[00:00] <rrivera-c> Hey, somebody know how to become a Ubuntu developer?
[00:01] <roods> Slart: none are mounts. i have to run to dinner be back in 15. i appreciate your help though
[00:01] <Slart> roods: ok, I'll try doing some partitioning on a flash drive I've got here.. see if I can figure this out
[00:01] <MIke923432> My computer randomly froze and I was forced to shut it down by cutting the power. When I tried to reboot it, it froze at grub and gave me error 16. I restarted it again and I got error 25. Can someone help?
[00:01] <veggteppe> getting "kinit: No resume image, doing normal boot..." when i attempt to startup my computer after installing ati drivers using envy. and ideas?
[00:02] <FiReSTaRT> MIke923432: try using the supergrub disk.. it should restore grub to the mbr
[00:02] <MIke923432> FiReSTaRT: How do I do that/
[00:02] <usser> rrivera-c, just pick a bounty from ubuntu page and hack away at it, or look at the list of open bug and fix a couple
[00:03] <FiReSTaRT> MIke923432: GIYF http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=supergrub+disk&btnG=Search&meta=&aq=f&oq= click on the first link
[00:03] <SeaPhor> veggteppe, avoid envy at at all costs, i know its in the repos but....
[00:03] <rrivera-c> Thank you usser. I'll find out about it
[00:03] <veggteppe> Seaphor: mkay:P but at xorg.conf atm, and seems like envy erased it xD, so remaking it using info on this computer.
[00:03] <rrivera-c> Do we have a organization like Debian users?
[00:04] <usser> rrivera-c, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BountyProposals
[00:05] <crypto_>  bind9: Depends: libbind9-40 (= 1:9.5.1.dfsg.P2-1) but 1:9.5.1.dfsg.P2-1ubuntu0.1 is to be installed
[00:05] <crypto_>          Depends: libdns45 (= 1:9.5.1.dfsg.P2-1) but 1:9.5.1.dfsg.P2-1ubuntu0.1 is to be installed
[00:05] <crypto_>          Depends: libisc45 (= 1:9.5.1.dfsg.P2-1) but 1:9.5.1.dfsg.P2-1ubuntu0.1 is to be installed
[00:05] <crypto_>          Depends: libisccc40 (= 1:9.5.1.dfsg.P2-1) but 1:9.5.1.dfsg.P2-1ubuntu0.1 is to be installed
[00:05] <crypto_>          Depends: libisccfg40 (= 1:9.5.1.dfsg.P2-1) but 1:9.5.1.dfsg.P2-1ubuntu0.1 is to be installed
[00:05] <FloodBot3> crypto_: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[00:05] <crypto_>          Depends: liblwres40 (= 1:9.5.1.dfsg.P2-1) but 1:9.5.1.dfsg.P2-1ubuntu0.1 is to be installed
[00:05] <SeaPhor> ikonia, i cant remember the cmd to reconfigure x,,, sudo dpkg xserver-xorg?
[00:05] <rrivera-c> Thx usser
[00:05] <crypto_> can someone help me installing bind9
[00:06] <crypto_> on ubuntu
[00:06] <crypto_> I want to install bind9 on ubuntu but the sudo apt-get command is giving error
[00:07] <veggteppe> SeaPhor: Any ideas on how to get ati drivers working on ubuntu ?
[00:07] <Josh_> crypto_, it would help if we knew the error you were getting.
[00:07] <robin__> i just got my soundcard working in ubuntu and now i am getting alot of static through my speakers can anyone help me with this?
[00:07] <SeaPhor> veggteppe, did you try the restricted extras?
[00:08] <LjL> crypto_: are you on jaunty? pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list
[00:08] <crypto_> Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
[00:08] <crypto_> requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
[00:08] <crypto_> distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
[00:08] <crypto_> or been moved out of Incoming.
[00:08] <FloodBot3> crypto_: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[00:08] <SeaPhor> veggteppe, did you try the drivers in the System>Admin...>Hardware drivers?
[00:08] <LjL> crypto_, please heed the bot's advice
[00:08] <veggteppe> SeaPhor: Not yet, no idea were thats located xD but gimme a sec, gotta fix the graphics error first. the "System > admin > hardware drivers" didnt work :P not located there:O, only wireless there.
[00:08] <SeaPhor> veggteppe, did you get all updates before looking?
[00:09] <crypto_> i am being given a list of packages
[00:09] <veggteppe> SeaPhor: Just gotta fix the resume image first.
[00:09] <crypto_> ohk
[00:09] <crypto_> am sorry
[00:09] <SeaPhor> veggteppe, you need to get all updates befor beginning to look for video drivers
[00:10] <crypto_> can someone gimme step by step command to install bind9
[00:10] <veggteppe> Did get all the updates, but for now, gotta fix the "Kinit: No resume image, doing normal boot" issue.
[00:10] <LjL> crypto_, i asked if you're running jaunty and to please pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list . would you please do that?
[00:11] <SeaPhor> did you back up the original xorg.conf before you installed the drivers?
[00:11] <MIke923432> I'm getting the error no boot device available, how can I fix this?
[00:11] <crypto_> yes am running a jaunty
[00:11] <computerman> Does anyone know what the problem is with a combo cd/dvd drive and it not recognizing dvd-r's?
[00:12] <SeaPhor> did you back up the original xorg.conf before you installed the drivers? veggteppe
[00:12] <Slart> computerman: some drives like some brands of dvd's.. it might be some other problem too..
[00:12] <crypto_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/303185/
[00:12] <veggteppe> SeaPhor: Nope, and that was the mistake i noticed xD
[00:13] <SeaPhor> veggteppe, look in /etc/X11/... should be several xorg.conf.xxx
[00:13] <crypto_> here is what the command returned
[00:13] <computerman> oh, i see. It might be that, because It reads everything fine and burns fine, it just won't recognize my imation dvd-r :\
[00:13] <kelbizzle> computerman does it recognize cd;s?
[00:13] <crypto_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/303185/
[00:13] <veggteppe> Will do, gimme a sec, attempting a reboot
[00:13] <fredl> hi, anybody have any idea why this won't work: http://pastebin.ca/1645862 Every DHCP client gets an IP starting from 192.168.1.100 (the first subnet range)
[00:14] <veggteppe> got a xorg.conf_backup_20091028053
[00:14] <dani_>  h
[00:14] <veggteppe> Seaphor: wich is today i suppose
[00:14] <computerman> just in case, yes it does recognize cd's
[00:14] <SeaPhor> veggteppe, can u post a pastebin of the output of "ls /etc/X11/"
[00:14] <roods> Slart: back, if you have time now.
[00:14] <SeaPhor> is there more veggteppe
[00:15] <LjL> crypto_, feel free to give your paste URL in the channel.
[00:15] <veggteppe> SeaPhor: A small issue pasting something like that, since it's on a diff computer :P. But cant i type it to you in /pm ?
[00:15] <fredl> I would like the fixed-address hosts below to get addresses in other subnets instead. The three subnets are all class C networks on one physical interface, one is br0, the other two at eth1:0 and eth1:1
[00:15] <Slart> roods: sure.. I tried this stuff on my flash drive and I get the resize option when I right click on the extended partition.. note, you have to click on the partition in the lower part of the window, where the text is
[00:15] <LjL> crypto_: anyway, i've seen that already. now i wanted the contents of your /etc/apt/sources.list file.
[00:16] <SeaPhor> no veggteppe go to my channel if yo want a more private, i dont do PMs (or PMS either ;-) )
[00:16] <veggteppe> okay :)
[00:16] <roods> Slart: which text? the text like "/dev/sda4"
[00:16] <crypto_> lt says permission denied
[00:17] <crypto_> even after logging as root into the terminal
[00:17] <Slart> roods: hang on.. let me paste a screenshot for you
[00:17] <roods> Slart: got it
[00:17] <Slart> roods: oh.. you found it.. can you resize it?
[00:17] <roods> Slart: i need to hit swapoff on the swap partition
[00:17] <StevenX> hello, how do i upgrade to the new ubuntu; I don't care if it's a pre-release version.
[00:17] <Slart> roods: ah.. that might be the reason
[00:18] <roods> Slart: i didn't see the mount option so i thought it wasn't mounted
[00:18] <fredl> or does anybody know of a channel where people with more DHCP experience would be?
[00:18] <Flannel> StevenX: Check out the topic in #ubuntu+1
[00:18] <Slart> StevenX: ask in #ubuntu+1
[00:18] <StevenX> ty Flannel
[00:18] <crypto_> Ljl http://paste.ubuntu.com/303187/
[00:18] <nutterpc> there is an easy way StevenX
[00:18] <crypto_> here it is
[00:18] <Slart> roods: ah.. so now everything works as expected?
[00:18] <nutterpc> like I'm doiing right now
[00:19] <roods> Slart: figures crossed :) trying now.
[00:19] <StevenX> mutterpc i'm listening
[00:19] <LjL> crypto_: that's not a sane list. you don't have updates or security fixes enabled.
[00:19] <Bohemian_> how do i get skype on ubuntu?
[00:19] <LjL> crypto_: are you sure there isn't more? the output seems cut off.
[00:19] <LjL> !skype | Bohemian_
[00:19] <crypto_> sorry that was an in complete list
[00:19] <crypto_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/303189/
[00:20] <crypto_> here is the complete one
[00:20] <roods> Slart: how big of a swap should i make?
[00:20] <Bohemian_> !Ekiga
[00:20] <rafferty> hi all... Thinkpad audio issue - headphones work but speakers do not. Same issue with Jaunty and most other distros, but works in Win 7. Any help??
[00:20] <Slart> roods: there's an old rule that says 2xRAM .. but these days I would say 1xRAM should be enough
[00:20] <LjL> crypto_: having jaunty-proposed enabled is a very very very bad idea.
[00:20] <Slart> roods: if you've got 2GB or more or ram
[00:21] <LjL> crypto_: also, your medibuntu line says "feisty" rather than "jaunty" as it should
[00:21] <mneptok> roods: laptop or desktop?
[00:21] <crypto_> so what should i do about it
[00:21] <LjL> crypto_: remove jaunty-proposed, fix medibuntu, save, and then "sudo apt-get update". then try again installing bind9
[00:21] <fredl> hi, anybody have any idea why this won't work: http://pastebin.ca/1645862 Every DHCP client gets an IP starting from 192.168.1.100 (the first subnet range)
[00:21] <roods> desktop
[00:21] <fredl> I would like the fixed-address hosts below to get addresses in other subnets instead. The three subnets are all class C networks on one physical interface, one is br0, the other two at eth1:0 and eth1:1
[00:21] <LjL> crypto_: it may not be fixable easily, however, depending on what got installed from -proposed
[00:22] <mneptok> roods: how much physical memory?
[00:22] <gOLDfeesh> I compiled my b43 driver manually, there was a kernel update. I still have Internet my question is am I still using that driver or do I have to recompile it
[00:22] <BOBSONATOR> hey can someone help me with some basic python please?! PM me, thanks
[00:22] <roods> thanks for the help slart, i am all set
[00:22] <roods> 1 gig ram
[00:22] <gOLDfeesh> BOBSONATOR, try checking #Python
[00:22] <LjL> BOBSONATOR: have you tried ##python?
[00:22] <Slart> roods: great, you're welcome
[00:22] <mneptok> roods: 512MB to 1GB swap will be fine
[00:22] <BOBSONATOR> i will thanks guys
[00:23] <Slart> !swap
[00:23] <usser> gOLDfeesh, most likely not, you have to recompile the driver for each new kernel
[00:23] <Circs> How does one disable scrollkeeper?
[00:23] <gOLDfeesh> usser, so I do have to recompile it.
[00:24] <crypto_> so i removed jaunty proposed
[00:24] <usser> gOLDfeesh, if it works why touch it?
[00:24] <crypto_> how to fix medibuntu now
[00:24] <gOLDfeesh> I was just wondering if it's using the same driver
[00:24] <LjL> crypto_: where it says "feisty", change that to "jaunty"
[00:25] <fredl> hi, anybody have any idea why this won't work: http://pastebin.ca/1645862 Every DHCP client gets an IP starting from 192.168.1.100 (the first subnet range)
[00:25] <fredl> I would like the fixed-address hosts below to get addresses in other subnets instead. The three subnets are all class C networks on one physical interface, one is br0, the other two at eth1:0 and eth1:1
[00:26] <trqp> is there a way to make flash not lag every 2 seconds when playing videos on youtube, vimeo, dailymotion and the like?
[00:27] <crypto_> well i did it
[00:27] <crypto_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/303192/
[00:27] <Jeruvy> trqp: try not to overwork the cpu helps.
[00:27] <crypto_> now should i install bind again
[00:29] <Pritesh> i m not able to browse secure sites from my browser (Mozilla), any idea ?
[00:29] <outside_> Ahem
[00:29] <outside_> So I have a bit of a problem
[00:29] <outside_> and I feel I must blaim you
[00:29] <outside_> the ATI drivers don't work in 9.10
[00:29] <outside_> like, X crashes, kernel panics, etc
[00:29] <LjL> !9.10
[00:29] <Ubee> how is everyone this evening?
[00:30] <crypto_> @ljl http://paste.ubuntu.com/303192/ well even if i try to install it again it gives me the same error
[00:30] <bastidrazor> outside_: #ubuntu+1 for your karmic issues, please
[00:30] <aj_444_> I have unallocated space on my hard drive. How can I expand one of my other partitions into that unallocated space?
[00:30] <outside_> bastidrazor: Thanks
[00:30] <computerman> Slart: do you know if my Philips DVD R+-W SDVD8820 could be the problem? I mean, do you know if there are any particular issues with this device?
[00:30] <LjL> crypto_: have you also typed "sudo apt-get update"?
[00:30] <Ubee> Is it true that Karmic Koala will not be stable on the date of launch?
[00:30] <ebb> aj_444_: gparted live cd my be useful to you
[00:31] <LjL> Ubee: ask in #ubuntu+1
[00:31] <LjL> !pm | Ubee
[00:31] <aj_444_> ebb: I'll check that out.
[00:31] <Slart> computerman: I have no idea.. have you tried searching the forums? I don't think you have to limit yourself to linux based forums.. I've seen similar problems in windows as well
[00:31] <LjL> !karmic | Ubee, because that's the channel where people talk about Karmic
[00:32] <ebb> aj_444_: or you can use gparted application while running your system , but usualy using live cd easyer
[00:32] <crypto_> i just ran an update
[00:32] <crypto_> and still getting the same error
[00:32] <fool__> is it out yet #_#
[00:32] <LjL> quite obviously not.
[00:32] <fool__> Hyphens Numbers
[00:32] <aj_444_> ebb: I'm on a netbook so could I use unetbootin to make a live cd?
[00:32] <Ubee> I just wanted to know will I receive and update message to install karmic?
[00:33] <LjL> crypto_: output of "apt-cache policy libbind9-40 ; apt-cache policy bind9" please?
[00:33] <computerman> Slart: I have looked over the linux forums, and I will try other forums as well. Thanks.
[00:33] <Scunizi> Does blkid report drive/partitions that are availabe in the "here and now" or does it also list other devices (read usb flash) that have been plugged in in the past?
[00:33]  * genii feeds LjL more coffee
[00:33] <Slart> computerman: hope you find out what is wrong
[00:33] <LjL> genii: meh no, i need to sleep
[00:33] <ebb> aj_444_: yes you can :)
[00:34] <ebb> aj_444_: you can also boot it on a usb stick
[00:34] <crypto_> @ljl http://paste.ubuntu.com/303197/
[00:34] <outside__> Can anyone help me?  I have no 3d acceleration.  The ATI drivers are completly broken with the new Ubuntu 9.10.
[00:34] <outside__> As in, X11 crash, kernel panics
[00:34] <LjL> outside__, again, support for 9.10 in #ubuntu+1 and NOT here
[00:35] <outside__> LjL: That was on freenode
[00:35] <trqp> outside__, this is freenode
[00:35] <outside__> trqp: Oh, my bad
[00:35] <crypto_> @ljl http://paste.ubuntu.com/303198/
[00:35] <LjL> outside__: what do you think this is?
[00:35] <outside_> LjL: irc.ubuntu.com
[00:35] <LjL> outside__: which is a pointer to freenode.
[00:35] <outside_> LjL: Yeah, did not look
[00:36] <bradland> Noob question about starting services
[00:36] <bradland> I just installed Ntop according to this guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Ntop
[00:36] <bradland> at the end, they specify that you should restart the service with `sudo ntop -u ntop -d`
[00:36] <BoriTori> how do i run rkhunter
[00:36] <bradland> There is an init script in /etc/init.d/ntop, however
[00:37] <nutterpc> LjL, I'm updatin my laptop to karmic atm, just because jaunty is too stable :P
[00:37] <sayauti> こんちは
[00:37] <bradland> Shouldn't I use the init script whenever possible?
[00:37] <Slart> BoriTori: man rkhunter should give you some ideas.. it's a command line app
[00:37] <LjL> crypto_: add these two lines to your sources.list, then run apt-get update again: http://paste.ubuntu.com/303199/
[00:37] <richardcavell> sayauti: konchiwa to you too
[00:37] <ebb> outside_: did you try regenerate a new xorg.conf ?
[00:37] <BoriTori> unhide reveals nothing
[00:37] <LjL> !jp | sayauti
[00:37] <Indebi> I have an idea for a linux distro, most likely variant of ubuntu
[00:38] <BoriTori> oh crap Found HIDDEN PID: 27354
[00:38] <BoriTori> unhide brute reveals Found HIDDEN PID: 27354 !!!!
[00:38] <Indebi> can you guys even hear me?
[00:38] <MenZa> Indebi: we can see you.
[00:38] <Indebi> ok
[00:38] <MenZa> and it seems like what you're saying is more of an -offtopic question.
[00:38] <MenZa> !ot | Indebi
[00:38] <lstarnes> BoriTori: does it tell you any additional info?
[00:39] <Indebi> o ok
[00:39] <Indebi> i didnt know that
[00:39] <BoriTori> lstarnes
[00:39] <BoriTori> lstarnes: nope....
[00:39] <BoriTori> lstarnes: unhide brute just reveals a few of those
[00:39] <lstarnes> BoriTori: try sudo ps aux | grep &27354
[00:39] <lstarnes> BoriTori: replace the & with ^
[00:39] <ebb> bradland: I would say use the init scrips
[00:39] <bradland> thx ebb
[00:40] <BoriTori> lstarnes: ps aux | grep ^27354
[00:40] <BoriTori> lstarnes: nothing comes up
[00:40] <ebb> bradland: I always have on gentoo/arch
[00:40] <scott_ino2> CMake Error: your CXX compiler: "CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER-NOTFOUND" was not found.   Please set CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER to a valid compiler path or name. Think im missing some development packages
[00:40] <bradland> would it be poor form for me to update that page with `/etc/init.d/ntop start` ?
[00:40] <bradland> I mean, if you ran `sudo ntop -u ntop -d`, you're going to start the service as root, no?
[00:40] <bradland> that's very bad
[00:41] <boblawblah> hey guys i just installed a new gigabit nic, what do i need to do to get ubuntu 9.04 to reconize it
[00:41] <Slart> scott_ino2: have you tried "sudo apt-get install build-essential" ?
[00:41] <ebb> bradland: yep
[00:41] <Slart> boblawblah: restart the computer? that usually is enough
[00:41] <nutterpc> boblawblah, u need to make sure the kernel is correctly configured to recognise it
[00:41] <usser> boblawblah, usually nothing, see if it shows up in lspci
[00:41] <ebb> bradland: alot of services have there own user account to run themselfs
[00:42] <klabezo> please i want to ask about some thing
[00:42] <bradland> Yeah, the Ubuntu package even creates a user (ntop) for the service to run under
[00:42] <bradland> the suggestion on that page is really bad
[00:42] <bradland> i'm going to create an account and edit it
[00:42] <Slart> klabezo: just ask your question
[00:42] <boblawblah> ok ill try re booting
[00:42] <nutterpc> fwiw boblawblah, always make sure the hardware you want to use has some support before you install it, less headaches afterwards :)
[00:43] <boblawblah> ha yea that makes sense : P
[00:43] <CService> ^^lUcKyFeR^^ : vezi tata
[00:43] <steven_> Is there an AutoCad program for Ubuntu?
[00:43] <CService> ^^lUcKyFeR^^ : uite cati sunt aici
[00:43] <klabezo> if i update my ubuntu from 9.04 to 9.10 is there some applications will not work or will want to be update ?
[00:43] <^^lUcKyFeR^^> steven_ haloo
[00:44] <CService> ^^lUcKyFeR^^ : ai nevoie de ajutor: sunt translator  oficial al acestui server!
[00:44] <Scunizi> 8.10 Install.. weird differences between fstab... gparted and blkid reporting.. blkid reports much more than what is really available or created.. what's up with that? see http://pastebin.com/f256f6880
[00:44] <CService> ^^lUcKyFeR^^ : ai nevoie de ajutor: sunt translator  oficial al acestui server!
[00:44] <^^lUcKyFeR^^> CService Nu Mersi ! fra ca stiu engleza mai Bine ca tine :))
[00:44] <eisenhower> I am now very very very happy!!!  The internet now works with most cards in the library! including intel ones on linux. ;D
[00:44] <Slart> steven_: there are some 2d cad apps.. have a look at qcad for example
[00:44] <steven_> Thanks
[00:45] <steven_> What about 3d?
[00:45] <Slart> steven_: you won't find autocad and such for linux though.. afaik
[00:45] <Circs> I need to disable scrollkeeper-up can some please help me
[00:45] <eisenhower> Slart: qcad is awesome. if you do EE stuff with it download the package with the EE gates and stuff
[00:45] <Slart> steven_: nope, no 3d cad that I've found
[00:45] <bradland> ebb: Thanks for the clarification. That was officially my first contribution to the Linux community, haha :)
[00:45] <CService> ^^lUcKyFeR^^ : lolza
[00:45] <lstarnes> BoriTori: you might want to run rkhunter and/or chkrootkit
[00:46] <Slart> eisenhower: ah.. I've never used it myself, thanks
[00:46] <BoriTori> lstarnes: i've already done it
[00:46] <BoriTori> nothing found
[00:46] <ebb> bradland: great :D
[00:46] <eisenhower> Slart: if your interested in the package. i'll look it up otherwise i'm lazy . =)
[00:46] <sagaci> when I change to a terminal view (ctrl alt f2) how can i change the colour of the directories
[00:46] <BoriTori> lstarnes:    rkhunter  /usr/sbin/unhide-linux26                                 [ Warning ]
[00:46] <BoriTori> rkhunter reveals that
[00:47] <BoriTori> i dont know why
[00:47] <Slart> eisenhower: nah.. I was just answering someone elses question about cad for linux, but thanks anyway
[00:47] <ebb> steven_: meybe JCad Magelan will provide functionality for you?
[00:47] <lstarnes> BoriTori: that can be ignored.  it doesn't expect unhide to be in /usr/sbin
[00:47] <peterkirn> I'm guessing this is not a bug, that there's some logic behind this, but I take it notify-osd in Karmic now relocates the bubble further from the top of the screen than in Jaunty?
[00:47] <silici0> hi there, my laptop keyboard is half working! Where is the /home conf ?
[00:47] <BoriTori> lstarnes: also, something weird with Unhide
[00:47] <BoriTori> lstarnes: it seems like new HIDDEN PID is found every few seconds
[00:47] <BoriTori> lstarnes: whenever i type unhide proc
[00:47] <steven_> Thanks.  I will try that.
[00:47] <BoriTori> lstarnes: the HIDDEN PID: changes
[00:48] <steven_> While I highly doubt it, is there anything like ArcGIS Desktop available in Linux? heh
[00:49] <silici0> no body ?
[00:49] <LjL> !info grass | steven_ i don't really know if it's comparable, but
[00:49] <lstarnes> BoriTori: that's a bit strange
[00:50] <steven_> Thanks.  I will check it out.
[00:50] <dkulchenko> Hey all! I'm on an Asus Eee 1005HA netbook (Jaunty), and for about 3 days now, it seems that X randomly restarts, in random intervals, from 10 minutes to 3 hours. A few minutes ago, my computer restarted (hard restarted) randomly. What is going on?
[00:50] <ebb> steven_: this may be dumb of me i apolergise but have you looked in freshmeat.net :)?
[00:51] <objorn> i'm having problems recording myself, what might be the problem? i'm using audacity, and the mic is unmuted
[00:51] <objorn> i can even hear myself on the speaker when i speak because the mic volume is turned up
[00:51] <bradland> steven_: my father in law works for a city that does a lot of GIS. he sent me this article a while back, asking me if I knew anything about the apps... I don't :( But you might find it useful. http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/desktop-gis-linux-introduction
[00:52] <bradland> Had to dig it up from my email.
[00:52] <orville1> I have a problem installing a package (ruby) - sudo aptitude install ruby reports success, but ruby doesn't show up in /usr/bin
[00:52] <orville1> tried uninstalling and reinstalling - no joy
[00:53] <bradland> orville1: which ruby
[00:53] <bradland> that will show you where it is
[00:53] <orville1> ruby 1.8
[00:53] <objorn> ah, it was audacity, fixed
[00:53] <orville1> "which ruby" shows a bunch of packages in /var but nothing in /usr/bin
[00:53] <bradland> type `which ruby` at a command line
[00:53] <Guest52480> How do I connect to a wireless network in ubuntu
[00:54] <LjL> !wireless
[00:54] <bradland> mine shows up in /usr/bin/ruby
[00:54] <Guest52480> Youtube videos will play sometimes, but most of the time they will just be blank, how do i fix this?
[00:55] <bradland> orville1: ruby is pretty easy to build from source, have you considered just downloading and make?
[00:55] <bradland> also, 1.9 is out, which includes lots of new goodies
[00:55] <LjL> ugh
[00:55] <bradland> do you need the 1.8 branch?
[00:55] <silici0> my Fn key seens to be pressed in my keyboard conf, in my laptop
[00:55] <orville1> "/usr/bin/ruby -> ruby1.8"
[00:55] <kazaa_lite> hi all
[00:56] <LjL> orville1: so it's there?
[00:56] <silici0> half of keyboard is working, any ideias ?
[00:56] <bradland> orville1: i don't understand what you mean by that?
[00:56] <orville1> LjL: no, nothing at just "ruby1.8" or "/usr/bin/ruby1.8"
[00:56] <bradland> oh
[00:56] <ebb> orville1: have you tried 'find / -name *ruby*' ?
[00:56] <bradland> you mean the symlink
[00:56] <snuffy47> Is it safe to use webmin to configure jaunty server
[00:56] <orville1> bradland: yes
[00:56] <kazaa_lite> my apt-get is crap, cannot even locate repository to download kernel headers.... which repository is huge and have lots of packages there? and how can I add path to repo for apt-get?
[00:57] <LjL> orville1: is the package ruby1.8 installed? (it should be, it's a dependency of ruby, but)
[00:57] <lstarnes> kazaa_lite: pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list
[00:57] <bradland> orville1: the symlink is correct
[00:57] <Roey> hi.
[00:57] <bradland> the package installes ruby as /usr/bin/ruby1.8, with a symlink that points to that binary
[00:58] <kazaa_lite> oka... 1 minute
[00:58] <violet523> been trying to get a nvidia geforce 5200FX to work, tried the 17x. drivers, X wouldn''t load so i tried the 96. drivers and managed to get an error about the nvidia kernel module not receiving interrupts from the graphic driver.
[00:58] <Guest52480> What if I do not know my routers information to log into it?
[00:58] <Roey> Can anyone help me with this booting issue?  I installed Karmic (yes I know of #ubuntu+1) and it seems like the RAID drivers don't get loaded.  At all.  And then the kernel complains about not being able to find / (which is on /dev/md1).  How can I fix this?
[00:58] <orville1> LjL: thought I had installed ruby1.8; guess not
[00:58] <emergion> Hey does anyone have an issue with firefox crashing when something with in the browser is right clicked on? Really frustrating.
[00:58] <LjL> Roey: if you know about #ubuntu+1 then why are you asking here?
[00:59] <orville1> bradland: I thought I had tried installing both ruby and ruby1.8
[00:59] <bradland> orville1: what do you get if you type `ruby --version` at a command line?
[00:59] <LjL> orville1: you shouldn't have to; the "ruby" package should bring in "ruby1.8" automatically
[00:59] <bradland> orville1: they're the same thing
[00:59] <Roey> because no one helps me.
[00:59] <vfen_> how do i open a root terminal?
[00:59] <bradland> 1.8 is the version number
[00:59] <Roey> LjL: because no one's helping.
[00:59] <Roey> LjL: and I've asked and provided information in pastebin.com for five hours now.
[00:59] <Lenin_Cat> Can I use my ubuntu partion with colinux in windows?
[00:59] <bradland> vfen_: maybe you shouldn't ;)
[00:59] <LjL> Roey: well, it's still not appropriate to ask here. there are warnings that it's a potentially unstable distribution; *this* channel is dedcated to helping those people who chose to remain with the offcially supported version.
[00:59] <ebb> violet523: do you have a tool called nvidia-xconfig  ?
[00:59] <snuffy47> Is it safe to use webmin to configure jaunty server raid and sambe
[00:59] <brutus> vfen_, sudo bash in the terminal
[00:59] <orville1> bradland: "The program 'ruby' is currently not installed.  You can install it by typing:
[00:59] <orville1> sudo apt-get install ruby
[00:59] <orville1> bash: ruby: command not found
[00:59] <orville1> "
[01:00] <FloodBot3> orville1: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[01:00] <Roey> LjL: I'll be able to ask in two days and get support here, eh?
[01:00] <bradland> orville1: check your path
[01:00] <LjL> Roey: yes.
[01:00] <Roey> LjL:  still, I'd appreciate help now.
[01:00] <bradland> it should include /usr/bin
[01:00] <Roey> LjL: I mean, unless it changes that much until then
[01:00] <Roey> (the installer)
[01:00] <LjL> orville1: apt-cache policy ruby1.8 | grep stalled
[01:00] <orville1> bradland: $PATH includes /usr/bin
[01:01] <ebb> vfen_: try sudo su
[01:01] <ebb> vfen_: try 'sudo su'
[01:01] <lstarnes> vfen_: no
[01:01] <mrwes> does Empathy have video?
[01:01] <lstarnes> vfen_: sudo -i
[01:01] <Guest52480> There is no driver found for my printer, what do I do now?
[01:01] <lstarnes> vfen_: sudo su works, but sudo -i is more effective
[01:01] <vfen_> thnx
[01:02] <bradland> orville1: if you type `which ruby` at the command line, what is the output?
[01:02] <ebb> oki thnx for that lstarnes
[01:02] <bradland> also, what is the output of `echo $PATH`
[01:02] <Lenin_Cat> Can I use my ubuntu partion with colinux in windows?
[01:02] <iarp> hey all, i'm stuck trying to get an ssh connection working with keys(passwordless) and i'm lost. I made the id_rsa and id_rsa.pub keys on the remote machine, and then copied the id_rsa file to my main machine and then "ssh -i location-to-id_rsa username@ipaddress" and it still asks for password
[01:03] <orville1> bradland: nothing returns from "which ruby"; echo $PATH returns "/home/bjax/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games"
[01:03] <bradland> interesting
[01:03] <LjL> orville1, can you tell me the output of "apt-cache policy ruby1.8 | grep stalled" please?
[01:03] <ebb> iarp: have you run ssh-agent then copyed the enviroment variables and pasted them in the shaell then run ssh-add
[01:03] <kazaa_lite> lstarnes: here is my sources.list file: http://pastebin.com/m1f5d56e1
[01:03] <orville1> bradland: I probably botched up the apt database; ruby was originally installed but didn't want to run rails, so I tried reinstalling
[01:04] <orville1> LjL: one sec
[01:04] <lstarnes> kazaa_lite: that looks like it should work
[01:04] <orville1> LjL: it returns "Installed: 1.8.7.72-3ubuntu0.1"
[01:05] <lstarnes> kazaa_lite: try going to system > adminstration > software sources and selecting a different mirror
[01:05] <LjL> orville1: how weird. what about "dpkg -L ruby1.8 | grep bin"
[01:05] <bradland> iarp: you generate the keys on your local machine, then copy the contents of id_rsa.pub to the file ~/.ssh/authorized_keys on the remote machine
[01:05] <kazaa_lite> cannot install kernel sources and many other packages
[01:05] <iarp> ebb: i'm not that fluent with ssh and am just trying to follow guides online, my main machine(client) is windows xp and the remote machine is ubuntu server 9.04
[01:05] <bradland> iarp: what SSH client are you using?
[01:05] <iarp> putty
[01:05] <orville1> LjL: multi line answer; how do I post to IRC without flooding?
[01:05] <iarp> and openssh on the remote machine
[01:05] <lstarnes> kazaa_lite: what errors do you get?
[01:06] <LjL> !pastebin | orville1
[01:06] <jrib> orville1: run "hash -r" yet?
[01:06] <lstarnes> orville1: you don't.  You paste to a pastebin, then paste the link to the post here
[01:06] <bradland> iarp: you're going ot need more than just putty in order to use ssh keypairs. let me dig up a guide
[01:06] <orville1> jrib: no joy
[01:06] <xpololz> I'm pretty new to ubuntu, having problems finding and installing latest nvidia drivers, i managed to fuck up everything earlier and ended up reinstalling ubuntu
[01:06] <snuffy47> Is it safe to use webmin to configure jaunty server raid and samba.  Is there any benifit to having desktop gui when creating a raid 1 storage set?
[01:07] <iarp> bradland: ty, i haven't been able to find any easy to follow guides online >.< and i swear i had this working not days ago till i lost the config on the server
[01:07] <xpololz> can anyone help me installing drivers for my video card? pretty please.. :>
[01:07] <bradland> snuffy47: i've used Webmin for basic stuff. To be honest, if you can use Webmin, you can do it by editing the files directly
[01:08] <orville1> LjL: four-line answer is /usr/bin:/usr/bin/ruby1.8:/usr/bin/erb1.8:/usr/bin/testrb1.8
[01:08] <ebb> iarp: look at /etc/sshd/sshd_config on the ubuntu machine see if RSAAuthentication yes and PubkeyAuthentication yes is there
[01:08] <jimcooncat> bradland: I'm going to bed, but putty has a sister program pageant that holds the key, if that's what you're looking for. Otherwise, putty will use keys, but it will keep asking for a passphrase on each new connection.
[01:08] <LjL> orville1: uhm, so it thinks there *is* a /usr/bin/ruby1.8 file... try "sudo apt-get --reinstall install ruby1.8"
[01:08] <snuffy47> been having problems getting raid to stay mounted editing cofigs
[01:08] <bradland> thanks jimcooncat, that'll help a lot
[01:08] <jimcooncat> bradland: nite
[01:09] <bradland> iarp: the gist of it is this. the id_rsa and id_rsa.pub keys are two pieces of a puzzle. together, they allow ssh to encode and decode messages.
[01:09] <iarp> ebb: both are Yes
[01:09] <snuffy47> and got confused doing the samba config things went crazy but I guess I will give it another go
[01:09] <bradland> the id_rsa file resides on your computer, and the id_rsa.pub file gets copied to the contents of authorized_keys on the remote computer
[01:09] <bradland> iarp: it sounds like you have them backwards
[01:09] <iarp> bradland: ok so which key sits on which machine? Like does the remote machine recieve the private and my main windows machine uses the public?
[01:09] <Dorian2> hey gang.. anyone know how to figure out what version of nvidia drivers i have from CLI..
[01:10] <snuffy47> just looking at webmin it seems straight forward, but read some things on it not being compatiable with jaunty
[01:10] <Dorian2> i have an xbmuntu install.. and i need to fine a way to get 190.42 installed
[01:10] <im26> Sup
[01:10] <bradland> iarp: no, you've got it backwards. the private key (id_rsa) always stays on your computer. only id_rsa.pub gets uploaded to the server
[01:10] <bradland> the *contents* of id_rsa.pub get copied to a special file on the server
[01:11] <bradland> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
[01:11] <orville1> LjL: progress! now it's complaining about missing libraries. Thanks for the tip; I bet I can noodle it out
[01:11] <orville1> You guys are great!
[01:11] <xTheGoat121x> How risky is an in-place upgrade with the alternate CD?
[01:11] <xpololz> can anyone please help me getting the newest nvidia drivers, dont wanna fuck up again :/
[01:11] <LjL> orville1: uhm, you will probably have to repeat the trick for other packages containing libraries, then. but it's quite worrying that you didn't have these files in the first place!
[01:11] <LjL> orville1: i strongly recommend that you install and run "debsums" to check that what should be there is there
[01:12] <Seeker`> !language | xpololz
[01:12] <iarp> bradland: TYVM, that worked, my mistake was copying the private key to authorized_keys, soon as i changed that to public it worked
[01:12] <vfen_> how do i install from source?
[01:12] <bradland> there ya go
[01:12] <orville1> LjL: I was looking for such a tool; good to know, thanks. I was contemplating the Windows trick of reinstalling EVERYTHING
[01:12] <vfen_> e.g libgpod
[01:13] <xTheGoat121x> Can I upgrade using the CD and go straight from 8.10 to 9.10?
[01:13] <LjL> xTheGoat121x: no, and no
[01:13] <LjL> !upgrade > xTheGoat121x    (xTheGoat121x, see the private message from ubottu)
[01:14] <G_> Hello out there
[01:14] <G_> Any one out there
[01:14] <ctmjr> xpololz: why do you need the 190 driver it is beta not guaranteed to work
[01:14] <xTheGoat121x> LjL, according to that, you can upgrade from the Alternate CD
[01:14] <bradland> vfen_: have you tried installing the version of libgpod that is in the repository?
[01:14] <LjL> xTheGoat121x: yes, that is true. since you didn't qualify, i thought you had the Desktop CD in mind
[01:14] <G_> What ya on about
[01:15] <violet523> how would i go about passing kernel parameters at boot time such acpi=off?
[01:15] <G_> What ya on about
[01:15] <LjL> violet523: well, you can do tha in two different ways
[01:15] <xTheGoat121x> LjL, whoops, LoL, I had mentioned that in my first posting
[01:15] <usser> violet523, naturally through bootloader
[01:15] <lstarnes> violet523: at the grub menu, there should be an option to temporarily edit the boot entries
[01:15] <usser> violet523, when ubuntu boots press esc then pick your kernel press 'e' edit the options you need and press 'b'
[01:16] <LjL> violet523: initially, you should just test them out in a temporary fashion: before linux starts booting, hit Esc to reach the GRUB menu, hit "e" on your kernel, go to the line starting with "kernel", hit "e" again, add the opions you want, and hit "b"
[01:16] <eisenhower> is there a reason that with every kernel update it concatenates a line to my grub?
[01:16] <ebb> vfen_: installing from source usualy involves tar -xvzf appname.tar.gz then cd in to directory and type './configure' then 'make' then if you want 'make install'
[01:16] <eisenhower> is this a safety future?
[01:16] <arrrggh> hey I'm trying to make a new custom app launcher.. the command I'm trying to run is one of those ./Command here  scripts
[01:16] <LjL> violet523: to make that permanent later, you'll have to edit /boot/grub/menu.lst - but i suggest one thing at a time
[01:16] <xTheGoat121x> LjL, but there's no way to go straight from Intrepid to Karmic?
[01:16] <Plugh> Hm... I'm running 9.10 on a desktop and on a laptop. On my desktop the default gdm login screen shows my user name as an option that can be selected but I don't see a list of any users on the gdm login screen on the laptop.
[01:16] <LjL> xTheGoat121x: reinstalling.
[01:16] <xTheGoat121x> LjL, dang, alright. I was figuring that but REALLY hoping not
[01:17] <LjL> xTheGoat121x: you can go directly from LTS version to LTS version, but not other versions
[01:17] <ctmjr> !karmic | Plugh
[01:17] <xpololz> ctmjr: Well not the beta driver but the newest working driver, earlier i used the one i got recommended on system->admin->hardware drivers which was nvidia accelerate(180) or something, was pretty slow anyways
[01:17] <arrrggh> but when I put just /path/to/script/./script.py it doesn't work. I don't know the syntax for putting in a ./ path in there anybody able to help?
[01:17] <Plugh> How do I get the list of user names to show on the laptop?
[01:17] <arrrggh> like ./configure but not that
[01:17] <violet523> Ljl: im orry i missed that first thing since i havent figured out howto scroll with sirc >_<
[01:17] <MasterCD0> im having problems with ubuntu 9.04 playing flash can anyone help?
[01:17] <Plugh> ctmjr: ok. Its just that I would have expected the two machines to have behaved the same as they are both pretty much the default so far.
[01:17] <Scunizi> will doing an update.. upgrade.. dist-upgrade on a 9.10 64bit install after switching fstab's reference for /home from the installed version to a different partition holding only the /home from an 8.10 install bring the packages up to the newer level for the 64bit install?
[01:17] <xpololz> ctmjr: then i tried to install a new nvidia driver and kinda failed :/
[01:17] <LjL> violet523: initially, you should just test them out in a temporary fashion: before linux starts booting, hit Esc to reach the GRUB menu, hit "e" on your kernel, go to the line starting with "kernel", hit "e" again, add the opions you want, and hit "b"
[01:18] <Guest3746> My xorg got nuked and I'm wondering if anyone has experience in hooking up 2 video cards + 3 monitors and being able to view all 3 monitors as 1 Display if so please msg me.
[01:18] <violet523> Ljl: thank you going to try that :)
[01:18] <nolimitsoya> fading and other visual effects are dreadfully slow. any way to disable them? desktop visual effects are set to off <- ubuntu netbook edition 9.10beta on an hp 2133
[01:18] <ebb> arrrggh: meybe chmod +x 'filename'
[01:18] <orville1> LjL: debsums is reporting OK for most but several packages in /usr/share/app-install/desktop/ return FAILED. How do I fix them?
[01:18] <arrrggh> hmm
[01:19] <arrrggh> ebb: I'm talking about a panel launcher where I throw the path to it in there
[01:19] <bradland> holy cow, this debsums tool is hot!
[01:19] <arrrggh> oh nm
[01:19] <arrrggh> I'll try it
[01:19] <ctmjr> xpololz: so then you reinstalled ubuntu? what driver are you using now and what card do you have
[01:20] <dandaman> trying to understand the kill command, lets say i want to kill firefox
[01:20] <dandaman> how do i do that?
[01:20] <dandaman> i typed in kill -l to list all the things running
[01:20] <Scunizi> dandaman: killall firefox
[01:20] <dandaman> but i dont know which one is firefox
[01:20] <dandaman> ohh you just type in the program name?
[01:20] <lstarnes> dandaman: or pkill firefox
[01:21] <lstarnes> dandaman: also, ps ax | grep firefox
[01:21] <LjL> orville1: uhm, i suspect those might not be a problem, they might be something the system is *supposed* to modify
[01:21] <dandaman> can i do a killall -l to get the programs running?
[01:21] <xpololz> ctmjr: i have a Geforce 8400m gs, havent installed any driver yet, or maybe the update manager did, not quite sure :s
[01:21] <LjL> orville1: anyway in general, sudo apt-get --reinstall install package-name-that-debsums-report
[01:21] <narcoclepsy> my system keeps locking up due to ext4 journal errors... do i have to completly re-install to change the filesystem type? luckily all my data is in a separate ext3 home partition
[01:21] <xmatthewx> hey folks. i'm wondering if anyone can lend a hand or point me to a resource regarding ubuntu battery issues.
[01:21] <narcoclepsy> or does it mean my hardware is dying
[01:21] <bradland> dandaman: killall is the tool for killing, ps is the tool for listing processes
[01:21] <MasterCD0> Flash won't work with ubuntu 9.04 If anybody can help please message me!!!!
[01:21] <narcoclepsy> dandaman: xkill works too if you want to point and click nuke things
[01:22] <dandaman> Scunizi: i just did killall -l and firefox didnt show up :\
[01:22] <arrrggh> ebb: no luck :\ maybe pm so we can avoid the clutter?
[01:22] <orville1> LjL: wearing out my welcome: debsums is looking for files in /usr/lib/ruby/1.8 that appear to be missing. Any clue what that package might be named, so I can reinstall it?
[01:22] <ebb> arrrggh: does python 'script.py' work?
[01:22] <LjL> orville1: debsums is best run as "sudo debsums -g -s", by the way
[01:22] <Scunizi> dandaman: no.. killall firefox  .. leave out the -l
[01:22] <dandaman> oh i need to use ps
[01:22] <narcoclepsy> dandaman: is the process firefox-bin
[01:22] <bradland> dandaman: killall -l lists all symbol names, which is not what you want
[01:22] <arrrggh> hmm maybe ill try :D
[01:22] <LjL> orville1, debsums *gives* the package name
[01:22] <narcoclepsy> dandaman: ps aux |grep firefox
[01:22] <LjL> orville1: oh, no it doesn't. sorry.
[01:22] <bradland> dandaman: you use ps to list processes, so that you have the info you need to kill
[01:23] <jasmuz> Greetings to all. I updated to Karmic, and i have my TTY's broken, nothing but a straight line of blue and green, any ideas of getting them back? Using an ATI X1550 card with Open drivers
[01:23] <orville1> LjL: "debsums: can't open libruby1.8 file /usr/lib/ruby/1.8.sha.1.rb (No such file or directory)"
[01:23] <LjL> orville1: "dpkg -S filename" will tell you
[01:23] <LjL> orville1: that's telling you that the package name is "libruby1.8"
[01:23] <x4556> can anyone tell me how to point a program at a newer library than the one its not finding..........
[01:23] <orville1> Ljl: orville1 whacks himself on the head..
[01:23] <bradland> dandaman: so the first step in killing a processes is finding out the real name of that process is
[01:23] <ebb> could anyone tell me if the new ubuntu has xorg 1.5 or 1.6?
[01:23] <xmatthewx> ubuntu on my thinkpad sees the battery (half full) but doesn't charge it and can't run without AC power.  any thoughts?
[01:23] <LjL> !info xorg karmic | ebb
[01:24] <dandaman> bradland: so i type in ps -<what> in the terminal?
[01:24] <dandaman> im looking at my book
[01:24] <dandaman> ps -e?
[01:24] <bradland> dandaman: type `ps ax` without the quotes. that's bsd syntax, but it's what i learned, so i stuck to it
[01:24] <G_> Hello
[01:24] <xrandr> matthew: check acpi
[01:24] <ebb> thnx ubottu
[01:24] <jasmuz> Greetings to all. I updated to Karmic, and i have my TTY's broken, nothing but a straight line of blue and green, any ideas of getting them back? Using an ATI X1550 card with Open drivers
[01:24] <bradland> dandaman: when you type `ps ax`, that's going to show you a lot of info
[01:24] <Mike999> Hey everyone, my xorg.conf got nuked somehow and I'm wondering if anyone has experience of having 2 nvidia cards (1 PCI-E + 1 PCI) and having 3 monitors work as one display to help me reconfigure my xorg.conf
[01:25] <dandaman> i see that, its way too much :\
[01:25] <x4556> anyone know how to point a program at a newer library than the one its not finding
[01:25] <bradland> dandaman: so as other users suggested, you should pipe the output to grep so that you can search for something that matches what you're looking for.
[01:25] <arrrggh> damn doesn't seem to be doing it
[01:25] <G_> Hay what ya all on about
[01:25] <narcoclepsy> anyone know what i should do about the EXT4 filesystem journaling errors cripping my system??
[01:25] <ubuntu_> i need somebody fairly experienced with dual boot setups. Nothing I am reading seems to be helping. No advice that I've got from here as resulted in any progress as of yet. Now here's my problem: I installed windows, then ubuntu. Tried booting the computer after installing both, and got GRUB error 18. Tried following some advise from a website linked to here, and now i get the error "No Operating System Found" or something t
[01:25] <ubuntu_> o that effect. What should I do from here?
[01:25] <dandaman> time to learn what grep does :\
[01:25] <ubuntu_> haha
[01:25] <jasmuz> narcoclepsy, did you fsck them?
[01:25] <jasmuz> Greetings to all. I updated to Karmic, and i have my TTY's broken, nothing but a straight line of blue and green, any ideas of getting them back? Using an ATI X1550 card with Open drivers
[01:25] <ZzZ> hello, is it possible to run 2 graphic session at once on one machine via ttys??
[01:26] <bradland> dandaman: `ps ax | grep firefox` means list all processes (ps ax), but feed the output (|) to grep, searching for firefox
[01:26] <ctmjr> xpololz: i stand corrected the 190.42 is now certified nvidia's website recommends it for your card you can read this and see if it helps http://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/190.42/README/chapter-04.html
[01:26] <lstarnes> dandaman: it searches for a string within a larger piece of text
[01:26] <anarki2004> thats better
[01:26] <dandaman> got it
[01:26] <jasmuz> ZzZ, You can run one and another nested inside it.
[01:26] <dandaman> thanks
[01:26] <x4556> anyone know how to point a program at a newer library than the one its not finding
[01:26] <anarki2004> i need to reword that slightly
[01:26] <kazaa_lite> lstarnes: tried changing mirror but did not work
[01:27] <kazaa_lite> this is the error i get: Building dependency tree
[01:27] <kazaa_lite> Reading state information... Done
[01:27] <kazaa_lite> E: Couldn't find package libtermcap
[01:27] <ZzZ> jasmuz, how so? I have ubuntu/xubuntu on my laptop
[01:27] <bradland> dandaman: you got it. the command line is very powerful, but it's powerful because each little tools does its job and does it well. you should pick up a linux basics book.
[01:27] <lstarnes> kazaa_lite: try aptitude search libtermcap
[01:27] <ebb> x4556: tried ldconfig ?
[01:27] <x4556> ebb: no.
[01:27] <dandaman> bradland: i have one, but its like 700 pages long
[01:27] <xpololz> ctmjr: thanks alot, ill check it out, if i get any problems can i pm you for further help about the driver? :)
[01:27] <dandaman> i dont see myself getting through that thing anytime soon
[01:27] <jasmuz> ZzZ, its on the repositories called xnest
[01:27] <bradland> dandaman: yeah, i'd look for something simpler
[01:28] <jasmuz> Greetings to all. I updated to Karmic, and i have my TTY's broken, nothing but a straight line of blue and green, any ideas of getting them back? Using an ATI X1550 card with Open drivers
[01:28] <bradland> dandaman: i started with this and enjoyed it http://www.amazon.com/Linux-Windows-Addicts-Program-Habitual/dp/0072130814
[01:28] <kazaa_lite> lstarnes: it did not return anything
[01:28] <x4556> ebb: the program is telling me it cant find libboost-thread 1.37 but i have all of them installed
[01:28] <anarki2004> I installed windows, then ubuntu. Tried booting the computer after installing both, and got GRUB error 18. Tried following some advise from a website linked to from this channel, and now i get the error "No Operating System Found" or something to that effect. I am currently booted from the live cd and am not sure what to do from here.
[01:28] <ZzZ> jasmuz, oh ic, thanks. Otherwise, is it possible to start xfce, and then switch to different console and start gnome?
[01:28] <ctmjr> xpololz: i cannot except pm but will be here for a while longer
[01:28] <ebb> x4556: try run ldconfig as root user
[01:28] <ebb> x4556: sudo ldconfig
[01:29] <jasmuz> ZzZ, Not that i know off.. Why would you want to do such a thing anyways?
[01:29] <x4556> ebb: i did nothing happened
[01:29] <al__> with dd, is it ok to write any *.bin file to a new disk? like is it ok to use a ddrescue.bin as a if with dd?
[01:29] <xpololz> ctmjr: ok, again thanks for help.
[01:29] <Roey> hey do I need the alternate disk to install to raid1 if I already have the partitions set up?
[01:29] <ZzZ> jasmuz, for fun i guess, just to see how it would be to switch between xfce and gnome instantaneously :)
[01:29] <MasterCD0> Flash wont work on ubuntu 9.04. CAN ANYBODY HELP? PLEASE!?!?
[01:30] <orville1> LjL: all fixed! Thanks!
[01:30] <lstarnes> MasterCD0: you need to be patient
[01:30] <LjL> orville1: nice
[01:30] <ebb> x4556: what happens when you type 'ldd appname' ?
[01:30] <jrib> !flash > MasterCD0
[01:30] <xrandr> MasterCD0: flashplayer?
[01:30] <Roey> GiantTalkingCow: hi
[01:30] <Roey> GiantTalkingCow: great nick
[01:30] <ZzZ> MasterCD0, did u enable nonfree repos?
[01:30] <lstarnes> MasterCD0: have you installed flashplugin-nonfree?
[01:30] <Roey> GiantTalkingCow:  Do I need the alternate disk to install to raid1 if I already have the partitions set up?
[01:30] <jasmuz> ZzZ, Hahaha.. go learn some BASH if you are feeling bored :P
[01:30] <x4556> ebb: see the problem is, that its just a program i compiled from source, so its just in a folder.
[01:30] <x4556> ebb: its xboxdrv a user space xbox 360 controller driver, which used to work..
[01:30] <ZzZ> jasmuz, well, thats the point i guess, trying to explore the possibilities
[01:31] <xpololz> ctmjr: ouh, one more question, do i actually need the x-server? and what's the "default run level" on my system? as i said im pretty new to ubuntu :/
[01:31] <volante> hi, i'm booting ubuntu-9.10-rc-desktop-amd64.iso and selecting "install ubuntu" but its just booting me into a gnome desktop, looks like a live image
[01:31] <volante> how do i actually run the installer?
[01:31] <jasmuz> ZzZ, At least i used to remote connect to the X of another machine in my network just for fun.
[01:32] <Viggleik> 	
[01:32] <Viggleik> Hi. I have problems with the network speed in vmware is slow. Someone who knows what is the cause?
[01:32] <ZzZ> jasmuz, i was trying to figure that one out with xp machine and this one, but no luck
[01:32] <xrandr> volante: i had that happen the first time i did it. Reboot, make sure the install option is selected, (use spacebar) and then hit enter
[01:32] <xmatthewx> thanks xrandr. looks like i have some reading to do. seems like many people have suspend issues related to acpi on their thinkpads. haven't found anyone with trouble using / charging a battery, but i'll dig deeper.
[01:32] <xrandr> xmatthewx: np :)
[01:32] <lstarnes> kazaa_lite: try looking for termcap instead of libtermcap
[01:32] <jasmuz> ZzZ, Vinagre for VNC control
[01:32] <ebb> dandaman: grep sed tee xargs are good ones to learn :)
[01:33] <volante> xrandr: thanks ill try again.. ive tried about 3 times already
[01:33] <nolimitsoya> i want to disable all desktop compositing effects in 9.10 netbook remix. how do i do that?
[01:33] <kazaa_lite> lstarnes: no use:(
[01:33] <dandaman> so i have netbeans open
[01:33] <dandaman> and i tried ps ax | grep netbeans
[01:33] <dandaman> and it went crazy
[01:33] <dandaman> printing out a bunch of stuff
[01:33] <ZzZ> jasmuz, well, i was trying to use remote desktop viewer :) p
[01:33] <volante> xrandr: i didnt use space bar though i used the arrow keys
[01:33] <MasterCD0> im a complete noob to this ubuntu lol i have flash player installed but it still wont work
[01:34] <ebb> x4556: is there an executable in the source dir?
[01:34] <xrandr> volante: use arrow keys, spacebar, then enter
[01:34] <jasmuz> ZzZ, tons of fun
[01:34] <lstarnes> MasterCD0: did you restart firefox?
[01:34] <ZzZ> any cool setups for desktop? anyone?
[01:34] <bradland> dandaman: did all the lines match the phrase 'netbeans'?
[01:34] <xrandr> MasterCD0: get libflashplayer from adobe's site. copy libflashplayer.so to /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins  and /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins/
[01:34] <bradland> you might just have a lot of processes
[01:34] <MasterCD0> yep several times ive even tried using the opera browser and no luck
[01:35] <x4556> ebb: yes
[01:35] <x4556> ebb: ./xboxdrv
[01:35] <dandaman> bradland: yeah but i dont know which one i will use for killall
[01:35]  * xrandr wonders if he can run ubuntu off of a flash drive....
[01:35] <ZzZ> xrandr, for sure u can, there are plenty tutorials out there
[01:36] <jasmuz> xrandr, can bet he can run a ubuntu from a flash drive!
[01:36]  * Scunizi has that currently and uses it to fix win machine
[01:36] <volante> its got "try ubuntu without any change to your computer" and "install ubuntu".... i choose "install ubuntu" and it boots into the live image
[01:36] <bradland> dandaman: well, ideally you shouldn't be killing a lot of processes
[01:36] <bradland> dandaman: they should exit normally when you close them
[01:36] <ebb> x4556: did you try 'ldd xboxdrv' ?
[01:36] <dandaman> well i had some crazy error before i restarted
[01:36] <jasmuz> xrandr, i recommend you check uNetbootin
[01:36] <xrandr> volante: redownload and reburn the image
[01:36] <volante> is this jsut a really bad bug? perhaps i need to try installing 9.04 instead
[01:36] <Terminus> hello. i tried installing openoffice 3 on hardy but it removed thunderbird. now i'm trying to remove openoffice but i get an error with "/var/lib/dpkg/info/openoffice.org-hyphenation-en-us.postrm: 6: update-openoffice-dicts: not found" dpkg --remove --force-all openoffice.org-hyphenation-en-us doesn't work. is there any other way to get rid of this package?
[01:36] <dandaman> netbeans would pop up a bunch of alert windows
[01:36] <volante> xrandr: i ran the integrity test and it says its fine
[01:36] <dandaman> saying the same thing
[01:36] <dandaman> and i had to restart
[01:37] <xrandr> volante: ok. but is it possible the image itself is defunct?
[01:37] <bradland> dandaman: depending upon the way a program is written, it can have a lot of processes.
[01:37] <dandaman> i see
[01:38] <ZzZ> later guys
[01:38] <x4556> ebb: http://pastebin.com/m68558b27
[01:38] <bradland> dandaman: also, try having a look at system monitor under system, administration. it will show you processes with status, and has a nice GUI interface that you can use to kill processes without refining your script-fu
[01:39] <Viggleik> Hi. I have problems with the network speed in vmware is slow. Someone who knows what is the cause? I need a little bit help :/
[01:39] <dandaman> cool, thansk
[01:39] <ebb> x4556: try 'find /usr/ -name libboost'
[01:39] <bradland> dandaman: be careful killing processes though. when you kill an app, it's like pulling the rub out from under it. the app doesn't have a chance to go through all it's shutdown procedures, which can cause problems.
[01:39] <ebb> x4556: try 'find /usr/ -name libboost*'
[01:39] <dandaman> ahh
[01:39] <Scunizi> Viggleik: #vmware typically..
[01:39] <Viggleik> thx lol
[01:40] <dandaman> is there a hotkey to get to the system monitor? like in windows there is ctrl+alt+delete
[01:40] <Scunizi> dandaman: you can add the system monitor to the top bar on the screen that show the clock.. right mouse click "add" and look for system monitor.
[01:41] <x4556> ebb: http://pastebin.com/m7f26f6a0
[01:41] <bradland> dandaman: no, unfortunately, there isn't, but Scunizi's suggestion is a good one
[01:41] <dandaman> thanks
[01:41] <jasmuz> Greetings to all. I updated to Karmic, and i have my TTY's broken, nothing but a straight line of blue and green, any ideas of getting them back? Using an ATI X1550 card with Open drivers
[01:42] <upgrdman> in firefox if i double click on part of the url in the address bar it selects the entire url. in windows it will select just the piece you double click.. is there a way to enable this in ubuntu's firefox?
[01:42] <jasmuz> !ubuntu one
[01:42] <jasmuz> !ubuntuone
[01:42] <maco> upgrdman: i think you need to triple click
[01:42] <maco> upgrdman: or maybe it's single click...
[01:42] <bradland> !#ubuntu+1
[01:42] <maco> upgrdman: there is a clicky way to select the whole thing, i know that
[01:43] <bradland> upgrdman: i know exactly what you're talking about, but i don't know of any single-word selection shortcut in FF Linux
[01:44] <upgrdman> maco: ya i know about that... but its a bitch. and it seems like only firefox does it that way. every other app in ubuntu works like i want ... double click selects the part
[01:44] <upgrdman> bradland: ok :( at least im not alone
[01:44] <bradland> upgrdman: trust me, every time i double click, i'm all @#$%!
[01:44] <Scunizi> upgrdman: I hate how that behaves in windows.. I much prefer the other way
[01:44] <ebb> x4556: try 'ln -s /usr/lib/libboost_thread-mt.so libboost_thread-mt.so.1.37.0'
[01:45] <ctmjr> YBH_1: is that a script your running to check my version when i log in
[01:45] <maco> upgrdman: dont say the b-word ;)
[01:45] <ebb> x4556: wait
[01:45] <bradland> Scunizi: Everywhere else in Ubuntu, double-clicking a string will select the nearest single-word boundary... except the FF address bar
[01:45] <ebb> x4556: try 'ln -s /usr/lib/libboost_thread-mt.so /usr/lib/libboost_thread-mt.so.1.37.0'
[01:45] <x4556> ebb: ok.
[01:45] <CShadowRun> Anyone know how i can force the keyboard shortcuts dialog to take a modifier on it's own as a shortcut? On my laptop Mod4 is a "Home" key, and i'd like to bind it to show desktop.
[01:45] <Scunizi> bradland: that tells me something is different in FF.. you might find it in about:config
[01:46] <bradland> Scunizi: however, i may have just had an epiphany. maybe dots do not constitute a word boundary in Ubuntu/Linux
[01:46] <VXxed> How can I update my BIOS in ubuntu?
[01:46] <Scunizi> bradland: could be
[01:46] <x4556> ebb: ur a life saviour man.
[01:46] <ebb> x4556: np =]
[01:46] <x4556> ebb: thanks a ton.
[01:46] <Scunizi> VXxed: do you really need to or are you just wanting to because there is a newer one available?
[01:47] <ebb> x4556: gl with xbox controller sounds fun
[01:47] <BaseBallBoy> hello
[01:47] <x4556> ebb: heh that program is the only way to use the controller to play snes games :-D
[01:47] <ebb> x4556: wow snes vry classy
[01:47] <ebb> x4556: =]
[01:47] <Edson`> Is there any way to do a fresh install and yet keep your files? Like when I install to Karmic how do I keep my default settings and programs?
[01:47] <x4556> ebb: haha, anyway thanks a bunch im off.
[01:47] <ebb> x4556: vintage wine =]
[01:47] <ebb> x4556: cya
[01:48] <Scunizi> Edson`: only if you have a seperate /home partiton
[01:48] <Scunizi> *partition
[01:48] <Edson`> Scunizi: And how do you create such a partition?
[01:49] <VXxed> scunizi: It may turn on the fans in my laptop, so it's worth trying.  That or debugging the DSDT, and that looks like a long process
[01:49] <BaseBallBoy> when i try to connect to my other computer through an ssh server my terminal says, "Permission denied, please try again." what am i doing wrong (and please note both computers have been sudo apt-get install ssh  ;))
[01:50] <bradland> this is interesting. in gedit, and in the string "www.google.com", the dots represent word boundaries, so that throws my theory out the window
[01:50] <Scunizi> Edson`: on install you have to manually partition.. if you haven't done that then gparted can create a partiton with whatever leftover space you currently have.. you then copy all your /home files including the hidden . files to that new partition.. when doing the fresh install use the manual partitioning tool to name but NOT format that partition.
[01:50] <a|3xx> my ubuntu installation freezes when i mount a truecrypt volume, any ideas?
[01:51] <ebb> does anyone here run ubuntu in a kvm image ? if so could they tell me how to get the '-vga vmware' option to work on the guest ubuntu system?
[01:51] <kisuke> does any one know how to set/force ubuntu to use all of my processor? currently it is locked down to 800MHz, when my processor is made for 1.6 GHz
[01:51] <Scunizi> VXxed: ah.. google might be your friend here.. try <name of motherboard> bios upgrade ubuntu for the search string
[01:52] <BaseBallBoy> =(
[01:52] <x4556> BaseBallBoy: use -l for the login name of the user ( the computer ur trying to connect to)
[01:52] <x4556> BaseBallBoy: like -l baseballboy
[01:52] <VXxed> Hrm.  I've always been a bit evasive of bios upgrading...but alright, thanks
[01:52] <BaseBallBoy> ok
[01:52] <x4556> BaseBallBoy: then it'll prompt you for the pass
[01:52] <crdlb> kisuke: are you sure it's not clocking up when you need it? (to save power)
[01:52] <x4556> ebb: my girl is so needy lol.
[01:53] <Edson`> Scunizi: gparted?
[01:53] <xpololz> ctmjr: are you there?
[01:53] <BaseBallBoy> so in terminal i type -l <usr> ?
[01:53] <bradland> Scunizi: too bad he didn't stick around, i found the config entry that alters that behavior. On Win/Mac browser.urlbar.doubleClickSelectsAll=false; on Linux, true
[01:53] <bradland> *cue dramatic music*
[01:54] <ctmjr> xpololz: yes unless it did not work then i am not here
[01:54] <x4556> BaseBallBoy: no, type ssh i.p.a.d.d.r.e.s.s -l username
[01:54] <BaseBallBoy> ah
[01:54] <ebb> x4556: loll yeh girls love snes games esp mario kart
[01:54] <x4556> ebb: she hates yoshi though!
[01:54] <ebb> x4556: loll awww
[01:55] <x4556> heh bought a geforce2 MX400 just to play SNES on here.
[01:55] <GiantTalkingCow> How could anyone hate Yoshi?
[01:55] <x4556> GiantTalkingCow: thats what I said.
[01:55] <ebb> x4556: and pocky and rocky nother girl fave
[01:55] <xpololz> ctmjr: well i didnt try yet, dont want to end up stuck again but my question was, i do need x-server to install the driver right?
[01:55] <JJman6> has anyone setup a USB 3G modem in (K)ubuntu?
[01:56] <x4556> ebb: I'm usually playing something like contra
[01:56] <ctmjr> xpololz: yes
[01:56] <ebb> x4556: =O
[01:56] <x4556> zsnes ftw
[01:56] <x4556> ^.~
[01:57] <ebb> x4556: so you like mental pain then? lol orrr you can actualy get passed first levels :O?
[01:57] <JJman6> can  anyone tell me how to get vendorid & productid of a device!  Is there a log or a cmd i can run?
[01:57] <x4556> ebb: might as well join #ubuntu-offtopic before someone tells us too
[01:57] <BaseBallBoy> it isnt saying anything
[01:57] <ebb> oki :)
[01:58] <x4556> ebb: except im not sure how to on empathy since /join does not work...
[01:58] <ebb> x4556: hmmm never heard of empathy =o
[01:59] <craigbass1976> Anyone having trouble playing farkle on facebook?  My wife is yelling about it, but I have flash 10 installed.  Couldn't find a newer version on adobe's site
[01:59] <ZykoticK9> ebb, you will if/when you install 9.10 - it's the default Messenger client...
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[01:59] <FloodBot3> momo: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
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[02:00] <bradland> BaseBallBoy: what do you mean it isn't saying anything?
[02:01] <BaseBallBoy> now it said, "ssh: connect to host 192.186.0.8 port 22: Connection timed out"
[02:01] <Mike999> Hey everyone, my xorg.conf got nuked somehow and I'm wondering if anyone has experience of having 2 nvidia cards (1 PCI-E + 1 PCI) and having 3 monitors work as one display to help me reconfigure my xorg.conf
[02:01] <ebb> ZykoticK9: cool :)
[02:01] <bradland> JJman6: is lspci what you're looking for?
[02:01] <x_> ebb, back
[02:01] <dva5912> ./ping
[02:02] <ebb> ZykoticK9: it used for msn yahoo ?
[02:02] <ebb> wb x_
[02:02] <ZykoticK9> ebb, yup
[02:02] <bradland> BaseBallBoy: are you certain ssh is running on the remote machine?
[02:02] <JJman6> bradland,  not sure
[02:02] <x_> BaseBallBoy, sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[02:02] <bradland> BaseBallBoy: if you installed just ssh, you only have the client
[02:02] <x_> ebb, empathy is a very odd client.
[02:02] <ZykoticK9> JJman6, is this a USB device?  if so use "lsusb" in a terminal
[02:02] <bradland> yeah, what x_ said
[02:02] <ebb> ZykoticK9: cool guess first thing i be doin is getting irssi :)
[02:02] <dva5912> Ok, just installed ubuntu (Again) and ive relized that for some of my school work, I need a movie editor. Ideas? I want something like windows movie maker, but if its better more power to it
[02:03] <bradland> JJman6: lspci will show you pci devices, and as ZykoticK9 suggested, lsusb handles usb
[02:03] <x_> dva5912, avidemux ?
[02:03] <protect> hello
[02:03] <JJman6> Yes its a USB 3G modem i'm trying to get working
[02:03] <BaseBallBoy> openssh-server is already the newest version.
[02:03] <bradland> yeah lsusb
[02:03] <kisuke> crdlb: i dont think so it stays cool constantlyand the heat never spike like it is going to full power
[02:03] <dva5912> x_: Ok, wow. Definently never heard of that. Let me googlefy
[02:03] <tomvolek> when is the next version of Ubuntu will get released ?  thanks
[02:03] <Lopta1> Is there some tool like iotop but which could measure iops for the each task?
[02:03] <kewlbns69> 2 days
[02:03] <bradland> BaseBallBoy: can you ping the destination host?
[02:04] <GiantTalkingCow> tomvolek: 29th of October
[02:04] <kewlbns69> they have a counter on ubuntu.com
[02:04] <tomvolek> thanks guys
[02:04] <JJman6> Well i've tried following some instructions from a web site that has me creating some udev rule and aconfig file.  because the device doesn't mount properly at first.
[02:04] <x_> BaseBallBoy, is the host on your local network!?!?
[02:04] <bradland> x_: so far ahead of me :)
[02:04] <BaseBallBoy> bradland: ping?
[02:04] <bradland> oy
[02:05] <tomvolek> has anybody tried Ubuntu with Mac snow leopard as a dual boot here, if so  what boot loader do you recommend ?
[02:05] <x_> bradland, you can take over if you like. im about to go do something involving a bong.
[02:05] <bradland> why are you trying to ssh, exactly?
[02:05] <bradland> x_: lol
[02:05] <JJman6> so lsusb is useless (upon first plugging it in)  because it doesn't show up right off until that udev rule runs.  But my concern is that its not getting the correct idVendor & idProduct
[02:05] <MacOS_User> Yo man, I have an Ubuntu query regarding the "beta" and upgrading.
[02:05] <x_> bradland, well i have been on the pc all day fixing my install after upgrading to 9.10, my audio broke, grub issues. etc etc
[02:05] <BaseBallBoy> i have a game server running on my Desktop PC, and i want to be able to access the server from my laptop
[02:06] <Hordeking> Hi. Is there any way to manage off-package versions of software? In particular, I want to use the cutting edge Wine, as built from source, but I don't want the package Wine 1.0.1 as well, since I'll never use it.
[02:06] <crdlb> kisuke: you can check with the cpu frequency monitor applet, or by running 'cat /proc/cpuinfo' while running something cpu-intensive
[02:06] <x_> BaseBallBoy, can you type ping ip.of.laptop
[02:06] <kisuke> crdlb: thn
[02:06] <protect> my ubuntu starts very slowly?
[02:07] <bradland> BaseBallBoy: what is the IP of the desktop?
[02:07] <kazaa_lite> protect: it needs vitamin B
[02:07] <kazaa_lite> :p
[02:07] <protect> more than 50minutes
[02:07] <MenZa> Hordeking: Not really, no - why not use the wine .deb repositories?
[02:07] <kisuke> crdlb: thanks no i need to figure out what i have that is proessor intensive
[02:07] <Flannel> Hordeking: Wine has an Ubuntu repository with the current version (might also have dailies, I don't know).  In general, when compiling from source, use checkinstall
[02:07] <Flannel> !checkinstall | Hordeking
[02:07] <MenZa> Hordeking: They're a few days late, but that shouldn't matter.
[02:07] <MenZa> Flannel: checkinstall isn't particularly good if the packages are still badly packaged... the best would be the repository, really.
[02:07] <Lopta1> Is there some tool like iotop but which could measure IOPS (Input/Output operations Per Second) for the each task in the real-time just like iotop? I want to see how much impact were mysql producing to the drives io performance
[02:07] <Flannel> MenZa: Of course.
[02:08] <Flannel> MenZa: but checkinstall is better than nothing
[02:08] <MenZa> Flannel: Certainly.
[02:08] <BaseBallBoy> desktop IP: 192.168.0.8
[02:08] <JJman6> Bus 002 Device 004: ID 19d2:2000
[02:08] <bradland> BaseBallBoy: ok, so at a terminal prompt on your laptop, type pint 192.168.0.8
[02:08] <bradland> Doh!
[02:08] <BlacKnight> Anyone here have a Logitech G25 wheel ?
[02:09] <bradland> BaseBallBoy: ping 192.168.0.8
[02:09] <JJman6> thats my device but i don't think hte ID's are correct as thats what my rule is  assigning is there a way i can GET the actual ID of my device
[02:09] <BaseBallBoy> what does that do?
[02:09] <Hordeking> Thanks guys. I'll check this stuff
[02:09] <craigbass1976> BaseBallBoy, I might have missed some of the conversation...  Is ssh running?  ps -ef | grep ssh
[02:09] <craigbass1976> Anyone having trouble playing farkle on facebook?  My wife is yelling about it, but I have flash 10 installed.  Couldn't find a newer version on adobe's site
[02:10] <bradland> BaseBallBoy: ping is a basic network diagnostic utility. it sends ICMP packets to a host, which instruct it to reply, then records the amount of time it takes.
[02:10] <dva5912> x_: but, does avidemux have sub titles? or even title slide stuff? I need something like that
[02:10] <dva5912> just so i can make easy work out of this
[02:10] <crdlb> kisuke: 'while true; do echo; done' should do it
[02:10] <bradland> BaseBallBoy: it'll keep running, so just press ctrl-c to stop it
[02:10] <craigbass1976> I think my neighbor is going to shoot me over the farkle thing too
[02:11] <MacOS_User> Ok, so, let just say that for the sake of understanding man, I download the Ubuntu 9.10 "beta" man, and then I install it man, then, as predicted, the new version hits the street man, can I update directly to the new version without doing a full reinstall man from the beta?
[02:11] <Billiard> Hordeking: you can use checkinstall to create a deb from source
[02:11] <BaseBallBoy> now what?
[02:11] <bradland> craigbass1976: it's good for them to do without. muhahaha
[02:11] <x_> dva5912, not sure. just pointing to an option
[02:11] <hanasaki> how can I check if my nfs is mounted nosquash?
[02:11] <StFS> hello, how can I see whether I have the 64 bit or 32 bit version of ubuntu installed? If there is a /lib64 directory, does that necessarily mean that I have the 64 bit version?
[02:11] <Billiard> Hordeking: sorry that question was old, window wasnt scrolled
[02:11] <dva5912> x_: k, i hear ya. Unfortunently. That option isnt viable for me
[02:11] <Hordeking> Billiard: That's okay
[02:11] <Scunizi> StFS: lsb_release -a
[02:11] <shane__> is there a wine repo for karmic yet?
[02:11] <StFS> Scunizi: doesn't say there
[02:12] <Scunizi> StFS: what does it say there?
[02:12] <MacOS_User> Ok, so, let just say that for the sake of understanding man, I download the Ubuntu 9.10 "beta" man, and then I install it man, then, as predicted, the new version hits the street man, can I update directly to the new version without doing a full reinstall man from the beta?
[02:12] <x_> dva5912, ok.
[02:12] <violet523> how woul di add a change in my kernel line parameters?
[02:12] <bradland> !#ubuntu+1 | MacOS_User
[02:12] <craigbass1976> bradland, I know, but this whole "I'm married to one and live next door to the other" thing is going to go badly... especially since they're both addicted to facebook games
[02:12] <Billiard> MacOS_User: yes you can upgrade, dont need to do a full reinstall
[02:12] <Hilikus> hey guys
[02:12] <Hilikus> how do i remove old kernels?
[02:12] <BaseBallBoy> now what?
[02:12] <StFS> Scunizi: Distributor ID: Ubuntu | Description:    Ubuntu 8.04.3 LTS | Release:        8.04 | Codename:       hardy
[02:12] <protect> i want to install back to 904
[02:12] <bradland> craigbass1976: i'm somehow thinking that this can work to your advantage ;)
[02:13] <Billiard> Hilikus: apt-get remove them
[02:13] <Hilikus> there's no package called them
[02:13] <craigbass1976> bradland, stop it
[02:13] <craigbass1976> bradland, ;)
[02:13] <bradland> :)
[02:13] <MacOS_User> unbutto: are you saying that even the release after 29 OCT 09 will break? That unlike other Ubuntu releases, this one is being released despite it not being ready for prime time man?
[02:13] <Billiard> Hilikus: linux-image-<version>
[02:13] <StFS> Scunizi: uname -a says: "Linux janus-stfs 2.6.24-25-generic #1 SMP Tue Oct 20 07:31:10 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux" so there's no mention of 64 bits there either so I'm getting a little sceptical
[02:13] <Hilikus> Billiard: cool, thanks
[02:13] <bradland> BaseBallBoy: how'd that ping work out?
[02:14] <Scunizi> StFS: weird.. usually it mentions x86 or amd64..  probably 32bit
[02:14] <violet523> right now im hitting e at the grrub screen and manually typing it in
[02:14] <protect> too many bugs here
[02:14] <BaseBallBoy> all it said what a bunch of stuff
[02:14] <craigbass1976> Hilikus, Don't they just go away?  I thought only three or four were kept at any given time
[02:14] <Hilikus> craigbass1976: i don't think so, ihave like 5 already
[02:14] <BaseBallBoy> g2g G'night all!
[02:15] <JJman6> StFS: i just tired that lsb_release cmd on mine and i get same info as u (for 9.04)  and i KNOW i'm running 64bit.
[02:15] <protect> kubuntu or ubuntu ?
[02:15] <Sirisian> Can you use system calls in a kernel module?
[02:15] <StFS> JJman6: thanks... what about "uname -a"
[02:15] <ZykoticK9> StFS, the i686 in your uname means 32bit
[02:15] <JJman6> Bus 002 Device 004: ID 19d2:2000
[02:15] <StFS> ZykoticK9: ahh... but of course :)
[02:15] <StFS> ZykoticK9: thanks
[02:16] <JJman6> oops.   uname  shows me x86_64
[02:16] <team_duncan> Anybody feel like helping someone with a wine problem?
[02:16] <craigbass1976> Hilikus, Oh, you're right.  I never paid attention; I think I just counted 15 in my menu.lst
[02:16] <StFS> JJman6: that's an oops?
[02:16] <Billiard> team_duncan: whats the issue?
[02:16] <JJman6> no i repasted previos entry
[02:16] <craigbass1976> So, the gist of it is I'm out of luck in the farkle dept, or my wife is at least?
[02:16] <bradland> Looks like a Vodaphone USB 3G NIC
[02:17] <bradland> craigbass1976: what happens when she tries to play it?
[02:17] <StFS> Is there any downside now to running the 64 bit version? any incompatabilities for desktop usage that you have come across?
[02:17] <MacOS_User> you man, I seemed to have lost connectivity man.
[02:18] <Billiard> StFS: people seem to have more problems with flash on 64bit
[02:18] <MacOS_User> ubutto, can you tell me the channel you suggested again please man?
[02:18] <RedLAnce> StFS, I've been running the 64 bit version for close to a year now...I've had very little trouble with it
[02:18] <team_duncan> billiard: trying to install diablo 2 in fact, but when I try right clicking the install file on the cd, and clicking open with wine application, i get nada... when I try "wine /media/cdrom0/installer.exe" i get "wine: could not load L"D:\\installer.exe": Module not found"
[02:18] <bradland> !#ubuntu+1 | MacOS_User
[02:18] <MacOS_User> thank you man
[02:18] <ZykoticK9> StFS, there aren't too many downsides to running 64bit anymore -- flash works fine on my system -- i have run into some problems with game emulators (getlibs does solve most of those too)
[02:18] <kewlbns69> i ran flash on 64bit...in general it worked
[02:18] <bradland> the dude abides
[02:19] <StFS> Billiard: ahh... that was probably my reason for going with the 32 bit version when I installed this thing ;)
[02:19] <bradland> or in this case, the man abides
[02:19] <StFS> ZykoticK9: thanks
[02:19] <Billiard> team_duncan: did you install wine from the package manager?
[02:19] <team_duncan> yep... and it runs notepad and explorer.exe just fine
[02:19] <kewlbns69> why would you want to go 32bit if you have 64bit hardware? it's like running dos on a pentium D lol
[02:19] <StFS> I'll pick the 64 bit then when I reinstall 9.10
[02:20] <bradland> MacOS_User: also, ubottu is a bot, which is why he doesn't answer
[02:20] <team_duncan> billiard: i actually tried executing the installer file from within explorer but i got "access denied"
[02:20] <kewlbns69> that's my plan sifs :)
[02:20] <protect> driver of ubuntu910 for intel x4500 also has bugs？
[02:20] <JJman6> I can't get flash to work on my 64bit (well it worked from the default install)  but when i tried upgrading Firefox and reinstalling flash it won't install
[02:20] <socratees> I'm stuck with a problem. Monodevelop wouldn't start and it throws some mono addins not found error. Does anyone know how i can install mono addins?
[02:20] <RedLAnce> My system seems to be rather sluggish after my upgrade to 9.10...any known issues?
[02:20] <nutterpc> well karmic installed ok, starting to notice some of the bugs associated alrdy :P
[02:20] <Amphoterik> How do you maximize the speed of a wireless connection installed with ndiswrapper?
[02:20] <MacOS_User> oh
[02:20] <bradland> !Karmic
[02:21] <kewlbns69> it's still in beta
[02:21] <StFS> well... off to bed... thanks for your help guys
[02:21] <kewlbns69> official release isn't for 2 more days
[02:21] <ian_mac> kewlbns69, Karmic is in Beta?
[02:21]  * om26er says for karmic talk go to #ubuntu+1
[02:21] <ian_mac> I thought that it was in RC
[02:21] <kewlbns69> someone said 9.10
[02:21] <Amphoterik> I have tried sudo iwconfig wlan0 rate 540M, but it doesnt appear to do anything
[02:21] <Amphoterik> btw, the wireless card is wireless N
[02:21] <kewlbns69> ok...agreed RC and beta are the same thing IMO
[02:21] <SikEnCide> RC is release canidate still beta
[02:22] <maco> hmm?
[02:22] <kewlbns69> thats what i thought
[02:22] <maco> it is RC
[02:22] <ian_mac> beta and RC are *not* the same thing, at least in the normal software industry
[02:22] <SikEnCide> it just means it is 1 step closer to being stable
[02:22] <maco> and it is frozen for release
[02:22] <craigbass1976> bradland, http://www.thebestcabinetsite.com/Screenshot-FARKLE.png    It's hung up there
[02:22] <genii> SikEnCide: RC != beta
[02:22] <maco> ian_mac: beta and RC are 2 weeks apart in ubuntu land too
[02:22] <kewlbns69> RC's are still "pre-release" officially
[02:23] <kewlbns69> hence...beta
[02:23] <maco> by "frozen for release" i mean they're rolling the ISOs for the release now
[02:23] <bradland> can you ping static.ak.fbcdn.net?
[02:23] <dva5912> Anyway that i could put some text on my desktop without editing my background image? i want to put some return information if its found. or maby even on the login screen
[02:23] <craigbass1976> bradland, I'm wondering if farkle is trying to spy or something, and won't work without one of those infamous "Windows Registry" thingees
[02:23] <ian_mac> well, sure...  pre-release...  but that is still different than beta
[02:23] <ian_mac> anyway
[02:23] <bonez46> how nervous should I be about the warning .. "do not install on production system".. have any of you experienced any 'problems'.. with 9.10 rc?
[02:23] <maco> bradland: someone in particular or any of us?
[02:23] <bradland> craigbass1976: heheh, never attribute to malice what can be adequately explained by stupidity
[02:23] <protect> my notebook has been dead once  last night
[02:23] <bradland> maco: sry, just craig
[02:23] <kewlbns69> apples n oranges m8 :)
[02:24] <akatsuki> hi everyone
[02:24] <Amphoterik> Anyone here experienced with installing wireless cards via ndiswrapper?
[02:24] <craigbass1976> bradland, just grabbing for any straws that come to mind...
[02:24] <akatsuki> what's a popular choice for music player in linux?
[02:24] <craigbass1976> akatsuki, I use vlc
[02:24] <Amphoterik> akatsuki: i use rhythmbox
[02:24] <bradland> craigbass1976: yeah, pretty much. it's impossible to see "inside" a flash application, so you have to work from the bottom up. but that's the same for any problem
[02:24] <hanasaki> what are the pro/con of using smb vs nfs for mounts? other than windows can use smb.  assume its all a linux box client/server... what about andrew fs or coda?
[02:24] <protect> rhy
[02:24] <BlacKnight> rhythmbox :P
[02:25] <akatsuki> ah. is winamp cool with ubuntu?
[02:25] <robert__> how do I make a keyboard short cut (i.e. ctrl+r) for ctrl+alt+f1
[02:25] <JJman6> Songbird is the best music player!  rawr.
[02:25] <kewlbns69> no winamp on linux
[02:25] <x_> hanasaki, nfs is very easy to setup on ubuntu, and its fast.
[02:25] <kewlbns69> xmms is very similar though
[02:25] <digimaus> If you're wanting to use something like Winamp, use Audacious.
[02:26] <hanasaki> x_:  samba is slower?  a lot?
[02:26] <digimaus> It's very similar to Winamp in how it works, looks and feels.
[02:26] <robert__> how do I make a keyboard short cut (i.e. ctrl+r) for ctrl+alt+f1?
[02:26] <x_> hanasaki, I dont know how much, but nfs is very lightweight compared to samba
[02:26] <robert__> as in what is the command
[02:26] <akatsuki> digimaus: alright i'll download it now, thanks :)
[02:26] <x_> hanasaki, and if its all linux, why run a windows sharing protocol?
[02:26] <kewlbns69> there's a menu item for keyboard shortcuts
[02:26] <Sxx> hello is any1 here any good with motherboard connections please please
[02:26] <kewlbns69> i'm not currently running linux so i forget where it is but might be in something like "system"
[02:26] <digimaus> akatsuki: NP, good luck with it.  I use it myself.
[02:26] <Amphoterik> How do you maximize the speed of a wireless N nic installed via ndiswrapper?
[02:26] <hanasaki> x_ thanks .   is there a good free nfs client for windows xp? vista? win7?   x_ most of my stuf is unix.. I do have one or two win people
[02:26] <robert__> but what command does ctrl+alt+d1 do
[02:27] <robert__> ?
[02:27] <robert__> f1*
[02:27] <protect> which is better ?real or mplayer (on playing rmvb )
[02:27] <brian_> i want to install a new version of opera browser how do i del the old one completly
[02:27] <x_> hanasaki, I don't know, I would imagine yes. google it maybe?
[02:27] <brian_> purge opera?
[02:27] <hanasaki> x_:  is there anything like network neighborhood for printer and fileshares on linux?
[02:27] <Hilikus> can someone help me understand bootchart results. my bootup takes like 70 seconds and i don't know why. it wasn't like that at the beginning
[02:27] <kewlbns69> open terminal? idk
[02:27] <x_> hanasaki, nfs can do printers.
[02:27] <hanasaki> can do?
[02:27] <x_> yes
[02:27] <BlacKnight> can nfs share printers with windows users ?
[02:27] <x_> not sure...
[02:28] <x_> i dont use windows
[02:28] <x_> i bet it can be done somehow.
[02:28] <BlacKnight> i use linux and i want to share to windows
[02:28] <hanasaki> x_:  huh nfs does printers too?  is that what you mean?  what version of nfs do you use and over tcp or udp?
[02:28] <x_> BlacKnight, then use samba
[02:28] <kewlbns69> install samba
[02:28] <tjz> should i be excited for ubuntu 9.1?
[02:28] <Roey> Do I need the alternate disk to install to raid1 if I already have the partitions set up?
[02:28] <tjz> i never used yet
[02:28] <BlacKnight> i tried samba, but the printer doesnt appear in windows... only my pc
[02:28] <zash> Network File System .. sharing printers? Wat?
[02:28] <tjz> i mean i am not a ubuntu desktop
[02:28] <x_> hanasaki, i just use it on my home network
[02:28] <Lopta1> Is there some tool like iotop but which could measure IOPS (Input/Output operations Per Second) for the each task in the real-time just like iotop? I want to see how much impact were mysql producing to the drives io performance
[02:28] <x_> !nfs > hanasaki
[02:28] <Amphoterik> How do you maximize the speed of a wireless N nic installed via ndiswrapper?
[02:28] <Sxx> http://img11.imageshack.us/i/image00q.jpg/  i need another ethernet my onboard one is dead what type do i need for my pc please thats the only 2 ports i have please.. i did buy a realtek 8139 pci but it doesn`t fit the white slots please
[02:29] <ari_stress> hi all, good morning
[02:29] <tjz> guys...i gonna install my first ubuntu desktop when 9.1 release.... shouldl i be excited..
[02:29] <tjz> :D
[02:29] <x_> ari_stress, or good evening..
[02:29] <ari_stress> may i ask how do i get updates from command line?
[02:29] <BlacKnight> apt-get update ?
[02:29] <Scunizi> tjz: sure.. be excited.. you're on a new journey
[02:29] <kewlbns69> ari what are you running now?
[02:29] <bradland_> Sxx: looks like PCI to me. what type of network card did you buy?
[02:30] <kewlbns69> sorry mistype i meant tjz
[02:30] <Sxx> realtek 8139
[02:30] <ari_stress> kewlbns69: it's 8.10
[02:30] <kewlbns69> if you're running windoze...be very excited you're freedom is comming :)
[02:30] <ari_stress> BlacKnight: i did apt-get update, it lists some lists, but then nothing happen
[02:30] <tjz> i am on win xp
[02:30] <tjz> two things stopping me.
[02:30] <tjz> 1. dreamweaver
[02:31] <robert__> tjz, whoop
[02:31] <kewlbns69> did you run i with sudo?
[02:31] <tjz> 2. adobe photoshop (gimp may works)
[02:31] <ari_stress> kewlbns69: yes, i become root 1st, sudo -i
[02:31] <digimaus> I set up Ubuntu two days ago and I'm already doing things that I couldn't do in decades of running Windows.
[02:31] <bradland_> Sxx: well, those really look like PCI to me. hrm.
[02:31] <tjz> i wonder can i run my starcraft 2 on ubuntu?
[02:31] <tjz> :D
[02:31] <beatbreaker> please suggest me a screen capturing program
[02:31] <Scunizi> ari_stress: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade.... dis-upgrade won't update you to the next update
[02:31] <Sxx> bradland: it seems the slot seperator wont let the realtek go all the way down in to th slot
[02:31] <kewlbns69> check out compiz digimaus...blows aero away bro :)
[02:31] <Cale> tjz: A lot of things work impressively well in wine these days.
[02:31] <mikejoconnor> tjz: that would require blizzard to finish starcraft 2
[02:31] <tjz> beatbreaker, lightscreen
[02:32] <protect> i feel that linux is  sharper than windows when playing
[02:32] <ari_stress> Scunizi: is that command will make my 8.10 becomes 9.04?
[02:32] <bonez46> SikEnCide: I caught the tail end, apparently, if the discussion about RC versus BETA release.. so, are you hinting that the 9.10 rc available now, is still really a beta and to expect bugs?
[02:32] <robert__> what command does ctrl+alt+f1 run?
[02:32] <bradland_> tjz: this will get me run out of here, but you might consider OS X if you'd like to run Dreamweaver and Photoshop, but still have Unix under the hood
[02:32] <Scunizi> ari_stress: no
[02:32] <digimaus> kewlbns69: I'll have to try it.  The latest edition of Windows I ran was W2K.
[02:32] <tjz> i don't like mac
[02:32] <tjz> :D
[02:32] <ari_stress> Scunizi: thanks, i'll try that
[02:32] <Zer0reZ> hm, backing up data from my primary drive to my secondary drive, 320GB to a 1 TB SATA Drives, it's going at ~5 MB/sec is that slow or am i just overly tired
[02:32] <robert__> OH NO!
[02:32] <bradland_> tjz: fair enough :)
[02:32] <tjz> hahaha
[02:32] <robert__> Y2.039K!
[02:33] <kewlbns69> 2k was pretty good...i'm stuck on vista cuz it came with my laptop and i needed it for school...i don't anymore so i'm putting linux on
[02:33] <tjz> brb
[02:33] <Scunizi> Zer0reZ: are you doing that graphically? or via cli?
[02:33] <digimaus> I tried Vista once.  That was enough.  Even five minutes drove me nuts.
[02:33] <Billiard> robert__: it swiches you to the first text terminal
[02:33] <robert__> kewlbns69, huh?
