[00:22] is there a particular place in launchpad to create bugs for lucid? [00:22] seidos: What is the bug? [00:22] suspend/resume isn't working properly when I open my laptop's lid to resume. it restarts instead of resuming [00:23] it doesn't appear to happen when I suspend then use the power button to resume without closing the lid [00:24] nhandler ^ [00:26] seidos: Maybe try https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/SuspendResumeTesting [00:28] seidos: It looks like if the tests fail, apport will detet the failure and prompt you to report a bug (with lots of useful info attached) [00:35] nhandler, the script doesn't work on my system, and the bug that I have won't turn up on the scripted testing they are performing. maybe I can get some information on what I should do here: http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/lucid/beta1 [00:41] seidos: File it against linux and read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/KernelTeamBugPolicies [01:14] nhandler, sorry I meant to post about this link: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs in this channel, not in dev [01:15] hi i'm having a static ip issue; ubuntu 9.1 I had it working but then I got a new router. the old router was 192.168.1.1 this one is 192.168.2.1, i changed my /etc/network/interfaces file to match that now i get an error "SIOCADDRT: File exists" when i tried to restart networking, i googled that but nothing I found seemed to help/apply so i'm kind of stuck [01:20] http://codepad.org/FVpoTQBi is what my interfaces file looks like (currently its set to dhcp so i can get online :) [01:27] the_Mechanic, if it were me I would try to go back to 192.168.1.1 on your new router to see if that fixes it. [01:32] ok yeah thats a thought [01:33] still id like to figure out how to do it the "right way"; actually i find a setting in this new router to always assign the mac address on this pc a set number so I've got my static now (in a round about way) but yeah i'm just trying to learn some linux now, trying to figure out what i did wrong [02:01] the_Mechanic, I don't know enough about networking to help. I don't even remember what file you have to edit to assign a static ip. Isn't it like interfaces or something? [02:01] yeah that is the file i was messing with [02:02] I think I assigned a static ip once when I was messing with the idea of setting up a server [02:03] I don't see why it wouldn't work. your interfaces file looks fine to me, that's why I thought it might be the actual ip addresses assigned for gateway, subnet mask, etc. [02:04] I forget what that's called. The tcp/ip configuration I guess [02:05] I know their are rules like 255.255.255.0 specifies what part of the address is the network address and what part is for the client [02:05] yeah i did some reading, it seemed like the new network setting might conflict with a different file but i couldn't find it.... i really didn't understand much of it [02:05] yeah that the mask [02:05] there's another file aside from interfaces where static ip address information is kept? [02:05] that is what my googling led me to believe, but i didn't understand much of it [02:06] weird [02:06] something like it was conflicting with maybe the network card settings or something [02:07] that doesn't say very much to me [02:07] someone else might be able to help you [02:07] http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-557623.html [02:08] there are some really knowledgable guys on here [02:08] like ibuclaw might be able to give you some more help, but he might want more details about your set up and your problem [02:10] yeah i'm sure lots of peeps know, just they are afk :) [02:10] like that forum mentions /etc/iftab file, but i don't have that file [02:11] like it said "The only times I've seen "SIOCADDRT: File exists" is when setting the same route multiple times. If multiple interfaces are on the same net, try omitting the gateway on one config." but this confuses me [02:13] omitting the gateway kind of makes sense to me [02:14] if you have multiple cards on one system won't having two gateways kind of mean the system is acting as a router? [02:14] I don't have an /etc/iftab file either === mohi_away is now known as mohi1 [02:29] seidos: The ubuntu-bug command on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/KernelTeamBugPolicies would create teh bug report for you [02:31] nhandler, ah so ubuntu-bug -p linux [02:31] I'll read this page now [02:37] nhandler, thank you [02:37] seidos: You are welcome === mohi1 is now known as mohi_away === steelsteve is now known as Steelwolf === Steelwolf is now known as Steelsteve === Hellow is now known as cpruitt === cpruitt is now known as collinp === collinp is now known as collin === collin is now known as collinp [09:27] Can somebody help me to install and configure my wireless router? [11:22] st4aluck What model is the router? [11:24] Bah :\ [11:25] lol, in his defense he asked about 2 hours ago. [11:25] DonScott Yeah, but the timing was amazing :D [11:47] st4aluck What model is the router? [11:47] afk [11:49] lukjad86: it' conceptronic C300BRS4 [11:50] lukjad86: I was playing for 2-3 huors and still can't do it [11:56] Yeesh [11:56] lukjad86: I conect it the computer but it doesn't asign the IP address automatically!?!? [11:57] st4aluck Can you ping the router? [11:57] lukjad86: how!?! [11:57] st4aluck Pull up the command promp [11:57] st4aluck Pull up the command prompt [11:58] That's at Applications->Accessories->Terminal [11:58] ok [11:58] and type: ping 192.168.1.1 [11:58] Tell me what happens [11:59] so I have to diconect now and to conect the router!?!? [11:59] if it gives you something like: [11:59] PING 192.168.1.1 (192.168.1.1) 56(84) bytes of data. [11:59] 64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.776 ms [11:59] 64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.776 ms [11:59] st4aluck Then that is good [11:59] st4aluck Then what you would do is go and open firefox and type: 192.168.1.1 [12:00] st4aluck The router box should tell you what the default IP of your router should be [12:00] Or the box the router came in [12:00] If it's not 192.168.1.1, replace with what it says [12:00] Then follow the steps [12:01] When you are in firefox, it will ask you for a passworld [12:01] *password [12:01] st4aluck The username sometimes is blank, or admin. then the password is usually admin or adminadmin [12:02] lukjad86: ok but first I have to ping the router and let you see what is giving, right? [12:03] st4aluck pinging the router is just the first step [12:03] st4aluck if it fails and says something like: ping: unknown host 192.168.1.1 [12:03] then you know that the IP is not 192.168.1.1 [12:03] lukjad86: ok then I am going to disconect for a minute [12:03] st4aluck Okay, bai :) [12:08] lukjad86: $ ping 192.168.0.1 [12:08] connect: Network is unreachable [12:08] s4aluck Did you check the box for the IP address? [12:08] s4aluck usually they list it [12:08] Or in the manual [12:09] s4aluck Try 192.168.2.1, that's what the manual says [12:09] s4aluck http://download.conceptronic.net/Network/C100BRS4H/C100BRS4H_EN.pdf [12:09] That should help you set it up a bit [12:10] lukjad86: IP of the router is 192.168.0.1 [12:10] s4aluck Ah, okay, try that then [12:11] I tryied both just I have to try 192.168.2.1 in my manual is 192.168.0.1 [12:13] lukjad86: I tryied both just I have to try 192.168.2.1 in my manual is 192.168.0.1 [12:14] s4aluck Does network manager say you are connected to a wired/wireless network? Also, can you connect to it via a wire? [12:15] lukjad86: I conected it but there was no internet acces [12:16] s4aluck Did you set it up with your password? [12:16] for your ISP [12:17] lukjad86: no [12:17] s4aluck Well, I guess you need to do that [12:18] lukjad86: tell me how [12:21] s4aluck There should be a quick setup button when you go to firefox and type 192.168.2.1 or 192.168.0.1 [12:22] lukjad86: ok let me try, bye [12:22] k [12:22] s4aluck Don't forget the password [12:23] s4aluck It should be in your manual [12:36] lukjad86: nothing, there is no internet acces only the router was conected when I gave an IP 192.168.0.1 [12:37] st4aluck But did you manage to get to the router? [12:38] lukjad86: no it gives me an error mesage [12:39] st4aluck Does your ubuntu network manager notice you are connected to the router? [12:39] lukjad86: couldn't access the address [12:39] lukjad86: yes [12:40] st4aluck Well, you should be able to connect to the router then... :\ [12:40] may be the router is fucked up cause I took it from my sister [12:41] The only thing I can think of is that someone changed the default IP of the router [12:41] st4aluck Can you reset the router? [12:42] lukjad86: yes I reseted it several times and it's all the same [12:42] hm... [12:43] lukjad86: I better go to the shop cause is still on warranty!? [12:44] So, let's be clear. You can't ping 192.168.x.1, the network manager which is up at the top right shows you are connected to the network but you can't go to firefox and connect to it. [12:44] Am I right st4aluck ? [12:44] lukjad86: When I search for the IP I actualy don't connect tointernet but to the router is that right [12:46] st4aluck so you can get to the router from firefox? [12:46] lukjad86: that right firefox is giving me error mesage even the menagger shos me that I am conected [12:46] You get a page or at least a prompt for the password? [12:49] lukjad86: no [12:50] lukjad86: nothing, firefox says could not load the address [12:50] lukjad86: so the addres is wrong or somebody changed it [12:51] Hm [12:51] lukjad86: even I reset the router it's the same [12:52] lukjad86: should go to the shop I think [12:52] Give me a sec [12:53] st4aluck Do you have nmap installed? [12:54] lukjad86: I don't know, let me check [12:54] lukjad86: no I don't [12:54] st4aluck sudo apt-get install nmap [12:55] ok [12:55] lukjad86: then [12:56] k, just testing at home, then I'll tell you [12:57] ok [12:58] st4aluck I want you do run these commands when you switch back the the router: [12:59] nmap 192.168.1.0-255 > /home/YOUR_USER_NAME/Desktop/nmap.txt [12:59] nmap 192.168.2.0-255 >> /home/YOUR_USER_NAME/Desktop/nmap.txt [12:59] Replacing YOUR_USER_NAME with whatever you call yourself on your PC [12:59] That's all? [13:00] st4aluck Yeah, I want to see if we can find your router [13:00] ok [13:00] bye [13:00] st4aluck When you get back, you'll show it to me [13:01] ok [13:01] bai [13:05] leoquant hi [13:05] LeAstrale ! [13:05] Long time no see either of you [13:08] st4aluck Okay, could you go to pastebin.com and paste what you got? [13:08] lukjad86: nmap 192.168.1.0-255 > /home/stc/Desktop/nmap.txtmass_dns: warning: Unable to determine any DNS servers. Reverse DNS is disabled. Try using --system-dns or specify valid servers with --dns-servers [13:08] oh [13:09] lukjad86: hoe to enable it [13:10] st4aluck Hm, well I'm tapped out. I can only advise you to try posting a question on the forums or going to #ubuntu and see if anyone can help [13:10] st4aluck http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=336 [13:10] st4aluck that would be the forum you should post this to [13:11] lukjad86: The DNS serve is to be on the router? [13:12] st4aluck Usually, yeah [13:13] so it sounds like the router isn't working or something [13:13] lukjad86: my sister told me that she had problem with it [13:14] st4aluck Hm, then I would bring this back to the store if it's under warranty [13:14] Hey nigelb [13:14] lukjad86: she runs windows and it was disconecting [13:14] st4aluck Looks like the router is borked then [13:15] st4aluck I had a router that was like that [13:15] It would randomly disconnect me, after a point just died completely [13:16] lukjad86: I'll go to see soon, that it was doing [13:16] Yeah, looks like hardware failure [13:16] lukjad86: 78 Euro [13:17] ouch [13:17] hahaha [13:18] That's expensive for a router. I wouldn't spend that much unless it was for a company [13:18] Or I had a serious network going on at home [13:18] lukjad86: do you remember my other problem with the battery power on my laptop? [13:19] Yes, I do. did anyone help you with it? [13:20] lukjad86: no one yet [13:20] Hm, can I have the address? [13:20] lukjad86: wait [13:22] k [13:23] lukjad86: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9039341#post9039341 [13:26] st4aluck Wait a while more, say 21 hours, the "Bump" the thread [13:27] lukjad86: what that means!?!?! [13:28] st4aluck you see waht leoquant wrote, it was just a post that says BUMP [13:28] st4aluck It is like politely reminding people to help [13:28] Once every 24 hours