[00:00] <snellcode> cheaper than i7
[00:00] <skylar_> ZykoticK9: I have no idea how to use gksudo ect
[00:00] <snellcode> amd is even cheaper still
[00:00] <Kuifje111> I bought myself a dual core 3GHz for ~140 euros a few days ago.
[00:00] <snellcode> amd works great with linux
[00:00] <dpanda> Kuifje111: yes after so many months [of coursing ubuntu :)] i finally realized it was probably the hardware manufacturer's fault to make it so windows specific
[00:01] <snellcode> i havent had any major issues, pretty smooth so far really
[00:01] <ZykoticK9> skylar_, in a terminal type "gksudo nvidia-setting" then make your config changes, then "Save Current Configuration" button.
[00:01] <dpanda> snellcode: and significantly better [faster in layman's words] then a core 2 duo?
[00:01] <datz> Hi, in a past installation, I had a cpu freq scaling app on my top panel that would allow me to set the freq is scaling was possible, I can't find it now...Does anyone know of one?
[00:01] <Kuifje111> if I were to be a new desktop PC, I guess i'd go for an Intel i5 core.
[00:01] <Kuifje111> buy*
[00:01] <snellcode> dpanda: its a 4 core, so yes
[00:01] <ZykoticK9> skylar_, it should ask your password before starting nvidia-settings
[00:01] <dpanda> intel i5  hmm
[00:01] <skylar_> Curiosity why "gksudo" not just sudo
[00:02] <ne0futur> hi all. does ubuntu have a unified graphic tool like drakconf or yast to configure network, grub . . . ? I only found ubuntu-manager on http://ubuntu-manager.tavux.info and wonder why it needs to add a line in sources.list
[00:02] <Kuifje111> the i5 CPUs are relatively cheap.
[00:02] <snellcode> the lga 1156 chipset is a good option for intel
[00:02] <Halitech> !gksudo | skylar_
[00:02] <skylar_> I'hmm
[00:02] <skylar_> hmm *
[00:02] <ZykoticK9> skyla, gksudo for gui, sudo for cli -- something to do with profiles or some such thing.  i've never personally had a problem using sudo, but i hear it can lead to badness sometimes...
[00:02] <gcl_> Argh, my sound card isn't appearing in the list of hardware devices in the sound preferences window. It was working perfectly in the live cd but after installing it isn't being detected anymore. Any ideas/ I've tried compiling 1.0.21 from source but to no avail.
[00:02] <dpanda> i am tempted for a i5 then :) how much ram will be good ? 4 gb?
[00:02] <gcl_> this is the karmic beta btw
[00:03] <snellcode> dpanda: i5 cpu and 1156 board is the 'mainstream' 4 core system
[00:03] <trism> !9.10 | gcl_
[00:03] <Th_Doctor> gcl_: Have you done the first update yet?
[00:03] <ZykoticK9> gcl_, ask the same question in #ubuntu+1 as suggested above :)
[00:03] <gcl_> Th_Doctor: that was the first thing I tried
[00:03] <dpanda> snellcode: fiding the right motherboard might be a problem in my city though :)
[00:04] <skylar_> well well see if that works next time i restart :)
[00:04] <snellcode> i bought most of it on amazon, the rest at microcenter
[00:04] <Th_Doctor> gcl_: Have you looked into the mixer?
[00:04] <skylar_> If not i'll refer to that thread Halitech
[00:04] <sagaci> hey guys, when i try and print a document in evince or a text editor the enter key on the righthand side near the numkey pad doesn't work, anyone have the same problem or is there a way to fix?
[00:04] <m0r0n> My keyboard fails after a few keystroke anyone know why
[00:04] <snellcode> microcenter had the cheapest i5 by $40
[00:05] <dpanda> snellcode: oh no no i am not from the US
[00:05] <dpanda> can't order a thing online :(
[00:05] <datz> Hi, in a past installation, I had a cpu freq scaling app on my top panel that would allow me to set the freq is scaling was possible, I can't find it now...Does anyone know of one?
[00:05] <gcl_> Th_Doctor: alsamixer shows two devices: default, which only has Master and Capture (both at max), and HDA Nvidia HDMI which is also maxed out
[00:06] <Th_Doctor> gcl_: What happens when you right click on the sound icon and choose preferences?
[00:07] <gcl_> Th_Doctor: I don't see any devices listed under 'hardware devices'
[00:07] <progesterone> question: On terminal, I assigned Ctrl+C to copy and I can't do Ctrl+C to terminate the execution of a command. How can I terminate?
[00:08] <gcl_> Th_Doctor: There isn't a mixer. I assume it got removed in karmic
[00:09] <Billiard> progesterone: dont do that lol
[00:09] <jrib> progesterone: use the kill command, though I suggest you keep the default binding of ctrl-shift-c for copy instead...
[00:09] <Th_Doctor> gcl_: oh, that may be a problem in the BETA version.
[00:11] <infid> is it stable to read/write to a mounted samba share? i dont want files on my windows share to end up corrupted if i write to them from linux
[00:11] <progesterone> Billiard jrib Thanks
[00:12] <m0r0n> My keyboard fails after a few keystroke anyone know why? I can type, but then something triggers it an then my keyboard starts pressing the button I last pressed constantly
[00:13] <jrib> infid: yes, definitely.
[00:13] <Th_Doctor> m0r0n: If this was windoze, I would say you had "sticky keys" activated.
[00:13] <infid> m0r0n are you sure there's not a piece of a dorito stuck under a key
[00:14] <infid> turning my keyboard upside down and shaking it usually fixes that for me ;)
[00:14] <Th_Doctor> m0: Does it do the same thing with a Live CD running?
[00:15] <derdui> !de
[00:15] <infid> do you have to mkdir /mnt/foo before telling /etc/fstab to mount something to foo or will it create the dir for you?
[00:15] <Th_Doctor> m0R0n that would rule out the keyboard.
[00:15] <ribeiro> olá pessoal
[00:15] <jrib> infid: you have to mkdir
[00:15] <infid> oh nm the fstab file is just for programs to read, so it would depend on the program if it created it for you or not
[00:15] <jrib> !pt | ribeiro
[00:16] <infid> jrib are the default permissions for mkdir /mnt/foo ok ?
[00:16] <infid> i want to mount a windows share
[00:16] <jrib> infid: yes
[00:16] <infid> jrib thanks
[00:17] <jrib> infid: you know you can just use the GUI?
[00:17] <ananthuk> does anyone know how to connect Logitech quickcam fusion to my laptop running Ubuntu 9.04
[00:17] <dakira> Xorg Question: since the dontzap option is not available anymore (in karmic) and handled by XKB: How do I re-enable the good old ctrl-alt-+ (plus) combo which reset the resolution to the default (e.g. when a game didn't return from its 800x600 res)?
[00:17] <ananthuk> and configure?
[00:18] <BlackFLAG> if i want to completely replace windows vista with ubuntu for better system performance rather than a dual boot, how do i go about deleting vista? before or after ubuntu is installed? ive already backed up windows vista on my external hard drive.
[00:18] <jrib> BlackFLAG: just tell ubuntu to use the whole drive when you install it
[00:18] <enthdegree> hey, are there any applications out there that back up your settings for common applications?
[00:18] <Th_Doctor> ! webcam ananthuk
[00:18] <enthdegree> Sorry, nobody will answer on #linux
[00:19] <BlackFLAG> thanks jrib
[00:19] <infid> jrib is it best to name the mount dir for a windows share the name of the host or the name of the os? ie /mnt/MY-PC or /mnt/vista?
[00:19] <jrib> infid: up to you
[00:19] <Th_Doctor> ! webam | ananthuk
[00:19] <jrib> infid: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
[00:19] <infid> thanks
[00:19] <WanHouse> trism: jrib>
[00:19] <prince_jammys> !webcam
[00:19] <Th_Doctor> !webcam | anathuk
[00:20] <infid> are there any NAS's that run ubuntu or do NAS's not run operating systems and just act as harddrives?
[00:20] <jrib> infid: you could certainly use ubuntu on your NAS if you wanted to for some reason
[00:21] <WanHouse> jrib:
[00:21] <jrib> WanHouse: ?
[00:21] <hipitihop> anyone know the correct software and process for Dell firmware upgrades ? I have a Studio XPS laptop
[00:21] <WanHouse> infid: You want the NAS
[00:23] <skylar_> Halitech:  Do you have that link
[00:23] <skylar_>  again I forgot this wasn;t like skype and wouldn't be saved after a restart.
[00:23] <hsarci> hipitihop, i assume your talking about the bios?
[00:24] <Halitech> skylar_, not sure if this is the right one, try it http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1221072&highlight=nvidia
[00:24] <hipitihop> hsarci: yes
[00:24] <skylar_> yeah thats the one
[00:24] <hsarci> hipitihop, there should be a bootable cd iso on dells support website for your laptop
[00:25] <skylar_>  lets see if it has a working solution :/
[00:25] <hsarci> hipitihop, download that cd, burn it as an image, then stick it in ur cd-rom drive and restart your computer...then follow the instructions onscreen
[00:25] <hsarci> hipitihop, this channel is for ubuntu questions only btw
[00:26] <hipitihop> hsarci: thank you, I did not mean to be OT as a few places I found mention other distributions so wanted to know specifically if there were distro specific solutions
[00:26] <MTecknology> Does anyone see anything wrong with this? UUID=2B84-249C  /media/share  vfat  users,dmask=000  0  0   I get the error  mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda3, missing codepage or helper program, or other error
[00:27] <MTecknology> nevermind... I know why now
[00:29] <dakira> Xorg Question: since the dontzap option is not available anymore (in karmic) and handled by XKB: How do I re-enable the good old ctrl-alt-+ (plus) combo which reset the resolution to the default (e.g. when a game didn't return from its 800x600 res)?
[00:29] <trism> dakira: might want to try #ubuntu+1
[00:30] <eclipseee> what serial number of windows 7?
[00:30] <jmurans> oO
[00:30] <trygg> I have a really wierd problem, after I've listened to/watch something, the music and/or video gets all mumbled, screechy and it starts to lag like crazy.
[00:30] <eclipseee> ?
[00:30] <trygg> Didn't have this problem with my other user. Compiz is disable.
[00:31] <mver> ubuntu 9.04  wireless help -- please: fresh install of 9.04, on  a Dell inspiron E1505, followed by install  of the proprietary drivers. WIRED eth0 works  fine with ip 192.168. etc. but wireless eth1 says access point  not-associated and has no  IP address. But wireless connection  has been created,  with WPA password, which it keeps asking for. Next steps?
[00:31] <eclipseee> what serial number of windows 7?
[00:31] <Halitech> eclipseee, 1800callmicrosoft
[00:31] <jmurans> trygg Only one user have video/audio lag problem?
[00:31] <dakira> trism: sry.. just thought someone might know. +1 is completely idle
[00:31] <bastidrazor> eclipseee: ##windows offers free windows OS disks
[00:32] <trygg> jmurans: Yes, atleast I didn't have this problem on the other user. Not 100% it's even an ubuntu-specific problem.
[00:32] <Um_cara_qualquer> how can i make ubuntu recognize a cd if it doesn't recognize in the moment i put it in?
[00:33] <Halitech> Um_cara_qualquer, what kind of cd?
[00:33] <jmurans|afk> trygg try to check with other user, maybe you try to watch something fullHD and need right drivers
[00:33] <Um_cara_qualquer> virgen one
[00:34] <skylar_> anyone know why the ubuntu menu button would randomly stop working along with my keyboard >
[00:34] <skylar_> ?
[00:34] <Halitech> Um_cara_qualquer, bad disk?
[00:34] <Arsin> Hey, my computer after about 50 keystrokes just starts to repeat the last touched key and I can't stop it
[00:34] <Um_cara_qualquer> humm
[00:34] <Um_cara_qualquer> shit
[00:35] <Halitech> Um_cara_qualquer, possible bad drive
[00:35] <osx5> !chroot
[00:35] <Um_cara_qualquer> is there any kind of cd that ubuntu doens't recognize?
[00:35] <Halitech> Um_cara_qualquer, bad ones
[00:35] <kennyH> hahaha
[00:35] <Um_cara_qualquer> kkk
[00:35] <jmurans|afk> Halitech +1
[00:36] <Chertograd> In Ubuntu how can I open up a program similar to the Windows Task Manager? A shortcut?
[00:36] <mver> ubuntu 9.04  wireless help -- please: fresh install of 9.04, on  a Dell inspiron E1505, followed by install  of the proprietary drivers. WIRED eth0 works  fine with ip 192.168. etc. but wireless eth1 says access point  not-associated and has no  IP address. But wireless connection  has been created,  with WPA password, which it keeps asking for. Next steps?
[00:36] <Halitech> Um_cara_qualquer, I'm guessing you mean brand, not really, depends on the combination of the drive and the disk, some people have issues with memorex, I've never had a problem
[00:36] <jrib> Chertograd: System -> Administration -> System Monitor , but why?
[00:37] <Um_cara_qualquer> yeah
[00:37] <Chertograd> jrib: Perhaps a shortcut? In Win it's ctrl+alt+del or ctrl+shift+esc
[00:37] <Billiard> mver: does wireless work on an AP with no security
[00:37] <dpanda> just curious, does file drag-drop work in Skype in Ubuntu <-> Win/Mac ?
[00:37] <Chertograd> And why: I don't have Ubuntu installed yet, but if it would get laggy, I would like to know what's causing it.
[00:38] <jrib> Chertograd: one does not exist by default, use the menu item or create a keyboard shortcut if you want one.  Why would you want one though?
[00:38] <kennyH> I did press Win+R and my screen resolution decreased, how can I undo this operation?
[00:38] <hipitihop> Chertograd: gnome-system-monitor from terminal or from your System...Admin... menu
[00:38] <fred123>  http://tr.im/CttA
[00:38] <mver> Billiard: do I  have to  change router settings to  test  your suggestion?
[00:38] <bartek> Anyione here have dual monitors (different sizes) running on Ubuntu Jaunty with an ATI card? I'm so close but it's not quite right.
[00:39] <biovore> kennyH: its a comviz thing..   Its meta-f maybe..  I am fairly sure its a meta (the windows key) something..
[00:39] <Billiard> mver: yes or connect to another AP without security
[00:40] <jagwire> Did you guys know that if you're getting low connection rates to ubuntu repositories that it might be your router's firmware?
[00:40] <trygg> jmurans|afk: I can't really watch HD by default, but the problem even persists on youtube. Also, if I have Compiz enabled, it's _really_ slow.
[00:41] <fred123>  http://tr.im/CttA
[00:41] <trygg> jmurans|afk: I even checked the temperature of everything, nothing suspiciously high.
[00:41] <kennyH> biovore, yes, If I press Win+E I get a spaces view, if I press Win+N it reverts the screen colors, but Win+R decreses the resolution. Any idea how to stop it?
[00:42] <Um_cara_qualquer> Halitech, well... it just recognized one. There's another little problem i'm having these days: when i try to burn an audio cd, it says it was burned sucssecfully but when i try to run, it says its nothing in it... and also i can't use the cd because the computer says it is things burned in it =/
[00:42] <jmurans|afk> trygg try to get new codecs
[00:43] <jmurans|afk> *fresh
[00:43] <Um_cara_qualquer> sorry about my english by the way
[00:43] <trygg> jmurans|afk: Exactly how will I go about doing that?
[00:44] <jmurans|afk> google "video audio codecs for linux" i have to go now.
[00:44] <trygg> jmurans|afk: Right. Thanks!
[00:44] <Um_cara_qualquer> Halitech, i use k3b
[00:44] <mo0nykit> can I use something like ubericon for ubuntu? What is it called?
[00:45] <Halitech> Um_cara_qualquer, audio cds aren't seen the same way as a data cd ... what do you mean the computer says it is things burned in it?
[00:46] <kennyH> How do I turn it off?
[00:47] <Arsin> Hey, my computer after about 50 keystrokes just starts to repeat the last touched key and I can't stop it
[00:47] <Um_cara_qualquer> Halitech, when i put a virgen one in the drive, a window appears asking what program i wanna use to open or burn stuff in it... this doesn't happen with that cds i used... also when i ignore it, the k3b just don't let me burn anything in it
[00:48] <cuddlefish> Hello, everyone! I am using Ubuntu One with one UNR Karmic computer and one regular Karmic. Completely different hardware. Anyways, the system tray icon shows 2 arrows with a !, then changes to a cloud with a ! . It always wants me to reauthenticate. I've authenticated about 25 times now, with no luck. Help, please?
[00:49] <Legendre> OK, we'll try this one again.. Does ANYONE know how to accomplish mulit-users on Jaunty?
[00:49] <Legendre> the functionality was there in older versions, like Edgy
[00:49] <Halitech> Um_cara_qualquer, if a cd is already burned, it should just mount and open nautilus
[00:49] <bastidrazor> !karmic > cuddlefish
[00:49] <PCTeacher012> What is wrong? When i boot my computer up, it is frozen on the "[sdc] assuming driver writethrough" step. How do i fish this?
[00:49] <Legendre> but after upgrading to JJ, it just doesn't seem to work.. can't figure out how to fix it.
[00:50] <Legendre> PCTeacher012: disconnect the power cable to sdc, see if it fixes it. If yes, then start troubleshooting
[00:50] <Legendre> I assume sdc is an optical drive?
[00:51] <Um_cara_qualquer> Halitech, it doens't... also doesn't let k3b burn anything
[00:51] <PCTeacher012> Legendre: Funny thing is, SDC is my flash drive?
[00:51] <PCTeacher012> weird
[00:51] <Legendre> PCTeacher012: then pull the drive before boot, then plug it in and look at the dmesg
[00:51] <cuddlefish> Not to bug anyone, but is my IRC working or can nobody help me?
[00:51] <PCTeacher012> Legendre: So just unplug it and try rebooting?
[00:51] <Legendre> there is something the kernel doesn't like about it.. perhaps
[00:51] <Legendre> yes, unplug and reboot
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[00:52] <Halitech> Um_cara_qualquer, I'd start looking at a bad drive then
[00:52] <Um_cara_qualquer> hmm
[00:52] <bastidrazor> cuddlefish: for karmic issues /join #ubuntu+1
[00:52] <Um_cara_qualquer> Halitech, do you know another cd burner program?
[00:52] <cuddlefish> Oh sorry, empathy hates private messages.
[00:52] <PCTeacher012> Legendre: kay, i will let you know how it works. Be back as soon as i reboot, if i reboot and pass through *chuckle*
[00:52] <PCTeacher012> Um_cara_qualquer: A good one is gnomebaker
[00:52] <PCTeacher012> restarting everyone
[00:52] <kennyH> How do I turn it off?
[00:53] <Um_cara_qualquer> hmm thx
[00:53] <bastidrazor> !ccsm | kennyH ..start by installing this
[00:55] <Arsin> Has anyone experienced the probelm where your keyboard gets disabled randomly and then just presses the last key you touched and it repeates making you have to restart
[00:55] <kennyH> bastidrazor, I don think you understood what I sayed. Try to Win+R to see what I am talking about...
[00:55] <mo0nykit> can I use something like ubericon for ubuntu? What is it called?
[00:55] <bastidrazor> kennyH: if compiz is controlling this, which it is, then you'll need to have compizconfig-settings-manager installed in order to edit/disable this feature.
[00:56] <kennyH> bastidrazor, and how about if restart my machine?
[00:57] <bastidrazor> kennyH: if you've disabled it in ccsm then it is disabled.
[00:57] <kennyH> bastidrazor, I did't. What is ccsm?
[00:57] <Neviya> join # ubuntu-fr
[00:57] <Neviya> ubuntu-fr
[00:58] <bastidrazor> kennyH: compizconfig-settings-manager
[00:58] <kennyH> bastidrazor, I just Win+R again and it didn't resize.
[00:58] <InsanePenguin> are there only one torrent for 9.04 desktop i386?  like one safe torrent
[00:58] <PCTeacher012> It now freezes at a blinking underscore :(
[00:58] <kennyH> bastidrazor, how do I install it?
[00:58] <PCTeacher012> I'm on live cd btw
[00:59] <InsanePenguin> also why is 8.04 supported till 2011 but 9.04 is only for 2010
[00:59] <Legendre> PCTeacher012: I'm a little confused.. what OS are you using at this moment?
[01:00] <PCTeacher012> Legendre: I am running Ubuntu 9.04
[01:00] <prince_jammys> !lts | InsanePenguin
[01:00] <mver> Billiard: added back wpa pwd; it "seems"  to work, but I also have wired plugged in.
[01:00] <Legendre> PCTeacher012: and which is it that will not boot?
[01:00] <kandjar> any vbox user here?
[01:00] <bastidrazor> kennyG_: in a terminal type sudo apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager
[01:00] <InsanePenguin> oh ok
[01:00] <InsanePenguin> kandjar : heres one
[01:01] <PCTeacher012> Legendre: Yea, it still will not boot. It gets stuck on a little white blinking underscore on a black BG
[01:01] <mver> kandjar: Yes.  installed virtual box and having reinstalled Ubuntu must redo the vbox
[01:01] <Legendre> PCTeacher012: no, I mean which OS will not boot?
[01:01] <PCTeacher012> Legendre: Oh, Ubuntu 9.04
[01:01] <PCTeacher012> Only OS I have on computer
[01:02] <Legendre> PCTeacher012: you're being obtuse.. you are running 9.04 but 9.04 will not boot..
[01:02] <n8tuser> PCTeacher012-> try to let the cdrom drive cool off for 10 mins.. then try again.
[01:02] <PCTeacher012> Legendre: No, I'm on ubuntu 9.04 LiveCD
[01:02] <jack__> Has anyone here had any problems with pyuic not generating any output?
[01:02] <PCTeacher012> n8tuser: D: Okay, but i havent used it for 2 days lol
[01:02] <Truman_> I'm having some trouble getting the 9.10 live cd to work on a macbook pro 5.5; after I tell it to boot the cd it starts loading things, "Starting Common Unix Printing System: cupsd [OK] .. Enabling additional executable binary formats binfmt-support [OK]" and then it gets down to "Checking battery state... setting Power Management level [OK]" and then it says "...done." and just sits with a flashing cursor -- any ideas?
[01:03] <PCTeacher012> !karmic > Truman_
[01:03] <n8tuser> PCTeacher012-> you only tried to boot once? try again if only once
[01:03] <Truman_> oopsies; sorry!
[01:03] <PCTeacher012> n8tuser: I tried 4 times as of now. twice with Flash drive in, twice without
[01:03] <PCTeacher012> Truman_: Its oka
[01:03] <n8tuser> Truman_-> and sometimes you have to wait a lil longer. give it 10 mins
[01:03] <Satzo> Hi.  How do I send CTRL-ALT-DEL in Terminal Server Client in a VNC session?
[01:04] <ibrahim76> nån här
[01:04] <Legendre> PCTeacher012: so you can boot 9.04 live cd but not install.. do I have that right?
[01:04] <ibrahim76> somedbody here
[01:04] <n8tuser> PCTeacher012-> thats why i asked you to let it cool for a few, before rebooting off the livecd.. give it a chance to cool off
[01:04] <Truman_> n8tuser: thanks; I'll let it sit for a bit & then head over to +1
[01:04] <PCTeacher012> Legendre: Yes, i can boot off livecd
[01:04] <Legendre> btw, my session is running in starts & fits..
[01:04] <PCTeacher012> n8tuser: I have never had to do that O_O Lol
[01:05] <Legendre> locks up for a min at a a time
[01:05] <ibrahim76> Hi I have question
[01:05] <n8tuser> PCTeacher012-> sometimes magic things happens, based on experience.. lol
[01:05] <ibrahim76> cab any one help me with my question ?
[01:05] <DigitalKiwi> !ask
[01:05] <n8tuser> !ask | ibrahim76
[01:05] <Merc|> 1408 users! :O
[01:05] <PCTeacher012> n8tuser: Black Macgic too ;) :p
[01:05] <Satzo> Hi.  How do I send CTRL-ALT-DEL in Terminal Server Client in a VNC session?
[01:05] <Merc|> ubuntu!
[01:05] <n8tuser> Satzo-> are you allowed to reboot the remote server?
[01:06] <obiwan_> hi , please anybody 18+ yo, boy, with shiretoko and flashplugin-nonfree? i got a problem with the play bar / volume not showing at certain page, need you try it. It'll take just a second
[01:06] <ibrahim76> Yes I have bought HDMI cable and I wounder must shut down the monitor before I us the HDMI in my TV ?
[01:06] <Satzo> Yes.  It is a win32 server with a locked prompt.
[01:06] <Legendre> PCTeacher012: was the 9.04 install ever working?
[01:06] <Satzo> I need to know how to send ctrl-alt-del
[01:06] <Satzo> I can go through my windows box, but I am trying to retire windows
[01:06] <n8tuser> Satzo-> ahem win32?  what do you mean?
[01:06] <PCTeacher012> obiwan_: Question: Why does it matter if the person is over 18?
[01:06] <DigitalKiwi> PCTeacher012: take a guess
[01:06] <Satzo> n8tuser, I am running ubuntu and I want off windows as a desktop
[01:06] <obiwan_> it's not an ethic web for minors PCTeacher012
[01:06] <PCTeacher012> DigitalKiwi: I know the  reason lol anyways
[01:07] <n8tuser> Satzo-> you have access to a command like in windows?
[01:07] <Satzo> I got terminal server client installed and running with vnc but I cant send CTRL ALT DEL
[01:07] <PCTeacher012> obiwan_: Dont use flashplugin-nonfree. Uninstall that and go to their website
[01:07] <n8tuser> Satzo-> answer my question..
[01:07] <Satzo> i even did a man tsclient.. nothing in there
[01:07] <PCTeacher012> Legendre: Yes, i used it before i left for a couple dats
[01:07] <Satzo> n8tuser,  i dont understand the question
[01:07] <PCTeacher012> das*
[01:07] <PCTeacher012> when i got home it wasnt
[01:07] <obiwan_> it's flash content PCTeacher012 , i can't play it without that plugin
[01:07] <n8tuser> Satzo-> you have access to a command line* in windows?  you know the black background msdos prompt?
[01:07] <PCTeacher012> obiwan_: I know that, go to adobe's website and get the official flash plugin player.
[01:07] <Satzo> yes im aware of the cmd prompt
[01:07] <PCTeacher012> obiwan_: let me get the exact url
[01:08] <Satzo> what i want to do is access a remote gui via vnc
[01:08] <mo0nykit> can I use something like ubericon for ubuntu? What is it called?
[01:08] <n8tuser> !who | Satzo
[01:08] <Legendre> goofy. So last time you tried to boot, where did it freeze? Do you recall the last message on the screen?
[01:08] <PCTeacher012> obiwan_: http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/
[01:08] <Satzo> n8tuser,  sorry
[01:08] <Satzo> n8tuser,  all i want to do is send ctrl alt del in terminal server client.. can it be done?
[01:08] <n8tuser> Satzo-> you have access to a command line in windows?  <-- answer this
[01:08] <ibrahim76> ubottu: can I use both my monitor ? and TV at the same time ? with HDMI ?
[01:08] <Satzo> n8: yes i do but how does that help???
[01:09] <n8tuser> !who | Satzo
[01:09] <Satzo> n8tuser,  i know yer trying to help but you don't understand my question... thanks anyway
[01:10] <n8tuser> Satzo-> i know  how to do it, but you must be able answer when asked
[01:10] <snellcode> Satzo: ms has a shutdown -r command
[01:10] <n8tuser> Satzo->  there are command lines to do that in windows
[01:10] <n8tuser> snellcode-> nope,  but similar
[01:10] <Satzo> grrrrrr
[01:10] <Satzo> that is NOT what i need to do :(
[01:10] <pilibeen> Help! I accidentally deleted the list of active applications in the panel in the upper right - how do I get it back?
[01:11] <snellcode> Satzo: restart the ms computer right?
[01:11] <Satzo> snellcode.. no just access it
[01:11] <n8tuser> Satzo-> then be clear of what exactly you need to accomplish.. what does that ctrl+alt+del  do for you?
[01:11] <Satzo> its locked and i know the password
[01:12] <ibrahim76> ubottu, testing testing
[01:12] <Satzo> n8tuser, : i need to unlock the win32 box remotely but i can NOT send ctrl alt del
[01:12] <Satzo> n8tuser,  if i can figure out how i have my question answered
[01:12] <ibrahim76> ubottu, are you an boot
[01:12] <n8tuser> Satzo-> in windows you can send a reboot like this   shutdown /s /t 5
[01:12] <speedxxxcore> Is glxgears gone from the repo?
[01:12] <Satzo> n8tuser, i dont want to reboot it
[01:12] <ibrahim76> ubottu, I have problem with HDMI
[01:12] <Satzo> n8tuser,  i want to unlock the lock windows with ctrl alt del
[01:12] <speedxxxcore> I tried sudo apt-get install glxgears
[01:12] <speedxxxcore> not working
[01:12] <Satzo> i never said anything about rebooting
[01:13] <Legendre> speedxxxcore: it's part of a larger package..
[01:13] <speedxxxcore> Legendre: know the name of it?
[01:13] <n8tuser> Satzo-> thats what am trying to get clarification, what does the ctrl+alt+del  unlocks or really sends out the reboot command?
[01:13] <Legendre> speedxxxcore: don't recall the name, though =)
[01:13] <ibrahim76> satzo
[01:13] <Legendre> I did just install it recently, tho
[01:13] <ibrahim76> Satzo,  can I ask you ?
[01:13] <prince_jammys> Satzo: how are you connecting to the windows box?
[01:13] <Satzo> n8tuser, no it just unlocks the win32 lock screen
[01:13] <DigitalKiwi> speedxxxcore: mesa provides it afaik
[01:14] <Satzo> prince_jammys, via terminal server client(via VNC)
[01:14] <n8tuser> Satzo-> could it be another than that key combo perhaps? look at the commands for windows. there may be an equivalent..
[01:14] <Legendre> speedxxxcore: if you try to run it from a terminal, do you get a complaint - with info on the package you need? I think this is how I found it..
[01:14] <prince_jammys> Satzo: i'm seeing in the forums that F8 can be used to send ctrl-alt-del. (supposedly you get a menu)
[01:14] <Satzo> n8tuser, ive looked and looked.. thats why i am in here
[01:14] <Satzo> prince_jammys, ill try it
[01:14] <speedxxxcore> DigitalKiwi: Legendre: So sudo apt-get install mesa?
[01:15] <n8tuser> Satzo-> dont forget, we are not windows support
[01:15] <Satzo> n8tuser, i realize
[01:15] <Legendre> speedxxxcore: can't confirm that.. again, try to run glxgears from a console, see if you get any info..
[01:15] <Satzo> prince_jammys, that works.. thanks alot
[01:15] <Satzo> no idea how you found that :P
[01:15] <n8tuser> linux folks are resourceful.. :P
[01:15] <Satzo> i know
[01:16] <Satzo> but you'd think they would document that :P
[01:16] <prince_jammys> Satzo: google 'ubuntu ctrl alt del terminal server windows' :)
[01:16] <jrib> Satzo: I imagine he googled tsclient ctrl-alt-del or similar :)
[01:16] <Guest168> hi, i have a completely random question, does my ip address come from my wireless router or my modem?
[01:16] <n8tuser> Guest168-> only from a dchp server
[01:17] <Guest168> so is that my router or modem?
[01:17] <n8tuser> if your router have dhcp server,  then it will, if your modem does, then it will
[01:17] <Satzo> prince_jammys and jrib: thats the thing about googling,... you never really know how to "word" your symptoms :)
[01:17] <n8tuser> Guest168-> perhaps read the manual pages of your router and modem, it may tell you
[01:17] <Guest168> just i want to setup serveral webservers, using diffrent routers, but 1 modem and wanted to no will they have thee own static ip?
[01:17] <prince_jammys> Satzo: hehe.
[01:18] <n8tuser> Guest168->  and please change your nick to something unique, its hard to type it
[01:18] <jrib> Satzo: "Hi.  How do I send CTRL-ALT-DEL in Terminal Server Client in a VNC session?" would have worked in google too ;)
[01:18] <radioguy33> in ubuntu is there a /var/log somewhere that tells me which and when an application was uninstalled/installed?
[01:18] <jrib> Satzo: i'll stop teasing you now
[01:19] <lwizardl> hi
[01:19] <n8tuser> radioguy33-> thats done by dpkg, so look around the /var/lib/dpkg
[01:19] <NickName101> how would i find out if my ip comes from modem or routeR?
[01:20] <computerking> can I get Ubuntu Netbook remix in an iso?
[01:20] <usuarioER1> hola amigos
[01:20] <computerking> can I get Ubuntu Netbook remix in an iso?
[01:20] <lwizardl> anyone understand the linux resolv.conf file configuration ?
[01:20] <n8tuser> NickName101->  geesh cant you come up with something unique? so hard to type your nick
[01:20] <PCTeacher012> What is the command to check the ubuntu filesystem?
[01:20] <PCTeacher012> it is ext4
[01:20] <ZykoticK9> computerking, i've only see it as the USB image file...
[01:20] <usuarioER1> alguien habla español
[01:20] <computerking> can I get Ubuntu Netbook remix in an iso?
[01:20] <DigitalKiwi> n8tuser: jeesh can't you use tab complete?
[01:20] <PCTeacher012> I forgot it :\
[01:20] <Satzo> he could choose n9tuser
[01:20] <n8tuser> PCTeacher012-> fdisk
[01:20] <lwizardl> computerking, http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download-netbook
[01:21] <PCTeacher012> n8tuser: thnx
[01:21] <MarkM> i use tab to complete
[01:21] <usuarioER1> necesito ayuda en español
[01:21] <n8tuser> DigitalKiwi-> try it, and see how many nicks comes up
[01:21] <Satzo> computerking, just an FYI apparently Fedora is coming out with a remix.
[01:21] <computerking> I NEED IT IN ISO!
[01:21] <DigitalKiwi> well i can't now, he changed it
[01:21] <MarkM> wow
[01:21] <MarkM> i see
[01:21] <DigitalKiwi> but nick<tab> was his name first
[01:21] <computerking> thanks, satzo ill try it.
[01:21] <lwizardl> i thought netbooks didn't have cd rom drives ?
[01:21] <PCTeacher012> n8tuser: fdisk /dev/sda fails?
[01:21] <n8tuser> DigitalKiwi-> i am asking to make it simpler for us.. okay?
[01:22] <radioguy33> is there a gui ipsec installer? i want to have ipsec across my 4 computers on my lan
[01:22] <radioguy33> some are windows some linux
[01:22] <MMark> there
[01:22] <n8tuser> PCTeacher012-> fdisk -l
[01:22] <n8tuser> as root
[01:22] <MMark> now u just have to type mm tab =)
[01:22] <computerking> lwizardl i have an external cd drive :-) !!
[01:22] <DigitalKiwi> MMark: nice
[01:22] <PCTeacher012> fdisk -l? still nothing
[01:22] <n8tuser> MMark-> okay cool now that easier.. :P
[01:22] <MMark> so, how do i find out where my ip comes from?
[01:22] <n8tuser> PCTeacher012-> sudo fdisk -l
[01:22] <MMark> im guessing ring my isp?
[01:23] <n8tuser> MMark-> you have two dchp servers serving an ip address to you host?
[01:23] <computerking> lwizardl i have an external cd drive :-) !!
[01:23] <PCTeacher012> n8tuser: There we go, but it doesnt tell ,e anything? Is that the command to repair it?
[01:23] <Halitech> MMark, look on the bottom of the router, it should have an IP address listed for setting it up, see if that address loads in a web browser
[01:23] <n8tuser> MMark-> thats not good to have two dhcpserver serving..in same subnet
[01:23] <Arsin> Has anyone experienced the probelm where your keyboard gets disabled randomly and then just presses the last key you touched and it repeates making you have to restart
[01:23] <bastidrazor> MMark: if your ip is 192.168.something then more than likely your router. your modem would give you the same internal ip as external
[01:23] <Kuifje111> just check your default gateway.
[01:23] <n8tuser> PCTeacher012-> the results dont tell you if its ext3 or ext4 ?
[01:24] <PCTeacher012> bastidrazor: Wow, i never knew 192.168.bla.bla meant something
[01:24] <PCTeacher012> n8tuser: I know what it is. Its ext4. I never needed to find out from that :p
[01:24] <n8tuser> PCTeacher012-> sometimes in nix you have to be resourcefull to find out things
[01:24] <PCTeacher012> but n8tuser it would not have, it just says linux :p
[01:24] <lwizardl> anyone understand the linux resolv.conf file configuration ? i'm trying to setup mine and all i see online is search domain xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
[01:24] <computerking> lwizardl i have an external cd drive :-) !!
[01:25] <obiwan_> hi , please anybody 18+ yo, boy, with shiretoko and flashplugin-nonfree? i got a problem with the play bar / volume not showing at certain page, need you try it. It'll take just a second
[01:25] <n8tuser> PCTeacher012-> then perhaps the type table will tell, code 83 for old ext3, dont know the code for ext4
[01:25] <MMark> but, im on about my web ip not the server ip, for example this web ip is 82.32.204.62, if i get a switch, and plug in to wireless routers, and then plug 1 machine to one, and another to the other would my ips both be diffrent?
[01:25] <computerking> hey
[01:25] <PCTeacher012> n8tuser: Yea :p So what is the command to repair a filesystem? And n8tuser it must be wrong. It gives me: ID 83. But i KNOW mine is ext4
[01:25] <PCTeacher012> i formatted it that way
[01:25] <pilif12p> What the command to search the apt thingy
[01:26] <obiwan_> apt-cache search
[01:26] <bastidrazor> MMark: externally no, internal yes, if the router is handing out ip's for your LAN
[01:26] <n8tuser> MMark-> better yet if you can draw a layout of what you got, then its easier to discuss.. a drawing of boxes and lines with ip address helps a lot in discussions
[01:26] <MMark> ok
[01:26] <Halitech> PCTeacher012, ID 83 just means its a linux partition, not the type of format its in
[01:26] <lwizardl> computerking, i think winimage can convert a thumb drive image into a ISO file http://www.winimage.com/download.htm
[01:26] <MMark> how would i do this?
[01:26] <pilif12p> obiwan_: that doesn't work
[01:26] <PCTeacher012> n8tuser: even gparted says ext4 anyways ;)
[01:26] <n8tuser> PCTeacher012-> what? all i said was the code 83 is for ext3 . now ext4 i said i dont know
[01:26] <lwizardl> computerking, that is if you have a windows install handle
[01:26] <lwizardl> err handy
[01:27] <mo0nykit> MMark: some pastebin for images... anyone suggest?
[01:27] <computerking> thats for windows lwizardl!!
[01:27] <Satzo> imgur.com
[01:27] <snellcode> lwizardl: i just used a thumb drive to install ubuntu actually
[01:27] <Satzo> mo0nykit,
[01:27] <PCTeacher012> n8tuser: I know. But it gave me code 83 lol
[01:27] <pilif12p> tanner@tanner-laptop:~$ sudo apt-cache search opennms
[01:27] <pilif12p> tanner@tanner-laptop:~$
[01:27] <pilif12p> Thats what happens
[01:27] <n8tuser> PCTeacher012-> i dont know what it is for ext4.. google for it will yah
[01:27] <PCTeacher012> n8tuser: Sure.
[01:28] <PCTeacher012> pilif12p: Are you searching what the package name to install is?
[01:28] <pilif12p> yeah
[01:28] <mo0nykit> thanks Satzo . There you go MMark http://www.imgur.com
[01:28] <PCTeacher012> pilif12p: Then do this:
[01:28] <PCTeacher012> sudo apt-get install apt-file
[01:28] <PCTeacher012> then apt-file search opennms
[01:28] <pilif12p> k, thanks
[01:29] <mo0nykit> can I use something like ubericon for ubuntu? What is it called?
[01:29] <Kuifje111> aptitude search <package>
[01:30] <PCTeacher012> Legendre: So i just let gparted repair my fs. I am going to try to reboot now. If it fails. Ill just restore. For the 4th time (ubuntu is starting to make me mad :\)
[01:30] <outoftime> any idea why my fstab doesn't run at boot? it works fine when i run `mount -a`
[01:30] <korcan> anyone have acrobat reader 64 bit installed?  can you point me to a howto?
[01:30] <korcan> jaunty
[01:30] <pilif12p> Off topic, but i just read "pilif12p: Then do this:" as "monkies rule"
[01:30] <PCTeacher012> korcan: Why did you install acrobat reader?
[01:31] <korcan> I haven't but need to...
[01:31] <GrammerBot> Please use the correct capitals , Korcan.
[01:31] <PCTeacher012> pilif12p: lol just c/p what i type in terminal
[01:31] <MMark> here
[01:31] <Satzo> grammer... :P
[01:31] <pilif12p> Yep.
[01:31] <MMark> sorry its not the greatest, lol http://paste.ubuntu.com/297898/
[01:31] <PCTeacher012> sudo apt-get install apt-file
[01:31] <PCTeacher012> this tells apt to install the file called apt-file that it finds in what ubuntu calls the respitories
[01:31] <GrammerBot> Use the correct grammer PCTeacher012
[01:31] <Halitech> n8tuser, PCTeacher012 http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-9-Manual/install-guide/ch-partitions.html#TB-PARTITIONS-TYPES
[01:32] <pilif12p> Thats odd
[01:32] <GrammerBot> Use the correct capitals PCTeacher012
[01:32] <snellcode> pilif12p:  its not there
[01:32] <pilif12p> tanner@tanner-laptop:~$ apt-file search opennms
[01:32] <pilif12p> tanner@tanner-laptop:~$
[01:32] <MMark> any1? http://paste.ubuntu.com/297898/
[01:32] <pilif12p> Oh
[01:32] <PCTeacher012> Then after it finishes installing, type sudo apt-file search (name)
[01:32] <snellcode> pilif12p: might have to add the source if they have a source
[01:32] <PCTeacher012> Me confused :\ NEVER have seen that bot in here :|
[01:33] <bastidrazor> MMark: no, each server would not have a different external ip
[01:33] <jrib> PCTeacher012: he shouldn't be here
[01:33] <pilif12p> oh
[01:33] <kacksucker> hello
[01:33] <kacksucker> i need help plz
[01:33] <PCTeacher012> Halitech:  nothing about ext4 in there ;)
[01:33] <Crewsr3> Can you set up ssh on a live cd.  Can I have someone boot a computer from an live cd and then have them open up ssh
[01:33] <Satzo> !ask kacksucker
[01:33] <pilif12p> I'll just build from source
[01:33] <jrib> Crewsr3: yes
[01:33] <PCTeacher012> jrib: How did he get in here then O_O
[01:33] <Satzo> no kacksuckers allowed
[01:33] <jrib> PCTeacher012: same way you do I imagine :)
[01:34] <pilif12p> !ask|kacksucker
[01:34] <dctrrr> kacksucker: Hey what's wrong
[01:34] <Crewsr3> jrib, so do I just have them boot from the live cd then install openssh
[01:34] <pilif12p> woot... i got it to work
[01:34] <jrib> Crewsr3: exactly
[01:34] <PCTeacher012> jrib: lol he is a bot is he not?
[01:34] <pilif12p> I'm just here that much
[01:34] <Halitech> PCTeacher012, exactly, the code just signifies it is a linux block, has nothing to do with how its formated
[01:34] <kacksucker> ah ok
[01:34] <Crewsr3> jrib, what user name do I use when connecting
[01:34] <kacksucker> sry -_-
[01:34] <PCTeacher012> jrib: Then it doesnt use pidgin i imagine (live cd lol)
[01:34] <jrib> !ssh > Crewsr3
[01:34] <PCTeacher012> Halitech: OOOOOOOOH okay thanks :)
[01:35] <jrib> Crewsr3: probably have to create a new user as the default one has a blank password
[01:35] <jrib> Crewsr3: or set a password for the default user (ubuntu)
[01:35] <PCTeacher012> to everyone: Trying to reboot (5th time :() brb
[01:35] <kacksucker> so my question is can any 1 tell me what is a bruchgestellgerippenBOT 1.3
[01:35] <korcan> acrobat reader 64 howto?
[01:35] <MMark> so if each server wouldnt have an external ip, how do datacenters get diffrent ip address's for each server?
[01:35] <Halitech> korcan, why not use evince or one of the native apps?
[01:36] <bastidrazor> MMark: they pay the ISP for multiple ip's
[01:36] <snellcode> MMark: they have different ips
[01:36] <Halitech> MMark, they have seperate IPs for each server farm
[01:36] <korcan> Halitech, I am having issues with opening PDF's from firefox...
[01:36] <kacksucker> so my question is can any 1 tell me what is a bruchgestellgerippenBOT 1.3
[01:36] <kacksucker> so my question is can any 1 tell me what is a bruchgestellgerippenBOT 1.3
[01:36] <kacksucker> so my question is can any 1 tell me what is a bruchgestellgerippenBOT 1.3
[01:36] <MMark> oh, so i could pay for more ips?
[01:36] <FloodBot3> kacksucker: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[01:37] <snellcode> MMark: depends... are you setting up a datacenter?
[01:37] <ninjabox> so if I was getting hardware acceleration in GNOME with Ubuntu, and now glxinfo says Software Rasterizer, yet the radeon module is still loaded, etc.  what is the cleanest way to get mesa loaded again?
[01:37] <Satzo> MMark, if you ask these sorts of questions you may be over your head... no offense.
[01:37] <kacksucker> i hate u now
[01:37] <MMark> im not no, just some friends what some dedis, and i no how to set them up, i just wanted to no how to get the ips
[01:37] <Halitech> korcan, so save them first and then open them
[01:37] <jrib> kacksucker: all we need is love, remember
[01:37] <Satzo> yeah call your isp
[01:38] <jrib> MMark: "know", not "no"
[01:38] <kacksucker> i love only my fat ass
[01:38] <snellcode> MMark: port 80 for an ip address can only point to one server on your network, but then what you do internal in your network is anything you want
[01:38] <Satzo> jrib love and kleenex.
[01:38] <jrib> kacksucker: do you have an ubuntu-related support question?
[01:38] <kacksucker> yes
[01:38] <MMark> yes, this is true
[01:38] <kacksucker> hold on
[01:39] <MMark> but if i ring my isp and ask if i can get more ips what would they say
[01:39] <MMark> ?
[01:39] <korcan> Halitech, that is the problem...  we use all web apps here and are paperless, pdf's are our lifeline, My users open 100's of pdf's per day
[01:39] <mmoo9154> I have a ubuntu network problem...  Is this the right channel to as for help?
[01:39] <jrib> MMark: call them and ask them.  I imagine they would ask you for your credit card number
[01:39] <kacksucker> can i get owner plz
[01:39] <jrib> mmoo9154: yes
[01:39] <snellcode> MMark: so the first server can be a kind of application router to route to other servers
[01:39] <mmoo9154> thx jrib
[01:39] <jrib> kacksucker: that's not an ubuntu-related support question
[01:39] <pilif12p> kacksucker: Of the channel? server?
[01:39] <MMark> really? or would they cut me off?
[01:39] <kacksucker> channel plz
[01:39] <korcan> Halitech, I need the plugin so ALL pdf's open seamlessly...
[01:39] <Halitech> korcan, is the issue using evince or having firefox open them?
[01:39] <jrib> kacksucker: why?
[01:39] <DigitalKiwi> lmao
[01:40] <mmoo9154> I am trying to get a bridged setup so I can connect VM's under kvm/qemu
[01:40] <snellcode> MMark: some isp may give you more ips some may not
[01:40] <Satzo> jrib, dont waste your time with kacksucker
[01:40] <mmoo9154> I have eth0 and br0
[01:40] <MMark> ok then
[01:40] <jrib> Satzo: unfortunately I have to waste some of it...
[01:40] <DigitalKiwi> jrib: you should ban him for his offensive name
[01:40] <kacksucker> i want change the topic
[01:40] <snellcode> MMark: cant hurt to ask, if your sure thats what you need
[01:40] <Satzo> :(
[01:40] <DigitalKiwi> I am offended
[01:40] <korcan> firefox, however evince pukes on some pdf's can't figure out why
[01:40] <MMark> i believe so
[01:40] <mmoo9154> Can connect to the headless server through ssh, but can't see the net from inside the box.
[01:40] <korcan> Halitech, ^^
[01:40] <korcan> Halitech,   firefox, however evince pukes on some pdf's can't figure out why
[01:40] <Satzo> korcan, ive seen some .pdf files act strangely myself.  are these .pdfs inhouse made or on the public internet?
[01:40] <snellcode> MMark: but this is why i asked about the datacenter.  because you can also get space in a DC, and they have tons of ips for you if you want them
[01:40] <Halitech> korcan, could be the version of acrobat they were created in, something inside the file
[01:41] <kacksucker> can i have now owner PLZ?
[01:41] <jrib> kacksucker: please keep your discussien here related to ubuntu support.  Either by asking an on-topic question or answering one.  And no, you cannot change the topic
[01:41] <mmoo9154> This channel seems a little noisy jrib...  Is there a trick to follow threads?
[01:41]  * Satzo hands kacksucker a cheezburger...
[01:41] <pilif12p> korcan: Is your question about firefox at all?
[01:41] <korcan> Halitech, very possible, any ideas on how to get firefox to do a better job opening them?
[01:41] <kacksucker> or shit
[01:41] <kacksucker> ok
[01:41] <pilif12p> jrib: Are you a channel owner or something?
[01:41] <kacksucker> then
[01:41] <MMark> not 100% sure, i no that i need to link each server to a seperate router and need a dedicated ip for each server, same sorta thing as a datacenter, but its only to run 8 servers from
[01:41] <FloodBot3> kacksucker: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[01:41] <MMark> ?
[01:41] <Halitech> korcan, wish I did
[01:41] <jrib> pilif12p: I am not
[01:41] <mmoo9154> jrib, I can provide /etc/network/interfaces, and brctl show output
[01:41] <pilif12p> oh
[01:41] <kacksucker> i want plz network admin
[01:41] <jrib> mmoo9154: just make sure your client can highlight your nick
[01:41] <DigitalKiwi> he's an op
[01:42] <pilif12p> i see.
[01:42] <MMark> to run from my spaire room
[01:42] <mmoo9154> kewl
[01:42] <Satzo> thanks
[01:42] <MMark> spare*
[01:42] <stinky> I am trying to get some games working, all the games so far are about 10% volume of the music player, how do I adjust the volume on games? TIA
[01:42] <ubuntu_> I wanted to try KDE, so I installed kubuntu-desktop from synaptic. I didn't like it, so which packages do I need to get rid completely of kde?
[01:42] <MMark> so yea, you could say a mini datacenter
[01:42] <MMark> how would i go about setting this up?
[01:42] <pilif12p> So, the aops just deop themselfs unless they're needed?
[01:42] <mmoo9154> SO...  jrib, or Ubuntu community...  any ideas how to proceed?
[01:42] <snellcode> MMark: i just dont know why you would try to do that, but whatever...
[01:43] <Satzo> pilif12p, its best not to be op in a channel unless needed
[01:43] <korcan> Halitech, thanks for trying...
[01:43]  * Satzo was an op elsewhere....
[01:43] <jrib> mmoo9154: the trick to getting help is asking a detailed question on a single line and linking to relevant logs and errors on some pastebin site like paste.ubuntu.com .  I don't know how to answer your question
[01:43] <pilif12p> ah
[01:43] <MMark> because its cheaper then renting from somewhere else if i can do it from my 50mps line
[01:43] <Halitech> ubuntu_, http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/puregnome
[01:43] <MMark> ?
[01:43] <purediluted> ubuntu_:  can't you just uninstall that same package you installed kde-desktop ?
[01:43] <mmoo9154> thx jrib
[01:43] <snellcode> MMark: next are you gonna buy a diesel generator usp, racks, get a t3 line ?
[01:43] <mmoo9154> that helps
[01:43] <charles__> I am trying to install a kubuntu 9.04 on a virtual machine throught qemu (helped wb Qemulator 0.5).  Everything is ok until after loading /casper/initrd.gz i get MP-BIOS bug: 8254 timer not connected to IO-APIC.  How can I fix it ?
[01:43] <snellcode> omg you have a t3
[01:43] <ubuntu_> removing kubuntu-desktop won't remove kde
[01:43] <MMark> no lol
[01:43] <snellcode> lol
[01:43] <Satzo> MMark, you are into a heavy investment with documentation required.
[01:44] <jrib> MMark: do you mind moving the data center discussion over to #ubuntu-offtopic please?
[01:44] <ubuntu_> thanks!
[01:44] <MMark> ok
[01:44] <snellcode> this is why they invented datacenters
[01:44] <MMark> yes, i personaly would like to start up a datacenter
[01:44] <jrib> mmoo9154: check if it is just a dns issue
[01:44] <snellcode> MMark: you dont start a vinyard if you want a few crates of wine
[01:45] <Satzo> snellcode has Dr. Phil quotes. :)
[01:45] <MMark> ive read thread after thread about it all, money isnt a problem, but im still none the wiser, any ideas?
[01:45] <Satzo> MMark, talk to me in offline channel
[01:46] <MMark> ok
[01:46] <MMark> im there
[01:46] <cipherz> ok so i got ubuntu jaunty running on my asus eee 1101ha, then i got the poulsbo drivers working but after an upgrade i got the 2.6.28-15 kernel and now i cnat rebuilt the drivers as the install script says it cant find the kernel source
[01:46] <alecjw> hey all, am i right in thinking that usb-serial adapters are like usb thumb drives, ie that they almost all use the same protocol and the same drivers?
[01:46] <slon_> russia rules
[01:47] <Gerwin> Heya guys. Somehow Ubuntu messed up my keyboard settings, anyone know how to change them back to standard USA?
[01:47] <purediluted> alecjw: No.  When I try to hook them up to different switches dell/cisco I've had issues with cheaper ones.
[01:48] <slon_> windows xp
[01:48] <mmoo9154> Help:  My network doesn't work under Ubuntu 9.04 (Linux shuttle25 2.6.28-15-generic #52-Ubuntu SMP Wed Sep 9 10:48:52 UTC 2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux).  See http://paste.ubuntu.com/297904/ for details
[01:48] <mmoo9154> I can ssh in.  I cannot even ping out.
[01:48] <jrib> mmoo9154: check if it is just a dns issue
[01:49] <bostongeek24> hi
[01:49] <alecjw> ah right, thanks purediluted. damn, i was hoping to be able to get one of those £1.65 inc postage ones off ebay and then use my pic programmer on any ubuntu computer
[01:49] <Arsin> Has anyone experienced the probelm where your keyboard gets disabled randomly and then just presses the last key you touched and it repeates making you have to restart
[01:49] <mmoo9154> Little help, jrib...
[01:49] <jrib> mmoo9154: can you « ping 66.249.81.104 » ?
[01:49] <purediluted> alecjw: It might work.  Try it.  But no garuntees.  Might try picking up a little more expensive one.
[01:50] <Satzo> Arsin, does this happen in a livecd environment?
[01:50] <mmoo9154> jrib, it's not DNS.  I CANNOT ping 209.191.93.53
[01:50] <mmoo9154> Hmmmm
[01:51] <jrib> mmoo9154: k, don't know then.  There's also a networking channel you can try if you are still stuck here after a while
[01:51] <scatterp> how do i make chinese characters display in xchat
[01:51] <mmoo9154> Is there a better place to get Ubuntu support?  :-$
[01:51] <Geekneeus> is your firewall blocking pings?
[01:51] <mmoo9154> What's that channel, jrib?
[01:51] <slon_> mmoo9154,  maybe hand?
[01:51] <Geekneeus> I haven't checked the link
[01:51] <mmoo9154> hand??
[01:51] <jrib> mmoo9154: don't know about better, but there are alternatives: forums, mailing list, and paid support from canonical.  ##networking is the channel I mentioned
[01:51] <mmoo9154> Sorry slon..  I'm n00b
[01:52] <jrib> !support > mmoo9154
[01:52] <mmoo9154> thx
[01:52] <DigiAngel> Evening all!
[01:52] <DigiAngel> Least...where I am ;)
[01:52] <slon_> nOOb??
[01:52] <mmoo9154> newbie
[01:52] <progesterone> question: I changed system date and time, but it's reset after reboot. How can I save my change permanently?
[01:52] <DigiAngel> Any pptp gurus out here?
[01:52] <bostongeek24> hi
[01:52] <DigiAngel> I got it workin, but not passin traffic
[01:53] <alecjw> purediluted, yeah, i was thinking i might get one and document whether it works.... you can get quite a range of different prices though - ive seem them going from 1.65 to 25 quid..... ah well, i might just forget about it - its no big deal really. this computer has an onboard serial and parallel port anyway, i was just hoping i could get a serial port on my netbook....
[01:53] <bostongeek24> does anyone here use ubuntu on a msi wind u120?
[01:53] <Satzo> progesterone, is your mobo battery dead?
[01:53] <mmoo9154> #networking
[01:53] <bostongeek24> ??
[01:53] <mmoo9154> !help
[01:53] <bostongeek24> hello???
[01:53] <DigiAngel> Sup bostongeek24
[01:53] <progesterone> Satzo I don't think so because on Window it's perfectly fine.
[01:54] <bostongeek24> looking for someone who uses ubuntu on a msi wind or knows about them
[01:54] <DigiAngel> Hrmm
[01:55] <purediluted> bostongeek24: Google provide any help?
[01:55] <bostongeek24> not really
[01:55] <bostongeek24> the internet on here is acting very strange im wondering if i need a better driver for the wireless card?
[01:56] <charles__> I am trying to install a kubuntu within a qemu machine. loading /casper/initrd.gz,  then i get MP-BIOS bug: 8254 timer not connected to IO-APIC.  How can I fix it ?
[01:56] <bostongeek24> there used to be a good site called msiwind.net but it appears to be down
[01:56] <purediluted> Which version are you running?
[01:56] <osx5> !ls
[01:57] <DaZ> charles__: noacpi? :f
[01:57] <bostongeek24> how would i find out the wireless card thats in my computer? or which driver linux is using?
[01:58] <DaZ> bostongeek24: lspci? :f
[01:58] <Satzo> bostongeek24, lspci should tell you
[01:58] <bostongeek24> whats thats
[01:58] <bostongeek24> that*
[01:58] <Satzo> cmd prompt
[01:58] <bostongeek24> <<< linux noob
[01:58] <Satzo> ahh
[01:58] <cellofellow> http://paste2.org/p/477294 Am I doing something wrong? I get a different md5sum every time I try to image this USB drive.
[01:58] <Satzo> open terminal and type lspci
[01:59] <DaZ> cellofellow: that's a very professional mdsumming ;f
[02:00] <cellofellow> :(
[02:00] <cellofellow> well, I'll take another whack at it and if it doesn't work, ah well.
[02:02] <Harryy>   
[02:03] <zaac> hello
[02:03] <Satzo> hey
[02:03] <CaptainMorgan> !mp4
[02:03] <Billiard> cellofellow: is it mounted when you make an image?
[02:03] <cellofellow> Billiard: no
[02:04] <cellofellow> Billiard: it is unmounted and I've used chmod do disable writes on the /dev/ files.
[02:05] <Billiard> cellofellow: instead of md5 you could cmp the image and the disk
[02:06] <cellofellow> k
[02:08] <Crewsr3> how do you change the janty live cd default password
[02:08] <Satzo> recompile the livecd
[02:09] <Crewsr3> Satzo, I need to change it in a live cd boot up while its live
[02:09] <DaZ> passwd? :f
[02:11] <_JacK_> what is the difference between lp0 and par0?
[02:11] <phil_fl> I need to setup my ubuntu as a router with 2 ethernet card manging 3 LAN 192.168.1.3/24 gw 192.168.1.1/24 and 192.168.1.4/24 gw 192.168.1.2/24 and 192.168.1.5/24 gw 192.168.1.2/24 could somebody give me some ideas how to do it ?
[02:15] <manlycoffee> I need help finding the right music software. What I'm looking for is a music making program that will allow me to make music using the computer keyboard
[02:15] <manlycoffee> Sorta like the one found on garage band.
[02:15] <trism> phil_fl: maybe https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Router
[02:17] <phil_fl> trism: Yes I already checked it but I don't know how to setup multiple LAN on one NIC maybe using child eth like eth0:1 ...
[02:17] <n8tuser> phil_fl-> not going to be easy if they all happen to be in same subnet
[02:17] <Arsin> Has anyone experienced the probelm where your keyboard gets disabled randomly and then just presses the last key you touched and it repeates making you have to restart
[02:17] <NiteSnow> phil_fl, you have to make a start up script to set nat in the firewall (iptables) and set up ipv4 packet forwarding
[02:17] <phil_fl> n8tuser: I know
[02:17] <phil_fl> NiteSnow: good point right
[02:17] <n8tuser> phil_fl-> then why are you trying to push it?
[02:18] <phil_fl> n8tuser: well I need to do it
[02:18] <NiteSnow> phil_fl, you also need to set up a dhcp server
[02:18] <phil_fl> NiteSnow: that I know, the routing and setting the routing is my main problem
[02:19] <trism> manlycoffee: http://vmpk.sourceforge.net/ will allow you to do that, with just about any linux music software through jack
[02:19] <NiteSnow> ok what is your current setup pm it to me
[02:19] <shane2peru> ok, quick poll, what is the most space your / partition has taken up, excluding /home docs etc, just os  I have had close to 9GB at largest
[02:19] <manlycoffee> Arsin: Are you using a vm?
[02:19] <Guest53563>  lol
[02:19] <shane2peru> Oooops, that isn't really support, sorry, I will take that to offtopic
[02:20] <manlycoffee> trism: thank you.
[02:20] <shane2peru> !offtopic
[02:20] <Guest53563>  !offtopic
[02:20] <ab2qik> Playing Rhythm box on Jaunty.  Added a radio station for playing. Atttempt to play it but it keeps saying "text/html plugin missing. Must install it". Pls help
[02:20] <Guest53563>  LoooOOOoooL
[02:20] <Guest53563> hehe
[02:20] <Guest53563> !offtopic
[02:20] <_ubuntu_> I have a display set at it's native resolution of 1280x720 when logged in. However, GDM refuses to use the resolution I set and instead uses 1280x768, and is actually using 1280x720 but when I move my mouse down it moves. How can I set the resolution for GDM?
[02:20] <NiteSnow> phil_fl, ok what is your current setup pm it to me
[02:21] <Guest37471> I have a question about Ubuntu Legal Rights.
[02:21] <durt> !resolution
[02:22] <durt> _ubuntu_, gdm is the same as X
[02:22] <thiebaude> Guest37471, ok
[02:22] <ab2qik> any ideas on rhythm box?
[02:23] <Arsin> manlycoffee : VM = Virtual machine? If so, no
[02:24] <thedude42> ab2qik, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=814763
[02:24] <manlycoffee> Arsin: k.
[02:24] <thedude42> oops, too late, not patient enough
[02:24] <manlycoffee> Arsin: I was asking simply because it happens to me when running ubuntu guest on vm.
[02:25] <manlycoffee> Arsin: then I have to restart the vm.
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[02:25] <FloodBot3> zaboo: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[02:25] <Schmitty> oooooooo
[02:25] <_JacK_> printer does not plug in the parport, but there is /dev/lp0, why?
[02:26] <NiteSnow> spam much
[02:26] <sandsjh> sudo python2.5 -m hsoc sudo: python2.5: command not found ||| sudo python2.6 -m hsoc - /usr/bin/python2.6: No module named hsoc
[02:26] <zaboo> i HAD sex on furcadia
[02:26] <craigbass1976> Anyone know what the terminal in the xubuntu menu is?  It's not xterm.
[02:26] <thiebaude> zaboo, go away
[02:26] <zaboo> why
[02:26] <lstarnes> _JacK_: is ir a usb printer?
[02:26] <NiteSnow> wow it should keep the ban for 24hr
[02:26] <lstarnes> *it
[02:26] <thiebaude> zaboo, go play in the middle of a street
[02:26] <_JacK_> lstarnes: yes, usb printer
[02:26] <zaboo> why are you such a moron
[02:27] <zaboo> thiebaude
[02:27] <Guest37471> Is it legal for me to create a website for Ubuntu tutorials if it is supported by advertising and does not imply association with canonical or ubuntu in any way??
[02:27] <sebsebseb> !ops |  zaboo
[02:27] <lstarnes> _JacK_: it's likely listed as /dev/lp0 in order to avoid confusing applications that expect the printer to be /dev/lpX
[02:27] <NiteSnow> zaboo you just spamed the room you have no room to talk
[02:27] <Billiard> Guest37471: what country lol
[02:27] <sebsebseb> NiteSnow: he is gone now
[02:28] <NiteSnow> yeah i relized that after i pressed enter
[02:28] <sandsjh> having problems with a program called HSO Connect... http://paste.ubuntu.com/297922/
[02:28] <lstarnes> _JacK_: similarly, usb mass storage devices and ide hard disks get /dev/sdX
[02:28] <zaboo> wtf faggot
[02:28] <thedude42> Guest37471, i'm not a lawyer, but as far as I know you wouldn't be in violation of anything provided you explicitly stated your site was unofficial, and I don't even think that is required
[02:28] <lstarnes> _JacK_: which was originally for sata or scsi discs
[02:28] <NiteSnow> <3 tonyyarusso
[02:29] <_JacK_> lstarnes: but this is usb printer
[02:29] <lstarnes> _JacK_: I know
[02:29] <lstarnes> _JacK_: /dev/lpX might be used for all printers
[02:29] <Satzo> is it possible(and easy) to have gnome with one userspace and kde with another userspace?  If so how do i go about that?
[02:30] <durt> Guest37471, also you cannot use any Ubuntu or Canonical (obviously) trademarks.
[02:30] <thedude42> Satzo, what do you mean by 'userspace', like, one person can log in with gnome, another logs in with KDE?
[02:30] <DaZ> Satzo: you can't
[02:30] <DaZ> hm
[02:30] <Satzo> thedude42, exactly.  I would consider one userspace but i am chicken i will screw it up :/
[02:30] <Guest37471> thedude42, is there a contact for the legal team that I could get in touch with to understand this information? the ubuntu trademark terms states that the ubuntu trademark logo/text form can be used as long as "there is no commercial intent behind the use."
[02:30] <Pricey> Guest37471: the trademark policy has a link on it
[02:30] <Satzo> DaZ, :(
[02:30] <_JacK_> lstarnes: even no usb printer plugged in, does it generate the /dev/lp0 in advance ?
[02:30] <Pricey> Guest37471: *an email on it
[02:30] <durt> Satzo, you would need to run two X servers.
[02:31] <lstarnes> _JacK_: no
[02:31] <tonyyarusso> Guest37471: trademark@ubuntu.com iirc
[02:31] <Satzo> durt, ok
[02:31] <DaZ> Satzo: then you can :f
[02:31] <thedude42> Satzo, at the login, whether you choose to use kdm or gdm, users can choose their window manager
[02:31] <lstarnes> _JacK_: I don't think /dev nodes are usually created for (psuedo)devices that don't exist
[02:31] <Guest37471> durt, is using the ubuntu name considered trademark use?
[02:31] <Satzo> thedude42, so window managers can be chosen upon login for any account????
[02:31] <Guest37471> tonyyarusso, thank you.
[02:31] <_JacK_> lstarnes: here what is /dev/lp0 used for without usb printer plugged in?
[02:31] <DaZ> Satzo: yes :f
[02:31] <thedude42> Satzo, that is correct, provided you have the window manager installed
[02:32] <Satzo> nice..
[02:32] <lstarnes> _JacK_: do you have a /dev/lp0 without any printers attached?
[02:32] <_JacK_> lstarnes: yes, no any printer attached
[02:32] <tonyyarusso> Guest37471: I suspect you'll be okay, but this channel isn't nearly qualified to give you an answer, so you might as well just go straight to the source.
[02:32] <Satzo> so let me get this straight, i would apt-get install whatever-the-app-name-is and the next time i login i am offered an alt window manager?
[02:32] <thiebaude> Satzo, yes
[02:32] <Pricey> Satzo: not quite
[02:33] <Pricey> Satzo: you choose it (There's an options menu or something) and hten you log in.
[02:33] <Satzo> ok
[02:33] <thedude42> Satzo, you should have the option to select things now, there should be an 'options' button at your login screen
[02:33] <ZykoticK9> lstarnes, i don't have a /dev/lp0 - no printer attached (never set on up mind you) -- I think you'll find /dev/lp0 will be present whenever you have a printer installed, for backwards compatibility with legacy apps...
[02:33] <Guest37471> somehow i missed the link on the trademark page. thank you all.
[02:33] <Satzo> ive always wanted to compare the two but was chicken i would wreck my account
[02:33] <thiebaude> Satzo, and then sessions at login
[02:34] <_JacK_> lstarnes: it has /dev/lp0 node without any printer attached
[02:34] <Satzo> i think ill try this in a VM first because i am a chicken :)
[02:34] <thiebaude> Satzo, i did that for a long time
[02:34] <lstarnes> _JacK_: but you had one attached at some point?
[02:34] <lstarnes> Satzo: trust us, it won't screw anything up
[02:35] <lstarnes> Satzo: if it changes anything badly, you could most likely revert it by uninstalling the offending packages and reinstalling the old ones
[02:35] <trism> Satzo: yeah it will ask you if you want to make it the default, just say no
[02:35] <trism> Satzo: unless you decide later to keep it
[02:35] <Hillshum> What could be keeping updates from being applied?
[02:35] <nightshade> what's up
[02:35] <Hillshum> nvm
[02:36] <lstarnes> Hillshum: which method are you using for updating?
[02:36] <zadmalck> join #ubuntu-fr
[02:36] <Coli> j #ubuntu-hu
[02:36] <zadmalck> arghhh
[02:36] <Schmitty> AHHHHH
[02:36] <_JacK_> lstarnes: no, not any printer attached
[02:36] <Arsin> Hey, my computer after about 50 keystrokes just starts to repeat the last touched key and I can't stop it
[02:36] <zadmalck> excuse me
[02:36] <Hillshum> lstarnes: apt-get upgrade, in Karmic (just realized I should be in #ubuntu+1)
[02:37] <lstarnes> Hillshum: try apt-get dist-upgrade
[02:37] <sandsjh> having problems with a program called HSO Connect... http://paste.ubuntu.com/297922/
[02:37] <NiteSnow> :O
[02:37] <nightshade> need some help: my screen I got is so small that I can't see anything (Head Mounted Display) so does anybody know about any good text magnifier programs?
[02:37] <_ubuntu_> GDM isn't using 1280x720 yet
[02:38] <Hillshum> lstarnes: I'm trying it
[02:38] <_JacK_> lstarnes: there is no usb printer and parport printer attached
[02:38] <_ubuntu_> I've set a Modeline, a PreferredMode option and a Modes and it still refuses to use 1280x720
[02:39] <sonu22> hello
[02:39] <Enissay> is there a way to schedule transmission's closure?
[02:39] <lstarnes> _JacK_: I'm not sure why it would still be there.  It's probably not hurting anything though
[02:39] <DaZ> Enissay: kill it with cron or at
[02:39] <DaZ> or something ;f
[02:41] <nightshade> does anybody know about any linux software to magnify the screen?
[02:41] <rjune> gnome accessability has something
[02:41] <rjune> gmag or somesuch
[02:41] <Enissay> DaZ, if i kill it that way, is it going to verifying local data at startup or not? -cos it takes too much time and slow down the system-
[02:42] <DaZ> nightshade: composite? :f
[02:42] <Enissay> *verify
[02:42] <ZykoticK9> _ubuntu_, you don't happen to be using the VESA video driver are you?  cause I don't think that a supported vesa resolution, perhaps some other drivers wouldn't like it either?
[02:42] <_ubuntu_> ···
[02:42] <trism> _JacK_: it isn't really a big deal, it probably configures it by default, because I have /dev/lp0 and I've never had a printer attached
[02:42] <NiteSnow> Enissay, it should be in preferences but i'm not to sure if you have the latest version that has more features i know you can do it in mac
[02:43] <nightshade> DaZ: yeah.  I used an adaptor from svideo (on laptop) to composite.
[02:43] <DaZ> Enissay: it depends
[02:43] <durt> Enissay, there is a #transmission channel...
[02:43] <DaZ> i think you can make it to quit normally
[02:43] <DaZ> nightshade: wtf? :f
[02:43] <nightshade> huh?
[02:43] <_JacK_> trism: yes, it has by default
[02:43] <Enissay> i've the latest version for linux 1.75
[02:43] <Coli> j #ubuntu-hu
[02:44] <DaZ> nightshade: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compositing_window_manager
[02:44] <nightshade> oh
[02:44] <Enissay> durt, already asked there :/
[02:44] <durt> Coli, you need a / before like /join #ubuntu-hu
[02:44] <_JacK_> trism: does  it  not make the node by the driver?
[02:44] <b14ck> hey guys--quick question. I just installed several hard drives in my system. they are showing as /dev/sdc sdb and sdd, i'd like to add them to automount at startup. i'm lookin at my /etc/fstab file but it has UUID entries. is there anyway i can configure my new drives to automount in the same way? how should i go about doing this?
[02:44] <nightshade> well, the display is composite.
[02:44] <NiteSnow> Enissay, ok ill have to check it i need to install it on my system as it's not the latest in the debian repos for lenny
[02:44] <DaZ> if you're running compiz or kwin with composite you can use a magnifier plugin ;f
[02:44] <nightshade> brb, annoying grandmother needs me
[02:45] <Magnesium> Hello all...I was trying to set up an opengl screensaver on my laptop, but it ran at about 0.25 fps :P.  Then I set vblank_mode to 0 in .driconf, and everything works wonderfully. Anyone know why? I've got an old (like, 8 year old) ATI radeon card in my lappy.
[02:45] <_ubuntu_> ok, then, how do re-enable Ctrl-Alt-Backspace?
[02:45] <lstarnes> !dontzap | _ubuntu_
[02:45] <DaZ> !dontzap _ubuntu_
[02:45] <DaZ> damn pipe
[02:45] <DaZ> :f
[02:45] <_JacK_> trism: when driver makes the node,  the device must be plugged in, right?
[02:45] <Magnesium> Sorry, .drirc, not .driconf
[02:45] <jumbers> Is there a perl-tex-hyphen package for Ubuntu?
[02:45] <_ubuntu_> RightAlt+ScreenPrint+K doesn't work for me
[02:45] <_ubuntu_> i've already tried before
[02:45] <Crewsr3> jrib, thanks for your help....I was able to boot a computer 1000 miles away and ssh into it....thanks for your help
[02:45] <Hillshum> _ubuntu_: System>>Prefs>>Keyboard, on the layout tab
[02:45] <lstarnes> _ubuntu_: what about sysrq?
[02:45] <_ubuntu_> it screws all other ttys
[02:46] <_ubuntu_> SysRq=ScreenPrint
[02:46] <DaZ> lstarnes: printscreen == sysrq?
[02:46] <_ubuntu_> well, at least on my keyboard
[02:46] <Enissay> NiteSnow, tyt
[02:46] <lstarnes> DaZ: usually, but I'm not sure if it's different on some layouts
[02:46] <_ubuntu_> it does however reload X fine, but it screws all other ttys
[02:46] <Magnesium> DaZ: yep
[02:47] <mankash> anybody has idea about avi merge files
[02:47] <Guest18591> hello, I really need some help re: installing a new video card
[02:47] <_ubuntu_> the other ttys get some random color bars at the top
[02:47] <Guest18591> can anyone help with that?
[02:48] <DaZ> _ubuntu_: just reenable ctrl alt backspace
[02:48] <ZykoticK9> mankash, gui app avidemux, cli mencoder
[02:48] <lstarnes> _ubuntu_: that might be an issue with your video drivers
[02:48] <_JacK_> lstarnes: when os boots up, some nodes under the /dev are not made by drivers, but by mknod, like /dev/lp0,  right?
[02:48] <mankash> there are 14 files
[02:48] <nightshade> im back
[02:48] <_ubuntu_> it is a screwy video card...
[02:48] <lstarnes> _JacK_: possibly
[02:48] <mankash> 1st file I can play
[02:49] <_ubuntu_> but when restarting-shutdown it doesn't happen
[02:49] <mankash> I tried using mencoder  but  giving error in second file
[02:49] <lstarnes> _JacK_: udev or hal might make the nodes automatically
[02:49] <_ubuntu_> E: Couldn't find package dontzap
[02:49] <Billiard> mankash: is the 2nd file a valid avi?
[02:49] <_ubuntu_> dontzap isn't avaliable for karmic afaik
[02:49] <lstarnes> _ubuntu_: which version of ubuntu are you using?
[02:50] <Hillshum> lstarnes: Found the problem. I had uninstalled a bunch of stuff
[02:50] <_ubuntu_> karmic ^^
[02:50] <infid> does windows vista count as 'windows 2003 or greater'?
[02:50] <b14ck> How do I completely wipe everything on a drive (/dev/sdd) and zero it all out?
[02:50] <lstarnes> _ubuntu_: try screen-resolution-extra
[02:50] <Billiard> infid: it should
[02:50] <lstarnes> _ubuntu_: I think it might have dontzap
[02:50] <mankash> for testing I tried to play from 2nd file to 14th file all give same error when playing
[02:50] <hunt577> I am using the livecd for ubuntu 9.04 and I am have very bad audio lag and echo.  Can someone help me fix this?
[02:51] <_ubuntu_> it is alreadyinstalled
[02:51] <Magnesium> infid: Sarcastically, no...but probably so ;)
[02:51] <cipherz> hmm i just did an update of my ubuntu jaunty
[02:51] <Billiard> mankash: so only the first is a valid avi? the others just need to be concatinated on to the first?
