[00:00] <Losha> tijucas: your .bashrc is a link to a (presumably) nonexistent file (Dropbox/diego/etc/bashrc) !!!
[00:00] <tijucas> ok..
[00:00] <tijucas> hehe
[00:01] <zaxonspox> tijucas: how it happened?
[00:01] <zaxonspox> tijucas: you move it, or what?
[00:01] <gabrielcz> Anyone can help my whith apache virtualhosts?
[00:01] <moreia> I'd settle for help forcing a version from aptitude. I only know how to do it in the gui.
[00:01] <gabrielcz> I allways go to /var/www default site
[00:01] <moreia> gabrielcz: depends on your question.
[00:01] <unknown_> Hi, is there any easy way to play unprotected WMV files on Ubuntu x64? (on 32bit works fine with w32codecs installed) with
[00:01] <tijucas> zaxonspox: ok, my bad:)
[00:01] <Outlier> Losha: I'll keep that in mind in case 8.04 objects to the hardware.
[00:02] <gabrielcz> moreia: so.. can you? :)
[00:02] <Losha> zaxonspox: the 'offical' pastebin for this channel is currently http://ubuntu.pastebin.com
[00:02] <Typos_King> unkown_:   I use Xine-UI, it uses its own codecs, it does .wmv files fine in 32bit... not sure on 64 :)
[00:02] <zaxonspox> Losha: yes, i gave this link some guy, he paste some code, gave me a link and i was not able to view it - sayed "Register!"
[00:02] <Losha> Outlier: how much of a workout do you want to give your hardware. An overnight memtest is good for the memory, and there are various benchmarks people run to exercise cpu etc...
[00:03] <moreia> gabrielcz: What's the question?
[00:03] <gabrielcz> moreia: I need to use virtualhosts on apache 2.2
[00:03] <gabrielcz> I set all, but allways goes to default site.
[00:03] <Losha> zaxonspox: very annoying. It's because that site changed its policy...
[00:03] <gabrielcz> I copy to on working server the /site-availabla/ configuration
[00:03] <moreia> gabrielcz: can you pastebin your virtualhost definition?
[00:03] <gabrielcz> I use a2ensite to enable it
[00:03] <Outlier> Losha: mostly I'm testing the network connection; been having headaches with it all week.
[00:04] <rafaelsoaresbr> zaxonspox, you can protect you pastebin so only resgistered users can edit/view it
[00:04] <gabrielcz> ok moreia
[00:04] <Losha> Outlier: wifi or wired?
[00:04] <moreia> http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/
[00:04] <zaxonspox> Losha: so i wont be able to further use ubuntu.paste ?
[00:04] <polydeuces> Anyone have any experience installing Intel video drivers onto Ubuntu 9.10?
[00:04] <Losha> zaxonspox: you should switch to http://ubuntu.pastebin.com....
[00:05] <fuzzybunny69y> hey everyone I am using Ubuntu 9.10 and sometimes when my wireless isn't able to connect immediatly it will bring up the "authentication required by wireless network" screen and prompt me to enter my wireless password eventhough I have already entered it previously and it is supposed to have it saved. Does anyone know anything I could try to fix this issue?
[00:05] <Outlier> Losha: wired.  I have dual uplinks, and one of them keeps failing.   I put together a dedicated box to document it.
[00:05] <moreia> gabrielcz: (and paste the URL here when you're done. But maybe you knew that.)
[00:05] <Glowball> polydeuces: Here, they have always worked when selected through System > Administration > Hardware drivers. But I guess you already tried that?
[00:05] <zaxonspox> Losha: ok, but it isnt looks like from ubuntu :P
[00:06] <polydeuces> Glowball: I haven't. I'm a total noob! I just installed Ubuntu 9.10 yesterday.
[00:06] <polydeuces> Thank you! I'll give that a try and let you know how it goes
[00:06] <Glowball> polydeuces: Aha, well then, try it you, it's very simple ;)
[00:06] <zaxonspox> Glowball: Intel drivers were never ther. It was always a problem with Intel drivers
[00:06] <moreia> fuzzybunny69y: if you close the request (in my experience anyway) it eventually notices that it already has the password.
[00:06] <gabrielcz> moreia:  jejejejej  when I wes to copy and paste you...  I found the problem :D
[00:06] <Glowball> Oh, damn
[00:06] <Glowball> He said Intel
[00:06] <Losha> Outlier: very nasty. Unless it's very uncommon hardware, most any linux should support it I would think...
[00:06] <gabrielcz> moreia: thanks you anyways dude ! :P  mistaken on serveralias name :D
[00:06] <moreia> gabrielcz: So I helped!
[00:06] <Glowball> Sorry, it's 1 AM
[00:07] <Glowball> polydeuces: My mistake, I was wrong, those are for NVidia drivers
[00:07] <Glowball> It's 1 AM, I think I'm going to bed.
[00:07] <polydeuces> Oh, ouch. Yeah, the screen was blank. So what do you think I should do?
[00:07] <gabrielcz> moreia: you know...  we need to read more :P jejeje   so, thanks
[00:07] <polydeuces> IS there a way to update intel drivers?
[00:07] <zaxonspox> polydeuces: what your Intel chip?
[00:07] <Maletor> I have an error that I get on boot http://gist.github.com/371506. When I restart into recovery mode and hit reconfigure packages I get this error: E: Could not perform immediate configuration on 'util-linux'.Please see man 5 apt.conf under APT::Immediate-Configure for details. (2). When I try and do failsafeX mode I get a dialog box but my keyboard and mouse, which have always worked in the past, stop working. Nothing else can go wrong
[00:07] <Maletor> anyone help me?
[00:07] <polydeuces> it's the 945 chipset family
[00:07] <polydeuces> for acer aspire one AOA150
[00:08] <zaxonspox> polydeuces: my condolences, problematic issue
[00:08] <joshdreamland> Can anyone tell me how to allocate more space for persistent files on my Live USB?
[00:08] <polydeuces> oh nuuuu
[00:08] <moreia> So, um, about reverting back to pre-shredder Thunderbird? Any advice on specifying the version in aptitude?
[00:08] <joshdreamland> Using 9.10, AMD 64
[00:08] <Glowball> polydeuces: Well, ask somebody else in here, they probably know better than me :)
[00:08] <daftykins> joshdreamland: you just drag the slider to use more space... inside USB startup disk creator
[00:08] <polydeuces> So zaxon, is there no way to update them currently?
[00:09] <joshdreamland> daftykins: I already have the thing running on the USB; do I have to erase and start over?
[00:09] <zaxonspox> polydeuces: i feel like experienced linux user, but i was tried to MAKE drivers for Intel 82845 with no result
[00:09] <polydeuces> Ouch, well then.
[00:09] <polydeuces> Thanks for your help!
[00:09] <daftykins> joshdreamland: that would probably be the easiest way
[00:10] <joshdreamland> I've made a couple changes I'd not much like to lose; isn't there a command line to just add more space to the persistent account?
[00:10] <zaxonspox> polydeuces: go and search Intel linux drivers site, mayby you will have more luck, the fact is that it is easier with 945 than with 845
[00:10] <Outlier> Losha: I hope so.
[00:10] <polydeuces> Hm, okay I'll give that a try.
[00:10] <daftykins> joshdreamland: look into FAT partition resizing then
[00:11] <Losha> Outlier: it's been quite a long time since I've seen anyone complain that a wired nic was unsupported. Wireless, on the other hand...
[00:12] <joshdreamland> daftykins: It's not a physical partition; it's a filesize limit stored somewhere, as far as I can tell
[00:12] <Losha> moreia: it's best done from synaptic, via packages->force version....
[00:12] <joshdreamland> I opened it in GParted; there was only one partition and it was roughly half full
[00:12] <switch10_> joshdreamland: just backup, reinstall on the USB, and then restore..
[00:12] <daftykins> ^
[00:12] <moreia> Losha: indeed. But i'm getting errors there and they're meaningless to me: "E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages."
[00:13] <zaxonspox> joshdreamland: i think there is no way to resize USB liveCD starage capacity
[00:13] <Outlier> Losha: I'm sure it is.  It's the motherboard drivers I would be more concerned about, but we'll see.
[00:13] <moreia> Losha: also " E: Unable to lock the download directory"
[00:14] <Losha> moreia: sorry, out of my league. You can ask here every 15 minutes until someone who knows replies...
[00:14] <moreia> Losha: sigh.
[00:14] <Losha> moreia: yeah...
[00:15] <joshdreamland> switch10_: can you back up without backing up partition size, too?
[00:15] <joshdreamland> As far as I can tell, there is a file on this flash drive that behaves as a definite-sized partition
[00:15] <Maletor> I have an error that I get on boot http://gist.github.com/371506. When I restart into recovery mode and hit reconfigure packages I get this error: E: Could not perform immediate configuration on 'util-linux'.Please see man 5 apt.conf under APT::Immediate-Configure for details. (2). When I try and do failsafeX mode I get a dialog box but my keyboard and mouse, which have always worked in the past, stop working. Can anyone help me?
[00:15] <switch10_> joshdreamland: of course.  backing up /home should be good enough to save your settings..
[00:15] <SCC-Faust> guys im going to kill myself bye
[00:15] <daftykins> SCC-Faust: slightly off topic
[00:16] <eklo> I have Intel integrated and Nvidia graphics on my board. When I install the driver, it always switches the screen to use the nvidia card, how would I set it back to use only the Intel card while also keeping the driver installed?
[00:16] <odie5533> Is there a reason to use the official xubuntu release rather than installing vanilla and adding the xfce desktop?
[00:16] <moreia> daftykins: Could be a way of expressing degree of frustration.
[00:16] <joshdreamland> eklo: Whatever reason you have to do that, I promise you it's not worth it ;_;
[00:16] <Losha> SCC-Faust: don't do that. Reinstall instead...
[00:17] <moreia> SCC-Faust: at least tell us what the problem is first!
[00:17] <Maletor> Hey I'm going to kill myself if you don't help me solve my problem:
[00:17] <Maletor> I have an error that I get on boot http://gist.github.com/371506. When I restart into recovery mode and hit reconfigure packages I get this error: E: Could not perform immediate configuration on 'util-linux'.Please see man 5 apt.conf under APT::Immediate-Configure for details. (2). When I try and do failsafeX mode I get a dialog box but my keyboard and mouse, which have always worked in the past, stop working. Nothing else can go wrong
[00:17] <Maletor> anyone help me?
[00:17] <FloodBot3> Maletor: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[00:17] <Losha> Maletor: be careful about what promised you make...
[00:18] <Losha> Maletor: be careful about what promises you make...
[00:18] <Maletor> Regardless, I need help.
[00:18] <Losha> Maletor: I wish I could help, but you have a complex setup...
[00:19] <joshdreamland> So many suicide threats in one day!
[00:19] <JULinuxUser> i need help with my wireless
[00:19] <Maletor> How can you know that?
[00:19] <colorlessprism> joshdreamland, its a tough life man...lol
[00:19] <Typos_King> Maletor:   boot using a live-cd/usb and from there, run e2fsck -c; on it, say your install is at sda1 then -> sudo e2fsck -c /dev/sda1
[00:19] <daftykins> !ask | JULinuxUser
[00:19] <odie5533> Is there a light ubuntu which only install gnome and the necessities so I can install the apps I want?
[00:19] <maginot> Maletor, did you tried removing and reinstalling usplash? And what is the ubuntu version you`re using?
[00:19] <eklo> in my opinion it is worth it, since in another system with two gtx 280s, the driver installs and runs fine also on the 2nd card even though screen is only displayed through first card, I don't know whether or not second card is sending a blank screen signal, but should be possible with mixed intel/nvidia
[00:19] <daftykins> !alternate | odie5533
[00:19] <frodo> Do anyone know how to sync an iPod Nano third generation with Ubuntu?  Everything I'm reading says you cant do it without a special  hack that removed from the Internet.  Maybe there is a new method?
[00:19] <odie5533> Or do most people use the official ubuntu disks?
[00:19] <colorlessprism> odie5533, its called kubuntu
[00:20] <daftykins> !ipod | frodo
[00:20] <odie5533> colorlessprism: that's for KDE though
[00:20] <31NAAPG5D> has anybody use DEltacopy to make bakups from a windows client to an ubuntu server?
[00:20] <daftykins> !minimal > odie5533
[00:20] <colorlessprism> odie5533, i know buts its about as light as it gets
[00:20] <Maletor> maginot 9.10
[00:20] <Typos_King> odie5533:  the regular install cds have that already, gnome and the basics, and you install whatever you want later on
[00:20] <Maletor> maginor sorry 10.4
[00:20] <maco> Maletor: #ubuntu+1
[00:20] <JULinuxUser> I have a dell inpsiron 1501 with the dell wireless 1390 and it  wont connect to the internet via wireless can someone help with connecting via wireless
[00:20] <maginot> Maletor, so, try on #ubuntu+1
[00:21] <Typos_King> Maletor:   boot using a live-cd/usb and from there, run e2fsck -c; on it, say your install is at sda1 then -> sudo e2fsck -c /dev/sda1
[00:21] <Maletor> i did, no one can help me there
[00:21] <Maletor> my install is at /dev/mapper/vg-root
[00:21] <maginot> Maletor, here isn't support for lucid because no one answered there, sorry, lucid is still beta
[00:21] <maginot> !lucid
[00:21] <maco> Maletor: oh jeez lvm....i never expect lvm to work in unstable releases
[00:21] <odie5533> Of all the releases, do most people use plain ubuntu?
[00:21] <nerdy_kid> how do i resume dd copying session?
[00:21] <maco> odie5533: yes
[00:21] <frodo> daftykins: I already looked at that.  It references a file to download that is no longer available.  I'm looking for an alternate method that would work with the third generation Nano.  Thanks.
[00:22] <Maletor> this will not be fixed in one week, it doesn't matter that it is lucid
[00:22] <odie5533> I think I'll go with that then. Thanks maco.
[00:22] <maginot> nerdy_kid, first you need the offset where you stoped
[00:22] <colorlessprism> odie5533, good luck man
[00:22] <Typos_King> !bcm
[00:22] <JULinuxUser> ok
[00:22] <Maletor> i am running sudo apt-get dist-upgrade Immediate-configure=0
[00:22] <Typos_King> ahemm hehe
[00:22] <maginot> Maletor, yes, it matter for the channel, this is offtopic!
[00:22] <Maletor> so that i can bypass the util-linux error found in the gist
[00:22] <maginot> ubottu > Maletor
[00:23] <Typos_King> JULinuxUser:  hold the mayo, I know the Dell pcmcia cards use broadcomm chipsets, lemme get a link
[00:23] <frodo> !RockBox
[00:23] <maginot> ubottu, lucid > Maletor
[00:23] <Typos_King> !sta
[00:23] <maco> Maletor: um fsck isnt an error. its what FIXES filesystem errors
[00:23] <maco> Maletor: like i said, lvm on an unstable release...bad idea
[00:23] <nerdy_kid> maginot um....how would i get that? the disk image i was copying is 2.6Gb done out of 7.  Thats not in anyway precise though.
[00:23] <Typos_King> JULinuxUser:  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Broadcom43xx
[00:23] <maginot> maco, please, let stay on topic, lucid chat is on #ubuntu+1
[00:24] <maco> maginot: yes i know but *someone* keeps whinging here...
[00:24] <Maletor> you maco?
[00:24] <odie5533> I love the anl.gov downloads. I should drive over to Argonne and thank the tech people for their great mirrors.
[00:24] <JULinuxUser> thanks bye
[00:24] <Typos_King> JULinuxUser:  as I said... .the Dell pcmcia cards have broadcomm chipsets and they use the b43 drivers
[00:25] <maginot> nerdy_kid, well, it normally tells you when you stop dd, and you could "try"couting the bytes and making the offset, but never done that, theorically works
[00:25] <nerdy_kid> maginot uh oh...ok ill try and see if i still have output in my terminal; thanks :D
[00:26] <koe> how to completely remove a program ?
[00:26] <koe> for example all files that belongs to ldap
[00:26] <koe> ?
[00:26] <colorlessprism> koe, synaptic -->completly remove
[00:26] <maginot> nerdy_kid, I really recommend you to redo your dd, you can probably corrupt your image
[00:27] <koe> from terminal ... I have only ssh access
[00:27] <maginot> koe, apt-get purge <package>
[00:27] <nerdy_kid> maginot well this image isnt actually that important, ill be daring :)  ok, dd copied 2721054720 bytes when i terminated it.
[00:28] <maginot> nerdy_kit, okay, take a look at "man dd"
[00:28] <Typos_King> koe:    sudo dpkg -rP PACKAGENAME;
[00:29] <maginot> Typos_King, that way you suppose he have a package .deb and not from apt cache
[00:29] <maginot> koe, Typos_King, something like dpkg -rP xchat don't work, apt-get purge xchat  will remove the xchat installed on the system.
[00:30] <Typos_King> k
[00:31] <colorlessprism> when 9.10UNR boots the notification area occasionally winds up on the right of my clock, i have the default panel setup. any ideas?
[00:31] <kermit-> which channel has shell gurus?
[00:31] <kermit-> specifically tcsh
[00:32] <maginot> kermit, have you tried #tcsh or maybe something like #sh or #bash?
[00:32] <kermit-> i tried #tcsh
[00:32] <kermit-> not #sh or #bash
[00:32] <maginot> kermit-, well, isn't exacly the same thing, but maybe someone could give a help.
[00:35] <tm0> Hey everyone, can someone help me figure out how to get my external drive working on linux?
[00:35] <maginot> tm0, is an USB drive?
[00:35] <tm0> maginot, yes it is.
[00:36] <colorlessprism> when 9.10UNR boots the notification area occasionally winds up on the right of my clock and i have to move it back to the left, i have the default panel setup. any ideas?
[00:36] <maginot> tm0, when you plug it what is the last messages dmesg shows you? Pastebin, please
[00:36] <maginot> !pastebin
[00:36] <c00lryguy> I installed the nautilus-open-terminal package but I still dont see the "Open Terminal Here.." option in my right click menu
[00:36] <maginot> c00lryguy, if I remmember isn`t with right mouse click, but on the menu bar...
[00:37] <c00lryguy> lemme check..
[00:37] <nerdy_kid> maginot arg that man page is confusing; i think ill just redo the whole thing :S thanks for your help :D
[00:37] <tripleb> THIS ONLY HAPPENS ON REDDIT comment pages!! what is this thing with reddit on firefox. It starts scrolling down and doesnt stop. This after I touch the bottom small arrow. But not every time.  ubuntu 9.10
[00:37] <Dezine> Is there anyway to get the NotifyOSD bubbles to show up right under the top bar instead of having that awkward space above it?
[00:37] <maginot> nerdy_kid, the parameter you want is skip
[00:37] <c00lryguy> maginot: nothin
[00:37] <tm0> maginot well thats not the problem. If i turn off and on it shows. I just can't mount it in natulis :(
[00:37] <maginot> c00lryguy, well, I'm not on ubuntu now, sorry.
[00:38] <maginot> tm0, if you turn off and on, what do you mean... it mounts or do not mount? Where it is showing when you turn on and off? Can you pastebin the output of dmesg?
[00:38] <c00lryguy> !help nautilus-open-terminal
[00:39] <tm0> maginot, it poops with a windows and a random folder name containing all my files
[00:39] <colorlessprism> tm0, random folder name have number / letters?
[00:39] <maginot> tm0, okay, so nautilus is showing the disk... where is the problem, don`t get it so far
[00:40] <colorlessprism> tm0, its probably the UUID and is ok
[00:40] <tm0> maginot, if i boot with it, i get nothing. Cololessprism the name is "C4686E88686E7956"
[00:40] <colorlessprism> tm0, its probably the UUID and is ok
[00:40] <maginot> tm0, I think you should remake your question, I think you want that your drive automatically mount always on some folder
[00:40] <tm0> maginot, i want it to at lesat show up in places. I can make it startup with a shell script from there then at least
[00:41] <maginot> tm0, okay, so when you click on Computer you can't access your disk from there
[00:41] <lightbricko> How can I play nintendo 64 with kaillera support on ubuntu?
[00:41] <tm0> maginot, not from start up.
[00:43] <maginot> tm0, okay. Pastebin output of Dmesg AND output of "udevadm monitor" after you plug the drive (start udevadm with that command and plug the drive)
[00:43] <nerdy_kid> maginot ok sorry i dont mean to be a pain (i dont know that much about how hard drives work)  so i would do skip 2721054720  ?
[00:43] <maginot> nerdy_kid, that was the least copied byte?
[00:44] <johnyquest> hello all
[00:44] <WXZ> anyone know how to setup different panels for different workspaces?
[00:44] <colorlessprism> hello johnny
[00:44] <nerdy_kid> maginot that was were dd stopped last time.  so i think the command would look like dd if=/dev/sdb of=card.img bs=4M skip 2721054720  oflag=append  does that look right?
[00:45] <maginot> nerdy_key, so you will need something like "dd if=<input_drive> skip=2721054720 > disk_image_unfinished
[00:45] <johnyquest> how do i check in bash if an element belongs to an array ... for example if the array is A=(3 4 5 6) how can i check if any user input x belongs to this array or not?
[00:45] <Pici> johnyquest: best to ask bash programming questions in #bash
[00:45] <tm0> maginot http://pastebin.com/wyQN0PrE
[00:46] <haavaros> Hi! Unison is denied permisson to create a folder via SSH on my server, although I've logged in as the owner of the folder, and the folder is chmod'ed to 777. Any tips?
[00:46] <johnyquest> Pici, thanks for the suggestion
[00:46] <nerdy_kid> maginot thanks! :D
[00:46] <maginot> nerdy_key, and sure, repeat any previous switch used on you previous dd command
[00:47] <nerdy_kid> maginot yeah thanks :)
[00:47] <Hal_> can someone help im having trouble setting up file sharing between a MS and a ubuntu machine
[00:48] <maginot> tm0, well, I can't see any thing about dmesg, which I asked you some times already, but udev shows everything is fine, did you have any gvfs message on your logs ?
[00:48] <colorlessprism> Hal_, unless special terms are met they can only share on a FAT32 partition
[00:48] <Hal_> im talking over a network"?
[00:49] <tic^> What channel is remix support in?
[00:49] <maginot> Hal_, yes, you are talking on ubuntu channel of freenode network.
[00:49] <alejandro> can someone help me get HDMI to tv support for 9.10?
[00:49] <colorlessprism> Hal_, me too...ubuntu cannot read ntfs without the ntfs package and windows cant read ext w/o package
[00:50] <tm0> maginot i added it under the udev. I just didn't copy the command. It was too large to post it all. Also none.
[00:50] <Pici> colorlessprism: I think Hal_ means that hes trying to share the drive across a network, not on the same computer.  Correct me if I'm wrong.
[00:50] <tm0> maginot should i just accept its a limitation at the moment?
[00:50] <kermit> kermit-: -_-
[00:50] <maginot> tm0, well, you really should take a look at your logs on /var/logs
[00:50] <Hal_> colorlessprism  so i have to go from a fat on the MS machine to a fat on the ubuntu machine?
[00:51] <terroh8er> hello, i have ubuntu 9.10 64 bit and 32 bit on CDs and i didn't label them. im also out of CDs. is there a way to tell which is which?
[00:51] <signornessuno> i can't mount a disk, here the error sudo mount /dev/sdc /media/cdrom0
[00:51] <signornessuno> mount: /dev/sdc: can't read superblock
[00:51] <Typos_King> terroh8er:    boot from either, and check in it :)
[00:51] <colorlessprism> pici, i think unless windows is on FAT32 linux cannot reach with the ntfs package, and windows cannot reach linux without an ext package, making a share folder on fat32 makes the process easier
[00:51] <Pici> Hal_: No. samba does not care about the filesystem.
[00:51] <maginot> tm0, if you are having a problem with devices not being shown on Computer so it is probably a gvfs or polkit problem, I could tell you that is a gconf problem, but that is more probable when you change something manually
[00:51] <Hal_> Pici yes 2 seperate machines over a network
[00:52] <Pici> colorlessprism: samba is not filesystem dependent.
[00:52] <Pici> Hal_: Are you trying to share from the Ubuntu computer, or from the Windows computer?
[00:52] <Hal_> Pici is their a guide to setting them up to talk to each other?
[00:52] <tm0> maginot thanks for your help very much. I'll look into those. Was just hoping to have some exam music. Thank you anyways
[00:52] <colorlessprism> Pici, i have had 0 luck with samba, i have never ever been able to get it to work...such is life though
[00:52] <Hal_> Pici both ways
[00:52] <adamas> greetings
[00:52]  * maginot is wondering if anyone knows why mac osx xchat doen't work the tab key for nick completition 
[00:53] <colorlessprism> maginot, setting maybe?
[00:53] <Typos_King> maginot:   check in its settings, it may not be enabled
[00:53] <adamas> whcih format should I use for an external HDD of 1.5 TB wich will be used in LIN and WIN?
[00:53] <haavaros> Anyone know how to set up unison via ssh? I'm getting a permission denial, even though I'm loggin in as the owner of the folder I'm synchin to
[00:53] <maginot> Hmm ... settings doesn't open =X I will quit and open again =D
[00:53] <colorlessprism> maginot, ive never been special enough to own a mac...never been the artistic type
[00:53] <Typos_King> for whatever odd reason
[00:53] <Pici> Hal_: If you install the smbfs package, you can connect to your Windows computer from Places>Connect to network.  If you want a more permanent method, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
[00:54] <Typos_King> adamas:    *nix can do ntfs just fine, that'd do I'd think
[00:54] <carlita> carlita
[00:54] <Hal_> ty PICI
[00:55] <adamas> so ext* under win is a worse option than ntfs under lin, is this?
