[00:00] <StaRetji> OK, not bad idea, I'll try simple xorg.conf
[00:00] <lobonegro_rlopez> hello
[00:00] <Penta> what is abiword?
[00:00] <erUSUL> Morgansl1: you either enclose the folder name in "" or you scape the space with \ like this cp -r folder\ with\ spaces
[00:00] <Infl1kted> Hello!
[00:00] <qe2eqe> StaRetji, really not my forte, but the CLI method is sometimes ubuntu unfriendly. Have you tried clicking through your menus and finding 'hardware drivers?' (jockey)
[00:00] <erUSUL> Penta: a wordprocessor
[00:00] <IndyGunFreak> Penta: a small, lightweight word proc.
[00:00] <Morgansl1> erUSUL: ok
[00:00] <sebsebseb> Penta: a light waight  word proccessor similar to Microsoft Word before 2007 version, and it isn't bloated like Word
[00:01] <sebsebseb> Penta: try it if you want, it's pretty good
[00:01] <StaRetji> my menus is fluxbox :)
[00:01] <Infl1kted> Does anyone know how to handle usb soundcards?
[00:01] <qe2eqe> Penta, it also has autosave off by default. Check that box for your own good.,
[00:01] <sebsebseb> !info abiword
[00:01] <lobonegro_rlopez> I was wondering how one could make a screensaver for Ubuntu/Gnome? I have a friend who is an artist who has screensavers of his work made for windows and mac.
[00:01] <Penta> I ask for irc server GnuWorld
[00:01] <sebsebseb> Penta: see above
[00:01] <Penta> not for visual Gnu
[00:01] <hey`> nothing fccf, there ain't no good backups from what I see.
[00:01] <Morgansl1> erUSUL: it worked Thanks for all the help
[00:01] <Infl1kted> I have a problem trying to reproduce music in Exaile :S
[00:01] <erUSUL> Morgansl1: no problem
[00:01] <sebsebseb> Penta: oh I guess I read wrong then
[00:02] <hey`> I'll will struggle with the nvidia-settings window.
[00:02] <hey`> for now
[00:02] <Morgansl1> erUSUL: :D
[00:02] <IndyGunFreak> hey`: do you have the restricted driver enabled for your Nvidia device?
[00:02] <sebsebseb> !ot |  Penta
[00:02] <qe2eqe> Infl1kted, make sure your output is set correctly (pulseaudio, oss, alsa, etc.)
[00:02] <hey`> indygunfreak I've just installed the one envyng gave me.
[00:02] <Infl1kted> Yep.
[00:02] <Infl1kted> I use oss
[00:02] <IndyGunFreak> hey`: sigh... why int he world would you use that train wreck?
[00:02] <Infl1kted> The weird is that I can listen music (or video) using totem
[00:02] <erUSUL> Infl1kted: why ? oss is deprecated and not functional most of the time
[00:03] <qe2eqe> IndyGunFreak, /me defends envy-ng
[00:03] <erUSUL> Infl1kted: you should use Pulseaudio or alsa
[00:03] <hey`> mmh
[00:03] <qe2eqe> Infl1kted, ^^^ what he said.
[00:03] <IndyGunFreak> !envy > hey`
[00:04] <IndyGunFreak> no telling what went wrong
[00:04] <Infl1kted> If I try to use Alsa, I get an error.
[00:04] <coolcat> hi, after leaving xgalaga, I've got a problem with X, everything is huge, the screen more duplicated, to be able to see the other side I have move the mice. What is happening ? How to correct this?
[00:04] <Penta> i have asked for GnuWorld
[00:04] <Penta> not GnuWord
[00:04] <Infl1kted> http://paste.ubuntu.com/287391/
[00:04] <westsyde> test
[00:04] <evident> hi everybody... how can I format a micro sd card in my card adapter to fat32?
[00:04] <sebsebseb> Penta: Yes another IRC server?
[00:04] <evident> j #cyclopsds
[00:04] <Penta> yes
[00:05] <BioVorE> evident: mkfs.vfat /dev/<device>
[00:05] <sebsebseb> Penta: well  that's not Ubuntu support so yes off topic
[00:05] <sebsebseb> !ot |  Penta
[00:06] <Lappy> How do I un-mount a internal hard drive than re-mount it? I mounted it to /media and not /fstab, how do I go about doing so?
[00:06] <Penta> I have asked if it posible to install gnuworld on ubuntu 9.04 without any problems.Pecouse there is always some problem during instalation of postgresql..
[00:06] <Infl1kted> And If I use pulseaudio, the sound goes through the internal sound card.
[00:06] <Infl1kted> Not through the USB one :S
[00:06] <evident> BioVorE, how do I find out which device it is?
[00:06] <sebsebseb> !info gnuworld
[00:06] <Penta> haha
[00:06] <Penta> lol
[00:06] <Penta> GnuWorld is not a package
[00:07] <sebsebseb> Penta: I didn't think  it would be in the repo whatever your on about, but anyway
[00:07] <Penta> gnuworld contains boost lib,postgresql and cvs gnu files
[00:07] <sebsebseb> Penta: You can compile stuff
[00:07] <robuntu> what site do we use to link blocks of text?
[00:07] <erUSUL> !paste
[00:07] <sebsebseb> !info postgressql
[00:08] <Penta> with 1 s
[00:08] <Penta> postgresql
[00:08] <Beardbar> ok im dumb, i thought there was a libXSLT package in the repository for ubuntu server?
[00:08] <StaRetji> qe2eqe: I have cleared my xorg conf stating it's only intel driver nothing else and still the same error http://paste.ubuntu.com/287393/
[00:08] <bin1010> howdy all...how do I setup multiple ssh tunnels, do I have to have separate terminals for each one?  I want these running all the time...  Thxs.
[00:08] <sebsebseb> !info postgressql
[00:08] <sebsebseb> Penta: you can search the repo for things your self
[00:08] <Lint_> how can I change my locale without installing all translation stuff?
[00:08] <Penta> !info postgresql
[00:08] <Penta> there is
[00:08] <westsyde> Hi all, I am wondering if anyone here knows of some good software or DEB package for merging changes that have taken place in a development environment and the production site, so that if minor and or major changes are made to the test site, while data only in general is entered into the production site, that the two seamlessly become one without loosing anything.
[00:08] <Penta> :D
[00:09] <sebsebseb> Penta: and   probably sort out depdances and stuff, and I already know postgressql  was probably in the repo, I just wanted to show you
[00:09] <Penta> yep that is that
[00:09] <evident> can anybody tell me which of the devices in my /dev/ folder is my SD Card? How do I find out?
[00:09] <Rezagrats> What's mk called ? (the package)
[00:09] <dandaman> who remember me?
[00:09] <sebsebseb> dandaman: your name that's it
[00:10] <dandaman> well i fixed the mbr windows 7 problem
[00:10] <dandaman> now i move onto getting ubuntu to load
[00:10] <Infl1kted> Is there a way to invoke some sort of pulseaudio config GUI?
[00:10] <sebsebseb> dandaman: How did you do that?
[00:10] <dandaman> sebsebseb: bootsect.exe
[00:11] <erUSUL> Infl1kted: there are various pavucontroll paman pavumeter etc
[00:11] <StaRetji> Bump: I have cleared my xorg conf stating it's only intel driver nothing else and still the same error http://paste.ubuntu.com/287393/
[00:11] <sebsebseb> dandaman: in reply  to  your pm,  no I don't need help fixing grub error 21, but others might now, but also in the future
[00:11] <qe2eqe> StaRetji, have you used the 'hardware drivers' menu thing yet?
[00:12] <StaRetji> nope, I don't have gnome mate :(
[00:12] <qe2eqe> StaRetji, 'jockey-gtk'
[00:12] <erUSUL> Infl1kted: the best is padevchooser. it makes an applet from where you can lounch the other gui tools
[00:12] <benjoldersma> is there a way to create an installer of unbuntu that will install a custom list of packages afterwards (and be unattended)?
[00:12] <erUSUL> Infl1kted: in the notification area
[00:12] <smokie> hey guys, is there a way to remote to my ubuntu 9.04 or do i have to install realvnc server?
[00:12] <StaRetji> only fluxbox ... jockey-gtk, let me google a bit
[00:12] <qe2eqe> StaRetji, well how about jockey-kde?
[00:13] <benjoldersma> a la suse-studio?
[00:13] <xmas> hi, i just restarted and the gui was gone... now my external usb harddrive doesn't show up. any suggestions?
[00:13] <erUSUL> !remaster | benjoldersma
[00:13] <qe2eqe> smokie, ssh?
[00:13] <Penta> !help
[00:13] <Infl1kted> Ok, erUSUL.
[00:13] <Infl1kted> Installing it now
[00:13] <benjoldersma> thanks erUSUL !
[00:13] <mgv1> there is  an arabic channel for ubuntu?
[00:13] <erUSUL> !arabic
[00:14] <smokie> qe2eqe, i mean to remote control my ubuntu desktop from work or from my laptop
[00:14] <Infl1kted> =O
[00:14] <mgv1> erUSUL, no one there
[00:14] <robuntu> ﻿what site do we use to link blocks of text?
[00:14] <erUSUL> !sa
[00:14] <xmas> i was able to get into gui but, i can't figure out how to get my external hd to show up
[00:14] <qe2eqe> smokie, well primary keywords are 'x forwarding (over ssh)', xdmcp, and as you were, vnc.
[00:14] <mgv1> !israel
[00:14] <Infl1kted> !ae
[00:14] <erUSUL> mgv1: dunno what are the most active arabic teams sorry...
[00:15] <Infl1kted> Mhhh
[00:15] <mgv1> !hebrew
[00:15] <erUSUL> !is
[00:15] <smokie> qe2eqe, isnt it kind of complicated to do that with ssh? so i have to install vnc server?
[00:15] <qe2eqe> mgv1,  please do your experiments in /msg
[00:15] <Infl1kted> !ge
[00:15] <iceroot> !botabuse
[00:15] <Penta> !mk
[00:15] <xmas> can anyone help me to get an external usb hd to connect?
[00:15] <qe2eqe> smokie, complicated, shmomplicated. Also, yes.
[00:15] <Penta> !cirylic
[00:16] <Penta> !macedonian
[00:16] <g_> what's the default ttf font viewer? all of a sudden i can't click on ttf's for a preview
[00:16] <Penta> !macedonia
[00:16] <iceroot> Penta: stop that
[00:16] <Berzerker> Cyrillic*
[00:16] <Berzerker> btw
[00:16] <Penta> is there macedonian help for ubuntu ?
[00:16] <qe2eqe> smokie, I'll say tightvnc worked beautifully for me.
[00:16] <robuntu> !meaning of life
[00:16] <erUSUL> Penta: really go to private with the bot; please
[00:16] <smokie> qe2eqe, is there a good vnc server for ubuntu?
[00:16] <smokie> ok
[00:16] <robuntu> ﻿what site do we use to link blocks of text?
[00:16] <octoberdan> For some reason torrents get stuck on "Waiting to verify local data" with transmission. This didn't used to happen
[00:16] <iceroot> robuntu: you mean post large text?
[00:16] <g_> pastebin?
[00:17] <iceroot> !paste | robuntu
[00:17] <xmas> can someone help me connect usb?
[00:17] <StaRetji> qe2eqe: jockey-kde or gtk would require to install gnome or kde, no disk space mate
[00:17] <iceroot> !ask | xmas
[00:17] <erUSUL> xmas: just plugging the disk should "just work (tm)"
[00:17] <robuntu> pastebin Thanks
[00:17] <StaRetji> anyway, thx for tips
[00:17] <xmas> erUSUL, it didn't
[00:17] <qe2eqe> StaRetji, one more
[00:17] <StaRetji> I'm all ears
[00:17] <Infl1kted> xmas, Did you mount it?
[00:18] <HowardTheDuck> hey.  got a question.  if 9.10 is coming out in a matter of days, why am i still having to update 9.04 on a daily basis
[00:18] <xmas> infl1kted, how do i mount it?
[00:18] <qe2eqe> StaRetji, find your module.blacklist, add i915, that might help - -  its not elegant.
[00:18] <qe2eqe> StaRetji, I have to go myself, later
[00:18] <StaRetji> good idea, let me try it
[00:18] <Infl1kted> Go to menu "places"
[00:18] <StaRetji> thx, bie
[00:18] <qe2eqe> StaRetji, post a qe2eqe, it [didn't] work
[00:18] <Infl1kted> And check in there if there's a new item.
[00:18] <Beta-guy> where can I find a list of supported HW?
[00:19] <IndyGunFreak> !hardware | Beta-guy
[00:19] <Infl1kted> Like disk 4.1 GB
[00:19] <Infl1kted> Or something like it.
[00:19] <VCoolio> g_: charmap is a font viewer
[00:19] <sebsebseb> IndyGunFreak: I was a little slow there, I was going to do that
[00:19] <xmas> infl1kted, it's in the places menu but, that's probably because it was there before... when I click on it there, nothing happens
[00:19] <Beta-guy> thank you
[00:19] <IndyGunFreak> sebsebseb: gotta be fast when i'm around.. 65wpm.. :)
[00:19] <sebsebseb> IndyGunFreak: I also touch type :)
[00:20] <Infl1kted> No windows popping up?
[00:20] <xmas> nothing
[00:20] <Infl1kted> Ok.
[00:20] <sebsebseb> IndyGunFreak: ended up taking my  hands off my keyboard then though,  anyway  this just turned into a bit of a silly offtopic :D
[00:20] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[00:20] <Infl1kted> Try opening a personal folder
[00:21] <Infl1kted> And check in the left for the device list.
[00:21] <xmas> you mean, like "computer"?
[00:21] <Infl1kted> Yes, that.
[00:21] <xmas> it shows up in there, the icon but, same... no reaction
[00:21] <Infl1kted> No up arrow at the right of the item?
[00:21] <mgv1> i must find the way to get spell check to work in english - ive already removed the hebrew one for it to work
[00:21] <xmas> no
[00:22] <Infl1kted> Ok, right click on it >> Mount
[00:22] <xmas> properties say unkown...
[00:22] <jove> does anyone know how to extract the file with "toast" extension ? for example :  appl-installer.toast ?
[00:22] <xmas> mounting isn't doing anything either..
[00:22] <g_> damnit! this is so frustrating! how do i preview fonts?
[00:23] <Infl1kted> Can you copy the contents of the file: /etc/fstab ?
[00:23] <Infl1kted> And paste in a pastebin?
[00:23] <sebsebseb> Infl1kted: yes
[00:23] <xmas> ok
[00:23] <xmas> !pastebin
[00:24] <Infl1kted> What's up sebsebseb?
[00:24] <sebsebseb> Infl1kted: nm
[00:25] <jove> how to convert "toast" file to an executable file ?
[00:25] <Infl1kted> jove, as in roxio toast?
[00:26] <shane2peru> what would be considered an open source streaming video format?
[00:26] <xmas> infl1kted: http://paste.ubuntu.com/287407/
[00:26] <O__o> French toast?
[00:26] <shane2peru> And would Window$ people be able to play it?
[00:26] <jove> inflited: it's music maker installer, it's similar to Roxio
[00:27] <Infl1kted> shane2peru, un formato de reproducción abierto.
[00:27] <sebsebseb> shane2peru: OGG Vorbis in browsers that support  the <video> tag and that format such as Firefox 3.5
[00:27] <Infl1kted> Y si, los usuarios de Güindows tendrían que poder reproducirlos.
[00:27] <sebsebseb> !es | Infl1kted
[00:27] <jove> inflikted:  it's music maker installer, it's similar to Roxio
[00:27] <Infl1kted> :S
[00:27] <shane2peru> !es > Infl1kted
[00:27] <Infl1kted> OK, jove.
[00:28] <Infl1kted> With one time was enough -.-
[00:28] <shane2peru> sebsebseb: do you know if windows boxes can play that?
[00:28] <Infl1kted> Did you try to burn the image?
[00:28] <shane2peru> Infl1kted: ahh, ya veo, estás jugando. :)
[00:28] <sebsebseb> shane2peru: If they have Firefox 3.5 installed yes, becasue it has in built support :)
[00:29] <Infl1kted> !es > shane2peru
[00:29] <Infl1kted> >_>
[00:29] <sebsebseb> !botabuse |  Infl1kted
[00:29] <shane2peru> Infl1kted: lol. :)
[00:29] <Infl1kted> <_<
[00:29] <shane2peru> sebsebseb: how about IE?
[00:29] <sebsebseb> shane2peru: sadly not
[00:30] <sebsebseb> shane2peru: Microsoft like propritary stuff
[00:30] <shane2peru> sebsebseb: hmm, too bad for them. :)
[00:30] <Beardbar> whats the zlib module called for the package manager, for some reason I cannot find it when searching for zlib
[00:30] <shane2peru> sebsebseb: that is the dilema, I want maximum viewability.
[00:30] <Infl1kted> xmas, is that what you get with the HD plugged?
[00:30] <xmas> yes
[00:31] <Infl1kted> Does it come with a activity led-light?
[00:31] <Infl1kted> an activity*
[00:31] <shane2peru> sebsebseb: producing in open source cuts out windows, which also unfortuenatley has the largest market share
[00:31] <xmas> no but, it's on and running
[00:31] <sebsebseb> shane2peru: that's not true it depends
[00:31] <Infl1kted> Try to unplug and plug it again.
[00:31] <sebsebseb> shane2peru: remember FIrefox 3.5 runs on Windows as well
[00:32] <xmas> wow, actually it does have a light and it's on. I tried that a few times too.
[00:32] <xmas> (I keep it behind the pc so never really see it)
[00:32] <sebsebseb> shane2peru: plus there are programs on Windows that play OGG/Vorbis  and ones that do FLAC for music also open format
[00:32] <Infl1kted> It's on at all times, or it's blinking from time to time?
[00:32] <xmas> it's on steady right now. i'll try to unplug, turn it off again, etc
[00:33] <Infl1kted> OK, try that
[00:33] <Infl1kted> Which brand is the HD, btw?
[00:33] <xmas> IO-Data
[00:33] <xmas> And when it's unplugged, the icon in the paces menu disapears
[00:34] <Infl1kted> Yeah, that's normal.
[00:34] <xmas> and it's back now, steady light and it's on the menu
[00:34] <Infl1kted> HDC or HDL series?
[00:35] <xmas> hmm.. i'm not sure how to check
[00:35] <kisuke> what is the difference between the standerd disk and the alternet install disk
[00:35] <Infl1kted> Never mind.
[00:35] <xmas> HDCS
[00:35] <rein_> hai
[00:35] <Infl1kted> Well, according to IO's site, Linux is not supported.
[00:36] <xmas> it was working fine before
[00:36] <Infl1kted> But it should work anyways.
[00:36] <Infl1kted> ANd what happened?
[00:36] <xmas> like, something changed because the gui did not start either
[00:36] <xmas> when i restarted, the gui was gone and the usb hd was not working
[00:36] <blingo> Hello guys, slow download on synaptic, any advices? I think I've removed ipV6 ...
[00:37] <xmas> i did something that was supposed to just remove the gui for the login but, i guess it did more than that
[00:37] <Infl1kted> Ok, does the HD comes with two USB ports, right?
[00:37] <xmas> no
[00:37] <xmas> but i can try another on the pc
[00:37] <Infl1kted> Try that too.
[00:38] <hlambeth> anyone else have a problem with ubuntu 9.04 and coolbits not working at all?
[00:38] <xmas> nothing, same problem as before
[00:39] <Guest69967> hey, i have a broadcom airforce one wireless card in my laptop and it is not showing up in proprietary hardware i could be using
[00:39] <Infl1kted> Same problem with another disk?
[00:39] <Infl1kted> Mhhh.
[00:39] <Guest69967> and i can not pick up any wireless networks
[00:39] <xmas> infl1kted, i mean i tried the same hd on another usb port on the computer
[00:40] <Infl1kted> Ah, ok :p
[00:40] <Infl1kted> Wait just a second.
[00:41] <fearful> Does anyone know how I can reset my shortcuts, I cleaned installed Jaunty but had a different config in a seperate home I'm just mounting, so I'm guessing something messed up there.
[00:42] <xmas> Infl1kted, I got it!
[00:42] <Infl1kted> Really?
[00:43] <Infl1kted> Good!
[00:43] <mgmuscari2> how do i flush dns?
[00:43] <xmas> sudo mkdir /media/sdb1,
[00:43] <xmas> sudo mount -t vfat /dev/sdb1 /media/sdb1
[00:43] <xmas> from here.. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=641719
[00:43] <Infl1kted> Ah, nice :P
[00:43] <xmas> thanks!
[00:43] <xmas> :)
[00:43] <te> I am having a really hard time getting vpnc to work for my VPN connection.  I use RSA securid to connect.  I've tried many configuration options but cannot figure out how to get it working.  It lets me connect but then will not let me use any of the resources inside the conncetion.  I am trying to use my wireless + VPN to access these resources.  Can anyone help me please?
[00:44] <Infl1kted> No problem, and you did it by yourself, so you don't need to thank me ^.^
[00:44] <nocleader> te: using a cisco concentrator for this?
[00:44] <xmas> ya but, thanks anyways ^^
[00:44] <te> nocleader: i believe so yes
[00:44] <nocleader> hang on ...
[00:44] <te> k thanks in advance
[00:46] <te> nocleader: I could show you my pcf file if that'd help
[00:47] <hlambeth> does it matter if I run nvidia-settings as root or not? When I move the sliders under the OC tab, then hit apply, the go right back to their previous settings\
[00:47] <te> hlambeth: sudo nvidia-settings
[00:47] <te> yes, you should use root
[00:47] <hlambeth> thanks, i'll try that
[00:47] <te> if you want to save to your X11conf
[00:48] <dhalsimm> hi, I don't want to see the path with the shell ie. dhalsim:/usr/local....,  how can I close it?
[00:48] <te> nocleader: http://pastie.org/644694
[00:48] <te> that's my pcf file
[00:49] <flobbie> Hi,
[00:50] <flobbie> my wlan card disappered..
[00:50] <flobbie> I have no w-lan anymore. ( iwconfig -> no wireless extensions found )
[00:50] <nocleader> te: hang on I'm still looking at how I do it :)
[00:50] <benhaminjr> Can I install Ubuntu FROM an external HDD? I'm out of blank disks. I have the latest CD ISO
[00:50] <alod> All I want is 1600x1200 @ 65Hz on the live CD... http://pastebin.com/m6215dd58
[00:52] <od3n> does anyone know how to restart the Xserver
[00:52] <benhaminjr> type X at command line?
[00:52] <hlambeth> the clocks go right back to their defaults, im using the 180 drivers on a Qadro Fx770m
[00:52] <flyman> od3n: f you're already in X and want to restart hit CTRL+ATL+BACKSPACE
[00:53] <flyman> otherwise you're just restarting the font server
[00:53] <od3n> and if I restart it will it pork me with what I am downloading
[00:53] <thiebaude> on Oct 29 which freenode channel will have the Ubuntu release party?
[00:53] <hlambeth> i've applied powermizer script for performance, and that does work, but I want to increase the 2d clock settings
[00:53] <flyman> service xfs restart will only restart the X font server
[00:54] <hlambeth> is there a program like gpuz for ubuntu?
[00:54] <lemon_lime123> can i get some help with my installation?
[00:54] <flyman> lemon_lime123: type what your issue is and someone will help.
[00:55] <benhaminjr> alright i'll rephrase my question. I see that there is a guide for installing Ubuntu FROM a usb flash drive. Would an external HDD work in the same way?
[00:55] <lemon_lime123> when i try to login, the comp freezes
[00:55] <PovAddict> I have Ubuntu Hardy... is there any easy way to upgrade to Flash 10?
[00:55] <flyman> benhaminjr: you want to use the external as a flash drive?
[00:56] <PovAddict> or better: does Gnash support Flash10 features yet?
[00:56] <amerinese> what is the equivalent of man 2 chdir on ubuntu?  i believe that is bsd?
[00:56] <amerinese> what does the 2 stand for?
[00:56] <te> nocleader: find anything? :)
[00:56] <PovAddict> it's the section name
[00:56] <PovAddict> er
[00:56] <PovAddict> number
[00:56] <PovAddict> :P
[00:57] <FloodBot1> PovAddict: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[00:57] <PovAddict> amerinese: and it works in Ubuntu
[00:57] <PovAddict> FloodBot1: stfu
[00:57] <benhaminjr> flyman: i'm looking to just simply install Ubuntu. I have a source ISO but i'm out of blank disks. funning the install files from the usb hdd would be easiest method i believe, if possible
[00:57] <PovAddict> amerinese: you need to install the manpages-dev package first
[00:57] <amerinese> PovAddict: oh ok, no wonder
[00:57] <amerinese> PovAddict: thanks
[00:58] <benhaminjr> funning = running* oops
[00:58] <nocleader> te: pastebin.org/37773
[00:58] <flyman> benhaminjr: ok. In that case you would need to make sure the iso has a way of booting. for example, extract the usb flash iso and extract to the usb hd. Then in bios force the external drive as the first drive to load.
[00:58] <nocleader> te: sorry so slow ... I had to re-remember
[00:59] <te> nocleader: no worries
[00:59] <te> nocleader: im doing that same thing but it doesnt seem to work
[00:59] <benhaminjr> flyman: thanks, i wasn't sure if it would be that easy. i figured i'd ask before i gave it a shot. I have to unpack the external from my storage locker
[00:59] <te> :\
[00:59] <lemon_lime123> install 9.04 is fine but  it freezes at login
[01:00] <nocleader> te: no request to put in your password?
[01:00] <te> nocleader: i put in my password, it works
[01:00] <PovAddict> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FlashPlayer9 redirects to MultimediaApplications
[01:00] <te> nocleader: i get the banner and everything
[01:00] <te> nocleader: but i cannot go to internal websites
[01:00] <PovAddict> which has a useless three-line explanation
[01:00] <te> everything hangs
[01:00] <nocleader> te: OK so you're good now?
[01:00] <toby__> ?
[01:00] <od3n> so what is restarting the x server do?
[01:01] <te> nocleader: no, im able to connect, but i cant use internal websites on the VPN
[01:01] <Infl1kted> there isn't a channel for pulseaudio, right?
[01:01] <od3n> is it like rebooting in windows
[01:01] <Infl1kted> I'm still having problems with it >_>
[01:01] <PovAddict> od3n: er not sure how to explain
[01:01] <PovAddict> od3n: it restarts all of the graphical stuff, I guess
[01:01] <nocleader> te: that sounds like setup of vpn --- example- I can't access internet when I vpn
[01:02] <nocleader> te: becuase my shop does not do split-tunneling
[01:02] <od3n> so if I have updates downloading I should wait till after that
[01:02] <lemon_lime123> sometimes, other times the cursur freezes while the thing is spinnning
[01:02] <te> this used to work :\
[01:02] <alod> All I want is 1600x1200 @ 65Hz on the live CD... http://pastebin.com/m6215dd58
[01:02] <PovAddict> od3n: depends what you're using to download them
[01:02] <te> nocleader: when i use the windows client i can use both the regular net and the vpn network
[01:02] <te> nocleader: im trying to make my wireless use the VPN exclusively
[01:02] <od3n> update manager
[01:02] <_dan> so i got through the whole live cd installer
[01:02] <te> does that make sense?
[01:02] <_dan> and then it decided to tell me it can't install grub
[01:02] <_dan> at 94% complete
[01:02] <_dan> how 2 fix??
[01:03] <_Techie_> am i able to connect to a WPA secured wireless network using the network manager?
[01:03] <_dan> i cant even use the new partitions in grub cmd line :s
[01:04] <Infl1kted> <.<
[01:04] <Infl1kted> >.>
[01:04] <_dan> keep getting stuff like
[01:04] <nocleader> te:  Hmm.. well, when I get on I have a 10.x.x.x address and I can't ping the pc next to me.
[01:04] <_dan> grub> root (hd0,2)
[01:04] <_dan> Error 18: Selected cylinder exceeds maximum supported by BIOS
[01:04] <_dan> :s
[01:04] <dandaman> sebsebseb: you arouond?
[01:04] <nocleader> te:  best of luck .. I don't think I can be of help .. cheers
[01:05] <sebsebseb> dandaman: yeah
[01:05] <te> nocleader: htanks anyway
[01:05] <te> :)
[01:05] <nocleader> ;0
[01:05] <dandaman> so do you have any idea how to get around this grub problem?
[01:05] <dandaman> should i just try reinstalling
[01:05] <dandaman> even though i already have reinstalled before
[01:05] <_dan> maybe grub just sux
[01:06] <sebsebseb> _dan: heh
[01:06] <PovAddict> did it offer to install grub2?
[01:06] <dandaman> _dan: im starting to think that
[01:06] <sebsebseb> _dan: well yeah Grub is great when it works, but then when it messes up on people it's a pain
[01:06] <dandaman> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-235453.html
[01:06] <pilibeen> does anybody know what the program(s) is called which gives you weather/filesystem/other stats on your desktop...kind of a real-time text display for the desktop?
[01:06] <dandaman> im having this guy's problem
[01:06] <PovAddict> is lilo an option nowadays?
[01:06] <PovAddict> pilibeen: depends on what desktop environment you use
[01:06] <pilibeen> PovAddict, gnome
[01:06] <PovAddict> then I dunno :)
[01:07] <sebsebseb> dandaman: I don't know Grub that well
[01:07] <_dan> maybe i dont need grub in mbr?
[01:08] <_dan> can i use windoze bootloader instead
[01:08] <sebsebseb> _dan: you could use lilo instead, but hardly anyone uses that with Ubuntu
[01:08] <sebsebseb> _dan: I think the Windows boot loader can be edited to boot Ubuntu
[01:08] <PovAddict> I don't think you can use windoze bootloader to start Linux
[01:08] <sebsebseb> I guess really it's better to have Grub though, so you get the kernels listed, and recovery mode
[01:08] <_dan> is there anything the livecd installer installs after doing grub?
[01:08] <PovAddict> oh, well... I think you can make windoze bootloader start grub :)
[01:08] <agliodbs> gods
[01:08] <PovAddict> a grub *not* in the mbr
[01:08] <agliodbs> just looked at the bug list for ebox
[01:09] <sebsebseb> PovAddict: I  am pretty sure that it can be edited to boot up Linux
[01:09] <agliodbs> why is this considered stable software for Ubutu?
[01:09] <neoTheCat> sorry if this has been asked a million times, but i have not found an answer.  is there a gnome 2.28 repository for 9.04?
[01:10] <te> nocleader: it works!
[01:10] <sebsebseb> neoTheCat: maybe a ppa
[01:10] <te> nocleader: I was using an authmode and I didn't need one
[01:10] <FlyByRaci> anyone know the best way to find out what hardware i have inubuntu
[01:10] <PovAddict> ppas are awesome
[01:10] <nocleader> te: good for you!!
[01:10] <te> nocleader: that's confusing because the default.conf includes an IKE authmode line
[01:10] <te> :\
[01:10] <te> anyways, thanks
[01:10] <sebsebseb> PovAddict: depends, plus things can go wrong with them
[01:11] <PovAddict> how do I install Flash 10?
[01:11] <agliodbs> gah
[01:11] <_dan> i guess is there a problem with putting my linux partition too far down the drive?
[01:11] <TechN9ne> Hi all how do i connect Kubuntu 9.04 to ubutnu using only crossover cable?
[01:11] <PovAddict> I have a 64-bit Ubuntu, and Adobe website gives me a 32-bit .deb
[01:11] <fccf> !flash | PovAddict
[01:11] <_dan> i have something around 1.2tb ntfs partition first
[01:11] <agliodbs> eBox's own bug site is down.  I think this software has been abandoned ...
[01:12] <FlyByRaci> anyone know the best way to find out what hardware i have inubuntu
[01:12] <PovAddict> fccf: apt has Flash 9, I need Flash 10
[01:12] <_dan> and then a 100gb ext3
[01:12] <dandaman> anyone wanna try to help me? grub wont load up ubuntu :(
[01:12] <jrib> PovAddict: get the tar.gz from adobe, copy the libflasplayer.so to ~/.mozilla/plugins
[01:12] <jrib> PovAddict: (spell it right though)
[01:12] <PovAddict> oh the .tar.gz... will try
[01:12] <PovAddict> lol
[01:12] <thukhac> bv
[01:13] <_dan> n when i tried to manually install grub it whines like
[01:13] <_dan> root@ubuntu:/mnt/laptop# grub-install --root-directory=/mnt/root /dev/sda --recheck
[01:13] <_dan> Probing devices to guess BIOS drives. This may take a long time.
[01:13] <_dan> The file /mnt/root/boot/grub/stage1 not read correctly.
[01:13] <FloodBot1> _dan: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[01:13]  * PovAddict would adjust FloodBot1's sensitivity
[01:14] <FlyByRaci> So i need to kno what chipset my wireless nic is in either ubuntu or win7 any suggestions?
[01:15] <PovAddict> jrib: just drop it there?
[01:16] <PovAddict> jrib: and is it not .mozilla/firefox/something?
[01:16] <jrib> PovAddict: no, it's what I said
[01:16] <PovAddict> ok trying
[01:17] <dgs_> shutdown -h/-r now is failing on my system (9.04). it's just immediately returning (as though it is shutting down) w/ no errors . . . but nothing else ever happens.
[01:17] <dgs_> is there a way to force a shutdown?
[01:17] <Berzerker> hold your power button
[01:17] <Berzerker> until the computer goes off
[01:17] <PovAddict> ugh no
[01:17] <_dan> alt printscreen b
[01:17] <dgs_> hmm, other than a hard reset :p
[01:17] <PovAddict> that won't be a graceful shutdown
[01:17] <Infl1kted> XD
[01:17] <neoTheCat> i have blackberry and multiple machines, and i would like to sync calendar, address book and todo list.  any recommendations?  i do not installing a backend server of some sort
[01:17] <_dan> better than power button
[01:17] <PovAddict> dgs_: try 'poweroff'? (although I think that just calls shutdown)
[01:17] <dandaman> please for the love of god someone help me
[01:17] <Infl1kted> sudo poweroff ?
[01:17] <dandaman> i will kill this kitten
[01:18] <dandaman> i will murder this kitten
[01:18] <dandaman> right here, right now
[01:18] <PovAddict> dandaman: ask a real question
[01:18] <FloodBot1> dandaman: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[01:18] <dandaman> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-235453.html
[01:18] <dandaman> i have that same problem
[01:18] <dandaman> with ubuntu 9.04
[01:18] <dandaman> i have 2 hdd's one with windows 7
[01:18] <dgs_> poweroff seems to have worked =)
[01:18] <dgs_> thanks guys =)
[01:18] <Infl1kted> (Y)
[01:18] <Infl1kted> Way to go FloodBot1!
[01:18] <dandaman> :(
[01:18] <PovAddict> jrib: it's still loading flash9
[01:19] <jrib> PovAddict: restart firefox
[01:19] <PovAddict> I did
[01:19] <PovAddict> should I delete .mozilla/firefox/pluginreg.dat?
[01:19] <jrib> PovAddict: what architecture?
[01:19] <alod> All I want is 1600x1200 @ 65Hz on the live CD... http://pastebin.com/m6215dd58
[01:19] <PovAddict> I'm in amd64, and the .so is 32-bit
[01:19] <PovAddict> indeed, that's *why* I'm not just using adobe's .deb
[01:19] <jrib> PovAddict: you need to get the amd64 version of flash
[01:20] <neoTheCat> i mean i do not mind installing some sort of a backend server
[01:20] <PovAddict> can't I use the nspluginwrapper like I'm doing for Flash9?
[01:20] <_dan> alright well
[01:20] <jrib> PovAddict: you can, but 1) it's more work 2) does not work as well imo
[01:20] <_dan> im just going to run the installer again
[01:20] <_dan> and hope for the best
[01:20] <PovAddict> well how "stable" is the 64-bit Flash?
[01:21] <jrib> PovAddict: http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer10.html
[01:21] <jrib> PovAddict: see if it works for me.  I use it without issues
[01:21] <jrib> erm, s/me/you
[01:21] <PovAddict> lol
[01:21] <PovAddict> "you're fine, and me?"
[01:22] <PovAddict> ok here we go
[01:23] <PovAddict> both plugins show in Firefox's list of addons, but flash9 loads...
[01:23]  * PovAddict disables it
[01:23] <PovAddict> ok now no Flash movie loads
[01:25] <PovAddict> nope, Flash doesn't load at all
[01:25] <dandaman> anyone know how to solve this problem? http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-235453.html
[01:25] <Evelina> I have problem getting Universal FeedParser to work using a python script from Terminal.
[01:26] <ricardoromao> hello, anyone knows how to permit desktop users to halt the computer without password on 9.10 ?
[01:26] <jrib> ricardoromao: #ubuntu+1 for help with karmic
[01:26] <ricardoromao> jrib, tks
[01:26] <Evelina> I have a line saying: #!/usr/bin/python and then import feedparser on it's own line. Then I have a couple of commands that will work using python prompt in Terminal. Why isnät it working in my python script?
[01:26] <Evelina> *isn't
[01:26] <jrib> PovAddict: purge the other one, restart firefox
[01:27] <PovAddict> adobe's docs suck
[01:27] <PovAddict> they tell me that after downloading the .tar.gz I should run ./flash-installer
[01:27] <PovAddict> there's only a .so in the .tar.gz (even in the 32-bit from the main download page)
[01:28] <dandaman> kill me
[01:28]  * PovAddict kills dandaman
[01:28] <Evelina> Why isn't my python commands working using a .py script when they work in Terminal after running the commands from python >>> prompt?
[01:28] <jrib> dandaman: do you have an ubuntu-related support question?
[01:28] <dandaman> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-235453.html
[01:28] <jrib> Evelina: -ETOOVAGUE
[01:28] <dandaman> im having the same problem as that guy
[01:28] <Evelina> jrib: What?
[01:28] <dandaman> i have 2 hdd's, one with windows 7, one with ubuntu
[01:28] <jrib> Evelina: your question is too vague
[01:29] <Evelina> Ok
[01:29]  * Etu want's ntfs-3g AR packages in the ubuntu mirrors... Every time I booting up a CD I have to compile it from source....
[01:29] <dandaman> when i  choose to boot the ubuntu hdd it writes grub and doesnt do anything
[01:29] <mgmuscari> is there a way to change where icons on the desktop are placed by default?
[01:29] <westsyde> Does anyone know if Ubuntu has a mySQL database sync package to manage database merging ??
[01:29] <mgmuscari> for example automounted media pops up in the upper left corner... can i move it?
[01:29] <PovAddict> jrib: holy crap it worked
[01:30] <PovAddict> now that I purged flashplugin-nonfree, other users on my machine will have no Flash; can I install the new .so system-wide?
[01:30] <jrib> PovAddict: yeah, but I don't remember where exactly...
[01:30] <Etu> And I want a new version of fsarchiver too...
[01:30] <sintral> PovAddict /usr/bin/mozilla-firefox
[01:30] <jrib> sintral: isn't it in /usr/share/ somewhere?
[01:31] <fwaokda> how can i disable word wrap in terminal?
[01:31] <PovAddict> /usr/share has arch-indep files...
[01:31] <sintral> could be, trying to go from memory
[01:31] <Evelina> Well, There is a python software called Universal FeedParser. When I type python and press Enter in Terminal I got the python prompt and then I am allowed to run several python commands as I should. The problem is that when I create (and chmod) a file named feedparser.py and use #!/usr/bin/python and import feedparser, then the commands won't work in my script file.
[01:31] <jrib> PovAddict: easy way: reinstall the other flash and see where it went
[01:31] <sintral> Pov you on x64?
[01:31] <PovAddict> and /usr is supposed to be for apt to manage; isn't there a place to put it in /usr/local?
[01:31] <PovAddict> sintral: yes
[01:31] <kerin> My 9.04 install appears to be missing the Fuse module, despite having fuse-utils installed.  Please advise.
[01:32] <dandaman> jrib: got any ideas about that grub issue?
[01:32] <jrib> dandaman: no
[01:32] <JoeSomebody> hi, noob again, in 9.04 can i move the top right thing with my name and a power icon? i would rather it not be above the X for closing windows
[01:32] <blingo> O.K, It's o.k now disabled window scaling.
[01:32] <sintral> dandaman, are you using software raid?
[01:32] <dandaman> no
[01:32] <Evelina> The commands won't work in my python file as they do running them from python prompt. I have #!usr/bin/python and import feedparser at the beginning of my feedparser.py file, but the commands later in my file won't work as they do runnning them from python prompt. Why?
[01:32] <jrib> JoeSomebody: middle click drag
[01:32] <blingo> bye all
[01:33] <jrib> Evelina: read closely your shebang line
[01:33] <JoeSomebody> cool, thx
[01:33] <alod> All I want is 1600x1200 @ 65Hz on the live CD... http://pastebin.com/m6215dd58
[01:34] <Evelina> jrib: ok
[01:34] <jrib> PovAddict: if you want to do it the nice way, install the .so somewhere (/opt or /usr/local/ or whatever you wish) and use the alternatives system to add an alternative for flash (I forget the exact name, but there shouldn't be too many that say "flash")
[01:34] <Evelina> jrib: It says this: #!/usr/bin/python
[01:34] <sintral> alod: did you run sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg?
[01:34] <jrib> Evelina: so you made a typo in your question?
[01:35] <dandaman> /quit life
[01:35] <Evelina> jrib: Yeah, I did.
[01:35] <Evelina> sorry, but I still got the problem.
[01:35] <jrib> Evelina: what do you mean by "don't work"?  How are you running it and what is the output exactly?  Pastebin your file.
[01:35] <fearful> Can anyone tell me why my shortcuts are messed up, I can't use alt+tab or other custom shortcuts. I did a fresh install of Jaunty but kept my /home partition intact and just mounted, some shortcuts work like I had them before but others don't any ideas?
[01:36] <Serla> Anyone has Gyachi installed here?
[01:36] <fearful> They show in the shortcut menu I can see they are correct but they don't work
[01:36] <Evelina> jrib: http://paste.ubuntu.com/287442/
[01:37] <jrib> Evelina: what do you expect to happen?
[01:37] <Evelina> jrib: Using in Terminal 1. python 2. import feedparser 3. d = feedparser.parser('url to rss') 4. d.entries[3].link
[01:38] <Evelina> jrib: I'm supposed to get the third link from feed.
[01:38] <alod> sintral just did, don't see what its doing other then backing up the current xorg.conf
[01:38] <jrib> Evelina: mapbe you want to insert a "print " at the beggining of the final line?
[01:38] <Evelina> jrib: Using Terminal will give the third link as output in Terminal, but not using the script.
[01:38] <Evelina> jrib: I don't know, I'm not used to python scripts.
[01:39] <jrib> Evelina: yes, you want to do that...
[01:39] <sintral> alod: should get a blue screen that lets you reconfigure
[01:40] <sintral> fearful: is it safe to assume you have the same UID for the new user?
[01:40] <Evelina> jrib: I got this error in Terminal trying to run the script: http://paste.ubuntu.com/287445/
[01:41] <Evelina> And I have put a print after the last line in my python script.
[01:42] <jamieleshaw> Hello, does anybody know if the bluetooth works out of box with ubuntu netbook remix, on the eee pc 1005HA-H ?
[01:42] <jrib> Evelina: that's not what I said to do.
[01:42] <voxadam> I have a MacBook2,1 with a 64 bit capable Core 2 Duo processor but because Apple hasn't updated the EFI to be 64 bit capable I'm not able to run Snow Leopard's kernel to run in 64 bit. Is the 32 bit bootrom going to keep me from running a 64 bit Linux kernel?
[01:42] <jrib> Evelina: anyway, here: http://dpaste.com/103641/
[01:43] <alod> sintral all it does is spit this out http://pastebin.com/m33457232
[01:43] <dandaman> how do i find out what my current ubuntu dapper install ext3 is?
[01:44] <jrib> dandaman: what?
[01:44] <dandaman> http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=1431609&postcount=50
[01:44] <dandaman> im going to try those instructions
[01:44] <Evelina> jrib: I got the same error using your code.
[01:44] <dandaman> but hda7 is the dapper ext3 install
[01:45] <dandaman> hda5 is the /boot ext2
[01:45] <jrib> Evelina: how are you running it?
[01:45] <dandaman> i need to find out what those are on my specific system
[01:45] <dandaman> and im a linux newb
[01:45] <Evelina> I tried to only write print 'Hello' in my script and it works.
[01:45] <dirka> hi there
[01:45] <centrinia> Is it just me or does the latest beta of karmic koala have gnome list every file as text/plain?
[01:45] <jerknextdoor> dandaman: what exactly are you trying to do?
[01:45] <Evelina> Maybe something is wrong calling the import feedparser or something.
[01:45] <jrib> centrinia: #ubuntu+1
[01:45] <centrinia> Okay.
[01:46] <dandaman> jerknextdoor: i have ubuntu installed on another hdd, windows 7 is on another
[01:46] <jrib> Evelina: what did you name your file?
[01:46] <dandaman> jerknextdoor: when i load up the ubuntu hdd it prints out grub and just sits there
[01:46] <Evelina> jrib: I called the script using ./scriptname.py in Terminal and I wrote print 'Hello' as the only line after the shebang.
[01:46] <dandaman> doesnt load up anything
[01:46] <jrib> Evelina: what's the actual scriptname?
[01:46] <jrib> Evelina: with your feedparser example
[01:46] <Evelina> jrib: My script's name is feedparser.py
[01:47] <jrib> Evelina: change it.  Python is importing that file instead of the feedparser module
[01:47] <Evelina> jrib: Oh, I'll try that.
[01:47] <ynk> hey guys. how's it going? i just finally figured out how to install my silly ati graphics card driver (woot!). now i'm trying to install compiz fusion... and there is no "compizconfig-settings-manager" in synaptic... what do i do?
[01:47] <dirka> does jaunty have any ati driver issues.  going to be building a htpc and heard that nvidia cards have much better support
[01:47] <jerknextdoor> dandaman: i just saw you said it's dapper so i'm not gonna be much help.
[01:48] <dandaman> i dont even know what it is jerknextdoor
[01:48] <lostson> dirka: i would go with nvidia it will work out better
[01:48] <dandaman> im just copying what the person wrote in their post
[01:48] <dandaman> jerknextdoor: i am completely clueless and have no idea how to fix this
[01:48] <jerknextdoor> dandaman: then why not just reinstall the whole ubuntu system if you dont know what it is.
[01:48] <Evelina> jrib: I got the same error.
[01:48] <dandaman> jerknextdoor: if you have any advice i would really appreciate it
[01:48] <dandaman> jerknextdoor: i have done that
[01:48] <jrib> Evelina: then you still have some feeparser.py file.
[01:48] <dandaman> i get the same problem
[01:48] <jrib> Evelina: then you still have some feedparser.py file.
[01:49] <Evelina> jrib: Maybe I can't just call feedparser using import feedparser?
[01:49] <jrib> Evelina: of course you can... how else would you?
[01:49] <Evelina> jrib: I removed the feedparser.py file.
[01:49] <dirka> well that sucks.  I just upgraded my pc from a 4670 to a 4870, was hoping to use the existing card to save a bit of cash
[01:49] <jrib> Evelina: then it's impossible that your error is the same.
[01:49] <jerknextdoor> dandaman: well, what did you install when you did it?  dapper?  gutsy? intrepid?
[01:49] <Evelina> jrib: Well, I don't know, maybe I had to write som other path than just import feedparser
[01:49] <dandaman> jerknextdoor: jaunty i think
[01:49] <jrib> Evelina: can you paste the error?
[01:49] <dandaman> jerknextdoor: i just went on the ubuntu site, downloaded the iso
[01:50] <Evelina> jrib: yes, wait.
[01:50] <dandaman> and installed...
[01:50] <jerknextdoor> dandaman: how did you install it?
[01:50] <dandaman> i dont know jack squat(i really need to use profanity) about linux :(
[01:50] <dandaman> first time i installed from the CD
[01:50] <Evelina> jrib: http://paste.ubuntu.com/287450/
[01:50] <dandaman> then the second time i made a live sesion from the CD and installed from the live session
[01:50] <dandaman> same result both times
[01:51] <jrib> Evelina:  File "/home/evelina/scripts/feedparser.py   does that file not exist?
[01:51] <jrib> Evelina: are you sure you don't have a feedparser.py or feedparser.pyc there?
[01:51] <Evelina> I see now that the script still say something about the feedparser.py that I changed inteo Feed_Parser.py. That is strange.
[01:52] <ynk> oops, false alarm, ladies. i have found the darn "compizconfig-settings-manager" in synaptic.. thanks!
[01:52] <asonge_> i'm using compiz on karmic and flash won't receive click events
[01:52] <Evelina> jrib: Yeah, I have removed it from my home folde script catalog to Trash.
[01:52] <ynk> ouch.
[01:53] <ynk> which browser are you using, asonge_ ?
[01:53] <jerknextdoor> dandaman:  i'm not going to be much help. i'm not understanding the whole story.
[01:53] <jrib> Evelina: works now?
[01:53] <dandaman> jerknextdoor: do you mind if i PM you?
[01:53] <Evelina> jrib: No, that file isn't longer in my home folder script folder, maybe as a secure copy?
[01:53] <jerknextdoor> dandaman: go for it.
[01:53] <jrib> Evelina: I mentioned two files.  Neither of them exist?
[01:54] <jerknextdoor> i'm trying to transfer files between a windows mobile phone and 9.04.  i'm getting nowhere.  any advice?
[01:54] <Evelina> I only saw one file, what else file did you mention?
[01:54] <jrib> Evelina: are you sure you don't have a feedparser.py or feedparser.pyc there?
[01:54] <darkham> hi people, how can i list all the commands availaibles in the terminal
[01:54] <darkham> ?
[01:54] <n-iCe> help
[01:54] <n-iCe> won't show you *all* though
[01:55] <Evelina> jrib: I had the last one as a hidden file.
[01:55] <Evelina> jrib: I removed it, what was it, the compiled version?
[01:55] <jrib> Evelina: yeah, byte-compiled
[01:55] <erikk71> hi whats the correct clock format
[01:55] <Evelina> jrib: Ok, will try again now.
[01:55] <erikk71> it is showing up in miltary time
[01:55] <Evelina> jrib: Yeah, now it works!!!
[01:55] <asonge_> darkham: well, if you want to list every file that's executable in $PATH...there's that.
[01:55] <jrib> darkham: ls all the directories in your path I guess... or press TAB TAB.  why?
[01:56] <jrib> Evelina: cool.  You might want to try #python for python help
[01:56] <asonge_> darkham: there's thousands of commands by default, (a few are bash constructs)
[01:56] <Evelina> jrib: Thank you very much. I have learnt something new today. Writing elementary python scripts and about python byte-code files.
[01:56] <RaviResck> my computer restarted during the installation of packages and now my dpkg/apt-get is not running. I receive the message "E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem." And when i type dpkg --configure.... When i type this the problem it isnt solved.
[01:56] <n0ah> hey i just installed ubuntu and it's dead slow, i'm wondering if it's a graphic issue but just one line in irssi and i can see the screen redrawing itself for about 3 seconds
[01:57] <nomasteryoda> RaviResck, try sudo dpkg --configure -a
[01:57] <asonge_> RaviResck: sudo dpkg --configure -a ?
[01:57] <darkham> jrib, because i would know the command i've by default , when i try diffrent distros
[01:57] <erikk71> hello
[01:57] <Evelina> jrib: Yeah, I didn't know what my problem was so I asked here. I will try #python if I get into more specific python scriptin problems. Thanks for all help.
[01:57] <jrib> Evelina: no problem
[01:57] <erikk71> can someone tell what the correct format is
[01:58] <jrib> !cli > darkham
[01:58] <n0ah> anyone know why just one line in a terminal causes about a 3 second screen redraw
[01:58] <Whiper> hey can any body knows how to install patches on ubuntu
[01:58] <ulb> hi
[01:58] <ulb> nhi
[01:58] <darkham> ok
[01:58] <asonge_> Whiper: i'm pretty sure you'd need the source to apply patches
[01:58] <jrib> Whiper: what do you want to do exactly?
[01:58] <|Dr> .
[01:58] <ulb> when does 9.10 launch?
[01:58] <Casper1> can some1 help me. Vi isnt displaying the file i opened with it
[01:58] <jrib> ulb: #ubuntu+1 for karmic questions please
[01:58] <DaZ> ulb: next year.
[01:58] <prajjwal>  october 29,
[01:58] <asonge_> Whiper: if you're installing patches on things, don't grab them from distro sources (in general)
[01:58] <jrib> Casper1: how did you open it?
[01:59] <RaviResck> nomasteryoda asonge_ i told you, i already tried this. ¬¬
[01:59] <ulb> ty4
[01:59] <erikk71> \hello
[01:59] <Casper1> at root : vi /etc/x11/xorg.conf
[01:59] <fearful> Can anyone tell me why my shortcuts are messed up, I can't use alt+tab or other custom shortcuts. I did a fresh install of Jaunty but kept my /home partition intact and just mounted, some shortcuts work like I had them before but others don't any ideas?
[01:59] <asonge_> Casper1: were you running it *as* root?
[01:59] <jrib> Casper1: linux is case-sensitive.  You probably meant to type: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[01:59] <nomasteryoda> RaviResck,  try running synaptic
[01:59] <Casper1> jrib: k ill try that
[02:00] <Whiper> i have a tar file need to install
[02:00] <asonge_> Casper1: on the cli, tab-completing names helps with getting the filenames right.
[02:00] <jrib> Whiper: why?  What are you installing?
[02:00] <jrib> !who | Whiper
[02:00] <erikk71> can some one help
[02:00] <nomasteryoda> RaviResck, it has a broken package checker and will let you know and may be able to fix it for you
[02:00] <Whiper> compat-wireless-2.6.30-rc1.tar.bz2
[02:00] <Casper1> jrib: how do i exit vi
[02:00] <erikk71> clock setting
[02:00] <Casper1> jrib: or open another file
[02:00] <nomasteryoda> :q!
[02:00] <jrib> Casper1: ESCAPE :q ENTER.  Why are you using vi instead of nano?
[02:00] <RaviResck> nomasteryoda it didnt worked
[02:00] <Jack_Vermicelli> Heyas. I'm trying to play a dvd with vlc, but I don't know the location for the dvd drive. Could anyone clue me in please?
[02:00] <mgv1> how can i delete a password that stored by 'places-connect a server'? it is an ftp password
[02:01] <Whiper> asonge_: compat-wireless-2.6.30-rc1.tar.bz2 i want to install this
[02:01] <erikk71> hello
[02:01] <jrib> Whiper: have you checked the wifi documentation first@
[02:01] <jrib> !wifi > Whiper
[02:01] <erikk71> can someone help with clock setting
[02:01] <asonge_> Whiper: i'd try fto use the repository first
[02:01] <yukongt> i installed the adobe flash player on ubuntu x64 and it works on youtube. but if i go to a site that has a youtube video on it, it shows up but will not play. if i got to youtubes site the same video will play. does anyone know what is wrong?
[02:01] <fearful> Can anyone help me all my shortcuts are acting wierd
[02:01] <n0ah> sigh, fresh install and xorg is using 100% cpu
[02:02] <Casper1> jrib:still not displaying
[02:02] <Whiper> asonge_: hey i am not able to under stand
[02:02] <jrib> Casper1: why don't you take a step back and tell us what you are trying to accomplish?
[02:02] <Whiper> jrib: hey i dont know to install this pastch file
[02:02] <erikk71> can some please help with clock setting
[02:02] <asonge_> Whiper: i'd suggest you asking about a problem instead of asking about a specific solution.
[02:02] <fearful> I can't use Alt + Tab
[02:02] <Manifest> has 9.10 been released officially yet?
[02:03] <asonge_> Manifest: only as a beta afaik
[02:03] <mgv1> what is the default font and font size in firefox?
[02:03] <fearful> !jaunty | Manifest
[02:03] <Casper1> ok im trying to install linux on a desktop, but the screen resolution isnt right, and I can't get to the log in screen without fixing the resolution
[02:03] <Manifest> fearful: I am using Jaunty, my question was not answered
[02:03] <jrib> Whiper: read the wifi documentation first to make sure there isn't a better way to get your wifi working please
[02:03] <Casper1> so im trying to edit xorg.conf to fix the resolution
[02:03] <Whiper> asonge_: tell me how to do that
[02:03] <Casper1> linux is already installed tho
[02:04] <jrib> Casper1: nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[02:04] <fearful> !karmic | Manifest
[02:04] <jrib> !fixres > Casper1
[02:04] <fearful> sorry
[02:04] <erikk71> hello
[02:04] <asonge_> Casper1: i think you can just run sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[02:04] <fearful> ah this is so annoying anyone have any idea how I can re hash my shortcuts or something?
[02:04] <blaylock> !test
[02:04] <blaylock> tee hee
[02:05] <Casper1> nano wont display the text either
[02:05] <asonge_> Whiper: what in particular do you need to do? does your wireless not work?
[02:05] <jrib> Casper1: you're being kind of silly.
[02:05] <asonge_> Casper1: ctrl+alt+f1 to bring up a tty
[02:05] <Casper1> jrib: im not making it up
[02:05] <jrib> Casper1: you're either making a typo or the file does not exist
[02:05] <yukongt> does anyone know why youtube wont play videos that are on a different website?
[02:05] <Whiper> asonge_: noo
[02:06] <jrib> Casper1: what does this return: ls -l /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[02:06] <nemesis1911> sup guys I need help with tvtime I get "ivtv: Invalid argument cannot open cature device /dev/video1" but when I check to see if it works by running this in terminal "mplayer -vo xv /dev/video1" the tuner works ... can anyone help
[02:06] <Whiper> asonge_: hey can we have a private chat'
[02:06] <Casper1> jrib: im not making it up, theres no typo, and how can xorg.conf not exist
[02:06] <asonge_> Whiper: once i find out why compiz is breaking flash, sure.
[02:07] <asonge_> (again: when compiz is on, flash doesn't receive any left mouse click events, i get hover and right click)
[02:07] <nemesis1911> can anyone help me with tvtime?
[02:07] <Casper1> jrib: -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 2009-10-06 19:24 /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[02:07] <PovAddict> jrib: there is no flash alternative :/
[02:07] <jrib> PovAddict: hmm?
[02:08] <PCTeacher012> PovAddict: The closest thing to flash on linux is synfig studio
[02:08] <PovAddict> [21:34] <jrib> PovAddict: if you want to do it the nice way, install the .so somewhere (/opt or /usr/local/ or whatever you wish) and use the alternatives system to add an alternative for flash (I forget the exact name, but there shouldn't be too many that say "flash")
[02:08] <jrib> PovAddict: pastebin: ls -l /etc/alternatives
[02:08] <Whiper> asonge_: hey i wanted to install that files
[02:08] <jrib> Casper1: seems like everything is right then.  Your file is empty.
[02:09] <Casper1> jrib: would that have to do with using an alternate install cd?
[02:09] <PCTeacher012> The one i know is Synfig Studio. There is also one called Flash4Linux or F4L if i remember right
[02:09] <mac9416> Hello, if the same package is available from multiple sources, how does APT decide which source to install it from?
[02:09] <PovAddict> jrib: http://paste.ubuntu.com/287458/
[02:09] <jrib> Casper1: well you don't need an xorg.conf at all.  I doubt it has anything to do with the use of the alternate cd
[02:09] <PCTeacher012> mac9416: The one that has the fullest package
[02:10] <PCTeacher012> The most amount of referrals to it
[02:10] <mac9416> PCTeacher012, fullest?
[02:10] <Casper1> jrib: how would i go about changing the resolution then?
[02:10] <jrib> !fixres > Casper1
[02:10] <mac9416> PCTeacher012, ah OK. What kind of referrals?
[02:10] <PovAddict> !version
[02:10] <jrib> PovAddict: waht ubuntu version?
[02:10] <PovAddict> I'm on hardy
[02:11] <Balsaq> can the installation of a correct video card with its own dedicated memory, make my youtube video run at the correct speed (they are too slow now)
[02:11] <PCTeacher012> mac9416: There are multiple dependencies. So it chooses one that has installations to the dependencies. Normally, it will not be in multiple respitories though.
[02:11] <jrib> PovAddict: that's why.  Either create your own alternative if you care or just drop the file in there, doesn't really matter
[02:11] <mac9416> PCTeacher012, thanks much.
[02:11] <Whiper> hello can any body help me install wifi patch
[02:11] <PCTeacher012> Balsaq: Did you install Flash Player from Adobe as the plugin, and not Gnash?
[02:11] <PCTeacher012> mac9416: No problem
[02:11] <asonge_> Balsaq: some drivers are more choppy than others for flash video on linux
[02:11] <jrib> Whiper: did you read the wifi documentation ubottu sent you?
[02:12] <Balsaq> PCTeacher012:yes took the flash
[02:12] <PCTeacher012> Balsaq: Okay, just making sure. What browser do you currently use?
[02:12] <Balsaq> ubuntu904
[02:12] <Balsaq> and took all the kazillion updates
[02:13] <Whiper> its fine i just want to install this file
[02:13] <Balsaq> firefox
[02:13] <jrib> Whiper: read the wifi documentation
[02:13] <Balsaq> PCTeacher:firefix with ubuntu904 and flash
[02:13] <Whiper> jrib
[02:14] <shaullx> how do i give folder permissions?
[02:14] <Whiper> jrib: hey can u teach me to install
[02:14] <PCTeacher012> Balsaq: Firefox YT was slow on my computer too. I installed Google Chrome. Pages loaded much faster and YT videos played correctly. Install from:http://gtk-apps.org/content/show.php/Google+chrome?content=112341
[02:14] <shaullx> i need to make an archive from a folder and it says i dont have permissions
[02:14] <jrib> Whiper: no, I can only give you the wifi documentation so you get your wifi working without breaking your install
[02:14] <jrib> shaullx: what are you doing exactly?
[02:14] <PCTeacher012> The debian packages will work for ubuntu, just choose your version (32 bit or 64 bit)
[02:14] <shaullx> jrib i just told you trying to make an archive
[02:14] <asonge_> PCTeacher012: there's a managed ppa for chromium on linux
[02:15] <Axess_Denied>  psubuntu
[02:15] <asonge_> PCTeacher012: so you can just apt-get it and get updates
[02:15] <jrib> shaullx: "exactly"?  i.e. where?
[02:15] <PovAddict> Google also has an apt repo
[02:15] <PovAddict> with chrome, picasa, and other proprietary software
[02:15] <PCTeacher012> asonge_: This is not chomium. This is the browser from Windows. V 4
[02:15] <PCTeacher012> of Google Chome. Not Chomium
[02:15] <shaullx> jrib what do u mean where? desktop
[02:15] <PCTeacher012> Chromium*
[02:15] <Balsaq> PCTeacher: the vids play but slow, i think it because old ATI vid cards do not have drivers connected to ubuntu? found out geforce fx 5200 ago card fits my 200watt PS and HAS drivers for ubuntu? any chance that is a fix- i am a non tech could be WAY off with my idea
[02:15] <jrib> shaullx: you're trying to create an archive on your desktop and you do not have permissions?  Is this correct?
[02:16] <asonge_> PCTeacher012: the one from apt seems like it'd be faster (new updates, etc)
[02:16] <shaullx> jrib yes the folder is copied from my hdd im on live usb
[02:16] <PCTeacher012> Balsaq: Have you tried installing its propritory drivers?
[02:16] <PCTeacher012> asonge_: Maybe, what is the command? sudo apt-get install chromium? Ill check if it is faster
[02:16] <asonge_> chromium-browser
[02:16] <jrib> shaullx: in that case, just use gksudo nautilus
[02:16] <PCTeacher012> aaah. Okay, thanks asonge_ Ill check it out
[02:16] <asonge_> PCTeacher012: sources are here: https://launchpad.net/~chromium-daily/+archive/ppa
[02:16] <Axess_Denied> balsaq: still having issues with the flash videos?
[02:17] <Balsaq> PCTeacher: someone had me look in the ubuntu propietary driver file and none were in ther...heard there are none for old ATI Xpert cards?
[02:17] <PCTeacher012> Hmm. I dont know, mine is ubuntus driver (I have nVidia RIVA TNT2 Pro Model 64 :P)
[02:17] <Balsaq> Axess_Denied:yes but may have a way to fix it cross referencing my idea now
[02:17] <PCTeacher012> asonge_: No package for chromium-browser
[02:17] <asonge_> PCTeacher012: you didn't add the source.
[02:17] <Axess_Denied> Balsaq: you should also try looking at ATI's site for drivers
[02:17] <smokie> hey guys, whats an old version that works with older hardware and still has its repos up?
[02:18] <smokie> 7.10 dont have repos anymore
[02:18] <asonge_> PCTeacher012: https://launchpad.net/~chromium-daily/+archive/ppa
[02:18] <Balsaq> PCTeacher: heard ubuntu luvs nvidia...ATI bad for nvidia
[02:18] <smokie> have to b manually updated
[02:18] <PCTeacher012> asonge_:  fORGOT TO HAHA
[02:18] <smokie> which is complicated for me
[02:18] <PovAddict> smokie: old versions have security vulnerabilities, not speed
[02:18] <PovAddict> use a new version of fast software
[02:18] <Axess_Denied> balsaq:  Try this site for reference :  http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/Pages/index.aspx
[02:18] <PovAddict> eg. don't use a modern KDE, use something like XFCE instead
[02:18] <smokie> PovAddict, its a p3 machine with 64mb of ram
[02:18] <Balsaq> Axess_Denied: heard there is an issue with old ATI cards...they have some stuff for radeon mine is Xpert though
[02:19] <PCTeacher012> Balsaq: Possible. I dont know, i have no computer with ATI that i know of. I have 2 old computers. Both nVidia from my understanding.
[02:19] <asonge_> smokie: go for xubuntu on that, that might be runnable
[02:19] <smokie> PovAddict, i was reading the ubuntu docs and it was recommended to use 7.10 or 6.06 ofr older hardware
[02:19] <asonge_> ATI has relatively recently released good 3rd party drivers.
[02:19] <canthus13> smokie: Exen xubuntu is gonna need more memory.
[02:19] <PCTeacher012> asonge_: Is there any key i need?
[02:19] <canthus13> s/exen/even/
[02:19] <asonge_> PCTeacher012: that page wasn't the source, it was the instructions with the gpg key l ink
[02:19] <smokie> is there a place to read on what versions have repos still live?
[02:20] <canthus13> smokie: You're going to need something really lightweight... Or you're going to need to add memory.
[02:20] <spiderbatdad> smokie, try puppy or knoppix
[02:20] <canthus13> smokie: 128 mb is absolutely the minimum.
[02:20] <Balsaq> PCTeacher:nvidia openly accepts and gives their proprietary info to ubuntu andlinux, was told ATI did not or at least was not helping get them all set up and seems too have left a lot of older stuff out
[02:20] <canthus13> smokie: Puppy or DSL, maybe.
[02:20] <PovAddict> smokie: Ubuntu documentation wouldn't *recommend* an unsupported version
[02:20] <PCTeacher012> asonge_: Aaah, i found that out right before haha
[02:21] <Balsaq> PCTeacher: someone, whether it is ubuntu or ATI has not made sure all the drivers are there for thr OS to make the vid card run coreectly.
[02:21] <smokie> PovAddict, it does actually.. atleast thats what i understood from the doc.. let me read it again
[02:21] <smokie> canthus13, hmm thought it would run on 64mb
[02:21] <PovAddict> unless 6.06 is still in LTS support
[02:21] <canthus13> smokie: Nope.  Not much will run on 64mb.
[02:21] <asonge_> smokie: DSL or a heavily hacked linux might still make it on 64MB
[02:22] <canthus13> PovAddict: 6.06 server is.
[02:22] <iamelite> Does anyone know how i can format and parition a small HARDDRIVE to act in stead of a CD ROM for purpose of BOOTING as such?
[02:22] <smokie> PovAddict, "If your specifications are lower than the minimum requirements but you still want to install Xubuntu in your machine, please consider using pre-8.04 releases (preferably try 7.10 first and go to 6.06 (LTS) if you can't get it working).
[02:22] <smokie> "
[02:22] <Axess_Denied> balsaq: the Xpert series card sall had the Rage 128 processor. Here is the linux driver you need to try
[02:22] <smokie> but thats for xubuntu though
[02:22] <Axess_Denied> balsaq: http://linux.die.net/man/4/r128
[02:22] <canthus13> iamelite: Isn't that what a hard drive normally does?
[02:22] <smokie> asonge_, hmm i never heard of DSL.. its a linux distro?
[02:22] <Balsaq> PCTeacher: i hate window so much i am willing to buy a vid card that has driver support for ubuntu, but being a certified non-tech i wonder if i have a clue
[02:23] <canthus13> smokie: Damn Small Linux.  It'll run on pretty much anything.
[02:23] <asonge_> smokie: damn small linux...it may be abandoned, but i used it 5 years ago
[02:23] <PovAddict> smokie: that page was written when 8.04 was current
[02:23] <Balsaq> Acess_Denied: really, you think there is driver support for me?
[02:23] <canthus13> smokie: It's still active, actually.
[02:23] <PovAddict> smokie: please post a link so someone can fix it ;)
[02:23] <canthus13> smokie: It uses the 2.4 kernel, tho, so don't expect much in the way of modern hardware support.
[02:23] <canthus13> smokie: It runs well,t hough.
[02:23] <iamelite> canthus13, I mean to say, as to boot up a setup disk from a small harddrive, IE: A windows install disk, Linux iso, etc...
[02:23] <smokie> PovAddict, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements
[02:23] <smokie> canthus13, hmm
[02:24] <smokie> well i want it for ssh tunneling
[02:24] <smokie> and small stuff like that
[02:24] <PCTeacher012> asonge_: I got the key and everything imported. Just gotta install now haha
[02:24] <canthus13> iamelite: Ah. You'd run into serious issues when you remove that drive.
[02:24] <canthus13> iamelite: Particularly with windows not being able to find itself.
[02:24] <ramseize> llon/j #xubutu
[02:24] <PCTeacher012> ill let you know how it is soon asonge_ It is installing
[02:25] <iamelite> canthus13, well my DVDburners dead, and i dont really want to buy a new. There must be some cleverness i can instill using a small harddrive
[02:25] <canthus13> smokie: http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/
[02:25] <canthus13> iamelite: Use a thumb drive.
[02:25] <iamelite> canthus, only have a 4gig, its a 6gig image.
[02:26] <ramseize> can anyone tell me what is the best dock in xubuntu?
[02:26] <kasansweat> I'm not sure of the exact differences between scp and sftp -- but is there a way to copy a bunch of files in one line (eg in a bash script) with ftp?
[02:26] <canthus13> iamelite: Dunno what to tell you, then... unless you have an external drive you can use.
[02:27] <ramseize> is awn the best dock for xubuntu?
[02:27] <iamelite> hmm
[02:27] <smokie> thanks guys
[02:27] <smokie> just one last thing,
[02:27] <canthus13> smokie: NP
[02:27] <maelstrom> what do I do to figure out what kind of wireless card I have?
[02:27] <smokie> is there a place to find out what repos are still active for what versions of ubuntu?
[02:27] <canthus13> maelstrom: From the command prompt, type lspci
[02:27] <Tehedra> Anyone know of a howto to optimize a mysql install?
[02:27] <gartral> how do i scan my network to see all the hardware attached to it? (computers, switches, gateway)
[02:27] <canthus13> maelstrom: That will tell you everything in your system.
[02:28] <edbian> I am using NIS and all of my nis users are missing things from the menu.  Why?
[02:28] <canthus13> smokie: If it's supported, they're active. So, Hardy, Intrepid, Jaunty, and Karmic.
[02:28] <Jake> I'm currently running Windows 7 and I love it but I'm still considering dual booting Ubuntu.  What do you think?
[02:28] <dirka> is there a way to directly control  a linux box aside from going through ssh?  i do not have a working keyboard on the box itself but need to use the display its connect to
[02:28] <canthus13> smokie: for desktop, anyway.
[02:28] <canthus13> Jake: Go for it.
[02:29] <canthus13> dirka: On screen keyboard.
[02:29] <canthus13> dirka: Or VNC
[02:29] <Jake> canthus13:  I'm just not quite sure when I would use Ubuntu rather than Windows 7
[02:29] <maelstrom> thanks canthus13
[02:29] <canthus13> Jake: For anything other than gaming.
[02:29] <canthus13> maelstrom: No problem.
[02:29] <smokie> canthus13, i see.. any reason why Gutsy version is not listed there?
[02:29] <dirka> but will vnc work on console level?  xterm isnt working due to ati driver issues
[02:29] <maelstrom> Any obvious reason why my laptop would not be able to detect a wireless network with a hidden broadcast when I've entered all the info correctly?
[02:29] <canthus13> smokie: Gutsy is no longer supported as of april of this year.
[02:30] <asonge_> dirka: you can start a screen session on the display
[02:30] <canthus13> smokie: 18 month support cycles and all.
[02:30] <maelstrom> My roommate bought a new router and kept all the settings the same, but now my laptop doesn't pick it up. My phone still sees it though and wifi works on it (since the settings are all the same)
[02:30] <asonge_> dirka: screen is like a multi-workspace cli...you get normal cli and ctrl+a to start a new term... man screen for more
[02:30] <canthus13> maelstrom: Will your laptop pick up anything else?
[02:31] <maelstrom> canthus13, yes it sees all my neighbors' (password protected *grumble*) networks
[02:31] <smokie> canthus13, ah i didnt know that.. is it difficult to upgrade from 7.10 to 8.04?
[02:31] <PCTeacher012> Chromium & myspace: 3 seconds 37 ms. Chrome and Myspace: 4 seconds 73 ms. Chomium and youtube: 5 seconds 32 ms. Chrome and youtube: 2 seconds 58 ms
[02:31] <canthus13> maelstrom: Heh. Some wireless cards do no like some routers. It's annoying.
[02:31] <canthus13> smokie: Nope. click a button and you're off.
[02:31] <asonge_> PCTeacher012: i have it in a lot less time than that...
[02:31] <Jake> canthus13:  If I install via the liveCD could I delete the partition using window's partition manager if I wanted to?
[02:32] <canthus13> Jake: Yep.
[02:32] <smokie> cool.. i should give that a try
[02:32] <smokie> thanks for the help
[02:32] <asonge_> PCTeacher012: you want to try again, or clear your cache? those stats sound like the difference between caching
[02:32] <n0ah> yea guys it was the display driver
[02:32] <canthus13> smokie: If you go to the update manager, it should give you the option to upgrade to Hardy.
[02:32] <PCTeacher012> asonge_: Really? I'll do that. One more seconds
[02:33] <smokie> canthus13, i dont have that one connected to the internet so i never checked or noticed, but i will
[02:34] <canthus13> smokie: It should come up automatically after it checks for updates.
[02:34] <dirka> heres my issue:  i need to troubleshoot my ati video drivers (grrr).  i am currently on my laptop, and i dont believe i can view xterm through ssh.  so i need a way to have my input on my laptop affect the default display.
[02:34] <dirka> so kinda like a vnc for the console level
[02:35] <blaylock> drika X forwarding with ssh?
[02:35] <PCTeacher012> Chromium and YT: 4 seconds 9ms. Chromium and myspace:3 seconds 21 ms. Chrome and YT:3 seconds 82 ms. Chrome and Myspace:3 seconds 21 ms.
[02:35] <asonge_> hrm *shrug*
[02:36] <dirka> blaylock, sorry, not quite sure what that is. :/
[02:36] <asonge_> PCTeacher012: but here, chromium gets daily updates.
[02:37] <PCTeacher012> asonge_: What again is the command to check free memory? and  Wow, really?
[02:37] <asonge_> PCTeacher012: i just use htop
[02:37] <asonge_> PCTeacher012: and yeah, that repo points to daily builds
[02:37] <PCTeacher012> asonge_: K thanks
[02:37] <asonge_> (htop is like 5 times better than top...and looks way better when on acid)
[02:37] <blaylock> drika google X forwarding with ssh
[02:38] <mgv1> how can i set text editor in gftp?
[02:38] <PCTeacher012> asonge_: Htop is what?
[02:38] <asonge_> PCTeacher012: you know the cli app "top"?
[02:38] <il5anto> hi all
[02:38] <PCTeacher012> asonge_: Lol, nope
[02:38] <asonge_> PCTeacher012: htop is a colorized version of that
[02:38] <asonge_> oh, this is for cli-land
[02:38] <PCTeacher012> asonge_: ...? What?
[02:39] <il5anto> any people have a free google wave invite ?
[02:39] <asonge_> PCTeacher012: go in the cli and type "top"
[02:39] <PCTeacher012> asonge_: I installed htop from terminal (htop_
[02:39] <asonge_> PCTeacher012: yeah, you can compare to htop
[02:39] <asonge_> (command is htop)
[02:40] <PCTeacher012> asonge_: KK, testing now
[02:40] <PCTeacher012> asonge_: Uhm.. That doesnt tell me my free ram :P How do i check what my free ram is?
[02:40] <asonge_> PCTeacher012: free
[02:41] <PCTeacher012> Total: 509004. Used, 438692. Free, 70296.
[02:41] <bp> hii
[02:41] <bp> is it best to use a ppd file than not?
[02:41] <lstarnes> PCTeacher012: try free -m
[02:42] <PCTeacher012> There we go lstarnes Thanks :) Total: 497. Used: 428. Free: 68
[02:42] <revf> I'm having a really weird problem with the version of gparted that's on the jaunty usb stick
[02:42] <revf> http://paste.ubuntu.com/287470/
[02:42] <lstarnes> PCTeacher012: technically, free gave you the correct answer, but in KB instead of MB
[02:42] <mgv1> why does this happens often with gftp 'Error: Remote site ********** disconnected. Will reconnect in 30 seconds'
[02:43] <PCTeacher012> lstarnes: oooh okay haha. I am much more used to MiB not KiB :P
[02:43] <revf> is there a more specific room I can go to for help with gparted? (#gparted is empty)
[02:43] <revf> (ish)
[02:43] <PCTeacher012> revf: From what i know, there is no more room specific to gparted
[02:43] <revf> oh ok
[02:43] <revf> anyway
[02:44] <revf> for some reason when it runs e2fsck
[02:44] <PCTeacher012> revf: What exactly are you trying to do with gparted?
[02:45] <revf> well, my overall goal is to move one partition over to the right and shrink it, then expand the one to the left to fill the remaining space
[02:45] <revf> but the log at http://paste.ubuntu.com/287470/ is for just the first part
[02:45] <PCTeacher012> revf: ooooh, this from the USB?
[02:45] <revf> yeah
[02:45] <revf> for some reason when it runs resize2fs it doesn't work because it says it needs to run e2fsck
[02:45] <PCTeacher012> revf: Do you have ubuntu or some sort of partition are your computer?
[02:45] <revf> even though it just ran e2fsck
[02:45] <revf> yeah ubuntu is installed, I have a home partition, a user partition and a swap partition
[02:45] <revf> this is on the user partition, which is in the middle
[02:46] <Mach> 9.10 has too much errors
[02:46] <Mach> will the whole release would be good enough?
[02:46] <asonge_> Mach: to be fair, it's in beta.
[02:46] <lstarnes> Mach: #ubuntu+1 is for 9.10, not this channel
[02:46] <PCTeacher012> asonge_: Yea, that is true. but 9.10 will be better in full version
[02:47] <PCTeacher012> revf: Let's see. Can you not run GParted from your ubuntu partition? Or from the live CD?
[02:47] <asonge_> (hopefully, or else there'd never be a reason to upgrade :) )
[02:47] <revf> I don't think it's even installed on the ubuntu partition
[02:47] <PCTeacher012> asonge_: Yea, haha. If they truly can not make it better than 9.4. We are screwed haha
[02:47] <revf> you can't actually partition a drive while you're on it can you?
[02:47] <PCTeacher012> revf: It isnt by default, but you can install
[02:47] <revf> and I don't have a cd
[02:47] <revf> this computer doesn't even have a cd drive
[02:47] <PCTeacher012> revf: Well, i it accesses all 3 at the same time. No
[02:47] <PCTeacher012> But if one can be unmounted, yes
[02:48] <revf> maybe I should try updating gparted with apt-get?
[02:48] <revf> on the stick?
[02:48] <PCTeacher012> revf: You could try
[02:48] <PCTeacher012> revf: Worth a shot ;)
[02:48] <revf> it really seems like this is resize2fs's fault though
[02:48] <Mach> too many users
[02:49] <revf> it says "please run e2fsck first" right after gparted already ran e2fsck
[02:49] <PCTeacher012> revf: LOL, it might be but idk, im not expert on GParted,
[02:49] <revf> this is especially weird because I've done basically the same thing off this same stick before with no problem
[02:49] <PCTeacher012> revf: That is really weird... done anything on the stick since then?
[02:50] <revf> not really
[02:50] <revf> I do use it for file storage too but I haven't booted it or touched the ubuntu part
[02:50] <PCTeacher012> revf: Hmm.. You could also try making a bootable version of GParted.
[02:50] <PCTeacher012> revf: Download from their site and it has a bootable version, nothing else will be mounted
[02:51] <FloridaGuy> whats all this mean in my fstab....   ( /boot was on /dev/sda1 during installation )    http://pastebin.com/m480c1103    ....?
[02:52] <edbian> I am using NIS and all of my nis users are missing things from the menu.  Why?
[02:52] <staspika> What the hell? I've just - for the first time - abandoned my GNOME desktop and logged in to KDE, and what I see? Nothing! Where are all my desktop icons?
[02:52] <b0xxy> bl
[02:52] <b0xxy> windows ftw
[02:52] <b0xxy> !
[02:52] <revf> OK, I guess i could try that.  I'm pretty reluctant to get rid of the bootable ubuntu though, and I only have one stick
[02:52] <revf> I guess I'll try googling around first
[02:52] <PCTeacher012> b0xxy: Windows sucks hahaha.
[02:53] <mgv1> would i need to download the latest ubuntu or the update will do that?
[02:53] <PCTeacher012> revf: Okay, and maybe you could temporarily cut the files from the stick into the computer
[02:53] <lstarnes> mgv1: you have to manually do it through the update manager
[02:53] <PCTeacher012> My computer can not boot from flash :P
[02:53] <uday> can u please help me out
[02:53] <kisuke> !ask | uday
[02:53] <PCTeacher012> uday: We cant until you ask the question
[02:54] <dcamp25> any SFTP  guys out there ?
[02:54] <mgv1> lstarnes, there are instructions?
[02:54] <lstarnes> !upgrade > mgv1
[02:54] <shane2peru> dcamp25: what is the question?
[02:54] <uday> i am unable to get the sound in ubuntu  can help me
[02:54] <shane2peru> dcamp25: I'm not a real sftp guy, just wondered about the question. :)
[02:55] <PCTeacher012> uday: In a certain program or overall?
[02:55] <lolyea> uday: do you have any clues to why?
[02:55] <dcamp25> I am trying to backup Cisco Call Manager to ubuntu 9.04 will not work.  all other sftp functions work.
[02:56] <shane2peru> dcamp25: ooops, over my head, perhaps someone can help you.
[02:56] <PCTeacher012> uday: What version of ubuntu do you have?
[02:56] <dcamp25> I 9.o4
[02:56] <mgv1> lstarnes, so its just a button to press
[02:56] <lstarnes> mgv1: it's a bit more involved
[02:56] <dcamp25> I belive the issue may be that Call Manager does not understand encrypted streams......
[02:57] <lstarnes> mgv1: you may need to do other things.  Check the upgrade notes when upgrading
[02:57] <dcamp25> Is there a Cisco Group ?
[02:58] <Cr4zy_B0y> how to remove background when booting Ubuntu ?
