[00:00] <lappie> faron did u restart the browser?
[00:00] <blakkheim> Joker_-_: i agree with you and have no idea why they changed it, but i doubt this is the place to ask
[00:00] <haavaros> Typos_King: I am, but I skipped the winxp part
[00:00] <faron> yeah even rebooted
[00:00] <kruzen> Brokie: ow.sorry, VGA using the adapter, beacause de card just have hdmi
[00:00] <faron> restarted browser twice !
[00:00] <Joker_-_> blakkheim: I guess. The question remains tho ;)
[00:00] <blakkheim> Joker_-_: i use finch :)
[00:00] <haavaros> I typed "sudo mount -t ext4 /dev/sda5/ /mnt" without luck
[00:00] <Brokie> kruzen, you need to edit your xorg.conf
[00:01] <Supernatendo>  NickServ Register
[00:01] <Brokie> google Nvidia HDMI
[00:01] <faron> finch sucks ! ha just kiddin I using  the purple bird
[00:01] <izmanromli> faron: type this on your firefox 'about:plugins'
[00:01] <Joker_-_> blakkheim: never eard of it, I'll google on that. I use pidgin as "MSN-like" and IRSSI for irc.
[00:01] <lappie> faron did you install it manually or was it a search for a suitable plug-in install?
[00:01] <xfact> Now I should confess (with little regression about my overconfidence) Ubuntu kk has jre 6_15, but latest package is jre 6_18 so I manually installed it and it's half successful. oops!
[00:01] <faron> okee dokee
[00:01] <blakkheim> Joker_-_: finch is the commandline version OF pidgin
[00:01] <Typos_King> haavaros:   does it show as ext4 under -> sudo fdisk -l;    does it show as sda5?
[00:01] <geoffmcc> can someone please help me with iptables. My internet is eth0, local network is virtual interface eth0:1 - I need to route udp 27015 from internet to 192.168.10.2  thank you.
[00:01] <kruzen> Brokie: ok thanks =)
[00:01] <izmanromli> faron: check whether your plugin recognized by FF
[00:01] <Joker_-_> blakkheim: sounds good, I might give it a shot
[00:01] <faron> lappie went to syanaptic & installed from there
[00:02] <haavaros> Typos_King: that command returns an error as well: "cannot open /proc/partitions"
[00:02] <Seventy8> ugh
[00:02] <Neezer> I have 3 partitions with ubuntu on it on my laptop. one has 9.10, another has 10.04 beta, and the third has the /home for the 9.10. I want to get rid of the 9.10 partition, but it has my boot loader on it....i think. what sort of things do I need to worry about?
[00:02] <faron> izma already did that
[00:02] <Joker_-_> blakkheim: I used butterfly or something like that, a pluging that gave me MSN trough IRSSI... wasn't bad, but wasn't great either.
[00:02] <Typos_King> haavaros:   are you chrooted yet?
[00:02] <Joker_-_> blakkheim: good for remote ssh tho
[00:02] <Seventy8> histo: when I do /dev/hd1 it says not found.... so I do /dev/sda1 (what it said in fdisk) and I get permission denied... then I do sudo "" and it says command not found
[00:03] <Typos_King> xfact:   that'd explain the no java :), the plugin is just a liason to the app you know, doesn't provide the java functionality though :)
[00:03] <nathanael> ?
[00:03] <izmanromli> faron: can you see the plugin you already installed via synaptic?
[00:03] <faron> about :plugins says no plugins installed
[00:03] <xfact> Typos_King, yup, it's doing facebook java uploader is now working....
[00:03] <Typos_King> haavaros:   usually you do the fdisk -l; outside a chroot session :)
[00:03] <Blackice115> Can someone help me with the chmod command?
[00:03] <Brokie> Seventy8, sudo fdisk /dev/sda
[00:04] <Brokie> Try that
[00:04] <faron> izmanromli...yes
[00:04] <izmanromli> faron: wait moment ... brb
[00:04] <Rafael> can anybody help me ceate a rsync for a windwos client folder into a ubuntu server?
[00:04] <Seventy8> ohhh
[00:04] <haavaros> Typos_King: I'm googling chroot now, I don't get it
[00:04] <haavaros> Typos_King: I dunno if I'm "chrooted" :)
[00:05] <Typos_King> haavaros:   the prompt will change to root@mnt  or so
[00:05] <haavaros> Typos_King: I'm root@ubuntu now
[00:05] <xfact> Is there any way to give root access to a whole directory with all it's sub folders and files?
[00:05] <sine`> guys ive been reading the man for "ls" but i dont know how to list directorys in order of newest created at the top
[00:06] <blakkheim> xfact: chown -R root:root /directory/
[00:06] <snow_ru> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Quickly <-- why I can't apt-get install quickly /
[00:06] <Typos_King> haavaros:   well,  then 'exit' it :)  then try the sudo fdisk -l;   to see if sda5 is the actual ubuntu partition and is ext4 indeed
[00:06] <ringer> trying to install brother printer drivers on U9.10 (in terminal)  dpkg -l --force-all mfc210clpr-1.0.2-1.i386.deb  gives: No packages found matching mfc210clpr-1.0.2-1.i386.deb.
[00:06] <timboy> blakkheim, doesn't show in htop either...
[00:06] <blakkheim> ringer: use -i not -l
[00:06] <izmanromli> faron: please check ~/.mozilla/plugins
[00:06] <blakkheim> timboy: press f6 to sort by and choose cpu
[00:06] <izmanromli> is the folder exists?faron:
[00:06]  * xfact graphical way could be batter for a n00b 
[00:07] <faron> okee izma
[00:07] <blakkheim> xfact: i gave you the "real" way to do it
[00:07] <timboy> blakkheim, still doesn't show...
[00:07] <blakkheim> timboy: does it show the cpu cores being in use in htop?
[00:07] <xfact> ok trying
[00:07] <Blue11> is there away to defrag ext4?  /dev/sdb2: 28/9641984 files (714.3% non-contiguous), 653165/38545959 blocks
[00:07] <keyboardtalk> How can I get ubuntu to recognize my usb webcam?
[00:07] <haavaros> Typos_King: Now I'm ubuntu@ubuntu, and still can't open /proc/partitions
[00:07] <Typos_King> xfact:     run your file manager, nautilus?   in rooted session, right-click the folder/file check the permissions
[00:07] <blakkheim> !webcam > keyboardtalk
[00:08] <Seventy8> histo brokie - http://gyazo.com/c63ab8daeedb51d9e5021ea529798c3d.png
[00:08] <faron> izmanromli...terminal says:bash: /home/bobby/.mozilla/plugins: is a directory
[00:08] <Blue11> !defrag
[00:08] <haavaros> Typos_King: Nvm, ill reboot, nothing works anymore, cant even open a terminal
[00:08] <faron> that is all
[00:08] <haavaros> brb
[00:08] <xfact> ok
[00:08] <Typos_King> hehe
[00:08] <Typos_King> ok
[00:08] <etzerd> hello all
[00:08] <izmanromli> faron: is there a file on it?
[00:08] <Brokie> Seventy8, Are you trying to mound, or make partitions?
[00:08] <ringer> blakkheim - thanks man, it worked! (dpkg -i .......)
[00:08] <izmanromli> faron: go to that directory
[00:08] <Brokie> Seventy8, Are you trying to mount, or make partitions?
[00:08] <Seventy8> mount
[00:09] <Brokie> sudo mount /dev/sda1 /home/eighty7/ONE
[00:09] <Brokie> Try that
[00:09] <faron> bash: /home/bobby/.mozilla/plugins: is a directory
[00:09] <faron> is all that the terminal told me when I put that in there like yyou said
[00:09] <keyboardtalk> how do I find the usb ID of a device?
[00:09] <blakkheim> keyboardtalk: lsusb
[00:09] <supernatendo> ok gnome xchat works
[00:09] <supernatendo> now
[00:09] <izmanromli> faron: yes, please go there
[00:09] <Brokie> Seventy8, sudo mount /dev/sda1 /home/eighty7/ONE
[00:09] <Brokie> Try that
[00:10] <beutdeuce> does kubuntu 10.04 not work on vmware?
[00:10] <ugliefrog> is there away to shield openoffice from the system theme i currently have a dark theme but i dont like the colors  scheme it does inside office
[00:10] <Seventy8> Brokie: think it worked 2 secs
[00:10] <supernatendo> I'm looking for a good server for setting up an http proxy, any good ones?
[00:10] <faron> I'm sorry can you tell me how  ?
[00:10] <blakkheim> supernatendo: squid
[00:10] <Seventy8> aha!
[00:10] <Seventy8> Brokie: I give you sex
[00:10] <izmanromli> faron: cd ~/.mozilla/plugins
[00:10] <VoJe> why do i get this error when to run exaile on the latest ubuntu 10.04? "SyntaxError: EOL while scanning string literal"
[00:10] <Brokie> Seventy8, I'm a dude...
[00:10] <faron> ahhhh thank you
[00:10] <blakkheim> lol
[00:10] <histo> VoJe: /j #ubuntu+1
[00:10] <timboy> blakkheim, yes: http://img249.imageshack.us/img249/2272/htop.png
[00:10] <Seventy8> Brokie: buying a hooker counts eh :-P
[00:11] <blakkheim> timboy: that is VERY weird. does it persist after a reboot?
[00:11] <Seventy8> top notch one for you hahaha - now to get the rest of them set and start downloading the internet again. thanks gain Brokie and histo
[00:11] <beutdeuce> why does my kubuntu have no menubar?
[00:11] <faron> cd ~/.mozilla/plugins......says.....~/.mozilla/plugins$
[00:11] <faron> izmanromli
[00:11] <timboy> blakkheim, yes
[00:11] <faron> oops hows that happening ?
[00:11] <Typos_King> beutdeuce?    menubar?   where?
[00:11] <izmanromli> faron: now type ls -al
[00:12] <sine`> exit
[00:12] <sine`> LOL
[00:12] <sine`> bye
[00:12] <blakkheim> timboy: you got me bro i have no idea
[00:12] <beutdeuce> Typos_King: in kde
[00:12] <Typos_King> beutdeuce?    what's wrong with it?
[00:12] <beutdeuce> Typos_King: Desktop loads, but no menubar at the bottom of the screen
[00:12] <DENGUELOCO> who have a presentation about ubuntu vs windows
[00:12] <timboy> blakkheim, that's what I was afraid of
[00:12] <Typos_King> beutdeuce?    move your mouse to the edge, might be on autohide
[00:12] <faron> ls -al says total 8
[00:12] <faron> drwxr-xr-x 2 bobby bobby 4096 2010-03-17 10:17 .
[00:12] <faron> drwx------ 5 bobby bobby 4096 2010-03-16 13:52 ..
[00:12] <faron> bobby@cybertek:~/.mozilla/plugins$
[00:13] <FloodBot1> faron: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[00:13] <faron> oops saorry mrfloodbot
[00:13] <izmanromli> faron: ahhh, i see
[00:13] <beutdeuce> Typos_King: Nope, not on autohude
[00:13] <[Adam|Miner]_> I connected my ubuntu laptop to this laptop which has it's connection bridged, but it won't accept that connection, know why?
[00:13] <izmanromli> faron: what's the name of the plugin you installed?
[00:14] <Typos_King> beutdeuce?    what about Ctrl-Esc?   does it show the menu?
[00:14] <timboy> system monitor shows 70%+ utilization on both cores but nothing in top or processors shows over 5% usage... help plz!
[00:14] <beutdeuce> it shows system activity?
[00:14] <izmanromli> faron: you need to make a symbolic link to your plugin an put it on ~/.mozilla/plugins
[00:14] <izmanromli> faron: that's what i've done
[00:14] <faron> checking for sure..........
[00:15] <geoffmcc> My primary adapter is eth0, local network is virtual interface eth0:1  - I need to route udp port 27015 from internet to another computer @ 192.168.10.2  can anyone help.
[00:15] <Typos_King> beutdeuce:   is this... what type of install is this?  kubuntu.... 9.x?
[00:15] <beutdeuce> Typos_King: 10.04
[00:15] <faron> swfdec-mozilla is the name izma
[00:16] <faron> how do I make that "symbolic" link ??
[00:16] <Typos_King> !10.04 | beutdeuce
[00:16] <izmanromli> faron: ok, wait a moment ... should try to locate this at my local :)
[00:16] <faron> okee dokee
[00:17] <beutdeuce> yes, i know
[00:17] <beutdeuce> it should still work, everything else is working very well
[00:17] <bazhang> beutdeuce, the proper channel is #ubuntu+1 not here
[00:17] <Typos_King> beutdeuce:    I agree... you may want to try ... say maybe installing another window manager may give it a jolt to it
[00:18] <beutdeuce> bazhang: Typos_King k, thnx
[00:18] <Typos_King> beutdeuce:    you can always try installing OpenBox wm :)
[00:18] <[Adam|Miner]__> It seems that it is connecting to the network, but won't get any further than that :/
[00:18] <faron> hey there bazhang how ya doin taday ?
[00:18] <beutdeuce> Typos_King: indeed, though i prefer a consistent kde environment if possible
[00:19] <[Adam|Miner]__> It's sending info fine as far as I see, but won't accept anything
[00:19] <tech_help> Help:   cat $file | awk '{print $1 : $1}'    doesn't print the :
[00:19] <haavaros> Typos_King: Ok, now it worked... its correct that the linux partition is &dev&sda5
[00:19] <haavaros> pls ignore sudden keyboard language shift
[00:19] <Typos_King> beutdeuce:   you may be able to poke it with a -> sudo dpkg-reconfigure kde; or so
[00:20] <izmanromli> faron: can you search a file that mention 'swfdec-mozilla' in your root dir?
[00:20] <beutdeuce> will try
[00:20] <Typos_King> haavaros:   ext4?
[00:20] <izmanromli> faron: i didn't have this plugin
[00:20] <faron> how ??
[00:21] <izmanromli> faron: are you using GUI now? it's the easiest way
[00:21] <Qestrel> I need to know where Gnome hides the screensaver .conf files, so I can kill the present settings...the screensaver locks up my machine immediately when opening the dialog for ss config
[00:21] <haavaros> Typos_King: It just says "Linux" ... i guess thats the fs?
[00:21] <faron> I'm look at mozdev.org right now...I didn't know you supposed to close mozilla b4 installing plugs ? hmmmmm
[00:21] <tremby> i want to use SQLite in PHP. i've installed php5-sqlite but i'm getting "class SQLite3 not found" in PHP. any ideas?
[00:22] <faron> uhm yes gui
[00:22] <izmanromli> faron: have you restart the browser? :)
[00:22] <Twiple> gconf-editor?
[00:22] <faron> yes
[00:22] <Typos_King> haavaros:   ... well... guessing.. yeah.... try the mounting now then :)
[00:22] <beutdeuce> Typos_King: whats the name of kde's window manager?
[00:23] <Typos_King> beutdeuce:   kwin
[00:23] <haavaros> Typos_King: actually ext4 worked now
[00:23] <izmanromli> faron: go to /usr/lib
[00:23] <haavaros> at least nothing happened after the command, I guess thats agood sign
[00:23] <haavaros> no news is good news, rite?
[00:23] <Typos_King> haavaros:   now try the rest,  :), chroot and so on
[00:23] <zus> anyone know kgpg? im trying to import my key from when i used gnome.
[00:24] <Typos_King> haavaros:   right
[00:24] <faron> can't find anything in root re swfdec & alot of things have red x's on them ? hmmmmmm
[00:24] <aconbere> Typos_King: (refering back to previous discussion about usb drives) I don't really have access to an easy machine to run a linux live-cd on, I have an ubuntu vm with no X, and I have a mac laptop.
[00:24] <faron> ok usrlib.........
[00:24] <aconbere> I guess I could try getting the macbook to boot up the liveCD
[00:24] <beutdeuce> hmm, seems to be already running... but no menubar
[00:24] <izmanromli> faron: almost all *.so reside there
[00:25] <izmanromli> faron: that is what we're looking for
[00:25] <faron> no such file ?? maybe I doing this term thing wrong
[00:25] <Typos_King> beutdeuce:   you can exit the session, ctrl-alt-del, logout, open a console session, run the dpkg-reconfigure bit, reboot, and retry  :)
[00:26] <izmanromli> faron: use GUI if you're not familiar with terminal
[00:26] <beutdeuce> Typos_King: it said no package 'kde' installed
[00:26] <Typos_King> beutdeuce:   for kwin then
[00:26] <haavaros> Typos_King: Ok, grub-install worked ... Do I need to do the rest of the commands in the pastebin, since I'm not gonna have more than one OS?
[00:26] <Typos_King> acombere:   what about burning an .iso live-cd?
[00:27] <haavaros> Typos_King: OH, i see they are umount commands
[00:27] <Typos_King> haavaros:     chances are, if you do a shutdown, it'll auto-umount everything, but is simpler if you umount them before shutting down
[00:27] <faron> okay izmanromli......I looking at usr lib
[00:27] <dabukalam> i'm trying to get drupal to install, but I keep getting a mysql error : Failed to connect to your MySQL database server. MySQL reports the following message: Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2). I think it has something to do with the fact that there is no directory with the name /var/run/mysql
[00:28] <Typos_King> haavaros:     yeah, exiting the chroot session and umount'ing things
[00:29] <Losha> dabukalam: /var/run/mysql or /var/run/mysqld <-- note trailing d
[00:29] <izmanromli> faron: you need to find a file named after your plugin
[00:29] <Joker_-_> Anyone knows where are the links located for firefox (the actual .url files)?
[00:29] <faron> ok
[00:29] <dabukalam> Losha: or mysqld :)
[00:29] <Typos_King> Joker_-_   which firefox
[00:29] <Typos_King> Joker_-_   the .url? which are those?
[00:30] <faron> found a folder named swfdec-mozilla izmanromli
[00:30] <Joker_-_> Typos_King: dunno, any? This one is... 3.5.8
[00:30] <Joker_-_> Typos_King: .url are web links
[00:30] <Typos_King> Joker_-_   then what are you looking for again?
[00:30] <Losha> dabukalam: Nothing to lose by creating the directory by hand. On my 8.04 system, it's owned by mysql and in group root, drwxr-xr-x
[00:30] <Joker_-_> Typos_King: where they are saved
[00:30] <izmanromli> faron: is there a file ends with .so ?
[00:30] <Typos_King> Joker_-_   I'm aware of .url files :|
[00:31] <Joker_-_> Typos_King: their location in the filesystem
[00:31] <trism> Joker_-_: do you mean the bookmarks?
[00:31] <Typos_King> Joker_-_   ohh    the Download folder...the one FF saves automatically to
[00:31] <Losha> Joker_-_: do you mean the cache?
[00:31] <leifnycm94> how to wireless network samba connect ??
[00:31] <Joker_-_> trism: if you like, I have a bunch of .url files and I want to place them where firefox will recognize em. ultimately, I wanna import em as bookmarks, yes.
[00:31] <izmanromli> faron: something that maybe named 'swfdec-mozilla.so'
[00:31] <keyboardtalk> why won't rmdir delete a directory with files in it?
[00:32] <leifnycm94> how to wireless network samba connect ??
[00:32] <faron> okay lemmee look a bit more
[00:32] <Gnea> !repeat | leifnycm94
[00:32] <Typos_King> keyboardtalk:    rm -fr DIRNAME
[00:32] <izmanromli> keyboardtalk: rmdir -rf 'directory_name'
[00:32] <Losha> keyboardtalk: a safety precaution. Use rm -r <directory> instead, or better yet, empty the directory and use rmdir...
[00:32] <Typos_King> keyboardtalk:    use it carefully :}
[00:32] <haavaros> Typos_King: Aw yeah! It worked :) Thanks a huge bunch
[00:32] <faron> would that just be in the lib folder ?
[00:32] <leifnycm94> i understands don't please help system samba
[00:32] <Joker_-_> Losha: no I don't mean the cache. This is a fresh install
[00:32] <faron> izmanromnli  ^^^^?
[00:32] <Gnea> !samba | leifnycm94
[00:33] <Gnea> !wifi | leifnycm94
[00:33] <izmanromli> faron: did you find anything on that folder?
[00:33] <leifnycm94> these hyper network links HTML i click ??
[00:33] <trism> Joker_-_: well, firefox stores it's bookmarks as a single html file, you can import and export them on the bookmarks/organize bookmarks
[00:33] <Joker_-_> Losha: for some reason, the fellas using this computer (under vista) had a bunch of bookmarks in a folder (said .urls)
[00:33] <Gnea> leifnycm94: yes.
[00:33] <leifnycm94> okay i thanks you help network samba connect !!
[00:33] <faron> in lib I have swfdec-mozilla folder izmanromli
[00:33] <Joker_-_> trism: it's accept a directory full or urls as an "import" possibilitie?
[00:34] <Losha> Joker_-_: you might just be able to open the folder and click on the contents. Worth a try...
[00:34] <Joker_-_> trism: cool, I'll give it a shot. Shoulda tunk of that
[00:34] <Typos_King> Joker_-_   ohhh ho ho ho, no IE junk with FF, it doesn' use lame .url files, it uses one bookmark.html in your home folder profile
[00:34] <izmanromli> faron: is there a file on it?
[00:34] <luis__> Hellow where I can find the app kate in dolphin?
[00:34] <faron> you mean IN it ?
[00:34] <izmanromli> faron: yes
[00:34] <vikasap> My firefox loses its sound after sometime. Usually after I hibernate for many times. I then have to kill it from command line as it fails to close properly also. I have all the upgrades of ubuntu in place. Could anyone tell me why ?
[00:34] <Joker_-_> Typos_King: imma try what losha suggested, I'll keep you guys posted
[00:34] <faron> IN that folder there are 2 files
[00:34] <izmanromli> faron: what you want to do with this plugin?
[00:34] <Typos_King> luis__   why you need it?    is the default text files handler on clicks
[00:35] <luis__> Typos_King: because I got a script of greasemonkey I need to edit
[00:35] <izmanromli> faron: if you need something to play flashy things
[00:35] <dabukalam> Losha: no success, not that I expected there to be any... what's in your mysqld folder? are you running a lamp server?
[00:35] <izmanromli> faron: i recommend you to use another FF plugin
[00:35] <rixxy> is it possible to set up a secondary hard disk to automatically mount at startup?
[00:35] <faron> yes thats what I want
[00:35] <Joker_-_> Losha: no such option... It only asks for a .html
[00:35] <Gnea> rixxy: yes.
[00:35] <dabukalam> !fstab | rixxy
[00:35] <BinariDragon> hey
[00:35] <Typos_King> luis__   which kate, most likely /usr/bin :)  or you can just use the bareword 'kate', it'll work cuz is in the $PATH
[00:35] <faron> tried gnash already no go too old
[00:36] <izmanromli> faron: try install flash-plugin from Synaptic
[00:36] <faron> NOOOOOOOOOOO WAY !!
[00:36] <dabukalam> !info flashplugin-installer
[00:36] <Losha> dabukalam: I run mythtv (records tv programs using a tuner card). It uses mysql for the program info...
[00:36] <Typos_King> faron:   what do you need gnash for again?
[00:36] <faron> playing flash vids........ADOBE SUCK !
[00:37] <dabukalam> Losha: yeah, i know mythtv. ot - is it any good btw?
[00:37] <nemo__> Evening all
[00:37] <faron> eve nemo
[00:37] <dabukalam> Losha: I currently have xbmc running but i want to record as well
[00:37] <casemods> Hello. I am having trouble with images.
[00:37] <nemo__> Anyone have a moment to possibly help me config this pos EMU0404 in ALSA?
[00:38] <nemo__> would be forever grateful...
[00:38] <Losha> dabukalam: the folder is just a placeholder for file containing a pid and a fifo file. Maybe try a reinstall after creating the dir?
[00:38] <faron> okay I'm gonna give up for now.....I been working on this for weeks & I'm just fed up
[00:38] <izmanromli> faron: ahh, i see ... it's about your preference
[00:38] <dabukalam> !anyone | nemo__
[00:38] <casemods> I have images on my card from my camera, and when I try to attach them with thunderbird, they are REALLY small and I can't even see what the image is. somehow, the thumbnail preview has disappeared.
[00:38] <izmanromli> faron: so what are the files on that folder?
[00:38] <faron> well somehting like that
[00:38] <federico> anyone knows how to install gloobus on ubuntu?
[00:38] <Typos_King> faron;    as in .flv files?
[00:38] <dabukalam> !anyone | Frederico
[00:38] <nemo__> ty dab
[00:38] <Losha> dabukalam: mythtv is probably unparalleled in terms of features, but it's a pain to install/configure...
[00:38] <faron> file:///usr/lib/swfdec-mozilla/libswfdecmozilla.la &
[00:39] <faron> file:///usr/lib/swfdec-mozilla/libswfdecmozilla.so
[00:39] <Typos_King> ohh the plugin hehe
[00:39] <federico> there's no other question, i want to install gloobus, but i can't fin any explanation
[00:39] <izmanromli> faron: make a link to libswfdecmozilla.so
[00:39] <dabukalam> Losha: Does it look good? Can it index and fetch movie and tv show info from the internet?
[00:39] <Faratl> anyone hav 360
[00:39] <nemo__> lemme phrase it like this, I've gotten alsa to reconize my 0404 but can't seem to get it to take as the primary, dev0 is stuck on a ATi HDMI port
[00:39] <sine`> how do i to coin a windows term "put programs in the startup folder"
[00:39] <dabukalam> !anyone | Faratl
[00:40] <dabukalam> !startup sine`
[00:40] <dcp> if i do "dd if=/dev/sda2 of=image-file", can i mount the image of the partition with "mount -t ntfs -o loop image-file /media/mountpoint", like mounting an iso image?
[00:40] <faron> izman create link to desktop ?
[00:40] <Typos_King> Faratl:   I have a 360 tummy
[00:40] <dabukalam> sine`: which ubuntu are you running?
[00:40] <izmanromli> faron: ln -s /usr/lib/swfdec-mozilla/libswfdecmozilla.so ~/.mozilla/plugins/libswfdecmozilla.so
[00:40] <sine`> ubuntu 7
[00:40] <sine`> only joking im 9.10 kk
[00:40] <Faratl> I heard u can put ubuntu on your 360 thats why i ask
[00:40] <dabukalam> sine`: what do you want to add to startup?
[00:41] <sine`> I am just loving ubuntu and it gives me stuff to learn
[00:41] <faron> ohhh lord I have now idea what your talking about hey I gotta give up for now .....woman wants to go eat
[00:41] <sine`> dabukalam: errm a few things, skype and the gmail checker
[00:41] <izmanromli> faron: type it on terminal
[00:41] <Losha> dabukalam: it can and does. You have to pay a nominal fee for the data though ($20 a year or thereabouts). I run an apache server on the same machine to have web access to the program data, but there's a gui also if you prefer. Also, configuring a remote control uses icrc and is also a nightmare...
[00:41] <faron> I'm sorry guys thanks for trying to help this old geezer
[00:42] <nemo__> lemme phrase it like this, I've gotten alsa to reconize my 0404 but can't seem to get it to take as the primary, dev0 is stuck on a ATi HDMI port
[00:42] <faron> ok.
[00:42] <Losha> faron: let's here it for the GLF (geezer liberation front...)
[00:42] <dabukalam> sine`: okay, just find out the commands for those apps, and go to system>prefs>startup, and add them, placing the command in the command section, and reboot!
[00:42] <Typos_King> dcp:  yes
[00:42] <Losha> here -> hear. I *do* know how to spell...
[00:42] <sine`> yea whats the command line option for that. im all about the terminal stuff
[00:42] <faron> okay typed ln -s /usr/lib/swfdec-mozilla/libswfdecmozilla.so ~/.mozilla/plugins/libswfdecmozilla.so in terminal
[00:42] <sine`> what conf do i add it too
[00:43] <sine`> im learning about the directorys and stuff
[00:43] <faron> nope shoot I gotta go
[00:43] <izmanromli> faron: restart your FF and type about:plugins
[00:43] <izmanromli> faron: can;t help you further if it's not working
[00:43] <faron> wait.........
[00:43] <dabukalam> sine`: good question, you have to add it to init.d, but double-check before you do anything because i'm not sure exactly
[00:43] <sine`> in fact i might as well google it
[00:43] <dcp> Typos_King: thanks. i'm sure that was a simple question but i figured i'd ask before copying a 40GB partition just in case.
[00:43] <faron> term says creating symbolic link file exists
[00:44] <izmanromli> ln -s /usr/lib/swfdec-mozilla/libswfdecmozilla.so ~/.mozilla/plugins/libswfdecmozilla.so --force
[00:44] <izmanromli> faron: or delete the old ones
[00:44] <dabukalam> Losha: what should i reinstall? mysql-server?
[00:44] <Guest46521> hallo
[00:44] <izmanromli> faron: then make a new symbolink link
[00:44] <dabukalam> !hi | Guest46521
[00:44] <Guest46521> ok
[00:45] <faron> make a NEW one ?? term told me just now it was creating a sym link
[00:45] <Losha> dabukalam: yes, mysql-server, although try just restarting it first and see if it finds the directory...
[00:45] <izmanromli> faron: just try it on your FF to see if it's working
[00:45] <faron> restart ff ?
[00:45] <keyboardtalk> While trying to install drivers, I get the error "[!] Kernel compiler and gcc seem to be different versions." How can I fix this?
[00:45] <izmanromli> faron: yes
[00:46] <Losha> keyboardtalk: does it say which versions exactly?
[00:46] <dabukalam> Losha: aha! http://paste.ubuntu.com/401479/
[00:47] <keyboardtalk> Losha: yes. gcc is Ubuntu 4.4.1-4ubuntu9 and kernel is Ubuntu 4.4.1-4ubuntu8
[00:47] <Losha> keyboardtalk: look in synaptic and see if you can downgrade gcc to 4.4.1-4ubuntu8 is probably the easiest way to go...
[00:47] <zachster10> im on lucid desktop beta 1 and im installing netbook remix in virtualbox on my netbook :)
[00:48] <faron> holy moly......now I've supposedly got shockwave flash installed !!
[00:48] <Losha> dabukalam: bummer, ok, try reinstalling...
[00:48] <faron> I'M GOING INSANE!!!!!
[00:48] <Losha> faron: nah, you're just old...
[00:49] <faron> and about :plugins says I have adobe flash movie & futuresplashmovie installed
[00:49] <nemo__> I've gotten alsa to reconize my 0404 but can't seem to get it to take as the primary, dev0 is stuck on a ATi HDMI port, any ideas?
[00:49] <faron> hey losha how ar ya ?
[00:49] <BinaryDragon> test
[00:49] <Losha> faron: good, looks like you're winning with flash...
[00:49] <keyboardtalk> Losha: the gcc listed in synaptic is 4.4.1-1ubuntu2
[00:50] <faron> that'd be nice
[00:50] <faron> I gonna go test
[00:50] <Losha> keyboardtalk: there's some way to ask for older versions to be installed, I forget how. Check the docs or hope someone here knows...
[00:51] <keyboardtalk> Losha: it says I can "Force version", but the option is grayed out in the menu
[00:51] <dabukalam> Losha: okay, it worked (even though i did reinstall it like 8 times before, and a bunch of apt-get -f installs and purges etc.)
[00:51] <dabukalam> Losha: but i've hit another problem
[00:51] <dabukalam> Losha: it wants me to create the database before using it. Do you know how to create a mysql database?
[00:52] <Losha> dabukalam: but this time you had /var/lib/mysqld. I'm not surprised you've got another problem. It seems pretty obvious that whatever you're installing hasn't been tested on your system....
[00:52] <Faratl> Is there a program to make youtube run smoother on ubuntu?
[00:52] <zachster10> maybe flash 10 beta?
[00:52] <Losha> dabukalam: yes, I'll have to look it up though, please stand by...
[00:52] <marcelo__> hi. I cant change the ownership of i file i own. is that a known issue in ubuntu? http://pastebin.com/ZgerH94D
[00:52] <Typos_King> faron:   so.... flash is or is not installed?
[00:52] <dabukalam> Losha: nvm i got it
[00:53] <faron> installed but not working oh well
[00:53] <dabukalam> Losha: thanks for all your help :)
[00:53] <Losha> keyboardtalk: um, I'm confused, the drivers were build with gcc 4.4.1-4ubuntu9 and the kernel with Ubuntu 4.4.1-4ubuntu8 and the repo version is at  4.4.1-1ubuntu2. What is your current gcc version at?
[00:53] <Losha> dabukalam: glad you got it going...
[00:53] <Typos_King> hehh
[00:53] <Typos_King> faron:    on what browsers?
[00:54] <faron> ff 3.6
[00:54] <Typos_King> faron:    have you got plugins enabled?
[00:54] <faron> uh  i think so
[00:54] <izmanromli> Losha: did you know why i kept failed when installing mysql-client-5.1 ? and i use dotdeb.org repo ...
[00:55] <switchgirl> !icecast
[00:55] <raykrueger> marcelo_ are you a member of the www-data group?
[00:55] <Losha> izmaelis: what is dotdeb.org? I never heard of it...
[00:55]  * switchgirl wonders about :$ /etc/init.d/icecast2 start Starting icecast2: start-stop-daemon: Unable to set gid to 126 (Operation not permitted)
[00:56] <izmanromli> Losha: it hold a newest LAMP repo
[00:56] <izmanromli> switchgirl: perhaps it's about permission
[00:57] <izmanromli> switchgirl: try it with root access
[00:58] <switchgirl> :~$ sudo /etc/init.d/icecast2 start
[00:58] <switchgirl> Starting icecast2: Starting icecast2
[00:58] <switchgirl> Detaching from the console
[00:58] <switchgirl> icecast2.
[00:58] <switchgirl> :~$ Server startup failed. Exiting
[00:58] <FloodBot1> switchgirl: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[00:58] <Losha> izmaelis: It looks like a debian repo. Is it even supported by ubuntu? I'm not sure they'd be compatible...
[00:59] <Losha> switchgirl: nothing in the logs (/var/log/messages) about why it failed?
[00:59] <izmanromli> Losha: yes, i made it works on Jaunty .... but when i'm using Intrepid, suddenly things weren't smooth
[00:59] <federico> no me resultó ese método, me debe faltar algún repositorio para que me funcione gloobus
[01:00] <Typos_King_> !es | federico
[01:00] <federico> sorry
[01:00] <izmanromli> Losha: did you know what "Hash Check mismatch" means? i can't figure it out
[01:01] <Losha> izmanromli: in general, it means something got corrupted so that it's signature no longer matches...
[01:01] <izmanromli> Losha: hmmm... how can i fix that?
[01:03] <Losha> izmanromli: I suggest you start working through http://www.php.net/support.php
[01:03] <raykrueger> Does Karmic look washed out and kinda poopy for anyone else on Nvidia?
[01:04] <Typos_King_> raykrueger: no
[01:04] <Losha> poopy is now my favourite technical term...
[01:04] <raykrueger> :)
[01:05] <sine`> is a link like a shortcut
[01:05] <meanburrito920_> where should I put a call to xmodmap so that it automatically loads the alternate mappings when I log in?
[01:05] <raykrueger> Everything is really bright and and fonts look just awful
[01:05] <meanburrito920_> is .profile always loaded on login?
[01:05] <Losha> sine`: yes, they kind of the same idea...
[01:05] <geoffmcc> anyone know of a iptables generator or something. cant get a responce to my problem anywhere. maybe there is a tool that will create it for me if i input what i need
[01:06] <sine`> so i can put a ln in the init.d folder to the program i want to start at boot like the gmail notifier
[01:06] <ChogyDan> meanburrito920_: I don't know what you are talking about, but I have a ~/.Xmodmap       and it is loaded just as is
[01:06] <meanburrito920_> ChogyDan: my .xmodmap is not loaded when I log in
[01:06] <nathanbdot> So... I installed Ubuntu Netbook but I want to switch to Ubuntu Desktop.  Is there any way to do this other than reinstalling Ubuntu on top of the netbook version?
[01:06] <Typos_King_> raykrueger: may just be the theme you're using :P~, I have kubuntu.. and also installed a good pile of other fonts as well, like lucida grande, may also be an antialias setting for your fonts
[01:06] <Stupendoussteve> sine`: No, that's not how init.d works
[01:06] <bastid_raZor> !boot | sine` .. use this method instead
[01:06] <bastid_raZor> sine`: /etc/rc.local is the preferred method
[01:07] <sine`> ok
[01:07] <meanburrito920_> nathanbdot: install the ubuntu-desktop package
[01:07] <Losha> meanburrito920_: yes, but read the top of ~/.profile for restrictions/exceptions...
[01:07] <turbowei> question, how do I remove all icons on my desktop? including computer.home/trash can.
[01:07] <Typos_King_> geoffmcc:    the one frontend I know offhand is kmyfirewall
[01:07] <nathanbdot> meanburrito920_: so... sudo apt-get ubuntu-desktop?
[01:07] <meanburrito920_> yep
[01:07] <ChogyDan> meanburrito920_: hmm, so it is in your /home? and the x is capitol?
[01:07] <nathanbdot> meanburrito920_: (I'm a bit new if you can't tell)
[01:08] <geoffmcc> typos_king thank you i will look it up
[01:08] <meanburrito920_> ChogyDan: home dir, but the x is not capitalized
[01:08] <meanburrito920_> I'll try that
[01:08] <izmanromli> nathanbdot: you miss the 'install' word there :)
[01:08] <meanburrito920_> brb
[01:08] <ChogyDan> meanburrito920_: capitalization matters
[01:08] <turbowei> question, how do I remove all icons on my desktop? including computer/home/trash can.
[01:08] <faron> okay guys....installed swfdec mozilla plugin got a huge play button........clicked on it & nothing happens ??
[01:08] <Losha> sine`: I'm not sure you want to start the gmail notifier at boot, but rather, only after your desktop comes up...
[01:08] <Typos_King_> geoffmcc:    http://www.kmyfirewall.org/pics/kat_pics_240_pic_large.jpg
[01:09] <nathanbdot> meanburrito920_: Thanks a bunch :) | izmanromli: I'm new so where should "install" be in the syntax?
[01:09] <faron> hello again everybody
[01:09] <Losha> faron: welcome back...
[01:09] <izmanromli> nathanbdot: sudo apt-get install ...
[01:09] <faron> hey losha thanks
[01:09]  * Typos_King_ dashes
[01:09] <nathanbdot> izmanromli: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop  // Thanks!!
[01:10] <anubis> anyone know devilspie ?
[01:10] <turbowei> question, how do I remove all icons on my desktop? including computer/home/trash can.
[01:10] <Zenker> anubis is that like a devil pie? rofl
[01:10] <sine`> Losha: and you are correct. im still microsoft conditioned. its gonna take some time...
[01:10] <meanburrito920_> ChogyDan: ok, that worked
[01:10] <ChogyDan> meanburrito920_: good
[01:10] <nathanbdot> izmanromli meanburrito920_: Hmm... I get this error: Invalid operation ubuntu-desktop
[01:10] <faron> does swfdec mozilla plugin work for anybody on...http://www.cbs.com/late_night/late_late_show/video/?pid=Qh3JhCvxxX1NYbCeG9KYBANZjw_rNna2&vs=homepage&play=true
[01:10] <anubis> Zenker, no its a config tool for positioning windows via a script
[01:11] <Losha> sine`: there's some gnome facility for starting things with the desktop, I forget the details, but I expect that's where you want to start the gmail notifier from...
[01:11] <meanburrito920_> nathanbdot: did you type install?
[01:11] <nathanbdot> izmanromli meanburrito920_: haha oops i'm a dork.
[01:11] <sine`> Losha: no i want to learn how the files work and the terminal. im more interested in learing about linux without the desktop, catch my drift
[01:12] <bastid_raZor> !startup
[01:12] <Zenker> rofl then yes, its Devil's Pie i know a very little about it, i just think the name is interesting
[01:12] <Losha> sine`: what bastid_raZor said...
[01:12] <turbowei> question, how do I remove all icons on my desktop? including computer/home/trash can.
[01:13] <faron> jrib taught me a trick earlier with his name but it doesn't seem to work with izmanromli's...........iz[tab] ?
[01:13] <sine`> thats gui
[01:13] <sine`> its ok ill find google
[01:13] <dabukalam> Losha: It's all working perfectly, thanks again for your help...
[01:13] <cmpsalvestrini> turbowei: use gconf-editor from the ALT-F2 runbox, that worked for me.
[01:13] <Losha> dabukalam: excellent...
[01:13] <izmanromli> faron: what did you mean?
[01:13] <ubutom2> faron, that only works when not very similar names are around
[01:14] <faron> hey dab....you got something working ???:-(
[01:14] <Losha> sine`: gmail notifier is a gui programs. Horses for courses...
[01:14] <turbowei> cmpsalvestrini, u know what variable should I be loooking for?
[01:14] <rw> turbowei: Alt-F2 -> type "gconf-editor" -> click "Run" -> navigate to /apps/nautilus/desktop -> uncheck the various icon_visible settings
[01:14] <cmpsalvestrini> turbowei: let me check
[01:14] <faron> Ahhhh I see ubutom2 thanks
[01:14] <dabukalam> faron: yeah why?
[01:14] <faron> I can't darnit !
[01:14] <sine`> Losha: yea sure. what i mean is i just want to learn my way around doing things in the terminal, and if it has a terminal way of doing it which they all do i assume i want to learn that way.
[01:14] <faron> good for you though
[01:15] <faron> ADOBE SUCKS !!!!!!!!!
[01:15] <faron> I HATE those guys ! heh heh
[01:15] <sine`> I used to have gentoo on my xbox and i would ssh with putty. it was remote command line and i used to practise installing and doing stuff, i thought that was fun and it helps you learn about the os
[01:15] <dabukalam> faron: hehe, keep at it. I've been at this for 17 hours. check the logs if you don't believe me
[01:15] <haavaros> How the heck do I change owner of a drive? I've tried chown, i get no error msg, but its still owned by root
[01:16] <faron> Ohhhh trust me I believe you I've been at it for weeks really
[01:16] <dabukalam> faron: thanks. advice, 1. google. 2. google. 3. yahoo. 4. google. 5. IRC
[01:16] <faron> ohhhhhh yeah
[01:16] <Zenker> dabukalam dont forget about how-to-geek rofl
[01:16] <faron> hey dab ?
[01:16] <dabukalam> yeah far
[01:16] <lsj85> quick question guys i have ubuntu 9.10 and i was wondering if i can get a virus through virtual box
[01:16] <Losha> sine`: I applaud your efforts to learn the cli, you don't really know linux until you're comfortable with it, but on this occasion, it's appropriate to use the gui, since it's unclear what the alternative should be. Gnome doesn't always document where it puts things...
[01:16] <faron> you got swfdec by any chance ?
[01:17] <digitalfiz> yahoo wtf? what does he need to know about celebrities that can help him with ubunt :P
[01:17] <lsj85> i run xp pro in virtual
[01:17] <teage> virus on vb stays on vb
[01:17] <digitalfiz> ubuntu even
[01:17] <lsj85> ok thx
[01:17] <dabukalam> lsj85: you can get a virus on the guest, not the host
[01:17] <haavaros> When chown doesn't work, what do I do? I've googled my eyes out, nothing works
[01:17] <rw> lsj85: your virtualbox instance could get a virus. Assuming you don't tell Virtualbox to share your actual computer's directories with the guest, it can't get out to the host.
[01:17] <faron> "digitalfiz" now there's a cool name !
[01:17] <Losha> digitalfiz: :-)
[01:17] <greezmunkey> lsj85: Running WinXP or something, sure you could (in the XP session)
[01:17] <solid_liq> haavaros, run it as root?  ;)
[01:17] <dabukalam> lsj85: ever try double-clicking an exe file in ubuntu? :P
[01:17] <Anvoid> when ever i run diablo under wine and switch to different workspace and back again, sometimes my diablo (game) disappears but the process is still there. how do i bring that window back up?
[01:17] <teage> there is no known virus for linux unix alike
[01:18] <rw> haavaros: What type of filesystem is it using? FAT32, NTFS, EXT3/4/5, etc?
[01:18] <anubis> is there a command i can type in console ti change work space?
[01:18] <haavaros> solid_liq: I've sudo'ed it
[01:18] <lsj85> yeah i have
[01:18] <greezmunkey> lsj85: It would be contained within the virtual XP though...
[01:18] <digitalfiz> Anvoid, try alt+tabbing to it
[01:18] <dabukalam> faron: uh... what is swfdec?
[01:18] <dabukalam> !swfdec
[01:18] <lsj85> doesnt quit work
[01:18] <dabukalam> !info swfdec
[01:18] <faron> diablo I think might be goin ta heck he he
[01:18] <rw> 2/3/4 **
[01:18] <solid_liq> teage, you mean, no known virus that still works.  The holes that allowed some to work were all patched.
[01:18] <Anvoid> digitalfiz: yeah, i tried taht but it doesn't show
[01:18] <faron> it's a flash alternative
[01:18] <Losha> faron: isn't a bad nick. Sounds kinda classical..
[01:18] <faron> adobe alternative
[01:18] <dabukalam> faron: why not use flash?
[01:19] <faron> my middle name
[01:19] <cmpsalvestrini> turbowei: desktop icons are found under apps/nautilus
[01:19] <lsj85> so i shouldnt worry then install a virus scanner in my virtual and I'm good to go
[01:19] <teage> solid_liq- from what i have read, Never a known virus, just scripts that allow some unwanted activities
[01:19] <sine`> heh
[01:19] <faron> named after faron young the counrty music star although I'm a "Deadhead" heh heh
[01:19] <dabukalam> lsj85: good to go for a couple of weeks
[01:19] <mikelifeguard> How can I tell if a file usese CRLF or LF?
[01:19] <solid_liq> lsj85, your linux OS's don't need antivirus
[01:19] <dabukalam> lsj85: but it's windows, so you're always screwed in the end
[01:19] <digitalfiz> digitalfiz is derived from Fiz which was shortened from Fizucked-Up in my starcraft days :P
[01:19] <greezmunkey> lsj85: create a backup of the virtual machine, if you do contract a virus, blow it away, and replace it with a fresh copy!
[01:20] <solid_liq> mikelifeguard, use a hex editor
[01:20] <mikelifeguard> solid_liq: like what?
[01:20] <faron> adobe no good on my machinedabukalam
[01:20] <dabukalam> greezmunkey: that's a good idea :)
[01:20] <teage> solid_liq- from the Ubuntu bible i have gained through torrents
[01:20] <lsj85> what about if the xp is cracked by another user can they gain access to my ubuntu box through the virtual
[01:20] <haavaros> solid_liq: Now I tried again, and it worked ... must've mistyped something ... /solved :)
[01:20] <meanburrito920_> mikelifeguard: hexdump
[01:20] <greezmunkey> dabukalam: that's what I'm here for... :)
[01:20] <Losha> mikelifeguard: you can od -c <file> and look for \r\n sequences....
[01:20] <dabukalam> faron: why? what makes your machine so different from everyone elses?
[01:20] <solid_liq> mikelifeguard, hexedit, hexer, hexcurse, etc
[01:20] <teage> i believe it was wileys
[01:20] <faron> I tried greasmonkey good program but I don't know how to write scripts just yet
[01:20] <greezmunkey> Even *if* everyone loves Losha...
[01:20] <mikelifeguard> thanks folkd
[01:20] <solid_liq> mikelifeguard, ghex if you want a GUI
[01:21] <faron> my machine old & tired he he
[01:21] <faron> like me
[01:21] <KaptNemo> Is there any way to switch the default (ATi HDMI) sound card for my 0404 with ALSA Mixer?
[01:21] <faron> I need more java
[01:21] <faron> And,I don't mean script !
[01:21] <Losha> greezmunkey is making me blush again...
[01:21] <greezmunkey> bah
[01:21] <faron> what's that munky doin ??
[01:21] <dabukalam> faron: good luck dude
[01:22] <solid_liq> mikelifeguard, if you want to convert the files, you can use  unix2dos  and  dos2unix
[01:22] <dabukalam> faron: my problem's solved, so i can finally sleep (it's 3:30 am)
[01:22] <meanburrito920_> mikelifeguard: the easiest solution is use the file command
[01:22] <meanburrito920_> mikelifeguard: $ file something.txt
[01:22] <faron> wish I knew how to write scripts so's I could use greasemonkey & watch my fave late night dude !
[01:22] <faron> darnit
[01:22] <rw> meanburrito920_: file doesn't tell you that. mine doesn't, anyway
[01:22] <faron> goodnight my friend
[01:22] <dabukalam> faron: g/night
[01:23] <meanburrito920_> rw: mine tells me if it is formatted CRLF if it is, and doesnt say anything if it is not
[01:23] <faron> well,I gonna go try somethin else
[01:23] <rw> meanburrito920_: ah, okay
[01:23] <mikelifeguard> meanburrito920_: I was doing that, but it says useless things like "ASCII C++ program text"
[01:23] <Losha> meanburrito920_: wins the prize for the best solution...
[01:23] <mikelifeguard> which is a lie *and* doesn't have the info I want
[01:24] <lsj85> has anyone tried hackthissite.org
[01:24] <Losha> mikelifeguard: od -c is a reliable, if inelegant solution...
[01:24] <rw> ubottu: ot | lsj85
[01:24] <meanburrito920_> mikelifeguard: if it doesnt say, then i believe it does not have CRLF
[01:24] <austin_> any body now of good beryl themes
[01:25] <meanburrito920_> mikelifeguard: I just checked the manpage and I was correct. it will tell you if there is CRLF
[01:25] <mikelifeguard> meanburrito920_: ah, great! thank you
[01:25] <teage> isnt beryl just an out dated form of compiz?
[01:25] <Tru7h> I'm installing Ubuntu 9.10, booted from the live CD and am running the installer, but the partitioner says "this computer has no other operating systems on it" even though Windows 7 is installed. How can I make it detect Windows?
[01:25] <austin_> no beryl is way better than compiz u got it the other way around
[01:26] <anubis> what window manager does current distro use is it compiz?
[01:26] <teage> austin, really? i will look that up. whats so much better about it?
[01:26] <solid_liq> mikelifeguard, yeah, file  works that way for me too...  I just checked
[01:26] <Losha> anubis: er, gnome....
[01:26] <ChogyDan> teage: I thought the same as you, that compiz and beryl combined to form compiz-fusion, or just compiz
[01:26] <digitalfiz> anubis, ubuntu uses gnome as the window manager and compiz and a compositor or whatever its called
[01:26] <austin_> well berl is just a windows deceration  i use both compiz and beryl
[01:27] <shazbotmcnasty> I use AWESOME AND AWESOME
[01:27] <teage> ChogyDan- yes that is what i thought
[01:27] <shazbotmcnasty> ah drats, I forgot awesome was actually a wm
[01:27] <digitalfiz> compiz and beryl are the same
[01:27] <shazbotmcnasty> I don't use awesome
[01:27] <greezmunkey> anubis: I think it goes this way, window manager is X, gnome make X look like something you want to use, and compiz completes that with more eye candy. Is that about right?
[01:27] <anubis> digitalfiz, well i need to access compiz preferences and gnome-compiz-preferences  is not a command
[01:28] <austin_> not rele look up emrald themes
[01:28] <lsj85> ok guys thx for your help
[01:28] <nathanbdot> izmanromli meanburrito920_: Thanks again :)
[01:28] <meanburrito920_> no problem
[01:28] <nathanbdot> See ya :)
[01:28] <izmanromli> nathanbdot: u're welcome
[01:28] <meanburrito920_> greezmunkey: not exactly. X just draws shapes on the screen. it doesnt know what a window is
[01:28] <Losha> shazbotmcnasty: try and use your powers for good instead of evil, ok?
[01:28] <anubis> greezmunkey, i guess so its a bit confusing :D i need to set certain window behaviour and forums are saying use compiz prefs i cant find em
[01:29] <Tru7h> Karmic installer doesn't detect Windows 7 in the partitioner; any ideas how I can fix this?
[01:29] <rw> ubottu: ccsm | anubis
[01:29] <greezmunkey> meanburrito920_: Thank you for the correction :)
[01:29] <teage> anubis- the easy way is to just download the compiz config from the software center
[01:29] <anubis> rw, do you advice ccsm or compizconfig ?
[01:29] <shazbotmcnasty> Losha, I use no evils. Also - I'm just really bored. Don't really mean to be off topic... and I won't go to the off-topic channel, I have never been and I REFUSE
[01:29] <shazbotmcnasty> I like the people in here
[01:29] <rw> anubis: compizconfig-settings-manager
[01:29] <meanburrito920_> anubis: install the compizconfig-settings-manager package
[01:30] <digitalfiz> anubis, look for compizconfig in synaptic
[01:30] <shazbotmcnasty> also, I'm done being off topic
[01:30] <anubis> cool thanks guys
[01:30] <sjliang> hello,guys
[01:30] <digitalfiz> anubis, do you place secondlife?
[01:30] <anubis> I just wanna say ... i f***** love linux :D
[01:30] <anubis> digitalfiz, no i dont why ? only HoN :D
[01:30] <anubis> can get anyone one an invite should they want it
[01:30] <digitalfiz> nm then i have a friend named anubis on their
[01:31] <digitalfiz> there
[01:31] <anubis> digitalfiz, have you seen gamer the movie ?
[01:31] <digitalfiz> nope
[01:31] <rw> ubottu: ot | digitalfiz, anubis
[01:31] <digitalfiz> lol ty for that info rw
[01:31] <anubis> sorry rw
[01:31] <shazbotmcnasty> rw is god
[01:32] <rw> shazbotmcnasty: not quite ;P
[01:32] <shazbotmcnasty> not even close
[01:32] <anubis> can you wisp in irc? ?
[01:32] <teage> pepee? lol thats original
[01:33] <digitalfiz> you and private message someone with: /msg name hi
[01:33] <rw> anubis: type "/msg otherperson'snick message goes here". e.g.: "/msg rww this is a test"
[01:33] <pepee> teage, ?
[01:33] <hyperstation> hello all
[01:33] <Airris> hmm, this one's registered, odd. Unless I'm the one that registered it and forgot about doing so -_-
[01:33] <pepee> what does it means in your coutry?
[01:33] <teage> just gettin a kick out of your screen name is all, pepee
[01:34] <meanburrito920_> anubis: wisp?
[01:34] <Losha> pepee: perhaps you were unaware of this, but depending on the pronunciation, pepee can mean penis...
[01:34] <anubis> is there reply as well ? like /r ?
[01:34] <teage> pepee, its a kids way of saying "to urinate"
[01:34] <rw> Airris: It was last used 11 weeks ago by someone also in Maryland, so possibly. You could ask for a password recovery email in #freenode.
[01:34] <Losha> !pm | anubis
[01:34] <pepee> Losha, ah
[01:34] <pepee> teage, oh lol
[01:34] <casemods> Hey I am trying to get thumbnails to work when I attach a picture - any ideas?
[01:35] <Losha> anubis: sigh, not the message I was looking for, sorry...
[01:35] <hyperstation> hallo...i have a problem...my KDE desktop widget for monitoring my system (RAM, CPU, etc) doesn't work, do you know how to solve it anyway?
[01:35] <pepee> well, I'm nt going to change my nickname
[01:35] <Losha> pepee: that's ok, as long as you understand the issues...
[01:36] <pepee> but now i know it's kinda funny, or ugly, depending of the POV
[01:36] <rw> hyperstation: fyi, if you don't get an answer here, there's a #kubuntu channel that might be able to help
[01:36] <anubis> Losha,  haha :D
[01:36] <teage> pepee-dont worry about it, its not ugly, just funny
[01:36] <Losha> pepee: and memorable...
[01:36] <pepee> haha
[01:36] <anubis> do i need compiz fusion ? sounds cool
[01:37] <rafaelsoaresbr> is there a way to disable security measuring in synaptic/apt-get?
[01:37] <Airris> ah found it, it was me that registered this. Now that that distraction is over : hi
[01:37] <soreau> anubis: You don't need it, you already have it
[01:37] <Losha> rafaelsoaresbr: do you mean not checking keys etc.?
[01:37] <anubis> soreau, it says not installed in synaptic package manager
[01:38] <rafaelsoaresbr> Losha, yes
[01:38] <soreau> anubis: Oh you're not using ubuntu?
[01:38] <Airris> I had an odd question, anyone have any suggestions on how to go about upgrading GTK? I need something newer than the repositories support
[01:38] <rafaelsoaresbr> Losha, because i'm using local repositories
[01:38] <anubis> soreau, i am man compiz-fusion-bcop  Compiz option code generator
[01:38] <anubis> is not installed
[01:39] <anubis> !compiz
[01:39] <Losha> rafaelsoaresbr: there is a way to ignore the keys. I'm googling for it now...
[01:39] <soreau> anubis: You only need compiz-bcop if you plan on building additional plugins from source
[01:39] <nunya> damn I hate computers!
[01:39] <anubis> soreau, right :D so i dont need it haha
[01:39] <sinistrad> Airris, I don't have a definitive anser, but see if gtk has their own PPA
[01:40] <rafaelsoaresbr> Losha, okay, please help me, i have not found any solution
[01:40] <anubis> ive installed compizconfig-settings-manager its not a command though :S
[01:40] <rw> anubis: It installs a shortcut in System -> Preferences
[01:40] <anubis> rw, right man im blind soz , thx
[01:41] <meanburrito920_> Airris: if you're really feeling intense, you can build off the git repo.
[01:41] <Airris> yea, I was thinking about building from src worst case scenario
[01:41] <Miyavix3> Is there a way to use remote desktop viewer to control another desktop on a different network. Providing they give me permission, of course.
[01:41] <Airris> but the upgrade process for that seems problematic
[01:41] <Airris> since a lot of ubuntu stuff uses GTK it's not like i can just remove the old version then go install the new one
[01:42] <Airris> hmm... unless i booted to commandline without X, that might work
[01:42] <meanburrito920_> Airris: actually gnome has a tool for easy install of new versions from source: http://live.gnome.org/Jhbuild
[01:42] <cpr_> .
[01:42] <cpr_> night whiter-sleep
[01:43] <anubis> right so i joined the compiz channel but noone is talking in there.
[01:43] <anubis> im trying to set up a terminal as my desktop background
[01:43] <ajip> installArchives() failed
[01:43] <whiter-sleep> night
[01:43] <ajip> installArchives() failed
[01:45] <teage> anubis, open terminal, click view, click fullscreen, then take a snapshot.
[01:45] <anubis> teage, very funny man
[01:45] <Airris> either way i do it, i should stil *likely* have compatibility right? The newer GTK is like 2.6 or 2.8 where ubuntu is using 2.0 or 2.1 i think (something around those numbers)
[01:45] <teage> lol
[01:45] <Airris> so they're both in the 2.x branch
[01:46] <teage> anubis, well what else could you mean? that is the way you came off
[01:46] <rw> teage: I assume anubis wants a terminal they can type into ;)
[01:46] <Losha> rafaelsoaresbr: sorry, I can't find it...
[01:46] <teage> ahhh
[01:46] <teage> ic
[01:46] <anubis> teage, rw  exactly
[01:46] <anubis> dont even pretend teeae!
[01:47] <bastid_raZor> anubis: there is a howto somewhere on doing that. i had it at one point but it wasn't all that cool with my theme
[01:47] <meanburrito920_> anubis: this might help http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=202249&highlight=terminal+desktop
[01:47] <fixxxermet> If I want to clone my entire system using dd, do I need to boot into a live cd, or would single-user mode work?
[01:47] <meanburrito920_> anubis: remember, giybf :)
[01:47] <fixxxermet> I'm worried about running processes, open files, etc
[01:48] <rw> fixxxermet: you
[01:48] <teage> anubis- you should look into screenlets "apt-get install screenlets" i believe there are terminal screenlets that will allow that
[01:48] <ajip> installArchives() failed pybit
[01:48] <rw> fixxxermet: you could boot into single user mode and remount the filesystem readonly, I guess.
[01:48] <adv_> what's a good alarm application?
[01:48] <Losha> fixxxermet: safest to use the live cd. I *have* cloned live systems and gotten away with it, but why risk it?
[01:48] <fixxxermet>  rw good idea
[01:48] <meanburrito920_> fixxxermet: what rw said. if you don't unmount your drive first, bad things will happen
[01:49] <anubis> meanburrito920_,  mate thats what i was using before it doesnt allow me to set a workspace or a viewport
[01:49] <fixxxermet> thanks everyone
[01:49] <anubis> meanburrito920_, what do you mean with giybf?
[01:49] <bastid_raZor> anubis: .. uh first google hit.. http://www.ubuntugeek.com/howto-create-a-transparent-terminal-in-ubuntu-desktop.html
[01:49] <meanburrito920_> anubis: google is your best friend
[01:50] <rw> ubottu: google
[01:50] <greezmunkey> heh Google Fu, not all have it...
[01:50] <[Adam|Miner]_> What is libsexy and why is it in update manager?
[01:51] <Airris> I'm learning to love google. Whenever i have trouble compiling something i type the error message in, and 9 times out of 10 someone's not only had but solved the same problem
[01:51] <meanburrito920_> rw: well, i did give him the answer :) I just attempted to increase his google-fu
[01:51] <zruty> ... did some update change my privileges to auto-mount USB drives...? Used to be no problem, suddenly it stopped working.... What can I do to get to previous situation?
[01:51] <rw> [Adam|Miner]_: It's a collection of GTK+ widgets with a dumb name
[01:51] <nantanapibul55> how to make load flash 65 bit addicting game youtube mozilla ??
[01:51] <faryshta> How can I change who is the owner of a folder?
[01:51]  * Airris is still a little twerked at the Mesa3D guys, the support for installing it on windows or linux is extremely lacking
[01:51] <anubis> bastid_raZor,  lucky search i say ! .. i got loads of different stuff about devilspie and compiz :( been reading about it last hour
[01:51] <Airris> from source i mean
[01:51] <[Adam|Miner]_> Weird, so it's non-essential, because I think my router is blocking the download of it
[01:52] <teage> has anyone else had problems with pidgin lately?, mine exits on its own here lately.
[01:52] <bastid_raZor> anubis: google-fu, grasshopper
[01:52] <nantanapibul55> how to make load flash 65 bit addicting game youtube mozilla ??
[01:52] <Systech> 3-1 canadains
[01:53] <rw> [Adam|Miner]_: It's needed by rather a lot of packages. Not really non-essential.
[01:53] <anubis> bastid_raZor,  lol that makes no sense to me .. im to noob
[01:53] <bastid_raZor> faryshta: sudo chown newowner folder
[01:53] <[Adam|Miner]_> Well...then I hate this linksys router
[01:53] <bastid_raZor> anubis: you've never seen Karate Kid?
[01:54] <Losha> [Adam|Miner]_: some kind of porn filter on your router or your ISP?
[01:54] <Losha> [Adam|Miner]_: which linksys model?
[01:54] <[Adam|Miner]_> My father won't admit to it, but I think it has a URL sniffer of some sort
[01:54] <anubis> bastid_raZor, yes i did but in german
[01:54] <nantanapibul55> how to make load flash 65 bit addicting game youtube mozilla ??
[01:54] <Systech> this i gotta hear
[01:54] <[Adam|Miner]_> not sure the model, but it is a N router
[01:54] <Systech> oops
[01:54] <Systech> look see
[01:55] <bastid_raZor> anubis: oh.. daniel-san was called grasshopper at one point.. in the english version.
[01:55] <Systech> he aint no grasshopper anymore
[01:55] <Losha> [Adam|Miner]_: sort of doesn't matter if you don't have control of it. I was going to suggest changing the router firmware...
[01:55] <teage> you have to modprobe it [Adam|Miner]
[01:55] <bastid_raZor> Systech: and neither will anubis be after a week or so. :)
[01:55] <Systech> hehe
[01:56] <teage> i have a linksys wireless N router "rt2800" driver
[01:56] <[Adam|Miner]_> What's so funny is nobody in our house includes themselves in those activities, but he insits on blocking it
[01:56] <teage> you have to modprobe the currently installed driver for it to work [Adam|Miner]
[01:56] <Systech> [Adam|Miner]_,   whos he
[01:56] <teage> blacklist the thing
[01:57] <rafaelsoaresbr> Losha, I'am back, anyway thanks
[01:57] <rw> teage: modprobe and blacklisting have nothing to do with routers.
[01:57] <Losha> rafaelsoaresbr: sorry I couldn't help...
[01:57] <teage> it does too rw
[01:57] <rw> teage: and rt2800 is a wireless card, not a router
[01:57] <rw> teage: no, it doesn't.
[01:57] <Systech> ty
[01:58] <[Adam|Miner]_> Usually he can work with me on this stuff, be he became totalarian once he replaced my router with his, he's even using MAC filtering so my ubuntu laptop can't get online, so I have to use a network bridge on this laptop
[01:58] <Losha> teage: it does? Please explain how...
[01:58] <teage> as i have said, i have a linksys wireless N router and have had to black list my currently installed driver
[01:58] <teage> oh
[01:58] <teage> ok
[01:58] <Systech> [Adam|Miner]_,   sounds like a mess
[01:58] <teage> i am so wrong ;(
[01:58] <[Adam|Miner]_> It is :D
[01:58] <Systech> teage,   it happens
[01:59] <Airris> parents that actually know how to do networking stuff are dangerous that way
[01:59] <Systech> ur cut off.
[01:59] <Losha> [Adam|Miner]_: but think of the technical know-how you're acquiring as you work around him...
[01:59] <Systech> and they have a right todo that
[01:59] <[Adam|Miner]_> ++++++++++++++++
[02:00] <etherwind> hello
[02:00] <Airris> heck yea. I feel sorry for my kids. But yea, It'll be time to unleash hell
[02:00] <[Adam|Miner]_> gah, wireless heyboar hit my desk
[02:00] <Airris> i.e. "Your dad's a comp sci major, say goodbye to surfing for porn at home" :D
[02:00] <Systech> haha
[02:00] <etherwind> lol
[02:00] <z0mb1e_kgd> Hi. Got alpha ubuntu 10.04 installed, then updated all packages - the system crashes 3 seconds after startup, the screen turns black and after that there is no hd activity. any ideas how to fix this?
[02:00] <rw> z0mb1e_kgd: Lucid discussion and support is in #ubuntu+1
[02:00] <z0mb1e_kgd> woops
[02:01] <Airris> actually you know a more effective method wouldn't be to block, but log what they're up to
[02:01] <[Adam|Miner]_> I don't do it, but he seems like he just wants to exercise his control over me. On the old router, I was the admin and openly shared the passwords with him, but he forgot it and then claimed I chjanged it XD
[02:01] <Airris> and then have incredibly awkward conversations with the kids about what they watched last night
[02:01] <shamata> selam millet
[02:01] <Systech> Airris,  il better that.. teach them, why they dont wana go there
[02:01] <rw> Airris, [Adam|Miner]_, Systech: Now that we've established this isn't an Ubuntu issue, it might be best to take your discussion to #ubuntu-offtopic :)
[02:01] <sab_> how can i find the ssh source directory in ubuntu
[02:01] <sab_> i m new in linux
[02:02] <Systech> rw,   is this just ubuntu support
[02:02] <rw> Systech: yep
[02:02] <Losha> sab_: you want the source code? Or you want to configure it?
[02:02] <Systech> didnt know that ..ty
[02:02] <[Adam|Miner]_> I can move if you guys want ;)
[02:02] <sab_> configure
[02:02] <Airris> rw : I'm done with that line of conv anyways. I'm going to lurk as I try the gtk thing
[02:02] <zus> can anyone wlk me through importing pgp key into kgpg so i can make sure i got it correct? please
[02:02] <Airris> horray compiling from src!
[02:03] <Losha> sab_: two places hold ssh config: ~/.ssh and /etc/ssh
[02:03] <anubis> bastid_raZor,  haha thanks sorry only just seen ur post
[02:03] <anubis> bastid_raZor, that "first hit google" dont work
[02:03] <sab_> ok let me try then, i will let you know the result
[02:03] <rw> sab_: per-user configuration is in the .ssh folder in your home directory. If you're looking for it in the File Manager, you'd need to press Ctrl-H to show hidden files first.
[02:03] <rafaelsoaresbr> I have never liked pidgin/empathy, my connection has failed without quiting empathy. when I tried to reconnect I got: "Name already in use".
[02:03] <Losha> sab_: if you wanna explain what you're trying to do we can help further...
[02:04] <brian_> I lost all permissions to mount anything usb, and nothing will let me change it
[02:04] <Airris> rafaelsoaresbr, that's often an IRC issue independent of what client you're using, although some clients are more prone to it
[02:04] <faryshta> bastid_raZor, THANK YOU!
[02:04] <bastid_raZor> faryshta: good luck
[02:04] <Losha> rafaelsoaresbr: many people like xchat...
[02:05] <faryshta> It worked, thanks and have a nice day.
[02:05] <bastid_raZor> anubis: i think it was back in 8.10 that i had this working.. let me dig a little more and see.. i don't think devilspie is required.. it is just a compiz setting that allows it.
[02:06] <Systech> rw,   how secure is ubuntu
[02:06] <VoidByte> Systech: as secure as you make it.
[02:06] <federico> lo logré!
[02:06] <sab_> i was trying but its giving me this ....bash: /home/sab/.ssh: is a directory
[02:06] <Systech> fair enough
[02:07] <federico> sorry
[02:07] <bastid_raZor> anubis: are you having devilspie installation issues or are you just not finding the correct howto to set it up for you needs?
[02:07] <rafaelsoaresbr> Airris, But some clients automatically  do a "/msg nickserv identify ..."
[02:07] <Airris> Systech, to add to what void say, even out of the box it's typically decently secure, people's standards of security vary
[02:07] <Losha> sab_: /home/sab/.ssh *is* a directory. When you're ready to tell us what you're trying to do, we'll be here...
[02:07] <meanburrito920_> what do you guys use as a indexed search program? I've been really unsatisfied by beagle, it doesn't seem to index content
[02:07] <Systech> Airris,   ty for the input.. im running a live disk. always
[02:07] <bastid_raZor> anubis: http://geniushackers.com/blog/2008/04/02/linux-terminal-as-the-desktop-background/
[02:08] <rw> Systech: be more specific? what do you mean by "secure"?
[02:08] <Systech> ok ty.. how hackabe is the os
[02:09] <sab_> Losha: I am sorry,i am new in linux
[02:09] <bastid_raZor> anubis: http://www.webupd8.org/2009/05/ubuntu-embed-terminal-into-you-desktop.html   this one does not require devilspie.. it uses compiz tweaks.
[02:09] <sab_> thats why know nothing
[02:09] <Losha> Systech: it's a huge subject. Basically, the more open ports you have, the more vulnerable...
[02:10] <Systech> fair enough
[02:10] <Losha> sab_: just tell us what you want to do...
[02:10] <sab_> well, i would like to run ssh and sshd
[02:10] <VoidByte> Systech: keep your system up todate on security patches. If you don't then it isn't secure.
[02:10] <sab_> i mean configure and run
[02:10] <Losha> Systech: I like to run behind a NAT router and allow access only via ssh, on a non-standard port, using keyed access...
[02:10] <anubis> bastid_raZor, sorry was reading some stuff .. basically devilspie did not allow me to change to the different view port but someone just adviced me in the compiz channel to change some settings im just about to try it out
[02:10] <sab_> i already installed openssh by using synaptic
[02:10] <Systech> VoidByte,   as i said its a 9.10 live cd
[02:11] <Losha> sab_: start by installing openssh-server, sudo apt-get install openssh-server...
[02:11] <Systech> i lookd in network tools. very few things going on
[02:11] <anubis> bastid_raZor, i will have a look at the compiz tweak as well
[02:11] <rafaelsoaresbr> Losha, xchat is good, only we need to do is to configure it.
[02:11] <sab_> yes i already did it
[02:11] <bastid_raZor> anubis: the second url i gave you is the way i went about it.  good luck
[02:11] <anubis> bastid_raZor, thank you ill give it a try
[02:12] <Systech> 631-631-68-5353-54017
[02:12] <Losha> rafaelsoaresbr: yes, I find this helps: http://t0x.in/xchat.html
[02:12] <Losha> sab_: can you connect to it?
[02:12] <sab_> i dont know how to connect
[02:13] <Losha> sab_: open a terminal, type: ssh localhost
[02:13] <anubis> btw is there a way to remove a package that I installed including all the dependencies that it installed on top ?
[02:13] <Airris> hey I had an odd question, a couple times I've heard it said that you really shouldn't 'sudo make install'
[02:14] <Joker_-_> is it possible to use Ubuntu Netbook Remix "Theme" on a "normal" ubuntu install (gnome)?
[02:14] <Airris> is that in anyway right?
[02:14] <Airris> most installs don't work if i don't sudo it
[02:14] <sab_> yes i did it
[02:14] <bastid_raZor> Airris: sudo checkinstall is the new way to go
[02:14] <Airris> checkinstall?
[02:14] <Joker_-_> sab_: are you replying to me?
[02:15] <bastid_raZor> Airris: yes, it allows you to uninstall self-compiled programs via apt-get or synaptic
[02:15] <rw> ubottu: checkinstall | Airris
[02:15] <Losha> Airris: you usually don't have much choice about that, but it's true that if someone plants a bad command there, it could mess you up. You're supposed to check the Makefil first, but no-one ever does...
[02:15] <sab_> Joker I am replying to losha
[02:15] <Joker_-_> ok
[02:15] <Losha> sab_: you need to prefix my nick when you type a message, or no-one will know who you were talking to...
[02:15] <rw> ubottu: tab | sab_
[02:15] <Airris> bastid_raZor, ubottu : ohhh, this could be cool to use
[02:16] <Airris> Losha, well the makefiles can sometimes be HUGE which doesn't help either
[02:16] <Losha> sab_: ok, so you just used the ssh client to connect to the ssh server on the same machine. What would you like to do next?
[02:16] <Joker_-_> So, anyone know if it is possible to use Ubuntu Netbook Remix "Theme" on a "normal" ubuntu install, trough some fake package or something?
[02:17] <Losha> Airris: well, that's true of all software. The best defense is to stick to reputable sources for things you install...
[02:17] <Losha> Airris: or anything you run as root...
[02:17] <Airris> Yea
[02:18] <sab_> Losha,ubottu : thank you so much
[02:18] <botux> i have a question about upgrading ubuntu 8.10 to 9.10
[02:18] <Losha> sab_: come back if you have more questions...
[02:18] <sab_> Losha: now like to run sshd
[02:18] <bastid_raZor> botux: the only way to upgrade that way would be to upgrade to 9.04 then to 9.10
[02:18] <rw> ubottu: upgrade | botux
[02:19] <botux> ok thats what i thought
[02:19] <Losha> sab_: sshd is automatically running on your machine when you installed it. That's what you connected to when you typed ssh localhost...
[02:20] <Losha> botux: 2 upgrades is really painful. Most people would install 9.10 from scratch. Or wait a couple of months and then install the new 10.04
[02:20] <botux> is there any major advatge to installing from a cd rather than upgrading to 9.04 then 9.10?
[02:20] <Neezer> If I delete my 9.10 partition will that kill grub? I have 10.04 on a different partition. I'm not even sure if grub is on the partition that 9.10 is on.
[02:20] <digitalfiz> is there a music app better then songbird and less laggy that can handle 13,000+ tracks?
[02:20] <rw> Neezer: do you have a separate /boot partition?
[02:20] <sab_> Losha, can you plz tell me what is /etc directory and /var and /usr directory
[02:20] <bastid_raZor> botux: honestly, i don't do upgrades.. i back up stuff then do fresh installs
[02:20] <Airris> what the heck... eh wait i'll google this first before bothering anyone with it
[02:21] <bastid_raZor> !filesystem | sab_
[02:21] <Neezer> rw, I don't think so...I do have a separate /home for 9.10 that has all my music and stuff on it...I'll probably just delete the config files on that partition. I'm looking to just go full time 10.04
[02:21] <Losha> sab_: take a look at http://tldp.org/LDP/intro-linux/html/sect_03_01.html
[02:22] <Losha> sab_: also, google for "ubuntu beginners guide" and you will find reading material for months...
[02:22] <botux> i would do that but i finally got samsba working and i dont know if i can get it wokrking right again if i do a fresh install
[02:23] <rw> Neezer: I'd recommend copying anything you want saving to that /home, then reinstalling 10.04, using manual partitioning to remove the existing non-/home partitions. It'll reinstall GRUB during install.
[02:23] <Airris> Ok... configure works then i try and make glib and it spits out 'can't read stuff/glib-2.22.0/glib/libglib-2.0.la: No such file or directory
[02:23] <Airris> '
[02:23] <rw> and backup before you do it, as usual ;)
[02:24] <Losha> botux: all the samba config is in /etc/samba. Just save the directory and restore it after the install and with a bit of luck, it will all just work like it did before. In fact, back up the entire /etc and 99% of your config will be saved...
[02:24] <sab_> Losha, thank you,can you please tell me how to install hadoop and run it
[02:24] <Airris> something's gone wrong if the package is trying to say it can't find a dependency that's one of it's own components
[02:24] <Neezer> rw, great...thanks. I am planning on doing a fresh install of 10.04 when it is released anyways. will do...I already have all the stuff backed up on my server anyways.
[02:24] <botux> i do have another question though i have a wifi printer now on my network is it pretty easy to get it working
[02:24] <botux> ok cool ill do that then
[02:25] <Losha> sab_: sorry, I've never used hadoop. Perhaps someone else knows. You can repeat your question at 15 minute intervals until someone responds (or you get tired of waiting)...
[02:26] <sab_> can you please tell me how to install hadoop and run it
[02:26] <Airris> maybe if i do some makefile editting *winces*
[02:26] <Airris> hmm
[02:26] <sab_> Losha, is there any channel for hadoop?
[02:26] <coachj> i want to move data off one drive that has PCLOS as the OS to another drive that has UBuntu as the OS. When I boot to UBuntu it says I dont have permision to move the files. Can someone help
[02:26] <sab_> Losha, irc chanel
[02:26] <Neezer> Is there a way to tell if there is room for two hard drives in my laptop without opening it up?
[02:27] <bastid_raZor> Neezer: that is extremely doubtful. space is limited
[02:27] <Airris> oh. bugger me. I forgot : directories with spaces on unix file systems are a bad idea right?
[02:28] <Neezer> bastic_raZor, thanks....I figured as much....I was just thinking it would be great to have an SSD for the OS and programs, then a big drive for storage.
[02:28] <Neezer> Airris, it can be a pain in the rear, but it is doable.
[02:28] <bastid_raZor> Airris: not really, just quote them or escape with \  .. like My\ Directory\ has\ spaces
[02:28] <Neezer> Airris, you end up having to use "" a lot and the \
[02:28] <Airris> well i think the makefile itself didn't anticipate the directory path having a space
[02:29] <Airris> I know how to deal with it manually
[02:29] <Losha> sab_: I don't think there's an IRC channel, but I found this on google: http://hadoop.apache.org/common/mailing_lists.html
[02:29] <bastid_raZor> Neezer: usb drive is probably the solution
[02:30] <jit> which is the latest xmms2 client?
[02:30] <Airris> well i'll find out in a second if changing the directory name solved the problem with make
[02:30] <metbsd> my wireless connection disconnect and reconnect every other seconds
[02:30] <sab_> Losha, thank you again,can please tell me what ...ssh localhost command do ?
[02:30] <Mischanix> Hi all, I have an ad hoc network up right now, between a Windows 7 laptop, an iPod, and a fresh Ubuntu install with a wireless USB adapter. the iPod can connect to both of the others, but the Windows and Ubuntu machines can't connect to one another.
