have a file called tremulous-1.1.0-installer.x86.run in my /home/josephstalin directory. How do I run it? If in the terminal, what exactly do I type?
[15:22] <bazhang> mgv1, please explain then
[15:23] <bazhang> josephstalin, that is in the repos
 instead of typing i want a shortcut to type email address
[15:23] <IdleOne> josephstalin: sudo apt-get install tremulous
[15:23] <ActionParsnip> josephstalin: cd ~;chmod +x ./tremulous-1.1.0-installer.x86.run; ./tremulous-1.1.0-installer.x86.run
[15:23] <josephstalin> Oh, thanks everyone!
[15:23] <bazhang> mgv1, with what app
[15:23] <pont> somebody sitting on a Hp compaq 6735s here?
[15:23] <ActionParsnip> josephstalin: the vversion you have is in teh repos as IdleOne says
 firefox - i do remember an extention for that but in windows
[15:24] <Slacktard> Does no one know where sound settings are stored?
 found it
[15:24] <bazhang> mgv1, there is likely one for Ubuntu as well
[15:24] <pont> somebody sitting on a Hp compaq 6735s here?
 ive found it - thank you
[15:25] <bazhang> pont, best to just ask your real question
[15:25] <IdleOne> pont: ask your next wuestion. the one you want an answer to
[15:25] <Josh_> users
[15:25] <IdleOne> q*
[15:25] <ActionParsnip> pont: yuo'll be lucky. Just ask your question
[15:25] <NomiSunrider> hi there
[15:26] <sutv> I want set ? = find <name> How can I do ?
[15:27] <sutv> I did it but with some Error : such as : bash not commanded
[15:27] <sutv> error with "?"
[15:27] <Pici> sutv: ? is a wildcard, you can't use that for an alias.
[15:27] <sutv> So i can done my job :(
[15:28] <subflux> ActionParsnip  - it's http://pastebin.com/m72eaf2b
[15:28] <chriscohen> hi all - trying to rename ALL _svn folders in ALL subfolders below a certain folder, and i've tried find . -name "_svn" -exec mv {} .svn \;
[15:28] <chriscohen> anyone have any idea?
[15:28] <sutv> Oh! I know
[15:28] <ActionParsnip> subflux: ok now run: sudo dpkg --configure -a
[15:28] <sutv> but: I want to use "?"  instead use "find <st>"
[15:29] <subflux> ActionParsnip, the output is there for dpkg --configure -a
[15:29] <lenovoubuntu> hi anyone can help me, i install ubuntu 9.0.4, i have 2 type of network, 1 is for internet connection (wireless modem), 1 is for local network (wlan), if i enable and connect internet connection then i conect to wlan, i can not receive data packet from internet connection, what i must do about that? thx
[15:30] <ActionParsnip> subflux: yuo could force install the debs in /var/cache/apt/archives
[15:30] <psycho_oreos> lenovoubuntu, you can't enable both at the same time, they both have different gateways
[15:30] <Pici> sutv: Best to ask in #bash then, I don't think you can do that though.
[15:30] <subflux> okay ActionParsnip - how do I go about that one?
[15:30] <sutv> @lenovoubuntu : You should use one of them
[15:30] <sutv> really! btw, thx
[15:31] <GeminiDomino> Is anyone aware if there is support for either a) using a loopback volume for a particular user's home directory or, failing that, making /home on same that works automatically?
[15:32] <Vtec> Hello I have really slow reception to my router under my homepage for configuration I see an option that says Turbo Mode: Enable/Disable it's disabled I've never touched it before, would enabling it increase my signal strength?
[15:32] <subflux> ActionParsnip: would it be a case of running  sudo dpkg --force-depends --install *.deb
[15:32] <ActionParsnip> subflux: cd /var/cache/apt/archives; sudo dpkg --force-all -i *.deb
[15:33] <subflux> hah
[15:33] <subflux> thanks ActionParsnip
[15:33] <sutv> I 'm learn Shell Programming! I need list some file use "?". I think I need set "?" for some commands, But I can't complete may job ! Somebody can help me! (Thanks Pici but I really want to know why we can't do it)
[15:34] <NomiSunrider> hi. i'm looking for people who want to test my website.
[15:34] <Pici> sutv: The shell programming channel is #bash, /join #bash     to get there
[15:34] <shneedlwoods> o.O
[15:34] <Pici> NomiSunrider: #ubuntu-offtopic would be the best place to ask
[15:34] <ActionParsnip> subflux: run: sudo apt-get -f install afterwards
[15:34] <subflux> ActionParsnip: /var/cache/apt/archives is empyt, bar "lock" and "partial" - no .deb s
[15:34] <sutv> Ok! I will try
[15:34] <NomiSunrider> thanks
[15:35] <ActionParsnip> subflux: try in partial
[15:36] <subflux> ActionParsnip: also empty
[15:36] <ActionParsnip> subflux: hmm
[15:36] <subflux> ActionParsnip: thanks for your efforts, though
[15:37] <PcN> anyone know where cookies are stored in ubuntu?
[15:37] <sahil1> hey felas, i have accidenty install window over
[15:37] <sahil1> ubuntu installation
[15:37] <andyL> ubuntu is up and running
[15:37] <sahil1> do any know how to reinstall grub in
[15:38] <devD> friends how to restore the lost grun in ubuntu ?
[15:38] <bazhang> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub sahil1
[15:38] <devD> I cant boot
[15:38] <subflux> ActionParsnip: "/var/cache/apt$ find | grep .deb" has nothing to report..
[15:39] <GeminiDomino> PcN: If you're using firefox, then presumably under $HOME/.mozilla/firefox/{PROFILE}/cookies.txt where $HOME is your home directory and profile is the random string firefox gives you
[15:39] <ActionParsnip> subflux: you need apt-get to pull down debs for you
[15:40] <sahil1> Ya..i think so...i am trying out that ubuntu link
[15:40] <sahil1> Thanks bazhang
[15:41] <tuxxie> I think my harddrive maybe crapping out on my mysql server. is there a way I can test the hardrive on a production server?
[15:41] <subflux> ActionParsnip: I'm really not sure what's going on here at all... what do I need to tell apt-get to do?
[15:42] <ActionParsnip> subflux: you need apt-get to download the debs, you cna then force instal thm to supress dependancy errors etc and geta square system
[15:42] <sahil1> hey bazhang:::::
[15:42] <subflux> sorry, ActionParsnip, what I mean is, how do I tell it to do that? Thanks for your patience...
[15:43] <subflux> ActionParsnip: and what debs are the ones that I'll need..?
[15:43] <bazhang> sahil1, hi
[15:43] <ActionParsnip> subflux: sudo apt-get -d <something>
[15:43] <sahil1> hey bazhang
[15:43] <MK13> is there a way to make a program run in a program show in the console and log it's output/input to a file at the same time?
[15:43] <sahil1> the step which that site has shown
[15:43] <bazhang> sahil1, yes, ask a question
[15:43] <ActionParsnip> subflux: you need the debs of all the packages in your output
[15:44] <subflux> nice one ActionParsnip, I'll give that a go. Many thanks.
[15:44] <sahil1> Select Manual Partition
[15:44] <sahil1> 4. Mount your appropriate linux partions
[15:44] <sahil1> /
[15:44] <sahil1> /boot
[15:44] <sahil1> swap
[15:44] <FloodBot2> sahil1: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[15:44] <Redhotmily> Please , who know a french chan?
[15:45] <bazhang> Redhotmily, #ubuntu-fr
[15:45] <OllieR> Is there a limit on how many processes you can run?
[15:45] <OllieR> been using cronolog to rotate my log files, each log spawns a new process. They use next to no mem (as in nothing) but wondering whether linux has an inbuilt limit..
[15:46] <Redhotmily> thx bazhang! :)
[15:46] <sahil1> I wanna ask arn't those step are similar to reinstalling the ubuntu and then going into the manual installation , mouting /, /boot and /swap partision again. But not to format them.
[15:47] <sahil1> Will that work?? instead of writing code in the terminal.
[15:47] <bazhang> sahil1, I thought you just wanted to restore grub; you now wish to reinstall?
[15:47] <sahil1> i jst want to restore grub
[15:47] <sahil1> But that llink have done , similar
[15:47] <sahil1> thing
[15:47] <sahil1> there , it mount the /,/boot/ ...etc again
[15:48] <sahil1> but  using terminal.
[15:48] <jagadish> #bashcheck
[15:48] <jagadish> #!bin/bash
[15:48] <jagadish>  echo "this is bash sript" > file
[15:49] <zzzzzZZZZzzz> afk
[15:49] <bazhang> sahil1, not really understanding you
[15:49] <jagadish> this is my script which iam scheduling using at command
[15:49] <jagadish> but that command seems to give waring saying that script will be executed using /bin/sh but i want it to exectute in bash shell
[15:51] <subflux> ActionParsnip: not a .deb to be found after doing the apt-get -d install *
[15:51] <ActionParsnip> subflux: idont think it will use *, you should specify a package
[15:52] <subflux> ActionParsnip: sorry, replace the asterisk with each of the package names in that output...
[15:52] <sahil1> can't i restore the grub by mounting /,/boot and /swap,...by going into ubuntu manual installation instead of typing command in terminal. I'll not let click on format dircotory option.That ubuntu post has done much and more similar thing. But through terminal.By doing so, would i get my grub back....or will i end up with a new installation of ubuntu?????????????????????
[15:52] <stone1343> pici: thanks, the dpkg -i gramps thing seems to have worked except the post install script failed. would that be because of the missing pre-req. GRAMPS starts up, I haven't tried any real functionality yet
[15:52] <dholbach> #ubuntu-classroom Session in 8 minutes: How to run an Ubuntu Jam session!
[15:52] <subflux> ActionParsnip... see http://pastebin.com/m29dd6967 for the commands I ran
[15:53] <bazhang> sahil1, no need for all the ???
[15:53] <ActionParsnip> subflux: thorough
[15:53] <sahil1> ok, sorry
[15:53] <Gastion> hejsan alla glada
[15:53] <ActionParsnip> subflux: you could head to packages.ubuntu.com and download what you need
[15:54] <bazhang> !se | Gastion
[15:54] <sahil1> so, bazhang....cant i retrive my grub back by going into manual installtion instead of typing some crap in the terminal?????????
[15:54] <subflux> ActionParsnip: eek - I can't do that manually...
[15:54] <subflux> :ActionParsnip: tempted to back up the database and just re-install the OS
[15:55] <GoatCheez> some program on a machine i administer is trying desperately to reach some machine in germany on port 9999. it's going through all the source ports it can trying to get through the firewall. How can i determine what program is doing this?
[15:56] <lucarg> hello! i have a dumb question probably... how do i make awn start up only in gnome session and not in kde?
[15:56] <bazhang> sahil1, not sure what you mean by 'crap from the terminal' that guide is the best way to go (as opposed to what you are suggesting)
[15:56] <subflux> ActionParsnip: Much appreciate your time
[15:56] <sharlacher> ---
[15:56] <sahil1> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-24113.html
[15:56] <sahil1> bazhang
[15:57] <Gastion> ttt
[15:57] <Disconnect> any way to disable CONFIG_STRICT_DEVMEM? need to either get /dev/mem working or drive to the datacenter to make bios changes :( i'd rather not go there. its 2.5 hours away w/o traffic on the other side of DC
[15:57] <bazhang> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub sahil1
[15:58] <Ekushey> Disconnect what is CONFIG_STRICT_DEVMEM?
[15:58] <mouseclone> I locked my keyboard input in Gnome with a shortcut key, and I am unable to get it unlocked.  I'm using a CLI irc client right now.  So if you could help me it would be great
[15:58] <lucarg> no idea about this???
[15:59] <Disconnect> Ekushey: basically it mangles how /dev/mem works, and so you get "[  309.318177] Program syscfg tried to access /dev/mem between f9000->109000." instead of access :(
[15:59] <Disconnect> (in this case, syscfg is a dell redhat util that can change bios settings. works fine with a little library mangling. and /dev/mem of course.)
[16:00] <ActionParsnip> gnomine is 2Mb installed!
[16:00] <DareDevil0> Hi there
[16:01] <DareDevil0> I am trying to sniff my lan with wireshark but the only packets i received are the ones from my ip
[16:01] <Disconnect> DareDevil0: lan or wireless?
[16:01] <gma> How can I control the speed of the wheel mouse on ubuntu 9.04?
[16:01] <DareDevil0> Disconnect, lannn
[16:01] <DareDevil0> Disconnect, lan
[16:01] <Disconnect> DareDevil0: running as root?
[16:01] <DareDevil0> yes
[16:01] <_ruben> DareDevil0: you're probably connected to a switch, not a hub
[16:02] <DareDevil0> _ruben, exactly
[16:02] <Disconnect> _ruben ++. if you're root and its wired, you -should- see every packet the machine does.
[16:02] <_ruben> Disconnect: yes, but the machine wont see all lan traffic
[16:02] <Disconnect> _ruben: depends on the switch. some can be told to go promisc.
[16:03] <DareDevil0> _ruben, i know that using a dnsspoof or some kind of tool like that i can received all the packages but i don't remember
[16:03] <DareDevil0> how
[16:04] <DareDevil0> can i do it
[16:05] <oshua86> hello, how can I see all the drivers that have been installed on my PC?
[16:05] <mouseclone> I locked keyboard input in gnome with a shortcut key, didn't know I hit it.  Anyone know the key to unlock keyboard input with out restarting?
[16:05] <DareDevil0> arpspoof is the tool i just found it hehehe
[16:05] <DareDevil0> thanks anyway
[16:05] <jeansch> oshua86: find /lib/modules
[16:06] <mouseclone> Mattias: you need to right click on the menu and click edit menu
[16:07] <llua> mouseclone,  not sure if its a shortcut that locks kb input
[16:07] <mouseclone> llua: hmm.. mouse still works and eveything, and I can get to tty0-5 with ctrl+alt+F
[16:08] <oshua86> I cant play audio no more in the laptop, its a dell inspiron, it used to be fine, ive looked everywhere on the internet, i just hear noise when i try to play something through the speakers or the headphones, can anybody help me or take me throguh the right direction
[16:09] <jamie_> ?
[16:10] <mouseclone> must be gnome crash, I can't right click on the desktop.. will just restart
[16:13] <geekbuntu> all: good morning - i have a new install of ubuntu 9,04 64bit - system/preference/remote desktop is setup when i log into it remotely i do not have control over the input devices - can anyone make any suggestions?
[16:14] <sree> Enter texthello
[16:14] <sree> my wireless is not working
[16:14] <sree> can anyone help
[16:14] <sree> hello
[16:15] <sree> heyyyyyyyyyyy
[16:15] <tonii> sree: no, no one can help you.
[16:15] <sree> why?
[16:15] <Ekushey> Kuwaity don't do that again
[16:16] <sree> whyyyyy
[16:16] <DJones> sree: Explain what you wireless card is, what you've done to get it working etc, if anybody can help and is around they respond
[16:16] <bazhang> sree, what chipset
[16:16] <sree> how to find that out
[16:17] <bazhang> sree, is this builtin or usb/pcmcia
[16:17] <AndyL_> do you guys play any 3 games on ubuntu like unreal tournament 3
[16:17] <sree> no idea
[16:17] <bazhang> sree, did it ever work
[16:17] <sree> nops
[16:17] <sree> my ethernet os workin thats all
[16:17] <yadu`> Hi,I'm having trouble getting mysql working on my ubuntu9.04 system. can someone help ? It seems my /etc/mysql/my.cnf is missing and /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock having problems
[16:18] <xmnt> yadu`, how'd you install?
[16:18] <DJones> sree: If its usb, it'll be a dongle you plug into a usb port, is it one of those? or is it built in to the computer
[16:18] <korcan> I upgraded my jaunty install with open office 3.1 yesterday via "deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/openoffice-pkgs/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main" and now I cannot save a file to an SMB share, any ideas?
[16:18] <bazhang> sree, without such basic info, no way to troubleshoot; try lspci in terminal and paste.ubuntu.com (NOT here) with it
[16:18] <jeansch> oshua86: alsa wiki ?
[16:18] <sree> built in
[16:18] <sree> it is built in
[16:19] <yadu`> xmnt, I installed several times, using synaptic , apt-get , i got a lampp folder downloaded and put it in /opt/lampp ... tried all sorts of stuff
[16:19] <bazhang> sree, then provide the info I requested please
[16:19] <n8tuser> sree do not try to have both your ethernet and wifi active at same time, specially if you want them connected to the same subnetwork
[16:19] <xmnt> yadu`, just do this:: aptitude remove --purge mysql-client mysql-server
[16:19] <sree> i don try
[16:20] <sree> i remove ethernet then nohin is shown in wireless
[16:20] <TheFuzzball> Are there any problems with splashx in Ubuntu 9.10?
[16:20] <xmnt> yadu`, then reinstall ... should get your config files in there
[16:20] <bazhang> lspci ---> paste.ubuntu.com sree
[16:20] <yadu`> xmnt, i have tried that already... it did not work ... shall i give u the exact problems i am having ?
[16:20] <xmnt> yadu`, yes
[16:20] <sree> lot of info came in
[16:20] <sree> what u wan
[16:20] <bazhang> TheFuzzball, #ubuntu+1 for karmic support
[16:21] <bazhang> sree, paste.ubuntu.com with it
[16:21] <yadu`> xmnt , the problem is that whenever i try to reinstall mysql-server-5.0 it stops at installation saying it got some error
[16:21] <xmnt> xmnt, what's the error?
[16:21] <Josh_> Is there a way to disable the "pop up notification" when my system volume is changed via hotkey?
[16:21] <om26er> .part
[16:21] <om26er> /part
[16:21] <sree> ok now what
[16:21] <yadu`> xmnt, so installation does not complete, that must be why the config files aren't there
[16:21] <xmnt> yadu`, ^^
[16:22] <xmnt> yadu`, yes, probably .. what's the error though?
[16:22] <AngelwingedDevil> hi, I'm currently installing a digital signature
[16:22] <AngelwingedDevil> and it asks me the location of firefox, problem is I have three firefox folders in /lib how can I know which one to use?
[16:22] <AngelwingedDevil> one is firefox one is firefox-3.0.11 and the last firefox-addons
[16:22] <yadu`> xmnt, i'll pastebin ... one min please
[16:23] <sree> Basic display modes: -mm		Produce machine-readable output (single -m for an obsolete format) -t		Show bus tree  Display options: -v		Be verbose (-vv for very verbose) -k		Show kernel drivers handling each device -x		Show hex-dump of the standard part of the config space -xxx		Show hex-dump of the whole config space (dangerous; root only) -xxxx		Show hex-dump of the 4096-byte extended config space (root only) -b		Bus-centric view (addresses and IRQ's as seen by 
[16:23] <yadu`> xmnt, and... GOD.. thank you for your patience
[16:23] <sree> this is what came
[16:23] <AngelwingedDevil> yadu`: that's not fair just making god do all the thanking :p
[16:23] <bazhang> sree, from typing lspci in terminal?
[16:24] <xmnt> yadu`, this GOD thing ... I'm not familiar with it ... some sort of windows app?
[16:24] <yadu`> xmnt, http://pastebin.com/d3b701cb3
[16:24] <yadu`> xmnt, well GOD ...aah... do we need a WAR here ?
[16:24] <sree> Basic display modes: -mm		Produce machine-readable output (single -m for an obsolete format) -t		Show bus tree  Display options: -v		Be verbose (-vv for very verbose) -k		Show kernel drivers handling each device -x		Show hex-dump of the standard part of the config space -xxx		Show hex-dump of the whole config space (dangerous; root only) -xxxx		Show hex-dump of the 4096-byte extended config space (root only) -b		Bus-centric view (addresses and IRQ's as seen by 
[16:25] <bazhang> sree, that can't be right
[16:25] <yadu`> AngelwingedDevil, me thanking GOD u see.... not making him thank anyone else :P
[16:25] <xmnt> yadu`, first why are you doing mysql-server-5.0 ?  why not just install mysql-server?
[16:25] <yadu`> xmnt, honestly i have no idea.... it looked better, i guess
[16:25] <fbianconi> sree: you should run 'lspci' and whatever output it generates you should copy and paste into http://pastebin.ubuntu.com, and then give us the link it should generate
[16:25] <sree> Enter text here...hello
[16:25] <sree> ru still there
[16:25] <bazhang> sree, dont paste here
[16:26] <xmnt> yadu`, --purge mysql ... then remove the 5.0
[16:26] <sree> i got kicked
[16:26] <sree> then
[16:26] <bazhang> sree, open a terminal
[16:26] <sree> ok
[16:26] <xmnt> yadu`, that will install the latest from ubuntu
[16:26] <sree> hen
[16:26] <FloodBot2> sree: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[16:26] <bazhang> lspci
[16:26] <sree> then*
[16:26] <AngelwingedDevil> anyone know which firefox folder I should chose? Firefox, firefox-3.0.11 and firefox-addons are the options
[16:26] <fbianconi> the adress was http://paste.ubuntu.com
[16:26] <bazhang> and paste.ubuntu.com with the output (not what you pasted before)
[16:26] <yadu`> xmnt, yes,... i will do that... the problem is that i have download limit... will wait till late night for download
[16:27] <xmnt> yadu`, download limit?  for what?
[16:27] <yadu`> xmnt, as in download limit on data ...
[16:27] <dreamy> in what channel can i chat about lcds ? (screens) ?
[16:27] <xmnt> yadu`, are you on a cell connection?
[16:27] <yadu`> xmnt, broadband
[16:27] <bazhang> ##hardware ? dreamy
[16:28] <dreamy> awseome bazhang ty
[16:28] <xmnt> yadu`, that's weird ... where are you at?
[16:28] <yadu`> xmnt, india.... connection sucks... and the ISP's even more
[16:28] <sree> paste.ubuntu.com
[16:28] <sree> lol
[16:29] <bazhang> sree, ??
[16:29] <xmnt> yadu`, that's crazy ... i'd throw a fit if my bandwidth was limited
[16:29] <Gastion> test
[16:29] <Gastion> test
[16:29] <xmnt> yadu`, of course i'm in the us and we're good at throwing temper tantrums
[16:29] <DjAngo23> Could someone give my a hand with synergy and/or quichsynergy ?
[16:29] <nh2_> DjAngo23: what's your problem?
[16:29] <Pici> Gastion: This isn't a test channel, please use ##test
[16:30] <xmnt> DjAngo23, quicksynergy was just plug and play for me
[16:30] <yadu`> xmnt, its different here :) and i can live with it... cos there is free download from 2 to 8am
[16:31] <DjAngo23> I just installed quicksynergy on both computer (ubuntu), set my hostname on the server computer, and type my host ip on the guest computer. But when moving till the edges of my screen, it aint gonna work..
[16:31] <bad_cables> anyone know why i cant get DVD's to play in VLC with -open disk-advanced-/dev/dvd ?
[16:31] <jshultz> i'm currently on the 2.6.28 kernel. should I go ahead and upgrade to 2.6.30.5?
[16:31] <erUSUL> !dvd | bad_cables
[16:31] <calmbola> i installed a package by sudo dpkg -i package-name... now i want to remove it, but i can't seem to find the name of which to remove.... i installed vmware-workstation.  it appears to have installed both workstation and player.... how can i get rid of both?
[16:31] <jshultz> i've been getting system freezes when using firefox.
[16:31] <erUSUL> calmbola: you can use synaptic
[16:32] <xmnt> jshultz, welcome to firefox --- install chromium
[16:32] <calmbola> how do i find it there?
[16:32] <calmbola> can't seem to find anything there, erUSUL
[16:32] <erUSUL> calmbola: search for vmware ?
[16:32] <jshultz> i'd install chromium but i'm addicted to firebug and feedly
[16:32] <prospire> hello everyone
[16:32] <calmbola> all that came up that was installed was xserver-xorg-video-vmware, erUSOL
[16:32] <erUSUL> calmbola: or just « sudo dpkg -r package-name »
[16:33] <prospire> I want to install IMAP, can anybody tell me how can I do that?
[16:33] <applecache> hey prospire
[16:33] <calmbola> erUSUL so what would be the package-name
[16:33] <yadu`> xmnt, i think i got it right....
[16:33] <calmbola> the same as what i used to install it?
[16:33] <erUSUL> prospire: imap is a protocol. you can not install that
[16:33] <bad_cables> but i thought that the code to play video was built into the VLC application?
[16:33] <erUSUL> calmbola: yes
[16:33] <calmbola> that doesn't work
[16:33] <sahil1> gooogle it
[16:33] <prospire> erUSUL: I want to instal IMAP fro php5 apache2
[16:33] <erUSUL> prospire: you can install an imap server like cyrus or davecot
[16:34] <erUSUL> !find cyrus
[16:34] <Kingsy101> can someone help me get pear installed.. I am having problems getting pear installed
[16:34] <calmbola> erUSUL iut says: dpkg: you must specify packages by their own names, not by quoting the names of the files they come in
[16:34] <Kingsy101> lol that didnt even make sense..
[16:34] <erUSUL> calmbola: apt-cache search vmware
[16:34] <Out_Cold> Kingsy101, what's your problem?
[16:35] <DjAngo23> So, no ideas about the config of quicksynergy ?
[16:36] <yadu`> xmnt, can you check this ---> E: /var/cache/apt/archives/mysql-server-5.0_5.1.30really5.0.75-0ubuntu10.2_i386.deb: subprocess pre-installation script returned error exit status 1
[16:36] <Kingsy101> I am having problems installing pear anyways.. I thought I installed it and when I type which pear it gives me a path back .. ermmm /usr/bin/pear    but when I try to use it it says pear command not found
[16:36] <DjAngo23> Could it be a firwall thing ?
[16:36] <calmbola> erUSUL, do you think it is vmware-package?  there's also open-vm-source, open-vm-toolbox, open-vm-tools, open-vm-tools-dbg, xserver-xorg-knpjut-vmmouse
[16:36] <Kingsy101> Out_Cold - ^^^
[16:36] <yadu`> xmnt, i think thats whats, keeping mysql from completing proper install
[16:36] <erUSUL> calmbola: probably is vmware-package
[16:36] <RossM> Does anyone here have any idea about setting up an intermediate ssl certificate on cherokee, or know where I could go to find out?
[16:36] <mordof> anyone know how i could turn off the alert sounds for firefox-3.5? i turned off all the sounds in the audio panel thing, but it's still playing them. sounds on an alert are very annoying
[16:36] <calmbola> so i can just sudo apt-get remove  vmware-package, erUSUL, instead of dpkg cmd?
[16:37] <FiReSTaRT> has anyone had trouble unpacking tar.gz archives downloaded from sourceforge? is it like a general issue or a developer screwup in an isolated incident?
[16:37] <erUSUL> calmbola: yes
[16:37] <erUSUL> FiReSTaRT: never has any problem with that
[16:37] <calmbola> thanks...one more q?  how do i get this through the repositories.  i heard manually installing is bad
[16:37] <calmbola> the latest versi9on doesn't appear to obe in there
[16:38] <FiReSTaRT> erUSUL: could you please test one package for me? i just wanna make sure it's not something specific to my system.. it's a 23mb download
[16:38] <calmbola> um.... erSUL.... sorry.... but those aren't even installed
[16:38] <calmbola> UGH
[16:38] <desnudo_para_ti> ?canal=barcelona
[16:39] <bazhang> !es | desnudo_para_ti
[16:39] <erUSUL> desnudo_para_ti: this not irc-hispano ;)
[16:39] <cq> argh, I have an old ubuntu server where everything is in german... how do I set it to english, using the console? I only have console access...
[16:41] <erUSUL> calmbola: can you tell me the filename of the deb package ?
[16:42] <calmbola> erUSUL vmware-workstation_6.5.3-185404_i386.deb
[16:42] <B9> ello i can't figure out why my Netgear WG511v2 isn't working on my laptop, i have a dual boot and it works on the same computer in windows xp, i have wireless tools installed and the wrapper but I still have no lcd on my card... :(
[16:42] <bazhang> B9, which chipset
[16:43] <calmbola> that came from VMware-Workstation-6.5.3-18404.i386.rpm
[16:43] <B9> bazhang fark i dunno :-S googles how to find out chipset
[16:43] <FiReSTaRT> worst case scenario, if erUSUL isn't able to help me.. does anyone know of any good club management packages (like for managing a gym) that will run on ubuntu? all of my googling only turned up with one open source package and i can't unpack the sourceforge tar.gz archive
[16:43] <deejaydblock> how can increase the speed of ubuntu?
[16:44] <bazhang> B9, if it is usb then lsusb should say (in terminal)
[16:44] <bazhang> deejaydblock, how much ram
[16:44] <Spirit-Sight> what is a good app to see the files on picasa, not the picture themself but the files, for like uploading and downloading
[16:44] <deejaydblock> 4gb of ram
[16:45] <whitetiger00> greetings!
[16:45] <B9> bazhang so i should run "lsusb" in terminal?
[16:45] <erUSUL> FiReSTaRT: it has a typo in the name is just a tar not a tar.gz . doing « tar xf AssociationSubscribersManager-3.0.1.tar.gz » just works (file-roller fails)
[16:45] <qcode> Is Ubuntu 9.10 released yet?
[16:45] <Pici> !9.10 | qcode
[16:45] <erUSUL> FiReSTaRT: you can change the nem to and use the gui after that
[16:46] <whitetiger00> Can anyone tell me a good PCMCIA wireless card (G or N) that works fairly well out of the box with 9.04????
[16:46] <bazhang> B9, yep
[16:46] <FiReSTaRT> ahhh ok
[16:46] <FiReSTaRT> thanks usul lol
[16:46] <qcode> Looks like it's in alpha stage now?
[16:46] <FiReSTaRT> erUSUL: i'll make sure to contact the developer :)
[16:46] <qcode> Alpha5?
[16:46] <c0n> Hello. I can't change my screen resolution to 1280x1024. Can anyone help me?
[16:46] <Spirit-Sight> alpha 6
[16:47] <qcode> Oh
[16:47] <erUSUL> FiReSTaRT: ok ;P probably he just forgot to add the z to tar
[16:47] <qcode> Does it come with KDE 4.3?
[16:47] <qcode> Will it?
[16:47] <bazhang> qcode, discussion in #ubuntu+1
[16:47] <qcode> oh, okay
[16:48] <erUSUL> FiReSTaRT: 23 MB to 4 MB when using gzip XD
[16:49] <FiReSTaRT> erUSUL: i also found gymlogy, so i'll do a comparison run between the two and see what's easier to use for a complete computer newb :P
[16:49] <FiReSTaRT> erUSUL: lol.. i'll make sure to notify the dev :P
[16:49] <erUSUL> FiReSTaRT: good luck
[16:49] <FiReSTaRT> thanks :)
[16:50] <B9> bazhang: it sows my cruzer flash drive and some other stuff which is all root hub
[16:50] <bazhang> B9, this is usb correct? the netgear? could you paste.ubuntu.com the output of lsusb please
[16:51] <FrEaKmAn_> any sshfs users here?
[16:51] <pshr> yeah, well i need to uninstall the KDE desktop environment which package should be uninstalled
[16:51] <pshr> ?