[02:58] <PCTeacher012> uday: You still there
[02:58] <mgv1> lstarnes, im hoping nothing will collapse with it when upgrading
[02:58] <bp> hi
[02:58] <lolyea> uday has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer))
[02:58] <durt> dcamp25, #cisco or ##cisco
[02:58] <lolyea> i think
[02:58] <Cr4zy_B0y> ?
[02:58] <mgv1> how can i test my laptop microphone better after not hearing nothing in the recorder?
[02:58] <bp> i can print! :).. so simple.. however when i print with evince (pdf document), the page is blown up when i print to letter size page..
[02:59] <bp> does it have anything to do with ppd?
[02:59] <PCTeacher012> lolyea: Ooooh ,okay. Well, he obviously can not get much help..... haha
[02:59] <bp> mgv1, u mean, "not hearing" "anything"
[02:59] <bp> mgv1, check if its using alsa, and check the mic volume with alsa tools
[03:00] <lolyea> pigeon sux
[03:00] <PCTeacher012> lolyea: It does, that is why i use irssi ;)
[03:00] <mgv1> bp- yes yes yes
[03:00] <lolyea> and i use xchat
[03:00] <Formode> mgv1: Pidgin*?
[03:00] <Formode> Trying to get compiz-deskmenu working right now. Got it running with hotkeys... But not just from clicking. Is there any way to bind an action to the wallpaper in compiz? (Say like right click on wallpaper launches ____?)
[03:00] <hwl> Error! DKMS tree already contains: vboxdrv-2.1.4
[03:00] <hwl> You cannot add the same module/version combo more than once.
[03:00] <PCTeacher012> lolyea: I have that installed, it was intstalled when i installed the package xubuntu-desktop. But i never used it ;)
[03:00] <hwl> how do i fix this
[03:00] <durt> !splash | Cr4zy_B0y
[03:00] <hwl> i want to remove virtualbox app
[03:01] <lolyea> PCTeacher012: its awesome u gotta try it
[03:01] <Cr4zy_B0y> no no
[03:01] <PCTeacher012> lolyea: Ill log in in a diff name and see how it is
[03:01] <mdg> anyone know how to get streamtuner to load all the stations available?
[03:01] <lolyea> PCTeacher012: its alot like irssi lol
[03:01] <Cr4zy_B0y> when booting
[03:01] <Cr4zy_B0y> not startup time
[03:01] <durt> Cr4zy_B0y, then what do you mean?
[03:01] <hwl> nvm
[03:01] <mgv1> formode: not working when i try to open a jabber account
[03:01] <Formode> mgv1: You're doing it wrong.
[03:02] <revf> PCTeacher012: apparently it's a known bug that happens for pretty complicated-seeming reasons, I'll have to try to figure it out some other time
[03:02] <cody__> lolyea, I am now in XChat. But one thing i LOVE about irssi is that i can type just l and click tab and it finished your name, not lol then tab ;)
[03:02] <revf> but it doesn't sound like bootable gparted would help
[03:02] <revf> thanks anyway
[03:02] <Cr4zy_B0y> after choice ubuntu in grub
[03:02] <PCTeacher012> revf: Ooooh. okay. Your welcome
[03:02] <mgv1> formode: really?
[03:02] <lolyea> cody__: that is aweosme
[03:02] <Cr4zy_B0y> the screen with ubuntu logo
[03:02] <mdg> anyone know how to get streamtuner to load all the stations available?
[03:02] <Cr4zy_B0y> i want remove it to show which is running
[03:02] <cody__> lolyea, It is. XChat so far is nice, i like being able to scroll :P
[03:03] <kisuke> Cr4zy_B0y:  try ctrl + alt + (anumber beteween 1 - 6)
[03:03] <lolyea> cody__: yea
[03:04] <cody__> irssi does not allow you to :P But i still perfer it as of now lolyea
[03:04] <mdg> anyone know how to get streamtuner to load all the stations available?
[03:04] <lolyea> cody__: maybe shift+pgup?
[03:04] <mgv1> bp- i dont think i hear anything even after setting it to the highest in alsamixer
[03:04] <cody__> lolyea, Nope, tried everything :P Locked in place. If i miss something, i have no chance of seeing what it was :P
[03:04] <jrib> cody__: you can definitely scroll in irssi.  Try PageUp or ShiftPageUp
[03:04] <lolyea> cody__: think of when the server restarts Xp
[03:05] <PCTeacher012> Is there any way to get a windows-only stream to work on linux? If you need the site, ill post it, it is a radio
[03:05] <cody__> jrib, O_O Wow... I never knew that! I guess i never actually tested it! :P
[03:05] <jrib> PCTeacher012: i need the site..
[03:05] <PCTeacher012> www.sosradio.net
[03:05] <PCTeacher012> im pretty sure that is the url, it might be .org
[03:05] <mgv1> why i dont have spell checker even if i removed another language checker? for example in xchat
[03:06] <jrib> PCTeacher012: works fine with mplayer
[03:06] <PCTeacher012> how do i open it with mplayer?
[03:06] <lolyea> cody__: xchat and irssi are awesome compared to what my System 7.6.1 machine had
[03:06] <cody__> lolyea, What did it have? :p
[03:07] <dandaman> so i need help...I just installed ubuntu on another hdd using wubi from windows 7, now when i load up ubuntu, the 60gb hard drive that ubuntu is on isnt showing up in the file browser in ubuntu but shows up in windows, any ideas?
[03:07] <FonFon> is there a particular syntax that need to be used when entering checkinstall "provides" option? I cant seem to get apt to register it? figured i'd ask before making dummy packages...
[03:07] <lolyea> cody__: it had macirc 16day shareware v2.6 XD
[03:08] <jrib> PCTeacher012: well it probably works fine with other players as well, but if you wish to use mplayer then install the mozilla-mplayer package (or whatever it is).  Or just do in a console: mplayer -playlist 'http://www.christiannetcast.com/listen/dynamicasx.asp?station=sosradio'
[03:08] <PCTeacher012> lolyea: Wow! That is amazing :P:P:P:P:P:P (I switched back to irssi. I can not seem to leave it :P
[03:08] <lolyea> cody__: it ran that at startup instead of the FINDER!
[03:08] <PCTeacher012> jrib: Any idea about google chrome plugin for it?
[03:08] <jrib> PCTeacher012: none
[03:09] <prajjwal> is there a way to move my Linux an d swap from an extended partition to its own partition???
[03:09] <PCTeacher012> lolyea: Haha, You gotta be kiddin me :P
[03:09] <PCTeacher012> jrib: Are you serious D: That sucks
[03:09] <PCTeacher012> I love google chrome :(
[03:09] <lolyea> PCTeacher012: nope
[03:09] <jrib> PCTeacher012: I mean I have no idea
[03:09] <kisuke> Cr4zy_B0y: that help
[03:09] <KruyKaze> what do i need to get to execure .deb files they are not associated with anything anymore
[03:09] <PCTeacher012> jrib: OOOOH! Okay, ill search it up :P
[03:09] <GodfatherofEire> Guys is there a package for all of the legacy Ubuntu backgrounds?
[03:09] <lolyea> PCTeacher012: bad*** little script at the root i guess
[03:09] <jrib> KruyKaze: gdebi
[03:09] <mandomoose> hi folks I want to backup my home directory which is about 5+ gb, and burn it too dvd any simple program that can do it ?
[03:10] <il5anto> any people have a free google wave invite ?
[03:10] <KruyKaze> jrib, thanks
[03:10] <PCTeacher012> lolyea: HAHA, i guess :P
[03:10] <il5anto> ops
[03:10] <jrib> GodfatherofEire: you mean the artistic nudes or...?
[03:10] <mgv1> how can i test my laptop microphone better after not hearing nothing in the recorder? even when alsa set high with the mic
[03:10] <FloridaGuy> does ubuntu have a default partition manager ?
[03:10] <FonFon> heh no takers?
[03:10] <il5anto> gparted
[03:11] <GodfatherofEire> jrib, hah, no, like the default included backgrounds from 4.20 onwards
[03:11] <GodfatherofEire> ******10
[03:11] <lolyea> PCTeacher012: now... I am waiting 4 an SD to ATA adapter (my hard drive got ****** up)
[03:11] <PCTeacher012> jrib: What was the plugin for firefox at terminal again?
[03:11] <jrib> GodfatherofEire: oh
[03:11] <mdg> anyone know how to get streamtuner to load all the stations available?
[03:11] <PCTeacher012> lolyea: Wow, that sucks! D:
[03:11] <jrib> PCTeacher012: mozilla-mplayer or mplayer-mozilla, I forget
[03:11] <dandaman> anyone wanna try to tackle my problem?
[03:11] <PCTeacher012> kk ill try both jrib Thakns
[03:11] <kisuke> FloridaGuy: gparted, but it does notrcome in an ubuntu install run "sudo apt-get instal gparted" at the comand line
[03:11] <jrib> !anyone | dandaman
[03:11] <lolyea> jrib: maybe mplayer-mozilla
[03:11] <dandaman> I just installed ubuntu on another hdd using wubi from windows 7, now when i load up ubuntu, the 60gb hard drive that ubuntu is on isnt showing up in the file browser in ubuntu but shows up in windows, any ideas?
[03:12] <dandaman> i asked it earlier jrib
[03:12] <jrib> lolyea: it's actually the other one
[03:12] <dandaman> no one answered :\
[03:12] <FloridaGuy> kisuke, ok
[03:12] <jrib> dandaman: think about why it is more effecient to just ask your question
[03:12] <PCTeacher012> lolyea: it is, mozilla-mplayer :P
[03:12] <dandaman> i didnt wanna spam by asking it twice
[03:12] <kisuke> dandaman: insta from a live cd to the partition you want to install to
[03:12] <lolyea> jrib: darn
[03:12] <mdg> anyone know how to get streamtuner to load all the stations available?
[03:12] <PCTeacher012> lolyea: :P
[03:13] <dandaman> kisuke: i tried that, grub would get messed up and not boot up
[03:13] <dandaman> kisuke: i NEED to use wubi
[03:13] <lolyea> PCTeacher012: i dont actually have the plugin
[03:13] <lolyea> PCTeacher012: I have mplayer tho
[03:13] <PCTeacher012> lolyea: I need it cause i need that site ;)
[03:13] <jrib> dandaman: but you're "spamming" the same by saying "anyone blah".  Even more in fact, because no one has any clue what your question is.  So on the offchance someone replies to you, you're going to have to ask your question anyway
[03:13] <il5anto> any people have see or test google wave ?!?!?
[03:13] <PCTeacher012> uhm... jrib will it install in shiretoko?
[03:13] <jrib> PCTeacher012: try and see
[03:14] <lolyea> jrib: good thing floodbot is here...
[03:14] <PCTeacher012> jrib: Lol, we'll see :P
[03:14] <dandaman> ok, you win, i dont feel like arguing about what is the best way to be polite in this channel, i'd rather try to get my question answered instead :\
[03:14] <kisuke> dandaman: why do you need to use wubi?
[03:14] <GodfatherofEire> So, does anybody else know if there's a package of the legacy backgrounds from Warty up till Intrepid?
[03:14] <dandaman> kisuke: because ubuntu wont load otherwise
[03:15] <jrib> GodfatherofEire: might be an easy project to start and maintain if you are interested and you find it doesn't yet exist
[03:15] <dandaman> i have no idea why but i spent way too much time in here trying to solve the problem until i just broke down and used wubi
[03:15] <kisuke> dandaman: have you verified the CD?
[03:15] <dandaman> yes
[03:15] <prakriti> what dictates what services show up in the services admin?  is there a better way to manage services?  a cmd line way perchance?
[03:15] <GodfatherofEire> jrib, thats just it, I think there already is one though, I'm just not sure where it'd be
[03:15] <jrib> prakriti: sysv-rc-conf
[03:17] <Linx> having problem with fglrx Xorg video since kernel upgrade on thursday last week
[03:17] <kisuke> dandaman: a does it give you an error at all? please describe what happens
[03:17] <dandaman> kisuke: i've moved past fixing grub, no way im going back to that nightmare
[03:17] <x-warrior> Where can I get more information about how and when to use the section code from launchpad? Actually i'm studing computer science and want to share some codes with the community
[03:17] <dandaman> wait, is filesystem the hard drive that ubuntu is installed on?
[03:17] <prakriti> jrib : brilliant!  thats precicely what I was looking for.  Thanks!
[03:17] <Linx> when I have the xorg drives installed X crashes with segfault when running X -configure
[03:18] <jrib> GodfatherofEire: search for packages with "wallpaper" in the name.  I see things like "edgy-wallpapers" coming up
[03:18] <kisuke> dandaman: i can agree with that had grub break on me before <shudders>
[03:18] <Linx> I tried installing drives from ATI
[03:18] <Linx> and still have the same program
[03:18] <dandaman> kisuke: basically the suicide hotline know me by name now
[03:19] <Doctor_Ify> Hey Hey hey
[03:20] <PCTeacher012> jrib: It will not work in Firefox 3.5 or firefox 3.0
[03:20] <PCTeacher012> i installed mozilla-mplayer
[03:20] <Linx> running ubuntu 9.04 x86_64
[03:20] <PCTeacher012> Is there anything else i need to do?
[03:21] <kisuke> WUBI EXPERT LINE ONE!!!
[03:23] <dandaman> so the hdd that ubuntu is installed on is ntfs, is that why it isnt showing up in places?
[03:23] <kisuke> dandaman: might help i don't know...
[03:24] <kisuke> !wubi | dandaman
[03:24] <lolyea> dandaman: it is a hard disk imag
[03:24] <dandaman> i do not understand :(
[03:24] <lolyea> dandaman: it is a file on your windows partition
[03:25] <dandaman> no
[03:25] <epaphus> Hey guys, when I import a VPN config with the built in Network Manager.. where does it save that config?
[03:25] <dandaman> i chose for it to be installed on my new hdd
[03:25] <lolyea> dandaman: u have to restart your computer with the cd in the drive
[03:25] <dandaman> im looking at gparted and it says that 11gb are used, the 11gb that is ubuntu
[03:25] <lolyea> dandaman: then install
[03:26] <dandaman> lolyea: i cant install off the CD, problems with grub
[03:26] <dandaman> ugh screw it im just gonna shrink the drive and reinstall ubuntu
[03:26] <lolyea> dandaman: wat does it do at startup?!
[03:26] <jrib> PCTeacher012: "touch"ing the plug-in files and restarting firefox should be sufficient, though I thought that recent firefox versions included some interface to select preferred plug-ins
[03:26] <lolyea> hes gonna screw everythin up!
[03:26] <rahearn> Does anyone know where the empathy buddy list is stored on karmic?  I'd like to sync to machines by keeping the directory/file on ubuntu one, but all i've found is the rather useless .config/Empathy/contact-groups.xml file
[03:27] <kisuke> dandaman: add a  100 MB partition to the root of your main drive and set it to mount as /boot
[03:27] <jrib> rahearn: #ubuntu+1 for karmic questions
[03:27] <rahearn> jrib: sorry
[03:27] <trakcyia> How do I customize the colors of my taskbar by making changes to the 'system theme'?
[03:28] <Linx> on 2nd of Oct: an upgrade of the linux kernel, linux-libc-dev and a number of samba related packages ocurred, now I am unable to use fglrx
[03:28] <mgmuscari> does anybody know of a package that will play back what the microphone/line-in picks up in real time?
[03:28] <kisuke> !theme | trakcyia
[03:28] <Linx> also winbind
[03:28] <kisuke> doh
[03:29] <the_beav> will grub recognize my OS X partition?  and be able to boot to it...like chainload or something?
[03:30] <LLStarks> et
[03:30] <varmont> alow
[03:30] <varmont> alllow
[03:31] <fearful> where are is the icon folder in Jaunty
[03:31] <the_beav> /usr/share/icons
[03:31] <the_beav> ~/.icons
[03:32] <shaullx> i changed something probebly and now desktop effects and videos are not working
[03:32] <fearful> thanks lol
[03:32] <shaullx> i connected and external monitor to my netbook and played with resolutions and then it happened
[03:32] <the_beav> "i changed something probably" isn't gonna help us help you, man lol
[03:32] <shaullx> i reset everything back the way it was but still
[03:32] <varmont> bro ni aq baru pake linux cara update firefox entu gimana
[03:32] <varmont> bro ni aq baru pake linux cara update firefox entu gimana
[03:33] <the_beav> does ubuntu make a backup/original xorg.conf?
[03:33] <the_beav> if that's the case, shaullx, find it
[03:33] <shaullx> the_beav find what?
[03:33] <PCTeacher012> I cant see either panel
[03:33] <the_beav> and copy it over the xorg.conf that you modified
[03:33] <PCTeacher012> Why not?
[03:33] <PCTeacher012> It still works, but i dont see it
[03:34] <JacobT> hey room i have an ati card that artifacts on the rt hand side of my dipslay
[03:34] <shaullx> maybe i should restart gdm?
[03:34] <varmont> ada yg indonesia gak
[03:34] <varmont> ada yg indonesia gak
[03:34] <the_beav> if indeed, as it SHOULD, ubuntu has a backup xorg.conf -->/etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup   (or xorg.conf.original) copy that over the current xorg.conf..and then restart X
[03:34] <mgv1> there is a way to rotate pictures of webpages?
[03:34] <PCTeacher012> How do i get to see the panels again?
[03:35] <the_beav> PC- alt+F2  then  "gnome-panel"
[03:35] <the_beav> or "gnome-panel &" in terminal
[03:36] <rigodeni1> when i play a game (both 2D or 3D) in windowed mode the screen flickers, black bars. And when i play fullscreen after a few mins of play the screen locks up completely. I have an ATI 4870 with ubuntu proprietary drivers activated. What should i do?
[03:37] <the_beav> rigoden: ATI + LINUX = crap....i have same problem...you can try 100 things...none of them worked for me
[03:37] <cfedde> in my case turning off extra effects helps
[03:38] <trakcyia> kisuke in particular, i'm not trying to install anything. all i really need is access to the images the theme uses and a copy of gimp
[03:38] <trakcyia> I just dont know where the actual theme images are
[03:38] <the_beav> cfedde is right...turn off all effects for a much better performance
[03:38] <bp0> ati rage 128 works great in linux
[03:38] <bp0> heh
[03:38] <the_beav> my radeon hd 2600xt is crap
[03:38] <bp0> yeah
[03:38] <the_beav> 45 dollar nvidia cards out perform it
[03:39] <JacobT> radeon 1300 is even more crap haha
[03:39] <JacobT> problem is i hav e a laptop
[03:39] <bp0> anything newer than the rade 128 isnt so good
[03:39] <trakcyia> bp0: the rage 128.. is really old isnt it? i think i had one 7 years ago
[03:39] <m0r0n> I know this is not Ubuntu related, but what format what I need to format my drive in order to install windows?(Still using Ubuntu don't kill me)
[03:39] <bp0> but that rage is awesome
[03:39] <cfedde> ati has really taken a beating lately.
[03:39] <bp0> trakcyia: yeah, that was kindof the joke
[03:39] <Tehedra> is there an irc client built into ubuntu that i can use through ssh?
[03:39] <bp0> it does work really rgeat tho
[03:39] <bp0> *great
[03:39] <Tehedra> i dont really want to have to install something
[03:39] <lolyea> bp0: rage 128 sux compared to radeon hd 4870
[03:40] <frogfoo> Tehedra: not intalled by default, but irssi is in the repositories
[03:40] <johnni> I am in Jaunty 9.04...I pull up skype fresh install only see Pulse Audio Sound Server listed...none of my alsa are listed for like picking my mic and that any ideas?
[03:40] <shaullx> what the hell happened, i install ubuntu on my netbook and everything worked ok, desktop effects worked, i installed video codecs and changed the resolution for my external monitor and now videos won't play and desktop effects cant be enabled, its like my video driver got deleted or something
[03:40] <gbear14275> looking for a download link for server 9.10 beta... the link is broken on the main page.  Found this:  http://uec-images.ubuntu.com/releases/karmic/beta/ but not sure its what I'm looking for
[03:40] <mgv1> how can i check what is wrong with a microphne after alsa didnt shoewd it is the problem?
[03:40] <trakcyia> m0r0n: use fat32 or ntfs, either one will work fine, but the windows install cd will guide you through that process you don't need to create a filesystem beforehand
[03:40] <the_beav> desktop effects and ati don't mix....i have OS X on my desktop w/ the 2600xt..and it ROCKS...however, can't even run xcompositor in ubuntu
[03:40] <gbear14275> is there a "regular" 9.10 server edition?
[03:40] <lolyea> m0r0n: u can use wubi
[03:41] <the_beav> well, i can RUN it...but do anything else, like full screen video...its crap
[03:41] <Keiya> ... ;_; I /still/ can't click in windows without gnome wanting to move them
[03:41] <trakcyia> then tell gnome to knock it off
[03:41] <rigodeni1> the_beav: well i have compiz fusion extra effects, they work flawlessly, its only games that seem to mess things up for me.
[03:41] <Tehedra> frogfoo, when i type sudo aptitude search irssi  i cant see it
[03:41] <shaullx> someone?
[03:42] <Keiya> I ----ing uninstalled and reinstalled the entire damn desktop component, I've done everything but reformat and reinstall from disk...
[03:42] <frogfoo> m0r0n: i think the windows installer will format whatever partition(s) it takes over itself. so you shouldn't worry about that
[03:42] <Keiya> Do I have to do that!?
[03:42] <Tehedra> oh i see it
[03:42] <gbear14275> shaullx: I'd use vlc... no need for codecs
[03:42] <m0r0n> trakcyia: Its on a seperate hard drive, and I reformatted with the windows disk to re-install windows and then it said it doesn't meet the requirements or something
[03:42] <Keiya> Man, my Vista partition lasted longer than three days...
[03:42] <frogfoo> Tehedra: odd. maybe it's in the universe repos or something
[03:43] <shaullx> gbear14275, im not talking about codecs, i installed them to use movie player. the problem is my display driver something happened to it
[03:43] <the_beav> rigodenil: anything fullscreen, games, videos, flash...will screw up with effects on...in all of my ati experiences
[03:43] <Tehedra> i found it frogfoo thanks :D
[03:43] <frogfoo> Tehedra: nope - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Irssi
[03:43] <shaullx> and its a netbook all the display drivers were installed by default without any problem
[03:43] <frogfoo> Tehedra: good :)
[03:43] <shaullx> i dont know what to do now
[03:43] <m0r0n> Does anyone use GPareted?
[03:43] <trakcyia> m0r0n: you really ought to be in ##windows, but if you're not meeting requirements it may be disk size, if your computer really doesn't meet the requirements, you can alter the installing with a program called nlite
[03:43] <gbear14275> shaullx: " i installed video codecs and changed the resolution for my external monitor and now videos won't play and desktop effects cant be enabled, its like my video driver got deleted or something..."  sounds like a codec problem
[03:44] <gbear14275> m0r0n: yes...
[03:44] <johnni> I am in Jaunty 9.04...I pull up skype fresh install only see Pulse Audio Sound Server listed...none of my alsa are listed for like picking my mic and that any ideas?
[03:44] <shaullx> gbear14275 codecs can cause desktop effects to not work? i used them before i just reinstalled ubuntu and they worked
[03:44] <shaullx> i dont know what happened now
[03:44] <m0r0n> gbear14275: There are keys beside a partiton, what does that mean?
[03:44] <gbear14275> shaullx: when you say codecs... what program are you talking about?
[03:44] <shaullx> gbear14275 "movie player"
[03:45] <shaullx> the default player
[03:45] <m0r0n> gbear14275: Also a "!" in a warning symbol
[03:45] <shaullx> gbear14275 it said it needs codecs and it searched for them and installed them
[03:45] <the_beav> VLC > Movie Player....by miles
[03:45] <gbear14275> m0r0n: means they are locked/mounted probably
[03:46] <m0r0n> gbear14275: Cool thanks.
[03:46] <gbear14275> shaullx: I apologize, but that does sound like a legit problem but I'm not going to be able to help you
[03:46] <gbear14275> shaullx: I don't know enough
[03:46] <gbear14275> shaullx: can you remember what codec it was that you were trying to install?
[03:46] <shaullx> gbear14275 ffdshow i think
[03:46] <shaullx> or something like that
[03:47] <johnni> how do I disable Ctrl Alt D minimizing my desktop windows?
[03:47] <substancev> I have been searching the web unable to find a once found problem im having again. While in the desktop-manager.. when i drop to CLI (ctrl+alt+F10) i get a blank screen (ctrl+)ALT+F1-F6 doesn't switch, or atleast visably, between VC's... (ctrl+)alt+F7 returns me to the desktop-manager... could someone point me in the correct direction to resolve this...
[03:48] <substancev> video card configured correctly
[03:49] <shaullx> im downloading vlc hope it will work but still that a big problem for me
[03:49] <frogfoo> substancev: what do you see when you hit control-alt-f1?
[03:49] <leaf-sheep> !shortcut | johnni
[03:50] <shaullx> no one is able to help?
[03:50] <substancev> frogfoo: completely blank. no cursor... unable to see between any switching between vc's
[03:50] <the_beav> ANYBODY know if ubuntu will install next to my OS X partition and grub will be able to chainload it?
[03:50] <KB1JWQ> the_beav: rEFIt is your friend.
[03:50] <substancev> frogfoo: i can, however, return to desktop... BTW... im using Linux Mint... based off ubuntu...
[03:50] <cfedde> is there a hot key for maximizing a window vertically?
[03:51] <Prajjwal> !grub
[03:51] <shaullx> nope vlc is the same starts the video for a second and crashes
[03:51] <shaullx> what the hell
[03:51] <PCTeacher012> Hey, how do i make the Panels show up again?
[03:51] <KB1JWQ> !lang | shaullx
[03:51] <KB1JWQ> Gah.
[03:51] <leaf-sheep> !resetpanel | PCTeacher012
[03:51] <the_beav> KB1JWQ :  cheers, mate...I'll be reading all about that in a few minutes....wouldn't happen to know of any good guides/how to's?
[03:52] <shaullx> KB1JWQ is hell a bad word? :|
[03:52] <KB1JWQ> the_beav: Yeah.  It's called "Read the documentation."
[03:52] <shaullx> is there a command that will start a video with vlc from terminal?
[03:52] <lolyea> PCTeacher012: i kind of still like xchat
[03:52] <substancev> shaullx: try running vlc -v from terminal and pastebin it
[03:52] <frogfoo> substancev: which video card?
[03:52] <PCTeacher012> leaf-sheep: Thanks :D
[03:52] <shaullx> ok i will
[03:52] <PCTeacher012> lolyea: Haha, yea, it might be hard to get off :P
[03:52] <the_beav> KB1JWQ: already there....pretty....funny...tho....i guess
[03:53] <chiggins> question: is there some kinda add-on to ubuntu that i could download to make it so the menu bars for programs would come up on the top task bar.... like a mac basically
[03:53] <lolyea> PCTeacher012: i think its compiz trancperancy on my term window that bothers me
[03:53] <Keiya> When running gnome, trying to click inside a window is causing it to be dragged (as if alt was held down). The title bar buttons and the panels still work. This has persisted through restarting gnome, restarting the machine, and uninstalling and reinstalling the entire desktop environment. Holding down alt while clicking, it acts as if alt wasn't held. How can I fix this?
[03:53] <leaf-sheep> chiggins: Google "gnome, global menu PPA" or something similar.
[03:53] <substancev> frogfoo: GeForce 7150M / nForce 630M (GPU 0)
[03:53] <PCTeacher012> lolyea: Ooooh :P I cant even run compiz xD
[03:53] <shaullx> substancev http://pastebin.com/m183ae428
[03:54] <lolyea> PCTeacher012: pm me your hardware
[03:54] <raudy> can someone help me please
[03:54] <PCTeacher012> lolyea: I dont know how on irssi ;)
[03:54] <PCTeacher012> :P
[03:54] <KB1JWQ> !ask | raudy
[03:54] <lolyea> PCTeacher012: /msg lolyea <message>
[03:54] <the_beav> KB1JWQ: if i've already got Chameleon installed, will this be a problem?
[03:54] <raudy> yup
[03:54] <substancev> #
[03:54] <substancev> [????????] x11 video output error: X11 request 132.19 failed with error code 11:
[03:54] <substancev> #
[03:54] <substancev>  BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)
[03:54] <FloodBot1> substancev: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[03:54] <raudy> :-D
[03:54] <gbear14275> I was wondering if someone could pass a link to me or some information about the upcoming 9.10 server edition?  I tried to download it from this link: http://uec-images.ubuntu.com/releases/9.10/  but its broken.  I found this page: http://uec-images.ubuntu.com/releases/karmic/beta/  but am not sure what version I'm looking for.  Can someone tell me about the upcoming server versions or by chance point me to the "regular" server .i
[03:54] <frogfoo> substancev: did you see this thread? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=585454 old but maybe it'll work
[03:55] <shaullx> substancev what does that mean
[03:55] <substancev> shaullx: looks like you either are running a video to powerful for your machine or you dont have vid drivers installed
[03:55] <substancev> just a guess
[03:55] <uman> Hello, I need a newer version of a package. Is there a way to just install one package from Karmic on my Jaunty system?
[03:56] <shaullx> substancev it can only be drivers but i didnt even need to install them they where preinstaleld by default its a netbook i never had any problems with that
[03:56] <uman> Before anyone asks, it's not in backports; I already checked
[03:56] <frogfoo> PCTeacher012: use /msg lolyea <whatever>
[03:56] <frogfoo> PCTeacher012: for pm
[03:56] <shaullx> substancev something went wrong and i dont know what and how to fix it
[03:56] <PCTeacher012> lolyea: I did
[03:56] <the_beav> uman: goto the products website..see if there offer a deb for the newer release you're loking for
[03:56] <shaullx> preinstalled*
[03:56] <substancev> frogfoo: i believe this is my solution..
[03:56] <uman> the_beav: they don't :(
[03:56] <frogfoo> PCTeacher012: then alt-p and alt-n to switch "tabs"
[03:56] <uman> it's python-sqlalchemy by the way
[03:56] <substancev> shaullx: let me correct this issue and ill try to help as much as i can
[03:56] <raudy> please see this.. http://paste.ubuntu.com/287508/
[03:57] <PCTeacher012> frogfoo: Alt p and alt n goes up/down page
[03:57] <frogfoo> PCTeacher012: wrong, i mean ctrl-p and ctrl-n to switch "tabs"
[03:57] <the_beav> uman: you can build from source, maybe?  just make sure the older package is removed
[03:57] <PCTeacher012> frogfoo: No other tabs?
[03:57] <shaullx> substancev ok what should i do then?
[03:57] <uman> the_beav: okay.
[03:57] <frogfoo> PCTeacher012: well, windows, whatever. if you /msg someone, you'll get them
[03:57] <shaullx> substancev it happened after i installed codecs for "movie player" and played with the resolution for my external screen
[03:58] <evon> can anyone please help me set up an ftp server?
[03:58] <ixian_> !karmic
[03:58] <gbear14275> join #ubuntu+1
[03:58] <gbear14275> oops lol hehe
[03:58] <PCTeacher012> lolyea: Well, i dont think compiz is actually needed ;)
[03:58] <PCTeacher012> woops
[03:59] <josh> does anyone remember that "game" for the Apple II where you could wire robots with logic gates and sensors then set them free in a room to complete some task?
[03:59] <frogfoo> evon: did you try these instructions? https://help.ubuntu.com/6.06/ubuntu/serverguide/C/ftp-server.html
[03:59] <balsaq2> PCTeacher:you all tied up?
[03:59] <Keiya> josh: Robot Oddessy
[03:59] <frogfoo> evon: guess they're pretty old, but ftp servers probably haven't changed much...
[03:59] <PCTeacher012> balsaq2: What do you mean? :P
[03:59] <Keiya> josh: (I never played it, but there's a java rewrite somewhere)
[03:59] <balsaq2> can you pm me
[03:59] <evon> frogfoo: i will check it out. does it have a gui?
[03:59] <josh> Keiya: awesome! wonder if there's a contemporary version
[04:00] <balsaq2> PCTeacher: will you pm me?
[04:00] <frogfoo> evon: i doubt it. most servers do not.
[04:00] <PCTeacher012> balsaq2: I did
[04:00] <evon> frogfoo: that sucks. I'm not that good and commandline
[04:00] <Keiya> josh: Not that I know of, just a rewrite of the same thing, with the old look and everything, to run on modern hardware (and add a few little things like chips with different numbers of pins)
[04:00] <frogfoo> evon: don't worry, you'll learn by doing.
[04:00] <substancev> shaullx: try reinstalling your video drivers... what card do you have?
[04:01] <gbear14275> I was wondering if someone could pass a link to me or some information about the upcoming 9.10 server edition?  I tried to download it from this link: http://uec-images.ubuntu.com/releases/9.10/  but its broken.  I found this page: http://uec-images.ubuntu.com/releases/karmic/beta/  but am not sure what version I'm looking for.  Can someone tell me about the upcoming server versions or by chance point me to the "regular" server .i
[04:01] <josh> Keiya: thanks a ton!
[04:01] <josh> Even the Apple chan didn't know
[04:01] <epaphus> Hey guys, when I import a VPN config with the built in Network Manager.. where does it save that config?
[04:01] <shaullx> substancev there are no drivers to reinstall and i dont remember what card its something generic of intel im on a netbook
[04:01] <Keiya> josh: No problem!
[04:01] <raudy> how i can detect my ethernets
[04:01] <shaullx> substancev drivers where preinstalled i dont know if i can even download them for linux
[04:02] <dissected> hello
[04:02] <Keiya> Ah! I fixed my problem!
[04:02] <substancev> shaullx look for your drivers under menu->administration-> hardware/restricted drivers
[04:02] <substancev> i believe thats the path.
[04:02] <Mike_lifeguard> What is the standard wireless security I should be setting up?
[04:03] <shaullx> substancev nothing about display there i looked only wifi
[04:03] <Keiya> If anyone has Gnome constantly moving their windows instead of clicking them, open system->preferences->windows and use the keyboard (or hold alt_ to activate one of the options (alt is default). This should fix it!
[04:03] <gbear14275> Mike_lifeguard: wpa2 is a good choice
[04:04] <evon> frogfoo: so i followed the instructions and started the daemon so how to i allow someone to dowload my files?
[04:04] <prajjwal> hi, umm quick question .... i burned a .iso image(of Jaunty) to a CD-RW ... and when i tried to use it to install it on my friend's computer, it wouldn't recognize the CD .... is that a "wont work cause its a CD-RW thing" ????
[04:04] <frogfoo> evon: you need to put your files in the right place, so that vsftpd can find them
[04:05] <evon> frogfoo: why can't i just tell the program where to get them?
[04:05] <shaullx> /server -m irc.torrentleech.org/7011
[04:05] <shaullx> wtf
[04:05] <shaullx> :S
[04:06] <frogfoo> evon: yes, that would work too
[04:06] <prajjwal> btw i went into his BIOS after a couple of tries and disabled all the boot options other than the CD one ..... gave me some error about not being able to load ....
[04:06] <shaullx> why did it send to the channel
[04:06] <Out_Cold> prajjwal, you should be able to prioritize the boot options instead of disabling them
[04:06] <evon> frogfoo: ok I am reading the config file now to see if I can tell it where to get the files but I still have know idea how to have someone connect to it
[04:06] <Out_Cold> ** sorry if that's already done or i'm off by lots, i just joined in
[04:07] <frogfoo> evon: ok. i reckon you want to look for the anon_root config option in that file
[04:07] <shaullx> substancev so do u have any ideas?
[04:07] <disappearedng> Anyone familiar with how I can deal with the vodei wrapper?
[04:07] <Dr_butter> noisebridge
[04:07] <frogfoo> evon: once that's set up, hopefully you can tell people to put ftp://<your-ip-address-here>/ into firefox
[04:08] <frogfoo> evon: there are potential firewall/networking snags that depend on exactly how you're connected to the internet
[04:08] <Out_Cold> i had my ftp rooted cuz i failed to update my ftp server for a long time..
[04:08] <evon> frogfoo: ok you mind trying it for me if i send you the info?
[04:08] <frogfoo> evon: rightho
[04:09] <prajjwal> i tried taht ... but it still wouldn't read the CD and would boot from the HD ..... even when i F12'd and booted from CD ... a msg would flash up and it would go back to booting from Vista ..... it was only after i disabled the booting from all but the CD then i got the error (sorry i for got what the excact wording was .... but it was something like "cannot recognize device" ..... my CD-R on which i burned Har
[04:09] <prajjwal> dy DID install it properly on his though ... so i was just wondering ...
[04:09] <Lenin_Cat> were is the equalizer in VLC
[04:10] <Out_Cold> prajjwal, did he use the same disc?
[04:10] <prajjwal> the same CD-R for Hardy you mean ??? yeah ....
[04:11] <Out_Cold> prajjwal, i would try the disc in another computer or try another disc.
[04:12] <substancev> frogfoo: Thanks... although the steps were not for me it reminded me of what my solution was previously.. Its in the grub menu ... i had no vga=xxx setting for terminals... so it works now. thank you
[04:12] <Out_Cold> sometimes badly programed windows burn apps do a really poor job of iso burning
[04:12] <PCTeacher012> aaah, ubuntu is not nice to ATI. try to get the nvidia equivelant, Like about a nVidia RIVA TNT2 Model 64 Pro (I have that ;))
[04:12] <substancev> shaullx: how's it going with that
[04:12] <prajjwal> oh .. .so its not a CD-RW problem then ??? (i figure i screwed up somewhere ..) ...thanks ... i'll try it on other computers and see how it works ...
[04:12] <shaullx> substancev nothing new
[04:12] <torn> Is Karmic Koala going to give the option to install to an encrypted root partition during installation?
[04:12] <substancev> ok... paste that link from pastebin again
[04:13] <frogfoo> substancev: np :)
[04:13] <PCTeacher012> balsaq2: Since they say it would work, then go with it. I wasnt sure if such an old computer could handle a newer geforce
[04:14] <Out_Cold> prajjwal, it could be a number of problems to hardware, bad discs, poor burning, incompatible architecture
[04:14] <substancev> frogfoo: may i ask what exactly you searched that found that... i was looking for vitual consoles... tty i think would have gave me better results
[04:14] <substancev> shaullx: can you paste the pastebin url again?
[04:14] <_dan> so yeah
[04:14] <_dan> i told grub to install on a different disk instead
[04:14] <_dan> still get the error that it cant install grub
[04:14] <shaullx> substancev http://pastebin.com/m183ae428
[04:14] <_dan> am i pretty much SOL?
[04:14] <prajjwal> thanks Out_Cold, ...
[04:15] <_dan> really want to get linux to work on this comp
[04:15] <_dan> without reformatting a whole drive
[04:15] <_dan> >_<
[04:15] <frogfoo> substancev: ubuntu blank console, via http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=710789
[04:15] <mgv1> why i dont see previews of flvs?
[04:15] <_dan> is it confused because im on windows 7?
[04:15] <Keiya> Can anyone help me translate the student fork of these instructions? ( http://stustorage.uww.edu/webstoragedocs/connect-pc-webdav.html ) I've tried, but I keep getting "Cannot display location "davs://<myusernamethere>@stustorage.uww.edu/<myusernamethere>" Not a WebDAV enabled share"
[04:15] <YungRipp> How do I restart my Kubuntu command bar at the bottom if it crashes?
[04:16] <Out_Cold> _dan, if you install grub where your windows is you don't actually format the windows partition, just your master boot record
[04:16] <frogfoo> substancev: the signal to noise ratio of the ubuntu forums is much higher than the rest of the web, so i usually include ubuntu in my searches
[04:16] <Out_Cold> _dan, i dunno bout windows 7 though
[04:16] <_dan> so i should tell it to install grub into my windows partition?
[04:17] <Out_Cold> if it asks you that, yes. it will allow you to boot both windows and ubuntu
[04:17] <_dan> well the default is (hd0) i think
[04:17] <Out_Cold> _dan, you should do the default grub installation without selecting the advanced options
[04:17] <uman> the_beav: okay.
[04:17] <substancev> shaullx: do all media players crash immediately?
[04:17] <_dan> but then you can also tell it to do /dev/sda, /dev/sda1 and stuff
[04:17] <Out_Cold> yes. that's the windows MBR
[04:17] <_dan> the default grub install fails though
[04:18] <Jack_Vermicelli> Heya, guys. I need help ejecting a dvd. :-P I get Failed to eject "/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/storage_model_DVD_RW_AD_7170A". Given device "/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/storage_model_DVD_RW_AD_7170A" is not a volume or drive.
[04:18] <uman> the_beav: turns out I was able to go ahead and install the Karmic package. Why didn't you just tell me that to begin with?
[04:18] <shaullx> substancev yeah
[04:18] <shaullx> not only media players effects wont work its a driver problem
[04:18] <jasonmchristos> does 9.10 have rhythmbox?
[04:18] <Keiya> Can anyone help me translate the student fork of these instructions? ( http://stustorage.uww.edu/webstoragedocs/connect-pc-webdav.html ) I've tried, but I keep getting "Cannot display location "davs://<myusernamethere>@stustorage.uww.edu/<myusernamethere>" Not a WebDAV enabled share" (Alternatively, there's OS X instructions at http://stustorage.uww.edu/webstoragedocs/connect-mac-webdav.html if thoise are more easily translatable)
[04:19] <_dan> installer just says, grub failed to install on hd0
[04:19] <substancev> shaullx: after you installed codecs where again?
[04:19] <_dan> and that its a fatal error
[04:19] <torn> _dan, how many physical hard drives do you have?
[04:19] <_dan> 5
[04:19] <the_beav> uman: it's probably not advised...and if it was a more complex graphical package, it more than likely would have called for dependencies that aren't in you're repos
[04:19] <substancev> shaullx: mplayer?
[04:19] <the_beav> uman: but that's good to know...
[04:19] <shaullx> yeah
[04:20] <abgalphabet> can i help testing the booting of 9.10 beta by deploying it on Virtualbox?
[04:20] <_dan> does the linux partition need to be at the beginning of the drive or something?
[04:20] <torn> _dan, no.
[04:20] <torn> _dan, how many physical hard drives do you have?
[04:20] <rwlove_> is there a specific sound channel for ubuntu? one that's not just alsa or pulse?
[04:20] <_dan> torn: 5
[04:20] <rwlove_> and by channel I mean irc channel
[04:20] <_dan> and when i try to do grub from cmd line i get this
[04:20] <_dan> grub> root (hd0,1)
[04:20] <_dan> Error 18: Selected cylinder exceeds maximum supported by BIOS
[04:20] <mgv1> i think its a bad thing to say 'ubuntu is os for humans' who decided on this?
[04:20] <torn> _dan, what does your setup look like? (Hard drive 0 has Windows, Hard drive 1 has...?)
[04:21] <_dan> hdd 0 is windows, the other 4 are data drives
[04:21] <Out_Cold> _dan, i haven't run into that problem before
[04:21] <uman> mgv1: agreed
[04:21] <torn> _dan, and you installed Linux on HD 0?
[04:21] <_dan> yeah
[04:21] <uman> mgv1: last I checked Ubuntu is an OS for computers ;)
[04:21] <_dan> its a 1.5TB drive
[04:21] <substancev> shaullx: could you run mplayer from terminal and paste bin it? i want to compare
[04:21] <_dan> i cleared 100gb at the end of the drive
[04:21] <_dan> after the windows partition
[04:22] <_dan> for linux
[04:22] <torn> _dan, how many partitions? (Windows is partition 1? swap is partition 2? /boot is 3? / is 4? /home is 5?)
[04:22] <shaullx> substancev how to run mplayer from terminal
[04:22] <frogfoo> mgv1: you think we should extend the evangelism to other species?
[04:22] <mgv1> uman, really funny
[04:22] <abgalphabet> how to hide the grub2 bootloader menu completely?
[04:22] <_dan> i just did windows is 1, ext3 is 2, swap is 3
[04:22] <_dan> i couldn't figure out how to get it to autogenerate the partitions
[04:22] <_dan> do i need a separate one for /boot?
[04:22] <torn> _dan, did you already install Linux? Or at you stuck at the installer?
[04:22] <mgv1> just a stupid name for this os
[04:22] <_dan> the installer fails out at the grub step
[04:22] <substancev> shaullx: in terminal just tupe gmplayer
[04:22] <torn> _dan, no you don't need a separate /boot, but it's recommended.
[04:22] <_dan> im on live cd
[04:23] <shaullx> substancev its not mplayer terminal says its not installed, its "movie player"
[04:23] <substancev> shaullx: in terminal just type gmplayer
[04:23] <rwlove_> abgalphabet: edit /boot/grub/menu.conf and change the timeout to 0
[04:23] <torn> _dan, but the last 3 partitions are unused? Nothing is installed to them?
[04:23] <substancev> shaullx: woops
[04:23] <Trizicus> i setup vsftpd and I cannot access (anonymously) my ftp server via firefox but it can be accessed anonymously via ftp. How do I fix this?>
[04:23] <_dan> the last 2 i created to install onto
[04:23] <_dan> so it has whatever the installer put on them
[04:23] <substancev> shaullx: in terminal type totem
[04:23] <_dan> before it tried doing grub
[04:23] <torn> _dan, I'm guessing you are trying to install Ubuntu?
[04:23] <Linuxteacher> How do i register my name again?
[04:23] <_dan> yeah
[04:24] <lstarnes> !register > Linuxteacher
[04:24] <Keiya> mgv1: So agreed, I can't get Ubuntu to run on me at all. Maybe I'm some knockoff russian human?
[04:24] <frogfoo> Trizicus: i don't understand. firefox speaks ftp (that is, the ftp protocol) and you seem to be saying that it can be accessed via ftp
[04:24] <torn> _dan, no need to do all this "prep work" before installing. The Ubuntu installer allows you to do a manual partition setup (with Gparted) and then you can create the partitions and install the OS in one go.
[04:24] <frogfoo> Trizicus: how can it be accessed, exactly?
[04:24] <_dan> yeah i made the new 2 partitions with gparted in the installer
[04:25] <Trizicus> i can access it anon through ftp command however cannot do so in a browser or filezilla for example
[04:25] <_dan> and then proceeded to install onto them
[04:25] <evon> frogfoo: question for you
[04:25] <_dan> except the installer failed at doing grub
[04:25] <abgalphabet> set the grub timeout to 0, but it still display "Welcome Grub" or "Loading Grub" sth...message on the screen. can i hide this message also?
[04:25] <frogfoo> evon: mm
[04:25] <shaullx> substancev http://pastebin.com/m6ae25d9e
[04:25] <torn> _dan, I recommend this setup: Partition 1 - Windows, Parition 2 - swap, Partition 3 - /boot, Partition 4 - /, Partition 5 - /home
[04:25] <mgv1> just a silly thing to call ubuntu 'for humans'
[04:25] <evon> if I chmod a directory so that ftp users can download from it but not write to it. will i still be able to write to that directory?
[04:26] <torn> _dan, and then GRUB will be installed and replace the current MBR on HDD 0, and it will automatically add "Windows" to the list of OS's to choose from when you boot up the computer.
[04:26] <torn> _dan, the GRUB files will be installed on /boot
[04:26] <frogfoo> Trizicus: what happens when you put ftp://localhost/ into a browser running on the server?
[04:26] <substancev> shaullx: im sorry could you do it again this time type totem --sync
[04:26] <jjrev> mgv1: are you aware of the meaning of the word "ubuntu" ?
[04:26] <Trizicus> it times out
[04:26] <frogfoo> evon: well, you're asking the question backwards
[04:26] <torn> _dan, /boot I recommend ext2, while / and /home I recommend ext3 (or ext4)
[04:26] <Trizicus> err nevermind...
[04:27] <evon> frogfoo: how so?
[04:27] <Trizicus> now it's working (and yes I restarted service before to be sure)
[04:27] <frogfoo> evon: you mean: can I chmod a directory so that i can still write to it, but others cannot
[04:27] <frogfoo> evon: answer: yes
[04:27] <mgv1> jjrev, what is it?
[04:27] <torn> _dan, I just read what you wrote.
[04:27] <evon> frogfoo: thanks
[04:27] <jjrev> mgv1: it means "humanity towards others"
[04:27] <shaullx> substancev http://pastebin.com/m6e41ea03
[04:28] <mgv1> jjrev, sounds like robot
[04:28] <jjrev> mgv1: ?
[04:28] <Trizicus> frogfoo it works with localhost however it does not work with my IP address (router ip address) I've setup portforwarding and it wont work through firefox but using the ftp command it will work.
[04:28] <Balsaq> PCTeacher012: battery went dead sorry
[04:28] <mgv1> jjrev, the name ubuntu reminds me the word robot
[04:29] <frogfoo> Trizicus: Are you sure that you're putting ftp:// with the ip address into firefox?
[04:29] <substancev> shaullx: not really telling me much.. did you know what codecs it was going to install?
[04:29] <F3L1P3> somebody can help-me
[04:29] <Trizicus> yes
[04:29] <F3L1P3> ?
[04:29] <frogfoo> Trizicus: when you say it doesn't work, what happens exactly?
[04:29] <Trizicus> It works when i do ftp ip but not in firefox
[04:29] <mgv1> jjrev, so this is the actual name of ubuntu? by what languege?
[04:30] <shaullx> substancev i told you ffdshow
[04:30] <Trizicus> it times out with 425 error
[04:30] <ynk> my goodness! everybody is DEAD in the Netbeans channel. -sigh-
[04:30] <jjrev> mgv1: the word comes from Africa
[04:30] <Out_Cold> _dan, i agree with torn 100%. you should do separate drives for those partitions and USE the auto installer
[04:30] <ynk> all i need to be able to compile c++ apps.
[04:30] <F3L1P3> wget -q http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt/387EE263.gpg -O- | sudo apt-key add -
[04:31] <F3L1P3> what means -O-?
[04:31] <_dan> wait
[04:31] <frogfoo> Trizicus: yes, but please explain exactly what happens when you try to access it in firefox
[04:31] <_dan> so do each partition on a separate drive? :/
[04:31] <frogfoo> Trizicus: in more detail than "it doesn't work"
[04:31] <_dan> @ Out_Cold
[04:31] <Balsaq> how do i pm someone?
[04:31] <frogfoo> Balsaq: /msg foo bar
[04:31] <Out_Cold> _dan, each partition a different /dev/sda##
[04:31] <Trizicus> When I try ftp://ip/ in firefox I get a 425 error. However when I try ftp ip it works just fine
[04:31] <Balsaq> thanks frogfoo
[04:32] <Out_Cold> _dan, same drive different partition
[04:32] <AutoMatriX> Hi folks, I've got to setup a complete webserver for a 2nd hand shop ... but I'm nowhere .... can one please give me a direction to look in ? thanks
[04:32] <_dan> alright ill try separate boot partition
[04:32] <_dan> if not maybe i can clear out my fourth drive temporarily and try it there
[04:32] <mgv1> jjrev, "humanity towards others" is also boring name
[04:33] <frogfoo> Trizicus: are you running firefox on the server?
[04:33] <Out_Cold> _dan, use the auto installer and select the manual partition install, there you use gparted to set up
[04:33] <torn> _dan, he means about separate partitions for swap, /boot, /, and /home
[04:33] <Linuxteacher> how do i run a script inside irssi? It is a perl file
[04:33] <Trizicus> Yes
[04:33] <Out_Cold> ^^
[04:33] <_dan> aight
[04:33] <jjrev> mgv1: what would you call it?
[04:33] <_dan> ill give the auto install another try
[04:33] <torn> (And use ext2 for /boot since ext3 and ext4 use a journal, which is needless for the /boot partition)
[04:34] <Out_Cold> agreed
[04:34] <Linuxteacher> why doesnt linux use NTFS -_- lol
[04:34] <_dan> what would you recommend for sizes for these?
[04:34] <Out_Cold> although ext4 is turning out to be a fairly interesting FS
[04:34] <_dan> if i have 100gb to work with
[04:34] <jjrev> Linuxteacher: because we have Ext4 ;)
[04:34] <Linuxteacher> jjrev: LOL, is it better than ntfs?
[04:34] <torn> _dan, it depends.
[04:34] <Out_Cold> Linuxteacher, NTFS er and is windows.. and you can load the ntfs drive and mount the drives
[04:35] <Out_Cold> !NTFS
[04:35] <kindofabuzz> ntfs is probably not open source
[04:35] <mgv1> jjrev, "understanding robotic behaviur in humans" but what is the matter what is my suggestion the name doesnt pretty
[04:35] <jjrev> Linuxteacher: it's pretty quick, but i don't really have a comparison.. i don't use windows much at all
[04:35] <Out_Cold> ** oops on spelling
[04:35] <alex87> hey guys, any idea why i have no ipv4 address in my virtual machine guest anymore?
[04:35] <Bluey> linuxteacher - http://scripts.irssi.org/
[04:35] <substancev> shaullx: try sudo apt-get remove totem-xine w32codecs vlc vlc-plugin-arts wxvlc totem-xine mplayer-386 mplayer-fonts mozilla-mplayer libdvdcss
[04:35] <torn> _dan, personally, I would make the swap the same size as my RAM, I would make /boot 100 MB, I would make / 10 GB (or 20 GB to play it safe), and finally /home gets the rest.
[04:35] <substancev> shaullx: wait
[04:35] <jjrev> mgv1: i don't understand what you mean by 'robotic'
[04:35] <substancev> shaullx: try sudo apt-get --purge remove totem-xine w32codecs vlc vlc-plugin-arts wxvlc totem-xine mplayer-386 mplayer-fonts mozilla-mplayer libdvdcss
[04:36] <Linuxteacher> oh, and, can i install firefox 3.7 on linux? :)
[04:36] <torn> _dan, on Ubuntu, I never went over 4 GB on my / partition, but it doesn't hurt to give the system partition extra room to breathe.
[04:36] <substancev> shaullx: then sudo apt-get install vlc
[04:36] <torn> Linuxteacher, you mean Firefox 3.5? Yes.
[04:36] <kindofabuzz> is it possible to multiple distros on one usb stick? do i need a boot manager for it?
[04:36] <chu_> Good morning.
[04:36] <shaullx> ok sec
[04:36] <mgv1> jjrev, doing like others without tiny amount of realism and without good reason
[04:36] <Linuxteacher> torn: no, i mean firefox 3.7
[04:36] <Out_Cold> _dan, torn, i never went over 10 gb. but i now have /var and /usr as separate partitions
[04:36] <AutoMatriX> has someone a direction in which to point me for setting up a complete internet server
[04:36] <Linuxteacher> i have firefox 3.5 but i want 3.7
[04:36] <jjrev> mgv1: i'm still not following.
[04:37] <Bluey> there is no ff 3.7 I've heard tell where did you hear of it?
[04:37] <shaullx> substancev im restarting
[04:37] <shaullx> brb
[04:37]  * lolyea has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)]
[04:37] <jjrev> AutoMatriX: what do you mean 'complete internet server'?
[04:37] <kindofabuzz> Bluey, it's called the trunk, anyone can test it out
[04:37] <Linuxteacher> Bluey: There is, it is a nightly release, Beta. I had it for windows
[04:37] <Out_Cold> yea never h3.7 eithereard of
[04:37] <Linuxteacher> It is in there FTP
[04:37] <Out_Cold> damn stupid touch pad
[04:37] <mgv1> robotic- doing like others without sensing
[04:38] <Bluey> cirque makes the worst touchpads
[04:38] <Linuxteacher> link follows:
[04:38] <Linuxteacher> http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/nightly/latest-trunk/
[04:38] <Out_Cold> **yea never heard of 3.7 either
[04:38] <Tugle> there is a firefox beta is coming out next week, I think it's 3.7
[04:38] <torn> Linuxteacher, I'd wait until your distro releases a package for 3.7.
[04:38] <Bluey> i have enough problems with 3.5 --
[04:38] <kindofabuzz> forums about FF trunks and branches: http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewforum.php?f=23
[04:38] <AutoMatriX> jjrev, I'm virtually nowhere ... got to set up an on line selling instrument for a 2nd handshop
[04:38] <mgv1> jjrev, aggresive copying of others
[04:38] <Bluey> it keeps locking on me - and has be be restarted - looks like a flash problem though
[04:38] <Linuxteacher> torn: Well, i love to beta test everything :P
[04:39] <Out_Cold> Linuxteacher, just don't cry in here when your box breaks
[04:39] <jjrev> mgv1: robots are purpose built machines, so they have no concept of thought per se
[04:39] <kindofabuzz> Linuxteacher, http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=305281
[04:39] <torn> openSUSE 11.1 Mozilla Community repository packaged 3.5.3 very quickly, which is what I use on my desktop. Firefox 3.5 on Linux gives me (and it seems others) fewer problems than on Windows, ironically.
[04:39] <Linuxteacher> Out_Cold: I always have teh chance to reinstall. Haha
[04:39] <_dan> cool, i guess i broke the livecd
[04:39] <_dan> brb rebooting
[04:39] <jjrev> AutoMatriX: you want to start by researching LAMP Servers
[04:40] <Out_Cold> Linuxteacher, wait till you know enough to fix it without the reinstall
[04:40] <fccf> Linuxteacher: why don't you get the latest ubuntu karmic beta available now ... more info #ubuntu+1 ... it's all beta
[04:40] <AutoMatriX> jjrev, what is a next problem is to link that server to ebay so that 'sales-staff' can put someting on that site
[04:40] <prajjwal> is there a way to disable the touchpad while im typing ...
[04:40] <StaRetji> I have installed live ubuntu on the usb stick. I know I can't compile kernel, but is it possible to change the kernel? I have 9.04 with 2.6.28-11-generic and would like to change it to 2.6.31-12-386 THX in advance ;)
[04:40] <torn> Linuxteacher, here's the source code for Linux: http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/nightly/latest-trunk/
[04:40] <Linuxteacher> Because it is the pain in the arse to burn it to a CD on ubuntu. I am never able to get it
[04:40] <Linuxteacher> torn: I am on the site
[04:40] <Out_Cold> StaRetji, look in synaptic package manager
[04:40] <Linuxteacher> I can NEVER burn an iso in ubuntu.
[04:41] <Bluey> linux - sure you cn
[04:41] <mgv1> jjrev, but that can be said in similar way about people
[04:41] <StaRetji> look what dude?
[04:41] <jjrev> AutoMatriX: once you have your LAMP server up, you'll want to look in to web scripting languages and NaviCat
[04:41] <Bluey> even I can burn iso...
[04:41] <Out_Cold> Linuxteacher?? use k3b or gnomebaker or brasero
[04:41] <torn> Linuxteacher, you tried using Brasero?
[04:41] <AutoMatriX> jjrev, the lap-things alre already present, I am updating the software of my 3 laptops via a personal mirror
[04:41] <substancev> That shaullx issue... weird.. there is no ffdshow in linux thats for windows
[04:41] <fccf> StaRetji: you would be jumping alot of versions and would likely break other things, I think you best bet is to wait for !karmic
[04:41] <fccf> !karmic
[04:41] <Linuxteacher> torn and Out_Cold: Yes, i tried all those programs. All failed
[04:42] <torn> Linuxteacher, on different .iso files?
[04:42] <jjrev> mgv1: i do concede that people can act like robots, but i don't understand how ubuntu is related (other than that the word ubuntu reminds you of robots)
[04:42] <Linuxteacher> torn: Yes. I tried GParted.iso a while back. And lately Fedora 11 iso. Both failed
[04:42] <Tehedra> whats the default port for mysql?
[04:42] <AutoMatriX> jjrev, so I guess I'm already on the good path ?
[04:42] <Tehedra> if i install it using aptitude on ubuntu jaunty?
[04:43] <bp0> what is the difference between http://releases.ubuntu.com/karmic/ and http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/karmic/beta/ ?
[04:43] <Out_Cold> 0_o gparted iso? hmm.... i'd try another iso.. or a new cd driver
[04:43] <iznt> hello. i tried to create a new partition, and now my computer wont boot. i get "grub loading, please wait... error 22"
[04:43] <StaRetji> fccf: thx for answer, you're probably right, but I have to try. I have working system, and backups of that system. Building new system would be a big pain in the ss for me. Can you give me some tips on how to upgrade the system?
[04:43] <lstarnes> Tehedra: 3306
[04:43] <iznt> i tried putting in a live cd and that did not work.
[04:43] <jjrev> AutoMatriX: yes, assuming you have all the proper firewalls and everything set up, domain names, and all that good stuff, you should be on your way to implementing a MySQL database and interfacing with it via a website of your design
[04:43] <Linuxteacher> Out_Cold: Just because a while back i was not able to do anything with ubuntu. I dont remember everything, but GParted was going to go on a CD, it failed. Fedora failed too.
[04:43] <Linuxteacher> By 3 diff programs
[04:44] <substancev> shaullx: FYI there is no ffdshow in linux.... however... you might want to open up the package manager and search codec... sort but the first column and see which ones are installed on your system
[04:44] <substancev> shaullx: ..but = by
[04:44] <dorkface> Hi all.  Is anyone here familiar with rdesktop?  I have an issue with it where it works fine on some machines, but not on others for some reason.  The problem is, is that I have not found a way to figure out what the heck rdesktop's issue is.  I've tried to look for a verbose switch or debug switch, but came up with nothing.  I even went through the whole /var/log dir and didn't find anything.
[04:44] <dorkface> Anybody know if rdekstop has a means of debugging?
[04:44] <AutoMatriX> jjrev, that last phrase was an overflow of information, thanks, At leat I know WHAT I'm looking for, from now on
[04:44] <torn> Linuxteacher, what error do you get when it fails?
[04:44] <Linuxteacher> Yay :D I found Mozilla's PPA :D:D:D
[04:44] <iznt> any help is appreciated. not that i'm begging. but i sort of am :\
[04:44] <Out_Cold> Linuxteacher, if it was me, i'd try something else... i burn tons of dvds and cds with no issue on several linux distros
[04:45] <Linuxteacher> torn: I get the following Error: "Can not burn with current set of plugins. Please insert a supported CD."
[04:45] <fccf> StaRetji: suggest you go look in https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas for the kernel ppa < you might like this ppa as well HUGE
[04:45] <Tehedra> lstarnes, for some reason when I try to connect to it using mysql administrator its giving me a network error yet i can ping the server...
[04:45] <shaullx> substancev then its probably gstreamer
[04:45] <Tehedra> is there a way i can figure out if i somehow changed it?
[04:45] <shaullx> i got confused
[04:45] <torn> Linuxteacher, this is with Brasero?
[04:45] <substancev> dorkface: run it from command line?
[04:45] <jjrev> AutoMatriX: understood.  always remember, Google is your friend ;)
[04:45] <shaullx> should i uninstall it?
[04:45] <mgv1> why does this happens http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/2552/69637564.png?
[04:45] <fccf> Linuxteacher: see https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas
[04:45] <Linuxteacher> torn: Yes. Gnomebaker gives me no error, just said "Failed"
[04:45] <Linuxteacher> fccf: I already got it
[04:45] <Ozzah> Hi, does anybody know any software that will run under Ubuntu to enlarge images using awesome algorithms, like that fractal enlarger, or Alien Skin?
[04:46] <substancev> shaullx: if it is installed yes...
[04:46] <StaRetji> fccf: thx a lot dude
[04:46] <torn> Linuxteacher, and using this same CD/DVD drive, and the same .iso files, with the same brand discs, it works under Windows when you burn them?
[04:46] <AutoMatriX> jjrev, a human is always more capable to understand human problem, you've just proven it ... thanks again
[04:46] <Linuxteacher> torn: Yep.
[04:46] <jjrev> Ozzah: if you have the algorithms, you could write one yourself ;)
[04:47] <AutoMatriX> jjrev, next will be 'ar tee ef em' but now I know which ones to look up
[04:47] <Ozzah> jjrev: I don't :)
[04:47] <substancev> shaullx: let me know if that helped...
[04:47] <Out_Cold> is there a cd burner plugin? i know there is a dvd plugin
[04:47] <shaullx> substancev removed but still not luck
[04:47] <fccf> !burn
[04:47] <mgv1> jjrev, this is probably important enoght
[04:48] <torn> Linuxteacher, that is really bizzare.
[04:48] <jjrev> AutoMatriX: lol, yes yes... your endeavor is a large one, good luck to you
[04:48] <Linuxteacher> torn: I know right? haha. It is verrrry. But ah well. Firefox 3.7 is compiled by mozilla through their PPA: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mozilla-daily/+archive/ppa
[04:49] <jjrev> Ozzah: can't say i'm familiar with those algorithms, so i can't say whether any image processes software uses them
[04:49] <mgv1> how can i get important news to the desktop? what source can be good for it?
[04:49] <Out_Cold> Linuxteacher, let me know if you crash and burn :p
[04:49] <substancev> shaullx: try running jockey-gtk
[04:49] <shaullx> substancev i removed all video codecs that were installed and same problem
[04:49] <Linuxteacher> Out_Cold: I will hahahahaha
[04:49] <substancev> shaullx: this will bring up yoru drivers.
[04:50] <jjrev> mgv1: look into conky and rss feeds
[04:50] <torn> Linuxteacher, have fun crashing your system with 3.7! Hehe.
[04:50] <shaullx> substancev that bring "hardware drivers" witch i already told u i checked
[04:51] <Linuxteacher> torn: :P We will find out. Launching now
[04:51] <mezquitale> anybody experience slowness with bittorrent clients?  It takes forever to download an iso, it used to work really fast before
[04:51] <shaullx> its empty
[04:51] <jjrev> Linuxteacher: unless you are comfortable with linux software debugging, its recommended to stick to 'stable' builds
[04:51] <torn> mezquitale, did you forward ports properly?
[04:51] <substancev> shaullx: well... i had to go through a shutdown.. if repetition bothers you.... just goto launchpad and you will see your issue there pending.
[04:51] <substancev> shaullx: do a fresh install
[04:51] <Linuxteacher> jjrev: haha. Probably. but oh well
[04:51] <bp0> anyone have AMD Phenom II processor?
[04:52] <substancev> shaullx: so i lost what you once told me..
[04:52] <Linuxteacher> Launched fine and im in and no crash :3
[04:52] <substancev> frogfoo:  thanks for the help with my vga issue in the CLI
[04:52] <mezquitale> torn, yes and I have tried different clients and different ports, i'm still seeing slowness with bit torrent clients, last time I tried limewire didnt even work, i coulndt connect
[04:52] <iznt> is there a way to skip grub when booting from a cd?
[04:52]  * substancev out
[04:52] <jjrev> iznt: you would have to edit the /boot/grub/menu.lst file on the CD image, then burn another one
[04:52] <torn> mezquitale, how recent did this start happening?
[04:53] <Out_Cold> Linuxteacher, wait for it..
[04:53] <vm123456> esc
[04:53] <Linuxteacher> Out_Cold: Been running for just round 4 mins. No crash
[04:53] <torn> mezquitale, some routers' built-in firewalls don't play nice with bittorrent.
[04:53] <Out_Cold> if it crashed on start-up it would be a useless upgrade
[04:53] <Linuxteacher> Out_Cold: Haha, Yea :P
[04:53] <mezquitale> I noticed it a bit ago and I gave up using bit torrent clients, I thought it was the clients themselves that went belly up like napster but I hear other people saying their bit torrents work fine but I just configured the ports in my router and still no dice
[04:53] <iznt> jjrev: interesting.. i will google this. thank you.
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[04:54] <substancev> shaullx: one more thing try disabling/uninstalling compiz
[04:54] <mezquitale> torn, and the weird thing is that it's used to work before
[04:54] <substancev> shaullx: there are sometimes conflicts with graphics using compiz (desktop visual enhancements)
[04:54] <mgv1> why does this happens http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/2552/69637564.png?
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[04:55] <chiggins> is there a conky command to put in .conkyrc to align conky to the left side of my desktop, instead of the right?
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[04:55] <torn> mezquitale, not really sure what happened, then. I have to run, very sleep. It could be any factor. I know in my case it was my router (crappy Belkin) that was the culprit. Good luck!
[04:56] <torn> * very sleepy
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[04:56] <Tehedra> bind-address            = 127.0.0.1 , this is in the my.cnf file
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[04:56] <Tehedra> i believe this is why i cant connect to the db, but i also like that its making it so only local host can connect
[04:56] <Tehedra> is there a way i can make it so just my IP and local host is able to connect?
[04:56] <lstarnes> Tehedra: change it to 0.0.0.0
[04:57] <mezquitale> torn, thanks either way, it looks like my case has something to do with a tracker and me getting a low rank because i'm not  uploading anything, weird thing is my tests show i can upload quite fast in vuze but I cant download anything, go figure, good night either way!
[04:59] <arielCo> Hello everyone. How do I run apport on a chroot-ed system? It complains about not finding the /proc filesystem
[04:59] <lstarnes> arielCo: mount -t proc proc /proc
[04:59] <kkgle> aaa
[05:00] <rosuoammdo> bbb
[05:00] <arielCo> Istarnes: !! didn't know I could do that :D
[05:00] <lolyea> pinoyskull: u fillipino?
[05:01] <pinoyskull> lolyea,  yep
[05:01] <cowo_30> haloooo
[05:01] <danielillo> hello
[05:01] <lolyea> my dad's family is from iloilo
[05:01] <danielillo> hello i have a problem with my sound card it doesn't sound , but it appears configurated
[05:01] <pinoyskull> lolyea,  cool, im from bulacan
[05:01] <aarno> oh my
[05:01] <raudy> hello, i get problem with my wired ethernet card
[05:02] <lolyea>  /bye "party's over"
[05:03] <Out_Cold> raudy, explain the problem more and post those 2 pastebins
[05:03] <danielillo> can anyone help me please hello i have a problem with my sound card it doesn't sound , but it appears configurated
[05:03] <mezquitale> danielillo, where are you attempting to hear the sound from, speakers or headphones and is it  adesktop or laptop?
[05:03] <danielillo> Desktop
[05:03] <raudy> out_cold
[05:04] <Out_Cold> ?
[05:04] <raudy> this http://paste.ubuntu.com/287544/
[05:04] <mgv1> why does totom in use if it is copyrighted?
[05:04] <danielillo> 00:14.2 Audio device [0403]: ATI Technologies Inc SBx00 Azalia (Intel HDA) [1002:4383]
[05:04] <danielillo>  <---that is my card mezquitale
[05:04] <raudy> and other output
[05:04] <raudy> http://paste.ubuntu.com/287539/
[05:04] <raudy> and when i type ifconfig : http://paste.ubuntu.com/287546/
[05:05] <mezquitale> danielillo, are you attempting to hear sound from your headphones or speakers connected in the back of your desktop?
[05:05] <raudy> just have only eth0
[05:05] <danielillo> speakers
[05:05] <webbb821> can anyone look and see what im donig wrong http://pastebin.com/m16034b5c
[05:05] <webbb821> it says i need libgnome menu but i already have it installed
[05:06] <Out_Cold> webbb821, you need to install the libgnome-menu-dev package
[05:07] <Out_Cold> you always need the dev packages and not the regular binaries to compile
[05:07] <Out_Cold> **always
[05:07] <mezquitale> danielillo, open up "system>preferences>sound" and make sure you configure whatever application you are trying to use to point to the correct device.  I have everything pointing to alsa and it works just fine on the headphones in front of my desktop
[05:08] <Out_Cold> !compile > Out_Cold
[05:08] <mezquitale> danielillo, you can also click on "test" and see if you hear any sound
[05:08] <substancev> where do i change my runtime again... i want to boot to console.
[05:08] <danielillo> it don't sound
[05:08] <danielillo> when i click test
[05:08] <danielillo> don't sound
[05:08] <Out_Cold> gotta go shower and relocate.. see ya all in a while
[05:09] <_dan> so yeah
[05:09] <_dan> still failed on "grub-install (hd0)"
[05:09] <_dan> torn?
[05:09] <raudy> torn must sleep know _dan
[05:09] <raudy> hehe
[05:09] <_dan> :(
[05:10] <prajjwal> _dan, you need to re-install grub ???
[05:10] <_dan> even did all the partitions and stuff
[05:10] <mezquitale> danielillo, open up a terminal and and run "alsamixer", in alsamixer raise the volume to your devices
[05:10] <_dan> not re-install
[05:10] <_dan> install in the first place
[05:10] <raudy> he is very tired
[05:10] <prajjwal> oh ....
[05:10] <prajjwal> do you have a Ubuntu CD ????
[05:10] <substancev> frogfoo: hey do you know what file containts my runtime settings... i want to switch from 5 to 3
[05:10] <_dan> .... thats what im on right now
[05:11] <raudy> _dan, how to know our ethernet have been recognized by ubuntu?
[05:11] <substancev> iniittab?
[05:11] <_dan> huh?
[05:11] <prajjwal> oh great ... http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=224351 .... i did this and it worked for me ... i dont know if it'll work for an install ... but if you havent tried already ... its worth it ...
[05:12] <danielillo> mezquitale: nothing happens
[05:12] <danielillo> all was up
[05:12] <raudy> help me _dan
[05:12] <_dan> run ifconfig
[05:12] <_dan> if it shows interfaces then your good
[05:13] <mezquitale> danielillo, is it a USB sound card or is it inside your desktop?
[05:13] <raudy> this is output
[05:13] <raudy> http://paste.ubuntu.com/287546/
[05:13] <ZykoticK9> substancev, perhaps if you simply remove GDM it will give you the desired effect "$ sudo update-rc.d -f gdm remove" to add it back "$ sudo update-rc.d -f gdm defaults" -- i haven't tested this mind you...
[05:13] <_dan> prajjwal the problem with that is
[05:13] <_dan> i get error 18 from grub
[05:13] <_dan> when i try to root (hd0,1)
[05:13] <prajjwal> oh ...
[05:13] <danielillo> inside mezquitale
[05:14] <_dan> raudy whats the issue then?
[05:14] <_dan> it looks fine
[05:14] <raudy> actually i use 2 ethernet _dan
[05:14] <_dan> oh
[05:14] <mezquitale> danielillo, what is the output of cat /proc/asound/cards
[05:14] <_dan> you probably dont have the driver loaded
[05:14] <_dan> do lspci
[05:14] <_dan> find your other card
[05:14] <mezquitale> raudy have you tried lspci?
[05:14] <_dan> find the correct driver for your card courtesy of google
[05:15] <_dan> load it via modprobe
[05:15] <danielillo> mezquitale: 0 [SB             ]: HDA-Intel - HDA ATI SB
[05:15] <danielillo>                       HDA ATI SB at 0xfbff4000 irq 16
[05:15] <raudy> _dan, this is output : http://paste.ubuntu.com/287552/
[05:15] <mezquitale> danielillo, mmm.... are the speakers turned on and connected to the correct plug?
[05:16] <danielillo> yes they are
[05:16] <_dan> which is the one that's not working raudy?
[05:16] <_dan> the 3com or the VIA one
[05:16] <raudy> i think via
[05:17] <raudy> when i try to connect to other PC , via can be pinged
[05:17] <mezquitale> raudy, the one that you bought must've been 3com, VIA ethernet cards are usually attached inside the desktop
[05:17] <Balsaq> can anyone help me finish mt ff upgrade?
[05:18] <mezquitale> raudy, but if you can ping the VIA nic then youre right LoL
[05:18] <_dan> well the module for that one should be via-rhine
[05:18] <prajjwal> _dan, did you try creating another Linux partition(very small) and seeing if GRUB works
[05:18] <_dan> prajjwal: i don't think it matters what the size of the linux partition is
[05:19] <arielCo> hello everyone: I'm trying to run apport from a LiveCD, with the original system chrooted. It complains about not finding /lib/modules/2.6.28-generic/modules.dep, because that's what the LIveCD runs and the mounted system has 2.6.3x  >_>
[05:19] <_dan> prajjwal: i think the issue is they're all behind a massive 1.4TB windows partition
[05:19] <prajjwal> oh ....
[05:19] <sethm131> Hey, sorry to bother but does anyone here happen to know a fix for the "E: The package adobe-flashplugin needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
[05:19] <sethm131> E: Internal error opening cache (1). Please report." issue on Karmic Koala?
[05:19] <YungRipp> Does anyone use kubuntu with a mac scheme?
[05:19] <_dan> but i can't exactly just move the windows partition down a bit and put the linux partition at the front of the drive
[05:20] <prajjwal> well i said small for the takes-up-less-mem-space .... my idea was, create a new Linux partition, get the GRUB from there, edit the menu.lst and use that until you find a better way ....
[05:20] <raudy> _dan and mezquitale , this other output when i type lsmod http://paste.ubuntu.com/287539/
[05:20] <mezquitale> danielillo, try runing this and tell me what you hear: speaker-test  -c2 -D default default -t wav
[05:21] <Flannel> sethm131: #ubuntu+1 for Karmic questions, thanks
[05:21] <danielillo> mezquitale:  nothing
[05:21] <sethm131> @Flannel: Thanks :)
[05:22] <_dan> raudy: you have both the drivers loaded correctly then
[05:22] <mezquitale> danielillo, what is the first line, the one with a 0 of: cat /proc/asound/modules
[05:22] <_dan> raudy: paste the output of dmesg
[05:22] <nemesis1911> yo guys I'm need help with setting up a msn email account in thunderbird
[05:23] <danielillo> 0 snd_hda_intel
[05:23] <danielillo> that appears mezquitale
[05:23] <mezquitale> _dan, it looks like he has to configure the nic manually in "/etc/network/interfaces", the hardware is seen by the os and it looks like drivers are loaded, he needs to configure the nic
[05:24] <_dan> shouldn't it still show up in ifconfig though
[05:24] <_dan> even if its not connected
[05:24] <raudy> _dan, wait a minute
[05:25] <raudy> i must change my OS first
[05:25] <raudy> _dan, any other ouput that u need?
[05:25] <Out_Cold> raudy, have you tried sudo ifconfig eth1 up?
[05:26] <raudy> yes i have, but error
[05:26] <CWinLx> can someone please let me know the difference between adding as primary vs 2ndary group?
[05:26] <Out_Cold> .... actually it still should have shown up in ifconfig
[05:26] <Out_Cold> CWinLx, in regards to what?
[05:26] <raudy> what i must do out_cold?
[05:26] <mezquitale> danielillo, it looks like the software is working fine, maybe it's a hardware error? can you try plugging in the speakers to the front of your desktop if you have the jack?
[05:26] <Out_Cold> raudy, sorry bud, i'm not that great with hard lines, i already told you that
[05:27] <Out_Cold> i think it's a driver issue as well
[05:27] <raudy> yes
[05:27] <CWinLx> Out_Cold, in regards to everything there is to know about this
[05:27] <Out_Cold> CWinLx, what is this?
[05:27] <CWinLx> when do I do a usermod -g VS, usermod -G
[05:27] <CWinLx> how should I know what is better?
[05:27] <CWinLx> is there any cons of just making everything primary group?
[05:27] <danielillo> i don't have a jack ...
[05:28] <raudy> out_cold, how to know our ethernet have been recognized or not?
[05:28] <mezquitale> _dan not necessarily, the same thing happened to me with my laptop and i couldnt see my nic and wireless nic, I had to manually add dthe entries in /etc/network/interfaces adn voila!  everything started working
[05:28] <danielillo> tha rare thing is that in a virtual machine it worked fine
[05:28] <danielillo> but when i installed it doesn't worked good
[05:28] <biped> guys, I'm trying to back up my home folder to a flash drive, and after sudo -r source destination I still get permission denied errors. SHould I be using another command?
[05:28] <Deven1> if its not in "ifconfig -a" then its not installed properly.
[05:28] <raudy> mezquitale, what i must do first ?
[05:29] <biped> that's sudo cp -r source destination
[05:29] <_dan> raudy
[05:29] <_dan> post the output of dmesg
[05:29] <raudy> yup dan
[05:29] <CWinLx> Out_Cold, any idae?
[05:29] <CWinLx> idea*
[05:29] <raudy> ok _dan, wait a minute
[05:29] <mezquitale> raudy, how you are using the 2nd nic? are you connecting it to another machine using static ip or getting an IP using dhcp?
[05:29] <Out_Cold> raudy, ifconfig is the first bet. and also lspci
[05:30] <Out_Cold> CWinLx, you are trying to add users to a group?
[05:31] <Flannel> CWinLx: you can only have one primary group.  To add a user to a group, use `sudo adduser username group`
[05:33] <Out_Cold> i think defaults for ubuntu are that users have the same primary group as their name
[05:33] <mezquitale> danielillo, sounds like it could be related to the virtual machine, did it ever work at all?
[05:33] <Out_Cold> secondaries would be like alsa and admin
[05:34] <danielillo> mezquitale:  on virtual machine it works all fine
[05:34] <danielillo> all dispositives
[05:34] <Out_Cold> well i'm gonna go play some doom classic.... you all have fun now
[05:35] <mezquitale> raudy left? dang
[05:35] <buntu> joining
[05:36] <q0_0p> can anyone here guide me in setting up wireless adhoc with dhcp?
[05:36] <q0_0p> !adhoc
[05:36] <mezquitale> danielillo, did it ever used to work at all without the virtual machine?
[05:36] <q0_0p> !ad-hoc
[05:36] <mezquitale> q0_0p, sure, do you have the router and wireless device in front of you?
[05:37] <danielillo> no mezquitale now it working in a real machine, but sound is the only problem
[05:37] <q0_0p> mezquitale, yes
[05:37] <mezquitale> q0_0p, I would do it this way, first configure the wireless connection without security, once I have it up and running configure it with security
[05:38] <q0_0p> mezquitale, i'm conntect to my router through ath0 and want to adhoc my other one wlan0 for other clients
[05:38] <q0_0p> mezquitale, i have no iptables rules set up yet
[05:39] <mezquitale> q0_0p, my mistake, I havent tried ad hoc yet, you should join the channel earlier when more experienced users are around
[05:39] <danielillo> mezquitale:  wait i'll be back
[05:40] <mezquitale> danielillo, try going to #alsa and tell them you are having problems with sound using alsa
[05:42] <raudy> _dan, this is output of dmesg : http://paste.ubuntu.com/287567/
[05:43] <qe2eqe> q0_0p, i believe a good keyword for you is bridging
[05:43] <mezquitale> q0_0p, it doesnt look complicated though, you have to configure it in /etc/network/interfaces file:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Adhoc
[05:43] <q0_0p> mezquitale, thx
[05:43] <q0_0p> qe2eqe, thx
[05:43] <mezquitale> raudy, can you see your nick with ifconfig -a?
[05:45] <raudy> mezquitale, this output of ifconfig : http://paste.ubuntu.com/287568/
[05:45] <buntu> bbak
[05:45] <raudy> just have only eth0
[05:45] <mezquitale> raudy, did you trh "ipconfig -a"??
[05:46] <raudy> mezquitale, ifconfig right?
[05:46] <raudy> ifconfig -a
[05:46] <mezquitale> raudy, yes, my mistake
[05:47] <_dan> raudy heres the problem
[05:47] <_dan> [   44.940369] via-rhine.c:v1.10-LK1.4.3 2007-03-06 Written by Donald Becker
[05:47] <_dan> [   44.944096] ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:12.0[A] -> GSI 23 (level, low) -> IRQ 17
[05:47] <_dan> [   44.944150] Invalid MAC address
[05:47] <_dan> [   44.944171] via-rhine: probe of 0000:00:12.0 failed with error -5
[05:47] <FloodBot1> _dan: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[05:48] <andrewfree> Ok something has fucked up my sql server. Thats fine I dont need to save anything but I do want to resintall it however w/e I do wont work.
[05:48] <_dan> that means your MAC address is messed up somehow
[05:49] <mezquitale> _dan, a bad nic maybe?