[02:33] <kewlbns69> it's garbage and MS even knows it which is why they're in such a hurry to shove 7 on the shelves
[02:33] <protect> ha ha
[02:33] <Zer0reZ> Scunizi: sorry, GUI.
[02:33] <robert__> Billiard, how, command wise
[02:33] <RedLAnce> Which netbook has the best Linux support?
[02:33] <arghh2d2> vist was probly the shortest lived windows version to date
[02:34] <protect> hp
[02:34] <kewlbns69> once u turn off UAC it's a "little" less annoying lol
[02:34] <Scunizi> Zer0reZ: that might be part of it.. I've always had better success and speed with cli copy of lots of data
[02:34] <bradland_> RedLAnce: I just worked on a Dell Mini 10v the other day running Ubuntu. really liked it.
[02:34] <robert__> kewlbns69, get ultimate windows tweaker
[02:34] <duckx0r> RedLAnce, if you go to the ubuntu netbook edition page, there's a link for supported netbooks
[02:34] <kewlbns69> of course you kill the entire security system in the process but i'm not a tard so it never worried me
[02:34] <beatbreaker> please suggest me a screen capturing program that makes movies
[02:34] <snaga> arghh2d2: 98SE in 1999, 2k in 2000, XP in 2001
[02:34] <Zer0reZ> yea this is only about 12 GB but you're right CLI is generally the better way
[02:34] <BlacKnight> wn7 asks for much hardware x.x
[02:34] <bradland_> kewlbns69: Once you turn off UAC, you might as well be running Windows XP
[02:34] <RedLAnce> Thanks!
[02:34] <Zer0reZ> Scunizi: i was just tired and didn't think about it when i started moving the dat
[02:34] <bradland_> kewlbns69: ... which you just said haha :)
[02:34] <Billiard> robert__: dont think its a command
[02:34] <robert__> kewlbns69, UWT allows you to change the amount of UAC prompt
[02:34] <robert__> s
[02:34] <Scunizi> beatbreaker: gtk-recordmydesktop
[02:34] <kewlbns69> also sucks half your memory by default no matter how much is installed lol
[02:35] <arghh2d2> snaga evidently xp was as good as it got in MS land
[02:35] <protect> cannot install sopcast
[02:35] <kewlbns69> thanx for the tip robert but i don't plan on running it for much longer ;)
[02:35] <snaga> 98SE was long-lived only because people are retarded :)
[02:35] <beatbreaker> Scunizi, thanks, i'll give it a go, what's the difference between that one and the QT version?
[02:36] <BlacKnight> I'm backing up my files from ntfs drive, to wipe it xD
[02:36] <beatbreaker> Scunizi, is QT not good for Gnome?
[02:36] <al__> can dd output progress??
[02:36] <akatsuki> digimaus: somehow vlc is louder than audacious....
[02:36] <Scunizi> beatbreaker: your choice.. not sure
[02:36] <kewlbns69> unless i can't get my audio interface to work on ubuntu unfortunately i'll have to set dual boot for audio production but if that's all i have to use windoze for i'll be happy
[02:36] <wes32> I can't seem to find where in gconf-editor the setting Preferences > Appearance > Visual Effects is stored. Could anyone point me into the right direction?
[02:36] <Rovanion> To compile a thing i need makeinfo. How do I get hold of that?
[02:36] <JJman6> vlc is extremely buggy and  unstable for me.  8-(
[02:36] <duckx0r> Scunizi, you can run QT programs in Gnome, but they are meant for KDE. The reverse applies for GTK
[02:36] <digimaus> akatsuki: I wouldn't know.  I have a 400W speaker/amp system hooked up to my computer, so I don't mess with the volume much in software. :)
[02:36] <arghh2d2> kewlbns69: what do you use for audio?
[02:36] <kewlbns69> i just found an article on linux audio software today i'll grab it
[02:37] <Scunizi> duckx0r: yep.. but that should have been for beatbreaker
[02:37] <duckx0r> Scunizi, so basically they won't integrate as well into the desktop
[02:37] <duckx0r> Scunizi, ohh sorry
[02:37] <duckx0r> Scunizi, too many chats :P
[02:37] <kewlbns69> beatbreaker was one of the packages mentioned scunizi
[02:37] <Scunizi> duckx0r: I know the feeling
[02:37] <JJman6> kewlbns69: You should check out Songbird get the 1.4beta its bit more stable/btr then the 1.2 release
[02:37] <kewlbns69> http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/three-o
[02:38] <beatbreaker> duckx0r, thanks, i understand now
[02:38] <kewlbns69> i was actually thinking of going with ardour....any thoughts jj?
[02:38] <Scunizi> duckx0r: just wait until tomorrow when 9.10 is official.. this channel will be humming
[02:38] <arghh2d2> kewlbns69: ardour is a really good audio recording software but it kind of requires you to run a special real-time kernel to get the most out of it.
[02:38] <duckx0r> Scunizi, yeah i can imagine
[02:38] <bradland_> al__: http://linuxcommando.blogspot.com/2008/06/show-progress-during-dd-copy.html
[02:39] <bradland_> it's not so straight forward
[02:39] <JJman6> anyone have any experience getting USB 3G modems working.  (i'm trying to use wvdial)  but with no luck
[02:39] <kewlbns69> get the most or make it work? cuz as long as i can get it to capture audio from my motu that's all i need really
[02:39] <harrison-bergero> hello
[02:39] <duckx0r> hi
[02:39] <kewlbns69> don't do much with midi or anything else
[02:39] <harrison-bergero> is anyone here proficient with ubuntu-windows networking?
[02:39] <protect> inputing by cellphone is so slow
[02:39] <JJman6> Audacity is pretty good sound editing program as well
[02:39] <harrison-bergero> i can't seem to get my ubuntu working properly on the LAN#
[02:40] <JJman6> harrison-bergero: Unplug windows machine, all will work better.  ;-)
[02:40] <kewlbns69> i tried the windows version of audacity...it's ugly and badly designed
[02:40] <snaga> akatsuki: vlc has "software amplification" for some reason
[02:40] <snaga> which, of course, you shouldn't use
[02:40] <arghh2d2> kewlbns69: what kind of music work are you planning on doing? live recordings? remixes? midi, keyboard?
[02:41] <harrison-bergero> JJman6...well it seems the windows machines are able to transfer files back and forth...its the ubuntu machine that cant
[02:41] <bradland_> harrison-bergero: narrow your query a bit. what are you trying to accomplish right now?
[02:41] <kewlbns69> i'm a studio/hobby musician...don't play with midi much except for the occasional backing track when i need some drums or bass w/ a VSTI
[02:41] <JJman6> naturally.  Samba prolly isn't setup right
[02:41] <harrison-bergero> bradland....i would like to transfer a file from ubuntu to a windows machine over LAN
[02:41] <bradland_> harrison-bergero: try connecting directly to the Ubuntu machine by IP
[02:42] <mickster04> harrison-bergero, have you tried sharing the folder with the file in?
[02:42] <harrison-bergero> mickster04;  yes
[02:43] <mickster04> harrison-bergero, and did u check the samba settings?
[02:43] <protect> wanted to improve my english skills here ,but felt failure
[02:43] <kewlbns69> i may do a bit of ocasional midi work for as i said...backing tracks which is why i've waited so long to "officially" switch to linux because midi was only recently implemented in ardour
[02:43] <harrison-bergero> mickster04...where do i check the samba settings?
[02:43] <binskipy2u> hey guys, anyone tell me if these links are legit? it says leaked final karmic
[02:43] <binskipy2u> http://www.unixmen.com/news-today/506-leaked-links-to-ubuntu-koala-final
[02:43] <binskipy2u> just wondering...
[02:43] <FloodBot3> binskipy2u: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[02:44] <COROh> !help
[02:44] <binskipy2u> is it possible that the final is "out" to certain people, groups of people etc
[02:44] <JJman6> its been a long while since i've configured Samba.  But also see if Samba browser lets you see windows machines!  (if they are even still using that)
[02:44] <arghh2d2> kewlbns69: kewlbns69 sounds like you want to use ardour but i would suggest installing a recording distro like ubuntu studio, studio 64 if you have 64 bit, or even just run dyne:bolic which is a live cd.  real-time kernel is crucial for recording with linux
[02:44] <JJman6> can i not ask a question and get an answer?
[02:44] <protect> tomorrow
[02:44] <COROh> !info
[02:44] <mickster04> harrison-bergero, well when u share a folder u have to install samba,  which should work automagically
[02:45] <harrison-bergero> JJman6...i simply used the network tab.  This is a fresh install so i dont know if samba is running or not
[02:45] <Scunizi> kewlbns69: check out the link.. they have repos you can list in ubuntu and install lots of music tools that are much better than audacity.. http://www.medibuntu.org/
[02:45] <COROh> !info
[02:45] <al__> bradland: do you know if you can use dd to write a copy of a disk (bin file) to a new device, even if that bin was created with ddrescue?
[02:45] <VXxed> Uhhh...where can I get intel's compiler?
[02:45] <om26er> binskipy2u: this is the latest cd and no one can get more recent cd : http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/20091027/karmic-desktop-i386.iso.  but its not final
[02:45] <harrison-bergero> mickster04....ah, you mean share on ubuntu side.  Let me try that.
[02:45] <bradland> i'm not familiar with ddrescue
[02:45] <Mike999> I'm wondering if anyone has experience of having 2 nvidia cards (1 PCI-E + 1 PCI) and having 3 monitors work as one display to help me reconfigure my xorg.conf I would very very greatfull as I've been playing around with this for days
[02:45] <JJman6> harrison-bergero: well there's your first problem. make sure samaba is running
[02:45] <al__> bradland: that output for dd worked by the way - ta
[02:45] <VXxed> I can't actually find the iasl compiler anymore
[02:45] <kewlbns69> yeah i'm concidering that but will that have the same capabilities as the standard ubuntu desktop? i mean could i use the package manager to put other "standard" software on?
[02:45] <mickster04> harrison-bergero, alternativuly, share a folder on the windows machine with write privelages and view that thru the file browser, then paste into it?
[02:46] <jessicasideways> Hello
[02:46] <mickster04> harrison-bergero, yeah from the linux side
[02:46] <mickster04> hey
[02:46] <harrison-bergero> LOL...installing now
[02:46] <arghh2d2> kewlbns69: screw that, get a real recording kernel first...you cant just load recording software on any old distro and expect to make quality recordings.
[02:46] <Scunizi> kewlbns69: it's a sister release.. it's based on ubuntu.. so their repos are compatable
[02:46] <mickster04> harrison-bergero, hope it works:D
[02:46] <harrison-bergero> thats very strange that i could pull files from windows just using the network tab but could not go the other way
[02:46] <binskipy2u> anyone here have a perfectly working 9.04 (64bit) system, and feels they "SHOULD" upgrade, or do a clean install (either one) is there a good reason ?
[02:46] <jessicasideways> I was wondering, does anyone know how to get wireless working on Ubuntu? I am using the PPC release of the latest version?
[02:46] <kewlbns69> that's what i thought scunizi but i figured i'd ask the "pros" first :)
[02:47] <harrison-bergero> have to restart for this to work
[02:47] <harrison-bergero> brb
[02:47] <VXxed> ..Anyone?
[02:47] <vox> binskipy2u: you mean upgrade to 9.10?
[02:47] <VXxed> iasl compiler?
[02:47] <Scunizi> kewlbns69: when addressing someone in here use their nick or your messages get lost in the noise.. type the first few characters and hit TAB for auto complete.. I see you just did that so keep it up!
[02:47] <Billiard> binskipy2u: im goin to do a reinstall, just because it is so quick , why not
[02:47] <kewlbns69> will ubuntu studio follow the same release schedule as ubuntu desktop?
[02:47] <arghh2d2> kewlbns69: yeah, pretty much
[02:48] <harrison-bergero> OK what does this mean:   Ask the administrator to add the line "usershare owner only = false"
[02:48] <harrison-bergero> 	to the [global] section of the smb.conf to allow this.
[02:48] <kewlbns69> they have the RC for 9.10 so i thought maybe but...
[02:48] <mickster04> jessicasideways, what have you tried doing? i find that ubuntu is pretty good with wireless:/
[02:48] <kewlbns69> thanx arghh :)
[02:48] <bradland> al__: i can't seem to find any information as to whether ddrescue images are compatible with dd
[02:48] <arghh2d2> kewlbns69: some stuff wont work with ubuntu studios real time kernel but most will
[02:48] <binskipy2u> ok just wondering.. that site i just found via tuxmachines dot org, had ,so  it says, the final of karmic , doesnt say "daily", says karmic-desktop-iso-amd64
[02:48] <rcmaehl> sudo shutdown now -P
[02:48] <jessicasideways> Okay, I have read the Ubuntu website, installed the drivers for my card and I am still unable to see wifi networks nor connect to them.
[02:48] <JJman6> Scunizi: you've piqued my curiousity now.  Whats different about a ubuntu-studio install that makes the audio software run so much better.  Is the kernal optimized for that or something?  cause i run all those just in a regular install (64bit of course)
[02:48] <binskipy2u> guess anyone could "rename" an iso to "fool" people
[02:48] <mickster04> jessicasideways, what have you tried doing? i find that ubuntu is pretty good with wireless:/?
[02:49] <kewlbns69> well i'm just talking about basic stuff like firefox n pidgin or something
[02:49] <jessicasideways> I am new at linux and I am trying to figure out what I should try to do without bothering anyone. However, all of the solutions people have offered do not seem to work.
[02:49] <arghh2d2> kewlbns69: ubuntu studio will probably stay a step behind whatever ubuntu current release is
[02:49] <kewlbns69> it's built for multimedia so i'm sure i wo'nt have any issues with a/v packages
[02:49] <mickster04> jessicasideways, when u click on the network icon in the panel do you get any options for wireless networks
[02:49] <jessicasideways> Some people have even suggested to go to System > Administration > Network but it does not even exist
[02:49] <mickster04> or is it just wired?
[02:49] <om26er> kewlbns69: yes i think
[02:49] <vox> binskipy2u: whether to install from scratch or to just upgrade is personal preference.. i spend a solid day customizing a new ubuntu install, so for me it makes sense to just upgrade
[02:50] <jessicasideways> I do not believe there is a network panel on my install.
[02:50] <mickster04> jessicasideways, system>pref>net
[02:50] <jessicasideways> Of course, are you referring to a diffrerent panel other than the top menu?
[02:50] <bradland> al__: since ddrescue does a block level copy, you could just use it to "restore" your image, rather than using dd
[02:50] <jessicasideways> Network Connections or Network Proxy?
[02:50] <harrison-bergero> how can i tell if the share option worked?
[02:50] <binskipy2u> even if this download is final, i'm sure the repos arent updated yet, to install the "stuff" that you can install for karmic anyway
[02:50] <harrison-bergero> is there an icon change?
[02:50] <mickster04> jessicasideways, no, on ur top panel should be some icons like volume etc
[02:50] <mickster04> harrison-bergero, try selecting sharing settings again
[02:50] <redwind01> hi
[02:51] <mickster04> jessicasideways, connections
[02:51] <jessicasideways> Well, there is the option for the ethernet, which I am using right now but there are no options for wireless.
[02:51] <jessicasideways> No SSID, nothing.
[02:51] <harrison-bergero> mickster04...doesnt work under user account...i had to change it using nautilus
[02:51] <arghh2d2> kewlbns69: audio interface compatibility will most likely be your main issue
[02:51] <harrison-bergero> but then back in user account i still cant change it
[02:51] <mickster04> jessicasideways, which means ur hardware isnt installed prperly:/
[02:51] <harrison-bergero> so is it changed or only when i use nautilus?
[02:51] <mickster04> harrison-bergero, it should be changed?
[02:51] <jessicasideways> Oi. So how do I install it properly? I downloaded the drivers.
[02:52] <webbb82> when i join a irc room i also get a chanserv window for every chat room i enter  can i close the chanserv or whats it for
[02:52] <harrison-bergero> mickster04...as user, where can i verify this?
[02:52] <kewlbns69> allright i'm out you guys have a good night/day take care
[02:52] <almoxarife> jessicasideways: what type of wifi do you have?
[02:52] <jessicasideways> None at all.
[02:52] <redwind01>  is there a chat channel any would recommend for gaming questions?
[02:52] <mickster04> harrison-bergero, by goin on the windows machine an loooking?
[02:52] <binskipy2u> when you boot up with the live cd/ rc of karmic, when youc lcik on "about" will it say release candidate.. ive always checked out alphas, betas, etc, never did check the about status?
[02:53] <mickster04> harrison-bergero, altho there shoul;d eb an icon change
[02:53] <jessicasideways> My wireless card is the default one that comes in a 1.33GHz iBook G4.
[02:53] <harrison-bergero> mickster04...its there on windows now.
[02:53] <al__> bradland: not sure about that. I imaged the whole disk (not just partition). So to write the bin file, I think would be something like sudo ddrescue -v /home/user/file.bin /dev/sdb
[02:53] <mickster04> harrison-bergero, well there u go, it worked
[02:53] <ray__> does anyone have experience with honeyd on ubuntu?
[02:53] <Andorin> So it seems as though my Mute keyboard shortcut isn't working anymore, even when I assign it to something like Alt+M instead of the usual Mute key. Anyone have any idea what could be causing this?
[02:53] <harrison-bergero> mickster04...I see no icon change on linux side.  Maybe after a reboot?
[02:54] <mickster04> nope
[02:54] <mickster04> should just work
[02:54] <bradland> al__: yep, that's what i'd do.  just use ddrescue to write it back
[02:54] <mickster04> harrison-bergero, does it share it anywy
[02:54] <Lopta1> !seen velko
[02:55] <harrison-bergero> mickster04...last question....i still cant open the folder
[02:55] <jessicasideways> I am not too entirely sure how to get it to work. I have been looking for answers up and down and seen nothing.
[02:55] <harrison-bergero> mickster04..."unknown media type"
[02:55] <harrison-bergero> from windows into linux all good
[02:55] <jessicasideways> I have even been asking people who have also reported installing Ubuntu on an iBook G4 but to no avail.
[02:55] <mickster04> harrison-bergero, well when you open  a file browser (nautilus) without any special priviliges, you should be able to share a folder?
[02:55] <harrison-bergero> but not the other way...linux into windows...some folders open others dont
[02:56] <rasstar> why no one using kubuntu? i found the desktop to be much better than ubuntu
[02:56] <mickster04> harrison-bergero, so if u browse windows folders in linux it breaks?
[02:56] <boarmelon> I'm looking for a way to change cpu frequencies when switching from battery power to ac and vice versa. Any help?
[02:56] <harrison-bergero> mickster04....its odd,  why does this discriminate between folders on the windows machine
[02:56] <webbb82> can anyone explane the differance between gnome and gtk+ i see gtk everywhere but dont know what it is
[02:56] <harrison-bergero> mickster04...only 2 folders break, the other are ok
[02:56] <jessicasideways> rasstar, *I* am not using kubuntu simply due to the fact that I want my bloody iBook to work.
[02:56] <jessicasideways> Sorry for my language.
[02:57] <harrison-bergero> mickster04....linux browsing into windows
[02:57] <mickster04> rasstar, it doesnt matter which windows manager we use:P
[02:57] <mickster04> harrison-bergero, i have no idea...are they important? cos i cant begin to guess at whats goin wrong
[02:57] <Scunizi> webbb82: in my little knowledge about that.. gnome is a desktop and gtk is designed to go with it when making programs.. the alternative is QT
[02:57] <digimaus> webbb82: If I remember right - GTK+ is a programming library that is used to build the GNOME GUI
[02:58] <harrison-bergero> mickster04...i suppose i could move the contents out into another folder and delete the folders i cant access
[02:58] <webbb82> i see so gtk themes would work i n gnome
[02:58] <harrison-bergero> as a workaround
[02:58] <harrison-bergero> let me try it, brb
[02:58] <mickster04> harrison-bergero, that would be my lazy suggestion
[02:58] <digimaus> webbb82: AFAIK, yes.
[02:58] <jessicasideways> So, does anyone know how to get the wireless card in my iBook G4 working?
[02:59] <boarmelon> I'm looking for a way to change cpu frequencies when switching from battery power to ac and vice versa. Any help?
[02:59] <mickster04> boarmelon, there are tools available thru synaptics package manager i believe
[03:00] <boarmelon> mickster: do you know what they're called off hand?
[03:00] <almoxarife> tools? like quick search?
[03:00] <ZykoticK9> jessicasideways, this might help http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=165849 good luck
[03:00] <digimaus> jessicasideways: I don't know if this will help you, but I found this: http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43
[03:00] <mickster04> boarmelon, nope, cpu scalerm frequency adjuster stuff like that i'd look for
[03:01] <mickster04> scaler*
[03:01] <Kurogane> any1 can tell me what is this error? happend to me in all daemons  "failed to daemonize: Permission denied"
[03:01] <jessicasideways> Thanks a lot ZykoticK9 and digimaus, I will take a look into them right now.
[03:02] <almoxarife> Kurogane: I would guess that you are trying to do something without the permission it requires
[03:02] <digimaus> jessicasideways: Good luck and I hope you get it working.
[03:02] <ubuntu_giant> Hello. I have a Toshiba Satellite L305D (wireless device is 05:00.0 Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications Inc. AR242x 802.11abg Wireless PCI Express Adapter (rev 01)).
[03:02] <ubuntu_giant> Recently in the past week or so, my wireless has been disabled, even though I have the driver enabled.  Is this just Ubuntu setting up for Karmic Kuala?
[03:02] <jessicasideways> Thanks. I'll keep this window open if I have any enquiries.
[03:02] <VXxed> Hey, I'm debugging my DSDT file.  I'm getting the following warning when recompiling: "Method (SBLL, 1, NotSerialized)" - "Not all control paths return a value (SBLL)"
[03:03] <VXxed> Should I just remove "SBLL"?
[03:03] <bradland> Kurogane: is your daemon trying to attach to privileged ports? try with sudo
[03:03] <Flannel> ubuntu_giant: No
[03:03] <Kurogane> bradland, i don't use sudo i'm login as root
[03:04] <Juzzy> anyone ever created vmware tools .deb package for newer kernels? :/
[03:04] <ubuntu_giant> What do you think the problem is, then?
[03:04] <Pupilo> Ola alguem programa em C?
[03:04] <mickster04> !en
[03:04] <Pupilo> ou pode me indicar um canal para eu tirar umas duvidas
[03:04] <Scunizi> Juzzy: I use to .. it's pretty easy but I've forgotten the command.. #vmware
[03:05] <digimaus> jessicasideways: This page also has some interesting information about tweaking an iBook's wireless: http://www.ppclinux.info/boards/1/topics/show/293
[03:05] <Juzzy> Scunizi: its more than just a command, i'd imagine
[03:05] <ZykoticK9> !es | Pupilo
[03:05] <harrison-bergero> mickster04...how do i find the password this share is asking for?
[03:05] <freedomcaller> how can i set keyboard shortcuts to switch to a desktop for desktops pased #2?
[03:05] <Pupilo> gracias
[03:05] <Pupilo> #ubuntu-es
[03:05] <freedomcaller> the keyboard shortcut settings thing only has 1 and 2
[03:05] <mickster04> harrison-bergero, are u windows into linux files or the otherway round?
[03:05] <harrison-bergero> mickster04...instead of opening the share folder, im trying to access the entire HD
[03:06] <harrison-bergero> linux into windows
[03:06] <Scunizi> Pupilo: /join #ubuntu-es
[03:06] <Bravewolf> the latency of the audio skype on jaunty is more than huge... sometimes also 20 seconds. On hardy worked well... do you have any suggestion? no problem with other voip software, but I unfortunately need skype
[03:06] <Scunizi> Juzzy: not really..
[03:06] <mickster04> harrison-bergero, try ur username and password from the main login
[03:06] <harrison-bergero> by clicking on the entire hard drive G$ i get asked for user pass
[03:06] <harrison-bergero> yeah, did.  didnt work
[03:06] <mickster04> hmm
[03:06] <mickster04> no idae
[03:06] <Juzzy> Scunizi: is all I need an init script and 4 kernel modules?
[03:06] <mickster04> idea*
[03:06] <harrison-bergero> also, it automatically named the domain WORKGROUP.  I ddint do that
[03:07] <mickster04> why the whole hdd?
[03:07] <mickster04> harrison-bergero, when u set up the network conneciton you defined that name
[03:08] <Scunizi> Juzzy: if vmware was running and you got a new kernel then it's one command.. I found it..
[03:08] <Scunizi> Juzzy: this is the command.. /usr/bin/vmware-config.pl.
[03:08] <mickster04> harrison-bergero, try ur linux pw
[03:08] <Scunizi> Juzzy: without the "." at the end
[03:11] <mickster04> harrison-bergero, any luck?
[03:11] <harrison-bergero> no
[03:11] <boarmelon> mickster04: I looked in Synaptic for a cpu scaler but it didn't look like any of them changed cpu frequency when switching from ac to battery
[03:11] <harrison-bergero> linux pass no go
[03:11] <harrison-bergero> but it automatically puts in the linux user
[03:11] <harrison-bergero> grrr
[03:11] <Roey> Do I need the alternate disk to install to raid1 if I already have the partitions set up?  I'm using Karmic 9.10
[03:11] <harrison-bergero> im going to push folders around
[03:12] <harrison-bergero> lazy and to be honest just tired of messing with it
[03:12] <mickster04> boarmelon, hmm, im sure there was sumat for the eee but i dunno if it will work for ur laptop
[03:12] <masshuu> how do i format a hdd
[03:12] <mickster04> harrison-bergero, yeah, sharing a hdd is hard, did u set the options in windows to allow users to edit it
[03:12] <masshuu> looking at a console
[03:12] <boarmelon> mickster04, there isn't like, a generic power scaler?
[03:12] <JJman> is there a way i can get the serial port of a usb device?
[03:13] <mickster04> masshuu, is it a seperate partion to the one u r using?
[03:13] <mickster04> boarmelon, mayb i dont know of it tho
[03:13] <Scunizi> JJman: what kind of device?
[03:13] <nubble33> dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/<drive>
[03:13] <masshuu> its a 60 gig drive i plan to install windows server on
[03:13] <boarmelon> mickster04, alright, thanks
[03:13] <masshuu> but the installer doesn't like ir currently
[03:13] <JJman> Scunizi: a USB 3G modem
[03:13] <masshuu> since its not a basic dive
[03:13] <digimaus> boarmelon: cfdisk
[03:13] <felix_> anyone knows a good html/css editor with design templates?
[03:14] <thismat> How can I copy root users bash and color settings to a new user? the new user doesn't even have tab completion for some reason.
[03:14] <JJman> Scunizi: i need to either get and or somehow set serial port of the device  (i guess setserial is for that)
[03:14] <Scunizi> JJman: unplug it and open a terminal .. type dmesg and look at the end.. then plug it in again and reinitiate the command and look at the end of all that shows up.. that will typically be your modem and the port will be listed.
[03:15] <Roey> seems like my kernel isn't loading raid drivers... grub times out and then dumps me to a busybox shell... I do ls /dev/md* and don't see anything there, so I can only assume that the raid drivers are not loaded.  Yet they are (dm_raid* is loaded according to modprobe).  Yet the kernel panics and decides it can't find / (which is on /de/vmd1)
[03:16] <iarp> whats linux's equivilent to a windows batch file
[03:16] <webbb82> has anyone used the Aurora Gtk Engine
[03:16] <Scunizi> iarp: a bash script
[03:16] <mickster04> .sh?
[03:16] <switchgirl> what does this mean?
[03:16] <switchgirl>  "Could not grab your mouse. A malicious client may be eavesdropping on your session or you may have just clicked a menu or some application just decided to get focus. Try again." what does that mean?
[03:16] <onlinebro> Roey ; trouble with new drive?
[03:16] <switchgirl> do I have a virus?
[03:17] <lstarnes> switchgirl: what gave you that message?
[03:17] <switchgirl> synaptic
[03:17] <JJman> Scunizi: I did that and there's no indication of port
[03:17] <Roey> onlinebro: not a new drive, but with a raid array.
[03:17] <iarp> if i gotta write one is there anything special that needs to be put inside? or just regular terminal commands work?
[03:17] <Roey> and booting off of it
[03:17] <Scunizi> switchgirl: no virus but your computer is complaining that it doesn't have arms and thinks you're invading :)
[03:17] <harrison-bergero> mickster04...ok, so i made a new folder, pushed everything over, shared and tada! it works
[03:17] <lstarnes> switchgirl: it might just be a minor glitch.  try again
[03:17] <harrison-bergero> no idea why the original folder didnt open
[03:17] <mickster04> harrison-bergero, congrats:D
[03:17] <digimaus> Scunizi: Either that or her mouse wants some cheese.
[03:17] <Scunizi> JJman: can you pastbin the last part of what shows?  a full screens worth?
[03:17] <onlinebro> Roey, ah I see. i had trouble with raid/sata until i booted with pci=nomsi , acted like it couldnt see the drive otherwise
[03:17] <lstarnes> switchgirl: if it happens again, try loggigng out then back in
[03:18] <Scunizi> digimaus: :)
[03:18] <Roey> onlinebro:  http://pastebin.com/f6efcbf2c  <-- contains output of 'blkid' and contents of /boot/grub/grub.cfg
[03:18] <testeteste> algum brasileiro?
[03:18] <switchgirl> kk
[03:18] <switchgirl> thanks
[03:18] <Roey> onlinebro:  er?
[03:18] <Roey> onlinebro: really?
[03:18] <Roey> onlinebro: is your / on softraid1 too?
[03:19] <onlinebro> Roey ; yes. might not help you but without it i cant boot my sata drive at all.  ive since disabled the raid.
[03:19] <jessicasideways> Oi. The iBook G4 instructions had me update all of my software. Even OpenOffice.
[03:19] <testeteste> sss
[03:19] <digimaus> jessicasideways: Any luck?
[03:20] <testeteste> s
[03:20] <testeteste> s
[03:20] <testeteste> s
[03:20] <testeteste> s
[03:20] <testeteste> s
[03:20] <jessicasideways> It'll be about another 20 minutes or so before I can even get to the rest of the instructions.
[03:20] <FloodBot3> testeteste: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[03:20] <Roey> onlinebro: ah
[03:20] <Roey> onlinebro: thanks then
[03:20] <mickster04> jessicasideways, you really should update everything anyway?
[03:20] <onlinebro> Roey : no worries just putting that out there in the slim chance it helps
[03:20] <jessicasideways> And I do hope that downloading these updates does not accidentally give me intel versions.
[03:21] <jessicasideways> Well, I know I should mickster04 but I'm on a PPC computer and I do worry that if I update, it might give me intel versions.
[03:21] <Roey> onlinebro: thanks :)
[03:22] <JJman> Scunizi: here it is: http://pastebin.com/dd208d7  I included my lsusb output
[03:24] <wzssyqa> if i install a i386 package on amd64,and it need a 32bit sharelib.and i have install a 64bit one.
[03:24] <wzssyqa> then it say that cannot find the file
[03:24] <LSD|Ninja> How do I fix it so when I drag a window containing a (playing) video, the video moves with the window and not stay fixed until you drop the window? This is on a (Radeon) 9800 Pro using the radeon driver
[03:25] <Scunizi> JJman: hard to tell from that.. weird that's how I found the usb address of a fax/modem I have.. ehci_hcd might be it
[03:25] <ZykoticK9> wzssyqa, you need to use the getlibs program to install the 32bit versions of libs on your 64bit system
[03:25] <wirawan> wew
[03:26] <uvacav> anyone know why control+alt+backspace is not restarting x?
[03:26] <ZykoticK9> uvacav, use alt+printscreen+k instead
[03:26] <rainy-day> uvacav: that sh-cut was removed/changed
[03:26] <IdleOne> !dontzap | uvacav
[03:26] <wirawan> how to install yahoomessenger ini ubuntu, yesterday i try but always error...help me?
[03:27] <JJman> Scunizi: I'm trying to get this stupid thing working and all roads that i've found lead to me using wvdial  to connect to my 3G device.  But i can't get it to configure/communicate with much.
[03:27] <IdleOne> wirawan: use Pidgin or Empathy
[03:27] <wzssyqa> ZykoticK9: have not this commond?
[03:27] <wirawan> empathy..??
[03:27] <uvacav> worked, thanks
[03:27] <LSD|Ninja> IdleOne: does that connect to yahoo properly yet? (Does anything besides yahoo anymore?)
[03:28] <JJman> Kopete works w/ Yahoo.  I'm using it
[03:28] <wirawan> ok, thank
[03:28] <ZykoticK9> wzssyqa, try "sudo apt-get install getlibs" - i'm not sure if it's in the default ubuntu repo though???
[03:28] <wzssyqa> sy
[03:28] <JJman> Kopete is KDe based tho
[03:28] <Mikhy> ciao
[03:28] <wzssyqa> ZykoticK9:there is  no this package
[03:28] <wirawan> ooo
[03:28] <DuckGod> hey are there any video game design programs specificly for linux?
[03:29] <honda> wirawan: engga kerja?
[03:29] <ZykoticK9> wzssyqa, see for details http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=474790
[03:29] <ZykoticK9> wzssyqa, http://frozenfox.freehostia.com/cappy/getlibs-all.deb
[03:29] <mickster04> DuckGod, what do you mean, like an ide for c++ or what
[03:30] <Dorian2> anyone willing to help me figure out why im not getting 1080p
[03:30] <DuckGod> i just kinda wanna make a video game an cant find much that works with linux
[03:30] <wirawan> honda : lagi menyusun kerja dirumah ae..
[03:30] <Dorian2> if im using nvidia drivers.. do i still use xorg.conf or do i use an nvidia file
[03:30] <mickster04> DuckGod, well you're being very broad about ur requirements
[03:30] <wzssyqa> ZykoticK9: i see
[03:30] <dw805> hello!  I've been running fedora and centos for years.  Left fedora for centos because I got sick of being on the bleeding-edge all the time.  Now I'm finding centos is great, but as it is based on rhel it goes too far in the opposite direction, with very old versions of lots of packages.  I'm considering giving ubuntu a try.  Will I find it on the same bleeding-edge as fedora, or does ubuntu take a more middle-of-the-road approach?
[03:30] <ntsasng> I' using ubuntu karmic 9.10
[03:31] <ntsasng> can i install amarok-kde4
[03:31] <ntsasng> ?
[03:31] <uvacav> DuckGod: making is not a simple process. as far as I know you are going to need to learn a programming language which im guessing you dont know
[03:31] <Mike823432> My computer froze and when I restarted it I'm not longer able to boot, there's a problem with GRUB. How can I fix it?
[03:31] <DuckGod> ive never tried
[03:31] <Dorian2> dw805, im a noob, but i believe with ubuntu you get your pick, bleeding edge or stable they always have one or more of each
[03:31] <ntsasng> can you help me?
[03:32] <mickster04> Mike823432, whats the message?
[03:32] <wirawan> what package for play movie with format rmvb............??
[03:32] <Dorian2> anyone who can help me with my video issue
[03:32] <Bravewolf> the latency of the audio skype on jaunty is more than huge... sometimes also 20 seconds. On hardy worked well... do you have any suggestion? no problem with other voip software, but I unfortunately need skype
[03:32] <Dorian2> i notice that my xorg.conf has very little info.. Monitor 0, Device 0, Screen 0
[03:32] <mickster04> DuckGod, there really arent any "programs" for making games in linux, but you could use a text editor and gcc to compile stuff
[03:33] <Dorian2> is that all right? int he xorgs i see people posting it has more specific info about their setups
[03:33] <DuckGod> ok
[03:33] <JJman> Bravewolf: I use skype just fine.  w/ 9.04 (KDE)
[03:33] <Scunizi> Dorian2: yep. it's normal
[03:33] <digimaus> G'night all-off to bed.
[03:33] <wirawan> what package for play rmvb format movie...?
[03:33] <wzssyqa> ZykoticK9: thanks
[03:33] <ZykoticK9> wirawan, http://www.simplehelp.net/2007/07/27/how-to-play-rmvb-files-in-ubuntu/
[03:33] <Dorian2> Scunizi, can i just add a modeline i find online or do i have to use a calculator or something.. trying to get 1080 on xbmc
[03:33] <mickster04> DuckGod, i made pong for the console thats how basic you should start
[03:34] <ZykoticK9> wirawan, actually it's probably easier just to install RealPlayer
[03:34] <Scunizi> Dorian2: look/search for xrandr and randr.. that's what controls the video setup now
[03:34] <mickster04> ZykoticK9, what vlc doesnt do it?
[03:34] <Dorian2> im not using gnome i think if that matters
[03:34] <wirawan> ZykoticK9, ok. i will try
[03:34] <JJman> i use lxrandr for setting screen resolutions (which i guess is a wrapper for xrandr)
[03:34] <Mike823432> mickster04: The original message was Error 16, then I rebooted again and I got Error 25. Now when I try it says No boot device available. then it lists sata0 (where it says installed) to sata5. The other satas it says none.
[03:35] <Jordan_U_> DuckGod: Blender has a game creator
[03:35] <mickster04> DuckGod, but you havent really told us ur experience what u want to achieve etc
[03:35] <Scunizi> Dorian2: kde?
[03:35] <ZykoticK9> mickster04, dunno - you'd have to ask wirawan
[03:35] <Dorian2> i dont think so
[03:35] <Dorian2> let me see what i have.. i used a mini install
[03:35] <DuckGod> i wanna make a 2d game similar to actraiser....
[03:35] <Bravewolf> JJman: with or without pulseaudio? I think that the problem could be here
[03:35] <mickster04> wirawan, have you tried installing vlc?
[03:35] <Dorian2> its a set top htpc
[03:35] <Newbielinux> any news about ubuntu 9.10?
[03:35] <Bravewolf> JJman: with or without pulseaudio? I think that the problem could be there
[03:35] <DuckGod> ive never tried to make a game
[03:35] <mickster04> !karmic
[03:36] <JJman> Bravewolf: w/
[03:36] <Dorian2> Scunizi, if i understand the script i used.. i have fluxbox?
[03:36] <Hilikus> how do i disable bluetoothd from starting automatically, my desktop doesn't have bluetooth
[03:36] <Bravewolf> JJman: sorry... I simply don't know what's the meaning of "w/"....
[03:36] <pshr_> Good morning... ^_^
[03:36] <Dorian2> w/ means whisper?
[03:37] <mickster04> Hilikus, system>pref>startup apps
[03:37] <JJman> Bravewolf: w/ = With audio is a bit buggy at times.  But have to enable software duplexing (i think thats the term)
[03:37] <wirawan> mickster04, yesterday, I play use vlc player but not use..
[03:37] <ZykoticK9> Hilikus, System / Admin / Services - uncheck Bluetooth device management
[03:37] <Scunizi> Dorian2: it would be the same then.. randr is the underlying system. JJman mentioned using lxrandr as a gui to control it.
[03:37] <mickster04> wirewam ok mayb realplayer?
[03:37] <Dorian2> Scunizi, okay ill look intot hat then
[03:37] <Hilikus> ZykoticK9: doesnt that disable it only in the current session?
[03:38] <mickster04> Hilikus, nope, every boot up from then on
[03:38] <Bravewolf> JJman: duplexing? I think that my sound card is natively full duplex.....
[03:38] <mickster04> Hilikus, its removes it from the startup list
[03:38] <Hilikus> hm, thanks mickster04  i didn't know that
[03:38] <JJman> Bravewolf: You need to enable in pulseaudio manager the ability for multiple sounds to be played simultaneously otherwise skype tends to break your sound
[03:38] <ZykoticK9> Hilikus, in Services no - but i'd use use mickster04's suggestion - which might be current session only
[03:39] <Hilikus> i don't want in the current session
[03:39] <Hilikus> i want to disable it at bootup
[03:39] <Hilikus> i.e. never start it!
[03:39] <ZykoticK9> Hilikus, then Services
[03:39] <mickster04> Hilikus, well look at startup stuff
[03:39] <Hilikus> ok
[03:39] <user_> Hi all what lib shall i install to see youtube streaming on totem? because it doesn't work for me right now. it says that there's a genral error with libraries. thanks in advance (btw, i am on karmic koala but i think it's not karmic issue, so i asked here...)
[03:39] <Bravewolf> JJman: the sound works.... the problem is the HUGE delay. probably i've not understood your suggestion...
[03:40] <mickster04> Hilikus, just realised im ysing karmic RC so it will be called Services:/
[03:40] <mickster04> user_, flash?
[03:40] <Hilikus> you guys are giving me different info but fyi mickster04 i don't have it in startup apps, the only bluetooth i have there is the applet. nothing about the daemon
[03:40] <user_> mickster04 i have gnash installed and does not work anyway
[03:40] <mickster04> Hilikus, yeah my bad
[03:40] <JJman> Bravewolf: well perhaps i don't have an answer to your problem then.   But i know that simultaneous use of Skype and other applications is not possible by default.  (possibly could be the reason for you latency issue, i don't know)
[03:41] <mickster04> user_, gnash?
[03:41] <Bravewolf> JJman: the strange fact is the on hardy it worked very well...
[03:41] <user_> yes
[03:41] <harrison-bergero> ARGH
[03:41] <harrison-bergero> help
[03:41] <mickster04> user_, i havent heard of gnash
[03:41] <mickster04> harrison-bergero, wassup
[03:42] <harrison-bergero> so linux to windows...moving files gives a connection time out error
[03:42] <Scunizi> JJman: just thinking.. have you googled "3g modem ubuntu" at www.google.com/linux ?
[03:42] <JJman> harrison-bergero: probably not authenticating properly
[03:42] <ari_stress> why the man page says apt-get dist-upgrade is 'smarter' than apt-get upgrade? if so, why don't we just use apt-get dist-upgrade?
[03:42] <JJman> Scunizi: yes.  thats what sorta got me in this mess.
[03:42] <mickster04> harrison-bergero, are us send to or copying from?
[03:42] <harrison-bergero> using VNC into windows to move linux to windows from inside windows gives "the specified network name is no longer available"
[03:42] <user_> mickster04 uhm i try to install flash-nonfree
[03:42] <harrison-bergero> what gives!
[03:43] <mickster04> user_, you have or you are?
[03:43] <JJman> Scunizi: i was following some steps for an nearly identical model (mines a tad newer then the instructions i was following)  and its not working
[03:43] <Scunizi> ari_stress: you use them both.. dist-upgrade looks to upgrade packages to the next version.. upgrade does patches to existing packages.
[03:43] <harrison-bergero> mickster04...copying from linux to windows
[03:43] <mneptok> user_: flashplugin-nonfree
[03:43] <user_> mickster04: why?
[03:44] <user_> yes mneptok
[03:44] <harrison-bergero> from inside linux or windows i get two different errors
[03:44] <user_> right
[03:44] <Scunizi> JJman: one of those niggley frustrating things
[03:44] <JJman> yea i've spent hours and hours on it
[03:44] <Hilikus> can someone take a look at my bootchart and tell me if there's something i can do to speedup bootup time
[03:44] <mneptok> user_: so what's the problem?
[03:44] <Hilikus> http://imagebin.ca/view/skDp9d.html
[03:44] <mickster04> harrison-bergero, so your in windows reading from the linux folder or your in linux copying to the windows? i cant work out that scenario?
[03:44] <demonspork> what is a good method for CPU stress testing in Ubuntu?
[03:44] <mickster04> harrison-bergero, oic
[03:44] <Guest55246> how do I go back to windows using an iso and a usb flash drive from ubuntu 8.10
[03:44] <harrison-bergero> mickster04....i was in linux, copy to windows
[03:45] <harrison-bergero> then I VNCed into windows and tried to copy from linux into windows
[03:45] <mickster04> harrison-bergero, and you've tried the other way round?
[03:45] <AntiStrange> can someone help me with how I would dual boot ubuntu with windows 7? I already have windows 7 (only) installed on this box. Link?
[03:45] <harrison-bergero> yeah, inside linux, windows to linux works fine
[03:45] <mickster04> Guest55246, what do you mean?
[03:45] <Guest55246> well I am trying to go back to windows
[03:46] <mickster04> harrison-bergero, so why dont you keep goin tha wya/
[03:46] <almoxarife> AntiStrange: I would recommend wubi
[03:46] <mickster04> Guest55246, use the windows install disk?
[03:46] <harrison-bergero> mickster04...have to move files off of linux onto windows
[03:46] <Willy_> hi
[03:46] <Scunizi> AntiStrange: typically use the windows tools to defrage a couple of times and to shrink your windows partition leaving enough room for ubuntu.. then the ubuntu installer will recognize the unpartitioned space and use it.
[03:46] <Willy_> how do you guys install an iso file in ubuntu
[03:46] <Guest55246> have an iso my comp crashed a while back and I had to go to linux...  don't have an install cd, just an iso
[03:47] <harrison-bergero> only seems to be working in one direction....windows to linux....and i dont need that
[03:47] <AntiStrange> almoxarife: will that put ubuntu on a separate partition? or is that more of a virtual machine thing?
[03:47] <mickster04> harrison-bergero, well the way u copied them from one to the other, from whichever operating system, use that one again to do the reverse?
[03:47] <Scunizi> Willy_: what iso?
[03:47] <Dorian2> if oyu name a file .bak does it show up as .backup?
[03:47] <Willy_> I installed a file
[03:47] <JJman> Is anyone  familiar with creating udev rules here & how they are implemented.
[03:47] <AntiStrange> Scunizi: so there won't be any problems? I've heard that sometimes windows won't recognize the new install and will just go straight to windows.
[03:47] <Willy_> I mean downloaded a file from http://www.mythbuntu.org/
[03:47] <user_> mneptok: the problem is that i cant play youtube videos in streaming from totem
[03:47] <harrison-bergero> mickster04....reverse doesnt work.  No method from linux to windows works...the operation stops
[03:47] <Jack_d_Lantern> !iso
[03:47] <mickster04> Guest55246, well u need a disk, so use the live session to urn it
[03:48] <Willy_> awesome
[03:48] <almoxarife> AntiStrange: its more of an in between, the system runs off of one file in windows, bit you will have to decide which system to boot
[03:48] <mickster04> burn*
[03:48] <Scunizi> Willy_: you can load it in a vm in virtual box
[03:48] <harrison-bergero> this has got to be the oddest thing ive have ever seen
[03:48] <Scunizi> AntiStrange: not typically. I've never had an issue in the last 4 years.
[03:48] <mickster04> harrison-bergero, oooh
[03:48] <Willy_> what is the live version mickster04
[03:48] <Mike823432> I'm having problems booting my computer and I want to boot from a live disc however my optical drive is broken. How can I boot from a usb?
[03:48] <mickster04> harrison-bergero, use a usb drive?:p
[03:48] <Willy_> i know you can install it from terminal
[03:48] <Jack_d_Lantern> harrison-bergero, you could easily have the win drive set to read only
[03:48] <mickster04> Willy_, ur usb pen, boot iff it to burn a disk
[03:48] <user_> mickster04 why did you told that thing before? gnash really exists, it's a different flash
[03:49] <Tiders> What is the terminal command to mount all drives listen in fstab?
[03:49] <mickster04> user_, i said i didnt know of it
[03:49] <Jordan_U_> Tiders: mount -a
[03:49] <JJman> mount -a ?
[03:49] <Scunizi> Willy_: that iso is a whole OS .. so no.. you can't install it from inside of ubuntu
[03:49] <Willy_> is there a way to install it from terminal
[03:49] <Jack_d_Lantern> Tiders, mount -a
[03:49] <Tiders> Jordan_U_, Got it :)
[03:49] <harrison-bergero> mickster04...40gb of files
[03:49] <harrison-bergero> need a big USBdrive
[03:49] <mickster04> lol
[03:49] <user_> mickster04: yes but you also said "you have or you are?" I mean that
[03:49] <mickster04> im out of ideas
[03:49] <almoxarife> if they are listed on fstab didn't they mount on boot already?
[03:50] <Willy_> hey how can i install mythtv from terminal
[03:50] <user_> mneptok: the problem is that i cant play youtube videos in streaming, from totem
[03:50] <JJman> sudo apt-get install mythtv
[03:50] <JJman> ?
[03:50] <Tiders> Whats the command to copy a file from one place to another?
[03:50] <mneptok> user_: yes, because you have a Flash *plugin* for a web browser
[03:50] <harrison-bergero> this has got to be the most useless error ive ever seen....why does it copy from windows to linux but not the other way around?!?
[03:50] <mneptok> Tiders: cp
[03:51] <mickster04> user_, well u said something aboutflash non free but didnt say whether u had it or were goin to install it
[03:51] <jhb1608> how od I force uninstall a program manually in Wine
[03:51] <Scunizi> Tiders: cp /path/to/file/<file> /place/it's/going
[03:51] <almoxarife> harrison, windows is firewalled?
[03:51] <JJman> harrison-bergero: as i said already.  its probably an authentication issue.  I've had that problem many times.
[03:51] <user_> mickster04 oh, ok sorry
[03:51] <Willy_> thx jjman
[03:51] <Tiders> Scunizi, Thanks
[03:51] <jhb1608> how do I force uninstall a program manually in Wine?
[03:51] <Tiders> Scunizi, Does that work with copying folders too?
[03:51] <harrison-bergero> JJman...what does that mean?
[03:51] <krammer_> anyone good with burning with k3b
[03:51] <jhb1608> I do
[03:51] <JJman> lol.  Wine.  I can't anything to uninstall in wine properly so i manually delete the files
[03:52] <mneptok> krammer_: try #kubuntu
[03:52] <jhb1608> krammer_ I can help you with this k3b
[03:52] <Scunizi> Tiders: little different.. cp -r /folder /new/location
[03:52] <user_> mneptok totem has a plugin to see videos in streaming
[03:52] <Ninad> I am new user of Ubuntu
[03:52] <krammer_> thanks it is an iso
[03:52] <JJman> krammer_: k3b is pretty straight forward!
[03:52] <user_> mneptok: i can search the videos but  cant play them
[03:52] <jhb1608> JJman, let me help :|
[03:52] <harrison-bergero> JJman...could you describe your solution to the authentication issue you've had many times?
[03:52] <mneptok> user_: yes, but that does not include Flash content, as what you have is specifically a Firefox plugin
[03:52] <user_> mneptok: do you know about the totem plugin?
[03:52] <jhb1608> krammer_, what is the problem with k3b?
[03:52] <SkyHigh> i have just installed xubuntu on my desktop, and went to youtube, it told me to install the flash plugins and so i did, but now when i goto youtube and select a video and try to watch it, the video area just stays black and doesnt change...
[03:53] <krammer_> i never burned an iso before
[03:53] <jhb1608> ah let me teach ya then
[03:53] <user_> mneptok: so what shall i do to make it working?
[03:53] <JJman> harrison-bergero: i wish i could.  but as i also mentioned i haven't used samba in a few years so i don't remember
[03:53] <JJman> sorry
[03:53] <corinth> So...I've been gone from Ubuntu for a while. Jaunty was just...*terrible*. I love the new RC, though. Remind me, where is the chat channel?
[03:53] <Scunizi> krammer_: use k3b
[03:53] <Ninad> can any one tell me most usable commands
[03:53] <jhb1608> first at all, insert a CD
[03:53] <Ninad> ?
[03:53] <Willy_> thank God for this chat room
[03:53] <Dorian2> hey guys.. once i got my specialized linux install set up perfect.. what is the best way to back it up?
[03:53] <krammer_> k3b is ready
[03:53] <user_> mneptok what shall i install?
[03:53] <jhb1608> let me speak to Scunizi
[03:53] <Scunizi> Dorian2: clonezilla
[03:53] <mickster04> SkyHigh, u may need some other packages
[03:54] <jhb1608> I meant Scunizi, I am talking ot krammer
[03:54] <mickster04> SkyHigh, have u got flash-nonfree?
[03:54] <Ninad> what is skyhigh?
[03:54] <mneptok> user_: just use Firefox when using YouTube
[03:54] <user_> :/
[03:54] <mickster04> Ninad, a user?
[03:54] <user_> not a solution lol
[03:54] <user_> :)
[03:54] <Ninad> yes
[03:54] <SkyHigh> yes, i have already installed all of the required packages and stuff...
[03:54] <Scunizi> jhb1608: gee.. I guess you're a little territorial
[03:54] <mickster04> SkyHigh, go to systemdetails.com
[03:54] <jhb1608> I am trying to help him
[03:54] <mickster04> SkyHigh, tell me what flash it says ur using
[03:55] <Ninad> mickster ,tell me most usable commands
[03:55] <harrison-bergero> JJman...can you point me in the right direction...what would i search for other than authentication issues?
[03:55] <mickster04> Ninad, what do u mean usable commands?
[03:55] <Dorian2> Scunizi, thanks looks liek what i need
[03:55] <JJman> well are you getting prompted when u try to connect from linux to windows for user credentials?
[03:55] <almoxarife> harrison-bergero: I am wondering if this is all for fun with you?
[03:56] <hanasaki> how do I change my console font?  its starts out fine.. then during boot changes to something light and hard to read
[03:56] <Ninad> i mean commands that are useful mostly
[03:56] <jhb1608> Scunizi: I'm sorry, but you'll confuse him when I am explaining to him
[03:56] <SkyHigh> its says that version is: 9.0.999.0
[03:56] <Ninad> see i have installed Linux ,but I am a New user for Linux
[03:56] <Scunizi> jhb1608: right.. go for it.. by all means.. continue
[03:56] <mickster04> Ninad, watever you need to do there will be commands that can help you, the usefulness changes depending on need
[03:56] <Ninad> help me to get familier to it
[03:56] <mickster04> Ninad, are u using ubuntu?
[03:56] <harrison-bergero> almoxarife....life is all for fun.  Even the seemingly annoying suff like this.
[03:56] <Ninad> yes
[03:56] <Ninad> actually
[03:57] <SpacePigeon> apt-get is always looking for ttf-core fonts (or some similar package) but I do not want it to, where can I cancel this?
[03:57] <Ninad> I have installed virtual box on my windows vista
[03:57] <mickster04> SkyHigh, yeah you need to remove swf stuff use synaptics an look for swf
[03:57] <JJman> Ctrl + c
[03:57] <Ninad> and using Linux from it
[03:57] <harrison-bergero> almoxarife....why do you ask?
[03:57] <mickster04> SkyHigh, its the outdated one
[03:57] <SkyHigh> how do i update?
[03:57] <JJman> sudo apt-get update
[03:58] <mickster04> SkyHigh, u are updated but u need to remove the old one
[03:58] <Scunizi> SkyHigh: from one version to another or just in general?
[03:58] <SkyHigh> ah, and how do i remove the old one?
[03:58] <mickster04> Ninad, it has a graphical user interface, you dont need commands really
[03:58] <jhb1608> done explaining ot krammer
[03:58] <jhb1608> :)
[03:58] <Ninad> how to use launcher?
[03:58] <mickster04> SkyHigh, synaptics package manager like i said
[03:58] <mickster04> Ninad, launcher+
[03:58] <mickster04> ?
[03:59] <ari_stress> SkyHigh: sudo apt-get update and then sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[03:59] <SkyHigh> ok, so under the manager i just remove the older version of the flash?
[03:59] <Ninad> but linux is known for its non-graphycal part
[03:59] <mickster04> SkyHigh, remove the swf stuff
[03:59] <mickster04> not the flash stuff
[03:59] <almoxarife> harrison, if you want to move files from linux to windows the windows system has to have file sharing on, not be firewalled and linux must have the folder you want to move stuff from sharing
[03:59] <SkyHigh> ok, thanks for the help!!
[03:59] <mickster04> SkyHigh, the swf is blocking the use of the newer flash stuff
[03:59] <mickster04> SkyHigh, but check after u remove it using that site
[03:59] <SkyHigh> ah
[04:00] <mickster04> SkyHigh, we are up to version 10.x.x.x of flash now
[04:00] <JJman> Anyone familiar with udev  rulez
[04:01] <SkyHigh> wow... the flash stuff that i am spose to remove, what is the name?? i am very new to linux...
[04:01] <Ninad> ok
[04:01] <Ninad> Thanks JJman
[04:01] <jhb1608> ok I need ot go
[04:02] <AntiStrange> Could someone recommend a partition set up for a gaming machine? with windows 7 and ubuntu? Should I put all the games on a shared partition? Any chance I could make the shared partition ext3 or ext4 and still have windows read from it and run games from it?
[04:02] <SkyHigh> i have the following swf packages: swftools, swfmill, swfdec-mozilla, swfced-gnome, libming-util(<< that was with the swf that i searched...)
[04:02] <brandonban6> hello, if I upgrade from 9.04 to 9.10 (using the upgrade feature) do I lose all my aps/settings/user accounts?
[04:02] <Kate> hmm
[04:03] <almoxarife> SkyHigh: get rid of the swfcodec-mozilla
[04:03] <Kate> weird. Ubuntu8, in the preseed file, you could do -1 for the max size... In Ubuntu9... that EXACT SAME preseed... Causes an error about "Out of disk" =/
[04:03] <harrison-bergero> almoxarife....you never answered my question....why do you ask if this is fun for me?
[04:03] <Kate> Rather, max size = rest of dick =/
[04:03] <Kate> *disk
[04:04] <corinth> What happened to Ubuntu Unleashed? :-(
[04:04] <SkyHigh> ok, under the synaptic manager, all of the items i listed are unchecked, but the swdec-gnome has a green box...
[04:04] <aldobar> in spahish??
[04:04] <almoxarife> SkyHigh: remove it too
[04:05] <aldobar> who know moon os???????????
[04:05] <Ninad> bijay
[04:05] <almoxarife> unchecked or not green?
[04:05] <harrison-bergero> almoxarife....so i have sharing on both OS, no windows firewall.  Why does the file transfer only go from windows to linux and not the other way?
[04:05] <Ninad> Bijay are you Indian?
[04:06] <SkyHigh> ok, it has been removed.. what now?
[04:06] <almoxarife> harrison, no idea, must be magic, can't help you
[04:07] <harrison-bergero> almoxarife....still didnt answer the non technical question.  Why did you ask if this was fun for me?
[04:07] <almoxarife> SkyHigh: is adobe flash installed?
[04:07] <CyberCod> Hey, I'm having trouble, can someone take a look at this?  http://pastebin.com/f846bfd2
[04:08] <SkyHigh> idk... can i find it under the package manager?
[04:08] <almoxarife> yes
[04:09] <imanoodle> @CyberCod, what is the trouble?
[04:09] <SkyHigh> ok, what would i be looking for then? cause i just did a quick search for flash, and i dont know what im looking for...
[04:09] <CyberCod> I'm not sure I edited the fstab correctly
[04:09] <almoxarife> look for adobe flash'
[04:09] <Scunizi> CyberCod: trolling?
[04:10] <almoxarife> adobe flash
[04:11] <SkyHigh> i have libswfdec-0.8-0 and gnash installed out of the items that i searched... do i need to remove gnash?
[04:11] <almoxarife> no
[04:11] <almoxarife> install 'adobe flash'
[04:12] <Scunizi> SkyHigh: you shouldn't have gnash and adobe flash installed at the same time.. one or the other. adobe flash is better
[04:13] <Guest55246> how do I get my slave drive to not be superuser anymore
[04:13] <mickster04> SkyHigh, if u go to systemdetails.com it can tell u if it worked:p
[04:13] <trollboy> in koala, what's the new minicom?  I noticed that pidgin is being replaced with empathy, what about minicom?
[04:13] <Out_Cold> Guest38753 what do you mean?
[04:13] <SkyHigh> for the adobe flash i see flashplugin-installer and flashplugin-nonfree... witch one do i get?? and mickster08, i am stil on that site :P
[04:13] <Out_Cold> **55246
[04:13] <SkyHigh> mickster04**
[04:14] <Guest55246> what I mean is the only way that I can add anything on my slave drive is to use nautilus, and not just the filesystem does that make sense?
[04:14] <Out_Cold> Guest55246, i kinda think i know what you mean
[04:15] <Out_Cold> you are currently going to /media/disk in nautilus and want it to be somewhere else?
[04:16] <Guest55246> well I want to be able to just mount it and use it without haveing to go into the terminal and then to nautilus
[04:16] <Scunizi> Out_Cold: I think his drive has the wrong permissions.. he needs it to belong to him not root
[04:16] <Willy_> quick question
[04:16] <SkyHigh> i am installing the flashplugin-installer and uninstalling the gnash... is about right??
[04:16] <mickster04> SkyHigh, refresh
[04:16] <Willy_> if I install mythtv on ubuntu
[04:16] <almoxarife> !adobe-flashplugin
[04:16] <Take0n> I have two extra side buttons on my mouse and I would like to use them for controlling the volume.. how would I do that?
[04:16] <Out_Cold> is that so Guest55246?
[04:16] <Guest55246> yes that is it willy but I have tried everything to fix it and it does not work
[04:16] <Willy_> can i some how broadcast it into a windows pc throught the network?
[04:18] <a|3xx> my ubuntu installation freezes when i mount a truecrypt volume, any ideas?
[04:18] <money> heh
[04:18] <corinth> Now that ubuntu-unleashed.com is seemingly down...I'm looking for a good Ubuntu how-to / general knowledge site. Suggestions?
[04:19] <mickster04> SkyHigh, what flash are u using now according to the website?
[04:19] <SkyHigh> OMFG!!! INSTALLING ADOBE FLASH THROUGH THE MANAGER TAKES TOO LONG!!!!!!!!!!
[04:19] <harrison-bergero> ok, i found a rather long and annoying way to do this.  SFTP
[04:19] <wolf23> helpers, anyone can tell me how to upgrade to UNR?
[04:19] <harrison-bergero> but at least its working
[04:20] <almoxarife> 10.4 meg d/l too long?
[04:20] <SkyHigh> before i just started the installation it said 9.0.999.0, but when i looked at the flashplugin-installer description it said live version 10.0 something..
[04:20] <mickster04> SkyHigh, go to youtube and test then
[04:20] <SkyHigh> yea i have slow internet connection.... :(
[04:20] <Take0n> so anyone knows about the mouse buttons?
[04:21] <Guest55246> yes out cold that is it
[04:21] <repnop> anyone have issues with ubuntu 9.04 and input in some java apps? (gnome)
[04:21] <Out_Cold> i am supposed to get 10mbps d/l and i regularly get capped at 300kbps after 20 seconds
[04:21] <almoxarife> SkyHigh: and this is all for trying to go to utube, considered what that's gonna look like when its up and running?
[04:21] <wolf23> helpers, anyone can tell me how to upgrade to ubuntu 9.10?
[04:22] <mickster04> !karmix
[04:22] <mickster04> !karmic
[04:22] <Scunizi> Out_Cold: also depends on all the servers and teh server you're getting your download from
[04:22] <SkyHigh> YAY IT WORKDS!!! and thanks for all the help and information, helped me out lots!!!
[04:22] <Wirawan> how to speed up connection internet in linux....what package is use?
[04:22] <almoxarife> oh goody
[04:22] <Out_Cold> yea.. but even torrents are throttleed
[04:22] <almoxarife> :)
[04:22] <Wirawan> :P
[04:22] <Scunizi> Out_Cold: could be your isp.. you in canada?
[04:23] <Out_Cold> uh huh... and yes
[04:23] <almoxarife> speed up connection package :)  , I need one of them too
[04:23] <mickster04> ditto
[04:24] <Scunizi> Out_Cold: canada just passed a ruling that isp's have authority to manage their networks as they see fit.. including bandwidth shaping.. they are suppose to notify you of changes though.
[04:24] <mickster04> or even better reduce cost of internet package
[04:24] <SkyHigh> i really like linux, but the terminal and installation is SO complicated... with windows, its easy, but really laggy and gots many bugs, and also i like linux cause of the smoothness and the fell of the layout! lol
[04:24] <almoxarife> wireless n work on ubuntu at 'n' speed?
[04:24] <Out_Cold> i'm sure there is fine print somewhere
[04:25] <Out_Cold> i need to get commercial optics lol
[04:25] <mickster04> SkyHigh, synaptics package manager is way easier to use than the way windows does it, you dont have to find and download installers run them etc, its all in one place? u dont need to use terminal too much like uu use command prompt?
[04:25] <SkyHigh> i have desktop, wired, and att isp...
[04:25] <thedude42> SkyHigh.... I would argue ubuntu's installation is less complicated than windows, in that it doesn't even require a reboot during the installation process until it is complete
[04:25] <IdleOne> thedude42: if it even requires a reboot
[04:25] <SkyHigh> and i did use to use command prompt every day last year actually... i was very familiar with cmd..
[04:26] <Guest55246> how do I get the owner changed from root to me on my slave hard drive?
[04:26] <Scunizi> thedude42: SkyHigh nor the multiple reboots just doing updates
[04:26] <SkyHigh> yea... for got about that... lol
[04:26] <SkyHigh> i thnk thats why i moved to linux!! lol
[04:27] <Billiard> Guest55246: what is the filesystem?
[04:27] <Scunizi> Guest55246: sudo chown <your user name>:<your user name> /media/<drive mount point>
[04:27] <mickster04> yep, and concidering its free too:D;D:D:D
[04:27] <SkyHigh> NO DOUBT!
[04:27] <thedude42> SkyHigh, also, the advanced configuration items in windows are buried behind esoteric multi layered gui menus, which are equally inaccessable from the average user as the command line
[04:28] <Guest55246> ext3
[04:28] <x0d> #! is most awesome, my laptop is screaming
[04:28] <brandonban6> hello, if I upgrade from 9.04 to 9.10 (using the upgrade feature) do I lose all my aps/settings/user accounts?
[04:28] <bpr> is there any way to make empathy create a new conversation window when a new IM comes in?
[04:28] <bpr> the default behavior in karmic does not do that
[04:29] <SkyHigh> im not a big fag on the gui, but i do program graphical applications... wich are sometimes very complicated to do!
[04:29] <x0d> brandonban6 not if you have a separate /home partition
[04:29] <SkyHigh> oh yea... i also have gambas...... i have NO clue on how to use that damn thing...
[04:29] <brandonban6> x8d, so if not, just back up and restore the home/usr folders?
[04:30] <x0d> that should do the trick, also back up /etc if you have xorg.conf tweaks or anything like that
[04:30] <luser> does anyone have an AM3 motherboard with onboard geforce?
[04:31] <LiteDark> I assume that like gentoo that ubuntu has unstable packages that I could search and look at?  Where can I find them and how do I use them?
[04:31] <mjs> just noticed that since I upgraded to 9.04, I no longer have a color option on OOo Writer, i.e., can't change the color of text, anyone else notice this problem and are there any fixes?
[04:31] <Scunizi> luser: what are you have issues with?
[04:31] <brandonban6> got it.. what about apps? just dpkg --list them ? x0d ?
[04:31] <money> what time does 9.10 release?
[04:32] <bigfootbuilt> Money...Thursday
[04:32] <brandonban6> I meant pipe them into a txt file and then import into 9.10
[04:32] <luser> Scunizi,i cant see the intial grub-type menu when loading ubuntu from USB
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[04:32] <SkyHigh> oh sht! i just seen that its 12:32... i gotta head to bead... got school!!!! :((
[04:33] <sean> sc113080
[04:33] <sean> asdkj
[04:33] <Scunizi> luser: you mean you get the initial boot screen but when you choose "go to live desktop" nothing happens?
[04:33] <Mike999> I'm wondering if anyone has experience of having 2 nvidia cards (1 PCI-E + 1 PCI) and having 3 monitors work as one display to help me reconfigure my xorg.conf I would very very greatfull as I've been playing around with this for days
[04:33] <luser> Scunizi, no i can not see the menu that has Install, start live etc
[04:34] <ubuntu_> man
[04:34] <x0d> brandonban6 http://linuxologist.com/linuxhowto/howto-fresh-ubuntu-install-without-losing-your-current-settings/
[04:34] <Scunizi> luser: is there any menu that pops up at all?
[04:34] <netroby> ?
[04:34] <x0d> that'll explain better than i
[04:34] <luser> Scunizi, no I get a completely black screen
[04:34] <LiteDark> Mike999 good luck.
[04:34] <brandonban6> x0d,  that's what i've been searching for thanks!!!
[04:35] <Mike999> LiteDark is it that hard lol
[04:35] <LiteDark> I did pci and agp once.  It took a while to figure out.
[04:35] <x0d> brandonban6 mp =^)
[04:35] <Guest8097> so I tried to chown my hard drive and then reboot but that still didn't work
[04:35] <Scunizi> luser: well... either the install on the usb isn't done right or what you installed to the usb wasn't complete.. is it a gforce 8200 board?
[04:36] <luser> Scunizi, gf8300
[04:36] <luser> Scunizi, i will try with CD and DVD install tonight
[04:36] <bpr> anyone know how to get empathy to create a new conversation window when a new IM arrives? (a conversation starting IM)
[04:36] <LiteDark> Mike999 i think in the end i installed the drivers from the official nvidia site and had used the nvidia util to configure the displays....
[04:36] <liyingqiao> hello
[04:37] <LeNsTR> yo
[04:37] <LiteDark> This was on a gentoo box though.  I tried the official sources but...
[04:37] <Guest8097> Disk /dev/sdb: 120.0 GB, 120034123776 bytes
[04:37] <Guest8097> 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 14593 cylinders
[04:37] <Guest8097> Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
[04:37] <Guest8097> Disk identifier: 0x00000000
[04:37] <Guest8097> Disk /dev/sdb doesn't contain a valid partition table   what does this mean?
[04:37] <FloodBot3> Guest8097: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[04:37] <Mike999> LiteDark, I'm using NVIDIA X Server Settings but no luck
[04:37] <luser> Scunizi, so i should get textmode at least?
[04:37] <LiteDark> Mike999 good luck.
[04:37] <Mike999> LiteDark, would it be possible to send me your xorg.conf ? :/
[04:37] <Scunizi> luser: that's a good idea.. if needed on the initial boot screen you can hit F6 .. in the kernel line at the end you might need to add pci=nomsi before the splash quiet listing.. my 8200 board needed that.
[04:37] <Scunizi> luser: get the live cd..
[04:37] <LiteDark> Mike999 it was ages ago I think I have it somewhere....
[04:37] <luser> Scunizi, cool Ill give that a go thanks
[04:38] <Jeruvy> Guest8097: probably that there are no partitions
[04:38] <piess> hello
[04:38] <Scunizi> luser: if it needed that addition then after install you'll have to add that to the kernel line in the install as well.
[04:38] <x0d> Guest8097, hiren's bootdisk has some nice hard drive tools  google it perhaps
[04:38] <liyingqiao> driver for ati of ubuntu9.10
[04:38] <mjs> just noticed that since I upgraded to 9.04, I no longer have a color option on OOo Writer, i.e., can't change the color of text, anyone else notice this problem and are there any fixes?
[04:38] <liyingqiao> also has some bug
[04:39] <luser> Scunizi, sure. I already have debian installed on hda that i moved from another box, could i try adding the nomsi line to grub?
[04:39] <Animagladius__> Night.
[04:39] <Guest8097> well I keep trying to do different ways to put this hard drive on my system and it gets on there but it just doesn't give user permissions, it is only root, and I don't want that
[04:39] <Scunizi> luser: for the debian install?
[04:40] <luser> Scunizi, yes. i have moved my hdds to a new box basically
[04:40] <piess> what can i do if i want see the message when somebody leavehere or joining
[04:40] <Scunizi> luser: don't add it unless you have issues.
[04:40] <ShakaGoldSaint> hi there, i'm using jaunty with a radeon r480 with free drivers, but i get a lot of flickering when running windowed opengl apps, is there a way to solve this?
[04:41] <th0r> mjs: highllight the text then look under Format - Character - Font Effects
[04:41] <x0d> Guest8097  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fstab
[04:41] <luser> Scunizi, my old (generic 2.6) kernel boots but the screen goes black during the initial load
[04:41] <LiteDark> Mike999 I found it.
[04:41] <scatterp> hi running backtrack which is based on ubuntu 8.10 i have root=/dev/loop0 single (appended to grub line) truecrypt_nogui_initrd -l now reports 1: /dev/hda /dev/loop0 is opened and i am at a initramfs/busybox prompt how do i continue to boot ?
[04:41] <Scunizi> luser: but does the desktop come back after loading?
[04:41] <LiteDark> Mike999 where do you want me to find it....
[04:41] <LiteDark> err
[04:42] <LiteDark> put it...
[04:42] <Mike999> LiteDark, omg you're my saviorr
[04:42] <luser> Scunizi, no it just goes black and doesn
[04:42] <luser> doesnt come back
[04:42] <liyingqiao> driver for ati hd3470 makes my ubuntu run slowly
[04:42] <Scunizi> luser: yep.. add the line.. might make all the difference..
[04:42] <Mike999> LiteDark, can you paste it on http://paste.ubuntu.com ?
[04:42] <LiteDark> Well.  This one only did 2 monitors but it was two different cards and should guide youl....
[04:42] <luser> Scunizi, shit i hope that solves it, ive been racking my brain!
[04:43] <x0d> gotta go
[04:43] <Scunizi> luser: drove me nuts too.. I still don't know what it does.. but it works on my machine.
[04:44] <Mike999> LiteDark, should work fine. The issue I'm actually having is all 3 monitors are operational but they are working as different X sessions
[04:44] <LiteDark> Mike999 I used nvidia-settings:  http://paste.ubuntu.com/303344/
[04:44] <Take0n> ta leme se liges ores.. kalimera
[04:44] <Take0n> oh wrong chan :\ sorry
[04:44] <Mike999> LiteDark, I can't move Apps from one screen to another that's the issue I'm having
[04:44] <LiteDark> i think they use xinerma to do that...
[04:44] <LiteDark> It took like a week for me to get it working right
[04:44] <LiteDark> dont give up
[04:44] <LiteDark> you will love it in the end.
[04:44] <Mike999> LiteDark, ya but everytime I enable xinerma I can't load up X
[04:45] <Mike999> I know I will :/
[04:45] <Mike999> LiteDark, I'm at a point I'll paypal anyone that will help me :p
[04:45] <Mike999> LiteDark, time = money :p
[04:45] <liyingqiao> tomorrow can be beter
[04:45] <liyingqiao> :)
[04:46] <liyingqiao> how to get a free cd?
[04:46] <LiteDark> Heh.  I wish.
[04:46] <LiteDark> Im telling you.  Google and lookup as much as you can.
[04:46] <LiteDark> You will get it in the end.
[04:46] <LiteDark> Im out for now.
[04:46] <coordinador> hi
[04:46] <LiteDark> Later.
[04:46] <Mike999> thanks lite
[04:46] <Jeruvy> Mike999: what worked for me was using the nvidia config tool to create the xorg file, and then saving that manually.  Ubuntuforums.org helped me with the rest.
[04:46] <liyingqiao> haha
[04:46] <LiteDark> WebDawg@Efnet if you have questions Mike999
[04:46] <coordinador> i have a problem with a SD card, i cannot format it with gparted
[04:46] <luser> Scunizi, disables message signaled interrupts
[04:46] <coordinador> and nautilus says that is read only
[04:47] <Scunizi> luser: oh.. thanks
[04:47] <scatterp> hi running backtrack 4PF which is based on ubuntu 8.10 i have root=/dev/loop0 single (appended to grub line) truecrypt_nogui_initrd -l now reports 1: /dev/hda /dev/loop0 is opened and i am at a initramfs/busybox prompt how do i continue to boot ?
[04:47] <Mike999> LiteDark, okie will do thanks again (I'm old Efnet guy also :p)
[04:47] <Scunizi> coordinador: is the lock moved on the side of it?
[04:47] <luser> Scunizi, to do with a number of devices sharing the same interrupts
[04:48] <Scunizi> luser: that makes sense.. my board is a xfs
[04:48] <mjs> thanks th0r
[04:48] <Mike999> Jeruvy I'll check that out, I've been using the GUI NVIDIA X Server Settings app you think I should switch to nvidia-config?
[04:48] <luser> Scunizi, nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=120710
[04:49] <mickster04> gnight
[04:49] <coordinador> Scunizi, yes, its in no-lock position
[04:50] <toyo|desk> 9.10 comes out on the 29th right?
[04:50] <Omlette> Correct.
[04:50] <toyo|desk> awesome
[04:50] <toyo|desk> :)
[04:50] <toyo|desk> thanks
[04:50] <Omlette> Two days and counting.
[04:51] <toyo|desk> :)
[04:51] <becks_> uuuuuuuuuuuu
[04:51] <liyingqiao> how to change names
[04:51] <Omlette> liyingqiao: /nick <new name>
[04:51]  * OzTrOuT is away: bbl
[04:52] <liyingqiao> thanks
[04:53] <lyq88> ok
[04:53] <narretgrez> so i just upgraded to karmic koala, and firefox has become really slow
[04:53] <narretgrez> is this normal?
[04:53] <sevol> any of u guys play facebook/myspace poker?
[04:54] <thedude42> narretgrez, have you cleared your cache lately?
[04:54] <narretgrez> ok i'll try that
[04:54] <Willy> what is the phrase to install mythtv from terminal_
[04:54] <Omlette> !offtopic | sevol
[04:54] <sevol> well it was going to lead to a question about ubuntu
[04:54] <sevol> and flash
[04:55] <Omlette> Ahh.
[04:55] <Omlette> Oops. :)
[04:55] <bigfootbuilt> Ubuntu and Flash....like oil and water
[04:55] <bigfootbuilt> they dont mix lol
[04:55] <sevol> if u play it, u would know what im trying to ask
[04:55] <lyq88> haha
[04:55] <sevol> u dont see everything
[04:55] <Pluto7> .
[04:55] <mjs> night, folks
[04:56] <alex87> hey guys, is there a way to get an application to find a .so library that is in an unusual location?
[04:56] <scatterp> locate *.so
[04:56] <bigfootbuilt> My laptop is begging for mercy when I trun a flash movie in Firefox Maxxes out at 100% but it is more Adobe's fault than Firefox I think
[04:57] <lyq88> how to solve the problem of flash
[04:57] <lyq88> update?
[04:57] <alex87> scatterp: sorry, i mean is there a way to make ffmpeg find a .so that is in my home directory?
[04:58] <narretgrez> and my flash isn't working on ubuntu 9.5 either
[04:58] <SnakDoc> lyq88 karmic ?
[04:58] <krummlauf> hey folks how do i get audacious audio player to stream
[04:58] <krummlauf> or something other than totem, which is really bad
[04:58] <Pluto7> .
[04:58] <narretgrez> can't watch any youtube :(
[04:58] <lyq88> firefox
[04:58] <JJman> read the manual?
[04:58] <scatterp> alex87,  not sure on that
[04:58] <alex87> scatterp: no worries
[04:58] <JJman> my flash is broken also.  can't get it to work w/ FF 3.5
[04:59] <SnakDoc> lyq88: what verision of ubuntu
[04:59] <krummlauf> does anyone here know of a decent streamer for this
[04:59] <narretgrez> omg, everyone is here for the flash :D
[04:59] <lyq88> 9.10rc
[04:59] <tjz> 1 more day to 9.1?
[04:59] <chunknuts> why does everyone have suck a problem with flash?
[04:59] <mneptok> sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[04:59] <Willy> hey how do i change my keyboard layout from spanish to english
[04:59] <mneptok> once more ....
[04:59] <mneptok> sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[04:59] <lyq88> for the cpu
[04:59] <JJman> probably because Adobe BLOWS at supporting Linux
[04:59] <SnakDoc> lyq88:  i had solution to it fill have to find again
[04:59] <chunknuts> such*
[05:00] <lyq88> how
[05:00] <SnakDoc> lyq88: i got to look it up again don't rem it was like 2 weeks ago i had issue
[05:01] <SeaPhor> chunknuts, any chance you have a ATI card?
[05:01] <krummlauf> sigh
[05:02] <Pluto7> how do you plan on upgrading to 9.10? how would you do that?
[05:02] <alex87> does anyone know how i can use .so libraries that are located in my home directory (server)?
[05:02] <narretgrez> how do i tell if i'm running 32 vs 64 bit?
[05:03] <JJman> narretgrez: this was just asked not long ago.  uname -a
[05:03] <alex87> narretgrez: check if you have a /lib64 folder
[05:03] <alex87> or that
[05:03] <mneptok> narretgrez: lsb_release -a
[05:03] <krummlauf> y does know one help me
[05:03] <mneptok> narretgrez: uname -a
[05:03] <repnop> alex87: LD_LIBRARY_PATH?
[05:03] <krummlauf> i feel all aloned
[05:03] <JJman> lsb_release -a does not indicate 64bit
[05:03] <vigo> Willy: I think that can be done, no I am certain it can be, but let me look.
[05:03] <mneptok> krummlauf: sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[05:03] <narretgrez> 2.6.31-14-generic #48-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 16 14:04:26 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux
[05:03] <krummlauf> mneptok that isnt my question
[05:03] <krummlauf> i have flash
[05:03] <alex87> repnop: i'll give it a go, thanks!
[05:04] <repnop> np
[05:04] <mneptok> narretgrez: i686. not amd64
[05:04] <JJman> 32bit
[05:04] <krummlauf> i want an internet radio streamer that isnt totem
[05:04] <narretgrez> ic thanks
[05:04] <krummlauf> totem is not what i need
[05:04] <mneptok> krummlauf: Rhythmbox
[05:04] <lyq88> ati Graphics hd3470
[05:05] <krummlauf> not really a big fan of it either
[05:06] <mneptok> krummlauf: Banshee, Quod Libet, Songbird, Amarok, etc etc etc etc
[05:06] <Guest54113> Hello. I just upgraded to 9.10 ubuntu. and now there is some weird sound coming out every 10 seconds.
[05:07] <mneptok> Guest54113: #ubuntu+1 for Karmic questions
[05:07] <Guest54113> huh?
[05:07] <mneptok> Guest54113: /join #ubuntu+1
[05:07] <Guest54113> okidoo
[05:07] <vigo> Willy: What version are you using?
[05:08] <lyq88> flash takes a high usage of cpu
[05:08] <lyq88> can't solve it
[05:08] <mneptok> lyq88: yes it does
[05:08] <mneptok> lyq88: complain to Adobe
[05:08] <almoxarife> krummlauf: tried VLC?
[05:08] <SnakDoc> lyq88: having to read irc logs to see where i posted it before
[05:08] <repnop> killall -9 npviewer.bin when not using flash is a godsend :)
[05:08] <lyq88> ok
[05:09] <repnop> if you're like me and leave firefox open all the time, some random flash object on some tab somewhere using up cpu is annoying
[05:10] <Celroc> Hi all
[05:10] <eddie> exe every body
[05:11] <Celroc> Anyone here use Mac OS X? If so, do you know if you can access the remote parental controls in Mac OS X from Ubuntu?
[05:11] <syrius> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=923580
[05:11] <syrius> pirated ubuntu edition?
[05:11] <eddie> don't know but i will give it a try
[05:12] <lyq88> not find
[05:12] <Stumpie> hello, I prefer Gnome to XFCE, I am building a VTR for my father, can I get all the myth TV stuff in ubuntu 9.10?
[05:12] <eddie> throu a url or router
[05:13] <SnakDoc> lyq88: you can try reading in logs see if u find it faster was in ubuntu + 1 channel
[05:13] <Stumpie> DVR not VTR, sorry :p
[05:13] <phrostbite> I am trying to play games on pogo and i installed the java in the add/remove thing and i still am unable to runthe javascript at pogo. Am I doing something wrong?
[05:14] <SnakDoc> lyq88: sudo rm /var/lib/dpkg/info/adobe-flashplugin.prerm sudo dpkg --remove --force-remove-reinstreq adobe-flashplugin
[05:14] <SnakDoc> any one with flash issue that will patch it in karmic
[05:14] <lyq88> adobe flash will update soon to solve this problem?
[05:14] <George_E> How do you configure multiseat in ubuntu 9.04 32bit? Is there a utility that makes it easy to do?
[05:14] <SnakDoc> lyq88:  run thos commands then reinstall
[05:15] <jap_> hey ppl
[05:15] <knoppies> hi jap
[05:15] <ubuntu_> hi guys. I am trying unbuntu live CD for a moment. Is there any way to copy my configuration settings, packages installed, preferences in a backup directory (mobile) in order to retieve them after installing the HDD version of ubuntu ?
[05:15] <Celroc> Hi jap_
[05:16] <jap_> nuttin much and u
[05:16] <Celroc> jap_: I'm doing ok, thanks
[05:16] <jap_> where r u from?
[05:16] <chunknuts> ubuntu_:I dunno
[05:17] <lyq88> thanks
[05:17] <Celroc> jap_: Sorry, but I try not to give out my personal information on the internet
[05:18] <Jeruvy> ubuntu_: you're better of just moving what you want to a usb drive and then when you do a fresh install  take what you need, rather than try to restore the configs.  Some things won't port well.
[05:18] <knoppies> ubuntu_, try use an external HDD
[05:18] <vigo> ubuntu_: Sort of, yes, is real geeky, but it can be done with the right hardware and added stuff.
[05:18] <Celroc> Does anyone here know how to access the remote parental controls on a Mac from Ubuntu?
[05:18] <lc> 咋说的都是English
[05:18] <George_E> Configuring multiseat?
[05:18] <lc> 有人在吗？
[05:19] <lc> Is there any body here?
[05:19] <scatterp> lc a few
[05:19] <vigo> !ch
[05:19] <Celroc> lc: Sorry, but I can't speak that language.
[05:19] <lyq88> too many
[05:19] <vigo> !ansii
[05:20] <ubuntu_> Ok guys, thanks for your attention. Another way to expose my problem : in what folder are located the config files, new packages, and preferences ?
[05:20] <Willy> hey
[05:20] <lyq88> my English is very poor
[05:21] <ubuntu_> (i have got an usb key mounted and ready to receive my config datas)
[05:21] <vigo> lyq88: Ok, so is mine
[05:21] <SnakDoc> lyq88: that work for you ?
[05:21] <vigo> .
[05:21] <lc> let's speak Chinese
[05:21] <scatterp> lyq88 chinese ?
[05:21] <scatterp> lyq88 #ubuntu-ch
[05:21] <lyq88> yeah
[05:21] <lc> 恩
[05:21] <lc> 哈哈
[05:21] <mneptok> lc: please stop
[05:22] <lc> Okay
[05:22] <scatterp> lyq88, #ubuntu-ch
[05:22] <scatterp> hi running backtrack 4PF which is based on ubuntu 8.10 i have root=/dev/loop0 single (appended to grub line) truecrypt_nogui_initrd -l now reports 1: /dev/hda /dev/loop0 is opened and i am at a initramfs/busybox prompt how do i continue to boot ?
[05:22] <lc> Where are you from?
[05:22] <George_E> configuring multiseat?
[05:23] <mneptok> scatterp: "based on Ubuntu" is not Ubuntu. please direct Backtrack questions to their IRC channels, forums, etc.
[05:23] <Celroc> lc: Sorry, but I try not to give out my personal info online
[05:23] <scatterp> mneptok, ok
[05:23] <lyq88> i come to this channel for learning English
[05:23] <lc> ...
[05:24] <lyq88> haha
[05:24] <roger2> whats the difference if install xubuntu over ubuntu rather than doing a fresh install xubuntu?
[05:25] <ubuntu_> ok, thanks anyway guys. have fun here.
[05:25] <lc> What's your mother language?
[05:25] <vox> roger2: you can just install kde
[05:25] <lyq88> chinese
[05:25] <SnakDoc> roger2:  the difference would maybe apps keep from ubuntu
[05:25] <FeasibilityStudy> My mother speaks english
[05:25] <lyq88> i'm chinese
[05:25] <SnakDoc> xubuntu is sfce not kde
[05:26] <SnakDoc> xfce*
[05:26] <vox> ah xubuntu
[05:26] <lc> My mother speaks Chinese
[05:26] <vox> i misread
[05:26] <mneptok> !offtopic
[05:26] <repnop> all three run fine on the same system
[05:26] <Psinetic> my firewall keeps blocking a port 67 every 15 seconds, here's what it says: Time: Oct 28 14:18:53 Source: 192.168.1.2 Destination: 192.168.1.1 In IF:  Out IF: eth0 Port: 67 Length: 328 ToS: 0x00 Protocol: UDP Service: DHCP
[05:26] <Psinetic> any help on what this is?
[05:26] <Psinetic> and how to fix it.
[05:26] <repnop> i use xfce via vnc, gnome on main desktop and kde on another account..
[05:26] <lc> close the port
[05:26] <roger2> snakDoc: im just trying to make the windows comparison (which is unfair) but you know how its better to do a fresh windows install, does this apply to xubuntu over ubuntu
[05:26] <lyq88> lc,please teach me English,can you help me?
[05:27] <repnop> lyq88: you're better off going to a social channel for such things.
[05:27] <lc> No,It's beyond my ability
[05:27] <knoppies> Psinetic, what devices are at the IPs source: 192.168.1.2 Destination: 192.168.1.1
[05:27] <Jeruvy> Psinetic: as it says, its DHCP traffic
[05:27] <Psinetic> lc, why would i close a port if i don't even know what it does or why?
[05:27] <Psinetic> 1.2 is my computer and 1.1 is the wireless router
[05:27] <lc> google it
[05:30] <knoppies> Psinetic, I would assume its DHCP traffic going from your PC to your router.
[05:30] <knoppies> what normally runs on port 67. Im sure you can google that too.
[05:31] <Psinetic> it's only recently been doing this though
[05:31] <lc> Bootstrap Protocol Server
[05:31] <roger2> Would programs load up and run faster, like VLC/movie player, in xubuntu compared to ubuntu? i have an old laptop
[05:31] <sevol> yea
[05:31] <knoppies> Psinetic, what software/hardware have you installed recently (or maybe a relevent setting change)
[05:31] <lc> 67、68端口分别是为Bootp服务的Bootstrap Protocol Server(引导程序协议服务端)和Bootstrap Protocol Client(引导程序协议客户端)开放的端口。
[05:31] <sevol> xubuntu is made for old computers
[05:31] <knoppies> maybe I should give xubuntu a try then.
[05:31] <lyq88> i cannot express my problem successfully using English
[05:31] <Psinetic> knoppies, i dunno
[05:32] <mneptok> Psinetic: it's DHCP
[05:32] <justlooking1> "<lyq88> lc,please teach me English,can you help me?" go go to #x264 the lads there like manga and are always complaining about the chinese to english translations so you could be very welcome there if your into video Encoding LOL...
[05:32] <SnakDoc> roger2: depends on a lot the apps are not xfce so there load times may be close to same bu tthen the whole enviroment using less ram try it see what you think
[05:32] <Psinetic> why is dhcp doing this though?
[05:32] <lc> lyq88. you can use Chinese
[05:32] <sevol> if your computer has old hardware or doesn't really meant the ubuntu requirements, xubuntu is an alternative for u
[05:32] <mneptok> Psinetic: because DHCP uses ports 67 and 68.
[05:32] <candykorn> ubuntu is lagging is it because windows was installed first?
[05:32] <Psinetic> ok
[05:32] <lyq88> 真的？
[05:33] <mneptok> !offtopic > lc
[05:33] <mneptok> !offtopic > lyq88
[05:33] <Psinetic> well, i got a bigger problem on my hands now...just looked and all five of my websites are down. *sigh* gotta run guys. sry
[05:33] <roger2> i been using xubuntu for 2 hours already, i actually think apps, opening folders, load times are longer? am I drunk?
[05:33] <mneptok> !offtopic > justlooking1
[05:33] <lc> yes,port 67 is used for DHCP
[05:33] <candykorn> wow
[05:33] <candykorn> you might be
[05:33] <candykorn> how many beers or drinks did you have?
[05:33] <sevol> roger2, whats ur system specs?
[05:34] <lc> specs?
[05:34] <DigitalKiwi> xfce is gnome with more bugs, amirite?
[05:34] <knoppies> roger2, did you use compiz or emerald?
[05:34] <roger2> sevol: 181.2MB RAM, PIII 1GHZ, 20GB HD
[05:34] <knoppies> lc, specs is short for specifications. ie: Whats under the hood.
[05:34] <DigitalKiwi> roger2: that's a lot
[05:34] <roger2> i have a 256MB dimm installed but i only see 182MB on system info
[05:34] <knoppies> DigitalKiwi, makes my old machine look good.
[05:35] <chunknuts> 181 RAM?
[05:35] <lc> Okay,roger that, thanks, knoppies
[05:35] <knoppies> lc, no problems
[05:35]  * DigitalKiwi has a laptop with 96MB ram, 4 gig hard drive, 266mhz (might be less) pentium II with arch linux >.>
[05:35] <sevol> roger2: well it seems like you should be running xubuntu fine
[05:35] <lyq88> Now I do not know the function of pigeons
[05:35] <lc> 4 G hard drive...
[05:36] <sevol> you meet the minimum requirements.
[05:36] <lyq88> haha
[05:36] <roger2> it runs greats, i just thought i would be able to open and run all apps at the same time with xubuntu
[05:36] <chunknuts> everything else is ok, I'd get more ram though -- dunno why Xubuntu is faster -- what about video card?