[02:51] <cipherz> and it told me to boot, and now it crashes on boot :/ seems like it cant find the disk
[02:51] <cipherz> any ideas?
[02:51] <Arsin> Ubuntu is not letting me type anymore, it starts pressing the last button touched and it repeats it forever and I can't do anything about it
[02:51] <_JacK_> lstarnes: when no usb printer or parport printer attached, udev will not make the node. does hal make that?
[02:51] <mankash> so they won't play individually
[02:51] <trism> yeah someone mentioned it earlier, they removed the dontzap option from x in the version that is in karmic, https://wiki.edubuntu.org/X/Config/DontZap describes how to enable it
[02:52] <Hillshum> Arsin: I assume said Ubuntu is not the one on irc?
[02:52] <lstarnes> _JacK_: it might, but I don't think it would
[02:52] <_ubuntu_> yes i was just checking there right now...
[02:52] <_ubuntu_> thanks!
[02:52] <mankash> mencoder is giving error
[02:52] <Billiard> mankash: try `cat file1.avi file2.avi > test.avi` does test play correctly through part 2
[02:53] <mankash> good idea, let me try that
[02:53] <infid> Magnesium: so i should use cifs instead of smb in ubuntu 9.04/vista
[02:53] <hunt577> !sound
[02:54] <_JacK_> lstarnes: if so, udev and hal will make the node only when  printer available (attached), i guess it uses mknod in some script
[02:54] <_ubuntu_> works!
[02:54] <_ubuntu_> :D
[02:54] <_ubuntu_> any good reason as to why RAlt+Print+K screws the ttys up?
[02:54] <lstarnes> _JacK_: or it was created by udev before and wasn't removed
[02:55] <lstarnes> _JacK_: I'm not sure if udev cleans things up automatically though
[02:55] <Magnesium> infid: I believe that smb is "deprecated," meaning you should always use cifs, if it works. It should be backwards compatible
[02:55] <lstarnes> _ubuntu_: it's likely a video driver issue
[02:55] <_ubuntu_> hmm
[02:55] <_ubuntu_> can I change the Ctrl+Alt+Backspace combination?
[02:55] <lstarnes> _ubuntu_: I had a similar issue up until I switched from the preinstalled drivers to newer drivers
[02:55] <_JacK_> lstarnes: maybe, i 'm also not sure that
[02:56] <_ubuntu_> not preinstalled drivers
[02:56] <_ubuntu_> sisimedia
[02:56] <_ubuntu_> sucky videocard uses sucky drivers :'(
[02:56] <durt> _ubuntu_, yes you change it in xorg.conf
[02:57] <_ubuntu_> no...
[02:57] <Arsin> Hillshum: On my dad's notebook right now
[02:57] <_ubuntu_> 'This is due to the fact that "DontZap" is no longer an option in the X server and has become an option in XKB instead.'
[02:57] <mankash> Billiard: I think it worked thanks a lot
[02:57] <_ubuntu_> unless you can set XKB stuff in xorg.conf
[02:57] <_ubuntu_> (i have no idea about xkb)
[02:58] <mankash> let me try all the files
[02:58] <hunt577> I'm having audio lag and bad echo, can someone help please?
[02:58] <Hillshum> Arsin: Does Ctrl+Alt+F1 get you to a console login screen?
[02:58] <syk> im trying to edit grub.cfg by doing sudo gedit /boot/grub/grub.cfg but when i save it, it tells me could not save you are trying to save the file on a read-only disk
[02:58] <Arsin> Hillsum: ya
[02:59] <IdleOne> syk: ask in #ubuntu+1 for karmic support
[03:00] <hunt577> I am using the livecd for ubuntu 9.04 and I am have very bad audio lag and echo.  Can someone help me fix this?
[03:00] <Hillshum> Arsin: Have you tried logging out and then back in?
[03:00] <Arsin> Hillsum: I have to restart
[03:01] <durt> !sound | hunt577
[03:01] <Hillshum> Arsin: So logging out and then back in does not fix the problem?
[03:01] <Arsin> Nope
[03:01] <hunt577> durt - thanks but already tried that...Alsa Mixer is selected
[03:01] <Arsin> But typing is fine in the login terminal thing Alt+F1
[03:02] <Magnesium> Hello all...I was trying to set up an opengl screensaver on my laptop, but it ran at about 0.25 fps :P.  Then I set vblank_mode to 0 in .drirc, and everything works wonderfully. Anyone know why? I've got an old (like, 8 year old) ATI radeon card in my lappy.
[03:03] <hunt577> Well, I was going to get Ubuntu, but if the audio doesn't work I'll go back to Windows.  I'm just using the livecd right now
[03:04] <Arsin> Hillsum: I went back to Alt+F7 typed, it froze up now I have to restart
[03:04] <frogzoo> hunt577: ubuntu's audio's a bit broken atm
[03:04] <thedude42> hunt577, what audio chipset are you using?
[03:04] <hunt577> frogzoo - It takes almost 5 minutes for a simple IM sound to come through on my end
[03:04] <scunizi> frogzoo: been broken for a couple of releases
[03:05] <infid> does case matter to fstab for mounting a windows share? windows calls my share MY-PC but ubuntu calls it my-pc
[03:05] <Hillshum> Arsin: Let me get this straight. You can't type in X (the graphical part of Ubuntu). Logging out and back in does not fix the problem. Rebooting will?
[03:05] <hunt577> thedude42 - let me check
[03:05] <frogzoo> infid: sure it matters, use the unix case
[03:05] <thedude42> hunt577, open a terminal and type 'lspci' and what linux recognizes will be listed
[03:06] <hunt577> thedude42 - ok
[03:06] <hunt577> one moment
[03:06] <Arsin> Hillsum : Ya
[03:06] <hunt577> thedude42 - I am using the livecd for ubuntu 9.04 and I am have very bad audio lag and echo.  Can someone help me fix this?
[03:07] <hunt577> wrong paste
[03:07] <hunt577> pardon
[03:07] <Hillshum> Arsin: So after you reboot it's fine for a while?
[03:07] <sebsebseb> !pastebin |  hunt577
[03:07] <hunt577> thedude42 - 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) HD Audio Controller (rev 03)
[03:07] <infid> my dmesg says 'CIFS VFS: no username specified. cifs_mount failed w/return code = -22'. how do i fix this?
[03:08] <hunt577> thedude42- http://paste.ubuntu.com/297937/
[03:08] <thedude42> hunt577, it is possible the lag goes away
[03:08] <thedude42> oops
[03:08] <Magnesium> infid: You need to specifiy a username :P Type man cifs_mount to see the exact syntaxj
[03:09] <thedude42> i was going to change my mind on what i was typing and hit enter instead
[03:09] <Arsin> Hillshum: It's fine till I type something, it'll go for maybe 50-70 characters, the freeze up or repeate the last touched character
[03:09] <alphert> is there are channel for ubuntu on apple hardware
[03:09] <hunt577> thedude42 - ok
[03:09] <infid> Magnesium: i dont have a man page for cifs_mount
[03:10] <Arsin> alpher: Why, what's the problem?
[03:10] <alphert> I have a macbook 5,5 here with ubuntu installed and running, but with a number of issues
[03:10] <IdleOne> alphert: #ubuntu-ppc
[03:10] <scunizi> alphert: this is it.. hopefully there'll be someone here that's done the same as you
[03:10] <alphert> thanks IdleOne
[03:10] <alphert> scunizi: then I'll ask here too
[03:10] <Hillshum> Arsin: Hmm. That's all I can think of then
[03:10] <IdleOne> alphert: but you might have more luck here
[03:10] <thedude42> hunt577, you could try installing ubuntu under wubi, which will leave your windows installation in place
[03:10] <scunizi> alphert: is it intel based or ppc
[03:10] <hunt577> thedude42- I don't want to install it and still have the same audio issues.  I mean the lag is so bad on the audio that it really hurts the ears
[03:10] <CLIdiot> which version of ubuntu do I need to go back to if all I want or need is full-screen flash?
[03:11] <hunt577> thedude42- how do I do that?
[03:11] <alphert> Arsin: the LCD display cannot be adjusted: the package pommed that controls the mac keys refuses to run: "unknown machine macbookpro 5,5"
[03:11] <sebsebseb> hunt577: Wubi can go bad on people
[03:11] <pepperjack> CLIdiot: you can change your flash version without changing your ubuntu install
[03:11] <alphert> scunizi: intel based, new macbookpro
[03:11] <infid> doesnt smbfs come installed by default in jaunty?
[03:11] <alphert> I got sound working with a custom install of alsa-driver-1.0.21, but that's about it
[03:12] <Magnesium> infid: Sorry, try man mount.cifs
[03:12] <thedude42> hunt577, that's why I said to use wubi... it doesn't alter your windows file system at all and if the audio issue persists you can just kill ubuntu
[03:12] <Magnesium> infid: If that's not there you need to install a package
[03:12] <alphert> the touchpad cannot click and drag, since the button is integrated into the pad itself. And the LCD brightness is annoying, particularly at night.
[03:12] <CLIdiot> pepperjack: if I go back to an earlier flash version will it work? I heard it wasn't a flash problem, but how it interacted with something else
[03:12] <infid> Magnesium: i just installed smbfs and now everything works
[03:12] <CLIdiot> all I know is it used to work, and I'd love to go back to having it work again
[03:12] <sebsebseb> thedude42: except sometimes it seems that people remove wubi, and  it doesn't sort out the boot loaders for them, and they end up not being able to boot up Windows
[03:12] <Magnesium> infid: Cool
[03:13] <Magnesium> infid: I think I had to do that too, come to think of it
[03:13] <cbs08> irc://irc.rizon.net
[03:13] <thedude42> sebsebseb, fixboot from the windows cd takes care of that
[03:13] <sebsebseb> thedude42: and sometimes they don't know what to do with the Windows CD
[03:14] <IdleOne> sebsebseb: the wubi wiki has a easy fix for the boot loader issue. was looking at it last night
[03:14] <Arsin> My numberpad is also locked up now
[03:14] <d33d> clear
[03:14] <d33d> sorry!
[03:14] <pepperjack> CLIdiot: you seeing 'choppy' video or is it just not working?
[03:15] <d33d> where can i get an awesome "open source" book about Ubuntu or Linux? :D
[03:15] <CLIdiot> choppy
[03:15] <CLIdiot> used to be fast and clean, same machine
[03:15] <IdleOne> d33d: ubuntu pocket guide
[03:15] <d33d> IdleOne, is this free?
[03:15] <IdleOne> d33d: yes
[03:16] <d33d> IdleOne, got it - Nice, any others?
[03:16] <crohakon> how do I open the openssh client?
[03:16] <IdleOne> d33d: you seem resourceful, I am sure you can find a couple more :)
[03:16] <Billiard> crohakon: ssh
[03:16] <d33d> IdleOne, you silly ubuntu user. ok.
[03:16] <IdleOne> d33d: lol thanks
[03:17] <scunizi> www.ubuntupocketguide.com d33d .. free pdf download
[03:17] <pepperjack> CLIdiot: i dont know if this is the cause but there is a bug report similar to that with a workaround: http://tinyurl.com/yg3sfxp
[03:17] <crohakon> hehe... ssh... should have guested. =)
[03:18] <CLIdiot> pepperjack: I don't think so, it's only in flash, not in any other players. VLC works fine, it's only on sites like hulu, youtube, etc. and only in full-screen
[03:21] <Arsin> Hey, I have a problem where my keyboard freezes after about 70 keystrokes and also my numberpad is locked at on and I can't turn it off
[03:22] <d33d> scunizi, :D been there done that. Thank You though!
[03:22] <mb_again_> arsin: have you got another keyboard to swap in?
[03:22] <Arsin> mb_again: I don't think that's the issue, but I will try let me go grab it and restart
[03:23] <bboru> need help. whenever i plug in my 3g card it will register in lsusb for half a second then disappear. what do i do?
[03:25] <dewman> is there a weightloss tracking program for ubuntu that anyone has tried?
[03:25] <Geekneeus> weightloss tracking program?
[03:25] <bboru> nothing?
[03:26] <infid> i renamed a dir that's mounted from /etc/fstab how can i have fstab unmount it and remount it under my new changes to fstab?
[03:26] <MistressVixen_> o.0 this doesent look like the real xchat
[03:26] <Arsin> bboru: Give people examples of some
[03:26] <d33d> I love Koala! Its the best release yet.
[03:26]  * MistressVixen_ scratches her head
[03:26] <Billiard> infid: sudo mount -a
[03:26] <dewman> Geekneeus, Yep...something that I can use to track my exercise / weightloss?
[03:26] <bennettj1087> infid: sudo umount -a; mount -a
[03:26] <webbb182> ok i ran update manager and it said partial upgrade with 226 files  that doesnt seem rite. but when i do apt-get upgrade in the terminal it doesnt say anything about a partial
[03:26] <infid> thanks
[03:27] <Geekneeus> dewman, notepad?
[03:27] <mranderson> anyone know the command to create a file on the fly: "test" cat<test.txt
[03:27] <mranderson> something like that?
[03:27] <bboru> it's an internal pcie card. doesnt show up in lsusb.  when i reseat it it will show up for a split second: Bus 004 Device 003: ID 03f0:211d Hewlett-Packard
[03:27] <bennettj1087> mranderson: try "touch test"
[03:27] <cellofellow> d33d: when did Karmic become a release? I thought it was a Beta.
[03:27] <cellofellow> :P
[03:27] <Arsin> mb_again: So far so good, but why? It worked before I tried putting a IDE to SATA adapter in
[03:27] <Geekneeus> dewman: why not try searching for a diary program?
[03:27] <mb_again_> geekneeus, dewman: harsh advise. You can use any xl spreadsheet you can search up on the internet with openoffice ...
[03:28] <dewman> mb_again_, Thanks
[03:28] <mranderson> bennettj1087, thanks
[03:28] <mranderson> bennettj1087, does the << have anything to do with it?
[03:28] <bennettj1087> mranderson: I'm not sure what you're asking.
[03:29] <dewman> mb_again_, Actually there is one in the repo..... pondus
[03:29] <Geekneeus> vi file.ext then press ":" "w"
[03:29] <papul> hi. ubuntu is purely opensource i guess.
[03:30] <matelot> Question: If I do "apt-get install" to install software - how to find out the version of the sw BEFORE actually install ?
[03:30] <bennettj1087> mranderson: You wouldn't need any redirect operators (<< isn't a valid operator as far as I know anyway).  "touch test" will simply create a blank file called "test"
[03:30] <excess^> Could anyone point in the direction of how to customize gEdit for Web Development?
[03:30] <dewman> Geekneeus, I think I will pass on your notepad suggestion. Seeing that there is no such program as notepad in ubuntu
[03:30] <papul> can i get the ubuntu icon theme for use in arch?
[03:31] <bennettj1087> excess^: what kind of customization are you looking for?
[03:31] <mranderson> bennettj1087, I have a command that executes...and I need to dump its ouput into a file
[03:31] <mranderson> can I use touch for this
[03:31] <excess^> bennettj1087, I'm use to Notepad++ functionality
[03:31] <horsie> excess - why not use scite?
[03:31] <excess^> But Im not interested in running wine.
[03:31] <Billiard> mranderson: when you output to a file it will be created
[03:31] <bennettj1087> mranderson: ah, to dump output use a redirect operator.  either > or >>
[03:31] <excess^> horsie, Ive got SciTe atm, however it doesn't have FTP capability.
[03:32] <mranderson> ahh, excellent
[03:32] <bennettj1087> mranderson: >> will append the output to a file (not overwriting what was there already)
[03:32] <Geekneeus> excess^, gEdit is just a text editor, try aptana?
[03:32] <bennettj1087> mranderson: > will overwrite the file with your new output
[03:32] <mranderson> excellent, thanks
[03:32] <Billiard> matelot: apt-cache show ?
[03:33] <mb_again_> cool pondus is very simple weight grapher and record. tidy for what it does. But not excercise
[03:33] <infid> if i perm mount a windows share to /mnt/windows and my linux laptop loses the internet (being out of my local wifi zone) will i still have access to /mnt/windows or will it unmount?
[03:33] <matelot> Billiard, so I just enter "sudo apt-cache show name-of-software" ?
[03:33] <Random832> so... the clock applet in gnome supposedly can show temperature and weather, but i can't get it to work or find a place to set what location the weather goes in the panel for (weather shows up fine in the actual locations list)
[03:33] <Billiard> matelot you dont need sudo
[03:34] <Arsin> Has anyone used a IDE to SATA adapter with Ubuntu on that drive?
[03:34] <matelot> Billiard just "apt-cache show name-of-software" then ?
[03:34] <bennettj1087> infid: you will not have access to the windows share.  attempting to ls the directory will probably hang really bad.  you'd most likely need to use "umount -l" to unmount it.
[03:34] <Billiard> matelot: yes
[03:34] <matelot> ok, let me try
[03:34] <bennettj1087> infid: it won't unmount automatically I don't think.
[03:35] <tiger2wander> Hi all
[03:35] <d33d> are you serious? its a beta release. are you just in IRC to analyze everyone's comments and crap on their face.
[03:35] <Random832> the weather applet works, but the built in weather in the clock applet doesn't
[03:36] <infid> bennettj1087: what's a good solution for offline working like that then? keep a local copy of my windows share on my linux box and rsync back any changes i make when i'm back online?
[03:36] <obiwan_> hi please, anybody uses pptp to join vpn? need help the man is sooooooo long
[03:37] <Lenin_Cat> I'm currently helping a friend, how do I upgrade a wubi installation to  a full one? Just copy the fileS?
[03:38] <bennettj1087> infid: I'm not aware of any more elegant solutions than that. you can actually store the local copy at /mnt/windows also.  when you mount your windows share it will just shadow what's actually located in that directory (without actually deleting the data).  you'll probably have to try putting a file in /mnt/windows (without your share mounted), then mount your share and then unmount it and notice your file still there to
[03:38] <bennettj1087> see what I'm trying to say.
[03:38] <mb_again_> arsin: sorry missed your message. The keyboard swap changed the situation for the better it sounds like. could be the hardware, despite your reservations. Could be the driver for the keyboard is different in some minor way and you ticlled a bug with your hardware change on the drives. maybe the connector was just loose. Keep an eye on things as hardware failures have a tendency to have a random component.
[03:39] <banistefiend> anyone here know how to find out the alpha value of a color ingimp? im using the eyedropper but it only shows me the RGB values, i want to know the precise alpha value too
[03:39] <mranderson> bennettj1087, will the < take output displayed on the screen by a command
[03:39] <mranderson> and place it into a file
[03:39] <mranderson> it does not seem to be working
[03:39] <greensimian> Hey,  does anyone know how to uncompress multipart rar files?
[03:40] <IdleOne> Lenin_Cat: http://wubi-installer.org/support.php
[03:40] <greensimian> Ub 9.4 doesn't seem to like multi part files.
[03:40] <WanHouse> greensimian: unrar the .rar file
[03:40] <bennettj1087> mranderson: you need to use a > not a <   example: echo "hello there sir" > outputfile will write "hello there sir" to a file called "outputfile"
[03:40] <deusr> help me in compilation the driver gspca
[03:40] <deusr> http://pastebin.com/m51f9f3b6
[03:41] <mmoo9154> greensimian, I like 7zip the best
[03:41] <bennettj1087> greensimian: you should have a bunch of .r01, .r02 files and a single .rar file, just unrar the .rar file and it should automatically look for the .r01 files
[03:41] <deusr> someone?
[03:41] <Billiard> banistefiend: on the eye dropper tool options check "Use info window" or hold shift while clickin on the image
[03:42] <WanHouse> Can i interrest you in a bjeer emma ? :)
[03:42] <greensimian> bennettj1087: I wish it did, but the Archive Manager seem pretty primitive
[03:42] <emma> I'm always game
[03:42] <WanHouse> Play ball.
[03:42] <bennettj1087> greensimian: ah, that seems odd...
[03:42] <banistefiend> Billiard: thanks
[03:42] <IdleOne> WanHouse: emma this is not the appropriate place for setting up a date.
[03:42] <deusr> hellooo!!
[03:42] <IdleOne> !patience | deusr
[03:43] <emma> IdleOne, don't look at me. I just got here.
[03:43] <cellofellow> Billiard: I did the cmp thing, and it finds a difference after only 2MB. I think dd is messing something up.
[03:43] <Magnesium_> Hey folks...can anyone here using the opensource radeon driver do me a favor, and run glxinfo | grep vendor?
[03:43] <emma> !attitude | IdleOne
[03:43] <IdleOne> emma: ???
[03:43] <matelot> thanks Billiard
[03:43] <cellofellow> Billiard: can't be reading it wrong as I get the same md5sum on the /dev/sdb every time.
[03:43] <Arsin> I have a keyboard that works in windows, but it decided to die on me in Ubuntu anyone know any reason this might happen?
[03:43] <IdleOne> emma: where did you see me not have a good attitude?
[03:43] <Billiard> cellofellow: how are you creating the image
[03:44] <Random832> @IdleOne, getting all stuck up about a little friendly banter
[03:44] <bennettj1087> deusr: looks like there are several issues in the c source code for the driver, where did you get it?
[03:44] <kisuke> Arsin: what kind of keyboard was it?
[03:44] <cellofellow> Billiard: dd if=/dev/sdb of=/home/multimedia/backupbigusb.img
[03:44] <IdleOne> #ubuntu-offtopic is a better channel for banter
[03:44] <zenlunatic> what do you guys use for making videos for youtube
[03:44] <blankhead> whats the exact release date for ubuntu 9.10?
[03:44] <IdleOne> Oct. 29 blankhead
[03:44] <emma> IdleOne, please don't spam that channel here.
[03:44] <blankhead> thank you idleone
[03:44] <zenlunatic> blankhead: not soon enough
[03:45] <Arsin> kisuke: it is a Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000
[03:45] <IdleOne> emma: seems your the one with the attitude
[03:45] <Elodia> ||| Buenas noches |||
[03:45] <trism> emma: he has a point, this channel is for ubuntu support
[03:45] <Random832> so anyway, i fixed my hibernate problem - adding it to grub menu.lst solved it, even though it never needed it before
[03:45] <Magnesium_> Is there anyone using the open source radeon driver that could run glxinfo | grep vendor for me?
[03:45] <WanHouse> IdleOne: Wash your mouth.
[03:45] <blankhead> is it going to come with firefox 3.5 and ext4 by default?
[03:45] <Random832> ok, let's everyone chill out
[03:45] <Billiard> cellofellow: should work
[03:45] <Random832> this doesn't have to be a big thing
[03:45] <emma> trism, that's exactly my point. Not for spamming people about non-support channels.
[03:45] <zenlunatic> blankhead: just read the release notes
[03:45] <Elodia> buenas noches, algun chileno por casualidad?
[03:45] <IdleOne> fine I'll keep quiet.
[03:45] <cellofellow> Billiard: never comes out clean, though. :(
[03:45] <kisuke> Arsin:  did you look for drivers for it?
[03:45] <bennettj1087> blankhead: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KarmicReleaseSchedule
[03:46] <Billiard> cellofellow: your positive its unmounted?
[03:46] <bennettj1087> blankhead: google is your friend, http://lmgtfy.com/?q=release+date+for+ubuntu+9.10
[03:46] <Arsin> kisuke: It worked for 6 months or so, today it started acting up
[03:46] <kisuke> on ubuntu?
[03:46] <Arsin> Yes sir
[03:46] <greensimian> Looks like the unrar command works, but Archive Manager is busted.
[03:46] <dan_> hello. i have installed ubuntu desktop, but the screen goes blank when i boot into it.  i'm looking at the xorg.conf file, but there isn't a place to insert which video driver to use.  anyone know how to handle this?
[03:46] <deusr> bennettj1087, http://mxhaard.free.fr/download.html
[03:46] <blankhead> that was awesome bennettj1887
[03:46] <greensimian> Anyone know of a good gui rar manager?
[03:47] <blankhead> thanks
[03:47] <kisuke> Arsin: sounds like an update borked it
[03:47] <Elodia> .awa fumando
[03:47] <Elodia> .away fumando
[03:47]  * Elodia Desapareció [ fumando ] [5secs]
[03:47] <cellofellow> Billiard: josh@squashtop ~ $ mount | grep /dev/sdb
[03:47] <cellofellow> josh@squashtop ~ $
[03:47] <Magnesium_> Is there anyone using the open source radeon driver that could run glxinfo | grep vendor for me?
[03:48] <Arsin> kisuke: Hmm........... It worked in the morning, then I tried installing an IDE to SATA adapter and then it screwed up, but putting the adapter was pure hardware, no software involved
[03:49] <Sinuvoid> Hey, I'm running Xubuntu on an old laptop and I cannot get to the Networking Configuration
[03:49] <Magnesium_> No one out there?
[03:49] <Sinuvoid> How do I get there?
[03:49] <bennettj1087> deusr: it appears as though they have some issues in their code, you may want to look into submitting a support request.  Unless you want to get your hands dirty in some C
[03:49] <Billiard> cellofellow: idk should work fine
[03:49] <cellofellow> :/
[03:49] <coz_> Magnesium_,  sorry I dont use ati  so I cant help with this one
[03:49] <n8tuser> Sinuvoid-> use vim to edit manually,   /etc/network/interfaces  file
[03:49] <Sinuvoid> Gah noes
[03:49] <dan_> my screen goes blank when i boot into ubuntu.  anyone know how to configure it to show video?
[03:49] <Sinuvoid> n8tuser, ok
[03:50] <Arsin> dan_:
[03:50] <n8tuser> dan_-> did it ever work  using he livecd ?
[03:50] <Magnesium_> coz_: Okay, thanks for listening, though! Any one else?
[03:50] <deusr> bennettj1087, I'm trying to install this webcam: Bus 002 Device 003: ID 17a1:0128
[03:50] <dan_> when i chose the safe video mode option it worked
[03:50] <coz_> Magnesium_,  is this an issue because the command is not bringing up a vendor?
[03:51] <dan_> i used the alternate cd to install it, because i have a RAID.
[03:51] <Sinuvoid> n8tuser, this is not what I want lol
[03:51] <papul> how do i add compiz?
[03:51] <papul> the eye candy
[03:51] <Sinuvoid> n8tuser, What I want is to be able to enable my wlan0
[03:52] <coz_> papul,  well it should already be installed
[03:52] <coz_> papul,  and once the video driver is installed properly   it should then boot with compiz running
[03:52] <n8tuser> Sinuvoid-> not what you want?  thats where the configs can be set and configured,  enabling is via ifconfig/iwconfig
[03:52] <papul> its something named compiz settings manager. i dont remember its name
[03:52] <coz_> papul,  you could     sudo apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager
[03:52] <Sinuvoid> n8tuser, like this: http://www.debianadmin.com/ubuntu-networking-for-basic-and-advanced-users.html
[03:52] <Magnesium_> coz_: Well, the problem is that it's showing vendor to be SGI Tungsten Graphics. I could have swarn that when I first set it up it wasn't that way. But, I'm still getting as good of performance as ever, and glxinfo says Direct Rendering is enabled, but it also says the renderer is Mesa...so I'm really confused ;)
[03:52] <Sinuvoid> n8tuser, 2nd pic down
[03:52] <coz_> papul,  then open that in terminal with just       ccsm
[03:52] <dan_> i had this problem when i used fedora, and i just changed the video driver in xorg.conf.  there is no driver listed, though.
[03:53] <n8tuser> Sinuvoid-> do not make me read stuff,  tell me what the problem is
[03:53] <pqrstuv> What's dvd playback? Why do we need libdvdcss?
[03:53] <Arsin> papul: System>Preferences>CompizConfig Settings Manager
[03:53] <coz_> Magnesium_,   I would go with that  since that does sound like a chipset manufacturer
[03:53] <pqrstuv> geirha: What's dvd playback? Why do we need libdvdcss?
[03:53] <pqrstuv> prince_jammys: What's dvd playback? Why do we need libdvdcss?
[03:53] <bennettj1087> deusr: I just downloaded and tried to compile that driver and had the same experience you did.  There are a ton of errors in that code.
[03:53] <n8tuser> dan_-> then copy the driver used when you were using fedora
[03:53] <pqrstuv> What does it mean by dvd playback?
[03:54] <Sinuvoid> n8tuser, hello?
[03:54] <n8tuser> dan_-> or at least get the info from it
[03:54] <Angel-SL> Hey guys
[03:54] <n8tuser> Sinuvoid-> yes?
[03:54] <Angel-SL> I have a VPS who's time is set to 10:54AM, GMT+8
 n8tuser, like this: http://www.debianadmin.com/ubuntu-networking-for-basic-and-advanced-users.html
[03:54] <Angel-SL> however the timezone is set to UTC
 n8tuser, 2nd pic down
[03:54] <Magnesium_> coz_: Well, I thought SGI is what came up when you were using mesa...could be wrong though. That's why I was hoping someone here could run that for me...no one here? Anyone?
[03:54] <n8tuser> Sinuvoid-> do not make me read stuff,  tell me what the problem is
[03:54] <deusr> bennettj1087, :/
[03:54] <Sinuvoid> n8tuser -> Nono,you are not reading anything
[03:55] <Sinuvoid> n8tuser, just look at the 2nd picture
[03:55] <coz_> Magnesium_,  understood
[03:55] <bennettj1087> deusr: sorry I can't help more.
[03:55] <n8tuser> Sinuvoid-> just tell me what the problem is, and lets see what we can do
[03:55] <Angel-SL> I have a VPS who's time is set to 10:54AM. However, it thinks the timezone is UTC, while it should be GMT+8. If I change it to GMT+8, it adds eight more hours to the clock. How do I change the timezone without changing the clock?
[03:55] <`3mend0> re all
[03:55] <Angel-SL> re what?
[03:55] <deusr> bennettj1087, ;) thanks!
[03:56] <kitche> Angel-SL: change the timezone as normal and run ntpdate or ntpd
[03:56] <bennettj1087> Angel-SL:  kitche beat me to it. :)
[03:56] <Angel-SL> It's on a VPS
[03:56] <Angel-SL> which means I can't change the time
[03:56] <Angel-SL> :|
[03:56] <kisuke> how do i get ubuntu to recognize the i ve turned my wireless adapter onit worked before reboot and now will not.
[03:56] <Angel-SL> basically, 21 Oct 10:57:25 ntpdate[30144]: step-systime: Operation not permitted
[03:57] <n8tuser> kisuke->  does dmesg says it recognizes your wifi card?
[03:57] <kitche> Angel-SL: so pretty much it's not a root VPS but a chrooted one it seems
[03:57] <Random832> @Angel-SL, well so what, the VPS thinks the hardware clock it sees is on UTC when it's on local time?
[03:57] <Sinuvoid> n8tuser, how do I enable my Wireless card
[03:57] <Sinuvoid> n8tuser, iwconfig picks it up
[03:57] <Random832> maybe there's a configuration there that can fix it
[03:57] <Sinuvoid> n8tuser, so now what
[03:58] <n8tuser> Sinuvoid-> try  sudo ifdown wlan0;  ifup wlan0
[03:58] <Magnesium> I hate to keep bugging the channel, but is there anyone using the open source radeon driver that could do me a favor and run glxinfo | grep vendor?
[03:58] <Angel-SL> Random832: Not too sure.
[03:59] <Sinuvoid> n8tuser, it says "interface wlan0 not configured"
[03:59] <Sinuvoid> n8tuser, when i put in "sudo ifdown wlan0"
[04:00] <n8tuser> Sinuvoid-> what is it name? eth0? eth1? then replace the command with those
[04:00] <Sinuvoid> n8tuser, it's name is wlan0
[04:01] <n8tuser> Sinuvoid-> btw, is it on same hosts that you are chatting from now?
[04:01] <Sinuvoid> n8tuser, what do you mean
[04:01] <Sinuvoid> The same computer? No
[04:01] <Distro^Junkie> can some help me remove kde4 from my system ?
[04:01] <n8tuser> Sinuvoid-> yes same pc
[04:01] <Sinuvoid> n8tuser, no
[04:01] <kisuke> n8tuser: was recognized before, let me check (on tty2 brb
[04:02] <Angel-SL> Random832: well..?
[04:02] <n8tuser> Sinuvoid-> are you remoted to it or typing the command from a console of that remote hosts ?
[04:02] <Random832> @Angel-SL, i don't know much about VPSes
[04:02] <Random832> is that like a virtual machine?
[04:02] <Magnesium> Please...can anyone help?
[04:02] <Angel-SL> you don't need to know about VPSes
[04:03] <Angel-SL> what I need to know
[04:03] <Sinuvoid> n8tuser, I am at that pc, typing in the commands at it's console.
[04:03] <Angel-SL> is how to change TZ without changing local time
[04:03] <n8tuser> Sinuvoid-> okay, per my initial advise,  use vim to edit /etc/network/interfaces and have an entry for you wlan0,
[04:04] <Random832> @Angel-SL, no, i don't think that's right...
[04:04] <kisuke> s8http://paste.ubuntu.com/297952/
[04:04] <dan_> i added this line in xorg.conf: Driver "vesa"
[04:04] <kisuke> n8tuser: http://paste.ubuntu.com/297952/
[04:04] <Sinuvoid> n8tuser, ok
[04:04] <dan_> it worked
[04:04] <`3mend0> does anybody knows how to fix this ?? I don't understand why doesn't resolv by it self the dependeces http://paste.ubuntu.com/294942/
[04:04] <`3mend0> in advanche thanks
[04:04] <Random832> the OS inside the VPS will have an idea of what the time is in UTC - if that's wrong, you have to fix something in the VPS config or maybe in the OS config depending on how much is... virtualized?
[04:04] <n8tuser> kisuke whats that about?
[04:05] <Random832> it's not just a matter of changing the timezone - if the time it has for a timezone is wrong you can change it to a different timezone but then it will think you're in that timezone
[04:05] <mmoo9154> Are there any Ubuntu network gurus online tonight?
[04:05] <mmoo9154> Problem statement: http://paste.ubuntu.com/297941/   Routing tables: http://paste.ubuntu.com/297944/   Sytem details: http://paste.ubuntu.com/297947/
[04:05] <Random832> what does "date --utc" print right now?
[04:05] <n8tuser> mmoo9154-> kindly describe the problem,
[04:06] <Magnesium> Is there someone using the open source Radeon driver around that could so me a favor?
[04:06] <mmoo9154> nt8user, thanks: http://paste.ubuntu.com/297941/
[04:06] <mmoo9154> SHort desc: packets don't leave the Ubuntu box.
[04:06] <kisuke> n8tuser: thats is what it says... i have no clue what it is trying to do though
[04:07] <mmoo9154> Or...  The routing table looks like it gets messed up during boot (or maybe during ifup).  I'm not sure how.
[04:07] <n8tuser> mmoo9154-> are those drawings at all? a nice network layout would help and it is worth a thousand words
[04:07] <matelot> question: anyone using Tux Commander ? just installed on JJ but seems the f***ing menu is missing !
[04:07] <n8tuser> kisuke-> what are you trying to do?
[04:07] <kisuke> n8tuser: never ming just light infrount of my lapto is out so im thinking no light=wifi off
[04:07] <mmoo9154> n8tuser, I'm not sure what you are asking.  I haven't posted any drawings.
[04:08] <n8tuser> mmoo9154-> for troubleshooting, a network layout helps
[04:08] <mmoo9154> I have a Ubuntu Jaunty box that gets itself in a weird configuration:  It can accept ssh >>in<<<  but, it can't even ping a hard coded IP address >>out<<
[04:08] <pilibeen> Help! I accidentally deleted the list of active applications in the panel in the upper right - how do I get it back?
[04:09] <mmoo9154> It only had one node.  The Ubuntu box.  It's connected to a cabel modem/router if that's what you are asking.
[04:10] <mmoo9154> I'll put together a diagram.  But in ASCII art it's:  Shuttle25 <--> DD-WRT router <--> Comcast modem <--> God Knows What/The Internet
[04:11] <HardDisk> lolthere really a DCC SEND bug?
[04:11] <HardDisk> aren't these things like 1999
[04:11] <Magnesium> Is there anyone out there using the open source radeon driver that could run glxinfo | grep vendor for me???
[04:11] <mmoo9154> n8tuser, what should I put in the net drawing to help you understand my setup?
[04:11] <Magnesium> Is there anyone out there using the open source radeon driver that could run glxinfo | grep vendor for me?
[04:12] <n8tuser> mmoo9154-> boxes, ip addresses on its interfaces, where is the router, the dhcp server,  all the good stuff to help troubleshooot
[04:12] <D-ZERO> Are there any Skype debs for 9.04?
[04:12] <D-ZERO> Or, is it safe to use the 8.04 release on their site?
[04:16] <Magnesium> I need some help figuring out whether or not I am actually using the open source radeon driver on my laptop...the x.org log, and my performance in general, suggest that I am, however, it appears that glxinfo is telling me I am not (Vendor is SGI, renderer is mesa, however, direct rendering is "yes").
[04:16] <lxdeuser777> dmn000
[04:16] <Magnesium> It would be great if someone using the radeon driver could run glxinfo | grep vendor for me...thanks.
[04:16] <coz_> Magnesium,  have you checked in  #ati  ?
[04:17] <Magnesium> coz_: Hmmm, maybe I will...I didn't know about that channel. Thanks!
[04:17] <coz_> Magnesium,  no problem
[04:18] <coz_> Magnesium,  the other channel to try as a last resort would be  ##linux
[04:18] <Magnesium> coz_: Okay
[04:21] <michaelgilch> quiet in here tonight
[04:22] <coz_> michaelgilch,  I think there was a  netsplit just a bit ago
[04:22] <nawaflol> Hey !
[04:22] <michaelgilch> ahh. that explains it
[04:22] <coz_> hey back at you :)
[04:23] <nawaflol> thats nice a ubuntu chat XD ,that will help
[04:24] <nawaflol> ya just upgraded to 9.10 !
[04:24] <michaelgilch> its nice, isn't it nawaflol
[04:24] <nawaflol> Bugy but's rocks !
[04:24] <nawaflol> call me nawaf
[04:24] <nawaflol> but it*
[04:24] <Daedalus-Sax> i know I am not supposed to ask this here, but has anyone installed 9.10, and what do you think?
[04:25] <Daedalus-Sax> !9.10
[04:25] <nawaflol> i think its ok !
[04:25] <kj4> looks nice to me, the only thing i'm 'nervous' about is grub2
[04:25] <nawaflol> i will go there !
[04:25] <ransom> i've had some problems with it on my Eee PC.  I went to daily builds and they worked a little better
[04:25] <infid> how can i make gvim my default text editor?
[04:25] <coz_> Daedalus-Sax,  its fine  just go over to the #ubuntu+1 channel
[04:25] <nawaflol> it worked find with me !
[04:25] <vox> Daedalus-Sax: i've had it for a few weeks now, very impressed
[04:26] <bostongeek24> whats the channel for 9.10?
[04:26] <Daedalus-Sax> cool thanx guys, I am glad to hear all positive reports, *whew*
[04:26] <coz_>   #ubuntu+1
[04:26] <vox> bostongeek24: #ubuntu+1
[04:29] <queso_> I'd like to run a 64bit virtual machine, how can I find out if my mother board supports 64-bit virtualization? I looked in the BIOS and couldn't find anything about it.
[04:30] <n8tuser> queso_-> dont know if  dmidecode will tell you more..
[04:31] <ZykoticK9> queso_, to check if your CPU has virtualization (64bit virtualization?) "$ cat /proc/cpuinfo" (Intel verify "vmx" is present, for AMD verify "svm" is present)
[04:32] <queso_> ZykoticK9: will "vmx" be present if it supports it, or if it is enabled?
[04:33] <ZykoticK9> queso_, if it shows up in cpuinfo - that means your cpu supports it - enable in whatever Virtualization software you are using.
[04:33] <dsnyders> Hi all!  What is the kdmflush service for?
[04:34] <queso_> ZykoticK9: oh, I don't enable it in the bios if it's supported?
[04:34] <coz_> dsnyders,  mmm I dont know and if no one else knows here go to #kde  channel
[04:34] <georgy> Hello
[04:34] <dsnyders> Thanks coz_
[04:35] <ZykoticK9> queso_, bios? doubt it - but in say VirtualBox there is an option to enable that support for each VM.
[04:35] <coz_> dsnyders,  no problem    they will most likely know what it is
[04:36] <georgy> I got a ? about 9.10 and restricted drivers
[04:36] <ZykoticK9> queso_, fyi kvm (linux kenel virtual machine sw) requires that your cpu have that support (qemu, which kvm is sorta based on does not)
[04:36] <ransom> !9.10
[04:36] <georgy> a buddy said i should check them out after reading this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=8137752#post8137752
[04:37] <georgy> BUT, I don't see the restricted driver option in the user menus
[04:37] <queso_> ZykoticK9:  `cat /proc/cpuinfo|grep vmx` gives me nothing, guess my mb doesn't support it :(
[04:38] <JJman6> How can i give a user permissions to upload files to a web directory.  I've added that user to the admin group & even www-data group and still it says permission denied
[04:38] <server1> any help
[04:38] <ZykoticK9> queso_, you are running "cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep vmx" with the spaces right?  did you also try "cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep svm"?
[04:39] <ZykoticK9> queso_, actually looks like the spaces don't matter ;)
[04:39] <queso_> ZykoticK9: yeah, I tried both . . don't get anything back. :( pooh.
[04:39] <server1> how i set up my free dns to point im my IP?
[04:40] <ZykoticK9> queso_, that is unfortunate.  CPU Virtualization is VERY cool.
[04:40] <queso_> ZykoticK9: but, like, I can still do virtualization, right? just without 64 bit?
[04:40] <llua> sound stopped playing after i installed ubuntus RestrictedFormats
[04:41] <kj4> server1: i do it on my router- there is an interface for that purpose on many routers
[04:41] <ZykoticK9> queso_, yes but not kvm!  VMware or Virtualbox or Qemu will work fine - just not at full speed :(  & some OSs/systems won't work
[04:41] <server1> what routers are u using?
[04:41] <queso_> ZykoticK9: awe, man! why'd I get this mb then?  ugh, this totally stinks!
[04:42] <queso_> ZykoticK9: I use kvm at work . . but here at home I'm trying virtualbox.  but man, I just built this system.  wonder why my friends recommended this mb if it doesn't support virtualization.
[04:42] <ZykoticK9> queso_, you "might" even be able to run 64bit in VBox?  probably does require the virtualization but not sure - i know you can run 64bit on 32bit hosts
[04:43] <l314> i am wondering what distro of ubuntu i should put on my laptop specs are 1.7 p4 mobile with 1 gb ram
[04:43] <server1> can u make vanity ip without owning a domain name
[04:44] <_Techie_> am i able to use a webcam as a reciever for lirc, provided i tinker with the webcam and remove the IR filtering lense?
[04:44] <administrator> hi
[04:44] <ZykoticK9> server1, check out "dynamic ip" in a search engine - there are a few free dns options out there.  good luck.
[04:44] <kj4> server1: yes, so to speak.  mine is j1solutions.homelinux.org   j1solutions was the 'vanity' part
[04:44] <Guest43571> hello i need help technical help
[04:44] <ZykoticK9> server1, sorry "dynamic dns"
[04:45] <queso_> ZykoticK9: well, thanks for your help, even if I found out something I'm totally upset about now :( lol
[04:45] <kj4> server1:  Linksys WRT54GL
[04:45] <l314> i am wondering what distro of ubuntu i should put on my laptop specs are 1.7 p4 mobile with 1 gb ram
[04:45] <llua> sound stopped playing after i installed ubuntu Restricted Formats
[04:46] <Guest43571> yes install sound driver
[04:46] <Guest43571> :)
[04:46] <ZykoticK9> l314, personally I'd just try the regular Gnome based Ubuntu with those specs...  Xubuntu if it turns out to be too slow for ya.
[04:46] <Guest43571> kk
[04:46] <Guest43571> hi clinta
[04:47] <llua> install sound driver?
[04:47] <Guest43571> CLINTA ...
[04:47] <llua> it was working before...
[04:47] <Guest43571> i   m  new   to  ubuntu
[04:47] <Guest43571> help me  dude
[04:48] <l314> ZykoticK9, if i have the regular already installed can't i just to a sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[04:48] <clintA> GIZMO5- I need help with Gizmo5. I get a Login Error that says "No audio input/output devices are currently available." I am on Ubuntu 9.04 64-bit.
[04:48] <llua> my sound stopped working after i installed ubuntu Restricted Formats
[04:48] <Guest43571> go for 32 bit  dude
[04:49] <Guest43571> sound will come
[04:49] <ZykoticK9> l314, of course!  you can simultaneously have Gnome/Xfce/KDE/Fluxbox all running on the same system :)
[04:49] <l314> llua, uninstall the restricted formats and see if your sound works then
[04:49] <durt> !sound | llua, clintA
[04:50] <llua> l314,  it didnt work
[04:50] <BlackFLAG> i just installed ubuntu after using windows vista. does ubuntu seem slower at first or something?
[04:50] <BlackFLAG> i feel like its slower than vista
[04:51] <coz_> BlackFLAG,  ah it shouldnt
[04:51] <Mike_lifeguard> What is espdiff?
[04:51] <coz_> BlackFLAG,  did you install 9.04  or 9.10 beta?
[04:51] <BlackFLAG> like when im on the internet when i scroll up and down pages they load slower it seems like
[04:51] <BlackFLAG> 9.04
[04:51] <jals> BlackFLAG, got graphics drivers installed?
[04:51] <durt> BlackFLAG, file search database might be running.
[04:51] <BlackFLAG> no how do i do that?
[04:51] <l314> ZykoticK9, do i have that command right it is sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[04:52] <JuanCarlos> Hi
[04:52] <durt> !hi | JuanCarlos
[04:52] <coz_> BlackFLAG,  for the video driver go to  system/administration/hardware drivers
[04:52] <JuanCarlos> Can i ask for Karmic here?, or what room i need to Join???
[04:52] <Magnesium> coz_: Thanks for pointing me to those other channels...#ati had 26 people, so I didn't get an answer there, but a couple of folks at ##linux helped me.
[04:52] <BlackFLAG> can you guys also direct me to somewhere where i can learn more about linux and operating ubuntu efficently?
[04:52] <JuanCarlos> !foo
[04:52] <durt> !karmic
[04:52] <ZykoticK9> l314, "sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop" should be right.
[04:52] <xangua> !karmic | JuanCarlos
[04:53] <coz_> Magnesium,  very cool   and yeah keep those channels for default   ...they will come in handy :)
[04:53] <JuanCarlos> thankz
[04:53] <l314> ZykoticK9, thank you catch you later about to install
[04:53] <BlackFLAG> can anyone help me download the graphics driver?
[04:53] <clintA> ubottu: I never get to my buddy list. I just get the error at the login splash screen. There is no File Edit View menu to adjust my sound settings in Gizmo. It's just the login screen.
[04:54] <Magnesium> coz_: Certainly, they're in my list...FYI, SGI/mesa is what's supposed to come up with the open source drivers.
[04:54] <BlackFLAG> the internet pages seem laggy
[04:54] <coz_> Magnesium,  also remember it is likely it will depend on the time of day  and which part of the world many of the people in a channel will be available :)
[04:54] <m0r0n> Why are all my volumes restricted to be accessed by root only, fromy my camera to flash drive to partitions
[04:54] <Magnesium> coz_: Thanks again
[04:54] <coz_> Magnesium,  oh I see
[04:54] <coz_> Magnesium,  no problem
[04:54] <penthief> BlackFLAG, your question isn't specific enough (and I wouldn't know myself)
[04:55] <durt> m0r0n, check user permissions in the gui, /system/Users and Groups I think
[04:55] <BlackFLAG> i mean i JUST installed ubuntu 9.04 like 30 min. ago. im sure theres other plug ins and stuff i should install
[04:56] <m0r0n> durt: It has full access
[04:56] <penthief> BlackFLAG, maybe you want the restricted extras? I think it prompts for that now -- doesn't it?
[04:59] <xlelouchxx> hey can somebody help me
[04:59] <xlelouchxx> with wubi
[04:59] <xlelouchxx> anybody there
[05:00] <kitche> xlelouchxx: just say what the issue is and someone will answer
[05:00] <xlelouchxx> i guess not
[05:00] <xlelouchxx> ok
[05:00] <xlelouchxx> then
[05:00] <server1> can u point the freedns to mirc?
[05:00] <xlelouchxx> well, i hate windows, but not enough to get rid of it
[05:00] <xlelouchxx> so i have wubi right now
[05:01] <xlelouchxx> so when i restart windows, when i get to the selection screen, I cant scroll through the list to get to ubuntu
[05:01] <server1> if i have freedns pointing to my ip can i use it on mirc?
[05:01] <xlelouchxx> anyone have any ideas
[05:01] <penthief> xlelouchxx, I'm sure someone out there will help with this wubi thing if you ask the right question :)
[05:02] <xlelouchxx> thats my only question
[05:02] <xlelouchxx> because i cant use ubuntu
[05:02] <xlelouchxx> and i want to
[05:02] <xlelouchxx> because windows is crap
[05:02] <FloodBot1> xlelouchxx: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[05:02] <xlelouchxx> what?
[05:03] <xlelouchxx> i dont get it
[05:03] <axisys> where can I get a mobile broadband express card ? i want to use it with gsm network
[05:03] <mandrig> xlelouchxx: you were flooding, meaning posting too much
[05:03] <xlelouchxx> but i really need help
[05:03] <mandrig> xlelouchxx: and help will come, but you need to describe your problem better...
[05:04] <axisys> mobile broadband express card where i can insert my GSM or CDMA chip to access broadbad
[05:04] <mandrig> xlelouchxx: is it that your keyboard isn't working? (because obviously it is, you're typing on it right now.)
[05:04] <xlelouchxx> so i think the problem is is that since windows is crap, it doesnt load the drivers for the keyboard
[05:04] <xlelouchxx> clearly not
[05:04] <xlelouchxx> it is working lol
[05:04] <bust3r> u got a usb keyboard?
[05:04] <xlelouchxx> i think so
[05:04] <Mike_lifeguard> Why can't I remove espdiff and banner?
[05:04] <xlelouchxx> lemme check again
[05:04] <penthief> xlelouchxx, maybe you just need to do the most obvious thing -- if you get it wrong, then ask a specific question
[05:05] <xlelouchxx> well i know how to select ubuntu in the list
[05:05] <xlelouchxx> its just i cannot scroll through with the arrow keys
[05:05] <mandrig> xlelouchxx: so, the arrow keys aren't working?
[05:05] <xlelouchxx> in other words, the keyboard doesnt work on the specific screen
[05:05] <xlelouchxx> the keyboard
[05:05] <bust3r> i think u got a usb keyboard
[05:05] <xlelouchxx> it doesnt work on the startup screen
[05:05] <xlelouchxx> lemme check a sec
[05:05] <dfdsfsf> http://www.anontalk.com/
[05:05] <mandrig> xlelouchxx: does it work on the rest of the bios screens?
[05:05] <xlelouchxx> yes
[05:05] <xlelouchxx> it works on the startup bios screen
[05:06] <xlelouchxx> but not the wubi selection screen
[05:06] <mandrig> xlelouchxx: then the problem is likely with GRUB
[05:06] <mandrig> !grub
[05:07] <luis98391610> hola
[05:07] <xlelouchxx> mk
[05:08] <mandrig> xlelouchxx: so, do you want to get rid of windows all-together?
[05:09] <kingpoke> Use Supergrub disk man
[05:09] <xlelouchxx> well, soon im gonna be getting a new system with the intention of building a hackintosh
[05:09] <xlelouchxx> im not sure yet
[05:09] <xlelouchxx> im running ubuntu for fun and some experimentation
[05:09] <doltek> how do I get my desktop to look and act like those you see in the youtube videos?
[05:09] <b14ck> Can someone help me with a disk mounting issue? I've got 3 extra internal drives I installed, but can't get them to be automounted on boot. I don't know what to do. I formatted them with fdisk, and added entires into my /etc/fstab for them. However, when I boot into ubuntu, and open the filemanager, it still shows them listed as volumes and they are NOT mounted. help?
[05:09] <HumayunMirzaJr> Hello, I have a question how do I install CrunchBang on Acer Aspire One ZG5 Jaunty ?
[05:10] <mandrig> !vague
[05:10] <xlelouchxx> the only reason i keep windows is for gaming
[05:10] <mandrig> !specific
[05:10] <mankash> Is it possible to create DVD which work for both ntsc and pal
[05:11] <mandrig> doltek, you need to be more specific than that, besides that, what you're looking for is compiz
[05:11] <mandrig> !compiz | doltek
[05:11] <penthief> doltek, compiz. apt-get install compiz
[05:11] <xlelouchxx> ok so when is the grub screen open
[05:11] <xlelouchxx> is it in the bios startup?
[05:11] <mandrig> xlelouchxx: when it asks you which OS to load, it should say something like "GRUB v. 2.xxx"
[05:11] <xlelouchxx> ok
[05:12] <xlelouchxx> i'll figure this out
[05:12] <xangua> grub 2¿ karmic¿
[05:12] <HumayunMirzaJr> Okay another, question , How do I make my internal Mic and Card Reader work on Acer Aspire One Zg5 Remix ?
[05:12] <ZykoticK9> b14ck, can you pastbin your fstab?  and perhaps the output of (assuming sata drives) "mount | grep sd"
[05:14] <_ubuntu_> can grub2 boot from usb?
[05:14] <_ubuntu_> :O
[05:14] <_ubuntu_> w/out bios support?
[05:14] <Mike_lifeguard> When I boot my computer, it has some sort of firmware bootloader that tries to get a DHCP lease for no apparent reason before GRUB loads... is there any way I can skip that?
[05:15] <_ubuntu_> Mike_lifeguard: Go to your BIOS setup, then deactivate Preboot execution environment.
[05:16] <_ubuntu_> btw, nevermind my last question... so noobish!
[05:16] <penthief> HumayunMirzaJr, well if it doesn't work out of the box then find you need to find out what model it is and do some googling. Sorry for the crap answer BTW!
[05:17] <dsnyders> Hi all!  How do I prevent certain things from starting (ntop, pioneers server, etc)?
[05:17] <Kamilion> !smartq
[05:17] <Kamilion> !smartq5
[05:18] <Mike_lifeguard> _ubuntu_: thanks
[05:18] <ZykoticK9> dsnyders, System/Preferences/Startup Applications and/or System/Administration/Services
[05:19] <a__> hi room. I'm trying to create a partition for the Mac OSX and have duel boot up capability. one for ubuntu, one for OSX.
[05:20] <a__> right now I have ubuntu 9.04 installed only
[05:20] <Travisivart> I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for me on a somewhat ubuntu related topic. I need to bring a computer in for a warranty claim, and I'd like to put windows vista back on the computer to avoid a hassle. The DVD drive does not work, nor does the computer have the capability of usb booting. What can I do just to take ubuntu off of the computer?
[05:22] <dsnyders> ZykoticK9, I don't have a System/Preferences/Startup Applications, and System/Administration/Services shows nothing about ntop or pioneers or chipcardd4
[05:22] <mobi-sheep> !windows | Travisivart
[05:22] <ZykoticK9> dsnyders, System/Preferences/Sessions maybe?
[05:23] <Travisivart> It's in relation to just removing ubuntu, not necessarily Windows....
[05:23] <dsnyders> ZykoticK9, That looks a little more promising.
[05:23] <mandrig> Travisivart: um... external dvd drive? or *maybe* fdisk
[05:23] <ZykoticK9> dsnyders, you on 8.10?
[05:23] <_ubuntu_> Tranvisivart: PXE, maybe?
[05:24] <mobi-sheep> _ubuntu_: Windows supports PXE?
[05:24] <dsnyders> ZykoticK9, Yes, 8.10
[05:25] <_ubuntu_> mobi-sheep: I doubt it...
[05:25] <_ubuntu_> mobi-sheep: http://www.lockstockmods.net/2008/04/26/easy-way-to-pxe-boot-windows/
[05:26] <Travisivart> mandrig, nothing usb works
[05:26] <Travisivart> at all
[05:26] <Kamilion> Travisivart: You could always ask 'dd' to wipe the disk if you're sure you won't get the machine back.
[05:26] <Travisivart> Kamilion,  what do you mean dd?
[05:26] <mandrig> !dd | Travisivart
[05:26] <mandrig> ....
[05:26] <_ubuntu_> hehehe
[05:26] <penthief> Travisivart, Don't use dd.
[05:27] <Kamilion> ... That's a suprise.
[05:27] <Travisivart> Kamilion,  this is going to be going in as a "repair warranty issue, and not coming back to me." i'm receiving a new computer
[05:27] <Travisivart> Basically, all I want to do
[05:27] <Travisivart> is wipe the drive completely
[05:27] <_ubuntu_> Travisivart: then how did you install ubuntu?
[05:27] <Kamilion> then google 'dd wipe'
[05:27] <Travisivart> the drive was working at that time obviously
[05:27] <Kamilion> _ubuntu_: when the machine was still working, obviously
[05:27] <_ubuntu_> duh...
[05:27] <Travisivart> yes.
[05:27] <Travisivart> now it isn't
[05:27] <penthief> Travisivart, I'm confused -- do you have a windows partition currently?
[05:27] <Travisivart> no
[05:28] <Travisivart> i have absolutely nothing
[05:28] <Travisivart> i have just ubuntu
[05:28] <mandrig> Travisivart: alternatively take a magnet to the hard disk.
[05:28] <FloodBot1> Travisivart: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[05:28] <Travisivart> otherwise i'd be fine
[05:28] <_ubuntu_> though it didn't come with one...
[05:28] <Daedalus-Sax> i have a ati x1300. why can't ubuntu 9.04 use the ati provided driver? 8.04 can.
[05:28] <Travisivart> mandrig,  how strong of a magnet would i need?
[05:28] <mandrig> "Let me call Mark Shuttleworth and ask him..."
[05:28] <mobi-sheep> penthief: His question was "I'd like to put windows vista back on the computer. The DVD drive does not work, nor does the computer have the capability of usb booting. What can I do to install Windows on the computer?"
[05:29] <Kamilion> Magnets are useless.
[05:29] <mandrig> Travisivart: My friend... i wouldn't honestly do that...
[05:29] <mobi-sheep> Travisivart: You're going to try and install Windows on it again, right?  Before you turn it over to the department.
[05:29] <Daedalus-Sax> i get this message: Error: ./default_policy.sh does not support version
[05:29] <Daedalus-Sax> default:v2:i686:lib::none:2.6.28-15-generic; make sure that the version is being
[05:29] <Daedalus-Sax> correctly set by --iscurrentdistro
[05:29] <Magnesium> Travisivart: Does your computer have a serial port? Maybe you could use that to ssh into your ubuntu and delete everything...
[05:29] <Kamilion> Travisivart: Check your pms.
[05:30] <Travisivart> mobi-sheep, i don't care enough to put windows back on it, i'm letting them sort through this shithole of a computer
[05:30] <mandrig> mobi-sheep: how would he do that sans disk drive?
[05:30] <Travisivart> Magnesium, no serial port, shitty laptop with nothing good
[05:30] <Travisivart> Kamilion, k
[05:31] <mobi-sheep> Travisivart: If the hardware malfunctioned, I don't think it should matter what operating system you are using.
[05:31] <ZykoticK9> Daedalus-Sax, see post - looks like ATI dropped support for you card in 9.04 and 9.10 :( http://georgia.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=8099327
[05:31] <Magnesium> Travisivart: Wait a minute...I get that you want to completely remove Ubuntu, right? But do you want to/have to reinstall Windows?
[05:31] <mandrig> if it's a sata, you could buy an external disk enclosure and then mount the disk on a computer with working usb..
[05:32] <_ubuntu_> mandrig: does it actually matter if it's sata or ata?
[05:32] <Travisivart> guys, i got it all fine
[05:32] <Wiseman> sup
[05:32] <Travisivart> got help, thanks
[05:32] <Daedalus-Sax> the sad truth of it is that ubuntu dropped the coverage. ati says that the driver they are offering can't be improved upon and is perfect the way it is, and i have to agree
[05:32] <Wiseman> Has anyone here ever used TinyXP?
[05:32] <mandrig> well... i guess not, i have a sata enclosure for these issues, lol
[05:32] <mandrig> er. _ubuntu_ , what i said just before this.
[05:32] <penthief> It's an interesting question -- would a shop invalidate a warranty for installing Linux?
[05:33] <Magnesium> Travisivart: How'd you do it?
[05:33] <a__> how do I see who's chatting in the room?
[05:33] <mobi-sheep> a__: What IRC client are you using?
[05:33] <mandrig> a__: depends on your client
[05:33] <a__> i'm on xchat
[05:34] <mobi-sheep> a__: View --> User List ?
[05:34] <Daedalus-Sax> is there a way i can retro actively get back whatever was in 8.04 that now is gone or changed to the point where my driver can no longer be installed, because the ati driver works awesome on many distro's that are current, like for instance wolvix, but not ubuntu's current 9.04
[05:34] <a__> ok thanx mobi, I found it
[05:34] <mobi-sheep> a__: Great. ;3
[05:36] <Daedalus-Sax> if you take 5 os's, and a lnux driver works perfect on all of them except ubuntu's 9.04, you gotta start thinking, hmm, must be ubuntu
[05:37] <Koterpillar> How can I check how much mounts are left till the next boot-up filesystem check?
[05:37] <a__> how do I partition the HD so that I can install another operating system as well as ubuntu?
[05:37] <Daedalus-Sax> does anyone know what changed from 8.04 to 9.04 that a tried and true driver will no longer install..?? maybe i can install the old files, er, whatever
[05:37] <durt> !gparted
[05:38] <Koterpillar> Daedalus-Sax, kernel version at the very least. What driver?
[05:38] <Geoffrey2> I'm assuming there's something in the ati driver that you need that the ubuntu provided driver for that card doesn't offer?
[05:38] <a__> durt. wont gparted erase my ubuntu data thus far?
[05:39] <Koterpillar> a__, it can shrink partitions without losing data
[05:39] <durt> a__, I believe it can resize
[05:39] <Daedalus-Sax> i have an ati x1300, and on 8.04 the proprietary driver worked awesome, now it doesnt. i am using 9.04. big mistale upgrading
[05:39] <Magnesium> a__: You can use it to resize partitions without losing any data.
[05:39] <a__> ok. thanx everyone
[05:39] <Geoffrey2> for the record, the x1300 has gone legacy status, AMD/ATI won't be doing much more in the way of updates to the driver support for that card.....
[05:40] <b14ck> I need help getting my internal drive working :( I have my drive as /dev/sdb. I did: sudo mkfs.ext3 /dev/sdb then I added the following line to /etc/fstab: UUID=a0468ee7-dad6-4332-a777-61f9a04070f3       /monster        ext3    defaults 0 2. then i did sudo mount -a. but i get errors. what am i doing wrong?
[05:40] <horsie> this is why i swapped to an nvidia card - less hassles
[05:40] <ZykoticK9> Daedalus-Sax, Since v. 9.4, the propriatery ATI driver supports only R600 and newer devices (that means, HD2xxx and newer). For older cards, especially laptop users, be aware that the ATI Catalyst 8-8 driver only supports Xorg <= 7.3. Xorg 7.4 support was not introduced until the 8-10 Catalyst driver release. This means that if you are using Xorg 7.4 with an older card, your only current option is the open-source drivers, especially xf86-video-a
[05:40] <ZykoticK9> ti
[05:41] <Daedalus-Sax> i know. but what that means is "we have worked all the bugs out we can find, and this driver is rock solid" and it is. which means it's up to the os to then step up and make it compatable, like, for instance, driver works on xp, ohh yeah, and windows 7. ubuntu should be the same
[05:41] <lstarnes> Daedalus-Sax: linux is not windows
[05:42] <Billiard> b14ck: what errors do you get?
[05:42] <ZykoticK9> Daedalus-Sax, ati dropped support for X Windows - that's all linux/bsd/*nix OSs - not Ubuntu's fault
[05:42] <Daedalus-Sax> that being true, that doesnt mean the concept shouldnt be the same.
[05:42] <lstarnes> Daedalus-Sax: because each os uses a different interface, it's really more up to the driver developers
[05:42] <b14ck> Billiard, http://pastie.org/663047
[05:43] <Daedalus-Sax> they dropped all support for all os's. windows made their own driver for windows 7. i have it, it's listed as being an ati/ms driver
[05:43] <Billiard> b14ck: mkfs.ext3 should be called on sdb1 not sdb
[05:43] <ZykoticK9> b14ck, you don't format a drive sdb you format a partition sdb1!!!
[05:43] <Daedalus-Sax> well, ok. if i can't do anything about it, i will just have to use another os, but i do like ubuntu. well there is always a vm :)
[05:44] <b14ck> well that would explain it
[05:44] <b14ck> brb i'll try that
[05:44] <b14ck> thanks
[05:44] <JohnFlux> Hey all
[05:44] <JohnFlux> how do I get skype to work in 9.04 ?
[05:44] <mobi-sheep> !skype | JohnFlux
[05:45] <Magnesium> !overclock
[05:45] <jgornick> Can someone recommend a web cam that works well with Ubuntu and Skype and has an integrated mic?
[05:45] <_ubuntu_> personally, I liked the open source ati drivers...
[05:45] <Daedalus-Sax> is there a better driver in the open source community than the one ubuntu is trying to use for my ati x1300 currently?
[05:45] <sjokkis> i didn't find the option to encrypt my harddrive when i installed 9.04. what's the best (or 'official') way of doing it after installing? i'd like to encrypt the whole drive, so that i need the decryption password to boot up
[05:45] <JohnFlux> mobi-sheep: does it cover how to fight pulseaudio ?
[05:45] <_ubuntu_> they ran beryl smoothly on my old MacMini with an ATI Radeon 9200
[05:45] <mobi-sheep> JohnFlux: I do not know. See !sound for more information on sounds.
[05:45] <_ubuntu_> !sound
[05:45] <_ubuntu_> : O
[05:45] <Daedalus-Sax> because the driver ubuntu is providing is atrocious, on the "barely functioning" mark
[05:45] <JohnFlux> mobi-sheep: ah it tells you to just remove pulseaudio
[05:46] <JohnFlux> haha
[05:46] <JohnFlux> I see lots of bug fixes go into 9.10, but why are none of these backported to 9.04 ?
[05:47] <jeeves_Moss> how do I do a passwordless RSYNC backup over SSH
[05:47] <JohnFlux> is it just lack of manpower, or a design philisophy?
[05:47] <benmills> Hello, I was wondering if I could get some help getting Ubuntu to use my ethernet connection
[05:47] <_ubuntu_> JohnFlux: Karmic comes out in 9 days. Why waste time in backporting?
[05:47] <lstarnes> JohnFlux: partly design philosophy
[05:47] <Magnesium> JohnFlux: Since Karmic is not out offcial yet, I would imagine that they have not been backported yet
[05:47] <Magnesium> officially
[05:48] <JohnFlux> maybe I should just try upgrading to 9.10 now
[05:48] <JohnFlux> is it in a good-enough state?
[05:49] <Geoffrey2> JohnFlux, I'd at least wait for the RC in the next day or two
[05:49] <axisys> how can I tell if I have intel centrino or intel pentium cpu in my laptop? here is the cpuinfo 		Intel_ASF
[05:49] <axisys> 		Intel_ASF_001
[05:49] <axisys> Handle 0x0014, DMI type 130, 20 bytes
[05:49] <Magnesium> JohnFlux: I would just wait 9 days for the official release, or at least the RC
[05:49] <axisys> OEM-specific Type
[05:49] <_ubuntu_> JohnFlux: It works much better than 9.04 for me
[05:49] <FloodBot1> axisys: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[05:49] <Daedalus-Sax> please send me a link to the best open source driver for the x1300 you know of, because ill i can find is the driver ubuntu already has installed, and that is pure requiem (not good)
[05:49] <axisys> http://pastebin.com/f43d02a2b
[05:49] <axisys> FloodBot1: mistake.. my touchpad is too sensitive .. sorry!
[05:50] <JohnFlux> Magnesium: there's still no RC ?  with 9 days to go?
[05:50] <_ubuntu_> JohnFlux: My ethernet works again thanks to 9.10 :)
[05:50] <JohnFlux> Magnesium: Isn't that cutting it kinda close?
[05:50] <lstarnes> JohnFlux: it's a beta
[05:50] <nic1> is package available for google chroma browser on ubuntu?
[05:50] <Magnesium> !Karmic Release Schedule | JohnFlux
[05:50] <_ubuntu_> there's a chromium ppa
[05:50] <Magnesium> JohnFlux: Just a sec...
[05:50] <TBird> Chicken01
[05:50] <_ubuntu_> nicl: there's a chromium ppa
[05:50] <JohnFlux> nah no problem - I believe you
[05:51] <lstarnes> nic1: also, http://dev.chromium.org/getting-involved/dev-channel
[05:51] <JohnFlux> just seems a very short RC if it's only a few days
[05:51] <_ubuntu_> nicl: and a official Google repository
[05:51] <Magnesium> See here for the schedule: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KarmicReleaseSchedule
[05:51] <Geoffrey2> RC was slated to drop this Thursday
[05:51] <JohnFlux> the KDE release schedule leaves several months for an RC
[05:51] <Magnesium> JohnFlux: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KarmicReleaseSchedule
[05:52] <Magnesium> JohnFlux: so the RC comes out in 2 days...yeah, short RC
[05:52] <SnakDoc_> JohnFlux the beta seems to be very stable so far
[05:52] <_ubuntu_> JohnFlux: the only thing that crashes for me is telepathy-butterfly
[05:52] <_ubuntu_> :S
[05:52] <JohnFlux> 1 month and 3 days specifically .. :-)
[05:52] <_ubuntu_> don't know what is it...
[05:53] <Daedalus-Sax> i have 1:6.12.1 for the fglrx ati x1300 driver. you can do absolutely nothing graphical with this driver. just changing the appearance can lock it up. i don't think i would like to try and use solitaire, becuase i have had to shut off the poor machine already 3 times
[05:53] <JohnFlux> (1 month and 3 days between KDE RC1 and release
[05:53] <JohnFlux> )
[05:53] <Geoffrey2> hmmm, I'm running an x1200 over here, ubuntu 9.04, no problems.......
[05:54] <Daedalus-Sax> please give me a hint to an open source driver other than this piece of  .. somehting.
[05:54] <gogeta> open drivers come with the distro
[05:55] <Magnesium> nic1: Here: http://dev.chromium.org/getting-involved/dev-channel is a place you can download packages of Chrome. It's a dev build (they don't have anything official yet), but I've been using it for months, and it is very stable
[05:55] <Daedalus-Sax> what am i doing wrong, i even set the graphics for the "prettyness" to none, so i t would use less graphics power
[05:55] <Magnesium> nic1: Oh, and when you install the packages, they add a repo, so the latest updates are install through apt-get
[05:55] <JayPro> anyone with an Asus EEE pc, 1000HA.... add any video drivers.  i dual boot and it seems like some of the videos i play are faster on windows
[05:56] <gogeta> JayPro: yes thats a issue with 9.04 there working on 9.10
[05:56] <gogeta> JayPro: very poor intel drivers
[05:57] <JayPro> gogeta ohhh okay.... so i should just wait 9 days until 9.10 comes out....
[05:57] <Daedalus-Sax> ohh my god, i found the problem thanx to geoffrey2. settign the visual effects to none, fo rsome reason shut the fglrx driver off. i turned it back on and wham, it's like the lightes just turned on
[05:57] <gogeta> JayPro: your video will preform better
[05:57] <JayPro> gogeta cool thanks. good to know
[05:57] <a__> how do you search for an application?
[05:57] <lstarnes> a__: aptitude search keyword
[05:57] <Daedalus-Sax> geoffry2 thanx man
[05:57] <gogeta> JayPro: got a 900a w beta it flys
[05:58] <Bluey1> I am trying to re-add a user but it says the directory already exists - yes that's what I want to use...
[05:58] <a__> lsarnes: where is aptitude?
[05:58] <JayPro> gogeta sweet!!
[05:58] <lstarnes> a__: it is a terminal command
[05:58] <muri_one> is there a better window list plugin for gnome panel?
[05:59] <JayPro> gogeta yeah i want to get rid of the dual boot, but i want to make sure everything is good to go!
[05:59] <lstarnes> a__: if you want something graphical, go to system > administration > synaptic package manager
[05:59] <muri_one> one that has more features like handle, vertical panels and maybe only show icons.
[05:59] <lingp> how do i connect my ubuntu to a domain, which is(win2003)
[05:59] <gogeta> JayPro: i cheated stuck xp on a usb hdd
[05:59] <a__> lstarnes: how do you run an application from terminal?
[06:00] <lstarnes> a__: just type its command into the terminal and press enter
[06:00] <gogeta> a__: just type the name in most cases
[06:00] <JayPro> gogeta lol cool
[06:00] <a__> gogeta: thankyou
[06:00] <a__> lstarnes: thankyou
[06:00] <lingp> can some one help me to connect my ubuntu to  join domain
[06:00] <gogeta> JayPro: took some tricking and weakes but xp can usb boot hehe
[06:00] <cab938_lappy> I'm playing with 9.10, and I want to install a package from 9.04 rather than the 9.10 version
[06:01] <cab938_lappy> Is there a way to do this with apt-get?
[06:01] <durt> !samba | lingp
[06:01] <gogeta> cab938_lappy: you can but it might not have deps nedded
[06:01] <lstarnes> cab938_lappy: that is likely very unsafe to do
[06:01] <cab938_lappy> I can try and manage the deos myself
[06:01] <cab938_lappy> It's a java package
[06:01] <cab938_lappy> But it's broken for 9.10
[06:02] <gogeta> cab938_lappy: best to see if you can just find the deb
[06:02] <cab938_lappy> deos == dependencies
[06:02] <gogeta> install that way
[06:02] <lingp> ubonttu: how abt likewise-opn?
[06:02] <a__> how do you shrink a partition in gparted?
[06:02] <cab938_lappy> gogeta, I think it is broken in their repo
[06:02] <gogeta> cab938_lappy: yea finding the normal deb would be a difrent ver
[06:03] <gogeta> and not risk baking combatble
[06:03] <axisys> my laptop does not support multi finger tapping.. is there still a way to achive that some other way ?
[06:03] <gogeta> braking
[06:03] <cab938_lappy> hrm, not sure I understand
[06:03] <gogeta> axisys: no thats hardware
[06:03] <cab938_lappy> You mean find a deb of the prev version?
[06:04] <cab938_lappy> and install frpom that?
[06:04] <gogeta> cab938_lappy: go to apps site download deb file
[06:04] <gogeta> easy way to get around broken repos
[06:05] <gogeta> instaling a jaunty deb then should be a non issue
[06:05] <cab938_lappy> I meant the release version of the app is broken
[06:05] <Mr_Orange> anyone see anything wrong with this crontab entry? @daily /etc/squeezer2.pl >> "/var/www/wordpress/squidlogs/`date +'%B %-d %Y'` - report.html" 2>&1
[06:05] <axisys> gogeta: ok .. thanks
[06:05] <cab938_lappy> It's not ubuntu's repo trhats broken
[06:05] <Mr_Orange> it works when i manually run it
[06:05] <Mital> can anybody help me... I wanna install libwebkitgtk.. but its giving me error "no packages found"
[06:05] <cab938_lappy> its the current version of the app
[06:05] <mobi-sheep> Mr_Orange: Run it in the root and see.
[06:05] <cab938_lappy> I'll try grabbing the deb
[06:06] <Mr_Orange> mobi-sheep: it works just fine when i run as root
[06:06] <Mr_Orange> thats what i dont get
[06:06] <Billiard> Mr_Orange: full path to date
[06:06] <gogeta> strange a java app is broken
[06:06] <Geoffrey2> I'll probably make the switch to the 64 bit ubuntu when karmic comes out
[06:06] <JayPro> gogeta oh! do you happen to have a bluetooth usb? ive been trying to get my bluetooth headset to sync with eee-control, but it doesnt seem to work
[06:06] <durt> Mital, you have the wrong package name
[06:06] <gogeta> they dont depend on the distro
[06:06] <corsakh> hi
[06:06] <gogeta> JayPro: i dont think a 900a even has bluetooth
[06:06] <gogeta> pretty base line eee
[06:06] <Mr_Orange> Billiard: what do you mean?
[06:07] <Mr_Orange> /usr/bin/date or something?
[06:07] <Mital> durt: I found this name on one of the website.. can u redirect me to website whre i can find the correct package name :) this would be very helpful..
[06:07] <corsakh> oh is this like a ubunut chat?
[06:07] <Billiard> Mr_Orange:  `whereis date`
[06:07] <JayPro> gogeta oh 1000 doesnt either, but i bought a bluetooth usb so i can pair it with my bluetooth headset
[06:07] <Mr_Orange> yeah, wasnt sure exactly what you meant though
[06:07] <lstarnes> corsakh: yes
[06:07] <Mr_Orange> so ill just put /bin/date and it should work?
[06:07] <JayPro> gogeta nm then =)
[06:07] <Billiard> Mr_Orange: should
[06:08] <Mr_Orange> Billiard: ok, thanks
[06:08] <durt> Mital, packages.ubuntu.com, search descriptions...