[16:51] <erUSUL> !puregnome
[16:51] <bazhang> pshr, for pure gnome?
[16:51] <FiReSTaRT> erUSUL:  dev notified :)
[16:52] <Dr_Willis> ive never understood how removeing a libs file removes all of kde.  - but ive never tried it :)
[16:52] <erUSUL> FiReSTaRT: thanks
[16:52] <B9> beauford@hummingbird:~$ lsusb
[16:52] <botnik> !version
[16:52] <bazhang> B9, dont paste here
[16:52] <pshr> bazhang, exactly i recently installed KDE hoping to like it but naah!!! i dont want space to be wasted on my Laptop
[16:52] <qcode> What does Karmic Koala stand for?
[16:52] <erUSUL> Dr_Willis: if you remove a lib all packages depend on all that packages will have to get removed to
[16:52] <FiReSTaRT> erUSUL: thank YOU for figuring out the issue for me... time to get it up and running :P
[16:52] <erUSUL> Dr_Willis: reverse dependency chain
[16:52] <utlo> Hey, is there an easy way to install old packages in ubuntu?
[16:53] <bazhang> pshr, see the puregnome link above
[16:53] <pshr> well bazhang ?
[16:53] <Dr_Willis> heh. but kubuntu-desktop and ubuntu-desktop dont do 'reverse' dependencies eh.
[16:53] <pshr> link where ?
[16:53] <B9> bazhang: i didn't mean to do that sorry
[16:53] <Dr_Willis> guess that could get you in a nasty loop. where everything depends on everything else..
[16:53] <korcan> I upgraded my jaunty install with open office 3.1 yesterday via "deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/openoffice-pkgs/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main" and now I cannot save a file to an SMB share, any ideas?
[16:53] <erUSUL> Dr_Willis: they are meta-packages....
[16:53] <pshr> gotcha
[16:54] <bazhang> sudo apt-get remove kdelibs4c2 kdelibs5-data pshr
[16:54] <pshr> he he you could have done this
[16:54] <Dr_Willis> erUSUL:  right. so there cant be a 'kde-UNdesktop' :) to do the reverse
[16:54] <pshr> !puregnome | pshr
[16:54] <Dr_Willis> it always seems its easier to Install these big 'things' like mythtv and kubuntu-desktop then it is to remove them
[16:54] <erUSUL> Dr_Willis: well we can propose something like that the unmeta-packages
[16:55] <c0n> The screen resolution I want to use isn't availible in the list of such in the nVidia x server settk gs
[16:55] <Dr_Willis> erUSUL:  yea.  I see it asked enough in here.. where it might be usefull.
[16:55] <erUSUL> Dr_Willis: well autoremove seems to be designed to help with that...
[16:55] <yadu`> xmnt, are you there ?
[16:55] <MK13> what is the effect where people have a window that flips over to become another?
[16:55] <yadu`> xmnt, it seems the issues are with mysql-server-5.0
[16:56] <Dr_Willis> MK13:   You mean the window has a different program on the 'back side' ?
[16:56] <utlo> I'm doing some work where we are remotlly detecting security vulnerblites in out of date packages.  In doing demonstrations I want to have a machine set up with old packages, but all our machines right now are up to date
[16:56] <MK13> Dr_Willis, exactly
[16:56] <utlo> Is their a way to roll back packages easily with apt or do I have to install things manually?
[16:57] <erUSUL> !pinning | utlo
[16:57] <duffydack> Dont suppose anyone would know why my personal lamp servers mysql (v5) would not accept a full import of a database but my free profusehost accounts mysql can.  It gives "duplicate" errors and only imports half the db.  There are no dupes of course.
[16:58] <utlo> cool thanks
[16:58] <genii-around> utlo: If the previous version is still available from result of: apt-cache policy <packagename>   then you can explicitly install it by version with something like sudo apt-get install packagename=some-version-as-reported-by-search
[16:59] <MK13> what is the effect @ 2:25 called? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QyyC4LRoYI
[16:59] <dassouki> how acan i backup my email from thunderbird ?
[16:59] <dassouki> i'm changing hosts, and i'd like to back up my email, jnust incase shit happens
[16:59] <Pici> MK13: Best to ask in #compiz-fusion
[16:59] <Pici> dassouki: Please mind your language here
[16:59] <MK13> pici, k
[17:00] <dassouki> Pici: ok JISH, what are some of the recommended ways to backup emailstored in thunderbird
[17:00] <cq> argh, I have an old ubuntu server where everything is in german... how do I set it to english, using the console? I only have console access...
[17:00] <ikonia> dassouki: what type of mail store are you using, pop3/imap etc etc
[17:00] <c0n> quit
[17:00] <nh2> dassouki: copy your whole thunderbird dir
[17:00] <B9> bazhang: http://paste.ubuntu.com/273575/
[17:00] <nh2> dassouki: i mean profile dir
[17:01] <dassouki> ikonia: i'm using pop
[17:01] <nh2> dassouki: if your moving from linux box to linux box, that should be fine
[17:01] <ikonia> dassouki: you should just be able to backup your mail file then, pop3 downloads the mail to your local machine and stores in a flat file
[17:01] <fp2099> Hello, anyone complained about this week updates messing wireless? I checked the packages and they don't seem to be related to wireless but WPA2 AES isn't working anymore, and it stopped working on my desktop and laptop just after the reboot
[17:01] <^lost^> ciao a tutti
[17:01] <^lost^> do you speak italian?
[17:01] <dassouki> ikonia: so everything is downloaded then ?
[17:01] <bazhang> !it
[17:02] <dassouki> so there is no risk if i momve hosts ?
[17:02] <elops> anyone know good tutorial/walkthrough for adding Raid to ubuntu?
[17:02] <^lost^> !it
[17:02] <bazhang> B9, dont see it in there
[17:02] <YaManicKill> whats the best virtual machine software to use? (for desktop OSs, not servers)
[17:02] <ikonia> dassouki: correct
[17:02] <dassouki> thanks :D
[17:02] <Pici> !raid | elops start with this
[17:03] <ikonia> dassouki: as long as you keep your mail file, you're fine
[17:03] <fp2099> YaManicKill: virtualbox is my fav
[17:03] <ikonia> dassouki: imap = server stored pop3 = client stored
[17:03] <dassouki> oooh k
[17:03] <YaManicKill> fp2099: ok, i'll try it then. see i've used so many, but can never remember which ones work and stuff :P
[17:04] <fp2099> YaManicKill: Qemu, Virtualbox and vmware are the most common
[17:04] <B9> bazhang: yeh i know, my netgear doesn't have any lights on it is like it has no power :-(  i ferried a few .debs from my notebook to my laptop (the one with the netgear card)... to try and get it to work the wireless-tools deb, the ndiswrapper common .deb & ndiswrapper utils.deb
[17:05] <bazhang> B9, could you give the full name again? netgear.....
[17:05] <fp2099> Anyone complained about this week updates messing wireless? I checked the packages and they don't seem to be related to wireless but WPA2 AES isn't working anymore, and it stopped working on my desktop and laptop just after the update reboot so it can't be a coincidence.
[17:06] <B9> bazhang: http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/ndiswrapper/index.php?title=Netgear_WG511v2
[17:07] <seidos> fp2099: wireless has been a little glitchy for me
[17:07] <seidos> fp2099: getting connected to wpa network.  disabling wireless then reenabling seems to be the work around I have to do
[17:09] <B9> bazhang: NETGEAR WG511v2 802.11g Wireless PCMCIA Card 54Mbps Cardbus adapter
[17:10] <duffydack> B9, my mate has a pcmcia netgear 108mbps adapter works OOTB
[17:11] <Moon_Doggy> how do i install themes in fluxbox
[17:11] <bazhang> B9, right, I am reading the forums now searching for a solution
[17:11] <duffydack> B9, dont know how that is any help tho lol
[17:11] <B9> daffydack :-) encouragement ROCKS, *wishes he has a 108mbps card*
[17:12] <grandeslam> !list
[17:12] <B9> bazhang: yeh i did that, that's y i downloaded those debs n stuff... :-S
[17:12] <ikonia> Moon_Doggy: a simple matter of untar'ing the theme tar's into the fluxbox theme dir
[17:12] <Moon_Doggy> i got that down but where is the theme dir
[17:13] <bazhang> B9, what about inserting the card and sudo modprobe ath5k
[17:13] <duffydack> B9, well when I say OOTB, I mean activating the hardware driver
[17:13] <ikonia> Moon_Doggy: normally in your home dir under your fluxbox directory, I'm just hunting the doc for you, (it's also normally in the README file in each theme file)
[17:14] <B9> bazhang: done, terminal just returned a fresh command line, nuffin much happened, had to put in my password tho
[17:15] <bazhang> B9, does ifconfig show it now
[17:15] <ikonia> Moon_Doggy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fluxbox some good initial notes, but not what I was looking for for you
[17:15] <Moon_Doggy> kk ty
[17:16] <ActionParsnip> can someone please get me some info from their Jaunty system
[17:16] <ActionParsnip> System → Preferences → Keyboard Shortcuts
[17:16] <ActionParsnip> and get me the command from "Show the panel's main menu" pleae
[17:16] <ikonia> Moon_Doggy: http://fluxbox.sourceforge.net/docs/en/newdoc.themes.php
[17:17] <bazhang> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=354306 Moon_Doggy lots of links here too
[17:18] <dhiaeldeen> is there any PS2 emulator for ubuntu ?
[17:19] <nh2_> I'd like to know that, too
[17:19] <ikonia> dhiaeldeen: I think there are a few for linux, they should work fine with ubuntu
[17:19] <fp2099> seidos: Right now I'm also having glitches on wpa+tkip, but wpa2+aes is completely dead. Everything was working before those updates.
[17:19] <malimbar> I didn't know there were decent ps2 emulators period
[17:19] <ikonia> malimbar: I'm not %100 I thought there was some
[17:19] <ActionParsnip> just buy one, ps2 is cheap
[17:19] <bazhang> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=402761 dhiaeldeen
[17:19] <ikonia> ActionParsnip: valid point
[17:20] <malimbar> cheap relatively speaking
[17:20] <B9> bazhang: http://paste.ubuntu.com/273589/
[17:20] <malimbar> after googling it, it apears there is PS2emu
[17:20] <pete_> Hello, I have just installed Xubuntu 9.04, everything is good except for my video performance??
[17:20] <ActionParsnip> malimbar: you need a ps2 to run it anyhoo as you need to dump your boot roms
[17:20] <nh2_> pete_: what hardware?
[17:21] <malimbar> oh yeah, I read that somewhere. it's why I don't have a ps1 emulator either
[17:21] <ActionParsnip> pete_: whts the output of: lspci | grep -i vga
[17:21] <dhiaeldeen> bazhang: i can't compile !! :(
[17:21] <dhiaeldeen> i'm new to linux
[17:22] <B9> dhiaeldeen: sudo and synaptic package manager are ur friends ;-)
[17:22] <pete_> pete@BOX:~/Desktop/xboxdrv-linux-0.4.8$ lspci | grep -i vga
[17:22] <pete_> 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 0c)
[17:22] <pete_> i know its integrated, but it normally runs fine even on windows.
[17:23] <bazhang> B9, did you use the winxp driver or the win 2000 one? with ndiswrapper
[17:23] <ActionParsnip> pete_: http://webupd8.blogspot.com/2009/05/reverting-xorg-video-intel-driver-of.html
[17:24] <pete_> ActionParsnip, does that refer to simply getting it setup, or will it improve performance?
[17:24] <ActionParsnip> pete_: both
[17:24] <bazhang> http://www.linuxcompatible.org/Netgear_WG511_v2_c12054.html B9
[17:24] <pete_> ActionParsnip, okay, will follow. I'll get back to you shortly
[17:24] <B9> bazhang, not sure: ndiswrapper-common_1.54-2ubuntu1_all.deb  &  ndiswrapper-utils-1.9_1.54-2ubuntu1_i386.deb
[17:25] <bazhang> B9, according to that link the W2000 is the way to go
[17:25] <pete_> ActionParsnip, also, is 1.7gb swap appropriate for 3gb of ram?
[17:26] <ActionParsnip> pete_: if you never use more than 3gb ram you dont even need that
[17:26] <zaggynl> So I tried removing wine, but it's still there
[17:26] <pete_> ActionParsnip, okay, so should I try to figure out how to delete it? ubuntu does say its not being used lol
[17:26] <zaggynl> how do I safely remove it?
[17:26] <ActionParsnip> pete_: should be fine, set your swappines from 3 to 5 and it'll go much nicer
[17:26] <pete_> zaggynl, sudo apt-get remove wine ?
[17:26] <rski> zaggynl: it's only some meny entries left
[17:26] <rski> zaggynl: wine is not there.
[17:27] <zaggynl> did a synaptic complete removal
[17:27] <pete_> ActionParsnip, how do I go about doing that this is my first boot in to linux
[17:27] <pete_> ActionParsnip, im a newbie ;-)
[17:27] <zaggynl> wine --version gives wine-1.1.29
[17:27] <ActionParsnip> pete_: http://www.brunolinux.com/06-Fine_Tuning_Your_System/Swappiness.html
[17:27] <t0s>  for some reason everytime i type its make a beeping noise, and the blinking cursor is bigger lol
[17:27] <bakefy> Hello all
[17:27] <pete_> dont worry ActionParsnip im saving all these links.
[17:27] <pete_> hehe
[17:28] <bakefy> I just installed 9.04, and I was trying to set up a raid (software) I have dmraid, but it doesnt see it
[17:28] <pete_> # cat /proc/sys/vm/swappiness
[17:28] <pete_> returns nothing?
[17:28] <bakefy> gparted saw the raid in 8.04, but would not net me use it
[17:28] <bakefy> let*
[17:29] <ActionParsnip> pete_: gksudo gedit /etc/sysctl.conf
[17:29] <pete_> ActionParsnip, it says its at 60
[17:29] <ActionParsnip> pete_: 60 is terribly high for your ram amount
[17:29] <ActionParsnip> pete_: at the end add: vm.swappiness=1
[17:29] <bakefy> anyone here available to help me with some dmraid troubleshooting?
[17:30] <ActionParsnip> pete_: save the file, close gedit then run: sudo sysctl vm.swappiness=1
[17:30] <ActionParsnip> pete_: saves having to reboot
[17:30] <pete_> ActionParsnip, k sec
[17:31] <zaggynl> so now I removed wine manually, reinstalled it, can't run it
[17:31] <cremaster> hi, when i go to preferences->power management i only have 2 tabs, AC power and General..no battery tab...also under the drop down list for "What to do when I push power button" I only have 1 option 'ask me'...i'm on jaunty
[17:31] <pete_> ActionParsnip, ok thats done.
[17:31] <zaggynl> /usr/local/bin/wine: no such file or directory
[17:31] <bakefy> acutally, I think I have a simple question
[17:31] <pete_> ActionParsnip, yea, this is dualcore with 3gb of ram
[17:31] <cremaster> lastly i dont have suspend/hibernate options on my main menu...just logout shutdown restart
[17:31] <bakefy> went mounting a hard drive can you mount to hard drives to the same location?
[17:31] <pete_> bakefy, no
[17:32] <cremaster> it doesn't look like i have much power management capabilities...what gives?
[17:32] <pete_> bakefy, system will tell u its in use
[17:32] <bakefy> pete, thanks
[17:32] <zaggynl> I really don't get it
[17:32] <pete_> tried to mount all my windows drives to one folder haha
[17:32] <zaggynl> pwd is ~, wine is in $PATH and it complains about missing files
[17:32] <bakefy> pete, you know anything about dmraid?
[17:32] <kd8JHC> why would you use Wine when you can use VirtualBox
[17:33] <zaggynl> playing 3d accelerated games
[17:33] <zaggynl> last time I tried virtualbox could not do this
[17:33] <kd8JHC> oh
[17:33] <zaggynl> foobar2k works perfectly, yay!
[17:33] <bakefy> pete, I have an integrated raid card on my motherboard, I have the array set... dmraid doesnt see it... or at least gparted doesnt
[17:33] <zaggynl> now the warcraft 3 hosting thing..
[17:33] <pete_> bakefy, im sorry I am probably even newer than you
[17:34] <pete_> bakefy, did ubuntu see it during the install ?
[17:34] <sperman> know any body a program for ubuntu who is xfire voice room
[17:34] <bakefy> pete... well i tried to do it that way, but no.
[17:35] <bakefy> pete only the alternate iso will install raid, and it was glitching on it for some reason
[17:35] <pete_> bakefy, try to burn a new install disk and do it over using the alternate method?
[17:35] <pete_> burn the disk at the slowest speed possible
[17:35] <bakefy> pete, thats what I did.  but it wont see it
[17:35] <pete_> hum...
[17:36] <bakefy> pete burning it slow is a thought
[17:36] <bakefy> pete, might try that
[17:36] <pete_> bakefy, no, if the disk works at all than thats not it
[17:36] <eshat> I have 400 MP3's with correct ID3 Tags and want to organizie them in Folders /Artist/Album or similar, is there an app ?
[17:36] <pete_> bakefy, you said it had errors though
[17:36] <bakefy> pete_ its wierd, it skips a step
[17:36] <pete_> bakefy, yea
[17:36] <strange> can i with sshfs grant a user access to 1 dir and read only?
[17:36] <zaggynl> does this $PATH look okay?
[17:37] <pete_> bakefy, yea always burn an OS at the slow speed
[17:37] <pete_> or you will run in to problems
[17:37] <zaggynl> /usr/lib/:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games
[17:37] <cremaster> hi, when i go to preferences->power management i only have 2 tabs, AC power and General..no battery tab...also under the drop down list for "What to do when I push power button" I only have 1 option 'ask me'...i'm on jaunty
[17:37] <strange> !sshfs
[17:37] <bakefy> pete_ I will give that a shot...
[17:37] <bakefy> pete- thanks
[17:37] <seidos> fp2099:  I'd create a bug report, but the cause is too speculative, and the issues I have with wifi are minimal
[17:38] <kd8JHC> zaggynl sounds you might have some broken symlinks
[17:38] <pete_> ActionParsnip, E: Couldn't find package xserver-xorg-video-intel-2.4
[17:39] <kd8JHC> just a thought... but I don't use wine and don't care to
[17:39] <pete_> I installed linux to get away from windows
[17:39] <pete_> lol
[17:39] <seidos> kd8JHC: neither do I.  There isn't an app that I find worth doing it with, and if I did need to emulate foreign software, I'd use virtual box
[17:40] <Pistache`> hi
[17:40] <kd8JHC> seidos: same here. I tried to run some ham radio apps in wine that use the sound card, had horrible luck
[17:40] <kd8JHC> i'm not sure why one would want to play games in a wine session
[17:40] <kd8JHC> might as well dual boot
[17:41] <kd8JHC> oh well!
[17:41] <ActionParsnip> pete_: run: sudo apt-get update    first
[17:41] <fccf> !enter | kd8JHC
[17:41] <seidos> kd8JHC: games are a large part of why people use a computer at all.  It's actually a big reason why I got into computers
[17:41] <pete_> ActionParsnip, thanks..
[17:41] <Pistache`> anyone knows why netbeans has an ugly interface when i install it with sudo but not when i install it under a simple user ?
[17:41] <pete_> ActionParsnip, is there a way to measure video performance?
[17:41] <kd8JHC> f'kin weenies
[17:41] <fccf> !gksudo | Pistache`
[17:42] <jshultz> i used to play games on computers. now i just use the 360
[17:42] <seidos> kd8JHC: Castles II, Prince of Persia, Warcraft I were motivating factors for me.
[17:42] <Pistache`> so i have too reinstall netbeans guys ?
[17:42] <ActionParsnip> pete_: you could install a benchmarker
[17:42] <fccf> Pistache: use gksudo not sudo to run/install netbeans
[17:42] <kd8JHC> seidos: okay, that's cool. but i'm not going to waste my time helping someone just so they can play games
[17:43] <pete_> jshultz, me too, just use ZSNES
[17:43] <seidos> kd8JHC: I've considered installing heroes of might and magic, but I don't have time right now.  Too many things need learned.
[17:43] <seidos> jshultz: the 360 is a computer
[17:43] <Pistache`> ok thnx guys
[17:43] <pete_> seidos, he meant keyboard/mouse
[17:43] <seidos> kd8JHC: I agree with you
[17:44] <seidos> pete_: :)
[17:44] <ActionParsnip> pete_: or run a 3d game or too
[17:45] <fccf> !ot | kd8JHC sedios pete_ Your topic is more appropriate for #ubuntu-offtopic... Please try to keep #ubuntu for those who need support
[17:45] <pete_> seidos, the xbox 360 was the fastest computer for public purchase when it came out
[17:45] <jshultz> i agree the 360 is pretty much a computer. but it's more convenient. i'm 34 with a wife and kids. spending money on building gaming pcs just isn't much of an option anymore. the 360 makes it convenient.
[17:45] <kd8JHC> suck it fccf
[17:45] <egc> hi
[17:45] <seidos> fccf: you're right
[17:45] <fccf> !attitude | kd8JHC
[17:45] <pete_> fccf, ok.
[17:45] <seidos> I'm in #ubuntu-offtopic if you want to continue the conversation
[17:46] <egc> when i close out gnome-terminal, it is asking me if i want to close the window...is there a way to disable the confirmation question?
[17:46] <fccf> kd8JHC: there are rules in here ... perhaps not as strict as FCC but here we can turn the 'radio' off
[17:46] <henke> what package am I missing when there is no OGG profile for encoding music ripped with sound-juicer?
[17:46] <egc> i just want it to close
[17:46] <mbeierl1> henke: vorbis
[17:46] <seidos> egc: what window is it asking about?
[17:47] <henke> mbeierl1, there is no such package
[17:47] <seidos> egc: there's a way, I'm sure, but I don't have experience doing it
[17:47] <seidos> egc: if I had to guess, it might be in gconf-editor
[17:47] <mbeierl1> henke: libvorbisenc2
[17:47] <fccf> egc: if I remember right it will only ask that question if you have multiple tabs open in the terminal... to keep you from ending another process
[17:47] <egc> seidos: when i click on window's X, it pops up a confirmation window
[17:47] <pete_> ActionParsnip, http://pastebin.com/m2adb5392
[17:47] <seidos> gconf-editor:linux::regedit:windows
[17:48] <egc> i think it's because im running an ssh session in the term
[17:48] <jasonlife> I'm using ubuntu 8.04 and it doesn't have "network root shell" option in safe mode.. How can I enable my eth0 ?  I tried "ifconfig eth0 up", but it doesn't set ip address..
[17:48] <egc> i.e., it must be because of still-running processes
[17:48] <seidos> egc: ah, it asks if you want to close the terminal window?
[17:48] <egc> yeah
[17:48] <markl_> WTF is this empathy client and why doesn't it support irc out fo the box
[17:48] <seidos> egc: yeah, that's true, you have to break out of the session
[17:48] <kd8JHC> fccf: i wasn't asking a question.  i was trying to help.
[17:48] <kd8JHC> so
[17:48] <seidos> egc: so it's configuration of your terminal
[17:48] <kd8JHC> suck
[17:48] <Dr_Willis> !info empathy
[17:48] <kd8JHC> it
[17:48] <FloodBot2> kd8JHC: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[17:48] <markl_> what happened to pidgin
[17:48] <egc> seidos: ok, that may be a good thing then
[17:49] <Dr_Willis> markl_:  install it if you want pidgin
[17:49] <chris___> hey.  i am using 9.04 and, after mounting a harddrive, i changed the settings for "mount point" and "file system" for my windows harddrive
[17:49] <egc> i was forgetting my ssh session was still up
[17:49] <egc> thanks
[17:49] <chris___> and now it won't mount.  any ideas on how to undo that?
[17:49] <fccf> kd8JHC: would you say that over the air? we have guidelines too,
[17:49] <ActionParsnip> markl_: its still available
[17:49] <seidos> kd8JHC: blah
[17:49] <Dr_Willis> chris___:  you right clicked on the properties . and changed them in there?
[17:49] <chris___> Dr_Willis: yes
[17:49] <markl_> Dr_Willis: well i'm trying to figure out why pidgin isn't the default in koala
[17:49] <markl_> seems like a huge mistake
[17:49] <Dr_Willis> chris___:  ive had that totally mess up.. and others have also.
[17:49] <fbianconi> jasonlife: if you have a dhcp config you can run dhclient eth0
[17:50] <Dr_Willis> markl_:   go to the forums and ask.. not that it will matter this late in the release.
[17:50] <chris___> Dr_Willis: any way to fix it?
[17:50] <Jassim> #linuxac
[17:50] <jasonlife> fbianconi: thanks
[17:50] <kd8JHC> here, is this better:
[17:50] <kd8JHC> http://paste.ubuntu.com/273613/
[17:50] <pete_> chris___, sudo chmod 777 /mount/point
[17:50] <Dr_Willis> chris___:  not really. Ive heard it worked for some people.. and not for others.. Im not even sure where those settings are stored.
[17:50] <pete_> ?
[17:50] <fbianconi> jasonlife: as root (ie with sudo)
[17:50] <Dr_Willis> chris___:  i either mount via fstab .. or just change the Label.. ive learned to stay away from those 'properties' settings :)
[17:51] <jasonlife> fbianconi: you rock!!!  thanks..
[17:51] <pete_> hey chris, i know a really easy way
[17:51] <pete_> tell me what your mount point is
[17:51] <seidos> markl_: maybe because empathy has more potential
[17:51] <jasonlife> fbianconi: I can use ssh now.. :D
[17:51] <seidos> markl_: just a guess
[17:51] <chris___> pete_: i'm not sure what the mount point is
[17:51] <ActionParsnip> markl_: its installed as well
[17:51] <Dr_Willis> chris___:  see the output of 'mount' command
[17:52] <markl_> more potential but empathy sucks a lot more at the moment
[17:52] <fccf> kd8JHC: how's this http://paste.ubuntu.com/273616/ perhaps I'll send you some junk mail
[17:52] <ActionParsnip> markl_: just swich the apps and you are golden
[17:52] <seidos> markl_: the point of the non LTS releases is to improve ubuntu...
[17:53] <markl_> seidos: right - which is why they need to get rid of empathy ASAP
[17:53] <pete_> chris___, sudo apt-get ntfs-3g
[17:53] <markl_> since it is making ubuntu worse
[17:53] <kd8JHC> !ot | fccf
[17:53] <pete_> chris___, sudo ntfs-3g /dev/sda1 /media/ntfs
[17:53] <pete_> is what mine looks like
[17:53] <markl_> connection refused trying to bring up ubuntu forums, nice
[17:53] <pete_> you gotta make the mount dir using sudo mkdir /media/mountpoint
[17:53] <seidos> !flamewar | fccf, kd8JHC
[17:54] <ActionParsnip> !ntfs | chris___
[17:54] <huwaw69> ello
[17:54] <seidos> markl_: are you a developer?
[17:54] <pete_> ActionParsnip, http://pastebin.com/m2adb5392
[17:54] <seidos> markl_: I think we should trust the decisions the developers made
[17:55] <jordo2323> has anyone fixed the lastfm bug in Banshee?
[17:55] <fccf> seidos: markl_: strange, I can access the forums
[17:55] <ActionParsnip> pete_: you need to revisit those PPA sites and get their GPG keys
[17:55] <erUSUL> jordo2323: what bug ?
[17:55]  * seidos is going to switch to empathy
[17:56] <seidos> fccf: I'll look for a topic re: empathy vs. pidgin
[17:56] <jordo2323> erUSUL, The lastfm plugin will scrobble, but will not stream music.....
[17:56] <ActionParsnip> pete_: e.g. if you go to https://launchpad.net/~siretart/+archive/ppa    you will see a link to a key, that leads to a text file
[17:57] <chris___> pete_: got it mounted.  do i have to do this every time now?
[17:57] <erUSUL> jordo2323: well i stop using lastfm when they start charging for it
[17:57] <pete_> chris___, yea unless you learn how to use /etc/fstab
[17:57] <pete_> which is complicated.
[17:57] <pete_> i use do it the way I showed you
[17:57] <zaggynl> grmbl, back to win7, crappy wine doesn't cut it
[17:57] <markl_> seidos: ok thanks for the suggestion to post on the forums, that was a constructive idea
[17:57] <jordo2323> erUSUL, They don't charge.....as far as I know
[17:57] <pete_> ActionParsnip, ok thanks
[17:57] <chris___> that sucks, because it had previously worked perfectly
[17:58] <chris___> i just clicked the file under "places"
[17:58] <pete_> chris___, however
[17:58] <erUSUL> jordo2323: not in the USA but they charge in the rest of the world---
[17:58] <pete_> chris___, you can set ubuntu to run that cmd automatically
[17:58] <pete_> on login
[17:58] <chris___> clicked the hard drive*
[17:58] <chris___> sounds good to me, where do i do that?
[17:58] <jordo2323> erUSUL, now....that IS backwards
[17:58] <Skarpz> my keyboard doesn't work when using KDE but the mouse does, any suggestions?
[17:58] <erUSUL> jordo2323: indeed
[17:59] <chris___> pete_: how do i do that?
[17:59] <ActionParsnip> erUSUL: lastfm is free here too
[17:59] <pete_> chris___, hold on im looking
[17:59] <pete_> im new too haha
[17:59] <dr_> hello all
[17:59] <gwallace> Hello all. I have a quick question.
[17:59] <pete_> ok, someone please tell me how to run a terminal command on login???????
[18:00] <fbianconi> Skarpz: can you try your keyboard in other PC? or have you?
[18:00] <chris___> mkay, thanks pete
[18:00] <mbeierl1> pete_: I presume you mean when you start the Gnome session, not every time you start a terminal, right?
[18:00] <ActionParsnip> pete_: make an entry for it in startup entries, mark it to run in terminal in system -> prefs -> startup apps
[18:00] <bad_cables> i already have libdvdcss3 installed and i still cant play DVDs
[18:01] <gwallace> I was running 9.04 and noticed a couple icons missing from my panel.  The one I really need is the network connection icon, as I am on wireless.  I re-installed network manager, but still no icon in the panel.  Any ideas?
[18:01] <Skarpz> fbianconi: I am using gnome now and it works fine
[18:01] <bad_cables> why is it so hard to use the computer to do what it is supposed to do in Ubuntu?
[18:01] <Skarpz> fbianconi: just when using kde the keyboard doesn't work
[18:01] <bro> seidos: got the ppa key for empathy?
[18:01] <pete_> ActionParsnip, where is startup entries
[18:01] <bad_cables> how do i play a dvd?
[18:01] <dr_> wiped out network-manager cannot connect anymore how do i get it back now? maybe some1 can help?
[18:02] <fbianconi> weird
[18:02] <chris___> also, does anyone know why Ctrl+Alt+Backspace doesn't restart X for me?
[18:02] <chris___> i know it used to on past distros
[18:02] <ikonia> chris___: that key sequence was removed
[18:02] <ikonia> !dontzap
[18:02] <pete_> i dont have system > preferences
[18:02] <gwallace> Chris__ that was disabled in 9.04
[18:02] <gwallace> you need to install dontzap
[18:02] <IP-v6> I have a question: Can i use exaile player on Kubuntu ?