[00:55] <WXZ> anyone know how to setup different panels for different workspaces?
[00:55] <Pici> adamas: I agree.
[00:55] <adamas> ok
[00:55] <alejandro> can someone help me get HDMI to tv support for 9.10?
[00:55] <adamas> thanks
[00:55] <craigbass1976> is there a way to upgrade right now from hardy to 10.4 beta, or do I need to wait?  Hoping to avoid a clean install.
[00:55] <adamas> byes
[00:55] <grendal_prime> hey guys
[00:55] <Pici> colorlessprism : Please join #ubuntu+1 for Lucid/10.04 support/discussion.
[00:55] <Pici> colorlessprism: sorry, mistab
[00:56] <mameth> @wxz there's no such thing, sorry
[00:56] <Kentrel> Is there a way of saving a list of all the packages I've installed since installing Ubuntu, so if I ever have to reinstall I can just put them into a script and get them all again?
[00:56] <Pici> craigbass1976: please ask in #ubuntu+!
[00:56] <grendal_prime> buy guys...ladies
[00:56] <maginot> Now is working... =) j
[00:56] <grendal_prime> others?
[00:56] <Pici> craigbass1976: argh, #ubuntu+1
[00:56] <Losha> adamas: I agree with Typos_King. ntfs is the way to go....
[00:56] <colorlessprism> Pici, thats funny, i was thinking i diddnt say anything about that
[00:56] <aguitel> craigbass1976, only from scratch
[00:56] <craigbass1976> Pici, just saw that posted to colorlessprism.  Sorry
[00:56] <colorlessprism> Pici, type much? lol
[00:56] <craigbass1976> aguitel, @#^@  !!!
[00:57] <Pici> aguitel: Please check your facts before you make suggestions.
[00:57] <Losha> Kentrel: yes, at the bottom of the dpkg man page, see "To make a local copy of the package selection states"
[00:57] <hashed_> Kentrel: take a look at this thread: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=261366
[00:57] <colorlessprism> maginot, YEAH!!
[00:57] <Kentrel> ah okay thanks
[00:57] <colorlessprism> maginot, ive never been special enough to own a mac...never been the artistic type
[00:58] <Pici> craigbass1976: See the topic in +1 regarding the release notes and how to upgrade from 9.10, but you're going to be using an unsupported version of #ubuntu until release day, things may break.
[00:58] <colorlessprism> does anyone know when shipit will be up and running again?
[00:59] <craigbass1976> Pici, I'll check.  I'm not coming from 9.10, but 9.04 (was that hardy?)
[00:59] <signornessuno> hi, i have an mp3 with 1.5 gb of mem but i can't mount it this is the error mount: /dev/sdc: can't read superblock, also on windows i can see the drive but i can't access and when i try to format at the end all the pc crash
[00:59] <claybustr> I tried the instructions here ( http://davesource.com/Solutions/20070912.Ubuntu-xhost.html ) for getting xhost to work on karmic, but it doesn't seem to be working. x11-xserverutils is installed, xhost claims to do its thing, but I just can't connect. No firewall on ubuntu
[01:00] <Typos_King> signornessuno:   a 1.5gb mp3?   hehe
[01:00] <Pici> colorlessprism: Probably closer to release day (29th) and/or when the UK is open to air traffic
[01:00] <signornessuno> mp3 player, sorry
[01:00] <Typos_King> that's a really long ..... radio program?
[01:00] <koe> any of you guys know about openLdap ?
[01:00] <Alcor> Whay r the several ways to backup Ubuntu"
[01:00] <colorlessprism> Pici, diddnt think about the dreaded ash cloud, id just noticed itd been down for a week or so
[01:00] <Alcor> what
[01:00] <colorlessprism> !backup Alcor
[01:00] <koe> Ive configured a server how can I test if its configured as it should ?
[01:01] <Typos_King> well... could be a book too :P
[01:01] <colorlessprism> !backup | Alcor
[01:01] <jeeves_Moss> can someone please post a pastebin of a generic apache config for a vhost?
[01:01] <Kentrel> Do I need a firewall on Ubuntu? I assumed there was one set up automatically but when I type ufw status it says its inactive
[01:01] <koe> Alcor use backupninja works realy good ...
[01:01] <Typos_King> signornessuno:   what brand name and model?
[01:01] <Pici> Kentrel: There are no ports listening by default, so no firewall rules by default.
[01:01] <wgilthorpe> hello I have a network printer setup on my ubuntu box and can print from it with all my windows boxes via "http://[computername:631]/printers/hp4180" but none of my ubuntu or mint machines see it. Please help
[01:01] <signornessuno> anycall, i don't now the model
[01:01] <Kentrel> Pici, so I don't need a firewall? I installed firestarter - do I need it?
[01:01] <Alcor> thx
[01:02] <koe> anyone can help me with openldap ?
[01:02] <Typos_King> Kentrel:    you can set rules for it, the firewall is already in the kernel loaded, and there are some Frontends for firewall rule settings, the one I know offhand will be kmyfirewall
[01:02] <SpaceCowboy40404> I am having some connection issues with setting up a Ventrilo server. Anyone here familiar with the process?
[01:02] <Pici> Kentrel: iptables is already installed, its part of your kernel.  Unless you are installing things that open ports and you don't want certain addresses to get to them, then you don't need to configure any rules with firestarter/ufw.
[01:03] <Typos_King> signornessuno:   sooo... you bought it with no name? heheh, what about on the device?  it has no letters or labels?
[01:04] <Kentrel> ok thanks
[01:04] <xcv2> wireless nic on hp desktop can associate to visible, unsecured wlan (e.g. "linksys") but not to wep, wpa, wpa2, and not even 'hidden' unsecured networks (e.g. ssid not broadcast, but otherwise open). from dmesg: [   13.053120] wlan0: register 'rndis_wlan' at usb-0000:00:1d.7-6, Wireless RNDIS device, BCM4320a based, [mac address]
[01:04] <mameth> how can i add power options like "power saver" or "high performance"? is there an application? btw i am using toshiba satellite a300blabla
[01:04] <Carb0n> How does an object refer to itself in c++? Like the java 'this' keyword
[01:04] <Carb0n> How does an object refer to itself in c++? Like the java 'this' keyword
[01:04] <Pici> Carb0n: This isn't a programming channel, please ask in ##C++ , you'll need to be registered to join though.
[01:04] <Pici> !register | Carb0n
[01:05] <Carb0n> thanks
[01:05] <signornessuno> Typos_King: no nothing useful, i try to search the model but the site is chinese
[01:05] <subone> Can anyone recommend a good music player for ubuntu? I need a GUI interface similar to something like rhythmbox, but I also need some way to control it remotely using CLI or dbus or something. i am currently using rhythmbox, but the CLI client utility doesnt have a whole lot of features... i cant see my currently playing playlist for example
[01:06] <SpaceCowboy40404> My problem I'm working on is that I have setup my ventrilo server and it is up and working, but for some reason I cant connect to it and no one else can. I have already verified that the ports on my router are open for it and that they have been forwarded to this pc for it as well. The issue has to be with some sort of firewall within ubuntu? Can anyone help?
[01:07] <mameth> subone: vlc might be a good alternative, with terminal commands you can do some remote things like playing a certain playlist etc.
[01:07] <Typos_King> signornessuno:   plug it in, and then run a -> lspci;   to see what it gives for it :), you can paste lspci dump to paste2.org or so
[01:08] <alejandro> can someone help me get HDMI to tv support for 9.10?
[01:08] <SpaceCowboy40404> Is there a firewall in ubuntu?
[01:08] <mameth> spacecowboy: for what?
[01:08] <Pici> !firewall | SpaceCowboy40404
[01:09] <Pici> SpaceCowboy40404: But there are no ports listening for things by default and thus no firewall rules by default.
[01:09] <SpaceCowboy40404> so it would not be blocking a specific port b y default?
[01:09] <SpaceCowboy40404> specifically port 3784?
[01:09] <Typos_King> SpaceCowboy40404:    you can set rules for it, the firewall is already in the kernel loaded, and there are some Frontends for firewall rule settings, the one I know offhand will be kmyfirewall
[01:10] <signornessuno> Typos_King: why lspci, it is connect via usb
[01:11] <SpaceCowboy40404> so do i just enter "ufw disable" to turn it off?
[01:11] <penthief> avahi-discover doesn't seem to work. What do I need to do?
[01:12] <Typos_King> signornessuno:   plug it in, and then run a -> lsusb;   to see what it gives for it :), you can paste lsusb dump to paste2.org or so    // then :)
[01:12] <penthief> Sorry not avahi-discover. Zeroconf service discovery.
[01:13] <signornessuno> here there is lsusb and lspci http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/xbe0i8jE but nothing useful
[01:13] <SpaceCowboy40404> hmm how do i switch to root in terminal?
[01:13] <penthief> sudo bash
[01:13] <greezmunkey> SpaceCowboy40404: sudo
[01:13] <Typos_King> penthief:   what's avahi for anyway?   just asking, I have it I never bothered to use it
[01:13] <jrib> !sudo | SpaceCowboy40404
[01:13] <greezmunkey> SpaceCowboy40404: sudo -i for a pervasive connection
[01:14] <penthief> Typos_King: Find services and hosts on a LAN. I think...
[01:14] <SpaceCowboy40404> greezmunkey hey you helped me last time with my wireless
[01:14] <penthief> Typos_King: Printers, ssh servers etc
[01:14] <GrizzLyCRO> hello
[01:14] <Typos_King> penthief:   I see
[01:14] <SpaceCowboy40404> so to disable my firewall i would enter into a terminal the following: sudo ufw disable
[01:15] <WXZ> hey mameth, thanks for the answer
[01:15] <Typos_King> allo GrizzLyCRO
[01:15] <WXZ> was afk sorry
[01:15] <xcv2> help needed with karmic 32-bit, wireless usb nic (linksys wusb54gs) won't associate to hidden network. a few days of browsing LP and ubuntuforums and no closer to resolution. previous visit to this room, someone said ndiswrapper might be required, but it looks like this nic (and chipset) is intended to be supported out of the box.
[01:15] <greezmunkey> SpaceCowboy40404: yeah, that looks ok, you might try "status" first to see where you are.
[01:15] <signornessuno> Typos_King: should i post also fsck? there are many errors
[01:16] <macbird> somebody speak from brazil??
[01:16] <SpaceCowboy40404> k
[01:16] <wgilthorpe> Anyone good with printer networking?
[01:16] <KB1JWQ> !br | macbird
[01:16] <GrizzLyCRO> i cant get pidgin-festival plugin to work
[01:16] <randomusr> I've just installed php-cgi, php, and apache. Apache won't parse the php files and the server want's me to save the files.
[01:16] <GrizzLyCRO> did all this
[01:16] <GrizzLyCRO> http://linuxers.org/howto/how-install-and-configure-festival-plugin-pidgin
[01:16] <Wingless> hello
[01:16] <penthief> !ask > wgilthorpe
[01:16] <GrizzLyCRO> festival works, and sounds in pidgin work
[01:16] <randomusr> is this a problem with the packages or with the apache/php proper?
[01:16] <SpaceCowboy40404> greezmunkey: says inactive for the status so disabling it wont accomplish anything right?
[01:17] <greezmunkey> SpaceCowboy40404: that's right, what's the issue?
[01:17] <tic^> !man | SpaceCowboy40404
[01:17] <Wingless> I have a simple question: I've just installed Adobe Reader, but I don't know how to run it from the terminal.  How do I find out how to do this?
[01:17] <SpaceCowboy40404> no one can connect to my ventrillo server but is up and running
[01:18] <GrizzLyCRO> SpaceCowboy40404: are you behind a router?
[01:18] <Wingless> I want to run Adobe Reader with root privileges, so I want to either figure out how to gksudo it from the terminal (which requires its name or alias or whatever, which I don't know), or figure out how to do the equivalent of gksudo from within the Gnome GUI.
[01:18] <greezmunkey> SpaceCowboy40404: also, do you have a static ip?
[01:18] <penthief> Wingless: I use evince, but if it is on your path: adob<TAB><TAB><RETURN>, hopefully.
[01:18] <Wingless> Does anybody know how to do this? It must be simple.
[01:18] <Typos_King> signornessuno:   .... no... for now... but any fsck.. errors?  you got those from 'lsusb'?
[01:18] <SpaceCowboy40404> grizzlycro: yes but i have disabled annomouse requests and forwarded the ports for this ip
[01:18] <craigbass1976> Wingless, how do you start it now?
[01:19] <wgilthorpe> I have a printer on a mint computer and i am sharing it over my network all my windows boxes will print over the network if i add the printer at http://computername:631/printers/HP4180. how do i get my ubuntu and mint boxes to do the same
[01:19] <Wingless> Applications>Office>Adobe Reader 9
[01:19] <Wingless> I'll try the tab thing
[01:19] <Wingless> nothing.
[01:19] <GrizzLyCRO> SpaceCowboy40404: can people connect to you some other way? Remote Desktop, gaming servers
[01:19] <Wingless> nothing comes up
[01:19] <craigbass1976> Wingless, how do you start it now?
[01:19] <GrizzLyCRO> also, can they ping you
[01:19] <Wingless> I start it by going to Applications>Office>Adobe Reader 9
[01:19] <Typos_King> Wingless:   adobe reader?   are you real?   that app is nothing but a resource hog, why not just get... something else like... kpdf or so
[01:19] <Wingless> But that starts it without root privileges
[01:20] <Wingless> because I need to view Japanese documents
[01:20] <SpaceCowboy40404> grizzlycro: I have no idea about that.... i applied these same server settings on my vista os (albeit a different ip) and it works fine
[01:20] <Wingless> If you can give me an easy to install viewer that handles a variety of Japanese documents and fonts
[01:20] <Wingless> then I'll be happy to use that instead
[01:20] <GrizzLyCRO> Wingless: right click on icon, add it to desktop
[01:20] <craigbass1976> Wingless, you're using GNOME?
[01:20] <Wingless> I am
[01:20] <GrizzLyCRO> then, look in properties of icon
[01:20] <craigbass1976> Wingless, Grizzly is beating me to it
[01:20] <randomusr> have new php packages been seeded to the 9.10 repos?
[01:21] <GrizzLyCRO> do you see command now? Wingless
[01:21] <signornessuno> Typos_King: no i try fsck
[01:21] <SpaceCowboy40404> greezmunkey: i am not on a statiuc ip, however i do change my ip in the .ini file everytime i log in to the server
[01:21] <Wingless> I'll give it a shot
[01:21] <Typos_King> Wingless:   I don't think that's viewer-dependent, so much as format dependent, and PDFs do that, sooo.... I use okular
[01:21] <alejandro> Does ubuntu 9.10 support HDMI?
[01:21] <GrizzLyCRO> SpaceCowboy40404: first you need to make sure that they can ping you
[01:21] <greezmunkey> SpaceCowboy40404: here's a quick way to verify your public ip: wget -q -O- http://whatismyip.org/
[01:21] <GrizzLyCRO> thats first step
[01:21] <Wingless> Typos_King: all I know is that I'm fairly new to Ubuntu, so I don't know much, and Adobe Acrobat views Japanese documents, but it requires special fonts.  Moreover, Acrobat is easy to install, and I know it works.
[01:22] <randomusr> !hdmi
[01:22] <Wingless> I now have an Adobe Reader icon on my desktop
[01:22] <Typos_King> hehe
[01:22] <Kentrel> If I add "group=Kentrel" to my fstab, does that mean that when I log in with a user from that group that drive will be mounted automatically?
[01:22] <penthief> I've just seen that 10.4 supports moving tunes to and from the iPhone. Looking forward to the upgrade!
[01:22] <jrib> Kentrel: what format?
[01:22] <Wingless> GrizzLyCRO: what next?
[01:22] <Kentrel> jrib, ntfs
[01:22] <randomusr> alejandro, no hdmi
[01:22] <GrizzLyCRO> click on properties of that shortcut on desktop
[01:22] <craigbass1976> Wingless, right click and pick properties
[01:22] <Wingless> right
[01:22] <Typos_King> Wingless:   suure :).... I never said it doesn't work, other readers just use 1/20th of memory than it ^_^, hehehe, even in win32 I don't use it either
[01:22] <GrizzLyCRO> see command label?
[01:22] <jrib> Kentrel: it means the files on the drive will be mounted with group ownership Kentrel
[01:23] <alejandro> randomusr, so i can't hook my ubuntu to tv... :\ ok
[01:23] <SpaceCowboy40404> greezmunkey: checked it to make sure and that is the ip im using to connect to it
[01:23] <Wingless> Typos_King: does it have a good selection of japanese fonts?
[01:23] <randomusr> alejandro, you can, just not with hdmi
[01:23] <Typos_King> Wingless:   I don't think that's viewer-dependent, so much as format dependent, and PDFs do that, sooo.... I use okular
[01:23] <SpaceCowboy40404> grizzlycro: how do i do that?
[01:23] <Wingless> ah
[01:23] <Kentrel> jrib,I'm trying to set up a drive that will be automatically mounted in certain user acconts, but disabled in other accoutns
[01:23] <Pici> alejandro: You can, it depends on your hardware.  My ati card worked with hdmi out of the box.
[01:23] <Wingless> i see it
[01:23] <Wingless> acroread
[01:23] <greezmunkey> SpaceCowboy40404: what are you using for a router?
[01:23] <GrizzLyCRO> SpaceCowboy40404: whats your IP?
[01:23] <jrib> Kentrel: fstab is not the way.  But what's wrong with just having it always mounted but only give certain people permission?
[01:23] <GrizzLyCRO> i will try to ping you
[01:23] <alejandro> Pici, my laptop supports HDMI
[01:23] <GrizzLyCRO> sned me in private
[01:24] <randomusr> alejandro,  you need something like TV out, svga, or other
[01:24] <Kentrel> jrib, okay, how do I do that?
[01:24] <Pici> alejandro: What video card do you have in it?
[01:24] <Wingless> So then I suppose I can just type "gksudo acroread", right?  It's a windowed program, so I assume it's using GNOME, and when you want to sudo programs that use GNOME for GUI, you have to use gksudo instead of just sudo, right?
[01:24] <SpaceCowboy40404> greezmunkey: linksys WRT54G
[01:24] <jrib> Kentrel: as you are doing now, just put the users in some group and only give that group permissions to the drive
[01:24] <jrib> !ntfs > Kentrel
[01:24] <jrib> !permissions > Kentrel
[01:24] <craigbass1976> Wingless, just fire up a terminal and type sudo acroread
[01:25] <greezmunkey> SpaceCowboy40404: you have the port forwarded I assume?
[01:25] <Wingless> I thought you had to be careful to use gksudo sometimes and sudo other times.  What's the difference, then?
[01:25] <alejandro> well i have stock its an Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD with 1695MB of memory supports directX 10
[01:25] <SpaceCowboy40404> greezmunkey: yes 3784 to this pc's specific address .....102
[01:25] <Kentrel> jrib, like this?  "/dev/sda1                                  /media/WinXP  ntfs  nls=iso8859-1,group=Kentrel,umask=000  0  0"
[01:25] <Wingless> lolwut
[01:25] <jrib> Kentrel: no, that would give all files 777 permissions so anyone could do anything
[01:26] <Wingless> "Adobe Reader does not need to be run as a privileged user. Please remove 'sudo' from the beginning of the command.'
[01:26] <Pici> alejandro: I've never worked with intel drivers on linux, I'm unsure if they support hdmi out.
[01:26] <Kentrel> jrib, I want everyone who's part of group "Kentrel" to be able to do anything
[01:26] <greezmunkey> SpaceCowboy40404: I guess if nothing else works, restart your router and try again, sometimes those linksys boxes can act a bit wierd.
[01:26] <alejandro> k
[01:26] <jrib> Kentrel: so make sure "others" get 0 permissions
[01:26] <craigbass1976> Wingless, how did you run it?
[01:26] <Pici> alejandro: Sorry :/  You may want to try doing a search in the ubuntu forums
[01:26] <xomp> how to remove a program and purge all of it's configuration files along with it?
[01:27] <Wingless> I followed GrizzLyCRO's instructions
[01:27] <Kentrel> jrib, doesn't that just imply that only people of group conor can mount that drive?
[01:27] <Kentrel> jrib, group Kentrel I mean
[01:27] <craigbass1976> Wingless, hang on, I'm installing acrobat.
[01:27] <jrib> Kentrel: no, the mounting happens at boot time
[01:27] <signornessuno> Typos_King: here there is fsck http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/xXLcu54F
[01:27] <Pici> xomp: sudo apt-get remove --purge packagename   this will not remove user configurations though, i.e, those stored in a user's home.
[01:27] <craigbass1976> Wingless, This is like me going to wal-mart though, or using windows.  I feel dirty.
[01:27] <greezmunkey> SpaceCowboy40404: do you have another computer that you can try to connect with?
[01:28] <Kentrel> jrib, well how come now I have to click on the drive for it to mount? It doesn't mount automatically
[01:28] <xomp> Pici, ah thanks
[01:28] <Wingless> craigbass1976: it's okay. I just wanted to try running it as root to see if that gave the program permission to do whatever was necessary to automatically download/install the Japanese fonts it needs for this one document
[01:28] <greezmunkey> SpaceCowboy40404: like, over the LAN...
[01:28] <jrib> Kentrel: fstab only gets read when you boot
[01:28] <craigbass1976> Wingless, nope, I take it back.  This install is huge.  I'm on slow broadband.
[01:28] <jhambo> Hi folks, fresh install of 9.10 here.  My wireless card is "Intel Corporation WiFi Link 100 Series" which seems to use the iwlagn module.  I can connect to WPA personal wireless at home but I'm unable to connect to the WPA enterprise network at school.  Is there anything I can do to get WPA-enterprise working???
[01:28] <Wingless> I *could* download them myself from Adobe, but they don't have a font package explicitly meant for Reader version 9, which is what I have -- even though they have font packages for older versions.
[01:29] <Kentrel> jrib, so whats going on with Ubuntu then? How come I can't access files in /media/WinXP until I click that drive in gnome
[01:29] <Wingless> So I thought maybe if I got the program to do it itself, I wouldn't have to uninstall version 9 and install an older version.
[01:29] <Kentrel> And even then I have to enter a password
[01:29] <jrib> Kentrel: you realize you are now asking a different question?
[01:29] <Kentrel> jrib, yeah...
[01:29] <jrib> Kentrel: what do you actually want to accomplish?
[01:29] <signornessuno> Typos_King:  help!
[01:30] <Kentrel> jrib, well I want my /media/WinXP drive to be mounted automatically when I log into my main Kentrel account. But people in other accounts, i.e. guests using my computer don't get to mount that drive
[01:30] <Kentrel> jrib, currently I have to click on it, and enter the password again, after logging in
[01:30] <jrib> Kentrel: ok, so use fstab to have your drive always mounted but give permission to read/write/execute files on that drive only to that user
[01:31] <Kentrel> ok
[01:31] <jrib> Kentrel: if you read the permissions link, this should make more sense.  Also, you can think of the "umask" as subtracting from 777.  So for example a umask=007 would give the files permission 770
[01:32] <coz_> guys out of curiosity and need at this point.... somehow I disabled previe pane when opening an image but it shows up when saving it  in nauitlus
[01:32] <coz_> or rather in the "open" dialog
[01:32] <coz_> nevermind  duh  I see the "Enable preview"  yoikes
[01:32] <Kentrel> jrib, okay - so I can set the permissions of a whole drive?
[01:33] <jrib> Kentrel: that's what you are doing with the fstab options.  You are setting permissions for every file on that partition
[01:33] <Kentrel> jrib, okay, so I should set the umask= to...??"
[01:34] <jrib> Kentrel: you could just set permissions on the root directory of the partition, but you can't do that with ntfs.  Read the link ubottu gave you to understand what octal permissions mean.  Then see if my example before does what you want or not
[01:34] <jan247> hi guys. trying to set-up virtualhosts in apache. If I wanted to have www.something.com and redirect something.com to it, and I already have a virtualhost for www.something.com, how do I create a redirect from something.com to www.something.com. would i need another virtualhost just to host this redirect?
[01:35] <Kentrel> jrib, so I'd set the permissions to my /media/WinXP folder itself?
[01:35] <jrib> Kentrel: no.
[01:35] <Typos_King> signornessuno:    you know, I got nothing on that paste :|
[01:36]  * Typos_King retries the paste
[01:36] <claybustr> okay - it appears I'm not the only person to try overriding DisallowTCP in their gdm.conf file and be flat out ignored
[01:36] <fleebailey33> Chris___: /join ##mac
[01:36] <jrib> Kentrel: read the permission link ubottu gave you and figure out what umask you want set
[01:36] <Typos_King> lol
[01:36] <Kentrel> jrib, okay
[01:36] <SeaPhor> jrib, after following this, i am concerned and wondering myself... why have things changed so dramatically from last LTS to this? like why is mounting an NFS share such an ordeal? why is setting up a VNC account such an issue? why is network shares changed so much? and many other "why do i have to CHANGE all the notes I kept on how to do stuff" for EVERY release?
[01:36] <Chris___> fleebailey33: why would I do that? I hate macs
[01:37] <Typos_King> signornessuno:    that's just the 'fsck' dump :|, not exactly the lsusb heheh, for the mp3 device
[01:37] <jrib> jan247: try #httpd
[01:37] <Typos_King> signornessuno:    but it looks like you firstly need to fix your system, before trying to access your mp3 player ehhe
[01:37] <jan247> jrib: sorry, tnx
[01:37] <signornessuno> Typos_King:  and about the errors on fsck, is there a way to repair?