[06:08] <gogeta> JayPro: then it would be a issue with your usb device and hw it works in linux
[06:08] <gogeta> not the eee
[06:08] <Mital> durt: thanks :)
[06:08] <corsakh> nice
[06:08] <JayPro> gogeta hrmm... okay...
[06:08] <gogeta> JayPro: eee-controle only deals w eee hardware
[06:08] <corsakh> maybe someone knows an answer then :D
[06:09] <gogeta> JayPro: try the luetooth tab from the ubuntu menu
[06:09] <Billiard> Mr_Orange: np
[06:09] <corsakh> I am running Windows XP under VMWare workstation
[06:09] <corsakh> is there some way
[06:09] <JayPro> gogeta ohh ONLY bluetooth hardware?! gotcha!
[06:09] <gogeta> corsakh: virtuulbox is free heh and just as powerfull
[06:09] <corsakh> that I could span Windows desktop over two workspaces?
[06:10] <corsakh> Ye I tried VB but it works a lot slower on my machine for the tasks that I do
[06:10] <cab938_lappy> gogeta, just o clarify, if i install the jaunty deb, it will install the dependancies as well?
[06:11] <gogeta> cab938_lappy: it should install them as long as the app does not mind newer versions
[06:11] <cab938_lappy> ok, great
[06:11] <cab938_lappy> ty
[06:11] <cab938_lappy> giving it a try
[06:12] <Koterpillar> How can I check how much mounts are left till the next boot-up filesystem check?
[06:13] <gogeta> Koterpillar: its not a static number
[06:13] <gogeta> Koterpillar: normaly between 20 and 27 it triggers it
[06:14] <Koterpillar> gogeta, OK, then "how much mounts have been made without the check"?
[06:14] <lingp> how do i login to root from my current account?? some one plz help
[06:14] <Koterpillar> !sudo | lingp
[06:14] <zhaozhou> Koterpillar: IIRC, tune2fs can give you that info
[06:14] <gogeta> Koterpillar: i think its logged i cant rember where
[06:14] <zhaozhou> Koterpillar: that is with ext2/3
[06:15] <Daedalus-Sax> once again thanx guys, say, my next problem is choosing a simple telnet client, i can't seem to find putty, is that an option?
[06:16] <gogeta> telnet pft
[06:16] <gogeta> pffftt
[06:16] <gogeta> use ssh
[06:16] <zhaozhou> Daedalus-Sax: yeah, don't use telnet, it's way too easy to sniff out telnet traffic
[06:16] <mneptok> Daedalus-Sax: telnet does not need a client. just a terminal.
[06:16] <lstarnes> Daedalus-Sax: there is the cli telnet
[06:16] <JohnFlux> Daedalus-Sax: the linux command line programs are called literally "telnet" and "ssh"
[06:17] <lstarnes> Daedalus-Sax: and also tools like netcat (nc) and socat
[06:17] <Koterpillar> zhaozhou, thanks!
[06:17] <JohnFlux> Daedalus-Sax: I'm sure there are GUI versions as well, but IMHO it's worth the extra time to learn the command line versions
[06:17] <zhaozhou> Koterpillar: glad i can help out :)
[06:17] <gogeta> think hes gone
[06:17] <JohnFlux> mm
[06:18] <mneptok> JohnFlux: GUI Telnet? how does that work? ;)
[06:18] <Daedalus-Sax> i have to use telnet. i telnet into a unix system in texas and use pine for e-mail (old school, try ancient school)
[06:18] <gogeta> JohnFlux: gui of ssh lol
[06:18] <zhaozhou> Daedalus-Sax: ouch...
[06:18] <cab938_lappy> Hrm, there seems to be no way to tell dpkg to go and get dependancies
[06:18] <mneptok> Daedalus-Sax: open a terminal and type "telnet" (no quotes)
[06:18] <gogeta> Daedalus-Sax: well its timpoly telnet in a term
[06:19] <JohnFlux> oh wait
[06:19] <JohnFlux> apt-get install putty
[06:19] <JohnFlux> it is there :-)
[06:19] <Koterpillar> cab938_lappy, you can _try_ APT-Pinning (google for it)
[06:19] <gogeta> pfft
[06:19] <gogeta> guess telnet ip is to hard for him
[06:19] <Daedalus-Sax> ok cool, thanx guys, ill try that. i know this is gonna sound weird, but i have been using telnet and pine since my college days, since atleast 1993
[06:19] <JohnFlux> Daedalus-Sax: try the command line program "telnet" then.
[06:20] <nic1> hey i like to see the list of packages for my architecture, on de.debian.org, how can i see the list?
[06:20] <gogeta> i think you can pipe telnet threw ssh
[06:20] <Daedalus-Sax> tada thats perfect, thats all i need, thanx dudes
[06:20] <JohnFlux> Daedalus-Sax: apt-get install putty    if you really do want that, but do that only if you really do get stuck with the command line versions
[06:20] <gogeta> so its a bit more secure
[06:20] <sevenless> Happy 5th birthday Ubuntu!!!!!
[06:21] <Daedalus-Sax> nah, this is working perfect, don't need putty. windows hasn't come witha  telnet app since hyperterm in xp.
[06:21] <Koterpillar> gogeta, the remote terminal might not support ssh, for example.
[06:21] <Koterpillar> Daedalus-Sax, Windows has "telnet" command-line program
[06:21] <JohnFlux> Daedalus-Sax: there's no hyperterm in Vista/windows 7?
[06:21] <gogeta> Daedalus-Sax: telnet in cmd in xp still work to command line baby
[06:21] <JohnFlux> Koterpillar: yeah but it really really sucks
[06:21] <JohnFlux> no colors for one
[06:21] <Daedalus-Sax> nope, and it does? i don't remember windows having a command line telnet code
[06:22] <gogeta> Daedalus-Sax: has sence win 95 lol has ftp to
[06:22] <nic1> hey i like to see the list of packages for my architecture, on de.debian.org, how can i see the list?
[06:22] <Daedalus-Sax> good to know thanx again dudes and dudettes
[06:22] <JohnFlux> gogeta: which also sucks.  It has no resume etc
[06:22] <JohnFlux> gogeta: and doesn't work with most ftp servers
[06:22] <Pricey> nic1: Might want to ask #debian
[06:22] <gogeta> its old lol
[06:23] <JohnFlux> I don't know why microsoft make their command line tools so awful
[06:23] <Koterpillar> because no one uses them
[06:23] <JohnFlux> because they are awful
[06:23] <gogeta> JohnFlux: there just dos 6 tools
[06:23] <JohnFlux> recursive :)
[06:23] <Blackbird_> Can anyone here help with exaile? I get this error message: 'list' object has no attribute 'get_total_length' on a good chunk of my music. This has never happened before, and everything works fine until I press OK
[06:25] <gogeta> JohnFlux: lol what his school using apple 2 machines lol
[06:25] <Koterpillar> Blackbird_, try filing a bug, it will search for duplicates as well
[06:27] <thisdotpheonix> hello
[06:27] <ziroday> thisdotpheonix: Hi!
[06:27] <thisdotpheonix> i am getting a error will installing chormium-browser
[06:27] <thisdotpheonix> http://paste.ubuntu.com/297994/
[06:27] <thisdotpheonix> check this out
[06:28] <ziroday> thisdotpheonix: can you pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list please
[06:28] <mandiri> ijoe.girl_m0et
[06:29] <fyrmedic> how do I install a package from svn source?
[06:29] <ziroday> fyrmedic: you compile it?
[06:29] <ziroday> !compile | fyrmedic
[06:29] <altf2o> most packages from source have an optional, ./configure , script to run. Then usually:  make ; sudo make install . Check the README or INSTALL files.
[06:30] <fyrmedic> Thanks I figured but don't have much experience with it.
[06:30] <fyrmedic> will give it a go
[06:30] <malopez06> hi all
[06:30] <thisdotpheonix> here it is http://paste.ubuntu.com/297996/
[06:31] <malopez06> i need help, but dont want to stomp all over someone else's request
[06:31] <ziroday> malopez06: just ask :)
[06:31] <malopez06> thanks :)
[06:32] <malopez06> ok, so im dualbooting with xp, and i have a shared fat partition
[06:32] <malopez06> everything worked fine until i tried to change fstab to allow automounting
[06:32] <malopez06> now everything is read-only
[06:32] <sohrab> hi all
[06:32] <sohrab> i have bad problem
[06:32] <malopez06> what can i do to get my permissions back?
[06:33] <Gadu> I need blender 2.49a in Ubuntu 9.04 I downloaded a deb for it but it seems it will be a dependency wild goose chase. Any tips?
[06:33] <ziroday> malopez06: could you pastebin your /etc/fstab please, also when you say everything is read only do you mean everything on the FAT drive is read only, or *everything* is read only?
[06:33] <malopez06> everything on the fat drive is
[06:33] <malopez06> where can i paste so it doesnt all go here?
[06:33] <sohrab> i cant update my sudo apt-get update
[06:33] <ziroday> malopez06: actually I'm really sorry I have to run, but someone else can help you here
[06:34] <Billiard> sohrab: what happens
[06:34] <malopez06> ok thanks for your help so far
[06:34] <ziroday> thisdotpheonix: I would ask in #launchpad
[06:34] <sohrab> i cant update my sudo apt-get update
[06:34] <bazhang> Gadu, that is the version in karmic
[06:34] <Gadu> sohrab: he means what is the error output
[06:34] <Gadu> bazhang: so I'll have to go on a wild goose chase for dependencies if I want it? lol
[06:35] <josephstalin> Hey everyone
[06:35] <josephstalin> Anyone want a Lockerz invite?
[06:35] <bazhang> Gadu, were you planning on upgrading to karmic in 8 days or so
[06:35] <bazhang> josephstalin, wrong channel
[06:35] <josephstalin> What's the right channel for offtopic then?
[06:35] <ce_metal_cord> -
[06:35] <Billiard> malopez06: you just want full rw for everyone on the fat partition?
[06:35] <bazhang> josephstalin, there is no right channel for that
[06:35] <Gadu> bazhang: I intend to upgrade to 9.10 when 10.04 comes out XD
[06:36] <josephstalin> lolol
[06:36] <malopez06> Billiard: i do, and ive added that to fstab
[06:36] <malopez06> heres pastebin
[06:36] <malopez06> http://pastebin.com/m354cb5d6
[06:36] <Billiard> malopez06: add umask=000 to the fat partitions options
[06:37] <malopez06> along with rw, defaults, etc?
[06:37] <zaoul1> woah, somehow I have 224 updates? I thought karmic had a couple days to go?
[06:37] <Billiard> malopez06:  you probably can take out rw and defaults, not sure what quiet does
[06:37] <lstarnes> zaoul1: what are you using now?
[06:37] <malopez06> ok, ill try it
[06:38] <zaoul1> lstarnes: 9.04
[06:38] <muri_one> are there any alternative gnome-panel window list apps?
[06:39] <malopez06> Billiard: thanks! that worked
[06:40] <Billiard> malopez06: np
[06:40] <malopez06> can you explain umask to me? i was trying 777 instead; i thought that was 'ultimate permissions' or whatever
[06:40] <Billiard> malopez06: ya its weird its just like the reverse
[06:40] <malopez06> ok
[06:40] <malopez06> thanks a bunch
[06:40] <malopez06> have an awesome day/nite
[06:44] <Nhawdge> Hey, all I need to disable gspca, as I believe it's what's causing my webcam to stay on, and reach ridiculous heights, but I am not sure which of the 20 or mods it is
[06:48] <sparc> i'm sorry if this is is the FAQ, but as far as target audience, is Ubuntu aimed somewhat at the Linux Desktop User?
[06:48] <Bmachine> Hi ppl!
[06:48] <Nhawdge> Ubuntu desktop is
[06:48] <U2> sparc: it is!
[06:48] <sparc> aah ok, cool
[06:49] <sparc> thank you
[06:49] <U2> and you only need to learn 2 commands:  sudo -i
[06:49] <Bmachine> I started using ubuntu again after 3 years, and I love jaunty, i would like to get some knowledge of how well windows xp works inside vmware within ubuntu
[06:49] <U2> and apt-get install
[06:49] <Bmachine> so i can make a total switch
[06:50] <Nhawdge> I've had good experiences with VBox, but then I realized ubuntu does everything and more that I want, so I dropped it
[06:50] <Living2007> i haven't touch ubuntu for nearly a year
[06:50] <Living2007> Goodbye windows as my OS
[06:50] <U2> Living2007: what do you use?
[06:50] <Living2007> 8.04
[06:50] <muri_one> I think he meant windows
[06:50] <Bmachine> yeah
[06:51] <U2> that would make sense
[06:51] <Living2007> windows then eh; was XP
[06:51] <Bmachine> well, my problem with ditching windows all together is that im a designer
[06:51] <JoeK> how do i use "vi" to remove text in a file?
[06:51] <Nhawdge> Anyway to tell which module my web cam is using so I can shut it off so it will stop burning my fingers?
[06:51] <Bmachine> I like photoshop cs4
[06:51] <fantomas> Hi all
[06:51] <Living2007> :)
[06:52] <fantomas> I wonder what exactly gnome system monitor display
[06:52] <fantomas> http://www.onlinedisk.ru/view/247284
[06:52] <fantomas> http://www.onlinedisk.ru/view/247283
[06:52] <U2> JoeK: try vimtutor....
[06:52] <FloodBot1> fantomas: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[06:52] <fantomas> wtf?
[06:52] <muri_one> JoeK: x to delete a character dd to delete a line. there are a million other ways too. why are you using vi?
[06:52] <U2> without the 4 dots
[06:52] <JoeK> the readme says too
[06:52] <fantomas> FloodBot1: gtfo
[06:52] <bazhang> fantomas, stop that
[06:52] <U2> JoeK: use nano or pico instead
[06:52] <U2> they are easy
[06:52] <fantomas> bazhang: me? what I do wrong? stop what?
[06:52] <fantomas> talking to the bot? :) ok dude
[06:53] <Living2007> how can it
[06:53] <Bmachine> so if i have a quadcore-64bit-4gigsram system running windows within vmwamre IN ubuntu, i should get a good response running progs like photoshop etc..?
[06:54] <Jordan_U> Bmachine: Yes, be sure to install the guest additions to get full graphics acceleration
[06:54] <Bmachine> Jordan_U Thanks, what are guest additions? of vmware?
[06:54] <Living2007> anyone know how to fix VLC from jumping the audio
[06:55] <BossNobody> Hello anyone here?
[06:55] <jzj75> I am
[06:56] <muri_one> Nobody
[06:56] <Jordan_U> Bmachine: Guest additions are software ( usually drivers ) that you install on the guest os ( in this case windows ) so that it can take advantage of VMware's graphics acceleration and other features
[06:56] <BossNobody> Doh ho
[06:56] <BossNobody> I know this probably isn't he place to ask this but does anyone know what difference betwene Ubuntu Moblin Remix and Moblin itself is?
[06:56] <Bmachine> Jordan_U thank you that helps me a lot
[06:56] <Jordan_U> Bmachine: np
[06:56] <BossNobody> Everybody in #moblin is in a catatonic state of afk
[06:56] <Living2007> zzz
[06:58] <user3> joko78
[06:58] <muri_one> BossNobody: the wikipedia page for it has some kind of explanation, not sure if that's what you are looking for.
[06:58] <free77> -ChanServ- [#ubuntu] Welcome to #ubuntu! Please read the channel topic and consider spending some time on the FAQ mentioned there - This channel is officially logged at http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/
[06:59] <georgy> wow gave me this error o.o
[06:59] <BossNobody> The wikipeida page actually kind of has no real explanation that I can understand
[06:59] <georgy> fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x39ed9c,0x00000000), stub!
[06:59] <georgy> X Error of failed request:  GLXBadDrawable
[06:59] <georgy>   Major opcode of failed request:  153 (GLX)
[06:59] <georgy>   Minor opcode of failed request:  5 (X_GLXMakeCurrent)
[06:59] <georgy>   Serial number of failed request:  495
[06:59] <FloodBot1> georgy: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[06:59] <georgy>   Current serial number in output stream:  495
[06:59] <BossNobody> It doesn't really stay the differences between the too or the status of the the Ubuntu Moblin Remix really it could be buggy as hell but they don't say jack
[07:00] <BossNobody> nothing about apps available either
[07:00] <Ania12lat> BossNobody: maybe moblin isn't based on ubuntu :f
[07:00] <Ania12lat> damn
[07:00] <Ania12lat> window was scrolled up :f
[07:00] <muri_one> BossNobody: sounds to me it just takes the moblin apps an kernel patches and adds them to Ubuntu.
[07:01] <BossNobody> It isn't it should be based off F10
[07:01] <BossNobody> Would that mean aps that work under ubuntu may work under the remix?
[07:01] <BossNobody> I want to try it out I think it's under Ubuntu 9.10 even
[07:01] <BossNobody> Im kind of an idiot when it comes to this stuff
[07:02] <necromnicon> quick question...  if i am at a root console and want to run a command as a regular user how would i accomplish this?
[07:03] <necromnicon> i am looking for a reverse of sudo kinda
[07:03] <zenlunatic> su
[07:03] <nic1> i have Makefile.am and Makefile.in in my package, not able to run make or make clean without errors
[07:03] <zenlunatic> su user
[07:03] <necromnicon> ah so simpile
[07:03] <georgy> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=8137752 <-- my problemo
[07:03] <muri_one> BossNobody: looks like there is a live CD you can try. http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-moblin-remix/daily-live/current/
[07:03] <necromnicon> thanks zenlunatic
[07:03] <zenlunatic> np
[07:03] <georgy> newest update is at the bottom of the post
[07:03] <ZykoticK9> necromnicon, or "sudo -u username command"
[07:04] <BossNobody> wow on the wikipedia page for it, it has alot of "TODO"s
[07:04] <nic1>  have Makefile.am and Makefile.in in my package, not able to run make or make clean without errors
[07:04] <georgy> oh
[07:04] <georgy> wow on the wikipage didn't help me
[07:05] <mgmuscari> what's the lsof switch for listing listening ports?
[07:06] <indus> hi
[07:07] <bccanadian> quick question people, when I watch a video in full screen when it's kind of skippy, but this only happens when it's a streaming video, not when I'm watching something from my hard drive, any idea what might be causing it?
[07:08] <anilalur> hello, my resume fails after sleep, I am not able to figure out through dmesg, can anyone help?
[07:09] <anilalur> this is my dmesg http://paste.ubuntu.com/298009/
[07:09] <sohrab> i need a help
[07:09] <muri_one> bccanadian: flash?
[07:09] <sohrab> anyone want help me
[07:09] <muri_one> mgmuscari: it's in the man page ;)
[07:09] <bccanadian> you mean I might need an upgrade? because I have the latest version
[07:09] <domo> what does this mean: The following packages have been kept back:
[07:09] <domo>   linux-image-server linux-restricted-modules-server linux-server
[07:09] <mgmuscari> muri_one: #ubuntu is usually faster than reading man pages :p
[07:10] <anilalur> sohrab: ask ur question
[07:10] <mgmuscari> here's a good question, though: i'm trying to connect to a local mysql via tomcat, but i'm getting communications link failure exceptions when i try to open a connection... anybody have experience with jsp/mysql on ubuntu?
[07:10] <muri_one> bccanadian: no I mean to ask, by streaming you mean flash video?
[07:11] <bccanadian> well any video type actually
[07:11] <muri_one> mgmuscari: can you connect to it via the mysql command?
[07:12] <optik> ok so let me ask u guys a question if  i install ubuntu 9.04  and downgrade X so i can get the propritary drivers for my radeon x1550 what are cons to doing that
[07:12] <nic1> xcb latest package where can i find?
[07:13] <mgmuscari> muri_one: yeah, that's all fine and dandy
[07:14] <optik> anyone?
[07:14] <mgmuscari> muri_one: keep getting this: http://pastebin.ca/1634415
[07:17] <muri_one> mgmuscari: I just remembered it uses mysql uses a unix socket when connecting locally, so that doesn't mean it's set up right
[07:19] <muri_one> mgmuscari: does the mysql command work if you manually specify 127.0.0.1 and the port?
[07:21] <muri_one> can you telnet or nc to "localhost 3306"
[07:21] <Hajuu> sure
[07:22] <indus> !telnet
[07:22] <mgmuscari> muri_one: hmmm let me process all that... was in another room
[07:22] <John_K> anyone heard of problems with forcedeth driver with ION platforms like the ASRock?
[07:22] <Hajuu> indus: lol pretty sure telnetting to localhost is pretty secure ;)
[07:22] <mgmuscari> muri_one: you mean using -h?
[07:23] <muri_one> mgmuscari: yep
[07:23] <mgmuscari> if i use -h 127.0.0.1 it still connects ok
[07:23] <John_K> I've got an asrock ion running Jaunty and the forcedeth module loads and give me eth0 but I can't get networking to work although it works fine in both windows and Mac OS X on the same machine
[07:24] <John_K> tried dhcp and manually configuring ip
[07:25] <John_K> dhcp just fails, manual ip lets me see arp traffic from other hosts on the network but I can't get TCP/IP to work for the life of me
[07:26] <Guest56488> join arch
[07:27] <Guest56488> exit
[07:27] <indus> Hajuu: i didnt say it, ubottu did :P
[07:27] <Hajuu> :P
[07:28] <indus> John_K: nvidia chip?
[07:28] <John_K> indus: yeah ION / MCP79
[07:28] <indus> John_K: which version of ubuntu u using
[07:28] <John_K> jaunty
[07:28] <muri_one> mgmuscari: I still don't trust that command. actually nc or telnet to the mysql server.. nc localhost 3306. see if it even makes a connection.
[07:28] <John_K> tried both 32 and 64 bit
[07:28] <John_K> both the stock kernel and mainline from kernel.org
[07:29] <mgmuscari> muri_one: yeah, i tried that... went through ok...
[07:29] <indus> John_K:new ion chip
[07:29] <patbam>  hi, i'm getting constant short freeze-ups (no mouse response, screen freezes) on my fresh jaunty install, makes the system mostly unusable. tried installing radeon packages from synaptic but that kept X from booting at all. any suggestions?
[07:29] <John_K> indus: I guess?
[07:30] <Jordan_U> John_K: Can you pastebin the ouput of "route -n" ?
[07:30] <John_K> yeah 1 sec
[07:33] <muri_one> mgmuscari: in that case I'd look back at the java/tomcat side of things. It should at least be getting a packet from mysql server.
[07:33] <mgmuscari> hmm
[07:33] <mgmuscari> yeah
[07:34] <jeeaar> hey guys, I've just updated my vaio laptop to jaunty hoping it might finally solve my 3d graphics problem. Pretty much everytime I try to run an openGL app, it crashes or gives me errors. I've tried googling the issue, and have browsed through the wiki, but nothing ive tried seems to fix it. Any ideas?
[07:35] <Jordan_U> jeeaar: What GPU?
[07:36] <jeeaar> jordan, intel gma 900
[07:36] <ADmiral> Hello #ubuntu! I'm using Jaunty and after I've manually added the main Karmic repository and upgraded lots of packages, the File Browser doesn't know any of the MIME types anymore. Everything is a "plain text document". How do I fix that?
[07:37] <zaoul1> all thoes blasted updates and I still get corrupted fonts
[07:37] <Murphy1> hi
[07:38] <Jordan_U> jeeaar: You had the same problems in 8.10 ?
[07:38] <jeeaar> yeah, it's been the same problem since gutsy
[07:38] <aeonoris> I could swear there was an application on Ubuntu that allowed you to receive calls from phones for free.  Anybody know what it was called?
[07:39] <jeeaar> before that I was on XP
[07:39] <vtec> Hello I am having alot of problems with my audio recently and its really bothering me, when I'm listening to music with Rythmbox I can't go on youtube and hear sounds, I have to close my music player, restart firefox a few times for it to work, then when I'm watching a movie and pause it to watch a youtube video after youtube when I go back to my movie it doesnt play anymore, anyone know whats going on? this is ridiculous
[07:39] <durt> aeonoris, skype?
[07:39] <indus> what happened to ubuntu bounties?
[07:40] <aeonoris> durt, doesn't that have a cost for calls with phones?
[07:40] <mneptok> vtec: known issue with Flash
[07:40] <Kamilion> blame the death of hardware supporting accelerated mixing... *snif, g'bye nforce2, we'll miss your ALU*
[07:40] <jeeaar> vtec, I had a similar problem a few months ago. You should try updating your browser, maybe reinstall the plugins?
[07:40] <Jordan_U> ADmiral: karmic is not released and that is not the way to upgrade even if it were, your system is likely currently broken in many ways
[07:40] <John_K> Jordan_U: the routing table looks fine
[07:40] <zaoul1> vtec: I bet you don't have a hardware mixing sound card (aka: onboard sound) and pulseaudio is barfing
[07:41] <vtec> Jeeaar: I've tried
[07:41] <vtec> Zaoul1: know how I can fix it?
[07:41] <indus> ADmiral: extremely bad idea
[07:41] <zaoul1> vtec: check pulseaudio is on
[07:41] <vtec> No it's removed
[07:41] <vtec> I'm using ALSA
[07:41] <zaoul1> there is your problem
[07:41] <vtec> I was told to us ALSA entirely
[07:41] <ADmiral> Jordan_U & indus, that's okay, as soon as Karmic is out I'll do a clean reinstall. I was just wondering if anyone knows what the cause is
[07:41] <indus> ADmiral: what exactly were you trying to do
[07:42] <ADmiral> so I could fix it in the mean time
[07:42] <zaoul1> vtec: solving problems is great isn't it
[07:42] <aeonoris> vtec, try 'padevchooser', and see if you can see the separate audio channels in the volume control.  If you can, make sure they are playing to the correct device
[07:42] <vtec> Zaoul1: How can I do that?
[07:42] <aeonoris> vtec, I dunno if that would help, but I had a problem where firefox wouldn't make sound at all, and the padevchooser thing worked.
[07:42] <ADmiral> I was trying to get the new vlc package with all dependencies.
[07:42] <zaoul1> vtec: reinstall pulseaudio
[07:42]  * sharperguy had no idea that amarok was both the Inuit name for a wolf, and an album by Mike Oldfield
[07:42] <indus> vtec: did you remove pulse?
[07:42] <vtec> Zaoul1: I know, but how
[07:42] <ADmiral> and yes I have it and it works
[07:42] <zaoul1> vtec: how did you remove it?
[07:42] <vtec> Indus: Yes someone here told me I was better off without pulseaudio
[07:43] <Jordan_U> ADmiral: The cause is that you are currently half way between jaunty and karmic, try running "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" and hopefully it can make sense of things, then joid #ubuntu+1 for any further problems
[07:43] <vtec> One second let me check terminal history
[07:43] <indus> vtec: alsa cannot playback multiple sound streams and thats the beauty of pulseaudio
[07:43] <zaoul1> vtec: who? they are fail
[07:43] <indus> vtec: this is normal behaviour
[07:43] <zaoul1> indus: yes it can.. if you have a hardware mixing sound card
[07:43] <ADmiral> Jordan_U, ok thanks I'll try that
[07:43] <jeeaar> Jordan_U, so no ideas about openGL for the gma 900?
[07:43] <indus> zaoul1: hmm which ones are those
[07:43] <zaoul1> AKA: sound blaster
[07:44] <zaoul1> which is obviously better because then you don't need another app consuming resources just for audio
[07:44] <vtec> $ sudo apt-get remove pulseaudio
[07:44] <vtec> That is what was used to removepulse audio
[07:44] <indus> zaoul1: you are talking about a discreet sound card
[07:44] <vtec> I do NOT see pulseaudio under volume control
[07:44] <zaoul1> vtec: sooOo.. if you wanted to 'install' .. how do you think that would go in apt?
[07:44] <vtec> install instead of remove? :P
[07:44] <zaoul1> vtec: pulseaudio would be a process
[07:44] <vtec> I
[07:44] <zaoul1> vtec: try it
[07:44] <vtec> I've tried that but it wasn't so good
[07:45] <vtec> It still does not show up under Volume Control
[07:45] <Jordan_U> jeeaar: Do you get the same problem running from the jaunty LiveCD?
[07:45] <indus> vtec: if you removed pulseaudio what will you do with paudevchooser
[07:46] <jeeaar> Jordan_U: Nice idea, not a possibility for me. Broken optical drive :(
[07:46] <vtec> Indus: I don't know what paudevchooser is
[07:46] <zaoul1> indus: what message do you get when you apt-get install pulseaudio?
[07:46] <vtec> I'm doing apt-get install pulseaudio atm
[07:46] <Jordan_U> jeeaar: Do you have a flash drive?
[07:46] <vtec> It's installing like a normal app
[07:46] <zaoul1> good
[07:46] <zaoul1> vtec: ps -A | grep pulseaudio ... if it lists .. its on
[07:47] <vtec> Zaoul1: what do I type in terminal? ps -A | grep pulseaudio?
[07:47] <zaoul1> vtec: yep
[07:47] <jeeaar> Jordan_U: I could try it, I'm not very privy to this ubuntu stuff - perhaps I should just try to manually install some drivers?
[07:48] <purma> does apt use dpkg?
[07:48] <vtec> Zaoul1: that command came back as nothing
[07:48] <zaoul1> purma: yea
[07:48] <vtec> vtec@vtec:~$ ps -A | grep pulseaudio
[07:48] <vtec> vtec@vtec:~$
[07:48] <purma> zaoul1, thanks
[07:48] <zaoul1> vtec: service pulseaudio start
[07:49] <Jordan_U> jeeaar: If you are getting the same problem between 8.10 and 9.04 I think it's likely a configuration issue, the intel driver changed a lot from 8.10 to 9.04, so I would expect you to at least have different bugs :)
[07:49] <vtec>  * PulseAudio configured for per-user sessions
[07:49] <indus> zaoul1: redhat :)
[07:49] <vtec> Normal?
[07:49] <vtec> Still ps - A | grep pulseaudio came back as no response
[07:49] <indus> vtec: its normal
[07:49] <zaoul1> vtec: /etc/init.d/pulseaudio start
[07:50] <zaoul1> ubuntu uses service right?
[07:50] <zaoul1> eh
[07:50] <vtec> Okay I recieved the per-user session message again
[07:50] <zaoul1> vtec: check ps again
[07:50] <indus> probably calls it anyway
[07:50] <zaoul1> yea
[07:50] <mgmuscari> anybody with mysql/tomcat experience under ubuntu: please take a look at this and give me your two cents as to why i can't connect to mysql through tomcat
[07:50] <mgmuscari> http://pastebin.ca/1634442
[07:50] <durt> zaoul, it does now (karmic)
[07:51] <Jordan_U> jeeaar: A liveCD is a good baseline, if it works we can look at what's different between the LiveCD and your current system, if it doesn't we know it's just a bad driver and can try other things
[07:51] <indus> ya from karmic  i think
[07:51] <zaoul1> eh, I've always been a fan of init.d scripts anyway
[07:51] <zaoul1> I guess less cryptic typic
[07:51] <zaoul1> typing
[07:51] <vtec> Zaoul1: it did not return a message
[07:51] <tonyyarusso> Even on systems that use the old method, the proper invocation is 'sudo invoke-rc.d pulseaudio start', not referring to the init.c directory directly.
[07:52] <indus>  vtec restartpc
[07:52] <zaoul1> indus: lol
[07:52] <indus> but pulseaudio starts auto ,i never had to restart
[07:53] <tasslehoff> what's a nice tool to make/manage todo-lists? I use "emacs todo.txt" at the moment, but it would be nice to have something more fancy :)
[07:53] <zaoul1> indus: yea it shoul dstart installing from apt right
[07:53] <pluma> Where is root's Trash folder? Protocols don't work for me because I'm running nautilus via sudo
[07:53] <Jordan_U> tasslehoff: vim todo.txt ;)
[07:53] <zaoul1> HAHHAHAHA
[07:53] <Flannel> pluma: You should use gksu for GUI programs
[07:53] <tasslehoff> Jordan_U: touchè :)
[07:53] <indus> zaoul1: ya unless u messes some config files
[07:53] <tonyyarusso> tasslehoff: Were you hoping to stay text-based or go to something graphical?
[07:54] <top> ^
[07:54] <pluma> Flannel: Actually, I use gksu. But that is irrelevant to the problem, because nautilus can't use protocols if it is run from a different user (no GNOME = no protocols)
[07:54] <jeeaar> Jordan_U: Cool, I intend to try it when I have a chance to make a usb boot key. In the meantime, is there some sudo-apt get magically reinstall graphics drivers command?
[07:54] <pluma> Where is root's wastebin located?
[07:54] <Flannel> !trash | pluma
[07:55] <Flannel> pluma: ~ for root is /root/
[07:55] <sohrab> err http://security.ubuntu.com jaunty-security/main translation-en_US unable to connect to security.ubuntu.com http:
[07:55] <pluma> Flannel: Thanks.
[07:55] <sohrab> my big problem is
[07:55] <pistyman> is there any way to set up display preferences through the terminal?
[07:55] <pluma> Flannel: Only knew .Trash and couldn't find that.
[07:55] <vtec> Zaoul1: I have installed pavucontrol
[07:55] <vtec> under output devices it says, Null Output with a mute speaker image to the right of it
[07:55] <Jordan_U> jeeaar: No, you can try "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" which resets your /etc/X11/xorg.conf, but if you haven't changed it manually then it will likely be default already
[07:56] <indus> sohrab: what iss the problem
[07:56] <ActionParsnip> pistyman: look into xrandr
[07:56] <hassanakevazir> aerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
[07:56] <hassanakevazir> oops, sorry
[07:56] <pistyman> ActionParsnip: thanks
[07:56] <zaoul1> vtec: how's it look straight from alsamixer on the command line?
[07:56] <zaoul1> arg this broken font crap is terrible
[07:57] <Jordan_U> jeeaar: Can you pastebin the output of "dmesg" and /var/log/Xorg.0.log, preferably right after a freeze?
[07:57] <JerryD> hi there, trying to install Brother DCP-150C, Ubuntu 9.04, I get the following error sudo dpkg -i dcp150clpr-1.0.1-1.i386.deb
[07:57] <JerryD> dpkg: error processing dcp150clpr-1.0.1-1.i386.deb (--install):
[07:57] <JerryD>  cannot access archive: No such file or directory
[07:57] <JerryD> Errors were encountered while processing:
[07:57] <JerryD>  dcp150clpr-1.0.1-1.i386.deb
[07:57] <FloodBot1> JerryD: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[07:58] <ActionParsnip> JerryD: if you type    ls   can you see the file
[07:58] <jeeaar> Jordan_U: sure. Do I want to use the framebuffer kernel interface? :P
[07:58] <ActionParsnip> JerryD: your terminal needs to be poiting to the same directory as holds the deb
[07:58] <afallenhope> What's better pulseaudio or alsa?
[07:58] <zaoul1> AHHhHH
[07:58] <ActionParsnip> JerryD: so if you downloaded it to the desktop which is the dumb default in firefox
[07:58] <ActionParsnip> JerryD: you will need to run: cd ~/Desktop
[07:59] <JerryD> hi there, trying to install Brother DCP-150C, Ubuntu 9.04, I get the following error
[07:59] <zaoul1> afallenhope: you need alsa no matter what
[07:59] <ActionParsnip> JerryD: then try the command again
[07:59] <ActionParsnip> JerryD: I saw the error earlier
[07:59] <indus> afallenhope: pulseaudio is just an audio sink, it uses alsa
[07:59] <afallenhope> zaoul,  can I install pulseaudio anyways?
[07:59] <JerryD> ok
[07:59] <zaoul1> afallenhope: having alsa only woul dbe the best
[07:59] <patbam> hi folks
[07:59] <Jordan_U> jeeaar: Keep the default ( I should have told you "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg -phigh" which just keeps the defaults and doesn't prompt at all, sorry )
[07:59] <ActionParsnip> JerryD: you dont need to repeat it
[07:59] <patbam> hey ActionParsnip
[07:59] <JerryD> sorry... my bad
[07:59] <zaoul1> afallenhope: why?
[07:59] <afallenhope> can I have pulse audio AND alsa?
[07:59] <afallenhope> Reading: http://ronnietucker.co.uk/blog/broadcasting-video-from-ubuntu-to-ustream-with-webcamstudio/
[07:59] <ActionParsnip> JerryD: read my text, it may get you sorted
[07:59] <ActionParsnip> hi patbam
[07:59] <JerryD> thanks
[07:59] <patbam> no luck defutzing my freezing problem yet :)
[08:00] <patbam> but i shall not be denied
[08:00] <patbam> *faito*
[08:00] <indus> !pulse  | afallenhope
[08:00] <dinar2> hello
[08:00] <zaoul1> afallenhope: are you able to play multiple sounds at once from multiple applications?
[08:00] <ActionParsnip> patbam: have you tried the memory tester in grub?
[08:00] <patbam> ActionParsnip: hmm no
[08:00] <zaoul1> nobody knows what a 'sound server' is
[08:00] <ActionParsnip> patbam: worth a try at least
[08:00] <patbam> hmm ok
[08:00] <afallenhope> zaoul1 can't I just use jackd for that
[08:01] <ActionParsnip> zaoul1: my server is sound as a pound :)
[08:01] <dinar2> i have installed samsung scx 4200 printer driver from its disk to ubuntu. but scanner does not work, sane program cannot find it
[08:01] <ActionParsnip> zaoul1: have you askd in #pulse ?
[08:02] <zaoul1> ActionParsnip: if you sound card has multiple inputs and able to accept or process multiple streams, using jackd or pulse is moot
[08:02] <zaoul1> err afallenhope ^
[08:02] <ActionParsnip> zaoul1: my sound card does only one thing, make a noise
[08:02] <indus> what is moot
[08:02] <ActionParsnip> zaoul1: i use it for nothing else
[08:02] <zaoul1> ActionParsnip: naa, imnot  with the pulse problem
[08:02] <zaoul1> indus: pointless
[08:02] <ActionParsnip> indus: moot = meaningless or pointless
[08:02] <zaoul1> unless you are doing some kind of crazy mixing
[08:02] <zaoul1> audio processing
[08:03] <zaoul1> program to program stuff
[08:03] <JerryD> thank you ActionParsnip, apologies for my repeat. thanks again
[08:03] <zaoul1> virtual cards
[08:03] <patbam> ActionParsnip: so i run ubuntu 9.04, memtest86+ ?
[08:03] <ActionParsnip> zaoul1: if you read above, you'll see i dont
[08:03] <ActionParsnip> patbam: yeah, if the ram is faulty it will explain a lot
[08:03] <indus> thank you
[08:03] <jeeaar> Jordan_U, you want the entire dmesg?
[08:03] <ActionParsnip> JerryD: np man
[08:03] <patbam> ActionParsnip: okeydoke, running. thx
[08:03] <ActionParsnip> JerryD: firefox downloading to desktop trips a lot of folks up, and its a stupid default
[08:04] <Jordan_U> jeeaar: Yes, ( do NOT paste it directly to the channel, use pastebin )
[08:04] <jeeaar> yeah
[08:06] <jeeaar> jordan_u: http://pastebin.com/d4ca78a97
[08:07] <mr_daniel> how can I move the NetworkManager icon in the upper GNOME panel?
[08:07] <vtec> right click and select move
[08:08] <mr_daniel> evertime I use right-clikc to move, an alternative dialog opens which hasn't the move option
[08:08] <SpaceGhost> Don't forget to unlock the sucker.
[08:08] <^mNotIntelligent> hi all !
[08:08] <Bodsda> Hi, I have a server running through ICS off of my desktop machine. My router is forwarding incoming http traffic to my desktop. How can I then route the http traffic from the desktop to the server? 192.168.0.3/(192.168.1.1) route to 192.168.1.162
[08:08] <SpaceGhost> Incoming traffic?
[08:09] <jeeaar> Jordan_U: and the log file, http://pastebin.com/d52e8d63c
[08:09] <dinar2> now i have tried to install as root: sudo /media/cdrom0/Linux/install.sh     /media/cdrom0/Linux/install.sh: 11: source: not found      [: 670: unexpected operator
[08:09] <Bodsda> SpaceGhost: I have a web server, so the incoming traffic are people accessing my site
[08:09] <^mNotIntelligent> any one using vpn service in ubuntu ? I need some help configuring that. thanks
[08:10] <SpaceGhost> sudo sh /media/cdrom0/Linux/install.sh
[08:10] <dinar2> ok i run other way there is autorun fiule
[08:10] <ActionParsnip> dinar2: if you are root you do not need sudo
[08:10] <dinar2> thank may be i will try
[08:10] <dinar2> i mean sudo
[08:11] <Hajuu> sudo sh
[08:11] <Hajuu> hahah
[08:11] <SpaceGhost> Bodsda: You're going to need to rephrase your question
[08:11] <ActionParsnip> dinar2: sudo is what allows users to run commands with power, so if you already have power then you do not need sudo
[08:11] <SpaceGhost> dinar2: you don't need sudo
[08:11] <dinar2> autorun give same error
[08:11] <dinar2> i am not root
[08:11] <SpaceGhost> dinar: sudo means super user do, you don't need it as root. Think of root as God, does he need to ask anyone permission (excepting for Mrs.God)
[08:12] <goddard> does anyone know of a good assembly code / memory simulator
[08:12] <SpaceGhost> dinar2: you said "now i have tried to install as root:" Please try to be clear about what you've tried.
[08:12] <Bodsda> SpaceGhost: My router is configured to forward HTTP traffic to my desktop PC. I wish for this desktop PC to then send the traffic to my server. I cannot go directly from the router to the server because the server is gaining connection through ICS on the desktop, so different subnets.
[08:12] <dinar2> ok
[08:12] <ActionParsnip> SpaceGhost: mrs. god will make god sleep on the sofa if he does some crazy stuff she don' like
[08:12] <mgmuscari> Bodsda: why do you have it configured that way? sounds spotty
[08:13] <acad2> I'm looking for someone to test some new software to sync blackberry devices with evolution- anybody here interested? msg me
[08:13] <mgmuscari> as in it sounds unreliable
[08:13] <dinar2> with prepending sh same error
[08:13] <^mNotIntelligent> goddard, I guess we've many in the repo
[08:13] <Hajuu> Bodsda: Just bridge the connections in XP
[08:13] <Bodsda> mgmuscari: cause I only had one crossover cable and a wifi card to get two machines on the network
[08:13] <SpaceGhost> Actionparsnip: Boy, do I know the way he feels. Dude can't even rule his universe.
[08:13] <tasslehoff> tonyyarusso: graphical I think
[08:13] <Bodsda> Hajuu: that defeats the whole purpose of being here, and the connections are already bridged
[08:13] <Hajuu> Bodsda: you can make a crossover into a non-crossover :)
[08:13] <goddard> I dont know what to search for in the repos
[08:13] <Hajuu> They're already bridged?
[08:13] <^mNotIntelligent> goddard, can you be more specific on that...for what underlying architecture you need the assembly simulator
[08:13] <Hajuu> Cause ICS isnt bridging you know
[08:14] <Bodsda> Hajuu: I don't have 20 metres of cable
[08:14] <SpaceGhost> Bodsda: Did you have the server get dhcp? It works for me.
[08:14] <tonyyarusso> tasslehoff: I believe Tomboy has a todo list feature that may be interesting to you.
[08:14] <afallenhope> Can I do: sudo usermod -G video -a $USER
[08:14] <ActionParsnip> dinar2: check case, if you use tab you can auto complete stuff so you dont make any mistakes
[08:14] <tasslehoff> tonyyarusso: I'll check it out. thanks
[08:14] <mgmuscari> Bodsda: O_O lol if i were you i'd plug the server into the router and then run them separately... OR i would use ICS on the server and connect your desktop to the router through the server
[08:14] <Bodsda> SpaceGhost: no, the server is on a static
[08:14] <SpaceGhost> Bodsda: the ICS isn't bridging. There is a difference.
[08:14] <^mNotIntelligent> goddard, okey fine...wait a min
[08:14] <dinar2> i think install.sh do not work
[08:14] <Billiard> afallenhope: what is stopping you
[08:14] <goddard> just basic computer architecture something to explain the works with reference to proper tables and what have you
[08:14] <Bodsda> mgmuscari: If I could reach the router from the server I would
[08:14] <ActionParsnip> dinar2: the file name is moot
[08:15] <goddard> can display as hex or what ever
[08:15] <SpaceGhost> Bodsda: have the server get a dhcp address through the main desktop.
[08:15] <ActionParsnip> dinar2: the file could be called, massivepinksubmarine.saddamhussein   and it would be equally fie
[08:15] <Bodsda> SpaceGhost: that solves nothing. IP addresses are not the issue
[08:15] <afallenhope> Billiard,  just wanted to know if it was a valid thing
[08:15] <mgmuscari> Bodsda: use iptables maybe?
[08:15] <SpaceGhost> afallenhope: try it bud.
[08:15] <Hajuu> Why cant you just move the fucking router? :/
[08:15] <Bodsda> mgmuscari: I got that far :) I don't know how to though
[08:15] <SpaceGhost> Hajuu, chill friend.
[08:15] <dinar2> ok i will try other file
[08:16] <^mNotIntelligent> goddard, run this: sudo apt-get update and then this: sudo apt-cache search assembler., it'll show you a whole bunch of many assemblers already available in the repo..chose the one you want
[08:16] <mgmuscari> Bodsda: i'd have to read the documentation to figure it out, so i guess we're at about the same spot on that problem then :)
[08:16] <SpaceGhost> dinar2: you're attempting to install what?
[08:16] <ActionParsnip> dinar2: if you use tab to complete the foilder names and file, you will take out human error
[08:16] <Bodsda> mgmuscari: yeah, cheers then :)
[08:16] <mgmuscari> Bodsda: if you can solve my tomcat-connector/j-mysql problem, i'll solve yours for you
[08:16] <dinar2> samsung scx 4200
[08:16] <ActionParsnip> dinar2: in linux theres no "did you mean : " bit like in google
[08:16] <goddard> alright cool thanks bro
[08:16] <ActionParsnip> dinar2: its either right or wrong
[08:16] <Bodsda> mgmuscari: nah, your ok -- I have more chances with iptables then mysql :) have fun
[08:17] <dinar2> printer began to work even with runnimh installer as user
[08:17] <mgmuscari> Bodsda: lol thanks
[08:17] <^mNotIntelligent> goddard, when i ran that command i got a list of around 65 different assemblers....try it yourself
[08:17] <TamOcello> Hi hi.
[08:17] <SpaceGhost> mgmuscari: what's your problem, mate?
[08:17] <dinar2> but scanner does not work
[08:17] <mgmuscari> SpaceGhost: http://pastebin.ca/1634442
[08:17] <mgmuscari> SpaceGhost: i can't for the life of me open a connection to mysql using connector/j
[08:18] <dinar2> there  is autorun file in cd root it should be correct
[08:18] <dinar2> but it says same error
[08:18] <mgmuscari> SpaceGhost: i can connect to mysql on localhost or 127.0.0.1 using any other means imaginable
[08:18] <dinar2> there is only several files in root
[08:18] <mgmuscari> SpaceGhost: just not through tomcat :(
[08:18] <dinar2> and autorun inf
[08:19] <mgmuscari> i'm trying to put together this web application template for the students in the class i'm TAing
[08:19] <ActionParsnip> dinar2: i doubt those files will work, they sound like windows files
[08:19] <mgmuscari> so that they don't have to sit on IRC trying to figure out why they can't connect to mysql later on, lol
[08:19] <dinar2> there is Linux directory
[08:20] <ActionParsnip> then cd into there and see whats going on
[08:20] <goddard> thats strange I got only four
[08:20] <ActionParsnip> dinar2: read the readme and install files
[08:20] <dinar2> autorun file begin with #! /bin/sh
[08:20] <Bluey1> !xinetd
[08:20] <dinar2> ok
[08:20] <SpaceGhost> Mgmuscari:"Communications link failure The last packet sent successfully to the server was 0 milliseconds ago. The driver has not received any packets from the server." doesn't sound quite like a lot of fun
[08:20] <SpaceGhost> dinar2: where did you obtain this install file?
[08:20] <mgmuscari> SpaceGhost: it's got me stumped... i've tried all kinds of different connection strings and it just doesn't want to work
[08:21] <dinar2> cd of mfp
[08:21] <luckymurali> Hi to all
[08:21] <luckymurali> how can i set all the admin rights to my user
[08:21] <luckymurali> ??
[08:22] <dinar2> ok it does not support ubuntu....
[08:22] <SpaceGhost> Luckymurali: Are you the administrator of your computer?
[08:22] <luckymurali> yes
[08:22] <ActionParsnip> dinar2: is that what the install files say?
[08:22] <dinar2> manual
[08:22] <dinar2> pdf file
[08:22] <SpaceGhost> dinar2: have a good time with that stuff, next time check those sorts of things /vague
[08:22] <ActionParsnip> dinar2: does it mention debian?
[08:23] <dinar2> no
[08:23] <SpaceGhost> luckymurali: are you a sudoer?
[08:23] <d33d> how do i delete Empathy conversations? I'm not one that likes extra files building up and want to write a script to do it automatically - but i can't seem to find where they are located....?
[08:23] <luckymurali> yes
[08:23] <ActionParsnip> d33d: is it a setting in empathy where they are located?
[08:23] <^mNotIntelligent> any vpn user out here?
[08:23] <SpaceGhost> luckymurali: Are you using the desktop version or server?
[08:24] <ZachK_> hello all
[08:24] <d33d> ActionParsnip, there is no option to turn it off, so all conversations are logged.
[08:24] <luckymurali> server version
[08:24] <ZachK_> anyone need help?
[08:24] <ActionParsnip> d33d: try in ~/.gnome2/internet/empathy
[08:24] <d33d> ZachK_, Know where the Empathy logged conversations sit?
[08:25] <dinar2> Glibc 2.1 is needed
[08:25] <ZachK_> d33d, ah...i do not use Empathy so i would not know
[08:25] <dinar2> is it installed? i do onot see in synaptic
[08:25] <ZachK_> d33d, and i don't know if empathy even has logs
[08:25] <SpaceGhost> luckymurali: What exactly is your problem, I cannot see it.
[08:25] <ActionParsnip> d33d: could try: cd /home; find . -iname "empath*"
[08:25] <luckymurali> i want my user to be admin
[08:26] <SpaceGhost> luckymurali: you can sudo, which is super-user-do
[08:26] <ZachK_> luckymurali, the user being an admin or root is NOT recommended
[08:26] <SpaceGhost> luckymurali: I'm not sure I understand what you mean. You want to log in as root? Or make a user with strictly root permissions?
[08:26] <dinar2> may be i should try as root?
[08:26] <luckymurali> SpaceGhost
[08:26] <ZachK_> luckymurali, unless you're using terminal which is then acceptable for certain projects or even required for certain commands
[08:27] <Hajuu> !root
[08:27] <dinar2> can i become root with sudo without setting root password?
[08:27] <luckymurali> yes i want my user with strictly root permissions
[08:27] <Hajuu> You really dont want to do that Luckst0r
[08:27] <Hajuu> luckymurali
[08:27] <SpaceGhost> luckymurali: Using root for everything is higly discouraged. If you should want to use sudo su
[08:27] <Hajuu> linux isnt windows.
[08:28] <Hajuu> you cant su
[08:28] <Hajuu> you have to do sudo passwd root
[08:28] <luckymurali> but when i am using postgres my copy command says permission denied
[08:28] <Hajuu> and set a password
[08:28] <Hajuu> then you can just su
[08:28] <SpaceGhost> luckymurali: that will get you a root environment.
[08:28] <ZachK_> Hajuu, you can to use the su command
[08:28] <Hajuu> !sudo > luckymurali
[08:28] <Hajuu> you can use su
[08:28] <Hajuu> but you cant sudo su
[08:28] <Hajuu> or shouldnt be able to :/
[08:29] <nic1> anyone knows what is ev.h include file? not getting in goolgel too ?
[08:29] <SpaceGhost> Wait, I've been doing that for ages.
[08:29] <ZachK_> !suod | luckymurali
[08:29] <SpaceGhost> I hate being terribly wrong.
[08:29] <ZachK_> !sudo | luckymurali
[08:29] <psycho_oreos> you can sudo su
[08:29] <Hajuu> well, thats dumb.
[08:29] <jussi01> psycho_oreos: no
[08:29] <Hajuu> Just set a password on your root account.
[08:29] <jussi01> psycho_oreos: sudo -i
[08:29] <SpaceGhost> nic1: make more sense mate?
[08:29] <jussi01> !root | Hajuu
[08:29] <psycho_oreos> jussi01, which version? karmic?
[08:29] <ActionParsnip> Hajuu: no dont as that enables the account
[08:29] <luckymurali> ok i will check
[08:30] <ActionParsnip> Hajuu: and you dont want that
[08:30] <Hajuu> root is already enabled, how do you think sudo works
[08:30] <psycho_oreos> and you can disable it afterwards
[08:30] <jussi01> !supportroot
[08:30] <dinar2> i download new file from site
[08:30] <jussi01> psycho_oreos: any ubuntu sudo -i should work
[08:30] <SpaceGhost> dinar2: what are you trying to accomplish?
[08:30] <ActionParsnip> Hajuu: sudo is a special command that grants users in the admin group, root like access, the root account is present and has to be but is disabled
[08:30] <dinar2> dont bother
[08:31] <dinar2> i download fresh driver
[08:31] <Hajuu> lol god damn, you guys trying to help really need to track who is actually asking the questions :)
[08:31] <psycho_oreos> jussi01, I don't see how sudo su won't work.. I've been doing sudo su - since feisty and haven't had issues since
[08:31] <Hajuu> I was answering a question, not asking one.
[08:31] <nic1> SpaceGhost, in ipc file in a package #include <ev.h> is included and that gives me no such file error. so wanted to know what's that
[08:31] <ZachK_> Hajuu, sudo enables root...a root user itself is NOT enabled as that is VERY unwise and causes many security issues and complications
[08:31] <jussi01> !wfm > psycho_oreos
[08:31] <Hajuu> Really.
[08:31] <psycho_oreos> bleh
[08:31] <Hajuu> Stop talking to me. I know all you're saying. It's really basic. I didnt ask the question.
[08:32] <d33d> ActionParsnip, the find worked - its in /home/.username/.local/share/Empathy/logs
[08:32] <jeffCar> Hi, I am trying out xubuntu.  But the flash is not working.  How do i down load the flash stuff.  I was told to get the non-free... whatever that is.  I could not find it in the symtem manager
[08:32] <ZachK_> jeffCar, go to the Adobe site and download the .deb file
[08:32] <ActionParsnip> d33d: good old find eh ;)
[08:32] <Hajuu> jeffCar: You need to enable the universal repositories
[08:32] <jeffCar> hajuu how do I do that?
[08:32] <ActionParsnip> ZachK_: sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[08:33] <Hajuu> I think you can do it through a menu in synaptic
[08:33] <Hajuu> ActionParsnip: seriously, thats the 3rd time ive seen you answer someone elses question to the wrong person.
[08:33] <Hajuu> It's good to help, but help the right people or its useless.
[08:33] <SpaceGhost> jeffcar: install everything flash, it's what I did, but the command is sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[08:33] <ZachK_> ActionParsnip, I know that...but getting it from Adobe is a easier way for some newer users I have found
[08:33] <luckymurali> how can i give permission to other users like postgres to access my files??
[08:33] <ZachK_> ActionParsnip, i was giving an answer incase you thought i was asking one
[08:33] <ActionParsnip> ZachK_: possibly, theres the 64bit alpha plugin too if your ubuntu is 64bit
[08:34] <SpaceGhost> luckymurali: you can put them in a group or chmod the files, or a million other things.
[08:34] <luckymurali> please explain me I am new bie
[08:34] <haze> if yur tryin to get flash player yo they got a new one up there that auto installs for u
[08:34] <haze> the there website
[08:34] <luckymurali> how can i put them in group
[08:35] <ActionParsnip> ZachK_: i dislike the package method but its a great place to start as it usually works
[08:35] <SpaceGhost> using groupadd and then let that group access your files.
[08:35] <tonyyarusso> luckymurali: System > Administration > Users and Groups
[08:35] <ZachK_> luckymurali, System -> Administration -> Users and Groups
[08:35] <haze> better then nothin
[08:35] <SpaceGhost> ZackK_ he isn't using desktop.
[08:35] <luckymurali> ok
[08:35] <ZachK_> SpaceGhost, roger
[08:35] <ZachK_> SpaceGhost, thanks...didn't know he was using server
[08:36] <luckymurali> how can i see what are all the user available
[08:36] <jeffCar> SpaceGhost, thanks
[08:36] <ZachK_> ActionParsnip, k....
[08:36] <tonyyarusso> luckymurali: All the users on the system you mean?  'cat /etc/passwd' would work
[08:36] <luckymurali> if i am able to login as postgres in postgressql then user posrfgres is there??
[08:36] <JerryD> hi again, what is the terminal command for deleting a file please? :)
[08:37] <SpaceGhost> I used to know the nifty command to display just usernames. darn
[08:37] <luckymurali> ok
[08:37] <Hajuu> JerryD: rm or unlink
[08:37] <dandaman> my printer isnt printing :\
[08:37] <SpaceGhost> JerryD: rm
[08:37] <JerryD> thank you
[08:37] <SpaceGhost> dadaman: can has more info?
[08:37] <dandaman> i tried reconnecting, tried deleting it and plugging it back in
[08:37] <dandaman> so it would redetect
[08:37] <Hajuu> lol SpaceGhost
[08:38] <dandaman> like stuff goes in the print queue, it doesnt print
[08:38] <dandaman> then it said the job is complete
[08:38] <luckymurali> yes postgres user there
[08:38] <dandaman> and the printer works on my windows boot, so i know its not a hardware issue
[08:38] <luckymurali> how can i add to my group??
[08:38] <SpaceGhost> Hajuu: you're a faster typer. Sorry mate. It seems like I'm copying you.
[08:38] <Kamilion> cups is laughing in your face
[08:38] <SpaceGhost> Lol @ Kamilion.
[08:38]  * SpaceGhost likes slapping people and randomly picks kamilion to slap.
[08:38] <Hajuu> luckymurali: lol making your postgres user root is definately not the solution to your problems.
[08:38] <Kamilion> don't worry, it does that to everyone.
[08:38] <Hajuu> luckymurali: However we already told you the answer to your problems
[08:39] <Hajuu> so im not going to reitterate
[08:39]  * Kamilion slaps a trout around a bit with SpaceGhost
[08:39] <SpaceGhost> luckymurali: you want to share the files, is this not your problem?
[08:39] <luckymurali> yes
[08:39] <Kamilion> gone are the days of mIRC, my friend... Let it go....
[08:39] <iceroot> how to change the date (day) from cli?
[08:39]  * SpaceGhost instructs a pet piranha to munch on Kamilion's shoulder blades
[08:39] <SpaceGhost> I cannot. It is the only day I had.
[08:39] <JerryD> ok, so I have a directory which I do not have permission to delete, how do I fix that? says root is the owner
[08:39] <tonyyarusso> SpaceGhost: cat /etc/passwd | cut -d: -f 1 ?
[08:40] <Hajuu> !sudo | JerryD
[08:40] <SpaceGhost> JerryD: sudo rm
[08:40] <SpaceGhost> Tonyarusso: Thanks mate.
[08:40] <dandaman> anyone have an idea about my printer?
[08:40] <hadean> hi
[08:40] <Kamilion> Forsooth, I dare say it might be time to /part and /quit, before my fingers go /raw
[08:40] <Hajuu> Not me sorry dandaman
[08:40] <ActionParsnip> JerryD: as long as you dont need the subdirs. sudo rmdir /path/to/directory
[08:40] <SpaceGhost> Kamilion: you are one funny kid.
[08:41] <Kamilion> Nah, I just got a knack for humor in odd places.
[08:41] <JerryD> do I have to put the full path if I am in the folder above... ie desktop?
[08:41] <SpaceGhost> JerryD: try the command sudo rm -rf /path/to/directory
[08:41] <hadean> yesterday i updated to 9.10. ever since i cant make a program wider than one screen. nvidia-settings set to twinview. before the update it worked. somebody got a hint for me?
[08:41] <Kamilion>  /quote TheRaven nevermore
[08:41] <lenovo1234> hi, i wanted to check the names and specs of the parts of my notebook, but i dont remember how, can you plz help me?
[08:42] <tonyyarusso> lenovo1234: 'sudo lshw' is one way that's rather handy.
[08:42] <Hajuu> JerryD: You don't need to use the whole path, you can just use like 'dir/to/files'
[08:42] <Hajuu> JerryD
[08:42] <SpaceGhost> JerryD: If you're in desktop and wanted to delete a folder names, wooyea, you would type sudo rm -rf wooyeah/
[08:42] <Hajuu> However its preferable to use ./dir/to/files
[08:43] <TamOcello> Hi hi!  's my first day with Ubuntu, installed with Vista through wubi.  can I ask some probably really stupid questions?
[08:43] <tonyyarusso> TamOcello: yup - just ask and see if anyone knows.
[08:43] <TamOcello> oks.  <3
[08:43] <afallenhope> If I want to use pulseaudio,  will it mess up my souond?
[08:44] <TamOcello> I installed a few things through add/remove and they went fine, but tried installing SLiteChat through a .deb file and it's not showing up.  When running the deb again, it SAYS it's installed, but I can't find it anywhere.  Where would it be?
[08:44] <iceroot> TamOcello: there are no stupid questions
[08:44] <JerryD> hey thanks SpaceGhost.... I forgot Ubuntu is case sensitive :)
[08:44] <maxwell> Hello Hello
[08:44] <JerryD> appreciate the help
[08:44] <hadean> yesterday i updated to 9.10. ever since i cant make a program wider than one screen. nvidia-settings set to twinview. before the update it worked. somebody got a hint for me?
[08:44] <iceroot> hadean: #ubuntu+1
[08:45] <USUARIO_> hey
[08:45] <maxwell> I just mounted my second hard drive, but it's not letting me paste files into it.
[08:45] <afallenhope> !essd
[08:45] <Hajuu> TamOcello: It's most likely that your menus just havent been updated.. Theres a gnome command to update them but I cant remember it. The easiest way is just to restart :)
[08:45] <myung> ive got a problem
[08:45] <afallenhope> !pulse
[08:45] <myung> can anyone help me?
[08:45] <maxwell> Or me? :)
[08:45] <afallenhope> !anyone | myung
[08:45] <TamOcello> oh.  sweet.  oks.  <3
[08:45] <ActionParsnip> TamOcello: have you tried typing the command name to run the app in a terminal to see if it runs
[08:45] <Hajuu> :)
[08:46] <hadean> iceroot: Oo
[08:46] <TamOcello> not yet.
[08:46] <ActionParsnip> TamOcello: worth a try
[08:46] <SpaceGhost> TomOcello: if you install a .deb it won't show up in the menus all the time. Try running the program in terminal.
[08:46] <tonyyarusso> TamOcello: 'killall gnome-panel' is the command hajuu  was referring too.  Packages that aren't properly constructed won't necessarily create a menu item when they're installed.  When this happens (as sounds likely in this case), the command 'dpkg -L packagename | grep bin' can sometimes tell you where the executable is.
[08:46] <hadean> ah new version channel?
[08:46] <SpaceGhost> ActionPArsnip: you've bested me.
[08:46] <hadean> iceroot: thx.
[08:46] <TamOcello> ah.  oks.
[08:46] <Hajuu> tonyyarusso: lol thats definately not the command I was referring to xD
[08:46] <ActionParsnip> SpaceGhost: sorry ;)
[08:46] <maxwell> Little help?
[08:46] <Kamilion> Just a little hint for those of you who consistently forget: use tab-completion in bash. Seriously. It's SO much easier.
[08:46] <Hajuu> Theres a dedicated thing for gnome to update the menus
[08:46] <SpaceGhost> Actionparsnip: no worries mate.
[08:46] <ActionParsnip> maxwell: mount with better options
[08:47] <tonyyarusso> Hajuu: Oh really?  Well, it works for what you said... :S
[08:47] <Hajuu> fair enough :P
[08:47] <maxwell> ActionParsnip: Can you please tell me how to do that?
[08:47] <ActionParsnip> maxwell: unmount it, then on the command you mounted with add: -o uid=1000
[08:47] <Hajuu> I just find killing parts of my integral system to be.. bad.
[08:47] <Hajuu> Id rather just restart xD
[08:47] <myung> I´ve got a error trying toget compiz config working on ubuntu :S
[08:47] <ActionParsnip> maxwell: then all users will have full access
[08:47] <maxwell> ActionParsnip: What does the -o uid=1000
[08:47] <maxwell> Oh.
[08:47] <maxwell> Sweet.
[08:47] <maxwell> Thank you.
[08:47] <maxwell> *hugz*
[08:47] <FloodBot3> maxwell: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[08:47] <myung> i did sudo apt-get install simple-ccsm
[08:47] <tonyyarusso> Hajuu: gnome-panel and nautilus are both set to automatically reload and respawn upon killing, so it's plenty safe to do so.
[08:48] <myung> and was going all well
[08:48] <myung> until i was setting it up
[08:48] <tonyyarusso> Hajuu: (You could also just restart X entirely)
[08:48] <myung> and then the screen got black or something
[08:48] <ActionParsnip> myung: have you installed and setup video drivers?
[08:48] <myung> and ctrl alt backspace didnt work
[08:48] <Kamilion> Ctrl-alt-backspace!
[08:48] <myung> ?
[08:48] <TamOcello> oh.  there it is.
[08:48] <TamOcello> <3
[08:48] <myung> dunno, this isn´t my computer
[08:48] <NineTeen67Comet> Hello all. I've got a network question, is there a better room for that in IRC than Ubuntu? (not individual computer network, but home network re-build)
[08:48] <myung> it´s the schools lol
[08:48] <ActionParsnip> myung: have you setup 3d drivers?
[08:48] <myung> idont think so
[08:48] <myung> how do i do that
[08:48] <Kamilion> NineTeen67Comet: Might wanna check in with the DD-WRT folks.
[08:48] <ActionParsnip> myung: you wont get any compiz rubbish if you dont have 3d drivers installed
[08:49] <myung> and btw, i did recovery mode and xfix but didnt work
[08:49] <maxwell> ActionParsnip: Far  too lazy to pastebin this at the moment, but what I got back was this:
[08:49] <maxwell> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdb1,
[08:49] <maxwell>        missing codepage or helper program, or other error
[08:49] <maxwell>        In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
[08:49] <maxwell>        dmesg | tail  or so
[08:49] <myung> how do i do that
[08:49] <FloodBot3> maxwell: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[08:49] <ActionParsnip> myung: if you run: lspci | grep -i vga   you will see what card it has and you can websearch from there
[08:49] <tonyyarusso> NineTeen67Comet: ##networking exists on Freenode.
[08:50] <ActionParsnip> maxwell: review your mount, if you are too lazy to pastebin, we could be too lazy to help
[08:50] <ActionParsnip> maxwell: scrolling the channel is not fair to other users
[08:51] <maxwell> ActionParsnip: With all of the people always going !something and causing automated messages to pop up, along with the bots going batshit insane on everything, scrolling becomes a part of daily life.
[08:51] <SpaceGhost> I'm trying to compile binutils and it's giving me the closest thing to the finger I've gotten for an error.
[08:52] <ActionParsnip> maxwell: thats why pastebin is there to reduce it
[08:52] <mordocai> I used brasero to copy a CD to a .iso image, and when i mounted the iso all the files have a semi-colon appended to the name, and the folder names are truncated and any spaces replaced with underscores. What is going wrong?(I also tried using dd)
[08:52] <SpaceGhost> maxwell: I completely disagree with you mate.
[08:52] <Billiard> mordocai: mount it as udf maybe?
[08:53] <sohrab> anyone worked with VIRTUALBOXOSE on ubunto ????
[08:53] <tonyyarusso> !anyone | sohrab
[08:53] <david__> if i boot up ubuntu from a live usb-pen, is it posible to copy files from file systems on the HDD?
[08:53] <sdakpos> Billiard: are you using Karmic?
[08:53] <TamOcello> sweet...
[08:53] <SpaceGhost> sohrab: not on ubunto, but on ubuntu, ues.
[08:53] <mordocai> Billiard: I'll try, one sec
[08:53] <SpaceGhost> yes*
[08:54] <ActionParsnip> maxwell: anyway you mount with: mount /dev/<partition name> /mount/point -t <type> -o uid=1000,rw,user    which should get you rocking
[08:54] <sohrab> anybody
[08:54] <ActionParsnip> maxwell: is it an ntfs partition?
[08:54] <moi> hi , does anyone can help me ? i have a problem with firefox , i've try to remove it in command line , is there any kind of reset command for firefox or how could i download another web browser ? ^^
[08:54] <SpaceGhost> david__: yes. For most filesystem types.
[08:54] <ActionParsnip> !anyone | sohrab
[08:54] <Billiard> sdakpos: no im not
[08:54] <sohrab> ubuntu
[08:55] <SpaceGhost> moi: sudo apt-get remove firefox --purge
[08:55] <maxwell> ActionParsnip: No, etx2
[08:55] <mordocai> Billiard: Okay... wierd... when i mount it with command line using the syntax: sudo mount filename.iso /media/iso -t iso9660 -o loop, it works. If i use GUI it doesn't...
[08:55] <ActionParsnip> maxwell: ok thats cool, then you will use    -t ext2
[08:56] <ActionParsnip> maxwell: but the command is the same
[08:56] <moi> lol it tells me that he's not instaled : /
[08:56] <david__> SpaceGhost: the OS on the HDD is ubuntu, does the partition mount to the desk top then just open it up and drag and drop over to the memory stick?
[08:56] <maxwell> So in my case I ought to type, "sudo mount /dev/<partition name> /mountpoint -t ext2 -o uid=1000,rw,user"?
[08:57] <ActionParsnip> maxwell: the mount point must be a folder that exists too (ideally empty)
[08:57] <maxwell> Yes, I have that.
[08:57] <ActionParsnip> maxwell: you will need to name partition name and mountpoint better but yes
[08:57] <maxwell> lol, obviously.
[08:57] <ActionParsnip> maxwell: i assume nothing in here
[08:57] <SpaceGhost> david__ if the filesystem is mounted and you can read it, you can copy it. You could use root to copy the files.
[08:58] <gonzojive> I am executing a shell script that contains the line "PATH=$HOME/bin:$PATH"  but after I execute it nothing has changed.
[08:58] <gonzojive> ie. my path is still the same, not including my user bin directory
[08:58] <Hajuu> Thats because you need to export it
[08:59] <sdakpos> i have a problem with wi-fi, after updating from Jaunty, network manager was disconnecting my wi-fi every 10-20 seconds, i have installed WICD and know in dmesg i see that it tries authenticating but it times out.. what can be the problem? (i'm using iwl3945 module)
[08:59] <Hajuu> thats a local variable.
[08:59] <gonzojive> same if I write export
[08:59] <Hajuu> pastebin.com your script
[08:59] <david__> SpaceGhost: thanks for the help =D
[08:59] <maxwell> ActionParsnip: Same answer.
[08:59] <sdakpos> i have a problem with wi-fi, after updating from Jaunty to Karmic, network manager was disconnecting my wi-fi every 10-20 seconds, i have installed WICD and now in dmesg i see that it tries authenticating but it times out.. what can be the problem? (i'm using iwl3945 module)
[09:00] <ActionParsnip> maxwell: i'd read some guides then, you have the right sort of thing, just needs fine tweaking
[09:00] <Hajuu> sdakpos: are you specifying the right password type and encryption method?
[09:00] <sdakpos> Hajuu: yes
[09:00] <matmo> sdakpos: wow, I've just arrive for exactly that and other wifi problems
[09:00] <moi> its still doesnt work , does anyone could tell me how install another web browser in command line plz ?
[09:00] <ActionParsnip> maxwell: may just need chowning
[09:00] <joaopinto> sdakpos, stop repeating please, and if you are using karmic this is not the right channel to ask
[09:00] <maxwell> Chowing?
[09:00] <maxwell> Does that involve a lot of chmod shit?
[09:00] <ActionParsnip> maxwell: mount it how youo did before then chown the file system to your user
[09:00] <TamOcello> although, this next one might be a bitch...  So, 'm rocking an HP dv6-1250cl, and it's got an IDT sound card.  've looked at google's results, and have tried running 'sudo echo "options snd-hda-intel enable_msi=1" >> /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base ', which didn't work.  Then, ' ran 'sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/sound' and put 'model=hp-m4' at the end of it, both as suggested by a thread at linux forums.  A post there suggested to swap out PulseAudio for esound, and 
[09:00] <maxwell> Haha, I totally don't know how to do that.
[09:00] <ActionParsnip> maxwell: no, chmod is a different command
[09:00] <gonzojive> Hajuu: http://pastebin.com/d53ade704
[09:00] <maxwell> And people wonder why so many people use windoze.
[09:00] <maxwell> lol
[09:00] <Hajuu> Well, if its trying to auth and isnt able, its pretty definately a different combo of encryption type and auth type
[09:01] <_JacK_> totem plays movie, cpu occupies less than 5%, the whole system load very lightly, but it is very bad effect, why?
[09:01] <Ububegin> when I ran, sudo ldconfig .. all types of old links came out on screen.. how can i modiy ldconfig file.. where is it
[09:01] <muri_one> sdakpos: #ubuntu+1
[09:01] <sdakpos> joaopinto: sorry i wanted to fix a mistace i did there in text... and on #ubuntu+1 there is noone to help..
[09:01] <maxwell> ActionParsnip: Do you mind explaining to me how to chown something though?
[09:01] <sdakpos> mistake*
[09:01] <ActionParsnip> maxwell: if you mount the partition as you did you can then run: sudo chown -R $USER:$USER /mount/point     and you will be mde the owner of the data
[09:01] <joaopinto> sdakpos, asking here will not improve that, your problem is driver and release specific, you will be wasting ppl time here
[09:01] <Hajuu> and what makes you think its not setting that var?
[09:01] <matmo> my rt2860 worked for wpa up until 3 wks ago when I updated the kernel. Since then I've been away during which it only worked for open connections. Now back home and next to get wpa working again.
[09:01] <maxwell> Oh, crazy simple tehre.
[09:01] <sdakpos> joaopinto: okay, sorry
[09:02] <ActionParsnip> maxwell: in linux it usually is
[09:02] <matmo> s/next/need
[09:02] <Hajuu> matmo: is it WPA1/2, is it TKIP or whatever or PSK
[09:02] <maxwell> SWEET JESUSLY AWESOME!
[09:02] <matmo> Hajuu: wpa1, tkip
[09:02] <maxwell> This success is better than sex!
[09:03] <TamOcello> whee better than sex!
[09:03] <Hajuu> and thats the combo you were using before that was working?
[09:03] <Hajuu> like definately?
[09:03] <ActionParsnip> maxwell: simple stuff huh
[09:03] <matmo> yes, I have not changed my wifi router config in over a year
[09:03] <Hajuu> Ok, and to be clear, you HAVE tried retyping the password, right?
[09:03] <Ububegin>  when I ran, sudo ldconfig .. all types of old links came out on screen.. how can i modiy ldconfig file.. where is it
[09:03] <SpaceGhost> ActionPrsnip: you are +1 to epic.
[09:03] <Guest36628> i've got a question... anyone know a command to list all installed applications? i have 2 ubuntu partitions and instead of looking for everything i need, i would like to maybe make a list with "command > $HOME/Desktop/programlist.txt" then just "sudo apt-get install "all listed programs in list"
[09:04] <maxwell> ActionParsnip: Yes, but I still look forward to the day that such shit is automatically done for me, and/or can be easily done with less than 18 clicks of a mouse.
[09:04] <Guest36628> anyone know of a way i can do that?
[09:04] <antik> ne one here running backtrack 4 or ne version??
[09:04] <Hajuu> Matmo: If you havent changed your config in over a year, how were you connecting with an open connection?
[09:04] <zaoul1> Anyone use terminator? Why would I not be able to save the profile? IE: fg/bg colors
[09:04] <ActionParsnip> maxwell: oh definately, we didnt used to have automount
[09:04] <gonzojive> Hajuu: refresh that pastebin page and you can see me echoing $PATH
[09:04] <matmo> I was away from home
[09:04] <ActionParsnip> maxwell: its getting better all the time
[09:04] <mordocai> Okay, so i've figured out that when opening a .iso that was made by using brasero to copy a CD, it won't mount correctly using the GNOME GUI. However, it will mount perfectly using command line. Anyone know why this would be?
[09:04] <sdakpos> Hajuu: i have the same problem and i did, i also tried wpa_supplicant and configuring wlan0 in /etc/network/interaces
[09:04] <SpaceGhost> antik: the people at backtrack have a nice IRC channel for discussion that.
[09:04] <gonzojive> i don't know what's going on but after I execute that script it's like nothing happened
[09:04] <SpaceGhost> discussing*
[09:05] <maxwell> A‭ctionParsnip: Slowly, veeery slowly.
[09:05] <gonzojive> a line very much like that was in my .profile but it did not take hold so I'm wondering what's going on
[09:05] <ActionParsnip> maxwell: well they dont have the billions that certain software giants have
[09:05] <Hajuu> gonzojive: have you tried running it as root?
[09:06] <Hajuu> Not sure if that will help
[09:06] <_JacK_> what performance does ubuntu run on arm9?
[09:06] <DeI2anGeD> so, I haven't used linux since like, Slackware 9. and after a bit of setting up, Gnome-Do and Cairo Dock are my absolutely favoritest things ever. easily.