[02:31] <sab_> Losha, i like to know more about how to work with ssh on ubuntu
[02:31] <Airris> Mischanix, well if i had to field a guess, the Ipod is running some form of mac-type OS which is unix enough to read Ubuntu
[02:31] <aetaric> sup.
[02:31] <jit> Hi all, anybody know about the packages xmms2 and gmodule-export?
[02:32] <Airris> Mischanix, do you have samba installed and setup on the ubuntu computer?
[02:32] <metbsd> my wireless connection disconnect and reconnect every other seconds,it makes me headache, what should i do
[02:32] <Losha> sab_: I'm having dinner right now. Be back in 30 mins or so....
[02:33] <Mischanix> Also, this all worked fine with the same adapter on Fedora, but I was having kernel failures left and right on that install, so I switched :/
[02:33] <Out_Cold> so... is there a limitation to how many disk drives are connected to open ports of my MB? I have 4 sata HDD, 2 IDE cd drives and usb boot drive. My system is supposed to be 64bit but it seems to lock up after loading the ubninit
[02:34] <dewman> when i see a path that begins with 3 periods what does that mean? is that the home directory?
[02:34] <Airris> Mischanix, different linux OS's and heck different interfaces, can setup network sharing differently
[02:34] <Out_Cold> wow... new d/l speed is 2.0 mbps
[02:34] <Out_Cold> dewman, ~ is home
[02:34] <Airris> I've found that for instance Ubuntu sets it up better than Xubuntu of the same release version
[02:34] <jit> anybody please help me...!!:P
[02:35] <Airris> which is annoying since i prefer Xubuntu and have to do all sorts of manual stuff to get the windows networking operational
[02:35] <dewman> Out_Cold, ahhhh....so .../dewman/whatever
[02:35] <metbsd> my wireless connection disconnect and reconnect every other seconds,it makes me headache, what should i do????
[02:35] <Airris> ok, to make those comments not tangental btw, this is why saying Fedora did it right doesn't mean that it will work right on all linux :P
[02:35] <Out_Cold> dewman, no.. it's ~/inside/your/folder
[02:36] <hotxboy> hi
[02:36] <jit> byeeee..
[02:36] <coachj> I have two drives in my PC both have grub and cab boot separately (hot swap drawers) one has PCLOS the other UBuntu I want to move data off PCLOS to Ubuntu but Ubuntu says I dont have permissions, can somone help?
[02:36] <hotxboy> hello
[02:36] <coachj> Can*
[02:36] <sab_> i was trying to install Hadoop but it was giving me following msg....Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree .... reading state information... Done .....E: Couldn't find package hadoop-0.20.2
[02:36] <hotxboy> a question
[02:37] <Out_Cold> coachj, what is the file system of pclos?
[02:37] <aetaric> coachj: sudo chmod -R 777 /path/to/the/files/you/want
[02:37] <sab_> can any one please tell me whats is the problem
[02:37] <Out_Cold> aetaric, that won't work for vfat drives
[02:37] <rw> !find hadoop
[02:37] <dewman> Out_Cold, O....Ok.... I follow you now... trying to install some .py scripts for a plugin...but now that makes perfect sense.
[02:37] <aetaric> oh, true
[02:37] <stinsons1839> Hey, whats the best channel for ubuntu MID related questions
[02:37] <hotxboy> what pdf app works best on ubuntu?
[02:37] <rw> sab_: the package name you gave isn't in the repositories
[02:38] <Mischanix> Well, I know that the iPod firmware is based off a linux kernel, so yes, that makes sense--what doesn't make sense is why Windows wouldn't be able to get an IP address from the Ubuntu machine, which it fails to do
[02:38] <Out_Cold> hotxboy, open a terminal and type apt-cache search pdf and try one out
[02:38] <coachj> raetaric:ill ty it
[02:38] <Mischanix> and which it was doing fine before.
[02:38] <sab_> rw, how can i fix it
[02:38] <metbsd> my wireless connection disconnect and reconnect every other seconds,it makes me headache, what should i do????
[02:39] <Airris> Mischanix, for one, Window's networks are finicky; additionally, you have to set ubuntu up rather specifically to get the machine to show up on a windows network
[02:39] <Airris> so there's a lot of ways it could have been working before and not now, etc
[02:39] <Mischanix> It's a Linux network I'm trying to connect the Windows laptop to :/
[02:39] <Airris> you have Samba installed i hope?
[02:39] <Airris> oh...
[02:39] <hotxboy> out_cold: what app u r using now?
[02:39] <Airris> Good luck with that -_-
[02:40] <rw> hotxboy: the default Ubuntu PDF reader, evince, tends to work fine for me.
[02:40] <aetaric> </3 Active Directory
[02:40] <Mischanix> Hah, and like I said, it worked fine before.  And heck, there are intermittent times where the Windows laptop can connect, it just needs to be told what IP address to use.
[02:40] <sab_> rw,can you please tell me  how can i fix it
[02:40] <Airris> Mischanix, you can start googling and searching sourceforge for any programs that facilitate a window's machine connecting to a unix network
[02:40] <coachj> Airris: I have had to do nothing except click share this folder and all windows machines bith vista and Xp can see the Ubuntu out of the bax
[02:40] <aetaric> Mischanix: dhcp ?
[02:40] <digitalfiz> is there a music app better then songbird and less laggy that can handle 13,000+ tracks?
[02:40] <hotxboy> yes it works but not very well with big size pdf.
[02:41] <juan0> Escriba el texto aquí....hi
[02:41] <Mischanix> The iPod got DHCP info just fine.
[02:41] <Airris> coachj, yea it usually works pretty well, but I'm just lucky that way that it usually breaks
[02:41] <Out_Cold> hotxboy, i think i have chm viewer
[02:41] <bastid_raZor> digitalfiz: i find banshee does well with my 8K tracks
[02:41] <hotxboy> rw: what pdf reader do u recomend?
[02:41] <coachj> LOL
[02:41] <Airris> again, the iPod is most likely running some unix friendly architexture
[02:41] <Airris> the window's machine is not :P
[02:41] <juan0> hola
[02:41] <aetaric> windows should burn
[02:41] <rw> hotxboy: like I said, I've always been fine with evince. if that isn't working... xpdf maybe?
[02:42] <rw> ubottu: es | juan0
[02:42]  * aetaric goes to setup 2k3 server with exchange
[02:42] <stinson47> sorry about that got disconected whats the best channel for ubuntu MID related questions?
[02:42] <hotxboy> rw: OK i`ll give it a try.
[02:42] <Airris> huh, i can actually understand most of that
[02:42] <Airris> language knowledge doesn't disappear in a hurry it would seem
[02:43] <aetaric> Airris: not at all.
[02:43] <digitalfiz> bastid_raZor, ill give that a try :) ty
[02:43] <hotxboy> B.T.W. my laptop brightness control is not working within ubuntu anyone have the same experience and have a solution?
[02:44] <metbsd> my laptob wireless connection disconnect and reconnect every other seconds,how to solve this issue?
[02:44] <Pure1slam> how to convert real player file into dvd file on ubuntu?
[02:44] <hotxboy> bump.
[02:45] <bastid_raZor> Pure1slam: devede may work well for that.
[02:45] <Airris> woh, the problem *was* with the directory name. i just had to completely delete all the intermediate config and make files and start over
[02:46] <Pure1slam> bastid_raZor, will try. thanks
[02:47] <hotxboy> will this one work with ubuntu 9.10? http://jiasheng.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!BEE2D9D740536B4A!529.entry
[02:48] <Purp1e> Hey guys, I messued up GRUB after installing windows and now windows got a BSOD Lol! anyway Im having problems fixing GRUB and im following the ubuntu wiki for recovering grub
[02:48] <Purp1e> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows this one to be precise
[02:49] <|ntegra|> I'm reencoding with lame and it's killing my mp3 tags, is there another cli tool that will keep the tags?
[02:49] <Purp1e> When I go to grub it loads almost instantly
[02:49] <Purp1e> I think theres something going wrong here because I dont see the usual probing devices
[02:49] <aetaric> Purp1e: i think it is just reading from the map
[02:50] <Purp1e> And then when I type root (hd0,3) which is where grub is, it says the disk doesnt exist....
[02:50] <aetaric> oh.
[02:50] <Purp1e> Error 21
[02:50] <Purp1e> Im on my live cd right now so you can give me commands if need be
[02:51] <aetaric> Purp1e: find /vmlinuz
[02:51] <aetaric> see if it returns a disk
[02:52] <Purp1e> It returns /vmlinuz
[02:52] <Purp1e> Wait
[02:52] <metbsd> grub can easily fck pc up
[02:52] <Purp1e> Do i enter that in grub or normal terminal?
[02:52] <Purp1e> In grub I get Error 15: File not found
[02:52] <aetaric> oh you are running from a live cd......... that would be done in grub
[02:53] <aetaric> i'm clueless......
[02:53] <Purp1e> Ill try remounting my partitions
[02:53] <coby> hi ay nedd
[02:53] <coby> help
[02:53] <aetaric> then again the last time i made that mistake was on 6.10 >.<
[02:53] <Purp1e> This is a regular thing for me lol
[02:54] <coby> withanyone help me?
[02:54] <Purp1e> I have to sync my zune every 2 or so months
[02:54] <rafaelsoaresbr> !ask > coby
[02:54] <bazhang> coby, ask a question
[02:54] <coby> with b3 bot instal
[02:54] <Airris> hey i don't suppose checkinstall sets up PKG_CONFIG paths for me?
[02:55] <Purp1e> Hey aetaric I figured it out lol silly me I did "grub" not "sudo grub"
[02:55] <coby> anyone can help me?
[02:55] <coby> im new inthis system ubuntu
[02:56] <bazhang> coby, ask a question, all on one line
[02:56] <Purp1e> coby: Dont ask to ask, ask your question
[02:56] <rjent> What is the best way to share a data folder between two chroot installs?
[02:56] <aetaric> Purp1e: i would have done the same thing >.< then again i like to be ROOT sometimes
[02:56] <Snow_Wolf> Greetings all.
[02:56] <hotxboy> Hi guys.
[02:56] <coby> and i want to instal bigbrotherbot
[02:56] <hotxboy> will this one work with ubuntu 9.10? http://jiasheng.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!BEE2D9D740536B4A!529.entry
[02:56] <Purp1e> Ahh but thats not good practice :)
[02:56] <bazhang> coby, what is that
[02:57] <aetaric> sure it is, i don't go around rm -rf /* 'ing all the time
[02:57] <sab_> i was trying to install Hadoop but it was giving me following msg....Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree .... reading state information... Done .....E: Couldn't find package hadoop-0.20.2
[02:57] <aetaric> sab_: did you try hadoop?
[02:58] <aetaric> without the version
[02:58] <sab_> i was trying to install Hadoop but it was giving me following msg....Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree .... reading state information... Done .....E: Couldn't find package hadoop-0.20.2--------can any one gv methe solution,i m new in linux
[02:58] <coby> is a bot for a server game
[02:58] <coby> manage game server
[02:58] <aetaric> sab_: sudo apt-get install hadoop
[02:58] <hotxboy> I got some errors returns back when hit dmesg|tail
[02:58] <hotxboy> [   80.440431] ata4.00: status: { DRDY ERR }
[02:58] <hotxboy> [  133.093263] ACPI: Please implement acpi_video_bus_ROM_seq_show
[02:58] <hotxboy> [  133.250579] ACPI: Please implement acpi_video_bus_ROM_seq_show
[02:58] <hotxboy> [  134.123082] ACPI: Please implement acpi_video_bus_ROM_seq_show
[02:58] <hotxboy> [ 1333.281087] CE: hpet increasing min_delta_ns to 15000 nsec
[02:58] <FloodBot1> hotxboy: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[02:58] <coby> kik slap
[02:58] <kevin_> I've wanted to try to get KDE on my computer but it fails everytime I tried. I went into a virtual console and tried startkde and I got this: Display is not set or cannot connect to the x server.
[02:58] <hotxboy> what does thism mean?
[02:58] <kevin_> What should i do to get the kdm working?
[02:59] <sab_> aetaric, yes i tried then i got the mentioned msg
[02:59] <hotxboy> [  133.093263] ACPI: Please implement acpi_video_bus_ROM_seq_show]
[02:59] <aetaric> sab_: sudo apt-get update
[02:59] <MonsterTux> Question: Does anyone have any links on how to upload files to the package manager?
[02:59] <coby> mandingo bot ?
[02:59] <coby> instal
[02:59] <coby> or somthing
[02:59] <hotxboy> [  133.250579] ACPI: Please implement acpi_video_bus_ROM_seq_show Anyone knows how to fix this?
[02:59] <vbabiy> hey guys is there a way in 10.04 to stream the mic sound to your speackers
[03:00] <aetaric> MonsterTux: you don't? only certain people can?
[03:00] <Snow_Wolf> Does anyone know how to, using bash, read the first two characters of a line and then go down and read the next two?
[03:00] <MonsterTux> aetaric: Yah I realize that. But I'm almost positive you can submit a file to be uploaded (once reviewed and oh-kayed of course)
[03:00] <MonsterTux> aetaric: Me and a few other people have been working on a program.
[03:01] <sab_> aetaric, now updated what should i do now?
[03:01] <anubis> where do i set up my short cuts for ctr+alt+f*
[03:02] <anubis> its not on anymore i cant chang eto different terminals
[03:02] <aetaric> sab_: sudo apt-get install hadoop
[03:02] <MonsterTux> aetaric: Any input? Or am I just gonna have to search on my own...
[03:03] <aetaric> MonsterTux: i couldn't find anything on it
[03:03] <MonsterTux> aetaric: Yah me neither, I guess I'll just have to keep looking.... Do you know anyone that might have an idea about it?
[03:03] <aetaric> then again, i've seen projects that have their own repos
[03:03] <acp_> hi, can any one direct me to a how to setting my epson LX 300+II in 8.04 server via command line, help would be appreciated, thank in advance
[03:03] <anubis> I am having troulbe switching to virtual terminals
[03:03] <mickster04> before someone showed a link about how to get terminal on the desktop, i have trouble with it not working, no errors just no nothing, where would i look for error logs:/
[03:04] <sab_> aetaric, yes i tried but again getting these msg ----"Reading package lists... Done ....Building dependency tree ....Reading state information... Done....E: Couldn't find package hadoop-0.20.2"
[03:04] <aetaric> sab_: might be a package bug
[03:04] <Airris> sab_, most likely it's misspelling
[03:04] <sab_> aetaric, how can i fix this pkg bug
[03:05] <Airris> i recommend first doing 'aptitude search hadoop'
[03:05] <ubutom> MonsterTux, you gotta contact maintainers somehow, maybe this is a start: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NewDevelopersAndMaintainers
[03:05] <aetaric> sab_: if it is a bug, it can't be fixed by you
[03:05] <Snow_Wolf> Does anyone know how to, using bash, read the first two characters of a line and then go down and read the next two?
[03:05] <aetaric> Airris: it is getting ther version from somewhere
[03:06] <ubutom> MonsterTux, and here might be interesting as well :) https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopers?action=show&redirect=NewMembersMaintainersDraft
[03:06] <MonsterTux> ubutom: Thanks. I'll look there. I'll get back to you on what I find. And again, all help appreciated
[03:06] <kevin_> I've wanted to try to get KDE on my computer but it fails everytime I tried. I went into a virtual console and tried startkde and I got this: Display is not set or cannot connect to the x server.
[03:06] <kevin_> What should i do to get the kdm working?
[03:06] <Airris> hmm, GTK takes a while to compile
[03:06]  * Airris taps foot impatiently
[03:07] <sab_> aetaric, any other solutions?
[03:07] <sasayins> hi, i just installed wine in my ubuntu 9.10. and im wondering how can I run a dos executable file(.EXE) in ubuntu cmdline?
[03:07] <ubutom> MonsterTux, np
[03:07] <Airris> sab_ do aptitude search hadoop. Perhaps you can find another version of the file. There's often several packages, the normal, the dev, the dbg, perhaps a slightly older version
[03:07] <cmpsalvestrini> sasayins: try DOSEmu
[03:07] <vicsar> @sasayins: install WINE
[03:07] <arvind_khadri> hi, is there a package which provides just an ldap-client
[03:08] <sasayins> @viscar: i see, so I will just type the exe file in the commandline after installing WINE?
[03:08] <sasayins> @viscar: then it will run?
[03:08] <vicsar> go to: Applications--> Ubuntu Software Center --> an search for Wine
[03:09] <bastid_raZor> sasayins: be in the same directory as the file.exe and type wine file.exe
[03:09] <vVvHACKERvVv> to run exe, type "wine file.exe"
[03:09] <sasayins> @vicsar: yeah already installed =)
[03:09] <sab_> Airris, i did aptitude search hadoop,but getting no msg
[03:09] <sasayins> @bastid_raZor: with "wine" before the exe file?
[03:09] <btques> anyone know the typical /dev for bluetooth usb devices?
[03:09] <vVvHACKERvVv> yes
[03:09] <bastid_raZor> sasayins: yes
[03:09] <cmpsalvestrini> @sasayins: yeah, that should do it.
[03:10] <vicsar> @sasayins: Ok. Do as bastid_razor sez
[03:10] <Airris> sab_,  dunno then
[03:10] <btques> anyone know the typical /dev/? for bluetooth usb devices?
[03:10] <bastid_raZor> sab_: there is no package available name hadoop
[03:10] <sasayins> @bastid_raZor @cmpsalvestrini @vicsar : thanks =)
[03:10] <vVvHACKERvVv> btques: is it a VM or a standalone host?
[03:10] <arunbabu> I am using Ubuntu 9.04 How to set default resolution in it?
[03:10] <btques> vVvHACKERvVv: a standalone host, its a usb bluetooth wifi card
[03:11] <vVvHACKERvVv> btques: /dev/btd0x
[03:11] <ubutom> arvind_khadri, found ldap-client, it comes with ldap-utils, to install sudo aptitude install ldap-client
[03:11] <vVvHACKERvVv> where x is bluetooth sub-node
[03:11] <btques> vVvHACKERvVv: there are no /dev/bt* and its registering in lsusb as Bus 002 Device 003: ID 047d:105d Kensington PocketMouse Bluetooth
[03:11] <MonsterTux> ubutom: So I read those pages. I'm not actually seeing anything about uploading to the package manager, or how to go about doing that.....Unless I'm totally missing something. All they seem to be talking about is workign with the Ubuntu team on Ubuntu packages, rather than 3rd party things (like what I am wanting to upload)
[03:12] <sab_> bastid_raZor, http://hadoop.apache.org/common/releases.html#Download
[03:12] <vVvHACKERvVv> btques: Oh you have on eof those funny ones lol
[03:12] <bazhang> !ppa | MonsterTux
[03:12] <arunbabu> Someone please help it setting up the default screen resolution in Ubuntu 9.04
[03:12] <arvind_khadri> ubutom, but ldap-client says its a virtual package...
[03:12] <MonsterTux> ubottu:  Kay, I'll read that.
[03:12] <vVvHACKERvVv> arunbabu: System->Preferences->Display
[03:12] <ubutom> arvind_khadri, yeah, it install ldap-utils too
[03:12] <user__> wer do i find the new firefox i have uploaded at my linux 5.04
[03:12] <bastid_raZor> sab_: it doesn't mean Ubuntu has a package for it.
[03:13] <bazhang> user__, which version? 5.04?
[03:13] <sab_> bastid_raZor, ohh
[03:13] <user__> ubuntu
[03:13] <brandonc503> i wana use dreamweaver to connect to my linux box. i need to set up ftp server?
[03:13] <mickster04> does terminal have logs anywhere?
[03:13] <btques> vVvHACKERvVv: its working fine sending files back and forth, but i need it for ppp
[03:13] <ubutom> MonsterTux, on second page theres a link to Apply to the Developer Membership Board using the Application Process
[03:13] <sab_> bastid_raZor, then i cant use it on ubuntu?
[03:13] <bazhang> user__, 5.04 is no longer supported
[03:13] <arvind_khadri> ubutom, oh ok . thanks.
[03:13] <bastid_raZor> sab_: http://wiki.debian.org/Hadoop  start here and read all about the missing dependencies you will need to get
[03:13] <wolter> hi, i am having problems with my internet in my kernel -16-generic
[03:13] <vVvHACKERvVv> btques: why in the world woould you use bt for ppp?
[03:14] <arunbabu> vVvHACKERvVv: i an using Onboard graphics card [Nvidia] .After setting up resoltuion at System->Preferences->Display , it's not being saved after restart.
[03:14] <wolter> how could I solve? I have already restarted a few times
[03:14] <ubutom> arvind_khadri, np,hope it is what you were looking for
[03:14] <btques> vVvHACKERvVv: i just need it, do you know what other dev name it could be?
[03:14] <user__> so how can i watch videos from youtube if 5.04 is no longer supported?
[03:14] <vVvHACKERvVv> arunbabu: try to use the Vesa driver, or search for new hardware specific drivers
[03:14] <aetaric> sab_: you can. you will likely have to build it from source
[03:14] <vVvHACKERvVv> btques: give me a dmesg please
[03:14] <bazhang> user__, no idea what you mean; get a supported version from www.ubuntu.com
[03:15] <user__> ok i'll try...thanks
[03:15] <arunbabu> vVvHACKERvVv: i have installed nvidia hardware drivers.
[03:15] <arvind_khadri> ubutom, erm, are ldap and openldap different ?
[03:15] <bastid_raZor> sab_: actually, that page is not going to help with Ubuntu. from what i can see unless you grab the source and compile it .. you will not get to use it
[03:15] <vVvHACKERvVv> arunbabu: Try to use Vesa drivers once nd see if it saves the settings
[03:15] <cfedde> arvind_khadri: openldap is an implementation of the ldap protocol and service.
[03:16] <ubutom> arvind_khadri, no idea, sorry, I jsut searched using aptitude
[03:16] <btques> vVvHACKERvVv: dmesg says usbcore: registered new interface driver btusb, but no /dev/bt* still found
[03:16] <MonsterTux> ubutom, aetaric: Well I've figure it out. Thanks for the help everyone
[03:16] <arvind_khadri> ubutom, oh thats ok , never mind :)
[03:16] <aetaric> sab_: you could get a debian package, but ymmv
[03:16] <sab_> bastid_raZor, can please tell me how to grab source and compile it on ubuntu ,I am novice in linux...:(
[03:16] <juboba> hey guyd
[03:16] <arunbabu> vVvHACKERvVv: will it work well for Nvidia card ?
[03:16] <juboba> guys
[03:16] <juboba> wuz up?
[03:16] <bastid_raZor> !find hadoop
[03:16] <arvind_khadri> cfedde, oh ok. so i can just install a client of ldap right ?
[03:16] <ubutom> MonsterTux, maybe a good idea would be to ask on irc on Freenode #ubuntu-devel
[03:16] <bazhang> juboba, ubuntu support question?
[03:16] <vVvHACKERvVv> arunbabu: absolutely
[03:17] <digitalfiz> bastid_raZor, banshee seems to handle my music just fine, just a small learning curve on its operation thanks for the reccomendation
[03:17] <juboba> bazhang: actually yes
[03:17] <juboba> I have a problem
[03:17] <bastid_raZor> digitalfiz: glad i could help. best of luck
[03:17] <vVvHACKERvVv> btques: pm me with your /dev dir
[03:17] <cfedde> arvind_khadri: if all you want to do is query an ldap server.  Like say AD then yes.
[03:17] <sab_> bastid_raZor, after find hadoop what should i do?
[03:17] <juboba> bazhang: I installed video codecs in my laptop and my desktop computer
[03:17] <bastid_raZor> sab_: i'm not going to be able to help.
[03:17] <sab_> bastid_raZor, can please let me know how to build from a source
[03:17] <juboba> bazhang: and in my desktop computer I get the videos with altered colors
[03:17] <kandjar> hi there,
[03:18] <kandjar> any bash guru here?
[03:18] <anubis> anyone know chvt ? i need to add my user to it again
[03:18] <juboba> any ideas?
[03:18]  * vVvHACKERvVv is bash guru , perl guru, python gugr and so on..
[03:18] <bazhang> kandjar, try in #bash
[03:18] <arvind_khadri> cfedde, and also log in to the server. when i do an aptitude search for ldap ,it shows that ldap-client is virtual
[03:18] <btques> vVvHACKERvVv: getting it in a pastebin now
[03:18] <vVvHACKERvVv> btques: right
[03:19] <bastid_raZor> sab_: possibly try #httpd for possible help
[03:19] <btques> vVvHACKERvVv: http://paste.ubuntu.com/401548/
[03:19] <vVvHACKERvVv> btques: hold pls
[03:19] <brandonc503> i wana use dreamweaver to connect to my linux box. i need to set up ftp server?
[03:19] <goddard> How can I make the ubuntu calander useful?
[03:19] <blakkheim> goddard: use it
[03:20] <cfedde> brandonc503: or an sshd
[03:20] <rafaelsoaresbr> does ubuntu-restricted-extras include real player's codecs?
[03:20] <goddard> blakkheim how do you do that?
[03:20] <btques> vVvHACKERvVv: rafaelsoaresbr: no
[03:20] <goddard> blakkheim it has no features from what i can see
[03:20] <meanburrito920_> rafaelsoaresbr: it should
[03:20] <markl_> i have a dvd iso image, what is the easiest way to burn it?
[03:21] <vVvHACKERvVv> btques: is has to be one of the usbmon devices
[03:21] <btques> rafaelsoaresbr: no, i checked with the bbc, which has real and asx, and only the microsoft one worked
[03:21] <bastid_raZor> markl_: k3b, in my opinion, is the best burning software available
[03:21] <meanburrito920_> markl_: insert a dvd into a dvd+ drive and right click the file, selecting burn-to-disk
[03:21] <hotxboy> Any idea to fix the ACPI video problem come across when using ubuntu?
[03:21] <remix1> hey guys, so i got my netbook today from dell.. with windows 7 so i instanly installed ubuntu remix 9.10 with wubi (dual booted) now my ubuntu it tells me i have 61 bad sectors. when i scan with windows it says no bad sectors. whats then mean?
[03:21] <btques> vVvHACKERvVv: is there a probe i can do on the dev's?
[03:21] <markl_> i didn't get a burn to disc option unfortunately
[03:21] <goddard> How can I make the ubuntu calander useful?
[03:22] <blakkheim> goddard: use it
[03:22] <meanburrito920_> hotxboy: acpi is for power, not video
[03:22] <goddard> blakkheim how do you do that?
[03:22] <hotxboy> yes
[03:22] <markl_> goddard: how do you define useful?
[03:22] <goddard> blakkheim it has no features from what i can see
[03:22] <vVvHACKERvVv> btques: not system specific, you have to write your own in bash or csh, every sys is different
[03:22] <goddard> markl add appointments and reminders
[03:22] <bastid_raZor> deja vu
[03:22] <Muscovy> Is there any "dangers" to giving a GPG key a life of a year or so?
[03:22] <meanburrito920_> hotxboy: can you elaborate then?
[03:22] <hotxboy> but it can control brightness.
[03:22] <vVvHACKERvVv> btques: I am not aware of a bluetooth specific device probe
[03:22] <btques> vVvHACKERvVv: x86 system
[03:23] <sab_> how to build a software from source
[03:23] <sab_> what is the commandline code?
[03:23] <bastid_raZor> goddard: it actually use evolution as your appointment stuff.. if you double click a date.
[03:23] <hotxboy> meanburrito920_: then what does this mean? [  133.093263] ACPI: Please implement acpi_video_bus_ROM_seq_show
[03:23] <vVvHACKERvVv> btques: check out sg0 & 1 I didn't see them before
[03:23] <btques> vVvHACKERvVv: its probably usbmon0, ok, i'll try those too
[03:23] <arunbabu> This is my partition table and menu.lst http://pastebin.com/pd345Mw6 I am having problems with dual booting with xp and ubuntu. Hope someone can help with it.
[03:23] <meanburrito920_> sab_: it depends on what the project is. Most projects have a file called INSTALL in the root directory of the project
[03:23] <bazhang> !compile > sab_
[03:24] <vVvHACKERvVv> arunbabu, just get rid of windows
[03:24] <vVvHACKERvVv> ;-0
[03:24] <meanburrito920_> hotxboy: I'm afraid I don't know. Have you tried looking for it online?
[03:24] <hotxboy> my laptop lost 4 keycode when start-up with ubuntu.
[03:24] <arunbabu> vVvHACKERvVv: unfortunately I can't :)
[03:24] <hotxboy> yes tried all.
[03:24] <kevin_> I've wanted to try to get KDE on my computer but it fails everytime I tried. I went into a virtual console and tried startkde and I got this: Display is not set or cannot connect to the x server. What should I do?
[03:24] <vVvHACKERvVv> arunbabu: was a linux joke
[03:24] <vVvHACKERvVv> I really didn't mean it
[03:24] <vVvHACKERvVv> but then again...
[03:24] <arunbabu> vVvHACKERvVv: never mind .
[03:24] <arunbabu> :)
[03:25] <hotxboy> anybody here knows it?
[03:25] <anubis> Could someone help me with a chvt problem ?
[03:25] <vVvHACKERvVv> arunbabu: and btw, your partition table doesn't matter, the boot loader will load any bootable partition
[03:25] <vVvHACKERvVv> preferably grub
[03:26] <iflema> arunbabu yeah what vVv said...... winxp needs to be on the first partition or it complains.... if it where at sda1 thered be no problems
[03:26] <hotxboy> ACPI is a way to control power management including screen brightness of laptops.
[03:26] <toastedmilk> Does anyone know about configuring apache's DocumentRoot upon fresh install?
[03:26] <vVvHACKERvVv> iflema: that is not true
[03:26] <vVvHACKERvVv> iflema: it only has to be a master partition below cylinder boundary
[03:26] <vVvHACKERvVv> 1024 cylinder
[03:26] <iflema> vVvHACKERvVv have you tried with xp recently?
[03:27] <vVvHACKERvVv> I have tried everything imaginable
[03:27] <rafaelsoaresbr> arunbabu: Have you installed GRUB at MBR (hd0,0)?
[03:27] <iflema> vVvHACKERvVv once apon a time xp hade to be on the first partition.
[03:27] <arunbabu> iflema: vVvHACKERvVv: is there anyway I can solve my problem without reinstalling ?
[03:27] <vVvHACKERvVv> iflema: yes it did that is no longer true
[03:27] <arunbabu> rafaelsoaresbr: how to confirm it ?
[03:28] <Golden_Kumquat> For whatever reason, I get a "device not ready" when trying to connect to a wireless network
[03:28] <iflema> vVvHACKERvVv goodone...... i guess
[03:28] <vVvHACKERvVv> arunbabu: you need to learn how to use grub, you can boot it by yourself by initializing your partition
[03:28] <vVvHACKERvVv> whoever asked about apache I am an expert with httpdconf so ask away
[03:29] <arunbabu> vVvHACKERvVv: Hope you can help me fixing with this at present!! :)
[03:29] <faleh> i upgrade my Ubuntu 9.04 to Ubuntu 10.4, but suddenly i can't open the Firefox anymore!! every time i click on it, the "start firefox..." appear in the down panel and then just disappear
[03:29] <sasayins> can I use cygwin under wine?
[03:29] <abhinav> arunbabu: what is the issue ? coulg you repeat please ?
[03:29] <vVvHACKERvVv> arunbabu: You need to google how to boot windwos partition with grub from command line I am not doing searching for you
[03:29] <vVvHACKERvVv> I will tell you how is all
[03:29] <abhinav> !lucid | faleh
[03:29] <arunbabu> abhinav: This is my partition table and menu.lst http://pastebin.com/pd345Mw6 I am having problems with dual booting with xp and ubuntu.
[03:30] <vVvHACKERvVv> sasayins: why in the world would you want to use cygwin under wine????
[03:30] <edbian> sasayins, You should probably just use a terminal ;)
[03:30] <Golden_Kumquat> How do I configure my Wi-fi so I can actually connect?
[03:30] <DrDank> Hey guys. anyone here used VMPlayer on WinXP to run Ubuntu?
[03:30] <abhinav> arunbabu: what did you do ? install windows after linux ?
[03:30] <vVvHACKERvVv> Golden_Kumquat: is there any encryption? WPA, WEP?
[03:30] <Golden_Kumquat> No
[03:30] <Golden_Kumquat> It's not even that
[03:31] <abhinav> arunbabu: some links at http://delicious.com/abhinav/mydesktop
[03:31] <sasayins> @vVvHACKERvVv: because I have a cross-compiler, customize for windows system, I am using it in windows using cygwin. And I want to use the cross-compiler in ubuntu
[03:31] <Golden_Kumquat> I get "device not ready" under "Wireless networks"
[03:31] <vVvHACKERvVv> Golden_Kumquat: sudo ifconfig wlano [or your wifi card] inet=ip.ip.ip.ip netmask=255.25.255.0
[03:31] <sasayins> @edbin : thinking that.. =)
[03:31] <vVvHACKERvVv> Golden_Kumquat,: just fillin your numbers
[03:32] <vVvHACKERvVv> Golden_Kumquat: Device dirver is not working then
[03:32] <Golden_Kumquat> Yeah, I figured as much
[03:32] <abhinav> sasayins: might be better to use virtualbox / vmware, no ?
[03:32] <arunbabu> abhinav: installed linux after windows.
[03:32] <vVvHACKERvVv> I always keep a USB wifi card that know works with Nix
[03:32] <rafaelsoaresbr> arunbabu: when you install windows, it sets it's partition as "active".
[03:33] <vVvHACKERvVv> sasayins: I see @ your cygwin issue
[03:33] <sasayins> avhinav: oh never thought of that, so I have to use VMware or virtualbox in here in my ubuntu?
[03:33] <arunbabu> abhinav: links doesnt seem to be working
[03:33]  * vVvHACKERvVv Not from me, do not use VirtualBox for anything other than smartphone os, it does not work properly
[03:34] <vVvHACKERvVv> eg droid, webos ...
[03:34] <sasayins> @vVvHACKERvVv: yeah, that cross-compiler is a gcc, but the customized is not available for linux box
[03:34] <arunbabu> rafaelsoaresbr: so ?
[03:34] <rafaelsoaresbr> arunbabu: I think you should try setting linux's partition as "Active" again.
[03:34] <vVvHACKERvVv> sasayins: why not just use mingw?
[03:34] <Golden_Kumquat> How do I find my IP?
[03:34] <vVvHACKERvVv> mingw will compile with the headers you wish
[03:34] <vVvHACKERvVv> Golden_Kumquat: ifconfig
[03:35] <Golden_Kumquat> Ah thanks
[03:35] <rafaelsoaresbr> arunbabu: $sudo cfdisk to check
[03:35] <arunbabu> rafaelsoaresbr: i installed linux after windows. So linux should be active right?
[03:35] <sasayins> vVvHACKERvVv: mingw. here in ubuntu? then I can run that cross-compiler?
[03:36] <vVvHACKERvVv> sasayins: I apologise, I misunderstood your configuration
[03:36] <arunbabu> rafaelsoaresbr: ERROR :FATAL ERROR: Bad logical partition 6: enlarged logical partitions overlap
[03:36] <Golden_Kumquat> Hmm, all I get is 127.0.0.1
[03:36] <vVvHACKERvVv> Golden_Kumquat: you can't simply have the loopback you are on the internet
[03:36] <sasayins> vVvHACKERvVv: oh its ok, I think I am the one who is very confusing.
[03:36] <vVvHACKERvVv> ifconfig -a
[03:37] <sevol> hi, i have 2 harddrives. 1 has ubuntu installed, the other has windows 7. is it possible to conver the 2nd drive with windows 7 into virtualbox? both drives boot seperately atm.
[03:37] <vVvHACKERvVv> sasayins: what exactly do you need from gcc that you cannot pass a flag from ubuntu or with a lib
[03:37] <vVvHACKERvVv> eg so
[03:38] <vVvHACKERvVv> sevol: virtual boxes do not work in that mannor
[03:38] <arunbabu> rafaelsoaresbr: how to fix this now ? :(
[03:38] <rafaelsoaresbr> arunbabu: try, sudo cfdisk /dev/sdx, change "x" with you hd's letter
[03:38] <toastedmilk> #sluglinux
[03:38] <toastedmilk> ..
[03:38] <Golden_Kumquat> Yeah, all I'm getting for an IP address is 127.0.0.1 still
[03:39] <sevol> vVvHACKERvVv: ;[ then is it possible for me to create an image of the windows 7 install then format the drive, then use virtualbox to install that image?
[03:39] <vVvHACKERvVv> Golden_Kumquat: try sudo ifconfig -a
[03:39] <Golden_Kumquat> It gives me the same thing
[03:39] <vVvHACKERvVv> sevol: A virtual machine must be installed to the Virtual machine system such as vmware, you cannot simply copy a windows install and run it in VM
[03:39] <vVvHACKERvVv> it doesnt work that way
[03:40] <arunbabu> rafaelsoaresbr: here is my partition table http://pastebin.com/pd345Mw6 . I am not very familiar with this stuff.
[03:40] <vVvHACKERvVv> Golden_Kumquat: I don't get that, goto google and type what is my IP
[03:40] <gh0d> vVvHACKERvVv, yes you can
[03:40] <gh0d> i've imaged hds several time and turned them into VMs
[03:40] <sevol> vVvHACKERvVv: yea i understand that but why not if you save the drive as an image?
[03:40] <vVvHACKERvVv> gh0d: not, the hardware will not match
[03:40] <vVvHACKERvVv> gh0d: believ eme I have tried
[03:40] <Golden_Kumquat> The problem is that I can't get to Google since I don't have the driver device installed
[03:40] <sevol> vVvHACKERvVv: then install the image ?
[03:40] <gh0d> vVvHACKERvVv, true it wont but I've never had serious issues with it
[03:40] <vVvHACKERvVv> sevol: you will need an OS install
[03:40] <sevol> gh0d: if u did it can u show me how?
[03:41] <vVvHACKERvVv> gh0d: The registry will never work properly
[03:41] <sasayins> vVvHACKERvVv: its very appreciating your responses in my question but I think I am asking the wrong questions. Sorry for that I am noob about this linux things. And I just realize that I just need a wine to run my cross-compiler built for windows binary. thanks a lot.
[03:41] <gh0d> sevol, in a nutshell i'd hook the hd up to a usb sata/ide reader and then convert the disk image to a virtual machine image using WinImage
[03:41] <greezmunkey> sevol: I remember running across how-tos on Google that describe the process of creating a virtual winbox from an existing install. It looked a bit hairy, but it can be done.
[03:41] <phexter> not only the registry is a problem, the hardware is changing, too and that's something windows doesn't like at all
[03:42] <vVvHACKERvVv> greezmunkey: wow that newz to me
[03:42] <vVvHACKERvVv> interesting to know though
[03:42] <greezmunkey> gh0d: sorry, I was busy typing while you answered! :)
[03:42] <vVvHACKERvVv> I never would recommend it to someone
[03:42] <Golden_Kumquat> I was able to get the WiFi to work just fine on Windows, but I guess it's missing something here?
[03:42] <rafaelsoaresbr> arunbabu: sudo fdisk -l
[03:42] <sevol> gh0d: is it possible to create the win image from my ubuntu install?
[03:42] <vVvHACKERvVv> the basic idea is that creating an image to use on virtual will never work the way its supposed to
[03:42] <gh0d> sevol, doubt it
[03:42] <sevol> because at the moment the drives are seperately booted
[03:42] <vVvHACKERvVv> better off to install clean
[03:43] <Nisstyre65> Golden_Kumquat, check if your chipset is supported by the Linux kernel : )
[03:43] <vVvHACKERvVv> just my opinion
[03:43] <sevol> i'd have to reboot, move the windows drive to boot first
[03:43] <greezmunkey> vVvHACKERvVv: I don't think I recommended it, and went as far as to say it was a bit hairy.
[03:43] <gh0d> vVvHACKERvVv, then how does VMWare's migration tool work then
[03:43] <Roasted> GUYZ
[03:43] <Roasted> wrong chat
[03:43] <Nisstyre65> if not...
[03:43] <Nisstyre65> !ndiswrapper
[03:43] <gh0d> vVvHACKERvVv, it migrates physical machines into virtual machines without any problems
[03:43] <vVvHACKERvVv> gh0d: I am not aware of that feature, let me check please hang on
[03:43]  * Airris is disapearing
[03:43] <Airris> bye
[03:44] <tiziazrou> Hi I dont understand why the system sound is low everything is to the max in mixer may you help please
[03:44] <sevol> gh0d: vmware migration tool does this for you?
[03:44] <necro_> how to turn on compiz?
[03:44] <gh0d> vVvHACKERvVv, http://www.vmware.com/products/converter/
[03:44] <blakkheim> necro_: compiz --replace
[03:44] <arunbabu> rafaelsoaresbr: http://pastebin.com/XcVxRzmi it is " sudo cfdisk /dev/sda5 " ??
[03:44] <vVvHACKERvVv> ghod: That is not the VMware workstation, t is a specialized component, but kudoz for mentioning it
[03:44] <gh0d> sevol, yes but i've never used that personally. I was just making a point
[03:44] <vVvHACKERvVv> I didn't know about that
[03:45] <vVvHACKERvVv> gh0d: IN the workstation you can only clone existing Vms
[03:45] <brandonc503> in stalled ftp but when i connect it puts me in /username/home. where in vpftpd.conf do i change that?
[03:46] <tiziazrou> Hi I dont understand why the system sound is low everything is to the max in mixer may you help please
[03:46] <vVvHACKERvVv> brandonc503: most assuradly in /etc
[03:46] <Nisstyre65> brandonc503, you need to change the root of your ftp server
[03:46] <sevol> gh0d: ok thx im trying it right now
[03:47] <gh0d> vVvHACKERvVv, like I said I've done physical -> VM conversion using WinImage and Microsoft Virtual PC (free and legit for customers)
[03:47] <gh0d> sevol, no prob
[03:47] <sevol> how would i go about setting up my second hardrive as a slave?
[03:47] <vVvHACKERvVv> gh0d: thanks, for the new info, I would just never do it LoL
[03:47] <gh0d> vVvHACKERvVv, haha i never said it was fun but it can be done
[03:47] <vVvHACKERvVv> touche gh0d
[03:47] <Golden_Kumquat> I assume that if I plug in an ethernet cable, I'll be connected without any trouble?
[03:47] <vVvHACKERvVv> anyone else play around with metasploit?
[03:48] <sevol> vVvHACKERvVv: i do
[03:48]  * vVvHACKERvVv loves metasploit
[03:48] <vVvHACKERvVv> such a great set of useful tools
[03:48] <Nisstyre65> Golden_Kumquat, yes
[03:49] <Golden_Kumquat> All right, thanks
[03:49] <sevol> vVvHACKERvVv: its a nice platform, but i actualyl never was able to pentest anything ;/ even local machines
[03:49] <Nisstyre65> you might need to manually invoke dhcpcd
[03:49] <vVvHACKERvVv> Nisstyre65: btw, changing the ftp root is excessive, all yo uneed to do is set your ftp client to goto a specific directory
[03:49] <Nisstyre65> well, I didn't know what client he's using
[03:49] <vVvHACKERvVv> if your ftp config uses the DefaultRoot ~ directive as proftpd does
[03:50] <vVvHACKERvVv> just a note is all
[03:50] <vVvHACKERvVv> Seveas: I setup VMs to test
[03:50] <vVvHACKERvVv> Seveas: works great
[03:50] <vVvHACKERvVv> Seveas: XPsp2 I have done with over 40 payloads
[03:50] <vVvHACKERvVv> sp3 is hard
[03:51] <vVvHACKERvVv> sometimes its jsut easier to crack wep and get on local rather than penetrate and use medusa to brute admin xp machines but thats ust my opinion
[03:52] <sevol> vVvHACKERvVv: i never tested on xpsp2 locally, but i've tried at a friends house
[03:52] <arunbabu> I am trying to boot windows xp from grub. I think I have done it correct http://pastebin.com/pd345Mw6 . It would be helpful if someone can help with it.
[03:52] <sevol> vVvHACKERvVv: i actualyl turned off the firewalls, allowed remote n opened all ports, but nothing ;/
[03:52] <vVvHACKERvVv> Seveas: tcp wrapper reverse is what to use to establish SP2 session
[03:52] <vVvHACKERvVv> works like a charm
[03:52] <vVvHACKERvVv> specifically, smb exploits
[03:52] <vVvHACKERvVv> Sp2 is infamous for smb sploits
[03:53] <Nisstyre65> what could possibly be the motivation to break into a windows share? lol
[03:53] <sevol> vVvHACKERvVv: u get any luck with patched sp2?
[03:53] <vVvHACKERvVv> Nisstyre65: it's not motivation, its the fact that it can be done
[03:53] <Nisstyre65> yeah
[03:53] <vVvHACKERvVv> simply fun to try
[03:53] <bastid_raZor> !ot
[03:54] <vVvHACKERvVv> Seveas: yes
[03:54] <greezmunkey> !ot
[03:54] <vVvHACKERvVv> sp2 ANY version is suseptable
[03:54] <Nisstyre65> It's no fun trying to root your own stuff though, because you know how to stop it. Unless you tried to set it up like a typical user would.
[03:54] <bazhang> vVvHACKERvVv, please take chat to #ubuntu-offtopic
[03:54] <Nisstyre65> and yeah
[03:54] <Nisstyre65> ot
[03:54] <steadydee> test
[03:54] <vVvHACKERvVv> bazhang: no prob just was quiet in here
[03:55] <rafaelsoaresbr> arunbabu: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows. don't this solve your problem?
[03:55] <vVvHACKERvVv> I'm done
[03:55] <brandonc503> Nisstyre65 where is the setting for ftp server root?
[03:55] <vVvHACKERvVv> anyone have any apache questions or LAMP server q's?
[03:55] <Nisstyre65> brandonc503, what server are you using?
[03:55] <Nisstyre65> probably in /etc
[03:55] <brandonc503> vsftpd
[03:55] <vVvHACKERvVv> brandonc503: just a suggestion for you, use proftpd...
[03:56] <arunbabu> rafaelsoaresbr: i will try it. Make case is recovering xp after installing ubuntu
[03:56] <kruzen> FATAL: Error inserting nvidia (/lib/modules/2.6.31.14-generic/kernel/drivers/video/nvidia.ko): No such device
[03:56] <kruzen> some help?
[03:56] <sevol> vVvHACKERvVv: do u use metasploit on ubuntu or backtrack?
[03:56] <Nisstyre65> brandonc503, do cd /etc and look for a file like vsftpd.conf
[03:56] <vVvHACKERvVv> Seveas: I think I got yelled at for talking about metasploit
[03:56] <vVvHACKERvVv> by bazhang
[03:57] <vVvHACKERvVv> I mean sevol
[03:57] <rafaelsoaresbr> rafaelsoaresbr, Is windows starting up?
[03:57] <vVvHACKERvVv> sevol: bsd ;-)
[03:57] <rafaelsoaresbr> arunbabu: Is windows starting up?
[03:57] <brandonc503> Nisstyre65 im in that file.. see chroot stuff
[03:58] <vVvHACKERvVv> sevol?
[03:58] <Nisstyre65> look for a line specifying the root dir
[03:58] <arunbabu> arunbabu: i an unable to get into windows . When I select Windows it it showing up error. BTW my windows is in /dev/sda5 so in grub it is (hd0,4) right?
[03:59] <arunbabu> rafaelsoaresbr:  i an unable to get into windows . When I select Windows it it showing up error. BTW my windows is in /dev/sda5 so in grub it is (hd0,4) right?
[03:59] <nathanbdot> Okay so I have linux server installed and it's running a VERY LONG download via apt-get.  Is there a way I can run some other commands while I wait for this?
[03:59] <nathanbdot> ubuntu server***
[03:59] <blakkheim> nathanbdot: use screen or another tty
[03:59] <Nisstyre65> nathan__, just open another terminal, assuming you have x installed
[03:59] <bazhang> nathanbdot, only a single instance of apt at one time
[03:59] <arunbabu> rafaelsoaresbr: I have tried that link. It doesnt help.
[04:00] <blakkheim> Nisstyre65: why would he have X on a server..
[04:00] <greezmunkey> Alt+F2 ??
[04:00] <Nisstyre65> oh lol
[04:00] <Nisstyre65> well, are you physically there or via ssh?
[04:00] <brandonc503> Nisstyre65: found secure_chroot_dir=/var/run/vsftpd/empty
[04:01] <nathanbdot> blakkheim: i have no desktop since it's the server edition. all i have is the command line. | bazhang: I don't want to run muliple apt instances.  But I want to transfer some files while I wait for apt-get to complete.
[04:01] <Nisstyre65> brandonc503, that's not your server root
[04:01] <nathanbdot> All I have is a command line--- nothing else
[04:01] <TheErk> Howdy all
[04:01] <heartlesshero> by 800, does not show me the option 1024 by 800, how would i change it back, step by step
[04:01] <blakkheim> nathanbdot: both of my suggestions were commandline
[04:01] <Nisstyre65> maybe the documentation for the server has the right file
[04:01] <greezmunkey> nathanbdot: Try Alt+F2 or F3
[04:01] <blakkheim> greezmunkey: you clearly don't understand
[04:02] <heartlesshero> my screen resolution changed from 1024 by 800 to something else, does not show me how to change it back, how can i change it to 1024 by 800
[04:02] <heartlesshero> ?
[04:02] <blakkheim> heartlesshero: 1024x800 is quite an odd resolution, are you sure it wasn't x768?
[04:03] <nathanbdot> blakkheim: ok sorry, I don't understand your suggestions then. I'm new and I'm trying to learn the cmd so I can become a more advanced linix user.
[04:03] <heartlesshero> it was 1024 by something not sure of the second number
[04:03] <psusi> nathanbdot, screen is the best thing, otherwise hit ctrl-z to suspend the job, then if it is the only background job you have, bg %1 to resume it in the background while you do other things.. .though if it tries to output, it can get garbled with the output of whtaever else you are doing at the time
[04:03] <arunbabu> I am trying to boot windows xp from grub. I think I have done it correct http://pastebin.com/pd345Mw6 . It would be helpful if someone can help with it.
[04:03] <greezmunkey> blakkheim: So Alt+Fn won't generate another tty?
[04:03] <heartlesshero> blakkheim: it was 1024 by something not sure of the second number
[04:03] <blakkheim> greezmunkey: that will switch to a virtual console on his local computer
[04:04] <nathanbdot> greezmunkey: would you mind detailing exactly what each of your suggestions would do? I don't want to try something that I don't know what it does
[04:04] <blakkheim> greezmunkey: he's remotely logged into a server
[04:04] <nathanbdot> psusi: Okay.  so screen is the command?
[04:04] <greezmunkey> blakkheim: Oh, I didn't see that. Sorry nathanbdot.
[04:06] <psusi> nathanbdot, screen lets you create several terminals and multiplex between them with one master terminal
[04:06] <nathanbdot> So even though I don't have a command line given to me (apt-get is outputting right now), I can still type the command?
[04:06] <psusi> nathanbdot, lets you disconnect from the session with several virtual terminals going and come back later too
[04:06] <psusi> nathanbdot, no, you have to use screen first
[04:07] <heartlesshero> does anyone know how to change a screen resolution to something thats not in the options
[04:07] <heartlesshero> ?
[04:07] <psusi> nathanbdot, if apt is already running, either ctrl-z to suspend it, or start another ssh instance to connect to the server
[04:07] <anubis> can anyone tell me how i can find out where a certain command is stored?
[04:07] <blakkheim> anubis: whereis command
[04:08] <vVvHACKERvVv> anubis: generally in /bin
[04:08] <vVvHACKERvVv> or /usr/bin
[04:08] <nathanbdot> psusi: ah another ssh. should have thought of that! okay..... so then my next question is how do I connect (locally) via ssh? haha
[04:08] <psusi> nathanbdot, if you just want to run something else real quick, then hit ctrl-z to suspend apt, then do what you want to do, then fg %1 to put the first job ( apt? ) back in the foreground
[04:08] <arunbabu> iflema: you told that XP needs to be first partition for no problems right? so isn't there anyway to fixit if it's not first partition ?
[04:08] <anubis> BlackBinary, thanks
[04:08] <greezmunkey> blakkheim: I looked through what was presented, and didn't see where nathanbdot stated that he was remote. I apprieciate the flame though.
[04:08] <nathanbdot> excatly $ fg %1 ?
[04:09] <psusi> nathan__, assuming that is the only thing you have in the background once you hit ctrl-z to suspend it, yes... fg %1 will put it back in the foreground
[04:09] <vVvHACKERvVv> If anyone has any apache or LAMP questions I will be happy to help
[04:09] <nathanbdot> psusi: okay i'll try that then
[04:09] <Flannel> anubis: `which command` will give you the path
[04:09] <psusi> fg puts a job back in the foreground... bg lets a suspended job run in the background... they take either a pid or %n where n is the job id according to the output of jobs
[04:10] <psusi> jobs running in the background can spit output at you at any time, which can get confusing... they will block if they try to read input until you foreground them again
[04:10] <anubis> Flannel, thanks
[04:11] <arunbabu> vVvHACKERvVv: just one more thing dude. Mine xp partition is in /dev/sda5 . So in menu.lst it should be given as (hd0,4) ?
[04:11] <nathanbdot> psusi: excellent - just tested it and it works (of course) thanks! :)
[04:12] <vVvHACKERvVv> arunbabu: it depends, grub will not list partition number the same as the /dev dir
[04:12] <vVvHACKERvVv> you will have to check grub.conf
[04:12] <rafaelsoaresbr> arunbabu: Windows should be at /dev/sda1 to work properly, but it's at /dev/sda5 (hd0,4) (sda5 is a secondary partition)
[04:13] <Airris> hmm, building gtk then building midori mostly worked out. Just one thing, is there anyway I can add a program to the Applications list? I've been wondering this for a while for programs i've compiled from src
[04:13] <iflema> arunbabu that used to be the way.... may not be any more..... however a small partition up front say 50mb would do..... but that has its own issues
[04:13] <arunbabu> vVvHACKERvVv: i think my problem is with that. Now how can give the correct (hdX,X) ? On what it depends?
[04:14] <vVvHACKERvVv> arunbabu: remember hd(0 is drive one and the second number is the partition number
[04:14] <lat_> When reading a man page is there some way to search for specific words?
[04:14] <arunbabu> rafaelsoaresbr: iflema: so should I reinstall the whole XP and Ubuntu  to get them work properly? :(
[04:14] <blakkheim> lat_: /
[04:15] <vVvHACKERvVv> just count your partitions
[04:15] <Steamrunner> I've configured /etc/networking/interfaces so that it should be using static, but when I restart the networking service, it still seems to be grabbing it from dhcp. Is there something I'm overlooking?
[04:15] <iflema> arunbabu (hd0,4)....... well......
[04:15] <vVvHACKERvVv> where they reside on the drive will determine their numbers
[04:15] <iflema> arghhh.......
[04:16] <rafaelsoaresbr> arunbabu: I would recommend. have you ever started windows?
[04:16] <numberGrey> dumb question, but can i set a resolution in my xorg.conf that is outside of what is listed as one of the options in the display menu? so for example rather than a 4:3 ratio on a crt to a 16:9?
[04:16] <lat_> blakkheim, thank you very much! That helps.
[04:16] <arunbabu> rafaelsoaresbr: not after installing UBUNTU :(
[04:17] <numberGrey> or are resolutions determined solely by the video card?
[04:17] <steven_> how do get add on for compiz
[04:17] <nathanbdot> So my next question is: I have 3 hard drives installed. One has Windows on it (the master) and another has ubuntu server on it (the third is just files).  How can I access the Windows drive?
[04:17] <iflema> arunbabu its windows fault :)..... you could shuffle some what.... if you dont have much going on in either os and youve backed up ya important stuff.... go again
[04:17]  * arunbabu OMG!!!
[04:18] <steven_> arunbabu: can you help me
[04:18]  * arunbabu should I say windows sucks or Ubuntu ..
[04:18] <rafaelsoaresbr> arunbabu: start with windows installation CD and recover the mbr, choose 'r' to enter a recovery prompt. use "fixmbr". so you should be able to start windows.
[04:18] <steven_> m00se: i need your help
[04:19] <gh0d> arunbabu, run the command "fixboot" also just in case
[04:19] <theadmin> rafaelsoaresbr: Wouldn't that erase any GRUB?
[04:19] <vVvHACKERvVv> gh0d: that will detroy grub ya know
[04:19] <steven_> how do i get add for compiz
[04:19] <gh0d> my mistake, i thought he wanted to restore the windows boot loader
[04:19] <rafaelsoaresbr> arunbabu: after that you would create a backup of GRUB with "dd" command. I think GRUB isn't at MBR.
[04:19] <iflema> arunbabu you could resize the ubuntu partion, make a small partitiona upfront, reload mbr from win install cd and reinstall ubuntu
[04:20] <theadmin> windows is such a mess :/ if i could tell it to not install this idiotic bootloader...
[04:20] <steven_> gh0d: can you help me
[04:20] <Steamrunner> steven_: installing compiz-fusion-plugins-extra may may help
[04:20] <theadmin> rafaelsoaresbr: It is, i mean, how else would it start every time you boot?
[04:20] <lat_> Is there anyway LVN can be added
[04:21] <lat_> to a file system.
[04:21] <steven_> i cant find that no were
[04:21] <arunbabu> iflema: how to resize the ubuntu partition ? can remove it entirely ? and make xp to (hd0,0)
[04:21] <steven_> i have the earlme this
[04:22] <arunbabu> rafaelsoaresbr:  how to resize the ubuntu partition ? can remove it entirely ? and make xp to (hd0,0)
[04:22]  * vVvHACKERvVv shakes head at arunbabu 
[04:22] <rafaelsoaresbr> arunbabu: After that you would add the file you created with "dd" to the NTLD (NT Boot Loader).
[04:22] <iflema> arunbabu uninstall ubuntu.... split its partion in 2..... the first partition 100mb say (nfts or fat32) and the rest for ubuntu later on
[04:23] <rafaelsoaresbr> arunbabu: gparted can resize partitions
[04:23] <iflema> arunbabu reinstall the mbr from intall cd will use the 100 mb and fix winblows
[04:24] <rafaelsoaresbr> arunbabu: Type <Alt><F2> then, "gksu gparted"
[04:25] <nayya> AsLm'aLykm w.w. ^_^
[04:25] <iflema> arunbabu or look into uuid's for ubuntu and shuffle away
[04:26] <DeathCrawler> lol
[04:26]  * arunbabu things are getting too complicated .... phew !!!!!!!!!
[04:26] <snr> hi every one
[04:26] <snr> I am new here
[04:26] <snr> :)
[04:26] <iflema> arunbabu winblows fault
[04:26]  * iflema :)
[04:26] <darth10> snr, hi
[04:28]  * arunbabu may be.. none ever said that you should install windows in first partition . May be all tried Windows first and Later Ubuntu.. good for them :P
[04:28]  * arunbabu :D :D
[04:28] <nayya> Gmna cr ngbrolx?
[04:28] <vVvHACKERvVv> ...
[04:29] <rafaelsoaresbr> arunbabu: do you have the ubuntu's alternate cd install?
[04:30] <arunbabu> rafaelsoaresbr: you mean live cd ?
[04:30] <iflema> arunbabu like i typed earlier..... it used to be that way..... maybe after service pack releases it was sorted...... been there.... done that.... never agin :).
[04:30] <Joker_-_> Hey I'm working on my brother's in law computer and I'm finding the transfer rates to be realy slow, cpu usage anormally high when transferring files, and hdparms is "talking" about ATA_16... Could the drive really run at "ATA_16"? I'm gonna unscrew the tower to see if the cable is a 80 wires rather than 40, but I can't believe it could be running that slow...
[04:30] <rafaelsoaresbr> arunbabu: no, the text based install cd
[04:30] <arunbabu> iflema: no
[04:30] <Joker_-_> Altho it would explain everything
[04:30] <arunbabu> rafaelsoaresbr: no
[04:31] <pragma_> Ubuntu
[04:31] <Pisagor> hello, is "install inside windows" option enabled in any version of ubuntu ?
[04:31] <arunbabu> iflema: can i backup the installed softwares in Ubuntu?
[04:31] <Joker_-_> Pisagor: ot is in most of em. I'ts called Wubi
[04:31] <greezmunkey> Pisagor: wubi install
[04:31] <Lanlost_> Hey
[04:31] <arunbabu> iflema: so that I don't have to install them again .
[04:31] <iflema> arunbabu settings or packages or package selection
[04:31] <rafaelsoaresbr> Pisagor, Since 7.10
[04:32] <Lanlost_> 3/4 of the apartments in my building have been broken into (door broke down). I had to call 9/11 today. I'm afraid of my stuff getting stolen (comp DATA) soo... I'm planning on using up my sda1 which is empty
[04:32] <greezmunkey> Pisagor: You can even run a Wubi install from Ubuntu's home page.
[04:32] <Lanlost_> copying the data I absolutely need to it from my external hd backup and giving that to my gf to take to her house
[04:32] <basix> does anybody know if there is a Windows 7 driver to let me read my EXT4 Ubuntu partition ?
[04:32] <Pisagor> but wubi starts downloading ubuntu online immediately, i want to make sure that anytime i can install ubuntu inside windows
[04:32] <Lanlost_> question is.. /dev/sda1   *           1       24625   186164968+   7  HPFS/NTFS.. If my install is on my primary slave, not primary master.. could grub be on sda1?
[04:32] <Pisagor> i also want to keep an ubuntu cd in my case while i am sure that i can install it inside windows.
[04:32] <vishal> Which is the best download manager for Ubuntu?
[04:33] <Lanlost_> I just don't want to format my primary master and then not be able to boot. I can't find my install cd so I couldn't get into it to fix it
[04:33] <vVvHACKERvVv> Lanlost_: grub can boot any partition
[04:33] <rafaelsoaresbr> arunbabu: yes, just back up your /var/cache/apt/archives
[04:33] <Joker_-_> The drive is plugged trough a SATA cable. No way it can run that slow...
[04:33] <vVvHACKERvVv> no matter where it resides
[04:33] <Pisagor> as i notice, i can't use wubi in offline machines.
[04:33] <Anvoid> when i run one of my game in Wine and switch to 2nd workspace and back, the game sometimes disappear. even when doing alt+tab to cycle through the active programs, it's still not there... so is there a way to bring ti to the foreground?
[04:33] <Lanlost_> vVvHACKERvVv, right, but can't it also be STORED on any partition?
[04:34] <Joker_-_> Anyone knows anything about hard drives/controllers or something. Any input would be appreciated as it's not a dumb "how do I install ubuntu" question. Thanks
[04:34]  * arunbabu quitting.... gonna reinstall.. thanks to all who tried helping :)
[04:34] <vVvHACKERvVv> Lanlost_: it can yes
[04:34] <Lanlost_> I mean, don't hard drives have a seperate MBR that won't be affected?
[04:34] <Lanlost_> As in.. if I specified to install to hd0. Wouldn't that go to primary masters MBR?
[04:34] <Lanlost_> Let's say thats the case.. would formatting sda1 screw that up?
[04:34] <vVvHACKERvVv> Lanlost_Yes
[04:35] <Lanlost_> how do you .. erase a mbr then?
[04:35] <Pisagor> is there any way that i can both keep my ubuntu cd and option to install it inside windows ?
[04:35] <vVvHACKERvVv> Lanlost_: generally master drive will read mbr before salve
[04:35] <vVvHACKERvVv> slave
[04:35] <Lanlost_> "Jun 8, 2009 ... GRUB won't even go away even if you format delete all the partitions ... your existing hard drive. I will start with the most easiest one: ..."
[04:35] <DrDank> ok drew im back.
[04:35] <vVvHACKERvVv> remember, though is mbr resides on slave, and no mbr on master slave will init
[04:35] <vVvHACKERvVv> no lanlost
[04:36] <vVvHACKERvVv> you can remove grub
[04:36] <vVvHACKERvVv> there are plenty of scripts to do that
[04:36] <Lanlost_> Well, I got this computer from my parents who jumped to conclusion that it was broke. Long story made short. Power went out. POST screen had a "settings reset" type error. They freaked out and their neighbor ended up running the recovery disk for it
[04:36] <vVvHACKERvVv> if you are specifically referring to windows as someone said before, fixmbr will place M$ boot code on boot sector
[04:36] <Lanlost_> formatted the drive.. then freaked out and turned off the power. I see the comp and there was nothing on it except a single Windows folder.
[04:37] <Lanlost_> They said they didn't do anything. I had never seen a hard drive have data loss EXCEPT a windows folder and especially lose that much without just drying OR a virus that malicious in years
[04:37] <Lanlost_> but I haven't used the hard drive in forever in the case that I might be able to recover from it.. or I didn't want to put data on it AND ACTUALLY have it crash.
[04:37] <vVvHACKERvVv> Lanlost_: the recovery did not complete is all
[04:37] <Lanlost_> But I found out what happened by then..
[04:37] <Lanlost_> I know what happened
[04:37] <sevol> vVvHACKERvVv: look in pm
[04:37] <vVvHACKERvVv> I am all ears
[04:37] <Lanlost_> I didn't know at the time.. they said they reboot it and it was like that
[04:37] <Lanlost_> heh
[04:38] <gnaruag_> debian 64 bit is good for hosting domains on VPS or ubuntu 32 bit ? .. Is there any comparison or any link to resource related to it ?
[04:38] <vVvHACKERvVv> Lanlost_: ok so what is your goal
[04:38] <Lanlost_> Someone mentioned to me that it was weird I wasn't using my 160gb master and I'm using my linux install on a 40gb
[04:38] <Lanlost_> I was just saying thats why =P
[04:38] <linux_inferno> anyone know if i can transfer the data off my DVR onto my ubuntu machine?
[04:38] <vVvHACKERvVv> ok just askin
[04:39] <Lanlost_> I didn't know until recently if there was actually damage to the drive or if it was just a dumb ass mistake (Which it was) so I didn't use
[04:39] <Lanlost_> My only goal is to switch it to ext3 or 4 from NTFS.. I can do that easily
[04:39] <Pushok> ïèñü
[04:39] <Lanlost_> I just can't find my live cd and I didn't want to overwrite GRUB and not be able to boot. But it's all good now I got the answer. Thanks
[04:39] <vVvHACKERvVv> Lanlost_: never going to switch from NTFS to EXT3-4
[04:39] <vVvHACKERvVv> delete partition and recreate
[04:40] <Lanlost_> That IS what I'm dong
[04:40] <Lanlost_> doing*
[04:40] <Lanlost_> sorry. Theres nothing on the NTFS drive except the recovery.log buried in a empty directory tree
[04:40] <vVvHACKERvVv> ;-)
[04:40] <Neon0Blue> I need help reconfigureing grub.
[04:40] <Lanlost_> I've partitioned plenty. This is a trivial thing for me
[04:41]  * vVvHACKERvVv grub is my friend...grub is good, grub is ....
[04:41] <Lanlost_> with being broken into today and all the other shit that has happened recently. I just haven't been able to think so I am second guessing myself with something I've done hundreds of times
[04:41] <vVvHACKERvVv> Lanlost_: ic
[04:41] <Lanlost_> sorry, language*
[04:41] <Neon0Blue> roo=UUID=something I need to know what to put in place of something after the linux kernel file
[04:41] <vVvHACKERvVv> doesnt' bother me
[04:42] <vVvHACKERvVv> Neon0Blue: should have auto generated uuid
[04:42] <Lanlost_> I just haven't had any sleep in 2 days. I've had to call 911 the last two days and today he was at my door. He kicked in the neighbors yesterday.
[04:42] <Neon0Blue> I redid my partitions.
[04:42] <Neon0Blue> lol
[04:42] <rww> ubottu: ot | Lanlost_
[04:42] <Neon0Blue> If you were here earlier you would know.
[04:42] <Lanlost_> ... yes rww
[04:42] <Neon0Blue> But I was basically switching my ext3 to xfs
[04:42] <Lanlost_> I said one thing. calm down
[04:42] <Neon0Blue> Already got a seperate ext4 for grub to boot from.
[04:42] <vVvHACKERvVv> Neon0Blue: ...eww
[04:43] <Neon0Blue> I just need to redo the UUID root thing.
[04:43] <Neon0Blue> So I need to know what to put there?
[04:43] <DarcomX> Hello...Can someone help me with Avant Windows Navigator? I added some Programs to dock to launch from it. Now all of a sudden only the Applets show.
[04:43] <hugcab_n> q onda
[04:44] <nathanbdot> Ahh! How do I exit out of "screen"?
[04:44] <vVvHACKERvVv> Neon0Blue: thats a good questions every machine is different
[04:44] <pepee> !es | hugcab_n
[04:44] <Neon0Blue> Think I figured it out.
[04:44] <rww> nathanbdot: exit as in close it completely, or as in detach so you can reattach later?
[04:44] <Neon0Blue> Will tell you in a bit.
[04:44] <vVvHACKERvVv> love to hear
[04:44] <hugcab_n> q pedo no entiendo nada
[04:44] <Neon0Blue> bbs
[04:45] <nathanbdot> rww: close it completely and get back to the main command line
[04:45] <rafaelsoaresbr> Neon0Blue, mount your root partition
[04:45] <vVvHACKERvVv> brb
[04:45] <hugcab_n> #ubuntu-join
[04:45] <rww> nathanbdot: close the programs running in it
[04:45] <nathanbdot> nothing is running in it....
[04:46] <rafaelsoaresbr> Neon0Blue, then mount | tail -1
[04:46] <rww> nathanbdot: hold down ctrl, press a, let go of both and press \
[04:46] <nathanbdot> rww: perfect!! Thanks a ton! :)
[04:47] <hugcab_n> #ubuntu/join
[04:48] <hugcab_n> q pedo quien m ayuda a entrar a un chat en español ¿
[04:48] <vVvHACKERvVv> back
[04:48] <rww> hugcab_n: /join #ubuntu-es
[04:48] <theadmin> hugcab_n: escribe "/join #ubuntu-es" (sin comilas)
[04:48] <linux_inferno> vVvHACKERvVv:  good now you can stroke my epeen
[04:48] <linux_inferno> =)
[04:48] <eraggo> !es | hugcab_n
[04:49] <vVvHACKERvVv> linux comedy..gotta love it
[04:49] <eraggo> good morning
[04:49] <theadmin> eraggo: Morning *yawn*
[04:49] <vVvHACKERvVv> man I love netflix
[04:50] <linux_inferno> LaWL morning. my favorite ubuntu time
[04:50] <eraggo> actually bags under my eyes :(
[04:50] <linux_inferno> eraggo: you should fill those bags with tears of blood
[04:50]  * vVvHACKERvVv thinks he will wathc concn the detroyer
[04:50] <vVvHACKERvVv> conan the detroyer
[04:50] <vVvHACKERvVv> lol
[04:51] <linux_inferno> i think ubuntu needs more conan
[04:51] <eraggo> coffee <3
[04:51] <pragma_> cocaine the destroyer?
[04:51] <Flannel> linux_inferno, vVvHACKERvVv: please help keep this channel ontopic, thanks.
[04:51] <pragma_> Flannel: talking about the topic is off-topic
[04:51] <nayya> hi..........
[04:51] <vVvHACKERvVv> flannel: how can you say conan the detroyer is off topic...LoL
[04:52] <basix> Is there no EXT3/4 driver for Windows?
[04:52] <linux_inferno> Flannel: ok... I will if you tell me if you are wearing flannel or not
[04:52] <theadmin> basix: There was some ext2 one
[04:52] <theadmin> basix: As for ext3/4, NO
[04:52] <vVvHACKERvVv> ...crush your enemies, see them driven before you and hear the lamentation of the women
[04:52] <vVvHACKERvVv> best line ever
[04:52] <bazhang> vVvHACKERvVv, please stop
[04:52] <rafaelsoaresbr> basix, ifs can mount ext3 as ext2
[04:52] <vVvHACKERvVv> that was rude
[04:53] <Flannel> vVvHACKERvVv: Please stop.
[04:53] <vVvHACKERvVv> sorry sorry I had to
[04:53] <nayya> ?
[04:53] <linux_inferno> lol basix  read this http://www.howtoforge.com/access-linux-partitions-from-windows
[04:53] <theadmin> ...this channel is a mess right now %)
[04:53] <rocket16> I agree,
[04:53] <linux_inferno> see i help <3 flannelman
[04:53] <Airris> is there anyway I can add a program to the Applications list? I've been wondering this for a while for programs i've compiled from src
[04:54] <rocket16> +-<:-)
[04:54] <rocket16> Airris: You can edit menus, for that
[04:54] <theadmin> Airris: Right click, Edit menu...
[04:54]  * vVvHACKERvVv is taking LAMP server questions....any and all..
[04:54] <vishal> Which is the best download manager for Ubuntu?:)
[04:54] <rocket16> Airris: Right click the Applications, then "edit Menu"
[04:54] <vVvHACKERvVv> vishal: why need a dl mgr?
[04:55] <theadmin> vishal: There is no "best" and there hardly are any really good ones i know, but gwget and jdownloader are my favorites
[04:55] <theadmin> vVvHACKERvVv: Bad connection?
[04:55] <rocket16> vishal: Depends on your needs. Axel is a nice one, and D for X is nice.
[04:55] <basix> theadmin, linux_inferno, rafaelsoaresbr thanks. But I have a EXT4 partition.
[04:55] <vishal> pl comapre with the wget utility
[04:55] <theadmin> basix: Well, unlucky you
[04:55] <linux_inferno> Anyone know if they are working on making steam for linux? now that its out for OSX? or if ubuntu SLI is ever going to be as good as windows SLI
[04:55] <vVvHACKERvVv> theadmin: I didn't know just like to hear everyones reasoning so I can more attune m yself to issues
[04:55] <Airris> blasted Xcfe being different
[04:55] <Airris> it doesn't let me do that from right click
[04:55] <basix> theadmin, :|
[04:55] <linux_inferno> basix:  can you reformat the drive EXT3?
[04:56] <eraggo> linux_inferno: if they are doing it to linux they need to compile most of games too...
[04:56] <basix> linux_inferno, no...its my /home
[04:57] <vVvHACKERvVv> This might interest everyone, I successfully installed OSX under VMWare with FreeBSD and Ubuntu 9.1 host
[04:57] <theadmin> linux_inferno: Well, infact, they are working on Steam for Linux for a while, according to russian Wikipedia
[04:57] <vVvHACKERvVv> thought I would mention
[04:57] <linux_inferno> basix: booo. you could always just get another drive and make it FAT (makes me sick to type that) or EXT3
[04:57] <linux_inferno> theadmin: woot. I figure it should be fairly soon now that the osx version is out
[04:58] <theadmin> linux_inferno: Sorry, but... where is the OSX version? Can't find it on steampowered.com
[04:58] <gogeta> osx woot
[04:58] <basix> vVvHACKERvVv, *yawn* old news.
[04:58] <vVvHACKERvVv> basix: Did it a year ago just trying to make some conversation
[04:58] <basix> vVvHACKERvVv, I'm running SL
[04:58] <gogeta> isnt there osx wine now
[04:58] <gogeta> should handel steam
[04:59] <theadmin> ...Running Portal on Linux natively is my all-time dream.
[04:59] <linux_inferno> theadmin: http://www.joystiq.com/2010/03/08/valve-confirms-mac-support-for-steam-and-source-engine/  I thought it was out
[04:59] <basix> linux_inferno, uh...i could format it as NTFS. Thats not the point. I am right now using Windows and am too lazy to reboot into Ubuntu :P
[05:00] <basix> linux_inferno, besides, I'm looking for a better way to access Linux <-> Windows without actually creating yet another partition!
[05:00] <vVvHACKERvVv> I always wondered how many levels could be installed inside VMWare, ya know install VM ontop of VM etc
[05:00] <gogeta> basix: windows reading linux fs can be done but its unstable at best
[05:00] <nathanbdot> any way to setup the command line to use the full resolution of my screen?
[05:00] <linux_inferno> basix:  I know the feeling. Unfortunately as far as I know there is no ext4 support in windows yet.
[05:00]  * basix hates Windoze :/
[05:00] <theadmin> basix: I have a crazy idea on how to actually DO it.
[05:00] <linux_inferno> basix:  and ext2/3 I think is read only.
[05:01] <user__> Hey, I'm having a bit of trouble with the 9.10 release of the Ubuntu live CD. It's booting into the CD, but when I select an option,...
[05:01] <basix> linux_inferno, thats good enough for me, i just want to copy stuff from my Linux partition to Windows partition. I could do that in Ubuntu but I kinda manage to mess up my last NTFS partition :)
[05:01] <user__> It just freezes
[05:01] <theadmin> basix: Get andLinux (port of Ubuntu for windows, kinda o_O), then, assign a folder to your ext4 drive on C:\, and tada. But this is plain craziness
[05:01] <linux_inferno> basix:  I hate osx because of its file systems. Way to have something that can ONLY be written to on osx
[05:01] <gogeta>  user__ do you got 196 mb of ram
[05:01] <user__> lol
[05:02] <user__> No
[05:02] <basix> linux_inferno, thats fine, its just an OS...
[05:02] <gogeta> user__: live cd whoont work
[05:02] <linux_inferno> user__: LOL ewww. more RAMROD
[05:02] <XanderX> hello
[05:02] <basix> theadmin, coolio =) gotta try it :P
[05:02] <manish> how to use widows features in ubuntu
[05:02] <manish> any one please help me
[05:02] <user__> lol, no, I mean I have much more than that
[05:02] <gogeta> user__: you can still install but you need to use the alt cd
[05:02] <linux_inferno> manish: what?
[05:02] <user__> I have about 3 GB of ram
[05:02] <gogeta> oh
[05:02] <basix> theadmin, is it an offshoot of the cooperative linux project?
[05:02] <Airris> bye
[05:02] <theadmin> basix: coLinux? Yep
[05:02] <gogeta> user__: bad cd maybe
[05:03] <manish> windows features?
[05:03] <gogeta> bad iso
[05:03] <linux_inferno> gogeta: how long did you wait
[05:03] <linux_inferno> oops. manish
[05:03] <gogeta> linux_inferno: for what
[05:03] <basix> theadmin, ooh Linux inside windows =D
[05:03] <user__> Actually, I've tried it a couple of times. Will the alternative version install the exact same OS?
[05:03] <manish> i used wine door but it wont work for me
[05:03] <gogeta> user__: if its showing a white ubuntu logo its loading
[05:03] <linux_inferno> I meant that for manish. how long did you wait while it was "frozen"
[05:04] <manish> for 15 minute
[05:04] <ShazbotMcMurder> how do I install new kernel?
[05:04] <ShazbotMcMurder> synaptic?
[05:04] <linux_inferno> manish: have you tried using the text based installer?
[05:04] <manish> i used slow network  connection
[05:05] <manish> no sir
[05:05] <theadmin> ShazbotMcMurder: Yeah, or apt-get or stuff
[05:05] <user__> The display stays constant when I select an option and press enter
[05:05] <linux_inferno> ShazbotMcMurder: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade ?
[05:05] <user__> There's no loading indicator.
[05:05] <gogeta> user__: sounds like a bad iso
[05:05] <ShazbotMcMurder> no dist-upgrade for me
[05:05] <ShazbotMcMurder> just kernel
[05:05] <user__> That's what I was thinking, but the issue is, that I can't seem to find a good one.