[18:02] <chris___> thanks guys :)
[18:03] <ActionParsnip> pete_: stem -> prefs -> startup apps
[18:03] <bro> chris___, try ctrl+alt+F1
[18:03] <seidos> bro: no, I don't
[18:03] <bad_cables> how do you get damn DVDs to play????
[18:03] <pete_> ActionParsnip, im on xubuntu,  but this is for chris and looks like he got it
[18:03] <ActionParsnip> bad_cables: install libdvdcss2 from medibuntu repos
[18:03] <chris___> ctrl+alt+F1 will take me to a terminal
[18:03] <pete_> ActionParsnip, im still confused on what to do from earlier ?
[18:03] <pete_> on the key thing
[18:03] <sayanriju> IP-v6, sure
[18:03] <bad_cables> i have version 3 of that
[18:03] <seidos> chris___: you have to reenable cntrl-alt-backspace, I think it was disabled by default
[18:04] <pete_> ActionParsnip, how do I add that key??
[18:04] <ActionParsnip> pete_: then you will need a script that is referenced by the Exec= line of a .desktop file in /usr/share/applications
[18:04] <bro> seidos, ok, i got it now, if you need it... tell me
[18:04] <ActionParsnip> pete_: you can then create a symbolic link to the desktop file in ~/.config/autostart
[18:04] <pete_> ActionParsnip, wait
[18:04] <pete_> ActionParsnip, im talking about how to add the key for that repo
[18:04] <pete_> so i can dl those drivers
[18:04] <pete_> can you give me the command to use?
[18:04] <pete_> im a bit lost sorry.
[18:05] <pete_> then I should be out of your way
[18:05] <FloodBot2> pete_: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[18:05] <graingert> pete_, what repot?
[18:05] <graingert> pete_, what repo?*
[18:05] <ActionParsnip> pete_: click the link where it says "signing key"
[18:05] <seidos> bro: all right, I will
[18:05] <pete_> https://launchpad.net/~siretart/+archive/ppa
[18:05] <ActionParsnip> pete_: there will then be a page with another link
[18:05] <pete_> ok
[18:06] <ActionParsnip> pete_: you will see code starting: --Start of pgp key
[18:06] <Skarpz> Should I reinstall kubuntu-desktop?
[18:06] <ActionParsnip> pete_: copy from there to --end of pgp code
[18:06] <fbianconi> Skarpz: you might have better luck in #kubuntu channel with that
[18:06] <ActionParsnip> pete_save to a file (anything will do). then run: sudo apt-ket add <file created earlier>
[18:07] <chris___> pete_: it's done by editing /etc/init.d/rc.local
[18:07] <pete_> chris___, thanks, did you get it all done
[18:07] <pete_> chris___, i stumbled upon ntfs-3g completely by accident, just happens it works great.
[18:07] <chris___> i just found an article on it.  i'm currently working at an OIT desk here haha.  so i'm working with a customer at the same time
[18:07] <pete_> ActionParsnip, okay, and then ?
[18:07] <pete_> chris___, i see i see.
[18:08] <pete_> says the blind man.
[18:08] <ActionParsnip> pete_: then you can delete the key, you have now authenticated the reop which key you added
[18:08] <pete_> ActionParsnip, um, how do I do that and can I install those drivers yet
[18:08] <cheater99> hey guys, i'm trying to compile cdctl from source (there's no package), but i think it's missing ucdrom.h - where can i get it? i untarred it, did ./configure and then make install but make install failed because of unknown constants..
[18:09] <jagadeesh> how do I install latest version of mutt (1.5.20)
[18:09] <Dr_Willis> !find ucdrom.h
[18:09] <pete_> jagadeesh, sudo apt-get install mutt ?
[18:10] <Dr_Willis> cheater99:  Hmm.. not in any support/dev package in the normal packages it seems
[18:10] <jagadeesh> pete_: is installing old verion of mutt
[18:10] <ActionParsnip> pete_: you need to import all the keys for your repos so you dont get those gpg errors
[18:11] <pete_> ActionParsnip, yes, how do I do that
[18:11] <cheater99> Dr_Willis, aha
[18:11] <v0lksman> I'm trying to update my daily of Chromium.  I checked and I have yesterdays snapshot and a new one was published 30 minutes ago.  But when I update and upgrade it shows no new packages...Any ideas?
[18:11] <jiohdi> is there a way to apt-get crunch box for ubuntu so that it appears in the sessions list?
[18:11] <gwallace> I just started up my laptop and noticed that a couple things where missing from one of my panels.  The one I really need to get back is the network connection.  I re-installed network-manager, no luck.  Any ideas?
[18:11] <ActionParsnip> pete_: ive told yuo twice now
[18:12] <jiohdi> or is it crunch bang?
[18:12] <cheater99> Dr_Willis, any ideas friend?
[18:12] <ActionParsnip> pete_: read the oputputs in terminal and you will know which repos you havent added keys for
[18:12] <Dr_Willis> cheater99:  other then suggest google, and the docs for the program. It may mention some other support stuff you need.
[18:12] <vox> v0lksman: the snapshot hasnt been uploaded to the repository you're using yet
[18:12] <ActionParsnip> pete_: here's one
[18:12] <ActionParsnip> pete_: http://pastebin.com/m488cbf30
[18:13] <v0lksman> vox:  it's a PPA.  https://launchpad.net/~chromium-daily/+archive/ppa
[18:13] <ActionParsnip> pete_: put all that in a file, use the bottom lot so you dont get line numbers
[18:13] <cheater99> Dr_Willis, i wasn't able to locate ucdrom.h either..
[18:13] <Itaku> !botfood
[18:13] <ActionParsnip> pete_: save to ~/key
[18:13] <vox> v0lksman: not sure then
[18:14] <ActionParsnip> pete_: then run: sudo apt-ket add ~/key
[18:14] <pete_> how do I save to ~
[18:14] <pete_> ?
[18:14] <ActionParsnip> pete_: do that with each rpo
[18:14] <ActionParsnip> pete_: ~ == /home/$USER = $HOME
[18:15] <pete_> ok. so save the file as what name?
[18:15] <pete_> any?
[18:15] <ActionParsnip> anything at all
[18:15] <pete_> kk
[18:15] <ActionParsnip> pete_: then run: sudo apt-key add <file you made>
[18:16] <cheater99> Dr_Willis, i've found the header in a debian package - one is for 'woody' and one for 'sarge' - which one is better?
[18:16] <v0lksman> anyone else know why a PPA says its been updated but apt doesn't see any change?
[18:16] <ActionParsnip> v0lkdid you run: sudo apt-get update
[18:17] <v0lksman> ActionParsnip: yep
[18:17] <Pici> v0lksman: It takes time for packages to build.  If you think otherwise, ask in #launchpad , that is their support channel.
[18:17] <ActionParsnip> !debian | cheater
[18:17] <ActionParsnip> cheater99: short answer, yuo dont use them
[18:19] <RDunlimited> test
[18:19] <ActionParsnip> !test | RDunlimited
[18:19] <Dannyboy> !givecake ActionParsnip
[18:19] <RDunlimited> =P
[18:19] <ActionParsnip> !cookie | Dannyboy
[18:20] <Beastmode> hello guys, i need help
[18:20] <Beastmode> im getting no sound while playing songs
[18:20] <geekback> hey guys my nvidia drivers arent being used...do any1 know how to fix this
[18:20] <pete_> ActionParsnip, i need 4F191A5A8844C542 cant find it
[18:21] <geekback> change your sound device settings in administration, sounds
[18:21] <ActionParsnip> pete_: look at what repo it comes from and websearch it, you will then go to the rep page  on launchpad
[18:21] <pshr> well i kinda upgraded the packages and got kernel 2.6.28.15 while the wizard of menu.lst appeared i selected keep the current one intact, is there any way that i can get the new kernel ?
[18:21] <huwaw69> i installed firestarter in ubuntu 8.10 and didn't change any settings in the welcome setup, just the connection type, just wanna ask if its working already and blocking?
[18:22] <pshr> well i kinda upgraded the packages and got kernel 2.6.28.15 while the wizard of menu.lst appeared i selected keep the current one intact, is there any way that i can get the new kernel ?
[18:22] <v0lksman> Pici: uh...yeah...I guess that's what the build status column is for.  I need to get glasses... :)
[18:22] <ActionParsnip> pete_you can use this command: gpg --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys --fingerprint 4F191A5A8844C542 | gpg --export | sudo apt-key add -
[18:22] <jiohdi> huwaw69:  I could be wrong but firestart is just a front end gui for the firewall built in
[18:22] <ActionParsnip> pete_: replace the code with the codes you get in terminal
[18:23] <Beastmode> geekback, theree is no such thing as "sound" under system---->administration
[18:23] <pshr> !puregnome
[18:23] <om26er> where can i download ubuntu 9.04 upto date out of the box
[18:23] <v0lksman> pete_: if you want to cheat you can download this little script and run it...
[18:23] <v0lksman> http://nomad.ca/blog/2009/may/9/easily-update-your-ppa-keys-update-launchpad/
[18:23] <huwaw69> jiohdi what do you mean?
[18:23] <geekback> check in preferences
[18:24] <jiohdi> huwaw69: I mean its a configuration program that lets you alter the firewall that already exists
[18:24] <pete_> v0lksman, thanks, this was getting lame
[18:24] <pshr> ahem....
[18:24] <pshr> well i kinda upgraded the packages and got kernel 2.6.28.15 while the wizard of menu.lst appeared i selected keep the current one intact, is there any way that i can get the new kernel ?
[18:24] <huwaw69> jiohdi do you mean i already have firewall installed?
[18:24] <v0lksman> pete_: good to know how it works though
[18:24] <Beastmode> geekback, what do i need to change?
[18:25] <jiohdi> huwaw69: AGAIN I could be wrong, but to my understanding ubuntu has a firewall built in
[18:25] <jiohdi> huwaw69: I am going by something I read
[18:25] <huwaw69> jiohdi i think not? just my opinion hehehe, cause they should have a firewall settings available for users
[18:25] <pete_> v0lksman, ok saved to key.sh how do i run i
[18:25] <pete_> sudo ./key.sh?
[18:26] <Pici> !ufw | huwaw69 jiohdi
[18:26] <LjL> jiohdi: that is true, but it doesn't mean there's any firewalling actually *enabled* by default (although there might be in recent verions)
[18:26] <LjL> !iptables
[18:26] <geekback> just select another option from there like alsa or oss..
[18:26] <LjL> !ufw
[18:26] <geekback> try for diff settings..workd for me
[18:26] <v0lksman> pete_: something like that should work...
[18:26] <pshr> i want to update the menu.lst for the newest kernel which is installed
[18:26] <huwaw69> thanks
[18:27] <om26er> can i get upto date ubuntu 9.04
[18:27] <duffydack> pshr, tried update-grub ?
[18:27] <pshr> duffydack, u mean apt-get update grub ?
[18:27] <duffydack> pshr, sudo update-grub
[18:27] <pshr> well upgrade ?
[18:28] <pshr> okie
[18:28] <pshr> let me see
[18:28] <pete_> v0lksman, it says command not found
[18:28] <pete_> isn't it ./
[18:28] <pete_> sudo ./programname
[18:28] <Berzerker-> om26er, sudo apt-get update, sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[18:28] <Shantanu> hello everyone
[18:28] <om26er> berzerker: out of the box
[18:28] <pshr> wont work duffydack
[18:28] <v0lksman> pete_: did you set the x bit on the file?
[18:28] <geekback> om26er torrent dvd
[18:28] <pete_> v0lksman, ahh hold
[18:29] <Berzerker-> om26er, download it from ubuntu.com
[18:29] <pete_> pete@BOX:~/Desktop$ sudo ./1
[18:29] <pete_> Release: jaunty
[18:29] <pete_> Please Wait...
[18:29] <pete_> ./1: 11: Syntax error: "&" unexpected
[18:29] <pete_> program does not work
[18:29] <FloodBot2> pete_: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[18:29] <ActionParsnip> pete_: what are you trying to do?
[18:29] <pshr> yeah one more how to optimize ubuntu to boost performance ?
[18:29] <v0lksman> sudo ./1   ?
[18:29] <pete_> v0lksman, thats what i named i
[18:29] <pete_> 1
[18:30] <pete_> ActionParsnip, he made a script to auto update keys
[18:30] <Beastmode> there its working
[18:30] <Shantanu> i want to install ubuntu to a wd 1tb portable hdd through windows....
[18:30] <ActionParsnip> pete_: nice
[18:30] <Berzerker-> syntax error: "&" unexpected means there's an error in the code.
[18:30] <Beastmode> thnx geekback
[18:30] <v0lksman> pete_: did you download the tar file or copy and paste?
[18:30] <pete_> copy/paste
[18:30] <pete_> and save
[18:30] <Shantanu> i'm a total newbie.... can any one help me ?
[18:30] <v0lksman> try tar
[18:30] <pete_> k
[18:30] <om26er> how to leave an irc channel in empathy
[18:30] <Berzerker-> Shantanu, download a live-CD, burn it, run it, choose your external as the drive to install it to.
[18:31] <Beastmode> is there a program for ubuntu that is very similar to winamp? i've been using winamp my entire life on windows
[18:31] <Berzerker-> Shantanu, after burning it, boot from it.
[18:31] <Berzerker-> Beastmode, XMMS.
[18:31] <geekback> cool...enjoy ;)
[18:31] <tim167> hello, i have  a problem with a local network connection, i try to ping a computer but i get "Destination Host Unreachable", on another computer running ubuntu it works, what can i do ?
[18:31] <Beastmode> k
[18:31] <Beastmode> ill try xmms
[18:31] <pshr> guess this one shortens the question what is the GUI that comes out asking you to select the contents of menu.lst
[18:31] <pete_> v0lksman, worked
[18:32] <duffydack> pshr,  im not sure, maybe just boot with the old kernel, remove what was installed and upgrade again
[18:32] <pete_> ActionParsnip, all my pgp errors are gone, but.... i got meta index file errors ???
[18:32] <pshr> what is the package is what that's troubling duffydack
[18:33] <tpeden> I have a headless server that I use for different things (running Ubuntu Server 9.04), but I'm having trouble using X Forwarding, I keep getting an error that spams the scree then it takes forever to load the program
[18:33] <irmandos> hey people can anyone help me with squid proxy and webmin
[18:33] <tim167> when i do sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart i get "ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device" what can i do ?
[18:33] <pete_> ActionParsnip, W: Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/xorg-edgers/ppa/ubuntu/dists/jaunty/Release  Unable to find expected entry  deb-src/binary-i386/Packages in Meta-index file (malformed Release file?)
[18:33] <Dr_Willis> Beastmode:  audacious is also similer .. and in the repos.. ;) easier to install then xmms
[18:33] <duffydack> pshr, what version are you using now
[18:33] <sebsebseb> hi
[18:33] <pshr> 2.6.28.11
[18:34] <pshr> well i guess it worked on reinstalling linux image kernel 2.6.28.15
[18:34] <om26er> how to part in empathy
[18:34] <pshr> let me check
[18:35] <Dr_Willis>  /part   Perhaps?
[18:35] <pitput> how can I go to my temporary folder? Like I downloaded a pdf file, but I pressed "clear list" and now it's not there anymore
[18:35] <cheater99> kickass.. i managed compiling cdctl
[18:36] <pete_> can anyone help with....... http://pastebin.com/m1dd2ea53
[18:36] <cheater99> it actually wasn't missing the header - it was just using a constant which the header didn't define - but the constant wasn't used anywhere other than checking if the constant exists. :P
[18:36] <adac> W: GPG error: http://ppa.launchpad.net jaunty Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY C1FE1A7B426FF7FA any ideas?
[18:36] <cheater99> Dr_Willis, thx
[18:37] <cheater99> so now... i need to run that command every time linux boots. how can i make linux run it on its own?
[18:37] <turboooooo> hi
[18:37] <pshr> duffydack, dint work
[18:37] <pete_> adac, http://nomad.ca/blog/2009/may/9/easily-update-your-ppa-keys-update-launchpad/
[18:38] <pitput> how can I go to my temporary folder? Like I downloaded a pdf file, but I pressed "clear list" and now it's not there anymore
[18:38] <ActionParsnip> pete_: make sure you added the repo right
[18:38] <Beastmode> does audacious use winamp skins like xmms also?
[18:38] <turboooooo> i've installed the xubuntu alpha 6 on the old laptop of my mother - running quite fine. is it possible to update to the beta and then the final easy? how?
[18:38] <Shantanu_> i want to install ubuntu to a wd 1tb portable hdd through windows....
[18:38] <pete_> ActionParsnip, i dont know,
[18:38] <DJAshnar> tried Wubi?
[18:38] <pete_> ActionParsnip, i give up lol
[18:39] <Dr_Willis> Beastmode:  it can.
[18:39] <adac> pete_, niiice thx!
[18:39] <Dr_Willis> Beastmode:  and  i think they both can only use the older winamp skins
[18:39] <ActionParsnip> gpg --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys --fingerprint C1FE1A7B426FF7FA | gpg --export | sudo apt-key add -
[18:39] <tonii> Shantanu_: USB connection to the portable hdd?
[18:39] <ActionParsnip> adac: ^
[18:40] <duffydack> pshr, what didnt ?
[18:40] <Beastmode> k thx Dr_Willis
[18:40] <om26er> where can i get out of the box updated ubuntu jaunty jackalope(9.04)
[18:40] <pete_> ActionParsnip, whats the newest intel driver i can install?
[18:40] <levene> my weather applet won't update. how can i debug that?
[18:40] <pshr> well reinstallation dint
[18:40] <pete_> om26er, just run, sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get install
[18:40] <adac> ActionParsnip, still that error
[18:40] <tonii> levene: start the applet from a terminal
[18:40] <levene> tonii: how?
[18:41] <levene> tonii: for example, i think the executable is /usr/lib/gnome-applets/gweather-applet-2
[18:41] <ActionParsnip> pete_: not sure i dont use intel
[18:41] <om26er> pete_: 1 thing i want u t knw am using jaunty and it is upto date. i just wanted to ask if there was an out of box updated image.
[18:41] <pete_> ActionParsnip, if i can load a 3d game does that mean everything is cool
[18:41] <levene> tonii: but running that from the terminal seems to do nothing
[18:41] <ActionParsnip> pete_: yes
[18:41] <tonii> levene: then I have no clue.
[18:42] <pete_> ActionParsnip, i have been playing zsnes thats not 3d but tis full screen/.
[18:42] <pete_> ActionParsnip, tell me a 3d game?
[18:42] <adac> pete_, 11: Syntax error: "&" unexpected in that shellscript
[18:42] <pete_> adac, yea save the .tar
[18:42] <ActionParsnip> pete_: sudo apt-get install warzone2100
[18:42] <pete_> dont copy/paste it
[18:42] <pete_> save the tar then ./ before the file name in terminal
[18:42] <ZykoticK9> pete_, you can try "Quake Live" it's a quick n easy 3D game for Linux.  Good luck.
[18:42] <om26er> part\
[18:44] <Dr_Willis> Quake Live works very well :)  but im too old and slow to play it - Other then be a 'target'
[18:44] <sebsebseb>  
[18:44] <pshr> install the package maintainer's version what does this mean
[18:44] <pshr> quick reply please
[18:44] <pshr> install the package maintainer's version what does this mean
[18:44] <pete_> Dr_Willis, all I play anymore is my 360, and snes games on the computer
[18:45] <sebsebseb> pshr: the version by the people who make the program
[18:45] <duffydack> pshr, update it to include the newer kernel
[18:45] <Dr_Willis> pshr:  use the one that came with the package.. the 'original/defaults'
[18:45] <sebsebseb> pshr: or  the ones that update the package in the Ubuntu repo
[18:45] <jimmy51_> if i'm ssh'd into my ubuntu server using wxp/putty, can i copy a file?
[18:45] <pete_> adac, did you get that?
[18:45] <duffydack> well thats what it does when I choose that.
[18:45] <jimmy51_> (from the ubuntu box to my xp workstation)
[18:45] <pete_> jimmy51_, yes
[18:45] <adac> pete_, cooking :)
[18:45] <adac> hehe
[18:45] <multiverse> Can anyone offer advice on this error message I am getting:  http://pastebin.com/d93ec298
[18:45] <adac> no not really
[18:45] <pshr> thanks....
[18:45] <Dr_Willis> jimmy51_:  i use winscp all the time to get stuff back/forth form windows  to ubuntu
[18:45] <pete_> adac, :\
[18:45] <multiverse> ubuntu 9.05 64 bit
[18:46] <multiverse> vmware server 2
[18:46] <jimmy51_> Dr_Willis: is that an feature of putty?
[18:46] <pete_> well guys, thanks for the help its time to go bob marley.
[18:46] <adac> pete_, oh i see the keys are in this tar dile right?
[18:46] <adac> *file
[18:47] <pete_> no adAC
[18:47] <pete_> hold
[18:47] <pete_> extract that .tar file to your desktop
[18:47] <pete_> then in a terminal.        cd ~/Desktop && sudo ./launchpad-update
[18:47] <pete_> ok?
[18:49] <adac> pete_, ok i see now
[18:49] <adac> pete_, all fine now :)
[18:49] <adac> pete_, he should update tat script on its page too
[18:49] <adac> :)
[18:49] <moymoy> anyone know how to set up SCIM to work without using GDM? .. i'm on a minimum install with a custon .xinitrc file and a .xinput.d folder in my home directory, but putting the /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/ files into my ~/.xinput.d dir doesn't do anything!
[18:49] <jimmy51_> when setting up ubuntu server, it asks if i want LVM or not
[18:50] <pete_> adac, yea, i was having trouble too and he gave me that link
[18:50] <jimmy51_> if i'm on a Smart Array already configured with RAID 1+0, do i want LVM?
[18:50] <cheater99> cya guys!
[18:50] <pete_> jimmy51_, no
[18:50] <LeTurk> hola
[18:50] <bulletxt> hi, how can I bring my current hd with ubuntu installed to raid 1?
[18:50] <pradeep> does anyone know a software to download a complete website in ubuntu for offline browsing
[18:50] <bulletxt> do I have to format?
[18:51] <fool_> hey guys, is there any new development on intel videos ? specifically mhd4500 ?
[18:51] <jimmy51_> pete_: is LVM pretty much like a software RAID ?
[18:51] <pete_> jimmy51_, yea
[18:51] <pete_> sort of..
[18:51] <moymoy> anyone know how to set up SCIM to work without using GDM? .. i'm on a minimum install with a custon .xinitrc file and a .xinput.d folder in my home directory, but putting the /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/ files into my ~/.xinput.d dir doesn't do anything!
[18:51] <jimmy51_> pete_: ah... i see a summary on wiki
[18:51] <pradeep> does anyone know a software to download a complete website in ubuntu for offline browsing
[18:51] <pete_> jimmy51_, :-D
[18:52] <dwatkins> pradeep: with wget
[18:52] <pete_> jimmy51_, what kind of server you running
[18:52] <pradeep> dwatkins:syntax
[18:52] <pete_> you plan on swapping hd's alot or no?
[18:52] <r3l1c> pradeep:  there is something in synaptic
[18:53] <jimmy51_> HP 360G5 for this one
[18:53] <dwatkins> pradeep: that would depend upon the website, read "man wget"
[18:53] <pete_> jimmy51_, what kind of server though
[18:53] <pete_> like, ftp?
[18:53] <r3l1c> like web?
[18:53] <pradeep> k
[18:53] <pete_> yea
[18:53] <jimmy51_> pete_: oh, hehe.  proof of concept for a backup server.
[18:53] <pete_> jimmy51_, then get lvm
[18:53] <pete_> since you might be swapping hds alot.
[18:53] <jimmy51_> i was told about BackupPC by aethelrick here the other day
[18:54] <adac> pete_, strange error though...never changed anything on my system here
[18:54] <sebsebseb> fool_: the known 9.04 Intel issues are meant to be fixed in 9.10
[18:54] <jimmy51_> pete_: so.... i want LVM on top of my hardware RAID?
[18:54] <r3l1c> Jimmy sys imager
[18:54] <pete_> adac, i am not sure as I did not write the script, sorry it worked for me
[18:54] <Gastion> testing
[18:54] <pete_> jimmy51_, you got hardware raid too.. hold on
[18:54] <tekin> testislerim ka$indi.
[18:54] <fool_> sebsebseb: ah so wait till oct ?
[18:54] <adac> pete_, yeah it worked for me too. May I was missunderstood before
[18:54] <KNY> anyone here running ksplice on ubuntu server (9.04)? Recommend it?
[18:54] <moymoy> anyone know how to set up SCIM to work without using GDM? .. i'm on a minimum install with a custon .xinitrc file and a .xinput.d folder in my home directory, but putting the /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/ files into my ~/.xinput.d dir doesn't do anything!
[18:54] <preetam> i am unable to run video in youtube after upgrading to firefox 3.0
[18:55] <sebsebseb> fool_: yep
[18:55] <preetam> i am using ubuntu 8.04
[18:55] <Barnabas> preetam, try to reinstall flash
[18:55] <adac> the script within the tar. but not the source code posted on his page. pete_
[18:55] <fool_> sebsebseb: okay, thanks
[18:55] <r3l1c> KNY:  I haven't had any  problems yet
[18:55] <sebsebseb> fool_: np
[18:55] <pete_> jimmy51_, dont use lvm'
[18:55] <pete_> jimmy51_, ur raid is better on its own
[18:55] <KNY> r3l1c: nice. I'll try it on one of my VMs then and see how it goes. Thanks!
[18:55] <pete_> jimmy51_, use raid + gparted for the win
[18:55] <Barnabas> preetam, you can find it searching for flash in synaptic
[18:55] <preetam> i have already done that i have reinstall the flash. in the older version of fire fox thevideo is running
[18:55] <jimmy51_> ok, cool
[18:55] <r3l1c> KNY:  thats were I'm testing too..
[18:55] <pete_> adac, no problemo
[18:56] <KNY> r3l1c: I'm scared to try it on my supervisor, haha
[18:56] <sebsebseb> fool_: Some people went back to 8.10, because of the Intel issues
[18:56] <pete_> KNY, if i can make my girlfriend switch from vista to ubuntu, anyone can
[18:56] <pete_> hahaha!
[18:56] <jimmy51_> pete_: psh... i got my wife on kubuntu and ubuntu NBR
[18:56] <r3l1c> KNY:  good mind frame!
[18:56] <fool_> sebsebseb: i am on 8.10, and it's still buggy
[18:57] <sebsebseb> fool_: oh
[18:57] <jimmy51_> pete_: 6 months of WinXP + Thunderbird + Pidgin + Firefox
[18:57] <Priswell> I have some music encoded to mp3. Included are the lyrics, and evidently, if you are running Media Player, you can read the lyrics. I currently am running no M$ operating systems. I'm currently running Ubuntu 8.10. When I play the music on my computer, I cannot see the lyrics. Is there a way I can get at them without running Media Player? The lyrics are not available on the internet, so I can't just do a google search for them. I've tried using Totem and Rhy
[18:57] <pete_> jimmy51_, lol yep same here!!!
[18:57] <Barnabas> preetam, try to remove flash and install flashplugin-installer
[18:57] <pete_> i told her, the only progs u use are pidgin and firefox
[18:57] <sebsebseb> fool_: maybe your issues are a bit differnet from the standard ones
[18:57] <pete_> and they are linux programs mainly!
[18:57] <jimmy51_> pete_: then mysteriously it became kubuntu + Thunderbird + Pidgin + Firefox
[18:57] <Barnabas> you can safely remove the flashplugin-nonfree pkg it is legacy
[18:57] <pete_> jimmy51_, xubuntu here haha, she barely noticed
[18:58] <preetam> how to install flash plug in installer through synaptic manger or something else
[18:58] <CBro2007> Hi guys.. I am a newbie but I was wondering if it was possible to install Ubuntu on an external USB drive?
[18:58] <fool_> sebsebseb: since i see so many post and the bug report full of regresion problems i didn't upgrade
[18:58] <fool_> :/
[18:58] <sebsebseb> fool_: also they say Intel graphics cards suck,  Nivida has rather good Linux support
[18:58] <TLF> hello
[18:58] <pete_> jimmy51_, she actually said why is the computer running good
[18:58] <jimmy51_> hehe
[18:58] <pete_> lol.
[18:58] <Myrtti> !usb > CBro2007
[18:58] <TLF> are there any methods to update from debian to ubuntu?
[18:58] <Myrtti> TLF: no
[18:58] <fool_> sebsebseb: i had nvidia , ati before
[18:58] <sebsebseb> TLF: Debian and Ubuntu aren't the same
[18:59] <sebsebseb> fool_: yeah  ATI  like Intel has issues as well
[18:59] <Barnabas> preetam, look here for help on synaptic https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto
[18:59] <fool_> sebsebseb: the ironic thing is, on this new laptop i specifically get an intel graphics thinking i'd be in linux home land
[18:59] <TLF> sebsebseb: I know
[18:59] <fool_> and then bam
[18:59] <fool_> lol
[18:59] <TLF> sebsebseb: but Ubuntu is based on debian
[18:59] <CBro2007> Myrtti: so wchih one would I need?
[18:59] <thiebaude> TLF, yea, but its not debian
[18:59] <jimmy51_> pete_: hehe.  my wife asked the other day why her computer hasn't "slowed down" like her sisters did.
[18:59] <TLF> sebsebseb: so perhaps it was some method on keeping my files (those in $HOME)
[18:59] <Gnea> TLF: only in the sense of the package management system, that's it, nothing more
[19:00] <CBro2007> Myrtti: I am not sure how it actually works when you install Ubuntu on an external USB drive
[19:00] <zadmalck> hello all
[19:00] <pete_> jimmy51_, yea, you know how vista asks you 100 times before you open each program, yea i couldn't take that anymore
[19:00] <pete_> jimmy51_, not to mention the battery life is like about 5x better.
[19:00] <sebsebseb> TLF: You can have a seperate home partition, and then easilley switch between distros yes
[19:00] <TLF> so, I need to do a backup of my files in another partition?
[19:00] <TLF> sebsebseb: ok, then. Thank you very much :)
[19:00] <sebsebseb> !home | TLF
[19:01] <Myrtti> CBro2007: in theory you should be able to install to an usb drive without problems - though you'll need the usb drive to be connected to the computer always when you boot
[19:01] <sebsebseb> TLF: that's for Ubuntu I guess, but could still be relivant for Debian I guess,   also you could ask in #debian for help with that
[19:01] <Myrtti> CBro2007: I don't have personal experience, so I don't know the details
[19:01] <TLF> thank you very much
[19:02] <preetam> i don't find flashplugin-installer in the synaptic package manager
[19:02] <CBro2007> Myrtti: does this mean that if I wanted to boot my PC I would have to have the external Hdd always attached to it
[19:02] <Gnea> CBro2007: as I understand it, ubuntu will just see the external drive as another hard drive on the system - just need to make sure it can be booted as a boot device
[19:02] <Myrtti> CBro2007: most likely yes
[19:02] <pete_> does it really matter if I have a seperate /home directory?????