[01:38] <claybustr> has tcp listen actually been removed from X on ubuntu? (I read that Suse removed it from the package source - talk about heavy handed)
[01:38] <jrib> SeaPhor: I don't know, everything seems to work the same for me (I use samba though, not nfs)
[01:38] <Wingless> Thank you for the help, by the way.
[01:38] <holden> hi
[01:39] <holden> hi neal
[01:39] <Kentrel> jrib, so from reading I'm thinking "nouser,uid=0,gid=0,umask=077" will give me what I want, i.e. only the owner can mount it, right?
[01:39] <Typos_King> signornessuno:    ... wait.... what's...... you meant to say, you ran an 'fsck' on the mp3 player? which is fat32 and fsck won't work with
[01:39] <SeaPhor> so... ubuntu is becoming more like windows? and is catering to MS?
[01:40] <Kajros> I am currently on a laptop and I am trying to install Ubunto to an external hard drive and seem to be having some trouble with it.  Either it refuses to install at all or stops at %% and shuts off the installer.
[01:40] <jrib> Kentrel: not really, uid=0 and gid=0 means all the files are going to be owned by root and have group root.  Your umask is right though, that will only give the owner permissions to read/write/execute.  Unfortunately, the owner is root, not Kentrel
[01:40] <GrizzLyCRO> can i somehow send windows from one monitor to another, using lucid, nvidia, separate x screen option
[01:41] <SeaPhor> Kentrel, that would mean that ONLY the user can, and not even members of the user's group could
[01:41] <SeaPhor> Kentrel, and ditto jrib
[01:42] <GrizzLyCRO> when xinerama is enabled, machine acts weird, i cant click on stuff, have to press ctrl+alt+del and then alt F4 to close ALL open windows and then right click on taskbar to get normal mouse and keyboard focus
[01:42] <Kentrel> jrib and seaphor. It appears that I have this in my /etc/group:  "adm:x:4:kentrel". I've found a post that advises using gid=4 for mounting ntfs drives
[01:43] <Typos_King> signornessuno:    fsck    won't work on 'fat32' or 'ntfs' filesystem for checking them..... thus I'd think is the errors, I assume is what you did, you ran a 'fsck' on the mp3 player.... whic is fat32... thus the errors, doens't mean is bad though heehe
[01:43] <Kentrel> jrif, Will this allow my kentrel group.. or user access to that drive?
[01:43] <jrib> Kentrel: ignore the post... continue with previous suggestion...
[01:43] <signornessuno> Typos_King: you're true
[01:43] <SeaPhor> Kentrel, not with mask 077
[01:43] <vlt> Hello. I created some iptables rules I want to be loaded on every boot. What is the ubuntu way to save these rules?
[01:44] <Kentrel> nouser,uid=0,gid=4,umask=007
[01:44] <Kentrel> ?
[01:44] <SeaPhor> Kentrel, the "xxx" = x=user x=user's main group x=everyone else
[01:45] <jrib> Kentrel: you seem to just be ignoring what I say :/
[01:45] <Typos_King> Kentrel:  http://maketecheasier.com/auto-mount-your-ntfs-partition-in-ubuntu/2009/04/14   <--- in case it helps
[01:45] <SeaPhor> so Kentrel 077 means 7=for user 0=for users group and 0=for all others
[01:46] <Kentrel> But 007 would mean 7 for user, 7 for group, and everybody else is kept out?
[01:46] <jrib> Kentrel: yes
[01:46] <SeaPhor> and Kentrel ... jrib is correct, plz listen to him
[01:48] <aldaek> 10.04 will not have the new menu, correct?
[01:48] <jrib> aldaek: #ubuntu+1 for lucid questions please
[01:48] <droid7> are there debs for the latest alsa drivers?
[01:51] <bushbaby> apparently not http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=ubuntu
[01:51] <bushbaby> half way down
[01:51] <bushbaby> only 1.0.22 listed
[01:52] <droid7> i know 1.0.22 is default. I'm asking for a way to get the latest alsa (1.0.23) for some audio fixes for my laptop
[01:53] <droid7> i guess i'll try and compile it
[01:54] <gyre_> hi guys...i have a rather tricky question....i'm trying to set up an openLDAP on my ubuntu karmic testing server...but when I install slapd ldap-utils i'm not asked for an admin password as I used to be on previous ubuntu version...does anyone know why ??
[01:54] <gonzaloaf> hi, how can I make the FN key of my laptop hp to work?
[01:54] <gyre_> now I dont know what is it set to
[01:54] <gyre_> hm
[01:54] <SeaPhor> droid7, try this first- sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade sources.list
[01:54] <Typos_King> gonzaloaf:    is meant to already, isn't it? :)
[01:55] <gonzaloaf> Typos_King, nop
[01:55] <gonzaloaf> Typos_King, I'm trying to adjust the brightness but it isn't work
[01:55] <Typos_King> gonzaloaf:    sooooo, what's ubuntu meant to do ?  I don't think the 'fn' key combos are OS-dependent
[01:56] <gonzaloaf> Typos_King, Maybe I need to install some additional pkg
[01:56] <Typos_King> gonzaloaf:    don't think so
[01:58] <gonzaloaf> Typos_King, I just realized that it is working! But the combination to adjust the brightness dont, both the up and down bright
[01:58] <Typos_King> gonzaloaf:    the 'fn' key combos are OS-independent afaik, their functions are mapped in the chipset bios
[01:58] <gonzaloaf> Typos_King, But the combination to lock the screen works fine,
[01:58] <stankwagon> hello
[01:58] <Typos_King> gonzaloaf:    can't say... maybe something in the keyboard keys :)
[01:59] <stankwagon> first time here on an IRC chat
[01:59] <gonzaloaf> Typos_King, well in windows it works well
[01:59] <bushbaby> gonzaloaf: the brightness setting keys may rely on windows based functions whereas screenlock is handled in BIOS?
[02:00] <djbeenie_> hey guys, whats the best/easiest video editing program, like windows movie maker
[02:00] <trimatrix> yeah that's a really easy program to usde
[02:01] <Typos_King> gonzaloaf:    as bushbaby pointed out, some features, like the volume, may rely on the OS, I'd assume, I have a dell and the brightness fn combos work fine on either, I think I they even work before the OS loads too....sooo
[02:01] <Pici> djbeenie_: I hear good things about pitivi
[02:01] <djbeenie_> Pici, sweet thanks
[02:03] <xcv2> wireless nic on hp desktop can associate to visible, unsecured wlan (e.g. "linksys") but not to wep, wpa, wpa2, and not even 'hidden' unsecured networks (e.g. ssid not broadcast, but otherwise open). from dmesg: [   13.053120] wlan0: register 'rndis_wlan' at usb-0000:00:1d.7-6, Wireless RNDIS device, BCM4320a based, [mac address]
[02:03] <xcv2> help needed with karmic 32-bit, wireless usb nic (linksys wusb54gs) won't associate to hidden network. a few days of browsing LP and ubuntuforums and no closer to resolution. previous visit to this room, someone said ndiswrapper might be required, but it looks like this nic (and chipset) is intended to be supported out of the box.
[02:03] <trimatrix> what exactly does that mean?
[02:04] <Camaro_09> He wants wireless Internet but isn't able to get it
[02:04] <gogeta> xcv2: i did it threw the network manager and not the applet
[02:04] <xcv2> gogeta: not following you
[02:05] <diabolix> so, my apt-get update gets stuck at 99% (waiting for headers), anyone know what I can do to make it finish?
[02:06] <gogeta> xcv2: the network manager itsself
[02:06] <bushbaby> xcv2: are you using a usb wireless interface or internal BCM4320a? please clarify
[02:06] <Typos_King> diabolix:    I'd ctrl-c it, and then do a -> sudo apt-get  -f install;
[02:06] <gogeta> bushbaby: hes trying to connect to a hidden
[02:07] <xcv2> bushbaby: linksys wireless usb adapter
[02:07] <xcv2> chatting from same machine which is connected via cat5 currently
[02:07] <gogeta> xcv2: from your system menu find network manager you can add a hidden from there
[02:08] <diabolix> ok, -f install worked, but apt-get uprade still hangs.
[02:08] <rgoytacaz> hey guys, I'm Brazilian and I'm trying to setup a US Keyboard ( I got a DELL 1550 ) to accept utf-8 characters
[02:09] <rgoytacaz> like ç, or á etc..
[02:09] <rgoytacaz> which configuration setup should I choose?
[02:09] <bushbaby> xcv2: according to http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Devices/USB the Linksys adapter you mentioned is not supported out of the box? try looking for drivers on same site?
[02:09] <gogeta> rgoytacaz: should be able to change that from your prefs ketbord
[02:09] <WCityMike> Would someone be able to help with a rather confusing problem I'm having with an XUbuntu install?  I know that Broadcom wireless drivers don't normally work right off the boat, but even an Ethernet cord right in the back doesn't seem to be giving me 'Net access (in order to then install said drivers, etc.).  Install process looked fine.
[02:09] <gogeta> keybord
[02:10] <xcv2> gogeta & bushbaby: yep, tried adding manually via network manager right click, edit connections. also tried 'connect to hidden network' both failed.
[02:10] <tripelb> Ubuntu 9.10 crashed again but with firefox NOFLASH it took a long long time. Help?
[02:10] <rgoytacaz> gogeta: which one should I choose? its currently the correct layout, but it doesn't accept accentuation
[02:11] <tripelb> WCityMike, I have a computer that wont hook up to ethernet too. I dont have windows so I cant compare. But I take the plug out of this one and put it in that one and Nada.
[02:11] <gogeta> xcv2: did you try it from command line sometimes unsupported cards will only accept that
[02:11] <xomp> hi, I have a package "nginx" I installed but when I try to remove it with apt-get remove nginx it errors out with E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[02:12] <WCityMike> Any ideas?
[02:12] <xcv2> bushbaby: hadn't tried that. thanks, will check that site
[02:13] <xcv2> gogeta: still fairly green configuring interfaces via command line. i can do ifconfig up/down but struggle with the rest
[02:13] <bushbaby> WCityMike: What Broadcom Wireless card do you have?
[02:13] <sid_> hallooo
[02:14] <WCityMike> BCM4306 according to that pci command that the wifidocsdriver page told me to run.  Only problem is that I tried the "Add CDROM" thing it suggested but it didn't turn up anything on the install CD.  (Perhaps because it's a xubuntu install CD ... )
[02:14] <rgoytacaz> I got a US Dell Laptop, Anyone knows which keyboard setup should I choose, so it accepts utf-8 characters for Portuguese? Like á, ç, ê, etc?
[02:15] <rgoytacaz> keeping the US layout
[02:15] <brez> ubuntu
[02:16] <Mysti_Bleue> In Rythmbox is there any way to update the radio stations to get more stations ?  Anyone ?
[02:17] <coz_> Mysti_Bleue,  mm  I am not sure actually
[02:17] <d33d> I need some help with medibuntu.
[02:17] <coz_> Mysti_Bleue,  I have one client asking the same thing....
[02:17] <d33d> actually - its for 10.04 - so #ubuntu+1
[02:17] <Pici> d33d: Their repositories have been having connection problems lately, if thats the question.
[02:17] <randomusr> hello
[02:18] <coz_> Mysti_Bleue,  you can join  LastFM  and that updates at least the songs
[02:18] <Mysti_Bleue> ok coz..
[02:18] <coz_> Mysti_Bleue,  well if you type in an artist
[02:18] <bushbaby> WCityMike: try this thread on ubuntuforums http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1127345 you might need to copy the drivers over from another system with internet.
[02:18] <d33d> Pici, good to know...ok glad its not just me...any alternatives?
[02:18] <coz_> Mysti_Bleue,  in all honesty ... I am not up to par with this
[02:18] <Pici> d33d: bug at https://bugs.launchpad.net/medibuntu/+bug/565810 possible work-around at  http://www.webupd8.org/2010/04/medibuntu-repository-down-what-to-do.html
[02:19] <WCityMike> bushbaby: thanks, I will check out that URL.
[02:19] <Mysti_Bleue> coz_ are there any other music players that might have a better selection of radio stations ?
[02:19] <Kegg> probably a dumb question, but does Ubuntu need Grub when running? My plan for a travel laptop is to keep Grub on a thumbdrive, so without the drive the lappy can't be booted. But I onviously don't want to leave the drive in all day...
[02:19] <coz_> Mysti_Bleue,  well there is streamtuner   that I used to use a few years back... I havent tried it recently though...
[02:20] <Hal_> i think i am getting close butr i still cant get file sharing working on my home net between my ubuntu machine and my MS machines
[02:20] <Hal_> any suggestions?
[02:20] <coz_> Mysti_Bleue,  somehow I want rhythmbox to do it all :)
[02:20] <Mysti_Bleue> coz_ Thanks for your help we will try that one :)
[02:20] <mikebl> i need help please.. does anyone know a channel related to networking?
[02:20] <Mysti_Bleue> haha so do we coz_ :)
[02:21] <coz_> Mysti_Bleue,  let me know if streamtuner is near what you want... I may just reinstall it myself :)
[02:21] <coz_> Mysti_Bleue,  also it cant hurt to google      linux  internet radio applications
[02:21] <bushbaby> Kegg Grub boots the Ubuntu system (imagine it as an intermediary between BIOS and OS) although you don't need it once OS has booted i recommend you keep it on the hard drive (not sure if it's possible to do otherwise?) as it's only small anyway
[02:21] <Izinucs> mikebl: what's your question.. there are many here who may be able to help
[02:21] <Mysti_Bleue> ok will do coz_ , he's checking into it now , Thanks ..we'll be back !
[02:21] <coz_> ok
[02:21] <Kegg> bushbaby: the goal is to have it removeable for security purposes. thanks!
[02:22] <mikebl> i have to design an IXP... im looking for guidance on how to do it, or a good book or something
[02:22] <Mysti_Bleue> coz_ do you know of a good irc client for Debian
[02:22] <Mysti_Bleue> ?
[02:22] <Kegg> irssi
[02:23] <Kegg> :D
[02:23] <coz_> Mysti_Bleue,  i like   xchat myself
[02:23] <Izinucs> mikebl: IXP is a new acrynom for me.. what is that?
[02:23] <mikebl> internet exchange point
[02:23] <coz_> Mysti_Bleue,   many like irssi as well but I find it a bit more difficult when used to xchat :)
[02:23] <Mysti_Bleue> ok , thanks coz_ :) I'll let you know about the streamtuner :)
[02:23] <coz_> Mysti_Bleue,  thanks
[02:23] <SpaceCowboy40404> how do i launch wine?
[02:24] <powertool08> SpaceCowboy40404: I use winefile, it opens a file manager, then I browse to my file.
[02:24] <timClicks> SpaceCowboy40404: how did you install it?
[02:24] <Mysti_Bleue> coz_ we tried to get on this server by going thru a java applet ...haha sent us to an empty room
[02:24] <Izinucs> mikebl: ah.. ok.. well.. there's http://www.scribd.com/ where you can find loads of technical books that can be read online and some even downloaded for free.  The other option is #networking.
[02:24] <coz_> Mysti_Bleue,  as far as the irc clients... if you want to get into it deeply  then go irssi  if you want something that is fairly easy to deal with  go with xchat.  but it is really a personal choice
[02:24] <SpaceCowboy40404> through synaptic
[02:25] <coz_> Mysti_Bleue,  ah I see
[02:25] <Mysti_Bleue> or we THOUGHT we were on this server ...lol
[02:25] <bushbaby> Kegg: apparently so! http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/articles/grub_intro this should give instructions on how to do so
[02:25] <coz_> Mysti_Bleue,  ok then you might want xchat   its not too difficult to set up  if you need help with it there is the #xchat channel or just let me know
[02:25] <Mysti_Bleue> so I  changed to my trusty windows 7 * I know thats a dirty word in here *  and opened my mIRC program and got here
[02:26] <SpaceCowboy40404> i right click on the program im wanting to start and then select "open with another application" and then select "wine Windos Program loader" and then nothing happens
[02:26] <coz_> Mysti_Bleue,  not reallly a dirty word...you use what you need to get the job done :)
[02:26] <mikebl> Izinucs, will try that, thank :)
[02:26] <watertonian> hello all
[02:26] <h00k> SpaceCowboy40404: it might not be supported in wine, check the wine appdb
[02:26] <Mysti_Bleue> I know thats right coz_ :)
[02:26] <watertonian> nube here, used to AmigaOS.
[02:27] <Mysti_Bleue> coz_ is streamtuner supposed to play on its own or do you have to play it thru rythmbox ?
[02:27] <watertonian> just downloaded a tarball, after being spoiled by .deb packages, not really sure what to  do with it.
[02:27] <watertonian> Other than unarc it.
[02:27] <coz_> Mysti_Bleue,  it should have it's own gui
[02:27] <SpaceCowboy40404> it says it is supported
[02:28] <h00k> watertonian: what is your question?
[02:28] <Mysti_Bleue> hmm ok , when he tries to play it , the screen disapears
[02:28] <Mysti_Bleue> haha
[02:28] <coz_> Mysti_Bleue,  mm let me install here to see hold on
[02:28] <Mysti_Bleue> I have no idea what i'm talking about here , he's yelling msgs to me
[02:28] <Mysti_Bleue> ok coz_
[02:28] <watertonian> I downloaded a webcam server, but its a .tar.gz, and I'm not entirely sure where to put the files after unarcing it.
[02:28] <bushbaby> watertonian: if you're trying to extract a .tar.bz2 file then use bunzip2 and tar xf from the command line
[02:29] <SpaceCowboy40404> h00k: it says it is supported
[02:29] <keyhive> Where can I get Lucid help?
[02:29] <coz_> watertonian,  after extracting it  look inside for a README file or an INSTALL file   it should direct you
[02:29] <watertonian> Oh, it unarcs fine with the gui program. just not exactly sure what I'm looking at. (even though 90% of amiga stuff is a linux port anyway lol)
[02:29] <Pici> keyhive: #ubuntu+1 please
[02:29] <h00k> SpaceCowboy40404: join #winehq for wine support
[02:29] <bushbaby> watertonian: or gunzip
[02:30] <coz_> Mysti_Bleue,  ok did you install this   with   sudo apt-get install streamtuner    ?
[02:30] <Mysti_Bleue> no it was in the software center
[02:30] <jhambo> Just installed Ubuntu 9.10.  I can't connect to WPA-Enterprise networks.  I was able to connect under Debian Lenny so I know that the card works and the drivers exist.  How can I go about fixing this problem??
[02:30] <coz_> Mysti_Bleue,  ok thats ok too
[02:30] <h00k> ubottu: tell jhambo about wireless
[02:30] <coz_> Mysti_Bleue,  well it is starting up here
[02:31] <coz_> Mysti_Bleue,  if streamtuner opens ... click the  Xiph tab  it should then update the radion stations
[02:32] <Mysti_Bleue> coz_  he's trying to install it with the app get whatever
[02:32] <Mysti_Bleue> lol
[02:32] <h00k> !lol
[02:32] <coz_> Mysti_Bleue,  oh ok
[02:32] <Mysti_Bleue> oh sorry folks
[02:32] <Mysti_Bleue> i'm a newb
[02:32] <Daemonic> we're all newbs
[02:32] <aperson> my F9 key dims my screen, I never set this, is there a way to remedy it?  I can't use any of the Fx keys in byobu either
[02:33] <coz_> Mysti_Bleue,  I cant open any radio station with that so far though    it may need updated by the author
[02:34] <Mysti_Bleue> coz_ ok thank you
[02:34] <coz_> ok I have to get to bed   later all
[02:34] <bushbaby> aperson: try System->Preferences->Keyboard and manually set your layout or choose another
[02:34] <aperson> bushbaby, I just did that, actually, nothing
[02:35] <_pg_> is there anything like peerguardian for linux
[02:35] <aperson> !peerguardian
[02:35] <Mysti_Bleue> I'm off too  night
[02:35] <aperson> _pg_, there is, but a hosts file would likely be a better option
[02:36] <aperson> _pg_, also, if you're just concerned with torrenting, some clients have blocklist support
[02:36] <_pg_> aperson: I would prefer a GUI and list support, not have to do it all manually, copy and paste etc. that way, the links autoupdate!
[02:37] <bushbaby> aperson: then i'd suggest searching for updates to your keyboard drivers or prehaps a BIOS flash?
[02:37] <_pg_> aperson: other than transmission, what clietns support blocklists?
[02:37] <urthmover> I have a question and I'm not quite sure where to begin....I am displaying native 1024x768 using a projector..(because that is the crispest resolution.  I project it on a wall screen that is 1376x768.  When I run XBMC I am able to set the resolution for 720P within XBMC and it fits fine.  It does not actually change the resolution of the graphics adaptor away from 1024x768....it just resizes the application to fit nicely on the screen
[02:37] <aperson> _pg_, deluge does
[02:38] <aperson> _pg_, there are programs that will update your hosts file for you, FWIW
[02:38] <droid7> _pg_, deluge, vuze, qbitorrent, pretty much all these days
[02:38] <_pg_> droid7: aperson what do you use personally / would recommend
[02:38] <aperson> bushbaby, I just find it odd, it *just* started doing this
[02:38] <droid7> _pg_, transmission, deluge, qbitorrent, vuze (in that order)
[02:39] <aperson> _pg_, I like deluge
[02:39] <_pg_> droid7: vuze is linux native?
[02:39] <droid7> _pg_, yes. It's java
[02:39] <aperson> _pg_, vuze is java
[02:39]  * aperson highfives droid7 
[02:39] <droid7> :)
[02:39] <acovrig> how do I setup bluetooth via the cmd-line?
[02:39] <droid7> i only have 4 fingers man
[02:39] <droid7> :(
[02:39] <_pg_> droid7: aperson nice
[02:39] <jhambo> h00k: yah I tried the "Easy Steps to get WPA to Work on Kubuntu" on that page and it doesn't work.
[02:39] <bushbaby> aperson: have you installed any driver/related packages recently? prehaps that affected it? (I had the same issue with usb drivers once)
[02:39] <droid7> jk! haha
[02:40] <droid7> _pg_, yeah
[02:40] <aperson> bushbaby, I can go through my aptitude logs, but I'm pretty sure I haven't
[02:40] <n2diy> How can I eliminate outliers in a data series, in gnumeric?
[02:40] <aperson> I'm close to looking through xev and seeing if they aren't messed up
[02:40] <acovrig> how do I setup bluetooth via the cmd-line?
[02:40] <komies> I have a question; I googled and didn't find anything exactly the same, and can't replicate it, but it's happened twice this week already. I run eeebuntu and I have random touchpad failures. I know the system is still running because the task monitor on my upper taskbar doesn't stop moving, nor does the cursor stop blinking; I'm just unable to use my touchpad at all, or ctrl alt backspace, and have to manually power down.
[02:41] <aperson> komies, you might have to take that up with eeebuntu's support
[02:41] <komies> alright, will do :) thanks
[02:42] <droid7> komies, test with a mouse. Could be you accidentally disable your touchpad without knowing. Also, try shortcut keys.
[02:42] <randomusr> is there a webcam software that will detect motion and e-mail it to me?
[02:42] <xomp> why can't I remove a package that I used "aptitude install packagename" to get in the first place?
[02:42] <aperson> yes, xev isn't reporting f9 correctly
[02:42] <aperson> xomp, you need to be more specific
[02:42] <bushbaby> aperson: strange. can you think of anything that may have affected input? settings changed? just eliminating possibilities
[02:43] <komies> droid7: thanks, let me check the keyboard shortcuts for that. that might be it.
[02:43] <_pg_> how long till the derivatives get to 10.4?
[02:43] <xomp> aperson, heh, well I installed nginx via 'sudo aptitude get nginx' and now that I'm trying to remove it with 'apt-get remove nginx' or even 'aptitude remove nginx' it's returning all sorts of errors
[02:43] <droid7> komies, also, if you want to avoid hard shutdowns and know your system isn't frozen, you can do: alt+f2, xterm, sudo shutdown -h now
[02:43] <aperson> xomp, if you used get, you didn't install it
[02:44] <aperson> xomp, aptitude get just downloads the package
[02:44] <komies> great, I'll write that down
[02:44] <Wingless> Hello again. I have another question. I've installed Adobe Reader 9 by downloading the file AdbeRdr9.3.2-1_i386linux_enu.deb from Adobe and installing it using the GDebi Package Installer. Now I want to uninstall it. It seems to me that GDebi doesn't uninstall stuff, so how do I go about uninstalling this .deb package?
[02:44] <aperson> xomp, a pastebin of your output would be great
[02:44] <droid7> Wicked, gnome?
[02:44] <droid7> oops
[02:45] <droid7> Wingless, gnome?
[02:45] <Wingless> yes
[02:45] <aperson> Wingless, synaptic, aptitude, or apt-get can do it
[02:45] <Wingless> I'm using Ubuntu 8.10 using GNOME
[02:45] <droid7> System -> Administrator -> Synatpic
[02:45] <droid7> type in adobe
[02:45] <Wingless> I've tried synaptic and aptitude
[02:45] <Wingless> searching for adobe and acrobat or acroreader or anything like that doesn't return any results that seem relevant.
[02:45] <droid7> try pdf
[02:45] <xomp> aperson, http://pastebin.com/ZSNCm7Px
[02:46] <Daemonic> Radeon 4670... anyone else here have one working, well?