[05:05] <theadmin> ShazbotMcMurder: sudo apt-get install linux-image-VERSION-generic or smth
[05:06] <linux_inferno> manish: try the text based install
[05:06] <user__> I'm getting it straight off of the ubuntu site
[05:06] <manish> yup i hav updated my pc using this command but it won work we cant install any thing
[05:06] <LinuxGuy2009> Are there any programming environments for Linux that look and operate simaler
[05:06] <gogeta> user__: mauybe your cd drive does not like it
[05:06] <user__> lol
[05:06] <theadmin> user__: It might have not been downloaded properly
[05:06] <gogeta> user__: try a usb install
[05:06] <manish> ok
[05:06] <linux_inferno> or netinstall
[05:06] <LinuxGuy2009> Are there any programming environments for Linux that look and operate similar to Visual Basic, since that is what i am used to programming with?
[05:07] <vVvHACKERvVv> VB ::snicker::
[05:07] <manish> its working
[05:07] <gogeta> user__: sounds like maybe the drive isnt starting up like it should
[05:07] <manish> thanxs
[05:07] <user__> I was thinking about that, but I just didn't want to jump out and clear away one of my flash drives. lol.
[05:07] <manish> lets see
[05:07] <basix> vVvHACKERvVv, r u too 1337 for VB? :O
[05:07] <gogeta> user__: lol move the data off em first
[05:07] <vVvHACKERvVv> basix: yes
[05:07] <linux_inferno> user__: you could upload the usb stick to dropbox to save it
[05:08] <basix> vVvHACKERvVv, with your id i bet you're some script kiddie n00b at best.
[05:08] <vVvHACKERvVv> basix: probably right
[05:08] <gogeta> user__: worst case you might have to use the alt cd
[05:08] <vVvHACKERvVv> I love being a scipt kiddie
[05:08] <bazhang> !ot > basix
[05:08] <bazhang> vVvHACKERvVv, please stop that
[05:09] <gogeta> user__: live cd works in 90% of systems but some it just dont
[05:09] <user__> Well, how bad exactly would that be?
[05:09] <vVvHACKERvVv> bazhang: stop what, I was responding to him
[05:09] <gogeta> user__: just a text baed installer its all still guided
[05:09] <linux_inferno> user__:  gogeta+++
[05:09] <user__> Same OS being installed, just not as user friendly?
[05:10] <gogeta> user__: same os just as frendly just diffrent installer
[05:10] <linux_inferno> user__: nope. just text prompts instead of buttons
[05:10] <user__> Cool
[05:10] <user__> I'll give that a try
[05:10] <DrDank> Anyone using/used Ubuntu with VMWare on Windows?
[05:10] <greezmunkey> Oh, screen is wierd *and* cool...
[05:10] <manish>  also i want to know how to use minicom in ubuntu
[05:11] <user__> Honestly though, I haven't a clue why the live CD isn't working this time, I've used a ubuntu live cd before.
[05:11] <vVvHACKERvVv> DrDank: I use VMware linux base withmany oses , you have a question?
[05:11] <Flannel> O00OoO0o0O0O00OO: Please stop that
[05:11] <gogeta> user__: well if your getting a white ubuntu logo its not frozen
[05:11] <DrDank> Yes. Im new to this virtual machine type shit.. dont want to crash my pc.. i was looking for someone who had done it on windows settuping up ubuntu. sorta like a walk through
[05:11] <linux_inferno> user__: maybe its the video. that causes a lot of live-cd freezes for me. SO i use the server disk and text based install
[05:11] <manish> any one please tell me
[05:11] <gogeta> user__: it just take a few minuts
[05:11] <vVvHACKERvVv> DrDank: its very easy
[05:12] <vVvHACKERvVv> DrDank:  you wont hurt windows by playing with VMware
[05:12] <vVvHACKERvVv> DrDank: its all contained
[05:12] <DrDank> ok, cool.
[05:12] <manish>  DrDank, virtual machine is for using virtual os features
[05:12] <DrDank> vVvHACKERvVv, since im using it on vmware, will i still be able to do it as if it was installed to the hard drive?
[05:12] <vVvHACKERvVv> DrDank: only thing is that on windows, VMWare disables autoplay from CD devices
[05:12] <manish> you can easily use it
[05:12] <th0r> manish: open a terminal and type "minicom"
[05:12] <dj_segfault> Hey.  I'm most likely going to buy a 10.1" netbook this weekend.  I want to buy a Win 7 one and make it dual boot.  Are there any special things I should look for or stay away from to increase the odds it will be Ubuntu-friendly?
[05:12] <gogeta> user__: the 9.10 cd does not have a fancy loader just a white logo
[05:12] <manish> ya
[05:13] <vVvHACKERvVv> DrDank: yes it created a virtual disk
[05:13] <basix> DrDank, why do you want to use VMWare when you can use VirtualBox!
[05:13] <user__> Perhaps, but when I say "freeze," I mean I leave for work and come back. No change. Lol.
[05:13] <vVvHACKERvVv> DrDank: works the exact same way
[05:13] <DrDank> cool... its creating now. just hope I can use my dual monitors in it :)
[05:13] <gogeta> user__: defently a freez
[05:13] <DrDank> winxp on one ubuntu on another.. be badassss
[05:13] <vVvHACKERvVv> DrDank: you can
[05:13] <manish> th0r, i hav written no commands are found
[05:13] <ardchoille> !nick > blueghost
[05:13] <manish> this msg is displayed
[05:13] <th0r> manish: then you haven't installed minicom
[05:14] <user__> Cool, thanks for your help, I'll give the alt CD a try.
[05:14] <Stratix> DrDank: One piece of advice if you plan to actually do work on the virtual OS, take regular snapshots
[05:14] <user__> g2g
[05:14] <delirium-> Anyone can sad to me, anyone channel of java?
[05:14] <manish> th0r, then what i hav to do
[05:14] <vVvHACKERvVv> DrDank: just a word of caution, do not draag VM machine running to seconday desktop
[05:14] <delirium-> Anyone can say to me, anyone channel of java?
[05:14] <dj_segfault> delirium-: ##java
[05:14] <DrDank> Stratix, well I installed ubuntu to the hd.. but kept having to switch back to windows because i oculdnt find my way aorund. just doing this unitil i get familiar with it
[05:14] <th0r> manish: open synaptic and install minicom
[05:14] <manish> synaptic?
[05:14] <manish> where it is ?
[05:15] <linux_inferno> forgot who i was talking to about steam for osx but  i found the quote "On March 8, 2010, Valve announced that Steam was in development for Mac OS X  and would be released in April 2010."
[05:15] <DrDank> and, can you run mirc using Wine?
[05:15] <DrDank> Ive never even setup wine. never heard of it until today I read about it
[05:15] <vVvHACKERvVv> DrDank: run xchat don't use Mirc
[05:15] <linux_inferno> DrDank:  why not just use konversation
[05:15] <gh0d> DrDank, xchat here also
[05:15] <th0r> manish: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingSoftware
[05:16] <Stratix> DrDank: The one odd thing I've noticed about using VMWare on my laptop (win7 host) is that sometimes it seems to stop my USB ports from working, until I restart the computer
[05:16] <vVvHACKERvVv> I really liked bitchx at one time
[05:16] <DrDank> well, im so use to mirc. - not to mention ive already created a bunch of scripts for my mirc app... to customize it and make it more useful to me.
[05:16] <vVvHACKERvVv> stop devel on it though
[05:16] <juboba> xchat rulz
[05:16] <manish> th0r, please tell what is synaptic i am new to it
[05:16] <gogeta> DrDank: thats vmware using them
[05:16] <DrDank> Stratix, if my usb ports stop working im offline.. thats how i connect, via usb wireless.
[05:16] <vVvHACKERvVv> DrDank: it's an insult to run mIRC when xchat is there
[05:16] <vVvHACKERvVv> lol
[05:16] <USDL> how i register my nick?
[05:16] <DrDank> vVvHACKERvVv, yeah but the scripting is probably so much different, if it even supports scripting
[05:16] <juboba> vVvHACKERvVv: I agree
[05:16] <gogeta> DrDank: you can tell vmware what devices to use and what not to
[05:17] <vVvHACKERvVv> DrDank: better to learn Python or Perl for scripting
[05:17] <gogeta> DrDank: if you have your network card checked thats probly your issue
[05:17] <Stratix> USDL: /ns register password email I believe
[05:17] <USDL> Anyone can tell me, how i need to do to register my nickname?
[05:17] <manish> th0r : yup i am trying
[05:17] <heartlesshero> if anyone has screen resolution problems where it goes to 800 x 600 let me know i solved it.
[05:17] <Flannel> !register | Stratix
[05:17] <juboba> USDL: type: /msg nickserv help
[05:17] <DrDank> well, i could use mirc on the windows side.. and try to learn x chat.
[05:17] <heartlesshero> i need help with making a second hard drive automatically mount when my computer starts up. anyone got any ideas?
[05:17] <DrDank> Ive used konverstation.. id idnt care to much for it.
[05:18] <gogeta> heartlesshero: plug it i
[05:18] <vVvHACKERvVv> DrDank: if you are going to learn linux, use linux tools, make yourself learn it do not rely on windows
[05:18] <gogeta> in
[05:18] <Stratix> DrDank: There's xchat for windows too
[05:18] <th0r> heartlesshero: you need to add it to /etc/fstab
[05:18] <trinikrono> heartlesshero: add it to fstab
[05:18] <DrDank> Stratix, thats alright ill stick with mirc for windows.. ill use linux apps on linux. lol :)
[05:18] <alabd> !7z
[05:18] <gogeta> th0r: no he does not
[05:18] <vVvHACKERvVv> Stratix: xchat for windows is not free anymore
[05:18] <Stratix> ah
[05:19] <DrDank> Id hate to think i spent all that time and aggrivattion editing/scripting and trial and error for nothing!
[05:19] <Stratix> I'm personally using erc from windows at the moment
[05:19] <heartlesshero> th0r: just add what the drive name is to /etc/fstab?
[05:19] <gogeta> th0r: any drives ubuntu sees it wil mount
[05:19] <DrDank> im just hoping this works. it will be badass to have windows on one side on a lcd. and ubuntu on the other lcd.. lol
[05:19] <vVvHACKERvVv> DrDank: no, you have now taken a step to a real programming language,
[05:19] <DrDank> i feel like a little kid.
[05:19] <vVvHACKERvVv> DrDank: take some PERL tutorials
[05:19] <vVvHACKERvVv> it will help you learn linux too
[05:19] <linux_inferno> heartlesshero: there are plenty of guides that google can provide for this
[05:20] <gogeta> heartlesshero: pluggin it in should have the same effect
[05:20] <DrDank> Perl? as in what I use to make old form mailer scripts with for websites?
[05:20] <DrDank> if so, I know a little, or I did.
[05:20] <DrDank> lol, about all I can remember now is the shebang line.
[05:20] <heartlesshero> gogeta: it is plugged in, everytime i boot up i have to right click and hit mount drive
[05:20] <DrDank> the vmware is downloading linux tools.. wish it would hurry up! lol
[05:20] <th0r> heartlesshero: add it to /etc/fstab
[05:20] <vVvHACKERvVv> DrDank: then use python, python plugin for xchat is great
[05:20] <DrDank> Can I set this vmware to start up with Windows and auto do the dual monitor and everything?
[05:21] <gogeta> heartlesshero: yea then you gotta add it to fstab
[05:21] <DrDank> or do I have to manually start it and drag it over there to the other lcd
[05:21] <th0r> gogeta: gee...wish I had thought of that
[05:21] <vVvHACKERvVv> DrDank: VmWare will remember its closing position
[05:21] <USDL> what is the better irc client?
[05:21] <gogeta> heartlesshero: and you dont need to even hit mount in 9.10 just clicking on it mounts it
[05:21] <linux_inferno> heartlesshero: http://www.bradtrupp.com/ubuntu-add-hard-drive.html
[05:22] <DrDank> awesome.. i think i might like this shittt :)
[05:22] <vVvHACKERvVv> close on second monitor
[05:22] <bazhang> DrDank, watch the language please
[05:22] <heartlesshero> gogeta: thor: how would i do that? everytime i go cd fstab/ it says directory not found
[05:22] <vVvHACKERvVv> usually windows program remember window position one of 2 ways either by INI or by registry settings
[05:22] <th0r> heartlesshero: see if this helps  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=669520
[05:22] <heartlesshero> linux_inferno: shut up
[05:22] <vVvHACKERvVv> you could in theory write a closing handle for the window
[05:22] <gogeta> heartlesshero: fstab is a file
[05:22] <vVvHACKERvVv> but thats a little advanced
[05:22] <gogeta> its in etc/
[05:22] <heartlesshero> gogeta: then how do i add it to it?
[05:23] <DrDank> vVvHACKERvVv, thats soon to come ;)
[05:23] <mezquitale> !ot |  heartlesshero
[05:23] <th0r> heartlesshero: it is a text file ... type 'nano /etc/fstab'. But you will need to use sudo when you are ready to edit it
[05:23] <DrDank> I heard Linux is like 100% customizable compared to windows. and ive got my version of windows tweaked out lol
[05:23] <gogeta> heartlesshero: it takes a bit on know how but you edit it as su with a text editor
[05:24] <vVvHACKERvVv> DrDank: once you understand what lInux is you will be able to make a better decision
[05:24] <USDL> what is the better irc client?
[05:24] <ardchoille> !best
[05:24] <DrDank> Linux is a open source operating system, right? lol
[05:24] <USDL> what is the favorite irc client?
[05:24] <USDL> rs
[05:24] <gogeta> DrDank: yes
[05:24] <vVvHACKERvVv> yes DrDank
[05:24] <gogeta> USDL: thers no favret use what you like
[05:25] <DrDank> So I could just edit the source code, reboot and presto? or ??
[05:25] <gogeta> USDL: i just use pidgin
[05:25] <heartlesshero> DrDank: yes it is
[05:25] <ardchoille> DrDank: edit source code, recompile, reinstall, reboot.. yeah
[05:25] <gogeta> DrDank: edit compole install share changes
[05:25] <Nisstyre65> recompiling is the hard part
[05:25] <USDL> hum, oks
[05:25] <USDL> thks
[05:26] <DrDank> But, its like windows though right.. you fuck itup the os wont load?
[05:26] <bazhang> DrDank, stop cursing
[05:26] <Stratix> DrDank: Depends on what you modify
[05:26] <gogeta> DrDank: you relly relly relly have to fuck up to make linux not boot
[05:26] <ardchoille> !language | gogeta
[05:26] <greezmunkey> yikes...
[05:27] <mezquitale> !language | gogeta
[05:27] <gogeta> DrDank: you can even crash the gui and linux will still run
[05:27] <DrDank> gogeta, lol im capable of that, im sure. lol
[05:27] <gogeta> DrDank: unlike windows apps dont depend on the entire os to work
[05:28] <ardchoille> DrDank: The good thing about Linux, is most of the time crashing an app doesn't take down the entire OS with it
[05:28] <DrDank> Yeah, thats a windows major down fall.. lol
[05:28] <DrDank> that, and all those damn updates.
[05:28] <gogeta> DrDank: linux gets upgrades more often then windows
[05:29]  * phantmi needs help with apt-mirror 
[05:29] <vVvHACKERvVv> gogeta: oh yea
[05:29] <Stratix> I don't think Linux updates require reboots usually tho
[05:29] <Stratix> Unlike windows
[05:29] <gogeta> vVvHACKERvVv: yea ii get a windows update maybe once a month a linux one every other day
[05:29] <DrDank> Well, it seems like everytime I reboot my windows box damn 'Updates are ready for your Computer'
[05:29] <DrDank> lol
[05:29] <vVvHACKERvVv> gogeta: touche'
[05:30] <gogeta> vVvHACKERvVv: thats not a bad thing
[05:30] <phantmi> no u r right cept when it comes to kernel updates
[05:30] <vVvHACKERvVv> gogeta: neither is touche' it was compliment;-)
[05:30] <gogeta> DrDank: and hes right most updates dont even need a reboot
[05:30] <phantmi> then it requires a reboot
[05:30] <Stratix> Well sure, that's the kernel
[05:30] <mezquitale> DrDank, please watch your language, if you are not experiencing any issues with your ubuntu machine please talk about it in #ubuntu-offtopic
[05:30] <DemoOn> +windows cant be run on usb stick, i think
[05:30] <Stratix> But how often do you get a Windows kernel update?
[05:31] <mezquitale> Stratix, you can ask that in ##windows
[05:31] <bazhang> lets get back on topic please
[05:31] <linux_inferno> is there a cross platform chat program that uses irc and aim
[05:31] <DrDank> Yeah, im going to go afk. ill be back after this thing finishes.
[05:31] <vVvHACKERvVv> have fun DrDank
[05:32] <valley> Is there a powerpc build for Ubuntu 10.04 Beta?
[05:32] <gogeta> lol powerpc
[05:32] <gogeta> whats that
[05:32] <vVvHACKERvVv> hahahah
[05:32] <bazhang> valley, good question, ask in #ubuntu+1
[05:32] <vVvHACKERvVv> sorry that was funny gogeta
[05:32] <bazhang> gogeta, that is not helpful
[05:32] <Stratix> linux_inferno: Have a look at bitlbee, it maps various chat protocols to irc, including AIM
[05:32] <phantmi> the laptop i am currently using has 3 OS mounted on it
[05:32] <gogeta> its a dead arc im allowed to stab at it
[05:33] <linux_inferno> Stratix: thanks
[05:33] <mezquitale> linux_inferno, i heard that  empathy does just that but im not sure about irc, chat most likely it works, aim, yahoo, msn
[05:33] <bazhang> gogeta, stay on topic and be helpful.
[05:33]  * mawst takes a birthday shot
[05:33] <DemoOn> i havent booted in ubuntu a long ago...
[05:34] <linux_inferno> mezquitale: Yea, i know of a few that do all the IM stuff I want one that uses IRC too
[05:34] <mezquitale> valley, you can ask about lucid in #ubuntu+1
[05:34] <phantmi> windows vista(hardly used)was on it when i bought it within 5 days i made it dual boot with kubuntu 8.04 then recently added kubuntu 10.04 beta 1
[05:34] <valley> mezquitale: I did
[05:35] <gogeta> linux_inferno: sorry i flew off topic yes there is a universel client well a few 9.10 comes with empithy and thers also pidgin
[05:35] <gogeta> linux_inferno: they do everything
[05:35] <mezquitale> valley, if there is no one around to answer your question I suggest you ask again at another time and day, #ubuntu+1 is used to talk about the development versions of ubuntu exclusively
[05:36] <linux_inferno> gogeta: Pidgin does IRC?
[05:36] <astrocub> how do i enable xorg.conf, i need to make some adjustments
[05:36] <gogeta> linux_inferno: yea better then emptihy
[05:36] <mezquitale> linux_inferno, some guys have told me they use irc on empathy to log on to this room, i have never used empathy for irc but you can install it and try it
[05:36] <astrocub> !xorg
[05:36]  * phantmi prefers xchat for irc
[05:36] <gogeta> linux_inferno: take standerd irc commands
[05:37] <astrocub> !xorg.conf
[05:37] <bazhang> astrocub, /msg ubottu please
[05:37] <Stratix> linux_inferno: http://www.pidgin.im/ , yes Pidgin does IRC
[05:37] <rocket16> Hello all, found a great replacement for OneNote! It is Basket, and very nice. Thought It might help some people.
[05:37] <mezquitale> linux_inferno, there you go, gogeta just gave you a vote for pidgin
[05:37] <gogeta> linux_inferno: just add account and irc
[05:38] <trinikrono> i use pidgin
[05:38] <astrocub> i tried dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg but a xorg.conf wasn't created
[05:39] <gogeta> linux_inferno: you can also do it with the one included with ubuntu i just prefer the abilty to pass standerd commands
[05:40] <linux_inferno> gogeta:  cool. I am trying to get all my computers and OSs to hae the same software to cut down on hotkey headaches. I get enough of that with all the 3d packages i use
[05:41] <gogeta> linux_inferno: both client do all messangers and irc pidgin is just better with irc
[05:41] <DrDank> logging into ubuntu :)
[05:41] <DrDank> oh cool.. sounds and all are shared.
[05:41] <DrDank> niceee
[05:42] <greezmunkey> Is it possible to ssh into Ubuntu, start a number of programs, then log out and have those programs continue to run? Such that you could log back in later and pick up where you left off?
[05:42] <DrDank> the ubuntu screen is super small though lmao.. i can change this, right?
[05:42] <linux_inferno> gogeta: thanks.
[05:42] <m0ar> How do I download a flashgame and run it?
[05:42] <greezmunkey> I wouldn't even know where to begin to search for an answer for that...
[05:43] <ubutom> m0ar, just save the site and open it with firefox locally
[05:43] <gogeta> m0ar: .. open it withfirefox i assume
[05:43] <astrocub> i've closed out x.org and tried dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and still no xorg.conf file was created
[05:43] <GreenT> greezmunkey, for console programs, log in via SSH and add "&" at the end of the command (for daemons mostly) or search for "screen"
[05:43] <m0ar> ubutom: Ya, how do I save the site?  Not a flash game, but a flash object i guess
[05:43] <astrocub> i need a template to work with
[05:44] <ubutom> m0ar, file -> safe page as
[05:44] <DrDank> Yeah, got it looking nice nowww :)
[05:44] <GreenT> greezmunkey, http://www.gnu.org/software/screen/
[05:44] <m0ar> ubutom: Ah, it's that easy
[05:44] <ubutom> m0ar, yeah, been pdoing that for years :D
[05:44] <DrDank> but I have a red box (sqaure) in the top right corner thatsays unknown??
[05:45] <ubutom> m0ar, have some funny flash things saved like from weebl and so on
[05:45] <ubutom> m0ar, and they still work:)
[05:45] <GreenT> greezmunkey, does that answer your question?
[05:45] <gogeta> flash and linux dont play nice
[05:45] <DrDank> man, i love this. now i just need to learnt o use it! lol
[05:45] <greezmunkey> GreenT: Actually, playing with screen prompted me to ask.
[05:45] <DrDank> welp guys im off to fool around. thanks for the help!
[05:46] <GreenT> greezmunkey, so screen doesn't do the job for you?
[05:46] <Duke_> I had an NTFS formatted drive with all my windows stuff on it, when I decided I didnt want windows any more I tried to format the drive to ext3 and I think I may have messed something up because Ubuntu no longer recognises it. It's still plugged in and everything. Any way I can get it back?
[05:46] <GreenT> Flash sucks. That's a fact. ;)
[05:46] <greezmunkey> GreenT: It seems to die when I log out.
[05:46] <greezmunkey> GreenT: I'll try again.
[05:47] <GreenT> greezmunkey, CTRL+A, D is the sequence you need to press to put a session into the background
[05:47] <sreeju> i had installed 7zip from software center but i cant see anything,how can i open that application
[05:47] <GreenT> greezmunkey, then use screen -r <enter pid here> to return to the session
[05:47] <greezmunkey> GreenT: Loggin back in again...
[05:47] <ubuntu> hi all ..need ur help guys...very badly!
[05:47] <ubuntu> i have screwed up the bootloader by installing windows 7.. need to recover ubuntu
[05:48] <ubuntu> right now running livecd
[05:48] <DemoOn> help ubuntu
[05:48] <m0ar> sreeju: It's integrated with your browser
[05:48] <DemoOn> google it
[05:48] <Ademan> is there an easy way to see "orphaned" packages? (automatically installed but no longer used)?
[05:48] <ubuntu> ya i have googled ..tried a few steps in loading grub from commandline
[05:48] <DemoOn> ubuntuhad the same problem
[05:48] <ubutom> ubuntu, theres a program called easybcd
[05:49] <GreenT> ubuntu: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/ubuntu/reinstall-ubuntu-grub-bootloader-after-windows-wipes-it-out/
[05:49] <almoxarife> Ademan: install gkorphan
[05:49] <ubutom> ubuntu, you could be able to load ubuntu again by adding it to the win7 bootloader
[05:49] <DemoOn> ubuntu: i did after this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
[05:49] <ubuntu> ya demoon i tried that link too
[05:49] <ubuntu> i have one ext2 & one ext3 partition...
[05:50] <DemoOn> ubuntuwhat was wrong?
[05:50] <ubuntu> i want to know in which partition is my linux loading
[05:50] <ubuntu> loaded*
[05:50] <ubuntu> ext2 - 3.5gb
[05:50] <DemoOn> ubuntu: u need the one where u have /boot
[05:50] <ubuntu> ext3 - 120gb
[05:50] <ubuntu> how do i find which is boot?/
[05:50] <cam> hi
[05:50] <DemoOn> ubuntu: cant u check it?
[05:51] <ubuntu> im new to linux
[05:51] <sreeju> is there anybody to help me?
[05:51] <mezquitale> my fan is spinning like cwazy
[05:51] <DemoOn> mezquitale: mine too, its very loud
[05:51] <frosty_> sup
[05:51] <mezquitale> sreeju, that all depends on what you need help on
[05:51] <GreenT> sreeju, isn't that a command line application only?
[05:51] <DemoOn> ubuntuu can mount your partitions
[05:52] <blakkheim> GreenT: what's wrong with that?
[05:52] <cam_> i have installed ubuntu 10.04 beta 1 ... i have some issues with ubuntu one. i cannot get the client to work. i cannot synchronize folder i set "to synchronize"... what can i do?
[05:52] <ubuntu> yes its all mounted
[05:52] <blakkheim> !lucid > cam_
[05:52] <greezmunkey> GreenT: no luck, I'm looking through google. The goal I have is to be able to compile, etc on the remote machine, but to suspend my session whilst allowing that work to be done while I'm away.
[05:52] <bazhang> cam_, #ubuntu+1 for lucid please
[05:52] <GreenT> blakkheim, nothing is wrong with that... but if it's a console application, there's no fancy GUI for him
[05:52] <cam_> oh yeah ok
[05:52] <DemoOn> ubuntu: then check where u have /boot
[05:52] <mezquitale> DemoOn, do you have an old machine? I have a SATA HD, it looks like my CPU is spinning quite fast
[05:52] <blakkheim> GreenT: which is fine
[05:52] <sreeju> how can i extract a rar file then?
[05:53] <blakkheim> sreeju: unrar x file.rar
[05:53] <DemoOn> mezquitale: old, but the loudest fan is on my motherboards chip, its broken or smthing
[05:53] <GreenT> blakkheim, so what? i'm just trying to answer his question as to why he can't find it
[05:53] <blakkheim> mezquitale: cpus don't spin
[05:53] <ubuntu> demoon,... i have boot folder in both the partitions
[05:53] <blakkheim> or at least they shouldn't
[05:53] <GreenT> sreeju, do you mind reading the manpage or the documentation for 7zip?
[05:53] <xangua> sreeju: sudo apt-get install rar unrar
[05:54] <ubutom> cleaning helps sometimes ;)
[05:54] <DemoOn> ubuntu: Then choose that where u have your kernel
[05:54] <ubuntu> hw do i find tht?
[05:54] <mezquitale> blakkheim, cpu's generate heat making the fan mounted on the cpu quite fast, which makes a loud fan noise
[05:54] <blakkheim> mezquitale: i'm aware of that
[05:55] <ubutom> removing the fan and brushing the dust out improves the cooling
[05:55] <DemoOn> ubuntu: in your /boot
[05:55] <mezquitale> i mean, that's what i meant, sorry for the ambiguity
[05:55] <GreenT> greezmunkey, are you sure that doesn't work? you run "screen", then start your process to be performed in the background, exit the session with CTRL+A followed by "d" and then return with screen -r <pid> to your session.
[05:55] <DemoOn> ubutom: yeah, anyway, my fan is a little bit broken
[05:55] <ubuntu> which file should i look for?
[05:55] <GreenT> greezmunkey, have you checked that these processes really don't run in the background?
[05:55] <sreeju> bye
[05:55] <ubutom> DemoOn, you could replace it, good for the nerves:)
[05:56] <AbortD> server edition is the same as the regular just different software?
[05:56] <DemoOn> ubutom: im too lazy
[05:56] <blakkheim> AbortD: different kernel
[05:56] <DemoOn> ubuntu: vmlinuz
[05:56] <AbortD> different kernel?
[05:56] <blakkheim> AbortD: but you can install the server kernel in a deskto pversion
[05:56] <AbortD> :/
[05:57] <AbortD> whats the difference in the kernel?
[05:57] <ubuntu> ok its in ext3 partition
[05:57] <AbortD> im trying to setup a web server and email server on a old desktop i have
[05:57] <DemoOn> ubuntu: so stick to that help
[05:57] <ubuntu> ok
[05:57] <blakkheim> AbortD: http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu/serveredition/features/kernel
[05:57] <AbortD> should i get server or desktop version?
[05:57] <blakkheim> AbortD: debian
[05:57] <AbortD> debian?
[05:57] <blakkheim> AbortD: just my opinion
[05:57] <ubuntu> thanks Demo0n
[05:58] <GreenT> AbortD, do you need server features? like running a web or mail server?
[05:58] <greezmunkey> GreenT: Yes, the Ubuntu console is right next to me, I can see that the processes generated when I'm logged in, die when I log out...
[05:58] <AbortD> yeah
[05:58] <AbortD> i cant get that software for desktop version though cant i
[05:58] <blakkheim> AbortD: yes
[05:58] <ubuntu> Demo0n: i cannot find grub.cfg file in grub directory
[05:59] <greezmunkey> GreenT: I really don't think I want rsh here either!
[05:59] <blakkheim> AbortD: it's the EXACT same repositories, it's just a matter of what is preinstalled by default. i use the minimal iso and use aptitude to install the server kernel and what i need
[05:59] <GreenT> greezmunkey, are you sure screen is not continuing to run the session? have you checked "screen -ls" ?
[05:59] <NetRectifier> Anyone got IP's with open port 445
[05:59] <AbortD> hm i dont care how bulky it is honestly
[05:59] <ubutom> conerning ArbotD's question, I was quite surprised, that the regular version doesn't come with functions like reinstalling grub, seems to be on the Alternate-CD.
[06:00] <blakkheim> AbortD: then you are with the right distro :/
[06:00] <DemoOn> ubuntu: at both dirs?
[06:00] <greezmunkey> GreenT: I don't see it, but I'll try it again via ssh...brb
[06:00] <ubuntu> i can find grub.cfg in ext2 partition
[06:01] <almoxarife> NetRectifier: that was a question?
[06:01] <greezmunkey> GreenT: dude, I think maybe you are right...There are several suitable screens on: etc, etc :)
[06:02] <GreenT> greezmunkey, well... than i guess your processes are running just fine --- in the background, which is screen's purpose anyway ;)
[06:02] <happyaron> where can I find somebody to ask about how to organize a release party?
[06:02] <Futureproof> hey, does anyone know about screen + irssi?
[06:02] <GreenT> greezmunkey, just use screen -r 12345 (where 12345 is the pid you get from screen -ls) to return to the session
[06:02] <blakkheim> Futureproof: i'm using that right now
[06:03] <wcGary83> hi all!  is it normal for rkhunter to go crazy with failed hash checks in a development release? 76 files have failed...
[06:04] <blakkheim> !pm | Futureproof
[06:04] <bazhang> wcGary83, lucid?
[06:04] <wcGary83> bazhang: yes
[06:04] <greezmunkey> GreenT: screen -4 4936.pts-3.{hostname} Truely awesome, thank you!
[06:04] <Futureproof> oh sorry, I'm kind of new to this
[06:04] <bazhang> wcGary83, #ubuntu+1 for lucid support please
[06:04] <GreenT> greezmunkey, *sigh* you're welcome... have fun with screen then :)
[06:04] <wcGary83> bazhang: thanks!
[06:05] <Futureproof> well I was wondering..., with screen , is it possible to have a visual representation of the different windows/tabs
[06:05] <tinglei414> 看看我能不能发言阿
[06:05] <blakkheim> Futureproof: yes, in your ~/.screenrc
[06:05] <linux_inferno> Im sorry i know this is OT but I have to let you know.... COCOA Crispies with half milk, half coffee is the most amazing breakfast ever
[06:05] <blakkheim> !cn | tinglei414
[06:05] <greezmunkey> GreenT: I didn't mean to be thick headed.
[06:06] <bazhang> tinglei414, english here please, /join #ubuntu-cn for Chinese
[06:06] <Futureproof> I'll check it out
[06:06] <phantmi> I am using XChat 2.8.6 (http://www.xchat.org/)
[06:06] <phantmi> Linux Operating System: Kubuntu 10.04 beta 1 (http://www.kubuntu.org/)
[06:06] <phantmi> The time in Eastern Tennessee is:
[06:06] <phantmi> Fri, Mar. 26, 2010 02:06:29 EDT
[06:06] <FloodBot1> phantmi: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[06:06] <GreenT> greezmunkey, well... screen is a bit confusing at the beginning, but it's a powerful tool, you'll enjoy it :)
[06:07] <bazhang> phantmi, please pastebin in future, also #ubuntu+1 for lucid
[06:07] <greezmunkey> GreenT: I agree, now I understand.
[06:07] <tinglei414> what can I do here
[06:08] <bazhang> tinglei414, this is Ubuntu support
[06:08] <bazhang> tinglei414, did you have an ubuntu support question?
[06:08] <tinglei414> thanks ,I just know
[06:08] <tinglei414> my english is not good
[06:09] <darth10> tinglei414, hehe
[06:09] <darth10> its alright
[06:09] <bazhang> tinglei414, that's okay, chat in #ubuntu-offtopic
[06:09] <tinglei414> what is #ubuntu-offopic
[06:09] <rocket16> Ubuntu offtopic is owned by a jester named AomicSpark. He insults all, :(
[06:10] <darth10> troll channel lol
[06:10] <bazhang> tinglei414, /join #ubuntu-offtopic for chat
[06:10] <rocket16> tinglei414: It is a light-discussion channel for Ubuntu
[06:10] <tinglei414> how can I join it
[06:10] <bazhang> tinglei414, /join #ubuntu-offtopic  <--type that
[06:13] <tinglei414> thanks ,but I can not understant your tip,I think I should lean more before I come here again
[06:13] <theadmin> I gave an Ubuntu CD from a friend, and the CD drive doesn't give it back after shutdown, is it normal?
[06:13] <DemoOn> theadmin: did u just installed ubuntu?
[06:14] <theadmin> For me it told "Please take the CD from drive, close tray if any and hit ENTER".
[06:14] <snxs> theadmin that happened to me too..
[06:14] <theadmin> DemoOn: Me? Using it for 2 years. And this is the first case this happens to me o_O
[06:14] <snxs> just press enter.. and reboot normaly pull the cd out once reboot
[06:14] <theadmin> snxs: Problem is, it halts/reboots without asking for this!
[06:15] <DrDank> /server irc.prison.net
[06:15] <DrDank> wtf
[06:15] <DrDank> haha, this xchat is way different than mirc
[06:16] <shazbotmcnasty> lol flail
[06:16] <shazbotmcnasty> DrDank, that's how you join a new server...
[06:16] <DrDank> shits ugly too i must admit.
[06:16] <shazbotmcnasty> language
[06:16] <shazbotmcnasty> also, you can change how it looks...
[06:16] <shazbotmcnasty> or use irssi
[06:16] <blakkheim> ^
[06:17] <ubuntu> demoon.. r u there?
[06:17] <DemoOn> ubuntu: yes
[06:17] <srini> How to configure apt-mirror on Ubuntu
[06:17] <DrDank> I will have to check into that a little later. im just glad i got it up and running with win and dual monitor setup.. i just hate i spent all that time customizing/ making custom irc scripts for mirc now.
[06:17] <DrDank> of course Icould use windows to chat and linux to learn
[06:17] <DrDank> :)
[06:18] <Zenker>  ive installed blender 2.49b and dont need 2.49a b to be short n sweet is better. when i attempt to uninstall a it says that ubuntustudio-graphics is a dependent of blender, also ubuntustudio-graphics has many other dependents. what should i do?
[06:18] <sevol2> i want to create a bash alias .. i did alias agi='apt-get install'
[06:18] <sevol2> wats wrong?
[06:19] <blakkheim> sevol2: add it to your .bashrc and logout
[06:19] <sevol2> oO u gotta log out
[06:19] <rww> sevol2: nothing, though if you wanted it to be persistant you'd need to put it in .bashrc in your homefolder
[06:19] <Beauford> hey would anyone know the sudo to install U+2600 - U+26FF: Miscellaneous Symbols?
[06:19] <vsg> Hi everybody. I have problems on my notebook (MSI MegaBook MS-1325). Sometimes sound turns into scratchy noise, but does not completely disappear though. To fix this I had to reboot, but I've found an alternative solution. It helps when on Sound Preferences > Hardware I change Profile from "Analog Stereo Output" to e.g. "Digital Stereo Duplex" and then back again. I'd like to turn this...
[06:19] <vsg> ...action into a script and put it on Panel in order to do quick fixing (because I don't know a better permanent solution). The question is can anyone give me a hint about what happens (what commands are executed, or which commands could give same result) when I change that setting? ("alsa-utils restart" is not the thing I search for, it doesn't help, it's something else) Or maybe you could...
[06:19] <vsg> ...point me at place where I can find sources for Sound Preferences application?
[06:19] <FloodBot1> vsg: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[06:19] <rww> sevol2: you don't need to log out, you can just issue "source ~/.bashrc" or open a new terminal window )
[06:19] <sevol2> i did gedit ~/.bashrc
[06:20] <sevol2> is that rite?
[06:20] <rww> yeah
[06:20] <theadmin> sevol2: Yeah
[06:20] <sevol2> oO ok thx to all of u
[06:21] <Beauford> hey would anyone know the sudo to install U+2600 - U+26FF: Miscellaneous Symbols?
[06:21] <DrDank> wow, ive been sitting infront of this pc for almost 13 hrs.. im going to get up and go do some stuff... lol
[06:24] <BigMack83> im on 9.10 and i want to upgrate to lucid beta 1. when running "update-manager -d" and trying to update i have to download about 1.5 Gb of files. but if i have the live cd for 10.04 can i use that just to install over my current 9.10?
[06:24] <theadmin> BigMack83: It will erase the settings and stuff
[06:25] <theadmin> BigMack83: You can upgrade with the Alternate CD, however.
[06:25] <rww> BigMack83: 1) #ubuntu+1 for 10.04 support and discussion, 2) You can reinstall with a LiveCD, you need an alternate CD for upgrades.
[06:25] <BigMack83> so then i need to update from update manager. is there a way to have it pull the available packaged from the cd? instead of havign to DL all of them?
[06:26] <rww> BigMack83: from the Live/Desktop CD? no.
[06:26] <ubutom> sure? Can't he add them to etc/sources.list?
[06:26] <rww> ubutom: LiveCDs can't be added to sources.list, you need an Alternate CD for that.
[06:26] <theadmin> rww: They can :/
[06:27] <rww> no
[06:27] <theadmin> rww: It was in mine after install
[06:27] <theadmin> rww: They have less packages though %)
[06:27] <BigMack83> name of the iso is lucid-desktop-amd64.iso, i belive thats the live cd and not the alternate
[06:27] <rww> BigMack83: correct
[06:27] <theadmin> BigMack83: Yes
[06:27] <Futureproof> woohoo, I got the adv_windowlist script. Just what I wanted
[06:27] <airtonix> theadmin, only after you've installed from them... not while you are using the livecd.
[06:27] <bejiitas_wrath> Only a handful of packages on Live disc.
[06:28] <bejiitas_wrath> To install with apt-get
[06:28] <BigMack83> ah, ok so if i have the live disc i should just install with update manager anyways
[06:28] <bejiitas_wrath> Yes.
[06:28] <almoxarife> BigMack83: I upgraded recently, you sure the d/l isn't closer to 720 meg??
[06:28] <BigMack83> ok, thanks
[06:28] <Zenker> b4 anyone says it i do know theres a ubuntustudio room :) but no one's answering anyhow  i am using ubuntustudio and  i installed blender 2.49b before i installed the studio stuff and when i installed the studio it installed 2.49a again,  when i attempt to uninstall a it says that ubuntustudio-graphics is a dependent of blender, also ubuntustudio-graphics has many other dependents. what should i do?
[06:28] <BigMack83> i just looked a few hours ago. was 1,527 megs
[06:28] <lateralus01> I'm having problems with my wireless card, intel 4965, the connection lags a lot
[06:29] <BigMack83> granted i think i have to upgrade about 20 somethings megs normally first
[06:29] <lateralus01> it doesn't do this in vista
[06:29] <lateralus01> it uses the module iwlwifi, specifically iwl4965 but for some reason that module isn't loaded
[06:29] <optimusmaximus> !factoid
[06:29] <soreau> Zenker: why are you trying to uninstall it if it's already installed?
[06:30] <ubutom> he wants b instead of a
[06:30] <optimusmaximus> !python
[06:30] <bazhang> optimusmaximus, /msg ubottu please
[06:31] <almoxarife> lateralus01: done a ping test to insure you are not seeing things?
[06:31] <lat> If you delete a symbolic link, does that delete the source file also?
[06:31] <rww> lat: no
[06:32] <lat> rww, thanks.
[06:32] <lateralus01> yea I have, the ping illustrates the connection problems, about 10 pings will get replies, then nothing for 10-20 seconds then the pings get through again
[06:33] <Zenker> soreau mainly to save a little disk space i only have 120gb and im dual booting with vista, and 2.49b is better
[06:33] <lateralus01> the thing is, I've used gentoo before and had no problems, i had to download compile and install the iwlwifi drivers but they worked fine
[06:33] <lateralus01> but the module for my card is iwl4965 and it isn't listed in lsmod, sudo modprobe iwl4965 doesn't produce any errors but it doesn't load the module either
[06:33] <ivan_> #ubuntu-ru
[06:34] <BigMack83> almoxarife, rww, thanks for the info
[06:36] <klappi> anybody here with usb wlan rt73 chipset?
[06:36] <soreau> Zenker: I guess in a worse case scenario you could make a note of all the packages it removes then reinstall them after you're done upgrading it
[06:36] <pallu> hello all of you
[06:36] <soreau> Zenker: or maybe you could just upgrade the package
[06:36] <almoxarife> klappi: yes
[06:36] <Zenker> soreau so theres no way to uninstall it and leave the studiographics?
[06:36] <pallu> i'm trying to get a nested windows with a new session with out having to log out is there a way that this can be done?
[06:37] <soreau> Zenker: I have no idea I'm mainly just guessing :)
[06:37] <klappi> almoxarife, does it work with ubuntu?
[06:37] <Zenker> ahh, mkay :)
[06:37] <almoxarife> klappi: it did, yes
[06:38] <Zenker> guess ill just have 2 keep pokin around, i wonder if i can swap out a for b w/o uninstallin a ..hmm
[06:38] <klappi> almoxarife, did because you dont use it anymore or doesnt work anymore in general?
[06:38] <almoxarife> klappi: but you will have issues with sleep/awake and usb not responding
[06:38] <almoxarife> klappi: it was on my other laptop, an acer
[06:39] <klappi> almoxarife, ic ty very much
[06:39] <almoxarife> klappi: get the inf from windows, worked for me
[06:40] <airtonix> almoxarife, you'll need more than just the .inf file.
[06:40] <klappi> almoxarife, so you used the ndiswrapper
[06:40] <almoxarife> airtonix: from windows side?
[06:41] <almoxarife> klappi: I did, the gui version too, life made easy
[06:41] <airtonix> almoxarife, yes.
[06:41] <almoxarife> klappi: worked great/mostly afterwards
[06:42] <nascentmind> hi. I have updated my machine to lucid lynx and my xorg crashes after some time. When it crashes my monitor shows a "no signal". I have to do a hard reset.
[06:42] <predator_x> demoon.. r u there? its me ubuntu
[06:42] <DemoOn> predator_x: yes
[06:43] <rww> nascentmind: /join #ubuntu+1    for Lucid/10.04 discussion and support
[06:43] <bazhang> nascentmind, #ubuntu+1 for lucid please
[06:44] <nascentmind> thanks
[06:46] <Zenker> is there a way to give the filebrowser root permissions?
[06:46] <almoxarife> Zenker: yes
[06:46] <almoxarife> Zenker: nautilus?
[06:46] <Zenker> almoxarife yes
[06:47] <nitai> how do i get into my .VirtualBox folder ... i wanna copy it from one drive to another as to ... just have virtualbox running like it did in the other drive
[06:47] <almoxarife> Zenker: using synaptic, get every plugin for nautilus that makes sense to you, one of them is going to be sudo, works great for me
[06:48] <Zenker> ahh mkay thank you
[06:48] <UbuntuLillian> Does anyone know a good program for webcam chatting other than skype?  Preferably something that allows saving of the video
[06:49] <almoxarife> nitai: its in your home/yourname folder
[06:50] <nitai> almoxarife, but i can't see the folders that start with . like .VirtualBox
[06:50] <brijith> can anybody help me packaging a python application that I developed ??
[06:50] <almoxarife> nitai: what kind of install did you do?
[06:50] <nitai> xp
[06:51] <geoffmcc> i have internet connect sharing following offical help.ubuntu.com - works fine. Now want to enable UFW. Problem how to edit before.rules to enable my ICS
[06:51] <ynk> would anyone be so kind enough to direct me on how to install flash on my brand spankin' new Karmic? :]
[06:51] <almoxarife> nitai: xp? you on xp right now?
[06:51] <brijith>  can anybody help me packaging a python application that I developed ??
[06:51] <Nisstyre65> ynk sudo apt-get install flash
[06:51] <ynk> Nisstyre65, that easy, huh. thanks buddy.
[06:51] <abhi_nav> brijith: /join #python
[06:52] <nitai> almoxarife, no im on 32 bit ubuntu
[06:52] <Nisstyre65> that may not be the right package name
[06:52] <almoxarife> brijith: google check-install , see if that helps you
[06:52] <Nisstyre65> but it will likely still work
[06:52] <bazhang> brijith, packaging for a PPA?
[06:52] <ynk> is there a channel specifically for people who want to learn shell scripting?
[06:52] <bazhang> Nisstyre65, its not
[06:52] <almoxarife> I assumed .deb pckging
[06:52] <Nisstyre65> open synaptic, and search for the flash package
[06:52] <brijith> bazhang: I want to create deb
[06:53] <rww> ynk: #bash, perhaps?
[06:53] <abhi_nav> yah #bash
[06:53] <brijith> almoxarife: ya right, I want to create a deb package
[06:53] <ynk> rww, abhi_nav, thanks. i'll give it a shot.
[06:53] <almoxarife> brijith: yeap, package 'check-install'
[06:53] <almoxarife> brijith: yeap, package 'check-install'
[06:53] <abhi_nav> ynk: :)
[06:53] <Zenker> almoxarife i dont see nautilus-sudo i do see nautilus-gksu is that the one?
[06:53] <brijith> almoxarife:Ok
[06:54] <almoxarife> Zenker: let me see
[06:54] <ynk> what does "check-install" do? checks for the package name?
[06:54] <rww> almoxarife, brijith: checkinstall, actually. no -
[06:54] <rww> !checkinstall
[06:54] <almoxarife> ynk: makes debs from source
[06:54] <ynk> Nisstyre65, yeah that didn't work. i'll just look in the synaptic.
[06:54] <UbuntuLillian> Does anyone know a good program for webcam chatting other than skype?  Preferably something that allows saving of the video
[06:54] <almoxarife> and installs them
[06:54] <Nisstyre65> ynk; I think it's called flashplugin
[06:55]  * rww wonders what happens if you interrupt checkinstall while it's running
[06:55] <Nisstyre65> I'm just going to guess
[06:55] <rww> ynk, Nisstyre65: It's flashplugin-nonfree
[06:55] <Nisstyre65> but it won't get compiled
[06:55] <ynk> anyone else use "Gnome-Do". my goodness! this thing is such a life saver.
[06:55] <almoxarife> Zenker: that's the one gksu
[06:56] <Zenker> ah ok thank you
[06:56] <almoxarife> Zenker: it opens files and folders
[06:56] <Nisstyre65> rww; okay lol, I'm on arch and they have different package names
[06:56] <Nisstyre65> that's the adobe one, it may not run well
[06:56] <ynk> rww, you, my friend, are my new favorite hero.. thanks.
[06:57] <iceroot> how to set "set -x" globaly for the bash? so all init-scripts run with "set -x" (init-scripts are using /bin/sh)
[06:58] <abhi_nav> my ibus automatically starts in admin account. but in my this standard account i have to manual start it each time. how to make it start automatically?
[06:59] <iceroot> !autostart | abhi_nav
[06:59] <ynk> my goodness! is the flash plugin supposed to be this big? it's 30mb! >_<
[06:59] <Nisstyre65> ynk; it's a closed source thing
[06:59] <iceroot> ynk: yes
[06:59] <ynk> okay.
[06:59] <Nisstyre65> it might run badly
[06:59] <Nisstyre65> it does for me
[06:59] <abhi_nav> icreroot: what command for ibus to add in startup applications?
[06:59] <abhi_nav> iceroot :^^
[07:00] <abhi_nav> iceroot: and why it automatically starts in my admin account? and not here?
[07:00] <iceroot> abhi_nav: use tab for nicks. "which ibus" will tell you the command
[07:00] <klappi> Nisstyre65, buggy as hell here
[07:00] <abhi_nav> oh tab works, great! thanks iceroot
[07:00] <Nisstyre65> yeah, it's adobe's fault
[07:01] <abhi_nav> iceroot, no result for which ibus
[07:01] <brijith> almoxarife: I have some python source files and glade file, I used to run like python filename.py to get it run .... How can I create a deb out of it using check-install
[07:01] <iceroot> Nisstyre65: its even more worse if you are using ubuntu amd64 with flashplugin-nonfree, because its thr 32bit version with a 64bit wrapper
[07:01] <rww> !flash64
[07:01] <brijith> almoxarife: do I need to create configure or make file ??
[07:02] <Nisstyre65> brijith; python is an interpreted language
[07:02] <Nisstyre65> that means you don't compile them
[07:02] <Nisstyre65> unless you're writing python modules
[07:02] <abhi_nav> iceroot, i added these lines "   export GTK_IM_MODULE=ibus
[07:02] <abhi_nav>   export XMODIFIERS=@im=ibus
[07:02] <abhi_nav>   export QT_IM_MODULE=ibus" to $HOME/.bashrc
[07:02] <brijith> Nisstyre65: ok
[07:02] <almoxarife> brijith: see if this helps http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2356
[07:02] <greezmunkey> GreenT: Still there?
[07:02] <iceroot> brijith: use dh_make  put the python-script in the root-directory and correct "rules" and "control" to install it
[07:03] <brijith> Nisstyre65: So what I have to do
[07:03] <Nisstyre65> brijith; you can get .py files to run anywhere by putting them in your /bin
[07:03] <Nisstyre65> I believe
[07:03] <brijith> Nisstyre65: that I know
[07:03] <Zenker> almoxarife that didnt work, i still cant (for example) open the lost+found folder, ill just make a launcher w sudo nautilus that'll work wont it?
[07:03] <brijith> Nisstyre65: but I want it in a .deb
[07:04] <Nisstyre65> okay, I'm not sure how you would do that
[07:05] <Nisstyre65> I don't even know if you can
[07:05] <GreenT> greezmunkey, yep, still here.
[07:05] <abhi_nav> yah
[07:05] <ynk> hey, flash seems to work quite well on this end--at least on youtube.:]
[07:05] <Nisstyre65> ynk; full screen?
[07:06] <Zenker> almoxarife oh never mind i can right click and "open as administrator" now heh, thats good enough
[07:07] <Larre> At the end of a 'Makefile', I'm trying to add a simple script which goes about this: if lsmod |grep module ; then rmmod module ; else do nothing -- but I can't seem to do it and  the script returns error
[07:07] <abhi_nav> !in > indus
[07:07] <greezmunkey> GreenT: I've been working with screen, have two launchers each with a unique screenrc file, one is for logfiles (top, tail syslog, and such) the other runs irssi - pretty cool
[07:07] <Zenker> now if i could only find blender 2.49a
[07:08] <GreenT> greezmunkey, sounds like a happy customer to me :)
[07:08] <greezmunkey> GreenT: Yup! :)
[07:08] <ynk> Nisstyre65, sometimes it does and other times it doesn't.  how weird!
[07:09] <Nisstyre65> you'd think there'd be a good reverse engineered flash plugin out
[07:10] <geoffmcc> anyone know how to share internet connection with UFW enabled?
[07:11] <greezmunkey> g'night all
[07:11] <brijith> almoxarife:in that post there is a code block ./configure and make etc
[07:12] <almoxarife> geoffmcc: the rules you setup in ufw will dictate who you talk too
[07:12] <brijith> almoxarife:I don't have a configure file
[07:12] <almoxarife> brijith: that is all the deb packaging I know, sorry
[07:12] <geoffmcc> almoxarife i followed tut on help.ubuntu my problem is the 3 iptables commands need to be added to before.rules i think but i cant seem to figure the placemetn
[07:13] <geoffmcc> 2 forwards and a postrouting
[07:13] <almoxarife> geoffmcc: do you want to learn ufw rules or do you want to have internet access control?
[07:13] <ynk> you mean to tell me that Adobe STILL doesn't have a plugin out for gnu/linux? wow...
[07:14] <abhi_nav> iceroot, you there?
[07:14] <brijith> iceroot:can you suggest any good tutorial that will help me in python packaging
[07:14] <geoffmcc> well i would like to have ufw enabled and still have connection sharing - then need cofigure ufw for portforwarding of a counter strike server
[07:15] <geoffmcc> i have it without ufw but everytime i restart i have to re-enter my counter strike iptables . adding to rc.local didnt work like it did for the ICS ones
[07:15] <almoxarife> geoffmcc: are you behind a router firewall?
[07:15] <Zenker> where does the repo install blender ?
[07:15] <geoffmcc> no the machine is acting as my router
[07:15] <abhi_nav> iceroot, :(
[07:16] <underdev> hi.  suddenly i am getting these horrible artifacts in my text in Terminal on 9.10.  anyone experienced this?
[07:16] <underdev> maybe i should reboot
[07:16] <underdev> couldn't hurt :)
[07:17] <almoxarife> geoffmcc: I gave up on ufw, too cryptic for my taste, I wanted something still to make me fell better, I found 'firestarter' works for me, gui even
[07:18] <geoffmcc> in my search i read people discuss firestarter, was not clear- can i run from terminal
[07:18] <almoxarife> geoffmcc: good question, no idea, maybe not
[07:18] <geoffmcc> thats my problem, lol
[07:19] <geoffmcc> i dont get it - the commands work fine in iptables. but if i rework before.rules to add :POSTROUTING ACCEPT [0:0] like i read in a tut it does not accept my -A POSTROUTING -t nat -j MASQUERADE  like iptables does
[07:21] <developer> hi all which one is better dansguardian or squid guard??
[07:22] <Curly_Q> If a sys admin uses SSH or tunneling what is all of the problems with logging as root with Secure Shell?
[07:23] <server_> quit
[07:24] <Nisstyre65> Curly_Q; because an attacker knows the username
[07:24] <geoffmcc> Curly_Q maybe this isnt exactly why but its one reason - check your auth log and see all the people trying to log into root.
[07:24] <Nisstyre65> if you disable root login
[07:24] <Nisstyre65> then they won't know your username
[07:25] <Curly_Q> Even with Drag & Drop sudo permissions is still denied. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo#Drag%20&%20Drop%20sudo
[07:25] <Nisstyre65> Curly_Q; if you're logged in as root you can do anything
[07:25] <Curly_Q> How can an attacker know the username behind a router and firewall on a private intranet?
[07:26] <Nisstyre65> it's for server
[07:26] <Nisstyre65> *servers
[07:26] <Zenker> where do i ask, no BEG for someone to add blender 2.49b to the repo's? or better still also 2.5 when its final is released at the end of April?
[07:26] <Avenegra> Curly_Q: root's always called
[07:26] <Avenegra> root
[07:26] <Nisstyre65> yeah
[07:26] <Nisstyre65> so if you disable it, then they can't use that
[07:26] <Nisstyre65> they would need your username
[07:26] <Curly_Q> I tried to ssh within root   <root>@<hostname>  permissions is still denied.
[07:27] <rocket16> How to enable Video visualization in Exaile?
[07:27] <geoffmcc> what worries me is if i ps -ef , before sshd: geoffmcc@pts/0 there is a root process sshd: geoffmcc [priv]
[07:28] <administrator> hello
[07:28] <almoxarife> Zenker: at their web site they show a .deb for it in 9.04
[07:28] <Curly_Q> All I want to do is to copy and paste with a ssh gui to /usr/share/apache2/default-site/
[07:28] <Guest44150> co tam u was
[07:28] <Guest44150> ubuntu
[07:29] <Curly_Q> User permission is denied.
[07:29] <Curly_Q> Root permission is denied.
[07:29] <geoffmcc> just ssh it to a user that has sudo privliges and then move it to where u want to go once on the machine
[07:30] <underdev> hi.  i am getting horrible artifacts in the text within terminal windows.
[07:30] <Curly_Q> What is the sudo command for that?
[07:30] <underdev> suddenly, with no explanation
[07:30] <underdev> its practically unusable
[07:30] <underdev> and i spend all my time in emacs!
[07:30] <mtx_init> I am trying to get my cam to work at tinychat.com, it works fine with a program like cheese and fine with chatrt.com, but not with tinychat,.  I have flash permissions set as well as being in the video group.  any ideas?
[07:30] <geoffmcc> Curly_Q maybe i misunderstand - your trying to move a file from one server to another using ssh right
[07:30] <underdev> i rebooted, but it didn't help
[07:31] <Curly_Q> What I am doing is working with 192.168.0.*** to SSH into Kubuntu box. I can see every file and directory but cannot copy and paste from Windows to Kubuntu.
[07:32] <harisund> Curly_Q: What are you trying to copy and paste from Windows to Kubuntu?
[07:32] <Curly_Q> Index.html   etc.  Create directories etc.
[07:32] <harisund> Curly_Q: What client are you using on Windows?
[07:33] <Nisstyre65> Curly_Q; you need to setup fuse on the server
[07:33] <Curly_Q> SSH Tectia.
[07:33] <Nisstyre65> !sshfs
[07:33] <Nisstyre65> ^^^ is what you want Curly_Q
[07:33] <harisund> Curly_Q: my simplest suggestion, copy as a regular user, use the terminal and sudo to copy as a root to your required directory
[07:33] <geoffmcc> Curly_Q. What you need to do is login with a user in the admin group[
[07:34] <Equ4L> http://purekaoz.com - Lots of downloads, graphics, programming topics. Sign up and post!
[07:34] <geoffmcc> right what harisund said
[07:34] <sasayins> how can I know what video card I am using in ubuntu?
[07:34] <harisund> Curly_Q: How comfortable are you with the terminal?
[07:34] <geoffmcc> thats what i do using legacy version ssh secure shell
[07:35] <Curly_Q> I can type fast if that is what you are asking.
[07:35] <nomad77> sasayins: try lspci |grep -i vga
[07:35] <sasayins> thanks
[07:35] <Curly_Q> SSH has a nice terminal as well.
[07:35] <optimus_t> which wireless router i should prefer?
[07:35] <abhi_nav> rocket16, you there?
[07:35] <mtx_init> I am trying to get my cam to work at tinychat.com, it works fine with a program like cheese and fine with chatrt.com, but not with tinychat,.  I have flash permissions set as well as being in the video group.  any ideas?
[07:35] <harisund> Curly_Q: no no, I meant executing terminal commands. For example, if I told you do a "sudo mv /home/Curly_Q/copied_stuff /usr/share/apache2/default-site/" would you understand?
[07:36] <geoffmcc> Curly - say account curly has access to sudo su. you need to upload the file using your ssh program and then use the terminal to move the file to where it needs to go
[07:36] <Curly_Q> It looks like you are moving a file from /home/curly to Q/copied stuff /usr/share/apache2/default-site/
[07:36] <harisund> Exactly. More importantly, I am using root permissions to do it Curly_Q
[07:37] <harisund> So to solve your problem, first copy from your Windows machine to your Linnux home directory of your regular user (don't worry about root at this point).
[07:37] <Curly_Q> Why not just be able to ssh copy and paste with a gui. It would make my work a lot easier.
[07:37] <yellabs> hello good people
[07:37] <abhi_nav> hello
[07:37] <Nisstyre65> Curly_Q; you need to be able to mount a remote drive
[07:37] <Nisstyre65> it's not that simple
[07:37] <sasayins> hello
[07:37] <geoffmcc> curly you could also enable root login but i would turn off right after you do what your doing
[07:37] <harisund> Curly_Q: Because by default no user has permissions to login remotely to add files into /usr/share
[07:38] <yellabs> what command would i use to show ( on the bash ) the partition table of a drive , with info etc
[07:38] <llutz> yellabs: sudo fdisk -l
[07:38] <geoffmcc> thats what i did before i realised i needed to sudo to move to where i needed to go
[07:38] <rocket16> yellabs: Use System-Administration-Disk Utility
[07:38] <harisund> yellabs: you could try df also
[07:38] <llutz> df won't show a partition-table
[07:39] <yellabs> i need to make a printable version the likes of aida 16 , wich shows the drive, partitions an manufact number
[07:39] <harisund> My fdisk doesn't, my RAID setup is not seen by fdisk. df shows my "partitions" in the LVM
[07:39] <sensae> I'm trying to get BrickOS to work with my Lego Mindstorms kit. I've plugged in the infrared transmitter, but I can't figure out what TTY it's assigned.
[07:39] <Curly_Q> My old Red Hat 9 allowed ssh with no problem. This sudo thing is driving me bazonkas.
[07:39] <llutz> harisund: df shows space of"mounted filesystems"
[07:39] <harisund> I know
[07:40] <harisund> Anyway Curly_Q old Red Hat installations had a root account .. Ubuntu doesn't have a root account that's enabled by default
[07:40] <Curly_Q> I see.
[07:40] <ubutom> yes it has
[07:40] <ubutom> it just hasn't a set passwd
[07:40] <almoxarife> yes it does
[07:41] <yellabs> fdisk does show something, but nut brand of disk and serial number
[07:41] <Nisstyre65> so theoretically one could change the root password on Ubuntu?
[07:41] <geoffmcc> yes
[07:41] <harisund> that's what I meant by "enabled by default" .. change to root and set yourself a password and you can do what you used to do Curly_Q
[07:41] <Curly_Q> I read this:   sudo passwd root
[07:41] <Nisstyre65> do you need root access to add sudoers?
[07:41] <llutz> yellabs: sudo hdparm -i /dev/sdX
[07:41] <harisund> Nisstyre65: yeah
[07:41] <geoffmcc> like i said b4- if not comphy with term can enable and then upload files- but i woukd def turn off right after
[07:42] <abhi_nav> Nisstyre65, yes
[07:42] <abhi_nav> !in
[07:42] <Nisstyre65> so visudo EDITOR=gedit as root
[07:43] <almoxarife> Nisstyre65: why not open the file in gedit with root prv?
[07:43] <Curly_Q> Is there a GUI like Red Hat to add or delete users with Kubuntu such as Red Hat does?
[07:43] <Nisstyre65> you mean like sudo?
[07:43] <almoxarife> Nisstyre65: gksu
[07:43] <llutz> almoxarife: it might break sudoers permissions, always use visudo
[07:44] <Nisstyre65> that's what I was told
[07:44] <almoxarife> llutz: never broke anything here
[07:44] <harisund> visudo basically checks if your syntax is write and stuff like that
[07:44] <llutz> almoxarife: "might" and we'd seen some people whining about that last time here
[07:44] <harisund> llutz: if you know what you are doing you don't need to use visudo .. I have edited the \etc\sudoers file without visudo too
[07:44] <almoxarife> llutz: and I use the heck out of it, heck :)
[07:45] <Nisstyre65> I prefer to be on the safe side
[07:45] <llutz> don't recmmend something else than visudo here, please
[07:45] <yellabs> how would i pipe these two command into one and then into text ?  sudo hdparm -I /dev/sda1 and fdisk -l  tips are welcome !
[07:46] <llutz> yellabs: sudo hdparm -i /dev/sdX >file ;  sudo fdisk -l >> file
[07:46] <yellabs> cool thanks so much !
[07:46] <yellabs> into one file?
[07:46] <almoxarife> llutz: I take it back, I have not ever done password files with gedit, I don't want to infer the kind
[07:46] <llutz> file = filename
[07:47] <yellabs> ah
[07:47] <almoxarife> but I am taking this to my sandbox lucid and see if I can break it by doing it, what file was mentioned?
[07:47] <Nisstyre65> you can do it with whatever editor you want
[07:48] <Curly_Q> What command would I use to add myself to sudoers for remote ssh work?
[07:48] <Nisstyre65> !visudo
[07:48] <Curly_Q> I am in visudo now.
[07:48] <harisund> Curly_Q: Somehow I don't think that's going to help you. Your default account is already allowed sudo permissions, so I doubt adding it to sudoers is going to help you
[07:49] <yellabs> llutz , thank you so much, you have saved my day !
[07:50] <Russian> привет, есть русские люди? :)
[07:50] <harisund> !ru
[07:50] <JuanJose> wtf
[07:50] <JuanJose> what's up?
[07:53] <nitai> any way to unlock my iPhone from ubuntu?
[07:53] <Curly_Q> Even logging with ssh in root will not allow me to work with it. What I got from what has been said here is that I cannot ssh into any directory and gui copy and paste with Kubuntu. I have to copy files to a /usr folder and then sudo them to the directory. That is an unnecessary waste of time.
[07:54] <harisund> Curly_Q: If you login directly as root, you do have permissions to write into any folder
[07:54] <Curly_Q> I tried that Harisund and permission denied.
[07:54] <harisund> Curly_Q: What exactly do you mean "gui copy and paste" .. What GUI are you using exactly?
[07:55] <Curly_Q> I have been trying to use a Windows box to log into Ubuntu. I can log into root and see all of the files and and copy everything but not cut and paste from Windows to the linux box. Permission denied.
[07:55] <Curly_Q> Even in root.
[07:55] <harisund> ok hang on here for a second. First, "log into root and see all of the files" <-- How are you doing this? What is your scp client?
[07:55] <airtonix> Curly_Q, so when you say "windows box" and "copy files... people are going to assume you're using samba to do this.
[07:56] <Curly_Q> I can copy files from Linux but not copy from Win box to linux.
[07:56] <harisund> Are you mounting your Linux box as a new drive, like a D:\ or something?
[07:56] <Curly_Q> No XP pro Windows to linux with a SSH client.
[07:56] <harisund> First, I am hoping that SSH client has a SCP client somewhere.. for example, Putty is a SSH client and you can't do file transfers with putty
[07:57] <Curly_Q> It is over a LAN.
[07:57] <meowbuntu> ubuntu is ubuntu it is now far removed from its predesessor debian.
[07:57] <harisund> THat's ok, how are you copying files from Linux to Windows? Are you like clicking on files and dragging them and dropping them somewhere on your Windows box? Or are you typing out commands to do the moving?
[07:58] <meowbuntu> ubuntu is now built so much on top of itself that it is really its own creation.
[07:58] <Curly_Q> Dragging and dropping them to the ssh client to transfer them to Linux box.
[07:58]  * airtonix smells rageTroll
[07:58] <meowbuntu> kind of like inbreading. lol
[07:58] <llutz> meowbuntu you know where packages come from?
[07:58] <airtonix> meowbuntu, whats your point? is there a support question coming soon somewhere here ?
[07:59] <mtx_init> I am trying to get my cam to work at tinychat.com, it works fine with a program like cheese and fine with chatrt.com, but not with tinychat,.  I have flash permissions set as well as being in the video group.  any ideas?
[07:59] <Curly_Q> It is a permissions problem.
[07:59] <harisund> Curly_Q: There's something still missing in your description. Somehow I doubt it's a permissions problem
[07:59] <Curly_Q> I don't understand why being root the permissions is denied.
[08:00] <llutz> layer-8 problem
[08:00] <harisund> Curly_Q: SSH Tectia is the SCP client you are using, correct?
[08:00] <Curly_Q> Yes.
[08:00] <meowbuntu> there will be if i have a need or can provide help.
[08:00] <meowbuntu> llutz, i do not know
[08:01] <airtonix> meowbuntu, ok can i interest you in !ot ?
[08:01] <harisund> Curly_Q: May I offer a suggestion? I went to SSH Tectia's website, and it doesn't seem to be free. Download WinSCP, http://winscp.net/eng/download.php use it to login as root (and not as user) to your Linux machine .. you should see 2 file system trees side by side
[08:01] <meowbuntu> airtonix, what is that
[08:01] <airtonix> !ot | meowbuntu
[08:02] <meowbuntu> airtonix, i have been comming here for about 10 months i know about that
[08:02] <Curly_Q> I own ssh Tectia software. It is registered.
[08:02] <airtonix> meowbuntu, why so offtopic?
[08:02] <Yohan> hello
[08:02] <meowbuntu> airtonix, i know how to conduct myself
[08:02] <rob_p> Curly_Q: +1 on the WinSCP client.  It
[08:02] <meowbuntu> airtonix, i m not
[08:02] <harisund> Curly_Q: ah well .. just that I use winscp and I don't seem to have a problem transferring files as root to my Ubuntu box .. I don't know how Tectia works, so I can't really provide any good troubleshooting options
[08:03] <rob_p> Curly_Q: ...it's about as good if not better than most others out there...
[08:03] <meowbuntu> i made a general statment about ubuntu thats not oftopic.
[08:03] <llutz> meowbuntu: it's offtopic and wrong too
[08:03]  * meowbuntu is holding back and saying nothing. he does not want to be acused of being a troll. 
[08:03] <meowbuntu> llutz, each to there own thats how i see ubuntu
[08:04] <Curly_Q> I have used ssh by
[08:04] <Curly_Q> Tectia for years with Red Hat.
[08:04] <Curly_Q> Is WinSCP SSH?
[08:04] <kaziem> hi guys, I've got a problem
[08:04] <airtonix> kaziem, sounds bad.
[08:05] <harisund> WinSCP is a SCP client, so yes it uses SSH protocol
[08:05] <abhi_nav> ;) , airtonix
[08:05] <rob_p> Curly_Q: It supports SCP SFTP at least, and maybe other protocols.
[08:05] <Curly_Q> OK thanks I will give it a try.
[08:05] <kaziem> I have a dual monitor setup.. when I configure it so the external screen is on top of the other one, when I maximize windows on the lower one they are partially blocked by the gnome-panel
[08:05] <airtonix> kaziem, in the lower screen ?
[08:05] <kaziem> yea
[08:05] <airtonix> kaziem, and gnome panel is also there ?
[08:05] <harisund> Curly_Q: If Tectia was free, I would have tried to install it and seen how it is .. as it is not I really can't do anything other than suggest a free alternative
[08:06] <Curly_Q> Perhaps I need to set the correct protocol with Tectia. Maybe that is my problem.
[08:06] <kaziem> gnome-panel is only in the lower one yea
[08:06] <airtonix> kaziem, you have two choices... the first i cna run you through. the second i leave for you to research.
[08:06] <kaziem> applications/places panel
[08:06] <kaziem> ok airells_
[08:06] <Curly_Q> I have the older ssh by Tectia and it does the same thing. Permission denied. Both do the same thing.
[08:06] <kaziem> airtonix =)
[08:06] <airtonix> kaziem, open gconf-editor
[08:07] <airtonix> kaziem, apps > panel > top levels
[08:07] <Curly_Q> Harisund, thanks for that advice. I appreciate it.
[08:07] <harisund> Curly_Q: Well all I can say is give the portable WinSCP, you won't have to install anything
[08:07] <harisund> Curly_Q: err I meant give the portable WinSCP a try .. it has a very intuitive user interface too
[08:07] <Curly_Q> I will try WinSCP.
[08:08] <Curly_Q> Thanks.
[08:08] <airtonix> kaziem, depending on how many gnome-panels you have on your screen... you might see a few entries under that tree nav location.
[08:09] <airtonix> kaziem, if you click on each panel_X (where x is 0 through to lots of numbers.) you'll see on the left that each one has an entry labeled : monitor.
[08:09] <kaziem> airtonix, there
[08:09] <kaziem> they can only be on one screen.. right?
[08:10] <airtonix> kaziem, each panel can only be on one screen at a time.
[08:10] <airtonix> kaziem, you see the "monitor" key im referring to in the right hand side ?
[08:10] <kaziem> yes
[08:11] <kaziem> i don't know how to set priority so it doesn't hide windows when maximized though =8
[08:11] <riktking> having issues with a folder on my server, cannot write to it, how do i set the permissions?
[08:11] <airtonix> kaziem, you cant... i just move it to the other monitor.
[08:11] <riktking> i set samba up via right nautilus for the permission
[08:12] <Nisstyre65> riktking; sudo chmod +r
[08:12] <riktking> cheers
[08:12] <kaziem> =(
[08:12] <Nisstyre65> er
[08:12] <Nisstyre65> w
[08:12] <Nisstyre65> lol
[08:12] <kaziem> well thanks airtonix
[08:12] <Nisstyre65> +w
[08:12] <FloodBot1> Nisstyre65: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[08:12] <kaziem> at least on the top monitor windows maximize correctly
[08:12] <riktking> Nisstyre65, is it chmod +w then
[08:13] <Nisstyre65> yes
[08:13] <Nisstyre65> I'm tired
[08:14] <airtonix> kaziem, yes i think the issue is that on the bottom screen, the panel is in the middle of the 'virtual screen' so it does not properly modify the hints window frames get when they want to know the available screenspace they can maximise within
[08:14] <kaziem> do you think it's a compiz related feature?
[08:14] <riktking> Nisstyre65, how do i make it for all subfolders
[08:15] <airtonix> kaziem, no. i assume you are using nvidia ?
[08:15] <Nisstyre65> riktking; try -R
[08:15] <kaziem> no, it's an intel chipset
[08:16] <airtonix> kaziem, with two vga ports ?
[08:16] <kaziem> just one
[08:16] <kaziem> it's a laptop
[08:16] <airtonix> kaziem, ah i see. but anyway i dont think gnome team has accounted properly for all multi monitor setups
[08:17] <kaziem> nods
[08:17] <riktking> Nisstyre65, got the same eror
[08:17] <airtonix> kaziem, same thing happens with me on my nvidia ion laptop
[08:17] <Mkools> Hi, when I installed dhcp-3 server it showed failed to start what must be the problem?
[08:17] <harisund> Mkools: could you provide more information? Perhaps post the /var/log/syslog somewhere?
[08:17] <Nisstyre65> huh, so you're doing sudo chmod +w directoryhere -R
[08:18] <kaziem> maybe it's related with xinerama?
[08:18] <harisund> Mkools: Where did you see that failed to start? What kind of error message did you get?
[08:18] <riktking> ahh no
[08:18] <Nisstyre65> -R means it's recursive so everything inside it gets affected
[08:18] <carl> hi. I installed 10.04 64-bit (previously running 9.10 64-bit just fine), and my laptop randomly crashes: screen goes black and laptop irresponsive. RSEIUB doesn't do anything. Can someone help me try to track this down please?
[08:19] <airtonix> kaziem, possibly that was my impression.. either that or lack of proper support by gnome or x11
[08:19] <riktking> still issues
[08:19] <Nisstyre65> what does it say?
[08:19] <Mkools> harisund: When I done sudo apt-get install dhcp3-server it showed start [failed].
[08:19] <airtonix> !lucid | carl
[08:19] <harisund> Mkools: can you paste your /var/log/syslog file on pastebin or something?
[08:19] <riktking> when i try to create a folder in nautilus it says permission denied
[08:19] <carl>  /j #ubuntu+1
[08:19] <carl> oops sorry
[08:20] <Nisstyre65> riktking; try useing the chown command
[08:20] <harisund> riktking: What exactly are you trying to do?
[08:20] <Zenker> i found a script that will change the background in a specific amount of time, how do i use it? here is the script http://pastebin.com/ttkafE87
[08:21] <Nisstyre65> he wanted to change write permissions on a directory
[08:21] <riktking> basically i have a server set up and im wanting to be able to copy files onto it via the network
[08:21] <Nisstyre65> harisund
[08:21] <Mkools> harisund: It contains lots of data.
[08:21] <harisund> Mkools: are you familiar with pastebin?
[08:21] <riktking> but i cant seem to write to the server
[08:21] <riktking> via samba
[08:21] <Mkools> harisund: no
[08:21] <meowbuntu> !ask
[08:22] <riktking> and it has to be samba as there are windows pc's that have to access it
[08:22] <sevian> aloha
[08:22] <harisund> riktking: That's ok. When you are mounting the drive on Windows, you mount it as a user on your Linux box right? Does that user have write permissions within Linux?
[08:23] <riktking> no the drive is automounted on the server
[08:23] <harisund> riktking: oh this is an external drive?
[08:23] <riktking> harisund, its a 2nd hdd
[08:23] <harisund> http://paste.ubuntu.com/ Mkools Copy and paste your /var/log/syslog file into this website and paste the link here
[08:23] <peterbjerg> hello :-)
[08:23] <riktking> harisund, i just want it to be read/write for anyone on our network
[08:24] <n3f> hi everyone
[08:24] <minusvirus> hello
[08:24] <abhi_nav> hi
[08:24] <harisund> riktking: Ok ... it might be a samba thing that you might have to edit in /etc/smb.conf rather than user permissions on Linux .. that's what I am trying to figure out
[08:24] <peterbjerg> I have trouble installing/configuring openldap
[08:24] <riktking> harisund, ok
[08:24] <peterbjerg> is there anyone with experience
[08:24] <abhi_nav> !details | peterbjerg
[08:24] <iceroot> peterbjerg: #slapd
[08:25] <n3f> would like ask if it's possible to set up my own domain name server in ubuntu? that is, i will not be having to pay any third party hosting site?
[08:25] <iceroot> peterbjerg: installation =  sudo apt-get install slapd
[08:25] <peterbjerg> oki I will try #slapd
[08:25] <llutz> n3f: you can
[08:25] <harisund> riktking: The second hdd, how is it mounted on the Linux machine? As in, in what directory?
[08:25] <riktking> harisund, /media/STORAGE is where its mounted
[08:26] <harisund> riktking: ah I was afraid of that. So basically it's like an external storage, else it wouldn't have been mounted into /media
[08:26] <Nisstyre65> riktking; try this... go to smb.conf
[08:26] <riktking> harisund, do i have to change the automount then
[08:26] <n3f> llutz, wow really? in that case is there any disadvantages in terms of speed compared to let others host my site?
[08:26] <Nisstyre65> and change security = user to security = share
[08:26] <peterbjerg> the problem is that I cant get the slapd server up and running, I have the structure in place, but i can't figure out how to configure, but I will try #slapd if there isn't anyone with experience
[08:27] <llutz> n3f: depends on your bandwidth to the internet
[08:27] <n3f> llutz, i'm reading http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=236093, is the right way?
[08:27] <blackrock> What's a quality DVD ripper around ?