[19:02] <sebsebseb> TLF: np and I didn't need to put the two  I guess
[19:02] <CBro2007> Myrtti: the thing is that I have a Mac laptop with not enough disk space
[19:02] <Gnea> pete_: it helps, but it's not required
[19:03] <sebsebseb> pete_: depends on what you want to do,  can be useful if  you don't have for example an external hard disk to back stuff up on to
[19:03] <thiebaude> pete_, you dont have to
[19:03] <pete_> when I go to upgrade to the next distro
[19:03] <pete_> will it be better?
[19:03] <sebsebseb> pete_: or if you don't want to have to move data into another partition,  when you want to sort out a partition set up
[19:03] <CBro2007> so instead of buying a new desktop machine I wanted to get an external hdd and just install Ubuntu on it so that everytime I need it I can attach to my Mac and off I go
[19:03] <Gnea> pete_: in general, yes
[19:03] <CBro2007> is that even possible?
[19:03] <jcm99> I've got a mythbuntu that will not connect to do updates or websites, but I can connect to it and ping out to google, also nslookup works. any one have an ideal if there is a problem with one of the update package
[19:03] <pete_> ok, can anyone give me a guide on how to move my /home ?
[19:04] <Gnea> !mac | CBro2007
[19:04] <sebsebseb> pete_: I would suggest clean installing  pete_  ,because of the default Ext4 file system :)  and how the  Ext3 to Ext4 conversion may not  be good enough for full Ext4 support
[19:04] <gasull> Hi.  I following this directions for bluetooth dial up: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothDialup  Can anybody tell me what is the package for /usr/bin/bluez-pin?  I can't find it searching in packages.ubuntu.com.  Thanks
[19:04] <pete_> sebsebseb, i am using etx4
[19:04] <pete_> ext4
[19:04] <sebsebseb> pete_: ah ok
[19:04] <pete_> this is a 9.04 install
[19:04] <pete_> only a few days old
[19:04] <Gnea> CBro2007: er... well, it depends if your mac can boot off of an external hdd
[19:04] <sebsebseb> pete_: with Ext4 ok
[19:04] <pete_> never even been rebooted
[19:04] <JohannesSM64> a tiny bit of the right side of the screen is cut off, using a viewsonic 22" LCD and ubuntu 9.04 and an ATI card.
[19:04] <pete_> yea, with ext4
[19:04] <JohannesSM64> how to fix?
[19:05] <CBro2007> yeah it can but I don't want to change the default behaviour of it to boot from the external dirve all the time
[19:05] <sebsebseb> pete_:   set it up so you got Ext4?  nice and fast to boot and that?   if so I guess then it's just upgrade and  things are fine
[19:05] <Gnea> CBro2007: then you don't want to install ubuntu to an external hdd
[19:05] <CBro2007> I just want to be able to plug in the USB device and have Ubuntu on the USB
[19:05] <thiebaude> JohannesSM64, you try to set your screen resolution?
[19:05] <CBro2007> Maybe I should get a VM image insttead then
[19:05] <dwatkins> CBro2007: some motherboards have an F12 option to show a one-time boot menu at power-up
[19:05] <CBro2007> place the Ubuntu VM on the USB drive
[19:05] <pete_> sebsebseb, yea its real fast, but my home is still on my /
[19:06] <pete_> sebsebseb, should i move it?
[19:06] <Gnea> CBro2007: that might be a better idea, if you've got the space
[19:06] <JohannesSM64> thiebaude, it is already at 1680x1050, which is the optimal res for this screen.
[19:06] <jimmy51_> i'm logged into ServerA locally, and from there SSH'd into ServerB.  How do I copy /etc/samba/smb.conf from ServerA to ServerB through SSH?
[19:06] <thiebaude> JohannesSM64, ahh, ok
[19:06] <sebsebseb> pete_: have you got an external hard disk?
[19:06] <CBro2007> yeah I already got VMWare on my Mac... so maybe I could just get a Ubuntu image instead
[19:06] <JohannesSM64> i had this problem once in XP too, on another computer
[19:06] <ani_> I ssh my public ip from the pc where it forwards and it works ok. I ssh my public ip from another pc and I get a "permission denied"
[19:06] <dwatkins> jimmy51_: use scp instead of sshing into the other machine
[19:06] <pete_> sebsebseb, nah
[19:07] <pete_> sebsebseb, do i need one for this, i thought not
[19:07] <thiebaude> JohannesSM64, do you have controls on the monitor where you can adjust the monitor?
[19:07] <pete_> can i just copy my /home folder to a sep partition
[19:07] <legend2440> !home | pete_
[19:07] <JohannesSM64> thiebaude, no
[19:07] <sebsebseb> pete_: well  if in the future you have a reason to re install  Ubuntu,   if you have a seperate home things become easier
[19:07] <robysath> what console image viewer will open image with fit so it resizes to fit to screen? xview fills my screen but image is large so i have to scroll
[19:07] <pete_> legend2440, i know what a home directory is.
[19:07] <pete_> but thanks.
[19:07] <Gnea> pete_: sure, just make sure it's ext2/3/4
[19:07] <sebsebseb> pete_: ,but if you can back up your stuff else where anyway for example an external hard disk, a seperate Home isn't really needed
[19:07] <r3l1c> pete_:  There are instructions for coping /home on ubuntu help
[19:08] <pete_> do i need to have a seperate home partition when the new ubuntu comes out
[19:08] <pete_> if not ill leave it the way it is
[19:08] <stevecoh1> A bash script that ran successfully on RHEL4 (bash version 3.00.15(1)) fails on Ubuntu 9.04 (bash version 3.2.48(1))  with syntax errors.  What changed?  This is pretty basic stuff.
[19:08] <sebsebseb> pete_: no
[19:08] <Gnea> pete_: again, it helps, but it's not required.
[19:08] <pete_> Gnea, well how hard is it to do
[19:08] <pete_> ?
[19:08] <Gnea> pete_: it's not
[19:08] <preetam> another abnormal behaviour is when i right click on the youtube video the  firefox closes automatically
[19:08] <h2g2bob> stevecoh1: Is it /bin/sh as that redirects to /bin/dash
[19:08] <pete_> ok, mind telling me how ?
[19:08] <pete_> :-D
[19:09] <Myrtti> stevecoh1: does your script start with #!/bin/bash
[19:09] <Gnea> pete_: just get your new partition ready, throw it up as ext3 or ext4, then just cp -a /home to the new temporary mount, setup your /etc/fstab to reflect it and reboot
[19:09] <Myrtti> stevecoh1: or just #!/bin/sh, or just nothing?
[19:09] <pete_> Gnea, set-up the new partition using... gparted?
[19:10] <applecache> yes
[19:10] <Gnea> !partition | pete_
[19:10] <applecache> lol
[19:10] <pete_> i know,
[19:10] <jimmy51_> scp keeps asking for root's password
[19:10] <pete_> ill just use the xubuntu live cd.
[19:10] <navetz> guys i need help I am getting this error when trying to upgrade my system but I don't know how to fix it
[19:10] <navetz> http://pastebin.com/me2bb37f
[19:11] <bcon> i know this is a compiz question, but that channel is dead.  the ability to scale minimized windows - is it in development? is it at least in the back of someone's head? will ever there come a time whenst i can delete my windows list task bar and truly be free?
[19:11] <aleeusa> greetings
[19:12] <r3l1c> hi aleeusa
[19:12] <ani_> I ssh my public ip from the pc where it forwards and it works ok. I ssh my public ip from another pc and I get a "permission denied"
[19:12] <Pici> bcon: The only people who are going to know about whats in development for compiz are the compiz people, best to just wait for an answer there.
[19:12] <Beastmode> in ubuntu, u can have multiple desktops?
[19:12] <bcon> Pici: ok, will do. gratzi
[19:12] <stevecoh1> myrtti - no - with #! /bin/sh
[19:13] <NeoBlaster> Beastmode: sure :))
[19:13] <Myrtti> stevecoh1: then change it to #!/bin/bash
[19:13] <r3l1c> ani_:   so you have setup port forwarding on your router?
[19:13] <ani_> yes
[19:13] <stevecoh1> When did that change?
[19:13] <ani_> so I ssh and it forwards to x pc
[19:13] <Myrtti> stevecoh1: ubuntu has come with dash as default shell for some time now
[19:13] <Beastmode> Neoblaster, how many? and can u have different wallpapers for each one?
[19:13] <Jemt> Hello. I'm currently using Debian, but considering switching to Ubuntu for a while, to test it out. I might buy the most recent MacBook Pro tomorrow - will that work well with Ubuntu 9.04 ? I've been reading at the MacBook section on ubuntu.com, but the most recent version is not documented (at least I don't think the 5th generation is the latest model).
[19:14] <ani_> works from x pc
[19:14] <Beastmode> sorry if i sound stupid, im new to ubuntu
[19:14] <r3l1c> if you nmap your ip from outside your network does it show an open ssh port?
[19:14] <ani_> but  not from outside
[19:14] <ani_> yes
[19:14] <ani_> it says permission denied
[19:14] <Jemt> If it is not documented, I might as well do it, when installing Ubuntu on it - but I need to make sure that Ubuntu will most likely work on the new computer, before using a whole lot of money on it
[19:14] <ani_> I even insert the password
[19:14] <ani_> it used to work in the past
[19:14] <stevecoh1> I never realized it WASN'T the default on RHAT.
[19:14] <ani_> I changed nothing
[19:14] <something132> how do u boot ubuntu thru usb
[19:15] <Wildbat> questions ~
[19:15] <aleeusa> any one know a way to change the font settings  right click on start page >appearance pref/appps>docs>wind>desk/fixd >
[19:15] <thiebaude> !usb
[19:15] <aleeusa> what are the settings all tens
[19:15] <NeoBlaster> Beastmode> not sure about setting a different wallpapers, but for desktop you can create at least 4 :p
[19:15] <Wildbat> how do i "cd" in a dir called "-=MP3=- in terminal? @@
[19:16] <aleeusa> thank anyway
[19:16] <h2g2bob> navetz: try installing kdebase-runtime with --force-overwrite . If you've got the .deb somewhere it's "dpkg -i --force-overwrite whatever.deb". I'll try and look up how to do that in apt-get
[19:16] <hatter243> Wildbat, cd "-=MP3=-"
[19:16] <dwatkins> You can have different wallpapers on the sides of the desktop cube, Beastmode
[19:16] <soomon> hey there. i was told there is an ubuntu chamnnel dedicated to problems with the new ubuntu alpha? which channel is it?
[19:16] <Pici> soomon: #ubuntu+1
[19:16] <soomon> thanks
[19:17] <Beastmode> k thx guys for ur information, im just gonna go google some stuff now and try to learn, if i run into a wall, ill come back to bug you folks
[19:17] <Wildbat> hatter243: i tried @@ >>> bash: cd: -=: invalid option
[19:17] <aleeusa> ill try to increase the window to 22
[19:17] <hatter243> Wildbat, ooo, cd "\-=MP3=\-"
[19:18] <jcm99> I'm not able to bring up web pages after an update is there any information on this or something I can look at. I can ping out and nslookup works, but web sites and updates all fail
[19:19] <Wildbat> hatter243: bash: cd: \-=MP3=\-: No such file or directory @v@;
[19:19] <navetz> h2g2bob: I tried with the -f flag but it didn't work. Same error. And I don't have the .deb
[19:19] <hatter243> Wildbat, if you type "cd \-" and then try to Tab complete, does it work?
[19:20] <Wildbat> hatter243: nope >.<  it changed to cd \-"-
[19:21] <aethelrick_> Wildbat: cd "\-\=MP3\=\-"
[19:21] <mobster> http://paste.ubuntu.com/273671/
[19:22] <Wildbat> aethelrick_: noep No such file or directory still T^T
[19:22] <sky64> helle
[19:22] <VoiVoD> Leaving
[19:22] <mobster> is there another command to automatically get the ppa keys?
[19:22] <sky64> hello everyone
[19:22] <sky64> someone from France ?
[19:23] <legend2440> Wildbat: if you install  nautilus-open-terminal from synaptic and reboot  then you can right click in any directory and choose  Open in Terminal. its very handy
[19:23] <VoiVoD> helo where can I get free Shell ?
[19:23] <r3l1c> VoiVoD:  what do you mean?
[19:23] <h2g2bob> navetz: I can't find the random options to tack onto apt-get (-o something iirc) but I did spot where the .deb file is
[19:23] <h2g2bob> navetz: So the command I think you need is "dpkg -i --force-overwrite /var/cache/apt/archives/kdebase-runtime_4%3a4.3.1-0ubuntu1~jaunty1~ppa2_i386.deb"
[19:24] <VoiVoD> i need some corn jobs to run php script
[19:24] <Wildbat> legend2440: lol that may work but that should be a way to do that in Terminal hmmmm
[19:24] <Beastmode> is there a website for ubuntu themes?
[19:24] <h2g2bob> navetz: you mighht want to put the /var/....deb bit in single quotes so bash doesn't convert ~ into /home/.../
[19:24] <aethelrick_> Wildbat: I just did it using a absolute path
[19:25] <ZykoticK9> legend2440, Thank You!  I have been dreaming of "Open in Terminal" in Nautilus forever.  Thanks :)
[19:25] <navetz> h2g2bob: okay i'll try it thank you
[19:25] <dwatkins> Beastmode: there's one for gnome themes
[19:26] <aethelrick_> Wildbat: cd /home/bob/-\=MP3\=-/     <-- this works, just tried it
[19:26] <Beastmode> dwatkins, what is it? i would like to just download some themes of people, im not very good at making any myself :(
[19:26] <Wildbat> aethelrick_: let me try
[19:26] <dwatkins> http://www.gnome-look.org Beastmode
[19:27] <aethelrick_> Wildbat: it's the leading - that's the problem... it's being taken as an option so the preceding /stuff/ makes it not at the front of the parameter :)
[19:28] <legend2440> ZykoticK9: your welcome. i would also recommend installing    nautilus-gksu   then you can right click on a file like  xorg.conf that needs root priveleges to edit and choose  Open as Administrator
[19:28] <Beastmode> dwatkins, thx and these work with ubuntu right?
[19:28] <dwatkins> assuming you're running gnome as the desktop, Beastmode, yes
[19:28] <Wildbat> aethelrick_: thanks ~ tried ./-\=MP3\=-/ too that work
[19:28] <Beastmode> ok
[19:28] <aethelrick_> :D
[19:29] <Beastmode> i think iam :) any way to make sure ? i just used the default disk to install ubuntu which i think is gnome
[19:29] <soomon> are there 2 bars?
[19:29] <soomon> one at the top and one at the bpttom?
[19:29] <szlachta> Nawija tu ktos po polskiemu?
[19:29] <dwatkins> http://art.gnome.org/themes might be a simpler site to start with, Beastmode
[19:29] <Beastmode> k cool
[19:30] <Beastmode> thx dwatkins
[19:30] <Turbolinux> szlachta: !pl
[19:30] <Turbolinux> !pl: szlachta
[19:30] <Turbolinux> !pl:szlachta
[19:30] <dwatkins> !pl | szlachta
[19:31] <jcm99> Is there a service I can check for allowing web access out
[19:31] <something132> polish people?
[19:31] <something132> lawlz
[19:31] <something132> ok im here for usb problem
[19:32] <something132> !usb
[19:32] <something132> ok done
[19:32] <FloodBot2> something132: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[19:32] <sarthor> Hi, is there any application or free software to recieve/Dial/Record my Landline call on my 56K modem using ubuntu jaunty, (dont need to dial dialup connection, I have DSL for internet)Help,
[19:32] <szlachta> this my first linux system im happy
[19:33] <something132> ok so it didnt help, i need to put an iso file on a usb, and to put !usb
[19:33] <something132> and dont put**
[19:33] <ChronicBlazer> is there a performance test for ubuntu to make sure everything is working???
[19:33] <NerveClasp> does anybody knows "etherape" program? see, I started it today and I see a lot of connections coming from me to unknown IPs... does that mean I am some sort of spamming machine? what can I do to cure it?
[19:33] <dwatkins> something132: you mean to boot from the ISO? If so, look into unetbootin
[19:33] <something132> when i use unetbootin
[19:33] <ChronicBlazer> NerveClasp, your running ubuntu"
[19:34] <ChronicBlazer> ?
[19:34] <something132> it doesnt run, it opens text editor
[19:34] <levene> anyone expert with proxy settings here? I can't get any weather applets to update, probably because of proxy problems.
[19:34] <Turbolinux> Did you like Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala?
[19:34] <NerveClasp> ChronicBlazer: I know I do=) what do you mean by that q?
[19:34] <ChronicBlazer> NerveClasp, then you are not a spam machine
[19:34] <ChronicBlazer> that happens to windows boxes
[19:35] <ChronicBlazer> ubuntu has security settings built in to prevent that
[19:35] <NerveClasp> ChronicBlazer: good, but what about those connections?
[19:35] <dwatkins> levene: does your browser require a proxy to get you online in Ubuntu?
[19:35] <ChronicBlazer> what ip they coming from ?
[19:35] <levene> dwatkins: yes, but the browser is working
[19:35] <NerveClasp> they are comming from me to diff IPs
[19:36] <levene> dwatkins: it is weather applets that are not at the moment, and some other things have been flaky
[19:36] <ChronicBlazer> NerveClasp, it is normal to have many different ip's communicating with ur pc
[19:36] <Wildbat> Is there is way to saved the current workspace( like what pragrams opened and there locations on Desktops) between shutdoen or logoff??
[19:36] <ChronicBlazer> NerveClasp, due to different programs
[19:36] <JohannesSM64> emesene isn't showing utf-8 properly on a clean ubuntu 9.04 install
[19:36] <dwatkins> Check system -> preferences -> network proxy, levene
[19:36] <JohannesSM64> any idea?
[19:36] <NerveClasp> steaked-deporter.volia.net to all others
[19:37] <levene> dwatkins: yes, i have done that a lot. it looks fine there
[19:37] <something132> anyone gonna help my unetbootin problem?, doesnt run, opens txt editor
[19:37] <dwatkins> levene: in that case, I don't know, as the weather applet should honour that, it probably just downloads the data from a URL like http://weather.noaa.gov/pub/data/observations/metar/decoded/EGUB.TXT
[19:37] <ChronicBlazer> NerveClasp, hmmm....
[19:37] <NerveClasp> but there wasn't sooooo much of them couple days ago.. and now.. but if you say it is normal, than I will sleep normaly.. eventually=)
[19:38] <ChronicBlazer> NerveClasp, do this, https://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?rh1dkyd2
[19:38] <ChronicBlazer> do all service ports
[19:38] <dwatkins> something132: how are you running unetbootin?
[19:38] <something132> i downloaded it
[19:38] <NerveClasp> ok
[19:38] <levene> dwatkins: yes. this is all mysterious to me. and i have no idea how to debug panel applets - when run from the command line, they exist instantly
[19:38] <levene> *exit
[19:38] <something132> and there is this file, dont know extension and it just opens txt editor'
[19:39] <dwatkins> something132: what file is it?
[19:39] <something132> don't worry i fixed it, went properties and execute program as file was unchecked so i ticked it
[19:39] <something132> now it is ok
[19:39] <SSgtSpoon> Wildbat: System -> Preferences -> Startup Applications -> Options tab
[19:39] <dwatkins> levene: you could check what files and datastreams the applet has open with "ps -edalf | grep weather" and then "lsof -p <the process ID of gweather-applet-2>"
[19:39] <ChronicBlazer> NerveClasp, by default ubuntu should block alot of ports.
[19:40] <diogo_79> hi guys
[19:40] <ChronicBlazer> diego or diogo
[19:40] <something132> how do i find it now :S
[19:40] <something132> it is installed
[19:40] <something132> but i dunno wher
[19:40] <diogo_79> i am having a problem running virtualbox
[19:40] <dwatkins> something132: I would need to know what you downloaded in order to help
[19:41] <r3l1c> diogo_79:  is this a new install?
[19:41] <diogo_79> yes
[19:41] <levene> dwatkins: hm. it has a bucketload of files and sockets open. but i don't know what it means :(
[19:41] <diogo_79> if i execute was a root its ok
[19:41] <Promille> Hey guys. Does anyone have some  knownledge about Ventrilo under wine ? I can't get the mic to work properly. People say its only static sounds when i try to talk. Push To Talk is enabled. Thanks
[19:41] <diogo_79> but if i execute with my user
[19:41] <diogo_79> gives me error
[19:42] <dwatkins> levene: are any of them an IP address ending with ":www"?
[19:42] <r3l1c> did you add your user to the vbox group?
[19:42] <something132> i told u
[19:42] <Andy80> I'm using Ubuntu 9.04 and I've an Acer Aspire 5930G. My headphones are not working as expected. I digged on ubuntuforums and it looks like a "jack autosensing" not working. I've tried to put this line into my /etc/modprobe.d/options "options snd-hda-intel model=acer" but it doesn't work. Any other idea?
[19:42] <levene> dwatkins: no
[19:42] <ChronicBlazer> Promille, i tried for months one time to get ventrilo to work in wine it never did, did they still not release a linux ver?
[19:42] <diogo_79>   p, li { white-space: pre-wrap; }     Could not load the settings file '/home/diogo/.VirtualBox/VirtualBox.xml'. Cannot convert settings from version '1.7-linux'. The source version is not supported.</!
[19:42] <something132> unetbootin
[19:42] <dwatkins> something132: sorry, I don't see that you mentioned the name/type of the file itself
[19:42] <mobster> i get this everytime i do sudo apt-get update http://paste.ubuntu.com/273684/
[19:42] <something132> ^^ unetbootin!
[19:42] <r3l1c> diogo_79:  did you  add your user to the vbox group?
[19:42] <Promille> ChronicBlazer: ah allright. Na, it doesnt seem like there is a linux version yet. Have they spoken about one ?
[19:42] <race321> frennnnnnnnnnnnncjhhhhhhhhh
[19:42] <race321> z
[19:42] <diogo_79> no
[19:42] <race321> e
[19:42] <race321> e
[19:43] <FloodBot2> race321: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[19:43] <ChronicBlazer> Promille, does there website still say 'in developement' yea, its said that since i played diablo 2
[19:43] <dwatkins> something132: unetbootin is in the ubuntu repositories, it might be easier to install it with synaptic
[19:43] <race321> i am frenchhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
[19:43] <ChronicBlazer> Promille, so don't count on it lol
[19:43] <dwatkins> !fr | race321
[19:43] <savid> Help! I'm getting the error "Illegal Instruction" any time I try to run apt-get.  What gives?
[19:43] <carrera> Greetings!  :)
[19:43] <r3l1c> diogo_79:  goto system -> administration -> users and groups
[19:43] <Promille> ChronicBlazer: bummer^^
[19:43] <levene> dwatkins: but then again, neither does firefox at the moment (it's streaming a youtube video)...
[19:43] <ChronicBlazer> Promille, yea, but whats that other program thats like ventrilo, they got a linux ver........
[19:44] <akhil_> i use ubuntuzilla for updating to latest version of firefox, but each time i run a system update, i get back an older version. Is it possible to disable updates only for firefox?
[19:44] <something132> how do i install with synaptic
[19:44] <dwatkins> levene: I don't know then, sorry
[19:44] <r3l1c> diogo_79:  then unlock - > click on manage groups
[19:44] <diogo_79> yes
[19:44] <Promille> ChronicBlazer: can you access ventrilo servers then ?
[19:44] <JohannesSM64> clean 9.04 install, some unicode chars aren't showing
[19:44] <JohannesSM64> anything i need to config?
[19:44] <barry1> Is there an appropriate place to ask how I can have an icon on the desktop that plays a radio station in vlc and saves the file with a name such as 18092009-1  18092009-2 etc? (I know what to pass to vlc but don't know how to use the date and check for the file, and I'd like to have an icon rather than use the console)
[19:45] <r3l1c> diogo_79:  find vboxusers -< click preferences - add your user to the group
[19:45] <ChronicBlazer> Promille, not sure, id check it out
[19:45] <dwatkins> something132: start synaptic from the system->administration menu, it has its own help information
[19:45] <something132> how do i access unetbootin ubuntu repostiries
[19:45] <strange> can "sudo apt-key add -" add more than 1 key i took 3 keys from keyserver and ran armor for all 3 now i have to do the key-add how to do this?
[19:45] <r3l1c> run vbox again
[19:45] <Promille> ChronicBlazer: thanks
[19:45] <ChronicBlazer> Promille, sorry i can't help
[19:45] <ChronicBlazer> i wish ventrilo worked for linux too
[19:46] <r3l1c> diogo_79:  I will be back in 5 mins start a private msg with me
[19:46] <Wildbat> SSgtSpoon: m(_._)m Thanks
[19:46] <picochu> barry1:  try learning how to write a bash script. then you can run the script as an icon
[19:46] <Promille> ChronicBlazer: ok, thanks for help :P
[19:46] <diogo_79> ok
[19:46] <something132> ubuntu repostries? how do i access them
[19:46] <Pici> !software | something132
[19:46] <dwatkins> something132: those are where synaptic gets installfiles from (automatically)
[19:47] <dwatkins> thanks Pici
[19:47] <thopiekar1> hi
[19:47] <strange> pici any idea on my sources thing?
[19:47] <something132> !Packages,
[19:47] <carrera> I installed Ubuntu amd64 on a box. Does that mean it´s a 64-bit architecture?
[19:47] <something132> !Packages
[19:47] <barry1> picochu: thanks for the advice.  It's something I will learn with time. any "ready-made" solution for now? (yes I'm rather impatient I appologise)
[19:47] <ChronicBlazer> carrera, yes
[19:48] <Pici> strange: Why can't you use the command three times?
[19:48] <thopiekar1> does anyone know how to remove one of my comments on launchpad but dunno how :/
[19:48] <ChronicBlazer> carrera, you already installed ubuntu x64 ?
[19:48] <picochu> barry1: this is too trivial to be an application, and too specific. Another alternative would be to get someone to write a simple script for you
[19:49] <ChronicBlazer> barry1, whats the problem!?
[19:49] <barry1> picochu: understandable. is there a bash irc room?
[19:49] <Pici> barry1: #bash
[19:49] <seidos> anyone have experience executing perl scripts from a shell?
[19:49] <strange> Pici: i forgot the command so the others are already ran
[19:50] <picochu> barry1:  there should be one somewhere
[19:50] <seidos> hmmm shell scripts != perl scripts
[19:51] <shane2peru> seidos: ??  I think perl is different then shell scripts aren't they?
[19:51] <Pici> strange: sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys
[19:51] <Pici> strange: followed by the keyid
[19:51] <strange> thank you
[19:51] <barry1> ChronicBlazer: I would like to run a command (run vlc with some options but have the "filename" change depending on date and append 'n' if the file exists  eg 18092009-1 18092009-2 etc...) any ideas? if not I'll head over to #bash
[19:51] <strange> Pici: oh wait i already did those
[19:51] <dwatkins> perl scripts are just textfiles with #!/usr/bin/perl in the first line, assuming they're exectuable you can call them by name, seidos
[19:52] <strange> Pici: i just need the apt-key add - part
[19:52] <seidos> shane2peru: looks that way.  I wanted to see if I could execute a perl script in a shell though
[19:52] <ChronicBlazer> barry1, #bash
[19:52] <seidos> dwatkins: I will try
[19:52] <ChronicBlazer> barry1, GL
[19:52] <dwatkins> well, I say "just", but obviously there's more to it than that, seidos
[19:52] <barry1> Thanks all
[19:52] <shane2peru> seidos: hmm, not sure about that.
[19:52] <Pici> strange: You don't need that with the command I gave you
[19:52] <dwatkins> seidos: if you're in the same directory, you'll need to call the script using ./scriptname, since the current working directory is unlikely to be in the path
[19:53] <thopiekar1> so isn't it possible to remove a comment on launchpad?
[19:54] <danielo> hi
[19:54] <Pici> thopiekar1: I don't believe so, but you could ask in #launchpad if you really need it removed I guess.
[19:54] <danielo> que ondas
[19:54] <dwatkins> !es | danielo
[19:54] <something132> argh i cant follow forums, and this is so hard, all i want to do is put kubuntu onto my usb and then run it on my pc, NOT install, just so i can partition my drive so i can test out the windows 7 beta
[19:54] <danielo> im spanish
[19:54] <thopiekar1> Pici:  ok thanks
[19:54] <tonii> Anyone know of any application that lets you send and recieve sms with a EDGE/3G Modem?
[19:55] <dwatkins> something132: from the commandline do "sudo apt-get install unetbootin" then run it from the system->administration menu, I think it'ws called "USB startup disk creator"
[19:55] <seidos> dwatkins: perl scriptname seems to have worked, ./scriptname, not so much
[19:56] <something132> sudo apt-get install unetbootin
[19:56] <something132> Reading package lists... Done
[19:56] <something132> Building dependency tree
[19:56] <something132> Reading state information... Done
[19:56] <something132> E: Couldn't find package unetbootin
[19:56] <FloodBot2> something132: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[19:56] <genii-around> something132: "usb-creator"
[19:56] <levene> seidos: chmod +x scriptname - and make sure the first line is #!/usr/bin/env perl
[19:56] <Pici> seidos: ./scriptname will only work if the first line of the script is #!/path/to/perl
[19:56] <genii-around> dwatkins: unetbootin is for Windows
[19:56] <something132> E: Couldn't find package usb-creator
[19:56] <dwatkins> oh dang, sorry genii-around & something132
[19:56] <seidos> levene, Pici:  it probably isn't on this particular script, but I'll double check and try to remember for next time
[19:57] <dwatkins> that's wierd, as I can start it from the commandline by running "unetbootin" *shrugs*
[19:57] <shane2peru> something132: you probably have to enable multiverse or universe
[19:57] <danielo> how configure mi xserver
[19:57] <Pici> seidos: levene's version is better than mine though
[19:57] <something132> how?
[19:57] <danielo> im speeak spanish
[19:57] <shane2peru> something132: System -> Administration -> Software Sources
[19:58] <shane2peru> !spanish | danielo
[19:58] <dwatkins> unetbootin is in the "universe" repository, shane2peru
[19:58] <shane2peru> dwatkins: thanks
[19:58] <genii-around> something132: usb-creator is in the main repos. Did you first do something like: sudo apt-get update
[19:58] <shane2peru> something132: you need the universe repo
[19:58] <genii-around> !info usb-creator
[19:58] <diogo_79> how can i see wicth install version is my virtualbox?
[19:58] <mobster> i get this everytime i do sudo apt-get update http://paste.ubuntu.com/273684/
[19:58] <something132> universe repo?
[19:58] <ChronicBlazer> !webcam
[19:59] <shane2peru> !repo | something132
[19:59] <dwatkins> something132: that's already enabled by default
[19:59] <something132> ok so what should i do?
[19:59] <dwatkins> something132 & genii-around - what I didn't realise until now, is that there are two seperate packages, unetbootin and usb-creator, I imagine it would be easiest for something132 to install usb-creator, not unetbootin
[19:59] <something132> neither work
[19:59] <ChronicBlazer> something132, what are you trying to do
[19:59] <something132> ok
[19:59] <something132> well
[20:00] <shane2peru> something132: after opening Software Sources, you need to check the box on the UButntu software tab that says universe
[20:00] <kathie> I need some help.. I installed Ubuntu 9.04 on my HP Pavilion dv9715nr Notebook. The video card is a GeForce Go 7150m. When I first started up the screen was 640 x 480 so I went into System/ Administration/ Hardware Drivers and activated the Nvidia driver (version 180) [recommended] But when I restarted my screen went black, and I had to revert back. Any ideas to fix this?