[05:36]  * DigitalKiwi should put deli on it, that's like 6 times the ram it needs
[05:37] <sevol> chunknuts, xubuntu would appear faster to you if u have a more updated computer system
[05:37] <chunknuts> lol -- cannot run multiple apps with 181 MB RAM (Firefox takes that much alone) -- check out system monitor for ram usage (I don't think Xu vs ubuntu matter with memory)
[05:37] <lyq88> i can use translate tools to express my view
[05:37] <DigitalKiwi> if you want a fast system don't use a desktop environment
[05:37] <lc> what tools?
[05:37] <lc> no GUI
[05:37] <chunknuts> sevol: I meant why ubuntu is faster than Xubuntu on his system
[05:38] <knoppies> DigitalKiwi, that takes half the fun out of it.
[05:38] <sevol> really?
[05:38] <DigitalKiwi> nah, the DE ruins the fun
[05:38] <chunknuts> sevol: I dunno -- I was thinking something to do with video drivers maybe
[05:38] <DigitalKiwi> so do the default window managers :/
[05:38] <chunknuts> roger2: What video card are you using?
[05:39] <lc> hd 2300
[05:39] <sevol> it can't be, even if he has a decently new gvideo card, his system won't be able to handle it
[05:39] <vigo> DigitalKiwi: Or use X or Flux or something lightweight?
[05:39] <roger2> ATI Rage mobility M3 AGP 2X but the sound card is giving me problems, sometimes it plays perfect, other times its choppy and stutters
[05:39] <justlooking1> "<roger2> i have a 256MB dimm installed but i only see 182MB on system info " basic logic says 64 meg og that is being used by our onlboard GFX chipset, if you also have a seperate card and dont want to use the onboard one  reset the bios to disable its use and get that ram back for other things.... simple really.
[05:39] <knoppies> DigitalKiwi, I use compiz. Although I do need a newer card to do what I want it to do.
[05:39] <roger2> i did "sudo modprobe snd-es1938" my sound card but for instance now..the mp3 playback is sped up and choppy..its possessed
[05:39] <sevol> according to his specs, it just won't work as its suppose to.
[05:39] <DigitalKiwi> http://omploader.org/vMjgyag awesome wm ftw
[05:40] <roger2> chunknuts: i have ati rage mobility m3
[05:40] <DigitalKiwi> mpd + ncmpcpp and htop and vim as well ;D
[05:41] <DigitalKiwi> vigo: I've yet to find an OS with a tiling window manager as default, and I can't work in a floating window manager (if I had to I'd use openbox but few systems come with that as well)
[05:41] <chunknuts> roger2: ok
[05:41] <chunknuts> roger2: where you using the ATI drivers before, i.e. did you download them?
[05:42] <sevol> roger2: if ubuntu was working better for you why go with xubuntu?
[05:42] <DigitalKiwi> crunchbang > xubuntu
[05:43] <wzssyqa> why the package that i install with "dpkg --force" ,don't show in synaptic?
[05:44] <sevol> wzssyqa: probably beacuse that package is not in the respostiories
[05:44] <vigo> DigitalKiwi: Is kinda off-topic, but I do not really like or find any use for the eye-candy stuff, my niece likes it. And that is enough for me.
[05:44] <wzssyqa> sevol: yes,it is not in
[05:45] <knoppies> vigo, I like customising it the most. I turned it off and then realised how much I missed it.
[05:45] <wzssyqa> sevol: but ones that install with gdebi show
[05:45]  * DigitalKiwi is practical, he uses what gets stuff done faster/better, not what looks pretty (unless it happens to be both)
[05:45] <Celroc> Guess I'm gonna log out. Bye all
[05:45] <lc> bye
[05:46] <knoppies> DigitalKiwi, I agree with you. But then my ubuntu box is a toy, not a workhorse. So im not too bothered about speed.
[05:46] <sevol> wzssyqa: because gedbi, uses your repository to download/install packages & dependencies
[05:46] <vigo> knoppies: Yes, I see the reasoning for it, and if it is not fun, then what is it....
[05:47] <sevol> while dpkg you can just find a package anywhere on the net, install it and the package is not in the repository.
[05:47] <almoxarife> karmic compiz has tiling windows
[05:47] <DigitalKiwi> my arch systems are tools and occasionally play (i actually enjoy programming more than most games), my windows partitions are for games
[05:47] <sevol> wzssyqa: why do you want to remove something?
[05:47] <knoppies> arch? systems?
[05:48] <DigitalKiwi> he doesn't like bloat?
[05:48] <DigitalKiwi> arch linux
[05:48] <wzssyqa> sevol: i am afraid to forget i have install it future
[05:48] <lc> veket
[05:49] <sevol> wzssyqa: i see, but your system won't
[05:49] <DigitalKiwi> knoppies: "Arch Linux (or Arch) is a Linux distribution intended to be lightweight and simple.[1] The design approach of the development team focuses on simplicity, elegance, code correctness and minimalism.[2] "
[05:50] <obiwan__> hi, please how can i tell who whois me¿
[05:50] <wzssyqa> sevol: i known,i wan't clear my system,how can i know i have installed which package with dpkg?
[05:51] <knoppies> DigitalKiwi, sounds like something i would like. Maybe i should go have a look at it.
[05:51] <almoxarife> my foot has an arch too, a simple one
[05:51] <knoppies> almoxarife, Does your arch read emails?
[05:51] <dudeface> any idea why my programs take so long to launch in karmic?, do i need more ram?
[05:51] <knoppies> almoxarife, does it automate tasks?
[05:51] <DigitalKiwi> knoppies: <3
[05:52] <knoppies> almoxarife, sorry, I think that came out stronger than I intended. I hope I didnt offend you.
[05:52] <almoxarife> why is it emails? when I go to the mail box I don't get the mails
[05:52] <roger2> there are intermittent random periods in which my HD makes a clicking noise, screen locks up, and i have to power off and on, is there a GUI HD app that can scan my HD
[05:52] <sevol> wzssyqa: give me a sec.
[05:53] <roger2> they are totally random, right now everything is ok
[05:53] <almoxarife> not offended
[05:53] <sevol> wzssyqa: are you there?
[05:53] <tjz> i am going to switch to ubuntu slowly
[05:53] <justlooking1> interesting, now that Ubuntu 9.10 RC includes the 2.6.31-14.48 does it also suffer from the 80% less of throughput due to the existing kernel scheduler bugs now found or has it been patched already and is running faster as reported
[05:53] <tjz> i plan to go dual boot first
[05:53] <tjz> any suggestion
[05:53] <wzssyqa> sevol: my english is not very well,i can't understand you
[05:54] <knoppies> tjz, if you install linux after windows, then grub deals with the booting
[05:54] <knoppies> tjz, if you uninstall linux (leave windows), then you have to repair your windows boot sector
[05:54] <sevol> wzssyqa: to find out what packages you have installed, use this command " dpkg --get-selections "
[05:54] <knoppies> tjz, Rather than fiddling with the boot file, I just reinstalled windows.
[05:55] <DigitalKiwi> knoppies: ...
[05:55] <knoppies> tjz, If you using the same HDD, I would make 3 partitions. One for each OS, one for general data. Your 3rd partition should be in NTFS so that both OSs can read it.
[05:55] <knoppies> DigitalKiwi, yes? did I say something wrong?
[05:55] <DigitalKiwi> it's like a 5 minute fix
[05:55] <wzssyqa> sevol: it is a great project
[05:55] <lc> if you reinstall windows,you can't boot linux
[05:55] <justlooking1> http://x264dev.multimedia.cx/?p=185#more-185 Some of you may know of the recent drama over BFS (Brain Fuck Scheduler) written by Con Kolivas.  Its primary purpose was to reduce latency for ordinary desktop applications (potentially at the cost of absolute throughput).  Unsurprisingly, someone soon tested x264 with BFS2013and the results were absurd.  BFS trashed CFS, the existing kernel scheduler, by enormous margins2013up to 80%.  ...http://article
[05:55] <knoppies> DigitalKiwi, I didnt know that at the time.
[05:56] <DigitalKiwi> oh, but you do now I hope?
[05:56] <knoppies> lc, I meant after you had uninstalled linux.
[05:56] <sevol> wzssyqa: does it work for you?
[05:56] <dudeface> i installed karmic and my music sounds better than it used to in windows, can someone explain that?
[05:56] <wzssyqa> sevol: it display all packages
[05:56] <knoppies> DigitalKiwi, Ive never needed to, so no. But I now know where to learn it from. So if I do need to, I will figure it out. Until then, lets cross that bridge when I get there.
[05:56] <DigitalKiwi> that's odd, usually ubuntu has worse sound than other systems
[05:56] <sevol> wzssyqa: yes, now you won't forget what you have instaleld
[05:57] <wzssyqa> sevol: all,all,include througt apt
[05:57] <knoppies> dudeface, it may have been the program you used in windows, rather than the OS.
[05:57] <sevol> wzssyqa: yes that lists everything.
[05:57] <amruthraj> ﻿Hi, is there a system call to get the total memory usage on Linux? I searched a bit, but found some Api like getrusage, mallinfo which give the usage of a process ..
[05:57] <roger2> is there a diskcheck type gui program for ubuntu?
[05:57] <wzssyqa> sevol: i want to display that install with dpkg only,not apt
[05:58] <DigitalKiwi> knoppies: depending on which fix you have to do...if you install windows after linux it overwrites grub, you just have to reinstall grub, if you want to remove linux you just use the windows install disk in system rescue mode
[05:58] <knoppies> roger2, I assume we not talking about something like diskusage analyzer?
[05:58] <lc> Baobab
[05:58] <sevol> wzssyqa: then use dpkg --list
[05:58] <knoppies> I installed linux second. then when I formatted the linux part of the HDD (corrupt download) windows wouldnt boot. So I would have had to use the install disk of windows.
[05:58] <DigitalKiwi> amruthraj: free -m, or htop is really nice
[05:59] <roger2> knoppies: no something that will tell me> your HD is damaged or is good shape
[05:59] <mgmuscari> does anybody know if the random wifi drops with intel wifi link 5100 agn adapters have been resolved in karmic?
[05:59] <knoppies> roger2, then I dont know. I can try google it.
[05:59] <sevol> wzssyaq: shortcuts for finding a certain program(s) instaleld dpkg --get-selections | grep python or dpkg --list | grep "blah" will list all program installed "blah"
[05:59] <DigitalKiwi> badblocks?
[05:59] <amruthraj> ﻿DigitalKiwi: Thanks for the response. I am looking for an API that I can use in my program..
[06:00] <wzssyqa> sevol: it works like it,all too
[06:00] <sevol> wzssyqa: your welcome.
[06:00] <DigitalKiwi> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Badblocks
[06:00] <DigitalKiwi> amruthraj: oh
[06:00] <DigitalKiwi> pcall free -m ;D
[06:00] <DigitalKiwi> what language?
[06:00] <amruthraj> :D
[06:00] <amruthraj> C
[06:01] <sam_> what is the repair command on ubuntu-9.04
[06:01] <meway> he;;p ;agg
[06:01] <sevol> does anyone know if theres a pidgin irc plugin that automatically says the username of the user that your talking to?
[06:02] <meway> woops
[06:02] <sevol> example : sam_: <-- automated
[06:02] <meway> how would i search for a file or folder
[06:02] <DigitalKiwi> amruthraj: http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/linux-programming-scripting/11703-c-function-returns-cpu-memory-usage.html ?
[06:02] <karoushi> it
[06:03] <sam_> sevol: i could not understand what u r saying
[06:03] <meway> if task.h is missing what problems could occure 0.o
[06:04] <sevol> sam_: I was just wondering if there was a pidgin plugin for IRC that automatically enters the name of a nick(s) that your talking to, so isntead of me typing sam_: message manually, it inputs sam_: automatically and then i type the message.
[06:04] <DigitalKiwi> meway: anything that relies on it wouldn't compile
[06:05] <liyingqiao> hello
[06:05] <meway> how do i search a file or folder
[06:05] <chunknuts> There's a search button in the file browser
[06:06] <chunknuts> that might help
[06:07] <amruthraj> ﻿DigitalKiwi: getrusage returns the memory usage of a particular process.. i want it for the complete system
[06:07] <coordinador> meway, go to the Places menu -> find files...
[06:08] <chunknuts> coordinator: ahhhhh!!!!
[06:08] <coordinador> amruthraj, use the "top" command or "htop" is better
[06:08] <dani> join /ubuntu+1
[06:08] <justlooking1> "[06:05] <meway> how do i search a file or folder " install mc
[06:08] <sam_> then what is your response of my question
[06:08] <coordinador> amruthraj, but htop you have to install (sudo apt-get install htop)
[06:08] <Guest40597> whats the command? to join karmic irc
[06:08] <amruthraj> ﻿coordinador: i would need an API .. and not a command.
[06:09] <amruthraj> ﻿coordinador: I want to call it from my program.
[06:09] <knoppies> sevol, cant you just type the first 3 letters of the username, and then hit tab?
[06:09] <knoppies> sevol, I do that in x-chat.
[06:09] <coordinador> ok , i cannot help you :/
[06:09] <vigo> !mc | justlooking1
[06:09] <Guest40597> Join ubuntu+1
[06:09] <vigo> whoops
[06:09] <mneptok> justlooking1: mc is hardly the easiest way to find something
[06:09] <Guest40597> join ubuntu+1
[06:10] <Guest40597> join /ubuntu+1
[06:10] <sevol> knoppies: thx i just figured it out
[06:10] <Guest40597> join /karmic+1
[06:10] <mneptok> Guest40597: /join #ubuntu+1
[06:10] <Guest40597> ahhh thanks a bunch
[06:10] <justlooking1> slash join name
[06:10] <Guest40597>  /join #ubuntu+1
[06:10] <knoppies> sevol, does it auto add it? or is it more like an autocomplete?
[06:10] <sam_> any one tell what is repair option on ubuntu-9.04
[06:10] <mneptok> sam_: "repair?"
[06:11] <Guest40597>  /join ubuntu+1
[06:11] <sevol> knoppies: more like autocomplete, but for your nickname it takes 2 tabs
[06:11] <mneptok> Guest40597: remove the space at the beginning
[06:11] <justlooking1> you forgot the #
[06:11] <scatterp> sam_, perhaps edit grub line and add "single" to the end
[06:11] <an0nmat1r> hheheheheh sam_  get 9.10 and upgrade
[06:11] <Guest40597> thanks man
[06:11]  * scatterp falls asleep
[06:11] <Guest40597> i did it! FTW!
[06:11] <coordinador> xd
[06:11] <knoppies> sevol, yea, thats because Im not first alphabetically.
[06:12] <sevol> knoppies: yea, well thx man! much easier now
[06:12] <knoppies> guest40597, if you still there, you can try /nick a_name_you_want_to_use
[06:12] <amruthraj> I think this does .. http://linux.die.net/man/2/sysinfo
[06:12] <knoppies> sevol, glad I could help.
[06:13] <sam_> ?
[06:13] <sam_> ?
[06:13] <sam_> ?
[06:13] <FloodBot3> sam_: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[06:13] <sevol> knoppies: would you haappen to know why sometimes, my pidgin would automatically close by itself, sometimes firefox as well >_<
[06:13] <knoppies> sevol, close as in minimize, or close as in exit?
[06:13] <sevol> knoppies: it just exits
[06:14] <sevol> knoppies: no minimize as well
[06:14] <justlooking1> bad programing and not checking for memory leaks
[06:14] <meway> there you go nahem
[06:14] <knoppies> sevol, Ive had pidgin auto minimize on me in windows, not sure why. Never had pidgin (or firefox) just exit.
[06:14] <meway> nahem now ask a question reguarding your issue these kind people will help you im sure
[06:14] <sevol> knoppies: oh, guess its just me
[06:15] <sam_> repair ubuntu
[06:15] <mneptok> sam_: "repair?" (x2)
[06:15] <knoppies> who wanted help with a disk check (gui) for ubuntu?
[06:15] <mneptok> sam_: you are sorelt lacking details.
[06:15] <mneptok> *sorely
[06:16] <sam_> mneptok: needs details
[06:16] <nahem> I  have this problem, I have been trying to access the file tasks.h but it isn't in the file I was directed to off the internet, can anyone help out?
[06:17] <justlooking1> so nones knows if the latest RC is fixed as regards this report of slowness in the the existing scheduler: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/889654
[06:18] <mikeee> any ideas if moon light or other ubuntu programes can use netflix yet
[06:18] <meway> nahem:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FindingFiles
[06:19] <nahem> File not found, now I'm really frustrated
[06:20] <sevol> nahem: how did you lose the file?
[06:20] <Galaen> nahem what is this header? tasks.h
[06:20] <DaZ> !find tasks.h
[06:20] <DaZ> eh
[06:21] <Galaen> locate tasks.h
[06:21] <nahem> I don't know how I lost it, I was trying to do a command in terminal when it said Fork: resources temporarily unavailable, I then checked google and was directed to tasks.h
[06:21] <mneptok> nahem: sudo updatedb && locate tasks.h
[06:21] <nahem> The file isn't on my computer anymore
[06:22] <dani>  i can't take off the icons from menus. i deselected the "Show icons in menus" option from preferences yet icons are still apparent.     How do i and wear do i report this bug??? which section?
[06:22] <nahem> I just did a full search, nothing
[06:22] <justlooking1> "<knoppies> who wanted help with a disk check (gui) for ubuntu? " why mess around just install rebol view and write a GUI script in a few minutes http://www.rebol.com/view-platforms.html http://musiclessonz.com/rebol_tutorial.html
[06:22] <maco> nahem: tasks.h? that sounds like a bit of the kernel. youd only have it installed to compile against or for development
[06:22] <Galaen> what kind of command have you tape?
[06:22] <maco> nahem: i mean, youd only have it as a .h file for development reasons
[06:22] <Galaen> yeah it's a header file
[06:22] <maco> nahem: just because its what generates the error doesnt mean you need to read the source code. what was the original error that lead you to look it up?
[06:23] <nahem> I'm trying to create a server for the mana world game, when I try to run my mana world server it said Fork: resource temporarily unavailable
[06:23] <knoppies> justlooking1, thanks
[06:24] <loulas> hi guys! can someone tell me how to stop my bluetooth device. i dont use it and its wasting my battery.
[06:24] <dshepherd> whats the largest number of users in #ubuntu for release date?
[06:24] <nahem> I need to change NR_tasks
[06:24] <coordinador> i have a problem with msi wind u100 and wifi
[06:24] <nahem> otherwise my server wont run
[06:24] <coordinador> i can see wifis but i cannot connect to it
[06:24] <maco> nahem: out of memory or PIDs?
[06:24] <wrapster> im having some terrible times with 9.04(64bit)
[06:24] <nahem> The file should be in there...
[06:24] <edulacomadreja> how many hours to karmic release?
[06:25] <wrapster> skype still does not work properly and vbox all of a sudden vbox starts behaving weirdly.....
[06:25] <nahem> I think I need to recover it, can anyone help me out there?
[06:25] <Galaen> 2 days for karmic i think
[06:25] <Guest14398>  i can't take off the icons from menus. i deselected the "Show icons in menus" option from preferences yet icons are still apparent.     How do i and wear do i report this bug??? which section?
[06:25] <volante> wireless doent work with the new dell xps 13 under 9.10.. is this a known issue?
[06:25] <edulacomadreja> how many hours to karmic release?
[06:25] <volante> im going to try 9.04, hopefully it works in that version
[06:25] <sevol> anyone what to recommend a nice gnome theme?
[06:25] <maco> nahem: what is the path its claiming it should be? if its under /usr/src, NO it does not need to be there
[06:26] <maco> nahem: i *guarantee* your server is not parsing a header file real-time
[06:26] <edulacomadreja> how many hours to karmic release?
[06:26] <maco> nahem: header files are only for during compile
[06:26] <maco> edulacomadreja: nobody knows
[06:26] <loulas> -2 hours
[06:26] <edulacomadreja> thanks!
[06:26] <loulas> --
[06:26] <maco> edulacomadreja: it will be released at some point while it is oct 29 in at least one timezone on earth
[06:26] <nahem> I read that you have to change it to stop the Fork: resource temporarily unavailable
[06:27] <volante> edulacomadreja: screw karmic, it doesnt work with my wireless chip
[06:27] <maco> nahem: gimme that link?
[06:27] <edulacomadreja> volante: oh?
[06:27] <nahem> I can give you the page I was following
[06:27] <maco> nahem: yes please
[06:27] <edulacomadreja> i was waiting to test the intel graphic driver
[06:27] <nahem> http://www.linux.org.za/Lists-Archives/glug-0008/msg00693.html
[06:27] <volante> yah, i just got a brand new dell xps 13 and installed 9.10 beta and wireless doesnt work :(
[06:27] <maco> nahem: because anyone who says its better to modify teh kernel than to fix your own code...
[06:28] <justlooking1> "<knoppies> justlooking1, thanks" anyone insterested might also find http://reboltutorial.com/blog/redirect-shell-to-rebol-console/ useful for app interaction and related matters...
[06:28] <maco> nahem: yeah uh dont do that
[06:28] <madsj> hi; how do I get to see the video at http://sporten.tv2.dk/video/index.php/nodeId-26055064.html ? the frame is black, but rightclicking on it shows the flash-menu
[06:28] <maco> nahem: that is telling you to modify the kernel and recompile your kernel
[06:28] <madsj> java is installed
[06:28] <maco> nahem: and no that file is not normally there on a base system
[06:28] <knoppies> justlooking1, how do you quote? or are you just copy-pasting?
[06:28] <nahem> okay, so screw that damn page
[06:29] <nahem> How do I fix my "Fork: Resource temporarily unavailable" error?
[06:29] <maco> mneptok: do you think nahem is running out of PIDs maybe?
[06:29] <mneptok> nahem: what generates that error, exactly?
[06:29] <nahem> I give the command: ./eathena.sh start
[06:30] <nahem> thats my mana world server
[06:30] <Wirawan> how to way download file in terminal ubuntu
[06:30] <Wirawan> ?
[06:30] <maco> nahem: did you write it or get it somewhere?
[06:30] <maco> Wirawan: wget
[06:30] <loulas> this is fucking irritating. bluetooth doesnt want to stop working
[06:30] <mneptok> nahem: where did that shell script come from?
[06:30] <nahem> I got it from gitorious
[06:30] <nahem> Like it says to on tmw wikipedia
[06:30] <mneptok> nahem: and has it ever worked?
[06:31] <nahem> no, it is always the unavailable error
[06:31] <itroom> c
[06:31] <nahem> It has never started up
[06:31] <nahem> that error stops it
[06:31] <Wirawan> maco : so, that all
[06:32] <nahem> I was looking up some forks relating to the server
[06:32] <maco> Wirawan: "wget http://google.com/movie.mov" or whatever...
[06:32] <maco> Wirawan: if you want to resume a download "wget -c http://google.com/movie.mov" (the -c) for example
[06:32] <nahem> I thought it may have been those forks
[06:33] <nahem> but my friend got his server running no worries
[06:33] <mneptok> nahem: have you tried talking to the peopel that provide that script?
[06:33] <Wirawan> maco:ok, thank u
[06:33] <nahem> I can't
[06:33] <justlooking1> "<Galaen> 2 days for karmic i think" But once again.... does it also have the bug reported here http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/889654 "After a bit of testing, it turns out that NEXT_BUDDY and LB_BIAS"
[06:33] <Ser10UzMC> i farted
[06:33] <maco> Wirawan: see "man wget" for more info
[06:33] <nahem> Error on the forums
[06:33] <tanxxx> a VPN server,client just can access local resoures.What' s the promblem?
[06:33] <nahem> I'm really in deep
[06:33] <Ser10UzMC> nahem in what? ass? pussy? mouth?
[06:33] <loulas> does anyone know how to stop bluetooth being enabled by default?
[06:33] <maco> !ops | Ser10UzMC bad language
[06:34] <nahem> My friend doesn't play tmw anymore so he can't help me
[06:34] <Ser10UzMC> what the fuck
[06:34] <Kate> Bah. I keep getting "Cannot partition out of disk" with this: http://www.pastie.org/672968
[06:34] <Kate> On Ubuntu 9.
[06:34] <loulas> i edited /etc/default/bluetooth but it still starts!
[06:34] <maco> mneptok: oh didnt know you were one
[06:34] <Kate> Tried changing the -1 to 10000000000, doenst' help :(
[06:34] <nahem> I just about gave up on my server before
[06:34] <maco> mneptok: you need a /kb script
[06:34] <Wirawan> how to update all driver PC with terminal ubuntu
[06:34] <Wirawan> ?
[06:34] <maco> mneptok: er....alias
[06:34] <Galaen> justlooking1, i think it's not very serious to install it now i prefer to wait 2 month at least
[06:34] <mneptok> maco: no, i really don't.
[06:34] <tanxxx> My VPN server,the client just can access to the local resoures.
[06:35] <nahem> I have been trying to connect to those who have mde succesfull servers too
[06:35] <steven_> I realize this is the Ubuntu channel, but what is the best way to go about teaching yaself to be a systems programmer?
[06:35] <tanxxx> What's the promblem?
[06:35] <nahem> i have no luck
[06:35] <maco> Wirawan: "sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude full-upgrade" will install all your updates
[06:35] <nahem> No matter who I asked no-one was much help
[06:35] <tanxxx> i try everything and didn't work.
[06:35] <nahem> I was directed to here
[06:35] <maco> tanxxx: can you use more sentences to describe what's wrong?
[06:35] <maco> tanxxx: because i have no idea what you're asking
[06:36] <almoxarife> I want to see what has been placed in the swap file, and also if I have 3gig of ram but use virtualbox should I have a bigger swap file than the 320meg I have now?
[06:36] <Wirawan> maco : it's work...
[06:36] <tanxxx> maco: Thank for your attention. I mean
[06:36] <kaikun> question: Anyone know if Rythembox be installed in kubuntu if so please tell me how its  one/ or what to do.. fairly new to linux (5 days) :D
[06:36] <maco> almoxarife: you should certainly have a bigger than 320mb if you want to be able to hibernate. you need at least teh size of your ram if you want to hibernate, since thats where itll go
[06:36] <kaikun> sorry my english is bad
[06:37] <madsj> it doesn't work in firefox 3.5 either :-(
[06:37] <maco> almoxarife: as to virtualbox...depends how much memory you give each vm, how many are running at a time, and what else is running.
[06:37] <Wirawan> maco: than a lot
[06:37] <justlooking1> copy paste is Good, when its busy and i cant be bothered to skip back and keeps it clearer and use quote marks...
[06:37] <maco> almoxarife: you can check your current memory and swap usage in megabytes using "free -m"
[06:37] <tanxxx> maco: I make a VPN server.But when client connect to it,the client just can access to the local resoures
[06:37] <xxploit> kaikun, most users use Amarok in Kubuntu and Rythmbox in Gnome
[06:37] <maco> Wirawan: no problem
[06:37] <Kate> Anybody here ever use preseed files / partman-auto?
[06:37] <kaikun> xxploit, ah thnx
[06:37] <Safe> How do I make so nautilus always open up a *.rar with a special command? Or rather, how do I "pipe" the file to the command? (correct use?)
[06:37] <Galaen> maco it's not 2*ramsize for the swap?
[06:37] <tanxxx> maco: Can't access to the Internet.
[06:37] <Echo_of_Silence> question
[06:37] <maco> tanxxx: sounds like the route being sent by your vpn's dhcp isn't configured for split tunneling
[06:37] <kaikun> i know amarok its default for kubuntu
[06:37] <kaikun> :/
[06:38] <Echo_of_Silence> when is oovoo viable for ubuntu users?
[06:38] <xxploit> kaikun, honestly and its only my opinion but Amarok seems better
[06:38] <knoppies> Echo_of_Silence, Im not even sure what oovoo is. But you dont have to state you have a question. the '?' does that for you.
[06:38] <Echo_of_Silence> lol
[06:38] <Echo_of_Silence> habbit
[06:38] <Safe> %s doesn't cut it.
[06:39] <maco> Galaen: i said "at least as big" ;) i prefer 2*ramsize, because you want to fit your ram + whatever swapped when you go to hibernate. with 3-4GiB of RAM its unlikely youll have >1GiB of swap in use before you hibernate, so its usually safe to just have like 1 GiB extra, but....depends on your use case
[06:39] <kaikun> hmm its all well iif i can find an xchat plugin
[06:39] <kaikun> to show what im playing
[06:39] <tanxxx> maco:You mean I shoud use dhcp to configure th IP
[06:39] <kaikun> so it can work with amrok
[06:39] <kaikun> *a
[06:39] <Echo_of_Silence> oovoo is the best VoIP program out there
[06:39] <almoxarife> question: how can I see what actually has been swapped into swap file?
[06:39] <Echo_of_Silence> and thats the only reason i still have windows xp on my laptop
[06:39] <xxploit> kaikun, does konversation or whichever qt4 irc client for kde support a plugin to Amarok?
[06:40] <maco> tanxxx: your route is definitely the problem. is it that you can only reach your local LAN, only your VPN's network, both of those two but not the net...or what?
[06:40] <Echo_of_Silence> i'm dule booting xp and 9.04
[06:40] <mneptok> Echo_of_Silence: is the source available for use and modification by anyone?
[06:40] <Echo_of_Silence> not sure at all
[06:40] <kaikun> xxploit, no idea just started using xchat
[06:40] <kaikun> lol
[06:40] <Echo_of_Silence> i'm only a year old in the linux world
[06:40] <kaikun> i was in windows most of my time so yeah.
[06:40] <mneptok> Echo_of_Silence: if not, ask oovoo. it's up to them, since they don;t share their code.
[06:40] <tanxxx> maco: Just the VPN's network.
[06:40] <maco> kaikun: youll find that people on IRC will be not-happy if you're having amarok spit out "now listening" things into chat constantly
[06:40] <Echo_of_Silence> bummer
[06:41] <Echo_of_Silence> thx
[06:41] <kaikun> lol maco
[06:41] <kaikun> true
[06:41] <maco> tanxxx: ok, so you need split tunneling. youre going to have to figure out what IP range should be going through the VPN and what should not
[06:41] <xxploit> kaikun, most users using kubuntu use qt4 apps whereas gnome users use gtk apps. It doesnt matter if you wish not to do this but apps like rythmbox/xchat are gtk apps
[06:41] <tanxxx> maco: Sorry,my English is poor.I trying my best to describle my problem.
[06:41] <Galaen> it's just for geek kaikun if you are curious you can try to code this plugin and share this
[06:42] <maco> tanxxx: split tunneling means you have certain data go to the VPN and certain data go elsewhere
[06:42] <kazagistar> I am getting a warning on my laptop that my hard drive has lots of bad sectors and is going to fail
[06:42] <maco> kazagistar: buy a new hard drive
[06:42] <maco> kazagistar: what are you waiting for?
[06:42] <mneptok> kazagistar: and stop using that one ASAP
[06:42] <maco> yeah what he said
[06:42] <tanxxx> maco:Sould I configure the Iptables?
[06:42] <maco> tanxxx: htats not the problem
[06:43] <maco> tanxxx: its the output of "route -n" that needs to change
[06:43] <maco> tanxxx: are you using network manager vpn plugins or the command line?
[06:43] <tanxxx> maco: command line
[06:43] <kazagistar> if I keep all my data completely synced and backed up, it should be OK to keep using the current drive until it totally dies, right?
[06:44] <maco> tanxxx: awww now you're going to make me have to remember commands i haven't used in years :P
[06:44] <maco> kazagistar: not really
[06:44] <mneptok> kazagistar: no
[06:44] <tanxxx> maco:haha:-D
[06:44] <maco> kazagistar: because you could end up wtih corrupted files and if you dont notice them and keep making backups from them....then after restoring the backup youll discover a bunch of your files are screwed up
[06:45] <xmnt> anyone know a good screencast tool for linux?
[06:45] <Kate> hmm
[06:45] <kazagistar> maco: I see... thanks for the advice
[06:45] <tanxxx> maco:thx,
[06:45] <Kate> darn it
[06:45] <Vovk> xmnt gtkrecordmydesktop? :)
[06:45] <Kate> I wish more people used preseeds =/
[06:45] <rww> !screencast | xmnt
[06:46]  * Kate wonders why she's still awake
[06:46] <Kate> So tired:(
[06:46] <Echo_of_Silence> what is the best VoIP we have?
[06:46] <Vovk> Kate: me too :(
[06:46] <CoUrPsE> Teamspeak.
[06:46] <CoUrPsE> :)
[06:46] <kazagistar> Echo_of_Silence: ekiga works good for me
[06:46] <Vovk> Telephone! :D
[06:46] <^Einstein> Echo_of_Silence: I use mumble, it's in the repos.
[06:46] <Vovk> o wait :(
[06:46] <Vovk> mumble was alright when I used it
[06:46] <xxploit> Echo_of_Silence, in like two months or something Teamspeak 3 open beta will be happening
[06:46] <xmnt> Echo_of_Silence, ekiga works fine .. but a voip phone is much better - i recommend a cisco
[06:47] <Echo_of_Silence> can windows user use it?
[06:47] <Echo_of_Silence> cause i need something that will get me across to window users
[06:47] <Vovk> mumble has a windows binary i think
[06:47] <^Einstein> ^
[06:47] <CoUrPsE> Teamspeak def has windows binarys, osx binarys, and *nix binarys.
[06:47] <CoUrPsE> :)
[06:47] <Echo_of_Silence> webcam ?
[06:47] <harrison-bergero> almoxarife....just wanted to let you know that the SFTP method failed as well.
[06:48] <Vovk> one of my friends got ventrillo with wine :^| that was an odd experince
[06:48] <CoUrPsE> VoIP != Camera.
[06:48] <Vovk> !VoIP
[06:48] <Vovk> aww...
[06:48] <Echo_of_Silence> XP.....sry younger brother
[06:48] <^Einstein> ekiga and skype are VoIP telephone apps, whereas TS and mumble are simpler VoIP "channel-based" voice chat programs, Echo_of_Silence. All four have Windows binaries afaik
[06:48] <Echo_of_Silence> he was asking if we were talk'n bout webcam
[06:48] <almoxarife> harrison-bergero: my god man, you still trying to move files?
[06:48] <Vovk> !ventrillo
[06:48] <harrison-bergero> almoxarife....yes
[06:49] <maco> tanxxx: can we take this to PM?
[06:49] <Vovk> almoxarife: scp failed for him?
[06:49] <maco> tanxxx: this channel is too busy
[06:49] <kaikun> Galaen, good idea
[06:49] <kaikun> :D
[06:49] <Vovk> harrison-bergero: you could also always torrent them to yourself :D
[06:49] <harrison-bergero> lol
[06:49] <Vovk> if you were worried about integrity
[06:50] <Safe> How do I make .rar-files always open up via a custom command? As in 'program -o *.rar | program -'? %s doesn't cut it.
[06:50] <almoxarife> harrison-bergero: just for shits and giggles I had ubuntu on a virtual and I managed to talk to vista all day long, as I described to you earlier, I don't know why your system does not play well
[06:50] <tanxxx> maco: Certainly
[06:50] <harrison-bergero> vovk....I am baffled.  why does the transfer work windows to linux but not the other way around
[06:50] <justlooking1> "How do I stop Bluetooth turning on by default?" To disable the service from starting at boot run this command: sudo update-rc.d -f bluetooth remove ,To re-enable it to start at boot run this: sudo update-rc.d bluetooth defaults , To start it later on run this: sudo /etc/init.d/bluetooth start , For more info on update-rc.d:man update-rc.d
[06:50] <CoUrPsE> Safe, rar e fillename.rar will extract to current dir.
[06:50] <Vovk> harrison-bergero: what are you transfering and how are you trying to do it
[06:50] <almoxarife> Harrison, actually it was the otherway around, vista was virtual
[06:51] <Vovk> harrison-bergero: because it's always been my experience that w-w l-w and l-l transfers are fairly painless. it's only when you're trying to move files from windows to linux that you need to mess about
[06:51] <harrison-bergero> vovk....14gb total, files 700mb or larger from linux to windows over LAN
[06:51] <harrison-bergero> all cabled
[06:52] <harrison-bergero> works windows to windows back and forth
[06:52] <harrison-bergero> works windows to linux
[06:52] <harrison-bergero> does not work linux to windows
[06:52] <Safe> CoUrPsE: That's not the point though, I want to pipe it through a command.
[06:52] <CoUrPsE> Why dont you just use FTP ?
[06:52] <Vovk> harrison-bergero: hmm... i definitely mis-spoke :D linux to windows is the tricky one.
[06:52] <almoxarife> harrison-bergero: try this, you have another machine running windows that you can check to see if your problem still exists??, I bet its windows not allowing access, but I could be wrong too
[06:52] <harrison-bergero> both OS have share folders enabled, windows firewall is off
[06:52] <justlooking1> "<steven_> I realize this is the Ubuntu channel, but what is the best way to go about teaching yaself to be a systems programmer? " buy yourself a system install a POSIX compiler and play with x264 code and hang out in x264 asking questions about fixing buggy code....:)
[06:52] <almoxarife> harry, FTP
[06:53] <almoxarife> FTP
[06:53] <Vovk> harrison-bergero: ftp is a good idea ^_^ . you can also use WinSCP to pull the files from the linux box
[06:53] <harrison-bergero> almoxarife....i can do windows to windows....even swapped out the CAT5 on this machine and used a different router port
[06:53] <mattwj2002> hi guys
[06:53] <harrison-bergero> windows to windows works
[06:53] <user_> aku
[06:53] <Vovk> harrison-bergero: have you *tried* winscp? :D
[06:53] <Safe> Someone told me about using a wrapper script for the .rar but I don't know how I go about doing that.
[06:53] <almoxarife> FTP=the goodness of file transfer
[06:53] <harrison-bergero> vovk....winSCP failed
[06:53] <CoUrPsE> Can you connect to a windows FTP over lan?
[06:53] <Vovk> ah
[06:53] <Vovk> nvm
[06:53] <PRIDE> who here is competent enough to b a ubuntu newbie's private tutor?
[06:53] <mattwj2002> I need a program that converts jpeg2000 to pdf
[06:53] <user_> ipuhp.;
[06:53] <eddie> have to go
[06:54] <volante> anyone here managed to get wireless going on new studio xps notebook?
[06:54] <almoxarife> PRIDE: :)
[06:54] <capetown> Good morning! I was wondering a) how to my my "USB Startup disk creator" 8gb flashdrive "persistant" so that it saves my settings between reboot.... b) my firefox crashes all the time on this Duracell 8gb flashdrive but I have noticed that the RAM is 2/3 utilised of 512mb but the swap file is 100% 122MiB utilised... the firefox program just closes when I have a handful of randon webpages open.... Anyone?
[06:54] <mattwj2002> or to jpg would be nice too I guess
[06:54] <almoxarife> I work for kibble
[06:54] <Wirawan> how to speed up download file in ubuntu?
[06:54] <Vovk> i've seriously never used FTP (never needed to) but I think that's what you want to use
[06:54] <Vovk> PRIDE: that's what the channel is for ^_^
[06:54] <CoUrPsE> 0.o
[06:54] <CoUrPsE> How have you not used FTP before?
[06:54] <Vovk> lawl
[06:54] <Vovk> i mean for personal transfers
[06:54] <harrison-bergero> Vovk...what im confused about is this, what would i search for to find out what this problem is?
[06:54] <CoUrPsE> oh right.
[06:54] <Vovk> i mean... i've used it to download random stuff from ftp servers :D
[06:54] <CoUrPsE> Done had me worried before.
[06:55] <harrison-bergero> general network troubleshooting is too vague...too many hits
[06:55] <almoxarife> has not used ftp?
[06:55] <mattwj2002> anyone know?
[06:55] <harrison-bergero> almoxarife...i used winSCP, it failed after about 1.3GB
[06:55] <almoxarife> harry, zip drive?
[06:55] <Vovk> CoUrPsE: lol... as in I wouldn't really know how to go about setting up an FTP server... though I bet my friend google could tell me in around 5 minutes
[06:55] <CoUrPsE> harrison-bergero, Your doing it as 700MB files, and not 1 14GB file right?
[06:55] <harrison-bergero> right
[06:56] <mattwj2002> !jpeg2000
[06:56] <mattwj2002> hmm
[06:56] <CoUrPsE> Vovk, Wouldnt take 5 mins, a g6ftpd server takes 2 mins to install and have running.
[06:56] <harrison-bergero> vovk....winSCP already setup....it failed after about 1.3BG
[06:56] <Wirawan> how to speed up download file because in mmy country connection it's not good?
[06:56] <Vovk> CoUrPsE: ^_^ how convenient... though I really just scp my stuff from comp to comp... if it's GIGANTIC i just use a portable hard drive...
[06:56] <DaZ> Wirawan: you can't
[06:57] <CoUrPsE> harrison-bergero, I fail to see what your still doing here if your not taking on any suggestions.
[06:57] <Vovk> over a network though, I've used winscp to transfer a red hat dvd no problem... that was a 4 gig file
[06:57] <harrison-bergero> can anyone suggest a google search word or phrase?  LAN only works one way?
[06:57] <Willy> guys I keep getting this pop video on my system does it mean i got some virus or something
[06:57] <Vovk> i really have no clue why yours fails :(
[06:57] <harrison-bergero> Courpse....lol....um...other than using a USB drive, ive tried it all
[06:57] <Wirawan> daz: so, what can i do?
[06:57] <CoUrPsE> FTP?
[06:57] <DaZ> Wirawan: wait
[06:57] <Vovk> Willy: probably not
[06:57] <CoUrPsE> You keep saying WinSCP, have you tried FTP Thou?
[06:57] <harrison-bergero> SFTP
[06:57] <harrison-bergero> no
[06:58] <harrison-bergero> your right
[06:58] <Vovk> SFTP is probably very much the same
[06:58] <harrison-bergero> let me see if generic will work
[06:58] <Vovk> it's just FTP encrypted
[06:58] <CoUrPsE> Set up a simple FTP server on the windows box.
[06:58] <harrison-bergero> right
[06:58] <harrison-bergero> winSCP has ftp built in
[06:58] <harrison-bergero> one of the protocols you can choose.
[06:58] <CoUrPsE> And push the data to a upload account rather than pull it tthru a download account.
[06:58] <harrison-bergero> how do i turn on the ftp in linux?
[06:58] <CoUrPsE> Erm...
[06:58] <CoUrPsE> Turn on a FTP client?
[06:59] <rww> Vovk: FTP and SFTP are completely different protocols. "just FTP encrypted" is FTPS.
[06:59] <DaZ> harrison-bergero: client or daemon? :f
[06:59] <Vovk> browse there with firefox even? :D
[06:59] <Vovk> rww: my mistake!
[06:59] <harrison-bergero> im assuming its installed standard ubuntu
[06:59] <CoUrPsE> ftp -i local.ip
[06:59] <harrison-bergero> k
[06:59] <CoUrPsE> then use user/pass you made in the win FTP server.
[06:59] <CoUrPsE> using -i allows you to mput * once in the lcd you want to be in.
[07:00] <Vovk> harrison-bergero: I'm still in favor of you making a torrent. We'll seed it for you if you like :D
[07:00] <Vovk> harrison-bergero: just transfer the files to us... o wait...
[07:00] <CoUrPsE> I think its safe to say its piratecy related data.
[07:00] <CoUrPsE> Which is not allowed here.
[07:00] <Vovk> we won't tell ^_^
[07:01] <Vovk> we won't even look O.o
[07:01]  * DaZ will tell
[07:01]  * DaZ will look
[07:01] <Vovk> DaZ is a traitor. away with it!
[07:01] <harrison-bergero> the world is burning with depleted uranium in the air and someone mentions piracy "rights"......wow, but we cant all wake up at the same time
[07:01] <harrison-bergero> would be chaotic
[07:01] <rww> !ot
[07:01] <justlooking1> "<kazagistar> if I keep all my data completely synced and backed up, it should be OK to keep using the current drive until it totally dies, right? " like they said already But apparently Ubuntu 9.10 RC ships with Ubuntu One by default. Ubuntu One is your personal cloud. You can use it to back up, store, sync and share your data with other Ubuntu One users.http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/910overview so it might just save your bacon if you 
[07:02] <CoUrPsE> harrison-bergero, I xfer data alot from *nix to windows, and if find it easier to have win ftp servers, and push from linux box rather download from linux box.
[07:02] <CoUrPsE> (^It makes sense to me.)
[07:02] <harrison-bergero> ill try it, brb
[07:02] <Vovk> justlooking1: your data is never 100 percent safe... I'd rather not get into that situation where i use a drive until it can no longer function at all :D
[07:02] <CoUrPsE> harrison-bergero, Google g6 ftp server or bulletproof ftp server.
[07:02] <Termana> C-a d
[07:03] <CoUrPsE> :(
[07:03] <CoUrPsE> My Rhythembox is broke.
[07:04] <Vovk> so fun stuff... if you do a google trends search of ubuntu, you can see it spike every 6 months, and it's just starting to spike now :D
[07:04] <astrOdz> hey is it possible to install all the apt-get packages with 1 command?
[07:04] <PRIDE> anyone kno how to webcam someone who has aim over pidgin
[07:04] <CoUrPsE> astrOdz, You are kidding right?
[07:04] <Vovk> astr0dz, that sounds like an awful idea
[07:05] <Decessus> PRIDE, I do not believe that pidgin natively supports a webcam
[07:05] <rww> astrOdz: no, because some of them conflict, for a start.
[07:05] <almoxarife> see
[07:05] <steven_> I have a problem.  When trying to install Xubuntu in Virtualbox for 64-bit I get the following message:  This kernel requires an x86-64 CPU, but only detected an i686 CPU.  I have installed 64-bit for regular Ubuntu.  What gives?
[07:05] <astrOdz> ah thanks :D
[07:05] <almoxarife> skipe
[07:05] <PRIDE> can ubuntu support aim?
[07:05] <rww> steven_: what's the output if you type "uname -a" in a terminal?
[07:05] <capetown> What is the best way to ask a question in this forum to get assistance (I'd google my problem but firefox keeps crashing...) ta
[07:05] <astrOdz> I have an old ultrasparc i'm screwing with
[07:05] <almoxarife> yes
[07:05] <almoxarife> pidgin
[07:05] <Vovk> PRIDE: yep
[07:06] <rww> PRIDE: Pidgin supports AIM. Pidgin doesn't support video chat on AIM.
[07:06] <PCMX> probably gonna get yelled at for asking this, but does anyone remember release date for karmic of the top of their head?
[07:06] <Vovk> PRIDE: pidgin, and in 1 day (hurray karmic) empathy
[07:06] <volante> i can't get wireless going with dell studio xps in 9.04 or 9.10
[07:06] <Decessus> If I recall, there is a linux version of aim
[07:06] <Vovk> PCMX tomorrow
[07:06] <almoxarife> 29th
[07:06] <CoUrPsE> 0.o
[07:06] <PRIDE> karmic?????
[07:06] <rww> PCMX: some time during the 29th in some timezone.
[07:06] <CoUrPsE> karmic is released tomorrow?
[07:06] <PRIDE> ohhhh
[07:06] <steven_> 2.6.28-16-generic #55-Ubuntu SMP  2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[07:06] <PCMX> thanks =D
[07:06] <PRIDE> 9.10
[07:06] <volante> it uses the broadcom bcm4322 chip
[07:06] <PRIDE> 9.10
[07:06] <Vovk> CoUrPsE: as long as today is wednesday the 28th wherever you are
[07:07] <almoxarife> so, as of tomorrow this 'is' the karmic channel?
[07:07] <CoUrPsE> Nice.
[07:07] <Decessus> volante, have you tried MadWifif?
[07:07] <Vovk> If you WANT to upgrade
[07:07] <CoUrPsE> almoxarife, No, this is the #ubuntu channel.
[07:07] <Vovk> i suggest do it now
[07:07] <rww> almoxarife: once Karmic is released, #ubuntu+1 will be closed and this channel will allow support for Karmic, yes.
[07:07] <Vovk> there's always a swarm of downloads on release day :^|
[07:07] <Vovk> good for torrents
[07:07] <Vovk> bad for anything else
[07:07] <almoxarife> we all be chatting morrow then
[07:07] <steven_> I wish I could figure out how to install Xubuntu in Virtualbox...grrr
[07:08] <PRIDE> mmm....
[07:08] <Vovk> steven_: err... what problem you having?
[07:08] <DaZ> steven_: next, next, next, finish
[07:08] <Billiard> steven_: what is there to figure out
[07:08] <PRIDE> can empathy webcam to aim?
[07:08] <Vovk> PRIDE: i've never tried O.o
[07:08] <almoxarife> steven, d/l the iso and then install in virtualbox
[07:08] <Vovk> PRIDE: it had a little webcam icon though, the last time i looked :D
[07:08] <steven_> It won't accept me.  I get a message bout not being able to boot because I do not have a x86-64 kernel or whatever when in fact I do!  It says I have a i686
[07:08] <PRIDE> can ubuntu supported aim webcam with aim?
[07:08] <steven_> That is a load of crap
[07:09] <PRIDE> Vovk: sounds promissing
[07:09] <almoxarife> steven, try installing the 32
[07:09] <Decessus> PRIDE, http://www.aim.com/get_aim/linux/latest_linux.adp#features
[07:09] <Vovk> steven_: you need to use the 32 bit version of ubuntu. your Virtual Machine can't handle a 64 bit host... for whatever reason
[07:09] <Vovk> steven_: PROBABLY because you're running 32 bit windows
[07:09] <steven_> I am using 64-bit Ubuntu
[07:09] <steven_> for x86-64
[07:09] <almoxarife> ohh
[07:09] <Vovk> steven_: installing xubuntu in a vm?
[07:09] <harrison-bergero> ok gene6 FTP is installed and running
[07:10] <steven_> Iyes
[07:10] <harrison-bergero> now what?
[07:10] <PRIDE> whats xubuntu?
[07:10] <almoxarife> harry?
[07:10] <steven_> I guess Xubuntu does not work in Virtualbox
[07:10] <Decessus> xfce ubuntu
[07:10] <CoUrPsE> harrison-bergero, You set up user accounts?
[07:10] <Vovk> steven_: O.o just install the xubuntu package and stop trollin with "I guess this doesn't work"
[07:10] <astrOdz> ah the core utils are workign finally
[07:10] <harrison-bergero> no just the admin
[07:10] <astrOdz> thanks guys
[07:10] <CoUrPsE> ?
[07:10] <CoUrPsE> admin?
[07:10] <CoUrPsE> What version have you got?
[07:10] <coordinador> I cant stand the wait until the 10.04 are available!!!! :D:D:D
[07:11] <steven_> Nah, I will just assume it doesn't work as that is usually the case.  Later all.
[07:11] <mattwj2002> !10.04
[07:11] <coordinador> the 10.04 repositories
[07:11] <Vovk> coordinador: but 9.10's not even released yet O.o
[07:11] <tasslehoff> I'm running dual screen (nvidia twinview). What is it that decides which display gets the gnome-panel?
[07:11] <mattwj2002> :D
[07:11] <Vovk> !trolling | steven_
[07:11] <purma> is karmic released tomorrow?
[07:11] <mattwj2002> :D
[07:11] <coordinador> i always install in two partitions the last release
[07:11] <coordinador> but in one of that, i change the repositories to the next release
[07:11] <maco> purma: yes, some time while it is 29 Oct in at least one timezone
[07:11] <coordinador> so i can watch the edgiest changes :D
[07:12] <Vovk> Also... suggesting that you do a clean install of karmic from a CD (backing up the home directory) instead of hitting the upgrade button
[07:12] <harrison-bergero> courpse...so the default administrator has super user rights, what now?
[07:12] <Vovk> you could be helpful and torrent the CD for yourself (seeding to others afterwards :D )
[07:12] <ubuntu_> I need help with installing FF 3.5 on my ubuntu please.
[07:12] <PRIDE> the aim for linux site does not say if video chat is supported ....am i to assume that it is not?
[07:12] <CoUrPsE> harrison-bergero, Did you install it on your *nix or your *doze ?
[07:13] <harrison-bergero> doze
[07:13] <capetown> Okay... I an using a 8gb Duracell USB flashdrive made using the "USB startup disk creator".... everything is fine except my swap file is maxxed out at 122 MiB does anyone know how to increase this size? I can't google it since firefox keeps crashing probably because the swapfile is maxxed... Thank you.
[07:13] <CoUrPsE> So where did superuser come anywhere?
[07:13] <CoUrPsE> :/
[07:13] <SimonXu> Hi! Is 9.10 iso ready to download now?
[07:13] <harrison-bergero> courpse...it was default...i just entered the password
[07:13] <SimonXu> I cannot wait to  try 9.10.
[07:14] <capetown> anyone?
[07:14] <harrison-bergero> courpse...as part of the installation...."administrator" was set as user, i just entered a password, twice
[07:14] <gOLDfeesh> !webcam
[07:14] <CoUrPsE> harrison-bergero, I'll get you link for right server.
[07:14] <capetown> Even a link to the right webpage would be great!
[07:14] <gOLDfeesh> My webcam works with xawtv but I can't record the video. Is there an application that will let me record my webcam?
[07:15] <capetown> !swapfile
[07:15] <ranjan> today i tried to use open office but it fails to statrt up  can any one can help me to fix it up ....
[07:15] <gOLDfeesh> !swap | capetown
[07:15] <coordinador> SimonXu, i cannot wait to try 10.04 prealpha xD
[07:15] <capetown> !THANK YOU gOLDfeesh.... *phew*
[07:15] <justlooking1> "<harrison-bergero> can anyone suggest a google search word or phrase?  LAN only works one way? " samba is your problem http://www.watchingthenet.com/enable-file-sharing-in-ubuntu-using-samba.html
[07:16] <gOLDfeesh> capetown, no prob. glad I could help
[07:16] <coordinador> im installing ubuntu 9.04 in a 2gb microsd , will i have a problem with that?
[07:16] <Psinetic> is anyone here in the Us Navy or retired?
[07:16] <harrison-bergero> justlooking...thanks
[07:17] <SimonXu> coordinator: sure you have
[07:17] <knoppies> coordinador, would there not be speed issues?
[07:17] <uvacav> coordinador: may as well wait a bit 9.10 out today
[07:17] <gOLDfeesh> !ot | Psinetic
[07:17] <dudeface> im retired, not from the navy though
[07:17] <ranjan> open office is failing to start on ubuntu 9.04 nedead help in this regard...
[07:17] <coordinador> uvacav, i try karmic beta but it have serious issues with msi wind u100
[07:17] <Psinetic> gOLDfeesh, i'm just trying to find a channel to chat with someone, i need to ask them some questions and can't find anything useful
[07:17] <SimonXu> coordinator: is the graphic card GMA500?
[07:18] <gOLDfeesh> Psinetic, right but this is ubuntu support.
[07:18] <gOLDfeesh> Psinetic, try doing a search
[07:18] <coordinador> knoppies, im afraid of that but,,,, well i will use only few apps so, i will take out the harddisk and batt to my msi wind , and will be lightest netbook ever
[07:18] <coordinador> and if i use it with batt, it will last like an entire day xd
[07:18] <PCMX> :-@! - Why do people insist on backpacking crapware on software installs?!
[07:19] <Sirisian> When writing a module inside of the init function is there an easy way to get the ppid and the puid showing who started the module. As a test I want to printk them.
[07:19] <knoppies> coordinador, Sounds like a plan. Try it, tell me what its like
[07:19] <knoppies> PCMX, Because its the only way for them to get a captive market. Thats one of the (many) reasons Im pro for Open Source.
[07:19] <Psinetic> ok. I'm on Ubuntu 9.04. I'm having a problem where everytime i click on a specific column in the places menu it plays dvd's instead of opens folders. I have been trying to get help with this in THIS channel for almost a week and it's still not resolved. I refuse to talk to anyone who is not in the US Navy or Retired from the US Navy. Make you feel better now?
[07:19] <mattwj2002> hi guys
[07:20] <mattwj2002> no one helped me :(
[07:20] <CoUrPsE> harrison-bergero, I cant find hte version i use online, :/
[07:20] <gOLDfeesh> !hi | mattwj2002
[07:20] <mattwj2002> but I wanted to tell you found the solution
[07:20] <harrison-bergero> courpse...im using 30 day trial version from gene6 ftp
[07:20] <almoxarife> USN(Ret)
[07:20] <mattwj2002> libjasper-runtime can manulate jpeg2000 files
[07:20] <psychuil> I need help with installing FF 3.5 on my ubuntu please.
[07:20] <mattwj2002> :)
[07:20] <almoxarife> helps?
[07:20] <CoUrPsE> yeah, i think thats the wrong one.
[07:20] <CoUrPsE> 2010 or some crap it says?
[07:20] <mattwj2002> in case someone else need help
[07:20] <harrison-bergero> going to go though this networking tutorial one step at a time....see if i missed something
[07:21] <raik> rr
[07:21] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: tried: sudo apt-get install firefox-3.5
[07:21] <almoxarife> yeap
[07:21] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: if that gives an error, please use a pastebin to provide the output
[07:21] <ActionParsnip1> !paste
[07:21] <coordinador> Matt1360, what is your problem?
[07:21] <zipito> good day
[07:21] <coordinador> oh i see
[07:22] <Matt1360> coordinador: Hm?
[07:22] <Psinetic> I'm on Ubuntu 9.04. I'm having a problem where everytime i click on a specific column in the places menu it plays dvd's instead of opens folders. I have been trying to get help with this in THIS channel for almost a week and it's still not resolved. I refuse to talk to anyone who is not in the US Navy or Retired from the US Navy
[07:22] <volante> the karmik installer has issues. you choose "install ubuntu" and it bootsi nto the live image.
[07:22] <coordinador> Matt1360, i made a mistake, i wanted to talk to mattwj2002
[07:22] <zipito> If I upgrade via update_manager now from 9.04 to 9.10 ? what I'll get ? the stable packages or still Beta packages ?
[07:22] <psychuil> ActionParsnip1: i've got this stupid "Shiretoko" i installed thru a guide, so the commend you gave me tells me there's already a FF3.5 installed.
[07:22] <Matt1360> coordinador: Oh, okay, sorry about that. Have a good night! :)
[07:22] <ActionParsnip1> Psinetic: if you remove the army bit from it people might help
[07:22] <tonyyarusso> psychuil: Why do you think you aren't getting any help then?
[07:22] <mattwj2002> hi coordinador
[07:22] <tonyyarusso> err, @ Psinetic rather
[07:22] <mattwj2002> what is up?
[07:22] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: firefox 3.5 is shiretoko
[07:23] <ActionParsnip1> !shiretoko
[07:23] <Psinetic> navy**, and i'm asking the question specifically because I want to talk with someone from the navy. that's the point.
[07:23] <knoppies> Psinetic, I heared you the first time. i remember you asking before but as I said, I dont know the cause of the problem or the solution. You could always try reinstall ubuntu.
[07:23] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: that link tells you wy
[07:23] <harrison-bergero> quick question where is the "host name" tab?
[07:23] <knoppies> Psinetic, then nvm
[07:23] <ActionParsnip1> s/wy/why
[07:23] <almoxarife> ActionParsnip1: he's navy, I think, an angry squid
[07:23] <Psinetic> knoppies, i've reinstalled this OS three times, i'm not doing it again.
[07:23] <Psinetic> no i can't find a navy based channel that actually has anyone in it
[07:23] <tonyyarusso> Psinetic: We don't discriminate against helpers here - if you want help, you want it from everyone, otherwise you should be getting it through Navy channels, not here.
[07:24] <ActionParsnip1> Psinetic: why do they have to be from the navy?
[07:24] <almoxarife> Psinetic: the navy was windows based
[07:24] <Psinetic> tonyyarusso, don't see that in your channel guidelines ;)
[07:24] <knoppies> ActionParsnip1, He just wants to talk to someone from the navy
[07:24] <mattwj2002> coordinator I was wondering how to convert jpeg2000 files but I figured it out on my own
[07:24] <ActionParsnip1> Psinetic: do navy folks know more about ubuntu than anyone else or something?
[07:24] <mattwj2002> thanks anyways
[07:24] <Psinetic> because i want to talk with someone from the navy >_>
[07:24] <renwo> test
[07:24] <ActionParsnip1> knoppies: i see
[07:24] <mattwj2002> the answer is jasperuntime
[07:24] <mattwj2002> :)
[07:24] <almoxarife> navy folk know windows inside out
[07:25] <knoppies> Psinetic, Sorry i cant help.
[07:25] <psychuil> ActionParsnip1: Isn't there a proper FF3.5? Shiretoko is fucking up too many things.
[07:25] <Psinetic> almoxarife, no they don't, i know, i'm one of them, windows sucks, it's retarded, and it's stupid we even use it.
[07:25] <almoxarife> ok, I am navy, shoot
[07:25] <tonyyarusso> !ohmy | psychuil
[07:25] <coordinador> oh god the installation process in microsd is SO slow lol
[07:25] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: no, thats what it is. You can download the tar.gz from firefox website and extract it to /opt then symlink the binry to your $PATH
[07:26] <psychuil> Sorry about my lang.
[07:26] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: all you have to do is go into about: config   and change shiretoko in the agent ID to firefox
[07:26] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: and websites will like you again
[07:26] <psychuil> I get broken CSS half the time, is that coz of the agent ID?
[07:27] <volante> anyone know how to work around this bug with the karmic install cd always booting the live image even when i choose "install ubuntu"?
[07:27] <almoxarife> I thought all retired squids were cool, I was wrong
[07:28] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: possibly, open the config then search for shiretoko   edit the value and change it to firefox
[07:29] <ActionParsnip1> !karmic | volante
[07:29] <volante> actionparsnip: ok. thats a pretty bad bug then.
[07:30] <PRIDE> am i to assume that aim for linux does not have webcam
[07:30] <PRIDE> ?
[07:30] <psychuil> ActionParsnip1: I've changed it, didn't really help. Unless i need to restart it to get the effect..
[07:31] <PRIDE> ello?
[07:31] <tonyyarusso> PRIDE: There's not even any such thing as aim for linux.
[07:32] <coordinador> OH GOD! TOO BAD! IN MY INSTALLATION PROCESS! i got:  "no space left on device", how could that happen since its a 2gb partition?
[07:32] <PRIDE> http://www.aim.com/get_aim/linux/latest_linux.adp#features
[07:32] <tonyyarusso> PRIDE: You can however do video chat on XMPP at least, and I think there is experimental MSN support available.  I haven't heard anything about video for the AIM protocol in third-party clients yet.
[07:32] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: yes you must restart the browser
[07:32] <tonyyarusso> coordinador: The standard desktop Ubuntu install is slightly larger than 2GB, yes.
[07:32] <PRIDE> mmm
[07:33] <coz_> coordinador,  yes you are going to need quite a bit more for ubuntu installation
[07:33] <tonyyarusso> PRIDE: wow, those screenshots look straight out of 1995... :P  I have no idea if that works or not.
[07:33] <ActionParsnip1> coordinador: 2Gb isnt a great deal, have you considered u-lite
[07:33] <PRIDE> lol...yeah
[07:33] <nic1> does anyone know what is docking windows?
[07:33] <PRIDE> some one gave that to me some 5 minutes ago
[07:33] <psychuil> ActionParsnip1: is there a GUI based download manager for linux? since it seems shiretoko isn't up to the challenge of downloading files :\
[07:33] <coordinador> oh, maybe somebody would tell that me before the half  hour wait xd
[07:33] <PRIDE> but it sais nothing about webcam
[07:34] <coz_> coordinador,  at the least you are going to need 4gigs of space
[07:34] <PRIDE> webcam capability  and such
[07:34] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: some use jdownloader, theres gwget too, i'm not sure as I just use the download manager in opera
[07:34] <Decessus> PRIDE, those are only the new features, but yes, empathy does support video, so aim video chat should be possible
[07:34] <PRIDE> Decessus : thx bro
[07:35] <Andorin> Can anyone explain why my connection stopped giving me access to the Internet the second I sent a message to a channel in xchat?
[07:35] <PRIDE> i'm gonna hop over to #voipcoop
[07:35] <tonyyarusso> PRIDE: Based on the Debian package versions, the last release of that was probably seven years ago.  :S  Good luck.
[07:35] <coordinador> COZ_ why i cant write your name with CO+tab?
[07:35] <PRIDE> tonyyarusso : thx
[07:35] <coz_> coordinador,  not sure  it should be easily done
[07:36] <coordinador> ok, is case sensitive
[07:36] <coz_> coordinador,   just type coz then hit tab
[07:36] <coordinador> coz_, tomorrow i will buy a 4gb sd card, exist something like a "Faster SD card"?
[07:37] <tonyyarusso> coordinador: Yes, usually you can see speed ratings on web sites for them (like Newegg)
[07:37] <coordinador> may be if i paint fire in the sd-microsd adapter works faster...
[07:37] <coz_> coordinador,  well I am not at all experienced with installing on external media  but  I wuold guess a larger media would be necessary  you could google installing ubuntu on external media  like flash drive etc :)
[07:38] <coordinador> i will investigate about that
[07:38] <coz_> coordinador,  cool :)
[07:38] <psychuil> ActionParsnip1: I come to find too many tutorials around the web on installing stuff, and they always say something like "do 'sudo apt-get install <some package>'" And i never seem to have that package. Could it be coz i'm running ubuntu from a liveusb?
[07:39] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: no it will probably be because you dont have the correct repository enabled
[07:39] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: there is no difference to a USB install to one on an internal drive except speed (USB being damn slow and bursty)
[07:39] <PRIDE> whats the difference between ubuntu, kubuntu, and xubuntu?
[07:40] <ActionParsnip1> PRIDE: default DE
[07:40] <cwalsh> Ubuntu uses the GNOME desktop, Kubuntu KDE
[07:40] <PRIDE> de?
[07:40] <coz_> Pricey,  xubuntu uses  xfce as the desktop environment
[07:40] <meowmintx> hey all i need help with my sound problem
[07:40] <Kurogane> is possible to point ip public (not mine) to my localhost ?
[07:40] <ActionParsnip1> desktop environment
[07:40] <cwalsh> Xubuntu = XFCE
[07:40] <PRIDE> kk
[07:40] <coz_> PRIDE,  sorry that was for you
[07:40] <PRIDE> thx
[07:40] <coz_> Pricey,  sorry  mis tabbed there :)
[07:40] <PRIDE> thx cozy thx ActionParsnip1
[07:40] <tonyyarusso> Kurogane: Depends what you mean by that - what are you trying to do?
[07:41] <ActionParsnip1> PRIDE: its the same OS underneath, you can even install xfce on ubuntu to effectively get xubuntu
[07:41] <PRIDE> kool...thanks action
[07:41] <meowmintx> its to do with sound in general. what i am getting is a delayed reaction while playing mp3s atm its not playing in real time and not working. i have saves alsamixer as my sound card as my onboard one is stufed
[07:41] <psychuil> ActionParsnip1: how do i hunt down the right repo then?
[07:42] <ActionParsnip1> Kurogane: you can port forward / virtual server     you tell the router to forward certain port numbers to a certain IP and it will connect
[07:42] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: example
[07:42] <ActionParsnip1> !info firefox
[07:42] <harrison-bergero> every single file was a connection timed out error!
[07:43] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: if you read the above you can see firefox is in te main repository, if you cannot install firefox you need to make sure you have the main repo enabled
[07:43] <ActionParsnip1> !info devede
[07:43] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: that app is in the multiverse repo so will need to have that enabled to get access
[07:44] <Kurogane> tonyyarusso, for example i want to ping 1.2.3.4 and the ping respond like as localhost not as internet
[07:44] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: if its not in the standard repo, you can find a PPA to add and install from someone elses packages to get what you want
[07:44] <tonyyarusso> Kurogane: ah, you should be able to do that by adding an entry to /etc/hosts
[07:46] <tonyyarusso> Kurogane: actually, it may be more involved than that - hold on a sec
[07:46] <Kurogane> ActionParsnip1, i don't have router and i don't like use router neither
[07:46] <psychuil> ActionParsnip1: i'm was trying to install jdownloader, and i needed to get java-6-sun for it, but i can't.
[07:46] <Kurogane> tonyyarusso, ok thanks
[07:46] <ActionParsnip1> Kurogane: why they give you an extra firewall
[07:46] <ActionParsnip1> !java | psychuil
[07:47] <psychuil> !multiverse
[07:48] <Kurogane> ActionParsnip1, what you mean extra firewall?
[07:48] <meowmintx> !info alsamixer
[07:48] <meowmintx> alsa mixer does so
[07:48] <ActionParsnip1> Kurogane: due to the nature of NAT, if an unrequested connection comes in, a router will drop it if there is no request for that data or there is no rule to allow the traffic
[07:49] <mnemonica> Say I want to change the znes launcher in my games menu to launch znes -ad sdl instead of just znes. How would I do that?
[07:49] <rashed2020> If I copy my home dir to another computer that has the same packages installed, am I going to have the exact same system I copied the dir from?
[07:49] <ActionParsnip1> mnemonica: alacarte
[07:49] <mnemonica> actionparsnip1: I assume that can be found in synaptic?
[07:49] <psychuil> can i log in as root on my liveusb?
[07:50] <ActionParsnip1> mnemonica: you already have it
[07:50] <psychuil> Coz i'm loged in as 'live session user' by default.
[07:50] <psychuil> And no, i get alot of 'you can't do that' errors.
[07:50] <mnemonica> actionparsnip1: Where at? I can't seem to find it anywhere.
[07:51] <ActionParsnip1> mnemonica: why do you have to see it? press alt+f2   type  alacarte   press enter
[07:51] <meowmintx> its to do with sound in general. what i am getting is a delayed reaction while playing mp3s atm its not playing in real time and not working. i have saves alsamixer as my sound card as my onboard one is stufed
[07:52] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: use sudo then, you can do anything you like then
[07:52] <mnemonica> Actionparsnip1: so I suppose I have to add a new one?
[07:53] <ActionParsnip1> mnemonica: no, just edit the one thats already there
[07:53] <psychuil> ActionParsnip1: i did 'gedit /etc/apt/sources.list' and changed some stuff, but when i tried to save it told me i'm not allowed to do that.
[07:53] <histo> !sudo psychuil
[07:54] <histo> !sudo | psychuil
[07:54] <cwillu_at_work> psychuil, gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[07:54] <cwillu_at_work> some day gvfs will grow the ability to prompt for auth when needed, but not today :p
[07:54] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: thats why, gedit ran as you, a user. add gksudo to the start of the command
[07:55] <rashed2020> Wouldn't sudo gedit work as well?
[07:55] <fahadsadah> rashed2020: It's bad practise.
[07:55] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: if you  dont add sudo or gksudo the app is ran as a user, users dont have write access to /etc so youwill be denied access
[07:55] <rashed2020> I really don't see that much difference in application. Works either way.
[07:55] <ActionParsnip1> rashed2020: it will but its not advised as sudo is for CLI apps ONLY
[07:55] <psychuil> So just add sudo to everything i do?
[07:56] <mnemonica> actionparsnip1: forgive my ignorance, but how? I don't see an option for that.
[07:56] <fahadsadah> psychuil: gksu gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[07:56] <ActionParsnip1> rashed2020: sudo doesnt configure the X environment correctly so ownerships and paermissions getdamaged, hence why gksudo and kdesudo exist
[07:56] <knoppies> psychuil, only if you need admin privilages.
[07:56] <psychuil> I always need admin privilages :D
[07:56] <ActionParsnip1> mnemonica: ok if you read the left pane you will find games
[07:56] <knoppies> psychuil, be careful when using sudo, or gksu (for gui applications) it often assumes you know what you doing. and doesnt ask for confirmation
[07:57] <psychuil> And ActionParsnip1, talk to me like to a complete idiot please, since half the stuff you say goes over my head :)
[07:57] <knoppies> psychuil, I only use sudo or gksu if I have to.
[07:57] <mnemonica> actionparsnip1: right click on the entry, choose properties. Sorry, it's late, I'm an idiot... Haha, thanks much for your help.
[07:57] <ActionParsnip1> mnemonica: if you click on games, the right pane wil then become the content of the games panel, only the ticked items will show and you will see a lot there
[07:58] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: ok lets do this the easy way
[07:58] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: in windows the user modelling is absolutely appauling
[07:58] <chunknuts> ok
[07:58] <chunknuts> I'
[07:58] <chunknuts> l'll tr y to be back
[07:58] <chunknuts> quit
[07:58] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: every user is an admin and has full reign over all folders without issue
[07:59] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: this keeps the windows idiots happy as they dont have to worry about permissions as its too much for them to comprehend
[07:59] <psychuil> Got a problem when i tried installing mplayer.
[07:59] <justlooking1> use vlc instead
[07:59] <a|3xx> i am having difficulties with mounting ntfs partition, anybody care to help?
[07:59] <psychuil> mplayer: Depends: libartsc0 (>= 1.5.2-0) but it is not installable
[07:59] <psychuil> And 3 more of those.
[08:00] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: unfortunately this makes them run teir email clients, irc clients and web browsers as admin so if a malicious piece of code is ran by these apps they also have fulll system access and they get viruses
[08:00] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: with me so far?
[08:00] <a|3xx> $ sudo mount /dev/sdb1 sdb1  ---   Incomplete multi-sector transfer: Input/output error
[08:00] <a|3xx> sudo ntfsfix /dev/sdb1   reports as everything ok
[08:00] <psychuil> ActionParsnip1: ya, i got the point of the whole sudo thingy.
[08:00] <psychuil> Can't say i completely agree with the attitude :)
[08:01] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: your call, windows has appauling user modelling'
[08:01] <PRIDE> whats a good torrent program?
[08:01] <Cheapsexandbooze> shit
[08:01] <Cheapsexandbooze> transmission
[08:02] <psychuil> ActionParsnip1: can you help me with the mplayer install?
[08:02] <Cheapsexandbooze> thats what i use
[08:02] <PRIDE> mmm
[08:02] <justlooking1> vuse and java
[08:02] <PRIDE> and whats a good torrent site?
[08:02] <psychuil> i've been following this: http://www.debianadmin.com/install-mplayer-ubuntu.html
[08:02] <ActionParsnip1> !ot | PRIDE
[08:02] <psychuil> and on 'sudo apt-get install mplayer' i get broken packages.
[08:02] <Cheapsexandbooze> isohunt
[08:03] <Cheapsexandbooze> pirate bay
[08:03] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: did you add the repo in the guide?
[08:03] <psychuil> Ya.
[08:03] <Cheapsexandbooze> or just search in google and add torrent
[08:03] <psychuil> That why i asked you about editing the said file :)
[08:03] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: ok read the name of the site, its a debian guide. You are running ubuntu, not debian
[08:03] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: remove the repo
[08:04] <tonyyarusso> Kurogane: This appears to work, although I'm not sure if it's the 'right' way:  sudo ifconfig lo:0 1.2.3.4 netmask 255.255.255.255 up
[08:04] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: mplayer is in the standard repos and is ready to install now, you are getting dependancy issues as you are mixing debian and ubuntu
[08:04] <psychuil> ActionParsnip1: check the title of the post. 'Install Mplayer in Ubuntu Linux'
[08:04] <ActionParsnip1> !info mplayer
[08:05] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: its in the repos
[08:05] <ActionParsnip1> version 1.0
[08:05] <Cheapsexandbooze> xine is good
[08:05] <psychuil> ok, so i should remove the two links i've added?
[08:05] <ActionParsnip1> you dont need any extra repos
[08:06] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: yeah do, then all you have to run is: sudo apt-get --purge autoremove; sudo apt-get -f install; sudo apt-get clean; sudo apt-get install mplayer
[08:06] <USUARIO> help me
[08:06] <USUARIO> i have compiz config problem
[08:06] <USUARIO> on ubuntu
[08:06] <USUARIO> please i need help
[08:06] <ActionParsnip1> !enter | USUARIO
[08:06] <Kurogane> tonyyarusso, that very nice trick! why I did not think this before!
[08:06] <knoppies> USUARIO, define your problem.
[08:07] <myung> i have compiz problem
[08:07] <tonyyarusso> Kurogane: probably because it's completely unintuitive and I'm pretty sure there's a "better" way in kernels 2.4 and higher ;)
[08:07] <myung> i did sudo apt-get install simple-ccsm
[08:07] <fahadsadah> Is there a recursive option to ls?
[08:07] <myung> and was enabling stuff
[08:07] <Kurogane> tonyyarusso, only remain one thing, how save that ifconfig? becuase when reboot is lost
[08:07] <myung> and then everything got black
[08:07] <ActionParsnip1> myung: you said, can you please use all one line
[08:07] <myung> tried xfix and nothing
[08:07] <PRIDE> Remote Desktop question
[08:07] <myung> ops srry ActionParsnip1
[08:07] <tonyyarusso> Kurogane: edit /etc/network/interfaces
[08:07] <knoppies> PRIDE, shoot.
[08:08] <myung> i sudo apt-get install simple ccsm and was enabling graphic effects and stuff
[08:08] <PRIDE> can i connect two different distros?
[08:08] <myung> but then the screen got black and tried xfix but nothing
[08:08] <ActionParsnip1> myung: have you tried booting to root recovery mode and deleteing .compiz from your home directory'
[08:08] <ActionParsnip1> myung: then rebooting
[08:08] <myung> now when i log in ubuntu, hitting right click, or application, or just opening a menu i get a black box and then the whole screen goes black
[08:09] <PRIDE> knoppies, lets say 9.10 with 9.04....or Asus with ubuntu
[08:09] <psychuil> ActionParsnip1: Shiretoko can't seem to save files, it's stuck on 'a few seconds left'. Why could that be?
[08:09] <myung> and yes, i just did open session as failsafe terminal session and sudo apt-get autoremove simple ccsm but still nothing
[08:09] <knoppies> PRIDE, you can even connect windows with linux. Depends on what protocol you use. I use VNC
[08:09] <knoppies> PRIDE, tightvncserver.
[08:09] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: no idea, i dont use firefox
[08:10] <PRIDE> knoppies, in that case i'll just worry about it when i get home to try it out
[08:10] <PRIDE> knoppies, thx
[08:10] <knoppies> PRIDE, yea ok. not sure if vnc is the best root, but I like it.
[08:10] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: maybe the server is just being slow for the last Mb or so'
[08:11] <knoppies> PRIDE, Glad I could help, hope all goes well.
[08:11] <PRIDE> knoppies, yup, thx thx
[08:11] <myung> im right now on dual boot with windows xp, cuz this is my schools´ computer u know
[08:11] <myung> can u help?
[08:13] <psychuil> ActionParsnip1: it happened on all the files i've tried downloading, from 3-4 servers.
[08:13] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: could try closing all firefoxes then renaming ~/.mozilla to see if its a bad profile
[08:14] <myung> soo ActionParsnip1 can u help me?
[08:14] <harrison-bergero> ubuntu windows network question....at 100mbit how fast are your transfer rates?  Im at 3.5MB/s...seems a bit slow since ive been able to hit 9.5 win to win
[08:14] <obiwan_> hi, please i'm not sure about this, but i think there's a command to show how does each mode work, for example b is for banning, and so on
[08:15] <ActionParsnip1> myung: if i could I would have replied
[08:15] <obiwan_> can you remember about any command that will shouw em? something like /help modes or /help flags or sth like that i thought
[08:15] <obiwan_> i'm not sure but i think i read it before
[08:16] <tonyyarusso> harrison-bergero: Usually you should be able to get about half the theoretical, so 100Mbit = 12.5MB/s, half that is about 6MB/s.  So yeah, you're a little on the slow side right now.
[08:16] <noobdziekan> obiwan_: documenaion :f
[08:17] <almoxarife> I am here to tell you  that 'dnsmasq' is worth the install, btw, the cache needs to be at least at 5000
[08:17] <pixie_pie> does anyone know how i can change a set of passwords with a script?
[08:17] <ActionParsnip1> almoxarife: yeah its pretty sweet
[08:18] <almoxarife> yeah :) ActionParsnip1
[08:18] <tonyyarusso> pixie_pie: well, you probably can, but it's probably not advisable since you'd have them in plaintext.
[08:18] <pixie_pie> it's ok tonyyarusso
[08:19] <pixie_pie> unless....
[08:19] <obiwan_> noobdziekan: what's that? :documentation:?
[08:19] <pixie_pie> i can adduser -p putpasswordhere username
[08:19] <pixie_pie> useradd rather
[08:19] <pixie_pie> is there a way i can put the password in there, tony?
[08:19] <pixie_pie> i heard it has to be encrypted so i'm confused about it
[08:19] <obiwan_> nooooo don't do -p
[08:19] <obiwan_> i did it once , it's not what you think
[08:20] <pixie_pie> it can't be right that passwd usernamea
[08:20] <obiwan_> the -p will set the crypted password, not the one you would write before being encrypted
[08:20] <pixie_pie> so how can i make my script do that?
[08:20] <pixie_pie> it doesn't work as is
[08:20] <pixie_pie> the script runs and then the shell waits for user input
[08:20] <obiwan_> you have to do passwd
[08:20] <pixie_pie> i do:
[08:20] <pixie_pie> useradd -g groupa -G othergroups user1
[08:20] <pixie_pie> passwd u1
[08:21] <obiwan_> noobdziekan: please i don't know what you mean about documentation :$
[08:21] <pixie_pie> oops
[08:21] <pixie_pie> password user1
[08:21] <tonyyarusso> pixie_pie: It's a little more complicated than that.  You'd have to wait and then send it into stdin when it was expected.
[08:21] <pixie_pie> i enter also the password twice on the next two lines
[08:21] <pixie_pie> tonyyarusso but i don't want any stdin input
[08:21] <tonyyarusso> pixie_pie: you can send stuff to stdin from a script
[08:22] <xdfm> :)
[08:22] <pixie_pie> can you tell me how i do that?
[08:22] <PRIDE> what are some webcam programs for ubuntu, like cheese? dosnt have to be VoIP
[08:23] <pixie_pie> i see here something online:  echo $PASSWORD | /usr/bin/passwd --stdin $USERNAME
[08:23] <pixie_pie> but i don't know what that means
[08:23] <ziroday> PRIDE: xawtv, camorama, empathy
[08:23] <tonyyarusso> pixie_pie: but what obiwan_ said is probably easier - pass the password into the crypt() function, then pass that result to usermod.
[08:23] <hanasaki> when I log in... why is there a modal dialog asking for my password for the /usr/share/applications/gufw  app?
[08:23] <PRIDE> ziroday, thx
[08:23] <pixie_pie> how about the chpasswd function?
[08:24] <tonyyarusso> pixie_pie: From there you'll probably get better help in #bash - the exact syntax isn't my strong point
[08:24] <tonyyarusso> pixie_pie: that could work too it looks like
[08:24] <pixie_pie> thanks wow that was really hard to find
[08:25] <coordinador> bye
[08:25] <obiwan_> hi, please i'm not sure about this, but i think there's a command to show how does each mode work, for example b is for banning, and so on
[08:26] <tonyyarusso> obiwan_: freenode.net, "using the network"
[08:28] <lyq88> how to reset cairo-dock???
[08:28] <lyq88> anyone can help me ?
[08:28] <ActionParsnip1> lyq88: close it, run: cd ~; ls -a
[08:29] <ActionParsnip1> lyq88: you can then delete the cairodock config folder
[08:29] <psychuil> ActionParsnip1: http://pastebin.com/d2fd5607
[08:29] <ActionParsnip1> lyq88: then relaunch
[08:29] <ActionParsnip1> !info libartsc0
[08:29] <lyq88> thanks
[08:29] <obiwan_> eah i know tonyyarusso , just typing irc modes in google you have lots of webs with that info, what i need  is a command to show info about all modes, b means banning, r means registered, and so on
[08:29] <lyq88> i try
[08:30] <noobdziekan> obiwan_: http://www.google.com/search?q=freenode+flags
[08:30] <obiwan_> i think there's one command to show that, not sure though
[08:30] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: looks like you need a repo or two to get these dependancies in
[08:30] <noobdziekan> there is no command.
[08:30] <ActionParsnip1> !info libdvdread3
[08:30] <psychuil> Guess those were the repos from the debian site guide.
[08:30] <zaoul> Is it possible to image a drive with dd, but since I plan on imaging onto a larger drive, a straight dd would copy the partition table and would not see the extra space, how could I get around this?
[08:31] <obiwan_> ok then, i just wanted a command to show them without starting a browser
[08:31] <ActionParsnip1> zaoul: dd only copies the data so the free space will be vidisble
[08:31] <ActionParsnip1> visible
[08:31] <obiwan_> thanks anyway noobdziekan and tonyyarusso
[08:32] <zaoul> ActionParsnip1: hmm, ok...I hope so
[08:32] <psychuil> Now how do i know which repos to add?
[08:32] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: did you remove the one you added earlier?
[08:32] <psychuil> I think so.
[08:33] <psychuil> I did the 4 commands you told me to.
[08:33] <ewb> did you do them in the right order
[08:33] <bugfixbug> hi does anybody know of a good decompiler that runs on ubuntu
[08:33] <psychuil> Yep.
[08:33] <ewb> under linux, if you did not, you may have just fucked your system
[08:33] <ewb> it's hard.
[08:33] <bugfixbug> binary to c++
[08:33] <bugfixbug> or c
[08:33] <lyq88> can i  remove it through ubuntu resource center ?
[08:34] <ewb> URC has several bugs
[08:34] <shkiper> ewb: what do you mean?
[08:34] <ActionParsnip1> psychuil: this may help: https://launchpad.net/~rvm/+archive/mplayer
[08:35] <harrison-bergero> yeah really odd....i was at 3.5 now at 9MB/s on a 100mbit LAN...what gives?
[08:36] <chunknuts> Anybody know anything about Xubuntu?
[08:37] <ActionParsnip1> !anybody |chuck
[08:37] <chunknuts> Why does my Xubuntu 9.10 RC live cd stop booting and say "cannot find live filesystem"
[08:37] <chunknuts> how about that
[08:38] <ziroday> chunknuts: we don't do 9.10 or xubuntu here, sorry
[08:38] <ziroday> chunknuts: try #ubuntu+1
[08:38] <chunknuts> got it
[08:38] <chunknuts> bye
[08:38] <chunknuts> thank you
[08:39] <psychuil> Nothing can be simple in linux, can it? :\
[08:39] <ActionParsnip2> psychuil: its simple for me
[08:40] <harrison-bergero> what ubuntu utility do you suggest to determine if a hard drive is faulty?
[08:40] <shinka> Where to I put my bib file (for LaTeX) so they can be read by my file everywhere (I'm currently copying the bib file in all folders with tex document, which is quite error-prone) ?
[08:41] <ActionParsnip2> harrison-bergero: fsck
[08:41] <pixie_pie> i'm trying to figure out this this chpasswd command
[08:41] <bhaka> I added a new IP + hostname to my /etc/hosts and did "/etc/init.d/networking restart", but "host hostname" still gives me the old answer?
[08:41] <pixie_pie> man pages says chpasswd [options] and that it read sfrom stdin
[08:41] <pixie_pie> so why isn't my script working then?
[08:42] <pixie_pie> please can anyone help me
[08:42] <psychuil> ActionParsnip2: I imagine you'vwe got quite enough exp with it.
[08:42] <pixie_pie> it's ben two hours working on this
[08:42] <psychuil> I'll go back to windows since i need to write some C# stuff now.
[08:42] <psychuil> Cya guys.
[08:44] <indus> mhi
[08:44] <ActionParsnip2> hi indus
[08:44] <CoUrPsE> Some recommendations for music playing software?
[08:44] <CoUrPsE> RhythmBox is failing, :/
[08:45] <ActionParsnip2> !player
[08:46] <shkiper> wow
[08:46] <CoUrPsE> Do you use any of these?
[08:46] <maco> CoUrPsE: i use amarok
[08:46] <ActionParsnip2> mplayer here
[08:46] <CoUrPsE> Happy with it obviously?
[08:46] <Ziggyzxxyl> Help! I am having a problem with Brasero trying to copy a disc.. It tells me "you do not have required permissions to use this drive" ...but I do have permissions set, so why is it telling me this error?
[08:47] <CoUrPsE> Handles large playlists?
[08:47] <maco> CoUrPsE: aye...though i didnt like the old amarok. the one in 9.10 is what i use
[08:47] <shkiper> half of them is crap
[08:47] <CoUrPsE> I used amarok pre 9.10, and wasnt very happy with been able to just have a libary of files.
[08:49] <DireFog> I'm trying to install the Gnome DE on a Kubuntu Intrepid install updated to 9.10, and the gnome-desktop-environment package fails to install due to a missing fast-user-switch-applet package...
[08:49] <DireFog> is that normal a day before release, or am I just not supposed to install the gnome metapackages?
[08:49] <ech0s7> hi
[08:49] <ech0s7> i have a problem with look and feel and gnome(gtk): http://i.imagehost.org/view/0657/differences  As you notice from this screenshot there is a problem of fonts with antiliaising (or bitmap font i don't know) on the gui at the left (mine). I would that my java swing application had the look like gui at the right... How it's possible to do that?
[08:50] <kkalex> ciao gente
[08:50] <Argos> is ubuntu ok
[08:51] <cybersplice> Argos: It has a cold at the moment?
[08:51] <CoUrPsE> lol.
[08:51] <vectrix> hello, someone here to help
[08:51] <Argos> does it ..lol
[08:51] <Argos> are they releasing 9.10 soon
[08:51] <knoppies> vectrix, whats the problem?
[08:51] <DireFog> tomorrow apparently
[08:51] <vectrix> I have a problem with the livecd of ubuntu
[08:51] <Ziggyzxxyl> anyone here know how to use brasero?
[08:51] <knoppies> Argos, ok is an understatement.
[08:51] <cybersplice> Argos: Yes, tomorrow.
[08:51] <knoppies> vectrix, define problem
[08:52] <Argos> so all the bugs are taken out with this version
[08:52] <CoUrPsE> lol.
[08:52] <CoUrPsE> There will never be no bugs.
[08:52] <cybersplice> Argos: There are always bugs.
[08:52] <knoppies> argos, doubt all, but most should be. yea.
[08:52] <vectrix> yes, the way I started it , that it doin´t touch the system at all
[08:52] <Argos> good then i ll wait for that one
[08:52] <CoUrPsE> But im sure it will have imrpovements.
[08:52] <vectrix> I used 9.04 and the distribution earlier
[08:53] <vectrix> in 9.04 I get I/o errors after a while
[08:53] <CoUrPsE> Is there any great gains in Karmic?
[08:53] <vectrix> and in the distribution before I get a black screen
[08:54] <knoppies> vectrix, I/O errors could be your drive going (or cabling), but is most probably a driver issue.
[08:54] <vectrix> I guess it is a common problem with nforce 780a and sata drives ?!
[08:54] <vectrix> my hardwire is fine when starting windows
[08:54] <DireFog> uh nforce fun
[08:54] <DireFog> my last nforce chipset overheated and caused really fun data corruption
[08:54] <vectrix> I also used the switch "pci=nomsi" at boot
[08:54] <DireFog> :-P
[08:54] <Ziggyzxxyl> Help! I am having a problem with Brasero trying to copy a disc.. It tells me "you do not have required permissions to use this drive" ...but I do have permissions set, so why is it telling me this error?
[08:54] <vectrix> but that won´t help either
[08:54] <knoppies> vectrix, I would try install it on an HDD, and see if the problem persists. I dont use the live CD for long periods of time. Its more an emergancy disk for me. I would try find an old HDD or something.
[08:55] <knoppies> vectrix, it would appear im not the one to talk to. I dont even know what nomsi is.
[08:55] <hanasaki> how can I tell if my nfs is exported with SQUASH on?
[08:55] <knoppies> vectrix, sorry i couldnt help, hope someone else can.
[08:55] <vectrix> now , I would like to know if that problem is still on 9.10 , haben´t checked that out yet
[08:56] <knoppies> vectrix, I wouldnt know. I havnt either.
[08:56] <DireFog> hanasaki: exportfs -v
[08:56] <Argos> is the browsing quick with ubuntu
[08:56] <cybersplice> vectrix: More than likely it is a driver issue. Give 9.10 a try. Can't hurt, eh?
[08:56] <knoppies> Argos, depends on what kind of browsing. and some FF plugins can bog down your system.
[08:57] <knoppies> Argos, but generally yes. Aspecially if you comparing to IE
[08:57] <cybersplice> vectrix: One of my compile rigs at home is an nForce, but i honestly can't remember what model, since i tend not to care!
[08:57] <hanasaki> thanks DireFog .. its (rw,wdelay,no_root_squash,no_subtree_check) however cups pdf print doesn't work and the reports are it needs no squash to work and write to ~PDF... an ideas?
[08:57] <kruemel> hi there
[08:57] <Argos> bye
[08:58] <DireFog> hanasaki: if you have no_root_squash, then it should work...
[08:58] <vectrix> ok, thanks anyways
[08:58] <vectrix> do you know who is responsible to ask for ?