[02:46] <Wingless> I don't see anything
[02:46] <Wingless> i mean, I see results
[02:46] <Wingless> There are lots of results, but none of them seem to be Adobe Reader
[02:46] <randomusr> exit
[02:47] <droid7> try doing sudo apt-get remove ado<tab tab>
[02:47] <droid7> see if autocomplete finds it
[02:47] <Wingless> that spewed out "adobereader-enu" which I believe is the package I installed
[02:47] <droid7> nice
[02:47] <Wingless> But it doesn't show up in Synaptic
[02:47] <Wingless> or Add/Remove
[02:47] <aperson> xomp, try stopping nginx manually first
[02:48] <watertonian> ok. according to the site, the guy forgot to put libjpgsomething-or-other in the dependancies...
[02:48] <droid7> add/remove doesn't list everything
[02:48] <Wingless> I see
[02:48] <xomp> aperson, I have /etc/init.d/nginx stop
[02:48] <droid7> but synaptic should. Maybe the search is off or the repo needs a refresh
[02:48] <Wingless> That seems weird
[02:48] <inglor_> hey, does anyone know the logic behind 1 being false and 0 true in bash?
[02:48] <Wingless> When I search for "adobereader-enu" in Synaptic Package Manager, making sure that I'm viewing "All" packages, I get nothing
[02:48] <Wingless> but in any case
[02:48] <droid7> inglor_, head over to #bash
[02:49] <inglor_> right
[02:49] <Wingless> So sudo apt-get remove adobereader-enu should work then?
[02:49] <droid7> yeah
[02:49] <Wingless> I'll give it a whirl
[02:49] <droid7> sudo apt-get purge <name> if you want the config files out too
[02:49] <droid7> *too
[02:49] <aperson> xomp, hmm... maybe try an aptitude purge nginx? (
[02:50] <aperson> droid7, I like to use aptitude and some wildcards aptitude purge foo? :)
[02:50] <bushbaby> while i'm here may as well ask. When running update-manager -d to upgrade to 10.04, update manager crashes but it doesn't crash fro any other upgrades or buttons. anyone go a solution?
[02:50] <jhambo> how do I figure out which driver wpa_supplicant is using?
[02:50] <Pici> bushbaby : Please join #ubuntu+1 for Lucid/10.04 support/discussion.
[02:50] <Wingless> Ok, I think that uninstalled it
[02:50] <droid7> aperson, don't forget purge bar either ;p
[02:51] <droid7> good :)
[02:51] <bushbaby> Pici: but it is an update manager issue when on a Ubuntu 9.10 machine so technically not a 10.04 issue?
[02:51] <Wingless> I've heard that Adobe Reader is a resource hog, but I know it will view the files I need.  I want to view Japanese documents that have Japanese fonts. Are there any other PDF viewers that would do the job as well as Reader?
[02:51] <Pici> bushbaby: nothing about 10.04 is supported here yet, best to ask in +1
[02:52] <bushbaby> Pici: ok thanks.
[02:52] <Wingless> xpdf seems to have Japanese packages
[02:52] <Wingless> I wonder if those will work...
[02:53] <droid7> Wingless, i think most do as long as the fonts are installed
[02:53] <Wingless> cool.
[02:53] <Wingless> Last question: is there a way to tell from within Synaptic Package Manager whether or not a listed package has been installed already...?
[02:53] <droid7> that reminds me, i need to start practicing some nihongo !
[02:53] <droid7> yeah 2 ways
[02:54] <droid7> 1 is search for it and if it's checked, it's installed (right click and see the avail options. 2, click the status tab, and select "installed" which will show all the packages installed
[02:54] <Wingless> okay
[02:54] <Wingless> cool
[02:54] <Wingless> thanks
[02:54] <droid7> yep np
[02:54] <zenlunatic> Wingless, apt-cache show package is easier
[02:55] <Wingless> What would that do, zenlunatic?
[02:55] <droid7> zenlunatic, synaptics listing is much cleaner than cmd
[02:55] <_pg_> how long till the derivatives get to 10.4?
[02:55] <Wingless> yeah, I think synaptic will work for me for now.  I just want to write a freaking resume; I'll learn more about apt-cache later...
[02:56] <zenlunatic> _pg_, ask them
[02:56] <droid7> don't be afraid to ask for help.
[02:56] <_pg_> are they all independent? like "whenver the get to it?"
[02:57] <zenlunatic> its like asking when is ford going to introduce features chevy has...ask ford not chevy
[02:58] <droid7> or buy toyota :)
[02:58] <kraetzja> comcast sucks, so i keep having to overwrite /etc/resolv.conf w/ googles free nameserver. how can i stop whats writing this file all the time?
[02:58] <droid7> kraetzja, set it to read only
[02:58] <droid7> kraetzja, sudo chmod a-w <filename>
[02:58] <kraetzja> that'll stop say.. startup scripts?
[02:59] <droid7> if you want to stop startup scripts, than you'd have to remove them from the startup list
[02:59] <kraetzja> i mean, prevent a startup script from overwriting?
[02:59] <droid7> if it's read-only, yes
[02:59] <kraetzja> worrrdd. ty
[02:59] <droid7> np
[03:01] <Wingless> What.  So I installed xpdf-japanese using Synaptic, but I can't figure out how to start it up.
[03:01] <Wingless> I figured running "xpdf" or "xpdf-japanese" would do the trick, but it says 'command not found'
[03:01] <Wingless> Syanptic claims it was installed. is there some way to figure out how to start it?
[03:01] <droid7> Wingless, that's a langauge support package. is xpdf installed?
[03:01] <Wingless> hold on
[03:01] <Wingless> It installed
[03:01] <Wingless> xpdf-japanese
[03:01] <Wingless> and xpdf-common
[03:02] <Wingless> and cmap-adobe-japan1
[03:02] <Wingless> that's it, It hink
[03:02] <droid7> install xpdf
[03:02] <Wingless> right
[03:02] <droid7> then it should show up in the menu somewhere
[03:02] <droid7> maybe under office
[03:03] <Wingless> ok
[03:03] <Wingless> i think that worked
[03:03] <Wingless> thanks again
[03:03] <droid7> yep :)
[03:03] <Wingless> lol next question
[03:03] <droid7> haha np
[03:04] <Wingless> I want to open a pdf file using xpdf, but within firefox
[03:04] <Wingless> there's
[03:04] <a3r0> which perl version will be included in ubuntu 10.04 ?
[03:04] <Wingless> it asks me if I want to open the PDF with "Document Viewer (default)"
[03:04] <Wingless> is that xpdf..?
[03:04] <a3r0> 5.10.1? or 5.12.0 ?
[03:04] <droid7> Wingless, i think that maybe the default pdf viewer installed with Ubuntu.
[03:04] <Wingless> okay
[03:04] <Wingless> yeah it doesn't look the same
[03:04] <droid7> Wingless, you can try that, or select xpdf from the list
[03:05] <aperson> bushbaby, well, I checked my bios and reseated my keyboard, no dice so far
[03:05] <genii> !info perl lucid
[03:05] <Wingless> it isn't on the list, that's the main problem
[03:05] <droid7> browser for it under /usr/bin
[03:05] <juanca> hi, I've updated my ubuntu 9.10 in one computer... how can I take those downloaded update files to a pc without internet connection, please?
[03:05] <Wingless> I can select "Other" from the drop-down menu, which brings up a new window that says "Choose Helper Application," but I don't know what I'm looking for
[03:05] <genii> a3r0: 10.1 according to the bot
[03:05] <Wingless> I know that in Windows you'd be looking for an executable
[03:05] <Wingless> what would you be looking for here in Ubuntu?
[03:05] <droid7> look for /usr/bin/xpdf
[03:05] <droid7> Wingless, /usr/bin is equivalent to c:/program files
[03:06] <Wingless> okay
[03:06] <droid7> all files there are executables (just without the .exe)
[03:06] <Wingless> Is there an equivalent to executable files?
[03:06] <Wingless> I see
[03:06] <Wingless> thanks
[03:06] <droid7> np
[03:06] <aperson> Wingless, more or less, files can be marked as executable
[03:06] <timClicks> Wingless: many UNIX files don't have file extensions
[03:06] <droid7> executable files on linux are usually all script files, which means you can open them up in a text editor
[03:07] <Wingless> I see "xpdf" and "xpdf.bin".  I want the former, not the latter, right?
[03:07] <droid7> yeah
[03:07] <Daemonic> http://pastebin.com/T0wfhuKf <- should I be getting shitty performance with this setup?
[03:07] <Wingless> ok
[03:07] <mango> help!
[03:07] <mango> I need to install wireless in my computer
[03:07] <mango> my ethernet port is broken
[03:08] <bushbaby> aperson: I can't think what might be the issue then.. Other than recompiling your kernel to fix (or a fresh install?) or more googling I'm not sure what to suggest.
[03:08] <Daemonic> mango: what wireless adapter?
[03:08] <droid7> mango, run sudo ifconfig in terminal, do you see wlan0?
[03:08] <Daemonic> not all wifi adapters show up as wlan0
[03:08] <mango> its Dell inspiron 1300
[03:08] <droid7> most often than not, it should be
[03:08] <mango> ok
[03:09] <Daemonic> mine vary greatly.. from wlan0 to ath0 to eth1
[03:09] <mango> the problem is simpler than it might seem
[03:09] <mango> my ethernet port is broken
[03:09] <Daemonic> mango: google ndiswrapper
[03:09] <droid7> eth1 wouldn't be wireless??
[03:09] <mango> hardware manager finds the proprietery broadcom driver
[03:09] <Daemonic> droid7: I have a belkin wifi card that shows up as eth
[03:09] <mango> but since I don't have ethernet I cannot install it
[03:09] <Daemonic> mango: google ndiswrapper
[03:09] <droid7> that's really odd
[03:10] <droid7> but obviously possible ;p
[03:10] <Daemonic> I'd like to know why my overclocked quad core runs like shit
[03:10] <acovrig> how do I setup bluetooth via the cmd-line?
[03:10] <aperson> bushbaby, I considered trying an older kernel
[03:10] <Daemonic> must be this shitty ati video card.
[03:10] <IdleOne> !language > Daemonic
[03:10] <droid7> Daemonic, "runs like shit" needs a desc :P
[03:10] <pdbogen> Hi, guys. I just upgraded to 10.04; I was running 9.10.
[03:10] <pdbogen> Er.
[03:10] <IdleOne> please keep the language clean people
[03:10] <aperson> does anyone have a reason as to why my keyboard's f9 key stopped working as f9?  xev gives me: http://pastebin.com/1X6MH79y
[03:11] <Daemonic> droid7: laggy.. video wise.. probably not the cpu but the video card. ATI drivers are crap.
[03:11] <bushbaby> aperson: maybe that's your best bet? tried booting into a different one (should you have more than one set up in GRUB)? If so what happens?
[03:11] <pdbogen> Anyway: Under both, I have the problem of the keyboard tending to lose keystrokes, as though the kernel is missing interrupts from the keyboard. Sometimes it loses the 'key release' interrupt, instead, meaning the key gets stuck. Any advice?
[03:11] <gregcor> mango: try to find the package on http://packages.ubuntu.com/ . Save the deb to a thumbdrive or something. You might need the dependencies too
[03:11] <droid7> Daemonic, ah ati. are you on on < 10.04?
[03:11] <Daemonic> yeah
[03:12] <aperson> pdbogen, #ubuntu+1
[03:12] <droid7> i think ati came out with some improvements with the latetest drivers
[03:12] <droid7> latest *
[03:12] <pdbogen> aperson: The problem applies to Ubuntu 9.10, as well.
[03:12] <aperson> pdbogen, usb keyboard?
[03:13] <pdbogen> aperson: Laptop; connected, presumably via PS/2, to an i8042.
[03:13] <tomato> for applications that require compiling (config, make, install, etc.), where is a good place to keep the source files? i realize that i need them when i want to do a "make uninstall"
[03:13] <juanca> hi, I've updated my ubuntu 9.10 in one computer... how can I take those downloaded update files to a pc without internet connection, please?
[03:13] <Peaches`> Maybe your keyboard key is crapping out? Just an idea...
[03:13] <pdbogen> tomato: /usr/src would be the usual.
[03:13] <Daemonic> hmm.. downgrade to onboard nvidia and have slow but working graphics or stay with this ati and enjoy random problems.
[03:13] <Daemonic> damnit.
[03:13] <tomato> thanks pdbogen!
[03:14] <droid7> the new nouveau seems promising
[03:14] <pdbogen> Peaches`: I don't believe that to be the case. In particular, because it seems more frequent when the system is under high load, and because it doesn't happen when running from a Debian install on a USB stick.
[03:14] <droid7> maybe disable vsync or use indirect rendering
[03:15] <Peaches`> pdbogen: Hmm..
[03:15] <gregcor> juanica: /var/cache/apt/archives has the package cache for apt. You could copy those over.
[03:15] <DJCharlie> Question folks. My desktop (XP) is on a local lan with 192.168.0.x. My server is on that lan as well as another lan with 192.168.254.x. There's another XP system on the 192.168.254.x lan as well. Any way I can configure the server to bridge a VNC connection between the two XP systems?
[03:15] <pdbogen> I suppose it could be abuggy BIOS, but that's particularly annoying, because I'd have to install Windows to run the BIOS update. :/
[03:15] <mango> do you guys know where the packages we install using synaptic of software manager are stored?
[03:16] <gregcor> mango: see what I just posted to juanca above
[03:16] <droid7> /usr/bin
[03:16] <pdbogen> DJCharlie: iptables bidirectional NAT
[03:16] <pdbogen> mango: /var/cache/apt/archives gets the .DEB.
[03:16] <juanca_> gregcor: Ok, but how do I install them in the other computer?
[03:16] <IdleOne> mango: the packages install mostly to /usr/bin among other places and the .deb are in /var/cache/apt/archives
[03:17] <gregcor> You'd have to use dpkg to install them (or double click them in the file manager). I'm not sure if there's an easier way. Are you looking to install specific software, updates...?
[03:17] <DJCharlie> pdbogen: Can you point me to an example please?
[03:18] <macbird> ping
[03:18] <IdleOne> macbird: pong
[03:18] <juanca_> gregcor: both
[03:18] <bigtom21485> alright, so frostwire simply uninstalled itself without a trace for no reason at all
[03:18] <bigtom21485> any comments?
[03:19] <juanca_> gregcor: software and updates
[03:19] <pdbogen> juanca_: Copy to flash drive, mount flash drive, 'sudo dpkg -i filename.deb'
[03:19] <droid7> did you remove any other packages taht may have that as a dependency?
[03:19] <droid7> or vise versa
[03:19] <gregcor> juanca: Is ubuntu already on the offline computer, or there's absolutely no install right now?
[03:19] <bigtom21485> droid7: i used the computer janitor, that may have done it.
[03:19] <tle> am I allowed to ask about libdvdread4 in here? I'm trying to set it up but the install-css.sh script is timing out
[03:19] <droid7> bigtom21485, yeah that's possible. I recommend avoiding the janitor and using a different tool such as "ubuntutweak"
[03:20] <pdbogen> DJCharlie: Not offhand; try google. Alternatively, you could probably just do normal routing and not worry about NAT, though you should probably lock it down with some iptables rules.
[03:20] <bigtom21485> droid7: do i ever have to fragment a harddrive that uses ext4 or ext5?
[03:20] <bigtom21485> droid7: *defragment
[03:20] <IdleOne> bigtom21485: no
[03:20] <droid7> bigtom21485, nope
[03:20] <aperson> bigtom21485, no
[03:21] <IdleOne> the noes have it
[03:21] <bigtom21485> great 8-)
[03:21] <droid7> yes it rocks :)
[03:21] <pdbogen> tle: http://debian-multimedia.org/pool/main/libd/libdvdcss/libdvdcss2_1.2.10-0.3_i386.deb
[03:21] <DJCharlie> pdbogen: The server (and second XP system) is behind a firewall, and my desktop is behind a separate one.
[03:21] <droid7> ?
[03:21] <pdbogen> DJCharlie: What is between them?
[03:22] <bigtom21485> ah, windows.  the on ething i miss is...well, NOTHING.
[03:22] <droid7> yeah, it's a much more comfortable place once you settle in. nothing goes on behind your back ;p
[03:22] <crankharder> what kind of APC cable is the USB -> ethernet-ish thing?  is it "smart" or "usb" ?
[03:23] <pdbogen> DJCharlie: You said the systems are Desktop <-- 192.168.0/24 --> Server <-- 192.168.254.0/24 --> Other Box, right?
[03:23] <microlith> crankharder: it's standard USB
[03:23] <pdbogen> DJCharlie: So where's the firewall?
[03:23] <tle> pdbogen, well I installed it but I'm still having issues. Totem starts to read the disc and then just closes without errors. Any ideas?
[03:23] <pdbogen> tle: I don't use totem, sorry.
[03:24] <DJCharlie> pdbogen: Pretty much. The firewalls are at 192.168.0.1 --> Modem and 192.168.254.1 --> Modem
[03:24] <juanca_> pdbogen: thank you
[03:24] <droid7> tle, install smplayer and all your problems will go away :)
[03:24] <tle> pdbogen, mplayer has the same issue
[03:24] <pdbogen> DJCharlie: So, who cares? Make the 'server' route traffic between the two VLANs.
[03:24] <lazyPower> Having interesting issues with Rhythmbox crashing on 10.04 x64, I am unable to locate the settings directory, nor am I able to trace why its crashing on start. Anybody else having issues or able to point me where i can clear a directory and force a release default config?
[03:24] <bigtom21485> droid7: what is smplayer?
[03:24] <pdbogen> tle: I would expect mplayer to produce more meaningful error messages.
[03:24] <droid7> bigtom21485, a clean mplayer front end
[03:24] <lazyPower> bigtom21485, a media player similar to Totem / VLC.
[03:25] <tle> pdbogen, well not the same, a similar one. it says no stream found to handle url dvd://1
[03:25] <droid7> tle, run totem via command line to see errors
[03:25] <zoopz0o> smplayer worth a go ? :p
[03:25] <digitalslave> anyone have nvidia issues in 3d games where random spike appear usually one off of the main character and sometimes many all over the place? running 7600 with nvidia driver
[03:25] <IdleOne> lazyPower: #ubuntu+1 for Lucid support
[03:25] <lazyPower> ty
[03:25] <IdleOne> np
[03:25] <gregcor> tle: I've had to actually restart the system before DVDs will play, and I forget this every time I reinstall. Have you tried that?
[03:26] <tle> droid7, good call. it produced '/build/buildd/libdvdnav-4.1.3/src/vm/vm.c:1485: process_command: Assertion `0` failed'
[03:26] <tle> gregcor, nope I suppose I could try that
[03:26] <juanca_> pdbogen or anybody: If I have a lot of .deb files (software and updates), is there a way I can just tell ubuntu where they are as updating source?
[03:26] <bigtom21485> digitalslave: i didnt realize i could run games on linux
[03:26] <bigtom21485> digitalslave: what games are there for linux?
[03:26] <IdleOne> !games > bigtom21485
[03:27] <droid7> tle, did you install from debian multimedia or medibuntu repository?
[03:27] <pdbogen> juanca_: It's tricky and I don't know offhand. Try 'dpkg -i *.deb', though.
[03:27] <digitalslave> running 185 (recommended)
[03:27] <aperson> ok, it's not just this keyboard
[03:27] <pdbogen> bigtom21485: nethack
[03:27] <juanca_> pdbogen: the order doesn't matter?
[03:27] <tle> droid7, I installed using apt-get install libdvdread4 and then because the script wouldn't work I installed using that DEB you provided me a link to
[03:27] <droid7> juanca, run what pdbogen said, but make sure only those you want to install are the only deb files (*.deb means all files with .deb extension)
[03:28] <pdbogen> juanca_: I'm fairly certan dpkg will handle it all itself, provided everything is there.
[03:28] <digitalslave> bigtom21485, heroes of newerth
[03:28] <droid7> tle, maybe someone else gave you a link. I didn't post any :p
[03:28] <FOXBAGUNCEIRO> alguem
[03:28] <FOXBAGUNCEIRO> me ajuda istalar o ubuntu
[03:28] <droid7> tle, do you have ubuntu restricted extras installed?
[03:28] <IdleOne> !br | FOXBAGUNCEIRO
[03:28] <pdbogen> tle, droid7: I provided the link, from debian-multimedia. If there's a better ource, feel free.
[03:28] <tle> droid7, sorry pdbogen did
[03:28] <tle> droid7, yes I do
[03:29] <droid7> it's np, just clearing things
[03:29] <IdleOne> FOXBAGUNCEIRO: /join #ubuntu-br
[03:29] <droid7> tle, i guess whoever said reboot was right. seems like people who had this issue fixed it with a reboot
[03:29] <tle> droid7, alrighty I'll give it a shot. Thanks a lot everyone
[03:30] <droid7> np
[03:30] <acovrig> how do I setup bluetooth via the cmd-line?
[03:30] <aperson> acovrig, define setup
[03:30] <droid7> acovrig, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothSetup
[03:30] <cdose> i'm trying to get postfix installed and working.  won't accept external connections.  netstat shows *:25, nmap local shows 25 open, nmap from remote machine shows 25:filtered.  there is no firewall running, and the machine is NOT behind an ISP that is blocking port 25.  what's going on here?
[03:31] <pdbogen> cdose: Does the other ISP block outgoing 25? Some/many do.
[03:31] <SpaceCowboy40404> can someone tell me how to launch mumble server ?
[03:31] <a> hello!
[03:31] <pdbogen> cdose: Run a tcpdump on the server to see if thhe packets get there.
[03:31] <a> what?
[03:31] <acovrig> aperson, pair, for starts; then connect comp1 to the net via comp2's bluetooth (get comp1 setup)
[03:31] <digitalslave> cdose, did you configure postfix to accept external or only internal mail?
[03:32] <a> ı don no
[03:32] <IdleOne> !hi | a
[03:32] <a> my ı turkish?
[03:32] <cdose> digitalslave, well as far as I can tell it's accepting from external, but this IS my first time setting postfix up.
[03:32] <IdleOne> !turkey | a
[03:32] <cdose> digitalslave, which configuration option controls this?
[03:33] <digitalslave> cdose, the setup at the bigining in the command window is where you set that up
[03:33] <digitalslave> cdose, red/blue screens
[03:33] <cdose> digitalslave, dpkg-reconfigure?  yeah it's set up as "internet site"
[03:33] <a> how learning programming
[03:33] <meoblast001> hi
[03:34] <aperson> avelldiroll, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=896244 seems to be a start
[03:34] <SpaceCowboy40404> can someone tell me how to launch mumble server ?
[03:34] <meoblast001> what command line program can write an ISO to a CD?
[03:34] <droid7> meoblast001, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=328898
[03:34] <digitalslave> cdose, are you trying to send mail out to the internet as well?
[03:35] <meoblast001> droid7: it's not a DVD though
[03:35] <cdose> digitalslave, i'm just trying to set up simple virtual domain mail forwarding.  but i've already tested a local telnet and sent mail out succesfully
[03:35] <volcom> alguien hablas espanol
[03:35] <IdleOne> !es | volcom
[03:36] <IdleOne> SpaceCowboy40404: mumble-server in terminal should start it up
[03:36] <cdose> digitalslave, tcpdump is not shoing any traffic coming in on port 25.  it's got to be my local ISP filtering outgoing port 25 traffic
[03:36] <volcom> Thank
[03:36] <cdose> digitalslave, which is really annoying.
[03:36] <Untitled_only> hey pepz, I need sum help with my sound. It keeps going off after 15 mins of playing movies
[03:36] <digitalslave> cdose, many other mail providers will block you or not deliver to you since you are not registered as a mail server - hotmail is notorious for this
[03:36] <cdose> digitalslave, what exactly do you mean by "registered"?
[03:36] <pdbogen> cdose: Try enabling the submission port, 587.
[03:37] <droid7> meoblast001, maybe mkisofs
[03:37] <digitalslave> cdose, im assuming you have a domain name registered pointing back to your machine?
[03:37] <rsr> hi
[03:37] <austin_> check out my site its a Web IRC for talk about torrents and just what ever you want <warezirc.us.to>
[03:37] <cdose> digitalslave, yes I do, and reverse DNS matches as well
[03:37] <rsr> can I get 3 finger swipe working on ubuntu 9.10? I have a macbook pro
[03:37] <xangua> austin_: don't spam us :S
[03:37] <Untitled_only> can anyone help me with my sound problem please?
[03:37] <IdleOne> austin_: please don't advertise here
[03:37] <cdose> pdbogen, what is the submission port?
[03:38] <austin_> ok sorry
[03:38] <pdbogen> cdose: It's an alternate port for sending -mail.
[03:38] <digitalslave> cdose, it can take a day or two to get all the way around the interwebs if you just set up your mx
[03:38] <IdleOne> austin_: it is also against freenode policy
[03:38] <droid7> meoblast001, oops i mean cdrecord
[03:38] <meoblast001> droid7: ok, thanks
[03:38] <droid7> np
[03:39] <cdose> digitalslave, right, i'm ok with waiting for that, but what currently isn't working is just the telnet in from outside... if that's just my local ISP, then i may not actually have any problems
[03:39] <Untitled_only> subone can you help me?
[03:39] <pdbogen> cdose: What's the IP? I can test for you.
[03:39] <_pg_> rsr: if you do, let me know. I would like to also
[03:39] <digitalslave> cdose, very well could be
[03:40] <cdose> pdbogen, 64.22.124.63
[03:40] <Untitled_only> sound problem... Help please
[03:41] <pdbogen> cdose: Works fine from my server.
[03:41] <digitalslave> cdose, you usually have to go into master.cf and check the first smtp line - usually allows unless you put 127: infront
[03:41] <cdose> pdbogen, thanks a lot for testing that.  i guess it's just my local ISP blocking me...