[05:49] <_dan> its a known bug in the via-rhine driver
[05:50] <godstar> Anyone here running Karmic64?
[05:50] <mezquitale> I really hate when that happens with hardware, the obvious quick fix is to just get a different nic, nics are cheap nowadays or maybe you can get one for free in craigslist
[05:51] <mezquitale> godstar, karmic isnt yet stable enough to make it to my desktop yet, i only have it in my laptop 32 bits
[05:51] <nickrud> godstar, you're more likely to find someone on #ubuntu+1
[05:51] <godstar> Good point.
[05:51] <sahab_> help needed for google video chat in ubuntu
[05:52] <godstar> Thank you both.
[05:52] <timbaxter> using ubuntu 9.04 and ooo 3.0.1, I'm trying to link Writer up with a table in created in Base via the mail merge wizard. I'm sure I'm missing something massively obvious, but when I try to select the database in question, it defaults to a table called 'personal' (which doesn't exist) and won't allow me to change to a different table. Could someone help me work out what I am missing?
[05:53] <mezquitale> !ask | sahab_
[05:53] <sahab_> ok ubottu
[05:54] <mezquitale> !ubottu
[05:54] <_dan> yeah sorry dude, looks like you're pretty much SOL
[05:54] <godstar> Wow, not even crickets chirping when I asked about Karmic64 in +1 room. :D
[05:56] <godstar> Anyone Ubuntu IRC Members here?
[05:56] <nickrud> emeritus
[05:57] <mezquitale> godstar, you should try earlier in the day
[05:57] <godstar> mezquitale: true.
[05:58] <carpediem> godstar: I had equally silent responses to my Karmic questions in +1, so much so I just don't bother
[05:58] <nickrud> it's daytime somewhere; keep checking
[05:59] <ZEROKOOL> HI ALL
[05:59] <wac_> hey all
[05:59] <mezquitale> it's nighttime in the american continent, seriously doubt any europeans log on much, my bet would be to try earlier in the day
[05:59] <ZEROKOOL> hello everyb..
[05:59] <wac_> is there a help channel for ubuntu?
[05:59] <mezquitale> !ask | ZEROKOOL
[05:59] <ZEROKOOL> emmm
[06:00] <IndyGunFreak> wac_: what do you think this is?
[06:00] <ZEROKOOL> not for help right ?
[06:00] <nickrud> ZEROKOOL, this is supposed to be the help channel
[06:00] <mezquitale> wac_, this is ubuntu's help channel,  feel free to ask your question, all in lone line so others can follow
[06:00] <ZEROKOOL> ohhh
[06:00] <wac_> i need help with my wireless networking I have been working at it for hours and read alot on-line and in forums but I cannot figure it out
[06:00] <ZEROKOOL> sorry
[06:00] <andrewfree> wtf is this debian-sys-maint in mysql?
[06:00] <ZEROKOOL> lol
[06:00] <harisund> Is there a good web development environment on Ubuntu? Bluefish? Quanta? Anything else?
[06:01] <IndyGunFreak> wac_: well.. whats the wireless device?
[06:01] <andrewfree> I keep getting this.  error: 'Access denied for user 'debian-sys-maint'@'localhost' (using password: YES)'
[06:01] <nickrud> mezquitale, lots of euros use this channel, unless things have changed radically in 6 months
[06:01] <wac_> just a nic
[06:01] <wac_> linksys I think
[06:01] <IndyGunFreak> wac_: what chipset is it.
[06:01] <nickrud> andrewfree, it's used by the package install system; mysql requires a root password for some things and that's the method debian chose
[06:01] <wac_> brodcom
[06:01] <IndyGunFreak> is it USB, or what?
[06:01] <wac_> broadcom
[06:01] <DigitalKiwi> harisund: development in *what*
[06:01] <wac_> pci
[06:01] <mezquitale> nickrud, well ive had very few europeans help, at least in ubuntu channel
[06:01] <DigitalKiwi> oh you said web dev
[06:01] <harisund> DigitalKiwi, Just authoring some web pages, javascript
[06:01] <Steil> HEY GUYS
[06:01] <CWinLx> how do I run updates from my server?
[06:01] <DigitalKiwi> sorry, I should just go to sleep
[06:01] <andrewfree> nickrud: how can I reset or fix it then? Because mysql does not like it
[06:02] <IndyGunFreak> well, did you install the restricted driver?
[06:02] <Steil> WHERE DID IPV5 GO!??!?!
[06:02] <harisund> DigitalKiwi, web development sorry
[06:02] <FloodBot1> Steil: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[06:02] <wac_> yes
[06:02] <DigitalKiwi> vim!
[06:02] <ZEROKOOL> i cant find a solution to activate desktop effects in my notebook whit via chrome video on board ... any solution ????
[06:02] <wac_> says it is working
[06:02] <IndyGunFreak> wac_: did you do the firmware upgrade
[06:02] <nickrud> hm, 6 months is a long time for my brain; let me reinstall mysql and see what I remember
[06:02] <harisund> DigitalKiwi, a little more WYSIWYG man :)
[06:02] <DigitalKiwi> uhh what is that one one umm
[06:02] <wac_> I was not aware of a firmware upgrade
[06:02] <DigitalKiwi> give me a minute
[06:02] <IndyGunFreak> wac_: i'm not 100% sure, but i believe there's a firmware upgrade required for broadcom wireless devices.
[06:03] <IndyGunFreak> something like bf4cutter, or something like that
[06:03] <wac_> how would I do that?
[06:03] <wac_> because in network it does not even show a list of wi fis it has found
[06:03] <DigitalKiwi> harisund: kompozer/nvu
[06:03] <mezquitale> ZEROKOOL, are the graphics drivers configured in your desktop?
[06:03] <tambu> Q: how can i make timed sudo access expire i'm trying to test changes to visudo and the "remembered" sudo password is causing me issues.
[06:03] <harisund> DigitalKiwi, All right I will check it out thanks
[06:03] <DigitalKiwi> I think kompozer is nvu patched or something >.>
[06:03] <nickrud> andrewfree, you do have usable root access to mysql, right?
[06:03] <IndyGunFreak> wac_: i think you just install the b43-fwcutter package.. its in the repositories
[06:03] <ZEROKOOL> ubottu : i have a problem, can u help me ?
[06:03] <IndyGunFreak> search it out in synaptic
[06:03] <andrewfree> nickrud: I do now.
[06:04] <nickrud> hey IndyGunFreak long time no see
[06:04] <ZEROKOOL> open chrome
[06:04] <wac_> tnx
[06:04] <IndyGunFreak> nickrud: yeah, i try to stay away... :)
[06:04] <wac_> brb
[06:04] <mezquitale> wac_, try installing the latest and greatest network manager app
[06:04] <DigitalKiwi> KompoZer is an open source WYSIWYG HTML editor based on the now-discontinued Nvu editor.
[06:04] <IndyGunFreak> wac_: keep in mind, i've never setup a broadcom device, but thats my understanding
[06:04] <nickrud> heh. Then it's low chance we'd cross paths, I've been away for months
[06:04] <ZEROKOOL> i cant find any driver apropiated
[06:04] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[06:04] <timbaxter> [one and only repost] using ubuntu 9.04 and ooo 3.0.1, I'm trying to link Writer up with a table in created in Base via the mail merge wizard. I'm sure I'm missing something massively obvious, but when I try to select the database in question, it defaults to a table called 'personal' (which doesn't exist) and won't allow me to change to a different table. Could someone help me work out what I am missing?
[06:05] <ZEROKOOL> i have ubunto 9.04 whit gnome
[06:05] <ZEROKOOL> ubuntu sorry
[06:05] <kraito> compiz configuration is not working right. I had it going untill i went to system  > preference > appearance > visual effects > then i click on extra, then the cube or any of the other cool stuff would work.
[06:05] <nickrud> andrewfree, you need to set the debian-sys-maint password in mysql, then set it to match in /etc/mysql/debian.cnf
[06:05] <wac_> yea I updated the firmware allready
[06:05] <ZEROKOOL> mezquitale know u any solution ?
[06:05] <raudy> _dan, can i change my default eth0 to 3com ethernet
[06:05] <mezquitale> ZEROKOOL, what type of video card do you have, ati or nvidia?
[06:06] <ZEROKOOL> no
[06:06] <ZEROKOOL> via chrome
[06:06] <wac_> I am updateing the system it is going to be a while
[06:06] <ZEROKOOL> integrated in the aptop
[06:06] <ZEROKOOL> laptop
[06:06] <IndyGunFreak> wac_: i dunno, you should have wireless I would think... i've always used atheros devices which are pretty easy....
[06:06] <wac_> I do not know either
[06:06] <IndyGunFreak> if you've don the firmware upgrade, and installed the restricted driver.. i'm not sure what else you could do.
[06:06] <heyboy> I have closed all the ports on my system but still, some of them are shown as open in portscan. Any ideas why?
[06:07] <IndyGunFreak> wac_: you are using 9.04, right?
[06:07] <_dan> raudy it already is the 3com
[06:07] <kraito> wait i got it working
[06:07] <wac_> yea the newest
[06:07] <ZEROKOOL> via chrome9 hc igp
[06:07] <wac_> just downloaded and installed to night
[06:07] <raudy> yes 3com
[06:07] <raudy> but in ifconfig just have only eth0
[06:07] <ZEROKOOL> :(
[06:08] <jasonmchristos> what is the replacment for rhythmbox in 9.10?
[06:08] <nickrud> ZEROKOOL, I know the chip; I know there's been problems with it in the past. You'll probably need to check back here a few times, or try searching/asking on ubuntuforums.org
[06:08] <raudy> _dan, in ifconfig -a just have eth0
[06:08] <kraito> can anybody explain what i have to hit for buttom3 on USA keyboard?
[06:09] <ZEROKOOL> nickrud: OK. thks a lot
[06:09] <ZEROKOOL> gonna do this
[06:09] <raudy> eth0 is used by 3com or via rhine now?
[06:09] <IndyGunFreak> wac_: have you restarted since upgrading the firmware?
[06:09] <biped> Guys, I'm trying to backup my home folder to a flash drive before I run update manager in Karmic. When I sudo cp -r source destination I get permission errors.
[06:09] <wac_> yea
[06:09] <mezquitale> ZEROKOOL, try coming back at another time, maybe someone that knows a fix will help you however tell them you want to configure your video card in your laptop and that you have a via chrome video card and are having issues with it
[06:09] <raudy> _dan,  eth0 is used by 3com or via rhine now?
[06:10] <andrewfree> nickrud: did that and got the same error.
[06:10] <IndyGunFreak> biped: so use sudo?
[06:10] <ZEROKOOL> thx a lot !
[06:10] <ZEROKOOL> is really frustrating because
[06:10] <IndyGunFreak> !broadcom > wac_
[06:10] <nickrud> andrewfree, what are you doing that causes the error. update?
[06:10] <ZEROKOOL> i wass sold an old laptop whit ati xpress 200
[06:10] <ZykoticK9> biped, what is the path to "destination" that you are using?
[06:10] <ZEROKOOL> and was work in this
[06:11] <nickrud> ZEROKOOL, the ati 200 works fine ...
[06:11] <ZEROKOOL> yes i know
[06:11] <ZEROKOOL> i buy a new lap
[06:11] <ZEROKOOL> whit via
[06:11] <ZEROKOOL> what a mystake !
[06:11] <ZEROKOOL> sorry my english
[06:11] <ZEROKOOL> im from argentina and know speak really bad
[06:12] <mezquitale> ZEROKOOL, i have an intel graphics card with video out in my laptop which I didnt bother configuring because its' such a pain, just use the default vga configuration and everything looks fine, on 3D acceleration though and no video out but I dont mind, the resolution looks fine on my laptop
[06:12] <biped> ZykoticK9, /media/3CAD-6EED/backup
[06:12] <ZEROKOOL> direct 3d and open gl are actives
[06:12] <ZEROKOOL> but the desktop efects dont works :(
[06:12] <Sledger> what is the hot key to end a program?
[06:12] <andrewfree> nickrud: well here is where I changed it  http://img.skitch.com/20091007-t1h4ppt5xtna765x76w7tndus9.jpg then tried to restart it and got the damn error. http://img.skitch.com/20091007-qmydh3cygixcnjnhktme7b7d6e.jpg
[06:12] <Sledger> default
[06:12] <ZykoticK9> biped, does that path exist?  can you "cd" to it?
[06:13] <raudy> mezquitale, how to change my eth0 to must use 3com ethernet
[06:13] <kraito> how do i get the Skydome for the 3d effects?
[06:13] <biped> ZykoticK9, Yes
[06:13] <mezquitale> ZEROKOOL, yo no configure mi tarjeta de video, no tengo aceleracion 3D ni opengl pero si ve bastante bien asi que no me importa lo demas
[06:13] <Sledger> i came back to my desktop with the screen entirely black, and nothing else, so i hit alt-tab and there are all my running applications, but nothing else
[06:13] <ZEROKOOL> hahahaha
[06:13] <nickrud> you made no changes to the database; note the 0 rows affected. It should be one
[06:13] <ZEROKOOL> im good reading ;)
[06:14] <kuku> Hi, is there any desktop gadget - vista like - for ubuntu desktop?
[06:14] <Sledger> kraito install compiz
[06:14] <ZEROKOOL> write is my problem hahah
[06:14] <mezquitale> raudy, i think someone already told you there are issues with the drivers
[06:14] <ZEROKOOL> thaks man
[06:14] <Omlette> !screenlets | kuku
[06:14] <ZykoticK9> biped, "ls -l /media/3CAD-6EED/backup" does it show "drwxr-xr-x" on the left?
[06:14] <ZEROKOOL> mezquitale : GRacias por todo ! eres muy amable !
[06:14] <nickrud> but sadly my sql is 20 yrs rusty so I can't give you a good command line. I always use mysql-admin for that kind of stuff :)
[06:15] <mezquitale> kuku, what do you mean "gadget" you mean compiz or effects?
[06:15] <ZEROKOOL> see u
[06:15] <kuku> ubottu : hi it looks cool
[06:15] <raudy> mezquitale, yes. i mean how to disable thats driver. becouse thats driver is onboard. and then i use ouboard ethernet
[06:15] <raudy> i have 2 ethernet
[06:15] <kuku> mezquitale: gadget such as small apps on the desktop as in vista
[06:15] <Omlette> !ubottu | kuku
[06:16] <mezquitale> raudy, so the VIA ethernet nic is onboard and you have issues with it???? youre SOL LoL  try disabling the ethernet port in the BIOS
[06:16] <raudy> then?
[06:17] <ZykoticK9> kraito, CCSM / Desktop Cube / Appearance tab / Skydome (possible dropdown) add a check to "skydome" and add an image file
[06:17] <tambu> Anyone know how to force the sudo timer to reset so it immediately requires a password for the next command?
[06:17] <mezquitale> kuku, try what Omlette suggested
[06:17] <raudy> 3com ethernet outboard?what i must configure then?
[06:17] <andrewfree> nickrud: well crap idk how to fix it
[06:17] <Omlette> !screenlets > kuku
[06:18] <biped> ZykoticK9, weird it shows 0 total, but I can cd to that exact path
[06:18] <kraito> zykotick9, thank you
[06:18] <Sledger> Does anyone know how to end an active windows
[06:18] <Sledger> window
[06:18] <mezquitale> raudy, turn off your machine and go into the BIOS, in the BIOS there should be an option for you to disable the installed ethernet card in your machine
[06:18] <Sledger> with a command line, such as a hotkey
[06:18] <biped> cd /media/3CAD-6EED/backup gets me right into the folder
[06:18] <Sledger> ctrl+alt+
[06:18] <Sledger> fr
[06:18] <Sledger> f4
[06:18] <Sledger> ?
[06:18] <ZykoticK9> biped, "shows 0 total"???  I was wondering about the permission of that folder...
[06:18] <FloodBot1> Sledger: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[06:18] <Sledger> ??
[06:18] <exop> hello
[06:18] <exop> is this sort of a helpdesk?
[06:18] <raudy> oke mezquitale
[06:19] <raudy> i try it
[06:19] <biped> ZykoticK9, that's all it returns no more info
[06:19] <IndyGunFreak> exop: sort of, its ubuntu help, if you need help, state your question
[06:19] <exop> oke thx :)
[06:19] <nickrud> tambu, you'd make the change in /etc/sudoers, add the directive timestamp_timeout 0 . use visudo to edit the file, do not edit it directly. visudo will make sure you don't break it
[06:19] <Guest59841> can you use monkey media on ubuntu?
[06:19] <ZykoticK9> biped, "ls -l /media/3CAD-6EED/backup"
[06:19] <mezquitale> exop, this is ubuntu support channel, bear in mind everyone is a volunteer and we all learn the channel for help as well
[06:20] <exop> well my brother at home just installed ubuntu, but the synaptic packet manager is having problems
[06:20] <tambu> nickrud lol i'm trying to edit the sudoers file to test some commands and the timer thing prevents me from testing them. I will give that a shot.
[06:20] <biped> ZykoticK9, total 0
[06:20] <nickrud> andrewfree, that's the issue; make sure the debian-sys-maint user exists, and the password is correct
[06:20] <exop> i'm trying to make him install openssh server
[06:20] <nickrud> tambu, never edit /etc/sudoers directly :)
[06:20] <exop> when he does sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[06:20] <andrewfree> nickrud: well you saw, I changed it to be correct
[06:20] <exop> it tells him that the packet doesn't exist
[06:20] <nickrud> andrewfree, based on past experience
[06:21] <tambu> nickrud no i was using visudo doesn't seem to accept that command hrm
[06:21] <exop> but when i do it on my laptop it works
[06:21] <ZykoticK9> biped, are you using the "-l" ?
[06:21] <mezquitale> !ask| exop
[06:21] <exop> sorry :(
[06:21] <biped> ZykoticK9, when I view the properties, owner is set to create and delete for folder access and file access is blank (---)
[06:21] <nickrud> andrewfree, no, I see that the first screen shows no rows changed. http://img.skitch.com/20091007-t1h4ppt5xtna765x76w7tndus9.jpg
[06:21] <biped> ZykoticK9, I'm copying and pasting your exact command
[06:21] <nickrud> tambu, might have a typo, man sudoers has the skinny
[06:21] <IndyGunFreak> exop: do you have all your repositories enabled?
[06:22] <Guest59841> has anyone run monkey media on ubuntu???
[06:22] <_dan> exop try apt-get install openssh-server
[06:22] <exop> my what?
[06:22] <_dan> from console
[06:22] <exop> i did do that
[06:22] <exop> doesn't work
[06:22] <nickrud> !repository
[06:22] <ZykoticK9> biped, can you drag/drop files in nautilus into that folder (drive really)
[06:22] <_dan> what does it tell you
[06:22] <_dan> specifically
[06:22] <nickrud> !hardysources
[06:22] <IndyGunFreak> exop: do you have a GUI, or are you using the server edition w/ no GUI?
[06:22] <nickrud> !jauntysources
[06:22] <exop> it has a gui, but the gui only finds 2 packages when i search for ssh
[06:23] <exop> while my laptop gives me like 20 options
[06:23] <nickrud> exop, see the instructions above for hardy, they work for jaunty as well.
[06:23] <IndyGunFreak> exop: open up synaptic package manager.. system/admin/synaptic
[06:23] <tambu> nickrud, Defaults  env_reset, timestamp_timeout=0 just FYI.. Thanks!
[06:23] <nickrud> tambu, yeah, typos. visudo rocks :)
[06:24] <exop> on that computer, using the synaptic manager doesn't work either
[06:24] <Fragsworth> Is it possible to get rid of window title bars?
[06:24] <exop> it doesn't give me the option openssh when i search for it
[06:24] <nickrud> exop sounds like a broken install if synaptic doesn't work
[06:24] <IndyGunFreak> nickrud: or his source list is jacked up.
[06:24] <exop> just freshly installed
[06:24] <biped> ZykoticK9, when attempting, I get: "There was an error copying the file into /media/3CAD-6EED/backup/home/biped/.pulse." "Error making symbolic link: Operation not permitted"
[06:24] <nickrud> IndyGunFreak, yep, but synaptic should at least run
[06:24] <IndyGunFreak> true...
[06:25] <exop> would be little bit weird if it doesn't work then
[06:25] <IndyGunFreak> exop: so you can't open system/admin/software sources?
[06:25] <ZykoticK9> biped, ahhh what format is the USB?  FAT?
[06:25] <nickrud> exop, tonight I installed karmic on this computer. But, since the disk I downloaded didn't work, I installed mythbuntu 8.10 and messed around to get to karmic. Trust me, if synaptic isn't running your install didn't work
[06:26] <helluvaCSmajor> my sound stopped working, can anyone help?
[06:26] <exop> gimme a second m8's :)
[06:26] <nickrud> !sound
[06:26] <IndyGunFreak> nickrud: is he running karmic?
[06:26] <biped> ZykoticK9, I think so - it was reformatted into a livecd for karmic
[06:27] <wac_> I have treied everything for my wireless and it still does not list netoworks
[06:27] <nickrud> IndyGunFreak, no, just preening a bit about my roundabout karmic install
[06:27] <biped> ZykoticK9, using the usb flash drive creator
[06:27] <tk`> exop maybe packages aint cached.. try apt-get update..u can also search wil apt-cache search openssh
[06:27] <IndyGunFreak> nickrud: i'vce messed w/ it on a live cd... seems fairly solid
[06:27] <prajjwal> how do i change the button configuration in my title bar ???
[06:28] <IndyGunFreak> wac_: what exact broadcom chipset do you have?
[06:28] <IndyGunFreak> i believe theres 43, and 49
[06:28] <nickrud> exop, first thing you need to do is make sure synapic is running.   applications->accessories->terminal, and type there  gksu synaptic  .  you'll need to enter your password. If synaptic fails, you should get an error message
[06:29] <wac_> 43
[06:29] <ZykoticK9> biped, type "mount" in a terminal and look for the /media/3CAD-6EED drive -- what does it say after type?
[06:29] <biped> ZykoticK9, vfat
[06:30] <ZykoticK9> biped, yup - vfat will NOT be able to copy linux's symbolic links -- it doesn't understand them.  I'm researching, give me a moment.
[06:30]  * liuhaitao 无聊
[06:30] <varmont> how cant help me
[06:30] <nickrud> !cn
[06:31] <biped> ZykoticK9, :( thanks in advance
[06:31] <sako> ni hap
[06:31] <sako> ni hao
[06:31] <jbk_> hi, i can mount with->"/dev/sda3 /mntpoint ext3 noexec 0 2" , but not ""/dev/sda3 /mntpoint ext3 noexec,uid=zebra 0 2"  (zebra user exists) .. i get an error..
[06:31] <jbk_> why is this?
[06:32] <varmont> how cant instal firefox 3.5
[06:32] <Flannel> jbk_: It's looking for a UID, so a number
[06:32] <Flannel> jbk_: 1000 or 1001 or whatever
[06:32] <nickrud> jbk_, have you tried with a number? the name should work but...
[06:32] <Flannel> varmont: What version of Ubuntu are you on?
[06:32] <nickrud> hey Flannel
[06:32] <Flannel> Howdy nickrud
[06:32] <jbk_> Flannel, it also fails with the number (grep username /etc/group)
[06:32] <varmont> ubuntu 8..04
[06:33] <Flannel> jbk_: What error?
[06:33] <jbk_> and the dir exists
[06:33] <varmont> i new with linux
[06:33] <sako> wow
[06:33] <Flannel> varmont: Apparently 3.5 isn't available for Hardy yet
[06:33] <jbk_> http://pastebin.ca/1600562
[06:34] <jbk_> i pasted the error
[06:34] <wac_> indygunfreak you get that?
[06:34] <varmont> ow
[06:34] <jbk_> (mount -a was issud)
[06:34] <wac_> its 43
[06:34] <reeve> hi
[06:34] <nickrud> varmont, you shouldn't really expect it on 8.04, that's a very stable release that won't get much new software. You might want to upgrade to a later version
[06:34] <exop> anyhow, i've got some more info to work on it. thank you guys :)
[06:34] <varmont> sapa yg dari indonesia
[06:35] <exop> probably something silly that's wrong
[06:35] <jbk_> Flannel, my dmesg says-> " EXT3-fs: Unrecognized mount option "uid=1002" or missing value"
[06:35] <nickrud> !hardysources > exop
[06:35] <varmont> ok thx for sugest
[06:35] <ZykoticK9> biped, sorry man I can't find a quick solution.  FYI "man cp" and or "cp --help" are two sources of info for ya.  Sorry don't know how to copy links to vfat.  Best of luck to ya.
[06:35] <jbk_> ZykoticK9, vfat doesnt support ext2/3 symlinks
[06:35] <nickrud> exop, do that private message, but look for jaunty where it says hardy. That's why you don't see a lot of packages
[06:36] <kokozedman_> hey guys,
[06:36] <nickrud> you never checked on synaptic so I don't know if that's a false error or not
[06:36] <kokozedman_> how do i get a firefox 3.5.3 in Ubuntu?
[06:36] <johnni> When I try to play a mp4 on Ubuntu Gstreamer I get this. The requested plugins are:
[06:36] <johnni> text/html decoder <-- any ideas?
[06:36] <jbk_> johnni, sounds liek apple trailers site..
[06:36] <nickrud> jbk_, what version of ubuntu?
[06:36] <wac_> I am having trouble getting my brodcom wirless card to connect anyone want to help me?
[06:36] <jbk_> nickrud, latest i386
[06:36] <johnni> jbk_, any idea how to fix it?
[06:36] <ZykoticK9> jbk_, biped I'm aware that vfat doesn't support symlinks (i actually pointed this out), but there should be a way to tell "cp" to copy the actual files instead of trying to copy the link???
[06:36] <kokozedman_> do i download it from the mozilla website, or is there a source that i need to add?
[06:37] <biped> ZykoticK9, right on. What should I reformat to?
[06:37] <jbk_> johnni, i did this before.. i'll look into l8tr.. currently in a issue ;/..
[06:37] <exop> oke thank you :)
[06:37] <jbk_> ZykoticK9, yeah.. it's in there.. but perhaps look at the dereference option
[06:37] <Daniel-_-24> hola
[06:37] <ZykoticK9> biped, if you are ONLY going to use the USB device for linux format it to ext2or3 -- if you need to share with Windows - keep it the way it is.
[06:37] <jbk_> ZykoticK9, try with -L
[06:38] <Rishab_> hello
[06:38] <louis> Does anyone know anything about cell phones?
[06:38] <jbk_> louis, usbserial?
[06:38] <louis> Or specifically about this LG VU
[06:38] <biped> ZykoticK9, I really want to use it for backup and storage. Anyone know if os x supports ext2or3?
[06:39] <andrewfree> nickrud: shit is still broken how come purge does not remove the config files
[06:39] <andrewfree> I want a fresh install of mysql
[06:39] <biped> ZykoticK9, So yes, primarily for linux, but I might want to hook it into my os x box also
[06:39] <wac_> anyone want to spare some time to help??
[06:39] <ZykoticK9> biped, OSX does not out of the box support ext2or3
[06:39] <jbk_> biped, macfuse (google it) -- not sure how good it is -- #macosx folks may know
[06:39] <wac_> I am having trouble getting my brodcom wirless card to connect anyone want to help me?
[06:39] <elvis321> Hi, I want to install a xen server. But the problem is the nic's on the server are attached to vlan tagged ports on a Juniper switch. I have had no success with CentOS 5.3. I am now searching for a distro which can support this and it looks like Ubuntu might be the thing. Can anyone please advice me if Ubuntu can do this?
[06:39] <biped> ZykoticK9, jbk_ thx all
[06:40] <jbk_> Flannel, so ya have a clue? i've done this before but long ago..
[06:40] <nickrud> andrewfree, sudo aptitude purge mysql-server-5.x (where x is 0 or 1) should remove the config files
[06:40] <jbk_> i can mount with->"/dev/sda3 /mntpoint ext3 noexec 0 2" , but not ""/dev/sda3 /mntpoint ext3 noexec,uid=zebra 0 2"  (zebra user exists)
[06:40] <louis> I 'm wondering how can I send a SMS from here: http://asciiconvert.com/
[06:40] <louis> and make it my signature
[06:41] <jgilby> i am trying to dual boot win7/ubuntu, and installing win7 after ubuntu is says "Cannot install to GPT partition"
[06:41] <jbk_> jgilby, lol
[06:41] <louis> well I know all I have to do is email: mynumber@txt.att.net  but How do iget my phone to allow me to use a message outside of the sig creation app
[06:42] <jgilby> installing win7 first, ubuntu doesnt recognize the partition
[06:42] <jgilby> am i in the wrong place?
[06:42] <llua> jgilby, could you re partition the partition?
[06:42] <llua> your trying to install to
[06:43] <llua> fomat*
[06:43] <llua> format*
[06:43] <louis> use pated magic or gparted
[06:43] <llua> >:0
[06:43] <andrewfree> nickrud: this looks hopeful
[06:43] <louis> parted magic*
[06:43] <strike> can anyone help me with conky
[06:44] <jgilby> llua: in the win7 setup? yeah, i deleted all the partitions (even the one with ubuntu) and it still gives GPT error
[06:44] <strike> im trying to put a to do list in:  ${font Verana:style=Bold:size=9}To Do List ${font Verana:size=8}${execi 300 cat ~/Documents/todo.txt}  everytime i run it i get there is no such file or directory any ideas
[06:44] <magick> hi all, i was wondering if lvm would easily support raid 1 as 2x500gb with 1x1tb
[06:45] <llua> jgilby,  this error is happening when installing win7 or ubuntu?
[06:45] <nickrud> andrewfree, gotta go, hope things are moving along
[06:46] <andrewfree> they are not
[06:46] <andrewfree> it failed again
[06:46] <CrawfordComeaux> Not really ontopic, but thought I'd ask in a few random chans: we've got a fiber to the home network rolling out in my town and some of us are contemplating setting up some sort of Xprize coding competition designed to highlight the high bandwidth, low latency, and symmetric intranet (anything transmitted from one point on fiber to another stays on fiber and travels at 100Mbps), with bonus awarded for solution with high social
[06:46] <CrawfordComeaux>  impact. The question: what goal/problem/product should teams be competing to implement solutions for?
[06:46] <c0l2e> in samba what does the %S means  ... like in valid users = %S
[06:46] <Flannel> CrawfordComeaux: #ubuntu-offtopic, not here.
[06:46] <c0l2e> and where can I find info about those % variables
[06:46] <CrawfordComeaux> Flannel: thanks
[06:47] <nickrud> andrewfree, could you put the complete output of sudo aptitude purge mysql-server-5.0 (or 5.1, whichever) on
[06:47] <nickrud> !pastebin
[06:47] <strike> is my question offtopic
[06:48] <jbk_> Flannel, did u see my paste?
[06:48] <andrewfree> nickrud: http://pastebin.com/m26541147
[06:48] <Flannel> jbk_: I did
[06:49] <jbk_> Flannel, am i missin aything?
[06:49] <trakcyia> how do I change the color of the window decoration titles (compiz is enabled, not using emerald)
[06:50] <soreau> trakcyia: gnome-appearance-properties
[06:50] <trakcyia> soreau that requires that I change the entire window border theme
[06:50] <nickrud> andrewfree, I don't need the rest, and I'm not sure if I got all of the output of the aptitude command, could you repast only that?
[06:50] <soreau> trakcyia: Yes, it does
[06:51] <nickrud> andrewfree, please include the actual command line as well
[06:51] <trakcyia> is there any way to do this without such side effects?
[06:51] <andrewfree> nickrud: oh ok.
[06:51] <andrewfree> nickrud: from the purge or when I reinstalled?
[06:52] <MadSeaDog> hi folks i want to upload files somewhere it has permission set to owned by www-data so i can't seem to upload it... since it upload a blank file... what can i do to get around it?
[06:52] <soreau> trakcyia: gconf key apps>gwd>use_metacity_theme <- turn it off
[06:52] <nickrud> just run   sudo aptitude purge mysql-server-5.x   , and give me the output. We'll start with just that
[06:52] <nickrud> where x is 1 or 0, depending
[06:52] <Beta-guy> how do I get Ubuntu to boot off a USB drive?
[06:52] <MadSeaDog> i don't want the permission to change on the server-side...
[06:53] <jbk_> no experts with fstab?
[06:53] <rabidweezle> Beta-guy: check out www.pendrivelinux.com
[06:53] <jbk_> i can mount with->"/dev/sda3 /mntpoint ext3 noexec 0 2" , but not ""/dev/sda3 /mntpoint ext3 noexec,uid=zebra 0 2"  (zebra user exists)
[06:53] <nickrud> Beta-guy, supposedly system->admin usb startup disc creator should do it
[06:53] <nickrud> jbk_, that stumps me, I've used that line before (I think exact line)
[06:53] <JohnnyL> can you access linux's desktop's icons from within a browser's JavaScript?
[06:54] <andrewfree> nickrud: http://pastebin.com/m4c4b576b
[06:54] <Beta-guy> nickrud: I'm on a Windows system
[06:54] <jbk_> JohnnyL, no, but u can drag the url's icon to the desktop
[06:54] <JohnnyL> jdb i'm not interested in that.
[06:54] <JohnnyL> jbk_ ^
[06:54] <johnni> When I try to play a mp4 on Ubuntu Gstreamer I get this. The requested plugins are: text/html decoder <-- any ideas?
[06:55] <nickrud> andrewfree, well, you just purged mysql, /etc/mysql should not exist or at least be empty
[06:56] <tanath> how do i change the amount of reserved space?
[06:56] <andrewfree> nickrud: and it is/
[06:56] <nickrud> you should be able to install mysql again, fresh.
[06:57] <jbk_> JohnnyL, u mean upload a file prompt?  javascript doesnt handle that. it's the browser..
[06:57] <JohnnyL> jbk_ with windows you can use activex objects in the browser.
[06:57] <andrewfree> nickrud: apt-get install mysql-server?
[06:58] <jbk_> JohnnyL, activex <> javascript
[06:58] <nickrud> andrewfree, I'd install  mysql-server-5.1
[06:58] <tanath> i have too much space reserved. how to i change it?
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[06:58] <FloodBot1> PaulWall: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[06:58] <nickrud> tanath, by reserverd, you mean what?
[06:59] <nickrud> *reserved
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[06:59] <FloodBot1> PaulWall: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[06:59] <tanath> nickrud, as in, i have 12gb free, but can use less than 2 of what's left
[06:59] <andrewfree> nickrud: "E: Couldn't find package mysql-server-5.1"  thats why I used 5.0
[06:59] <LogicFan> that was rude
[06:59] <nickrud> hrm, I have a later os. try 5.0 then. I've been away from linux for quite a while, things change fast
[07:00] <nickrud> brb
[07:00] <andrewfree> nickrud: see it errors :/ http://pastebin.com/m4b6b7a6a
[07:01] <nickrud> cool, next step :)
[07:01] <tanath> nickrud, there's space reserved for root or something, but i need some of that space - i need to change it
[07:02] <andrewfree> nickrud: didnt you see the error.
[07:02] <Sledger> Can someone please assist me on compiz
[07:03] <nickrud> andrewfree, yes, and since I've seen in a sequence I remember I'm a little further along
[07:03] <grigris> #gnome-el
[07:03] <soreau> Sledger: Come to #compiz and I will try to help you
[07:03] <elvis321> join #network
[07:03] <elvis321> oops
[07:04] <nickrud> tanath, tune2fs -r , but read up on it. I'm not sure if you can change it on the fly
[07:04] <andrewfree> nickrud: so what next? just try to start the server?
[07:05] <tanath> nickrud, i seem to recall setting it with some graphical tool a long time ago. what happened to it?
[07:05] <c_nick> Hi is there a general community where one can discuss new software and hardware and technological advances in the field
[07:05] <nickrud> tanath, don't know the tool; wouldn't be surprised if someone did a python-gtk interface
[07:06] <nickrud> andrewfree, no. I'm looking at a file but it's 5.1 specific, I'll need to see the one you use. put /var/lib/dpkg/info/mysql-server-5.0-postinst on the pastebin
[07:06] <grigris> #gnome-el
[07:07] <nickrud> c_nick, #ubuntu-offtopic, when it's not in the gutter, is good for that
[07:07] <avishek> Greetings all! I'm using Ubuntu 9.04 on three different machines. APTonCD just exits with no message on all three machines while reading the dependencies to create the CD. Could anyone please advise?
[07:08] <andrewfree> nickrud: http://pastebin.com/m15b75a40
[07:08] <c_nick> thanks nickrud
[07:09] <louis> yeah take a look at perl channel same time roughly: http://paste.ubuntu.com/287597/
[07:09] <firefly2442> Does anyone know if the Ubuntu Netbook Remix has an optimized kernel and ACPI setup for netbooks (not just stock kernel)
[07:12] <nickrud> andrewfree, try this:  touch /etc/mysql/conf.d/old_passwords.conf  then run the install again
[07:12] <andrewfree> no such file or directory
[07:12] <andrewfree> so it says
[07:12] <louis> Is anyone aware of a great site that would help me learn to develop a simple working OS in Assembly(Don't know assembly <<<<--me----)?
[07:12] <neutrino> do i get sudo or root access form the live cd?
[07:13] <c_nick> a community on cloud computing
[07:13] <andrewfree> louis: it wont be simple if your going to create an OS
[07:13] <avishek> louis: www.osdev.org
[07:13] <louis> I was thinking of jumping ahead of my next semester seeing as thats gonna be my assignment
[07:13] <andrewfree> nickrud: actually /etc/mysql is empty
[07:14] <nickrud> andrewfree, then make sure the dir /etc/mysql/conf.d/ exists, then touch the file. We're trying to fool the install
[07:14] <Kevin1a_> can anyone recommend a usb wifi card compatible with ubuntu that can be put into listening mode and supports packet injection?
[07:14] <andrewfree> nickrud: nope, /etc/mysql is empty
[07:14] <firefly2442> louis: never tried it but you might be interested in this: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/
[07:14] <SuspectZero> hey there. how is it that the ubuntu iso can be booted off iso but some other ubuntu distros cant?
[07:14] <nickrud> neutrino, sudo without a password
[07:14] <_Techie_> i need someone to help me create a modeline using information from my Xorg.failsafe.log
[07:15] <nickrud> SuspectZero, you mean run as a live cd? Because they made a live cd? Any distro could do it if they wished
[07:15] <avishek> firefly2442: it's a good place. I've just started out with it
[07:15] <chai_> how do i install the tango icon theme? i used apt-get install tango-icon-theme, but now what do i do?
[07:15] <neutrino> nickrud, i need to copy and replace the hibenated image file of a ext filesystem, is it possible using ubuntu live cd?
[07:15] <SuspectZero> nickrud, no i mean i have an iso of ubuntu and i can boot off it using grub2 but with another ubuntu basted distro i cant.
[07:16] <nickrud> chai_, system->prefs->appearance, theme tab, customize button
[07:16] <tanath> nickrud, was able to set reserved % with: sudo tune2fs -m # /dev/sda1
[07:16] <tanath> nickrud, thanks
[07:16] <nickrud> tanath, yw :)
[07:16] <louis> My friend who took her class said it could be DOS-like as long as it functioned and was original I wonder if that means I'd have to produce my own Kernel? ; /
[07:16] <nickrud> SuspectZero, not sure, I'm not a real grub guru in any sense
[07:16] <avishek> has anyone faced any problems running APTonCD on 9.04?
[07:17] <chai_> nickrud: thanks!
[07:17] <nickrud> neutrino, you can do just about anything with the livecd, you just need to mount the disks
[07:17] <SuspectZero> nickrud, well the grub pros said it has something to do with lupin-casper and lupin-support but i cant find any good tutorials on how to ghet that up and running
[07:17] <neutrino> ok
[07:18] <neutrino> thanks nickrud, i will give it a try, if not i can always come back here and share the thoughts.
[07:18] <nickrud> SuspectZero, this is the first night I've run linux since probably jan or feb, and things have just marched along. grub2 is totally unknown to me
[07:18] <avishek> is there any log file for APTonCD? If so, where would it be stored?
[07:18] <SuspectZero> nickrud, an no worries then.
[07:18] <nickrud> avishek, I'd look in /var/log, possibly /var/log/apt
[07:18] <SuspectZero> i'll ask the whole channel now i guess
[07:18] <andrewfree> nickrud: root@freekbox:/etc/mysql# ls
[07:18] <andrewfree> debian-start
[07:18] <avishek> nickrud: thank you
[07:19] <andrewfree> Hey SuspectZero
[07:19] <Livio> Hello
[07:19] <SuspectZero> hello andrewfree
[07:20] <nickrud> make the dir conf.d in /etc/mysql, then touch old_passwords.cnf in that dir
[07:20] <SuspectZero> how can i configure lupin-casper or lupin-support  so that it hooks the iso, then mounts it as root on loop.
[07:21] <andrewfree> nickrud: done.
[07:21] <nickrud> andrewfree, if that fails, then we'll try the line 144 in http://pastebin.com/m15b75a40 with false substituted for $RET
[07:21] <netbook> wireless question to follow:
[07:21] <nickrud> andrewfree, ok, try the install again
[07:22] <netbook> I set my /etc/network/interfaces to join my wpa protected home wifi
[07:22] <andrewfree> nickrud: an epic mess.
[07:22] <nickrud> lol
[07:22] <netbook> I wish to join my uni wireless which has a certificate. How do I add more wifi networks to interfaces?
[07:23] <nickrud> I don't know why it wants to pretend there's old info there. Did you leave the database in place?
[07:23] <andrewfree> nickrud: missing files, bad exit codes, just fail.    http://pastebin.com/m12258051
[07:23] <andrewfree> nickrud: No i deleated it
[07:23] <andrewfree> im fine with losing everything I just want a fucking server!
[07:23] <andrewfree> XD
[07:24] <nickrud> andrewfree, I'm at a loss, really. That's not the error I expected from the change we made.
[07:25] <Deven2> Hi is this the appropriate place to ask about configuring apache on my ubuntu server?
[07:25] <nickrud> I expected it to work, or to say it couldn't understand that file we created(cuz it was empty)
[07:25] <andrewfree> nickrud: I would think a normal purge and install would work..
[07:25] <nickrud> but the other errors...
[07:25] <andrewfree> Im really tempted to just update it to 9.04 and start over.
[07:25] <c00lryguy> anyone know the font used for "Linux For human Beings"?
[07:26] <andrewfree> this SQL issue is total bullshit.
[07:26] <nickrud> andrewfree, exactly. I've done that plenty of times, there's some obvious thing we're missing.
[07:26] <andrewfree> how do I get the version of ubuntu it is?
[07:26] <andrewfree> and its not been updated normaly etc...
[07:26] <avishek> is there any way to replicate the function of APTonCD without using APTonCD? APTonCD just exits on the 3 machines I use.
[07:26] <Bluey> why all of a sudden does Amarok say it can't find a suitable plugin for mp3's - this occurred after the last kernel release...
[07:26] <andrewfree> I just use it for personal website testing and learning myself.
[07:27] <nickrud> andrewfree, usb_release -a
[07:27] <andrewfree> so I dont care about security and stuff so i could use a update.
[07:27] <andrewfree> nickrud: umm no?
[07:27] <nickrud> you'd be pretty secure with any version of ubuntu. You don't need a 'server' or 'lts' to be secure
[07:28] <nickrud> lsb_release ;)
[07:28] <andrewfree> yea but im more talking about just updates for services
[07:28] <andrewfree> there we go XD
[07:28] <Bluey> andrew cat /etc/issue iirc
[07:28] <c00lryguy> I know the font used for the Ubuntu logo is downloadable in the repo, but whats the font used for "Linux For Human Beings" in the logo?
[07:28] <andrewfree> hmm 8.04 so its not old...
[07:28] <avishek> is there any way to replicate the function of APTonCD without using APTonCD? APTonCD just exits on the 3 machines I use.
[07:28] <nickrud> that's the 'server' good till 2013 release
[07:28] <Bluey> yes 8.04 is about a year old
[07:29] <Bluey> 9.10 is due out end of month
[07:29] <nickrud> won't be the latest software but it'll be rock solid (hahahah) and get security updates
[07:29] <andrewfree> yea... w/e Im just installing 9.04 on a clean install I just need apache openssh and mysql-server right now.
[07:29] <nickrud> andrewfree, try asking on #ubuntu-server , it can be empty but it also attracts serious server users
[07:30] <_tonight> hello
[07:30] <c00lryguy> hi
[07:30] <nickrud> anyway andrewfree I meant to go to bed when we started this :)
[07:30] <andrewfree> I have already wasted like 7 hours of my, and some of your time on this.
[07:30] <andrewfree> I feel like letting this go.
[07:30] <nickrud> good luck, and good night
[07:30] <Boohbah> andrewfree: that's time you're never going to get back
[07:30] <andrewfree> Oh lol, thats my bad.. nickrud but before you go I must show you something
[07:30] <nickrud> sure
[07:31] <jumbers> Are there any decent mail server management panels? Similar to cPanel but not so over bloated and all that
[07:31] <andrewfree> nickrud: http://gizmodo.com/5375407//gallery/?selectedImage=7
[07:31] <Boohbah> jumbers: cPanel is not over bloated
[07:31]  * ActionParsnip1 woke up in some chines familys reck room. And they would NOT stop yelling
[07:31] <_tonight> this is a beautifull day!
[07:31] <nickrud> andrewfree, that's hilarious, and so true
[07:32] <ttols> _tonight: where are you?
[07:32] <_tonight> china
[07:32] <jumbers> Boohbah: It has too many hooks in the system and is also way too much for me to justify the cost
[07:32] <andrewfree> yea XD. Well I think ill let this go for sure. I just need a good mysql into book so when I do get it working I can use it.
[07:32] <ttols> _tonight: korea is too. :)
[07:32] <andrewfree> or this one nickrud http://cache.gizmodo.com/assets/images/4/2009/10/500x_linux.jpg
[07:32] <_tonight> my english is pool!
[07:33] <Bluey> don't pee on the pool
[07:33] <nickrud> :) night andrewfree
[07:33] <andrewfree> night
[07:34] <_tonight> what?
[07:34] <Shubuntu> hi can anyone help me with this: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/287606/
[07:34] <O__o> why scim is always Zombie process??
[07:34] <Shubuntu> I'm having difficulty setting locale
[07:34] <_tonight> i don't know how to use command in IRC
[07:35] <O__o> if i have scim installed and when i click pull down box in opera, i cant use keyboard in opera
[07:35] <Deven2> Hi.  I'm trying to get UserDir set up so that say http://myserver/~username/ points to /home/username/www but i cant seem to get it to work I added th lines "UserDir enabled username" and "UserDir www" to my apache2.conf file is this the right thing? it gives me some error about not being able to find the module when I try to restart the server but it seems to be installed.
[07:35] <_tonight> anyone in china?
[07:36] <O__o> _tonight google irc command list
[07:36] <_tonight> thanks
[07:36] <chilli0> ello Im trying to do some converting in WinFF but im getting this error when trying to convert anything into a mp3, Unknown encoder 'libmp3lame'
[07:36] <O__o> anyone here use scim?
[07:37] <chilli0> I have ran sudo apt-get install libmp3lame-dev but still not working
[07:37] <ActionParsnip1> O__o: not I
[07:38] <ActionParsnip1> !info  libmp3lame
[07:38] <O__o> ActionParsnip1, i dont know what happen to scim, but it is quite buggy
[07:39] <ActionParsnip1> O__o: ive never used it, log a bug if its buggy
[07:39] <louis> Does anyone know of a channel for mobile devices or specifically cellphones?
[07:39] <O__o> ActionParsnip1, it is hard to explain
[07:39] <O__o> ActionParsnip1, when i have scim + compiz + opera = buggy
[07:40] <mcmlxxi> woohoo! I can finally print!
[07:40] <ActionParsnip1> O__o: ditch compi, world is a nicer place then :D
[07:40] <O__o> in my netbook, i dont have compiz and opera install and nothing happen
[07:41] <O__o> i think i will try to uninstall scim on my desktop to see if it fix it
[07:43] <chilli0> I have ran sudo apt-get install libmp3lame-dev but still not working
[07:43] <chilli0> ello Im trying to do some converting in WinFF but im getting this error when trying to convert anything into a mp3, Unknown encoder 'libmp3lame'
[07:43] <administrator> hi
[07:44] <deanc[work]> Hi folks. My firefox displays a big grey box with a play icon whenever this is flash on the page. Rather than autoplaynig the movies, it requires me to click play
[07:44] <deanc[work]> Any ideas how to resolve this?
[07:46] <_tonight> flash²å¼þÎÊÌâ£¿
[07:46] <ActionParsnip1> _tonight: ahhhhhh, he's the svior of the universe..
[07:46] <dandaman> hey, you know how at the bottom right you kind of have two desktops, you can click on either one to switch
[07:47] <dandaman> is there a hotkey to switch?
[07:47] <ActionParsnip1> dandaman: ctrl+alt+ left / right i think
[07:47] <dandaman> thanks ActionParsnip1
[07:47] <_tonight> svior£¿£¿i can't google it ?
[07:48] <ActionParsnip1> saviour (can't type)
[07:48] <ActionParsnip1> _tonight: if google does play nice, ask jeeves. he's a smart guy'
[07:48] <_tonight> i'm chinese!sorry
[07:48] <_tonight> thanks
[07:49] <dandaman> ActionParsnip1: do you know how to move a window to the other desktop?
[07:49] <dandaman> oh
[07:49] <dandaman> found it
[07:49] <dandaman> nvm
[07:49] <dandaman> dayam ubuntu kicks ass
[07:49] <_tonight> i want to learn english in here!
[07:49] <dandaman> i can have a work space and a screw around space
[07:50] <ActionParsnip1> dandaman: right click the window decorator, of the button in the window list on thepanel
[07:50] <dandaman> oh my god, im orgasming, you can have as many workspaces as you want
[07:51] <ActionParsnip1> dandaman: i think it a whole lot bloated for a linux distro but if it suits you, use it
[07:51] <dandaman> i find it very convenient
[07:51] <dandaman> my screen always gets cluttered up
[07:53] <ActionParsnip1> dandaman: you get that functionality in any linux distro
[07:55] <sheyla> lagi_bosan
[07:56] <arc1> <newbie here
[07:57] <sheyla> can speaking  INDONESIAN..??
[07:57] <macsim> hi, I'm looking for remplacement to "Application Shortcut System" applet, what's the name of the applet how just shos "Computer" ? thanks
[07:57] <lstarnes> !id | sheyla
[07:57] <Kevin1a_> Is there a linux tool I can use to alter my eeepc1000heb's wifi power settings withing linux?
[07:58] <sheyla> Y IAM HERE?
[07:58] <administrator> i want to connect to a pc using run command like \\pc\c$ so what is the similer to run on ubuntu
[07:58] <mytharak> smb://
[07:58] <Guest44009> i want to connect to a pc using run command like \\pc\c$ so what is the similer to run on ubuntu
[07:59] <mytharak> or smb://pc/sharename
[07:59] <ActionParsnip1> Guest44009: smb://pc/c$
[07:59] <O__o> when will the scim focus bug be fixed??
[07:59] <ActionParsnip1> O__o: like anything, its fixed when its fixed
[08:00] <albertxiaoyu> .
[08:00] <sheyla> AE
[08:00] <sheyla> AAAAE
[08:00] <Guest44009> what is smb
[08:00] <O__o> should put a warning in scim in repos
[08:00] <ActionParsnip1> Guest44009: short for samba
[08:00] <O__o> and i just found out uninstall scim is quite complicated... :(
[08:01] <Guest44009> should i install sumba
[08:01] <Bluey> i am getting - Oct  6 23:15:07 H kernel: [394040.430415] ReiserFS: sdb2: warning: zam-7001: io error in reiserfs_find_entry
[08:01] <Bluey> should I umount and run a reiserfsck?
[08:01] <ActionParsnip1> Guest44009: only if you want to share folders
[08:02] <Guest44009> i want to access other pcs
[08:02] <Guest44009> in the network
[08:02] <ActionParsnip1> Guest44009: smbclient comes as part of a stock instal and will allow you to access windows shares
[08:03] <badbadnan> clear
[08:03] <Guest44009> i install samba so where can i access it
[08:04] <ActionParsnip1> Guest44009: you only need to install samba if you wish to share folders with outher systems
[08:04] <ActionParsnip1> Guest44009: if you want to access shared folders on other system you do not need to install samba
[08:05] <Guest44009> ya so how can i access other pc like run on windows
[08:06] <ActionParsnip1> Guest44009: we told you. Open nautilus and in the address bar type: smb://pc/C$
[08:06] <ActionParsnip1> Guest44009: obviously replacing pc with a valid host name or IP
[08:07] <Guest44009> where i can find nautilus
[08:07] <Ientzy> hi, any1 know where i can fiind a tutorial for samba4 with openldap for ubuntu 9.04?i try the tutorial from samba.org but i have problems with joining the client to domain and i what to try another tutorial
[08:07] <ActionParsnip1> Guest44009: its your graphical file manager
[08:08] <Guest44009> i cant understood where should i put ip or pc's name
[08:09] <badbadnan> nautilus is the default file manager on ubuntu
[08:09] <ActionParsnip1> Guest44009: press alt+f2    type nautilus    press enter
[08:09] <darkstar999> Guest44009: hit alt+F2 then type nautilus  - hit enter
[08:09] <darkstar999> OH SNAP!
[08:09] <ActionParsnip1> snips
[08:09] <albertxiaoyu> There is not need for you to put.
[08:12] <pngll> I have an executable (ruby) in /usr/local/bin but bash says: /usr/bin/ruby: No such file or directory
[08:12] <pngll> . I can execute all the other programs in /usr/local/bin with no problem.
[08:12] <Guest44009> hy there is no place to put ip
[08:12] <darkstar999> Guest44009: Put it where it says Location:
[08:13] <csaba> can someone recommend a good xmms2 frontend?
[08:13] <albertxiaoyu> Guest44009   because the unbutu can get it without seeting.
[08:13] <Whiper> hey i want to install the patch file in my wirless device can any body help me with that
[08:13] <ActionParsnip1> Guest44009: its in the top bar, where the address is. http://ubuntu-tweak.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/ubuntu-tweak-044-2.png   see where it says 'location'
[08:13] <ActionParsnip1> !patch | Whiper
[08:14] <ActionParsnip1> csaba: xmms is a frontend....
[08:14] <ActionParsnip1> !xmms | csaba
[08:14] <ActionParsnip1> !xmms2
[08:14] <csaba> !xmms2
[08:14] <Ientzy> any1 know where i can fiind a tutorial for samba4 with openldap for ubuntu 9.04
[08:14] <dandaman> anyone know of a good code editor for ubuntu, im looking for something that will automatically neatify my code, like when i put in curly brackets, i want it to automatically put the closed curly brackets and indent next time i skip a line, any suggestions?
[08:14] <csaba> is there a gui frontend then?
[08:14] <csaba> I'm currently using the tray icon that comes with ubuntu
[08:15] <ActionParsnip1> dandaman: curly brackets are called braces ;)
[08:15] <csaba> but it has no option for loading files, so I have to do it in the console
[08:15] <dandaman> ok great, but do you know of a good editor?
[08:15] <ActionParsnip1> !ide
[08:15] <ActionParsnip1> dandaman: may help
[08:15] <dandaman> what do you suggest?
[08:16] <dandaman> im doing C
[08:16] <csaba> eclipse
[08:16] <dandaman> isnt eclipse for java?
[08:16] <csaba> also for c
[08:16] <ActionParsnip1> dandaman: i dont code anymore since i graduated but try a few, see which you like
[08:16] <dandaman> ive used netbeans for java and i really liked it
[08:16] <dandaman> does that do C as well?
[08:16] <csaba> I use eclipse for c++ and it's ok
[08:16] <csaba> no idea about netbeans
[08:16] <Atomic_> !it
[08:17] <administrator> you all mad, i want to connect to a remote pc which has real ip, by typing it ip in windows when i put ip on run (\\1.1.1.1) its connect to remote pc so i want to do it on ubuntu
[08:17] <csaba> !hu
[08:17] <csaba> cool
[08:17] <csaba> so, anyone can recommend a good gui frontend for xmms2? Something like winamp...
[08:17] <dandaman> netbeans it is
[08:18] <A> Hi I want to install kanel btu at the time of configuration it will give error
[08:18] <A> It is configure: error: You MUST have the libxml2 (aka gnome-xml) library installed
[08:18] <A>  
[08:18] <ActionParsnip1> Guest53419: you open nautilus and type: smb://1.1.1.1/C$   in te address bar and you will connect
[08:19] <onats> how do i upgrade my subversion client to latest?
[08:19] <A> but the libxml2 is already there
[08:19] <ActionParsnip1> onats: sudo apt-get upgrade
[08:19] <Whiper> hello i have a file install compat-wireless-2.6.30-rc1.tar.bz2
[08:19] <ActionParsnip1> onats: if the latest is newer then the repos offer, you need to find a PPA wit a later version
[08:19] <onats> ActionParsnip, i dont think the latest svn is in the ubuntu reps...
[08:19] <onats> there... thats what i need..
[08:19] <onats> !svn
[08:20] <Guest53419> ok
[08:20] <ActionParsnip1> onats: go crazy on this: http://ppa-search.appspot.com/
[08:20] <onats> nice. thanks! bookmarking
[08:21] <ActionParsnip1> onats: one of my favourites
[08:21] <chai_> anyone know how to make a soft ap?
[08:21] <ActionParsnip1> chai_: code it i guess
[08:22] <chai_> crap. im new though
[08:22] <Whiper> hello can any boody help me to install the compat-wireless-2.6.30-rc1.tar.bz2
[08:22] <ActionParsnip1> chai_: then you have a lot to learn
[08:22] <Whiper> hello can any boody help me to install the compat-wireless-2.6.30-rc1.tar.bz2
[08:22] <Whiper> hello can any boody help me to install the compat-wireless-2.6.30-rc1.tar.bz2
[08:22] <Whiper> hello can any boody help me to install the compat-wireless-2.6.30-rc1.tar.bz2
[08:22] <chai_> Whiper: most drivers install themselves with a reinstall? maybe try reboot?
[08:22] <hans> Whiper: stop that
[08:22] <DJones> !repeat | Whiper
[08:22] <ActionParsnip1> Whiper: tar jxvf compat-wireless-2.6.30-rc1.tar.bz2
[08:23] <ActionParsnip1> Whiper: why not search for a PPA so you dont have to compile it
[08:23] <ActionParsnip1> Whiper: repeating yourself like that does nothing as the same people in the channel will have read the same text
[08:24] <hans> ./ignore -channels #ubuntu * joins parts quits nicks <--good idea
[08:24] <jasonmchristos> just has a logo and details and pricing and total
[08:24] <Whiper> ActionParsnip1: how to search for PPA
[08:24] <jasonmchristos> oops sorry guys wrong box
[08:24] <ActionParsnip1> Whiper: http://ppa-search.appspot.com/
[08:25] <Ientzy> any1 know where i can fiind a tutorial for samba4 with openldap for ubuntu 9.04
[08:26] <pngll> Why would a hard only work when the app is in /usr/bin? /bin and /usr/local/bin are both in my PATH, but ubuntu only finds ruby when it is in /usr/bin. If anyone has an idea...
[08:28] <Bluey> anyone know if 9.10 will ship with grub2?
[08:28] <ActionParsnip1> Bluey: it does
[08:28] <Bluey> thanks ap
[08:28] <ActionParsnip1> Bluey: and support and discussion is in #ubuntu+1
[08:28] <Bluey> ap - thanks just wanted to know if it was there --
[08:28] <ActionParsnip1> pngll: log a bug
[08:28] <ActionParsnip1> Bluey: its cool :)
[08:29] <pngll> ActionParsnip1, unlikely. I'm probably doing something wrong.
[08:29] <Whiper> ActionParsnip1: hey i am no able to get the ppa file for compat-wireless-2.6.30-rc1.tar.bz2
[08:29] <ActionParsnip1> pngll: yu can check your path with: echo $PATH
[08:29] <Bluey> my these updates to a flash drive take forever....updating ubuntu that I installed on a flash drive...
[08:29] <pngll> ActionParsnip1, yes. I get /usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/games
[08:30] <ActionParsnip1> Whiper: you dont get ppas for tar.bz2s tar.bz2 is a compressed archive
[08:30] <ActionParsnip1> Whiper: search the ppas for compat-wireless
[08:30] <ActionParsnip1> Whiper: if tere isnt one with that version you can use the archive you have and compile the source code
[08:31] <Whiper> ActionParsnip1: how to compile the Source code
[08:31] <ActionParsnip1> !compile | Whiper
[08:33] <ActionParsnip1> !info compat-wireless
[08:33] <contrast> Greets, everyone...
[08:33] <Ientzy> any1 know where i can fiind a tutorial for samba4 with openldap for ubuntu 9.04
[08:33] <contrast> Has anyone here ever defragged an XFS partition with xfs_fsr? I'm needing to do this, but gus3's comment from here - http://lxer.com/module/forums/t/26451/ - has me more than a little nervous.
[08:34] <ActionParsnip1> contrast: is your file system REALLY slow? Ive never defragged a Linux box in my life
[08:35] <Fome> Anyone here with experience with ubunto on Acer Aspire One?
[08:35] <contrast> ActionParsnip1: Not unusably slow, but it has very noticeably slowed down as it's become more fragmented. It's worth noting that XFS is a bit more susceptible to most fragmentation than most other filesystems.
[08:36] <jerknextdoor> any way to make transmission and pidgin not display their windows on startup? i just want the automatically be minimized to the panel.
[08:36] <contrast> Ientzy: I'm guessing you already saw this - http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba4/HOWTO/Ubuntu_Server_9.04 ?
[08:36] <ActionParsnip1> contrast: make sure your backups are sufficient then let rip
[08:36] <contrast> ActionParsnip1: Yeah, except I don't have enough storage to back everything up to. : \
[08:37] <Ientzy> contrast yes i try that tutorial
[08:37] <ActionParsnip1> contrast: no backup = data is disposable
[08:37] <Whiper> ActionParsnip1: hey i am not able to understand that file
[08:37] <contrast> jerknextdoor: I don't have either of those installed so I can't check for you, but try running "transmission --help" and "pidgin --help" from the terminal. If there's an option for that, you can just add it to the program's entry in the menu editor.
[08:37] <ActionParsnip1> Fome: http://superuser.com/questions/43489/how-to-get-an-autostart-application-to-start-minimized-upon-login
[08:38] <ActionParsnip1> Whiper: then use a ppa
[08:38] <Whiper> ActionParsnip1: hey can you tech me step by step
[08:38] <contrast> ActionParsnip1: Yeah, I know. No lectures, please. I realize how foolish I am. :D
[08:38] <Whiper> ActionParsnip1: hey there is no ppa file
[08:38] <Lycus> Could someone point me in the right direction to input kanji characters using phonetic hiragana?
[08:39] <Fome> ActionParsnip1: good guess, but no cigar :) I'lljust type my question and hope someone knows the answer
[08:40] <jerknextdoor> contrast:  how did i not think of that.  there is one for transmission but not for pidgin.  thanks.  any ideas on how to do it for pidgin if there is no option?
[08:41] <contrast> jerknextdoor: Not sure. Do you have all the plugins for Pidgin? One might give an option for it.
[08:41] <je13279> Any one else notice that you can't open a chat window in Empathy with someone who is logged out?  Or is it just me?  I can do it in Pidgin fine.. :/
[08:41] <je13279> Or hidden.
[08:41] <Fome> I just installed Ubuntu 9.04 on an Acer Aspier One ZG5, and the touchpad is behaving really strange. It is like some of the desktop doesn't activate when the mouse hovers over it, resulting in it being impossible to click stuff. So for example I open the terminal, but then I cannot close it by clicking the "x". I had the same problem with Kuki and EasyPeasy as well.
[08:42] <jerknextdoor> contrast: yeah i just went through them all.  supposedly there is an option for it, but i am not seeing it anyplace.
[08:42] <raudy> hello
[08:42] <ActionParsnip1> Whiper: you need to compile that source to create the driver
[08:42] <mlissner> Hi, does anybody know anything about the security model of package installation? Like, is there any guarantee that the package you install is in fact the package from the source? /
[08:42] <contrast> jerknextdoor: Not sure. Might ask around in #pidgin.
[08:43] <Whiper> ActionParsnip1: ok how to do that
[08:43] <ActionParsnip1> Whiper: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[08:43] <contrast> mlissner: Assuming your repositories are authenticated (all of the default ones are), yes, pretty much guaranteed.
[08:43] <onats> im connected to a remote machine using VNC.. but its too slow, the mouse is like dragging behind. how do i speed this up?
[08:43] <onats> lower colors?
[08:43] <ActionParsnip1> Whiper: then read the install file or readme file
[08:43] <jerknextdoor> contrast: yeah.  i was just wondering if there was a universal methoed to make no windows popup at startup.  i'm headed to #pidgin after i get some other stuff configured.  thanks anyways?
[08:43] <ActionParsnip1> onats: what do you do once connected via vnc?
[08:44] <mlissner> contrast: Do you know how that works? Is it via me having the correct public key for each package source?
[08:44] <onats> ActionParsnip,browse a local web application
[08:44] <Whiper> ActionParsnip1: ok let me check
[08:44] <ActionParsnip1> onats: is it not browsable for an external PC?
[08:44] <contrast> mlissner: Correct.
[08:44] <deanc[work]> Hi folks. My firefox displays a big grey box with a play icon whenever this is flash on the page. Rather than autoplaying the movies, it requires me to click play. Any ideas how to solve this?
[08:44] <ActionParsnip1> onats: tat would be much faster than streaming an entire desktop
[08:45] <contrast> jerknextdoor: No prob, good luck.
[08:45] <mlissner> contrast: Do you know if there is anything different about the sources that are security.mirror.whatever vs the mirror.whatever sources?
[08:45] <ActionParsnip1> deanc[work]: do you have more than 1 flash plugin installed?
[08:46] <onats> ActionParsnip, its connected to my network via VPN.. somethings up with its firewall probably.. will check. but is this really the expected behavior of vncing?
[08:46] <ActionParsnip1> onats: vnc is massively bulky and slow and not encrypted so is not secure
[08:46] <contrast> jerknextdoor: Did you already check out alltray? It says in the package description it's for applications which don't have a native tray icon, but it might be worth a look anyway.
[08:47] <contrast> !info alltray
[08:47] <pradeep> use RDP
[08:47] <onats> ActionParsnip, you have any other suggestions? remoting client/server?
[08:47] <deanc[work]> ActionParsnip1: not that i am aware of
[08:47] <contrast> mlissner: Not too sure, honestly. Different how?
[08:47] <ActionParsnip1> onats: ssh with x forwarding is pretty good, or ssh at terminal is hugely quick
[08:48] <onats> ActionParsnip, that's something i havent figured out yet.. ssh with x forwarding..
[08:48] <mlissner> contrast: Not sure. I just noticed a while back there was some differentiation about those when looking in /etc/apt/sources.list
[08:48] <jerknextdoor> contrast:  alltray is annoying.  i used to use it.  it was super buggy.  pidgin has a tray icon it just pops up at start up and makes me close it...which would be alright except it screws with on of the scripts i have running at startup.
[08:48] <ActionParsnip1> deanc[work]: i suggest you uninstall all flash packages (flashplugin-installer flashplugin-nonfree gnash swdec whatever) then install only flashplugin-nonfree
[08:48] <ActionParsnip1> onats: sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[08:49] <ActionParsnip1> onats: x forwarding is default enabled, from a linux box you can run: ssh -X user@server     and run local apps
[08:49] <contrast> mlissner: From my [limited] understanding, the security repo is strictly for package updates which fix security holes. Not sure if that answers your question.
[08:49] <ActionParsnip1> onats: from a windows client you will need putty and xming installed, you can then run xming to give a virtual x server and run: putty -X user@server
[08:49] <zmohar> is it safe to keep my password using firefox password manager?
[08:50] <ActionParsnip1> onats: you can then launch gui apps and they will appear on the client system and be running on the server
[08:50] <lstarnes> zmohar: the one that is built into firefox?
[08:50] <NoReflex> Hey guys! Do you know how I can open a multipart email attachment in Ubuntu (Karmic)?
[08:50] <ActionParsnip1> onats: its not hard at all
[08:50] <zmohar> yes
[08:50] <sddr> hi. how do i connect to the internet without running x?
[08:50] <mlissner> contrast: yeah, that helps.
[08:50] <lstarnes> zmohar: it should be safe enough
[08:50] <ActionParsnip1> !karmic | NoReflex
[08:50] <onats> nice.. i'll save this chat log first.. i have to bring down the firewall on the remote machine. accidentally turned it on, now i cant ssh into it. hahaha
[08:50] <verges> mhh.... i deleted 1 file i needed, used the command rm *[SAMPLE]\.mkv and forgot to backslash the [ and ], so it erased every .mkv in the folder. I'm trying to recover using foremost but it doesn't recognise the .mkv file extension
[08:50] <lstarnes> sddr: x has nothing to do with internet connections
[08:50] <mlissner> contrast: In any case, it seems like packages should be good and secure. So that's good.
[08:50] <verges> anyone any idea?
[08:50] <contrast> mlissner: Any certain reason you're asking, or just curious?
[08:50] <zmohar> yeah .. that's a relief ..
[08:50] <ActionParsnip1> sddr: links2 w3m
[08:51] <lstarnes> sddr: if you're referring to web browsing, look at links2 and w3m
[08:51] <contrast> mlissner: Yup. :)
[08:51] <sddr> ActionParsnip1: lstarnes : yeah i want to use these tools in console mode
[08:51] <lstarnes> sddr: if you have framebuffers enabled, they can display images without X
[08:51] <sddr> but without nm-applet .. how to i connect to my wifi?
[08:51] <ActionParsnip1> sddr: nslookup will give you "a connection", depends what you want to connect to and for
[08:51] <lstarnes> sddr: what kind of encryption does it use?
[08:51] <mlissner> contrast: research for HW. I'm looking for holes in the PGP. Can't find any useful ones in the package itself, so I'm fishing for holes in the obtaining the package.
[08:51] <sddr> wpa2
[08:52] <ActionParsnip1> sddr: /etc/network/interfaces file
[08:52] <mlissner> mlissner: so far: bubkiss.
[08:52] <lstarnes> sddr: use ifconfig, iwconfig, and wpa_supplicant
[08:52] <Whiper> ActionParsnip1: hey i am notable to understand
[08:52] <mlissner> contrast: Oops, the above should have been directed to you...
[08:52] <sddr> this is not a pppoe connection
[08:52] <Whiper> ActionParsnip1:
[08:52] <lstarnes> sddr: if you don't change networks often, you can use /etc/network/interfaces
[08:52] <ActionParsnip1> sddr: http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/howto-debian-ubuntu-linux-wlan-wpa2-configuration.html
[08:52] <contrast> mlissner: I do remember reading an article about a repo of another major distro being compromised a while back, but stuff like that is usually due to sysadmin's not doing their job. : \
[08:53] <Whiper> ActionParsnip1:hey can you help to install it step by step
[08:53] <sddr> simple wifi connection .... just want to use console based irssi and without running any window manager (or X server)
[08:53] <ActionParsnip1> Whiper: then websearch round, ive not used it myself, so cannot really help
[08:53] <mlissner> contrast: yeah, seems like a dead end.
[08:53] <contrast> mlissner: So obviously, if a repo is compromised, the packages can be authenticated with a 230957203972-bit key and it won't matter.
[08:53] <Whiper> ActionParsnip1:
[08:53] <Whiper> ActionParsnip1: ok then what should i do now
[08:54] <lstarnes> sddr: you might want to check out https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WPAHowTo
[08:54] <mlissner> contrast: indeed.
[08:54] <ActionParsnip1> Whiper: read the readme in te file, it will tell you what to do
[08:54] <sddr> lstarnes: so if i kill x and login to console ... after i loose my wifi connection ... i use .etc.network/interfaces?
[08:54] <Whiper> ActionParsnip1: redme says
[08:54] <NoReflex> on a more general note: how can I open a multipart email attachment in Linux? Or how can I extract the the files form it?
[08:54] <Whiper> Install
[08:54] <Whiper> [08:54] <Whiper> make
[08:54] <Whiper> sudo make install
[08:54] <FloodBot1> Whiper: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[08:55] <lstarnes> sddr: when the connection is in /etc/network/interfaces, it is treated as a static connection and is set up whenver the system starts (or when /etc/init.d/networking is restarted)
[08:55] <zenlunatic> NoReflex: what email client
[08:55] <Whiper> ActionParsnip1:
[08:55] <Whiper> ActionParsnip1:
[08:55] <sddr> lstarnes: in my case ... if nm-applet is not running .. i get no internet connection
[08:55] <ActionParsnip1> Whiper: then run those commands in your terminal
[08:55] <Whiper> ActionParsnip1: now ow to install that
[08:56] <sddr> even if i use openbox ... i have to start nm-applet ... i want to do away with that
[08:56] <ActionParsnip1> sddr: its not essential to connection, you CAN use the interfaces file to connect
[08:56] <zenlunatic> NoReflex: what attachment
[08:56] <NoReflex> zenlunatic: I don't use a email client. I'm reading my emails with the web interface from gmail.
[08:56] <sddr> alright ActionParsnip1 ... did not know the steps to use the interfaces file
[08:56] <ActionParsnip1> Whiper: you just said, cd into the folder you extracted from the archive and run make
[08:56] <contrast> sddr: Have you looked at wifi-radar/
[08:56] <contrast> ?
[08:56] <NoReflex> it's a xls file in a multipart attachment
[08:56] <sddr> contrast: no
[08:56] <contrast> !info wifi-radar
[08:56] <ActionParsnip1> sddr: i gave you a worked example
[08:56] <joaopinto> Whiper, what are you trying to install ?
[08:56] <ActionParsnip1> sddr: sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces
[08:57] <plitter> how do i permanently register a nickname with freenode?
[08:57] <sddr> what do i add in the file?
[08:57] <lstarnes> !register > plitter
[08:57] <ActionParsnip1> sddr: did you click the link I gave you?
[08:57] <sddr> manually edit it?
[08:57] <zenlunatic> NoReflex: what is a multipart attachment?  you can use cat to put stuff together, but i don't know about xls
[08:57] <ActionParsnip1> sddr: yes!!
[08:57] <zmohar> i'm just new to linux .. u guys r considered advanced
[08:57] <sddr> sorry i lost it .. scrolling
[08:57] <Lycus> Does anyone here use IME for Japanese in Ubuntu?
[08:57] <ActionParsnip1> sddr: http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/howto-debian-ubuntu-linux-wlan-wpa2-configuration.html
[08:58] <Lycus> I'm having problems configuring it, I was hoping it'd be breezeless.
[08:58] <Koenigsegg_> I get segmentation fault when I run smbmount(without arguments) from Terminal. Latest version, uninstalled and reinstalled. New to his, can anyone hint about how to trace/fix errors like this?
[08:58] <sddr> thnx again ActionParsnip1
[08:58] <ActionParsnip1> sddr: np man
[08:59] <latexknight> i have a problem installing v5.0 mysql on ubuntu linux, i've tried to install v5.1 unsuccessfully because I'm using ubuntu v8.10, so i decided to downgrade, was wondering if anyone had any suggestions on how to install it again, here is the pastbin of the output http://pastebin.com/d244aa21
[08:59] <NoReflex> zenlunatic: I haven't used multipart attachments myself but I got it from a friend and I can't open it.
[09:00] <zenlunatic> NoReflex: you can probably openj it with google docs
[09:00] <NoReflex> the file contains something like Content-Type: multipart/mixed;
[09:00] <NoReflex> 	boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0063_01CA3BA6.622FF340"
[09:00] <NoReflex> and it has no extensions
[09:00] <zenlunatic> NoReflex: can you post a screenshot
[09:01] <ActionParsnip1> NoReflex: if its under karmic, you need to head to #ubuntu+1
[09:01] <sddr> ActionParsnip1: i read the page ... will ubuntu auto-connect at startup? so i will never need nm-applet running for internet to work
[09:01] <ActionParsnip1> sddr: yes, if you edit that file
[09:01] <sddr> alright
[09:01] <ActionParsnip1> sddr: you dont HAVE to have nm-applet to et LAN
[09:02] <ActionParsnip1> sddr: i dont use it. I always use the interfaces file, nm-applet takes too long
[09:02] <latexknight> so anyone encountered problems with apt-get, unable to downgrade or reinstall from an unsuccessful install?
[09:02] <sddr> so far .. i did not know any other way :) that's how i sorted the internet issue when i tried fluxbox and openbox ... i was lost lol
[09:02] <NoReflex> ActionParsnip1: I have Ubuntu and Kubuntu (Jaunty and karmic) - I don't know how to open that damn file in either
[09:02] <joaopinto> latexknight, downgrading is not supported, what error are you getting ?
[09:03] <pngll> Is it possible to act as a user? Right now I create things as root and chown them afterwards but it would be easier if I could do something that makes me act as a given user.
[09:03] <ActionParsnip1> NoReflex: I'd log a bug
[09:03] <joaopinto> pngll, you mean, su user ?
[09:03] <ActionParsnip1> pngll: you could create a new group and add yourself and root to the group, then change the group ownership to the new group and allow write access
[09:03] <zenlunatic> pngll: yeah, su=switch user
[09:04] <pradeep> lol
[09:04] <albanux> hi
[09:04] <latexknight> joaopinto, i don't know what error, cuz read the pastebin, it doesn't say, its not so much down grading as purging the new release, and trying to install the old one back, http://pastebin.com/d244aa21
[09:04] <pngll> joaopinto, zenlunatic tanks I will try that.
[09:05] <latexknight> what entries do i have to edit to completely remove v5.1 release, maybe apt-get is getting hung up on seeing that v5.1 might possibly be installed
[09:06] <joaopinto> latexknight, how did you got with the 5.1 release ?
[09:07] <joaopinto> latexknight, yes, the 5.0 preinstallation fails because you have already 5.1 installed, and it's getting in it's way in some part of the pre install script
[09:07] <latz> hi I am trying to remove firebird1.5-classic and I get errors? what can I do to force remove it?
[09:07] <joaopinto> latexknight, how did you install 5.1 ?
[09:07] <latexknight> not sure, i found some site suggesting to add some links to apt-get's link table for release updates, i added them, then told aptget to install v5.1 it failed, and i purged it, then removed the v5.1 links and tried to install v5.0 but failed
[09:07] <joaopinto> latz, pastebin your erros please
[09:07] <Sledger1> has anyone in here , PERSONALLY , setup a Win hauppage HVR 1600 on ubuntu karmic 9.10 successfully
[09:08] <jeeves_Moss> how can I fix this error?  http://pastebin.ca/1600741
[09:08] <joaopinto> latexknight, adding random repositories is not recommended
[09:08] <ActionParsnip1> !karmic | Sledger1
[09:08] <HypothesisFrog> hi. I'm trying to set up apache2 with mod_python, and public_html in my $HOME enabled. Is there a howto on this?
[09:08] <joaopinto> latexknight, do you have any data on mysql that you care about ?
[09:08] <latexknight> no
[09:08] <Dhuski> Does anyone know anything other than Brasero (doesn't work for me) that can make iso's?
[09:08] <joaopinto> HypothesisFrog, google is a better place to ask for howtos ;)
[09:09] <joaopinto> Dhuski, k3b ?
[09:09] <rakesh_> hello......actually when i m playing games using wine....somtimes my laptop automaically shut down,..or it hangs
[09:09] <pradeep> Dhuski> K3B
[09:09] <apparle> hi guys
[09:09] <HypothesisFrog> joaopinto haven't been able to find any relevant to jaunty.
[09:09] <rakesh_> cn any one help me
[09:09] <Dhuski> joaopinto, I'll try it out thanks.
[09:09] <joaopinto> HypothesisFrog, a generic one should do
[09:09] <Dhuski> pradeep, I'll try it out thanks.
[09:09] <H3AV3N> Hello. Could someone please help me in installing Skype on ubuntu? Thanks in advance.
[09:09] <jeeves_Moss> joaopinto, can you take a shot @ this one for me please?   http://pastebin.ca/1600741
[09:09] <breiko> Hi folks! I'm trying to write into an external drive formatted with osx from my ubuntu box but it says "read only file system". Is there a way to write into hfsplus file system? Can you suggest me something?
[09:09] <pradeep> Dhuski k3b
[09:09] <ActionParsnip1> Dhuski: if its a CD, you can use dd. or if you are using a folder you can use mkisofs
[09:09] <joaopinto> H3AV3N, you just need to download and click on the .deb file from the skpe site
[09:10] <latexknight> joaopinto, what should I do? find all the files matching '*mysql*' and delete them?
[09:10] <apparle> rakesh_: Actually wine is not perfect and it gives you pretty low performace with games............. for games you better dual boot
[09:10] <DJones> rakesh_: As its problems while running games in Wine, you'll probably get a better answer if you ask in #winehq, thats the support channel for problems with wine
[09:10] <joaopinto> latexknight, no, you do a purge on mysql-common
[09:10] <ActionParsnip1> Dhuski: dd if=/dev/cdrom of=~/cd.iso
[09:10] <joaopinto> latexknight, sudo apt-get purge mysql-common
[09:10] <latexknight> i already didd that, it didn't help
[09:10] <joaopinto> then you you reinstall it if you need
[09:10] <latexknight> ^^
[09:10] <joaopinto> latexknight, with purge on mysql-common ?
[09:10] <joaopinto> latexknight, note that it's common, not -server
[09:11] <Dhuski> ActionParsnip1, interesting...I'll try that out too...
[09:11] <Whiper> ActionParsnip1: hey i dont know how to copy the tar file in /usr/local/src
[09:11] <joaopinto> the mysql config files are installed by -common
[09:11] <joaopinto> that is the usual root cause for a mysql upgrade error
[09:11] <ActionParsnip1> Dhuski: or: mkisofs -o ~/cd.iso /path/to/source
[09:11] <latz> http://pastebin.com/m3f95a44c
[09:11] <Whiper> ActionParsnip1: it is say permission denied
[09:11] <latexknight> YES common
[09:11] <ActionParsnip1> Whiper: use sudo cp   or (easier) run: gksudo nautilus    and you can copy it with that
[09:12] <H3AV3N> pradeep: I managed to fix the Photoshop problem. For future reference if someone asks: install cabextract then install winetricks and at the end sudo apt-get remove wine after uninstalling has finished (it won't remove Photoshop) then sudo apt-get install wine.
[09:12] <jony123> how do i mount an sd card
[09:12] <ActionParsnip1> Whiper: copying it as a user willfail as users do not have write access to anywhere in /etc
[09:12] <ActionParsnip1> !mount | jony123
[09:12] <joaopinto> latexknight, so yes, purge failed you will need to manually identify the mysql 5.1 files
[09:13] <jeeves_Moss> joaopinto, can you take a shot @ this one for me please?   http://pastebin.ca/1600741
[09:13] <godstar> jony123: sudo apt-get install pysdm
[09:13] <joaopinto> jeeves_Moss, missing perl library
[09:13] <godstar> jony123: then type sudo pysdm inside terminal
[09:13] <jony123> godstar: Yea i kni
[09:13] <jony123> kno
[09:14] <hmm1233> hi anyone know where I can get a copy of libGLU.so?
[09:14] <pradeep> H3AV3N great
[09:14] <sddr> +1 for pysdm
[09:14] <joaopinto> jeeves_Moss, /usr/local/bin/prepflog.pl <- this doesn't look from an official package
[09:14] <H3AV3N> pradeep: Yeah it finally works :X
[09:15] <latexknight> joaopinto, i deleted all the files '*mysql*5.1*' but it didn't help, i think its written in some files somewhere, you have any suggestions?