[08:58] <DireFog> try something like "sudo touch testfile" in the directory where you need cups to write
[08:58] <kkalex> qualcuno parla italiano percaso?
[08:58] <hanasaki> DireFog:  what do yo utink about this?
[08:59] <hanasaki>  kernel: [  369.328719] type=1503 audit(1256720001.964:41): operation="open" pid=9320 parent=4762 profile="/usr/lib/cups/backend/cups-pdf" requested_mask="r::" denied_mask="r::" fsuid=0 ouid=0 name="/var/spool/cups/d00082-001"
[08:59] <DireFog> to see if the superuser can actually write there
[08:59] <kruemel> did anyone notice the same? I want to make a usb key with 9.10 rc using the Windows tool. It doesn't work out as I can't select an *.iso as source!
[09:00] <DireFog> hanasaki: no idea, sorry
[09:00] <hanasaki> DireFog:  looks like some apparmour crap
[09:00] <kkalex> hi
[09:00] <DireFog> hum... it apparently fails to write to /var/...
[09:00] <DireFog> do you have /var from NFS?!?
[09:01] <rafiq> hanasaki: which is the best way to install flash player...i tried many times to download and install from adobe site...
[09:01] <CoUrPsE> maco, Any problems with Amarok just closing by itself?
[09:01] <maco> CoUrPsE: no
[09:01] <Ziggyzxxyl> brasero is useless. What else can I use to make an image file from a DVD disc?
[09:01] <CoUrPsE> Humm.
[09:02] <zcat[1]> Ziggyzxxyl: dd ?
[09:02] <ActionParsnip2> !burning
[09:02] <Ziggyzxxyl> zcat[1]: what is dd?
[09:02] <zcat[1]> dd if=/dev/dvdrom of=foo.iso
[09:02] <ActionParsnip2> rafiq: is your ubuntu 64bit?
[09:02] <PRIDE> is there a command to lock my sister out of the router?...shes takeing up all my limited bandwith :(
[09:02] <zcat[1]> !dd
[09:02] <zcat[1]> !info dd
[09:02] <ActionParsnip2> PRIDE: depends on the router, and its offtopic here
[09:03] <Ziggyzxxyl> I see
[09:03] <zcat[1]> hmmm..
[09:03] <PRIDE> kk
[09:03] <DireFog> !man dd
[09:03] <randy> putos
[09:03] <DireFog> anyway, man dd
[09:03] <indus> not off topic really
[09:03] <bogomips> irc.freenode.org
[09:03] <Guest29162> q jotos
[09:03] <ActionParsnip2> indus: router config is OS independant so is not an ubuntu issue
[09:03] <rafiq> ActionParsnip2: i am not sure..its 2.6.24-generic
[09:04] <ActionParsnip2> rafiq: whats the output of: uname -a
[09:04] <rafiq> 2.6.24-24-generic #1 SMP Tue Aug 18 17:04:53 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux
[09:04] <ActionParsnip2> rafiq: ok its 32bit
[09:05] <rafiq> oh how to check that?
[09:05] <ActionParsnip2> rafiq: you just did, i686 in that output means your system is 32bit
[09:06] <ActionParsnip2> rafiq: can you use a pastebin to give the output of: dpkg -l | grep flash; dpkg -l | grep gnash; dpkg -l | grep grep swf
[09:06] <ActionParsnip2> 1paste
[09:06] <knoppies> !paste
[09:06] <PRIDE> how many games does ubuntu support without wine? not counting the simpel ones like tetris, sudoku and the likes
[09:06] <ActionParsnip2> !games
[09:07] <ActionParsnip2> PRIDE: some commercial games have native installers like Doom3
[09:07] <rafiq> ActionParsnip2: this is the output                                                                                                       ii  adobe-flashplugin                          10.0.32.18-1                                         Adobe Flash Player plugin version 10
[09:07] <rafiq> ii  libflashsupport                            1.9-0ubuntu1                                         Support library for sound output of Flash 9
[09:07] <rafiq> ii  gnash                                      0.8.2-0ubuntu3                                       free SWF movie player
[09:07] <rafiq> ii  gnash-common                               0.8.2-0ubuntu3                                       free SWF movie player - common files/librari
[09:07] <rafiq> ii  mozilla-plugin-gnash                       0.8.2-0ubuntu3                                       free SWF movie player - Plugin for Mozilla a
[09:07] <FloodBot3> rafiq: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[09:07] <rafiq> grep: swf: No such file or directory
[09:07] <PRIDE> ActionParsnip2, so i can run Doom3 without wine?
[09:08] <ActionParsnip2> PRIDE: totally, ID software make a Linux client for it
[09:08] <cih997> witam, jak w konsoli wykonac konfiguracje zeby apt-get instalowal paczki 'universe' ?
[09:08] <PRIDE> ActionParsnip2, thx
[09:09] <ActionParsnip2> PRIDE: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Doom3
[09:09] <suigeneris> !pl | cih997
[09:10] <PRIDE> ActionParsnip2, thx a bunch
[09:10] <cih997> hi, how can i configure apt-get to be able to install 'universe' packges via console?
[09:10] <ActionParsnip2> np man
[09:11] <ActionParsnip2> cih997: if you enable them in synaptic they will be accessible via command line
[09:11] <ActionParsnip2> cih997: you can also do it old skool and uncomment the universe lines in /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:11] <cih997> ActionParsnip2: i cant use gui, console only
[09:11] <cih997> ActionParsnip2: thx!
[09:12] <rafiq> ActionParsnip2: i just did what u said..
[09:13] <ActionParsnip2> rafiq: ok i need the link
[09:13] <rafiq> http://paste.ubuntu.com/303447/
[09:14] <ActionParsnip2> rafiq: ok thats why you arent getting flash
[09:14] <ActionParsnip2> rafiq: adding more flash plugins makes them conflict and you get no flash at all
[09:14] <ActionParsnip2> rafiq: run this and you will be fine:
[09:15] <SharpRain> halp
[09:15] <ActionParsnip2> rafiq: sudo apt-get --purge remove adobe-flashplugin libflashsupport gnash gnash-common mozilla-plugin-gnash; sudo apt-get --purge autoremove; sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[09:15] <SharpRain> how do I extract multi part RAR files
[09:15] <SharpRain> in Ubuntu?
[09:15] <psicho> hi
[09:15] <SharpRain> halp meh
[09:16] <ActionParsnip2> SharpRain: rar x <first rar file>
[09:16] <PCMX> so... yesterday i reinstalled windows on my laptop to use some fpga design software. well now there is some stuff I need to get done in ubuntu, but of course my grub got screwed up. catch is, i don't have the dvd drive for my laptop with me... Any easy free/open source way to change the boot partition on windows?
[09:16] <xdfm> I also have a Synaptic question... I wanted to install arping via apt-get! Apt told me that iputils-arping + the gnome-network-manager have to be uninstalled. Nevertheless I proceeded. After the installation I was not able to connect to the internet anymore, due to the missing gnome-network-manager. Now I couldnt undo it, so I told apt to only use packets from the ubuntu cd. Still didnt...
[09:16] <xdfm> ...work. Apt could not find the network-manager packet. So I ended up reinstalling ;) I wonder if there would have been a better solution?
[09:16] <SharpRain> cheers man
[09:16] <SharpRain> <3 you
[09:17] <PCMX> (i can make the ubuntu partion bootable with fdisk, but havent figured out how to make it the one the system defaults to)
[09:17] <tk81> im trying to use /etc/init.d/zabbix-server start but im getting permission issues with creating the PID file.. the script uses start-stop-daemon..  does it not use the root user?
[09:18] <opticbeta> <3 ActionParsnip2
[09:18] <aneesh1> tk81: try this sudo /etc/init.d/zabbix-server start
[09:19] <tk81> aneesh1: i am root user..  im not sure why it cant create permission, unless that start-stop-daemon uses a different user
[09:19] <indus> can anyone confirm that usb-creator.exe is on all 9.04 cds?
[09:20] <DarsVaeda> hi, is it me or is the "open with" file dialog really stupid?
[09:20] <aneesh1> tk81: what is the error messgae?
[09:20] <DarsVaeda> how can i choose another programm to open a file?
[09:20] <tk81> aneesh1: cannot create PID file, PERMISSION DENIED
[09:20] <DarsVaeda> like gedit for html files?
[09:21] <ActionParsnip2> DarsVaeda: right click the file -> open with
[09:21] <DarsVaeda> no i mean like from thunderbird
[09:21] <tk81> aneesh1: i can fix it by adding the zabbix user to the root group and chmod 775 /var/run but that just doesnt feel safe
[09:21] <aneesh1> tk81: did you check the permission of the /var/run directory.
[09:21] <DarsVaeda> got a html file as attachment, when i want to open it, i'm directed to firefox but i want to use gedit
[09:21] <DarsVaeda> i can choose open with, but its a hell of a job to find gedit there
[09:22] <opticbeta> THE PROGRAM RAR IS NOT CURRENTLY INSTALLED
[09:22] <jetscreamer> install it
[09:22] <indus> opticbeta: sudo apt-get install unrar
[09:22] <aneesh1> tk81: OK. Then check the configuration file and change the location of the pid file
[09:22] <tk81> thanks aneesh1
[09:23] <PCMX> something tells me i'm about to destroy my hd with a random tool
[09:23] <knoppies> PCMX, elaborate...
[09:23] <Vtec> what will happen when ubuntu reaches the Z letter in distros? o.o
[09:24] <tjz> what is the letter now?
[09:24] <tjz> :D
[09:24] <knoppies> Vtec, Didnt realise it was alphabetical
[09:24] <AivariuX> K
[09:24] <Vtec> Lol yes
[09:24] <xdfm> its not alphabetic, ist it?
[09:24] <Vtec> Jaunty Jackelope (current)
[09:24] <om26er> Vtec, w has already been used\
[09:24] <om26er> warty
[09:24] <xdfm> ohh ok it is lol
[09:24] <Vtec> Karmic Koala (next)
[09:24] <Vtec> om26er there is a Ubuntu Warty?
[09:25] <knoppies> you mean releases, not distros
[09:25] <Vtec> yeah
[09:25] <AivariuX> What will be after karmy Koala?
[09:25] <Vtec> No idea
[09:25] <AivariuX> Sorry Karmic
[09:25] <om26er> Vtec, an older version of ubuntu very old
[09:25] <Vtec> I wanted my question answered  though haha
[09:25] <Vtec> ahh I see
[09:25] <xdfm> can someone explain the difference between APTITUDE and APT-GET to me???
[09:25] <om26er> AivariuX, lucid lynx
[09:25] <knoppies> Im not sure. But I reacon they may just loop back to a.
[09:25] <Vtec> So they're not alphabetical?
[09:25] <aneesh1> AivariuX: Lucid Lynx
[09:25] <knoppies> unless they are, and they just loop the alphabet
[09:26] <Vtec> where can you find a list of the future release names?
[09:26] <Vtec> How did you know Lucid Lynx was next
[09:26] <om26er> Vtec, there is no name after lucid
[09:26] <om26er> yest
[09:26] <om26er> yet
[09:26] <AivariuX> Someone is using RC 9.10 now? Is it stable?
[09:26] <Vtec> try asking in #karmic
[09:27] <AivariuX> Im alone in #karmic :D
[09:27] <Azeotrope> What GIS/GPS software do you know for linux? Preferably one that has maps for offline use...
[09:27] <om26er> AivariuX, ubuntu+1
[09:27] <xdfm> AivariuX, I am using it, seems stable! But why not wait another day and install the Final version!
[09:27] <indus> AivariuX: hi its stable
[09:28] <pshr_> !ics
[09:29] <Vtec> is there much of a difference between karmic and jaunty?
[09:29] <Vtec> if so, advantages? disadvantages?
[09:29] <om26er> Vtec, try it and u will find out the diff
[09:30] <PCMX> this is driving me nuts =( - no one has any idea how i might be able to change the boot partition from within windows?
[09:30] <Vtec> How can I try it, do I have to dl an .iso file and partition again?
[09:30] <AivariuX> With Gparted live CD
[09:31] <knoppies> PCMX, I havnt been listening to you, let me read up and then see if I can help. But I warn you, I have never played with boot partitions.
[09:31] <knoppies> you havnt said much
[09:31] <Vtec> To try out a karmic koala release do i need to download an .iso file and partition it into my hd? or is there another way
[09:31] <om26er> Vtec, install it
[09:31] <Vtec> how so?
[09:31] <PCMX> knoppies not much else to say - just gotta change the active boot flag
[09:31] <indus> Vtec: no other way
[09:31] <AivariuX> Vtec, use winrtual box
[09:32] <PCMX> knoppies except windows makes such things rather annoying
[09:32] <om26er> Vtec, start live cd
[09:32] <indus> Vtec: there are always improvemetns in any new release and better hardware support, newer tweaks
[09:32] <knoppies> pcmx, I believe you there. But as I said, ive never really played with boot partitions. I would google it.
[09:32] <Vtec> om26er, so basically make a live cd with the karmic file?
[09:32] <aneesh1> PCMX: Xp?..
[09:33] <PCMX> knoppies moment you type in "windows" in a google querry you get instant trash :-P - i'm working on it though - right now trying to find a dos version of fdisk since it is no longer included in windows
[09:33] <indus> Vtec: or download the alternate cd
[09:33] <AivariuX> Vtec, you need burn CD from iso image
[09:33] <Wubinator> guys
[09:33] <Vtec> What about this command
[09:33] <Vtec> Home
[09:33] <Vtec> Table of Contents
[09:33] <Vtec>    1. Introduction
[09:33] <Vtec>    2. Upgrading from Ubuntu 9.04
[09:33] <FloodBot3> Vtec: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[09:33] <Vtec>    3. New features in Karmic
[09:34] <Wubinator> I finished the new version of wubi
[09:34] <indus> Wubinator: guy
[09:34] <Wubinator> http://www.mediafire.com/file/nm4r1gnmqi1/wubi.exe
[09:34] <om26er> hell]
[09:34] <Wubinator> changelog coming soon
[09:34] <indus> Wubinator: you the creator?
[09:34] <Wubinator> yes
[09:34] <indus> Wubinator: great !!
[09:34] <Wubinator> I need people to test it
[09:34] <indus> Wubinator: i have a question
[09:34] <om26er> Wubinator, works with 7
[09:34] <AivariuX> Wubinator, Your works are great.
[09:34] <knoppies> PCMX, dont inlcude windows in your search. I would search for boot sector. Or boot loader minipulation or something. Thought fdisk was just a partitioner? think its about time I shut up.
[09:34] <Wubinator> I havn't tested it with 7
[09:34] <Vtec> To upgrade from Ubuntu 9.04 on a desktop system, press Alt+F2 and type in "update-manager -d
[09:35] <Wubinator> but it should work
[09:35] <om26er> ah
[09:35] <indus> Wubinator: i had a wubi installation where wubi wanted to connect to the internet to go ahead with installation, whats that about
[09:35] <Vtec> Would that work?
[09:35] <Wubinator> I changed some of the bootloader stuff
[09:35] <FiReSTaRT> wubi: even though i've never used your product, i just wanna give you the props for coming up with it.. thanks and keep up the good work :)
[09:35] <AivariuX> Wubinator, And I can try in Win7 from other PC :)
[09:35] <indus> Vtec: yes of course
[09:35] <indus> Vtec: sudo update-manager -d
[09:35] <FiReSTaRT> ooops.. that was for Wubinator (forgot to press tab) :P
[09:35] <Vtec> would it overwrite my current settings? or just create a new partition
[09:35] <Wubinator> it doesn't create a partition
[09:36] <indus> Wubinator: why is it hosted on mediafire?
[09:36] <Wubinator> because mediafire is rather good
[09:36] <Wubinator> and also
[09:36] <Wubinator> some skiddies have found the official beta dir
[09:36] <dux70> ubuntu-it
[09:36] <Wubinator> cba to chmod it
[09:36] <dux70> #ubuntu-it
[09:37] <indus> Vtec: overwrite
[09:37] <Vtec> I see
[09:37] <indus> Vtec: overwrites system files and keeps /home intact
[09:37] <Vtec> Indus: would it erase all my setings such ass my apps and compiz settings?
[09:37] <indus> Vtec: no
[09:37] <AivariuX> Wubinator, Ubuntu installs ok in Win7 64bit
[09:37] <Vtec> yay i am off to try 9.10
[09:38] <tazz> hey whats the ubuntu karmic release channel called ?
[09:38] <Wubinator> I'll be back in a bit
[09:38] <FiReSTaRT> tazz: ubuntu+1
[09:38] <indus> Vtec: all files in home are preserved , but applications itself will be gone to default
[09:38] <Wubinator> got stuff
[09:38] <Vtec> Ahh I understand
[09:38] <Vtec> Is the upgrade a long one?
[09:38] <harrison-bergero> hello all.  Im having the exact same problem that is posted here:  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1076843
[09:38] <harrison-bergero> can someone point me in the right direction, i havent found a solution that works
[09:39] <indus> Vtec: depends on your connection , will download 1 gb of stuff probably
[09:39] <tazz> FiReSTaRT, naah got it! #ubuntu-release-party :)
[09:39] <agus> is there anyone ever successfully install oracle instantclient on ubuntu?
[09:40] <FiReSTaRT> tazz: ahhh ok.. i guess the other one was for discussing the a/b/rc issues.. thanks for the correction :)
[09:40] <knoppies> harrison-bergero, as a quick fix I would just try upload them in smaller chunks. But thats obviously the long way of going around it. I wouldnt know. I stopped trying to get windows shares working a while ago.
[09:40] <knoppies> harrison-bergero, You could also use an external HDD. thats what I do nowdays.
[09:40] <harrison-bergero> knoppies....so this is a known problem?
[09:40] <cih997> how to check current console coding?
[09:41] <knoppies> harrison-bergero, my problem was getting it to connect consistantly. I could either get ubuntu to see windows, or windows to see ubuntu, but never both. It would also see it now but not later.
[09:41] <knoppies> harrison-bergero, so I have up on it.
[09:41] <harrison-bergero> knoppies...i was pulling my hair out thinking it was a setting problem!
[09:41] <agus> help me how to configure instantclient on ubuntu?
[09:41] <knoppies> harrison-bergero, it might be, you using samba right?
[09:42] <harrison-bergero> knoppies, yes
[09:42] <basanta> Can I do Voip between 2 computers connected through a cross cable? which program?
[09:42] <harrison-bergero> followed the installation tutorial complete with editing the smb.conf file
[09:42] <harrison-bergero> share folders on both OSes
[09:42] <harrison-bergero> and no windows firewall at all
[09:43] <harrison-bergero> just the oddest thing ive ever seen....windows to linux works just fine
[09:43] <harrison-bergero> but the other way around continues to give a connection timed out error
[09:43] <knoppies> hmm, I wouldnt know then. I would assume its got something to do with samba, but if nobody else has fixed it, then it would probably pay off to think out of the box.
[09:44] <harrison-bergero> knoppies....out of the box....i have to first climb into the box to be able to think out of the box.  Im new to ubuntu
[09:44] <knoppies> harrison-bergero, that makes two of us.
[09:45] <jussi01> Wubinator: mind if I pm?
[09:45] <om26er>  Wubinator are there chances that this version will work on 7
[09:45] <xdfm> stupid question... what is wubinator?
[09:46] <jussi01> om26er: please dont download anything from untrusted sources.
[09:46] <marek_> hi, how can i install php4 on ubuntu?
[09:46] <om26er> jussi01, ok
[09:46] <jussi01> om26er: Its quite possible it could be dangerous
[09:47] <Azeotrope> What P2P file sharing apps do you use?
[09:47] <jussi01> !wubi > xdfm
[09:47] <Azeotrope> Besides torrent and aMule
[09:47] <mahiti> hi
[09:47] <om26er> Azeotrope, limewire
[09:48] <om26er> Azeotrope, i don't use it am giving u the name
[09:48] <Azeotrope> Thanks
[09:48] <lukas_> #IFNET
[09:49] <xdfm> jussi, thx ;)
[09:49] <mahiti> Vtec: hi
[09:50] <Vtec> mahiti: hello
[09:50] <xdfm> !wubi
[09:50] <om26er> is there any open-source instant messaging service
[09:52] <noobdziekan> om26er: like xmpp? :f
[09:52] <om26er> noobdziekan, its open source service?
[09:52] <om26er> noobdziekan, jabber is open-source?
[09:53] <noobdziekan> ...
[09:53] <noobdziekan> dude... :f
[09:53] <BlackFate> om26er, yes jabber is open source
[09:53] <poyntz> !cairo-dock
[09:54] <poyntz> can someone help me get rid of the error message that shows up on startup in cairo dock?
[09:54] <indus_> Vtec: hi
[09:54] <raik> can anyone tell me the name of first person shooter game for ubuntu?
[09:54] <indus_> Vtec: so you downloading ?
[09:55] <Vtec> Indus_: hello
[09:55] <indus_> raik: there are may]ny
[09:55] <Vtec> yes it will take me 4 hours to install it
[09:55] <indus_> raik: which one you need
[09:55] <indus_> Vtec: how fast is your conection
[09:55] <indus_> Vtec: do you have a live cd incasesomething goes wrong?
[09:55] <Vtec> Yes, I do
[09:56] <Vtec> I have like a 50kbps connection
[09:56] <administrador> hi
[09:56] <raik> any fps games that is free and works fine?
[09:56] <azi__> i would like to play some *.wmv and totem ask me if I want to search for a suitable plugin. after a search is done it says the requested plugins are "Windows Media Speech decoder" but no packages were found
[09:56] <azi__> any clues what is going wrong? i assume it's because my machine is 64bit?
[09:58] <_Sih> raik: openarena, urban terror, nexuiz
[09:59] <raik> are those fps games high end games like call of duty or equivalent?
[09:59] <FOM|mo6> no
[09:59] <FOM|mo6> openarena is like a clone of q3
[09:59] <FOM|mo6> but they are fun and do look nice
[09:59] <indus_> raik: quake4 doom3 quake :enemy territory, unreal tournament\
[10:00] <_Sih> not really, but they're pretty fun anyway. It's mostly just multiplayer actions liek quake and CS-liek stuff.
[10:00] <indus_> raik: quake 4,doom 3 are fps, run great
[10:00] <raik> cool, that works and many thanks for the help
[10:00] <indus_> azi__: hello
[10:00] <indus_> azi__: try closing totem, then open file again and search
[10:01] <azi__> indus_: obviously this doesn't fix anything
[10:01] <azi__> indus_: had this issue for like 3 months on this specific set of *.wmv files
[10:02] <wm_eddie> anyone know how to change the console keyboard layout.
[10:03] <indus_> azi__: try medibuntu for extra codecs
[10:04] <indus> azi__: what about vlc? does it play them>? frankly totem seems to play all crap for me
[10:05] <jony123> whats the package for nano called
[10:05] <jony123> nano the terminal text editor
[10:05] <azi__> indus: no player is capable of playing sound no
[10:05] <indus> azi__: bah sorry no idea
[10:06] <BlackFate> jony123, nano ...
[10:06] <jony123> oh
[10:06] <wm_eddie> HorizonXP: nano?
[10:06] <jony123> wait a sec
[10:06] <wm_eddie> doh, I meant jony123 before...
[10:06] <indus> azi__: so many diff formats around, but luckily totem plays all for me 99 %
[10:06] <wm_eddie> why did it go to H?
[10:06] <jony123> forgot to apt-get update
[10:06] <jony123> (
[10:06] <indus> azi__: in vlc, could you scan the messages which scroll during playback,then file a bug
[10:06] <jony123> (installing software to newly brought vps)
[10:07] <BlackFate> ah k
[10:07]  * wm_eddie wonders what's the best console web browser.
[10:07] <wm_eddie> or least sucky.
[10:08] <indus> Vtec: good luck with the upgrade :)
[10:08] <wm_eddie> I'm probably in the wrong channel for these kinds of weird questions
[10:09] <harrison-bergero> connection timed out error....has anyone here experienced this when transferring files from linux to windows?
[10:09] <harrison-bergero> using samba
[10:09] <Vtec> indus: thankyou very much
[10:09] <DJones> !browser | wm_eddie: No idea on the best console browser, but there's a few listed here
[10:10] <wm_eddie> didn't know about edbrowse.
[10:10] <BlackFate> wm_eddie, try lynx for console
[10:10] <BlackFate> wm_eddie, the best one
[10:10] <IRConan> I would recommend elinks
[10:11] <pef^> Anybody know how to sort out processes when using top? if i only want to show 1 process :D
[10:11] <wm_eddie> I've always used Links2 before myself.  Don't remember why though.
[10:12] <IRConan> pef^: you might wanna look at htop... it has more searching and sorting options with a more intuitive interface
[10:12] <pef^> Cheers ill look into that :D
[10:12] <Caitra> I want to merge applications, places and system in my taskbar into one menu so I have more room on my task bar can anyone tell me if there is a way to do this?
[10:13] <azi__> indus: ok
[10:13] <kasimon> Hi! Has anybody managed to get ~/.xsession working again on Karmic?
[10:14] <ikonia> kasimon: #ubuntu+1 for 9.10 discussion
[10:14] <kasimon> ikonia: thanks
[10:14] <_Sih> Caitra: Rightclick the bar > Add to panel > Main Menu has them all in one icon.
[10:14] <kasimon> ikonia: /join #ubuntu+1
[10:15] <awayguy> so android works on htc touch?
[10:16] <Caitra> ah brilliant, thank you _Sih
[10:16] <Azeotrope> How do I uninstall a jar file?
[10:16] <Azeotrope> I mean the software that i installed with java -jar foo.jar
[10:17] <wm_eddie> Azeotrope: By deleting the folderyou installed it to.
[10:17] <rafiq> Actionparsnip2: flash player does not install...can anybody help me
[10:17] <Azeotrope> wm_eddie, thanks
[10:19] <wm_eddie> Azeotrope: There might be a couple of files left over, but nothing too important.  Java doesn't usually integrate itself too much into the OS because of its cross-platform nature.
[10:19] <frogzoo1> find out why your mike is enabled & nothing else
[10:22] <Lopta1> Is there some tool like iotop but which could measure IOPS (Input/Output operations Per Second) for the each task in the real-time just like iotop? I want to see how much impact were mysql producing to the drives in the terms of io performance
[10:22] <MenZa> Impressive how you paste the same line after 8 hours of silence, Lopta1 :)
[10:24] <arcsky> is every ubuntu release based on debian experimental ?
[10:24] <IRConan> yes
[10:24] <IRConan> and the previous ubuntu obviously
[10:24] <arcsky> ok
[10:25] <poyntz> can someone help me get rid of the error message that shows up on startup in cairo dock?
[10:25] <rafiq> IRConan:flash player does not install...i tried to download and install from adobe site...is there any other way to do it?
[10:25] <poyntz> - it refers to some dustbin theme
[10:25] <IRConan> rafiq: don't hilight me at random...
[10:25] <poyntz> - I installed cairo dock from the repository. prob has something to do with that
[10:26] <frogzoo1> rafiq: sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[10:30] <rafiq> frogzool:Download done. Flash Plugin installed...was the message..is that all?
[10:31] <IRConan> rafiq: yes
[10:31] <Lopta1> :)MenZa its not the same there are some differentials in the lines
[10:31] <FiReSTaRT> guys, how would i set up my computer to share a drive over the local network?
[10:32] <FiReSTaRT> nm found it :)
[10:32] <FiReSTaRT> ooops
[10:32] <FiReSTaRT> only local
[10:32] <FiReSTaRT> so how would i share a drive over the network?
[10:33] <frogzoo1> FiReSTaRT: choose nfs or samba
[10:34] <generic> does 9.10 have a midnight release
[10:34] <frogzoo1> !koala
[10:34] <generic> frogzoo1: what part about my quest made you think that would help?
[10:35] <gRnt> Hi all I have a quick question I am following a tutorial for my server install. One of the packages that is meant to be installed is libkadm55 however because this is a dated tutorial ubuntu says that the package no longer exists is anyone able to tell me how I can find an alternative if there is one?
[10:35] <jrib> gRnt: use an up to date tutorial?  What are you trying to accomplish?
[10:36] <FiReSTaRT> frogzoo1: i think i figured it out... currently rebooting the machine in question.. i just wanna dump /home/username to a storage drive on anoter ubuntu box so i can do a clean karmic install.. at home i have a portable hdd that i use for that purpose
[10:36] <gRnt> lol jrib install wtorrent front end and rtorrent http://www.wtorrent-project.org/trac/wiki/DebianInstall has been spot on so far I just had to update a few packages the rest worked fine its just this one package. And it's a tad hard when the tutorial is from their site..
[10:37] <pawel> i cannot copy files from ubuntu disk to partitions which 'belong' to windows, it says i dont have such rights to do
[10:37] <jrib> !ntfs > pawel
[10:40] <jrib> !info libkadm55 | gRnt
[10:40] <jrib> gRnt: what version of ubuntu are you using exactly?   That package exists in the latest ubuntu
[10:40] <pawel> i have mounted partitions but i cant move files to windows partitions from ubuntu system
[10:40] <jrib> pawel: I read that already.  I had ubottu send you detailed instructions.  Did you look at them?
[10:40] <Morwind> Ermn, the Ubuntu keyserver keeps timing out for me. Is there any alternative?
[10:40] <pawel> its all about how to mount partition and i have already done that
[10:41] <quaredscube> Why is Canonical replacing Pidgin with Empathy in the new Ubuntu?
[10:41] <quaredscube> Is it 'cuz Empathy supports video?
[10:41] <gRnt> jrib I am running 9.10 RC server
[10:41] <jrib> pawel: it talks about setting up permissions
[10:41] <jrib> !karmic | gRnt
[10:41] <gRnt> ahh wrong channel, apologies
[10:42] <AivariuX> were i need to copy Xchat script?
[10:43] <jrib> AivariuX: ~/.xchat I guess?
[10:43] <jrib> AivariuX: or maybe ~/.xchat2
[10:45] <Laurenceb> how do I delete a folder from the command line?
[10:45] <AivariuX> It works :)
[10:45] <AivariuX> Iron Maiden - These Colours Don't Run
[10:45] <AivariuX> !rbox
[10:45] <iceroot> Laurenceb: rm -rf foldername
[10:45] <om26er1> Laurenceb: sudo rm
[10:45] <iceroot> om26er1: wrong
[10:45] <om26er1> iceroot: ya whatever
[10:45] <Laurenceb> thanks
[10:46] <joaopinto> om26er, you don't use sudo for a regular rm !
[10:46] <joaopinto> om26er, is not whatever, is, please don't advise dangerous commands
[10:46] <om26er1> joaopinto: have i said mkfs.btrfs
[10:46] <iceroot> om26er1: stop that please
 Laurenceb: sudo rm
[10:47] <Laurenceb> got it thanks
[10:48] <joaopinto> sudo is for system operations, should be used with care
[10:49] <quaredscube> Should I use the ext4 formatting or not?
[10:50] <switchgirl> anyone know how to install wengophone?
[10:50] <joaopinto> quaredscube, if you prefer performance to safety, yes
[10:50] <quaredscube> joaopinto, why is safety an issue?
[10:53] <indus_> switchgirl: from add/remove
[10:54] <joaopinto> quaredscube, ext4 is not as mature as ext3
[10:54] <om26er1> switchgirl: apt-get install wengophone it may work
[10:54] <switchgirl> indusits not there nore synapic
[10:54] <kkalex> hi
[10:54] <joaopinto> it is stable and safe in general, but not as much as ext3
[10:54] <quaredscube> Okay
[10:54] <quaredscube> I'll stick to ext3 then
[10:54] <joaopinto> om26er, there is no wengophone on the repositories
[10:56] <indus_> joaopinto: really? in what sense
[10:56] <luiX_> hi
[10:56] <luiX_> does anyone know how to run a command for an specific time?
[10:56] <indus_> switchgirl: have you enabled all the repositories
[10:57] <joaopinto> indus_, in the sense that ext3 was deployed and tested on probably 1000x systems than ext4 was until now ?
[10:57] <switchgirl> I'm on karmic so there are only two
[10:57] <maxime_> !fr
[10:57] <indus_> switchgirl: why do you require wengophone btw
[10:57] <luiX_> i mean, for example, execute the command myCmd for 10 secs, so it's running those 10 secs and then it finalizes
[10:57] <joaopinto> 1000x systems more
[10:57] <indus_> joaopinto: ya its just a number,
[10:57] <indus_> joaopinto: but ill step back
[10:58]  * AivariuX is listening to: Iron Maiden - [No Prayer For The Dying] - Holy Smoke ~ [ 2:48] of [ 3:48]
[10:58] <indus_> is there any problems with ext4?
[10:58] <joaopinto> indus, no, it is not just a number, there have been reported data loss cenarios using ext4 on the last 2 years, unlike on ext3
[10:58] <grawity> AivariuX: Išjunk tą dalyką.
[10:58] <switchgirl> indus I want to use Skype AND have all my other VOIP stuff
[10:58] <joaopinto> indus_, no there isn't, like I said, it just is not as mature as ext3
[10:58] <indus_> joaopinto: well, i thought its fine with karmic
[10:58] <StaRetji> Hello there \o/ Is it SAFE to use this command thousands of time : mount -o remount,rw /dev/sda1   ???
[10:59] <ActionParsnip2> yo yo yo
[10:59] <joaopinto> indus, it is fine, but not as fine as ext3
[10:59] <indus_> switchgirl: hmm 1 sec
[10:59] <joaopinto> StaRetji, that's a regular mount command, unless your filesystem is corrupted, it's safe
[11:00] <pawel> dunno how to gain access to copy files between ubuntu dis and windows disk
[11:00] <ActionParsnip2> !ntfs3g | pawel
[11:00] <indus_> switchgirl: ya sorry its been removed
[11:01] <om26er> ActionParsnip2, ntfs work out of box on ubuntu?
[11:01] <Sagaci> pawel: it's a lot harder to view a linux fs from a windows box than vice versa
[11:01] <joaopinto> om26er, yes it does
[11:01] <Younder> when is the next major ubuntu realse? (for backup)
[11:01] <jrib> pawel: pastebin your fstab then
[11:01] <Sagaci> om26er: yes
[11:01] <Axius> When is Ubuntu 9.10 release?
[11:01] <indus_> switchgirl: hi, its called qutecom now
[11:01] <Younder> yes
[11:01] <Sagaci> Axius: next 24hrs
[11:01] <ActionParsnip2> om26er: reading, yes. writing i'm not so sure
[11:01] <Axius> aw
[11:01] <joaopinto> ActionParsnip2, yes it is
[11:02] <switchgirl> indus_: no that's a differnent project - spin off
[11:02] <Younder> sorry TOMORROW
[11:02] <switchgirl> and unstable
[11:02] <indus_> switchgirl:or try some older packages
[11:02] <[1]JagsLive> hi guys need little help reg installin ath5k module from backports in reply to a bug report
[11:02] <ActionParsnip2> joaopinto: i see
[11:02] <indus_> switchgirl: it says its the new name so what can i believe
[11:02] <Younder> ubuntu site sais it all
[11:02] <[1]JagsLive> have already added backports to sources.list
[11:02]  * Mandrak is away: I'm busy
[11:03] <om26er> [1]JagsLive, ath5k works fine
[11:03] <joaopinto> [1]JagsLive, my advice is that you use the latest wifi drivers instead, i had major issues with atheros
[11:03] <jrib> !away > Mandrak
[11:03] <StaRetji> joaopinto, I have FAT filesystem which is used to bring up linux .img with ext3 filesystem. FAT file system stores Mediacenter plugins and files inside specific folders became read-only. other folders are OK. if I issues mount -o remount,rw /dev/sda1  everything works well. Is this approach OK? I did dosfsck -a -v /dev/sda1 also
[11:03] <joaopinto> om26er, no it does not work fine with every model
[11:03] <[1]JagsLive> i have filed bug reports reg atheros not working under Karmic
[11:03] <ubuntu_> hi there
[11:04]  * Mandrak is away: I'm busy
[11:04] <joaopinto> StaRetji, it is ok, but why just don't you add it to fstab ?
[11:04] <[1]JagsLive> now some1 at launchpad ask me to try out module from backports
[11:04] <grawity> !away > Mandrak
[11:04] <ubuntu_> when mounting external device
[11:04] <joaopinto> [1]JagsLive, atheros do usually have problems
[11:04] <ubuntu_> how to specify the file system ?
[11:04] <harrison-bergero> does ubuntu have a firewall?
[11:04] <joaopinto> [1]JagsLive, try these instead: http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Download
[11:04] <om26er> harrison-bergero, uncomplicated firewall
[11:04] <joaopinto> or wait for Karmic, Karmic comes with newer drivers
[11:04] <hardknock> hi .. please I need to translate a script
[11:04] <ubuntu_> hyello
[11:05] <[1]JagsLive> thanks joaopinto
[11:05] <om26er> harrison-bergero, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuFirewall#Features
[11:05] <ubuntu_> is there anyon ehere ?
[11:05] <harrison-bergero> thanks
[11:05] <joaopinto> harrison-bergero, it comes with the default linux firewall, which is iptables
[11:05] <om26er> ubuntu_, yes
[11:05] <joaopinto> !anyone | ubuntu_
[11:05] <ubuntu_> i try to mount a usb device
[11:05] <StaRetji> joaopinto, What do you mean? The system never did that before, it just started to do this few days ago. It is on USB stick
[11:05] <ubuntu_> when mounting the device it display me
[11:05] <harrison-bergero> i guess a better question is, does this firewall interfere with samba?
[11:05] <ubuntu_> have to specify the file sytem
[11:06] <Jajaja> what is a good choice of wireless card that will be supported under ubuntu 8.04.3 lts?
[11:06] <ubuntu_> how to specify the file system when mounting a external device  ?
[11:06] <StaRetji> joaopinto: Please, have a look at this post (XBMC-Live on Ubuntu) http://www.xbmc.org/forum/showthread.php?p=426721&posted=1#post426721
[11:06] <om26er> ubuntu_, usb should automatically mount when plugged in
[11:07] <whois> Is Ubuntu Karmic going to release on Oct. 29th ???
[11:07] <ubuntu_> ubottu: where is the answer ? lol
[11:07] <jrib> whois: that's the plan
[11:07] <Sagaci> whois: ftp://releases.ubuntu.com/releases/.pool/
[11:07] <jrib> ubuntu_: same as an internal... -t
[11:07] <ActionParsnip2> !hcl| Jajaja
[11:07] <pawel> # <file system> <mount point>   <type>  <options>       <dump>  <pass>
[11:07] <pawel> proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
[11:07] <pawel> # Entry for /dev/sdb1 :
[11:07] <pawel> UUID=2c8e74cb-2075-454c-b123-d9b19ac542be / ext3 relatime,errors=remount-ro 0 1
[11:07] <pawel> # Entry for /dev/sdb5 :
[11:07] <FloodBot2> pawel: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[11:07] <pawel> UUID=17842eca-2353-4d27-ad0a-0430123a816a none swap sw 0 0
[11:07] <pawel> /dev/scd0 /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660 user,noauto,exec,utf8 0 0
[11:08] <pawel> /dev/fd0 /media/floppy0 auto rw,user,noauto,exec,utf8 0 0
[11:08] <pawel> /dev/sda2 /media/Disk1 ntfs-3g defaults,locale=pl_PL.UTF-8 0 0
[11:08] <pawel> /dev/sda3 /media/Disk2 ntfs-3g defaults,locale=pl_PL.UTF-8 0 0
[11:08] <ActionParsnip2> pawel: dont do that
[11:08] <pawel> /dev/sda7 /media/Dysk1 ntfs-3g defaults,locale=pl_PL.UTF-8 0 0
[11:08] <pawel> /dev/sda6 /media/Dysk2 ntfs-3g defaults,locale=pl_PL.UTF-8 0 0
[11:08] <pawel> /dev/sda5 /media/Dysk3 ntfs-3g defaults,locale=pl_PL.UTF-8 0 0
[11:08] <pawel> /dev/sda1 /media/Dysk4 ntfs-3g defaults,locale=pl_PL.UTF-8 0 0
[11:08] <pawel> sry
[11:08] <jrib> Sagaci: please do not give that link here
[11:08] <ActionParsnip2> pawel: imagine if 5 people did that, how useles would the channel be?
[11:08] <StaRetji> dude, use paste.ubuntu.com
[11:08] <[1]JagsLive> is ther any channel for ubuntu networking?
[11:08] <[1]JagsLive> i mean separrate channel
[11:09] <ubuntu_> not working with mount -t /dev/sda1 /home/ubuntu/Desktop/USSB jrib
[11:09] <ubuntu_> mount -t /dev/sda1 /home/ubuntu/Desktop/USSB jrib
[11:09] <ubuntu_> jrib:
[11:09] <ActionParsnip2> ubuntu_: /dev/sda1 isn't a type
[11:09] <ActionParsnip2> ubuntu_: -t is used to define the filesystem
[11:09] <om26er> ubuntu_, that was an example
[11:10] <ubuntu_> mount -t ntfs /dev/sda1 /home/ubuntu/Desktop/USSB jrib
[11:10] <ubuntu_> is it good ?
[11:10] <carlos> hola
[11:10] <ActionParsnip2> ubuntu_: sudo mount /dev/sda1 /home/ubuntu/Desktop/USSB -t ntfs      will be ok provided /home/ubuntu/Desktop/USSB exists
[11:10] <pawel> http://paste.ubuntu.com/303502/
[11:11] <jrib> ubuntu_: that's the proper syntax, yes
[11:11] <pawel> partitions are mounted automatically but i cant copy files to the windows ntfs , so here is my question what to change in fstab
[11:11] <ubuntu_> it give me
[11:11] <ubuntu_> mount -t /dev/sda1 /home/ubuntu/Desktop/USSB
[11:12] <ubuntu_> NTFS signature is missing.
[11:12] <ubuntu_> Failed to mount '/dev/sda1': Argument invalide
[11:12] <snw> hi thr
[11:12] <ubuntu_> The device '/dev/sda1' doesn't seem to have a valid NTFS.
[11:12] <ubuntu_> Maybe the wrong device is used? Or the whole disk instead of a
[11:12] <ubuntu_> partition (e.g. /dev/sda, not /dev/sda1)? Or the other way around?
[11:12] <FloodBot2> ubuntu_: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[11:12] <ubuntu_> it give me that one
[11:12] <ubuntu_> ok
[11:12] <harrison-bergero> ok honestly, is this samba connection timed out error a major bear?  Is this something a newbie can fix or am i going to have to revert back to BIll?
[11:12] <ActionParsnip2> ubuntu_: is the partition ntfs?
[11:12] <ubuntu_> yes
[11:12] <om26er> ubuntu_, you flash is vfat man
[11:12] <ActionParsnip2> ubuntu_: try sudo mount /dev/sda1 /home/ubuntu/Desktop/USSB
[11:13] <pawel> any1 can see that?
[11:13] <ActionParsnip2> ubuntu_: let the system work it out
[11:13] <ActionParsnip2> pawel: i see it
[11:13] <harrison-bergero> it seems i find plenty of articles describing my problem....but no one has posted a solution(s)
[11:13] <om26er> pawel, ntfs-3g should be ntfs only
[11:13] <switchgirl> indus_: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wengo your right, of course
[11:13] <harrison-bergero> why cant windows play nice with ubuntu?
[11:13] <susbwoy> pawel: is /media/Disk and /media/Dysk owned by root?
[11:13] <ActionParsnip2> harrison-bergero: it can
[11:13] <joaopinto> harrison-bergero, because it was not designed to do so
[11:14]  * switchgirl can't wait for tommorrow when this channel will implode with chatter of new installs
[11:14] <ActionParsnip2> switchgirl: oh yes joy :(
[11:14] <ubuntu_> that give me mount: vous devez spécifier le type de système de fichiers
[11:14] <ubuntu_> 	 	
[11:14] <ubuntu_> mount: you must specify the type of file system
[11:14] <ubuntu_> ActionParsnip2:
[11:14] <FloodBot2> ubuntu_: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[11:14] <susbwoy> By the way, isn't ubuntu 9.10 coming out in like 3 hours or something :P
[11:14] <om26er> ubuntu_, pastebing sudo fdisk -l
[11:14] <ubuntu_> ok
[11:14] <ActionParsnip2> ubuntu_: you can verify its file syste with: sudo parted -l
[11:15] <harrison-bergero> I need some very specific troubleshooting assistance...maybe ive overlooked something.  Can someone help, starting from the beginning?
[11:15] <jrib> ubuntu_: one line == one thought  please
[11:15] <indus_> switchgirl: i dont see what that wiki page says vis a vis your problem
[11:15] <jrib> !ask | harrison-bergero
[11:15] <ubuntu_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/303506/
[11:15] <harrison-bergero> !how do i network ubuntu and windows
[11:15] <ActionParsnip2> harrison-bergero: run: sudo smbpasswd -a $USER   and type the same password for samba as you use to logon (makes life easier)
[11:15] <tjz> hmm
[11:15] <tjz> i have no sound for my ubuntu 9.04
[11:16] <pawel> 1,2,3,4 are windows ones i guess
[11:16] <ActionParsnip2> harrison-bergero: i can give you my smb.conf if you wish. it has a single share defined
[11:16] <syam1> Help Plz.
[11:16] <tjz> do you know why?
[11:16] <syam1> http://www.ubuntu.pastebin.com/d551d43f6
[11:16] <harrison-bergero> sure, at this point ill try anything
[11:16] <pawel> dunno i automatically mounted them with soft
[11:16] <ActionParsnip2> harrison-bergero: http://pastebin.com/f550ab22e
[11:17] <ActionParsnip2> harrison-bergero: add the last 20 lines or so (you'll see what I mean) to your /etc/samba/smb.conf
[11:17] <ActionParsnip2> harrison-bergero: the thing in the brackets is the share name
[11:17] <ubuntu_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/303506/ this is for you om26er
[11:17] <ActionParsnip2> harrison-bergero: the rest is self explanatory, you will need to change the allowed user to your user name
[11:18] <susbwoy> pawel: what are the permissions for /media/dysk?
[11:18] <ActionParsnip2> harrison-bergero: then save the file and run: sudo /etc/init.d/samba restart
[11:18] <om26er> add this in fstab and it will work for sure after reboot /dev/sda1 /media/folder ntfs relatime 0 2
[11:18] <ActionParsnip2> harrison-bergero: you now have a share defined
[11:18] <L1nUX1z3R> susbwoy, what is /media/dysk??? is it a thumbdrive you put in?
[11:18] <iceroot> why is date -s $(date -I --date="+1 day") <- in a loop   only runing until oct of a year? it does not matter is i start in januar or in august     i dont know if this is a bash, ubuntu or vmware bug
[11:19] <indus_> so tomorrow karmic is out??
[11:19] <ActionParsnip2> harrison-bergero: doing it this way you can ssh in, add a share, restart the service and *poof* another folder is shared
[11:19] <pawel> i can access them and run something on them but i cant copy anything TO those ntfs disks
[11:19] <iceroot> indus_: yes
[11:19] <indus_> f**
[11:19] <om26er> ubuntu_, before reboot do this sudo mkdir /media/folder
[11:19] <ubuntu_> the problem is i m from a live cd ubuntu om26er
[11:19] <L1nUX1z3R> !karmic koala
[11:19] <iceroot> indus_: as we told you dont use that language here
[11:19] <indus_> hmm i needa grub2 tutorial
[11:19] <ActionParsnip2> harrison-bergero: the gui metod of sharing folders is pretty poor imho
[11:20] <pawel> im on ubuntu for 2 days, cant exactly anserw
[11:20] <indus_> ActionParsnip2: are you conversant with grub2?
[11:20] <susbwoy> pawel: so it looks like you have read and execute, but not write permissions.. that's what im saying
[11:20] <pawel> exactly
[11:20] <ubuntu_> ok
[11:20] <syam1> Can someone help me out of this issue?  http://www.ubuntu.pastebin.com/d551d43f6
[11:20] <ubuntu_> leave it
[11:20] <ubuntu_> thanks for all
[11:20] <ubuntu_> bye
[11:20] <ActionParsnip2> indus_: hardly, but some
[11:20] <m4rk> how do I make the menu bar display icons instead of text?
[11:20] <pawel> how to set write permissions
[11:21] <oversize> hi, i have removed kvm and libvirt-bin, with aptitude, but the vmware installler still fails with: "Cant install on system with kvm enabled" ... but according to aptitue its not installed, what have i missed ?
[11:21] <L1nUX1z3R> pawel....check "man chmod"
[11:21] <susbwoy> pawel: first check them out with ls -al /media/dysk*
[11:22] <jrib> pawel: chmod is not the proper solution here.  Pass the correct mount options in /etc/fstab for your ntfs partition (as in ubottu's link)
[11:22] <syam1> Can someone help me out of this issue?  http://www.ubuntu.pastebin.com/d551d43f6
[11:22] <opticbeta> UBOTU
[11:22] <opticbeta> UBOTU
[11:23] <jrib> !fstab > syam1
[11:23] <Guest31197> oversize I have seen that before let me dig up my notes..
[11:23] <Guest19104> Hi Now I am using BenQ S42 but it still have problem with the keyboard. In 9.10 it use GRUB2, therefore; the old solution does not work. Any suggestion?
[11:23] <oversize> aaah, removing kvm from aptitude does not remove the kernel module? now, unloading that, solved my problem .... 8)
[11:24] <OerHeks> syam1, does this help work for u ? >> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=872238
[11:24] <indus_> syam1: can we see the output of cat /etc/fstab
[11:25] <Jajaja> thanks ActionParsnip2
[11:26] <oversize> Guest31197: thx i just had to unload kvm module, but i have removed kvm with aptitude before and rebooted the machine, but maybe i am just wrong :)
[11:26] <syam1> indua_, Plz look in the PM I sent you.
[11:26] <pawel> take a look http://paste.ubuntu.com/303515/
[11:26] <nic1> what is docking windows?
[11:26] <syam1> Indus_
[11:27] <pawel> and here is fstab http://paste.ubuntu.com/303502/
[11:27] <ActionParsnip2> Jajaja: better to buy off the HCL so it works with little or no effort
[11:27] <tjz> i have no sound for my ubuntu 9.04.... any quick fix?
[11:27] <ActionParsnip2> tjz: check nothing is muted and all sliders are cranked
[11:28] <indus_> syam1: yes
[11:28] <pawel> 320 is windows disk and 80 is ubuntus
[11:28] <indus_> syam1: so can i see output of mount command also
[11:29] <syam1> How do I get it?
[11:29] <indus_> syam1: ok nvm i dont need it
[11:29] <indus_> syam1: so right now, how many partitions are not mounted?
[11:29] <pawel> wait a sec, i cant copy just to the one partition
[11:30] <pawel> others work properly
[11:30] <syam1> 3 Partitions
[11:30] <indus_> syam1: just type mount in terminal and tell me
[11:30]  * Take0n hello folks
[11:30] <indus_> syam1: sda2,3 adn 4 i believe
[11:30] <syam1> Okay.
[11:30] <syam1> Yes.
[11:31] <indus_> syam1: well, for now, you could manually mount them with sudo mount -t ext4 /some location
[11:31] <susbwoy> pawel: check your pm.
[11:32] <indus_> syam1: well, for now, you could manually mount them with sudo mount -t ext4  /dev/sdax,y or z /some location
[11:32] <indus_> syam1: sorry wrong command before
[11:32] <syam1> http://www.ubuntu.pastebin.com/d1d8b597d
[11:32] <indus_> syam1: well, for now, you could manually mount them with sudo mount -t ext4  /dev/sdax,y or z   /some location
[11:32] <syam1> I'm a dummy.
[11:33] <indus_> syam1: me too
[11:33] <syam1> Can you help me out in a kiosk type?
[11:33] <indus_> syam1: sudo mount -t ext4 /dev/sda2 /mnt
[11:33] <pckri> hei
[11:33]  * om26er think pawel needs to chown the directories he created before mounting
[11:33] <indus_> syam1: whats a kiosk type
[11:33] <syam1> I'm typing in the terminal.
[11:33] <indus_> syam1: ya type
[11:33] <Jajaja> I am going to for sure! <3
[11:33] <syam1> Step-by-step
[11:34] <DaZ> syam1: no swap? >:
[11:34] <pckri> er det noen her
[11:34] <indus_> syam1: or here is a good easy way, do u see the partitions under menu>places?
[11:34] <om26er> pawel, chown the directories you created
[11:34] <syam1> Yes I can see them.
[11:34] <pawel> http://paste.ubuntu.com/303518/
[11:34] <harrison-bergero> ActionParsnip2....it was going strong.  Transfer hit 1.7GB then timed out!  I have no more hair left.
[11:35] <om26er> pawel, moun the filesystem and then do sudo chown username:/ /media/foldername
[11:35] <indus_> syam1:when you click on them? what happens
[11:35] <pawel> i dont have rights to write on the one partition
[11:35] <indus_> syam1: nvm, just type the commadn one by one for 2,3 adn 4 with diff locations for each
[11:35] <om26er> pawel sudo is very powerful
[11:35] <syam1> Yes, I did.
[11:35] <syam1> And now they are not appearing.
[11:35] <harrison-bergero> ActionParsnip2....but thanks for the config file anyway.  I can compare it to mine and maybe learn something.
[11:35] <syam1> in Places.
[11:35] <indus_> syam1: you have to navigae to /mnt to see them
[11:35] <indus_> syam1: go to filesystem > mnt
[11:36] <om26er> pawel, do it will will surework
[11:36] <darrenoc> anyone have IntelliJ running in Ubuntu?
[11:36] <indus_> syam1: see?
[11:36] <ActionParsnip2> harrison-bergero: did you try uneditting  socket options = TCP_NODELAY
[11:36] <indus_> syam1: all contents will appear there
[11:36] <harrison-bergero> no
[11:36] <om26er> pawel, did it work?
[11:36] <ActionParsnip2> harrison-bergero: the file is very humanly readable, mine is default except my entry
[11:37] <harrison-bergero> ActionParsnip2....i was wondering about that...setting the time out limit to something ridiculous like 10 minutes
[11:37] <pawel> didnt understand what you said lol :D
[11:37] <ubuntu_> hi
[11:37] <pawel> http://paste.ubuntu.com/303518/
[11:37] <ActionParsnip2> harrison-bergero: worth a try, see what makes it fly for you
[11:37] <spiky25> what would be the best cross-platform solution to track my emails (with notification of new emails), my msn and my irc channels on any operating system or almost ?
[11:37] <pawel> dr-xr-xr-x  1 root root  8192 2009-10-26 23:56 Dysk2     - there is no permission
[11:37] <om26er> pawel you can mount filesystem and read files on it but you cannot write on the drive?
[11:37] <syam1> the command /mnt will give me a folder of 'lost+found'
[11:38] <susbwoy> om26er: he just needs write permission on /media/Dysk2
[11:38] <ubuntu_> I'm wondering, if i ran a livecd, how would i install another iso image? mount -o loop /path/to/file.iso /media/iso/ won't work...
[11:38] <indus_> syam1: no do cd /mnt
[11:38] <pawel> i can read but i cant write on the one partition
[11:38] <indus_> then ls -l
[11:38] <iceroot> is there something like tail for directorys?
[11:38] <pawel> now im figuring out how to change that
[11:38] <syam1> in terminal?
[11:38] <indus_> syam1: yeah
[11:38] <om26er> susbwoy, so tell hi how to do that
[11:38] <syam1> it says /mnt$
[11:38] <indus_> syam1: or go through the window manager its easier
[11:39] <indus_> syam1: ok now do ls -l
[11:39] <harrison-bergero> what does this line mean above TCP delay?
[11:39] <harrison-bergero> # You may want to add the following on a Linux system:
[11:39] <harrison-bergero> #         SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
[11:39] <harrison-bergero> #   socket options = TCP_NODELAY
[11:39] <FloodBot2> harrison-bergero: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[11:39] <indus_> it will list all content of whatever partition you mounted
[11:39] <syam1> total 16
[11:39] <syam1> drwx------ 2 root root 16384 2009-10-27 23:48 lost+found
[11:40] <syam1> That is what the output from terminal
[11:40] <indus_> syam1: ok do one thing
[11:40] <indus_> syam1: did you run the command i gave u?
[11:40] <syam1> Like...
[11:40] <spiky25> what would be the best cross-platform solution to track my emails (with notification of new emails), my msn and my irc channels on any operating system or almost ? thunderbird or pidgin ???
[11:40] <syam1> You mean to say ls -l
[11:40] <ubuntu_> I'm wondering, if i ran a livecd, how would i install another iso image? mount -o loop /path/to/file.iso /media/iso/ won't work... would anybody help me
[11:40] <indus_> syam1: sudo mount /dev/sda2 -t ext4 /mnt
[11:41] <ActionParsnip2> harrison-bergero: its the recieve and send buffer size
[11:41] <syam1> Yes, and only then the concerned partition went off from the places menu.
[11:41] <syam1> I did the same with the other two partitions too.
[11:41] <indus_> syam1: because its mounted elsewhere now
[11:41] <syam1> And the same happened with them.
[11:41] <indus_> syam1: cant mount all on /mnt
[11:41] <indus_> syam1: do one thing
[11:41] <syam1> What?
[11:42] <indus_> syam1: create new directories for each partition in homefolder
[11:42] <indus_> syam1: mkdir p1 , mkdir p2 mkdir p3
[11:42] <DJones> spiky25: I use thunderbird and imap settings for email, for msn/gtalk etc, I use pidgin and for irc I use ssh+screen+irssi
[11:42] <syam1> you mean in the /home/syam folder?
[11:42] <syam1> or in the /home folder?
[11:42] <indus_> syam1: sudo mount /dev/sda2 -t ext4 /mnt
[11:42] <ActionParsnip2> spiky25: i'd say opera for the emails, irc and then use some msn client (or find an opera plugin for msn)
[11:42] <indus_> syam1: sudo mount /dev/sda2 -t ext4 p1
[11:42] <grawity> spiky25: IM - Pidgin.
[11:43] <indus_> syam1: so you can find comntents of partion inside p1
[11:43] <grawity> spiky25: Email - I myself just use mutt over ssh.
[11:43] <grawity> spiky25: Chat - Xchat or irssi.
[11:43] <syam1> mount point p1 does not exist
[11:43] <indus_> syam1: you have to create it with command mkdir p1
[11:43] <om26er> indus_, explain him things first
[11:44] <grawity> spiky25: (For Xchat on Windows, check http://silverex.org)
[11:44] <indus_> om26er: trying
[11:44] <syam1> You have not mentioned which folder should it be created?
[11:44] <indus_> syam1: it will come in home folder
[11:44] <kielanm> hi all
[11:44] <indus_> syam1: just do it
[11:44] <syam1> Is it the /home/syam/ folder or is it the /home/ folder itself?
[11:45] <kielanm> i have a problem with ICS and XP
[11:45] <indus_> syam1: /home/syam
[11:45] <kielanm> sharing wireless onto lan
[11:45] <syam1> Okay.
[11:45] <indus_> syam1: your home folder
[11:45] <om26er> syam1, you hard drive have partitions in the order of sda1 sda1 or sdb1 sdb2 sdc1 sdc2
[11:45] <kielanm> i can ping google
[11:45] <kielanm> ubuntu
[11:45] <kielanm> etc
[11:45] <kielanm> but no internet
[11:45] <om26er> syam1, when you want to mount any partition you will mount it in a specific folder
[11:45] <kielanm> nothing in synaptic and firefox
[11:46] <ubuntu_> I'm wondering, if i ran a livecd, how would i install another iso image? mount -o loop /path/to/file.iso /media/iso/ won't work... would anybody help me
[11:46] <syam1> mkdir p1
[11:46] <om26er> syam1, so you have to create separate folder for separate drive
[11:46] <syam1> cannot create directory `p1': Permission denied
[11:46] <ActionParsnip2> kielanm: add some web based dns servers
[11:46] <kielanm> i.e???
[11:46] <om26er> syam1, sudo mkdir music
[11:46] <indus_> syam1: first you type cd in terminal
[11:46] <kielanm> web based dns?
[11:46] <ActionParsnip2> kielanm: for an ubuntu host you need to add tem in /etc/resolv.conf
[11:46] <indus_> syam1: that command with 'change directory' to your home folder
[11:46] <kielanm> yes?
[11:46] <om26er> syam1, p1 is not necessary its your choise to set the name of the folder
[11:47] <kielanm> what do i need to add
[11:47] <harrison-bergero> UGH....setting socket options = TCP_NODELAY mean that i dont get an error msg....just a long wait possibly forever?  Why do i still get a connection timed out?  (I think im going to cry just to see if i can give my PC a guilt trip)
[11:47] <indus_> syam1: ya once you type cd , do mkdir sda2 or some name like that
[11:47] <silici0_> hello there
[11:47] <ActionParsnip2> kielanm: yes, your LAN based DNS is failing so you wont get we, you can ping IPs which means that one the name is translated, the communication will succeed
[11:47] <spiky25> if you add rss tracking what would be the best ?
[11:47] <silici0_> im using dual monitor and my menu bar are setted to right screen how do i change that
[11:47] <kielanm> Action, what do you mean?
[11:47] <silici0_> ?
[11:47] <indus_> syam1: understand?
[11:47] <ActionParsnip2> kielanm: if they are windows based you will need to navigate to the advanced tcp/ip settings and add DNS servers there
[11:48] <frame05> bandung
[11:48] <ActionParsnip2> kielanm: you can ping IP addresses, yes
[11:48] <kielanm> the dns is okay if can ping "google.com"
[11:48] <kielanm> ??
[11:48] <ActionParsnip2> kielanm: computers dont use names like www.yahoo.com, they use IPs
[11:48] <kielanm> i know
[11:48] <kielanm> but the name is translated
[11:48] <syam1> I have created folders as Movies, Entertainment and Work.
[11:48] <kielanm> if it returns when i do ping google.com
[11:48] <ActionParsnip2> kielanm: ahhh so you need to tell your system that its default gateway is the ICS sharing system
[11:49] <om26er> syam1, now you want to know which partition is whcih
[11:49] <indus_> syam1: hmm ya ok do you want to mount the partitions inside these folders?
[11:49] <kielanm> on linux or xp?
[11:49] <silici0_> im using dual monitor and my menu bar are on right screen how do i change that ?? I mean, change to the left screen ???
[11:49] <ActionParsnip2> kielanm: whichever is using the ICS
[11:49] <kielanm> look
[11:49] <kielanm> wireless->XP->Ubuntu
[11:49] <indus_> om26er: anyway, iam wondering how to automount on reboot
[11:49] <syam1> I want the newly formatted partitions to come up every time I boot system, without mounting them each and every time.
[11:50] <ActionParsnip2> kielanm: if XP is sharing a connection then the ubuntu system will need a route setting
[11:50] <kielanm> Ubuntu has ip of 192.168.0.2
[11:50] <om26er> indus_, edit /etc/fstab
[11:50] <om26er> indus_, and you know that
[11:50] <opticbeta> UBOTU
[11:50] <indus_> om26er: its there in fstab
[11:50] <opticbeta> UBOTU
[11:50] <ActionParsnip2> kielanm: so XP is sharing its connection
[11:50] <kielanm> the xp LAN has 192.168.0.1
[11:50] <opticbeta> UBOTU
[11:50] <kielanm> yes XP is sharing it
[11:50] <indus_> om26er: who told you i know that :D
[11:50] <om26er> indus_, remove them all and then add them again
[11:50] <indus_> om26er: aah no, i think some parameters are missing?
[11:50] <ActionParsnip2> kielanm: can you type my name at the start of anything addressed to me
[11:50] <indus_> syam1: can i see the fstab again please
[11:51] <syam1> Sure.
[11:51] <ActionParsnip2> kielanm: the text i write to you being highlighted...thats NOT an accident
[11:51] <kielanm> the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0 on both ubuntu LAN and xp LAN
[11:51] <indus_> syam1: no i have it
[11:51] <syam1> O...kay.
[11:51] <ActionParsnip2> kielanm: then you need to set 2 seperate address ranges too so that correct routing can complete
[11:51] <indus_> http://www.ubuntu.pastebin.com/d6d0ebe2b
[11:51] <silici0_> im using dual monitor and my menu bar are on right screen how do i change that ?? I mean, change to the left screen ???
[11:51] <RobLikesBrunch> Hello, can someone instruct me how to check which version of ASLA I'm running?
[11:51] <indus_> strangely i dont see the sda1 in there
[11:51] <RobLikesBrunch> ALSA*
[11:52] <ActionParsnip2> kielanm: you will have (for example) a 192.168.0.x network, and a 192.168.1.x network
[11:52] <kielanm> yes
[11:52] <ziroday> !version | RobLikesBrunch
[11:52] <kielanm> i do
[11:52] <csaba> I have to start some program and pass some parameters, but one of the parameters starts with ! (goes like myprog --code=!234). I get the error message: bash: !2: event not found
[11:52] <ActionParsnip2> kielanm: so you have 2 logical networks
[11:52] <Cr> Y a t_il des Geeks qui seront à la Ubuntu-Party ?
[11:52] <csaba> how to pass this parameter correctly?
[11:52] <indus_> sorry i see it
[11:52] <kielanm> well yes
[11:52] <silici0_> im using dual monitor and my menu bar are on right screen how do i change that ?? I mean, change to the left screen ??????
[11:52] <ActionParsnip2> kielanm: with a system between (the XP) being on both and acting as a router
[11:52] <ziroday> RobLikesBrunch: or cat /proc/asound/versin
[11:52] <kielanm> exactly a 192.168.1.x and 192.168.0.x
[11:52] <lorenzosu> !search changelog
[11:53] <lorenzosu> !changelogs
[11:53] <kielanm> yes the xp is on both
[11:53] <RobLikesBrunch> Thanks.
[11:53] <syam1> http://www.ubuntu.pastebin.com/d26079b11
[11:53] <ActionParsnip2> kielanm: good, can you tab complete my nick at the start of a line if it is addressed to me
[11:53] <kielanm> the one that is onnected to the internet has ICS on
[11:53] <kielanm> I dont get how you send private msgs
[11:53] <ActionParsnip2> kielanm: its not a PM
[11:53] <kielanm> what is it?
[11:54] <indus_> syam1: give me 1 min
[11:54] <ActionParsnip2> kielanm: type the letters actio  then press tab
[11:54] <ActionParsnip2> kielanm: see how your text highlights
[11:54] <syam1> Okay.
[11:54] <kielanm> ActionParsnip2 okayyy
[11:54] <ActionParsnip2> kielanm: see how i type your nick at the start of EVERY mesage
[11:54] <ActionParsnip2> kielanm: better]
[11:54] <kielanm> ActionParsnip2: okay
[11:54] <frame05> alan
[11:54] <kielanm> ActionParsnip2 so what do i do?
[11:54] <indus_> syam1: does mount -a mount all partitions, try it
[11:55] <ActionParsnip2> kielanm: kielanm: you need to set the Ubuntu to have a route configured to use the XP system for all transmissions
[11:55] <indus_> syam1: mount -a , this is temporary stuff, ill give you the other later
[11:55] <genshihebi> hi guys, I need some grep or awk help
[11:55] <kielanm> ActionParsnip2 meaning???
[11:55] <indus_> syam1: all partitions should now be accessible
[11:55] <silici0_> im using dual monitor and my menu bar are on right screen how do i change that ?? I mean, change to the left screen ??????
[11:55] <ActionParsnip2> kielanm: you need to tell the ubuntu system to use the XP system for the web
[11:55] <lorenzosu> !karmic
[11:55] <kielanm> ActionParsnip2 the gateway and DNS is set to the ip of the windows on the LAN
[11:55] <syam1> Says only root can do that.
[11:55] <ActionParsnip2> kielanm: if you run route   do you get an output like this: http://pastebin.com/f6850d205
[11:56] <lorenzosu> !karmic changes
[11:56] <lorenzosu> !search changelist
[11:56] <kielanm> ActionParsnip2 checking
[11:56] <syam1> ssudo mount -a
[11:56] <syam1> mount: mount point /media/Disk2 does not exist
[11:56] <syam1> mount: mount point /media/Disk3 does not exist
[11:56] <syam1> mount: mount point /media/Disk4 does not exist
[11:56] <FloodBot2> syam1: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[11:56] <frame05> bandung
[11:56] <Dr_Willis> syam1:  make the mountpoint then...
[11:57] <Dr_Willis> syam1:  sudo mkdir /media/whatever
[11:57] <syam1> Oops. Sorry.
[11:57] <indus_> syam1: ya type sudo mount -a
[11:57] <syam1> Won't happen again.
[11:57] <Dr_Willis> One of the most clear error messages from Mount. :) and people never understand it.. heh.
[11:57] <lorenzosu> Where is a comprehensive list of changes in karmic?
[11:57] <kielanm> ActionParsnip2 is the command netstat -rn
[11:57] <indus_> syam1: hooray ok i understand now, the location cannot be found
[11:57] <syam1> What?
[11:57] <indus_> syam1: did you in any way edit the fstab before?
[11:57] <pmpegalajar> hola
[11:57] <xnockout> @frame05: orang bandung tuh??
[11:57] <syam1> Oh. Yes.
[11:58] <csaba> how can I pass ! as a parameter to a program?
[11:58] <Tofe> \!
[11:58] <indus_> syam1: ok thats the problem
[11:58] <syam1> last night when I took help from pronoy from India.
[11:58] <indus_> syam1: no prpblem, i create a new fstab for you, you have to copy that to the file
[11:58] <syam1> I think I have.
[11:58] <kielanm> ActionParsnip2 it looks a bit like that but doesnt have Ref and metric and USe
[11:58] <syam1> But, don't know where it is created.
[11:59] <ActionParsnip2> kielanm: route will show the routing information, it needs to have the default route defined going to the XP box
[11:59] <indus_> syam1:ill help u ]
[11:59] <silici0_> im using dual monitor and my menu bar are on right screen how do i change that ?? I mean, change to the left screen ??????
[11:59] <Tofe> mmmh little question: is there a document about the status of IRC support in Empathy ? And what about Jabber services discovery ? For IRC, I found contradictory answers...
[11:59] <kielanm> ActionParsnip2 ok
[11:59] <kielanm> ActionParsnip2 used command route
[11:59] <indus_> syam1: in a terminal type sudo mkdir /media/Disk2
[11:59] <silici0_> Tofe, empathy seens to be its not working
[11:59] <silici0_> use Xchat
[11:59] <Tofe> oki
[11:59] <kielanm> ActionParsnip2 the Destination named default has a gateway being the XP computer
[11:59] <Tofe> thanks
[11:59] <silici0_> you welcome
[11:59] <indus_> syam1: then type sudo mkdir /media/Disk2
[11:59] <syam1> did it.
[11:59] <indus_> syam1: then type sudo mkdir /media/Disk3 sorry
[11:59] <silici0_> im using dual monitor and my menu bar are on right screen how do i change that ?? I mean, change to the left screen ??????
[12:00] <genshihebi> silici0_, 2 x screens or twinview?
[12:00] <silici0_> someone ?
[12:00] <xnockout> bandung, bandung, bandung.....
[12:00] <indus_> syam1: so do this step upto Disk4
[12:00] <pawel> susbwoy
[12:00] <silici0_> 2 screens
[12:00] <Dr_Willis> silici0_:  you could alt-click on them and drag them over to the other monitor..
[12:00] <indus_> syam1: keep in mind, Disk is D capital
[12:00] <kielanm> ActionParsnip2 Destination the exact network name of the PC, and a genmask of 0.0.0.0
[12:00] <genshihebi> but he has 2 screens, it won't work that way
[12:00] <Dr_Willis> depends on what he means by screens.. :)
[12:00] <Tofe> isn't there a "master" screen, like "screen 0" ?
[12:00] <syam1> Done
[12:01] <silici0_> Dr_Willis, thanks
[12:01] <indus_> syam1: so that is  sudo mkdir /media/Disk2 , sudo mkdir /media/Disk3, sudo mkdir /media/Disk4
[12:01] <silici0_> so much
[12:01] <indus_> syam1: done?
[12:01] <Dr_Willis> The nvidia-settings tool also lets you set a primary monitor i belive
[12:01] <syam1> Yes.
[12:01] <indus_> syam1: ok reboot now and you will be fine
[12:01] <genshihebi> right, haha silici0_  was that 2 X11 screens?
[12:01] <indus_> om26er: thanks for the tips
[12:01] <syam1> This is it?
[12:01] <indus_> om26er: difficult to think of all probabilities
[12:01] <silici0_> genshihebi, solved
[12:01] <indus_> syam1: ya thats it :)
[12:01] <indus_> syam1: go reboot, i wait here
[12:01] <genshihebi> silici0_, ok lol
[12:01] <syam1> Okay. Let me check and come back.
[12:01] <kielanm> god damn it he went offline
[12:02] <silici0_> genshihebi, i dont think its a 2 X11 file, its only one for both monitors
[12:02] <kielanm> anyonew help me?
[12:02] <genshihebi> so anyone can help me with my grep problem?
[12:02] <syam1> Hey, by the way, I appreciate your patience dealing with this dummy.
[12:02] <xnockout> kielanm: what do you problem?
[12:02] <om26er_> indus_, i had a power failiure
[12:02] <syam1> Have a great day ahead. Bye.:)
[12:02] <kielanm> xnockout well basically
[12:02] <om26er_> syam1,
[12:03] <om26er_> syam1, i had a power failiure and your fstab needs to be edited
[12:03] <kn4rF> hi
[12:03] <genshihebi> there's only one xorg.conf, but you can have two X screens, as in your xorg has two "Screens"
[12:03] <kielanm> Im using my XP machine to route my wireless through ICS
[12:03] <silici0_> when i receive a new msg in empathy it doesnt open the msg windows, is that normal ?
[12:03] <genshihebi> I think you  have it as one, two monitors but only one screen
[12:03] <kielanm> xnockout and i can ping google.com and ubuntu.com
[12:03] <kn4rF> anyone use new generation Logitech mices such as Mx1000 / mx620 ?
[12:03] <kielanm> xnockout can you help me
[12:03] <silici0_> genshihebi, yeah
[12:04] <om26er_> indus_, his issue solved ?
[12:04] <xnockout> kielanm: other site??
[12:04] <iceroot> !anyone | kn4rF
[12:04] <tado> hey all
[12:04] <tado> i am posting content on a website that si made with Django. i cannot open the HTML source or use any of the tools on the bottom of the page: when i click them, an empty white window pops up, and that's it. does anybody know how to solve this?
[12:04] <Dabuti> Hello, Does anyone know the driver I have to use for an Ati mobility Radeon HD 4650?
[12:04] <indus_> om26er should be
[12:04] <indus_> om26er_: there are 2 of u
[12:04] <iceroot> tado: and this i ubuntu-support related?
[12:05] <kn4rF> iceroot i just need to know if is mx1100 supported in linux
[12:05] <indus_> om26er_: i brb smoke, can u check if its solved, he has gone to reboot
[12:05] <indus_> 5 min
[12:05] <xnockout> Debuti: try with google
[12:05] <tado> iceroot: yep. it works on windows, not on my jaunty
[12:05] <iceroot> kn4rF: why not?
[12:05] <kn4rF> the speed is locked to 400 dpi :°\
[12:05] <om26er_> indus_, ok
[12:05] <kielanm> xnockout what do you mena other site?
[12:05] <iceroot> tado: both running the same browser?
[12:05] <tado> iceroot: firefox on both
[12:05] <xnockout> kielanm: yahoo... etc
[12:07] <tado> iceroot: when i position the cursor over one or these buttons, it says javascript on the bottom left of the firefox window. i guess it might be related to that...?
[12:07] <Dabuti> Hello, Does anyone know the driver I have to use for an Ati mobility Radeon HD 4650?
[12:07] <iceroot> tado: script blockers activate on the buntu-ff?
[12:07] <iceroot> tado: the same addons as on the windows pc?
[12:08] <xnockout> Dabuti:find on Ati website
[12:08] <iceroot> !ati | Dabuti
[12:08] <RobLikesBrunch>  Is there anyway to increase your vertical scrolling speed in Ubuntu?
[12:09] <tado> iceroot: there is a java quick starter add on on the windows firefox, but i'd say my java works ok, besides this
[12:10] <arvid> what is the best way to mount a slow remote filesystem?
[12:10] <arvid> nfs, sshfs?
[12:10] <MonkeySilent> would     #define HELLO 1231343  #ifdef HELLO (stuff) #endif   output stuff?
[12:10] <arvid> or something else?
[12:10] <DreamLnr> hello
[12:10] <iceroot> MonkeySilent: why should it?
[12:11] <Dr_Willis> arvid:  i thought NFS would be used on  a local lan type setup mainly. sshfs can be used over the internet.
[12:11] <iceroot> MonkeySilent: # == comment
[12:11] <Dr_Willis> #define = C statement. :)
[12:11] <DreamLnr> i need a countdown timer that would reside in taskbar in kde, hardy
[12:11] <MonkeySilent> yea im talking c sorry
[12:11] <DreamLnr> can you advise me something?
[12:11] <Dr_Willis> I thought. :) but i rarely code in c any more
[12:11] <grawity> MonkeySilent: Depends on where you place the newlines...
[12:12] <arvid> Dr_Willis: but is there any reason not to use NFS over the internet?
[12:12] <grawity> arvid: Lack of encryption.
[12:12] <iceroot> MonkeySilent: #c
[12:12] <grawity> arvid: That's pretty much the only... oh, and weak authentication? NFS uses only the client's address to allow/deny.
[12:12] <arvid> grawity: doesn't NFS 4 have encryption? also, isn't encryption more a theoretical issue?
[12:12] <IRConan> arvid: also... anyone who is root on any machine will mount as root on yours!
[12:13] <grawity> IRConan: Not necessarily. I think all nfsd's default to root_squash.
[12:13] <Dr_Willis> arvid:  lack of security....
[12:13] <grawity> IRConan: Which gives local root the privileges of 'nobody'.
[12:13] <arvid> okay okay, I'll just go with sshfs then
[12:13] <IRConan> well other matchins uids
[12:13] <Dr_Willis> sshfs is down and dirty and easy to get going also. :)
[12:13] <Dr_Willis> it gets the job done. :)
[12:13] <ebb> arvid: stick nfs in a ssh tunnel?
[12:14] <IRConan> last time I used sshfs it was quite slow
[12:14] <syam1> Hey, Indus_, Thanks man. I owe you a beer. This is working absolutely fine now.
[12:16] <n1rvana> hi everybody! I have a small problem with firefox 3.0 Links like file://IP/path look like file:///path so where is the problem?
[12:16] <Martincz> #ubuntu-cz
[12:17] <ebb> IP a folder name?
[12:17] <grawity> ebb: No, an IP address.
[12:17] <xrfang> I use auto login, how can I configure the keyring to allow the network manager to use the key without having to enter password every time? thanks
[12:17] <DreamLnr> i need a countdown timer that would reside in taskbar in kde, hardy. can you advise me something?
[12:17] <grawity> ebb: The syntax is file://<host>/<path>
[12:17] <syam1> But, one more problem.
[12:17] <indus_> syam1: hi
[12:17] <indus_> syam1: good
[12:17] <indus_> syam1: what problem
[12:17] <grawity> n1rvana: How are you accessing the files? Samba/CIFS? NFS? other protocol?
[12:17] <grawity> n1rvana: sftp?
[12:17] <n1rvana> ebb: No its IP )))
[12:17] <om26er> syam1, syam1 is back
[12:18] <ebb> oki :)
[12:18] <n1rvana> host I mean
[12:18] <indus_> om26er you mean indus_ , syam1 iss back :)
[12:18] <syam1>  I can not copy and paste to the partitions that are now appearing.
[12:18] <om26er> indus_, sure
[12:18] <grawity> syam1: What do you mean "copy and paste"?
[12:18] <indus_> syam1: yeah ok, thats easy to fix no write permissions
[12:19] <Psinetic> I'm on Ubuntu 9.04 and i'm trying to install a media player, but whne i installed it, i got this: http://pastebin.com/d10c27952. Now I used to have tor setup, it's not on, and i've taken it off the system proxy. I have also turned off firestarter firewall. I have no idea why it isn't working.
[12:19] <syam1> How do I do that?
[12:19] <grawity> n1rvana: How are you accessing the files? Samba/CIFS? NFS? sftp? other protocol?
[12:19] <syam1> The permissions of Disk4 can not be determined.
[12:19] <n1rvana>  http links in firefox
[12:19] <Cammy> Can anyone help me? I'm trying to connect my new netbook running Netbook Remix to the net through the ethernet cable to my router, the same way I have this Ubuntu laptop, a friend's Windows laptop, and a couple of Amigas. But for some reason, it just won't connect, coming up with the message that it's been disconnected after every attempt
[12:19] <syam1> That is the info from drive properties.
[12:20] <syam1> *One of those rive
[12:20] <syam1> *drive
[12:20] <om26er> syam1, sudo chown youusername and the directory it will work
[12:20] <indus_> syam1: only drive4? what aboht the other partitions?
[12:20] <Psinetic> anyone?
[12:20] <syam1> Let me see.
[12:20] <indus_> om26er aah no thats not how to do it i believe
[12:21] <chrissssss> hi
[12:21] <n1rvana> grawity: I'm not accessing
[12:21] <syam1> The same with all others.
[12:21] <om26er> syam1, i don't know how to change permissions so i change owner in my case
[12:21] <grawity> n1rvana: So file:// or http://?
[12:21] <Psinetic> .......a.n.y.o.n.e.?
[12:21] <syam1> I have opened the terminal now. Let me know what I need to do.
[12:21] <n1rvana> grawity: file://
[12:21] <om26er> indus_, last message for syam1 was for u
[12:22] <lyq88> three Death happened in my os
[12:22] <RobLikesBrunch> Can someone explain to me how I open an application In installed, but that doesn't have an Applications entry?
[12:22] <RobLikesBrunch> I.e. via terminal?
[12:22] <Psinetic> I'm on Ubuntu 9.04 and i'm trying to install a media player, but whne i installed it, i got this: http://pastebin.com/d10c27952. Now I used to have tor setup, it's not on, and i've taken it off the system proxy. I have also turned off firestarter firewall. I have no idea why it isn't working.
[12:22] <courpse> I was in the middle of a upgrade, 16 mins left for completion, and my comp frooze, I've got a 9.04 CD, is there anyway i can download the upgrade, and apply it to my hdd ubuntu instead of liveCD?
[12:22] <joaopinto> syam1, are those other parittions linux filesystems ?
[12:22] <om26er> indus_, i add this line in fstab and it works great /dev/sda1 /media/ssd ntfs noatime 0 2
[12:23] <syam1> indis_, I assume, you are still here.
[12:23] <indus_> joaopinto: all of them are linux partitions
[12:23] <ebb> Psinetic: when you type 'route' in terminal what is default gateway?
[12:23] <syam1> indus_
[12:23]  * Psinetic bangs around a pan. >_>
[12:23] <kripz> how can i do cat 0001 to 00040 > output
[12:23] <indus_> syam1: yes iam here
[12:23] <Psinetic> hang on
[12:23] <syam1> Okay.
[12:23] <om26er> joaopinto, how to set permissions to read and write in fstab
[12:23] <syam1> What should I do in the terminal?
[12:23] <grawity> om26er: What is your fstab entry?
[12:23] <indus_> joaopinto: http://www.ubuntu.pastebin.com/d6d0ebe2b
[12:23] <indus_> thats his fstab
[12:23] <joaopinto> om26er, it depends on the partition type, if it's ntfs/vfat you need the uid/gid options
[12:24] <indus_> please advice
[12:24] <Psinetic> ebb, http://pastebin.com/m12229faa
[12:24] <joaopinto> if its linux, then a chown/chmod is required
[12:24] <indus_> bah should be simpler to enable write permissions
[12:24] <genshihebi> kripz, what do you mean?
[12:24] <om26er> joaopinto, its btrfs
[12:24] <Cammy> As soon as I plug an ethernet cable into my netbook, it attempts to connect, but it just fails :(
[12:24] <Psinetic> ebb, update manager does the same thing...
[12:24] <ebb> Psinetic: the web works fine?
[12:24] <Psinetic> yes
[12:25] <kripz> files 00001 to 000040, rather than typing 00001 00002 00003 ... 000040
[12:25] <om26er> joaopinto, will adding rw work
[12:25] <grawity> kripz: {000001..000040}
[12:25] <ebb> Psinetic: is there an entry in /etc/resolv.conf for your default gateway?
[12:25] <om26er> syam1, pastebin your fstab
[12:25] <joaopinto> om26er, no, because rw does not override filesystem privileges
[12:26] <om26er> joaopinto, so i have to change the permissions of the directory in which its mounted
[12:26] <grawity> syam1: How about, chmod -R a+rwX /media/Disk?/
[12:26] <Psinetic> this is five lines, is it ok to paste it here or do i still need to use pastebin?
[12:26] <genshihebi> kripz, might neeed to script that
[12:27] <GilJ> Is there a secial channel for GNOME related questions?
[12:27] <genshihebi> let me think of a one liner
[12:27] <syam1> I'm a dummy.
[12:27] <DJones> Psinetic: Anything over one line should go to pastebin
[12:27] <ebb> Psinetic: also is there anything in /etc/hosts ?
[12:27] <om26er> syam1, try whats grawity is telling this will work
[12:27] <Psinetic> ebb: http://pastebin.com/m4bc5dca5
[12:27] <joaopinto> om26er, no, you have to change the permissions on the file system contents, not on the mount point
[12:27] <Azeotrope> how can i install ubuntu with the same settings on multiple pcs?
[12:28] <H2O> hi ppl
[12:28] <om26er> joaopinto, but changing the ownership of mount point works to permissions of the mount point might also work?\
[12:28] <lyq88> is it normal that mechine died three times in two days?
[12:28] <Psinetic> ebb: http://pastebin.com/m790d67e0
[12:28] <syam1> Permission denied.
[12:28] <joaopinto> om26er, not it does not, because filesystem permissions override the mount dir permissions
[12:29] <Psinetic> oh and just for everyone's amusement: the game
[12:29] <Psinetic> you just lost it
[12:29] <genshihebi> kripz, cat $(seq -w 0001 0004)
[12:29] <Azeotrope> how can i install ubuntu with the same settings on multiple pcs?
[12:29] <syam1> I just did "sudo chmod -R a+rwX /media/Diskx" where x=2,3 and 4
[12:29] <grawity> genshihebi: bash supports {0001..0004} now.
[12:30] <grawity> syam1: You could just do Disk?/ to chmod all at once.
[12:30] <Balsaq> need assistance switching from ubuntu to xubuntu using terminal command
[12:30] <indus_> syam1: so its working now? can u write?
[12:30] <grawity> Balsaq: sudo aptitute install xubuntu-desktop
[12:30] <syam1> No.
[12:30] <ActionParsnip2> Balsaq: sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop    if you want the full desktop
[12:31] <syam1> I tried to copy from desktop to the drive and it failed again.
[12:31] <ActionParsnip2> Balsaq: sudo apt-get install xfce4   if you just want the DE and use your gnome apps in a lighter DE
[12:31] <Balsaq> ok i will write it just like that thank you grawity!
[12:31] <genshihebi> xubuntu-desktop brings in mousepad and other stuff though
[12:31] <Freddy2_> hi
[12:31] <H2O> hallo there I got err on my graphic, need connect my tv to s-video on gforce nvidia card `` Any one how in ubuntu 9.10 ??
[12:31] <Balsaq> grawity will that be like installing xubuntu, only easier?
[12:31] <genshihebi> grawity, thanks for the tip on bash
[12:32] <genshihebi> Balsaq, it's about a 300mb download
[12:32] <H2O> now¨
[12:32] <om26er> h20: for ubuntu9.10 #ubuntu+1
[12:32] <MacGyverNL> I'm having a problem with dnsmasq. Specifically, dnsmasq by default gives out the IP of the machine it's running on as gateway and as DNS server (dhcp option 3 and 6, respectively). I'm now feeding it "--dhcp-option=3" to disable sending of the gateway ip, however, this also somehow disables the DNS server since it's no longer showing up in /etc/resolv.conf
[12:32] <H2O> yes plz
[12:32] <grawity> Balsaq: Ubuntu and Xubuntu have only one difference: the desktop environment (applications, window manager, file manager)
[12:32] <MacGyverNL> But This isn't a problem in dnsmasq.
[12:32] <genshihebi> compared to downloading a Xubuntu iso which is around 600
[12:32] <MacGyverNL> But in the way ubuntu treats dhcp replies, it seems.
[12:32] <ActionParsnip2> Balsaq: just installing xfce4 will install the desktop but not the xubuntu apps, so you will be using the apps you know now under xfce
[12:32] <Balsaq> grawity i thought xubuntu was easier on old hardware and faster
[12:32] <ActionParsnip2> Balsaq: less to download
[12:32] <MacGyverNL> For some reason, when it doesn't get a gateway IP, it also doesn't add the provided DNS server in the resolv.conf file.
[12:32] <MacGyverNL> Any help with that?
[12:32] <grawity> Balsaq: Well, Xfce is lighter, yes.
[12:33] <H2O> need to get to the s-video to my old tv ...
[12:33] <H2O> any one now how ?
[12:33] <H2O> u now any ubuntu is same ... but i got 9.10
[12:33] <ActionParsnip2> H2O: connect it between and run nvidia-settings   you should be able to click detect disaplys and it will appear
[12:33] <ebb> Psinetic?
[12:33] <ActionParsnip2> !9.10 | H2O
[12:33] <H2O> naa man it wont work ..
[12:34] <Balsaq> ActionParsnip2 grwaity so to actually speed things up i will need to do a clean install from disc-which i have here...correct?
[12:34] <ActionParsnip2> H2O: your release isnt supported here
[12:34] <Psinetic> ebb...sry
[12:34] <ebb> Psinetic: try sudo arping 91.189.94.156
[12:34] <Psinetic> im' here
[12:34] <ActionParsnip2> Balsaq: not necessarily
[12:34] <H2O> oo okej .
[12:34] <genshihebi> Balsaq, yeah baasically
[12:34] <ActionParsnip2> Balsaq: you can install a lighter DE than gnome and you will use less resources when you are just on the desktop
[12:34] <genshihebi> reinstalling Xubuntu gave me a 2 second boot boost :lol:
[12:34] <Balsaq> ubuntu is dragging on this old commputer-am i on the right track
[12:34] <ebb> Psinetic: and sudo arping ubuntu.com
[12:34] <ActionParsnip2> Balsaq: lxde is also light
[12:34] <Psinetic> ebb, what's it supposed to do?
[12:35] <ebb> Psinetic: its like a type of ping
[12:35] <genshihebi> from grub to gdm login
[12:35] <Balsaq> can i do lxde form terminal
[12:35] <Psinetic> getting no response from either
[12:35] <ActionParsnip2> Balsaq: yes, install a lighter DE and use that
[12:35] <ebb> Psinetic: except on link layer 2
[12:35] <ActionParsnip2> Balsaq: sudo apt-get install lxde
[12:35] <om26er> Balsaq, sudo apt-get install lubuntu-desktop ** for karmic
[12:35] <H2O> But the graphic staff is same for all off us right ....
[12:35] <Psinetic> ebb...huh?
[12:35] <ActionParsnip2> Balsaq: then log off, select lxde from the sessions menu, then log on
[12:35] <Balsaq> ActionParsnip2 is lxde faster than xubuntu
[12:36] <genshihebi> hey guys, any info on what termcolors there are?
[12:36] <om26er> Balsaq, lighter must be faster
[12:36] <ebb> Psinetic: sudo arping 91.189.94.156 does not work?
[12:36] <ActionParsnip2> H2O: no, your release isnt supported here, thats why #ubuntu+1 exists
[12:36] <Psinetic> nope
[12:36] <ActionParsnip2> Balsaq: mildly
[12:36] <om26er> h20: join the channel ubuntu+1
[12:36] <Balsaq> ah not woth it then...
[12:36] <ActionParsnip2> H2O: by tomorrow it will be as it will be officially released
[12:36] <om26er> actually i am using karmic too
[12:36] <Dr_Willis> genshihebi:  colors in the bash shell. are documented in some places..  i found a few neat  docs/info/guides on using them befor.
[12:36] <Balsaq> may try puppy
[12:36] <H2O> :( oki
[12:36] <ActionParsnip2> Balsaq: puppy is very light
[12:37] <Balsaq> light is fine i want spped
[12:37] <Dr_Willis> Tinny Core Linux = 10mb light. :)
[12:37] <Psinetic> ebb, let me try turning back on tor
[12:37] <Psinetic> ....
[12:37] <ActionParsnip2> Balsaq: lxde + ubuntu = speed too
[12:37] <Balsaq> i have a puppy disc but have had trouble installing it
[12:37] <Balsaq> oh you said mildly before?
[12:37] <genshihebi> Dr_Willis, yeah, I just want to change my $PS1 but I don't know what color is what.
[12:37] <om26er> Balsaq, Ubuntu 10.04 lol
[12:37] <H2O> But i got that one wish coming tomorrow from i friend off my ..