[03:42] <Untitled_only> H.E.L.P.... Please
[03:43] <cdose> digitalslave, pdbogen, thanks a lot guys
[03:43] <brianherman> Untitled_only whats wrong
[03:43] <Untitled_only> my sound keeps going out when I'm watching movies
[03:43] <droid7> Untitled_only, post your issue and those who can help will chip in
[03:43] <mikeliss> Is there a trick to using the system crontab? I need to run a cronjob as www-data
[03:44] <digitalslave> cdose, no problem... pretty much works out of the box but there are many cool things you can do - in the end i just hosted my mail with google because of the occasional mail block :( if only anyone could put up a mail server
[03:44] <HealingDruid> The only place I seem to get sound on my 64 bit karmic system is through my browser, and when I emulate windows using VMWare....how can i fix my problem?
[03:44] <jrib> mikeliss: well, either use crontab -e as the www-data user or use /etc/crontab, no?
[03:44] <Untitled_only> When I watching movies my sound cuts off, sometimes on youtube also
[03:44] <xangua> Untitled_only: are you using hardy¿
[03:45] <Wingless> I've just installed Adobe Reader by downloading the appropriate .deb package from Adobe's website and installing it using GDebi Package Installer.  I now want to install the Japanese language pack (I downloaded it from here: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/acrrasianfontpack.html ), but it isn't a .deb package.  It's an archive containing a number of files and folders, one of which says "INSTALL" and appears to be an installer ap
[03:45] <Wingless> plication. If I execute INSTALL, how will I be able to uninstall what it installs if no package manager is used during the installation?
[03:45] <a> merhaba!
[03:45] <FloodBot2> Wingless: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[03:45] <Untitled_only> no, what hardy?
[03:45] <mikeliss> jrib: is editing /etc/crontab the same as sudo crontab -e?
[03:45] <cdose> digitalslave, yeah no kidding.  i use google apps to for most things.  I just wanted an easy alternative for clients that just want a single email address at their domain, rather than having to set up an entire google apps account for that
[03:45] <jrib> mikeliss: no
[03:45] <HealingDruid> The only place I seem to get sound on my 64 bit karmic system is through my browser, and when I emulate windows using VMWare....how can i fix my problem?
[03:45] <bryanr> hi
[03:45] <Wingless> let's try that again
[03:45] <Wingless> I've just installed Adobe Reader by downloading the appropriate .deb package from Adobe's website and installing it using GDebi Package Installer.  I now want to install the Japanese language pack (I downloaded it from here: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/acrrasianfontpack.html ), but it isn't a .deb package.
[03:45] <FloodBot2> Wingless: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[03:45] <Wingless> wtf i'm not putting any enters in there
[03:45] <a> mehaba!
[03:46] <mikeliss> jrib: So /etc/crontab is _in fact_ the trick to using the system crontab?
[03:46] <jrib> mikeliss: that is the system crontab, yes...
[03:46] <HealingDruid> i have checked the forums for my particular sound problem to no avail.
[03:46] <h00k> Wingless: 1) please watch your language 2) it was triggered because of the short time between messages
[03:46] <st__> Wingless, try INSTALL --help
[03:46] <Wingless> sorry h00k
[03:47] <mikeliss> jrib: Brilliant!
[03:47] <droid7> Wingless, what's the ext. for the file?
[03:47] <Wingless> it has no extension
[03:47] <HealingDruid> can anyone see this message?
[03:47] <droid7> in that cast
[03:47] <jrib> HealingDruid: no
[03:47] <xangua> Wingless: you can download adobe reader from the repositories
[03:47] <HealingDruid> Just checking....
[03:47] <bryanr> I am not here because I need technical support. I am here because I want to learn to either develop some ubuntu programs or learn more about stuff I can do on ubuntu
[03:47] <xangua> Wingless: check if installing from there you get language packs
[03:47] <Wingless> but can you download the language pack from the repositories?
[03:47] <droid7> Wingless, download the file. then via terminal navigate to the directory it's in. run "chmod +x <filename>", then "./<Filename>"
[03:48] <bryanr> uh
[03:48] <bryanr> I know some C++ too
[03:48] <xangua> bryanr: this is only support channel; you may wanna check the offtopic channel
[03:48] <droid7> Wingless, chmod +x <filename> set's the script to be an executable. and ./ runs it
[03:48] <Wingless> wait, I was trying to do what st__ suggested, but when I go to the directory that INSTALL is located in, and i type "INSTALL --help", I get bash: INSTALL: command not found
[03:48] <crankharder> why is  mail -s "foo" root  just hanging and hanging -- where can I see a log for what's goign on?
[03:49] <pdbogen> crankharder: 'mail' waits for input on stanard i.
[03:49] <morphonaut> How do I get Adobe Flash Player for the lastest version of Google Chrome?
[03:49] <gregcor> Wingless: install may just be a text file with installation instructions. Try "less INSTALL"
[03:49] <droid7> Wingless, INSTALL is usually a file included with src packages on how to compile/install it
[03:49] <pdbogen> crankharder: Try "echo foo | mail -s 'foo' root"
[03:49] <tsimpson> Wingless: INSTALL is a text file, read it
[03:49] <aperson> my f9 key isn't recognized as a key anymore, but any combo with f9 works as expected, can anyone help?
[03:49] <digitalslave> crankharder, what mail daemon? and mail.log and messages usually works well
[03:49] <xangua> morphonaut: install it from repositories
[03:49] <droid7> morphonaut, which 64/32bit?
[03:49] <morphonaut> 32bit.
[03:49] <tsimpson> bryanr: you may want to try #ubuntu-app-devel
[03:50] <crankharder> pdbogen thanx, that produced a postfix error, i'll go from there
[03:50] <bryanr> ty
[03:50] <droid7> morphonaut, install flashplugin-nonfree
[03:50] <pdbogen> crankharder: No problem.
[03:50] <Wingless> I opened INSTALL; it's a bunch of code; there are no instructions
[03:50] <Wingless> It just says it's the Install Script for Acrobat Language kit
[03:50] <droid7> Wingless, it's a script file. there's no INSTALL file because it is an executable itself
[03:50] <jrib> Wingless: what are you attempting to install?
[03:50] <Wingless> I see
[03:50] <Wingless> I'm trying to install Adobe's Japanese language pack.
[03:51] <droid7> Wingless, follow the instructions I said a couple of minutes ago on how to install it
[03:51] <Wingless> But I'm sure I could install it if i wanted to
[03:51] <Wingless> the question is not how to install it
[03:51] <Wingless> but how to uninstall it once I've installed it
[03:51] <Wingless> I might want to
[03:51] <Wingless> but I'm worried that it won't communicate with the package manager
[03:51] <FloodBot2> Wingless: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[03:51] <jrib> Wingless: you know evince is a great native linux pdf viewer?
[03:51] <droid7> it should create an "uninstall" file in the install directory
[03:51] <morphonaut> I installed flashplayer-nonfree. Now what?
[03:51] <Wingless> I haven't heard of evince.  Does it support Japanese fonts?
[03:51] <droid7> morphonaut, restart chrome
[03:51] <jrib> Wingless: probably
[03:52] <morphonaut> Thanks, droid7! :D
[03:52] <droid7> Wingless, installable executables don't communicate with package manager
[03:52] <Wingless> I have xpdf, but I'm suspicious that the Japanese fonts there are somewhat strange-looking, so I wanted to temporarily install Adobe Reader and its fonts, since I know those look normla.
[03:52] <droid7> morphonaut, np
[03:52] <aperson> aha! it was the widget layer in compiz doing that
[03:52] <Wingless> Okay.  Well I'm going to try running INSTALL, so hopefully it'll just create an UNINSTALL somewhere..........
[03:52] <jrib> Wingless: there are lots of hits for installing xpdf-japanese
[03:52] <droid7> Wingless, install scripts are the same as on windows. they install separately and they have their own unistall file
[03:52] <Wingless> I've already done that, jrib
[03:52] <morphonaut> Waaaaait a second. Myspace's music player is coming up as a black box now.
[03:52] <Wingless> like I said, I can view Japanese there, but I'm suspicious that the fonts aren't quite right
[03:53] <jrib> Wingless: I would try evince before resorting to adobe
[03:53] <Wingless> The thing is, I don't know what the font is supposed to look like, honestly
[03:53] <Wingless> But I know that Adobe would display it properly
[03:53] <Wingless> i don't know if evince would
[03:53] <Wingless> and I don't know if xpdf is
[03:53] <FloodBot2> Wingless: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[03:53] <Wingless> therefore, I want to see it in Adobe
[03:54] <Wingless> but I don't want to wind up with stuff I can't uninstall easily
[03:54] <a> hello!
[03:54]  * jrib rips out Wingless' enter key
[03:54] <Wingless> sorry
[03:54] <IdleOne> Wingless: Please give the enter key a break :)
[03:54] <tsimpson> Wingless: adobe provide no uninstall procedure
[03:54] <IdleOne> no worries
[03:54] <a> hello!
[03:54] <crankharder> is adding "root: myemail@gmail.com" to /etc/aliases all I need to do in order for postfix to forward to an external address?  this is from my home server that doesn't have a real domain...
[03:54] <erichynds> anyone know if that ext4 bug w/ large files going corrupt is fixed?
[03:54] <nhandler> Hello a, can I help you with something?
[03:54] <droid7> Wingless, an install is just a bunch of files in a directory. If worse somes to worse you just remove the directory
[03:54] <morphonaut> I installed flashplayer-nonfree, as directed. Flash games work, but the Myspace music player does not. Any help on the matter?
[03:54] <droid7> *comes
[03:55] <a> yes
[03:55] <a> all right
[03:55] <droid7> morphonaut, either a chrome bug or adblock or something
[03:55] <a> irc problem
[03:55] <droid7> morphonaut, try a different browser
[03:55] <h00k> morphonaut: there probably isn't much you can do but to try a different browser or write to Adobe and tell them to fix their things
[03:55] <xangua> morphonaut: are you using 64 bits¿ are you using the daily or the beta build of chromium¿
[03:55] <h00k> a: ask your question all on one line, please
[03:56] <a> help!
[03:56] <maginot> crankharder, you have a lot of problem trying that...
[03:56] <h00k> !ask | a
[03:56] <a> irc
[03:56] <IdleOne> h00k: he needs directions to !turkey which I have provided
[03:56] <a> yes ı'am aturkish
[03:56] <maginot> crankharder, to start, how do you expected to receive emails on that box, second how do you expect to gmail handle your smtp forwards ?
[03:56] <a> ı'm sorry
[03:56] <nhandler> a: So type: /join #ubuntu-tr
[03:56] <crankharder> i dont need to receive, i just want sys notifications to go to the email i check all day long
[03:57] <mikeliss> jrib: I added a script that works fine to /etc/crontab, but it's  not working. Do you have any theories?
[03:57] <a> ebrarcelebi@hotmail.com
[03:57] <crankharder> i dont know a good way to do that
[03:57] <jrib> mikeliss: restart cron
[03:57] <a> what?
[03:57] <mikeliss> jrib: Curses! Err: /etc/init.d/cron restart?
[03:57] <h00k> a: /join #ubuntu-tr
[03:57] <a>  /etc/init.d/cron restart?
[03:57] <jrib> mikeliss: sure
[03:57] <maginot> crankharder, well, I don't think you can, or at least you had to have more knowledge to understand what you want. Or B you make your question wrong.
[03:58] <nhandler> a: yazın / IRC istemcisi # ubuntu-tr ol
[03:58]  * nhandler thinks google butchered that translation
[03:58] <morphonaut> xangua: No, I'm using 32bit. And I'm using the beta build.
[03:58] <digitalslave> mikeliss, did you set your PATH in the script you have running from cron... check cron log as well
[03:58] <Hitiek> can anyone suggest for me what might cause my ubuntu server to simultaneously stop accepting incomming ssh connections and at the same time any attempt to "sudo -s" just hangs?
[03:58] <maginot> ubottu, tr | a
[03:58] <xangua> morphonaut: no idea then, i have no issues
[03:59] <mikeliss> digitalslave: any ideas where to find such a log?
[03:59] <jrib> Hitiek: does sudo anything else work?
[03:59] <mikeliss> digitalslave: Also, I think it should be fine, the script is a python script.
[04:00] <Hitiek> jrib: from my past experience with this issue.  no, sudo anything else will also hang
[04:00] <jrib> Hitiek: "past experience with this issue"?  This has happened before?
[04:00] <Hitiek> jrib: this has happened before. it happens roughly once every few months.
[04:01] <jrib> Hitiek: did you figure out the cause last time?
[04:01] <Hitiek> jrib: no. I've never been able to figure out the issue.  I end up going to the server and shutting it down from a physically connected keyboard.
[04:02] <jrib> Hitiek: and after restart it worked again?
[04:02] <droid7> Hitiek, you could just restart the ssh server
[04:02] <droid7> *ssh service
[04:02] <Hitiek> jrib: yes, after a restart everything works fine again for another several months
[04:02] <a__> hi
[04:02] <Hitiek> droid7: I can't restart the ssh server.  I can't use sudo to get root access to do so.
[04:03] <jrib> Hitiek: what ubuntu version?
[04:03] <a__> how learning programming
[04:03] <droid7> Hitiek, you said you shut it down via an attatched keyboard?
[04:03] <a__> what?
[04:03] <sbso> which one programming?
[04:03] <rww> ubottu: ot | a__
[04:03] <mikeliss> jrib, digitalslave: I restarted cron, and saw it try to execute the script, but it didn't work, and there isn't anything new in the log? Am I missing something?
[04:03] <josh92651> can anyone help with mounting an XFS partion?
[04:04] <a__> be hacker
[04:04] <jrib> mikeliss: what is your script?  How are you calling it?
[04:04] <droid7> can you post your script to pastebin?
[04:04] <digitalslave> mikeliss, add error checking to your script to see how far it's getting > error.log
[04:04] <a__> ı dont no
[04:04] <Hitiek> jrib: hmm ... I feel silly.  where do I verify that?   guess I could check the apt sources
[04:04] <a__> ı don't no
[04:04] <jrib> Hitiek: that's one way.  Or run: lsb_release -c
[04:04] <maginot> ubottu, tr > a
[04:05] <droid7> Hitiek, type uname - a in terminal
[04:05] <mikeliss> It's a python script, I'm calling it with 58 19 * * * www-data  /usr/bin/python /home/mlissner/Documents/Cal/FinalProject/alert/send_emails.py -c 2 (to be exact)
[04:05] <Hitiek> jrib: hardy
[04:05] <mikeliss> jrib: ^^^
[04:05] <maginot> ubottu, tr > a__
[04:05] <maginot> ubottu, ot > a__
[04:06] <jrib> Hitiek: what does « hostname » return?  What is in /etc/hosts?
[04:06] <josh92651> Help with mounting an XFS partion please.  It's from a NAS that was in Raid 1
[04:06] <Hitiek> droid7: I think in the past I have ended up using Ctrl-Alt-Del at the physical keybaord, and eventually the shutdown hangs and I have to power off the machine
[04:06] <Hitiek> jrib: both are "wendy"
[04:07] <jrib> Hitiek: /etc/hosts just says "wendy"?
[04:07] <a__> how to hacker?
[04:07] <droid7> Hitiek, next time this happens, on the server do ctrl + alt + f1 and try doing a sudo su
[04:07] <jrib> a__: /part now i am hacker
[04:07] <droid7> i mean logging in as root
[04:07] <droid7> no sudo su
[04:07] <josh92651> this is my fstab line: UUID=1ac97f4b-4843-4bf5-694b-15f130a908b5 /root linux_raid_member remount,users 0 0
[04:07] <Hitiek> droid7: it is happening now
[04:08] <Hitiek> droid7: I am chatting with you from the same machine that is having the problem
[04:08] <droid7> Hitiek, so you are on the server?
[04:08] <Hitiek> droid7: and I don't know my root password.  I rely on sudo
[04:08] <isolat3dsh33p> !apport
[04:08] <droid7> Hitiek, it should be the same
[04:08] <Hitiek> droid7: yes, I am on the server, using a vnc connection at the moment
[04:09] <droid7> Hitiek, ok do "sudo su"
[04:09] <hanasaki> anyone have xrdp working ?  I can only get it under the vnc connection and have keyboard mapping issues
[04:09] <droid7> to get as root
[04:09] <jrib> Hitiek: if your /etc/hosts simply says "wendy", that's likely the issue
[04:09] <Hitiek> droid7: "sudo su" hangs
[04:09] <josh92651> XFS mounting knowledge anyone?
[04:10] <Hitiek> jrib: why would it only be a problem every several months?
[04:10] <jrib> mikeliss: try digitalslave's suggestion about redirrecting the output, but also redirect stderr
[04:10] <scunizi> Hitiek: try sudo -i  ... but why do you need to be logged in as root?
[04:10] <hanasaki> josh92651:  sorry no... curious.. why XFS?
[04:10] <josh92651> it was a NAS drive in RAID 1
[04:10] <droid7> Hitiek, ctrl + alt + f1 to get a new terminal up
[04:10] <jrib> Hitiek: we have to figure out the actual cause first to answer that.  I can't think of anything
[04:10] <Hitiek> scunizi: my server currently stopped accepting ssh connections, and sudo hangs.
[04:11] <tomato> is there such thing as a remote file manager?
[04:11] <digitalslave> Hitiek, has you restarted sshd?
[04:11] <jrib> tomato: sure, why not?
[04:11] <thiebaude> Ken8521, it just restarts
[04:11] <mikeliss> jrib: Oh, missed that comment. I'm in business.
[04:11] <droid7> digitalslave, sudo hangs
[04:11] <Hitiek> digitalslave: I can't restart sshd.  I can't get root access to do so because sudo hangs
[04:11] <mikeliss> jrib, digitalslave: Thanks for the help.
[04:11] <tomato> jrib, i was thinking ftp, but like somethign that lets me drag things around
[04:12] <jrib> tomato: nautilus does that (file -> connect to server)
[04:12] <droid7> Hitiek, do you have top or htop installed?
[04:12] <Ken8521> thiebaude, even w/ the cli command?
[04:12] <scunizi> jrib: Hitiek I seem to remember when ssh stops accepting connections from another machine then there is a file that holds the keys for the ssh session that needs "cleaning" before the server will accept another connection
[04:12] <thiebaude> yes
[04:12] <Ken8521> hmm
[04:12] <tomato> my goodness~ i must look that up
[04:12] <tomato> thanks jrib!
[04:12] <jrib> tomato: nautilus is the name of the default file manager in GNOME/ubuntu
[04:12] <thiebaude> lol
[04:12] <tomato> oh~ ha ha
[04:12] <droid7> if sudo is hanging then it's not ssh
[04:12] <tomato> i'm running a server so it doesn't have X running
[04:12] <thiebaude> :)
[04:13] <jrib> tomato: oh.  So you want something that could be called a "remote file manager" but without X?
[04:13] <droid7> tomato, ssh + ls/cp/rm/mv
[04:13] <Hitiek> droid7: I just tried logging in as myself on the physical terminal.  it hangs also
[04:13] <tomato> yeah, is there such thing without setting up X?
[04:13] <Hitiek> droid7: I do have top
[04:14] <tomato> ha ha, thanks droid7! i was hoping for another way though
[04:14] <droid7> Hitiek, look in top for anything taking up cpu
[04:14] <droid7> tomato, : p
[04:14] <jrib> tomato: well you can use something like sshfs or fuse with other things like ftp I guess...
[04:14] <droid7> tomato, ftp server + nautiluz /ftp client?
[04:14] <Hitiek> droid7: my load average is 0.12, 0.05, 0.06
[04:14] <tomato> yeah, i think ftp is my best bet
[04:14] <droid7> wow this is weird
[04:14] <josh92651> Can I copy an XFS partition to another file system partion?
[04:15] <Hitiek> droid7: noting using more than 2 percent cpu
[04:15] <tomato> cp and mv isn't that bad though
[04:15] <jrib> tomato: it's not clear what you want from a "remote file manager" that doesn't involve X though
[04:15] <tomato> jrib: agreed, i think i'm confused
[04:15] <droid7> Hitiek, no X?
[04:16] <HowardtheDuck> hey.  would ubuntu run fine on a gigabyte motherboard with integrated ati radeon 4200
[04:16] <maginot> HowardtheDuck, sure
[04:16] <jrib> Hitiek: is /etc/hosts really just "wendy"?
[04:16] <tomato> HowardtheDuck: i have a gigabyte radon with integrated ATI and gigabit lan, works awesome
[04:16] <HowardtheDuck> yeah?
[04:16] <HowardtheDuck> but...i thought ati didn't have drivers for ubuntu?
[04:16] <tomato> yeah, got it a few days ago actually
[04:16] <Hitiek> droid7: I have a minimal X installed that I VNC into. I don't have X running on the physical terminal
[04:16] <maginot> HowardtheDuck, yes, it does
[04:16] <Hitiek> jrib: yes.  just "wendy"
[04:16] <maginot> HowardtheDuck, good one though
[04:17] <jrib> Hitiek: well that's not normal.  Are you sure you are checking /etc/hosts and not /etc/hostname?
[04:17] <tomato> HowardtheDuck: i don't run anything graphic intensive though, so i didn't bother with the drivers
[04:17] <Hitiek> jrib: ohhhhhh
[04:17] <Hitiek> jrib: sorry
[04:17] <HowardtheDuck> oh....well i'd like to have compiz and all that
[04:17] <maginot> Hitiek, what problem are you having ?
[04:17] <hiexpo> question is anyone else having a problem with medibuntu updates unable to connect to
[04:17] <Hitiek> jrib: hosts has a few entries for some machines on my LAN.  nothing unusual
[04:18] <droid7> Hitiek, so you're on the server via vnc and not physically on there?
[04:18] <Ken8521> thiebaude, u still here?
[04:18] <HowardtheDuck> are the ati drivers just as easy to enable as the nvidia drivers?
[04:18] <maginot> HowardtheDuck, compiz will work fine for you
[04:18] <thiebaude> yes i am
[04:18] <Ken8521> thiebaude,  try this... sudo poweroff
[04:18] <thiebaude> ok
[04:18] <HowardtheDuck> i didn't download anything, i just enabled my nvidia drivers
[04:18] <jrib> Hitiek: what's on 127.*?
[04:18] <Hitiek> maginot: my server does not accept new ssh connections, sudo just hangs.  I can't log in on the the physical terminal.
[04:18] <canthus13> jrib: you are.
[04:18] <maginot> HowardtheDuck, they are close, I think you can download some ati drivers direct with apt, I don't know, I use Nvidia
[04:18] <jrib> canthus13: heh...
[04:18] <isidro1> how can i get sound playback from line in?????
[04:19] <Hitiek> droid7: at this point I am both on via vnc and at the physical terminal, but can't log int at the the physical terminal
[04:19] <maginot> Hitiek, okay, so you have access to the terminal NOW, right?
[04:19] <digitalslave> Hitiek, logs full?
[04:19] <HowardtheDuck> yeah, i'd like to stay with nvidia, but only ati comes integrated on these gigabte mobos
[04:19] <droid7> if you can't log in physicall it's not an ssh issue
[04:19] <droid7> *physically
[04:19] <maginot> Hitiek, sorry, I mean DON'T have access
[04:20] <tomato> jrib: i just realized i could use samba and finder on osx
[04:20] <maginot> Hitiek, and how do you know the problem is being with sudo hanging?
[04:20] <jrib> tomato: that involves X, but ok :)
[04:20] <canthus13> jrib: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/127.0.0.1
[04:20] <Hitiek> the only access I currently have is through a vnc session.
[04:20] <tomato> jrib: very good point, i think i meant without installing an x server :)
[04:20] <jrib> canthus13: I know, I was asking a question in a different context for Hitiek
[04:20] <canthus13> jrib: Ah.
[04:20]  * canthus13 scrolls back.
[04:20] <maginot> Hitiek, so you're inside the machine on a VNC? well, this helps a lot
[04:20] <Hitiek> physical terminal does not let me in.  "Login timed out after 60 seconds"
[04:21] <sbso> VNC?
[04:21] <jrib> Hitiek: are you using ldap?
[04:21] <Hitiek> jrib: two 127.* entries.  one for 127.0.0.1 localhost and one for 127.0.1.1 wendy
[04:21] <maginot> Hitiek, so I imagine you have a bash open for your commun user, right?
[04:21] <Hitiek> jrib: no ldap
[04:21] <jrib> Hitiek: this is pretty weird
[04:22] <jrib> Hitiek: try: strace sudo echo hi
[04:22] <Hitiek> maginot: yes, and a screen session going, which is where I'm running my irc client
[04:22] <isidro1> how can i get sound playback from line in?????
[04:22] <tucemiux> isidro1, you mean you want to record using ubuntu?
[04:22] <maginot> Hitiek, what version of ubuntu kernel do you have ? (I suppose you don't have password on root and "sudo" is hanging, right?
[04:23] <isidro1> no, play music by line in jack
[04:24] <|josh|> is there some what, on Gnome, that I can substitute control-click for right-click?
[04:24] <droid7> if you're on wireless, maybe there are duplicate ip's or host names
[04:24] <Hitiek> jrib: strace "sudo echo hi" spit out about a screen full of stuff, but didn't ask for my password
[04:24] <droid7> Hitiek, pastebin the output
[04:25] <Hitiek> Linux wendy 2.6.24-27-server #1 SMP Thu Jan 28 00:36:19 UTC 2010 i686 GNU/Linux
[04:25] <maginot> Hitiek, ?
[04:25] <tucemiux> isidro1, youre not being clear, jack is an application that is used to connect sources,  do you want to hear the sound that is coming in through the line in, as in get "sound playback from line in"??
[04:26] <isidro1> yes, i want to hear sound from "Line-in"
[04:26] <droid7> did you check to see if it's muted?