[09:15] <ActionParsnip1> hmm1233: looks like its a symlink to /usr/lib/libGLU.so.1
[09:15] <pradeep> is cabextract winetricks like wine
[09:15] <ActionParsnip1> hmm1233: try: sudo apt-get install xlibmesa-glu
[09:15] <ActionParsnip1> hmm1233: and/or xlibmesa-glu-dev
[09:15] <joaopinto> latexknight, yes, you will need to read the mysql-server pre-install script, the script must mention the files that are being checked
[09:16] <ActionParsnip1> !info xlibmesa-glu
[09:16] <Dhuski> ActionParsnip1, is there an online tutorial for the dd command?
[09:16] <ActionParsnip1> Dhuski: man dd    is all i can suggest
[09:16] <speedo_> g' day
[09:16] <ActionParsnip1> Dhuski: im sure there will be guides online
[09:16] <joaopinto> latexknight, /var/lib/dpkg/info/*mysql*postinst*
[09:17] <Dhuski> ActionParsnip1, k thanks...
[09:18] <speedo_> guys i've just installed a new brand 9.04 ...i've got a geForce g105m and even if i've installed it's drivers visual effect can't work
[09:18] <apparle> Sometimes the driver starts normally and at other times it doesn't (ati open source) what to do
[09:18] <jeeves_Moss> joaopinto, I'm trying to use awstats to parse the postfix log files
[09:19] <joaopinto> jeeves_Moss, did you install awstats from the repositories ?
[09:19] <jeeves_Moss> joaopinto, yes
[09:19] <hmm1233> ActionParsnip1, Thanks but I just need the single library
[09:19] <jeeves_Moss> joaopinto, it works great for HTTP and FTP data
[09:20] <joaopinto> jeeves_Moss, can't help you more, I am not familiar with perl, and it's very odd that an official package places files on usr/local
[09:20] <apparle> Is there someway I can ensure that the composititng starts for my ATi opensource driver...........currently it starts sometimes and sometimes doesn't
[09:20] <Whiper> ActionParsnip1: ok now i have copied the file in usr/local/src
[09:21] <d0wn> which one do i install? flashplugin-installer or flashplugin-nonfree?
[09:21] <Whiper> ActionParsnip1: now what to type in terminal to complie the pachage
[09:21] <jeeves_Moss> joaopinto, ok, thanks
[09:21] <latexknight> joaopinto, where do i find the installation script for the package?
[09:21] <kraut> moin
[09:22] <heaven_> joaopinto: Thanks that worked, thanks a lot :D
[09:22] <ActionParsnip1> Whiper: like you said: run: make
[09:22] <ActionParsnip1> Whiper: the file tells you what to do
[09:22] <ActionParsnip1> Whiper: make is the command you need to run
[09:23] <ActionParsnip1> Whiper: you need to cd into the folder you extracted from the archive
[09:23] <Whiper> ActionParsnip1: yes
[09:23] <Whiper> ActionParsnip1: so now in just type make in run
[09:24] <ActionParsnip1> Whiper: no, there is no run, its ALL in the terminal
[09:25] <Whiper> ActionParsnip1: hey in terminal it say no make target
[09:25] <latexknight> ?
[09:25] <apparle> where is the xorg.conf in jaunt
[09:25] <ActionParsnip1> Whiper: then you are not in the right folder
[09:25] <apparle> *jaunty
[09:25] <ActionParsnip1> apparle: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[09:25] <lerster> why does Jaunty suck?
[09:26] <ActionParsnip1> apparle: like all linuxes
[09:26] <lerster> b/c it doesn't run QUake1 =)
[09:26] <ActionParsnip1> lerster: try quake live :)
[09:26] <lerster> it rips out whatever remains of linux when it upgrades the kernal... that's from an UPGRADE perspective.
[09:26] <Whiper> ActionParsnip1: how to go in right folder
[09:26] <apparle> ActionParsnip1: I thought it was different because there was no such file in the directory
[09:26] <lerster> i don't want q3 graphics
[09:26] <lerster> i want q1 =(
[09:26] <ActionParsnip1> Whiper: cd <folder name>
[09:26] <ActionParsnip1> lerster: have you installed video drivers?
[09:26] <lerster> but its not a major issue i just refuse to upgrade
[09:27] <lerster> as when i last upgraded to jaunty
[09:27] <lerster> quake would no longer run
[09:27] <ActionParsnip1> lerster: quakelive uses quake1 gfx afaik
[09:27] <lerster> the linux client for quakeone anyways
[09:27] <lerster> i don't care about quake live
[09:27] <pradeep> does anyone know how to share internet connection to windows computers
[09:27] <lerster> nor quake wars or any other crap
[09:27] <lerster> i just play quake 1
[09:27] <pradeep> from ubntu
[09:27] <lerster> an only online
[09:27] <FloodBot1> lerster: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[09:27] <latexknight> how do I search for a string inside of a bunch of files?
[09:28] <Whiper> on fine now i am in usr/local/src
[09:28] <Whiper> now what to do
[09:28] <albanux> how to allow distant connections to my server ? only localhost runs, and I haven't any firewall
[09:28] <Whiper> ActionParsnip1: check the last message
[09:28] <Sledger1> how do I install a MakeFile
[09:29] <ActionParsnip1> Whiper: as I said, i dont know the exact file structure for every source file on the internet.
[09:29] <ActionParsnip1> Whiper: so you will have to dig around in the source to find where you have to run make
[09:30] <joaopinto> latexknight, /var/lib/dpkg/info/*mysql*postinst*
[09:30] <ActionParsnip1> Whiper: as the files are in /usr/local/src you may need to use sudo make
[09:30] <lerster> i asks these that programmed Ubuntu (as nice an easy it is to use) eventually make sure QUAKE1 works.... the linux client on www.quakeone.com
[09:30] <lerster> ^_-- for proquake client (aka net quake client)
[09:30] <lerster> works...
[09:30] <lerster> thanks.
[09:30] <lerster> than i will upgrade to jaunty otherwise i won't
[09:30] <lerster> since it runs on 8.10
[09:31] <Tiger_Rawrr> i did a bad thing
[09:31] <alpha> latexknight: when it comes to searching read about grep
[09:31] <joaopinto> lerster, you should ask that to the quake1 developers, not to the ubuntu devs which are not related to that project
[09:32] <adrian__> Hi
[09:32] <lerster> so why may i ask does ubuntu 8.10 run quake1 linux... yet if you upgrade to jaunty, 9.x something it will no longer run (since it uninstalls random shit it says you no longer need?)
[09:32] <lerster> i don't believe it's quake 1's society's fault.
[09:32] <Tiger_Rawrr> i used gpart to partitionmy hdd and get some more space in the process i changed the type of partition the windows one is and it started to format i stopped it and now when i try to access the lost and found folder in ubuntu 9.10 beta i get access denied you need to be root
[09:32] <lerster> as other linux boots run the client....
[09:32] <lerster> an 8.10 of ubuntu did too...
[09:32] <lerster> so wth?
[09:32] <adrian__> i have a probelm with my wireless card
[09:32] <adrian__> can someone hlp me?
[09:32] <lerster> but its a small issue
[09:32] <lerster> so, help others first
[09:32] <alpha> lerster: what are the symptoms?
[09:33] <lerster> i don't minds i just wanted to jab at that.
[09:33] <adrian__> it doesnt wanna conect to any server
[09:33] <lerster> invalid compile issues. even tho i have all the libraries for recompilation an the weird symptom of...
[09:33] <Whiper> ActionParsnip1: hello now what
[09:33] <lerster> if i use the working compile ver that worked on 8.10 ubuntu
[09:33] <joaopinto> lerster, what error do we get when compiling ?
[09:33] <lerster> it just literarly doesn't load
[09:33] <lerster> if i run it in console it shows...
[09:33] <lerster> one sec
[09:33] <Whiper> ActionParsnip1: i am in the respective folder
[09:33] <lerster> i'll link to a forum post of mine
[09:33] <joaopinto> lerster, you are not expected to compile on 8.10 and run on a later version, due to libc compatibility issues
[09:34] <lerster> with a spit of everything from the re-compile attempt on jaunty
[09:34] <joaopinto> lerster, yes, pastebin the compile output
[09:34] <ubuntistas> how can my change my name in karmic any clue?
[09:34] <varmont> lala
[09:34] <joaopinto> !karmic | ubuntistas
[09:35] <adrian__> can someone hlp me i have some wireless problem with my ubuntu 9.04 i have a HP pavilion zv600 with a broadcom wirelesee card????
[09:35] <joaopinto> !compile | Whiper
[09:36] <adrian__> can someone hlp me i have some wireless problem with my ubuntu 9.04 i have a HP pavilion zv600 with a broadcom wirelesee card????
[09:36] <breiko> hello guys.. is there someone that could help me to access hfs+ file system?
[09:36] <jerknextdoor> my dropbox icon in my notification area has disappeared. how do i get this back?
[09:36] <jerknextdoor> breiko:  what do you need help with?
[09:36] <ala-di-no> hola buenas me e equivocado, o hay reunion de socios, cuanta gente no
[09:36] <KruyKaze> jerknextdoor, did you upgrade to karmic?
[09:36] <breiko> I'm trying to write into an external drive formatted with osx from my ubuntu box but it says "read only file system". Is there a way to write into hfsplus file system? Can you suggest me something?
[09:37] <ubuntistas> how can my change my name in karmic any clue?
[09:37] <ala-di-no> a que estoy en el ingles
[09:37] <ala-di-no> ciao
[09:37] <jerknextdoor> adrian__: don't pm me without asking in the main channel.
[09:37] <ldvx> ala-di-no: english :p
[09:37] <ActionParsnip1> !karmic | ubuntistas
[09:37] <Tiger_Rawrr> how do i access folders as root and btw i tried to sign in as root from login useing same password and it did not happen
[09:37] <varmont> how can help me to instal firefox 3.5 tu ubuntu version 8....4
[09:37] <adrian__> o sry
[09:37] <ActionParsnip1> varmont: sudo apt-get install firefox-3.5
[09:37] <Flannel> varmont: 3.5 isn't available for 8.04
[09:37] <varmont> how can help me to instal firefox 3.5 tu ubuntu version 8....4
[09:37] <joaopinto> Tiger_Rawrr, what are you trying to do ?
[09:37] <varmont> and
[09:37] <adrian__> can u help me plz???
[09:37] <jerknextdoor> KruyKaze: no, i haven't upgraded.  i'm on 9.04.  it was working until i restarted X a couple times.
[09:37] <varmont> lah
[09:37] <alpha> Tiger_Rawrr, you cannot login as root, you can only sudo
[09:37] <varmont> are you serius
[09:38] <KruyKaze> jerknextdoor, what happens when you run dropbox?
[09:38] <Flannel> varmont: 8.04 is LTS, there's no reason for it to have 3.5, if you want 3.5, you can always upgrade.
[09:38] <lstarnes> varmont: there are PPA builds of firefox 3.5 for hardy
[09:38] <adrian__> jerknextdoor can u help me set the wireless card plz?
[09:38] <lerster> http://quakeone.com/forums/quake-help/quake-clients/4712-quake-ubuntu-3.html | http://quakeone.com/forums/quake-help/quake-clients/4712-quake-ubuntu-4.html | all recompile stuff is on jaunty upgraded from 8.10 ver of ubunto i'm alias Lerster (aka. cousin it immitator)
[09:38] <breiko> I've tried googling for the solution but all the forums discussion are really dated!
[09:38] <varmont> thx all
[09:39] <lstarnes> varmont: I'm on hardy and I'm actually using a build of 3.7
[09:39] <jerknextdoor> KruyKaze: nothing.  according to dropbox-cli it's running and updating everything...just not icon in the tray which isn't a necessity but it is nice to have.
[09:39] <Tiger_Rawrr> joaopinto i am trying to access the lost+found folder on one of my file systems
[09:39] <krsna> after plugging an external keyboard to a netbook the keyboard layout got messed of the internal keyboard got messed up. what command will restore it?
[09:39] <varmont> wow
[09:39] <varmont> how cant
[09:39] <joaopinto> Tiger_Rawrr, gksudo nautilus
[09:39] <joaopinto> !enter | varmont
[09:39] <jerknextdoor> adrian__: ask the channel to help you.  i cannot most likely help you with your wireless card.  i don't know that stuff.
[09:39] <ActionParsnip1> varmont: http://ubuntumanual.org/posts/183/install-or-upgrade-to-firefox-3-5-rc2-in-ubuntu-karmic-jaunty-intrepid-hardy
[09:40] <ActionParsnip1> varmont: nice ppa with ff3.5 for hardy
[09:40] <adrian__> ok thanks
[09:40] <KruyKaze> jerknextdoor, oh i see never had that problem sorry
[09:40] <varmont> ok thx
[09:40] <Tiger_Rawrr> be more specific
[09:40] <adrian__> does someone know why my wireless card dont wanna conect to a wireless network?
[09:40] <jerknextdoor> KruyKaze: it's strange.  i'm sure it's fine.  i'll have to see if it fixes itself on a restart...but i have too much going on right now to try that.  haha.
[09:41] <KruyKaze> jerknextdoor, :D
[09:41] <lerster> anyways my issue as i said is a (very small one) since the quake 1 community isn't huge. But, i would seriously appreciate it if someone looks into why ubunto 8.10 runs the linux glpro quake client and yet, the Jaunty version does not... it doesn't even load it.
[09:41] <lerster> =/
[09:41] <ActionParsnip1> adrian__: does: sudo iwlist scan    show any APs?
[09:41] <parapan> hi there fellows! does someone knows if there is a channel for ssh/freeNX ????
[09:42] <lerster> i donno what it uninstalled when i upgraded last time as i was kind've drunk and i was debating the kernal upgrade and was like if i do this it will fuck things up... i said... yet i upgraded.. for security... purposes...
[09:42] <lerster> an it did fuck it up :P
[09:42] <FloodBot1> lerster: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[09:42] <DJones> !language | lerster
[09:42] <adrian__> is show this
[09:42] <adrian__> lo        Interface doesn't support scanning.
[09:42] <adrian__> eth0      Interface doesn't support scanning.
[09:42] <adrian__> wmaster0  Interface doesn't support scanning.
[09:42] <adrian__> wlan0     Interface doesn't support scanning : Network is down
[09:42] <FloodBot1> adrian__: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[09:42] <ActionParsnip1> !ohmy | lerster
[09:42] <lerster> it wasn't directed at anyone.
[09:43] <ActionParsnip1> adrian__: then you either need to install a driver, or maybe: sudo ifup wlan0   will work
[09:43] <alpha> lerster: looks like it compiles without errors (warnings only)
[09:43] <adrian__> let me chek
[09:43] <Tiger_Rawrr> what about the best file recovery progamme for linux
[09:43] <lerster> it doesn't run tho.
[09:43] <lerster> an it ran under 8.10
[09:43] <parapan> hi there fellows! does someone knows if there is a channel for ssh/freeNX ???? it seems that I cannot login using the console .......
[09:43] <ActionParsnip1> Tiger_Rawrr: there is no best anything for linux
[09:43] <lerster> i wanna know what the heck jaunty uninstalls
[09:44] <lerster> when it upgrades but... unfortunately i can't give that info as i refuse to upgrade again
[09:44] <ActionParsnip1> Tiger_Rawrr: a great way to recover data is to restore from your backups
[09:44] <adrian__> ActionParsnipl: this is wat come out Ignoring unknown interface wlan0=wlan0.
[09:44] <Tiger_Rawrr> thats the problem i dont have the backups for the windows before this ubuntu was installed over the thing
[09:45] <breiko> :S
[09:45] <ActionParsnip1> adrian__: thought so, if you run: sudo lshw -C network | grep product    you will see what chip you have, you can then websearch using that
[09:45] <matt2154> ikonia: you around?
[09:45] <ikonia> maybe
[09:45] <lerster> anyways if anyone can figure out why Jaunty of ubuntu doesn't work for the linux quake1 client i would gladly upgrade. :)
[09:45] <ActionParsnip1> Tiger_Rawrr: all i can offer is this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DataRecovery
[09:45] <ikonia> lerster: ask the quake1 client developers/maintainers
[09:45] <lerster> but till than, i won't. :) on a side note, it is definately the prettiest linux distro and easiest to install out there.
[09:46] <adrian__> ActionParsnipl: is this right RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+???
[09:46] <matt2154> ikonia: may I show you a strace of this pusleaudio startup issue?
[09:46] <lerster> nah i'll just use ubuntu 8.10 since it runs it
[09:46] <ActionParsnip1> lerster: you havent said why it is bad, you havent said what it does / doesnt do or why you are having issue
[09:46] <lerster> jaunty does not
[09:46] <lerster> its all on these two links
[09:46] <ActionParsnip1> lerster: all we know is "it doesnt work" which is pointless
[09:46] <rakesh_> cn any one give me the links 2 downloads software 4 ubuntu....wine hq
[09:46] <lerster> i posted
[09:46] <lerster> shows the recompilation as well as the message i got prior to recompile
[09:46] <lerster> as well
[09:46] <lerster> in my terminal
[09:46] <lerster> which i didn't get in ubunto 8.10
[09:46] <FloodBot1> lerster: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[09:47] <ActionParsnip1> lerster: have you logged bugs?
[09:47] <ikonia> matt2154: stick in in  pastebin, I'd be interested
[09:47] <Tiger_Rawrr> much pprichiated
[09:47] <lerster> no clue i had to reinstall my win/linux boots. due to a botnet issues. i had.
[09:47] <lerster> but, that is unrelavent to an issue of running a video game.
[09:47] <lerster> after an upgrade of the kernal
[09:47] <adrian__> ActionParsnipl: this is wat came out product: BCM4306 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Controller
[09:47] <adrian__>        product: RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+
[09:47] <lerster> quake1 client refused to run
[09:48] <matt2154> ikonia: I'm not familiar with pastebin...
[09:48] <ikonia> !pastebin | matt2154
[09:48] <ActionParsnip1> lerster: can you tab complete my name at the start of text so I get highlights
[09:48] <lerster> if i had only made a list of what it said it would uninstall when i upgraded to jaunty it would've helped
[09:48] <rakesh_> CN ANY ONE GIVE ME THE LINKS 2 DOWNLOAD SOFTWARE 4 UBUNTU....WINE HQ
[09:48] <lerster> unfortunately i didn't.
[09:48] <ActionParsnip1> lerster: my text to you being highlighted is not an accident
[09:48] <DJones> !software | rakesh_
[09:48] <ikonia> rakesh_: please don't use caps
[09:48] <ActionParsnip1> !caps | rakesh_
[09:48] <DJones> !packages | rakesh_
[09:48] <cadu> hey guys, anyone here with netbooks using the Intel 945/etc chipset with the opensource driver and experiencing sloppy/erratic behavior (slow 3d performance, crashes/lockups, mtrr stuff) ??
[09:49] <ActionParsnip1> adrian__: ok websearch how to get that running
[09:49] <lerster> action: sorry. better?
[09:49] <ikonia> rakesh_: the channel #winehq will help you with wine, the downloads for ubuntu are controlled through the ubuntu package manager system->administration->synaptic menu
[09:49] <ActionParsnip1> lerster: if you log a bug it may get addressed
[09:49] <adrian__> but wat should i put on the search???
[09:49] <ActionParsnip1> lerster: type actio then press tab
[09:49] <cadu> i've had debian/ubuntu in this netbook for a good amount of time but removed it due to this intel/xorg fiasco T__T any pointers?
[09:49] <rakesh_> hey mu synaptic package manager is not working
[09:50] <alpha> ActionParsnip1: this depends upon the irc client, unfortunately not all support tab-complete...
[09:50] <lerster> actio http://quakeone.com/forums/quake-help/quake-clients/4712-quake-ubuntu-4.html
[09:50] <ikonia> rakesh_: please expand on "not working"
[09:50] <lerster> ActionParsnip1: http://quakeone.com/forums/quake-help/quake-clients/4712-quake-ubuntu-4.html
[09:50] <lerster> ah shortcut
[09:50] <lerster> i see
[09:50] <lerster> it starts at page 3
[09:50] <lerster> btw
[09:50] <krsna> cadu switch to ext4 fs and take a custom kernel
[09:50] <Sledger1>  You must have the kernel sources for the kernel you are actually using
[09:50] <Sledger1> (04:49:07) Sledger1:   installed, and symlinked to /lib/modules/$(KERNEL_VERSION)/build.
[09:50] <Sledger1> (04:49:07) Sledger1:   Otherwise, change the path for KERNEL_LOCATION in DVB/driver/Makefile.
[09:50] <Sledger1> wtf does this mean?
[09:50] <FloodBot1> Sledger1: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[09:51] <lerster> ActionParsnip1:  i pasted the wrong url it starts at page 3
[09:52] <ActionParsnip1> lerster: are bugs logged?
[09:52] <DMihalcin> Anyone happen to know the package name for a NES emulator?
[09:52] <matt2154> ikonia: here's the strace:  http://paste.ubuntu.com/287658/
[09:52] <DJones> ikonia: Is a quick pm ok?
[09:52] <ikonia> matt2154: aweomse
[09:52] <ikonia> DJones: of course
[09:53] <rakesh_> ikonia-when i start my pacakge..it shows.....failed to run/usr/sbin/synaptic as user root.........unable to copy the user xauthorization file
[09:53] <Sledger1> http://pastebin.com/d8c3eff9
[09:53] <AlHafoudh> hi all
[09:53] <alpha> DMihalcin: zsnes?
[09:54] <matt2154> ikonia: home dirs over NFS, work as long as the NFS server is Ubuntu.  So you're right, it has to be something about my NFS server.
[09:54] <AlHafoudh> is it possible to have vlc as stream server and accept for example audio stream from other and resteram it elsewhere?
[09:54] <ikonia> matt2154: just reading now
[09:54] <matt2154> ikonia: cool
[09:54] <DMihalcin> alpha: Actually I mean a NES emulator, I already have a SNES emulator. That being, ZSNES.
[09:54] <lerster> ActionParsnip1:  it posts the recompilation on jaunty upgraded from 8.10 for the glproquake client that ran fine on 8.10 ubuntu release and on page 4 shows the starting info that the terminal provides for why it doesn't load... as it ran on 8.10 ubunto i feel it should run on jaunty but it does not, prior to recompile or after recompile it gives that same loading error (which is that of the game loading in console yet.. not loading).
[09:54] <askvictor1> I'm using RAID1 underneath LVM, now I want to get rid of RAID, and just have two disks. Is this feasible to do without backup/reinstall?
[09:55] <lerster> ActionParsnip1:  so i don't know if its a graphic issue, i don't know what jaunty removed but it removed a lot when i upgraded from 8.10 said something about 30-50 removals of unrelevant softwares...
[09:55] <rakesh_> ikonia cn u help me
[09:55] <lerster> ActionParsnip1:  sadly i did not keep a record aside from quake1 not working anymore after the upgrade from ubuntu 8.10 to jaunty... everything worked fine....
[09:55] <adrian__> i can get this to run can someone hlp me ???
[09:55] <lerster> ActionParsnip1:  but that did upset me that quake 1 no longer ran.
[09:56] <adrian__> ActionParsnip1: i cant get this to run... i have the driver but it still dont wanna conect
[09:56] <parapan> hello again ..pls don't mind me anymore ....I just google-it and found some help which solved my issue; respect everyone!
[09:56] <ikonia> rakesh_: you've not explained what you mean by not working
[09:57] <rakesh_> i hav explained...just check it out above
[09:57] <Asad> anyone from Pakistan here? The latest tzdata updates has DST turned off for Pakistan but the DST will be over by 1st November, not 1st October :S
 ikonia-when i start my pacakge..it shows.....failed to run/usr/sbin/synaptic as user root.........unable to copy the user xauthorization file
[09:58] <cybersplice> Asad: That's the tradeoff for having better food than most places in the world.
[09:58] <rakesh_> hey ikonia..see
[09:58] <lerster> adrian you can try loading a terminal and type: sudo get-apt install RTL-8139
[09:58] <rakesh_> above
[09:58] <lerster> it will ask u to login as root just type ur root pass
[09:58] <lerster> an it should install it
[09:58] <lerster> may work may not
[09:58] <lerster> i'm not good with linux.
[09:58] <cybersplice> Asad: You may want to forget the DST, and find a university with a Timeserver within pakistan.
[09:58] <FloodBot1> lerster: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[09:58] <adrian__> Lerster: isnt that for the ethernet???
[09:59] <ikonia> rakesh_: how are you starting it ?
[09:59] <lerster> well u asked for help for it
[09:59] <lerster> i thought u wanted the drivers for ur wireless card
[09:59] <lerster> if not ... then i have no clue.
[09:59] <Asad> lol cybersplice ... ahh yea.. that sounds like a solution. What's the configuration file for ntpdate?
[09:59] <adrian__> i am sry but i need the wireless card 1
[09:59] <rakesh_> it doesnt start also ...ikonia
[09:59] <cybersplice> Asad: I have no idea! I've never bothered changing it!
[09:59] <adrian__> oh yes lerster that is the 1 i need
[09:59] <ikonia> rakesh_: HOW did you start it
[10:00] <lerster> try that
[10:00] <cybersplice> Asad: You may want to search Launchpad to see if there's a bug registered.
[10:00] <lerster> it may grab the drivers u need.
[10:00] <Asad> oh right ...
[10:00] <adrian__> thanks i will try
[10:00] <lerster> or may just simply give an error
[10:00] <cybersplice> Asad: If there isn't, may i suggest you submit one? To help the community.
[10:00] <alpha> Asad: if you are lazy you can configure NTP directly from Ubuntu preferences
[10:00] <rakesh_> what ikonia........my pc
[10:00] <ikonia> rakesh_: no synpatic
[10:00] <varmont> thx alll
[10:00] <alpha> Asad: System -> Administration -> Time and Date
[10:01] <lerster> okay i going to bed
[10:01] <lerster> i hope someone from ubuntu crew
[10:01] <Asad> lol sounds good alpha
[10:01] <lerster> figures out why quake1 fails when upgraded to juanty
[10:01] <alpha> lerster: did you file a bug report?
[10:01] <lerster> b/c i live for that game =/ sadly.
[10:01] <lerster> wouldn't know how to alpha
[10:01] <lerster> i gave links to issues
[10:01] <alpha> lerster: if not then chances are low
[10:01] <rakesh_> its not starting it....when i click to this option its give the error which i send u
[10:01] <rakesh_> ikonia
[10:01] <lerster> meh its low priority
[10:01] <lerster> i'm sure they concerned bout other crap instead
[10:01] <lerster> so w/e
[10:02] <behappy> how many time take /tmp to be empty ?
[10:02] <ikonia> rakesh_: do you know how to open a terminal window ?
[10:02] <alpha> lerster: http://www.ubuntu.com/community/ReportProblem
[10:02] <adrian__> lerster: it say command not found
[10:02] <rakesh_> yaaaa
[10:02] <rakesh_> yaa....ikonia
[10:02] <alpha> lerster: always better to leave a trace, even if this is low prio
[10:03] <lerster> sudo apt-get install RTL-8139
[10:03] <lerster> did i typo?
[10:03] <ikonia> rakesh_: open a terminal and do "sudo apt-get update" what happens ?
[10:03] <lerster> alpha: i will try the report
[10:03] <lerster> i'll bookmark it first an try the geniune build
[10:03] <lerster> then the build a friend sent me that worked on ubuntu 8.10
[10:03] <lerster> i'll see if both or either work
[10:03] <lerster> prior to posting the reportr
[10:03] <lerster> b/c i know after i upgraded to jaunty from 8.10 it stopped working.
[10:04] <adrian__> lerster: E: Couldn't find package RTL-8139
[10:05] <lerster> uh try one of the other three u posted
[10:05] <lerster> if not i'm clueless ask alpha
[10:05] <lerster> he's a ubuntu guy
[10:05] <lerster> i thinks...
[10:05] <alpha> :)
[10:05] <adrian__> lol ok thanks lerster
[10:05] <rakesh_> hey ikonia..its reading...now it shows.....reading pacakage lists....done
[10:05] <adrian__> alpha can u hlp me plz
[10:06] <ikonia> rakesh_: did it ask you for a password when you did it
[10:06] <rakesh_> ya
[10:06] <rakesh_> ikonia
[10:07] <ikonia> rakesh_: when you launch synaptic from system->administration->synaptic menu, does it ask for a password ?
[10:07] <rakesh_> yes ikonia\
[10:07] <ikonia> rakesh_: ok - try this. "gksudo /usr/bin/synaptic" what happens ?
[10:08] <adrian__> alpha are u free at the moment?
[10:08] <alpha> adrian__: you can see the interface so I guess you have the drivers. do you use Network Manager (wireless icon in a tray)?
[10:08] <adrian__> yes
[10:08] <Koenigsegg_> Anyone knows where the xchat config file(s?) are?
[10:08] <alpha> adrian__: do you see any networks on a list?
[10:08] <adrian__> no
[10:08] <Whiper> ActionParsnip1: hello now what
[10:08] <erUSUL> Koenigsegg_: ~/.xchat2/ ??
[10:08] <Whiper> ActionParsnip1:
[10:09] <alpha> Koenigsegg_: I guess in gconf
[10:09] <Koenigsegg_> *checking*
[10:09] <alpha> adrian__: do you see the tray icon? what happens when you click on it?
[10:09] <ikonia> matt2154: this is looking very interesting
[10:10] <matt2154> ikonia: tell me more.  I'm a total strace newb
[10:10] <adrian__> alpha: is come ot and in the wireless section there is nothing
[10:10] <Koenigsegg_> thanks guys
[10:10] <rakesh_> hey ikonia..it syays no such file is found
[10:10] <ikonia> matt2154: well, looking at that strace, it actually see's your nfs mounted home directory, but then it goes away
[10:11] <ikonia> rakesh_: sorry - "gksudo /usr/sbin/synaptic"
[10:11] <matt2154> ikonia: can you paste me a string to look at, so I'm at the same location?
[10:11] <ikonia> matt2154: start looking at about line 628 down
[10:12] <sddr> is there a way i can tunnel 5555 traffic through port 21 to second machine and then back to the intended server @ port 5555?
[10:12] <alpha> adrian__: does it work fine on other operating system? there are hardware switches to turn the radio off, did you check this just in case?
[10:13] <adrian__> alpha: i dont have any other OS, and the wireless card is on.
[10:13] <rakesh_> ikonia....now i automatically entered the synaptic manger
[10:13] <JohnFlux> How do I install better drivers for my  AI Technologies Inc RS690M [Radeon X1200 Series
[10:14] <JohnFlux> *ATI
[10:14] <ikonia> rakesh_: Hmmmmm so there is nothing wrong with your access system
[10:14] <JohnFlux> I found a guide http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1231030   which requires building the driver manually etc
[10:14] <JohnFlux> but is there really no better way than building the driver from git, then modifying xorg.conf etc?
[10:14] <alpha> adrian_: so now try "sudo iwlist scan"
[10:15] <rakesh_> ikonia...so will it work now
[10:15] <adrian__> alpha: this is wat came out lo        Interface doesn't support scanning.
[10:15] <adrian__> eth0      Interface doesn't support scanning.
[10:15] <adrian__> wmaster0  Interface doesn't support scanning.
[10:15] <adrian__> wlan0     Interface doesn't support scanning : Network is down
[10:15] <adrian__> mon0      Interface doesn't support scanning : Operation not supported
[10:15] <FloodBot1> adrian__: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[10:16] <ikonia> rakesh_: I don't think so, something is wrong with how the menu is launching it. one moment please
[10:17] <resonator> hello. i'm using acer aspire one netbook running ubuntu 9.10 beta (downloaded on friday). i am able to enable / disable wireless through nm-applet. my question is, how can i ensure that wireless is actually disabled for security and power conservation purposes?
[10:17] <rakesh_> ok ikonia
[10:17] <ikonia> rakesh_: remove ~/.Xauthority - reboot then try it, it should work
[10:17] <matt2154> ikonia: is it the "access("/etc/ld.so.nohwcap", F_OK) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)" that is making you raise an eyebrow?  That's not on NFS...
[10:17] <matt2154> ikonia: line 779 among others...
[10:18] <ikonia> matt2154: no no, don't worry about any of that
[10:18] <alpha> adrian: ok, now try "sudo ifconfig wlan0 up" and then scan again
[10:18] <ikonia> matt2154: yes, don't worry about that at all,
[10:18]  * n3mo Добър ден.
[10:18] <JanHolbo> Hi all!
[10:19] <rakesh_> hey ikonia.....how 2 remove
[10:19] <XxsiriusprxX> alpha: ok nothing came out
[10:19] <matt2154> ikonia: ok... what are you seeing?
[10:19] <ikonia> rakesh_: "rm ~/.Xauthority
[10:19] <brijith> hi
[10:20] <ikonia> matt2154: look at about line 582 - you can see it is trying to access your home dir - it can work out permissions etc etc, which suggests it's mounted
[10:20] <Whiper> how to complile from the src file
[10:20] <alpha> have to go now, sorry
[10:20] <XxsiriusprxX> ok
[10:20] <matt2154> ikonia: strace question - all the lines that end in "= [0-9]".  Is the trailing number the return value of that function call?
[10:20] <mala2> Hi, how do i find out whether a machine is an 32bit or 64bit hardy machine?
[10:21] <ikonia> matt2154: exactly
[10:21] <matt2154> ikonia: yeah, I see 582, and it looks good
[10:21] <XxsiriusprxX> can someone hlp me i hava a wireless card problem on ubuntu 9.04 i have a hp pavilion zv6000
[10:21] <rakesh_> after that ikonia
[10:21] <ikonia> matt2154: but if you scroll down - you'll see an exit and then a clone process start - which suggests it's had the disk pulled from under it
[10:21] <ikonia> rakesh_: reboot and you should be fine
[10:21] <JanHolbo> I need some help with ecryptfs. I lost my root partition and thus the keys and passphrase. I can use the method mentioned in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EncryptedPrivateDirectory (Design section) to get to my files but the file names are still encrypted (btw I answer yes to plaintext passthrough against the no in the solution - I have tried with no, did not help)
[10:22] <ikonia> matt2154: when I say disk - I mean Nfs mount
[10:22] <matt2154> ikonia: yeah, i took that as your meaning...
[10:22] <OdonFeer> Hey guys, stupid question... I'm just now tempted to install ubuntu linux, and noticed that a new version is on its way. If I install 9.04 will I be able to upgrade easily when the next revision is out?
[10:22] <rakesh_> hey ikonia...when i typed the above command given by u ....then nothng happens
[10:22] <XxsiriusprxX> can someone hlp me i hava a wireless card problem on ubuntu 9.04 i have a hp pavilion zv6000  i already isntall the driver and every is runnig but the card doesnt detect any wireless conection
[10:23] <ikonia> matt2154: you'll then notice it trys the same process again, eg: I can't finish what I started, so I'll start again
[10:23] <ikonia> rakesh_: you won't see anything - restart your machine and you should be good to go
[10:23] <JanHolbo> OdonFeer: that should be reasonaby simple
[10:23] <XxsiriusprxX> ikonia can u hlp me plz???
[10:23] <DJones> OdonFeer: yes, you can upgrade easily
[10:24] <JanHolbo> OdonFeer, is has been in the past -
[10:24] <yakoza> hi,there
[10:24] <BleSS> when I save some youtube's video, its sound is wrong played in my desktop player but it's well seen from internet, how solve it?
[10:24] <ikonia> XxsiriusprxX: with what ?
[10:24] <yakoza> how can i write .dat file in jaunty ?
[10:24] <JanHolbo> BleSS, are you using youtubedl?
[10:24] <XxsiriusprxX> ikonia: i have problem with my wireless card
[10:25] <BleSS> JanHolbo: no, I'm copying it directly from /tmp
[10:25] <JanHolbo> BleSS, install youtubedl either via apt-get or one of the GUI tools
[10:26] <JanHolbo> BleSS, it is a shell program but very easy
[10:26]  * G69 Bom Dia.
[10:26] <n3mo> BleSS, private :)
[10:26] <JanHolbo> Anybody: I need some help with ecryptfs. I lost my root partition and thus the keys and passphrase. I can use the method mentioned in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EncryptedPrivateDirectory (Design section) to get to my files but the file names are still encrypted (btw I answer yes to plaintext passthrough against the no in the solution - I have tried with no, did not help)
[10:26] <BleSS> JanHolbo: then I'm supposed that I could try too with some firefox plugin
[10:26] <matt2154> ikonia: ok, i wonder if i've got a problem with this 3com switch.  My working scenario, was mounting NFS from a Ubuntu box (localhost), so it completely avoided the network.  I'll try mounting from a remote Ubuntu box and get back to you...
[10:26] <XxsiriusprxX> ikonia: i have install the driver but it still dont wanna conect to any network
[10:27] <JanHolbo> BleSS, probably, I just know that youtubedl works :-)
[10:27] <rakesh_> hey ikonia...its working yar....thanks yar....u r gr8 bro
[10:27] <solistic> hello, what packages contain other spell checking languages for KMail? Any ideas?
[10:27] <JanHolbo> BleSS, btw consider installing the codecs from the medibuntu repositories
[10:27] <BleSS> ok, thanks
[10:28] <yakoza> i wanna write a video file that its extension is .dat
[10:29] <yakoza> how can i write it ?
[10:29] <DeathFox> can u have a mpg background
[10:29] <DeathFox> in ubuntu
[10:29] <ikonia> matt2154: that would be an interesting test, good call
[10:29] <ic_fly> hi i can only boot my ubuntu 9.04 by booting recovery mode and then telling it to resume normal boot. if i do normal boot straight away it only shows a black screen. Any ideas what could be causing this? cheers
[10:29] <ikonia> matt2154: as a point of interest cheap "home" switches sometimes cause a problem with NFS's state information (not suggesting yours is cheap)
[10:29] <rakesh_> hey ikonia cn u tell me ....how 2 play the games on linux installed in window....i m using wine but grtting problm...sumtimes my sys automatically shut down or does not work well
[10:30] <ikonia> rakesh_: it automatcially shuts down, or powers off ?
[10:30] <XxsiriusprxX> ikonia: i have install the driver but it still dont wanna conect to any network any ideas?
[10:30] <matt2154> ikonia: Nope, mine is a 3Com Superswitch II.  Definetely not cheap, but getting up in age...
[10:30] <monostone> i recently purchased a WD passport 500GB usb HD, by default I see it comes with vfat filesystem, i would like to know if i should reformat it to fat32 or ntfs-3g for improved performance while still maintaining windows compatibility? i haven't read to many positive things about vfat. Thanks for any tips :)
[10:30] <JanHolbo> Anybody: I need some help with ecryptfs. I lost my root partition and thus the keys and passphrase. I can use the method mentioned in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EncryptedPrivateDirectory (Design section) to get to my files but the file names are still encrypted (btw I answer yes to plaintext passthrough against the no in the solution - I have tried with no, did not help)
[10:31] <matt2154> ikonia: or is it a superswitch 3.  Anywho, pretty damn expensive...
[10:31] <ikonia> matt2154: point taken
[10:32] <ic_fly> hi i can only boot my ubuntu 9.04 by booting recovery mode and then telling it to resume normal boot. if i do normal boot straight away it only shows a black screen. Any ideas what could be causing this? cheers anyways
[10:32] <XxsiriusprxX> can some 1 hlp me i hava a problem with my wireless card i already install the driver but it still doesnt wanna conect to any network some plz hlp me????
[10:33] <rakesh_> actually..it automatically reaches the stage where i hav 2 hav type password and user name
[10:33] <Tiger_Rawrr> how do i check my internal ip address for example 192.x.x.x is suposedly my addres now i tried ipconfig in terminal and it wont tell me
[10:33] <matt2154> ikonia: thanks for your continued help :)
[10:33] <rakesh_> \ikonia
[10:33] <llutz> Tiger_Rawrr: ifconfig
[10:33] <ic_fly> XxsiriusprxX: what kind of encryption is the network?
[10:33] <JanHolbo> XxsiriusprxX, are you using gnome or kde?
[10:33] <Tiger_Rawrr> where
[10:34] <rakesh_> hey ikonia actually..it automatically reaches the stage where i hav 2 hav type password and user name
[10:34] <wzssyqa> how can i find an emacs lisp function from a Description?
[10:34] <AppleCider> hi
[10:35] <llutz> ic_fly: try "sudo touch /forcefsck && reboot"
[10:35] <AppleCider> !lisp
[10:35] <AppleCider> !emacs
[10:35] <n3mo> !html
[10:36] <n3mo> !bluefish
[10:36] <monostone> i recently purchased a WD passport 500GB usb HD, by default I see it comes with vfat filesystem, i would like to know if i should reformat it to fat32 or ntfs-3g, thanks
[10:36] <AppleCider> ntfs-3g
[10:36] <ic_fly> llutz: cheers i ll give it a try
[10:36] <ic_fly> brb
[10:36] <AppleCider> vfat is fat32... for UNIX/LINUX
[10:36] <AppleCider> (& BSD)
[10:37] <DeathFox> can you have a mpg as a background
[10:37] <DeathFox> like in ultimate
[10:37] <AppleCider> VLC should do it
[10:37] <AppleCider> At least on windows it can
[10:38] <DeathFox> i mean a background
[10:38] <DeathFox> like wallpaper
[10:38] <AppleCider> yeah
[10:38] <AppleCider> VLC can do it on Windows
[10:38] <AppleCider> So probably on Linux as well
[10:40] <DeathFox> how
[10:40] <DeathFox> what do u do
[10:40] <iamelite> are there any other distros of linux, that have an equally simple package database, like ubuntu/debian with apt?
[10:41] <DeathFox> suse
[10:42] <ic_fly> thanks a lot it worked
[10:42] <JanHolbo> is in trouble .....   I need my files back and they are locked into an ecryptfs jail .....
[10:42] <ic_fly> what excatly does touch do?
[10:43] <ic_fly> !touch
[10:43] <JanHolbo> ic_fly, man touch : Update  the  access  and modification times of each FILE to the current time.
[10:43] <ic_fly> thanks
[10:43] <JanHolbo> ic_fly, it doesn't change file contents just metadata
[10:43] <ic_fly> yup
[10:44] <ic_fly> how is that important or relevant though?
[10:44] <JanHolbo> depends on what you did
[10:44] <LexR> guys, is there a gui program for merging a couple of pdf files into one large file?
[10:44] <haxparr0w> evening everyone
[10:44] <JanHolbo> ic_fly, depends on what you did
[10:44] <ic_fly> alright
[10:45] <miron721> Hey, guys, quick question. Is there any kind of command I can use to find the coordinates of the mouse cursor?
[10:45] <haxparr0w> looking for nvidia guru
[10:46] <JanHolbo> ic_fly, when you want to say force a compiler to recompile a file you can touch that file. As the file seems new, the compiler thinks it has been changed
[10:46] <vercinaigh> Anyone got somet ime to spare for figuring out a niceness permissions issue?
[10:46] <miron721> Hello? Some file I can read, or something like that? Anything other than guessing?
[10:47] <AppleCider> X11
[10:47] <AppleCider> Documentation will tell you
[10:47] <miron721> AppleCider, was that directed to me? If so, awesome
[10:48] <AppleCider> yeah
[10:48] <AppleCider> ;)
[10:48] <miron721> AppleCider, Ok, awesome, thanks
[10:48]  * AppleCider reboots comp
[10:49] <JanHolbo> encrypted filenames need rescueing .....
[10:49] <jerknextdoor> i'm looking for a way to have ubuntu append a text file upon recieving an email with the subject of that email.  is this crazy or is there something out there?
[10:51] <iamelite> Has anyone used Ubuntu 9.10 beta? Is there anything really awesome worth trying out?
[10:51] <JanHolbo> jerknextdoor, without knowing exactly how if you can get a program to spit out that subject you ought to be able to cat that to the file in question
[10:51] <haxparr0w> anyone here successfully set up nvidia geforce 5200? in ubuntu 9.04 server w/desktop installed?  System>Admin..>H. Drivers does not successfully work...
[10:52] <haxparr0w> ...using nvdia ones off site fail to go as well
[10:53] <beasty> haxparr0w: you have 2 releases for nvidia drivers
[10:53] <jerknextdoor> JanHolbo: yeah.  i was just hoping someone could tell me if procmail or something is capable of that.
[10:54] <haxparr0w> beasty, yeah both behave same way
[10:54] <d0wn> How would I go about making a .deb out of a compiled copy of a program?
[10:56] <duffydack> d0wn, use checkinstall
[10:56] <alexp__> Hi there, I'm having trouble with CUPS on Ubuntu 6.06 LTS. I get a 403 forbidden error when I try to access my print server on http://print:631/ - there's some debug log at http://pastebin.com/m5d2656dc - any idea what I'm doing wrong?
[10:57] <vercinaigh> if anyone has time to correct a niceness issue please pm me.
[10:57] <JanHolbo> jerknextdoor, I am not well wandered in either procmail or dovecot etc
[10:58] <jerknextdoor> JanHolbo: it's all good.  i'm sure someone else has had to of wanted to do what i am doing...i just dont know what to look for.
[10:58] <mo0nykit> Hello! I have a question. In my /boot/grub/menu.lst, my kernel command line has the vga=792 option. But the loader somehow ignores it. What causes the loader to ignore the vga option?
[10:58] <greg__> hi welcom :)
[10:59] <haxparr0w> beastie: checked google, tried to work with nvidia-glx drivers as well, all done on a fresh install.  keep running into 'no precompiled kernel interface was found to match your kernel'
[11:00] <JanHolbo> jerknextdoor, is it on a server or a client machine?
[11:00] <iamelite> 64bit vs 32 bit, does it really matter?
[11:00] <[fade]> not really
[11:00] <JanHolbo> iamelite, depends really on how much memory you have
[11:00] <[fade]> its overrated
[11:01] <JanHolbo> iamelite, if you have less than 4 GB RAM then stick with 32 bit
[11:01] <unplug> hi! i am running UNR on my netbook and would like to know whether there is an application that will trigger a loud alarm whenever the power cable is removed?
[11:01] <greg__> buuuuuuuuuuu  buuuuuuuuuu
[11:01] <Morwind> Hey guys. I'm following a no CD installation guide for ubuntu
[11:02] <Morwind> And this was referenced: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/gutsy/main/installer-i386/current/images/hd-media/
[11:02] <Morwind> It 404's..
[11:02] <JanHolbo> unplug, uhmmm I think that can be done in the power preferences .....
[11:02] <Morwind> I poked around the directories there and found this: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/jaunty/main/installer-i386/current/images/hd-media/
[11:02] <Morwind> Is that the correct one to use?
[11:03] <jerknextdoor> JanHolbo: server.  basically i have a todo.txt on my comp that i have speen the last two weeks configuring properly and i want to be able to email myself+todo@gmail.com with a "todo action subjectline" and have that action automatically added to the list.
[11:03] <JanHolbo> unplug, but not sure
[11:03] <[fade]> unplug in power preferences just edit the wargning and add your alarm sound
[11:03] <[fade]> yes, it can be done there, notification already exists
[11:03] <DJones> Morwind: The page will have disappeared because because gutsy reached its end of life in april 2009 and isn't supported anymore
[11:03] <Morwind> I see.
[11:03] <Tiger_Rawrr> ok one more problem i am trying to find my wireless connection on my list of wireless but its not there would there be any special reason for that
[11:03] <Morwind> So go with what is under Jaunty?
[11:03] <JanHolbo> jerknextdoor, which mta are you using? procmail?
[11:03] <nayfe> Hi! I have problem with IrfanView under Wine. Installed required windows library, but still have "fixme:actctx:parse_depend_manifests Could not find dependent assembly L"Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls" (6.0.0.0)" Googled, but no effect. Sorry id asking about wine is not allowed here.
[11:04] <[fade]> Tiger_Rawrr  go into wireless manager and scan it manually
[11:04] <JanHolbo> jerknextdoor, is gmail forwarding to your account?
[11:04] <[fade]> or jsut ented your ssid and it will connect to it
[11:04] <DJones> Morwind: If you're installing Jaunty, it looks like you've found the equivalent with that 2nd link
[11:04] <Morwind> Alright, thanks.
[11:04] <doktoreas> anyone can suggest a tool to create a database and export it to SQL?
[11:04] <DJones> Morwind: What guide are you following to install from?
[11:04] <jerknextdoor> JanHolbo: i'm not using anything yet.  i was just looking for advie before i started just randomly experimenting.  i am install procmail right now.
[11:04] <Morwind> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromWindows
[11:04] <jiohdi> nayfe, if you get the zip'd version that does not require any install after unzipping, it works under wine just fine
[11:04] <alexp__> Any CUPS experts in the house? I'm having trouble accessing a CUPS server on port 631 across the network with my browser.
[11:05] <Morwind> CTRL+F: The CD image approach
[11:05] <Morwind> approach
[11:05] <TheSage> iamelite - In primary advantage of 64 Bit OS's for the common user is that you can break the 4 Gig memory limit that 32 Bit systems have.
[11:05] <JanHolbo> jerknextdoor, ok - maybe one of the gmail apps out there would be a choice - prefebly a shell one
[11:05] <Morwind> Having to install that way because I lack a CD to burn to
[11:05] <Tiger_Rawrr> how do i find the wireless manager
[11:05] <jerknextdoor> JanHolbo: i'll take a look.
[11:05] <iamelite> TheSage, So you are to tell me that me, with 2 gigs ram, would experiance no gain running 64 bit?
[11:06] <nayfe> i tried, it worked two times, now crashes immediatly.
[11:06] <DJones> Morwind: If you've not seen it, this page could be useful as well https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation#Installation without a CD
[11:06] <jiohdi> nayfe ... I could not get the installer.exe for ifranview to run at all, but when I got the zipped version that did not require install, it worked fine
[11:06] <JanHolbo> iamelite, none whatsoever - it might even be a hit as 64 bit software takes up more space than 32 bit same
[11:07] <TheSage> iamelite - For Ubuntu, I recommend that unless you have a specific reason to run 64 bit, don't. Run the 32 bit versian.
[11:07] <unplug> in Power Management preferences???
[11:08] <Morwind> I will  check that page out, thanks DJones
[11:08] <iamelite> Would goign 32 bit improve my wine compatability with games?
[11:08] <TheSage> iamelite - Going 32 bit would improve compatibility overall.
[11:08] <rsk> iamelite: yes
[11:09] <iamelite> im sold
[11:09] <rsk> iamelite: 64bit wine only runs 64bit apps
[11:09] <unplug> [fade], in Power Management preferences???
[11:09] <iamelite> im about to wipe my main drive and try 9.10 with ext 4, good idea or bad idea?
[11:09] <JanHolbo> TheSage, iamelite I think that goes for just about any OS - 64 bit versions eat up more space than 32 bit and thus has really only any good use in environments where you have plenty of memory (8+ GB - I know the physical limit is 4GB but depending on software and use I think you need min 7-8 GBs of RAM to make a difference)
[11:09] <nayfe> Second question: system often crashes with fullscreen aps, if I could minimalise it I'd kill it, but I can't, and must reboot. How can I prevent it?
[11:09] <rsk> iamelite: impossible to tell
[11:09] <avishek> rsk: does running wine pose a security risk re. windows viruses?
[11:10] <JanHolbo> iamelite, bad - stik with 9.04 for the time being
[11:10] <JanHolbo> iamelite, 9.10 is still in beta
[11:10] <rsk> avishek: nope =)
[11:10] <avishek> rsk: thank you
[11:10] <iamelite> Yeah but i like to report bugs and feel important, mr JanHolbo
[11:10] <unplug> hi! i am running UNR on my netbook and would like to know whether there is an application that will trigger a loud alarm whenever the power cable is removed? in power management preferences there is NO option for that!
[11:11] <JanHolbo> iamelite, and if you are running windows you can do a resize of your windows partition and have both
[11:11] <TheSage> JanHolbo - MS cleaned up the 64 Bit code for Windows 7 pretty well so a lot of the glitches are gone. Some Apps also have a marked improvement if you use the 64 bit version.
[11:11] <jiohdi> nayfe: how much memory does your machine have?
[11:11] <JanHolbo> iamelite, yeah but you risk loosing your data as it is still beta software
[11:11] <nayfe> jihodi, only 768MB
[11:11] <TheSage> JanHolbo - Especially Photoshop.
[11:12] <jiohdi> nayfe: are you using gnome, kde or what?
[11:12] <nayfe> jihodi, gnome with compiz
[11:12] <iamelite> JanHolbo, 1: i have a few backup drives, 2: I love to experiment. 3: I hate microsoft with a passion (No troll here) and 4... well i revert to the first as i dont be losing data
[11:12] <jiohdi> nayfe, might I suggest Xfce4 which runs leaner and allows more for other programs
[11:13] <avishek> rsk: would it possible to have an architecture with an Ubuntu terminal server running Wine serving diskless client nodes?
[11:13] <TheSage> JanHolbo - Of course, MS being MS, being able to break that 4 Gig limit goes a long way to help you run program on top of Vista/7
[11:14] <nayfe> jhodi, no, thanks, i am attached to my bouncy windows, even if i must reboot sometimes :D
[11:14] <JanHolbo> TheSage, don't know too much about Win 7 but if you are using 64 bit assembler code with 64 bit data it takes up more space than 32 bit code with 32 bit data - no matter the OS - so with the same amount of memory you will hit the virtual memory sooner with 64 bit than 32 bit
[11:14] <jiohdi> nayfe, you can run compiz under xfce
[11:14] <TheSage> JanHolbo - True.
[11:15] <rsk> avishek: ofcourse
[11:15] <mo0nykit> How do I use locate only in the current directory (and recursively) ?
[11:15] <meeee> how can I get links of files that are going to be downloaded by apt-get upgrade?
[11:15] <nayfe> jihodi, thx, i'll check it
[11:16] <JanHolbo> Anybody: I need some help with ecryptfs. I lost my root partition and thus the keys and passphrase. I can use the method mentioned in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EncryptedPrivateDirectory (Design section) to get to my files but the file names are still encrypted (btw I answer yes to plaintext passthrough against the no in the solution - I have tried with no, did not help)
[11:16] <TheSage> JanHolbo - But Windows is always using VM anyways, even when you have enough Ram.
[11:16] <jiohdi> nafye I run xfce on my laptop, its rock solid, no crashes
[11:16] <JanHolbo> TheSage, I know - maybe they have a stake in storage stocks :-)
[11:16] <_Techie_> am i able to map the volume buttons on my powerbook to the pc speaker instead of master?
[11:17] <avishek> rsk: this is probably a silly question, but is it possible to convert an ordinary PC into a diskless node?
[11:17] <alexp__> avishek: If the ordinary PC's network card supports netbooting, yes
[11:18] <TheSage> JanHolbo - hehe.
[11:18] <avishek> alexp__, rsk: thank you! I'm trying to create an Ubuntu based LTSP architecture at office, but am not having much luck
[11:18] <avishek> too inexperienced! :)
[11:18] <user59> do terminal apps have their own color settings generally or do you usually set a terminal theme that apps obey?
[11:18] <daveycakes> where is ktorrent saved to? i need to make it the default .torrent program
[11:18] <user59> e.g. background
[11:19] <alexp__> avishek: I've set up Debian-based LTSP clusters before - the LTSP guys develop it on Debian, so it's a sensible thing to use.
[11:20] <avishek> alexp__: could you please advise me a starting point to learn about LTSP deployment for a complete newbie like me?
[11:21] <alexp__> avishek: I just went to ltsp.org and talked to the people on their IRC channel.
[11:21] <alexp__> avishek: I installed a Debian 5.0 server, installed the ltsp-server-full (I think) package.
[11:21] <monostone> how can i convert an external usb HD to ntfs-3g from vfat? mkfs -t ntfs-3g?
[11:22] <avishek> alexp__: thank you so much! i'll take your advice. God bless!
[11:22] <meeee> how can I get links of files that are going to be downloaded by apt-get upgrade?
[11:22] <Aijse> ! 9.10
[11:23] <jiohdi> meeee: you will usually find them in /usr/bin/
[11:23] <meeee> jiohdi: what?!
[11:24] <jiohdi> meeee: you can set up a launcher and go to usr/bin to get the link
[11:24] <meeee> jiohdi: I meant link of files in the repos.
[11:25] <alexp__> Any CUPS experts in the house? I'm having trouble accessing a CUPS server on port 631 across the network with my browser.
[11:26] <saurav_> hello
[11:27] <fad> is tyhere any video editing software for ubuntu?
[11:27] <saurav_> yes try pitivi
[11:27] <jiohdi> fad loads... you can go to synaptic package manager and put video into the search
[11:28] <saurav_> cinelerra is also another alternative
[11:30] <monostone> how do i format a usb HD  as ntfs-3g filesystem?
[11:31] <saurav_> install Gparted  monostone
[11:31] <ActionParsnip1> monostone: you'll need ntfsprogs
[11:31] <jiohdi> monostone: you might have better luck on #ubuntu-offtopic
[11:32] <monostone> ok thanks
[11:32] <ActionParsnip1> !info ntfsprogs
[11:33] <pradeep> hello everyone
[11:33] <JanHolbo> Anybody: I need some help with ecryptfs. I lost my root partition and thus the keys and passphrase. I can use the method mentioned in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EncryptedPrivateDirectory (Design section) to get to my files but the file names are still encrypted (btw I answer yes to plaintext passthrough against the no in the solution - I have tried with no, did not help)
[11:33] <saurav_> hello pradeep
[11:33] <JanHolbo> I need some help with ecryptfs. I lost my root partition and thus the keys and passphrase. I can use the method mentioned in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EncryptedPrivateDirectory (Design section) to get to my files but the file names are still encrypted (btw I answer yes to plaintext passthrough against the no in the solution - I have tried with no, did not help)
[11:36] <JanHolbo> sorry I need help to get back my filenames from ecryptfs - I seem to have accomplished to mount the ecrypted dir and can read the contents of (atleast a few of) the files - but the filenames are still encrypted. Anybody know a solution?
[11:36] <JanHolbo> do I need a wrapped passphrase?
[11:39] <banisterfiend> fuck off
[11:40] <pradeep> banisterfiend> whats the problem
[11:41] <pradeep> fuck off
[11:41] <llutz> don't feed the (gone) troll pls
[11:41] <_Techie_> how can i connect to a WPA secured wireless network?
[11:43] <JanHolbo> hmmm  the filename encryption seems to be working - with new files ....   so it seems the sig is wrong or?
[11:43] <ecolitan> is there a way to run a command at the very end of startup?
[11:43] <ecolitan> automatically obviously
[11:43] <[fade]> yes ecolitan
[11:44] <[fade]> add the command to /etc/init.d/rc
[11:44] <JanHolbo> any ecryptfs wizards around
[11:46] <FloodBot1> !netsplit
[11:46] <ecolitan> [fade] and it will be run after everything else? including after /etc/rc.local
[11:46] <egomosis> hey all
[11:47] <JanHolbo> hi egomosis !
[11:47] <jiohdi> cyber - quake !
[11:47] <ray__> i dont understand IRC lol
[11:47] <ray__> first time ive been on here...its odd
[11:47] <joaopinto> banisterfiend, according to the manpage it should be provided by  binutils, but it's not
[11:47] <JanHolbo> I need some help with ecryptfs - anybody have any knowledge on that?
[11:48] <[fade]> ecolitan add the full path to the command at the end of the file
[11:48] <[fade]> it will start automaticall with the system
[11:50] <revf> hi, I'm a new linux user (about a month).  I'm currently using xubuntu (installed with apt-get, not from scratch) and compiz.  if I go through the normal upgrade process for karmic, will that mess up my current environment?
[11:50] <banisterfiend> joaopinto: so what do you suggest i do? this is driving me crazy, i cant find it anywhere, not even on the web
[11:50] <jiohdi> revf: there is always that potential
[11:51] <revf> but I mean
[11:51] <joaopinto> banisterfiend, no idea, eventually it was abandoned for some tecnhical reason
[11:51] <joaopinto> banisterfiend, you could apt-get source binutils, and check the source
[11:51] <jiohdi> revf: you can cp -R panel panel.bk to keep all your current panel settings and launchers
[11:51] <revf> how superficial is the ubuntu/xubuntu difference when it comes to upgrading the distribution?
[11:51] <revf> oh ok that helps
[11:52] <banisterfiend> joaopinto: ok thanks
[11:52] <revf> can I generally assume that settings in my home folder won't get fucked with, or do I need to back stuff up?
[11:52] <revf> beyond the panel
[11:52] <jiohdi> revf: if you need to reinstall them, you cannot do it from within a running system with Xfce, you will need to log in under kde or something else because the system will ignore attempts to fix it while running for the panel settings
[11:53] <jiohdi> revf: which are found at ~/.config/xfce4/panel
[11:53] <revf> ok, that sounds pretty mild as upgrade issues go
[11:53] <revf> thanks
[11:53] <revf> I have gnome installed still, so that is not an issue at all
[11:55] <Morwind> Welp, I'm having no luck installing ubuntu without a CD. and to be quite honest it sounds kind of risky.. I did manage to find a blank CD though.. Could anyone recommend me a good, free, CD burner for windows? I'll hopefully only need it once :P
[11:55] <William-Gentoo> good evening
[11:55] <avemowvip> il me faudrait ubuntu fr s'il vous plait...
[11:55] <jiohdi> Morwind: did you try from a usb stick?
[11:55] <DJones> !fr | avemowvip
[11:56] <jiohdi> Morwind: there is a program called etubootin which can make a bootable usb stick with ubuntu on it
[11:56] <Morwind> Er, I should say CD burning software. The drive is capable of it but I never bothered with it.
[11:56] <Morwind> I do, but it is only 500mb or so.. Really old.
[11:56] <Morwind> Doubt it'd be enough for it.
[11:57] <jiohdi> Morwind: you could do puppy that small, but Ubuntu requires a bit more I think
[11:58] <citrus212> 	i need help getting the 'mouse over w/thumbnails' KDE package onto gnome does anyone know how to get gnome to show you a 'mouseover image' (small pciture) when you hold the mouse over the .jpg icon
[11:58] <citrus212> help!
[11:59] <DJones> Morwind: Have a look at Infrarecorder on windows for burning cd's, I've used that to write images to cd in the past http://infrarecorder.org/
[12:00] <citrus212> Djones?
[12:00] <citrus212> 	i need help getting the 'mouse over w/thumbnails' KDE package onto gnome does anyone know how to get gnome to show you a 'mouseover image' (small pciture) when you hold the mouse over the .jpg icon
[12:00] <DJones> citrus212: Sorry, I don't know about that
[12:01] <jiohdi> citrus212: you may have more luck in #ubuntu-offtopic
[12:02] <Spaceman> is 'Write-error on swap-device' a serious problem, a vbox update failed and said look at dmesg, dmesg is full of that line
[12:03] <JanHolbo> can anybody help me with decrypting encrypted filenames in ecryptfs?
[12:04] <silverfast> jiohdi: It is not offtopic he ask for preview if I understand correctly
[12:04] <jiohdi> silverfast: he can monitor both channels, but people in offtopic are often more helpful on such things
[12:05] <silverfast>  :o
[12:05] <deeyaaz> hello all
[12:06] <deeyaaz> I just installed ubuntu .. where can I find the volume control pls
[12:06] <damufo> hello
[12:07] <jiohdi> deeyaaz: under multi-media
[12:07] <Aijse> Is it possible to video chat with some one using AIM in Ubuntu?
[12:07] <silverfast> deeyaaz: system>preferences>sound and applications>sound&video>volume conrol
[12:07] <DJones> deeyaaz: There should also be an icon in the top right of the screen to adjust volume levels
[12:07] <deeyaaz> what is it under?
[12:08] <ActionParsnip1> Aijse: empathy maybe?
[12:08] <silverfast> deeyaaz: icon of speaker
[12:09] <O__o> is 2.6.24-24-generic the new kernel?
[12:09] <deeyaaz> I see.. I got it on 100% and still no sound ..how come?
[12:09] <silverfast> O__o: I don't think so
[12:10] <ActionParsnip1> !info linux-image
[12:10] <gustavonarea> Hi. How can I disable the Gnome window that pops up when I need to unlock an SSH key? I want to use the plain old console prompt
[12:10] <ActionParsnip1> deeyaaz: is it muted?
[12:10] <Aijse> ActionParsnip1, thanks I ll have a look into empathy
[12:10] <daveycakes> shoot it in the face
[12:10] <O__o> silverfast, i update it in the repos (i am using 8.04) and now opera will get 50% and it is so slow
[12:10] <deeyaaz> no it is not
[12:11] <ActionParsnip1> !info linux-image hardy
[12:11] <NeoCicak> hi all.... i have a problem... i'm doing remote desktop to a windows machine, and it is extremely sluggish compared to when i use remote desktop from a windows machine. (same connection, same machine). Has anyone experienced this before? I tried rdesktop, terminal server client, both has the same performance problem
[12:11] <silverfast> O__o: witch version of opera do you use
[12:12] <O__o> newest
[12:12] <jiohdi> silverfast: I use operaUSB under wine, its very fast and stable
[12:12] <O__o> it just happen this morning after i update the kernel
[12:12] <jiohdi> silverfast: its tight coded for protable drives
[12:12] <silverfast> O__o: enable turbo in opera maybe that help
[12:12] <O__o> my connection has no problem
[12:13] <O__o> firefox works here
[12:13] <O__o> just that opera crashes.  earlier opera went to zombie state
[12:14] <SteveHill> I was fiddling with the Display Preferences config tool, and I have two problems; 1) I can't seem to get rid of it from my panel, and 2) it has boogered up my ability to run videos, with Kaffeine or any of my other video players.  The sound comes out OK, though.  Any ideas about getting rid of either problem??
[12:14] <jiohdi> O__o: I have problems with opera crashing all the time, but operaUSB under wine runs just fine
[12:14] <silverfast> O__o: maybe it is enabled and you have fast internet and that is problem look in bottom left corner in opera
[12:14] <O__o> i have been using the newest opera for more than a week and no problem i never turn off computer or opera
[12:15] <silverfast> jiohdi: I use opera right now with no problem I download it from site
[12:15] <O__o> just that this morning i update the new kernel and now opera keeps having problem
[12:15] <jiohdi> silverfast: I have only 512 meg memory so my opera crashes all the time
[12:15] <O__o> i have turbo off by the way
[12:16] <silverfast> jiohdi: I use to have less that 512 and opera works just like any other browser if not better
[12:17] <jiohdi> silverfast: dont know why mine crashes so often but it does
[12:17] <jiohdi> but so far operaUSB is rock solid
[12:17] <O__o> does it have to do with the kernel?  i cant remember the even is stable or the odd is stable?
[12:17] <silverfast> O__o: itlook like it does but don't know what to advice you
[12:18] <O__o> i can just reboot and select the previous kernel right?
[12:18] <silverfast> O__o:  of course
[12:18] <O__o> is ti the odd number is stable or the even number one?
[12:20] <silverfast> O__o:  your updted kernel will be first when you boot select second one (not recovery mode)
[12:20] <O__o> i know
[12:20] <O__o> silverfast, i can remember if the odd number is stable or even number is stable?
[12:22] <silverfast> O__o: sorry for broken English but I don't understand what are you asking me just try boot your old kernel and see what will happened
[12:23] <shawn_> Is torrenting supposed to slow down the other computer on my Network like by tons?
[12:23] <O__o> u know the linux kernel has stable version and beta version?
[12:23] <perlsyntax> is there  ppa for the ruby 1.9.1?
[12:23] <silkgod> Greetings
[12:23] <O__o> they use even number or odd number to represent them
[12:23] <rsk> O__o: it has release candidates and releases, it has no beta versions
[12:23] <rsk> O__o: that is not correct anymore
[12:23] <O__o> ?
[12:23] <rsk> ?
[12:23] <shawn_> ?
[12:24] <Kakinho> ?
[12:24] <O__o> let me wikipedia it
[12:24] <RegressLess> I installed EmiFreq applet. Does anyone know where it's installed or how to run it?
[12:24] <silkgod> does anyone know the front end to configure the default boot manager in Xubuntu?
[12:24] <NeoCicak> what do people here use for remote desktoping to windows box?
[12:24] <rsk> wikipedia it all you want, it's not true anymore O__o =)
[12:24] <perlsyntax> ?
[12:24] <O__o> what do u mean?
[12:24] <rsk> what i said
[12:25] <khalid_> hello all, have a nice day
[12:25] <silverfast> O__o: I don't think ubuntu updated with beta
[12:25] <khalid_> i'm newbie her
[12:25] <silkgod> hi
[12:26] <perlsyntax> Is there a ppa for the ruby 1.9.1?
[12:26] <RegressLess> I installed EmiFreq applet via Synaptic. Does anyone know where it's installed or how to run it?
[12:26] <silverfast> !remote | NeoCicak
[12:26] <O__o> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_versioning#Odd-numbered_versions_for_development_releases
[12:27] <BlackFate> perlsyntax, https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-ruby/+archive/ppa
[12:27] <silkgod> its really easy to remote to a windows machine
[12:27] <perlsyntax> thanks
[12:27] <silkgod> but first we need to know what OS you are using
[12:27] <shawn_> Is there a way to have Evolution Mail minimize to the taskbar when you click close?
[12:27] <NeoCicak> silverfast: remote??
[12:27] <rsk> O__o: Up until the 2.6.x series, the Linux kernel used <- it dosent _anymore_ it has changed to a merge cycle of 3 months instead.
[12:28] <O__o> oh ok
[12:28] <O__o> i guess i was stuck in 2.4
[12:28] <silkgod> i guess i will just go configure lilo the old fashioned way?!@
[12:28] <perlsyntax> Blackfate,It will not let me add it.
[12:28] <silkgod> since nobody here will answer me
[12:28] <MrEgg964> I want to share my email address books between my 3 computers. Should I look into OpenLDAP or should I walk another path?
[12:28] <silkgod> I'm just a lazy B-
[12:29] <silverfast> NeoCicak: rdesktop canbe what are you looking for
[12:29] <BarackHusseinOba> NeoCicak: rdesktop canbe what are you looking for
[12:29] <silkgod> why don't you just copy over yer D- address book!
[12:29] <NeoCicak> silverfast: rdesktop is far too slow
[12:29] <silkgod> it's 3 computers!
[12:29] <BarackHusseinOba> silverfast: rdesktop is far too slow
[12:29] <perlsyntax> or i doing something wroung.
[12:29] <BarackHusseinOba> why don't you just copy over yer D- address book!
[12:29] <Kingsy101> can someone do a favour.. ---> this is my local computer shop --> www.computerorbit.co.uk <--- can someone take a look under the wireless cards and tell me one that I can buy that will work on ubuntu out of the box.. i.e I can plug it in and thats it.. I am on the net from a fresh ubuntu install ?
[12:29] <BarackHusseinOba> it's 3 computers!
[12:29] <BarackHusseinOba> or i doing something wroung.
[12:29] <FloodBot3> BarackHusseinOba: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[12:29] <BarackHusseinOba> can someone do a favour.. ---> this is my local computer shop --> www.computerorbit.co.uk <--- can someone take a look under the wireless cards and tell me one that I can buy that will work on ubuntu out of the box.. i.e I can plug it in and thats it.. I am on the net from a fresh ubuntu install ?
[12:29] <O__o> i rdesktop to windows all the time
[12:29] <silkgod> you gotta have the bandwidth for that
[12:29] <silkgod> otherwise yer screwed!
[12:29] <O__o> rdesktop is fast
[12:29] <silkgod> it's all about the bandwidth!
[12:30] <BarackHusseinOba> it's all about the bandwidth!
[12:30] <Kingsy101> cos I have a belkin atm and I cant get it to work on my ubuntu for the life of me
[12:30] <silkgod> nothing else really matters
[12:30] <silverfast> !ssh | NeoCicak
[12:30] <rsk> O__o: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_kernel#Development_model
[12:30] <perlsyntax> hello
[12:30] <silkgod> RD is a very simple procedure
[12:30] <tumii> wha is the easiest way to install java on ubuntu 9.04
[12:30] <BarackHusseinOba> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_kernel#Development_model]
[12:30] <tumii> 32-bit
[12:30] <BarackHusseinOba> hello
[12:30] <BarackHusseinOba> 32-bit
[12:30] <BlackFate> perlsyntax, https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas?name_filter=ruby
[12:30] <O__o> if u have slow connection then ssh in windows
[12:30] <BarackHusseinOba>  perlsyntax, https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas?name_filter=ruby
[12:30] <diesel1> hi all im having a problem when i open a program up it closes after about 10 seconds any ideas on how to fix this
[12:30] <NeoCicak> silverfast:   ssh is not remote desktop >.<
[12:30] <tumii> wha is the easiest way to install java on ubuntu 9.04 32-bit? can i install it from command row ?
[12:30] <BarackHusseinOba> silverfast:   ssh is not remote desktop >.<
[12:30] <BlackFate> search engine for ppas
[12:30] <BarackHusseinOba> search engine for ppas
[12:30] <BarackHusseinOba> wha is the easiest way to install java on ubuntu 9.04 32-bit? can i install it from command row ?
[12:30] <silkgod> apt-get install (sh- you wanna install)
[12:30] <FloodBot3> BarackHusseinOba: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[12:30] <tumii> terminal*
[12:30] <silkgod> works pretty good
[12:30] <BarackHusseinOba> apt-get install (sh- you wanna install)
[12:30] <O__o> NeoCicak, you can access the terminal in windows
[12:30] <BarackHusseinOba> works pretty good
[12:31] <BarackHusseinOba> NeoCicak, you can access the terminal in windows
[12:31] <silverfast> NeoCicak: I know you asked for something else ther rdesktop
[12:31] <nunodonat> hello everyone. i'm installing 9.10 from a daily-live, but the installer stops at the "configuring apt" step. the skip button doesnt help. How can I finish the installation?
[12:31] <BarackHusseinOba> NeoCicak: I know you asked for something else ther rdesktop
[12:31] <BarackHusseinOba> hello everyone. i'm installing 9.10 from a daily-live, but the installer stops at the "configuring apt" step. the skip button doesnt help. How can I finish the installation?
[12:31] <tumii> wha is the easiest way to install java on ubuntu 9.04 32-bit? can i install it from terminal by sudo apt-get install ?
[12:31] <BarackHusseinOba> wha is the easiest way to install java on ubuntu 9.04 32-bit? can i install it from terminal by sudo apt-get install ?
[12:31] <iceroot> nunodonat: #ubuntu+1
[12:31] <BarackHusseinOba> nunodonat: #ubuntu+1
[12:31] <silkgod> I just told you the easiest way!
[12:31] <BarackHusseinOba> I just told you the easiest way!
[12:31] <FloodBot3> BarackHusseinOba: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[12:31] <elky> BarackHusseinOba, please stop repeating things. Whoever owns this bot needs to remove it *now*
[12:31] <SteveHill> Neo: I use VPN on the winders box and Terminal Server Client on my 'buntu box.
[12:31] <Kingsy101> does anyone have any input on my problem?
[12:31] <silkgod> java smava!
[12:32] <BarackHusseinOba> java smava!
[12:32] <tumii> silkgod, did you, sorry i did not hear
[12:32] <iceroot> tumii: sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jre (or jdk)
[12:32] <diesel1> hi all im having a problem when i open a program up it closes after about 10 seconds any ideas on how to fix this
[12:32] <BarackHusseinOba> hi all im having a problem when i open a program up it closes after about 10 seconds any ideas on how to fix this
[12:32] <silkgod> what is your prob stevey?
[12:32] <tumii> iceroot thanks
[12:32] <silkgod> do you know bobby hill?
[12:32] <silverfast> BarackHusseinOba: from synaptic  sun-java6-jre
[12:32] <tumii> BarackHussein0ba is a spammer
[12:32] <NeoCicak> silverfast: mmm... well... i've tried rdesktop & terminal server client ... both are sluggish
[12:33] <silkgod> but do you have the bandwidth????
[12:33] <diesel1> hi all im having a problem when i open a program up it closes after about 10 seconds any ideas on how to fix this
[12:33] <silkgod> windows or what?
[12:33] <silkgod> diesel
[12:33] <O__o> NeoCicak,  are you connecting within the same network?
[12:33] <perlsyntax> i don't understand what the ppa for ruby 1.9.1
[12:33] <diesel1> ubuntu
[12:33] <silkgod> 'cause if it's winders you got yerself a bug!!!
[12:34] <silkgod> app crashes after 10 sec what app?
[12:34] <silkgod> what ver of Ubuntu
[12:34] <diesel1> tucan download manager
[12:34] <diesel1> 09.4
[12:34] <silkgod> did you check for an update to that app?
[12:34] <christian86> hey guys, using kubuntu jaunty with following problem: since i updated to kde 4.3.2 today i cant open language settings in my control centre, window is frozen and i just can kill progress, any ideas?
[12:35] <diesel1> ye and there are no new updates
[12:35] <christian86> edit: no error messenger in konsole
[12:35] <silkgod> did you try removing the app completely and then reinstalling it manually ?
[12:36] <silkgod> how did you install the app - with apt-get?
[12:36] <NeoCicak> O__o: no... its remote....at work...........   but then... if i connect from windows, its very fast
[12:36] <Kingsy101> does anyone have any input on my problem?
[12:36] <tumii> silkgod, sudo apt-get install <program>
[12:36] <NeoCicak> O__o: so i'm wondering if there's any tweak i need to do for rdesktop / terminal server client
[12:36] <silkgod> what is yer prob King?
[12:36] <diesel1> ye i downloaded a deb ver of it and reinstalled it i get the same problem
[12:36] <O__o> could one end has faster upload speed
[12:36] <silkgod> screw debian- download the tarball after your remove it and then
[12:37] <perlsyntax> blackfate?
[12:37] <Kingsy101> silkgod - 1sec I will repeat it...
[12:37] <O__o> NeoBlaster, are you connection from home to work?
[12:37] <christian86> edit: got error from bug reporter: http://paste.ubuntu.com/287745/
[12:37] <Kingsy101> can someone do a favour.. ---> this is my local computer shop --> www.computerorbit.co.uk <--- can someone take a look under the wireless cards and tell me one that I can buy that will work on ubuntu out of the box.. i.e I can plug it in and thats it.. I am on the net from a fresh ubuntu install ?
[12:37] <Kingsy101> cos I have a belkin atm and I cant get it to work on my ubuntu for the life of me
[12:37] <silkgod> ./configure
[12:37] <silkgod> ./make
[12:37] <silkgod> ./make install
[12:37] <diesel1> ok i will try now thank you for takin the time to help
[12:37] <silkgod> ./install
[12:37] <silkgod> make clean
[12:37] <silkgod> yer done!
[12:37] <FloodBot3> silkgod: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[12:38] <silkgod> I just type information fast is that a F- crime?
[12:38] <SteveHill> I was fiddling with the Display Preferences config tool, and I have two problems; 1) I can't seem to get rid of it from my panel, and 2) it has boogered up my ability to run videos, with Kaffeine or any of my other video players. The sound comes out OK, though. Any ideas about getting rid of either problem??
[12:38] <Kingsy101> silkgod - any ideas?
[12:38] <kanus> hello, i have some problem. i created in windows two archives via total commander (filename.001, filename.002 and filename.crc) now i want extract it in linux, but i don´t know how do it... sorry for my english, i am czech)
[12:38] <perlsyntax> blackfate i am useing 9.04
[12:38] <Bilge> How can I obtain the default /etc/apt/sources.list file?
[12:39] <silkgod> it is always better to build the app
[12:39] <silkgod> but it still might not work.
[12:39] <perlsyntax> hello
[12:39] <silkgod> i think that it probably will though
[12:39] <unplug> DID anyone here run Ubuntu Netbook Remix  managed to remove tangerine-icon-theme without breaking their system or a major loss of functionality?
[12:39] <silkgod> bye bye all
[12:39] <fad> how can i search for all media files on ubuntu hard drive?
[12:39] <mo0nykit> how do I search inside text files?
[12:40] <tumii> ctrl+f?
[12:40] <sipior> mo0nykit: have a look at "grep"
[12:40] <ActionParsnip1> mo0nykit: you can search using command line with grep
[12:40] <mo0nykit> tumii, no, i mean from the command line...
[12:40] <mo0nykit> okay thanks :)
[12:40] <tumii> mo0nykit, i dont know if you even can
[12:40] <adalgiso> mo0nykit ack will also do text searches
[12:41] <adalgiso> mo0nykit ack is a little more user-friendly than grep
[12:41] <perlsyntax> i hope someone i can help me.
[12:41] <ActionParsnip1> mo0nykit: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/grep
[12:41] <mo0nykit> adalgiso, okay i'll have a look at ack
[12:41] <ActionParsnip1> mo0nykit: you can also use -R to search from the search startpoint and below
[12:41] <ActionParsnip1> perlsyntax: ask away
[12:41] <adalgiso> mo0nykit http://betterthangrep.com/
[12:42] <fad> how can i search for all media files on ubuntu hard drive?
[12:42] <waagbo> Hi! Is it possible to use the grep command to fetch n lines over or under in addition to the actual target lines?
[12:42] <alexp__> waagbo: Yes
[12:42] <Kingsy101> can someone help me with my problem?
[12:42] <waagbo> alexp__: Do you know how to do that?
[12:42] <perlsyntax> How do i get ruby 1.9.1 on ubuntu 9.04 with the ppa?
[12:42] <llutz> waagbo: grep -A -B -C
[12:42] <llutz> waagbo: take what you like
[12:42] <O__o> grep keyword filename
[12:43] <mo0nykit> thanks! i used grep -i -n '<string>' *
[12:43] <dooglus> hi.  is there some way I can find out how much RAM is in a laptop running ubuntu?
[12:43] <mo0nykit> is it good?
[12:43] <ActionParsnip1> perlsyntax: add the ppa to /etc/apt/sources.list     import the key then install with synaptic/apt-get/aptitude
[12:43] <waagbo> llutz, alexp__: thanx a lot
[12:43] <perlsyntax> i looking for the ppa for the ubuntu 9.04
[12:43] <ActionParsnip1> dooglus: free -m
[12:43] <perlsyntax> i try to but it won't take it
[12:43] <Bilge> How can I obtain the default /etc/apt/sources.list file? My host has replaced it with their own mirrors
[12:43] <ActionParsnip1> perlsyntax: http://ppa-search.appspot.com/
[12:43] <fad> how can i search for all media files on ubuntu hard drive?
[12:43] <dooglus> ActionParsnip1: that tells me 2986 total.  the laptop was sold as having 4GB.  what could be up?
[12:43] <ActionParsnip1> Bilge: i can give you mine if you want
[12:44] <Bilge> ActionParsnip1: Isn't there a repository somewhere?
[12:44] <ActionParsnip1> Bilge: not sure
[12:44] <ActionParsnip1> dooglus: you running a 32bit OS?
[12:44] <adalgiso> Bilge - the sources file isn't stored in a repo
[12:44] <dooglus> ActionParsnip1: I'm running ubuntu - I guess it's 32bit
[12:44] <Bilge> adalgiso: where does it come from then?
[12:44] <perlsyntax> that link don't help me.
[12:44] <mo0nykit> adalgiso, i tried sudo apt-get install ack, and I got a Kanji code converter. LOL. I just found out it's installed differently >> betterthangrep.com :D
[12:45] <adalgiso> Bilge: normally you edit it yourself, /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:45] <ActionParsnip1> Bilge: http://pastebin.com/f79f87177
[12:45] <HorizonX1> is there a better utility i can use to connect to wireless networks than NetworkManager? NM doesn't work too well for me on networks without any security
[12:45] <Bilge> ActionParsnip1: thanks
[12:45] <ActionParsnip1> Bilge: i have a few added but just dont copy those, backup yours first
[12:45] <ActionParsnip1> dooglus: is yuor CPU 64bit?