[12:37] <ebb> Psinetic: try ping ubuntu.com , see if it resolves
[12:37] <Psinetic> yes it works
[12:37] <H2O> some how ....
[12:38] <ebb> Psinetic: what address does it resolve to ?
[12:38] <om26er> h20 what was your wish
[12:38] <Balsaq> the one computer that i speak of is only 400mgz...continually trying to set it up with the best distro
[12:38] <ActionParsnip2> Balsaq: all the light DEs are fairly similar in speed unless you go to the super lightweights like flwm
[12:38] <Psinetic> ebb, with tor on it tells me "tor is not an http proxy"
[12:38] <Psinetic> so it still fails
[12:38] <H2O> never mind ...
[12:38] <om26er> Balsaq, window 95
[12:38] <Psinetic> 64 bytes from vostok.canonical.com (91.189.94.156): icmp_seq=2 ttl=48 time=278 ms
[12:39] <Balsaq> can i do flwn from the terminal Actionparsnip2
[12:39] <grawity> Psinetic: Tor is a _SOCKS_ proxy.
[12:39] <Psinetic> i know what Tor is
[12:39] <Psinetic> i just don't know why the system won't take it out of the system proxy
[12:39] <ebb> Psinetic: try sudo arping 91.189.94.156 now you have tor on?
[12:39] <Psinetic> i already set it to do that, to use direct connectino, and applied system wide, but it's still saying it's connected to tor or looking for it
[12:40] <Dr_Willis> genshihebi:  thats trivial :) theres a bash-prompt howto even.
[12:40] <ActionParsnip2> Balsaq: sure ut its not overly pretty and not new user friendly, but its damn fast
[12:40] <Psinetic> nothing ebb
[12:40] <ActionParsnip2> !info flwm
[12:40] <Dr_Willis> genshihebi:  and theres a tool called BashStyle-NG - that lets ya tweak it and bash  in 10000's of ways. :)
[12:40] <om26er> ActionParsnip2, Lubuntu will release with 9.10
[12:40] <om26er> ?
[12:41] <om26er> its a question
[12:41]  * Dr_Willis wonders how you pronounce Lubuntu
[12:41] <Balsaq> i will look at it on the internet 1st Actionparsnip2...this particular computer is for experiments!
[12:41] <RanDom33> ifconfig and iwconfig show that my wireless card "wlan0" is there. I have edited interfaces to give it static ip. However I do not have an internet connection now, and it was working fine yesterday. Any pointers would be appreciated.
[12:41] <ActionParsnip2> Balsaq: fun times ahead
[12:41] <Balsaq> but i dont want a black and white screen
[12:41] <ActionParsnip2> Balsaq: id go with lxde, its nice and light and very usable
[12:41] <genshihebi> Dr_Willis, thanks, I just want to make the difference between the outputs of the commands I just typed. :D
[12:41] <ActionParsnip2> Dr_Willis: loo-boon-too
[12:41] <carresmd> hello ubuntu people ^^
[12:41] <Psinetic> Dr_Willis, "Loo-boo-too
[12:41] <genshihebi> ...more noticable
[12:41] <Psinetic> woops
[12:41] <Psinetic> hehe
[12:42] <Balsaq> ActionParsnip2 ok so i just do the command huh? ActionParsnip2
[12:42] <carresmd> I'm having a hard time finding a guide to backup my SSH and GPG keys.. Can someone push me in the right direction?
[12:42] <ActionParsnip2> Balsaq: yes, then you'll need to log off, change session, then log on to lxde
[12:42] <Balsaq> ok thaks ActionParsnip...and i can always go back?
[12:42] <ActionParsnip2> sure, you can install as many desktops as you wish
[12:43] <ActionParsnip2> Balsaq: just log off, select gnome, log on
[12:43] <Balsaq> well i have only 10gig hd
[12:43] <Dr_Willis> genshihebi:  i recall some app that  could run 2 commands and show the diffs.. but i forget what it was.. or where i even saw it at. :)
[12:43] <ActionParsnip2> Balsaq: 10Gb is plenty
[12:43] <Dr_Willis> genshihebi:  or use the diff command :)
[12:44] <heda> hi all, are there no tools available for creating bootable usb drives from iso's using os x
[12:44] <MixMix> yesterday my Internet speed was slow. Now I can't even get a connection to the router. Can anyone help me?
[12:44] <ActionParsnip2> heda: this isnt os x support
[12:44] <impulze> what's a good paste-tool for ubuntu?
[12:45] <impulze> for nopastesites
[12:45] <ActionParsnip2> impulze: pastebinit
[12:45] <heda> ActionParsnip2: no, but it's a question relating to ubuntu iso's
[12:45] <impulze> thanks
[12:45] <ActionParsnip2> heda: yes but the OS you are manipulating the ISO is a mac
[12:45] <genshihebi> Dr_Willis, no, I meant that sometimes I just cat files out of laziness and get confused which cat was which.
[12:45] <ActionParsnip2> heda: so the OS ubuntu isnt part of the equation
[12:46] <heda> ActionParsnip2: by that logic there shouldn't be any mention of windows on the ubuntu page i'm looking at detailing how to do this
[12:46] <Psinetic> i don't understand why my system is STILL using proxy settings after i have turned it off.....wtc....
[12:46] <RanDom33> My wireless card was working fine yesterday, but now the "wireless networks" in the drop down menu will not show up. I can not connect..etc
[12:46] <genshihebi> heda, might have to do it manually
[12:46] <ebb> Psinetic: try sudo iptables -L and sudo iptables -t nat -L
[12:46] <carresmd> heda, or you could boot into the iso using virtualbox and create the usb disk from there
[12:46] <MixMix> RanDom33: what does iwlist scan show?
[12:46] <ActionParsnip2> heda: you need a mac channel as they will be able to tell yuo how to use your mac OS to transfer the ISO to the USB
[12:46] <heda> ActionParsnip2: never mind
[12:47] <heda> carresmd: thats a good idea, thanks
[12:47] <carresmd> I'm having a hard time finding a guide to backup my SSH and GPG keys.. Can someone push me in the right direction?
[12:47] <RanDom33> MixMix, it sees a few network via that
[12:48] <carresmd> RanDom33, did you try replugging the power adapter of the router?
[12:48] <MixMix> RanDom33: including the network you want to connect ot?
[12:48] <Balsaq> its happening ActionParsnip2
[12:49] <switchgirl> anyone know the karmic room/channel?
[12:49] <RanDom33> MixMix, im not seeing it listed at the moment. Even the GUI was working yesterday, it was autoconnected. I edited a "interface" conf file yesterday, to assign a static ip address, and ever since then it has been broke
[12:49] <ebb> switchgirl: #ubuntu+1
[12:49] <Psinetic> ebb, how long is the sudo iptables -L supposed to last before it completes?
[12:49] <Balsaq> if i like it can i remove the exess baggage from ubu?
[12:49] <ebb> Psinetic: well under a second
[12:50] <Psinetic> ebb...still going
[12:50] <ebb> Psinetic: unless you got alot of rules
[12:50] <ebb> Psinetic: =o
[12:50] <Psinetic> i use Firestarter, would that matter?
[12:50] <genshihebi> Balsaq, yeah
[12:50] <ebb> Psinetic: well it prob put them all there is firestarter off at moment?
[12:51] <Psinetic> ebb, no, it's on
[12:51] <genshihebi> you can also use bum to just disable some daemons you don't need.
[12:51] <RobLikesBrunch> Could someone enlighten me as to how I can increase the vertical scrolling speed in Ubuntu?
[12:52] <Balsaq> ActionParsnip2 ok its done...so just log off now?
[12:52] <ebb> Psinetic: try turn off tor and Firewall
[12:52] <MixMix> RanDom33: I don't know...
[12:52] <ebb> Psinetic: then sudo arping ubuntu.com
[12:53] <genshihebi> Holy crap! console text can BLINK!
[12:53] <ebb> genshihebi: rlllyyy??
[12:53] <genshihebi> ya rly
[12:53] <IHS_Volunteer> console text can do lots of things.
[12:53] <ebb> genshihebi: how =O
[12:54] <Psinetic> ebb: http://pastebin.com/m67301ba
[12:54] <ebb> IHS_Volunteer: enlighten me =]
[12:54] <Balsaq> ActionParsnip2 wow nice desktop
[12:54] <genshihebi> \\033[5m
[12:54] <genshihebi> I was experimenting on making a more appealing and readable prompt
[12:54] <ebb> Psinetic: try that update now :)
[12:54] <ActionParsnip2> Balsaq: :)
[12:55] <Psinetic> ebb: http://pastebin.com/m50e07fd5
[12:56] <carresmd> How do I backup my SSH and GPG keys? Especially for launchpad, but I guess that isn't important to know though
[12:56] <Balsaq> now can i dump ubuntu if i want ActionParsnip?
[12:56] <IHS_Volunteer> So, if I'm not using any restricted drivers.. the server kernel with PAE ought to not cause any problems, right? I have a LTSP server I'm going to be setting up, and I'd like PAE enabled. I don't feel like going 64bit with it.
[12:56] <S0LIDUS> Hi every one !
[12:57] <raik> how many hours is left for karmic koala to come?
[12:57] <MixMix> yesterday my Internet speed was slow. Now I can't get a connection to the router. Can anyone help me please?
[12:57] <S0LIDUS> Just wanted to know the maximum supported CPU's on Ubuntu Server ?
[12:57] <JohannesSM64> will I be able to upgrade-manager -d from the rc to the final release?
[12:57] <IHS_Volunteer> S0LIDUS, I don't think there is a limit.
[12:58] <RhysM> If you use a virus scanner in ubuntu will it scan/detect windows based malicious code/viruses also?
[12:58] <carresmd> MixMix: did you try to unplug the power adapter from the router?
[12:58] <S0LIDUS> IHS_Volunteer, Thats sooo cool ! Thanks Dude...
[12:58] <raik> yes
[12:58] <genshihebi> RhysM, yup
[12:58] <RhysM> genshihebi: any recommendations for a scanner?
[12:58] <Psinetic> RhysM, ClamAV
[12:59] <MixMix> carresmd: yes, but it didn't work
[12:59] <enduser000> hello, does anyone know why I can't write to an hfs+ volume? I've disabled journaling and installed hfsplus hfsutils and hfsprogs
[12:59] <carresmd> MixMix, this is via wifi right?
[12:59] <MixMix> I can get on the router using other computers
[12:59] <MixMix> carresmd: yes
[12:59] <RhysM> psinetic thankyou can you set clamav to "watch a folder"?
[12:59] <Pici> !isitout | raik
[12:59] <carresmd> MixMix, did change anything since yesterday?
[12:59] <n1rvana> hi everybody! I have a small problem with firefox 3.0 Links like file://IP/path look like file:///path so where is the problem?
[13:00] <Psinetic> RhysM, i don't know, i never use it. you really only need to use it if you're sharing windows files with people who use windows. otherwise there's really no point in it.
[13:00] <Italian_Plumber1> is there an "office pool" on how many times people will ask what time the release comes out tomorrow?  I've got $100 on "55 times". :)
[13:00] <MixMix> carresmd: nothing but sound settings (which still don't work btw)
[13:00] <RhysM> Thats why i want it as sort of a buffer between the internet and my windows network
[13:00] <ActionParsnip2> Balsaq: you'll need a lot of the stuff but you can uninstall metacity if you really want. Unless space is a massive issue i'd just leave it
[13:00] <RhysM> unfortunately my wife will not convert to open source
[13:01] <enduser000> does anyone know why I can't write to an hfs+ volume? I've disabled journaling and installed hfsplus hfsutils and hfsprogs
[13:01] <genshihebi> RhysM, I use an HP one, and it worked ootb
[13:01] <ActionParsnip2> RhysM: why not, what does she use her system for?
[13:01] <Psinetic> RhysM, tell he she came buy her own computer and software then ;)
[13:01] <carresmd> MixMix, and you haven't changed anything in the router as well?
[13:01] <MixMix> carresmd: absolutely nothing in the router
[13:01] <n1k> someone got any info about where i can find a driver that supports my VIA chrome9 hc IGP chipset? google won't help me a lot
[13:01] <RhysM> All: nothing special it just "looks different" its easier to leave her to her own devices
[13:01] <ActionParsnip2> n1k: can you give the output of: lspci | grep -i vga
[13:02] <ActionParsnip2> RhysM: make gnome look like XP and you're laughing ;)
[13:02] <Psinetic> ebb any luck?
[13:02] <RhysM> action: lol
[13:02] <n1k> 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. Chrome9 HC IGP (rev 01)
[13:02] <MixMix> there is nothing obvious that I can think of
[13:02] <carresmd> MixMix, can you trying connecting to it manually?
[13:03] <Psinetic> RhysM, you can auto-fill people's names by typing in a few letters and pressing "tab", see, watch
[13:03] <Psinetic> ActionParsnip2,
[13:03] <MixMix> carresmd: with iwconfig command?
[13:03] <ebb> Psinetic: try this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/CommandLine
[13:03] <n1k> ActionParsnip2: 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. Chrome9 HC IGP (rev 01)
[13:03] <RhysM> ActionParsnip2: Indeed you can :P
[13:03] <carresmd> MixMix: no via NetworkManager applet in your toolbar / taskbar
[13:03] <ebb> Psinetic: to reset your sources.list
[13:03] <L337hium> how can i "force" bash to load only /etc/bash.bashrc even if the ~/.bashrc exists? yes i've read the manpage and yes the sequence of loading bashconfigs but i cant found any hint for my problem.
[13:04] <Psinetic> i don't want to manage repos via command line :( that's what the repos repo is there for :(
[13:04] <grawity> L337hium: Uh. You can't?
[13:04] <carresmd> MixMix, I believe you can 'create' a new wireless connecting there
[13:04] <grawity> L337hium: Or, try --rcfile.
[13:04] <genshihebi> hi, is there a quick way to reset bash in xterm? reset and clear don't work
[13:04] <MixMix> carresmd: it doesn't connect, it asks for the wireless key
[13:04] <L337hium> grawity, my /etc/bash.bashrc works but if i log in the ~/.bashrc loads
[13:05] <ebb> Psinetic: oki pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list please :)
[13:05] <grawity> L337hium: And what's the problem with that?
[13:05] <genshihebi> L337hium, it's supposed to be like that
[13:05] <carresmd> MixMix, you'll have to enter the key then?
[13:05] <enduser000> hello, can anyone help me try to write to an hfs+ partition? I've installed hfsutils hfsprogs hfsplus and hfsutils-tcltk. I've also disabled journaling. does anyone know why I still can't write to it?
[13:05] <ActionParsnip2> n1k: http://www.hombrepac.com.ar/software-libre/linux/how-to-via-k8m890-chrome-9-igp-and-linuxs-xorg-ubuntu-edgy-610/
[13:05] <ActionParsnip2> n1k: nice commands and xorg.conf there
[13:05] <MixMix> carresmd: yes even after I enter the correct key it still doesn't connect
[13:05] <raik> n1k
[13:06] <L337hium> and how can i "force" to load the /etc/bash.bashrc ?
[13:06] <Psinetic> http://pastebin.com/m43aeecb4 ebb
[13:06] <joaopinto> L337hium, . /etc/bash.bashrc
[13:06] <carresmd> MixMix: that quite strange.. Are you sure you've entered the right SSID?
[13:06] <L337hium> joaopinto, yeah and now i create a new user and have to fix the new .bashrc …
[13:07] <MixMix> carresmd: yes I'm sure I checked it many times. It was working yesterday
[13:07] <genshihebi> bash --rcfile /etc/bash.bashrc?
[13:07] <n1k> ActionParsnip2: thanks i'll try
[13:07] <ebb> Psinetic: try   sudo cat /etc/apt/sources.list
[13:07] <pcgenius> how to revert the changes in a permission of a file??
[13:07] <genshihebi> though that's only for that session
[13:07] <tarzeau> pcgenius: just change it back to what it was?
[13:08] <carresmd> MixMix, are there other people that have access to the router and might have changed stuff?
[13:08] <AivariuX> Someone know program for counting PI as superPI in Windows?
[13:08] <Pici> AivariuX: pi
[13:08] <Psinetic> ebb, http://pastebin.com/m23aab1b2
[13:08] <Pici> !info pi | AivariuX
[13:08] <tarzeau> AivariuX: well yes
[13:08] <pcgenius> tarzeau:but how i know what was the older permisioons
[13:08] <MixMix> carresmd: I doubt it very much
[13:08] <everthonVS> r_ need help?
[13:08] <om26er> !info telepathy-butterfly
[13:08] <pcgenius> tarzeau:permission
[13:09] <ks3> L337hium: Not sure if this is related, but if you want to change bashrc for all new users, change /etc/skel/.bashrc, that gets copied to the new user's home
[13:09] <AivariuX> Thanks :)
[13:09] <AivariuX> I bit OverClocked Q6600 to 3.7 GHz :)
[13:09] <carresmd> MixMix, do you have an ubuntu livecd available? Check if it connects there, if it does.. there must be somekind of configuration problem
[13:09] <L337hium> ks3, ah ok thx :)
[13:09] <tarzeau> AivariuX: echo "scale=${1};4*a(1)" | bc -l
[13:10] <tarzeau> AivariuX: i mean like: echo "scale=10;4*a(1)" | bc -l
[13:10] <silent454> noob here, I'm trying to install ubuntu on my ps3 and I keep getting hung up on booting system
[13:10] <tarzeau> AivariuX: and you just say scale=1000 for example
[13:10] <MixMix> carresmd: ok, ill check from there
[13:10]  * RhysM cant believe he has had this laptop for over 2 years and never realised it was 64bit
[13:10] <D3RGPS31> Is there any harm in removing Ubuntu-Desktop? I'm trying to remove pulseaudio.
[13:10] <tarzeau> pcgenius: you don't, it seems
[13:10]  * Psinetic slaps RhysM
[13:10] <tarzeau> pcgenius: i got a tool to save it... :)
[13:10] <coz_> D3RGPS31,  ubuntu 9.04?
[13:10] <tarzeau> pcgenius: but well if it's gone, it's gone :)
[13:10] <genshihebi> D3RGPS31, it get's reinstalled on dist-upgrade I believe.
[13:10] <D3RGPS31> D:
[13:11] <coz_> D3RGPS31,  you can disable pulseaudio  instead of removing it if you like
[13:11] <RhysM> are there any noticeable benefits to running 64 vs 32 ubuntu?
[13:11] <coz_> on 9.04 that is
[13:11] <IHS_Volunteer> Also: Is it normal for CPUs OC'd to show up as slower than default? such as my 2.8ghz C2D is OC'd to 3.2ghz, and shows up as 1.5ghz, but performs as expected for being OC'd.
[13:11] <Psinetic> RhysM, yes
[13:11] <genshihebi> D3RGPS31, and that's all the trouble I know. and it sometimes manages to be reinstalled as a dependency for some packages too.
[13:11] <pcgenius> tarzeau:ok but accidently i have changd the permission of a file
[13:11] <Psinetic> RhysM, 64 bit runs programs and files much faster, and allocates them better than 32 bit does
[13:11] <tarzeau> pcgenius: and you don't know what to set?
[13:11] <carresmd> IHS_Volunteer, probable some CPU scaling happening?
[13:11] <tarzeau> pcgenius: it's only used by you? multi-user file?
[13:11] <RhysM> Even though i only have 2gb ram>
[13:11] <tarzeau> pcgenius: a file of you? a program?
[13:11] <Psinetic> RhysM, however, you can still run 32 bit apps and software on 64 bit, it just won't run any different
[13:11] <D3RGPS31> coz_ i've disabled it on all runlevels but it keeps starting like a spectre
[13:12] <IHS_Volunteer> carresmd, speedstep isn't enabled.
[13:12] <pcgenius> tarzeau:and i don't know what was the older permissions
[13:12] <carresmd> IHS_Volunteer, then it isn't right if you ask me
[13:12] <zvacet> pcgenius: type in terminal
[13:12] <zvacet> gconftool-2 --type bool --set /apps/nautilus/preferences/show_advanced_permissions True  and add permissions you want
[13:12] <pcgenius> tarzeau:this file is not multiuser
[13:12] <Azeotrope> how do i make a shortcut to a termial to be opened as a profile?
[13:12] <carresmd> IHS_Volunteer, if your CPU overheats it clocks back as well..
[13:12] <Azeotrope> i want something like gnome-terminal --geomtry=100x20 --profile=azeo
[13:13] <Psinetic> ebb, get anything from that?
[13:13] <tarzeau> pcgenius: hehe i don't know either :)
[13:13] <hipitihop> I discovered the following in my dmesg, can someone enlighten me, appears to be a significant incident, is this a serious sata drive error ? http://paste.ubuntu.com/303552/
[13:13] <Psinetic> OMG I got so many bugs in this system....holy cow man >_>
[13:13] <tarzeau> pcgenius: you don't have backup?
[13:13] <IHS_Volunteer> carresmd, sensors reports it is well within temp tolerances. :/
[13:13] <ebb> Psinetic: sry i not makin much progress but try 'sudo arping 160.26.2.179' and 'sudo arping jp.archive.ubuntu.com'
[13:13] <silent454> noob here, I'm trying to install ubuntu on my ps3 but I keep getting hung on during the install, I made the disk checked it and everything and tried looking on the bug site but I can't seem to find a way past "booting system"
[13:14] <Psinetic> ebb, how do i know if arping is even working?
[13:14] <Phisbut> is there a simple apt command that would list all the packages that are currently installed on a system?
[13:14] <carresmd> IHS_Volunteer, this is on ubuntu right?
[13:14] <IHS_Volunteer> carresmd, yeah. Not at the machine. I think it was /proc/cpuinfo that said it.
[13:14] <IHS_Volunteer> I;m not at the machine*
[13:15] <ebb> Psinetic: it will send a reply back
[13:15] <genshihebi> Phisbut, dpkg -l \*,but it's reaaaaaaaaaaaaaallly long
[13:15] <ebb> Psinetic: eg Unicast reply from 160.26.2.179 [00:21:A1:E5:84:00]  1.092ms
[13:15] <Phisbut> genshihebi: thanks, I got time
[13:15] <Psinetic> ebb: http://pastebin.com/m273a4cf
[13:16] <Rulz3r> yeah
[13:16] <Psinetic> i'm getting no replies at all from arping
[13:16] <carresmd> IHS_Volunteer, I still think it has to do with CPU scaling.. When you get back to your machine try something like; 'cpufreq-selector -g performance'
[13:16] <Psinetic> now ping works, but not arping
[13:16] <RhysM> Is there much difference in resource usage between ubuntu and xubuntu?
[13:16] <genshihebi> Phisbut, I forgot you might want to pipe it to grep to list all installed packages.
[13:16] <raik> anyone nepali here?
[13:16] <carresmd> IHS_Volunteer, sorry; '$ sudo cpufreq-selector -g performance'
[13:16] <natarajan> hi all
[13:16] <natarajan> can any one help me
[13:16] <Balsaq> ActionParsnip2
[13:17] <iceroot> !ask | natarajan
[13:17] <ebb> Psinetic: is the device with ip address 192.168.1.1 a router?
[13:17] <Psinetic> ebb, yes
[13:17] <Balsaq> ActionPArsnip2 i have a file on my desktop and i can't delete it...DENIED? its my computer?
[13:17] <natarajan> in ubuntu vuze is not opening after installation
[13:18] <ActionParsnip2> Balsaq: you have to have the home icon on the desktop
[13:18] <carresmd> MixMix, any luck?
[13:18] <Psinetic> ebb, it is a Wireless G Broudband Router, WRT54G Linksys
[13:18] <ActionParsnip2> Balsaq: its hard coded in to the dE
[13:18] <Balsaq> ActionPArsnip@ pealse explain...
[13:18] <Psinetic> ebb, node layout is:
[13:18] <silent454> Hello all, I kind of noob with this kind of stuff but I'm trying to install ubuntu on my ps3 but it keeps getting hung up during the installation process, right before it freezes it says booting system and then it stops and nothing moves
[13:19] <Psinetic> Wall->Modem->Wireless Router->(split to two)-laptop-desktop
[13:19] <MixMix> carresmd: I got to install fwcutter drivers for my wifi card
[13:19] <Psinetic> i don't use the laptop b/c the harddrive is shot
[13:19] <natarajan> in ubuntu vuze is not opening after installation
[13:19] <ActionParsnip2> Balsaq: the home icon on the LXDE desktop is not a setting in a menu, the icon is part of the source code
[13:19] <carresmd> MixMix, a broadcom chip? ^^
[13:19] <natarajan> in ubuntu vuze is not opening after installation pl give me suggestions
[13:19] <ebb> Psinetic: try ping 160.26.2.179 and ping jp.archive.ubuntu.com
[13:19] <kamme> hi, I have a question about dnsmasq, I have it set up as DNS server and it works correctly, but is there a way to automatically add the www.subdomain for the entries in the hosts file and resolve them to the normal entries?
[13:20] <Balsaq> ActionParsnip2 so how do i dump it
[13:20] <MixMix> carresmd: yes I have them in my normal distro, i'm installing them on the livecd now
[13:20] <carresmd> MixMix, :-)
[13:20] <ActionParsnip2> Balsaq: you would need to edit the source code for lxde and remove it there somehow
[13:21] <ActionParsnip2> Balsaq: then recompile the desktop
[13:21] <Psinetic> ebb http://pastebin.com/mb2ead48
[13:21] <Balsaq> ActionParsnip2 no clue what that means...
[13:21] <Balsaq> think iw ill do acleaninstallhere
[13:21] <Balsaq> no clue
[13:21] <ActionParsnip2> Balsaq: you need to compile the LXDE desktop yourself using code and compilers
[13:21] <carresmd> MixMix, wait a second.. Doesn't ubuntu provide you with a STA driver? System > Administration > Hardware Drivers
[13:21] <Balsaq> no friggen clue aboout any of that thanks
[13:21] <ActionParsnip2> Balsaq: otherwise the icon is 100% immovable
[13:22] <johnerster1> how to copy from console big part of text? [bigger than terminal screen]. I know there is terminal soft on win, when less scrolls automatically with mouse select.. anyone knows? I need to connect to remote host, and copy big parts of log files and save to local pc..
[13:22] <Balsaq> great but i have no idea about source codes cant we terminal it
[13:22] <MixMix> carresmd: I just see the b43 legacy driver there
[13:22] <johnerster1> how to do it with ubuntu?
[13:22] <ActionParsnip2> Balsaq: no thats the only way
[13:22] <kamme> johnerster1: use the > to capture the text to a file
[13:23] <carresmd> MixMix, ah.. well on my laptop (which has a broadcom chip) it offers the STA driver
[13:23] <kamme> command > bigtext.txt
[13:23] <MixMix> carresmd: if I try to activate it - it trys to download it (which it obviously can't)
[13:23] <Balsaq> hmmm any source coders in here today?
[13:23] <silent454> Hey guys, I seem to be having an issue with ubuntu, I can't seem to install it on my ps3. I have followed all the steps and so far I can't get it to install. It continues to freeze on me after it says booting system.
[13:23] <tavi> hy
[13:23] <tavi> i have installed xmms
[13:23] <johnerster1> i need to copy it with mouse. > is not suitable for me, because i cant use grep normally to grep it
[13:23] <tavi> trought console
[13:23] <MixMix> carresmd: maybe karmic will fix all this :-)
[13:23] <Balsaq> silent454 does your hardware meet the specs for ubuntu?
[13:23] <tavi> and i don;t know how to uninstall it
[13:24] <carresmd> MixMix, my laptop was running jaunty IIRC
[13:24] <ebb> Psinetic: try 'sudo arping google.com'
[13:24] <ebb> Psinetic: does it get a reply?
[13:24] <genshihebi> johnerster1, making the terminal wider doesn't help?... so you can select more text.
[13:24] <Psinetic> nothing ebb
[13:24] <silent454> Blasaq: as far as I'm aware, I found this site https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PlayStation_3 and followed all the instructions but to no avail
[13:24] <grawity> ebb: errr. I thought ARP packets cannot be routed over internets?
[13:24] <johnerster1> genshihebi: monitor too small.. the parts needed to copy is too big
[13:25] <genshihebi> tavi, sudo apt-get remove xmms
[13:25] <genshihebi> genshihebi, oh... well I don't know of a mouse-aware pager though.
[13:25] <ebb> grawity: yeh they can i get reply from google.com and other sites
[13:25] <grawity> ebb: ping or arping?
[13:25] <genshihebi> johnerster1,  silly me, well I don't know of a mouse-aware pager.
[13:25] <ebb> grawity: arping i get there local mac as well
[13:26] <carresmd> ebb, I don't get a reply as well
[13:26] <johnerster1> too bad :) need to find way how to do it..
[13:26] <grawity> ebb: 'arping' uses ARP; and ARP _cannot_ be routed over Internet.
[13:26] <ebb> Unicast reply from 74.125.67.100 [00:21:A1:E5:84:00]  1.357ms
[13:29] <osubuck> is it thursday yet? lol
[13:29] <silent454> Hey guys, I'm trying to install ubuntu on my ps3 and I'm using the 9.04 alternate powerpc ps3 version but it keeps freezing after it says booting system
[13:29] <ks3> ebb: 1.357ms? That's probably coming from your local router
[13:30] <ebb> ks3: 74.125.67.100 is googles ip
[13:30] <Jimmio> What application opens when you double click a .pgp file?
[13:30] <ks3> ebb: Is that MAC address your router's MAC?
[13:30] <ebb> ks3: yeh its my routers mac
[13:30] <MixMix> carresmd: I wasn't able to install the wifi drivers on the livecd
[13:31] <carresmd> MixMix, because you have to reboot? :-)
[13:31] <ebb> ks3: cause mac is changed at every point
[13:31] <ks3> ebb: Then your router is probably doing proxy ARP for non-local addresses
[13:31] <MixMix> carresmd: yes :-)
[13:31] <nutzer> hello :)
[13:31] <carresmd> MixMix, lol.. I knew it
[13:32] <MixMix> carresmd: lol, I should have known too!
[13:32] <nutzer> is anybody here who can tell me how I can get icq for ubuntu?"
[13:32] <MixMix> carresmd: I'll wait for karmic and hope it solves all my problems
[13:32] <MixMix> !isitout
[13:32] <Pici> nutzer: I believe that Pidgin can connect to ICQ
[13:32] <silent454> is there anyone here who can help me install ubuntu on my ps3?
[13:33] <Azeotrope> My ubuntu just logged me out. with no reason. How can I see what happened and if someone is messing with my pc?
[13:33] <nutzer> yeah Pici, i thought so too ;) I think, we'll just try it again..
[13:33] <carresmd> MixMix, I hope it fixes your problems.. but I do think it's a configuration problem somewhere.. But I can't help you with that and this right now.. :-(
[13:33] <n1k> holy lord, it worked! thanks again, ActionParsnip2
[13:34] <Nukeador> Hi there
[13:34] <ActionParsnip2> n1k: np bro
[13:34] <MixMix> carresmd: well thanks for all your suggestions, I'll sort it out eventually!
[13:35] <carresmd> Azeotrope, check /var/log/auth.log
[13:35] <Nukeador> Which is the default font family in Ubuntu 9.10? I saw some screenshots and it looks better
[13:35] <carresmd> MixMix, no problem ^^
[13:35] <ActionParsnip2> !9.10 | Nukeador
[13:35] <pcgenius> tarzeau:no i don't have backup
[13:35] <nutzer> I've just downloaded pidgin but it won't work..
[13:35] <ActionParsnip2> nutzer: how did you download it?
[13:36] <pcgenius> tarzeau:sorry for late replying
[13:36] <tarzeau> pcgenius: easy
[13:36] <nutzer> at sourceforge
[13:37] <Azeotrope> carresmd, Oct 28 15:31:02 hostname CRON[5941]: pam_unix(cron:session): session closed for user root
[13:37] <tarzeau> pcgenius: maybe it helps you: http://gnu.ethz.ch/linuks.mine.nu/perms/perms
[13:37] <Azeotrope> But I don't have any cron jobs, checked
[13:37] <pcgenius> tarzeau:ok
[13:37] <quantum> i can't add a user to samba, no home directory is created, and user exists but doesn't. i am as root, when i try again it says the user exists
[13:37] <Psinetic> um....ok, so i still can't install anything via command line, i still can't update my system...so um....what should i do?
[13:38] <nutzer> it is actually on this laptop but I can't open it so I thought it's some kind of demo version
[13:38] <cowgarden> hi, can I speed up my mouse beyond the limits somehow (mine is damn slow, maybe because of the poor resolution; tweaking acceleration was preferred)
[13:38] <quantum> roaming profile is lost to existing user as well
[13:38] <pcgenius> tarzeau:sorry but i am unable to understand this
[13:38] <tarzeau> pcgenius: you run it, ./perms > .perms
[13:38] <pcgenius> tarzeau:how this will help me
[13:38] <pcgenius> tarzeau:k
[13:38] <tarzeau> and once you screw it up, you go to that same directory and say ./perms restore
[13:39] <tarzeau> pcgenius: it doesn't. now, but next time
[13:39] <_Sih> nutzer: Have you tried installing pidgin by "sudo aptitude install pidgin"?
[13:39] <akatsuki> ~conky
[13:39] <akatsuki> !conky
[13:39] <nutzer> no i havn't done that
[13:39] <sklanden> hallo ...wer da??
[13:40] <_Sih> try, it should work out of the box
[13:40] <akatsuki> !conky
[13:40] <nutzer> but how?
[13:40] <akatsuki> ~conky
[13:40] <opticbeta> UBOTU
[13:40] <Psinetic> ebb? grawity? :'( i still can't install anything via command line or update my system, what should i do? :(
[13:40] <opticbeta> 2GB WORD LIST
[13:40] <_Sih> open a terminal and issue the command i wrote
[13:40] <zim> Hi all. I have a small problem. when I link #ln -s/foo/bar /anotherdir/bar it works fine untill i reboot then I have to link it again any ideas?
[13:40] <_Sih> (Applications > Accessories > Terminal)
[13:40] <nutzer> sorry but i've always had microsoft.. :/ok thanks!
[13:42] <zim> Psinetic: how are you doing it?
[13:42] <honda> !hi
[13:42] <Psinetic> ? zim: for some reason it's still trynig to connect to the tor proxy that i set on the Network Proxy. I've since removed it and applied systemwide, turned off firewall as well. but it still looks for the proxy
[13:43] <kirolee> My buddy and I are trying to install the version of ubuntu for PS3s onto his console.  He can get past the command line part, but when that happens the progress bar stops blinking and the system locks up.  Would anyone know of a fix?
[13:43] <zim> Psinetic: try #/etc/init.d/networking restart
[13:43] <hikenboot> hello can anyone tell me if 9.10 supports raid and lvm during its install?
[13:43] <silent454> hello all, I am trying to install ubuntu on my ps3 but I can't seem to get past booting system, can anyone help me?
[13:44] <hikenboot> for system partition and just raid for boot partititon
[13:45] <iceroot> hikenboot: only with alternate cd  also see #ubuntu+1 for karmic support
[13:45] <DJones> !raid | hikenboot
[13:45] <_Sih> nutser: BTW, you can also use Applications > Add/Remove and find and install pidgin through there.
[13:45] <zim> Psinetic: and also restart the interface #ifdown ethx where x is if number the ifup ethx
[13:46] <nutzer> ok
[13:46] <ebb> Psinetic: do you have /etc/socks.conf ?
[13:46] <zim> back to my link Q can anyone tell me why my softlinks die after a reboot?
[13:46] <Psinetic> ok i'm lost now....
[13:46] <Psinetic> it says both interfaces are not configured
[13:46] <silent454> hello all, I am trying to install ubuntu on my ps3 but I can't seem to get past booting system, can anyone help me?
[13:46] <alexandros> hi i am having a problem with my samsung P2370 monitor.. with ati drivers (9.1) i can't have a reso bigger than 1600x1200
[13:47] <digital-rouge> how is everyone this moring
[13:47] <silent454> hello all, I am trying to install ubuntu on my ps3 but I can't seem to get past booting system, can anyone help me?
[13:47] <zim> Psinetic: bring one up then
[13:47] <Singba> Do anybody know when the new edition will be available?
[13:47] <silent454> hello all, I am trying to install ubuntu on my ps3 but I can't seem to get past booting system, can anyone help me?
[13:47] <zim> Psinetic: also reboot may help clear its head
[13:47] <kirolee> please excuse Silent and I, we've been up since 2am eastern working on this.
[13:47] <Psinetic> zim, that's like telling a gymnist to configure a cysco router....i have no idea what you mean by "bring one up then"
[13:48] <dam0> 0how do i update to 9.10 from 9.04? ubuntu does not have the option BUT it did on my desktop, any help please
[13:48] <silent454> rawr, I want to boot ubuntu on my ps3
[13:48] <Psinetic> cisco**
[13:48] <Pici> dam0: 9.10 is not released yet
[13:48] <ebb> Psinetic: or do you have /etc/tor/tor-tsocks.conf ?
[13:48] <DJones> dam0: 9.10 hasn't been released yet, when it is, you should get an option for a distribution update at that time
[13:49] <zim> Psinetic: on the command line type sudo ifup (name of interface)
[13:49] <silent454> hello all, I am trying to install ubuntu on my ps3 but I can't seem to get past booting system, can anyone help me? I'm using 9.04 and it's suposed to be a special version for the pps3.
[13:49] <digital-rouge> hey can anyone help me with hacking wifi?
[13:49] <nutzer> it is already installed..
[13:49] <dam0> ubutnu says its out now
[13:49] <bazhang> digilink, not here
[13:49] <Psinetic> ebb http://pastebin.com/m39fddaec
[13:49] <zim> Psinetic: pastebin the results from ifconfig
[13:49] <nutzer> but why can't I open it then?!
[13:49] <bazhang> err sorry digital-rouge not here
[13:49] <honda> digital-rouge: gonna bad?
[13:50] <_Sih> Good, then you should be able to open it from Applications > Internet > Pidgin
[13:50] <zaoul1> does ssh X11Forwarding require additional ports?
[13:50] <Psinetic> zim http://pastebin.com/m301b1aae
[13:50] <_Sih> Hmmm
[13:50] <dam0> Ubuntu says 9.10 is out NOW
[13:50] <silent454> hello all, I am trying to install ubuntu on my ps3 but I can't seem to get past booting system, can anyone help me? I'm using 9.04 and it's suposed to be a special version for the ps3.
[13:50] <Pici> dam0: I don't know where you're looking, but I assure you its not out.
[13:50] <zim> ok its working fine
[13:51] <nutzer> i will try again
[13:51] <dam0> ok
[13:51] <zim> Psinetic: are you trying to use tor?
[13:51] <alexandros> hi i am having a problem with my samsung P2370 monitor.. with ati drivers (9.1) i can't have a reso bigger than 1600x1200
[13:51] <Psinetic> zim http://pastebin.com/m64648bf4
[13:51] <alexandros> any help?
[13:51] <Psinetic> no zim, i'm trying to install something, it thinks tor is still on but it's not
[13:51] <_Sih> ok. when ready you should be able to open it from Applications > Internet Pidgin. What happens when you do that?
[13:51] <om26er> silent454, do you have this image http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ports/releases/9.04/release/ubuntu-9.04-desktop-powerpc+ps3.iso
[13:51] <silent454> hello all, I am trying to install ubuntu on my ps3 but I can't seem to get past booting system, can anyone help me? I'm using 9.04 and it's suposed to be a special version for the ps3.
[13:52] <silent454> not the destop version, the alternate
[13:52] <quantum_> can someone help with samba? i have a user account that i can't kill or see
[13:52] <zim> Psinetic: do you want to use tor again if not uninstall it
[13:52] <zaoul1> !ask
[13:52] <om26er> silent454, download the special version designed for ps3
[13:52] <iceroot> alexandros: #ubuntu+1 for karmic support
[13:52] <nutzer> It seems as if there was nothing back the image.. i mean, you have to wait as normal while it's opening but the fact is that it just goes away again
[13:52] <silent454> it is the special
[13:52] <kirolee> he did
[13:52] <silent454> here I'll link it
[13:53]  * kirolee has been up with him all night on it.
[13:53] <ebb> Psinetic: do you stop tor by using  /etc/init.d/tor stop?
[13:53] <Psinetic> zim, yes i want to use tor again, i just want to be able to update my system and install stuff via command line without having to uninstall tor...i mean, really? why the heck is this even happening?
[13:53] <silent454> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ports/releases/9.04/release/ubuntu-9.04-desktop-powerpc+ps3.iso
[13:53] <ebb> Psinetic: do you stop tor by using  sudo /etc/init.d/tor stop?
[13:53] <silent454> wait wrong one
[13:53] <alexandros> iceroot, my prob was with all linux distro
[13:53] <Psinetic> ebb, no, i stop tor with vidilia
[13:53] <silent454> this one http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ports/releases/9.04/release/ubuntu-9.04-alternate-powerpc+ps3.iso
[13:53] <_Sih> Erh... Sound weird..
[13:53] <Psinetic> vidalia**
[13:53] <nutzer> I know
[13:53] <ebb> Psinetic: try type   sudo /etc/init.d/tor stop
[13:53] <shane2peru> ok I googled for the html coding to share ubuntu, and there isn't any.  I can write html coding, and get the ubuntu symbol and put it on my web page, but I thought there would be a simple premade way of doing this.
[13:54] <om26er> silent454, why not desktop.
[13:54] <zim> Psinetic: IMO tor is a bad idea as all your traffic is routed through other peoples computers anything that is not encrypted they can see.
[13:54] <Psinetic> ebb: Stopping tor daemon: not running (there is no /var/run/tor/tor.pid).
[13:54] <_Sih> You could try empaty
[13:54] <zaoul1> shane2peru: what?
[13:54] <nutzer> what's that?
[13:54] <genshihebi> is there a wget option that limits the download size?
[13:54] <grawity> zim: Only the exit node, the last one, can see your traffic.
[13:54] <zaoul1> genshihebi: man wget might know
[13:54] <silent454> idk, the site here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PlayStation_3 told me that alternate was better for it
[13:54] <nutzer> you don't know the german word for it?! :)
[13:54] <_Sih> Another IM client.
[13:54] <genshihebi> I only want the first few kb... can't seem to find one
[13:54] <shane2peru> zaoul1: you know, a simple put a link on your web page to Ubuntu type of thing, I didn't find it anywhere
[13:54] <fr4gd13b> hi, after resizing my Physical volume  (with pvresize) shows me that is has 270G Space /dev/sda is 500G) but, i can not allocate the space for e.g. a windows install, do i have to "apply" the changes i made with pvresize somehow ?
[13:54] <_Sih> no, Im afraid..
[13:54] <grawity> zim: The entry and middle nodes only see encrypted traffic - that's what "onion" in Tor is for, onion-like encryption layers.
[13:54] <didiermah> !french
[13:54] <Psinetic> ebb, zip, it doesn't really matter what tor is or does, i don't care. right now i just want to install something in command line and update my system. and it doesn't matter if tor is on or off, the system is still looking for it
[13:55] <genshihebi> zaoul1, can't find anything about it
[13:55] <shane2peru> zaoul1: does it not exist?  or did I miss it?
[13:55] <nutzer> no problem "
[13:55] <nitrofurano> hi there!
[13:55] <om26er> silent454, you should try the latest ubuntu that is gonna release tomorrow
[13:55] <nutzer> we will find out
[13:55] <_Sih> Try opening a terminal by Applications > Accessories >  Terminal
[13:55] <kirolee> Silent is also downloading the other version as we speak
[13:55] <silent454> theres a new one coming out?
[13:55] <zaoul1> shane2peru: well this isnt a webdesign channel, but you are looking for <a href="http://blah.com">blah</a> ... I suggest www.w3cschools.com
[13:55] <ebb> Psinetic: try the download again and if it still doesnt work try 'mv /etc/tor/tor-tsock.conf /etc/tor/tor-tsock.conf.old'
[13:56] <nutzer> ok
[13:56] <zaoul1> shane2peru: thats http://www.w3schools.com/
[13:56] <om26er> silent454, http://gizmodo.com/5143547/how+to-install-ubuntu-on-your-ps3-for-vintage-gaming-emulation
[13:56] <ebb> Psinetic: i rly cant think of anything else sorry :(
[13:56] <shane2peru> zaoul1: no, I mean a pre-made one for Ubuntu, I know how to do that, I was just surprised that there isn't one on the web page of Ubuntu
[13:56] <[t0rc]> So when Karmic releases, will it be at midnight tonight or will it just be sometime tomorrow?
[13:56] <zaoul1> shane2peru: typo first link
[13:56] <zim> grawity: agree have you ever watched the traffic that leaves your computer. the number of mail servers you could 0wn :)
[13:56] <Pici> [t0rc]: sometime tomorrow
[13:56] <Psinetic> ebb, it's not tor, tor isn't the problem, it's the system network wide proxy thta's the problem
[13:56] <nitrofurano> i updated to Karmic Koala this week, and it seems it uses xsplash on boot - i disabled it renaming /usr/bin/xsplash to /usr/bin/xsplash_ - but i'm affraid this will get back again in the next update - how can i disable xsplash from a settings file?
[13:56] <Psinetic> i don't know how to fix it
[13:56] <Pici> nitrofurano : Please join #ubuntu+1 for Karmic/9.10 support/discussion.
[13:56] <nutzer> shall I type in empaty?
[13:56] <grimreaper85> go ubuntu! :) cant wait
[13:56] <Psinetic> problem is, tor is offline, it works fine, but the system is still looking for it
[13:56] <silent454> so I should try that one?
[13:56] <_Sih> not yet
[13:57] <_Sih> 2sec
[13:57] <nutzer> ok
[13:57] <zaoul1> shane2peru: I googled "ubuntu banners and buttons" https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WebsiteButtons
[13:57] <shane2peru> zaoul1: like Google, and many others just give you simple code to plug into your page, I was surprised Ubuntu didn't have that.
[13:57] <ebb> Psinetic: do you have a /etc/socks.conf ?
[13:57] <_Sih> now write "sudo aptitude install empathy"
[13:57] <Psinetic> ebb no
[13:57] <grawity> zim: Isn't that what one dude has done already? Pwned email servers of governments of >20 countries.
[13:57] <kirolee> It hung up for well over an hour.  No movement.
[13:57] <_Sih> And answer Y to any wuestions
[13:57] <shane2peru> zaoul1: ahh, that is it!!! my google fu must not be very good today!
[13:57] <shane2peru> zaoul1: thanks
[13:57] <grawity> zim: In any case, if I wanted to use Tor for email or such, I'd use a service that has SSL.
[13:57] <om26er> silent454, it will be available for download tommorrow or a day after
[13:58] <zim> grawity: dont know would not suprise me
[13:58] <digital-rouge> i do need help with my chipset not being reconized
[13:58] <silent454> is it so hard to change it?
[13:58] <Psinetic> so....so far i have three bugs that no one can fix...intersting.
[13:58] <nutzer> also if he wants my oassword?
[13:58] <zaoul1> shane2peru: check out quanta or bluefish IDE
[13:58] <zaoul1> for html editing
[13:58] <_Sih> yes
[13:58] <shane2peru> zaoul1: yes, I use bluefish regularly, also kompozer for the visual side of it.
[13:58] <silent454> is there a way to update without uninstalling and such?
[13:59] <Pici> !upgrade | silent454
[13:59] <ebb> Psinetic: 'mv /etc/tor/tor-tsock.conf /etc/tor/tor-tsock.conf.old' is my last idea , posibly the system is looking at that file to find the non exsistant proxy
[13:59] <nitrofurano> found no /etc/socks.conf - would be it related to xsplash?
[13:59] <zaoul1> yes everyone upgrade! upgrade!
[13:59] <zaoul1> ... work out all the bugs before I upgrade ;-D
[13:59] <nutzer> actually i can't  write anything..
[13:59] <zim> grawity: the way I look at it is the chances of someone having a play is greater with tor as if the guy was clued up enough/needed to use it he is also going to know how to play with exit data
[13:59] <Psinetic> ebb: mv /etc/tor/tor-tsock.conf /etc/tor/tor-tsock.conf.ol
[13:59] <Psinetic> mv: cannot stat `/etc/tor/tor-tsock.conf': No such file or directory
[14:00] <silent454> so do you think it would be easier to get this solved then upgrade when the new one comes out?
[14:00] <grawity> zim: Greater, but not yet 100%.
[14:00] <_Sih> the password doesent't show when you type it
[14:00] <ebb> Psinetic: sorry 'sudo mv /etc/tor/tor-tsock.conf /etc/tor/tor-tsock.conf.old'
[14:00] <grawity> zim: I did, however, had one case of an exit node inserting adware to websites.
[14:00] <grawity> zim: Including even http://tor.eff.org/ :|
[14:00] <nutzer> so i press ok when I'm ready..?
[14:01] <_Sih> yup
[14:01] <Psinetic> sudo mv /etc/tor/tor-tsock.conf /etc/tor/tor-tsock.conf.old
[14:01] <Psinetic> mv: cannot stat `/etc/tor/tor-tsock.conf': No such file or directory
[14:01] <nutzer> sorry for being that stupid..
[14:01] <virtualet> exit
[14:01] <_Sih> no problem
[14:01] <zim> anyway I dont need to hide anything (much) :)
[14:01] <_Sih> ;)
[14:01] <grawity> zim: That argument's getting old.
[14:01] <Psinetic> >_> you know what, it's obvious you guys aren't thinking of this so i'll just ask...is there a file that edits the system proxy?
[14:03] <ebb> Psinetic: i thought it was /etc/socks.conf for a socks proxy
[14:03] <Psinetic> ebb.....oh...lol sry
[14:03] <zim> grawity: in not an argument it's my needs / lack of them
[14:03] <Psinetic> o.0 XD
[14:03] <silent454> well since is seems the guy answering my questions has disapeared I'll just leave and try these other files
[14:04] <nutzer> ok i typed in my password and than he wrote a lot..
[14:04] <_Sih> then it works
[14:04] <_Sih> now, when it's done you should find empathy in the same manu as pidgin
[14:04] <nutzer> so I'm supposed to have this empathy  now?
[14:04] <zim> anyway back to links. why do my soft links die after a reboot?
[14:04] <Trap2> how can I view windows shared file in ubuntu
[14:04] <Trap2> ?
[14:04] <courpse> How can i get a install going from tty with a mounted iso ?
[14:04] <nutzer> ok
[14:04] <_Sih> yes
[14:04] <Trap2> I am using a base installaion
[14:05] <Psinetic> om26er, pici, silent454 was asking for you
[14:05] <moofang> Trap2: you mean in a shared network folder?
[14:05] <Trap2> I dont have GUI toolkits prebuilt with gnome
[14:05] <Trap2> moocow, yes
[14:05] <moofang> fang :)
[14:05] <Jimmio> Hey all. I have my public key and the secret passcode that made the key... but not my private key. Can I still decrypt my files? If no, I'm never encrypting again >_<
[14:05] <Trap2> moofang, yes
[14:05] <nutzer> he said he didn't find a package named empathy.. :P
[14:05] <ks3> zim: They shouldn't. Where are the links created?
[14:05] <Trap2> moofang, any GUI ?
[14:06] <Psinetic> ebb, zim, grawity, should i just submit three bug reports or what?
[14:06] <moofang> Trap2: you're talking about the sort you would access on windows as \\host\folder right?
[14:06] <Trap2> moofang, sure
[14:06] <moofang> in nautilus (the file browser) just type smb://host/folder into the location bar
[14:06] <genshihebi> Trap2 nautilus/konqueror/dolphin: smb://hostname
[14:06] <Hylle> ive never seen so many noobs
[14:06] <Travis-42> Is there any way to force certain drives to a certain device letter, e.g. /dev/sda.  I have two drives that switch their letter seemingly randomly on boot, and I use a program that accesses the drives by /dev/sda rather than UUID or label.
[14:06] <Psinetic> Hylle, yes you did, when you first walked in here. get used to it
[14:06] <nutzer> but you helped me a lot! i didn't know about this terminalfunction before... thanks a lot!! :)
[14:06] <Trap2> moofang, I mean \\192.168.0.140 and you get a list of shared files
[14:07] <moofang> yes
[14:07] <bazhang> Hylle, did you have a support question; that is not necessary here
[14:07] <_Sih> no problem :)
[14:07] <ebb> Psinetic: does   'sudo ip route show table local | grep nat'  come up with anything?
[14:07] <Trap2> moofang, any software for that in GUI
[14:07] <ks3> Jimmio: Probably not... the private key is very important
[14:07] <nutzer> maybe my dad can help me one day..
[14:07] <genshihebi> Trap2 nautilus/konqueror/dolphin: smb://hostname will list the folders only
[14:07] <moofang> Trap2: so on ubuntu just open the file browser
[14:07] <igemq> ss
[14:07] <moofang> Trap2: you don't need an extra gui - the default file browser can do it
[14:07] <Hylle> i have never seen so many faggots here
[14:07] <nutzer> bye :)
[14:07] <Hylle> in a chat
[14:07] <_Sih> bye
[14:07] <moofang> Trap2: you just need to type smb://192.168.0.140 in the location bar
[14:08] <Psinetic> ebb, the command worked, but i still can't update
[14:08] <Jimmio> ks3: ...FUCK!
[14:08] <Trap2> moofang, ok am trying
[14:08] <ebb> Psinetic: does 'sudo ip route show table local | grep nat'  come up with anything?
[14:08] <Jimmio> ks3: Sorry, excuse my language. I just lost MANY hours of code.
[14:08] <Psinetic> !language > Jimmio
[14:08] <ebb> Psinetic: as in any text output?
[14:08] <Psinetic> ebb, no
[14:08] <Trap2> moofang, Do I need sth like samba for that or just installing nautilus will do ?
[14:08] <ebb> Psinetic: :(
[14:09] <Jimmio> v.v
[14:09] <moofang> Trap2: yes you need samba, but if you're using a fairly recent version of ubuntu it should already be installed
[14:09] <newab2qik> hi all. Using Jaunty, Display card = Mobile INtel 965. Problem is screen Flickering. Its noticeable when using firefox? Ideas plz?
[14:09] <hikenboot> does the alternatives cd have the same quick boot features of the desktop version?
[14:10] <golf> ...
[14:10] <Psinetic> ebb, zim, grawity, *sigh* ok i guess i'll just submit these as bug reports and wait three weeks before i get an answer. Thanks for the help :) I REALLY REALLY REALLY appreciate all the support
[14:10] <golf> ดีดี
[14:10] <Pranav> moofang, thanks moofang will definitely try it
[14:11] <Singba> i'm still wondering whether the 9.10 is available now? how can i upgrade to it? thanks a lot.
[14:11] <moofang> (what did I just get thanked for? @_@)
[14:11] <bazhang> Singba, discussion support for karmic in #ubuntu+1
[14:11] <moofang> Singba: don't think its out yet
[14:11] <moofang> it'll be out ina  day or two
[14:12] <ichat> watch the countdown :P
[14:12] <Singba> thanks, bazhang & moofang. maybe i should wait.... thanks
[14:12] <Pici> !karmic
[14:12] <ebb> Psinetic: http://burakdd.wordpress.com/2009/08/24/removing-proxy-server-from-ubuntu-9-04/
[14:13] <ebb> Psinetic: that looks hopefull
[14:13] <Psinetic> ebb, thanks, one sec
[14:13] <Psinetic> EBB I LOVE YOU!!!!
[14:13] <Psinetic> ebb, unset http_proxy was the key
[14:14] <ebb> Psinetic: =D
[14:14] <Psinetic> hehe, now i have to remember what i was going to install in the first place XD
[14:14] <Psinetic> ok, so now i only have two bugs no one can fix :D
[14:14] <ebb> Psinetic: i kept thinking it was a file but it was an enviroment variable lol
[14:14] <Psinetic> hehehe, ebb, you did a fantastic job. thank you so much for the support. *requests Bazhang to patt ebb on the back* LOL
[14:14] <newab2qik> hey, anyone get flicker on display when using firefox on jaunty?
[14:14] <DexterLB> hi
[14:15] <DexterLB> I have a linux filesystem on a compactflash
[14:15] <DexterLB> (a root linux filesystem)
[14:15] <DexterLB> I want to reset it's root password.
[14:15] <DexterLB> so, where is the password repository file located?
[14:15] <nicklas_> what time you think 9.10 will come in sweden tomorrow? :-P
[14:15] <iceroot> nicklas_: #ubuntu+1
[14:16] <Pici> nicklas_: When its done, await the release in #ubuntu-release-party
[14:16] <nicklas_> iceroot: sorry
[14:16] <ebb> Psinetic: gl with the new package =]
[14:16] <iceroot> DexterLB: a password for the filesystem?
[14:16] <Psinetic> nicklas_, no need to be sorry :)
[14:16] <Psinetic> ebb, thank you SO Much :) i added you to my friend list
[14:16] <DexterLB> no, the password of the root user
[14:16] <Psinetic> hehe
[14:16] <DexterLB> normally sudo passwd will set the root password for my system
[14:17] <ebb> Psinetic: coool :) I learned somethings as well lol
[14:17] <DexterLB> I want to set it on another linux installation
[14:17] <iceroot> DexterLB: /etc/shadow  also see /etc/passwd
[14:17] <DexterLB> which is in /media/lin2root instead of /
[14:17] <DexterLB> ok
[14:17] <Psinetic> ebb, haha, glad we could help each other ;) at least now i know how to remove the proxy :D
[14:17] <igemq> =-O
[14:18] <Psinetic> ebb, package installed perfectly :)
[14:18] <ebb> Psinetic: i guess tor doesnt like http when its on port 111
[14:19] <Psinetic> ebb, it was on port 9050 :P
[14:19] <ebb> Psinetic: oh yeh
[14:19] <ebb> Psinetic: i gotta look in to socks some time
[14:19] <Psinetic> :P
[14:19] <ebb> Psinetic: i used it before but no idea how it works
[14:20] <Psinetic> ebb, me either to be honest
[14:21] <n1k> is sending/receiving files with finch possible?
[14:21] <Psinetic> ebb, now comes the scanage ;) over 7,000 songs to put into this player XD
[14:22] <ebb> Psinetic: I dare not try it though i got vlans and ssh tunnels on my box so would be even more of a tangle
[14:22] <ebb> Psinetic: what player?
[14:22] <Psinetic> ebb, hehe, yeah i can see how that could cause a problem.
[14:22] <Psinetic> ebb, exaile
[14:23] <Ubee> I have jaunty jackalobe on my computer. Will I receive an upgrade request on my computer to get Karmic Koala?
[14:23] <Psinetic> Ubee, yes
[14:23] <craCkpot> to add a location to the "places" menu (i want to add my FTP site) then i just update bookmarks in nautilus, correct?
[14:23] <Pici> craCkpot: Yes.
[14:24] <craCkpot> ty
[14:24] <Ubee> How easy is it for me to upgrade? Please describe to me how that process takes place.
[14:24] <Psinetic> Pici, how about when you click on certain items int he "places" menu it plays DVD (if they're incerted, doesn't do anything at all if not)?
[14:24] <Pici> Ubee: When its released, yes.
[14:24] <Psinetic> :D
[14:24] <DJones> !upgrade | Ubee
[14:24] <cxo> How do you get to runlevel 3 on Ubuntu?
[14:25] <craCkpot> i would like to add the FTP site on the main places menu, not the bookmarks submenu, any way?
[14:25] <cxo> network + multi-user + no gui
[14:25] <ebb> Psinetic: i think i try Exaile , it can get pod casts?
[14:25] <craCkpot> i had it on my laptop, but it won't do it on my desktop install
[14:25] <Psinetic> ebb, i don't know, a friend pointed it out after Rhythmbox kept freezing up on me for no reason and no one in channel knew how to fix it
[14:26] <Pici> !runlevel | cxo
[14:26] <Pici> cxo: Use sudo update-rc.d gdm remove if you want gdm/X to stop running on boot.
[14:26] <LogicalDash> What's an application that'll allow me to arbitrarily retitle my windows?
[14:26] <ktzkk> t options: http://www.ubuntu.com/support | IRC info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC | Pastes to http://paste.ubuntu.com | Install Ubuntu: http://www.ubuntu.com/download | Jaunty 9.04 Released | http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/904 | Karmic Beta (9.10) Support in #ubuntu+1
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[14:26] <ktzkk>  E: Sub-process returned an error code
[14:26] <Psinetic> Pici that wasn't a joke, it really does play a DVD. no one could fix the problem last time i asked.
[14:26] <ktzkk>  what does it m
[14:26] <Psinetic> XD
[14:26] <cxo> Pici, But thats permanent, i want an on-the-fly solution
[14:27] <Pici> cxo: sudo invoke-rc.d gdm stop
[14:27] <ks3> cxo: You could stop gdm? invoke-rc.d gdm stop
[14:27] <craCkpot> any way to stop my FTP from opening in firefox, i would like it to open in nautilus.
[14:27] <cxo> No, i dont want to stop gdm, I dont want to load X at all
[14:28] <Psinetic> ebb, yes it uses podcasts
[14:28] <ebb> Psinetic: cool im compiling/emerging it now :)
[14:28] <craCkpot> i guess ftp:// protocol is associated with firefox?
[14:28] <Psinetic> ebb, :D nice
[14:28] <Pici> cxo: stopping gdm will stop X.
[14:28] <Psinetic> ok guys, i gotta go to bed now, it's 11:30 pm here
[14:29] <cxo> No, i dont want to run any of that to begin with
[14:29] <DexterLB> doesn't work
[14:29] <Psinetic> night ebb
[14:29] <DexterLB> /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow are not valid passwd repos
[14:30] <ebb> Psinetic: cya :)
[14:30]  * cxo will use his hammer
[14:30] <Pici> cxo: I think we're going around in circles. X is started because gdm gets started. If you don't want X to start, then don't start gdm.
[14:30] <Pici> DexterLB: What do you mean by 'password repo'?
[14:30] <ks3> cxo: I believe you can install a standard sysv init package and use it instead of upstart, but I've never tried
[14:31] <DexterLB> see man passwd, line 93
[14:32] <t2ttmp> is there a mini image for 9.10 rc i found one in dirstruction but file date was 6th and is this before rc or does it not matter will it grab latest as installing ?
[14:33] <dassouki> how can i install qwt5 on 9.04 ... i get the followring error using apt-get  python-qwt5-qt4: Depends: python (< 2.6) but 2.6.2-0ubuntu1 is to be installed
[14:33] <dassouki> E: Broken packages
[14:33] <dassouki> there is also this bug report about it https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pyqwt5/+bug/342782
[14:34] <Pici> !karmic | t2ttmp
[14:35] <t2ttmp> o.k thanks
[14:35] <mattgyver> Im already on an ext4 fs on 9.04, when i upgrade to 9.10 are there any other items (aside from grub2) that will not be setup during the upgrade process which I must do manually?
[14:35] <t2ttmp> prolly just saved me a day of trouble L)
[14:35] <t2ttmp> :)
[14:36] <DexterLB> found it
[14:36] <DexterLB> chroot
[14:36] <t2ttmp> anybody know what version of alsa is included in 9.10
[14:36] <Pici> t2ttmp: Please use the aformentioned channels for discussing 9.10
[14:37] <t2ttmp> oops i am sorry i joined it then used wrong window ;0
[14:41] <Ubee> has anyone tried karmic koala?
[14:42] <CShadowRun> Ubee i'm running it on 3 computers atm
[14:42] <CShadowRun> (2 PC's, one netbook (the remix))
[14:43] <IdleOne> !9.10 | Ubee
[14:44] <giorgossten> login grnet
[14:44] <stevieman> can someone give me a hand with the apache2 /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default config file in ubuntu? I'd like to setup apache to respond to my domain but so far I am just getting the error "[warn] NameVirtualHost *:0 has no virtual hosts. I'm used to Fedora httpd.conf files so I am a bit lost. A snippet of my file can be seen here http://pastebin.com/d192b962
[14:44] <BlackFate> giorgossten, dont spam.. thnx
[14:45] <paranoid_ndroid> how much time to kc?
[14:45] <paranoid_ndroid> hours
[14:45] <paranoid_ndroid> I neeeeeeeed to know
[14:45] <Pici> paranoid_ndroid: When its done.
[14:45] <paranoid_ndroid> -.-
[14:45] <giorgossten> sorry i am trying something....sorry
[14:45] <Pici> paranoid_ndroid: Await the release in #ubuntu-release-party
[14:46] <jontore> Hi, I have a problem with my ati graphics driver after I updated it. I've tried to reset xorg.conf but it does not help. Any ideas?
[14:47] <Inferus> Hi
[14:47] <ks3> stevieman: you may need NameVirtualHost *:80 ? Been awhile since I've messed with Apache configs.
[14:47] <Inferus> does ubuntu come with WINE support ?
[14:47] <Pici> Inferus: It doesn't come pre-installed, but its available to install from the package repositories.
[14:48] <Inferus> Pici: is it difficult to set up
[14:48] <Inferus> I need windows apps such as Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign
[14:48] <Inferus> I use a mac in work, and fancy using ubuntu on my laptop
[14:48] <Inferus> as ubuntu 9.10 looks v similar to OSX
[14:48] <Pici> Inferus: You'll need to consult the wine appdb for any specific application issues.
[14:49] <Pici> !appdb | Inferus
[14:49] <stevieman> ks3: ooo it didn't like that :)
[14:49] <LogicalDash> Inferus: it depends on what app you want to set up. WINE also has a commercial version, Crossover, that automates setup for some common programs.
[14:49] <westexasman> so, best distro to use for a web server is...?
[14:49] <LogicalDash> westexasman: Ubuntu Server :)
[14:49] <stevieman> ks3: but ironically it worked?
[14:49] <pnut> to each his own, but i like CentOS for web serving
[14:49] <westexasman> I knew that would be the answer ;)
[14:50] <Pici> westexasman: If you're expecting any answer besides Ubuntu... you're in the wrong place.
[14:50] <Inferus> Pici: ok cheers
[14:50] <westexasman> lol I know, just thought I would ask.
[14:50] <stevieman> westexasman: I'm partial to Fedora
[14:50]  * pnut loves ubuntu server.....i run one at home for web/file serving...but CentOS is pretty good too
[14:50] <preecher> in ubuntu my left mouse button double clicks when i only click it once--if im on windows it works correct--any suggestions
[14:50] <ks3> stevieman: Interesting... just checked a couple of our Apache servers, and we're using IPs specifically (NameVirtualHost 1.2.3.4:80)
[14:50] <QaDeS> hiyas. my bluetooth mouse seems to disconnect randomly and i cannot even get it back by restarting the bluetooth service. is that a known problem?
[14:51] <stevieman> westexasman: but that's only because I haven't figured out Ubuntu's quirky apache conf setup yet
[14:51] <westexasman> what about a control panel, like Plesk, only not due to its high cost. Any cheapy or freebie control panels out there worthy of a run?
[14:51] <DaZ> preecher: doubleclicks or works as a doubleklick ;f
[14:51] <pnut> theres webmin, but its vulnerable...
[14:51] <bastid_raZor> m  '';nDC
[14:51] <bastid_raZor> ";n
[14:51] <bastid_raZor>                      \}}}}}}}]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}"  BTJ
[14:51] <bastid_raZor>   
[14:51] <bastid_raZor>  
[14:52] <FloodBot2> bastid_raZor: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[14:52] <bastid_raZor> "  N
[14:52] <bastid_raZor>                 nv
[14:52] <ks3> westexasman: We use HSphere for several things, but they've been bought by someone... not sure if it's still offered?
[14:52] <stevieman> ks3: hmmm it's very strange
[14:52] <pnut> theres also cpanel, i dont know if its cheaper than plesk
[14:52] <preecher> if i click on my firefox icon once it will open 2 browsers --it double clicks i guess
[14:52] <bastid_raZor> sorry that was my 1yr old.. :\
[14:52] <DaZ> doubleklicks :f
[14:53] <preecher> i should have said any icon--it isnt firefox specific
[14:53] <DaZ> preecher: what mouse? :f
 theres webmin, but its vulnerable... <- to?
[14:53] <cgroza> hello,how can i enable gdm prefetch?
[14:53] <preecher> um its just a macally cheapo
[14:53] <preecher> usb with scrolling wheel
[14:53] <Adamanta> I tried to install ubunutu onto my ps3 but it didn't work, now I can't get back to the ps3 menus...
[14:54] <pnut> ikt, it has multiple vulnerabilites last i checked
[14:54] <millertimek1a2m3> does anyone do java
[14:54] <cgroza> hello,how can i enable gdm prefetch?
[14:54] <pnut> ikt, http://www.securiteam.com/unixfocus/5CP0R1P80G.html
[14:54] <millertimek1a2m3> i need some help
[14:54] <LastArms> Hi, I have a question, is it possible to use the same swap space with different distros?
[14:54] <preecher> Daz it did work ok on a diff distro
[14:54] <Naddix> lastarms yes
[14:54] <ks3> LastArms: Sure, as long as you don't hibernate
[14:54] <LastArms> ???
[14:55] <Naddix> only one distro at a time
[14:55] <LastArms> you mean hibernate both of em at the same time?
[14:55] <DaZ> preecher: /var/log/Xorg.0.log and lsusb ;f
[14:55] <RhysM> does "upload and download" in webmin manage authenticated downloads i.e rapidshare megaupload?
[14:55] <owner> any one
[14:55] <owner> could any one help plz..
[14:55] <ks3> LastArms: hibernate saves ram to swap... if you then boot the other distro, your hibernate image will be overwritten
[14:55] <owner> im having a real trouble with linux
[14:55] <Pici> RhysM: We do not support webmin here, please use their support systems.
[14:55] <cgroza> hello,how can i enable gdm prefetch?
[14:55] <DaZ> owner: we help for money.
[14:55] <LastArms> ok cool thank you ks3 Naddix
[14:55] <millertimek1a2m3> owner: what is it?
[14:56] <harikumar> is to possible to change to 9.10 from its beta using "update-manager-d" in Alt+f2
[14:56] <owner> i got Nvidia drivers
[14:56] <DaZ> cgroza: gdm prefetch? :f
[14:56] <owner> its a .run file
[14:56] <owner> and i dont know
[14:56] <owner> how to install it
[14:56] <Pici> harikumar : Please join #ubuntu+1 for Karmic/9.10 support/discussion.
[14:56] <stevieman> arg now it's not working again
[14:56] <LogicalDash> owner, Ubuntu already comes with Nvidia drivers
[14:56] <RhysM> pici: sorry just got offtopic after someone mentioned it
[14:56] <DaZ> owner: if you don't know you shouldn't
[14:56] <harikumar> k...thnx..
[14:56] <millertimek1a2m3> owner: i'm going to need more description than that...
[14:56] <DaZ> get them from the repo ;f
[14:56] <owner> file:///home/owner/Desktop/NVIDIA-Linux-x86-190.42-pkg1.run
[14:56] <owner> thats the name of my file
[14:56] <owner> i want to install it
[14:57] <cgroza> Daz,i read somewhere that if i enable this gnome services will load while i type my user and password
[14:57] <LogicalDash> owner, I don't think you should, you already have Nvidia drivers if you have Ubuntu
[14:57] <owner> the latest ones?
[14:57] <millertimek1a2m3> owner: have you tried googling it?
[14:57] <Naddix> stable ones
[14:57] <owner> ye a bunch of times
[14:57] <Adamanta> please help anyone with an ubunutu ps3
[14:58] <schnetf> adamanta what do you need?
[14:58] <robin__> i am getting alot of static out of my speakers, cant figure it out anyone help me?
[14:59] <stevieman> Does anyone have a working sample 000-default file I can take a peak at?
[14:59] <owner> ok fuck this
[14:59] <Xcell> owner-  whats the problem
[14:59] <Adamanta> schestowitz: My ps3 boots into ubunutu installer, which doesn't work, it's stuck there and I can't get back to the ps3 menus?
[14:59] <Adamanta> *schnetf sorry
[14:59] <Pici> owner: Please watch your language while in this channel.
 ikt, http://www.securiteam.com/unixfocus/5CP0R1P80G.html <- 27 Aug. 2002 <- gonna get back to you on that one
[15:00] <schnetf> press the power on button for a few sec - it will reset your ps3
[15:01] <DaZ> cgroza: gdm needs to be compiled with prefetching enabled
[15:01] <pnut> ikt, no biggie....take your time... like i said, my server only servs my LAN on my home lab, so it doesnt have outside access, thats the only way i would run webmin on my server
[15:01] <DaZ> and as i know ubuntu developers they didn't do it :f
[15:01] <alexandros> i installed but when i type aticonfig it shows me "no supported adapters detected"
[15:01] <cgroza> daz,how can i do this
[15:01] <Adamanta> schnetf: Brilliant, thanks. Did try that but think I held it too long and it turned off the system.
[15:01] <pnut> ikt, i know its way old, but webmin is still vulnerable
[15:02] <Pici> !webmin | pnut ikt
[15:02] <preecher> Daz forgive my noobness -i took that i was supposed to put that in terminal and i get "unknown id"
[15:02] <Adamanta> For some reason when installing ubuntu it just freezes, it won't get past 0% when trying to format the partition.
[15:02] <DaZ> cgroza: dunno, i don't use ubuntu and i don't know anything about debs
[15:02] <DaZ> preecher: ? :o
[15:03] <DaZ> preecher: gedit /var/log/Xorg.0.log , pastebin it
[15:03] <DaZ> then lsusb ;f
[15:03] <giorgossten> #
[15:04] <Adamanta> ok thanks
[15:05] <dujsh> hi, how to mount usb device?
[15:05] <preecher> Daz- the entire log?
[15:05] <DaZ> preecher: yes
[15:08] <giorgossten> how can i ender in another server?
[15:08] <ikt> ender?
[15:09] <giorgossten> enter
[15:09] <DaZ> ender
[15:09] <ikt> o_O
[15:10] <giorgossten> do you know?
[15:10] <JohannesSM64> can I update to the karmic rc now, then update further to the final when it's out?
[15:10] <eyebee> JohannesSM64: yes you can
[15:14] <mattgyver> JohannesSM64: Yeah you could do that if you wanted to.
[15:16] <n1k> :3
[15:16] <cocozz_> Is there any way to change empathy's background color ?
[15:18] <qed> http://www.cirque.com/desktoptouchpad/productsandorders/smartcatpro.aspx -- Anyone know if I can get this thing to work?  It just uses USB so it should be possible right?
[15:18] <qed> i could just manually figure out what is being sent from the touchpad and create the hotkey functionality myself right?
[15:19] <n1k> k
[15:21] <draginx> How do I disable system beeps?
[15:22] <alexandros> vapsto mple k peta to
[15:22] <Dr_Willis> draginx:  blacklist the pcskpr module is one way. depending on whats beeping
[15:22] <ltcabral> hey... whats the overridefile in: dpkg-scanpackages [-u] [-a<arch>] binarypath overridefile [pathprefix] > Packages
[15:22] <Dr_Willis> !beep
[15:23] <Dr_Willis> draginx:  therea a forum thread on the topic i recall with some good info. but thats what disabled them on my laptop
[15:23] <draginx> Dr_Willis, lets say im typing in an input box and I keep hitting backspace till theres nothing, if I hit it again it beeps
[15:24] <schnetf> dragix: add blacklist pcspkr to your /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
[15:24] <schnetf> then reboot
[15:24] <Dr_Willis> draginx:  thats controllable by various ways.. 'xset b 0 0 0 ' will proberly kill it.. or theres a bash config to disable that also..
[15:25] <Dr_Willis> draginx:  the blacklist will kill off all 'speaker beeps'  which is the old-skool way of doint alert tones.
[15:25] <draginx> right
[15:25] <iceroot> draginx: use lsmod  to display the kernel-moduls, there is something leike pcrspeak   blacklist that module and it will never beep again
[15:25] <draginx> i dont need any speake rbeeps i think theyre annoying :P
[15:25] <TravelngSalesmn> how do you zoom in on an image, then save it in its supersized form?
[15:25] <Dr_Willis> try sudo rmmod pcspkr - see if it stops
[15:25] <Dr_Willis> the beep on the laptop beeped when it rebooted/powered down.. and if i had headphones on it was REAL REAL REAL loud.. :) and annoying
[15:26] <iceroot> TravelngSalesmn: depeinding on the tool
[15:26] <zer0x> TravelngSalesmn: use gimp :D
[15:26] <draginx> Dr_Willis, that worked thanks :) and ty iceroot and schnetf  :)
[15:33] <alabd> Good day everyone , Is it against to ubuntu mailing list license if someone allows that his/her notes/answers be copied into a non-free book ?
[15:34] <ltcabral> hey im making a custom repository... do i have to keep the structure dists/jaunty/multiverse/binary-i386 ?
[15:35] <Shockrates> hi
[15:35] <Shockrates> how can i become root
[15:35] <Shockrates> ?
[15:35] <Halitech> !root | Shockrates
[15:35] <mesula> Shockrates: sudo
[15:35] <Shockrates> to change some things as an admin
[15:35] <zer0x> lol, I've never seen that bot message xD
[15:36] <zer0x> !sudo
[15:36] <Shockrates> Halitech: i need to open a gui screen as root
[15:36] <mesula> zer0x: ZOMFG so hilarious!
[15:36] <Halitech> Shockrates, then use gksudo
[15:36] <zer0x> mesula: yup, put a smile on my bored face :D
[15:36] <Shockrates> Halitech: i need to open system settings about me
[15:36] <Shockrates> as a root
[15:36] <Shockrates> gksudo!
[15:37] <Shockrates> !gksudo
[15:37] <Halitech> Shockrates, what exactly are you trying to do?
[15:37] <Shockrates> look i am using kde
[15:38] <hdon> hi all. i have installed the "webboard" package. it also installs /usr/lib/webboard/webboard-applet. does that mean it has a gnome panel applet?
[15:38] <Shockrates> and i need to open as root system tools - about me
[15:38] <Shockrates> to do some things
[15:38] <Shockrates> i need admin rights
[15:38] <hdon> it is a python program using the gnomeapplet module, so i'm guessing yes. how can i make it show up on my list of available gnome panel applets?
[15:39] <x3r13x1z> uh, Hi! XD
[15:39] <Out_Cold> Shockrates, slow down and explain that with more sense and on one line please
[15:39] <hdon> hmm, running it seemed to add it!
[15:39] <Halitech> Shockrates, explaining how to enable the root account is against ubuntu policies and other then being told to use sudo or gksudo we won't go beyond that
[15:40] <Out_Cold> what's the kde x sudo command?
[15:40] <draginx> Is it safe to upgrade from 8.10 to 9.04 on a hp pavilion laptop? :P
[15:40] <Halitech> Out_Cold, kdesu I believe
[15:40] <Shockrates> i am using kde. when i open system settings -> about me and try to change my image, this  msg (your administrator has disallowed chaning your image). so i try to enter this gui as a root or admin
[15:40] <Out_Cold> maybe that's what he needs
[15:40] <JoshuaL> draginx, it works fine on my hp pavilion :)
[15:40] <draginx> Alright cool :D thanks
[15:41] <Halitech> Out_Cold, he would still need to know program to open
[15:41] <Out_Cold> yea.
[15:41] <mud_bat> !wpa
[15:41] <Halitech> Shockrates, can  you use kdesu or sudo in the terminal?
[15:41] <Out_Cold> not sure what "about me" is
[15:41] <Shockrates> Halitech: no
[15:41] <Shockrates> doesnt work
[15:41] <Halitech> Shockrates, so you aren't the admin or first user on the system?
[15:42] <Kazagistar> ls
[15:42] <Shockrates> Halitech: i managed to change the image 3 times with no problem, no something happened. anyway i try to enter this gui as a root
[15:42] <beniamino> i've just upgraded to karmic, and my root partition is not mounted during boot. i get dropped to a busybox shell. the error is 'gave up waiting for root device' but the device itself seems to be ok (/dev/sda1). the problem seems to be that theres no symlink in /dev/disks/by-uuid for the root partition. can i just create that symlink myself?
[15:43] <Out_Cold> Shockrates, you "can" do that. but everyone will tell you not to and no one will help
[15:43] <mikebeecham> does anyone know a workaround for allowing Google Chrome to play mp3s witin the browser?
[15:43] <Kazagistar> so, karmic has new eclipse, which is very cool... where do I go to install a plugin manually from a zip file?
[15:43] <Shockrates> Out_Cold: may i ask why?
[15:43] <Out_Cold> !root
[15:44] <Pici> Kazagistar: Karmic isn't released yet, so support is still in #ubuntu+1
[15:44] <pnut> lol@ubottu
[15:44] <fantasticulous> hey any idea where transmission saves .torrent files?
[15:45] <Out_Cold> fantasticulous, somewhere in /tmp?
[15:45] <fantasticulous> naw, /tmp gets cleared at reboots
[15:46] <Halitech> fantasticulous, anything for a setting in preferences?
[15:46] <fantasticulous> found them in ~/.config/transmission/torrents
[15:46] <fantasticulous> thanks
[15:49] <ranjan> hi there i am wondering with one simple thing .. how to enter  dns values that i have recived from my service provider .. they have given me  6 set of secondary dns so i am wondering how to insert this much value in netwok set up applet and i am using ubuntu 9.04 please help
[15:51] <beniamino> can anyone tell me anything about how the symlinks in /dev/disk/by-uuid are supposed to be created? are they recreated on every boot, or are they persistent? how can i recreate them? why might they fail to be created?
[15:51] <leafpile> hello.  where are the passwords for my wireless networking connection stored on jaunty?
[15:51] <lodder> Is it possible to setup a transparent squid proxy with the server only having one nic?
[15:51] <teeterhearing> whats up
[15:51] <jpds> lodder: ~/.gconf/system/networking/connections/*
[15:52] <ranjan> i am wondering with one simple thing .. how to enter  dns values that i have recived from my service provider .. they have given me  6 set of secondary dns so i am wondering how to insert this much value in netwok set up applet and i am using ubuntu 9.04 please help
[15:52] <Shockrates> cya t hanks
[15:52] <lodder> jpds: ???
[15:52] <jpds> lodder: That's the folder where they are stored.
[15:53] <x3r13x1z> Skype isn't working on ubuntu 8.04, I get sound, but I cannot send sound?
[15:53] <x3r13x1z> So, my friends won't hear me.
[15:53] <lodder> jpds: it's on my server not a desktop
[15:53] <Snicksie> x3r13x1z, you should change a little bit ;)
[15:53] <x3r13x1z> change color of my text?
[15:53] <Snicksie> x3r13x1z, try to set the sound settings to pulse, that should help ;)
[15:53] <jpds> lodder: Oh, sorry, that was for leafpile.
[15:54] <jpds> leafpile: They are stored in ~/.gconf/system/networking/connections/*
[15:54] <ranjan> hi there i am wondering with one simple thing .. how to enter  dns values that i have recived from my service provider .. they have given me  6 set of secondary dns so i am wondering how to insert this much value in netwok set up applet and i am using ubuntu 9.04 please help
[15:54] <lodder> jpds: can you help me?
[15:54] <x3r13x1z> The sound is set to pulseaudio, and I can't change it
[15:54] <leafpile> jpds - thanks - thought i looked in there and i found a file with the essid but not a password.  i'll check again
[15:56] <zer0x> !shadow
[15:56] <zer0x> awww
[15:56] <x3r13x1z> ?
[15:56] <[Di]> óÿñå íàðîäó òî Î_î
[15:57] <Snicksie> x3r13x1z, can't you change it? weird ;)
[15:57] <[Di]> Îî
[15:58] <Snicksie> x3r13x1z, do you have a screenshot of your exact problem? my skype works perfectly. i got pavu installed by the way, that helps imo to get the sound harder, sometimes it is not hard enough, perhaps that's the problem.  Try to install pavu ;)
[15:58] <Snicksie> x3r13x1z, sorry, i mean pavucontrol; sudo apt-get install pavucontrol
[15:59] <pshr_> !ics
[15:59] <vadviktor> Which port do I have to open on the firewall for Empathy's Salut protocol, please?
[16:01] <|DiveRR|> ÿ òóäà ïîïàë?:O
[16:01] <Pici> !ru | |DiveRR|
[16:01] <|DiveRR|> ïîõîäó íå òóäà...
[16:02] <x3r13x1z> Thanks snicksie, I'll try that, just a moment
[16:02] <raik> how much time left for karmic koala?
[16:03] <zer0x> raik: tomorrow :D
[16:03] <dujsh> coming soon
[16:03] <mM94> hello everyone. I'm having a strange issue with pcman file manager. It works fine if i launch it from the terminal, but if i launch it from the menu i can't view pictures
[16:03] <XLV> DiskeT, onjoin spam
[16:03] <Pici> raik, Karmic will be released some time during the 29th, i.e: there is no exact time. You can await the announcement in #ubuntu-release-party
[16:04] <dujsh> hello,how to install gtk+?
[16:04] <Inferus> sudo apt-get install gtk ?
[16:04] <Inferus> xD
[16:04] <dujsh> but it can't work.
[16:05] <zer0x> !isitout
[16:05] <zer0x> :D
[16:05] <raik> can anyone suggest me a good video converter?
[16:05] <iceroot> raik: vlc
[16:05] <zer0x> raik: mencoder or ffmpeg :D
[16:05] <cdog69> i assume if I am downloading the 64-bit server edition of ubuntu that I need 64-bit hardware, yes?
[16:05] <kimico> 4096
[16:06] <x3r13x1z> Microphone, Speakers and Ringing, they are all set on "PulseAudio (local)", and I can't change any of them
[16:06] <zer0x> cdog69: yes
[16:06] <zer0x> cdog69: it wont boot on x86 hardware
[16:06] <skrite> msg nickserv identify bitsbam
[16:06] <Kazagistar> dujsh: what exactly about it does not work? what are you trying to do with gtk+?
[16:06] <Pici> skrite: Please change your password.
[16:07] <cdog69> lol
[16:07] <frantic1> Hi all. Can i install C++ Compiler with the apt?
[16:07] <x3r13x1z> Snicksie: Microphone, Speakers and Ringing, they are all set on "PulseAudio (local)", and I can't change any of them.
[16:08] <Pici> frantic1: sure, the build-essential metapackage will install everything you need to get started compiling c and c++
[16:08] <SmokeyD> hey people, I am having issues for a few days akready with nl.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty-i386 repository and jaunty-security repositorie
[16:08] <SmokeyD> I keep getting 404 not found errors
[16:08] <dujsh> kazagistar: yes. i need it for other software.
[16:09] <frantic1> Pici: so, what i have to write in the console to have it?
[16:09] <Pici> frantic1: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[16:09] <frantic1> Pici: thanks
[16:09] <Snicksie> x3r13x1z, applications-> sound & video -> pulseaudio device chooser
[16:09] <realf> hi
[16:10] <x3r13x1z> ok, I'll  test that
[16:10] <Flare183> !hi | realf
[16:10] <ruby_on_tails> hello
[16:10] <frantic1> Pici: it says that they are already installed o.O
[16:10] <ruby_on_tails> when I press crtl+2/3/4 the screen refreshes, are these the shortcuts for refresh ?
[16:11] <Pici> frantic1: so you have a compiler already
[16:11] <x3r13x1z> There's no such thing as that in the Applications>Sound and video menu?
[16:11] <x3r13x1z> :S
[16:11] <Pici> frantic1: gcc is the executable name.
[16:11] <rytis> hello
[16:12] <frantic1> Pici: gcc: no input files
[16:12]  * rytis trying to detect Ranting
[16:12] <rytis> do anyone saw here some weird indian?
[16:12] <RantingHuman> hello rytis
[16:12] <rytis> snap
[16:12] <ubuntu_> hi all
[16:12] <ubuntu_> hi all
[16:12] <rytis> my nick search raped me
[16:12] <Flare183> ubuntu_: Hi
[16:13] <om26er> ubuntu_, hey
[16:13] <om26er> ubuntu_, your problem solved?
[16:13] <ruby_on_tails> how can I create a keyboard shortcut to launch gedit ?
[16:13] <Travis-42> Is there a way to get an old version of a software package from a repository? The newest one broke things for me.
[16:13] <ubuntu_> I have a problem
[16:13] <om26er> Travis-42, which app you talking about
[16:14] <x3r13x1z> Snicksie: I don't get it, I installed pavucontrol just as you said, but it isn't in the applications>Sound and Video menu?
[16:14] <Flare183> !ask | ubuntu_
[16:14] <Pici> !compile | frantic1
[16:14] <Travis-42> om26er: exuberant-ctags
[16:15] <frantic1> Pici , ubottu thanks =>
[16:15] <Snicksie> x3r13x1z, hm, here it was, try terminal -> pavucontrol
[16:16] <JonathanEllis1> What is the most recent release of sun java for ubuntu?
[16:16] <nitrohax> java 6 i belive.
[16:16] <x3r13x1z> Snicksie: Oh, now it worked =D
[16:16] <ruby_on_tails> anyone ?
[16:16] <nitrohax> download the JRE package from add/remove programs
[16:16] <Flare183> JonathanEllis: Sun Java 6
[16:16] <JonathanEllis1> nitrohax and Flare183: Thanks. Thats what I thought.
[16:17] <alabd> Good day everyone , Is it against to ubuntu mailing list license if someone allows that his/her notes/answers be copied into a non-free book ?
[16:17] <Flare183> JonathanEllis: No problem
[16:17] <pshr_> !iptables
[16:17] <julios> hello
[16:17] <ubuntu_> !ask ubuntu_
[16:18] <julios> help please install tv capture ati all in wonder 9600
[16:18] <ruby_on_tails> anyone ?
[16:18] <ruby_on_tails> how can I create a keyboard shortcut to launch gedit .....................
[16:18] <nitrohax> ruby_on_tails> you using ubuntu? or the netbook remix?
[16:19] <ruby_on_tails> nitrohax: ubuntu 9.04
[16:19] <Flare183> !shortcuts | ruby_on_tails
[16:19] <ruby_on_tails> Flare183: that helps to give shortcuts for predefined stuff, like terminal, desktop, etc
[16:19] <ruby_on_tails> I want the ability to create shortcuts for any app I want
[16:19] <ruby_on_tails> maybe for supertuxkart ?
[16:20] <ruby_on_tails> oh I can add
[16:20] <ruby_on_tails> :D
[16:20] <nitrohax> ruby_on_tails> click add then make your own line
[16:20] <OerHeks> ruby_on_tails, launch as 'gedit' ?
[16:21] <chiques> does anyone know of any transient simulators for Ubuntu?
[16:21] <ruby_on_tails> OerHeks: if I press ctrl+1 gedit opens
[16:21] <ruby_on_tails> ok, its workin g now
[16:21] <ruby_on_tails> thanks :D
[16:22] <jmcantrell> are there any issues with using ext4 and luks?
[16:23] <tyler_d1> my wireless keeps crapping out after sleeping ( ubuntu 9.04 , Satellite A20 Laptop )... looking for assistance in troubleshooting?
[16:23] <Inferus> what time will 9.1 be released?
[16:24] <Guest_234> hi all
[16:24] <Guest_234> i have a question
[16:24] <tyler_d1> !ask
[16:25] <Guest_234> what is soft can replace MS visio?
[16:25] <x3r13x1z> Snicksie: Thanks sooo much! I changed the sound controls a bit and now it's working perfectly fine!!! =D thanks again!
[16:25] <fcn> !isitout
[16:25] <ubuntu_> !ask | Guest_234
[16:25] <robin__> i installed compizconfig and it didnt work the way i thought it was going, i uninstalled it and now i cant get back to the default settings for workspaces anyone help me with this
[16:25] <wakdep> Guest_234 - www.osalt.com/visio
[16:25] <phil_fl> Guest_234: Kivio
[16:26] <phil_fl> Guest_234: Dia
[16:26] <Snicksie> x3r13x1z, it's all right, nice to help people ;) they help me too ;)
[16:26] <ubuntu_> :)
[16:26] <nitrohax> vista business OEM .iso
[16:26] <x3r13x1z> ;)
[16:26] <ubuntu_> :))))
[16:26] <tyler_d> !wireless | tyler_d
[16:27] <wakdep> !wireless | wakdep
[16:27] <Guest_234> what soft run in Ubuntu (Linux) similar MS Visio?
[16:28] <Trolly123> Ey fresh UBUNTUS!
[16:28] <Trolly123> Everything fresh with YOU?!?!?!?!?!?
[16:28] <Inferus> Guest_234: tried Dia?
[16:28] <Trolly123> Can I question you something?
[16:28] <x3r13x1z> XD
[16:28] <phil_fl> Guest_234: Dia Kivio
[16:28] <Shehu> Hey guys can someone help me real quick? I am trying to use a verizon 3G modem to connect to the internet How do I get it to dial?
[16:29] <Guest_234> thanks phil_fl
[16:29] <Trolly123> Because my UBUNTU isnt working how i want it work!
[16:29] <Guest_234> i will try
[16:29] <Inferus> Trolly123: http://www.google.co.uk/linux
[16:29] <Trolly123> I have evertything problems with the UBUNTU!