is accepted practice [13:28] *practise [13:29] lukjad86: so, do you think some one will come over [13:29] st4aluck did i get a warning on ubuntuforums? [13:30] i was just to keeo your thread alive [13:30] p [13:30] leoquant no, there was no warning [13:30] no [13:30] leoquant I'm just filling him in on the finer points of bumping :) [13:30] oki [13:31] Hye guys I am so away what are you talking [13:33] i am away, sorry interrupting.... [13:45] lukjad86: hoe to send a bug report about the battery [13:45] st4aluck http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1011078 [13:51] st4aluck ^ [13:52] lukjad86: but which pakage exactly is to report? [13:52] lukjad86: in my case? [13:55] I don't really know, I would guess it would be the battery drivers, but I don't know [14:00] lukjad86: PowerDevil!?!?!?! [14:02] st4aluck I don't own a laptop, so I can't really say. Looks like it, if you use KDE [14:08] lukjad86: what if http://paste.ubuntu.com/405986/ === shadeslayer is now known as shadeslayer_ [14:51] hello Ubuntu Beginners team!...new user here :-) simply requesting a crach course on how to install software ( more specifically .tar files) [14:52] doesnt seem like the simple "double click" is the way to go about it [14:52] Li_On: What are you trying to install (it might be in the repositories) [14:54] a driver for my printer...i managed to set it up for network sharing on the windows machine...downloded the linux driver from the canon website(its a canon printer)...but i have no idea what to do next... [14:54] im looking to have the prointer shared by both machines [14:59] join #nikon [15:00] (woops...) forgot the "/" lol ...this is fun (new to IRC as well...) === shadeslayer_ is now known as shadeslayer === mohi_away is now known as mohi1 [15:53] lukjad86: But I was here all the time? ;) [15:54] LeAstrale Yeah, but we hardly ever see each other [15:56] LeAstrale How's it going? [15:56] lukjad86: I admit that I am almost never online, I am either busy or gaming :) [15:56] lukjad86: Its going very well and yourself? :) [15:57] Not bad, I finally have a job [16:01] 'grats lukjad86 [16:03] thanks mohi1 "D [16:04] lukjad86, put a seat for me near ya........ i ll come and join [16:04] =] [16:06] heh [16:06] mohi1 I would, but they barely have an opening for me [16:06] :o [16:22] Hi switchgirl [16:22] hi [16:24] ibuclaw, === mohi1 is now known as mohi_away [18:44] Hey, i was wondering. is there any music download service? and how does wine work i wanted to run a program from windows [18:48] Hey, i was wondering. is there any music download service? and how does wine work i wanted to run a program from windows. s [19:12] drubin !!! [20:03] Sup team === moo_moo is now known as noob-leech [20:43] Hello... [20:44] hello noob-leech [20:45] Hello pedro3005... [20:46] I'm thinking of fooling around with Google Summer of Code... [20:46] ... although I'm not very confident of my skills. :( [20:51] noob-leech, better than me [20:55] I don't even know Python... :( [20:55] But then, it's not a good idea to "boast" about our newbieness on the Internet. [20:55] noob-leech, what do you know? [20:56] I only know some Java, C, Haskell and Prolog from school... [20:56] noob-leech, see, that's a lot [20:57] The other languages... I just picked up for the job. [20:57] I am dumb in python, retarded in C++, and a complete utter idiot in anything else [20:58] Me too... Still trying to code in idiomatic Ruby code. [20:58] It's hard to write elegant Ruby stuff. [20:58] noob-leech, what are you coding? [20:59] I have an IRC bot, but I cry every time I look at the code [20:59] "this is so horrible..." [20:59] I'm just writing "hello world" programs from beginner's programming book. [20:59] Yeah... The urge to refactor code is nasty. [21:00] noob-leech, Ruby.. why not stick to just one language you're comfortable with? [21:01] That's a good idea too. [21:01] Your idea referring to sticking to one or two languages. [21:01] yes [21:01] indeed [21:03] noob-leech, just a FYI, the channel #ubuntu-beginners-dev could be more appropriate [21:05] Oops. I thought this is -dev. [21:05] Just seen the title. [21:05] Thanks for the heads up. [21:05] ... and sorry for the OT. [21:06] no issue