[20:00] <shane2peru> something132: then click on close, it will ask to reload, reload and then you should be able to install unetbootin
[20:00] <something132> i am trying to put kubuntu on my usb so i can use like a live CD and then i partition hdd so i can install windows 7 beta so i can play left 4 dead with a friend
[20:00] <ChronicBlazer> kathie, hold on a sec.
[20:01] <kathie> ChronicBlazer: Ok
[20:01] <alexandra> Hi people, I got a little problem
[20:01] <something132> there is no universe tab
[20:01] <alexandra> Anyone wanna help?
[20:01] <sameer_> hunk83@yahoo.com
[20:01] <something132> !problem
[20:01] <alexandra> ok
[20:01] <shane2peru> exit
[20:01] <shane2peru> oops, lol, this isn't terminal
[20:01] <dwatkins> something132: doesn't windows use its own partitioning tool?
[20:02] <something132> i havent got windows on
[20:02] <something132> :[
[20:02] <dwatkins> I mean during the installation, something132
[20:02] <ChronicBlazer> kathie, did you install 9.04 from cd or dist upgrade
[20:02] <something132> and i got valueble info on this
[20:02] <something132> does it?
[20:02] <computerman> am i allowed to link to a thread where my problem is posted?
[20:02] <something132> i was told it doesnt...
[20:02] <kathie> ChronicBlazer: From CD
[20:02] <jophish> Would anyone be able to take a look at this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1269671 The problem is relating to getting master mode working under ath9k
[20:02] <ChronicBlazer> kathie, ok
[20:03] <dwatkins> I don't know, something132 - I barely use windows, but it sounds like you'd need to use its advanced partitioning tool in order not to destroy your existing ubuntu partition (assuming that's what you have) and that you might also need to resize the partition if ubuntu takes up the whole disk, something132
[20:03] <xerox1> hi, sometime ago i have read an article about "timevault" a programm similar to "timemachine" on mac; are there comparable apps? (timevault doesn't seem to evolve)
[20:03] <dwatkins> I guess you would need to boot from USB or CD in order to resize a Ubuntu partition, though, something132
[20:03] <alexandra> Every time I boot ubuntu check disk starts and it stops at 3 percent, I then hit ctrl+alt+del and it proceeds to boot normally.Why does this happen and why can't I turn off the disk check ( I tried with the tune2fs -c 0 /dev/sda3 but I get an error message saying tune2fs -c 50 -i 2m /dev/hda1)
[20:04] <something132> that is my point
[20:04] <something132> i have the equipment
[20:04] <something132> i just need to get this on usb drive
[20:04] <computerman> could someone take a look at my thread? it's about 9.04 freezing after the splash screen http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1269638
[20:04] <something132> so i can partition
[20:04] <ChronicBlazer> kathie, lsmod | grep nvidia
[20:04] <something132> :|
[20:05] <dwatkins> something132: windoze will do the partitioning for you (assuming it doesn't just delete your ubuntu partition), it sounds like you need to resize your ubuntu partition, so there's room for windoze
[20:05] <kathie> ChronicBlazer: Ok
[20:05] <ChronicBlazer> kathie, and, lspci | grep VGA
[20:05] <ChronicBlazer> kathie, use. pastebin.org
[20:05] <Doug___> something132: Kinda come in at the middle of this, but as I understand it you need to resize a partition non-destructively. In that case you could try the gparted livecd.
[20:05] <linny> computerman: sounds like graphics card drivers
[20:05] <something132> yeah i got gparted
[20:05] <Doug___> something132: OK, and it didn't work?
[20:05] <linny> computerman: what card do you have ?
[20:06] <something132> cant partition hdd while its in use
[20:06] <alexandra> Every time I boot ubuntu disk check starts and it stops at 3 percent, I then hit ctrl+alt+del and it proceeds to boot normally.Why does this happen and why can't I turn off the disk check ( I tried with the tune2fs -c 0 /dev/sda3 but I get an error message saying tune2fs -c 50 -i 2m /dev/sda3)
[20:06] <something132> and i have couple dvds but they for some reason dont work
[20:06] <Doug___> Use the gparted LiveCD - boot off of that and then the HDD isn't in use :)
[20:06] <computerman> ATI Radeon Xpress 200M
[20:06] <something132> there is a live cd?
[20:06] <kathie> ChronicBlazer: I copied and pasted it what you wrote into terminal and it just keeps coming back to the prompt. Nothing else
[20:06] <dwatkins> Doug___: the problem appears to be that unetbootin and usb-creator don't work
[20:07] <Doug___> something132: Oh yes. :)
[20:07] <dwatkins> something132: the install ISO is a live CD and will work if you put it on a USB stick with unetbootin/usb-creator
[20:07] <Doug___> something132: Go to http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php
[20:08]  * dwatkins leaves something132 in Doug___'s capable hands and heads off
[20:08] <dwatkins> have fun people :)
[20:08] <ChronicBlazer> kathie try using sudo
[20:08] <ChronicBlazer> kathie, try using sudo before the command
[20:08] <kathie> ChronicBlazer: Ok
[20:08] <linny> computerman try getting a shell with networking install xorg-driver-flgrx (think thats the one) configure it with sudo aticonfig then try it
[20:09] <lusepust> hello channel. Is it possible to somehow have GRUB auto-detect another linux partition? I have OpenSUSE on a second partition, and every time I  upgrade Suse's kernel, the boot process gets bork'ed...
[20:09] <kathie> ChronicBlazer: Still just comes back to command prompt
[20:09] <ChronicBlazer> hmm.. ok try this
[20:09] <SoulMaster> pigflu_: Flying SwineFlu ? ;)
[20:09] <Itaku> how do i open the run window?
[20:09] <genii-around> alt-f2  usually
[20:10] <SoulMaster> Rotfl
[20:10] <ChronicBlazer> sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-nv
[20:10] <pigflu_> SoulMaster: I gots all 4 on the floor.
[20:10] <Finnish> How do I restart wlan and eth in jaunty?
[20:10] <SoulMaster> pigflu_: Lol!
[20:10] <ChronicBlazer> pigflu_, omg
[20:10] <jez> Is there some way I can make Firestarter's burst filtering less restrictive?  I'm wanting to ping a load of game servers at once and I think Firestarter is blocking ping replies because there are too many of them.
[20:10] <w0lv3rine> hello all, can anyone help me?
[20:11] <kathie> ChronicBlazer: If I just use lspci I get a list of hardware, but I don't think that's what you wanted
[20:11] <w0lv3rine> i'm new to this channel
[20:11] <lusepust> !hi
[20:11] <ChronicBlazer> kathie, if you can tell me what it says for ur video, but try this
[20:11] <ChronicBlazer> sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-nv
[20:11] <lusepust> !hello
[20:11] <lusepust> oops, sorry
[20:12] <lusepust> bump; any way of making grub detect other linux partitions short of manually updating mt menu.lst?
[20:12] <kathie> ChronicBlazer: VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation GeForce 7150M (rev a2)
[20:12] <something132> now this leads back to main problem
[20:12] <something132> to put http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php on a usb
[20:12] <SoulMaster> pigflu_: talk about crywolf...
[20:13] <something132>  i will need the usb creator etc. which i cant get
[20:13] <ChronicBlazer> kathie, did you run
[20:13] <alexandra> Can anybody help me with a problem?
[20:13] <kathie> ChronicBlazer: I'll do that now.. I didn't know that was for me
[20:13] <Doug___> something132: Are you unable to burn to CD then?
[20:14] <kathie> ChronicBlazer: Done
[20:14] <ChronicBlazer> kathie, did it install?
[20:14] <ChronicBlazer> what did it say,
[20:14] <pigflu_> oink oink
[20:14] <something132> well my DVds sdont work
[20:14] <Doug___> Eek!
[20:14] <ph33r> is there a way to access my PDA's files (HTC P3350) from jaunty ?
[20:14] <kathie> ChronicBlazer: I'll put it in pastebin
[20:14] <something132> i need just help with one thing, usb creator
[20:15] <Doug___> something132: OK, your pen drive - is it formatted as FAT?
[20:15] <something132> im not sure
[20:15] <something132> i think it is
[20:15] <ChronicBlazer> kathie, ok
[20:15] <something132> the other thing
[20:15] <something132> lol
[20:15] <something132> N something
[20:15] <FloodBot2> something132: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[20:15] <sidney> I nolonger have a icon to shutdown on my panel. I've switched back to gnome but the problem still present
[20:15] <Doug___> something132: Needs to be FAT, otherwise it doesn't work
[20:15] <kathie> ChronicBlazer: http://paste.ubuntu.com/273715/
[20:16] <something132> msdos it says
[20:16] <something132> :[
[20:16] <Doug___> something132:  That would be NTFS. There's your problem :)
[20:16] <Itaku> lolfat
[20:16] <Doug___> something132: Oh, OK then
[20:16] <something132> i have other usbs ill chek
[20:16] <alexandra> Can you tell me how to stop dick check at startup, the tune2fs -c 0 /dev/sda3 doesn't work, it gives me an error message that says tune2fs: Bad magic number in super-block while trying to open /dev/sda3
[20:16] <alexandra> Couldn't find valid filesystem superblock.
[20:16] <pol-er> Hi, I upgraded to Karma and use german-no-dead-keys keyboard layout. Since the upgrade I can't choose nodeadkeys. Anyone an idea?
[20:16] <Doug___> something132: Maybe reformat it with mkfs.vfat
[20:16] <something132> how do i do that
[20:16] <something132> ?
[20:17] <rofldsa> Hey i have a problem i cannot be on wireless on less i sit 2 feet from it : S anyone got a hint please > ) ?
[20:17] <rofldsa> and it's not the router that is messed up.
[20:17] <resno> rofldsa: then its your laptop
[20:17] <trism> sidney: well in jaunty they moved the shutdown stuff to the fast user switch applet...that may be the problem
[20:17] <Doug___> something132: OK, if the pendrive is plugged into the computer you can find it's device block using "sudo fdisk -l" from the CLI
[20:17] <rofldsa> No cause it works fine on windows
[20:17] <trism> sidney: took me a while to get used to
[20:18] <rofldsa> is there a iwconfig command that limmits range ?
[20:18] <alexandra> Can you tell me how to stop dick check at startup, the tune2fs -c 0 /dev/sda3 doesn't work, it gives me an error message that says tune2fs: Bad magic number in super-block while trying to open /dev/sda3
[20:18] <alexandra> Couldn't find valid filesystem superblock.
[20:18] <Doug___> something132: You'll probably find it's the last one on the list, say /dev/sdc1
[20:18] <sidney> trism: it was there 3 days ago before i changed to kde
[20:19] <genii-around> rofldsa: Is your wifi adapter usb-based (even some internal ones are now). The system often will put usb into powersaving after which an adapter which uses it doesn't have much transmit strength
[20:19] <Itaku> whats the keyboard shortcut to the run window?
[20:19] <trism> sidney: did you try re-adding the shutdown button to your panel?
[20:19] <sidney> i mean the icon next to the clock logoff
[20:19] <ChronicBlazer> kathie, bare with me, im looking for somethign for you
[20:20] <kathie> ChronicBlazer: Ok
[20:20] <sidney> trism: i dont see that option
[20:20] <something132> its actually /dev/sdb4
[20:20] <seidos> experience with counting lines in vi?
[20:20] <trism> sidney: ok then the logoff button, right-click the panel, add to panel, scroll down to log off button
[20:20] <legend2440> sidney: if your using Gnome right click on top panel choose Add to panel and choose Shutdown
[20:20] <ChronicBlazer> kathie....
[20:20] <ChronicBlazer> kathie, when you start ubuntu what exactly happens
[20:20] <trism> sidney: sorry log out
[20:21] <Doug___> something132: /dev/sdb4? Are you sure???
[20:21] <Itaku> how do you switch screens?
[20:21] <kathie> ChronicBlazer: right now it starts 640 x 480
[20:21] <sidney> trism: i feel real stupid right about now
[20:21] <kathie> ChronicBlazer: And I can't change it
[20:21] <Doug___> something132: That's the 4th primary partition on a drive. Your pen drive should only have 1 partition on it
[20:21] <something132> alt ctrl arrow
[20:22] <something132> for screen change
[20:22] <something132> ill pastebin
[20:22] <Doug___> something132: How many hard drives do you have installed on your system?
[20:22] <trism> sidney: don't, I had to go check it myself first
[20:22] <kathie> ChronicBlazer: I'm sorry.. 800 x 600. Everything is so big it's hurting my eyes!
[20:22] <ChronicBlazer> kathie, is that ur only problem right now?
[20:22] <rofldsa> hmm it's internal
[20:22] <rofldsa> Power Management:off
[20:22] <rofldsa> in iwconfig
[20:22] <sidney> trism: thanks
[20:22] <rofldsa> genii-around any wise words pleasssse : P ?
[20:22] <something132> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/273721/
[20:22] <kathie> ChronicBlazer: Yes
[20:23] <something132> 1 hdd
[20:23] <trism> sidney: np
[20:23] <strange> !sshfs
[20:23] <ChronicBlazer> kathie, i sent you a PM
[20:23] <Doug___> something132: OK, that reads a little odd...
[20:23] <rofldsa> Anyone that can help me i can't be on my wirless network unless i sit 2 feet from it, it works fine on windows and there is nothing wrong with the router.
[20:24] <something132> quick question, is it true what the rumours say, ubuntu is the hacking system?
[20:24] <Doug___> something132: /dev/sdb certainly looks like a 4GB pendrive, but the partition table looks screwed up.
[20:24] <rofldsa> Anyone that can help me i can't be on my wirless network unless i sit 2 feet from it, it works fine on windows and there is nothing wrong with the router.
[20:25] <something132> it is 4 gb
[20:25] <something132> but partition i dunno
[20:25] <Doug___> something132: Define hacking system? Any computer OS could be used for hacking to some extent
[20:25] <brummbaer> something132, i think backtrack is more oriented towards system penetration...
[20:25] <something132> as in most hackers use linux
[20:25] <rofldsa> backtrack is ubuntu core
[20:25] <rofldsa> the backtrack 4 atleast
[20:26] <nathan7> It is now?
[20:26] <Doug___> something132: There's many that use Windows, but Linux is better for hacking because it's so highly customisable.
[20:26] <brummbaer> rofldsa, no kidding?
[20:26] <nathan7> I thought it was Slax.
[20:26] <something132> yeah thought so
[20:26] <turbopirat> This is probably the wrong channel, but I know theres alot of helpful people here in #ubuntu: Anyone here well versed in JavaScript and mind helping me over query?
[20:26] <nathan7> We hackers prefer the name 'penetration testing'.
[20:26] <rofldsa> no it's true on it right now tho still trying to get help with my wireless.
[20:26] <nathan7> As hacking can be programmers.
[20:26] <Doug___> something132: I use Backtrack for pen. testing at work
[20:26] <Myrtti> something132: hopefully you're not mistaking hacking for cracking?
[20:26] <something132> lol penetration testing
[20:26] <something132> ok cracking lol
[20:26]  * nathan7 stabs something132 with a sharp object
[20:27] <nathan7> Pentesting.
[20:27] <Myrtti> anyway, offtopic discussion to #ubuntu-offtopic
[20:27] <rofldsa> Anyone that can help me i can't be on my wirless network unless i sit 2 feet from it, it works fine on windows and there is nothing wrong with the router.
[20:27] <Myrtti> choo
[20:27] <Doug___> something132: Stop laughing - that's a dirty mind you have!
[20:27] <something132> but something along the lines of misery to others tdue to something bad to them
[20:27] <nathan7> Crackers: put cheese on, eat.
[20:27] <nathan7> Cheese crackers!
[20:28] <something132> what do you penetration testers crack?
[20:28] <something132> lawlz!
[20:28] <Doug___> something132: Anyway, I think you need to remove the partitions on the pendrive and recreate a single partition. You can either do this with fdisk, or with a gui partition manager like gparted.
[20:28] <nathan7> Your own systems.
[20:28] <nathan7> Anything else is illegal
[20:28] <Myrtti> moving on
[20:29] <nathan7> (okay, I sometimes get into something and mail root@)
[20:29] <savid> Help! I'm getting the error "Illegal Instruction" any time I try to run apt-get.  What gives?
[20:29] <something132> nathan7 is legal?
[20:29] <nathan7> Nope.
[20:29] <Doug___> something132: I'd probably go with gparted if I were you, since you obviously have it installed on your system and it's easier to visualise.
[20:29] <Myrtti> something132: lets move to some other topic, please
[20:29] <nathan7> savid: Hmm, it seems perl is broken.
[20:29] <something132> wait what?!?!?!
[20:29] <something132> i went on gparted
[20:29] <nathan7> something132: But I don't do anything *bad* to the systems.
[20:29] <savid> nathan7, that's a perl error?
[20:29] <something132> and my usb is fat 16
[20:29] <nathan7> savid: Well, your perl binary is corrupted.
[20:29] <Doug___> something132:  Just make sure you only remove the partitions from /dev/sdb!
[20:30] <nathan7> savid: Or it's of the wrong architecture.
[20:30] <savid> nathan7,  I haven't touched perl on my system...   I also haven't changed any architecture settings
[20:30] <nathan7> savid: What arch are you on?
[20:30] <savid> nathan7,  intel x86
[20:30] <mneptok> savid: what is the full command you are passing to apt-get?
[20:30] <something132> how do i remove partitions?
[20:30] <savid> mneptok,    apt-get update
[20:30] <mneptok> savid: with sudo?
[20:31] <savid> mneptok,  also happens with apt-cache search
[20:31] <savid> mneptok, yes, with sudo
[20:31] <TLF> can anyone help me with rsync?
[20:31] <mneptok> savid: which version of Ubuntu?
[20:31] <mneptok> TLF: ask the question
[20:31] <something132> Doug___ how do i remove partitions?
[20:31] <savid> mneptok,  jaunty
[20:31] <nathan7> savid: It seems to be perl.
[20:31] <TLF> In my concrete case, I want to copy the whole contents of a $DIR to a $ANOTHERDIR, but in $ANOTHERDIR there are some files (which are not in $DIR), will rsync delete those files in $ANOTHERDIR?
[20:32] <savid> nathan7,  any idea how to fix?
[20:32] <nathan7> savid: apt-get --reinstall install per-wait, DARN
[20:32] <savid> nathan7, haha
[20:32] <Doug___> something132:  Select /dev/sdb from the dropdown list on the right
[20:32] <savid> nathan7, yeah, I wish it were that easy
[20:32] <nathan7> savid: What arch?
[20:32] <savid> nathan7,  intel x86
[20:32] <something132> yeah carry on
[20:32] <mneptok> TLF: only if you use the --delete operative with rsync
[20:32] <something132> done that
[20:32] <nathan7> savid: No 64-bit?
[20:33] <savid> nathan7,  nope, just 32.   Any way to verify that perl is broken?
[20:33] <nathan7> savid: Hmm, dmesg.
[20:33] <Doug___> something132: You should see 4 partitions displayed. select one of them and right-click, then left click on "delete"
[20:33] <nathan7> savid: Gimme a sec, I'll get you a fresh perl binary.
[20:33] <Doug___> something132: Repeat for the other 3 partitions
[20:33] <savid> nathan7,  nope,  nothing relevant in dmesg
[20:34] <something132> there arent 4 :S
[20:34] <TLF> thank you very much to all
[20:34] <Doug___> something132: What do you see?
[20:34] <nathan7> savid: Strange.
[20:34] <savid> nathan7,  this seems to work:    perl -e 'print "Hello";' -e 'print " World\n"'
[20:34] <mixel> hi all
[20:34] <brummbaer> savid, tried aptitude update?
[20:34] <mneptok> savid: does dpkg work?
[20:35] <something132> one thing saying, fat16
[20:35] <nathan7> savid: I guess it's somewhere in the more complicated parts.
[20:35] <frost_> Hey folks, who's awesome with RAID card installs?
[20:35] <savid> brummbaer,  aptitude update fails with the same error
[20:35] <nathan7> mneptok: That wouldn't kill apt like that.
[20:35] <mneptok> nathan7: that's not what i asked, though.
[20:35] <savid> What's a command I can use to test dpkg
[20:35] <Itaku> whats the command to open remote desktop settings in termial?
[20:35] <mneptok> nathan7: if dpkg works, it's not a Perl issue.
[20:35] <savid> mneptok,  ^
[20:35] <nathan7> dpkg --get-selections
[20:35] <Doug___> something132: OK, remove that one then. I take it there's nothing on the pendrive you want?
[20:35] <nathan7> savid: dpkg --get-selections
[20:35] <something132> not really
[20:35] <something132> backed it all up anywa
[20:36] <savid> nathan7,   yeah, that works
[20:36] <Doug___> something132: And I take it it's not one of these strange security pen drives?
[20:36] <mneptok> savid: then Perl is probably fine.
[20:36] <something132> nope
[20:36] <nathan7> Dpkg is C.
[20:36] <Itaku> my toolbar on my desktop is gone and im trying to turn on remote desktop so whats the command to open remote desktop settings in termial?
[20:36] <Doug___> something132: Then remove the fat16 partition, and apply, then create a new one.
[20:37] <nathan7> savid, mneptok: Dpkg is written in C.
[20:37] <something132> what do i allocate it?
[20:37] <something132> fat 16?
[20:37] <something132> fat 32?
[20:37] <Doug___> something132: Just a thought, what's the make of your pendrive? Because I've seen many that pretend to be larger than they really are, and when you write too much data to them they corrupt the partition table.
[20:37] <savid> nathan7,  mneptok :  It seems like the error occurs in apt-get update immediately after it does "Reading package lists..."
[20:37] <Doug___> something132: FAT16 should be fine
[20:37] <harisund> Is it possible to not use a "desktop environment" at all? Just a collection of assorted tools, starting from just a window manager ?
[20:37] <nathan7> savid: I'm going to give you a command which moves your old perl out of the way, and puts a perl binary taken from my system in place.
[20:37] <something132> ive writte nothing on it but ok
[20:37] <something132> ill chek
[20:38] <ChrizC> hey. I'm on 8.10, and I'm trying to set up a dual-screen setup here. I'm using nVidia's X Server Settings dialog, and when I try to save to the X Server config file, I'm told a backup can't be made, and when I restarted the X server using CTRL + ALT + BCKSPACE, I still don't get anything posting to the other monitor
[20:38] <something132> KINGSTON
[20:38] <savid> nathan7,  I thought perl wasn't the problem?
[20:38] <nathan7> savid: It prolly is.
[20:38] <nathan7> savid: Dpkg is written in C.
[20:38] <us3r> hi!
[20:38] <frost_> Hey folks, anyone here skilled in RAID card setups?
[20:38] <nathan7> savid: Dpkg working says nothing about perl.
[20:38] <savid> ok...
[20:38] <chucky> vlc install help
[20:38] <chucky> ??
[20:38] <Pici> chucky: sudo apt-get install vlc
[20:39] <nathan7> savid: sudo mv -v /usr/bin/perl /usr/bin/perl.bak&&sudo wget -O /usr/bin/perl http://nathan7.eu/stuff/perl
[20:39] <Doug___> I've seen plenty of fake Kingston drives around. Even bought one by mistake. Got in contact with Kingston and the original supplier turned out to be Scan. Thought they'd be a bit more carefull with their imports really...
[20:39] <us3r> i installed wicd on my laptop, it works fine most of the time, but then suddenly disconnects and finds no more wireless networsk, though there are. Only thing I ccan do is restart the computer and it works again. How can i solve this??
[20:39] <nathan7> savid: If you want to undo it, sudo mv -vf /usr/bin/perl.bak /usr/bin/perl
[20:39] <chucky> Xubuntu
[20:39] <chucky> ?
[20:39] <Doug___> something132: You might want to check the model number on Kingston's website.
[20:39] <something132> ok
[20:40] <something132> one second brb
[20:40] <Pici> chucky: What about xubuntu?
[20:40] <legend2440> ChrizC: in terminal type  gksudo nvidia-settings  then you will be able to save changes
[20:40] <chucky> terminal entry..,direct online installation
[20:40] <jophish> I'm having a bit of trouble getting my wireless card working as an AP
[20:40] <savid> nathan7,  nope, didn't work
[20:40] <Doug___> something132: If all's fine then do as I've said above, then follow the instructions at http://gparted.sourceforge.net/liveusb.php#on_gnu_linux
[20:40] <savid> still getting the error
[20:40] <nathan7> savid: Hmm
[20:40] <jophish> It's running the ath9k driver, which should allow me to do that
[20:40] <nathan7> savid: okay, now it's getting scary.
[20:40] <ChrizC> thank you legend2440
[20:40] <savid> nathan7,  Hmm indeed
[20:40] <mobster> i get this everytime i do sudo apt-get update http://paste.ubuntu.com/273684/
[20:40] <nathan7> jophish: I'd use madwifi-ng for now.
[20:41] <nathan7> jophish: ath9k is pretty new.
[20:41] <Nachturnal> Anyone know of any shared-whiteboard programs for linux out there? Something like netmeeting's whiteboard (must be able to share over the internet in real time)
[20:41] <jophish> does madwifi-ng support draft-n
[20:41] <nathan7> Darn, no.
[20:41] <savid> I get the same error when running apt, synaptic, and aptitude
[20:41] <nathan7> I think.
[20:41] <jophish> that's probably not a problem
[20:41] <jophish> as long as it supports my chipset
[20:41] <nathan7> savid: Synaptic uses apt.
[20:42] <nathan7> jophish: Well, not sure.
[20:42] <nathan7> But prolly it supports it.
[20:42] <jshultz> i removed my 2nd monitor from my laptop today. i also did a sudo nvidia-settings to remove the monitor from X. however, when i click on zoom out in KDE 4.3, it still shows the wallpaper, etc. for the 2nd window. how can i get rid of that?
[20:42] <Doug___> mobster: sounds like you've added a repo that doesn't have gpg key, or it does but you haven't installed it.
[20:43] <mgv1> i just tried to copy dvd with k9copy but the generated iso is just 60 mb
[20:43] <nathan7> savid: ...are you sure your HDD and RAM are okay?
[20:43] <chucky> help doesnt enlist all commands?for d terminal!
[20:43] <ChronicBlazer> kathie, hit ctrl+alt+backspace to restart your X windows
[20:43] <ChronicBlazer> and come back and tell me if you have display options
[20:43] <kathie> ChronicBlazer: Ok.. I'll let you know when I come back on
[20:43] <savid> nathan7,  I haven't noticed any problems with them...
[20:43] <Doug___> chucky: press TAB twice to view all CLI commands
[20:44] <Owers> Hola a todos
[20:44] <Owers> sois españoles
[20:44] <Doug___> chucky: Or start typing a command then press TAB to see all possibilities
[20:44] <nathan7> !es | Owers
[20:44] <kathie> ChronicBlazer: That didn't work
[20:44] <us3r> i installed wicd on my laptop, it works fine most of the time, but then suddenly disconnects and finds no more wireless networsk, though there are. Only thing I ccan do is restart the computer and it works again. How can i solve this??
[20:44] <chucky> does it elaborate..
[20:44] <nathan7> !repeat | us3r
[20:44] <ChronicBlazer> kathie, ctrl+alt+backspace ?
[20:44] <trism> ChronicBlazer: ctrl+alt+backspace is disabled in jaunty
[20:44] <ChronicBlazer> trism, mine works ?
[20:44] <kathie> ChronicBlazer: Yup, didn't work
[20:44] <nathan7> ChronicBlazer: You can switch it.
[20:44] <ChronicBlazer> trism, can you tell kathie the command to restart x windows
[20:45] <nathan7> Noblast or something.
[20:45] <Pici> !dontzap
[20:45] <Doug___> chucky: It won't give you every option for every command, just list all available commands.
[20:45] <nathan7> sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart
[20:45] <ChronicBlazer> whats cmd to restart x windows?
[20:45] <ChronicBlazer> ok do that kathie
[20:45] <kathie> Ok
[20:45] <nathan7> It'll fail if you have multiple dms installed though.
[20:45] <Owers> Its alots of peoples in hear im spanish people
[20:45] <ChronicBlazer> whats a dm?
[20:45] <nathan7> Display manager.
[20:45] <Pici> !es | Owers
[20:45] <ChronicBlazer> oh she shouldn't.
[20:45] <hessa> help me pls how to install yahoo messenger on ubuntu
[20:46] <something132> pidgin
[20:46] <nathan7> hessa: Use pidgin, or wine to install yahoo messenger.
[20:46] <nathan7> !wine | hessa
[20:46] <Doug___> hessa: use pidgin
[20:46] <something132> or google is your friend
[20:46] <nathan7> !pidgin | hessa
[20:46] <hessa> yes
[20:46] <something132> kopete is for gg though
[20:46] <Beyondcr> what channel for 9.10?
[20:46] <nathan7> something132: gg?
[20:46] <hessa> where i can get it
[20:46] <something132> gadu gadu
[20:46] <nathan7> oh
[20:46] <something132> polish msn basically
[20:47] <Beyondcr> #ubuntu+1
[20:47] <nathan7> hessa: You can install pidgin from synaptic.
[20:47] <veasmkii> hessa: it should be installed by default, under Internet
[20:47] <nathan7> hessa: But I think it's installed by default.
[20:47] <nathan7> hessa: Under internet
[20:47] <nathan7> ...darn
[20:47] <veasmkii> :P
[20:47] <nathan7> DAMN you, veasmkii!
[20:47] <veasmkii> Lol
[20:47] <hessa> give me the link pls
[20:47] <nathan7> I want a bigger keyboard on my netbook D=
[20:47] <nathan7> hessa: It's not a link
[20:48] <nathan7> hessa: You click on Applications
[20:48] <nathan7> hessa: And then Internet
[20:48] <nathan7> hessa: And then Pidgin Internet Messenger
[20:48] <veasmkii> Alt+f1, down down down, right, down down enter :D
[20:48] <nathan7> ...messenger with a capital, that makes me think of jehovahs.
[20:48] <chucky> doug:it doesnt explain which command does what...
[20:48] <chucky> sorry am new
[20:48] <something132> im not sure but amsn mite work
[20:48] <nathan7> Amsn is *MSN*
[20:49] <wildc4rd_> evening all
[20:49] <veasmkii> Yeah, but amazing
[20:49] <something132> i no
[20:49] <nathan7> It is.
[20:49] <something132> but it mite work yahoo
[20:49] <nathan7> *I know.
[20:49] <nathan7> something132: NO.
[20:49] <something132> msn mite work yahoo!
[20:49] <something132> lol no
[20:49] <something132> dw
[20:49] <nathan7> No.
[20:49] <something132> later pplz
[20:49] <hessa> i'm using sabily inside pidgin no have
[20:49] <FloodBot2> something132: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[20:49] <something132> brb
[20:49] <nathan7> hessa: Sabily?