[09:06] <gonzojive> Hajuu: it works when I just type the command into the shell
[09:06] <antik> spaceghost , lol k but no ones on there channel
[09:06] <gonzojive> but when I execute that file it doesn't work
[09:06] <Hajuu> matmo: try using WPA2 :)
[09:06] <Hajuu> PSK
[09:07] <ActionParsnip> _JacK_: depends on config
[09:07] <SpaceGhost> Del2anGeD: I'm lost, are you having a problem or just chatting?
[09:07] <Hajuu> gonzojive: not sure then sorry :(
[09:07] <Hajuu> DeI2anGeD?
[09:07] <matmo> Hajuu: can't do that, got many wifi devices and not all support wpa2
[09:07] <Hajuu> Sup?
[09:07] <_JacK_> ActionParsnip: what config?
[09:07] <DeI2anGeD> No problem, I was expressing my love of Ubuntu's ease and a few <3-able apps.
[09:07] <iceroot> scripts from the ubuntu-wikis are GPL?
[09:08] <prince_jammys> gonzojive: you have to source the script. a script cannot modify the parent's environment.
[09:08] <Hajuu> Oh fine, be like that :o
[09:08] <ActionParsnip> _JacK_: like games, if you set the graphics to the higest resolution with the highest colours and the highest detail, it will run slower than the same pc and same game but on the lowest colours on the lowest resolution with no detail, wont it?
[09:08] <antik> ne one running there distro through vmware??
[09:08] <gonzojive> prince_jammys: how do you source the script?
[09:08] <Hajuu> antik: I am.
[09:08] <ActionParsnip> !anyone | antik
[09:08] <prince_jammys> gonzojive: . script  (a dot)
[09:09] <gonzojive> one character!
[09:09] <maxwell> Thank you all, I need to sleep though. Good night!
[09:09] <gonzojive> beautiful, prince_jammys
[09:09] <ActionParsnip> _JacK_: and this is the same for operating systems, they can be configured different, so the question has infinite possibilities
[09:09] <prince_jammys> gonzojive: in bash, you can also use 'source' instead of the dot. but not in sh
[09:09] <Hajuu> gonzojive: what was the problem?
[09:09] <matmo> Hajuu: on second thoughts, just discovered my router supports mixed mode wpa/2. I will give it a go, thanks for the suggestion... but how do I config wpa/2 on Jaunty? I'm about to add nm but wondered why it was excluded?
[09:10] <Hajuu> I'm not entirely sure to be honest.
[09:10] <gonzojive> prince_jammys: what's the relation between SH and BASH/CSH
[09:10] <prince_jammys> gonzojive: that reads the commands into the current shell, affecting variables, the present working directory (if you cd'd) etc.
[09:10] <gonzojive> Hajuu: I didn't source the script
[09:10] <Hajuu> haha
[09:10] <Hajuu> ah.
[09:11] <prince_jammys> gonzojive: bash has more features. ubuntu's sh is more portable. csh is a totally different shell that isn't used all that much any more.
[09:11] <Hajuu> Oh well. I am out. DeI2anGeD, you're a slut. That is all.
[09:11] <_JacK_> ActionParsnip: ubuntu on ARM9 and 512M memory, test playing movie
[09:12] <ActionParsnip> _JacK_: for example a system running KDE will react significantly slower than one running say fluxbox or lxde  but its still an arm cpu
[09:12] <matmo> Hajuu: before I go ripping into config files is your wpa2 suggestion a guess or based on experience?
[09:12] <infid> is it hard to install firefox 3.5 in ubuntu and is it stable?
[09:12] <_JacK_> ActionParsnip: running gnome desktop
[09:12] <antik> ubottu , lol gothcha,, should i run my distro as "root" all the time cause my other username doesnt let me run a few programs properly??
[09:12] <gonzojive> prince_jammys: so sh is a separate shell?
[09:12] <mordocai> infid: I think it's in the repository(apt-cache search firefox), and yes it's stable in my experience.
[09:13] <gonzojive> prince_jammys: thanks
[09:13] <SpaceGhost> Lol at antik :P
[09:13] <prince_jammys> gonzojive: yes. it's a generic name that's supposed to be present in any POSIX system.
[09:13] <ZachK_> hello "team"
[09:13] <mordocai> infid: confirmation: just apt-get install firefox-3.5
[09:13] <ZachK_> anyone need help?
[09:13] <ActionParsnip> _JacK_: I'd say with the ram it will run pretty well, there seems to be a few reviews on youtube and i'm sure some geeks will have benchmarked it some place
[09:13] <infid> mordocai: ok, should i uninstall firefox 3.0 first?
[09:14] <antik> spaceghost, ha my first time using linux,, "backtrack"
[09:14] <SpaceGhost> ActionParsnip: You're funny that you use youtube for legit reviews.
[09:14] <ZachK_> ActionParsnip, yeah...youtube is ok but not for reviews
[09:14] <gonzojive> prince_jammys: so if I change something in my .profile, should I just execute ". ./.profile" in home?
[09:14] <mordocai> infid: I didn't. I have both installed... just run firefox-3.5 when i want 3.5, and firefox when i want whatever the stable version is
[09:14] <SpaceGhost> Antik: They have a backtrack IRC, it seems like they might be a lot more helpful.
[09:14] <ActionParsnip> SpaceGhost: its good enough, i'm not under oath or nuthin ;)
[09:15] <infid> k
[09:15] <ActionParsnip> SpaceGhost: and it was definately the other guy
[09:15] <prince_jammys> gonzojive: sure. that's what happens when you login (btw, that's where you should stick the PATH thing)
[09:15] <SpaceGhost> ActionParsnip: I took the hypocratic oath.
[09:15] <BigWookie> hey is there a way when I copy a folder to replace symlinks with copies of the files?
[09:15] <antik> spaceghost,, ha k ill check it again,, last time no one was on
[09:15] <_JacK_> realplay for arm ?
[09:15] <ActionParsnip> SpaceGhost: i'd plead the 5th but i'm in the UK so we dont have that
[09:16] <SpaceGhost> I hate it when people use multiple puntuation marks, it's juvenile.
[09:16] <_JacK_> what player for movie on ubuntu with arm?
[09:16] <SpaceGhost> ActionParsnip: You lucky bastard :P
[09:16] <ActionParsnip> SpaceGhost: definately :)
[09:16] <ActionParsnip> _JacK_: mplayer i'd imagine
[09:16] <gonzojive> SpaceGhost: my pet peeve is run-on sentences
[09:17] <SpaceGhost> gonzojive: Yes,, I bet........ but do you like sentences,,, like this???
[09:17] <gonzojive> prince_jammys: cool, that's where I originally had it.  I was calling sh .profile and having this problem
[09:17] <_JacK_> ActionParsnip: only totem on my ubuntu
[09:17] <prince_jammys> gonzojive: the only catch is your PATH will keep growing if you keep sourcing .profile, since you keep doing PATH=foo:$PATH
[09:18] <ActionParsnip> _JacK_: you can install it if you wish. if totem is sufficient then use it
[09:18] <_JacK_> use totem to play movie, but it is very bad effect
[09:19] <gonzojive> prince_jammys: ah, that's some catch. so I suppose I could just login again, or is there some other way to reset the environment and simulate a login for the purpose of all new terminals?
[09:19] <SpaceGhost> _Jack_ Mplayer is the win, try it. Props again to ActionParsnip.
[09:19] <_JacK_> my ubuntu runs on arm, not on x86
[09:19] <ActionParsnip> SpaceGhost: daddy mplayer always wins
[09:19] <gonzojive> prince_jammys: when i open a new terminal the .profile changes don't take effect it seems like
[09:19] <ActionParsnip> _JacK_: try: apt-cache search mplayer
[09:20] <prince_jammys> gonzojive: .profile is only read when you log in. .bashrc is sourced with every interactive session (but don't put PATH there)
[09:20] <SpaceGhost> _jack_ the internet just confirmed mplayer to work with arm
[09:20] <prince_jammys> gonzojive: it's not a big deal. you can log in and out if it bugs you
[09:21] <gonzojive> prince_jammys: not a big deal, just wondering what the pros do
[09:21] <_JacK_> ActionParsnip:  "apt-cache search mplayer" can get one list, but is it on arm?
[09:21] <BigWookie> hey is there a way when I copy a folder to replace symlinks with copies of the files?
[09:22] <prince_jammys> gonzojive: set PATH the way you want in your current shell, and wait until you logout and you won't deal with it any more.
[09:22] <Hajuu> _JacK_: You can always use um
[09:23] <Hajuu> apt-get source -autobuild mplayer
[09:23] <Hajuu> or something
[09:23] <ActionParsnip> _JacK_: yes that command and your entire system will ONLY show you arm stuff
[09:23] <Jordan_U> BigWookie: cp -rs source destination
[09:23] <Hajuu> I forget the option, check the manual
[09:23] <ActionParsnip> _JacK_: just like my 64bit desktop will ONLY show me 64bit stuff
[09:23] <SpaceGhost> _Jack_: I just said, it works on arm.
[09:23] <BigWookie> Jordan_U: not enough space on device
[09:23] <SpaceGhost> >_Jack_ anything you can see, works with arm.
[09:23] <gonzojive> prince_jammys: i'm curious how the execution of .profile at login affects terminals that are started a long ways from then.  where do they get their original environment?
[09:24] <jeffCar> anyone know what the big feature will be for the next version of ubuntu?
[09:24] <zaoul1> Anyone use terminator? WHY can I not save the profile? this makes no sense.. .conf/terminator/config is writeable and terminator -d shows it finds it.. wtffffff
[09:24] <prince_jammys> gonzojive: you mean where does stuff like PATH and LANG get set originally?
[09:24] <Hajuu> jeffCar: Porn, built right into the interface!
[09:24] <Hajuu> Never before has nudity been so accessible!
[09:24] <SpaceGhost> jeffcar: it's the whole, "I work on those little crappy netbooks" feature.
[09:25] <ActionParsnip> !karmic | jeffCar
[09:25] <Jordan_U> BigWookie: Why not just use one symlink to the directory?
[09:25] <patbam> ActionParsnip: looks like i passed that memtest with not problems
[09:25] <gonzojive> prince_jammys: yeah, and how does bash or whatever read that info that was set at the original login?
[09:25] <ActionParsnip> patbam: well thats good
[09:25] <SpaceGhost> Do you mean lethargic leming?
[09:25] <BigWookie> Jordan_U: thats not the question
[09:25] <patbam> ActionParsnip: yeah :)
[09:25] <kraut> moin
[09:25] <_JacK_> Hajuu: what is um?
[09:25] <SpaceGhost> Or lacivious lemur?
[09:25] <zaoul1> ugh answer agillion questions in here and I can't get someone to help me save my freggin stupid term colors
[09:26] <ActionParsnip> SpaceGhost: lucid lynx
[09:26] <MenZa> !attitude | zaoul1
[09:26] <SpaceGhost> zaoul, there are like a million tutorials on that.
[09:26] <prince_jammys> gonzojive: go to #bash, and /msg greybot dotfiles if you're curious
[09:26] <ActionParsnip> patbam: all i can suggest is fsck your drive/s
[09:26] <patbam> ActionParsnip: i'm still wondering if your thoughts about the graphics card might be relevant
[09:26] <prince_jammys> gonzojive: ''/msg greybot dotfiles'' and the bot will give you a link.
[09:26] <SpaceGhost> ActionParsnip, ruining my fun since [01:24]
[09:26] <patbam> ActionParsnip: i suppose another thing i could try would be to install another distro
[09:26] <zaoul1> there are like... not
[09:26] <jeffCar> thanks ActionParsnip SpaceGhost , and hajuu... I think you have had to much huka
[09:26] <przemas> Siema!
[09:27] <ActionParsnip> patbam: worth a shot
[09:27] <prince_jammys> gonzojive: it's somewhat complex
[09:27] <przemas> jakieś polaczki są? :D
[09:27] <SpaceGhost> jeffcar: there are two o's in hookah, and an h on the end of hookah.
[09:27] <prince_jammys> gonzojive: if you are curious about bash, check out the links in that channel's topic. they are good.
[09:27] <SpaceGhost> jeffcar: and you say I'm too high. pah.
[09:28] <Jordan_U> BigWookie: Are you using absolute file names?
[09:29] <nordhri> I have a secondary hard drive that has somehow switched to "read only" how can I fix this?
[09:29] <jeffCar> SpaceGhost, not you I said hajuu.  And hookah smooka its all good.   :-)
[09:29] <MickJohns> hey
[09:29] <MickJohns> does anybody know any apache conf files that store the location of htaccess
[09:29] <SpaceGhost> jeffcar: the way you worded it, it was kind of ambiguous.
[09:30] <Jordan_U> BigWookie: When using --recursive and --symbolic link together you need to use absolute rather than relative paths
[09:30] <nordhri> the error is:  Error opening file '/media/disk/raven_shine.png': Read-only file system
[09:30] <SpaceGhost> MickJohns, you place .htaccess files in the folder, I do not believe there is a place in the apache conf.
[09:30] <nordhri> yet I was able to copy and paste there less than half hour ago
[09:30] <MickJohns> well im looking for the location of htaccess
[09:30] <MickJohns> its not my server
[09:30] <Hajuu> MickJohns: .htaccess files are not configured like that. Every directories .htaccess files are iteratively applied down the directory train
[09:30] <Hajuu> in realtime
[09:30] <Boohbah> MickJohns: that would be your DocumentRoot
[09:30] <Hajuu> train/tree
[09:31] <Hajuu> Boohbah: not neccisarilly :/
[09:31] <user_> siema kopczyk
[09:31] <Boohbah> right
[09:31] <Boohbah> recursive grep for htaccess
[09:31] <Hajuu> I cant see any reason why your documentroot would need a .htaccess file unless you're doing something very specific
[09:31] <SpaceGhost> He's talking of .htaccess files.
[09:31] <Hajuu> recursive grep lol
[09:31] <Hajuu> this isnt 1985
[09:31] <SpaceGhost> They can be anywhere.
[09:31] <ActionParsnip> nordhri: is the partition an ntfs partition?
[09:32] <MickJohns> meh
[09:32] <MickJohns> hacking porn sites is hard
[09:32] <ActionParsnip> Hajuu: i use recursive grep, its fast
[09:32] <nordhri> ActionParsnip, I don't think so...
[09:32] <Hajuu> MickJohns: Just do 'locate .htaccess'
[09:32] <gonzojive> prince_jammys: that dotfiles link answered it /all/.  Apparently bash reads stuff from /etc/environment which is set at login
[09:32] <MickJohns> Hajuu its NOT my server
[09:32] <ActionParsnip> Hajuu: what if the database is outdated?
[09:32] <nordhri> ActionParsnip, like I said I was just putting files to  it less than half hour ago...
[09:32] <MickJohns> im hacking robinshouse.com
[09:32] <Hajuu> ActionParsnip: Then update it ;)
[09:33] <ActionParsnip> nordhri: then you may need to unmount it and fsck it
[09:33] <Hajuu> This isnt 1985
[09:33] <Boohbah> find . -iname htaccess
[09:33] <Hajuu> We have resources!
[09:33] <ActionParsnip> Hajuu: you never specified that
[09:33] <Boohbah> Hajuu: yes, it is
[09:33] <Hajuu> yeah or use find.
[09:33] <nordhri> ActionParsnip, I've unmounted it and I have restarted my system still the same issye
[09:33] <jeffCar> are there community versions of ubuntu?
[09:33] <nordhri> *issue
[09:33] <Hajuu> Boohbah: ahh, trippy!
[09:33] <ActionParsnip> nordhri: fsck it
[09:33] <Hajuu> I always imagined it with more.. leather jackets
[09:33] <Hajuu> xD
[09:33] <nordhri> ActionParsnip, how?
[09:33] <Jordan_U> jeffCar: What do you mean?
[09:33] <SpaceGhost> nordhri: look at your fstab.
[09:33] <nordhri> SpaceGhost,  how?
[09:33] <ActionParsnip> !fsck | nordhri
[09:34] <SpaceGhost> sudo vi fstab
[09:34] <ActionParsnip> nordhri: you want to run it manually as its not the system partition
[09:34] <Jordan_U> jeffCar: There is no separate "enterprise" version of Ubuntu
[09:34] <prince_jammys> gonzojive: yes. there are files related to PAM that will set your LANG and such
[09:34] <nordhri> ActionParsnip, I normally need to mount it before I can use it... a pain in the butt..
[09:35] <ActionParsnip> nordhri: yes that is absolutely normal
[09:35] <jeffCar> I need a version of linux for a my father who is 76.  I want a version that has a really easy interface.  I thought maybe someone compiled a modified ubuntu version .
[09:35] <ActionParsnip> nordhri: you cannot access raw block devices without them being mounted
[09:35] <SpaceGhost> Nordhri: what is the filesystem you are mounted.
[09:35] <Jordan_U> jeffCar: What does he normally do with the computer?
[09:35] <SpaceGhost> mordhri: sorry for poor fail. What is the filesystem on the other drive?
[09:36] <nordhri> my maindrive is the current Ubuntu
[09:36] <nordhri> not Koala yet
[09:36] <SpaceGhost> jeffcar: how literate is he? What does he do? A possible choice is to create read only file system after you configure and install everything and then let him us it.
[09:36] <jeffCar> Normaly... well to be honest, he yells at it. kicks it sometimes, and once through it out.  But I took it out of the trash.  had to get the banna out of the monitor vents, but it was ok.
[09:36] <SpaceGhost> nordhri: I mean the other drive, as in other and not main.
[09:37] <nordhri> SpaceGhost, how can I check to be sure?
[09:37] <SpaceGhost> jeffcar: why do you want him to use a computer if he tends to hate on them?
[09:37] <jeffCar> Jordan_U, SpaceGhost , I need something with big icons on it and simple to use.
[09:37] <SpaceGhost> sudo fdisk -l
[09:37] <_JacK_> mplayer is not available for ubuntu 9.0.4?
[09:37] <SpaceGhost> jeffcar: ubuntu with the whole accessibility thingy, Orca or something.
[09:37] <SmokeyD1> hey people. I am using ufw on ubuntu hardy heron LTS. Is there a way to automatically have ufw detect the local network and use that as a variable in the rules?
[09:37] <ActionParsnip> jeffCar: yes but what does he use? email? internet? games? 3d rendering? sond composition?
[09:37] <jeffCar> he wants e-mail and want so use video links to my sister and her kids.
[09:38] <SpaceGhost> jeffcar: use a read only filesystem and have him use webmail.
[09:38] <jeffCar> what is orca?
[09:38] <zEpp> Is there a reason for why I have problems with Windows on my dell laptop that came with Ubuntu? Is there some sort of hardware difference?
[09:38] <SpaceGhost> Jeffcar: you know him best, so set it up for him. Making icons big isn't a problem and the UI is east to change.
[09:38] <ActionParsnip> !orca
[09:38] <nordhri> SpaceGhost,   http://paste.ubuntu.com/298067/
[09:38] <ActionParsnip> !info orca
[09:39] <mobi-sheep> !windows | zEpp
[09:39] <ActionParsnip> zEpp: no, you just need windows drivers for your hardware, windows support is in ##windows
[09:39] <jeffCar> SpaceGhost, i looked at Gos linux,  its good but its no UBUNTU
[09:39] <mobi-sheep> zEpp: You're missing drivers, me think.  Check Hardware Devices and see ##windows
[09:39] <zEpp> ActionParsnip: my problem isn't with not having the drivers. it's that .exe files don't work lol
[09:39] <nordhri> SpaceGhost, line 13 is the disk in question
[09:39] <jeffCar> SpaceGhost, but i like the interface
[09:40] <ActionParsnip> zEpp: if they dont work in windows, its not an ubuntu issue
[09:40] <mobi-sheep> zEpp, ActionParsnip: Turn on your file extension.  It's not the .exe.  >_>
[09:40] <zEpp> ActionParsnip: my question was if the hardware for some reason could only use ubuntu and thats why i'd have problems with windows
[09:40] <mobi-sheep> Clever trojan horse slipping in.  Poor lamb, you're toasted.
[09:40] <SpaceGhost> nordhri sudo mount -t vfat /dev/sdb1 /wherever/the/hellyouwant
[09:41] <ActionParsnip> zEpp: hardware is OS independant, it could have come with BSD and sit would still be the same hardware
[09:41] <SpaceGhost> jeffcar: you can make it suitable to your father. Pimp it for him man.
[09:41] <lumis> I know this is probable a fairly dumb question, but is there a way to reduce the bitrate of a CDA file being burnt to an audio disk, the final aim being to get more tracks onto a standard audio CD? (NOT an mp3 CD)
[09:41] <jeffCar> SpaceGhost,  how?
[09:41] <Jordan_U> lumis: No
[09:41] <Billiard> lumis: nope
[09:41] <SpaceGhost> !audacity | lumis
[09:42] <nordhri> SpaceGhost, can you be a bit more specific.. I am noob at this side of ubuntu
[09:42] <_JacK_> what else movie player on ubuntu for arm?
[09:42] <mobi-sheep> !player | _JacK_
[09:42] <ActionParsnip> lumis: you couldmake the songs play faster, it'll sound like chipmunks but you will get more tracks on
[09:42] <Billiard> haha
[09:42] <lumis> ActionParsnip: Not really what I was going for ;)
[09:42] <ltspadmin> jo
[09:42] <lumis> SpaceGhost: Could you elaborate?
[09:42] <SpaceGhost> jeffcar: maybe you could try removing the bars on the top and bottom and making a single workspace and then making two icons on the desktop Internet, and Email. Ideally the Email icon would be a link to his webmail.
[09:43] <ltspadmin> hi
[09:43] <my12inchdisk> SpaceGhost, how do I modify it?
[09:43] <Jordan_U> lumis: put half of the songs on the right channel and half on the left, use only one earbud at a time
[09:43] <SpaceGhost> lumis, the only possibility I forsee is using a audio editor and compressing.
[09:43] <Jordan_U> lumis: :)
[09:43] <nordhri> SpaceGhost, not sure where to put it.. when you say /where/ever/the/hell/you/want
[09:43] <SpaceGhost> jordan_U LOL!
[09:43] <Billiard> lmao
[09:43] <SpaceGhost> nordhri I'm going to private message you now, be aware.
[09:44] <ltspadmin> when i boot the thinclient system. getting an error message chroot: canonot execute /usr/bin/getltscfg: exec ..in ubuntu 9.10 amd64
[09:44] <lumis> SpaceGhost: That's pretty much what I meant
[09:44] <ltspadmin> when i boot the thinclient system through floppy. getting an error message chroot: canonot execute /usr/bin/getltscfg: exec ..in ubuntu 9.10 amd64 i found problem is in the nbi.img file
[09:44] <Jordan_U> !karmic | ltspadmin
[09:44] <my12inchdisk> When will be the next release of ubuntu
[09:45] <mobi-sheep> my1inchdisk: See above.
[09:45] <SpaceGhost> my12inchdisk, what are you asking for?
[09:45]  * ActionParsnip is dreading the 30th 
[09:45] <my12inchdisk> when the next release will be
[09:45] <SpaceGhost> Por que, patsnip?
[09:45] <MenZa> my12inchdisk: 29th of October. A few days away.
[09:46] <my12inchdisk> oh boy!
[09:46] <MenZa> my12inchdisk: The next one, April 2010.
[09:46] <SpaceGhost> !karmic | my12inchdisk
[09:46] <ActionParsnip> SpaceGhost: people upgrade for their own reasons and lots of stuff breaks
[09:46] <ActionParsnip> SpaceGhost: so its busy in here
[09:46] <SpaceGhost> actionparsnip: that's why I sit back and laugh from afar.
[09:46] <mobi-sheep> Machines upgrade for their own reasons and lots of people breaks!
[09:46] <ltspadmin> when i boot the thinclient system through floppy. getting an error message chroot: canonot execute /usr/bin/getltscfg: exec ..in ubuntu 9.10 amd64 i found problem is in the nbi.img file
[09:46] <my12inchdisk> I understand that MS is coming out with MSlinux. But they are having problems.  They can't seem to get the blue screen of death.  the system just wont crash enough.  :-)
[09:47] <Legacy2kkkk> MSlinux LOL
[09:47] <ActionParsnip> there was lindows for a while
[09:47] <SpaceGhost> I'm crying on the inside now.
[09:47] <SpaceGhost> There is Lixta
[09:48] <my12inchdisk> whats a lixta?
[09:48] <Jordan_U> ActionParsnip: http://kevincarmony.com/linspire_videos/LindowsRock.swf
[09:48] <SpaceGhost> Hell if I know
[09:48] <ActionParsnip> In July 2004, Microsoft offered to settle with Lindows.[6] As part of this licensing settlement, Microsoft paid an estimated $20 million US, and Lindows transferred the Lindows trademark to Microsoft and changed their name to Linspire.
[09:48] <SpaceGhost> !lixta | my12inchdisk
[09:48] <pointlessjon> i've been wrestling with couchdb for like two hours and cannot apparently get it to work
[09:48] <SpaceGhost> damn.
[09:49] <Snicksie> hm, little question, is there a max on requesting ubuntu cd's? 'cause i can't yet request a free cd atm, however i was always able to request a new cd.
[09:49] <my12inchdisk> what is linspire?   a linux that looks like windows?
[09:49]  * Legacy2kkkk say yo yo yo linuxy peoples
[09:49] <Legacy2kkkk> xD
[09:49] <SpaceGhost> Not that funny bud, but welcome
[09:50] <pointlessjon> do you have to do anything special to run couchdb on karmic koala?
[09:50] <Legacy2kkkk> irc owns
[09:50] <Legacy2kkkk> who likes backtrack? xD
[09:50] <ltspadmin> when i boot the thin client through floppy i am getting an error message chroot: cannot execute /usr/bin/getltscfg:
[09:50] <SpaceGhost> Snicksie, use a special request form
[09:50] <Wez> does ubuntu do a fancy retail like package, you know in a fancy box and stuff?
[09:50] <prince_jammys> pointlessjon: join #ubuntu+1, karmic's channel
[09:50] <david__> Legacy2kkkk: , the folks at the backtrack channel
[09:50] <david__> =P
[09:50] <pointlessjon> prince_jammys: thanks
[09:50] <SpaceGhost> Legacy2kkkk this isn't IM...
[09:51] <Legacy2kkkk> ?
[09:51] <Snicksie> SpaceGhost, there's no option to get it at all, so would it be due to the new version or due to a limit, that's what i'm wondering? ;)
[09:51] <SpaceGhost> Wez: Yes it does look at it.
[09:51] <my12inchdisk> bye and thanks for all the help.
[09:51] <ActionParsnip> Legacy2kkkk: i always say yo yo yo
[09:51] <Snicksie> Legacy2kkkk, he means that this is for asking questions 'bout ubuntu, not just for fun ;)
[09:51] <Wez> ???
[09:51] <MenZa> Wez: Nope. They do ShipIt CDs, though.
[09:51] <Legacy2kkkk> lol
[09:52] <MenZa> !shipit > Wez
[09:52] <SpaceGhost> Snicksie: you can fill out a request form, not the normal kind, the kind where you atually type out why you deserve more CDs.
[09:52] <Snicksie> SpaceGhost, there's no possibility to do that ;)
[09:52] <my12inchdisk> Remember Friends don't let friends use Microsoft linux.
[09:52] <Legacy2kkkk> what is microsoft linux?
[09:52] <ActionParsnip> my12inchdisk: bit hard when all my servers run it ;)
[09:53] <SpaceGhost> It's linux, raped and beaten until it submits to windows selfish demands.
[09:53] <my12inchdisk> Really your servers run microsoft linux... sorry if I knew I would have typed slower.
[09:53] <insmod> Bluey1: get cheese going?
[09:53] <Legacy2kkkk> that sucks
[09:53] <Legacy2kkkk> why would ms make a linux disto?
[09:54] <ActionParsnip> Legacy2kkkk: they havent, and if they did they cant sell it so probably wont
[09:54] <my12inchdisk> yea legacy, they even put in the blue lock up screen so it would not look better then windows.
[09:54] <SpaceGhost> I'm sort of wondering if this is a support channel or a chat channel, can someone enlighten me?
[09:54] <RhysM> Hi guys I have been using ubuntu as a user for 4 years now and after a heated debate about the productive uses of an open source environment i have been allowed to create a replica of our current working system using open source software. Can anyone with experience of this help me with selection of packages?
[09:54] <lightpriest__> what is the proper way to request a package rebuild from source in launchpad? asking a question?
[09:54] <ActionParsnip> Legacy2kkkk: anyway its oftopic here, please take it to #ubuntu-offtopic
[09:54] <Legacy2kkkk> true lol
[09:55] <Snicksie> SpaceGhost, whatever link i click, it gives this text: You have already received our maximum number of allowed shipments. Please download the CD image and record it yourself.
[09:55] <ActionParsnip> lightpriest__: i'd use brainstorm
[09:55] <my12inchdisk> SpaceGhost, I need support on how to chat.
[09:55] <my12inchdisk> LOL
[09:55] <ActionParsnip> lightpriest__: have you not found a ppa for it?
[09:55] <lightpriest__> ActionParsnip, brainstorm isn't a place to raise ideas? :)
[09:55] <my12inchdisk> ok, bye everyone.  thank for the help.
[09:55] <ActionParsnip> lightpriest__: yeah, an idea to compile a package, if its inappropriate it will be moved to the right place
[09:56] <lightpriest__> I've added a utility to xmltv project and I want the package in the repos to have it...
[09:56] <lightpriest__> kinda like a "refresh"? :P
[09:56] <ActionParsnip> !contribute
[09:56] <lightpriest__> I'm familiar with the terminology :)
[09:56] <lightpriest__> I'm not
there are distros that do that
[09:56] <lightpriest__> ok :)
[09:56] <RhysM> insmod can you suggest one?
there job is to mimic it for other computers
[09:57] <SpaceGhost> Snicksie, I'm getting the same message. I've gotten one cd. I think it's just a slight burp.
they list them on distrowatch
[09:57] <Snicksie> SpaceGhost, so most likely due to the new version, all right ;)
[09:58] <SpaceGhost> I'm thinking it's a bit of that and the fact that they send out a lot of CDs.
[09:58] <RhysM> I need all the obvious stuff open source but what about alternatives to citrix?
[09:58] <ltspadmin> hi
[09:58] <ActionParsnip> RhysM: there is a citrix client for linux
[09:58] <SpaceGhost> Rhysm: What do you want? a selection of packages?
[09:59] <ActionParsnip> RhysM: http://www.citrix.com/English/SS/downloads/details.asp?downloadID=3323&productID=-1
[09:59] <ltspadmin> getting an error message while thinclient boot "chroot : cannotexecute /usr/bin/getltscfg
[09:59] <ActionParsnip> RhysM: linux makes a great thin client OS
[09:59] <ltspadmin> getting an error message while thinclient boot "chroot : cannotexecute /usr/bin/getltscfg: exec for
[09:59] <RhysM> Action no i mean a server alternative open source? is there something like it?
[09:59] <SpaceGhost> Hey Itspadmin, don't do that.
[09:59] <ActionParsnip> RhysM: well citrix is a proprietary product, you may be able to buy the server software for linux
[09:59] <SpaceGhost> !patience | Itspadmin
[09:59] <ltspadmin> what..SpaceeGhost
debian redhat .... any
[10:00] <RhysM> I dont think you understand what i am saying.... I am looking for an open source remote working desktop solution with comparable features to citrix
[10:00]  * SpaceGhost gives ActionParsnip a clout round the head with a fresh copy of HydraIRC
[10:01] <ActionParsnip> RhysM: you could run xen or x forwarding to achieve the same kind of thing
you clearly know nothing
[10:01] <ActionParsnip> SpaceGhost: used it agaes ago
[10:01] <RhysM> insmod - hence asking questions
[10:01] <SpaceGhost> insmod, here's a hint don't be a dick.
[10:01] <homers> Ciao a tutti XD
[10:01] <ActionParsnip> SpaceGhost: doesnt do sametime, carrier does irc and sametime so is perfect
 fucku
and i answered
[10:02] <ActionParsnip> keep it civil
[10:02] <SpaceGhost> Whoa there friend. Maybe you need to go ask your parents to regulate your internet usage.
[10:02] <RhysM> isn;t the aim of linux to promote open source? well thats exactly what i am trying to do
[10:02] <vox> insmod: leave the attitude and the language outside.
[10:02] <homers> buongiorno c'e qulkuno che parla italiano?
[10:02] <znh> Hello. Is there an alternative way to display icons on the desktop? Like in a circle or some other fancy something
[10:02] <RhysM> And by finding the name of components/software to use i can then go away and read up and figure it out
[10:02] <SpaceGhost> RhysM: maybe your approach isn't the best? I'm not sure I understand.
no t THe vox
[10:02] <ActionParsnip> RhysM: unfortunately citrix as far as I can see is only offering presentation servers to windows platforms
[10:02] <prince_jammys> !it | homers
[10:03] <vox> insmod: pardon?
not THevox
[10:03] <ActionParsnip> RhysM: you can use X forwarding over ssh to run the app on the big central server but show the app on the client system (much like citrix)
[10:03] <SpaceGhost> insmod, stop being a juvenile.
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[10:04] <vox> insmod: you can either be civil or you can leave. your call.
[10:04] <ActionParsnip> RhysM: you can get the same under windows with putty and xming
[10:04] <SpaceGhost> insmod, seriously don't piggyback on my rebuttal I already called you a young child.
[10:04] <znh> vox, you have my vote for the latter
[10:04] <RhysM> I have already setup a sendmail gateway for the corporate email system for alias management so I'm not a complete newbie but just wanted best practice advice before i go with the first product a google search shows up
[10:04] <SpaceGhost> You can feel free to leave or chill and ask/answer questions.
[10:04] <ltspadmin> how to rebuild nbi.img image in amd64bit for i386 client
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[10:05] <iceroot> insmod: stop that
[10:05] <ActionParsnip> vox: cheers dude, saved me having to call ops
[10:05] <znh> !ops
[10:05] <SpaceGhost> Lawl, I love you guys.
[10:05] <RhysM> Thanks action i will look into that x forwarding method then
[10:06] <ActionParsnip> RhysM: yeah simply have the xming running which will give you an x server, if the clients are linux then you already have this
[10:06] <mobi-sheep> ActionParsnip: Yeah, but somebody else pulled the trigger.  That's one ammo we'll never recover. :(
[10:07] <RhysM> and if not will putty do the trick?
[10:07] <ActionParsnip> RhysM: you can then run: putty -X user@server     or  ssh -X user@server    and log in, when you run gui apps (like gedit / oowriter etc) they will be executed on the server but the graphical bit will be on the client system
[10:07] <SpaceGhost> Xforwarding through ssh woo.
[10:07] <RhysM> ahhh right i understand
[10:07] <purplefool> in my system menu under administration there is no 'hardware drivers' list.  how would i go about re-entering that in the menu?
[10:07] <ActionParsnip> RhysM: sure putty is fine but you will need xming installed and running as windows does not have an x server to stick the apps on
[10:07] <mobi-sheep> !away > avc_working
[10:08] <vox> anyway.
[10:08] <Xtreme_Great_> WHAT THE...? AW, WE'VE COME OUT BEFORE SOMEBODY SEES YOU.
[10:08] <ActionParsnip> RhysM: if you are planning many users make sure you use gigabit ethernet or it will crawl
[10:08] <SpaceGhost> weird way to say hello Xtreme
[10:09] <RhysM> We currently only have a 4 server farm with 12 user splits on 4 vm's running on a poweredge 2950
[10:09] <ActionParsnip> purplefool: add a new entry to run:   gksudo jockey-gtk
[10:09] <ActionParsnip> RhysM: nice, that'll do it
[10:09] <ActionParsnip> RhysM: those 2950s are niiiice
[10:10] <RhysM> Yeah we have a stack of 12 just sitting there from an office shutdown we did a couple of weeks ago hence this idea
[10:10] <codeFiend> hey all
[10:11] <RhysM> And we had a charity auction so i bought 3 1950's for at home for £38 each :)
[10:11] <codeFiend> if I have a mac and a ubuntu machine plugged into the same network, and both are set up to connect using dhcp, why would ubuntu fail to get online, but mac can get online fine? (I can ping the gateway from ubuntu box, but nothing outside)
[10:11] <codeFiend> is there any common things I could check?
[10:11] <ltspadmin> Error: Connect: Connection refused. after boot from floppy (nbi.img )
[10:11] <purplefool> ActionParsnip, hmmm...did that an got a lot of 'xlib:  extension "Generic Event Extension" missing on display ":0.0"."...6 times...what does that mean?
[10:11] <ltspadmin> I rebuilt the ltsp client environment. The following command to rebuild the ltsp client environment allows the client to find the nbi.img file.
[10:11] <ltspadmin> Code:
[10:11] <ltspadmin> sudo ltsp-build-client --arch i386
[10:11] <ltspadmin> Unfortunately, after the client gets its IP address, etc., via DHCP and the server transmits the nbi.img file (actually the file linked to by nbi.img) to the client, the client hesitates for a few minutes and drops into the BusyBox shell. Above the shell prompt, I observed an error message that said Error: Connect: Connection refused. That error message was followed by problems with mounting and so on. So although the architecture problem has been cor
[10:11] <FloodBot3> ltspadmin: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[10:11] <ltspadmin> rected, the clients still don't boot. Up to now I haven't found any solution to the "Connection refused" error. Still looking. LTSP shouldn't be this hard to install.
[10:12] <ActionParsnip> purplefool: i get that too, not sure, app still runs though right
[10:12] <vox> codeFiend: is the dhcp server sending the default gateway?
[10:12] <codeFiend> yes
[10:12] <codeFiend> vox: that is, I assume so. I didn't set the gateway manually, but ifconfig shows one
[10:12] <Xtreme_Great> Hi Xtreme_Great_
[10:12] <SpaceGhost> !pastebin | itsPadmin
[10:12] <purplefool> ActionParsnip, what should be running?  no hardware driver menu and no other windows opened?
[10:13] <ActionParsnip> purplefool: jockey is the hardware app
[10:13] <ltspadmin> Unfortunately, after the client gets its IP address, etc., via DHCP and the server transmits the nbi.img file (actually the file linked to by nbi.img) to the client, the client hesitates for a few minutes and drops into the BusyBox shell. Above the shell prompt, I observed an error message that said Error: Connect: Connection refused. That error message was followed by problems with mounting and so on. So although the architecture problem has been cor
[10:13] <ltspadmin> rected, the clients still don't boot. Up to now I haven't found any solution to the "Connection refused" error. Still looking. LTSP shouldn't be this hard to install.
[10:13] <kelohippi> why does my clean install of ubuntu 9.04 say "Perhaps iptables or your kernel needs to be upgraded." when trying to run it?
[10:13] <ActionParsnip> !info jockey-gtk
[10:13] <SpaceGhost> !patience | Itspadmin
[10:13] <vox> codeFiend: ifconfig shows it.. how?
[10:13] <ActionParsnip> kelohippi: did you run the cd verifier?
[10:13] <purplefool> ActionParsnip, oh...that's good to know...but i still have no hardware driver window or menu entry
[10:14] <kelohippi> ActionParsnip: i did
[10:14] <ActionParsnip> purplefool: you should use alacarte to edit the menu to put that app command back in, thats all i know
[10:14] <ActionParsnip> purplefool: if you reinstall it, is the menu item reinstated?
[10:15] <kelohippi> ActionParsnip: but it is weird it was verified cause when i burned the dvd it gave some error in last bits it was writing
[10:15] <ActionParsnip> kelohippi: then all i can suggest are boot options
[10:15] <ActionParsnip> !bootoptions | kelohippi
[10:15] <codeFiend> vox: maybe not... i'm not at that machine right now... but on mac it shows it in network settings, so i'd assume dhcp server sends it
[10:15] <ActionParsnip> kelohippi: errors aint good
[10:15] <purplefool> ActionParsnip, no it wasn't.  i was working this page:  http://tan-com.com/posts/technology/fix-ubuntu-904-ati-driver-issue and got to the very end where i needed the menu and it is not there.
[10:16] <codeFiend> vox: I think i thought about ifconfig because I used that to check whether I even got an ip address assigned
[10:16] <codeFiend> vox: sorry, got mixed up
[10:17] <vox> codeFiend: when you get to the machine, type "sudo route", then look for an entry with the G flag
[10:17] <vox> codeFiend: if that's not set, it's not getting the default gateway from dhcp for some reason
[10:18] <codeFiend> vox: ok, I will try that
[10:18] <codeFiend> vox: thanks for the advice.
[10:18] <vox> codeFiend: no probs
[10:18] <codeFiend> I'll probably be here tomorrow night with lots of stupid questions if that doesn't work :)
[10:19] <vox> codeFiend: thats cool, it's what we're here for :)
[10:21] <znh> Hello. Is there an alternative way to display icons on the desktop? Like in a circle or some other fancy something
[10:21] <Xtreme_Great_> THI HII, TOTAL AMUESANT.
[10:21] <ActionParsnip> !caps | Xtreme_Great
[10:21] <SpaceGhost> znh: my friend, make love to .png's they are your friend.
[10:21] <ActionParsnip> znh: you could use a dock
[10:22] <znh> ActionParsnip, for icons on the desktop? Desktop icons?
[10:22] <Xtreme_Great> That's not me. This guy is using my nick with an underscore in the end.
[10:22] <ActionParsnip> znh: sure why not
[10:23] <vox> Xtreme_Great: yes, that's why you're both from the same address.
[10:23] <ActionParsnip> owned
[10:24] <Xtreme_Great> That's my brother and he has to have my nick. What do I do?
[10:24] <SpaceGhost> Not let him on.
[10:24] <Xtreme_Great> And since we're on a lan, on wan side, we
[10:24] <linny> hit him
[10:24] <linny> :)
[10:24] <Xtreme_Great> are supposed to have the same ID.
[10:24] <SpaceGhost> Maybe not let him log in, then /slap yourself until he bleeds?
[10:24] <ActionParsnip> Xtreme_Great: get him his own nck
[10:25] <znh> ActionParsnip, which dock can you recommend?
[10:25] <Xtreme_Great> He wants mine... He's too small to listen and settle down for a new nick... :)
[10:25] <SpaceGhost> Simple, don't let him use it.
[10:25] <kelohippi> ActionParsnip: depmod -a fixed it o.O
[10:25] <SpaceGhost> Must he be on IRC?
[10:25] <ActionParsnip> znh: people who use compositing rave of avant-window-navigator   theres also kooldock and cairodock
[10:25] <ActionParsnip> kelohippi: nice one
[10:26] <Xtreme_Great> :)
[10:26] <linny> i personally use tint2
[10:26] <Xtreme_Great> He just has to do whatever I do...
[10:26] <keyboardknight> turn off his computer
[10:27] <SpaceGhost> Have him do a rm -rf /
[10:27] <Xtreme_Great> He uses doze...
[10:27] <Xtreme_Great> With a win at the start... ;)
[10:27] <SpaceGhost> Oh, then use logmein and screw with him a bit.
[10:27] <Flannel> !danger
[10:28] <infidel2s> i have a Dell inspiron e1505 notebook with ubuntu 9.04 and wifi isnt working, just the wired ethernet (and they're on the same internal card). is there anything special i have to do to get wifi working?
[10:28] <Xtreme_Great> I'll get a real good beating from mom if she knows I screwed up the computer...
[10:28] <SpaceGhost> It was a joke obviously, as you'd notice the nature of the comments.
[10:28] <linny> whos will robinson ?
[10:28] <vox> SpaceGhost: seriously, dont do that
[10:28] <SpaceGhost> Well, maybe you could use logmein and remote control it.
[10:28] <MenZa> SpaceGhost: Please don't. Joke or not, some people may run it.
[10:28] <SpaceGhost> sorry vox.
[10:28] <MenZa> SpaceGhost: Humour doesn't travel well across the 'tubes.
[10:28] <Flannel> SpaceGhost: I don't care.  Don't joke about that here.  Heck, this is a support channel, you shouldn't be joking a whole lot here anyway.
[10:28] <SpaceGhost> my god, seriously?
[10:28] <Flannel> SpaceGhost: Yes.
[10:28] <ActionParsnip> SpaceGhost: very
[10:28] <Xtreme_Great> What does it do anyway?
[10:28] <MenZa> Xtreme_Great: It removes your root partition - i.e. all your system files.
[10:28] <MenZa> Xtreme_Great: And breaks your system quite badly.
[10:29] <Xtreme_Great> MenZa: On Linux right?
[10:29] <vox> ...breaks?
[10:29] <ActionParsnip> Xtreme_Great: emphasis on ALL
[10:29] <MenZa> Correct.
[10:29] <Rohirrim> without asking any questions
[10:29] <MenZa> vox: Well, break => makes unusable.
[10:29] <linny> infidel2s: i would googlw up about the particular wifi card/chipset  you have then go to ubuntu forums youll find somthing there
[10:29] <SpaceGhost> I didn't know people were that inept. Lawl. I tend to look up any command I'm given, but I can't expect anyone else to do that.
[10:29] <MenZa> SpaceGhost: The only medium I can think of where humour does well on teh internets is through pictures of cats with mildly humourous captions.
[10:30] <MenZa> SpaceGhost: It's not a matter of ineptness, it's a matter of people in here trusting others.
[10:30] <SpaceGhost> MenZa: I completely agree, except not really.
[10:30] <Xtreme_Great> infidel2s: Download, compile and install the compat-wireless source package. That should work. If it doesn't, I'm not here... :)
[10:30] <Blank__> MenZa, do i know you from somewhere? :p
[10:30] <Blank__> (ot i know)
[10:31] <MenZa> Not as far as I know. And, as you pointed out yourself, offtopic. :)
[10:31] <vox> SpaceGhost: 99% of the people who come here don't know any better. suggesting someone use it, in any context, isnt really A Good Idea.
[10:31] <Xtreme_Great> Guys, I have this cool new program, Megahal.
[10:31] <ActionParsnip> personally i think their should be an alias by default in .bashrc so it doesnt do anything
[10:31] <infidel2s> Xtreme_Great ok i'll try that, otherwise do you think ndiswrapper might work?
[10:31] <SpaceGhost> Okay, I kinda fucking got it guys.
[10:32] <Rohirrim> I have a question, I have installed ubuntu on a partition (small, of 20 GB) and have vista on one partition and two other partition with vista, But now I wanna remove vista, so is it ok that i can use the other three partitions (after removing vista) in ubuntu with keeping the file system of those partitions as NTFS?
[10:32] <Xtreme_Great> infidel2s: ndiswrapper should work, but you won't have many features (like rfmon mode). That would depend if you're into wireless hacking. Otherwise, just go for ndiswrapper.
[10:32] <patbam> ActionParsnip: i tried booting a live fedora cd and it hung :P the fates are agin' me
[10:33] <ActionParsnip> patbam: very interesting, is your cpu 64bit?
[10:33] <patbam> ActionParsnip: yes
[10:33] <vox> Xtreme_Great: it would be preferable if you didnt try it out in here.
[10:33] <Xtreme_Great> Does anyone know how to attach Megahal to an irc network? And someone please tell some channel where bots are allowed for testing and training.
[10:33] <ActionParsnip> patbam: and what arch do you download for your ISOs?
[10:33] <Xtreme_Great> vox: Don't worry. I know this is a no spam channel...
[10:34] <ActionParsnip> Xtreme_Great: irc allows spawning and destruction of channels
[10:34] <ActionParsnip> Xtreme_Great: just join a randomly named channel and it will be made
[10:34] <nordhri> [1]SpaceGhost, you there?
[10:34] <patbam> ActionParsnip: i have tried both 64 and 32 bit for ubuntu, with the same freezing result. for fedora apparently there's just one distro for the live cd, which is labeled F12-Beta-x86_64-Live.torrent
[10:34] <Xtreme_Great> ActionParnship: But noone would be there to talk to the bot then...
[10:35] <ActionParsnip> patbam: could try a bios update if one is known to fix the issues you are having
[10:35] <ActionParsnip> Xtreme_Great: you would be
[10:35] <patbam> ActionParsnip: hmm that sounds interesting :)
[10:35] <ActionParsnip> Xtreme_Great: and if yuo use tab you can complete my name quicker and accurately
[10:35] <Xtreme_Great> ActionParsnip: Oh, I can train him offline. That's not the problem. But I want it to know about different kinds of people.
[10:36] <ActionParsnip> Xtreme_Great: get it set up and i'll mosey on in
[10:36] <Xtreme_Great> ActionParsnip: Awesome! Now here comes the problem....
[10:37]  * raid0 hello loes
[10:37]  * raid0 loves*
[10:37] <Kerio> hello!
[10:37] <Xtreme_Great> Actionparsnip: I go the bot source from http://megahal.alioth.debian.org/download/old/, and had to change some code to eliminate errors and warnings.
[10:37] <raid0> how are we today? :)
[10:37] <Rohirrim> I have a question, I have installed ubuntu on a partition (small, of 20 GB) and have vista on one partition and two other partition with vista, But now I wanna remove vista, so is it ok that i can use the other three partitions (after removing vista) in ubuntu with keeping the file system of those partitions as NTFS?
[10:37] <[1]SpaceGhost> Yes
[10:37] <Xtreme_Great> Actionparsnip: But, it connects to the network, and after the first statement, does not say anything.
[10:37] <ActionParsnip> Xtreme_Great: why is that a problem?
[10:38] <ActionParsnip> Xtreme_Great: then you need to tweak more
[10:38] <Kerio> if i wish to switch from one nvidia card to another with 9.04 is there any precausion i should do?
[10:38] <frogzoo> Rohirrim: if you wipe those partitions, format them as ext3
[10:38] <raid0> Rohirrim,  yes its ok, you wont have problems
[10:38] <[1]SpaceGhost> Rohirrim:yes.
[10:38] <Xtreme_Great> ActionParsnip: And does not work with any commands listed in the source. Of course, I didn't read the whole source yet.
[10:38] <Rohirrim> I don't want to format those partitions, I ll need a large backup drive to format them :P
[10:38] <Xtreme_Great> ActionParsnip: Then it seems, it's going to be quite some work trying to tweak it.
[10:38] <raid0> Rohirrim,  you can keep them though and use them as NTFS partitions, if you tend to wipe Ubuntu sometime for windows
[10:39] <Xtreme_Great> :)
[10:39] <Xtreme_Great> :'(
[10:39] <RhysM> ActionParsnip: are there any cost/legal implications of using open source software in a corporate environment?
[10:39] <ActionParsnip> Xtreme_Great: then setting up the channel to test something you know is broken is pointless
[10:39] <[1]SpaceGhost> Rohirrim, they will continue to work as they are independant from vista
[10:39]  * patbam tries to figure out what his bios is 
[10:39] <Rohirrim> Thanks then, vista is going
[10:39] <ActionParsnip> RhysM: you cannot see the OS itself, thats all (as its not yours to sell) otherwise, go crazy
[10:39] <ratbox> Hey there ubu-users, anyone know where someone might host there Ac!D Linux ISO image for cheap?
[10:40] <[1]SpaceGhost> !anoyone | ratbox
[10:40] <[1]SpaceGhost> !anyone | ratbox
[10:40] <ActionParsnip> patbam: if you screw the bio you may brick your motherboard
[10:40] <patbam> ActionParsnip: yeah. but right now the system is more or less unusable
[10:40] <oh_robot> shell question. how can I  copy all  *.jpg files in a certain directory or its subdirectories to one /target folder?
[10:40] <patbam> i nuked windows :P
[10:41] <[1]SpaceGhost> cp _R *.jpg /pathtofolder
[10:41] <[1]SpaceGhost> oops
[10:41] <RhysM> cp -R*
[10:41] <ratbox> Okay, fine.  I need to host my Linux Distro somwhere, and I barely make enough to eat one, who's got hosting for cheap/free?
[10:41] <ratbox> *eat on*
[10:41] <pema> can anyone help me, I cant get my dvd's to play in my player, when i input the command 'mount' it returns back /dev/sr0 on /media/cdrom0 type udf (ro,nosuid,nodev,utf8,user=pema) reads
[10:41] <Boohbah> oh_robot: cp -a /certain-dir/*.jpg /target
[10:41] <ratbox> sorry, typo
[10:41] <[1]SpaceGhost> oh_robot: cp -R .jpg /path
[10:42] <prince_jammys> use find
[10:42] <[1]SpaceGhost> ratbox: dreamhost
[10:42] <Boohbah> ratbox: i might have that, what's your distro? PM please
[10:44] <[1]SpaceGhost> *crickets*
[10:44] <ActionParsnip> pema: you dont mount dvds to play them
[10:44] <patbam> ActionParsnip: hmm there is a bios listed for linux for my model on the acer site
[10:44] <ActionParsnip> pema: you will need libdvdcss2 from the medibuntu repo
[10:45] <pema> libdvdcss2 is installed
[10:45] <pema> there's a dvd in the drive and it's the same dvd drive i used to install ubuntu
[10:46] <[1]SpaceGhost> pema: what player are you using?
[10:46] <pema> I've tried mplayer and vlc
[10:46] <ActionParsnip> pema: load a media player app. click file -> load disk
[10:46] <pema> tryed
[10:46] <RhysM> i hate google
[10:47] <ActionParsnip> RhysM: dont use it, there are lots of search engines out there
[10:47] <Kerio> if i wish to switch from one nvidia card to another with 9.04 is there any precausion i should take?
[10:47] <RhysM> no google does its job fine it's just my laziness really lol
[10:47] <flyguy97> I have a bluetooth mouse that I connected using Blueman. After a nominal period of inactivity the mouse seems to disconnect but the send and receive indicator say the mouse activity is registering with the computer, but still the mouse pointer does not move.
[10:47] <RhysM> it always gives me search results from 2005/2006
[10:48] <ActionParsnip> Kerio: should just be ale to switch
[10:48] <Kerio> like in windows "remove harware" or something similar
[10:48] <Kerio> yok thank you
[10:48] <Kerio> ok*
[10:48] <ActionParsnip> RhysM: i hate how it adds a whole bunch of crap to copied urls when you copy them
[10:48] <[1]SpaceGhost> Kerio: turn off your computer.
[10:48] <ActionParsnip> RhysM: its so infuriating
[10:48] <patbam> ActionParsnip: eep no docs on how to flash th ebios without windows :(
[10:48] <Kerio> ok, should i leave the pwer cord plugged in? :)
[10:48] <ActionParsnip> patbam: dos
[10:48] <[1]SpaceGhost> kerio: no
[10:49] <Kerio> hehe, i know just kidding :)
[10:49] <pema> mplayer returns "No stream found to handle url dvd://1" and vlc returns Playback failure:
[10:49] <pema> DVDRead could not open the disc "X�G	��G	��G	8�G	".
[10:49] <pema> Your input can't be opened:
[10:49] <pema> VLC is unable to open the MRL 'dvd://X�G	��G	��G	8�G	'. Check the log for details.
[10:49] <oh_robot> Boohbah: thanks. but "cp -a /certain-dir/*.jpg /target" doesn't check the subdirectories, too
[10:49] <FloodBot3> pema: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[10:49] <[1]SpaceGhost> KerioL I hear that you can just drop it out a window.
[10:49] <[1]SpaceGhost> That works too.
[10:49] <patbam> ActionParsnip: pardon my newbtacularosity, but do you mean that dos is on the system, or that i can install it, or somethign?
[10:49] <ActionParsnip> patbam: you'll need a dos boot floppy or boot cd
[10:50] <[1]SpaceGhost> Use freedos
[10:50] <infidel2s> Xtreme_Great: when i had ubuntu 8.04 my wifi worked automatically on this laptop. then i stopped using it for a month and then installed 9.04 and it suddenly stopped working. do you think that's more likely ubuntu's fault of my hardware failing?
[10:50] <Kerio> lol
[10:50] <ActionParsnip> infidel2s: you havent configured the wifi for the new kernel
[10:50] <patbam> ah okay, i've found somelinks about it. will read a bit, thanks folks
[10:50] <infidel2s> ActionParsnip well i tried 'configuring' it
[10:50] <infidel2s> i set up the wpa2 info
[10:50] <[1]SpaceGhost> Later paham
[10:51] <ActionParsnip> infidel2s: but does it have a driver?
[10:51] <[1]SpaceGhost> Have you seen tyler durden?
[10:51] <Hajuu> hahah
[10:51] <Hajuu> <3
[10:51] <infidel2s> ActionParsnip i have no idea. not sure how to check
[10:51] <oh_robot> [1]SpaceGhost: "cp -R .jpg /path" says "cannot stat .jpg: not such file ..." ...hm
[10:51] <[1]SpaceGhost> I less than three you too.
[10:51] <ActionParsnip> infidel2s: wpa2 is going to do nothing if the OS cant even talk to the device
[10:51] <[1]SpaceGhost> oh_robot, you need the asterisk. the *
[10:51] <infidel2s> oh_robot you probalby want *.jpg
[10:51] <RhysM> cp -R *.jpg /path
[10:51] <[1]SpaceGhost> before the.jpeg
[10:52] <pema> dam, it just crashes 'movie player'
[10:52] <daure> hi, I have a problem with file sharing in ubuntu(9.04). I right-click on a folder and go to the share tab and when I click on "configure file sharing" it prompts me for a password and does nothing, subsequent clicks also does nothing
[10:52] <ActionParsnip> for i in `ls *.jpg` do; cp {} /path \;
[10:52] <ActionParsnip> done
[10:52] <ActionParsnip> without the  \
[10:52] <[1]SpaceGhost> Is this dvd made of kryptonite?
[10:52] <nordhri> [1]SpaceGhost, you have a call on the secret batphone
[10:53] <[1]SpaceGhost> ActionParsnip: I prefer methods that people can flesh out and understand.
[10:53] <RhysM> Any ideas on a media centre solution comparable to VMC and controllable by remote/pda?
[10:53] <pema> well it plays ok when i was using window
[10:53] <pema> ss
[10:53] <[1]SpaceGhost> nordhri, that was the most epic way to say you have a pm.
[10:53] <pema> won't play with ubuntu
[10:54] <nordhri> LOL
[10:54] <ActionParsnip> [1]SpaceGhost: me too but it would work
[10:54] <[1]SpaceGhost> ActionParsnip: he forgot the * before .jpg
[10:54] <pema> I spent hours on the internet trying to get a fix
[10:54] <Hajuu> Dude wtf, in VLC you cant set the audio device to use, just the audio device type
[10:54] <ActionParsnip> makes sense
[10:54] <Hajuu> thats so dumb.
[10:55] <pema> sucks
[10:55] <sanjay> hi jon
[10:58] <[1]SpaceGhost> ActionParsnip: he forgot the * before .jpg
[10:58] <[1]SpaceGhost> Sorry about that repost. accidental up key
[10:58] <Hajuu> You better be sorry.
[10:59] <Hajuu> Or else there would have been trouble!
[10:59] <flyguy97> anyone else expierencing problems with their bluetooth mouse. Mine drops its connection after inactivity
[10:59] <SpaceGhost> So much that I erected a statue in your honor.
[10:59] <infidel2s> do most laptops from 2006 require ndiswrapper driver installs in jaunty caues i have a dell and i thought that was the #1 supported linux laptop?
[10:59]  * Hajuu snickers innocently
[10:59] <Hajuu> you said erected!
[10:59] <infidel2s> (for wifi)
[10:59] <SpaceGhost> I said it, I know.
[10:59] <ArasTa> guys...how to install skype on ubuntu
[10:59] <ArasTa> ?
[10:59] <infidel2s> all my other drivers (video, sound, etc) worked fine
[10:59] <SpaceGhost> infidel2s: use a wired internet and get your drivers.
[10:59] <ArasTa> apt-get install skype does not work
[11:00] <XamDM> ArasTa, enable medibuntu-repo and install it with apt
[11:00] <SpaceGhost> You have to add the repositories.
[11:00] <ArasTa> how to enable that XamDM
[11:00] <ArasTa> ?
[11:00] <infidel2s> SpaceGhost do i have to use ndiswrapper to get drivers or are there linux native ones
[11:00] <Viki27> Hello , i trying to compile the xml-rpc package from http://xmlrpc-c.sourceforge.net/ , and i get error , i tried to find on Google an answer.. but no luck .. the error while using the command : "sudo make" i past my error into pastbin , can please anyone take a look and tell me what i should do ? http://pastebin.com/m2a1a2dff
[11:00] <XamDM> ArasTa, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Medibuntu
[11:01] <ArasTa> XamDM, thanks dyude
[11:01] <ArasTa> dude
[11:01] <guifre> anybody from US?
[11:01] <Hajuu> Nope, people from the USA aren't allowed on the internet.
[11:01] <Hajuu> Sorry.
[11:01] <guifre> :-d
[11:01] <guifre> I'm not from US
[11:01] <Hajuu> Highfive!
[11:01] <SpaceGhost> Viki27: recompile with this on the end -fPIC
[11:02] <SpaceGhost> I'm sober! Do I get a high five?
[11:02] <vox> guys, this is for ubuntu support. for everything else take it to #ubuntu-offtopic
[11:02] <tillin> nas
[11:02] <guifre> ok, by
[11:02] <tillin> does anyone know why this short python script doesn't work http://paste.linuxassist.net/215069 ?
[11:02] <anna> hi there is there anyone from the netherlands then?
[11:02] <XamDM> ArasTa, hope it helped you medibuntu also brings packages for libdvdcss2 (DVD-playback)
[11:03] <SpaceGhost> Okay, if I were to write a script that gave me high fives everytime I spelled something correctly that was more than six letters, how would I accomplish that?
[11:03] <Hajuu> SpaceGhost: No highfives until you drink your winez, young man!
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[11:03] <Viki27> SpaceGhost: to use it as flag after the make command such : sudo make -fPIC ?
[11:03] <ArasTa> XamDM, done dude...it's installing ;)
[11:03] <ArasTa> thatnks that was helpfil XamDM
[11:04] <XamDM> ArasTa, there is also a nice tool ubuntutweak can be found on www.getdeb.net
[11:04] <XamDM> ArasTa, has some more useful repos
[11:05] <SpaceGhost> Maybe if I were to install wine on my computer could I write a script to run and everytime I logged in, it would run and use libnotify to say "*HighFive!*" Then open a game of solitaire?
[11:05] <daure> can anybody help me with smb sharing in ub9.04 please ? when I click on "configure file sharing" in the share tab of a folder's proterties window it doesn't do anything
[11:05] <Viki27> SpaceGhost: to use it as flag after the make command such : sudo make -fPIC ?
[11:05] <Hajuu> ...
[11:05] <Hajuu> Or maybe.
[11:05] <Hajuu> Not.
[11:05] <daure> i've googled and searched the forums and can't find anything
[11:05] <SpaceGhost> Viki27: yes
[11:06] <Hajuu> You can't cheat your way through life SpaceGhost
[11:06] <Viki27> SpaceGhost: make: PIC: No such file or directory , make: *** No rule to make target `PIC'.  Stop.
[11:07] <SpaceGhost> No, but I can try to get root permissions on it.
[11:07] <ArasTa> XamDM, thanks man
[11:07] <ArasTa> bye
[11:08] <SpaceGhost> Viki27: Sorry mate, I was just pouring through the paste. Let me look more.
[11:08] <SpaceGhost> 55./usr/bin/ld: XmlRpcCpp.o: relocation R_X86_64_32 against `a local symbol' can not be used when making a shared object; recompile with -fPIC
[11:09] <SpaceGhost> Viki27: look at that line that I didn't mean to paste in this channel, but as a pm.
[11:09] <infid> if lshw sees my wifi card but says it's disabled, does that mean the drivers arent installed or that they could be but some config option is disabling it?
[11:10] <Viki27> SpaceGhost: ok , i see this line what i should do ?
[11:10] <SpaceGhost> It says to recopmile with -fPIC. I have no idea what it means and as it was my only lead, I'm tapped.
[11:12] <root> hey
[11:14] <AkifTariq123> I use ubuntu minimal CD to install Ubuntu. Usually when I have to reinstall ubuntu, I delete all the folders by booting from rescue cd and backup my needed files and then install ubuntu in the same partition. This was I am able to install ubuntu cleanly without loosing my data. I have a lot of packages in apt cache folder. I was just wondering if I can ask ubuntu to consult it first if it has the latest version so I can save my bandwidth usage.
[11:14] <Blank__> AkifTariq123, there's a program called "apt-cacher" which can do that
[11:14] <Blank__> it can import any packages from your cache and act as a proxy for either your local machine or your whole network
[11:15] <Blank__> for instance, i use it on my home server because of my slow connection - every megabyte counts
[11:15] <AkifTariq123> can you please provide my useful link ... so while installing ubuntu from CD I can tell it to use apt-cache....
[11:15] <Blank__> you won't need to do it during the install...
[11:15] <Blank__> you'll need to copy your old cache folder somewhere else, then set up apt-cacher after you install
[11:16] <root> wow
[11:16] <root> daming users
[11:16] <oh_robot> "find *.jpg" returns me a long list ... how can I display a number showing how many files have been found?
[11:16] <AkifTariq123> ok... so it means I do not need two PCs for this setup?
[11:16] <MenZa> oh_robot: find *.jpg | wc -l
[11:16] <MenZa> oh_robot: wc -l will count the number of lines.
[11:16] <Blank__> not necessarily, AkifTariq123
[11:17] <AkifTariq123> ok thanks a lot _blank I will google apt-cache
[11:17] <Blank__> you're welcome
[11:17] <SpaceGhost> oh-robot, did the cp -R *.jpg /whateverfolder, not work for you?
[11:20] <oh_robot> SpaceGhost: no not really. the "cp -R *.jpg ../target" didn't do anything. I had more success with "find . -name "*.jpg" -print -exec cp -r {} ../target" ... (although it feelds like a dirty workaround)
[11:21] <infid> are there any wifi laptop cards that are gaurenteed to work out of the box on ubuntu 9.04 jaunty?
[11:21] <tillin> why this for doesn't work in python --> for i in os.system("cat dictionary.txt"):   s.send('VRFY ' + i + '\r\n')
[11:21] <maik__> hi
[11:21] <infid> tillin for starters dont use os.system. use readlines
[11:22] <tillin> infid sorry i don't understand you
[11:22] <infid> tillin you want a function that will read your text file and split each newline as an array element for your for loop
[11:22] <tillin> yes
[11:22] <plitter> \msg plitter
[11:22] <plitter> \help
[11:22] <oh_robot> MenZa: thanks "find *.jpg | wc -l" will then -just- count the files, isn't it. can I count the files additionally to executing the command itself?
[11:23] <MenZa> oh_robot: what do you mean?
[11:23] <tillin> infid but this isn't the same than  for i in `cat dictionary.txt` in bash ?
[11:23] <infid> tillin so use like f = open('dictionary.txt').readlines()
[11:23] <tillin> infid ok 1 sec
[11:24] <infid> tillin make sure you have the right permissions on the file
[11:26] <tillin> infid looks -> http://paste.linuxassist.net/215070
[11:26] <tillin> it's simple but I'm starting with python and get me crazy
[11:27] <infid> tillin i'm hoping your indentation is there in your actual file
[11:28] <tillin> indentation ?
[11:28] <infid> python requires things after : to be indented
[11:28] <infid> unless its one statement on the same line
[11:28] <tillin> yes but I put it :
[11:28] <infid> foo:
[11:28] <infid>     bar()
[11:29] <tillin> but in this case I have 3 sentences inside
[11:29] <tillin> do I need to put a do ... done like bash
[11:29] <infid> when you stop indenting, that's how python knows the block is done
[11:29] <Mariandroid> every time I logon some of my desktop-icons are shuffled around. Can they be locked in place ?
[11:30] <infid> tillin you should probaly ask in #Python cause i gotta sleep
[11:30] <tillin> haha ok thanks you infid
[11:33] <ad> Hi. I've installed Ubuntu and have a Favorites folder with .url files from a Windows XP machine. How do I import them into Firefox?
[11:34] <coz_> ad   there is a small application to convert those  hold on
[11:34] <AnthonyVO> anybody ready for help?
[11:34] <AnthonyVO> have no sound from Creative x-fi
[11:35] <AnthonyVO> driver is ok and sound from mic is ok  but all ubuntu software keep silence
[11:35] <coz_> ad  are you still here?
[11:35] <keyboardknight> I just bought a new disk. how do I get ubuntu to automatically mount it on boot?
[11:35] <Hajuu> ad is already dead.
[11:35] <Hajuu> :o
[11:36] <keyboardknight> right now I have to go to disk utility to good it
[11:36] <coz_> oh
[11:36] <keyboardknight> boot
[11:36] <coz_> damn
[11:36] <keyboardknight> mount*
[11:36] <Mariandroid> is there another app already claiming the sounddevice AnthonyVO?
[11:36] <ad> coz_: Yes, you told me to hold on :)
[11:36] <Hajuu> I know, it's a real tradgedy.
[11:36] <coz_> ad  ok    here    http://www.speedyshare.com/603291896.html
[11:36] <AnthonyVO> nope
[11:36] <ae> Woah
[11:36] <AnthonyVO> well it was 2 soundcards
[11:36] <ae> how can there be two letter nicks free on such a big network
[11:36] <Mariandroid> cos mine seems to only do 1 sound at a time
[11:36] <ad> coz_:  Thanks!
[11:36] <Mariandroid> oh.
[11:36] <AnthonyVO> 1 onboard and x-fi  ...i pushed off x-fi in bios
[11:37] <jrib> Hajuu: well there are a lot of 2-letter nicks...
[11:37] <AnthonyVO> it is workin and  driver is workin too  just  need  to set it as default...just dk how
[11:38] <Mariandroid> Anthony, sorry, I'm afraid I cannot help you.
[11:38] <AnthonyVO> i see
[11:38] <Boohbah> AnthonyVO: pastebin the output of 'cat /proc/asound/cards'
[11:39] <Guest23823> seas
[11:39] <Guest23823> hello world
[11:39] <AnthonyVO> Boohbah: wha?
[11:39] <pierrecaillou> salut
[11:40] <AnthonyVO> Boohbah: i dont get it
[11:40] <Boohbah> AnthonyVO: what part do you not get?
[11:40] <pierrecaillou> j'essaie de faire un réseau de partage lan entre ubuntu et un mac sous osx vous pouvez m'aider?
[11:40] <Boohbah> !fr | pierrecaillou
[11:41] <AnthonyVO> pastebin the output of 'cat /proc/asound/cards'
[11:41] <AnthonyVO> Boohbah: i guess everythig  i dont get it))
[11:41] <Boohbah> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Pastebin
[11:42] <Boohbah> 'cat /proc/asound/cards'
[11:42] <Boohbah> ...
[11:43] <AnthonyVO> Boohbah:cat /proc/asound/cards  what is  that ...  wha u need ... im  kind  a  beginner((
[11:44] <innomen> !gaming
[11:45] <Hajuu> !lesbians
[11:45] <frogzoo> !games
[11:45] <AnthonyVO> hmmm
[11:46] <Hajuu> !ubottu
[11:46] <Hajuu> haha what an awesome quit message
[11:47] <CHESLYN> lol
[11:47] <MikeChelen> frogzoo: stop by #ubuntu-gaming too if you like
[11:48] <frogzoo> that was for innomen
[11:48] <rocky> Hmmm G/day
[11:48] <Hajuu> if theres innomen, is there innowomen?
[11:48] <Hajuu> otherwise thats sexist!!
[11:48] <Hajuu> :o
[11:48] <bazhang> !ot > Hajuu
[11:48] <Hajuu> rocky: hi 2 u fellow aussie
[11:49] <Boohbah> AnthonyVO: type that command into a terminal
[11:49] <Hajuu> haha yeah you better run.
[11:49] <switchgirlEEE> Hajuu: I can show you about lesbians
[11:49] <Boohbah> AnthonyVO: pastebin the output and send the link to the channel
[11:49] <innomen> Hey guys, Crossover worth the money?
[11:49] <innomen> !crossover
[11:49] <innomen> frogzoo, thanks
[11:50] <switchgirlEEE> Hajuu: http://digg.com/linux_unix/Lesbian_Linux_Distro
[11:50] <bazhang> switchgirlEEE, Hajuu please stop now
[11:50] <ubuntu> witam
[11:50] <bazhang> !pl | ubuntu
[11:50] <pee> hi, apache, mysql etc. are making archives in /var/log. can I delete them, without problems?
[11:50] <MikeChelen> innomen: depends a little which games you care about
[11:51] <AnthonyVO> Boohbah: ahhhh   i get it now .. here u are
[11:51] <AnthonyVO> 0 [XFi            ]: CTALSA - Creative X-Fi
[11:51] <AnthonyVO>                       Creative ALSA Driver X-Fi
[11:51] <Hajuu> ahh, don't paste in here
[11:51] <Boohbah> pee: why not logrotate them?
[11:51] <Hajuu> !paste
[11:51] <pee> ubottu: pozdrowienia do polski. :-) -- only a greeting.
[11:51] <Boohbah> AnthonyVO: so, only one device? thought you had two...
[11:51] <Hajuu> He disabled one in the bios
[11:51] <pee> Boohbah: logrotate seems to be dificult... should I need it?
[11:51] <Hajuu> do keep up xD
[11:52] <innomen> MikeChelen, Specifically defence grid which the latest wine refuses to render and hellgate london which the latest wine refuses to allow cursor access
[11:52] <AnthonyVO> Boohbah: so i pushed off on of them in bios.. it was azalia codek onboard
[11:52] <MikeChelen> innomen: checked wine appdb for any workarounds?
[11:52] <Hajuu> innomen: have you tried cedega?
[11:52] <i1102828> hello, everybody. I have long question, should I use past.ubuntu.com or forums?
[11:52] <AnthonyVO> Boohbah:mm should i pushed back on?
[11:53] <MikeChelen> i1102828: either one?
[11:53] <iceroot> i1102828: here in a short detailed version
[11:53] <innomen> hajuu: no i havent tried either, wanting to get some idea of the diffrence before i spend the money
[11:53] <AnthonyVO> Boohbah: its off but driver still there and its default (i think so..)
[11:53] <Hajuu> Cedega is very very nice.
[11:53] <Hajuu> It's similarities to wine are fairly limited these days
[11:53] <innomen> MikeChelen, winedb is the most outdated thing ever, but yes i looked
[11:53] <Hajuu> I dont condone it
[11:54] <Hajuu> but you can 'trial' cedega by torrenting the .deb package
[11:54] <Boohbah> pee: if you want to keep old log files around and don't want to use much space logrotate is good.
[11:54] <Hajuu> but do buy it if you like it :)
[11:54] <innomen> Hajuu, i will do both, thats how i always do it, dont worry i'm more of a privateer than a pirate :)
[11:54] <Hajuu> wine sucks, even just installing it can cause inherant system instabilities
[11:54] <Hajuu> it'
[11:54] <Hajuu> it's widely known.
[11:54] <FloodBot3> Hajuu: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[11:54] <pee> Boohbah: but can I delete old log-file archives without problems?
[11:54] <Guest31522> Hello
[11:55] <Guest31522> Exist a tool or something that send via mail an existing vulnerabilities from ubuntu?
[11:55] <AnthonyVO> Boohbah: so i can push it back on and paste again...
[11:55] <innomen> Hajuu, i installed the beta just to make word 2007 work since there is no real competition, but none of the games i want to play work
[11:55] <MikeChelen> innomen: might want to ask in #wine - tried this yet?: http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=14995&iTestingId=35186
[11:55] <innomen> apprently the games i love everyone else hates
[11:55] <Hajuu> No real competition for word?
[11:55] <Hajuu> What about open office?
[11:56] <innomen> Hajuu, hahahaahaha lmao lol hahaah *wipes eyes* you're suck a kidder
[11:56] <MikeChelen> Hajuu: what system instabilities are you talking about?
[11:56] <Hajuu> ....
[11:56] <Hajuu> Openoffice is great.
[11:56] <MikeChelen> open office is good, abiword is also decent
[11:56] <Hajuu> I use it for my business.
[11:56] <bazhang> !ot
[11:56] <innomen> Hajuu, if you dont plan on writing anything, sure
[11:56] <Hajuu> :/ what exactly is your problem with it?
[11:56] <innomen> Hajuu, and my dentist dosent even own a computer, your point?
[11:57] <innomen> Hajuu, where to begin, lets start with spellechk, did you know the standard.dic file is inexplicably in a random proprietary format that literally nothing else can read?
[11:57] <AnthonyVO> Boohbah: so wha i need to do? push it back on in BIOS?
[11:57] <innomen> MikeChelen, checking
[11:57] <MikeChelen> innomen: might also try google docs, there is a firefox prism which can make it feel like a standalone word processor
[11:57] <bazhang> innomen, Hajuu please continue this in #ubuntu-offtopic
[11:57] <suppermann> Hello. Will it be possible to upgrade from ubuntu 8.04 LTS to 9.10 ?
[11:57] <innomen> MikeChelen, i have a google docs account, i'll look into that
[11:58] <MikeChelen> suppermann: sure why wouldn't it? upgrading distribution is always an option
[11:58] <bazhang> suppermann, you will need to take all the intermediate steps: 8.10 9.04 then 9.10
[11:58] <innomen> bazhang, i'll answer direct questions where they are asked thanks :)
[11:58] <suppermann> bazhang, really? that would take a whole day, I could imagine!
[11:58] <MikeChelen> innomen: one other alternative is virtualbox, it can run windows and therefore any win software
[11:59] <suppermann> I think I'd rather take backup and then netinstall..