[08:27] <riktking> Nisstyre65, is that gksudo /etc/smb.comf
[08:27] <Nisstyre65> yeah
[08:27] <Nisstyre65> should be
[08:27] <harisund> riktking: gksudo gedit /etc/smb.conf
[08:27] <Nisstyre65> that basically allows anyone to access the shares
[08:28] <riktking> harisund, Nisstyre65 is that on the server
[08:28] <Nisstyre65> yes
[08:28] <Nisstyre65> it might not do anything
[08:28] <Nisstyre65> but it might work
[08:28] <abhi_nav> !server | n3f
[08:28] <riktking> its blank
[08:28] <Nisstyre65> : O
[08:29] <Nisstyre65> /etc/samba/smb.conf
[08:29] <Nisstyre65> try that
[08:29] <n3f> abhi_nav, that's cool. but can I use the desktop edition instead?
[08:29] <llutz> n3f: sry don't have www here.
[08:29] <riktking> ok got it
[08:29] <Nisstyre65> okay
[08:29] <Nisstyre65> there should also be a section about public shares
[08:29] <abhi_nav> n3f: yah you can: also you can have gui and everything of desktop version into server version
[08:29] <peterbjerg> ok, there isn't anyone in a channel called slapd, can anyone assiste with configuring slapd ?
[08:29] <n3f> llutz, it's cool, i'll google around :)
[08:30] <Nisstyre65> you should be able to edit what people can access riktking
[08:30] <n3f> abhi_nav, nice. thank you for the info :)
[08:30] <abhi_nav> n3f, :D
[08:30] <Nisstyre65> riktking; http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Samba#Share_files_for_your_LAN_without_user_and_password
[08:30] <riktking> thanks Nisstyre65
[08:30] <n3f> abhi_nav, hmmm do you have a howto for that? :)
[08:31] <itlinux> Please tell me how to install Ubuntu on Branded PC Wearnes Premiere 6845l, because using XP is my last opton, that I know it will work fine. Original OS is Win 98. Thank you
[08:31] <abhi_nav> read that link n3f
[08:31] <abhi_nav> how to for what?, n3f ?
[08:31] <n3f> abhi_nav, using my desktop edition as a dns..
[08:31] <riktking> Nisstyre65, do i have to restart samba now?
[08:32] <abhi_nav> n3f, your most question wll be solved by ubuntu forum, cummunity documentation and wiki help in google. always remember to google first. ;)
[08:32] <rob_p> n3f: Why bog down a server box with all the unnecessary things that a desktop version provides.  A server should not generally have a gui.  Save the resources for the tasks the server is designed for.  Just a friendly suggestion.
[08:32] <Zenker>  i found a script that will change the background in a specific amount of time, how do i use it? oh and here is the script http://pastebin.com/ttkafE87 just in case
[08:32] <Nisstyre65> yes riktking /etc/init.d/
[08:32] <abhi_nav> n3f, i dont know any such how to. but you search in google, forum wiki and commuity documetation
[08:33] <n3f> rob_p, because i will do the coding in my desktop edition box as well...
[08:33] <Nisstyre65> so /etc/init.d/samba restart
[08:33] <n3f> abhi_nav, okay, it's cool. thanks, i'll do it :)
[08:33] <llutz> n3f: look at howtoforge or forums/wiki for a bind9 tutorial, it should help you
[08:33] <abhi_nav> n3f: hmm welcome :D
[08:33] <harisund> Zenker: I am guessing you execute the script in a terminal
[08:33] <n3f> llutz, yah, i got here a howto and it starts off installing bind
[08:34] <harisund> n3f: That's what you wanted, right?
[08:34] <rob_p> n3f: If you want to run your own nameserver, at a minimum you will need a static, publicly routeable IP address provided by your ISP.  Are you going to provide authoritative name services for a domain(s)?
[08:34] <almoxarife> Zenker: were you the guy that asked about nautilus?
[08:35] <Zenker> almoxarife yep, i figd out that i can right click and open as administrator :)
[08:35] <Jessia> ): rotartsinimda sa nepo dna kcilc thgir nac i taht tuo dgif i ,pey efiraxomla
[08:35] <mtx_init> my camera wont work in tinychat.com, any ideas?
[08:35] <Jessia> ?saedi yna ,moc.tahcynit ni krow tnow aremac ym
[08:35] <n3f> rob_p, i don't have a static IP though. does that mean i can not turn it to a dns?
[08:35] <Jessia> ?snd a ot ti nrut ton nac i naem taht seod .hguoht PI citats a evah t'nod i ,p_bor
[08:35] <Mkools> harisund: http://paste.ubuntu.com/401662/
[08:35] <Jessia> /266104/moc.utnubu.etsap//:ptth :dnusirah
[08:36] <harisund> Someone needs to kick Jessia he has been spamming in other channels
[08:36] <Jessia> slennahc rehto ni gnimmaps neeb sah eh aisseJ kcik ot sdeen enoemoS
[08:36] <rob_p> n3f: Unless you just want local name resolution for a private LAN and/or caching name services, you will need a static IP, yes.
[08:36] <Jessia> .sey ,PI citats a deen lliw uoy ,secivres eman gnihcac ro/dna NAL etavirp a rof noituloser eman lacol tnaw tsuj uoy sselnU :f3n
[08:36] <Nisstyre65> wtf
[08:36] <Jessia> ftw
[08:36] <almoxarife> Zenker: that script on the web, copy paste it to a empty file on your desktop
[08:36] <Jessia> potksed ruoy no elif ytpme a ot ti etsap ypoc ,bew eht no tpircs taht :rekneZ
[08:36] <harisund> Whatever you type, the bot reverses it and pastes it
[08:36] <Jessia> ti setsap dna ti sesrever tob eht ,epyt uoy revetahW
[08:36] <harisund> how do we get rid of it?
[08:36] <iceroot> Jessia: stop your script
[08:36] <Jessia> ?ti fo dir teg ew od woh
[08:36] <Jessia> tpircs ruoy pots :aisseJ
[08:37] <iceroot> !ops | Jessia
[08:37] <Jessia> aisseJ | spo!
[08:37] <rob_p> n3f: ...otherwise, how will the root servers be able to point to your nameserver for resolution of your domains?
[08:37] <Jessia> !ainoki ro lennalF ,10issuj ,gnahzab ,kaerfemong ,sdpj ,iciP ,kotpenm ,ittryM ,birj ,htnaramA ,dlihCecirP ,ossurayynot ,htoilaN ,muitirt ,tolipdaM ,ykle  - )seicnegreme ni reggirt siht esu YLNO( !ycnegreme lennahC !pleH :aisseJ
[08:37] <Jessia> ?sniamod ruoy fo noituloser rof revreseman ruoy ot tniop ot elba eb srevres toor eht lliw woh ,esiwrehto... :f3n
[08:37] <llutz> !ops| Jessia
[08:37] <FloodBot1> Jessia: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[08:37] <Jessia> aisseJ |spo!
[08:37] <Jessia> .noitautcnup sa retnE esu t'nod ,etsap ot moc.utnubu.etsap//:ptth esu ,doolf t'nod esaelP :aisseJ
[08:37] <harisund> Thanks elky
[08:37] <almoxarife> what language was that?
[08:38] <iceroot> almoxarife: reverse langugae
[08:38] <llutz> almoxarife: yours, reversed
[08:38] <n3f> rob_p, ah no, i want it to be available on the internet. would there be any way of doing it? like have a automated application to update everytime my IP changes?
[08:38] <almoxarife> nice
[08:38] <Nisstyre65> n3f; look into dynDNS and no-ip
[08:38] <harisund> Mkools: You need to configure DHCPD first before you can run it. It says it has not been configured to run on an any interface
[08:39] <Zenker> almoxarife ok, then what do i do, it says something about makin it executable?
[08:39] <n3f> Nisstyre65, yep, but can I use it for my own dns?
[08:39] <Nisstyre65> I'm not totally sure
[08:39] <Mkools> harisund: Can you elaborate a little more.
[08:39] <Nisstyre65> but you can use either of those to update your ip
[08:39] <harisund> n3f: You are asking the wrong question - What you want is your computer to be assigned a host name by someone so you can access it from anywhere, right?
[08:39] <Nisstyre65> or rather your hostname
[08:39] <bambang> hi
[08:39] <rob_p> n3f: As far as I know, the root servers need an IP address to point to.  DNS propogation times do not allow for rapidly changing IPs at the nameserver.  It just won't work unless you have a static IP.  Sorry to be the bearer of bad news...
[08:39] <Mkools> or can provide a link where I can read more about it.
[08:40] <harisund> Mkools: why are you installing a dhcp server?
[08:40] <harisund> Mkools: Are you trying to use your Ubuntu box as a router or something?
[08:40] <Mkools> Because I want to create my own DNS server.
[08:40] <Nisstyre65> Mkools; you should consider getting a VPS
[08:41] <Mkools> in my college network,
[08:41] <Nisstyre65> linode is only like 20 bucks a month for the cheapest package
[08:41] <harisund> ok ... (what's with everyone's fascination with DNS server these days) ... Mkools so I am guessing your computer has 2 interfaces, like an eth0 and eth1?
[08:41] <rob_p> n3f: It can take several hours for the root servers to sync up to a changed IP at your side.  It just doesn't make sense to use anyting but a static IP.
[08:41] <n3f> harisund, no not that. i want my computer to be the one assigning domain name to my IP. I don't know if that's how to explain it.
[08:42] <Nisstyre65> so you want an internal DNS server
[08:42] <harisund> n3f: You could do that locally, but unless you let one of the top level DNS servers know it's not going to be of any help (I think -- someone correct me if I am wrong)
[08:42] <n3f> ^^ right
[08:42] <harisund> Nisstyre65: that's what I think he wants
[08:42] <Nisstyre65> okay simple
[08:42] <Nisstyre65> just configure the router to give you a static ip
[08:43] <Mkools> harisund: Does creating a DNS network will help in creating and deploying a web application?
[08:43] <harisund> Mkools: You need to tell your dhcp server on which connection it needs to listen to clients
[08:43] <harisund> Mkools: What kind of web application? Are there many clients on the network, or is this something you are testing internally?
[08:44] <Mkools> It's just a small one you can consider it as test.
[08:44] <n3f> Nisstyre65, it's not just inside a lan. I would want it to be available on the internet as well.
[08:44] <harisund> n3f: For the internet you can't be responsible, which is where services like DynDNS or other dynamic DNS services come into picture .. you can only be responsible for your own internal, local LAN
[08:44] <Nisstyre65> in that case...you should get a static ip from your ISP or pay for a server
[08:45] <harisund> Nisstyre65: or, use no-ip or equivalents :D
[08:45] <Mkools> harisund: My ideas are similar to n3f.
[08:45] <Nisstyre65> yeah
[08:45] <llutz> harisund: read rob_p why no-ip/dyndns isn't a good idea
[08:45] <Mkools> Nisstryre65: My college has one can I use it.
[08:45] <Nisstyre65> no-ip is pretty cool
[08:46] <harisund> llutz: When you don't have a static IP there's not much else option for what no-ip/dyndns does
[08:46] <llutz> harisund: true, but not for public dns
[08:46] <almoxarife> Zenker: now readup on turning that txt file into a executable script,http://www.linuxconfig.org/Bash_scripting_Tutorial
[08:46] <Mkools> Nisstyre65: Can you tell me more about no-ip
[08:46] <Nisstyre65> I've never used it personally
[08:47] <Nisstyre65> but it gives you a hostname
[08:47] <harisund> llutz: /shrug, I have no problems with no-ip, and I have seen it propogate changes pretty quickly and the few people I have advocated it to seem to be happy
[08:47] <llutz> harisund: that's not the point, those services work fine. but if you want to have your own dns-server it will fail
[08:47] <llutz> (mostlikely)
[08:47] <Zenker> almoxarife i think i need to use the chmod command but i dont know what modifiers  to use
[08:48] <Nisstyre65> chmod +x script.sh
[08:48] <harisund> ah you are talking about both "your own dns-server" and "dynamic dns" .. then yeah you are right
[08:48] <Mkools> harisund: My network connection shows Auto eth0 and Auto eth3
[08:48] <llutz> harisund: that's we were talking about all the time :)
[08:48] <harisund> llutz: I thought we were suggesting n3f to not use a personal dns server at all but all right, I stand corrected, sorry
[08:48] <rob_p> harisund: Last time I checked, the root servers required an IP, not a hostname.  So you would have to update the root servers with your change, and then wait for the change to propagate.  It cant take hours...
[08:49] <rob_p> harisund: *can*
[08:49] <almoxarife> Zenker: Nisstyre65: chmod +x script.sh <-thnks :)
[08:49] <harisund> rob_p: They still require IP addresses, and yes, they could take a while I agree
[08:49] <Zenker> ahh ok ill give it a go, thanx for helping :)
[08:50] <n3f> so llutz, it is imposiible to setup up my machine into a DNS with a dynamic IP?
[08:50] <Nisstyre65> basically
[08:50] <llutz> n3f: seems to be
[08:50] <harisund> n3f: Even if it is remotely possible, simply not worth trouble imo
[08:51] <Mkools> harisund: Please reply.
[08:51] <JEEB> hey, how could you just get the list of dependencies for some app from aptitude instead of installing it?
[08:51] <JEEB> (build-deps I mean)
[08:51] <gregg> hi all - just installed Xubuntu, i'm normally a kde user, and I miss the function in the apps menu that lets me type the name of an app to get to it... is there an xfce menu alternative that will let me do something like that? (yes, I also asked in #xubuntu but there's more activity in here :) )
[08:51] <harisund> Mkools: What did I miss?
[08:51] <llutz> JEEB: use "apt-cache depends package"
[08:51] <n3f> getting an internet connection here that offers static IP is quite costly. :(
[08:52] <Mkools> harisund: : My network connection shows Auto eth0 and Auto eth3
[08:52] <JEEB> llutz, thanks but yeah, that's not exactly the build-deps ^^;
[08:52] <llutz> n3f: maybe a vps will be cheaper / more flexible
[08:52] <harisund> Mkools: oh ok that .. Find out which one is connected to the internet and which one is connected to your private network, and then setup dhcp3d to listen on the private interface
[08:52] <llutz> JEEB: sorry havnt seen your 2nd line
[08:52] <JEEB> no problem
[08:53] <JEEB> my bad for not putting it on the first line
[08:53] <n3f> llutz, virtual server? does that offer same functionality with that of a dns?
[08:53] <llutz> n3f: you can run any service you like on it, and it has static-ip
[08:53] <Nisstyre65> virtual private server is just another way of hosting a server
[08:54] <M0DCM_Dave> Hi, can someone tell me if the Intel GMA500 is supported in 10.04?
[08:54] <Nisstyre65> linode is a good one
[08:54] <Nisstyre65> or slicehost
[08:54] <harisund> wrong channel M0DCM_Dave go to #ubuntu+1
[08:54] <M0DCM_Dave> cheers
[08:54] <rob_p> harisund: I don't think there's an automated way of updating the root with any of the dynamic DNS services out there.  And I'm quite sure that if you cobbled your own automated way to update it, the powers that be would not be too happy with you constantly making changes.  Authoritative nameservers usually go years without being changed.  Too many, "spurius" changes would definitely attract the wrong attention.
[08:54] <it-admin> #jakarta
[08:55] <Mkools> harisund: I read in ubuntu documents that eth0 is generally is interface to Internet. Isn't it?
[08:56] <harisund> rob_p: True. I use ZoneEdit and a cron job to update through a wget command .. and I check if there's a change from my previous hostname. Haven't had problems for around 5 years now (which reminds me, my hostname's expiring :(..
[08:57] <harisund> Mkools: that depends on  your machine defaults .. most computers have one interface, which defaults to eth0 and that's what they use. Is that the case on your machine?
[08:57] <rob_p> harisund: Perhaps your IP doesn't change all that often.  If that's the case, you're lucky!  :-)
[08:57] <Mkools> harisund: Can you tell how to check it?
[08:57] <harisund> Mkools: hmmm interesting question.. I think route tells you that
[08:58] <Slart> Got a little project.. I would like to have a "cache" of some websites I use information from often. The cache would be used when the internet connection isn't working for some reason.. I don't need history but at the same time I don't want it cleared when I loose my internet connection. Any hints? suggestions for software?
[08:58] <Mkools> harisund: route is command I think?
[08:58] <harisund> Mkools: yeah "route" on the terminal, sorry
[08:58] <Rabbitnightmare> Slart save the webpages as lol
[08:59] <harisund> Slart: Squid transparent proxy ? I used that to cache stuff for me and my room mates
[08:59] <Guest85315> setam moor ym dna em rof ffuts ehcac ot taht desu I ? yxorp tnerapsnart diuqS :tralS
[08:59] <harisund> oh God not the reverse bot again
[08:59] <Guest85315> niaga tob esrever eht ton doG ho
[08:59] <Slart> Rabbitnightmare: thanks for that contribution.. that one ranks just above "print it out every 3rd hour" =)
[08:59] <Guest85315> )= "ruoh dr3 yreve tuo ti tnirp" evoba tsuj sknar eno taht ..noitubirtnoc taht rof sknaht :eramthgintibbaR
[08:59] <Nisstyre65> lol
[08:59] <Guest85315> lol
[08:59] <harisund> !ops | Guest85315
[08:59] <Guest85315> 51358tseuG | spo!
[08:59] <Guest85315> !ainoki ro lennalF ,10issuj ,gnahzab ,kaerfemong ,sdpj ,iciP ,kotpenm ,ittryM ,birj ,htnaramA ,dlihCecirP ,ossurayynot ,htoilaN ,muitirt ,tolipdaM ,ykle  - )seicnegreme ni reggirt siht esu YLNO( !ycnegreme lennahC !pleH :51358tseuG
[08:59] <FloodBot1> Guest85315: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[09:00] <Slart> harisund: mm.. but does the cache keep serving me pages even though the dns doesn't resolve? or the cache is cleared when I get a 404?
[09:00] <Guest85315> ?404 a teg I nehw deraelc si ehcac eht ro ?evloser t'nseod snd eht hguoht neve segap em gnivres peek ehcac eht seod tub ..mm :dnusirah
[09:01] <izmanromli> attacker
[09:01] <Guest85315> rekcatta
[09:01] <Slart> harisund: anyways.. it's a good suggestion.. I'll have to look into it
[09:01] <n3f> llutz, thank you for pointing me to vps :) i will do some reading now.
[09:01] <Slart> harisund: thanks
[09:01] <harisund> Slart not sure how that works but anyway :)
[09:01] <izmanromli> ah finally :D
[09:01] <Nisstyre65> wow that was annoying
[09:01] <harisund> Next time the reverse bot comes, I am entering only palindromes
[09:01] <Nisstyre65> yeah
[09:02] <Mkools> harisund: When I done ifconfig eth0 it showed: eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:19:d1:b5:99:37
[09:02] <llutz> n3f: for plain dns it shouldn't be too expensive, won't need too much ressources
[09:02] <Mkools>           UP BROADCAST MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
[09:02] <Mkools>           RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
[09:02] <Mkools>           TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
[09:02] <Mkools>           collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
[09:02] <FloodBot1> Mkools: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[09:02] <Mkools>           RX bytes:0 (0.0 B)  TX bytes:0 (0.0 B)
[09:02] <llutz> harisund: lets get 2 of those bots online...
[09:03] <Tm_T> llutz: harisund: you can continue that discussion in #ubuntu-offtopic (:
[09:03] <Mkools> sorry
[09:03] <harisund> Tm_T: I am not continuing any discussion . .. Mkools looks like eth0 is not connected to the internet then, probably eth3 is
[09:04] <n3f> llutz, ouch i have to buy vps?
[09:04] <llutz> n3f: rent
[09:05] <Mkools> harisund: What about our discussion?
[09:05] <n3f> llutz, i thought it comes free in ubuntu..
[09:05] <obiwan_> morning
[09:05] <harisund> Mkools: I am not really sure how far I can help. All I can suggest is this - Find out which ethernet connection is responsible for internet, which one for private LAN. Setup your dhcpd to listen on the private LAN interface
[09:06] <judith_> ola
[09:06] <llutz> n3f: vps = virtual private server, a hosting service you have to pay for.
[09:06] <obiwan_> hola judith_ , esto es un canal en ingles, si quieres uno español usa #ubuntu-es
[09:06] <llutz> Mkools: "route -n"  destination 0.0.0.0
[09:06] <obiwan_> too l8 lawl xD
[09:06] <llutz> Mkools: that line shows your external interface
[09:06] <harisund> Mkools: Though if you are planning on setting up DNS nad DHCP services I would recommend looking into dnsmasq, that's a nice little package that does both easily
[09:07] <Mkools> harisund: ok
[09:07] <MarkProffitt> I have a bit of a weird problem.  Sound works for Audacity and on boot up but not for anything else.
[09:08] <Mkools> llutz: It is showing interface as eth3
[09:10] <Haegin> Hi, my locale on my server is set to en_NZ and I want to change it system wide to en_GB - how do I do this?
[09:11] <Mkools> llutz: What's your opinion?
[09:11] <llutz> Mkools: ?
[09:11] <MATSUYAMA> Ciao a tutto il chan #ubuntu
[09:12] <obiwan_> export language=en_NZ in every open terminal  && nano -w .bashrc search language and edit it there too
[09:12] <obiwan_> it's not a really good solution but it'll work
[09:12] <Mkools> route -n is showing iface as eth3
[09:12] <llutz> Mkools: i didn't follow, just pointed outva way to find your ext-if
[09:12] <Haegin> obiwan_: yeah, I'm hoping to change it properly rather than just change it in every terminal I open. Also I use zsh.
[09:13] <Mkools> llutz: don't got you.
[09:13] <obiwan_> Haegin: you don't have to change it in every terminal, just in the .bashrc or analog zsh config file, in-terminal export is just for current terms, next ones will open well
[09:13] <M0DCM_Dave> No one is helping me in the other room
[09:14] <obiwan_> but anyway, i guess there's a better way to do it
[09:14] <Haegin> obiwan_: aye, but what about login shells that don't source .bashrc? I'm trying to find the correct place to set it (where it currently sets it to en_NZ)
[09:14] <llutz> Haegin: sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales
[09:15] <Haegin> llutz: thanks
[09:15] <sanderj> Do anyone know where global proxy settings is?.. when I do: lynx localhost I get access denied, and hostname says it's from another internal proxy server.
[09:16] <M0DCM_Dave> Is this room for 9.10 or 10.04?
[09:16] <izmanromli> M0DCM_Dave: what are you trying to solve?
[09:16] <Haegin> llutz: ok, that regenerated all the locales but didn't let me pick GB over NZ - is that normal?
[09:16] <M0DCM_Dave> getting the Intel GMA500 to work in 10.04
[09:16] <iceroot> M0DCM_Dave: its for every ubuntu-version which is still supported and NOT alpha/beta, so no 10.04
[09:16] <M0DCM_Dave> I have it working in 9.10
[09:16] <iceroot> M0DCM_Dave: /join #ubuntu+1
[09:16] <harisund> iceroot: I already suggested him that, poor fellow couldn't get any help there
[09:16] <M0DCM_Dave> ahh, no worries
[09:16] <llutz> Haegin: hrm, no. it should ask for the locales you want to install and in 2nd step the systemwide setting
[09:16] <izmanromli> M0DCM_Dave: all Ubuntu
[09:17] <MarkProffitt> Audacity is is ALSA for sound and it works. I am thinking the other things are using something else.  How do I change it?
[09:17] <Haegin> llutz: ok, I'll have a poke around
[09:18] <obiwan_> hey thanks llutz for the comm :)
[09:19] <MarkProffitt> How do I set the default audio output device?
[09:20] <obiwan_> gnome-volume-controller
[09:20] <obiwan_> sry *control
[09:22] <Zenker> almoxarife i give up it just changes to a solid blue background, ive tired /home/lappie/Pictures/Backgrounds and leaving the $home/home/lappie/Pictures/Backgrounds like this, idk, i need to act learn about scripting 1st i guess
[09:22] <MarkProffitt> obiwan, that doesn't seem to work.  The only thing that is using the proper settings is Audacity and that can choose which to use.
[09:22] <harisund> Zenker: Are you still working on that background changing script?
[09:23] <Zenker> harishund i was im giving up i think for now
[09:23] <harisund> hmm I would suggest not putting it in a script and trying it out manually to see where the prblem is happening
[09:23] <harisund> Then script-ify it .. basically there's one line that's the core of the script. gconftool-2 ... try that line seperately
[09:24] <scl> HI
[09:24] <scl> 有没有中国人啊??
[09:24] <harisund> If you have a little more patience and want to try Zenker I can walk you through it. Otherwise no big deal :)
[09:24] <obiwan_> hmm MarkProffitt sudo service alsa-utils restart && sudo service pulseaudio restart
[09:24] <obiwan_> try that maybe
[09:24] <obiwan_> it'll just restart your mixer
[09:25] <Zenker> i also tried to duplicate the cosmos one with no luck, it just stays on the same background, heh at least it act shows one of the pics i wanted
[09:25] <harisund> obiwan_: Can you do sudo service pulseaudio restart? It gave me a "PulseAudio is user-configured" or such error :(
[09:25] <MarkProffitt> obiwan, its worht a try
[09:25] <Zenker> harishund sure ill give it a go again :)
[09:25] <harisund> Ok let's see, send me the link to your script again?
[09:25] <kinja-sheep> !info drapes | Zenker
[09:25] <frosty_> what will happen if i just install ubuntu now on this windows vista machine on another hard drive?
[09:26] <frosty_> will grub show the windows install automatically?
[09:26] <Zenker> kinja-sheep i saw drapes, i also saw it was terribly buggy, unless its been fixed since?
[09:26] <obiwan_> uhmm harisund  strange thing to me hehe, but sercies can only run as root
[09:26] <kinja-sheep> Zenker: I don't know. I haven't used drapes for more than a year. Something I thought you might want to be aware of.
[09:26] <Zenker> i wish i could just use bionix
[09:27] <stevecam> why was pulseaudio choose to be used with ubuntu?
[09:27] <theadmin> stevecam: And why not? :/
[09:27] <obiwan_> because it's a pretty fresh server isn't it?
[09:27] <theadmin> I think it's more a question to debian guys then Ubuntu people
[09:27] <obiwan_> it was lately very enhanced
[09:27] <stevecam> oh, so it was a debian thing as well?
[09:28] <obiwan_> thing is it was so enhanced that many things still don't work as they should hehe
[09:28] <theadmin> AFAIK yes
[09:28] <Arti> Hi
[09:28] <stevecam> yeah, ive noticed, i was trying to play zsnes earlier and the sound was terrible
[09:28] <MarkProffitt> obiwan, it restarted but I still have the same problem.  I can hear audio from Audacity but not from Rythmbox or anything else
[09:28] <harisund> Or because Shuttleworth said so, that seems to be the popular thing these days. Anyway it's in Ubuntu, and you always have the option of switching to some other sound server, I guess. In any case, Ubuntu's version of PulseAudio sucks and has a lot of PA services crippled
[09:28] <obiwan_> yeah, i keep having some sound problems, hope they get solved upon lucid hehe
[09:28] <harisund> If you go to the #pulseaudio channel and ask for help and say you are using #ubuntu, they get pissed off lol
[09:29] <stevecam> really? why is that?
[09:29] <obscurant1st> which is a good cd/dvd writer application for ubuntu? it should support wrting bootable cd/dvds?
[09:29] <harisund> obscurant1st: The default brasero works fine
[09:29] <Zenker> i guess the best way to find out if it works or not is to install it huh
[09:30] <theadmin> harisund: Brasero is HORRIBLE, it's buggy as hell
[09:30] <Arti> i have a problem with copying files from home to another partition with image files large than 4 gigas,it gives me the report that is to large to copy,how can i solve this problem
[09:30] <MarkProffitt> obiwan, sound is working from hw:0,0     I think the system in general is not using that
[09:30] <harisund> stevecam: http://pulseaudio.org/wiki/UbuntuBugs check this page out
[09:30] <obiwan_> MarkProffitt: then you need help from another guy, i'm know little about it
[09:30] <obscurant1st> harisund, thx
[09:30] <kinja-sheep> theadmin: Heh. It worked fine for me. I guess it vary for every users. :(
[09:30] <llutz> Arti: vfat partition?
[09:30] <obiwan_> *i, :(
[09:30] <MarkProffitt> obiwan, thanks
[09:30] <harisund> theadmin: wfm too .. and it's default with Ubuntu so .. yeah
[09:30] <obiwan_> np MarkProffitt hope you solve it soon
[09:30] <MarkProffitt> anyone else?
[09:31] <llutz> Arti: vfat has a filesize limit of 4gb
[09:31] <harisund> stevecam: did you check that page out? You will know why the pulseaudio guys don't like Ubuntu
[09:31] <Arti> llutz yes fat partition
[09:31] <stevecam> harisund, so the problem is with ubuntu?
[09:32] <llutz> Arti: no way to copy files larger 4GB, or split them
[09:32] <harisund> stevecam: I really don't know. I only use Ubuntu, rather have only used Ubuntu, and so far haven't experienced glaring bugs in PA, but I could be mistaken.
[09:32] <Arti> llutz is it posible to solve this somehow
[09:32] <Zenker> ok i installed drapes, now where is it? rofl
[09:32] <stevecam> well, i have only noticed it in firefox occasionally, zsnes and wine apps
[09:33] <harisund> Zenker: I still think your script was pretty cool and is workable
[09:33] <theadmin> Woah! That sound at the end of burning in gnomebaker scared me
[09:33] <shishir> sharing service not installed in ubuntu 9.10 what is the problem?
[09:33] <Arti> llutz do i have some other solution for that?
[09:33] <kinja-sheep> shishir: Install it.  Not everybody have a need for samba.
[09:34] <llutz> Arti: split the files or use different filesystem
[09:34] <Zenker> harishund i didnt write the script i found it in ubuntu forums, i think its not workin because im not getting the location of the pics right
[09:34] <Arti> llutz ok,i will try to convert to ntfs my partition
[09:34] <harisund> Zenker: let's do one thing. Paste me the location of the script again
[09:34] <shishir> kinja-sheep which kind of installation you are talking about
[09:35] <stevecam> shishir, the more features that are enabled by default the less secure a system is
[09:35] <shishir> stevecam ok
[09:35] <kinja-sheep> shishir: You should be prompted with "Install samba" first when you attempt to do file-sharing.
[09:35] <stevecam> that is with any computer system, even if it is linux
[09:36] <shishir> kinja-sheep not prompted like "install smaba" only one error came which is "sharing service is not installed
[09:36] <theadmin> et viola, Ubuntu CD is copied... Whoever suggested gnomebaker is a genious.
[09:36] <Zenker> harishund here u go http://pastebin.com/ttkafE87
[09:37] <harisund> Zenker: Ok first where are your pictures stored? As in in which directory?
[09:37] <kinja-sheep> shishir: Oh okay. You will want to install samba.
[09:37] <llutz> theadmin: so you prefer cli: "cdrdao copy ..."
[09:37] <shishir> kinja-sheep yes
[09:37] <Zenker> in the Pictures folder /home/lappie/Pictures
[09:37] <stevecam> shishir, just install samba, do you know how?
[09:37] <theadmin> llutz: cdrdao? Never knew this one *goes reading the manpage*
[09:38] <harisund> Zenker: And there are nothing but pictures in that folder, correct? Like, absolutely nothing but pictures ?
[09:38] <Zenker> harishund no thers some folders in it as well
[09:38] <harisund> Zenker: Now that's a problem. This script assumes there's nothing but pictures in that folder.
[09:38] <theadmin> llutz: Hm, nice thing.
[09:39] <Zenker> harishund ahh i see :)
[09:39] <harisund> newbkgrnd="$(ls $pixdir | shuf -n1)" <--- Zenker this line is what decides what gets posted as the background
[09:39] <harisund> Zenker: IF you have a folder, you are trying to tell Gnome to use a folder as a desktop wall paper, which obviously it doesn't like
[09:39] <peppo> hi! I burned the 10.4 beta1 cd, and accidently initiated an upgrade right after the burn was complete. now my system seems to be in the middle of an upgrade. how to abort this and remain with 9.10?
[09:39] <s7> Mic problem with skype in Ubuntu 9.04, how can I fix it?
[09:40] <peppo> as easy as changing "lucid" to "karmic" in sources.list or more cumbersome?
[09:40] <theadmin> peppo: o_O Well, if it's still downloading the packages, just click "Cancel"
[09:40] <peppo> theadmin, I did so. it managed to change sources.list and whatnot
[09:40] <Zenker> harishund ok i moved them to /home/lappie/Pictures/rtbackground
[09:40] <theadmin> peppo: Yeah, it changes it firsthand. Change it back. I'll post mine for you
[09:40] <peppo> theadmin, well I'll just do a replace thanks though
[09:40] <harisund> Zenker: ok so that directory has NOTHING but pictures, I hope. Next, let's open up a terminal
[09:41] <theadmin> peppo:
[09:41] <theadmin> http://paste.ubuntu.com/401689/
[09:41] <Zenker> harishund kk
[09:41] <harisund> Zenker: navigate there "cd /home/lappie/Pictures/rtbackground"
[09:41] <Zenker> kk
[09:42] <harisund> Zenker: next type this command - "pic = $(ls | shuf -n1)"
[09:42] <azar> hallo
[09:43] <theadmin> azar: Hallo da. Deutsch support ist nicht hier, sondern in #ubuntu-de
[09:43] <harisund> Zenker: damn don't use pic, use something else. background or something .. turns out pic is a command
[09:44] <theadmin> Hm, exit seems to take anything as arguments, try: "exit o_O", for instance. Weird :/
[09:44] <Curly_Q> Harisund, I appreciate your help earlier. Geoffmcc worked out my problem. I can now ssh into the directory from a remote location.
[09:44] <harisund> Ah good to know Curly_Q
[09:45] <theadmin> How do i MD5 a CD?
[09:45] <llutz> theadmin: problem is to find something parsing "o_O" correct as exit-code
[09:45] <harisund> theadmin: md5sum <name of iso>
[09:45] <theadmin> harisund: Not ISO, a burned CD. I need to verify it burned properly.
[09:45] <kinja-sheep> theadmin: md5sum /dev/dvd ?
[09:45] <harisund> ah that I do not know, you can normally ask the application to check it for you after it's burnt, but after that I do not know
[09:45] <theadmin> kinja-sheep: Hm, that simple? lol
[09:47] <kinja-sheep> theadmin: Why not? Linux is simple. :P
[09:47] <theadmin> kinja-sheep: :D
[09:48] <emacspp> There is no Menubar in my emacs,who can give me some advice to deal with it
[09:48] <__Techie__> im having USB problems, my mouse does not work after boot and my system continuily spans, unable to unumerate device on port...    to the syslog, this behaviour stops when i change my onboard USB to 1.1
[09:49] <Zenker> harisund looks like i need to find the command that changes the background
[09:49] <sbrothy> emacsp: try: M-x menu-bar-mode RET
[09:50] <harisund> Zenker: hang on we will come to that next. the gconftool-2 command does exactly that
[09:50] <Xbert>  I did and apt-get upgrade which crashed on 10.4, I ran the upgrade again and it completed but now I get the MOTD diplayed twice on login and one MOTD stiill shows 38 updates to do, anyone have any idea how to fix this?
[09:51] <coz_> Xbert,  you can try  sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[09:51] <harisund> Zenker: Try this command .. Go to "cd /home/lappie/Pictures/rtbackground" and execute this command "gconftool-2 -t string -s /desktop/gnome/background/picture_filename $(ls | shuf -n1)" without the quotes and see if it changes your desktop background
[09:52] <Xbert> coz_ i've done that,  I think the problem is with the MOTD there system it showing all updates install
[09:52] <coz_> mmm
[09:52] <Xbert> something did update the MOTD corrently i think
[09:52] <s7> How can I fix the problem with my mic while using skype in Ubuntu 9.04
[09:52] <Xbert> one MOTD say 38 updates and ones says 0
[09:52] <nikhil_> can anyone explain to me how to get a key for a ppa, after having added said ppa to /etc/apt/sources.lst?
[09:53] <__Techie__> im having USB problems, my mouse does not work after boot and my system continuily spans, unable to unumerate device on port...    to the syslog, this behaviour stops when i change my onboard USB to 1.1
[09:53] <harisund> nikhil_: In 9.10 you can add PPAs with a command, you don't need to do it manually
[09:53] <Zenker> harishund it says Error while parsing options: Unknown option -2.
[09:53] <nikhil_> harisund: 9.04 -- and doing it manually is fine, just need to know how to get the key
[09:54] <harisund> Zenker: You left a space after gconftool
[09:54] <airtonix> nikhil_, if you read the ppa page you will see links to instructions
[09:54] <kinja-sheep> nikhil_: "sudo apt-key adv --recv-keys --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com R4ND0MC0D3"
[09:55] <nikhil_> kinja-sheep: random code being...
[09:55] <Zenker> harishund ahh i see, now it says Value type is only relevant when setting a value
[09:55] <airtonix> nikhil_, see my last message
[09:55] <kinja-sheep> nikhil_: Random code being random code. Look at PPA Instruction or airtonix's last message.
[09:55] <nikhil_> thanks guys
[09:55] <harisund> zenlunatic: ok that's interesting, that means we are not setting a value, which is a problem because we need to set a value. so one sec let me make sure I am doing this right
[09:55] <h4writer> hi, I just upgraded to ubuntu 10.04 beta, but my laptop doesnn't start anymore. It keeps giving me the splashscreen and nothing is going on anymore. (It doesn't hangs, because the dots are still changing color)
[09:56] <airtonix> !lucid | h4writer
[09:56] <harisund> Zenker: My message was for you sorry
[09:56] <Zenker> harisund oh, i didnt space after string ok that changed the background to the blue screen
[09:56] <harisund> Zenker: Now run the exact same command again and see if it changes anything
[09:57] <Zenker> harishund nope
[09:57] <nikhil_> is there any reason why lxde only has a ppa for hardy and gutsy...not jaunty?
[09:57] <harisund> Zenker: Run it a couple of times. How many images do you have?
[09:57] <stevecam> someone just gave me a 21.6" LCD screen for nothing
[09:57] <llutz> nikhil_: it is in the repos since jaunty (afaik)
[09:57] <stevecam> im pretty happy
[09:57] <Zenker> harisund 4 and also i just realized i still have compiz running, i just disabled it to make sure
[09:58] <harisund> Zenker: Here's what's happening. The "ls" lists all the files, and the "shuf" part chooses one randomly. So the more you have, the more the variety else chances are the same image got chosen again.
[09:58] <h4writer> !airtonix yeah I know it is unstable, but was hoping on some advance to get it fixed. (Problem with the new splash is I can't see if an error occured :()
[09:58] <airtonix> stevecam, nice. do you have a ubuntu support question ?
[09:58] <kinja-sheep> stevecam: If you're first-time buyer, Obama will give you $8000 for free.  I'm pretty happy. :)
[09:58] <airtonix> h4writer, hence : Discussion and support only in #ubuntu+1 \
[09:58] <stevecam> first time buyer of LCD screens?
[09:58] <nikhil_> finally, can anyone give me a link to the default ubuntu sources.lst?
[09:59]  * airtonix hovers hand over large read 'offtopic button'
[09:59] <h4writer> airtonix ah ok, I'm going to there immediatly, ty for helping
[09:59] <harisund> Zenker: run that command a couple of times - make sure you are running it in the same directory (/home/lappie/Pictures/rtbackground)
[10:00] <frederick85> whenever i restart the computer i need to type in my password to access the windows drive , how can i make it so i don't need to type in a password when i restart to access the harddrive
[10:00] <harisund> Zenker or if you want a simpler solution run gconftool-2 -t string -s /desktop/gnome/background/picture_filename $(ls | shuf  -n1)"
[10:01] <kinja-sheep> harisund: Perhaps ls ~/full/path for his script?
[10:01] <harisund> kinja-sheep: oooops yeah that's what I meant >< Wonder where that came from. Middle click pasting FAIL
[10:01] <stevecam> i feel like buying an identical one to put beside it
[10:02] <Diverdude> I am using sshfs to mount a remote filesystem...But after quite short time, like 2 hours or so i am being disconnected probably due to some timeout. This is extremely annoying. Is there any way i can set up sshfs to stay connected until i turn of my computer or manually disconnect/unmount the mounted filesystem?
[10:02] <Zenker>  harisund nope no change it is changing the background, but its not choosing a background file i think
[10:02] <kinja-sheep> Diverdude: Try adding "ServerAliveInterval 120" to ~/.ssh/config -- It may answer your question.
[10:03] <harisund> Zenker: Is it changing the background to a file within the directory?
[10:03] <Diverdude> kinja-sheep, hmm i dont even seem to have a ~/.ssh/config file
[10:03] <kinja-sheep> Diverdude: Create one.
[10:04] <Zenker> harisund no i mean ive gone to the background changer (right click change background) a couple of times 2 and it does change but just to a solid color
[10:04] <Zenker> after i run the command
[10:04] <codeswing> hey.. how do I add "/usr/bin/open" in ubuntu
[10:04] <codeswing> it's not working
[10:04] <harisund> Then I think the location /desktop/gnome/background/picture_filename that we are changing is incorrect
[10:05] <llutz> codeswing: aptitude install open.app
[10:05] <kinja-sheep> Zenker: Meh. Killing and rejuvenate nautilus may make it work after the script.
[10:05] <Diverdude> kinja-sheep, ok...i did it...hope it works now thenn
[10:06] <erry_> Does anyone have xorg.conf.failsafe
[10:06] <harisund> Zenker: that, or don't keep a solid color. Choose another picture from the list. If you change to a solid color, then that registry key becomes useless. Choose an image from there
[10:06] <iceroot> erry_: no
[10:06] <babu__> how to install mysql on ubntu 9.04
[10:06] <erry_> iceroot: why?
[10:06] <babu__> \pls reply
[10:06] <iceroot> babu__: sudo apt-get install mysql-server
[10:06] <erry_> i know youhave it
[10:06] <erry_> just pastebin it, please
[10:06] <Vroomfondle> !mysql
[10:06] <erry_> i cant find it online
[10:06] <erry_> there's a shitload of xorg.confs but not that one
[10:07] <iceroot> erry_: there is no xorg.conf in 9.10 so i dont have it
[10:07] <iceroot> erry_: and whacth your language
[10:07] <erry_> iceroot: i need it for debian, not ubuntu
[10:07] <Vroomfondle> babu__: short answer is: just use synaptic to do it
[10:07] <harisund> Zenker: Did you get what I was saying
[10:07] <iceroot> erry_: go to #debian
[10:07] <alkamid> hello, what should I do if Chrome browser doesn't detect newlines? I copy a text with \n's from gedit into browser and it "doesn't see" any
[10:07] <erry_> iceroot: do you know the name of the failsafe graphics driver
[10:07] <erry_> iceroot: it says i cant speak there
[10:07] <iceroot> erry_: doenst matter, this is not debian-support
[10:07] <erry_> iceroot: Do you know the name of the failsafe driver?
[10:08] <iceroot> erry_: i even dont know what you mean
[10:08] <Zenker> harishund u mean when i changed the background via the right click way?
[10:08] <babu__> wat version will be installed
[10:08] <iceroot> babu__: apt-cache policy mysql-server
[10:08] <erry_> iceroot: there's a failsafe graphics driver.
[10:08] <iceroot> babu__: or apt-cache show mysql-server
[10:08] <MarkProffitt> gnome-alsa-mixer is changing the volume for a different device than the volume slider on the bar across the top.  When I am playing sounds through Audacity the normal volume control doesn't do anything.
[10:08] <harisund> Zenker: This script works for me http://pastebin.com/MdWnwWBp I just chedked it. Run it and let me know if every time you run that one line it keeps changing
[10:09] <silv3r_m00n> can I run mac on virtualbox ?
[10:09] <iceroot> silv3r_m00n: no
[10:09] <iceroot> silv3r_m00n: its not allowed
[10:09] <silv3r_m00n> why ?
[10:09] <llutz> silv3r_m00n: ask apple
[10:10] <harisund> silv3r_m00n: wrong channel to discuss that question
[10:10] <obiwan_> MarkProffitt: if nothing worked, try reinstalling alsa . sudo apt-get install --reinstall alsa-utils && sudo apt-get install --reinstall pulseaudio it won't hurt
[10:10] <MarkProffitt> Steve Jobs never matured past age 2
[10:10] <iceroot> silv3r_m00n: because if the licence. ask apple
[10:10] <airtonix> silv3r_m00n, 1. wrong hardware 2. ???? 3. annoying names 4. lawyers 5.???? 6. profit
[10:10] <kinja-sheep> airtonix: 7.  World domination.
[10:10] <obiwan_> that's funny, an inmature apple, whos gonna eetit? xD
[10:10] <airtonix> 8. offtopic
[10:10] <Zenker> harisund yes that workd :)
[10:11] <harisund> Zenker: ok so have you figured out what command to use to change your background? Because once you have that, we can put it in a script to run every 10 minutes or so etc
[10:12] <MarkProffitt> obiwan, for some reason the default settings are not set to hw:0,0
[10:12] <babu__> wat s the codename for ubuntu 9.10
[10:12] <ranjan> hello every body I am having an small question ... I am going to have an external hard disk without power supply  and I want to use it windows  as well on linux but I am not being abble to decide to in which file system should i format so that I can use it with charm ... any help would be of great help .. thanks in advance
[10:12] <silv3r_m00n> in virtualbox how to pass some file from ubuntu to windows
[10:12] <babu__> wat s the codename for ubuntu 10.04
[10:12] <iceroot> babu__: karmic koala
[10:12] <iceroot> !10.04 | babu__
[10:12] <airtonix> silv3r_m00n, shared folders.
[10:12] <llutz> ranjan: ntfs
[10:12] <MarkProffitt> NTFS Win32
[10:13] <MarkProffitt> has to be one of those two
[10:13] <gburton> hello
[10:13] <kinja-sheep> harisund, Zenker: "gconftool-2 -t string -s /desktop/gnome/background/picture_filename $(ls ~/PATH/*.{jpg,png,svg} | shuf -n1)"  :D
[10:13] <gburton> im looking for a way to open files from the console without having to type out the application name; on os x i use "open <filename>" and on winblows i just use "./filename"
[10:13] <harisund> kinja-sheep: Already gave him that
[10:14] <jrib> gburton: xdg-open
[10:14] <babu__> wat this cmd will do cat file1<file2
[10:14] <kinja-sheep> harisund: With particular file extensions?
[10:14] <simona> ciao
[10:14] <simona> !list
[10:14] <harisund> I gave it to him in /usr/share/backgrounds
[10:14] <gburton> ahah, thats the stuff.
[10:14] <gburton> jrib: thanks
[10:14] <jrib> babu__: cat file1  probably...
[10:14] <harisund> kinja-sheep: With particular extensions yes .. I had suggested him to remove anything but pictures, but then figured there would be sub folders anyway
[10:14] <babu__> wat this cmd will do cat file1<file2...........pls rely for me
[10:15] <babu__> wat this cmd will do ..........cat file1<file2...........pls rely for me
[10:15] <jrib> babu__: I just told you.
[10:15] <theadmin> babu__: "cat file1 > file2", like this?
[10:15] <llutz> babu__: your teacher should have told you
[10:15] <jrib> gburton: I alias that to "o"
[10:15] <gburton> jrib: yeah, ill alias it to "open" probably
[10:16] <gburton> although im not sure how to do that in tcsh... bash has broken :(
[10:16] <kinja-sheep> jrib: Thanks. I learned something new.
[10:16] <jrib> gburton: open exists on my system, don't know what it does though
[10:16] <gburton> its the strangest bug - the A key does not work in bash. every other key works in bash, and every key works in every other application. ive mentioned it here before.
[10:16] <theadmin> "open" gives me "Couldn't get a file descriptor referring to the console"
[10:17] <mah454> my recovery mod in init 1 is disabled ...
[10:17] <gburton> what really strange is that if I run tcsh from within bash it works, but then if i run bash from within tcsh it breaks again
[10:17] <jrib> gburton: does it happen with a fresh new user?
[10:17] <gburton> jrib: hmm, i never thought of that, ill try it
[10:18] <brijith>  Hi all , how can I change the permission of a folder in side rules file while packaging?
[10:18] <mah454> after installing sysvinit and sysvinit-utils disabled recovery mod in init 1 .
[10:19] <gburton> hmm, running "useradd" from the console doesnt properly add a user X_X
[10:19] <gburton> do i need to use the fancy graphical tool :O
[10:19] <jrib> gburton: use "adduser"
[10:19] <theadmin> gburton: It's useradd
[10:19] <weczi> hi
[10:19] <gburton> thats better
[10:20] <theadmin> gburton: err, it's adduser, not useradd, that's what i meant
[10:20] <theadmin> Although useradd exists too, but it's old
[10:20] <jrib> theadmin: it's just lower-level
[10:20] <theadmin> jrib: !?
[10:21] <brijith> Hi all , how can I change the permission of a folder in side rules file while packaging?
[10:21] <jrib> brijith: maybe #ubuntu-motu
[10:21] <brijith> jrib:motu?
[10:21] <jrib> !motu | brijith
[10:22] <mah454>  after installing sysvinit and sysvinit-utils disabled recovery mod in init 1 .
[10:22] <theadmin> mah454: Just _why_ do you need System V Init?
[10:22] <new> hi!!  if i make ssh connection between two computers which request sertificates(RSA etc)  is it possible for someone else to connect to that computer only by password?
[10:23] <sate> how do I install gmplayer?
[10:23] <sate> or kmplayer
[10:23] <weczi> sudo apt-get install gmplayer ?
[10:23] <mah454> apt-get install gmplayer kmplayer
[10:23] <sate> tryed that
[10:23] <theadmin> sate: Uh. sudo apt-get install kmplayer gmplayer
[10:23] <theadmin> sate: And?
[10:23] <mah454> after installing sysvinit and sysvinit-utils disabled recovery mod in init 1 .
[10:23] <mah454> after installing sysvinit and sysvinit-utils disabled recovery mod in init 1 .
[10:23] <mah454> after installing sysvinit and sysvinit-utils disabled recovery mod in init 1 .
[10:23] <FloodBot1> mah454: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[10:23] <weczi> try find on google binary
[10:23] <new> hi!!  if i make ssh connection between two computers which request sertificates(RSA etc)  is it possible for someone else to connect to that computer only by password?
[10:23] <brijith> Hi all , how can I change the permission of a folder in side rules file while packaging?
[10:23] <theadmin> mah454: Stop that.
[10:23] <sate> it couldn't find package
[10:24] <sate> it didn't install
[10:24] <theadmin> sate: huh. It seems that gmplayer now installs as a part of mplayer package.
[10:24] <weczi> sate http://sourceforge.net/projects/gmplayer/
[10:24] <Zenker> harisund try and make a folder with just jpg's in your Pictures dir and see if it works for you
[10:24] <sate> oh so mplayer is it okay
[10:25] <gburton> jrib: a fresh new user is ok. it is just me. :(
[10:25] <theadmin> sate: mplayer is a console thing, but it seems to pull gmplayer with it
[10:25] <sate> Just wonder whats the best movie player to watch movies.
[10:25] <jrib> gburton: check if it's your ~/.bashrc
[10:25] <weczi> sate you can try install vls - it works better than mplayer in my pc
[10:25] <theadmin> sate: VLC is awesome
[10:25] <harisund> Zenker: /usr/share/backgrounds is full of jpgs and yes it works for me if I link to that folder
[10:25] <weczi> VLC *
[10:25] <theadmin> weczi: vls?!
[10:25] <theadmin> weczi: ah
[10:25] <sate> I'm using vlc atm
[10:25] <Andrijeski> I just installed ubuntu 9.10 on a new laptop, and it wont detect my wireless card
[10:25] <Andrijeski> what should I do? lspci doesn't list it
[10:26] <Andrijeski> can someone help?
[10:26] <Zenker> harisund im still getting the same results, maybe its because of where the folder is located since it works fine if i used the usr/sharebackgrounds folder
[10:26] <AbortD> anyone have troujble getting gdesklets to start and got it working?
[10:26] <weczi> i have problems with sound and some movies didnt want open on mplayer but with vlc is ok
[10:26] <Zenker> hmm. ill move it into that path
[10:26] <harisund> Zenker: did you give the full path to the folder? OR did you say ~/ instead of /home/username/ ... ?
[10:26] <meowbuntu> my desktop icons just went south can i get them to come back without a reboot ot logout.
[10:26] <meowbuntu> * ot = or
[10:26] <Zenker> harisund i use the full path
[10:27] <ubuntu> let me try to dcc some1
[10:27] <theadmin> meowbuntu: went south?!
[10:27] <harisund> Can you paste the command you used?
[10:27] <AbortD> sure ubuntu
[10:27] <harisund> zenker: Can you paste the command you used?
[10:27] <weczi> meow try tu click on icon witch you see and click up key and then you can move unvisible icon
[10:27] <meowbuntu> vanished or gone. its an expression it the english language.
[10:28] <Zenker> gconftool-2 -t string -s /desktop/gnome/background/picture_filename $(ls /home/lappie/Pictures/rtbackground/*.jpg | shuf -n1)
[10:28] <meowbuntu> ^ theadmin
[10:28] <theadmin> meowbuntu: Oh %) Well, try killing nautilus and starting it again. I think this is what is responsible for them.
[10:28] <kinja-sheep> meowbuntu: ALT+F2 --> nautilus
[10:28] <ubuntu> nothing?
[10:28] <alex23> hi
[10:29] <ddavids> pls can anyone recommend a very good microblogging client for ubuntu?
[10:29] <AbortD> nope
[10:29] <ubuntu> david=nano
[10:29] <Zenker> harisund i also checked the path with ls /home/lappie/Pictures/rtbackground and it did list the images
[10:29] <kinja-sheep> ddavids: gwibber is one of them, I think.
[10:29] <e3a17> how to restore grub in ubuntu
[10:29] <ubuntu> damn i'm revved up like a cat in heat
[10:30] <alex23> my ubuntu starts not up. It freezes and then the scroll LED flashes
[10:30] <kinja-sheep> Zenker: Do you have spaces in your... filenames? :(
[10:30] <AbortD> haha why ubuntu
[10:30] <meowbuntu> theno process found. i ws using nautilus before it crashed and that happened
[10:30] <gburton> jrib: this is my .bashrc, http://pastebin.com/TM2Ummx9
[10:30] <harisund> Zenker: So pretty much all you did was change the /usr/share/backgrounds to /home/lappie/Pictures/rtbackground? ah kinja-sheep might have an excellent point I overlooked
[10:30] <jrib> gburton: I mean, rename it and see if the problem persists
[10:30] <Zenker> kinja-sheep no but they did have some - in them i just took them out
[10:30] <e3a17>  How to restore GRUB
[10:30] <e3a17>  the bootloader
[10:31] <kinja-sheep> Zenker: - and _ is fine.
[10:31] <meowbuntu> wow restaarting nautilus woprked thansk guys
[10:31] <ddavids> kinja-sheep: i have tried gwibber but i think its too cumbersome and finds it difficult to connect at time, i was thinkng if there could be something the works similar to KBLOG widget in kubuntu...
[10:31] <theadmin> e3a17: I have an article on that in my blog, just a sec.
[10:31] <ubuntu> i guess dcc doesn't work for me
[10:31] <ubuntu> which sucks
[10:31] <FloodBot1> ubuntu: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[10:31] <gburton> jrib: no, that makes no difference
[10:31] <jrib> gburton: continue with other files I guess until you find the culprit
[10:32] <gburton> lol floodbot is still lagging and not checking timestamps
[10:32] <Zenker> harisund ok new path is /usr/share/backgrounds/rtbackground lemme try that
[10:32] <theadmin> e3a17: http://ubuntutotalnoob.blogspot.com/2010/03/getting-dual-boot-with-windows.html
[10:32] <gburton> somebody should really fix that.
[10:32] <e3a17> thanks theadmin
[10:33] <ubuntu> http://paste.ubuntu.com/401707
[10:33] <guest> salut
[10:35] <harisund> Zenker: There might be some requirements for a .jpg to be a wallpaper that I am not aware of, I tried using that command to put up a photo of myself as a wall paper and it didn't work
[10:35] <indus> salut
[10:35] <ubuntu> http://paste.ubuntu.com/401707 - privmsg me comments
[10:35] <ubuntu> kthnx
[10:36] <Zenker> harisund kinja-sheep THAT DID IT< the folder had to be within a root location, that it worked prefectly with the folder there, oh, and i only had jpg's in the folder from the get go so i knew it wasnt because there was gifs or anything
[10:37] <Zenker> and it's changing everytime i enter it :)))))
[10:37] <kinja-sheep> Zenker: Meh. If you want the folder to reside on your ~, you might want to try "sudo" -- But I find it odd myself. :P
[10:37] <harisund> Zenker: I have no idea why it's that way, but hey kudos on getting it work :)
[10:37] <harisund> Zenker: Now you can follow the rest of the original script to automate the process every 10 minutes or so
[10:38] <Zenker> naw thank you guys i would have never figd it out on my own
[10:38] <fist> hey, i use "cheese" to set effects on the webcam output.. is it possible to use the effected-output as input for other applications?
[10:38] <harisund> Zenker: I am way too tired and sleepy to look into it, but I am definitely finding out why other folders doesn't allow it to work
[10:38] <Zenker> harisund oh if i use sudo wont it have an issue with the passowrd?
[10:38] <weczi> someone use xchat? i have lil problem, if i use xchat in console xchat started in v2.8.. if i chose it from menu its started in v 0.26
[10:38] <harisund> Zenker: haha yes it would .. unless you setup sudo to not ask you a password
[10:39] <Zenker> harisund naw i dont wanna do that :)
[10:39] <e3a17> how to setup sudo to not to ask password
[10:39] <Zenker> ill end up screwing up something rofl
[10:39] <kinja-sheep> harisund, Zenker: I wonder why would a root would have issues with accessing a user's directory?
[10:39] <harisund> I would suggest Googling it, or people will end up yelling at me for telling others how to do it as it's not secure and blah blah
[10:40] <harisund> Zenker: You know something interesteing, I just copied the /usr/share/backgrounds folder to my home directory and am calling it from there and it works
[10:40] <new> hi!! i want to set up my two computers so when i open a ssh season, to recognize each computer through the RSA key and not the users password  how is that possible?
[10:40] <Zenker> because the permissions factor, i think
[10:41] <harisund> new: You have to set it up in each other's SSH server I think, if I am not mistaken
[10:41] <Zenker> harishund you can copy out of a root, but not into with out first granting yourself permission
[10:42] <new> harisund: you mean to put the key of the other computer to the known_hosts of my client?
[10:42] <brijith> Hi everybody, I have created a deb package out of a python program, I could install it, but the problem is after installation the program can not read it configuration file... permission denied error rises ..
[10:42] <harisund> new: You create a private and a public key, and you upload the public key into the other computer's authorized_keys file
[10:43] <new> harisund: thanks buddy i didnt remember the authorized_keys file
[10:43] <harisund> You are welcome!
[10:44] <linuxguy101> why wont ubunto display my monitor plug and play type?
[10:44] <gburton> its possible that it is offended because you spelled its name wrong. also, more information please. what did you do, what should have happened, what actually happens.
[10:45] <weczi> someone use xchat? i have lil problem, if i use xchat in console xchat started in v2.8.. if i chose it from menu its started in v 0.26
[10:45] <ubuntu> damn i get bored
[10:45] <Zenker> harisund ok this is what im thinkin it need to be    http://pastebin.com/rgLKMCPH
[10:45] <harisund> Zenker: actually you can forget (or delete) the lines 6, 7, 9 ... but otherwise seems fine yeah
[10:46] <ubuntu> i don't see shit
[10:46] <bazhang> ubuntu, watch the language please
[10:47] <Zenker> ok so no pixdir= no newbkgrnd= and which other?
[10:47] <ubuntu> he's pasting blank pages!
[10:47] <harisund> Don't need it .. the entire path is now in line 12 so those are not needed
[10:47] <theadmin> ubuntu: No. Make sure no adblocker or something is active on pastebin.com for you
[10:48] <Zenker> harisund ok so just the delay and the gconftool , sleep and exec lines?
[10:48] <harisund> Zenker: and if you want to do some testing, I would sugest reducing the time to something more easily detectable than 10 whole minutes :)
[10:48] <Zenker> harisund good point on the time :)
[10:49] <harisund> Zenker: delay line tells you how long to delay, gconf line tells it what to do, sleep line tells it to wait, exec line tells it to run again. So yes, you should be set.
[10:49] <Zenker> woo hooo!!!
[10:49] <Zenker> thank you harisund
[10:49] <Zenker> now lets run it bb in a sec and ill let u know :)
[10:49] <harisund> How much delay did you include? And do you know how to stop it?
[10:50] <Zenker> 1 min and i can kill it or goto the system monitor and end it
[10:51] <catzz> Hello! I was trying to install windows 7 instalation failed 5 times... and now when i am trying to launch normally linux and XP it writes. UNCKNOWN FILE  SYSTEM!
[10:52] <catzz> help pls
[10:52] <Zenker> harisund its working :)
[10:52] <bazhang> catzz, dual boot with Ubuntu?
[10:52] <hal> I am using the ath9k module/driver for my wireless chip. Here is the modinfo output.  http://hals-paste.pastebin.com/1TgBCr4u . How can I determine whether the version published on the following site is the same or new than the current one?  http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Download/stable#Releases
[10:52] <harisund> haha good then :) I can go to bed now peacefully Zenker .. the sun's starting to rise now
[10:53] <catzz> yes
[10:53] <Zenker> harisund lucky you, its almost 30 mins till time for me 2 go 2 work, but i do this all the time
[10:53] <catzz> i loaded from CD
[10:53] <Zenker> harisund u sleep well and thank you for all your help, you too kinja-sheep
[10:53] <kinja-sheep> Zenker: Np. Have a good day.
[10:54] <catzz> what should i do?
[10:54] <ubuntu> how do i run that background script?
[10:54] <catzz> Hello! I was trying to install windows 7 instalation failed 5 times... and now when i am trying to launch normally linux and XP it writes. UNCKNOWN FILE  SYSTEM!
[10:55] <catzz> Hello! I was trying to install windows 7 instalation failed 5 times... and now when i am trying to launch normally linux and XP it writes. UNCKNOWN FILE  SYSTEM!
[10:56] <iceroot> catzz: stop spaming
[10:56] <catzz> well i really need to enter my Linux!
[10:56] <iceroot> catzz: is grub comming up?
[10:56] <catzz> well writes GRUB LOADING
[10:56] <weczi> catzz -  format disc
[10:56] <catzz> and then UNCKNOWN
[10:56] <catzz> How?
[10:56] <gburton> catzz: you need to setup grub again; windows nukes all other bootloaders and sets up its own.
[10:56] <ubuntu> how do i run this background script
[10:56] <bazhang> weczi, that seems rash
[10:56] <catzz> HOW!
[10:56] <iceroot> catzz: run a live-cd, check if you can mount the linux partiton, if itr is possible reinstall grub
[10:57] <catzz> how!
[10:57] <catzz> :)
[10:57] <bazhang> catzz, please be patient and dont use the enter key every word
[10:57] <iceroot> catzz: again, stop spaming
[10:57] <gburton> catzz: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
[10:57] <iceroot> !live | catzz
[10:58] <catzz> ok
[10:58] <catzz> ill try thank you!
[10:59] <gburton> but BE CAREFUL. dont just blunder through. you can do serious damage.
[10:59] <ubuntu> uhm how do run this bg script
[11:00] <_Luca_> hi all .. anybody ever got this error while using wubi ?: "Cannot download the metalink and therefore the ISO"
[11:00] <iceroot> ubuntu: what bg-script?
[11:01] <ubuntu> http://pastebin.com/rgLKMCPH
[11:01] <Sensiva> _Luca_ are you trying to install Lucid?
[11:01] <iceroot> ubuntu: ./scriptname
[11:02] <hal> can anyone help, please?
[11:02] <_Luca_> hi Sensiva ... yes .. Lucid Netboox Remix ..
[11:02] <ubuntu> permission denied  it says
[11:02] <iceroot> ubuntu: chmod +x scriptname
[11:02] <iceroot> ubuntu: then you can use ./scriptname
[11:03] <Sensiva> _Luca_ great, it seems you didn't read Lucid's release notes carefully, the current wubi is buggy, you need to download it from here http://releases.ubuntu.com/10.04/wubi.exe
[11:03] <Sensiva> _Luca_ for further info, please ask in #ubuntu+1
[11:04] <_Luca_> ty very much Sensiva .. i've been googling that error for days ...
[11:04] <_Luca_> :-)
[11:05] <Sensiva> Most welcome please check the release notes http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/lucid/beta1#Known%20issues
[11:05] <_Luca_> sure i'll do that more carefully next time Sensiva ...
[11:05] <Sensiva> Good luck :)
[11:05] <_Luca_> :)
[11:06] <ubuntu> yippie
[11:07] <ubuntu> so
[11:07] <ubuntu> whats all these people doin
[11:08] <Dr_Willis> Ubuntu Support.
[11:08] <bazhang> ubuntu, chat in #ubuntu-offtopic please
[11:08] <catzz> hello agan is there russian version of reinstalling grub menu?
[11:09] <bazhang> catzz, you could try in #ubuntu-ru
[11:09] <chhfbluesky2009> hello
[11:09] <abhi_nav> catzz: you can tranlate page with google transliteratio service you just have to give address of that page
[11:09] <chhfbluesky2009> Are you from us?
[11:09] <Dr_Willis> chhfbluesky2009:  this channel is world wide
[11:10] <bazhang> chhfbluesky2009, did you have an ubuntu support question?
[11:10] <chhfbluesky2009> I know
[11:10] <chhfbluesky2009> But I think most of you use English
[11:10] <Jimi_Neutral> Hi all, when you open up Port 21 on the router that does allow both incoming and outgoing doesnt it
[11:10] <abhi_nav> that doesnt mean that we all are from US
[11:11] <nibbler> Jimi_Neutral: depends on the router, a good one (ora good firewall) will have seperate settings for both)
[11:11] <chhfbluesky2009> I mean you chat in English
[11:11] <bazhang> chhfbluesky2009, support question? chat in #ubuntu-offtopic please
[11:11] <abhi_nav> !en
[11:11] <ubuntu_> what is lucid
[11:11] <Jimi_Neutral> nibbler, this is just a bt business hunb
[11:11] <abhi_nav> !lucid > ubuntu_
[11:11] <bazhang> ubuntu_, the next version of ubuntu support in #ubuntu+1
[11:12] <nibbler> Jimi_Neutral: ask bt then.... or test it. incoming is a different topic as you might have nat anyway. but its no way ubuntu related
[11:12] <Jimi_Neutral> nibbler, its just i am using pureFTP and I can download from it but I cannot upload to it
[11:13] <nibbler> Jimi_Neutral: start by telling some more details, like client/server and active/passive config
[11:13] <Jimi_Neutral> nibbler, pureFTP is the server, and no client can upload to it
[11:13] <nibbler> Jimi_Neutral: and where is the server? internet? behind nat? and the client?
[11:14] <Jimi_Neutral> nibbler, server ---> bt business hub ----> internet
[11:14] <Jimi_Neutral> nibbler, smartftp has been used, filezilla has been used
[11:15] <mentr> can i move a program from one xserver screen to another?
[11:15] <Jimi_Neutral> nibbler, both can downlaod from it but not upload to it
[11:15] <nibbler> Jimi_Neutral: so you need a port forward from your bt device to your server and try using a client that uses passive ftp, unless your bt device is ftp-aware (eg has a helper module for that)
[11:15] <kibibyte> hi
[11:15] <chhfbluesky2009> What do you use ubuntu for?
[11:15] <abhi_nav> !ubuntu
[11:15] <nibbler> Jimi_Neutral: and you are sure it is a networking and not a permission issue?
[11:15] <Jimi_Neutral> nibbler, i have already port forwarded the device to my server
[11:15] <chhfbluesky2009> can you tell of?
[11:16] <nibbler> !ot | chhfbluesky2009
[11:16] <abhi_nav> !ubuntu > chhfbluesky2009
[11:16] <Jimi_Neutral> nibbler, it is more than lkley permissions because when i was using vsftp before it worked fine, but i dont know enough about it to alter the config
[11:16] <chhfbluesky2009> ok,sorry
[11:16] <chhfbluesky2009>  I am  new here
[11:16] <nibbler> Jimi_Neutral: so if yournetwork setup is provenly (vsftp) fine, what do you discuss networking then?
[11:17] <ubuntu> operating systems
[11:17] <Jimi_Neutral> what do i disscuss netwworking? sorry i dont understand that
[11:17] <ubuntu> debian
[11:17] <ubuntu> try a live cd
 Hi all, when you open up Port 21 on the router that does allow both incoming and outgoing doesnt it   <-- discussing networking. i'd recommend you to ask "i have a permission problem with my ftp server. config is here: <pastebin> and users trying to upload get <pastebin>
[11:18] <Jimi_Neutral> nibbler, because i was counting the possibility out
[11:18] <AbortD> how do i let a user view my desktop remotely?
[11:18] <daniel9> HI could someone give me a hand setting up my printer?
[11:18] <Jimi_Neutral> nibbler, before i ASSUMED it was a permissions problem
[11:18] <nibbler> Jimi_Neutral: what error is received by the client?
[11:19] <Dr_Willis> AbortD:  gnome menus have some feaure to enable that.  system -> pref -> remote desktop
[11:19] <nibbler> Jimi_Neutral: nevermind.... afaik the only network trouble you can run into with ftp is active/passive stuff, and this should be a clientside decision (not 100% sure on that)
[11:19] <weczi> someone play on starcraft2 demo on ubuntu using wine?
[11:19] <AbortD> clicked that it will only let me view
[11:19] <AbortD> oh
[11:19] <AbortD> nm
[11:20] <AbortD> how about xubuntu?
[11:20] <ubuntu> http://paste.ubuntu.com
[11:20] <ubuntu> starcraft?
[11:20] <ubuntu> i know somebody who played that once
[11:21] <Jimi_Neutral> nibbler, downloading from it is fine as i said but this is the error i get when i try to upload '550 Can't check for file existence'
[11:21] <Dr_Willis> AbortD:  you set up your desktop to allow the other person full or view only access.
[11:21] <aravind_> hello
[11:21] <AbortD> i cant find it in xubuntu
[11:21] <Dr_Willis> ubuntu:  If you are running games in WINE. check the wine app database for tips on running a specific game.
[11:21] <AbortD> on my other pc
[11:21] <nibbler> Jimi_Neutral: can user see the files in a directory?
[11:21] <Jimi_Neutral> nibbler, yup
[11:21] <Dr_Willis> AbortD:  its not a xubuntu feature. Its a gnome feature. You can install a VNC viewer on  the other box if you wanted and use that
[11:21] <ubuntu> sudo apt-install wine
[11:21] <ubuntu> ?
[11:21] <Jimi_Neutral> nibbler, and can download them
[11:22] <Dr_Willis> !wine | ubuntu
[11:22] <daniel9> Hi all a have a couple of questions, is there anyway to add force quit onto the panel in ubuntu remix? and has anyone been able to install a networked brother printer!
[11:22] <AbortD> alright im just gonna do this later thx :P
[11:22] <ubuntu> brothersoft printer
[11:22] <ubuntu> starcraft
[11:22] <ubuntu> win
[11:22] <nibbler> Jimi_Neutral: strange, but it is a command in ftp that fails, maybe it calls "stat" or something before uploading, i dont know. "ngrep port 21" could tell you
[11:22] <ubuntu> wine
[11:22] <FloodBot1> ubuntu: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[11:23] <aravind_> exit
[11:24] <Jimi_Neutral> nibbler, ok installing
[11:24] <sab_> Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display......................i was getting this msg when i try xchat on treminal,why??
[11:24] <abhi_nav> !ot | ubuntu
[11:24] <weczi> ok great but how i can check how runing startcraft or any other app?
[11:24] <Dr_Willis> sab_:  how did you launch the terminal? are you sshed in? or what exactly?
[11:24] <sab_> i m new in linux
[11:25] <sab_> Dr_Willis, i m new on linux
[11:25] <daniel9> sab equally new here!!
[11:25] <daniel9> lol
[11:25] <Jimi_Neutral> nibbler, it tells me 'interface: usbmon1 pcap complile: usb link-layer type filtering not implemented
[11:25] <ubuntu> hrm
[11:25] <Dr_Willis> sab_:  so. Normallyt you use the terminal icon in the menus.. and you an launch xchat, or other programs.   Unless you tell us how you are doing this launching so we can tell what you are doing wrong. we cant really help
[11:26] <weczi> btw instalation is started - but i dont see anything in window with text to accept and i cant do anything to activate accept button
[11:27] <perlsyntax> Is it truce that the geforce 195.36.15 i hear it burn out the video cards is this true?:
[11:27] <sab_> Dr_Willis, my terminal was open,simultaneously i opened 2 terminal and trying some command,then when i tried xchat on 1 terminal it was giving me this msg
[11:27] <daniel9> on UNR is the only way to run force quit to use alt f2 then xkill or can i add it to the top panel (seem's to not let me add any extra icons at all?)
[11:27] <hal> I am using the ath9k module/driver for my wireless chip. Here is the modinfo output.  http://hals-paste.pastebin.com/1TgBCr4u . How can I determine whether the version published on the following site is the same or new than the current one?  http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Download/stable#Releases
[11:27] <perlsyntax> :)
[11:27] <Dr_Willis> sab_:  open a new terminal and see if it works. You must of done somthing in the other terminals
[11:28] <deltaray> Am I the only person that has trouble with the update manager where if you let it sit overnight or something on the notice screen that the "Install Updates" button doesn't work and you have to close and reopen the window?
[11:28] <sab_> Dr_Willis, ok ..as i m new in linux, can please suggest me any thing to learn from the scratch
[11:28] <deltaray> Its been doing this to me for a while now on multiple machines.
[11:28] <ubuntu> yeah its weak
[11:29] <ubuntu> glad i just used a livecd
[11:29] <ubuntu> pos
[11:29] <P_Kable> I need to understand something, cat /etc/network/interfaces gives me almost nothing, did the file change location ?
[11:29] <Dr_Willis> sab_:  theres dozens of guides and docs out about Linux. it all depends on what you want to learn about first.
[11:29] <harisund> P_Kable: No, but NetworkManager took over and NetworkManager doesn't really care about /etc/network/interfaces
[11:29] <P_Kable> argh
[11:29] <P_Kable> ok
[11:29] <P_Kable> thanks
[11:29] <sab_> Dr_Willis, well now need the basic
[11:29] <Dr_Willis> sab_:  theres also the 'work in progress manual for the next release' --> http://ubuntu-manual.org/
[11:29] <daniel9> does anyone on here use UNR?
[11:29] <sab_> Dr_Willis, then will move forward
[11:30] <ubuntu> UNR
[11:30] <daniel9> yes UNR
[11:30] <deltaray> So is the problem I'm having a known bug/
[11:30] <ubuntu> acronym
[11:30] <deltaray> ?
[11:30] <ubuntu> almost no ratings?
[11:30] <harisund> deltaray: I tried it .. but didn't like it so installed regular Ubuntu
[11:30] <daniel9> ubuntu netbook remix
[11:30] <Dr_Willis> sab_:  using the gnome desktop should be rather eays. theres also the gnome help docs and guides at gnome.org  I recall.   and that manual i just mentioned
[11:30] <sab_> Dr_Willis, I promise myself from now on i will never use windows
[11:30] <daniel9> good luck with that on sab!!
[11:30] <daniel9> one*
[11:30] <deltaray> Haraken, what do you mean? I am running *regular* ubuntu
[11:31] <Dr_Willis> sab_:  i use what ever tools i need to do the job i need to do.
[11:31] <Dr_Willis> sab_:  but linux saves me $$$
[11:32] <ubuntu> whats this all aboot
[11:32] <ubuntu> i have short term memory and suffer from amnesia
[11:32] <Dr_Willis> ubuntu:  this is a support room for the Ubuntu Operating system.
[11:32] <Dr_Willis> ubuntu:  time to  go back to sleep then.
[11:32] <abhi_nav> ubuntu go to doctor immidiately
[11:32] <bazhang> ubuntu, please take chat to #ubuntu-offtopic you have been asked more than once.
[11:32] <ubuntu> Oooo dream weaver
[11:32] <daniel9> lol the doctor is that some program in the OS?
[11:32] <ubuntu> i believe you can take me through the Night
[11:33] <sab_> Dr_Willis, I tried windows and ubuntu together on my machine,but oftenly i face some weired problem always in my machine like when i shutdown after some times when when i power on my machine it always show the rub failure
[11:33] <bazhang> ubuntu_, stay on topic
[11:33] <daniel9> so noone uses UNR?
[11:33] <ubuntu> oook
[11:33] <sab_> Dr_Willis, why this happen? and how can I load the grub again?
[11:33] <ubuntu_> hello i have a previlage to connect to remote system can some on tel me what are the softwares to b installed
[11:34] <crunchbang_> ghbdtn
[11:34] <sab_> Dr_Willis, I am using dell vostro 1320 laptop
[11:34] <Dr_Willis> daniel9:  ive used it befor.
[11:34] <daniel9> sab you can use unetbootlin and run supergrub
[11:34] <Zhwazi> sab_: the model of computer does not affect GRUB unless it's a Mac or something.
[11:34] <Dr_Willis> sab_:  No idea why its failing. You may want to stop using Hibernate/suspend  for starters.
[11:35] <ubuntu> what about the topic
[11:35] <ubuntu> i don't have write permission
[11:35] <daniel9> dr willis- are you aware of anyway to add force quit to the panel in UNR?
[11:35] <Traveler3> what is the infared port guys? like usb://dev/ttyUSB0 I have an infared printer but i dont know its port
[11:35] <Dr_Willis> daniel9:  to the gnome panel? UNR dident use the gnome panel i thought.
[11:36] <sab_> Dr_Willis, the ubuntu manual is not released yet
[11:36] <Dr_Willis> sab_:  i said its a work in progress.. and there is the beta download of it.. you did read the actual URL?
[11:37] <daniel9> yeah..and oh, it has a panel of some sort I assumed it was Gnome, it has same look as the gonme panel in ubuntu
[11:37] <Dr_Willis> !training
[11:37] <Proton23> Does anybody know how to delete a session in Karmic Koala? There is no file in ./config/autostart for gnome
[11:37] <Dr_Willis> daniel9:  when i used UNR i recall there being no gnome panel (i coul;d be wrong) , and if i installed both ubuntu-desktop and unr,  the netbook desktop wrongly started up a gnome panel. Which covered up some of the UNR interface.
[11:38] <hal> I am using the ath9k module/driver for my wireless chip. Here is the modinfo output.  http://hals-paste.pastebin.com/1TgBCr4u . How can I determine whether the version published on the following site is the same or newer than the current one?  http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Download/stable#Releases
[11:38] <Dr_Willis> Proton23:   what do you mean by session?
[11:38] <sab_> Dr_Willis, yes got it
[11:38] <sab_> Dr_Willis, thank you...:)
[11:38] <peterbjerg> need help with slapd intall/config on Karmic (9.10) x64,  slaptest -f /etc/ldap/slapd.conf
[11:38] <peterbjerg> bdb_db_open: database "dc=celog,dc=dk": db_open(/var/lib/ldap/id2entry.bdb) failed: No such file or directory (2).