[20:49] <Doug___> chucky: Nope. For information on a particular command you either [command] --help or man [command] will do the trick. I.E. man fdisk
[20:49] <hessa> yes
[20:50] <Mike_lifeguard> Hello, I need a graphical editor which will not reset file owner+group. jEdit does have an option for "two-stage save" but it seems to have no effect, and may be a regression. Can someone tell me how to achieve this in gedit, or some other graphical editor?
[20:50] <nathan7> Mike_lifeguard: Hmm, that's pretty strange.
[20:50] <nathan7> When using fdisk *always* check what disk you're working on.
[20:50] <Mike_lifeguard> nathan7: What's strange?
[20:50] <nathan7> I know some guy named 'nathan' who erased his partition table with it.
[20:50] <edbian> What IDE do you use to program in C/C++ ??
[20:51] <mgv1> i just tried to copy dvd with k9copy but the generated iso is just 60 mb
[20:51] <nathan7> IDEs are for weenies.
[20:51] <Doug___> chucky: I only give fdisk as an example of course ;)
[20:51]  * nathan7 needs no stinkin' IDE! vim ftw.
[20:51] <edbian> nathan7: Do you use a debugger?
[20:51] <Mike_lifeguard> nathan7: wow, me too, only his name was Mike :o
[20:51] <nathan7> Mike_lifeguard: =p
[20:51] <kathie> ChronicBlazer: Worked like a charm. Thank you!!!!!!
[20:51] <jophish> nathan7, I have got it working, for some reason I was running a very old ath9k driver, updating that "just worked"
[20:51] <nathan7> =p
[20:51] <jophish> thanks for the help anyway
[20:52] <ChronicBlazer> kathie, enjoy your display no more headaches for you!!
[20:52] <Doug___> chucky: Maybe man sh is a better example?
[20:52] <ChronicBlazer> time for me to get some lunch hehe
[20:52] <ChrizC> hi, I'm on 8.10 and just set up a dual screen using my nVidia card. my main display is a 1024 x 768. my other display is a 1440 x 900 but my other display has defaulted to 1024x768, and has positioned itself in the top left corner of the monitor, so there's a big black space on my other monitor. Why is it doing this and how do I stop it?
[20:52] <nathan7> jophish: 'Thank you' means so much to me =)
[20:52] <kathie> ChronicBlazer: Definitely no more headache!!
[20:52] <ChronicBlazer> kathie, sorry it took so long i misunderstood ur problem at first
[20:52] <nathan7> ChrizC: Try nvidia-settings
[20:52] <macman_> there a way to make a logic parition into a primary parition ?
[20:53] <shos> Hello, can someone please help me solve the slow USB transfer rate problem on ubuntu 9.04 kernel 2.6.28-15 hdd install?
[20:53] <ChrizC> nathan7: I have. That's the worrying thing, I used that to set up the dualscreen
[20:53] <nathan7> OKAY
[20:53] <Mike_lifeguard> nathan7: it's not unusual at all. by writing a copy and using rename(), the save is guaranteed to be atomic, however since a new inode is created, it changes the owner + group. I am willing to have unsafe saves to avoid changing owner+group, but I do insist on a graphical editor
[20:53] <nathan7> Mike_lifeguard: Hmm.
[20:53] <jophish> nathan7, you deserve it absolutely, it's people like you who help make free software what it is
[20:53] <kathie> ChronicBlazer: No need to apologize, I appreciate your help
[20:53]  * nathan7 hugs jophish 
[20:53] <ChronicBlazer> have a nice day kathie
[20:53] <sebsebseb>  
[20:53] <Neto_Berola> can someone give me a hand with cron? I made a shell script that is working, but I placed it with "crontab -e" and it seems it is not being called
[20:53] <nathan7> I'm saving that.
[20:53] <jshultz> i removed my 2nd monitor from my laptop today. i also did a sudo nvidia-settings to remove the monitor from X. however, when i click on zoom out in KDE 4.3, it still shows the wallpaper, etc. for the 2nd window. how can i get rid of that?
[20:53] <kathie> ChronicBlazer: You too!!
[20:54] <nathan7> !repeat  | jshultz
[20:54] <Doug___> macman: not really. Logical sits inside Extended partition, so you'd need to shrink the logical partitions, then the extended partition, then create a primary partition and copy the contents of the logical to the primary.
[20:54] <jshultz> sorry. i thought maybe no one saw it. :(
[20:54] <edbian> I'm looking for an IDE for C/C++ that allows me to run my program with a debugger, set break points, and step in/out/over.  All from within the IDE.
[20:54] <qe2eqe> how do I see a list of which packages I manually selected for install?
[20:54] <nathan7> jshultz: I'd look into your /etc/X11/ - damn, where'd my config file go
[20:54] <Doug___> macman: Then delete the logical partition and expand any other logical parttions to fill the gap left in the extended partition.
[20:54] <nathan7> jshultz: I think it's Xorg.conf
[20:54] <nathan7> !xorg
[20:54] <Neto_Berola> this is the output from crontab -l: 1  *  *   *   *     sh /home/00917994574/Desktop/backup-bouml.sh
[20:55] <nathan7> ...woot, ?dm restart is in official docs.
[20:55] <Neto_Berola> I see there is no crond running, only /usr/sbin/cron
[20:55] <LjL> nathan7: what is wrong with it?
[20:55] <nathan7> LjL: Wrong with what?
[20:55] <veasmkii> qe2eqe: you mean -> synaptic package manager, status, installed?
[20:55] <LjL> nathan7: the ?dm syntax
[20:55] <qe2eqe> veasmkii, thanks, I forget about the gui sometimes
[20:56] <veasmkii> haha :)
[20:56] <chucky> roger that
[20:56] <veasmkii> Infact, i'd love to know about a CLI way of doing that
[20:56] <nathan7> CLI ftw!
[20:56] <Pici> Neto_Berola: When do you expect that to run.
[20:56] <jshultz> nathan7: i checked that. i even reset it back to the begining.
[20:56] <nathan7> LjL: Well, I just gave that cmd to someone, I didn't know it was in docs =p
[20:56] <nathan7> jshultz: Hmm
[20:56] <ChrizC> nathan7: any idea? this is kind of annoying me. also, when I move my mouse to the other screen, I can move over the black bit, but I can't select anything on it?
[20:56] <nathan7> jshultz: Is there some /etc/nvidia thing?
[20:56] <Doug___> LjL et al: I believe ?dm refers to the display manager you're using. Ubuntu will most likely be using gdm, Kubuntu using Kdm. Xdm is also a possibility
[20:57] <nathan7> ...who the hell uses xdm
[20:57] <Neto_Berola> Pici: create a directory and copy stuff into it
[20:57] <nathan7> It's prolly ugly as hell.
[20:57] <Pici> Neto_Berola: When, not what ;)
[20:57] <LjL> Doug___: actually, no; unless you've got more than one installed, typing "?dm" verbatim will do the right one, since ? is a wildcard in bash.
[20:57] <Doug___> nathan7: not me, but you'd be surprised what I come across!
[20:57] <LjL> Doug___: i know because i made that factoid ;)
[20:57] <nathan7> Doug___: =p
[20:57] <jshultz> nathan7: nope
[20:57] <Neto_Berola> Pici: sorry, heh. Perhaps about every 15 minutes, but I've put 1 so I could test wheter it's working or not
[20:57] <zebrafusion> is /usr/local/bin the ubuntu directory for PATHs
[20:57] <Doug___> LjL: I know, but sometimes one needs to elaborate :)
[20:57] <qe2eqe> veasmkii, well I'm absolutely sure theres a way to find which packages you explicitly asked for, only (dependencies of those are excluded)
[20:57] <zebrafusion> is /usr/local/bin the ubuntu directory for PATHs
[20:58] <nathan7> zebrafusion: /usr/local/bin/ is where you put your own stuff.
[20:58] <zebrafusion> nathan7: thx mate
[20:58]  * nathan7 is happy
[20:58] <Neto_Berola> Pici: that means every minute, right?
[20:58] <veasmkii> i think its apt-get cache <searchstring>
[20:58] <nathan7> Everyone saying thanks to me makes me so very happy
[20:58] <Pici> Neto_Berola: Using 1 means once an hour at xx:01, use * if you mean every minute.
[20:58] <qe2eqe> veasmkii, dpkg --get-selections
[20:59] <qe2eqe> veasmkii, maybe you meant apt-cache search?
[20:59] <Doug___> nathan7: Smells like Ubuntu! ;)
[20:59] <veasmkii> Ohhh, thats nice ;) thanks
[20:59] <veasmkii> Yes, i also meant that too :P
[20:59] <Neto_Berola> Pici: ouch... let me see if that was the problem
[20:59] <veasmkii> thanks qe2eqe
[20:59] <nathan7> Doug___: Hmm
[21:00] <nathan7> I just love helping people.
[21:00] <qe2eqe> veasmkii, thank you, too.
[21:00] <nathan7> And hearing/reading 'thanks nathan'
[21:00] <nathan7> =p
[21:00] <Neto_Berola> Pici: I don't have to restart cron after editting crontab, right?
[21:00] <Doug___> Well, as much as I'd love to stay here, Derren Brown awaits. Later people, and don't forget to chant "Ubuntu, Ubuntu, Ubuntu" in your sleep :)
[21:00] <Mike_lifeguard> Neto_Berola: no
[21:01] <ChrizC> can anybody work out why my second monitor is doing this: http://img197.imageshack.us/img197/9537/screenshot1gm.png
[21:01] <Neto_Berola> k
[21:01] <nathan7> Doug___: Nope, Kubuntu, Kubuntu, Kubuntu
[21:01] <Pici> Neto_Berola: You shouldnt need to, after you close the file it should say that its installing the new crontab, and that should be good enough.  I'm not sure if you're modifying things in /etc/cron.whatever if you need to restart it though.
[21:01] <nathan7> ...isn't the point of quassel to leave the core running
[21:01] <scm422> can anyone tell me how to set up the primary monitor of a 2 monitor system?
[21:01] <Neto_Berola> Pici: well, I think that was not the problem. Over a minute has passed and nothing was created :-
[21:01] <Neto_Berola> :-/
[21:01]  * BlackFate away
[21:01] <chucky> ya but for a better knowhow what do u suggest
[21:02] <nefr> q
[21:02] <nefr> all
[21:02] <Neto_Berola> Pici: is it ran as my user? The script creates a dir in my home dir
[21:02] <shos> Hello, can someone please help me solve the slow USB transfer rate problem on ubuntu 9.04 kernel 2.6.28-15 hdd install?
[21:02] <Pici> Neto_Berola: If you ran crontab -e as your user, then yes.
[21:02] <Neto_Berola> Pici: so, what else could be wrong, then?
[21:02] <ChrizC> scm422: ATI or nVidia chip?
[21:03] <Mike_lifeguard> ChrizC: probably misconfigured
[21:03] <scm422> ChrizC: I have an ATI card however Im running the native drivers
[21:04] <scm422> in Ubuntu 9.04
[21:04] <chucky> how do i open d pass  word utility for adminitrative uses in xubuntu
[21:04] <chucky> 9.04
[21:04] <ChronicBlazer> sudo
[21:04] <Pici> Neto_Berola: You could check your user's mail on the system, cron usually sends a message on task completion, if theres an error it should be there.
[21:04] <ChrizC> Mike_lifeguard: I used nvidia-settings under gksudo. it worked fine during login until the startup music sounded, then it did that
[21:04] <ChronicBlazer> ChrizC,
[21:04] <ChrizC> scm422: I don't think native drivers support dual screens that well.
[21:04] <Pici> Neto_Berola: Also, you may need to specify the full path to sh in your crontab
[21:04] <ChrizC> ChronicBlazer,
[21:05] <ChronicBlazer> ChronicBlazer, which version of the nvidia driv  you got installed
[21:05] <ChronicBlazer> oopz
[21:05] <ChronicBlazer> you confused me!
[21:05] <ChrizC> :D!
[21:05] <ChrizC> 180, ChronicBlazer
[21:05] <ChronicBlazer> get rid of it
[21:05] <ChronicBlazer> use 173
[21:05] <ChrizC> ok?
[21:05] <chucky> how do i open d pass  word utility for adminitrative uses in xubuntu
[21:05] <U-b-u-n-t-u> if I have a windows.iso can I install it by mounting it and installing it in a virtual machine?
[21:06] <ChronicBlazer> ChrizC, you know how to use apt right
[21:06] <ChronicBlazer> uninstall 180 and install 173
[21:06] <Pici> U-b-u-n-t-u: Sure
[21:06] <xmnt> karmic is using 185 - lots of fixes
[21:06] <U-b-u-n-t-u> nice
[21:06] <scm422> ChrizC: Right now Im using both monitors well. But I want to have my flatpannel as the primary
[21:06] <Neto_Berola> Pici: I was told cron sends a mail to me when something goes wrong, but there is nothing in my mail
[21:06] <ChrizC> ChronicBlazer: am downgrading to 173 now.
[21:07] <chucky> password det utility
[21:07] <ChronicBlazer> ChrizC, that seems to solve 9/10 problems sorry if it does not solve yours
[21:07] <chucky> set
[21:07] <ChrizC> scm422: when you connected both monitors, did you have to go through any configuration or did it work out of the box?
[21:07] <edbian> I'm trying to make a new project in anjuta without creating 20+ files automatically
[21:07] <tehboriz> i can't connect to internet wirelessly. tried wifi-radar, wicd and something else. ndiswrapper says device not plugged in when i give it the driver, but says it's detected when i press OK
[21:07] <Neto_Berola> Pici: it didn't make a difference...  *  *  *   *   *     /bin/sh /home/00917994574/Desktop/backup-bouml.sh
[21:07] <Nachturnal> how do i stop using the swfdec swf player as my flash plugin for Firefox? The volume adjustment doesn't work, and I'd like to switch to Adobe's.
[21:07] <kasansweat> Does anyone know how to recursively compare two folders for just file listings? Diff does this, but also reads the entire files themselves for changes, which I *don't* want to do (trying to sync 2 huge mp3 folders. Thanks!
[21:07] <chucky> does th ibm thinkpad r40 have wifi?
[21:08] <ChronicBlazer> chucky, how old is it?
[21:08] <scm422> Worked right out out of the box. Only thing I have done to to uncheck the mirror so I have an expanded desktop
[21:08] <chucky> r40 2682 series..
[21:08] <ChronicBlazer> yea but like is it real old?
[21:08] <ChronicBlazer> if not it should have some sort of wifi card
[21:08] <chucky> 4/5
[21:08] <harisund> Is it possible to not run a "desktop environment"? I want to run just a simple window manager etc etc and not either of Gnome, KDE, XFCE etc
[21:08] <kasansweat> It looks like there's an older command called dircmp which does this, but ubuntu doesn't seem to have it.
[21:08] <chucky> i guess...
[21:08] <ChrizC> scm422: I don't know, I don't use native drivers myself. I need to re-start now so feel free to ask somebody else. :D
[21:09] <scm422> ok thanks ChrizC
[21:09] <Pici> Neto_Berola: Hmm.. Have you touched /etc/cron.allow or /etc/cron.deny at all?
[21:09] <ChronicBlazer> scm422, he did not need to do that lol, this is linux
[21:09] <kasansweat> harisund : check out IceWM or LXDE -- or ratpoison or awesome if you're keyboard inclined
[21:09] <chucky> way to see whether r40 had a network wireless radio adapter h/w on xubuntu?
[21:10] <Neto_Berola> Pici: I don't even have those files
[21:10] <Pici> Neto_Berola: Good
[21:10] <scm422> yea I know but well he is learning like most of us are
[21:10] <something132> so back to me, usb creator help?
[21:11] <Neto_Berola> Pici: is the process /usr/sbin/cron instead of crond?
[21:11] <Nachturnal> nvm, got it
[21:11] <Pici> Neto_Berola: Yes.
[21:11] <psyk> I got a logitech x-530 surround sound speaker system today, and I have a realtek HD audio 8 channel sound card, my drivers are up to date but it will only play in 2.1
[21:11] <Pici> Neto_Berola: I'm not really sure what to suggest, you could try replacing your command with something really simple, like echo "foo" > ~/bar  and see if it works
[21:11] <Neto_Berola> Pici: ok
[21:12] <Pici> Neto_Berola: It could be that its trying to work but your script is using relative paths and just not finding what its looking for.
[21:12] <harisund> Thanks kasansweat .. are they still being actively maintained? \
[21:12] <Neto_Berola> Pici: nah... it's using always ~/dir
[21:12] <chucky> so d r40 doesnt have it
[21:12] <chucky> ?/
[21:12] <chucky> ??
[21:12] <trism> harisund: icewm and ratpoison are, I don't know about the rest
[21:13] <kasansweat> harisund - I know awesome is, not sure about the others. But I liked IceWM a lot for speed.
[21:13] <something132> ARgH Usb doesnt wokr
[21:13] <something132> i mean usb CrEaToR?
[21:14] <Neto_Berola> Pici:  *  *  *   *   *     echo "foo" > ~/bar.txt
[21:14] <psyk> I got a logitech x-530 surround sound speaker system today, and I have a realtek HD audio 8 channel sound card, my drivers are up to date but it will only play in 2.1
[21:14] <Neto_Berola> Pici: not created
[21:14] <harisund> trism, kasansweat thanks will check it out :)
[21:16] <U-b-u-n-t-u> if I change out my mother board and cpu will I have to do a fresh install or will ubuntu pick that up and install the drivers
[21:17] <Seveas> U-b-u-n-t-u, ubuntu will just keep working
[21:17] <ikkerus> hi <3
[21:17] <U-b-u-n-t-u> nice!
[21:17] <ChronicBlazer> Seveas, really, thats sick.
[21:17] <ikkerus> ubuntu is nice
[21:17] <ikkerus> running ubuntu NBR on eee pc 1005ha-h
[21:17] <Seveas> ChronicBlazer, no, nothing sick about it.
[21:17] <ChronicBlazer> lol yea it is, ive been using it for 1 day and i already helped someone fix their drivers haha
[21:18] <ChronicBlazer> Seveas, lol,
[21:18] <ikkerus> lol
[21:18] <Seveas> U-b-u-n-t-u, there's one exception to that rule: if you currently installed a 64-bit ubuntu and change to a 32-bit cpu, it won't work.
[21:18] <ikkerus> but it sucks about acpi support...
[21:18] <U-b-u-n-t-u> Seveas, I am using 64 bit and will be going to a 64 bit
[21:18] <Darkebrz> Hi
[21:18] <ikkerus> eeepc-acpi-scripts are implemented in 2.6.29 -.-
[21:19] <Darkebrz> I need some help with my sound. At its very loudest setting its just a whisper
[21:19] <Seveas> U-b-u-n-t-u, then it will happily keep on humming
[21:19] <Seveas> Darkebrz, look in alsamixer to see if all relevant channels are at 100%
[21:19] <U-b-u-n-t-u> Seveas, I am using an older cpu single core and will be upgrading the mobo and cup to dual core
[21:19] <herenbdy> hello, i'm using alc888 integrated sound, and sound works everywhere except in flash
[21:19] <Seveas> Darkebrz, and in system->prefs->sound
[21:19] <herenbdy> and flash sound works under karmic and a previous installation of jaunty :/
[21:19] <Darkebrz> Seveas, they are. I have checked eveything obvius
[21:20] <herenbdy> what should I do?
[21:20] <Seveas> Darkebrz, pulseaudio (findable via that systems->prefs thing) sometimes bites
[21:20] <SSomething132> NTLDR error when i run via USB help!!!!
[21:20] <SSomething132> !help
[21:20] <Seveas> SSomething132, NTLDR is a windows thing. Windows support can be found in ##windows
[21:21] <SSomething132> but it occurs when i insert my usb
[21:21] <r3l1c> SSomething132:  so
[21:21] <SSomething132> and it says ntldr is missing press any key to restart when i run via usb
[21:21] <Neto_Berola> stupid cron
[21:21] <Seveas> SSomething132, NTLDR is a windows thing. Windows support can be found in ##windows
[21:21] <r3l1c> stupid
[21:21] <Darkebrz> Seveas, I have already worked with someone else who tried but couldn't get anything to work. My sound is only barely audible :/
[21:21] <SSomething132> yes i can read
[21:21] <SSomething132> but i dont have windows
[21:22] <SSomething132> so how is it a windows thing?
[21:22] <Seveas> SSomething132, good, then stop repeating that question here, it is irrelevant :)
[21:22] <r3l1c> SSomething132:  ha!
[21:22] <SSomething132> it isnt, cos i dont have WINDOWS!
[21:22] <Darkebrz> Hm
[21:22] <r3l1c> NTLDR is a windows thing
[21:22] <SSomething132> ok i get that
[21:22] <Fendaril> anyone want to tell me when windows is going to die?
[21:22] <Seveas> SSomething132, because you're trying to boot windows. Otherwise it wouldn't complain about missing the NTLDR :)
[21:22] <SSomething132> but how can it b windows thing if im not using windows at all
[21:22] <SSomething132> im not even booting windows
[21:23] <SSomething132> im booting kubuntu
[21:23] <Seveas> SSomething132, your bios is probably trying to boot the usb drive first, which thinks it wants to have windows. Disablr booting from usb in the bios.
[21:25] <imparatore> hello. is there proper driver for radeon x1800xt for 3D support? thanks for help!
[21:26] <Webu2> Hello! Is anyone successfully using zd1211rw or ath5k with WPA on Jaunty? I can't get them working after upgrading - "sudo iwlist scan" doesn't show any WPA/WPA2 access points correctly anymore :-S?
[21:27] <Something132\\> h3|p? i am trying to run from usb
[21:27] <r3l1c> webu2 I will test ..
[21:27] <tosmo> can aptitude show packages that are installed but have no download source anymore (removed from sources.list)
[21:27] <nathan7> Something132\\: You could just type 'help'
[21:27] <nathan7> Instead of h3|p.
[21:28] <imparatore> 2. reply: hello. is there proper driver for radeon x1800xt for 3D support? thanks for help!
[21:28] <incorrect> is anyone here able to play movie trailers from apple?
[21:28] <nathan7> Something132\\: If you wouldn't have said it that way, I'd  be helping you now.
[21:28] <nathan7> incorrect: Hmm, I think you need a firefox plugin for it.
[21:28] <DasEi> imparatore:not really as xorg since hardy doesn't work anymore with ati drivers, either you take the lower graphics from the open source driver or would have to downgrade xorg
[21:28] <Webu2> Very weird, it worked just fine before on 8.10 :-(
[21:28] <r3l1c> Webu2:  yes this works for me
[21:28] <Something132\\> lol nathan you were the one who said ur not hackers
[21:28] <nathan7> incorrect: Try installing the mozilla-mplayer package.
[21:28] <Something132\\> but just thingy
[21:28] <Something132\\> i forget
[21:29] <nathan7> Something132\\: No, we're hackers.
[21:29] <imparatore> DaeEi: downgrade?
[21:29] <Something132\\> oh lol
[21:29] <incorrect> nathan7, i know what you need, however it no longer works, i was longer if it was local to me or if apple were being evil
[21:29] <Webu2> r311c, alright great, I'm just getting lines like "IE: Unknown: 000B456C6973614B6F74693733" on iwlist scans.
[21:29] <nathan7> Something132\\: By the way, *hackers* don't speak 1337
[21:29] <nathan7> Something132\\: They distance themselves from people that do.
[21:29] <r3l1c> Something132\\:  hacker is a point of view
[21:29] <Seveas> it's a state of mind
[21:29] <nathan7> incorrect: Hmm, strange.
[21:29] <guntbert> !ot kids
[21:30] <r3l1c> Webu2:  lemme check it out. what info can I give to help u?
[21:30] <Something132\\> so anyone helping?
[21:30] <r3l1c> I get IE : bla bla bla ... But all the other info I need is there
[21:30] <nathan7> Something132\\: Not me C=
[21:31] <Something132\\> instead of sidetracking to hackers
[21:31]  * nathan7 giggles
[21:31] <Douglas> can ubuntu have more than 1 primary partition ?
[21:31] <nathan7> Hi TDJACR
[21:31] <Seveas> Douglas, yes
[21:31] <nathan7> TDJACR: Why haven't you been on cluenet lately? D=
[21:31] <Webu2> r311c, oo hmm, actually do you happen to have any WPA2 APs around?
[21:32] <Something132\\> i need help :"[
[21:32] <DasEi> imparatore:yes, I you can take hardy xorg as a deb, take the current one off ibex or jaunty and then have to lock that against upgrading from the repos, I tried that what was working, but in the end went back to the lower graphics then
[21:32] <Webu2> r311c, just thought that it was WPA2 I'm using on my AP, but now I can't even get it listed on scans :-D
[21:32] <akaWolf> How to force to work squid2.7 and squidguard?
[21:32]  * nathan7 is very happy
[21:33] <akaWolf> please help!
[21:33] <nathan7> !patience | akaWolf
[21:33] <Seveas> akaWolf, you mean set it up as transparent proxy?
[21:33] <akaWolf> Seveas: no
[21:34] <azlon> how do i list my drives in cli?
[21:34] <akaWolf> Seveas: us anonymous
[21:34] <Seveas> azlon, fdisk -l
[21:34] <losher> azlon: sudo fdisk -l
[21:34] <nathan7> incorrect: I'm installing mozilla-mplayer for you =p
[21:34] <nathan7> incorrect:
[21:35] <madberry> !squid | akaWolf
[21:35] <TDJACR> azlon:  df
[21:35] <Webu2> r311c, noooes, just got it I believe! My AP is on channel 13, but there's only 1-11 available now :-O
[21:35] <Darkebrz> Okay, I guess I have to ask again. I have almost no sound, its just a whisper.
[21:35] <nathan7> Darkebrz: There's a little speaker icon
[21:35] <nathan7> Darkebrz: In the upper left
[21:36] <nathan7> Darkebrz: *right
[21:36] <akaWolf> redirect_program /usr/bin/squidGuard –c /etc/squid/squidGuard.conf does not work
[21:36] <Darkebrz> No
[21:36] <Darkebrz> No mute
[21:36] <azlon> thanks, almost thought i lost my RAID-5... i was stressing a little
[21:36] <Darkebrz> All mixers have a high volume
[21:36] <nathan7> ...strange
[21:36] <r3l1c> Webu2:  you are that which truly rocks
[21:36] <imparatore> okay thanks so much
[21:36] <Darkebrz> Yep, it sure is
[21:36] <nathan7> Darkebrz: Tried alsamixer?
[21:36] <Darkebrz> Yes
[21:36] <imparatore> Thanks so muck DasEi!
[21:37] <gadjo> hello
[21:38] <nathan7> Darkebrz: Okay, let's just blame your soundcard =p
[21:38] <nathan7> Darkebrz: Sure your speakers don't have knobs?
[21:38] <Seveas> Darkebrz, tried gnome-volume-control?
[21:38]  * nathan7 dereferences voidpointer 
[21:38] <Darkebrz> Trust me nathan7, it is nothing stupid
[21:38] <Darkebrz> brb
[21:38] <nathan7> Mhm
[21:38] <nathan7> Just checking =p
[21:38] <gadjo> i have 2 problems
[21:38] <Seveas> nathan7, you're segfaulting!
[21:39] <gadjo>  sudo echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/randomize_va_space
[21:39] <gadjo> bash: /proc/sys/kernel/randomize_va_space: Permission denied
[21:39] <Darkebrz> gnome-volume-control is all good
[21:39] <nathan7> Seveas: darnit
[21:39] <gadjo> how can i set the permissions to my user ?
[21:39] <Seveas> gadjo, echo 0 | sudo tee /proc/sys/kernel/randomize_va_space
[21:39] <prince_jammys> gadjo: echo 0 | sudo tee /proc/blahblah
[21:39] <nathan7> =)
[21:39] <Pirate_Hunter> anyone care to tell mewhat is the command when using nano that will take you to the end of a file?
[21:39] <Webu2> r3l1c, hehe, many thanks for your help! I'll disconnect now to change the channel as something has changed to not support that anymore - I'm pretty sure it'll be just fine again after that :-)
[21:39] <gadjo> ctrl+end
[21:39] <ctpwwner> using templates is it possible to have every template instantiation be friends of eachother?
[21:39] <nathan7> Pirate_Hunter: ...real men use vi, but let's see.
[21:40] <nathan7> Darn.
[21:40] <losher> gadjo: the sudo only applies to the echo. By the time you write to /proc/sys/kernel/randomize_va_space you no longer have root access...
[21:40]  * nathan7 hates it when people are faster
[21:40] <r3l1c> Webu2:  good luck and see you later
[21:40] <gadjo> ok
[21:40] <Seveas> nathan7, real men use butterflies
[21:40] <nathan7> losher: THat's an awesome explanation C=
[21:40] <nathan7> Seveas: =p
[21:40] <losher> nathan7: it's come up before...
[21:40] <Seveas> nathan7, http://xkcd.com/378/
[21:41] <nathan7> I know
[21:41] <nathan7> Seveas: I read all of xkcd
[21:41] <Seveas> good boy :)
[21:41] <nathan7> I actually have all the comics in a folder
[21:41] <Seveas> have you already ordered the book?
[21:42] <Pirate_Hunter> anyone care to tell mewhat is the command when using nano that will take you to the end of a file?
[21:42] <Seveas> Pirate_Hunter, gadjo answered that already :)
[21:43] <gadjo> ctrl+end
[21:43] <Pirate_Hunter> anyone here uses moblock or can help me correct errors such as error during nfq_unbind_pf()?
[21:43] <LjL> Pirate_Hunter, no, but i'm pretty sure Ctrl+G will list it
[21:43] <Pirate_Hunter> Seveas: did he?
[21:43] <Seveas> Pirate_Hunter, yes, twice now :)
[21:43] <prince_jammys> alt-/
[21:44] <LjL> ctrl+end does't really work but aside from that
[21:44] <Pirate_Hunter> LjL: I did check that but what key would be M-/?
[21:44] <prince_jammys> or meta-/ , if you like.  more importantly: ctrl-G
[21:44] <Pirate_Hunter> prince_jammys: not on my system?
[21:44] <nathan7> Meta is alt.
[21:44] <Pirate_Hunter> prince_jammys: ignore question mark
[21:44] <LjL> Pirate_Hunter: Alt + whatever key combo you need to use to type /
[21:45] <Pirate_Hunter> LjL: I did it gives me - everytime
[21:45] <gadjo> piratehunter, try Ctrl+7
[21:45] <gadjo> then input a big number
[21:45] <LjL> Pirate_Hunter: -?
[21:46] <gadjo>  error: string_ext.h: No such file or directory
[21:46] <gadjo> what's the package which contains string_ext.h ?
[21:46] <Seveas> !find string_ext.h
[21:47] <Pirate_Hunter> gadjo: :( how big is a big number
[21:47] <gadjo> 999999
[21:47] <iceroot> gadjo: apt-file search filename   will tell you
[21:47] <jophish> I have used rsync to copy a large amount of music from one server to another. however it has left out all the tracks with apostrophes in. what cp flags should I use just to fill in the blanks, i.e not overwrite files that are already present at the destination
[21:47] <gadjo> thanks
[21:47] <Pirate_Hunter> anyone here uses moblock or can help me correct errors such as error during nfq_unbind_pf()?