[16:30] <boomernang> Guest_234, wine no good for visio?
[16:30] <mleger> hello all. I was wondering if anyone can link me to some sort of how-to for making ubuntu 9.04 boot faster??? please I really need this for a project
[16:30] <phil_fl> Guest_234: Also you can run Visio 2003 on ubuntu via wine
[16:30] <Trolly123> Can I you now asking how i get it to the working because i have already looked in internetz but nothing understanded!
[16:31] <mleger> Anyone?
[16:31] <thellos> alguem para tirar uma duvida ai?
[16:31] <thellos> na linguagem portuques, pois meu ingles ... ta com nada...
[16:32] <DJones> !pt | thellos
[16:32] <Trolly123> If i say it it schould the language changeing it doesnt be changing his language but falling down!
[16:32] <Trolly123> Thats realy terible!
[16:32] <thellos> como fazer isso?
[16:32] <llutz> !de | Trolly123
[16:32] <thellos> pois na escolha dos servidores escolhi ubuntuserver
[16:32] <Trolly123> Isnt here any one who is me helpening?
[16:32] <thellos> ai caiu aqui
[16:32] <Trolly123> But i do just englisch speak!
[16:33] <kazaa_lite> anyone running asterisk on ubuntu?
[16:33] <Trolly123> In german ubuntu they are everytime schwafeling!
[16:33] <Snicksie> Trolly123, what's the problem? ;)
[16:33] <Trolly123> That isnt me does help!
[16:33] <thellos> ok, acho que ja aprendi, e só clickar no link... obrigado.
[16:33] <vadviktor> Which port do I have to open on the firewall for Empathy's Salut protocol, please?
[16:33] <Trolly123> If i say it it schould the language changeing it doesnt be changing his language but falling down!
[16:33] <Snicksie> hm, don't really understand ;)
[16:34] <TheComputerGuy> Hey people!
[16:34] <kazaa_lite> Trolly123 is trying to say he/she cannot change OS language
[16:34] <Trolly123> When I want to change the language, it crushes!
[16:34] <TheComputerGuy> Can I update an Karmic daily image to a final one?
[16:34] <Trolly123> What is os language?
[16:35] <kazaa_lite> Trolly123: are you male or female?
[16:35] <joaopinto> TheComputerGuy, sure, when it's out, using rsync
[16:35] <eldon_> male
[16:35] <Trolly123> female, but why do you ask?
[16:35] <TheComputerGuy> joaopinto, How do I do that?
[16:35] <kazaa_lite> because i like females:P
[16:35] <jheina> Hei - is anyone here from the UK and has got some spare time for some questions concerning error correction of some English sentences? :> (I didn't know any other place to ask, sorry :<)
[16:36] <Trolly123> do you want to marry me?
[16:36] <everthonVS> kazaa_lite no, because Trolly123 is the only female you ever talked to
[16:36] <kazaa_lite> yeah.... lets get married:P
[16:36] <kazaa_lite> jheina: i am from london
[16:36] <Trolly123> i love you, kazaa!
[16:36] <kazaa_lite> lol
[16:36] <zer0x> this place is strange today..
[16:36] <TheComputerGuy> yea
[16:37] <jussi01> !ot | kazaa_lite Trolly123
[16:37] <ubuntu_> lol
[16:37] <xixonudo> algun español?
[16:37] <xixonudo> any spanish here ?
[16:37] <DJones> !es | xixonudo
[16:37] <eldon_> I can not get flash player to work on some games keeps wanting me to install it
[16:37] <pblchai> help im trying to install my web cam, but lsusb showme only 2 usb ports empty and i got 6 2 in front and 4 back the pc
[16:37] <Trolly123> but there is kazaan not drin!
[16:37] <xixonudo> ty
[16:37] <TheComputerGuy> I just can't wait to Karmic Koala to be launched tomorrow!!
[16:37] <Trolly123> I love you, my dream!
[16:38] <jussi01> Trolly123: please stay on topic.
[16:38] <llutz> trolls are like boomerangs...
[16:38] <TheComputerGuy> lol
[16:38] <TheComputerGuy> they always get back
[16:38] <Trolly123> okay, can me been helped?
[16:39] <jussi01> Trolly123: with?
[16:39] <everthonVS> A friend of mine bought a badass Intel® Core™2 Quad Processor Q8200, so wich version of Karmic should I install? 32 or 64bits?
[16:39] <Trolly123> my quesition i have more on top questioned!
[16:39] <curtlee2002> 64
[16:39] <jussi01> Trolly123: do you have an ubuntu support question?
[16:39] <Trolly123> If i say it it schould the language changeing it doesnt be changing his language but falling down!
[16:40] <Trolly123> Can you please, please help me?
[16:40] <nitrohax> everthonVS> 64 will work on that
[16:40] <TheComputerGuy> Trolly123, Do you mean when you change language it crashes?
[16:40] <Trolly123> yes!
[16:40] <vadviktor> Which port do I have to open on the firewall for Empathy's Salut protocol, please?
[16:40] <TheComputerGuy> Trolly123, What version are you using?
[16:40] <miklos> whatis karmick coala?
[16:40] <Trolly123> 8.10
[16:41] <TheComputerGuy> miklos, The new version of Ubuntu
[16:41] <miklos> after 910?
[16:41] <nitrohax> miklos> t's the release of ubuntu 9.10
[16:41] <everthonVS> nitrohax the Intel site says an EM64T-enabled BIOS is required, so the CPU architecture is 64 not 32?
[16:41] <TheComputerGuy> Trolly123, It simply locks out?
[16:41] <Trolly123> yes!
[16:41] <miklos> a have 910 3 month..
[16:41] <TheComputerGuy> Trolly123, Wait a second
[16:41] <SteveSimpson> DCC SEND "PreCalculus" 0 0 0
[16:41] <nitrohax> well do you have 64 bit enabled in the bios and is your MB able to handle it
[16:42] <zer0x> !karmic | miklos
[16:42] <miklos> ok
[16:42] <curtlee2002> just try a 64-bit live cd
[16:42] <everthonVS> nitrohax dunno, I'll verify that this weekend, but I'm gonna download the 64bit version anyway
[16:43] <curtlee2002> it will fell to boot if it doesn't support 64
[16:43] <nitrohax> d/l both just incase
[16:43] <TheComputerGuy> Trolly123, What language are you trying to change?
[16:43] <everthonVS> nitrohax you're right, I'll d/l both indeed, just in case :)
[16:43] <everthonVS> nitrohax thanks for the advice
[16:43] <Trolly123> englisch to luxembourgish
[16:44] <nitrohax> everthonVS> np. like they said, it won't run if it's not supported, just check the bios settings and such. cause i don't see a MB not able to handle 64 bit with that socket
[16:44] <everthonVS> nitrohax somebody said to me that *every* core 2 quad is 64 bits. is that true?
[16:44] <curtlee2002> more then likely that is true
[16:45] <nitrohax> yes that is true. it's up to what the MB can handle.
[16:45] <nitrohax> if it has the right paths.
[16:45] <curtlee2002> it would be a waste to have a 32 bit one hahahahha
[16:45] <andrew___> list
[16:45] <everthonVS> nitrohax hum, cool!
[16:45] <nitrohax> the first pent. D's can handle it but the MB doesn't have the correct paths to handle it
[16:45] <TheComputerGuy> Trolly123, Try updating to 9.04
[16:45] <Trolly123> why?
[16:46] <TheComputerGuy> Trolly123, Maybe there's a fix to it on 9.04
[16:46] <TheComputerGuy> Trolly123, I found nothing :(
[16:46] <Trolly123> ans you think then goes it?
[16:46] <TheComputerGuy> Trolly123, Better, wait until tomorrow and upgrade to 9.10 :)
[16:46] <everthonVS> so, it's just me or anyone else think that empathy sucks?
[16:47] <Trolly123> shut up!
[16:47] <everthonVS> I miss pidgin already :(
[16:47] <TheComputerGuy> Ok
[16:47] <zer0x> everthonVS: does it have an OTR plugin?
[16:47] <bin1010> howdy
[16:47] <TheComputerGuy> Pidgin is a lot better than Empathy
[16:47] <nitrohax> everthonVS> pidgin comes on all systems, just need to d/l it
[16:47] <Trolly123> SHUT UP!
[16:47] <everthonVS> zer0x my pidgin yes, empathy I don't known if there's any OTR
[16:47] <TheComputerGuy> Yea
[16:47] <Berzerker-> Trolly123, stop trolling.
[16:48] <leaf-sheep> everthonVS: Why are not you using Pidgin then?
[16:48] <bin1010> is there a way to save printer options of the common print dialog in gnome, the one used by gedit, firefox, etc?
[16:48] <Trolly123> Known Networks 		ChatZilla error 	Connected Networks 	<none>
[16:48] <Trolly123> URL 	irc://foo/bar 	Not Connected 	Lag 	<unknown>
[16:48] <everthonVS> nitrohax yeah, I known, but why did they change the default?
[16:48] <Trolly123> URL 	irc://chat.freenode.net/ubuntu 	Mode 	+tncLfJ #ubuntu-unregged 2,5 	Users 	1559, 1@, 0%, 0+
[16:48] <Trolly123> Topic 	Official Ubuntu Support Channel | IRC Guidelines: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines | FAQ: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FAQ | Support options: http://www.ubuntu.com/support | IRC info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC | Pastes to http://paste.ubuntu.com | Install Ubuntu: http://www.ubuntu.com/download & http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/904 | Karmic RC (9.10) Support in #ubuntu+1...
[16:48] <Trolly123> ...| Karmic party in #ubuntu-release-party
[16:48] <everthonVS> I know Pidgin was missing video chat but..
[16:49] <nitrohax> everthonVS> are you talking about the 9.10 rlease?
[16:49] <draginx> does 9.04 have openoffice 3?
[16:49] <everthonVS> leaf-sheep I *am* using Pidgin, but it is not the default anymore
[16:49] <TheComputerGuy> draginx, yea
[16:49] <draginx> TheComputerGuy, thanks and where can I see a list of changes from 9.04 to 9.10?
[16:49] <miklos> can I order karmic?
[16:49] <everthonVS> nitrohax yes, 9.10 w/ empathy, right?
[16:49] <TheComputerGuy> draginx, Wait a sec
[16:50] <nitrohax> everthonVS> I'm just messing with that on vbox right now, and i haven't gotten all up into yet
[16:50] <everthonVS> nitrohax last time I've checked, 9.10 replaced Pidgin with Empathy :(
[16:50] <TheComputerGuy> draginx, http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/910overview
[16:50] <mikeisghay> hi guys im mike and im ghay
[16:50] <zer0x> everthonVS: Doesn't look like it does have OTR, that sucks muchly :/
[16:51] <mikeisghay> hi guys im mike and im ghay
[16:51] <nitrohax> everthonVS> then d/l it. easy fix. LOL
[16:52] <everthonVS> nitrohax I know, but... nevermind. It's just it bothers me
[16:52] <draginx> why has empathy become the default now? :(
[16:52] <everthonVS> nitrohax no plugins, no nothing
[16:52] <everthonVS> why it became the default?
[16:52] <everthonVS> *IM
[16:53] <zer0x> I think because of cam support, but I could be wrong.. I don't really IM
[16:53] <nitrohax> emapthy became the defualt because the developers figured it was more stable and offered more to the user, you can always d/l any prgram you want to better your linux/online experince
[16:53] <everthonVS> draginx I think it's because of the Google Video Chat support
[16:53] <Pici> Empathy isn't the default in any released version of Ubuntu.  Karmic support is still in #ubuntu+1
[16:53] <everthonVS> draginx but Pidgin also has it now
[16:54] <draginx> Pici, this 910releast note thing says it is the default now
[16:54] <zesoze> hi
[16:54] <Pici> draginx: 9.10 is not released.
 emapthy became the defualt because the developers figured it was more stable and offered more to the user, you can always d/l any prgram you want to better your linux/online experince <-- good point
[16:54] <zesoze> somebody can help me ?
[16:54] <draginx> Pici, hush :P just go tosleep for 24 hours ;)
[16:54] <make0rbreak> kk back
[16:54] <zesoze> i want to translate ubuntu to a language of brazilian indians. This is possible?
[16:55] <TheComputerGuy> zesoze, Yes!
[16:55] <TheComputerGuy> zesoze, Im brazilian!
[16:55] <zesoze> nice man
[16:55] <TheComputerGuy> zesoze, It's a little hard but you can
[16:55] <zesoze> how can I do it?
 anyway, you're right. I could always install Pidgin, even if Empath became the default
[16:56] <TheComputerGuy> zesoze, Wait a second
[16:56] <zesoze> I think em rosetta (launchpad) ok?
[16:56] <TheComputerGuy> zesoze, Ok
[16:56] <make0rbreak> thecomputerguy, your nick is the name of my dads company :D
[16:56] <TheComputerGuy> make0rbreak, lol
[16:56] <zesoze> but Kaingang language is not support yet
[16:56] <everthonVS> TheComputerGuy dude, me too! I'm from BH, and you?
[16:56] <TheComputerGuy> everthonVS, I'm from Sete Lagoas
[16:56] <TheComputerGuy> everthonVS, but now im living in Pouso Alegre
[16:57] <TheComputerGuy> everthonVS, Sete lagoas is 80km of BH
[16:57] <TheComputerGuy> everthonVS, :D
[16:57] <TheComputerGuy> zesoze, Hmm
[16:57] <everthonVS> TheComputerGuy nice city
[16:57] <zesoze> TheComputerGuy, so what do I you recommend?
[16:58] <TheComputerGuy> zesoze, Found this: https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu
[16:58] <TheComputerGuy> zesoze, Try contacting the ubuntu translators
[16:58] <zesoze> TheComputerGuy, yes.
[16:58] <TheComputerGuy> zesoze, They can help you better :)
[16:59] <zesoze> ok.
[16:59] <generic> is there a name fore the little black box that pops up with instast messages and activity near the system tray?
[16:59] <zesoze> I will do it...thanks
[16:59] <generic> like is it an applet
[16:59] <TheComputerGuy> generic, I forgot its name
[16:59]  * nitrohax recommends "Diesel" USB flash drives. They take the abuse
[16:59] <ybeddyj> given that ubuntu no longer depends on xorg.conf is it possible to get a copy of the running config?
[16:59] <everthonVS> TheComputerGuy do you know if there's going to be a karmic install fest here in MG? I just see these in SP...
[17:00] <TheComputerGuy> everthonVS, I don't know
[17:00] <TheComputerGuy> everthonVS, Let me check
[17:00] <nitrohax> Pici> ahhhh.... you're flooding my screen LOL
[17:00] <generic>  TheComputerGuy then dont tell me that
[17:00] <ybeddyj> who is Pici ?
[17:00] <generic> anyone else know?
[17:00] <nitrohax> ybeddyj> Pici is a chan OP
[17:01] <Pici> I'm me.
[17:01] <TheComputerGuy> everthonVS, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KarmicReleaseParties#Brazil
[17:01] <Xcell> 9.10 kicks butt!
[17:01] <ybeddyj> ok
[17:01] <ctmjr> Pici is Pici
[17:01] <ybeddyj> given that ubuntu no longer depends on xorg.conf is it possible to get a copy of the running config?
[17:01] <andriijas> TheComputerGuy: it will be released today?
[17:02] <TheComputerGuy> andriijas, Tomorrow :)
[17:02] <Xcell> no.. im on rc
[17:02] <andriijas> TheComputerGuy: what timezone?;)
[17:02] <everthonVS> TheComputerGuy thanks, I didn't know that wiki page
[17:02] <Pici> andriijas, Karmic will be released some time during the 29th, i.e: there is no exact time. You can await the announcement in #ubuntu-release-party
[17:02] <Xcell> it works great with nvidia 190.42 and compiz.. sound works great 2
[17:02] <demonspork> yeah, I am running 32bit 9.04, so I am going to reinstall w/ 64bit 9.10
[17:02] <andriijas> Pici: thx
[17:02] <TheComputerGuy> andriijas, All ones
[17:03] <TheComputerGuy> everthonVS, Ubuntu Wiki is full of stuff
[17:03] <TecnoBrat> Last time I attempted to run 64 bit Ubuntu was like 8.10, and it didn't go over so well
[17:03] <TheComputerGuy> everthonVS, :)
[17:03] <everthonVS> TheComputerGuy I'm gonne keep an eye on it more often :)
[17:03] <demonspork> yeah, they have ironed out some of the issues
[17:03] <Slart> TecnoBrat: what went wrong? flash? java?
[17:03] <TheComputerGuy> everthonVS, Yeah :)
[17:03] <demonspork> one of which was a problem with flash
[17:03] <demonspork> and it is now fixed
[17:04] <demonspork> maybe I will even try to build a 64bit chromium
[17:04] <quinn_> looking for help: want to log into my ubuntu machine via ssh and mount my mac drive - machine is dual boot ubuntu and osX is it possible ?
[17:05] <TecnoBrat> Slart: I don't exactly remember ... might have have been flash .. I decided to just run 32 bit instead
[17:05] <Slart> quinn_: yes, if you've installed and configured the ssh server it should be possible.. (although I'm not entirely sure about the mac drive)
[17:05] <TecnoBrat> I remember saying to myself "this is just gonna be too much of a pain"
[17:05] <quinn_> yeah.. do ssh all the time
[17:06] <quinn_> not sure of the mount command to get the mac drive to come up
[17:06] <olskolirc> what is the command to disable icmp incoming ping request on the konsole command line?
[17:06] <everthonVS> help: hey, any of you guys known how to fix some flash+pulseaudio issue? I can't listen to youtube videos when I'm listenning to music...
[17:06] <zesoze> I sent a email to coordinators ....
[17:06] <quinn_> I'm logged in now.. and can see my external drive
[17:06] <Slart> TecnoBrat: mm.. I had 32bit firefox installed for a while.. but then adobe release the 64bit flash plugin and since then I haven't had any problems
[17:06] <Slart> quinn_: there's nothing in man mount?
[17:07] <olskolirc> everthonVS you can hear both if you use alsa instead of pulseaudio
[17:08] <everthonVS> olskolirc I liked ALSA, but pulseaudio is the default now and everybody should play nice with it
[17:08] <everthonVS> olskolirc I hate pulseaudio, but it is that kind of change that you can't fight
[17:09] <olskolirc> what is the command to disable icmp incoming ping request on the konsole command line?
[17:09] <CWinLx> I'm looking in the /etc/group file .. but how do I know what is the primary group vs the secondary group based on the file?
[17:10] <tyler_d> CWinLx: are you talking the passwd file or the shadow file?
[17:11] <CWinLx> i'm talking about the gorup file
[17:11] <CWinLx> group*
[17:11] <CWinLx> tyler_d, this file should contain the association between users and groups
[17:11] <CWinLx> /etc/group
[17:12] <pshr_> is it possible to craete links
[17:13] <Slart> pshr_: yes
[17:13] <pshr_> is it possible to craete links to directories
[17:14] <pshr_> Slart, ?
[17:14] <llutz> pshr_: use "ln"
[17:14] <addisonj> pshr_, yes, they are called symbolic links
[17:14] <addisonj> google it
[17:14] <pshr_> thanks addisonj :)
[17:14] <CWinLx> but you can't set privileges on these symbolic links
[17:15] <CWinLx> from the notes I was given
[17:15] <llutz> CWinLx: you can't, they always will have sources permissions
[17:15] <CWinLx> ahh, my notes are correct!
[17:15] <roger_padactor> weird the ip[ of my server is missing from my DHCP client table on my router, but the internet works on it
[17:16] <CWinLx> do, ifconfig
[17:16] <CWinLx> it should say if you have static IP there
[17:16] <roger_padactor> i do i set it to 122
[17:17] <reaktae> Hi! I need help with my ipw2200 wireless in jaunty. When I connect to my ipv4 network, which works fine, I get nothing. Pinging local loopback responds ok, pinging any lan boxes gives "Destination Host Unreachable". DHCP sets me up correctly and i have blacklisted the ipv6 module, which has caused trouble in the past. This is a fresh install and it never worked. Any suggestions?
[17:17] <CWinLx> roger_padactor then why do you think your using DHCP?
[17:18] <nightshade> anarki?
[17:18] <CWinLx> DCHP is not static IP
[17:18] <nightshade> ees anarki heer?
[17:18] <roger_padactor> right :)
[17:18] <roger_padactor> silly me
[17:19] <roger_padactor> ok back to the original problem. im forwarding port 22 to my server at 122 but i still cannot connect via ssh from an outside ip
[17:19] <zealiod> ive added a vlan to my network configuration, but traffic tagged with the vlan id from our switch doesnt get any network service, not even dhcp - what am i missing?
[17:19] <reaktae> roger_padactor: is your ssh server listening on that port?
[17:19] <CWinLx> roger_padactor, are you firewalled inside your current location?
[17:20] <roger_padactor> in my linksys router i have application ssh start 22 end 22 both tcp/udp enabled to 192.168.15.122 which is the right computer
[17:20] <musicalgenius> i cant seem to get my refresh rate above 60hz
[17:20] <Tohuw> I'm having an issue with my Toshiba e-Studio connected to my Ubuntu 9.10 system via IPP. Test pages print fine, but any job submitted goes through the queue, succeeding silently, but never actually submits to printer. I've verified this by checking logs on the printer itself via the Web interface. Any ideas?
[17:20] <Tohuw> musicalgenius: does your monitor support higher values?
[17:20] <musicalgenius> yeah
[17:20] <nightshade> speaking of which, does ubuntu have a firewall package to get?
[17:20] <Tohuw> musicalgenius: What monitor, refresh rate and resolution are you using?
[17:20] <musicalgenius> i just installed 9.10, and it would do 85hz in 9.04
[17:21] <roger_padactor> reaktae:  i just did the default install of the package so i would hope so. how do i check
[17:21] <musicalgenius> 17"crt monitor at 1024X768 and right now its 60hz but i want 85hz
[17:21] <Tohuw> nightshade: ufw is installed by default, which is a higher language interface to iptables. For a graphical interface, install gufw.
[17:21] <roger_padactor> reaktae: it has to be because i connect from computer to computer inside the network
[17:21] <Pici> musicalgenius: 9.10 is not yet released and is not supported in #ubuntu until it is. Please use #ubuntu+1 until it is.
[17:21] <nightshade> tohuw: thanks! :)
[17:21] <CWinLx> musicalgenius, yeah 60hz hurts the eyes
[17:22] <CWinLx> i get headaches
[17:22] <musicalgenius> yep, i do too
[17:22] <CWinLx> unless its LCD :)
[17:22] <CWinLx> LCD doesn't flicker
[17:22] <reaktae> roger_padactor: makes sense. i'd look into the port translation. also, what client are you attempting to connect from?
[17:22] <sdfd> there a way to emulate windows movie player have whole load of avi films that say they only work on movie player =/
[17:22] <musicalgenius> does ubuntu support ati radeon 7k?
[17:23] <sdfd> windows movie player*
[17:23] <roger_padactor> reaktae:  mac
[17:23] <xenocampanoli> My vpn client is unstable.  I am using KVpnc.  Is there something better?  This one breaks my network sometimes, so I have to reboot and the connection generally breaks down after just a few minutes.
[17:23] <ctmjr> sdfd: did you try with mplayer
[17:23] <sdfd> ctmjr, no only vlc
[17:24] <reaktae> roger_padactor: from the terminal? are you doing "ssh your_ip -l user -p port"?
[17:24] <roger_padactor> yes from terminal  ssh  user@ip   ill try ur way
[17:24] <erUSUL> musicalgenius: the free radeon driver should support it without problems
[17:25] <din> i have a ubuntu feisty machine that hangs on boot. i've removed all startup links, and redirected the console to another tty in hopes of debugging... to no avail.
[17:25] <reaktae> I need help with my ipw2200 wireless in jaunty. When I connect to my ipv4 network, which works fine, I get nothing. Pinging local loopback responds ok, pinging any lan boxes gives "Destination Host Unreachable". DHCP sets me up correctly and i have blacklisted the ipv6 module, which has caused trouble in the past. This is a fresh install and it never worked. Any suggestions?
[17:25] <din> anyone have any ideas?
[17:26] <xenocampanoli> My vpn client is unstable.  I am using KVpnc.  Is there something better?  This one breaks my network sometimes, so I have to reboot and the connection generally breaks down after just a few minutes.
[17:26] <Mka> din: did it ever booted before?
[17:26] <fragalot> hey - recently all USB devices stopped working (USB stick, SD cards,..) I have no idea just which version of ubuntu i'm running, it's on my EeePC.. and it's worked fine, no idea what changed.
[17:27] <din> Mka: yes.
[17:27] <ryuzaki> ola
[17:27] <m0RrE> fragalot: lsb_release -a
[17:27] <Mka> din: what did you do (install/remove) to make it go into that situation?
[17:27] <IHS_Volunteer> so, what are some good ARM systems to run Ubuntu on?
[17:27] <quinn_> hmm what command might show me where my os X drive/partition lives?
[17:27] <xenocampanoli> I would like to use something that is just command line only, rather than htis kubuntuy GUI thing.
[17:27] <fragalot> m0RrE: Description:Ubuntu 9.04
[17:28] <din> Mka: actually i converted it from vmware server to vmware esx, and it's now in this situation.
[17:28] <Mka> quinn_: try "sudo cfdisk"
[17:28] <scott____> I have two identical drives.. 250 gb each. in my ubuntu 9.04 box.. I need to back up my /home folder.. and want to copy it to this other drive.. but when I attempt to open it in Nautilus.. "Create Folder" is greyed out.. why?
[17:29] <CWinLx> how do I change my name in here?
[17:29] <CWinLx> sorry for offtopic
[17:29] <IHS_Volunteer>  /nick Name
[17:29] <Mka> din: so you are running fiesty inside VMware?
[17:29] <short> testing
[17:29] <short> did it work? I should be named 'short' but its still appearing as CWinLx
[17:29] <IHS_Volunteer> it's short
[17:29] <din> Mka: yes. it's a production machine that I cannot upgrade just yet, but i want to get it running in na existing esx cluster.
[17:29] <short> ahh thanks
[17:29] <scott____> yeah, short, you are now a bit short
[17:29] <quinn_> Mka: did that an dI see 1 unknown and 2 Unusable
[17:29] <short> i should have went with tall
[17:30] <short> thanks :)
[17:30] <fragalot> does anyone know what could cause my Eee to stop accepting USB devices? dmesg shows [107448.249193] usb 5-3: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 79
[17:30] <scott____> welcome
[17:30] <Mka> din: sorry, dont have an idea
[17:30] <quinn_> Mka: the Unknow looks like it might be the drive that is partitioned for Linux and os x
[17:30] <Mka> quinn_: ok try "sudo fdisk -l"
[17:30] <din> Mka: well, would you know of an interactive startup for ubuntu?
[17:30] <scott____> I can mount and unmount this identical 250 gb drive.. just can't seem to write to it..
[17:30] <zesoze> join  #ubuntu-translators
[17:30] <Luyang> GUYS!
[17:31] <vispera> who is chinese? tell me
[17:31] <vispera>  I bet you say that to everyone. I bet you say that to everyone. I bet you say that to everyone. I bet you say that to everyone.
[17:31] <julio> hi ppl, can anyone let me know on wich time zone is calculated tomorrows launch?
[17:31] <Mka> din: nope
[17:31] <vispera> who is chinese? tell me
[17:31] <vispera> who is chinese? tell me who is chinese? tell mewho is chinese? tell me
[17:31] <ColonelC81> Can anyone tell me the command line i need to put in to make VLC my default player in the preffered application box on Ubunut???
[17:31] <Pici> vispera: Please stop.
[17:31] <xenocampanoli> My vpn client is unstable.  I am using KVpnc.  Is there something better?  This one breaks my network sometimes, so I have to reboot and the connection generally breaks down after just a few minutes.
[17:31] <Mka> !offline|vispera
[17:32] <quinn_> Mka: thanks.. I see an unknow in that as well which I believe to be my os X partition
[17:32] <Mka> oops!
[17:32] <Mka> quinn_: ok
[17:32] <jchstevens> Hi.  I'm having great trouble installing Ubuntu on my Dell laptop.  Is anyone able to help me straighten out my disk partitions?
[17:33] <Mka> !offtopic >Mka
[17:33] <ColonelC81> Can anyone tell me the command line i need to put in to make VLC my default player in the preffered application box on Ubunut???
[17:34] <Mka> ColonelC81: why dont you use Nautilus?
[17:35] <LogicalDash> My Java programs (stored in .jar files) are all using an unreadably tiny font. How do I change it?
[17:36] <quinn_> Mka: got it to work... brilliant and thnks
[17:38] <EddieWork> alright i have an unusual problem
[17:38] <EddieWork> i installed ubuntu 8.04.3 onto a sunfire 2270(cd-less) server
[17:38] <Kazagistar> ColonelC81: check out "mad update-alternatives"... that should work
[17:38] <EddieWork> it put the mbr on the usb drive and i cant figure out how to get it onto the drive so that it will boot
[17:39] <fragalot> anyone? :(
[17:39]  * fragalot has to leave in 20 mins
[17:39] <roger_padactor> Phil_Ewert:  thannks for the help
[17:40] <Mka> fragalot: whats your problem?
[17:40] <trism> fragalot: what sort of usb devices? that dmesg line means that the usb subsystem sees the device but no driver picked it up
[17:40]  * Kazagistar just found out (when searching for fragalot's question) that empathy IRC seems to lack yet another feature... search
[17:41] <ashleigh> Hi, I have UNR and switched to classic mode. The desktop icons do not show unless I open nautilus manually in a console. How can I get around this?
[17:41] <trism> Kazagistar: /lastlog, best command in irssi
[17:41] <Ubantu_Dude> I need help, I have viruses on my Ubantu installation
[17:41] <sdfd> Ubantu_Dude, what males you say that ?
[17:41] <sdfd> Ubantu_Dude, makes*
[17:41] <roger_padactor> where are the ssh logs
[17:41] <yunosh> hi. what's the replacement for localeconf in newer ubuntu versions?
[17:41] <EddieWork> hes trolling... thats what makes him say that
[17:41] <TeslaUa_> 41f46f62a90fb825a374749895ac3307 MD5 for ubuntu-9.10-desktop-i386.iso
[17:41] <PRIDE> empathy question: can it vid chat with window's aim and msn?
[17:41] <sdfd> roger_padactor, /var/log/
[17:41] <TeslaUa_> anyone can say what is that?
[17:42] <IHS_Volunteer> Ubantu_Dude, you can't spell ubuntu, yet you made it here?! D:
[17:42] <joaopinto> PRIDE, no
[17:42] <Ubantu_Dude> I have all of thes .o files and someone told me they were viruses
[17:42] <Kazagistar> trism: " - Unsupported command"
[17:42] <Ubantu_Dude> Should I delete all of those?
[17:42] <trism> Kazagistar: I said in irssi
[17:42] <PRIDE> joaopinto, bummer, you know of anything that could
[17:42] <joaopinto> troll in the channel
[17:42] <ashleigh> ubantu_dude: rm -rf /
[17:42] <joaopinto> PRIDE, I believe amsn supports video over msn, but I am not sure
[17:42] <LogicalDash> http://yfrog.com/7cscreenshotcsp <- This is what JDownloader looks like for me right now. I think something's wrong with my Java setup that makes it use this tiny tiny font.
[17:42] <ashleigh> in a terminal as root
[17:43] <joaopinto> ashleigh, please STOP
[17:43] <llutz> ashleigh: stop that! even if its a troll
[17:43] <IHS_Volunteer> Ubantu_Dude, maybe on windows files with that extension might mean a virus, but not on linux. I don't exactly know what they are..but they aren't viral.
[17:43] <Berzerker-> trolls deserve it.
[17:43] <Berzerker-> seriously.
[17:43] <jchstevens> Anyone help with: having great trouble installing Ubuntu on my Dell laptop.  Is anyone able to help me straighten out my disk partitions?
[17:43] <ashleigh> lol
[17:43] <trism> fragalot: I was having a similar problem with usb storage devices, the usb_storage driver wasn't loaded when I would plug them in, so I had to add it to /etc/modules so it would load on boot, then no problems
[17:43] <fragalot> IHS_Volunteer: .o is the output of a compiled file.
[17:43] <IHS_Volunteer> fragalot, ah, k.
[17:43] <EddieWork> hes not gonna do it if hes just trolling... prolly a gentoo user out for revenge
[17:43] <timdot> not if someone else who isn't trolling decides to play with the command you gave them :)
[17:43] <fragalot> trism: usb_storage? ok, *tries*
[17:43] <PRIDE> joaopinto, thx thx i'll look into that, my main query is aim...sigh i guess i'll just have to do without
[17:43] <Kazagistar> no-one deserves to have their hard drive wiped
[17:44] <Ubantu_Dude> Why do I have viruses I thought Ubantu didnt have viruses?
[17:44] <jrgp> Ubantu_Dude: you have no viruses and ubuntu has no 'a' in it
[17:44] <IHS_Volunteer> There's a few HD's I'd like to wipe..namely the 3 people still using windows on my home network. :|
[17:44] <Ubantu_Dude> jrgp: Umm its Ubantu learn to spell
[17:44] <jrgp> u b u n t u
[17:44] <IHS_Volunteer> K, it's a troll.
[17:44] <jrgp> someone kick this troll
[17:44] <timdot> Ubantu_Dude, learn to troll :p
[17:44] <IHS_Volunteer> for sure, not just an idiot user.
[17:44] <llutz> don't feed all those trolls, please
[17:45] <Kazagistar> look at all the responses... successful troll is successful?
[17:45] <EddieWork> [12:43] CTCP/VERSION reply from Ubantu_Dude : xchat 2.8.6-2 Windows XP [Intel /1.99GHz]
[17:45] <EddieWork> lol.
[17:45] <IHS_Volunteer> truly successful trolls cause the raeg faec.
[17:45] <timdot> nobody raged, therefore troll is not successful
[17:45] <jrgp> winxp? lolnub
[17:46] <Ubantu_Dude> I find it funny someone in a Ubantu chat room would call anyone a noob
[17:46] <EddieWork> but im on XP!
[17:46] <Pici> Please stay on topic.
[17:46] <EddieWork> tis my dev machine at work though
[17:46] <EddieWork> Ubantu_Dude, because you enjoy gentoo doesnt make you an expert
[17:46] <EddieWork> lololololololol
[17:46] <Pici> !offtopic
[17:46] <Ubantu_Dude> ho ho ho
[17:46] <Ubantu_Dude> Gentoo
[17:46] <ctmjr> !feedthetroll
[17:46] <ashleigh> Ubantu_Dude: let me guess? You're elite then? *bows*
[17:47] <Ubantu_Dude> Only a moron would use Linux on a desktop
[17:47] <tyler_d> bye
[17:47] <tyler_d> lol
[17:47] <EddieWork> yay figured out the issue
[17:47] <EddieWork> silly ubuntu
[17:48] <EddieWork> installing the mbr on the usb drive used to install
[17:48] <tyler_d> really?
[17:48] <tyler_d> sata or ide?
[17:48] <fragalot> trism: doing 'modprobe usb_storage' seems to just.. .hang and do nothhing useful?
[17:48] <IHS_Volunteer> are there any new media players on ubuntu that are as bloated, and integrated, as Windows Media Player yet?
[17:49] <trism> fragalot: my mistake, it is usb-storage, although it really shouldn't hang, it should just complain it can't find the module
[17:49] <jrgp> IHS_Volunteer: amarok
[17:49] <IHS_Volunteer> jrpg, odd. I havn't found a way to burn a disk with amarok from within amarok.
[17:49] <fragalot> trism: it only ooutputs this: WARNING: All config files need .conf: /etc/modprobe.d/lrm-video, it will be ignored in a future release.
[17:49] <fragalot> WARNING: All config files need .conf: /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.backup, it will be ignored in a future release.
[17:49] <fragalot> trism: and then just .. doesn't do anything useful
[17:49] <trism> fragalot: wait not, I was right the first time, sorry
[17:50] <fragalot> trism: well same thing
[17:50] <Kazagistar> IHS_Volunteer: try getting Amarok or Songbird with every available add-on, and you might get close
[17:50] <NathanielJ> Hey everyone
[17:50] <PRIDE> Kazagistar, get close to what?
[17:50] <Mka> !language|Ubantu_Dude
[17:51] <timdot> IHS_Volunteer, what's wrong with mplayer?
[17:51] <trism> fragalot: that warning isn't a big deal, my question before was what usb device are you trying to get to work. I was just giving an example with a problem I had with usb flash drives (hence the usb_storage module)
[17:51] <PRIDE> Mka, just do what i do, rightclick ignore ^. ^
[17:51] <roger_padactor> does ubuntu come with iptables installed
[17:51] <gt11> When would Ubuntu 9.10 come out?
[17:51] <fragalot> trism: usb flash drive, or the built-in SD reader.
[17:51] <jrgp> gt11: tomorrow
[17:51] <IHS_Volunteer> timdot, I use mplayer. I have a user who won't switch to anything that doesn't have Windows Media Player 9, though. I'm wanting something I can use as an easy transition. Something more like WM9 than WM11, really.
[17:51] <gt11> In the morning or in the evening>
[17:52] <timdot> ah, righto
[17:52] <Mka> PRIDE: Oh, I did not know that
[17:52] <fragalot> trism: I've tried 7 different ones, and I've even tried my camera (which acts as a storage device)
[17:52] <EddieWork> is there a good tutorial for disk mirroring in ubuntu 8.04
[17:52] <jrgp> gt11: depends on your timezone
[17:52] <mrwes> mplayer is very good
[17:52] <EddieWork> using mdadm or somat
[17:52] <IHS_Volunteer> Aaaand my time is up, later.
[17:52] <timdot> I rather liked songbird, but yes, bloated
[17:52] <PRIDE> Mka, makes life so much easier
[17:52] <Kazagistar> PRIDE: WMP11's level of bloat and integration, only it integrates more with internet and less with OS
[17:52] <timdot> also, it can't play AAC i don't think?
[17:52] <trism> fragalot: did you try plugging it in after adding the usb_storage module?
[17:52] <ctmjr> gt11: there is no set time
[17:52] <abb> EddieWork:  Are you installing from scratch, or trying to set up disk mirroring on an existing system?
[17:52] <fragalot> trism: yep.
[17:52] <PRIDE> Kazagistar, thx
[17:52] <gt11> uh, bad, I wanted to test it before school
[17:53] <fragalot> trism: the modprobe command never 'finishes' though
[17:53] <NathanielJ> I am setting up Apache 2.2.14 on Ubuntu 8.04.2 LTS (hardy) on a slicehost.  I tried typing sudo a2ensite <domain>  and received the error: sudo: a2ensite: command not found.  Any ideas on how I can install a2ensite?
[17:53] <tyler_d> NathanielJ: is that a user?
[17:53] <EddieWork> abb i just installed
[17:53] <frostburn> is there any mail client that works with exchange other than thunderbird and evolution?
[17:53] <tyler_d> NathanielJ: try which a2ensite
[17:53] <Mka> IHS_Volunteer: Amarok can burn via k3b
[17:53] <Slart> !search a2ensite
[17:54] <EddieWork> its fresh but its on the disk and i just went through hell just to get it to boot so id rather not reinstall
[17:54] <Slart> !find a2ensite
[17:54] <trism> fragalot: lsmod | grep usb_storage; does that return anything?
[17:54] <NathanielJ> tylder_d: which a2ensite returns blank
[17:54] <ks3> frostburn: If your Exchange server has IMAP or POP3 support enabled, most mail clients should work
[17:54] <tyler_d> NathanielJ: so its not pathed from your user
[17:54] <fragalot> trism: nothing.
[17:54] <TeslaUa_> hey, there are rumors that 41f46f62a90fb825a374749895ac3307 is an MD5 of the release of 9.10 i386 desktop that is now being synced over mirrors. cofirm?
[17:55] <NathanielJ> -sh: !search: event not found, -sh: !find: event not found on both
[17:55] <tyler_d> NathanielJ: it should be located in the apache modules if its installed
[17:55] <abb> EddieWork:  If you just installed, are you willing to run through the install again?  Because disk mirroring is relatively easy to set up (if you use the "alternate install" disk) it will walk you right through it...
[17:55] <frostburn> ks3, yeah, but then i don't get the integrated calendar/notes/address book
[17:55] <gt11> bt
[17:55] <trism> fragalot: might try adding usb_storage to /etc/modules and rebooting, then trying your usb devices...otherwise I am stumped
[17:55] <EddieWork> abb problem is that there is no cdrom drive so im using some weird netinstall of it
[17:55] <abb> EddieWork:  I found trying to do that kind of stuff *after the fact* to be a terrible pain
[17:55] <zekopeko> hi. need help troubleshooting karmic on an asus 1000h. it just won't load my gnome desktop and the network connection doesn't work
[17:55] <EddieWork> im not sure its gonna let me i can try it though
[17:55] <fragalot> trism: how do I add it to there?
[17:55] <EddieWork> is it in the manual partition configuration part of the setup?
[17:56] <NathanielJ> ok.  If !search and !find aren't finding a2ensite, how would I go about installing it?
[17:56] <trism> fragalot: sudo nano /etc/modules; then add a line reading usb_storage
[17:56] <Kalculus> As I understand it, a user can be in multiple groups.  If I create a file, what group does it belong to?  Which one of my groups does it choose to be the file's group?
[17:56] <fragalot> trism: that file doesn't exist yet, do I create it?
[17:56] <abb> EddieWork:  No problem, just download the alternate install cd (ISO image) and put it on a separate partition -- then you can mount that partition like a CD drive, or a host of other options, etc.
[17:56] <Mka> Which one is faster between decoding an audio file to WAV and the encoding the WAV to a desired format versus decoding a file to STDOUT and encoding from STDIN to a file of desired format using a pipe | ?
[17:56] <fragalot> trism: nvm. I thought it didn't
[17:56] <fragalot> :P
[17:56]  * fragalot typo'd
[17:57] <ks3> Kalculus: generally, the primary group of the user (the one they're assigned to in /etc/passwd)
[17:57] <julien__> h i added ppa repo but packages wont come from thereeee ,any help ?
[17:57] <EddieWork> i looked for the alternative install iso i couldnt find it :(
[17:57] <fragalot> trism: brb - rebooting :)
[17:57] <trism> fragalot: good luck
[17:57] <Kalculus> ks3: how do you set your primary group?
[17:57] <brianmc_laptop> which conf file would I have to edit to enable searching the canonical repositories? I can do it via the software sources tool, but I'd like to know the more low-level details so I can script a lot of this
[17:57] <abb> EddieWork:  BUT, to answer your question, I haven't really messed much with madam or the other low-level programs in a while.  I just set up disk mirroring initially (in parted/gparted) and then it just kind of "worked" never had to tweak anything, but this was just for a couple of servers...
[17:57] <llutz> Kalculus: usermod
[17:57] <abb> EddieWork:  I can help you find that ISO, stand by.
[17:58] <Kalculus> ah... ok thanks
[17:58] <losha> NathanielJ: in my 8.04 system, a2ensite is in package apache2.2-common: /usr/sbin/en2site
[17:58] <eaglestar> what is the best program to make youtube videos?
[17:58] <tyler_d> NathanielJ: apt-get install a2ensite
[17:58] <abb> EddieWork:  were you installing Jaunty, Karmic...what version of Ubuntu?
[17:58] <tyler_d> NathanielJ: and you said that sudo find / -name a2ensite returned nothing?
[17:58] <EddieWork> 8.04
[17:58] <EddieWork> lts
[17:58] <furuno> uhhh can't wait for 9.10, what time is it exactly?
[17:58] <EddieWork> company requirement
[17:58] <bpr> is there a way to make empathy create a new conversation window when a new IM arrives?
[17:59] <ks3> Kalculus: System / Administrator / Users and Groups, it's under the Advanced tab of you user account
[17:59] <eaglestar> i also need a program that automatically uploads files to a photo share like flickr and gives me the direct link anyone use the command line or a program to do this?
[17:59] <bpr> (i'm running Karmic)
[17:59] <ks3> Kalculus: System / Administration, sorry
[17:59] <Kalculus> ks3: ah.. ok thanks
[17:59] <Slart> furuno: I don't think there is a time set.. just a day
[17:59] <Slart> furuno: not even sure if there is a designated time zone for that day
[17:59] <dennis> karmic koala upgrade has no sound via 82xx chip set
[17:59] <Mka> what is the command can I use to check how long (ie duration) did the a program took to execute?
[17:59] <furuno> 0:59 here (GMT+7)
[18:00] <Pici> Mka: time
[18:00] <treble54> after installing openssh-server through apt-get, there is no sshd script in /etc/init.d/; why is this?
[18:00] <frostburn> Mka, time
[18:00] <mneptok> bpr: Prefs > General > Open new chats in separate windows
[18:00] <Mka> Pici: any example?
[18:00] <NathanielJ> losha: thanks.  mine isn't in there.  tyler_d:  nope, sudo find ... returned nothing.  I am trying apt-get now
[18:00] <Pici> Mka: time programname -arguments
[18:00] <trism> treble54: it should just be /etc/init.d/ssh
[18:00] <generic> is there a name fore the little black box that pops up with instast messages and activity near the system tray?
[18:00] <generic> like is it an applet
[18:01] <grawity> generic: The binary is called notify-osd.
[18:01] <Guest66834> Has anyone tried pinning to defer the upgrading of myth packages?
[18:01] <furuno> generic : notify-osd
[18:01] <Mka> Pici: Thanks
[18:01] <sshc> Hi. I installed Ubuntu on another desktop (really great experience so far!), and I'm trying to get a USB adapter (Linksys WUSB100) to work with it.  I can't get a wired connection, but I can burn a CD.  If I need to set up ndiswrapper, which CD should I burn to install it?
[18:01] <generic> furuno: i love you
[18:01] <Mka> I have to go now guys
[18:01] <unimatrix> how do i disable pulseaudio in ubuntu karmic?
[18:01] <Mka> cheers
[18:01] <NathanielJ> tyler_d: sudo apt-get install a2ensite returns: E: Couldn't find package a2ensite
[18:01] <grawity> generic: There's an older one, with bigger orange popups, called notification-daemon.
[18:01] <grawity> generic: And both use the libnotify library.
[18:02] <abb> EddieWork:  Weirdest thing, I'm having trouble finding the Alt CD link; however, I'm 99.998% sure the DVD image includes the alternate (partition/disk-mirroring) option:
[18:02] <xiong> I'm confused about MySQL installation. I suspect that Synaptic does a bit of setup at install time, silently. So, when I read the MySQL setup instructions, I find myself going over ground already broken. Does Synaptic cause the daemon to start on system boot? Does the daemon run under the login user 'mysql'? What is the password for 'mysql' and how is it set? I do see instructions on how to reset the MySQL password (say, for mysql.user) but then, I expect I'
[18:02] <xiong> ll have to change the login password for the matching login account. How much of this basic admin stuff was done for me by Synaptic and how much should I do over?
[18:02] <abb> EddieWork:  http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/hardy/release/
[18:02] <losha> NathanielJ: what does apt-cache search apache2.2-common say?
[18:02] <NathanielJ> losha: apache2.2-common - Next generation, scalable, extendable web server
[18:03] <abb> EddieWork:  Never mind, I found the alternate CD's home. ;)  Here you go: http://mirrors.gigenet.com/ubuntu/hardy/
[18:03] <PRIDE> question : antivirus options for ubuntu, or do i not have to worry bout viruses
[18:03] <losha> NathanielJ: that's what mine says. I'm on 8.04. You?
[18:03] <EddieWork> thanks
[18:03] <EddieWork> :)
[18:03] <furuno> PRIDE : don't worry, there's Clam-TK tought...
[18:04] <PRIDE> furuno, clam-tk?
[18:04] <tyler_d> NathanielJ: my question is simply this... is this a separate package... I am going to tias though, looks interesting... server firing up now
[18:04] <NathanielJ> losha: httpd -v says : Server version: Apache/2.2.14 (Unix)
[18:04] <furuno> PRIDE : http://clamtk.sourceforge.net/ it's based on ClamAV
[18:04] <fragalot> trism: works ^_^ <3
[18:04] <abb> EddieWork:  Also, I can't vouch for this site or anything, but google gave me the following (seemingly well-written) walkthru for 8.04: http://kuparinen.org/martti/comp/ubuntu/en/raid.html
[18:04] <trism> fragalot: excellent!
[18:04] <furuno> PRIDE : or AVG for linux
[18:04] <PRIDE> furuno, thx i'll look into it
[18:05] <losha> NathanielJ: have you downloaded apache2.2-common ?
[18:05] <EddieWork> i think my net install allows me to setup raid
[18:05] <mneptok> PRIDE: you do ot need to worry about virii for Linux
[18:05] <abb> EddieWork:  Oh, well you realize that RAID 1 == "disk mirroring" right?
[18:05] <EddieWork> yeah
[18:05] <NathanielJ> tyler_d:  everything I've found just assumes a2ensite is installed by default with apache... can't find anything on google about installing it.
[18:05] <mneptok> PRIDE: the only reason to instal AV software is if you want to tell Windows users that stuff they are sending around could infect them
[18:05] <EddieWork> id just do it using the hardware raid but apparently you cant configure it using the serial cable, you have to have the video card module for the server
[18:05] <abb> EddieWork:  Oh, then...there's your guide...  is there a problem in particular you needed help with, or just a point towards a good URL?
[18:06] <EddieWork> thanks
[18:06] <abb> EddieWork:  oh, I see what's going on
[18:06] <EddieWork> naw
[18:06] <EddieWork> just looking for a guide
[18:06] <NathanielJ> losha: nope, installing now.  perhaps that was my problem
[18:06] <user1234> Does anyone know why the following CSH doesn't work...
[18:06] <EddieWork> ah this is excellent
[18:06] <PRIDE> mneptok, so whats the chance of me getting a virus if i dont have virus protection
[18:06] <EddieWork> perfecto
[18:06] <abb> EddieWork:  Um, well, IIRC, I set up one of my servers (that had no video) by just configuring the hard disks *prior* to install;
[18:07] <NathanielJ> boom, losha, tyler_d, I'm in business!
[18:07] <user1234> if ( { uname -a | grep -q substring } ) then
[18:07] <EddieWork> well i know the machine has hardware raid
[18:07] <NathanielJ> which a2ensite -> /usr/sbin/a2ensite
[18:07] <EddieWork> you just cant access the configuration stuff
[18:07] <makmanalp> hello, i'm trying to create a script that shows the current network ip of a box in gdm before login, and i'm putting it in /etc/gdm/Init/Default. http://pastebin.com/d7e3b38cf I have two issues: 1) doesn't seem to be getting the updated data and 2) when i check the gdm.conf-custom after login, i see nothing after Welcome=
[18:07] <abb> EddieWork:  ...you can set up RAID volumes, then install Ubuntu *onto* them, but be careful the install doesn't clobber your configuration. :)
[18:07] <NathanielJ> thank you
[18:07] <furuno> PRIDE : 99%+ of the virus out there are programmed for windows, they won't run on a Linux system
[18:07] <PRIDE> furuno, so wine wont translate it?
[18:07] <losha> NathanielJ: very good...
[18:07] <Lain_13> hi there, I have a problem with reinstallation of xserver-xorg-core and some other xorg packages
[18:08] <furuno> PRIDE : nope, I've never tried running any virus with wine tough
[18:08] <furuno> :)
[18:08] <abb> EddieWork:  When I started doing RAID stuff, I was a wee lad and the world had yet to discover electricity...and we were always told hardware RAID > Software Raid.  Which is still the case, but (IIRC) it's not a HUGE difference, unless you have
[18:08] <PRIDE> furuno, lol yeah, well thx
[18:08] <abb> EddieWork:  ...an absurdly expensive, high-level RAID card, with battery backup onboard, etc.
[18:08] <Lain_13> when I mark them to reinstall synaptic tells me what he can't download these packages
[18:08] <PRIDE> furuno, so your personal opinion, should i get it?
[18:08] <makmanalp> any ideas on my gdm issue anyone? ^
[18:09] <furuno> PRIDE : well, I don't use it, but you might want one in case you want to scan some infected drive (your friend's USB)
[18:09] <abb> EddieWork:  For my servers, I've preferred to use Linux's software RAID usually -- because when hardware controllers die, sometimes it's difficult to find an exact copy to replace it -- whereas software RAID is (IMO) easier to fix.
[18:09] <PRIDE> kk
[18:09] <Lain_13> so, maybe someone here know how to reinstall xorg?
[18:09] <PRIDE> furuno, thx thx
[18:09] <Rudolf> hello fellas
[18:09] <abb> Lain_13:  what problem are you having in particular?
[18:09] <sshc> what do I need to install to get a Linksys WUSB100 (wireless adapter) to work correctly?
[18:10] <Rudolf> when i log in a machine appear if i need upgrade or not
[18:10] <furuno> PRIDE : np, I'm bored waiting for 9.10 anyway
[18:10] <Lain_13> I updated xorg to edgers version from launchpad
[18:10] <Rudolf> what program change motd to do that
[18:10] <Rudolf> ???
[18:10] <abb> Lain_13:  oops
[18:10] <nicklas_> its hard to wait :-P
[18:10] <Lain_13> and now my mouse pointer works strange
[18:10] <abb> Lain_13:  I did that once.  Bad things happened to me. :)
[18:10] <Lain_13> now I want to roll it back
[18:10] <ctmjr> sshc: ndiswrapper
[18:10] <abb> Lain_13:  Do you still have access to the desktop, Synaptec, etc?
[18:10] <PRIDE> furuno, same here though i doubt i have the same ammount of fun as u would have on it as i'm only a year old in the linux world
[18:10] <Lain_13> yep
[18:10] <Lain_13> everything ok
[18:10] <nicklas_> its hard to wait :-P
[18:11] <furuno> win 7 won't handle multiple windows as good as workspace in linux :(
[18:11] <Lain_13> except problems with mouse
[18:11] <tyler_d> NathanielJ: so let me get if I understand -- a2ensite - is used specifically for automated web-redirects based on domain?
[18:11] <Rudolf> furuno: yeah!
[18:11] <abb> Lain_13:  Well, if you go to your etc/apt/sources.lst (or Software Sources in the Admin menu) and remove the PPA,
[18:11] <Rudolf> furuno: this is a good point
[18:11] <Stenleys> Hi!
[18:11] <Lain_13> already removed
[18:11] <Rudolf> Stenleys: hi hi
[18:11] <furuno> i can't live (at least work) without 6 SCiTE tiled
[18:11] <grawity> tyler_d: technically, a2ensite just creates a symlink from apache2/sites-available to apache2/sites-enabled
[18:11] <losha> PRIDE: actually, there are documented cases of viruses running in wine & writing to the ubuntu filesystem. As wine compatibility improves, this problem will get worse I think.
[18:11] <Rudolf> losha: don't use wine. simple
[18:11] <abb> you should be able to then go into Synaptec and install an older version of Xorg as needed.  (See the "additional info" at the bottom, there is a "which version to install?" section)
[18:11] <NathanielJ> yup, what grawity said
[18:12] <abb> oops, the above was for Lain_13
[18:12] <PRIDE> Iosha, so get rid of wine?
[18:12] <tyler_d> grawity: so what advantage does that serve?
[18:12] <furuno> PRIDE : maybe try VM
[18:12] <Stenleys> Can anybody test shortly http://javafx.com ? The online demo-apps don´t work here anymore? Is it only here or on your computer too ?
[18:12] <grawity> tyler_d: You don't need one huge apache2.conf?
[18:12] <PRIDE> furuno, yeah meaning to get around to try'n vm
[18:12] <Lain_13> abb, I reinstalled part of xorg using synaptic
[18:12] <abb> Lain_13:  and...?
[18:12] <timdot> i think the whole wine virus thing is a bit overplayed - it's very unlikely to effect anyone, though that doesn't mean it won't
[18:13] <Lain_13> abb: but part of xort still not reinstalled and synaptic can't reinstall it
[18:13] <timdot> it's why you should run wine with limited permissions
[18:13] <mneptok> PRIDE: your chance of getting a virus on Linux hovers between "slim" and "impossible" ;)
[18:13] <makmanalp> in gconf-tool, if a value doesn't exist, can I just create it?
[18:13] <losha> Rudolf: that's harsh. I think running wine in a chroot jail would be a good compromise....
[18:13] <Lain_13> abb: it telling me what don't know where to download these packages
[18:13] <PRIDE> mneptok, thx thx
[18:13] <abb> Lain_13: hmm.  Ask your question again and let someone smarter than me take a whack at it.
[18:13] <tyler_d> grawity: but ln -s would perform the same as this? no?
[18:13] <Lain_13> abb: it's xserver-xorg-core and some other
[18:13] <grawity> tyler_d: I think it would.
[18:13] <PRIDE> when would oovoo be viable for linux?
[18:14] <mneptok> PRIDE: welcome to the real world, Neo. ;)
[18:14] <ader> Hi! I just upgraded to karmic, but I have a problem with the fan. It is on until the temperature is below 50 C. It then turns off never to turn on again until I reboot. If I do acpi=off the fan works fine, but turning ACPI off of course has some rather unfortunate side effects. Is there a way of turning ACPI's fan control off while the rest is running fine?
[18:14] <furuno> PRIDE : oovoo ?
[18:14] <PRIDE> furuno, the only reason i'm dule booting with winxp
[18:14] <tyler_d> grawity: k... just making sure.... and otherwise, heaven forbit you use an extra few Kb on your config folder.... ;)
[18:14] <abb> ader:  Interesting. Have you searched Launchpad to see if that's a known bug?
[18:14] <mneptok> PRIDE: ovoo is closed source. it's up to oovoo to write a Linux version. ask them when they plan to do so.
[18:14] <rainy-day> how do I find out my internet ip address?
[18:14] <timdot> ader, do you have "temperature" and "fanspeed" files in /proc ?
[18:14] <furuno> PRIDE : my only reason to use windows is gaming
[18:14] <mneptok> rainy-day: http://whatismyip.com
[18:14] <tyler_d> rainy-day: from a terminall type ifconfig
[18:14] <PRIDE> mneptok, kk
[18:14] <grawity> tyler_d: Nope, it's just much _easier_ to manage several config files instead of one huge .conf
[18:14] <Ram3> hi
[18:15] <rainy-day> ifconfig does not tell me that!?
[18:15] <Ram3> where dl the 9.10 ? :)
[18:15] <Slart> Ram3: ubuntu.com
[18:15] <phzin> what's different between ubuntu ans slackware?
[18:15] <timdot> Ram3, still in beta - out tonight
[18:15] <furuno> Ram3 : I'm also still waiting here
[18:15] <phzin> and*
[18:15] <tyler_d> rainy-day: or alternately right click on your computers at the top - and click on conneciton informaiton
[18:15] <abb> ader: I've been running Karmic since um, Alpha N (where N is small) on my laptop, with ACPI, and have not seen a bug like that happen -- now, at times it has pegged (100%) my CPU, which made the fan run constantly...
[18:15] <tyler_d> rainy-day: from a terminal it does
[18:15] <PRIDE> furuno, not much of a gamer, but i cant run oovoo in linux, and i live through youtube and VoIP
[18:15] <grawity> tyler_d: Nope
[18:15] <eaglestar> can anyone tell me which app to use to create a video for youtube?
[18:15] <grawity> tyler_d: ifconfig only shows the IP address assigned to your network card.
[18:15] <furuno> Ram3 : if you want the RC then : http://releases.ubuntu.com/releases/9.10/
[18:15] <gt11> TeslaUa_
[18:15] <rainy-day> thanks
[18:15] <deadlyninja> i have a defective synaptics touchpad, does anyone know how i can stop X from automatically using it?
[18:16] <grawity> tyler_d: Which almost always is the LAN address.
[18:16] <ader> abb: I've had this problem since 8.04 (my first ubuntu version), but in all the version up until now there has been a workaround that worked fine. But after the update to GRUB 2, it no longer does :(
[18:16] <Slart> phzin: superficial stuff, if you ask me.. give the live cd's a try.. see which one you like..
[18:16] <grawity> tyler_d: rainy-day wanted the "internet address" - the external one.
[18:16] <timdot> ader, if you can get access to the fanspeed and temperature variables then you could write a quick script to fix that in Python/Bash/whatever
[18:16] <Guest27232> Hey people, could anyone point me to some detailed documentation for compiling the kernel? (I want to look up some dependencies of certain modules)
[18:16] <timdot> they're in /proc for me
[18:16] <furuno> Ram3 : wait a few hours and the "final" should be released thought...
[18:16] <ader> timdot: No fanspeed, no temperature
[18:16] <abb> ader: okay, if you've had this problem *that* long, then it's probably something weird with your hardware. (Not broken, just weird...uncommon.)  What is your setup?
[18:16] <ader> :(
[18:16] <GiantTalkingCow> Speaking of karmic, anyone with an Intel card having driver troubles?
[18:16] <TecnoBrat> Is there a magic time when 9.10 releases?
[18:16] <Slart> TecnoBrat: nope
[18:16] <abb> GiantTalkingCow:  I have karmic, I have intel, I hate the world. So, yes?
[18:16] <furuno> TechnoBrat : I wish I know :)
[18:16] <ader> abb: What do you mean by setup?
[18:17] <timdot> ader, sorry then - can't help :/
[18:17] <Ram3> sur i will not install the rc :D
[18:17] <TecnoBrat> Wasn't sure if there was gonna be like a countdown .. haha
[18:17] <ader> timdot: thanks for trying!
[18:17] <tyler_d> grawity: fine then wget -O- "http://ipchicken.com"
[18:17] <abb> ader: your laptop brand, model, chipset, etc...
[18:17] <furuno> Ram3 : the BETA leave me with a very bad impression but it seems fixed already
[18:17] <Ram3> ah ?
[18:17] <grawity> tyler_d: Thanks, I already have my methods -_-
[18:17] <Lain_13> How to force updating of sources? when I run "sudo apg-get update" most sources is "hitted" but not downloaded. When I trying to update list of sources from synaptic I see many "failed" rows
[18:17] <ader> abb: Fujtisu Siemens AMILO L1310G. How do I find chipset?
[18:18] <tyler_d> grawity: did I miss something? or did you ask that for no reason?
[18:18] <abb> furuno:  yeah, for me at least, the Beta actually introduced bugs that hadn't existed the night before (Alpha 6) lol, I felt the same way
[18:18] <Lain_13> as result part of my packages marked as installed locally.... e.g. xserver-xorg-core
[18:18] <ader> abb: sensors-detect finds nothing, btw.
[18:18] <furuno> Ram3 : there's no "install" button on the software center, made me lol'd hard
[18:18] <grawity> tyler_d: I didn't ask, rainy-day did.
[18:18] <tyler_d> d0h
[18:18] <PRIDE> mneptok, even if oovoo is close sourced, is it possible through wine, like a future release of wine
[18:18] <Slart> TecnoBrat: I don't think there will be... when they are done they will release it... I doubt it will be worth it to stay up until the clock passes 24.00 just to frantically press refresh on your browser =)
[18:18] <abb> ader: um, I think you are best served by posting this as a bug on launchpad --
[18:18] <Ram3> :)
[18:18] <tyler_d> grawity: sorry, that was my bad ;)
[18:18] <ader> abb: I already have. But thanks anyway!
[18:18] <abb> ader: so smart people can look at it, and you can upload all your specs in text files, etc.
[18:18] <abb> ader: oh, what's the Bug#?
[18:18] <tyler_d> rainy-day: you catch that? wget -O- "http://ipchicken.com"
[18:19]  * abb apologies to ader, he apparently wasn't paying attention!
[18:19] <awozniak> running 9.10 beta.  When I try to mount cfis (samba), it mounts, but all the directory names are things like H~  What did I do wrong?
[18:19] <grawity> tyler_d: Btw, for extra geek points: dig +short myip.opendns.com @resolver1.opendns.com
[18:19] <asfjio> hello, when i restart my computer the sound blaster beeps more that 3 times. is it possible to disable it? is it assosiated with the specific OS or it is independant hardware aprt which should be managed from the BIOS?
[18:19] <furuno> and the boot time also bad :(, why it take so long until the "loading GRUB2" screen
[18:19] <grawity> tyler_d: Also, it's better to use -qO- instead of -O-, easier to read output.
[18:19] <Slart> asfjio: the sound blaster? not the internal speaker?
[18:19] <ader> abb: #462479
[18:19] <TecnoBrat> Slart: haha
[18:19] <GiantTalkingCow> Is it just me or does Ubuntu seem to go 1 step foward, 2 back with these releases?
[18:19] <abb> ader: lemme take a look, brb
[18:19]  * tyler_d makes note -- ty :)
[18:20] <ader> abb: Thanks!
[18:20] <furuno> asfjio : beep? is it before the OS loaded?
[18:20] <asfjio> Slart: how can i answer your question? i don't know.
[18:20] <sdfd> i want vox to share between ubuntu (host) and windows xp i run on host  VBoxManage sharedfolder add "win" -name Shared -hostpath "/home/emilien/Desktop/Films" , then i can't start windows anymore gives me a error
[18:20] <Ram3> all time that i tryed ubuntu it crashed completly in 1 -2 week :)
[18:20] <PRIDE> mneptok, even if oovoo is close sourced, is it possible through wine, like a future release of wine
[18:20] <Slart> GiantTalkingCow: some releases are better than others.. I wouldn't describe it as 2 steps back though.. that's a bit harsh (unless you're an intel user of course =/
[18:20] <furuno> asfjio : beep? is it before the OS loaded? If so then there's something wrong in your hardware
[18:20] <mneptok> PRIDE: no idea. i haven't touched anything related to Windows in almost 15 years.
[18:21] <asfjio> furuno: when restarting (already inside OS), before loading ubuntu screen, while loading ubuntu screen. this times.
[18:21] <PRIDE> mneptok, ah well, thx a bunch
[18:21] <Slart> asfjio: is the sound coming from your $5000 speaker set or from the actual computer box?
[18:21] <GiantTalkingCow> Slart: as it happens, I am. Oh well, back to OS X for me....
[18:21] <asfjio> Slart: the computer box. no sound from headset or something.
[18:21] <halflife08> hello folks, i moved hdd's from one server to another and the nics got renamed from eth0 to eth2 and eth1 to eth3, what is triggering this change , i assume it is udev, how would i undo it Ubuntu 8 server version
[18:21] <Ram3> i never got such problem with opensuse i realy hope that the 9.10 will be good
[18:21] <Slart> asfjio: beeps when you startup the computer are usually error codes from the bios.. things like bad memory, faulty fans etc etc
[18:21] <asfjio> Slart: this awful beep.
[18:22] <furuno> asjio : is your computer still usable after the beep? any abnormality?
[18:22] <abb> ader:  any chance you're suspending/hibernating your system, and the problem is something that happens (or happens more often) *after* resuming?
[18:22] <asfjio> Slart: thats great it even beeps while the ubuntu screen is loading. can i do something to figure out the cause of this problem? some checks?
[18:22] <Richard1989> Could anyone point me to some documentation for recompiling the kernel?
[18:22] <ader> abb: Nope. I'm not able to do any resuming after neither :)
[18:22] <abb> ader:  because that's a known issue with lots of laptops, chipsets, people, children, nations, etc
[18:22] <Slart> GiantTalkingCow: mm.. hopefully they will figure out what they did wrong.. there are a lot if intel chips out there
[18:23] <abb> ader: lol, kay, lemme look back at ur bug here...hmm
[18:23] <furuno> asfjio : is it a wailing sound (or at least something like that) ?
[18:23] <Slart> asfjio: check the motherboard documentation.. there's usually list in there with the different codes
[18:23] <ader> abb: Thank you for your time!
[18:23] <khesat> could someone be kind enough to help me with (lol, silly) figuring out how to get images open in my browser/firefox instead of f spot viewer?
[18:23] <khesat> and hello :)
[18:23] <losha> GiantTalkingCow: did you ever see Lucy & Ethel at the chocolate factory? That's what 'time-based-releases' are like...
[18:23] <Lain_13> lol, did anyone here tried to execute ping archive.ubuntu.com ? each time it shows new server... sometimes with fun name like jackass.canonical.com
[18:23] <anton> hey Guys ----------- i have a problem -----------SIOCSIFHWADDR:Can not assign requested address
[18:23] <furuno> asfjio : wailing sound usually means your CPU fan is failing
[18:23] <abb> ader: no problem, that's what ubuntu means -- it's an African word meaning "spending lots of time on IRC" :)
[18:23] <timdot> khesat, you should be able to rightclick them and press "open in firefox"
[18:23] <khesat> you can consider my ubuntu expertise null and void
[18:24] <deadlyninja> i have a defective synaptics touchpad, does anyone know how i can stop X from automatically using it?
[18:24] <Slart> Lain_13: they probably have a round robin dns resolver to do load balancing
[18:24] <khesat> oh, i mean when i am clicking links from irc and stuff
[18:24] <furuno> khesat : now you have some :)
[18:24] <timdot> khesat, alternatively - if you use the terminal at all - type firefox imagename.png
[18:24] <khesat> they auto-open in f spot
[18:24] <losha> Lain_13: that's probably normal. Using dns to load share over a bunch of different servers
[18:24] <abb> ader: did you check your manufacturer's website to see if there is a new BIOS upgrade?
[18:24] <timdot> oh, which irc client do you use?
[18:24] <khesat> mirc
[18:24] <grawity> Lain_13: dig +short archive.ubuntu.com | xargs --max-args=1 host
[18:24] <khesat> no i'm sorry
[18:24] <Lain_13> Slart, yep it's ok but names )
[18:24] <khesat> konversation
[18:24] <asfjio> furuno: you talk about the case itself or about this beep sound? i don't hear strange things from the case.
[18:24] <timdot> khesat, sorry - i haven't used that, but it's probably in the preferences somewhere
[18:24] <abb> ader: from the laptop testing page (referenced in your bug) it seems this is an issue with the bios/cmos config, or rather, a crummy bios/cmos
[18:24] <GiantTalkingCow> Slart: frankly with all the driver problems and general decline in Linux DE quality, I may just ditch it altogether. -shrugs-
[18:24] <furuno> asfjio : so is it from your speaker?
[18:24] <Lain_13> How to force updating of sources? when I run "sudo apg-get update" most sources is "hitted" but not downloaded. When I trying to update list of sources from synaptic I see many "failed" rows
[18:24] <osubuck> is it the 29th yet? :(
[18:24] <khesat> good point, tim.  i will check that out
[18:25] <Lain_13> as result part of my packages marked as installed locally.... e.g. xserver-xorg-core
[18:25] <Pici> !isitout | osubuck
[18:25] <tyler_d> !easyrpm
[18:25] <Slart> !isitout
[18:25] <khesat> i tried ff preferences to no avail
[18:25] <khesat> i will try right clicking too, just to test it out
[18:25] <Shikaku> khesat: you can right click a file, click properties and use the Open With... tab to change what it opens with
[18:25] <abb> !isitout now?  are we there yet?
[18:25] <anton> hey Guys ----------- i have a problem -----------SIOCSIFHWADDR:Can not assign requested address
[18:25] <furuno> Lain_13 : i believe it's normal and you won't see GUI without xorg
[18:26] <PRIDE> question :: compiz, are they coming out with more candy?
[18:26] <khesat> shikaku, will that permanently change how it opens?
[18:26] <asfjio> furuno: it is coming from the case, but it is like beep. afaik it is sound blaster. i hear it also when i'm in the tty's and no gui is loaded and type commands which i'm trying to autocomplete with tab.
[18:26] <Shikaku> yes
[18:26] <tyler_d> furuno: you will see it without the xorg.config file.... loads default
[18:26] <Pici> PRIDE: Answer: ask them in #compiz
[18:26] <khesat> i'd like for it to open in my browser window, not in f spot
[18:26] <ader> abb: That's a good idea! The strange thing about this is that writing to /proc/acpi/fan/blahblah/state works to turn the fan off (echo 3 > state), but turning it on again does not work. There must be some kind of incompatibility problem. I'll check the manufacturer's page.
[18:26] <khesat> hang on, testing this
[18:26] <PRIDE> Pici, thx
[18:26] <Shikaku> you will have to do it for each file type, but it works
[18:26] <Lain_13> furuno, GUI works fine because xorg installed but part of xorg is from edgers repo and part from official repo
[18:26] <Slart> asfjio: that's probably the pc speaker.. ie the small speaker inside the box.. not the sound blaster
[18:26] <nicklas_> if i install the kubuntu 9.10 rc today, will it turn stable tomorrow, and become exactly like if i had installed it from scratch?
[18:26] <Slart> asfjio: what kind of motherboard do you have?
[18:27] <furuno> asfjio : agree with Slart, any problem after this beep? (PC hangs/restart?)
[18:27] <Slart> nicklas_: yes.. if you let it update as normal
[18:27] <asfjio> Slart: i don't know how to check in ubuntu. can you point me?
[18:27] <Lain_13> furuno: at least half of packages were normally reinstalled from official repo
[18:27] <Shikaku> khesat: you might have to add firefox to the program list
[18:27] <asfjio> furuno: no as of now.
[18:27] <Lain_13> furuno: but i can't reinstall xserver-xorg-core and some other packages :(
[18:27] <Shikaku> Karmic has a semi-random critical bug, where sometimes (about 1/5th) X does not display at all as if the monitor was turned off, and the keyboard and power button do not work at all (I tried doing ctrl+alt+F1 and ctrl+alt+delete to do a restart but nothing happened) when booting up and resuming from hibernate. This occurs when the login screen is supposed to appear, so it seems it could be...
[18:27] <furuno> asfjio : the easisest wway to check you MB i believe is open up you case -_-a (at least for me)
[18:28] <Shikaku> ...an X issue or a gdm issue.  I was wondering if this was a known issue, because this never happened to me with Jaunty and I freshed installed Karmic.
[18:28] <GiantTalkingCow> So what exactly is the Intel problem this time? I thought they fixed the drivers.
[18:28] <met1> hi i need to mount a remote partition from windows to linux,
[18:28] <met1> what can i do please?
[18:28] <abb> ader: yeah, the problem is that the manufacturer's bios isn't properly updating the fan "state" as it should, from what I understand by skimming this.  Under ACPI, it's just, like, not "handling it the way a BIOS ought to handle it."  That's why disabling ACPI (while bad) was "fixing" the problem; it bypassed that weird/crappy bios logic
[18:28] <Slart> asfjio: run "sudo lshw | less" check the beginning.. it should list your motherboard there
[18:28] <Lain_13> deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ karmic main restricted universe multiverse
[18:28] <Lain_13> deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ karmic-security main restricted universe multiverse
[18:28] <Lain_13> deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ karmic-updates main restricted universe multiverse
[18:28] <Lain_13> deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ karmic-proposed main restricted universe multiverse
[18:28] <Lain_13> deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ karmic-backports main restricted universe multiverse
[18:28] <FloodBot2> Lain_13: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[18:28] <Lain_13> ...
[18:29] <ader> abb: Aha... The most annoying thing, however, is that it works perfectly under Windows... :{
[18:29] <khesat> I might be doing something off?  f-spot only lets me deal with image interpolation for preferences
[18:29] <Lain_13> sudo apt-get --reinstall install xserver-xorg-core
[18:29] <Lain_13> Reading package lists... Done
[18:29] <Lain_13> Building dependency tree
[18:29] <Lain_13> Reading state information... Done
[18:29] <Lain_13> Reinstallation of xserver-xorg-core is not possible, it cannot be downloaded.
[18:29] <Lain_13> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[18:29] <FloodBot2> Lain_13: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[18:29] <anton> deadlyninja: you want to download without x server?
[18:29] <khesat> and i am not clever enough with linux yet to switch graphics program
[18:29] <Lain_13> here is example of failed reinstallation
[18:29] <Pici> Lain_13: Please stop
[18:30] <Pici> Lain_13: Use a pastebin.
[18:30] <Lain_13> Pici: ok-ok
[18:30] <abb> GiantTalkingCow:  Well, depends on what drivers you're using.  Personally, I *finally* got accel and decent framerates out of my Intel i9xx (GM95?) chipset right before the beta... (xorg-intel)
[18:30] <khesat> lain i think you are about to become an example of failed reinstallation
[18:30] <asfjio> Slart: vendor: ASUSTeK Computer Inc.
[18:30] <Pici> Lain_13: If you don't know how to use one, just ask.
[18:30] <asfjio> Slart: serial: MB-1234567890
[18:30] <Slart> asfjio: ok, that's a good start.. is there a model name as well?
[18:30] <Avivfor> Specify the location of <apachehome>/bin/httpd in your system (For example /etc/httpd/bin) - Where is located? I can't find it
[18:30] <deadlyninja> anton: no i want to disable the touchpad
[18:30] <Lain_13> Pici: it's hard for me right now with my buggy mouse on my buggy xserver
[18:30] <grawity> Avivfor: What are  you trying to do?
[18:30] <PRIDE> Lain_13, whats the difference between ubuntu pre-releases and its official release
[18:30] <asfjio> Slart: can't find any similar to model.
[18:30] <Slart> asfjio: hmm.. nothing else? model number? model name?
[18:31] <grawity> Avivfor: Usually, Apache's httpd is in /usr/bin, if I remember correctly... others may differ
[18:31] <PRIDE> Lain_13, wouldnt the updates basicaly bring it up to speed?
[18:31] <asfjio> Slart: product: A8V
[18:31] <Pici> Lain_13: If you're running Karmic you should be asking in #ubuntu+1 anyway, since its not released nor supported in #ubuntu.
[18:31] <GiantTalkingCow> abb: Funny, I have a card in the same category. KK sees it but refuses to load the drivers. Go figure.
[18:31] <Slart> asfjio: ahh.. that's it
[18:31] <furuno> asfjio : that's it, it's an ASUS A8V then
[18:31] <daevski> Anyone know a fix for nvidia tiny fonts in KDE? (it only effects login for gnome, right?)
[18:31] <Lain_13> ok, sorry
[18:31] <Avivfor> grawity, to install VTI CRM - I did forward him to /usr/bin
[18:31] <Avivfor> but nothing
[18:32] <Lain_13> actually it worked fine before update from xorg-edgers xD
[18:32] <asfjio> Slart , furuno: so can i do something now or it's too old MB?
[18:33] <khesat> shikaku, thanks for your help :)
[18:33] <PRIDE> whats the difference between ubuntu un official releases, and its official release?, wouldn't updates bring it up to speed?
[18:33] <Slart> asfjio: I'm checking the documentation for the motherboard.. try checking how many beeps you hear and if some of them are longer than others
[18:33] <abb> abb:  KK?
[18:33] <abb> lol, oops
[18:33] <abb> GiantTalkingCow:  KK?
[18:33] <furuno> asfjio : well, to be honest, I don't quite understand your problem, it can range from driver issues to hardware failure... i need to narrow it a bit
[18:34] <Pici> !karmic | GiantTalkingCow
[18:34] <Halitech> PRIDE, official would be Ubuntu, Kubuntu and Xubuntu, unofficial would be Satanic Release, Christian edition, etc
[18:34] <khesat> pride, the official ones would beones that the group could "officially" stand behind
[18:34] <trism> PRIDE: well, it will update automatically from beta to release, but it won't update automatically from one release to the next
[18:34] <furuno> asfjio : do your sound (e.g. music) works well?
[18:34] <GiantTalkingCow> 9.10, aka Karmic Koala.
[18:34] <PRIDE> thx all
[18:35] <abb> GiantTalkingCow:  One thing I *did* do to be a bit more proactive -- though I doubt that did anything -- was to go through synaptic and remove all the other server-xorg-notmyvideochipset packages.  Just leaving the intel one.  (It has a psychologically positive effect, at least!)
[18:35] <furuno> Halitech : is there's really Satanic Release ?
[18:35] <asfjio> furuno: yes, my music works well.
[18:36] <Slart> furuno: http://ubuntusatanic.org
[18:36] <Halitech> furuno, there was, not sure if its being actively developed anymore, basically it was ubuntu with a lot of dark themes and heavy metal music for the sounds
[18:36] <furuno> ... *o*
[18:36] <losher> furuno: I think it was a joke reaction to there being a Christian edition...
[18:36] <Shikaku> there was also a christian release with water instead of wine
[18:36] <furuno> asfjio : then, when exactly that beep come?
[18:36] <Slart> furuno: note.. that isn't an official ubuntu distro
[18:37] <dksoba88> quick question... to make sure I read online resources correctly... I want to replace my laptop HD which has Ubuntu/Windows partitions. Since both are SATA, I can simply plug these into my desktops SATA ports in which they'll show up in ubuntu (installed on my desktop) as /dev/sdb and /dev/sdc (or otherwise, I'll use lshw to make sure), and then type dd if=/dev/sdb of=/dev/sdc which will copy all of /dev/sdb's partitions to /dev/sdc. Then
[18:37] <dksoba88>  I'll put the new drive (/dev/sdc) into my laptop, and use an ubuntu boot USB drive so I can install grub, correct? Then, since the new drive is 4xCapacity the small one, I can resize my ubuntu partition as well. Sound about right?
[18:37] <asfjio> Slart: i think 3 or 4 (but i need to restart if i want to be sure). all the beeps are with the same length. just beep.
[18:37] <Cheaterman> Hi, I'm trying to help a friend whose mother has deactivated the numpad by messing with the keyboard... I can gather some informations but they are very limited. I think they have activated a Gnome shortkey for this, and (of course) switching the numlock on and off doesn't fix the problem
[18:37] <Slart> asfjio: ok, I'm downloading the manual.. the asus servers are a bit slow but it should be done soon
[18:37] <nicklas_> this is hard, i want to wait til tomorrow, just to be sure, but i still i wanna install today
[18:37] <furuno> why there isn't anyone create Ubuntu Moe Edition... I mean, come on, even there's Satanic Edition
[18:37] <asfjio> furuno: when i click the shurdown/restart button comes first beep.
[18:37] <jrgp> dksoba88: go for it
[18:37] <Cheaterman> It's a total PEBKAC I know, but I'd be pleased to help her.
[18:38] <furuno> asfjio : i believe it's normal, it does also in my box
[18:38] <asfjio> Slart: what can we get from there as information?
[18:38] <Halitech> dksoba88, only issue I see is laptop drives are usually smaller and may not match up to standard desktop cables (not sure if thats still true for sata drives)
[18:38] <asfjio> furuno: so this beeps are normal? and they can't be stopped?
[18:38] <jrgp> Halitech: laptop drives use the exact same sata connectors (
[18:38] <furuno> asfjio : i suppose
[18:38] <dksoba88> Halitech, Okay...good. I've read that's not true for SATA drives tho, we'll see when the new drive comes and I retrieve my laptop from my office at school
[18:38] <Cheaterman> And I'm not a Gnome nor Ubuntu user so I can't help her realtime.
[18:38] <Halitech> jrgp, ok, thanks, my laptop still has IDE so wasn't sure
[18:38] <furuno> of course what I mean by Moe is : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moe_%28slang%29
[18:39] <jrgp> Halitech: yeah IDE connectors vary
[18:39] <Slart> asfjio: there's usually a list where 2 beeps means you have some bad memory, 3 beeps means the cpu is to warm, 4 beeps means not enough power and so on..
[18:39] <Halitech> dksoba88, let us know
[18:39] <Slart> asfjio: those were just made up examples.. we'll see what the beeps actually mean in the manual
[18:39] <furuno> asfjio : I don't think it's annoying, in fact it notice me that my system is succesfully shutting down
[18:39] <linux_trojan> question:  I am trying to do desktop record with recordmydesktop but the voice recording aspect is really lousy, my voice skips and is not properly recorded, any suggestions?
[18:39] <Halitech> jrgp, all my laptops have been able to use standard IDE drives, just had different carriers for them
[18:40] <furuno> asfjio / Slart : FYI, my MB is an ECS A780GM-M V1.1
[18:40] <linux_trojan> I see vidoes of people doing desktop record all the time, do I have to BUY a program to have it work properly?
[18:40] <furuno> asfjio / Slart : GM-A, I mean
[18:40] <furuno> linux_trojan : I don't think so
[18:40] <asfjio> Slart: can you give me the link you are downlaoding the man?
[18:40] <jrgp> linux_trojan: gtk-recordmydesktop
[18:40] <Guest20382> how to turn on bluetooth in ubuntu liux
[18:40] <Slart> asfjio: http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx?SLanguage=en-us
[18:41] <anton> deadlyninja: do you have 2 InputDevice with Identifier "Mouse1 or 2 in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[18:41] <Qazjap11> hi
[18:41] <Qazjap11> i need help with wine :(
[18:41] <EntityReborn> Hai.
[18:41] <deadlyninja> anton, my xorg.conf has no inputdevices in it
[18:41] <furuno> Guest20382 : usually it's automatically detected when you start the bluetooth (by pressing the button on your laptop) / plugging you bluetooth adapter
[18:41] <nightshade> linux_trojan:  Thanks for the protection last night.
[18:42] <furuno> Guest20382 : do you see the B icon in the system tray (top left) ?
[18:42] <Guest20382> no
[18:42] <dksoba88> Halitech, ...err one problem... can't find any SATA cables. I just need one more lol
[18:42] <Qazjap11> what can cause run wine extreamly slow?
[18:42] <asfjio> Slart: what did you select as series?
[18:42] <nightshade> I was afraid of her otherwise.
[18:42] <q__> what is the boot process "exe". taking 5 seconds of my boottime and wasn't there all the time
[18:42] <furuno> Qazjap11 : lot's of stuffs :)
[18:42] <anton> deadlyninja: can you disable in bios
[18:42] <linux_trojan> Ubuntu is easy to use and install but it has functional issues like all linux OS do
[18:42] <q__> ogh nevermind
[18:42] <Cheaterman> linux_trojan: Ah ?
[18:43] <furuno> Qazjap11 : what program are you trying to run?
[18:43] <Cheaterman> linux_trojan: What functional issues does Gentoo have ? :)
[18:43] <linux_trojan> so much of the software out there is HOMEGROWN and it just doesnt work too good
[18:43] <jrgp> linux_trojan: don't forget the functional issues windows has :P
[18:43] <Qazjap11> all of them extramly slow :(
[18:43] <jimqode> linux_trojan, computers have functional issues
[18:43] <furuno> Qazjap11 : example?
[18:43] <furuno> Qazjap11 : please don't says something like Crysis :)
[18:43] <Halitech> dksoba88, that sucks, no spares here either
[18:43] <linux_trojan> any program you pay for in windows works better than a free linux program
[18:43] <Slart> asfjio: socket 939
[18:43] <Qazjap11> notepad is loading for 20 secs
[18:43] <Shikaku> Qazjap11: press alt+f2 and run winecfg and see if you can configure it
[18:43] <linux_trojan> just the way it is
[18:44] <EntityReborn> My Ubuntu installation corrupts windows from time to time. I run a Intel 855GM. Any ideas on fixing this?
[18:44] <shkiper> linux_trojan: =)
[18:44] <linux_trojan> only thing is that linux rocks if you want to run a server
[18:44] <dksoba88> Halitech, too bad... maybe we could have p2p'd them over to here =P
[18:44] <nightshade> hey, I should make a firewall in linux and name it "Trojan"
[18:44] <Cheaterman> linux_trojan: Ah. If you say so, well, I believe you on speech, but... I prefer free (and Free) software.
[18:44] <Guest20382> i can't send files to my mobile via bluetooth
[18:44] <Halitech> Qazjap11, if WINE is slow you need to open the cover more so you can get more of the liquid out ;)
[18:44] <linux_trojan> you cant beat ftp, apache, samba for free, that part is great
[18:44] <jrgp> linux_trojan: stop making generalizations
[18:44] <nightshade> after the rubber devices which protect a man in...
[18:44] <Shikaku> linux_trojan: apache and firefox don't count?
[18:44] <furuno> lol
[18:44] <nightshade> other ways.
[18:44] <jimqode> EntityReborn, what do you mean by corruption?
[18:44] <Qazjap11> what does it mean?
[18:44] <Halitech> dksoba88, I think they are still working on that feature in wget ;)
[18:44] <linux_trojan> you people are better at arguing about irrelevant crap then you are at helping people
[18:44] <furuno> Qazjap11 : Halitech is joking, of course
[18:44] <Younder> just installed nltk (Natural Language Toolkit)
[18:45] <linux_trojan> you have bearly answered my first question but just ranting about everything else
[18:45] <linux_trojan> I am outta here
[18:45] <rosebj> can someone kick him?
[18:45] <EntityReborn> jimqode, basically, the contents get messed up, distorted, random lines, etc, but interestingly enough, contained within a single app's window.
[18:45] <nightshade> #ubuntu, discussing irrelevant crap since 1985!
[18:45] <shkiper> maybee windows 7 is better?
[18:45] <batrick> Is the new version of ubuntu usually released at midnight of the release day or some arbitrary time during the day?
[18:45] <timdot> batrick, i don't think anybody is certain
[18:46] <asfjio> Slart: are you downlaoding this "A8V User's manual for English Version(E1994)"?
[18:46] <furuno> shkiper : I've tried it, indeed it has a nice GUI, but it just won't cut it for my need
[18:46] <Slart> asfjio: yes
[18:46] <jimqode> EntityReborn, ah i see. i thought you meant windows OS. What is your desktop effects setting?
[18:46] <mikunos> hi guys when I go to the youtube website the videos are very fragmented. The video is not fluent. Why?
[18:46] <shkiper> furuno:  for example?
[18:46] <EntityReborn> jimqode, was OOB settigns
[18:46] <furuno> mikunos : is this internet speed related
[18:46] <timdot> mikunos, Linux support for flash is pretty poor really - it's rather slow
[18:46] <trism> batrick: it is generally an arbitrary time during the day
[18:46] <batrick> thanks
[18:46] <dksoba88> Halitech, lol
[18:46] <nightshade> mikunos...
[18:46] <timdot> mikunos, you might want to try youtube-dl
[18:46] <furuno> shkiper : the windows preview on the taskbar is not lively updated
[18:47] <mikunos> youtube-dl ??
[18:47] <furuno> shkiper : it doesn't have virtual desktop
[18:47] <nightshade> have you ever heard of wireshark?
[18:47] <timdot> mikunos, sudo apt-get install youtube-dl
[18:47] <EntityReborn> I just installed the full compiz setup, and it -seems- to be acting better, but no idea if it really is fixed
[18:47] <Qazjap11> furuno: can you give me an example please?
[18:47] <mikunos> I need to see it inside the youtube website
[18:47] <timdot> mikunos, it lets you download youtube videos
[18:47] <nightshade> Wireshark is a network packet analyzer
[18:47] <mikunos> not outside
[18:47] <nightshade> but it tells you if there's bad packets
[18:47] <Pici> nightshade: Are you speaking to anyone in particular?
[18:47] <jimqode> EntityReborn, from system=>preferences=>appearence=>Visual effects select none
[18:47] <babalu> is there a way to execute my program for free on a 'cloud'?
[18:47] <nightshade> pici: mikunos
[18:47] <mikunos> it's not a internet speed connection
[18:47] <timdot> i doubt this is a packet problem
[18:47] <EntityReborn> ill give it a try
[18:47] <EntityReborn> thanks!
[18:47] <Pici> !who
[18:47] <asfjio> Slart: it's really very fun to download this :).
[18:47] <shkiper> furuno:  it's true, veru usfull
[18:48] <trism> mikunos: also need to make sure you installed the correct flash player (flashplugin-nonfree), not swfdec or any of the other open source ones
[18:48] <timdot> more likely linux flash support
[18:48] <jimqode> EntityReborn, there is a problem with the intel driver. I use the same chipset. It is fixed in karmic
[18:48] <PRIDE> anyone know of a 'handwriting input system' for ubuntu
[18:48] <nightshade> mikunos: if you're getting bad pages, then wireshark will tell you why.
[18:48] <EntityReborn> jimqode, ffs, lol. one day's wait
[18:48] <shkiper> furuno: *useful
[18:48] <mikunos> wireshark ?
[18:48] <EntityReborn> jimqode, or is it released midnight, tonight?
[18:48] <EntityReborn> :/
[18:48] <nightshade> it's a packet analyzer
[18:49] <jimqode> EntityReborn, yes :) or you can do a "update-manager -d" today to update to the release candidate
[18:49] <Slart> asfjio: hehe.. glad you like it.. although the manual didn't say anything about beep codes.. lets keep looking
[18:49] <nightshade> it marks bad packets in red
[18:49] <EntityReborn> hm
[18:49] <nightshade> mikunos: it marks bad packets in red.
[18:49] <TecnoBrat> If you are running the RC, is there anything you need to do tomorrow? or just update any updated packages as normal?
[18:49] <PRIDE> jimqode, when i update to 9.10 via update manager
[18:49] <nightshade> mikunos: and, if you look at it, it will tell you what went wrong, so you could fix it.
[18:49] <PRIDE> jimquode, do i need to back up
[18:49] <EntityReborn> jimqode, I'll just download and install the live CD version, tonight ;)
[18:50] <TecnoBrat> PRIDE: You should always backup before doing any major upgrades ...