[04:26] <Hitiek> maginot: yes, no password for root and sudo hangs.  can't log in a new session as a regular user either.
[04:26] <maginot> Hitiek, well, wan't try something? But need to be on private since is hacking. :)
[04:27] <droid7> not much you can do without root
[04:27] <tucemiux> isidro1,  right click on the volume icon and click on " sound preferences", in the "input" tab make sure the microphone is not muted
[04:27] <maginot> droid7, yes. Maybe we can.
[04:27] <Hitiek> results of "strace sudo echo hi" : http://pastebin.com/2VnajmW8
[04:27] <isidro1> and....
[04:27] <maginot> droid7, his kernel may have a vunerability.
[04:28] <droid7> maginot, yes, but that's not something you aught to be doing on a server
[04:28] <jrib> Hitiek: yeah, as we just found out you can't really strace sudo... :/
[04:28] <Hitiek> jrib: was an interesting idea though
[04:29] <droid7> what you can do
[04:29] <droid7> is
[04:29] <isidro1> what next???
[04:29] <h00k> !root | Hitiek
[04:29] <maginot> droid7, well, maybe you are right, maybe is what he want or need at this moment, how can we know if he is the server owner
[04:29] <droid7> try and edit the groups list with / mounted via live cd , and add your user to the root group
[04:29] <scunizi> h00k: you haven't been following.. that ubottu post wasn't necessary
[04:29] <h00k> scunizi: I haven't...I admit.
[04:30] <droid7> maginot, he doesn't know root password
[04:30] <jrib> Hitiek: try "sudo -K" for kicks, though I can't think of something that would cause sudo issues, ssh issues, and login issues that disappears on reboots
[04:30] <Droopsta915> I installed firestarter and its not letting me get into xchat or send e-mail unless I stop the fire wall. Any suggestions?
[04:30] <maginot> He really only have two one, phisical access or... exploiting =X
[04:30] <hiexpo> having a problem connecting to medibuntu sources ?
[04:30] <droid7> hiexpo, i did yesterday
[04:30] <h00k> heath: it is down
[04:30] <digitalslave> Hitiek, df -h?
[04:30] <isidro1> i want to get "LINE-OUT" from "LINE-IN" how i do????
[04:30] <hiexpo> ok
[04:31] <shaheenery> Hello, I am writing a paper for a college course, I'm looking for someone who worked in an IT department of any kind who could spare a little time to answer some questions for me?
[04:31] <Hitiek> jrib: sudo -K made no difference
[04:31] <jrib> Hitiek: did it also hang?
[04:31] <scunizi> digitalslave: that might prove interesting if his drive is *really* full.. might cause some  issues
[04:31] <xangua> !ot > shaheenery
[04:31] <maginot> droid7, I know he doesn't, if is a default ubunut install he haven't, it using sudo, that is why he is stucky at this moment to only one solution
[04:32] <hiexpo> droid7, so is it still down?
[04:32] <Hitiek> digitalslave: df -h shows nothing mounted that is over 90% full.  the root partition has over 9 GB of free space
[04:32] <shaheenery> Ah....sorry.  Thanks for the heads up xangua.
[04:32] <droid7> hiexpo, probably. I disabled it for now
[04:32] <Hitiek> jrib: sudo -K did not hang, but then I tried sudo again and it still hangs
[04:32] <hiexpo> oh ok
[04:32] <HowardtheDuck> ok gonna go for this gigabyte 785GMT mobo, i hope the ATI drivers are good
[04:32] <droid7> maginot, server installs prompt for root password unlike desktoip installs
[04:33] <HowardtheDuck> as good as Nvidia at least
[04:33] <jrib> droid7: not by default
[04:33] <droid7> yes by default
[04:33] <hiexpo> droid7, i just wanted to make sure it wasn' just me
[04:33] <maginot> droid7, I'm trying to remember from my previous install and I don't remember that.
[04:33] <droid7> hiexpo, yeah no problem
[04:33] <scunizi> HowardtheDuck: Hope? you better research what card is in there and what driver currently support.. better safe than sorry
[04:33] <droid7> i installed 2 days ago
[04:33] <droid7> it prompts root pass then adds user
[04:33] <droid7> then prompts user pass
[04:33] <jrib> droid7: what version?
[04:34] <droid7> 9.10
[04:34] <maginot> droid7, never remember of having a password on my servers without putting one
[04:34] <droid7> 64bit server install
[04:34] <h00k> #ubuntu-server is an excellent resource for Ubuntu Server questions.
[04:34] <emma> the freenode population is low.
[04:34] <maginot> h00k, good
[04:34] <HowardtheDuck> scunizi:  ATI Radeon 4200
[04:34] <isidro1> i connect 2 "speakers" in "line in", why i have no sound?????
[04:34] <droid7> maginot, root always has pass. if it doesn't ask it uses the first user createds' pass
[04:34] <scunizi> HowardtheDuck: good.. but don't tell me.. I'm an nvidia person
[04:34] <jrib> droid7: that's definitely not true..
[04:35] <droid7> so how does root get a pass then?
[04:35] <jrib> droid7: it doesn't
[04:35] <droid7> ..
[04:35] <maginot> droid7, noooo
[04:35] <maginot> droid7, it does not
[04:36] <droid7> then he should be able to login as root without a pass
[04:36] <droid7> according to your logic
[04:36] <maginot> droid7, no man, really, no
[04:36] <jrib> droid7: the account is locked...
[04:36] <scunizi> droid7: doesn't work like that
[04:36]  * maginot god
[04:36]  * scunizi .. you rang?
[04:36] <chai16> im on 8.04 lts and in eclipse i have the main window separate from package explorer subwindow and errors subwindow (looks like gimp with the separate windows). my problem is that when i minimize the main window the others dont, there's not even an option to. how can i configure compiz to minimize those windows when the main one is minimized?
[04:37] <isidro1> BOLUDOS!!!!! How i can get a "LINE-OUT" from "LINE-IN"???
[04:37] <maginot> maginot> does ubuntu servr install prompt for a root password on install screen or I'm just confusing with something else?
[04:37] <maginot>  <cn1109> maginot: It did not for me. Asked me for a new username and password
[04:37] <maginot> droid7, see, from #ubuntu-server ^
[04:37] <droid7> maginot, i don't know what you're trying to say. but i was asked for root pass when i installed 2 days ago
[04:38] <maginot> droid7, I'm saying your affirmations don't make sense in many ways. You are confused.
[04:38] <SylvanEdict> Hey can someone help me get sound out of my headphones?I have killed pulse audio and selected my video card in the alsamixer but still no luck
[04:39] <droid7> maginot, have you used any other distro besides ubuntu?
[04:39] <maginot> droid7, yes, many other
[04:39] <l337ingDisorder> any permissions wizards in here? I'm wondering if there's a way to make it so any file created by user1 is automatically set to use root as its owner and group (both through SSH and FTP) - is this possible?
[04:39] <scunizi> droid7: we all know other distros have user and root password associations
[04:39] <eltume> the best distros are: linuxmint, ubuntu and openSUSE
[04:39] <digitalslave> droid7, ubuntu is not like many other distros - root is locked with no pass
[04:40] <droid7> yes, for desktop
[04:40] <maginot> droid7, why you ask? Want my credencials? I have good ones I guarantee
[04:40] <droid7> not server..
[04:40] <isidro1> how i found "Volume Control"????
[04:40] <droid7> why would root be disabled on a server..
[04:40] <maginot> droid7, for many many reasonnn !
[04:40] <jrib> l337ingDisorder: see if ACLs are sufficient for your needs...
[04:40] <digitalslave> droid7, why would it not??
[04:40] <droid7> you never use root, but you never disable it
[04:41] <scunizi> droid7: maginot this is getting off topic and should be moved to #ubuntu-offtopic
[04:41] <jrib> l337ingDisorder: (on ftp I imagine there is some setting you can use on the server, but I don't believe such a thing exists with ssh, so check out ACLs)
[04:41] <Hitiek> hmm .... "lsof" outputs about 270 lines of output and then hangs. Ctrl-C stops it at that point.
[04:41] <maginot> droid7, please, ready more about security. Root password isn't a good idea, using root direct isnt to, and I agree with scunizi, this discussion doesn't have sense
[04:41] <l337ingDisorder> basically i have a directory that is used as a webroot, /web/, and i have two users, user1 and user2. Both user1 and user2 need to be able to edit/upload files to /web/. I've created a group called webdev and added both users to the webdev group, and I've chgrp'ed /web/ to have webdev be its owner group. Both users are able to write to the directory, but when user1 writes a file it is owned...
[04:41] <l337ingDisorder> ...by user1 and user2 can not edit the file. Can anyone shed a bit of light on this? :)
[04:41]  * maginot go take some air ... jeez
[04:42] <jrib> Hitiek: « free -m » out of curiousity?
[04:42] <droid7> maginot, i know security just fine.
[04:42] <droid7> now let's get back on topic
[04:42] <digitalslave> l337ingDisorder, make sure the shared group is the users main group
[04:42] <isolat3dsh33p> !paste
[04:43] <Hitiek> Mem:           501        432         68          0         35         73
[04:43] <lizthegrey> l337ingDisorder: you need to chown the individual files to webdev as well
[04:43] <Hitiek> and plenty of free swap space.  983
[04:43] <scunizi> l337ingDisorder: most apache stuff goes in /var/www/<something> .. on gnome you can't always tell by looking at the currently assigned groups but the group for apache on ubuntu is www-data or data-www (I forgot which)..
[04:43] <isidro1> how i get sound out from "line-in"
[04:43] <l337ingDisorder> jrib: hmmm ACLs will work on the folder, but both users have access to write to the folder. The problem is when new files are created within the folder, they aren't created as owned by the folder's group but by the user's group (which is the group 'user1')
[04:43] <jrib> Hitiek: just curious since we checked cpu and disk space before
[04:43] <chai16> how do i make certain windows minimize with other windows at the same time?
[04:44] <scunizi> l337ingDisorder: that group will not show up on the gui user/group control appelate typically
[04:44] <l337ingDisorder> lizthegrey: yea I'm hoping there's a way to make it so whenever user1 or user2 creates a file it automatically gets chgrp'ed
[04:44] <l337ingDisorder> scunizi: CLI only, ubuntu server
[04:44] <Hitiek> jrib: wonder what the chances are that upgrading the kernel would fix this.  I know I have an upgrade waiting that I've been putting off because I don't like to reboot.
[04:45] <Hitiek> of course, once I give in and reboot, this won't happen again for a few months.
[04:45] <jrib> l337ingDisorder: ACLs will do what you want.  But you don't need them.  Just set the parent folder to have group webdev and setgid the folder.  You'll also need to change the users' umasks so group can write.  You probably *don't* want to change the users' default groups under this scenario
[04:45] <ouyes> hi
[04:45] <digitalslave> l337ingDisorder, change main user group to be the same for each user or umask needs to be set different
[04:45] <l337ingDisorder> digitalslave: how to you tell ubuntu what group it should consider as the main group?
[04:46] <jrib> Hitiek: hmm.  I would run a memtest on the machine if you do reboot
[04:46] <l337ingDisorder> jrib: ok thanks I'll check out setgid
[04:46] <digitalslave> l337ingDisorder, usermod -g
[04:47] <Hitiek> jrib: memtest isn't a bad idea.  I'll keep that in mind when I finally give up  :-)
[04:47] <jrib> l337ingDisorder, edigitalslave: the issue with doing this is that files the user's create in their homes will have the group webdev
[04:47] <jrib> s/.// :/
[04:48] <jrib> erm, '
[04:48] <tomato> do lower timings for ram help in linux?
[04:48] <kareeser> I have a bug to report against the live CD... what package do I report it against?
[04:48] <h00k> tomato: sure they do
[04:48] <l337ingDisorder> jrib, digitalslave: also there's actually /web/site1/ and /web/site2/ that both users need access to, I was just using /web/ to simplify things
[04:48] <jrib> kareeser: ubiquity is the installer.  You might want to ask #ubuntu-bugs
[04:49] <tomato> i'm running much slower timings right now on my ram
[04:49] <HowardtheDuck> any ati radeon users/
[04:49] <kareeser> jrib: thanks, will do
[04:49] <l337ingDisorder> jrib: ok I'm looking up setgid but the man page isn't too helpful and I can't find any examples on google. Can you give me an example of how I would use it in this scenario?
[04:49] <Hitiek> can't ssh. can't log in to physical terminal. sudo hangs. existing vnc, screen, irssi all still work. apache is fine. samba share doesn't seem to work.
[04:49] <jrib> l337ingDisorder: you can setgid on both with the right group and change the users' umask
[04:49] <jrib> l337ingDisorder: chmod g+s /path/to/dir
[04:49] <droid7> ah it was a debian install i used not ubunut; just to clear things up. but my point still stands that root disabling is an ubuntu specific choice and not default behavior (a few disable it too, though)
[04:50] <jrib> droid7: it's default on ubuntu :)
[04:55] <droid7> jrib, yeah i mentioned that ;). I never denied it was. i just had mistaken ubuntu server with debian server
[04:58] <chai16> ubuntu is awesome, but support sucks
[04:59] <meoblast001> :/
[04:59] <droid7> ?
[04:59] <meoblast001> Canonical offers support
[04:59] <meoblast001> if the support sucks so bad
[04:59] <qwertyjustin> hi huys - desktop icons no longer appear on my desktop, and it wont let me right click into a context menu, or look a normal filesystem window boxes
[04:59] <qwertyjustin> any ideas?
[04:59] <meoblast001> droid7: i was referring to chai16's comment
[04:59] <ConcreteRose> yo
[04:59] <meoblast001> he said Ubuntu's support sucks
[05:00] <ConcreteRose> : what ?
[05:00] <ZykoticK9> qwertyjustin, run -- gconftool-2 --set "/apps/nautilus/preferences/show_desktop" --type bool "true" -- to reenable
[05:00] <droid7> meoblast001, i know. just wrong timing ;p
[05:00] <ConcreteRose> Hi,
[05:00] <droid7> support sucks? then learn to RTFM! (just had to)
[05:00] <ConcreteRose> how?
[05:00] <ZykoticK9> qwertyjustin, run "gconftool-2 --set "/apps/nautilus/preferences/show_desktop" --type bool true" if the first was unclear
[05:01] <qwertyjustin> great - can i throw that in the command line??
[05:01] <demism> droid7: he left already
[05:01] <ZykoticK9> qwertyjustin, yup
[05:01] <droid7> :(
[05:01] <Wingless> So I have a tex file I know to be encoded in ISO-2022-JP. When I try to view it using gedit, I get a bunch of gibberish with lots of boxes.  I want to be able to view the contents of this file, edit it however I want, and save it back using ISO-2022-JP again.  Can someone point me in the right direction as to how to go about doing this?
[05:01] <l337ingDisorder> jrib: Ok thanks that seems to have done the trick! g+s is exactly what I was hoping for.
[05:01] <droid7> excitment > /dev/null
[05:01] <droid7> *excitement
[05:01] <ConcreteRose> This is ubuntu chat?
[05:01] <droid7> yes
[05:01] <ConcreteRose> really?
[05:01] <droid7> no
[05:01] <ConcreteRose> oh ok
[05:01] <qwertyjustin> thanks
[05:02] <ConcreteRose> Ubuntu open source....
[05:02] <Wingless> It doesn't have to be gedit, really.  Is there some text editor for Ubuntu that has support for many Japanese language encodings?
[05:02] <h00k> ConcreteRose: this is for help and support
[05:02] <h00k> !ot | ConcreteRose
[05:02] <droid7> vim
[05:02] <droid7> or emacs
[05:02] <Wingless> emacs scares me
[05:02] <Wingless> so does vim, although less so
[05:02] <droid7> i hated it too
[05:02] <h00k> droid7: that is more suited for !ubuntu-offtopic
[05:02] <droid7> but now i love it :D
[05:02] <Wingless> I just want to edit a template
[05:03] <ConcreteRose> :) great, nice support.
[05:03] <droid7> except for it's horrible web language capabilities
[05:03] <Wingless> I don't want to take hours to learn how to use something like emacs just to fill in the blanks of a template...
[05:03] <droid7> Wingless, scite is good
[05:03] <Wingless> Is there a simpler way?
[05:04] <ConcreteRose> What means bootstrap?
[05:04] <droid7> Wingless, scite is nice and simple.
[05:04] <Wingless> Scite comes with support for many Japanese encodings?
[05:04] <levar> hello
[05:04] <levar> i have xubuntu and i can not play mp3's
[05:04] <Some_Person> Is it possible to print an image to a standard US letter piece of paper with no borders or anything?
[05:04] <Wingless> I'll take a look at it
[05:04] <xangua> levar: sudo apt-get install xubuntu-restricted-extras
[05:04] <h00k> Some_Person: it depends on the printer
[05:05] <ouyes> how to set my pc to shutdown at a time i choose, for example: shutdown at 20:00
[05:05] <h00k> ouyes: cron is perfect for that
[05:05] <ouyes> corn
[05:05] <ouyes> h00k, corn
[05:05] <rww> or at, if you just want it to happen once
[05:05] <jjcv> ouyes: check out the manpage.  shutdown -t <hours/minutes> I think
[05:06] <rww> that too
[05:06] <ConcreteRose> syn-ack? hahaha
[05:08] <droid7> anyone know the package name for qt4 src?
[05:08] <levar> it seems like something is happening xangua thank you
[05:08] <levar> also everytime i have to login under terminal and type startxfce4. WHy is that
[05:08] <ouyes> jjcv, YES i see that
[05:08] <ouyes> h00k, corn?
[05:08] <h00k> ouyes: it is called cron
[05:08] <aetaric> !qt | droid7
[05:08] <moderndayzero> hello, and sorry if im in the wrong room but i have a question me and a buddy of mine have been trying to get the "extra" option and compiz working in 9.10 using ati radeon with no luck any clues?
[05:09] <VinceN> I'm having a weird problem with the notification area in Lucid.  All the icons look garbled.
[05:09] <aetaric> !kubuntu | droid7
[05:09] <droid7> aetaric, thanks
[05:09] <droid7> aetaric, kubuntu?
[05:09] <aetaric> np
[05:09] <moderndayzero> ok thank you
[05:10] <droid7> ah that's weird. qt4 in synaptic doesn't come up with libqt4 ;o
[05:10] <Wingless> droid7: I just installed Scite and tried opening the tex file. Now, instead of boxes, I see little black boxes with ESC written inside them...  Going to File>Encoding brings up a number of UTF options, but not the Japanese encoding I need...
[05:10] <aetaric> the kubuntu people would know the EXACT package you want
[05:10] <soreau> moderndayzero: What card model is it?
[05:10] <hypnosis> When I select text in Ubuntu, and copy, it takes my mouse a while to respond, is this common/fixable?
[05:11] <droid7> Wingless, you maybe missing some fonts
[05:11] <ouyes>  sudo shutdown -h 18:45 "Server is going down for maintenance"
[05:11] <Wingless> Is there any way to check to see if I am...?
[05:11] <levar> i am using xubuntu and every i have to login under terminal and type startxfce4. Why is that
[05:12] <_pg_> anyone get rawtherapee installed?
[05:12] <aetaric> !xubuntu | levar
[05:12] <xangua> levar: did you installed from a minimal cd¿
[05:12] <moderndayzero> its a 3000 series
[05:12] <ouyes> the system will shutdown at 18:45 today, but how to keep it running and then shut it down at tomorrow 18;45
[05:12] <TayZonday> very quick question because this is the biggest channel
[05:12] <TayZonday> when replacing capacitors and the new capactitors have way longer leads is it ok to cut/trim/shorten them
[05:12] <soreau> moderndayzero: Did you install the fglrx driver using sys>admin>hardware drivers?
[05:13] <droid7> Wingless, try changing the font in scite first
[05:13] <aetaric> TayZonday: yes
[05:13] <h00k> TayZonday: that is not an Ubuntu related question, check ##hardware. Also, yes.
[05:13] <Wingless> okay
[05:13] <TayZonday> k didnt know that hardware existed thx
[05:13] <levar> xangua i did install from a minimal cd
[05:13] <_pg_> h00k: lol-nice
[05:14]  * aetaric waits for dns up propogate
[05:14] <aetaric> s/up/updates/g
[05:14] <xangua> levar: then you may need to install xdm; i think that is what xfce uses
[05:14] <levar> xangua: how do i do that
[05:14] <ouyes> how to use shutdown command for shutdown my computer at tomorrow 18:45??
[05:14] <aetaric> xangua: it is, however he should be asking in #xubuntu
[05:14] <Wingless> droid7: do you happen to know offhand how to change fonts in scite? It doesn't seem to be in the menus.
[05:14] <h00k> levar: head over to #xubuntu for related questions
[05:14] <xangua> levar: from synaptic/repositories; i don't know how the package is called
[05:14] <hypnosis> When I select text in Ubuntu, and copy, it takes my mouse a while to respond, is this common/fixable?
[05:15] <levar> aetaric: they are not answering me
[05:15] <aetaric> levar: then you have to wait
[05:15] <droid7> Wingless,  i think there's a menu option to open the config file (no gui). do a search for font and it should be in there somewhere. Or you can try with gedit instead
[05:15] <aetaric> xubuntu is ot in this channel
[05:15] <aetaric> !ot
[05:16] <Wingless> alright
[05:16] <_pg_> so does anyone use rawtherapee
[05:16] <droid7> ubuntu has asian font support installed by default. it could just be the specific font being used for the editor that doesn't have encodings for the characters.
[05:16] <ouyes> how to use shutdown command for shutdown my computer at tomorrow 18:45??
[05:17] <aetaric> ouyes: you could use crontab -e
[05:17] <theadmin> grah! X crashed on sending message to this channel O_O
[05:17] <ouyes> aetaric, sorry ?
[05:17] <aetaric> ouyes: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CronHowto
[05:18] <Myrtti> ouyes: shutdown -h 18:45, given that it's past 18:45 of today
[05:19] <jjcv> ouyes  Hace a look at "at"
[05:19] <Myrtti> ouyes: (you'll need sudo to run that, and -h is to halt the discs)
[05:20] <ouyes> Myrtti, but i will leave now at hoping to shutdown at tomorrow 18:45
[05:20] <ouyes> aetaric, i see that thank you
[05:21] <karnage> opinions on gnome3?
[05:22] <_pg_> anything like istatmenus for ubuntu?
[05:22] <droid7> karnage, you like it ?
[05:22] <karnage> droid7, it didn't really run for me
[05:23] <droid7> i tried it for a short time
[05:23] <karnage> droid7, i didn't invest much effort in making it work
[05:23] <earthling> been trying hard as hell to use gozer to annotate images with text but it refuses to load any font except it's default.  does anybody know of another cli tool like gozer?
[05:23] <theadmin> karnage: I tried Gnome-shell. A huge mess, I have to say.
[05:23] <chris4585> karnage, opinions are just opinions, and I can't stand gnome-shell :)
[05:23] <karnage> yeah, so that was basically what i ended up with...a mess
[05:23] <theadmin> It looks pretty but too complicated :/
[05:23] <droid7> so what's the story with gnome3 & gnome-shell? are they one in the same or no?
[05:24] <theadmin> droid7: gnome-shell is just a replacement for gnome-panel. GNOME3 is a fully new desktop
[05:24] <jjcv> karnage:  Love gnome-shell.  It is turning into something really positive.  Lots to do you.
[05:24] <Hitiek> ok, I think the whole no ssh, sudo hangs thing happens when something goes wrong with my network. I seem to recall that from before, and today about 11 hours ago it looks like my network dropped. my dhcp client stopped putting entries in my log files. my syslog stopped accepting log entried from my router
[05:24] <droid7> theadmin, is gnome-shell replacing gnome-panel in gnome3 or just a concept?
[05:24] <theadmin> droid7: It does.
[05:24] <droid7> ah ok , thanks
[05:25] <ConcreteRose> ....
[05:25] <brc> how do i edit menu.lst in ubuntu
[05:25] <droid7> mutter seems to be better than metacity i think though Z;0
[05:25] <droid7> brc, boot menu?
[05:26] <ConcreteRose> ....
[05:26] <theadmin> droid7: http://live.gnome.org/GnomeShell
[05:26] <droid7> brc, or gnome menu's
[05:26] <ZykoticK9> brc, if you are using karmic have a look at /etc/default/grub
[05:27] <brc> thx
[05:27] <brc> ZykoticK9,  thx
[05:27] <ZykoticK9> brc, glad to help
[05:28] <theadmin> all that grub2 stuff is a huge meh, it's too complicated :/
[05:29] <VinceN> Good Morning fellow Ubuntuheads
[05:29] <karnage> theadmin, yeah, i really miss menu.lst
[05:29] <h00k> theadmin: it's really nice once you get to know it
[05:29] <ZykoticK9> h00k, +1
[05:30] <VinceN> Having a major issue with Lucid and i'm in a panic because i'm about to leave on a trip.  My Network Menu has dissapeared
[05:30] <e1even25> when i try to extract a .rar file it says "archive type not supported". what do i need to do?
[05:30] <VinceN> Can anyone pleas ehelp me
[05:30] <xangua> !lucid > VinceN
[05:30] <jjcv>  theadmin:  Grub2 - checkout http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1195275&highlight=grub2
[05:30] <VinceN> e1even25, .rar's arn't supported by default a Quick look through Synaptic should get you a library that will enable it
[05:31] <h00k> ubottu: tell theadmin about grub2
[05:31] <demism> grub2 seems so much more cluttered
[05:31] <aetaric> grub2 seems like a mess.