[11:38] <peterbjerg> backend_startup_one (type=bdb, suffix="dc=celog,dc=dk"): bi_db_open failed! (2)
[11:38] <daniel9> ok cool
[11:38] <peterbjerg> slap_startup failed (test would succeed using the -u switch)
[11:38] <daniel9> thanks
[11:38] <FloodBot1> peterbjerg: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[11:39] <daniel9> i guess my next question is to do with this damm printer i cant get working!
[11:39] <smegzor> I have installed ubuntu 9.10 64bit on a new high end pc with an nvidia geforce 210 pci-e card installed.  With a decent pc like this, why isn't the nvidia driver working?  It says it is enabled but not in use.
[11:39] <Dr_Willis> daniel9:  check cups.org to see how well supported it is by cups for starters
[11:39] <daniel9> downloaded and ran the CUPS and LPR files from brother for it, but still no luck with getting it runing
[11:39] <Proton23> Dr_Willis: Programms that are started but not in autostart. I saved a session (don't know the exact term for it in english)
[11:40] <kko> slt
[11:40] <daniel9> thanks willis i'll have a look
[11:40] <Dr_Willis> Proton23:  ahh. a 'gnome saved session' Hmm..  No idea where those are saved. Theres that startup tool that had  some settings for it. but i rarely use them
[11:40] <daniel9> to start from sr
[11:41] <Dr_Willis> daniel9:  also check the ubuntu forums. it may be you just need to isntall some extra package.
[11:41] <obscurant1st> any tools like secedit in linux? for viewing and altering the data from a particular sector region?
[11:41] <Dr_Willis> daniel9:  most all my printers i just plug them in.. and they worked.
[11:41] <Proton23> Dr_Willis: Don't want to use them either :)
[11:41] <daniel9> to start from scratch what command can i use to remove the files from the CUPS folder?
[11:42] <daniel9> obscurant1st: if you are using windows (if at all) try using UBCD4Win, has some useful packages in it
[11:43] <Dr_Willis> Proton23:  start exploring the  gnome/gtk config dirs I guess.
[11:43] <obscurant1st> daniel9, not windows. :(, i have only linux!
[11:43] <Dr_Willis> Proton23:  or it might be stored in the gconf stuff   - #gnome may be ble to tell you exactly where
[11:44] <ubuntu> i like the notebook
[11:44] <daniel9> sorry obscurant (a poor mistake to make in here!!)
[11:44] <abhi_nav> ubuntu you are in a mood of celebration? please use #Ubuntu-offtopic. lots of people there to chat with you. But keep this channel for support purpose only.
[11:45] <ubuntu> can i get a notebook
[11:47] <ubuntu> can i get a notebook?
[11:47] <Dr_Willis> ubuntu:  we dont know..
[11:48] <Faithful> How do you get a PDF printer in cups on ubuntu?
[11:48] <Dr_Willis> Faithful:  I thought there was one allready there by default.
[11:48] <Faithful> Not on my KoalaBook
[11:48] <ubuntu> you mean to tell me
[11:48] <Dr_Willis> or at least i recall seeing a Print to PDF  befor..
[11:49] <Dr_Willis> i always remove the feature
[11:49] <ubuntu> you got a truckload of white lightning
[11:49] <abhi_nav> Faithful, what is KoalaBook?
[11:49] <Dr_Willis> ubuntu:  would you care to ask a understandable question - thats related to the UBUNTU operationg system and its support?
[11:49] <Faithful> NoteBook with Karmic on it?
[11:49] <abhi_nav> ohh ok Faithful hmm
[11:49] <Faithful> Why did the Koala fall out the tree?
[11:50] <ubuntu> can i remove the ubuntu operating system and keep the linux kernel
[11:50] <ubuntu> say gnome
[11:50] <abhi_nav> !ops | ubuntu is floodin with non support chit chatting
[11:50] <ubuntu> gnome>ubuntu with linux?
[11:50] <emilioeduardob> hi! is there a way to check wich packages are installed in ubuntu looking in the directory tree? (is a crashed ubuntu i have on a spare disk connected as slave on my main ubuntu)
[11:50] <Faithful> emilioeduardob, dpkg -l
[11:51] <Faithful> emilioeduardob, oh crashed
[11:51] <Dr_Willis> !info cups-pdf
[11:51] <emilioeduardob> Faithful, yup :P
[11:51] <Zhwazi> emilioeduardob: look in /usr/bin
[11:51] <Faithful> emilioeduardob, look in the status db
[11:51] <Dr_Willis> Faithful:  perhaps that package is needed
[11:51] <emilioeduardob> Faithful, where's the status db?
[11:52] <ubuntu> is this debian ?
[11:52] <emilioeduardob> i need to reinstall the same packages in a new installation
[11:53] <sab_> i open xchat from terminal,now i wanted to work on that terminal by pressing (ctrl+c) but its not working,why and what can be the solution instead of not opening a new terminal ?
[11:53] <Dr_Willis> Faithful:  http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-create-pdf-documents-in-ubuntu.html
[11:53] <adalal> anyone here knows if pam can be integrated with freeradius?
[11:53] <Faithful> emilioeduardob, /var/lib/aptitude/pkgstates
[11:53] <Dr_Willis> sab_:  time to learn BASH job controll basics.. use 'command &' or  use 'ctrl-z then 'bg' '
[11:53] <Faithful> Thanks guys...
[11:53] <emilioeduardob> Faithful, tks! i'll give it a try
[11:54] <AbortD> is there a way i can limit the bandwidth to my pc
[11:54] <Dr_Willis> sab_:  and use the 'exit' command to close the terminal if you want. Not the close button. or any background jobs may get closed as well
[11:54] <shishirdwivedi20> hi i need help
[11:54] <Dr_Willis> !bash | sab_
[11:54] <Faithful> AbortD, QoS
[11:54] <emilioeduardob> Faithful, that's the one ;) thanks a lot!
[11:54] <sine`> ubuntu is the bomb
[11:54] <AbortD> Faithful, what is that
[11:54] <sine`> i love it and will never go back to perm ms usage
[11:55] <shishirdwivedi20> i forget by username and password in ubuntu 9.04 so is there any option of guest login like window?
[11:55] <shishirdwivedi20> *my
[11:55] <Faithful> AbortD, Quality of Service
[11:55] <Dr_Willis> shishirdwivedi20:  not really. use the rescue mode, or a live cd and resset the password.
[11:55] <AbortD> uh whats that
[11:55] <knoppies> shishirdwivedi20, give me a sec, I know of a way to fix that. (or at least know of a link)
[11:55] <shishirdwivedi20> ok
[11:55] <Dr_Willis> shishirdwivedi20:  the users name will be shown  in /home/SOMTHING  normally also
[11:55] <shishirdwivedi20> i m new user that y explain in detail
[11:56] <Zhwazi> AbortD: it's what you call bandwidth limiting and guaranteeing.
[11:56] <AbortD> how do i set that up that is what i am asking....
[11:56] <Zhwazi> Qos = Quality of Service control and manipulation, for example intentionally throttling a specific connection
[11:56] <obscurant1st> daniel9, can u pls tell me any tools for linux?
[11:57] <shishirdwivedi20> dr_willis from where i get /home/somthing?
[11:57] <obscurant1st> any tools like secedit in linux? for viewing and altering the data from a particular sector region?
[11:57] <Zhwazi> Abortd: Have you googled for "QoS Linux" yet?
[11:57] <knoppies> shishirdwivedi20, http://www.mylinuxway.com/how-to-reset-forgotten-password-in-ubuntu/
[11:57] <AbortD> im still googling qos heh
[11:57] <Dr_Willis> shishirdwivedi20:  all users have a directory in the /home/ directory  as their username. thats how it works normally
[11:57] <shishirdwivedi20> knoppies ok
[11:57] <Dr_Willis> shishirdwivedi20:  you can boot a live cdn and look in there and see what users exist
[11:57] <Zhwazi> AbortD: That should give you the answer :)
[11:57] <knoppies> shishirdwivedi20, Ive never tried that yet, I found it the other day.
[11:58] <shishirdwivedi20> dr_willis ok
[11:58] <ravibn> I have ubuntu 9.10 karmic kola installed. I need to upgrade Open office 3.1 to 3.2 please provide few tips
[11:58] <Zhwazi> Honestly I'm a FreeBSD person so I don't know how Linux does it.
[11:58] <sab_> Dr_Willis, can you please give me some link to learn easily "BASH job controll basics"?
[11:59] <sab_> Dr_Willis, can you please give me some link to learn easily "BASH job controll basics"?
[11:59] <Zhwazi> sab_: `man bash`
[11:59] <Dr_Willis> sab_:  i had the bot give a url to  a bash/shell tutoral earlier. theres also the 'advanced bash scripting guide' and hundereds of other bash tutorial guides online
[11:59] <Dr_Willis> !bash | sab_
[12:00] <Dr_Willis> !abs | sab_
[12:00] <ravibn> How to upgrade open office 3.1 ---> 3.2 on 9.10 karmic ?
[12:00] <faizhum> how to do automount of my office unix network in my laptop?
[12:00] <kinja-sheep> Dr_Willis: He like interactive tutorial. :)
[12:00] <Dr_Willis> sab_:   you could also enter 'bash job controll' in about any search engine and find some  quick tutorials on it
[12:01] <ensignkim> how do i read the channel topic?
[12:02] <kinja-sheep> ensignkim: /topic
[12:02] <faizhum> currently, i use sshfs to mount but there are two problems 1) its asks for password everytime
[12:02] <ensignkim> thanks!
[12:02] <ubuntu> sup
[12:02] <Dr_Willis> faizhum:  you can set up ssh with  credentials where it dosent ask for a password
[12:02] <gottto> after an update+upgrade xterm,xmessage have wicked small fonts - how do I fix this?
[12:02] <jellow> I get this error with dmesg Clocksource tsc unstable (delta = -154700582 ns)
[12:03] <faizhum> 2) i need to recconect manually everytime a network reconnects
[12:03] <jellow> How i solve it?
[12:03] <psycho_oreos> jellow, sounds like apic issue, might have to try issuing kernel parms like noacpi lapic
[12:03] <Dr_Willis> faizhum:    you can set up ssh with a password less login.  (short guide -> ssh-keygen, then 'ssh-copy-id remoteserver')
[12:03] <faizhum> Dr_Wills: I can't setup the credentials asa the mount path is controlled by root in my office network
[12:04] <Dr_Willis> faizhum:  Hmm.. sshfs can be used by a user also. So Not sure what else to suggest
[12:04] <jellow> psycho_oreos: How i add the parms?
[12:04] <Dr_Willis> faizhum:  check the sshfs docs  = perhaps it has some file you can configure
[12:04] <psycho_oreos> jellow, which version of ubuntu?
[12:04] <faizhum> Dr_Wills: I will try your suggestions and let u know
[12:05] <jellow> psycho_oreos: Its grub2
[12:05] <ensignkim> I am using Beta 1 and I am never seeing any daily updates from Update Manager in my notification panel - is this normal for a beta release, or a bug?
[12:05] <psycho_oreos> !grub2 | jellow
[12:05] <ravibn> How to upgrade open office 3.1 ---> 3.2 on 9.10 karmic ?
[12:06] <bazhang> ensignkim, lucid in #ubuntu+1 please
[12:06] <psycho_oreos> jellow, you add it on the same line as kernel but at the end of that line iirc
[12:06] <Ek|mu5> tify 3kimus69
[12:06] <Dr_Willis> ravibn:  find a updated OOffice PPA would be one way
[12:06] <Dr_Willis> ensignkim:  yes.
[12:07] <Dr_Willis> ensignkim:  seeing about 200mb of updates every few days
[12:08] <Guest71504> can sometime tell me the command to move all the contents of a folder from /home/folder/folder2 to /home/folder   please?
[12:08] <Ek|mu5> Wow...
[12:08] <sab_> can any one tell me something more on bg comman,i was trying google but i wont understand
[12:08] <luanlmd> Guest26591,  mv /home/folder/folder2 /home/folder -R
[12:09] <perlsyntax> How do i remove the gnome-panel?
[12:09] <psycho_oreos> Guest71504, mv /home/$user/directory ..
[12:09] <luanlmd> perlsyntax, right click on it
[12:09] <daz> Guest71504: mv /home/folder/folder2/* /home/folder/ ? :f
[12:09] <perlsyntax> that didn't help i try that.
[12:09] <jrib> Guest71504: mv /home/folder/folder2/{*,.*} /home/folder
[12:09] <perlsyntax> it won't let me delate it
[12:09] <Ek|mu5> why is it that most problems go away with the acpi=off kernel option?
[12:09] <obscurant1st> daniel9, dd willl work
[12:09] <Dr_Willis> perlsyntax:  you can get down to 1 panel. but ive noticed if i try to kill the last panel. it always restarts :)
[12:10] <luanlmd> perlsyntax, well now i saw i cant delete the main panel :X
[12:10] <perlsyntax> i can't
[12:10] <perlsyntax> i try to delate the top one.
[12:10] <jrib> perlsyntax: if you don't want gnome-panel, don't start gnome-panel I guess
[12:10] <obscurant1st> dd if=/dev/hdx of=/path/to/image count=1 bs=512 in this what is bs?
[12:10] <perlsyntax> ?
[12:10] <jrib> obscurant1st: man dd ?  It's BlockSize
[12:11] <daz> obscurant1st: block size or something.
[12:11] <perlsyntax> how do i do that?
[12:11] <Dr_Willis> obscurant1st:  block size
[12:11] <Guest71504> when i do that it automatically adds /folder2 on there and tells me the paths are the same
[12:11] <stooball_> Can anyone tell me where to find the .xchat2 dir in Ubuntu please?
[12:11] <Ek|mu5> I've had a ton of problems with X on a new laptop, X blanking, mouse and/or keyboard locking up randomly
[12:11] <obscurant1st> so gieving it will start from 1 till 512?
[12:11] <Dr_Willis> perlsyntax:  You want just one gnome panel? or you want None?
[12:11] <ubuntu> DESKTOP
[12:11] <jrib> stooball_: go to your home directory, view -> show hidden files
[12:11] <perlsyntax> no gnome panel
[12:11] <bazhang> stooball_, ~/.xhcat2
[12:11] <ravibn> Dr_Willis : please guide me. I went to www.openoffice.org and we get gzip file from there for 3.2. But there is no upgrade at all. As I think we need to get deb pkg
[12:11] <bazhang> whoops
[12:12] <stooball_> OK - thnx
[12:12] <daz> obscurant1st: count multiplies bs
[12:12] <Dr_Willis> perlsyntax:  you can    killall gnome-panel    - but gnome will try to start a new panel next login I imagine.
[12:12] <obscurant1st> daz, thx
[12:12] <daz> obscurant1st: so count=2 would mean 1024
[12:12] <Dr_Willis> ravibn:  i suggested finding a Openoffice PPA repository. NOT using the gzip from the openoffice.org homepage
[12:12] <perlsyntax> i just want my awn panel that it.
[12:12] <obscurant1st> daz, so it will start from 1 till 512 right?
[12:12] <Dr_Willis> ravibn:  the ppa repos would  let you apt-get install the latest
[12:12] <obscurant1st> daz, what is i need to start from 2 to 513?
[12:13] <obscurant1st> what if*
[12:13] <rysiek|pl> hi guys
[12:13] <Dr_Willis> perlsyntax:  one way -> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=291494
[12:13] <daz> obscurant1st: man dd
[12:13] <Guest71504> luanlmd: thanks, but when i try that it automatically adds /folder2 at the end and tells me the paths are the same
[12:14] <perlsyntax> sessions where do i delate it no gnome-panel?
[12:15] <rysiek|pl> I have added a repository; upgraded a few packages; now I want to remove the repo (done) and downgrade back to normal distro versions
[12:15] <obscurant1st> daz, i tried reading it, but getting confused! :(
[12:15] <abhi_nav> rysiek|pl, remove it from software sources
[12:15] <rysiek|pl> is there a nice automagic way? or do I have to manually compare versions *shudders*
[12:15] <luanlmd> Guest26591, try ......./folder2/* because with that it will copy the content of the folder
[12:15] <rysiek|pl> abhi_nav, already removed from /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
[12:15] <abhi_nav> rysiek|pl, hmm
[12:15] <daz> obscurant1st: dude... it's in the first 50 lines :f
[12:15] <rysiek|pl> abhi_nav, but now I want to downgrade the package
[12:15] <Dr_Willis> rysiek|pl:  i recall seeing some 'purge-ppa' script at some tutorial site.. but im not sure of any other nioce automated way
[12:16] <perlsyntax> ?
[12:16] <abhi_nav> rysiek|pl, hmm dont know
[12:16] <jrib> rysiek|pl: you can do it in an automated way of course, but there is no "nice" way.  downgrading isn't supported
[12:17] <Ramone> hey all.. can anyone tell me why apt won't get the latest version of gnutls?  do I need to install from source?
[12:17] <Dr_Willis> Ramone:  or perhaps find a PPA with it
[12:17] <rysiek|pl> jrib: no way... I always loved apt (old debianer here), never had to do that; but I was *sure* there was a way
[12:17] <rysiek|pl> abhi_nav, okay, thanks anyways
[12:18] <perlsyntax> can anyone help me?
[12:19] <jrib> rysiek|pl: basic idea is something like http://ryandaigle.com/articles/2005/10/31/listing-downgrading-unstable-testing-debian-packages
[12:19] <Ramone> Dr_Willis: PPA?
[12:19] <daevski> perlsyntax: What are you trying to do now?
[12:19] <perlsyntax> delate the gnome-panel
[12:19] <jrib> rysiek|pl: but don't even try if you aren't comfortable with everything there
[12:19] <Ramone> personal package archive
[12:20] <Dr_Willis> !ppa | Ramone
[12:20] <Faithful> Where are these pdfs created by cups going? I can't find them
[12:20] <Ramone> Dr_Willis: cool thanks... I'll take a look
[12:20] <daevski> perlsyntax: it is not possible. BUT you can hide it really well. Right-click>properties and then set it to auto-hide and be transparent.
[12:21] <Dr_Willis> or you could make a new gdm 'session' that dosent start the panel. but starts other parts of gnome
[12:22] <gregg> my girlfriend wants to use my computer - i created a user account but she's a bit... blonde. Is it possible to get the netbook interface installed for her account, even though it's not a netbook?
[12:22] <Dr_Willis> gregg:  you can install the netbook-dektop package. but ive had issues with it on the same system as normal ubuntu-desktop
[12:22] <Dr_Willis> gregg:  put the icons she needs on the desktop in gnome and remove any extra stuff she may see/click on - is a easier way
[12:23] <AbortD> what about dual booting
[12:23] <gregg> Dr_Willis, yeah that's what i've done up to now, but she still ends up starting every single program i've ever installed lol
[12:23] <Dr_Willis> thats how people learn
[12:23] <BluesKaj> Hey folks
[12:23] <Dr_Willis> You can edit her menus also
[12:25] <jkd4> is there an application I can use to see what programs are using my connection and how much of my bandwidth they are using?
[12:25] <selves> hello
[12:25] <obscurant1st> anyone familier with testdisk, i just wanted to know, from  where does it takes the backup of mbr? can i use dd for recovering it manually?
[12:25] <selves> I got into a problem...
[12:25] <obscurant1st> or is there any place where i can ask about recovery and partitions?
[12:25] <autoclesis> are there any bad consequences for a dual boot u 9.10 and win 7?
[12:26] <bazhang> autoclesis, no
[12:26] <AbortD> no
[12:26] <autoclesis> did you dual ?
[12:26] <autoclesis> okay. TY
[12:26] <AbortD> i dual boot it
[12:26] <bazhang> autoclesis, yep, those two in fact
[12:26] <autoclesis> i can't decide
[12:26] <selves> when i opened my home folder then on the right side column 'documents' is not displaying...
[12:27] <selves> not even in the places in the panel..
[12:27] <luanlmd> selves, press f9
[12:27] <selves> please help me to fix it..
[12:27] <selves> thanks
[12:27] <riktking> how do i set permissions on a samba share so everyone has read and write access
[12:28] <autoclesis> !samba
[12:28] <selves> luanlmd, thanks for help but it didn't worked..
[12:28] <jkd4> is there an application I can use to see what programs are using my connection and how much of my bandwidth they are using?
[12:28] <connectix> connect #bulgaria
[12:28] <riktking> how do i set permissions on a samba share on a ubuntu machine so everyone has read and write access
[12:28] <luanlmd> selves, it should show the side panel.. try explore the view menu
[12:29] <selves> luanlmd, the side pane is there
[12:29] <xuming> How to prevent jfs and xfs related process auto start every time? I don't have jfs or xfs fs installed on my pc.
[12:29] <selves> luanlmd, only the documents folder option is not showing..
[12:29] <Dr_Willis> xuming:  what processes are you seeing starting?
[12:30] <luanlmd> selves, oh.. you can go to your home folder and drag it to the side panel
[12:30] <xuming> Dr_Willis, xfslogd/0, jfssync, jfsIO and so on...
[12:30] <selves> luanlmd, ohh thanks this time it worked ..
[12:31] <selves> relly thanks
[12:31] <Ek|mu5> hello
[12:31] <luanlmd> selves, np =D
[12:31] <Dr_Willis> xuming:  and how are you seeing those? top? ps ax ?
[12:32] <xuming> Dr_Willis: ps and conky
[12:32] <connectix> irc.unibg.org
[12:32] <connectix> connect irc.unibg.org
[12:32] <Dr_Willis> xuming:  so like ->  ps ax | grep jfs
[12:32] <connectix> #bulgaria
[12:32] <xuming> Dr_Willis: I wanna tunning my pc
[12:32] <connectix> join #bulgaria
[12:33] <xuming> Dr_Willis: jfsIO, jfsCommit, jfsSync
[12:33] <gregg> Ok next question :) - I run linux as a vm from usb (16gb) from windows machines, right now I'm using xubuntu but UNR seems a bit tempting - again because of the interface - would that be more trouble than it's worth because of the non-netbook thing?
[12:34] <Ek|mu5> I'm able to boot without the acpi=off kernel option but having it on introduces a crap load of problems with X. I get the xorg blanking problem and having my keyboard and mouse lockup randomly
[12:34] <selves> luanlmd, actually i got one more problem,
[12:34] <Zhwazi> gregg: should be fine.
[12:34] <riktking> gregg  i tried UNR on my laptop and it didnt recognise my mouse for some reason???!???! but it essence it worked!
[12:34] <selves> luanlmd, my default keyring got enebaled.
[12:34] <angel_linuxfreak> join #winehq
[12:34] <xuming> Dr_Willis: I have used rcconf to disable many serivices, but don't why these jfs or xfs still exist every time I power the pc.
[12:34] <gregg> ok i'll try it out... won't kill me to try i guess ;)
[12:34] <connectix> join #bulgaria
[12:34] <angel_linuxfreak> bah... how do I join another channel
[12:34] <bazhang> angel_linuxfreak, /join #channel
[12:35] <angel_linuxfreak> bazhang, thanks
[12:35] <selves> luanlmd, I tried to delete it form /home/selves/.gnome2/keyrings/
[12:35] <connectix> server
[12:35] <selves> luanlmd, but there is already no file for default keyring...
[12:36] <selves> luanlmd, so now I don't know how to disable it again???
[12:36] <selves> luanlmd, please help me with this also.. thanks
[12:37] <luanlmd> selves, man i gotta say i have no idea how to do that.. maybe you can find some option at the system menu =/
[12:37] <KB1JWQ> Dumb question.  If I run apt-get instead of aptitude as my daily package manager, will I experience breakage?
[12:37] <sammmathew> hello
[12:37] <selves> luanlmd, no problem , thanks
[12:37] <bazhang> KB1JWQ, no :)
[12:38] <Ek|mu5> I'm able to boot without the acpi=off kernel option but having it on introduces a crap load of problems with X. I get the xorg blanking problem and having my keyboard and mouse lockup randomly
[12:39] <connectix> #bulgaria
[12:39] <autoclesis> !banshee
[12:39] <autoclesis> those are all compat with itunes?
[12:41] <Shambat> having problem with a ubuntu arm installation ... my wifi adapter wont associate with the ESSID. I can scan after ESSIDs and I get results, and I've specified which one I want it to use, but iwconfig tells me: Access Point: Not-Associated
[12:41] <ubuntu> anyone do ascii
[12:42] <bazhang> !ot > ubuntu
[12:43] <ubuntu> http://pasteubuntu.com/401762
[12:44] <anubis> hi there, I am having a chvt problem anyone care to help ?
[12:44] <ubuntu> http://paste.ubuntu.com/401762
[12:44] <ubuntu> anubis did you do aol ascii?
[12:45] <anubis> ubuntu, whats that?
[12:45] <ubuntu> nm
[12:45] <ubuntu> http://paste.ubuntu.com/401762
[12:46] <bazhang> ubuntu, this is Ubuntu support only. please stop that
[12:46] <anubis> anyone help me with chvt problem?
[12:46] <ubuntu> so support
[12:47] <Zenker> where do i find detailed information on the storage device manager?
[12:47] <Joker_-_> ubuntu needs a kick/ban, someone should help him out.
[12:47]  * ubuntu kick bans /me
[12:47] <xuming> why
[12:48] <Joker_-_> xuming: hes askign help on nothing, posting ASCII art on pastebin
[12:48] <ubuntu> i need to format ubuntu and install str8 unix
[12:48] <ubuntu> with gnome
[12:48] <ubuntu> and irc support
[12:49] <ubuntu> but im too stupid to make a usb
[12:49] <Zenker> ubuntu find something else 2 do will ya
[12:49] <N00b1> can anyone tell me what viewer can i use to read comics
[12:49] <bazhang> N00b1, chm?
[12:49] <ubuntu> PDF
[12:50] <bazhang> N00b1, apt-cache search chm turns up a number of applications
[12:50] <N00b1> ok thanx i ma give it a look
[12:50] <abhi_nav> ?
[12:51] <aspidites> i'm thinking bazhang was asking what format the comics were in...
[12:51] <aspidites> if in fact they are in chm then chmsee is good
[12:51] <bazhang> aspidites, yes :)
[12:51] <xuming> Does anyone knows why there are many jfs and xfs related process exist even when I don't have jfs or xfs fs installed?
[12:52] <wam> how do I *completely* disable the framebuffer in lucid? My system hangs on boot and the old kernel messages are gone because it is switching to framebuffer...
[12:52] <aspidites> xchm if you don't mind an ugly interface
[12:52] <bazhang> wam, #ubuntu+1 for lucid please
[12:52] <abhi_nav> !lucid > xuming
[12:52] <Zenker> does anyone know where to find detailed information about the storage device manager?
[12:52] <wam> ack
[12:52] <aspidites> wam: good hint might be grub thouh
[12:53] <aspidites> wam: /boot/grup/menu.lst to be exact. though the others are right #lucid would have more info
[12:53] <xuming> ubottu: Hi, but I my ubuntu is karmic not lucid.
[12:53] <sometux> i have a problem with linux installed on intel server
[12:54] <abhi_nav> oh no
[12:54] <abhi_nav> !lucid > wam
[12:54] <bazhang> xuming, abhi_nav gave you the factoid by mistake
[12:54] <sometux> any one with experience on intel servers
[12:54] <sometux> ???????
[12:54] <abhi_nav> xuming, sorry mistyped
[12:54] <Guest96097> r
[12:54] <wam> abhi_nav: you're too late ;)
[12:55] <abhi_nav> wam yah hmm ;)
[12:55] <sometux> its so argent!
[12:55] <N00b1> im trying to open .cbr files
[12:55] <sega_> jj
[12:55] <abhi_nav> !details | sometux
[12:55] <teresa> xc
[12:56] <sometux> Linux starts giving a msg about offline disk
[12:56] <sometux> it was working fine
[12:56] <N00b1> i try chm not working for me to open .cbr any other way to read them
[12:57] <abhi_nav> N00b1, google dont help?
[12:57] <bazhang> N00b1, cbrpager perhaps
[12:57] <bazhang> abhi_nav, please dont recommend that here
[12:57] <N00b1> thankyou
[12:58] <abhi_nav> ?
[12:58] <autoclesis> !wubi
[12:58] <xuming> I wanna tune my ubuntu 9.10 and I find many jfs and xfs related process exist there, how to prevent is autostart every time?
[12:58] <bazhang> N00b1, for future reference, apt-cache search cbr turns up a list
[12:58] <sometux> but suddenly after boot and loading the system linux gives a message about offline disk
[12:58] <N00b1> thank you
[12:59] <sometux> this server is intel server and has the raid disabled
[12:59] <sometux> any idea guys??????????//
[13:00] <ubuntu> use 9.10 to HD
[13:00] <ubuntu> sudo passwd root
[13:00] <sometux> what could be the problem????????
[13:00] <ubuntu> setup user
[13:00] <ubuntu> edit image files
[13:00] <CVirus> Where can i find a list of the packages installed with the ubuntu server edition ?
[13:00] <ubuntu> u get the idea
[13:01] <ubuntu> its a live cd
[13:01] <saidi> cc
[13:01] <ubuntu> wtf that means
[13:01] <saidi> cc
[13:01] <sometux> guys anyone with hands-on experience with intel servers
[13:01] <ubuntu> intel servers
[13:02] <abhi_nav> sometux, in one line with details
[13:02] <richard__> got issues with my samba set up, cannot write to it on  guest account
[13:02] <CheBuzz_Home> Just installed 10.04 on a system with i915 video cards.  Feels _awfully_ slow, even though glxinfo indicates that hardware rendering is enabled.  Anybody else see the same thing?
[13:02] <ubuntu> http://paste.ubuntu.com/401772/
[13:02] <bazhang> CheBuzz_Home, #ubuntu+1 for lucid please
[13:02] <abhi_nav> !10.04 > CheBuzz_Home
[13:02] <abhi_nav> this time i m right!
[13:03] <CheBuzz_Home> Got it, thanks.
[13:04] <hipitihop> I'm having trouble with my keyboard input being ignored in some windows but not in terminal window
[13:05] <sometux> abhi_nav: we have an intel server with linux installed, everything was working fine, and suddenly something goes worng and linux starts to give a message about rejected IO access to offline diks which is the root, after restarting the server linx loads without problem but after random time the problem reapears.
[13:06] <hipitihop> also windows do not take focus with mouse unless I click in title bar
[13:06] <abhi_nav> sometux, which linux?
[13:06] <sometux> abhi_nav: debian
[13:06] <N00b1> when i select whichever comic and try and view it on comix all files show a ? can  anyone tell me how to fix this or why is it doing that
[13:07] <abhi_nav> sometux, #debian is better place to ask
[13:07] <sometux> abhi_nav: ok thanks!
[13:07] <abhi_nav> sometux, :D
[13:07] <sometux> join #debian
[13:07] <mc_> channel
[13:07] <xuming> how to prevent these processes autostart? http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/Y90Ydc2N
[13:07] <mc_> hello
[13:08] <abhi_nav> sometux, type /j #debian
[13:08] <richard__> got issues with my samba set up, cannot write to it on a guest account, can anyone help with setting the smb.conf
[13:08] <CVirus> Where can i find a list of the packages installed with the ubuntu server edition ?
[13:10] <guy__> I'm having problems setting up a Windows 7 & ubuntu multi boot os on a hewlet packard IBM
[13:10] <anubis> Hey apparently I am having an xkb issue anyone care to help ?
[13:11] <nibbler> i have a laptop with ATI graphics, open source driver. in firefox i get a lot of broken graphics, especially checkboxes have random bugs http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=nn5mw9&s=5  - in this gmail screenshot they are visible. also especially in big font sizes somethimes whole letters get broken, like all bigsized "e" look wrong. any hint?
[13:12] <abhi_nav> CVirus, see if this helps: http://packages.ubuntu.com/karmic/
[13:12] <Arti> hi
[13:12] <Dr_Willis> hipitihop:  i saw an issue like that ages ago.. but not since betatesting.   It might be a compiz related issue.
[13:12] <CVirus> abhi_nav: thanks
[13:13] <xuming> anybody help me, how to prevent these jfsSync, jfsIO, jfsCommit process autostart?
[13:14] <theadmin> xuming: No idea what those are but dig around in /etc/init.d
[13:14] <Arti> can someone help me how to split image files,i have one image file more than 4 giga and i cant send to another partition because its to large for that.(in fat partition)
[13:14] <iceroot> xuming: init-scripts? kernel-moduls? other programs?
[13:15] <estauffer> Arti: what do you mean "split"
[13:15] <daz> split it with split
[13:15] <daz> :F
[13:15] <theadmin> Arti: There are many programs that, say, hjsplit, peazip, etc...
[13:15] <zeko> hi guys , is there any way i can download the .deb files with synaptic manager, so that i could install the same updates and packages on my friends pc(who has a very slow internet connection)_
[13:15] <daveyjoe> Is there a simple command line cpu benchmark that I can run in ubuntu, I want to test a few VPS boxes
[13:15] <xuming> theadmin: not exist in /etc/init.d
[13:15] <Arti> estauffer to split in to peace,each 2 gigas
[13:15] <iceroot> zeko: they are in /var/cache/apt/
[13:15] <xuming> iceroot: http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/Y90Ydc2N
[13:15] <theadmin> xuming: Huh. Not much into it, so dunno, sorry
[13:15] <guy__> I have a SATA hard drive with Windows 7 and a SATA hard drive with Ubuntu 9.1 & Ubuntu Studio 9.1 how do I set them up to work together as a multi-boot os?
[13:16] <hipitihop> hey Dr_Willis, I experimented with 'Appearance...Visual Effect none to no avail..funny thing is it works for a while then starts happening
[13:16] <Arti> theadmin can i use hjsplit for image files?
[13:16] <iceroot> zeko: also there is apt-get install -d foobar (imo -d == download only, have a look at man apt-get)
[13:16] <zeko> iceroot: so all that i download are stored there
[13:16] <theadmin> Arti: I think yes. If you want a GUIish stuff peazip is your friend :D
[13:16] <iceroot> zeko: if you dont clear the cache (apt-get clean) yes
[13:17] <xuming> theadmin: do you have these processes when you run ps ax | grep jfs
[13:17] <tvaughn_> how do i change settings for autolocking the screen
[13:17] <theadmin> xuming: Lemme seeee.
[13:17] <Arti> theadmin how can i download GUIish?
[13:17] <Arti> theadmin can u give me the code name
[13:17] <estauffer> GUIish isnt a program
[13:17] <estauffer> it's gui-ish
[13:18] <theadmin> Arti: Check out http://peazip.sf.net
[13:18] <sisif> Hello guys. I`m trying to install UT 99 on a 9.10 x64, using the Loki installer, but I get this error: "/.setup17472: error while loading shared libraries: libgtk-1.2.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory" . I know the lib was in Gimp package some time ago, but there`s no where to be found now. Is there any place I can download it from or any way around this? (maybe using the newer version of it?)
[13:18] <zeko> iceroot: thanks, i will try to download it using the -d option,  and the files are gonna be stored at /var/cache/apt
[13:19] <ChogyDan> sisif: can you install libgtk2?
[13:19] <theadmin> xuming: Only this: " 2038 pts/0    S+     0:00 grep --color=auto jfs"
[13:19] <abhi_nav> sisif, what is UT 99?
[13:19] <sisif> abhi_nav, Unreal Tournament `99
[13:19] <abhi_nav> sisif, its a game?
[13:19] <bao_> how to turn ubuntu into kubuntu？
[13:19] <sisif> ChogyDan, I already have that
[13:19] <sisif> abhi_nav, Yes.
[13:20] <abhi_nav> sisif, hmm ok
[13:20] <bazhang> bao_, install kubuntu-desktop
[13:20] <theadmin> bao_: sudo tasksel remove ubuntu-desktop && sudo tasksel install kubuntu-desktop
[13:20] <xuming> theadmn: Thanks, then I will try to find out the reason.
[13:20] <abhi_nav> bao_ sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[13:20] <Dr_Willis> theadmin:  i also see nothing related to jfs or xfs.
[13:20] <bao_> by doing this, is this kubuntu as same as the kubuntu iso?
[13:21] <abhi_nav> bao_ if you want both then just do kubuntu-desktop or if you want only kubuntu then do steps shown by theadmin
[13:21] <abhi_nav> bao_ yah (*I think so*) better first conform in #kubuntu
[13:21] <bazhang> bao_, you want purekde ?
[13:21] <theadmin> bao_: It is, except for one thing. When booting you'll se teh Ubuntu logo, not kubuntu one, but that ain't big of a deal
[13:22] <theadmin> /s/se/see
[13:22] <bao_> theadmin, but i can change the logo can i
[13:22] <abhi_nav> theadmin, NO. itss kubuntu logo only no ubuntu logo after installing kubuntu-desktop
[13:22] <abhi_nav> bao_ ^^
[13:22] <abhi_nav> bao_ no ubuntu logo only kubuntu logo after installation
[13:22] <theadmin> abhi_nav: err, NOT the goddamn gdm splash, i reffer to the xsplash
[13:23] <xuming> Dr_Willis, :--)
[13:23] <abhi_nav> theadmin, now what is xsplash? you mean login scree? we can easily change log in screen bao_
[13:23] <xuming> Dear all, I'm new here and which ICR client you used just now?
[13:23] <abhi_nav> xchat
[13:23] <xuming> sorry, IRC client
[13:23] <abhi_nav> yah xchat is irc client
[13:23] <theadmin> abhi_nav: I mean that thing which you see right after GRUB.
[13:24] <abhi_nav> theadmin, yah I also mean the thing right after grub its kubuntu only
[13:24] <abhi_nav> theadmin, i have practically have tried this
[13:24] <ChogyDan> xuming: I use pidgin
[13:24] <ravibn> Dr_Willis :  I was able to upgrade to 3.2 Thnaks
[13:24] <theadmin> abhi_nav: Hm. Guess it changed since Jaunty then :P
[13:24] <abhi_nav> theadmin, no in januty was the same thing too
[13:24] <abhi_nav> theadmin, i done this in jaunty itself
[13:25] <zvacet> xuming:  Opera chat
[13:25] <theadmin> abhi_nav: Weirdness but it didn't work for me in jaunty. Oh well.
[13:25] <autoclesis> can you get mint on CD?
[13:25] <theadmin> autoclesis: see linuxmint.com
[13:26] <abhi_nav> theadmin, hmm but worke very well for me haa haa haa :p :p :p
[13:26] <bazhang> autoclesis, sure, ask mintsupport
[13:26] <autoclesis> i didn't see it there, the cd. but ty
[13:26] <autoclesis> gracias bazhang
[13:26] <iceroot> theadmin: tasksel?
[13:26] <autoclesis> i'm getting ubuntu
[13:26] <autoclesis> but mint might be cool on a laptop ?
[13:26] <autoclesis> i'm not that smart on this stuff i just keep experimenting
[13:27] <DarsVaeda> hi i'm looking for support for sftp? i need to know what return may come, do you know where i would find that?
[13:27] <zvacet> autoclesis:  try ubuntu UNR for laptop
[13:27] <xuming> Thank you all, :-)
[13:27] <theadmin> iceroot: See the manuals. Why not?
[13:27] <sisif> ChogyDan, any idea on how to trick the installer to work with gtk2 ?
[13:27] <autoclesis> okay
[13:27] <autoclesis> !unr
[13:27] <autoclesis> ah, yes , remix.
[13:27] <sawyer_> hi
[13:27] <abhi_nav> autoclesis, linux mint have some propriatary codecs already installed and cool themes. see both of ubuntu and linux mints intro page to know more
[13:27] <theadmin> iceroot: the only way known to me to actually remove all those packages which come bundled with ubuntu-desktop
[13:27] <iceroot> theadmin: i am wondering because ubuntu-desktop is a metapackage, i dont know tasksel but cant imaging its removing the things a metapckage provides
[13:27] <autoclesis> abhi , merci
[13:27] <iceroot> theadmin: ah ok :)
[13:28] <autoclesis> i'm using Debian linspire
[13:28] <abhi_nav> autoclesis, merci? why? what happends?
[13:28] <lao5> haha! my usb key system works! i installed puppy, little and quick, but less functions.
[13:28] <theadmin> iceroot: tasksel is sorta a metapackage manager
[13:28] <abhi_nav> hmm then? what autoclesis ?
[13:28] <autoclesis> merci means thanks for the tip
[13:28] <iceroot> theadmin: good to know, thank you
[13:28] <abhi_nav> oh ok :D autoclesis
[13:28] <ChogyDan> sisif: can you pastebin the directions?
[13:28] <abhi_nav> iceroot,
[13:28] <DarsVaeda> hi i'm looking for support for sftp? i need to know what return may come, do you know where i would find that?
[13:29] <sisif> ChogyDan, There are no direction. There`s a script that I have to run in order to install the game. And the script crashes with that error about gtk-1.x
[13:30] <zvacet> see you later by  ;)
[13:30] <abhi_nav> by
[13:30] <lao5> by
[13:30] <ChogyDan> sisif: I don't really know about those issues beyond using apt-get
[13:31] <sisif> ChogyDan, ok. Thank anyway :)
[13:31] <theadmin> Hm... I have set up a logout sound for myself, i don't hear it when logging out
[13:32] <theadmin> Guess i did something wrong :/
[13:33] <abhi_nav> hmm than need not be guessed!!! :P
[13:33] <theadmin> abhi_nav: lolwut
[13:33] <abhi_nav> theadmin, :D
[13:35] <theadmin> Does init always get a PID of "1"? (just to be sure)
[13:37] <autoclesis> banshee is the best itunes-replacement?
[13:37] <abhi_nav> banshee and rhythmbox
[13:37] <abhi_nav> hmm
[13:37] <autoclesis> :}
[13:37] <abhi_nav> :)
[13:38] <iceroot> autoclesis: but the best replacement is to replace apple-hardware. its not working very well with linux
[13:38] <abhi_nav> haa haa ha iceroot :D :D :D
[13:38] <autoclesis> oh, i'm doing two systems, prolly won't mix them
[13:38] <iceroot> theadmin: yes
[13:38] <autoclesis> by replacement i meant , substitute
[13:38] <brucerwillkejr> hey guys i have an ubuntu question. is there anyway to have a drive auto mount when you login?
[13:38] <elyob> Hi, when I got my laptop it had Win 7 which I didn't want to lose, but didn't have the disks supplied. So, i have a dual boot and use ubuntu 99.9% of the time (think I only ever booted win once). I unfortunately have used all primary drives and have 1/2 of my hard drive unallocated!
[13:39] <elyob> Cannot figure out which is which, what I can delete etc
[13:39] <theadmin> elyob: I think you can extend your Linux partition to this unallocated space
[13:40] <abhi_nav> elyob, there are lots of things in win to delete. which you actually dont need e.g. restore
[13:41] <elyob> abhi_nav: it's not that I have run out of space, I have 270GB unallocated which I want to recover into Linux.
[13:41] <gabri> ols
[13:41] <gabri> ola
[13:41] <autoclesis> !eucalyptus
[13:41] <gabri> ola
[13:41] <elyob> theadmin: all options in gparted are greyed out
[13:41] <theadmin> Bleh. How can i make GParted run the partitioner in /dev/mapper/truecrypt1?
[13:41] <abhi_nav> hmmm then elyob you can exten you existing linux partition to that
[13:41] <theadmin> elyob: You need to boot from a CD
[13:41] <gabri> tontos
[13:42] <sudobash> elyob, those disks aren't supplied anymore by most manufacturers so you have to burn them when you boot up the PC for the first time, as for the space you can use gparted to nuke Win 7 and change it to a ext3/4 data partition
[13:42] <sudobash> or if you boot up gparted live you can grow your filesystem to the entire driver (nuke windows and expand EXT3/4 drive)
[13:44] <elyob> theadmin: thanks .. just grabbed my live CD will try now to extend sda3
[13:44] <sudobash> elyob best thing to do is boot up Gparted Live, but I would make your Win 7 discs
[13:44] <elyob> sudobash: ta, off to try this out ... I did get HP send me out the disks.
[13:45] <sudobash> eylob did you know you couldl have had up to a $200 refund for Windows 7 had you not booted it up and denied your license agreement
[13:45] <theadmin> sudobash: Really? o_O
[13:46] <sudobash> yeap one second I will find the article, you have to go through the manufacturer for the refund but they have to give you one if you say you refuse to accept the license agreement and you are going to be using a free OS
[13:46] <sudobash> http://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-get-a-refund-for-windows-bundled-with-your-new-pc-2009-10
[13:47] <sudobash> I wish I hadn't booted up Win 7 now lol
[13:47] <elyob> theadmin: yes .. I did know. Didn't bother with my netbook. Couldn't be bothered as I could see the hassle as being worse than forgetting about the loss of money. And this machine is a work machine, no money into my pocket!
[13:47] <boby> yop
[13:47] <geomi> Hi all. i have a question regarding mount. I have one /nfs mounted over the network and shared with multiple pcs. I would like to 'overlay' one local directory, so that /nfs/local points to my local HDD instead. This has to work for all the clients, so /nfs/local would be different on each computer.
[13:47] <geomi> My question: is this possible?
[13:47] <theadmin> By the way, Ubuntu does not display a license on install. This is not normal.
[13:49] <sudobash> lol I never thought about it with all the years of Ubuntu/Linux use, I havent seen a license displayed at install or boot time for it
[13:49] <GreenT> theadmin: that's just a new AI feature .... it senses that you wouldn't read it anyway ;)
[13:49] <Bubbi> Help wanted with "no such file or directory" response. Ii've just got a remote virtual server with Ubuntu, where I was to setup a Call of Duty 4 server. I am having an odd problem when executing the file. I'm typing "./cod4_lnxded" and it replies that it can't find the file. But I know the file is there
[13:49] <theadmin> GreenT: Are they trying to create some kinda GLaDOS or what? :/ I mean, if there is a license it must at least be shown, for chrissake
[13:50] <j2daosh> hey all. I don't know exactly what room I should go to for this question, but I am looking for a web-based alternative to robo-help. Something I can add documentation to and search on keywords. Any ideas?
[13:50] <sudobash> Bubbi you will need to be in the path (directory) where your COD server is located
[13:50] <sudobash> you can't just execute any daemon if the system doesn't know where to find it
[13:50] <sine`> i want to run XP in a virtual environment
[13:50] <GreenT> theadmin: i coudn't even tell you whether or not i've ever seen a license screen during ubuntu setup... i absolutely don't mind. it's linux after all.
[13:51] <sudobash> sine'
[13:51] <theadmin> GreenT: I'm most certain you haven't.
[13:51] <Dr_Willis> j2daosh:  and what does 'robohelp' actually do?
[13:51] <sudobash> sine' I would recomment VirtualBox
[13:51] <sine`> is it free and apt-getable
[13:51] <JustinD> @Bubbi: try the whole path. (ie: '/usr/share/cod4/servername')
[13:51] <anubis> would anyone mind helping me with a chvt problem?
[13:51] <sudobash> yes sudo apt-get install virtualbox-ose
[13:51] <anubis> ctrl+alt+f1 doesnt work anymore
[13:51] <sine`> whats teh ose for
[13:51] <Bubbi> sudobash, I am already there. I have placed the COD4 server in "/home/martin/COD4_server" and when I'm in that folder, it throws the mentioned error
[13:51] <theadmin> sine`: Open Source Edition
[13:51] <sine`> cool
[13:51] <abhi_nav> anubis, you want to switch to terminal?
[13:52] <sudobash> sine' there is also VMware Workstation that would be suited for you but it's not free
[13:52] <sudobash> Bubbi is this a windows server or linux server edition of COD?
[13:52] <Bubbi> sudobash, It's a linux version :-)
[13:52] <JustinD> @Bubbi: is the file marked as executable?
[13:53] <j2daosh> Create, edit, and publish professional quality topic based technical content. Powerful features of RoboHelp include context sensitive help, dynamic HTML effects, hyperlinks, tables of contents, indexes, glossaries and more <-- that's what robohelp does
[13:53] <sine`> i just want to run a poker game my pals play and it wont work in wine. also i would like to see this vitual xp enironment. my laptop is not super powerful only 2gb ram and dual core T2130
[13:53] <autoclesis> !DRM
[13:53] <sudobash> yeah you may need to chown and chmod it
[13:53] <martines> Is there someone who can help me with the following problem : very slow nfs partition on the server
[13:53] <Bubbi> JustinD, I've tried your suggestion, but without any other results. I wrote this: "/home/martin/COD4_server/cod4_lnxded"
[13:53] <sudobash> sine I thinkn you should be fine with 2GB ram running XP on top of Ubuntu
[13:53] <theadmin> sine`: Should be enough
[13:54] <sine`>  * No suitable module for running kernel found [fail]
[13:54] <sine`> thats cool i shall check it out
[13:54] <Bubbi> JustinD, As far as I can see, it has the following rights: "-rwxr-xr-x" - so it should be executable..
[13:54] <sudobash> ummmm I think it will compile a module for you
[13:54] <JustinD> @Bubbi: who owns the file?
[13:55] <Bubbi> JustinD, sudobash, it is owned by me, the user is "martin", which I log in with
[13:55] <Bubbi> JustinD, -rwxr-xr-x 1 martin martin 2278332 2010-03-25 22:22 cod4_lnxded
[13:55] <j2daosh> i just need something for work so i can help get the data center off a paper trail documentation over to something webbased so they can access application/system docs quickly based on keyword searches or a table of contents kind of thing. i have a small budget (practically non-existant) so I am hoping there is an open source solution or some alternative that won't cost me $400
[13:55] <lazaror> ghrirgorjgit4ptig
[13:55] <lazaror> fvrhg4
[13:56] <theadmin> lazaror: Please stop.
[13:56] <lazaror> fvhruv
[13:56] <theadmin> What was that all about? lol
[13:57] <JustinD> @bubbi: did you follow a guide? try http://www.garena.com/forum/redirect.php?fid=446&tid=386273&goto=nextnewset
[13:57] <Bubbi> sudobash, JustinD: Something really weird is that I have a VMware linux server, where I have got it working with the exact same steps (as far as I know). I had to try it out before I got me a virtual server..
[13:57] <abhi_nav> theadmin, he is talking in encypted language. you need to decrypt it first to understand
[13:57] <gusztika> sya
[13:58] <autoclesis> could you put ubuntu on a vintage mac classic
[13:58] <JustinD> you can't call ./cod4_lnxded by itself.
[13:58] <sudobash> autoclesis maybe xubuntu ppc if it exists?
[13:58] <nathanbdot> Hey all :) Can someone pastebin the *default* /etc/apt/sources.list from a WUBI install for me?
[13:59] <autoclesis> hehe cool. thanks sudo
[13:59] <theadmin> nathanbdot: It's exactly the same as regular one, just in case
[13:59] <cristy> ola
[13:59] <cristy> kien es de españa?????
[13:59] <JustinD> non españa.
[13:59] <nathanbdot> theadmin: the Wubi version references dotdeb.org -- and mine doesn't
[14:00] <cristy> #ubuntu
[14:00] <theadmin> cristy: Por favor escribe "/join #ubuntu-es" sin comillas y dale a enter. Gracias.
[14:00] <theadmin> nathanbdot: hm o_O
[14:00] <sudobash> so once you start firestarter once and configure it, it will start your firewall at system start even if firestarter doesn't come up?
[14:00] <nathanbdot> cristy: #ubuntu-es
[14:00] <JediMaster> I'm running Karmic on a VPS virtual server (Xen based) and getting loads of "No space left on device" errors from everything, yet df -h shows: "/dev/xvda1            177G   91G   77G  55% /" is the root filesystem corrupted?
[14:00] <Consul_Falx> hello folks ...
[14:00] <nathanbdot> theadmin: i just need the dotdeb.org lines
[14:01] <JediMaster> the physical device (/dev/xvda1) is located on a networked SAN.
[14:01] <cristy> h3ello
[14:01] <cristy> olaaaaaaaa
[14:01] <Consul_Falx> please, what does "pll quirk" mean, and what is it used for?
[14:01] <nathanbdot> como esta cristy
[14:01] <cristy> ola
[14:01] <Fougner> JediMaster: I recognize that, I had the same problem with one of my VPSes
[14:01] <Consul_Falx> en una mierda -.-
[14:01] <theadmin> nathanbdot: I think... "deb http://packages.dotdeb.org stable all"
[14:01] <cristy> jeje
[14:01] <Bubbi> JustinD, I have followed a guide very near that one you mention :-) But it still throws the same error :S
[14:01] <Fougner> JediMaster: it seems the system can't expand too much at once
[14:02] <nperry> bug 1
[14:02] <JediMaster> Fougner, any ideas what happened/fixes? I've had to pull our mysql server and apache down for one of our large production sites so the db doesn't get corrupted
[14:02] <nathanbdot> theadmin: Just one?  i thought there were around 4 or 5 of them....
[14:02] <nathanbdot> theadmin: thanks, by the way :)_
[14:02] <ranjan> i am having some issue with power management setting  I have selected put the screen off if it is ideal for certain duration of time but it is not puting off the display where as it is runing the screen saver .. is there any way to fix it out on ubuntu 9.10 ..
[14:02] <dkdexter> Hi. Can someone point me in the right right direction to a guide to turn an desktop ubuntu in to a server that can share NTFS drives to a win machine?
[14:03] <theadmin> ranjan: Disable the screensaver.
[14:03] <Fougner> JediMaster: sorry I don't know, I just waited, and it worked =/
[14:03] <nathanbdot> dkdexter: doesn't samba do that already?
[14:04] <Keshav> I need some help with my Nokia 7210.
[14:04] <JediMaster> Fougner, I did downsize the hdd size about 3 days ago, so maybe it just didn't work properly
[14:04] <dkdexter> i schould say i'm a linux newbee
[14:04] <Keshav> Need to connect using Data Cable.
[14:04] <sine`> would i be right in assuming that if i were virtualboxing a ms os a netbook version like windows 7 starter would run better
[14:04] <nathanbdot> dkdexter: pm me
[14:04] <Keshav> Can anyone help me out?
[14:04] <underdev> hi!  Is there some common thing one might do to totally screw up the fonts within the terminal on 9.10?  The only thing i ded before they screwed up is install w3m-el...
[14:04] <Fougner> JediMaster: maybe
[14:04] <Bubbi> JustinD, As I mentioned, I have tried installing it on a VMware server, where it actually works.. I have tried to see if there should be any differences, but there are none.. I have heard that I might need to setup a path for it, but I don't know if it is needed, as I can already type ./cod4<TAB> and then it finishes the filename
[14:04] <ranjan> theadmin : without disabling  it it cant be fixed
[14:04] <moegreen> hey guys... is there a way to know that its the newest version of the app i am trying to install when using apt-get install?  For example how do i know that thunderbird 3 will be installed and not 2?
[14:04] <theadmin> Keshav: On my Nokia, when i insert the data cable it asks for the mode. I chose Data Storage and it 'just works'
[14:04] <Fougner> moegreen: aptitude show <package> I guess?
[14:05] <ranjan> dkdexter:: yes you can do that ...
[14:05] <Keshav> theadmin: I want to be able to compose messages using Wamma/KMobileTools
[14:05] <JustinD> @bubbi: like I said, you can't call that file directly, it's telling you it can't find one of the files it needs to start.
[14:05] <theadmin> Keshav: hm.
[14:05] <underdev> sine`: depends on the processor really.  virtual box can take advantage of hardware virt support on the cpu like a champ
[14:05] <ChogyDan> moegreen: another option is apt-cache policy <package>
[14:06] <Keshav> theadmin: I have both the softwares installed. But I cant understand how to get them working.
[14:06] <underdev> so if you can dedicate 3 cores and 3 gigs to win 7 ultimate, you are golden
[14:06] <JustinD> @bubbi: the call is something like ./cod4_lnxded + set dedicated 2 + sets gamestartup "` date + "% D% T" `" + set net_ip xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx + set net_port 28960 + set sv_punkbuster 1 + set loc_language 6 + exec codserver.cfg + map_rotate> / opt/games/cod4/start4.log 2> / opt/games/cod4/start4.log &
[14:06] <moegreen> thanks guys that worked.  Just to clarify for a newb..when using apt-get that is pulling from what we call in the linux world repositories.. correct?
[14:06] <bazhang> moegreen, yes
[14:06] <Keshav> theadmin: Will you be able to help me out?
[14:07] <JustinD> just the ubuntu repo.
[14:07] <theadmin> Keshav: Doubt it, sry
[14:07] <Keshav> theadmin: Okay.
[14:07] <sine`> underdev: so if i have dual core it can take one for this ubuntu and one for the xp virutalbox
[14:07] <moegreen> so if thunderbird 3 just came out.  who puts it in the repos and how long usually?
[14:07] <underdev> sine`: again, depends on the cpu
[14:07] <theadmin> moegreen: See the repos of the Mozilla team
[14:08] <Keshav> I want to 'compose messages' using Wammu/KMobileTools. Can anyone help me with the same?
[14:08] <abhi_nav_> pulling from?
[14:08] <Bubbi> JustinD, That is a lot of paramters that are optional and not necessary for the execution of the file. I have a setup in a VMWare, where I only execute the cod4_lnxded file. I have copied all the files from the VMWare to the new remote virtual server, so it really is weird that it won't even find the file :S
[14:08] <ranjan> dkdexter:: first change the permision of that folder .. in which your ntfs part is being mounted .. and you can share it out from your linux part  with charm .. I have done  it on my system .. and there is no issue with it
[14:08] <moegreen> ok thx for all the help guys.
[14:08] <autoclesis> to run unreal tournament online with ubuntu...
[14:08] <JediMaster> Fougner, ok I've never seen this in a linux box before but we have 100% inodes usage: df -i shows "/dev/xvda1           11730944 11730944       0  100% /"
[14:09] <underdev> sine`: even within the same chip set, you can have varying degrees of hardware virt support.  on the 8300 there are two sku that don't have it, and one that does.  weird, huh?
[14:09] <Fougner> JediMaster: I don't know too much about filesystems, but is a SAN really reporting that correctly?
[14:09] <JediMaster> apparently it's correct, 55% disk usage but 100% inode usage
[14:09] <isolat3dsh33p> hey guys, how to `man bash` direct to certain topics. For example `man bash` + <insertcodehere> and directly the terminal scrolls to ARGUMENTS (a section in the manual page).
[14:10] <JediMaster> so it's a FS issue =/ rather than disk space
[14:10] <sine`> yes. i have installed virtualbox-ose and i tried removing it. when i tried the normal virtualbox it said that ose is conflicting and it wont install but i removed ose
[14:10] <underdev> so, screwed up font's in terminals?  anyone?  anyone?
[14:10] <sine`> its ok i worked it out
[14:11] <sudobash> underdev yeah I've seen it before forgot what I did to do it or fix it how did you get it that way?
[14:11] <JediMaster> ok, really emergency here, how do I increase the amount of inodes on a ext3 partition?
[14:11] <sipior> JediMaster: remake the filesystem
[14:12] <underdev> sudobash: i wish i knew.  Like i said, the only thing i can think of is installing w3m-el
[14:12] <JediMaster> sipior, anything that can be done from ssh or a console? (it's a remote virtual machine)
[14:13] <Atamisk> okay, since i'm having this issue with BOTH karmic and lucid, i'll see if the karmic gurus have help: i can't boot after a major upgrade. it gets to the logo screen, then hangs, and the monitor turns off.
[14:13] <underdev> i really want to keep using irrsi on my remote server
[14:13] <rocket16> Hello all.
[14:13] <JustinD> @Bubbi: pm me.
[14:13] <sipior> JediMaster: more the data someplace safe (preferably two safe places), nuke and recreate the filesystem with a greater inode frequency.
[14:14] <theadmin> who's an inode o_O
[14:14] <sipior> theadmin: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inode
[14:14] <obscurant1st> my wifi card is not getting detected by wicd? what should i do?
[14:14] <JediMaster> sipior, I have no control over how the FS is created, it's made by template
[14:14] <geomi> theadmin: basically, room for a file. if you're out of inodes make sure you remote lots of small files0.
[14:14] <obscurant1st> :o
[14:14] <Sanz> Trying to set up a Wacom using https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wacom for reference. I've installed the packages it suggested, plugged in the tablet and restarted but it's not showing up in Extended Devices under GIMP. Might I have missed something?
[14:14] <sipior> JediMaster: by template?
[14:15] <sipior> JediMaster: contact your hosting provider: i'm sure they can set you up.
[14:15] <dandre> Hello,
[14:15] <JediMaster> sipior, it's a VPS that you select which OS you want setup and it's created from a templated image
[14:16] <rafaelsoaresbr> does empathy create a log of this channel?
[14:16] <sudobash> rafaelsoaresbr I think there is an official log online
[14:16] <sipior> JediMaster: i see. well, get in touch with the folks running the thing, it's a relatively easy thing to fix.
[14:16] <dandre> is there any "fake java" package that provides java w/o installing it. I know that I have java on my system because I have installed it from sun distribution
[14:17] <hamzaatova2> if i have passwords on many locations how can i update them faster then backup them all?
[14:18] <ranjan> Sanz: have you saved the script in /etc/init.d/ after installing the driver ?
[14:18] <theadmin> Is ejabberd known to work well on Ubuntu?
[14:18] <Oer> hamzaatova2, store them at one place ?
[14:18] <JediMaster> sipior, yeah but not without formatting it =/
[14:18] <robo> hi: i'm trying to align my disk to start at 128k block for VMWare and NFS data storage. I am planning on 3 partitions, /var, /boot, and /. I need to align each partition. Any advice on this?
[14:18] <sipior> hamzaatova2: if i understand your question correctly, have a look at KeePassX, it's a very nice password manager.
[14:18] <sipior> JediMaster: unfortunately, no.
[14:18] <Sanz> ranjan, What script?
[14:20] <robo> I may just cheat and do 1 giant / root partition
[14:21] <cristy> olaaa
[14:21] <m00se> I'm running xubuntu kharmic and win7, and I'd like to change the boot order in the boot menu to reflect win7 as the default OS...can anyone give me a pointer on how to accomplish this?
[14:22] <cristy> olaaaaa
[14:22] <Fougner> m00se: you can edit that in the grub conf or something
[14:22] <cristy> hellooo
[14:22] <ranjan> Sanz: an custom configuration file  as Wacom.fdi.
[14:22] <cristy> ola ai alguien español
[14:23] <mickster04> m00se: terminal sudo nano /etc/default/grub
[14:23] <mickster04> m00se: then run sudo update-grub
[14:23] <cristy> olaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
[14:23] <mickster04> !es | cristy
[14:23] <underdev> m00se: you aren't going to get help like that.  you need to lie, and say you want to make ubuntu the default
[14:24] <mickster04> m00se: is that what you wanted?
[14:24] <woty> cristy casi
[14:25] <m00se> underdev, lol
[14:25] <m00se> ok
[14:25] <m00se> thanks guys
[14:25] <Lunar_La1p> m00se: sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst and edit the 'default' number.
[14:25] <m00se> mickster04, - let me check - I was distracted here - hang on and let me try it
[14:26] <Guest93005> lookin for a mentor
[14:26] <ranjan> Guest93005:: ??
[14:26] <ZykoticK9> !ask | Guest93005
[14:27] <Guest93005> yes I am fresh from 20+ yrs of windows
[14:27] <tallpaul> is it possible to set a greater resolution than physical available in xorg?
[14:27] <mickster04> tallpaul: yeah
[14:27] <Guest93005> and need a bit of guidance with the Ubuntu
[14:27] <Guest93005> er  world
[14:27] <m00se> Lunar_La1p, ok
[14:27] <tallpaul> mickster04: how?
[14:27] <mickster04> Guest93005: well OMG!Ubuntu! have started a manual project, you could check that out
[14:28] <AJC_Z0> tallpaul: Your workspace can be larger than your display(s)
[14:28] <mickster04> tallpaul: edit xorg.conf i think
[14:28] <Atamisk> arent there tutorials and such on UB's web page?
[14:28] <VirusTB> RAID 0 with Ubuntu [possible?
[14:28] <Guest93005> yes
[14:28] <ranjan> Guest93005: I have pm you
[14:28] <Pauline> oh
[14:28] <Guest93005> I have apretty good idea but know I am not scratching the surface
[14:29] <hayanbom> hey guy, i've got a problem now, i can't see trash icon on panel in ubuntu 9.10 , i'm running gnome-applet 2.28ver ,what is the problem ? does anybody know about this problem ?
[14:29] <xxfilip> hi
[14:29] <VirusTB> Guest93005, who did u say "yes" to?
[14:29] <m00se> Lunar_La1p, when I open menu.lst in nano (I don't have gedit installed in xubuntu) I get an empty file (in other words, menu.lst doesn't exist)
[14:29] <mickster04> hayanbom: right click an add it again?
[14:29] <hayanbom> mickster04, yes but can't see
[14:30] <mickster04> hayanbom: you mean you can't add it?
[14:30] <m00se> mickster04,  there was no mention of windows 7 in the etc/default/grub at all
[14:30] <arand> Guest93005: This channel mainly helps out with discrete support issues/questions, not general  guidance, for that, have a look at e.g. the ubuntu pocket guide (pdf).
[14:30] <p1l0t> I forgot to logout, I'm still on hehe
[14:30] <m00se> heh - I knew this was gonna be an easter egg hunt
[14:30] <mickster04> m00se: erm...cd /etc/grub.d
[14:30] <hayanbom> mickster04, no, the trash icon don't appear on panel
[14:31] <m00se> ok
[14:31] <mickster04> m00se: you dont need it in there
[14:31] <mickster04> so cancel that last one
[14:31] <underdev> okay, so i'm having this problem where all the fonts in my terminal are screwed up.  I switched from monospaced to monospaced bold, and it is legible now.  Is that a hint to what the problem might be?
[14:31] <xfact> Hello
[14:31] <yanira_marbeller> hola
[14:31] <Spanglish_7776> !es
[14:31] <woty> hello
[14:31] <p1l0t> !es
[14:31] <m00se> mickster04, ok....am I to do it by the number then?
[14:31] <mickster04> m00se: in /etc/default/grub you edit the default choice, it'll be 0 change it to the item that you want (say win7 is the 5th option change it to 5)
[14:31] <yanira_marbeller> kien eres??
[14:32] <ZykoticK9> m00se, actually if you are using Karmic you need to edit the file /etc/default/grub and change the GRUB_DEFAULT=0 line
[14:32] <underdev> oh well, its a lot more legible now.  good enough, i guess
[14:32] <m00se> ahh!
[14:32] <cremetorte> hey, i want to use the omnikey cardman4000 SC reader, google tells me that from kernel 2.6.15 there is a module cm4000_sc included, i found a mailing list in which one guy said "just use the cm4000_sc from the kernel" ... fine but how to do that?
[14:32] <yanira_marbeller> hola
[14:32] <m00se> ok then
[14:32] <yanira_marbeller> ay algien
[14:32] <yanira_marbeller> nadie abla
[14:32] <genii> yanira_marbeller: /join #ubuntu-es
[14:32] <m00se> let's see (counts fingers and toes)....I better reboot to see what line it's on then
[14:32] <xfact> I have one duel boot PC with Windows XP and Ubuntu 9.10, after  fresh installing Ubuntu I had installed Xp in it, and now I can't see any choice menu for choosing my preferred OS, what to do? please help
[14:32] <mickster04> !es | yanira_marbeller
[14:32] <woty> hola yanira_marbeller
[14:33] <arvind_khadri> !grub2 | xfact
[14:33] <yanira_marbeller> como te llamas k es esto
[14:33] <tallpaul> if i connect a beamer (res: 1024 * 768) to my netbook (res: 1024 * 600), my netbook switches resolution to 1024*768. How can I scroll the display of my netbook to the bottom? I just seeing the upper 600 pxiels.
[14:33] <arvind_khadri> cremetorte, modprobe
[14:33] <awaad> What is the thing in bash which is similar to goto in programming languages ?
[14:33] <underdev> xp boot loader tramples grub
[14:33] <yanira_marbeller> pero kienes soysss
[14:33] <ZykoticK9> !es > yanira_marbeller
[14:33] <arand> m00se: Remeber to ru update-grub after editing the grub file in grb2
[14:33] <genii> yanira_marbeller: Inglés solamente aquí. Español en el #ubuntu-es. Ésta es su advertencia final.
[14:34] <arvind_khadri> awaad, #bash will answer it better
[14:34] <woty> hehe
[14:34] <m00se> arand - thanks for reminding me - I would have forgotten
[14:34] <m00se> ok...brb
[14:34] <cremetorte> lol that was an epic fail from me, sorry :) and thanks for reminding
[14:34] <Lupus_> weee
[14:34] <Lupus_> hauiuiiii
[14:34] <Lupus_> sasuasuasuasuasa
[14:35] <Spanglish_7776> !babble
[14:35] <arvind_khadri> cremetorte, np
[14:35] <Spanglish_7776> oops nothing about babbling :)
[14:35] <arvind_khadri> !info babble | Spanglish_7776
[14:35] <Spanglish_7776> ;)
[14:36] <yiyimar> olaaaa
[14:36] <yiyimar> kasen??
[14:36] <yiyimar> eeeeeeee
[14:37] <genii> !es | yiyimar
[14:37] <yiyimar> ay algien
[14:37] <Consul_Falx> folks!
[14:37] <Consul_Falx> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/545289
[14:38] <Consul_Falx> please, what is the mentioned "pll quirk", and how is it done?
[14:38] <hamzaatova2> sipior, i know keepassx
[14:38] <P-KitoDS> www.VortexIRC.com  Thats the website ... And lol hell no xP
[14:38] <P-KitoDS> O_O
[14:38] <P-KitoDS> wrong window
[14:38] <hamzaatova2> i use it
[14:38] <Eximius> Hey gys
[14:38] <Eximius> guys
[14:39] <Eximius> Need a bit of help with synaptics
[14:39] <erUSUL> !ask | Eximius
[14:39] <mickster04> !ask
[14:40] <Eximius> Ok... My problem is that i installed flashplugin-installer manually (doesnt work) uninstalled it and now i cant install any flashplugin-installer because they conflict with the non existing manual plugin
[14:40] <erUSUL> Consul_Falx: looks like a kernel patch
[14:40] <leemal> So, I've used Ubuntu Tweak to add the testing repo for gnome-shell, and now I want to try using *just* gnome-shell instead of launching it in a painfully slow xephyr instance or on top of normal gnome. Is there a way to add it directly to the GDM session options?
[14:41] <vito_> ciao
[14:42] <Eximius> Guess i wont get help.
[14:42] <JediMaster> is there a faster way of counting how many files are in a directory other than find .|wc -l? (it's a directory with potentially 100k+ files)
[14:42] <inveratulo> Eximius: do a 'sudo aptitude reinstall flashplugin-installer'
[14:42] <Eximius> Conflict
[14:42] <Eximius> tried
[14:42] <Eximius> ditto
[14:42] <theadmin> JediMaster: I think this won't cut it actually, try "find $PWD -type f | wc -l"
[14:43] <anita> hello
[14:43] <JediMaster> theadmin, will that be faster?
[14:43] <arvind_khadri> !hi | anita
[14:43] <anita> sorry?
[14:43] <theadmin> JediMaster: No, but that at least won't count subdirectories ;)
[14:43] <ZykoticK9> JediMaster, i just used "time" and just using ls rather then find is faster
[14:43] <luist> hey what cnai use to transfer stuff to my ipod using ubuntu?
[14:43] <inveratulo> Eximius: okay then i'd try a 'sudo aptitude remove --purge flashplugin-installer'
[14:43] <anita> in spanish please
[14:43] <JediMaster> theadmin, there are none....
[14:44] <Eximius> Ditto
[14:44] <inveratulo> !es|anita
[14:44] <JediMaster> ZykoticK9, ls isn't returning there's so many, it's hanging (>10 min now)
[14:44] <theadmin> Come to talk about that, can i make find not recurse into subdirectories?
[14:44] <ZykoticK9> JediMaster, don't know then?
[14:45] <tonyyarusso> theadmin: I think find has a depth option...
[14:45] <arvind_khadri> !ipod | luist
[14:45] <ZykoticK9> JediMaster, i was testing with /proc - only 6000 files there - probably would need xargs or something with so many files (you might want to ask in the #bash channel, they might know)
[14:46] <tonyyarusso> theadmin: -maxdepth
[14:47] <theadmin> tonyyarusso: so, something like... find / -maxdepth 0 -type f -exec bleh {} \; ?
[14:47] <tonyyarusso> theadmin: yup
[14:47] <rocket16> Any Smalltalk programming-veteren here?
[14:48] <rocket16> I need help on Smalltalk setup in Ubuntu
[14:49] <m00se> that worked swell guys - thanks again
[14:50] <theadmin> Well, repeating: is ejabberd known to work well with Ubuntu?
[14:50] <Younder> Why can't ubuntu (the linux kernel really) run on the Penium D?
[14:50] <leemal> So, I've used Ubuntu Tweak to add the testing repo for gnome-shell, and now I want to try using *just* gnome-shell instead of launching it in a painfully slow xephyr instance or on top of normal gnome. Is there a way to add it directly to the GDM session options?
[14:50] <tonyyarusso> theadmin: I have it running, so yes.
[14:50] <theadmin> tonyyarusso: ty
[14:50] <iceroot> Younder: who said that?
[14:50] <Younder> It has the E64T extensions, but not HT
[14:50] <rocket16> Friends, any Smalltalk programmer here?
[14:50] <iceroot> rocket16: wrong channel
[14:51] <Younder> iceroot, I didn't see it in the compatible processors. Seems you need a Core2 Duo
[14:51] <JediMaster> hey guys, want to be scared, this is ls -ld on a directory: drwxr-xr-x 2 www-data www-data 760733696 2010-03-26 13:17 /home/sites/main/tmp/
[14:51] <rocket16> iceroot: No,  mean I need to setup Smalltalk in Ubuntu
[14:51] <JediMaster> yes, that's 760MB JUST for the directory not the contents
[14:51] <iceroot> rocket16: is it in the repos? (apt-cache search smalltalk)
[14:52] <iceroot> Younder: google pentium d linux  is not showing problems
[14:52] <rocket16> iceroot: There is a programme named "Squeak", which is claimed to be a Smalltalk VM,
[14:52] <rocio> hola
[14:52] <woty> hola
[14:53] <rocio> kien sos
[14:53] <rocket16> Ok, Editra is not running in my System. What to do?
[14:53] <genii> !es | rocio
[14:54] <arvind_khadri> rocket16, you can try gnu-smalltalk
[14:54] <arvind_khadri> !info gnu-smalltalk | rocket16
[14:54] <Younder> iceroot, sorry, I was not clear, the 32 bit version runs just fine. It's 64 bitubuntu that is not supported
[14:55] <rocket16> arvind_khadri: Thanks
[14:55] <tonyyarusso> JediMaster: Yeah, that's bad...
[14:55] <arvind_khadri> rocket16, np
[14:55] <tonyyarusso> JediMaster: How many billions of files are in there?
[14:55] <NURI> NAJD
[14:56] <leemal> So, I've used Ubuntu Tweak to add the testing repo for gnome-shell, and now I want to try using *just* gnome-shell instead of launching it in a painfully slow xephyr instance or on top of normal gnome. Is there a way to add it directly to the GDM session options?
[14:56] <JediMaster> tonyyarusso, I have no way of telling, "find .|wc -l" I killed off after 20 minutes of waiting
[14:57] <freeman> sup. My question isssss : I installed a win XP theme on ubuntu (for fun). It works great, just deleted that program that stored evolution mail client in my system tray. What is it called so I can add it back ?
[14:57] <tonyyarusso> JediMaster: ouch.
[14:57] <tonyyarusso> JediMaster: is there any reason to believe you couldn't just run rm on the directory?  A proper temp folder should be okay with that...
[14:57] <ranjan> freeman:: yes
[14:58] <MegaHerz> Sound is hell on Ubuntu. I don't remember a day, when I had no any problem with it. I'm almost lost hope it will work one day, like on Windows.
[14:58] <freeman> yes?
[14:58] <freeman> lol thats what it's called ?
[14:58] <Vigo> freeman: Evolution Launcher?
[14:58] <rafa_> hola
[14:58] <freeman> There is a tray app that is new to 9.10. It store EVOLUTION/EMOTION/SKYPE etc etc etc
[14:58] <JediMaster> tonyyarusso, I'm rm -rf'ing the dir at the moment, 8 minutes so far and it's not deleted a single file yet (I know because df -i show's the inodes and they're still at 0 free)
[14:59] <ZykoticK9> leemal, see http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1297693 in particular #7 post/comment -- hope it works
[14:59] <MegaHerz> I don't really understand what is worse - Alsa or PulseAudio. Any ideas?
[14:59] <rafa_> olaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
[14:59] <Vigo> freeman: If you look at Main Menu, you can just replace any launchers or such as you wish.
[14:59] <rafa_> eoooooo
[14:59] <ranjan> freeman:: by adding indicator applet on the panel you can achieve your gole
[14:59] <MegaHerz> rafa_: drunk?
[14:59] <freeman> indicator ! lol thanks : )
[14:59] <tonyyarusso> JediMaster: is whatever potentially caused the problem just creating new files as fast as you can delete them?
[15:00] <arvind_khadri> !poll | MegaHerz
[15:00] <arvind_khadri> MegaHerz, pulseaudio uses alsa
[15:01] <Vigo> freeman: System>Preferences>Main Menu, the launcher is there, I think, or go CLI .
[15:02] <MegaHerz> arvind_khadri: I'm just laughing on Sound in Linux. Its so damaged. All this architechures, NEVER works
[15:02]  * leemal sniffs. Do I smell a troll?
[15:03] <freeman> Vigo thanks. It was indicator I was looking for : ) Everything works now. YOu all roxor
[15:03] <rjb> i installed ubuntu now i cant boot winxp cant find hal.dll
[15:03] <Vigo> freeman: Sweet!
[15:03] <JediMaster> tonyyarusso, no, I've deleted a few files (around 100) and the free inodes are staying roughly the same +/- 5
[15:04] <rocio> en españoll
[15:04] <mikebeecham> Hi there....if I wanted to suggest an amendement to the new GTK themes...where would I offer this?
[15:04] <DJones> !es | rocio
[15:04] <arvind_khadri> DJones, too late :)
[15:04] <JediMaster> tonyyarusso, I think it's just a stupid amount of temporary session data files that have never been deleted (maybe 18 months worth)
[15:04] <JediMaster> on a busy site
[15:04] <inveratulo> JediMaster: you have something filling it as fast as you can delete... kill that first
[15:04] <Eximius> Does anyone have a simillar position as me : Adobe Flash PLugin doesnt work shit either way you install it manual .so or dpkg or apt-get
[15:04] <arvind_khadri> mikebeecham, on the mailing list of that particular community, probably
[15:05] <JediMaster> inveratulo, read what I said, free inodes are sitting at around 100, rm isn't deleting files yet, it's still reading all the files in
[15:06] <rjb> installed ubuntu, i cant boot winxp, it cant find hal.dll file, what can i do?
[15:06] <JediMaster> inveratulo, iotop shows the only process doing any I/O at all is rm at the moment, (150-250 K/s read but 0 write, and nothing is writing)
[15:06] <inveratulo> JediMaster: did you try a 'find -type f YOURPATH -exec rm -rf {} \;'   <-- for the love of god be careful with this
[15:08] <Vigo> Eximius: Did you enable Restricted?
[15:08] <JediMaster> inveratulo, hehe, no I've not tried it, because I waited for 20 minutes for "find /path | wc -l" and it still didn't return
[15:08] <Eximius> No, but flash started working miraculously
[15:09] <Shagrath> yo
[15:09] <inveratulo> JediMaster: so background it and check on it
[15:09] <Vigo> Eximius: Good to go then?