[11:59] <innomen> MikeChelen, i cant make that work, it only lets me allocate up to 128 megs of video ram
[11:59] <CHESLYN> hajuu: you are in the wrong room go to http://childrenplayinggames.com
[11:59] <Hajuu> meh cedega really is the best option
[12:00] <Hajuu> CHESLYN: I didnt know children liked discussing open office :|
[12:00] <MikeChelen> innomen: that should be enough for word, for games in virtualbox check out opengl acceleration
[12:00] <Hajuu> But thanks for your input ;)
[12:00] <innomen> Hajuu, i tend to agree, the crossover wiki only mentions support for like 7 games
[12:00] <innomen> MikeChelen, explain?
[12:00] <MikeChelen> !virtualbox
[12:00] <acantide> buenos dias
[12:01] <innomen> MikeChelen, no i know VB i mean what do you mean "check out opengl
[12:01] <innomen> MikeChelen, do i do this chekcing from ubuntu or widnows in vb or vb or the game or what
[12:01] <CHESLYN> anyone how can i change me to 'root'
[12:01] <bazhang> !es | acantide
[12:01] <bazhang> CHESLYN, use sudo
[12:02] <MikeChelen> innomen: VB can do opengl accel, there is some info on their forums: http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewforum.php?f=1&start=0
[12:02] <innomen> thanks :)
[12:03] <i1102828> People, I've just posted the question about possible bug in a kernel 2.6.28.15. pls, have a look
[12:03] <innomen> I better jet before bazhang bans me because his bagel told him to. l8r guys.
[12:04] <CHESLYN> bazhang: after that
[12:04] <Guest31522> anyone knows a tool or something that send via mail an existing vulnerabilities from ubuntu?
[12:04] <bazhang> CHESLYN, what are you trying to accomplish
[12:05] <DanThirst> I'm on karmic, and my clock is losing time?
[12:05] <bazhang> DanThirst, karmic support in #ubuntu+1
[12:05] <vox> DanThirst: join #ubuntu+1 for karmic support
[12:06] <DanThirst> thank you
[12:06] <achilles> hello guys, I have an audio cd would like to convert it to mp3 files, how can I ?
[12:06] <Guest31522> no one kwnows that?
[12:08] <bazhang> achilles, sound-juicer can do that https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CDRipping
[12:09] <achilles> bazhang, thank you very much!
[12:20] <lastman> Hi, I dont understand the site structure of ubuntu.com. I often can find pages only with google. For example https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RadeonHD found with the words "ubuntu radeonhd howto" But I cant find it when starting one level above https://help.ubuntu.com/community
[12:22] <znh> lastman, that is why Google is so famous my friend
[12:22] <MenZa> lastman: That's because it's a wiki, not a directory as such.
[12:23] <albertxiaoyu> 我想问一个有关linux系统的问题：
[12:23] <albertxiaoyu> 我知道，在pc机下，在dos下，在用汇编语言操纵硬件时，我们向内存写入内容时，dos下是有一段安全的空间供我们写入信息的，我们也可查到。但是，在linux下呢？我改如何查看这段安全空间？应该也有吧？请各位有心人给予解惑。谢谢！
[12:23] <bazhang> !cn | albertxiaoyu
[12:24] <znh> bazhang, are you human? cuz that was really really fast
[12:24] <zvacet> lastman: you can always try http://crunchbang.org/ubuntu-search-engine/
[12:25] <jrib> znh: we have our doubts, but he's foiled all our captchas so far
[12:26] <marcus_> hey,  i hope this isn't too off topic. i believe i installed the latest compiz using ubuntu-tweak in jaunty, lost my extra animations even tho i have the packages installed for them. anyone know how to get em back?
[12:26] <krs2> run ccsm and look that the animations plugin in enabled
[12:27] <marcus_> yes it is enabled, i also went to preferences and unchecked automatic sorting and looked for it there, it's missing
[12:27] <marcus_> the extra animations is missing that is... the default animations are still there and enabled
[12:27] <shanemcintyre> not sure if this is the right place to post this question but aircrack, actuall airdriver-ng seems to not detect the bcm43xx driver, or it tries to install the old bcm43xx when ubuntu has b43, do i need to patch and compile into the kernel?
[12:27] <lastman> You want to be dependant by a search engine to find YOUR pages? Because of google you dont care any more for a good site structure?
[12:28] <MenZa> lastman: I never said that. I don't like how the wiki is, but screaming about it isn't going to fix anything.
[12:28] <shanemcintyre> bcm43xx = broadcom driver
[12:28] <jrib> lastman: it's a wiki, feel free to contribute!
[12:28] <MenZa> lastman: You're also more than welcome to write pages and make it all easier to navigate, if you wish.
[12:29] <lastman> Then take this as an example http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Startseite
[12:29] <jrib> lastman: we are volunteers here not the creators of everything ubuntu
[12:30] <AnthonyVO> please help me  with sound  somebody((
[12:30] <marcus_> anthony i might be able to help what's up
[12:31] <IRConan> anyone in here use a soundblaster extigy with ubuntu?
[12:31] <razz_ma_tazz> !help
[12:31] <bazhang> razz_ma_tazz, please ask a question
[12:31] <ruby_on_tails> hello
[12:31] <razz_ma_tazz> nah... was just having some fun :)
[12:31] <nic1> Hi, i am trying vlc on ubuntu, i am getting this error: " No suitable decoder module:
[12:31] <nic1> VLC does not support the audio or video format "MIDI". Unfortunately there is no way for you to fix this."
[12:31] <ruby_on_tails> I remember a way to write with my mouse on the screen/windows how can I do that ?
[12:31] <ruby_on_tails> poodle writing sort of thing
[12:32] <AnthonyVO> marcus_: have 2 sound cards workin only one on board  but  i need  to work  another one x-fi...ofcoz beeter they workin bove...
[12:32] <marcus_> haha just the man to ask, i'm an xfi user myself
[12:32] <AnthonyVO> good
[12:32] <marcus_> are you running 9.04?
[12:32] <AnthonyVO> marcus_:
[12:32] <ak5> hello, looking for simple gtk calendar app - any ideas?
[12:32] <AnthonyVO> marcus_: yep  64 jaunty
[12:33] <marcus_> ok, you're going to have compile the latest alsa drivers (1.0.21) from source
[12:33] <marcus_> and put pulseaudio on the backburner
[12:33] <marcus_> one sec ill link you
[12:33] <ruby_on_tails> anyone ? :D
[12:33] <AnthonyVO> marcus_:
[12:33] <AnthonyVO> 0 [XFi            ]: CTALSA - Creative X-Fi
[12:33] <AnthonyVO>                       Creative ALSA Driver X-Fi
[12:33] <AnthonyVO>  1 [Intel          ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
[12:33] <AnthonyVO>                       HDA Intel at 0xe2100000 irq 22
[12:33] <FloodBot3> AnthonyVO: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[12:34] <jonathan__> hello! I'm currently writin a reconnect script for my dsl modem. I need root previleges in this script, how do i get them without entering my password every time the script is executed?
[12:34] <marcus_> yeah it detects it
[12:34] <marcus_> but it doesn't work right?
[12:34] <duffydack> !wipe
[12:34] <AnthonyVO> marcus_:  its actually workin  i can hear sound  from my mic  but  only that..no other soft workin
[12:34] <duffydack> recommend a good disk destroying util?
[12:34] <marcus_> oh you've already installed the latest alsa?
[12:34] <AnthonyVO> marcus_:  i think HDA intel maybe default
[12:35] <marcus_> ok one sec
[12:35] <duffydack> selling my hd to a buddy... he wouldnt know how to recover anything but I`m not taking any chances!
[12:35] <nightfrog> duffydack: dban
[12:35] <AnthonyVO> marcus_:  idk if it latest its from oficial Creative webpage
[12:35] <marcus_> oh yeah those don't work right
[12:35] <vox> duffydack: shred
[12:35] <marcus_> as far as i know
[12:35] <AnthonyVO> marcus_:  heheh
[12:35] <marcus_> they were compiled for an older kernel
[12:35] <AnthonyVO> marcus_:  its a ver 1.00
[12:36] <marcus_> yeah they don't wokr
[12:36] <AnthonyVO> omarcus_:  oh so i need another one?
[12:36] <AnthonyVO> oook
[12:36] <marcus_> you need this: ftp://ftp.alsa-project.org/pub/driver/alsa-driver-1.0.21.tar.bz2
[12:36] <nightfrog> duffydack: dban is nice because it linux :-)
[12:36] <AnthonyVO> marcus_:  ty
[12:36] <marcus_> ./configure ; make ; sudo make install
[12:36] <AnthonyVO> marcus_:  and  how  to make  bove  cards workin?
[12:36] <fcuk112_> AnthonyVO: you can d/l xi-fi linux drivers, google for it.
[12:37] <marcus_> fcuk112_, : he already got the outdated ones, they don't work for newer kernels
[12:37] <fcuk112_> marcus_: oic.
[12:37] <duffydack> nightfrog, what do you mean? its a linux util only?  shred isnt?
[12:37] <marcus_> AnthonyVO: that i'm not 100% sure of, but i had a link yesterday that mentioned something about making a certain soundcard default in alsa
[12:37] <marcus_> i'm trying to find it... but i would try installing those alsa drivers first
[12:38] <AnthonyVO> on my way))
[12:39] <ultrav1olet> how can I know motherboard socket under linux?
[12:40] <AnthonyVO> marcus_: oh 1 sec should i delete old driver 1st?
[12:40] <nightfrog> duffydack: i dont know what shred is but dban is a utility designed on linux
[12:40] <marcus_> AnthonyVO i dont think you have to
[12:41] <vox> ultrav1olet: sudo lshw |more
[12:41] <AnthonyVO> marcus_: and wha about Creative Utilites? have them?
[12:41] <marcus_> as far as i know none of the official creative stuff works in linux
[12:41] <ultrav1olet> vox: done that - it doesn't show the relevant info
[12:41] <ultrav1olet> however I see the motherboard ... that's enough
[12:41] <marcus_> if you have an XFi with an I/O bay that I/O bay won't work either
[12:42] <vox> ultrasonic: it tells you the cpu type
[12:42] <AnthonyVO> marcus_: makin ... mmm and  after instal just leave bove SC or push off in BIOS HDA?
[12:42] <AnthonyVO> marcus_: hmmm   i need only console launcher
[12:42] <marcus_> you can try leaving the console launcher and all that stuff i guess
[12:42] <marcus_> and see if it still works
[12:43] <marcus_> i would turn the onboard sound off in bios if you dont need it
[12:43] <marcus_> that is what i did
[12:43] <AnthonyVO> marcus_: ahh   i mean i cant find Launcher for X
[12:43] <amikrop> Hello. Which is a simple quick and easy way to cut an mp3?
[12:43] <santic> rs
[12:43] <marcus_> launcher for console?
[12:43] <santic> ui
[12:43] <amikrop> To make it shorter to a specific time?
[12:43] <santic> ffs, wrong channel
[12:44] <grawity> amikrop: I think Audacity runs on Linux - it's quite easy to use.
[12:44] <marcus_> amikrop, try audacity
[12:44] <marcus_> yeah
[12:44] <amikrop> I would like to avoid big and complex tools like audacity, something straightgorward and minimal would do.
[12:44] <amikrop> oh, ok
[12:44] <AnthonyVO> marcus_: naaa  creative cosole launcher to edit all sound channels...
[12:44] <AnthonyVO> marcus_: drivers installed... reboot?
[12:44] <marcus_> AnthonyVO: I  just alsamixer pretty much
[12:44] <Nightwolf> audacity isn't big and complex imo
[12:44] <marcus_> yeah you'll have to reboot, and then unmute with alsamixer
[12:45] <duffydack> nightfrog, I dont need to boot into it, I can wipe it while inside ubuntu as it`ll be hooked up to my usb external
[12:45] <amikrop> marcus_: so, what would be the process to cut an mp3 using audacity?
[12:45] <AnthonyVO> marcus_: k and push off HDA in BIOS?
[12:45] <marcus_> AnthonyVO, imo yes
[12:45] <nathan7> :o
[12:45] <amikrop> leaving the rest of the mp3 (quality sampling, volume, etc) untuched?
[12:45] <AnthonyVO> marcus_: right BRB))
[12:46] <marcus_> amikrop, just select and crop?
[12:46] <amikrop> marcus_: could I type a specific time?
[12:47] <marcus_> i haven't used audacity that much but i think you can
[12:47] <marcus_> lemme see
[12:47] <drdozer> is there an xml-spy-like app packaged for ubuntu?
[12:47] <marcus_> at the bottom if you set
[12:47] <marcus_> selection start and end
[12:47] <marcus_> etc
[12:48] <Enissay> I want to install mono package from here https://launchpad.net/~directhex/+archive/monoxide, after adding PPA's using sudo apt-get install mono, its said that its not availabe!!??
[12:48] <marcus_> and btw to crop all you gotta do is select and then hit edit menu, then trim command
[12:48] <Enissay> I want to install mono package from here https://launchpad.net/~directhex/+archive/monoxide, after adding PPA's *and using sudo apt-get install mono, its said that its not availabe!!??
[12:49] <dinar2> hello
[12:49] <marcus_> or just cut actually
[12:49] <Dr_Willis> Enissay:  update, then install
[12:49] <marcus_> amikrop, : seems like cut just automatically crops the selection in audacity
[12:50] <marcus_> er no
[12:50] <Enissay> Dr_Willis, of course i did update before apt-get
[12:50] <marcus_> lol
[12:50] <dinar2> i want to move screen in monitor, there is no buttons on monitor. but nvidia settings programs also does not have button for that
[12:50] <Dr_Willis> Enissay:  then i would guess the package name is not 'mono'
[12:50] <Enissay> i think so too
[12:50] <Enissay> but what's its name then :/
[12:50] <marcus_> amikrop, :  you'd have to use trim and then delete the silence before and after
[12:51] <Dr_Willis> Enissay:  use synaptic to show the packages avail at that repo. or apt-cache search,, or some of the otehr tools to seearch for pacakges
[12:51] <fcuk112_> Enissay: are you looking for monodevelop?
[12:51] <davidm2010> Quick question, I am using Silverstripe with the event calender on Apache, the widget for the calender doesn't work except when I am working on the host server. Any clues?
[12:51] <Dr_Willis> Enissay:  or try TAB completion to apt-get install mo,tab>
[12:51] <amikrop> marcus_: I can only do it with hand selection, can't I type an actual number?
[12:51] <marcus_> yes on the bottom
[12:51]  * Dr_Willis stays away from mono as if it had mono...
[12:51] <marcus_> it allows you to choose
[12:52] <marcus_> hours minutes seconds
[12:52] <dinar2> how to move screen, it is gone to right
[12:52] <marcus_> start and end
[12:52] <marcus_> you can either type it or use arrow keys
[12:53] <marcus_> i installed the latest compiz using ubuntu-tweak in jaunty, lost my extra animations even tho i have the packages installed for them. anyone know how to get em back?
[12:53] <AnthonyVO> marcus_: hey
[12:53] <dinar2> salam eldar
[12:53] <marcus_> wb AnthonyVO
[12:53] <AnthonyVO> marcus_: still silence
[12:53] <marcus_> go to console type alsamixer
[12:53] <marcus_> terminal sry
[12:53] <eldar> salam dinar2 :)
[12:54] <AnthonyVO> done
[12:54] <marcus_> put your master, pcm, front at around 69
[12:54] <eldar> I believe that's a wrong channel, I need #ubuntu+1
[12:54] <AnthonyVO> marcus_: yeeehhhaaa
[12:54] <marcus_> also make sure it says creative xfi on top
[12:54] <marcus_> works?
[12:54] <dinar2> hm i do not know what is ubuntu +1
[12:55] <grawity> dinar2: #ubuntu+1 is a channel name.
[12:55] <Dr_Willis>  # precedes channel names on IRC normally
[12:55] <dinar2>  /msg alis list ubuntu+1
[12:55] <grawity> dinar2: Ubuntu +1 would mean the next release of Ubuntu (Karmic)
[12:55] <bazhang> dinar2, /join #ubuntu+1 for karmic discussion
[12:55] <AnthonyVO> marcus_: ooook   and  wha about mike?
[12:55] <dinar2>  /msg alis list #ubuntu+1
[12:55] <Enissay> Dr_Willis, fcuk112_ , i'm trying to install NRPG RatioMaster.......     mono tab give this: http://pastebin.com/d34e09984
[12:55] <marcus_> for mic
[12:55] <meatbun> how to create loopback interface number 2?
[12:55] <dinar2> ok thank you
[12:55] <marcus_> AnthonyVO, hit tab in alsamixer to go to the capture menu
[12:56] <marcus_> Anthony2,  put master up and mic up all the way, then press space while mic is selected
[12:56] <marcus_> it should say capture underneath
[12:56] <marcus_> and you can un-capture the other stuff
[12:57] <dinar2> does not nvidia x server settings allow to movw screen in monitor?
[12:57] <marcus_> also, i found a little bug where i have to toggle digital-IO under playback to get mic to work
[12:57] <dinar2> it is gone to right some
[12:57] <AnthonyVO> marcus_:  huh nothin
[12:57] <marcus_> try toggle mute on the digit-IO in playback by hitting M
[12:58] <marcus_> and make sure mic volume is up under playback
[12:58] <marcus_> also you can test the sound in System > Preferences > Sound
[12:58] <marcus_> under Sound capture
[12:59] <bust3r> anyone know howto get a canon smartbase pc1230d laserprinter/copier/fax etc.. working in ubuntu?
[12:59] <Dr_Willis> bust3r:  i would check cups.org to see how well that printer is supported by CUPS first.
[12:59] <bazhang> http://linuxprinting.org bust3r have you looked at this site
[12:59] <bust3r> ok
[12:59] <tjagoda> Hola
[12:59] <bust3r> no i didnt ty very much
[13:01] <AnthonyVO> marcus_:  rrrr  no  sound is offf   mmm  in  sound properties  how everything supose to b
[13:01] <AnthonyVO> marcus_: ?
[13:01] <bust3r> well its the same i found really
[13:01] <marcus_> i set everything to ALSA In sound properties
[13:01] <bust3r> just one type of smartbase works
[13:01] <marcus_> you might want to try this: http://idyllictux.wordpress.com/2009/04/21/ubuntu-904-jaunty-keeping-the-beast-pulseaudio-at-bay/
[13:01] <bust3r> guess i gotta use my other printer lol
[13:01] <marcus_> to disable pulseaudio because that causes problems with xfi
[13:02] <marcus_> or just remove pulseaudio altogether with sudo apt-get remove pulseaudio
[13:02] <ltspadmin> age
[13:03] <marcus_> if you use that site to disable pulseaudio just make sure you set default card to "XFi" not "Intel"
[13:03] <marcus_> AnthonyVO,
[13:03] <dinar2> hello
[13:03] <ltspadmin> thinclient cannot boot through floppy in amd64.bit ubuntu
[13:03] <dinar2> i want to move screen in monitor
[13:04] <ltspadmin> thinclient cannot boot through floppy (ngr.ing) in amd64.bit ubuntu
[13:04] <AnthonyVO> marcus_:  how  to b sure in at?
[13:04] <dinar2> monitor does not have buttons except power button
[13:04] <marcus_> ?
[13:05] <silv3r_m00n> which is the best xml editor for linux ?
[13:06] <AnthonyVO> marcus_: asoundconf set-default-card Intel (how is that supose to look?)
[13:06] <marcus_> put XFi
[13:06] <marcus_> instead of Intel
[13:06] <john> 来了
[13:06] <ltspadmin> etherboot (nbi.img) cannot work in amd64bit os
[13:06] <AnthonyVO> done
[13:07] <crippler>  hi. GpartedLive cd how do I save log of gparted harddisk checkup/error messages (harddisk partitions are unmounted in order to run GPL )
[13:08] <Guest44746> 什么？
[13:08] <Dr_Willis> crippler:  save them to some pastebin site perhaps.. or flash drive. or mount a drive and save them there.
[13:08] <iceroot> silv3r_m00n: there is no best, everyone is prefering another editor
[13:08] <dinar2> i cannot enter now nvidia channel...
[13:08] <iceroot> silv3r_m00n: but xmlspy is running with wine.....
[13:08] <dinar2> can you ask there how is  it possible to move screen?
[13:09] <Dr_Willis> dinar2:  not sure what you mean by 'move screen'
[13:09] <dinar2> monitor has not buttons, only power
[13:09] <dinar2> screen is shifted to right
[13:09] <William-Ubuntu> i have problem with synaptic
[13:09] <crippler> ok
[13:09] <AnthonyVO> marcus_:  right  have da sound... wha with mic?
[13:10] <Dr_Willis> dinar2:  you mean the display on the monitor is  too far to one side?
[13:10] <marcus_> AnthonyVO, you have sound now?
[13:10] <dinar2> yes
[13:10] <William-Ubuntu> when i type some key words in quick search ,it doesn't search automatic
[13:10] <dinar2> some
[13:10] <yieever> heyyaaa
[13:10] <dinar2> 2 centimeters
[13:10] <marcus_> AnthonyVO, but no mic?
[13:10] <Dr_Willis> dinar2:   this a lcd or crt monitor?
[13:10] <AnthonyVO> marcus_:  yep  but  thers  no mic
[13:10] <dinar2> lcd
[13:10] <iceroot> !enter | dinar2
[13:10] <Dr_Willis> dinar2:  DVI or VGA connection? If it can do DVI. then i reccomend using DVI
[13:11] <ltspadmin> etherboot (nbi.img) cannot work in amd64bit os
[13:11] <dinar2> vga
[13:11] <dinar2> looks like it can...
[13:12] <dinar2> dvi-1 = dvi?
[13:12] <Dr_Willis> dinar2: double check the monitor/panels for some menus/buttons. with lcd's there should be some 'auto fix' things normally.
[13:12] <ltspadmin> ltsp-build-client --arch i386 run nbi.img cannot work properly ...
[13:12] <Dr_Willis> dinar2:  dvi has pins and a -- type pin also. if  it can do DVI it will give a much better image.
[13:12] <ltspadmin> after this command "ltsp-build-client --arch i386"  run nbi.img cannot work properly ...
[13:13] <dinar2> Dr_Willis: monitor has only power button
[13:13] <ltspadmin> after this command "ltsp-build-client --arch i386"  run nbi.img cannot work properly ...
[13:14] <gamerx> i have issues, everytime i go into fullscreen mode it just goes black screen
[13:14] <Dr_Willis> dinar2:  i would double check again. ive never seen a LCD monitor with just a power button.
[13:14] <gamerx> also, i can re-size video or it will freese
[13:14] <gamerx> and i cannot change users or go into a guest session without it going black too
[13:14] <dinar2> samsung syncmaster magic cx 718t analog
[13:14] <MarcoPau> any advice for compressing the movie files taken with digital camera that are far too large?
[13:14] <gamerx> im guessing its something wrong with some resolutuion setting
[13:15] <digital-rouge> good morning all i need help installing a theme
[13:15] <digital-rouge> anyone help?
[13:16] <bust3r> what kind of theme
[13:16] <digital-rouge> a gtk theme
[13:17] <digital-rouge> i installed one already but the code to install it was already there
[13:17] <bust3r> iunno i use emerald and compiz
[13:17] <digital-rouge> im using compiz
[13:17] <bust3r> u use emerald?
[13:17] <digital-rouge> i was unaware of i could install through that
[13:18] <grawity> digital-rouge: GTK themes usually can be unpacked to ~/.themes/
[13:18] <grawity> digital-rouge: And if it's a "GTK theme", it's unrelated to Compiz or Emerald.
[13:18] <Dr_Willis> digital-rouge:  or drag/drop it onto the theme-appearance program's main window
[13:18] <digital-rouge> leme try that
[13:19] <digital-rouge> lol thats it
[13:19] <digital-rouge> wow thanks man
[13:19] <dinar2> please ask in nvidia channel, who is registered, how can i move screen to left 2 cm from computer. because monitor does have only power button. nvidia glx 180 driver. ubuntu 904.
[13:19] <digital-rouge> hey iv noticed that my system is slowing down anythign i can do?
[13:19] <digital-rouge> or a way to check if programs are running in background
[13:20] <khtaam> digital-rouge, run top in a terminal
[13:20] <digital-rouge> what is top and how do i run it:?
[13:20] <digital-rouge> suod top?
[13:20] <grawity> digital-rouge: Just 'top'
[13:20] <khtaam> digital-rouge, just open a terminal and type 'top'
[13:20] <digital-rouge> ok
[13:20] <khtaam> hit enter
[13:20] <grawity> digital-rouge: Or 'htop' if you want a prettier view (this one needs to be installed separately)
[13:21] <grawity> digital-rouge: Or, for a simple list of processes, there's always "ps".
[13:21] <khtaam> digital-rouge, top shows what processes uses the cpu
[13:21] <digital-rouge> ahh ok
[13:21] <digital-rouge> kool
[13:22] <digital-rouge> hey thatnks for the drag and drop thing   can i do that with icon packages too?
[13:22] <nightfrog> so does ps
[13:22] <nightfrog> ps aux
[13:22] <Dr_Willis> digital-rouge:  try it and see.. (and the ansere is yes)
[13:22] <ltspadmin> build-client fails to build i386 version of boot, amd64
[13:22] <Dr_Willis> digital-rouge:  if the theme part's archives are done properly
[13:22] <digital-rouge> thanks bud
[13:22] <Dr_Willis> digital-rouge:  also check out the program 'gnome-art' it automates it even more
[13:23] <Dr_Willis> dinar2:  if you cant join a channel its possible you need to register your nickname.
[13:24] <dinar2> i do not want , i already registered in other computer
[13:24] <grawity> dinar2: Then you need to _identify_
[13:24] <dinar2> i do not know password
[13:24] <grawity> dinar2: ...
[13:24] <Dr_Willis> dinar2:  so register a new one..  i guess...
[13:24] <switchgirlEEE> if anyone hhas made bread by hand and has a good recipy for brown bread please /msg me
[13:25] <Dr_Willis> dinar2:  its not like they charge for having more then 1 nick reg'd
[13:25] <dinar2> it is hard...
[13:25] <dinar2> and few will be used here
[13:25] <Dr_Willis> Hard? gee.. tive them an email address and click on an email link..  Good luck I guess.
[13:26] <dinar2> hm i donot know email password!
[13:26] <dinar2> (here and now)
[13:27] <ltspadmin> build-client fails to build i386 version of boot, amd64
[13:27] <xukun> I have a new usb wireless headset but what I do there no sound coming from the headset. I'm using plulseaudo. Any idea?
[13:27] <ltspadmin> build-client fails to build i386 version of boot, amd64 in ubuntu 9.10
[13:28] <bazhang> ltspadmin, #ubuntu+1 for karmic
[13:29] <z0manifest> Are almost all Wifi cards fairly support with Linux as I'd like to buy this one, yet it is not in the support hardware docs page.
[13:29] <z0manifest> http://www.scan.co.uk/Product.aspx?WebProductID=530773&source=froogle
[13:29] <z0manifest> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessCardsSupported
[13:29] <gamerx> can someone help me with black-screen issue?
[13:29] <ltspadmin> but this is common question..
[13:30] <ltspadmin> mr. bazhang
[13:30] <CHESLYN> hello everyone
[13:31] <CHESLYN> how do you format a flash?
[13:31] <timber> hi, i typed this command for a tutorial...how can i undo? xmodmap -e 'keycode 115 = Super_L'
[13:33] <MikeChelen> CHESLYN: you can install disk manager from add/remove, or use cfdisk in command line
[13:33] <Dr_Willis> timber:  you could just log out/back in..  what was the key it was remaping anyway?
[13:33] <UA-175> how come i cant burn dvd?
[13:33] <UA-175> it says "cant write with current set of plugins"
[13:33] <bazhang> UA-175, using which app
[13:34] <UA-175> brasero
[13:34] <UA-175> the one in standard ubuntu install
[13:34] <CHESLYN> mikeChelen: mn
[13:34] <bazhang> UA-175, is this a dvd iso or a data dvd or other
[13:34] <xukun> anybody?
[13:34] <timber> Dr_Willis: if i just logout there'll be undone? i was trying to remap the key for use like a keybinding for the menu on the panel
[13:35] <MrLutius> can someone help me to find equlizer on amarok v2.2?
[13:35] <UA-175> well i dried to ass a dvd.iso but that didnt work, so then it said drag in media files, that let me
[13:35] <UA-175> but still wouldnt burn
[13:35] <UA-175> dried = tried
[13:35] <UA-175> heheh
[13:35] <ltspadmin> is ubuntu 8.04 amd64 is stable...for i386 client
[13:35] <UA-175> dried to ass... wtf
[13:36] <sblunix> ltspadmin: for what i386 client?
[13:36] <CHESLYN> mikeChelen: sorry , must i put in the flesh the execute ckdisk and after that because i have i virus no it
[13:36] <ltspadmin> i386 archi..client...
[13:36] <UA-175> "pease replace the disk with supported cd or dvd; its not possible to write with current set of plugins"
[13:37] <MikeChelen> CHESLYN: can you rephrase your question?
[13:37] <digital-rouge> dr-willis:  thanks for the suggestion but i got a problem with fire fox
[13:38] <bazhang> UA-175, is this a standard dvd-r ?  also what do other burning apps turn out such as gnomebaker or k3b
[13:38] <digital-rouge> last pass wont stop openeing at start up of ff
[13:38] <ltspadmin> i install amd64 bit ubuntu 9.10..which is bita version...in that case when etherboot client cannot boot the properly...through nbi.img image..
[13:38] <ltspadmin> this bug is resolved in ubuntu 8.04 ltsp server ???
[13:39] <CHESLYN> mikeChelen: i have a virus on a flesh now i what to format it, so must i put it in and execute the command cfdisk
[13:39] <Sutibu> hey all, if my laptop suddendly won't boot, but gives me a ramdiskfs prompt and alot of messages saying: sda 1:00 status: {DRDY err} error: {UNC} etc., does that mean my drive is bricked?
[13:39] <UA-175> i havnt tried others
[13:39] <jt76> dose anyone know how to automatically remove linux headers?
[13:39] <luis_> alguien habla español?
[13:39] <bazhang> !es | luis_
[13:39] <satyag> hi
[13:40] <luis_> gracias
[13:40] <timber> !pt
[13:40] <CharelB> :D
[13:40] <CharelB> !es
[13:40] <CharelB> !de
[13:40] <CharelB> Okay now I'm stopping
[13:40] <bazhang> CharelB, /msg ubottu please
[13:40] <ltspadmin> alternate ubuntu 8.10 is beta version in ltsp
[13:40] <nawaflol> Hey !
[13:41] <timber> !help
[13:41]  * grawity thinks ubottu needs UTF-8ization.
[13:41] <amikrop> marcus_: thank you :)
[13:42] <satyag> i am creating a live cd , wanted to know how can i mange the startup programs for this user?
[13:42] <nawaflol> Do any one have the install option on the administrator  bar ? i'm not using a live cd !
[13:42] <timber> does anyone know how to make the SUPER_L a keybinding for the applications menu?
[13:42] <satyag> i meant the live use
[13:42] <satyag> user
[13:42] <nawaflol> Do any one have the install option on the administrator  bar ? i'm not using a live cd ! ..
[13:43] <nawaflol> i still have which is odd
[13:43] <nawaflol> just asking ?
[13:43] <luis_> are there many diferents betwen ubuntu 9.10 RC and ubuntu 9.10 FINAL?
[13:43] <nawaflol> have it *
[13:44] <Dr_Willis> luis_:  i imatgine there will be a few bug  fix's yes.
[13:44] <marcus_> amikrop, np
[13:44] <UDAY> hellooooooooo
[13:45] <UDAY> this is Uday
[13:45] <luis_> OK AND THANKS dR wILLIS
[13:45] <wertik_rus> )
[13:45] <nawaflol> can anyone check if he still have the install option on his administrator bar
[13:45] <nawaflol> cause i still have it ! which is weird cause i installed ubuntu and not running a live cd
[13:46]  * satyag having trouble controlling live user ;-)
[13:46] <marcus_> what's the cmd to restart alsa?
[13:47]  * satyag  digging /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/casper-bottom/10adduser
[13:47] <marcus_> sudo /etc/init/alsa.d or something
[13:47] <marcus_> i forget
[13:48] <CHESLYN> mikeChelen: i have a virus on a flesh now i what to format it, so must i put it in and execute the command cfdisk
[13:48] <timber> is there a way to make SUPER_L the keybinding for the applications menu?
[13:48] <marcus_> nvm i foudn it
[13:49] <grawity> CHESLYN: cfdisk is not necessary, mkfs.vfat is enough. Even better, just remove the damn virus manually
[13:49] <Jimmio> Hello all. Compiz has a grid plugin that lets you move and size windows to maximize work space. Anything like that for metacity?
[13:50] <grawity> Jimmio: Metacity is very simple, it doesn't have much features.
[13:50] <natalie_> #join quackenet.net
[13:50] <grawity> Jimmio: Btw, you might want to look at tiling WMs (dwm, awesome, wmii)
[13:51] <Jimmio> grawity: I tried awesome. A bit more awesome than I can stand. dwm and wmii I've never heard of.
[13:51] <natalie_> #join quakenet.net
[13:51] <anita> how can I know if I have opengl installed?
[13:52] <Jimmio> natalie_: It might help to use /join #quakenet.net ...
[13:52] <grawity> natalie_: I think you want /connect quakenet.com
[13:52] <MikeChelen> CHESLYN: yes, cfdisk should work
[13:53] <natalie_> #join quakenet.org
[13:53] <grawity> natalie_: It is /connect
[13:53] <wertik_rus> or server )
[13:53] <The2morrowMan> How's everyone?
[13:55] <amikrop> marcus_: I did snap to: <what I want> now how do I save the mp3? it has only "save project" and it saves to project
[13:55] <marcus_> you want to export
[13:55] <grawity> amikrop: Export
[13:55] <marcus_> :P
[13:55] <CHESLYN> grawity: what do you mean mkfs.vfat?
[13:56] <Dr_Willis> CHESLYN:  thats the command to format a filesystem to the 'vfat' type
[13:56] <jdolan> hi, ive been experiencing crazy thrashing and swap usage lately when running a vmware image on my Ubuntu host.
[13:56] <jdolan> it looks like Ubuntu doesn't recognize just how much memory vmware is using, or something.
[13:56] <anthony_> what do you think of Crunchbang?
[13:56] <jdolan> anyone seen anything like this before?
[13:57] <stephan_> salut le monde
[13:57] <bazhang> anthony_, it is offtopic here ; try #crunchbang or #ubuntu-offtopic
[13:57] <bazhang> !fr | stephan_
[13:57] <angelopt> hello, im really in need of some help here, anyone available?
[13:57] <angelopt> im new to ubuntu
[13:57] <CHESLYN> Dr_Willis: so i must just put the flesh in and execute that command
[13:57] <bazhang> angelopt, please ask the channel a question
[13:58] <jimmy51_> does /etc/resolv.conf automatically get overwritten if you're configured for DHCP?
[13:58] <anthony_> sorry, just asking as i'm interested in trying all Ubuntu versions
[13:58] <nawaflol> Do any one have the install option on the administrator  bar ? i'm not using a live cd ! ..
[13:59] <nawaflol> can i by anyway check if i'm using a live cd ! i know its weird ,but any help ?!
[13:59] <amikrop> grawity:, marcus_ : ok, thanks. but did the quality, frequency or anything got worse?
[14:00] <angelopt> well, i just installed the OS and it actually finds the wireless networks
[14:00] <marcus_> depends on what you encoded it to
[14:00] <angelopt> thing is, i cant connect to my wireless network
[14:00] <marcus_> you should be able to change
[14:00] <angelopt> it doesnt validate
[14:00] <marcus_> the options for quality and stuff
[14:00] <bazhang> angelopt, did you associate to the AP
[14:00] <Sutibu> e2fsck says: error reading block xxxxxxxxxx, force rewrite <y/n>? does it hurt to say yes?
[14:00] <nawaflol> i think you sould you use WICD !
[14:00] <angelopt> im using
[14:00] <angelopt> wicd
[14:00] <angelopt> already
[14:01] <erUSUL> !enter
[14:01] <grawity> amikrop: You always lose some quality by reencoding a MP3 file (or any other lossy codec).
[14:01] <angelopt> WPA
[14:01] <amikrop> ok
[14:01] <angelopt> checked the pw and its ok
[14:01] <nawaflol> hmm weird
[14:01] <amikrop> thank you
[14:01] <angelopt> but it cant validate
[14:01] <nawaflol> did you post a thread on ubuntu forums
[14:01] <grawity> amikrop: But if it was 192 kbps, and you chose the same when exporting, it shouldn't be noticeable.
[14:02] <ActionParsnip> yo yo yo
[14:02] <amikrop> ok
[14:03] <gmap> I have this mobo http://www.newegg.com/product/product.aspx?item=N82E16813131073 with NV RAID 0/1/0+1/5 JBOD. I have 2 sata HDS hooked up. I installed a fresh copy of ubuntu 9 server,and during the install it asked me if I would like to install raid. I said yes, everything went through and then when I did reboot I got a Grub error 5
[14:03] <grawity> Okay, what just happened here
[14:04] <tehbaut> does GRUB not like AHCI?
[14:04]  * erUSUL floodbots brainfart ?
[14:04] <erUSUL> gmap: on raid setups you have to install grub on both disks iirc
[14:05] <Jimmio> To whomever just helped me, I just learned to use awesome. Much much better. Thanks.
[14:05] <gmap> erUSUL: what option would that be under during install? I chose the first option. use entire disk unguided. maybe that was the wrong option.
[14:05] <tehbaut> I'm getting GRUB _ (never does anything after that)
[14:06] <erUSUL> !raid | gmap
[14:06] <gmap> ok thx
[14:06] <hjar23> I am having massive problems changing my screen resolution. Could someone help me?
[14:06] <erUSUL> gmap: first question you used linux software raid or the Bios's raid  ?
[14:07] <erUSUL> gmap: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SoftwareRAID#Boot Loader
[14:07] <gmap> erUSUL: That is my question as well. My bios does have an option to enable raid, but It is disabled and ubuntu still recognized it. Should it be enabled
[14:07] <eniacpx> hjar23: What version of ubuntu? Are you using any special nvidia drivers or anything?
[14:07] <ActionParsnip> hjar23: whats the output of: lspci | grep -i vga
[14:08] <erUSUL> gmap: linux software raid is allways the best option unless you need compatibility with windows
[14:08] <CHESLYN> grawity: i execute the command mkfs.vfat and it says /dev/names  [blocks] and other options what must i do
[14:08] <iceroot> gmap: normaly there are 2 raid-controllers on common boards. for sata and ide
[14:08] <erUSUL> gmap: check the last link i posted
[14:08] <iceroot> gmap: or better, 2 raid options in the bios
[14:08] <ActionParsnip> erUSUL: hardware raid is a far better option ;)
[14:08] <hjar23> eniacpx: Ubuntu 9.04, i'm using normal nvidia drivers (version 180)
[14:09] <gmap> i had this debate last night in a linux channel and someone recommened I install ubuntu and it will do all the work for me.
[14:09] <ActionParsnip> hjar23: and does: nvidia-settings  give any error messages?
[14:09] <erUSUL> ActionParsnip: if you have  ~600$ or more sure ;) and be sure it has battery backed ram
[14:09] <eniacpx> hjar23: How are you trying to change the resolution, and what happens?
[14:09] <erUSUL> gmap: well the boot loader needs sometimes an extra step
[14:09] <hjar23> ActionParsnip: nVidia Corporation G70 [GeForce 7600 GT]
[14:10] <ActionParsnip> erUSUL: sata pci is ~40 and works great
[14:10] <vassilevsky> Hi! Anyone knows a decent FTP client that can work through a SOCKS proxy?
[14:10] <ActionParsnip> !ftp | vassilevsky
[14:10] <gamphani> yebo!
[14:10] <Jimmio> erUSUL: 600 dollars? Almost all current boards support raid.
[14:10] <erUSUL> ActionParsnip: for 40$ is not real hw raid is as fakeraid as the mobos one i'm afraid
[14:10] <kbp> I get this error when compiling: gnuc -O3   -c -o main.o main.c. make: gnuc: Command not found. I tried apt-get install gnuc but it isnt available in repository. Does anyone know any idea how to solve this?
[14:10] <ActionParsnip> Jimmio: yeah but its crappy software raid
[14:11] <ActionParsnip> erUSUL: bah
[14:11] <hjar23> eniacpx: The only two ways I'm aware of is "system->settings->screen" and "x-server"-thing. the screen says something about my drivers not having the capability of using that program
[14:11] <Jimmio> ActionParsnip: That I didn't know. You learn something everyday, huh?
[14:11] <enduser000> hello, can anyone help me get os x booting with grub when grub is installed on my ubuntu partition and the disk is gpt? (using grub 2 with /boot/grub/grub.cfg). there doesn't seem to be anyone up in #grub at the moment also
[14:12] <erUSUL> Jimmio: i'm talking about *real* hardware offloaded (i.e. the computations are done in a cpu in the card itself and not in your cpu) raid cards with its own ram backed by battery so a power loss does not destroy your data
[14:12] <ActionParsnip> you can get some sweet scsi cards that do some badass raids
[14:12] <eniacpx> hjar23: Are you able to run 'nvidia-settings' from a console?
[14:12] <ActionParsnip> 256Mb of cache
[14:12] <gmap> another question. I have a geovision dvr card. I think I found it under lspci list but I do not see any devices under /dev. I contacted geovision and they said it is not compatible with linux. Is there any hack around this, or should I just buy another brand?
[14:13] <Jimmio> erUSUL: Power loss rarely destroys data, and if it does, it's only on one drive 99/100 times.
 : if you are still there run ubiquity from terminal
[14:13] <hjar23> eniacpx: yes
[14:13] <Jimmio> erUSUL: I hard reset computers constantly, I've never had data loss even once xP
[14:13] <erUSUL> Jimmio: some people (many) can not take that risk. desktop users can most of the time
[14:13] <SMSshock> SMS BOMBER - CHITAJ CUZHIJE SMSKI - > http://tinyurl.com/yl5vfhu
[14:13] <SMSshock> SMS BOMBER - CHITAJ CUZHIJE SMSKI - > http://tinyurl.com/yl5vfhu
[14:13] <sgs1990> does ennybody know how i can connect to a windows computer whit ubuntu????
[14:14] <eniacpx> hjar: Try changing the res in 'X Server Display Configuration'
[14:14] <erUSUL> sgs1990: connect to do what? file sharing? remote management?
[14:14] <rezd> sgs1990: for Remote Connection you could use rdesktop.
[14:14] <safe> Whenever I'm watching video with Compiz enabled, the sound/video starts to lag and scramble. It runs fine before I switched to a new user, also whenever I'm using metacity. If i start compiz I get "/usr/bin/compiz.real (video) - Warn: No 8 bit GLX pixmap format, disabling YV12 image format", can that have something to do with it?
[14:14] <Jimmio> erUSUL: Ah. Servers and such. Yeah. That I understand. I run a webserver here, but I keep a backup on a separate system just in case.
[14:14] <hjar23> eniacpx: but that doesn't have any higher resolution modes than 640x480. why?
[14:14] <ActionParsnip> sgs1990: plug a cable between, connection
[14:15] <blackxored> a good audio cd ripper? suggestions?
[14:15] <ActionParsnip> sgs1990: now if you want something more elaborate, you'll have to give us more info as "connect" means so many things I wont even start listing them
[14:15] <enduser000> blackxored: serpentine for gnome isn't bad
[14:15] <erUSUL> blackxored: i allways used old good grip
[14:15] <blackxored> enduser000, thanks I'll try that on e
[14:15] <scunizi> hjar23: did you just install? have you done all the updates yet?
[14:15] <bazhang> blackxored, sound-juicer is ok
[14:15] <sgs1990> ActionParsnip:  sorry my bad,, ill put it down in a nother way
[14:15] <ActionParsnip> !info grip | blackxored
[14:15] <ActionParsnip> sgs1990: do you want to accessthe files by any chance?
[14:16] <ActionParsnip> sgs1990: or maybe a shared printer
[14:16] <sgs1990> yep that is what i meant
[14:16] <skylar> Hey, would anyone know why the ubuntu menu button and keyboard stop responding at random times ?
[14:16] <sgs1990> no the first one
[14:16] <sgs1990> to acces the files on the computer
[14:16] <ActionParsnip> sgs1990: ten please use exact terminology in future, its a bit more than "connect" isnt it
[14:16] <rezd> sgs1990: samba
[14:16] <CHESLYN> grawity: i execute the command mkfs.vfat and it says /dev/names  [blocks] and other options what must i do
[14:16] <ActionParsnip> sgs1990: ok first theing you need to do is run: sudo apt-get install samba
[14:16] <sgs1990> sorry you are right,,,,
[14:16] <blackxored> !info serpentine
[14:17] <erUSUL> sgs1990: Places>Network>Windows Network does not show anything ?
[14:17] <G_A_C> is there an IRC channel specific to Launchpad, or is it OK to ask Launchpad questions in here?
[14:17] <Jimmio> skylar: I've had that issue too. To be honest, I have no idea what causes it. It happens only on my slow laptop with open source ATI drivers. All my desktops run it fine with no issues, so I'm guessing it's video related and is caused by that ATI driver.
[14:17] <sgs1990> no it dowsn't even open it
[14:18] <ActionParsnip> sgs1990: this will then allow you to use nautilus to share folders like you do in windows
[14:18] <kostas_thess1> Hello . Can i login to the local network router that is my server via apache or something like that? with php script or something?
[14:18] <enduser000> does anyone know how I might get os x booting with grub on my ubuntu partition (they're on the same hdd, a gpt one)?  I'm using grub 2 (and there doesn't seem to be anyone up in #grub at the moment)
[14:18] <ActionParsnip> sgs1990: open what, what is "it"
[14:18] <sgs1990> thanks
[14:18] <alfatah3> hu
[14:18] <sgs1990> it doesnt open the folder of windows network
[14:19] <sgs1990> but ill try this first bevore ill ask ennymore stupid cuestions
[14:19] <alfatah3> hi
[14:19] <kostas_thess1> Hello . Can i login to the local network router that is my server via apache or something like that? with php script or something?
[14:19] <sgs1990> thanks 4 the help actionparsnip
[14:19] <alfatah3> what your name
[14:19] <skylar> Jimmio: This is a desktop, it only seems to happen after a few minutes of inactivity.
[14:20] <ActionParsnip> sgs1990: thats all there is to it, now when you go to the windows side, you can click start -> run
[14:20] <benste> how can I convert a m3u stream to mp3 file in ubuntu - http://www.metafilegenerator.de/dyn/metagen.m3u?stream=wdr_loop2_webm.m3u ?
[14:20] <alfatah3> whre you come from
[14:20] <sgs1990> thanks 4 the help
[14:20] <ActionParsnip> sgs1990: and tpe \\<ubuntu host name>    e.g.   \\fileserver
[14:20] <skylar> And I have a Nvidia graphic card
[14:20] <bazhang> alfatah3, this is ubuntu support; do you have a support question
[14:20] <jimmy51_> does /etc/resolv.conf automatically get overwritten if you're configured for DHCP?
[14:20] <ActionParsnip> sgs1990: and you will see the shares, you can even map network drives etc
[14:20] <jimmy51_> i made a change yesterday but it's gone this morning
[14:20] <kostas_thess1> ActionParsnip hello my friend:)
[14:21] <Jimmio> skylar: Try disabling screensavers. Do you have the drivers for your card? If not, that's probably the issue xP
[14:21] <sgs1990> thanks a lot
[14:21] <ActionParsnip> hi kostas_thess1
[14:21] <Merc|> 1490 users :O
[14:21] <ActionParsnip> sgs1990: np man
[14:21] <kostas_thess1> Hello . Can i login to the local network router that is my server via apache or something like that? with php script or something?
[14:21] <Merc|> ubuntu!
[14:21] <skylar>  yeah I do, I don't have a screen saver either 0.)
[14:22] <Jimmio> Merc|: That's nothing. It was over 3000 before.
[14:22] <skylar> I couldn't think of any possible reason as to why it does it.
[14:22] <Merc|> Jimmio :O Holy ubuntu!
[14:22] <Jimmio> skylar: I'm sorry, I don't think I can help. Maybe post in the forums to see if anyone knows?
[14:22] <scunizi> kostas_thess1: login to do what?  that's the determining factor.. ssh is the way to connect for total access.. web based access will be specific to an application typically
[14:22] <CHESLYN> guys please how do i format a usb storage please......?
[14:23] <skylar> yeah I'm gonna see if I can pinpoint when it happens before I make a post.
[14:23] <skylar> Thanks for the suggestions tho ^^
[14:23] <Jimmio> skylar: You could also use xfce for the time being, just install it through the package manager, then select session before login.
[14:23] <erUSUL> CHESLYN: you can use gparted if you want GUI app
[14:23] <scunizi> CHESLYN: install gparted
[14:23] <skylar> Ok Jimmio
[14:24] <Jimmio> skylar: xfce is a completely different windowing manager, and many times faster than Gnome.
[14:25] <Jimmio> skylar: different desktop environment**
[14:25] <skylar> hrm.
[14:25] <kostas_thess1> scunizi i want to login to the router that gives me promt to add username and password to join
[14:25] <grawity> Jimmio: Yeah, neither Xfce nor GNOME are WMs. (Btw, you can use Xfwm4 on GNOME and vice-versa)
[14:25] <Ileden> Hi! My brother was doing a system upgrade for ubuntu, and the process hanged in the middle - forcing a hard reboot. The system booted ok, but gnome is broken. However, the text consoles (crtl-alt-Fx) are accessible. What are the apt-get commands he should run to check the state of the system, and complete the upgrade?
[14:26] <Arabus> Hey, I have a problem with openvpn authentication using pam_radius_auth. The pam module is spamming my logfiles with debug messages and I would like to find out what these messages mean and what i can do to avoid them. Can someone point me in the right direction? I have tried to google for the debug message, but so far all i found where people with problems with the pam_radius_auth. The auth is working though. I only wnat to get rid of the deb
[14:27] <ramseize> hello does anyone of you know of a cheap reliable vps hosting that offers high storage disk space, such as fdcserver and eboundhost, what else do you know?
[14:27] <bazhang> !ot | ramseize
[14:27] <Ytxx> anyone here know a little about VPS ?
[14:27] <CHESLYN> erUSUL: if i apt-get gparted they ask me i'm i ''root'' whats wrong
[14:28] <bazhang> CHESLYN, use sudo
[14:28] <scunizi> CHESLYN: sudo apt-get install gparted
[14:28] <Ytxx> How do the VPS companies set up the servers ?
[14:28] <erUSUL> CHESLYN: use « sudo aptitude install gparted »
[14:28] <gamerx> HELP ME, whenever i go into fullscreen or anything the screen just goes black!!!
[14:28] <nancymav> how can I get the latest version of boost in ubuntu?
[14:29] <scunizi> boost?  sounds like an energy drink
[14:29] <grawity> Ytxx: Debian, for example, can be installed automatically using debootstrap. Creating a disk image for a VPS is easy too - dd, mount -o loop, debootstrap, umount. And Xen is scriptable too.
[14:29] <Ileden> Ehm, also the system apparently does not get online....
[14:29] <Ytxx> grawity: well what one needs in order to set up a VPS company ?
[14:29] <erUSUL> !latest | nancymav
[14:30] <grawity> Ytxx: Lots of spare hardware.
[14:30] <nancymav> I need latest
[14:30] <nancymav> how can I get boost 1.40 for eample?
[14:30] <nancymav> example
[14:30] <Ytxx> grawity: can you be more specific
[14:30] <scunizi> nancymav: get the source.. compile it yourself
[14:31] <CHESLYN> erUSUL: after yhat how do i format the USB?
[14:31] <HexTasy_> dd
[14:31] <erUSUL> CHESLYN: run system>admin>parition/disk editor
[14:33] <Distro^Junkie> can anyone help me with the removal of kde4 in ubuntu... seems they were installed when I installed amarok 2.. but have since installed good ol amarok 1.4
[14:33] <bazhang> Distro^Junkie, 9.04 ?
[14:33] <erUSUL> CHESLYN: should be pretty intutive ... you choose the disk in the top right corner drop down menu. then right click on the bar
[14:33] <Distro^Junkie> yes
[14:33] <bazhang> !puregnome | Distro^Junkie
[14:34] <sdwrage> Hey guys :)
[14:34] <sdwrage> good morning
[14:34] <sdwrage> how is everyone?
[14:34] <incidence> sdwrage: #ubuntu-offtopic
[14:35] <Ileden> Anyone? What would be the check-and-fix commands to run on a system that's broken after an upgrade hangup that forced a reboot?
[14:35] <pshr_> sdwrage, good evening :P
[14:36] <Arabus> anyone know where to go with pam_radius related questions?
[14:37] <sdwrage> pshr_, location?
[14:37] <Distro^Junkie> bazhang: thanx alot
[14:37] <erUSUL> Ileden: is dpkg in good shape? can you run and apt-get update/upgrade ?
[14:40] <Ileden> erUSUL: Unfortunately no internet connection on the system. What would be the dpkg command to run? "dpkg --configure -a"?
[14:40] <erUSUL> Ileden: is dpkg-reconfigure -a iirc
[14:41] <Ytxx> grawity: do you know any site with tutorial ?
[14:41] <CHESLYN> erUSUL: i don't understand
[14:42] <iceroot> what is the difference between cat foo >> bar and cat foo 2>> bar?
[14:42] <LjL> erUSUL: wait, i just joined so i don't really know what this is about, but dpkg-reconfigure -a will reconfigure all installed packages (and ask configure questions about all of them), i believe, is that what's wanted?
[14:42] <grawity> iceroot: >> redirects stdout (stream 1), 2>> redirects stderr (stream 2)
[14:42] <grawity> iceroot: So 2>> would only redirect error messages.
[14:42] <HexTasy_> yus
[14:43] <Ileden> erUSUL: ok, thanks! I'll tell my brother to try it. I'm troubleshooting the issue for him through phone (since he has no net connection...)
[14:43] <HexTasy_> lol, bet that's a borring phone call
[14:43] <iceroot> grawity: so i have to use cat foo >> bar 2>> bar  to have stdout and stderr
[14:43] <HexTasy_> ... waits for typing brother.... waits for reply on IRC....
[14:43] <erUSUL> LjL: Ileden did a forced shutdown during an upgrade want to know the commands/steps to fix/see what's broken and repair the system
[14:43] <grawity> iceroot: You can use >> bar 2>&1
[14:43] <psinetic> Hey guys, what's up? I'm using Ubuntu 9.04 right now. I'm trying to get my desktop image to change automatically like every 30 minutes. Can someone please tell me how to do this? I've been searching google for almost three weeks now and can't find it. THANKS!!! :)
[14:43] <grawity> iceroot: This will redirect stderr to stdout (stream 2 to stream 1)
[14:44] <grawity> iceroot: Or, try this: &>> bar
[14:44] <LjL> erUSUL: that's probably the one he said, dpkg --configure -a
[14:44] <raff_> anyone using 9.10?
[14:44] <Ileden> HexTasy_: On top of that, his phone is running out of battery. And apparently has :) So, I guess he'll have to return to the issue tomorrow with a live-cd for help.
[14:44] <erUSUL> LjL: Ileden ok do what LjL said dpkg  --configure -a
[14:44] <sgs1990> ActionParsnip:    are you still here?????
[14:44] <HexTasy_> whut's &>> do anyways
[14:44] <CHESLYN> erUSUL: that command you give me system>admin>parition/disk editor does not work in terminal
[14:45] <HexTasy_> Ileden: doh
[14:45] <iceroot> grawity: good to know, where i can find something like that in manpages?
[14:45] <LjL> iceroot: "cat" is unlikely to output anything to stderr anyway...?
[14:45] <erUSUL> CHESLYN: you do not have a graphical interface ?
[14:45] <iceroot> LjL: it was an example
[14:45] <LjL> ok
[14:45] <Ileden> HexTasy_: not a nice situation to be in, for him :)
[14:45] <grawity> iceroot: 'man bash'
[14:45] <iceroot> grawity: ok, thank you
[14:45] <gasmask> I played with some settings in compiz manager I think, and now everything goes black and I cant see anything in gnome. I had to log into irssi in recovery mode. any way to reset compiz settings from the command prompt?
[14:45] <CHESLYN> erUSUL: what do tou mean?
[14:45] <ActionParsnip> sgs1990: suo
[14:45] <psinetic> Hey guys, what's up? I'm using Ubuntu 9.04 right now. I'm trying to get my desktop image to change automatically like every 30 minutes. Can someone please tell me how to do this? I've been searching google for almost three weeks now and can't find it. THANKS!!! :)
[14:46] <erUSUL> CHESLYN: i'm asking if you are running an Xserver if you have gui
[14:46] <ActionParsnip> sgs1990: wassup dude?
[14:46] <anjuder> i want name french chat
[14:46] <anjuder> please
[14:46] <sgs1990> actionparsnip:  can you help me whit the same problem again,, i followd your instructions ass well as i could
[14:46] <Ileden> Oh well, thanks for the help anyway!
[14:46] <sgs1990> but still cant fix it
[14:46] <grawity> !fr | anjuder
[14:47] <psinetic> anyone know how to change desktop background images automatically on a time schedule please?
[14:47] <ActionParsnip> sgs1990: did you install samba
[14:47] <dconlon> Hi, Karmic won't boot with an xorg.conf file in place. Fresh install from the beta.  Boots into a black screen, no X. Known issue?
[14:47] <sgs1990> ActionParsnip:  I installed samba.
[14:47] <ActionParsnip> !karmic | dconlon
[14:48] <ActionParsnip> sgs1990: did you use nautilus to share folders
[14:48] <psinetic> so i'm guessing no one knows how to do this then....
[14:48] <sgs1990> ActionParsnip:  tried that 2 and still it will not work
[14:48] <CHESLYN> erUSUL: i'm running Xserver
[14:48] <ActionParsnip> sgs1990: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpSamba
[14:49] <CHESLYN> erUSUL: so there is no other way to format it
[14:49] <psinetic> Hey guys, what's up? I'm using Ubuntu 9.04 right now. I'm trying to get my desktop image to change automatically like every 30 minutes. Can someone please tell me how to do this? I've been searching google for almost three weeks now and can't find it. THANKS!!! :)
[14:49] <erUSUL> CHESLYN: ohh sorry i know what you meant System>Admin>parition/disk editor is the menu where you can find gparted not a command
[14:49] <gasmask> anyone know of a command line http browser?
[14:49] <sgs1990> ActionParsnip:  ill take a look there,, thanks again.   hope this will be the las
[14:50] <grawity> gasmask: w3m, lynx, elinks, links
[14:50] <gasmask> ta
[14:50] <skuld> Hi.  I need help setting up Internet Connection Sharing so my laptop can connect to the internet through my linux box.  Currenlty I'm using Firestarter, but I don't want to use that if I don't have to.
[14:50] <skuld> http://pastebin.com/f579be95a
[14:50] <fred456>  http://tr.im/CxkK
[14:50] <psinetic> seriously does anyone know how to do this? >_>
[14:51] <skuld> is the iptables commands I read on what to use
[14:51] <ActionParsnip> sgs1990: you can also do it the manual way in /etc/samba/smb.conf
[14:51] <psinetic> Hey guys, what's up? I'm using Ubuntu 9.04 right now. I'm trying to get my desktop image to change automatically like every 30 minutes. Can someone please tell me how to do this? I've been searching google for almost three weeks now and can't find it. THANKS!!! :)
[14:52] <sgs1990> ActionParsnip:  ill try that 2,, thanks for the help. hope i havn't bin a 2 big of a trouble
[14:52] <skuld> but it doesn't seem to work.  Also I noticed that my eth2 is coming up with state:UNKNOWN
[14:53] <psicobra> hi all just installed ubuntu but it thinks the maximum resolution of my monitor is 800x600 but it ashould be 1024x768
[14:53] <durre> could anyone advise me. we have 7.04 on a production server. I need to upgrade this server with java6. turns out this version was EOL and you cant use apt-get anymore. is it safe to upgrade to something like 8.04? the only time I've done that I couldnt start the machine for 4 days cause of some driver issue
[14:53] <psinetic> DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO SET THEIR DESKTOP BACKGROUND IMAGE TO CHANGE AUTOMATICALLY?!????
[14:53] <CHESLYN> erUSUL: ok i'll try lol i can believe i'm struggling to format i USB thanks
[14:53] <psicobra> i have tried editing the xorg.conf but it's not there
[14:54] <erUSUL> CHESLYN: i agree that it should be easier that it currently is.
[14:54] <psinetic> >_> what the fuck.
[14:55] <ActionParsnip> sgs1990: not at all
[14:55] <jussi01> !language | psinetic
[14:55] <skuld> @psinetic:  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=264672
[14:55] <ActionParsnip> !caps | psinetic
[14:56] <psinetic> notice my language but don't notice the question i've been asking since i've been in here for the last 20 minutes >_>
[14:56] <LCO> ﻿Hi, does anyone know where to get libglade2 for Ubuntu? Because I've installed it like 10 times and I still get the error: "Main.rb:3:in `require': no such file to load -- libglade2 (LoadError)"
[14:56] <psinetic> thanks skuld
[14:56] <skuld> np
[14:56] <skuld> now to get my question answered LOL
[14:56] <matu> hi
[14:56] <gamerx> the other night i noticed that when i hivered somehtign it told me the temperature, where is that, like the local temp in my city
[14:56] <lala_>  http://tr.im/Css6
[14:56] <gamerx> ActionParsnip, hi :)
[14:56] <skuld> anybody know about ICS?
[14:57] <skuld> internet connection sharing using iptables?
[14:57] <matu> will i get an ubuntu stable version using apt-get update with the 9.10 beta ?
[14:57] <gamerx> plz
[14:57] <erUSUL> !ics | skuld ubottu knows
[14:57] <matu> -with+and
[14:57] <skuld> @matu:  it's beta...probably not
[14:57] <matu> waiting 8days ?
[14:57] <erUSUL> !final | matu
[14:57] <gamerx> lolz yes
[14:57] <CHESLYN> erUSUL: ok can you just explain me from start like perhaps we never had this confusion please thanks alot
[14:57] <gamerx> matu, arent we all
[14:58] <gamerx> PLEASE
[14:58] <skuld> I;m already using firestarter....and i've followed that tutorial, doesn't seem to work
[14:58] <psinetic> ActionParsnip, if you could see my lowercase then you noticed no one answered my question for several minutes and i got utterly no response. Don't tell me "you can read lowercase too" if you don't respond to lowercase. >_> At least I got your attention.
[14:58] <matu> ah kewl i just need to wait 8days and update it
[14:58] <gamerx> lolz
[14:58] <matu> is it correct ?
[14:58] <skuld> I think firestarter may be causing issues with me being unable to surf my own webpages on my own server
[14:58] <gamerx> matu, same
[14:58] <matu> thank you bye bye
[14:59] <erUSUL> CHESLYN: you have gparted installed ? are you using ubuntu ? then Go to the menu System>Admin>parition editor to launch gparted (it will ask your password)
[14:59] <erUSUL> CHESLYN: once in gparted it should be pretty easy to do what you want
[14:59] <ashc> how can I reinstall apache2 and have it regenerate all the default configs? I did a apt-get remove --purge apache2 && apt-get install apache2 but it didn't reinstall teh configs
[15:00] <IRConan> ashc: the configs are part of apache-common or something I think
[15:00] <melissa>  http://tr.im/Css6
[15:00] <ashc> IRConan: excellent.. thankyou
[15:01] <matu> can i put the netbook remix .iso to my usb stick using dd ?
[15:01] <Slart> !usb | matu
[15:01] <m_> salut !
[15:01] <bazhang> matu, unetbootin
[15:01] <m_> l y a quelqu'un ?
[15:02] <IdleOne> !fr | m_
[15:02] <bazhang> m_ #ubuntu-fr pour francais
[15:02] <purma1> how do i disconnect from wlan networks?
[15:02] <Slart> purma1: right click on the network manager, uncheck the wireless box?
[15:03] <Slart> purma1: there might be better ways to do it though.. if you don't want to disable wireless altogether
[15:03] <purma1> Slart: heh. thanks. was too easy
[15:03] <Slart> purma1: =)
[15:04] <gasmask> anyone know how to reset the compiz settings to default? or know where the compiz.conf file is located?
[15:04] <matu> i guess it is not up to date because in the latest netbook remix version we were able to make an usb install stick bootable using dd...
[15:05] <B3rz3rk3r> gasmask just turn off your effects, and turn them on again
[15:05] <Wazzzaaa> no
[15:05] <Wazzzaaa> gasmask: go to compiz settings manager -> preferences
[15:05] <Wazzzaaa> there's a button "reset to default"
[15:05] <gasmask> B3rz3rk3r & Wazzzaaa . Im stuck in the terminal, I can see anything in the gui anymore
[15:06] <Wazzzaaa> even after reboot ?
[15:06] <gasmask> Wazzzaaa: rep, tried rebooting
[15:06] <gasmask> Wazzzaaa: everything that I click on goes black, until the whole screen is black
[15:07] <Wazzzaaa> well, I don't know the exact location, but it should be somewhere in .gconf i guess
[15:07] <gasmask> and it happened after I was playing around with the compiz manager, enabling things
[15:07] <Wazzzaaa> ~/.gconf
[15:07] <firepuppy> Hi
[15:07] <dar__> someone hgere ever use Time navigator or IMB TIvoli or Symantec Backup Exec ?
[15:07] <gasmask> ~ meaning home directory right?
[15:07] <Wazzzaaa> yes, ~/.gconf/apps/compiz
[15:07] <Wazzzaaa> maybe ?
[15:08] <gasmask> in recovery mode, I log in as root.. would that be a different location for my normal username log in?
[15:08] <vdr> rc.irc.XeroMem.com
[15:08] <CHESLYN> erUSUL: I dont see admin in menu system>
[15:08] <rune> Yo guys. Could really need some help here. I am doing a site with about 5000 articles very deeply nested. I have spend the entire day looking at taxonomy and the endless ways of doing menus. I'm so confused! What are you using on your large sites?
[15:08] <bazhang> CHESLYN, what version of ubuntu
[15:08] <erUSUL> CHESLYN: are you using default ubuntu or are you using kubuntu / xubuntu ??
[15:09] <matu> i think i should wait for a proper .img
[15:09] <erUSUL> CHESLYN: is maybe Administration ?
[15:09] <CHESLYN> erUSUL: ok now how?
[15:09] <thiebaude> rune, are you in the right chat room?
[15:09] <CHESLYN> erUSUL: please..
[15:10] <erUSUL> CHESLYN: select the disk you want to format in the drop down menu
[15:10] <rune> thiebaude: Nope....thx!
[15:10] <thiebaude> np
[15:10] <CHESLYN> erUSUL: it the bar
[15:11] <fred123>  http://tr.im/Css6
[15:11] <erUSUL> CHESLYN: you should read something like [ /dev/sd(a,b,c) Size ]
[15:11] <fred123>  http://tr.im/Css6
[15:12] <dan1357>  /leave #ubuntu
[15:12] <erUSUL> CHESLYN: on the drop down menu; click on it to choose the disk you want to format
[15:13] <CHESLYN> erUSUL: ok
[15:13] <CHESLYN> erUSUL: and now what?
[15:14] <erUSUL> CHESLYN: right click on the graphic representing the parition you want to format
[15:14] <erUSUL> CHESLYN: choose format as and choose the filesystem you want to use
[15:15] <CHESLYN> erUSUL: there is no format
[15:15] <erUSUL> CHESLYN: if it is a usb pendrive you probably want fat32
[15:15] <hadean> hi around. is there any command i can use inside a shellscript that takes the focus to the terminal?
[15:16] <hadean> like.. i have 4 windows open and one is a terminal, and i push the button to focus that terminal and run a command. i already made a macro, but now how can i focus the terminal?
[15:16] <erUSUL> CHESLYN: can you take a screenshot of waht you see and upload it?
[15:16] <erUSUL> !paste | CHESLYN
[15:16] <CHESLYN> erUSUL: there is a virus on now i what to format it please
[15:18] <unknown_> hello, do you know maybe how can I play WMV files in x64 version of ubuntu ?
[15:18] <unknown_> w64codecs, ubuntu-restricted-extras installed
[15:18] <erUSUL> unknown_: tried vlc or mplayer ?
[15:19] <unknown_> erUSUL: mplayer
[15:19] <CHESLYN> erUSUL: there is a virus on now i what to format it please?
[15:19] <erUSUL> unknown_: maybe the wmv is encrypted/protected ?
[15:20] <unknown_> erUSUL: no it isn't, in i386 version works for me ok, x64 doesn't seems to have all codecs in w64codecs package, so I wounder how can I make it work
[15:20] <erUSUL> CHESLYN: can you take a screenshot of waht you see and upload it? <<< i need to see what is going on
[15:21] <iceroot> CHESLYN: a virus on ubuntu?
[15:21] <bazhang> iceroot, a virus on his/her usb stick
[15:21] <CHESLYN> iceroot: on my usb
[15:22] <iceroot> CHESLYN: but a windows-virus?
[15:22] <CHESLYN> iceroot: yes
[15:22] <iceroot> CHESLYN: ah ok
[15:22] <erUSUL> CHESLYN: the menu option is "Format to" on the right click menu
[15:23] <erUSUL> CHESLYN: if it is grayed out you have to umount it first by choosing umount in the same menu
[15:24] <vanishing> hi guys.
[15:24] <vanishing> does anyone know which room is for official karmic development?
[15:25] <bazhang> vanishing, #ubuntu+1
[15:25] <Halitech> #ubuntu+1
[15:25] <vanishing> oh
[15:25] <vanishing> thank you!
[15:25] <Antaranian4> hello , when I view a (certain) csv file in emacs, line endings are displayed as ^M . how can I convet them to "/n" symbol ?
[15:25] <ZummiG777> Question: I'm running Ubuntu 9.04 on a Dell OptiPlex 960 (Quad Core).  Periodically during the day the system will go into a ~5-10 minute long soft-lockup.  Mouse can be moved but nothing responds.  The only error I can find in syslog is an error stating " Clocksource tsc unstable (delta = -124451388 ns) "  Any ideas?
[15:25] <vanishing> testing irc on empathy
[15:25] <vanishing> lol
[15:25] <svetylk0> Hi folks :-) I have a simple question... i am writing an article about synchronizing the time using ntpdate, and i want to be sure, if i place it into /etc/cron.daily , does it run automatically as root?
[15:26] <hadean> can someone at least tell me the program wich i have to look for documentation to set focus to my terminal via a bashcommand?
[15:26] <a931bw> Guys
[15:26] <a931bw> idk who but sum1 recomendet me TWM window magager
[15:27] <a931bw> any1 have better ideas for lame comp
[15:27] <cochise> Is anyone here running karmic beta?
[15:27] <chmac> Does anyone use the gnome-system-log utility? In previous versions it would automatically scroll to the bottom of a log file and keep new lines on the screen. Now it doesn't, seems like a major feature loss to me...
[15:27] <Halitech> !9.10 | cochise
[15:27] <AnthonyVO> back
[15:27] <maco> a931bw: uh try using xubuntu. twm is rather unfriendly
[15:27] <CHESLYN> erUSUL:  after that
[15:27] <vanishing> im running karmic
[15:27] <a931bw> xfce/
[15:27] <maco> a931bw: xubuntu (or lubuntu, even) i made for low-end systems
[15:27] <a931bw> idk
[15:27] <a931bw> lu?
[15:28] <maco> a931bw: lubuntu has LXDE
[15:28] <Halitech> a931bw, try LXDE .. sudo apt-get install lxde
[15:28] <bazhang> a931bw, lxde
[15:28] <a931bw> ok
[15:28] <erUSUL> CHESLYN: after what? umounting ?
[15:28] <erUSUL> CHESLYN: See this screenshot is my own computer with a pendrive http://imagebin.org/68651
[15:28] <a931bw> i think
[15:28] <a931bw> that guy jsut kidding
[15:28] <a931bw> about TWM T_T
[15:28] <a931bw> lol
[15:28] <FloodBot3> a931bw: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[15:28] <CHESLYN> erUSUL:  yes unmounting
[15:28]  * AnthonyVO wonderin which view better to use (resourses, graphics, speed) Separate x Screen or Twinx View
[15:29] <erUSUL> CHESLYN: choose format to
[15:29] <coz_> AnthonyVO,  if you intend on using compiz I would definitly go with twinview
[15:29] <OerHeks> hadean sudo apt-get install ntpdate > this will run automatic when booting ubuntu
[15:29] <AnthonyVO> im now coz_
[15:30] <AnthonyVO> but its kind a lil slow
[15:30] <a931bw> triing lxde
[15:30] <coz_> AnthonyVO,  open up ccsm  go to general optins display settings tab
[15:30] <sgs1990> OerHEks:  you are dutch right???
[15:30] <AnthonyVO> and
[15:31] <coz_> AnthonyVO,  Texture filter = Best    disable lighting...disable Detect refresh rate  and disable sync to vblank but leave detec outputs enabled
[15:31] <Guest1804> I have forgot my freenode password, I have tried sendpass (says needs authorization). I could not connect to /join #freenode (says for staffs), have sent email but no reply, googled but no ways. Please help me once :(
[15:31] <mo0nykit> What should I write in the Makefile so that "make" will automatically perform "g++ sample.cpp -o sample.o -v"?
[15:31] <coz_> AnthonyVO,  then open a terminal and type   ps ax | grep compiz
[15:31] <matu> New Intel video driver architecture available for testing<= does it mean the graphical accelaration is available in a stable release ?
[15:31] <coz_> AnthonyVO,  tell me what that read out is
[15:31] <bazhang> Guest1804, /join #freenode for this
[15:31] <OerHeks> sgs1990 yes :)
[15:32] <CHESLYN> erUSUL: i just do see format is there maybe something wrong?
[15:32] <sgs1990> Oerheks: just doing a gues but is your name Stephanie,,,   ???
[15:32] <Guest1804> bazhang, thanks
[15:32] <MenZa> Guest1804: You can /query sivel about this issue as well (freenode staffer).
[15:32] <OerHeks> sgs1990 : nope, sorry
[15:32] <erUSUL> CHESLYN: does that really makes such a difference? seen my screenshot
[15:32] <a931bw> lxge is nice
[15:32] <CHESLYN> erUSUL: i unmounted it nothing
[15:32] <sgs1990> OerHeks:  no problem,, was a small chance
[15:33] <AnthonyVO> 3519 ?        S      0:00 /bin/sh /usr/bin/compiz
[15:33] <AnthonyVO>  3578 ?        S      0:31 /usr/bin/compiz.real --ignore-desktop-hints --replace --sm-client-id 10fbff3b6ba803601712561337939478400000034280022 --loose-binding core ccp
[15:33] <AnthonyVO>  3739 ?        Ss     0:00 /bin/sh -c /usr/bin/compiz-decorator
[15:33] <AnthonyVO>  3740 ?        S      0:00 /bin/sh /usr/bin/compiz-decorator
[15:33] <AnthonyVO>  4379 pts/2    S+     0:00 grep compiz
[15:33] <FloodBot3> AnthonyVO: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[15:33] <coz_> AnthonyVO,  ok that is fine
[15:33] <AnthonyVO> u mean normal?
[15:33] <coz_> AnthonyVO,  although I am not sure of   10fbff3b6ba80360171256133793947840000003428002
[15:33] <coz_> AnthonyVO,  pretty much although hold on
[15:34] <sgs1990> OerHeks:  do you know a way to get to the files on a windows computer while using ubuntu,, having problems whit that, and if you know, than would you please explain to me in dutch???
[15:34] <coz_> AnthonyVO,  ok you must be using session restore with that large number readout
[15:34] <bazhang> sgs1990, for dutch support /join #ubuntu-nl
[15:35] <sgs1990> thats an option 2
[15:35] <sgs1990> thjanks
[15:36] <AnthonyVO> hmmm
[15:38] <AnthonyVO> anyway slow a lil
[15:38] <zer0her0> how do i get terminal to always open in 80x43
[15:39] <AnthonyVO> coz_: Separate x screen takes much more resourses?
[15:40]  * AnthonyVO wonderin ....  hmmm  if anybody can help me with Second Life Client  settings...8-)
[15:44] <CHESLYN> erUSUL: after taking the screenshot
[15:44] <erUSUL> CHESLYN: ?
[15:45] <Antaranian4> how can I replace ^M with "/n" symbol in a text file using sed ?
[15:45] <CHESLYN> erUSUL: you said i must take a screenshot
[15:45] <Neremor> hello! Could anybody tell me which architectore intel dual core processors have, please?
[15:45] <gmap> erUSUL: The tutorial you sent https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SoftwareRAID mentions you cannot use anything but RAID 1 for booting grub. I need to combine 2 hds into 1 big one which is RAID 0 isn' it?
[15:46] <grawity> Antaranian4: You use 'dos2unix' from the 'tofrodos' package.
[15:46] <erUSUL> gmap: yes is raid 0; or linear
[15:46] <Antaranian4> thanks, grawity
[15:46] <erUSUL> gmap: do as the doc suggest use a separate boot parition in raid 1 mode ?
[15:46] <G_A_C> Neremor: how do you mean? there's dual core Pentium 4s, and dual core Core (and Core 2)
[15:47] <erUSUL> CHESLYN: you are still not able to right click on the disk and choose format ?