[05:31] <chris4585> e1even25, the package to install is something like rar nonfree or something
[05:31] <xangua> e1even25: sudo apt-get install rar unrar
[05:31] <chris4585> thank you xangua
[05:31] <Reylia> Hello all
[05:33] <e1even25> vincen - thanks alot. fixed it right up.
[05:33] <e1even25> have a good one
[05:34] <arooni_____> trying to play a dvd in ubuntu via movie player;  i get the message: 'An error occurred.  Could not read from resource.'
[05:34] <l337ingDisorder> anyone familiar with vsftpd in here?
[05:34] <hypnosis> whenever I select text and copy
[05:34] <hypnosis> whenever I select text and copy my keyboard freezes
[05:34] <hypnosis> can someone help please
[05:34] <l337ingDisorder> hypnosis: are you copying using the edit menu or ctrl+c?
[05:35] <Hitiek> ok ... that isn't right.  root is running 78 /USR/SBIN/CRON and 122 /usr/sbin/smbd -D processes
[05:35] <xangua> arooni_____: do you hace libdvdcss2 installed¿ if not try medibuntu
[05:35] <xangua> !medibuntu
[05:35] <xangua> mmm but medibuntu is down :S
[05:35] <tomatoes7> my touchpad stopped working after running an update on a 9.10 netbook remix, how do i get it back?  i'm using an asus eee pc 1005peb
[05:35] <ZykoticK9> xangua, arooni_____ bug at https://bugs.launchpad.net/medibuntu/+bug/565810 possible work-around at http://www.webupd8.org/2010/04/medibuntu-repository-down-what-to-do.html
[05:35] <hypnosis> l337ingDisorder, C^c
[05:36] <hypnosis> l337ingDisorder, C+c
[05:36] <xangua> tomatoes7: tried in system> preferences> mouse¿
[05:36] <arooni_____> xand, i have libdvdcss2
[05:36] <arooni_____> xangua, yes! i have libdvdcss2
[05:36] <theadmin> tomatoes7: Hit Alt+F1, scroll to system menu, open it, go to preferences, mouse, hit the right arrow thrice so you're on "Touchpad", see if it's enabled there (you can use the space key to change options)
[05:37] <l337ingDisorder> hypnosis: maybe there's a conflict with compiz settings - open the compizconfig settings manager and do an advanced search for settings whose value is set to <Control>C or <Ctrl>C
[05:37] <student_modnar> join #programming
[05:37] <arooni_____> ZykoticK9, so it sounds like im screwd? :(
[05:38] <hypnosis> l337ingDisorder, compiz isn't active.
[05:38] <hypnosis> sigh.
[05:38] <hypnosis> any other takers :)
[05:38] <hypnosis> preferrably without digits in your nick
[05:38] <tomatoes7> theadmin, under mouse i have two tabs, "General" and "Accessability", there is no third tab
[05:38] <ZykoticK9> arooni_____, that was only if you didn't have libdvdcss installed (the medibuntu bug stuff) but if it's already installed that shouldn't be the problem
[05:38] <theadmin> tomatoes7: huh, it means it fails to detect it :/ No can help
[05:39] <tomatoes7> theadmin, that'll teach me to update!
[05:39] <h00k> hypnosis: tab-complete is your friend!
[05:39] <ZykoticK9> arooni_____, if you have mplayer installed what/if any output are you getting if you run "mplayer dvd://1"
[05:39] <theadmin> tomatoes7: wha... :/
[05:39] <ConcreteRose> yo hypnosis what is the hypnosis?
[05:39] <klevi> Booting into Ubuntu on my netbook fails unless i boot windows first. Any Takers?
 whenever I select text and copy my keyboard freezes
[05:40] <arooni_____> ZykoticK9, http://pastebin.com/eK06sJKG
[05:40] <theadmin> 9 days left ^_^
[05:40] <arooni_____> i already have the libdvdcss2 installed
[05:41] <theadmin> I hope they didn't add buncha crap there like they did with karmic, all that empathy and ubuntuone stuff
[05:41] <ZykoticK9> arooni_____, the important part there is "libdvdread: Encrypted DVD support unavailable."
[05:42] <h00k> theadmin: Lucid discussion takes place in #ubuntu+1, feel free to head there
[05:42] <ZykoticK9> arooni_____, looking like you might need medibuntu still...
[05:42] <arooni_____> ZykoticK9, but if i do 'sudo aptitude install libdvdcss2' i see http://pastebin.com/tUDijLPy
[05:42] <theadmin> h00k: Well, I don't really have much to ask about... I'll just read the beta2 page on www.ubuntu.com
[05:42] <ConcreteRose> encryptions....
[05:43] <ZykoticK9> arooni_____, important part there is "No candidate version found for libdvdcss2" -- if you run "apt-cache policy libdvdcss2" does it show an installed version?
[05:44] <arooni_____> ZykoticK9, shows none for all entries
[05:44] <arooni_____> ZykoticK9, should i follow instructions you sent? bout mediaubuntu?
[05:44] <ZykoticK9> arooni_____, it's NOT installed - thus your problem
[05:45] <ZykoticK9> arooni_____, i've gotten conflicting reports about the workaround not working and the repos being empty, but it might be worth a shot!?
[05:45] <arooni_____> ZykoticK9, once i have those new sources set up ; i do suto apt-get install libdvdcss2 ?
[05:46] <ZykoticK9> arooni_____, yup
[05:47] <ZykoticK9> arooni_____, assuming suto was just a typo for sudo ;)
[05:47] <ConcreteRose> ....rsa
[05:47] <arooni_____> ZykoticK9, ok installed it ;  movie plyayer plays it !!! WOOT!
[05:47] <arooni_____> ZykoticK9, UBUNTU FTW!
[05:47] <klevi> Booting into Ubuntu on my netbook fails unless i boot windows first. Any Takers?
[05:47] <ZykoticK9> arooni_____, :)
[05:47] <arooni_____> even though mediaubuntu.org is down; i dont know what the heck is up with that;  pretty important that its up id think
[05:49] <ConcreteRose> boot into windows first
[05:49] <klevi> doing so now.
[05:50] <hypnosis> whenever I select text and copy my keyboard freezes, help please
[05:53] <klevi> I take that back. Have tried to reboot from Windows and then switch to Ubuntu with no success now. Going into recovery mode now to see what prints.
[05:53] <schu_r> Hi to all! I once saw an nautilis that was action Based. So when you click on a JPG or a couple of them you could right click and run jpegoptimize, or when you click on an svg - convert to a png, and so on. Was that an extension or did someone do its own hack?
[05:54] <hypnosis> whenever I select text and copy my keyboard freezes, help please
[05:54] <hypnosis> sigh
[05:56] <helen_> 1
[05:57] <jjcv> hypnosis:  What a pain.   Is it the keyboard?
[05:58] <hypnosis> jjcv, don't know.
[05:58] <hypnosis> jjcv, if I enter ALT+F4 same thing
[05:59] <n2diy> I forget the name of the file manager on Ubuntu, (I'm using Thunar on Xubuntu), but can it read files on remote machines?
[05:59] <klevi> This is what happens when trying to boot into ubutu with recovery mode
[05:59] <klevi> http://pastebin.ca/1869069
[06:00] <klevi> At least, the last four lines or so, if anyone has an idea of why it seems to hate my graphics card please point me how to fix it if you can
[06:00] <theadmin> n2diy: Yes
[06:01] <theadmin> n2diy: And oh, it's "nautilus"
[06:01] <Wingless> Is there a way to tell either gedit or scite that the encoding of the file I am trying to read is ISO-2022-JP?  If there is not, then is anyone familiar with a text editor other than vim or emacs that they know can support this encoding? Do I really just have to learn how to use emacs and vim? All I want to do is fill in the blanks in a template file...
[06:02] <n2diy> theadmin: ok, thnks
[06:02] <linuxuz3r> hi
[06:02] <Wingless> I installed Ubuntu 8.10 in English, but I often work in Japanese.  Not being able to view files like this is extremely debilitating...but I'm sure there must be a way around it.
[06:03] <microlith> Wingless: if it's raw text, you could probably open it in a browser and copy it out
[06:03] <Wingless> But I need to save the file as ISO-2022-JP after I'm done.
[06:03] <Wingless> If my text editors can't view it, they probably can't save to it either.
[06:03] <microlith> urgh, evil archaic formats
[06:04] <Wingless> Yeah, I'd rather people just used UTF-8, too...
[06:04] <microlith> the only thing I've used that has no issue with multiple formats has been JWPce, and that'd require Wine
[06:04] <Wingless> bleh
[06:05] <Wingless> I've spent the entire day just trying to figure out how to fill in the blanks of a tex file in order to create a Japanese resume for myself using pLaTeX
[06:05] <tr> hi
[06:05] <microlith> Wingless: if you're making a resume, you might want to try #ubuntu-jp
[06:05] <overdead> quit
[06:05] <ConcreteRose> Hello being hopeless?
[06:05] <Wingless> I'll hop on over there and see if they have anything useful
[06:06] <Wingless> thanks microlith
[06:06] <isolat3dsh33p> !virtualbox
[06:06] <k00giez> yo
[06:06] <ConcreteRose> yo what?
[06:06] <elcielosystems> hi
[06:07] <klevi> No idea anyone?
[06:07] <ConcreteRose> Ideas come and go
[06:07] <klevi> they do
[06:07] <imjustaguy1983> hello all
[06:08] <klevi> No clue as to why my graphics card isnt liked by ubuntu though?
[06:08] <imjustaguy1983> would anyone happen to know much about windows 98
[06:08] <rww> imjustaguy1983: I imagine ##windows might.
[06:09] <znxtch> How do I make a umm I don't know what I really want to say, I want to make a "carbon copy" of my current Ubuntu setup.  It's bare bones.  I only updated it and installed Xchat and media plugins.  Is there a way to save it as it is so I don't have to go through the process everytime I reinstall?
[06:09] <isolat3dsh33p> where does firefox themes located in ubuntu?
[06:09] <klevi> Asking about Windows 98 in a linux room is sort of like rickrolling an internet cafe in ascii >.>
[06:10] <hiexpo> lol
[06:10] <imjustaguy1983> i know , i tried lookin on the net and couldn't find what i needed . i like ubuntu myself but my mother isn't quite as into it as i am
[06:10] <theadmin> znxtch: There is a tool named "remastersys" for that, AFAIR
[06:11] <aetaric> imjustaguy1983: well, try ##windows
[06:11] <imjustaguy1983> i found an old copy of windows 98 but i don't see a password or key for it
[06:11] <klevi> ..Well.. Whatre you looking to do with it..
[06:11] <rww> imjustaguy1983: Well, it's offtopic for this channel. If you feel the need to ask for Windows help on IRC, try ##windows.
[06:11] <Roasted> is medibuntu still down?
[06:11] <aetaric> !warez > imjustaguy1983
[06:11] <imjustaguy1983> will do rww
[06:11] <theadmin> Roasted: http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/medibuntu.org
[06:12] <imjustaguy1983> what is medibuntu?
[06:12] <Roasted> hmm. I just added da PPA and it times out when hitting medibuntu in terminal.
[06:12] <rww> theadmin: packages.medibuntu.org, actually
[06:12] <aetaric> !medibuntu
[06:12] <rww> Roasted: yes, it's still down.
[06:12] <Roasted> It failed about 4 times now, and I used this same PPA on my laptop around noon
[06:12] <Roasted> rww, well, dang. :(
[06:12] <theadmin> rww: oh
[06:13] <rww> Roasted: subscribe to https://bugs.launchpad.net/medibuntu/+bug/565810 if you want to know when it's fixed.
[06:13] <user007> did anybody know configure /etc/fstab
[06:13] <user007> ?
[06:14] <user007> i need help
[06:15] <hiexpo> !ask
[06:15] <k00giez> hi
[06:19] <andruk> does anybody know when nmcli is coming to ubuntu?
[06:19] <ZykoticK9> Roasted, possible work-around at http://www.webupd8.org/2010/04/medibuntu-repository-down-what-to-do.html
[06:20] <Roasted> ZykoticK9, thanks much. It's no big deal... just trying to get 10.04's Ambiance theme on my 9.10 rig. :P
[06:21] <ZykoticK9> Roasted, if that's in a different PPA, you can just uncheck medibuntu in software sources
[06:21] <Roasted> ZykoticK9, would I still be able to install it without medibuntu being hit?
[06:21] <isolat3dsh33p> where does firefox themes located in ubuntu?
[06:22] <ZykoticK9> Roasted, is that theme in Medibuntu?
[06:22] <Roasted> ZykoticK9, I'm not sure - I just added a PPA, and when I ran the sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install *package* it stalls @ 95% [Connecting to packages.medibuntu.org
[06:22] <Roasted> then times out
[06:22] <Roasted> ZykoticK9, its no biggie. I'ma get to bed. We'll try our luck tomorrow. :)
[06:23] <bastid_raZor> Roasted: just change mirros for medibuntu and all set
[06:23] <bastid_raZor> Roasted: as ZykoticK9 suggested with the link
[06:24] <hypnosis> whenever I select text and copy my keyboard freezes, help please
[06:25] <ConcreteRose> Time to do something
[06:26] <ConcreteRose> Kick
[06:36] <Ooonngaaa> Ola brotha
[06:37] <Ooonngaaa> I have a little problem with lucid
[06:37] <Ooonngaaa> The console lost:(
[06:39] <Ooonngaaa> ubuntu-s kocsogok kerdeztem valamit
[06:39] <rww> Ooonngaaa: Lucid/10.04 discussion and support is in #ubuntu+1
[06:39] <bazhang> !hu | Ooonngaaa
[06:39] <Ooonngaaa> ubottu: az anyad valagat talalom ott max. te pocs, bannolva vagyok
[06:40] <Ooonngaaa> rww brotha thanks
[06:40] <Ramza> I am using FlashGot in FF and a download manager (several ones, gwget, webdownloader4x, etc) and whenever i try to send several items from FF to the download manager through flashgot, it adds them all fine, but after the first file is downloaded, the next item 'downloads', but it is the html file instead, even though when it was queued it showed the correct file. (using megaupload). Does anyone know how to get it to work correctly, if
[06:40] <Ramza> possible?
[06:41] <Ipsilon> Hey guys. Ubuntu is freezing when trying to enter firefox, synaptic and other (i'm supposing) internet related applications. Fresh install Ubuntu 9.10. Dind't have a problem on 9.04.. and xp internet works fine.
[06:43] <Ipsilon> It even does it when i'm not connected to the internet
[06:44] <isolat3dsh33p> Ipsilon, could be hard disk failure. :/
[06:44] <Ipsilon> would that only affect these types of apps
[06:44] <geekphreak> hi all
[06:44] <Ipsilon> hm.. nm. Open office just broze
[06:45] <Ipsilon> froze
[06:45] <Ken8521> sounds like you got somethin serious going on.
[06:45] <Ipsilon> windows xp works fine.. that's odd
[06:45] <Ken8521> tis was a fresh install, not an upgrade?
[06:45] <Ipsilon> fresh install
[06:45] <Ken8521> Ipsilon, not really, two different OS's.
[06:45] <Ipsilon> dual boot on the end of the hard drive
[06:45] <Ipsilon> Ken8521, well but if it's hardware issue..
[06:46] <Ken8521> Ipsilon, it might be a hardware detection issue.
[06:46] <Ipsilon> meaning?
[06:46] <Ipsilon> Well in this case anyways
[06:46] <Ken8521> meaning, hardware is made for windows, w/ windows drivers easily available... the same cannot be said for Linux
[06:46] <Ipsilon> oh
[06:46] <Ken8521> 32 or 64bit?
[06:46] <Ipsilon> 32 bit
[06:47] <Ipsilon> hardware should work.. at least on 9.04 it idd
[06:47] <Ipsilon> did
[06:47] <Ipsilon> I have a D600 (dell) Pretty standard.. old.. but yeah
[06:47] <Ken8521> still irrelevant, two different OS's
[06:48] <isolat3dsh33p> If it's hard disk failure, it should show you some error in the disk utility. :/
[06:49] <Ipsilon> I can do a checkdisk. I'll do it on xp since it doesn't crash. It was telling me to do a chckdisk since i force quit windows
[06:49] <Ipsilon> Maybe it's a kernel issue.. since Mint 8 had the same issue
[06:50] <imjustaguy1983> where can i get a copy of linux mint ?
[06:50] <Ipsilon> website
[06:50] <Ipsilon> http://www.linuxmint.com/
[06:50] <geekphreak> hey isolat3dsh33p
[06:50] <jasonmchristos> spammer
[06:50] <geekphreak> isolat3dsh33p:  did you got your issue fixed?
[06:51] <lumo74> good morning to all... does anyone know how to adjust envelope icon in the tray on 9.10 UNR
[06:51] <imjustaguy1983> lol figures , i thought it was discontinued or something
[06:51] <Wingless> Hi again.  I just thought I'd come back to let you guys know I fixed my problem.  It turns out you CAN view files encoded in ISO-2022-JP in gedit
[06:51] <jasonmchristos> lumo74: right click on it
[06:51] <oo_miguel> I just installed xubuntu on my notebook, but trying to start it, safe and normal mode, gives me some segfaults and panic ,...
[06:51] <hiexpo> !mint
[06:51] <oo_miguel> how can i resolve this?
[06:52] <Wingless> you can save them too.  It's just that the only way to specify the encoding is when you open or save a file from within gedit itself; you won't get the chance to do that if you just open it up via the terminal or double click it while in the gui
[06:52] <Wingless> That is all.
[06:52] <dveusmat1> Ipsilon .. chkdsk only does filesystem checking as far as I can tell, so probably little use running it on your windows (ntfs presumably) partitions
[06:53] <Ipsilon> yeah no. I just figured as much. eheh
[06:53] <lumo74> If I do a right click I can just remove it from the panel but no settings availebal
[06:53] <Ipsilon> i'm just worried of freezing
[06:53] <Ipsilon> I'm also donwloading 10.4 to see if it's anny different. If not i'll try 9.04. After that is the towel
[06:54] <oo_miguel> how can i find out what is causing the segfaults and the panic...
[06:54] <oo_miguel> it worked all fine in live mode
[06:54] <Ipsilon> segfault?
[06:54] <Ipsilon> hehe good luck
[06:54] <dveusmat1> have you tried running 9.10 as a live disk incase something went wrong during installation that's causing the problem?
[06:54] <Ipsilon> I'm gonna do that on 10.04 since I am doing pendrive install
[06:54] <oo_miguel> i gar a lot of segmnentation faults and finally kernel panic trying to log into my new installation of ubuntu
[06:55] <oo_miguel> dveusmat1: live mode works fine
[06:55] <imjustaguy1983> does anyone know when the final release date is of 10.04
[06:55] <Ipsilon> as far as i can tell there is no easy way of finding the cause of segfaults
[06:55] <nmvictor> so it not possible to install ubuntu netbook remix in a Toshiba yet I saw it install in a HP, whats happening?
[06:55] <Ipsilon> 10 days imjustaguy1983 ?
[06:55] <Ipsilon> april 29 i beliefe
[06:55] <imjustaguy1983> lol and i just got 9.10 how i like it lmao
[06:56] <Ipsilon> eheh
[06:56] <Ipsilon> yeah
[06:56] <zenlunatic> Ipsilon, google ubuntu release schedule
[06:56] <Ken8521> imjustaguy1983, 10.04 is awesome.
[06:56] <Ken8521> !lucid
[06:56] <imjustaguy1983> will i have to make a fresh cd or is it all under update manager
[06:56] <Ipsilon> zenlunatic, I was answering. Not asking. But thnx
[06:56] <Flannel> imjustaguy1983: You can upgrade
[06:57] <Ken8521> imjustaguy1983, you can either do distro-upgrade or clean nstall it.. i always do clean installs
[06:57] <zenlunatic> imjustaguy1983, read the release notes
[06:57] <Ken8521> !upgrade | imjustaguy1983
[06:57] <Ipsilon> if i install beta.. is it easy to upgrade?
[06:57] <imjustaguy1983> yea i'm kinda new to linux after being on windows all my life
[06:57] <oo_miguel> i have a su4100 1.3ghz 64bit might that be causing the problem?
[06:57] <Ken8521> Ipsilon, what do you mean?...
[06:57] <imjustaguy1983> i barely handle the sudo apt thing and thats on myachi
[06:58] <Ipsilon> or do you not need to upgrade?
[06:58] <nmvictor> Im not comfortable with 9.10 save for the 2.6.31.x kernel, latest gnome and link to a more update java, however what happened to pimping the ligin window with custom GDM themes?
[06:58] <nmvictor> Im not comfortable with 9.10 save for the 2.6.31.x kernel, latest gnome and link to a more update java, however what happened to pimping the login window with custom GDM themes?
[06:58] <Ken8521> Ipsilon, as long as you keep your system up to date, when the final release comes, you will be current
[06:58] <Ipsilon> ok, thnx
[06:58] <Ipsilon> that is if it works
[06:58] <Ken8521> Ipsilon, since you're apparently new, I'd hold off till saturday, thats when the release candidate becomes available.
[06:59] <Ipsilon> I'm not that new to linux. I just have never upgraded. And not much ubuntu
[06:59] <Ken8521> Ipsilon, well, i've never upgraded, so i can't really tell you anything about that process...
[06:59] <Ipsilon> the thing is that I want to see if the kernel works. Which is why i'm going for the beta right now
[06:59] <Ipsilon> if not.. i'll just forget about it
[06:59] <imjustaguy1983> i'm in the same boat ipsilon but i plan on clean installing mine
[07:00] <lumo74> Ipsilon.. I did an upgrade twice and it never works for me. Keeping a home partitionand making a clean setup is my favorit
[07:00] <Ipsilon> On my main desktop i have debian on dual boot. I'm talking about my laptop here. Which is why it's causing so many problems
[07:00] <zenlunatic> !ubuntu+1
[07:00] <Ipsilon> I guess i can do clean setup. It's just a pain to have it for a few days.. but it can't be helped since i need to make sure it'll work
[07:00] <Ken8521> lumo74, i don't even keep a separate home...
[07:01] <Ipsilon> I don't either
[07:01] <imjustaguy1983> but the stable version will be released on april 29th ?
[07:01] <lumo74> why? it  seams to be secure and easy
[07:01] <Ken8521> imjustaguy1983, yes.
[07:02] <Ken8521> lumo74, why do i not keep a separate home?. i just don't... i keep detailed notes on settings, etc.. and all my important files, music, etc. are on a completely separate partition.
[07:02] <isolat3dsh33p> geekphreak, nope.
[07:02] <Ipsilon> I never keep separate partitions for linux. Because up to now for different reasons Linux can never be my main OS
[07:02] <Ken8521> lumo74, so when i reinstall, i just delete my / partition, and install the new version of ubuntu onto the free space, and thats that... then its just a matter of adding software i want, and removing software I don't.
[07:02] <nmvictor> I hope Lucid Lynx will be better than karmic, i just dont like karmic so im gonna endure it for the sake of a quick upgrade to Lucid and if Lucid doesnt seem different Im gonna slip back to Jaunty,
[07:02] <imjustaguy1983> what's the codename for 10.04 again ? i'm sorry . i got a.d.d. so i forget easily
[07:03] <Ipsilon> so it's just my little second partition that has Debian, Arch or Ubuntu. Depending on my mood (?)
[07:03] <imjustaguy1983> nvm the nmvictor
[07:03] <Ken8521> Ipsilon, i keep XP on vbox to sync my zune, but other than that, i don't use it.
[07:03] <Ipsilon> Ken8521, Netflix for me :/
[07:03] <Ken8521> Ipsilon, yeah... you could probably do that w/ vbox
[07:03] <Ipsilon> yeah... pitb
[07:04] <Ken8521> yea
[07:04] <Ken8521> and probably choppy anyways
[07:04] <Ipsilon> I like win 7 anyways. So it's not a big deal
[07:04] <Ipsilon> But it always feels like some force doesn't want me to have linux as my main OS.
[07:05] <lumo74> Ken8521. Same process to me. I just boot the new version, format all partition and mount the home without making the hook on format that's all. Then I have a script that creates a list of installed packages. after executing this I just have to reistall my printer..
[07:05] <Ipsilon> heheh. someday I gues
[07:05] <Ken8521> Ipsilon, adapt and overcome.. :)
[07:05] <imjustaguy1983> thanks all for your help , have a good night
[07:05] <geekphreak> hi Ken8521 :)
[07:05] <Ken8521> geekphreak, :)  do i know you
[07:06] <Ipsilon> I'm not gonna switch until everything I need is not available on linux. I'm not going to change my ways for it. I think it's pretty sensical.
[07:06] <Ipsilon> linux = whatever distro
[07:06] <rafaelsoaresbr> I have six OS installed on my laptop. winxp, win7, ubuntu, openSUSE, Fedora and Mandriva. Ubuntu is my main system.
[07:06] <geekphreak> Ken8521: we just met in #ubuntu+1 :p
[07:06] <Ipsilon> winxp and 7? ahah
[07:06] <Ken8521> um, ok...
[07:06] <Ipsilon> what obscure app are you running?
[07:06] <Ken8521> lol
[07:06] <iOmlette> Windows 7.
[07:07] <Ken8521> windows 7 isn't really an obscure app
[07:07] <Ipsilon> no, i meant why he was running xp and 7
[07:07] <Ipsilon> since there aren't many apps that don't run on 7
[07:07] <Ipsilon> win 7 is not really an app anyways
[07:07] <rafaelsoaresbr> Ipsilon, GAG, boot loader/manager can boot up to 9 OS
[07:07] <clarkb> sure it is
[07:07] <Ken8521> Ipsilon, i know, look at what iOmlette said...
[07:08] <clarkb> the kernel is a special application
[07:08] <Ipsilon> yeah, no one would call it an application.