[12:45] <adalgiso> Bilge: you can overwrite yours with the one he gave you
[12:45] <dooglus> ActionParsnip1: it's an Core Duo T6600
[12:45] <Kingsy101> does anyone in here have ubuntu running a wireless card?
[12:45] <dooglus> ActionParsnip1: I don't know how to count its bits
[12:46] <dooglus> ActionParsnip1: but 4GB is only 2^32 I think, so 32 bits are enough to address it?
[12:46] <mo0nykit> What scripts cause the messages which come out during boot? Where are they usually located? I searched sample strings in /etc/init.d but couldn't find any
[12:46] <adalgiso> dooglus: not really, itll do about 3 and a half
[12:46] <ActionParsnip1> ddooglooks 64bit, try a 64bit live CD and run the free -m command again, see what it says
[12:46] <ActionParsnip1> dooglus: makes sense, ive seen some 32bit systems only see 3.2Gb though
[12:46] <dooglus> ActionParsnip1: ok
[12:47] <ActionParsnip1> dooglus: could even use a gentoo minimal CD to save data downloaded
[12:47] <dooglus> ActionParsnip1: also, it's running an Intel GMA graphics thingy which apparently uses system memory
[12:47] <dooglus> could that account for the difference?
[12:47] <adalgiso> dooglus the way your OS tells you how much ram you have vs. actual ram can be misleading b/c of the 1024 v. 1000 bytes per megabyte convetion
[12:47] <dwarder> what is the best way to restart apache?
[12:47] <dwarder> in ubuntu
[12:47] <ActionParsnip1> dooglus: sure but not 2Gb right ;)
[12:47] <ActionParsnip1> dwarder: sudo /etc/init.d/httpd restart
[12:47] <adalgiso> dooglus also the integrated graphics
[12:48] <dooglus> not missing 2GB - only 1GB I think
[12:48] <fad> how can search for all media files on a hard drive, like video, audio and images?
[12:48] <perlsyntax> i give up.
[12:48] <adalgiso> dooglus your graphics card shouldn't be reserving that much memory, so i'd try the 64bit livecd and see if that works better for you
[12:48] <dooglus> is there some way I can upgrade from 32bit ubuntu to 64bit?  or is it a new install?
[12:48] <ActionParsnip1> dooglus: new install
[12:48] <DJones> dooglus: Its a fresh install
[12:48] <adalgiso> fad: you could try a grep or ack search for all files with certain file extensions
[12:48] <perlsyntax> i lost
[12:49] <dooglus> ok thanks guys
[12:49] <ActionParsnip1> perlsyntax: if its so critical you could compile the new version
[12:49] <fad> fair enough
[12:49] <dooglus> so "64-bit PC (AMD64) desktop CD" is what I want?  the "AMD" bit put me off that, 'cos this is an Intel CPU
[12:49] <ActionParsnip1> fad: or the output of file {}
[12:49] <perlsyntax> How would i do that?
[12:49] <adalgiso> dooglus its the proper version
[12:50] <ActionParsnip1> dooglus: amd just stamped 64bitness kinda first, but it will work
[12:50] <adalgiso> dooglus even for an intel chip
[12:50] <dooglus> I wonder why they call it AMD then
[12:50] <dooglus> k
[12:50] <adalgiso> dooglus http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86-64
[12:50] <perlsyntax> ActionParsnip1,How would i do that and get the package i need for it to work?
[12:50] <ActionParsnip1> dooglus: the intels have some amd stuff in them to help OS writing is what i heard a while back
[12:50] <dooglus> the download page told me to use the 32 bit version "if I was at all unsure"
[12:50] <ActionParsnip1> perlsyntax: download source and compile
[12:51] <ActionParsnip1> dooglus: true as it will work on any modern cpu
[12:51] <perlsyntax> i won't have no prob? Would al the package come with it?
[12:51] <dooglus> if I install the 64 bit version, will I lose anything?  I've seen people complaining that flash doesn't work in 64 bit for instance?
[12:52] <ActionParsnip1> perlsyntax: should do yes
[12:52] <perlsyntax> thanks
[12:52] <dwarder> ActionParsnip1: thanks
[12:52] <brijith> how to setup survilance camera in a ubuntu machine
[12:52] <adalgiso> dooglus: as long as you have a 64bit cpu, the amd64 version will work.  Some things don't work properly, but I was able to get flash working, you just have to install the 32bit libraries and binaries for flash
[12:52] <dooglus> brijith: check out package 'motion'
[12:52] <dooglus> !info motion
[12:52] <ActionParsnip1> dooglus: works great, theres a flashplugin in the repos as well as an lpha 64bit flash that might help
[12:53] <dooglus> and how's the speed of 32 vs. 64 bit on a 64 bit processor?  and memory usage?
[12:53] <ActionParsnip1> dooglus: depends on the task, some gain speed, the apps will use the same amount of ram
[12:53] <adalgiso> dooglus: your clock speed won't change, but you'll be able to utilize more memory space and programs that are written to utilize 64bit procs will be faster
[12:53] <ActionParsnip1> dooglus: i think you should look at what 64bit really means
[12:54] <dooglus> ActionParsnip1: I was thinking that since pointers are twice the size the ram usage may go up
[12:54] <ActionParsnip1> dooglus: audio / video encoding benefits from 64bit
[12:54] <waagbo> Who is responsible for the jaunty-backports? I'm missing Dosbox 0.73 :(
[12:54] <HorizonX1> is there a better utility i can use to connect to wireless networks than NetworkManager? NM doesn't work too well for me on networks without any security
[12:54] <ActionParsnip1> dooglus: no, thy can just use more ram effectively without having to use PAE
[12:54] <ActionParsnip1> HorizonX1: wifi-radar or wicd
[12:55] <ActionParsnip1> HorizonX1: there relly is no better or best, just use what you like
[12:55] <waagbo> Or is perhaps version upgrades of that kind too much new stuff to be counted as backporting?
[12:56] <HorizonX1> ActionParsnip1: cool, thanks.
[12:56] <grandemahatma> hello, how can I configure ssmtp so that my password is not stored in plain text in etc/ssmtp/ssmtp.conf?
[12:59] <brijith> I would like to configue a ubuntu machine to use a dome camera as anti theft mechanism ....      please click to see a sample dome camera image http://img.diytrade.com/cdimg/700558/7802570/0/1245390707/cctv_color_ccd_dome_camera_with_osd_menu.jpg
[13:00] <rsk> brijith: do it then?
[13:01] <brijith> rsk: I don't know how to do it ....
[13:01] <brijith> rsk: is there any software ..... that supports this kind of cameras ....
[13:02] <rsk> ask the people who sell it
[13:03] <angela> !list
[13:05] <brijith> rsk: those guys installed it in a windows machine ..... with some software .... now they are not giving support
[13:05] <rsk> ok sounds like your plan have failed then
[13:06] <pradeep> any networking person here
[13:06] <brijith> rsk: So I am trying to find some open software
[13:06] <ActionParsnip1> brijith: could run a virtualbox with windows but if the main purpose of the system is to monitor the cams you may aswell use just windows
[13:06] <grandemahatma> could anybody help me configuring mailx for receiving mails?
[13:07] <rsk> pradeep: this is a network, so im guessing everyone is a networking person
[13:07] <brijith> ActionParsnip1: But i don't have that software for windows ....
[13:08] <brijith> ActionParsnip1: I prefer, Linux ....
[13:08] <pradeep> lol
[13:08] <pradeep> i meant
[13:08] <pradeep> networking computer
[13:08] <pradeep> u get me
[13:08] <sipior> pradeep: easiest if you just ask your question :-)
[13:08] <pradeep> you*
[13:08] <rsk> im guessing everyone is connected with a computer also )(
[13:08] <rsk> yea, good idea.
[13:08] <pradeep> has anyone used or seen packet tracer on ubuntu
[13:09] <pradeep> or linux
[13:09] <rsk> i've seen linux
[13:09] <ActionParsnip1> brijith: you may prefer linux but its not the tool for this job unfortunately
[13:09] <LjL> !info zoneminder | brijith
[13:09] <sipior> rsk: you're in quite the mood today.
[13:09] <rsk> :p
[13:10] <sipior> pradeep: yes, there are a number of options. tcpdump is the classic. also look at EtherApe
[13:10] <JacobT> hey room..is there any updates or anything for an ATI radeon mobility 1300? i ahve a lot of artifacting on the Right hand side of my dispaly
[13:10] <brijith> LjL: Thanks .... i have checked it already....
[13:11] <sipior> pradeep: you'll need superuser privileges, as you'll be putting your networking interface into promiscuous mode.
[13:11] <brijith> LjL: I don't know if it supports the camera that I (My friend) have ..
[13:11] <LjL> brijith: well, i certainly cannot know that either.
[13:11] <LjL> (considering you didn't actually tell us which camera it is, too)
[13:11] <pradeep> i meant a simulator
[13:12] <pradeep> and not network tools
[13:12] <pradeep> another example is gns3
[13:12] <pradeep> but that is an emulator
[13:12] <brijith> LjL: it looks some what like this http://img.diytrade.com/cdimg/700558/7802570/0/1245390707/cctv_color_ccd_dome_camera_with_osd_menu.jpg
[13:13] <LjL> brijith: eh, that's hardly helpful
[13:13] <jaychou> hello everyone
[13:13] <willo> looks like a standard cctv cam?
[13:13] <LjL> pradeep: what's the difference between a simulator and an emulator in that context?
[13:13] <brijith> LjL: oky ... friend .... Thanks
[13:13] <jaychou> what is cctv cam?
[13:14] <LjL> closed circuit tv
[13:14] <pradeep> lol
[13:14] <jaychou> oh haha
[13:14] <pradeep> LjL i think there is a difference man
[13:14] <brijith> LjL: let me get more details about the camera my friend have ....
[13:14] <jaychou> in china cctv is china centre tv
[13:15] <sipior> pradeep: could you explain what you really want, in detail? the "s" in gns3 stand for "simulator", so i'm a little confused as to what you're after.
[13:15] <brijith> oky guys .....
[13:15] <brijith> Thanks ......
[13:16] <brijith> Byeeeeeeee
[13:16] <pradeep> gns3 is a real stuff
[13:16] <pradeep> while packet tracer is for learning purpose u get
[13:16] <sipior> pradeep: you can try Network Simulator 2. does that not do what you want?
[13:16] <adalgiso> not really, pradeep
[13:17] <adalgiso> do you want to examine the contents of packets?
[13:17] <adalgiso> or do you want to traceroute?
[13:17] <adalgiso> what is your goal?
[13:17] <pradeep> no not that
[13:17] <pradeep> adalgiso
[13:17] <pradeep> am preparing for ccna and ccnp
[13:17] <sipior> adalgiso: we've been trying to get that out of him for a while, now :-)
[13:17] <jaychou> what is ubuntu in GNU
[13:17] <adalgiso> yeah, i came in a litle late
[13:18] <pradeep> do you understand me
[13:18] <adalgiso> pradeep, unfortunately, no
[13:18] <Ali_> anyone know of a good rm to mp3 batch converter?
[13:18] <pradeep> i dont mean tools to scan ports
[13:18] <Ali_> so i can listen to rm files on my iphone
[13:18] <LjL> pradep: quie obviously not
[13:19] <pradeep> www.gns3.net
[13:19] <rsk> jaychou: GNU is most of the tools that talk to programs outside the kernel
[13:19] <pradeep> check that out
[13:19] <LjL> pradeep: yes, gone there, seen that. doesn't explain what you want
[13:19] <pradeep> it helps you to design networks
[13:19] <LjL> pradeep: tell us what is it that you want
[13:19] <LjL> not what it is that you DON'T want
[13:20] <pradeep> hmmmmm
[13:20] <pradeep> i will
[13:20] <pradeep> lets talk about something else
[13:20] <jaychou> rsk:and i want to know how to make kernel in unix kernel for ubuntu?
[13:21] <Mach> when the karmic would full release?
[13:21] <LjL> !karmic | mach
[13:21] <rsk> jaychou: i dont get the question really
[13:22] <adalgiso> i think he's asking how to upgrade his kernel :/
[13:22] <jaychou> how does the ubuntu fiercest place compare other operating system Yang
[13:22] <Ali_> anyone know of a good rm to mp3 batch converter?
[13:22] <LjL> Ali_: why batch, can't you just run one in a loop?
[13:23] <gilster> hello, is anyone here got experience running ubuntu of a SCSI drive?
[13:23] <grawity> Ali_: You could try mencoder for that.
[13:23] <prajjwal> is there a way to completely disable the Caps Lock key ??? i dont mean use the keyboard config to change it to something else ... i mean make it so that it does nothing ????
[13:23] <slavik2> LjL: isn't that what a batch is? :>
[13:23] <Ali_> haha
[13:23] <Ali_> nice one slavik2
[13:23] <Ali_> :)
[13:23] <grawity> prajjwal: Yeah, with a screwdriver.
[13:23] <Ali_> HAHA grawity
[13:23] <Ali_> :D
[13:24] <LjL> slavik2, Ali_: sure. in that case, for file in *.rm; do your-favorite-non-batch-converter $file >$(basename $file .rm).mp3; done
[13:24] <adalgiso> prajjwal: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/disable-and-enable-caps-lock-in-ubuntu.html
[13:24] <prajjwal> i'll take that as a no ???
[13:24] <prajjwal> oh thanks adalgiso
[13:24] <jaychou> gilster:you need a scsi Actuation
[13:24] <grawity> prajjwal: Or xmodmap if you like... but I personally prefer mapping it to Compose. Makes it easy to type things as § ©
[13:24] <Ali_> so what's a good converter from rm to mp3 then ?
[13:24] <Ali_> mencoder?
[13:24] <gilster> jaychou: can you elaborate
[13:25] <hyb> which broswer is best?
[13:25] <dwarder> how can i turn off and never start sendmail?
[13:25] <rsk> hyb: the one you like the most.
[13:25] <adalgiso> slavik2: http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/gaming-games-multimedia-entertainment/85596-how-convert-rm-mp3.html
[13:25] <grawity> dwarder: By removing it; sudo apt-get remove sendmail
[13:25] <dwarder> grawity: and that is all?
[13:25] <Cancu> hi, does anyone know a program to get BCNF from functional dependencies?
[13:25] <dwarder> grawity: no config editing?
[13:25] <erUSUL> dwarder: disable its init script with update-rc.d
[13:25] <dwarder> grawity: or somthing
[13:25] <hyb> rsk, but  i have nothing
[13:25] <grawity> dwarder: Actually, tell me why exactly do you need to do this.
[13:25] <adalgiso> dwarder: if the program isn't installed, it cant possibly run
[13:26] <Negao> what's the best python editor?
[13:26] <Cancu> does anyone know a program to get BCNF from functional dependencies? im taking about databases
[13:26] <grawity> dwarder: And do you actually have sendmail, or something else (postfix, exim4, courier)?
[13:26] <rsk> hyb: well i guess firefox opera and konqueror is among the more popular, give them a try
[13:26] <dwarder> grawity: vds, disc space limit
[13:26] <jaychou> When you install system's time, needs to insert the driver, may use the floppy disk to hang carries
[13:26] <rsk> Negao: your favoruite editor =)
[13:26] <erUSUL> !best | Negao
[13:26] <dwarder> grawity: no, i dont need mail on this box
[13:26] <grawity> dwarder: I see. sudo apt-get remove sendmail, then.
[13:26] <jaychou> gilster: When you install system's time, needs to insert the driver, may use the floppy disk to hang carries
[13:26] <dwarder> grawity: thank you
[13:27] <grawity> dwarder: And sudo apt-get clean, too. (To clean up apt-get's cache.)
[13:27] <pradeep> are there any other irc chat
[13:27] <pradeep> aside xchat
[13:27] <grawity> pradeep: A lot.
[13:27] <adalgiso> pradeep bitchx, mirc, etc
[13:27] <dwarder> grawity: in general how do i disable deamons from start on boot in ubuntu, in freebsd it is /etc/rc.conf
[13:27] <gilster> jaychou: my system is already installed on scsi drive.  i am having a different problem. When i resume from suspend mode scsi drive is not picked up
[13:27] <rsk> pradeep: pidgin irssi is 2 others
[13:28] <adalgiso> pradeep check the wikipedia articl on IRC for a list of clients
[13:28] <grawity> pradeep: Many like irssi or WeeChat.
[13:28] <Negao> ubottu, stop being aggressive, i just want a sugestion cause i'm playing around with python now and i want to leave the console and get a "real"editor
[13:28] <bullgard4> Using mc, how can I create a new (text) file?
[13:28] <Cancu> does anyone know a program to get BCNF from functional dependencies? im taking about databases
[13:28] <adalgiso> Negao: Ubottu is a bot that responds to commands
[13:28] <adalgiso> Negao: it's a canned answer when someone asks for "best" anything
[13:29] <dwarder> grawity: thank you
 got to www.4shared.com and get a book called kung-fu ubuntu
[13:29] <Negao> but maybe, i wanted urs opinions
[13:29] <adalgiso> Negao: it really is telling the truth tho.  I find nano to be the editor I use the most when i'm in a shell, and Gedit and Kate to be my favorite GUI editors
[13:29] <hyb> thanks
[13:29] <IndyGunFreak> maybe our opinion doesn't matter?
[13:29] <Negao> cause that's my favorite chanell
[13:29] <adalgiso> Negao: google search Python editors
[13:29] <ActionParsnip1> adalgiso: try leafpad, its slick
[13:29] <William-Gentoo> idle
[13:30] <jaychou> gilster: Your meaning is your driver load
[13:30] <grawity> Negao: In my opinion, "best" is the one you keep after trying all the popular ones.
[13:30] <dwarder> update-rc.d i gurss
[13:30] <dwarder> guess
[13:30] <Negao> adalgiso, this irc thing is supposed to provide interaction, not to just see opinions like google
[13:30] <Dr_Willis> no ads on IRC either.
[13:30] <Dr_Willis> :)
[13:30] <courpse> Negao, this irc thing? lol.
[13:30] <adalgiso> ActionParsnip1 thanks, i'll check it out
[13:30] <JanHolbo> can anybody help me with decrypting encrypted filenames in ecryptfs? I can mount the encrypted /home dir and read the contents of the files but the filenames are still encrypted
[13:31] <Negao> grawity, good answer
[13:31] <jaychou> what is lol?
[13:31] <Dr_Willis> !lol
[13:31] <Negao> jaychou, lots of laughs
[13:31] <ActionParsnip1> jaychou: lots of laughs or laugh out loud
[13:31] <adalgiso> Negao: I understand that and want to help, but the channel gets flooded with requests like that all the time, and that's why the canned answer is there
[13:31] <grawity> jaychou: 'lol' usually means 'laughing out loud'.
[13:31] <gilster> jaychou: when i resume from suspend, i see all lines pointing to sdb not found. I think my scsi controler/drive is not loading up after susped
[13:32] <diesel1> hi all does anyone no a good app for joining avi files
[13:32] <adalgiso> Negao: maybe a better question would be, "What python editor has (insert your feature)?"
[13:32] <ActionParsnip1> diesel1: you can cp them together
[13:32] <diesel1> whats cp
[13:32] <jaychou> gilster: so you can use "fdisk -l"to seraching
[13:33] <adalgiso> diesel1 the command "cp"
[13:33] <jaychou> and what is omg?
[13:33] <ActionParsnip1> diesel1: you will need a single mencoder command to realign the sound
[13:33] <grawity> jaychou: 'omg' = "Oh my god"
[13:33] <diesel1> ye what with
[13:33] <Negao> adalgiso, ok; i'm just gonna google, i might get better luck there
[13:33] <jaychou> grawity:thx i know,i'am new
[13:33] <adalgiso> diesel1 the command line.  He's saying use the cp command at the command line to do what you are asking
[13:33] <ActionParsnip1> diesel1: cat firstfile.avi secondfile.avi > concatenatedfile.avi ; mencoder -o finalmovie.avi -noidx -oac copy -ovc copy concatenatedfile.avi
[13:34] <jaychou> omg lol
[13:34] <gilster> jaychou: i cant get back in to the system. wont connect as the sdb is not seen.
[13:34] <adalgiso> Negao: The editors I usually use are nano, Gedit, and Kate
[13:34] <gilster> sdb=my scsi drive
[13:34] <adalgiso> and ActionParsnip1 recommends leafpad
[13:34] <gilster> is there some changes in need to make to the way suspend works in order to wake up a scsi drive
[13:34] <grawity> vim <3
[13:35] <adalgiso> eww, vim
[13:35] <grawity> eww, $EDITOR.
[13:35] <gilster> does anyone else here have some expereince running ubuntu of a scsi drive?
[13:35] <jaychou> hum ;and what is your need
[13:36] <jaychou> gilster: i am sorry i don't know
[13:37] <grizzy1> HI @all
[13:37] <gilster> c'mon i find it hard to believe that none of you guys have experience with scsi drives?
[13:37] <adalgiso> gilster, sry, can't say that I do
[13:37] <grawity> gilster: c'mon, this is #ubunu.
[13:37] <jaychou> but you can set your message on e-mail sent to me ,i can ask some my friend for you ,
[13:37] <gilster> grawity: and?
[13:37] <pradeep> sorry is it suppose to be different with scsi
[13:37] <pradeep> huh
[13:38] <gilster> grawity: ok then
[13:39] <jaychou> gilster :but you can set your message on e-mail sent to me ,i can ask some my friend for you
[13:39] <gilster> jaychou: thank you
[13:39] <jaychou> guoxl_007@hotmail.com
[13:39] <nimrod> hello
[13:39] <deadmike187> what up guys
[13:40] <nimrod> i just joined this now
[13:40] <ronald_> hello
[13:40] <gilster> grawity: thank you for suggestion
[13:40] <nimrod> how does it work?
[13:40] <grawity> nimrod: Welcome to IRC
[13:40] <jaychou> grawity:what is your meanning?
[13:40] <nimrod> Thanks Grawity
[13:40]  * grawity borrows the hammer from ubottu, uses it on Xming
[13:41] <ronald_> hey, what could be the reason of that: http://pastebin.org/38547 ?
[13:41] <Bilge> What generates apt's sources.list in the first place?
[13:41] <grawity> Bilge: You.
[13:41] <grawity> Bilge: Or, the 'Software Sources' tool (from Administration)
[13:41] <adalgiso> Bilge: they are set to an initial group of repos when you install the distribution
[13:42] <Bilge> So where can I find these repos and get a new sources.list
[13:42] <adalgiso> Bilge: didn't someone send you their sources.list?
[13:43] <JanHolbo> can anybody help me with decrypting encrypted filenames in ecryptfs? I can mount the encrypted /home dir and read the contents of the files but the filenames are still encrypted
[13:43] <adalgiso> Bilge: either way, you can look up the addresses for the repos on the ubuntu website
[13:43] <Bilge> Yes but that's not going to help for future
[13:43] <Bilge> I'd like to write myself a guide that I can use for future installations
[13:43] <adalgiso> Bilge: normally, you'll only need the Ubuntu repositories unless some program isn't in them
[13:43] <grawity> sources.list happens to have a manpage
[13:43] <adalgiso> Bilge: if a program isn't in the official repos, then you edit your sources.list file and add a line at the bottom with the server
[13:43] <Bilge> I only need the default one it's just that my host has replaced it with their own mirrors which are incomplete
[13:44] <Bilge> So I just want to restore the deafault one for my distro
[13:44] <adalgiso> Bilge: what version of Ubuntu do you have?
[13:44] <Bilge> 8.04 server LTS
[13:44] <Bilge> aka hardy
[13:45] <bullgard4> [solved]
[13:45] <adalgiso> Bilge: let me try and find a default sources.list
[13:46] <dwarder> i have vsftpd in my ps ax| why i dont have script for stoping it in /etc/init.d/
[13:46] <Bilge> It needs to be located somewhere where I could get it again in future
[13:46] <Bilge> I remember once finding a repository for source files on the Ubuntu site but it's a bit of a maze to navigate
[13:46] <danny89> hey..im having a problem with ndiswrapper, can anyone help me?
[13:47] <sarah> foxylady
[13:47] <adalgiso> Bilge: send me a pm with your email
[13:47] <DJones> 1/whois sarah
[13:47] <adalgiso> ill show you how to work this sources file
[13:47] <Guest16857> hello
[13:47] <Guest16857> lol
[13:47] <Guest16857> iam new
[13:47] <Guest16857> sorry peeps
[13:47] <ctmjr> danny89: what is it doing
[13:47] <rsk> !ask | Guest16857
[13:48] <danny89> trying to get my wireless driver to work, keep getting this message though
[13:48] <danny89> FATAL: Could not open '/lib/modules/2.6.28-15-generic/kernel/ubuntu/ndiswrapper/ndiswrapper.ko': No such file or directory
[13:49] <Guest16857> err would some one teel me what this is ?????
[13:49] <grawity> Guest16857: This is IRC.
[13:49] <Pici> Guest16857: This is the official Ubuntu Support channel.
[13:49] <Falchion> hey
[13:49] <Guest16857> for what never heard of it????
[13:49] <Guest16857> lol
[13:49] <Falchion> don't know
[13:49] <Pici> !ubuntu | Guest16857
[13:50] <ctmjr> danny89: how did you try to install it
[13:50] <Guest16857> sorry people bye for now xx
[13:50] <danny89> sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper-common ndiswrapper-utils-1.9
[13:50] <danny89> and i tried reinstalling it using synaptic too
[13:51] <danny89> synaptic package manager*
[13:52] <Rebirth> hi
[13:53] <danny89> ah right
[13:53] <pradeep> Rebirth hello
[13:53] <pradeep> what do you need ndiwrapper for
[13:53] <ctmjr> danny89: run this in a terminal see if you have a build and or include dir, ls /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build
[13:54] <Shubuntu> hi, can anyone help me with telnet?  telnet: could not resolve localhost/25: Name or service not known
[13:54] <JacobT> is there any fash fixes to make it run more smoothly? and not crash/
[13:54] <danny89> ctmjr: theres one called include
[13:54] <nic1> where do i find system settings on gnome?
[13:54] <davertron> I'm having trouble running an apt-get update; i have a local apt mirror set up, and other users on my network are using it without issue.  When I try to run "sudo apt-get update", however, I get errors trying to connect to 212.165.142.178.  I have no idea what that IP address is, but it is not the IP address of any of the apt repos i'm trying to connect to.  Any ideas how to troubleshoot this?
[13:54] <Dr_Willis> weird.. samba service wasent starting automaticlaly on this box....
[13:55] <sipior> Shubuntu: you'll want to try "telnet localhost 25"
[13:55] <JoshuaL> JacobT, in karmic there will be a updated flash player who crashes less
[13:55] <grawity> sipior: I guess he just did that.
[13:55] <Shubuntu> sipior that's what i typed
[13:55] <JacobT> there willl be or there is? haha
[13:55] <adalgiso> Bilge: I'll be right back with you, I had a support call I had to take
[13:55] <grawity> Shubuntu: Do you have 'localhost' in /etc/hosts? Try using 127.0.0.1 instead
[13:56] <adalgiso> Bilge: I was going to send you my sources.list file edited for hardy, but I can send you the text throug hIRC if that'l work for you
[13:56] <heatmzzr> What program is it that gives you the menu on the right click, I accidently deleted it from ubuntu... Im talking about the right click menu on the desktop, create new menu etc...???
[13:56] <Shubuntu> grawity host localhost gives this: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/287776/
[13:57] <grawity> Shubuntu: And if you do 'telnet 127.0.0.1 25'?
[13:57] <davertron> I'm having trouble running an apt-get update; i have a local apt mirror set up, and other users on my network are using it without issue.  When I try to run "sudo apt-get update", however, I get errors trying to connect to 212.165.142.178.  I have no idea what that IP address is, but it is not the IP address of any of the apt repos i'm trying to connect to.  Any ideas how to troubleshoot this?
[13:57] <grawity> Shubuntu:  It might be that Ubuntu's telnet doesn't support IPv6... though this is very unlikely.
[13:58] <blackjak_> guys
[13:58] <Shubuntu> grawity: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/287788/
[13:58] <blackjak_> I can not install anything
[13:58] <jaychou> who know ubuntu
[13:59] <grawity> Shubuntu: Well, it works.
[13:59] <davertron> blackjak_: what issue are you having?
[13:59] <Shubuntu> then what's the problem with localhost not working?
[13:59] <grawity> Shubuntu: Try 'telnet ::1 25'
[13:59] <Shubuntu> does it have to do with my server name?
[13:59] <Shubuntu> like hostname?
[14:00] <blackjak_> is there a way to fix this? http://pastebay.com/59574
[14:01] <grawity> blackjak_: Try this: sudo dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/adobe-*.deb
[14:01] <grawity> blackjak_: It should give a more detailed error message, at least.
[14:02] <blackjak_> how to copy commnad in xchat
[14:02] <blackjak_> there is no right button copy option
[14:02] <blackjak_> anyway I'll type it
[14:03] <davertron> can someone help me out with this? http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/287794/
[14:03] <danny89> ctrl+v?
[14:03] <davertron> i have no idea why it's trying to connect to 212.165.142.178
[14:03] <sheldonh> anyone know how to disable network-manager in ubuntu 9.10? i don't want to delete /etc/init.d/network-manager, because then it'll just be bootstrapped again the next time it's upgraded
[14:03] <legend2440> blackjak_: to copy try  ctrl+c  to paste  ctrl+v
[14:03] <Shubuntu> grawity, please take a look and tell me if the hostname needs changing? http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/287795/
[14:03] <heatmzzr> Ive somehow lost the right click menu from the desktop area, does anyone know what program that is???
[14:03] <davertron> if i ping security.ubuntu.com, i get 91.189.88.37, not 212.165.142.178
[14:04] <blackjak_> this is the output from sudo dpkg -i http://pastebay.com/59575
[14:04] <sipior> Shubuntu: "localhost", not "loalhost", on the first line of /etc/hosts.
[14:05] <davertron> can someone help me out with this? http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/287794/ ; if i ping security.ubuntu.com, i get 91.189.88.37, not 212.165.142.178
[14:06] <Shubuntu> sipior, so just fix that and do a /etc/init.d/networking restart?
[14:06] <grawity> My friend once typo'd it as lolcathost
[14:06] <davertron> grawity: hah
[14:06] <joey9112006> hey
[14:06] <joey9112006> can someone help me here
[14:06] <ActionParsnip1> davertron: i get 91.189.88.37 too
[14:06] <davertron> joey9112006 just ask your question plz
[14:06] <Shubuntu> davertron try flushing your dns cache?
[14:06] <ActionParsnip1> !ask | joey9112006
[14:06] <davertron> Shubuntu: how do i flush my dns cache?
[14:07] <sheldonh> does upstart support something like "start on never"?
[14:07] <davertron> Shubuntu: don't think it's dns because ping returns correct IP, it's apt-get that returns the incorrect IP
[14:07] <davertron> Shubuntu: seems like a weird proxy thing or something
[14:07] <davertron> ActionParsnip1: thanks for confirming
[14:07] <Shubuntu> http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-networking-3/display-and-flush-dns-cache-303314/
[14:07] <grawity> Shubuntu: Shouldn't be related.
[14:08] <grawity> Shubuntu: DNS cache would affect both apt-get and ping.
[14:08] <davertron> grawity: yeah, that's what i figured
[14:08] <davertron> grawity: they should both report the same thing
[14:09] <blackjak_> so I guess I have to reinstall ubuntu.this is not good
[14:09] <jaychou> why dong not you reply my question
[14:09] <joey9112006> ok im trying to remove apllications and it says E: dphg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure - a'to correct the problem and E: _cache->open()failed, please report
[14:09] <joey9112006> everytime i try
[14:09] <blackjak_> I hope this error about adobe flashplugin is not gooning to spoil anything
[14:09] <erUSUL> joey9112006: do what the error msg says run dpkg  --configure - a
[14:10] <erUSUL> joey9112006: do what the error msg says run → sudo dpkg  --configure -a
[14:10] <joey9112006> how exactly do i do that
[14:10] <joey9112006> oh
[14:10] <m1dlg> are there any good tools to run securely wiping free space on any mounted writeable drive?
[14:10] <blackjak_> what is the command to change the user
[14:10] <sipior> m1dlg: "wipe"
[14:11] <ActionParsnip1> m1dlg: shred
[14:11] <Shubuntu> davertron, can you please post your /etc/apt/sources.list and if there are any under /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
[14:11] <blackjak_> is there a way to stop seeing all the info about who logs in and out from the channel?
[14:12] <m1dlg> sipior, when i say wipe i want to wipe it so data can't be recvered
[14:12] <sipior> m1dlg: actually, reading your question more carefully, i think "secure-delete" would be a better package, specifically the "sfill" command.
[14:12] <ActionParsnip1> blackjak_: what client?
[14:12] <blackjak_> xchat
[14:13] <sipior> m1dlg: i know what you meant :-)
[14:13] <m1dlg> sipior, ok i'll lok for this - is it in my add-remove programs?
[14:13] <snjesus> hello!
[14:13] <davertron> Shubuntu: know of an easy way to echo a file to your clipboard?
[14:13] <sipior> m1dlg: might be. it's surely available through apt-get directly.
[14:13] <snjesus> 有中文用户吗？
[14:13] <ActionParsnip1> blackjak_: http://forum.xchat.org/viewtopic.php?t=453&sid=4c264d59107cfffa4ada8ec6ac4bdfc7
[14:13] <ActionParsnip1> blackjak_: i dont use xchat so cant verify this
[14:13] <m1dlg> sipior, cool ta, many thanks
[14:14] <blackjak_> 10x
[14:14] <Shubuntu> davertron, what does cat /etc/resolv.conf give you?
[14:14] <m1dlg> ActionParsnip1, i'll look at that too, (oly just seen your reply too) :)
[14:14] <davertron> Shubuntu: I can paste that too, but it's the same as other users on my network using ubuntu that aren't having these same issues
[14:15] <Shubuntu> davertron the problem is that your resolve is malfunctioning
[14:15] <FloodBot3> !netsplit
[14:15] <pradeep> Good news
[14:15] <snjesus> 大家好！请问有中文用户吗？？E文俺不懂！
[14:15] <pradeep> The London Stock Exchange is moving away from Windows to GNU / Linux and Solaris for trading.
[14:15] <ActionParsnip1> m1dlg: shared knowledge is awesome :)
[14:15] <pradeep> good news The London Stock Exchange is moving away from Windows to GNU / Linux and Solaris for trading.
[14:15] <LjL> !cn | snjesus
[14:15] <Shubuntu> davertron, I think if you reinstall resolveconf  you should be fine
[14:16] <pradeep>  http://www.ibspublishing.com/index.c...=view&id=13440
[14:16] <grawity> Shubuntu: resolvconf*
[14:16] <JuJuBee> I did a apt-get upgrade and dist-upgrade last night on my home desktop and now I cannot use it. After entering the username and password, I get a black screen with my mouse pointer and it never changes. I looked at dmesg but didn't notice anything obvious and I tried dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg but still no luck. What else can I do?
[14:16] <Shubuntu> davertron sudo apt-get resolvconf
[14:16] <snjesus> join #ubuntu-cn
[14:16] <snjesus> sank you!
[14:16] <blackjak_> how to change back from root in the terminal wihtout opening the new terminal
[14:16] <joey9112006> hey im back
[14:17] <adalgiso> su username i believe
[14:17] <Shubuntu> davertron, and then 'vi /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/head' and add the nameservers
[14:17] <celthunder> wb
[14:17] <davertron> Shubuntu: "sudo apt-get resolvconf" -> E: invalid operation resolvconf
[14:17] <ActionParsnip1> blackjak_: type: exit
[14:17] <joey9112006> but you were saying something about hte dpk and how to fix all that
[14:17] <davertron> install?
[14:17] <davertron> maybe?
[14:17] <blackjak_> exit will close the terminal
[14:17] <blackjak_> no yes
[14:17] <blackjak_> it worked
[14:17] <joey9112006> How do i manuallyrun the dpkg
[14:18] <Shubuntu> ok first need to manually add the nameserver for now then, then later do what i said, so do: 'vi /etc/resolv.conf' and add the nameserver
[14:18] <davertron> Shubuntu: ha, unfortunately i can't reinstall it using apt-get, because apt-get isn't working :)
[14:18] <joey9112006> Does anyone know how to manually run the dpkg file
[14:18] <Shubuntu> davertron you can try aptitude maybe?
[14:18] <joey9112006> using a terminal
[14:18] <davertron> Shubuntu: ok, so which nameserver should i add?
[14:19] <davertron> Shubuntu: i can edit resolv.conf and remove my current DNS and add a functioning one
[14:19] <Shubuntu> davertron go to your server and see what name servers it has
[14:19] <Shubuntu> yes, any functioning dns would be fine
[14:19] <JuJuBee> joey9112006: what do you mean dpkg file?  Do you have a .deb file you wish to install?
[14:20] <pengemis> !id pengemis
[14:20] <davertron> well i have the correct nameservers from DHCP
[14:20] <davertron> Shubuntu: not sure what you mean by "go to your server"...
[14:20] <dissociative> how is 9.10 going?
[14:20] <adalgiso> dissociative, i've got it running and its all good
[14:20] <Shubuntu> the isp or whatever that's giving you your ip
[14:20] <adalgiso> except my wireless started acting up yesterday
[14:20] <heatmzzr> can anyone tell me how to get my right click menu back on desktop? I've inadvertantly lost it
[14:20] <davertron> Shubuntu: aptitude also fails, same reason, for what it's worth
[14:21] <dissociative> I'm going to install ubuntu for a friend but I dont know if I should install 9.04 or 9.10
[14:21] <davertron> Shubuntu: yeah, we run local DNS, and that's what i have in my resolv.conf
[14:22] <davertron> Shubuntu: i tried changing it to 4.2.2.1 and getting rid of the ones i get from our dhcp server, didn't matter
[14:22] <dissociative> would 9.10 beta be upgraded from internet when the the stable version is released?
[14:22] <davertron> Shubuntu: something is definitely hosed here :)
[14:22] <jorik> dissociative: yes, but 9.04 also
[14:23] <Shubuntu> just edit /etc/resolv.conf and add the nameserver and then /etc/init.d/networking restart
[14:23] <harry_> hi
[14:23] <davertron> Shubuntu: yep, just did that, same thing
[14:24] <davertron> Shubuntu: still trying to connect to 212.165.142.178
[14:24] <brandonc503> hey all.. i was wondering if anyone knows of a open source ticketing system?
[14:24] <jorik> brandonc503: trac
[14:24] <Pici> brandonc503: rt
[14:24] <davertron> brandonc503: trac
[14:24] <brandonc503> thanx
[14:25] <Shubuntu> davertron, did you try connecting to another server?
[14:25] <davertron> Shubuntu: if i google that IP, it shows up as a proxy
[14:26] <davertron> Shubuntu: do you think it's possible that, for whatever reason, apt-get is trying to go out through that proxy or something?
[14:26] <davertron> Shubuntu: i have another ubuntu machine on the same network with the same resolv.conf, and it can apt-get update just fine
[14:26] <Shubuntu> no davertron actually your problem was happening a lot in fiesty times
[14:26] <davertron> Shubuntu: ah, really?
[14:26] <davertron> Shubuntu: hmmmm
[14:27] <davertron> Shubuntu: well, for what it's worth, i'm still running intrepid
[14:27] <blackjak> End your description with an empty line or EOF. What does EOF mean?
[14:27] <Bilge> How can my Ubuntu system be booting if grub is not installed?
[14:27] <Shubuntu> yes, so try changing sources.list to use us. instead maybe?
[14:27] <davertron> Shubuntu: was actually hoping to get up to jaunty, before karmic came out at the end of the month :)
[14:27] <grawity> blackjak: 'end of file' - usually Ctrl-D.
[14:27] <JuJuBee> 	I did a apt-get upgrade and dist-upgrade last night on my home desktop and now I cannot use it. After entering the username and password, I get a black screen with my mouse pointer and it never changes. I looked at dmesg but didn't notice anything obvious and I tried dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg but still no luck. What else can I do?
[14:27] <Shubuntu> i've been on jaunty since june, it's nice
[14:27] <blackjak> 10x :)
[14:27] <JuJuBee> I did a apt-get upgrade and dist-upgrade last night on my home desktop and now I cannot use it. After entering the username and password, I get a black screen with my mouse pointer and it never changes. I looked at dmesg but didn't notice anything obvious and I tried dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg but still no luck. What else can I do?
[14:27] <grawity> blackjak: also, I smell a new ClueNet user :]
[14:27] <JuJuBee> sorry
[14:27] <davertron> Shubuntu: i kept meaning to upgrade but haven't really had the time
[14:28] <davertron> Shubuntu: this is my work machine so
[14:28] <davertron> Shubuntu: now i finally can but just need to figure out what hosed my apt-get
[14:28] <JuJuBee> didn't mean to do that twice
[14:29] <davertron> Shubuntu: i'll try copying that other machine's sources.list over and see what that does...
[14:29] <ActionParsnip1> JuJuBee: does alt+f2 work?
[14:29] <JuJuBee> ActionParsnip1: yes
[14:29] <grawity> blackjak: eh, nevermind that one. Wrong window.
[14:29] <ActionParsnip1> JuJuBee: run nautilus ;)
[14:29] <JuJuBee> thats how I got to look at dmesg
[14:29] <Shubuntu> davertron do 'ifconfig' and 'netstat -tap' too and compare to the other machine
[14:30] <ActionParsnip1> JuJuBee: nautilus draws the desktop, so its probably not started
[14:30] <JuJuBee> ActionParsnip1: I will try that when I get home later.  I am using kde mostly, but did install gnome
[14:30] <davertron> Shubuntu: copying over sources.list didn't make a difference...
[14:31] <davertron> Shubuntu: lot of info dumped from the netstat -tap command
[14:31] <davertron> Shubuntu: on both machines
[14:31] <davertron> Shubuntu: ifconfig looks similar though
[14:31] <Shubuntu> do you know how to compare two files?
[14:31] <davertron> Shubuntu: yep
[14:31] <davertron> Shubuntu: diff
[14:31] <Shubuntu> ok, compare and see what is different
[14:31] <davertron> Shubuntu: unfortunately, one machine is a server and one is my desktop so
[14:31] <Shubuntu> doesn't matter
[14:32] <davertron> Shubuntu: since they have radically different apps running on them, i'm not sure the netstat comparison will really help that much
[14:32] <Shubuntu> you want to look for discrepancies
[14:32] <davertron> in ifconfig or netstat -tap?
[14:32] <Shubuntu> both
[14:32] <davertron> ifconfig basically looks like the only differences are IPs/MACs, which is what i would expect
[14:32] <Shubuntu> ok
[14:32] <Evelina> How do I send a environment variable from Terminal into a python script? I know that I can do this in PHP: var="variable" php script.php, but how do I do in python?
[14:32] <blackjak> I just created two deb packages from source using chackinstall after I did make command.One I did without sudo and now they both are different.Why is that?
[14:32] <te> My firefox settings are all screwed up -- How do I erase them?
[14:33] <te> I tried rm -rf'ing ~/.mozilla
[14:33] <NauTiluS1> firefox -p
[14:33] <omq> is there anything like open source email service provider..?
[14:33] <blackjak> do i have to keep the folder where I have done the make command if I want later to use make --uninstall
[14:33] <omq> with no ads and open server
[14:34] <jpds> omq: No.
[14:34] <omq> hhmm i did a lot of search..nothing came out.
[14:35] <Elenbert> Hi there
[14:35] <davertron> Shubuntu: heh, yeah, what i expected; the diff is basically just the whole damn thing because all the connection are different
[14:36] <blackjak> would you please tell me do I have to execute make before checkinstall when compiling from source?
[14:36] <omq> yes elen..howdy
[14:36] <Othman> test
[14:36] <omq> i wonder why not ....
[14:36] <mzeal> i have to run java app as a service on Hardy.... What init scripts should i update to start that app at runlevel 5?
[14:37] <Elenbert> Why Pidgin is excluded from Ubuntu 9.10 ?
[14:37] <davertron> Shubutu: the diff for netstat -tap on both machines i mean
[14:37] <Shubuntu> did you try traceroute YOURADDRESS
[14:37] <ActionParsnip1> Elenbert: no its in there
[14:37] <Xcell> cuz ephany supports video and audio where pidgin failed
[14:38] <ActionParsnip1> !info pidgin
[14:38] <Pici> Elenbert : Please join #ubuntu+1 for Karmic/9.10 support/discussion.
[14:38] <davertron> Shubuntu: my public address?
[14:38] <ActionParsnip1> Elenbert: i use carrier personally
[14:39] <Shubuntu> from server try to traceroute a few addresses
[14:39] <Pici> Karmic is offtopic for #ubuntu until it is released.
[14:39] <Shubuntu> like your other computer
[14:39] <blackjak> is wmaster0 a Virtual interface
[14:40] <hey`> what is the command to update modules?
[14:40] <davertron> Shubuntu: yeah, that works fine
[14:40] <davertron> Shubuntu: networking works fine for me, which is the weird part
[14:40] <hey`> I found a tutorial that said: sudo update--modules, but don't works for me.
[14:40] <davertron> Shubuntu: it seems like apt-get is the only thing that is messed up
[14:40] <davertron> Shubuntu: like i said, pings return the correct IPS for things
[14:40] <davertron> Shubuntu: so i'm pretty sure it's not DNS
[14:40] <davertron> Shubuntu: does apt-get cache dns results or something?
[14:40] <hey`> davertron put on please in one single line.
[14:41] <davertron> hey`: put what?
[14:41] <hey`> your lines.
[14:41] <jonasfa> How can I enable UNIVERSE repository from a shell script?
[14:41] <ActionParsnip1> jonasfa: you could just add the repo to the sources.list file
[14:42] <Shubuntu> davertron do this 'sudo /etc/init.d/nscd restart'
[14:42] <ActionParsnip1> jonasfa: rather than messing around trying to uncomment the ones in there
[14:42] <davertron> Shubuntu: is there some info apt-get caches somewhere that i could just delete to see if it's caching that IP for some reason?
[14:42] <davertron> Shubuntu: nscd command not found
[14:43] <blackjak> if I want to remove a package that I have compiled from source do I have to keep the folder where I have done the compilation?
[14:43] <jitu> guys can you tell why i am not getting the chat on orkut with mozilla
[14:43] <jonasfa> ActionParsnip1: maybe there's some script ready to run... just like synaptic does.. but from command line?
[14:43] <davertron> Shubuntu: aha
[14:43] <Shambat> when one machine queries another using e.g. SNMP port 161, does the reply come on the same port?
[14:43] <davertron> Shubuntu: found it
[14:43] <hey`> update-modules is deprecated now, what can I use instead?
[14:44] <davertron> Shubuntu: /etc/environment
[14:44] <lge> how can i see what files an "apt-get install package" installs ?
[14:44] <llutz> lge: dpkg -L <packagename>
[14:44] <Shubuntu> davertron, good job
[14:44] <dissociative1> no
[14:44] <pradeep> lge synaptics
[14:44] <davertron> Shubuntu: i have the line "http_proxy="http://212.165.142.178:80" in my /etc/environment file...
[14:44] <ActionParsnip1> jonasfa: not sure
[14:45] <davertron> Shubuntu: sheesh, yep, now i remember putting that there. I think I was trying to set up a proxy for Spotify or something...thanks a lot for your time Shubuntu :)
[14:45] <lge> pradeep: synaptics == touchpad?
[14:45] <davertron> Shubuntu: now i just need to figure out how to reload my environment stuff...
[14:46] <brandonc503> anyone have opinions on which is better trac or rt for ticket requests?
[14:46] <Shubuntu> davertron, np try 'source /etc/environment'
[14:46] <lge> thx llutz
[14:47] <pradeep> shubuntu also checl /home/name/.bashrc
[14:47] <grawity> pradeep: correction: ~/.bashrc
[14:47] <Der_Trolly> JA NEE, die UBUNTUS!
[14:47] <Der_Trolly> Wie gehts euch so?!?!?!?
[14:47] <pradeep> ok
[14:47] <xopen> hi guys, i have a form field as disabled=>true, but i didn't put any validator. so it throw an error. How should i encounter it?
[14:47] <pradeep> thanks grawity
[14:47] <grawity> Der_Trolly: wat
[14:47] <Der_Trolly> FRESH!
[14:47] <jimcooncat> eucalyptus and cloud computing: what are they good for?
[14:47] <blackjak> schlecht
[14:47] <shane2peru> !gr | Der_Trolly
[14:48] <shane2peru> !ge | Der_Trolly
[14:48] <shane2peru> !german | Der_Trolly
[14:48] <llutz> shane2peru: it's !de but pointless for that troll
[14:48] <shane2peru> llutz: thanks, I was having a little difficulty getting it right
[14:49] <hey`> the command update-modules is deprecated what can I use instead?
[14:49] <shane2peru> llutz: I didn't realize he just a spammer. I just logged on for a second
[14:49] <jackie_> pidgin
[14:49] <eguest039> hello
[14:49] <hey`> the command update-modules is deprecated what can I use instead?
[14:49]  * jimcooncat thinks my message gets lost in the shuffle
[14:49] <hey`> the command update-modules is deprecated what can I use instead?
[14:50] <absaloutebeginne> how do i upgrade to 9.10 using the terminal?
[14:50] <Pici> absaloutebeginne : Please join #ubuntu+1 for Karmic/9.10 support/discussion.
[14:50] <eguest039> had a bit of a problem .wanted to get  a little  help here
[14:51] <jimcooncat> eguest039: please ask a question
[14:51] <eguest039> i am installing ubuntu hardy server editon   in a virtual machine .(vmware fusion).the installation went fine but i cant seem to use aptitude
[14:51] <eguest039> i checked my sources.list file .everything is ok
[14:51] <absaloutebeginne> anyone help me install Karmic/9.10 using terminal
[14:52] <Pici> absaloutebeginne: Karmic is offtopic for this channel, please /join #ubuntu+1 for support
[14:52] <eguest039>  i cant seem to understand why it  isnt working.any ideas
[14:52] <Stoy> I have a big problem with alsa
[14:52] <johnni> When I try to watch a mp4 type from the web in Gstreamer I get something about can't find a text/html decoder in Gstreamer. Any idea how to fix that?
[14:52] <jimcooncat> eguest039: can you ping an outside machine within it?
[14:52] <eguest039> yes i can
[14:52] <Stoy> I have lost ALL sound on my dell latitude 5400
[14:52] <grawity> johnni: Does it happen with all videos, or just with a single one?
[14:52] <eguest039> i even pinged google.com.gh
[14:53] <downstar> im getting an "unkown Error" when trying to run my system-config-services. it works as sudo, but it wont work from the gui no matter what. any ideas?
[14:53] <EvaLuaTe> hello
[14:53] <johnni> All videos that are mp4 from the web yes..someone said last night its like I was trying to watch a Apple Trailer
[14:53] <jimcooncat> eguest039: what are you getting for an error message (use pastebin if you have a long answer, please)
[14:53] <EvaLuaTe> what package do i have to install to get the file /usr/bin/mysqldump?
[14:53] <Stoy> sry false alarm
[14:53] <jeef1> hey i have just installed 9.04 but I cant connect to Wireless. I see my network(wpa), i enter the password and it tryes to connect ad after some time, it just give up
[14:53] <Stoy> I had forgot to mute some posts in alsamixer
[14:54] <Stoy> sound wounderful sound!
[14:54] <Shubuntu> jeef1 try installing wicd instead
[14:54] <xopen> hi guys, i have a form field as disabled=>true, but i didn't put any validator. so it throw an error. How should i encounter it?
[14:54] <EvaLuaTe> I got disconnected. So, what package do i have to install to get the file /usr/bin/mysqldump ?
[14:54] <jeef1> ok ill try that
[14:54] <jimcooncat> eguest039: what happens when you "sudo aptitude update"?
[14:55] <eguest039> it works
[14:55] <Shubuntu> jeef1, the basic network manager can be troublesome on some wireless networks
[14:55] <jimcooncat> eguest039: then, what's the problem? sudo aptitude install xxx?
[14:55] <NewtonMT> Hello.
[14:56] <jimcooncat> eguest039: or just running "sudo aptitude" for the curses interface?
[14:56] <johnni> Anyone have any suggestions?
[14:56] <eguest039> yes the problem is that  when u do  sudo aptitude install xxx.it doesnt download the package or give any indication that its installing the  package
[14:56] <xopen> hi guys, i have a form field as disabled=>true, but i didn't put any validator. so it throw an error. How should i encounter it?
[14:56] <eguest039> and when you do a  sudo aptitude  show xxx you get nothing
[14:56] <xteejx> Hi guys, I accidentally moved everything that isn't hidden in my home/teej directory to the Wastebasket. I restored it all back into my home/teej but now Documents, Videos, etc appears on my Desktop as WELL as in the home/teej directory. If I delete them from the Desktop, the ones in home/teej get deleted too. HELP!
[14:56] <StaRetji> Hello there, need help resolving boot slowness http://paste.ubuntu.com/287831/  Thx in advance!
[14:57] <Pici> xopen: Sounds like you want #django or similar, this is #ubuntu
[14:57] <grawity> xopen: What form, what programming language,?
[14:57] <downstar>  im getting an "unkown Error" when trying to run my system-config-services. it works as sudo, but it wont work from the gui no matter what. any ideas?
[14:57] <xopen> Pici, grawity ops wrong channel
[14:57] <frederick85> Can anyone recommend to me a chm viewer that doesn't crash and where the scroll bars actually work
[14:58] <grawity> frederick85: wine hh.exe
[14:58] <jimcooncat> eguest039: sorry, I've got to head out. Anyone else help eguest039 out with a very quiet "aptitude"?
[14:58] <eguest039> any ideas anyone?
[14:58] <gianlu24> !it
[14:59] <NewtonMT> I have a reall embarassing problem, which I was really hoping you'd be able to help out with. I upgraded to Ubuntu 9.04 from 8.something, and rebooted my computer. When I get to my login screen, when I try to type, it appears in (what seems to be) Arabic text, and I can't input the word 'user' or my password as I can't access the english letters. I've tried all the ALT + Number stuff, but it doesn't
[14:59] <StaRetji> eguest039: Have you tried sudo apt-get install ?
[15:00] <StaRetji> is the same?
[15:00] <eguest039> no
[15:00] <NewtonMT> respond, and I've tried all the boot options looking for an accessibility mode, but no luck.
[15:00] <eguest039> i havent tried that
[15:00] <StaRetji> try it mate
[15:00] <eguest039> sorry i have
[15:00] <eguest039> still same  output
[15:00] <ynk> where are the c or c++ libraries located? (might be too vague of a question) Netbeans is unable to find them and i figured i might be able to point it in the right direction...
[15:00] <eguest039> i will paste the output for you to se
[15:00] <Pici> xteejx: You are missing ~/Desktop , that is causing them to show up on the nautilus desktop. If you do have this folder created, you may need to relogin for it to display properly.
[15:00] <StaRetji> ok
[15:01] <xteejx> pici, great mate thanks, so just reboot/relog?
[15:01] <StaRetji> also paste /etc/apt/sources.list
[15:01] <Pici> xteejx: Make sure that ~/Desktop exists and relog
[15:01] <xteejx> Pici, yes the folder exists, will relog :)
[15:02] <brandonc503> so im setting up second server to start installing email server on and im wondering if there is anyway to easily revert to fresh install of ubuntu without well.. reinstalling the whole thing
[15:02] <akaGOMEZ> join #perl
[15:03] <jeef1> Shubuntu wicd did'nt work
[15:03] <arthur_> русскоязычные есть???
[15:03] <xteejx> Pici, didn't work relogging :( everything is still showing on the Nautilus desktop
[15:03] <brandonc503> akaGOMEZ: me join pearl?
[15:03] <grawity> arthur_: Try #ubuntu-ru
[15:03] <xteejx> and ~/Desktop is definitely there
[15:03] <arthur_> tnx
[15:03] <StaRetji> While I wait, maybe someone can enlighten me regarding boot slowness http://paste.ubuntu.com/287831/
[15:03] <Shubuntu> jeef1 did wicd install?
[15:03] <grawity> brandonc503: 1) make a backup; 2) akaGOMEZ just forgot a / in his command; 3) it's spelled Perl.
[15:03] <NewtonMT> Is this the right place to ask the question I did, by the way?
[15:04] <root> help me
[15:04] <cybersplice> !ru | arthur_
[15:04] <jeef1> Shubuntu, yep and it also uninstalled the normal internet managen program
[15:04] <akaGOMEZ> thanks grawity. me = newb
[15:04] <grawity> root: What is your problem, and why are you using IRC as root?
[15:04] <cybersplice> lol root.
[15:04] <Shubuntu> jeef1, does your network router recognize your mac, sometimes, they only allow new macs if you specify them
[15:05] <Shubuntu> jeef1, and what kind of WEP are you using?
[15:05] <snjesus> join
[15:05] <sipior> perhaps he thought superuser == op
[15:05] <snjesus> #
[15:05] <jeef1> WEP? im using WPA
[15:05] <grawity> Shubuntu: "what kind of WEP" makes little sense. Did you mean 'encryption'?
[15:06] <Shubuntu> yes, he's using wpa anyway
[15:06] <jeef1> can it be something about that my netcard is old, and dont use ... hmm IPW something?
[15:07] <Shubuntu> jeef1, sudo apt-get install wpasupplicant
[15:07] <jeef1> it is installed
[15:08] <xteejx> can anyone help please? videos, documents, etc are showing on my desktop, but removing them deletes the actual folders in ~/ directory
[15:08] <grawity> xteejx: Matbe it _is_ showing your desktop.
[15:08] <grawity> xteejx: err, I meant, your homedir.
[15:09] <xteejx> why would nautilus desktop show my home folder and not the Desktop folder? and if so, how do i change it back to the default?
[15:09] <NewtonMT> Anyone got any thoughts on the login problem?
[15:10] <grawity> xteejx: /apps/nautilus/preferences/desktop_is_home_dir in Gconf.
[15:10] <xteejx> do what what?
[15:10] <Shubuntu> jeef1, what does wpa_supplicant -h give you
[15:10] <grawity> xteejx: /apps/nautilus/preferences/desktop_is_home_dir in Gconf.
[15:10] <xteejx> yeah, sorry it doesn't mean anything to me
[15:10] <grawity> xteejx: maybe gconf-editor will
[15:11] <jeef1> it shows that "help" for that cmd
[15:11] <brandonc503> grawity: how do i make back up? am i backing up what is exactly on hd so i can revert to exactly what i had? or does it save settings? or items installed?
[15:11] <schrodinger1> Hi all
[15:11] <xteejx> grawity, i just checked with gconf, desktop_is_home_dir is not enabled
[15:12] <Kingsy101> can someone help me, for some reason I cant watch any youtube vids or play on miniclip.com on my ubuntu PC through firefox.. I guess I don't have something installed, a plugin or something. . ?
[15:12] <jeef1> Shubuntu: sudo apt-get install wpasupplicant told me that it is fully up to date
[15:12] <Shubuntu> jeef1,  wpa_passphrase YOUR_NETWORK
[15:12] <schrodinger1> Sounds like you don't have flash installed Kingsy
[15:13] <jeef1> your_network like?
[15:13] <Shubuntu> whatever your ssid is
[15:13] <Zilla> I am new to ubuntu and want to connect my TV to my computer I have read the binary driver stuff and tried it but . . .
[15:13] <Shubuntu> jeef1, then vi /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
[15:14] <Shubuntu> and add this line right up the '{' at the end of your list:
[15:15] <Shubuntu> jeef1, proto=WP
[15:15] <Shubuntu> jeef1, proto=WPA
[15:17] <jeef1> shubuntu: i cant get that far. Its says that my ssid is worng
[15:17] <jeef1> i even copid it from my routers config
[15:18] <Shubuntu> ok maybe your network's ssid is hidden
[15:18] <Shubuntu> try this
[15:18] <jeef1> nvm
[15:18] <jeef1> fund it
[15:18] <Shubuntu> oh good
[15:19] <blackjak> where can I find my kernel sources or compat-wireless directory
[15:20] <Shubuntu> you'll need something like this: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/287844/ inside of /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
[15:20] <StaRetji> Hello there, need help resolving boot slowness http://paste.ubuntu.com/287831/  Thx in advance!
[15:20] <jeef1> how do i edit it?
[15:21] <blackjak> I guess it does not matter where I put it.
[15:21] <blackjak> #
[15:21] <blackjak> Place the patch in your kernel sources or compat-wireless directory
[15:21] <blackjak> #
[15:21] <blackjak> Run 'patch -p1 -i b43-injection-<kernel version>.patch'.
[15:21] <FloodBot3> blackjak: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[15:21] <Shubuntu> jeef you can nano / vi
[15:21] <Kingsy101> can someone help me, for some reason I cant watch any youtube vids or play on miniclip.com on my ubuntu PC through firefox.. I guess I don't have something installed, a plugin or something. . ?
[15:21] <jimcooncat> eucalyptus and cloud computing: what are they good for?
[15:22] <shane2peru> does anyone know if scp is considered the same as ftp, or does the server see it as the same?  ports etc?
[15:22] <Pici> shane2peru: scp is ssh
[15:22] <jimcooncat> shane2peru: no, server must be sshd, not ftpd
[15:23] <shane2peru> Pici: jimcooncat ok, that is what I thought, thanks
[15:23] <jimcooncat> shane2peru: only uses one port, 22 by default, but most change it if they expose it to the internet
[15:23] <rags> Whenever I use sudo it takes a long time to execute the commands...
[15:23] <rags> So i did a strace and it seems to be hanging at the logging stage...
[15:24] <shane2peru> jimcooncat: right, my server doesn't allow ssh, so, only ftp
[15:24] <Zilla> http://www.hulu.com/watch/100171/house-epic-fail#s-p1-so-i0
[15:24] <Zilla> opps
[15:24] <Zilla> I am new to ubuntu and want to connect my TV to my computer I have read the binary driver stuff and tried it but . . .
[15:25] <suffe> Zilla: good episode though ;)
[15:25] <Zilla> yeah im pulling it iff hulu
[15:25] <rags> wht could be causing the hangs?
[15:25] <Zilla> *off
[15:25] <dasunsrule32> Is there a way to deny login of all users, except for those in a specific group?
[15:27] <bigmacx> After I run a kernel update from the ubuntu docs, using the apt-get source method, my grub menu gets updated with my custom kernel. BUT the grub menu now does not appear when it boots, AND reboots never go to BIOS screen. It just does graphical shutdown and then immediately graphical reboot?
[15:27] <blackjak> when I run lspci -nn I do not see anything like PCI ID and a number
[15:28] <^FuSioN^> hi :)
[15:28] <jeef1> Shubuntu: so the conf file says i have edit it, but wpa_passphrase xxxxx ->  vi /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
[15:28] <jeef1>  donst
[15:29] <nocturno35> hi, i need some help with a encrypted folder, can anybody help me?
[15:29] <Shubuntu> jeef1, you need to add that passkey yeah
[15:29] <Zilla> where is the best place to find dual view output docs?
[15:29] <^FuSioN^> is there a problem with flash making some computer freezing and rebooting at random time ?
[15:30] <Shubuntu> jeef1, that is what psk is basically
[15:30] <grawity> ^FuSioN^: There always are problems with Flash on Linux.
[15:31] <eguesttest> j
[15:31] <^FuSioN^> probably but i have 2 of my computer instable with flash ( ubuntu 9.04 x86_64 )
[15:31] <lc>  I have a dsl connection but no router. What is the easiest way to create an ad-hoc wifi connection
[15:31] <eguesttest> i am  tryiin taht now
[15:32] <Fazer2> hey, is it sensible to have only one separate /home partition for both Ubuntu and Gentoo?
[15:34] <ubox> anyone use ubuntu on hp pavilion laptops?
[15:34] <sipior> Fazer2: sure. might want to be a bit careful about how you arrange your .bashrc and the like. but no major problems, surely.
[15:36] <jbwiv> hi guys. As a best practice, is it necessary or recommended to move all private files in the home directory (.gconf, .gconfd, etc) when upgrading ubuntu or migrating /home to a new install? I would be concerned that upgrades to Gnome and other apps might cause the configs stored in these private dirs to break things....
[15:36] <podman99> hey all ... using proftpd -- its set to umask 133 022 (644, 755) ?? correct?? any files uploaded get 600 and folders get 700 ?? what am i doing wrong
[15:36] <n8tuser> !backup
[15:36] <iceroot> jbwiv: just make a backup of the pc
[15:36] <dasunsrule32> Is there a way to deny access to login, unless the user is part of a specific group?
[15:36] <n8tuser> !cloning | jbwiv
[15:37] <kaddi>  Hi, wine somehow got associated to bat and exe files and automatically executes them, when I click on them. I would like to get the dialog back asking what to do with the file. Were can I set that?
[15:37] <BlouBlou> jbwiv: I recommend you don't move old configurations files to new ubuntu update
[15:37] <jbwiv> guys, I'm not interested in replicating my package selection necessarily, and I always to backups. What I'm more interested in conflicts old config files can cause when doing upgrades. I'm preparing to upgrade Jaunty to Karmic through apt
[15:37] <jbwiv> wondering if I should move the . files out of the way
[15:38] <sipior> jbwiv: can't hurt, really.
[15:38] <jbwiv> I'd want to move certain things back (.mozilla, etc) but not sure about .gconf, .gconfd, and other arbitrary files
[15:38] <jbwiv> sipior: can't hurt to move them? can it hurt to leave them?
[15:38] <sipior> jbwiv: to move them.
[15:38] <jbwiv> sipior: ok
[15:39] <BlouBlou> jbwiv: it's not very recommended copy firefox's old version config file to new ubuntu update with new firefox version. Same with gnome configs
[15:39] <jbwiv> Was just wondering if there were general guidelines when upgrading
[15:39] <jbwiv> BlouBlou: so how do you keep your plugins and bookmarks around?
[15:39] <lc> hey guys, how do i go about creating an ad-hoc wifi network without a router
[15:39] <BlouBlou> jbwiv: just update, configs will update automatically
[15:40] <dasunsrule32> jbwiv: You should be fine keeping your .mozilla folder
[15:40] <sipior> jbwiv: i've never ad a problem with these things on an update. moving /home to another install altogether might cause problems.
[15:40] <jbwiv> BlouBlou: so you recommend not moving the private files and let the upgrade handle them?
[15:40] <jbwiv> ok, I'll just backup and give it a shot. thanks guys
[15:40] <BlouBlou> jbwiv: well, private files yes, I am saying don't move config files
[15:41] <BlouBlou> jbwiv: if you have got your work's important files, you should have always a copy for security
[15:41] <jbwiv> BlouBlou: cool...thanks
[15:41] <BlouBlou> np
[15:43] <cuivandir> hello. is there any converter from .pdf to .po available on ubuntu?
[15:43] <kaddi> what is po?
[15:43] <sahil> hello guys,
[15:44] <sahil> i wanna know how to shutdown a ghost process??
[15:44] <sahil> which is neither visible on system process nor in ps -A .
[15:44] <BlouBlou> sahil: go to terminal and write: killall <process>
[15:44] <lc> anyone know how to create an ad-hoc wifi
[15:44] <flukebox> hi all .... i just updated to 9.10.. and find out that my nautilus ..open with commands are no more working
[15:44] <flukebox> anywya to fix that/
[15:44] <Pici> flukebox : Please join #ubuntu+1 for Karmic/9.10 support/discussion.
[15:44] <sahil> bloublou: i tried it too. but no use
[15:44] <sahil> actually i am usng atunes
[15:45] <flukebox> join #ubuntu+1
[15:45] <sahil> everytime i minimize it ....i gone visible but music don't stop.
[15:45] <kaddi> cuivandir: do you actually mean po or did you mean ps? what is po?
[15:45] <BlouBlou> sahil: wich programm do you use for listen music?
[15:45] <sahil> atunes
[15:46] <NinjaPlimsolls> hi all
[15:46] <NinjaPlimsolls> anyone know how I can get the new Karmic login screen? I've got an ugly mockup one I think
[15:46] <cuivandir> kaddi, po files are generated with GNU gettext if i'm not wrong and are used int translation of programs. i want to find a way to convert a .pdf to a .po so i can use the tools available for translating .po files...
[15:46] <Dr_Willis> NinjaPlimsolls:  the real one is ugly also. see #ubuntu+1
[15:46] <usb333> hello, I have a problem in my system. It doesn't load the desktop after the login screen. I'm now talking from a web-based IRC client through Firefox from the Failsafe Terminal mode.
[15:46] <sahil> Ninja*: are u sing karmic kola??
[15:47] <NinjaPlimsolls> yep im on Karmic now
[15:47] <BlouBlou> sahil: I recommend you Totem for general video/music files
[15:47] <usb333> I used wubi to install it if that has anything to do with the problem
[15:47] <Pici> NinjaPlimsolls : Please join #ubuntu+1 for Karmic/9.10 support/discussion.
[15:47] <Ben_90> hello???
[15:47] <usb333> all i can see is my background and my cursor
[15:47] <sahil> ninjaplimsolls: is karmic kola is safe to use at beta state.??
[15:47] <NinjaPlimsolls> ok thanks
[15:47] <Baba_B00ie> i'm having issues with choppy video. running ubuntu 9.04 and my video card is, according to lspci an intel mobile 945gm/gms
[15:47] <NinjaPlimsolls> sahil: i think so, no problems so far
[15:47] <BlouBlou> !hi | Ben_90
[15:48] <nocturno35> hi guys, I have a encrypted user folder from a former installation; now I can't access to the data, any suggestion?
[15:48] <sahil> ...gr8. Thanks NinjaPlimsolls.
[15:48] <NinjaPlimsolls> although some debs dont install correctly via GUI you need to dpkg -i them in terminal
[15:48] <Ben_90> BlouBlou?
[15:48] <BlouBlou> Ben_90: can I help you with anything?
[15:48] <Ben_90> how do i fix my sudoers file?
[15:49] <Baba_B00ie> i'm having issues with choppy video. running ubuntu 9.04 and my video card is, according to lspci an intel mobile 945gm/gms. anything i can do to get faster video?
[15:49] <n8tuser> Ben_90-> get to single user mode and fix it from there or on a livecd
[15:49] <Ben_90> it won't let me change its permissions through the root terminal
[15:50] <n8tuser> !who | Ben_90
[15:50] <Dr_Willis> Ben_90:  perhaps clarify what you are trying to do to 'fix' it?
[15:51] <phuc> what
[15:51] <Ben_90> Dr_Willis: i added my user name into the sudoers file and changed the permissions from read-only to read/write
[15:51] <phuc> bb
[15:51] <phuc> exit
[15:51] <phuc> quit
[15:51] <Ben_90> Dr_Willis: and it won't let me change it back
[15:51] <Dr_Willis> Ben_90:  then you should be able to use a live cd. and as the ROOT user change it back.  you will need to use sudo chmode whatevert.......
[15:52] <usb333> can anyone help me fixing my problem please?
[15:52] <NinjaPlimsolls> is there a way to force authentication, so i dont need to enter a password to install stuff, scratch my nose, browse the web or change my screensaver? :(
[15:52] <Dr_Willis> Ben_90:  or the recovery mode. if you are logged in as the root user.
[15:52] <Ben_90> i still can use the root terminal somewhat.
[15:53] <Dr_Willis> Ben_90:  give the command you are using and the exact error message perhaps..   could be some trival mistake you are making
[15:53] <n8tuser> Ben_90-> can you define what you meant by root terminal?
[15:53] <Doc_Lappy> say my sound stopped working yesterday, any ideas what may of caused it or how to fix it?
[15:53] <Morwind> Hi. I just installed ubuntu on another hard drive. It loads grub, gets to the splash screen, and after that it halts at a black screen. Any help?
[15:54] <Ben_90> n8tuser: when im in the standard terminal i type in "su"
[15:54] <n8tuser> Morwind-> did you wait long enuff? can you get a console via  ctrl+alt+F1 ?
[15:54] <Ben_90> n8tuser: and it asks me for a password and i type it and it works.
[15:54] <n8tuser> Ben_90-> su what? complete your command so we can understand what you're doing
[15:54] <Morwind> I waited 5 minutes. And no I did not try that.
[15:55] <Dr_Willis> su is normally disabled on a ubuntu system. unless you created a root user password  (plus i thought one used 'su -'  to get to a root terminal normally)
[15:55] <Ben_90> n8tuser: the "su" command is so i can be root
[15:55] <n8tuser> Ben_90-> su by itself does not change you to a new yser
[15:55] <Pici> Ben_90: Are you running Ubuntu?
[15:55] <Xpistos|work> Can I load ubuntu without having the gui run by default?
[15:55] <Ben_90> ues
[15:55] <Ben_90> 9.04
[15:55] <Ben_90> yes
[15:55] <Ben_90> yes*
[15:55] <FloodBot3> Ben_90: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[15:55] <Dr_Willis> Xpistos|work:  disable the gdm or kdm service.  and it will go to the console
[15:56] <n8tuser> Xpistos|work-> yes
[15:56] <Pici> Ben_90: It sounds like you have set a password for the root account.
[15:56] <Xpistos|work> Dr_Willis: Then if I want to run Gnome just type gdm on the command line?
[15:56] <Doc_Lappy> su itself will just give you root, which isn't a good idea to do everything in root so becareful instead use sudo cmd
[15:56] <Dr_Willis> Xpistos|work:  a user could use 'startx'
[15:56] <Ben_90> n8tuser?
[15:56] <Xpistos|work> okay
[15:56] <Dr_Willis> Xpistos|work:  or start the gdm service to spawn gdm.. 'sudo service gdm start'
[15:56] <n8tuser> Ben_90-> su by itself does not change you to a new user nor to root
[15:56] <Xpistos|work> Dr_Willis: How do I disable it ?
[15:56] <usb333> [17:50] <usb333> hello, I have a problem in my system. It doesn't load the desktop after the login screen. I'm now talking from a web-based IRC client through Firefox from the Failsafe Terminal mode. [17:50] <usb333> I used wubi to install it if that has anything to do with the problem [17:50] <usb333> all i can see is my background and my cursor
[15:57] <Pici> n8tuser: yes it does, if you have the root account unlocked.
[15:57] <Ben_90> n8tuser: how do i restore the sudoers file?
[15:57] <Dr_Willis> Xpistos|work:  use 'bum' or the update-rc.d command
[15:57] <nocturno35> Pici can you help me with an encrypted folder problem? thank you
[15:57] <Xpistos|work> Dr_Willis: Okay, so I am in the gui and I want to disable it on start up and I type 'bum"
[15:57] <Dr_Willis> Ben_90:  boot live cd.  in a terminaluse 'sudo -s'   to get root shell.. mount the filesystem, fix the file
[15:57] <Dr_Willis> !info bum | Xpistos|work
[15:58] <Ben_90> ok brb
[15:58] <Dr_Willis> Xpistos|work:  if you have bum installed... its a X based tool.
[15:58] <Pici> nocturno35: I have not set that up on any of my installs, I'm afraid I cannot help.
[15:58] <Ben_90> i get this message "sudo: /etc/sudoers is mode 0660, should be 0440"
[15:58] <Doc_Lappy> so anybody know anything about sound, mine just stopped working yesterday for no apparent reason other than I shut it off and back on
[15:58] <nocturno35> Pici ok, thank you anyway :)
[15:58] <wildc4rd> afternoon all
[15:59] <IndyGunFreak> Doc_Lappy: check all the obvious stuff, volume sliders, speakers, not muted, etc..?
[15:59] <Pici> Ben_90: 1) chmod it back to 0440, 2) use visudo in the future for modifying the file 3) by default you should just need to add users to the admin group instead of modifying the file.
[15:59] <Dr_Willis> Ben_90:  so you will want to use the command 'sudo chmod 0440 /etc/sudoers'  from a live cd.. or rescue mode.   normally
[15:59] <dbugger> Hey guys! My bluetooth applet crashed. How can I restart it?
[15:59] <Doc_Lappy> nope not muted and checked the master volume and volume on the player
[16:00] <IndyGunFreak> Doc_Lappy: is it just an application thats not giving you audio, or you're getting no audio at all.
[16:00] <Ben_90> Pici: how do i chmod the file back to 0440?
[16:00] <Doc_Lappy> I did go thru a tutorial to fix it online installing  abunch of stuff for pulse to get it to work but nothing yet
[16:00] <Doc_Lappy> no audio at all
[16:00] <Pici> Ben_90: chmod 0440 /etc/sudoers
[16:00] <Dr_Willis> Ben_90:  so you will want to use the command 'sudo chmod 0440 /etc/sudoers'  from a live cd.. or rescue mode.   normally
[16:00] <Doc_Lappy> except a beep when I shut it down
[16:01] <Xpistos|work> Dr_Willis: installing bum now
[16:01] <Pici> !enter | Doc_Lappy
[16:01] <IndyGunFreak> Doc_Lappy: hmm, i dunno, i usually keep everything set to alsa.
[16:01] <Raydiation> is there some program where i can insert and watch my monthly expenses?
[16:02] <Raydiation> im trying gnucash atm but its really bloated
[16:02] <Doc_Lappy> k thanks indy, I've changed it to both pulse and alsa then put it back to auto like it was before
[16:02] <IndyGunFreak> Raydiation: really?.. i find gnucash pretty easy, but there's others out there.
[16:03] <usb333> Pici : [17:50] <usb333> hello, I have a problem in my system. It doesn't load the desktop after the login screen. I'm now talking from a web-based IRC client through Firefox from the Failsafe Terminal mode. [17:50] <usb333> I used wubi to install it if that has anything to do with the problem [17:50] <usb333> all i can see is my background and my cursor
[16:03] <Ben_90> thanks a bunch. :)
[16:03] <sipior> "bloated" does not mean "does more than i need it to" :-)
[16:03] <ZenBSDi> trying now
[16:03] <Raydiation> hehe
[16:03] <unplug>  is there some program I can install on my netbook that will sound off an alarm whenever my power cable is unplugged?
[16:03] <IndyGunFreak> Raydiation: are you just looking for a basic checking account tracker?
[16:04] <Raydiation> IndyGunFreak: just something to get an overview where i spent my money
[16:05] <unplug> that will sound off a loud alarm when some unplugs the power cable.
[16:05] <IndyGunFreak> Raydiation: only other one i've used, is grisby... its halfway decent... look ehre at the link and read about them, most of these are in the repositories, but you might have to compile a few from source...  http://linuxappfinder.com/alternatives?search_text=money
[16:05] <usb333> anyone :( .. any help is highly appreciated
[16:05] <Raydiation> IndyGunFreak: ty
[16:05] <Mrokii> hello. I would like to know how likely it is that an update to "libglib" could make the system unstable. Because I updated that some days ago through Synaptic and since then it  sems that Ubuntu acts strangely (crashes and other things).
[16:05] <abgalphabet> can "Loading GRUB..." msg be hidden or not display at all during boot
[16:06] <Mike_lifeguard> Hi, I'm trying to set up an ssh server, but I am getting either "connection denied" or "permission denied" depending on what port I am listening on. I have no iptables rules, and port forwarding for both ports I'm trying to use is set up.
[16:07] <Chousuke> Mrokii: Well, glib is commonly used, so it is possible that if something's wrong with it many things will break.
[16:07] <Doc_Lappy> can you reinstall ubuntu over another ubuntu on a dual install without effecting the winxp that's on it?
[16:07] <Mrokii> Chousuke:  One of the symptoms was that I was just put back to Ubuntus login-screen without any warning.
[16:08] <Mrokii> Chousuke:  And I am thinking about reverting to the version I had installed before
[16:08] <Chousuke> Mrokii: it's hard to tell what's crashing
[16:08] <Chousuke> Mrokii: you might want to check launchpad for glib bugs reported
[16:09] <sahil> is there another way to reload grub loader which once overwrit by the window installation ...without usng commands??
[16:09] <Mrokii> Chousuke:  Sure, I think so, too. But it's a strange coincidence that Ubuntu started acting strangely right after this update
[16:09] <Doc_Lappy> on a dual boot of winxp/ubuntu can I replace the ubunt with a new one? I'd have to transfer some files like todays homework to cd but could do that if possible without having to screw up my winxp and have to reinstall winxp and then ubuntu as usual
[16:09] <Chousuke> Mrokii: yeah. it does sound likely that something's wrong with it.
[16:10] <Chousuke> Mrokii: was it a security update or are you using karmic?
[16:10] <Raydiation> IndyGunFreak: wow, grisbi is nice, exactly what i was looking for, ty
[16:10] <switchgirl1> how to insert a tick into gimp?
[16:10] <switchgirl1> I'm filling a form in
[16:11] <Mrokii> Chousuke:  I am using Jaunty (64-bit) and it wasn't a security update. I think what it said something of a backport.
[16:11] <Chousuke> hmm :/
[16:11] <IndyGunFreak> Raydiation: no prob... its a pretty good program, but like i said, i like gnucash myself... glad it worked for you.
[16:11] <Chousuke> why would anyone backport glib
[16:12] <Chousuke> Mrokii: hm, just to clarify, is it glib or glib2?
[16:12] <Mrokii> Chousuke:  I think  it mentioned something about backporting from Karmic, whatever that really means. I am not a programmer.
[16:12] <EvilRoey> Hola.  Any chance that Ubuntu 9.10 will come with kernel 2.6.32?
[16:12] <lc> how do i check which progams are using certian ports?
[16:12] <EvilRoey> lsof -i <port>
[16:12] <EvilRoey> er
[16:12] <Pici> EvilRoey: None. And karmic discussion/support really belongs in #ubuntu+1
[16:12] <Chousuke> Mrokii: which repository did you install it from? :/
[16:12] <EvilRoey> lsof -i:<port>
[16:12] <EvilRoey> Pici:  thanks.
[16:13] <IndyGunFreak> Doc_Lappy: no, you could reinstall over your old ubuntu install... you'd just have to do manual partitioning at the partitioning stage, and tell it to install over the old partitions.
[16:13] <liaol> ?
[16:13] <Mrokii> Chousuke:  Can I see somewhere which repository was used?
[16:13] <nexsja> 'ello. If i reinstall mysql will i lose all my databases?
[16:13] <Chousuke> Mrokii: I can't think of any way
[16:14] <Othman> no nexsaja
[16:14] <Othman> it will remain
[16:14] <Chousuke> Mrokii: can you tell the exact name of the package? libglib does not exist.
[16:14] <Xaifas> When I try to open an whateverfile.o (object code file) after compiling something in C, i cannot open it , gives me unknown kind of file or something like that O.o
[16:14] <Doc_Lappy> k indy how do I do that reinstall then I'll get stuff burned that I can and do it because I can't stand not having sound on ubuntu to listen to music or watch youtube videos and stuff
[16:14] <Othman> but it's good to do a backip
[16:14] <Xaifas> Isnt ubuntu supposed to open the file in gedit or whatever?
[16:15] <Mrokii> Chousuke:  According to Synaptic: libglib2.0-0 (2.20.1-0ubuntu2) to 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.1, along with -dev and -data-files
[16:15] <Doc_Lappy> just select instead of intire disk or whatever the other option and slide the bar over to where the old one is?
[16:15] <n8tuser> unplug i have an idea, see if you unplugging the power cord triggers a interrupt event
[16:15] <IndyGunFreak> Doc_Lappy: well... how i usually do it(AFTER BACKING UP), is boot the CD, when it comes to the partitioning stage, go to manual, and delete the old Ubuntu partitions, then set up the new partitions....