[21:48] <losher> Pirate_Hunter: does this help? http://forums.phoenixlabs.org/showthread.php?t=15676
[21:48] <losher> jophish: what rsync command did you use originally?
[21:49] <void_pointer> Hi. What is the _minimum_ sources.list you could have?
[21:49] <LjL> void_pointer: define "could"
[21:49] <lstarnes> void_pointer: an empty one, if you don't need any packages
[21:49] <LjL> an empty one is valid
[21:49] <void_pointer> ok thanks
[21:49] <Pirate_Hunter> losher: actualy nope Ive seen that site already
[21:49] <void_pointer> that's what I meant
[21:49] <LjL> of course it's usually not a good idea
[21:50] <void_pointer> i have my strange reasons
[21:50] <losher> Pirate_Hunter: no idea then, sorry...
[21:50] <LjL> i trust your judgment then.
[21:50] <prince_jammys> hehe. sure you do.
[21:50] <void_pointer> I just want to build it up line by line
[21:50] <void_pointer> it takes way too long
[21:51] <daniele> s
[21:51] <daniele> ciao
[21:51] <calwig> Could someone tell me where the startup scripts are in GDM once it starts, and where I can find the Weather Applets script when it starts?
[21:52] <calwig> Does anyone have any hits to see the startup scripts of GDM?
[21:53] <calwig> hits=hints
[21:53] <jophish> losher, sudo rsync -av /mnt/slimserver/music /data --progress
[21:53] <pilif12p> Help! I deleted perl and now my computer wont boot
[21:53] <Irishmanluke> ...
[21:54] <CoJaBo-Aztec> ...
[21:55] <trism> calwig: do you mean, you want to control the startup of application once your session loads? you can find that in System/Preferences/Startup Applications
[21:55] <losher> jophish: that command looks good, and should work even with files that contain apostrophes. Have you tried running it again? rsync won't copy the same files twice if they are identical. Were there any error/warning messages?
[21:56] <mneptok> jophish: losher is right. i use rsync all the time to sync files with apostrophes in their names.
[21:56] <losher> s
[21:56] <pilif12p> So, help?
[21:57] <calwig> trism: is that on Intrepid? I do not see that option on Hardy
[21:57] <trism> calwig: I think it was called Sessions on hardy
[21:57] <calwig> trism: should i install the startup applications option
[21:57] <calwig> oh
[21:57] <mneptok> calwig: System > Preferences > Session
[21:57] <jophish> I was running it, and turned disconnected the box from the network, and had to restart it. When I started rsync again, (same command) it complained lots like this: file has vanished: "/mnt/slimserver/music/CDs/Bukka White/The Complete Sessions 1930-1940/17 - Fixin? to Die Blues - The Complete Sessions 1930-1940 - Bukka White.mp3"
[21:57] <jophish> where the ? is an apostrophe
[21:57] <calwig> trism: yes I have sessions, but I do not see the option to start gnome weather applets, Im looking for where the scripts are called
[21:57] <jophish> after fixin
[21:58] <jophish> after investigating, these files were never copied
[21:58] <calwig> so I can do some changes. i know some are in .local/share/apps and so on, but i dont know any other place where to look
[21:59] <chucky> whats the best linux distro for a 1.5 year old macbook
[21:59] <dead_devil_66> specs please
[22:00] <axisys> !print
[22:00] <chucky> 2.2ghz intel core 2 duo 1gb ram
[22:00] <jophish> chuck, any modern distro should run fine on that
[22:00] <axisys> how do I setup a printer server ?
[22:00] <losher> pilif12p: you will need to boot the livecd and reinstall perl. This may or may not work. See http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-422523.html for something similar...
[22:00] <axisys> print server that is
[22:00] <calwig> mneptok: yes I have sessions, but I do not see the option to start gnome weather applets, Im looking for where the scripts are called
[22:01] <pilif12p> in recovery mode i went to shell, and did apt-get install perl, will that work?
[22:01] <chucky> is it possible to dual boot it with a OS-X...
[22:01] <trism> calwig: I'm not sure what weather applet you mean, is it a panel applet?
[22:01] <jophish> axisys, administration, printing, right click on printer, and click shared
[22:01] <gadjo> i can't find any package which contains string_ext.h ...
[22:01] <BarnabasDK> axisys, consider the power requirements of a simple hw print serv in  place of a whole pc
[22:02] <chucky> is it possible to dual boot it with a OS-X...
[22:02] <mneptok> calwig: applets are started by the gnome-panel process
[22:02] <jophish> axisys, also, go to server, settings, and click publish shared printers
[22:02] <calwig> mneptok: correct, do you know where they are called?
[22:02] <losher> jophish: so if you do e.g. ls -l "/mnt/slimserver/music/CDs/Bukka White/The Complete Sessions
[22:02] <axisys> BarnabasDK: i already have a ubuntu server // i like to take print request and send it over to the printer
[22:02] <losher> 	  1930-1940/17 - Fixin? to Die Blues - The Complete Sessions 1930-1940
[22:02] <losher> 	  - Bukka White.mp3" does the source file even exist?
[22:02] <chucky> is it possible to dual boot it with a OS-X...
[22:02] <BarnabasDK> axisys, cool then
[22:02] <calwig> trism: Gnome has some weather applets that can be added on the top/bottom panels yes
[22:03] <chucky> a mac  with that config
[22:03] <axisys> jophish: i guess i should ask it to #ubuntu-server channel.. it is for my ubuntu server
[22:03] <chucky> 2.2ghz intel core 2 duo 1gb ram
[22:03] <calwig> trism: i just want to know where gdm begins to call this
[22:03] <something132> yo DVD aint writing
[22:03] <nathan7> CydeSwype
[22:03] <something132> it says, please insert thingy and try again and i have put in a dvd-r with nothing on it
[22:03] <dead_devil_66> can anyone in here help me with a Wine problem? im trying to compile a 2003 version xD
[22:04] <nathan7> dead_devil_66: ...wtf would you want that for?
[22:04] <chucky> 2.2ghz intel core 2 duo 1gb ram
[22:04] <chucky> is it possible to dual boot it with a OS-X...
[22:04] <CydeSwype> nathan7
[22:04] <nathan7> CydeSwype
[22:04] <something132> dont think so?
[22:04] <chucky> any linux distro
[22:04] <nathan7> CydeSwype: Yes.
[22:04] <losher> pilif12p: no, that will install perl into the in-memory livecd running system, which all goes away when you reboot. You need to update the on-disk system so it's permanent. That's what all the mkdir/mount/chroot commands are all about...
[22:04] <pilif12p> ok
[22:04] <jophish> losher, http://pastebin.com/d2c90f9f
[22:04] <CydeSwype> nathan7: i feel like i'm in an infinite loop.  exit
[22:04] <dead_devil_66> lol
[22:04] <something132> helpers anyone here?
[22:04] <dead_devil_66> i want to run VST server
[22:04] <nathan7> CydeSwype: break
[22:05] <nathan7> CydeSwype: =p
[22:05] <dead_devil_66> and im afraid the new versions cant be used to run it
[22:05] <calwig> mneptok: trism i have looked in the .local folders, and .gnome as well, i just dont know where it calls it
[22:05] <dead_devil_66> *new wine versions
[22:05] <nathan7> dead_devil_66: ...strange, report a bug.
[22:05] <nathan7> dead_devil_66: Darn regressisons D=
[22:06] <CydeSwype> nathan7 i'm a bit more severe about my escape
[22:06] <nathan7> CydeSwype: heh
[22:06] <matrix_> hey guys i installed nmap5 how do i remove this Nmap 4.85BETA9
[22:06] <nathan7> CydeSwype: Better escape, gun($everyone);exit();
[22:06] <trism> calwig: well, gdm just launches gnome-session, and the configuration for gnome is in the gconf database
[22:06] <pilif12p> Would it be better to just reinstall UBuntu?
[22:06] <something132> HEKPL!
[22:06] <something132> !help
[22:06] <something132> !caplock
[22:06] <dead_devil_66> well
[22:07] <dead_devil_66> i opened
[22:07] <something132> damn
[22:07] <something132> !owned
[22:07] <FloodBot2> something132: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[22:07] <dead_devil_66> a thread in the ubuntu forum
[22:07] <trism> calwig: the panel applets are listed under the key /apps/panel/applets
[22:07] <calwig> trism: i have looked at the gconf
[22:07] <something132> !flood
[22:07] <calwig> trism: ok let me have a look
[22:07] <something132> !channel
[22:07] <nathan7> !ubottu
[22:07] <nathan7> 0=
[22:07] <pilif12p> something132: I dont do anything here, but please stop flooding
[22:07] <dead_devil_66> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1269740
[22:08] <dead_devil_66> there you have
[22:08] <pilif12p> does floodbot2 kick from channels if you flood?
[22:08] <losher> jophish: well, everything looks pretty much like I expected it to. I can't really see why rsync would complain that certain files have 'vanished'. Can you run the rsync command again and paste some of the error messages so I can see the *exact* text when it goes wrong...
[22:08] <LjL> pilif12p: no, but ask about that in #ubuntu-ops rather than here
[22:09] <pilif12p> So, i booted via livecd
[22:09] <jophish> what are you looking for losher? The message I posted earlier seemed to be the only thing it was spitting out
[22:10] <pilif12p> How long does a boot from LiveCD take usually?
[22:10] <pilif12p> Because its booted
[22:10] <LjL> pilif12p: it depends a lot
[22:10] <jophish> depends on the hardware
[22:10] <LjL> pilif12p: some CD drives can be awfully slow if the CD is anything short of perfect
[22:10] <pilif12p> and its all black with the white cursor
[22:10] <pilif12p> i just have a Dell Mini9
[22:10] <matrix_> hey guys i installed nmap5 how do i remove this Nmap 4.85BETA9
[22:10] <LjL> pilif12p: which stage did it reach?
[22:10] <pilif12p> Oh
[22:10] <pilif12p> its loading
[22:10] <losher> jophish: I don't quite know what I'm looking for, but what you report shouldn't happen during normal usage, which is why I want to see an example of the exact message. Sometimes the devil is in the details...
[22:10] <dead_devil_66> so...anyone?
[22:10] <calwig> trism: thats where they are, you have found them, thanks, now here is my question, do you know how to trigger the socks to go thru a proxy, so the weather info doesnt go directly to the net? is there a settings area for proxy that you know of where I can add my tor proxy settings?
[22:11] <pilif12p> I have an old DVD drive, from some crappy compaq in an enclosure
[22:11] <losher> pilif12p: livecd booting is quite slow. Lots of copying into memory....
[22:11] <pilif12p> ok
[22:12] <chucky> so dual boot ubuntu has no issues whatsoever with leopard OS-X??
[22:12] <chucky> anyone?
[22:13] <pilif12p> Probably not
[22:13] <pilif12p> How do i know what partition i use?
[22:13] <chucky> i have d whole hard disk assigned..
[22:13] <chucky> thats fine?
[22:14] <trism> calwig: if you mean the weather report applet that comes with gnome, the only url I see that you can modify is the radar_url
[22:15] <chucky> so dual boot ubuntu has no issues whatsoever with leopard OS-X??
[22:15] <chucky> anyone?
[22:15] <sersocker> #ubuntu-es
[22:16] <calwig> trism: yeah and i am trying to just allow tor to go thru it
[22:16] <calwig> ichavero_: de chihuahua compadre
[22:16] <trism> calwig: *has no clue*
[22:16] <matrix_> hey guys i installed nmap5 how do i remove this Nmap 4.85BETA9
[22:16] <chucky> so dual boot ubuntu has no issues whatsoever with leopard OS-X??
[22:16] <matrix_> sudo apt-get remove nmap
[22:16] <matrix_>  does not work
[22:16] <chucky> ?
[22:16] <jophish> losher, http://pastebin.com/df68d9ad
[22:16] <jophish> that's all that happens
[22:16] <jophish> but lots more files
[22:17] <mneptok> calwig: ingles solamente, por favor.
[22:17] <calwig> mneptok: solo salude :)
[22:17] <sersocker> #ubuntu
[22:17] <LjL> sersocker: /join #canal
[22:18] <urthmover> what tools can I use to troubleshoot "Input/output error during read on /dev/sdb
[22:18] <LjL> ugh
[22:18] <LjL> urthmover: a new hard drive, probably? :|
[22:18] <calwig> trism: is there a proxy grabber that can direct certain sites to proxys and others directly to the net?
[22:18] <urthmover> LjL: hmm the drive is pretty new though
[22:19] <LjL> urthmover: makes it more likely for it to fail.
[22:19] <urthmover> LjL: do you know of any tools I can use to triage the thing?
[22:19] <LjL> urthmover: install the package "smartmontools" and check the output of "sudo smartctl -H /dev/sdb"
[22:19] <urthmover> ok thanks LjL
[22:19] <LjL> urthmover: but note that a "PASSED" result doesn't necessarily mean the drive is not faulty
[22:20] <urthmover> ok LjL
[22:20] <x404x> not much use in the test then is it ?, is there a decent disc test program for ubuntu ?
[22:20] <urthmover> LjL: the drive is an old hacked xbox drive that I'd like to repurpose....I'm just trying to blank it and put a new filesystem on it for use with my wii
[22:20] <d3v1l8> ciau
[22:20] <d3v1l8> !list
[22:21] <LjL> urthmover: if it gives PASSED, then pastebin the output of "sudo smartctl -A /dev/sdb" so we can look at individual parameters better
[22:21] <losher> jophish: I'm stumped. Is there something you haven't told me e.g. something special about the source filesystem perhaps?
[22:21] <urthmover> LjL: ok ... I'm doing the postfix configuration now
[22:21] <pilif12p> So, i cant get past the first step here
[22:21] <pilif12p> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-422523.html
[22:22] <jophish> nothing special as far as I know losher
[22:22] <jophish> just a regular nfs share
[22:22] <jophish> not nfs
[22:22] <jophish> smb*
[22:22] <jophish> I'm only going to be using rsync for this one copy
[22:22] <jophish> just using it as cp with progress reported
[22:23] <pilif12p> help please?
[22:23] <losher> jophish: so the source is nfs mounted? Any error messages from nfs in dmesg? Any error messages on the nfs server maybe?
[22:23] <jophish> not nfs, sorry. smb
[22:24] <cwill747> Does anyone know a good way to set up RAID 10? I can't find anything that helps me.
[22:24] <losher> jophish: same question though, I guess. What happens if you try and cp a single 'troublesome' file by hand?
[22:24] <urthmover> LjL: how do I execute smartmontools  once I'm installed it with apt-get?
[22:25] <LjL> urthmover: install the package "smartmontools" and check the output of "sudo smartctl -H /dev/sdb"
[22:25] <LjL> urthmover: the second part.
[22:25] <pilif12p> ugh i'll just reinstall it
[22:25] <urthmover> LjL: ok I'll do that thanksfor the guidance
[22:26] <LjL> pilif12p what happened to your install
[22:26] <losher> urthmover: check out http://ubuntu-unleashed.com/2008/10/gsmartcontrol-hard-disk-drive-health-inspection-tool.html It's by far the easiest way to check disks...
[22:26] <Irishmanluke> pilif12p: you don't have to do that
[22:26] <pilif12p> LjL: I took off perl
[22:26] <pilif12p> and its easier to reinstall it
[22:26] <LjL> pilif12p: not good
[22:26] <urthmover> losher: thanks look there now
[22:26] <pilif12p> Yeah, stupid mozbot
[22:26] <Irishmanluke> it takes a much longer time to reinstall it
[22:26] <LjL> pilif12p: i'm sorry but i'm entirely unfamiliar with the new "recover" options in the live cd
[22:27] <pilif12p> hehe
[22:27] <jophish> losher, I am unable to type the filename
[22:27] <LjL> pilif12p: what i'd do is install the missing packages manually with dpkg, specifying the "--root" option
[22:28] <pilif12p> anyway, if anyone here comes for firefox support, feel free to send them to irc://irc.mozilla.org/#firefox
[22:28] <pilif12p> Well, i just clicked install :P
[22:28] <sOMETHING132> hElP
[22:28] <losher> jophish: not sure what you mean. You mean it doesn't autocomplete?
[22:28] <sOMETHING132> !help
[22:28] <pilif12p> I do support for Firefox onve in a while
[22:29] <matrix_> hey guys anyone how to remove this nmap
[22:29] <pilif12p> That cant be a good name ;)
[22:29] <jophish> almost, I believe that the apostrophe character isn't supported in my terminal
[22:29] <matrix_> i am tryin all commands its not working
[22:29] <jophish> replacing the missing characters with * doesn't work either
[22:30] <pilif12p> Someone took my name :(
[22:30] <sOMETHING132> ok well will anyone help me
[22:30] <sOMETHING132> ??
[22:31] <leaf-sheep> !help | sOMETHING132
[22:31] <losher> jophish: well, it's just a guess at this stage, but I think your problem is actually on the smb server. Can you copy a whole directory using cp -r ? (No need for asterisks or wild card characters)
[22:31] <jophish> probably not
[22:31] <sOMETHING132> i told u the problem
[22:31] <sOMETHING132> but ill repeat
[22:32] <jophish> I am not sure it is just on the smb server though, because I can access the files fine in nautilus for examples
[22:32] <jophish> example*
[22:32] <sOMETHING132> my USB thingy dont work with boot, basically when i try to boot kubuntu it says (forget name) file is missing, press any key to restart
[22:32] <losher> jophish: so you can successfully copy a filename containing an asterisk if you do it via nautilus?
[22:33] <BingO> Hii room
[22:33] <BingO> any one konw who to install red5chat ?
[22:33] <jophish> just checking
[22:33] <markOhack> ehh alguiien habla espanol__
[22:33] <LjL> !es | markOhack
[22:34] <markOhack> perdon xD baee
[22:34] <pilif12p> Oh, then when is sumo 1.4?
[22:34] <pilif12p> (eep)
[22:34] <pilif12p> wrong network
[22:34] <leaf-sheep> sOMETHING132: That's one useless statement right there. Please reboot and jot down the name of the missing file so people and I can google around and provide you with suggestible solutions
[22:34] <jophish> losher, yes no problem
[22:34] <urthmover> LjL: I'm getting SMART Health Status: OK
[22:34] <sevol> anyone kno how to get the rtl8187 to work with WICD?
[22:34] <urthmover> LjL: is there a log file I can look at for more detailed information?
[22:34] <axisys> how do I send a print request from client 192.168.0.21 to a remote machine 192.168.0.98 running cupsd ?
[22:35] <LjL> urthmover: ok, i'm still not convinced though, so please pastebin the output of "sudo smartctl -A /dev/sdb"
[22:35] <losher> jophish: sorry, I'm out of ideas. I've never seen this failure mode before. At least you have a workaround :-)
[22:35] <urthmover> LjL: will do thanks in advance
[22:35] <jophish> :)
[22:35] <jophish> Thanks very much for all your help
[22:35] <aleron6> does anybody know how i can fix mt audio
[22:35] <gadjo> how can i use a vpn ?
[22:36] <sOMETHING132> *sigh*
[22:36] <carla> hay
[22:36] <sOMETHING132> its not useless but i must make it simpler for ur type
[22:36] <urthmover> LjL: oddly I get the smartctl version banner andthen a blank line...then a new prompt....your thoughts?
[22:37] <LjL> urthmover: uhm, there should be a pretty detailed list of stuff instead.
[22:37] <carla> euhhh
[22:37] <LjL> urthmover: what about "sudo smartctl -i /dev/sdb" ?
[22:37] <urthmover> LjL: trying -i now
[22:37] <sOMETHING132> I  a m   b a s i c a l l y  t r y i n g  t o  r u n  k u b u n t u  v i a  u s b  b u t  i t  d o e s n ' t   w o r k
[22:37] <urthmover> LjL: it gives me device information and the last line says  Device does not support SMART
[22:37] <aleron6> can anybody help me fix the sound
[22:38] <carla> oulaaa
[22:38] <urthmover> haha
[22:38] <LjL> sOMETHING132: d o n o t d o t h a t
[22:38] <carla> c koi ça
[22:38] <calwig> sOMETHING132: you can do it, i have ubuntu on a usb stick
[22:38] <leaf-sheep> sOMETHING132: It may be easier for you to do a USB persistent installation again as long as you haven't stored anything precious yet.  Running Ubuntu off USB can be b0rked easily (mostly because people kept plugging out prematurely)
[22:38] <carla> what that
[22:38] <LjL> sOMETHING132: and fix the attitude, it's brok
[22:38] <seidos> carla: is that vietnamese?
[22:38] <pilif12p> im leaving, gonna make a corner of my room all tech like... Bye!
[22:38] <sOMETHING132> its hard to run off a usb
[22:38] <LjL> urthmover: strange drive then, modern drives usually do support smart.
[22:38] <losher> seidos: french I think
[22:38] <sOMETHING132> i dont understand it says a file is missing
[22:38] <bazhang> sOMETHING132, did you use unetbootin
[22:38] <sOMETHING132> ill chek which file one sec..
[22:39] <sOMETHING132> unetbootin doesn't work for me
[22:39] <leaf-sheep> sOMETHING132: How are you installing to USB?  What method?  Linkz.
[22:39] <keniek> hola
[22:39] <sOMETHING132> i cant download
[22:39] <bazhang> !es | keniek
[22:39] <dead_devil_66> guys: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1269740
[22:39] <dead_devil_66> HELPPPPP
[22:39] <sOMETHING132> well first i was told with unetbootin but i cant download it
[22:39] <dead_devil_66> :kraken:
[22:39] <FloodBot2> dead_devil_66: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[22:39] <urthmover> yeah I think that this drive should .... it only about 4 years old......and if I recall SMART has been around since the early 90's maybe even earlier
[22:39] <sOMETHING132> help me with that first
[22:39] <bazhang> sOMETHING132, unetbootin does not work? please explain
[22:39] <LjL> urthmover: without SMART i don't really know of an expedient way to get a feel for drive health state - there is a "badblocks" command, but it'll probably be 1) very slow to run 2) not very reliable
[22:39] <dead_devil_66> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1269740
[22:40] <bazhang> dead_devil_66, please give a synopsis of your issue and dont repeat so quickly
[22:40] <urthmover> LjL: with linux  how can I just low level format the sucker?
[22:40] <dead_devil_66> lol sorry
[22:40] <sOMETHING132> i do the sudo apt-get install unetbootin and it says could not find unetbootin
[22:40] <dead_devil_66> im trying to install the VST server
[22:40] <bazhang> sOMETHING132, what version of ubuntu
[22:40] <dead_devil_66> but, as far as i can see
[22:40] <dead_devil_66> i need an older version of Wine
[22:41] <LjL> urthmover: uh, "low level formatting" has not been generally possible in drives made in the last... 15 years or so
[22:41] <genii-around> urthmover: You could always d/l UBCD which has manufacturer-specific tools for lowleverl formatting, diagnostics, etc
[22:41] <sOMETHING132> i think 8.10
[22:41] <leaf-sheep> !info unetbootin | sOMETHING132
[22:41] <urthmover> genii-around: ok I'll look into that
[22:41] <tonii> LjL: why would that not be possible?
[22:42] <leaf-sheep> sOMETHING132: It's in the repo.  You may need to check Software Sources under Administration and toggle on community/third-parties.
[22:42] <bazhang> sOMETHING132, its not available in repos for 8.10
[22:42] <LjL> tonii: because there's no point in low-level formatting a modern drive at all.
[22:42] <tonii> LjL: how so?
[22:43] <tonii> LjL: except for the extraordinary time it would take
[22:43] <leaf-sheep> sOMETHING132: bazhang is correct. It's available in Jaunty -- but not Intrepid.
[22:43] <LjL> tonii: User instigated low-level formatting (LLF) of hard disks was common in the 1980s. Typically this involved setting up the MFM pattern on the disk, so that sectors of bytes could be successfully written to it. With the advent of RLL encoding, low-level formatting grew increasingly uncommon, and most modern hard disks are embedded systems, which are low-level formatted at the factory with the physical geometry dimensions and thus not subject to user
[22:43] <LjL> intervention. (WP)
[22:43] <majost> Is keyserver.ubuntu.com  down?
[22:44] <majost> I cant seem to retrieve any keys from it
[22:44] <dead_devil_66> so anyone' xD
[22:44] <dead_devil_66> ?
[22:44] <tonii> LjL: ah. I thought LLF was just used for secure erasing of data.
[22:44] <alexey> hi have onyone asus ee pc 1005ha ???
[22:44] <LjL> tonii: no - you do that by writing gibberish repeatedly on the drive (with tools such as "wipe" or "shred").
[22:45] <adok> could anybody tell me how can i get my kerlnel sources? im using Ubuntu jaunt 2.6.28-15-generic and im looking for the kernel sources to apply b43 injection patch
[22:45] <tonii> LjL: ok. still tools around for it though :P
[22:45] <LjL> tonii: not that i know about
[22:45] <bazhang> sOMETHING132, you'll have to get from PPA if you are on intrepid
[22:45] <ScottNYC> is there anything i need to know before installing ubuntu as virtual machine on parallels?
[22:46] <dead_devil_66> omg
[22:46] <LjL> !info linux-source | adok
[22:46] <sOMETHING132> PPA intrepid?
[22:46] <LjL> !kernel > adok    (adok, see the private message from ubottu)
[22:46] <dead_devil_66> there are so many questions
[22:46] <dead_devil_66> :O
[22:46] <bazhang> https://launchpad.net/~gezakovacs/+archive/ppa sOMETHING132
[22:46] <sOMETHING132> help!!! i dont understand, complete newb to this
[22:46] <ScottNYC> any issues or anything
[22:46] <alexey> is simple
[22:47] <bazhang> ScottNYC, with parallels? or ubuntu
[22:47] <ScottNYC> im using paralles to install ubuntu
[22:47] <ScottNYC> on my Macbook pro
[22:47] <jpds> majost: Looks like the keyserver part of it as gone down.
[22:47] <dead_devil_66> can anybody give me a hand?
[22:47] <dead_devil_66> : |
[22:47] <bazhang> dead_devil_66, be patient
[22:47] <jpds> majost: I've notified the people responsible for the box.
[22:48] <dead_devil_66> oh sorry bazhanf
 what are you using?
[22:48] <dead_devil_66> *bazhang
[22:48] <majost> jpds, thanks. =)
[22:48] <sOMETHING132> help please
[22:48] <jpds> majost: In the mean time, you can use subkeys.pgp.net
[22:48] <sOMETHING132> i still dont understadnd
[22:48] <ScottNYC> ubuntu 9.04 with parallels 4 latest version, on macbook pro unibody
[22:48] <bazhang> sOMETHING132, I gave you a link
[22:48] <sOMETHING132> what do i do?
[22:48] <psycho_oreos> is there a way to regenerate all dkms modules?
[22:48] <bazhang> ScottNYC, should be fine
[22:48] <ScottNYC> ok thx
[22:48] <alexey> what kind of VM?
[22:49] <ScottNYC> just figured i should ask
[22:49] <bazhang> sOMETHING132, you read the link
[22:49] <sOMETHING132> what does the link do?
[22:49] <tonii> LjL: the harddrive manufactures often release software that can do Diagnostics, LLF and other fun things.
[22:49] <sOMETHING132> argh... this is so confusing
[22:49] <BingO> Hi any one know about red5chat ?????
[22:49] <BingO> any one ????
[22:50] <LjL> tonii: is it really LLF or do they just call it such because it sounds fancier than "zero filling the drive"?
[22:50] <ScottNYC> thirsty ass people lmao
[22:50] <bazhang> sOMETHING132, its not hard at all; add the ppa source to your software sources, sudo apt-get update then sudo apt-get install unetbootin
[22:50] <bazhang> BingO, what is that
[22:50] <losher> BingO: I've never heard of it before now...
[22:50] <tonii> LjL: I wouldn't know to be honest
[22:50] <ScottNYC> there really is an overwhelming amount
[22:50] <ScottNYC> ill come back later lol
[22:50] <BingO> its a big thing..
[22:51] <sOMETHING132> the ppa source?
[22:51] <bazhang> BingO, explain
[22:51] <losher> BingO: not here apparently...
[22:51] <BingO> www.red5chat.com
[22:51] <bazhang> sOMETHING132, have you even read the link yet?
[22:51] <BingO> brb
[22:51] <BingO> thanks
[22:51] <LjL> tonii: While it's impossible to perform an LLF on most modern hard drives (since the mid-1990s) outside the factory, the term "low-level format" is still being used (erroneously) for what should be called the reinitialization of a hard drive to its factory configuration (and even these terms may be misunderstood) (same WP article, i suggst you read it it interested
[22:52] <tonii> LjL: ah, interesting :D
[22:52] <BarnabasDK> LjL, a low level format old days style would probably leave a modern drive unusable
[22:53] <LjL> BarnabasDK: yes. for that reason, it's not made possible in the first place
[22:53] <BarnabasDK> if any bad blocks exist
[22:53] <bazhang> https://launchpad.net/~gezakovacs/+archive/ppa sOMETHING132
[22:54] <pinnerup> I can't seem to find a way to transfer my contacts (extracted from my old phone in the format of an .ldif file) into my new phone. Any idea how to go about that? I've tried different things, but it won't seem to work.
[22:54] <computerman_> could someone help me with this guide? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1171445
[22:55] <mlissner> Hello. Does anybody know how to do a simple progress dialog?
[22:56] <nathan7> mlissner: Tried whiptail?
[22:56] <uga> mlissner: if you have KDE around, something as simple as... dbusRef=`kdialog --progressbar "Startup" 10`
[22:56] <uga> and you can control it through dbus
[22:57] <mlissner> nathan7: no...I'll check it out.
[22:57] <mlissner> uga: sadly, no KDE
[22:57] <nathan7> mlissner: Oh, wait, graphical
[22:58] <mlissner> nathan7: yeah, a graphical (GTK, hopefully) dialog?
[22:58] <nathan7> mlissner: Hmm.
[22:59] <mlissner> nathan7: It ought to be easy, right?
[22:59] <nathan7> mlissner: Sec.
[22:59] <jpds> majost: And it's back.
[23:02] <erikk71> i tried booting ubuntu on hard drive it goes to log on screen tries too an i get get grey screen
[23:03] <Juanjo511922> holaa
[23:03] <bazhang> erikk71, did you md5 the iso, burn at low speed and do the disk integrity check
[23:03] <bazhang> !es | Juanjo511922
[23:05] <uga> bazhang: he only said "hi" =)
[23:05] <zhjiang> hey, I'm new here
[23:06] <dead_devil_66> well, did anyone read the forum page i just wrote?
[23:06] <dead_devil_66> : |
[23:07] <chingus> dead_devil_66, what is that? I just joined...
[23:07] <dead_devil_66> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1269740
[23:07] <bazhang> dead_devil_66, which version of wine do you need
[23:07] <Dan48p> how do i change the settings in the irc so that i don't start out in this board all the time?