[18:50] <mikunos> what is wireshark?
[18:50] <trism> PRIDE: always a good idea to backup first, never know what could go wrong
[18:50] <nightshade> mikunos: and it's in the ubuntu sepositories
[18:50] <PRIDE> kk, duely noted
[18:50] <jimqode> PRIDE, you always need to keep a backup of your important files. Usually even if something goes wrong it can be fixed without loosing your data.
[18:50] <nightshade> mikunos: sudo apt-get install wireshark
[18:51] <Guest20382> any one speak arabic
[18:51] <nightshade> or something like that.  If your pages are coming in badly, *W I R E S H A R K* will tell you why
[18:51] <jimqode> EntityReborn, updates are usually more up-to-date :) if you are going to install from the cd i say you should wait for the release.
[18:51] <EntityReborn> jimqode, that's what I mean
[18:51] <Slart> asfjio: ahh.. here it is http://support.asus.com/pcassistant/pdf/BeepTable_en-us.pdf
[18:52] <nightshade> mikunos: or something like that.  If your pages are coming in badly, *W I R E S H A R K* will tell you why
[18:52] <EntityReborn> unless, what will the delta be from RC to release, update wise?
[18:52] <mikunos> ok thanks
[18:52] <kermit> is there a way to globally disable the Trash?  i hate having to delete things twice.
[18:52] <jimqode> EntityReborn, it was about 60MB last time if i remember correctly
[18:52] <EntityReborn> oh
[18:52] <EntityReborn> thats not bad
[18:52] <Cheaterman> Okay thank you very much for your help
[18:53] <mikunos> I'm trying to install the correct player as suggested flashplugin-nonfree. Is it correct?
[18:53] <Cheaterman> Very useful as a trolling chan
[18:53] <EntityReborn> the update for the current liveCD was ~250mb
[18:53] <Cheaterman> :x
[18:53] <Cheaterman> Seriously
[18:53] <nightshade> mikunos: bad packets (which is how data is transfers on the internet) are marked in red
[18:53] <jimqode> EntityReborn, it was 6 months old though :)
[18:53] <EntityReborn> Cheaterman, wtf man? Its a support chan
[18:53] <Cheaterman> EntityReborn: Seriously ? :o
[18:53] <trism> kermit: well, in the File Browser you can go to Edit/Preferences on the Behavior tab and click "Include delete button that bypasses trash"
[18:53] <EntityReborn> jimqode, the 9.04 cd? yah
[18:54] <nightshade> mikunos: I think so.  What are you asking this time?
[18:54] <Cheaterman> EntityReborn: Then I assume no one saw my question or wanted to answer it, which is uncommon for support channels
[18:54] <EntityReborn> Cheaterman, what was your question?
[18:54] <Pici> Cheaterman: You may need to repeat your question, as you can see this is a busy channel.
[18:54] <asfjio> Slart: anyway i will try to find out other manuals and check for that beeps. thank you for the time and wnswers. appriciate it. also want to thank to furuno for the help too. i have to go guys so buy and again thanks. will figure it out if it is hardware problem.
[18:55] <jimqode> Cheaterman, maybe nobody knows the answer to your question
[18:55] <Slart> asfjio: ok.. dont forget to check that last link http://support.asus.com/pcassistant/pdf/BeepTable_en-us.pdf
[18:55] <trism> kermit: a few apps will still send things to the trash, but that should take care of most of it
[18:55] <Guest20382> sending files via bluetooth in ubuntu 9.04
[18:55] <Cheaterman> Pici: Well, I use not to, as this often bothers people trying to help or to have a conversation :$
[18:55] <EntityReborn> Cheaterman, calling a channel bad/troller channel only will reflect negatively on yourself
[18:55] <Cheaterman> EntityReborn: 19:37 <Cheaterman> Hi, I'm trying to help a friend whose mother has deactivated the numpad by messing with the keyboard... I can gather some informations but  they are very limited. I think they have activated a Gnome shortkey for this, and (of course) switching the numlock on and off doesn't fix  the problem
[18:56] <mikunos> trism I have already installed it flashplugin-nonfree but the video doesn't appear
[18:56] <EntityReborn> hm
[18:56] <Cheaterman> EntityReborn: I know, but I don't know how one can miss questions on a support channel
[18:56]  * EntityReborn goes and googles
[18:56] <dsyncd> Question:  I'm attempting installing 9.10 rc.  When I reach the partitioning section (I clicked on manually partition), I don't see all my hard drives.  In gparted and disk utility, I can see them all fine.  Is this a known issue?
[18:57] <mikunos> nightshade I'm asking about the configuration of a good flash plugin for firefox
[18:57] <Pici> dsyncd : Please join #ubuntu+1 for Karmic/9.10 support/discussion.
[18:57] <dsyncd> k
[18:57] <Cheaterman> EntityReborn: Keep yourself from bothering, french Ubuntu channel found it fast and easy, seems like a frequent issue. She activated the keyboard-driven mouse x)
[18:57] <nightshade> mikunos: what is there to configure?
[18:57] <mikebeecham> does anyone know how I can stream mp3s through chromium...it seems to not want to play the game properly!!!
[18:57] <Pici> Cheaterman: shift-num is the shortcut to enable and disable I beleive.
[18:57] <Cheaterman> EntityReborn: But thank you for your support
[18:58] <Cheaterman> Pici: Ah, good to know, thank you
[18:58] <EntityReborn> Cheaterman, I'm just a noob, but google can do wonders
[18:58] <kermit> trism: it's transmission that's doing it most
[18:58] <Guest20382> can any one help me?
[18:58] <kermit> trism: i just want the whole concept gone.. maybe if i remove the dir
[18:58] <rosebj> Hey, I can upgrade from the RC to the final Karmic when it comes out, correct?
[18:58] <EntityReborn> Guest20382, please don't notice me. You can ask here in the main channel.
[18:58] <Slart> rosebj: yes
[18:58] <mikunos> nightshade at the moment I can see only this screen
[18:58] <furuno> rosebj : I suppose
[18:58] <cody> can anyone help to get my wireless to work? i have tried using the button but its an hp computer with the heat sensor type switch. i have tried downloading the ndis wrapper but can tfigure it out. im at my wits end
[18:59] <calmbola> i got locked out
[18:59] <Slart> rosebj: just use the regular update mechanism and you'll end up with the real 9.10 when it comes out
[18:59] <nightshade> what screen?
[18:59] <Guest20382> i need to send files via bluetooth
[18:59] <grawity> calmbola: Locked out from what?
[18:59] <jimqode> cody, can you paste the output of 'lspci -n' to pastebin please
[18:59] <furuno> calmbola : in your house :) ?
[18:59] <jimqode> cody, http://paste.ubuntu.com/
[18:59] <EntityReborn> thanks guys
[19:00] <Cheaterman> EntityReborn: Well, about this it could not, as most links that come up with "ubuntu" + "numpad" keywords is "how to enable numpad on boot" and usually redirects on manual about numlockx ;)
[19:00] <calmbola> sorry private message
[19:00] <Cheaterman> EntityReborn: But thank you very much for trying anyway
[19:00] <cody> jimqode the what?
[19:00] <EntityReborn> Cheaterman, then you aren;t using google properly :)
[19:00] <awozniak> CIFS mount is giving me crazy directory names like "A~1"  Any clues?
[19:00] <furuno> 2.00 AM and still waiting
[19:00] <EntityReborn> Cheaterman, http://blog.barisione.org/2008-04/i-want-my-numpad-back/
[19:01] <jimqode> cody, application=>accessories=>terminal then 'lspci -n' then paste the output to the address i gave you
[19:01] <Cheaterman> EntityReborn: Keywords used ?
[19:02] <EntityReborn> reverse thinking made me use this:
[19:02] <EntityReborn> gnome disable numpad
[19:02] <WoodWork> Hey..
[19:03] <WoodWork> Anyone know of the time which Ubuntu 9.10 will be released in GMT?
[19:03] <cody> jimqode i just pasted it
[19:03] <clausen> my video card doesn't work.  I want to buy another one
[19:03] <furuno> WoodWork : Welcome to the waiting club :)
[19:03] <clausen> how can I find a cheap one that will worK?
[19:03] <rosebj> go for it
[19:03] <ahmed> i need to send files via bluetooth
[19:03] <Slart> WoodWork: there is no time set, afaik.. it will be out when everything is ready
[19:03]  * mrben_ waits
[19:03] <WoodWork> Thanks guys.
[19:03] <WoodWork> :D Looks good.
[19:03] <kewlbns69> does anyone know if linux can read compressed NTFS volumes?
[19:03] <Slart> WoodWork: go wait in #ubuntu-release-party , they have snacks =)
[19:03] <jimqode> cody, it should give you an address to paste here
[19:03] <furuno> WoodWork : please fill up your registration form here :)
[19:03] <EntityReborn> kewlbns69, ubuntu can, natively
[19:04] <EntityReborn> kewlbns69, in fact, you can INSTALL ubuntu onto ntfs, I think
[19:04] <cody> http://paste.ubuntu.com/303761/plain/
[19:04] <kewlbns69> ok i knew it natively supported NTFS i just wasn't sure if it would have problems with a compressed volume thanx
[19:04] <mneptok> EntityReborn: no, you cannot
[19:04] <Slart> EntityReborn: nope.. I don't think so
[19:04] <satya> cant install yahoo messenger in ubuntu 9.04
[19:04] <EntityReborn> well, whatever the wubi option is
[19:04] <kewlbns69> use pidgin satya
[19:04] <kewlbns69> it supports yahoo protocol
[19:04] <mikunos> trism If I go at http://localhostr.com/ with the flash plugin suggested it doesn't work
[19:05] <rosebj> <# pidgin
[19:05] <kewlbns69> anyway g2g thanx guys
[19:05] <rosebj> oops <3 lol
[19:05] <jimqode> cody, could you do the same for the output of 'lspci' command?
[19:05] <furuno> satya : Use Pidgin instead : Applications -> Internet -> Pidgin
[19:05] <satya> kewlbns69: but i cant share any pic with others in pidgin
[19:05] <Cheaterman> EntityReborn:
[19:05] <EntityReborn> Cheaterman, ?
[19:05] <furuno> satya : you still can do it (I can do it), just drag your pic into the IM window
[19:06] <trism> mikunos: the flash plug suggested is the official one from adobe, if it doesn't work, I have no other ideas
[19:06] <Cheaterman> EntityReborn: It was a good idea :)
[19:06] <EntityReborn> Cheaterman, :)
[19:06] <Cheaterman> EntityReborn: I'll be off this chan now, see you later maybe ;)
[19:06] <EntityReborn> Googling is a true art.
[19:06] <Cheaterman> Yes :)
[19:06] <EntityReborn> kk, good luck
[19:06] <Cheaterman> Goodbye everyone
[19:06] <cody> jimqode http://paste.ubuntu.com/303763/plain/
[19:06] <Cheaterman> EntityReborn: For what ?
[19:06] <furuno> satya : and type /buzz for buzzing someone (not me) :)
[19:07] <furuno> satya : the only disadvantage of using pidgin is you don't have to view the ads :)
[19:07] <EntityReborn> Cheaterman, good luck in your travels, etc
[19:08] <Cheaterman> EntityReborn: Hahaha, thank you, to you either :D
[19:08] <jimqode> cody, that's weird, no wireless card here... 'lsusb' please
[19:08] <EntityReborn> :)
[19:09] <venky> If an application crashes on ubuntu, where can I find the core file (if at all its generated) to analyze the stack and stuff?
[19:09] <cody> http://paste.ubuntu.com/303765/plain/
[19:09] <Forlon> does somebody know how to open ecw-maps with ubuntu?
[19:11] <jimqode> cody, it is pretty weird but your computers does not seem to have a wireless card. is the wifi light on your computer on? Does the wifi switch work?
[19:11] <zhanx> is it ubuntuofftopic?
[19:11] <Polarina> Will 9.10 be supported here when it is released?
[19:12] <trism> venky: core dumps are disabled by default in ubuntu, but you can enable them with ulimit again, see http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=313498
[19:12] <Tm_T> Polarina: ofcourse (:
[19:12] <marek_> duoa
[19:12] <karlsson> Polarina: yes
[19:12] <Polarina> Cool! :D
[19:12] <karlsson> Depending of course on what you mean by "supported"
[19:12] <Polarina> Let's race for the first valid 9.10 support question in here, AFTER its release.
[19:12] <cody> jimqode the switch does not work but i know it has a card i opened the case on the bottom where it has the signal picture and it has the card with 2 wires connected to it
[19:12] <EntityReborn> Polarina, lol
[19:13] <Trulla> wer ist fuxx???
[19:13] <tonyyarusso> venky: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Strace may point you in the right direction.
[19:13] <Slart> !de | Trulla
[19:13] <jimqode> cody, did you have a look at the bios. There was an option to always turn on wifi in my machine.
[19:14] <cody> the setup menu when you first turn on the computer? yeah all that is enabled
[19:15] <jmadgin> hi there! I've just come over from a convo with videolan channel, they told me you guys may be able to help! since i upgradfrom 9.04 to 9.10 my avi's dont seem to work in movie player or vlc. I checked the readout from vlc diagnostic and it said the encoder couldnt be found. I checked the encoder in synaptic and its there?
[19:15] <venky> trism, tonyyarusso: thanks
[19:15] <jimqode> cody, did you check if the card works on any other operating system? This seems like a hardware thing to me. Because the wifi card is not reported at all.
[19:16] <jmadgin> im tearing my hair out over this!
[19:16] <jmadgin> can ne1 help?
[19:16] <cody> i have another card i can try and throw in there but i have been having the same problem with it as well
[19:16] <trism> jmadgin: might try in #ubuntu+1, 9.10 isn't quite out yet (almost though)
[19:16] <bean> i can't connect to aim using empathy... It just says Network Error and doesn't try to connect.
[19:16] <jmadgin> o
[19:17] <xt2br> hello evereyone
[19:17] <cody> it was working at one point but for some reason i cant get it working again ( the other card)
[19:18] <gt11> wat's the differece between ubuntu 9.10 now and tomorrow?
[19:18] <reaktae> I need help with my ipw2200 wireless in jaunty. When I connect to my ipv4 network, which works fine, I get nothing. Pinging local loopback responds ok, pinging any lan boxes gives "Destination Host Unreachable". DHCP sets me up correctly and i have blacklisted the ipv6 module, which has caused trouble in the past. This is a fresh install and it never worked. Any suggestions?
[19:18] <jmadgin> lol i used #ubuntu+1 and it sends me here!
[19:18] <Slart> gt11: today it's still the release candidate.. tomorrow youi
[19:18] <jimqode> cody, could you do this: replace the card again, and run 'lspci' and 'lsusb' again with that card. If you see a line for the wifi card i'm sure you can somehow get it to work. But I don't think this one has much if it is connected properly.
[19:18] <Slart> gt11: today it's still the release candidate.. tomorrow you'll get the final version.. I'm not sure what the difference will be though
[19:18] <mara> scusate ubuntu italia?
[19:18] <Slart> !it | mara
[19:18] <jmadgin> ok
[19:19] <jmadgin> guess i'll hav to check for updates tomorrow then!
[19:19] <trism> gt11: there is probably relativly little difference between the two, maybe a few last minute bug fixes
[19:19] <cody> ill give it a shot and get back with you in a minute i can switch them without powering down
[19:19] <Slart> jmadgin: hmm.. works for me.. try joining it again
[19:19] <jimqode> cody, are those usb wifi dongles?
[19:20] <jmadgin> joining what?
[19:20] <Slart> jmadgin: #ubuntu+1
[19:20] <cody> no its not usb its a card in the bottom of the computer
[19:21] <xmnt> anyone care to share their favorite screencast tool
[19:21] <jmadgin> ok
[19:21] <pteague> X crashed on me so i logged in remotely & stopped gdm, but the monitor is still displaying what it had when X started eating 100% cpu...  any ideas on restarting the display besides rebooting?
[19:22] <adekoba1> Hello - has anyone noticed that X applications like dzen2 and xmobar no longer recognize mouse input?
[19:22] <adekoba1> I'm not sure how to fix this...
[19:22] <BlacKnight> hey, in windows i can change my IP using netsh changing my address to 192.168.1.105 and mask to 255.255.255.0 then I use "netsh interface ip set address name="network" source=dhcp"  after that I do a /renew and i have new IP... is there a way to do it in ubuntu ?
[19:23] <gleizer> Hello
[19:23] <Slart> BlacKnight: ehm.. can you describe what you want to do? just set a new static ip?
[19:23] <gleizer> I need help please
[19:23] <Slart> BlacKnight: or renew a dhcp lease? get a brand new ip from the dhcp server?
[19:23] <timdot> gleizer, with?
[19:23] <gleizer> Hi timdot
[19:24] <BlacKnight> ya, change it... my IP is static for few days then it changes, but i can do it manually in windows using that
[19:24] <BlacKnight> so i want to do it manually in linux :p
[19:24] <gleizer> With geforce 8400gs in jaunty
[19:24] <jmadgin> ty slart found it
[19:24] <llutz> BlacKnight: use ifconfig/dhclient
[19:24] <Slart> jmadgin: you're welcome
[19:24] <timdot> gleizer, sorry - can't help you there
[19:24] <timdot> gleizer, am sure someone can though :)
[19:24] <BlacKnight> let me try, thx
[19:24] <LauJensen> Gents - When I click Themes - Customize -> Change Controls - They just change size a bit but not apperance/theme - whats up ?
[19:24] <sa1981> hey everyone
[19:24] <cody> jimqode this is the lspci   http://paste.ubuntu.com/303774/plain/
[19:24] <gleizer> I search already in google, nothing
[19:25] <losher> pteague: you could try restarting gdm sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[19:25] <sa1981> I installed spotify to wine, works fine
[19:25] <timdot> gleizer, just ask your question
[19:25] <cody> jimqode heres the lsusb  http://paste.ubuntu.com/303779/plain/
[19:25] <sa1981> except for when I shut it down
[19:25] <sa1981> haha
[19:25] <jimqode> cody, you are not supposed the change PCIex card without powering off.
[19:25] <gleizer> Simple
[19:25] <LauJensen> Gents - When I click Themes - Customize -> Change Controls - They just change size a bit but not apperance/theme - whats up ?
[19:25] <timdot> spotify randomly freezes for me, every couple of hours
[19:25] <trism> gleizer: should just be System/Administration/Hardware Drivers
[19:26] <adekoba> are X apps (e.g. dzen2, xmobar) not receiving mouse input for anyone else?
[19:26] <gleizer> No work,
[19:26] <trism> gleizer: and install the nvidia drivers
[19:26] <sa1981> cannot open it again, have to uninstall and then re-install in order to make it start up, anyone knows what the problem is?
[19:26] <cody> so do i need to restart or did i totally f**k the card?
[19:26] <gleizer> But I can't login
[19:26] <trism> gleizer: the password is your user password
[19:26] <jimqode> cody, i hope not. try restarting the computer.
[19:26] <NoiseEee> hi, im trying to install a program from souce, and i get 'cannot find -lperl'.   whats the ubuntu package name for that?  i've tried apt-get perl,lperl,perl-dev
[19:26] <cody> ok back in a minute
[19:26] <gleizer> trism
[19:27] <gleizer> The screen freeze in login
[19:27] <gleizer> I cant login because this
[19:27] <NoiseEee> bah, got it... libperl-dev
[19:27] <Arinmal> hey everyone
[19:27] <erwan_ho> hi there
[19:27] <LauJensen> Gents - When I click Themes - Customize -> Change Controls - They just change size a bit but not apperance/theme - whats up ?
[19:27]  * erwan_ho need to have the magic string of a grub2
[19:27] <Arinmal> im new to ubuntu coming from mint
[19:27] <trism> gleizer: I see, ctrl+alt+f1, edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf and change the driver to vesa, then reboot, and you should be able to set up the nvidia drivers after
[19:28] <erwan_ho> can anyone show me the output of "hexdump -n 4 /dev/<yourdisk>" ?
[19:28] <xeer> Just great. My new karmic install just bit the big one. It fails to mount /root and drops me to a BusyBox shell.
[19:28] <Slart> erwan_ho: why would we want to do that.. it will be huuge
[19:28] <xeer> The livecd is also failing to mount!
[19:28] <gleizer> Hummm
[19:28] <erwan_ho> Slart: -n 4 is 4 bytes
[19:28] <gleizer> Thanks, I'm try this
[19:28] <tonyyarusso> xeer: #ubuntu+1 for karmic discussion
[19:28] <leaf-sheep> !karmic | xeer
[19:28] <llutz> erwan_ho: 0000000 48eb 0090
[19:29] <xeer> mount: mounting /dev/scd on /home-rw-backing failed: Invalid argument
[19:29] <EntityReborn> xeer, reinstall (j/k)
[19:29] <Arinmal> anyone having issues with cario-dock?
[19:29] <erwan_ho> Slart: I'm the HDT author and need the output of a grub2. ubuntu runs it so ;)
[19:29] <needlez> xeer go download the iso again u prolly got a bad iso
[19:29] <erwan_ho> llutz: thx
[19:29] <Slart> erwan_ho: ahh.. I see.. hang on
[19:29] <Kamilion> Hi. I'm trying to install KVM and it's asking me something about a postfix configuration, which one do I pick?
[19:29] <sa1981> can anyone help me please?
[19:29] <Slart> erwan_ho: you want the disk or the partition?
[19:29] <erwan_ho> disk please
[19:29] <xeer> needlez:  oh? so then there is no way to test a good iso from a bad one. The install finished without error and upon reboot I was at the desktop.
[19:30] <needlez> i downloaded the RC iso in from a torrent and it workd fine for me
[19:30] <Slart> erwan_ho: 48eb d090 for me
[19:30] <needlez> its kinda a hit and miss at the moment with that i think
[19:30] <xeer> needlez:  exactly what I use
[19:30] <sa1981> ?
[19:30] <xeer> needlez:  just once I restarted I started seeing the problems
[19:30] <needlez> huh strange?
[19:30] <erwan_ho> looks like a grub1
[19:30] <erwan_ho> hum
[19:31] <llutz> erwan_ho: mine was grub1
[19:31] <Slart> erwan_ho: that's on jaunty though
[19:31] <NaviRetlav> Hi , I have problem with my ubuntu 9.10
[19:31] <erwan_ho> Karmic would be nice too
[19:31] <trism> erwan_ho: #ubuntu+1
[19:31] <llutz> erwan_ho: #ubuntu+1  for some hours
[19:31] <Slart> erwan_ho: try asking in #ubuntu+1
[19:32] <erwan_ho> what's +1 ?
[19:32] <ZykoticK9> anyone have an alternative to gfreqlet?  I'm trying to set the CPU frequency, gfreqlet runs - but i only get a white dot on my panel, and clicking gives nothing but Panel properties.  I'm trying to run UT'99 and it's running too fast (known problem on modern CPUs) - I already tried a custom launcher, which was better but not solved - next instruction was to set CPU frequency to Userpace at 800Mhz.  I've got an AMD CPU Cool'n'Quiet is enabled in
[19:32] <ZykoticK9> BIOS.
[19:32] <llutz> next ubuntu
[19:32] <NaviRetlav> I can't start it , after white ubuntu logo , I have only black screen and blinking caps lock led
[19:32] <furuno> erwan_ho : go to channel : #ubuntu+1
[19:32] <Slart> erwan_ho: the channel for the next ubuntu version.. karmic isn't out yet
[19:32] <erwan_ho> got it
[19:32] <erwan_ho> thx
[19:33] <nantesss> bonsoir
[19:33] <nantesss> je cherche de l'aide sur TeXgraph
[19:33] <nantesss> j'ai dessiné un cylindre
[19:33] <erwan_ho> thx Slart, llutz
[19:33] <nantesss> mais la vie n'est pas "ombrée"
[19:33] <Slart> !fr | nantesss
[19:33] <NaviRetlav> kupa , nie ma nic w logach
[19:34] <nantesss> il y a une option pour ça?
[19:34] <Slart> erwan_ho: you're welcome
[19:34] <erwan_ho> +1 seems less reactive ;)
[19:34] <sa1981> having problems starting spotify in wine. if anyone knows how to fix the prob, appreciate some help. thank you
[19:34] <Slart> !pl | NaviRetlav
[19:34] <furuno> !id
[19:34] <Slart> erwan_ho: they are preparing for the launch party perhaps =)
[19:34] <NaviRetlav> sory , I kow it ... wrong tab XD
[19:35] <Slart> NaviRetlav: no worries =)
[19:35] <cdog69> Going to install Ubuntu Server edition on a new server as a web server. Couple questions. We have three 146GB HDDs that we are going to use for the data and two 18Gb HDDs that were may use for the OS. First off, is 18Gb enough to run the OS with any issue. Second, if we decide to not use the 18Gb HDDs is there much of a concern installing the OS on the 146Gb HDDs?
[19:35] <Polarina> Is there an Icelandic support channel for Ubuntu?
[19:35] <Slart> !find iceland
[19:36] <pteague> losher: starting gdm doesn't fix the issue...  it states "there seems to already be an X server running on :0"... which there isn't
[19:36] <Slart> !brain | Polarina
[19:36] <Slart> Polarina: check that link.. it has a list of all the channels
[19:36] <tonyyarusso> cdog69: Yes, 18GB is plenty for the OS.
[19:36] <tonyyarusso> cdog69: No, it shouldn't matter which disk you put it on.
[19:37] <Polarina> Slart: Apparently not. :(
[19:37] <Polarina> Slart: Is it possible to found an Icelandic support channel then? :-)
[19:37] <USN1520> dumb question here, searched the forums and linux documentation project...looking for what the different color codes for directories are in the terminal
[19:37] <Slart> Polarina: you can always start one if you feel there is need for it =)
[19:38] <Polarina> Slart: It needs to be registered somewhere first.
[19:38] <Slart> Polarina: not really sure where to ask about that though.. perhaps one of the ops might be able to help you with that
[19:38] <NaviRetlav> Slart: maybe you know how can I fix my u9.10 ? Yesterday all was warking , auth.log , is don't have anything from last boot ;(
[19:38] <ubuntuLoverV3> hey guys, after tomorrow will this become the Karmic channel?
[19:38] <xmnt> anyone care to share their favorite screencast tool
[19:39] <Polarina> NaviRetlav: #ubuntu+1
[19:39] <Slart> NaviRetlav: no idea what to do with 9.10, i haven't installed it myself yet
[19:39] <Polarina> ubuntuLoverV3: When 9.10 is released, it will.
[19:39] <Slart> ubuntuLoverV3: yes
[19:39] <tonyyarusso> ubuntuLoverV3: correct, but not before
[19:39] <xmnt> i'm having trouble w/ gtk-recordmydesktop not recognizing my input audio - usb webcam
[19:39] <suman> any java developers here?? am trying to get tomcat installed... and could use some help..
[19:39] <Kamilion> What time zone does this become the karmic channel? UTC?
[19:40] <blackxored> how can I see how much video memory a certain card has quickly???
[19:40] <Slart> blackxored: lshw perhaps?
[19:40] <erwan_ho> ++
[19:40] <Kamilion> blackxored: lspci on the adapter.
[19:40] <tonyyarusso> Kamilion: indeterminate.
[19:40] <ubuntuLoverV3> sweet thanks :)
[19:40] <EntityReborn_> bah, I'm trying to dual head, or even single head on an external display, and ubuntu is limiting my output resolution
[19:41] <flower> is it possible to backport kernels?
[19:41] <thesprouts> I'm having a display problem with my computer: it's a laptop hooked up to an LCD. I used lxrandr to have just the external monitor on, and then used the System Preferencs > Display menu to switch the refresh rate to 75 Hz (from the set 60 Hz.) Now the LCD screen doesn't display, and whenever I restart, neither screen displays (presumably on the same sessions as before.)
[19:41] <USN1520> come on now easy stuff, color codes in the terminal, one for archives one for folders, some are green, some are purple, help a brother out
[19:41] <Kamilion> tonyyarusso:  Hah, thanks for at least attempting to return a valid answer.
[19:41] <dAlfa89_> Would 64-bit Ubuntu work properly inside 32-bit Windows? (Wubi)
[19:41] <ubuntuLoverV3> how do  see the list of users in a channel on XChat-gnome?
[19:41] <thesprouts> I've tried using dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and looking at the xorg.xconf file, but have had no luck there.
[19:41] <EntityReborn_> my monitor cah output super high rezs, I know this because Windows lets me set it high, independantly of my lappy's screen
[19:41] <tonyyarusso> flower: possible, yes, just not supported
[19:41] <blackxored> Kamilion, thanks, but isn't glx or something giving me that too???
[19:41] <tyler_d> dAlfa89_: you need to have 64 virtualization enabled in your bios - and then yes, via vbox
[19:42] <thesprouts> I don't know where to look next to see how to reset my LCD monitor's refresh rate. (I can run the failsafe terminal.)
[19:42] <EntityReborn_> thesprouts, xorg.conf?
[19:42] <dAlfa89_> tyler_d, thanks, this should be interesting  :D
[19:42] <EntityReborn_> jimqode, any ideas? ^
[19:42] <thesprouts> EntityReborn_, yes, that's right. (i had a typo.)
[19:43] <EntityReborn_> thesprouts, I mean, check your xorg.conf
[19:43] <WelshyRob> hi there ive got a very big problem with ubuntu...i was using ubuntu fine upunitll a few minutes ago when i installed some software to view my webcam, after installing i was told to re-start i did so and when i rebooted ubuntu gave me the splash loading screen, once loaded it the came up with a bios lookalike bok saying failed to run x sever click ok to view diagnostics i did so and got this " EE Failed to load module "type 1 " (modul
[19:43] <WelshyRob> e dose not exist,0)
[19:43] <Kamilion> blackxored:  Dunno about GLX, but lspci -v should have a line under VGA adapter like " Memory at d8000000 (32-bit, prefetchable) [size=128M] "
[19:44] <jimqode> EntityReborn_, what is your display adapter?
[19:44] <EntityReborn_> same as yours :P
[19:44] <EntityReborn_> intel 855GM
[19:44] <USN1520> welshyrob, sounds like the install jacked with your xorg config file
[19:44] <USN1520> reset it in the terminal
[19:44] <EntityReborn_> using the same lappy, in Windows, I can achieve insane resolutions with this external display
[19:44] <WelshyRob> how?
[19:44] <arash> what time is ubuntu released?
[19:44] <EntityReborn_> independant of my LCD's rez
[19:44] <jimqode> EntityReborn_, Ah I remembered. I never tried mine with an external display. Let me google it.
[19:45] <EntityReborn_> ... I'll do the same :P
[19:45] <USN1520> xorg has a config wizard I just cant think of the help...anyone else out there
[19:45] <jimqode> EntityReborn_, very hackish but you can try xrandr
[19:46] <courpse_> !codecs
[19:46] <courpse_> !+codecs
[19:46] <courpse_> Anyone remember the triugger?
[19:47] <courpse_> nm.
[19:47] <EntityReborn_> jimqode, I guess I could manually edit the xorg.conf, and add modes, but I'm not sure if that will work
[19:47] <jimqode> you can try on the fly with xrandr command without editing your xorg.conf first. look at 'man xrandr'
[19:48] <WelshyRob> USN1520, would  "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop" work then"sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start"?
[19:48] <tyler_d> EntityReborn_: make sure you back it up, and make note, if you fail you can remove/rename the xorg.conf file and get back to the gui to fix it :)
[19:48] <USN1520> welshyrob, in /etc/X11 there is an xorg config file, you can edit it manual "sudo gedit" or run the wizard, I just cant remember the command for the wizard
[19:48] <EntityReborn_> tyler_d, yeah :)
[19:48] <Didrik> hi, anyone know how to disable 3d desktop effects over ssh?
[19:48] <EntityReborn_> tyler_d, or just vi it
[19:48] <WelshyRob> USN1520, i cant actully acsess ubuntu only a non gui version (terminal)
[19:49] <USN1520> welshyrob,it would restart the desktop manager but you are probably going to get the same error
[19:49] <USN1520> welshyrob, right so navigate to the location in the terminal and then edit the file using vi
[19:49] <sa1981> sa
[19:50] <sa1981> sa1981: test
[19:50] <USN1520> welshyrob, or nano, I like it better
[19:50] <Slart> Didrik: try man compiz to see if there is a command to kill it.. you could of course do "pkill compiz" too.. but that's a bit harsh
[19:50] <WelshyRob> USN1520, how do i know where it is?
[19:50] <mercutio22> The resize partition option is greyed out in gparted and I can't resize my partitions, how come??
[19:50] <USN1520> it is located in /etc/X11
[19:50] <pawel> any1 had problems with samsung mobile phone- ubuntu doesnt see it  if it is connected via wire ?
[19:50] <thesprouts> EntityReborn_, I did check my xorg.conf file -- I cant see any settings there related to refresh rate
[19:50] <USN1520> somebody out here give me the command for the xorg config wizard please
[19:50] <thesprouts> I'm wondering if it;s related to metacity
[19:50] <yenpox> we
[19:51] <WelshyRob> USN1520, so i go cd /ect/x11 then nano?
[19:51] <furuno> USN1520 : i belive it's in the repair mode
[19:51] <EntityReborn_> thesprouts, kk
[19:51] <EntityReborn_> idk then
[19:51] <furuno> USN1520 : from the OS selection menu in GRUB select repair and choose to repair xserver
[19:51] <RobLikesBrunch> Hello. I cannot get flash to play sound in x64 Intrepid...I reinstalled it before and it worked briefly, but as soon as I restarted it didn't anymore.
[19:51] <thesprouts> EntityReborn, thanks though!
[19:52] <progre55> hi people! what is the release date of Karmic?
[19:52] <USN1520> thanks furuno
[19:52] <furuno> progre55 : 29/10/2009
[19:52] <Pici> progre55, Karmic will be released some time during the 29th, i.e: there is no exact time. You can await the announcement in #ubuntu-release-party
[19:52] <USN1520> welshyrob did you see, furuno
[19:52] <planttt> hey, I have a MIPS binary that I want to run on my x86 laptop running Ubuntu. what should I use?
[19:52] <furuno> progre55 : or so it seem
[19:52] <USN1520> may be easier
[19:52] <WelshyRob> no
[19:52] <progre55> thanks =)
[19:53] <WelshyRob> USN1520, i belive its in repair mode?
[19:53] <erUSUL> planttt: a mips emulator with a mips OS ? i tihnk qemu has a mips version. (it will be sllow as hell i suppose)
[19:53] <furuno> USN1520 : usually i did this when I'm trashed up my xorg.conf (when installing vga driver)
[19:53] <USN1520> welshyrob, if you put the ubuntu cd in and select repair at the grub screen you can hoose repair xserver
[19:53] <planttt> erUSUL: dont care about the speed. But qemu locks my system up
[19:54] <furuno> wlshyrob : no you don't need the install CD
[19:54] <WelshyRob> USN1520, could you explain what hoose repair is?
[19:54] <furuno> wlshyrob : i belive there's the choice in GRUB
[19:54] <USN1520> nice poke when someone is helping you :)
[19:54] <WelshyRob> furuno, repair mode?
[19:54] <RobLikesBrunch>  I cannot get flash to play sound in x64 Intrepid...I reinstalled it before and it worked briefly, but as soon as I restarted it didn't anymore
[19:54] <furuno> WelshyRob : when you first turn on the pc there should be a choice of operating system
[19:54] <erUSUL> planttt: http://www.linux-mips.org/wiki/Emulators
[19:55] <merlinux> hi! i have a problem with a video streaming , i receive a "connection reset by peer" error
[19:55] <furuno> WelshyRob : select Ubuntu-blabala-repair or something like that
[19:55] <WelshyRob> furuno, yes that is
[19:55] <furuno> Welshyrob : and choose to repair Xserver
[19:55] <WelshyRob> furuno, thanks i will do that now :)
[19:55] <furuno> Welshyrob : it's GUI so you'll be okay
[19:55] <blackxored> Kamilion, that's exactly the line that it showed me, so it's 128mb ???
[19:56] <USN1520> furuno, can you help as well with my shell question?  what do the different colors mean?
[19:56] <clausen_> when I boot the karmic koala beta 1 live CD
[19:56] <WelshyRob> furuno,  cool
[19:56] <clausen_> it asks for a username and password
[19:56] <clausen_> why?!
[19:56] <furuno> USN1520 : what shell? is that the syntax highlighting stuff?
[19:56] <USN1520> I mean when looking at directories, files of different types are different colors
[19:57] <furuno> USN1520 : well, it just for easy looks i believe
[19:57] <erUSUL> USN1520: there you have your answer "different types are different colors"
[19:57] <furuno> USN1520 : you don't want a mono-colored shell when you're doing a lot of stuffs in there right?
[19:57] <USN1520> erusul, I get that, but what types are what color
[19:58] <USN1520> is it coded on file permissions, types, what?
[19:58] <furuno> USN1520 : since I'm not on a linux machine I can't answer which color are which, but try googling
[19:58] <Helsinkiii> hi
[19:58] <furuno> USN1520 : I think it's on types
[19:58] <Didrik> anyone know how to remove compiz from SSH commandline?
[19:58] <USN1520> furuno, rgr thankd
[19:58] <USN1520> thanks
[19:58] <Helsinkiii> a friend of mine logged on my computer and looked at some nasty videos , i want to know how to delete all traces of that
[19:59] <EntityReborn_> jimqode, any success?
[19:59] <furuno> Helsinkiii : press shift+del aand you're done
[19:59] <rosebj> "friend", right
[19:59] <reverebeer> the network key ring application (possibly under the gnome suite) is requesting a password to use it (for that toolbar network switcher next to the clock). However, it accepts my OLD password, not my new one! I've done several restarts. How can I fix this?
[19:59] <BlacKnight> wa, i cant make it
[19:59] <jimqode> EntityReborn_, nope did you try xrandr?
[19:59] <EntityReborn_> jimqode, I've seen references to shutting off effects, but hm
[19:59] <BlacKnight> tried many ways, and cant change my ip
[19:59] <furuno> Helsinkiii : shift+del = permanent delete
[20:00] <EntityReborn_> jimqode, yeah, I installed the graphical version, and still only lists 1048x768 as the highest.
[20:00] <EntityReborn_> which is pure lies
[20:00] <Helsinkiii> furuno-he watched them on firefox, but there must have been temporary files downloaded somewhere
[20:00] <jimqode> EntityReborn_, you can set the screen to modes that seem unsupported with the commandline version
[20:00] <BlacKnight> so anyone know any other way to change ip assigned by DHCP
[20:00] <EntityReborn_> ah
[20:00] <EntityReborn_> does the command line version list modes as well?
[20:01] <EntityReborn_> I don't konw the modes off by hand
[20:01] <furuno> Helsinkii : on firefox : select > edit > preference > advanced tab and clear the cache
[20:01] <Helsinkiii> furuno:i deleted firefox cache, recently used files, ran localepurge
[20:01] <graham_> blackknight: you're going to have to check you're router's ip release time
[20:01] <furuno> Helsinkii : don't be so paranoid, usually cache is unreadable by "normal" human
[20:01] <Helsinkiii> furuno: is there any other residual trace of the mpgs he downloaded on my computer
[20:01] <jimqode> EntityReborn_, you need to experiment. I could make a cheap vga=>tv device work that way.
[20:01] <EntityReborn_> hm
[20:01] <EntityReborn_> k
[20:01] <jimqode> EntityReborn_, It is possible to find common modes on the net
[20:01] <furuno> Helsinkii : since you're on linux, i guess you're OK
[20:01] <Helsinkiii> furuno: i'm just upset that it's a clean install and he had to taint it
[20:02] <jimqode> EntityReborn_, if you can find a supported mode that is what you should write on xorg.conf
[20:02] <furuno> Helsinkii : somehow, the screams "first blood" is echoed in my head lol :)
[20:02] <EntityReborn_> jimqode, gotcha
[20:03] <thiscomputer> Im using xubuntu 9.04 and suddenly my usb driven 16 gig sd card gives me only read + copy capabilities when I get into it any ideas? I want to format this drive.
[20:04] <greenman> Hello.  I need some help.  I want to install mysql-server 4.1.21.
[20:04] <furuno> thiscomputer : are your SD protection latch is in the correct position?
[20:04] <greenman> I would like to do this with apt-get to take care of dependencies
[20:04] <thiscomputer> yes
[20:04] <furuno> thiscomputer : you can't delete / write any files?
[20:04] <Nanar> Hi, I have mirror question
[20:04] <thiscomputer> that it furno
[20:05] <Nanar> is /release/ inside /ubuntu/ ?
[20:05] <Nanar> or should I mirror two separate path ?
[20:05] <thiscomputer> when b4 i was able to cant even change the permissions  furno
[20:05] <furuno> thiscomputer : try reformat?
[20:06] <hexa-> hey there
[20:06] <thiscomputer> how do i go about reformat
[20:06] <subbu^> I am new to Irssi
[20:06] <subbu^> :(
[20:06] <hexa-> so I got this blueray rip of about 50gigs. how would i play it back so it shows me menu and such things?
[20:06] <furuno> use gparted : System > Admin > Partition Editor
[20:06] <graham_> system>administartion>disk utility
[20:06] <furuno> hexa- : use DVD::RIP ?
[20:06] <Welshy-Rob> furuno, HAI Thankxxxxs its working now :D:D
[20:06] <EntityReborn_> bah
[20:06] <furuno> welshyrob : nice
[20:07] <thiscomputer> ill give that a try furno thanx
[20:07] <sofaraway> hi all
[20:07] <hexa-> furuno: to playback?
[20:07] <thiscomputer> thanx
[20:07] <EntityReborn_> jimqode, how do I work with xrandr? doesn't like -d 0:1 for selecting the display
[20:07] <furuno> hexa- : DVD::RIP usually will RIP you DVD (or BD maybe) to a format like .mkv or sort, which easily playable on any media player (with codec of course)
[20:07] <greenman> Hello.  I need some help.  I want to install mysql-server 4.1.21.
[20:08] <sofaraway> i have q aboub ALI Corp Video Camera Controller
[20:08] <greenman> I would like to do this with apt-get to take care of dependencies
[20:08] <furuno> hexa- : dunno about menu tought...
[20:08] <EntityReborn_> hm...
[20:08] <EntityReborn_> brb
[20:08] <EntityReborn_> idea has struck me
[20:08] <jimqode> EntityReborn_, -d :0 . you should check its help
[20:08] <hexa-> furuno: I got the blueray ripped already, it is just a playback issue
[20:08] <EntityReborn_> k
[20:08] <sofaraway> is anybody know about it
[20:08] <furuno> hexa : do you have the appropiate codecs / player
[20:08] <hexa-> because it has many little *.m2ts files I could playback in mplayer, but it separates the movie
[20:08] <hexa-> I do
[20:08] <jimqode> EntityReborn_, if i were you i would wait the release though. this intel driver is newer and better they say.
[20:09] <EntityReborn_> how do I launch into runmode 3, on boot? I can't seem to get the kernel lines prompt
[20:09] <EntityReborn_> ah
[20:09] <Slart> !runlevels | EntityReborn_
[20:09] <furuno> greenman : quick google give me this : http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/ubuntu/install-mysql-server-41-on-ubuntu/
[20:09] <graham_> hexa: try vlc and choose "open directory"
[20:09] <EntityReborn_> :/ then how do you go directly to shell, and no GUI?
[20:09] <furuno> greenman : it says : sudo apt-get install mysql-server-4.1
[20:09] <hexa-> graham_: kay
[20:10] <Helsinkiii> I installed openJDK and Sun Java Web Start is that the same thing
[20:10] <Helsinkiii> all i need is the JRE and JDK
[20:10] <hexa-> Helsinkiii: no it is not
[20:10] <greenman> furuno: yeah, I tried that first.  :)  I always google before asking
[20:11] <greenman> has no installation candidate
[20:11] <hexa-> Helsinkiii: openjdk is an open implementation of the java vm
[20:11] <ZykoticK9> EntityReborn_, disable GDM from starting
[20:11] <Argos> hi all
[20:11] <furuno> Helsinkii : for running java or developing java apps?
[20:11] <Argos> whens ubuntu 9.10 out
[20:11] <EntityReborn_> ZykoticK9, right. HOW?
[20:11] <Helsinkiii> furuno:both
[20:11] <hexa-> Helsinkiii: you will want to install sun-java6-bin sun-java6-jre and these things
[20:11] <Argos> is it released now
[20:11] <ZykoticK9> EntityReborn_, ?
[20:11] <lstarnes> Argos: no
[20:11] <Argos> how long to go
[20:11] <EntityReborn_> How do I disable GDM
[20:11] <lstarnes> Argos: it's still the 28th in many parts of the world
[20:11] <fcn> !isitout
[20:11] <furuno> Helsinkii : sudo apt-get install sun-java-6-jdk
[20:12] <watskeburtttten> so when will 9.10 be winning? :D
[20:12] <Argos> nooooooooo cant wait that long
[20:12] <lstarnes> Argos: it will surely be out within the next 24 hours, but you should probably wait a day or two before downloading to avoid overloading the mirrors
[20:12] <ZykoticK9> EntityReborn_, might be "update-rc.d -f gdm remove" not sure though
[20:12] <greenman> Hello.  I need some help.  I want to install mysql-server 4.1.21.
[20:12] <greenman> I would like to do this with apt-get to take care of dependencies
[20:12] <om26er> Argos, or download torrent
[20:12] <sofaraway> hi
[20:12] <rosebj> greenman, like 3 people have answered that
[20:12] <Argos> is it ready now on torrents'
[20:13] <om26er> Argos, no
[20:13] <lstarnes> Argos: no
[20:13] <sofaraway> ali corp video controller
[20:13] <lstarnes> Argos: it's not ready anywhere
[20:13] <fcn> i will use torrent for downloading :)
[20:13] <om26er> Argos, when it will release then download torrent instead of downloading from server
[20:13] <Argos> stuff windows it sucks i want ubuntu
[20:13] <subbu^> windowns 7 is horrible to upgrade to
[20:13] <Argos> windows to slowww
[20:13] <subbu^> :(
[20:13] <lstarnes> Argos: you can use 9.04 or an earlier release if you can't wait for 9.10
[20:13] <subbu^> i love ubuntu
[20:14] <rosebj> actually win7 is pretty sweet
[20:14] <Argos> yes but is it hard to uninstall
[20:14] <watskeburtttten> I am excited for 9.10 =D
[20:14] <EntityReborn_> ah, looking into that command, seems adding 'text' to the kernel line boots textmode only
[20:14] <EntityReborn_> thx
[20:14] <furuno> win 7 is quite good, not for me tought...
[20:14] <RobLikesBrunch> Flash doesn't play sound for me, and PulseAudio doesn't even list it as a source when I play a flash video. This is x64 Jaunty, can anyone help me?
[20:14] <subbu^> but upgrading to win 7 is tough
[20:14] <subbu^> clean installtion was easy
[20:14] <rosebj> eh, i just did a clean install
[20:14] <furuno> nope
[20:14] <Argos> well for me it crap.. foruno
[20:15] <furuno> I'm typing on 7, waiting to back to 9.10 when it's ready, has just clean install yesterday
[20:15] <subbu^> 9.10 almost ready :)
[20:15] <subbu^> i love 9.10 :)
[20:15] <olvap> how could i do if i want to upda a record, only if has benn changed?
[20:15] <furuno> been waiting since 0:00, now it's 3:15
[20:15] <olvap> how could i do if i want to update a record, only if has benn changed?
[20:15] <rosebj> im gonna be dual booting 9.10 and win7 most likely
[20:15] <waitingnineten> does anybody knows in how much time 9.10 will be out?
[20:15] <furuno> olvap : ??? in MysQL?
[20:15] <Argos> if i install 9.04 and then want to install 9.10 is there going to be problems upgrading if i have windows on it as well
[20:15] <subbu^> i heard there are few problems dual booting win7 and ubuntu
[20:16] <x_> hi
[20:16] <olvap> sorry, wrong channel
[20:16] <lstarnes> it's still october 28 in GMT/UTC
[20:16] <x_> ls
[20:16] <x_> lol
[20:16] <MetalHeadDead> im having trouble updating,
[20:16] <greenman> rosebj: one person did and he said "Search google"  I already did that.
[20:16] <x_> !help
[20:16] <FloodBot2> x_: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[20:16] <Argos> that what i thinking too subbu
[20:16] <x_> !help hack
[20:16] <xiong> Let me try it shorter. I installed MySQL using Synaptic. Now, I want to do the setup from scratch, or more or less from scratch. Particularly, I want to make sure that the daemon runs under the login user 'mysql' and that I *KNOW* that "user's" password, so I can start and stop the server "normally". What am I likely to break if I change the 'mysql' login user's password?
[20:16] <rosebj> subbu^: like what?
[20:16] <x_> !hackin
[20:16] <furuno> for those who's waiting for 9.10 : #ubuntu-release-party
[20:16] <grawity> x_: You need help with something?
[20:16] <x_> !anything
[20:16] <x_> !balls
[20:16] <x_> !myself
[20:16] <MetalHeadDead> my update manager says not all can be installed and that i can only do a partial upgrade, what do i do?
[20:17] <furuno> please don't bully the bot
[20:17] <x_> !jack is here
[20:17] <grawity> x_: Here's one more for you.
[20:17] <grawity> !ops | x_
[20:17] <subbu^> rosebj: wubi gives some problem not really sure what it is. need to check it out from google
[20:17] <jpds> x_: Please stop.
[20:17] <x_> What
[20:17] <jpds> !botabuse > x_
[20:17] <furuno> x_ : bully the bot at #ubuntu-release-party if you want
[20:17] <MetalHeadDead> it says it cannot authenticate all packages
[20:17] <Flannel> furuno: Or not
[20:17] <furuno> x_ : don't do it here :)
[20:17] <subbu^> MetalHeadDead: is the update hanging at 67% ?
[20:17] <x_> what
[20:18] <x_> ok
[20:18] <xiong> MetalHeadDead, I can't promise anything but I suspect it's usually safe to accept a partial upgrade. But I'd like to know *why* you can't get "all" the install?
[20:18] <MetalHeadDead> subbu^ it is failing to even start, says i can only partially upgrade
[20:18] <x_> Hi
[20:18] <Help> Hellp
[20:18] <subbu^> ohh thats bad
[20:18] <Hellomoto> jack is here
[20:18] <Hellomoto> ok
[20:18] <Hellomoto> hmm
[20:18] <MetalHeadDead> it cancels in the partial, says cannot authenticate packages openonffice.org
[20:18] <mathieu> hello, i seriously need help... i am trying to activate desktop effects, i have done the hardware drivers thing, i have a avi mobility radeon HD 3400(witch should be good enough even for extra), i have tried bypassing the blacklist i dont know what can be done... please help (btw im a n00b so keep it simple)
[20:18] <xiong> MetalHeadDead, Is there any possible connection issue for you?
[20:19] <subbu^> exit
[20:19] <MetalHeadDead> xiong, nope im running fine
[20:19] <furuno> mathieu : http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Jaunty_Installation_Guide
[20:19] <xiong> MetalHeadDead, This may sound stupid but did you just try it over?
[20:19] <furuno> mathieu : easiest ATI driver installation guide for me
[20:20] <greenman> nm, I'm going to use alien and an rpm
[20:20] <MetalHeadDead> yea im tryinhg
[20:20] <furuno> mathieu : just make sure to read it properly :)
[20:20] <xiong> MetalHeadDead, What exactly are you trying to install? You are using Synaptic?
[20:20] <mathieu> thanks busy reading...
[20:20] <MetalHeadDead> im just trying to check for updates, i havent been onlin in a few months
[20:22] <MetalHeadDead> im using synaptic to mark all upgrades and install
[20:22] <Argos> if i install 9.04 is it easy to upgrade to 9.10
[20:22] <furuno> Argos : I suppose
[20:23] <Anathema2> mathieu: when I tried to get 3D effects on my mobilty radeon 3400 HD there was noticable lag when minimising or maximising windows, usually a couple of seconds
[20:23] <jezlee> anyone know how many hours before 9.10 release ?
[20:23] <jpds> jezlee: No.
[20:23] <furuno> jezlee : If I know, I won't be waiting here all night :)
[20:24] <mathieu> oh
[20:25] <kubuntuser> jezlee, furuno: It is normally in the middle of the day
[20:25] <kubuntuser> I would not stay up all night ;-)
[20:25] <trism> jezlee: it is never an exact time, although if we look at past releases, there should be quite a few hours to go
[20:25] <Argos> so how long is that
[20:26] <trism> jezlee: it is usually morning my time, us est, so I'd say 10+ hours still
[20:26] <Argos> hrs,3,hrs?
[20:27] <MeXTuX> I'm having a bad time trying to install HP LaserJet P1505 on Hardy. I followed these steps ---> http://linuxtechie.wordpress.com/2009/08/11/hp-laserjet-p1505-on-ubuntu/  Everything was Ok until it stopped printing :( Any idea??
[20:27] <eli_> how do you force a fsch at next reboot
[20:28] <eli_> fsck*
[20:28] <Argos> anyone using windows 7
[20:28] <llutz> eli_: sudo touch /forcefsck
[20:28] <furuno> me
[20:29] <Argos> are u having problems with  ubuntu on top on windows
[20:29] <eli_> llutz, thx
[20:29] <ech0s7> hi
[20:29] <furuno> Argos : still waiting for 9.10 to dual boot
[20:29] <Argos> ahh ok
[20:29] <ech0s7> where can i find how integrate java application in ubuntu ? (i'm refering to fonts hinting)
[20:30] <furuno> ech0s7 : do you mean using native GTK+ theme?
[20:30] <ech0s7> furuno: i'm already using GtkLookandFeel
[20:31] <ech0s7> i would use the same fonts of all other gnome application
[20:31] <ech0s7> with the same rendering
[20:31] <furuno> ech0s7 : http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/uiswing/lookandfeel/plaf.html
[20:31] <ech0s7> furuno: i'm already using gtklookandfeel
[20:31] <CBro2007> hi guys I am having problems in my terminal on a Ubuntu VM i downloaded... there are some keys like the single qoutes etc that I am unable to get
[20:32] <CBro2007> and also I am unable to write the ~ sign for example
[20:32] <CBro2007> its annoying
[20:32] <CBro2007> can somebody help me look at the keyboard mapping etc?
[20:32] <furuno> ech0s7 : usually, when I'm already sets swing to use native look and feel, it use the same font already
[20:33] <furuno> CBro2007 : are you using the right keyboard layout settings?
[20:33] <mario__> !LIST
[20:33] <CBro2007> furuno: not sure
[20:33] <Argos> bye
[20:33] <CBro2007> furuno: thats what I wanted to check and see whats going on
[20:33] <Vi0L0> hi, wheres ubuntu 9.10?! ;)
[20:33] <furuno> CBro2007 : check the keyboard icon in your tray
[20:33] <Bookman> On one of my computers, google maps will not display the street view.  When I try it displays a play arrow and when I press it, nothing happens.  Just black.  All the rest of my Ubuntu installs have no issue with it.
[20:34] <Vi0L0> i want it! now!
[20:34] <EntityReborn> jimqode, seems that I was able to fix it.
[20:34] <trism> Vi0L0: not out yet
[20:34] <jimqode> EntityReborn, how?
[20:34] <EntityReborn> unfortunately, stull a bit messed up
[20:34] <Vi0L0> trism: got more info?
[20:34] <CBro2007> furuno: I don't see one in the tray
[20:34] <satya> is there any way to get free xp or vista cd?
[20:34] <furuno> satya : yes
[20:34] <EntityReborn> jimqode, ran Xorg -configure :0 under text mode
[20:34] <furuno> satya : 1. work in MS
[20:34] <ech0s7> furuno: can you make me a screenshot of this application (select GTK LookAndFeel from Look&Feel menu) http://java.sun.com/products/jfc/jws/SwingSet2.jnlp ?
[20:35] <rosebj> satya: I hear the internet is good for that
[20:35] <kubuntuser> satya: legally?
[20:35] <trism> Vi0L0: it'll be out when it's out, there is no exact timeframe (it's not even the 29th yet here)
[20:35] <furuno> satya : 2. ask it as a birthday present from friends
[20:35] <CBro2007> furuno: what do I check for next?
[20:35] <furuno> satya : 3. ask your boss
[20:35] <CBro2007> furuno: From applications?
[20:35] <furuno> CBro2007 : is it the right layout?
[20:35] <satya> furuno: he he
[20:35] <satya> :)
[20:35] <jimqode> EntityReborn, oh that's nice.
[20:35] <CBro2007> furuno: I cannot find the KEYBOARD in the tray like you said!
[20:36] <EntityReborn> unfortunatly, when I want to go to sde-by-side display, it wants to change the virtual display, and I click yes, log out and in again, and its all stretched to heck
[20:36] <kubuntuser> furuno: you forgot <insert illigal methods here>
[20:36] <furuno> CBro2007 : Check System > Pref/Admin (sorry I forget, I'm not on ubuntu) > Keyboard
[20:36] <furuno> well, all of my methods are legal :)
[20:36] <Dav1689> hi everyone
[20:36] <Vi0L0> trism: ok :) hmm... but maybe you know - was ubuntu released @ 00:00 GMT?
[20:36] <rosebj> hi
[20:36] <Dav1689> can someone help me with a problem i have
[20:36] <kubuntuser> furuno: yeah... but they don't work most of the time :-P
[20:37] <prower> Vi0L0, It's not out yet
[20:37] <CBro2007> furuno: no worries, its got "Generic 105 key (Intl) PC" selceted
[20:37] <furuno> well, if it's just the CD (not the OS) I can give one to you :)
[20:37] <kubuntuser> !ask Dav1689
[20:37] <EntityReborn> jimqode, http://pastebin.com/m758830bf is my xorg.conf
[20:37] <kubuntuser> !ask | Dav1689
[20:37] <rosebj> David1689 : just throw out the question
[20:37] <CBro2007> furuno: sorry that is the keyboard model
[20:37] <prower> Download the daily build iso if you're that impatient I doubt it'll change drastically from today to tomorrow
[20:37] <trism> Vi0L0: not for any of the releases I've ever waited for, it usually comes out in the morning on the release date (where I live), which would be 10+ hours from now
[20:37] <EntityReborn> as you can see the virtual desktop width is the same for all displays, and means its all stretched to heck
[20:37] <furuno> CBro2007 : it's on your VM right? (your Ubuntu running in VM) ?
[20:37] <ech0s7> furuno: can you make me a screenshot of this application (select GTK LookAndFeel from Look&Feel menu) http://java.sun.com/products/jfc/jws/SwingSet2.jnlp ?
[20:38] <CBro2007> furuno: layout = USA Alternative International (former us_intl)
[20:38] <n4h0j> how can I make the whole boot-process text only? I really can't stand the new "shiny" look. =/
[20:38] <furuno> ech0s7 : sorry, my clean 7 install doesn't have java installed already
[20:38] <th1> what time is ubuntu 9.10 released tomorrow?
[20:38] <EntityReborn> plus, display does not match up with mouse :/
[20:38] <prower> th1: Whenever they decide they're going to start the release party :>
[20:38] <rosebj> th1 : around 25 o'clock
[20:38] <CBro2007> furuno: did you get all that? :)
[20:38] <syn-ack> aha
[20:38] <ChogyDan> th1: please ask in #ubuntu-release-party
[20:38] <syn-ack> I thought it was already final. heh
[20:38] <CBro2007> furuno: should I choose something else?
[20:38] <jimqode> EntityReborn, did you try dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg?
[20:38] <th1> hehe ok
[20:39] <EntityReborn> nope
[20:39] <EntityReborn> will do that now
[20:39] <Vi0L0> trism: oouu... thanks... then maybe you know - will 9.10 beta update to stable, or i must download stable to have stable :)?
[20:39] <usuario_> HOLA
[20:39] <furuno> CBro2007 : maybe?
[20:39] <Dav1689> kk thnx then i need help with my ubuntu its 9.04 and i configured my cabled connection manually but i cant use the internet what can i do to solve this?
[20:39] <prower> syn-ack: It probably is, but it won't be downloadable until tomorrow
[20:39] <furuno> CBro2007 : sorry I'm not on Ubuntu right now :(
[20:39] <CBro2007> furuno: maybe? why is that?
[20:39] <prower> That's just the way they like to do things
[20:39] <CBro2007> k
[20:39] <trism> Vi0L0: yes it will update to the final version
[20:39] <syn-ack> prower, Well, they need to get on with it and update the mirrors already dammit!
[20:39] <poseidon> Is Canonical a corporation with public stock?
[20:39] <syn-ack> heh
[20:40] <syn-ack> poseidon, no public stock iirc
[20:40] <vlt> Hello. Every now and then cron jobs aren't finished.  I found this msg in syslog: "sSMTP[11473]: killed: timeout on stdin while reading body -- message saved to dead.letter."  Any idea what causes this?
[20:40] <lstarnes> poseidon: it's an LLC, I think
[20:40] <Vi0L0> trism: thanks, and sry 4 asking, never used ubuntu before... i have actully started on freebsd... =]
[20:40] <prower> syn-ack: That's probably what they're in the midst of doing, seeing as how releases.ubuntu.com started blocking ftp connections recently
[20:40] <lstarnes> poseidon: incorporated in the Isle of Man
[20:40] <kubuntuser> poseidon: are the two mutually exclusive?
[20:40] <Dav1689> cab abtibe geko ne with my connection problem?
[20:40] <kubuntuser> poseidon: nm misread the question
[20:40] <trism> Vi0L0: np, welcome to ubuntu
[20:40] <matthew_boomerda> I have a question.
[20:40] <kubuntuser> poseidon: they do not have stock
[20:40] <EntityReborn> brb
[20:41] <syn-ack> prower, They blocked FTP? yeah they're gearing up for final then yeah
[20:41] <Vi0L0> trism: :D thx
[20:41] <Dav1689> anyone?
[20:41] <jevangelo> how do i install new ubdates that are security updates only
[20:41] <prower> syn-ack: The daily build ISO for today isn't going to change much by tomorrow morning if you need it that badly then go with that
[20:41] <furuno> Dav1689 : please rephrase your question :)
[20:42] <CBro2007> http://www.pastie.org/673947
[20:42] <CBro2007> what does this error mean?
[20:42] <syn-ack> prower, Bro, I just install from a "stable" then run the inline update
[20:42] <Dav1689> kk i configured my cabled connection but never gives me internet when i plug the cable
[20:42] <syn-ack> Man, I love this AIC album
[20:42] <ech0s7> furuno: see the differences between java application and gnome application: http://a.imagehost.org/view/0906/scrot_28-10-09_21h_39m_24s
[20:43] <xiong> Why does System Monitor suck up all available CPU?
[20:43] <Dav1689> furuno u talking to me?
[20:43] <furuno> xiong : I guess, due to the graph
[20:43] <Wazzzaaa> What is the best way to jail/lock a user in it's homedir. I only want this jail for certain users who log in via ssh
[20:44] <furuno> ech0s7 : hmm
[20:44] <xiong> furuno, I mean the full window. The little graphs in panel don't seem to eat CPU.
[20:44] <MetalHeadDead> how do i make my ubuntu play dvd's
[20:44] <Jork> Hello I'we got a problem with vlc. If I trie to play any kind of video gives me an following error and vlc crash: http://pastebin.com/m396b812e. Any ideas how to fix this?
[20:44] <furuno> ech0s7 : hmm I guess it's the limitation of swing,
[20:45] <ech0s7> furuno: see this https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=349485
[20:45] <amnay> Is there a good gtk electrical circuit simulator ?
[20:45] <Dav1689> Furuno: how can i fix my cabled connection? i configured it manually but still no internet
[20:45] <campee> how can I get my 32-bit ubuntu 9.04 desktop install see more than 3.2GB of RAM?
[20:45] <campee> i tried installing the server kernel and it didn't help
[20:45] <EntityReborn> jimqode, no, that regressed further
[20:45] <Wazzzaaa> Jork: paste that error in google
[20:45] <Wazzzaaa> the line with ??????
[20:46] <Vi0L0> does 9.10 rc got kms for radeons enabled by default?
[20:46] <furuno> ech0s7 : I wonder...
[20:46] <awozniak> CIFS (samba) mounted directory gives me funny directory names (i.e. "A~1").  I've tried various iocharset= options in the mount with no luck.  I can touch (create) files there, and on the server I can see them, but when I look at them from linux the names are still funny.  What am I doing wrong?
[20:46] <Dav1689> pls i really need this help i dont have wireless in my house and this is not my computer
[20:47] <furuno> Dav1689 : it's a wired connection right?
[20:47] <furuno> Dav1689 : I'm not quite experienced with that, sorry :(
[20:47] <dalton2345> big day tomorrow :)
[20:48] <furuno> dalton2345 : you mean today :)
[20:48] <Dav1689> furuno: dam its that i get this nasty ntpdate "could not find host ntp.ubuntu.com"
[20:48] <matrix_> hey guys i have pentium 4 i check on the back of it i dont see tv out, how can i know if i have tv out on my pc
[20:48] <Legion> Hey people. Very excited about the new release tomorrow. Is there any specific time where it will be made available or is it just some time during the day?
[20:48] <Jork> http://pastebin.com/m396b812e
[20:48] <dalton2345> its today not tomorrow?
[20:48] <Dav1689> furuno: and then says "no servers can be used"
[20:48] <apparle> At what time is 9.10 karmic koala releasing?
[20:48] <tonyyarusso> Legion: "some time" - #ubuntu-release-party will have an announcement.
[20:48] <tonyyarusso> apparle: ^^
[20:48] <Wazzzaaa> Jork: I gave you a reply
[20:48] <n4h0j> join #ubuntu-se
[20:48] <Legion> thanks, tonyyarusso
[20:48] <furuno> dalton2345 : my time : 29/10/2009 3:48
[20:49] <dalton2345> well it will be tough to have it lol....servers will be jam
[20:49] <rosebj> go for the torrent
[20:49] <Slart> getting the torrent and using that for upgrades will be easiest for the first days
[20:49] <furuno> matrix_ : do you want to connect your pc to tv?
[20:49] <Jork> wazzzaaa can you please give me link of your reply?
[20:49] <matrix_> yes i dont know if my pc has tv out
[20:49] <syrius> my speakers are blown out because of UBUNTU
[20:50] <RobLikesBrunch> Sound isn't working for me in flash, I'm running ALSA 1.0.20 and have tried reinstalling it multiple times. It worked one time, but then I restarted and now there's no sound again. PulseAudio also doesn't pick it up.
[20:50] <syrius> why does ubuntu suck with movies and volume?
[20:50] <RobLikesBrunch> Also, x64 9.04
[20:50] <Wazzzaaa> Jork: paste that error in google
[20:50] <dalton2345> pulseaudio maybe?
[20:50] <LjL> syrius: do you have an ubuntu support question?
[20:50] <syrius> I have to have it on full blast to hear movies
[20:50] <furuno> matrix_ : if you don't see a tv-out port then probably i doesn't have a tv out, but maybe you can use another connection and/or adaptor
[20:50] <trism> campee: I believe you will need to build your own kernel and enable CONFIG_HIGHMEM64G
[20:51] <RobLikesBrunch> Dalton2345 It wasn't working prior to my installation of Pulse either.
[20:51] <syrius> then when I had a youtube video playing when firefox started up
[20:51] <Wazzzaaa> What is the best way to jail/lock a user in it's homedir? I only want this jail for certain users who log in via ssh
[20:51] <syrius> it blasted my speakers
[20:51] <syrius> I hate ubuntu
[20:51] <Jork> Wazzzaaa: how you mean to pase error in google. Isn't it too long?
[20:51] <furuno> syrius : due to out-of-box codec limitation, I suppose, install teh appropiate codec and it's as good as everything else (if not better)
[20:51] <syrius> my speakers are ruined
[20:51] <trism> campee: the config with the generic kernel only has 4G enabled, I don't know about the server kernel though
[20:51] <grawity> Heh, that's new.
[20:51] <Wazzzaaa> yes Jork 9 out of 10 you find a way to your solution
[20:51] <syrius> furuno, I have
[20:51] <syrius> gstreamer codecs
[20:51] <furuno> syrius : I don't think an OS can blow a speaker :/
[20:51] <dalton2345> sorry to hear syrius
[20:52] <syrius> well I think so
[20:52] <LjL> syrius: i'm sorry, but next time you'll just have to be careful with the volume. ubuntu cannot do anything more than what your soundcard has been designed to do in the first place.
[20:52] <dalton2345> have u used aumix syrius?
[20:52] <RobLikesBrunch> No one has any idea how I can fix sound in flash?
[20:52] <Jork> I got all gstreamer codecs installed
[20:52] <Legion> it wouldn't be the OS at fault at least. Perhaps you just have really poor speakers
[20:52] <RobLikesBrunch> : (
[20:52] <syrius> on ubuntu I have to put speakers on full blast to hear movies
[20:52] <syrius> but audio I don't
[20:52] <syrius> like mp3s
[20:52] <furuno> syrius : try ALSA output, it has more volume
[20:52] <Delvien> syrius have you checked your volume settings?
[20:52] <Lint01> where can I get some screen fonts for Ubuntu? serif etc are terribly jagged, terribly hinted and look like a sh*t
[20:52] <syrius> Delvien, yes
[20:52] <nuno> woohoo! Backup day :D
[20:52] <furuno> syrius : also check your mixer volume, usually it's not 100% by default in ubuntu
[20:53] <Delvien> syrius alsa-mixer?
[20:53] <dalton2345> syrius, there's plenty of control with aumix
[20:53] <Slart> Lint01: there are lots of fonts in the repos.. try bitstream
[20:53] <Vi0L0> syrius: install video player with volume normalization :P
[20:53] <furuno> Lint01 : I personally like DejaVu series
[20:53] <Slart> Lint01: also deja is nice
[20:53] <Delvien> syrius sorry, alsamixer
[20:53] <syrius> how Vi0L0 ?
[20:53] <syrius> this is builtin speakers
[20:53] <mimis> when ubuntu 9.10 wil be available for downloading?
[20:54] <syrius> not his laptopp is a piece of shit
[20:54] <RobLikesBrunch> You can already download it if you have the RC.
[20:54] <LjL> !language | syrius
[20:54] <Vi0L0> syrius: hmm... im using smplayer, i saw vlc got this option too but doesnt work as good as smplayer
[20:54] <mimis> RobLikesBrunch: the desktop edition
[20:54] <syrius> Vi0L0, what about tutom?
[20:55] <tonyyarusso> mimis: "When it's announced"
[20:55] <RobLikesBrunch> Mimis Unsure, saw some people speculating a midnight launch..but I wouldn't know what time zone that corresponds to.
[20:55] <Vi0L0> syrius: never heard
[20:55] <furuno> Vi0L0 : maybe s/he means Totem
[20:55] <mimis> maybe gmt?
[20:56] <Vi0L0> syrius: but if it has volume normalization it could work, find it, check it
[20:56] <syrius> so this works with youtube videos also? Vi0L0
[20:56] <tonyyarusso> RobLikesBrunch, mimis: Guarantee there is no launch time set.  Also, discuss in #ubuntu-release-party, not here.
[20:57] <syrius> on rare occasions with some movies I have to put the PCM on full blast also
[20:57] <Vi0L0> syrius: do it how you like it :), but first - install alsamixer and check does it all setup for ~96-7%, not more
[20:57] <RobLikesBrunch> tonyyarusso Right. Sorry.
[20:57] <furuno> syrius : try using ALSA mixer, it's louder :)
[20:57] <Vi0L0> syrius: it not working dor youtube, but i think youtube is fine, its something with your player / videos
[20:58] <bigjocker> mimis, most likely at the end of the day tomorrow .... that's the usual timing ... but you should join #ubuntu-release-party
[20:58] <syrius> this is one of the reasons why I didn't like ubuntu
[20:58] <narretgrez> hello, ever since upgrading to karmic koala, my internet has been slow
[20:58] <narretgrez> is this normal?
[20:58] <syrius> because I had to put it on full blast to hear movies then turn it way down for music
[20:58] <narretgrez> like occasionally it freezes up and thinks for a long time after trying to go to a new url
[20:59] <syrius> or else I could blow my speakers
[20:59] <furuno> narretgrez : please visit #ubuntu+1 for Karmic issues
[20:59] <Guest1> Karmic issues...
[20:59] <tonyyarusso> Guest1: #ubuntu+1 for those.
[20:59] <RobLikesBrunch> Does anyone know how to fix no sound in Adobe flash?
[20:59] <Vi0L0> syrius: check volume nomrlaization, check smplayer maybe... its working good for me and my kde4 based linux
[20:59] <Guest1> I have an issue in between
[20:59] <furuno> Guest1 : lol me too :)
[20:59] <Delvien> Guest1 If you are upgrading to karmic, the place to ask is still #ubuntu+1
[20:59] <Guest1> oh
[20:59] <syrius> I use gnome I don't like the new release of kde Vi0L0
[20:59] <Guest1> thank you
[20:59] <furuno> try +0.5
[21:00] <Delvien> You're welcome :)
[21:00] <syrius> it is lacking  many of the features in the old version I liked
[21:00] <NoOova> hi all. how many time to 9.04?
[21:00] <syrius> even some of the programs designed for kde
[21:00] <Slart> !isitout | NoOova
[21:00] <syrius> well I mean kde4 is lacking a lot of features that I used in kde3
[21:00] <Vi0L0> syrius: true, but i like it :)
[21:01] <syrius> it has become more like gnome
[21:01] <dErFz> i got the notepad src file and it's in .7z format...do i use mingw to compile it?
[21:01] <Vi0L0> syrius: neeee
[21:01] <syrius> in the respect of making you not able to customize it more
[21:01] <dErFz> notepad++
[21:01] <dErFz> i meant
[21:01] <syrius> thinking that will make it easy for you
[21:01] <Delvien> syrius its somewhat customizable. I mean, there are themes for it and such
[21:02] <Vi0L0> syrius: well, maybe, but my customized kde4 never looks so good...
[21:02] <Slart> dErFz: isn't notepad++ for windows? not sure how you would compile that on an ubuntu box
[21:02] <kubuntuser> dracnoc: mingw is on windows. and a source file is just a text file
[21:02] <syrius> but in gconf-editor helps with the things I want
[21:02] <dErFz> notepad++ is only for windows?! :O
[21:02] <syrius> I am not talking about that kind Delvien Vi0L0
[21:02] <syrius> I am not talking about themes
[21:02] <Delvien> syrius then what do you mean?
[21:03] <Rezagrats> Anybody know how to resize a /home/ partition ?
[21:03] <dErFz> aww..it is only for windows :( ohwell
[21:03] <guntbert> !who | syrius
[21:03] <syrius> yes I know how to use tab guntbert
[21:03] <Delvien> guntbert that wasnt necessary
[21:03] <Vi0L0> !tab what?
[21:03] <syrius> I have been using peoples nicks
[21:03] <syrius> I don't have to each and every time
[21:03] <furuno> dEfFz : yeah it also make me sad :(
[21:03] <Slart> Rezagrats: the same way you resize any partition.. although I think you might want to do it from a live cd
[21:03] <chaosphere> Does anyone play warsow 0.5 on ubuntu hardy? i have problems with openal. But only on ubuntu..
[21:03] <Delvien> syrius you're find dont worry about it.
[21:04] <Rezagrats> Slart, do i have to delete and remake it ? :O
[21:04] <guntbert> syrius: I tried to follow your conversation - its much more difficult without nicks - hence my reminder
[21:04] <syrius> Delvien, with amorak I am not able to change certain settings like I did before in the older release
[21:04] <Slart> Rezagrats: nope.. the partition editor should be able to resize it.. if you have free space before or after
[21:05] <Jork> what means that : http://pastebin.com/m52a0e2c0?
[21:05] <Rezagrats> Slart, gparted, right ?
[21:05] <Delvien> syrius but what settings are you speaking of? im not a kde guy, but ive used KDE 3, and switched back to gnome when kde4 came out
[21:05] <guntbert> and Delvien , it was not meant for you but for my sake :)
[21:05] <Slart> Rezagrats: right
[21:05] <Vi0L0> syrius: ? amarok ? u mean no equalizer?
[21:05] <Rezagrats> Thanks, Slart/
[21:05] <Slart> Rezagrats: you're welcome
[21:05] <syrius> such as treating my media player as a portable player - mtp Vi0L0
[21:05] <toastedmilk> Anybody take the Python Challenge?
[21:05] <Delvien> guntbert It spams the channel, and can be quite rude to !*cmd people
[21:05] <Slart> toastedmilk: what is the python challenge?
[21:05] <furuno> toastedmilk : when you fight 1vs1 with a giant phyton :) j/k
[21:06] <Vi0L0> syrius: ok then :) but u dont need to explain why u switched to gnome
[21:06] <syrius> I use an ipod with rockbox and I want it to treat it is a portable player - mtp since I don't put my music how apple does it
[21:06] <toastedmilk> Slart, it helps with learning the python programming language
[21:06] <toastedmilk> furuno, EXACTLY!
[21:06] <Webu> What's the name of the nVidia restricted driver package Ubuntu suggests to install?
[21:06] <acr0nym> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gstreamer0.10/+bug/441396
[21:06] <mercutio22> hello. I just lost my windows partition while trying to move its partition from a live cd and experiencing kernel panic. I want to backup my linux partition first and be able to take it out of the disk and reinsert it later just as it is now.
[21:06] <mercutio22> How do I do it?
[21:06] <acr0nym> "Brian Murray: While this is a valid bug and an unfortunate one we do not feel that it is appropriate for the documenting in the Ubuntu release notes."
[21:06] <Jork> http://pastebin.com/m52a0e2c0
[21:06] <acr0nym> is that a joke?
[21:06] <Slart> toastedmilk: sounds like something for #python.. or is there an ubuntu question somewhere in this?
[21:07] <guntbert> Delvien: I *asked*, there are no commands :) - and I suppose your partner can speak for himself
[21:07] <kubuntuser> toastedmilk: I have never done those problems, I like project euler :-)
[21:07] <syrius> I put my music in a folder called Music and just drag and drop artists in there Vi0L0
[21:07] <toastedmilk> kubuntuser, yeah I think I'm gonna tackle those next
[21:07] <kubuntuser> toastedmilk: pythonchallenge.com?
[21:07] <Bookman> I am using google maps in Firefox and I cannot see the street view mode.  All I see is a black window.
[21:07] <toastedmilk> Slart, I know it's offtopic, by #pythonchallenge is dead
[21:07] <toastedmilk> kubuntuser, yeah!
[21:08] <kubuntuser> toastedmilk: I got to level 1 lol
[21:08] <Delvien> guntbert Just saying, ask him and dont use the bot (4 lines in IRC) of info when you could of just said "NAME Can you use nicks so i can follow your convo"
[21:08] <Slart> toastedmilk: it's offtopic.... regardless of which channel is dead or anything else
[21:08] <Vi0L0> syrius: ok :) hmm... well... if your fav was kde3, then why u r not using it?
[21:08] <Delvien> guntbert no worries :)
[21:08] <Slart> toastedmilk: take it to #ubuntu-offtopic
[21:09] <bpgoldsb> I've got the ubuntu karmic alternate release rc.  I'm PXE booting off of the image on the cd.  I PXE boot fine.  However, during the 'Download Installer Components' section, I get 'No kernel modules found.  This is probably due to a mismatch between the kernel used by this version of the installer and the version in the archive'.  Anyone know anything about this?
[21:09] <syrius> Vi0L0, how can you? Vi0L0 doesn't ubuntu not support that any more?
[21:09] <Slart> bpgoldsb: try asking in #ubuntu+1 , until karmic is out that is the support channel for it
[21:09] <bpgoldsb> Slart, thanks.
[21:10] <guntbert> Delvien: still you got a very valid point there - I guess it was just lazyness on my part - thx for the reminder :)
[21:10] <Vi0L0> syrius: u can compile it on your own :)
[21:10] <Delvien> guntbert bet im lazier than u! :P
[21:10] <x43424> Delvien, guntbert take it to off topic.
[21:10] <syrius> compiling is complicated to do when you try to do it in a way that won't mess up your machine
[21:10] <Delvien> x43434 that's #ubuntu-offtopic
[21:11] <Vi0L0> seriously theres no kde3 packages for ububtu? gotta be kiddin, noone has build it and put it on web? LOL
[21:11] <EntityReborn> meh
[21:11] <Slart> Vi0L0: for karmic? wasn't kde3 still the default in jaunty?
[21:11] <tmroland> how do i uninstall kde and install pure gnome ?
[21:12] <Slart> Vi0L0: you can try asking in #kubuntu as well.. they might know more
[21:12] <syrius> you can't kde is a virus tmroland
[21:12] <furuno> tmroland : sudo apt-get install gnome-desktop
[21:12] <syrius> j/k
[21:12] <Slart> !puregnome
[21:12] <Vi0L0> Slart: I mean community packages more.. its must be possible on ubuntu
[21:12] <amnay> what s wrong with kde
[21:12] <Bookman> Holy cow, what has happened to this channel?
[21:12] <furuno> oh it's ubuntu desktop sorry :(
[21:12] <furuno> i forget
[21:13] <RobLikesBrunch> I'm trying to install Mathematica but I'm getting "You may need to be logged in as root to continue with this installation." How do I do that? I only know how to use sudo....
[21:13] <Delvien> Lets not have a KDE VS GNOME discussion here please :)
[21:13] <tonyyarusso> Vi0L0: There is a PPA somewhere, yes.
[21:13] <syrius> many features are gone in kd4 that where in kde3 amnay
[21:13] <tmroland> furuno: it says it cant find package gnome-desktop
[21:13] <Slart> Vi0L0: I have no idea.. never used kubuntu or KDE.. but I would be surprised if there weren't packages available from somewhere
[21:13] <furuno> tmroland : sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop *fixed*
[21:13] <Slart> tmroland: ubuntu-desktop
[21:13] <tonyyarusso> Vi0L0: https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/Kde3/Jaunty
[21:14] <Slart> RobLikesBrunch: how do you start the installation?
[21:14] <Slart> Bookman: happened? something is wrong about it?
[21:14] <Delvien> RobLikesBrunch: you dont necesarily need to be logged in as root, you just need to run the command with root privs. sudo apt get install mathematica (if thats the name of the package)
[21:14] <RobLikesBrunch> Slart: There's an installer, I just right click it in run in termina.
[21:14] <tmroland> and then after i get into gnome, using the command above to remove kde stuff, will remove ALL kde shit and dependencies from the pc?
[21:14] <furuno> RobLikesBrunch : maybe gksudo ?
[21:14] <MostafaSheshtawy> My synaptic is not working .. i think it is a proxy issue ... and in the preference page .. it is normal !!!!!!!!! Anyhelp ???
[21:14] <Bookman> Slart: it has turned into a bunch of nonsense.
[21:14] <RobLikesBrunch> Delvien: It's not a package, it's on a mounted .iso
[21:15] <furuno> tmroland : I suppose
[21:15] <Vi0L0> tonyyarusso: ohh thanks! :D
[21:15] <Slart> RobLikesBrunch: open a terminal and then run the installer using gksudo installer_name_whatever_it_might_be
[21:15] <Delvien> RobLikesBrunch: i see, is it a shell script to install?
[21:15] <Bookman> Slart: unrelated questions.....just noise.
[21:15] <EntityReborn> jimqode, you are using latest ubuntu?
[21:15] <jussi01> !puregnome | tmroland
[21:15] <Vi0L0> syrius: u see? https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/Kde3/Jaunty its possible :)
[21:15] <MostafaSheshtawy> My synaptic is not working .. i think it is a proxy issue ... and in the preference page .. it is normal !!!!!!!!! Anyhelp ???
[21:15] <RobLikesBrunch> Delvien: yes
[21:15] <Delvien> !repeat MostafaSheshtawy
[21:15] <RobLikesBrunch> Slart, okay let me try that.
[21:15] <Slart> Bookman: hmm.. I wouldn't call everything noise in here =)
[21:15] <jimqode> EntityReborn, i am updating now on my desktop computer
[21:15] <EntityReborn> ah
[21:15] <Delvien> MostafaSheshtawy: please dont repeat, if someone can help you, they will
[21:15] <Delvien> RobLikesBrunch: ok, what is the name of the file?
[21:16] <syrius> is 9.10 out now?
[21:16] <EntityReborn> what was that update command again?
[21:16] <MostafaSheshtawy> okie !
[21:16] <Bookman> Slart: I did not say everything.  Most things
[21:16] <Slart> !isitout | syrius
[21:16] <Slart> Bookman: =)
[21:16] <RobLikesBrunch> Delvien: "MathInstaller"
[21:16] <Bookman> Slart: Such a change from the norm.
[21:16] <Guest38753> What time does ubuntu 9.10 comes out?
[21:16] <EntityReborn> jimqode, what was that update command again?
[21:16] <tmroland> is ubuntu gnome faster than kde4 in kubuntu?
[21:16] <ebb> MostafaSheshtawy: 'unset http_proxy'
[21:16] <Delvien> RobLikesBrunch: cd /path/to/file (in a terminal)
[21:16] <Slart> Guest38753: there is no set time, "when it's ready" is as good an answer as any
[21:16] <tonyyarusso> Guest38753: Read the topic in #ubuntu-release-party
[21:16] <RobLikesBrunch> Slart: Using gksudo it asked me for my password, and prompted me to run it in terminal, but it still doesn't work.
[21:17] <jimqode> EntityReborn, update-manager -d
[21:17] <Delvien> RobLikesBrunch: then: sudo ./MathInstaller
[21:17] <syrius> it is coming tommorrow?
[21:17] <EntityReborn> thx
[21:17] <Slart> RobLikesBrunch: try using sudo instead
[21:17] <syrius> 9.10 is out tomorrow?
[21:17] <Slart> syrius: yes
[21:17] <Guest38753> thx
[21:17] <syrius> COOL
[21:17] <syrius> :)
[21:17] <Guest38753> Im hyped about it
[21:17] <natascha1> hi
[21:17] <RobLikesBrunch> Delvien, Slart: Worked. Thank you.
[21:17] <Delvien> tmroland: Gnome is more lightweight, and generally faster on slower-mid pcs, on a fast computer, they are the same speed
[21:17] <Delvien> RobLikesBrunch: No problem
[21:17] <ebb> MostafaSheshtawy: type this in the console 'unset http_proxy'
[21:17] <Slart> Guest38753: you can wait in #ubuntu-release-party, I heard they have free balloons in there
[21:18] <x43424> and cake
[21:18] <Delvien> tmroland: practically
[21:18] <Slart> RobLikesBrunch: you're welcome
[21:18] <natascha1> can anyone help me with installing my wireless windows driver with ndiswrapper?
[21:18] <lokiswrath> yum ... cake
[21:18] <tmroland> well its a gnome afterall :P
[21:18] <furuno> Guest38753 : and me :)
[21:18] <Delvien> x43424: Take that to #ubuntu-offtopic please.
[21:18] <MostafaSheshtawy> ebb:  Thanks .. ill try it
[21:18] <x43424> Delvien, point taken ;-P
[21:18] <villemv> on fast machine, gnome feels slower
[21:18] <Delvien> x43424: :P
[21:18] <Guest38753> :) im in there now
[21:18] <villemv> at least nautilus vs dolphin
[21:18] <villemv> fast:  >2ghz
[21:18] <x43424> Delvien, haha.
[21:19] <MostafaSheshtawy> ebb:  still not working ?
[21:19] <MostafaSheshtawy> ebb:  does it need a restart ? lol
[21:19] <Darxus> What time will the Karmic torrents go up tomorrow?
[21:20] <Slart> Darxus: "when they are ready".. there is no set time
[21:20] <chrisost> can i have some help? I accidentaly deleted nm-applet from the control panel. everythin works right, but can i put it back somehow?
[21:20] <Delvien> Darxus i would suspect farily early in the morning
[21:20] <snaga> before the 30th
[21:20] <x43424> ebb, hello again
[21:20] <natascha1> can anyone help me with ndiswrapper? I think I installed it with ubuntu 8.10, but I don't konw where to find it an how to use it.
[21:20] <furuno> chrisost : press ALT+F2 and type nm-applet
[21:20] <Delvien> chrisost: ALT + f2 "nm-applet --sm-disable"
[21:20] <knasto> can someone tell me how to get mozplugger to embed my pdf files in firefox with evince?
[21:20] <Slart> chrisost: try running "nm-applet" from a terminal
[21:20] <Darxus> Thanks.
[21:20] <Delvien> Slart add an & to the end of that :P
[21:21] <chrisost> (nm-applet:10494): WARNING **: <WARN>  applet_dbus_manager_start_service(): Could not acquire the NetworkManagerUserSettings service as it is already taken.
[21:21] <chrisost> thet's what i get
[21:21] <Delvien> chrisost: restart X
[21:21] <Slart> Delvien: or you can just keep the terminal open.... forever =)
[21:21] <Delvien> Slart very true...
[21:21] <furuno> chrisost : relog into your account should also work
[21:21] <furuno> chrisost : ... i suppose :)
[21:21] <Pasqui> come aggiornare ubuntu
[21:21] <ebb> natascha1: search for an INF file then type 'sudo ndiswrapper -i /path/windriver.inf' then 'sudo modprobe ndiswrapper'
[21:21] <Delvien> furuno aye, restarting x would be what i was wanting him to do :)
[21:21] <ebb> x43424: hiya :)
[21:21] <Slart> !it | Pasqui
[21:22] <x43424> ebb, whats goin on buddy.
[21:22] <chrisost> how do i restart X? relog doesn't work
[21:22] <ebb> x43424: helping ppl :)
[21:22] <furuno> chrisost : restart your pc?
[21:22] <Delvien> chrisost: System > logout > logout works
[21:22] <x43424> ebb, cool. have at it.
[21:22] <lokiswrath> I wish ubuntu would make a BSOD happen everytime i jacked something simple up
[21:22] <ebb> MostafaSheshtawy: do you have a proxy service on your machine?
[21:22] <Slart> chrisost: open a terminal, run "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart"
[21:22] <Delvien> furuno no, that would not just restart X, but he would have to boot up again
[21:22] <furuno> Delvien : well, last resort ? :)
[21:23] <Slart> chrisost: make sure you've saved stuff you want to save, closed applications and such..
[21:23] <MostafaSheshtawy> ebb:  No not at all .. i only did the export proxy command .. !!!!
[21:23] <MostafaSheshtawy> ebb:  iam tryin to install Paver if you are familiar with it !
[21:23] <furuno> chrisost : other alternative is kill nm-applet via system monitor and restart it
[21:23] <Delvien> furuno When you log out, it restarts X, if he has the keys restored, he can hit cntrl alt backspace, but thats disabled by default
[21:23] <furuno> chrisost : maybe...
[21:24] <Slart> !dontzap
[21:24] <ebb> MostafaSheshtawy: nope does synaptic install any other package?
[21:24] <skrite> whatever did they start disabling the ctrl-Alt+Backspace to jump out of X ?
[21:24] <MostafaSheshtawy> ebb:  No nothing
[21:24] <skrite> why, i mean
[21:24] <merlinux> i have a problem with a streaming video http://paste.ubuntu.com/303832/ can anyone help me?
[21:25] <Welshy-Rob> furuno, hi again im back : / i restarted my pc again and i had the same problem e.g it telling my X server was down, i had to go back into the reconfig option again is there a perminant fix or will i need to do this every time i boot up and also my advance effects are down as well
[21:25] <ebb> MostafaSheshtawy: what does it say when you attempt to?
[21:26] <furuno> welshy-rob : ati / nv / intel / furuno graphic card?
[21:26] <tonyyarusso> !dontzap | skrite
[21:26] <ebb> x43424: how bout you what you up to ?
[21:26] <Delvien> skrite Im not sure WHY they did it. but they did.. :P
[21:26] <x43424> ebb, working on that avant window thing still, join #ubuntu-offtopic if ur not already
[21:26] <Welshy-Rob> furuno, NVIDIA Geforce 6200#
[21:27] <VCoolio> skrite: to prevent people from accidentally triggering it; the x developers 'did' it, not ubuntu btw
[21:27] <ebcl> running 9.04 - trying to mount an ext4 external drive - "mount: unknown filesystem type 'ext4'" How do I enable this? Current everything.
[21:27] <koshari1> skrite they disabled it because AltGr/SyS/K is not as brutal
[21:27] <furuno> welshy-rob : well, sorry, i've never used NV before :), but you might want to try reinstalling the driver
[21:27] <Slart> skrite: someone got tired of hitting those keys by mistake? I haven't heard any better explanation
[21:27] <Delvien> tonyyarusso someone will have to change that bot message when karmic comes out, as it is now build into keyboard layout options
[21:27] <Welshy-Rob> furuno, the propriety driver
[21:27] <knasto>  Hello, can someone tell how to get mozpluger to embed PDF files with Evince in Firefox?
[21:27] <koshari1> skrite i also beleive upstream its scheduled to be depreciated
[21:28] <tonyyarusso> Delvien: say what now?