[16:16] <Chousuke> Mrokii: that doesn't seem to be a backport. looks like the latest version in jaunty
[16:16] <Doc_Lappy> k I'm just not sure how to do it 'manually' that doesn't take me to terminal or anything does it indy?
[16:16] <Mrokii> Chousuke:  As I said, I am not quite sure about that messge. Could be that I am mxing things up. Though the important part is the coincidence of crashes and upgrading
[16:16] <Doc_Lappy> but just the regular screen
[16:17] <usb333> [17:50] <usb333> hello, I have a problem in my system. It doesn't load the desktop after the login screen. I'm now talking from a web-based IRC client through Firefox from the Failsafe Terminal mode. [17:50] <usb333> I used wubi to install it if that has anything to do with the problem [17:50] <usb333> all i can see is my background and my cursor
[16:17] <sipior> Xaifas: well, you'll probably want to use a hex editor for viewing/modifying object files. unless gedit has a hex plugin? (could be) "gedit foo.o" should still work.
[16:17] <IndyGunFreak> Doc_Lappy: no, not a CLI... its pretty easy.. if you're planning to do this now, I'll be here a while.
[16:17] <xipi> hi, can i dare to use karmic as production system, already?
[16:17] <blackjak> could anyone help me determining where should I put this patch  http://tiny.cc/HXzzr in order to run it successfully
[16:17] <sipior> xipi: no.
[16:17] <xipi> sipior: is it still that shaky?
[16:18] <Othman> how to lnch an application as root ?
[16:18] <Mrokii> Chousuke:  And therefore I am thinking to reverting back to the last version, just to give it a test. I saw that that is possible via Synaptic
[16:18] <xipi> Othman: use sudo
[16:18] <sipior> xipi: well, "beta"
[16:18] <Chousuke> Mrokii: run "dpkg -l libglib2.0-0" to see the exact version you have installed now
[16:18] <Doc_Lappy> k thanks indy but I don't have another pc so I'll have to use my winxp to do it assuming I don't mess it up while removing the ubuntu partition, never done that before so not sure what I'm doing but ill give it a shot, thanks
[16:18] <xipi> sipior: sometimes a beta version runs more stable than the previous stable
[16:19] <IndyGunFreak> Doc_Lappy: type this w/o quotes, and i'll show you somethng that may help you understand this a bit.. "/join #indygunfreak"
[16:19] <lanny> Does anyone know why when I type 'TM' in a text entry I get a little face symbol?  And more importantly how to stop it?
[16:19] <Othman> xipi sudo followed by the name of app
[16:19] <Mrokii> Chousuke:  ii  libglib2.0-0   2.20.1-0ubuntu The GLib library of C routines
[16:19] <xipi> Othman: sure
[16:20] <bazhang> xipi, karmic discussion in #ubuntu+1
[16:20] <unplug> n8tuser, it does not. i am not after a battery monitoring application. what i am after is an ALARM that will let my flatmates or yours truly know whenever someone is trying to take away my netbook without my permission
[16:20] <Othman> thx
[16:20] <xipi> bazhang: thanks
[16:20] <sipior> xipi: that's very optimistic :-) do what you want, but i'd certainly wait for a proper release.
[16:20] <Chousuke> Mrokii: meh, the version string gets cut at the relevant part ;P
[16:20] <Chousuke> Mrokii: oh well, very likely it's the right one.
[16:20] <xipi> sipior: understand
[16:20] <Mrokii> Chousuke: The right one? In which sense? The cause of the problems or what?
[16:20] <Chousuke> Mrokii: the one that is most recent for jaunty
[16:20] <Chousuke> Mrokii: I'm just trying to ensure you haven't got some funky version installd
[16:24] <Mrokii> Chousuke:  I have just looked at the properties of glib in Synaptic, and it shows this: "2.20.1-0ubuntu2.1 (jaunty-updates)
[16:24] <switchgirl1> umm anyone know how to insert a tick on a form I am filling in (was sent it and scanned in ) in gimp?
[16:24] <Mrokii> Chousuke:  And this as a second line: "2.20.1-0ubuntu2 (jaunty)"
[16:24] <Chousuke> Mrokii: looks like the jaunty-updates one is a backport
[16:24] <MadSeaDog> can i resize ntfs partition with the ubuntu live dvd?
[16:24] <goose> MadSeaDog: yes
[16:24] <Mrokii> Chousuke:  does that help somehow?
[16:24] <MadSeaDog> goose,  ok thanks...
[16:24] <Chousuke> Mrokii: not really. but you could try installing the other version, if synaptic allows that
[16:24] <tehbaut> can anyone recommend a good clipboard manager?
[16:24] <Mrokii> Chousuke: I can force Synaptic to use a certain version of packages, so that should work.
[16:25] <n8tuser> unplug-> is it attached to a security cable link? what do you expect to monitor?
[16:25] <oberdada> hello channel. I had a pc with windows and 2 partitions (C: D: for system and data respectively).  I installed Xubuntu 9.04 on what was formerly the C: partition, blowing away windows, and keeping my data on what was the D: partition.  Now, i cannot mount the D: partition on ubuntu.  How can i solve this problem?
[16:25] <Chousuke> Mrokii: as long as it doesn't break dependencies in any way
[16:25] <Mrokii> tehbaut:  I'd like to know that, too. I am coming from OS X and all clipboard-managers I found so far for Ubuntu are pretty ... compared to those availabel for Mac
[16:25] <nullkuhl> hello, i have just installed Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala Beta , however i try inserting my usb drive in it but ubuntu doesnt detect it, it doesnt show up in fdisk list and when i type lsusb i get nothing , please advice.
[16:25] <Mrokii> Chousuke:  I assume that when it's done automatically via Synaptic, it should take that in regard
[16:26] <Chousuke> Mrokii: though synaptic should yell you if it does :)
[16:26] <Mrokii> Chousuke:  That's what I hoped. :)
[16:26] <Chousuke> yell... tell. :P
[16:26] <zouhair> hi is there any application that is equivalent to Fillcd?
[16:26] <n8tuser> oberdada-> are you sure your old "d" drive or partitiion still exist?  fdisk -l  to list
[16:26] <n8tuser> zouhair-> what does it do?
[16:26] <tehbaut> Mrokii: I forget what I used on OSX but on XP I used 'ditto' which was okay
[16:27] <nullkuhl> hello, i have just installed Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala Beta , however i try inserting my usb drive in it but ubuntu doesnt detect it, it doesnt show up in fdisk list and when i type lsusb i get nothing , please advice.
[16:27] <oberdada> i'll check. i'm on another pc at the moment.  However, when i installed xubuntu i didnt touch it.
[16:27] <fission6> whats the easiest way for me to update open office from 3.0 to 3.1.1 update manager is not reporting an update but i want it
[16:27] <zouhair> oh, actually it takes folders and put them to fit a certain size, so it can exactly fit a CD or DVD
[16:27] <Mrokii> tehbaut:  I wouldn't use XP, even if it had the best clipboard manager on earth :)
[16:27] <kaddi> nullkuhl: for support with karmic please ask in #ubuntu+1
[16:27] <tehbaut> Mrokii: some people wont
[16:27] <Mrokii> fission6:  You can add a repository for OpenOffice
[16:28] <tehbaut> I find usability on OSX sucks though
[16:28] <xrfang> how can I export an environment variable globally so that it is recognized in all new processes? (of course I can add that to .profile or something like that..., but can I do it dynamically without having to logoff or reboot)?
[16:28] <fission6> hm how do i go about do ing that
[16:28] <Mrokii> tehbaut:  I think quite the contrary :)
[16:28] <grawity> xrfang: 'export VAR=contents'
[16:28] <oberdada> n8tuser: to get ahead of events, supposing it exists... how can i mount it?
[16:28] <tehbaut> Mrokii: FTFF and it would probably be a different story
[16:28] <grawity> xrfang: Or, hmmm :|
[16:28] <oberdada> n8tuser: it's not in the places menu on top
[16:28] <n8tuser> oberdada-> use the mount command,  more details via  man mount
[16:29] <oberdada> ok
[16:29] <xrfang> grawity: this will only export in the current "terminal", right?
[16:29] <zouhair> n8tuser: oh, actually it takes folders and put them to fit a certain size, so it can exactly fit a CD or DVD
[16:29] <Mrokii> tehbaut:  That's true, the Finder is kind of crappy. But all in all I was quite pleased with OS X.
[16:29] <fission6> how do i find out which version of ubuntu i have such as jaunty or hardy
[16:29] <kaddi> type lsb_release -a
[16:30] <fission6> kaddi: thanks
[16:30] <IndyGunFreak> how could you not know what version of ubuntu you have?
[16:30] <tehbaut> Mrokii: yeah and since it's so ingrained in the os, it's not like I could use something like pathfinder ...effectively
[16:30] <IndyGunFreak> did you not pay attention when you downloaded the iso?
[16:30] <n8tuser> zouhair-> do it manually, ie using split perhaps
[16:30] <Mrokii> tehbaut:  true
[16:31] <kaddi> IndyGunFreak: maybe when someone else helped you with the installed or gave you a live-cd
[16:31] <IndyGunFreak> kaddi: well i'm not sure i'd trust someone that just installed and left, and didn't bother telling me what verison they installed
[16:31] <tehbaut> that's my biggest complaint, others include having had 4 HDDs die in 4 years, because the macbooks aren't well ventilated, and the fact that Mac's couldn't support my extreme multitasking (aka keeping more than 3 apps open at once) :P
[16:32] <tehbaut> so now I just is it for iPhone dev, Mrokii
[16:32] <kaddi> IndyGunFreak: maybe he told you 3 weeks ago and you don't remember? :p
[16:32] <zouhair> n8tuser: nah it's not as good as fillcd, when I have a lot of folders to burn, I jsut ask him to create me a new one and put the exact amount of folders to fit a DVD
[16:32] <IndyGunFreak> kaddi: user malfunction
[16:32] <zouhair> hard to do by hand
[16:32] <IndyGunFreak> just never heard a windows user forget what version of windows they are using
[16:32] <zouhair> and without messing the folders
[16:33] <grawity> IndyGunFreak: "I'm using Microsoft!"
[16:33] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[16:33] <Mrokii> tehbaut: heh. I think Apple has kind of forgetten meanwhile that form should follow function.
[16:33] <Mrokii> *forgotten
[16:33] <n8tuser> zouhair-> not overly difficult, you need to perhaps use scripts,
[16:33]  * grawity 's Microsoft has crashed :|
[16:33] <brynjarh> are there any noticeable changes between "installing Ubuntu 9.10 Beta and upgrading to Ubuntu 9.10 when available" and "just installing Ubuntu 9.10 when available"
[16:34] <brynjarh> *differences
[16:34] <Pulsewidth> I tried to apt-get a package that was already installed and now it is set to "manually installed", how can I undo this?
[16:34] <tehbaut> Mrokii: well it does certainly have some great things about it.... spotlight is high on that list for me
[16:34] <fission6> Mrokii: http://webupd8.blogspot.com/2009/05/install-openoffice-31-in-ubuntu-jaunty.html does that look legit
[16:34] <tehbaut> windows search blows
[16:35] <tehbaut> haven't searched enough in ubuntu to decided if it's any good
[16:35] <Mrokii> fission6:  I will check which repository I used. One moment...
[16:35] <Guest75318> I have a problem with samba : I can't have proper write perms on a share from a ubuntu, whereas from a kubuntu with the same command line the write perms are ok
[16:35] <fission6> cool thanks
[16:36] <yoga> How do I find out the version of the motherboard BIOS in command line?
[16:36] <Mrokii> tehbaut:  Sure, that's what I meant. There are some really great things in OS X. Lots of little tricks that make working with it very nice. Though it certainly isn't perfect.
[16:36] <Jake_> I have sound issues currently with Ubuntu 9.04.  Should I wait for Koala to come out before tampering with it?
[16:37] <tehbaut> Mrokii: I do wish it were as customizable as win/lin ...but again, mostly with the finder
[16:37] <Pulsewidth> Jake_, I'm using Koala and I'm having problems with PulseAudio output in Audacious. OSS output works ok though.
[16:37] <fission6> my update seemed to work though now my text for File Edit, etc.. in OO are lime green! did i pull some weird code or can i configure this
[16:37] <Jake_> Pulsewidth:  The audio works fine is
[16:37] <Jake_> whoops...it's just that the volume control only utilizes like 10% of the bar
[16:37] <Jake_> and the other 90% of the volume control is muted
[16:37] <Mrokii> tehbaut:  That's the main point why I considered switching to Ubuntu. I got more and more annoyed by the impossibility to extend so many things. Lack of official plugin-APIs and such.
[16:38] <Mrokii> fission6:  The repository is the one I used as well. Should work.
[16:38] <tehbaut> Mrokii: right on
[16:38] <fission6> yep worked fine, just have File, Edit, etc... in OO with limegreen  text, trying to c hange that
[16:39] <Mrokii> fission6:  I didn't have that when I upgraded.
[16:39] <fission6> maybe it a profile  / setting thing somewhere? can i control that
[16:39] <tehbaut> I think the look is what draws designers, but as a designer myself, I honestly think everyone has somewhat put the blinders on... but then again I'm a power user so I probably want it to work better and do  more than most
[16:40] <Morwind> Alright. Fixed my problem by removing compiz and compiz-core. And am now running ubuntu. Is there any replacement for those?
[16:40] <Hillshum> Morwind: Metacity?
[16:40] <Pulsewidth> Swfdec vs. Gnash, which is better?
[16:40] <Mrokii> tehbaut:  That's the problem. As power user you want to have more control over configuration, wich Apple simply doesn't allow.
[16:41] <Morwind> Metacity? Hm. I will look in to it thanks.
[16:41] <rizzak> zdorovo
[16:41] <tehbaut> which leads to this view I have about OSX ;)
[16:41] <tehbaut> I hate windows though too :)
[16:41] <Hillshum> Morwind: That's the default window manager GNOME ships with. I'm not completely sure what you're problem is
[16:41] <Mrokii> tehbaut:  It's Apples' philosophy. Do it our way or don't do it, so to say
[16:41] <tehbaut> too many processor politics
[16:42] <tehbaut> I have a quad core machine with 8GB ram, and it still tends to eat it all
[16:42] <Kalisto> how do I get around having to type dmraid -ay then Ctrl-D in busy box when I try to boot ubunut? im running a nvidia fakeraid
[16:42] <Pulsewidth> tehbaut, empty ram is wasted ram
[16:43] <tehbaut> Pulsewidth: I'm talking leaks
[16:43] <tehbaut> I was down to 30% ram a few weeks back because of it
[16:43] <hwilde> how do I kill all the leftover crap when Wine fails to open a program?  i've got services.exe, explorer.exe, all kinds of stuff
[16:43] <cxo> So i'm running 9.04 64bit, I wanted to upgrade my openoffice, so i downloaded the debs from their site, and ran their ./update script, didnt install, just said "skipping deselected ...."
[16:44] <Mrokii> tehbaut:  heh, that's another thing I don't get about OS X. It seems to eat a huge amount of ressources.
[16:44] <sayed|laptop> So I started my ubuntu box the other day and now my sound doesn't work =] Any ideas?
[16:44] <tehbaut> well, I'm hoping my switch to ubuntu fixes things once and for all :)
[16:44] <Mrokii> cxo:  Better use a repository to update OpenOffice. Should work like a charm.
[16:44] <Hillshum> I'm trying to get my Palm to sync, and I need to figure out what USB device it's on and how to tell that to gnome-pilot. Any help?
[16:44] <rizzak> hi gerls
[16:44] <cxo> Mrokii, how does that work?
[16:45] <Mrokii> tehbaut:  Heh, I wouldn't count on it. I already re-installed Ubuntu once because of unsolveable problems.
[16:45] <rizzak> how hide servis messages
[16:45] <Mrokii> cxo:  Look here: http://webupd8.blogspot.com/2009/05/install-openoffice-31-in-ubuntu-jaunty.html
[16:45] <tehbaut> Mrokii: what's that?
[16:45] <tehbaut> what was the problem*
[16:46] <Mrokii> cxo:  And if you don't know how to do that, ask again and I will explain more thoroughly in private chat.
[16:46] <fission6> Mrokii: this is what is what i am left with after upgrading, http://imagebin.ca/view/C3T9kW.html (screen shot)
[16:47] <Mrokii> tehbaut:  I used a lot of repositories to update to beta- and what-not-versions and Ubuntu became very unstable, so to say. So now I only used repos that give stable-versions and all went fine until one or two days ago.
[16:47] <blackjak_> how to rename file that it is been owned by the root
[16:47] <leaf-sheep> !sudo | blackjak_
[16:48] <rsr> blackjak_ sudo mv
[16:48] <blackjak_> i gui
[16:48] <blackjak_> in gui
[16:48] <cxo> What version is 9.04? the name?
[16:48] <rsr> sudo nautilus
[16:48] <rsr> and then open the file in a root privileged nautilus
[16:48] <Doc_Lappy> czo jaunty
[16:48] <leaf-sheep> cxo: Jackalope Jaunty.
[16:48] <Mrokii> Fishie:  ouch! It seems you're using not the standard-theme. Have you tried changing the themes font/colour in the system-preferences?
[16:48] <legend2440> blackjak_: gksudo nautilus
[16:49] <Doc_Lappy> say anybody know how to change a .avi file to a MPEG1 or MPEG2 file?
[16:49] <h32Lg> hi everybody
[16:49] <Doc_Lappy> I want to burn red dwarf to cds
[16:49] <blackjak_> 10x
[16:50] <jrib> Doc_Lappy: try ffmpeg?
[16:50] <Mrokii> tehbaut:  The recent crashes are why I joined this room. But I hope to be able to solve them by reverting back to an earlier version (now that I know how to do that via Synaptic).
[16:50] <Doc_Lappy> k thanks jrib
[16:50] <h4f1> does any one know if I can use my wireless card as a repeater ?
[16:50]  * cxo feels so retarded when he uses ubuntu
[16:50] <brynjarh> is there any noticeable difference between "installing Ubuntu 9.10 Beta and upgrading to Ubuntu 9.10 when available" and "just installing Ubuntu 9.10 when available"
[16:50] <cxo> The last step didnt work, Mrokii  http://pastebin.ca/1601630
[16:51] <jrib> brynjarh: there shouldn't be, no
[16:51] <cxo> I have the debs, how do i install them?
[16:52] <Mrokii> cxo:  One moment, will take a look...
[16:52] <stachurski> is it possible to copy output from a terminal outside of an X environment? i am trying to compile some stuff, which failed, and i would like to share the output to attempt to troubleshoot it, but i'm on ubuntu server with no graphical environment
[16:52] <rsr> does anyone know where I can get parts like printer photocunductor units for cheap in California? I was fiddling in ubuntu and thought it was software but found out the unit is broken. something like this: http://www.amazon.com/Epson-S051104-photoconductor-unit/dp/B0006V4K72/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1254892641&sr=8-1
[16:52] <switch10__> What is the safest option when my computer is unresponsive?  Ive been hard restarting it with the power button. But running fsck everytime i boot is getting annoying
[16:52] <Pici> !offtopic | rsr
[16:52] <h4f> is it possible to use wireless card as a repeater
[16:52] <rsr> sorry Pici
[16:52] <cxo> i've been trying to use this as a guide, but the Ubuntu equivalents are semantically very different https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwitchingToUbuntu/FromLinux/%20RedHatEnterpriseLinuxAndFedora
[16:53] <rsr> its just that im a little stranded right now
[16:53] <rsr> sorry anyway
[16:53] <kaddi> : stachurski you could write the output to a file and then transfer the file maybe?
[16:55] <ruby_on_tails> can someone recommend me a nice terminal guide for ubuntu ?
[16:55] <Xaifas> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal
[16:55] <Xaifas> what im reading atm
[16:56] <Hillshum> man bash?
[16:56] <Doc_Lappy> I have the ffmpeg installed already but don't see it in my menu, will devede work for this to change avi files to mpeg, it's doing something taking it's time but not sure what it's doing just says converting
[16:56] <grawity> ruby_on_tails: http://tldp.org/
[16:56] <grawity> Doc_Lappy: ffmpeg is a command-line application.
[16:57] <Doc_Lappy> I've neveer used devede so don't know what the programme is converting it to hopefully to MPEG so I can burn my avi files to a cd
[16:57] <Doc_Lappy> thanks grawity, thought it might be
[16:57] <ruby_on_tails> terminal = bash ?
[16:57] <fission6> can i change the text color in open office, i am faced with this for some reason, http://imagebin.ca/view/C3T9kW.html
[16:57] <usb333> [17:50] <usb333> hello, I have a problem in my system. It doesn't load the desktop after the login screen. I'm now talking from a web-based IRC client through Firefox from the Failsafe Terminal mode. [17:50] <usb333> I used wubi to install it if that has anything to do with the problem [17:50] <usb333> all i can see is my background and my cursor
[16:57] <stachurski> is it possible to copy output from a command line only terminal?
[16:58] <Doc_Lappy> but don't know how to run it, I suppose I'll try and look at ffmpeg man and see if I can figure it out if this doesn't work
[16:58] <Hillshum> stachurski: You can use '>' to pipe the output into a file, e.g. echo 'Hello, world' > helloworld.txt
[16:58] <ciberkalo> como creo una usb flash para instalar ubuntu en una lap sin cd
[16:59] <grawity> ruby_on_tails: The terminal you use consists of two things: the shell (bash) is what reads your commands and runs them; the terminal itself (gnome-terminal) shows it all on your screen.
[16:59] <Hillshum> !es : ciberkalo
[16:59] <stachurski> hillshum thanks
[16:59] <unplug> i am not after a battery monitoring application. what i am after is an ALARM that will let my flatmates or yours truly know whenever someone is trying to take away my netbook without my permission!
[16:59] <grawity> ruby_on_tails: Just look for a 'bash' tutorial.
[16:59] <monster_> test msg
[16:59] <unplug> a piece of software is what i am after not a Kensington lock
[16:59] <Hillshum> !es | ciberkalo
[16:59] <ruby_on_tails> grawity: thanks, downloaded a pdf for bash
[17:00] <ciberkalo> ok
[17:00] <unplug> taking away my netbook unplugging the power cable (but with the battery on)
[17:00] <grawity> ruby_on_tails: http://tldp.org/LDP/Bash-Beginners-Guide/html/index.html
[17:01] <h4f> is it possible to use wireless card as a repeater
[17:01] <ruby_on_tails> grawity: yea downloaded that
[17:01] <leaf-sheep> unplug: Write a custom alarm script -- is what you're truly after.
[17:01] <Mrokii> cxo:  Did you use the first line (the "jaunty"-one?
[17:02] <cxo> yes
[17:02] <dangra> hello everyone, do you know what run "firstboot" script after booting (jaunty)? I was grepping /etc/event.d and /etc/init.d/ but no luck
[17:02] <cxo> couldnt you tell from the error?
[17:03] <Mrokii> cxo:  I think the deb-line is wrong (missing a return)
[17:03] <rakesh_> hi ikonia
[17:03] <andrewfree> nimrood: goodmorning.
[17:03] <rakesh_> hi ikonia.my ryhthmaic music box is not working
[17:03] <rakesh_> cn u help me
[17:04] <leaf-sheep> unplug: On the other side, it would be more wise to initiate a discuss with your flatmates and get over with the rules.
[17:04] <baker`_> hello, what applications do you have in 'sound and video' list?
[17:04] <Pici> rakesh_: ikonia isn't active currently, please ask the channel your question.
[17:04] <rakesh_> ok pici
[17:05] <unplug> eaf-sheep, i am after a gui app
[17:05] <rakesh_> actually i m getting problm in playing songs in rythmbox
[17:05] <rakesh_> pici
[17:06] <Charles_> hello
[17:06] <addisonj_> hmmm... ubuntu mirrors are not very in sync.... more than half are a week behind
[17:06] <andrewfree> hello Charles_
[17:07] <Charles_> hi, i'm having some problem configuring a dsl modem..I can't really find anything helpful on the forums
[17:08] <andrewfree> Could this be the Charles_ from #Transmission?
[17:08] <rakesh_> actually i m getting problm in playing songs in running rythmbox....pici
[17:08] <Pici> addisonj_: Thats normal. See https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archivemirrors
[17:08] <mefiiik> hello.. i have little problem.. when i start pidgin.. everything is ok.. but when msn connect pidgin turn off... somebody know where can be problem?
[17:08] <Pici> rakesh_: I am busy, please do not direct your questions to me. Ask the channel in general.
[17:09] <YungRipp> Plasma just crashed on me..
[17:09] <YungRipp> is there any way I can restart it?
[17:09] <YungRipp> ah, nm
[17:09] <YungRipp> just ran it it in command line
[17:09] <FloodBot3> YungRipp: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[17:09] <Charles_> @Andrewfree , no mate
[17:09] <jussi83>  join #ubuntu-fi
[17:09] <rakesh_> cn any one here help me .....i m getting problm in playing music in rythmbox
[17:10] <Charles_> whats your problem , no sound?
[17:10] <johan_> over to the main.... fdisk -l does not show ext2 or ext3 anywhere on the dev/sda information
[17:11] <addisonj_> rakesh_, if you are playing mp3's, did you install the restricted package?
[17:11] <johan_> it gives a table with begin, end, blocks, id and System
[17:11] <Mach> when i use wine for running a mirc program, the nicklist gets pretty messed up
[17:11] <Mach> any clues?
[17:11] <johan_> would a windows partition be of type ext2, ext3 or what?
[17:11] <mefiiik> somebody know why pidgin crash after msn connection?
[17:12]  * addisonj_ wonders why you would use mIRC under wine when there are plenty of good native linux IRC apps
[17:12] <joey9112006> hey how do you remove a apllication from your computer
[17:12] <Lucass> il canale italiano di ubuntu?? :S
[17:12] <warriorforgod> johan_: Most likely Fat16,Fat32, or NTFS
[17:12] <Pici> !it | Lucass
[17:12] <monster_> apt-get remove appname
[17:13] <rakesh_> addisonj.....actually it was working well but mistakely i deleted some files...after that i m grtting this prob
[17:13] <monster_> what did you delete
[17:13] <ctmjr> joey9112006: depends on how you installed them
[17:13] <addisonj_> rakesh_, reinstall rhythymnbox
[17:13] <Mach> when i use wine for running a mirc program, the nicklist gets pretty messed up
[17:13] <Mach> any clues?
[17:13] <joey9112006> through add/re,pve a[[;ocatopms
[17:14] <joey9112006> add/ remove applications
[17:14] <monster_> uncheck hit apply
[17:14] <rakesh_> how 2 do that...addisonj
[17:14] <addisonj_> Mach, clue is, don't run mIRC in wine, use xchat or any other of the good irc clients for linux
[17:14] <Mach> but i make scripts on mirc
[17:14] <baker`> xchat all the way
[17:15] <joey9112006> dpkg keeps coming up saying ill have to do it manually
[17:15] <addisonj_> other irc apps support scripting
[17:15] <FlipStonE> 'lo, can i ask a question about my sound after upgrade?
[17:15] <johan_> i have xubuntu installed and left my old windows data in what was formerly the d: drive.  it seems /dev/sda2 or /dev/sda5 contain the data. can anyone indicate how i can mount my old d: partition? (please use language as if u were speaking to a retard)
[17:16] <monster_> hahaha
[17:16] <addisonj_> rakesh_, you can just force remove with the graphical app then reselect and install
[17:16] <mefiiik> does somebody know why pidgin crash after connect to msn?
[17:16] <ctmjr> joey9112006: try sudo apt-get --purge remove "package name"
[17:16] <monster_> johan_: ntfs or fat32 ?
[17:16] <johan_> ntfs i think
[17:16] <FlipStonE> I have the problem, after aplying upgrade for my karmic koala, that for example limewire plays music, vls not :-)
[17:17] <addisonj_> or rakesh_ that same command ctmjr just posted will work in purging everything rythymnbox
[17:17] <FlipStonE> vls must be vlc :-)
[17:17] <johan_> i tried mount -t ntfs /dev/sda2 /johan but it says the mountpoint doesnt exist
[17:17] <monster_> johan_: sudo mkdir /media/windows_hd
[17:17] <johan_> ok
[17:17] <raktunak> algun canal d ayuda en castellano¿
[17:18] <dwarder> !es
[17:18] <monster_> sudo mount -t ntfs /media/windows_hd
[17:18] <monster_> err sorry
[17:18] <monster_> mount -t ntfs /dev/sda2 /media/windows_hd
[17:18] <monster_> sudo that
[17:18] <ctmjr> FlipStonE: you need to ask about Karmic in #ubuntu+1 channel
[17:19] <monster_> ls /media/windows_hd
[17:19] <FlipStonE> ctmjr: tnx
[17:19] <ctmjr> FlipStonE: np
[17:20] <monster_> johan_: that work>
[17:20] <monster_> ?
[17:20] <johan_> ok monster. it seems its mounted. do i have to do all this hocus pocus everytime i want to mount and access my old d: partition
[17:20] <johan_> ?
[17:21] <zenlunatic> pngll: yeah, su=switch user
[17:21] <johan_> how can i get it to appear in the places menu automatically?
[17:21] <shaullx> any ideas what can i do to increase performance on my netbook? i have lags when im watching youtube clips or playing poker in facebook
[17:22] <monster_> johan_: you can added it to fstab
[17:22] <monster_> it will then mount it at boot
[17:22] <n8tuser> shaullx-> try to have your browser running from tmpfs
[17:23] <shaullx> what does that mean n8tuser?
[17:23] <monster_> you can also mount it to another point like /home/johan/some_dir/ then you can navigate to it a little easier
[17:23] <johan_> monster: how can i add it to fstab?
[17:23] <kukukk> Hy
[17:23] <joey9112006> through the terminal i think
[17:23] <joey9112006> can anyone help?
[17:24] <joey9112006> sigh
[17:24] <joey9112006> so no one knows how too
[17:24] <joey9112006> dpkg [<option> ...] <command
[17:24] <kukukk> Somebody can help me upgrading OOo from 2.x to 3.x on Intrepid?
[17:24] <Pici> !enter | joey9112006
[17:24] <joey9112006> ?
[17:24] <kukukk> I have added this to the source list: deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/openoffice-pkgs/ppa/ubuntu intrepid main
[17:24] <kukukk> But nothing... there is no OOo 3.x...
[17:24] <kukukk> But some weeks ago it worked...
[17:24] <n8tuser> shaullx-> google how to use tmpfs with firefox
[17:24] <monster_> johan_: add a line like this
[17:25] <monster_>  /dev/sdc1 /home/username/mountpoint ntfs-3g defaults,force 0 0
[17:26] <vigo> kukukk: Is that package or update listed in Synaptic?
[17:26] <monster_> johan_: sudo umount /media/windows_hd
[17:26] <monster_> once added to fstab do this
[17:26] <kukukk> In Synaptic I have OOo 2.x (the default version in Intrepid)
[17:26] <johan_> monster, except instead of /dev/sdc1 i use /dev/sda5?
[17:27] <monster_> sudo mount /home/username/mountpoint
[17:27] <monster_> and it should mount it via the info from fstab
[17:27] <monster_> and that will work at boot
[17:27] <monster_> johan_: yeah that was just an example use what you used when you did get it to mount proper
[17:27] <johan_> ok
[17:28] <kukukk> I have checked the ppa via web, and the pool/main/o/openoffice.org contains some packages, but only for jaunty...
[17:29] <joey9112006> ok when i remove a application it tells me these exact words
[17:29] <joey9112006> E: dpkg was interupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --confiure -a" to correct the problem
[17:29] <joey9112006> E:_cache->open()failed, please report
[17:29] <vigo> kukukk: I think you can modify the sources , graphically and check Mark all possible updates, or something like that, it can be done in Synaptic or Software Sources, or CLI or other places.
[17:30] <monster_> joey9112006: run 'dpkg --confiure -a' ?
[17:30] <dwarder> where i can find info about disabling deamons from starting at boot time, can't find it here https://help.ubuntu.com/8.10/serverguide/C/index.html
[17:30] <dangra> found solution for "firstboot" question, it runs as /etc/rc.local the first time.
[17:30] <ItchyCops> Quick question.  I want to compile some open source projects, but it doesn't appear that Ubuntu comes with it's own development package.  How can I install a development environment in Ubuntu?
[17:30] <blackjak> If anyone heve some time to answer to this http://pastebay.com/59636 10x in advance
[17:31] <dangra> ItchyCops: apt-get install build-essential
[17:31] <monster_> ItchyCops: the easiest way to to install the build-dependencies
[17:31] <Dr_Willis> ItchyCops:  install 'build-essential' for starters.  then whateve r-dev ya need
[17:31] <noxo> ?
[17:32] <ItchyCops> Excellent.  Thanks.
[17:32] <noxo> are u here dan?
[17:32] <johan_> monster, is the "ntfs-3g" part of the line i have to add to fstab not separated by space?
[17:33] <monster_> it is
[17:33] <noxo> aaaaa im new
[17:33] <johan_> ok
[17:33] <kukukk> Nothing about OOo 3.x on Intrepid?
[17:33] <johan_> thanks a lot. u've been of much help
[17:33] <monster_> np
[17:34] <joey9112006> ok i ran sudo dpkg --configure -a
[17:34] <noxo> can someone help me please ?
[17:34] <noxo> my webcam isnt working on amsn
[17:34] <StaRetji> Hello, is there anybody that is familiar with boot process? Need help with slow boot issues http://paste.ubuntu.com/287936/
[17:35] <monster_> ItchyCops: once you get the build-essential installed, if your compiling a program from source, and the program happens to be in the apt repository, you can do this "sudo apt-get build-deps packagename"
[17:35] <StaRetji> appreciate help
[17:35] <joey9112006> ok why can videos and music players not work
[17:35] <monster_> this will install all the dependencies to compile from source without hangup
[17:35] <joey9112006> is there something wrong with the flash player for linux
[17:35] <ItchyCops> Okay.  Thanks.
[17:36] <qncode> I'm checking out Unbutu 9.10Alpha5.  It comes with GRUB2.  During booting, how do you access the GRUB2's editing menu?  In GRUB1, you can hit Esc to acceess it.
[17:37] <ItchyCops> Awesome.  Looks good.
[17:37] <ItchyCops> Thanks everyone.
[17:38] <ItchyCops> I was looking for the whole toolkit, but this gets me there.
[17:38] <noxo> re
[17:38] <falco> Hey guys, where would I download Ubuntu versions that were released BEFORE warty warthog(4.10)?
[17:38] <falco> like versions 1, 2 and 3?
[17:39] <sako> hey all, is there servers that have user packages?
[17:39] <ItchyCops> Should I bother requesting a 'build-dev-env' meta-package for the future?
[17:39] <noxo> DAN are u here?
[17:39] <sako> for apt
[17:39] <ItchyCops> Sure, or the 'Ubuntu Software Center'.
[17:39] <rsk> falco: there is no older release
[17:40] <philn> hi...
[17:40] <Falstaf> How do I assign associations -- is there a command is system for that
[17:40] <falco> rsk why does it start with 4.10 and not with 1.10?
[17:40] <philn> with karmic beta i have setup a encrypted rootfs.. but it is broken, can't mount it anymore
[17:41] <philn> is there a way to fix that?
[17:41] <aksci> i accidently did mkfs.vfat -I to a wrong pen drive! how can i retrieve it?? testdisk cannot see the old files!
[17:41] <adalgiso> Falstaf: http://linuxfud.wordpress.com/2006/09/03/ubuntu-linux-file-associations/
[17:41] <rsk> falco: it's timebased releases
[17:41] <rsk> falco: 4 = year .10 = month
[17:41] <adalgiso> 2004/10
[17:41] <adalgiso> current version 2009/04
[17:41] <noxo> falco http://www.01net.com/telecharger/linux/Distributions/fiches/32380.html
[17:41] <rsk> falco: that's why
[17:42] <rsk> noxo: what's that?
[17:42] <blendmaster1024_> hello, all. i'm on ubuntu on a mac, on a bootable CD, how do i fix that HFS is readonly? there is a way to get around that, isn't there?
[17:42] <noxo> i think its a old version of ubuntu
[17:42] <rsk> that's not correct
[17:42] <blendmaster1024_> rsk: was that for me? :(
[17:43] <rsk> blendmaster1024_: uh? no
[17:43] <noxo> okay rsk
[17:43] <noxo> sorry^^
[17:43] <noxo> Is there a french chat like thath?.???????
[17:43] <sako> What sources do I have to add to my sources.list? I want to get the extra user contributed packages... is there launchpad or some such?
[17:44] <ctmjr> !fr | noxo
[17:44] <noxo> ok
[17:44] <noxo> mercii
[17:44] <aksci> how can i retrive my formatted pendrive? i used mkfs.vfat -I
[17:44] <noxo> thx
[17:44] <adalgiso> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu
[17:44]  * g4br13l está de volta... [ - fora: 3hrs 46min 23s]
[17:45] <adalgiso> sako
[17:46] <sako> adalgiso: thanks
[17:46] <adalgiso> sako: yep
[17:46] <kukukk> So... No OOo 3.x on Intrepid?
[17:47] <Prune> can you suggest an ftp app from my synaptic package manager?
[17:47] <noxo_> ubuntot?
[17:47] <noxo_> and how can i go to the fr channel?
[17:47] <kb3cda> Prune: firezilla should be there
[17:47] <ctmjr> kukukk: if you want open office 3 just go to the web site and download the packages they are in .deb untar it and install it
[17:47] <Prune> i'll check
[17:48] <noxo_> Obottu: comment je fait pour rejoindre le tchat francais??
[17:48] <kb3cda> Prune: or just terminal sudo apt-get install filezilla filezilla-common
[17:49] <Pici> noxo_: /join #ubuntu-fr
[17:50] <noxo_> thx a lot pici
[17:50] <huwaw69> which is much better wine or crossover?
[17:50] <noxo_> i dnt now crossover
[17:51] <daveycakes> what can open .rar files in ubuntu\/
[17:51] <nexsja> can anybody suggest something betten then MySQL Query Administrator?
[17:51] <daveycakes> ?*
[17:51] <Ahlee> anybody feeling saucy and want to help track down a probable misconfiguration in my pam configuration causing passwd changes for local accounts to prompt for the current passwd twice
[17:51] <llutz> daveycakes: unrar
[17:51] <marcellus>  apt-cache search rar
[17:52] <Prune> "Port of the famous Win32 graphical FTP client"
[17:52] <daveycakes> when i try to use archive manager
[17:52] <StaRetji> Hello, is there anybody that is familiar with boot process? Need help with slow boot issues http://paste.ubuntu.com/287936/
[17:52] <daveycakes> it says it cant open rar files
[17:53] <Chousuke> daveycakes: you may need to install unrar-nonfree ... though just unrar might also work
[17:54] <beaul40> hello
[17:54] <beaul40> do you speek french ?
[17:54] <Pici> !fr | beaul40
[17:54] <Prune> or there's ''FileRunner is an X-Based FTP program.'' "It gives you a windowed
[17:54] <Prune> view of files on your local system and a remote system.
[17:54] <Prune> "
[17:54] <Prune> which would I be happier with?
[17:55] <sako> hmm.. it looks like there is a nicer way to add PPA repos in ubuntu 9.10
[17:55] <beaul40> merci
[17:55] <chrispin> Hi
[17:55] <chrispin> I'm a fresher
[17:55] <S0LIDUS> I have a N0ob question, why is the terminal saying unable to resolve host?
[17:55] <aksci> can anyone please suggest some recovery for my partitioned pendrive! testdisk is not detecting the files!
[17:56] <Berzerker-> S0LIDUS, are you connected to the internet?
[17:56] <Berzerker-> S0LIDUS, unable to resolve host means it can't find the address it's looking for
[17:56] <S0LIDUS> Berzerker, Yep!
[17:56] <Berzerker-> S0LIDUS, the address may be down
[17:56] <RPG_Master> My icons are all now white pieces of paper :( what happened?
[17:56] <Berzerker-> S0LIDUS, what line are you running to generate that error?
[17:56] <RPG_Master> help :(
[17:57] <Volodymyr> hello
[17:57] <tehbaut> what does 'install inside windows' do?
[17:57] <RPG_Master> And they say ____.desktop
[17:57] <tehbaut> virtual machine?
[17:57] <S0LIDUS> Berzerker, When I sudo apt-get install
[17:57] <Berzerker-> S0LIDUS, sudo apt-get install...what
[17:57] <ynk> is there any way to change the function of my mouse wheel click action? right now, it simply pastes the clipboard...
[17:57] <Volodymyr> 'install inside windows' means installing ubuntu when windows is running, from iso file, ot with tools like unetbootin
[17:58] <S0LIDUS> Berzerker, Oh errr. Everthing!
[17:58] <brynjarh> I just created a ubuntu usb install disk but when I select anything in the boot menu I get "Boot loader  /casper/vmlinz" and nothing else, except for Boot from first had disk then it boots from first hard drisk.
[17:58] <Berzerker-> S0LIDUS, uh....I just sudo apt-get installed something, worked fine, give me an example
[17:58] <S0LIDUS> Berzerker, Can it occur if you are root@
[17:58] <brynjarh> ubuntu 9.10 beta
[17:59] <Berzerker-> S0LIDUS, uh, you have to run apt-get install as root
[17:59] <Volodymyr> #porn
[17:59] <joey9112006> does anyone know how to get past a public school websites blocker
[17:59] <Volodymyr> #lol
[17:59] <Pici> Volodymyr: Please stop
[17:59] <S0LIDUS> sudo ! But I am root@---------:/#
[17:59] <Pici> brynjarh : Please join #ubuntu+1 for Karmic/9.10 support/discussion.
[18:00] <Berzerker-> Pici, what's the command for adding a key?
[18:00] <Berzerker-> Pici, from GPG error
[18:00] <RPG_Master> #ubuntu+1
[18:00] <S0LIDUS> Berzerker, Sorry, sudo ! But I am root@---------:/#
[18:00] <RPG_Master> sorry ://
[18:00] <Pici> !gpgerr | Berzerker- take a look
[18:00] <joey9112006> does anyone know how to get past a school website blocker
[18:00] <Berzerker-> Pici, thanks
[18:00] <RPG_Master> forgot the /join :P
[18:00] <SySt3m-K1ll3r> i see you berzerker
[18:01] <SySt3m-K1ll3r> oh.. must have changed nicks when it lost connection :p
[18:01] <kukukk> ctmjr, I have uninstall the OOo 2.x version before installing 3.x, or it will make an upgrade?
[18:01] <euro-linux> hi
[18:02] <Prune> I just found this applications folder with all these applications that aren't on my applications menu - how can I add them to the menu - or how can I make an alias to this folder so I can get to it quickly next time?
[18:02] <B3rz3rk3r> hi berzerker
[18:02] <Berzerker-> B3rz3rk3r, lol hi
[18:02] <euro-linux> hi
[18:02] <Berzerker-> B3rz3rk3r, now it makes sense
[18:02] <Berzerker-> :P
[18:02] <B3rz3rk3r> haha
[18:02] <B3rz3rk3r> darn alternate nicks
[18:02] <lesshaste> how can I get a row of icons along the bottom that show which apps are running in gnome?
[18:03] <B3rz3rk3r> lesshaste, you mean like the mac launcher?
[18:03] <lesshaste> B3rz3rk3r: right
[18:03] <S0LIDUS> Berzerker, sudo ! But I am root@---------:/#
[18:03] <sako> anyone knnow the new way to add PPA repos to sources.list?
[18:03] <B3rz3rk3r> lesshaste, buy a mac :p
[18:03] <lesshaste> B3rz3rk3r: awn seems to do it
[18:03] <B3rz3rk3r> lesshaste, no but really.. cairodock and AWN are both good
[18:04] <sanguisdex1> so my laptops keyboard is shorting out.  I have started using a usb keyboard but every not in then the old one kick in holding down a key and being very anoying is there a way to turn the laptop keyboard off?
[18:04] <Volodymyr> sako: System > Administration >Software sources ...
[18:04] <B3rz3rk3r> lesshaste, personally prefer AWN, but i dont use either anymore
[18:04] <lesshaste> B3rz3rk3r: cairo-dock..thanks. Does that need compiz?
[18:04] <sanguisdex1> lesshate: I have been using AWN for years and love it
[18:04] <tehbaut> is landscape mode supported in ubuntu 9.10 out of the box?
[18:04] <tehbaut> er, portrait mode*
[18:04] <ctmjr> kukukk: http://download.openoffice.org/common/instructions.html i believe you can install the newer version along side the old one but you will have 0penoffice 2 and 3
[18:04] <B3rz3rk3r> lesshaste, if i recall right they both need compiz
[18:04] <lesshaste> B3rz3rk3r: ok then I need to work out how to get compiz to work with fglrx :)
[18:05] <S0LIDUS> Berzerker, Its cool I fixed it ! Thanks for the 0 help...
[18:05] <B3rz3rk3r> lesshaste, that might be more troule that its worth
[18:05] <joey9112006> does anyone know how to get past a school website blocker
[18:05] <sanguisdex1> lesshaste: what grafics card do you have?
[18:05] <kukukk> Oke ctmjr, I will try... thanks
[18:05] <lesshaste> sanchiro: ati built in
[18:06] <lesshaste> joey9112006: yes :)
[18:06] <sanguisdex1> lesshaste: model?
[18:06] <B3rz3rk3r> lesshaste, ATi have seriously bad support and drivers even on Windows. On linux the situation is much more dire
[18:06] <lesshaste> sanguisdex1: 01:05.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RS480 [Radeon Xpress 200G Series]
[18:06] <Ben_90> does anyone know where i can get drivers for an nvidia RIVA TNT2 Model 64 32MB AGP 4X
[18:06] <lesshaste> B3rz3rk3r: it works better than radeon which was a disaster for me
[18:06] <Ben_90> ???
[18:06] <lesshaste> Ben_90: nvidia :)
[18:07] <sanguisdex1> lesshaste: you wi8ll hnot be able to get compizworking with ubuntu 9 you will need to downgrade
[18:07] <lesshaste> Ben_90: did you try envyng?
[18:07] <lesshaste> sanguisdex1: I am on 8.10
[18:07] <Ben_90> no , why?
[18:07] <sanguisdex1> oh really?
[18:07] <lesshaste> sanguisdex1: but now you mention it I think that was why I moved to radeon
[18:07] <lesshaste> sanguisdex1: damn...
[18:07] <Ben_90> lesshaste: no, why?
[18:07] <lesshaste> Ben_90: try it
[18:07] <Ben_90> ok
[18:07] <Ben_90> brb
[18:07] <rtty> hi. why does my bluetooth dongle not work in ubuntu. I have connected the usb dongle but ubuntu does not find my bluetooth headset which is on and in "find me" mode
[18:07] <sanguisdex1> lesshaste: did you try envy?
[18:08] <MichaelKohler> how can I automatically re-generated my /boot/grub/menu.lst? "uname -r" says "2.6.31-11-generic", but in my menu.lst I just have 2.6.28-xx entries..
[18:08] <lesshaste> sanguisdex1: I have in the past. You mean to get the  ati binary driver?
[18:08] <lesshaste> sanguisdex1: I am just using the ubuntu provided one. Might envy give me one that works with compiz?
[18:09] <euro-linux> hi
[18:09] <rtty> how do i check whether ubuntu has recognized my bluetooth dongle?
[18:09] <Ben_90> lesshaste: i installed envyng , now what?
[18:09] <llutz> rtty: "hcitool dev"
[18:09] <rtty> ty llutz
[18:10] <lesshaste> Ben_90: have you followed any of the instructions?
[18:10] <lesshaste> Ben_90: are you currently reading the web page?
[18:10] <Ben_90> lesshaste: what instructions?
[18:10] <sanguisdex1> lesshaste: I have had luck with it in the past
[18:10] <rtty> llutz: the output is simply Devices;
[18:11] <Falstaf> When I try to use places on the menubar I get an application that opens pictures -- how do I change it back to the default?
[18:11] <lesshaste> sanguisdex1: ok I might give it another go
[18:11] <euro-linux> hi
[18:11] <lesshaste> Ben_90: are you currently reading the web page?
[18:11] <sanguisdex1> I have a radion mobility x1400
[18:11] <sidh> greetings gentlemen
[18:11] <rtty> llutz: i remember i used powertop yesterday ... and it recomended some usb settings which i accepted for power savings
[18:11] <llutz> rtty: maybe some info with "dmesg|grep  -i blue"
[18:11] <Ben_90> lesshaste: it is downloading
[18:11] <rtty> could that be the reason? how do i renable usb ports
[18:12] <sidh> since i've installed kaffeine , i have this error while playing a movie with mplayer : AO (Pulse): Failed to connect to the sever:internal error
[18:12] <rtty> llutz: it gave me a long list
[18:12] <bigmacx> here's my grub menu.lst. http://paste.ubuntu.com/287960/ My system just reboots into my new kernel without giving me the menu at boot. actually, now there's no text phase at all. is it kernel .config setting I goofed or something else going on. tia
[18:12] <Ben_90> lesshaste: it is downloading the drivers.
[18:12] <sidh> does someonone know how to fix that
[18:12] <lesshaste> sanguisdex1: isn't envy nvidia only?
[18:12] <Dr_Willis> sidh:  either mplayer is set to use pulseaudio as its sound out.. and pulse audio is not running.. or similery.
[18:12] <rtty> llutz: even without the dongle conencted .. it shows me the same list
[18:13] <lesshaste> ah no
[18:13] <Dr_Willis> sidh:  you could try setting mplayer to use 'alsa' as its sound out.
[18:13] <rtty> llutz:  with everything initialized
[18:13] <eric_> anyone know how to set the default options for pm-suspend?  i need to add --quirk-save-pci to be the default
[18:13] <sidh> Dr_Willis: how ?
[18:13] <sanguisdex1> lesshaste: it works for both
[18:13] <preetam> can anyone help me my network manager has become inactive in ubuntu 9.04 it does not detect the wireless connection automatically
[18:13] <Dr_Willis> sidh:  in the mplayer menu/settings   or use the command line  -ao alsa (i think)
[18:13] <sidh> Dr_Willis: in ~/.mplayer/config file ?
[18:14] <Falstaf> how do I edit the preferences for the places menu
[18:14] <x4d> Hi, is it safe to connect with ssh from a remote host while chaining? example: I log in to my webhost with ssh and to update my working copy I ssh+svn to my home server, is there a risk that they could capture the password?
[18:14] <SwampThing> preetam: do you see network manager/nm-applet make an attempt to connect to the wifi network?
[18:14] <Dr_Willis> sidh:  thats another place you can set it
[18:14] <Ben_90> lesshaste: i'm restarting
[18:15] <lesshaste> sanchiro: hmm...  Number | Candidate Version | Installed Version | Compatible | Recommended |
[18:15] <lesshaste>  |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
[18:15] <lesshaste>  | 0      | 8.543-0ubuntu4.1  | 8.543-0ubuntu4.1  | +          | +
[18:15] <FloodBot3> lesshaste: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[18:15] <preetam> yes i can see the network manager in the task bar(system tray) near the clock but all the option are deactivate.it is not detecting any wire network automatically or manually.
[18:15] <rtty> anyone know how to troubleshoot bluetooth?
[18:15] <lesshaste> I meant <sanguisdex1>
[18:15] <sidh> well withthis option in the command line i don't have this error
[18:16] <sidh> but i still have no sound
[18:16] <bigmacx> when it cold boots, i get the grub menu, and my default -generic kernel loads like normal (grub default of 2), but when I reboot, it always loads the newer kernel -ken
[18:16] <trece8> I installed ubuntu from scratch, and after I install it, it gives me "Error 2"
[18:16] <trece8> what can it be?
[18:16] <SmithKurosaki> grub error
[18:16] <shakir> I had windows 7 on mu laptop and install ubuntu , now i lost in boot menu windows how to fix that ?
[18:16] <StaRetji> Need expert :)  is there anybody that is familiar with boot process? Need help with slow boot issues http://paste.ubuntu.com/287936/
[18:16] <preetam> i run the command sudo iwlist scan but it shows network in down
[18:16] <SmithKurosaki> shakir
[18:16] <SmithKurosaki> shakir: run grub in ubuntu
[18:17] <SmithKurosaki> preetam: your wireless card is probably off, or NetworkManager needs a reboot
[18:17] <shakir> how to run grub Im amater
[18:17] <preetam> how to reboot the network manager
[18:17] <preetam> i have switch on the wireless card
[18:17] <SmithKurosaki> I don't know the exact command for running grub, but google 'grub' stage 2
[18:17] <Pici> !grub | shakir
[18:18] <YGxxx> I am unable to ping to a remote Server ? I get "REquest timed out"
[18:18] <SwampThing> !who | preetam
[18:18] <YGxxx> anyone know why ?
[18:18] <SmithKurosaki> preetam: sudo killall NetworkManager
[18:18] <SwampThing> preetam: what wifi chipset?
[18:19] <SmithKurosaki> YGxxx: It could be on your end or theirs, what's the ip you are trying to ping/
[18:20] <sidh> Dr_Willis: it seems pulseaudio package isn't installed
[18:20] <SwampThing> hmmm, I was doing !who because I need the hilight in order to multitask on other tasks not found in this channel
[18:20] <sidh> and without -ao option of mplayer , it seems to need it
[18:20] <Ben_90> lesshaste?
[18:20] <SmithKurosaki> SwampThing: ?? Tabcomplete is awesome
[18:21] <Prune> view of files on your local system and a remote system.
[18:21] <sidh> so do you think i should install it , or just remove kaffeine
[18:21] <sidh> ?
[18:21] <Prune> swamp, are you the swamp from #gardening?
[18:21] <SwampThing> SmithKurosaki: ?? I agree
[18:21] <eja> anyone know how to change the default options for pm-suspend?  i'd like to add --quirk-pci-save
[18:21] <Dr_Willis> sidh:  hmm..   how did you manag4e to remove pulse audio? its installed by default on ubuntu
[18:21] <SwampThing> preetam: no, didn't know there was such a swamp
[18:21] <SmithKurosaki> Prune: Who is asking about sshfs?
[18:21] <Dr_Willis> sidh:  or just set mplayer to use alsa. i guess.
[18:21] <SwampThing> oops!
[18:21] <SwampThing> Prune: no, didn't know there was such a swamp
[18:22] <StaRetji> eja: mate, I'm interested in this too. Is this regarding speed up boot process?
[18:22] <bjoerns> hi
[18:22] <SmithKurosaki> Later all
[18:22] <Dr_Willis> sidh:  idoubt if removing kaffine will fix anything  - thats windows thinking. :)  and i cant see why kaffine woule remove pulse audio if it was installed
[18:22] <Prune> ok swamp thx
[18:22] <Prune> that was on another network, swamp not this one
[18:22] <Ben_90> Dr_Willis: it is not working right.
[18:22] <YGxxx> SmithKurosaki: I have made changes to my local.
[18:23] <sidh> Dr_Willis: when i run aptitude search pulseaudio, i can see a 'p' for the package pulseaudio, not a 'i'
[18:23] <Dr_Willis> Ben_90:  when chatting on irc.. its a good idea to remind people what you are talking about.. Im lucky to rember my own name for more then 4 min...
[18:23] <Dr_Willis> sidh:  you using ubuntu or kubuntu?
[18:23] <eja> it's going into s3 just fine but i lose the display when i resume.  if i manually execute pm-suspend --quirk-save-pci i get the display back.  i would just like that option to be the default
[18:23] <YGxxx> SmithKurosaki: I made a fresh OS install ... and when I try to ping it doesnt work.
[18:23] <sidh> Dr_Willis: mythbuntu
[18:23] <Dr_Willis> sidh:  then its proberly not installed by default.. you could set your mplayers to use alsa and be done with it I guess.
[18:24] <rj3j3krj> qqq'
[18:24] <Ben_90> Dr_Willis: lesshaste told me to install EnvyNG and i installed the driver for my card and it says it is running in low-graphics mode
[18:24] <preetam_> my network manager is not working properly
[18:24] <StaRetji> Need help with slow boot issues http://paste.ubuntu.com/287936/ Please, have a look, I would like to hear your opinions
[18:24] <preetam_> please let me know how to resolve it
[18:24] <sidh> Dr_Willis: when i run mplayer -ao alsa file.avi, i don't have the error anymore but i still don't have sound
[18:25] <Dr_Willis> sidh:    you have sound on anything else?
[18:25] <Ben_90> Dr_Willis?
[18:25] <bnild> I think I've done it before, but can't remember how to do it, I can start a second X Session from within gnome, right? How?
[18:25] <SwampThing> preetam: I was trying to help you.  you might want to research blacklisted modules.  what kind of wireless chipset do you have?
[18:25] <sidh> music,and tv
[18:26] <Dr_Willis> Ben_90:  i never use envyng, i always use the repo drivers for my nvidia card.
[18:26] <Djidane> awi y'a du monde o_o
[18:26] <Ben_90> Dr_Willis: i had to boot into low-graphics mode
[18:27] <sidh> Dr_Willis: music and tv have sound
[18:27] <preetam_> network manager is not detecting wifi network automatically
[18:27] <Dr_Willis> sidh:  hmm.. mythtv uses mplayer i thought as its player.. you may want to see what settings it uses. youmay want to ask in #mythbuntu
[18:27] <preetam_> please help me
[18:28] <sidh> i will try to reboot mythbuntu station
[18:28] <Math> can grub boot up raid5 (md-raid) partitions or I have to reserve some space for /boot ?
[18:28] <sidh> ok Dr_Willis , good pass
[18:28] <Dr_Willis> good luck. its bed time for me
[18:28] <Ahlee> passwd change issue, probable pam misconfiguration?  When I attempt to change the password of a local user account, it prompts for the current password twice, changes the password, but returns authentication failure, then password unchanged: http://paste.ubuntu.com/287977/
[18:28] <sidh> thank you
[18:28] <Ben_90> good night.
[18:29] <Ahlee> Math: raid1 only
[18:29] <Math> so /boot it is, thanks
[18:29] <Math> well raid1 is esentially the same thing as no raid, with a different partition type # so the kernel recognizes it
[18:29] <Ahlee> you technically can IIRC, but it isn't worth the headache
[18:30] <bnild> I can start a second X Session from within gnome, right? How?
[18:30] <Berzerker-> Math, RAID is defined as more than 1 hard drive working together on a single function, so yes, it is RAID.
[18:31] <Math> of course its raid, but I meant... grub can read it the same way it reads ext3 without knowing its raid
[18:31] <Prune> how can I make an alias to get me to a folder?
[18:31] <preetam_> how reinstall the Wireless driver
[18:32] <preetam_> in ubuntu 9.04
[18:32] <tehbaut> what is everyone's prefered filesystem and why? :)
[18:32] <Ahlee> Prune: man ln, you'relooking for ln -s here there
[18:32] <Prune> come again, Ahlee?
[18:32] <YGxxx> "Request timed out " how to fix it ?
[18:33] <maginot> good afternoon. anyone knows about some gui program to make mathematical equations ?
[18:33] <Ahlee> Prune: sounds like you want a symbolic link - an 'alias' for a directory
[18:33] <blackjak> I have a weird kernel  "generic"
[18:33] <Prune> how do I make one, Ahlee?
[18:33] <Ahlee> Prune: ln is the command
[18:33] <Ahlee> man ln on your nearest console/terminal
[18:34] <blackjak> 2.6.27-11-generic
[18:34] <Nilbud> Afternoon folks.
[18:34] <StaRetji> Need help with slow boot issues http://paste.ubuntu.com/287936/ Please, have a look
[18:34] <Ahlee> tehbaut: I prefer ZFS, but sadly licensing gets in the way.  On linux I gravitate towards XFS for a solid mixture of performance and stability
[18:35] <tehbaut> Ahlee: I heard xfs isn't that good at handling crashes
[18:35] <jiffe> hmm, trying to install pacemaker I'm getting dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/pacemaker_0.6.5-1ubuntu1_i386.deb (--unpack): trying to overwrite `/usr/sbin/attrd_updater', which is also in package heartbeat
[18:36] <jiffe> heartbeat is being installed by the pacemaker install
[18:36] <tehbaut> also, for some reason ubuntu 9.10 beta installer  is stuck on step 3 of 6 (keyboard selection)
[18:37] <Pici> tehbaut : Please join #ubuntu+1 for Karmic/9.10 support/discussion.
[18:37] <Ahlee> tehbaut: The same can be said for any OS running on PC hardware.  Crashing does bad things, there's no real guarantee anywhere
[18:37] <Ahlee> er, s/OS/filesystem/
[18:38] <Ahlee> for me, online file system growing trumps the few edge cases that can lead to corruption
[18:38] <Ahlee> passwd change issue, probable pam misconfiguration?  When I attempt to change the password of a local user account, it prompts for the current password twice, changes the password, but returns authentication failure, then password unchanged: http://paste.ubuntu.com/287977/
[18:38] <wincide> hi all
[18:40] <wincide> i want to connect a drum with midi usb port to my ubuntu. Lspci detects the device,  aconnect -lo -li  also , as well cat /proc/asound/cards , syslog.. all
[18:40] <BrianTM> 	Hi, I want to install linux onto my 1005HA and I'm wondering about partitioning.
[18:40] <Guest8852> anyone know whast up w/ this: I compiled a c program w/ gcc but when running it, it segfaults instantly (the same sourcecode compiled the same way on another ubuntu-running device works correctly)
[18:40] <BrianTM> there's a 47MB partition at the start of my disk, should I keep that? is it a boot partition?
[18:40] <wincide> but i still dont know too much about jack, and the documentation i read is not very useful for me
[18:40] <wincide> any help ?
[18:40] <Guest8852> BrianTM, do you have any other OS installed?
[18:40] <own> anyone know of a good english <-> russian translator program?  must be able to work offline
[18:41] <Guest8852> own,  google it
[18:41] <Berzerker-> BrianTM, if you're getting rid of anything and installing linux, you don't need any of the stock partitions on the disk
[18:41] <Pici> !google | Guest8852
[18:41] <Falchion> hello
[18:41] <fission6> http://imagebin.ca/view/C3T9kW.html why are my menu bars limegreen, can i fix this
[18:41] <Falchion> not sure
[18:41] <jedipottsy> hey im having some strange problem with 9.10 UNR, some icons are missing in the game section, and others are very large
[18:41] <own> Guest8852: I did.
[18:41] <Pici> jedipottsy : Please join #ubuntu+1 for Karmic/9.10 support/discussion.
[18:42] <own> Guest8852: this is one of the many areas that google falls short.  Do you know of one?
[18:42] <leissi> Why hello there #ubuntu
[18:42] <BrianTM> I have no other OS installed. There is this 47MB partition, the XP partition, an empty ntfs data part., and an XP restore partition
[18:42] <Nilbud> Man, I must be on a slow apt-get server today. =/
[18:42] <leissi> I got a question about configuring GRUB bootloader: Can I just switch the values around to make it boot into windows by default instead of ubuntu?
[18:42] <Nilbud> Running slow for anyone else?
[18:42] <own> yes
[18:42] <Ahlee> leissi: yes
[18:42] <BrianTM> I was just wondering if the 47mb one might be something to do with the Asus bootbooster or something
[18:43] <Ahlee> Nilbud: I find building a local mirror of the distro you're using is usually worth it :)
[18:43] <own> leissi: change the default # in the grub menu config
[18:43] <Nilbud> Ahlee: Of course.
[18:43] <Ahlee> BrianTM: probably - small partitions (let me guess, it's at the front of the drive?) are put there for odd things
[18:43] <leissi> Ahlee, can I remove values without fucking up everything? more precisely: remove the option to boot into Ubuntu 9.04, kernel 2.6.27-14-generic
[18:43] <own> leissi: yes if you don't want to boot ubuntu from grub
[18:44] <Ahlee> leissi: If you understand the ramifications, sure
[18:44] <Nilbud> Oh well, I needed something tro do on my day off anyway. :)
[18:44] <leissi> well I'm booting into 2.6.28.15
[18:44] <Nilbud> to*
[18:44] <StaRetji> Need help with slow boot issues http://paste.ubuntu.com/287936/ Please, have a look
[18:44] <BrianTM> Ahlee: aye, at the front
[18:44] <preetam_> my Wireless lan is not working in ubuntu 9.04 please help me resolving the issue
[18:44] <leissi> !pastebin
[18:44] <Ahlee> leissi: dpkg --purge might be better
[18:44] <SierraNevadan> Where should I report a bug where an `apt-get upgrade memcached` is failing?
[18:44] <fission6> why would the menu bar be one color in an appllication and not another
[18:44] <own> fission6: multiple monitors or one?
[18:45] <vigo> !bugs
[18:45] <Ahlee> BrianTM: it's probably a helper partition - recovery, this "boot booster" thing you referenced.  Personally I'd leave it, since it's only 47M and it's been a long time since that was a significant amount of space
[18:45] <Nilbud> StaRetji: It's a problem with your intel graphics card. It is a known bug. If you want, I can link you to the report.
[18:45] <fission6> i have multiple monitors but i am not sure t hat would be the cause, i upgraded open office and BAM the File, Edit, View, ..bar has green text as observed in this screens hot http://imagebin.ca/view/C3T9kW.html
[18:45] <leissi> if I ask nicely, would someone fix this for me so that it only shows ubuntu 9.04 2.6.28.15 normal, recovery and memtest, and the first windows vista/longhorn?
[18:46] <bluebaron> Anyone know why I get access denied when trying to access an apache www that I simply installed using apt-get install apache2
[18:46] <bluebaron> ?
[18:46] <leissi> http://paste.ubuntu.com/287999/
[18:46] <leissi> you forgot sudo
[18:46] <bluebaron> leissi, me?
[18:46] <StaRetji> Nilbud: yes, thank you
[18:46] <leissi> looking at the line you typed, yes
[18:46] <Guest8852> own, sorry no, i dont know of one -- it was just a blurted response.
[18:47] <Ahlee> I've runn into a passwd change issue, probable pam misconfiguration when integrated into my openldap/krb5 server?  When I attempt to change the password of a local user account, it prompts for the current password twice, changes the password, but returns authentication failure, then password unchanged: http://paste.ubuntu.com/287977/
[18:47] <bluebaron> leissi, no this is an apache directive issue.  the server runs, the web page says access denied
[18:47] <own> Guest8852: ok, appreciate your time anyway :P
[18:47] <leissi> o
[18:47] <__k> anyone know whast up w/ this: I compiled a c program w/ gcc but when running it, it segfaults instantly (the same sourcecode compiled the same way on another ubuntu-running device works correctly)
[18:47] <Ahlee> bluebaron: your permissions don't allow execute on a path below the DocumentRoot
[18:47] <BrianTM> Thanks Ahlee
[18:47] <fission6> own: any suggestions for me and my coloring issue
[18:47] <Nilbud> StaRetji: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/341363 Good luck.
[18:48] <bluebaron> Ahlee, i can access the pages from localhost
[18:48] <ilowe> leissi: just uninstall the older kernel package; the postrm cleanup will remove the grub entries
[18:48] <Ahlee> bluebaron: check your error log, 4xx and 5xx errors should be logged there
[18:48] <StaRetji> Nilbud: Thank you, when it comes to bugs, I'll sure need it. Cheers...
[18:48] <__k> own, there are web-based apps that you can use that are free (e.g. freetranslation.com).
[18:49] <Ahlee> bluebaron: are you bound to the loopback?  I don't install apache from apt, but ubuntu does strange things with /etc/default in the name of 'security'
[18:49] <SilentWarrior> hey guys, can anyone help me out? I want to setup Grub, since my windows install went AFK and my ubuntu install is inside it (using windows installer program), right now i cant boot anything, http://pastie.org/645693, thanks in advance
[18:49] <own> __k: yeah, I usually am able to use something like rustran.com but I need to have something that works offline as well occasionally :/
[18:50] <__k> own, if you can find an app that does not require the server to translate, you can save the webpage (like some flash applications have all the logic/processing done on the client-side). good luck
[18:51] <gp_will_be_back> how do i resize my ubuntu partition ?
[18:51] <gp_will_be_back> how do i resize my ubuntu partition ?
[18:51] <adalgiso> gp_will_be_back: you can use a program like gparted from the livecd
[18:51] <vigo> SilentWarrior: I guess you need to fix Windows, chkdisk or somesuch thing.
[18:51] <__k> gp_will_be_back, have you tried GParted?
[18:52] <gp_will_be_back> yes but i dot want to boot
[18:52] <adalgiso> gp_will_be_back: do you have an Ubuntu cd?  if so, boot from the cd and run gparted
[18:52] <SilentWarrior> vigo, fix Windows? Can you be a little bit more especific?
[18:52] <gp_will_be_back> can i do it while system is running ...lvm crap
[18:52] <Ahlee> lvextend
[18:53] <adalgiso> gp_will_be_back: gparted can also be run from a flash drive if your computer support booting from USB
[18:53] <__k> anyone know if there are any programming specific channels on Ubuntu Servers (this server). specifically c programming. thanks
[18:53] <adalgiso> gp_will_be_back: http://gparted.sourceforge.net/liveusb.php
[18:53] <vigo> SilentWarrior: Yes, the error as stated is that Windows is not working, therefore you cannot access the WUBI. is that correct?
[18:53] <adalgiso> __k: can you send me a paste of your C code?
[18:54] <Ahlee> gp_will_be_back: if you're running lvm it can be simple, given you have physical space available and are running a file system that allows for online resizing
[18:54] <__k> adalgiso, its not the code -- its a socket programming program...and it works fine on windows/solaris and even ubuntu..just not on the distro that im working on presently.
[18:54] <SilentWarrior> vigo, no, I MBS isnt there or isnt doing its job, thats why i want to setup grub or fix my windows one (yeah right..)
[18:55] <purpzey> Can someone help me trouble shoot my Gnome-power-manager. The tray icon says I am hooked up to AC power and there is no battery present, but my battery is there and present, is it possible my battery is not working properly or is it a problem with Ubuntu?
[18:55] <adalgiso> __k: sounds strange, are you sure that the machine you are on now has the proper libraries?
[18:55] <adalgiso> __k: you said that it segfaults when you go to run the executable?
[18:55] <__k> adalgiso, is there a way i can ensure this?
[18:55] <Ahlee> __k: ld <binary>
[18:55] <krivets> Looking for libxine-extracodecs on Jaunty amd64. Not in my list. Guess I need to add a source? Help?
[18:55] <__k> adalgiso, correct
[18:56] <adalgiso> __k: you can download the library and put it in the same folder as your .c and .h files, although you';d probably get a compile-time error if it couldn't find the libs
[18:56] <leissi> if I ask nicely, would someone fix this for me so that it only shows ubuntu 9.04 2.6.28.15 normal, recovery and memtest, and the first windows vista/longhorn? http://paste.ubuntu.com/287999/
[18:56] <adalgiso> this is in C correct?
[18:56] <leissi> I'm not sure I should go tampering with that since I don't really understand the inner workings
[18:57] <vigo> SilentWarrior: That is why I suggested a Windows Utility, chckdisk or something like that, fix or repair the Windows, then continue on, look at computerhope.com for more precise information on that.
[18:57] <Guest86986> help installed a driver that broke my sound card driver!
[18:57] <Pinz> ciao
[18:57] <adalgiso> SilentWarrior: there is a fixmbr program on a windows CD if you boot into recovery mode
[18:57] <__k> adalgiso, is there some standard pack of c libs that i can get form somewhere?
[18:57] <bluebaron> Ahlee, i was inadvertently bound to loopback
[18:57] <Ahlee> bluebaron: that'll do it :)
[18:58] <Guest86986> help installed a driver that broke my sound card driver!
[18:59] <Ahlee> Guest86986: welcome to the wonderful world of sound on linux.  I don't have any helpful tidbits to offer or suggestions.
[18:59] <vigo> Guest86986: Did it work before?
[18:59] <sarvesh> hi
[18:59] <jedipottsy> can someone help with UNR? im having this problem http://img203.imageshack.us/img203/104/iconproblem.png
[19:00] <Guest86986> vigo yeah, i installed a modem driver, sound broke, uninstalled it, and now all pulseaudio has to say is 'dummy output'
[19:01] <Pinz> !list
[19:01] <Ahlee> I'm having problems changing passwords on local accounts.  When executing passwd it's prompting me for my current password twice, then for my new password.  It then returns authentication failure, password unchanged, but is in fact changing the password
[19:02] <vigo> Guest86986: Ahlee was very correct, but it may just be an Analog Output got changed during the install of the other package, which is why I am such a believer in Backups.
[19:02] <Guest86986> vigo i did this once before (and got it working again, didnt realize it was the modem driver) and i think a kernel update fixed it.. any way to reload all kernel modules?
[19:03] <bluebaron> Ahlee, I had mbn:80 and mbn was in my host file as localhost
[19:04] <purpzey> Can someone help me trouble shoot my Gnome-power-manager. The tray icon says I am hooked up to AC power and there is no battery present, but my battery is there and present, is it possible my battery is not working properly or is it a problem with Ubuntu?
[19:04] <vigo> Guest86986: There are a few ways, update/upgrade may be the best but I would have to locate the command to load older kernels.
[19:04] <orwell> how would I connect my TV to ubuntu to use as my display
[19:05] <dmoranda> I'm trying to win a trip to Autodesk University.  Any views would be much appreciated! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzoCdLjN_gw
[19:05] <vigo> !media | orwell
[19:05] <Ahlee> bluebaron: ahh, always love the roundabout ways
[19:05] <dury> hi there channel :)
[19:06] <Ahlee> orwell: Are you looking for physically?  How you'd configure Xorg once it is physically connected?
[19:06] <orwell> yeah the software side
[19:07] <Guest86986> any one else please help? how to re-compile kernel modules?
[19:07] <Ahlee> no idea, I havein't isntalled X since 1999
[19:07] <adalgiso> !codecs | adalgiso
[19:07] <ilowe> leissi: As I mentioned above, just "apt-get remove linux-image-2.26.27-whatever" and the grub entries will get cleaned up; you shouldn't modify that file by hand (especially not to just remove extra kernels)
[19:07] <leissi> ilowe, are you sure?
[19:08] <ilowe> leissi: about the cleaning? yup.
[19:08] <dury> is it possible to install chrome in Ubuntu
[19:08] <dury> I mean chrome browser
[19:08] <ilowe> leissi: you only need to hack the file if you want to change the boot priority of your windoze partition
[19:08] <Ahlee> Mucking inside grub.conf is not for the faint of heart
[19:08] <markl_> is there a way to let apt-get download more than one file at a time from the same source?
[19:08] <Guest86986> dury dev version yes other then that via wine
[19:09] <leissi> ilowe, well I'd rather have it boot to windows by default
[19:09] <ilowe> dury: look for "chromium"; I think there's a package out there, but I think it's only in Karmic. Look for the PPA on launchpad.
[19:09] <Ruadh> Hi. I want to add a second monitor to my PC. I use Ubuntu 9.04. Can anyone tell me how I should go about adding and a second monitor?
[19:09] <Ahlee> markl_: apt is single threaded AFAIK
[19:09] <leissi> can I just move the windows part above the ubuntu part and it'll work?
[19:09] <markl_> Ahlee: if it grabs files from different sources it seems to do more than one at a time
[19:09] <Ahlee> leissi: That's a loaded question.
[19:09] <ilowe> leissi: yup; it shouldn't even cause problems when you install the next kernel
[19:10] <markl_> Ahlee: but from the same source i want it to do up to 4 files
[19:10] <leissi> it's loaded with CURIOSITY and DOUBT
[19:10] <leissi> watch out
[19:10] <losha> markl_: don't think so. Trying to max out your bandwidth?
[19:10] <Ahlee> markl_: *shrug* any reason other than impatience?
[19:10] <ubuntu> night guys
[19:11] <markl_> Ahlee: nope
[19:11] <markl_> losha: yep
[19:11] <ubuntu> anyone could give me via pastebin the contents of the net.lo file?
[19:11] <ilowe> leissi: you can move the Windows load blocks but they need to be before the *whole* automagic block
[19:11] <ubuntu> i deleted it  :(
[19:11] <dury> Guest86986: dev version how is that?
[19:11] <Ahlee> leissi: we don't know your hardware setup.  Given the multiple grub devices it looks like you have at least 2 drives, with at least two partitions per drive. Asking us to guess which one you want is a loaded question
[19:11] <ilowe> leissi: Also, you seem to have 3 extra OSes installed?
[19:11] <ubuntu> /etc/init.d/net.lo file please
[19:11] <leissi> ilowe, remnants from old installs
[19:11] <ilowe> leissi: what Ahlee said
[19:11] <leissi> there's only ubuntu and windows 7 here
[19:11] <ilowe> leissi: creepy...
[19:12] <ilowe> leissi: we can give you the principles, but as Ahlee says, it
[19:12] <ilowe> leissi: it's hard to guess which piece is which
[19:12] <ubuntu> please, .. I need the contents of the /etc/init.d/net.lo file:...
[19:12] <Ahlee> leissi: well, I'll give you what your asking for, but bear in mind I wouldn't do this if you're unfamiliar, and definitely make sure you have a boot CD present and backups of the current /boot/grub/menu.lst before proceeding
[19:13] <ilowe> leissi: you can grab everything in http://paste.ubuntu.com/287999/ that is after line 162 and put it at line 51
[19:13] <losha> markl_: update manager often *looks* like it downloads multiple debs at once. I wonder if synaptic will do it for you too. You'll have to read the manual to find out I guess...
[19:13] <leissi> thank you ilowe
[19:13] <Nilbud> Quick question. What file is it I change to have Ubuntu boot without a GUI?
[19:13] <panfist> i'm in a screen session. can i grep stuff that was previously printed to stdout?
[19:13] <leissi> the easy answer :)
[19:13] <ilowe> leissi: in addition to backups (see Ahlee's answer), you should prepare a livecd or something to make sure you can actually boot
[19:13] <leissi> also actually I have 2 hdd's of which one is partitioned, the other isn't :P
[19:14] <Ahlee> fair enough
[19:14] <leissi> I got my livecd right here
[19:14] <ilowe> Ahlee: if it breaks s/he keeps the pieces :)
[19:14] <leissi> I'm not gonna go fiddle with grub without it
[19:14] <ilowe> leissi: good call
[19:15] <SilentWarrior> can anyone help me setup a MBR (grub?) so i can boot my OS again? http://pastie.org/645693 http://pastie.org/645713 Thank you.
[19:15] <leissi> ok done
[19:15] <leissi> now to see if it works
[19:15] <leissi> brb shortly to thank if it did
[19:15] <rhollander> hello
[19:15] <rhollander> =D
[19:16] <losha> panfist: not really. Unless you scroll back, cut&paste into a file and then grep the file, Or some terminal progs will let you save everything to a file that you can grep through. The ones I've seen need you to turn on logging *bfore* you generate output though...
[19:17] <leissi> hmm hmm HMM
[19:17] <leissi> the default option now says "Other operating systems" and gives error 11 :P
[19:18] <demon_> hyia
[19:18] <ikonia> leissi: other operating systems is not a bootable option
[19:18] <leissi> hurr durr :D
[19:18] <leissi> really now
[19:18] <ikonia> leissi: pardon ?
[19:18] <demon_> my hp pavillion dv9500 monitor is very not bright, very very not bright, in power manager the brightness is at full, problem ?
[19:18] <leissi> nevermind :)
[19:18] <gp_will_be_back> ext4 doesnt resize ?
[19:18] <gp_will_be_back> no option in gparted ?
[19:19] <ikonia> ext4 can resize
[19:19] <leissi> it should work now
[19:19] <Ahlee> ikonia: online?
[19:19] <addisonj_> hmmm... so trying to rsync files FROM a linux box to a Win Machine, how would one best go about that, and it should just be a one time job
[19:19] <ikonia> Ahlee: with things like lvm I believe it can as that's not a real resize, not partitions while it's mounted though
[19:19] <Ahlee> addisonj_: cygwin on the windows box
[19:20] <iPwned> ca
[19:20] <ciberkalo> error 18 ??????
[19:20] <jason_froebe> addisonj_ - for a one time job, just share a dir out on windows and use smbclient to copy the files
[19:20] <iPwned> can u guys see this
[19:20] <ikonia> iPwned: yes
[19:20] <Ahlee> eh, filesystem resize is agnostic to what's providing the underlying partition
[19:20] <jason_froebe> iPwned - nope, not at all ;-)
[19:20] <iPwned> nice iPhone app works
[19:21] <KEBA> is there a rss feed for the most popular brainstorm ideas?
[19:21] <Leissi> there
[19:21] <losha> addisonj_: do you have a version of rsync installed on the windows box (I didn't know this was possible). Can't do it without. I agree with jason_froebe. Use smb...
[19:21] <iPwned> now to get it approved
[19:21] <Leissi> grub works like I want it to now
[19:21] <Leissi> thanks for the assistance
[19:21] <ikonia> Ahlee: I guess it depends on the definition of "online", things like vxfs can do online/mounted file systems, ext$ can't of course do that,
[19:21] <Dougal_> i've exceeded my maximum number of tries to login with root password, what does this mean? When or how can I keep trying, or will i need to reset it? I do have superuser ability on another account, but I'd like to know my own root password.
[19:21] <iPwned> how to install iTunes in ubuntu ?
[19:21] <ikonia> iPwned: you don't, it's a windows/mac app, you'd have to use wine
[19:21] <Falchion> sup?
[19:21] <Leissi> iPwned, why would you want to install itunes in the first place
[19:22] <Falchion> that's a secret
[19:22] <iPwned> but it is wine compatable
[19:22] <ikonia> Dougal_: the root account is locked
[19:22] <jason_froebe> iPwned - you can use wine or crossoffice
[19:22] <cobra-the-joker> hey there guys ....does moblin use Sugar DE
[19:22] <ikonia> Dougal_: you don't login directly as root, use a non-privileged account and sudo
[19:22] <Ahlee> Dougal_: fromt eh other acount, sudo -s, then change your password with passwd
[19:23] <kassah> is there a way to add sender identities to Evolution
[19:23] <Dougal_> ikonia: you *can* log in directly as root, if you want to there's a setting that allows it. I don't usually, but i'd like to know that I *could*
[19:23] <ikonia> Dougal_: no there isn't, you'd have to unlock the account
[19:23] <Dougal_> Ahlee: thanks. Is the passwd program self-explanitory?
[19:23] <Ahlee> ikonia: I believe he's referring to logging into gnome via root?
[19:24] <ikonia> Dougal_: if you don't know how to set a password, you shouldn't be logging in as root - you need a basic level of understanding
[19:24] <Dougal_> Ahlee: no, just in a terminal/screen etc
[19:24] <jason_froebe> Dougal_ - man passwd
[19:24] <Dougal_> ikonia: thanks for the advice. But it's my computer, so i have a right to if I want to.
[19:24] <Dougal_> jason_froebe: thanks, i'll look it all up
[19:24] <ikonia> Dougal_: sure,
[19:24] <Ahlee> I support it.  Nuking your system is the best way to learn
[19:24] <addisonj_> sure you do, but don't come here when you break things :P
[19:25] <rhollander> i nuked my system to much
[19:25] <rhollander> think its almost at its end now
[19:25] <rhollander> =)
[19:25] <Ahlee> hell I've made a career out of it
[19:25] <Dougal_> addisonj_: i'll be carefull, i promise.
[19:25] <jason_froebe> breaking things is one of the best ways to learn...  imho :)
[19:25] <monster_> agreed
[19:25] <ciberkalo> que es el error 18????
[19:25] <ikonia> !es > ciberkalo
[19:25] <Dougal_> Besides, i'd like to say that I haven't logged in as root in many months, or I wouldn't have forgotten the password in the first place :)
[19:25] <Ahlee> jason_froebe: up to a point.  Breaking things to the point where it's faster to fix them than it is to reinstall is
[19:26] <Dougal_> Ahlee: unless of course i don't care about the machine and don't mind a reinstall.