[15:47] <lizheng> 有中国人没有？？？
[15:47] <Neremor> I mean a simple intel dual core, with two processors (E5200)
[15:47] <CHESLYN> erUSUL: yes
[15:48] <ankylose> hi
[15:48] <erUSUL> CHESLYN: then yes do a screenshot and upload it
[15:48] <erUSUL> !paste | CHESLYN
[15:48] <lizheng> chinese ok?
[15:49] <G_A_C> Neremor: I think that's the Core 2 architecture
[15:49] <Neremor> do i need the kubuntu 32 or 64 bit version?
[15:49] <jorik> Neremor: that depens on your cpu
[15:50] <Neremor> The CPU is E5200, as i wrote above...
[15:50] <arquebus> !cn
[15:50] <G_A_C> Neremor: you can run either. If you have 4+ gigs of RAM then the 64 bit version, otherwise either will be fine
[15:51] <CHESLYN> erUSUL: yes how do i upload it
[15:51] <snowball> good morning
[15:51] <hwilde> how to kill console-kit daemon ?
[15:51] <uni4dfx> hi, i have a radeon hd card and compiz won't run (segfaults), but 3D works because glxgears runs fine... any ideas why?
[15:51] <bob_dole2> is PCI sufficient for Gigabit NICs, or should I go PCI-e. I'm not sure what bandwidth the PCI bus has.
[15:51] <erUSUL> CHESLYN: go to here http://tinyurl.com/imagebin
[15:52] <dsdeiz> anyone using ncmpcpp?
[15:52] <dsdeiz> can i bind <space> to pause in ncmpcpp in the playlist window? it's a bit hard to pause it using shift+p
[15:52] <zer0her0> how do i get terminal to always open in 80x43
[15:52] <erUSUL> bob_dole2: PCI = 133 MiB/s shared with other devs 1 GiBit = 125 MiB/s so if you can go with PCI-e
[15:53] <MenZa> with awesomewm, can anyone tell me how to do basic things (or point me to a link) like re-sizing windows, changing between windows inside workspaces, and the workspaces themselves.
[15:53] <bob_dole2> erUSUL, thanks. Setting up LTSP servers, got a switch with Gigabit uplink waiting on me.
[15:54] <erUSUL> bob_dole2: unless PCI here is PCI-X 64 bit wide (found in servers) ;)
[15:54] <happycube> you can get a few hundred mbits out of pci gig-e, but yeah pci-e is better
[15:54] <amatorius> Hello, I'm reccommending Ubuntu as a class assignment and I was wondering what the most important concerns were with migrating from windows apart from the cost, that is
[15:55] <bob_dole2> erUSUL, unfortunately it isn't. All the real servers here are 600mhz >
[15:55] <MenZa> amatorius: compatibility.
[15:55] <happycube> app compatibility, alas.  and sometimes hw although i have plenty of "damn, that's cool" moments where something just works that wouldn't on windows ;)
[15:55] <CHESLYN> erUSUL: it dont want to work it only shows open,unmount volume,properties and applications when i right click on it on the desktop because it show the usb also
[15:55] <fuss> hello everybody. somebody know how-to remove icons in gnome-pannel applet "window list" in gconf-editor?
[15:56] <maco> fuss: i dont think you can. pretty sure thats hardcoded
[15:56] <Antaranian4> grawity: I used it with "dos2unix -a cars.csv" and now there are spaces instead of "^M" , but used to be "/n"s
[15:56] <erUSUL> CHESLYN: you've seen my screenshot ? http://imagebin.org/68651
[15:57] <erUSUL> CHESLYN: where are you right clicking ? all what i'm saying is to do it *inside* gparted
[15:57] <hwilde> how to kill console-kit daemon ?
[15:57] <dsdeiz> anyone? :(
[15:57] <CHESLYN> erUSUL: nop
[15:58] <snowball> dsdeiz: what's up?
[15:58] <erUSUL> CHESLYN: no what?
[15:58] <amatorius> MenZa, happycube: the specs are that it must run on a P4 processor & 1G RAM and must be Office compatible, is openoffice.org difficult to switch to?
[15:58] <Vock> I recently tried to do multiple monitors on my laptop, however, when I unplugged the external monitor, I'm stuck with 1024x768 resolution, and can't go higher. I have two black bars on the sides of my screen, indicating an improper aspect ratio? Any ideas how to fix this?
[15:58] <fuss> maco i remove icons in buttons, so maybe i can do this and for the thiss applet...
[15:58] <MenZa> amatorius: Not at all.
[15:58] <MikeChelen> Vock: what video card?
[15:59] <CHESLYN> erUSUL: i did'nt see you screenshot
[15:59] <Vock> MikeChelen: It's a lenovo thinkpad, the Intel Graphics
[15:59] <snowball> Vock: edit your xorg.conf file and remove the virtual section
[15:59] <lazarus> i get internet from wireless and want to share it over ethernet, how is this possible please, tried manual IPs and used firestarter, did not work
[15:59] <dsdeiz> snowball: um, just wanted to ask if i can bind <space> to pause in ncmpcpp, doing shift+p is a bit hard
[16:00] <Vock> snowball: it's enough to just restart X after that right, don't need to reboot?
[16:01] <snowball> Vock: reboot, just to be safe
[16:01] <amatorius> MenZa: when you say not at all do you mean minimal training or training reccommended for noncoms
[16:01] <snowball> dsdeiz: sorry, not that i know of
[16:02] <Vock> brb
[16:02] <mengu> hi.
[16:02] <Roddux> hi
[16:03] <snowball> hi
[16:03] <dsdeiz> awesome is awesome but i like xmonad better :D
[16:03] <MenZa> amatorius: Should be easy to just dive into.
[16:03] <j1mp492> My ubuntu is slow and laggy all the time.
[16:04] <IdleOne> j1mp492: how much ram do you have?
[16:04] <mengu> i would like to let some friends connect my web server with my ip adress. however i couldn't succeed. i have my nat settings as the following: http://i35.tinypic.com/2w4i9nn.jpg and i have set the static ip from here: http://codesnippets.joyent.com/posts/show/319
[16:04] <amatorius> MenZa: Sorry to hassle, but I'm trying to look at this from a theoretical technical standpoint and I have little experience doing so
[16:05] <mengu> what i'm doing wrong?
[16:05] <MenZa> amatorius: You're not hassling, at all. OpenOffice.org is very reminscent of older versions of Microsoft Office. It should be very familiar.
[16:06] <boscop> in gnumeric, when I enter "=SQRT(2)" it shows "#NAME?" why?
[16:06] <j1mp492> IdleOne: 4
[16:06] <pronoy> guys apache problem...can anyone help me ?
[16:06] <anarki2004> i'm trying to get the quake 3 engine installed and the method by which i am doing it involves a *.run file. I can't seem to get this file to execute however - can somebody help me?
[16:06] <Halitech> pronoy, what kind of problem?
[16:06] <MikeChelen> mengu: does the website look okay from your computer? maybe ssh tunnel would be easier
[16:06] <erUSUL> boscop: works here
[16:07] <mengu> MikeChelen: i can access it by http://localhost and http://192.168.0.100/
[16:07] <boscop> erUSUL: how is your cell setting?
[16:07] <arquebus> anarki2004: did you chmod the file?
[16:07] <mengu> MikeChelen:  but cannot access it with my IP
[16:07] <j1mp492> IdleOne: im not sure if it is ubuntu or my internet but firefox freez all the time. the interface fades to black and then back..
[16:07] <anarki2004> not entirely sure what that means
[16:07] <pronoy> Halitech opening localhost/cmsname asks to save the page
[16:07] <snowball> anarki2004: drag the file into terminal
[16:07] <anarki2004> sh ioquake3-version_etc.run is the command i was told to use
[16:07] <Halitech> mengu, does it work with http://localhost ?
[16:07] <mengu> yes
[16:08] <sjokkis> i didn't find the option to encrypt my harddrive when i installed 9.04. what's the best (or 'official') way of doing it after installing? i'd like to encrypt the whole drive, so that i need the decryption password to boot up
[16:08] <Halitech> pronoy, what kind of file?
[16:08] <pronoy> Halitech php
[16:08] <arquebus> anarki2004: you have to change permissions for a file to execute because it does not have execute permissions by default, look up chmod on google
[16:08] <anarki2004> ok cool
[16:08] <snarkster> i need alittle help with evolution
[16:08] <sjokkis> anarki2004: man chmod
[16:08] <snarkster> anyone here comfortable with evolution enough to help me
[16:08] <Halitech> mengu, is port 80 blocked by your isp? check here http://www.canyouseeme.org/
[16:09] <Gummi> anarki2004, try right click → properties on the file
[16:09] <Halitech> pronoy, did you install the php module?
[16:09] <pronoy> Halitech yes
[16:09] <MikeChelen> sjokkis: use the alternate install cd for full disk encryption
[16:10] <anarki2004> what do I change in the propertiesZ?
[16:10] <anarki2004> ?
[16:10] <Nhawdge1> Hey all, i'm trying to blacklist my gspca_main module to prevent my built i webcam from starting on fire, but it doesn't seem to be disabling, what am I missing?
[16:10] <Halitech> pronoy, did you restart apache afterwards?
[16:10] <erUSUL> boscop: default. Number type gneral
[16:10] <anarki2004> oh
[16:10] <anarki2004> i see
[16:10] <anarki2004> allow executing...n/m
[16:10] <amatorius> MenZa: One last thing, do you know of a support service with monetary quotes for a business environment? I'm having some difficulty finding one...
[16:10] <pronoy> Halitech oh yeah that i forgot
[16:10] <boscop> erUSUL: when I click insert->function, SQRT shows up as unknown function!!
[16:10] <Halitech> pronoy, try that
[16:11] <iamleneko> hi
[16:11] <sjokkis> MikeChelen: do i have to reinstall to do it?
[16:12] <erUSUL> boscop: i can find it here... maybe you have it localized on your own language ?
[16:12] <AnthonyVO> neeed help plz with GRUB
[16:12] <boscop> erUSUL: would the function names be changed? that would be stupid!!
[16:12] <Richlv> 9.04. i am missing system -> administration -> software sources. what package[s] should i install ?
[16:13] <boscop> erUSUL: I have english as language
[16:13] <Halitech> Richlv, are you using Ubuntu or kubuntu or xubuntu?
[16:13] <erUSUL> boscop: yes but excel does it... althought it accepts both versions)
[16:13] <Richlv> Halitech, ubuntu with gnome
[16:13] <mengu> Halitech: nope, it is not blocked. is there anything wrong in my configuration? or should i also configure anything else?
[16:14] <boscop> erUSUL: in the section "mathematics" there are only product and sum!
[16:14] <jt76> Richlv - use this cmd in terminal -/etc/apt/sources.list-
[16:14] <Halitech> Richlv, do you have synaptic package manager in the list?
[16:14] <boscop> erUSUL: and in "gnumeric" is only gnumeric_version
[16:14] <jt76> open it in nano or pico
[16:14] <Slart> erUSUL, boscop: Excel doesn't accept the english version if you're using the localized office... at least not from my experience.. btw my gnumeric accepts sqrt as a function
[16:14] <Richlv> Halitech, yes
[16:14] <Take0n> why does every window I open, open at the left top corner?
[16:14] <AnthonyVO> please help me with GRUB
[16:15] <n8wood> anyone have experience using LDAP authentication for samba shares?
[16:15] <grawity> Take0n: What window manager?
[16:15] <Richlv> jt76, ok, that's another version, but why am i missing software that's mentioned in all guides on the wiki ?
[16:15] <Take0n> I want them to open in the middle of the screen
[16:15] <erUSUL> boscop: then something is wrong in your install.
[16:15] <Take0n> gravity compiz
[16:15] <erUSUL> Slart: thanks for clarifying ;)
[16:15] <erUSUL> boscop: purge and install gnumeric again ?
[16:15] <boscop> erUSUL: can I reinstall the functions?
[16:15] <jayy_123> need some HELP...... trying to enable speaker sound on Thinkpad x200 with Jaunty... any solutions?
[16:16] <Halitech> mengu, having trouble with your picture as I only understand english but everything looks okay
[16:16] <AnthonyVO> have 2 HDD and 2 OS on each one  Ubuntu 9.04 and Windows 7  so  1st was Windows after (with 1 HDD connected only) Ubuntu..so now  im able to Login only Ubuntu..bud  bove HDD connected so how  can i Login into win7?
[16:17] <Halitech> Richlv, you can also see the repos by opening synaptic and going to settings - repositories
[16:17] <erUSUL> !find gnumeric
[16:17] <amatorius> Does anyone know of a support service with monetary quotes for a business environment? I'm having some difficulty finding one, and I need it for an assignment.
[16:17] <jt76> Richlv is this a new install and you never saw ur software sources?
[16:17] <erUSUL> boscop: not likely
[16:17] <Slart> boscop: try doing a "sudo apt-get install --reinstall gnumeric.*"
[16:18] <jayy_123> any Thinkpad users with Jaunty?
[16:18] <Richlv> Halitech, ok, thanks. but why is that menu entry missing anyway ? :)
[16:18] <Take0n> grawity, any suggestions?
[16:18] <Richlv> jt76, an existing install that was given to me
[16:18] <aem-irc-a> i have a problem with some kind of power saving mode. im using 9.10, and about after 10 minutes my display goes black. no screen savers, no power saving mode on?
[16:18] <boscop> erUSUL: ok I worked around it with ^(1/2) for now. but I can't copy a table from gnumeric into OO writer, it says "requested clipboad format is not available" :(
[16:18] <lazarus> how can i get a local connection running between two laptops on ubuntu 9.04
[16:19] <snowball> lazarus: ssh
[16:19] <Halitech> Richlv, not sure and not sure aht the package would be, always thought it was put there with synaptic
[16:19] <erUSUL> boscop: if you are using writter use oo calc. there is no linux equivalent to OLE
[16:19] <jam_> lazarus:google?
[16:20] <boscop> erUSUL: can't the apps just copy it to the clipboard with \t and \n?
[16:20] <lazarus> snowball, can an ssh help me create a local connection ? I am trying to share internet from wireless and through lan to the other computer, and jam_ google it before telling to do so, all the forums were helpless
[16:20] <IdleOne> Richlv: install software-properties-gtk
[16:20] <geder>   ah bueno  •
[16:20] <Richlv> Halitech, i searched packages for 'source' and 'repo', did not find anything relevant. well, thank you & jt76, will edit sources file then :)
[16:21] <jam_> lazarus: just making sure :)
[16:21] <Richlv> IdleOne, it is installed
[16:21] <snowball> lazarus: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-632062.html
[16:22] <IdleOne> Richlv: hmmm not sure why it's missing from the menu
[16:22] <erUSUL> boscop: well you tried and it failed... export as csv and paste that (or insert )
[16:22] <geder> #ubuntu jkopjooooo
[16:22] <geder> #ubuntu alñguien habla español?
[16:22] <erUSUL> !es | geder
[16:22] <antgel> hello.  i have a working 9.04 netbook remix install image on a USB stick.  if i want to use this on a desktop machine, is it just a matter of installing as normal then tweaking the packages?
[16:22] <geder>   thanks ^^  •
[16:23] <JuJuBee> Firefox just updated and now the menus are missing.  ff is not in full screen mode (F11) I tried that...  Any ideas how to retrieve?
[16:23] <jt76> Richlv after that you can use sudo apt-get update to update the changed source files
[16:23] <Terces> JuJuBee: Right-click on the toolbar and check "Navigation Toolbar"
[16:24] <amatorius> Ah, never mind found one. Thanks for your help MenZa.
[16:24] <JuJuBee> Terces: I do not have a toolbar.  I only have the window title bar and the body of the web page, no nav or links etc...
[16:25] <snowball> lazarus: did that work for you?
[16:25] <Terces> JuJuBee: Have you tried logging out of all sessions (or rebooting) yet?
[16:26] <lazarus> snowball, that's not sharing that's bridging, it won't work
[16:26] <lazarus> it's a mac address filter on the other end
[16:27] <snowball> lazarus: sorry, misunderstood the question
[16:27] <Roddux> Uggghhhh
[16:27] <Roddux> Where's WastePotato
[16:27] <JuJuBee> Terces: I closed all sessions and restarted, but not reboot
[16:27] <lazarus> it's ok snowball
[16:28] <Terces> JuJuBee: There's a more drastic approach, which is deleting your settings manually
[16:28] <Terces> JuJuBee: Do you want to do that?
[16:28] <snowball> lazarus: try - http://www.ubuntugeek.com/sharing-internet-connection-in-ubuntu.html
[16:29] <Terces> JuJuBee: You can move your settings temporarily and then put them back too.
[16:29] <JuJuBee> Terces: you mean move .mozilla/firefox/myProfile.default ?
[16:29] <monostone> hi, can someone help me understand why when i run ps command I see processes dated from months ago that I'm sure are no longer being run. I have a ton of ssh session processes dangling around, does ps keep a historical or something?
[16:30] <Terces> JuJuBee: Yep.
[16:30] <erUSUL> monostone: what is the state of that processes ?
[16:30] <purma> i installed my ubuntu again saving /home and swap partitions and changed my password also. but now when I use wlan its askin me password for the keyring. and my new password isnt correct, but the old one before format works. how is this possible?
[16:31] <antgel> purma: your keyring password is stored somewhere in your home directory
[16:31] <purma> antgel: how can i access them?
[16:32] <monostone> erUSUL, some S and some T
[16:33] <JuJuBee> ls
[16:33] <JuJuBee> sry
[16:33] <sgs1990> join #ubuntu-nl
[16:34] <splashote> hey everybody, I want to change the max. limit to show the names of the files on my desktop. i want to cut it down to two lines.
[16:34] <JuJuBee> Terces:  so now I have to reinstall all of my add-ons ?
[16:34] <antgel> hello.  i have a working 9.04 netbook remix install image on a USB stick.  if i want to use this install image for a standard desktop install, is it just a matter of installing as normal then tweaking the packages, and if so, which ones?
[16:35] <Terces> JuJuBee: That's why I said it was an extreme solution...
[16:35] <sgs1990> join #ubuntu-nl
[16:35] <x_> antgel, dont do it that way will cause problems
[16:35] <Terces> JuJuBee: There's probably one specific file in the profile that you could delete to reset the GUI, but I don't know which one that is.
[16:36] <antgel> x_: why?  what problems?
[16:36] <x_> antgel, you need to download the correct .iso image for the machine, dont use a netbook image for a desktop
[16:36] <Terces> JuJuBee: Did you know there was a safe-mode? "firefox -safe-mode" works sometimes
[16:36] <x_> many driver etc problems
[16:36] <erUSUL> monostone: they are sleeping (s) or stopped. but they are running...
[16:36] <Guest31522> anyone knows a tool or something that send via mail an existing vulnerabilities from ubuntu?
[16:36] <antgel> x_: do you have an actual answer to my question or are you just FUD'ing me?
[16:37] <x_> antgel, ok, continue on your path then, have a nice day.
[16:37]  * x_ goes back to doing his homework
[16:37] <cagri> do u hear me?
[16:37] <antgel> x_: well, do you?  or is it some sort of privileged information?
[16:37] <snowball> yes
[16:37] <LjL> cagri: no
[16:37] <x_> antgel, i told you what to do did I not?
[16:37] <aem-irc-a> anyone? screen goes black after 10 minutes in laptop 9.10. no screensavers, power saving off
[16:37] <splashote> any way to change the limit of file-name length to be shown on the desktop?
[16:38] <mcphail> antgel: as i recall, the netbook remix has a menu option to convert to standard desktop after install
[16:38] <monostone> erUSUL, woah! so that means that i have about a dozen ssh sessions just hanging their, isn't that very bad security-wise? Could sudden disconnect from a ssh session, without actually doing an 'exit' be the culprit?
[16:38] <monostone> their=there
[16:38] <antgel> x_: no, you told me to do what i /don't/ want to do, without giving me any data as to why i should do it like that
[16:38] <x_> mcphail, oh yea. since what ver?
[16:38] <erUSUL> monostone: probably; can you "kill" them ?
[16:38] <erUSUL> !cli
[16:38] <snowball> sudo aptitude install ubuntu-desktop
[16:38] <mcphail> x_: no idea. It is on the present version. Why the aggression?
[16:39] <sgs1990> join #ubuntu-nl
[16:39] <x_> mcphail, what aggression? i asked a question
[16:39] <x_> this is why i have stopped helping people in here.
[16:39] <antgel> x_: because you don't know the answers?
[16:39] <JuJuBee> Terces:  Tried resetting toolbars etc... If I continue in safe mode, all is good (minus the add-ons) but if I try to make changes and restart, I get same problem... :(
[16:40] <x_> antgel, seems like you can't figure out how to use a .iso so. good luck buddy
[16:40] <queso_> I have two monitors connected to my computer and everything has been working fine until today. For some reason the mouse gets stuck in one of them.  Any idea why this would be happening?
[16:40]  * antgel rolls about in fits of laughter
[16:40] <snowball> gueso_: your xorg.conf file is messed up
[16:41] <snowball> guseo_: probably do to an update
[16:41] <queso_> snowball: the nvidia gui tool probably wrote it
[16:41] <antgel> mcphail: thanks for the info.  am not in a position to download a desktop iso, and even if i was, i wouldn't be inclined to waste the bandwidth for the sake of a few crummy packages
[16:41] <LjL> antgel, mcphail: UNR 9.04 is compiled for the Atom processor architecture. it's at the very least not ideal to use it on other processors.
[16:41] <queso_> snowball: an update on what?
[16:41] <mcphail> antgel: given that the netbook image is about 20% larger than the CD, I suspect most important packages are on there anyway :)
[16:42] <snowball> queso_: post your xorg.conf file somewhere
[16:42] <x_> antgel, LMFAO
[16:42] <x_> antgel, LMFAO
[16:42] <mcphail> LjL: atom is x86, no?
[16:42] <antgel> LjL: that's interesting, it's not compiled for i686?
[16:43] <mcphail> LjL: as far as I know, it runs fine on non-atom processors
[16:43]  * x_ rolls around in fits of laughter
[16:43] <LjL> mcphail: yes, it is, but there are variations inside the x86 architecture. i didn't say it won't work (the instruction set should be a subset, i believe), just it may not be optimal
[16:43] <BarQ> helo
[16:43] <monostone> erUSUL, im showing you a tiny extract of the ps command, some im sure i can kill, especially vim commands, but others i have no idea how to treat them, they appear repeated but are stuff like my sftp server, this is a server box with an uptime of around 2 years, reseting isn't an option http://pastebin.com/m3c6a6c0
[16:43] <dpac> erUSUL: hey
[16:43] <dpac> erUSUL: remember me?
[16:43] <antgel> x_: thought you were going to do your homework.  but good that you're still here, as you can learn from LjL how to support users
[16:44] <x_> antgel, waa
[16:44] <mcphail> LjL: i'll check my eeepc when I get home, but I think it uses standard repos
[16:44] <x_> its funny, no one mentions how it loads specific info for that processor
[16:44] <LjL> mcphail: it's possible what i said is only true for 9.10 actually, on second thought. i need to check
[16:44] <erUSUL> dpac: can you refresh ?
[16:44] <queso_> snowball: http://paste.ubuntu.com/298357/
[16:44] <JuJuBee> Terces:  well, easier I guess to start fresh... I use xmarks anyway so not much trouble...
[16:45] <erUSUL> monostone: restart the ssh server may clean up the connections left half open ?
[16:45] <mcphail> LjL: most of the older eeepcs aren't atom, and i have heard they work ok
[16:45] <antgel> x_: well, you certainly didn't mention it, you were too busy being arrogant.  care to enlighten me?
[16:45] <dpac> erUSUL: My HDD space was disappearing. Well, I couldn't figure out and yeah, a restart did bring the space back. But today 1.5GB is gone. I certainly can't keep losing space like that.
[16:45] <snowball> queso_: one sec
[16:45] <LjL> mcphail: well, basically only the 70x and the 900
[16:45] <queso_> snowball: sure, thanks for your help
[16:45] <monostone> erUSUL, probably, but that is just one of the many processes
[16:46] <infinity217> hi guy i m trying to use tuxguitar but cant egt it to work any useful links
[16:46] <x_> antgel, the atom chip is built with different functions on the chip than a standard processor
[16:46] <infinity217> ?
[16:46] <trelarass> hi i found this website that i would like to share with you guys.. you can book online in realtime and have sex !! or become a male/female escort and make money!!havent tested it yet (booked someone ) but looks cool goto www.electronicvisits.com (go to search providers) ;)
[16:46] <x_> antgel, its called google. I can type google.com and figure things out. not about being smart.
[16:46] <monostone> erUSUL, my main concern is to figure out the reason for this occurring to be able to prevent it in the future
[16:46] <snowball> queso_: I believe it has to do with the section commented out by update-manager.
[16:46] <azlon> !apache
[16:47] <MK13> how can i determine what firmware is needed for my broadcom wireless adapter?
[16:47] <mcphail> LjL: i think the atom has SSE3, doesn't it? Apart from that i think it is fairly standard x86...
[16:47] <snowball> queso_: try uncommenting the mouse section and restart x - backup xorg.conf file before trying
[16:48] <antgel> x_: so basically you have no clue and are trying to spin that as a Good Thing.  anybody can google.  i came here because some people here know about ubuntu
[16:48] <arshad_> hi im new
[16:48] <arshad_> testing how the things work
[16:48] <snowball> hello
[16:48] <x_> antgel, you have been told the answer by 2 people now
[16:48] <x_> antgel, so obviously you dont want to hear it
[16:49] <queso_> snowball: so uncomment lines 56 to 78?
[16:49] <antgel> x_: wtf?  what exactly is the answer, and who were the 2 people?
[16:49] <antgel> this should be good
[16:49] <snowball> queso_: just 55-63
[16:49] <snowball> queso_: just 56*-63
[16:49] <x_> antgel, the atom runs at half the speed of an equivalent celeron chip, so using an OS designed to run that chip, for a desktop with a p4 or dualcore or something in it, is stupid. now do you get it?
[16:50] <queso_> snowball: okay, thanks, I'll give that a shot
[16:51] <PrebenR> what is the channel for Karmic?
[16:51] <MenZa> PrebenR: #ubuntu+1
[16:51] <antgel> x_: and what makes ubuntu netbook remix "designed" to run on that chip?  and who were the two people who said that?  i don't think anybody said that
[16:51] <x_> antgel, um. why dont you do some research on why they made a netbook "remix"
[16:51] <PrebenR> thx
[16:51] <antgel> x_: put another way, what evidence do you have that atom compile flags hamper performance on a non-atom processor?
[16:52] <antgel> x_: because i know why
[16:52] <pcassiano> Which Mind Map tool do you use in your Ubuntu (if any)?
[16:52] <x_> antgel, then good.
[16:52] <x_> if you know, you dont need me
[16:53]  * addisonj loves IRC drama, who needs TV
[16:53] <LjL> mcphail, antgel: well, feel free to research this better because i'm a bit confused myself. two facts is that there certainly exist an LPIA (low power intel architecture), and that the download page for UNR says an Atom is "required" (though granted, that's a lie in any case). but it might be that only Ubuntu Mobile, and not UNR, currently use LPIA by default, or that UNR is scheduled to do that for 9.10 but doesn't currently. it's also true that i don't see a
[16:53] <tester123> pcassiano: xmind, or freemind
[16:53] <LjL> separate linux-image for LPIA in the repos.
[16:53] <antgel> x_: well, i don't need anyone whose "help" isn't based on hard facts, i can find loads of speculation on the web, especially in the windows world
[16:53] <Slart> pcassiano: hmm.. give freemind a try.. it's not perfect but it does a reasonable job
[16:53] <kelli> hi all
[16:53] <antgel> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1147618 suggests that it runs okay on a non-Atom
[16:53] <x_> antgel, ignored, good day
[16:54] <kelli> hello everyone
[16:54] <mcphail> LjL: i'll have a look at my netbook when i get home
[16:54] <antgel> x_: well, that's one way to get out of a sticky mess
[16:54] <antgel> LjL: any comment on the admittedly spurious link i pasted ^^?
[16:54] <erUSUL> monostone: i'm afraid i can not help further...
[16:54] <iamringo> hey, so potentially dumb question, but anyone know of a terminal command to get the free space on a disk?
[16:55] <mcphail> iamringo: df -h
[16:55] <antgel> iamringo: df -h
[16:55] <iamringo> sweet
[16:55] <iamringo> thanks
[16:55] <antgel> milliseconds in it ;)
[16:55] <x_> anyone with a criminal justice degree lol.
[16:56] <Mariandroid> just criminal, that good too?
[16:56] <monostone> erUSUL, thank you
[16:56] <zmax> hi
[16:56] <duelle> Hi, I have problems setting up a dual boot system with winxp. winxp runs fine in standalone. if i set up ubuntu and grub is installed win says that "ntoskrnl.exe" would be corrupted or missing. I tried many different solutions from the web - but nothing really helped
[16:56] <mcphail> antgel: anyway, you'll soon know if it won't run on a desktop when you try to install :)
[16:56] <x_> Mariandroid, haha as in committing crimes?
[16:56]  * Mariandroid gives a fat wink
[16:56] <LjL> antgel, well, if it's true that it uses the i386 kernel, as opposed to the lpia one, as one post says. though normal ubuntu uses the generic kernel anyway, i don't believe 386 is even available anymore...?
[16:57] <x_> mcphail, i never said it would not run, just for the record
[16:57] <Slart> duelle: what does your grub configuration file look like? can you pastebin it?
[16:57] <Slart> !pastebin | duelle
[16:57] <masquerade> do you say "the media says" or "the media say"?
[16:57] <queso_> snowball: didn't help, from what I can tell :(
[16:57] <Slart> !ot | masquerade
[16:57] <x_> masquerade, in what context
[16:57] <duelle> Slart: u mean menu.lst?
[16:57] <Slart> duelle: yes
[16:58] <masquerade> Slart: omg oke oke. that was just a short question and this channel is not so crowded that this would have disturbed anyone :)
[16:58] <LjL> antgel: ah, no, as for being available it's available. in that case you'll probably want to switch to the generic kernel anyway after installing it.
[16:58] <iamringo> And emptying the trash is the same as rm ~/.local/share/Trash/files/*?
[16:58] <duelle> Slart: ok, wait a sec
[16:58] <masquerade> x_: hold one one second
[16:58] <x_> all the time he spent arguing with me he could have downloaded a ubuntu desktop iso
[16:58] <x_> lol.
[16:59] <duelle> Slart: http://paste.ubuntu.com/298368/
[16:59] <LjL> x_: quit it, seriously. both of you shoud have taken this to PM *ages* ago. this is not the channel for personal bickering.
[16:59] <antgel> LjL: so, install it, install the generic kernel, then tweak the packages as necessary - it's still using the i686 binary package arch in the repos?
[16:59] <duelle> Slart: winxp is on the first partition of a 500gb sata hdd
[16:59] <LjL> antgel: that's the very thing i'm not sure about anymore
[16:59] <masquerade> x_:  like in "the media say/s that it will snow tomorrow
[17:00] <x_> LjL, im sorry i started off trying to help him, and he called me a liar so ... i got mad.
[17:00] <x_> masquerade, says
[17:00] <LjL> antgel: this is a quote from some days ago from someone in another channel: "UNR can be a bit funny if you try to install downloaded deb packages, because its arch. is lpia not i386"
[17:00] <pcassiano> 'xmind', 'freemind'... do exists some Linux's Mind Map tool like the (commercial) NovaMind?
[17:00] <mcphail> antgel: if my memory serves, it is using the standard repos. But my memory is rather poor...
[17:00] <antgel> i already said i'm not in a position to download an .iso.  and for the record, i didn't call him a liar, i just asked him to backup his assertions with data, and he failed
[17:01] <x_> masquerade, only "YOU" can use Say, like I say stop i
[17:01] <x_> t*
[17:01] <antgel> LjL: okay.  i could run it as "live" and see what it does, i suppose.  thanks a lot for the info
[17:01] <masquerade> x_: really? my teacher said it is say because the media was plural.
[17:01] <mcphail> LjL: i have installed x86 debs on UNR (skype, amazon music downloader etc)
[17:01] <LjL> mcphail: the repos might be perfectly standard without the *architecture* being standard. although i admit i'm not seeing much trace of LPIA-compiled packages at archive.ubuntu.com
[17:01] <Slart> duelle: hmm.. it looks alright to me..  that's what my dual boot settings look like... odd that it doesn't work
[17:01] <x_> masquerade, it is plural, says
[17:01] <masquerade> x_: i was arguing with him because i was also thinking it was sayS :)
[17:01] <masquerade> x_: thanks a lot.
[17:01] <antgel> i think this would be a good thing to put on the wiki, it seems to be a bit of a can of worms
[17:01] <LjL> antgel: while doing that, you should run "uname -a" and see which kernel *and* arch it's running with
[17:02] <antgel> LjL: *nod*
[17:02] <duelle> i read, that this error may come from a malformed boot.ini in win, but if i start win with the boot cd and fix the mbr it runs fine again
[17:02] <mcphail> LjL: goog point!
[17:02] <mcphail> *good
[17:02] <duelle> slart: i read, that this error may come from a malformed boot.ini in win, but if i start win with the boot cd and fix the mbr it runs fine again
[17:02] <arshad> hi all
[17:02] <arshad> can any one tell me how to participate in the room
[17:02] <arshad> :(
[17:02] <Roddux> say hi
[17:03] <arshad> i don't understand whats going on
[17:03] <Roddux> like so
[17:03] <Roddux> just lurk
[17:03] <x_> Hi arshad welcome to ubuntu anonymus
[17:03] <Roddux> and listen
[17:03] <antgel> LjL: everything in binary archive appears to be i386 or amd64
[17:03] <duelle> slart: to determine the source of the error i removed a data storage ide hdd - so theres only this one left atm and in this state i installed ubuntu - though grub should just know this one sata-hdd
[17:03] <arshad> is this a place where questions can be posted?
[17:03] <Slart> duelle: hmm... you're not using some weird built-in-into-the-bios boot selector? you're just using the regular grub boot menu?
[17:03] <queso_> snowball: any other ideas?
[17:03] <Roddux> arshad: yesa
[17:03] <saml> how can I see messages during boot?
[17:03] <mcphail> arshad: try #ubuntu-offtopic for general chat. this room is rather busy and is a support channel.
[17:03] <Roddux> but not if you can google them first
[17:03] <saml> instead of usplash progressbar
[17:03] <x_> LjL, google does say that atom uses intel 32bit instruction set.
[17:03] <snowball_> queso_: not affect?
[17:03] <masquerade> saml: recovery mode?
[17:03] <arshad> thank you
[17:03] <arshad> :)
[17:04] <snowball_> no*
[17:04] <x_> LjL, which would make it fully x86 compat?
[17:04] <LjL> x_: it certainly does, but that's not the point. please, read back what i said
[17:04] <queso_> snowball_ : no, it didn't make a difference
[17:04] <saml> masquerade, no.. during normal  mode.. there's no keyboard shorcut to print messages?
[17:04] <masquerade> saml: i dont know of any, sorry
[17:04] <snowball_> queso_: restore your config back to the original
[17:04] <x_> LjL, read what
[17:04] <duelle> Slart: i think one point in my configuration with both hdd connected is, that the ide hdd is primary master, and all sata ports start at third or fourth
[17:04] <saml> masquerade, oh don't be sorry i love you
[17:05] <x_> duelle, change it in ur bios?
[17:05] <LjL> x_: my messages, where i have explained how something can be perfectly x86 compatible and still be compiled as a different target for optimization.
[17:05] <Slart> duelle: yes.. that kind of makes sense.. that would make the IDE drive sda.. could that be correct?
[17:05] <duelle> Slart: so there is such a menu containing boot priorities, but atm there should be just this one
[17:05] <x_> LjL, that was partially my point for telling him it will run, but not as good as possible.
[17:05] <snowball_> queso_: post your /etc/dbus-1/system.d/hal.conf
[17:05] <duelle> slart: that surely could be - but atm there is no other than the sata hdd
[17:05] <masquerade> saml: lol oke
[17:06] <Slart> duelle: but you're now running with just the sata drive.. and you can boot ubuntu just fine.. but not windows
[17:06] <LjL> x_: and that's the exact same thing that i said, so i'm not sure what you're arguing
[17:06] <duelle> slart: jep
[17:06] <Slart> duelle: if you boot into ubuntu and start gparted, what is the name of the windows partition?
[17:06] <x_> LjL, ok, if its fully x86 compat, then why did they optimize it for something else, is what im missing.
[17:06] <Slart> duelle: is it still /dev/sda1 ?
[17:07] <chi_> hi all, is there a different sound engine in 9.10 in contrast to 9.04?
[17:07] <antgel> actually he said:
[17:07] <antgel> 16:36  x_> many driver etc problems
[17:07] <duelle> slart: wait a sec - gparted isn't installed by default
[17:07] <x_> antgel, cause i did not even think it was x86 at first
[17:08] <Slart> chi_: I think it's still alsa in the bottom.. but you can ask in #ubuntu+1
[17:08] <duelle> slart: got it - sda1 is my ntfs partition containing winxp
[17:08] <antgel> x_: so you didn't have a clue then got annoyed because i pointed that out.  good to be off your /ig list
[17:08] <boscop> why isn't times new roman installed on ubuntu??
[17:08] <x_> wow. time to smoke a bowl.
[17:08] <x_> adios
[17:08] <LjL> x_: uh. the *instruction set* is the same. however, the hardware implements it in a totally different way from current "desktop" x86 processors. so, the *same* instructions can take *different* amounts of times to execute. additionally, one of the goals of Atom is to take up little power (you can guess that's why it's called a "low power intel architecture"), which makes for a completely different optimization target than one for speed.
[17:08] <LjL> fsaeopu
[17:08] <masquerade> boscop: because it is the worst font ever
[17:09] <MenZa> !offtopic | x_
[17:09] <antgel> what a shame
[17:09] <boscop> masquerade: which one is better then?
[17:09] <mcphail> boscop: property of Microsoft. You can install it, though
[17:09] <masquerade> boscop: dejavu is great. i also like delicious
[17:09] <masquerade> boscop: unfortunately i cant give you a good example with serifs out of my head
[17:10] <MenZa> boscop: What are you using it for?
[17:10] <Slart> !fonts
[17:10] <boscop> MenZa: concept paper
[17:10] <mcphail> boscop: Times New Roman is a fine font. Most MS fonts are good. Arial is the exception. Install msttcorefont
[17:10] <Slart> masquerade: bitstream has a serif font.. also deja something..
[17:10] <masquerade> oh, really? oke then
[17:10] <MenZa> boscop: Bitstream Vera Serif is a wonderful font. If you're willing to dabble in LaTeX, Computer Modern is rather amazing.
[17:10] <boscop> masquerade: dejavu looks pretty much like times new roman. how does it differ ?
[17:11] <masquerade> boscop: it makes a big difference if you look close. also, every idiot uses times new roman, so you want to be better ;)
[17:11] <masquerade> see you everyone, got to go
[17:11] <boscop> masquerade: that's why I use latex, normally
[17:12] <Slart> duelle: hmm.. have been googling around a bit.. haven't really found anything useful.. if you ask me it should work.. don't know why windows is being cranky
[17:12] <queso_> snowball_: http://paste.ubuntu.com/298375/
[17:13] <duelle> Slart: the problem seems to be, that win doesn't really know where to find its files - may I need to change some parameters in menu.lst for booting winxp?
[17:13] <Slart> duelle: here's my menu.lst.. I don't have windows on sda1 so I have to use the two "map" commands.. but this works with windows xp and windows 7
[17:14] <antgel> LjL: thanks again, i'm off now
[17:14] <Slart> duelle: perhaps.. although I doubt it's a grub parameter you need to change.. it might be something in windows though.. something that is used later in the boot process
[17:15] <duelle> Slart: i read that these mapping commands would only be needed if win isn't on the first partition - but i couldn't really find out if i need makeactive or boot in my menu.lst
[17:16] <EmilemiL> I have a problem with the included firewall on ubuntu server, i cant connect to a samba share with my regular (windows) pc. iptables does not show anything, webserver and protftp works tho.
[17:16] <boscop> masquerade: I installed msttcorefonts, but they don't show up in the fonts list after restarting OO!
[17:16] <duelle> Slart: afaik nothing changes in win when i install grub - just the mbr - and if i fix it with win it works fine again - so there has to be some error in the mbr -> grub or am i wrong?
[17:16] <skyl> some of my machines use nano (or something) as the default text editor for things like git commit ... how can I switch back to vim?
[17:16] <Slart> duelle: I actually looked in the documentation about makeactive.. perhaps windows wants its partition to be set "active" .. you could give it a try.. see if it helps
[17:17] <snowball_> queso_: sorry, i don't know what is wrong
[17:18] <Slart> skyl: try setting the EDITOR enviroment variable to vim ?
[17:18] <Zuz|Kubuntu> anyone familiar with twinkle?
[17:18] <mcphail> skyl: some programs respect the $EDITOR or $VISUAL environment variable
[17:18] <duelle> Slart: i tried many different combinations of makeactive etc ... but nothing worked ... does it matter if makeactive is placed before chainload +1 or so?
[17:18] <queso_> snowball_: okay, thanks for your time
[17:18] <Slart> duelle: before the chainloader command would be my guess
[17:19] <mcphail> skyl: the other thing to check out is "man update-alternatives"
[17:19] <EmilemiL> no one that knows how to config the firewall in ubuntu using only ssh? (running headless server)
[17:19] <duelle> Slart: ok, i got grub in front of me  just add makeactive before chainloader +1?
[17:20] <Slart> duelle: yup
[17:20] <cdeszaq1> In Ubuntu server, what is the location of the C header files that match the kernel?
[17:20] <indian_munnda> zaoul: hello
[17:20] <duelle> slup: and change nothing else?
[17:20] <duelle> slart: and change nothing else? sry
[17:20] <Slart> duelle: nope.. keep the rest as it is
[17:21] <duelle> slart: still the "ntoskrnl.exe" missing/corrupt error -,-
[17:21] <boscop> I installed msttcorefonts, but they don't show up in the fonts list after restarting OO!
[17:22] <fcuk112_> how do i uninstall adobe air apps from ubuntu?
[17:22] <indian_munnda> can anyone help me with shell scripting? I want to write a script that should display basic system information, current % use of CPU and load averages of 1, 5 and 15 mins......???
[17:23] <Slart> duelle: then I have no idea.. if it was my system I would have a look at the boot.ini file on the windows system.. perhaps ask in #windows
[17:23] <DekaPink> Hey hey. I have a bit of a problem loading Ubuntu. Now and then, it loads up fine and dandy, but usually the loading screen will finish, disappear, and then the monitor just shuts off and stays that way until I reboot.
[17:24] <snowball_> DekaPink: what version are you running?
[17:24] <OerHeks> indian_munnda i use GKrellm for that
[17:24] <duelle> Slart: i looked @ boot.ini and tried - as in some forums was said - to change paritions or disks - but that doesnt help too ... the config of boot.ini is the same as there would just be winxp only - i compared it with such a system
[17:25] <fcuk112_> ah i can just use synaptic.
[17:25] <DekaPink> snowball_: It most recently happened when I was trying to run 9.04 as a livecd, but it's happened for at least a couple versions back as well.
[17:25] <indian_munnda> OerHeks: wats that?
[17:25] <whiteda> DekaPink, I have noticed that on my Dell running Jaunty every once in a while too
[17:25] <snowball_> DekaPink: what is your graphic card?
[17:26] <duelle> Slart: but i'll give it a try and ask there - although i thought that ubuntu would just change the call to boot and nothing in boot.ini or so
[17:26] <ha1331> Just upgraded from 9.04 to 9.10. All went pretty well, except for the fact that I had VirtualBox with XP client and after upgrade I didn't have the image anymore. So I lost the whole XP.
[17:26] <DekaPink> snowball_: ATI AIW Radeon 8500DV
[17:26] <OerHeks> indian_munnda it's a tool + gui that display cpu load / temp / proc / hdd use and more
[17:26] <snowball_> DekaPink: do you have restricted drivers on?
[17:26] <dewman> DekaPink, I had that problem as well. What I did was reset the display on my monitor and it seemed to correct the issue.
[17:27] <Slart> duelle: mm.. I don't think ubuntu has changed anything in the boot.ini file.. but the original boot loader from windows might do some magic that grub can't do.. but these are just guesses at this point, sorry I can't be of more help
[17:27] <indian_munnda> OerHeks: but i want to write a script that will display that information, I got an assignment. Thats why...help
[17:27] <DekaPink> snowball_: Not unless that's something that's turned on automatically, as it happens on the livecd as well as when I install.
[17:27] <ha1331> And these days when I start playing movie on smplayer, on start of the movie I get loud cracking noise from speakers.
[17:27] <DekaPink> dewman: Oooh. Thanks. :)
[17:27] <duelle> Slart: ok, then i'll try it @ #windows right? thank you very much for your time - and i hope that my english was not that bad ;)
[17:28] <OerHeks> indian_munnda else maybe this url might help you with commands > http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/top-linux-monitoring-tools.html
[17:28] <snowball_> DekaPink: go System -> Administration -> Hardware Drivers
[17:28] <diego_> hi
[17:28] <dewman> DekaPink, what I meant to say is that I reset the auto config on the monitor and the display came up...Give that a whirl
[17:28] <Slart> duelle: it's way better than my german ;)
[17:28] <diego_> need help please
[17:28] <duelle> Slart: thx ;) so #windows was the right one?
[17:29] <ha1331> diego_: dont ask if you could get help, jst ask what you need and maybe someone helps you
[17:29] <Slart> duelle: ##windows or #windows.. I'm not sure.. I think it's ##windows
[17:29] <ukev> Hi, I've got a problem with ubuntu one, am I right here for this?
[17:29] <mcphail> indian_munnda: most of that information is avaialable under /proc/
[17:29] <duelle> Slart: ok, got it - thanks a lot - good evening
[17:29] <snowball_> ukev: what is your problem?
[17:29] <Slart> duelle: bye
[17:29] <duelle> Slart: bye
[17:29] <diego_> i have questions about installation of LXDE on ubuntu with gnome
[17:30] <solar_ant> hi all
[17:30] <ha1331> diego_: just ask the question :D
[17:30] <ukev> the evolution contacts don't sync to ubuntu one (karmic) but files and tomboy works
[17:30] <solar_ant> is it allright to ask uestions about portable ubuntu in this room?
[17:30] <ha1331> solar_ant: that's the purpose of this channel
[17:30] <Slart> solar_ant: yup.. just go ahead
[17:30] <DekaPink> I'll try and see if I can boot into Ubuntu now~ BRB.
[17:30] <indian_munnda> mcphail: but i m getting, how should i start.....:(
[17:30] <LjL> portable ubuntu?
[17:31] <diego_> i'd link to install LXDE, can it live with gnome ?
[17:31] <diego_> i will install lxde with apt-get and then what happens ?
[17:31] <diego_> need to uninstall gnome ?
[17:31] <LjL> diego_: you can keep both.
[17:32] <ukev> diego_, it works, you can chose at the login screen which one you want to use
[17:32] <diego_> how can i select them ? automatically at login screen so ?
[17:32] <ha1331> diego_: there is option for it on the login screen
[17:32] <diego_> ok, and with lxde can i use all my software ?
[17:33] <ha1331> just select the one you wish to use
[17:33] <MattRoxors> Hey, can someone help me change terminal so that when i want to open a file from it or use a file i dont have to put the ./ before the file name? so that it will automatically look in my cwd
[17:33] <diego_> all my software available under gnome will be available under lxde ?
[17:33] <mcphail> MattRoxors: that is a bad idea, but you just add . to your $PATH
[17:33] <rascal999> ALERT! /host/ubuntu/disks/root.disk does not exist. Dropping to a shell! - wubi install, any ideas?
[17:34] <MattRoxors> why is it a bad idea?
[17:34] <MattRoxors> the only reason i want to do it is because that is the way terminal works at my university and i find it easier to use that way =]
[17:35] <mcphail> MattRoxors: if you have an "evil" version of - say - ls in your current directory you may run the evil version rather than the system version when listing files
[17:35] <Etanol> hey
[17:35] <Etanol> noob question
[17:35] <Etanol> does Clam AV on ubuntu scan for windows viruses?
[17:35] <MattRoxors> ee didnt think of that, very good point
[17:35] <mcphail> Etanol: yes
[17:35] <ha1331> MattRoxors: it's a security consern. It's not like the double slash after http: :)
[17:36] <Etanol> mcphail: thanks
[17:36] <diego_> software installed under gnome will be available under lxde ?
[17:37] <dewman> lxde is pretty cool. I just installed it.... =)
[17:38] <diego_> lxde is lighter
[17:38] <diego_> :dewman have you got all your software already installed under lxde too ?
[17:39] <dewman> diego_, No I just installed it about 30 seconds ago
[17:39] <barbaros> hi everybody
[17:39] <snowball_> hello
[17:40] <barbaros> does anyone have a program name providing "free" bluetooth proximity software features
[17:41] <innerself> If I was running Ubuntu server w/o X windows, do I have to have linux on a remote machine to administrate it remotely?
[17:41] <Slart> barbaros: like this? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=702372
[17:41] <mcphail> innerself: no - you can use the terminal
[17:41] <saxin> innerself: no
[17:41] <DekaPink> Hooray, Ubuntu loaded that time.
[17:41] <fahadsadah> !putty | innerself
[17:41] <elops> using ubuntu 9.04... dual boot with windows 7.... i did this once... to hide the windows partitions from the places menu
[17:41] <fahadsadah> !ssh | innerself
[17:41] <elops> but i cannot remember how
[17:42] <roffe> Is LXDE built by the Lubuntu-guys?
[17:42] <innerself> thank you!
[17:42] <barbaros> thanks alot! i wonder how i missed that one
[17:42] <elops> Any ideas?
[17:42] <Slart> barbaros: you're welcome
[17:42] <elops> i remember something about creating a file and typing the "sda1" "sda2" to hide those volumes from places
[17:42] <elops> but i dont remember how i did that!
[17:43] <falstaff|h> Hello, how can I debug cryptsetup in early stages? I get asked several times for the same password, but i entered it correctly (in the end, the partition is mounted everytime...)
[17:43] <foul_owl> What is a .la file? I am trying to install SDL_image and SDL_net locally, since I do not have root privs. I tried building SDL_image and SDL_net from source, but I get .la files rather than .so and I don't know how to link to them....
[17:44] <elops> ?
[17:44] <elops> i dont want the volumes from windows to show in the places menu... because they're mountable
[17:45] <phako> foul_owl: la is some libtool temporary file format
[17:45] <Slart> http://blog.flameeyes.eu/2008/04/14/what-about-those-la-files
[17:45] <elops> any recommendations here?
[17:45] <MeXTuX> I'm trying to find all mp3 and ogg files on my hard drive and write the output to a text file with an absolute path. Does anybody know how to do this??
[17:46] <elops> just to prevent those volumes to show up on the places list
[17:46] <ostcar> hi, is it posible, to use tracker to get an index from an external hard drive which can be searched direktly?
[17:46] <Slart> MeXTuX: "find" would be just the tool for you..
[17:46] <hugo_> try
[17:46] <elops> someone gave me a link but i cant seem to find that as well
[17:46] <hugo_> sudo intall
[17:46] <MeXTuX> Thanks. I'll give it a try :)
[17:47] <foul_owl> phako: thanks! I'll read the libtool docs
[17:47] <foul_owl> phako: I found the libs.... :rolleyes:
[17:48] <duffydack> elops, you mean the .hidden file?
[17:48] <diego_> firefox and gnome slowdown my notebook
[17:48] <duffydack> i have one to hide lost+found
[17:49] <Lantizia> Lo, can anyone remember that command thats like..... DISPLAY=0 : gedit        <-- i.e. specificy what display you want to launch the command on
[17:50] <heroin_> Hey guys, GDM has a resolution which is unsupported by my monitor so i cant graphically login, just terminal how to i force 1400x900 reso on  gdm?
[17:50] <Slart> Lantizia: DISPLAY=:0.0 gedit   ... from memory
[17:51] <Lantizia> cool thanks Slart
[17:51] <Slart> Lantizia: you're welcome
[17:51] <zer0her0> how do i get terminal to always open in 80x43
[17:52] <duffydack> zer0her0, gnome-terminal --geometry=107x34
[17:52] <unop> heroin, the best way is probably to manually configure your xorg.conf file
[17:52] <axisys> looking for good training center / class for ubuntu advanced.. anyone can suggest one ?
[17:52] <zer0her0> duffydack: thank you
[17:52] <duffydack> zer0her0, obviously changing the numbers
[17:52] <phako> gedit --display=:0.0 should work as well
[17:52] <duffydack> thats just my setup :)
[17:52] <zer0her0> duffydack: right ;)
[17:54] <unop> zer0her0, there's an app called devilspie that you can use to set dimensions, remember workspaces, etc for your desktop applications
[17:54] <DJ-Nomad> hi all I got abluetooth problem,when trying to read music from memory card in phone it times out but it will read my picture,anyone know how to lengthen the timeout period
[17:54] <zer0her0> unop: interesting in repo?
[17:55] <fahadsadah> How do I upgrade Kubuntu to Karmic?
[17:55] <unop> zer0her0, i guess
[17:55] <zer0her0> hehe
[17:55] <unop> !info devilspie | zer0her0
[17:55] <zer0her0> oh awesome bot :)
[17:56] <Slart> !karmic | fahadsadah
[17:56] <brubrick> por favor alguien que hable español!!!!!
[17:56] <Slart> !es | brubrick
[17:56] <shavinder> i have tried creating a secure (username based) file sharing mechanism according to this https://help.ubuntu.com/9.04/serverguide/C/samba-fileprint-security.html but when i try to access ubuntu samba share from windows it says "cannot access"  , it cites some path not found reason. Can anybody guide me on this?
[17:56] <zer0her0> just got back from lunch and in semi-food coma
[17:56] <vanishing> !info rickroll
[17:56] <lanoxx> anyone here knows about gnome-session and gnome-save-session?
[17:56] <fahadsadah> Slart: Thanks.
[17:56] <Slart> fahadsadah: you're welcome
[17:57] <Slart> !bot | vanishing
[17:57] <elops> I have a cronjob, whose last act is to shadow a section of the filesystem with lndir.  The cronjob succeeds for the most part, but lndir mysteriously only mirrors about 10% of the target path.  When I run the lndir command standalone, outside a cron job, it works fine.  Anyone have any ideas?
[17:57] <unop> lanoxx, a bit, what's the question?
[17:57] <shavinder> in fact it shows "homes" as the share name which does not seem right cos there is no directory by the name 'homes' on my ubuntu server
[17:58] <unop> elops, does lndir have a debugging facility, if so, you could output that to a log file and examine it that way ...
[17:58] <unop> shavinder,  there is a default share called homes -- see your /etc/samba/smb.conf  which lists all users home directories under it
[17:58] <lanoxx> unop, in man gnome-session there are 3 files mentioned but on my system none of them are present and also running gnome-session-safe does not create any session file
[17:59] <indian_munnda> mcphail: what is the command to know system name?
[17:59] <unop> lanoxx,  session files are created in ~/.config/gnome-session i believe - do you have that directory and anything within it?
[17:59] <shavinder> unop: I shal have to confirm that tommorow at my work place, but the prob is why cant i access it from windows on LAN?
[18:00] <lanoxx> unop, im looking for that issue because in system->preferences->apperance->visual effects my settings are not saved and always reverted on reboot, i believe it has something to do with the session management
[18:00] <unop> shavinder,  well, have you enabled guest access to your shares? if not, have you enabled the samba user? is the samba password database created? etc etc
[18:00] <unop> !samba | shavinder
[18:01] <falstaff|h> Anyone knows how usplash works? How can i show some text on usplash? cryptsetup does it too, how does this work?
[18:01] <innerself> oin #litestep
[18:02] <lanoxx> unop, yeah there are several files present, do you have any idea why the visual effects applet would want to delete the ~/.gnome2/session file?
[18:02] <indian_munnda> can anyone help me with shell scripting? I want to write a script that should display basic system information, current % use of CPU and load averages of 1, 5 and 15 mins......???
[18:02] <lanoxx> for me there is no such file present
[18:02] <lanoxx> indian_munnda, ask in #bash
[18:02] <unop> lanoxx, i'm not totally sure -- but i believe the  ~/.gnome2/session  is no longer used
[18:02] <lanoxx> unop, then is that a bug?
[18:02] <elops> I have a cronjob, whose last act is to shadow a section of the filesystem with lndir.  The cronjob succeeds for the most part, but lndir mysteriously only mirrors about 10% of the target path.  When I run the lndir command standalone, outside a cron job, it works fine.  Anyone have any ideas?
[18:03] <lanoxx> because im running on karmic and just downloaded the latest version of gnome-control-center and this written like that in the source
[18:03] <Slart> indian_munnda: why not parse the output from top?
[18:03] <unop> lanoxx, well, if you have this file and it is not being used - then it's not a bug.  but if you're getting an app wanting this file or to delete it, then yes, it's a bug./
[18:03] <Slart> indian_munnda: or check where top gets the info from.. it's probably available from some file in /proc or /sys
[18:03] <indian_munnda> Slart: there is a condition in assignment not to use top.....:(
[18:04] <madsj> the flash at http://go.tv2.dk/video.php/id-25776457.html is black, but firefox recognizes it as flash; how do I get it to play ?
[18:04] <Slart> indian_munnda: oh.. and then I guess there is a condition that you're supposed to learn something from this excercise too, isn't there? =)
[18:04] <lanoxx> unop, hmm, would be nice to talk to the guy that wrote the patch, any idea who is the maintainer of gnome-control-center?
[18:04] <unop> elops, does lndir have a debugging facility? if so, you could output that to a log file and examine it that way.  if not, you could redirect STDERR to a log file i.e.      lndir .... 2> /tmp/lndir.err.log
[18:04] <indian_munnda> Slart: is the system name and hostname same?
[18:05] <madsj> (same thing happened under windows ...)
[18:05] <RegressLess> just updated to new firefox after removing old. Now there's no firefox under Apps/Internet. How can I fix this?
[18:05] <unop> lanoxx, that info should be available on http://packages.ubuntu.com
[18:05] <unop> !bug | lanoxx
[18:05] <emilys> hi.. i'm new with ubuntu/linux. i notice that most of the software it's in tar format not executable. why? i have no skill with coding.
[18:05] <duffydack> RegressLess, 3.5 depends on 3.0 :)
[18:05] <lanoxx> unop, thanks
[18:05] <Berzerker-> 3.5 does not depend on 3.0
[18:05] <Berzerker-> it's an entirely separate package.
[18:06] <Slart> indian_munnda: hmm.. I'm guessing no..  couldn't you, just hypothetically have a computer with two nics.. each connected to a different network where the computer had different hostnames.. but the system name might still be the same..
[18:06] <unop> !source | emilys
[18:06] <vanishing> emilys: you have to compile the code in the tar file
[18:06] <duffydack> well when I tried to remove 3.0 after installing 3.5 it gave me warnings
[18:06] <duffydack> and wanted to remove 3.5
[18:06] <Slart> indian_munnda: come to think of it.. I'm not even sure what a system name is...
[18:07] <Berzerker-> I don't have firefox 3.0 installed, but I have 3.5 installed.
[18:07] <MK13> how can i figure out the firmware that my broadcom wireless adapter requires?
[18:07] <indian_munnda> Slart: so do you what is the command to check system name?
[18:07] <indian_munnda> Slart: so do you know what is the command to check system name?
[18:07] <RegressLess> Berzerker-: how did you install 3.5?
[18:07] <vanishing> uname?
[18:07] <vanishing> uname -a
[18:07] <lanoxx> unop, so u are sure that ~/.gnome2/session is not used any more? cause then i would report the bug against gnome-control-center
[18:07] <djdarkman> hello, is there a way for systray capabilities for evolution like KMail?
[18:07] <unop> lanoxx, i'm fairly sure, not 100%
[18:08] <Berzerker-> Regel, sudo apt-get install firefox-3.5
[18:08] <Berzerker-> RegressLess, *
[18:08] <Slart> indian_munnda: hmm.. not sure.. googling suggests "hostname" would tell you the system name..
[18:08] <BoxMagnet> indian_munnda, /etc/hostname
[18:09] <LjL> !info mail-notification-evolution | djdarkman
[18:09] <RegressLess> Berzerker-: your answer is asterisk? I tried sudo apt-get install firefox-3.5 but that didn't give me the link to the program in my menu
[18:09] <vanishing> guys..if i nmap localhost -p 0-65535 -sS from local machine, and no port is showing open, then no port is open right?
[18:09] <uni4dfx> how do i force a sound card to always get the same index?
[18:09] <indian_munnda> BoxMagnet: i wqant system name not hostname...:)
[18:09] <djdarkman> LjL: but does it require an open evolution window?
[18:09] <Berzerker-> RegressLess, I pinged the wrong name, my answer is 2 lines above that one.
[18:10] <Slart> vanishing: sounds like a fair conclusion
[18:10] <emilys> vanishing : it's very different with windows, i only need to do double click to install a software. so why not all ubuntu software comes in .deb packages? i really don't understand about this. but i'm proud to use ubuntu, i like the spirit of freedom of it.
[18:10] <LjL> djdarkman: i am not sure, use kde myself
[18:10] <vanishing> Slart: oh..ty
[18:10] <Bodsda> If I have my router sending incoming traffic on a specific port to one of my PC's, how can I tell that PC to then route that traffic to another one of my PC's?
[18:10] <Berzerker-> RegressLess, it's a different program. firefox-3.5 installs "shiretoko", that's firefox-3.5
[18:10] <BoxMagnet> indian_munnda, they are the same in linux?
[18:10] <mcphail> indian_munnda: this isn't a homework channel and your questions aren't very specific. I suggest running "man uptime", "man uname" and searching under /proc/ to complete your homework
[18:10] <vanishing> emilys: you can get a deb file from compiling the source code(ie.the tar package)
[18:11] <Slart> uni4dfx: there is a file you can edit.. /etc/udev/rules.d/ somethnig.. have a look.. they use pretty descriptive names
[18:11] <mandrig> !tar | emilys
[18:11] <Slart> !checkinstall
[18:11] <vanishing> emilys:try getdeb.com to search for your needed package if you dont want to compile..
[18:11] <mandrig> emilys: basically, tar files are archives, like .zip in windows
[18:12] <ThinkWriteMUte> How do I install the Kernel version before the current one?
[18:12] <indian_munnda> BoxMagnet: thats wat i was asking to slart..:)
[18:12] <indian_munnda> mcphail: i m sorry but its too urgent for me
[18:12] <RegressLess> Berzerker-:that's odd
[18:13] <vanishing> ThinkWriteMUte: download the kernel from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/, sudo dpkg -i PackageName.deb
[18:13] <shavinder> unop: if I installed ubuntu server 8.7 lts, and if i followed the the link https://help.ubuntu.com/9.04/serverguide/C/samba-fileprint-security.html is there anything else i need to do?
[18:13] <shavinder> unop: what i mean is, isnt everything else enabled by default? like samba user etc?
[18:14] <unop> shavinder, hopefully not, if it still doesn't work - you might want to refer to the samba troubleshooting documentation on samba.org
[18:14] <Berzerker-> RegressLess, it's how it is. 9.10 comes with 3.5.3 installed by default as Firefox 3.5
[18:14] <shavinder> unop: well thanks , i shall read up further. thanks
[18:15] <vanishing> !info pptpd
[18:15] <giuppy> ,j linux-it
[18:15] <RegressLess> Berzerker-: either way, that was correct so thanks
[18:16] <falstaff|h> What does this means in a bash script: <&3
[18:16] <vanishing> if i have no open ports on my machine, then can i assume it is safe?
[18:17] <mcphail> falstaff|h: stream 3 is redirected
[18:17] <hemanth> localhost is down, even though apache2 status is OK need some help
[18:17] <vanishing> localhost is down?
[18:17] <biznock09> hi all where can i get usb-creator?
[18:18] <m0RrE> biznock09: it's preinstalled
[18:18] <falstaff|h> mcphail, hm can this influnce the livetime of a variable?
[18:18] <biznock09> morre: where can i find it
[18:18] <Bodsda> Is there any way to have tiered tabs in firefox? For example I could have 3 tabs that when I switch between them shows 3 different sets of tabs... like grouping 3 firefox's together on fluxbox?
[18:18] <m0RrE> biznock09: alt + f2, type in usb-creator-gtk
[18:18] <mamooli> Does any one know a program like open office draw which can use dynamic curved arrows to connect objects?
[18:18] <mcphail> falstaff|h: i honestly don't know what you mean by that! :)
[18:19] <falstaff|h> mcphail, in /usr/sbin/cryptdisks_start, $found is not set to "yes" anymore after this sequence...
[18:19] <biznock09> morre: says it cant find it
[18:19] <m0RrE> biznock09: sudo apt-get install usb-creator-gtk
[18:19] <steveire> Hi. I'm having a problem with my X setup. I have two screens, but only one is usable.
[18:19] <m0RrE> steveire: nvidia?
[18:19] <mcphail> falstaff|h: if stream 3 is another script it could reset a variable, i suppose...
[18:20] <steveire> m0RrE: Yes
[18:20] <m0RrE> steveire: have you activated the nvidia driver?
[18:20] <Bodsda> steveire: take a look at the   nvidia-settings    program
[18:20] <biznock09> morre: sudo apt-get install usb-creator-gtk
[18:20] <steveire> It was usable before I upgraded.
[18:20] <steveire> I have run nvidia-settings several times.
[18:20] <biznock09> Morre: says it couldn't get
[18:20] <vanishing> steveire:did you try xrandr?
[18:20] <m0RrE> steveire: sudo nvidia-xconfig, restart gdm, then try again
[18:20] <biznock09> Morre: sorry, couldn't find
[18:20] <m0RrE> biznock09: which version of ubuntu?
[18:20] <steveire> My second monitor has aX mouse cursor, but no background and I can't put widows there
[18:20] <biznock09> 8.04
[18:21] <m0RrE> hmm
[18:21] <_Raine_> Hi!
[18:21] <vanishing> !info xrandr
[18:21] <biznock09> morre: is there hope
[18:21] <mamooli> http://noondreams.com/tavon/rss/market
[18:21] <emilys> vanishing : i already browse getdeb.net and try to download and installing something. its easy but its also need dependencies. so why? i'm sorry if it's not the right channel to talk about it cause i see people here not asking Q like i do. can you recommend me channels to talk about it?
[18:21] <_Raine_> I'm having some problems in connection to laucnhpad
[18:21] <m0RrE> biznock09: http://se.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/u/usb-creator/usb-creator_0.1.10~hardy1_all.deb
[18:21] <mamooli> Does any one know a program like open office draw which can use dynamic curved arrows to connect objects?
[18:21] <d33d> mamooli, DIA?
[18:21] <dan7gg> hello .. i have a problem with a Ubuntu laptop (acer 5315). Can anybody help ?
[18:21] <steveire> Any ideas?
[18:22] <m0RrE> dan7gg: depends on your problem right?
[18:22] <d33d> mamooli, http://projects.gnome.org/dia/
[18:22] <mamooli> d33d: you dont know a better and fancier one?
[18:22] <vanishing> emilys: ugh...most likely your package depend on some other packages that was not preinstalled
[18:22] <Ytxx> anyone used Xen on Ubuntu ?
[18:22]  * skuld needs help with postfix/dovecot with mysql authentication...getting error Unknown Header Line 5 ....
[18:22] <MK13> how do i get my card vendor/id in hex format?
[18:22] <vanishing> emilys:so dependencies needs to be installed in order to make your package usable
[18:23] <biznock09> morre: can this make usb bootables of anything
[18:23] <mamooli> Does any one know a program like open office draw which can use dynamic curved arrows to connect objects?
[18:23] <d33d> mamooli, you could try Inkscape - though its more like adobe illustrator
[18:23] <steveire> What is xinerama?
[18:23] <m0RrE> biznock09: i don't know.. you could get unetbootin for like anything i guess
[18:23] <biznock09> morre: for example i want install programs in another unconnected computer
[18:23] <vanishing> inkscape?
[18:23] <dan7gg> ok.. here it is. I have a router in the house. When I plug the ethernet cable it connects to the network, the dns works, but any connection freezes after the first 100 bytes or so. If I plug the internet cable and setup PPPoE  the internet connection works fine
[18:23] <Slart> mamooli: not sure if there's anything with a gui.. there are some command line utils though.. latex and pstricks is a low level solution..
[18:24] <falstaff|h> mcphail, http://paste.ubuntu.com/298428/, i do a echo $found three times, the last time it is "no" again... and i dont have  a clue why...
[18:24] <mamooli> d33d: i doest have those dynamic curves for connections
[18:24] <vanishing> emilys: also , apt-get build-dep is also useful if you need to compile a package
[18:24] <_Raine_> Anybody knows if launchpad is having connection problems?
[18:24] <dan7gg> any other device i plug in the router works perfectly
[18:24] <dan7gg> except for this acer laptop
[18:24] <biznock09> Morre: thanks
[18:24] <d33d> hm...not sure if there's anything else out there mamooli - however I'm still looking :D
[18:24] <Slart> mamooli: graphviz might be worth taking a look at
[18:25] <vanishing> mamooli: you just need arrows linkings right?
[18:25] <steveire> In the nvidia settings ?I changed from "Separate X screens" to "twinview" and when I hit apply I got  http://dpaste.com/110255/
[18:25] <mamooli> vanishing: yes
[18:25] <steveire> Does that mean anything?
[18:25] <vanishing> then i got a bunch
[18:25] <mcphail> falstaff|h: it isn't easy for me to check that out at present as i am on PuTTY on my mobile phone! You'd need to check the script to see what had been opened as stream 3 and track that down
[18:25] <vanishing> like
[18:25] <vanishing> VYM(view you mind)
[18:26] <vanishing> programs like that
[18:26] <steveire> Do I want twinview or separate in order to have "one desktop of double width"
[18:26] <dan7gg> ok.. here it is. I have a router in the house. When I plug the ethernet cable it connects to the network, the dns works, but any connection freezes after the first 100 bytes or so. If I plug the internet cable and setup PPPoE  the internet connection works fine. Any other device I connect through the router works fine including the laptop running Windows XP or other OS. On ubuntu the connections freeze
[18:26] <d33d> mamooli, http://gaphor.sourceforge.net/ - I see arrows there?
[18:26] <steveire> ?
[18:26] <Guest50206> salut a tous suis nouveau y a t'il un francais dans le coin?
[18:26] <mamooli> d33d: thanks for your care
[18:27] <dan7gg> can anybody help ?
[18:27] <Slart> !fr | Guest50206
[18:27] <vanishing> steveire:   i donno if xrandr command works for nvidia(most likely it will), but it is helpful in setting up dual monitors
[18:27] <Mastrgamr> can anyone just answer some (hopefully simple) questions o.
[18:27] <falstaff|h> mcphail, ah sorry... there is a exit 0 also there, it seems that there is some kind of parallelism
[18:27] <cgroza> hello,in xawtv my logitech quick cam chat for skype works...and it worked in skype a few days ago...but now it no longer works...can you help me?
[18:27] <Slart> !ask | Mastrgamr
[18:28] <steveire> vanishing: Does this help? http://dpaste.com/110259/
[18:28] <dan7gg> !ask I have an Acer 5315. I have a router in the house. When I plug the ethernet cable it connects to the network, the dns works, but any connection freezes after the first 100 bytes or so. If I plug the internet cable and setup PPPoE  the internet connection works fine. Any other device I connect through the router works fine including the laptop running Windows XP or other OS. On ubuntu the connections freeze
[18:28] <steveire> I don't know what it means
[18:28] <Mastrgamr> with the 64-bit, 9.10 beta, is there anywhere i can download the wireless drivers for my broadcom card?
[18:28] <Slart> !karmic | Mastrgamr
[18:29] <vanishing> steveire: hold on..let me pull some info out for you
[18:29] <frikkie> Can someone please give me some help on XSANE. Prints and scans single page documents but as soon as multipage option is clicked the whole program shuts down
[18:29] <cgroza> hello,in xawtv my logitech quick cam chat for skype works...and it worked in skype a few days ago...but now it no longer works...can you help me?
[18:29] <d33d> dan7gg, maybe you've tried this but...powercycling the modem, then router, then plugging in?
[18:29]  * skuld needs help with postfix/dovecot with mysql authentication...getting error Unknown Header Line 5 ....
[18:29] <dan7gg> i've tried all that
[18:30] <m0RrE> skuld: look at line 5 then?
[18:30] <Jen> Hello, please can you help me if possible. I'm attempting to 'gpg --clearsign .ssh/id_rsa.pub' but receiving 'You need a passphrase to unlock the secret key for...', I didn't set a password so I'm pressing [ENTER], and then receiving 'gpg: Invalid passphrase; please try again ...'
[18:30] <Jen> What is the solution?
[18:30] <skuld> passdb sql {
[18:30] <steveire> What is xinerama and do I want it disabled or enabled?
[18:30] <skuld> it looks right according to the dovecot wiki
[18:30] <vanishing> steveire: can you give me the output of xrandr -q
[18:30] <dan7gg> when i type ifconfig on the eth0 device i get a large number of errors
[18:31] <d33d> dan7gg, I had that problem on Fedora, it worked on a Vista machine but wouldn't work on my fedora box, I wasn't able to figure it out. I'm wondering if there's any firewall/ports/router issue?
[18:31] <steveire> vanishing: It's the exact same as above
[18:31] <d33d> dan7gg, ooo - pastebin those errors :D
[18:31] <steveire> http://dpaste.com/110259/
[18:31] <cgroza> hello,in xawtv my logitech quick cam chat for skype works...and it worked in skype a few days ago...but now it no longer works...can you help me?
[18:32] <vanishing> steveire: you only have 1 monitor connected atm?
[18:32] <dan7gg> d33d,  it's not with the firewall (direct PPPoE works fine), not with the router (any other device or OS works)
[18:32] <steveire> No both are connected. The second one shows only and X cursor
[18:32] <steveire> What is xinerame?
[18:33] <d33d> dan7gg, right - read your errors and noticed that. can you paste what errors you're getting?
[18:33] <d33d> dan7gg, pastebin! mind you :D
[18:33] <vanishing> steveire: this should help you:http://www.howtoforge.com/dual-monitor-setup-on-ubuntu7.10
[18:33] <dan7gg> don't know how to read them
[18:33] <vanishing> steveire: but i donno why only 1 monitor shows up in your xrandr output
[18:33] <Prune> when ever I try to do something it says I do not have permissions
[18:33] <d33d> dan7gg, can you copy and paste from a terminal?
[18:33] <dan7gg> what command should i use ? i've checked the system logs, but there's nothing there about the errors
[18:33] <mMezquitale> anyone knows if ubuntu plays well with nvidia video cards that are rated for PCI Express 2.0 slot but are used in PCI Express x16 slot?
[18:34] <dan7gg> it says something like TX packets:20 errors:302 dropped:0
[18:34] <iceroot> mMezquitale: that is related to the motherboard, not to ubuntu
[18:34] <BoxMagnet> wait, is 2.0 newer than x16
[18:34] <BoxMagnet> ?
[18:35] <mMezquitale> iceroot, i know the hardware works but will ubuntu have any issues though, that is what I am asking, I can stick a PCI Express 2.0 video card in a PCI Express x16 slot, no issue there but will the OS have any issues???
[18:35] <d33d> dan7gg, that means you have a connection problem somewhere. i think.
[18:35] <cgroza> hello,in xawtv my logitech quick cam chat for skype works...and it worked in skype a few days ago...but now it no longer works...can you help me?
[18:35] <emilys> vansihing : what i'm actually asking here is why ubuntu software didnt always come in .deb? imho it will attract more user to try out ubuntu remembering theres a lot of people who just like me, pure user.  however im using ubuntu for about about 5 months and i rarely go back to windows cause i feel its challenging.
[18:36] <iceroot> mMezquitale: why should the os have an issue with that? if the hardware and connection is ok, ubunu does not care about it
[18:36] <dan7gg> d33d,  i'll do more research and come back soon
[18:36] <iceroot> mMezquitale: its more important that the drivers support the card
[18:36] <vanishing> steveire: how are you connecting your second display to your machine?
[18:36] <mMezquitale> iceroot, you must be new at this then, people have had issues with something as basic as memory
[18:36] <d33d> dan7gg, i'm trying to find a good command for you to get some logs so we can figure this out :D
[18:36] <LjL> emilys: Ubuntu software *does* almost invariably come in .debs
[18:36] <steveire> There are slots for two cables in the card at the back
[18:36] <iceroot> mMezquitale: memory-problems are hardware/motherboard problems, not ubuntu problems
[18:36] <mMezquitale> iceroot, drivers are not implemented in hardware
[18:36] <steveire> Oh, actually there's a plitter
[18:37] <steveire> *splitter
[18:37] <iceroot> mMezquitale: .......
[18:37] <vanishing> steveire: try to connect your second monitor directly to the slot?
[18:37] <iceroot> mMezquitale: i mean the nvidia-linux-driver must support the card
[18:37] <iceroot> mMezquitale: if the card is to new maybe there is no linux-driver for it
[18:38] <d33d> dan7gg, this may seem silly - but try /etc/init.d/nscd restart
[18:38] <toefur> how do i set it to where i can drag the window to the second screen?