[15:09] <omkar> hey guys
[15:09] <Shagrath> youh
[15:09] <omkar> I want to run few perl-cgiscript using apache2 in ubuntu
[15:10] <Eximius> Vigo, yes
[15:10] <omkar> i have put my scripts in /usr/lib/cgi-bin/
[15:10] <inveratulo> JediMaster: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1453450/how-to-remove-large-amount-of-files-using-rm
[15:10] <arvind_khadri> omkar, install apache and place your scripts in the proper place .
[15:10] <Vigo> Eximius: G;ad to hear it, sometimes takes a moment or a boot to reset that.
[15:10] <KB1JWQ> OOh, ooh, let me guess inveratulo.  find piled to -exec? :-)
[15:11] <Vigo> *Glad
[15:11] <shishirdwivedi20> rocket16 hi
[15:11] <KB1JWQ> piped*
[15:11] <inveratulo> KB1JWQ: always heh
[15:11] <arvind_khadri> omkar, http://techietipsandtricks.blogspot.com/2008/09/howto-add-cgi-bin-to-apache-on-ubuntu.html this will help
[15:11] <omkar> ok
[15:12] <sylar_> yop
[15:12] <PapaSmurf> quit
[15:13] <shishirdwivedi20> i need help
[15:13] <shishirdwivedi20> how to know user name in ubuntu 9.04
[15:14] <genii> shishirdwivedi20: whoami
[15:14] <Voort> shishirdwivedi20: open a terminal and type "whoami"
[15:14] <shishirdwivedi20> ok
[15:14] <inveratulo> shishirdwivedi20: or 'id'
[15:15] <shishirdwivedi20> hey i m not logged in
[15:15] <Voort> I am using Rubymine in Ubuntu 9.10 and I would like to setup a menu item for it and just click the icon to launch it but it doesn't seem to work.  ideas?
[15:15] <shishirdwivedi20> i want to know the username through recovery mode
[15:15] <rjb> cant boot win xp get and error cant find hal.dll, the file is there, installed ubuntu
[15:15] <JediMaster> inveratulo, thanks
[15:16] <inveratulo> JediMaster: which method did you end up using?  xargs?
[15:16] <xfact> I have just installed WIndows after Ubuntu and now there no gurb2 choice menu, it's directly booting to Windows
[15:16] <JediMaster> inveratulo, still got rm -rf running
[15:16] <xfact> How to bring gurb back
[15:17] <xfact> ?
[15:17] <JediMaster> inveratulo, so maybe something like find /path/ -name '*' -delete?
[15:17] <rjb> xfact you are better than me
[15:17] <inveratulo> !grub|xfact
[15:17] <erUSUL> !grub2 | xfact
[15:17] <rjb> i cant log in winxp
[15:17] <Ken> Ah, Excellent. Hello
[15:17] <erUSUL> xfact: follow the grub2 faq
[15:17] <Ken> I was wondering if anyone who is knowledgeable about servers might be able to help me?
[15:17] <Ken> Ubuntu Server - Samba setups specifically.
[15:18] <Voort> ask away Ken, someone might answer you
[15:18] <Ken> Thank you, Voort.
[15:18] <xfact> Those are confusing, and a pain for n00b
[15:18] <iceroot> Younder: because its not amd64
[15:18] <Trek> !server | Ken
[15:18] <Imrahil> hi, I want to compile my own php version, just to make sure everything is right: what are the compile flags used for the package php5-fcgi or where could I look them up?
[15:18] <gogu> my original admin account got stuck while configuring Compiz and am signing in through Guest account. how to recover? am absolute beginner using ubuntu 9.10
[15:18] <iceroot> Younder: so you have to run the ia64bit version (or what it is called)
[15:19] <chas1066> i have put a jump drive (256 meg) on my usb port but it doesn't show up on the desktop. ALso my processor is running at 50% but is doing nothing. How can I do a diagnostic on the jump drive?
[15:19] <Ken> I'm a bit of a noob but i've successfully installed Ubuntu server. I've installed SSH and Samba (and a few other server configurations). I've also managed to set up the webmin and dyndns resolution to give myself a URL.
[15:19] <inveratulo> JediMaster: if you're using just rm its probably gonna crash before it even deletes anything, use one of the other methods in the link i sent previously
[15:19] <Ken> I just don't necessarily understand what to properly search for in relation to the kind of server I want to set up.
[15:20] <arvind_khadri> !samba > Ken
[15:20] <zenxi-> sup
[15:21] <Ken> Basically, I want to set up a samba server for the users in my house - I want the access they have to be defined by the username they log into on their local machines. For example, if I log in under my username (Ken) in my dads laptop, I want it to connect to my shared folder on my samba server. If he logs in under his name "David" I want him to connect to his. The same setup for every machine.
[15:21] <Voort> I am using Rubymine in Ubuntu 9.10 and I would like to setup a menu item for it and just click the icon to launch it and followed a webpage that seemed to set it up the way I wanted but it doesn't seem to work.  ideas? anyone?
[15:21] <mickster04> Ken: there are instructions on the samba site
[15:21] <autoclesis> !rubymine
[15:21] <Ken> Thanks, ubottu and Mickster04. What am I looking for those? What's the terminology called? Active Directory Server or..erm..?
[15:21] <Trek> Ken: use #Ubuntu-server for more specific server help.
[15:21] <mickster04> Ken: however for your use case...
[15:22] <Ken> That's the bit i'm confused about. Domain Controller etc etc.
[15:22] <arvind_khadri> Ken, yeah AD .
[15:22] <mickster04> Trek: its a pretty useless channel
[15:22] <Voort> Ken, it almost sounds like you want to setup an LDAP server ...
[15:22] <Ken> Thanks, Trek, I might just do that. Thank you.
[15:22] <arvind_khadri> !ad > Ken
[15:22] <Voort> Active Directory (AD) is Micro$oft's implementation of LDAP, LDAP is the open standard
[15:22] <Ken> Thank you, arvind_khadri.
[15:23] <arvind_khadri> Ken, no probs
[15:23] <Ken> Thank you too Voort.
[15:23] <aetaric> Voort: actually AD is both LDAP and Kerberos 5
[15:23] <Steen> JustinD, Hi again, It's me with the "no such file or directory" error :-) I've now gotten a bit further
[15:23] <inveratulo> ken -- you're trying to link a samba server into a preexisting AD?
[15:23] <arvind_khadri> aetaric, it can be samba too, depends
[15:23] <Ken> No. I have an old, unused PC tower that i've installed Ubuntu Server 9.10 onto.
[15:24] <Ken> And wish to change it into a local fileserver with, eventually, remote fileserver access (Although this last step may or may not ever happen)
[15:24] <aetaric> arvind_khadri: samba is just a package that makes Linux support the SMB protocol
[15:24] <detrix> chas1066: welcome
[15:25] <arvind_khadri> aetaric, yeah, you can setup and AD using samba with LDAP ..
[15:25] <Ken> So I'm looking to set up an AD with LDAP?
[15:25] <arvind_khadri> Ken, yes
[15:25] <Ken> Sorry to keep bombarding with questions. Essentially i'll set up my username and password on each laptop and my dads username and password on each laptop.
[15:26] <aetaric> you can join AD with LDAP client and winbind. >.<
[15:26] <zeko> hi, guys is there a way where i could download the .deb files with apt-get to a different directory than /var/cache/apt , because i only need a particular set of packages and not all , ro install in a different computer
[15:26] <Golden_Kumquat> Whenever I try to start up Ubuntu on Grub, I get "kernal panic - not synching: VFS unable to mount root fs on unknown-block"
[15:26] <inveratulo> ken -if this is just you and your dad don't bother... just manage two unix accounts :-P
[15:26] <Ken> So when I log in under mine, no matter what the laptop, the server will do the checking and loading of the right folder?
[15:26] <Eighteens> im trying to install ubuntu 9.01 32bit, and it gets like 58 - 65% of the install and fails, it keeps saying to burn the disc at a lower speed, or the drive is bad... ive tried reburning, even at a slower speed, still fails... anyone got comments that may help overcome this issue
[15:26] <Bubbi> JustinD, (just changed name from Steen). I've now been able to run the script (wuhu..). But I still have a problem with the "no such file" error.. this time it is in the script, that it actually receives this error.. should I be doing something special to execute the file..?
[15:26] <Ken> That does make sense, Inveratulo, but I'm doing it for the learning experience because I plan to expand it a little further. I'm just using my home as an example.
[15:26] <arvind_khadri> zeko, yes you can
[15:27] <zeko> arvind_khadri: how do i do it
[15:27] <zeko> arvind_khadri: how can i do it
[15:27] <Ken> If I can get it set up at home it means I can maybe roll it out to a department in our organisation.
[15:27] <JustinD> @Bubbi: pm me then! :P
[15:28] <arvind_khadri> zeko, apt-get -d <package list>
[15:28] <Golden_Kumquat> Basically, I can't run Ubuntu at all right now
[15:28] <Ken> I'm surprised how easily I got a very basic samba, postfix, apache and my mysql server set up. I have no idea how to use mysql or postfix though, so i'm hopeful about the more advanced smb server.
[15:29] <aetaric> eww postfix
[15:29] <papul> hi. i am facing a problem. when i add "deb http://dl.google.com/linux/deb/ stable main" to sources.list and do apt-get update it stops a 99%
[15:29] <arvind_khadri> zeko, sorry its apt-get install -d
[15:29] <papul> the moment i remove it and do apt-get update again it completes
[15:30] <Ken> Ive since disabled postfix aetaric - like i siad, it's all just for the learning.
[15:30] <zeko> arvind_khadri: yeah but it downloads to /var/cache/apt/,  but i want it in a different directory, because i need to download the medibuntu .deb's and searching for each in the individual packages in the whole cache is tiresome
[15:30] <trism> papul: the google repos can be kind of slow, if you wait it will usually finish (if this is for google chrome you could try using the chromium beta channel instead)
[15:30] <papul> it stops at 99% stating waiting for headers
[15:30] <papul> trism, yes google chrome
[15:31] <Ken> I have no need for it - I don't think I'd need my own mail or web server. It's just a file server on my local network which I hope to eventually turn into a remote (i.e. over the internet) file server.
[15:31] <papul> trism, where can i fing the chromium beta channel?
[15:31] <trism> papul: https://launchpad.net/~chromium-daily/+archive/beta
[15:31] <nnc2> hi
[15:31] <Ken> Which is probably another question. I'm aware of the implications of opening a server to the internet, even with authentication and security, but is it possible to do that via Samba in the same way I hope to set it up for my home network?
[15:31] <arvind_khadri> zeko, read the man pages
[15:32] <papul> trism, but pings are fine :/
[15:32] <aetaric> Ken: you mean smaba over the internet?
[15:32] <Ken> I should be able to log in from my work computer and access a specific shared folder on my server so long as I set up my username/password on the server via SSH?
[15:32] <Ken> I do, aetaric.
[15:32] <aetaric> Ken: you might want to look at the openvpn package
[15:33] <Ken> Thanks, Aetaric.
[15:33] <Ken> All of this has stemmed from someone introducing me to Hamachi.
[15:33] <nnc2> with the update on 19-03-10 I lost sound, is there any fix ?
[15:33] <aetaric> no problem ken, i use openvpn at my house too.
[15:33] <Ken> How do you access it via another windows/linux machine?
[15:34] <Golden_Kumquat> Whenever I try to start up Ubuntu on Grub, I get "kernal panic - not synching: VFS unable to mount root fs on unknown-block"
[15:34] <trism> papul: yeah, I don't understand it either, but they were slow for me too, but it has been much faster since switching to chromium instead (apt-get update that is), so it must be something with google's repo
[15:34] <Ken> Client side, right? Specific software needed or can you connect like a normal file server? (i..e like one on the network) aetaric.
[15:34] <papul> trism, waited and it completed
[15:34] <aetaric> you can connect to network software
[15:34] <aetaric> like...
[15:34] <papul> trism, now updating chrome :)
[15:34] <trism> papul: yeah it will, it is just really slow
[15:34] <aetaric> it is like hamachi
[15:35] <Golden_Kumquat> I can dual-boot into Windows, so it's only Ubuntu which is having that problem
[15:35] <Ken> Thank you again, Aetaric. Sorry for all the newbie questions.
[15:35] <aetaric> np
[15:35] <Ken> I'm a little more clued in on the directions I need to go. I think openVPN might actually be more useful than LDAP server.
[15:35] <papul> please suggest a good lightweight browser. firefox is too heavy for me
[15:36] <Ken> Papul, try Lynx.
[15:36] <Voort> Ken, actually ...
[15:36] <Ken> Yes Voort?
[15:36] <papul> Ken, lol its cmd
[15:36] <Voort> well, not exactly sure what you want to do
[15:36] <Ken> I was mostly kidding Papul. I use firefox but it is interesting. I think I used epiphany and it worked okay.
[15:36] <Voort> don't know if vpn would be an option for file sharing
[15:37] <papul> Ken, i found one named midori
[15:37] <papul> installing it
[15:37] <Voort> I use ssh and certificates to connect to my server for the most secure connection
[15:37] <papul> trism, how to add the ppa?
[15:37] <aetaric> Voort: it woul let him do it safely over the internet
[15:37] <dewman> Hello everyone. I am trying to find some information on getting the latest version of w_scan installed. But I am not sure how to get it compiled. If someone could take a quick look at the webpage and give me an idea on what I should do that would be fantastic!
[15:37] <aetaric> !compile > dewman
[15:38] <Ken> Sorry Voort. I have a few things I want to do and they may not be possible. Basically remote file sharing to users with the right authenticion (kind of like FTP) that anyone with the username and password can map as a shared folder to their computer. I was going to do it internally in my LAN but as practice before I allow it to open over the internet.
[15:38] <Voort> aetaric: true but would it let him really do "filesharing" or would it be more like and ftp site?
[15:38] <Ken> I want to access all my files from any work station.
[15:38] <papul> guys how to add ppa?
[15:38] <erUSUL> !ppa | papul
[15:38] <Voort> well, it sounds like you are on the right track Ken
[15:38] <Kathi> !compile > Kathi
[15:38] <m0ar> I've got a wierd problem, every time I start ubuntu my web browser launches. It's not in my autostart and I do not save my session on logout
[15:39] <Ken> I really appreciate the help. Thank you.
[15:39] <Voort> Ken, good luck
[15:39] <dewman> aetaric, thanks. =)
[15:39] <aetaric> np
[15:39] <Golden_Kumquat> I hate to sound annoying, but it would be nice if I could get some sort of responce to my problem, as otherwise I don't have much use to keep it around
[15:39] <veleno> hello. is it possible to avoid for a given user (which is already in the sudoers list)   to type the sudo password ?
[15:39] <erUSUL> Golden_Kumquat: is a wubi install ? or a normal one ?
[15:39] <newbee2> ubuntu dont detect my dvd drive dmesg and messeges dvd is missing anyone knows how to solve it?
[15:40] <crawler> Golden_Kumquat: might possibly be bad RAM module...try running memtest?
[15:40] <Golden_Kumquat> I ran memtest without a problem
[15:40] <Golden_Kumquat> What's the difference between a wubi install and a normal install?
[15:41] <hwilde> !wubi
[15:41] <Golden_Kumquat> I just did a normal installation
[15:41] <aetaric> Golden_Kumquat: wubi is saved to a file
[15:41] <erUSUL> Golden_Kumquat: how/when that started happening ?
[15:41] <autoclesis> a wubi install isn't as feature-rich as a full install, right?
[15:42] <newbee2> dvd drive not listed cant use it
[15:42] <Golden_Kumquat> I installed it last night
[15:42] <Ken> Alright, thanks again for the help.
[15:42] <Ken> Bye.
[15:42] <Golden_Kumquat> I was able to use it initially
[15:42] <Golden_Kumquat> But then it froze, so I force shut down and tried to restart
[15:42] <Golden_Kumquat> And I got that error
[15:43] <abhi_nav> autoclesis, yah right
[15:43] <erUSUL> Golden_Kumquat: i would boot into a livecd session to check the disk/partitions for errors
[15:43] <frosty_> ?
[15:43] <frosty_> did i lag?
[15:43] <frosty_> ;o
[15:43] <frosty_> ah there we go
[15:43] <FloodBot1> frosty_: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[15:43] <Golden_Kumquat> Okay, how would I figure that out?
[15:43] <omkar> hey arvind
[15:44] <hwilde> Golden_Kumquat, have you tried to fix grub ?
[15:44] <omkar> I have made the changes so now i will have to open the webpage to runt he script right
[15:44] <omkar> but waht would be the url
[15:44] <Golden_Kumquat> I haven't edited it at all
[15:44] <omkar> http://localhost/home/user/cgi-bin/test.pl
[15:44] <omkar> is it
[15:44] <Golden_Kumquat> It worked once
[15:45] <hwilde> Golden_Kumquat, when it says unknown block does it say like (0,0)  or maybe (0,1)
[15:45] <Golden_Kumquat> Um, I'll need to restart  it
[15:45] <hwilde> Golden_Kumquat, I think it's just looking for the wrong partition
[15:45] <papul> omkar, plz check my private msg
[15:45] <hwilde> Golden_Kumquat, since it says unknown block
[15:46] <doseryder> In karmic, why is it that everytime I connect (ssh) to my ubuntu box the motd resets to the default message EVEN AFTER I"VE CHANGED IT
[15:46] <ubuntubama> Enter text here...
[15:46] <jasonop8> well, I need some help. anyone know of a GOOD tutorial for editing my Grub after installing windows over 'nix?
[15:46] <mickster04> doseryder: cahnge motd.tail
[15:46] <airco> in terminal, how do i zip an entire directory incl. sub dirs?
[15:46] <ndrs> hello
[15:46] <Golden_Kumquat> Would I be able to edit GRUB from a live CD?
[15:46] <hwilde> doseryder, man update-motd
[15:46] <mickster04> !grub | jasonop8
[15:46] <abhi_nav> jasonjang, yah lots of them in forums
[15:46] <hwilde> Golden_Kumquat, yes but first figure out which partition has the ubuntu install
[15:47] <abhi_nav> !tar | airco
[15:47] <nathanbdot> Ok. This sucks. Apt-get is downloading at <1000b/sec -- This is based on the server it chose after testing for the "best server"
[15:47] <nathanbdot> any suggestions?
[15:47] <abhi_nav> airco, you can use tar with command prompt to zip i.e. compress and uncompress
[15:47] <ndrs> i have a problem, after installing windows under xubuntu i had a problem with grub that i couldnt load linux. i fixed that and now can't load windows. could some1 tell me how to config grub to load windows ?
[15:47] <Golden_Kumquat> All right
[15:47] <autoclesis> !tar
[15:47] <jasonop8> woot! never mind..I found the tutorial that I was using :)
[15:47] <mickster04> ndrs: sudo update-grub
[15:48] <mickster04> ndrs: it should find the windows partition if it excists
[15:48] <aetaric> what does 9.10 use? grub2?
[15:48] <doseryder> thanks
[15:48] <Trek> aetaric: yep
[15:48] <mickster04> ndrs: can u mount the windows partition in *buntu
[15:48] <airco> thanks
[15:48] <ndrs> mickster04, thnks, i'll try
[15:48] <papul> abhi_nav, good to see u helping here. ppl geberally help here for 3 days at the most
[15:48] <abhi_nav> airco, :)
[15:48] <ndrs> mickster04, haven;t tried yet
[15:48] <aetaric> oh, i was worried for a moment....i feared it used LILO
[15:48] <papul> *generally
[15:48] <abhi_nav> papul, no not all. everyone here is good
[15:49]  * aetaric shudders
[15:49] <omkar> @arvind please check my message
[15:49] <papul> abhi_nav, keep it up :)
[15:49] <nathanbdot> any ideas on getting apt-get to download @ more than 1000b/s??
[15:49] <abhi_nav> papul, hmm :)
[15:49] <ndrs> btw, how would i search for translation of linux hdd parionion mark as (hd0,1)
[15:49] <ndrs> is it possible in grub ?
[15:49] <jasonop8> okay, now is anyone in here any good at video conversion?
[15:49] <aetaric> ndrs: hd0,1 is sda1
[15:49] <aetaric> or is it sda2?
[15:50] <aetaric> it is 2
[15:50] <dim0> aetaric: indd :)
[15:50] <Ichat> can anyone help me,  setup a headless torrent(client) -server
[15:50] <aetaric> grub is silly and starts counting with 0
[15:50] <Sebboh> Greetings.  I would like a bit torrent client more featureful than Transmission.  Any recommendations?  I'd like better control over featuers like local peer discovery and such. (My roommate had some files half done, and Transmission never did let me use him as a non-throttled peer...)
[15:50] <aetaric> Ichat: sudo apt-get install rtorrent libtorrent
[15:50] <Azelphur> Sebboh: vuze?
[15:51] <aetaric> ew vuse
[15:51] <Ichat> aetaric:  - i tried,  rtorrent  but its not a deamon
[15:51] <ndrs> well i installed windows under my old partiniom of zenwalked merged with. dso how would i get to know what my f:/ partinion translates in terminal
[15:51] <geirha> Ichat: transmission-daemon
[15:51] <aetaric> Ichat: run it in screen
[15:51] <jellow>  Sebboh , Deluge is good
[15:51] <ndrs> or how could i search for it ?,.
[15:51] <hwilde> ndrs, sudo fdisk -l
[15:51] <geirha> Ichat: It has a built-in web ui, localhost:9091
[15:51] <unimatrix> how do i tell grub to boot a live dvd ?
[15:52] <jellow>  Sebboh , Also there is µtorrent in wine
[15:52] <jasonop8> Sebboh, try ktorrent, or utorrent in wine
[15:52] <abhi_nav> unimatrix, you dont need to tell this to grub, you need to tell this to bios of you pc
[15:52] <jasonop8> utorrent is faster, ktorrent has more to offer, as far as I know.
[15:53] <unimatrix> abhi_nav: i would if it could boot the damn thing
[15:53] <erUSUL> Sebboh: deluge
[15:53] <thom_> emperor15
[15:53] <abhi_nav> unimatrix, you just enable boot from cd in your bios. thats it
[15:53] <Myrtti> nathanbdot: have you tried searching for faster repositories?
[15:53] <aetaric> Ichat: rtorrent works great run under screen
[15:53] <unimatrix> abhi_nav: it's enabled, it does not work
[15:53] <Kathi> ************************************************************************
[15:53] <Ichat> i tried rtorrent + screen (but i dont seem to understand how to ever set it up on my system -
[15:53] <Sebboh> I use  µtorrent on Windows, yeah, it's good.  Ok, thanks for your help, Azelphur, jellow, and jasonop8. And erUSUL. :)
[15:53] <Kathi> (:
[15:53] <abhi_nav> !details | unimatrix
[15:53] <Myrtti> Kathi: may I pm?
[15:53] <jasonop8> :)
[15:54] <thom_> wat is een goede downloadsite
[15:54] <nathanbdot> Myrtti: ...you mean using the built-in tester?
[15:54] <Kathi> Myrtti: Why not
[15:54] <Kathi> O_0
[15:54] <unimatrix> abhi_nav: none of the ubuntu DVDs will boot on my computer, so i need to tell grub to do it.. that's all i know
[15:54] <thom_> hoi --
[15:54] <thom_> oo
[15:54] <thom_> oo
[15:54] <thom_> oo
[15:54] <thom_> o
[15:54] <thom_> o
[15:54] <thom_> o
[15:54] <thom_> o
[15:54] <thom_> o
[15:54] <thom_> o
[15:54] <thom_> o
[15:54] <aetaric> Ichat: it has countless options. took me awhile to get it setup the way i wanted it
[15:54] <abhi_nav> unimatrix, its nothing to do with grub
[15:54] <Ichat> thom,  dit is een engels-talige chat,   voor nederlands  /join #ubuntu-nl
[15:55] <edbian> I've been searching the forums for about an hour now.  Is there a way to change the GDM login theme yet?
[15:55] <unimatrix> abhi_nav: i know lol, but i need grub to boot the dvd
[15:55] <abhi_nav> unimatrix, either your pc or cd drive or the dvds have problem
[15:55] <ct529> hi huys! who packages eclipse for ubuntu? the eclipse.ini file can do with some cleaning up .... there are many things declared twice with the same values
[15:55] <unimatrix> abhi_nav: yes, but i still need to boot the dvd, and i wanna know if grub can do it
[15:55] <hwilde> unimatrix, what you want is grub chainloader
[15:55] <unimatrix> hwilde: thank you!
[15:55] <Kathi> ****************************************************************************************************************************************************
[15:55] <Kathi> ****************************************************************************************************************************************************
[15:55] <FloodBot1> Kathi: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[15:55] <Myrtti> nathanbdot: if you go to System - Administration - Software Sources, click the Download From dropdown menu, and pick other..., the following window has a "Select Best Server Button"
[15:55] <abhi_nav> edbian, yes from sys=>admin=>login screen
[15:56] <Ichat> aetaric:  -  could you help me to set it up  from start
[15:56] <Sebboh> ct529, there are a lot of known issues with the eclipse package.  It's slowly getting better, but if you are a serious dev, you might consider using a stand-alone installation of the JDT from eclipse.org.
[15:56] <aetaric> Ichat: hold on, i'll pastebin my config
[15:56] <nathanbdot> Myrtti: ya, as I stated, I've already done that -- and that's the server it gave me...
[15:56] <edbian> abhi_nav, Have you tried that in the newest Ubuntu (9.10)  the feature to change the theme has been disabled because GDM was re-written and they had to drop that feature.
[15:57] <abhi_nav> edbian, no not treid in 9.10
[15:57] <Ichat> aetaric:  -  i fear that i need a bit more than that ...
[15:57] <abhi_nav> edbian, i m using 9.10
[15:57] <nathanbdot> Myrtti: I did it again and it's better (50 to 100kb/s) but would still like to download faster than that...
[15:57] <edbian> abhi_nav, Yeah, it sucks.  You can't edit the GDM theme anymore...
[15:57] <Travis-42> I only need a swap partition if I want to suspend-to-disk, right?
[15:57] <Ichat> aetaric:  -  can i pm you 'its a bit of a long story :S
[15:57] <abhi_nav> edbian, no we can. surely
[15:58] <byprens> Enter text here...
[15:58] <byprens> how are you
[15:58] <Myrtti> nathanbdot: either you've got something wrong with your own network settings or the repos you're downloading from are under strain. I think the first option probably.
[15:58] <abhi_nav> !hi | byprens
[15:58] <edbian> abhi_nav, I'm trying to find that way out right now.  I'm sure we could re-write our own display manager...
[15:58] <abhi_nav> edbian, hmmm
[15:58] <Sebboh> https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/eclipse/+bugs
[15:58] <aetaric> Ichat: that's fine
[15:58] <byprens> where are grils
[15:58] <abhi_nav> !ot > byprens
[15:59] <nathanbdot> Myrtti: I'm in vietnam. It's probably not anything to do w/ my network settings (i keep everything open), it's probably to do with the fact that I'm in Vietnam and anything internet SUCKS here.
[15:59] <nathanbdot> Myrtti: haha
[15:59] <FloodBot1> nathanbdot: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[15:59] <byprens> ubutto you are girl
[15:59] <treesloth> hello I have a pc that had been reformatted by an idiot, and I need to get some of the files back, I got a tool, but I think it sucks is there a linux tool that could help>
[15:59] <edbian> What is the channel for 10.04 ??
[15:59] <edbian> ubuntu+! ?
[15:59] <treesloth> it hasn't been used since the reformat
[16:00] <Myrtti> nathanbdot: well, that would be the reason then.
[16:00] <abhi_nav> edbian, ubuntu+1
[16:00] <jellow> edbian: +1
[16:00] <nathanbdot> hm strange. FloodBot1 thought i was flooding....
[16:00] <edbian> htanks
[16:00] <abhi_nav> treesloth, see if this is one you want: http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk
[16:00] <byprens> where are girs?
[16:00] <nathanbdot> Myrtti: thanks :)
[16:00] <abhi_nav> byprens, this is ubuntu support channel ask if you have any question ragarding ubuntu os
[16:01] <Eighteens> im trying to install ubuntu 9.01 32bit, and it gets like 58 - 65% of the install and fails, it keeps saying to burn the disc at a lower speed, or the drive is bad... ive tried reburning, even at a slower speed, still fails... anyone got comments that may help overcome this issue
[16:01] <jellow> byprens: I don't understand girs. Could you describe your problem Or take it to !ot
[16:02] <abhi_nav> Eighteens, check if this cd have any error
[16:02] <jellow> Eighteens: Did you run checksum on iso ? Try diffrent cd ?
[16:03] <Myrtti> nathanbdot: you could always try to add an additional repository to your sources.list, but I doubt it would help. The repos are usually on very fast servers and if those speeds are what you are getting, the problem is more likely to be the speed of your internet, and it throttling you, than the output the repositories can give
[16:03] <jellow> Eighteens: There are also usb installers if all else fails.
[16:03] <Eighteens> yes i did a reburn with a new cd, even tried it on a dvd, in another drive, i ran memtest, and had ubuntu check the disc, all said good
[16:03] <nathanbdot> Myrtti: thanks :)
[16:03] <Eighteens> oh like get the image and put on a flash drive?
[16:04] <ct529> Sebboh: thanks .... yes, I try to use the base installtion from the repository and everything else by hand, just because if you do not do that, it tends to have problems ....
[16:04] <abhi_nav> !unetbootin | Eighteens
[16:05] <jm_> hi, can I change the language  during runtime linux?
[16:05] <Galaxor> Hello.  Anybody here used ncpfs?  I'm trying to mount a netware drive.  I'm trying to mount it using UDP.  The manpage says that if I use ncplogin -A host, then it should work in UDP mode.  But I'm looking on wireshark, and I see no attempt to use UDP.
[16:05] <michael_> How do I search the file system for the occurrence of a string in a file name?
[16:06] <sobczyk> michael_, find <where> -name "*string*"
[16:06] <coz_> michael_,    grep “text string to search” directory-path
[16:07] <Eighteens> thanks i found it guys :)
[16:07] <abhi_nav> :)
[16:07] <Galaxor> Instead of trying to use UDP, I definitely see attempts to use IPX, when viewing the strace output.  socket(PF_IPX, SOCK_DGRAM, [PF_IPX]) -- this does not look like the actions of a program that's trying to use UDP instead of IPX.
[16:07] <chas1066> does anyone know how to do a diagnostic on a usb drive that is taking process or time but not showing up on the desktop?
[16:07] <coz_> michael_,  or  grep -r  "text string" /home/tom
[16:07] <jm_> Na dann mal ein Versuch auf deutsch: Kann ich die Sprache zur Laufzeit des Systems wechseln?
[16:07] <Madwill> it must be possible to uninstall flash! since i've installed it firefox crash on any encounter
[16:08] <coz_> michael_,  or for just the filenames   grp -H -r "searchstring" /home/tom
[16:08] <nathanbdot> Myrtti: is there any way that it will check to see if any other computer on my network has already downloaded the updates?
[16:08] <billy_jone> i had firefox crash on account of flash
[16:08] <michael_> coz_, thanks.
[16:09] <nathanbdot> Myrtti: That way it just transfers via the network instead of http (faster)
[16:09] <coz_> michael_,  work for you?
[16:09] <Madwill> i hate flash !
[16:09] <michael_> coz_, sure did.
[16:09] <Eighteens> also when i tried to install ubuntu on this system i was speaking of, it installed beside a windows os, after reboot, it wouldnt go into windows :) eww the customer mad at me....
[16:09] <Madwill> and i'm a flex coders which is quite wrong
[16:09] <coz_> michael_,  very cool :)
[16:09] <billy_jone> if you need to fixs it it normaly works for me if you remove the ~/.adobe dir off your home directory
[16:10] <coz_> michael_,  you might want to take a look at the grep commands here   http://www.computerhope.com/unix/ugrep.htm
[16:10] <jm_> Kann ich die Sprache zur Laufzeit des Systems wechseln?
[16:10] <overmind> !german | jm_
[16:10] <Travis-42> what software tool can I use to copy all partitions from an HDD to a new SSD?
[16:10] <Madwill> synapctic pacakges manager to the rescue
[16:10] <jm_> will ja nicht nerven
[16:11] <jm_> ok, thx
[16:11] <sean_> So when I updated to karmic, my webcam disappeared. Weird. It doesn't even pop up on lsusb
[16:11] <hardcampa> Travis-42, sounds like a job for dd
[16:11] <sean_> Any ideas?
[16:11] <jm_>  /join #ubuntu-de
[16:11] <Travis-42> hardcampa: ok, i'll look up about dd, thanks
[16:11] <Trek> jm_ without the space
[16:11] <Trek> jm_ without the space in front of it*
[16:12] <deanus> Any way I can redirect pulseaudio output to a file?
[16:12] <deanus> actual audio I mean, not debugging etc
[16:13] <sean_> is the output itself audio? or is it PCM data?
[16:13] <sean_> or some kind of fourier data?
[16:14] <pierut> o=
[16:14] <Travis-42> hardcampa: not sure that would result in the ssd being properly aligned. do you know?
[16:14] <hardcampa> Travis-42, fyi I looked around and found some guidelines for ya http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/ddcommand.htm
[16:14] <deanus> its audio, that I just wanna capture to a fil
[16:14] <hardcampa> =)
[16:14] <deanus> Travis-42, clonezilla ftw
[16:14] <aaronorosen2> Hello, I have installed the vserver kernel and it does not support my e1000 network card. Do i need to some how download that kernel source and compile that module in. How do i get the source code for that kernel does it live in apt some where?
[16:14] <hardcampa> Travis-42, hmm not sure.. been a good long time since I needed to use dd myself
[16:14] <sean_> there are apps for this in the repository.
[16:15] <martines> Is there somebody who can help me with a nfs problem?
[16:15] <sean_> if it's just audio capturing you want to do... do a few searches for "audio capture debian" and you'll probably find something
[16:15] <Travis-42> deanus: i'll check that out too, thanks
[16:15] <xukun> hello everybody
[16:16] <sean_> I'm having a really silly problem, lol. When I upgraded to Karmic, my webcam decided to hide from lsusb.
[16:16] <deanus> sean_, instead of sound coming thru my speakers I want it output to a wav/pcm file.
[16:16] <sean_> Any ideas?
[16:16] <deanus> like the file output plugin in winamp does...
[16:18] <sean_> deanus, there' s a general linux build for what used to be Winamp
[16:18] <sean_> it starts with an A
[16:18] <ndrz> hey, sudo update-grub didn't helped to boot windows, any other suggestions how to solve this problem ?
[16:18] <nnc2> with the update on 19-03-10 I lost sound, is there any fix ?
[16:18] <pierut> is he trying to rip a shoutcast style stream?
[16:19] <stwobe> Hi there! I'm running out of space on my EEE. Any ideas! There are THOUSANDS of files in usr (lib, share and src being the culprits). Help??
[16:19] <nathanbdot> Anyone else having problems installing Flash plugin recently?
[16:19]  * pierut thinks streamripper
[16:19] <blakkheim> stwobe: bleachbit and gdmap would help
[16:20] <ndrz> hey, sudo update-grub didn't helped to boot windows, any other suggestions how to solve this problem ? (srry for repeat)
[16:20] <stwobe> blakkheim thanks i'LL LOOK THAT UP NOW
[16:20] <jeanfi> stwobe,  try to clean /var/cache/apt/archives maybe?
[16:20] <luist> hey what can i use to transfer a music to my ipod using ubuntu?
[16:21] <treesloth> abhi_nav thanks, I am reading the manual and plan on using that tool. I got my fingers crossed
[16:21] <nnc2> ndrz: and update-grub2 =
[16:21] <nnc2> ?
[16:21] <ndrz> i'll try tha now, thnx
[16:22] <stwobe> ta jeanfi. Just delete stuff fromthere??
[16:22] <stwobe> luist - try gtkpod
[16:22] <abhi_nav> treesloth, yah! Welcome. :D
[16:22] <stwobe> gtkpod works a dream for me on buntu
[16:23] <wukilla> does it work with the ipod touch?
[16:23] <gluonman> How can I obtain the IP address of someone spamming me in meebo running Ubuntu 9.10?
[16:23] <ndrz> nnc2, nthng happened
[16:23] <ndrz> command not found
[16:24] <pierut> wukilla, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PortableDevices/iPhone
[16:24] <jeanfi> stwobe, deleting biggest outdated .deb may help
[16:24] <nnc2> then you dont have grub2
[16:24] <jasonop8> yeah, does it work with the 3.0+ firmware?
[16:24] <wukilla> thx for the link!
[16:25] <ndrz> well updateing grub haven't heklped, should i try to install grub2 ?
[16:25] <jasonop8> yeah, I installed windoze for the damn itunes, I'll just stick with that..
[16:26] <ndrz> jasonop8, and how did you sorted out with grub ?
[16:29] <ndrz> any ideas on grub restoring please ?
[16:29] <stwobe> ta again jeanfi
[16:29] <abhi_nav> !grub > ndrz
[16:30] <abhi_nav> !grub2 > ndrz
[16:30] <jasonop8> Yeah, that's my next step, actually. I'm just finishing up with my itunes..
[16:31] <raul> What's a good software to program using C and C++ ?
[16:31] <jasonop8> ndrz http://apcmag.com/how_to_dual_boot_linux_and_windows_xp_linux_installed_first.htm?page=5
[16:32] <hedcler> #ubuntu-br
[16:32] <aetaric> !compile > pierut
[16:32] <erUSUL> !info  anjuta | raul
[16:32] <pierut> o_O
[16:32] <WHiRO> hello everyone, have a question regarding running apache+lua+fastcgi under ubuntu
[16:32] <pierut> ok..
[16:32] <WHiRO> it is when I try installing LuaRocks
[16:32] <pierut> oh!
[16:32] <pierut> ic
[16:32] <pierut> sweet
[16:32] <WHiRO> it wants to find my installed lua
[16:32] <WHiRO> and pretty new to this
[16:33] <WHiRO> was wondering how I make the configuration to find my lua
[16:33] <WHiRO> loc: /usr/include/lua5.1/
[16:34] <WHiRO> configure --with-lua-include=path doesn't work...
[16:34] <WHiRO> someone have any suggestion
[16:35] <pierut> don't try combining irish whiskey and cupcakes.. its not awesome at all. :(
[16:36] <Golden_Kumquat> Where do I go to edit GRUB?
[16:36] <abhi_nav> !grub > Golden_Kumquat
[16:36] <sine`> hi guys. is there a cli mail client
[16:36] <hwilde> pine
[16:36] <blakkheim> sine`: mutt, mailx, pine
[16:37] <sine`> ok cool
[16:37] <genii> WHiRO: Are you using:   ./configure --with-lua-include=/usr/include/lua5.1/        or:   configure --with-lua-include=path                  ?
[16:38] <WHiRO> first one
[16:38] <WHiRO> it says can't find Lua in $PATH
[16:38] <Golden_Kumquat> I don't seem to have a /boot/grub/menu.lst
[16:38] <Golden_Kumquat> Does it matter that I'm running on a live CD?
[16:39] <abhi_nav> !grub2 > Golden_Kumquat
[16:39] <\ottizen> ./teeworlds_srv: error while loading shared libraries: libmysqlcppconn.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[16:39] <\ottizen> What does that menas?
[16:39] <\ottizen> means*
[16:40] <nathanbdot> Real quick, I forgot how to search apt-cache for package names.  eg:  apt-cache search google
[16:40] <\ottizen> nathanbdot: aptitude search name
[16:40] <blakkheim> ^
[16:40] <nathanbdot> \ottizen: oh. could have sworn it was apt-cache.  thanks!!
[16:41] <toastedmilk> I installed apache2 via "ubuntu" means.. and removed the 'index.html' file in /var/www/ ,so how do I get my localhost to load a page in the directory instead of showing a list of all pages?
[16:41] <Golden_Kumquat> All I see is a file called grubenv, which is a bunch of #s
[16:41] <nathanbdot> \ottizen: hmm... i'm not finding it and i know it's there... is there also a way to search apt-cache?
[16:41] <GodfatherofEire1> How do I invoke the shell for grub2?
[16:41] <\ottizen> nathanbdot: aptitude update first, then search :)
[16:41] <hwilde> Golden_Kumquat, you have to mount your harddrive and then look there
[16:41] <\ottizen> nathanbdot: name of the package, version of your ubuntu?
[16:42] <nathanbdot> 9.10 - google-chrome-unstable (that's what I thought it was but it's not working)
[16:43] <\ottizen> nathanbdot: http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Chrome/thread?tid=13907a5a6c537d10&hl=en
[16:43] <switchgirl> !Bddadr
[16:43] <switchgirl> !bdadr
[16:43] <nathanbdot> \ottizen: that's not related... i'm trying to install it, not update it
[16:44] <\ottizen> nathanbdot: hmm, then i sadly don't know :/
[16:44] <\ottizen> nathanbdot: can't find it either
[16:45] <Blackice115> How do you find files that you've downloaded from a website? Is there a general search on ubuntu?
[16:45] <\ottizen> nathanbdot: i think you have to add some repo
[16:46] <nathanbdot> \ottizen: Thanks :)
[16:46] <nhak> how can i know the tpye file system of a usb stick ?
[16:46] <nhak> type*
[16:46] <mickster04> Blackice115: if you go to tools>options of your browser it shows u where it download sthings to
[16:46] <\ottizen> nathanbdot: /etc/apt/sources.list
[16:46] <\ottizen> nathanbdot: then, apt-get update before installing
[16:46] <toastedmilk> I installed apache2 via "ubuntu" means.. and removed the 'index.html' file in /var/www/ ,so how do I get my localhost to load a page in the directory instead of showing a list of all pages?
[16:46] <mickster04> nhak: if you go to system monitor it shows file systems i thought?
[16:47] <jellow> Blackice115: There is the search tool in nautilus , All stuff gets saved in /home/username
[16:47] <mickster04> toastedmilk: put and index.html
[16:47] <mickster04> an*
[16:47] <mickster04> toastedmilk: you have to have a index.* for it to load
[16:47] <nathanbdot> \ottizen: I have all the default repos...
[16:47] <Blackice115> Thank you both for your help. :)
[16:47] <mickster04> toastedmilk: you can set apache to not show anything in folders without an index..html
[16:47] <toastedmilk> mickster04: thank you sir!
[16:48] <nhak> mickster04, can you explain it clearer ?
[16:48] <mickster04> toastedmilk: how are you gonamake websites?
[16:48] <toastedmilk> mickster04: Geany
[16:48] <sine`> guys what does this mean: Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: libldap2 (>= 2.1.17-1)
[16:48] <toastedmilk> mickster04: Oh, php and javascript
[16:48] <Madwill> anyone else think BUM is bugged
[16:48] <orb01> hi, my flash player broke after installing science-biology, all other audio still works
[16:48] <\ottizen> nathanbdot: i think google have its own repo
[16:48] <mickster04> and you didnt know about the index.* thing?
[16:48] <fabio333> why not a good web framework
[16:48] <fabio333> still php?
[16:49] <nathanbdot> \ottizen: I did it before w/o setting up any special repo...
[16:49] <\ottizen> hmm
[16:49] <\ottizen> then i have no idea
[16:49] <\ottizen> i'm a noob on this too
[16:50] <armor-64> hi i habe one proble!i want to remove the programs that are in applications in wine!how can i do it?
[16:50] <Blackice115> Is there an easy way to set up two linux distro live cd's on a usb stick?
[16:50] <Golden_Kumquat> My grub file is at http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/phYsY6ZH and my Linux partition is at /dev/sda5. Apparently it's booting to the wrong partition or something, and I can't seem to see where it's going wrong
[16:50] <mickster04> nhak: hang on a sec
[16:51] <mickster04> Blackice115: look into loopback with grub2
 wine uninstaller
[16:51] <abhi_nav> Blackice115, partition that pen drive in to two and have each distro on differnet partition using unetbootin
[16:51] <nathanbdot> \ottizen: no problem :) Thanks for trying to help!
[16:51] <mickster04> abhi_nav: you cant partition pen drives
[16:51] <mickster04> abhi_nav: not last time i checked
[16:51] <xisco> Hola
[16:51] <armor-64> fabio333, i try it but the files are still there
[16:51] <abhi_nav> mickster04, we can format it in two partitions
[16:51] <nhak> hmm i just want to mount my usb stick, and need its type of file system to use mount ... but dont know what it is
 so if it wont work delete those files
[16:52] <bipolar> Has anyone used preseed to automate an install with an encrypted disk? I'm having trouble with the partitioner telling me "no root file system" when I set 'd-i partman-auto/method string crypto' in the preseed file. Documentation seems to be almost non-existent for this.
[16:52] <jellow> nhak: sudo fdisk -l , Will list all usbs
[16:53] <Golden_Kumquat> Specifically, I get a kernel panic error whenever I boot up into Ubuntu (but not Windows)
[16:53] <Futureproof> hey guys
[16:53] <Madwill> whoohoo find a way to log boot and might finally get an idea of WHY apache2 and tomcat wont start on boot
[16:53] <mickster04> nhak: you dont have a ui?
[16:53] <abhi_nav> mickster04, yes we can see this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent it clearly says that to creat two partitions
[16:53] <Futureproof> I just ordered a nice pcmcia wireless card (atheros chipset) on ebay
[16:53] <armor-64> fabio333, i can't!dunno but i dont have such a choice
[16:53] <Madwill> until now statup has only been voodoo to me...
[16:54] <fabio333> armor-64>: why not? you can't delete those files in the .wine folder?
[16:54] <nhak> mickster04, i want to do it manually
[16:54] <mickster04> abhi_nav: awesome:D will do that later:D
[16:55] <abhi_nav> ok mickster04  :D
[16:55] <treesloth> hey, if I shrink a partition by cutting off some of the end, I should still be able to run undelete on it right?
[16:55] <mickster04> nhak: well how can u see it before mounting it?
[16:55] <nathanbdot> \ottizen: fyi, i just downloaded the .deb from here: http://dev.chromium.org/getting-involved/dev-channel
[16:56] <Travis-42> If I move multiple partitions from an hdd to ssd, I need the partitions to have a special alignment for the ssd, so I can't just copy them with dd. is there a way to do this that results in the correct alignment?
[16:56] <armor-64> fabio333, no i mean applications<wine<Programs<(the files i don't want)
[16:56] <ucenik03> laksjdlkj
[16:56] <nathanbdot> \ottizen: not ideal, but it'll work
[16:57] <armor-64> fabio333, tha's what i want to delete!and i can't....
[16:57] <nigelb> I find that I'm loosing around 40 GB of harddisk space that is supposed to be /home
 you mean just the menu?
[16:57] <nigelb> I find that I'm loosing around 40 GB of harddisk space that is supposed to be /home, but all that is still there in /home only its under the / partition
[16:57] <nigelb> which means / is almost full
[16:57] <nigelb> anyway to solve this?
[16:58] <nathanbdot> \ottizen: thanks again :) I'm off for the night!  Peace all!
[16:58] <linmiketu> Hi guys... can anyone help me out with creating a bootable USB install disk for ubuntu 9.10. I need to create the disk on my Mac, but am installing it on a PC.
[16:58] <armor-64> fabio333, yes!sorry i say it wrong!
 so use alacarte
[16:58] <Golden_Kumquat> Does anyone here know how to deal with grub.cfg?
[16:59] <jellow> nigelb: Resize /home/ or use symlinks
[16:59] <armor-64> fabio333, in terminal?
 when you install stuff under wine there are also things in the .local folder (s. icons etc)
[16:59] <nigelb> jellow: I feel /home is not being mounted properly
 yes or jyst right click on the Application menu
[16:59] <mobytech> anyone knows why although i have successfully installed age of empires 2, system and game itself hangs while geting to play?
[16:59] <jellow> nigelb: Is /home mounted ?
[17:00] <mobytech> home ?
[17:00] <nigelb> jellow: it seems to be, but I dont see the amount of disk space as I should
[17:00] <homovitruvius> I'm going insane: on my fresh 9.10 install Shift-Backspace causes logout to the gdm login screen. My shortcuts don't mention that key binding and I've set Log Out to Disabled. Where that comes from? It is too near to some Emacs binding and I keep finding myself logged out. HELP! thx
[17:00] <Golden_Kumquat> Is there a place where I could get help with Ubuntu?
[17:00] <armor-64> fabio333,thanks man for the help!
[17:00] <nigelb> jellow: I can access the data, but total amount of memory is less than expected
[17:01] <animanegra> close
[17:01] <mickster04> !minimal > mickster04
[17:02] <mickster04> so how big is the minial install?
[17:02] <mickster04> it doesnt actually say:/
[17:02] <blakkheim> mickster04: bigger than you'd expect :(
[17:02] <blakkheim> mickster04: still some stuff to remove from it but it's much much better than the bloated desktop install
[17:04] <mickster04> ok
[17:04] <linmiketu> can anyone help me out with creating a bootable USB install disk for ubuntu 9.10. I need to create the disk on my Mac, but am installing it on a PC.
[17:04] <Golden_Kumquat> Would someone be willing to help me figure out what's wrong with GRUB?
[17:04] <KB1JWQ> Golden_Kumquat: But certainly!
[17:05] <KB1JWQ> Golden_Kumquat: Pray tell, what be thy issue?
[17:05] <Golden_Kumquat> I'm getting a kernel panic error whenever I try to book up Ubuntu
[17:05] <KB1JWQ> linmiketu: I virtualized a Ubuntu instance and ran unetbootin because I'm lazy.
[17:05] <Hattory> hi all... I'm trying to change the position of the metacity bottons from left to right. How can I do that? with gconf-editor or what?
[17:05] <Golden_Kumquat> Apparently it's probably something with GRUB
[17:05] <KB1JWQ> Golden_Kumquat: Okay, is this a new install?
[17:05] <Golden_Kumquat> Yeah
[17:05] <Hattory> when I change values in gconf-editor, nothing happens....
[17:05] <KB1JWQ> Golden_Kumquat: What's it panicking on?
[17:06] <GodfatherofEire1> Could I get some help setting up grub (legacy) on a USB drive? I need it to mount/boot a raw .iso image but I cant take the time to run the commands at each startup. So I need it in a menu. Any ideas?
[17:06] <Madwill> can anyone help i'm sort of desperate
[17:06] <Madwill> bootup log shows : (Nothing has been logged yet.)
[17:06] <KB1JWQ> GodfatherofEire1: Looked into unetbootin?
[17:06] <GodfatherofEire1> KB1JWQ, its multiple iso's off of one flash
[17:07] <Golden_Kumquat> "kernel panic - not syncing: VFS unable to mount root fs on unknown-block (0, 0)
[17:07] <deanus> Golden_Kumquat, http://psychoticspoon.blogspot.com/2009/01/booting-multiple-livecds-from-single.html   this is a lot easier.
[17:07] <jasonop8> wow, xp has some seriously screwed up admin graphics..
[17:07] <Madwill> i need apache2 and tomcat to start on boot and whatever script i make whoever owns the script with all permission by update-rc.d or Boot up manger it never start
[17:07] <KB1JWQ> GodfatherofEire1: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=992426
[17:07] <Madwill> both services works perfectly when started manually just not at boot
[17:07] <[Raiden]> mickster04: minimal install ~300mb (alternate cd)
[17:07] <linmiketu> KB1JWQ: that sounds like the complicated way! You installed a virtual machine, then ubuntu, just to create a boot disk?
[17:08] <blakkheim> mickster04: see, pretty bloated
[17:08] <mickster04> [Raiden]: cheers
[17:08] <Madwill> please any startup wizard
[17:08] <Golden_Kumquat> Well, I'm on a live CD right now, but I'd rather boot from the hard drive
[17:08] <KB1JWQ> linmiketu: No, I had the virtual machine installed for a dozen other purposes.  I just borrowed it. :-)
[17:08] <KB1JWQ> linmiketu: Easy fix? liveCD.
[17:08] <linmiketu> KB1JWQ: I see.
[17:08] <coz_> Golden_Kumquat,  you want to dual boot?
[17:08] <ubutom> Hey,I'm just installing 9.10 to an old PC. Kinda painful. 1st the usb keyboard isn't recognized on boot-time, then it goes into live-mode and it is so very slow...
[17:08] <GodfatherofEire1> KB1JWQ, thing is, thats for the grub on the PC. I need it on the flash drive itself
[17:08] <KB1JWQ> linmiketu: Or wait.  Disk Utility can do it too.
[17:09] <Golden_Kumquat> coz_, yeah
[17:09] <coz_> Golden_Kumquat, so I assume you have windows  xp or vista or 7 on there right now?
[17:09] <linmiketu> KB1JWQ: really... I was messing with that, but it was asking me to insert a disc. Wasn't quite sure how to get it to burn the image to usb.
[17:09] <KB1JWQ> GodfatherofEire1: Okay http://blog.mypapit.net/2006/01/installing-grub-in-usb-flash-drive-2.html
[17:09] <OrionMan> hi
[17:09] <Golden_Kumquat> I have Windows 7 on there
[17:09] <stwobe> linmiketu - Google unetbootin
[17:10] <abhi_nav> !unetbootin | linmiketu
[17:10] <ubutom> Even on my Dualcore there's a brief period of time where new users could think booting is gone wrong
[17:10] <OrionMan> hi
[17:10] <KB1JWQ> linmiketu: http://www.maciverse.com/install-boot-os-x-leopard-from-a-usb-flash-drive.html
[17:10] <KB1JWQ> linmiketu: Substitute "Ubuntu" wherever you see "Leopard" and you'll be golden.
[17:11] <DarkStar1> evening people
[17:11] <linmiketu> abhi_nav: thanks, but that doesn't tell me how to create a bootable PC image from mac, the image created from the mac is only bootable on a mac.
[17:11] <blakkheim> linmiketu: so make the image with a real os
[17:11] <Blackice115> woah....
[17:12] <abhi_nav> linmiketu, hmmm
[17:12] <Golden_Kumquat> Also, FWIW, this is my grub.cfg file: http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/phYsY6ZH
[17:12] <Mkools> How to configure dhcpd?
[17:12] <DarkStar1> Is there a standard gui tool that will do a more complete job of removing a user than the one that comes with Kharmic? (i.e. also remove the user's home directories e.t.c.)
[17:13] <blakkheim> DarkStar1: xterm -e man userdel
[17:14] <DarkStar1> blakkheim: Thanks. That looks like a CLI command
[17:14] <blakkheim> DarkStar1: it is
[17:15] <Gieke> hello, is it possible to automaticly mount smb://carlos/gedeeld/
[17:16] <glassresistor> so i've been using screen for years and moved to byobu cause i like it but the one problem is that the passphrases i have saved in my keyring arnt accessable in byobu
[17:16] <blakkheim> Gieke: yes, with fstab
[17:16] <glassresistor> so i have to keep typing them in instead of just once
[17:16] <DarkStar1> blakkheim: I wanted a gui tool. I usually prefer a GUI tool over CLI for hardly used command/functions
[17:16] <glassresistor> any advice?
[17:16] <glassresistor> specifically for rsa keys
[17:16] <Gieke> i actually misstated my question, i knew it was with fstab, i wanted to know what rule i should ad
[17:16] <blakkheim> DarkStar1: a gui isn't needed, it's only one command to remove the user and you can use your gui to delete their home dir if you want
[17:16] <Gieke> add*
[17:17] <DShepherd> is there a way to use apt-get or aptitude and preview the updates available
[17:17] <DShepherd> ?
[17:17] <matahari> hi all
[17:17] <DarkStar1> blakkheim: Thanks all the same O:-)
[17:17] <blakkheim> DShepherd: aptitude update; aptitude full-upgrade
[17:17] <blakkheim> DShepherd: it should show all the updates and ask [y/n]
[17:18] <bhundven> glassresistor: sudo apt-get install keychain; man keychain
[17:18] <DShepherd> blakkheim: ok
[17:18] <josef__> can somebody plz tell me what the varialbles package_cflags package_libs means and where to set them? its an advice to install them by ./configure script
[17:19] <ndrz> hey again, i have added  into menu.lst tilte win xp | root hd(0,2) | makeactive | chainload +1. but it still downs't show my xp boot on grub. instead it still shows zenwalk boot wich was in partinio sda1 before. may any one help me with that ?
[17:19] <linmiketu> blakkheim: I don't know of any real os other than OSX. All the others suck. Windows blows... and linux doesn't work with 75% of hardware, but at least it semi-works after you take a week to configure everything (unlike windows). :)
[17:19] <adrian__> who loves math?
[17:19] <blakkheim> linmiketu: cool story bro, take it to offtopic please
[17:20] <Myrtti> adrian__: people at ##math?
[17:20] <matahari> i was trying to setup a wireless router (sharing mobile internet) using my old laptop. I did it using hostapd, and everythign works quite well. Now i installed apache2 on the router, but entering the address in a client doesn't show up a webpage. I think it is due to forwarding with iptables. I used the iptables settings as described here: http://www.net42.co.uk/os/linux/sharing_3g_with_hostapd.html   Any advice what i shall s
[17:20] <matahari> et so accessing apache2 on the router works? Thanks!
[17:20] <FloodBot1> matahari: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[17:21] <adrian__> * #math :Cannot join channel (+r) - you need to be identified with service
[17:21] <glassresistor> bhundven: i have a working keyring the problem is it doesn't work into byobu, will this pipe through?
[17:21] <abhi_nav> !nick > adrian__
[17:21] <Myrtti> !register > adrian__
[17:21] <erUSUL> !register | adrian__
[17:21] <abhi_nav> :)
[17:22] <bhundven> glassresistor: read the man page, and try it. if that doesn't work, then byobu is doing something weird.
[17:22] <Mkools> How to configure dhcpd?
[17:23] <Hattory> hi all... I'm trying to change the position of the metacity bottons from left to right. How can I do that? with gconf-editor or what?  when I change values in gconf-editor, nothing happens...
[17:23] <maciej_> Welcome everyone. I have a problem. I cannot add my computer to ubuntu one. Do you have any idea how to solve this problem?
[17:23] <glassresistor> bhundven: can i access the keyring i've already made with keychain already installed and reading the man
[17:23] <bhundven> Mkools: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DHCPD_-_Dynamic_Host_Configuration_Protocol_Daemon
[17:24] <maciej_> I have ubuntu 9.10
[17:24] <guntbert> maciej_: ask in #ubuntuone please
[17:24] <bhundven> glassresistor: keychain - the program, doesn't actually create keyrings. it just manages them. Basically, it manages ssh-agent and gpg-agent for you.
[17:24] <maciej_> ok thanks guntbert
[17:25] <glassresistor> bhundven: thanks got it working
[17:25] <bhundven> awesome.
[17:25] <OPPressed> I don't know how I lived with a 2D desktop for so long
[17:25] <jugglerbry> hi all
[17:25] <Mkools> bhundven: thats not in English how to get same in English?
[17:26] <bhundven> I'm reading it in english. search the ubuntu wiki for dhcpd
[17:26] <bhundven> albheaekj. your right :-P
[17:26] <bhundven> sorry Mkools
[17:26] <jugglerbry> just wondering if there#s a 'disk cleanup' type thing i can use ? something to claw back any unused disk space ?  used computer janitor, and got a little bit back, but what about thumbnail cache and any 'temp' files etc
[17:26] <bhundven> lemme try again.
[17:27] <researcher1> is there a command or package to convert pdf to word in Ubuntu?
[17:27] <abhi_nav> researcher1, dont know about command but you can do with oo
[17:27] <bhundven> Mkools: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-install-and-configure-dhcp-server-in-ubuntu-server.html
[17:28] <researcher1> abhi_nav what this oo?
[17:28] <abhi_nav> researcher1, Open Office
[17:28] <researcher1> oh
[17:28] <ZykoticK9> abhi_nav, are you sure OOo can open PDFs?  I know it can output to PDF, but can it import too?
[17:29] <arand> jugglerbry: bleachbit, but it needs some caution when used (as does CJ)
[17:29] <Mkools> bhundven: I want only that page in English. That was the page I was searching for.
[17:29] <mahound> hello
[17:29] <Mkools> the previous one.
[17:29] <mahound> i installed ubuntu using the safe graphics mode
[17:30] <mahound> and now i'd like to configure the x server in order to use my graphics card
[17:30] <mahound> how can i do that?
[17:30] <jugglerbry> arand, thanks for that.  is bleachbit any good ? where do i need caution ?
[17:30] <animanegra> close
[17:30] <sine`> guys do i need to use sendmail with PINE ?
[17:30] <Vigo> mahound: Xorg.confg, I think. let me look again.
[17:30] <fredfall> Is there a way in Ubuntu to assign a keyboard short cut to maximize a specific program?
[17:31] <sine`> im under the assumption that i can just use pine to read and send emails
[17:31] <researcher1> ZykoticK9 : OO does not import .PDF
[17:31] <glphvgacs> why would a host's fingerprint change (for ssh)? I get this warning that it has
[17:31] <Vigo> !pdf
[17:31] <ZykoticK9> researcher1, i didn't think so
[17:31] <mahound> Vigo: /etc/X11/xorg.conf ? i thought i heard it had been removed in the latest versions :/
[17:31] <arand> jugglerbry: e.g. removing firefox history...
[17:32] <researcher1> ubottu can I install either of these directly by sudo?
[17:32] <jugglerbry> arand, ah right ok, i do that through firefox, so that's covered
[17:32] <ZykoticK9> researcher1, ubottu isn't a real person
[17:32] <Vigo> mahond: Still looking, I was uncertain on that also...
[17:32] <guntbert> somehow the icon for one thumb drive got changed from the "usb symbol" to a "document" - how can I change that icon? - or Where is that icon determined?
[17:33] <Steve[cug]> anyone else experiencing weird video issues in the 10.4 beta?
[17:33] <researcher1> this is strange.ubottu is not a real person? The who replied under that name?
[17:33] <genii> !lucid | Steve[cug]
[17:33] <ZykoticK9> Steve[cug], ask in #ubuntu+1 the lucid support channel
[17:33] <Steve[cug]> ZykoticK9:  thanks
[17:34] <lhl_henrylui> Can anyone help me?
[17:34] <Admin_> os[Linux 2.6.31-20-generic i686] distro[Ubuntu "karmic" 9.10] cpu[2 x Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU     T6600  @ 2.20GHz (GenuineIntel) @ 1.20GHz] mem[Physical: 2.9GB, 91.9% free] disk[Total: 569.7GB, 93.8% free] video[Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller] sound[HDA-Intel - HDA Intel]
[17:34] <ubutom> researcher1, it responds to comands like !irc
[17:34] <lhl_henrylui> I am very new to Ubuntu
[17:34] <guntbert> researcher1: someone told her to send you some info
[17:34] <Vigo> mahound: Yes, it is supposed to be gone, but you can create one: http://www.osguides.net/operation-systems/217-how-to-create-xorgconf-in-ubuntu-910.html
[17:34] <epaphus> Does ubuntu support 2 CPU servers ?
[17:34] <ZykoticK9> researcher1, Vigo send you the !pdf message
[17:34]  * Admin_ is using X-Sys v2.2.0 (http://dev.gentoo.org/~chainsaw/xsys)
[17:34] <jakelley> i was wondering if anyone knows how to resolve nvidia fan speeds?
[17:35] <lhl_henrylui> Does anyone hear me?
[17:35] <Admin_> hi guys where do i post working hardware using ubuntu 9.10 32-bit ?
[17:35] <ZykoticK9> lhl_henrylui, yes
[17:35] <Vigo> !ask
[17:35] <mahound> Vigo: but if it's gone, where does it fetch the config from?
[17:35] <jugglerbry> if i set up ubuntu desktop version to use as a server, how would i go about auto mapping drives when my machine boots up ?
[17:35] <Mkools> bhunddven: Can you help?
[17:35] <deostroll> hi can any1 tell me abt UPSs tht support linux os which automatically powers off when we shutdown the computer...
[17:35] <lhl_henrylui> Are you listening to me? Please help me!
[17:35] <jugglerbry> is it a complicated process fiddling with files etc ?
[17:36] <bhundven> Mkools: use google translate.
[17:36] <genii> Admin_: Maybe at http://www.ubuntuhcl.org/
[17:36] <guntbert> !ask | lhl_henrylui
[17:36] <deostroll> !ups
[17:36] <Admin_> thank you genii
[17:36] <bhundven> Mkools: there are plenty of guides I found using google: dhcp3-server ubuntu
[17:36] <ubutom> lhl_henrylui, you havent written a wuestion yet
[17:36] <Vigo> mahound: No place. sorta, it can be compiled, that link explains it, still looking on the forums and official documentation though.
[17:36] <sine`> do you need sendmail for pine/alpine
[17:36] <shubbar> researcher1, do you want to edit pdf of just take the text?
[17:37] <lhl_henrylui> I cannot cahnge my language. My Ubuntu is Chinese and I want to change it to English..
[17:37] <Admin_> i need help with getting a wireless keyboard and mouse Logitech MK300
[17:37] <Vigo> mahound: Here, maybe> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1306706
[17:37] <researcher1> I want to edit pdf and also want figures tables to remain as they are in original PDF format
[17:38] <Pkkann235235> Hello. i am trying to get a broadband modem working on a DELL Latitude D430. can anyone help me with this :) ?
[17:38] <guntbert> lhl_henrylui: did you try system/administration/language support ?
[17:38] <jakelley> I am having issues controlling the fan speed of my nvidia 8800GT video card using nvclock, unable to set the fan speed, does anyone know how to resolve?
[17:38] <Vigo> reasercher1: I like evince, but that is a preference.
[17:38] <lhl_henrylui> I've pressed that button and nothing has happened.
[17:38] <researcher1> whats evince?
[17:38] <Mkools> During installation of dhcp it is saying package dhcp is not available what's must be the problem?
[17:39] <Vigo> !pdf | researcher1
[17:39] <bhundven> Mkools: again. search google for: dhcp3-server ubuntu
[17:39] <epaphus> Does ubuntu support 2 CPU servers ?
[17:39] <bhundven> Mkools: the package is called dhcp3-server
[17:40] <bhundven> epaphus: yes. I have it running on an 8 CPU server.
[17:40] <researcher1> Vigo :What does this mean !pdf?
[17:40] <deostroll> hi does any1 use apc UPS here?
[17:40] <Mkools> bhundven: Basically I have successfully installed dhcp3 server, dhcpd is a daemon for it.
[17:40] <epaphus> bhundven, 8 CPU, or 8 cores?
[17:41] <Vigo> researcher1: I asked ubottu to show you the information.
[17:41] <jakelley> I am having issues controlling the fan speed of my nvidia 8800GT video card using nvclock, unable to set the fan speed, does anyone know how to resolve?
[17:41] <bhundven> epaphus: well, two cpus, 4 cores each
[17:41] <deostroll> or what UPS do you folks usually use?
[17:41] <Pkkann235235> anyone knows how to install a broadband modem ? from a DELL D430
[17:41] <researcher1> ok
[17:41] <lhl_henrylui>  I want to change me system language and I have pressed system/administration/language support but nothing has happened.
[17:41] <epaphus> bhundven, where do you buy such hardware?
[17:41] <denis-k> After an update within the past month, I can't hibernate my netbook any more.. anybody what could cause this?
[17:41] <shubbar> researcher1, pdf came from postscript, a language developed by adobe to communicate with printers
[17:41] <jugglerbry> how simple is it to set up ubuntu desktop to act as a file server ? not looking to do anything complex (yet), just auto mapping drives  etc
[17:41] <bhundven> epaphus: the internet... they have lots of stuff on there!
[17:41] <guntbert> !ot | epaphus
[17:41] <ubutom> lhl_henrylui, have you selected english in the two drop-down menus?
[17:42] <deostroll> !apc
[17:42] <epaphus> ok thanks
[17:42] <bhundven> Mkools: I'm very sure that dhcp3-server comes with dhcpd
[17:42] <Vigo> researcher1: I bookmarked the Ubottu site, is better than playing with the bot in here.
[17:42] <bhundven> Mkools: dpkg -L dhcp3-server | less
[17:42] <ZykoticK9> researcher1, see if "pdfedit - Editor for manipulating PDF documents" can help, or a PDF plugin for OOo http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/project/pdfimport
[17:42] <deostroll> wht does you have umode +g mean?
[17:42] <denis-k> After an update within the past month, I can't hibernate my netbook any more.. anybody what could cause this?
[17:43] <denis-k> know*
[17:43] <Madwill> by running around my guess is now that nobody really understand anything about ubuntu startup and re-installing with finger crossed seams to be the way
[17:43] <Mkools> bhundven: What does that command do?
[17:43] <bhundven> lists the package contents
[17:43] <nenita201943> HOLA
[17:43] <denis-k> !spanish | nenita201943
[17:43] <bhundven> pipes to less
[17:44] <nenita201943> ALGUIEN PARA CONVERSAR
[17:44] <researcher1> yes pdfedit is helpful
[17:44] <treesloth> I am in the livecd, just created a partition, can I do mount /dev/sda1 /home,  on the livecd
[17:44] <researcher1> Thanks all
[17:44] <mari> roci
[17:44] <mari> ghhdnlhui,
[17:44] <deostroll> apc UPSs anyone?
[17:44] <mari> nfky
[17:44] <mari> frhb
[17:44] <mari> jgh6
[17:44] <FloodBot1> mari: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[17:44] <mari> ugh
[17:44] <arand> treesloth: that's a bad idea
[17:45] <c_knayar_> hi guys
[17:45] <mari> rocio
[17:45] <arand> treesloth: instead mount in a subdirectory /home/mountdir or /media/mountdir
[17:45] <waraw> question: Created an xubuntu install usb with from the iso using UNetbootin, but when it attempts to boot I get "gave up waiting on root device" -- what've I done wrong?
[17:45] <c_knayar_> quick question in the license headers of the ebuilds
[17:45] <treesloth> I am trying to recover deleted data and need a place to recover it to, what can I do, I got a blank dvd can I set it to that
[17:45] <erUSUL> !es | nenita201943
[17:45] <arand> treesloth: actually /home/username/mountdir, rather
[17:45] <deostroll> okay what does your computer need so that when the power goes off it does not shutdown...?
[17:45] <treesloth> oh that sounds good
[17:45] <c_knayar_> i see that in the chromeos-chrome ebuild, the license header seems to say "Gentoo license"
[17:45] <sine`> is there a way of viewing jpg/bmp/gif/png in the console
[17:46] <c_knayar_> ithink thats a copy paste mistake
[17:46] <lhl_henrylui> Some selections of the drop-down menus if my Ubuntu don't work, can anyone help me?
[17:46] <lhl_henrylui> Some selections of the drop-down menus in my Ubuntu don't work, can anyone help me?
[17:46] <erUSUL> !repeat | lhl_henrylui
[17:47] <erUSUL> lhl_henrylui: which ones?
[17:47] <c_knayar_> git blame on that file  says "82423214 (Andrew de los Reyes 2010-02-13 00:20:55 -0800   1) # Copyright 1999-2009 Gentoo Foundation
[17:47] <deostroll> uninterrupted power supply devices plz
[17:47] <erUSUL> c_knayar_: why are you talking about this in an ubuntu channel ?
[17:47] <guntbert> somehow the icon for one thumb drive got changed from the "usb symbol" to a "document" - how can I change that icon? - or Where is that icon determined?
[17:47] <lhl_henrylui> Some in the administration
[17:47] <c_knayar_> erUSUL:oops sorry
[17:47] <erUSUL> c_knayar_: :P
[17:48] <Mkools> bhundven: Is this /etc/dhcp3/dhcpd.conf this to configure.
[17:49] <harisund> Anyone know how to get the GNU MP libraries on Ubuntu?
[17:49] <bhundven> Mkools: yes
[17:49] <waraw> perhaps I should use the alternate install iso?
[17:49] <erUSUL> !find gmp
[17:49] <nightsjammies> are there any grub gurus in here?
[17:49] <guntbert> lhl_henrylui: try from the command line: /usr/bin/gnome-language-selector
[17:50] <abhi_nav> grub > nightsjammies
[17:50] <abhi_nav> !grub > nightsjammies
[17:50] <kflip2indy> hey i got an image problem on my laptop...when i use ubuntu only a portion of the screen works...its not the screen because if i us damn small linux the whole screen works...any tips?
[17:50] <Mkools> bhundven: Can you tell me more about dhcpmask?
[17:50] <lhl_henrylui> guntbert:Traceback (most recent call last):
[17:50] <lhl_henrylui>   File "/usr/bin/gnome-language-selector", line 4, in <module>
[17:50] <lhl_henrylui>     import pygtk
[17:50] <lhl_henrylui> ImportError: No module named pygtk
[17:50] <FloodBot1> lhl_henrylui: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[17:51] <kflip2indy> maybe just need to use netbook version?
[17:52] <guntbert> lhl_henrylui: there seems to something wrong with your software system - but I'm not able to help you on that - sorry
[17:52] <nightsjammies> okay, on hiddenmenu, I changed it from ## hiddenmenu to #hddenmenu. Is that correct?
[17:52] <ubutom> kflip2indy, can you drag the screen around?
[17:52] <kflip2indy> no i dont think so...its just a small box on the center of the screen
[17:52] <ubutom> kflip2indy, maybe you just need to set the resolution
[17:52] <J_Couture> Hi, I searched for the IMAP IDLE support of Evolution and found it was supposed to be implemented in 2.24. The thing is that it doesn't work and can't find the setting. Anybody can help me with that?
[17:52] <kflip2indy> i did but its on max :/
[17:53] <nightsjammies> or should I change it to # hiddenmenu?
[17:53] <Ichat> help:   installed  transmission-daemon  and updated  /etc/default/transmission-daemon     to  config-dir= 'home/torrent'     BUT  when i change settings.json    the new values are NOT effective after a system reboot ????
[17:53] <ubutom> kflip2indy, oh,ok, had a laptop once which had a gfx card that could do more than the tft resolution
[17:53] <kflip2indy> uhh not 2 sure i bought it used and its pretty old
[17:53] <ubutom> kflip2indy, on some distros i could scroll the screen around then ;)
[17:54] <kflip2indy> okeydookie ill give it a try ty =)
[17:54] <ubutom> kflip2indy, try xrandr in shell
[17:55] <dotblank> If I interrupt an scp transfer does the remote file remain partially copied or is it deleted?
[17:55] <Admin_> anyone know how to get a Logitech MK300 wireless keyboard and mouse to work with ubuntu 9.10 32-bit ?
[17:56] <hardij> does anyone have an nvidia gt220 and can get sound working through hdmi for flash in firefox?
[17:57] <Mkools> bhundven: It's saying this If /etc/ltsp/dhcpd.conf exists, that will be used as# configuration file instead of this file.
[17:57] <dotblank> hardij, the flash part is slightly irrelevant.. does it work for other apps
[17:58] <kamato_> salut les ubuntien
[17:58] <kamato_> juste une petite panique
[17:58] <jpds> !fr | kamato_
[17:59] <hardij> dotblank, it only works for xbmc needed to patch the latest alsa driver 1.0.22.1 to get that to work
[17:59] <dotblank> hmm... it works with xbmc but not the rest of your system?
[18:00] <dotblank> whats aplay -l say?
[18:00] <Out_Cold_> so last night i was trying to manually set up a server install with LVM and I ran into an issue where i don't think grub is finding / which is inside the LVM. /boot is in primary. Where or what should I change so grub sees /?
[18:01] <J_Couture> Hi, I searched for the IMAP IDLE support of Evolution and found it was supposed to be implemented in 2.24. The thing is that it doesn't work and can't find the setting. Anybody can help me with that? I use ubuntu NBR 10.4
[18:01] <hardij> card 1: NVidia [HDA NVidia], device 3: NVIDIA HDMI [NVIDIA HDMI]
[18:01] <d_rwin> can I change my screen res in my command line 8.04
[18:02] <Out_Cold_> J_Couture why don't you try in ##evolution
[18:02] <J_Couture> Out_Cold_, yes, thx
[18:02] <d_rwin> have 1024x768 now
[18:03] <d_rwin> !temp
[18:03] <Out_Cold_> anyone know how i can fix this lvm issue? I'd hate to have to leave my root in it's own primary
[18:03] <J_Couture> Out_Cold_, maybe because there is only 2 users ;)
[18:04] <xCharlesx> Hello
[18:04] <Out_Cold_> oh lol. might be another channel under another name.. I found that channel using /msg alis search *evolution*
[18:04] <xCharlesx> Do any of you know of a workaround for using integrated Ricoh Sony Memory Stick readers?
[18:05] <Arti> hi
[18:05] <Arti> can someone tell me how to use chm2pdf ?
[18:05] <J_Couture> Out_Cold_, heh, the official one is #evolution and it only has 2 users too
[18:05] <Out_Cold_> Arti i would assume it's chm2pdf file.chm file.pdf
[18:06] <Out_Cold_> J_Couture probably the same guys lol
[18:06] <Arti> Out_Cold how to use it,can u tell me some examples?
[18:06] <deyden> some problm in my frnds hotmail accn ; it keeps sending mails to all his contacts;
[18:07] <Out_Cold_> Arti i'm sitting on a windows machine right now so i can't verify anything, but start with reading the man pages, then experiment with chm and pdf files
[18:07] <Out_Cold_> deyden tell him to change his password
[18:08] <deyden> Out_Cold_: it seems to be auto generated mail!
[18:08] <Arti> Out_Cold i am new in ubuntu ,and i can find how to transform chm file to pdf,its to defacult to make that,i tryed but with no result
[18:08] <Out_Cold_> deyden it's most likely a spam bot that your friend inadvertantly gave his credentials to
[18:08] <xCharlesx> =/
[18:08] <Travis-42> what can I use to copy an ntfs partition from one hard drive to another (the partition on the second hard drive is a different size, and aligned differently because it is an ssd)?
[18:08] <DarkStar1> anyone here know how to get the nvidia-settings tool to be able to save changes to of my display settings to my /etc/X11/xorg.conf file?
[18:08] <deyden> Out_Cold_: so what to do now?
[18:09] <Vigo> xCharlesx: What platform. erm, hardware?
[18:09] <deyden> Out_Cold_: contact hotmail ?
[18:09] <bub> I have an external HDD and I'm not able to copy files in to my C drive (19GB Filesystem)..any help please?
[18:09] <Out_Cold_> Arti you know that this command is for the terminal right? and if you type man chm2pdf it should give you a bunch of info
[18:09] <Out_Cold_> deyden change the password
[18:10] <deyden> Out_Cold_: ok
[18:10] <Out_Cold_>  bub wrong channel there is no windows support here
[18:10] <Out_Cold_> or hotmail for that matter lol
[18:10] <bub> out_cold_ no, its not windows.
[18:10] <Out_Cold_> bub well there is no C drive in linux so you'll have to get some better info
[18:10] <deyden> i know. but i come to #ubuntu for all the generic computer help coz thr r many ppl here with lotsa experience
[18:10] <karma_police> i have installed thunderbird 3.0.3. and everything works fine other than when i try to open a link from inside a message. it opens a "launch application" window
[18:11] <Arti> Out_Cold yes i know that is terminal comand,i am not to good in terminal,just learning
[18:11] <guntbert> !ot | deyden
[18:11] <DarkStar1> anybody??
[18:11] <deyden> guntbert: ok! :)
[18:11] <bub> out_cold_ Okay, how do i get files from an external HDD into my 19GB filesystem?