[21:28] <furuno> welshy-rob : try this : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[21:28] <MostafaSheshtawy> ebb:  W: Failed to fetch http://eg.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/2/2vcard/2vcard_0.5-3_all.deb
[21:28] <MostafaSheshtawy>   Could not connect to 50.0.0.5:8080 (50.0.0.5), connection timed out
[21:28] <skrite> Ah, cool enough. should have guessed that it was not Ubuntu specific, My install of Arch does the same thing
[21:28] <Welshy-Rob> furuno,  ty
[21:28] <merlinux> can someone help me with a streaming video?
[21:28] <Delvien> tonyyarusso in karmic, you can now enable ctl alt backspace to restart x in the keyboard options
[21:28] <MostafaSheshtawy> ebb: 50.0.0.5 is not my proxyy .. i have no proxy settings ! can u like undo it ! or remove these settings ?
[21:28] <tonyyarusso> Delvien: Oh, gotcha.  Good to know.
[21:28] <skrite> merlinux, what are you trying to stream with?
[21:28] <skrite> merlinux, trying to stream or view a stream
[21:28] <furuno> merlinux : from the error message, it seems that the file/URL didn't exist in the server...
[21:29] <merlinux> skrite, furuno view a stream , an italian television channel
[21:29] <awozniak> Delvien: how do you re-enable ctrl-alt-backspace in Karmic?
[21:29] <Delvien> awozniak: jump over to #ubuntu
[21:29] <Delvien> awozniak: jump over to #ubuntu+1 *
[21:30] <merlinux> skrite, after few minutes the connection is reset by peer
[21:30] <ebb> MostafaSheshtawy: try 'sudo iptables -L' and 'sudo iptables -t nat -L'
[21:30] <saml> how can I upgrade 8.10 to 9.04?
[21:30] <skrite> merlinux, what are you using as a client?
[21:30] <saml> or how can I install python2.6 on 8.10?
[21:30] <ebb> MostafaSheshtawy: tell me if it it outputs any entrys
[21:30] <MostafaSheshtawy> ebb: not working !
[21:30] <saedawad> skynet 90a run for 1 day and then the pc stop responding the memory is full how can safely shutdown
[21:30] <merlinux> skrite, furuno mplayer ,vlc ,mimms the result is the same
[21:31] <EntityReborn> saml, upgrade to 9.10 :P
[21:31] <MostafaSheshtawy> ebb: iptables v1.4.1.1: Invalid rule number `iptables'
[21:31] <MostafaSheshtawy> Try `iptables -h' or 'iptables --help' for more information.
[21:31] <EntityReborn> saml, update-manager -d
[21:31] <furuno> saml : http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/upgrading
[21:31] <saml> EntityReborn, 9.04 also defaults to python 2.5
[21:31] <merlinux> skrite, furuno i use mplayer in the sample because it's dimpler for me
[21:31] <saml> it's  a server
[21:31] <merlinux> skrite, furuno *simpler
[21:32] <saml> oh yah there's tutorial. tthanks furuno
[21:32] <ebb> MostafaSheshtawy: just try 'sudo iptables -L'
[21:32] <EntityReborn> saml, I said 9.10
[21:32] <EntityReborn> not 9.04
[21:32] <MostafaSheshtawy> ebb: ops . ya i just noticed .. lol !
[21:33] <saml> EntityReborn, yah that's why i asked if 9.04 has python2.5 as default
[21:33] <merlinux> skrite, furuno i think it's a channel's problem , but i don't know if is there to put some option to solve
[21:33] <merlinux> skrite, furuno *sorry for my english
[21:33] <MostafaSheshtawy> ebb: okie , done .. Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
[21:33] <MostafaSheshtawy> target     prot opt source               destination
[21:33] <mercutio32> I need a tutorial on how to backup a full partition and restore it in a way that it is listed in grub2 later. Any clues?
[21:34] <ebb> MostafaSheshtawy: all the entrys like that?
[21:34] <MostafaSheshtawy> ebb:  yes
[21:34] <trism> EntityReborn: you sure? my 9.04 install defaults to python 2.6
[21:34] <Slart> !info python
[21:34] <ebb> MostafaSheshtawy: try 'sudo iptables -t nat -L'
[21:34] <user54325> How do I change the automount directory of an NTFS partition?
[21:34] <MostafaSheshtawy> ebb:  samme
[21:35] <saml> how can I get list of files installed by a package?
[21:35] <lstarnes> saml: dpkg -L packagename
[21:35] <Slart> user54325: either change the label of the ntfs partition or right click on in it nautilus, select properties.. there is a setting in there for mountpoint
[21:35] <saml> lstarnes, thanks. what document should i read to get the hang of those?
[21:35] <lstarnes> saml: man dpkg
[21:35] <lstarnes> saml: man apt
[21:35] <Slart> saml: in synaptic you can right click on a package and check out which files it installs.. you might have to install the package first though.. not sure
[21:36] <lstarnes> saml: and that's just a small part of it
[21:36] <saml> oh thanks lstarnes
[21:36] <saml> Slart, thanks
[21:36] <ebb> MostafaSheshtawy: try  'sudo ip route show table local |grep nat'
[21:36] <merlinux> skrite, furuno have you some idea?
[21:37] <Berklib> hey people
[21:37] <Berklib> hows everything going?
[21:37] <dux70> #ubuntu-it
[21:37] <Berklib> i need some help
[21:37] <saml> it says it's not recommended to run do-release-update over ssh
[21:37] <furuno> furuno : since I'm not Ubuntu I can't say much sorry :(
[21:37] <lstarnes> saml: it isn't
[21:37] <Berklib> if you people dont mind giving me some of your time
[21:37] <saml> i don't have access to physical machine
[21:37] <trism> Berklib: just ask your question
[21:37] <lstarnes> saml: you should do it directly if possible
[21:37] <furuno> merlinux : since I'm not Ubuntu I can't say much sorry :( *fixed*
[21:37] <MostafaSheshtawy> ebb:  ok .. nothing happend !
[21:37] <Berklib> trism,simple,voice chat on ubuntu..
[21:37] <furuno> getting sleepy
[21:38] <merlinux> furuno, i don't think it is an ubuntu's related problem , anyway thank you
[21:38] <Welshy-Rob> furuno, i tried re installing but it just dose nothing :/
[21:39] <Berklib> anybody that voice chats on ubuntu?
[21:39] <furuno> Welshy-rob, you cannot enable desktop effects right?
[21:39] <Delvien> berklib on both skype and gizmo
[21:39] <Berklib> can you voice chat with msn messenger users?
[21:39] <Berklib> and whats better if you dont mind me asking
[21:39] <user54325> slart Sorry, could not rename "extra" to "extrag": Error renaming file: Device or resource busy
[21:39] <Welshy-Rob> furuno, correct and i currently have no propriety drivers active
[21:39] <Delvien> Berklib:  no, and gizmo imo
[21:40] <Slart> user54325: try unmounting it first
[21:40] <ebb> MostafaSheshtawy: try 'sudo cat /etc/hosts' |grep 50
[21:40] <furuno> Welshy-rob, can you activate the driver?
[21:40] <Berklib> ouch the websites blocked
[21:40] <MostafaSheshtawy> ebb: should it get any output .. or i should check if it works on synaptic
[21:40] <Berklib> alternative sources for gizmo anyone/
[21:41] <saml> is it hard to create a package?
[21:41] <ebb> MostafaSheshtawy: did it get any output?
[21:41] <br0ken85> i have a question about mysqld. i seem to have forgotten my root password and i've tried several how-tos on how to reset it with no luck.. how could i go about completely removing it and then reinstalling it where it asks me for a password during installation?
[21:41] <daevski> How can I point the bootloader to a different grub file, and is it safe pointing from a gnome install to a kde install and vice versa?
[21:41] <fagel> how to reinstall the latest kernel (i fucked up and saved my old menu.lst leaving it pointing to wrong kernel)
[21:41] <jpds> saml: Takes time and effort.
[21:41] <MostafaSheshtawy> ebb: no nothing
[21:41] <saml> jpds, alright
[21:41] <jpds> saml: Asking in #ubuntu-motu might be bettering for packaging queries.
[21:42] <bastid_raZor> fagel: if you still have the kernel just run sudo update-grub from a terminal
[21:42] <Welshy-Rob> i can click activate it , it downloads and installs but even after it changes nothing and still says "this driver is not active"
[21:42] <ebb> MostafaSheshtawy: try 'ping eg.archive.ubuntu.com'
[21:42] <fagel> bastid_raZor:  worked like a charm thanks!
[21:42] <thisisrandom> how do I pass the -r flag to shutdown in gksudo shutdown now -r?
[21:42] <thisisrandom> right now it is passing it to gksudo
[21:43] <furuno> Welshy-rob, try using tools like Envy-NG (sudo apt-get install envyng-gtk)
[21:43] <MostafaSheshtawy> ebb:  its pinging . working
[21:43] <ZykoticK9> thisisrandom, "sudo shutdown -r now"
[21:43] <matrix_> how can i install divx
[21:43] <ebb> MostafaSheshtawy: to cancel ping press 'Ctrl + C' in the window
[21:43] <tmroland> !puregnome
[21:43] <thisisrandom> ZykoticK9, why is the sudo needed?
[21:43] <MostafaSheshtawy> ebb: yeah , dont it
[21:43] <furuno> matrix_ : what player do you want to use?
[21:43] <MostafaSheshtawy> ebb: yeah , done it *
[21:43] <thisisrandom> ZykoticK9, so do I just quote the command for gksudo to run?
[21:43] <matrix_> DIvx
[21:43] <furuno> matrix_ : sudo apt-get install mplayer
[21:44] <br0ken85> can someone possibly help me with a mysqld issue?
[21:44] <ZykoticK9> thisisrandom, "shutdown" is not a GUI application?  why would you need gksudo?
[21:44] <hardknock> hi
[21:44] <hardknock> i need help pls :(
[21:44] <furuno> matrix_ : mplayer should be able to handle most video
[21:44] <NathanielJ> Would changing Apache's sites-available group to "developers" so I can edit it without sudo be an acceptable security strategy?
[21:44] <MostafaSheshtawy> ebb:  the thing is .. apt-get install .. is working !
[21:44] <hardknock> i have a lot of *.sub files and I need to replace þ º and ª with t s and s pls
[21:44] <matrix_> yes i want to play videos on slowmotion
[21:44] <thisisrandom> ZykoticK9, to ask for the password
[21:44] <matrix_> mplayer does not have slow motion button
[21:44] <hardknock> for file in ./*.sub; do printf %s\\n 'g/º/s/º/s/g' 'g/þ/s/þ/t/g' 'g/ª/s/ª/s/g' w | ed -s "$file"; done
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[21:44] <arand> What is the name of the "^M" control character and how would I generate it in vi?
[21:45] <ZykoticK9> thisisrandom, then ya try it with gksudo then
[21:45] <matrix_> how to play slowmotion videos
[21:45] <Welshy-Rob> furuno, is that another piece of software like "hardware drivers"?
[21:45] <matrix_> anyone in here
[21:45] <furuno> matrix_ : well, try press [ or ] and { and }
[21:46] <matrix_> where is that button
[21:46] <furuno> matrix_ : [ = slow playspeed by 10% / ] = increse 10% / { = halves / } = double
[21:46] <matrix_> where is that option
[21:46] <furuno> matrix_ : type it with your keybaord on the Mplayer video window :)
[21:46] <McShane> keyserver.ubuntu.com appears to be down, can anyone else confirm?
[21:46] <ebb> MostafaSheshtawy: try 'set |grep proxy'
[21:47] <matrix_> where to type it
[21:47] <x43424> McShane, false.
[21:47] <matrix_> keyboard
[21:47] <matrix_> what keyboard
[21:47] <ZykoticK9> McShane, it goes down temporarily quite a bit -- someone posted this in here as an alternate pool.sks-keyservers.net
[21:47] <furuno> matrix_ : just try pressing [ when you're playing something
[21:47] <LjL> McShane: it does seem down
[21:47] <ctmjr> x_matrix the mplayer man page is very helpful
[21:47] <McShane> ZykoticK9, thanks
[21:47] <matrix_> i right click it opened a menu
[21:48] <MostafaSheshtawy> ebb: ftp_proxy=ftp://50.0.0.5:8080/    https_proxy=https://50.0.0.5:8080/      -p --http-proxy --no-http-proxy\
[21:48] <matrix_> but there is no slow motion button
[21:48] <daevski> How can I point the bootloader to a different grub file, and is it safe pointing from a gnome install to a kde install and vice versa? (gnome uses menu.lst and kde is using grub.cfg)
[21:48] <furuno> matrix_ : just press the "[" key on your keyboard :)
[21:48] <ebb> MostafaSheshtawy: =]
[21:48] <Welshy-Rob> furuno, how do i exe it?
[21:48] <furuno> matrix_ : it's on the rightside of "P" you know :)
[21:48] <ebb> MostafaSheshtawy: try 'unset https_proxy'
[21:48] <MostafaSheshtawy> ebb: hahaha , yess ! i want to remmove that ! am sorry .. i know u want to kil me some how !
[21:48] <furuno> welshy : exe?
[21:49] <shinka> I have a problem with the Ubuntu Software Center. I tried to install "Inkscape", but the progress is stuck at 72% "Applying change". I cannot install any new program and there's no X at the right of the progress bar to cancel it. Funny fact; Inkscape seem to have been downloaded and installed properly.
[21:49] <ebb> MostafaSheshtawy: then 'unset ftp_proxy'
[21:49] <furuno> welshy : ALT+F2 and type : envyng-gtk
[21:49] <furuno> shinka : please visit #ubuntu+1 for 9.10 related issues
[21:49] <slabbeh> shinka, or wait till tomorrow and ask in here :D
[21:50] <matrix_> i press shift + [
[21:50] <matrix_> its not working
[21:50] <ebb> MostafaSheshtawy: its oki it was me ignoring fact synaptics got more then 1 proxy enviroment variable
[21:50] <shinka> slabbeh: but I want to ask noooooooooow ;) Ok I'll go to #ubuntu+1
[21:50] <furuno> matrix_ : make sure MPlayer is your active window and you're in the middle of playing something
[21:50] <Welshy-Rob> furuno,  dont worry ive found it
[21:51] <trism> arand: it is a carriage return, and you can insert it in vim by going into insert mode and typing ctrl+v ctrl+m
[21:51] <MostafaSheshtawy> ebb:  i did it .. and it is reset !  BAD news !  synaptic is not working Still !
[21:51] <arand> trism: cheers
[21:51] <Welshy-Rob> furuno, i think ive installed it,' how do i check?
[21:51] <furuno> matrix_ : more info : http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Mplayer
[21:51] <Shockrates> where does ubuntu get money from?
[21:51] <ebb> MostafaSheshtawy: what does synaptic complain about now?
[21:52] <furuno> matrix_ : section : Keyboard Shortcut
[21:52] <furuno> Shockrates : selling supports for companies is one of the example
[21:53] <Shockrates> so ubuntu has paid programmers
[21:53] <Shockrates> who make open source programs for companies?
[21:53] <MostafaSheshtawy> ebb: W: Failed to fetch http://eg.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/x/xaw3d/xaw3dg_1.5+E-17_amd64.deb
[21:53] <furuno> Shockrates : I suppose...
[21:53] <MostafaSheshtawy>   Could not connect to 50.0.0.5:8080 (50.0.0.5), connection timed out
[21:53] <furuno> Shockrates : My company do that...
[21:53] <furuno> Shockrates : Not for ubuntu tought, but software in general...
[21:53] <Eodeth> so, is anyone else excited even a little about karmic?
[21:54] <Shockrates> yes
[21:54] <Shockrates> i am a lot
[21:54] <daevski> How can I point the bootloader to a different grub file, and is it safe pointing from a gnome install to a kde install and vice versa? (gnome uses menu.lst and kde is using grub.cfg)
[21:54] <Shockrates> i use karmic
[21:54] <furuno> Eodeth : I suppose that #ubuntu-release-party is more appropiate for that discussions :)
[21:54] <m4rk> what's the ubuntu database manager like TOAD
[21:54] <MostafaSheshtawy> ebb: Could not connect to 50.0.0.5:8080 (50.0.0.5), connection timed out
[21:54] <ikonia> daevski: gnome/kde don't use grub configs
[21:54] <StrikerST> irc.prison.net
[21:55] <ikonia> daevski: only grub uses the grub config
[21:55] <bucky> ikonia, suck my ass
[21:55] <ebb> MostafaSheshtawy: try this again 'set |grep proxy'
[21:55] <alex35> hello?
[21:55] <furuno> alex35 : please ask your questions :)
[21:56] <MostafaSheshtawy> ebb: no proxy
[21:56] <Pyrometheus> hello
[21:56] <Sorinello> .
[21:56] <ebb> MostafaSheshtawy: nothing came up?
[21:56] <MostafaSheshtawy> ebb: -p --http-proxy --no-http-proxy\
[21:56] <FrankRoberts> who knows how I can remove the 60 seconds delay in UNR 9.10 when i click the 'shutdown' button?
[21:56] <Pyrometheus> when exactly does 9.10 come out ?
[21:56] <daevski> ikonia: My appologies, you're right. What I meant was a kubuntu 9.10 install vs a ubuntu 9.04 install... Can I point the bootloader to the other ones grub file? My goal is to make my previous install the primary, with modifications, incase I decide to delete the kubuntu install.
[21:56] <FrankRoberts> tomorrow :)
[21:56] <Pyrometheus> time?
[21:57] <Pyrometheus> in how many hours ?
[21:57] <ctmjr> !9.10
[21:57] <obg_> Hi, is it possible to descend more than one directory with a single command? E.g. If my pwd is /a/b/c/d, can I descend to /a/b without doing cd .. & cd .. ?
[21:57] <progre55> hi people! I remember there was some terminal command that prints out a neat calendar on the screen.. does anyone know?
[21:57] <villemv> cd ../..
[21:57] <bonez46> when running 'update-manager -d' to upgrade from 9.04 to 9.10.. is there any special precaution.. need to shut any running apps down?
[21:57] <fbc-mx> where can I find an explanation or description for the linux system load indicator? Like what does 0.83 really mean?
[21:57] <furuno> obg_ : cd /a/b
[21:57] <obg_> villemv, great thanks!
[21:58] <furuno> obg_ : some tips : try pressing TAB for code completion
[21:58] <obg_> furuno, yeah I had though of that, but sometimes the directory names are so long that cd .. & cd .. would be faster
[21:58] <Qazjap11> who knows how to recover my system when on boot there is a messege "error loading os"? :(
[21:58] <ctmjr> progre55: it is to easy type cal
[21:58] <OerHeks> progre55, cal
[21:58] <obg_> furuno, yup thanks
[21:58] <trism> fbc-mx: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Load_(computing)
[21:59] <epinky> Hello everybody, does anyone have experience with Lotus Domino?
[21:59] <babbio> guys i have a big problem....i have an lcd monitor that works fine on windows xp...i have installed ubuntu....after the reboot, after the boot loading screen the monitor goes in standbuy  whit black screen....i know that the installation went fine beacuse if i use my tv whit the computer i can see the login screen so which is the problem???? what should i do????
[22:00] <Purpley> hey guys when i try to run a program in wine i get this fixme:clusapi:GetNodeClusterState ((null),0x32ec9c,0) stub!
[22:00] <furuno> babbio : on OS selection menu when you're booting, try choose the repair option and repair xserver
[22:00] <Qazjap11> who knows how to recover my system when on boot there is a messege "error loading os"? :( HELP PLEASE
[22:00] <LjL> Purpley: probably better to ask #winehq
[22:00] <Purpley> kk
[22:01] <ctmjr> progre55: and if you want the year cal 2009 or any year
[22:01] <alex35> ok, my "chan serv" is being weird. why?
[22:01] <ebb> MostafaSheshtawy: in synaptic , go to settings--> prefernces --network make sure no proxys are there
[22:01] <LjL> alex35: ... elaborate?
[22:01] <babbio> but whit the tv i can login correctly so i don't think is a problem pf ubuntu
[22:01] <alex35> elaborate? it says the command is invalid
[22:02] <am0k0815> has anyone experience with dvips ?
[22:02] <furuno> babbio : there's possibility that the resolution sets in xorg.conf didn't supported in your LCD
[22:02] <LjL> alex35: *what* command? i'm not a mindreader yet
[22:02] <babbio> is possible to set the resolution before the login? in the grub startup menu?
[22:02] <OerHeks> ctmjr : type cal 1752  ( and you find some days missing in september :P
[22:02] <alex35> oh, um... i said i need help, and it immediately replied invalid command
[22:02] <Qazjap11> who knows how to recover my system when on boot there is a messege "error loading os"? :(
[22:03] <furuno> babbio : boot into command prompt and sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[22:03] <LjL> alex35: sorry, i'm absolutely not following you. who is "it"?
[22:03] <babbio> how to boot in command prompt?
[22:04] <babbio> 'c' command?
[22:04] <babbio> in the grub menu?
[22:04] <alex35> i don't know, i think it's just the computer or something
[22:04] <furuno> babbio : select the repair option from GRUB boot list
[22:04] <win7> is ubuntu better in counter strike using wine then windows 7 or xp?
[22:04] <LjL> alex35: you're not really making any sense, sorry :(
[22:04] <furuno> babbio : after that try to repair xserver first
[22:04] <babbio> i have only ubuntu, windows xp and memtest options
[22:05] <alex35> nevermind about that.... can i get help or something else here?
[22:05] <win7> is ubuntu better in direct x or gaming using wine then windows 7 or xp?
[22:05] <alex35> *for something else
[22:05] <furuno> babbio : something that shound linke Ubuntu recovery mode
[22:05] <ctmjr> OerHeks: that's pretty funny
[22:05] <LjL> alex35: maybe. tried asking?
[22:05] <xz_> what time will 9.10 be available for download?
[22:05] <furuno> babbio : like *fixed*
[22:05] <epinky> anyone experienced with Lotus Domino? please
[22:05] <win7> the beta is out
[22:05] <LjL> xz_: /topic #ubuntu-release-party
[22:05] <vge> win7: never
[22:05] <babbio> i'll check it out....give me a minute
[22:05] <furuno> win7 : you mean, the RC
[22:06] <win7> ya
[22:06] <win7> is ubuntu better in gaming then windows using wine
[22:06] <vge> win7: no
[22:06] <alex35> ok... i want to know what program i can use to download a different desktop calendar, i really don't like evolution. but the thing is, i can't figure out what program
[22:06] <win7> so windows is better
[22:06] <libtech> win7: yes
[22:06] <furuno> win7 : my "honest" answer : maybe in 2100
[22:07] <OerHeks> ctmjr > The British Switch to the Gregorian Calendar
[22:07] <win7> then what is linux good in
[22:07] <LjL> !info gdeskcar | alex35 perhaps this?
[22:07] <LjL> !info gdeskcal | alex35 perhaps this?
[22:07] <libtech> win7: everything besides gaming?
[22:07] <daevski> Can I point my bootloader from a kubuntu 9.10 install TO a ubuntu 9.04 install... My goal is to make my previous install the primary, with modifications, incase I decide to delete the kubuntu install.
[22:07] <sevol> win7: windows going to die in like a decade
[22:07] <rasstar> is that a serious question? of course windows is better for games
[22:07] <furuno> win7 : for me, linux is much better for programming
[22:07] <rasstar> windows will never die
[22:07] <alex35> thanks!! i'll try!
[22:07] <win7> i am deleating windows
[22:07] <furuno> windows will never die, or you won't be able to peek from a wall!
[22:07] <ebb> win7: linux doesnt come with 'windows stress' feature :)
[22:08] <lstarnes> win7: you might want to keep it in case you decide to go back to it later
[22:08] <LjL> !ot
[22:08] <vge> win7: i changed to linux when i started to play too much ;)
[22:08] <cshark> is the 9.10 version coming out at just some random time of the day or is it a given time?
[22:08] <win7> ya ill dual boot
[22:08] <LjL> cshark: /topic #ubuntu-release-party
[22:08] <win7> what is the best windows
[22:08] <win7> ?
[22:08] <cshark> LjL thanks
[22:08] <libtech> i use both, windows 7 is actually pretty nice though
[22:08] <Ziber> What is a good mail server to use?
[22:08] <ctmjr> OerHeks: yea just read the man page :)
[22:08] <Ziber> For a beginning, that is.
[22:08] <furuno> win7 : my apartment windows :)
[22:09] <Legion> I have dualboot with XP if I need to play a game
[22:09] <vge> i would say win7 is best os out there
[22:09] <win7> hahaha
[22:09] <LjL> !ot
[22:09] <Ziber> !mailserver
[22:09] <win7> ubuntu 9.10 looks good?
[22:09] <LjL> win7: ask that in #ubuntu+1 please
[22:09] <win7> i like it because of its cube
[22:09] <LjL> or #ubuntu-release-party
[22:10] <furuno> win7 : you might want to go to #ubuntu-release-party
[22:10] <win7> but i cant get it to work
[22:10] <LjL> this channel does not support 9.10
[22:10] <win7> ok
[22:10] <libtech> will it support 9.10 tomorrow?
[22:10] <iceroot> libtech: yes
[22:10] <koshari1> LjL not untill after 3pm at least
[22:10] <furuno> i suppose...
[22:10] <ebb> win7: the cube is a feature of a window manager called compiz-fusion
[22:11] <nuse> hola
[22:11] <babbio> the "graphics problems autorepair" doesn't work
[22:11] <Helsinkiii> hi. i want a minimal audio player whose sole purpose is to play audio files, and NOTHING else
[22:12] <eido> does anyone have any experience with wacom tablets and ubuntu
[22:12] <Helsinkiii> except for seeing the playlist
[22:12] <starcube> Anybody help me? I have installed Karmic on a Dell Ispiron 8200 and the internet wont work, through ethernet cable or wireless card
[22:12] <babbio> which options should i add in the /boot/grub/menu.lst
[22:12] <furuno> babbio : just in case, what's your graphic card?
[22:12] <ebb> Helsinkiii: meybe mpd +mpc
[22:12] <LjL> !karmic | starcube
[22:12] <nuse> no hay nadie que me pueda ayudar
[22:12] <koshari1> #ubuntu not supporting 9.10 today is a bit like macdonalds not allowing you to buy off the brekky menu at 10.05
[22:12] <LjL> !es | nuse
[22:12] <nuse> en castellano
[22:12] <furuno> eido : it seems already quite good supported
[22:12] <babbio> the graphic card is an "intel GMA 900"
[22:12] <eido> furuno, really, how do you assign buttons on the tablet?
[22:12] <vge> Helsinkiii: if minimal is like winamp, i would suggest Audacius
[22:13] <furuno> eido : I don't own it my self, my friend
[22:13] <koshari1> vge or mplayer
[22:13] <furuno> eido : I don't own it my self, my friend does *fixed*
[22:14] <furuno> babbio : maybe you want to upgrade to 9.10, it has better Intel graphic driver suppoer
[22:14] <eido> furuno, well if you could find out it would be mmuch appreciated, I have the pen working just fine but in all my googling I have not found a way to assign anything to the buttons
[22:14] <vge> koshari1: i just hate mplayer with a passion, i guess it's just me
[22:14] <rasstar> why doesn't ubuntu have desktop search like kubuntu
[22:14] <furuno> babbio : it'll be released today
[22:14] <cshark> Is there any difference betwwen using Ubuntu virtually for examaple through virtualbox as in opposite for installing in my my harddrive with it's own partion etc? I am really interested about ubuntu but thought I will give it a try for a month or two virtually before I re-partion my harddrive and that..
[22:14] <babbio> fururo: ok but there must be a solution
[22:14] <furuno> rasstar : try installing gnome-do
[22:14] <koshari1> vge how hard is it, "mplayer filemame.mp3"
[22:14] <Sirisian_> Which header file in the kernel source contains the global "current" when doing module development. I know it's in either types.h dirent.h sched.h slab.h fs.h or tty.h. What's the normal header file that contains it?
[22:14] <Zemmy> hi folks, I unplugged a HDD on Jaunty and plugged in an NTFS drive to get a file off. Ubuntu says I'm not privledged to mount the drive. any thoughts?
[22:15] <furuno> Zemmy : press ALT+F2 type gksudo nautilus and mount your drive
[22:15] <vge> koshari1: i was referring the gui side, i'm spoiled and mix up mplayer with gmplayer
[22:15] <unimatrix> cshark: it's much slower in virtualbox
[22:15] <koshari1> Zemmy the dev is likely listed in fstab
[22:16] <babbio> which is the vga option code to add in order to boot whit a resolution of 1024x768???
[22:16] <MostafaSheshtawy> ebb: nothing is working ! thanks alot for your help :)
[22:16] <cshark> unimatrix:  but besides that? the configuration and all that stuff should work the same? so I  don't get strange errors because I run in virtualbox? the slower speed I can take, I have a pretty good pc and if I like it I am going to install it for "real" after a month or two
[22:16] <andreas_> Hi im new to Irc and I need help with Karmic Koala
[22:16] <ali1> can someone help? i'm having trouble connecting to a remote desktop
[22:17] <koshari1> babbio you mean a modeline?
[22:17] <iceroot> andreas_: #ubuntu+1
[22:17] <koshari1> ali1 more info
[22:17] <burntresistor> i just got a bluray drive  what software can i use to play blurays mplayer doesnt reconize the disk
[22:17] <tmroland> !puregnome
[22:17] <babbio> i mean the VGA=codenumber to add in the menu.kst
[22:17] <iceroot> burntresistor: you cant watch blueray with linux atm (imo) without copieng them to the hdd and "crack" them
[22:18] <furuno> babbio : http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Xorg
[22:18] <ebb> MostafaSheshtawy: in synaptic , go to settings--> prefernces->network make sure direct connection is selected
[22:18] <unimatrix> cshark: technically it should work fine, but it's impossible to really predict any weird errors, just like you can't predict them when you install it on your own machine
[22:18] <babbio> menu.lst but i don't remember the code
[22:18] <ali1> well i have a remote desktop that i use for work, and on windows i just use a number (like 11.11.111.111) and it works. Tried that on the remote desktop viewer but doesn't work
[22:18] <burntresistor> that sucks that should be included in 9.10 or atleast 10.0
[22:18] <eido> furuno, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WacomTroubleshooting USB Wacom tablets will hotplug, including support for stylus, eraser and cursor.  nothing about buttons on there.  there must be a way to assign the buttons like on windows or mac no?
[22:18] <furuno> babbio : Modes "1024x768" in the Monitor Section
[22:18] <MostafaSheshtawy> ebb:  done , i even changed the settings in apt.config ! its not working ! i will download 9.10 tomorrow ! lool
[22:18] <tmroland> how do i get the ubuntu bootscreen on kubuntu
[22:19] <SpacePigeon> what alternative do I have to pulseaudio?
[22:19] <cshark> unimatrix: that's true. thanks for your time and help. going to give it a try when the new version is released.
[22:19] <eido> SpacePigeon, ALSA?
[22:19] <unimatrix> cshark: good luck
[22:19] <LouTakki> Whats the best channel for netbook issues?
[22:19] <koshari1> tmroland you mean gdm?
[22:19] <SJr> I'm trying to convert a bunch of vp7 files to something else, I found a bash script on the Ubuntu Forums, but I keep getting mencoder errors saying vp7 not found, yet when I check mencoder it says it's there. I followed the same instructions on a 32 bit version of Ubuntu and it worked.
[22:19] <ebb> MostafaSheshtawy: coool :)
[22:19] <tmroland> koshari1, no i already got gdm..  i want ubuntu bootsplash
[22:19] <cshark> unimatrix: or is it possible by like gParted to take some space from a ntfs partion (not where i installed windows) and make a linux partion and install it on there?  I don't want to format the partion where I want to take the space from
[22:20] <furuno> eido : maybe try : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wacom
[22:20] <SJr> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=502179
[22:20] <koshari1> ali1 what app, protocol and port?
[22:20] <eido> furuno, did that nothing about assigning buttons either
[22:20] <unimatrix> cshark: it is possible, yes
[22:20] <win5> ok
[22:20] <ali1> this is what i don't know, with windows you just type in a number and it does it
[22:20] <win5> so which os is best for gaming and high grapics
[22:21] <koshari1> ali1 where do you type the number, in notepad?
[22:21] <cshark> unimatrix: ok thanks. might give it a real try then. thanks for the help
[22:21] <iceroot> win5: gameloader xp
[22:21] <tmroland> how do i get the ubuntu bootscreen on kubuntu
[22:21] <ali1> in windows i use remote desktop connection, which is listed in accessories
[22:21] <furuno> eido : well that's as far as I know, sorry :(
[22:21] <win5> so xp is better then windows 7
[22:21] <Sirisian_> win5, shh...
[22:21] <ali1> that just asks for the address, which is a server number i believe
[22:21] <iceroot> win5: ##windows also #ubuntu-offtopic   thx
[22:22] <ebb> =D
[22:22] <Vexxel> haha
[22:22] <matrix_> hey guys i did sometthing i press something now my screen resoulution is bad on vlc, i go and change the settings to standard i still get bad colour screen on vlc
[22:22] <eido> furuno, thanks anyway it just seems odd
[22:22] <Vexxel> what is ubuntu?
[22:22] <vge> whats with all these winxx names asking same questions over and over again?
[22:22] <ctmjr> burntresistor: this is what you have to go thru https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/BluRayAndHDDVD
[22:22] <iceroot> !ubuntu | Vexxel
[22:22] <koshari1> ali1 the address will be the ip address most likely, you may need a port number as well to use a linux viewer,
[22:22] <Zemmy> oh well, can't get it to mount
[22:22] <coldflam123> !openbox
[22:22] <Vexxel> thanx bot
[22:23] <ali1> oh so its different with this? that prob means i wont be able to use it for work
[22:23] <NoteTurtle> hi guys
[22:23] <ali1> i don't think they'll give me something different.
[22:23] <Billiard> ali1: you can use it, you just need to see what port it is using
[22:23] <koshari1> ali1 more likely the problem means ou will need to do a little more research on google ect
[22:23] <win5> ubuntu is a free oopensource operating system that is veary powerfull
[22:23] <LouTakki> Anyone able to assist me with some netbook issues? (eee pc HA1050)
[22:24] <NoteTurtle> any idea how to apply a patch  into a directory and then apply a newer patch and so on ?
[22:24] <ali1> sorry, so what do i need to do? is this something the administrator can tell me? or do i need to do something?
[22:24] <matrix_> furono are you there
[22:24] <wrzaskd> Hi. I'm running 8.04 LTS on desktop and I have a hibernate issue. I have software RAID1 (mdadm) on my swap partition and after resuming the system from hibernation, the partition has to be resynced.
[22:24] <matrix_> i screwed up now my mplayer
[22:24] <Billiard> ali1: find out what port it uses by default maybe, google
[22:24] <koshari1> ali1 i will have a ook, but it will take some time to boot my win install as there are a plethora of updates as i seldom boot it
[22:24] <Liberum> Hey folks.
[22:25] <Liberum> Does anyone know what time Ubuntu is due to be released tomorrow?
[22:25] <NoteTurtle> matrix_, : install it again ;)
[22:25] <furuno> matrix_ : yeah?
[22:25] <trism> NoteTurtle: http://www.linuxtutorialblog.com/post/introduction-using-diff-and-patch-tutorial
[22:25] <joaopinto> Liberum, there is no time
[22:25] <furuno> matrix_ : what did you press?
[22:25] <NoteTurtle> trism, : GOD BLESS you :-)
[22:25] <matrix_> diffrent types of 2,3, then shift now i have poor quaility how can i get back the standard quaility
[22:26] <marcelo__> hello
[22:26] <Liberum> joaopinto: I see!
[22:26] <koshari1> ali1 where is windows remote desktop located?
[22:26] <marcelo__> what is the tool that I can use together with xbindkeys to switch to open windows in the wm ?
[22:26] <ken> Hello!
[22:26] <marcelo__> like, you run a command with a subtring and it switches to the window with that title
[22:26] <ali1> start, programs, accessories
[22:26] <Liberum> Is there a reason not to download the latest build and just use that as stable release?
[22:26] <marcelo__> I've used this once but I don't remember the name of the tool.. it is something-wm
[22:26] <marcelo__> any enlightenment would be greatly appreciated
[22:26] <matrix_> i even removed mplayer and installed back i still have poor video quaility
[22:26] <furuno> matrix_ : 2,3 ?
[22:26] <Martincz> When exactly release 9.10.?
[22:26] <NoteTurtle> Liberum, : wait one day :-)
[22:26] <Liberum> Can't see it being changed from now on, I guess, but I don't know this.
[22:27] <Liberum> Martincz: No time, I'm told.
[22:27] <Alvinware> Is Ubuntu 9.10 ready for user to upgrade to it yet, cause asia already 29/10/09?
[22:27] <furuno> matrix_ : sudo apt-get autoremove --purge mplayer
[22:27] <Liberum> NoteTurtle: You assume a trait of patience.
[22:27] <furuno> matrix_ : sudo apt-get clean
[22:27] <NoteTurtle> Alvinware, : wait one more day you too
[22:27] <furuno> matrix_ : sudo apt-get install mplayer
[22:27] <lstarnes> Alvinware: it's more likely to be in GMT
[22:27] <NoteTurtle> Liberum, : .. yes
[22:27] <furuno> matrix_ : the --purge switch will delete your configuration
[22:28] <ctmjr> Alvinware: go here and ask #ubuntu-release-party
[22:28] <matrix_> how come it even changed configuration on vlc
[22:28] <koshari1> ali1 you want to connect to a windows desktop from ubuntu or vice versa?
[22:28] <NoteTurtle> furuno, : That's right
[22:28] <Vahagn> is there any hour set for the release?
[22:28] <ikonia> Vahagn: #ubuntu-release-party
[22:29] <Vahagn> thx
[22:29] <matahari> hi all
[22:29] <Alvinware> Just use the update manager, and no need to use the 'update-manager -d', right?
[22:29] <cshark> I am reading the ubuntu documentation about partition. It says that a harddrive only can have 4 primary partitions. I already have two partitions for windows (both ntfs) If I want to install ubuntu and have a partition each for /, /home, swap. I must create a logical partition insteed? which of the linux partitions should be logical, and will it make any difference?
[22:29] <NoteTurtle> matrix_, : don't know but just go  to tools --> preferences --> reset in VLC ;)
[22:29] <innomen> Doea nyone know where empathy keeps its account data?
[22:29] <ken> Question: Is there an application available to print addresses on different sizes envelopes.  I found none in Ubuntu applications.  Using Ubuntu 9.04.
[22:29] <spO> do any of you have problems viewing Transformers 2  even with coreavc installed?    I am using mplayer/smplayer and i get sometimes slowtimes whereas i have to do a rewind for it to fix itself
[22:29] <Sirisian> I wrote a module but when I run insmod hello.ko I get: "insmod: error inserting 'hello.ko': -1 Invalid module format". I'm compiling the kernel using the 2.6.28 and I'm running a kernel that's 2.6.28-11. I don't get it. Why am I getting that error?
[22:29] <furuno> ken : Scribus ?
[22:30] <Sirisian> er compiling with the kernel source I mean*
[22:30] <draginx> Any reason why my transmission worked fine in 8.10, but has trouble downloading in 9.04?
[22:30] <NoteTurtle> innomen,  type dbkg -L empaty
[22:30] <matahari> it is very strange. on my karmic-install apache2 userdirs don't work anymore. Module is enabled, and rights are put in correctly (www-data:www-data). Anyway, i always gets an 403 Forbidden Error when i am tring to access a page there. Some ideas? Thanks in Advance
[22:30] <ali1> yes, i want to connect to a windows desktop from ubuntu
[22:30] <NoteTurtle> innomen, : you will see where it will rests it's files ...
[22:30] <furuno> matahari : please go to #ubuntu+1 for karmic related issues :)
[22:30] <matrix_> furono still same thing i get still bad quaility
[22:30] <ken> furuno: Thanks.  Will look.
[22:30] <matrix_> i re-installed everything
[22:31] <TimeRider> or dpkg -L I think you mean?
[22:31] <NoteTurtle> matrix_, : what codec is the video you are trying to see?
[22:31] <TimeRider> darn, I reply to something from ages ago
[22:31] <TimeRider> grr, irc not scrolling
[22:31] <NoteTurtle> matrix_, : is it one of the videos supported by mplayer
[22:31] <innomen> wow that sucks
[22:31] <innomen> it dosent keep anything in the home directory
[22:31] <furuno> matrix_ : do you change brightness/contrast/etc?
[22:32] <koshari1> ali1 check this guide, http://gerardmcgarry.com/blog/how-remotely-connect-ubuntu-a-windows-machine
[22:32] <matahari> furuno: sorry
[22:32] <furuno> matahari : np :)
[22:32] <matrix_> just normal dvd they worked fine untill i press some numbers 2,3 while mplayer was playing it i change the contrast
[22:32] <NoteTurtle> matrix_, : try to play it with ffplay does it plays GOOD?
[22:32] <furuno> matrix_ : that's it
[22:32] <matrix_> how to get back the standard contrast
[22:32] <furuno> matrix_ : check this : http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Mplayer
[22:32] <matrix_> how to get back the standard contrast
[22:33] <furuno> matrix_ : 1 = contrast+ / 2 = contrast-
[22:33] <Xaitec> whats the cound down till ubuntu 9.10?
[22:33] <NoteTurtle> matrix_, : ... man mplayer | grep contrast ;)
[22:33] <Flannel> !isitout | Xaitec
[22:33] <furuno> matrix_ : 3 = bright+ / 4 = bright-
[22:33] <Ziber> !postfix
[22:33] <spO> I use mplayer/smplayer and coreavc to play Transformers 2, but i get slowtimes whereas i have to do a rewind/jump back in order for the movie to play well again. Do any of you have this problem or know why this happens?
[22:33] <Localhoax> o_O
[22:34] <NoteTurtle> innomen, : there is also the option to execute the command find
[22:34]  * Localhoax slaps test34
[22:34] <Brenden`> o.O
[22:34] <Localhoax> o_O
[22:34] <Localhoax> O_o
[22:34] <Brenden`> ohai Localhoax
[22:34] <furuno> -_-
[22:34] <Localhoax> ohai
[22:34] <Ziber> How do you add users to postfix?
[22:34] <fbc-mx> How can I see all the workgroups in my network neighborhood? If I restart samba "/etc/init.d/samba restart" they all show up, but disappear shortly after.
[22:34] <NoteTurtle> innomen, : for example type find ~/yourname -iname "*empathy*"
[22:34] <NoteTurtle> innomen, : this is less faster but it will find if any file with similar name ;)
[22:35] <Xaitec> tyvm
[22:35] <StR|Sangreal> yo, anyone who sees into the background of Pastie project?
[22:35] <ali1> Brilliant. Worked a charm. Thanks a million. :) :)
[22:35] <matrix_> furono: can you tell me how does your standard contrast looks like on mplayer how many IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
[22:35] <progre55> ctmjr, OerHeks: oh, thanks guys =)
[22:36] <turbogp20> hello
[22:36] <NoteTurtle> innomen, : ofcource you should type the world empaty correct....
[22:36] <furuno> matrix_ : too bad I'm not on Ubuntu :(
[22:36] <NoteTurtle> turbogp20,  helllo
[22:36] <matrix_> noteturtle:can you tell me that
[22:36] <skydart> I've been running 9.10 RC and have been updating everyday . . . when it is released, will there by any update immediately available?
[22:36]  * StR|Sangreal needs to have a privacy - infracting Pastie.org post deleted :(
[22:36] <matrix_> furono: can you tell me how does your standard contrast looks like on mplayer how many IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
[22:36] <furuno> matrix_ : just find the settings that fits you
[22:36] <NoteTurtle> matrix_, : tell you what please?
[22:37] <OerHeks> have fun progre55
[22:37] <NoteTurtle> matrix_, : remind me please
[22:37] <matrix_> noturtle: can you tell me how does your standard contrast looks like on mplayer how many IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
[22:37] <matrix_> can you open a video and tell me the contrast
[22:37] <NoteTurtle> matrix_, : ok wait maximum one minute
[22:37] <matrix_> sure
[22:38] <zealiod> i've added a vlan to the interfaces... but I can't connect through the tagged port - what am i missing?
[22:38] <StR|Sangreal> please, how could I have a privacy infracting post deleted from Pastie.org? :(
[22:38] <skydart> Will the 9.10 RC change to "Final Release" when upgraded after today?
[22:38] <Billiard> skydart: yes
[22:39] <skydart> Thank you, Billiard.  What command line do I type to "see" that it is the "Final Relase"?
[22:39] <Shockrates> hi guys
[22:40] <Shockrates> does anyone know how can i use hdmi with ubuntu/
[22:40] <Shockrates> ?
[22:40] <jiohdi> is there a command to tell if I am set for Xvesa or Xorg?
[22:40] <skydart> Sorry, Shckrates, don't know what hdmi is.
[22:40] <NoteTurtle> matrix_, : 0 mine is ZERO ok?
[22:40] <Zach_the_Lizard> jiohdi: what version of ubuntu are you running?
[22:40] <dust_> my soundblaster augidy 2 has issues
[22:40] <furuno> ...
[22:40] <matrix_> 0 is black for me
[22:40] <dust_> i hear distorted sound
[22:41] <NoteTurtle> matrix_, : so change it with the -contrast option
[22:41] <trism> !final | skydart
[22:41] <NoteTurtle> matrix_, :  EX -->   -contrast 50
[22:41] <NoteTurtle> matrix_, :  ok?
[22:41] <matrix_> no silly
[22:41] <innomen> how do i completely remove a given application since "completely remove" leaves traces of empathy that are discovered upon reinstallation
[22:41] <matrix_> i am wondering about contrast
[22:41] <jiohdi> Zach_the_Lizard: , the current one
[22:42] <matrix_> not screen
[22:42] <skydart> Ubottu, yes, I have been running "sudo apt-get update" and "sudo apt-get upgrade"  . . . . almost religiously every day ;-)
[22:42] <NoteTurtle> innomen, : sudo apt-get --purge remove program
[22:42] <Zach_the_Lizard> jiohdi: then chances are you are running Xorg, unless you have changed this
[22:42] <StR|Sangreal> ubottu: none supposes you to be intelligent
[22:43] <jiohdi> Zach_the_Lizard: I tried to change it I want to know if I succeeded
[22:43] <nicklas_> matrix_: go to #ubuntu-se to get help in swedish
[22:43] <draginx> sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys <key> <-- is trying to get a key but its hanging up after its "asking" for it, any ideas why?
[22:43] <sebr> Hey folks, what is the best way to install a 32bit JDK on 64bit jaunty?
[22:43] <a_> when does ubuntu 9.10 come out?
[22:43] <Koken> tomorrow
[22:43] <jiohdi> a_: tomorrow :)
[22:43] <nicklas_> matrix_: and dont pm me or anyone else again without asking, its rude
[22:43] <furuno> innomen : and do "sudo apt-get clean" after that
[22:43] <a_> tomorrow?
[22:43] <a_> ><
[22:44] <innomen> NoteTurtle, nope, that didnt do it
[22:44] <met_> dd
[22:44] <matrix_> nicklas shut the fuck up
[22:44] <NoteTurtle> matrix_, : why silly ? just try out
[22:44] <furuno> !9.10 | a_
[22:44] <innomen> furuno, oky
[22:44] <jiohdi> stardate 0910.29 :)
[22:44] <LjL> matrix_: that is not nice at all
[22:44] <Koken> when it comes out tomorrow, the torrent for amd64 systems will be available at http://releases.ubuntu.com/karmic/ubuntu-9.10-desktop-amd64.iso.torrent
[22:44] <grendal_prime> ok..this is making me nuts
[22:44] <matrix_> noteturtle i dont se 50
[22:44] <matrix_> where do you see that
[22:44] <matrix_> all i see is like 10-15
[22:44] <criminallysmooth> Hi. I tried upgrading from Jaunty to Karmic (Beta) and there was a ton of errors during upgrading and now the system won't boot at all. Any help?
[22:44] <draginx> gpg: keyserver timed out
[22:44] <draginx> gpg: keyserver receive failed: keyserver error
[22:44] <grendal_prime> i need to in one line connect through one host to a second host via the first host with ssh
[22:44] <NoteTurtle> matrix_, : TRY it !!! or try brightness or Try gamma .....
[22:44] <trism> innomen: purge won't remove your user preferences for an application if that is the problem, you'll need to delete them yourself
[22:44] <LjL> !karmic | criminallysmooth
[22:44] <draginx> does key server work for anyone else?
[22:45] <NoteTurtle> matrix_, : and BE polite!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[22:45] <grendal_prime> i was thinking about ssh tunnell but this seems to be a two step process.
[22:45] <matrix_> but i want to get back the standard contrast that it was
[22:45] <criminallysmooth> Heh. I see.
[22:45] <criminallysmooth> I guess I'll google for rescuing my data then..
[22:45] <ZykoticK9> draginx, you could try pool.sks-keyservers.net as an alternate (someone was having problem earlier with keyserver as well)
[22:45] <NoteTurtle> innomen, : sudo apt-get --purge remove program didn;t work?? That's strange
[22:45] <StR|Sangreal> !lucid
[22:45] <NoteTurtle> innomen, are your sure ?
[22:45] <innomen> trism, wow, so ubuntu is incapable of cleanly removing an app, thats just a little scarey, where would these personal details be kept for Empathy?
[22:46] <NoteTurtle> matrix_, : delete the configuration file .... of mplayer ...
[22:46] <innomen> NoteTurtle, yup, quite certain
[22:46] <trism> innomen: they are in hidden files in your home directory, I don't use empathy, so I can't give you exact details
[22:46] <draginx> ZykoticK9, gpg: requesting key 22202A6B from hkp server pool.sks-keyservers.net same problem
[22:46] <NoteTurtle> matrix_, : you got it ;)
[22:46] <LjL> innomen: that's by design. *apps*, and their system-wide config files, are removed automatically. user-specific settings are left to the user.
[22:46] <trism> innomen: I'd start looking for something called ~/.empathy
[22:46] <draginx> any idea on another mirror?
[22:46] <ZykoticK9> draginx, ?
[22:47] <Kamilion> innomen: you have to remove your user configuration manually. Purge just removes system configuration files.
[22:47] <NoteTurtle> innomen, : please tell again what do you want to do exaclty pleas
[22:47] <NoteTurtle> please
[22:47] <innomen> LjL i dont care if they did it on purpose, thats just dim
[22:47] <Lint01> how can I change MIDI volume?
[22:47] <Kamilion> innomen: search in ~/.config/ or ~/.mplayer/ or something
[22:47] <matrix_> i did
[22:47] <draginx> ZykoticK9, that mirror/serer didnt work either
[22:47] <matrix_> i did sudo apt-get autoremove --purge mplayer
[22:47] <innomen> NoteTurtle, i want my machine returned to a state where in i have never ran Empathy
[22:47] <draginx> nvm it got it
[22:47] <draginx> was just slow
[22:47] <matrix_> but i still get back the shit
[22:47] <jiohdi> why is debian mplayer so different from ubuntu mplayer?
[22:47] <NoteTurtle> innomen, : this is not an option
[22:47] <innomen> Kamilion, yes, the account data is printed (but not stored) in a folder called .mission-control
[22:48] <NoteTurtle> innomen, : but you can delete Empathy ok?
[22:48] <innomen> NoteTurtle, and here i thought xp was the king of inflexability and trace leavings
[22:48] <NoteTurtle> innomen, : no no
[22:48] <marek_> mplayer is different in Debian ??
[22:48] <Kamilion> innomen: remove ~/.config/Empathy/*
[22:48] <NoteTurtle> innomen, : just type dpkg -L empathy and then delete each one file
[22:48] <cshark> if I install the 64bit version of ubuntu will some applications not work? or will they just run in 32bit mode? I am new to ubuntu so if there will be alot of problems with the 64bit version I probaly go with the 32bit version. But would be nice to use my full 4gb of ram and use my cpu to the max.
[22:48] <jiohdi> marek_: there may be more than one mplayer, but yeah, I have on machine deb and its very different
[22:48] <innomen> NoteTurtle, well sure, sorta, i eman ti syas its deleted but when i reinstall it it picks up where it left off all broken like i never uninstalled it
[22:48] <NoteTurtle> innomen, : do not remove folders
[22:49] <skydart> What command do I type to see what "build number" or trunk version I am running?
[22:49] <innomen> NoteTurtle, none of them are in the home folder its all in usr
[22:49] <Roger_The_Bum> The hard drive with all my system folders (/home/ is on a separate partition) ran out of space in the middle of updating my kernel. What can I do?
[22:49] <vge> cshark: i haven't seen anything that wouldn't work in windows or linux while iw been using 64bit
[22:49] <trism> innomen: dpkg -l will just list the system files, user files are created after the program is run
[22:49] <Lint01> how can I change MIDI volume?
[22:49] <NoteTurtle> innomen, :  try to delete all the files belong to Empathy
[22:50] <trism> innomen: which is why dpkg doesn't delete them on purge
[22:50] <vge> cshark: might be i'm just lucky
[22:50] <jiohdi> Roger_The_Bum: change the partition size with gpart?
[22:50] <NoteTurtle> innomen, :  to find them type sudo dpkg -L Empathy
[22:50] <dajhorn> cshark:  Install the ia32-libs package and most 32-bit software will run on a 64-bit system.
[22:50] <Kamilion> Roger_The_Bum: Wipe out apt's cache in /var/cache/apt/
[22:50] <innomen> NoteTurtle, you've said that twice now i'm looking at the list non of them are config type files
[22:50] <Roger_The_Bum> jiohdi: They're on different disks
[22:50] <defrysk> Roger_The_Bum, sudo apt-get clean
[22:51] <innomen> i cant believe this is goingt o replace pidgin, at least pidgin has the good sense to keep its guts in one place .purple
[22:51] <NoteTurtle> innomen, :  ok so you are simply trying to delete the config files right?
[22:51] <cshark> vge: Ok, as for windows I use 64bit and the thing it does it has to differenct Program Files directories , one for the 32bit and one for the 64bit but I have no idea how ubuntu handles it. but if you have had luck then I will take a chance aswell =)
[22:51] <NoteTurtle> innomen, : but you dont know where they are right?
[22:51] <boomernang> Lint01, just get a good midi player :) google
[22:51] <innomen> NoteTurtle, yes in this case, but i'd also like to know how to remove an application in its enterity just for future use
[22:51] <Kamilion> innomen: apt-get --purge remove <packagename>
[22:52] <SpacePigeon> I missed the pulseaudio answer, could you repeat it please?
[22:52] <NoteTurtle> innomen, : the correct WAy to do it is sudo apt-get --purge remove program
[22:52] <innomen> NoteTurtle, as i said the account details are printed but apprently not stored in .misson-control (a folder not listed by -L)
[22:52] <Roger_The_Bum> just did sudo apt-get clean, still no dice
[22:52] <Kamilion> innomen: The package manager will NEVER EVER EVER touch user data.
[22:52] <Lint01> how can I change MIDI volume?
[22:52] <NoteTurtle> innomen, : forget dpkg -L  ok?
[22:52] <innomen> NoteTurtle, yea i did that,a nd then i did apt-get clean, and upon reinstall it took off as if i had never uninstalled it
[22:52] <Kamilion> Data a package has stored in ~ will persist even after the package is removed.
[22:52] <NoteTurtle> innomen, : just type cd then type find -iname "*mpathy*"
[22:53] <Kamilion> Generally this is useful: Remove virtualbox-2.0, install virtualbox-3.0 and ~/.VirtualBox/ is still there.
[22:53] <Roger_The_Bum> says something to the effect of "cp: writing '/tmp/mkinitramfs_pRuHDa/scripts/./local': no space left on device"
[22:53] <NoteTurtle> innomen,  ok ? do it  That will try to find all files in your home directory that have mpathy in their names OK ?
[22:53] <innomen> NoteTurtle, ahhh, theres a new one, .gconf/apps
[22:53] <innomen> one moment
[22:53] <trism> innomen: don't start deleting things in gconf
[22:54] <NoteTurtle> innomen, : relax wait for command find to finish it's job
[22:54] <innomen> NoteTurtle, i did
[22:54] <Roger_The_Bum> I've SCP'ed everything onto my other computer (which I'm on this channel with)
[22:54] <NoteTurtle> innomen, : ok did you find any file with empathy in it's name ???
[22:55] <NoteTurtle> innomen, : if yes moved in your Desktop
[22:55] <NoteTurtle> innomen, : so ?
[22:55] <NoteTurtle> innomen, : did you find any file ?
[22:55] <innomen> NoteTurtle, still didnt do it lol
[22:56] <innomen> this app is unkillable
[22:56] <innomen> let me run down the list of what i just did to remove this app
[22:56] <NoteTurtle> innomen, : omg You should consider report that behaviur as a BUG
[22:56] <NoteTurtle> innomen, : go to launchpad and report it PLEASE :-)
[22:57] <NoteTurtle> innomen, : for the good of our lovely UbUnTu :-) ( if you are sure there is note already been reported )
[22:57] <madorjan> hello there! can someone help me, please?
[22:58] <trism> !ask | madorjan
[22:58] <NoteTurtle> madorjan, : What do you want?
[22:59] <NoteTurtle> madorjan, : What do you want?
[22:59] <NoteTurtle> madorjan, : ???
[22:59] <madorjan> I want to install Karmic RC from pendrive, I made it a Live Flash by using the bootable flashdrive-maker in Jaunty, then it boots to splash
[22:59] <nick1> hi friends
[22:59] <madorjan> after it gives me back a blank screen...
[22:59] <ohmy> hi
[23:00] <ohmy> in how many hours karmic will be available please ?
[23:00] <NoteTurtle> madorjan, : try to select a standard VGA
[23:00] <nick1> can someone tell me what program im supposed to use for Video Chat that supports multi protocols (aim, yahoo, msn, irc a must)
[23:00] <madorjan> on tty1 it says "init: line 1: can't open /dev/sdc: No media found"
[23:00] <ctmjr> !9.10
[23:00] <nick1> im kin dof a linux newbie here
[23:00] <NoteTurtle> madorjan, : i mean try to put it in secure vga mode...
[23:00] <trism> ohmy: there is no set time, it will be out when it is out (unless they do something special today, I won't expect it for quite a few more hours)
[23:01] <Roger_The_Bum> I removed 2 files in .tmp and the installation seemed to work, is there any way to check?
[23:01] <Kamilion> nick1: Look in Applications -> Internet for either "Pidgin" or "Empathy"
[23:01] <madorjan> NoteTurtle: which I can find in the boot help?
[23:01] <StR|Sangreal> please, I need help
[23:01] <Seventoes> anyone know of anything to recieve OS X Growl notifications in ubuntu?
[23:01] <StR|Sangreal> anyone using pastie?
[23:01] <mrwes> let the feeding frenzy begin!
[23:01] <Kamilion> nick1: Err, sorry, never mind, you said *video* chat.
[23:01] <ohmy> trism, thank you
[23:01] <draginx> Seveas, doesnt it do that for u automatically?
[23:02] <draginx> as long as the program supports it?
[23:02] <Kamilion> nick1: Depends on the protocol your videochat uses.
[23:02] <draginx> in ubuntu 9.04 at least..
[23:02] <NoteTurtle> madorjan, : yes you can read the screen and type help if nessesary
[23:02] <Lint01> can you name me a media player which doesnt fsck up with id3 tag encoding?
[23:02] <Seventoes> draginx: you mean me?
[23:02] <madorjan> NoteTurtle: thank you, I'll try!
[23:02] <NoteTurtle> Lint01, : use UTF-8
[23:02] <madorjan> bye
[23:03] <nick1> well i wouldnt mind the video capability being on any protocol....
[23:03] <NoteTurtle> madorjan, : no problem :-)
[23:03] <draginx> Seventoes, yeah
[23:03] <NoteTurtle> madorjan, : bye
[23:03] <nick1> aim yahoo msn or whatever will be fine for me
[23:03] <Lint01> don't tell me what to use
[23:03] <Paul1957aa> hi all. I need to remove a comment in an ini file. (/etc/php5/apache2/php.ini). how can I open this file for editing with a text editor?
[23:03] <nick1> i just cant seem to find a single IM clien tthat supoprts video
[23:03] <NoteTurtle> Lint01, : No UTF-8 = Shit in my opinion ;)
[23:03] <innomen> uninstalled via synaptic, "completely remove," sudo apt-get --purge remove empathy, sudo apt-get autoremove, sudo apt-get clean, Deleted the empathy folders in .config and .gconf/apps, deleted the .mission-control folder... reinstalled and it STILL remembered my account details lol
[23:03] <Kamilion> nick1:  That's because usually it's a propritary protocol. Especally yahoo video chat.
[23:03] <Guildenstern> is there any more detailed countdown to 9.10?
[23:03] <Seventoes> draginx: I want the notifications to pop up on ubuntu as well as my mac.. what 'program' supporting it would i be looking for?
[23:04] <LjL> NoteTurtle, language please
[23:04] <Kamilion> nick1:  AFAIK the only video chat I've ever gotten to work is Skype.
[23:04] <rsingh> Hi
[23:04] <nick1> i heard amsn can do video chat right?
[23:04] <Kamilion> innomen: I'm trying to find out where it's storing the account information now.
[23:04] <NoteTurtle> LjL: Utf-8 is cool i meant :P
[23:04] <rsingh> can someone help figure out a problem I am having with my disk partition not being found?
[23:04] <zealiod> does any one have any knowledge about vlans
[23:04] <innomen> Kamilion, happy hunting,
[23:04] <Kamilion> no clue, I avoid microsoft services like the plague.
[23:04] <NoteTurtle> Lint01, : Just use  UTF-8 ;)
[23:05] <ZykoticK9> nick1, aMsn can do video but not the video+audio
[23:05] <user_bk> Hi there. I'm a novice user with ubuntu. Recently purchased a icore5 and put 9.04 on it. Sadly I seem to be experiencing random 'greyed screens'. Where the mouse is movable, all applications freeze (temporarily), and everything in-between the top and bottom panels will grey. Does anyone happen to know why this is happening or how to resolve this?
[23:06] <Kamilion> user_bk: the grey screen indicates a program isn't responding to graphical events or it's UI thread has blocked on something.
[23:06] <nick1> hey will the new karmic koala work good on a low end laptop? onyl has 512mb of RAM.....i currently use xubuntu on that laptop cause Jaunty was running pretty slowly (i think that compiz program was slowing it down too much)
[23:06] <innomen> empathy is supposed ot eb able to to video, googel talk at least, thats why i was tinkering with it, it imported from pidgin, twice, so i have a double visio list of account details, i figured i'd just delete the config folder and restart it like you can with pidgin but no, i find the one immortal app :P
[23:06] <Kamilion> nick1:  Yes, I run karmic on my HP 900Mhz with 192MB of ram. (yes, full gnome.)
[23:06] <nick1> wow really
[23:06] <StR|Sangreal> please, is there anyone to have a look on my pastie.org issue?
[23:06] <StR|Sangreal> there is a post infracting my privacy on pastie.org... is there a chance to have it removed from there?
[23:07] <NoteTurtle> innomen, : so you still can't figure it out :( ?
[23:07] <lstarnes> StR|Sangreal: you'll have to contact that site's admins
[23:07] <draginx> Seventoes, idk mate i know 9.04 ubuntu does shit like that automatically
[23:07] <draginx> may be ur looking to update gnome?
[23:07] <draginx> dont know
[23:07] <Roger_The_Bum> So I just restarted after the kernel upgrade and my computer has dropped to a shell
[23:07] <StR|Sangreal> lstarnes: I'm afraid I can't find any :\
[23:07] <Seventoes> draginx: how do I add it in Growl's settings to recieve then?
[23:07] <innomen> NoteTurtle, nope, still stuck with account detaisl hiddn on my system somewhere
[23:08] <Kamilion> user_bk: You can either disable compiz, in which case the window will just sit there and not respond at all, or you can take a look into the graphics subsystem to figure out where the hang's coming from. Since it's not app specific, you may need to install some video drivers.
[23:08] <NoteTurtle> innomen, : there is another way i thought
[23:08] <fincan> our sweety bot who spam against release time question is online?
[23:08] <nick1> right now on my laptop i have both ubuntu and xubuntu on it...you have to choose at start up if you want xfce or gnome... will i be able to update jaunty to karmic without affecting the xubuntu thats already on the laptop?
[23:08] <NoteTurtle> innomen, : so start Empathy and then go to a terminal and type lsof ;)
[23:08] <almoxarife> is there a universal 'search google' script when something is highlighted anywhere in ubuntu??
[23:08] <cshark> dajhorn: thanks
[23:08] <almoxarife> that would be nice
[23:08] <innomen> NoteTurtle, are you being serious?
[23:08] <innomen> the smily confused me
[23:09] <NoteTurtle> innomen, : so start Empathy and then go to a terminal and type lsof  | grep Empathy ;)
[23:09] <NoteTurtle> innomen, yes type lsof | grep empathy
[23:09] <drake> how install metasploit in ubuntu 9.04?
[23:09] <innomen> ok
[23:09] <nick1> i also dont have a cd burner so i need to update jaunty some how without using a cd
[23:09] <Kamilion> I've got the lsof open now, innomen
[23:09] <NoteTurtle> innomen, Yes i am serius Just do it please ;)
[23:09] <innomen> i have
[23:10] <user_bk> Kamilion, thanks for the reply. It does sound like it may have to do with my video card or drivers when you put it that way.
[23:10] <rsingh> how would i go about debugging an issue where my partition such as /dev/sdb1 doesnt show up?
[23:10] <NoteTurtle> innomen, lsof lists all opened files Man OK ?
[23:10] <Kamilion> NoteTurtle: It's not listing anything other than a FD on /home/kamilion/ here
[23:10] <innomen> i dont see anything at all
[23:11] <Kamilion> user_bk: Check"Hardware Drivers" in System->Administration
[23:11] <grendal_prime> whos good with ssh tunneling and port forwarding?
[23:11] <madorjan> hello again
[23:11]  * StR|Sangreal needs any contact to an pastie.org admin :(
[23:11] <madorjan> NoteTurtle: didn't work :(
[23:11] <Kamilion> grendal_prime: I'm okay with ssh forwards. What do you need?
[23:11] <drake> somebody  know metasploit?
[23:11] <NoteTurtle> Kamilion, : yes but i thought it would find it in there
[23:11] <Shockrates> hi does anyone use hdmi with ubuntu?
[23:11] <lstarnes> StR|Sangreal: this channel is for ubuntu support only;  you most likely won't find any help with paste here
[23:11]  * benpro go to bed \o/
[23:12] <Kamilion> NoteTurtle: me too. Problem is, it reads the config on startup and I'd have to strace it to find out where
[23:12] <lstarnes> StR|Sangreal: try doing a whois on the domain name (in a terminal: whois pastie.org)
[23:13] <NoteTurtle> Kamilion, : hmm that's annoying I thought it would have been the "ultimate" solution ;)
[23:13] <lstarnes> StR|Sangreal: make sure that you know the site's terms of use before reporting anything
[23:13] <user_bk> Kamilion, it is currently set to the recommended nvidia proprietary driver (version 180).
[23:13] <NoteTurtle> Kamilion, : :(
[23:13] <mrwes> I think wget is just -O for output no?
[23:14] <Shockrates> DOES ANYONE USE HDMI?
[23:14] <NoteTurtle> madorjan, : so you didn't find any option in the boot option ?
[23:14] <moocow> .
[23:14] <NoteTurtle> Shockrates, : not me :P
[23:14] <Roger_The_Bum> so I just botched a kernel upgrade and my system is dropping to a shell
[23:14] <lstarnes> Shockrates: please refrain from using all caps
[23:14] <lstarnes> Shockrates: and no, I do not use hdmi, but that doesn't mean that nobody does
[23:14] <madorjan> Noteturtle: I found it, and I tried it earlier (only I use different language and I didn't realize)
[23:14] <Roger_The_Bum> what can I possibly do to get my system into a working state
[23:14] <madorjan> but I tried it now, nothing
[23:15] <delfinek> hellllo
[23:15] <madorjan> NoteTurtle: it says "init: line 1: can't open /dev/sdc: No media found" with sdd,sde,sdf too, and it repeats itself in half a minute or so
[23:15] <Kamilion> user_bk: Hm, Not sure. You might try removing the nVidia drivers and sticking with the built-in nvidia driver.
[23:16] <innomen> Kamilion, even removeingt he account via the app itself fails
[23:16] <Shockrates> lstarnes: i connected my pc with the tv and got agood resolution. the problem is i need to stretch the screen manually to fit. any known tools for that?
[23:16] <deepblue69uk> Hello
[23:16] <deepblue69uk> Does anyone here use crunchbang?
[23:16] <lstarnes> Shockrates: I don't know;  I don't use hdmi
[23:16] <lstarnes> Shockrates: or a tv connection
[23:16] <ctmjr> Shockrates: ati and nvidia have a built in tool for that
[23:16] <NoteTurtle> madorjan, :hmm you should consider going in the /etc/init/ and open the correct file  that has the drive /dev/sdc in line one
[23:17] <user_bk> Kamilion, Alright. Thanks for the advice.
[23:17] <Shockrates> ctmjr: there isnt one for nvidia for linux. there was for windows
[23:17] <NoteTurtle> madorjan, : then change it to the real drive name you want to use
[23:17] <Shockrates> ctmjr: the linux version doesnt have as many options and i can only choose resolutions
[23:17] <ctmjr> Shockrates: 190.42 driver has it look on ther web site
[23:17] <deepblue69uk> Anyone use CRUNCHBANG Linux?
[23:17] <NoteTurtle> madorjan, : it is obviusly not the correct name that /dev/sdc
[23:17] <NoteTurtle> deepblue69uk, : Not me
[23:17] <gennaro> ma la versione 9.10 ancora non è uscita
[23:17] <deepblue69uk> lol
[23:18] <deepblue69uk> k
[23:18] <gennaro> ciao
[23:18] <mrwes> deepblue69uk, this is #ubuntu
[23:18] <deepblue69uk> its like a stripped down spin off of ubuntu....just trying it out.
[23:18] <gennaro> è passata mezzanotte, come mai la versione 9.10 non è uscita
[23:18] <gennaro> Sono andato in Gestore Aggiornamenti ma la versione nuova non c'è
[23:18] <mrwes> deepblue69uk, there is a #crunchbang channel
[23:18] <gennaro> come mai?
[23:18] <NoteTurtle> madorjan, : to find it you can type grep -R "/dev/sdc"
[23:18] <deepblue69uk> ok
[23:19] <Kamilion> innomen: Looks like you might find something in ~/.local/share/telepathy
[23:19] <madorjan> NoteTurtle: thx, I'll try
[23:19] <NoteTurtle> madorjan, : in the /etc/init folder
[23:19] <gennaro> qualcuno mi puo aiutare
[23:19] <lstarnes> !it | gennaro
[23:19] <Roger_The_Bum> My system had installation errors after I ran out of space during a kernel upgrade. I deleted some files on the disk (.pdfs, not system files or anything), and the installer seemed to work. After I restarted, my computer dropped to a shell. Is there any way to remedy this?
[23:20] <innomen> Kamilion, i have no folder there
[23:20] <Kamilion> innomen: "telepathy" is the name of the library empathy uses for IM, search for that instead of empathy
[23:20] <dobblego> is it 29 October in ubuntu local time?
[23:20] <innomen> Kamilion, oky
[23:20] <NoteTurtle> Kamilion, : did you find something :-) ?
[23:20] <lstarnes> dobblego: GMT
[23:20] <NoteTurtle> Kamilion, : about empathy?
[23:20] <dobblego> ok so 40 minutes to go then? :)
[23:20] <NoteTurtle> Kamilion, : i am really curius :-)
[23:20] <lstarnes> dobblego: not exactly
[23:20] <lstarnes> dobblego: there is no set time
[23:21] <dobblego> lstarnes, I know, just being a pest :)
[23:21] <Roger_The_Bum> help?
[23:21] <lstarnes> dobblego: if you want to know as soon as it is available, join #ubuntu-release-party
[23:21] <krishna> roger aren't you getting gui
[23:21] <dobblego> lstarnes, thanks
[23:21] <Roger_The_Bum> no I'm not
[23:21] <dobblego> lstarnes, ok I will
[23:21] <Kamilion> NoteTurtle: the strace threw back some interestingness in /home/kamilion/.local/share/telepathy/managers/
[23:21] <Roger_The_Bum> krishna: it dropped to a busybox shell
[23:21] <justlooking1> "when it comes out tomorrow" wll in some places it is already tomorrow ;) .... and lets not forget those people that forgot to put their clocks back that needed to
[23:21] <krishna> k did u exit from shell type exit
[23:21] <madorjan> NoteTurtle: wait, I don't get it... should I do it on my Jaunty?
[23:22] <krishna> k....
[23:22] <NoteTurtle> madorjan, , : your should search within your flash drive
[23:22] <krishna> roger: cn u send me the screen shot or any error msg of ur problem
[23:22] <Roger_The_Bum> krishna: it said "ALERT! /dev/disk/by-uuid-<hex digits> does not exist. Dropping to a shell!"
[23:22] <Shockrates> is there an option in nvidia linux driver to stretch the screen for hdmi?
[23:22] <Roger_The_Bum> sorry, it's on my other computer and I'm not too fast of a typer
[23:23] <madorjan> NoteTurtle : Oh, that's why I... :)
[23:23] <ctmjr> Shockrates: i just told you how to do it
[23:23] <krishna> did u able to see the grub
[23:23] <madorjan> NoteTurtle : no /etc on my flashdrive
[23:23] <NoteTurtle> Kamilion, : thanks nice Idea that strace :-)
[23:24] <Shockrates> ctmjr: look i get the resolution i want on the tv but there is an overscan. i need to stretch the screen manually
[23:24] <Roger_The_Bum> krishna: yes.
[23:24] <Shockrates> there is no such tool in the linux version of the driver
[23:24] <Roger_The_Bum> krishna: recovery mode?
[23:24] <NoteTurtle> madorjan, : so what's like the directory tree in your flash drive?
[23:24] <krishna> better may ur getting fsk error
[23:24] <NoteTurtle> madorjan, : isn't there any etc at all ? Strange i am confused :(
[23:24] <SpacePigeon> Hey NoteTurtle
[23:25] <NoteTurtle> SpacePigeon, : Hi man :-)
[23:25] <krishna> roger: didn't u try recovery mode till now
[23:25] <rasstar> with a daily build how do i update to a newer build?
[23:25] <madorjan> yes, I made it from the Karmic Release Candidate disc with System/Administration/USB startup-disc manager
[23:25] <Roger_The_Bum> krishna: recovery mode doesn't work. I'm choosing an older kernel version right now and seeing if it works
[23:25] <NoteTurtle> madorjan, : i am sorry but i think i can help you more because i need to go now
[23:25] <Klau3> sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[23:26] <krishna> k...
[23:26] <madorjan> ok, thank you anyway :)
[23:26] <NoteTurtle> madorjan, : you are welcome :-) thank you you thanked me :-)
[23:26] <madorjan> NoteTurtle : bye
[23:26] <NoteTurtle> bye guys Goodnight ( i am in GMT + 2 time )
[23:27] <rasstar> kubuntu has a nice desktop search integrated in the menu. can the same be done with ubuntu?
[23:27] <Roger_The_Bum> krishna: It works and automatically logs in
[23:27] <Roger_The_Bum> I can't believe I didn't think of that
[23:27] <mchdf> i "cant wait" for the ubuntu release, would installing the beta and then upgrading to the final release be worth it?
[23:27] <Kamilion> Found the "empathy" accounts -- They're stored in seahorse just like SSH keys
[23:27] <krishna> roger: which kernel version ur using
[23:27] <Roger_The_Bum> krishna: I believe .14
[23:28] <Roger_The_Bum> .16 had the error
[23:28] <SpacePigeon> Hey Roger_The_Bum
[23:28] <krishna> i am also using 16
[23:28] <Roger_The_Bum> Hi
[23:28] <krishna> new one 3 days before only i got it
[23:28] <Roger_The_Bum> 16 is the newest I think
[23:28] <SpacePigeon> Roger_The_Bum, could you call my nick ? I'm trying something in xchat  (sound nots)
[23:29] <Roger_The_Bum> SpacePigeon:
[23:29] <lontra> how long is 7.10 supported?
[23:29] <SpacePigeon> nicee
[23:29] <SpacePigeon> thanks
[23:29] <lstarnes> lontra: it isn't
[23:29] <jrib> !7.10 | lontra
[23:29] <lstarnes> lontra: support for it ended last april
[23:29] <Roger_The_Bum> crash report is reporting an error with the newest kernel installation (makes sense)
[23:29] <lontra> ok
[23:29] <lstarnes> lontra: but you can most likely upgrade it to hardy
[23:29] <krishna> roger: update ur system and try kernel 16
[23:29] <carbm1> !eol
[23:30] <krishna> roger: i don't have any problem till now with 16
[23:30] <Shockrates>  ctmjr
[23:30] <Shockrates> any help
[23:30] <rasstar> kubuntu has a nice desktop search integrated in the menu. can the same be done with ubuntu?
[23:31] <Roger_The_Bum> krishna: the problem was that I was running out of space on the hard drive with all my system folders (/etc/, /tmp/, /var/, /dev/,) on it
[23:31] <mom> kubuntu is ubuntu
[23:31] <spikebike> are the 9.10 ISOs due at mightnight?
[23:31] <mom> with kde installed
[23:31] <gm|lap> 'lo, there's some issues with the update server
[23:31] <jrib> spikebike: no
[23:31] <gm|lap> GPG error: http://nz.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>Failed to fetch http://nz.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/jaunty-updates/main/binary-i386/Packages.bz2  Hash Sum mismatch
[23:31] <gm|lap> could whoever is responsible please fix this?
[23:32] <krishna> gmlap: are u unable to update
[23:32] <spikebike> Ah, was hoping to start up a bit-torrent client tonight and have a pile of ISOs in the morning
[23:32] <almoxarife> rasstar: I use google desktop, does what you are looking for and its been crash proof since I have been using it
[23:33] <krishna> roger: try sudo apt-get clean
[23:33] <Kamilion> spikebike: that's what RSS feed readers in torrent clients are for :)
[23:33] <spikebike> heh
[23:33] <spikebike> is there an RSS feed for the ubuntu ISO torrents?
[23:33] <Roger_The_Bum> krishna: tried that before installing the first time. Didn't work
[23:33] <mchdf> so hows the RC ?
[23:34] <ctmjr> Shockrates: http://imagebin.org/69536 my reply to you i cannot help those that refuse help
[23:35] <krishna> k the problem for ur kernel is the packages are still in partial state you have clean up ur disk or run apt-get clean
[23:35] <Purpley> When is the new ubuntu being released?
[23:35] <jrib> !karmic | Purpley
[23:35] <krishna> roger: what's your disk size
[23:35] <Purpley> WOOOOT
[23:35] <Purpley> ONE MORE DAY YAY
[23:35] <JonathanEllis> cdog69: 18GB is more than enough for the OS. There is also no concern about putting the OS on the other discs
[23:35] <Lint01> #ubuntu-release-party
[23:36] <jrib> Purpley: /join #ubuntu-release-party
[23:36] <Shockrates> ctmjr: where did you find this image?
[23:36] <Roger_The_Bum> krishna: 2 disks: 1 4GB SSD with system folders, 1 16GB SSD with /home/
[23:36] <krishna> roger: i mean the size of the drive on which u instaled ubuntu
[23:36] <ctmjr> Shockrates: it is my desktop
[23:36] <Roger_The_Bum> krishna: I installed ubuntu on the 4 GB drive (but my home folder is on another drive)
[23:37] <Shockrates> ctmjr: i open my xserver panel but this option isnt here
[23:37] <Shockrates> there
[23:37] <superdump> hello
[23:37] <krishna> that may be the problem
[23:37] <superdump> how can i change the duration of the notify daemon popups?
[23:38] <ctmjr> Shockrates: like i told you before you need the 190.42 driver from nvidia
[23:38] <GodfatherofEire> How do I create a tarball from the terminal?
[23:38] <Roger_The_Bum> krishna: I plan to reinstall ubuntu when 9.10 comes out and move /swap/ and /tmp/ over to the 16 GB drive
[23:39] <Shockrates> ctmjr: i have 185
[23:39] <superdump> GodfatherofEire: tar czf blah.tar.gz <files and directories>
[23:39] <Roger_The_Bum> I just didn't expect kernel errors
[23:39] <Shockrates> this is the latest availabe in hardware manager . ctmjr
[23:39] <superdump> GodfatherofEire: and see man tar
[23:39] <Roger_The_Bum> I'm reinstalling the kernel and I'm not seeing any errors
[23:39] <krishna> roger only the solution i can give is my system took more than 5GB space if u want to continue delete the system archives files
[23:39] <GodfatherofEire> superdump, thanks
[23:40] <Shockrates> ctmjr: i will try to find it from the site. thank you very much
[23:40] <Roger_The_Bum> It works.
[23:41] <krishna> roger they are at /var/cache/apt/archives
[23:41] <krishna> k....
[23:41] <Shockrates> ctmjr: btw my laptop subwoofer doesnt work. any ideas?
[23:41] <Roger_The_Bum> I deleted the archives already
[23:41] <Roger_The_Bum> they were empty when I installed the first time
[23:41] <krishna> obviously
[23:41] <Roger_The_Bum> and the second time
[23:42] <SkyHigh> yesterday i installed a program called amarok and every time i try to open the program it just sticks to the splash screen... what am i spose to do??
[23:42] <ctmjr> Shockrates: nope sorry my sound just works so never really played with it
[23:42] <pipegeek> SkyHigh: any interesting output to stdout?
[23:42] <rasstar> google desktop doesn't look all that good. was hoping for something like windows 7 where you start typing and find anything on the hard drive right from the start menu
[23:42] <pipegeek> by which I mean, "run it in a terminal"
[23:42] <Roger_The_Bum> but it works now
[23:42] <Shockrates> ctmjr: anyway thank you. chances are if you didnt tell me. i wouldnt have found that. i thought nvidia just forgot this option for the linux version
[23:43] <LinuxGuy2009> Do freenode IRC registrations regularly need to be registered? It seems mine has become unregistered.
[23:43] <Roger_The_Bum> thank you for your help
[23:43] <SkyHigh> stdout??
[23:43] <krishna> roger: where r u
[23:43] <trism> LinuxGuy2009: I believe it expires if you haven't logged in for 30 days
[23:43] <pipegeek> SkyHigh: run it in a terminal
[23:43] <pipegeek> then tell me if anything interesting gets printed there
[23:43] <wapahchow> doesn't the new amarok want to be run as root the first time or something?  I think it's a recent bug.  I might be lying.
[23:43] <Shockrates> ctmjr: i also thought that the last availabe driver is from the hardware drivers
[23:43] <pipegeek> oh god that'd be terrible
[23:43] <LinuxGuy2009> trism: Ok that makes sense then. Thank you.
[23:44] <Roger_The_Bum> krishna: where am I in the world? or where am I in ubuntu?
[23:44] <SkyHigh> when i type stdout in terminal it says command not found...
[23:44] <Roger_The_Bum> because the GUI works fine
[23:44] <pipegeek> if amarok had to be run as root the first time I would cry tears of blood
[23:44] <Roger_The_Bum> and everything is back to normal
[23:44] <krishna> roger : in world
[23:44] <Roger_The_Bum> krishna: Florida (Southern United States)
[23:44] <luigired> http://xdcc.it/network/DarkSin/channel/horror/bot/H%7C49.html
[23:44] <ZykoticK9> SkyHigh, stdout is Standard Output - meaning text output from a command (NOT including errors)
[23:44] <krishna> roger: its good yaar u did urself
[23:44] <spikebike> hrm releases.ubuntu.com seems to be freaking
[23:44] <LinuxGuy2009> Oh I forgot to ask what room do I visit to register with the commands?
[23:45] <Roger_The_Bum> thank you
[23:45] <spikebike> it's giving me a connection reset ever 100 bytes
[23:45] <spikebike> every
[23:45] <pipegeek> SkyHigh: no, I mean run "amarok" from a terminal
[23:45] <bostux> has anybody upgraded from 9.04 to 9.10 and if so how was the experience.... should I set out to do a fresh install
[23:45] <SkyHigh> oh...
[23:45] <pipegeek> Whatever amarok prints out is what I'm interested in
[23:45] <ctmjr> Shockrates: no just the most stable at time of release nvidia took it's time putting that option, in you can do it from xorg file but is a pain
[23:45] <luigired> xdcc send #
[23:45] <dennis_> looking for solution to my no audio
[23:45] <pipegeek> When I say "printing to stdout", I mean, "printing into the terminal"
[23:45] <Penol> is ubuntu 9.10 out ?
[23:46] <spikebike> no
[23:46] <spikebike> there's a rc though
[23:46] <pipegeek> nein
[23:46] <SkyHigh> a lot of text was printed and it kept saying: trying to create local folder... permission denied
[23:46] <blahblahhr> 15 minutes?
[23:46] <pipegeek> what folder
[23:46] <pipegeek> SkyHigh: pastebin?
[23:47] <bostux> I figured the rc would give the same experience as official 9.10
[23:47] <SkyHigh> /home/-user-/.kde/share, /home/-user/.kde/cashe...
[23:47] <spikebike> should be pretty close
[23:47] <spikebike> maybe even identical
[23:47] <pepePlu> what's the time on ubuntu servers :P
[23:47] <dansushi> does anyone know at what time 9.10 karmic koala will come out?
[23:47] <dennis_> Help!! with audio in karmic
[23:47] <jrib> dansushi: no.
[23:47] <Kamilion> bostux: You'll have to update a package or two and you might miss out on an installer bugfix, but it's pretty much 'ready'.
[23:48] <wapahchow> dennis_ did you upgrade of clean install?
[23:48] <dansushi> jrgp: lol, just the 29th, no other info?
[23:48] <jrib> If you need support with karmic, join #ubuntu+1.  If you are just interested in the release join #ubuntu-release-party please
[23:48] <luigired> http://xdcc.it/network/DarkSin/channel/horror/bot/H%7C49.html
[23:48] <trism> dansushi: they release it when it is ready, it is never a specific time
[23:48] <jmadgin> ARRRRGH!
[23:48] <dansushi> trism: thanks
[23:49] <luigired> xdcc send #
[23:49] <blahblahhr> if they release at 00:00 then it will be in 12 or so minutes, but in reality they can just release it whenever they want on the 29th (i.e. 24h after)
[23:49] <dennis_> upgrade
[23:49] <nquintero_col> Hi everybody. I'm new with Ubuntu and I have some problems with Ubuntu 9.04 on an HP TX2 laptop. Especially using my sound cards. Does anybody have the same problem?
[23:49] <bostux> Kamilion: yeah I figured that would be the case there, my initial question was if someone had tried the upgrade route from jaunty and how that went
[23:49] <jmadgin> what sound card?
[23:49] <Jeruvy> !sound | nquintero_col
[23:49] <SkyHigh> is there any way to run amarok as an 'administrator'??
[23:49] <bostux> I usually just do a fresh install just curious
[23:50] <jrib> SkyHigh: of course, but it makes no sense to do so
[23:50] <dennis_> sound was working fine in 9.04
[23:50] <Byk> hi
[23:50] <wapahchow> dennis_ I have had that problem in the past.  It seems that if you drop to runlevel 3 before you upgrade things tend to go smoother.  I think something keeps running during the upgrade that ought not to.
[23:50] <erUSUL> !runlevels
[23:50] <Bayerskt> This is a bit fun: http://mange.dynalias.org/linux/misc/scripts/js/move_browser.htm
[23:50] <SkyHigh> i was asking cause when i ran amarok through the terminal it kept saying permission denied...
[23:51] <Sirisian> Anyone ever seen this "insmod: error inserting 'hello.ko': -1 Invalid module format" when trying to use insmod to install a module?
[23:51] <keke> when is new ubuntu out
[23:51] <mom> did canonical send anyone free stuff for their party?
[23:51] <mom> they didnt give us anything this year
[23:51] <jrib> Sirisian: pastebin
[23:51] <dennis_> thanks it's been a real puzzler
[23:51] <pipegeek> SkyHigh: Could you post the terminal output of amarok on pastebin, so I can see it?
[23:51] <jrib> SkyHigh: pastebin
[23:51] <jmadgin> what exat time is 9.10 out?
[23:51] <jmadgin> exact*
[23:51] <nentis> I receive a VHS cassette on how to throw and Ubuntu party.
[23:51] <wapahchow> ubottu would it not make a difference that you're not running an x server while you do an upgrade?
[23:51] <SkyHigh> whats pastemin?
[23:52] <pipegeek> SkyHigh: If it's saying "permission denied", and you don't know why, that doesn't mean you should give it permission  ;)
[23:52] <blahblahhr> should I bother to burn off things in /var/cache/apt/archives and copy them back over after a 9.10 install?
[23:52] <SkyHigh> pastebin*
[23:52] <jrib> !pastebin | SkyHigh
[23:52] <Kamilion> bostux: Wait for official release for an upgrade... There's always a chance they may tweak the upgrade script just before release (as it's downloaded on the fly for a dist-upgrade)
[23:52] <Sirisian> jrib, http://pastebin.com/m7840205b this worked the other day now it doesn't. I'm a little confused.
[23:52] <erUSUL> wapahchow: what i pointed out is tht debian/ubuntu does not have a no X runlevel 2 3 4 and 5 are equal and all bring up X
[23:52] <SkyHigh> ah, ok
[23:53] <Bayerskt> keke: Check that sexxi lady keke -> http://mange.dynalias.org/linux/misc/scripts/js/move_browser.htm
[23:53] <Sirisian> jrib, do I have to make the module executable?
[23:53] <jrib> Sirisian: I actually just wanted SkyHigh to pastebin his error, I don't know how to help you offhand, sorry
[23:53] <bostux> Kamilion: Yeah kinda figured that might be the case.... never had much luck with the upgrade route though
[23:53] <Sirisian> jrib, oh sorry
[23:53] <pipegeek> SkyHigh: have you posted it?
[23:53] <wapahchow> oh great now I have no idea how I got that sound to work
[23:54] <Bayerskt> jrib: You look like crab
[23:54] <Bayerskt> jrib: Have you a crab ?
[23:54] <gm|lap> Sirisian: i'm not sure but i think you might be compiling it for an older linux kernel version
[23:54] <jrib> Bayerskt: umm, what?
[23:54] <Koken> can someone pm me? ubuntu 9.10 rc will not boot after i install.
[23:54] <gm|lap> they bumped the ABI up quite recently
[23:54] <Sirisian> gm|lap, that's what I thought too, but when I went to my new kernel that I just built yesterday it did the same thing
[23:54] <lstarnes> Koken: #ubuntu+1 is for karmic support until it is released
[23:54] <pipegeek> Koken: #ubuntu+1
[23:54] <gm|lap> hmmkay...
[23:54] <Koken> ok
[23:54] <Koken> thanks
[23:55] <SkyHigh> here is the link: http://paste.ubuntu.com/303900/
[23:55] <Bayerskt> jrib: Is the crab called "Crab" or like "MumsyCrabbyteh" or something equally cool ?
[23:55] <nightf0x09> in how may hours will be realesed??
[23:55] <The_Apprentice> I added these lines to /etc/apt/sources.list: "deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/openoffice-pkgs/ppa/ubuntu hardy main" and "deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/openoffice-pkgs/ppa/ubuntu hardy main" and when I typed sudo aptitude update got an error ---> NO_PUBKEY 60D11217247D1CFF
[23:55] <lstarnes> nightf0x09: we don't reallyknow
[23:55] <jrib> Bayerskt: i have no idea what you are going on about
[23:55] <Berzerker> nightf0x09: #ubuntu+1 or #ubuntu-release-party
[23:55] <lstarnes> *really know
[23:55] <maco> nightf0x09: unknown. at some time while it is 29 Oct in at least 1 timezone on Earth
[23:55] <lstarnes> nightf0x09: #ubuntu-release-party will likely have a huge surge in activitiy once it is released
[23:56] <Bayerskt> jrib: Im with C00re tech networking channel. Its new, its how, its sexxi. Shut up... im watching Seinfeld damnit :=) ...
[23:56] <blaster_> is there ubuntu 9.10 party!
[23:56] <jrib> Bayerskt: please stay on-topic here...
[23:56] <jrib> blaster_: #ubuntu-release-party
[23:56] <lstarnes> blaster_: #ubuntu-release-party
[23:57] <blaster_> ok' thk
[23:57] <Bayerskt> jrib: Sassy, appreciated.
[23:58] <ZykoticK9> The_Apprentice, see http://paste.ubuntu.com/303904/
[23:59] <zer0rez> anyone know why #system76 is invite only?
[23:59] <Bayerskt> jrib: Ive landed in an authors drought. Elaine in leather pants and leather chest, breast bulbing half-out. Perhaps cool y/n ?