[18:38] <Mike_lifeguard> What is the first column in the output of ps aux? Probably either gid or uid
[18:38] <toefur> i use rotate cube and desktop cube
[18:38] <mMezquitale> iceroot, ok before I decide which one to buy I will look up the list for supported hardward,t hanks
[18:38] <toefur> if i turn those off will i be able to do it then?
[18:39] <vanishing> emilys: debs and exes are basicly the same idea, both compiled from source..if you need a deb, the chance is you can find it on the web, but source files gives you more options when you compile imo...
[18:39] <vanishing> steveire: connected?
[18:39] <iceroot> mMezquitale: yes, that is a good idea, the rest (pci x16, pci 2.0) is not part of ubuntu but of your board/the card
[18:39] <dan7gg> d33d, brb 1 minute i'll try that
[18:40] <steveire> vanishing: I didn't change anything. I don't think it's a hardware problem. It worked up until I updated my system an hour ago.
[18:40] <lazarus> where can i find xorg.conf
[18:40] <iceroot> lazarus: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[18:40] <steveire> (from old jaunty to updated jaunty)
[18:40] <vanishing> steveire: hmm so it was working?
[18:40] <steveire> It was
[18:40] <vanishing> oh....
[18:40] <steveire> I guess I got a new kernel in the update so I had to download and install the nvidia installer again.
[18:41] <Tohuw> How do I tell ufw to always apply rules against a specific interface? Scenario: a system acting as a small dedicated firewall, with 2 NICs, one for inside interface one for outside interface
[18:41] <vanishing> what do you see in System>Preferences>Display?
[18:42] <steveire> only one screen
[18:42] <steveire> The nvidia tool shows both
[18:42] <steveire> But appears to have no effect
[18:42] <emilys> LjL : not xbmc, i love that software but i can't find deb package of it.
[18:42] <vanishing> paste your xorg.conf?
[18:43] <vanishing> onto dpast of course
[18:43] <vanishing> dpaste*
[18:43] <steveire> http://dpaste.com/110272/
[18:43] <sebsebseb> hi
[18:44] <debbie2009> '
[18:44] <debbie2009> good afternoon all
[18:44] <Tohuw> !hello > sebsebseb debbie2009
[18:45] <vanishing> steveire:yup..only 1 monitor is showing in xorg.conf
[18:45] <LjL> emilys: but that's not "Ubuntu software". it's random Linux software made by people who have nothing to do with Ubuntu
[18:45] <debbie2009> would love someone help me create some more space for my file system..only have 1% left
[18:45] <steveire> vanishing: I see two
[18:45] <dan7gg_> d33d,  i tried that .. there is no nscd there... also when i cat /var/log/kern.log i get this "eth0: no IPv6 routers present"
[18:45] <vanishing> wait
[18:45] <LjL> emilys: and anyway they *do* provide their own .deb packags for ubuntu, see http://xbmc.org/wiki/?title=HOW-TO_install_XBMC_for_Linux_on_Ubuntu_with_a_minimal_installation_step-by-step
[18:45] <sebsebseb> Tohuw: Better to do that one in the channel, than in pm really, I think
[18:45] <vanishing> steveire:my bad...lol
[18:45] <JesperHansen> hi, I am trying to install 9.10 beta from a usb stick. Downloaded the ISO, mounted it in daemon tools, used the usb util that followed and checked the integraty of the stick and its ok. I am however gettings errors. "Can not mount /dev/loop1 on /cow"... The casper.log is http://pastebin.org/46737 and dmesg is http://pastebin.org/46738 - NOTE: Both are with DEBUG= kernel boot option.
[18:45] <Tohuw> debbie2009: What filesystem format are you using, how big is the hard disk, what other partitions exist on the disk, etc
[18:45] <steveire> vanishing: What is xinerama?
[18:45] <iceroot> JesperHansen: #ubuntu+1
[18:45] <steveire> What is twinview?
[18:45] <Tohuw> sebsebseb: agreed, I meant to use |
[18:45] <d33d> dan7gg_, is your network card setup to specifically use IP6?
[18:45] <JesperHansen> iceroot, kthx
[18:46] <sebsebseb> Tohuw: Plus you can't pm a factoid to two people so debbie2009  never got it in pm
[18:46] <vanishing> !info xinerama
[18:46] <vanishing> hmm
[18:46] <sebsebseb> Tohuw: as far as I know
[18:46] <vanishing> wait
[18:46] <steveire> vanishing: What actually is it? Should I tick enabled or not?
[18:46] <dan7gg_> i don't think so...
[18:46] <Tohuw> sebsebseb: yeah, meant to do !hello | sebsebseb debbie2009
[18:46] <Tohuw> sebsebseb: yeah, meant to do !hello | sebsebseb, debbie2009*
[18:47] <vanishing> steveire: xinerama:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xinerama
[18:47] <Tohuw> anyway
[18:47] <iceroot> sebsebseb: twinview = same view on both screens, xinerama (nvidia) 2 different screens but one resolution
[18:47] <d33d> dan7gg_, ok sorry - sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
[18:47] <sebsebseb> iceroot: wrong person?
[18:47] <cgroza> hello,in xawtv my logitech quick cam chat for skype works...and it worked in skype a few days ago...but now it no longer works...can you help me?
[18:47] <toefur> xinerama i hear isnt good
[18:47] <debbie2009> Thanks Tohuw... erm i think i only set up a 5gb partition for linux
[18:47] <Tohuw> iceroot: you want steveire
[18:47] <vanishing> steveire: iceroot:twinview = same view on both screens, xinerama (nvidia) 2 different screens but one resolution
[18:47] <dan7gg_> no way... the DNS works and I can send and receive about 100 bytes through a connection before it freezes
[18:47] <iceroot> sebsebseb: hm, sometimes the tab from irssi is not perfect...
[18:48] <Tohuw> debbie2009: post the output of sudo fdisk -l to pastebin and link to it, please
[18:48] <digital-rouge> hello all i need help my eth1 chipset is unknown i dont know y
[18:48] <debbie2009> ok
[18:48] <vanishing> steveire:so twinview is mirror and xinerama is extension...from iceroot
[18:48] <sebsebseb> Nearly 1600 nicks the numbers are becoming bigger!
[18:48] <digital-rouge> lool i still cant registermine
[18:48] <Aviram> Hey, How do I put icons there like in this video? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-sw7uPege0
[18:48] <Aviram> at 1:00
[18:49] <cgroza> hello,in xawtv my logitech quick cam chat for skype works...and it worked in skype a few days ago...but now it no longer works...can you help me?
[18:49] <ovy> hi anyone uses ubuntu 9.10 prv me, i have a question
[18:49] <iceroot> ovy: #ubuntu+1
[18:49] <a__> how do you change permissions in a ntfs external HD from read only to read write. I've already tried the gui, with no effect.
[18:50] <craigbass1976> I've got a brother MFC 7840 that's out of ink.  Is there any Ubuntu way to get into it and retrieve the faxes it has in the print queue (and how do you spell cue with the qu?)
[18:50] <emilys> LjL : thank you for the link you gave me. i think i can install xbmc right now. and what about vuze? im installing it from add/remove but it still in v.3
[18:50] <d33d> Aviram, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CairoDock
[18:50] <sebsebseb> debbie2009:  I just joined, and I done partitions loads of times. You just installed Ubuntu or something?   Yes  5GB  for Ubuntu isn't much,  10 to 12GB /  some swap space, and a big seperate /home that's a good set up
[18:50] <janjiss> Hi guys!
[18:50] <d33d> cgroza, did you try enabling it in skype?
[18:51] <Tohuw> !info avant-window-navigator | Aviram
[18:51] <cgroza> d33d,idk how i do that?
[18:51] <debbie2009> thanks seb - i cant even save a screenshot to desktop, as it says drive full *-(
[18:51] <LjL> !backports | emilys
[18:51] <steveire> http://img18.imageshack.us/content.php?page=done&l=img18/8399/errrnvidia.png
[18:51] <a__> owner main directory is root, owner of subdirectories is 99
[18:51] <sebsebseb> ovy: I do, but you can ask more than one person in #ubuntu+1
[18:51] <steveire> Apparently I can't copy/paste from that dialog
[18:51] <cgroza> d33d,it works in xawtv,ekuga but in skype it doesnt
[18:51] <digital-rouge> hey guys need some help with network problems
[18:51] <d33d> cgroza, one second...let me grab skype and test it out on my laptop. I think its just a hardware config.
[18:51] <Aviram> Which one is the one with the "physics"?
[18:51] <cgroza> d33d,ok
[18:51] <dan7gg_> d33d,  i tried restart network... no luck
[18:52] <Aviram> Avant-Window-Navigator or CairoDock?
[18:52] <sebsebseb> debbie2009: ok I see
[18:52] <Tohuw> Aviram: both technically but, you probably want avant-window-navigator
[18:52] <sebsebseb> debbie2009: well yeah sometimes new users do stuff like that, and then run out of space
[18:52] <sebsebseb> debbie2009: Have you got the LIve CD?
[18:53] <Tohuw> debbie2009: you can copy and paste output from the terminal. drag across the text, right click and copy, then go to www.pastebin.ca and paste it in there
[18:53] <debbie2009> its crazy, i know... just need to know what if anything i can remove from the home directory
[18:53] <debbie2009> ok,ill try
[18:53] <janjiss> Heppy birthday ubuntu! :)
[18:53] <devaj> hi all can someone help me with backup
[18:53] <Aviram> Tohuw, why?
[18:53] <sebsebseb> Tohuw: Did you give her a command to run?
[18:54] <devaj> i wanna backup my system partition to my external hdd
[18:54] <debbie2009> http://pastebin.ca/1635393
[18:54] <sebsebseb> devaj: usaully people only really need to,  backup what's in /home
[18:54] <geurthakfoort> tar + gz
[18:54] <Tohuw> Aviram: configuration and featureset. The one specifically shown in that video is avant-window-navigator
[18:54] <Tohuw> sebsebseb: yes, fdisk -l
[18:54] <sebsebseb> Tohuw: ok
[18:54] <devaj> well my problem is this http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/backup-solutions-763284/#post3727233
[18:55] <devaj> hope u get a good idea about what i am trying to explain
[18:55] <AhmedGogan> hi
[18:55] <d33d> cgroza, ok sorry- let me install skype now - one min :D
[18:55] <AhmedGogan> does ubuntu has multi desktop facility ?
[18:55] <AhmedGogan> ??
[18:55] <d33d> AhmedGogan, meaning?
[18:55] <cgroza> d33d,ok : thanks for helping me :D
[18:56] <devaj> anyone got any solutions
[18:56] <emilys> vanishing LjL thanks to both of you
[18:56] <AhmedGogan> i mean to say more than one desktop
[18:56] <AhmedGogan> the feature usuall in linux shells
[18:56] <devaj> please visit http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/backup-solutions-763284/#post3727233
[18:56] <vanishing> emilys: np
[18:56] <devaj> i am still without any answers
[18:57] <d33d> cgroza, so you do have skype installed just fine, program works right? on ubuntu?
[18:57] <devaj> for the last 2 days lol
[18:57] <cgroza> d33d,yes
[18:57] <debbie2009> i have a 500mb linux swap partition - could i not use this?
[18:57] <sebsebseb> devaj:  a browser has to be open befor webpages can be gone on
[18:57] <yago> quit
[18:57] <Tohuw> debbie2009: You don't have any room to increase the partition, because the rest of the disk is in use. I suggest backing up any files and either redoing your partitioning scheme and reinstalling everything or (easier) add a new drive
[18:57] <a__> how do you change permissions in a ntfs external HD from read only to read write. I've already tried the gui, with no effect.
[18:57] <sebsebseb> devaj: I was opening mine
[18:57] <dAlfa89_> AhmedGogan, yes it does, you should have a little desktop switcher on your top bar?
[18:58] <Tohuw> debbie2009: in general, your swap space ought to be 2x the size of your physical RAM
[18:58] <sebsebseb> debbie2009: How much RAM do you have?
[18:58] <AhmedGogan> any on here to answer my question ?
[18:58] <debbie2009> oh......i have 1gb ram
[18:58] <devaj> so any solutions my friends
[18:58] <ermeyers> ?
[18:58] <digital-rouge> wlan0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device   ????????????????????????????/ someone help please
[18:58] <sebsebseb> devaj: I'll have a quick look hold on
[18:58] <debbie2009> ok...ill format the drives and retry
[18:58] <devaj> thank you sebsebseb
[18:58] <TimothyA> digital-rouge; give the ?'s a break
[18:59] <debbie2009> i have a dua boot system, so i really dont want to dmage windows
[18:59] <digital-rouge> key stuck
[18:59] <henriquelm> Hello there
[18:59] <digital-rouge> timothya: can you help
[18:59] <madsj> digital-rouge: it's bad to pour coke in your keyboard ;-)
[18:59] <debbie2009> thanks for all your excellent help
[18:59] <digital-rouge> it aint coke :)))
[19:00] <ThinkWriteMUte> How do I stop it from logging in automatically via CLI?
[19:00] <madsj> digital-rouge: any sticky liquid will do the same trick ;-)
[19:00] <digital-rouge> tell me about it
[19:00] <digital-rouge> so can someone help me wiht this error
[19:00] <d33d> cgroza, still with you - just downloading/installing :D
[19:01] <henriquelm> What's the best way to partition a hard drive to ensure that I'll be able to upgrade ubuntu later without losing files?
[19:01] <cgroza> d33d, ok
[19:02] <AhmedGogan> any php expert here ?
[19:02] <digital-rouge> henriquelm: back up everythign on cd's or external drive
[19:02] <MrDusty> Hey guys I am using Ubuntu 9.10 and have configured my work VPN using NetworkManager (just like I have for my ubuntu laptop which runs 9.04) and for some reason, it doesn't do anything when I try connecting.. it doesn't error it just does simply nothing, I can't see anything in syslog relating to it either, so it looks like its not working.  Is anyone else having similar issues with this? Is it known, am I doing something stupid ?
[19:02] <snowball_> MrDusty: what vpn client are you using?
[19:03] <d33d> cgroza, ok so lets go to... the little Skype icon at the bottom, click it, and go to options, then click on "Video Devices" on the left hand column and make sure that "Enable Skype Video" is CHECKED, and what's listed in the "Select Webcam" area?
[19:03] <LjL> !karmic
[19:03] <henriquelm> digital-rouge, wouldn't be better to just have different partitions?
[19:03] <Bodsda> Hi - I have pc1 and pc2: pc1 is sharing its connection with pc2. I have my router set up to forward incoming http traffic to pc1. How can I configure pc1 to send any incoming http traffic to pc2?
[19:03] <d33d> ubottu, Lies. Karmic hasn't broken me.
[19:03] <digital-rouge> well what if somethign happens to one of them
[19:03] <digital-rouge> or both
[19:03] <petter_> upgraded to 9.04, booted fine first time. but when I picked my usual -rt kernel, nvidia wasn't compiled in for it. do I need to just install linux-restricted-modules-rt?
[19:03] <cgroza> d33d,its checked and its listed /dev/video0
[19:04] <d33d> cgroza, when you click it - do you get any other options?
[19:04] <cgroza> d33d,no
[19:04] <MrDusty> snowball_, Actually I am lying, errors here: http://pastebin.ca/1635412 - I am using PPTP so network-manager-pptp
[19:04] <petter_> doesn't seem like restricted-modules-rt installed it!
[19:04] <devaj> people any good duplicate finder available for ubutnu
[19:05] <cgroza> d33d,if i click test ,the test era is getting grey
[19:05] <BoxMagnet> .
[19:05] <d33d> cgroza, interesting. ... seems like skype can't see your cam - UNLESS that's your camera just named /dev/video0 by default...
[19:05] <devaj> with good option sets
[19:05] <henriquelm> digital-rouge, I know, i will keep a backup of the most important stuff, but what if I have a separate partition for "var", or "etc"
[19:05] <cgroza> d33d,and if i unplug the camera i get the same result
[19:05] <henriquelm> or home
[19:06] <dayzmelttogether> hello
[19:06] <digital-rouge> ok are you asking what the best format would be or ?
[19:06] <snowball_> MrDusty: are you running this as root?
[19:06] <d33d> cgroza, what's the camera again? Make / Model and What version of Ubuntu and Skype are you running?
[19:06] <dayzmelttogether> hi is anyone here a guru with ubuntu?
[19:06] <snowball_> maybe
[19:06] <cgroza> d33d,its a logitech quick cam chat for skype
[19:06] <digital-rouge> only the peopel with funny names
[19:06] <goose> dayzmelttogether: what do you need?
[19:07] <dayzmelttogether> well im in a bit of a jam
[19:07] <sgs1990> does ennyone know how i can delete a folder that is in the location pannel???
[19:07] <henriquelm> digital-rouge, yes, what's the best way to format the hd to run ubuntu and be able to upgrade later
[19:07] <cgroza> d33d,and the skype version its 2.1
[19:07] <snowball_> dayzmelttogether: what's up?
[19:07] <dayzmelttogether> my keyboard and mouse miraculously stopped workin last night
[19:07] <digital-rouge> use gnome partition manager
[19:07] <digital-rouge> its the easyest
[19:07] <dayzmelttogether> i didnt update, i noticed it happened wen i tried the beta of ubuntu 9.10
[19:08] <d33d> cgroza, try following this - see if that works. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=651375
[19:08] <snowball_> dayzmelttogether: did you upgrade your distro to 9.10
[19:08] <henriquelm> digital-rouge, i don't mean the software man
[19:08] <AhmedGogan> does ubuntu supports ip changing software ??
[19:08] <cgroza> when i try to install gspca-source it says package not found
[19:08] <dayzmelttogether> so i reverted back to 9.04 wen 9.10 didnt work and for days its been fine now even puppy linux and the live cds have no mouse or keyboard support
[19:08] <digital-rouge> im trying to remember the correct format
[19:08] <devaj> I WOULD BE REALLY GRATEFUL IF SOMEONE COULD HELP ME OUT OF THIS PROBLEM
[19:09] <cgroza> d33d,when i try to install gspca-source it says package not found
[19:09] <hsarci> rythmbox starts with my macine even though is not in my "Startup programs" list....any ideas??
[19:09] <digital-rouge> its somethign 3
[19:09] <devaj> http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/backup-solutions-763284/#post3727233
[19:09] <digital-rouge> im looking it up
[19:09] <cgroza> d33d,do i need other repos?
[19:09] <henriquelm> ext3?
[19:09] <digital-rouge> yes
[19:09] <henriquelm> gosh, forget it man
[19:09] <henriquelm> nevermind
[19:09] <dayzmelttogether> i got 8.04 live cd with support by messin with the f6 options..but how do i fix it
[19:09] <Tohuw> !manners | devaj
[19:09] <d33d> cgroza, im no master at this...can you get anymore information on the camera (Eg: Logitech Quickcam Express...? Express II??
[19:09] <digital-rouge> thats it ext 3 is what ubuntu wants you to use when instalig but fat 32 will work with both linux and windows
[19:09] <sgs1990> does ennyone know how i can remove a folder that is in the location pannel??????????
[19:09] <henriquelm> by the way, there's ext4 already
[19:10] <sebsebseb> devaj: uhmm not that sure about backup to be honest, however maybe this will be useful
[19:10] <digital-rouge> im new to ubuntu
[19:10] <Tohuw> sgs1990: in general, drag it out or right click and remove
[19:10] <snowball_> dayzmelttogether: you mean to say that no live cd's have mouse/keyboard support or just 9.10?
[19:10] <sebsebseb> !backup |  devaj
[19:10] <digital-rouge> but i had a bunch of problems wiht the formating so i know a thing or 2 now
[19:10] <henriquelm> digital-rouge, I can tell, thanks though
[19:10] <dayzmelttogether> i mean the live cds dont either but i dual boot in windows and my mouse and keyboard work fine there
[19:10] <digital-rouge> well you got the right answer
[19:10]  * skuld wants to know if anybody has experiance with setting up postfix/dovecot with mysql userbase?
[19:10] <cgroza> d33d,well thats all i know about my webcam
[19:11] <dAlfa89_> What on earth is the difference between filesystem types? Is it something blindingly obvious and I'm being stupid?
[19:11] <sgs1990> does ennyone know how i can remove a folder that is in the location pannel??????????
[19:11] <AhmedGogan> anyone here to help me ?
[19:11] <devaj> well thank you all for all your help
[19:11] <digital-rouge> can someone help me with this? wlan0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device
[19:11] <ikonia> cgroza: yes
[19:11] <dayzmelttogether> currently i have 9.04 installed, last night i shut down and on boot no mouse or keyboard
[19:11] <d33d> devaj, you could try this: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/simple-ubuntu-desktop-backup-with-backerupper.html
[19:11] <snowball_> dayzmelttogether: hmm.. i don't have an answer for you, seems like a hardware issue
[19:11] <AhmedGogan> how can an ip be changed in ubuntu
[19:11] <ovy> has this happened to any1? i'm on ubuntu 9.10 and when i set some panels to autohide they hid... permanently... now i cannot make them show and cannot even close them. they show an extra line on the screen and i don't know how to close them
[19:11] <ikonia> cgroza: sorry - that wasn't for you
[19:11] <snowball_> digital-rouge: in terminal type ifconfig
[19:12] <d33d> cgroza, well it looks like the majority of all the cameras work https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeWebCams
[19:12] <devaj> sorry for being such a ****ole
[19:12] <ikonia> skuld: I have done that
[19:12] <sgs1990> digital-rouge:  is your wirless network card supported??
[19:12] <skuld> ifconfig eth0 192.168.x.x for example
[19:12] <dayzmelttogether> well, i know it isnt a hardware issue as ive otten my mouse to work with the live cd im currently using but its no permanant
[19:12] <devaj> thank you all
[19:12] <cgroza> d33d,in hardy worked out of the box
[19:12] <AhmedGogan> where is terminal
[19:12] <devaj> god bless
[19:12] <cgroza> i
[19:12] <AhmedGogan> ??
[19:12] <d33d> cgroza, are you on beta yet?
[19:12] <skuld> @AhmedGogan:  Accessories
[19:12] <cgroza> d33d,i am on intrepid and i have a jaunty cd ,should i upgrade
[19:12] <cgroza> ?
[19:12] <dayzmelttogether> is there a way to rest the grub and xorg file for that install from this live cd?
[19:13] <d33d> cgroza, This is coming from my perspective, I'm no ubuntu-master of any sorts, but 9.10 karmic koala is fantastic, its pretty solid since I've been using it. I really enjoy it.
[19:13] <sebsebseb> d33d: wrong channel you want #ubuntu+1
[19:14] <d33d> sebsebseb, ?
[19:14] <cgroza> d33d,well i will get the stable version...as soon as possible
[19:14] <tavysssss> salut
[19:14] <d33d> cgroza, try out the stable. that's always safest.
[19:14] <sebsebseb> d33d: that's the Karmic channel currently
[19:15] <hsarci> rythmbox starts with my macine even though is not in my "Startup programs" list....any ideas??
[19:15] <dayzmelttogether> does anyone know how to reset the 9.04 kernal , xorg file, and grub loader?
[19:15] <d33d> sebsebseb, Oh! duh sorry about that.
[19:15] <dan7gg_> d33d, if you're still around just want to let you know i solved the problem.. it's the MTU for the ethernet device.. I set it to 1492 and it works like a charm ;)
[19:16] <cgroza> d33d,i will, now after that tutorial after reboot everything should work....
[19:16] <d33d> dan7gg_, good to know- i would have never guessed it was the MTU, usually that's like auto stuff :D
[19:16] <tech_> hello
[19:16] <dayzmelttogether> where would i go for a difficult question?
[19:17] <tech_> Does anyone use gammu/wammu?
[19:17] <dragon> Someone is asking me this, and I need to answer - What percentage of modern hardware (being currently sold) would support Ubuntu server edition?
[19:17] <ha1331> can I have compiz and gnome shell at same time and how usable is gnome shell?
[19:17] <Neremor> hello! could anybode tell me what i have to do to share files with another pc in the network? both PC's are connected to the internet via an dsl modem
[19:17] <iskin> How do I include support for 'alt'+(number code) to type foreign characters?
[19:17] <phisher1> names
[19:17] <soreau> ha1331: 1) No 2) Not at all
[19:17] <ck773> that is really hard to quantify
[19:18] <BoxMagnet> ha1331, compiz is 3d effects like vista.
[19:18] <daevski> Neremor, both linux?
[19:18] <ha1331> dragon: that's kind of difficult question to answer... don't expect your 8$ webcam to work definately
[19:18] <Neremor> yes, both kubuntu 9.10
[19:18] <phisher1> oops!
[19:18] <dragon> ha1331: Did I mention Ubuntu Server edition?
[19:19] <soreau> dragon: 86.975%
[19:19] <teolicy> Hi. I'm looking for a command line utility which can help me solve the following problem: I'd like to copy several large files (say, several movies to a USB stick). I immediately find the first movie to copy, and I want to (a) start the copy, (b) later on start copying another file, but I'd like the latter file to be queued rather than copied in parallel (performance, fragmentation, poor USB controllers, etc). Any recommendations? I'd a
[19:19] <teolicy> happy for a Gnome front end to this utility, but that's part B.
[19:19] <ha1331> dragon: you did. My point was that there is lots of hardware out there.
[19:19] <soreau> dragon: That's from the survey they did last night
[19:19] <dayzmelttogether> ok where would i ask a question specificly on editing devices and setting on ubuntu 9.04?
[19:20] <tech_> I'm looking to get some gammu/wammu help if I can..surely one of these ubuntu pro's could help me out. :)
[19:20] <BoxMagnet> teolicy, sudo cp /path/to/file /path/to/dir & second one here & third one here
[19:20] <dragon> soreau: I'm serious here. A person is deciding between Ubuntu and Mac, and I'm influencing his decision.
[19:20] <MrDusty> snowball_, I am logged into Gnome, I would of thought it would of asked to su to root if needs be - how do i do this as root ?
[19:20] <dragon> ha1331: yes
[19:20] <ha1331> dragon: why would you want to have some number?
[19:20] <daevski> Neremor: I'm not familiar with KDE yet, but in gnome all you need is samba installed and to right click the folders and share them, like windows.
[19:20] <Slart> teolicy: perhaps rsync could be of use..
[19:20] <Neremor> well, and how do i connect to this folder from the other pc?
[19:21] <jgay> does anybody know how to make empathy always bring a conversation to focus when someone IMs me?
[19:21] <Neremor> if i enter "smb://" as path there, i get the message that no other pc's were found in the local workgroup...
[19:21] <daevski> Neremor: then you can use any folder viewer and type smb://ip.address.of.machine
[19:21] <jgay> or rather, always add the conversation to my set of conversation tabs
[19:21] <Neremor> ah thanks
[19:21] <teolicy> BoxMagnet: First, I think you mean && and not &. Second, when I give the first copy command I don't know what file b will be. I want to start copy 1, then issue the command for copy command 2, and to have copy command 2 wait to start until 1 finishes. (or better, talk to copy command 1 over a UNIX domain socket and queue the file in that process).
[19:21] <FoolsRun> Hello, I got a call from my ISP saying that they'd received reports of a "tcp sweep" originating from inside my network. I have two Windows PCs and an Ubuntu fileserver with SSH open to the world. Are there infections which could have taken control of the Ubuntu machine and caused something like that?
[19:21] <ha1331> there is no number to be had. Maybe you need to figure out what you need to work and then ask if they work instead of asking how many of all the possible options would work?
[19:22] <soreau> dragon: Then just tell him it's widely freely supported, works with many if not all mac products and everything is freely downloadable/installable through repositories
[19:22] <BoxMagnet> teolicy, ahh.
[19:22] <dragon> ha1331: I'm looking for just a rough estimate. Numbers generally sounds promising. I'll quote what he said.
[19:22] <daevski> Neremor: if that doesn't work look in the kubuntu documentation. I found it to be very well written. I was just doing the same thing recently.
[19:22] <ck773> dragon: check out the hardware compatibility list: http://www.ubuntuhcl.org
[19:22] <iskin> I've set 'right alt' as compose key but I still can't input foreign characters with alt+(num code), like in Windows. Does anyone know how to make this work properly?
[19:22] <falstaff|h> can i log usplash output somehow?
[19:22] <digital-rouge> hey snowball_: help me out some?
[19:22] <arand> teolicy: can you use wait $pid command ?
[19:22] <Tohuw> FoolsRun: yes, there are. If you're going to open SSH, consider using keys instead of password authentication
[19:22] <dragon> ha1331, soreau: This is what he asked: "How does one go about selecting a box to buy when there is the problem that it may have hardware that ubuntu can't use?"
[19:22] <BoxMagnet> teolicy, write a bash script?
[19:23] <snowball_> digital-rouge: yeah, sorry, what's up?
[19:23] <Slart> dragon: you check what hardware is in the box, check the hardware compat. list or try running a live cd on it in some kind of store
[19:23] <ha1331> dragon: well, my experience is that if one buys a real server (not one of those hand build by your car mechanic) it works.
[19:23] <soreau> dragon: In that case, he needs to look at the ubuntu system requirements on ubuntu.com
[19:23] <Slart> !hardware
[19:23] <Tohuw> dragon, soreau, ha1331: http://www.ubuntuhcl.org/
[19:23] <teolicy> arand, BoxMagnet: Yes, that's what I do now. It gets annoying after a while.
[19:24] <digital-rouge> im me snowball- please
[19:24] <tute> Does some one knows a soft to send sms ?
[19:24] <ltcabral> hey how do i see if i have sudo on a machine?
[19:24] <BoxMagnet> teolicy, someone suggested rsync?
[19:24] <teolicy> BoxMagnet: How would it help me?
[19:24] <Slart> ltcabral: "which sudo"
[19:24] <Jordan_U> dragon: You can buy a computer that comes with Ubuntu from system76 or Dell
[19:24] <daevski> Anyone know why my Remote Desktop (viewer) doesn't refresh when I open folders and click around? The mouse moves correctly, and the refresh rate for that seems okay, but it's not refreshing windows. I have to reconnect to see changes... :(
[19:24] <FoolsRun> Tohuw: I'll implement that as soon as possible. What should I look for in the meantime on the Ubuntu machine/what should I be trying to clean up?
[19:24] <digital-rouge> snowball_: just to hard to follow the convo in chat
[19:24] <tonyyarusso> FoolsRun: It's more likely that your ISP doesn't know what they're talking about, but you can use the rkhunter and chkrootkit tools too check your machine.
[19:24] <snowball_> MrDusty: I do not recommend running the connection as root but it looks like you have permission errors (maybe the program was not installed correctly?)
[19:24] <BoxMagnet> teolicy, I am not sure, it may have the options you are looking for, I am not the one who suggested it, maybe scroll up
[19:24] <dayzmelttogether> heeeellllppppppp
[19:24] <Neremor> well, enter the pc of the other pc didn't work
[19:24] <dayzmelttogether> XD
[19:24] <dragon> Tohuw: That page looks scary. I want him to feel comfy with ubuntu. He's ready to spend $999 on a Mac server.
[19:24] <FoolsRun> tonyyarusso: thanks. I have to listen to them because they threatened my service if I don't fix it
[19:24] <soreau> dragon: http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu/serveredition/techspecs
[19:24] <ltcabral> Slart: how do i know if MY USER has sudo?
[19:25] <soreau> ltcabral: It does
[19:25] <Tohuw> FoolsRun: stop sshd, and check out your running processes for anything that looks suspicious
[19:25] <\W3nd|g0> hi
[19:25] <dragon> Slart: LiveCD will be an option AFTER he buys it.
[19:25] <dayzmelttogether> i need an expert, where can i find 1?
[19:25] <teolicy> Slart: How do you recon I should use rsync here?
[19:25] <ltcabral> soreau: i just see /usr/bin/sudo
[19:25] <Tohuw> !ask | dayzmelttogether
[19:25] <soreau> ltcabral: and?
[19:25] <ha1331> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMcSNfrT-4M
[19:25] <FoolsRun> Tohuw: Well I need to keep sshd on right now --I'm not on-site :)
[19:25] <ltcabral> soreau: that means i have sudo?
[19:25] <ha1331> oh, sorry, wrong window
[19:25] <soreau> ltcabral: yes
[19:25] <korcan> how do I flush the dns cache?  I don't have nscd to restart...
[19:26] <Slart> ltcabral: YOUR USER doesn't have sudo.. the system has sudo installed.. or it hasn't.. then the user can be configured to be allowed to use sudo or not.. which question are you asking?
[19:26] <tonyyarusso> dragon: I don't know percentages, but "most".  If you want to be sure, check out providers like System76, ZaReason, Dell, and Sun, which all certify all or some of their hardware with Ubuntu.
[19:26] <Jordan_U> korcan: There is no dns cache by default except in the browser
[19:26] <Tohuw> FoolsRun: then change your passwords and check your passwords
[19:26] <ltcabral> Slart: ok i got it... thanks
[19:26] <Slart> dragon: then I guess the live cd isn't an option
[19:26] <tonyyarusso> FoolsRun: Ask for logs.
[19:26] <BoxMagnet> putting your self in the same group as root = bad idea, or good idea?
[19:26] <Tohuw> FoolsRun: check your processes, not your passwords, sorry typo
[19:26] <korcan> Jordan_U, so closing the browser should do it?
[19:26] <Jordan_U> korcan: Yes
[19:26] <dragon> tonyyarusso: That's a good idea. I'll check the certification thing. Thanks!
[19:26] <MrDusty> snowball_, Its installed by default, we're talking about NetworkManager
[19:27] <korcan> Jordan_U, thanks...
[19:27] <Slart> teolicy: well.. you can use rsync as a file copy with some extra features.. I'm not sure but it's possible that rsync can be convinced to do what you want..
[19:27] <Tohuw> BoxMagnet: depends on the group and what that group has access to
[19:27] <tonyyarusso> FoolsRun: You can also look through /var/log/auth.log for any logins from IPs that aren't yours.
[19:27] <dayzmelttogether> ok, no mouse no keyboard, suddely stopped working after reboot, doesnt work with live cds unless i check all f6 options, works fine with windows dual boot, how to i reset whatever it is that halted those functions??
[19:27] <Tohuw> BoxMagnet: putting yourself in the group called root is a very bad idea
[19:27] <BoxMagnet> Tohuw, ok, i think ill stay away from doing that.
[19:27] <snowball_> MrDusty: try installing vpnc
[19:27] <mneptok> dragon: what type of hardware is being bought?
[19:27] <BoxMagnet> Tohuw, what can happen?
[19:27] <tute> Does some one knows a soft to send sms ?
[19:27] <FoolsRun> Tohuw: thanks. I haven't completed malwarebytes scans on the Windows machines yet, so hopefully I'll find something there.
[19:27] <teolicy> I /think/ (this is a bit of an open idea here) that what I really want is this: a copy program which has a separate UI and daemonized backend. The backend has a queue. The front end can: block and show the progress of the backend (speed, estimated progress, etc) OR add something to the queue of an existing backend OR start a whole new backend. Think 'screen'.
[19:27] <BoxMagnet> FoolsRun, is someone using ur wifi to download stuff?
[19:27] <snowball_> MrDusty: the default network manager doesn't come with vpn
[19:27] <daevski> tute: gmail does it now.
[19:28] <dragon> mneptok: A regular desktop PC, probably quad core, for use with Ubuntu Server Ed.
[19:28] <Tohuw> BoxMagnet: that circumvents much of the protection offered to prevent tampering with system settings and files
[19:28] <tute> i-m trying via web services but i don't want to open firefox to do it
[19:28] <MrDusty> snowball_, vpnc is a cisco client, I have installed network-manager-pptp... ?
[19:28] <daevski> tute: gmail is integrated in Pidgin also.
[19:28] <FoolsRun> BoxMagnet: unlikely, but there are no logs to check so it's possible.
[19:28] <mneptok> dragon: not a rack-mountable machine?
[19:28] <BoxMagnet> FoolsRun, your router keeps logs.
[19:28] <dayzmelttogether> ﻿ no mouse no keyboard, suddely stopped working after reboot, doesnt work with live cds unless i check all f6 options, works fine with windows dual boot, how to i reset whatever it is that halted those functions??
[19:28] <dragon> mneptok: no
[19:28] <MrDusty> snowball_, they are installed anyways.. i just checked..
[19:28] <Tohuw> FoolsRun: my money is on your windows machines being the culprit, but it's hard to say without checking. Try checking your router logs or putting packet monitors like wireshark on each machine
[19:28] <mneptok> dragon: US, or ... ?
[19:28] <BoxMagnet> FoolsRun, you can also go to the attached devices section and check ip addresses, you can also restrict access to the router based on mac address of each pc's wifi card/nic
[19:28] <dragon> mneptok: yeah, California
[19:29] <BoxMagnet> FoolsRun, that way if someone can hack the p/w some how they still cant get in.
[19:29] <mneptok> dragon: i think that's spelled "Kuhhleefohneeyah" now ;)
[19:29] <dragon> mneptok: how does location matter?
[19:29] <MrDusty> snowball_, it now fails saying no valid secrets
[19:29] <Slart> tute: sending sms's usually cost money.. it's not a technical problem afaik.. or you can connect a phone using bluetooth and use that to send your sms's.. there is a gnome-phone applet to do that
[19:29] <mneptok> dragon: some Ubuntu vendors do not ship outide of the US
[19:30] <dragon> mneptok: He's looking to pick it up from Fry's.
[19:30] <dayzmelttogether> ﻿ no mouse no keyboard, suddely stopped working after reboot, doesnt work with live cds unless i check all f6 options, works fine with windows dual boot, how to i reset whatever it is that halted those functions??
[19:30] <Tohuw> tute: http://www.livejournal.com/tools/textmessage.bml?mode=details
[19:30] <FoolsRun> how often does auth.log get archived? I can unzip the log from the date the ISP reported the problem
[19:30] <BoxMagnet> FoolsRun, on your router?
[19:30] <mneptok> dragon: next to impossible, if you want a warrantee that covers Ubuntu
[19:30] <FoolsRun> BoxMagnet: in Ubuntu
[19:30] <BoxMagnet> FoolsRun, or on ubuntu
[19:30] <tonyyarusso> FoolsRun: Should be in the form of auth.log.1, auth.log.2, etc., separated once per day.
[19:31] <FoolsRun> per-day, okay.
[19:31] <BoxMagnet> there ya go
[19:31] <tonyyarusso> FoolsRun: (You can set up different schemes if you wish for the future)
[19:31] <mneptok> dragon: if you install Ubuntu on a machine sold with Windows, 99% of OEMs immediately void your warrantee.
[19:31] <BoxMagnet> FoolsRun, if your wifi is compromised id seriously consider restricting based on mac address
[19:31] <FoolsRun> BoxMagnet: I'll check that next
[19:31] <Jordan_U> mneptok: Not the hardware warentee
[19:31] <tute> thanks bro ... i'm on it!
[19:32] <dayzmelttogether> ﻿ no mouse no keyboard, suddely stopped working after reboot, doesnt work with live cds unless i check all f6 options, works fine with windows dual boot, how to i reset whatever it is that halted those functions??....is there another place to ask this kind of question?
[19:32] <mneptok> Jordan_U: yes, the hardware warrantee, in many cases.
[19:32] <craigbass1976> Anyone?  I need to receive the faxes currently sitting on my "out of toner" printer and print them out somewhere else.
[19:32] <dragon> mneptok: That's something I don't want him to know.
[19:32] <tonyyarusso> mneptok: I'd also question that...  I've known Lenovo, IBM, Dell, and HP all to offer support after Ubuntu installation.
[19:32] <Aviram> hmm
[19:32] <mMezquitale> how can you tell what video care you have using the command line?
[19:32] <Aviram> How od I do physics with the avant?
[19:33] <mneptok> dragon: better to buy from a vendor that ships with Ubuntu (System76/Zareason/Dell) or build your own.
[19:33] <tonyyarusso> mMezquitale: lspci usually
[19:33] <pistyman> i am trying to make a virtual cd/dvd drive in ubuntu so i can get windows 7 (i cant live with ubuntu). I am trying to use this http://sourceforge.net/projects/cdemu/files/CDemu%20daemon/cdemu-daemon-1.2.0/cdemu-daemon-1.2.0.tar.bz2/download but i cant install it. i promise this will be my last request for help if it works ))
[19:33] <BoxMagnet> tonyyarusso, even dell!?
[19:33] <elops>  
[19:33] <elops> !arabic
[19:33] <dayzmelttogether> !ask
[19:33] <mneptok> tonyyarusso: Dell will look up your service tag and only offer support if you are running the OS that shipped with the machine.
[19:33] <linux> knb
[19:33] <trism> pistyman: you'd probably have better luck with cdemu if you add the repo instead
[19:34] <dragon> !botabuse > elops
[19:34] <tonyyarusso> BoxMagnet: Yeah - my parents dual-boot on everything and they both have Dells.
[19:34] <pistyman> trism: assume i am retarded and need my hand held please
[19:34] <dayzmelttogether> ﻿ no mouse no keyboard, suddely stopped working after reboot, doesnt work with live cds unless i check all f6 options, works fine with windows dual boot, how to i reset whatever it is that halted those functions??
[19:34] <tonyyarusso> mneptok: How would they know if it wasn't a software problem?
[19:34] <BoxMagnet> tonyyarusso, glad to hear it, usually dell offers bad support to begin with.
[19:34] <Jordan_U> mneptok: Support is not the same as replacing the hardware under warentee
[19:34] <Aijse> ! karmic
[19:35] <Aijse> sweet almost!
[19:35] <mneptok> tonyyarusso: "Let's run the hardware diagnostic tools. Click the 'Start' menu and choose ...."
[19:35] <tonyyarusso> mneptok: eh, I just tell them we both know those steps are hooey anyway and get to the point :P
[19:35] <mneptok> tonyyarusso: yeah, good luck with that
[19:36] <dayzmelttogether> how do i reset xorg?
[19:36] <Mike_lifeguard> What is the first column in the output of ps aux? Probably either gid or uid right? All my processes have a number instead of a name O.o
[19:36] <BoxMagnet> dayzmelttogether, reset ?
[19:36] <MikeChelen> Mike_lifeguard: try using pgrep instead
[19:36] <BoxMagnet> dayzmelttogether, ctrl+alt+backspace may work depending on version
[19:37] <Jordan_U> mneptok: I've only encountered one person who claimed that using Linux voided my hardware warranty and that was an Apple store employee who was told by his manager that he was wrong
[19:37] <dayzmelttogether> well restore it i am not sue to its original, i cant get mouse and keyboard support maybe its xorg i also read to reset grub
[19:37] <trism> pistyman: on the packages page of the cdemu site there is a link to their ubuntu ppa repo, although launchpad seems to be dead at the moment, so I suppose it isn't very helpful
[19:37] <Mike_lifeguard> MikeChelen: Sorry if I'm not clear - I think my processes should have my username attached, not a number right? I seem to have done something wrong while changing my group membership or somesuch
[19:37] <BoxMagnet> Jordan_U, because it is software, not hardware.
[19:37] <pistyman> trism: thanks mate..
[19:38] <BoxMagnet> Mike_lifeguard, no, that number is the process id number or PID
[19:38] <pistyman> i just want to know how to create that drive
[19:38] <Mike_lifeguard> BoxMagnet: No it isn't - otherwise I have many processes with numbers like 'www-data' and many processes all with the same pid :|
[19:39] <BoxMagnet> Mike_lifeguard, no, process id number is different for each process.
[19:39] <BoxMagnet> Mike_lifeguard, use top
[19:39] <bigl9er> Can anyone help me to get a microtouch touch screen working in Ubuntu? None of the guides work, this connects via PS/2 port
[19:39] <Mike_lifeguard> BoxMagnet: I just said that! It is the 'user' column that has a number instead of a name for all my processes
[19:39] <dpanda> planning to give ubuntu another full-time use chance. will get a new desktop cpu, not looking to spend a fortune, apart from regular computing i just need to run photoshop on xp on virtualbox on daily basic apart from gimp, so what standard processor+ram+motherboard combo will be sufficient? core2duo or dual core? intel motherboard/asus which in general has better compatibility with ubuntu
[19:39] <BoxMagnet> Mike_lifeguard, oh really.....
[19:39] <Mike_lifeguard> BoxMagnet: nobody but you is talking about the pids
[19:39] <BoxMagnet> Mike_lifeguard, ok ok hold on
[19:40] <MikeChelen> Mike_lifeguard: some processes can have a number like "1000"
[19:40] <MikeChelen> in the user column of ps aux
[19:41] <Mike_lifeguard> MikeChelen: Why would that be?
[19:41] <Aijse> Anybodu know it's gonna be possible to have Amarok 2.2 on ubuntu 9.04 or is it only for Karmic?
[19:41] <FoolsRun> Alright, I get some of this in auth.log:    root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/ ; USER=[my sudoers user] ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/gconftool --get /system/http_proxy/port
[19:41] <k0rupted> hey, using the ecrypted home dir during the install... and user changed his password, and now can't login... anyone know how to change the passphrase?
[19:41] <trism> pistyman: are you sure you need cdemu to do this, what are you trying to do with the windows 7 iso?
[19:41] <tonyyarusso> dpanda: Honestly, probably anything on the market will be plenty sufficient for those needs.  Since you're considering virtualization and image editing, I'd be inclined to spend more on extra RAM at the expense of some CPU grunt if it comes down to that.  Searching Newegg reviews for "Ubuntu" and "Linux" is a good way to check compatibility for me.
[19:41] <MikeChelen> Mike_lifeguard: users can be referenced by their id number, dont think the system really cares which gets used
[19:41] <sebsebseb> Aijse: there's probably a ppa,  also #kubuntu is the KDE channel
[19:42] <BoxMagnet> sorry Mike_lifeguard was just trying to help :-(
[19:42] <pistyman> trism: i am trying tt install windows 7 but i dont have a dvd burner to burn it
[19:43] <trism> pistyman: you should just be about to mount it (mount -o loop windows_whatever.iso /mnt)
[19:43] <Aijse> sebsebseb, yes but i'm not gonna run it on kubuntu, it allreaady is possible to run it on kubuntu ... im interested in using 2.2 on ubuntu 9.04
[19:43] <Mike_lifeguard> BoxMagnet: It's no problem, I just don't want you going on a wild goose chase wasting your time answering a question I didn't ask :)
[19:43] <trism> pistyman: err, need a sudo in there first
[19:43] <dpanda> tonyyarusso: so say intel core2duo, compatible motherboard [will search as u said] and 4 gigs of ram should do me good?
[19:43] <BoxMagnet> Mike_lifeguard, understood.
[19:43] <sebsebseb> Aijse: you can run KDE apps inside  Gnome/Ubuntu yes
[19:43] <goose> aaaaaaaah highlight Mike_lifeguard!! :p
[19:43] <tonyyarusso> dpanda: Sounds good to me.  (Better than anything I have...)
[19:43] <Mike_lifeguard> :OOO
[19:43] <Aijse> sebsebsen, no waaaaaaaaay
[19:43] <BoxMagnet> Mike_lifeguard, user id 1000 = the user logged on of im not mistaken
[19:44] <sebsebseb> !ppa > Aijse
[19:44] <pistyman> trism: so what do i type into that termninal? sudo mount -o loop windows_whatever.iso /mnt ?
[19:44] <trism> pistyman: although this won't really help you install it, but cdemu won't really either...
[19:44] <dpanda> tonyyarusso: ah people here are buying core i5 and core i7s like crazy :) and i am struck with a very incompatible old cheap celeron lenovo laptop
[19:45] <tonyyarusso> dpanda: I have a P4 on my most powerful machine :P
[19:45] <BoxMagnet> whats more important in the end, ram or processor speed?
[19:45] <snellcode> # of cores
[19:45] <pistyman> trism: so is there anyway to install windows without a dvd or USB?
[19:45] <BoxMagnet> ahh good call.
[19:45] <visbits> hi, im trying to run a service at startup but i need to run as a user not root.  Any ideas?
[19:46] <BoxMagnet> thats why my laptop is so much faster than my p4 desktop.
[19:46] <Slart> visbits: use sudo
[19:46] <daevski> Anyone know why my Remote Desktop (viewer) doesn't refresh when I open folders and click around? The mouse moves correctly, and the refresh rate for that seems okay, but it's not refreshing windows. I have to reconnect to see changes... :(
[19:46] <snellcode> it will be number of cores once parallel programming really takes off
[19:46] <visbits> slart how can i add a service to init.d and tell it to sudo another user?
[19:46] <BoxMagnet> ic
[19:46] <Slart> !boot | visbits
[19:46] <visbits> thanks
[19:46] <sebsebseb> 1windows |  pistyman
[19:46] <dpanda> tonyyarusso: hey running a lil bit old hardware is a challange actually, i live off coding on this celeron
[19:46] <Slart> visbits: do the rc.local thing
[19:46] <sebsebseb> !windows !  pistyman
[19:47] <duffydack> lol
[19:47] <BoxMagnet> visbits, /etc/rc.local runs commands as root.
[19:47] <sebsebseb> duffydack: I was to fast
[19:47] <visbits> Slart this is perfect
[19:47] <tonyyarusso> visbits: Another option is to put it in the user's crontab with @reboot as the time code.
[19:47] <sebsebseb> duffydack: so wrong keys
[19:47] <daevski> !windows | pistyman
[19:47] <duffydack> sebsebseb, my cp -av of the whole / to smaller hd worked btw...
[19:47] <BoxMagnet> tonyyarusso, isn't /etc/rc.local bad for network sensitive apps though. do to the timing of its running
[19:47] <visbits> what script runs at shutdown?
[19:48] <sebsebseb> duffydack: ok good
[19:48] <snowball_> MrDusty: sorry, i left for a bit
[19:48] <snowball_> MrDusty: are you going thru a router?
[19:48] <JuJuBee> I am ttying to install SmartBoard software on Ubuntu 64 Bit.  It requires autopackage, but I think autopackage is 32 bit?
[19:48] <dpanda> snellcode: hey remember yesterday u mentioned core i5, spent quite few hours checking prices, they are still quite costly here in india man
[19:49] <visbits> jujubee, try apt-get install autopackage.i386
[19:49] <visbits> or w/e instruction set it uses :)
[19:49] <snellcode> dpanda: but cheaper than i7
[19:49] <JuJuBee> visbits: couldn't find it
[19:49] <tonyyarusso> BoxMagnet: I have no idea.
[19:49] <dpanda> yes of course snellcodel
[19:50] <JuJuBee> visbits: in fact apt-cache search autopackage shows nothing.
[19:50] <arand> Is there a way to ignore the lease time using dhclient?
[19:50] <snellcode> dpanda: go amd then
[19:51] <dpanda> snellcode: thinking to settle with a core2duo
[19:51] <dpanda> c2d is so 2006 though :D
[19:52] <snellcode> dpanda: for a bit more $ you can get a lot more value with i5
[19:52] <elops> !survey
[19:52] <jode> how can I configure ubuntu to automatically login?
[19:52] <BlackFLAG> can anyone help me on adobe flash problems on ubuntu 9.04? i just downloaded it yesterday and i downloaded a plug-in for flash but the movies using flash dont play very well
[19:53] <trism> jode: System/ Administration/Login Window on the security tab
[19:53] <sebsebseb> jode: For security reasons that usaullly isn't the best idea
[19:53] <dpanda> snellcode: actually as they are pretty new around here, prices differ a lot [in india] & shipping from US is not practical :(
[19:53] <snowball_> BlackFLAG: what is your graphics card?
[19:53] <BlackFLAG> im not sure
[19:53] <trism> jode: I agree with sebsebseb, but if you still want to, that's how you do it
[19:54] <Slart> jode: there is an autologin option in system, administration, login window
[19:54] <snowball_> BlackFLAG: intel,ati,ndvia?
[19:54] <mMezquitale> anyone knows of a reputable online store to purchase toner??
[19:54] <BlackFLAG> ndvia i believe
[19:54] <Gent> What is a free  remote desktop manager that I can use with my black berry
[19:54] <Slart> mMezquitale: try asking in #ubuntu-offtopic
[19:55] <mMezquitale> ok thanks
[19:58] <dimi3> Hello I'm trying enable audio capture in the recording tab for the audio manager, however everytime I open it again it is disabled.. Has someone experienced this?
[20:00] <daevski> Anyone know why my Remote Desktop (viewer) doesn't refresh when I open folders and click around? The mouse moves correctly, and the refresh rate for that seems okay, but it's not refreshing windows. I have to reconnect to see opened windows :(
[20:00] <BlackFLAG> snowball: how do i determine what graphics card i am using on ubuntu?
[20:00] <BoxMagnet> daevski, can you try using gtkvncviewer ?
[20:01] <daevski> BoxMagnet, I can one minute, please/
[20:02] <newubuntu> Need some help if anyone is available
[20:02] <snowball_> BlackFLAG: hmm, if you had intel i would suggest upgrading the kernel
[20:03] <hzlocky> Why apt-get propose me ruby1.8 instead of ruby 1.9.1?
[20:03] <BoxMagnet> hzlocky, apt does not always give the newest ver of a program, some times stability issues.
[20:04] <BoxMagnet> hzlocky, do they have a .deb on the site
[20:04] <hzlocky> 1.9.1 as marked as stable and recomended at http://ruby-lang.org
[20:04] <BoxMagnet> hzlocky, did you update?
[20:04] <hzlocky> instal
[20:05] <BoxMagnet> hzlocky, sudo apt-get update
[20:05] <ibrahim> install
[20:05] <iceroot> hzlocky: apt-get will never upgrade a version
[20:05] <iceroot> hzlocky: only security fix
[20:05] <BoxMagnet> iceroot, what!?
[20:05] <iceroot> hzlocky: or better, the main ubuntu-repos will never upgrade software
[20:05] <faryshta_> Hi, do you guys know a good debugger for c++?
[20:05] <estrella050900dn> hannah
[20:06] <hzlocky> faryshta_: Visual Studio 6.0
[20:06] <estrella050900dn> dayana
[20:07] <faryshta_> hzlocky, for linux please.
[20:07] <BoxMagnet> faryshta_, gcc
[20:07] <clearscreen> faryshta_: gdb
[20:07] <BoxMagnet> or is that a compiler
[20:07] <iceroot> faryshta_: #c++
[20:07] <daevski> BoxMagnet, Not hosted with VNC on the client PC, does that matter? I got connected but it's just a black screen with a mouse :-\
[20:07] <BoxMagnet> daevski, whats it hosted with?
[20:07] <daevski> BoxMagnet, gnome's built-in remote desktop options in preferences
[20:08] <OLD-MAN> hello
[20:08] <daevski> BoxMagnet, I thought it would work just as well. :-p
[20:08] <BoxMagnet> daevski, hmm, thats what i use with gtkvncviewer, works fine its a bit laggy
[20:08] <trism> daevski: that uses vnc
[20:08] <daevski> hmm
[20:08] <kakazza> Hi, how can I see the version of a package before I download it via aptitude?
[20:08] <iceroot> kakazza: apt-cache show packagename
[20:08] <iceroot> kakazza: also see apt-cache policy packagename
[20:08] <BoxMagnet> daevski, is this wifi?
[20:09] <trism> daevski: you could try xvnc4viewer, I use that fine with gnome remote desktop (using it right now)
[20:09] <daevski> BoxMagnet, no, both PC's are hard wired with ethernet.... is that what you mean?
[20:09] <daevski> trism, ty I will try it now
[20:09] <noren> hello all
[20:10] <OLD-MAN> hello noren
[20:10] <BoxMagnet> trism, hmm xvnc4viewer is nice.
[20:10] <noren> i have just migrated from kubuntu to ubuntu !! how to get a pure ubuntu install
[20:10] <BoxMagnet> !puregnome
[20:10] <iceroot> !puregnome | noren
[20:10] <kakazza> Thanks
[20:11] <kakazza> I take it, I can't turn my 32bit ubuntu into a 64bit ubuntu *fairly* easily?
[20:11] <kakazza> or, at all
[20:11] <iceroot> kakazza: no
[20:11] <noren> oh i have already got the ubuntu desktop and now want to remove any residual kde packages
[20:11] <iceroot> kakazza: you have to reinstall to go from 32bit to 64bit
[20:11] <kakazza> I see :/
[20:11] <iceroot> noren: then read the link ubottu gave you
[20:12] <noren> !puregnome
[20:12] <iceroot> noren: without the sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[20:13] <BoxMagnet> iceroot, can kakazza keep his .folders for settings?
[20:14] <noren> iceroot: i am trying to get the best performance out of my old laptop.. kde was not working properly it was too heavy
[20:14] <BoxMagnet> noren, xfce is nice...
[20:14] <iceroot> BoxMagnet: what?
[20:14] <BoxMagnet> iceroot, all the .folders in /home for settings
[20:14] <iceroot> noren: best performance with official ubuntu = xubuntu
[20:14] <noren> BoxMagnet: installing only xfce will do or i have to get the complete xubutnu-desktop
[20:15] <Hazelesque> if, for hysterical reasons, I am using a machine that is running Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty
[20:15] <daevski> boxmagnet, trism, xvnc4viewer is just black with mouse, also :(
[20:15] <Hazelesque> and I want to install MySQL 5.1 on it
[20:15] <iceroot> BoxMagnet: apt-get remove will imo keep these settings, only apt-get purge will kill them
[20:15] <Hazelesque> what is the best way?
[20:15] <BoxMagnet> iceroot, thanks, good to know
[20:15] <howeeell> i'm trying to: `cpufreq-info | grep "The" | echo ${0[2]}`
[20:15] <iceroot> Hazelesque: not using feisty
[20:15] <howeeell> what is the proper way to do that
[20:15] <trism> daevski: do you have it set up to require accepting the connection on the desktop first? mine comes up black until I click accept
[20:15] <howeeell> ?
[20:15] <BoxMagnet> daevski, ok, do you have xvnc4viewer open usin a terminal?
[20:15] <Hazelesque> (feisty, being The Ubuntu That Time Forgot, only has mysql 5.0.x)
[20:15] <iceroot> !eol | Hazelesque
[20:15] <noren> aah guys one more question
[20:16] <Hazelesque> iceroot: tell that to my department's sysadmins.
[20:16] <iceroot> Hazelesque: just tell them about security
[20:16] <daevski> boxmagnet, trism, no request -- and I just found out gnome's RDV is also showing black screen lol... I am going to have them reboot.
[20:16] <noren> my old desktop i got the minimal ubuntu installation.. but cant get the graphical display started
[20:16] <daevski> boxmagnet, trism, Thanks for thinking it through for me though.
[20:16] <Hazelesque> iceroot: I am presently trying to install mysql 5.1.39 from tarball, but I forgot how much of a pain mysql is to install when you have to do it manually ;P
[20:16] <trism> daevski: np, good luck
[20:16] <BoxMagnet> daevski, ok.
[20:16] <kp> Hello I have some few queries on ubuntu .....can some one help me
[20:17] <iceroot> Hazelesque: why need 5.1.x? and not 5.0.x?
[20:17] <noren> i am stuck at consle login only, any parameter i can fix at boot option
[20:17] <Hazelesque> iceroot: ISTR that 5.0.x doesn't have stored procedures?
[20:17] <iceroot> Hazelesque: sure it has
[20:17] <Hazelesque> oh? *checks*
[20:17] <sebsebseb> kp: Of course just ask
[20:17] <dragonkh> hi
[20:17] <iceroot> Hazelesque: 5.0.0 has stored procedures
[20:17] <trism> noren: do you have gdm installed?
[20:17] <dragonkh> does anyone know of software to manage my server and to manage virtual machines ?
[20:18] <iceroot> dragonkh: ssh?
[20:18] <sebsebseb> dragonkh: Virtualbox maybe,  VMware Server ?
[20:18] <Hazelesque> iceroot: ahh, my mistake, although I'm sure there are some features that don't work properly before 5.1
[20:18] <noren> trism: yes i have that but the graphical wont start only stuck at console
[20:18] <kp> I'm using fedora11, and I'm kind of getting bugged..... i want 2 know , how stable is ubuntu as anos
[20:18] <Hazelesque> but it appears that the department is using 5.0.22
[20:18] <Hazelesque> so I'll just see what version *is* in Feisty...
[20:18] <dragonkh> I want a web interface to configure my server and manage virtual machines
[20:18] <dragonkh> does such a thing exist even ?
[20:18] <iceroot> !info mysql-server feisty
[20:19] <kp> according 2 me, fedora11 is a piece of crap....
[20:19] <sebsebseb> kp: That depends on hardware and that,  not much point putting  9.04 on though when your running Fedora 11,  since  Ubuntu 9.10 comes out not tommorow, but the next Thursday.
[20:19] <elops> ok. i have a athelos 5212 wifi card. and it would not work. i do iwconfig and there it says wlan0 should it not be ath0 on athelos chipset?
[20:21] <elops> ok. i have a athelos 5212 wifi card. and it would not work. i do iwconfig and there it says wlan0 should it not be ath0 on athelos chipset?
[20:22] <ra21vi> how and what I should configure, since my Laptop HDD is getting hotter and hotter for no reason running Ubuntu...
[20:24] <BoxMagnet> ra21vi, its getting real hot, or the fan is just running constantly
[20:24] <kakazza> it's getting hot in here, I take off all my clothes
[20:25] <ra21vi> BoxMagnet: no, fan not running constantly...
[20:25] <kakazza> whoops
[20:25] <elops> in bt3 my card work and when i do "lspci" it come up as atheros 5212 and ath0 in "iwconfig" but in ubuntu it says atheros 5001x+ and wlan0? is there a way to force ubuntu to use right driver? i have used google for hours now and i dont find anything that help. probably bad to search
[20:25] <elops> help me pls
[20:25] <BoxMagnet> ra21vi, mine is doing it too. very hot.
[20:25] <kakazza> Are you sure you don't want to ask that in #remote-exploit elops?
[20:25] <ra21vi> BoxMagnet: only the area containing the HDD is getting too much hot, even I cannt comfortably rest my hands
[20:26] <elops> yea
[20:26] <BoxMagnet> ra21vi, mine too
[20:26] <elops> why?
[20:26] <ra21vi> BoxMagnet: search and digged Google, found many things , but could not get it working
[20:26] <BoxMagnet> ra21vi, the only thing i see is if ur fan runs constantly
[20:27] <rrreds> wireless device problems
[20:27] <ra21vi> BoxMagnet: no, fan is not running constantly, tht would mean I will have to look why my CPU is running with 100% thrust.
[20:28] <ra21vi> BoxMagnet: so did you find any solution for yourself.. i think i won't sustain this with such lots heat. That may damage my hardwares
[20:28] <BoxMagnet> ra21vi, no not yet.
[20:29] <snellcode> ra21vi: get ssd
[20:29] <BoxMagnet> ssd?
[20:29] <snellcode> solid state drive
[20:29] <BoxMagnet> whats that
[20:29] <ra21vi> snellcode: wow, god didn't made you doctor. I am thankful.
[20:30] <snellcode> BoxMagnet: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid-state_drive
[20:30] <ra21vi> snellcode: are you just like this by birth, or you practised a lot?
[20:30] <tpocra> How can I best make an ubuntu live CD from a .iso when I am running Debian?
[20:31] <BoxMagnet> snellcode, ok thanks for wasting my time
[20:31] <snellcode> np, i use ssd, works great for me
[20:31] <Lumag> Alguien de chile
[20:31] <Lumag> ?
[20:32] <david_j_r> Can someone spare a moment for a simple question from a first-time Ubuntu (would-be) user?
[20:32] <BlackFLAG> how do i access python on ubuntu?
[20:32] <trism> BlackFLAG: type in python at in the terminal
[20:32] <haximusprime> hey guys. can anyone tell me how to find the UUID of a cd rom drive?
[20:32] <cjones051073> run 'python' at the command line
[20:32] <haximusprime> blkid doesnt seem to apply to them
[20:33] <ra21vi> BlackFLAG: just open the termina, and write python..
[20:33] <aarkerio> david_j_r,    shoot!!
[20:33] <BlackFLAG> thanks
[20:33] <snellcode> ra21vi: did you not say your hdd was too hot?
[20:34] <xerox1> hi, i am trying to connect to an oracle database by using sqldeveloper: result -> error 17002; what's wrong?
[20:34] <david_j_r> @aarkerio - Thanks!
[20:34] <david_j_r> Simple question = have the 9.04 live disk, and want to install -- should I wait for the 9.10 release and just start there? or install 9.04 and then do the upgrade?
[20:34] <snellcode> ra21vi: cause ssd runs cool, so i dont know why you dismiss the option
[20:34] <stryda> hi
[20:34] <stryda> anyone here?
[20:34] <Snotty_> whats up? Are you happy to use Karmic Koala 9.10?
[20:34] <dAlfa89_> stryda, no, nobody's here
[20:35] <stryda> i downloaded ubuntu off the website for the x64 version right and i set it to install on wubi
[20:35] <stryda> and i came back and it was re-downloading it?
[20:35] <stryda> why is it doing that? :S i already have the .iso
[20:35] <trism> xerox1: http://www.dba-oracle.com/t_sql_developer_vendor_error_17002.htm perhaps
[20:35] <jkroon> hi guys, i've got an ubuntu install here (installed inside windows) that when it boots just gives me a blank screen (monitor complains about input not supported).
[20:35] <aarkerio> david_j_r,    well if you would asking me four or five months ago I would say 9.04, but we are a week from release so, Install 9.10
[20:36] <jkroon> where do i start looking?
[20:36] <stryda> i downloaded ubuntu off the website for the x64 version right and i set it to install on wubi, and now it's re-downloading it? why?
[20:36] <jkroon> and for that matter how, because no matter what option i select from the boot grub menu thinngy i get the same problem.
[20:36] <Snotty_> For me 9.10 Karmic Koala is the best OS ever
[20:36] <aarkerio> jkroon, /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[20:37] <sebsebseb> Snotty_: Wubi can go bad on people etc
[20:37] <xerox1> trism, thx, but i am on client side, not server side
[20:37] <david_j_r> aarkerio - that was my hunch, but wasn't sure.
[20:37] <jkroon> aarkerio, how do i get to it?
[20:37] <sebsebseb> Snotty_: and  the channel for it untill it's released is #ubuntu+1
[20:37] <jkroon> i can't do ctrl+alt+f[1-6], and ctrl+alt+kp[+-] doesn't seem to change res either.
[20:37] <david_j_r> I'm so looking forward to it! Ubuntu has definitely salvaged a machine for me. Wonderful stuff!
[20:37] <aarkerio> jkroon, can you  alt+ctrl+ f1 ?
[20:37] <jkroon> no.
[20:37] <daevski> boxmagnet, trism, either of you still around?
[20:38] <sebsebseb> stryda: see above when I messaged  Snotty_ by mistake regarding Wubi
[20:38] <BoxMagnet> daevski, im here.
[20:38] <trism> daevski: any luck with vnc?
[20:38] <jkroon> but scroll-lock doesn't flicker, so i don't think it's a kernel panic.
[20:38] <[manas]> Jimmio,  alive?
[20:38] <daevski> boxmagnet, trism, lol -- well I learned that only the user that I set the remote preferences on am I allowed to see the desktop. but all viewers fail to show menu or windows open
[20:39] <pfifo> Question, dose anyone have any experience with streaming rtmp, specifically livestream.com, I know i can get the webcam to stream, but I want to stream a file (pre-recorded stuff) or my desktop (or a portion of the desktop)
[20:39] <kenxx> can someone help me with dual booting?
[20:39] <aarkerio> david_j_r,    http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily/current/
[20:39] <trism> daevski: yeah, with the gnome remote desktop, you can only access a logged in session...you'll need a different vnc server if you want to create new sessions
[20:39] <david_j_r> aarkerio - thanks! appreciate the help.
[20:39] <trism> daevski: I know that tightvnc will do this, but I was having problems with it so I switched to the gnome remote desktop
[20:40] <daevski> boxmagnet, trism, There are like 3 users on that PC, so I would have to set the Remote Desktop options for all the users (or maybe as root) -- but no fix yet :(
[20:40] <kenxx> when you add windows to menu.lst for grub  what would /dev/sdb1  be for  hd#
[20:40] <BoxMagnet> daevski, or do what trism said
[20:40] <pfifo> (hd1,0)
[20:40] <aarkerio> kenxx, never ask if someone can help you, just say Hi! and type the question with relevant information
[20:40] <daevski> boxmagnet, trism, Thanks again. I'm done for today. I have bigger fish to fry :-p
[20:40] <kenxx> thats what i thought,   but it just says  "starting up..."
[20:40] <BoxMagnet> daevski, but i also had problems with tightvnc
[20:40] <kenxx> and sits there forever
[20:40] <kenxx> sorry aark
[20:40] <BoxMagnet> pfifo, try hd(0,0)
[20:41] <pfifo> kenxx, you have to use the 'chainloader' command from grub
[20:41] <BoxMagnet> pfifo, grub counts from 0 before grub2 was released
[20:41] <pfifo> BoxMagnet, he said sdb1
[20:41] <BoxMagnet> pfifo, trust me, i had this problem for like 5 hours once
[20:41] <kenxx> title Microsoft Windows XP Professional
[20:41] <kenxx> root (hd1,0)
[20:41] <kenxx> savedefault
[20:41] <kenxx> makeactive
[20:41] <kenxx> chainloader +1
[20:41] <jkroon> ok, i'm going back to gentoo.
[20:41] <jkroon> less effort.
[20:41] <kenxx> is that right?
[20:41] <BoxMagnet> !pastebin > kenxx
[20:42] <daevski> Anyone know of a way for ubuntu to share the sound card? (I.E. Youtube + XMMS + Systems sounds all at same time)
[20:42] <aarkerio> jkroon, try debian without X system
[20:42] <MenZa> daevski: It should do that by default.
[20:42] <BoxMagnet> kenxx, try (hd0,0) if its the first hd,
[20:42] <MenZa> daevski: It doesn't play nice with, say, Skype though.
[20:42] <pfifo> kenxx, yes looks good, your sure its on the first partition of your second harddrive? (not second partition of only harddrive)
[20:42] <jkroon> aarkerio, pfft.  ok well.
[20:42] <kenxx> its on the second drive
[20:43] <kenxx> ubuntu on first then windows on second
[20:43] <daevski> Menza -- I've never had that luxury :(
[20:43] <BoxMagnet> kenxx, harddrive or partition
[20:43] <MenZa> daevski: Hmm, that's odd. :\
[20:43] <daevski> Menza: If anything is using sound, nothing else on my system can :(
[20:43] <kenxx> hard drive i have two
[20:43] <MenZa> daevski: Are you on Ubuntu 4.10 by chance? :p
[20:43] <BoxMagnet> daevski, are u using OSS instead of alsa?
[20:44] <MenZa> daevski: OSS, which has been deprecated for YEARS, only allows playback from one client at any given time. ALSA fixed that in, what, '04?
[20:44] <kenxx> sda1 , 2 and 5  are ubuntu ,   sdb1  is windows
[20:44] <Adam_eM> hi
[20:44] <Sandy80d> when I try to boot my ubuntu all I get is a blank screen with a mouse pointer, anyone available to help me troubleshoot?
[20:44] <daevski> Menza, BoxMagnet: I'm running 9.04 and asla is the default :-\
[20:45] <pfifo> kenxx, try to toggle the bootable flag on the dos partition, also you can try not using grub and booting from the MBR of the second drive via CMOS setup (or f11 key or whatever) I myself have found that winblows can be picky and wants to be installed on sda1, so thats where I always put it
[20:45] <BoxMagnet> kenxx, well you want to boot the ubuntu partition first, so grub loads, and then you can load windows or ubuntu from their
[20:45] <aarkerio> kenxx, try  :  rootnoverify	(hd1,3)
[20:46] <hwilde> what does it mean if system fails to boot and just says  GRUB loading, please wait...    then nothing happens?
[20:46] <Adam_eM> I need to set up freenx server, and I'm having problems since it doesn't authenticate the user. Maybe a kind administrator would help please?
[20:46] <BoxMagnet> this is why i use UUID
[20:46] <BoxMagnet> lol.
[20:46] <mgv1> can pidgin work with skype chat?
[20:46] <kenxx> i gott keep restarting ,,,  this is getting annoying as shit
[20:47] <kenxx> im bout too just forget it
[20:47] <d33d> mgv1, anyone can correct me if I'm wrong, but i don't think so - however you could always install skype
[20:47] <hwilde> what does it mean if system fails to boot and just says  GRUB loading, please wait...    then nothing happens?
[20:48] <kenxx> i like ubuntu  but  windows has more shit i need,  and there arent any open source software or payable software for it
[20:48] <jussi01> !language | kenxx
[20:48] <mgv1> d33d, ok
[20:48] <eject_ck> does anybody uses munin on ubuntu ?
[20:48] <aarkerio> kenxx, write in your blog your configuration, Is annoying if in six months the problem appears again
[20:48]  * d33d googles munin
[20:48] <jussi01> !anyone | eject_ck
[20:49] <hwilde> what does it mean if system fails to boot and just says  GRUB loading, please wait...    then nothing happens?
[20:49] <daevski> Ubuntu just froZE!!
[20:49] <Sandy80d> when I try to boot my ubuntu all I get is a blank screen with a mouse pointer, anyone available to help me troubleshoot?
[20:49] <eject_ck> I have annoying trouble what difficult to solve, no graphs building. I checked configs (both minun.conf and munin-node.conf) and see that both are correct but no graphy
[20:49] <eject_ck> graphs
[20:49] <eject_ck> empty html pages without graphs
[20:50] <daevski> BoxMagnet, MenZa: I'm back. Ubuntu froze... :-\
[20:50] <Tim> How can I open .pub files?
[20:50] <Tim> (Microsoft Publisher, I guess)
[20:50] <Jordan_U> hwilde: Has it always done this?
[20:50] <daevski> BoxMagnet, MenZa: But yeah... sound doesn't share, which I thought was aweful primative.
[20:50] <duffydack> Can I reload the /etc/hosts file without rebooting?
[20:51] <tonyyarusso> Tim: It may be different now, but the last time I checked the answer was "you don't".  :(
[20:51] <hwilde> Jordan_U, why doesn't it give an error or something?  I reinstalled grub from the livecd, I fixed the UUID, all the tricks I know
[20:51] <Tim> Oh :(
[20:51] <eject_ck> duffydack: you don`t need reload something
[20:51] <duffydack> like mount -a does for fstab..ugh
[20:51] <duffydack> oops
[20:51] <aarkerio> duffydack, try     sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
[20:51] <[manas]> can anyone help me to configure virtual box so i  can connect iphone and upload music via itunes???????????
[20:51] <duffydack> I thought you had to for that file.. seems not
[20:51]  * duffydack hides head in shame
[20:52] <Jordan_U> hwilde: I don't know, you might try grub2
[20:52] <kenxx> rootnoverify (hd1,3)    No partition
[20:52] <kenxx> why is this so gay
[20:52] <trism> [manas]: you need to make sure you install the virtual box from the virtual box site, because the one in ubuntu doesn't have usb support
[20:52] <mneptok> kenxx: because you have a limited understanding of pejorative adjectives
[20:52] <Sandy80d> when I try to boot my ubuntu all I get is a blank screen with a mouse pointer
[20:53] <kenxx> well if  /dev/sdb1/   is  hd1,0    why would it not work
[20:53] <tpocra> kenxx: You may need to swap device mappings
[20:53] <tpocra> kenxx: because windows doesn't understand what it means to not be on the primary HDD
[20:53] <tpocra> Sometimes I've had to add the lines such as
[20:54] <trism> [manas]: http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads
[20:54] <tpocra> map (hd0) (hd1)
[20:54] <tpocra> map (hd1) (hd0)
[20:54] <kenxx> and i put this where?
[20:54] <kenxx> in menu.lst
[20:54] <tpocra> to the relevant section in /boot/grub/menu.list
[20:54] <tpocra> lst
[20:54] <tpocra> Assuming you run GRUB legacy and not GRUB 2
[20:55] <kenxx> yeah  9.04
[20:55] <kenxx> has legacy right?
[20:55] <tpocra> kenxx: http://www.oculon.org/hijinx/linux/grub.htm
[20:55] <tpocra> I think so, I don't run Ubuntu.
[20:55] <naesojo> Olá pessoal, tudo bem, por aqui???
[20:56] <Klatuferatanektu> can the "ls -l" command print the permissions as octal values instead of printing them in the rwx------ form?
[20:56] <tpocra> I think 9.10 is the first version to default to GRUB2 though.
[20:56] <guntbert> Klatuferatanektu: try stat for the whole show
[20:56] <anndy> hi guys
[20:56]  * Polarina waits for GRUB3.
[20:56] <iceroot> Polarina: first grub2 would be nice
[20:56] <kenxx> yeah i downloaded the beta or 9.10  and  it find windows auto   but  it doesnt wanna boot too anything
[20:56] <iceroot> Polarina: what most call grub 2 is grub 1.9.x
[20:57] <Sandy80d> when I try to boot my ubuntu all I get is a blank screen with a mouse pointer
[20:57] <guntbert> !9.10 | kenxx
[20:57] <guntbert> Sandy80d: do you boot from HD or from CD?
[20:57] <Klatuferatanektu> guntbert, thx :)
[20:58] <guntbert> Klatuferatanektu: you are welcome :-)
[20:58] <Sandy80d> guntbert, HDD
[20:58] <[manas]> trism, i did i just need to configure it intall some packeges
[20:58] <naesojo> Alguem aqui fala português?