[18:11] <zenlunatic> anyone know how to add a column of cells in gnumeric
[18:11] <Out_Cold_> sudo cp -rp /path/to/files /path/to/destination
[18:12] <Out_Cold_> bub is your external HDD vfat system?
[18:12] <Out_Cold_> so last night i was trying to manually set up a server install with LVM and I ran into an issue where i don't think grub is finding / which is inside the LVM. /boot is in primary. Where or what should I change so grub sees /?
[18:13] <bub> out_cold_ vfat system?..Sorry I'm not very techy - no idea what im doing..
[18:13] <Out_Cold_> bub open a terminal and try mount | grep fat
[18:14] <sammy> 1400 people! wow. does anyone have any experience with the various linux kernel image meta packages?
[18:14] <ubutom> ohje, ich glaub die hd ist im arsch
[18:14] <sammy> Out_Cold_: are you defining the root by it's uuid?
[18:14] <ubutom> lol, sorry, was meant for chatscreen ;)
[18:15] <Out_Cold_> sammy which ever is set by server install... but yes i think it is uuid
[18:15] <bub> out_cold_ nothing is happening
[18:15] <jim__> been trying to transcode .avi file to burn on dvd, but not able, any suggestions?
[18:15] <Out_Cold_> bub just mount then.. paste your results in http://pastebin.com
[18:15] <Out_Cold_> jim__ try devede?
[18:16] <Thyzor> hi im trying ubuntu atm liking it ... just wondering how it is in the long run _
[18:16] <Thyzor> ?
[18:16] <Thyzor> how are your guys oppinions
[18:16] <Out_Cold_> Thyzor some debian systems can run for years without a reboot or crash
[18:16] <nuk> it will not let you down
[18:16] <jim__> no I haven't, but will, thank you
[18:16] <guntbert> Thyzor: don't take polls here please
[18:16] <Thyzor> ok
[18:16] <Out_Cold_> nuk i disagree... it will let you down if you can't get past the limitations of winblows
[18:17] <jim__> is that downloaded or already in the distr?
[18:17] <babu__> when i try to install uget ,it shows already installed.....but when i type that cmd, it shows cmd not found
[18:17] <ubutom> Thyzor, in my case all works fine, my printer works,my dvb-t stick works, etc
[18:17]  * nuk has found that as of 4 months ago - he is booting into linux, rather than windows.  i recommend making the transition
[18:18] <karma_police> where can i find the firefox executable file?
[18:18] <babu__> pls reply for my query
[18:18] <ubutom> however, windows is still better for gaming
[18:18] <nuk> out_cold - agreed.  i still use windows for my gaming and some other things....but for stability...linux is the way to go
[18:18] <maginot> good afternoon.
[18:18] <d_rwin> babu__: remove it and install again, try purge
[18:18] <Out_Cold_> nuk, first day i tried, i gave up that hinderance for a better life lol
[18:19] <nosetto> join #ubuntu-offtopic
[18:19] <ubutom> good afternoon maginot
[18:19] <nuk> i use Backtrack 4 mostly, but other than that, i use Kubuntu with a bunch of personal customizations
[18:19] <babu__> noone is there to ans me
[18:19] <nuk> babu_ - what you need?
[18:19] <maginot> nuk, do you like forensics ?
[18:19] <guntbert> !ot > nuk
[18:19] <nuk> yeah it's pretty nice
[18:19] <karma_police> i am trying to set up the new thunderbird. i'm having trouble getting my links to work when i try to open link from message.
[18:19] <kk> Hello everybody. My video playback is too fast. I am using ubuntu lucid
[18:20] <sammy> Out_Cold_: what does `sudo update-grub` say? does it correctly recognize that your boot partition is on an lvm?
[18:20] <seekg> Nice
[18:20] <nuk> k
[18:20] <d_rwin> babu__: try apt-get remove/purge <package>
[18:20] <guntbert> !lucid > kk
[18:20] <Mansoor> Hi guys my "lenovo y550" laptops webcam is not working in ubuntu Karmic. any idea to solve this pro?!
[18:21] <lhl_henrylui> In Ubuntu, do I need an anti virus software?
[18:21] <Out_Cold_> sammy unfortunately the box is at home while i'm slacking at work.. just trying to get ideas.. i can't boot at all so would i run that from busybox?
[18:21] <maginot> lhl_henrylui, no
[18:21] <lhl_henrylui> Why
[18:21] <maginot> lhl_henrylui, not on ubuntu or any other linux system, only if you have a file server
[18:21] <ubutom> babu, i can't find it in the repos with aptitude search
[18:21] <guntbert> !av | lhl_henrylui
[18:21] <maginot> lhl_henrylui, there is no real virus for linux
[18:22] <lhl_henrylui> Thank you
[18:22] <d_rwin> lhl_henrylui: nevr, try chkrootkits to feel safe
[18:22] <sammy> Out_Cold_: I found some general instructions for grub with -- oh you said your /boot is a primary partition and / is on the lvm. as for suggestions, I'd take a look at /boot/grub/grub.cfg (which is automatically generated by update-grub) and see if anything seems incorrect. there's also http://grub.enbug.org/LVMandRAID on the grub wiki, but they're not ubuntu specific suggestions.
[18:22] <Mansoor> Hey guys, my "lenovo y550" laptops webcam is not working in ubuntu Karmic. any idea to solve this pro?!
[18:22] <ubutom> babu__, you don't mean by any chance wget?
[18:22] <d_rwin> lhl_henrylui: virus dont .exe execute in linux
[18:22] <nuk> i have found that the Ubuntu - netbook remix works flawlessly on my HP mini netbook.  Any other distro, usually, has problems with the partition manager.
[18:23] <lhl_henrylui> I want to open a game which is a .exe file, how?
[18:23] <nuk> wine ?
[18:23] <maginot> lhl_henrylui, only using emulation like wine
[18:23] <ubutom> lhl_henrylui, could work with wine
[18:24] <nuk> is there anything "better" than wine?  i havn't really gotten into running windows-based apps on linux
[18:24] <Out_Cold_> sammy, i've never really worked with busybox, would i mount my partitions then check for grub.conf?
[18:24] <sammy> *nod*
[18:25] <Out_Cold_> nuk 'not using wine' :p
[18:25] <maginot> agreed
[18:25] <maginot> =)
[18:25] <ubutom> Cedega maybe nuk
[18:25] <nuk> :)
[18:25] <lhl_henrylui> I want to open a game which is ".exe", what should I do?
[18:25] <ubutom> Cedega works with some copy protections
[18:25] <Mansoor> lhl_henrylui, try "wine"
[18:25] <lhl_henrylui> OK
[18:26] <d_rwin> lhl_henrylui: install wine and try winecfg to add the exe
[18:26]  * nuk is away: >> getting milk for the wifey
[18:26] <maginot> I don't know why people keep trying to use windows programs on linux, they may work but mostly with problems and issues, winows executable files aren't native for linux, so they are emulated and furthermore most times doesn't work properly
[18:26] <guntbert> !away > nuk
[18:27] <maginot> if I need to use some windows program on linux I prefer to se a Virtual machine, like VirtualBox, which emulates the entire system
[18:27] <Mansoor> lhl_henrylui, wine works pretty good with windows executable applications, if dosnt work, just copy your dlls from <windows root>/system/system32 to ~/.wine/c/windows/system/system32
[18:27] <nuk> got ya....sorry.  new to this channel :)  should have read the rules
[18:27] <ubutom> well, some work perfectly, others not at all
[18:27] <Out_Cold_> maginot depends on deps and needs
[18:27] <troels> Hi - I'm running Ubuntu 9.1 and I want to disable the startup sound. I've looked in System-Settings-Sound but the only option here is to turn of ALL sound, or change themes. I've looked in the System-administration-login, but nothing there either. how do I turn i of?
[18:27] <Gieke> can you do something like you can do in alt+F2 on startup
[18:27] <Gieke> (instead of typing it in alt+F2, doing it automaticly)
[18:28] <Out_Cold_> what does alt f2 do on startup?
[18:28] <Gieke> nothing...
[18:28] <Gieke> now, i press alt+F2 and enter a command
[18:28] <Gieke> i want the command to be executed on startup
[18:28] <maginot> Gieke, I can't see any sense on your question...
[18:28] <d_rwin> Out_Cold_: calls the run
[18:28] <CnC> .
[18:28] <Out_Cold_> Gieke ahh... put the command in start up apps
[18:28] <d_rwin> Out_Cold_: default in gnome and kde
[18:29] <maginot> Gieke, how do you spected to run any command on login screen without ever been logged as an user?
[18:29] <Gieke> hm?
[18:29] <Gieke> i don't get that part maginot
[18:29] <Out_Cold_> d_rwin yea i know that... was wondering if there was a different use on start up, not after lol
[18:29] <Gieke> out cold, i putted it in startup aps, no effect
[18:29] <maginot> Gieke, you're saying that you want to alt+f2 to show on your login screen, isn't that right?
[18:29] <Gieke> smb://carlos/gedeeld    ==> the command
[18:29] <Gieke> no maginot...
[18:30] <d_rwin> maginot: you can fluxbox startup conf
[18:30] <maginot> so I don't get it ...
[18:30] <Gieke> i didn't even use the word login
[18:30] <Gieke> xD
[18:30] <Yohan> question à  2 balles : je voudrais faire un poste pour un utilisateur néophyte donc je voudrais que les mises à jour se fassent de manière transparente sans qu'il tape son mot de passe et biensur automatiquement
[18:30] <Yohan> est-ce possible ?
[18:30] <guntbert> !fr | Yohan
[18:30] <Gieke> ehm...
[18:30] <maginot> Gieke, you just want to some custom command to run after login??
[18:30] <Mansoor> maginot, notice: sound plays after logging in not before, so if somebody sets a command to disable that, it have to be possible!
[18:31] <Gieke> yes maginot
[18:31] <troels> Hi - I'm running Ubuntu 9.1 and I want to disable the startup sound. I've looked in System-Settings-Sound but the only option here is to turn of ALL sound, or change themes. I've looked in the System-administration-login, but nothing there either. how do I turn i of?
[18:31] <d_rwin> maginot: which manager do you use
[18:31] <maginot> Gieke, are you using gnome?
[18:31] <Gieke> yes
[18:31] <epaphus> Hello all.. Can I set ubuntu to disable usb storage devices.. but allowing USB headsets to work?
[18:32] <Gieke> wow
[18:32] <Gieke> usb headset?
[18:32] <maginot> Gieke, go to the gnome menu, open preferences, and open session applications
[18:32] <epaphus> Gieke, yes
[18:32] <Gieke> didn't know it exists
[18:32] <maginot> (session application is my translate)
[18:32] <maginot> Gieke, ^
[18:33] <maginot> Gieke, just a sec, I will get the right name
[18:33] <nightsjammies> I'm having trouble getting my boot menu to show up..I replaced ## hiddenmenu with # hiddenmenu and #hiddenmenu, and I still have to hit esc.
[18:33] <nightsjammies> Can anyone help me?
[18:33] <alecs> hi!
[18:33] <maginot> Gieke, open this and put what you want there: gnome-session-properties
[18:34] <maginot> d_rwin, it depends, sometimes gnome, sometimes kde... I really love the new kde
[18:34] <troels> Hi - I'm running Ubuntu 9.1 and I want to disable the startup sound. I've looked in System-Settings-Sound but the only option here is to turn of ALL sound, or change themes. I've looked in the System-administration-login, but nothing there either. how do I turn i of?
[18:34] <Gieke> maginot, the right name is "startup applications"
[18:34] <Gieke> in gnome menu
[18:34] <d_rwin> maginot: which app do you want to run
[18:35] <maginot> d_rwin, me? I don't want to run anything
[18:35] <maginot> I have no problem with my linux system.
[18:35] <BBUser> Could somebody walk me through installing something from a PPA? I need the Berry (Blackberry syncing program) from ppa:doctormo/barry-snapshot but I can't figure out how to install it, I tried updating, but I don't see berry installed anywhere.
[18:35] <d_rwin> maginot: which startup application??
[18:35] <riverleejames> Hey, just installed 10.05 can't get my Ati 5770 working because of unsupported catalyst driver. Does anyone know of a decent alternatve to get Compiz working ?
[18:35] <riverleejames> 10.04*
[18:35] <epaphus> Hello all.. Can I set ubuntu to disable usb storage devices.. but allowing USB headsets to work?
[18:35] <cellofellow> !lucid | riverleejames
[18:35] <Gieke> epaphus, i have no idea
[18:35] <maginot> d_rwin, I think you're a little lost on the chat, I'm helping Gieke with his problem, its him who wants to startup something =P
[18:35] <lhl_henrylui> I've installed Wine but I can't run ".exe"
[18:36] <soreau> riverleejames: 1) It should already be working 2) !lucid 3) If you come to #compiz, I will help you get it working
[18:36] <maginot> epaphus, you will have to work with udev rules for that...
[18:36] <Gieke> maginot, it is  there, do i have to reboot or is there a command to start the startup applications
[18:36] <maginot> epaphus, or you can just disable kernel support for storage devices
[18:36] <riverleejames> Thanks
[18:36] <d_rwin> ok, trying my hand at irssi now :P
[18:36] <maginot> Gieke, just close and open you X session again
[18:36] <robo> hi: how can i change my ip address in ubuntu using hte command line? I tried editing /etc/network/interfaces but it doesn't seem to be read when i run /etc/init.d/networking restart. Any suggestions?
[18:36] <BBUser> Does anyone here use Berry? The blackberry syncing program? And if so how did you install it, and could you tell me how?
[18:36] <Gieke> and how do i do that maginot?
[18:37] <maginot> Gieke, close your session and login again
[18:37] <epaphus> maginot, thanks.. but that will let USB handset to work right?
[18:37] <Gieke> k
[18:37] <lhl_henrylui> I've installed Wine but I can't run ".exe" what can I do?
[18:37] <maginot> epaphus, if you keep that support yes. USB headset are not storage devices, they only use the same bus
[18:37] <boourns2> lhl_henrylui, right click the exe and open with wine
[18:37] <epaphus> maginot, thanks
[18:37] <snr1> I have a problem with installing xchat
[18:37] <maginot> lhl_henrylui, try #winehq
[18:38] <snr1> any can help me out with this
[18:38] <guntbert> robo: see https://help.ubuntu.com/8.04/serverguide/C/network-configuration.html please
[18:38] <boourns2> snr, just ask
[18:38] <Gieke> it didn't do anything
[18:38] <robo> ty guntbert
[18:38] <maginot> snr1, if you explain your problem.
[18:38] <guntbert> snr1: what problem?
[18:38] <guntbert> robo: :)
[18:38] <snr1> I have done sudo apt-get install xchat
[18:38] <maginot> Gieke, so you command is wrong, can I ask what you're trying to do?
[18:38] <lhl_henrylui> boourns2, I've tried but it doesn't work.
[18:38] <jim__> devene seems to be working, will find out after results :) thank you
[18:38] <maginot> snr1, ok
[18:38] <snr1> then there are dependencies to other packages
[18:39] <maginot> snr1, can't see the problem yet
[18:39] <Gieke> smb://carlos/gedeeld ==> a shared folder with windows
[18:39] <snr1> like libperl
[18:39] <boourns2> lhl_henrylui, what happens exactly?  what app is the exe?  not everything works in wine..
[18:39] <BBUser> Could someone tell me how to install something from ppa:doctormo/barry-snapshot? I tried updating and I don't have the program in the repository installed.
[18:39] <robo> guntbert, it didn't have any ethernet devices in the interfaces file. Is there a way I can have ubuntu search for it and add it to that file or can i do it manually?
[18:39] <Gieke> when i do alt+F2 with the command, it works
[18:39] <guntbert> !enter | snr1
[18:39] <lhl_henrylui> boourns2, Google Chrome, I just click it for a trial.
[18:39] <nightsjammies> Okay, so I tried to edit the boot/grub/menu.lst to allow the boot menu to show up, but I can't seem to get it right. Here's what I've got so far: http://pastebin.com/dQsgvcap
[18:39] <maginot> Gieke, okay, smb is just the protocol, you want to stabilish a connection, open nautilus automaticly, or what?
[18:40] <snr1>  xchat: Depends: libperl5.8 (>= 5.8.7) but it is not going to be installed
[18:40] <snr1> E: Broken packages this is the problem i'm getting
[18:40] <boourns2> lhl_henrylui, haha, why are using wine for that?  chrome has a linux version
[18:40] <BBUser> Could someone tell me how to install something from a PPA?
[18:40] <waraw> is it normal for an ubuntu install to give no feedback for quite a long time after selecting Install
[18:40] <lhl_henrylui> boourns2, I know, I just want to try whether it works
[18:40] <Gieke> when i do smb://carlos/gedeeld in alt+F2, it realizes an icon on my desktop (it "mounts" the share)
[18:40] <Gieke> i want it to do that on startup
[18:40] <maginot> snr1, did you do something wrong? Like forcing any install process?
[18:40] <guntbert> robo: type ifconfig    -- shows you all interfaces - then add what you need manually
[18:40] <boourns2> lhl_henrylui, well now you it doesn't...
[18:41] <boourns2> know*
[18:41] <snr1> maginot: no
[18:41] <mupi> How do I start the network manager in the command line.  I have looked at loads of internet sites but I can not find the answer for ubuntu.  At least not for the version that I am using.  I need a command to restart the internet!
[18:41] <cellofellow> BBUser: on the PPAs webpage there's a "url" that starts with "ppa:". Copy that into the Other Software tab of the Software Sources too.
[18:41] <AngelHavok> What's the command to download and install gpm through terminal
[18:41] <BBUser> cellofellow, Software Sources? Where is that?
[18:41] <guntbert> waraw: what version?
[18:41] <lhl_henrylui> boourns2, I've tried a game and it said a serious error occured
[18:41] <cellofellow> BBUser: System -> Administration
[18:42] <boourns2> lhl_henrylui, check if the game is reported to work in wine @ http://appdb.winehq.org/
[18:42] <maginot> Gieke, if you want to have a share for you user its easier to use /etc/fstab for that just keep it for the user you want. But you have to realize the smb:// isn't a command, so will not work.
[18:42] <Gieke> maginot, it tried fstab, i failed
[18:42] <boourns2> lhl_henrylui, and if it definitely doesn't work, you can install VirtualBox and make a VM of windows to use it
[18:42] <Gieke> and it's not a command
[18:42] <Gieke> it's like not run in terminal
[18:42] <Gieke> terminal fails
[18:43] <Gieke> alt+f2 works
[18:43] <waraw> guntbert, xubuntu -- it finally has reacted to tell me it's disabling irq's, so hopefully it's in progress.
[18:43] <guntbert> !enter | Gieke
[18:43] <Gieke> sorry
[18:43] <guntbert> waraw: ok :)
[18:43] <AngelHavok> someone told me I had to install gpm because I have some serious mouse jumping issues and i don't know how
[18:44] <nuk> is beryl the best looking "eye candy" available for linux?
[18:44] <alecs> can anyone help me installing openPGP key ?  I have installed thunderbird / enigmail, but everytime i am trying to enter the passphrase, it just pop few times, and then i get: "Error: Bad passphrase"... but again ... i cannot enter the pass
[18:44] <cellofellow> AngelHavok: not sure why gpm would fix that. Gpm provides mouse support for the console (no X).
[18:44] <maginot> Gieke, forget alt+f2 for a moment, you will not do like you do there. Well, you put on the command of startup aplication smb://.... but in front of that put nautilus, like nautilus smb://...
[18:44] <Gnea> nuk: it's no longer called beryl, but compiz
[18:44] <nightsjammies> so can anyone help me?
[18:44] <Gnea> nightsjammies: not until you tell us what the problem is
[18:44] <Gieke> k
[18:44] <Gieke> let's try
[18:45] <troels> Hi - I'm running Ubuntu 9.1 and I want to disable the startup sound. I've looked in System-Settings-Sound but the only option here is to turn of ALL sound, or change themes. I've looked in the System-administration-login, but nothing there either. how do I turn i of?
[18:45] <AngelHavok> I don't know either, but I need to get this fixed cause I can't get any work done and it's enough to actually make me consider going back to windows...which I really don't want to do
[18:45] <soreau> troels: It should be in sounds
[18:45] <BBUser> cellofellow, so how do I install something from ppa:doctormo/barry-snapshot? Supposedly running update does it, but I don't see the program anywhere in my applications menu or anything
[18:45] <nuk> i installed compiz on Backtrack distro, but I can't get any of the nice effects to work...any tips?
[18:45] <maginot> snr1, you may need to manually remove the broken package from /var/lib/dpkg/status
[18:45] <nightsjammies> I'm having trouble getting my boot menu to show up..I replaced ## hiddenmenu with # hiddenmenu and #hiddenmenu, and I still have to hit esc.
[18:45] <soreau> nuk: What have you tried to get compiz running?
[18:45] <Gnea> nuk: talk to the backtrack people...#backtrack?
[18:45] <cellofellow> troels: there's probably something called Gnome Login Sound in the Startup Applications.
[18:45]  * Gieke brb
[18:45] <maginot> snr1, but its a dangerous step. Keep that in mind. A backup of the file is recommended
[18:45] <nuk> shall do.... :)
[18:46] <nightsjammies> I still have to hit esc to get into the boot menu
[18:46] <nightsjammies> here's the pastebin: http://pastebin.com/dQsgvcap
[18:46] <cellofellow> BBUser: ok, on the webpage for the PPA it will also list packages provided by the PPA. Once you've added the PPA to your system, you can now install the package like normal.
[18:46] <soreau> nightsjammies: Maybe try setting the timeout to 0?
[18:46] <AngelHavok> I can't find any kind of fix on the forums
[18:46] <boourns2> cellofellow, i never realized that's where it was, even tho it wasn't my q, thanks
[18:46] <cellofellow> nightsjammies: which version of grub?
[18:47] <maginot> nightsjammies, you have to commend hiddenmenu...
[18:47] <maginot> *comment
[18:47] <troels> cellofellow, will look
[18:47] <alecs> any ideeas ?
[18:47] <cellofellow> boourns2: what, the Gnome Login Sound?
[18:47] <Gieke> k
[18:47] <boourns2> cellofellow, yep
[18:47] <Gieke> i'm back
[18:47] <troels> soreau, It's not there - or at least I'm unable to find it :)
[18:47] <soreau> nightsjammies: Oh yes, cellofellow is right. If you are using grub2, settings in menu.lst will be ignored
[18:47] <Gieke> it works
[18:47] <nightsjammies> um, I don't know which version of grub I'm using. And comment like: # hiddenmenu, right?
[18:47] <soreau> troels: Whats not where?
[18:47] <maginot> Gieke, sure, now you have a command been executed ;D
[18:47] <nightsjammies> oh. so how do I find out which version of grub I'm using?
[18:48] <Gnea> nightsjammies: with ubuntu 9.10?
[18:48] <maginot> nightsjammies, did you read what I told you? Comment hiddenmenu
[18:48] <sealive> hi no video on youtube about:plugins says all ok
[18:48] <BBUser> cellofellow, ppa:doctormo/barry-snapshot is the PPA, I tried 'sudo apt-get install barry' as that's the package listed, but it says 'couldn't find package "barry"'
[18:48] <Gieke> is there also a command to close nautilus (or other programs)
[18:48] <troels> the possibily to turn of a specific sound - I only got themes, and No sounds at all
[18:48] <Gnea> maginot: did you see that he's already commented it?
[18:48] <nightsjammies> right, comment like: # hiddenmenu, right?
[18:48] <cellofellow> BBUser: what's the webpage for the PPA?
[18:48] <boourns2> nightsjammies, you can also do "grub --version"
[18:48] <BBUser> cellofellow, https://launchpad.net/~doctormo/+archive/barry-snapshot
[18:48] <maginot> Gnea, are you blind? take another look to his pastebin
[18:49] <troels> cellofellow, Found it - will give it a try. Thanks
[18:49] <maginot> Gnea, http://pastebin.com/dQsgvcap
[18:49] <cellofellow> nightsjammies: in Grub1 the commented parts are for the update-grub utility. Double-commented parts are completely ignored. So, make # hiddenmenu into ## hiddenmenu then run sudo update-grub
[18:49] <nightsjammies> grub (GNU GRUB 0.97)
[18:49] <Gnea> maginot: I see that he has not, and yet he said he did, so the question is, was the pastebin made before or after the comment?
[18:49] <cellofellow> nightsjammies: yeah, that's grub1 (or grub-legacy).
[18:50] <nightsjammies> okay.
[18:50] <nightsjammies> thanks btw, for all of your help :)
[18:50] <cellofellow> BBUser: what version of Ubuntu are you running?
[18:50] <maginot> Gnea, well, I believe on what I see lol
[18:50] <BBUser> cellofellow, karmic
[18:50] <mimor> Hello all... Can someone translate the following text from Dutch or English to French or German? http://paste.ubuntu.com/401960/
[18:50] <Gnea> maginot: that explains a lot heh
[18:50] <nightsjammies> so what'd I do wrong then?
[18:50] <cellofellow> BBUser: huh. You sure it has updated the cache?
[18:50] <boourns2> mimor, http://translate.google.com
[18:51] <BBUser> cellofellow, how can I update the cache?
[18:51] <mimor> boubbin, >< that's not verry perfect, is it?
[18:51] <cellofellow> BBUser: either click Update in Synaptic, or run sudo apt-get update
[18:51] <maginot> nightsjammies, again. Did you put a "#" in front of hiddenmenu ?
[18:52] <cellofellow> nightsjammies: probably best to just completely delete the line with hiddemenu
[18:52] <nightsjammies> I've tried that. Does it need to be: #hiddenmenu, or # hiddenmenu?
[18:52] <cellofellow> nightsjammies: ## hiddenmenu if anything at all
[18:52] <Gnea> nightsjammies: doesn't matter, as long as # is the first thing on the line
[18:52] <maginot> nightsjammies, ^
[18:52] <BBUser> cellofellow, it's waiting on headers right now, so one sec
[18:53] <nightsjammies> well, I've tried #hiddenmenu, ##hiddenmenu, # hiddenmenu, and ## hiddenmenu
[18:53] <nightsjammies> and all still the same result. It skips right to linux.
[18:53] <Gnea> nightsjammies: well, try ### hiddenmenu
[18:53] <cellofellow> nightsjammies: none of the changes take untill you run update-grub
[18:53] <Gnea> cellofellow: really?
[18:53] <nightsjammies> ahh okay.
[18:53] <Gnea> it's not lilo, it's grub
[18:54] <cellofellow> nightsjammies: it should be # hiddenmenu, then run update-grub
[18:54] <maginot> cellofellow, says who?
[18:54] <Gnea> only lilo ever required that the MBR be reinstalled each time
[18:54] <nightsjammies> # hiddenmenu
[18:54] <Gnea> with grub, it reads the config file each and everytime
[18:54] <nightsjammies> and I just ran update-grub.
[18:54] <BBUser> cellofellow, yeah doesn't look like it updated or installed anything
[18:54] <cellofellow> Gnea: update-grub doesn't mess with the mbr.
[18:54] <nightsjammies> I'll be right back.
[18:54] <maginot> nightfrog, please, pastebin your menu.lst
[18:54] <cellofellow> BBUser: run "sudo aptitude", it should show up in the "New Packages" section.
[18:55] <maginot> cellofellow, to update-grub is only to update the boot loader, not its config, that is done on menu.lst
[18:55] <Gnea> cellofellow: sure it does, menu.lst is always read on each bootup. it's not hard-coded.
[18:55] <cellofellow> update-grub only edits menu.lst, but looking more closely, the hiddenmenu stuff isn't touched by update-grub
[18:55] <maginot> cellofellow, please, man update-grub
[18:56] <cellofellow> maginot: I know how it works
[18:56] <maginot> cellofellow, no. You dont.
[18:56] <Gnea> cellofellow: lilo used to have to do that, if you made a change, you had to re-run lilo each time to make the changes take effect. that's one reason why grub is so much better than lilo.
[18:56] <jbartus> is there an Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud channel or do questions on it go in here?
[18:56] <Gnea> cellofellow: incorrect.
[18:56] <Gnea> cellofellow: update-grub generates a menu.lst, it doesn't edit it.
[18:56] <BBUser> cellofellow, I don't see a new packages section?
[18:57] <nightsjammies> Well hell, still didn't work...
[18:57] <Gnea> to edit is to assume that the file exists already
[18:57] <nightsjammies> booted right into linux
[18:57] <cellofellow> BBUser: umm. Ok, just search barry (hit / to open the search box)
[18:57] <maginot> nightsjammies, if you pastebin your menu.lst I may help you.
[18:57] <Gnea> nightsjammies: not surprised. check your menu.lst again and see if hiddenmenu is still commented or not
[18:57] <cellofellow> nightsjammies: maybe we're editing the wrong file
[18:57] <cellofellow> or not
[18:57] <lhl_henrylui> How do I know whether I'm 32bit or 64bit?
[18:58] <d_rwin> nightsjammies: wihich one did u install last?
[18:58] <Gnea> lhl_henrylui: uname -m
[18:58] <BBUser> cellofellow, okay it found 'libbarry'
[18:58] <maginot> nightsjammies, do the follow: cat /boot/grub/menu.lst | grep hiddenmenu
[18:58] <nightsjammies> http://pastebin.com/DjBBih4N
[18:58] <cellofellow> BBUser: hit 'n' to go to the next match
[18:58] <Gnea> lhl_henrylui: if it's i686, it's 32bit. if it's x86_64, it's 64bit
[18:58] <maginot> nightsjammies, pastebin the output of the command I gave you.
[18:59] <lhl_henrylui> Gnea: What do you mean?
[18:59] <trism> nightsjammies: there is a second hiddenmenu line in that file, you need to comment both
[18:59] <lenovo> anyone here know why ubuntu 9.10 32-bit does not see my logitech mk300 wireless keyboard and mouse ?
[18:59] <BBUser> cellofellow, there's a bunch of 'libs' and opensync for barry and stuff, but no just 'barry'
[18:59] <maginot> nightsjammies, again. You have not commented hiddenmenu
[18:59] <genii> jbartus: #ubuntu-server  or perhaps #eucalyptus
[18:59] <Gnea> nightsjammies: right, it's not commented. we determined that update-grub is not the correct command to be using for this. try gedit or nano
[18:59] <Gnea> lhl_henrylui: run this command in a terminal shell: uname -m
[18:59] <cellofellow> BBUser: you sure? search "^barry"
[18:59] <nightsjammies> http://pastebin.com/XGTnRsEW
[18:59] <jbartus> genii: tx
[18:59] <cellofellow> it should be there
[18:59] <lhl_henrylui> got it
[18:59] <BBUser> cellofellow, yep...
[19:00] <hdon> can anyone recommend an RSS gnome panel applet?
[19:00] <maginot> nightsjammies, see, you have a second hiddenmenu which isn't commented
[19:00] <cellofellow> BBUser: must not have added the PPA correctly. hit q to exit aptitude. Run sudo add-apt-repository ppa:doctormo/barry-snapshot
[19:00] <nightsjammies> yeah, I just saw it.
[19:01] <nightsjammies> okay, I'll be right back.
[19:01] <Gnea> nightsjammies: so open menu.lst with gedit (like this:  gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst ) and add a # manually
[19:01] <Gnea> er heh
[19:01] <Gnea> maginot: this'll be interesting :)
[19:02] <maginot> I hate when I have to repeat over and over again the same thing... I told him he had a hiddenmenu from the beggining. /=
[19:02] <BBUser> cellofellow, it says 'unprocessed: 1' 'unchanged: 1' is that significant?
[19:02] <cellofellow> BBUser: no
[19:02] <cellofellow> BBUser: then run sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install barry
[19:02] <Gnea> maginot: sometimes repeating doesn't always work... it also doesn't help when conflicting help is being given
[19:03] <nightsjammies> All right. That worked. Thanks much everyone :)
[19:03] <maginot> Gnea, nahh .. what really works is to pay more attention. =)
[19:03] <cellofellow> Gnea: sorry 'bout that
[19:03] <Gnea> nightsjammies: cheers :)
[19:03] <maginot> nightsjammies, sure.
[19:03] <nightsjammies> :)
[19:03] <Gnea> cellofellow: it's cool
[19:03] <Gnea> maginot: agreed :)
[19:03] <kostkon> hdon, a tray based one, like yarssr? or GrNotify (for google reader)
[19:03] <BBUser> cellofellow, it's taking a few to wait on headers every time I do update
[19:04] <nightsjammies> So now that I see that I've got more than 1 version of linux in the boot menu, I can just delete it, right?
[19:04] <skrite> is there a way to temporarily disable a trackpad on a laptop? i have a macbook that keeps accidentally jumping my cursor around
[19:04] <cellofellow> BBUser: that's normal
[19:04] <cellofellow> nightsjammies: that means you have several older kernels installed
[19:04] <maginot> nightsjammies, its there in the case you need after an update. If the last one is working properly you can remove the other, but that wont remove the kernels from /boot
[19:04] <nightsjammies> yes, I know.
[19:04] <Gnea> nightsjammies: you can, but I find that it's easier to just apt-get remove the actual kernel itself that's being referred to, since subsequent updates will just add them back in
[19:04] <cellofellow> nightsjammies: don't remove those from menu.lst, they'll just get added back the next time apt runs update-grub.
[19:04] <nightsjammies> ah, okay.
[19:05] <Gnea> :)
[19:05] <BBUser> cellofellow, E: Couldn't find package barry
[19:05] <nightsjammies> so just leave 'em. Okay. How about reordering the XP to the top of the list? Can I just cut and paste to the top of the boot order?
[19:05] <cellofellow> BBUser: that's really odd
[19:05] <maginot> nightsjammies, yep
[19:05] <Gnea> nightsjammies: sure
[19:06] <cellofellow> BBUser: the update didn't give any errors?
[19:06] <BBUser> cellofellow no, just the barry install
[19:06] <maginot> nightsjammies, but take care to not make any mistakes. I recommend you to backup menu.lst first.
[19:06] <gamusino69> hola
[19:06] <cellofellow> BBUser: that shouldn't happen
[19:06] <insano> How could I implement a Access Policy for Directories and Files?
[19:07] <insano> How could I implement an Access Policy for Directories and Files?
[19:07] <nightsjammies> right. so I'd add the XP right below: ## ## End Default Options ##
[19:07] <BBUser> cellofellow, would rebooting do anything? o.O
[19:07] <maginot> insano, what kind of "policy" ?
[19:07] <hdon> kostkon, i will check out yarssr, thanks
[19:07] <cellofellow> BBUser: oh, the package isn't called barry
[19:07] <BBUser> cellofellow, it's not? O_O
[19:08] <cellofellow> BBUser: there are packages barry-util, barrybackup-gui, libbarry, and opensync-plugin-barry
[19:08] <maginot> BBUser, why not uset aptitude search <part-of-package-name> ?
[19:08] <maginot> *uset/use
[19:08] <cellofellow> BBUser: sudo aptitude install ~nbarry should do the trick
[19:08] <hdon> kostkon, oh i see, you said tray. no i don't want the tray, i want a ticker at the top of my screen that shows new RSS stuff
[19:08] <kostkon> hdon, ok :(
[19:08] <gramm> irc.undernet.org
[19:08] <cellofellow> hdon: nifty idea, don't know if it exists. Maybe you can write it yourself?
[19:10] <BBUser> cellofellow, okay, so those are all installed...how does one open them? Because there's not any programs added to the application's menu that I can see
[19:10] <nightsjammies> Okay, here's the change that I made: http://pastebin.com/SkknV0kc
[19:10] <ActionParsnip> Yo yo yo
[19:10] <nightsjammies> Is that correct?
[19:10] <kostkon> hdon, there is snackr, but it's an adobe air app
[19:10] <cellofellow> BBUser: I'm not sure. "dpkg -L barry-util | grep /usr/bin" might give some clues
[19:11] <hdon> kostkon, oh, well i don't think i'm ready to try adobe air
[19:11] <kostkon> hdon, ok
[19:11] <hdon> kostkon, thanks for the tip. cellofellow: yes i may have to do that.
[19:11] <maginot> nightsjammies, looks to be right.
[19:11] <kostkon> hdon, np
[19:11] <hdon> does anyone know where the source code is to the gnome panel resource monitor?
[19:11] <hdon> i've been wanting to implement logarithmic time scale for it for a loooong time :)
[19:11] <nightsjammies> Okay. Thank you very much :)
[19:12] <nightsjammies> I actually learnt something today>
[19:12] <ActionParsnip> Hdon: its on the repos in a -dev deb
[19:12] <hdon> ActionParsnip, where are those repos?
[19:12] <hdon> oh, you mean, the ubuntu repos
[19:12] <hdon> thanks
[19:12] <Ferosaur> I got a question. maybe one of u can help?
[19:12] <ActionParsnip> Hdon: the standard ones have source and binarys
[19:12] <cellofellow> hdon: better to develop from the upstream sources I would think.
[19:12] <ActionParsnip> !ask | ferosaur
[19:12] <hdon> cellofellow, yeah that's my thought too
[19:12] <Ferosaur> pardon my n00bishness
[19:13] <BBUser> cellofellow, oh so these are the program folders?
[19:13] <cellofellow> hdon: I'd check gnome.org, they probably have the repository somewhere.
[19:13] <xiofire> Anyone want to list some reasons to switch to Ubuntu from Windows? I can't convince my mom to let me :(  I'm booted into Ubuntu now but waiting for the confirm to be able to install it for good.
[19:13] <cellofellow> BBUser: did the grep thing show something?
[19:13] <ActionParsnip> Xiofire: depends on their requirements of an OS
[19:13] <hdon> cellofellow, thanks, will do
[19:13] <TLUL> How can I get Karmic to show me the boot status when booting up, like previous versions of Ubuntu (as opposed to just showing the Ubuntu logo)?
[19:13] <blakkheim> xiofire: uh how old you are you..?
[19:13] <xiofire> 15
[19:14] <ActionParsnip> Xiofire: just grab a 2gb sd card or usb stick and install on that
[19:14] <BBUser> cellofellow, a bunch of different files in /usr/bin like /usr/bin/upldif /usr/bin/bktrans /usr/bin/btranslate
[19:14] <pure_hate> xiofire, Its free. that should be all the convicing a mom needs
[19:14] <Ferosaur> ok, I have the dual boot, ubuntu and windows vista. on windows I have i-tunes. in my music folder IN UBUNTU i-tunes is there. is there  a way I can transfer music to itunes from ubuntu?
[19:14] <cellofellow> BBUser: ok, um
[19:14] <TLUL> xiofire: Either install it to a USB/SD as previously mentioned, or explain that Ubuntu gets a lot less viruses, is free...
[19:15] <xiofire> Well I want to dive into Python, which is hell in windows -_-
[19:15] <ActionParsnip> Tlul: you can remove the boot options in /etc/default/grub and you will get a text boot
[19:15] <cellofellow> BBUser: it seems the main way that barry works is through the opensync-plugin-barry package. You probably need to use an opensync app, maybe evolution? I don't know precisely how opensync works.
[19:15] <TLUL> ActionParsnip: Which boot option specifically sets it to use the icon instead of a text boot?
[19:15] <imi> hello
[19:15] <Davidf88> you don't need to appy Xorg.conf
[19:15] <chat30846> hello
[19:15] <ActionParsnip> Xiofire: unless you have some specialised hardware or want to play the very latest games then linux as a whole is great
[19:16] <chat30846> were are you from
[19:16] <lenovo> anyone know anything about a wireless keyboard and mouse with ubuntu 9.10 ?
[19:16] <ActionParsnip> Tlul: quiet splash, if you remove them and then run: sudo update-grub ,you will get a text boot
[19:16] <cellofellow> xiofire: honestly never found Python on windows to be that bad... but still, better in Linux.
[19:16] <imi> I have this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdevelop/+bug/519013 but there's no progress afaik, and kdevelop crashes too often, reproducibly
[19:16] <ActionParsnip> !hcl | lenovo
[19:16] <xiofire> ActionParship: Only reason its a no is because I have Adobe photoshop on windows
[19:17] <TLUL> ActionParsnip: Thanks, I need the text boot to see where it is freezing sometimes. Hopefully this will help!
[19:17] <cellofellow> imi: this really isn't the place to be reporting bugs on a KDE app.
[19:17] <ActionParsnip> Xiofire: it may run in wine or you can switch to gimp
[19:17] <chat30846> what are you taking about
[19:17] <lesshaste> when I try to install skype throught medibuntu I get Package skype is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[19:17] <lesshaste> any ideas?
[19:17] <imi> cellofellow, you mean the launchpad or the IRC channel?
[19:17] <ActionParsnip> Tlul: you can add / remove options for one shot by edittin grub before it launches the loading
[19:18] <ActionParsnip> Tlul: read the grub docs to see how
[19:18] <ubutom> lesshaste, try installing the referring package
[19:18] <lesshaste> ubutom, what is it?
[19:18] <joshuah> lesshaste: download deb from http://www.skype.com/
[19:18] <lesshaste> joshuah, there is no karmic link is there?
[19:18] <cellofellow> imi: this particular IRC channel. Also, I don't think KDevelop uses LP for its main bugtracker, probably best to go to KDEs bugtracker and report it there. You can then link the LP bug to the KDE bug.
[19:18] <joshuah> lesshaste: http://www.skype.com/download/skype/linux/choose/ ubuntu 8.10+ 32 or 64
[19:19] <joshuah> 8.10 and up
[19:19] <joshuah> works for me
[19:19] <Ferosaur> If I have ubuntu + windows, is there a way for me to transfer music from ubuntu into my itunes
[19:19] <imi> cellofellow, see the bug report, first I went to kdevelop bugtasker they said me to upgrade kdevelop, so I will need the ubuntu team to upgrade kdevelop package
[19:19] <cellofellow> lesshaste: yeah, the package skype isn't in medibuntu anymore for some reason. There is a seperate Skyupe repo somewhere.
[19:19] <imi> *bugtracker*
[19:19] <lesshaste> cellofellow, ah..thanks
[19:19] <cellofellow> imi: ah, that stinks.
[19:19] <ZummiG777> Is there a way to make directories in /var/run permanent ?
[19:19] <lesshaste> just found https://bugs.launchpad.net/medibuntu/+bug/494564
[19:19] <ActionParsnip> Ferosaur: copy the music files or simply read the ntfs from ubuntu and you can play them
[19:19] <imi> ok, then what to do next? kdevelop really annoys me
[19:20] <Ferosaur> thanx AP
[19:20] <cellofellow> lesshaste: I know that Ubuntu Tweak includes the option to add the Skype repo. Let me check that.
[19:20] <lesshaste> cellofellow, thanks
[19:20] <ActionParsnip> Zummig777: you could have the folder elsewhere then symlink it at boot to make it appear there
[19:20] <xiofire> ActionParship Going to try wine, thanks :)
[19:21] <cellofellow> imi: you can try compiling kdevelop yourself, see if a newer version is in a PPA somewhere, or give up and use a different IDE.
[19:21] <ActionParsnip> Feroaur: could symlink the folder to a link in $HOME for easy access
[19:21] <blakkheim> imi: use vi
[19:22] <TLUL> ActionParsnip: Where in the GRUB docs would I find out how to edit the config for the next boot?
[19:22] <ActionParsnip> !grub | tlul
[19:22] <ActionParsnip> !grub2 | tlul
[19:23] <cellofellow> lesshaste: here's the apt line for the Skype repo: deb http://download.skype.com/linux/repos/debian/ stable non-free
[19:23] <ActionParsnip> Tlul: hold shift at boot then press e to (e)dit the boot
[19:23] <harjot_> how would i split an iso file so i can copy it to a usb 4 gig stick (file is approx 7-8 gb)
[19:23] <lesshaste> cellofellow, thanks!
[19:23] <cellofellow> lesshaste: :D
[19:23] <ActionParsnip> Harjot_: tar can do it
[19:24] <hvgotcodes> how do i tell if i added a broken repo to my sources?  the update manager keeps thinking it isnt up to date, and when i do apt-get update i get some errors
[19:24] <maginot> harjot_, you can use tar.
[19:24] <TLUL> ActionParsnip: Thanks, I'll try that out.
[19:24] <harjot_> maginot: is there anyway to like copy half then copy the other halgf
[19:24] <ActionParsnip> Hvgotcodes: run: sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get upgrade ,use pastebin to give the output
[19:25] <maginot> harjot_, http://paulbradley.tv/44/ this may be of some help to you
[19:26] <hvgotcodes> ActionParsnip, http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/qQP1hM86 and thanx
[19:26] <ActionParsnip> Harjot_: tar can split the file for you. dd could also be told to copy 4gb of data to a file, then the rest. I'd shoot for tar though
[19:26] <phox> Anyone know if there is a SSH or a VPN channel in IRC?? Thanks
[19:27] <Guest15275> Anyone know if there is a SSH or a VPN channel in IRC?? Thanks
[19:27] <harjot_> Ok guys thanks for your help
[19:27] <maginot> harjot_, http://trulymanaged.com/blog/how-to-split-a-large-files-to-multiple-parts-using-tar/ this is good link too =)
[19:27] <lesshaste> argh.. so how do I turn the microphone on?
[19:27] <nuk> i downloaded some games from the appManager.  where can i find them now?  they're not in the run menu :(
[19:27] <harjot_> thanks..
[19:27] <Guest15275> Anyone ??
[19:27] <harjot_> ActionParsnip: im quite interseted in the dd method
[19:27] <ActionParsnip> Hvgotcodes: looks fine, that repo is either down or removed. If you remove it then things will go smooth (comment it out in /etc/apt/sources.list or use software sources)
[19:27] <maginot> Guest15275, did you tried #ssh ?
[19:27] <markl_> Guest15275: there are several
[19:27] <overmind> Guest15275: Maybe try asking in #freenode, or /msg alis help list
[19:28] <harjot_> ActionParsnip: how would i do that?
[19:28] <BBUser> okay so...
[19:28] <markl_> #cisco is where i go for cisco vpn issues
[19:28] <Guest15275> Thanks guys
[19:28] <markl_> maybe openvpn
[19:28] <markl_> etc
[19:28] <maginot> Guest15275, actually is #openssh
[19:28] <ActionParsnip> Harjot_: read the man pages, you'l see the syntax for both ways
[19:28] <harjot_> ok
[19:28] <hvgotcodes> ActionParsnip, no, rictotz should be ricotz -- my bad sorry
[19:28] <genii> Guest15275: #openssh  exists
[19:28] <nuk> i downloaded some games from the appManager.  where can i find them now?  they're not in the run menu :(
[19:28] <nuk> sorry bout that repeat
[19:28] <maginot> harjot_, spliting files with dd isn't the best method. Tar is recommend through
[19:29] <ActionParsnip> Hvgotcodes: whatever its called, its not available right now
[19:29] <ActionParsnip> Nuk: check under games in the gnome menu
[19:29] <nuk> there is no games folder
[19:29] <hvgotcodes> yeah it was  a typo -- i have 2 external repos for the same thing, one spelled correctly one not
[19:29] <nuk> on KDE desktop
[19:29] <maginot> nuk, enable it with alacarte
[19:30] <ActionParsnip> Hvgotcodes: then remove the bad one
[19:30] <harjot_> maginot: does dd split the file or copy it directly
[19:30] <maginot> nuk, ops, alacarte is for gnome, don't know if work on kde
[19:30] <harjot_> maginot: because i really have no time for splitting let alone enough space
[19:30] <hvgotcodes> ActionParsnip, yep thanx
[19:30] <maginot> harjot_, dd is a binary copy tool. I recommend dd if you really know what you're doing.
[19:30] <ActionParsnip> Nuk: in terminal if you type a few of the first letters of its title and press tab it should offer suggestions
[19:31] <nuk> i will try that...thanks
[19:31] <ActionParsnip> Harjot_: no it will make 2 more files of 50% of the file (or whatever you specify)
[19:31] <harjot_> ActionParsnip: so dd will have to split?
[19:32] <netshinE> hey all, i just upgraded my 9.10 to the first beta of 10.04 :D
[19:32] <ActionParsnip> Harjot_: it'l be something like: dd if=file.iso of=half.iso count=4096000
[19:32] <harjot_> Which is the quickest method of getting a 6gb file to another computer in less than an hour?
[19:32] <Guest15275> Anyone know how to create a server ( SSH or VPN ) , giving donation through paypal for help !
[19:32] <blakkheim> joshuah: flash drive
[19:32] <netshinE> got a sound problem, ( Thers is not sound ) ;) can anyone plz direct me to some help ( or direct me to google search? )
[19:32] <ActionParsnip> Harjot_: not sure that's an exact command but you will get a file of the first 4gb of the big file
[19:33] <maginot> harjot_, ssh (better them with scp), netcat is a good quick solution too.
[19:33] <joshuah> blakkheim: ??
[19:33] <GuitarInc1>  is there a way to bring a background program (started at bootup from an init script) to the foreground?  I want to bring up the console for my own program which begins at startup...I can't get "fg" to work.
[19:33] <tx0> oi
[19:33] <ActionParsnip> Guest15275: sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[19:33] <harjot_> maginot: so i should use scp?
[19:33] <harjot_> maginot: i dont exactly get how you can ssh a file over unless thats scp
[19:33] <SnowmanX11> Can somebody tell me why it happens if I give parameters to mplayer that works greatly, but if I write to config file it simply does not use them?
[19:33] <Losha> Guest15275: ssh server on ubuntu is a snap. Pay the man...
[19:34] <ActionParsnip> Guest15275: then you have an ssh server with x forwarding enabled by default
[19:34] <maginot> harjot_, man ssh =)
[19:34] <blakkheim> SnowmanX11: maybe your syntax is incorrect
[19:34] <harjot_> maginot: ok thanks for your help
[19:34] <harjot_> maginot: is ssh faster than scp?
[19:34] <maginot> harjot_, yep.
[19:34] <nuk> ActionParsnip: yeah that works, but how would i make a folder called "games" then add that to it?
[19:34] <blakkheim> harjot_: scp uses ssh
[19:34] <harjot_> ok thanks
[19:34] <nuk> ***on my menu that is
[19:34] <maginot> blakkheim, but ssh is better.
[19:34] <insano> How could I implement an Directories and Files Access Policy in an Ubuntu Server?
[19:34] <ActionParsnip> Nuk: alacarte is for modifying the menu
[19:35] <insano> How could I implement Directories and Files Access Policy in an Ubuntu Server?
[19:35] <nuk> oh
[19:35] <nuk> okay
[19:35] <maginot> insano, when you first made this question I asked you, what kind of "policy"
[19:35] <blakkheim> maginot: ssh is for remotely connecting, scp is for sending files through ssh
[19:35] <SnowmanX11> blakkheim: ok, foe example: vo=gl,gl2,x11 is correct?
[19:35] <ActionParsnip> Insano: look into chmod and chown as well as how linux manages permissions
[19:35] <maginot> blakkheim, ssh can copy files too, and IS faster them with scp.
[19:35] <blakkheim> SnowmanX11: i think you can only have one listed, not multiple
[19:36] <blakkheim> maginot: show me an example of copying a file with just ssh and not scp/sftp please
[19:36] <Losha> maginot: not sure I agree with that summary. AFAIK, scp runs *over* ssh...
[19:36] <ActionParsnip> Losha: yep
[19:36] <blakkheim> Losha: i know right
[19:36] <blakkheim> Losha: he seems to think he's right though
[19:36] <insano> maginot, policy for giving permission about commands e read/write in certain files
[19:36] <insano> maginot, policy for giving permission about commands and read/write in certain files
[19:36] <SnowmanX11> blakkheim: theoretically not. PLease think about forced selection of language: lang=hu,en
[19:37] <SnowmanX11> blakkheim: or slang=en,hu
[19:37] <blakkheim> SnowmanX11: this is true, i have preferred languages in my config file, but i only meant the vo option
[19:37] <SnowmanX11> blakkheim: OK, I will try
[19:38] <OPPressed> I ran out of funny comics and theres still 1.5 hours of work left.. give me funny url!
[19:38] <Guest15275> I have a little question : all ports are closed at my school, is there anyway I can make a server at my house and just connect to that server through my laptop and just use my "home network to use my ports ??
[19:38] <Losha> OPPressed: hours of fun for you on #ubuntu-offtopic...
[19:39] <blakkheim> Guest15275: yes, if you are able to connect TO your home server from the school network that will work
[19:39] <netshinE> :??
[19:39] <SnowmanX11> blakkheim: Nope, that is still using xv instead of gl
[19:40] <SnowmanX11> blakkheim: even though I have cleared the rest
[19:40] <maginot> blakkheim, tar czf - /path/files-to-copy | ssh user@remotehost "cat > /path/data.tgz" this is an example how to copy data using ssh directly.
[19:42] <Losha> !nick
[19:42] <Guest15275> !nick
[19:42] <Losha> !register | Guest15275
[19:43] <maginot> Losha, The method of piping tar through SSH is faster than SCP not because SCP is slow (the transfer rate would theoretically be exactly the same), but because it saves a lot of time by parallelizing the tar.gz creation with the transfer. This is even more true if the source system only has one hard drive (or the only hard drive with enough free space to do the tar.gz is the same as the one you want data from).
[19:44] <Guest15275> .
[19:44] <snxs> hello, is it normal to always be uploading kb/s ... even if im not even touching the pc?? i have conky for upload info,, using ubuntu9.10
[19:44] <Losha> maginot: yes, I agree that pipelining a tar over ssh may run faster, trading cpu time off against transmission time. But scp still runs over ssh :-)
[19:44] <KevAlmighty> Anyone could help me making a server , can make a donation through paypal if you want. PST
[19:45] <Losha> KevAlmighty: did you type what ActionParsnip said?
[19:45] <priceisright> Hello, I have ubuntu 5.10 64-bit PC and I am using the live cd. When it installs it says mount cd to floppy and wont install becuase i dont have a floppy. Is there a way around this.
[19:45] <maginot> Losha, yes, never say different, just said using ssh is faster ;P
[19:46] <Losha> maginot: in that case we are in violent agreement...
[19:46] <genii> priceisright: 5.10 is long past End Of Life now
[19:46] <insano> maginot, is acl better than chmod?
[19:46] <maginot> Losha, indeed =D
[19:46] <priceisright> well its the only one i found around the house and i never ordered new one
[19:46] <GuitarInc1>  is there a way to bring a background program (started at bootup from an init script) to the foreground?  I want to bring up the console for my own program which begins at startup...I can't get "fg" to work.
[19:46] <maginot> insano, acl for directory access?
[19:47] <BluesKaj> priceisright, yeah, install a newer version like karmic 9.10
[19:47] <salam> does anybody know a program which support sending webcam in yahoo?
[19:47] <Losha> insano: acls are more powerful, but more complex. For casual use it's overkill, IMO...
[19:47] <insano> maginot, Yes
[19:47] <insano> Losha, How come?
[19:47] <maginot> insano, like using what for that ? I think thats new for me
[19:48] <insano> I want to deny access for certain king of user.
[19:48] <insano> kind*
[19:48] <Losha> priceisright: Looks like 5.10 is so old it still uses floppies. Do yourself a favor and get 8.10 or 9.10...
[19:48] <Losha> priceisright: oops, I mean 8.04 or 9.10...
[19:48] <salam> does anybody know a program which support sending webcam in yahoo?
[19:48] <maginot> insano, I think I'm a little lost with you problem. Is the user connected locally on the box or its remote?
[19:49] <Losha> insano: I'd also like to know what kind of users you want to deny?
[19:49] <insano> I want to block remote access to the server, maginot
[19:49]  * maginot starts strips his distro to make a install cd! \o/
[19:49] <gellmar> Hello! Is here anybody related to ubuntu lucid netboots?
[19:49] <maginot> insano, ahh remote access, I'm thinking about local access. What protocol the user uses to connect?
[19:50] <salam>  does anybody know a program which support sending webcam in yahoo?
[19:50] <fiyawerx> How do you know what version of xorg you're using?
[19:50] <rewati> hi i wanted to know ubuntu 10.04  dose it support iphone??
[19:50] <maginot> fiyawerx, Xorg -version
[19:50] <mneptok> insano: when you say "remote access" what do you mean? remote login via SSH?
[19:50] <ZykoticK9> rewati, ask in #ubuntu+1
[19:51] <fiyawerx> rewati, i just plugged mine in - fspot came up with my iphone pictures on it
[19:51] <Losha> salam: I found this on google. Dunno if it's any good: http://www.fileguru.com/apps/yahoo_messenger_for_ubuntu
[19:52] <salam> thx so much
[19:52] <fiyawerx> rewati, rhythmbox sees it as well, but doesnt see any of the tracks on the "ipod" that were put there as mp3s from itunes in windows, if that helps
[19:52] <rewati> fiyawerx that works on 9.10 but music dosnt works and application browsing dosnt works and file push up dosnt work
[19:52] <fiyawerx> rewati, ah yeah not sure, first time I ever tried plugging mine in, I'm just happy it charges :)
[19:53] <insano> maginot, ssh
[19:53] <salam> losha. thx
[19:53] <Losha> salam: so welcome...
[19:54] <mneptok> insano: enable SSH login only with valid SSH keys, and make sure only the users you want to have access have entries in their ~/.ssh/authorized_keys. also, install denyhosts to block IPs that have multiple repeat failures.
[19:54] <maginot> insano, so I still think that user/group is your better solution.
[19:55] <Lemontree84> Mornin': i got a short question: Everytime i start a 3d game, it works without a greater problem, but every 3d game  shows up with "blue pass"
[19:55] <Lemontree84> any solutions for this ?
[19:55] <maginot> insano, put the folder you don't want to be access on a group, put the users who have access to this group, and don't put those you don't want.
[19:55] <Legendario> Are u guys experiencing a problem with flash player, recently?
[19:55] <maginot> Legendario, not me.
[19:55] <Losha> insano: you can blacklist selected users from logging in via ssh by editing /etc/ssh/sshd_config. I forget the exact syntax....
[19:55] <maginot> Legendario, just usethe flashplayer from adobe site.
[19:56] <gellmar> Legendario, and kill the pulseaudio
[19:56] <Ironholds> Anyone familiar with Ubuntu's network settings?
[19:56] <maginot> Losha, this will blacklist users, but not access to some folders
[19:56] <gellmar> Ironholds: me
, i can't click on flash embended videos
[19:56] <Losha> insano: http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/openssh-deny-or-restrict-access-to-users-and-groups.html
[19:57] <Legendario> I can access only with keyboard keys
[19:57] <Losha> maginot: sorry, I must've missed the bit where he said access some folders and not others...
[19:57] <SocialNicheGuru> hi all. i installed ubuntu and I want to use ftp to transfer files from my old host to my new one directly. do I have to install proftpd server? is there a gui I can use to transfer directly ffrom one host to another?
[19:57] <BluesKaj> Ironholds, how do you mean , ethernet ,wifi or network interfaces
[19:57] <maginot> Legendario, type this on your firefox address bar and see what version of flashplayer you're using: about:plugins
[19:57] <Ironholds> gellmar: smashing. Is there any way to turn an ubuntu-equipped laptop into a router or wireless forwarding device? My desktop (vista *crosses self*) won't recognise the network, while my laptop does. Unfortunately said laptop has a dinky screen and keyboard which is pissing me off.
[19:58] <maginot> Ironholds, iptables and ip route will do the trick #netfilter
[19:58] <Legendario> maginot, Shockwave Flash 10.0 r45
[19:58] <gellmar> Ironholds: yes you can
[19:58] <gellmar> use iptables and dhcp interface
[19:58] <Ironholds> maginot: smashing. I'm a complete ubuntu (and indeed, linux) newb. How do I set that up? :P
[19:59] <gellmar> Ironholds: well
[19:59] <gellmar> let's have a look
[19:59] <maginot> Ironholds, well, mine is 10.0 r32, its older them yours and works fine for me
[19:59] <maginot> Ironholds, sorry, wrong nick
[19:59] <maginot> Legendario, ^
[19:59] <Ironholds> maginot: heh, tis fine
[20:00] <Legendario> maginot, what?
[20:00] <maginot> Ironholds, to you configure your linux box to act as a router will not be a simple task for a newb
[20:00] <maginot> Legendario, well, mine is 10.0 r32, its older them yours and works fine for me
[20:00] <insano> thankx maginot Losha
[20:00] <Legendario> maginot, maybe that's the problem...
[20:01] <maginot> Legendario, maybe, is that the last version?
[20:01] <Legendario> maginot, guess so. I am using karmic standards packages...
[20:02] <maginot> Legendario, Hmm well, you can always try to remove and update to the version of adobe's website, sometimes newly version have bugs
[20:02] <Mac43DO> Hi! I installed the latest regular Ubuntu on my LG X 110.  The problem is, mice are only recognized, when they are plugged-in at boot time.
[20:02] <maginot> Mac43DO, What mice?
[20:03] <Legendario> maginot, thanks... I'll see...
[20:03] <Mac43DO> maginot: USB
[20:03] <maginot> Mac43DO, is that usb, ps/2...razor, ms ?
[20:03] <maginot> Mac43DO, Did you tried to plug your mouse on different ports?
[20:03] <Mac43DO> maginot: Sorry, it is USB
[20:03]  * likemindead is running Ubuntu 10.04 Beta 1 right now and LOVING it. :D
[20:04] <Mac43DO> maginot: no mesg, when I plug-in an usb-mouse at runtime
[20:05] <maginot> Mac43DO, okay, but you tried to change the USB port it is plugged in to see if works? And whats your mice model?
[20:05] <Mac43DO> maginot: I tried every USB-Port and different mice
[20:05] <priceisright> ubuntu cant read my cd-rom drive it cant read /dev/cdrom
[20:05] <maginot> Mac43DO, ok, so plug the mouse, and do a #dmesg on terminal and pastebin the output
[20:06] <priceisright> it is asking for drivers
[20:06] <blinkiz> Hello. Am using rsync to syncronize a 73GB file. It takes very long time to do checksum of these. Does it exist anyway to speed this up under Ubuntu 9.10?
[20:06] <Mac43DO> maginot: at boot-time? because at runtime there is no output, when I plugin the mouse.
[20:07] <maginot> Mac43DO, no. Boot the system without the mouse. Them plug the mouse and if it not work go to the terminal type dmesg and pastebin the output
[20:07] <Mac43DO> maginot: ok, just a moment
[20:07] <SelfAdjoint> Hi everyone... has anyone experienced irssi messing the messages? I am somewhat new to IRC and, frankly, do not understand the protocol very well
[20:08] <blakkheim> SelfAdjoint: while irssi is my favorite irc client and i think it's the best out there, maybe if you are new to irc you might want to try something like xchat instead
[20:08] <maginot> SelfAdjoint, you can try xchat for example.
[20:08] <domjohnson> Hello
[20:08] <maginot> of course, if you have a GUI
[20:08] <maginot> Hi
[20:08] <domjohnson> I just messed up my PATH thingy
[20:09] <domjohnson> Is there a way I can restore it?
[20:09] <SelfAdjoint> perhaps you
[20:09] <SelfAdjoint> your'right
[20:09] <hiexpo> hello all
[20:09] <Losha> blinkiz: not really. There isn't much that will magically make 73GB of data synchronize incredibly quickly. Even a straight copy would take a noticeable time. Depending on how out of sync they are, a straight copy might even be faster...
[20:09] <xerox1> hi, I am looking for a tool to encrypt folders; gpg doesn't do the trick; any recommendations?
[20:10] <SelfAdjoint> sorry, new keyboard:-D I was hoping to get started successfully with a console client, xchat seems to do ass well, though. Thanks for the advice
[20:10] <blakkheim> xerox1: tar + gpg
[20:10] <hiexpo> i don't know what i  did but somehow my wireless mouse is acting crazy it times out etc
[20:10] <blinkiz> Losha, The 73GB file already is copied straight over. Is keeping these two in sync am interesting of.
[20:10] <xerox1> blakkheim, i don't like to use tar... something else?
[20:11] <blakkheim> xerox1: LUKS+dm-crypt
[20:11] <xerox1> blakkheim, will try that; thanks
[20:11] <ArkeNou> Bonjour. :)
[20:11] <hiexpo> how do i reconfigure my mouse in ubuntu 9.10
[20:11] <ArkeNou> J'ai besoin d'aide svp. :x
[20:11] <blakkheim> !fr | akre
[20:11] <maginot> xerox1, you want to encrypt for backup or to daily use ?
[20:11] <blakkheim> tab completion fail
[20:11] <ArkeNou> Blakkheim?
[20:12] <ArkeNou> English?
[20:12] <BluesKaj> yup
[20:12] <blakkheim> ArkeNou: yes, this is an english channel
[20:12] <ArkeNou> ...
[20:12] <ArkeNou> A frensh canal? :sx
[20:12] <xerox1> no, to store in an online cloud; don't trust them
[20:12] <Myrtti> !fr | ArkeNou
[20:12] <ArkeNou> french*
[20:12] <ArkeNou> :s
[20:12] <Losha> blinkiz: I don't know of a faster method. If it were made up of a bunch of smaller files, you could do it much more quickly by comparing modification times on the individual files I suppose...
[20:12] <likemindead> Welp, I'm off to install Lucid (on the Live CD at the moment). :-)
[20:12] <Mac43DO> maginot: http://pastebin.com/yCcn7XHm
[20:12] <blinkiz> Losha, jeje..
[20:13] <xerox1> magic_ninjai, so neither nor...
[20:13] <maginot> domjohnson, what you did to you PATH?
[20:13] <domjohnson> Add something else to it, and now it just says path invalid or something
[20:13] <domjohnson> No such directory
[20:13] <domjohnson> and i can't use mkdir
[20:13] <domjohnson> and I assume I can't use many other commands
[20:13] <Mac43DO> maginot: Does not help much, does it?
[20:14] <maginot> Mac43DO, no, it doesn't =/ Did you took to long to do dmesg after pluging the mouse? I hope to get some info about that from your kernel
[20:15] <xerox1> magic_ninjai, sorry...
[20:15] <Mac43DO> maginot: I'm no noob with Linux. I assure you, dmesg gives NOTHING, when I plugin a mouse. That's why I'm here :-D
[20:15]  * maginot starts packing his stuff to go drink some beer \o/
[20:15] <Pirate_Hunter> running 8.4 where would I find lilo.conf as it aint in /boot?
[20:16] <domjohnson> Does anyone know how to restore PATH?
[20:16] <Mac43DO> maginot: If there was an error message, I could handle it.
[20:16] <Pirate_Hunter> never mind just found the directory
[20:16] <maginot> Mac43DO, without a weapon and a body we don't have a crime lol
[20:16] <domjohnson> Just to the 'factory defaults' - didn't change anything til today
[20:16] <maginot> Mac43DO, you can try to see if you find something on your logs (/var/log)
[20:17] <Mac43DO> maginot: yeah... I hoped somebody knows this bug...
[20:17] <maginot> daemon.log is a good place to start
[20:17] <DaZ> Mac43DO: does it work in windows? >:
[20:17] <Mac43DO> DaZ: What is windows?
[20:17] <maginot> hehehe
[20:17] <Mac43DO> ^^
[20:17] <maginot> great answer ;X
[20:17] <domjohnson> maginot - Only added something else to it, but it just says 'No such file or directory' (or whatever the equivelant is)
[20:17] <SuspectZero_> how to i install grub4dos to a partition through ubuntu?
[20:17] <domjohnson> *and now
[20:17] <Mac43DO> Haven't installed something like that
[20:18] <maginot> domjohnson, what is the output of echo $PATH ?
[20:18] <domjohnson> instea dof "but it"
[20:18] <DaZ> Mac43DO: something determining whether it's linux or hardware issue :f
[20:18] <domjohnson> maginot - nothing
[20:18] <domjohnson> :/
[20:18] <maginot> domjohnson, so you removed your path.
[20:18] <Mac43DO> DaZ: the mouse works with my kubuntu on my Desktop-PC
[20:18] <domjohnson> Yeah...
[20:18] <domjohnson> Looks like it.
[20:18] <maginot> domjohnson, paste bin your /etc/profile and ~/.bashrc
[20:19] <domjohnson> ok
[20:19] <DaZ> Mac43DO: and it's not port issue?
[20:19] <DaZ> ah, nvm
[20:19] <priceisright> My live cd wont detect and mount my cdrom
[20:19] <DaZ> i'm still reading your previous messages.
[20:19] <priceisright> what commands do i have to do
[20:19] <Mac43DO> DaZ: I tried every USB-port
[20:19] <domjohnson> maginot - sorry to sound stupid...but...which files?
[20:20] <maginot> domjohnson, a basic path looks like: PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/opt/bin:/opt/local/bin
[20:20] <maginot> domjohnson, /etc/profile and ~/.bashrc (~ means your home directory like /home/user)
[20:20] <DaZ> if it was udev issue then kernel would see it anyway :f
[20:21] <domjohnson> maginot - there's only profile.d
[20:21] <Mac43DO> DaZ: That is the Problem: NO kernel messages, when plugging-in a mouse
[20:21] <domjohnson> I beg your pardon
[20:21] <maginot> Mac43DO, if its a udev problem just run udevadm trigger
[20:21] <domjohnson> There is a profile :)
[20:22] <avo> hi
[20:22] <maginot> Mac43DO, actually doing udevadm monitor is better to see what is happening, them plug the mouse after running that
[20:22] <sixstring> Howdy! Can you help me un-fubar my partition tables?  I fdisk'd my main drive by accident.  It tells me the kernel is using the old table until reboot. How can I read the kernel's partition table?
[20:23] <domjohnson> maginot - http://paste.ubuntu.com/402013/
[20:23] <maginot> sixstring, to recovery disk partitions testdisk is a great solution.
[20:23] <domjohnson> And thanks for the help, by the way :)
[20:24] <LinuxGuy2009> Do package repositories always have to be formatted in a proper pool to be used as a source? Theres no way to just add a folder full of packages as a source?
[20:24] <DaZ> Mac43DO: maybe try loading module and plugging it in
[20:25] <DrDank> hey guys whats up?
[20:25] <Mac43DO> DaZ: which module?
[20:25] <DaZ> Mac43DO: i've found simillar issue to yours, tho dmesg saw the device.
[20:25] <maginot> Mac43DO, did you tried udevadm monitor ?
[20:26] <DrDank> sorry guys, im new to ubuntu, and using xchat, its nothing like mirc, How do I connect to servers that are not int he connect dialog box, withou adding them to the box?
[20:26] <Mac43DO> DaZ: I tried tail -f /var/log/udev
[20:26] <DaZ> Mac43DO: check in lsmod, mine uses psmouse :f
[20:26] <KevAlmighty> Anyone can help me making a server , making donation through paypal for it
[20:26] <Mac43DO> DaZ: But no messages
[20:26] <Mac43DO> DaZ: psmouse is loaded
[20:26] <kubanc> hellow. Is there any simliar program like Xorg, but less RAM memory "hungry".. ?
[20:27] <DaZ> Mac43DO: does anything else plugged into usb works?
[20:27] <DaZ> eh, i'm tired :f
[20:27] <blakkheim> kubanc: lol
[20:27] <elvirolo> hi everyone
[20:27] <kacper> #ubuntu-pl
[20:27] <Mac43DO> DaZ: A good question, I wil try a scanner
[20:28] <blakkheim> KevAlmighty: what kind of server
[20:28] <elvirolo> i'm trying to repair my ubuntu installation via the live cd. I chrooted to my / partition, but i can't get an internet connection from within the chroot. How do i do that ?
[20:29] <joaquin> hola...hay alguien ahi?
[20:29] <xerox1> elvirolo, can you ping your router?
[20:29] <blakkheim> !pm | KevAlmighty
[20:30] <khalil> not sure if this is totally ubuntu realted but here goes. I have ubuntu on a 250gb external drive and I would like to install win7 on the same drive. Is this possible? If so would it mean formatting my external drive?
[20:30] <maginot> domjohnson, actually I asked you the wrong file, you should have ~/.profile  with something like: http://maginot.pastebin.com/Pk0QZ8FF
[20:30] <domjohnson> ok
[20:31] <domjohnson> Sorry, i find it easier yo use the Ubuntu pastebin
[20:31] <maginot> argh, I'm making a mess here
[20:31] <domjohnson> Don't have an account with pastebin.com
[20:31] <domjohnson> :/
[20:31] <blakkheim> domjohnson: you dont need one
[20:31] <maginot> sorry, you don't need an account on pastebin.com.
[20:31] <zleap> maginot, i was just gonna say that
[20:32] <maginot> but anyway, I have to go now, sorry if I can't help anymore, I'm going to drink some beer haha =D
[20:32] <mehgahbleh> Anyone know how to kill all instances of firefox on a computer without access to root, and without having the ability to reboot.
[20:32] <mehgahbleh> I tried killall -9 firefox
[20:32] <mehgahbleh> but it didn't do shit
[20:32] <blakkheim> mehgahbleh: killall -9 fir-
[20:32] <blakkheim> oh
[20:32] <elvirolo> xerox1, yes i can
[20:32] <elvirolo> xerox1, yes i can
[20:33] <maginot> domjohnson, if the path is your only problem put export PATH=$PATH:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/opt/bin:/opt/local/bin  on your ~/.bashrc
[20:33] <Mac43DO> DaZ: No reaction, too
[20:33] <xerox1> elvirolo, did you have a look at /etc/resolv.conf?
[20:33] <DaZ> Mac43DO: modprobe usbcore? :f
[20:33] <DaZ> Mac43DO: paste lsmod
[20:33] <domjohnson> Ah maginot, I've fixed it
[20:33] <domjohnson> Cheers ;)
[20:33] <elvirolo> xerox1, yup i copied it from the livecd
[20:33] <Mac43DO> DaZ: Module not found
[20:34] <mehgahbleh> blakkheim: When I try to open it from a terminal, I get
[20:34] <mehgahbleh> firefox
[20:34] <mehgahbleh> Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module": /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/modules/libcanberra-gtk-module.so: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64
[20:34] <maginot> Mac43DO, udevadm monitor
[20:34] <DaZ> mehgahbleh: and you're using 64bit distro?
[20:34] <xerox1> elvirolo, and have you added your router via "route add ..."?
[20:35] <maginot> Mac43DO, if you do what I'm telling you, you will have the ouput needed when plugin and unpluginn the mouse.
[20:35] <blakkheim> mehgahbleh: looks like you're trying to open an x86_64 binary on an i686 system
[20:35] <mehgahbleh> blakkheim: It's always worked.
[20:35] <DaZ> or with 32bit firefox.
[20:35] <blakkheim> mehgahbleh: output of uname -r please
[20:35] <mehgahbleh> 2.6.28-18-generic
[20:35] <blakkheim> err i'm sorry, uname -m
[20:35] <blakkheim> not -r
[20:35] <khalil> hello?
[20:36] <Mac43DO> DaZ: lsusb just gives 5 root hubs
[20:36] <ajenbo> Hi i have a TB-4200 that i would like to use, but so fare i can only get it to move like a mouse
[20:36] <mehgahbleh> x86_64
[20:36] <khalil> does anyone know how to partition a drive without formatting it?
[20:36] <alonea> is there anything better than ndiswrapper? I get DC'd a lot and have trouble connecting to WPA2. It connects to unsecured fine, but we are not allowed to use that here.
[20:36] <ajenbo> I followed https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AiptekTablet but nothing changed
[20:36] <blakkheim> mehgahbleh: hmm then that's not the issue
[20:36] <mehgahbleh> Yep
[20:36] <mehgahbleh> Well, the thing is that I'm running everything over a shell
[20:36] <ajenbo> well actualy it seamed to have cause my mouse to be harder to click with
[20:36] <mehgahbleh> Now I don't know anything about the architecture\
[20:36] <ajenbo> please help :/
[20:36] <Mac43DO> maginot: No, outout with udevadm monitor
[20:36] <mehgahbleh> But even if i restart my desktop, all my instances keep on running
[20:36] <elvirolo> xerox1, ah, no... should i do something like route add 192.168.0.1 ?
[20:36] <DaZ> Mac43DO: it doesn't make sense at all so it's probably ubuntu feature.
[20:37] <AbortD> does xubuntu run on its own libs or gnomes libs?
[20:37] <mehgahbleh> I tried logging out and back in, but that didn't work
[20:37] <Mac43DO> DaZ: Yes, very confusing
[20:37] <DaZ> Mac43DO: i'd shoot it's power saving related
[20:37] <Myrtti> ader10: may I pm?
[20:38] <ader10> yes
[20:38] <xerox1> elvirolo, "sudo route add default gw <router-ip>"
[20:38] <maginot> Mac43DO, if you have no output this only means one thing, its  your kernel who isn't recognizing the mouse, trying update the kernel is a good ideia, other ideia is to boot with your mouse plugged in (its when it works) and see what lsmod shows, boot wihout the mouse and put the mouse and see what lsmod shows, compare the results to see which module isn't being loaded.
[20:38] <Mac43DO> DaZ: No,  the LG wasn't in powersaving-modus
[20:38] <elvirolo> xerox1, thank you so much man it works
[20:38] <DaZ> Mac43DO: usb is not hotpluggable at all.
[20:38] <xerox1> elvirolo, no problem ;)
[20:38] <DaZ> er, maginot i mean
[20:38] <toyman61> How to install cinerella ?  The receipt at http://cinelerra.org/getting_cinelerra.php#ubuntu does not work..
[20:38] <alonea> its an Atheros card
[20:39] <maginot> DaZ, sorry, don't get that
[20:39] <AbortD> alonea, whats the problem with your atheros card?
[20:39] <andrew________> Is there any way to confirm my traffic in Chrome is being tunneled throug ssh?
[20:39] <Mac43DO> maginot: ok, I make a restart with a mouse and check lsusb
[20:39] <andrew________> The command I used was ssh -ND user@blah.com
[20:39] <blakkheim> andrew________: tcpdump or wireshark
[20:39] <bencc> is there a keyboard shortcard to delete a row in gedit?
[20:39] <andrew________> Erm.. I had the port there too
[20:39] <lara016xx> show sexy
[20:39] <andrew________> tcpdump it is
[20:39] <domjohnson> In the following command, what does pwd represent? "$ export PATH=`pwd`/depot_tools:"$PATH"
[20:39] <hamzaatova2> the memory card isn't mounted when inserted-- i will do a restart
[20:39] <blakkheim> bencc: it's "dd" in vi :)
[20:39] <DaZ> bencc: try ctrl+k
[20:39] <LinuxGuy2009> bencc: Shift+down arrow, followed by delete
[20:40] <lara016xx> i m her
[20:40] <maginot> lsusb only shows what is on your USB, you problem is with kernel or udev, udevadm monitor MUST show the mouse when you plug it
[20:40] <VCoolio> domjohnson: your current directory
[20:40] <andrew________> blakkheim: It says no suitable device found for tcpdump?
[20:40] <alonea> AbortD: Well, since its one of the newer ones I had to ndiswrapper it, but its very unstable with wpa2. I have a lot of trouble connecting, get dc'd a lot, and eventually it wont let me connect again until I restart computer.
[20:40] <domjohnson> ok
[20:40] <guntbert> !ot | lara016xx
[20:40] <DaZ> maginot: y, it MUST!
[20:40] <maginot> well, have to go anyway, can't help furthermore. Cya.
[20:40] <blakkheim> andrew________: maybe you should try wireshark, it's a bit more noob friendly
[20:40] <AbortD> alonea undo the ndiswrapper and i will show you how to get it working
[20:41] <AbortD> you are running karmic right?
[20:41] <toyman61> andrew________, Wireshark is an excellent tool..