[19:26] <addisonj_> eh, i take the more cautious approach of learning all I can and making sure I have everything right, look before you leap, but then again, most of the linux stuff I do is at work... so :P
[19:26] <vigo> Is also a good learning curve that.
[19:26] <addisonj_> well, logging in as root is just bad practice
[19:26] <monster_> real man only login as root.
[19:27] <monster_> <- real man
[19:27] <Pici> !noroot
[19:27] <jason_froebe> Ahlee - that's part of the learning process.  I mean, how many of us haven't hosed up a system to a point where we had to reinstall?
[19:27] <Ahlee> I agree with monster_.  :)
[19:27] <monster_> sudo su my friends
[19:27] <Dougal_> addisonj_: if you're at work, I'd agree. I'd only ever be this reckless with a computer that i didn't mind completely trashing.
[19:27] <monster_> feel the power
[19:27] <ikonia> guys - it's his box, he has been warned, let him be
[19:27] <ikonia> monster_: enough please
[19:27] <addisonj_> Dougal_, I am just saying, don't make logging in as root common practice, that teaches bad linux habits
[19:28] <monster_> =/
[19:28] <addisonj_> for the future, when you do know what you are doing, but anyways, on to more important things...
[19:28] <Dougal_> addisonj_: I agree completely. I haven't done it since i set up the password in the first place (hence forgetting the password)
[19:28] <Dougal_> yeah, sorry for sidelining the convo. Thanks for your help all.
[19:29] <addisonj_> anyways, bleh, today is migrate to a new web-server day :(
[19:29] <monster_> http://www.garyshood.com/root/
[19:30] <monster_> hopes he doesnt get kicked
[19:30] <ikonia> monster_: let it go please !
[19:30] <jmadrid> Hello All! I'm trying to solve something with my Xubuntu and I'm like a baby when it comes to Linux & command line. After having some issues and solving them in the forums about my GeForce4 420 Go, I have this other issue that had been hard to find info on:
[19:30] <monster_> its hillarious though
[19:30] <Ahlee> alright last shot.  Local user accounts can't change their passwords, I believe the issue's in pam somewhere.  When I issue passwd as a non-privileged user, it prompts for the current password twice, then reports passwd: Authentication failure and passwd: password unchanged but is, in fact, changing the password.  http://paste.ubuntu.com/287977/
[19:30] <jmadrid> The card defaults to the VGA connector and not it's LCD when it starts up.
[19:30] <ikonia> monster_: it's pointless, he's left, this isn't a joke channel.
[19:30] <jmadrid> Any guidance on the subject, please?
[19:31] <Strife89> I'm trying to find a quick way to print the number of pages in numerous PDFs. file and stat won't spill. Any advice?
[19:31] <ikonia> Ahlee: this looks interesting
[19:31] <jason_froebe> jmadrid - to use the dvi connector, you need to use the NVidia drivers - (System -> Administration -> Hardware Drivers)
[19:31] <Fffars> hello everybody
[19:32] <rhollander> ive got some problems with my Skype. it will not detect my audio device correctly. but i do get my logon and shutdown sound. even kopete sounds. what can i do?
[19:32] <bigmacx> ftw, the solution to my odd boot problem is described here http://blog.avirtualhome.com/2008/10/28/how-to-compile-a-custom-kernel-for-ubuntu-intrepid/#comment-4526
[19:32] <jason_froebe> jmadrid - the opensource doesn't seem to like the dvi connector on any of my nvidia cards
[19:32] <jmadrid> Hello Jason_froebe. Thank you very much! Thing is, this is a laptop. When powered on, the laptop screen remains black after Xubunto boot logo.
[19:32] <bucky> Ahlee, it won't let me change my passwd as user because that would effectively change the sudo passwd
[19:32] <bucky> maybe that's why
[19:32] <YGxxx> anyone here uses Colloquy ?
[19:32] <Fffars> i have a bug
[19:32] <jason_froebe> rhollander - for skype - download skype from skype.com, install it, then choose pulse for all audio devices
[19:32] <jmadrid> Then, when I connect an external monitor to the laptop, everything is there... so I go to the nVidia control panel, and " enable" the LCD.
[19:32] <jason_froebe> it'll work then
[19:32] <Fffars> with ubuntu 9.10 beta
[19:33] <Pici> Fffars : Please join #ubuntu+1 for Karmic/9.10 support/discussion.
[19:33] <jmadrid> So there is an official nVidia driver for my card?!!
[19:33] <Berzerker-> nvidia.com
[19:33] <Kingsy101> can someone help me, I have just inserted a belkin wireless network card into my ubuntu PC and I cant get it to work .. I am still using a wire atm
[19:33] <jmadrid> That's good news!
[19:33] <ikonia> jmadrid: look in system->administration->hardware drivers, it should offer some
[19:33] <bucky> Ahlee, sudo passwd jalons
[19:33] <ikonia> jmadrid: don't go to nvidia.com for drivers
[19:33] <nh2> I accidentally changed a bunch of permissions in /var/log. How can I find out which permissions the directories should have?
[19:34] <Ahlee> bucky: this is affecting users without sudo privs
[19:34] <jason_froebe> jmadrid - yes..  you need to start nvidia-settings as root (sudo nvidia-settings) make the laptop screen the primary screen and save the xorg.conf file to /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[19:34] <ikonia> nh2: look at the linux fhs file system, that should give you an idea, or get the infro from someone elses system
[19:34] <Kingsy101> when I booted up it said that it found new drivers, the driver it found was a Broadcom b43 wireless but when I try to install that it just stays on 0%
[19:34] <Kingsy101> does nothing
[19:34] <blendmaster1024> is it possible to write to hfs+ volumes from ubuntu?
[19:34] <Kingsy101> can someone help me get this installed/working
[19:34] <bucky> Ahlee, it's prolly default behavior
[19:35] <Ahlee> bucky: no, it isn't.
[19:35] <blendmaster1024> Kingsy101: it's unlikely that it's possible, wifi is a bit of a black are from linux, at least for that line of cards
[19:35] <ikonia> Ahlee: it's not default behaviour
[19:35] <bucky> Ahlee,  then change it
[19:35] <Ahlee> blendmaster1024: hfsplus is the file system type
[19:35] <jmadrid> Well... nVidia driver version 96 is enabled. But it still has issues. I mean, it all works fine... but I must connect an external monitor and enable the LCD of the laptop by using that external monitor. Would there be a way to make the LCD the default and not the VGA plug?
[19:35] <bucky> ikonia, change your password as user
[19:35] <blendmaster1024> Ahlee: yes, can i remount rw?
[19:35] <Ahlee> ikonia: I'm sorry?
[19:35] <Kingsy101> blendmaster1024 - huh? its not possible to get it working?
[19:35] <Kingsy101> impossible?
[19:35] <blendmaster1024> because i tried to and it didn't work
[19:35] <Ahlee> blendmaster1024: afaik yes
[19:35] <hendrixski> I just created a softlink to some files on my directory, now how can i grant access to others to use it as well>
[19:35] <ikonia> bucky: to not be able to change your password is not default
[19:35] <f00f> what is this interface [19:35] <blendmaster1024> Kingsy101: or ver very very hard
[19:35] <bucky> ikonia, change your password as user
[19:36] <Kingsy101> eh?
[19:36] <nh2> ikonia: isn't that information somewhere in apt? because during installation, it makes the dirs usable by the equivalent users, eg. /var/log/news news:news
[19:36] <ikonia> bucky: what about it
[19:36] <jmadrid> Thanks jason_froebe! Let's see how it goes.
[19:36] <bucky> ikonia, change your password as user
[19:36] <ikonia> nh2: no, it's part of the package
[19:36] <Kingsy101> isnt that stupid that you cant even use a belkin card on ubuntu?
[19:36] <ikonia> bucky: what about it ?
[19:36] <Ahlee> bucky: you can change your current password as the user without issue
[19:36] <bucky> ikonia, change your password as user
[19:36] <bucky> ikonia, change your password as user
[19:36] <bucky> ikonia, change your password as user
[19:36] <FloodBot3> bucky: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[19:36] <bucky> ikonia, change your password as user
[19:36] <blendmaster1024> Ahlee: that's what i thought too, but then it didn't work - do you know how to do that? or a place where it's decsribed?
[19:37] <Ahlee> blendmaster1024: any errors getting passed to syslog/dmesg when you mount with -rw?
[19:37] <Ahlee> i'm looking for an hfs+ formated usb stick to play along at home
[19:37] <llutz> hendrixski: softlinks will always have same permissions as origin-file, even if shown different by ls -l
[19:38] <blendmaster1024> Ahlee: no idea, i'm actually back on the mac side now
[19:38] <jason_froebe> blendmaster: how to enable write support for hfs+ filesystems:  http://www.ubuntuproductivity.com/journal/macintosh/08/2009/readwrite-to-hfs-on-ubuntu/
[19:38] <hendrixski> llutz, yep, so the question is what persmissions do I need to set it to for others to be able to access?
[19:38] <blendmaster1024> jason_froebe: thanks!!
[19:38] <jason_froebe> np
[19:38] <hendrixski> llutz, do i chmod it to group or something?
[19:38] <hendrixski> llutz, err, rather chown?
[19:39] <hendrixski> or should I chmod it to lik 777 or something (if that's safe for something that's going to be hosting a website
[19:39] <llutz> hendrixski: chown it to a group all your users are member off, chmod g+rw to files
[19:39] <iceroot> hendrixski: 777 is never save
[19:39] <llutz> hendrixski: chown 777 is never a good idea
[19:39] <Ahlee> llutz is correct, both to the group and 777
[19:40] <hendrixski> good thing I asked about the 777
[19:40] <llutz> Ahlee: NOT 777
[19:40] <hendrixski> so chmod g+rw  will let other users edit it in a safe way
[19:40] <hellfire> VMWare Workstation 6.5.3 Release: Ubuntu 9.04 is fully supported.
[19:40] <Ahlee> hendrixski: that is the best way.
[19:41] <f00f> anyone know what the as0t0 is under my ifconfig ?
[19:41] <f00f> as0t0 Link encap:UNSPEC HWaddr 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00
[19:41] <f00f> inet addr:10.8.0.1 P-t-P:10.8.0.1 Mask:255.255.255.0
[19:41] <f00f> UP POINTOPOINT RUNNING NOARP MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
[19:41] <f00f> RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
[19:41] <FloodBot3> f00f: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[19:41] <f00f> TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
[19:41] <whartung> can someone give me a pointer on how I would go about installing postgres 7.4 on a Ubuntu 8.10 system?
[19:41] <hendrixski> Ahlee, llutz, iceroot thanks :-D
[19:42] <f00f> sorry baout that
[19:42] <f00f> i thought i only pasted the first line
[19:42] <jiffe> is there a way to ignore file conflicts between packages w/ apt-get install?
[19:42] <joeb3_> f00f, you running openvpn?
[19:42] <Ahlee> ipv6 tunnel mayhaps?
[19:42] <f00f> joeb3_: yes... but i since uninstalled it... that is creating instances in my iptables and godd knows what else... i want my server to just work not keep me from accessing the outside network
[19:43] <jason_froebe> whartung - you can just install the individual .deb files from http://www.postgresql.org/download/linux
[19:43] <Ahlee> f00f: check /etc/network/interfaces - is it defined there?
[19:43] <f00f> Ahlee: no it's not defined... thats the problem :p
[19:44] <duffydack> 0oo, shiny vbox update
[19:44] <mkjackson> hey folks, I was wanting to make it so that when I hit "<super><alt>e" nautilus comes up with root privledges... I've tried binding the command "sudo Nautilus /" but it doesn't work (I assume because it requires a password).  Is there a way to pipe in the password or have it prompt for the password in a fashion similar to when you're add/removing apps?
[19:45] <jason_froebe> mkjackson - man gksudo
[19:45] <joeb3_> mkjackson, gksu nautilus
[19:46] <jmadrid> Allright.  It appears that it worked. Haven't restarted yet but, the sudo thing poped up the GUI.
[19:46] <jmadrid> I'll try it again just in case..
[19:47] <ori> kjhk
[19:47] <Ahlee> my issue is defintely related to pam, restoring stock common-"account|auth|password|session" allows local accounts to change their passwords
[19:47] <Curtis_B> ok, i got a noob question - in gnome, whenever there are OS updates, I get prompted automatically. In Ubuntu server, nothing prompts me for updates. What do I need to do to see available updates?
[19:47] <hendrixski> llutz, is there already a group that all users would be a part of?
[19:47] <jason_froebe> Ahlee - pam can be extremely painful to get right
[19:48] <hendrixski> or should Ic reate a new one for these people who will need to edit this file?
[19:48] <Ahlee> jason_froebe: you're telling me, especially with 6.06, 7.10, and 8.04 instances present
[19:48] <jmadrid> OK. Restarting now. Please cross your fingers! Thanks again jason_froebe! :D
[19:48] <jason_froebe> Curtis_B - sudo aptitude update <-- after updating, it'll tell you the number of packages available for upgrading
[19:48] <Bilge> Can lilo actually boot Ubuntu kernel images?
[19:49] <jason_froebe> Bilge - yes
[19:49] <Ahlee> hendrixski: by default everybody gets created with their own UID and GID IIRC, your probably going to want to create your own group and add those members you want accessing the file to taht group
[19:49] <Zachk18> Curtis_B, or you can use sudo apt-get update which is better
[19:49] <ilowe> Curtis_B: you may be looking for something like "unattended-upgrades"
[19:49] <dragon> !gpl
[19:49] <ilowe> Curtis_B: you can customize it so that it auto-updates stuff other than security updates
[19:49] <hendrixski> Ahlee, I see, I'll create a group then
[19:49] <dragon> What is Ubuntu's relationship with the GPL?
[19:49] <jason_froebe> ilowe - for servers, automatic upgrades can be tricky but ymmv
[19:50] <Zachk18> #ubuntu-beginners-help is there for all your noobetry questions
[19:50] <Curtis_B> jason_froebe, Zach18, ilowe, all good information - thank you!
[19:50] <jason_froebe> dragon - they're in love ;-)
[19:50] <Bilge> jason_froebe: I don't know what I'm doing wrong then because it's not booting for me but I can't see anything because I'm rebooting remotely
[19:50] <dragon> jason_froebe: haha nice
[19:50] <ilowe> jason_froebe: absolutely... but it's the closest thing to automatic behaviour of the update-manager in X (that I know of)
[19:50] <jason_froebe> Bilge, ubuntu by default uses grub..  any particular reason why you want to use lilo?
[19:51] <Bilge> Not with my provider
[19:51] <kopos> quit
[19:51] <Bilge> They have set it up to use lilo and grub is not installed
[19:51] <Bilge> And they have also compiled their own kernel
[19:51] <Bilge> So I installed linux-image-server to get the stock Ubuntu kernel and now I am trying to make lilo boot it, but it won't
[19:51] <jmadrid> It worked!!! :D
[19:52] <Bilge> I don't know what I'm missing
[19:52] <jason_froebe> Bilge - take a look at http://www.control-escape.com/linux/lilo-cfg.html
[19:52] <dragon> Is there a command-line tool to change the apt mirrors without modifying the sources.list file?
[19:52] <dragon> !enter | Bilge
[19:52] <Gnea> dragon: no.
[19:52] <ptiloup> lut tou le monde
[19:53] <ilowe> Bilge: do you have access to the disk or are you in a VM?
[19:53] <dragon> Gnea: there is a GUI tool for doing that, so I'm still wondering.
[19:53] <Bilge> I've read the man page for lilo.conf
[19:53] <ptiloup> hello every body
[19:53] <Bilge> It's a dedicated server and I have full disk access yes
[19:53] <Gnea> dragon: sources.list gets modified no matter what. no way to avoid it.
[19:53] <jason_froebe> Bilge - every time you make a change to the lilo.conf file, you need to build the lilo boot image.  "lilo" iirc
[19:53] <dooglus> can I expect a windows WLAN driver to work on a 64 bit Ubuntu install using ndiswrapper?
[19:53] <shaffy> hi!  can anyone tell me if it is possible, and if so, how to change the "theme" of ubuntu 9.04 netbook remix so that it looks like a regular ubuntu desktop?  i don't want the stock theme.
[19:53] <nightcrow> hello
[19:53] <ptiloup> who are french ???
[19:54] <ptiloup> ^^"
[19:54] <Bilge> jason_froebe: of course, and I have done, otherwise I wouldn't have the boot problem. It won't boot the stock Ubuntu kernel with my definition
[19:54] <Gnea> !fr | ptiloup
[19:54] <nightcrow> im installing Ubuntu 9.04 Server and was wondering if anyone can tell me where I can find Samba, PDC, SSH, DNS, DHCP, Myclockd, TFTP in the install
[19:54] <nightcrow> i have found samba, DNS and SSH
[19:54] <dragon> Gnea: I never said I wanted to avoid it.
[19:54] <nightcrow> but cant see to find PDC, DHCP, Myclockd, and TFTP
[19:54] <Gnea> nightcrow: you have to install them with apt
[19:54] <dragon> Gnea: What I said was ambiguous, sorry.
[19:54] <Gnea> dragon: then I misunderstood what you wrote.
[19:54] <jason_froebe> nightcrow - sudo aptitude search <something>
[19:54] <llutz> jason_froebe: no need for sudo
[19:55] <dragon> Is there a command-line tool to change the apt mirrors instead of modifying the sources.list file manually?
[19:55] <jason_froebe> llutz - true... just habit :)
[19:55] <nightcrow> Gnea, jason_froebe, this machine isnt connected to the internet
[19:55] <llutz> bad habit then :)
[19:55] <nightcrow> i was hoping i would be able to add them via the CD
[19:55] <dwarder> what substitutes rc-default in ubuntu 8.10
[19:55] <Guest89995> hi .... how can i put a icon of my network manager in the panel? ( my network manager is Wicd )
[19:55] <Gnea> nightcrow: so pop the cd in
[19:55] <Bilge> Is there anything apparently wrong with my lilo.conf? http://paste.ubuntu.com/288040/
[19:55] <nightcrow> Gnea: ive got the cd in :)
[19:55] <Ahlee> when did aptitude replace apt-get/apt-cache?
[19:56] <nightcrow> now i dont know how to add them :)
[19:56] <Guest89995> a icon with the status of the network manager
[19:56] <Gnea> Ahlee: it didn't. they're both available.
[19:56] <vge> battle goes on
[19:56] <Ahlee> Gnea: I know, but I never see people reference apt-cache/apt-get, everybody defaults to aptitude now it seems
[19:56] <Gnea> Ahlee: then you aren't around much
[19:57] <Guest89995> can anyone help me?
[19:57] <vge> http://www.googlefight.com/index.php?lang=en_GB&word1=aptitude&word2=apt-get
[19:57] <nightcrow> hehe
[19:57] <nightcrow> :)
[19:57] <shaffy> hi!  can anyone tell me if it is possible, and if so, how to change the "desktop theme" of ubuntu 9.04 netbook remix so that it looks like a regular ubuntu desktop?
[19:58] <Gnea> dragon: I can't find one... never had a problem doing it manually anyway
[19:58] <naxa> hi! when I say "sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 9E691625", my computer say "sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 9E691625" what could cause this timeout?
[19:58] <The_Doctor> shaffy: try right click on the desktop and change desktop background.
[19:58] <vassago> shaffy, look through the System->Preferences menu
[19:58] <dbugger> Hey guys
[19:58] <naxa> hey sorry
[19:59] <dragon> Gnea: I can do it manually, but I wasn't sure which ones to leave untouched. I'm trying to change all possible sources to mirrors.us.kernel.org.
[19:59] <naxa> i meant: when I say "sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 9E691625", my computer say "gpg: keyserver timed out" what could cause this timeout?
[19:59] <Gnea> dragon: then use the search-and-replace in vim
[19:59] <dbugger> Im using the karmic Beta, and I have a question... Does the indicator apple indicate ANYTHING? Cos I dont see any kind of difference with new mail or unread messages in pidgin nor empathy
[19:59] <dragon> Gnea: and which ones should I replace?
[20:00] <Kraln> quick question - is there a quick way to upgrade from jaunty to the karmic beta (running netbook remix) ?
[20:00] <dragon> Gnea: us.archive.ubuntu.com?
[20:00] <Gnea> dragon: probably anything like us.archive.ubuntu.com
[20:00] <Gnea> dragon: yeah
[20:00] <Gnea> Kraln: not until it's released
[20:00] <dragon> Gnea: Would it be ok to replace security.ubuntu.com as well?
[20:00] <bigmacx> ahh, full description of my problem's rot cause here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kexec
[20:00] <Gnea> dragon: doubt it
[20:00] <shaffy> The_Doctor: thx, got it!
[20:01] <nightcrow> anyway, how would i add those packages without being connected to the internet
[20:01] <f00f> how do i check my rc.d configs ?
[20:01] <shaffy> vassago: thx! got!
[20:01] <Kraln> okay, how about a not so quick way. ie, adding a new repo, etc etc. trying to avoid downloading the iso
[20:01] <The_Doctor> shaffy: Your welcom.
[20:01] <shaffy> :D
[20:01] <zvacet> Kraln: http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/karmic/beta
[20:02] <Kraln> roger, will do
[20:02] <Kraln> ty
[20:02] <jotto> any reason to use jaunty over intrepid for server purposes?
[20:02] <jotto> or anyone have any sugestions on what to read about it?
[20:03] <jason_froebe> jotto - the newer packages & especially the newer kernel
[20:03] <jotto> ok
[20:03] <joaopinto> jotto, well, with 1 month for karmic I would wait a bit more
[20:04] <The_Doctor> joaopinto: 28 Nov
[20:04] <joaopinto> the end of support is also important
[20:04] <joaopinto> The_Doctor, you mean Oct :)
[20:04] <zvacet> nightcrow:  download them from another comp put on usb  and then install it on your comp
[20:04] <The_Doctor> Right
[20:04] <sidh> i really need your help, this thing is making me crazy
[20:04] <sidh> ok after i aptitude remove --purge kaffeine, i f i choose /dev/ALSA:surround51 as device i can watch tv and play music BUT i can not play video with mplayer
[20:04] <jason_froebe> joaopinto - only if you pay extra for support that is ;-)
[20:04] <nightcrow> zvacet: ok
[20:04] <johnni> When I try to watch an apple trailer in Gstreamer...I get can't find decoder text/html. Any idea how to fix that?
[20:04] <nightcrow> so just mount the usb?
[20:04] <The_Doctor> sidh: can you use VLC
[20:04] <sidh> i mean i can play video , but i have no sound with mplayer
[20:05] <zvacet> nightcrow:  be sure you downloaded all dependencies  ;)
[20:05] <joaopinto> jason_froebe, not really, you don't pay to get the updates, end of of support refers to that also, from an update perspective
[20:05] <nightcrow> zvacet: doh
[20:05] <nightcrow> :)
[20:05] <jotto> thanks jason_froebe and joaopinto
[20:05] <The_Doctor> sidh: Sometimes kmplayer had more audio codecs.
[20:05] <sidh> The_Doctor: still no sound with vlc
[20:05] <sidh> well i had it before i install kaffeine
[20:06] <The_Doctor> sidh: Have you checked the setting in the mixer?
[20:06] <sidh> you mean amixer
[20:06] <nightcrow> sudo apt-get search tftp returns me with E: Invalid Operation
[20:06] <The_Doctor> sidh: right click the speaker icon and open the mixer.
[20:06] <nightcrow> sudo apt-get search tftp returns me with E: Invalid Operation search
[20:07] <joaopinto> nightcrow, it,s apt-cache search, not apt-get
[20:07] <sidh> The_Doctor: i don't have such icon, it is mythbuntu
[20:07] <Pici> nightcrow: Use apt-cache to search, not apt-get
[20:07] <nightcrow> ah, ok
[20:07] <The_Doctor> Sorry
[20:07] <nightcrow> and apt-get to install?
[20:07] <joaopinto> nightcrow, yes
[20:07] <joaopinto> and are you sure you need an tftp client ?
[20:07] <joaopinto> tftp is not FTP
[20:07] <The_Doctor> sidh: but there must be a mixer some place. Are you sure the speakers are not muted?
[20:07] <joshjtl> does anyone know how to install latest moblin on ubuntu?
[20:07] <dragon> Gnea: it worked. Another question - would it be reasonable to expect the following command to work with every system?
[20:07] <dragon> sed -e 's/us.archive.ubuntu.com/mirrors.us.kernel.org/g' -i.orig sources.list
[20:07] <SierraNevadan> How can I find out what dpkg commands are run by 'apt-get remove'? Or is there a debug mode?
[20:08] <nightcrow> joaopinto, Pici: same error
[20:08] <sidh> The_Doctor: sure because sound get out with tv and music
[20:08] <sidh> but it is mythtv apps
[20:08] <joaopinto> nightcrow, why do you need tftp in the first place ?
[20:08] <Pici> nightcrow: what command arou you runing?
[20:08] <The_Doctor> sidh: If it uses pulse audio, each app has its own setting.
[20:08] <joaopinto> Siegfried, it executes the postrm scripts for every package being removed
[20:08] <nightcrow> joaopinto: why not?
[20:08] <nightcrow> Pici: it worked now
[20:08] <nightcrow> :)
[20:08] <nightcrow> typo
[20:08] <nightcrow> sudo apt-get search tftp
[20:09] <nightcrow> but joaopinto, why nit?
[20:09] <nightcrow> not
[20:09] <joaopinto> nightcrow, why should you ? do you have any trivial ftp server around ?
[20:09] <llutz> apt-cache search
[20:09] <joaopinto> nightcrow, do you understantd that TFTP and FTP are different protocols ?
[20:09] <rom1v> hi
[20:09] <nightcrow> joaopinto: yes
[20:09] <nightcrow> i want to use it for PXE
[20:09] <rom1v> what is the default ftp server in ubuntu server?
[20:09] <joaopinto> ah ok
[20:09] <shaul_> is there a c# compiler for linux?
[20:09] <nightcrow> hmmm, now, what is Myclockd?
[20:10] <jpds> !mono | shaul_
[20:10] <nightcrow> I need to install that, but cant find i
[20:10] <nightcrow> it
[20:10] <Trance> hi all
[20:10] <joaopinto> nightcrow, apt-cache policy tftp
[20:10] <jpds> !info mono | shaul_
[20:10] <theshadow> I had to kill my taskbar, now I want to relaunch it. What is the taskbar app called so I can do that?
[20:10] <joaopinto> nightcrow, you must have the universe repositor enabled
[20:10] <trism> shaul_: it is in the mono-smcs package
[20:10] <Trance> I checked Auto hid for my panel but when I want to see it it doesn't display
[20:10] <nightcrow> joaopinto: sorry?
[20:10] <nightcrow> universe repo?
[20:11] <joaopinto> !universe | nightcrow
[20:11] <nightcrow> joaopinto: isnt it set up by default?
[20:11] <joaopinto> nightcrow, if the package is not available, it is not at least on your system, so please check it
[20:12] <nightcrow> i found tftp
[20:12] <nightcrow> installed it :)
[20:12] <Trance> I checked Auto hid for my panel but when I want to see it it doesn't display
[20:12] <nightcrow> so i guess the repo is enable by default
[20:12] <kraito> i can't get my cube to be see from the outside instead of the outside. can anybody help me with that?
[20:12] <ltcabral> how do i change desktop icons size??
[20:13] <fccf> ltcabral: right click on the icon .... click Resize
[20:14] <Trance> Itcabral: go to home
[20:14] <ltcabral> fccf: theres no Resize option... theres only stretch icon
[20:14] <Trance> ltcabral: then edit/preference
[20:14] <fccf> ltcabral: that's right .. stretch
[20:14] <sergio> que pasa lucas
[20:14] <ltcabral> fccf: stretch will just make 1 smaller
[20:14] <Trance> ltcabral: go to home then edit/preference
[20:14] <vcinzz> hello
[20:14] <joaopinto> !es | sergio
[20:14] <The_Doctor> Trance: Will it show if you hover the mouse right at the bottom for a few seconds.
[20:15] <sergio> holaaaaaaaaaa
[20:15] <Trance> The_Doctor: nope!
[20:15] <vcinzz> !es | sergio
[20:15] <zvacet> !es | Sergio
[20:15] <vcinzz> !es | sergio
[20:15] <ltcabral> Trance: ooh it worked... thanks
[20:15] <vcinzz> !es | sergio
[20:15] <Trance> :)
[20:15] <vcinzz> !es | sergio
[20:15] <salmonface> is there an arabic ubuntu channel?
[20:16] <fccf> !sa |salmonface
[20:16] <vcinzz> UBUNTU SHIT O.S.!!
[20:16] <Trance> The_Doctor: weired problem!!
[20:16] <vcinzz> UBUNTU SHIT O.S.!!
[20:16] <FloodBot3> vcinzz: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[20:16] <sergio> alguien habla castellano
[20:16] <salmonface> thanks fccf
[20:16] <waga> join pure3
[20:16] <zvacet> !language | vcinzz
[20:16] <Rendw> can anyone give me a hand configuring ubuntu as a network bridge?
[20:16] <Pici> sergio: escribe /join #ubuntu-es
[20:17] <Rendw> all i know is i have br0, eth0, and wlan0, and i'd like those 3 to be friends
[20:17] <Pulga> hi, what are the suggestions editing webpages in ubuntu??, something like dreamweaver???
[20:17] <vcinzz> !language | zvacet
[20:17] <sergio> no lo entiendo
[20:17] <vcinzz> !language | sergio
[20:18] <fccf> Pulga: bluefish or screem ... depending on what you are doing
[20:18] <sako> has anyone installed eclipse on ubuntu 9.10 from the repos?
[20:18] <The_Doctor> Trance: I hope you did not accidentally click "remove panel"
[20:18] <FloodBot3> vcinzz: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[20:18] <fccf> !karmic | sako
[20:18] <sako> ty
[20:18] <Trance> The_Doctor: no no! I just checked auto hide
[20:18] <vcinzz> !language | fccf
[20:19] <fccf> Thank you Pici
[20:20] <sergio> alguien en castellano españa
[20:20] <fccf> !es | sergio
[20:20] <The_Doctor> Pulga: Would Drupal work?
[20:20] <Rendw> i edited some things in /etc/network/interfaces but i don't even know if I have to reset for the changes to take place :/
[20:20] <dragon> what does auto-apt do?
[20:20] <kb3cda> ne1 know how to supress the join/disconnect messages in chat on xchat?
[20:20] <dragon> !auto-apt
[20:20] <Pulga> drupal
[20:20]  * dragon points kb3cda towards #freenode
[20:21] <nightcrow> guys, how do i define the samba server as PDC
[20:21] <Keiya_> Is there an alternative to the calendar part of Outlook that actually /works/?
[20:21] <The_Doctor> kb3cda: I use Konversation because it is in the graphical interface instead of a command. But you can find the command through google.
[20:22] <zvacet> dragon: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutoApt
[20:22] <dragon> zvacet: thanks
[20:22] <kraito> trying to get cube to be seen from outside can anyone help?
[20:22] <Trance> The_Doctor: I solved it :D by gconf-editor
[20:22] <zvacet> dragon: np
[20:22] <Elirips> hello. can sort read numbers like 22E12 or 334E-17 ?
[20:23] <joaopinto> Elirips, man sort, if it can, is there described
[20:24] <cpt> Hello, people!
[20:24] <The_Doctor> Pulga: Druple, sorry
[20:24] <purpzey> Can someone help me trouble shoot my Gnome-power-manager. The tray icon says I am hooked up to AC power and there is no battery present, but my battery is there and present, is it possible my battery is not working properly or is it a problem with Ubuntu?
[20:25] <zvacet> dragon: http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/apt-howto/ch-search.en.html
[20:25] <fccf> The_Doctor: Pulga: Druple is a Content Managment System ... Not a webpage editor , and IMHO is more trouble than it is worth
[20:25] <cpt> Is there any mainteiners or developers?
[20:25] <erUSUL> cpt: not likely
[20:25] <jason_froebe> purpzey - it'll depend on your laptop
[20:26] <fccf> cpt: be more spacific , I'll point you in the right direction,  what package?
[20:26] <purpzey> jason_froebe: Is there a way to tell without pulling the cable and seeing if it turns off?
[20:27] <cpt> I want to give some wishes to improve ubuntu...
[20:27] <netbook> Hi I need some wireless help. I am joining some wireless networks through commandline. I need to join my Uni network and instructions are here: http://www.itlabs.umn.edu/help/network/wireless-linux-wpa.php
[20:27] <netbook> but that is for wpa-supplicant, not for etc/network/interfaces
[20:27] <peterr> hi, How can I watermark many photos in one go? Can I use Gwenview to do this?
[20:27] <jason_froebe> purpzey - possibly.. you need to make sure you have the correct sensors enabled... and those will depend on your lapotp
[20:27] <netbook> i found a script that can switch between interfaces
[20:27] <netbook> so I am wondering how to translate the wpa_supplicant syntax to /etc/network/interfaces syntax
[20:28] <ax-ax> lol syntax triggered a hl
[20:28] <purpzey> jason_froebe: Sony Vaio VGN-FS990
[20:28] <fccf> cpt: somebody is probably already ahead of you ... see www.launchpad.net/ubuntu - this is where development happens ... what you are talking about comes in the form of a Blueprint ... that is what you need to write
[20:28] <Slart> peterr: I would use imagemagick for something like that
[20:28] <Slart> peterr: it might be possible to do it using gimp as well
[20:29] <agustosba> layn
[20:29] <peterr> Slart: thanks.
[20:30] <netbook> anyone up for the wireless question?
[20:30] <fccf> !anyone | netbook
[20:30] <netbook> ubottu ok thanks
[20:30] <ubox> greetings room
[20:30] <fccf> !patience | netbook
[20:30] <fccf> !hi | ubox
[20:31] <cpt> ok,fccf, I follow your advise, thank you
[20:31] <netbook> oh that is a bot ><
[20:31] <ubox> yep
[20:31] <nutterpc> depends what the wireless question is
[20:31] <wasutton3> If i create a live usb drive (using unetbootin) will i be able to boot an imac (late 2008 model) off of it?
[20:31] <ubox> anyone have an idea hot to enable cl whois to query more than just .com .edu and .net?
[20:32] <fsufitch> hi, i have a problem: i can't install python-dev (or python2.6-dev)
[20:32] <fccf> wasutton3: I'm gunna say probably, not sure how the mac boots from USB though
[20:32] <fsufitch> i'm getting a 404 from aptitude
[20:32] <nutterpc> if the LiveUSB you are building is built to support it wasutton3 yes
[20:32] <durt> !brainstorm | cpt
[20:32] <gartral> hi all, how do i scan my network to see all the switches and such?
[20:32] <ubox> fsufitch: perhaps a repository is not enabled
[20:32] <netbook> Does anyone here know how to tranlsate the wpa_supplicant syntax found here: http://www.itlabs.umn.edu/help/network/wireless-linux-wpa.php to the syntax found in /etc/network/interfaces?
[20:33] <wasutton3> nutterpc: its just the latest jaunty i386 disk image
[20:33] <Slart> gartral: nmap might find stuff.. I doubt it will see a simple switch though
[20:33] <cpt> ok,ubottu
[20:33] <fsufitch> ubox: it's not telling me that the package isn't found, rather it finds the package, but gets a 404 when it tries to grab it
[20:33] <nutterpc> fsufitch, try the mirror you are using, it normally indicates a 404 error that the mirror in question may/may not have it
[20:33] <joaopinto> netbook, wpa_supplicant is not related to /etc/network/interfaces, you can use wpa_supplicant on Ubuntu
[20:33] <fsufitch> nutterpc, how do I change a mirror?
[20:34] <Slart> ubox: I haven't done any special configuring and as far as I can tell it finds stuff in lots of top domains
[20:34] <ubox> fsufitch: perhaps a firewall issue?
[20:34] <fsufitch> nutterpc, this is the us ubuntu archives which should have it ;)
[20:34] <nutterpc> ahhhh
[20:34] <jason_froebe> purpezy - look like there is an open bug regarding this: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/laptop-detect/+bug/368967
[20:34] <Out_Cold> fsufitch, could be the server is down
[20:34] <fsufitch> ubox, i can install other packages from the same archive just fine
[20:34] <netbook> joaopinto I found a script to switch easily between networks in network/interfaces. I want to join multiple networks
[20:34] <ubox> slart: really? i try and i claims i can only do those three. try my site www.robloranger.ca
[20:34] <Out_Cold> oh nvm
[20:34] <grekkos> this isn't exactly an ubuntu issue, but i'm having trouble setting up my compiz to use alt + right click to resize windows, can anyone help? or point me in the right direction?
[20:34] <fsufitch> Out_Cold, nope, i can find the directory on the server using firefox, just that the package isn't there
[20:34] <fsufitch> http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/p/python2.6/
[20:35] <Out_Cold> fsufitch, try another repo?
[20:35] <nutterpc> fsufitch, that means as I mentioned
[20:35] <ubox> fsufitch: that is strange, maybe the particular server is temporarily down. you could try to compile from source
[20:35] <nutterpc> its a mirror issue
[20:35] <Doc-Saintly> Is there a way to make the default vnc server in ubuntu poll full-screen?
[20:35] <nutterpc> I pick my new mobile phone up today'
[20:35] <Slart> ubox: works nicely.. registered 2009-01-30 bla bla bla
[20:35] <nutterpc> yay
[20:36] <Slart> !ccsm | grekkos
[20:36] <fsufitch> oh wait, nevermind guys, an apt-get update fixed it... sorry!
[20:36] <ubox> slart: booo, maybe it's my version. do you know the package name so i can try to upgrade?
[20:37] <Slart> ubox: I'm running whois v4.7.30 .. afaik it's the regular version available in jaunty
[20:37] <ubox> i'm still on ibex as when i tried jaunty it broke during upgrade
[20:37] <balint> hi guys, I use this command to start an X server: startx -- `which Xvfb` :1 -auth /etc/X99.cfg -screen 0 1024x768x24 2>&1 >/dev/null
[20:37] <grekkos> Slart: that kind of helped but i'm already using ccsm and it's just not changing the key when i change the setting
[20:37] <ubox> i will be on jaunty or karmic later today when i get my hp pav
[20:37] <CMoH> Hello. I want to install an Ubuntu server tomorrow for an enterprise. However, I have looked up the download page there and it seems the newest version, 9.04, is supported until 2010, while the older one, 8.04, is until 2013. Which one should I choose tomorrow?
[20:38] <fccf> !lts | CMoH
[20:38] <balint> but for some reason the auth file (/etc/X99.cfg) gets overridden by a default one, /tmp/serverauth.HAsrPy9378
[20:38] <CMoH> thank you, ubottu
[20:38] <CMoH> thank you fccf actually
[20:38] <CMoH> :D
[20:38] <fccf> CMoH: Use the LTS
[20:38] <balint> so the actual process that is running is xinit /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc -- /usr/bin/Xvfb :1 -screen 0 1024x768x24 -auth /tmp/serverauth.HAsrPy9378
[20:38] <balint> do you know why and what can I do about it?
[20:39] <ubox> slart: hmm, apt say's i'm on the newest version
[20:39] <CMoH> fccf, am i to expect i will be able to easily upgrade from 8.04 to 10.04? (I am not primarily an ubuntu user, so I'm not familiar with your policies)
[20:40] <iceroot> CMoH: yes, because both are lts
[20:40] <lstarnes> CMoH: LTS releases can upgrade directly to new LTS releases
[20:40] <Slart> ubox: not really sure why it wouldn't find your domain then... odd..
[20:40] <Fishie> Hello lads, I've got a little problem. In ventrilo, when 2 ppl are talking, I hear 1 loud and 1 in the background. I wanna here them both on a normal sound level :>
[20:40] <schwelk> hey, i got a little problem, i followed this instructions
[20:40] <schwelk> http://www.nervous.it/2009/04/canon-pixma-mp620-wireless-on-ubuntu/, and  finally did all well, but how can I now scan with sane ? :D
[20:40] <grekkos> !compiz
[20:40] <fccf> CMoH: that is the plan, and you get the idea
[20:40] <CMoH> well, thanks a lot for your help, fccf, iceroot, lstarnes :)
[20:41] <Slart> grekkos: hmm.. odd.. well.. that's the only tool I know of for configuring compiz shortcuts.. if ccsm can't do it I don't know what can
[20:41] <adalgiso> Fishie: ventrilo allows you to control the amplitude of incoming voices per individual
[20:41] <ubox> slart: very odd indeed, it does sort of work, but gives an error code 01113
[20:41] <adalgiso> Fishie: the option is through the right click menu on someone's name, but i can't remember the exact option
[20:42] <grekkos> Slart: well the GUI suggests that it can, it provides options, they just don't seem to work
[20:42] <dassouki> is there a way to combine inbox and sent messages in thunderbird
[20:42] <Fishie> adalgiso, aha!
[20:42] <Fishie> :p
[20:43] <Slart> dassouki: well.. you can save your sent messages in the inbox instead of in the sent box if you want..
[20:44] <dassouki> i was looking for a combined view perhap inbox elements appear highlighed in a color and sent in another
[20:44] <fearful> Is there a way of changing the 'Applications Places System' names?
[20:44] <cpt> guys, tell me how can I listen to music without X?
[20:44] <ubox> this might drive me crazy, what happens when you whois www.danssmallpartsandkits.net
[20:44] <Slart> cpt: mpd might work
[20:44] <lstarnes> cpt: vlc has an ncurses frontend.  also, try mocp, cmus, or mpd
[20:45] <fccf> cpt: another option is sox ... which is easy as 'play filename'
[20:45] <Slart>  /msg ubox  I'll just paste the result here, if you don't mind..
[20:45] <homovitruvius> any application that allows me to select individual chapters of a DVD and produce a smaller (<4.4Gb) DVD? Preserving the chapter menu and working directly on .iso images a plus. Thx
[20:45] <cpt> it is more need to play playlists
[20:46] <Slart> sorry bout that
[20:46] <Slart> homovitruvius: k9 might work.. haven't tried it in a while
[20:46] <fccf> homovitruvius: that involves ripping ... dvd::rip is a program that will allow you do do that ... then recompile the dvd with devede
[20:47] <homovitruvius> fccf: I understand the ripping/rebuilding path, but I was hoping in something more authomatic
[20:48] <fccf> homovitruvius: not going to happen
[20:48] <gartral> Slart: this switch is supposed to have network managment through a web-like interface.. so it has a simple HTTP server in it somewhere
[20:48] <te> Holy!  Ubuntu Jaunty 9.04 x64 is poison.  Third time installing, 2nd hard drive-- after about a day it manages to corrupt the file system so much that it cannot even recognize the partition as ext3.  It is unbelievable that this bug is currently "Undecided".  Major issue.
[20:48] <te> If you have a T60, T61, or T61p, steer clear of x64
[20:49] <ikonia> te: nonsense
[20:49] <ikonia> te: your experience does not represent the community, please don't miss-lead people like that
[20:49] <te> read the bug reports if you want
[20:49] <Kraln> your sentence doesn't represent english, please don't mislead people like that
[20:49] <Kraln> <3
[20:49] <ikonia> I'm aware there are bugs, most platforms have a bug or two
[20:49] <Guest53579> l
[20:50] <Guest53579> hi
[20:50] <Kraln> ikonia: file-system corrupting bugs are what most people would refer to as deal breakers
[20:50] <te> ikonia: massive bugs that corrupt the filesystem so bad supergrub can't even find a kernel?
[20:50] <ikonia> te: if the bug reports are that bad, shouting the odds in here isn't needed. This is a support channel
[20:50] <fearful> Is there a way of changing the 'Applications Places System' names?
[20:50] <ikonia> Kraln: yes, there are some bugs, however I'm using 9,04 on a T60 without a problem
[20:50] <te> dude.  people in here use ubuntu-- and i had to hunt for this bug without much to go on, i found what the deal is, so im sharing that information
[20:50] <clearscreen> any recommendations on rss readers that notify (through libnotify or any other pop-up-ish method)? I'm not looking for something to embed on my desktop (since I almost always have a window maximized)
[20:50] <te> ikonia: 64bit?
[20:50] <ikonia> te: you're not sharing bug information - your just saying it's rubbish
[20:50] <ikonia> te: yes,
[20:50] <te> AHCI or Compatability?
[20:51] <homovitruvius> fccf: might not have happened yet, but I don't see why it shouldn't happen ever.
[20:51] <ikonia> compatability from memory in the bios, not %100 though
[20:51] <te> no.. no you're running AHCI
[20:51] <dust_> 5299)/join #ubuntu-ko
[20:51] <te> AHCI = works, compatability = massive corruption every time
[20:51] <ikonia> I could well be, I've not got the laptop in front of me
[20:51] <te> i dare you to switch to compat.
[20:51] <te> if you think im overexaggerating
[20:51] <ikonia> I'll check it when I get into the office
[20:51] <ikonia> te: but then there is a work around, use ahci
[20:51] <te> get ready to run e2fsck
[20:52] <te> ikonia: look dude, drink your kool aid somewhere else
[20:52] <te> ciao
[20:52] <ikonia> te: that makes no sense
[20:52] <nutterpc> te, I must be lucky then, not had any dramas on my Ubuntu install on my laptop........*touch wood*
[20:53] <fccf> homovitruvius: another option would be ripping to a different format ... to allow more on the disk ... of course losing quality and adding artifacts
[20:53] <te> nutterpc: run fsck from the command line using a live cd with the disk unmounted and see if you have the slow filesystem corruption happening to you
[20:53] <te> it's worth checking out
[20:53] <nutterpc> te, if mines not broke, I ain't gunna try fixing it
[20:53] <nutterpc> :)
[20:53] <te> well -- im saying it might be in the process of breaking
[20:53] <jiffe> what are the "cloud computing cluster" and "cloud computing node" options in 9.10 ?
[20:54] <nutterpc> I also run an SSD te in my laptop
[20:54] <Pici> jiffe : Please join #ubuntu+1 for Karmic/9.10 support/discussion.
[20:54] <te> ah, that's different
[20:54] <nutterpc> Ubuntu LOVES it
[20:54] <homovitruvius> Slart: thanks k9 does exactly what I need, if it doesn't crash before finishing the DVD...
[20:54] <te> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/371191?comments=all <---that's what im talking about, yuck
[20:54] <tj83> what is current kernel version in jaunty? 2.6.28-xx?
[20:54] <Slart> homovitruvius: ah.. good.. let's hope it finishes the job =)
[20:54] <Slart> tj83: 15
[20:54] <nutterpc> te, the main bug I was working on solving was the 404 error that people were encountering with KernelCheck
[20:55] <tj83> Slart, ty
[20:55] <Slart> tj83: as in 2.6.28-15 (for my 64bit machine)
[20:55] <te> yeah 15
[20:55] <lstarnes> !info linux-image-generic jaunty | tj83
[20:55] <Slart> tj83: you're welcome
[20:55] <progenitus> how does it feel to know that Apple did all the work on Unix you guys have all been trying to (pluginwrapper, working wireless, etc.) do without any success yet?
[20:55] <nutterpc> lets just say te, debugging someone elses code is NOT fun, lol
[20:56] <progenitus> paid work gets the shit done.
[20:56] <lstarnes> progenitus: trolling is not welcome here
[20:56] <ikonia> progenitus: please control your language
[20:56] <Slart> progenitus: ask in #ubuntu-offtopic , I heard there was a big discussion there about it
[20:56] <progenitus> not trolling
[20:56] <ikonia> progenitus: it's offtopic for this channel though
[20:56] <switch10__> Anybody here have any luck getting compiz to work with big desktop with an ati card?  Ive been working on this for about a week now.
[20:56] <nutterpc> it is a form of trolling dude
[20:56] <progenitus> fair enough
[20:56] <progenitus> peace
[20:57] <ffsa> in which package can i find mpart and mkabel? i can't find anything on net
[20:57] <nutterpc> switch10__, whats it not doing?
[20:57] <dbugger> Ehy guys, can someone help me? My indicator apples never notifies me anything :(
[20:57] <Slart> !find mpart
[20:57] <te> lol -- ubuntu naziz, man.  you say one negative thing about open source or ubuntu and you get run out on a rail
[20:57] <distrohopper> why does ubuntu disable ctrl-alt-backspace?
[20:57] <Slart> !search mpart
[20:57] <te> distrohopper: it's in the spirit of community
[20:58] <lstarnes> distrohopper: it's a default setting in X not originally made by ubuntu
[20:58] <ikonia> te: stop now
[20:58] <lstarnes> !dontzap > distrohopper
[20:58] <Slart> te: it's more a question of being on topic in this channel.. this is a support channel.. not a discussion channel .. there's #ubuntu-offtopic for that
[20:58] <distrohopper> ty lstarnes
[20:58] <te> Slart: your approach is more reasoned than someone whose nick begins with an i
[20:59] <ffsa> !find mkpart
[20:59] <switch10__> nutterpc: the screen goes all scrambled.  I read that it has something to do with the max screen res that compiz will let you use
[20:59] <meatbun> j/
[20:59] <nutterpc> hmm ok switch10__ , personally I've never had a drama, but then I've used nvidia, which has greater *nix support
[21:00] <nutterpc> ATi is known to be on the catchup for *nix support
[21:00] <switch10__> nutterpc: yes this is def an ati issue
[21:00] <nutterpc> sadly
[21:00] <loldump> hi
[21:00] <loldump> quick question
[21:00] <loldump> even though hardy will be officially not supported
[21:00] <loldump> in oct. or nov.
[21:00] <loldump> will apt still work?
[21:00] <nutterpc> what screen res are you trying to use? switch10__
[21:00] <loldump> 1400x900
[21:01] <Out_Cold> loldump, the repos should still be active but not updated
[21:01] <Slart> loldump: you'll have to start using another repository.. the regular one will disappear / change name
[21:01] <loldump> ok thanks!
[21:01] <lstarnes> loldump: hardy is a long term support release
[21:01] <switch10__> 2048x800
[21:01] <lstarnes> loldump: it should last until april 2010 on desktops
[21:01] <loldump> ok :)
[21:01] <nutterpc> switch10__, that's a widescreen mode, correct?
[21:01] <IdleOne> !hardy
[21:02] <gartral> Slart: nope...
[21:02] <switch10__> Ya ive tried a few others but it didnt look right
[21:02] <eguesttest> hello
[21:02] <nutterpc> at what res have you found you can go up to before it starts corruption issues?
[21:02] <eguesttest> hows everyone doing
[21:02] <Chiselhuk_Plus1> Good evening all.....Forgive me for using "bad language" but can anyone point me in the direction of I.E for Linux? I had it installed b4, but never use it 'cos I love Firefox....but am having trouble with a site 'n have been told to use I.E.! :(
[21:02] <eguesttest> have aquick  question
[21:03] <Slart> gartral: "nope"?
[21:03] <nutterpc> Chiselhuk_Plus1, install wine, run thru that
[21:03] <lstarnes> Chiselhuk_Plus1: you could fake the user agent string in firefox so that sites think that you have IE
[21:03] <lstarnes> Chiselhuk_Plus1: also, look up ies4linux
[21:03] <switch10__> nutterpc: it corrupts at every res ive tried
[21:03] <eguesttest> how do you set the order in which aptitude gets the list of packages
[21:03] <Pici> !ies4linux | Chiselhuk_Plus1
[21:03] <flugh> Hello #ubuntu. I'm fighting with 9.04+USB 881 modem. worked up to 8.10. i can make it work in console with wvdial, then manually add default gateway. anyone have a tip on how i can make the gnome network applet figure this out?
[21:03] <nutterpc> switch10__, that is odd
[21:04] <Chiselhuk_Plus1> nutterpc: I already have wine installed.
[21:04] <giveflagiu> !list
[21:04] <nutterpc> have you tried using the max res switch10__ using the default X driver?
[21:04] <switch10__> nutterpc: ya im pretty sure its my ati card.
[21:04] <eguesttest> i have some package which i need to install but i  want to let the list download that package first
[21:04] <gartral> Slart: nmap doesn't see my switch
[21:04] <switch10__> nutterpc: have not tried that
[21:04] <eguesttest> i mean i want apt-get upload to download to download that package first
[21:05] <Slart> gartral: oh... hmm.. you're sure it doesn't use a weird port number?
[21:05] <eguesttest> i mean i want apt-get update to download to download that package first
[21:05] <eguesttest> any ideas
[21:05] <fuzzybunny> hey everyone does anyone have any experience with getting dialup modems to work in Ubuntu? I want to use the modem on my laptop to make voice calls is this even possible or do I need a special type of modem?
[21:05] <nutterpc> try that switch10__ see what using the default driver does for now. And in the meantime I would suggest googling to see if anyone else has had the same issue
[21:06] <nightcrow> can someone point me in the right direction to how to set up a dns on my ubuntu server...
[21:06] <nightcrow> step by step preferably
[21:06] <nightcrow> google produces some nice things, but pretty out of date i guess
[21:06] <switch10__> nutterpc: thanks
[21:06] <Slart> nightcrow: are you sure you want a full dns? not just a forwarding dns?
[21:07] <nightcrow> Slart: sec - ill show you the conf file that i have
[21:07] <nightcrow> sec, ill pastie it
[21:07] <Slart> nightcrow: I have a much better idea.. why don't you just answer my question =)
[21:08] <JuJuBee> Yesterday I did an update and when I tried to restart and login, I have no session type anymore. I just installed ubuntu-desktop but what happened to my kde installation?  I originally installed kubuntu
[21:08] <guntbert> nightcrow: did you see https://help.ubuntu.com/9.04/serverguide/C/index.html ?
[21:08] <gartral> brb
[21:08] <nightcrow> Slart: because im not sure :)
[21:09] <nightcrow> guntbert: thanks - checking
[21:09] <nightcrow> Slart: seems like i just need forwarding
[21:09] <nightcrow> Slart: http://pastebin.com/m4276a2d8
[21:09] <nightcrow> i need to use that conf
[21:10] <stinky_> anyone know where xkill keeps its icon? TIA :)
[21:10] <Slart> nightcrow: ah.. thought so.. that makes things much simpler.. I think there's even a ready-made package for it.. can't remember the name though
[21:10] <nightcrow> Slart: did you see the pastie?
[21:11] <Slart> nightcrow: that looks like something for a full dns server
[21:11] <JazzplayerL9> random question...this is my first time messing with pulseaudio...used to setting a default sound level with sudo alsactl store...but that doesn't seem to work to keep my sound levels right and I have to go back into alsamixer to change them again.  How do I set a default sound level?
[21:12] <legendre> question.. in jaunty, how can I have several simultaneous logins?
[21:12] <legendre> X desktop, that is..
[21:12] <NickName> humm.
[21:12] <aaronorosen> legendre: why?
[21:13] <Jihui> it's not easy to use irssi.
[21:13] <dragon> does debtorrent actually speed up the downloads?
[21:13] <legendre> aaronorosen: because I need to. I need to have several users logged in at once, and be able to switch with ctral-altf7,9 etc
[21:13] <guntbert> legendre: do you mean like "fast user switching"?
[21:13] <monster_> debtorrent sounds awesome
[21:13] <legendre> guntbert: yes, perhaps
[21:13] <stinky_> Jihui: , yea, try xchat or pidgin... irssi is really not verry user friendly
[21:14] <aaronorosen> legendre: you can use su and change to each user... ?
[21:14] <legendre> it worked great in earlier versions..
[21:14] <stinky_> Iuse irssi, but only because of its low memory footprint
[21:14] <dragon> !debtorrent
[21:14] <legendre> aaronorosen: you're missing the point
[21:14] <BlackDesign> Jihui: You'll get used to it... I find it easier then Xchat
[21:14] <FiLtHySLoB> hey
[21:14] <Falchion> Hi
[21:14] <FiLtHySLoB> can any2 teach me
[21:14] <FiLtHySLoB> how to use terminal
[21:14] <Falchion> interest
[21:14] <aaronorosen> legendre: I don't see why that would ever need to be done.
[21:15] <dragon> !terminal | FiLtHySLoB
[21:15] <FiLtHySLoB> hahaha
[21:15] <FiLtHySLoB> i have no idea wat im doing in here
[21:15] <Jihui> BlackDesign: I hope so, cause I can't connect any irc server at my school.
[21:15] <legendre> aaronorosen: so several users can use the same machine, silly.
[21:15] <dbugger> Can someone help me with the indicator applet¿
[21:15] <legendre> without having to log in & out every time.
[21:15] <Out_Cold> FiLtHySLoB, trolling?? i seen you in #debian
[21:15] <guntbert> legendre: don't you have that applet which shows the user name and provides shut down,... too?
[21:15] <Jihui> So I connect this erver through my external server
[21:15] <FiLtHySLoB> i am at school :)
[21:15] <BlackDesign> Jihui: maybe because they block IRC servers?
[21:15] <FiLtHySLoB> u need to use putty
[21:15] <FiLtHySLoB> itll work
[21:15] <aaronorosen> legendre: you can setup xinit or vncserver.
[21:15] <dragon> !anyone | dbugger
[21:15] <FiLtHySLoB> direct it to your server
[21:15] <stinky_> Jihui: type /server irc.freenode.net
[21:15] <FiLtHySLoB> and then boom!@
[21:15] <FiLtHySLoB> HAXOR!@
[21:15] <legendre> aaronorosen: THERE IS ONLY ONE MACHINE, lol
[21:15] <FloodBot3> FiLtHySLoB: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[21:16] <Jihui> Ihave no idea.
[21:16] <dbugger> My indicator apples never notifies me anything :(
[21:16] <FiLtHySLoB> im flooding?
[21:16] <aaronorosen> legendre: still don't see what your trying to do..
[21:16] <guntbert> !shout | legendre
[21:16] <legendre> guntbert: before, I just hit ctrl-alt-del to lock the session, and xscreensaver had a "new login" button.. it no longer has that
[21:16] <stinky_> Jihui: then you can choose a channel by typeing /join #ubuntu
[21:16] <xQuasar> I've just installed the mysql-client for ubuntu, how the hell do i start it up?
[21:16] <Jihui> FiLtHySLoB: I'm using putty now.
[21:16] <legendre> aaronorosen: that's really obvious
[21:16] <Jihui> stinky_: I know where I am. :)
[21:17] <FiLtHySLoB> Jihui
[21:17] <stinky_> :D
[21:17] <xQuasar> I've just installed the mysql-client for ubuntu, how the hell do i start it up?
[21:17] <stinky_> !xkill
[21:17] <aaronorosen> legendre: just use `su` that will do w/e you want to...
[21:17] <FiLtHySLoB> hey any1 here heared of knight Online?
[21:17] <lstarnes> xQuasar: it's a command-line application run as mysql
[21:17] <ikonia> FiLtHySLoB: this is a support channel for ubuntu only
[21:17] <jpds> !ot | FiLtHySLoB
[21:17] <ikonia> FiLtHySLoB: please check the topic
[21:17] <khalfan> #ubuntu
[21:17] <FiLtHySLoB> i was gonna take it to that...
[21:17] <lstarnes> aaronorosen, legendre: su shouldn't be used.  sudo -i is preferred
[21:17] <legendre> aaronorosen: again, just accept the fact that you can't understand what I'm asking about. It has nothing to do with su, sudo, etc
[21:17] <FiLtHySLoB> i wanna run it off ubuntu
[21:18] <ikonia> FiLtHySLoB: ok, so what's the problem ?
[21:18] <legendre> guys, I've been using linux exclusively since 1997..
[21:18] <FiLtHySLoB> it doesnt let me take it public in  other words onto the net
[21:18] <FiLtHySLoB> says sometin bout critical local host
[21:18] <legendre> I know how to use it.. I just can't figure out where the 'new login' option went,
[21:18] <guntbert> legendre: there is a "fast user switch applet" to add to your panel, but at the moment I don't know the package name
[21:18] <legendre> in jaunty, that is..
[21:19] <xQuasar> Is the only way to run mysql-client by commandline?
[21:19] <dragon> legendre: you mean, `useradd`?
[21:19] <legendre> guntbert: that's the other odd thing. If I lock the session, the password prompt has a 'switch user' button, but it does nothing.
[21:19] <legendre> dragon: no, definitely not.
[21:20] <dragon> legendre: are you trying to keep the current session running and start another, as a different user?
[21:20] <ikonia> xQuasar: look at mysql administrator and mysql-admin
[21:20] <legendre> seriously, there is some app, can't recall the name that does: starts new xserver on next display, switches to that display, and runs the login manager.
[21:20] <legendre> dragon: yes!
[21:20] <djdarkman> hello, I have a laptop that I always use with an external display which has a higher resolution, my problem is that the desktop wallpaper looks akward, it doesn't use my full desktop, how can I make it use my full desktop?
[21:21] <hwilde> legendre, I believe you are talking about ctrl+alt+f8 or f9
[21:21] <legendre> dragon: it was really easy in Edgy, and so on .. can't see how to do it in JJ
[21:21] <duffydack> I got an rsyc error now which Ive never had before.  rsync error: some files/attrs were not transferred (see previous errors) (code 23) at main.c(1058) [sender=3.0.5]
[21:21] <dragon> !info xserver-xephyr | legendre
[21:21] <guntbert> legendre: here it definitely works, try that applet, maybe you can add it to your panel straight away (didn't try the way via screensaver though)
[21:21] <legendre> hwilde: sure, that is used to switch between sessions.. IF you can start them
[21:22] <lstarnes> .21
[21:22] <legendre> guntbert: so you say there's a panel applet for it.. let me look (this is xubuntu, btw)
[21:22] <lstarnes> oops.
[21:22] <dragon> legendre: If you have user switcher applet, it's called "Switch User". If you go to "System > Log out" otherwise, you'll see a switch user option.
[21:22] <legendre> guntbert: ok, I already have it.. lol. But it doesn't start a new session..
[21:23] <dragon> legendre: what i said was applicable to gnome.
[21:23] <legendre> dragon: aye.
[21:23] <guntbert> legendre: do you want another session with the *same* user?
[21:24] <fuzzybunny> If I just have a Conexant® HDAUDIO SoftV92 Data Fax Modem can I make voice calls with it?
[21:24] <dragon> legendre: did you notice the package that i mentioned above? "xserver-xephyr"
[21:24] <j0nr> evening
[21:24] <clearscreen> any recommendations on rss readers that notify (through libnotify or any other pop-up-ish method)? I'm not looking for something to embed on my desktop (since I almost always have a window maximized)
[21:24] <legendre> guntbert: no, with a different user. I used to do this all of the time in vanilla slack, there's nothing special required.
[21:24] <dragon> j0nr: evenin', commissioner.
[21:24] <nightcrow> Slart: ok - so what do i do?
[21:24] <legendre> command like startx -- :1
[21:24] <nightcrow> :-/
[21:25] <Slart> nightcrow: there wasn't a howto on that link you were sent?
[21:25] <guntbert> legendre: strange, I even have a "guest session" here, and it works
[21:25] <nightcrow> well, not really
[21:25] <nightcrow> im looking more for a step by step guide
[21:25] <nightcrow> you see, i have the config... i just need to set up the dns and then ill overwrite the conf file
[21:25] <heater> After running some updates, Ubuntu 9.04 has no sound can anyone help?
[21:25] <legendre> guntbert: yeah, this is a total mystery to me.. it was there in Edgy, but not in jaunty
[21:26] <legendre> and it's bloody useful!
[21:26] <nightcrow> Slart: the pastie were the zones
[21:26] <Slart> nightcrow: I don't really know of any other howto's, sorry.. but I think most of the ones you'll find on the net should work.. even if they are a bit outdated
[21:26] <nightcrow> Slart: http://pastebin.com/m4276a2d8
[21:26] <nightcrow> ah, i see
[21:26] <nightcrow> ok
[21:26] <nightcrow> thank you buddy
[21:26] <FloodBot3> nightcrow: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[21:26] <nightcrow> hehehe - sorrry guys :)
[21:27] <guntbert> nightcrow: the server guide tells you what you need to install DNS, step by step instructions are not too common these days :)
[21:27] <nightcrow> guntbert: :) there must be something out there - i guess thats why google doesnt spit anything decent out :p
[21:27] <dwarder> is it safe to rename /etc/rc2.d/S20vsftpd  to /etc/rc2.d/K20vsftpd  with mv command?
[21:27] <aayush> hi all
[21:27] <dwarder> what is the proper way of doing it?
[21:28] <aayush> i gt a small problem
[21:28] <jrib> dwarder: use sysv-rc-conf
[21:28] <aayush> my system has ubuntu 8.04 n xp
[21:28] <aayush> installed
[21:28] <heater> Here are the audio errors that i get if someone can help: http://paste.ubuntu.com/288088/
[21:28] <guntbert> nightcrow: step by steps tend to get outdated very soon, anyway understanding the concepts should be a primary goal - especially on a server
[21:28] <stylist> hi ppl
[21:29] <stylist> how do i kill X to install the latest nvidia.com driver ?
[21:29] <nightcrow> guntbert: i agree - but not when im so limited with time :-(
[21:29] <dwarder> jrib: is it command, i don't have sysv-rc-conf binary?
[21:29] <jrib> dwarder: install it
[21:29] <stylist> killing the X process, just means Xorg automatically restards:(
[21:29] <legendre> Ok, I just did it.. manually. So I know I don't need any nested X stuff
[21:29] <heater> stylist: i would be careful with the nvidia driver, i have had to do a couple reinstalls because it messed up
[21:29] <legendre> just opened a console, logged in, and ran startx -- :1
[21:29] <warriorforgod> aayush: So what is  your issue?
[21:29] <stylist> ok heater
[21:29] <legendre> so where is the stupid applet? lol
[21:30] <gunknown> hi. Is there anybody using pidgin with msn without problems?
[21:30] <bastid_raZor> stylist: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop   ;will keep it stopped
[21:30] <aayush> hi all my ubuntu had grub which was showing sm problems for other os so i had configured lilo how can i can switch back to grub now plz i m new
[21:30] <KKSlider> hi everyone. I dont know a lot about ubuntu, but my bro has 7.10 on his pc.... it fails trying to download any package from the repository. anybody have any ideas why that might be?
[21:30] <dwarder> jrib: is that prefered way over update-rc.d ?
[21:30] <joeb3_> gunknown, using 2.5.5. no problems.
[21:30] <and0r> I installed a theme called Wasp, and it came with a script to make OpenOffice use the same colors or somehting... is it possible to make OpenOffice go back to default colors?
[21:30] <jrib> dwarder: yes (see the update-rc.d man page)
[21:30] <bastid_raZor> heater: you had to reinstall because of a video driver?
[21:30] <stylist> thank you so much bastid_raZor :D
[21:31] <dwarder> jrib: i'm on 8.10 box
[21:31] <jrib> dwarder: ok
[21:31] <heater> bastid_raZor: idk what it did, but i made a backup of my xorg.conf file, and even replacing the only one after the nvidia stuff ran wouldn't get me back to my proper resolutions
[21:31] <aayush> warrior: u saw
[21:31] <guntbert> nightcrow: in the meantime you could have read The Complete Chapter 7 of the server guide - and followed it :-)
[21:31] <Doc_Lappy> wasp did you make sure there's not an options or preferences on openoffice to change theme back?
[21:31] <heater> bastid_raZor: old**
[21:31] <stylist> thank bastid_raZor, now the nvidia driver installer is running ok :)
[21:32] <ctmjr> KKSlider: 7.10 is at end of life it is no longer supported
[21:32] <KKSlider> ctmjr: ah, so most packages probably arent even there anymore for 7.10?
[21:32] <jbwiv> hello all. So I just ran an upgrade via apt-get to upgrade to Koala, but on boot I get a grub error: "Error 15: not found". I'm betting this is because I use LVM + Software Raid (although upgrade has worked in the past). Any ideas what I can do or do I simply have to download the alternative cd and install manually?
[21:32] <heater> bastid_raZor: can you help with an audio issue? http://paste.ubuntu.com/288088/
[21:32] <jrib> jbwiv: #ubuntu+1 for karmic support
[21:33] <jbwiv> jrib: ok, thanks
[21:33] <ctmjr> KKSlider: yep you should tell him to upgrade to 8.04
[21:33] <aayush> hi all my ubuntu had grub which was showing sm problems for other os so i had configured lilo how can i can switch back to grub now plz i m new
[21:33] <bastid_raZor> heater: what are you doing to get this error?
[21:33] <RajKhN> hi, I'm a noob ^^: I am using ubuntu mounted with a VirtualBox, and I set the shared folder in VB, but now, how do I access it on ubuntu?
[21:33] <Doc_Lappy> and0r that wasp was meant for you sorry I was doing something else and got distracted, I don't use openoffice but most all programmes you can change the them back IF there is more than one theme available for it
[21:34] <and0r> I cant find any "default" button in OpenOffice, I'll keep looking tho
[21:34] <KKSlider> right thanks for that ctmjr. will that have to totally wipe over the current install?
[21:34] <nightcrow> guntbert: link me please :)
[21:34] <heater> bastid_raZor: trying to "test" the sound, as well as open volume control
[21:34] <guntbert> nightcrow: did you see https://help.ubuntu.com/9.04/serverguide/C/index.html ?
[21:34] <heater> bastid_raZor: sound used to work perfectly fine until an update i believe
[21:34] <dwarder> jrib: sorry i don't get it, what is better update-rc.d or sysv-rc-conf?
[21:34] <nightcrow> guntbert: nope - but now i have
[21:34] <nightcrow> :)
[21:35] <Doc_Lappy> and0r there may not be I just wanted to make sure you weren't mistaking the obvious that's usualy what I find it's the things over looked instead of something hard, good luck
[21:35] <ctmjr> KKSlider: no just run sudo update manager -d and it should upgrade to next release
[21:35] <guntbert> and0r: there is a channel #openoffice.org too
[21:35] <aayush> hi all my ubuntu had grub which was showing sm problems for other os so i had configured lilo how can i can switch back to grub now plz i m new
[21:35] <KKSlider> thankyou very much for your help ctmjr.
[21:35] <jrib> dwarder: update-rc.d's man page explains users should use sysv-rc-conf
[21:35] <dwarder> jrib: thank you
[21:35] <guntbert> nightcrow: I sent that right after your first question
[21:35] <and0r> but Im not sure if this is something the OpenOffice channel can help with, since the colors were changed by a script the maker of the GTK theme made.
[21:35] <heater> bastid_raZor: many forums said to add myself to the "audio" group....that has not worked still same problems after restart
[21:36] <ctmjr> KKSlider: your welcome and it is sudo update-manager -d sorry
[21:36] <KKSlider> ah, ok then thanks
[21:36] <nightcrow> guntbert: must have missed it
[21:36] <aayush> hi all my ubuntu had grub which was showing sm problems for other os so i had configured lilo how can i can switch back to grub now plz i m new
[21:36] <RajKhN> anyone?
[21:36] <guntbert> nightcrow: :)
[21:36] <blackjak> guys  I thought that sudo can do anything
[21:36] <blackjak> here is the output
[21:37] <[fade]> what is your question RajKhN
[21:37] <blackjak> wine: /home/gw/.wine is not owned by you
[21:37] <aayush> hi all my ubuntu had grub which was showing sm problems for other os so i had configured lilo how can i can switch back to grub now plz i m new
[21:37] <[fade]> do not run it as sudo blackjak
[21:37] <[fade]> blackjak run as user gw
[21:37] <SmithKurosaki> But, if it's not owned by you, sudo should work
[21:37] <blackjak> I thought that root can do anything .
[21:37] <[fade]> SmithKurosaki  i tried via sudo few days ago, got same error
[21:37] <SmithKurosaki> Now, there are something that work strictly better while being pute root
[21:37] <[fade]> he must run it as gw
[21:38] <blackjak> even execute programs that are not owned by the root
[21:38] <SmithKurosaki> *pure
[21:38] <eja> anyone know how to change the default options for pm-suspend?
[21:38] <SmithKurosaki> Root is tres shint
[21:38] <[fade]> blackjak  gw= go wild ?
[21:38] <blackjak> yes
[21:38] <andrew__> hi, can somebody help me diagnose a crash, I'm not sure what I'm supposed to be looking for in the logs, I'm running linux mint
[21:38] <guntbert> !gksudo | [fade] , blackjak
[21:38] <aayush> can sm1 helpme
[21:39] <SmithKurosaki> aayush: What's up
[21:39] <aayush> smith: hi all my ubuntu had grub which was showing sm problems for other os so i had configured lilo how can i can switch back to grub now plz i m new
[21:39] <SmithKurosaki> The problem is that there are a lot of people here, so not everyone gets notices
[21:39] <blackjak> ok
[21:39] <SmithKurosaki> sm = some?
[21:39] <aayush> yea
[21:40] <heater> anyone here good with audio problems in Ubuntu? My sound used to work, now I just get these errors: http://paste.ubuntu.com/288088/
[21:40] <SmithKurosaki> Ok, I need to go afk for ~5, pm me and I will read it when I am bacl
[21:40] <guntbert> andrew__: For the official channel join the irc.spotchat.org server | Forum : http://www.linuxmint.com/forum | Wiki : http://www.linuxmint.com/wiki | Web site : http://www.linuxmint.com
[21:40] <Doc_Lappy> can anybody tell me if a lets say 25 minute show will go on a cd, I want to save all the red dwarf episodes I can and thinking of just burning some instead of re dling all 8 seasons that took like 2 weeks if not more with my really slow connextion
[21:40] <guntbert> andrew__: mint is not supported *here*
[21:41] <[fade]> blackjak what is your job?
[21:41] <andrew__> @guntbert channel is virtually deserted, I would expect my problem to apply to linux mint though as it is based on ubuntu
[21:41] <bastid_raZor> heater: are you testing pulseaudio or alsa when this happens? one of the choices in the drop down should give you sound
[21:41] <and0r> is there a way to "alt-tab" in Irssi?
[21:41] <[fade]> yes
[21:41] <[fade]> alt+1
[21:41] <[fade]> and so on, 2,3,4,5
[21:41] <Out_Cold> heater, it sems you are missing gstreamer plugins.. try and re/install them through synaptic or apt
[21:41] <and0r> thanks
[21:41] <aayush> help:P
[21:42] <heater> bastid_raZor: none give me sound i "don't have access"
[21:42] <guntbert> andrew__: "based on " != "is", so ...
[21:42] <[fade]> aayush your grub is lost?
[21:42] <aayush> na its there
[21:42] <aayush> grub
[21:42] <[fade]> i do not understand your question then
[21:43] <aayush> fade: i had ubuntu 8,04 n xp in my system
[21:43] <[fade]> aayush and ?
[21:43] <andrew__> guntbert: isn't kernel error logging the same though?
[21:44] <aayush> grub was showing am problem for booting xp .. so my friend configured lilo for me .. still xp is not booting .. so i want to switch back to grub
[21:44] <[fade]> boot ubuntu cd and bring back grub
[21:44] <heater> Out_Cold: I am reinstalling gstreamer packages now
[21:44] <aayush> fade: hope u gt n idea nw
[21:44] <[fade]> for more info, use google
[21:44] <[fade]> there is load of howtos online
[21:44] <aayush> kk
[21:44] <Out_Cold> heater, make sure you install the good, bad and ugly
[21:44] <aayush> thanx neway
[21:45] <and0r> Aayush, I think you should type properly when asking for help. it's hard to understand you
[21:45] <guntbert> andrew__: I don't want to discuss - my only contribution was a pointer to some more appropriate places :-)
[21:45] <aayush> sryy i m new to irc thats y .. will get use to it
[21:45] <heater> bastid_raZor: neither pulseaudio nor alsa work, but i need alsa because im using HDMI audio(which did work before what ever happened happened)
[21:45] <andrew__> guntbert: ok, thanks anyhow
[21:45] <and0r> it's not only irc, it's how you use shorten the words. :)
[21:45] <heater> Out_Cold: ok i did, will i need a restart?
[21:46] <guntbert> !u | aayush
[21:46] <Out_Cold> heater, you may have to restart alsa
[21:46] <prajjwal> !grub
[21:46] <heater> Out_Cold: how do i do that?
[21:46] <borg_> I've a problem. apt-get, man, aptitude and other things appear to be broken. how can I reinstall them or the linux base?
[21:46] <and0r> nice bot :)
[21:46] <vigo> aayush: The error is Windows will not Boot?
[21:47] <Doc_Lappy> well I can't find how to use ffmpg to convert avi to MPEG1 or MPEG2, do I not have something configured or not using it right, or does anybody use it enough to know, also be willing to use a gui to do it I just gotta get avi so I can play it on a dvd player
[21:47] <Out_Cold> heater, /etc/init.d/alsa restart maybe?
[21:47] <lstarnes> borg_: in what way are they broken>
[21:47] <guntbert> heater: what Out_Cold said, but with sudo :-)
[21:47] <borg_> broken as is someone removed some packages they should not have and as a result, they do not work anymore so i need to fix them somehow. :s
[21:48] <losha> Doc_Lappy: what are you trying to convert from and to?
[21:48] <pdx> can some help me learn how to install a .bin file?
[21:48] <Out_Cold> guntbert, i use ubuntu as a VM so i'm a little rusty on some commands
[21:48] <lstarnes> borg_: which packages were removed?
[21:48] <DaZ> pdx: ./binfile
[21:48] <guntbert> pdx: what software are you trying to install?
[21:48] <ActionParsnip> pdx: chmod +x <binfile>; ./<binfile>
[21:48] <gunknown> i want to know which version of a library will be in ubuntu 9.10
[21:48] <lstarnes> borg_: you could probably mount the system on a live cd and install packages that way
[21:48] <and0r> is the terminal window's transparent option just a fake one? it's not really transparent, just shows a part of the wallpaper.
[21:48] <gunknown> where can i check this?
[21:48] <borg_> lstarnes, to be honest I don't even know the full extent of what is missing.
[21:48] <pdx> trying to install the rubystack from bitnami.org on a fresh 9.04 desktop
[21:48] <lstarnes> gunknown: which library package?
[21:48] <aayush> problem that i am facing is may be my windows parttion is inside an extended partition that is why grub showing an error there
[21:48] <Doc_Lappy> .avi to .MPEG1 or .MPEG2 either one burning with k3b and won't allow .avi files apparently
[21:49] <monster_> borg_: reinstall the application via apt-get
[21:49] <gunknown> libpurple and pidgin
[21:49] <borg_> lstarnes, well it's a VPS so live-cd is a not possible.
[21:49] <vigo> Doc_Lappy: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=786095
[21:49] <guntbert> Out_Cold: np, I didn't want to criticize - just a hint to heater
[21:49] <Doc_Lappy> just found devede maybe I can figure out how to use it
[21:49] <Doc_Lappy> thanks vigo
[21:49] <lstarnes> gunknown: /msg ubottu info PACKAGENAME karmic
[21:49] <Out_Cold> gunknown, i *think* both versions are 2.6.2
[21:49] <addisonj_> hmm so i am backing up a machine using rsync... realized i forgot to add a --links switch, so symlinks are not being copied...
[21:49] <aayush> vigo : hi all my ubuntu had grub which was showing sm problems for other os so i had configured lilo how can i can switch back to grub now plz i m new
[21:49] <pdx> here's my post http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1285303&highlight=bin+file
[21:49] <phoe61> how do I find out the encoding used by the OS or filesystem?
[21:49] <phoe61> I know it is UTF8
[21:49] <losha> Doc_Lappy: yeah, devede should do it...
[21:49] <prajjwal> aayush, look at my PM
[21:49] <aayush> vigo:  problem that i am facing is may be my windows parttion is inside an extended partition that is why grub showing an error there
[21:50] <heater> Out_Cold guntbert, says there is no such file or directory
[21:50] <DaZ> phoe61: locale
[21:50] <SmithKurosaki> ok I am back
[21:50] <addisonj_> debating if i should even bother with the sym links
[21:50] <f00fSteR> anyone here familiar with setting up openvpn... i needed to set it up on a production server and didnt wanna fuck up anything
[21:50] <f00fSteR> mess*
[21:50] <f00fSteR> oops
[21:50] <FloodBot3> f00fSteR: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[21:50] <monster_> f00fSteR: build a dev box
[21:50] <Out_Cold> i usually run most of my commands from a root shell also, eliminating the need for sudo and repetitive passwords (my pass is over 15 characters) lol
[21:50] <SmithKurosaki> aayush: Are you saying that you have a windows partition that is not the first partition on the drive?
[21:50] <phoe61> DaZ: thanks, but locale gives LANG_* env variables and they all are en_IN
[21:50] <f00fSteR> monster_: i have to get it out EOD
[21:50] <phoe61> that's language details.
[21:50] <ActionParsnip> Out_Cold: thats why sudo has a grace period
[21:51] <heater> Out_Cold guntbert, nvm got it, but didn't fix anything
[21:51] <gunknown> ok, thanks. Nice bot :D
[21:51] <monster_> f00fSteR: sounds bad
[21:51] <DaZ> phoe61: i have encoding after this :f
[21:51] <vigo> aayush: That is rather involved, fix-grub use to and maybe still does work.
[21:51] <SmithKurosaki> Out_Cold / ActionParsnip : Mine normally lasts until I kill the shell
[21:51] <terry> I want to write a script to automate a service. Is there a help page for this?
[21:51] <stylist> nvidia driver update went smoothly bastid_raZor, heater
[21:51] <Out_Cold> ActionParsnip, yea that's fine and dandy till you wait 10 mins but a root shell imo serves it's purpose well
[21:51] <guntbert> !root | Out_Cold please don't recommend that here
[21:52] <ActionParsnip> SmithKurosaki: the grace period is 10 mins default i think
[21:52] <manuel____> \disconnect
[21:52] <SmithKurosaki> heh
[21:52] <Out_Cold> i wasn't lol
[21:52] <losha> borg_: if stuff was removed via apt-get etc. there will be a log of all changes in /var/log/dpkg.log*
[21:53] <SmithKurosaki> guntbert: At the same time, having a root shell does spare you entering your password more than once
[21:53] <heater> Out_Cold, guntbert: http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/d2dc4ee72 here is the error of restarting alsa
[21:53] <SmithKurosaki> And it makes doing certain things easier
[21:53] <vigo> aayush: The point I cannot figure out on my own is what to do with that Lilo, maybe fix-grub will replace it, but it also may take some command line stuff that I am not aware of.
[21:53] <guntbert> Out_Cold: the last guy running a root shell managed to chmod his complete /etc by accident :-)
[21:53] <borg_> losha, so if I check the log, get the apt-get version, do dpkg -i packagename-version it should install if I fetch the package manually?
[21:53] <SmithKurosaki> I can never remember what the actual command is for sudo nautilus thought
[21:53] <Out_Cold> lmao.. well fair enough, root shells are not for the light hearted
[21:53] <guntbert> heater: I'm not good with sound :-)
[21:54] <ActionParsnip> SmithKurosaki: gksudo ;)
[21:54] <heater> guntbert: ok thanks :)
[21:54] <SmithKurosaki> Thank yiu
[21:54] <greensimian> Hey gang
[21:54] <Out_Cold> yea i'm not too great either.. maybe try reinstalling alsa?
[21:54] <monster_> f00fSteR: are you only trying to connect the server to a vpn?
[21:54] <greensimian> I moved my Ubuntu setup to new hardware and have some remaining issues.  Do I just shout them out here?
[21:54] <guntbert> SmithKurosaki: please read my last sentence which I sent to Out_Cold
[21:54] <monster_> f00fSteR: or are you trying to host the vpn?
[21:54] <heater> Out_Cold: alright ill give that a shot, thanks for trying :)
[21:54] <f00fSteR> monster_: host
[21:55] <f00fSteR> we need it for 2-3 remote assholes
[21:55] <losha> borg_: yes, but once you know what to reinstall, it's even easier is to just do apt-get install --reinstall <package>   Chances are the .deb package is still cached in /var/cache/apt/archives/ anyway, but if not, apt-get will take care of it. No need to manually download...