[20:58] <Sandy80d> guntbert, all I can do when I get to this blank screen is press ctrl-alt-F1
[20:58] <guntbert> Sandy80d: did you try "rescue system" (don't remember the exact name)
[20:58] <sebsebseb> !pt |  naesojo
[20:59] <Sandy80d> guntbert, yes and fsck still the same
[20:59] <naesojo> Obrigado!!!
[21:00] <guntbert> Sandy80d: when you boot into the rescue system - do you get a display there?
[21:00] <craigbass1976> Is there a way to make a launcher for a jsp file?
[21:00] <Sandy80d> yes
[21:01] <Sandy80d> guntbert, are you talking about the recovery mode you can select before grub loads, this is the one I mean
[21:01] <m0r0n> Why does my flash drive require root
[21:01] <daevski_> And now someone just threw the circuit breaker switch... what a day I'm having. :-p
[21:02] <digital-rouge> hey guys is there a program to password protect someoen form downloading stuff in vista?
[21:02] <kenxx> tproca    i think i got it  Thank you
[21:02] <guntbert> Sandy80d: "before grub loads"? what would that be? sorry...
[21:02] <[manas]> can anyone help me???
[21:02] <iceroot> digital-rouge: ##windows
[21:02] <kenxx> appreciate the help dude
[21:02] <digital-rouge> vista
[21:02] <iceroot> !ask | [manas]
[21:02] <m0r0n> digital-rouge:  type "/join #windows"
[21:03] <digital-rouge> ya my grandfather keeps downloading free shit and wonders where all the viruses and pop come form
[21:03] <digital-rouge> kool
[21:03] <Sandy80d> guntbert: after the bios screen there is a msg that says, grub loading, hit esc for options (and there you can choose recovery mode)
[21:03] <LewieP> hello
[21:03] <LewieP> Looking for some ubuntu help
[21:04] <n8tuser> !ask | LewieP
[21:04] <[manas]> can anyone help me which package i need to install to make virtual box support iphone??
[21:04] <scott_ino2> [manas], what do you mean by support iphone, it should work?
[21:04] <m0r0n> Why does my flash drive require root? It didn't before
[21:05] <guntbert> Sandy80d: of course :), I was slightly confused - I just booting a machine into that mode
[21:05] <scott_ino2> [manas], so long as it recognizes it things hsould work just like they do on windows
[21:05] <scott_ino2> minus flashing firmware don't try and do that
[21:05] <[manas]> scott_ino2, so when i plug it to machine it found by virtual box
[21:05] <[manas]> scott_ino2, no it not
[21:05] <crescendo> How can I prevent distribution upgrades from creating new entries in GRUB?
[21:06] <scott_ino2> [manas], hmm that's pretty much what happens when i do it in my xp virtualbox virtualmachine
[21:06] <LewieP> I've not used Ubuntu for a while, used on my old desktop, but I have just been given an old laptop, so I thought I would give it a go again. I've installed it, and it seemed to be going fine, but everything runs incredibly slow and choppy. It feels similar to when I have had graphics driver problems in windows. The Latop is a 1.5ghz celron, and has Intel Extreme 2 integrated graphics. Any suggestions?
[21:06] <[manas]> scott_ino2, when i plug it nothing happening
[21:06] <scott_ino2> [manas], only thing i did is install "guest additions"
[21:06] <guntbert> Sandy80d: the recovery menu has serveral options - did you try xfix?
[21:06] <infidel2s> are there any laptop wifi cards gaurenteed to work with ubuntu 9.04 out of the box?  i'm having too many driver issues with my current card
[21:06] <[manas]> scott_ino2, i did it
[21:06] <tred>  can someone point me to a webpage on setting jaunty up headless?
[21:06] <Guest69401> I've seen people with ubuntu who have a "start" button much like the one in Windows, how can I get one?
[21:06] <Sandy80d> guntbert, i sthat teh option to fix grpahics probelm, if so yes
[21:06] <kenxx> "NTLDR is missing"   is what i get after i mapped hd1
[21:06] <tred> ive tried a few but they were for older ubuntu
[21:06] <scott_ino2> [manas], you need to make sure any device isn't being used by ubuntu, so make sure you unmount your phone from ubuntu
[21:07] <[manas]> but i was talking to Jimmio  ihter day he told me i need something else to inatll but his away now
[21:07] <sid> does anyone by chance have a google wave invite?
[21:07] <agriprop> ?
[21:07] <[manas]> scott_ino2, let me try
[21:07] <DArknald>  I've seen people with ubuntu who have a "start" button much like the one in Windows, how can I get one?
[21:07] <Sandy80d> guntbert, i believe I have tried all of the rescue options in the menu
[21:07] <agriprop> try google
[21:08] <guntbert> Sandy80d: ok, then have look at /var/log/Xorg*
[21:08] <guntbert> !google | agriprop
[21:08] <daevski_> Anyone know why my sound isn't shared? I'm using ALSA... :-\
[21:09] <agriprop> sorry i'm new here
[21:09] <aarkerio> DArknald, try  at http://www.gnome-look.org/
[21:09] <agriprop> don't know the rules yet
[21:09] <DArknald> aakerio : I've only found the themes there
[21:09] <Sandy80d> guntbert, ok, i'll have a look...
[21:10] <DArknald> aarkerio: I've only found the themes for it
[21:10] <daevski_> DArknald: You're probably seenning some screenshots of Kubuntu (the KDE enviroment of Ubuntu)
[21:10] <guntbert> Sandy80d: I won't be around much longer, but if you get no clues from your log files yourself you can !pastebin it
[21:10] <daevski_> DArknald: Ubuntu uses gnome enviroment, but they have kubuntu.com :-p
[21:10] <Pretto> does anyone knows where i can find templates for posters about karmic?
[21:11] <guntbert> !ot | Pretto
[21:11] <LewieP> I've not used Ubuntu for a while, used on my old desktop, but I have just been given an old laptop, so I thought I would give it a go again. I've installed it, and it seemed to be going fine, but everything runs incredibly slow and choppy. It feels similar to when I have had graphics driver problems in windows. The Latop is a 1.5ghz celron, and has Intel Extreme 2 integrated graphics. Any suggestions?
[21:11] <DArknald> deavski: Okay, thatks
[21:11] <trism> DArknald: you might want to try installing gnome-main-menu
[21:11] <trism> DArknald: that might be what you mean
[21:11] <Sandy80d> having startup trouble have posted my xorg log here if anyone can help me troubleshoot: http://paste.ubuntu.com/297789/
[21:12] <kenxx> does anyone know how to fix "NTLRD is missing..."  when booting into windows after installing ubuntu
[21:12] <nex_> When is ubuntu 9.10 out? I cant find any info on their site :\
[21:12] <dAlfa89_> In 8 days
[21:12] <[manas]> scott_ino2, same sh...
[21:12] <nex_> Ok ty
[21:12] <trism> DArknald: you can add it to your panel by right clicking the panel/Add to panel/Main Menu
[21:12] <daevski_> DArknald: You still here?
 from my experience you can not run ubuntu normal with less than 1gb of ram.
[21:13] <McShane> #fedora
[21:13] <DArknald> trism, Okay dude, thaks, I'm installing it now
[21:13] <McShane> oops
[21:13] <McShane> mt
[21:13] <daevski_> DArknald: You can also customize your desktop a bit with this guide, if you wanted to: http://news.softpedia.com/news/Ubuntu-8-10-Desktop-Customization-Guide-100830.shtml
[21:14] <LewieP> ioka: Really? That's surprising to me, I would have assumed that any machine that could run Win2k well would be able to play nice with ubuntu.
[21:14] <blue-frog> LewieP: what's the RAM of your old laptop?
[21:14] <daevski_> Anyone know why my sound isn't shared? I'm using ALSA... :-\
[21:14] <LewieP> I'm not sure, is there an easy way to check?
[21:14] <dominic_> Hello
[21:14] <blue-frog> LewieP: running ubuntu right now?
[21:14] <dominic_> I have a problem with update manager on karmic
[21:15] <dominic_> Is this the right place to ask?
[21:15] <LewieP> Yrp
[21:15] <LewieP> *yep
[21:15] <DArknald> deavski, thanks, i'll take a  look
[21:15] <blue-frog> LewieP: ssytem/admininstration/system monitor
[21:15] <DArknald> daevski, i'll take a look
[21:15] <guntbert> Sandy80d: there *are* known  troubles with intel graphics
[21:15] <blue-frog> LewieP: then first tab
[21:16] <Sandy80d> guntbert: ok, any workarounds?
[21:16] <LewieP> 236.1, which I assume is 256mb
[21:16] <youknowme> !offtopic
[21:16] <ioka> I'd argue with that , LewieP .At least this is my experience.
[21:16] <blue-frog> LewieP: quite enough
[21:17] <guntbert> Sandy80d: not from me - sorry - my old ati works as expected - and thats the amount of my involvement with video hardware - sorry
[21:17] <jt76> has anyone here used Crossover on ubuntu?
[21:17] <guntbert> dominic_: ask in #ubuntu+1 please
[21:17] <blue-frog> LewieP: system/preferences/appearances  5th tab make sure visual effects are disabled
[21:17] <jt76> k thx
[21:18] <dragonkh> hi
[21:18] <blue-frog> LewieP: and while you are in system monitor, see if there is a program clogging your puter
[21:18] <dragonkh> hi
[21:18] <guntbert> !hi | dragonkh
[21:18] <LewieP> blue-frog: I should have said, I tried that already and it didn't make a difference
[21:19] <LewieP> *the appearance stuff, will check for programs now
[21:19] <blue-frog> LewieP: ok what about cpu in processes tab of system monitor?
[21:19] <dominic_> ok, guntbert
[21:19] <dominic_> Thanks :)
[21:19] <micr0x> hey folks, I have a cd, but not sure if it's ubuntu 9.04 beta or final, is there a way to know that?
[21:20] <trism> LewieP: you can always try an alternate desktop environment or window manager, usually speeds things up a bit (gnome is pretty resource intensive)
[21:20] <LewieP> Nothing out of the ordinary there
[21:20] <seb-> ever customized a live cd?  i'd like to know max size of everything can fit due to compression
[21:20] <StVitus>  test 2nd time 2nd server "hello world"
[21:20] <trism> LewieP: xfce should work fine with 256MB of ram
[21:20] <blue-frog> LewieP: now one thing as well once I had my dual core it was hard for me to ever get back to a single processor PC as it seems so slow (even though I worked for years with it)
[21:20] <guntbert> StVitus: not here please
[21:20] <TorchDragon> Is anyone here using OpenVPN's server component on 9.04? I'm trying to get my openvpn environment working again, the server component executes without an issue but the client fails with a private key failure.
[21:21] <vanishing> micr0x:test the md5sum
[21:21] <LewieP> Thing is though, it is awful performance compared to the same hardware running win2k, so I don't think it is that
[21:21] <TorchDragon> I spoke with #openvpn and they don't have anything for me. Is there an incompatibility with the certs generated by the OpenVPN 2.1_rc11 package from the Ubuntu distribution using the 2.1_rc20 client?
[21:22] <LewieP> trism: I don't know what those things are, could you explain more please
[21:22] <blue-frog> LewieP: system monitor 3rd tab (resources) how are the curves looking?
[21:22] <vanishing> micr0x:https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM
[21:22] <StVitus> bye
[21:22] <porter1> Is launchpad extremely slow for anyone else? I'm on a uni connection (which is very fast), but launchpad seems to be really slow or damaged.
[21:24] <Sandy80d> having startup trouble have posted my xorg log here if anyone can help me troubleshoot: http://paste.ubuntu.com/297789/
[21:24] <trism> LewieP: in the default ubuntu install, there is software called GNOME that manages your desktop menus and windows. but there are other desktop enviroments and window managers that are less resource intensive than gnome.
[21:24]  * Strife89 is trying to build a wget script that looks for links of a specific layout (they're all the same except for some numbers at the end); follows them, and then looks for a link to a PDF on the respective page. If it finds one, it is to download it to a set folder.
[21:24] <MoxyF> I'm root , how do I force attatchment to a screen session
[21:24] <trism> !desktop | LewieP
[21:25] <LewieP> CPU: Hovering around 20%, memory 60%, swap 30%, Network: Mostly flat
[21:25] <Travis-42> can I change the size of the Desktop Notifications?
[21:25] <blue-frog> LewieP: trism is right. 256 not enough for gnome nowadays
[21:25] <TorchDragon> Also, any way to repair a package management environment after having accidently run dselect / apt-get upgrade and dumped a ton of debian-lenny packages into the mix.
[21:25] <trism> LewieP: on the laptop I'm using right now, I only have 64MB, so gnome won't even start, but I am running ubuntu fine with icewm instead
[21:26] <d3xter> hey guys
[21:26] <MoxyF> I'm root , how do I force attatchment to a screen session.  It says "(Attached)" and won't let me connect.  If I need to kick someone off that's okay because I need to get on ASAP.
[21:26] <d3xter> can someone review my idea at brainstorm? :)
[21:26] <guntbert> !ot | d3xter
[21:26] <aarkerio> screen -r -d
[21:27] <d3xter> MoxyF: already tried -RDD?
[21:27] <hwilde> how to fix boot failure at GRUB loading, please wait....
[21:27] <pietro> \list
[21:28] <LjL> Strife89: for n in {1..100}; do wget --recursive --level=1 --accept pdf "http://whatever/$i"; done
[21:28] <LewieP> If the issues are graphics drivers, would switching to a different desktop environment fix it or not? I am inclined to say a lack of RAM isn't the problem because despite only having 256 of ram, I still have these issues when there is plenty of RAM free
[21:28] <LjL> Strife89: something like that
[21:28] <pietro> hi
[21:28] <youknowme> hwilde: What happens, exactly?
[21:28] <hwilde> youknowme, that's exactly what happens.  it says   GRUB loading, please wait ...
[21:29] <youknowme> hwilde: hmmm
[21:29] <hwilde> I have already reinstalled grub via livecd, and the mbr
[21:29] <n8tuser> LewieP-> you can try the livecd to test it
[21:30] <LewieP> n8tuser: How do you mean? I already have Ubuntu installed
[21:30] <falstaff|h> is it only me or general: launchpad is sloooow
[21:31] <LjL> falstaff|h: it can be quite slow.
[21:31] <youknowme> hwilde: Maybe read here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=865917
[21:31] <assholl> quit
[21:31] <dragonkh> hi
[21:31] <dragonkh> how do I tell what version of ubuntu my server is running ?
[21:31] <LjL> !version | dragonkh
[21:31] <somebody> hey guys
[21:31] <eVias> better now
[21:32] <eVias> i have this problem when i dist-upgrade my ubuntu
[21:32] <n8tuser> LewieP-> well to test if your system can handle what you claimed. .. so try the livecd rom or the iso
[21:32] <Travis-42> is there any way to change the display size of Desktop Notifications?
[21:32] <eVias> it says gnome-mount, gnome-session, hal, etc. could are left unconfigure because of dependency problems
[21:33] <LjL> eVias: are you dist-upgrading to a different version of ubuntu?
[21:33] <eVias> so when i try and start my linux it says kernel panic root fs could not be mounted .. lol
[21:33] <eVias> jup
[21:33] <eVias> upgrading from feisty to hardy
[21:33] <LjL> eVias: you do realize that's not the recommended way to upgrade?
[21:33] <jayy_123> hi all. I really need some help. Speakers are not working on my Thinkpad x200; sound card is not being recognized. Any suggestions?
[21:33] <vanishing> !karmic
[21:33] <LjL> eVias: you can't upgrade trom feisty to hardy directly, you need to go throug gutsy.
[21:33] <eVias> i know, i just hav no other choice
[21:33] <LjL> !upgrade | eVias
[21:33] <eVias> cd won t work and iso booting neither
[21:33] <vanishing> 29th..and tmr is rc..eh
[21:33] <LjL> eVias: neither of those is the way to upgrade
[21:34] <eVias> damn i forgot about apt-get upgrade
[21:34] <LjL> eVias: the way to upgrade is to use the upgrade manager. however, i'm afraid it's too late now.
[21:34] <eVias> what a noob i am
[21:34] <eVias> it is ..
[21:34] <eVias> lol
[21:34] <LjL> eVias: so now you can't boot at all, anyway?
[21:34] <eVias> guess it will be one more of an experience with linux
[21:34] <eVias> yes i can, recovery
[21:34] <vanishing> eVias: what happened?
[21:34] <eVias> and am uapt-get upgrade 'ing
[21:35] <eVias> says 20 mins to download files
[21:35] <eVias> hope it wil fix it
[21:35] <eVias> :s
[21:35] <LjL> eVias: it might, if not, it might boil down to something trivial like changing /etc/fstab
[21:35] <eVias> k
[21:35] <LjL> eVias: still, that's the sort of unsupported upgrade that may easily leave you with other half-broken things
[21:36] <eVias> i understand
[21:36] <eVias> i guess i will be hoping 30 mins more
[21:36] <eVias> if it doesn't work i will have to get any cd drive .. that actually works
[21:36] <eVias> mine boots on the cd but than crashes when trying to start the install
[21:36] <eVias> can t load boot cd
[21:37] <Jonian> hi , i'm probably in the wrong place to ask this but how can i copy a file in every subdirectory using terminal ?
[21:37] <eVias> so i thought about upgrading manually .. but didn t think bout the update manage ..
[21:37] <eVias> why do i always want to use my terminal ... bad habbit there ..
[21:37] <TorchDragon> Jonian: cp -r /target /destination
[21:38] <eVias> it s okay vanishing, thank you, i figured i forgot about 'upgrade' :/ .. lo
[21:38] <vanishing> lol
[21:38] <vanishing> alrite
 , that will copy target in every subdirectory of destination ?
[21:38] <Jonian> say destination/subdir ?
[21:38] <eVias> cp - r will not copy the file in every subdirectory
[21:38] <vanishing> Jonian: you want to copy a file to everysubfolder?
[21:38] <eVias> it will copy every file of target in destination
  , yes
[21:39] <debbie2009> is it possible to increase swap file size
[21:39] <eVias> (recursively)
[21:39] <eVias> debbie2009, only unbooted i guess
[21:39] <Jordan_U> debbie2009: You can either boot a LiveCD and resize your swap partition or add a swap file and use it in addition to your swap partition
[21:39] <debbie2009> ok...so if i use a live cd
[21:40] <eVias> correct
[21:40] <Aviram> holy shit
[21:40] <Aviram> I just noticed there are 1548 ppl here
[21:40] <Aviram> I mean.. WOW
[21:40] <vanishing> Jordan_U: no need
[21:40] <debbie2009> I have 1gb memory - so i guess the best size for swap file is 2gb?
[21:40] <eVias> :D
[21:40] <vanishing> debbie2009:https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwapFaq
[21:40] <Aviram> first time I've been in such full IRC channel
[21:40] <Aviram> d:
[21:40] <FloodBot2> Aviram: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[21:40] <debbie2009> thanks vanishing
[21:40] <vanishing> np
[21:40] <Aviram> no wonders why so many messages per minute
[21:41] <eVias> Aviram, i guess many people need help
[21:41] <eVias> and i always found what i needed
[21:41] <eVias> (been here yesterday, and today)
[21:41] <Aviram> Yeah, people in here are awesome :D
[21:41] <tred> when i try to run jaunty headless, everything seems to work ok except plasma wont start, all my apps still open up onscreen
[21:41] <Jonian> so,vanishing....any idea ? :)
[21:41] <tred> any ideas?
[21:41] <eVias> yesterday i found a faq about how to boot on iso, really interesting, couldn t work with my version though
[21:41] <eVias> an today i got told, or rather i realized i'm a dumbass :D
[21:42] <vanishing> Jonian: still looking..
[21:42] <vanishing> mean while try man cp
[21:42] <vanishing> see if anything comes up
[21:43] <nosrepa> does dontzap have any effect in karmic?
[21:43] <nosrepa> someone is telling me that wont work, and I don't have a copy on me to test
[21:43] <vanishing> hmmmm
[21:44] <vanishing> Jonian:
[21:44] <nosrepa> dontzap -d specifically
[21:44] <vanishing> Jonian:http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/copy-single-file-to-multiple-locations-what-am-i-doing-wrong-632667/
[21:44] <vanishing> this is an interesting solution
[21:44] <vanishing> see the second post
[21:44] <spine> hi- im running ubuntu 8.4 on a sony viao x505- the volume is low- ive tried alsa mixer and also adding to alsa-base
[21:44] <FloodBot2> vanishing: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[21:44] <trism> nosrepa: no, it was removed as an xorg option, see https://wiki.edubuntu.org/X/Config/DontZap for how to enable it in karmic
[21:44] <spine> nothing works
[21:44] <debbie2009> thankks all - it seems that swap file isnt really that important
[21:44] <spine> can someone help
[21:44] <nosrepa> thanks trism
[21:44] <vanishing> doh..now im flooding..lol
[21:45] <m0r0n> Why does my flash drive require root? It didn't before
 , thanks ...i'll check it :)
[21:45] <eVias> try this Jonian
[21:45] <eVias> for dir in $(find www/ -type d); do; cp -i www/index.htm "$dir"/; done
[21:45] <vanishing> yea..thats what i saw
[21:45] <eVias> replace www/ by target dir and www/index.html by target fie
[21:45] <eVias> yeah vanishing just read about it :D
[21:46] <Jonian> :)
[21:46] <vanishing> man just love google
[21:46] <eVias> sorry i didn 't see you posted that link
[21:46] <eVias> yeah :D
[21:46] <Jonian> it's working on my box...now it's time to try it in my server :)
[21:46] <Jonian> thnx
[21:46] <vanishing> Jonian:basicly the context is this:http://dpaste.com/110354/
[21:47]  * eVias is hoping these 5 more minutes will save his life
[21:47] <eVias> (getting upgrades) :p
[21:47] <snow_ru> hi
[21:47] <snow_ru> why ?
[21:48] <eVias> (getting upgrades) :p
[21:48] <LjL> why what?
[21:48] <eVias> ??
[21:48] <eVias> why what i meant too .. lol
[21:48] <vanishing> dinner..brb
[21:48] <snow_ru> I can not autocomplete in normal user. Just when I loggin as superuser, I can use tab to autocomplete my command ?
[21:48] <eVias> enjoy vanishing
[21:48] <vanishing> ty..:) and good luck
[21:48] <eVias> ty :]
[21:48] <snow_ru> ?
[21:49] <snow_ru> vanishing, ?
[21:49] <eVias> he s one eating
[21:49] <eVias> i have no idea, am looking though
[21:49] <PacketCollision> snow_ru: is /etc/bash_completion being called in your .bashrc?
[21:49] <eVias> there you go :)
[21:50] <BoxMagnet> where do I find a list of graphics cards supported on ubuntu 9,04 ?
[21:50] <infid> anyone know a USB wifi card that works in ubuntu 9.04 plug-in-play?
[21:50] <quimkaos> hi! any sugestion for software that video records my screen?
[21:50] <snow_ru> PacketCollision, there is no .bashrc in my ~
[21:51] <Edgar1> can someone help me with this?
[21:51] <Edgar1> I want to read a CD with isofs file system
[21:51] <eVias> but the problem is .. ?
[21:52] <eVias> if you just can't mount it try this Edgar1
[21:52] <eVias> mount -o loop -t iso9660 PATHTOYOURISO/FILE.iso /mnt/iso
[21:53] <eVias> create /mnt/iso first of cours
[21:53] <eVias> e
[21:53] <BoxMagnet> where do I find a list of graphics cards supported on ubuntu 9,04 ?
[21:53] <princerudy> hello
[21:53] <PacketCollision> snow_ru: I guess I should have asked if you are running bash :)
[21:53] <Edgar1> it seems it cant mount
[21:53] <eVias> whats the printed error ?
[21:53] <Edgar1> but when i open it, it shows me 0 files
[21:53] <princerudy> my name is prince
[21:53] <iceroot> !hardware | BoxMagnet
[21:53] <BoxMagnet> thanks
[21:53] <m0r0n> Why does my flash drive require root? It didn't before
[21:54] <eVias> look at the access rights on the folder
[21:54] <PacketCollision> snow_ru: echo $SHELL to check
[21:55] <djbpython> I've got a question about cron
[21:55] <djbpython> If i set a job to run every 24 hours will it run a second process if it is already running?
[21:55] <princerudy> I have a probleme with phpmyadmin
[21:55] <princerudy> error 404
[21:55] <princerudy> Some one can help me§
[21:55] <princerudy> Some one can help me?
[21:55] <FloodBot2> princerudy: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[21:55] <snow_ru> PacketCollision, /bin/sh
[21:56] <PacketCollision> ah, that's why
[21:56] <PacketCollision> sh doesn't have that feature
[21:56] <daevski_> Anyone know why my sound isn't shared? I'm using ALSA... :-\
[21:56] <PacketCollision> use chsh to change your shell
[21:56] <puff> Hi, I'm trying to help a friend recover his ubuntu password.  However, when I restart (or shutdown fully and then start) the machine, the monitor goes into power saver mode, and only comes back when the ubuntu  GUI splash screen.
[21:57] <puff> ubutu 9.0.4
[21:57] <PacketCollision> snow_ru: just type chsh
[21:57] <PacketCollision> it will ask for password, then enter /bin/bash
[21:57] <snow_ru> ok
[21:57] <PacketCollision> puff: try hitting esc like crazy while booting
[21:57] <PacketCollision> snow_ru: you will have to open a new terminal to see if it worked
[21:58] <snow_ru> PacketCollision, good
[21:58] <snow_ru> it works
[21:58] <daevski> puff: If he has a video card with 2 outputs, check that only one is used.
[21:58] <puff> PacketCollision: I did, it eventually started beeping.
[21:58] <PacketCollision> then what daevski said is the next thing to try
[21:59] <daevski> puff: esc or F2 or del all trigger bios on different computers
[21:59] <PacketCollision> and try switching which output the monitor is attached to.
[21:59]  * PacketCollision leaves for class
[21:59] <puff> Thatwb was it.
[21:59] <daevski> puff: yeah, use VGA instead of DVI. it's primary
[21:59] <puff> Dual-head video card.
[22:00] <quimkaos> any sugestion for screen recording software
[22:00] <daevski> puff: :) -- that's all I could think of, so I'm glad that worked
[22:00] <xyro> Hey everybody. I have an ssh question. I have a vps and I'm trying to change the ssh port to 19585. I changed sshd_config and restarted the daemon. I also changed the iptables rule set to allow connections on that port and restored it from file. Now, I'm still connected on the old port cause I'm worried about being locked out, can that explain why I can't login over the new port settings?
[22:00] <iceroot> xyro: no
[22:01] <daevski> Anyone know why my sound isn't shared? I'm using ALSA... :-\
[22:01] <iceroot> xyro: nmap serveradress -p 19585
[22:01] <xyro> iceroot, 19585/tcp filtered unknown
[22:02] <iceroot> xyro: then its a firewall
[22:02] <iceroot> xyro: filtered = firewall
[22:02] <xyro> iceroot, but when i run netstat i can see the connection on 19585
[22:02] <iceroot> xyro: running on the server?
[22:02] <acad> i know this is an odd question for a ubuntu irc room- but i'm looking for someone who has utilized ms windows 7. how much ram would you say is ideal so that the system doesn't need swap?
[22:03] <iceroot> xyro: running netstat on the server of course displaying the connection
[22:03] <iceroot> xyro: but the firewall is filtering everything with comes not from localhost
[22:03] <acad> *the reason i ask is i sell ubuntu systems and compare them to vista right now- i'll soon be comparing to windows 7.
[22:04] <iceroot> acad: ##windows
[22:04] <princerudy> Hello Andy
[22:04] <princerudy> are you connected?
[22:04] <princerudy> Andy, is me from LIBREVILLE PRINCE
[22:04] <xyro> iceroot, iptables -L output "ACCEPT tcp  --  anywhere  anywhere  tcp dpt:19585"
[22:04] <princerudy> YOAN'S ASSISTANT
[22:04] <FloodBot2> princerudy: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[22:04] <djbpython> I have a python script that always needs to be running. How can I do that under linux
[22:04] <iceroot> xyro: sorry dont know iptable-rules so cant see if it is correct
[22:04] <LjL> princerudy, pease, this is a public channel, not your private chat with Andy
[22:04] <switchgirlEEE> hi can anyone help me get a sharpe edge on an image in gimp?
[22:05] <iceroot> switchgirlEEE: #gimp
[22:05] <switchgirlEEE> http://logodesignerblog.com/creative-business-cards-design-inspiration/ like this in black and white
[22:05] <xyro> iceroot, I can even see the connection on my auth log. and it even states that the key was accepted!
[22:05] <switchgirlEEE> yeah iceroot its DEAD there
[22:05] <xyro> iceroot, this is just weird
[22:05] <iceroot> switchgirlEEE: and this is ubuntu-support channel
[22:06] <iceroot> xyro: but filtered = firewall  hm
[22:06] <tavasti> anybody having ideas why upload of dvb card firmware wcould fail? dmesg says only: 'tda1004x: Error during firmware upload'
[22:06] <duffydack> when trying to sudo without being a sudoer, it says the incident will be reported.. where ?
[22:06] <renee> hey, I've never used IRC before but here I am. I've gotten a dvd stuck in my drive after a burn hung up. Anyone know how to eject it?
[22:06] <switchgirlEEE> no one answers iceroot I know and gimp is supported by canocal afaik
[22:06] <puff> Yay, that's all solved, now my next problem...
[22:06] <xyro> iceroot, ok, thanks. I'll try and see why i'm getting filtered
[22:06] <eVias> duffydack .. logs ?
[22:06] <duffydack> eVias, which one
[22:06] <iceroot> switchgirlEEE: as i said, this is the ubuntu-support chanel, for application-specific questions there are other rooms
[22:07] <vanishing> back
[22:07] <iceroot> xyro: nmap localhost -p yourport  on server tells open?
[22:08] <renee> nvm. it just spat it out.
[22:08] <duffydack> switchgirlEEE, whats the problem ( I just got here)
[22:09] <xyro> iceroot, actually, i see now that it's filtered when i run nmap from server (nmap localhost) but when i run it from my machine it says that the port is open
[22:09] <eVias> /var/log/sudolog duffydack
[22:09] <rscheideman> exit
[22:09] <puff> As it turns out, my next problem just solved itself.  We gotta Dell vostro 1520 laptop, installing ubuntu on it, turned out the keyboard and trackpd didn't work.  That problem solved itself.
[22:09] <iceroot> xyro: filterted on server but opened for client?
[22:09] <xyro> iceroot, yup. any idea what it could be?
[22:09] <iceroot> xyro: so maybe the server cant contact the client after and ssh request and because of that you get the error
[22:10] <xyro> iceroot, i just cjanged the iptable entry from 22 to 19585
[22:10] <vanishing> nmap localhost shows "internal open ports" too
[22:10] <puff> So, for the record, we found a spare keyboard, plugged it in, managed to get the install working, but were worried about getting the keyboard and trackpad working.  However, after we installed all updates and restarted, it was all working properly, yay!
[22:10] <vanishing> ie:open to localhost but not outside
[22:10] <duffydack> eVias, doesnt exist
[22:10] <Apocal> I am having problems installing ia32-libs on my amd64 desktop system, can anybody help me resolve this? ( dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/ia32-libs_2.7ubuntu6.1_amd64.deb (--unpack): unable to create `./usr/lib32/libGL.so.1.2': No such file or directory )
[22:10] <eVias> hmm well thats where it logs on my machine :s
[22:10] <iceroot> xyro: but i am sorry, dont know iptables very well
[22:10] <arand> Is there a standard for naming bash scripts (not executable with sh but with bash)? .run?
[22:10] <xyro> iceroot, I don't get an error it just freezes. no ^C working either once it freezes like that
[22:11] <joaopinto> Apocal, do you have free disk space ?
[22:11] <wrfm> y everyone like ubuntu why should i get this distro
[22:11] <iceroot> xyro: what tells   ssh -p yourport localhost  on the server
[22:11] <Apocal> joaopinto, Yes I have more than 400gb free :(
[22:11] <eVias> look in you sudoers file
[22:11] <vanishing> wrfm:you should know it by know
[22:11] <iceroot> xyro: possible to connect?
[22:11] <eVias> /etc/sudoers > for the line "Default  logfile='
[22:11] <vanishing> wrfm: because we got nice ppl in this community
[22:11] <eVias> should be written in there
[22:11] <wrfm> ?
[22:12] <wrfm> hmm
[22:12] <eVias> you have to open it using visudo though
[22:12] <xyro> iceroot, Permission denied (publickey).
[22:12] <eVias> daffyduck
[22:12] <winchesterag> i am new to linux/ubuntu and for one of my college classes we are working on creating char device drivers. I have added the build essintial package. What else do i need to do to set my desktop edition 9.10 to insmod to the system
[22:12] <daevski> Anyone know why my sound isn't shared? I'm using ALSA, but apps don't share sound card :(
[22:12] <vanishing> daevski:share? define share plz?
[22:12] <iceroot> !karmic | winchesterag
[22:12] <Apocal> joaopinto: Hm I have the proprietary nvidia drivers installed, googling the problem makes it seem like a conflict?
[22:13] <iceroot> xyro: hm
[22:13] <djbpython> if cron has run a script, and it goes to run it again but it is already running will it spawn a second process?
[22:13] <daevski> vanishing: XMMS and youtube don't both play sound at the same time.
[22:13] <Apocal> djbpython: yes
[22:13] <djbpython> can I make it not do that?
[22:13] <daevski> vanishing: nor will Pidgin and XMMS or system sounds.
[22:13] <Apocal> djbpython: You need the script to use locking to make sure only one instance is running at any time... ask the script maintainer to do that
[22:13] <xyro> iceroot, I think a reboot might sort things out, but I'm worried about getting locked out
[22:13] <duffydack> eVias, its not there..  the "incident" does appear in /var/log/auth.log tho.
[22:14] <djbpython> Apocal, I am the script maintainer
[22:14] <duffydack> like i`d expect.
[22:14] <eVias> well okaii ^^
[22:14] <iceroot> xyro: restarted ssh after port change?
[22:14] <duffydack> I was just thinking maybe it would be more "in my face"
[22:14] <xyro> iceroot, yup
[22:14] <vanishing> daevski:oh..are you using karmic?
[22:14] <Apocal> djbpython: Ah heh then look up some basic bash "tricks" to have a lockfile
[22:14] <daevski> vanishing: nope, Jaunty
[22:14] <wizzo50> After updating Flash Player on here, how can you go back to the version before, from ver 10 to 9? I can't seem to find Ver 9.0 in order to load and play some other games on facebook.
[22:15] <Apocal> djbpython: googling for "bash one instance running" gives you tons of hits
[22:15] <dragonkh> hi - is it easy to upgrade the kernel on ubuntu ?
[22:15] <vanishing> daevski: hmm...i know a issue in karmic which relates to this..but not jaunty.
[22:15] <vanishing> an issue*
[22:15] <dragonkh> can I just do an apt-get install kernel-version and everthing will work ok ?
[22:15] <daevski> vanishing: Okay thanks
[22:16] <vanishing> daevski:wait,let me google it
[22:16] <wizzo50> any help on here
[22:17] <daevski> vanishing: I did google it, and posted on forums today. No luck yet :-p thanks though
[22:17] <daevski> vanishing: By the way, this is true of my mom's PC also. completely different hardware.
[22:17] <m0r0n> My flash drive says it need root anyone know why?
[22:17] <dajhorn> dragonkh: Yes.
[22:17] <wizzo50> After updating Flash Player on here, how can you go back to the version before, from ver 10 to 9? I can't seem to find Ver 9.0 in order to load and play some other games on facebook.
[22:18] <mneptok> daevski: your sound card probably does not support hardware mixing
[22:18] <winchesterag> in general what would i need to install to insmod modules
[22:18] <daevski> mneptok --> vanishing: By the way, this is true of my mom's PC also. completely different hardware.
[22:18] <vanishing> mneptok: he had different hardwares..
[22:18] <dragonkh> dajhorn: do I have to reboot afterwards - just Im working on a remote server and I dont want to loose it if things go wrong
[22:18] <vanishing> daevski: ill keep looking
[22:18] <mneptok> daevski: some of this is fixed by improved drivers available in the Karmic kernel. grab a Live CD and see if Karmic fixes the issue.
[22:18] <dajhorn> dragonkh: Yes, you must reboot to get a new kernel.
[22:19] <mneptok> vanishing: there's not one, single sound chip that does not support hardware mixing.
[22:19] <wizzo50> After updating Flash Player on here, how can you go back to the version before, from ver 10 to 9? I can't seem to find Ver 9.0 in order to load and play some other games on facebook.
[22:19] <dajhorn> dragonkh: If you are using an official Ubuntu kernel, then it is mostly safe.  If you are using a custom kernel or local modules, then be very careful.
[22:19] <xyro> iceroot, well, it works fine if i cahnge the port to 99. I guess I'll just keep it like that
[22:19] <vanishing> daevski and mneptok: in karmic you can choose sound volume for different apps...but not jaunty..
[22:20] <mneptok> vanishing: as long as the sound card supports hardware mixing
[22:20] <xyro> iceroot, I think it may have something to do with the fact that i'm running on a shared server. maybe they have a centralized firewall or something
[22:20] <tred> is karmic gonna be a LTS?
[22:20] <mneptok> tred: no
[22:20] <vanishing> mneptok: right. but he had 2 systems with same issue.
[22:20] <mneptok> tred: Lucid should be
[22:20] <mneptok> vanishing: there's not one, single sound chip that does not support hardware mixing.
[22:20] <mneptok> (x2)
[22:21] <vanishing> =.=
[22:21] <tred> when will lucid be out in useable form?
[22:21] <vanishing> 10.04
[22:21] <vanishing> 04 means april
[22:21] <dajhorn> tred: The end of this month.
[22:21] <mneptok> vanishing: what if BOTH machines had sound chipsets that do not support hardware mixing, hmmm?
[22:21] <vanishing> mneptok: right......
[22:22] <vanishing> dajhorn: he meant lucid.
[22:22] <Apocal> Can someone help me figure out this ia32-libs problem on jaunty? It's driving me crazy as I can't use wine or the adobe flash plugin :(
[22:22] <daevski> vanishing: sounds volume maybe, but I should be able to share the card with ALSA after version 4 or something, way back in the day (or so I was told today)
[22:22] <tred> when i try to run jaunty headless, everything seems to work ok except plasma wont start, all my apps still open up onscreen
[22:22] <wizzo50> anyone know Facebook on here?
[22:22] <daevski> vanishing: *Ubuntu v4 lol
[22:22] <x86_64> Is x86_64 = 64 Bit PC? If I can run Ubuntu 9.04 Server Edition that I ordered and $(uname -m)=x86_64 , can I run 9.10 64 Bit?
[22:23] <vanishing> daevski: lol..
[22:23] <daevski> wizzo50: I'm sure most of us have used it.
[22:23] <vanishing> wizzo50: who doesnt...
[22:23] <daevski> wizzo50: just pose the question :-p
[22:24] <dajhorn> x86_64: Yes.
[22:24] <maek> facebook friended me
[22:24] <BoxMagnet> daevski, ever get vnc working fully?
[22:24] <wizzo50> daevski: How comes after I updated to flash player 10 from 9, now I can't get the games to load on it
[22:24] <x86_64> Thanks
[22:24] <BoxMagnet> wizzo50, how did you get the update?
[22:24] <daevski> vanishing: Is it wise to partition out certain root folders if I plan to reinstall OS weekly, or monthly? (like /etc and /home and that?)
[22:25] <mneptok> daevski: /home, certainly
[22:25] <OLD-MAN> hello
[22:25] <wizzo50> adobe install
[22:25] <vanishing> daevski: very wise imo
[22:25] <daevski> boxmagnet -- gave up on it for today. I might look for an alternative that allows me to control PC no matter who is logged in. I might also look into using SSH instead of virtual... I would really LIKE virtual for teaching though.
[22:25] <indian_munnda> !pastebin
[22:25] <BoxMagnet> daevski, haha i hear ya, think of how much better someone would be if they learned term before gui though...
[22:25] <dajhorn> wizzo50: For a short time, the Ubuntu package would install a flash version that reported a bad version number.  Before you do anything else, reinstall the flash plugin, or get it from adobe.com directly.
[22:26] <eVias> totally agree with boxmagnet
[22:26] <wizzo50> BoxMagnet:  Flashplayer plugin through Ubuntu
[22:26] <Travis-42> Is it possible to change the font-size of the Ubuntu Desktop OSD Notifications that pop up?  Mine are tiny
[22:26] <dajhorn> wizzo50: Past that, you should provide a more specific error message or glitch.
[22:26] <BoxMagnet> wizzo50, through synaptic, and now no flash loads or?
[22:27] <daevski> mneptok, vanishing: I could partition out /home, but is it needed if I have like 6 HDD in here that I store important things on anyways? I think all I would lose is installed apps and plugins and such -- would those things transend from 9.04 --> 9.10 even if I partitioned /home elsewhere?
[22:27] <rdehler> i selected canada for timezone when i setup my ubuntu build even though i'm in the US, now i changed my timezone back to US, but aptitude still uses ca.archive.ubuntu.com (which is really slow for me) instead of us.archive.ubuntu.com -- anyone know how to change this?
[22:28] <wizzo50> BoxMagnet: Like when I am on facebook and go to play Mobsters, it just loads the first box and then another little box appears saying about adobe update and locks up with a black square
[22:28] <daevski> boxmagnet: I use term all the time, I just am trying to ease my mother and sisters into using 9.04 from windows :) they have a very nice setup, but forget where things are somethimes. Visual learning is the best for that!
[22:28] <mneptok> daevski: look into "dpkg --get-selections" and "dpkg --set-selections" to restore apps
[22:28] <BoxMagnet> daevski, wht about everything else?
[22:28] <wizzo50> BoxMagnet: I have uninstalled and reinstalled and still no change
[22:28] <BoxMagnet> err... wizzo50 what about everything else
[22:28] <daevski> mneptok: oh kewl. thank you :)
[22:29] <BoxMagnet> daevski, true, and the older you are the harder to learn is very true.
[22:29] <dajhorn> rdehler: System -> Administration -> Software Sources -> Ubuntu Software -> Download From -> Server for United States
[22:29] <BoxMagnet> wizzo50, ok one sec.
[22:29] <rdehler> thx dajhorn
[22:29] <wizzo50> BoxMagnet: Pretty much except Mafia Wars
[22:29] <wizzo50> BoxMagnet: ok
[22:29] <daevski> boxmaget: everything else? If you mean my term skills, they are good enough to get things done.
[22:29] <vanishing> daevski: some settings might not migrate from 9.04 to 9.10 well, and some will. so i would just "back them up" or keep the /home
[22:30] <daevski> vanishing: sounds good. I think I will look into it. I like being on the edge with the new releases and I don't mind installing some apps again. Then again, who says I can't dual-boot and have one stable and one experimental? :-p
[22:31] <BoxMagnet> wizzo50, can you find the previous version of the package in synaptic?
[22:31] <FoolishOwl> Is there something like a /dev pathname for stdout?
[22:31] <Vonoff> o/
[22:31] <wizzo50> BoxMagnet: not for sure
[22:31] <wizzo50> BoxMagnet: Where is that?
[22:31] <BoxMagnet> wizzo50, in the update manager
[22:32] <nerdydork1> nerdydork1:
[22:32] <dajhorn> FoolishOwl: Many utilities will take a single - dash character for stdin or stdout.  Mainly gnu programs, like tar and dd.
[22:32] <BoxMagnet> wizzo50, search for flash plugin in synaptic package manager
[22:32] <vanishing> daevski:lol..yea..like conky setting, they will work in 9.10, and i am not in the mood of rewrite the whole conky script.. and i have karmic, backtrack, vista in a little 160GB..lol
[22:32] <BoxMagnet> !synaptic wizzo50
[22:33] <wizzo50> BoxMagnet: Ok, I am in the Synaptic Package
[22:33] <ubuntu> whats the time for the 9.10 release tomorrow?
[22:33] <dajhorn> FoolishOwl: Some systems map it to things like /dev/fd/0 and /dev/fd/1.
[22:33] <ubuntu> the 22nd
[22:33] <m0r0n> ubuntu: Not tomorrow
[22:33] <Mastrgamr> is there a place online where i can download the wireless driver for my laptop? there no way for me to connect to the internet on linux
[22:33] <vanishing> !karmic ubuntu
[22:33] <daevski> vanishing: I have 1.5TB of hard drives, soon to be more. and I looooove linux :-p So muc learning to be had!
[22:33] <vanishing> !karmic
[22:34] <RandomTime> What's the release day for 9.10?
[22:34] <m0r0n> ubuntu: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KarmicReleaseSchedule
[22:34] <daevski> mneptok, vanishing: *slaps forhead* update-manager -d will let me upgrade to 9.10 ! -- good to know. lol
[22:34] <RandomTime> thanks, I should have just !karmiced
[22:34] <wizzo50> BoxMagnet: Ok,I searched, now what
[22:34] <Vonoff> is there any way of turning on PAE without installing the linux-image-pae image? the pae image doesn't work with the nvidia driver package i am using :-/
[22:34] <tma> Hey folks. Noob to Linux here. Having trouble installing macchanger on my ASUS 1005HA. Running Ubuntu 9.04.
[22:34] <vanishing> daevski:lol..i think you would prefer a clean install
[22:35] <tma> ERROR: Can't read MAC list file "/usr/local/share/macchanger/OUI.list", It looks like a bad installation
[22:35] <tma> ERROR: Can't read MAC list file "/usr/local/share/macchanger/wireless.list", It looks like a bad installation
[22:35] <wizzo50> I don't see it in there
[22:35] <Mastrgamr> is there a place online where i can download the wireless driver for my laptop? there no way for me to connect to the internet on linux
[22:35] <daevski> vanishing: oh..... noted, thank you.
[22:35] <tma> Can anyone help?
[22:35] <ubuntu> ya the release candidate is what I meant should I just wait for the final?
[22:35] <ubuntu> tried the beta it was a little buggy but very nice
[22:35] <BoxMagnet> wizzo50, select adobe flash plugin, go to the top left, select package hit force version, select the old version
[22:36] <vanishing> ubuntu: there shouldnt be much of a huge change from rc to final ..
[22:36] <wizzo50> BoxMagnet: I found it, adobe-flashplugin
[22:36] <ubuntu> alright I'll get the RC than thanks for the info
[22:36] <vanishing> daevski: np..you will be impressed by karmic..
[22:36] <wizzo50> where is force
[22:36] <daevski> vanishing -- is that new splash screen in?! the moving pretty one?
[22:36] <tma> ps, not sure if this is the right place to ask the question about maccchanger
[22:37] <tma> macchanger*
[22:37] <BoxMagnet> wizzo50, top left says package, in there is force version
[22:37] <OpenMaster> hi
[22:37] <vanishing> wizzo50: in synaptic, select the package,package menu,force version...
[22:37] <wizzo50> BoxMagnet: It's not highlighted
[22:37] <vanishing> daevski: yea..and new gdm
[22:38] <daevski> vanishing -- stfu. I wish I had time for it now... but I will tomorrow :)
[22:38] <vanishing> wizzo50: or you could just highlight package and ctrl+e..lol
[22:38] <quimkaos> aaaaa pliz give me a sugestion for screen video recording software for my lovely ubuntu
[22:38] <BoxMagnet> wizzo50, ok.. highlight the package before you click on package in top left, and hit force version.......
[22:38] <ryan_xchat> Would someone please help me with FLASH plugins? I have a new install of 9.04 and I have installed the swfdec plugin. I cannot view certain videos. For example, at this site: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/team-teal-channel   The embedded video is not viewable.
[22:38] <quimkaos> my googling isent working
[22:38] <BoxMagnet> vanishing, thank you..
[22:38] <vanishing> daevski: you can watch youtube vids about it...rofl
[22:38] <vanishing> BoxMagnet:np..lol..love this community
[22:38] <daevski> vanishing: are you remoting my desktop right now? lmao -- I totally started that a minute ago.
[22:39] <dajhorn> Vonoff: Visit forums.nvidia.com and do a search.  There is commentary that builds >185 are incompatible with PAE generally.
[22:39] <Apocal> How do I install the adobe flash plugin on amd64?
[22:39] <tma> UbuntuNetbookRem: Hello? are you there?
[22:39] <[manas]> ok maneged to connect iphone to virtual box but how i will take my music from hdd to virtual box?????
[22:39] <daevski> Apocal: I just went to a page that needed it within Firefox and used the plugin popup
[22:39] <BoxMagnet> !disupgrade
[22:39] <Vonoff> dajhorn, i am using 190.40...guess those fall into that category?
[22:39] <vanishing> daevski: hmmm..i donno if this could work, probably not,,,but theres a ppa for karmic xsplash
[22:39] <BoxMagnet> !distupgrade
[22:39] <daevski> Apocal: I am running on amd64
[22:39] <Mastrgamr> Apocal i know its easy to find a guide on the forums
[22:39] <vanishing> you mean downgrade?
[22:39] <Ollebolle> Anyone with some knowledge in C programming got a minute to talk something over?
[22:40] <IdleOne> !upgrade | BoxMagnet
[22:40] <vanishing> lol
[22:40] <d33d> !upgrade -d
[22:40] <daevski> vanishing:ppa?
[22:40] <Mastrgamr> and you can google it.. its easy to find guides for 64-bit flash installs
[22:40] <IdleOne> !flash64
[22:40] <wizzo50> BoxMagnet: I highlighted and hit Ctrl-e, nothing and Under Package, Force Version isn't even made to select
[22:40] <tma> Does anyone know why macchanger wouldn't be able to read my OUI.list and wireless.list files?
[22:40] <Apocal> daevski Mastrgamr: Yes, the problem is the ia32-libs failed to install...
[22:40] <BoxMagnet> wizzo50, you cant select between 2 versions?
[22:40] <dajhorn> Vonoff: Probably.  (I see the -pae package at the packages.ubuntu.com, but it is not available on my local machine.  A non-main kernel is unlikely to be tested by the packagers.)
[22:40] <wizzo50> BoxMagnet: Does flashplugin-installer make any difference or affect it
[22:41] <vanishing> daevski:if i were you, i wouldnt try this,,,,but here you go:https://launchpad.net/~xsplash-team/+archive/ppa
[22:41] <tma> ::sigh:: I'm not even sure that people are seeing my posts.
[22:41] <wizzo50> BoxMagnet: Then there is a flashplugin-nonfrree
[22:41] <BoxMagnet> wizzo50, id say so.
[22:41] <BoxMagnet> no not that one.
[22:41] <Mastrgamr> ...oh i never had that problem O.o
[22:42] <BoxMagnet> wizzo50, im not sure sorry....
[22:42] <rustytechda> Hey, you should check out this cool IM program I use, Trillian.  It allows me to talk to people on all the major IM networks.  You can find out more about it at http://www.ceruleanstudios.com/
[22:42] <Vonoff> dajhorn, guess there's no other way besides PAE to enable the whole 4gb ram in my system? (64bit is a nono, just switched from 64bit gentoo to 32bit ubuntu on the laptop)
[22:42] <tma> Can someone just direct this noob to where he needs to go?
[22:43] <vanishing> tma: need help?
[22:43] <daevski> vanishing: have you tried kubuntu recently? I've been looking at KDE4 and the new looking gdm screenshots. It looks really kewl.
[22:43] <tma> vanishing: yes! thank you!
[22:43] <dajhorn> Vonoff: Nope.  BTW, I've always had proprietary driver weirdness on PAE computers.  I don't think that vendors do all that much testing on PAE with 4G+.
[22:43] <sIRC> quit
[22:44] <ryan_xchat> I have a FLASH plugin question if someone can help
[22:44] <wizzo50> BoxMagnet: The Adobe-flash is a 10.0.32.18-1jaunty1 and the nonfree is a 10.0.32.18ubuntu0.9.04.1
[22:44] <vanishing> daevski:nope...T.T but i have gnome, kde, openbox,fluxbox,awsome,xfce,ldce(forgot) installed.....:)
[22:44] <Schmitty> whats the name for ubuntu 9.10?
[22:44] <dajhorn> Vonoff: Any reason why you can't do a 64-bit kernel with the ia32-libs package?
[22:44] <Mastrgamr> Karmic Koala
[22:44] <rimvis> is there anychance to run mirc whit mrc plugins?
[22:44] <vanishing> tma:so whats going on?
[22:44] <rimvis> i mean on xchat
[22:44] <BoxMagnet> wizzo50, ok, try the other one then. no harm in trying it
[22:44] <ryan_xchat> Can someone help me, please?
[22:44] <maek> can anyone suggest a simple pop server? I only have 1 account
[22:44] <Schmitty> thanx Mastrgamr
[22:44] <tma> vanishing: i am trying to find out if anyone has run into the problem of macchanger not being able to read the OUI.list and wireless.list files when installed on ubuntu 9.04 netbook remix
[22:44] <BoxMagnet> wizzo50, uninstall the old one first
[22:44] <maek> ryan_xchat: just ask
[22:44] <duffydack> ok, how can I set the locale/language to say spanish in a terminal?
[22:44] <daevski> vanishing: lmao -- okay bye for now. I'm out.
[22:44] <ryan_xchat> Would someone please help me with FLASH plugins? I have a new install of 9.04 and I have installed the swfdec plugin. I cannot view certain videos. For example, at this site: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/team-teal-channel   The embedded video is not viewable.
[22:45] <wizzo50> BoxMagnet: ok
[22:45] <pompato> Hello everyone
[22:45] <vanishing> daevski: cya..
[22:45] <pompato> can someone help me please?
[22:45] <Travis-42> is there a way to make focus follow the mouse?
[22:45] <BoxMagnet> pompato, ask
[22:45] <vanishing> tma: how did you install it?
[22:45] <pompato> I have a problem running apache2:
[22:45] <pompato> apache2: error while loading shared libraries: libmysqlclient_r.so.15: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[22:45] <trait> doesn anybody know how its possible to make grub or sth. else to start an installed os or some live-systems from one usb hd?
[22:45] <vanishing> tma: i thought macchanger is default installed..o.o
[22:45] <BoxMagnet> pompato, search for libmysqlclient and install the package
[22:45] <d_b> EasyTag question. Is it possible to add several values for something? I remember you were able to add several genre tags with Foobar2000, is this also possible with EasyTag? If not is there another tag editor that can do this?
[22:45] <pompato> I already tried that
[22:46] <tma> vanishing: sudo apt-get install macchanger
[22:46] <BoxMagnet> pompato, ok which one you got installed?
[22:46] <pompato> BoxMagnet: i already tried that, but I retry
[22:46] <tma> vanishing: that's what I used
[22:46] <m800sucks> ok guys i installed ubuntu on my laptop but it did not partion itself enough space to put any more files on the drive. it's like it just made enough for install and thats it, how do i fix this?
[22:46] <rimvis> ryan_xchat, try install plugins for mozzila
[22:46] <vanishing> tma: ok...and the symptom?
[22:46] <ryan_xchat> I did
[22:46] <BoxMagnet> libmysqlclient15off - MySQL database client library
[22:46] <BoxMagnet> , and install -dev too
[22:46] <xrandr> m800sucks: reinstall?
[22:46] <muxfr> Hi
[22:46] <zlance> i gots a question, i got 2 comps on one router, how can i make a folder on one visible on the other, both are wired
[22:46] <tma> vanishing: ERROR: Can't read MAC list file "/usr/local/share/macchanger/OUI.list", It looks like a bad installation
[22:46] <tma> ERROR: Can't read MAC list file "/usr/local/share/macchanger/wireless.list", It looks like a bad installation
[22:46] <ryan_xchat> rimvis: I installed them
[22:47] <tma> That's what it's giving back to me.
[22:47] <dajhorn> Travis-42: System -> Preferences -> Windows
[22:47] <rimvis> that site fuckedup
[22:47] <vanishing> tma: hold on,,let me see
[22:47] <ryan_xchat> rimvis: Which plugins should I install?
[22:47] <rimvis> http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/2375713
[22:47] <pompato> BoxMagnet: I got the 15-dev
[22:47] <rimvis> use that one if u see
[22:47] <trait> doesn anybody know how its possible to make grub or sth. else to start an installed os or some live-systems from one usb hd?
[22:47] <m800sucks> xrandr: i am dual booting btw. but umm how do i ensure that it gets more space its like it didnt really ask me
[22:47] <trait> ??
[22:47] <wizzo50> BoxMagnet: Ok, I uninstalled all 3 of them, now what
[22:47] <rimvis> u cant do anything if u dont u should install plugins
[22:47] <Travis-42> thanks dajhorn
[22:48] <ryan_xchat> rimvis: So I see a black box where the video should be
[22:48] <rimvis> hmm
[22:48] <ryan_xchat> If I type "about:plugins" in firefox's address bar, I get a report showing I have the Flash SWFDEC
[22:48] <zlance> should i set up nfs ?
[22:48] <vanishing> tma: have you tried reinstall macchanger package?
[22:48] <rimvis> get adobe flashplayer 10 for mozzilla ryan_xchat
[22:48] <rimvis> so anybody knows how to use mrc files on xchat???
[22:49] <muxfr> if I have ubuntu 10.4 beta, do I have to reinstall the final, or updates should take care of it?
[22:49] <tma> vanishing: I think so...though technically I don't know for sure.
[22:49] <dajhorn> muxfr: Don't reinstall.  Updates will give you the final release.
[22:49] <muxfr> good ok thanks :)
[22:50] <vanishing> tma: try sudo apt-get purge macchanger
[22:50] <vanishing> and then sudo apt-get install macchanger
[22:50] <Bluey1> where are the hobbit client configuration files?
[22:50] <Apocal> Thanks everyone who helped me install the flash player, now it works! However, I still am having problems installing ia32-libs :(
[22:51] <Matte> excuse me, I cannot run any programs my /home directory is full at 6.8mb
[22:51] <[manas]> how i can put my files to virtual box???
[22:51] <rimvis> matte try wipe some space
[22:51] <pompato> BoxMagnet: are you there?
[22:52] <d_b> [manas]: google: virtualbox shared folders
[22:52] <tma> vanishing: I thought that would work, but I just got new errors then the same errors
[22:52] <vanishing> tma: new errors?
[22:52] <anonymous_> Happy Birthday Ubuntu!!!
[22:53] <vanishing> paste it in dpaste.com
[22:53] <tma> vanishing:
[22:53] <tma> After this operation, 332kB of additional disk space will be used.
[22:53] <tma> sh: getcwd() failed: No such file or directory
[22:53] <tma> sh: getcwd() failed: No such file or directory
[22:53] <FloodBot2> tma: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[22:53] <vanishing> tma: hold on
[22:53] <BoxMagnet> pompato, sorry  back
[22:54] <tma> vanishing: thank you, now will never do that again.
[22:54] <Matte> "Could not set application as the default: Failed to write file '/home/matthew/.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list.IE9Y1U': fflush() failed: No space left on device" -I get this when I try to install opera....
[22:54] <c4pt> does anyone use wpa2 enterprise on their lan?
[22:54] <Iimitk> hello all. i'm trying to get headphones to worm on my ubuntu jaunty. many resources suggested turning Surround off in Volume Control > Preferences, however there's no such option for surround in my list
[22:54] <vanishing> tma: ehh...its FloodBot2..lol anyways, which version of macchanger are you using?
[22:54] <rimvis> matte need more space delete some files that u dont need them
[22:54] <Jordan_U> Matte: Is your filysystem full?
[22:54] <Iimitk> to work*
[22:54] <vanishing> tma:check it in synaptic
[22:55] <Matte> there's nothing else to delete!
[22:55] <vanishing> !macchanger
[22:55] <wizzo50> join #unity-coders
[22:55] <rimvis>  Unknown file type /home/rimvis/.wine/dosdevices/c:/PAUTO/mrc/pauto.mrc. Maybe you need to install the Perl or Python plugin?
[22:56] <rimvis> anybody knows how to fix it?
[22:56] <[manas]> d_b, thanks
[22:56] <tma> vanishing: 1.5.0.-3
[22:56] <connex> Hi, I need help with mpd file permission
[22:56] <Matte> and no my filesystsem shouldn't be full
[22:56] <pompato> BoxMagnet: I got the 15-dev
[22:56] <pompato> BoxMagnet: the 16-dev
[22:57] <pompato> BoxMagnet: and the 15off
[22:57] <Matte> I have deleted everything but my desktop in the /home directory >.<
[22:57] <dragonkh> hi
[22:57] <dragonkh> which ubuntu server download do I need?
[22:57] <dragonkh> I can  only find ones ending in amd.iso - but I have an intel
[22:58] <snellcode> dragonkh: amd64 is also for intel 64
[22:58] <dragonkh> ah ok
[22:58] <vanishing> tma:apparently i dont have that file either
[22:58] <pepe__> alguien que hable en español me puede enseñar paso a paso como recuperar la clave wep del router??? una cerveza tiene la culpa ;)
[22:58] <vanishing> tma: but my macchanger works
[22:58] <vanishing> tma: so what command did you use on macchanger?
[22:59] <Matte> who can help me install opera cause firefox does no good with youtube sound
[22:59] <tma> vanishing: at first I got that error just by using the word macchanger with no arguements
[23:00] <vanishing> tma: and now?
[23:00] <wizzo50> BoxMagnet: I have reinstalled the adobe-flashplugin and still don't work. Like when I try to load Farm Town, the graphics are bouncing back and forth between 2 boxes
[23:00] <vanishing> tma: what is the error with no arguements?
[23:00] <dragonkh> wow 6 mins to dl the ubuntu server distro !
[23:00] <Iimitk>  hello all. i'm trying to get headphones to work on my ubuntu jaunty 9.04 laptop. many resources suggested turning Surround off in Volume Control > Preferences, however there's no such option for surround in my list
[23:00] <tharvey> how would I configure jaunty to use specific permissions to automount filesystems from removable storage?
[23:01] <tma> vanishing: Same as when I posted before.
[23:01] <tma> vanishing: the only thing I can get to is the help menu
[23:01] <vanishing> tma: the cannot find wireless.list error?
[23:01] <RhysTM> hi guys is there a ubuntu equivalent to services.msc so i can trim down my system?
[23:01] <tma> vanishing: yep
[23:01] <vanishing> tma: i assume you use jaunty?
[23:01] <wizzo50> BoxMagnet: You still there?
[23:01] <tma> vanishing: true
[23:02] <tma> vanishing: I think
[23:02] <pompato> so can anybody help me ?
[23:02] <pompato> please?
[23:02] <vanishing> tma:lol..alrite..try sudo apt-get install macchanger-gtk,,then run macchanger-gtk
[23:02] <vanishing> pompato: 1 min bud
[23:03] <paolo> chi parla italiano
[23:03] <Matte> ok who here can help me get sound on firefox
[23:03] <Ademan> anyone know what importing user accounts does if you're installing over an existing partition, but not formatting?
[23:03] <RhysTM> equivalent to services.msc anyone?
[23:04] <m0r0n> My flash drive says it need root anyone know why?
[23:04] <Ademan> RhysTM: what does services.msc do?
[23:04] <RhysTM> shows system services
[23:04] <RhysTM> print spooler file sharing things like that in windows
[23:04] <vanishing> tma: if that doesnt work,,,try use ifconfig as an alternate solution
[23:04] <tma> vanishing: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[23:04] <vanishing> tma: oh...dpkg didnt finish
[23:04] <Ademan> RhysTM: services are controlled by files in /etc/init.d/ there's a whole rc system to launch them at boot
[23:05] <vanishing> tma: sudo killall dpkg
[23:05] <angelus> is there a way to pin an application to the desktop???
[23:05] <vanishing> tma: sudo dpkg reconfigure -a
[23:05] <vanishing> tma: if i remember correctly
[23:05] <RhysTM> ademan: how can i remove/stop ones i dont want running?
[23:05] <Jordan_U> angelus: What do you mean?
[23:06] <Matte> /tmp & /home are full but are completly empty... anyone know how to add space?
[23:06] <vanishing> tma:nope..not reconfigure..its sudo dpkg --configure -a
[23:06] <angelus> as in the application always stays in the bottom ...... kinda like "pin to desktop" in Windows
[23:06] <IdleOne> angelus: right click on the menu item and add to desktop
[23:06] <Ademan> RhysTM: sudo service cups stop     would stop cups, and so on
[23:06] <Jordan_U> Matte: Can you pastebin the output from "df -h" ?
[23:06] <IdleOne> angelus: ahhh sorry I misunderstood
[23:06] <Ademan> RhysTM: if you want to prevent them from starting at all, you'd want to modify your rc files, but I don't know enough to give you good advice there
[23:06] <RhysTM> is there anywhere i can find a list of the services and what they do
[23:07] <Matte> jordan_U:want?
[23:07] <Matte> what
[23:07] <RhysTM> thats alright i have a few vm's to experiment on
[23:07] <tma> vanishing: status database area is locked by another process
[23:07] <RhysTM> i know every service in windows in detail i ant to get to the same level in nix
[23:07] <dogguts> RhysTM: install "Boot-Up Manager"
[23:07] <Bluey1> where are the hobbit client configuration files?
[23:07] <dark-by-design> rawr
[23:08] <vanishing> tma: keep sudo killall dpkg
[23:08] <Ademan> RhysTM: anything in /etc/init.d/ is a service, so ls /etc/init.d/ would list all of your services (not necessarily running ones though)
[23:08] <PhantomLink> How do I format an SD card as FAT32?
[23:08] <RhysTM> yeah im looking in there now ademan just doesnt mean a lot to me lol
[23:08] <RhysTM> im googling them one by one just wondering if there was a definitive list
[23:09] <tma> vanishing: http://dpaste.com/110389/
[23:09] <vanishing> tma: how about ps aux | grep dpkg ?
[23:09] <Ademan> RhysTM: they're all scripts, you can open most of them up and there should be some sort of description in each
[23:10] <PhantomLink> I'm in gparted, but I don't see the sd card
[23:10] <RhysTM> dogguts: do you know the aptitude package name
[23:10] <Matte>  /dev/sda5 is full
[23:10] <tma> vanishing: ahmm...I think you just went a bit over my head again. :-/
[23:10] <RhysTM>    /dev/sdb phantom?
[23:10] <PhantomLink> sdb is my linux drive
[23:10] <RhysTM> tma: ps aux shows running processes
[23:11] <vanishing> tma: oh...ugh type this command and dpaste.com the output:ps aux | grep dpkg
[23:11] <PhantomLink> can I just right click the card on the desktop?
[23:11] <RhysTM> | grep dpkg shows all entries with dpkg in
[23:11] <vanishing> tma: =.= its ps aux | grep dpkg...igore the smilie..
[23:11] <RhysTM> yeah go to properties and see where the mount point is
[23:11] <dogguts> RhysTM: got it through Software Center (karmic)
[23:11] <Matte> any ideas why I can't run any setups... trying to get opera for youtube sound
[23:11] <dopple> Can anyone tell me any info on ubuntu and the iPhone before I try makin my lappy a Linux box
[23:11] <RhysTM> matte: errors?
[23:12] <PhantomLink> it's fat16, i want it to be fat32
[23:12] <tma> vanishing: tma      14551  0.0  0.0   3340   808 pts/0    S+   23:11   0:00 grep dpkg
[23:12] <dogguts> RhysTM: package is called "bum"
[23:13] <RhysTM> your pulling my plonker lol
[23:13] <Jordan_U> !iphone | dopple
[23:13] <trism> dopple: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PortableDevices/iPhone
[23:13] <Bluey1> !hobbit
[23:13] <Bluey1> !xymon
[23:13] <LjL> !msg the bot
[23:13] <dopple> Thanks Jordan_U
[23:13] <Matte> Could not set application as the default: Failed to write file '/home/matthew/.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list.NAR61U': fflush() failed: No space left on device
[23:13] <Jordan_U> dopple: np
[23:14] <vanishing> tma: i donno whats wrong with your dpkg thingy...but restart should solve it..
[23:14] <RhysTM> if there is space check you have write permissions for the folder
[23:14] <vanishing> tma: before you do that
[23:14] <PhantomLink> how do i format my sd card as fat32?
[23:14] <PhantomLink> it's fat16, but i need fat32
[23:14] <n8tuser> use cfdisk or fdisk
[23:15] <vanishing> tma: i want to mention: if macchanger really doesnt work, you can use ifconfig is alternative solution like this:http://dpaste.com/110392/
[23:15] <Matte>  /dev/sda5 is full....
[23:15] <RhysTM> dogguts exactly what i wanted
[23:15] <PhantomLink> command not found
[23:15] <dopple> Jordan_U: what about a solution that doesn't use virtualiztion of windows the laptop isn't good enough to run vms
[23:15] <vanishing> tma: just substitute the 00:00:00:00:00:00 to your new desired mac address
[23:16] <dogguts> RhysTM: though i think it used to be called Services under System -> Administration (might be mistaken)
[23:16] <vanishing> tma: sorry i cant be much more of a help...T.T
[23:16] <vanishing> tma: sorry if*
[23:17] <tma> vanishing: You were super helpful, even if we didn't get it working. I'm now officially a bit more comfortable trying to get help on dipping my toe into the Ubuntu waters from Windows.
[23:17] <zebastian> I have an external hard drive, i formatted it to ext3, will a mac be able to mount it and read the files? a  macbook that is
[23:18] <vanishing> tma: lol...ty..try ifconfig it it really cant work:http://dpaste.com/110392/
[23:18] <vanishing> tma: but it i meant macchanger
[23:18] <vox> tma: what are you trying to do?
[23:19] <vanishing> vox: his macchanger isnt working
[23:19] <tma> vanishing: of course. thanks so much!
[23:19] <vanishing> tma: np
[23:19] <vanishing> tma: hopefully vox can help you
[23:19] <tma> vox: macchanger wont install properly
[23:19] <RhysTM> editing in run level s is not allowed?
[23:19] <RhysTM> can i get around that?
[23:19] <tma> vox: It can't read my OUI.list or my wireless.list
[23:20] <vanishing> RhysTM: go to /etc/rcS.d/
[23:20] <vanishing> RhysTM: and edit in there
[23:20] <RhysTM> thankyou
[23:20] <shavinder> is it possible for me to grab priginal smb.conf file which ships with server 8.04? I was not wise enough to back it up.
[23:20] <vanishing> RhysTM:but you have to be careful
[23:20] <shavinder> original*
[23:20] <tma> vox: don't suppose you know much about why that might be do ya?
[23:20] <RhysTM> vanishing its a vm i have copies :p
[23:20] <vox> tma: looking
[23:21] <Matte> Who has Opera as their browser? And could you tell me if youtube works >.>#
[23:21] <RhysTM> it does indeed
[23:21] <RhysTM> as does irc :p
[23:21] <vanishing> RhysTM: lol.alrite...just change the name of the file(starts with S) that you dont want to start with K
[23:21] <HexTasy_> how would I make bzip, zip multiple files in one directory?  say I wanted to do only .jpg's and keep the origional
[23:22] <HexTasy_> do I need some for; do vodo?
[23:22] <vox> tma: may i ask why you need to change the mac?
[23:22] <Burtybob> hey all
[23:22] <RhysTM> cheers vanishing
[23:22] <tma> vox: for your reference on what's going on - http://dpaste.com/110394/
[23:22] <RhysTM> he's hacking his cable modem lol
[23:22] <vanishing> np..
[23:22] <vanishing> tma:good luck bro..
[23:22] <vanishing> gotta run...
[23:22] <vanishing> cya guys
[23:22] <RhysTM> cya vanishing
[23:22] <tma> vox: really just playing around, watching things on youtube, trying to recreate and learn
[23:23] <tma> vox: apparently, no one else has my problem.
[23:23] <vox> tma: do you have synaptic open?
[23:23] <Burtybob> Anyone have any ideas why my webmin disk quotas for a user would say like 26GB even though there is nowhere near that amount in the /home/user folder...?
[23:23] <tma> vox: yep
[23:23] <vox> tma: thats why dplg/apt-get arent working
[23:24] <vox> tma: dpkg, sorry
[23:24] <tma> vox: just closed it, trying macchanger-gtk again
[23:24] <Matte> how do i see my disk usage in the terminal.... I'm a new user
[23:25] <vox> Matte: df -h
[23:25] <Matte> merci
[23:25] <raid0> anyone has an idea how can i enable wireless on ubuntu on my laptop, that the "wireless" button doesnt work?
[23:25] <raid0> it sees the wifi adapter, but sees it as "disabled" state
[23:26] <n8tuser> raid0-> first is it has to be recognized, type dmesg or lspci
[23:26] <raid0> it is recognized
[23:26] <raid0> it was working till last restart
[23:26] <n8tuser> !who
[23:27] <shavinder> anybody using ubuntu server 8.04 here?or any later one?
[23:28] <tma> vox: http://dpaste.com/110395/
[23:28] <tma> vox: still no good
[23:28] <Jeruvy> shavinder: if you have a question, just ask :)
[23:28] <vox> tma: one sec
[23:29] <WinZ> guys, anybody else experiencing segfaults because of libc lately? I have like 5 people who says that different programs go to segfault several times per day
[23:29] <Matte> "Could not set application as the default: Failed to write file '/home/matthew/.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list.D9BZ1U': fflush() failed: No space left on device" - The only thing on the /home directory is the desktop...How is it full!?
[23:30] <shavinder> Jeruvy: I already asked earlier :), I lstupidly mutilated my smb.conf without backing it up, and although I am reading up docs to get file sahring working, I needed a copy of an original smb.conf if somebody over has it.
[23:30] <vox> tma: there's two issues here. the first is it doesnt like the format of the OUI.list/wireless.list files, and secondly that you're not specifying which device to change the mac of
[23:30] <Burtybob> Matte I have a similar problem... Mine is saying that I am useing 26.26GB and like 1200 files which I can't see or find
[23:31] <vox> tma: can you pastebin your OUI.list and wireless.list please?
[23:31] <RhysTM> i dont know if anyone can help i am running mint on a thinkpad t41 and every now and again the processor max's out for seemingly no reason
[23:31] <adonai2009> i  installl ubuntu and i liked but i thought that i will find seo and sem tools marketing , email bulk software and toher free stuffs
[23:31] <adonai2009> but i dont
[23:31] <Matte> burty we need help!?!?! lol
[23:31] <adonai2009> finally not at all is free ..
[23:32] <shavinder> I a hopeful  docs at samba.org would wisen me up on how to get my sharing working but it would be psychologically comfortable for me if any of you guys just dpaste and original smb.conf if you have it lying around as a backup :)
[23:32] <Jeruvy> shavinder: http://www.linuxformat.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?p=59887
[23:32] <SeaPhor> anyone know what app i'd use to console into a cisco router
[23:32] <RhysTM> putty
[23:33] <shavinder> Jeruvy: Thanks a lot for that. I appreciate
[23:33] <Jeruvy> shavinder: cheers :)
[23:33] <vox> adonai2009: what part of it did you pay for?
[23:33] <tma> vox: this may sound silly, but is pastebin a different website?
[23:34] <vox> tma: nono :) just where you've been putting those errors - that's a 'pastebin'
[23:34] <RhysM> well that was crazy
[23:34] <tma> vox: wireless.list   http://dpaste.com/110403/
[23:34] <RhysM> typed putty into a terminal and x crashed
[23:35] <vox> tma: ok, i see what's happening
[23:36] <tma> vox: really?! sweet!
[23:36] <qos> hey guys. where can i get older kernels. i am searching 2.6.31-12 for karmic ...
[23:37] <vox> tma: firstly, you're trying to run it as a user.. which isnt going to work. you have to run it as super-user, so you need to put "sudo" infront of the command - sudo macchanger
[23:37] <vox> tma: secondly, you need to specify which device you need to change the mac of
[23:37] <vox> qos: join #ubuntu+1 for karmic support
[23:38] <vox> tma: so, an example command would be "sudo macchanger -A eth0"
[23:39] <skuld> anybody know how I can <find> a string in a file in VI?
[23:39] <Pricey> skuld: type '/' then the strink
[23:39] <Pricey> skuld: the press enter
[23:39] <Pricey> skuld: without quotes of course
[23:39] <tma> vox: http://dpaste.com/110407/
[23:39] <skuld> thanks!!!
[23:39] <Pricey> skuld: and watch out, as many characters have special meanings...
[23:40] <vox> tma: ...ok then
[23:40] <SeaPhor> skuld, http://www.ahinc.com/linux101/vi.htm
[23:40] <vox> tma: sudo apt-get install --reinstall macchanger
[23:40] <skuld> thanks!
[23:42] <tma> vox: http://dpaste.com/110414/
[23:42] <GodfatherofEire> How does one change the IP config from the command line?
[23:43] <vox> tma: hm. one sec.
[23:44] <hackspider> @godfatherofEire see man ifconfig
[23:44] <mysoogal> hi can somebody direct me to drupal room
[23:44] <GodfatherofEire> hackspider, thanks
[23:44] <quellhorst> how can i set stuff in init.d to run on boot?
[23:45] <mysoogal> anybody knows how to configure flashvideo on drupal ?
[23:45] <mysoogal> #drupal-support
[23:47] <SeaPhor> GodfatherofEire, for a smaller more condensed look ai ifconfig --help
[23:47] <SeaPhor> *at
[23:48] <GodfatherofEire> SeaPhor, thanks
[23:52] <bjv> how do i launch the GTK editor?
[23:52] <bjv> i want to change some gnome settings
[23:52] <WinZ> bjorge, gconf-editor
[23:52] <vox> tma: sorry, i've been called by work, am going to be busy for atleast half an hour.
[23:54] <tma> vox: ok, going to watch zero punctuation. will b watching the chat for when you're back