[20:41] <andrew________> blakkheim: Perhaps not since it always confuses the heck out of me
[20:41] <alonea> yeah, that latest ubuntu remix. I have a netbook.
[20:41] <andrew________> I have no idea what to look for in wireshark
[20:41] <bencc> LinuxGuy2009: works. thanks
[20:41] <blakkheim> andrew________: lol, well then i don't know what to tell you
[20:41] <ashwani> a
[20:41] <Myrtti> lara016xx: do you have an Ubuntu Linux support related question?
[20:41] <bencc> DaZ: not sure what it does
[20:41] <blakkheim> andrew________: you want to check if there are http requests/data being sent or if it's encrypted
[20:41] <LinuxGuy2009> bencc: welcome
[20:42] <andrew________> blakkheim: Ahh, right
[20:42] <alonea> AbortD: since I am kinda on that wifi atm, I will undo it after I know what to do next. ^_^
[20:42] <AbortD> alonea try this and tell me if it works linux-backports-modules-karmic-generic
[20:42] <DaZ> bencc: it's kwrite shortcut, i thought maybe it works in gedit as well <:
[20:42] <ashwani> can any one tell me how to dual boot two linux on single machine one is ubuntu n second is rhel
[20:42] <andrew________> blakkheim: Or if the requests are going to anywhere except localhost?
[20:42] <AbortD> alonea i just bought my laptop and it has a atheros card
[20:42] <blakkheim> andrew________: just make sure chromium (or chrome or whatever) is set to use your local ssh proxy
[20:42] <blakkheim> andrew________: no the requests will go to your ssh server
[20:42] <AbortD> audo apt-get install linux-backports-modules-jaunty-generic
[20:42] <alonea> AbortD: Yeah, I got this 2 weeks ago
[20:42] <AbortD> i meant
[20:42] <AbortD> got mine feb second
[20:43] <Mac43DO> DaZ: Ok, now I have some error-messages in dmesg regarding the usb-ports. Something with cannot reset and cannot disable port 6
[20:43] <LinuxGuy2009> (I just started using chrome and love the bookmark sync feature)
[20:43] <ashwani> can any one tell me how to dual boot two linux on single machine one is ubuntu n second is rhel
[20:43] <DaZ> Mac43DO: just pastebin it
[20:43] <blakkheim> !repeat | ashwani
[20:43] <LinuxGuy2009> ashwani: Install one and then install the other.
[20:43] <andrew________> blakkheim: I thought that chrome would send all requests to the local port ssh/chrome is set to, and then it'd go from there to the ssh server?
[20:43] <robo> hi: so I try to re-ip a machine by editing /etc/network/interfaces and change the ip, then run /etc/init.d/network restart -- when I do that it kills networking completely. (ifconfig no longer shows eth0). Any advise?
[20:44] <Mac43DO> DaZ: Ok
[20:44] <AbortD> does xubuntu run on its own libs or gnomes libs?
[20:44] <ashwani> the second os does not shows the entry of other
[20:44] <blakkheim> andrew________: you setup a local forwarded port and anything using that proxy (localhost:portyouchose) will be tunneled to your ssh server, in chromium's settings you will put localhost:portyouchose for the SOCKS proxy
[20:44] <tucemiux> Here's a funky one, anyone knows if it's possible to use grub to dual boot 2 different hard drives?  Basically I have 2 hard drives on my laptop.  One hard drive has my working setup, dual booting with XP and ubuntu.  I want to use my second hard drive for testing purposes, Im going to install windows 7 first and then lucid
[20:44] <DaZ> AbortD: xfce runs on gtk2 like gnome
[20:44] <LinuxGuy2009> AbortD: look up xfce on packages.ubuntu.com itll sjow ya what its deps are.
[20:44] <alonea> AbortD: will undo the ndiswrapper shortly and see if that works instead.
[20:45] <blakkheim> andrew________: i use firefox and it works fine, never tried chrome/ium so i don't know the exact wording
[20:45] <kruzen> Hi all.. "Unable to load the kernel module 'nvida.ko'......"
[20:45] <kruzen> some help?
[20:45] <AbortD> alonea i can almost guarantee it will i had the exact same problem
[20:45] <AbortD> where it disconnect and shows the service wrong
[20:45] <andrew________> blakkheim: OKies, will try wireshark now :)
[20:45] <AbortD> DaZ, so everything with gnome will run on xfce?
[20:46] <alonea> AbortD: and I wont use Ndiswrapper at all correct?
[20:46] <Mac43DO> DaZ: http://pastebin.com/T8L1saSS
[20:46] <LinuxGuy2009> kruzen: Oiffical driver or repo driver?
[20:46] <DaZ> AbortD: why wouldn't it run?
[20:46] <AbortD> unless that package installs it alonea and i dont think it will
[20:46] <Mac43DO> DaZ: Mouse and scanner are plugged in
[20:46] <AbortD> dunno
[20:46] <jff400> hi
[20:46] <AbortD> never used xfce
[20:46] <kruzen> LinuxGuy2009: official
[20:46] <LinuxGuy2009> AbortD: You can run any app you want in any desktop environment or window manager.
[20:47] <AbortD> yeah but i dont want to download every lib for that window manager
[20:47] <LinuxGuy2009>  kruzen: Which ubuntu release 9.10?
[20:47] <AbortD> like running kde stuff in gnome
[20:47] <AbortD> i downloaded the wrong version of ubuntu ;/
[20:47] <kruzen> LinuxGuy2009: yeap.
[20:47] <LinuxGuy2009> AbortD: So what are you asking then?
[20:47] <AbortD> i got xfce instead of gnome
[20:47] <Pirate_Hunter> just updated lilo got the following warnings, wondering if they can be ignored - http://paste.ubuntu.com/402021/ ?
[20:47] <alonea> ok, one quick question, how do you bring up the taskmanager? wasn't it shift+esp or something?
[20:48] <AbortD> and wanted to run gnome programs in xfce without having bulky libs everywhere
[20:48] <LinuxGuy2009> kruzen: Yeah i never had any luck with 9.10 myself on 3 machines Ive tested on.
[20:48] <AbortD> alonea system monitor?
[20:48] <hiexpo> need help configuring my mouse is doing weird stuff
[20:48] <voltax> #debian-es-cachondeo
[20:48] <alonea> AbortD: yeah, I guess its called that
[20:48] <LinuxGuy2009> AbortD: Well you cant change what deps a package depends on. They are what they are.
[20:49] <AbortD> system - admin  - system monitor
[20:49] <LinuxGuy2009> AbortD: Only thing you can do is look for alternatives with no gnome deps.
[20:49] <DaZ> Mac43DO: dunnolol >:
[20:49] <kruzen> LinuxGuy2009: so what do I do? =x
[20:49] <DaZ> Mac43DO: if there are any updates, install them.
[20:49] <AbortD> LinuxGuy2009, but does xfce use the same libs as gnome?
[20:49] <Mac43DO> DaZ: Seems to be a kernel-bug
[20:49] <LinuxGuy2009> kruzen: I personally have reverted back to 9.04 and its running great. Just sitting back and waiting for 10.04 final.
[20:50] <alonea> AbortD: no, the thing that lists stuff that you can kill. Or was that app KDE only?
[20:50] <andreas__> how can i add netbook remix to the desktop edition
[20:50] <AbortD> alonea system monitor :P
[20:50] <AbortD> unless yours is a different version
[20:50] <LinuxGuy2009> AbortD: I already said packages.ubuntu.com and search for xfce and it will tell you what libraries it uses. Its not hard.
[20:50] <AbortD> didnt see that
[20:50] <alonea> AbortD: I can't see it I guess. I have an application that is stuck on my screen
[20:51] <mehgahbleh> Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module": /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/modules/libcanberra-gtk-module.so: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64
[20:51] <mehgahbleh> Anyone knows what this means?
[20:51] <andreas__> how can i add netbook remix to the desktop edition
[20:51] <kruzen> LinuxGuy2009: ok..and thanks for your time =)
[20:51] <snow_> why velvet is not in ubuntu apt-get list ?
[20:51] <_silentAssassin> anders_: u can just install it thru apt-get ... !! though i am not sure you would be impressed with using it on desktop edition
[20:51] <rafaelsoaresbr> hello, is there an alternative to cheese?
[20:51] <LinuxGuy2009> andreas__: Just install ubuntu-netbook-remix meta package
[20:51] <LinuxGuy2009> kruzen: sure
[20:51] <AbortD> alonea, open terminal and type xkill
[20:51] <Mac43DO> DaZ: A lot of Updates ;-)
[20:51] <AbortD> then click the program
[20:52] <ibnulislam> Can I upgrade my Karmic yo Lucid by alternate cd iso image?
[20:52] <alonea> AbortD: THankyou!
[20:52] <LinuxGuy2009> ibnulislam: Lucid isnt done yet
[20:52] <LinuxGuy2009> #ubuntu+1
[20:53] <AbortD> alonea np
[20:53] <Flannel> ibnulislam: But yes, Alternate CDs can be used to upgrade.
[20:53] <_silentAssassin> ibnulislam: yes u can
[20:53] <phantasam> jaunty whit all updates + some tweaking is best.. i have almost one year uptime no problems ;)
[20:53] <LinuxGuy2009> phantasam: I agree Jaunty was made pretty good.
[20:54] <ibnulislam> I am getting alternate cd image. DO I need to burn it on CD medium or can I use it without it?
[20:54] <switch10_> when writing a script, why should I use the #!/bin/bash on the first line.  The script runs the same with or without it?
[20:54] <phantasam> sryy this was for private message lol.. i use xubuntu btw :)
[20:54] <LinuxGuy2009> ibnulislam: You can unetbootin it.
[20:54] <_silentAssassin> ibnulislam: u can mount it and then upgrade LinuxGuy2009
[20:55] <ibnulislam> LinuxGuy2009: But I need to upgrade from karmic?
[20:55] <Flannel> ibnulislam: You do need to be on Karmic (or Hardy) to upgrade to Lucid.  But again, Lucid won't be out for a month and is still development software.  You should strongly consider waiting for the final release
[20:55] <_silentAssassin> ibnulislam: do you have the iso image of ubuntu alternate ??
[20:56] <LinuxGuy2009> ibnulislam: sudo mount image.iso -o loop /folder/
[20:56] <LinuxGuy2009> ibnulislam: add as repo source and go to town maybe?
[20:56] <ibnulislam> _silentAssassin: getting it
[20:56] <hiexpo> need help reconfiguring my mouse its driving me crazy
[20:56] <_silentAssassin> Flannel: though lucid isnt out ..... still its good !! few bugs and inconsistencies .... but its being rectified pretty quicky !!
[20:57] <Flannel> _silentAssassin: Especially in this channel, please don't recommend Lucid until it's stable
[20:57] <phantasam> did you guys know for remastersys i manage to create my own xubuntu distribution whit it.. you can tweak system your way and add or remove any app's and make your own iso derivate of k-x-(ubuntu)
[20:57] <_silentAssassin> Flannel: sorrry !!
[20:57] <Flannel> squizzy: No worries
[20:57] <Flannel> _silentAssassin: ^^
[20:58] <squizzy> oh yea Flannel?
[20:58] <squizzy> no worries unless the sky is falling amIright?
[20:59] <LinuxGuy2009> phantasam: Yeah I havent used that app much but have used UCK (ubuntu customization kit) very cool what you can do with them.
[20:59] <guntbert> switch10_: because the shell needs a way to identify the command interpreter to use
[20:59] <MarkProffitt> I am having nothing but trouble with Ubuntu.  So my patience is near the end.  My current problem is the sound.  It works for Audacity but not for anything else.
[21:00] <LinuxGuy2009> MarkProffitt: 9.10 and all updates?
[21:00] <MarkProffitt> Yes all updates
[21:00] <phantasam> UCK is great .. remastersys is for making distribution for you and others to share :)
[21:00] <LinuxGuy2009> MarkProffitt: Yeah one of the reasons why I reverted back to 9.04 and am currently waiting for 10.04
[21:00] <alonea> AbortD: ok, no wifi with that. Was I supposed to do something after I installed that?
[21:00] <phantasam> ah.. sharing is great :)
[21:00] <MarkProffitt> So I need to format the drive and install 9.04 ?
[21:01] <LinuxGuy2009> phantasam: Yeah UCK does that to. hehe
[21:01] <phantasam> srry i dint know :)
[21:01] <phantasam> i ws thinking of other app lol
[21:01] <Timewall> Hey, is there anyone that can help a newb with an overscan problem?
[21:01] <MarkProffitt> Is there anyway to revert to an older version while still running Ubuntu?
[21:02] <blakkheim> MarkProffitt: no
[21:02] <LinuxGuy2009> phantasam: Really basic use for those is to make a slipstreamed DVD with all updates. First time I used it thats what i used it for.
[21:02] <bobby> Not that I know of
[21:02] <alonea> AbortD: and there is nothing listed under Proprietary drivers
[21:02] <LinuxGuy2009> Timewall: Monitor issue?
[21:03] <chrissyB>  can i download and install w/o having/needing a disc or usb?
[21:03] <LinuxGuy2009> chrissyB: Download what?
[21:03] <chrissyB> ubuntu
[21:03] <javier__> ???
[21:03] <LinuxGuy2009> chrissyB: Sure you can always download it.
[21:03] <phantasam> chrissyB: unetbootin or wubi
[21:04] <Timewall> Yep - I'm running Xubuntu 9.10, my resolution is 1280x720 - although my HDTV is 1280x768 - but my screen overscans to the right - I can fix it with the tv's auto adjust, but it returns if the tv turns off
[21:04] <LinuxGuy2009> chrissyB: Installing you need a CD or external drive
[21:04] <chrissyB> but it just says how to burn a disc
[21:04] <rautamiekka> Is it possible to force a program like grep to for one time start at lowest possible priority (or "nice value" as known in Linux) so that it uses up as least CPU as possible ?
[21:04] <chrissyB> so if i download it i can go from there?
[21:04] <LinuxGuy2009> chrissyB:  Do you have a specific question on how to install?
[21:04] <phantasam> rautamiekka: use asunder
[21:05] <LinuxGuy2009> chrissyB: If you want to wipe off everything and install you need a CD or external flashdrive etc.
[21:05] <chrissyB> i know how to install but i didnt know if i could do it w/o having to burn a disc
[21:05] <phantasam> yes you can chrissyB
[21:06] <phantasam> use unetbootin or wubi
[21:06] <phantasam> or install by network whit mini.cd iso
[21:06] <LinuxGuy2009> phantasam: Umm news flash unetbootin requires an external drive
[21:06] <rautamiekka> phantasam: I think you accidently gave me wrong name cuz that program is a CD ripper
[21:07] <chrissyB> okay so i DO need an external drive?\
[21:07] <LinuxGuy2009> rautamiekka: Video card?
[21:07] <guntbert> somehow the icon for one thumb drive got changed from the "usb symbol" to a "document" - how can I change that icon? - or Where is that icon determined?
[21:07] <alonea> chrissyB: USB flash drive should do it, Its how I installed on my netbook
[21:07] <rautamiekka> LinuxGuy2009: He told me to use asunder to force a program to start with lowest possible priority but that program is CD ripper
[21:07] <LinuxGuy2009> chrissyB: You havent given any details if you have windows or not and if you want to do a clean install or side by side with windows, or wubi to install inside of windows.
[21:07] <phantasam> rutamiekka: my fault
[21:08] <chrissyB> no jst ubuntu will be fine
[21:08] <LinuxGuy2009> rautamiekka: Im sure theres a way to pipe that to a command for priority or some way.
[21:08] <rautamiekka> phantasam: It's ok, that can happen to everyone in IRC channel of this size :D
[21:08] <chrissyB> id like to just download it and launch it off the hard drive if possible
[21:09] <phantasam> cya all :)
[21:09] <LinuxGuy2009> rautamiekka: If you want to clean install you need a CD-R/RW DVD-+R/RW or flashdrive.
[21:09] <LinuxGuy2009> sorry
[21:09] <rautamiekka> LOL LinuxGuy2009, you failed :D
[21:09] <LinuxGuy2009> lol
[21:09] <LinuxGuy2009> chrissyB: If you want to clean install you need a CD-R/RW DVD-+R/RW or flashdrive.
[21:09] <LinuxGuy2009> my bad
[21:09] <rautamiekka> It's ok :)
[21:10] <chrissyB> ok thanks people
[21:10] <Timewall> so what should be my first step toward fixing the overscan?
[21:10] <LinuxGuy2009> Timewall: I missed what video card you have.
[21:10] <tf2ftw> i know this is the wrong channel but im looking for a css person. i cant find a usefull css channel. PM me if you thnk you can help. thanks
[21:10] <Timewall> ah, lemme find out and post it
[21:10] <LinuxGuy2009>  tf2ftw: google is your best friend
[21:11] <Timewall> remember, I'm pretty new - so all I'm kinda working on rails :)
[21:11] <Timewall> 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. KM400/KN400/P4M800 [S3 UniChrome] (rev 01)
[21:11] <LinuxGuy2009> Timewall: sudo lshw -C video
[21:11] <tf2ftw> linuxguy101, i know, this is an advanced problem though
[21:11] <Linux_Titan> what is the command to make a file executable again?
[21:11] <guntbert> tf2ftw: try #css
[21:11] <tf2ftw> dont worry ill stay on topic now
[21:11] <Timewall> *-display UNCLAIMED
[21:11] <ortsvorsteher> chmod Linux_Titan
[21:11] <Timewall>        description: VGA compatible controller
[21:11] <Timewall>        product: KM400/KN400/P4M800 [S3 UniChrome]
[21:11] <Timewall>        vendor: VIA Technologies, Inc.
[21:11] <Timewall>        physical id: 0
[21:11] <Timewall>        bus info: pci@0000:01:00.0
[21:11] <tf2ftw> #css requires -v
[21:11] <Timewall>        version: 01
[21:11] <FloodBot1> Timewall: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[21:12] <LinuxGuy2009> Timewall: This machine pretty old?
[21:12] <guntbert> tf2ftw: no worries - but thats a real channel with over 350 users
[21:12] <alex__> what about https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenChrome ?
[21:13] <rautamiekka> How to force a program to start up at lowest possible priority so that it uses up as least CPU as possible ?
[21:13] <Timewall> It's an HP Desktop - I don't know how old it is, but I'd guess about 5-6 years
[21:13] <guntbert> tf2ftw: what does it require you say?
[21:13] <LinuxGuy2009> rautamiekka: Before I look, did you google first?
[21:14] <guntbert> !google | LinuxGuy2009
[21:14] <zeroz> Results for | LinuxGuy2009 on Google:
[21:14] <zeroz> --
[21:14] <rautamiekka> LinuxGuy2009: Well, Google never was my friend
[21:14] <MarkProffitt> The problem I am having with the audio seems to be something simple to fix.  The sound is working in Audacity, it can specify hw:0,0. The other sound programs can't specify so they must be using something else.  How do I change the default for the whole machine?
[21:14] <LinuxGuy2009> guntbert:Get a life.
[21:14] <blakkheim> inb4 kick
[21:14] <guntbert> rautamiekka: look at nice
[21:15] <alonea> well, since that one guy dissapeared, does anyone know anything about the Atheros cards in netbooks? Its pretty unstable with WPA2 and ndiswrapper
[21:15] <LinuxGuy2009> rautamiekka: http://techpulp.com/2008/12/run-a-command-with-lowhigh-priority-in-linux/
[21:15] <guntbert> LinuxGuy2009: don't do that please - if you are helping stay helpful - else let it be
[21:15] <LinuxGuy2009> rautamiekka: Didnt look hard enough/
[21:15] <hiexpo> i have a logitech wireless mouse how do i diable the two buttons on the mouse whell
[21:16] <LinuxGuy2009> guntbert: Dont hide behind bots. Im actually helping people. Grow up and move on.
[21:16] <alonea> I have a lot of trouble connecting, get dc'd a lot, and eventually it wont let me connect again until I restart computer.
[21:16] <Timewall> http://paste.ubuntu.com/402034/
[21:16] <blakkheim> LinuxGuy2009: insulting an OP isn't the best idea
[21:16] <macman_> there an app that can rip flv/mp4 from webistes ie streaming or whatever i tried rtmpdump and no luck
[21:16] <guntbert> LinuxGuy2009: please drop it - you first reaction to a question was "did you google it"?
[21:16] <guntbert> *your
[21:17] <ChogyDan> MarkProffitt: can you run a command called alsamixer?
[21:17] <LinuxGuy2009> guntbert: Yeah it was you gotta problem with the way I help people? Im like helping 10 people at a time here?
[21:17] <rautamiekka> LinuxGuy2009: It's Google which gives me different results regardless of my search terms.
[21:17] <MarkProffitt> ChogyDan yes
[21:17] <hiexpo> guntbert, how do i diable the two mouse buttons on my scrool wheel its driving me nuts
[21:17] <ChogyDan> MarkProffitt: maybe you can setup in there?
[21:17] <guntbert> hiexpo: sorry - no idea
[21:18] <hiexpo> guntbert, ok thanks anyways
[21:18] <nareshsankapelly> hi
[21:18] <Mac43DO> DaZ: New kernel, new udev, and now it works perfectly, thank you :-)
[21:18] <nareshsankapelly> :)
[21:18] <ChogyDan> macman_: I use a firefox extension myself, I think it is called downthemall or something?
[21:18] <DaZ> Mac43DO: you should do that in the first place :f
[21:19] <rautamiekka> LinuxGuy2009: That article might do it. Do you happen to remember the lowest possible "nice value" ?
[21:19] <Mac43DO> DaZ: Yeah right, but it was a new install-DVD, so I didn't thought it was THAT necessary
[21:19] <macman_> ChogyDan: how accurate is downthemall ?
[21:19] <MarkProffitt> ChogyDan alsamixer displays a set of text based volume controls.  It doesn't seem to have any way to set the audio device
[21:19] <LinuxGuy2009> rautamiekka: man nice or nice --help
[21:20] <alonea> macman_: DownThemAll is awesome. Used that for years.
[21:20] <guntbert> rautamiekka: the higher the nice value - the nicer the app is to the system - you want a high nice value (20 if I remember correctly )
[21:20] <rautamiekka> LinuxGuy2009, guntbert: A'ight. Thanks for your helps :)
[21:21] <guntbert> rautamiekka: have fun :)
[21:21] <ChogyDan> macman_: I don't think it is accurate, I have downthemall, but it might be a different extension that I use.  You should just search the extension site.  I think there is a bunch of them
[21:21] <macman_> so i installed it .. im at a movie .. now what ?
[21:21] <Mac43DO> Daz, maginot, thank you :-)
[21:22] <Mac43DO> Bye!
[21:22] <DaZ> bye.
[21:22] <macman_> so i installed it .. im at a movie .. now what ?
[21:22] <macman_> oops my bad for repeating
[21:23] <LinuxGuy2009> guntbert: Just so were clear is there a new channel rule of no googling now?
[21:25] <chrissyB> can i burn the ubuntu iso to a usb just as if it were a cd?
[21:25] <guntbert> LinuxGuy2009: the rule is neither new nor from me - please read the factoid carefully
[21:26] <LinuxGuy2009> guntbert: Yeah thats what i thought.
[21:26] <pauloyu> does anyone knows about installing zipdrive into ubuntu?
[21:26] <ortsvorsteher> chrissyB: you can create a usb startup
[21:26] <guntbert> LinuxGuy2009: :)
[21:26] <LinuxGuy2009> pauloyu: What would you like to know?
[21:27] <ortsvorsteher> !usb | chrissyB
[21:27] <JustinD> WHoh.. zip! a blast from the past!
[21:27] <sine`> does anyone know a uk shell account i could get with a static IP as my internet is so dynamic is a joke
[21:27] <pauloyu> I have this zip drive that I would like to use as external drive but the system does not recognize it
[21:27] <guntbert> !ot | sine`
[21:27] <ChogyDan> MarkProffitt: maybe this can help: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-utils/+bug/451635/comments/12            If you are willing to test on lucid, and you still have to configure your card, then you should file a bug so it can work by default
[21:28] <LinuxGuy2009> chrissyB: unetbootin
[21:28] <Pirate_Hunter> the prescot cpu (2.66 Ghz)  isn't picking hyper threading so it shows only one processor instead of two, how can I fix this?
[21:28] <ChogyDan> Pirate_Hunter: How did you find that out?
[21:29] <blakkheim> Pirate_Hunter: check your bios
[21:29] <Pirate_Hunter> ChogyDan, dmesg
[21:29] <LinuxGuy2009> pauloyu: I think you might have to make a fstab entry for it.
[21:29] <blakkheim> Pirate_Hunter: grep name /proc/cpuinfo | wc -l
[21:29] <chrissyB> do i burn the iso as if it were going on a CD to my desktop,then move it into the thumb drive?
[21:29] <pauloyu> I am sorry, but I am quite new with ubuntu.  What do you mean with fstab?
[21:29] <Pirate_Hunter> blakkheim, I did and can't find the option to turn it on on the ibm think centre and will that command
[21:30] <blakkheim> !fstab > pauloyu
[21:30] <LinuxGuy2009> chrissyB: install unetbootin and follow the directions after you open it.
[21:30] <LinuxGuy2009> chrissyB: Plenty of unetbootin tutorials online too.
[21:30] <neil_d> I am having problems with apt-proxy :(  when I do a apt-get I get lots of errors.. the first being "Err http://bigone.lan hardy Release.gpg" "Bad header line"    I tried deleting this in apt-proxy cache (to force a reload) but that didn't fix the problem :(   how can I get this to work properly?
[21:30] <pauloyu> How do I get in to the private mesg?
[21:30] <LinuxGuy2009> chrissyB: Just point the app to the ISO and fat32 formattted drive and then reboot to install.
[21:31] <arand> !fstab | pauloyu
[21:31] <Pirate_Hunter> blakkheim, it outputs 1 which agrees with what dmesg states, hmmm weid since the desktop livecd picks up hyperthreading yet the current server istall doesn't, is that normal?
[21:31] <Linux_Titan> Trying to install newest nvidia drivers but every time i try it tells me command not found. I have made the file executable with sudo chmod -x and by doing so via the file properties but still get the same command not found. i am stumped
[21:31] <pauloyu> OK,  Thank you and I will search the issue.
[21:31] <EvaLuaTe> hello
[21:32] <Typos_King> allo
[21:32] <OPPressed> he just peed ont he mat but missed most of it
[21:32] <OPPressed> lo lfuck
[21:32] <OPPressed> that was for msn for my gf
[21:32] <LinuxGuy2009> Linux_Titan:logout, CTL+ALT+F1 for TTY. /etc/init.d/gdm stop. then run it.
[21:32] <OPPressed> god damnnt leaving me with a new puppy
[21:33] <EvaLuaTe> I have a problem with ubuntu. Sometimes, at boot, instead of GDM loading, I just get a blank screen and have to reboot. I have also posted a broader explanation of the problem here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9032551 . If anyone could help me identify the problem that would be greatly appreciated...
[21:33] <Typos_King> !ot | OPPressed
[21:33] <Linux_Titan> LinuxGuy2009, I have done that, I know that part well. The problem lies in the fact that despite my chmod -x command the file remains unexecutable
[21:34] <LinuxGuy2009> Linux_Titan: Go into gnome and check with right click properties to see if its set to executable. Double check thats all.
[21:34] <Linux_Titan> LinuxGuy2009, btw all of that can be done simply by opening a terminal window and typing "sudo stop gdm"
[21:34] <Typos_King> Linux_Titan:    chmod a+x FILENAME
[21:34] <Linux_Titan> Typos_King, I will try that
[21:34] <macman_> guys im trying to grab the flv or mp3
[21:34] <alonea> Anyone know a better way than ndiswrapper for my Atheros card? I have a lot of trouble connecting, get dc'd a lot, and eventually it wont let me connect again until I restart computer. It seems to only have issues with WPA2.
[21:34] <macman_> it won't let me .. im using download them all
[21:35] <Typos_King> macman:    'the' flv? or mp3 of what?
[21:35] <macman_> the flv or mp3 or mp4 whatever it is that i want
[21:35] <chrissyB> can i use a live disc and just drag drop into a pen drive?
[21:35] <macman_> i can only get the htmlf ile
[21:35] <Typos_King> macman:    'the' flv? or mp3 of what?
[21:35] <Linux_Titan> Typos_King, that did the trick. What is the "a" argument for?
[21:35] <da_germanium> hi
[21:35] <LinuxGuy2009> chrissyB: No this has already been explained to you. Unetbootin is what you need to transfer the ISO to the flashdrive.
[21:35] <neil_d> chrissyB: I don't see why not...
[21:35] <Typos_King> chrissyB:    no, but you can boot with the live-cd and it has an option in the desktop menus for 'make startup usb' which makes one :)
[21:36] <ChogyDan> macman_: it is actually DownloadHelper
[21:36] <Bisu[Shield]> how do u update my php 5.10 to 5.13
[21:36] <macman_> ChogyDan: i have download helper
[21:36] <Bisu[Shield]> i dont want to upgrade to 5.3
[21:36] <Typos_King> Linux_Titan:    [a]nyone
[21:36] <ChogyDan> macman_: not downthemall
[21:36] <Linux_Titan> Typos_King, ah ok thanks
[21:36] <LinuxGuy2009>  neil_d: No you cant install from a flash drive my dragging and dropping an ISO. Doesnt work that way
[21:36] <{bosco}> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=190384059574&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT#ht_500wt_975
[21:36] <blakkheim> Bisu[Shield]: you have to compile it or find a ppa with that version
[21:36] <{bosco}> is that a good deal
[21:36] <blakkheim> !ot > {bosco}
[21:37] <neil_d> LinuxGuy2009: I thought he just wanted to save files... not setup booting..
[21:37] <{bosco}> blakkheim: srry ment to post it there was int he wrong tab srry
[21:38] <neil_d> I am having problems with apt-proxy :(  when I do a apt-get I get lots of errors.. the first being "Err http://bigone.lan hardy Release.gpg" "Bad header line"    I tried deleting this in apt-proxy cache (to force a reload) but that didn't fix the problem :(   how can I get this to work properly?
[21:39] <ChogyDan> neil_d: I don't know, but I think apt-cacher is an alternative
[21:40] <neil_d> ChogyDan: that doesn't appear to be in the repositories..
[21:40] <LinuxGuy2009> neil_d: No idea what your usage needs are but do you know about APTonCD?
[21:41] <ChogyDan> !info apt-cacher | neil_d
[21:41] <LinuxGuy2009> ChogyDan: Who was that info for?
[21:41] <LinuxGuy2009> NM
[21:41] <ChogyDan> :)
[21:42] <neil_d> LinuxGuy2009: I have a few VMs here and trying to keep the bandwidth under control.
[21:43] <LinuxGuy2009> neil_d: Aptoncd is cool for sharing packages. Its what i use.
[21:43] <Losha> neil_d: if all else fails, you can do the 'poor man's apt cache'. Configure one system and then share its /var/cache/apt/archive directory (which is where all the packages get downloaded to) with all the others...
[21:44] <OptimusMaximus> !mp3
[21:44] <Ronald> Winamp not Running
[21:44] <LinuxGuy2009> neil_d: I use it mainly for creating a service pack CD for whatever Ubuntu release I happen to be running but is pretty useful for carrying packages from one machine to anaother,'
[21:45] <Edgar> hello
[21:46] <Edgar> hey boys im making a new videogame with some friends
[21:46] <Edgar> i donrt know if you know about halo reach
[21:46] <natrixnatrix89> Edgar: does it have a homepage?
[21:46] <Edgar> well i need some ideas i have to make new weapons
[21:46] <rww> ubottu: ot | Edgar
[21:47] <Edgar> yeah
[21:47] <Edgar> rrw what
[21:47] <LinuxGuy2009> Edgar: Yeah please go sell your game elsewhere.
[21:47] <rww> Edgar: This is an Ubuntu support channel. For other discussion, please use #ubuntu-offtopic.
[21:47] <tetsuo__> hello, does anyone know how to adjust the weather server so i can actually select my own city//
[21:47] <Edgar> allright
[21:48] <LinuxGuy2009> tetsuo__: You mean the weather applet?
[21:48] <tetsuo__> also is anyone else suffering from high gamma aftertodays lucid update?
[21:48] <cyber-life> Hey friends, I got an excellent article about best Ubuntu games! Nearly 45 games are there, all free and fun. Most of these are not known to us. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=427205
[21:48] <tetsuo__> LinuxGuy2009: yeah i mean the clock in the top, it has the abilityto show the weather
[21:48] <rww> tetsuo__: Lucid discussion and support is #ubuntu+1
[21:48] <LinuxGuy2009> tetsuo__: right click, preferences. Set it up for your city or closest one you can.
[21:49] <tetsuo__> LinuxGuy2009:  the closest one is so far that the weather is completely wrong
[21:49] <_Techie_> is any work done on fixing bug number 256767
[21:49] <LinuxGuy2009> tetsuo__: Where are you located?
[21:49] <tetsuo__> Netherlands
[21:49] <konraddo_> hi, i want to get a Linux server for educational purposes, but i don't have additional PC to run it as a server, so i considered to virtualize Linux and run server on it. if i do that, will i be able to access webpages etc. under host-OS?
[21:50] <alvaro14> ola
[21:50] <alvaro14> olaaaaaaa
[21:50] <_Techie_> konraddo, yes
[21:50] <alvaro14> a todos
[21:50] <konraddo_> ok, thanks
[21:50] <blakkheim> alvaro14: english
[21:50] <neil_d> Losha: I probably could do that via nfs... I will think about it.
[21:50] <rww> ubottu: es | alvaro14
[21:50] <LinuxGuy2009> tetsuo__: Well it is what it is. Your either on it or your not.
[21:50] <alvaro14> i love to fuck
[21:51] <tetsuo__> LinuxGuy2009: so i cannot replace the server with a local one that has all the cities
[21:51] <psycho_oreos> !language | alvaro14
[21:51] <OptimusMaximus> rww: alvaro14 is speaking in Portuguese no Spanish
[21:51] <LinuxGuy2009>  tetsuo__: Well theres no option in the applet to do that so Im guessing no.
[21:51] <tetsuo__> ok
[21:52] <zif91> join #ubuntu-ru
[21:52] <cyber-life> System Clock? I made settings of my location. But how does it show the weather?
[21:52] <LinuxGuy2009>  tetsuo__: Maybe umm file a feature request.
[21:52] <tetsuo__> lu
[21:52] <tetsuo__> LinuxGuy2009:  yeah i should do that
[21:52] <neil_d> ChogyDan: I have the universe repository enabled but still no apt-cacher....
[21:53] <LinuxGuy2009> cyber-life: Showing the weather is an option. Have to tick the box.
[21:53] <cyber-life> LinuxGuy2009: Oh, thanks.
[21:53] <Losha> neil_d: if nfs is too much trouble, you can just scp the directory but then you waste the disk space...
[21:53] <zippert> Tja ja sitter här med en skärm som inte klarar startskärmsupplösningen är det någon som har tipps på hur ja ändrar den. Ubuntu 9.10
[21:53] <YangYin> PHP + Mono cohabitation anyone know how?
[21:53] <zippert> sorry wrong chanel
[21:54] <ChogyDan> neil_d: weird, erm, I don't know.  apt-proxy is in universe too, so you should be able to get both.
[21:54] <_Techie_> is anyone able do do something about getting the ubuntu team to start fixing Bug #256767 as this bug happens to a large amount of ubuntu users, and usually causes USB devices to be completely unuseable
[21:55] <neil_d> ChogyDan: here is something even weirder -- synaptic cant find it but "apt-cache search " does.
[21:55] <LinuxGuy2009> _Techie_: Does this happen on all releases you have tested?
[21:55] <LinuxGuy2009> _Techie_:  Or just 9.10 for example?
[21:55] <ChogyDan> neil_d: try apt-cache policy
[21:56] <cyber-life> LinuxGuy2009: Thanks a lot friend, it works Really apprecieted, :).
[21:56] <LinuxGuy2009> cyber-life: cool
[21:56] <Pirate_Hunter> why wouldn't tail -f /proc/mdstat not let me monitor the resync of the raid instead it stays static?
[21:57] <joshuaBoshi> test
[21:58] <LinuxGuy2009> joshuaBoshi: test
[21:58] <hporter> test
[21:58] <hopaqk> Hello How to connect two computers on telnet on the one router ?
[21:58] <neil_d> ChogyDan: just found something "approx"
[21:59] <joshuaBoshi> LinuxGuy2009: hh thanks, iam trying to post into #oracle channel but its not working :/
[21:59] <LinuxGuy2009> joshuaBoshi: Is your name registered?
[21:59] <isilion> hi. im using grub 2 and im having trouble with setting up the correct video mode (VGA= ???).
[21:59] <ortsvorsteher> !pl | hopaqk
[21:59] <rww> ubottu: register | joshuaBoshi
[21:59] <Losha> _Techie_: apart from clicking on the 'this bug affects me' link, I don't think there's any way to *force* this bug to be fixed. You'd think it would be a one line change somewhere to comment out the error message...
[21:59] <joshuaBoshi> LinuxGuy2009: probably no, do you know where to registrer?
[21:59] <rww> joshuaBoshi: #oracle stops unidentified users from speaking in there. Follow the instructions from ubottu to register a nick and identify to it.
[21:59] <lovinglinux> I need some help with zip command. I need to create an archive without the full path to home. I tried the -j option but it doesn't work. Anyone knows how to do it?
[22:00] <LinuxGuy2009> joshuaBoshi: see ubottu above
[22:00] <_Techie_> linuxguy101: i have only experienced it in karmic, as i didnt have this system back hen i was using jaunty
[22:00] <turinoto> Pirate_Hunter, because no new line is created, it stays on few lines which actually change (ncurses)
[22:01] <joshuaBoshi> LinuxGuy2009, rww: thanks :-)
[22:01] <zlj> ChogyDan: approx worked well for me instead of all other apt proxies I've tried
[22:01] <aouldr78> hi everyone
[22:01] <LinuxGuy2009>  _Techie_: Maybe test in 10.04 beta 1 and see if this has been addresses in the upcoming release. If its fixed then you just have to wait till release day.
[22:01] <Pirate_Hunter> turinoto, thata ctually makes plenty of sense hmmm, I assume there is no other function I cna use to monitor raid resync which also refreshes itself?
[22:01] <ChogyDan> zlj: maybe you can help neil_d
[22:01] <mupi> How do I start the network manager from the command line?  I have looked at various internet sites but no luck so far.
[22:01] <turinoto> cat /proc/mdstat ?
[22:01] <Gartral> hello
[22:02] <aouldr78> how can i change the setting of vi permanently.
[22:02] <LinuxGuy2009>  _Techie_: IMO 10.04 is like 9.10 without all the bugs.
[22:02] <turinoto> Pirate_Hunter, ^
[22:02] <ChogyDan> mupi: nm-applet?
[22:02] <mupi> ChogyDan, yeah!
[22:02] <neil_d> zlj: does approx auto cleanup the old downloads?
[22:02] <zlj> ChogyDan: yep, sorry ;)
[22:02] <turinoto> Pirate_Hunter, watch "cat /proc/mdstat" otherwise (can't remember, it's a while since I had raid)
[22:02] <sigarofalo> aguém fala PORTUGUES?
[22:02] <_Techie_> linuxguy101: how can i upgrade to the 10.4 beta 1 from command line, as this bug makes my mouse completely unuseable
[22:03] <zlj> neil_d: yes, it includes garbage collector
[22:03] <guntbert> !pt | sigarofalo
[22:03] <LinuxGuy2009>  _Techie_: Keep in mind 10.04 aint baked yet.
[22:03] <turinoto> Pirate_Hunter, /usr/bin/watch "cat /proc/mdstat"
[22:03] <Typos_King> lovinglinux:   I thought that was the default?
[22:03] <lovinglinux> sigarofalo: sim, mas não sei se é permitido. Yes, but I guess is not allowed.
[22:03] <zlj> neil_d: it's a cron script executed on a weekly basis
[22:03] <_Techie_> linuxguy101: this i know, id rather have my mouse working in a beta than have it not working in a released version and having my TTY consoles completely unuseable
[22:04] <klappi> ive just updated from hardy to karmic and "start gdm" just says gdm stop/waiting, xdm works any ideas?
[22:04] <LinuxGuy2009>  _Techie_: You can download the beta1 cd if you want to test it out.
[22:04] <lovinglinux> Typos_King:  yep, but i not working. I must be doing something wrong.
[22:04] <Pirate_Hunter> turinoto, just perfect and I learnt a new command excellent, thanks for the help
[22:04] <neil_d> zlj: that sound fine.. I will give it a go.
[22:04] <Typos_King> lovinglinux:   what are you specifically doing?
[22:05] <turinoto> Pirate_Hunter, very handy command. when you download something for example, you can watch progress: watch "ls -latr"
[22:06] <Pirate_Hunter> turinoto, nice didn't know that will keep it in mind
[22:06] <solexious> How can I search for the loaction of a folder called downloaded any where on my computer by the commandline?
[22:06] <turinoto> Guys, any idea why my sound on my laptop is saturating? Not sure if it saturates but it sounds like
[22:06] <turinoto> pulseaudio is not guilty as I removed it.
[22:07] <ortsvorsteher> solexious: sudo find / -type d -name downloaded
[22:07] <solexious> ortsvorsteher: thanks
[22:07] <ortsvorsteher> np
[22:07] <LinuxGuy2009> turinoto:  First guess would be pulseaudio bug.
[22:07] <lovinglinux> Typos_King:  [zip -j $HOME/output.zip $HOME/myfolder]
[22:07] <LinuxGuy2009> turinoto: Oh didnt see you removed it.
[22:08] <LinuxGuy2009> turinoto: I think I had teh same issue in 9.10. Ditched it.
[22:09] <turinoto> I have to find an alsa channel
[22:09] <turinoto> I mean irc channel
[22:10] <LinuxGuy2009> turinoto: channel for what?
[22:11] <masu3701> pluged an external monitor to my laptop...how do i resize the screen resolution...too big...cant get it get smaller
[22:11] <bastid_raZor> turinoto: #alsa
[22:11] <soreau> masu3701: Did you check sys>prefs>display?
[22:11] <LinuxGuy2009> masu3701:system prefs display
[22:11] <LinuxGuy2009> masu3701: make sure you have the correct monitor selected.
[22:11] <lovinglinux> Typos_King: is not working because I have two files in with the same name on different folders, so the -j option fails
[22:12] <Typos_King> lovinglinux:   ... maybe you should leave the path in, no?
[22:12] <freerunner> would anyone be able to help me install ubuntu server? i keep getting Install failed... the falling step is: install package manager.
[22:12] <masu3701> yea...but only have 1024x768, 800x600 and 640x480
[22:13] <masu3701> no other options
[22:13] <soreau> masu3701: Which graphics driver are you using?
[22:13] <LinuxGuy2009> freerunner: md5sum correct for CD?
[22:13] <SJrX3> After I suspend my netbook to disk, and then restart, my USB mouse is VERY choppy, however my touch pad is smooth.
[22:13] <freerunner> it said it was before i burnt it do i have to check again after i burn?
[22:14] <LinuxGuy2009> SJrX3: unplug the mouse and plug it back in
[22:14] <lovinglinux> Typos_King:  I can't, is for packaging a Firefox extension, so it needs to be just the relative path. I'm going to try it anyway.
[22:14] <masu3701> theres an application i installed in the past to reduce the size but forgot where its located
[22:14] <soreau> masu3701: Which graphics driver are you using?
[22:14] <LinuxGuy2009> freerunner: If your burning app doesnt verify then yeah its a good idea. Its good to rule that out.
[22:14] <Typos_King> lovinglinux:   relative paths  IS the default, -j means no paths at all
[22:14] <masu3701> soreau: how do i find that out?
[22:14] <slogum> anyone knows any android dev channels?
[22:15] <soreau> masu3701: Well, which graphics card is it?
[22:15] <freerunner> it does verify but ill check again just to be safe. Would hate to waste time on something that simple
[22:15] <LinuxGuy2009> freerunner: md5sum /dev/cdrom or whatever
[22:15] <slogum> #android
[22:15] <slogum> oops
[22:15] <Typos_King> .   the live-cd have a self-integrity check option from its menu
[22:16] <freerunner> ok ill go check that and try again
[22:16] <freerunner> ill get back to you if it doesnt work
[22:17] <lovinglinux> Typos_King:  if i use only the -r option, then it stores the directory tree all the way back to home. The resulting file is not useful, because Firefox doesn't recognize it as an installation file.
[22:18] <joshuaBoshi> Sorry for OT, I have no more time to try to register on #oracle. Can someone who knows oracle look at this script http://pastebin.com/WLAT5Gad and tell mi why INSERT on line 156 isnt working? It throws no error, but nothing is inserted
[22:18] <LjL> joshuaBoshi: saying "sorry for the OT" doesn't allow you to be OT. please do take the time to register, or take it to #ubuntu-offtopic
[22:19] <johanne> itunes in ubuntu anyone?  Reading around the net looks like "fat chance" without WINE, but is there some app I can use to interface with an itunes account?
[22:19] <rocket16> Hello all, how to import Gmail contacts into Evolution?
[22:20] <soreau> johanne: songbird is an alternative last time I checked
[22:20] <rocket16> Friends? How may I import Gmail contacts into evolution?
[22:20] <Typos_King> lovinglinux:   ..... not for me... I just ran a quick -> zip -9r myzipfile.zip FOLDER/*    and it uses relative path
[22:20] <rocket16> Any one?
[22:20] <blakkheim> zip, haven't used that in a while
[22:21] <th0r> rockeet16: 30 seconds is too long. You have to repeat yourself faster
[22:21] <johanne> soreau, runs on the same protocol and everything?
[22:21] <pranay_09> everytime i log in my system i cannot control any window , can't move or close any , i have to go to apprerace and then select normal desktop effects to get the control back
[22:21] <rocket16> th0r: Good joke,
[22:21] <pranay_09> what should i do?
[22:22] <soreau> johanne: No idea. You would have to look it up and read if it suits your needs
[22:23] <Typos_King> lovinglinux:   in -> [zip -j $HOME/output.zip $HOME/myfolder] you're passing the $HOME so it's being included in the path, you might as well 'cd' to it and run it from there without $HOME
[22:23] <skrite> hey all
[22:24] <Typos_King> lovinglinux:   with -9r, no -j, adding $HOME will give an absolute path
[22:24] <neil_d> zlj: I am having trouble getting approx to start... I have configured xinetd properly (I think) but nothing is listening on port 9999
[22:24] <Typos_King> allo skrite
[22:24] <freerunner> how would i check the md5sum of my cd on a windows pc? i just deleted my linux partition
[22:24] <pranay_09> Dr_Willis:everytime i log in my system i cannot control any window , can't move or close any , i have to go to apprerace and then select normal desktop effects to get the control back
[22:24] <blakkheim> freerunner: /join #windows
[22:24] <LjL> !md5sum | freerunner
[22:25] <skrite> is there a way to toggle on and off the touchpad of a laptop?
[22:25] <ZykoticK9> freerunner,  http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/LQ_ISO/Checking_the_md5sum_in_Windows
[22:25] <blakkheim> skrite: un/load the module for it
[22:25] <Typos_King> freeruner:  the live-cd have a self-integrity check option from its menu
[22:25] <skrite> blakkheim, cool, did not think of that
[22:26] <skrite> going to put a tiling wm on it. touchpad makes me nuts, always brushing it with my palm, etc..
[22:26] <freerunner> thanks
[22:26] <turinoto> I use synclient to modify touchpad things
[22:26] <turinoto> but unloading the module is even quicker to fully disable..
[22:26] <skrite> turinoto, will look into synclient, thatnk
[22:28] <lucas_> hey evryone
[22:29] <masu3701> how to get my external screen resolution to 1280x1024?
[22:29] <masu3701> cant under display
[22:30] <turinoto> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/Resolution ?
[22:30] <soreau> masu3701: Well, which graphics card is it?
[22:30] <soreau> masu3701: Which graphics driver are you using?
[22:30] <Roasted> hay guyz!
[22:30] <masu3701> soreau: i dont know how to get that info
[22:31] <Roasted> how can I set it up so my moms "My Documents" directory from her XP partition auto-mounts when she logs in to Ubuntu?
[22:31] <soreau> masu3701: In your terminal, run 'lspci|grep VGA' and show us the output
[22:31] <hink> anyone in here from North Texas?
[22:31] <pranay_09> ubottu:everytime i log in my system i cannot control any window , can't move or close any , i have to go to apprerace and then select normal desktop effects to get the control back
[22:31] <soreau> hink: What does that have to do with ubuntu?
[22:31] <hink> soreau just curious
[22:32] <hink> Thinking about building a Texas Ubuntu distro? ;)
[22:32] <hink> j/k
[22:32] <neil_d> I have configured a xinetd service as http://paste.ubuntu.com/402066/   shouldn't something be listening on port 9999 for a connection?
[22:32] <masu3701> soreau: 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 0c)
[22:32] <soreau> pranay_09: Sounds like your WM is crashing on startup (or no WM is starting). Do you have anything in your session startup that's starting a wm? Like fusion-icon or compiz for example
[22:33] <soreau> masu3701: Ok so you have an intel 965 card which means you're using the intel driver. Now can you pastebin the output of 'xrandr' to pastebin.com and show us the link it gives you here?
[22:33] <Typos_King> pranay_09:     8.x?   9.x?
[22:33] <pranay_09> Typos_King: 9,10
[22:34] <sebsebseb> Hi
[22:34] <Typos_King> allo
[22:34] <tucemiux__> sebsebseb, hi, i see youre not new
[22:34] <sebsebseb> Typos_King: allo
[22:34] <soreau> !welcome | sebsebseb
[22:34] <sebsebseb> tucemiux__: uh?
[22:35] <masu3701> http://pastebin.com/PnUV6DCg
[22:35] <tucemiux__> sebsebseb, as in you have been here before, welcome back
[22:35] <Typos_King> pranay_09:  when did it start happening, anything new installed?    what was the last major thing you recall  you did?
[22:35] <pranay_09> soreau: no there aren't any  i checked it now it
[22:35] <pranay_09> Typos_King: it all started when i updated my system
[22:36] <soreau> pranay_09: If you set to normal or none then relogin, it should start a wm by default
[22:36] <sebsebseb> ok thanks tucemiux__ soreau
[22:36] <Typos_King> pranay_09:  from   9.04 to 9.1?
[22:36] <soreau> masu3701: Ok so you have two displays and you want to change which one to what resolution?
[22:36] <pranay_09> soreau: ya it does but i need to do it eveytime i log in
[22:36] <lovinglinux> Typos_King:  thanks for your help. I managed to do it by 'cd' into the directory and creating the zip file on the same directory. If I put another path to save the zip file, it saves the full path. Very weird behavior in my opinion.
[22:37] <soreau> masu3701: Looks like they are in clone mode
[22:37] <pranay_09> Typos_King: no updated 9.10 through update manager
[22:37] <skrite> hink, i am a little ways off from Amarillo
[22:37] <neil_d> I have configured a xinetd service as http://paste.ubuntu.com/402066/ that should be on port 9999 ...    shouldn't something be listening on port 9999 for a connection?
[22:37] <hink> skrite: nice
[22:37] <soreau> masu3701: So you want to change both the resolutions?
[22:37] <Typos_King> lovinglinux:   with -9r, no -j, adding $HOME will give an absolute path
[22:37] <pranay_09> Typos_King: i can't remember all the packages , there was about 100 MB
[22:37] <masu3701> soreau: yes...i want it to be smaller
[22:38] <Typos_King> 100mbs?
[22:38] <soreau> masu3701: So you want both screens to have a lesser resolution?
[22:38] <Typos_King> pranay_09:  it updated from... 9.1 to 9.1?
[22:38] <masu3701> soreau: when pluged to the external monitor yes
[22:38] <Typos_King> doesn't sound much of an upgrade per se
[22:39] <pranay_09> Typos_King: i didn't upgrade the system , only updated it ,installed latest packages
[22:39] <soreau> masu3701: So you want them both to be 800x600?
[22:39] <pranay_09> Typos_King; as suggested by the update manager
[22:40] <masu3701> soreau: 800x600 makes it bigger
[22:40] <masu3701> soreau: i want it to be 1280x1024
[22:40] <Typos_King> pranay_09:  heh, as suggested, ohh no you're driving a 1999 car, you must update to 2010, anything wrong it? no really is running fine, but you must update, for.... X reason heh
[22:40] <masu3701> soreau: 800x600 is one of the option in grandr...but its bigger
[22:40] <soreau> masu3701: Alright, hang on
[22:41] <Typos_King> pranay_09:  if it ain't broken don't fix it :P, but anyhow, you may want to try a dpkg-reconfigure on the gnome GDM and the window manager
[22:41] <bdpatch> I have a lockup/freeze problem on login ... it would be best to read on the forums : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9027335#post9027335 anyone have any ideas on this issue ?
[22:42] <lovinglinux> Typos_King:  THANKS. That works!
[22:42] <soreau> masu3701: Hopefully, both monitors are capable of 1280x1024?
[22:42] <pranay_09> Typos_King: so how do i do that ?
[22:42] <python> hey all
[22:42] <tigerwolf> YO!
[22:42] <pranay_09> Typos_King: just the command dpkg-reconfigure?
[22:43] <masu3701> soreau: it was like that..but i unplug the external monitor and everything wnt wrong
[22:43] <tigerwolf> Im having trouble with my broadcom wifi card in Lucid Lynx
[22:43] <ukebane> My lshw shows my videocard as " *-display UNCLAIMED", how can I fix this?
[22:43] <sebsebseb> !lucid | tigerwolf
[22:43] <frxstrem> how can I add a shortcut to a directory in the Ubuntu menu?
[22:43] <Typos_King> pranay_09:  well,   sudo dpkg-reconfigure PACKAGENAME;
[22:43] <soreau> masu3701: Ok I will give you some commands to run but first can you show the output of 'cvt 1280 1024' ?
[22:44] <Pupuser402> Hello, any major bugs in the New Ubuntu comming out?
[22:44] <sebsebseb> Pupuser402: That's a good question for #ubuntu+1
[22:44] <Typos_King> pranay_09:  not sure on gnome's GDM package name or the window manager though, you may want to check for it under -> apt-cache pkgnames
[22:44] <Pupuser402> ok
[22:44] <python> hey, whats the best VPN server app for ubuntu?
[22:44] <pranay_09> Typos_King: ok , thanks
[22:44] <genii> !best | python
[22:45] <Typos_King> pranay_09:  or check in -> dpkg -l
[22:45] <masu3701> soreau: # 1280x1024 59.89 Hz (CVT 1.31M4) hsync: 63.67 kHz; pclk: 109.00 MHz
[22:45] <masu3701> Modeline "1280x1024_60.00"  109.00  1280 1368 1496 1712  1024 1027 1034 1063 -hsync +vsync
[22:46] <python> ok, lemme rephrase...does anyone know of a VPN server app for ubuntu that offers IPSEC / TLS encryption and is relatively easy to setup?
[22:47] <soreau> masu3701: Ok, run this all as one command:
[22:47] <Mathis> hello
[22:47] <soreau> masu3701: OUTPUT=VGA1; MODE="1280x1024_60.00"; xrandr --newmode $MODE  109.00  1280 1368 1496 1712  1024 1027 1034 1063 -hsync +vsync && xrandr --addmode $OUTPUT --mode $MODE && xrandr --output $OUTPUT --mode $MODE
[22:47] <soreau> masu3701: And this one:
[22:47] <Typos_King> frxstrem:     I think you can drag/drop it on the desktop, and will ask you what you want to do, move/copy/link
[22:47] <soreau> masu3701: OUTPUT=LVDS1; MODE="1280x1024_60.00"; xrandr --newmode $MODE  109.00  1280 1368 1496 1712  1024 1027 1034 1063 -hsync +vsync && xrandr --addmode $OUTPUT --mode $MODE && xrandr --output $OUTPUT --mode $MODE
[22:48] <frxstrem> Typos_King: oh, thanks :P
[22:50] <masu3701> soreau: read your private message
[22:50] <Typos_King> bdpatch:   saw the posting... dunno what you meant
[22:50] <soreau> masu3701: Well if it doesn't work I don't know. I guess your drivers are messed up :P
[22:51] <pranay_09> Typos_King : well i did manage to find gdm , i am not sure about the windows manager ,I tried dpkg -l | grep windows and got http://pastebin.com/aKQTqXmk which one shoudl i  select??
[22:51] <frxstrem> okay, it didn't work to just drag and drop :(
[22:51] <bdpatch> Typos_King: what do you mean ?
[22:51] <masu3701> soreau: nothing happen when i ran the command...but now command xrandr shows 1280x1024
[22:52] <Typos_King> bdpatch:   I mean, define 'lock up' :)
[22:52] <masu3701> but nothing happen tho
[22:52] <frxstrem> can I make myself the owner of a directory I do not own (through sudo or something like that)?
[22:52] <Typos_King> pranay_09:    you can try -> dpkg -l | grep -i manager
[22:53] <Typos_King> frxstrem:     sudo chown ME:MEGROUP
[22:53] <bdpatch> Typo_King: the login window locks so I can't click on anything and it gets all fuzzy with lines through the screen ... i can still move the mouse ... cannot ctrl-alt-f1 either
[22:53] <frxstrem> Typos_King: thanks :)
[22:53] <soreau> masu3701: Those commands should have created and added a mode of 1280x1024 to both crtc's then switched to this mode
[22:54] <Rabbitnightmare> in NVIDIA X Server settings how do I save the configuration to the xorg.conf file it just says failed to parse
[22:54] <blakkheim> Rabbitnightmare: run it as root
[22:54] <Rabbitnightmare> I do and it does the same thing
[22:54] <ZykoticK9> Rabbitnightmare, http://sites.google.com/site/alucidfs/how-i-do/nvidia-settings-issue-karmic
[22:54] <pranay_09> Typos_King: http://pastebin.com/a8UQauac
[22:54] <ZykoticK9> blakkheim, actually the failed to parse error isn't because of root
[22:55] <masu3701> soreau: well...doesnt work i guess
[22:55] <Rabbitnightmare> gksudo /usr/bin/nvidia-settings asks for password and it says failed to parse
[22:55] <soreau> masu3701: Sorry, it should work if the monitors support that mode
[22:55] <Rabbitnightmare> ah ok thanks very much
[22:55] <Typos_King> bdpatch:  have  you tried doing an 'fsck' or e2fsck -c; to the root partition from a live-cd session?
[22:56] <Madwill> if i can't get something to load at startup does that mean that somewhere in my startup script there is a bug or something ?
[22:56] <neil_d> I have configured a xinetd service as http://paste.ubuntu.com/402066/ that should be on port 9999 ...    shouldn't something be listening on port 9999 for a connection?
[22:56] <Typos_King> bdpatch:  might be something in the last time you booted out
[22:56] <bdpatch> Typos_King: no i han't ... its a fresh install
[22:56] <Typos_King> bdpatch:  so, you have never logged in?
[22:56] <Rabbitnightmare> haha still says failed to parse
[22:57] <Typos_King> well, sorta, it locks once in
[22:57] <Rabbitnightmare> its annoying because the resolution is very low to start
[22:57] <bdpatch>  Typos_King: correct ... i can boot to command line though with no issues ....
[22:57] <Typos_King> bdpatch:  in recovery mode, right?
[22:57] <frxstrem> just a random question, but is it possbile to remove all owners of a file or directory using chown?
[22:58] <bdpatch> Typos_King: yes in recovery mode
[22:58] <Stupendoussteve> frxstrem: Has to have an owner
[22:58] <Justus> hi, anybody in here who knows what compile flags the php5-cgi package was created with?
[22:58] <bdpatch> Typos_King: i am thinking its a driver issue but not sure what to do next ... everything that i have tried is on that post in the forum
[22:58] <ZykoticK9> frxstrem, everything in unix/linux is owned by someone
[22:58] <Rabbitnightmare> Bareword "xorg" not allowed while "strict subs" in use at (eval 1) line 1.
[22:58] <Typos_King> bdpatch:  ..... try in recovery mode, running startx, it should start the x-server session rooted, try that account to see if does the same
[22:58] <frxstrem> well, sometimes it shows up as "no owner" when i right-click and select properties
[22:59] <Rabbitnightmare> ive said this before and ill say it again I HATE XFREE86!
[22:59] <tucemiux__> frxstrem, is it an ext3 partition??? or fat32?
[22:59] <bdpatch> Typos_King: when i try that it will boot to the x session and i get the desktop ... but as soon as I open a window or scroll a window it locks again
[22:59] <JAMD456> How do I remove items from Ubuntu's open with dialogue box?
[22:59] <JAMD456> There are two many duplicate items listed there
[22:59] <frxstrem> ext4, actually
[22:59] <tucemiux__> !ot| Rabbitnightmare
[22:59] <Madwill> can we clean boot and start over ???
[23:00] <Flannel> Rabbitnightmare: Luckily we don't use XFree86 anymore
[23:00] <laptop> guys, I install irssi and I forget where to get the adv_windows tab script
[23:00] <Typos_King> pranay_09:   I'd think they're gdm and gnome-session packages
[23:00] <laptop> I look all over google but cant seem to find it
[23:01] <Typos_King> bdpatch:  sounds like a bad install
[23:01] <Tyler-James> is there any niggers here?
[23:01] <pranay_09> Typos_King: ok i'll try to reconfigure those
[23:01] <blakkheim> lolol
[23:01] <Flannel> Tyler-James: Please mind your language
[23:01] <Typos_King> !language | Tyler-James
[23:01] <Tyler-James> Flannel is that not a ok thing to say?
[23:01] <bdpatch> Typos_King: i have isntalled mutliple times ... with 2 different ISO's too
[23:01] <laptop> just ban him
[23:02] <Tyler-James> laptop is that not a ok thing to say here
[23:02] <Myrtti> laptop: commentary is not necessary
[23:02] <Tyler-James> i thought I was on the internet
[23:02] <Tyler-James> china isn't censoring me
[23:02] <Flannel> Tyler-James: Please join me in #ubuntu-ops
[23:02] <Typos_King> bdpatch:  to the same effect?   you may want to check the cd integrity
[23:02] <laptop> ok ok
[23:03] <bdpatch> Typos_King: i have tried with multiple discs ... and i evern tried it once with a DVD
[23:03] <Typos_King> Tyler-James:    yeah, that's a well known issue, is called pebkac
[23:03] <gogeta> bdpatch: tryed what
[23:03] <Typos_King> 9.1 installs
[23:04] <Typos_King> windows lock/freeze after logging in
[23:04] <neil_d> I have configured a xinetd service (xinetd is running) as http://paste.ubuntu.com/402066/ that should be on port 9999 ...    shouldn't something be listening on port 9999 for a connection?
[23:04] <bdpatch> i have a post on the ubuntu forums
[23:04] <bdpatch> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9027335#post9027335
[23:05] <masu3701> is there any cool games for ubuntu?
[23:05] <rww> ubottu: games | masu3701
[23:05] <gogeta> bdpatch: you can always bypass gdm and log into x directly
[23:06] <Andy80> hi
[23:06] <Typos_King> allo
[23:06] <bdpatch>  gogeta: i have tried that .... usually the first window i open or the first time I scroll it will lock again
[23:07] <gogeta> bdpatch: you loged in via text and used startx
[23:07] <gogeta> bdpatch: sounds like a video driver issue
[23:07] <bdpatch>  gogeta: yeah from the recovery console
[23:07] <tucemiux__> masu3701, try urban terror
[23:07] <masu3701> tucemiux: how do i install it?
[23:07] <bdpatch>  gogeta: yeah i have been trying to install the PPA drivers ... but it has not worked
[23:08] <Andy80> I've a (maybe stupid) problem with a "Custom Application Launcher": if I start an application from the terminal doing: ./ts3client_runscript.sh it runs fine. If I create a "Custom Application Launcher" choosing that script, the application is not started and I cannot understand why O_o any idea?
[23:08] <gogeta> bdpatch: have you tryed the offical drivers
[23:08] <tucemiux__> masu3701, download the linux version, unzip, then just run the executable, you dont need to install it
[23:08] <zlj> neil_d: so you have placed this config to /etc/xinetd.d/ dir and restarted xinetd service, right?
[23:08] <gogeta> bdpatch: should install from bash mode
[23:08] <bdpatch>  gogeta: k ... whats the command for that ?
[23:08] <gogeta> bdpatch: is it a nivida card
[23:08] <bdpatch>  gogeta: yes 7800 gt
[23:09] <tucemiux__> masu3701, UrT 4.1 already came out, im going to download it right now, I have the older versio, I think it's 3.x
[23:09] <gogeta> bdpatch: have you tryed the deb
[23:09] <gogeta> bdpatch: in the repos
[23:09] <masu3701> tucemiux: where do you get it from?
[23:10] <Typos_King> Andy80:   is the .sh set to be executable?
[23:10] <bdpatch>  gogeta: i don't think so ... installing drivers in linux has been kinda confusing for me .... i am still fairly new with linux
[23:10] <gogeta> bdpatch: normaly ubuntu has a deb of the nivida bonarys
[23:10] <Typos_King> Andy80:   when executing using the 'dot' .   not sure that's a requirement
[23:10] <gogeta> bdpatch: its easy enough
[23:10] <neil_d> zlj: yes.. I appear to have fixed it.. I need to add a line to /etc/services
[23:11] <Andy80> Typos_King: yes, the .sh is set to +x
[23:11] <bdpatch>  gogeta: k ... is there a good how to i can read somewhere ... i have not had good luck searching for it so far
[23:11] <Rabbitnightmare> quick question how do I update 9.10?
[23:11] <Typos_King> Andy80:   rw-rw-rwx?
[23:12] <illusive> rabbit -- 'sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade'
[23:12] <zlj> neil_d: ah, cool then. btw, I used approx in a daemon mode, controlling it via standard init.d script
[23:12] <tucemiux__> Rabbitnightmare, sudo apt-get install update
[23:12] <Typos_King> Andy80:   the last 3 will be the ones that'll allow anyone to execute it
[23:12] <Rabbitnightmare> oh haha I forgot the install thanks
[23:12] <Andy80> Typos_King: 755 permissions.... the only difference is starting from a terminal or starting from a "Custom Application Launcher"
[23:12] <tucemiux__> Rabbitnightmare, sudo apt-get update
[23:13] <gogeta> bdpatch: did you get those commands i sent
[23:13] <Typos_King> Andy80:   any errors?
[23:13] <Typos_King> Andy80:   are you also providing an absolute path or just relative?
[23:13] <martines> hey folks !!
[23:13] <Rabbitnightmare> lol couldnt find package update
[23:13] <Andy80> Typos_King: I cannot see anything... neither errors...
[23:14] <Andy80> Typos_King: absolute.... but the script contains relative paths
[23:14] <dremov> hi! I think i have not very hard question. But I just cant find answer with google, so i want to ask: may be somebody know:
[23:14] <dremov> I have wireless connection and pass hash stored in my keyring at gnome. I want to move this hash to another laptop because I just forgot my pass. Is it some way? Can I just copy some file of keyring?
[23:14] <Andy80> Typos_King: can I copy-paste the script somewhere?
[23:14] <Stupendoussteve> Rabbitnightmare: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
[23:14] <martines> My nfs serverpartitions are really slow, is there someone who can help me with this problem?
[23:15] <Andy80> Typos_King: http://pastebin.com/7zWF7hKr
[23:15] <JAMD456> How do I remove items from Ubuntu's open with dialogue box?
[23:15] <JAMD456> There are two many duplicate items listed there
[23:16] <trism> JAMD456: you can remove them on the Open With tab of the file's properties in nautilus
[23:17] <frxstrem> is there any way I can add a shortcut in Ubuntu's "Applications" menu that opens a directory in the file browser?
[23:17] <Typos_King> Andy80:   looks ok.... I run .sh files as well from menus, and they run fine :|
[23:18] <Typos_King> Andy80:   may be some setting in the desktop link
[23:18] <Typos_King> frxstrem:    drag/drop no dice?
[23:18] <frxstrem> Typos_King: I tried it - didn't work
[23:18] <Madwill> when talking about boot priority 20 is more important then say 91 ?
[23:19] <Madwill> what is the deal with priority
[23:19] <JAMD456> trism Oddly enough I tried that it will not let me remove anything
[23:19] <Andy80> Typos_King: maybe the problem is that it uses some libraries that are in that folder?
[23:19] <Madwill> if i lower apache priority will i encounter more problems ?
[23:19] <Madwill> or it will start later in the boot ?
[23:19] <Madwill> does anybody know ?
[23:20] <Typos_King> Andy80:   so long they're found in $PATH, I'd think that'd do
[23:20] <dremov> Dup: somebody knows where gnome store keyring files and is it ok to copy them from one laptop to another?
[23:20] <masu3701> how big is urban terror?
[23:20] <Madwill> i must be invisible
[23:21] <Typos_King> hehe
[23:21] <Typos_King> Madwill:  haven't checked the differences on boot priorities myself, iirc is just an order on what service goes before others
[23:22] <Madwill> Thanks
[23:22] <Typos_King> dremov:  if anywhere I'd think /etc
[23:23] <dremov> Typos_King: May be you have an idea how to find it there if it there?
[23:25] <Typos_King> dremov    can't say
[23:26] <callaghan> I have an Ubuntu cd here, is there an easy way to find out if it is a 32 or 64 bit version without booting it?
[23:26] <Myrtti> callaghan: md5sums?
[23:26] <Myrtti> callaghan: or the disc name?
[23:27] <Justus> in /etc/apt/preferences I have pinned * to v=9.04 and php5-cgi to v=9.10, php5-cgi has priority 1001, * has 1000, if I do apt-get update will php5-cgi from 9.10 be used?
[23:27] <Justus> or does * set to 1000 prevent it from being installed?
[23:27] <Flannel> callaghan: Theres a file on the root of the disc, README.diskdefines
[23:27] <Flannel> Myrtti: ^^
[23:28] <jrib> Justus: apt-cache policy php5-cgi would tell you
[23:28] <Justus> ^thanks jrib
[23:28] <callaghan> Myrtti: the disc is called "Ubuntu 9.10" and I don't have an md5 sum to compare...
[23:28] <dremov> ok, i just find something in my ~/.gnome2/keyrings
[23:28] <Justus> first answer I get for my questions and it's useful :D
[23:28] <Justus> yay
[23:28] <callaghan> Flannel: ah, thanks
[23:28] <Myrtti> Flannel: learn something new everyday...
[23:28] <sebsebseb> callaghan: Got the ISO?
[23:29] <callaghan> sebsebseb: no
[23:29] <dremov> but i think it could be useless on other machine..
[23:29] <dremov> in any case. Thanks for your time
[23:29] <Roasted_> so I have two identical computers... ubuntu on one, and the other belongs to my parents. I went to put ubuntu on that and when I boot up to 9.10 it says "input not supported" what the????
[23:30] <sebsebseb> callaghan: Downloaded or offical?  When it comes to downloading from  the website it's 32bit by default.
[23:30] <rrogers> I have just done the last update inside of Karmic x86_64 and the new kernel version -21 won't bring up the logon screen.  How do I report the bug?  X server kernel?  No emergancy I just booted into -20
[23:30] <geoffmcc> quick google Roasted says its your lcd monitor
[23:30] <martines> My nfs serverpartitions are really slow, is there someone who can help me with this problem?
[23:32] <callaghan> sebsebseb: downloaded, but I got it already (32bit), thx
[23:34] <arand> rrogers: "ubuntu-bug linux" to report against kernel I assume.
[23:36] <neil_d> zlj: approx seems to be working great atm.
[23:36] <rrogers> arand: thanks will do, let me triage
[23:36] <rrogers> ahmm.  them
[23:37] <neil_d> zlj: approx isn't a very good name... causes a lot of false hits on google.
[23:38] <Ranakah> hi
[23:38] <Ranakah> help me :S
[23:38] <Ranakah> http://www4.slikomat.com/10/0327/ozh-slika-.png
[23:38] <FloodBot1> Ranakah: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[23:39] <contab03> hola alguien me puede ayudar con mi equipo tengo una targeta de video intel q33
[23:40] <Myrtti> !es | contab03
[23:40] <mickster04> !es
[23:41] <laptop> has anyone successfully gotten FiSH to work with their irssi
[23:41] <Typos_King> Ranakah:  you need help planting trees? or making an orchard?
[23:45] <zlj> neil_d: nice to hear that ;)
[23:46] <rrogers> aghh, apparently the bug reporting system has a bug
[23:46] <DopeGhoti> aah, irony
[23:46] <nullbeat> hello all
[23:47] <zealiod> how can i find out what drivers linux live cd is using to fire up my ethernet port
[23:48] <Typos_King> rrogers:   send a snail-mail then :), with self-addressed stamped envelope
[23:48] <DopeGhoti> zealiod: tale a look at the output of lsmod and dmegs perhaps
[23:48] <DopeGhoti> zealiod: dmesg rather
[23:48] <Typos_King> zealiod:    lspci
[23:48] <zealiod> where can i find those?
[23:48] <DopeGhoti> zealiod: All three can be found on the commandline
[23:48] <DopeGhoti> zealiod: (they are commands to run)
[23:48] <Guest49974> hey guys i meant to not install lamp how do i uninstall lamp from ubuntu shell?
[23:49] <Guest49974> basically is there a way to do like apt-get remove LAMP
[23:49] <Guest49974> or something of that natur
[23:49] <Typos_King> ... actuallly
[23:49] <Typos_King> zealiod:    sudo lshw -C network;
[23:49] <zealiod> thanks!
[23:50] <knoppies> Guest49974, Give me a sec, I think there is. Let me see if I can find it.
[23:50] <Typos_King> Guest49974:    wipe the hard drive... and install ... win98? or ... freeBSD or such :)
[23:51] <DopeGhoti> Guest49974: apt-get --purge remove apache2 mysql-server php5  ← that should do the trick.
[23:51] <DopeGhoti> Guest49974: You'll still have the L from LAMP though of course :)
[23:51] <Guest49974> LOL
[23:51] <Guest49974> thats ok
[23:52] <Guest49974> do i have to restart?
[23:52] <knoppies> Guest49974, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP#Starting%20over,%20How%20to%20remove%20the%20LAMP%20stack
[23:52] <DopeGhoti> Guest49974: you oughtn't have to
[23:52] <asdff> Hey I was wondering how to find out if my graphics card supported dual monitors and if so, how to set this up using Karmic. I have a feeling my gpu doesn't support it though. Anyone help :S?
[23:52] <slackster> Hi, I have a device that auto mounts as a read only file system (usb mp3player) I want to add music.  I would like to try and mount it manually to see if there is any change. Can I get the device name somehow from it while it is mounted?
[23:53] <knoppies> asdff, does it have two video outputs on the back of the card?
[23:53] <jrib> slackster: « mount »
[23:53] <DopeGhoti> slackster: yes, while it's mounted, run the command 'mount' which will show all mounted filesystems
[23:53] <asdff> knoppies: it has liek, a green one, a white one and a blue one?
[23:53] <slackster> jrib: thanks,  DopeGhoti
[23:54] <knoppies> asdff, we talking about a video card right? the white one is probably DVI, the blue one is VGA, idk what the green one is. Chances are it will support duel monitors. Do you know what model card you have?
[23:54] <asdff> knoppies: :D. And no lol sorry I am not very techy I am afraid.
[23:54] <MarcoPau> hello, I just launched ubuntu live with linux live key from windows. dmesg won't show the ext3 partitions on my computer, do you know how to access them?
[23:54] <slackster> jrib, DopeGhoti: /dev/sdd on /media/CC92-34D3 type vfat (ro,nosuid,nodev,uhelper=devkit,uid=1000,gid=1000,shortname=mixed,dmask=0077,utf8=1,flush)
[23:54] <asdff> knoppies: it is nvidia though*
[23:54] <DopeGhoti> MarcoPau: sudo fdisk -l should show all partitions
[23:55] <slackster> any thoughts jrib, DopeGhoti?
[23:55] <DopeGhoti> slackster: that's the one.  see the 'ro'? that's 'read only'.
[23:55] <Typos_King> Guest49974:    I was serious btw :P, the 'L' in lamp stands for 'linux' soooo, how else are you going to remove it? :P
[23:55] <slackster> DopeGhoti: I thought so. :)
[23:55] <knoppies> asdff, Last time I tried duel monitors My one monitor was much smaller/older than the other so I coudnt get a nice resolution, but we can give it a try. Have you installed the nvidia drivers?
[23:55] <slackster> DopeGhoti: sould I just try to mount it manually then?
[23:56] <DopeGhoti> slackster: if you have an entry in /etc/fstab for that device, see if that option is specified.  If not, add the 'rw' option
[23:56] <asdff> knoppies: I'm not sure man, do you need different drivers for multi-display? Cause I am capped atm so downloading > 5 mb would be a hassle.
[23:56] <slackster> DopeGhoti: ok, where is fstab?
[23:56] <DopeGhoti> slackster: /etc/
[23:56] <slackster> oh.. never mind. sorry
[23:56] <slackster> read too fast
[23:56] <asdff> knoppies: also my monitors are almost the same size. almost.
[23:56] <DopeGhoti> slackster: no worries :)
[23:57] <knoppies> asdff, No you shouldnt, but using the nvidia X server settings manager would make things easier. It matters more on their resolution than their size, but its good to have simmilar sized monitors too, otherwise something appears huge on one monitor and tiny on another.
[23:57] <slackster> DopeGhoti: ok, I'll try to add an entry, thanks
[23:58] <knoppies> Click System->administration-> and see if you can see Nvidia X Server Settings (it should have a green icon)
[23:58] <DopeGhoti> slackster: cheers :)
[23:58] <Guest49974> ok i did apt-get --purge remove apache2 mysql-server
[23:58] <asdff> knoppies: Sweet. Cause I tried selecting twin view from the x server settings manager, but it was greyed out. So any help would be muchly appreciate :).
[23:58] <bigtom21485> what does it mean when gtkpod wont find my ipod
[23:58] <Guest49974> but why does my netstat still have this
[23:58] <Guest49974> http://pastebin.com/Vgw99UcA
[23:58] <DopeGhoti> bigtom21485: it means that you have an iPod Touch?
[23:58] <asdff> oh sorry
[23:58] <asdff> I missed that knoppies cause it wasn't highlighted
[23:58] <asdff> yeah Ill open that
[23:58] <Typos_King> bigtom21485:    isn't it clear?   it can't find your iPod, is what it means :)
[23:58] <bigtom21485> nope i have a calssic 120gb black
[23:59] <bigtom21485> *calssic
[23:59] <knoppies> asdff, sorry.
[23:59] <bigtom21485> *classic
[23:59] <DopeGhoti> Guest49974: because you didn't stop the server before removing it?  sudo killall mysqld :)
[23:59] <hporter> how to configure alpine for pop3 account?
[23:59] <asdff> knoppies: np man, i r the noob. kk it's open.
[23:59] <bigtom21485> invariably, dopeghati, yes
[23:59] <Slart> Guest49974: hmm.. I would hope that ubuntu shuts down the servers before removing them.. odd
[23:59] <knoppies> asdff, I need to plug in a second monitor so that I can try set it up myself, give me sec. I can't remember this stuff so well.
[23:59] <bigtom21485> dopeghoti: invariably, yes, but that doesnt mean im going to just give up and assume it will never work
[23:59] <asdff> knoppies: hah that's cool man, cheers