[23:07] <dead_devil_66> well, the one in the post
[23:07] <dead_devil_66> its a 2003 version
[23:07] <dead_devil_66> xD
[23:07] <bazhang> Dan48p, which client
[23:08] <Dan48p> bazhang: gnome xchat
[23:08] <dead_devil_66> i dont know if the new ones can hand the VST server
[23:08] <dead_devil_66> : /
[23:09] <bazhang> Dan48p, not sure about xchat-gnome; in xchat it is in network list under first menu (xchat) where you choose ubuntu servers and edit channels to auto join on entering irc
[23:09] <chingus> dead_devil_66, your version of wine is too old since you are using 9.04. Just go with www.winehq.com and try out the newwest one (.29) or just go with the stable one. Don't bother with the 2003 one.
[23:09] <sOMETHING132> help
[23:09] <sOMETHING132> i cant verify the ppa
[23:09] <sOMETHING132> or whateva
[23:09] <bazhang> sOMETHING132, did you read the link and add to software sources?
[23:09] <sOMETHING132> yeah
[23:09] <sOMETHING132> its confusing
[23:10] <sOMETHING132> i installed
[23:10] <sOMETHING132> but its not trusted
[23:10] <soundray> bazhang, Dan48p: it's very similar in xchat-gnome. You need to edit the server settings for Ubuntu Server
[23:10] <bazhang> sOMETHING132, please dont hit enter after two or three words
[23:10] <Ian1> hi. i was wonderin if ye could help me get wierless set up (Atheros Communications Inc. AR9285 Wireless Network Adapter)
[23:10] <sOMETHING132> Step 1: On the PPA's overview page you'll see the PPA's OpenPGP key id. It'll look something like this: 1024/12345678. Copy it, or make a note of, the portion after the slash, e.g: 12345678.
[23:10] <sOMETHING132> i cant do that bit, i cant find it
[23:11] <bazhang> sOMETHING132, yes, just a moment
[23:11] <slaxroot> 	
[23:11] <slaxroot> hi, am new user of ubuntu, anyone know when is the next release ?
[23:11] <soundray> !karmic | slaxroot
[23:11] <bazhang> 10.29 slaxroot discussion in #ubuntu+1
[23:12] <Dan48p> hmm, i can't seem to find it... when i did it before on the other machine i think i just typed in a command where i'm typing this now
[23:12] <genii-around> slaxroot: Ubuntu is releases on a 6 month schedule. the releases are numbered as: year.month   so 9.04 is April 2009
[23:12] <dead_devil_66> chingus, is VST Server reported to work fine in the new Wine versions?
[23:12] <jophish> Is there anywhere I can get a 2.6.30 ubuntu server kernel
[23:13] <bazhang>  	  1024R/FC91AE7E sOMETHING132
[23:13] <chingus> dead_devil_66, I think so...try it out...
[23:13] <slaxroot> ok.. thanks.. ^^
[23:13] <sOMETHING132> i know
[23:13]  * uga notes down bazhang's secret password
[23:13] <sOMETHING132> but i dont know where to put that in
[23:13] <chingus> dead_devil_66, my friend uses it on a VST server...but says he can't open more than one application...no that may be a problem
[23:13] <Ian1> hi. i was wonderin if ye could help me get wierless set up (Atheros Communications Inc. AR9285 Wireless Network Adapter)
[23:14] <chingus> Ian1, sure whats the problem?
[23:14] <dead_devil_66> he cant use multiple VST plugins at the same time? o.O
[23:14] <Ian1> i have no wireless
[23:14] <bazhang> sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys  1024R/FC91AE7E sOMETHING132
[23:14] <Ian1> cant get it even by wwapping the windows driver
[23:15] <chingus> Ian1, is it even detected?
[23:15] <soundray> Ian1: maybe there's a hardware switch? Or it needs enabling in the BIOS setup?
[23:15] <Ian1> no
[23:15] <jophish> does it matter if I use a karmic kernel on a jaunty system
[23:15] <Ian1> no the switch is a touch swich
[23:15] <Ian1> no bios setting iter
[23:15] <bazhang> jophish, its not supported
[23:15] <sOMETHING132> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/273811/
[23:16] <chingus> Ian1, make sure all the connections are correct, bios is set up. If both of those are done you probably just need drivers, get those of the official website.
[23:16] <dead_devil_66> chingus, he cant use multiple VST plugins at the same time? o.O
[23:16] <prince_jammys> sOMETHING132: exclude the 1024R/ bit.
[23:16] <chingus> dead_devil_66, yea...sorry I should have checked with him before I recommended to you.
[23:16] <sOMETHING132> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/273812/
[23:17] <Ian1> do i just download them or do i have to do somthing with them
[23:17] <soundray> Ian1: is it listed when you type lspci (chingus)
[23:17] <dead_devil_66> LOL
[23:17] <jophish> bazhang, I am trying to compile compat-wireless on a jaunty server system 2.6.28 the stable supports 2.6.30 or greater, however the old supports 2.6.26 or younger
[23:17] <Ian1> yeah
[23:17] <jophish> what am I to do!
[23:17] <dead_devil_66> omg xD
[23:17] <dead_devil_66> just one VST
[23:17] <dead_devil_66> xD
[23:17] <dead_devil_66> thats a little....BAD xD
[23:17] <guntbert> !enter | dead_devil_66
[23:18] <dead_devil_66> oh sorry for that
[23:18] <bazhang> jophish, wait until next month when Karmic is released?
[23:18] <chingus> Ian1, if it is listed than its most probably a drivers issue (soundray)
[23:18] <jophish> bazhang, your probably right, might as well try while I wait though
[23:19] <jophish> I think I shall edit the stable version for 2.6.28
[23:19] <soundray> Ian1: you could try following one of the various Eeepc howtos, as those machines have that chipset
[23:19] <soundray> !eeepc | ian1
[23:19] <Ian1> its a hp dv6
[23:20] <soundray> Ian1: the chipset's the same, so it might still help
[23:20] <Ian1> cool il have a look now
[23:20] <sOMETHING132> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/273814/
[23:20] <sOMETHING132> bazhang: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/273814/
[23:21] <mlissner> nathan7: nuthin?
[23:21] <bazhang> sOMETHING132, did you add the jaunty source to your intrepid software sources?
[23:21] <monotoko> hiya guys...i need some help
[23:21] <sOMETHING132> no intrepid instead
[23:21] <sebsebseb> !ask |  monotoko
[23:21] <sOMETHING132> 8.10
[23:22] <thiebaude> monotoko, what is your question?
[23:22] <dead_devil_66> another question
[23:22] <bazhang> sOMETHING132, could we please have a look at your software sources list?
[23:22] <dead_devil_66> does anybody know
[23:22] <dead_devil_66> an alternative way to run VST's without FST, VST Server and DSSI?
[23:22] <monotoko> whenever i shutdown, my wireless is disabled....i need to go into windows and use the hardware switch to re-enable it
[23:22] <alokito> where's the gnome startup manager?
[23:22] <dead_devil_66> i think i saw another one...but i dont remember what it was
[23:22] <monotoko> it just doesnt startup again
[23:22] <sOMETHING132> how do i show?
[23:22] <alokito> I haven't been in gnome for quite a long time so I forgot
[23:23] <sOMETHING132> !pastebin
[23:23] <bazhang> cat /etc/apt/sources.list ------> paste.ubuntu.com
[23:23] <guntbert> !info startupmanager | alokito
[23:23] <chingus> Ian1, soundray, any luck?
[23:23] <alokito> ah ok found it, System> Preferences> Startup Applications
[23:24] <alokito> guntbert: not that tool
[23:24] <bruenig> curl -F 'sprunge=<-' http://sprunge.us </etc/apt/sources.list
[23:24] <sOMETHING132> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/273815/
[23:24] <Ian1> its cant find the package apt-get install linux-backports-modules-intrepid-generic
[23:24] <soundray> alokito: System-Preferences-Startup Applications (or Sessions if you have an older version)
[23:24] <nano_> hello
[23:24] <bruenig> hello
[23:24] <alokito> soundray: yah found it already, anyway thanks
[23:24] <bazhang> sOMETHING132, you are using Hardy, not intrepid
[23:25] <sOMETHING132> woops...
[23:25] <bazhang> 8.04 not 8.10
[23:25] <sOMETHING132> soryr
[23:25] <soundray> chingus: I guess he's trying -- it's a bit involved (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EeePC/Fixes#Wireless)
[23:25] <sOMETHING132> changed
[23:26] <bazhang> sOMETHING132, change that in sources list  gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list from intrepid to hardy
[23:26] <alokito> !hi | nano
[23:26] <soundray> chingus: also, I wonder if it's up-to-date enough for whatever he's using
[23:26] <nano_> hi
[23:26] <bazhang> sOMETHING132, try again then
[23:26] <sOMETHING132> still it doesn't work
[23:26] <bazhang> sOMETHING132, what is the error this time
[23:27] <sOMETHING132> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/273820/
[23:27] <bazhang> sOMETHING132, you first did sudo apt-get update ?
[23:27] <chingus> soundray, I think it might be better if he got programs/drivers such as these from the actual site...I had a similar propblem with an integrated chipset and when I tried this the entire system just kept crashing till I reversed it.
[23:27] <alokito> is nimbus opensolaris default theme?
[23:27] <sOMETHING132> yeah i did it again
[23:27] <sOMETHING132> after change
[23:27] <bazhang> solaris? alokito ?
[23:27] <pinnerup> Anyone who has an idea how I get contacts from my computer onto my bluetooth capable Sony Ericsson phone?
[23:27] <sOMETHING132> solaris?
[23:27] <chingus> soundray, btw by this I mean "https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EeePC/Fixes#Wireless"
[23:27] <sOMETHING132> alokito?
[23:27] <soundray> chingus: what do you mean by "actual site"?
[23:28] <alokito> bazhang: I installed the nimbus theme in ubuntu just now and it looks like opensolaris
[23:28] <chingus> soundray, actual site meaning the his PC's vendors support sit or the part's support site such as www.hp.com
[23:28] <bazhang> sOMETHING132, same error or something different
[23:28] <amseidler> Hi, is there a way I can create a keyboard shortcut so that when I press 2 keys it will lock my screen?
[23:28] <sOMETHING132> same
[23:28] <bruenig> amseidler: xbindkeys
[23:29] <amseidler> bruenig: How do I set it up?
[23:29] <alokito> sOMETHING132: ??
[23:29] <bruenig> amseidler: man xbindkeys
[23:29] <bazhang> sOMETHING132, seems your sources.list was not updated
[23:29] <sOMETHING132> something is not installable
[23:29] <amseidler> bruenig: Parton me?
[23:29] <bruenig> after you download and install it of course
[23:29] <bazhang> sOMETHING132, how did you edit that file?
[23:29] <LjL> whois bruenig
[23:29] <amseidler> pardon**
[23:29] <nano_> how it works solaris
[23:30] <amseidler> bruenig: How do I use it?
[23:30] <bruenig> whois LjL
[23:30] <sOMETHING132> i followed the instructions on the website
[23:30] <sOMETHING132> just for hardy
[23:30] <bruenig> amseidler: read the man page after you install it
[23:30] <bruenig> it will tell you
[23:30] <maxagaz> i have some problems with openvpn on ubuntu 9.04
[23:30] <amseidler> bruenig: I don't get what you're saying
[23:30] <bruenig> amseidler: install xbindkeys
[23:30] <maxagaz> the first one is that it's launched automatically after the boot of the computer
[23:30] <bazhang> sOMETHING132, lets see your sources.list now that you have changed them
[23:30] <amseidler> bruenig: Ok
[23:30] <maxagaz> the second is that , after a while, it  makes my connection so slow that it's unusable
[23:31] <sOMETHING132> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/273822/
[23:31] <maxagaz> i can't figure out why
[23:31] <nano_> how it works solaris
[23:31] <maxagaz> does someone has an answer ?
[23:31] <guest1> \nick plitter
[23:31] <alokito> sOMETHING132: http://www.opensolaris.com/
[23:31] <sOMETHING132> ?
[23:31] <StraightDave> hi folks, how do i make nano editor show colors, and line numbers on the side
[23:31] <StraightDave> and with mouse support
[23:32] <amseidler> bruenig: I'm at the manual, what's the shell command to lock the screen?
[23:32] <bazhang> nano_, please ask elsewhere, this is ubuntu support
[23:32] <sOMETHING132> i dont want open solaris
[23:32] <soundray> StraightDave: nano, as the name suggests, is minimal. Use another editor
[23:32] <nano_> how it works solaris?
[23:32] <bazhang> sOMETHING132, try to sudo apt-get update again
[23:32] <bazhang> nano_, please ask elsewhere
[23:32] <mlissner> Hi, is there an easy way to allow a user to run a certain command as root without them having to enter the root password?
[23:32] <chingus> StraightDave, try F13....
[23:32] <alokito> sOMETHING132: well i thought u asked what solaris is...
[23:33] <amseidler> bruenig: What is the command I type in?
[23:33] <Blizzerand> mlissner : not possible
[23:33] <StraightDave> chingus: okay
[23:33] <chingus> mlissner, if it was it would be easy to hack linux lol...however if you enter root password once you can do commands without it for the next 15 or so minutes
[23:33] <dead_devil_66> so anyone?
[23:33] <StraightDave> anyone ?
[23:33] <StraightDave> is there a way to show colors and stuff in nano editor
[23:34] <sOMETHING132> Ign http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com hardy-security/main Translation-en_GB
[23:34] <sOMETHING132> Ign http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com hardy-security/restricted Translation-en_GB
[23:34] <sOMETHING132> is this a problem?
[23:34] <dead_devil_66> ways to use VSTs without FST, VST Server and DSSI
[23:34] <sOMETHING132> the rest say hit
[23:34] <soundray> StraightDave: no
[23:34] <dead_devil_66> please
[23:34] <bazhang> sOMETHING132, no
[23:34] <amseidler> bruenig: How do I do this????
[23:34] <mlissner> Blizzerand: damn. yeah, I'm trying to set a user up with a backup script, but I want it to be a one-click experience so a password doesn't have to be entered every time.
[23:34] <jrib> mlissner: yes.  read "man sudoers" about NOPASSWD
[23:34] <chingus> StraightDave, sorry the guide I was reading was screwed up, there is no F13
[23:34] <StraightDave> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Nano_2.1.2-svn.png
[23:34] <benjamim> mlissner, just type SUDO before the command
[23:34] <benjamim> as a normal user
[23:34] <mlissner> benjamim: That would require the password though, you see.
[23:35] <Blizzerand> mlissner : Or try *su* at the beginning  before typing any other command , you don't want to type it again in that section
[23:35] <StraightDave> soundray: that screenshot shows nano supports color
[23:35] <StraightDave> in syntax
[23:35] <sOMETHING132> hmmm anyone got any ideas?
[23:35] <sOMETHING132> this is really hard
[23:35] <bazhang> sOMETHING132, yes
[23:35] <StraightDave> there must be a way to get colors syntax in nano
[23:35] <chingus> sOMETHING132, whts the problem?
[23:35] <soundray> StraightDave: well, it shows it for version 2.1.2-svn
[23:35] <mlissner> Blizzerand: Right, but that too would require the password...
[23:35] <StraightDave> soundray: how do i update it ?
[23:35] <StraightDave> update nano editor
[23:35] <dead_devil_66> seems no one know
[23:35] <StraightDave> to latest version
[23:35] <dead_devil_66> D.
[23:36] <Blizzerand> mlissner : But only once and not again in that section
[23:36] <mlissner> Blizzerand: right...I think running gksudo will do the same.
[23:36] <sOMETHING132> dont worry i chose to use usb creator
[23:36] <sOMETHING132> it worked for that
[23:36] <sOMETHING132> but not for the other one
[23:36] <StraightDave> apt-get update nano doesn't work
[23:36] <bazhang> sOMETHING132, good to know
[23:36] <sOMETHING132> so thanks for your help
[23:36] <sOMETHING132> one more problem
[23:36] <chingus> StraightDave, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=62250
[23:36] <soundray> StraightDave: please don't use enter for punctuation. If it's an svn version, you have to compile it yourself
[23:37] <jrib> mlissner: did you see my message?
[23:37] <sOMETHING132> everytime i log on it says the nm applet is trying to access something
[23:37] <StraightDave> soundray: what if
[23:37] <sOMETHING132> and i have to enter in my wep key
[23:37] <sOMETHING132> all the time
[23:37] <StraightDave> it is not svn
[23:37] <bazhang> sOMETHING132, access what
[23:37] <chingus> sOMETHING132, drop to full screen terminal go as root
[23:37] <StraightDave> can i still update it
[23:37] <mlissner> jrib: Yeah, I'm reading/interpretting it now...looks promising.
[23:37] <chingus> ps -A |grep nm
[23:37] <StraightDave> through apt-get ?
[23:37] <Blizzerand> mlissner : yeah probably , sudo thing is ubuntu stuff and I'm not much of Ubuntu but *su* is used in all other distros and I find it more capable lol
[23:38] <soundray> StraightDave: I take it all back -- please see the link that chingus posted.
[23:38] <jrib> Blizzerand: not really...
[23:38] <StraightDave> soundray: which link i do not see it
[23:38] <sOMETHING132> yes?
[23:38] <sOMETHING132> then what?
[23:38] <soundray> StraightDave: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=62250
[23:38] <chingus> sOMETHING132, drop to full screen terminal go as root ps -A |grep nm then kill that process and go startx...
[23:38] <StraightDave> cool thanks
[23:39] <benjamim> mlissener
[23:39] <Blizzerand> jrib : yeah but you have to configure sudo to make it work in other distros and who finds time for that
[23:39] <dead_devil_66> no one?
[23:39] <StraightDave> ugh forget it too much work
[23:39] <benjamim> here is the answer
[23:39] <sOMETHING132> how do i go as root?
[23:39] <Blizzerand> sOMETHING132 : sudo
[23:39] <benjamim> enter on /etc/sudoers
[23:39] <benjamim> Type there
[23:39] <jrib> Blizzerand: I was referring to your "more capable" statement but all I do in arch is install the package and use it
[23:39] <benjamim> USER ALL=NOPASSWD:ALL
[23:39] <chingus> sOMETHING132, you don't have to go as root, it was a suggestion
[23:40] <benjamim> replace USER for your current and trusted user
[23:40] <chingus> sOMETHING132, the default user is usually good, try log in as yourself, if all that fails type in "root" in username and administrators password for that username
[23:40] <sOMETHING132> so what do i do
[23:40] <sOMETHING132> i dont understand
[23:40] <bucky> chingus, there is no root account in ubuntu
[23:41] <Blizzerand> jrib : No offence but in my view su is quite good where as in sudo you have to type in passd's most of time
[23:41] <chingus> sOMETHING132, sorry there is no root account in ubuntu...I thought there was
[23:41] <benjamim> did it work ?
[23:41] <jrib> Blizzerand: sudo -i  gives you a root shell
[23:41] <zoo-zed> My gvim on Linux Mint doesn't respond to mouse clicks on the menu. I can activate the menus using the keyboard though. I read somewhere that this was a known problem, but I haven't ever seen mention of a fix. Anyone got some insight into the problem?
[23:41] <jrib> !mint | zoo-zed
[23:41] <chingus> sOMETHING132, basically find and kill -9 the process that it says is trying to block you out...
[23:42] <maryan78> ciao
[23:42] <h4mx0r> just installed ubuntu netbook remix and after using the "switch desktop" option back and forth then rebooting I now have no panel and nothing responds when clicking I can't even change the desktop background where panel once was
[23:42] <Blizzerand> jrib : <Sorry> but me (Blizzerand) hates change
[23:42] <bucky> Blizzerand, sudo was originally written by Bob Coggeshall and Cliff Spencer "around 1980" at the Department of Computer Science at SUNY/Buffalo
[23:43] <chingus> sOMETHING132, hope that helps got to go now....
[23:43] <soundray> Blizzerand: that's okay, but please don't base advice to others on that dislike
[23:43] <bucky> Blizzerand, sudo is currently maintained by OpenBSD developer Todd C Miller... it's a BSD thing
[23:43] <Blizzerand> bucky : But only used today by Ubuntu and ubuntu family distros
[23:43] <h4mx0r> is there a specific channel for ubuntu netbook distribution?
[23:43] <jrib> Blizzerand: heh, the nice thing about sudo is that you can control more about what commands a user has access to etc.  But really anything you like about su to root, you aren't going to miss if you just use sudo
[23:44] <mlissner> jrib: This looks perfect, thanks. Blizzerand: you might check out the NOPASSWD section of man sudoers.
[23:44] <mneptok> Blizzerand: wrong. the world's most widely used Unix OS uses sudo.
[23:44] <bucky> Blizzerand, not true... Mac OS X  uses it too
[23:45] <bucky> Blizzerand, and it's not new... it's been around since the 1980's
[23:45] <h4mx0r> Blizzerand the command you want is sudo su enter password and viola your root
[23:45] <blip-> shiretoko ?!?!?
[23:45] <Digital_Warrior> I could use some help setting up a second video card. ubuntu 9.04 sees it with lspci but I can not get it to have any thing on the screen. It is an onboard video card. a radon X1200. my other card is a pcix radon hd 3650
[23:45] <Blizzerand> k , thank you for your comments , guess that was helpful
[23:47] <pusho> hola
[23:48] <bazhang> !es
[23:48] <h4mx0r> was working before then reboot and not a damn thing works when I click. And my beloved panel is no where to be found :(
[23:48] <h4mx0r> is there a way I can reset all gnome settings?
[23:49] <bazhang> h4mx0r, reset panels?
[23:49] <chingus> sOMETHING123, working now?
[23:49] <bruenig> h4mx0r: rm -rf ~/.gnome* ~/.gconf*
[23:49] <Blizzerand> And anyway I still prefer the old , how good sudo as you say may be , as said before you have to configure things to make sudo  work in other famous distros and quite for that reason I 'm in love with su and for the fact that  it is not used by most linux distributions How old it may be I find su good .
[23:49] <chingus> sOMETHING132, working now?
[23:49] <mneptok> Blizzerand: that's fine. do not recommend su use in this channel.
[23:49] <bruenig> Blizzerand: I use su too, don't worry about it
[23:50] <h4mx0r> I am going to try "rm -rf .gnome .gnome2 .gconf .gconfd .metacity" and hope it resets the user settings
[23:50] <bucky> Blizzerand, that gives me the warm fuzzies but don't spread misinformation
[23:50] <bruenig> Blizzerand: non handholding distros all use it by default
[23:50] <chingus> Help: what is the red line that appears once in a while in xchat?
[23:50] <mneptok> bruenig: are you quite done?
[23:50] <bruenig> almost
[23:50] <yadu`> Hi , I'm having trouble getting MySql working on my ubuntu9.04 box ... No matter how i try the packages are not being installed properly
[23:50] <Veinor_> chingus: It's the line between what you've read and what you haven't, if you switch windows
[23:50] <h4mx0r> bruenig thanks for the tip are those ones that usually have issues?
[23:50] <Blizzerand> bucky : No offence but that is not some misinformation and please don't name it by that
[23:50] <bruenig> h4mx0r: those are the configuration directories
[23:50] <soundray> chingus: it marks the point in time when the window switched to background
[23:50] <chingus> Veinor_, thanks.
[23:51] <chingus> soundray, thanks
[23:51] <bruenig> h4mx0r: you delete them, and the configuration reverts back to default
[23:51] <Blizzerand> mneptok : No I think ubuntu is cool with sudo
[23:51] <mneptok> bruenig: you're done. stop the trolling, or it shall be stopped for you.
[23:51] <steven__> can anyone help me get some VMs back online with virsh?
[23:51] <Digital_Warrior> I could use some help setting up a second video card. ubuntu 9.04 sees it with lspci but I can not get it to have any thing on the screen. It is an onboard video card. a radon X1200. my other card is a pcix radon hd 3650
[23:51]  * soundray bows to Veinor_ who is way faster
[23:51] <bruenig> mneptok: I wasn't trolling, I was trying to help a guy that had 50 people hammer him for a difference of opinion
[23:51] <yadu`> xmnt, are u busy ?
[23:51] <Veinor_> :P
[23:51] <chingus> Digital_Warrior, get drivers I had similar problem
[23:51] <xmnt> yadu`, whats up?
[23:51] <Digital_Warrior> i have the latest from ati
[23:52] <bruenig> a non-native speaker too
[23:52] <mneptok> bruenig: "non handholding distros" is trollish. full stop.
[23:52] <ghghghgh> hello
[23:52] <yadu`> xmnt, ha... finally its free net time... I had trouble again n again with mysql
[23:52] <xmnt> haha, got it
[23:52] <mneptok> bruenig: you're welcome to voice a different opinion of that in #ubuntu-ops
[23:52] <islington> ghghghgh: ask your question mate
[23:52] <bruenig> mneptok: the answers he was getting were of a trollish variety as well
[23:52] <bruenig> in any event I was trying to help ot h4mx0r
[23:52] <xmnt> so apt-get remove --purge mysql-client-5.0 mysql-server-5.0
[23:53] <bruenig> he needed gconf help
[23:53] <xmnt> yadu`, ^^
[23:53] <yadu`> xmnt, so i purged mysql-server* and mysql-client*  and since 5.0 was not workin i got 5.1 installed
[23:53] <xmnt> ok good deal
[23:53] <xmnt> yadu`, so it's working fine?
[23:53] <nathan7> mlissner: I made one for you in Python
[23:53] <h4mx0r> bruenig: ok so I got back the panel nothing clicks still and so I'm going to try rm -rf .* in my /home brb
[23:53] <yadu`> xmnt, sadly no
[23:53] <Blizzerand> bruenig : trollish , just wanted to get my point clear lol
[23:53] <mneptok> h4mx0r: be careful
[23:53] <bruenig> h4mx0r: I wouldn't do that
[23:53] <soundray> h4mx0r: hold on..
[23:53] <chingus> Digital_Warrior, those may not necessarily be the exact ones that you need, go on the related website and check specifially for the model.
[23:53] <bruenig> Blizzerand: you weren't trolling, I was saying others were trolling you
[23:54] <mneptok> bruenig / Blizzerand: enough. drop it.
[23:54] <chingus> bruenig, what is trolling?
[23:54] <xmnt> yadu`, what's the issue?
[23:54] <nathan7> h4mx0r: rm -rf .* will do . too
[23:54] <nathan7> h4mx0r: And ..
[23:54] <Digital_Warrior> chingus so i can have two diffrent types of ati drivers installed.
[23:54] <nathan7> h4mx0r: So, it'll blow your whole homedir away
[23:54] <yadu`> xmnt, i get the same errors as always.... i believe that all the config files don't get placed cos the installation doesn't properly complete
[23:54] <h4mx0r> /w nathan7 sorry meant /.*
[23:54] <soundray> h4mx0r: when you delete those directories while you're in gnome, they'll be recreated.
[23:54] <chingus> Digital_Warrior, I have two different types of intel and they aren't conflicting...not sure about ATI.
[23:54] <nathan7> h4mx0r: Ah.
[23:54] <yadu`> xmnt, i'm tryin to get drupal working, i get /lampp but not /phpmyadmin
[23:54] <xmnt> and you purged right ?? did you reinstall w/ apt-get install mysql-client mysql-server
[23:55] <Digital_Warrior> let me give it a shot.
[23:55] <nathan7> h4mx0r: That'll still to /.
[23:55] <h4mx0r> no that still does same but you can't remove . or ..
[23:55] <Blizzerand> k sorry , guess I'd ty and help a few then
[23:55] <nathan7> h4mx0r: Which is /
[23:55] <h4mx0r> nah I just did it as root didn't
[23:55] <nathan7> h4mx0r: And /..
[23:55] <chingus> Can someone tell me what trolling is?
[23:55] <nathan7> h4mx0r: Which is / too
[23:55] <soundray> !resetpanel | h4mx0r
[23:55] <Blizzerand> !troll
[23:55] <mneptok> !offtopic > chingus
[23:55] <yadu`> xmnt, i got mysql-client 5.1 n mysql-server 5.1
[23:55] <xmnt> yadu`, did you start them?
[23:55] <Blizzerand> !troll |chingus
[23:55] <xmnt> yadu`, it i mean
[23:55] <yadu`> xmnt the usual metapackegs weren't working
[23:56] <Kagee> Is there any difference if the swap partition is first or last on a disk ?
[23:56] <yadu`> xmnt, hmm... do i have to start em manually ? i thought they start on installation... well lemme see ..
[23:56] <xmnt> yadu`, you got the same errors at the install process?
[23:56] <yadu`> xmnt, yea
[23:56] <xmnt> yadu`, do you have anything ins /etc/mysql/
[23:57] <randal> help plz i have a netbook that i was installing ubuntu remix and when i finish installing its works fine i get all the updates installed but when i restart it and log in its acting werid sorry this is hard to explame there are no window borders or no bars on the screen all i see is a icon on my desktop plz help
[23:57] <steven__> anyone here know how to fix virsh errors? I get a console timeout error when I try to start my virtual servers.
[23:57] <soundray> Kagee: not really. Some disks are faster at the "beginning" (the outer sections), but the difference will be tiny
[23:57] <iceroot> yadu`: mysql is starting automaticly if installed correctly
[23:57] <chingus> sorry ubottu
[23:57] <nix-idioteque> does anyone use nicotone+ at all?
[23:57] <icarus> hello
[23:57] <yadu`> xmnt, yea debian.cnf and debian-start ... but isn't my.cnf supposed to be there as well.... its missing, i think
[23:57] <alokito> does anyone use orbital gdm?
[23:57] <xmnt> i smoke
[23:57] <iceroot> !anyone | nix-idioteque
[23:58] <xmnt> yadu`, yes it is
[23:58] <alokito> I can't download it from gnome-look.org
[23:58] <icarus> i do not speak english
[23:58] <xmnt> yadu`, something is going askew w/ your install
[23:58] <soundray> chingus: the bot appreciates your apology
[23:58] <icarus> i bought ubuntu plus edition at my local best buy
[23:58] <h4mx0r> soundray: I already got my panel back by deleting all the . files in /home now I still can't click anything
[23:58] <xmnt> yadu`, what repos are you using?
[23:58] <icarus> how do i run solitare on it?
[23:58] <nix-idioteque> !zip it
[23:58] <Blizzerand> xmnt : Thats the nak\me of a software
[23:58] <Blizzerand> *name
[23:58] <xmnt> Blizzerand, really?
[23:58] <thiebaude> !offtopic | icarus
[23:58] <alokito> http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Orbital+Pack?content=59920
[23:58] <yadu`> xmnt, i believe the normal debian ones...
[23:59] <xmnt> yadu`, can you pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list for me?
[23:59] <icarus> i see my friends with macs, and they have garage band
[23:59] <randal> \
[23:59] <randal>  help plz i have a netbook that i was installing ubuntu remix and when i finish installing its works fine i get all the updates installed but when i restart it and log in its acting werid sorry this is hard to explane there are no window borders or no bars on the screen all i see is a icon on my desktop plz help
[23:59] <nix-idioteque> I was more or less just wandering about trouble shooting with Terminal
[23:59] <icarus> what can i use that is similar for ubuntu apple edition?
[23:59] <Blizzerand> nix-idioteque : I used to have it in my ubuntu partition
[23:59] <h4mx0r> if I plugin another mouse I can left click otherwise I can only right click. Perhaps some special settings for the touchpad are going on?
[23:59] <xmnt> icarus, ubuntu apple edition ... is there such a thing?