[21:55] <guntbert> !ohmy | f00fSteR
[21:55] <f00fSteR> i just dont kno how to go about doing it without messing things up... i hear it's real networking voodoo unless you do it using openvz
[21:55] <WhiteCrow1> hi guys
[21:55] <spider> hey
[21:55] <guntbert> !hi
[21:55] <monster_> f00fSteR: you dont have a virtual environment where you can throw up another instance of ubuntu?
[21:55] <losha> f00fSteR: your users must just love you...
[21:56] <greensimian> Does any one have experience wrestling the Nvidia gods?  I have my screen looking good at 1600x1280 but when I reboot it reverts back to 1280x1024
[21:56] <WhiteCrow1> i want to remove complittly gnome , what can i do?
[21:56] <spider> install KDE
[21:56] <f00fSteR> losha: ohh my did i speak of them that way... lol c'mon i'm it they're marketing... would you have it any other way ;)
[21:56] <f00fSteR> monster_: well openvz would create a virtual instance no ?
[21:56] <Out_Cold> spider, WhiteCrow1 just installling KDE does not remove gnome
[21:56] <aayush>  vigo and smith: i have reinstalled grub lets see .. i ll go for a rebbot
[21:57] <WhiteCrow1> f00fSteR: i want use shell
[21:57] <WhiteCrow1> ops
[21:57] <ac1336> Hey
[21:57] <spider> whiteCrowl: why completely remove it? just use KDE instead!
[21:57] <guntbert> !terminal | WhiteCrow1
[21:57] <Out_Cold> heater, "sudo /etc/init.d/alsa-utils restart" is what the command is i was looking for
[21:58] <monster_> f00fSteR: openvz looks like a better solution
[21:58] <losha> WhiteCrow1: it can be done, but unless you are very short of space, it's not worth the bother...
[21:58] <pdx> I could use some help installing a bin file http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1285303
[21:58] <monster_> if you gonna be running it on a production server that has multipe purposes
[21:58] <SmithKurosaki> Yea, well amateurs shouldn't be constantly running one, but people who are more experienced it's not such a big deal
[21:58] <losha> f00fSteR: kill them with kindness...
[21:59] <sebsebseb> hi
[21:59] <Out_Cold> pdx, the proper way to start a binary is to cd <directory; ./binfile
[21:59] <pdx> yes I know but my issue is that it won't start
[21:59] <WhiteCrow1> ok tnx all of your guys
[21:59] <joaopinto> pdx, what are you trying to run ?
[22:00] <Out_Cold> pdx, is that your post on the forums?
[22:00] <pdx> rubystack installer from bitnami
[22:00] <pdx> yes
[22:00] <artnie> hi guys
[22:00] <Out_Cold> pdx, you say that you are trying to install using "sudo filename.bin"
[22:00] <joaopinto> pdx, have you set the binary +x ?
[22:00] <lstarnes> pdx: try sudo sh filename.bin
[22:01] <heater> Out_Cold: yea thanks, it looks as if everything is there...if i run a "lspci -v" my sound card says Capabilities: <Access Denied>
[22:01] <pdx> sudo sh installer.bin or ./installer.bin give syntax error "(" unexpected
[22:02] <pdx> ls
[22:02] <pdx> oops wrong window :)
[22:02] <heater> Out_Cold: i just think i need to have access to it then i will be fine
[22:02] <Out_Cold> 0_o never run across that before.. maybe someone else can assist with that. Are you a part of the alsa group?
[22:03] <heater> Out_Cold: yea just an fyi ;), no im not didn't know there was one
[22:03] <aduarte_> gultij
[22:03] <aayush> hi m back thanks i have restored my grub successfully
[22:03] <Keiichi> Hello
[22:03] <sebsebseb> Keiichi: hi
[22:04] <Out_Cold> heater, check out /etc/groups
[22:04] <heater> Out_Cold: there are no alsa groups, checked :p
[22:04] <Out_Cold> sound?
[22:04] <Out_Cold> something similar?
[22:05] <heater> nope, made audio because that helped some people, but not me
[22:05] <Keiichi> it is possible to control fan speed on ubuntu?
[22:06] <nsgn> howdy there. so i've read over the 9.10 stuff and am excited about the release...but i wonder most about the interface/theme. has it been tweaked or changed much?
[22:06] <distrohopper>  Having problems with Linux Mint? Come to irc.spotchat.org (#linuxmint).
[22:06] <sebsebseb> nsgn: go to #ubuntu+1
[22:06] <iceroot> nsgn: try the beta-live-cd  also #ubuntu+1 fpr karmic
[22:06] <jrib> distrohopper: please don't do that
[22:06] <nsgn> sebsebseb: thanks
[22:06] <LjL> distrohopper: i don't think we need that
[22:07] <borg_> man even man is broken..ug..
[22:07] <distrohopper> somebody was asking about mint before.. I just made an alias for when somebody asks a mint question here.
[22:07] <jbu> hi all, what is a good/popular utility for burning and ripping to iso in gnome/ubuntu?
[22:07] <jrib> !mint | distrohopper
[22:07] <Kirsch> hey all, i need to configure sudo so that someone can run a specific script, however this script calls various other commands like rm and chown, is it possible to allow only access to this script and the commands that it runs would run as rot?
[22:07] <iceroot> jrib: k3b, brasero
[22:07] <Keiichi> i read something about "lm-sensors" application but this dodnt work, or i dont know how to use it
[22:07] <Keiichi> didnt*
[22:08] <distrohopper> jrib & LjL.. when I see a @ by your name, I'll take your advice. thanks.
[22:08] <jrib> distrohopper: ok !mintsupport already exists.  And it's fine to point people to it like you did if they are using mint.  But say that to specific people that are asking for mint support.  No need to just announce it to the channel
[22:09] <fccf> Kirsch: running a script as root that calls other runtimes would just cause those runtimes to be run as root
[22:09] <firecrotch> Hahaha
[22:09] <aayush> all: i am facing one problem that my system  has one problem that my xp partition is inside an extended partition and while booting in grub it is showing invalid device requested. i have checked menu list its correct
[22:09] <Neremor> hello! I'm searching fora professional address administration software. I took a look at C.U.O.N. and think it's the right way, but i don't need support for network. This makes the softwarea bit unusable for simple and nice address management... can anyone suggest me any nice software for that?
[22:10] <LjL> distrohopper: hi, i see you're keep to direct Mint users to the correct support channel! please, feel free to do it on a case-by-case basis
[22:11] <vigo> Neremor: Evolution
[22:11] <bigboss> HI EVERY BODY
[22:11] <shaullx> how can i set my external monitor resolution to 1680x1050?
[22:11] <Kirsch> fccf: thats the point, but i can control the script and i'm the only one who has access to modify it, i want somoene else to be able to run it
[22:11] <shaullx> i dont have that option
[22:11] <DarAnia> Hi everyone
[22:11] <Kirsch> fccf: as root
[22:11] <DarAnia> everyone
[22:11] <Kirsch> fccf: its a website deployment script and it has to run some tasks as root
[22:11] <andrew__> hey, can someone help, my computer froze, only the mouse would move.. there's nothing in syslog, messages or kern and i've been told to check XOrg but I don't know what I'm looking for
[22:11] <the_moose_from_c> aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc
[22:11] <the_moose_from_c> ERROR
[22:11] <bigboss> HI <DarAnia>
[22:12] <KB1JWQ> the_moose_from_c: Please don't do that. :-)
[22:12] <heater> if someone can help me troubleshoot an audio  problem here: http://paste.ubuntu.com/288088/
[22:12] <aayush> hi please see my problem
[22:12] <javatexan> anyone able to ssh tunnel to a windows server?  I am trying to go laptop(ubuntu)--->firewall--->linux server behind firewall--->windows server with shares.  Our VPN setup is terrible.
[22:12] <Pistache`> hi guys
[22:12] <bigboss> HOW ARE YOU <DarAnia>
[22:12] <Neremor> off course i know evolution allready. It's not that i don't like it, but is there any software that is a bit more like the one companys use for their consumers database, for example?
[22:13] <Pistache`> anyone know why some pages on firefox make my xorg server reboot ?!!!!!
[22:13] <monster_> Pistache`: that sounds horrible
[22:13] <monster_> what a url that does it
[22:13] <monster_> whats
[22:13] <fccf> Kirsch: thinking around your problem ... in order for another user to run the script as root they would need to have sudoers access to run as sudo ... hmmm but you don't want to give that user root access ... am I understanding correctly??
[22:13] <KB1JWQ> Pistache`: That... shouldn't be.
[22:13] <Pistache`> one minute monster_
[22:14] <KB1JWQ> Pistache`: I'd check the x.org logs.
[22:14] <andrew__> hey, can someone help, my computer froze, only the mouse would move.. there's nothing in syslog, messages or kern and i've been told to check XOrg but I don't know what I'm looking for
[22:14] <stylist> Can I attach two monitors, two mice and two keyboards to my Ubuntu laptop, and have X let me use on monitor, whilst another person uses the other? totally separately
[22:14] <Pistache`> this one http://forum.ubuntu-fr.org/viewtopic.php?id=331296
[22:14] <KB1JWQ> andrew__: Usually "error" or "fatal"
[22:14] <KB1JWQ> andrew__: Pastebin the log somewhere?
[22:14] <aayush> hey please look at my problem
[22:14] <DarAnia> I'm good, and You bigboss?
[22:14] <andrew__> KB1JWQ: lmao, new to IRC how exactly do I do that?
[22:14] <bigboss> FINE THANKS
[22:14] <ubox> is gnome uber better than kde?
[22:15] <prajjwal> aayush so are you in the Ubuntu Live CD now
[22:15] <fccf> !best | ubox
[22:15] <Kirsch> fccf: correct, i put this in and i think it worked: deployUser ALL=/path/to/deployScript
[22:15] <Kirsch> fccf: is that safe?
[22:15] <Kirsch> fccf: if i do sudo su as that user, it does fail, but i can run it
[22:15] <ubox> fccf: i was looking for real opinions
[22:15] <monster_> Pistache`: unforunately im at work, and cant test to see if it crashes me
[22:15] <Keiichi> can someone help me with "lm-sensors"? http://tinyurl.com/2dnnwt   i am lost in "Make this file executable, then run it (mkdev.sh)" How to mkae executable file?
[22:15] <bigboss> DO YOU NEED ANY HELP DarAnia ?
[22:15] <aayush> prajjwal : thanks man i got my grub back
[22:15] <Pistache`> monster_: i'm sure it wouldn't
[22:16] <mdke> hi there
[22:16] <Keiichi> please
[22:16] <Pistache`> KB1JWQ: which files ?
[22:16] <monster_> Pistache`: it does use none english charactors
[22:16] <fccf> ubox: Do NOT take polls in this channel ... This is support .. Not the Voting Ballot
[22:16] <roby_> buona sera
[22:16] <aayush> prajjwal : now the real problem  i ll paste it again
[22:16] <DarAnia> No bigboss, just showing what is  irc to my friend :)
[22:16] <monster_> maybe you dont have a certain langauge package
[22:16] <aayush> prajjwal: all: i am facing one problem that my system  has one problem that my xp partition is inside an extended partition and while booting in grub it is showing invalid device requested. i have checked menu list its correct
[22:16] <monster_> just a guess
[22:16] <KB1JWQ> andrew__: Don't EVER paste an entire log file into someone's PM without asking.
[22:16] <n8tuser> Keiichi-> to make a file executable,it has to be a script and chmod u+x
[22:16] <KB1JWQ> !pm | andrew__
[22:16] <Pistache`> monster_: this problem appeared this morning
[22:16] <KB1JWQ> !paste | andrew__
[22:16] <pc2> hi
[22:16] <pc2> hi
[22:17] <Pistache`> monster_: i always read french pages
[22:17] <roby_> per l'taliano?
[22:17] <ubox> it's not #ubuntu-support, why can't i ask people what they think here?
[22:17] <bigboss> AHAA I was thing you are a new user like me
[22:17] <pc2> How do i break the password in Ubuntu ?
[22:17] <bigboss> for lenux
[22:17] <monster_> Pistache`: have you checked xorg logs?
[22:17] <Pistache`> monster_: which files please ?
[22:17] <Keiichi> what mean chmoed u+x? How make it executable from file (text)
[22:17] <prajjwal> aayush pm me the result of your sudo fdisk -l
[22:17] <joaopinto> pc2, what do you mean break, recover ?
[22:17] <DarAnia> I will go now, bye everyone:)
[22:17] <fccf> Kirsch: I am assuming deploy is your sudo user ... the problem is it is running as deploy in the other user's terminal not sudo ... hmmm still thinking
[22:17] <pc2> I mean recover
[22:17] <bigboss> bye DarAnia
[22:18] <n8tuser> Keiichi-> man chmod  on a terminal for more details
[22:18] <joaopinto> prajjwal, support goes into the channel, with pastebin, not in private
[22:18] <prajjwal> or ... into pastebin ... sorry ...
[22:18] <roby_> come posso istallare un flash per ubuntu 9?
[22:18] <monster_> Pistache`: /var/log/Xorg.log
[22:18] <pc2> I mean recover the password
[22:18] <joaopinto> pc2, you boot with a live cd, mount the installed system partition, chroot to ir, and use the passwd command
[22:18] <afallenhope> hey, I have a uick question. when I start up all I get is a black screen and a cursor nothing else. any way of fixing this?
[22:18] <zenlunatic> Keiichi: modify file permissions
[22:18] <andrew__> KB1JWQ: sorry about that, didn't realise... like I said... new to this http://paste.ubuntu.com/288120/
[22:18] <Pistache`> monster_: thnx
[22:18] <monster_> yup
[22:18] <joaopinto> !it | roby_
[22:19] <Flannel> Pistache`: You can't recover it, but you can re-set it to something known: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LostPassword
[22:19] <Flannel> er, pc2 ^^
[22:20] <pc2> How do i mount the installed system partition ?
[22:20] <Kirsch> fccf: what do u mean? if i put that in and do sudo /path/to/deployScript it should run it as root no?
[22:20] <Flannel> pc2: You don't need to.  Follow the instructions on that webpage
[22:20] <Keiichi> sudo chmod +x mkdev.sh chmod: dont have acces to `mkdev.sh': No such file or directory
[22:20] <Keiichi> where i have to put this file
[22:20] <aayush> prajjwal : please check
[22:20] <pc2> wha page Flannel ?
[22:20] <Flannel> pc2: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LostPassword
[22:21] <zenlunatic> Keiichi: is mkdev.sh in your current working directory, check with ls
[22:21] <ronnie_vd_c> does somebody know why WOL (wake on lan) is not working when the computer is turned off for 1 day, but works when the computer is off for about 5 minutes
[22:21] <fccf> Kirsch: seeing what is posted here in post #2 http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=219618 ... alter your script with sudo before each command and use the #NOPASSWD to allow access to sudo in your script ... when your script is run . It will not ask for a password for sudo commands
[22:21] <Neremor> pc2 Installed system? Your ubuntu installation? in the case that youre using your PC via this installation and not a live cd, it is allready mounted.
[22:21] <ctmjr> Keiichi: you need to be in the dir. or know the path to the file
[22:21] <afallenhope> restarting the GDM doesn't so anything.. so anyone know what I can do to get my desktop back?>
[22:21] <fccf> Kirsch: does that help?
[22:22] <borg_> lstarnes, thanks for the suggestions, but I managed to get things fixed up enough to recover :)
[22:22] <borg_> take care all.
[22:22] <brandonc503_> so im installing ubuntu and its aking what to use the partionson as.. ex3 or ex2 and several others.. and mount point...and something about space for swaping.. what should i put
[22:23] <prajjwal> aayush, open  gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst and paste everything in pastebin please
[22:23] <emorris> hi, i have a webcam which works fine in cheese and skype, however I want to use it with camstream. However, when I try to select a camera, none appear in the dropdown, and i get "CVideoDevice::CVideoDevice() could not query capabilities; is this really a video device?" in the debug. any ideas? i've heard that older applications rely on drivers doing decoding, but newer drivers don't but i don't know of any way round this
[22:23] <monster_> brandonc503_: start with swap and set it to same size as ram
[22:23] <addisonj_> hm
[22:23] <mdke> are there any security implications of using my ssh or gnupg keys from an Ubuntu persistent live cd?
[22:23] <altf2o> brandonc503 - if you're unsure, you can just have it do everything for you. If it's going onto it's own disk, just have it use the entire thing.
[22:23] <monster_> brandonc503_: then first partition set it to ext3 or 4 mount point /
[22:24] <monster_> brandonc503_: then the rest for ext3 or 4 and do /home for mount point
[22:24] <brandonc503_> thanx much
[22:24] <fccf> emorris: have you tried running camstream as gksudo .. perhaps there is a permissions thing when trying to access the camera
[22:24] <monster_> brandonc503_: / should be around 9 gigs
[22:24] <Kirsch> fccf: yes it does, tahnks!
[22:24] <monster_> imo
[22:24] <pc2> Thanks for helping me
[22:24] <pc2> Bye
[22:25] <pc2> Take care
[22:25] <Kirsch> fccf: thanks again!
[22:25] <pc2> bye
[22:25] <RajKhN> don't need help anymore, thanks firecrotch ^^
[22:25] <FloodBot3> pc2: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[22:25] <emorris> fccf: same effect when running as root
[22:26] <pc2> ok
[22:26] <blackjak> how to check the date creation of the directory?
[22:26] <pc2> take care
[22:26] <pc2> bye
[22:26] <fccf> emorris: just a thought, cameras arn't really my specialty, although I have worked with a few, successfully and un-successfully , so I understand how you feel ... it's frustrating
[22:27] <emorris> fccf: no worries, thanks for the tip; i hadn't thought of trying that
[22:27] <fccf> blakjak: ls -d will show the directory dates or file dates ... be one level up from your directory and do ls -d in termianl
[22:27] <f00fSteR> hey guys
[22:27] <blackjak> 10x
[22:27] <f00fSteR> i'm installing openvpn... what is the difference between TUN and TAP ?
[22:28] <afallenhope> Anyone here able to help or am I wasting my breath? As in should I come back later? f00fSteR join #vpn
[22:28] <[manas]> i got one question, im thinking to move on other hard disk (bigger one) it 300gb i was thinking to give for windows partiocion 80gb and rest for ubuntu but i dont know swap space should i give????
[22:28] <monster_> TUN devices provide routing mode and start a virtual point-to-point connection; TAP devices provide bridging mode and start a virtual network segment. The parameter ifconfig needs the two tunnel IPs when we are using tun devices, and the local IP along with netmask, when we are using tap devices.
[22:28] <chris|> f00fSteR, TUN is a layer 3 tunnel, tap is a layer 2 virual network interface
[22:28] <altf2o> what happened to your desktop? What happens when you try to restart GDM?
[22:29] <afallenhope> I was on my laptop, it shutoff on me, and then when it rebooted fsck exited with status 4 and told me to fix it . So I did that rebooted with a black screen and only a cursor.
[22:29] <fccf> f00fSteR: more questions about VPN can be asked in ##openvpn
[22:29] <brandonc503_> the ex3 file system creation in partion #2 of scsi 1 0,0,0 sda failed...
[22:29] <aayush> all: please check i am not able to boot into xp and my grub is showing INVALID DEVICE REQUESTED
[22:29] <aayush> http://paste.ubuntu.com/288127/
[22:29] <afallenhope> altf2o when I restarted GDM I just saw a giant NVIDIA and then a black screen
[22:29] <blackjak> I see only a dot as output from ls -d
[22:29] <jrib> blackjak: as you should...
[22:30] <monster_> brandonc503_: "ext3" ?
[22:30] <jrib> blackjak: what were you expecting?
[22:30] <altf2o> [manas]: usual rule of thumb is give swap 1.5x the amount of RAM. Although from 2GB RAM and above, i just match it. So i currently have a 2GB swap file, which is probably much more than i'd need.
[22:30] <blackjak> to see the creation dates of the files and folders
[22:30] <fccf> aayush: try rootnoverify (hd0,4) ... just because it is sda7 doesn't mean it is the seventh partition
[22:31] <smokie> hey guys, is there a way to make the whole ubuntu os to use a v5 socks for everything?
[22:31] <gartral> how do i determine my system's current submask/
[22:31] <jrib> blackjak: that's impossible as ext does not save that data anywhere
[22:31] <smokie> after starting an ssh tunnel in terminal
[22:31] <ikonia> gartral: ifconfig shows it
[22:31] <altf2o> afallenhope: if you completely reboot, it should try to start X and offer some options such as using default config, or less 'optimized' so you can fix it. Has that come up?
[22:31] <blackjak> it is a ntfs
[22:31] <afallenhope> altf2o no I just get a black screen with a cursor
[22:31] <brandonc503_> monster: yea i put on ext3 journaling file system.. you said "then first partition set it to ext3 or 4 mount point /"
[22:31] <blackjak> the files system is ntfs
[22:31] <SquirrelMan> The power went out, and now Ubuntu won't boot, which is kinda sad, but whatever. Anyway, it's been giving the error "kinit: trying to resume from <huge filename>" followed by "kinit: no resume image, doing normal boot..."
[22:32] <prajjwal> aayush, change the rootnoverify into root and see what happens ....
[22:32] <jrib> blackjak: well the -d switch to ls is not the proper way to do that.  Check ntfs-3g documentation I guess
[22:32] <SquirrelMan> I tried the steps listed here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=422875
[22:32] <monster_> brandonc503_: pm me
[22:32] <ikonia> SquirrelMan: normal boot is fine
[22:32] <SquirrelMan> ikonia: It fails to boot
[22:32] <SquirrelMan> well, scratch that.
[22:32] <ikonia> SquirrelMan: what is the error
[22:32] <SquirrelMan> It fails to start X.
[22:32] <SquirrelMan> No error after "doing normal boot..."
[22:32] <ikonia> SquirrelMan: ok, that's a different thing, what is the error ?
[22:32] <blueglasses> anyone knows how to activate lpt1 on vbox?
[22:33] <stylist> i love ubuntu
[22:33] <stylist> so easy to use!
[22:33] <SquirrelMan> None. Just enters tty1 as if I requested it
[22:33] <blueglasses> we all do :-)
[22:33] <stylist> better hardware support than fista
[22:33] <greensimian> Hey gang
[22:33] <gartral> ikonia: how do i tell ifconfi to use a different ip than the one provided by DHCP?
[22:33] <ikonia> SquirrelMan: it's called vista
[22:33] <greensimian> Does anyone have an Nvidia card?
[22:33] <HeckleJeckle> is there an imaging utility for ubu that allows transfer to machine with different hardware?
[22:33] <ikonia> gartral: you have to set it to a static IP
[22:33] <ikonia> SquirrelMan: sorry - that wasn't for you
[22:33] <SquirrelMan> greensimian: I do
[22:33] <gartral> ikonia:yes.. how..
[22:33] <greensimian> I loaded the drivers and now X isn't saving it's settings.
[22:33] <afallenhope> altf2o I basically get NVIDIA in big large letters and then from there the spinning circle of the machine loading and then from there it goes to black screen and just a cursor. can't click or rclick
[22:33] <f00fSteR> chris| : thanks there brotha
[22:33] <ikonia> gartral: be aware, setting it to a static IP may drop you off your network
[22:33] <blueglasses> greensimian, I do
[22:33] <greensimian> I set my rez to 1600x1200
[22:33] <[manas]> altf2o, i got 2gb rams too , but some one told me what sawp space need to be big, even when i  inatlled ubuntu now by default on 80gb it took around 10gb for swap
[22:34] <greensimian> when I reboot it's 1280x1024
[22:34] <fccf> greensimian: have you run nvidia-settings as gksudo ... kinda helps
[22:34] <greensimian> Making me a little nutty
[22:34] <gartral> ikonia: im well awear it _will_ drop me, at least untill i hve my switch setup
[22:34] <ikonia> gartral: ok - so change it then
[22:34] <SquirrelMan> ikonia: I fear it has something to do with my NVidia card, actually
[22:34] <greensimian> so I was running sudo not gksudo
[22:34] <altf2o> afallenhope: i've never personally seen that, but perhaps restoring X may help? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=296736 This may point you in the right direction.
[22:34] <gartral> ikonia: HOW
[22:34] <ikonia> SquirrelMan: yes, that's a reasonable assumption
[22:34] <fccf> !gksudo | greensimian
[22:34] <ikonia> gartral: ifconfig can do it on the command line, but I assume you're using gnome so set it in gnome-network-manager
[22:34] <aayush> all: please check i am not able to boot into xp and my grub is showing INVALID DEVICE REQUESTED http://paste.ubuntu.com/288127/  http://tinypic.com/r/2zylqti/4
[22:34] <blueglasses> greensimian, try nvidia drivers
[22:34] <teehee> why does my usb drive seem full when its not
[22:34] <SquirrelMan> ikonia: Is it modprobe that lists running drivers?
[22:35] <ikonia> SquirrelMan: correct
[22:35] <altf2o> [manas]: oh no, you don't need that at all. With 2GB RAM the most i would do is 3GB swap which is 1.5x your current RAM. You don't need 10GB.
[22:35] <greensimian> I'll give it a try :D
[22:35] <HeckleJeckle> is there an imaging utility for ubu that allows transfer to machine with different hardware?
[22:35] <[manas]> altf2o, how can i check my swap size now?
[22:35] <greensimian> blueglasses: I got hte Nvidia drivers installed and they look nice!  My Comiz stuff is really fast
[22:35] <gartral> ikonia: you assume wrong, i had to remove the gnome network manager.. it was causing severe issues with my nic, i find the dhclient gets me up normally, but i have a bew switch that needs configing
[22:35] <ikonia> HeckleJeckle: the hardware platform doesn't matter, the OS it's running does
[22:35] <altf2o> [manas]: if you need THAT much RAM for some specific application maybe scientific? You'd be much better off investing in more RAM and 64bit Ubuntu.
[22:36] <ikonia> gartral: then you'll have to either use ifconfig or hardcode it in /etc/network/interfaces file
[22:36] <teehee> i delete stuff off my usb drive but it still says that its full
[22:36] <HeckleJeckle> i need to image a preconfiged os and deploy to various laptops and desktops
[22:36] <[manas]> altf2o, i got x86-64bit machine
[22:36] <Pdro> (hi)
[22:36] <HeckleJeckle> something like acronis with universal restore
[22:36] <HeckleJeckle> looking for that for ubuntu
[22:36] <ikonia> HeckleJeckle: that's different, you'll need to make sure your image is compatible with the target hardware
[22:36] <iramedia_>  hi am david from Venezuela needs help with Freevo 1.8.3 in Ubuntu since I installed it and I want you to be as friendly as possible and handle the program. first as local_conf.py to configure the audio and images in video see several directories on my hard drive and configure the second as part of the zsnes games already and I have also installed roms but I can not open
[22:36] <Lucifaneous> Hi!
[22:37] <HeckleJeckle> ikonia: what software can I look at?
[22:37] <gartral> ikonia: will you please tell me *how* to use ifconfig to set the ip/
[22:37] <[manas]> altf2o, can u tell me how i can check my swap now?
[22:37] <Lucifaneous> can one boot ubuntu from usb stick?
[22:37] <altf2o> [manas]: usually the easiest way is to run the 'top' program. The 'Swap:' value in the upper left is your swap file size.
[22:37] <Lucifaneous> or dvd?
[22:37] <TheCheeze> Lucifaneous, yes
[22:37] <ikonia> gartral: check out the man page, the syntax is quite straight forward, device/ip/mask
[22:37] <Lucifaneous> TheCheeze: ok, just download it
[22:37] <fccf> !usb | Lucifaneous (you can also put an ISO on DVD)
[22:38] <Lucifaneous> homepag
[22:38] <ikonia> gartral: if you use ifconfig and have dhcp enabled, the next refresh it will overwrite your changes though, just be aware
[22:38] <[manas]> altf2o, sorry i didnt get u
[22:38] <Prune_> Under the Applications menu, does Add/Remove just add or remove apps from the menu, or does it install them on the computer?
[22:38] <altf2o> [manas]: and if you're already running 64bit then you can support more than 3GB so if you need more RAM see what your motherboard supports and upgrade. Honestly for normal use you do NOT need that much RAM. My workstation is an Intel Quad Q6600 w/ 2GB RAM and it's never reached it's limits.
[22:38] <donk> Lucifaneous is a fuckin' faggot who hates his life
[22:38] <SquirrelMan> ikonia: It loaded drivers I had to blacklist to get the kernel to boot. Could this have been caused by the outage?
[22:38] <jrib> Prune_: install
[22:38] <Prune_> I thought adaptic package manager was for installing onto the computer
[22:38] <iramedia_> heyyyyy
[22:38] <Prune_> well how do I just add an installed appp to the menu there?
[22:38] <altf2o> [manas]: in a terminal window ("command prompt") type:  top  , look in the upper left for :  Swap: ......
[22:38] <ikonia> SquirrelMan: doubtful, but possible
[22:38] <ctmjr> iramedia_: there is a #freevo channel do not know how active it is
[22:39] <unitheory> i'm partitioning with a separte home partition. how big should i make the / partition?
[22:39] <ikonia> SquirrelMan: show me the output of "who -r" please
[22:39] <afallenhope> altf2o I'll try that hopefully it'll fix it
[22:39] <fccf> Prune: System>preferences>menu editor
[22:39] <oks> hmm, how can i adduser? when i write: adduser bruker1 -d /home/bruker1 -m -U -p testing123 it pops up the ls stuff.
[22:39] <aayush> all: please check i am not able to boot into xp and my grub is showing INVALID DEVICE REQUESTED http://paste.ubuntu.com/288127/  http://tinypic.com/r/2zylqti/4
[22:39] <SquirrelMan> run-level 2, date, time, last=
[22:39] <ikonia> SquirrelMan: ok, thanks, that was just a quick test
[22:39] <Prune_> ah!!!!!!!!!!! thank you fccf
[22:39] <fccf> unitheory: depends ... I usually do 20-40 gigs / and make home huge
[22:40] <blackjak> I can see the last modified date in the gui just not in the terminal
[22:40] <ikonia> SquirrelMan: you're using an nvidia card you say ?
[22:40] <unitheory> fccf, my drive is 20gb
[22:40] <jrib> oks: what do you mean by "the ls stuff"?
[22:40] <afallenhope> altf2o still no dice
[22:40] <Spoot> I use a widescreen notebook and like to use a single taskbar on the right side. However, Window List freezes my panel if i have too many windows open on 1 desktop and the only other alternative is Window Selector which requires 2 clicks to switch between windows. Is there an alternate Window List i can use for a vertical panel? or perhaps a fix for the current one?
[22:40] <SquirrelMan> ikonia: Correct. It was a pain to install, and apparently it will be a pain to maintain
[22:40] <fccf> unitheory: server or Desktop?
[22:40] <[manas]> altf2o, i got amd2 64 bit 2.7 dual core 2gn rams u think it will be enought rams?
[22:40] <unitheory> fccf, desktop
[22:40] <ikonia> SquirrelMan: why was it a pain, did you not use the hardware drivers tool ?
[22:40] <oks> jrib, : when i write that command it pops up many files. but dosent add user
[22:40] <altf2o> [manas]: should be just fine.
[22:40] <jrib> oks: anyway, you should read the manpage for adduser.  It seems like you are using syntax for useradd, not adduser
[22:41] <wool> camisetas do ubuntu no brasil?
[22:41] <fccf> unitheory: thats seems really slim to me ... I'd personally do 12.5g / and 7.5 /home
[22:41] <wool> alguem sabe?
[22:41] <SquirrelMan> ikonia: It failed on the distribution of Fedora I was running, so I ended up installing latest Ubuntu with minor incident.
[22:41] <bastid_raZor> Spoot: possibly look into a dock? cairo-dock for example
[22:41] <ikonia> SquirrelMan: but how did you install the nvida kernel modules in ubuntu
[22:41] <emorris> anyone? getting a webcam to work with camstream?
[22:41] <SquirrelMan> ikonia: It's actually the reason I'm currently on Ubuntu.
[22:41] <afallenhope> altf2o that didn't work. so I have no idea what the issue is. hmmm.. could it be a service that's running that's causing it? or a missing .config file or something?
[22:41] <wool> #ubuntubr
[22:41] <oks> no, i am using adduser. it should work: adduser bruker1 -d /home/bruker1 -m -U -p testing123
[22:41] <Lucifaneous> why i never ran ubuntu before i dont know
[22:41] <SquirrelMan> ikonia: I downloaded the correct driver package and blacklisted the agpgart and intel drivers that were causing headache on boot
[22:42] <gartral> ikonia: ok, so it it safe to ifup eth0 if it's already active ith dhcp?
[22:42] <smokie> hey guys, i need to undstand something about ssh tunneling,
[22:42] <ikonia> gartral: you don't need to do ifup - just ifconfig
[22:42] <ikonia> SquirrelMan: you got the drivers from nvida.com ?
[22:42] <fccf> emorris: have you tried passing /dev/video0 to camstream .. like camstream /dev/video0
[22:42] <unitheory> fccf, thanks for the advice
[22:42] <[manas]> altf2o, ok thankx mate one more think i was thinking to do some server on the home network so people can put and take some data what shuold i use ftp?
[22:42] <SquirrelMan> ikonia: I believe so, yes
[22:42] <NacH> hi, I've got an nc10 with UNR 8.10 and my wifi has stop working suddendly can anyone talk with me to help ?
[22:43] <smokie> if someone is collecting data from the ISP itself, and i do an ssh tunnel to my box in the US from my ubuntu to surf in FF, the sniffer from the ISP wont get what im surfing?
[22:43] <smokie> right?
[22:43] <afallenhope> altf2o basically my desktop doesn't load..
[22:43] <aayush> all , has anyone seen my problem
[22:43] <drbobb> hello there, some recent update has caused my keyboard to go crazy - the up-arrow key now fires up the print-screen gadget. it's driving me crazy!!
[22:43] <gartral> ikonia: this why i asked you if you could tell me how to set it up.. cause i barely uinderstand the developer jargon in the manuals..
[22:43] <ikonia> SquirrelMan: then you've made a mess - ubuntu packages the nvidia drivers for you that are known to be compatible
[22:43] <altf2o> afallenhope: hmm, could be. I was hoping restoring would work since it seems you're having issues with the nvidia module specifically. If changing the driver to the original setting didn't work, something else is definitely up.
[22:43] <ikonia> gartral: check the man page, it's very straight forward syntax, device/ip/mask
[22:43] <SquirrelMan> ikonia: Not a single distribution will boot a liveCD correctly with my card.
[22:43] <ikonia> SquirrelMan: did ubuntu ?
[22:43] <tehbaut> anyone know how to use xrandr?
[22:43] <SquirrelMan> No.
[22:43] <ikonia> SquirrelMan: what card is it ?
[22:44] <fccf> smokie: right ... kinda like an encrypted proxy
[22:44] <tehbaut> trying to rotate my display
[22:44] <emorris> fccf: yeah, doesn't work. I don't think it allows any command line options. All the config seems to be done in the GUI settings page
[22:44] <gartral> ikonia: to you maybe.. im both dyslexic and suffer asburgers.. to me, it's all greek
[22:44] <SquirrelMan> It's a relic, an GeForce FX 5200
[22:44] <drbobb> and i know my kbd breakage must be a gnome issue, cause no such thing happens in kde
[22:44] <SquirrelMan> s/an/a
[22:44] <ikonia> gartral: I'm telling you the synatix device/ip/mask
[22:44] <NacH> hi, I've got an nc10 with UNR 8.10 and my wifi has stop working suddendly can anyone talk with me to help ?
[22:44] <TheCheeze> i've got less than that working with jaunty
[22:44] <altf2o> [manas]: depending on your needs i would look into SSH. I personally use Samba for network shares because it's the easiest to get working on all the platforms i have at home, Windows, Mac OS X, Linux.
[22:44] <jake_> In 9.04 I have an issue with the volume control slider.  It has to be at like 85% for be to begin to hear anything and it maxes out at 100%.  is there a way to have it so it utilizes the entire volume slider?
[22:44] <Neurolysis> Hi, I just downloaded Ubuntu Notebook Edition for my Acer Aspire One (which the FAQ says it supports), but when I try to run 3D apps natively in Linux I get an error (WINE works emulating 3D games). I just checked my xorg.conf and I see "Configured Video Device" set as the identifier for "Device" -- is this right, or should I change it to 'intel'? If this is right, why can't I get 3D (for example 3D GNU chess) to work natively? Thanks. :)
[22:44] <tehbaut> tried xrandr --rotate right
[22:44] <bastid_raZor> SquirrelMan: yes, i have the same card on 9.04 working fine. use the older driver offered in hardware drivers. the newer doesn't work
[22:44] <ikonia> SquirrelMan: how did you install ubuntu if it didn't detect your card
[22:44] <SquirrelMan> ikonia: agpgart is in use, despite being on my blacklist
[22:44] <altf2o> using SSH you can "secure FTP" if you're tied to FTP. I would shy away from FTP itself completely however.
[22:44] <tehbaut> tried xrandr --rotate=right
[22:44] <gartral> ikonia: in context, where does that sytntax apply?
[22:45] <ikonia> gartral: that is the syntax for ifconfig, device/ip/mask
[22:45] <TheCheeze> i tihnk i had to use driver 94 with my old Geforce4
[22:45] <tehbaut> and --rotate="right"
[22:45] <SquirrelMan> ikonia: It did detect my card. The problem was, it also detected my Intel chipset, which can't be disabled in BIOS, only set to low priority
[22:45] <fccf> Neurolysis: there is a regression in some Intel cards in Jaunty ... see !intel
[22:45] <fccf> !intel
[22:45] <blueyed> j #ubuntu-devel
[22:45] <ikonia> SquirrelMan: in the hardware drivers tool, did it offer you drivers ?
[22:45] <Neurolysis> fccf: thanks, i'll read that
[22:45] <[manas]> altf2o, i was thinking samba too but if sometime i need connect not from the network is it still gonna work?
[22:45] <Spoot> bastid_raZor: i use a dock at the bottom and my panel to the right
[22:45] <SquirrelMan> ikonia: No, if I recall correctly.
[22:45] <aayush> fccf : can u please check my problem
[22:46] <bastid_raZor> Spoot: shouldn't the dock replace the window list?
[22:46] <ikonia> SquirrelMan: and you went into system->administration->hardware drivers ?
[22:46] <jake_> In 9.04 I have an issue with the volume control slider.  It has to be at like 85% for be to begin to hear anything and it maxes out at 100%.  is there a way to have it so it utilizes the entire volume slider?
[22:46] <thiebaude> SquirrelMan, did you let ubuntu search for the drivers?
[22:46] <SquirrelMan> haha, it never successfully loaded X.
[22:46] <gartral> ikonia: acording to your information, ifconfig eth0/255.255.0.0/196.254.100.99 should work, it doesnt
[22:46] <thiebaude> thanks ikonia
[22:46] <SquirrelMan> There was no System->
[22:46] <altf2o> [manas]: like connecting from outside your home network? Sure so long as you have your actual Internet IP handy, and if you're behind a router, have forwarded the appropriate Samba ports to your internal server.
[22:46] <Spoot> bastid_raZor: i prefer to use the dock as a launcher and nothing more
[22:46] <ikonia> gartral: you don't use /
[22:46] <ikonia> gartral: I was just using that as a seperator for you - there are examples in the man page
[22:47] <gartral> ikonia: YOU TOLD ME TOO
[22:47] <gartral> oops, sorry ikonia
[22:47] <afallenhope> altf2o the module I'm using is glx... is that normal?
[22:47] <SquirrelMan> thiebaude: I did at first, but it failed miserably.
[22:47] <oks> How can i addusers? not working
[22:47] <ikonia> gartral: no, I was showing you the syntax / is just a seperator
[22:47] <fccf> aayush: I think that un-identified partition .. 9G /media/fatnew could be causing you some trouble for one ... and I am not sure you have the correct (0,X) number
[22:47] <thiebaude> SquirrelMan, what OS are you using?
[22:47] <bastid_raZor> Spoot: right but once launched you should be able to click the icon of the launcher and it bring to focus the application
[22:47] <SquirrelMan> thiebaude: Jaunty
[22:47] <VCoolio> exit
[22:47] <thiebaude> ok
[22:47] <WhiteCrow1> how can i see picture in shell?
[22:47] <gartral> ikonia: your using a different man page than me, cause i swear there arent any clear cut examples
[22:48] <SquirrelMan> The real problem at hand is that my blacklist is being ignored.
[22:48] <altf2o> glx is a module X uses, it should be your "driver" however. The "/etc/X11/xorg.failsafe file lists:  Driver  "vesa"  under the "Configured Video Device" setting.
[22:48] <jrib> WhiteCrow1: fbi I guess...
[22:48] <SquirrelMan> If I can fix that, it should work again
[22:48] <syk> if i dual boot ubuntu and arch linux can i share my /home partition?
[22:48] <fccf> oks: sudo adduser username
[22:48] <SquirrelMan> But modules I specifically blacklisted are in use
[22:48]  * VCoolio wonders why irssi spawns immediately in ctrl-alt-f1 tty
[22:48] <SquirrelMan> fccf: Thought it was useradd?
[22:48] <thiebaude> SquirrelMan, can you do a sudo install nvidia-settings?
[22:48] <drbobb> hello again, can someone help me w/keyboard breakage in gnome?
[22:48] <WhiteCrow1> jrib:how can i see picture in w3m?
[22:48] <thiebaude> apt-get
[22:48] <[manas]> altf2o, i never used samba i just heard it very good, is it working same way as ftp u just writing adress in a tool bar? sorry for this sily questions :)
[22:48] <afallenhope> altf2o yeah I even tried the failsafe.. and that didn't work either
[22:48] <Spoot> bastid_raZor: that only applies to the applications i have as launchers, if i have that enabled
[22:49] <jrib> oks: I know your command said adduser, but you are not using the correct syntax.  Read what I told you last time please...
[22:49] <Keiichi> n8tuser; zenlunatic; ctmjr: thanks for help, i mahe half of job, need to reboot system, i hope now fan speed control will work
[22:49] <aayush> fccf: dear i have already done that see my grub entry in the pastebin its 6 .The problem may be due to the extended partition hdc2
[22:49] <thiebaude> SquirrelMan, sudo apt-get install
[22:49] <bastid_raZor> Spoot: correct.
[22:49] <jrib> WhiteCrow1: maybe?
[22:49] <Spoot> bastid_raZor: not every application i use is on the dock
[22:49] <SquirrelMan> thiebaude: It's set to manual.
[22:49] <gartral> ikonia: please dont confuse me with seperators that dont work in real life.. can i please have a basic, clear-cut example
[22:50] <gartral> ?
[22:50] <WhiteCrow1> jrib: maybe what?
[22:50] <Fragsworth> Where is the terminal settings file? I want to back it up and restore it after I reinstall
[22:50] <altf2o> [manas]: essentially yes. It uses a slightly different syntax:  \\server\share  , so if your server is: 174.12.141.312 , and you're sharing a "Music" folder, typing: \\174.12.141.312\Music , in an address bar will pull it up.
[22:50] <thiebaude> SquirrelMan, you dont have a system menu on the panel on top?
[22:50] <SquirrelMan> thiebaude: In tty1?
[22:50] <oks> jrib, : Tried the different syntax also, not working. can you show me?
[22:50] <tehbaut> so can anyone help me with the xrandr command?
[22:50] <altf2o> afallenhope: hmm, that's weird. My first guess is something's wrong w/ X itself, but again i've never seen this type of thing. If the failsafe isn't working though, i can't imagine that's good at all.
[22:50] <thiebaude> SquirrelMan, ahh, ok
[22:51] <jrib> WhiteCrow1: it means it may be possible to view it in w3m.  I have no idea what you need to do.
[22:51] <[manas]> altf2o, but can i put like user and pass if i need?
[22:51] <SquirrelMan> ikonia, thiebaude: Until the NVidia and Intel drivers are done fighting it out, I have no X server.
[22:51] <jrib> oks: sudo adduser NAME_OF_NEWUSER
[22:51] <WhiteCrow1> jrib: ok tnx for help
[22:51] <SquirrelMan> They would stop fighting if agpgart would stay blacklisted, but it was loaded anyway
[22:51] <aayush> fccf: you figured out something
[22:51] <Spoot> bastid_raZor: it seems silly that they would leave the Window List panel applet bugged like that
[22:51] <afallenhope> altf2o something about pulse not working..
[22:51] <stylist> What is the Ubuntu equivalent of what i use on windows 7: Adobe Creative Suite CS4 Master Collection?  I know there is GIMP/Photoshop, what about for Soundbooth, whats the best sound editor for Ubuntu?
[22:52] <jake_> In 9.04 I have an issue with the volume control slider.  It has to be at like 85% for be to begin to hear anything and it maxes out at 100%.  is there a way to have it so it utilizes the entire volume slider?
[22:52] <altf2o> [manas]: absolutely. I restrict public shares to known individuals or groups and assign a password to it. I also have personal shares that no one but myself can access, which are also password protected. Then i have public shares that people can just get from but not write to\delete etc.... It's really versatile.
[22:52] <sebsebseb> stylist: there might not be an equvilant as such,  but people do audio editing in audacity
[22:52] <ikonia> gartral: sorry - I dropped network for a second there
[22:52] <fccf> aayush: not sure .. as your order of disks are all over the place  ... something tells me it should be rootnoverify (0,5) ... accounting for it being the fifth actual disk on the drive
[22:52] <stylist> sebsebseb: I might try Audacity then
[22:52] <ikonia> gartral: it's ifconfig $device $ip netmask $number
[22:52] <ikonia> gartral: the $ are varibles for your data
[22:53] <SquirrelMan> So basically, I just need someone to trust me and help me figure out why blacklisted drivers are being loaded anyway
[22:53] <[manas]> altf2o, ok mate im going for samba
[22:53] <altf2o> jake_: for me i clicked the volume icon, then "Volume Control" then had to adjust "Front" up.
[22:53] <drbobb> hello, can someone point me in the right direction to solve broken keyboard handling in gnome?
[22:53] <fccf> aayush: or rootnoverify (0,3) ... the extended thing screws with my head as it relates to my expierence with grub
[22:53] <jake_> altf2o:  Front is all the way up
[22:53] <afallenhope> altf2o basically it loads .. but not the desktop itself..
[22:54] <joaopinto> SquirrelMan, black listed drivers will be loaded if you do a manual load
[22:54] <afallenhope> like.. no icons, nothing. just a cursor
[22:54] <Neurolysis> fccf: whilst trying to do some stuff on that page, i keep on getting an error (doesn't seem to be fatal), "get fences failed: -1" -- any ideas?
[22:54] <sebsebseb> stylist: you can look through the repos for stuff, and that's where you should install stuff from really, but sometimes something inn't in the repos.  These two sites are good at giving you an idea  about the alternatives for Linux.  http://www.osalt.com http://www.linuxeq.com also you might be able to Wine the program you want to do and rather well.  Plus with enough RAM you can virtual machine Windows inside Ubuntu.
[22:54] <stylist> I hope `sudo apt-get install audacity` is the corrrect command to install Audacity on Ubuntu v9.04 sebsebseb
[22:54] <SquirrelMan> joaopinto: I'm not doing a manual load. Perhaps the kernel is when it fails to load the resume file?
[22:54] <sebsebseb> stylist: yes, but it might not be good enough for what you want to do
[22:55] <stylist> seemed to work sebsebseb
[22:55] <stylist> thanks
[22:55] <geekbuntu_> anyone know how to load linux drivers (that are for a fedora/rh - rpm) on ubuntu?
[22:55] <sebsebseb> stylist: I meant the program,  the command is fine
[22:55] <joaopinto> maybe
[22:55] <stylist> sebsebseb although i use adobe master collection cs4,  i just want to edit ringtones for my phone, and edit the access denied logon sound etc :)
[22:55] <stylist> i dont do much fancy shit
[22:55] <fccf> Neurolysis: No Clue, would need a lot more contextual information, and currently supporting 4-5 others doesn't give me time to check
[22:55] <stylist> i do some pro web development with dreamweaver though, shopping carts etc
[22:55] <sebsebseb> stylist: I think audacity is more for MP3 editing and that kind of thing, I don't use it personalley
[22:56] <Neurolysis> fccf: okay, thanks anyway. i'll do some more research into it. thanks again. :)
[22:56] <fccf> !ohmy | stylist
[22:56] <sebsebseb> fccf: What?
[22:56] <stylist> i said the fancy s word sorry
[22:56] <Neurolysis> sebsebseb: I think he is referring to your use of the S word.
[22:56] <stylist> ;-)
[22:56] <jake_> In 9.04 I have an issue with the volume control slider.  It has to be at like 85% for be to begin to hear anything and it maxes out at 100%.  is there a way to have it so it utilizes the entire volume slider?
[22:56] <Neurolysis> Or rather, stylists.
[22:56] <Neurolysis> wrong ping.
[22:56] <safruhani> hi, if i install the karmic koala beta, when the stable version release, can i upgrade it from beta version to stable?
[22:57] <SquirrelMan> Just as it did before I successfully installed the card
[22:57] <sebsebseb> safruhani: ask in #ubuntu+1
[22:57] <safruhani> ok thanks sebsebseb
[22:57] <aayush> fccf : i am pasting my bootinfo wait then u ll get the clear picture http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/288142/
[22:57] <fccf> sebsebseb: see what stylist said at 21:55:21UTC ... thats why !ohmy
[22:57] <SquirrelMan> X gives this error: fatal server error: no screens found
[22:57] <frednach> hi
[22:57] <greensimian> Ugh, I hate Xwindows and Nvidia and Puppies.
[22:57] <greensimian> :(
[22:57] <bastid_raZor>  safruhani yes, just update it like a normal weekly update..
[22:58] <sebsebseb> fccf: yep saw it, also I guess that factoid is better than !language
[22:58] <roffe> could anyone help me install quake 2?
[22:58] <safruhani> bastid_raZor: thanks a lot
[22:58] <stylist> sebsebseb: yeah audacity is fine for what i want, windows sound recorder wasnt
[22:58] <gartral_> ikonia: your feeding me bad info man... i tried  sudo ifconfig eth0 196.254.100.99 255.255.0.0 and it spat back SIOCSIFADDR: Invalid argument
[22:58] <SquirrelMan> greensimian: puppies, you say?
[22:58] <sebsebseb> stylist: good :)
[22:58] <ikonia> gartral_: no, I'm not feeding you bad information, you're not reading the info I gave you !
[22:59] <greensimian> SquirrelMan: Just kidding who couldn't love a puppy?!?!  But I am sticking with my guns on Xwindows and Nvidia
[22:59] <ikonia> gartral_: ifconfig $device $ip netmask $ip - the $'s are varibles
[22:59] <greensimian> I have a new ION mobo and it's fast but X doesn't want to hold it's screen settings.
[22:59] <SquirrelMan> I actually hate puppies. Noisy little devils.
[22:59] <gartral_> ikonia: please, can you give me a bash-usable example? PLEASE?!
[22:59] <ikonia> gartral_: I have given you two bash uable examples now
[22:59] <greensimian> SquirrelMan: Are you a kitty man?
[23:00] <SquirrelMan> Over puppies, certainly
[23:00] <ikonia> you just have to change the $varibles for your own information
[23:00] <SquirrelMan> Bigger dogs are better. But not too big.
[23:00] <jake_> In 9.04 I have an issue with the volume control slider.  It has to be at like 85% for be to begin to hear anything and it maxes out at 100%.  is there a way to have it so it utilizes the entire volume slider?  Should I tinker with the playback devices?
[23:00] <SquirrelMan> Back to Ubuntu. X is failing.
[23:00] <Alex____> Is there a way to somehow export packages so they can be put onto a system that can't access the internet?
[23:00] <fccf> sebsebseb: that's why I chose that factoid
[23:01] <greensimian> SquirrelMan: I isntall the Nvidia drivers and I can set the resolution to 1600x1280 but when I reboot it jumps back to 1280 x1024
[23:01] <greensimian> SquirrelMan: I even of the Nvidia-settings tool using gksudo
[23:01] <thiebaude> greensimian, gksudo nvidia-settings and save the resolution as root
[23:02] <sebsebseb> fccf: See my pm :)
[23:02] <jmadrid> Hello!
[23:02] <jmadrid> Hello Gang! I have yet another problem...
[23:02] <gartral_> ikonia: putting numbers to it, ifconfig eth0 196.254.100.99 255.255.0.0 should work, right?
[23:02] <greensimian> thiebaude: I did the, same things happen.  I even looked around for another xorg.conf just to make sure there was no sillyness in my pathing.
[23:02] <Fragsworth> Does anyone know where the settings files for the terminal are stored?
[23:02] <jmadrid> How to make my Logitech QuickCam work.
[23:03] <jrib> Fragsworth: gnome terminal you mean?
[23:03] <ActionParsnip> !webcam | jmadrid
[23:03] <jmadrid> This is so frustrating when you don't speak in thounges..
[23:03] <thiebaude> greensimian, save to x configuration file?
[23:03] <ikonia> gartral_: no - why are you not reading what I'm putting
[23:03] <clearscreen> I know there's no such thing as 'best', but what would be the most popular GTK newsreader?
[23:03] <ikonia> gartral_: why have you missed out the word netmask like in the examples I'm giving you
[23:03] <greensimian> thiebaude: yes, I save it in /etc/x11
[23:03] <thiebaude> greensimian, ok
[23:03] <jrib> clearscreen: popcon.ubuntu.com
[23:04] <thiebaude> greensimian, which nvidia?
[23:04] <afallenhope> Man, this is so annoying. Any ways of fixing this? Basically I can "boot up" I get a cursor and that's it.. no panels no desktop I can't right click. I've tried repairing xserver.. anyone?
[23:04] <jrib> clearscreen: ask bestbot in #ubuntu-bots as well what the best newsreader is
[23:04] <gartral_> i am.. as best as my brain knows how to decipher it
[23:04] <gartral_> i am.. as best as my brain knows how to decipher it
[23:04] <Alex____> Is there a way to somehow export synaptic packages so they can be put onto a system that can't access the internet?
[23:04] <ikonia> gartral: you just have to copy and paste the line I gave you and replace the $varibles
[23:04] <jrib> afallenhope: create a fresh new use rto troubleshoot
[23:05] <jrib> !offline | Alex____
[23:05] <greensimian> thiebaude: 185.18
[23:05] <ActionParsnip> !aptoncd | Alex____
[23:05] <ikonia> gartral: you don't even have to think
[23:05]  * jrib high-fives ActionParsnip
[23:05] <thiebaude> greensimian, thats the driver i use in 9.10
[23:05] <afallenhope> jrib huh? please explain
[23:05] <jmadrid> Anyone has an idea?
[23:05] <thiebaude> greensimian, in 9.04 i used 180
[23:05] <clearscreen> jrib: great! 1 out of 3 people (with a total of 3 submissions) said pan :D
[23:05] <jrib> afallenhope: create a new user and see if the problem happens there as well
[23:05]  * ActionParsnip hi5s...then celebrates
[23:06] <greensimian> thiebaude: Think a downgrade might help?
[23:06] <jrib> jmadrid: I have lots of ideas...
[23:06] <thiebaude> greensimian, your on 9.10?
[23:06] <afallenhope> jrib how?
[23:06] <fccf> aayush: looking at your last paste .. I see some errorage ... it says that /dev/sda6 was the generated partition for your windows partition ... I believe it selected the wrong drive (being the first one which isn'
[23:06] <fccf> t C:
[23:06] <greensimian> thiebaude: 9.04
[23:07] <ActionParsnip> jmadrid: the webcam will be setup using the webcam factoid ubottu gave
[23:07] <thiebaude> greensimian, ok
[23:07] <patch-tag> on ubuntu jaunty, problems connecting to internet via nm-applet. for some reason, I don't get an enabled "connect" button till I type in 8 characters for password. and password is 6 chars long. wtf?
[23:07] <zerocool> HI ALL
[23:07] <thiebaude> greensimian, did you have ubuntu search for the driver in hardware drivers?
[23:07] <jrib> afallenhope: can you login at tty1?
[23:07] <zerocool> ALOHA ALL!!!1
[23:07] <thiebaude> greensimian, i chose the recommended driver
[23:07] <jrib> zerocool: hello
[23:07] <afallenhope> jrib yes.
[23:07] <fccf> !caps |zerocool
[23:07] <jrib> afallenhope: sudo adduser NEW_USER
[23:07] <zerocool> ALOHA jrib
[23:07] <ActionParsnip> !hi | zerocool
[23:07] <greensimian> thiebaude: Nope, it didn't detect anything...that's why I went to Nvidia to download the driver.
[23:08] <thiebaude> ah ok
[23:08] <zerocool> how  are you
[23:08] <afallenhope> jrib okay but how do I login as him.. I have it to automatically login as me..
[23:08] <greensimian> thiebaude: On my old hardware I had an older Nvidia card and it worked great.
[23:08] <zerocool> ?
[23:08] <jrib> zerocool: /join #ubuntu-offtopic for chatting please.  This channel is just for support
[23:08] <zerocool> Ineed help
[23:08] <greensimian> thiebaude: Now I have a ION based board and it's nothign but sadnesss
[23:09] <jrib> afallenhope: disable that then (edit /etc/gdm/gdm*.conf
[23:09] <jrib> zerocool: just ask your question then
[23:09] <zerocool> I NEED KNOW  A DRIVER FOR UBUNTU EDITION 2.2 X86
[23:09] <Neurolysis> Woah, lowercase please.
[23:09] <ikonia> zerocool: no such thing as ubuntu 2.2
[23:09] <jrib> zerocool: a driver for?
[23:09] <zerocool> FOR WIRELESS BROADCOM
[23:09] <thiebaude> greensimian, i got the lanparty nf4 motherboard and its great for ubuntu
[23:10] <ikonia> zerocool: stop with the caps - you've been asked twice now
[23:10] <jrib> zerocool: try System -> Administration -> Hardware Drivers
[23:10] <zerocool> not
[23:10] <ActionParsnip> !caps | zerocool
[23:10] <scyx> hi, how do you guys do clean installs of new ubuntu releases? is it possible to get a list of all the packages you installed (not dependencies or preinstalled ones though) and how do you deal with all the reconfiguring that has to be done?
[23:10] <bazhang> zerocool, was this ubuntu ultimate or other such derivative?
[23:11] <afallenhope> jrid that seemed to allow me to get in!!! so it has to be a configuration issue. any idea on what I would have to "delete" in my default account?
[23:11] <ActionParsnip> !broadcom | zerocool
[23:11] <joaopinto> !clone | scyx
[23:11] <zerocool> ultimate edition 2.2 for adm x86
[23:11] <patch-tag> ok, actually looks like 6 char passwords aren't allowed, it was a longer password. but I still have a problem. wpa & wpa2 personal is the only thing allowed in the "wireless security" dropdown. I choose "show password" to make sure I'm typing t right. connect, connect fails. and show password is now some kind of hashed value, not what I typed.
[23:11] <zerocool> wireless not work
[23:11]  * thiebaude back i goto #ubuntu+1
[23:11] <jrib> afallenhope: not really sure, try ~/.gnome ~/.gconf stuff
[23:11] <jrib> afallenhope: just rename, don't delete and then try to narrow it down
[23:11] <ikonia> zerocool: ultimate edition is not made by ubuntu - and not supported here, check the ultimate website for more info for support
[23:12] <zerocool> my wireless is a broadcom 4328
[23:12] <zerocool> for is derivate of ubuntu
[23:12] <ikonia> zerocool: ultimate edition is not supported here, it's not an ubuntu product
[23:12] <ActionParsnip> !broadcom > zerocool
[23:12] <afallenhope> okay. doesn't seem to be the .gnome folder
[23:13] <zerocool> so good but I also with ubuntu 9.04
[23:13] <zerocool> and nothing
[23:13] <ikonia> zerocool: you're using ultimate edition, it's not supported here, check the website for support info
[23:13] <MadSeaDog> hi folks ive just resized a ntfs partition... (windows xp boot) but now when i try to boot i get please insert boot device.. something like this...
[23:13] <zerocool> ok so
[23:13] <zerocool> thx
[23:14] <ActionParsnip> !ultimate | zerocool
[23:14] <yusa> hi everyone
[23:14] <ActionParsnip> !hi | yusa
[23:15] <MadSeaDog> Gparted  i do not detect any partition.. how can i resolve it^
[23:15] <Neurolysis> MadSeaDog: Isn't that a Windows issue?
[23:16] <Lucifaneous> donk?
[23:16] <afallenhope> jrib I tried renaming .gnome .gnome2 and .gconf with the suffix _broken and still unable to login with a desktop
[23:16] <gianluca> !it
[23:16] <William-Gentoo> is there any package can help people to learn english words?
[23:16] <jrib> afallenhope: begin a binary search :)
[23:16] <MadSeaDog> Neurolysis,  well m in Ubuntu live cd trying to solve it... gparted from ubuntu do not detect the partition... any way to make it detect^
[23:17] <darkenergy> i've got two hosts behind NAT and i need ssh access
[23:17] <darkenergy> the only solution that comes to mind is a server with a public IP on the net
[23:17] <darkenergy> i'm considering something like an Amazon EC2 instance as an intermediary
[23:17] <darkenergy> anyone know of a better alternative?
[23:17] <FloodBot3> darkenergy: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[23:17] <afallenhope> jrib huh?
[23:18] <ActionParsnip> MadSeaDog: maybe your hdd controlers need extra drivers, or need acpi disabling to get working
[23:18] <ikonia> darkenergy: two hosts sharing a nat = not going to work for incoming ssh
[23:18] <ActionParsnip> darkenergy: use portforwarding / virtual server
[23:18] <darkenergy> ActionParsnip, virtualserver?
[23:18] <smokie> hey guys, if someone is sniffing packets from the ISP itself, and i do an ssh tunnel to my box in the US from my ubuntu to surf in FF, the sniffer from the ISP wont get what im surfing?
[23:19] <ActionParsnip> darkenergy: some routers call port forwarding, virtual server
[23:19] <MadSeaDog> ActionParsnip,  this hdd work well before i resize the partition... now no detect from gparted... and can<t mount sda either...
[23:19] <joaopinto> smokie, it will get the encrypted traffic
[23:19] <mordof> what is the super button (talked about in compiz config)
[23:19] <jpds> mordof: The windows key.
[23:19] <mordof> ooh, thought so. ty :)
[23:19] <ActionParsnip> MadSeaDog: does it show up i: sudo fdisk -l
[23:19] <scyx> joaopinto: that !clone info doesn't help much since i just want to have those packages that were installed by me, not as dependecies.. is it possible to get a list of those packages?
[23:20] <smokie> joaopinto, so he can still see the traffic going out/in, but they cant read it?
[23:20] <William-Gentoo> is there any package can help people to learn english words?
[23:20] <darkenergy> ActionParsnip, i'm not in control of the routers, both machines are being NATed different ISPs, I need to get access from one to the other
[23:20] <ActionParsnip> darkenergy: port forward port 22 on the router to port 22 on the internal system
[23:20] <joaopinto> scyx, you should be able to get sucha a list because that info is kept internally, however I don't know how to obtain it :\
[23:20] <MadSeaDog> ActionParsnip,  no...
[23:21] <ActionParsnip> MadSeaDog: i'd run: dmesg | less    to see whats going on
[23:21] <gartral> alright ikonia im sorry for being such a dunce... i just saw i needed the word "netmask" in there.. >.> boy do i feel stupid
[23:21] <llua> http://technologizer.com/worstpc/
[23:21] <joaopinto> smokie, they can read the encrypted traffic, they will not be able to decrypt it unless they have the private ssl keys
[23:21] <ActionParsnip> darkenergy: i see, so do both systems have a WAN IP?
[23:21] <smokie> joaopinto, and thats not easy to obtain obviously?
[23:22] <darkenergy> ActionParsnip, you mean the shared IP visible on the public internet?
[23:22] <joaopinto> smokie, right
[23:22] <smokie> cool
[23:22] <smokie> thanks
[23:22] <ActionParsnip> darkenergy: do they both have a 192.168 type address or do they have a non class C address?
[23:23] <darkenergy> ActionParsnip, 192.168.x.x is just right
[23:23] <scyx> ah okay, so a question to everybody: is it possible to get a list of all the packages I installed (NOT dependencies or preinstalled ones, just those I specifically selected to be installed)
[23:23] <MadSeaDog> ActionParsnip, well a lot a stuff come from this...
[23:24] <nineclock> hi how can i create sfv files ?
[23:24] <ActionParsnip> MadSeaDog: yes, its the log of your PC loading up, read through to see when your drives get detected (if they are)
[23:25] <frednach> hi, is there a way to copy the last shell output on the current shell line with only the keyboard ?
[23:25] <MadSeaDog> ActionParsnip,  it dont ...
[23:25] <ShaunR> i would like to talk to sombody over at ubuntu.com about donating a server to the project.  Anybody around here i can talk to?
[23:25] <ActionParsnip> darkenergy: ok then you can just ssh to the address of the other system if they are using the same address
[23:25] <IdleOne> ShaunR: email links are on ubuntu.com
[23:25] <unop> scyx,  sudo zgrep "status installed" /var/log/dpkg.log* | awk '{print $5}' | sort -u
[23:25] <ActionParsnip> MadSeaDog: it will if the drive gets detected, if not then you should check in bios to make sure the drive is detected
[23:25] <Mka> MadSeaDog: are you having a second HDD?
[23:26] <MadSeaDog> Mka,  no ...
[23:26] <darkenergy> ActionParsnip, 2 different ISPs, i assume I can't ssh to 192.168.100.37 on the other side of the internet
[23:26] <unop> scyx, actually on second thought, that does list dependencies too
[23:26] <Bilge> Can someone who uses grub run `which grub-update` and let me see the output?
[23:27] <DigitalKiwi> unop: oh man that is ugly
[23:27] <frednach> hi, is there a way to copy the last shell output on the current shell line with only the keyboard ?
[23:27] <unop> DigitalKiwi, ok?
[23:27] <DigitalKiwi> pacman -Qe
[23:27] <DigitalKiwi> there, done
[23:27] <ActionParsnip> darkenergy: no as its a class C network
[23:27] <bastid_raZor> darkenergy: you would need to forward port 22 (or have ssh listen on another port since some isp's block 22) to each box on their respective router
[23:27] <DigitalKiwi> oh right you use dpkg, fail ;D
[23:27] <Mka> MadSeaDog: try "ls /dev/sd*" and/or "ls /dev/hd*" and see if you cannot see anything
[23:27] <unop> !ot | DigitalKiwi,
[23:27] <MadSeaDog> ActionParsnip, allright gonna get there...
[23:27] <ActionParsnip> darkenergy: you will need to setup port forwarding or you could use a VPN
[23:27] <jmadrid> I still find it complicated... I switched to Xubuntu on this machine because it runs so much better than Windows! I mean, Windows doesn't even crawl here and Xubuntu runs..
[23:27] <jmadrid> But everything
[23:28] <jmadrid> is so hard..
[23:28] <DigitalKiwi> unop: meh, not my fault your package manager can't do something as simple/common as that :P
[23:28] <unop> DigitalKiwi, and you should read his question again - a little more carefully too
[23:28] <max__> Hi, I downloaded "nautilus-image converter extension", however when I try to flip an image through nautilus it tells me I don't have sufficient privileges. http://pastebin.com/m33fe1307
[23:28] <darkenergy> VPN to where?
[23:28] <ActionParsnip> jmadrid: only because its different
[23:28] <jmadrid> I guess I'll continue tomorrow.
[23:28] <MadSeaDog> Mka,  well strange thing there is sda ,sdb, sdc, sdd
[23:28] <ActionParsnip> jmadrid: i find windows hard
[23:28] <unop> DigitalKiwi,  dpkg -l  - is obviously not what he wants
[23:28] <jmadrid> Well, not reeally. All those commands, sudo, etc...
[23:28] <DigitalKiwi> tring to find his question
[23:28] <jmadrid> you don't have to deal with all that to install a webcam in Windows.
[23:29] <ActionParsnip> jmadrid: it took me an hour to install sound drivers and increase the page file on vista
[23:29] <Mka> MadSeaDog: well interrogate  sda
[23:29] <stylist> i like how ubuntu can sticky any window always on top easily... unlike windows
[23:29] <jmadrid> Yeah, but probably reading words.
[23:29] <ActionParsnip> jmadrid: all my hardware works 100% out of the box in linux
[23:29] <afallenhope> figured out the issue
[23:29] <afallenhope> was .pulse
[23:29] <jmadrid> I mean, I am an average joe... not a technical user.
[23:29] <MadSeaDog> Mka,  interrogate^
[23:29] <ActionParsnip> jmadrid: ubuntu is for the average user
[23:29] <jester-> hi
[23:29] <DigitalKiwi>   -e, --explicit       list packages explicitly installed [filter]
[23:29] <DigitalKiwi> iirc that's what he asked
[23:29] <Mka> MadSeaDog: try "sudo cfdisk /dev/sda", press Q to exit
[23:29] <jmadrid> Yet my webcam STX doesn' t work
[23:30] <jmadrid> and to make it work I have to go into the terminal, which I have to first know, how to work around it..
[23:30] <cgardner> Is it possible to mirror the repository for multiple ubuntu versions?  If so, do I just add the repositories to the mirror.list?
[23:30] <MadSeaDog> Mka,  fatal error cannot open disk drive
[23:30] <Mka> MadSeaDog: wow
[23:30] <jmadrid> and then read and type words I dont understand.. I mean.. I'm cool with Linux... I just wish it was simpler.
[23:30] <ActionParsnip> jmadrid: there are guides online with the commands you need to run
[23:30] <gbear14275> I just got an upgrade notification but 9.10 isn't released until later this month... Is this normal?  I did have a 9.10 beta live cd in my tray... is this perhaps what might have prompted the upgrade request?
[23:31] <ActionParsnip> jmaif you run:  lsusb
[23:31] <Mka> MadSeaDog: did you use "sudo"?
[23:31] <ActionParsnip> jmadrid: if you run:  lsusb
[23:31] <MadSeaDog> Mka,  yeah...
[23:31] <ActionParsnip> jmadrid: you will see an 8 character hex IS you can websearch  for
[23:31] <jmadrid> For example, Ubunto support says:  adjust launching one typical application with the described problem follows.
[23:32] <afallenhope> So if anyone wants to know the issue was my .pulse folder. I renamed it and it worked.
[23:32] <jmadrid> Then it says: Go to main menu, System, Preferences, Menus: Applications, Internet, Items: Skype, Properties, and replace the Command with
[23:32] <Mka> MadSeaDog: that looks like you dont have enough permissions
[23:32] <gbear14275> anyone else get a huge list of upgradable packages today?
[23:32] <jmadrid> But where is Main Menu, system, preferences, etc?
[23:32] <MadSeaDog> Mka,  any suggestion^
[23:32] <Mka> MadSeaDog: what is exactly given by "sudo fdisk -l" ?
[23:32] <ActionParsnip> jmadrid: does the webcam work in cheese?
[23:32] <Mka> MadSeaDog: is it just nothing?
[23:32] <jmadrid> WHat is cheese?
[23:33] <MadSeaDog> absolutely nothing...
[23:33] <ActionParsnip> !info cheese | jmadrid
[23:33] <jmadrid> Well... got to go anyways! Thanks for reading my cryout!
[23:33] <DigitalKiwi> Description    : Use your webcam to take photos and videos, apply fancy special effects and share the fun with others
[23:33] <jmadrid> I'll deal with it another day.
[23:33] <DigitalKiwi> cheese ^
[23:33] <SquirrelMan> Yay, I fixed it
[23:34] <gbear14275> anyone get an upgrade window today?
[23:34] <darkenergy> ActionParsnip, bastid_raZor: apparently i have no choice but to pay for a server with a public IP and forward ssh from both hosts to it
[23:34] <DigitalKiwi> gbear14275: lots of people apparently
[23:34] <gbear14275> DigitalKiwi: may I ask was it supposed to happen?  or is this an error?
[23:34] <DigitalKiwi> i dunno
[23:35] <Mka> MadSeaDog: try "sudo su" and then "fdisk -l" afterwards
[23:35] <MadSeaDog> Mka,  still nothing
[23:36] <Mka> MadSeaDog: if you dont mind, pastebin your dmesg
[23:36] <mgv3> hi - my spell checker isnt working while i was already removed the second spell check in another language that may cause a clash - how can i make xchat having a spell check?
[23:36] <MadSeaDog> Mka,  just plain not detected...
[23:36] <ActionParsnip> MadSeaDog: check bios
[23:37] <Mka> MadSeaDog: so you are on Live CD now?
[23:37] <bastid_raZor> darkenergy: are you sure the isp isn't blocking port 22 which is why you can't get through? my isp blocks it so i use port 2222
[23:38] <MadSeaDog> Mka,  yeah on live cd....
[23:38] <Guest73696> my sound is not working on ubuntu
[23:38] <Guest73696> someone give me an idea
[23:38] <darkenergy> bastid_raZor, there are 2 ISP's involved, both using NAT, none of the hosts has a public IP address
[23:38] <Mka> MadSeaDog: I guess do as ActionParsnip suggests
[23:38] <MadSeaDog> Mka,  gonna go see there if i can make bios detect it...
[23:38] <bastid_raZor> darkenergy: also you can use dyndns and ddclient to get a dns for a dynamic ip
[23:38] <MadSeaDog> thanks folks
[23:39] <Mka> MadSeaDog: good luck
[23:39] <scar3crow> question: how do I set ktorrent as my default torrent application?
[23:39] <DigitalKiwi> <3 dyndns/ddclien
[23:39] <DigitalKiwi> t
[23:39] <mika_video> to check if a port in your PC is reacable from the outside (public internet)) try this page: http://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2
[23:39] <n8tuser> darkenergy-> kindly draw the network layout so its easier for us to understand your connectivity, paste it in pastebin
[23:39] <bastid_raZor> darkenergy: you have the router forward your ports.. but i'm unfamiliar with the full workings of NAT .. i may be missing something
[23:39] <darkenergy> bastid_raZor, the IP's are not dynamic, they're private
[23:40] <frednach> hi, is there a way to copy the last shell output on the current shell line with only the keyboard ?
[23:40] <roffe> I've got problems installing q2, could anyone help? it says I should write: echo \#\!/bin/sh > quake2_, but it doesn't work
[23:40] <bastid_raZor> darkenergy: i didn't know an ip could be 'private' ..
[23:40] <optimizer> is there anyway, through xset, to make the mice less sensistive?
[23:41] <frednach> hi, is there a way to copy the last shell output on the current shell line with only the keyboard ?
[23:41] <bastid_raZor> darkenergy: if you go to  whatsmyip.com you should get an IP. yes?
 I don't know, but as a workaround: press up, edit the line like: echo "whatever you want to copy from the last command" >somefile.txt
[23:41] <n8tuser> frednach-> why not redirect the output like so    cmd1 > file.txt  and then cat file.txt
[23:41] <darkenergy> bastid_raZor, they are private IP address ranges: 192.168.255.255, 10.255.255.255 etc, they're used for hosts that can't be accessed directly from the internet
[23:42] <darkenergy> bastid_raZor, these hosts connect via a proxy
[23:42] <Doc_Lappy> k found it thanks
[23:42] <n8tuser> darkenergy-> kindly draw the network layout so its easier for us to understand your connectivity, paste it in pastebin  <--- do this please
[23:42] <darkenergy> bastid_raZor, all PCs using that ISP have the same public IP address
[23:42] <bastid_raZor> darkenergy: ah, then your network set up is beyond my ability. best of luck
[23:42] <mordof> i enabled cube gears in compiz.. wondering how to view it
[23:42] <distrohopper> set transparency on your desktop cube when rotating
[23:43] <mordof> ah, k
[23:43] <frednach> n8tuser: what i mean is to avoid using the mouse for copy/paste and i owuld like to be able to get the data directly on my new shell line
 if really some ISP's are still doing that (giving private 10.*.*.* or 192.168.*.*) IP's to their customers, my advice: switch to another ISP if you can!
[23:44] <n8tuser> frednach->  what if the output is far too long? do what i suggested and you'll manage
[23:44] <foundry87> I got a new computer. Is there a way for me to transfer over all my programs/settings to the new one easily?
[23:44] <roffe> what does "echo \#\!/bin/sh > quake2" mean?
[23:44] <mika_video> if you cannot, then your only choice to accept connections from outside is using another PC wuith a publicly accessible IP as a proxy
[23:44] <soreau> mordof: You have to set Opacity to something other than 100 in ccsm>Desktop Cube>Transparent Cube
[23:44] <mordof> soreau: mhmm :D i found it, ty
[23:44] <mordof> soo cool
[23:44] <soreau> mordof: Note that doing so will use more cpu
[23:45] <Flannel> roffe: It's going to make the file "quake2" with "#!/bin/sh" in it
[23:45] <scyx> so does anybody have any other ideas how to get a list of all the packages I specifically selected to be installed (NOT dependencies or preinstalled ones). i see that synaptic has a "history" of installed/deleted etc packages, might it be possible to use that somehow?
[23:45] <scyx> and synaptic seems to have a "save markings" and "create download script" option too, but those only create empty files =/
[23:45] <mordof> soreau: *shrugs* i've got a fast computer. compiz isn't dropping below 300fps with a good number of the features enabled at once
[23:45] <ctmjr> !clone | foundry87
[23:45] <mordof> i'm installing the fglrx drivers currently so it actually uses my video card though
 also: if you want to connect between two provate IP PC's that are on a different network, then you really need a third PC to act as a proxy. But if one of them is with public IP. you need to initiate the connection from a PC that has private IP TO a PC that has a public IP.
[23:46] <mordof> or the VPU or whatever the change is
[23:46] <foundry87> ctmrj: Thanks :)
[23:46] <ctmjr> foundry87: your welcome
[23:47] <darkenergy> mika_video, i know all that, i was looking for a recommendation for a 3rd party service. I've just signed up for Amazon EC2 and will use an instance for that
[23:47] <mika_video> Some software packages work despite this (for example: Skype). But they do it by using other Skype user's PC as a proxy, and with Skype, this happens automatically.
[23:48] <deejaydblock1> When I try to upgrade from Jaunty to Karmic, why isn't there an "Upgrade" button on the Update Manager?
[23:48] <mordof> ok.. hmm  i installed the flgrx from the synaptic package manager, didn't require an update.  will it switch the driver being used when i restart, or do i need to do something more to get it to switch over
[23:48] <dandaman> so who's good at C?
[23:48] <Keiichi> Hi again. how to give premission without "root" account to execute: echo 100 > /sys/class/hwmon/hwmon0/device/pwm1
[23:49] <dandaman> hell, you dont have to be good, im a beginner :\
[23:49] <Keiichi> "sudo" didn't work
[23:49] <fccf> dandaman: you might get better responses in #gcc
[23:49] <Keiichi> vithzerai@vithzerai-ubuntu:~$ sudo echo 100 > /sys/class/hwmon/hwmon0/device/pwm1
[23:49] <Keiichi> bash: /sys/class/hwmon/hwmon0/device/pwm1: Permission denied
[23:50] <ablyss> hi
[23:50] <Rods_Tiger> when making a liveusbstick, what exactly is that slider at the bottom doing?
[23:50] <ianm_> does anyone have SHMConfig working in 9.04 (direct access to raw absolute x/y data from touchpads)?
 actually I am not s good at C... but at least I have tried to learn enough of it to be able to interface between a .so written in C and an app written, for example, in Free pascal ( note for C programmers: the original Pascal language as defined by some very old ISO standard has been dead for over 20 years now. When someone says "Pascal" today, it really means Objectpascal, the difference being even bigger than between C and C++ ! )
[23:52] <deejaydblock1> When I try to upgrade from Jaunty to Karmic, why isn't there an "Upgrade" button on the Update Manager?
[23:52] <bastid_raZor> Keiichi: i believe it is : echo 100 | sudo tee -i /sys/class/hwmon/hwmon0/device/pwm1
[23:52] <dandaman> i need to know how to take user input from the terminal
[23:52] <dandaman> a number
[23:52] <dandaman> and turn it into an int
[23:52] <dandaman> something with putchar im guessing
[23:52] <dandaman> i just cant do it
[23:52] <Pici> dandaman: C programming help can be found in ##C
[23:52] <dandaman> k
[23:52] <Keiichi> bastid_raZor: You are great!!! Thank you very much! it working!
[23:53] <ablyss> dandaman, if the terminal is using bash, maybe help in #bash
[23:53] <Keiichi> thanks!!!
 my guess: if you really need to do that in C, use atoi() ... otherwise I'd do it using freepascal (which, despite the name, is actually Objectpascal. But unlike Java, Objectpascal does not force objects down your throat !)
[23:53] <commander__> i need help please i have no sound
[23:53] <dandaman> http://www.cs.ucsb.edu/~mikec/cs60/projects/hw1.html
[23:53] <peterson> hello; I'm testing out 9.10 and in order to upgrade apt-get asks me if I want to remove libgd2-noxpm and replace it with libgd2-xpm (partial upgrade thing). Does anyone know if it's safe to do it? I mean, they're both libgd2...
[23:53] <dandaman> not allowed to use atoi :(
[23:53] <Pici> !offtopic
[23:54] <Alex____> Is there any way to make APTonCD just make an ISO of the cd instead of actually burning it?
[23:54] <mika_video> At least Ubuntu should have Freepascal and Lazarus installable by aptitude install !
[23:54] <scyx> does anybody have any other ideas how to get a list of all the packages I specifically selected to be installed (NOT dependencies or preinstalled ones). i see that synaptic has a "history" of installed/deleted packages, might it be possible to use that somehow?
[23:55] <darkenergy> scyx, what are you trying to do?
[23:55] <mika_video> Oh, and the mc (midnight commander) should be on the first (=install) CD of [K]Ubuntu.
[23:56] <darkenergy> scyx, install those packages on another machine?
[23:56] <m0r0n> 9.1 Comes out on the 10th right?
[23:56] <Pici> !karmic | m0r0n
[23:56] <scyx> darkenergy: sortof, i'm trying to get a list of programs i have to reinstall once i do a clean install
[23:56] <ablyss> i'm still on ubuntu 8.04.3  and last week or so firefox upgrade and totally went foobar... is this a known issue or i'm i having local problems
[23:56] <mika_video> "Karmic WILL break" - ???? - what do you mean by that ?
[23:57] <BOZZY> Quick question, but is the cd iso for 9.10 available on here or only on the web?
[23:57] <joaopinto> mika_video, pleas ask on the proper channel, #ubuntu+1
[23:57] <darkenergy> scyx, try aptoncd, it'll go through your apt cache and create a an aptoncd-metapackage containing everything you select, with dependencies
[23:57] <Pici> mika_video: Its still beta and and its possible it will break
 I'd wait the 9.10 release and only after then worry about firefox.
[23:57] <darkenergy> scyx, i've used it for offline installs on other systems
[23:57] <Guest87993> Hey al anyone have problems with their wireless cycling on and off
[23:58] <darkenergy> scyx, you can burn directly on CD or DVD from the program
[23:58] <ablyss> mika_video: not sure I understand you
[23:58] <mika_video> after 29th Oct it should not be beta anymore !
[23:58] <Pici> mika_video: And after 29th the factoid will change.
[23:58] <Shinedown> Hi@all
 I mean that I'd worry about problems with firefox only after 29th Oct when Ubuntu 9.10 comes out. Need a browser before that and firefox doesn't even start? - Just use Opera.
[23:59] <Shinedown> Is somebody here who could help me with some hardware problems on buntu??