[07:08] <Ipsilon> rafaelsoaresbr, I guess you have your reasons. I just hate clutter.. could never have so many OS's
[07:08] <Pingu> hey
[07:09] <Pingu> I have a memory problem
[07:09] <Ipsilon> 10.04 here i come i guess
[07:10] <geekphreak> Ipsilon:  its a good system , i love it
[07:10] <Ken8521> Ipsilon, i would download the release candidate daily
[07:10] <Ken8521> i think its more stable than the beta2....
[07:10] <bon_> Test it with memtest86
[07:10] <Ipsilon> hehe, now you tell me :P
[07:10] <Ken8521> didn't know you were downloading
[07:10] <Ipsilon> geekphreak, whether is good or not is irrelevant at this point. I need it to work right now
[07:10] <Ipsilon> i finished Ken8521  eheh
[07:10] <rafaelsoaresbr> Ipsilon, It's Freedom.
[07:10] <Ipsilon> i'll go with it. I just need to test kernel
[07:10] <Pingu> no
[07:10] <Ipsilon> I'll get stable when it comes
[07:11] <Ipsilon> rafaelsoaresbr, I'm glad it works for you. I just have long boot times i guess
[07:11] <Pingu> I mean - I have 4096mB RAM (according to the BIOS)
[07:11] <Pingu> but Kubuntu Hardy shows only 3.2GB
[07:11] <clarkb> 32bit?
[07:12] <Pingu> yeah
[07:12] <tsimpson> !pae
[07:12] <clarkb> or get 64bit
[07:12] <Pingu> when I tried the 64 bit livecd it showed the same
[07:12] <fungo_> any one meet this problem,when boot Ubuntu,it give a error message like this  "error:environment block too small"
[07:12] <tsimpson> the advantage of installing the -pae kernel is that you don't have to reinstall
[07:12] <try> 很多
[07:12] <Pingu> installed the linux-server kernel and headers
[07:12] <bon_> You have to use amd64 version of Ubuntu, not 32 bit
[07:15] <Pingu> I followed these steps - same
[07:15] <Pingu> I have the PAE server kernel - but still get the same memory
[07:16] <clarkb> Pingu: try the 64bit livecd again and run uname -a to be double sure you are running a 64bit kernel
[07:16] <Pingu>              total       used       free     shared    buffers     cached
[07:16] <Pingu> Mem:          3295       1748       1547          0        126       1191
[07:16] <Pingu> here is my free -m output
[07:18] <Pingu> I'll try that again - but I remember the "kernel is alive" message at the bottom of the screen when booting
[07:18] <rafaelsoaresbr> does empathy have autocompletion feature?
[07:18] <Pingu> could it be a BIOS or motherboard issue?
[07:18] <Pingu> I have an HP DX2300 MocroTower
[07:19] <Pingu> I install 2x2GB 800MHz DDR2 DIMMs
[07:19] <geekphreak> rafaelsoaresbr: afaik , i dont think auto complete works on empathy
[07:19] <Pingu> The MoBo works @ 667 MHz
[07:19] <eveningsky> When I press the keyboard shortcut for a new Tomboy note it opens 4 new ones instead of 1. So far to fix it, I've tried changing the shortcut in case the button was sticking and removing/installing Tomboy in Synaptic. I'm running Ubuntu Studio Lucid fully updated.
[07:19] <Pingu> So the BIOS shows 4096 @ 667 MHz
[07:20] <Jordan_U> !lucid | eveningsky
[07:21] <Pingu> clarkb: I'll try again...
[07:21] <tsimpson> Pingu: the only way to tell if it's a motherboard/bios issue would be to boot a 64bit OS (or LiveCD) and checking how much memory it sees
[07:21] <eveningsky> Is it not okay to ask her too? There's 5 times as many people in here and I don't know if the issue is related to lucid.
[07:22] <Ken8521> eveningsky, mods will tell you to go to +1
[07:22] <Pingu> even if the BIOS shows 4096 MB?
[07:22] <tsimpson> if the BIOS shows 4GB, then it's not an issue with that
[07:22] <Pingu> cool
[07:22] <tsimpson> are you running the pae kernel?
[07:23] <Pingu> I am
[07:23] <Ipsilon> 10.04 live cd opened firefox fine
[07:23] <king> There is something wrong with my firefox of ubuntu10.40 beta2.  Sometimes the Tabs can not be closed.
[07:25] <Pingu> tsimpson: here is my uname -a
[07:25] <Pingu> Linux $HOSTNAME 2.6.24-27-server #1 SMP Wed Mar 24 10:39:18 UTC 2010 i686 GNU/Linux
[07:25] <d3vlabs|ubuntu> i got an issue with ubuntu  /unrar 0.1
[07:25] <Pingu> is there another way I can make sure PAE is enabled?
[07:26] <d3vlabs|ubuntu> lets say i have an avi file in multipart rar
[07:26] <d3vlabs|ubuntu> when extracting nothing happens
[07:26] <d3vlabs|ubuntu> and no file in the directory specified
[07:26] <Pingu> maybe a Module that shouldn't be loaded?
[07:26] <clarkb> lsmod
[07:27]  * blkperl spots clarkb
[07:27] <kmels> I'm following this instructions to re install GRUB2: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2#Reinstalling GRUB 2 but I'm failing to mount the partition where my Linux is installed
[07:27] <kmels> What could be the problem?
[07:28] <Pingu> executing lsmod |grep -i pae returns nothing
[07:28] <Pingu> kmels: which Ubuntu version?
[07:29] <kmels> Pingu: 9.10
[07:30] <Pingu> kmels: I have 8.04 and it worked only after finishing the installation - when I tried to choose the GRUB2 option from the menu I got the same error
[07:30] <nhawdge|work> Hey all, I've got some trouble with a dying hard drive, what's the best way to get it into an RO state so I can save the data when I have more time?
[07:31] <kmels> Pingu: I'd need to recover my files from the other installation :/
[07:31] <Pingu> You can always edit the entries manually by pressing the "e" on the item
[07:31] <tonyyarusso> nhawdge|work: What's the drive mounted as?
[07:31] <rafaelsoaresbr> kmels, pastebin your fdisk -l
[07:31] <cassati> ?
[07:32] <nhawdge|work> tonyyarusso: it should be mounted as 'rw'
[07:32] <ZykoticK9> kmels, rafaelsoaresbr you'll need to use "sudo fdisk -l" to get any output
[07:32] <tonyyarusso> nhawdge|work: I meant what mount point?  /, /home, ...?
[07:32] <nhawdge|work> tonyyarusso: Oh, sorry, yeah it's just a single disk mounted as /
[07:33] <tonyyarusso> nhawdge|work: Yeah, you can't have / be ro and still use it for much of anything.
[07:33] <kmels> rafaelsoaresbr: http://pastebin.com/i8XEeHBU
[07:33] <kmels> trying to mount /dev/sda1
[07:34] <nhawdge|work> tonyyarusso: Well whenever I try to use sudo, I get input/output error and I do not have an actual root login setup
[07:34] <Pingu> so - any way to make sure the PAE is enabled?
[07:34] <Pingu> or if it is the server kernel it's there?
[07:35] <clarkb> Pingu: if you boot a 64bit kernel and have 4gb you know pae is not properly enabled. You also have the solution :)
[07:35] <Pingu> grepping for pae in the /var/log/messages also comes back blank
[07:35] <d3vlabs|ubuntu> i need help unraring a file
[07:35] <Pingu> clarkb: ?
[07:36] <d3vlabs|ubuntu> .rar i have says read only
[07:36] <clarkb> Pingu: it sounds like PAE is not properly enabled
[07:36] <hateball> !unrar | d3vlabs|ubuntu
[07:36] <d3vlabs|ubuntu> thanks
[07:36] <Pingu> I have the linux-kernel  running and it still sees only 3.2 GB out of the 4GB that the BIOS sees
[07:37] <clarkb> Pingu: is it i686 as before?
[07:37] <Pingu> clarkb: so how do I fix this?
[07:37] <clarkb> if so that is why
[07:37] <clarkb> use a 64bit kernel
[07:37] <clarkb> or use PAE
[07:37] <Pingu> clarkb: perhaps I was unclear
[07:38] <Pingu> I have Hardy 32bit OS
[07:38] <nicolayc> ciao
[07:38] <clarkb> Pingu: and that is why you dont see all 4gb
[07:38] <Pingu> I have linux-server kernel and headers installed - which I understand should enable PAE on a 32BIT OS
[07:39] <Pingu> my question - how do I fix this?
[07:39] <Pingu> where do I look for the PAE if it's enabled or not?
[07:40] <Pingu> How do I install the 64BIT kernel?
[07:40] <Jordan_U> Pingu: uname -a
[07:40] <Pingu> anyone?
[07:40] <SandGorgon> does anybody know if /etc/syslog.conf is even used ?
[07:40] <upgrdman> i updated ubuntu and now my window title bars have the close/maximize/minimize buttons on the left corner instead of the right... how do i change it back?
[07:40] <Jordan_U> !lucid | upgrdman
[07:41] <upgrdman> Jordan_U, are you saying its a known bug?
[07:41] <Pingu> Jordan_U: Linux $HOSTNAME 2.6.24-27-server #1 SMP Wed Mar 24 10:39:18 UTC 2010 i686 GNU/Linux
[07:42] <Jordan_U> upgrdman: It's not a bug, and lucid support is only in #ubuntu+1
[07:42] <blkperl> SandGorgon: the sysadmins at my school use /etc/syslog.conf
[07:43] <Pingu> Jordan_U: so - is it the 64 bit kernel?
[07:43] <brahmana|web> Hi all,
[07:43] <jo_> Hi
[07:43] <brahmana|web> Is there a page which lists the kernel version associated with every ubuntu release?
[07:44] <brahmana|web> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases does not carry that information
[07:44] <Jordan_U> Pingu: No, but it is the server kernel. What version of Ubuntu are you using?
[07:45] <SandGorgon> blkperl, looks like 9.10 onwards, it has been changed to rsyslog.d/*.conf
[07:45] <Jordan_U> brahmana|web: packages.ubuntu.com
[07:45] <Pingu> Hardy
[07:45] <blkperl> SandGorgon: well they havn't updated to 9.10 yet so that makes sense
[07:45] <Pingu> Jordan_U: I have installed all the linux-server packages
[07:46] <brahmana|web> Jordan_U: Are you suggesting that I should look at the kernel package version for that release on packages.ubuntu.com?
[07:46] <Jordan_U> brahmana|web: Yes.
[07:46] <halsafar> Ubuntu 9.04, manual install of eclipse to /opt.  Shortcut created in desktop menu launches eclispe fine but does not have any of my extra PATH info from .bashrc.  If I launch eclipse manually from terminal then it works.  Whats the menu not doing or what is my command suppose to do?
[07:46] <xorwhy> running winamp with wine breaks apples DRM protection
[07:46] <xorwhy> fascinating
[07:46] <xorwhy> just like ies4linux passes windows genuine advantage
[07:47] <xorwhy> oops i thought i was in off-topic
[07:47] <Jordan_U> halsafar: You should set PATH in .profile instead of .bashrc (.profile is run at login, .bashrc is run every time you start a bash shell)
[07:48] <halsafar> hmm, i always thought the standard was to use .bashrc, will make the change and see.
[07:48] <Pingu> Jordan_U: any ideas?
[07:50] <fiveop> Can anyone tell me where Evolution stores my account information (I've removed all things that ususually get backuped up (.evolution .gconf/apps/evolution .gnome_private... .camel_certs) and it still somehow still remembers them
[07:51] <jo_> Hi
[07:51] <Jordan_U> Pingu: I'm checking right now to see if hardy's server kernel has PAE, if not you may want to wait a week for lucid to be released and upgrade to that (installing the -pae kernel rather than the -server kernel)
[07:53] <halsafar> Unfortunately still no luck.  My menu shortcut is /opt/eclipse/eclipse.  If I run the same from terminal it works.  Very odd.  I suppose I can start a gnome-terminal in my shortcut to run the command...
[07:53] <Jordan_U> Pingu: It looks like Hardy's server kernel does support PAE, can you pastebin the output of "free -m"?
[07:54] <Jordan_U> halsafar: You will need to log out for changes in .profile to take affect
[07:54] <Pingu>              total       used       free     shared    buffers     cached
[07:54] <Pingu> Mem:          3295       1747       1547          0        128       1194
[07:54] <Pingu> -/+ buffers/cache:        424       2871
[07:54] <Pingu> Swap:          972          0        972
[07:54] <FloodBot2> Pingu: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[07:54] <Pingu> sorry - didn't know
[07:55] <odie5533> I have only 650 MB CD media. How do I install Ubuntu?
[07:55] <hunt> anybody who can give a link of
[07:56] <Pingu> how do I paste the output of that URL here?
[07:56] <halsafar> alright that worked.  thanks Jordan_u
[07:56] <Jordan_U> Pingu: You paste the URL itself
[07:56] <clarkb> Pingu: according to http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=855511&page=6 you may need to have chipset and BIOS support
[07:56] <Jordan_U> halsafar: You're welcome.
[07:57] <RikFshr> HELP!
[07:57] <Pingu> Jordan_U: http://paste.ubuntu.com/419061/
[07:58] <RikFshr> Anyone know about dual boot and non booting ?
[07:58] <Jordan_U> RikFshr: We can't help if you don't ask a question.
[07:59] <RikFshr> Hey Jordan Dual boot Win 7 and Ubuntu 10.4 beta 2 on single hard disk
[07:59] <kingfishr> is there an easy way to see from the command line which application nautilus would use to open a particular file?
[08:00] <RikFshr> was working now after screwing with it no Ubuntu
[08:01] <hunt> how to  install virtualbox addones in xubuntu 10.04  (give me a link 3q
[08:02] <Pingu> clarkb: thanks
[08:02] <kingfishr> nvm xdg-open is what i want
[08:02] <Jordan_U> RikFshr: Please join #ubuntu+1 for help with 10.04
[08:02] <Pingu> now I have to figure out how to do this remapping in my BIOS
[08:03] <Pingu> since the 64BIT LiveCD did't work either
[08:03] <clarkb> Pingu: the 64bit livecd didnt either?
[08:03] <clarkb> thats odd
[08:03] <Pingu> right
[08:03] <Jordan_U> Pingu: Are you sure the memory is physically in tight?
[08:03] <Pingu> so I guess it's that remapping issue
[08:04] <Pingu> The BIOS shows 4096MB RAM
[08:04] <Gadget3000> nullern: k. Thanks
[08:04] <Jordan_U> Pingu: Wait, if you only have 4GB of RAM I think it
[08:04] <Pingu> I have an HP DX2300
[08:05] <Pingu> With Phoneix BIOS version 1.14
[08:05] <Jordan_U> Pingu: ... it's normal for free -m to show 3295.
[08:06] <Pingu> But I might try to re-install the 32BIT version and see if it works like it did to the last poster in that thread
[08:06] <Pingu> Jordan_U: So ho do I make sure the OS works with 4096MB RAM?
[08:07] <Bearman> Hi all. Everytime I log on to my computer, or wake it up after hilbernate, I manually have to right click the wireless icon in the taskbar and enable wireless. Otherwhise I cant get online. Why? Common problem (feature?)? what to do about?
[08:08] <Pingu> Bearman: Is this a laptop or a netbook?
[08:08] <Bearman> Pingu, acer aspire one netbook
[08:08] <Pingu> Check the acpi.local under /etc/acpi
[08:09] <Traveler> I'm trying to backup all my files on ubuntu and I have multiple users under my /home directory. Would rsync -av /home/* /media/usbhdd work the way I want it to?
[08:09] <Jordan_U> Pingu: What graphics card do you have?
[08:10] <Pingu> if none exists - copy the one you find and edit it
[08:10] <Pingu> Jordan_U: NVidia 8400GS
[08:10] <Pingu> The "Init Display First" is set to PCIx
[08:11] <Pingu> Bearman: It usually happens beacause of the Bluetooth and WiFi are tuggled by the same Fn key
[08:11] <k00giez> hi
[08:11] <k00giez> its a lonely cyberspace out there when you are not in irc
[08:12] <k00giez> lol
[08:12] <RikFshr> Bearman what's the solution to wireless question you asked?
[08:12] <Pingu> Jordan_U: ?
[08:12] <RikFshr> Any help on Dual booting Winsoze and Ubuntu?
[08:13] <Bearman> Pingu, Ok, what should I do in the folder?  http://pastebin.com/C6vy5qHA
[08:13] <k00giez> RikFshr, just use grub
[08:13] <Jordan_U> Pingu: I'm sorry, I can't figure out what is happening.
[08:13] <k00giez> install grub in mbr and ubuntu will do the rest
[08:13] <RikFshr> Kingfshr tried Super grub, grub, livecd etc
[08:14] <Jordan_U> RikFshr: Did you understand what I meant when I said to join #ubuntu+1?
[08:14] <RikFshr> No
[08:14] <Bearman> acpi.local should be a file, right?
[08:14] <RikFshr> I'm using Pidgin and hard to navigate
[08:15] <Pingu> Bearman: I have an Asus 1000HE netbook
[08:15] <Pingu> I am not sure regarding the Acer - but I think it should be the same
[08:15] <Pingu> Bearman: right
[08:16] <Pingu> Bearman: just locate it
[08:16] <Bearman> as you se from the pastebin there is none
[08:16] <Pingu> Bearman: It might be acpi.conf.local
[08:16] <Jordan_U> RikFshr: You are currently in the #ubuntu channel on irc.freenode.net, irc.freenode.net has other channels. Since 10.04 hasn't been released yet you need to join the #ubuntu+1 channel to get support for it. To join #ubuntu+1 type "/join #ubuntu+1" (without the quotes)
[08:17] <Pingu> Bearman: Let me fire up my netbook and I'll tell you
[08:17] <Pingu> Jordan_U: Thank much for your help
[08:17] <Bearman> Pingu, ok. Thanks
[08:17] <Jordan_U> Pingu: You're welcome, sorry I couldn't be of more help.
[08:18] <Pingu> Bearman: Do you even use the Bluetooth?
[08:18] <Bearman> Pingu, no
[08:18] <Pingu> Jordan_U: But you did help....
[08:19] <Pingu> So try to disable the bluetooth in the bios and see if thatt helps
[08:19] <varun> hello everyone
[08:19] <Bearman> Pingu, noob... :)
[08:19] <Pingu> I'll check the acpi in the mean time
[08:19] <dhruvasagar> !help
[08:19] <ojii> hi everyone
[08:19] <dhruvasagar> !apt-get
[08:19] <ojii> is there a way to force synergy (with quicksynergy) to use wlan0 instead of eth0?
[08:20] <Pingu> Bearman: You mean you don't know how to?
[08:20] <Bearman> exactly
[08:20] <dekroning> im used to a /etc/inittab to look for my default run level, but i see that has moved, where can i find my default run level nowadays?
[08:20] <Bearman> should i restart computer and try to dissable?
[08:20] <Pingu> Bearman: wait then
[08:21] <Jordan_U> RikFshr: If you can't figure out how to join #ubuntu+1 I can help you here. What happens when you try to boot windows?
[08:21] <Pingu> Bearman: are you using ubuntu netbook remix?
[08:21]  * Jordan_U Has great timing
[08:22] <Bearman> Pingu, no. The ordinary ubuntu
[08:22] <Pingu> Bearman: look for an acpi file in /etc/defaults
[08:24] <Bearman> Pingu,  there is two, acpid and acpi-support
[08:25] <varun> can anybody help me
[08:26] <varun> am having a doubt
[08:26] <Pingu> Bearman: Which model is it
[08:26] <varun> can anybody tell me where the blist is stored in pidgin
[08:27] <Bearman> computer? aspire one A0531h (I guess...)
[08:28] <Pingu> Bearman: K, let me check
[08:28] <varun> aspire 4736z
[08:31] <n2diy>  How can I eliminate outliers in a data series, in gnumeric?
[08:32] <fipu> Vanadis_Work
[08:33] <trijntje> I just made an image from an audio cd using brasero, what should I do to mount it to /mnt?
[08:34] <ojii> is there a way to force synergy to use wlan0 instead of eth0? whenever i plug in my ethernet cable i lose the synergy link over wireless :(
[08:36] <justin__> hi, I'm stuck on setting up network proxy, could any help?
[08:36] <n2diy>  Title: 3/7/10 16:52 532.040 532.0 - Gnumeric outliers - 7Vqhm5m9 - Pastebin.com (at ubuntu.pastebin.com)
[08:36] <oscar_> Hi, im having problems for install my wacoon table, somebody can help???
[08:36] <n2diy> The outliers are on lines 3 and 17
[08:37] <oscar_> how can i install a wacoon table??
[08:38] <oscar_> realy needit
[08:38] <justin__> Here's the problem: When connecting servers who's ip are in 10.0.0.0/8, I'd like the data not go out from the proxy, since I want the other machine see my pc as still in the local network
[08:38] <justin__> but how to set up the filter list ?
[08:38] <trijntje> oscar_: what have you tried so far?
[08:39] <justin__> well, another trouble is authencation is needed for connecting ther proxy
[08:39] <ojii> why would dbus-daemon use 84% CPU and is it safe to just kill it?
[08:39] <oscar_> trijntje: i downloaded the last drivers
[08:40] <justin__> You know in the network set up there's an interface for setting up filter, but I could find no place to fill in the user name & passwd
[08:40] <oscar_> trijnje: from a open source page suggest by the main page
[08:40] <Pingu> Bearman: try installing the "eeepc-acpi-utilities" and "eeepc-tray" package
[08:40] <trijntje> oscar_: are you sure it are the drivers for you exact table?
[08:40] <oscar_> yeap
[08:40] <Bearman> Pingu, ok.
[08:40] <justin__> so, I wonder if I could do the filtering in a configuration file or something
[08:41] <oscar_> but it came on a .tar.bz2
[08:41] <oscar_> and it give me some error when i put make install
[08:41] <trijntje> oscar_: are there any readme files in the archive? Maybe you'll have to compile them yourself
[08:41] <oscar_> yeap
[08:41] <oscar_> there is one
[08:42] <oscar_> but it doesnt say much
[08:42] <levar> what is the command line to edit user privildges
[08:43] <crucialhoax> Is there a way to edit theme colors?
[08:43] <trijntje> oscar_: I cant help you with compiling that, I've never done that myself. Maybe you can ask it again here and tell that you need help compiling the drivers
[08:43] <oscar_> trijnje: ok thanx
[08:43] <crucialhoax> levar: chgrp, chmod either one depending on your cas.e
[08:43] <oscar_> need help to install a wacoon table
[08:43] <vlt> Hello. I created some iptables rules I want to be loaded on every boot. What is the ubuntu way to do this?
[08:44] <halsafar> i am running ubuntu 9.04 in vmware, vmware-tools installed.  Time to fix mouse side buttons... no xorg.conf?!  locate xorg.conf turns up nothing.
[08:44] <levar> after chmod what would i enter
[08:45] <crucialhoax> halsafar: I am not 100% but I do not think 9.04 uses an xorg.conf
[08:45] <justin__> hi, how to set up the filter list of proxy with authencation required?
[08:45] <crucialhoax> levar: `man chmod` as I do now know the circumstances.
[08:45] <Bearman> Pingu, I can only install eeepc-acpi-scripts
[08:45] <Jordan_U> halsafar: Xorg doesn't require an Xorg.conf any more so most distros ship without one by default. It's still honored if you create it though.
[08:45] <halsafar> Excellent and interesting news
[08:45] <industrial> How do I change the ambiance theme to have the control buttons on windows (maximize, close, etc) on the RIGHT side?
[08:46] <k00giez> levar chmod m+rwx m can be u for user r for root g for group r for read w for write
[08:46] <k00giez> chmod u+rwx file name
[08:46] <rocket16> If more applications are installed into Ubuntu, will the installation get slower?
[08:46] <k00giez> nope
[08:46] <crucialhoax> industrial: gconf-editor /apps/metacity/general/button_layout change that key to :minimize,maximize,close
[08:47] <dotnetted> Hey all - I'm migrating a windows http/ftp/svn/email etc. server onto Ubuntu from WinXP - I'd like to keep all the latest versions of the various servers (eg. apache 2.2.15) - Is there a good repos out there for various server software (apache/php etc) that has the latest versions?
[08:47] <dotnetted> or is there a better way of doing this? (other than tracking them down one by one in a browser)
[08:47] <industrial> crucialhoax: thanks
[08:47] <crucialhoax> industrial: Do you know if there is a way to make the theme darker? Like the window headers and panels? They look gray, not black.
[08:47] <vlt> k00giez: No iptables needed? Isn't firestarter just a frontend for iptables?
[08:47] <crucialhoax> industrial: No problem.
[08:48] <industrial> no I dont :(
[08:48] <crucialhoax> vlt: Correct.
[08:48] <rocket16> I mean, about the System as a whole. I know that there is nothing like Registry in Linux, and all settings are stored in Home folder, making it portable, but if several applications are installed, will the System get slower?
[08:48] <vlt> k00giez: And firestarter seems to require X.
[08:49] <crucialhoax> Is there a way to change the Ambience theme darkness? Its a lighter gray and would like to change it to a dark gray.
[08:50] <k00giez> vlt yes
[08:50] <vlt> Where would firestarter save the iptables rules it creates to assure they will be loaded on boot?
[08:50] <trijntje> is it safe to use the systems swap from the live cd?
[08:50] <k00giez> vlt that i dont know
[08:50] <vlt> trijntje: If nothing else uses it right now, yes.
[08:51] <trijntje> vlt: ok, thanks
[08:51] <levar> somehow i lost all my privileges. when i try to edit it everything is greyed out
[08:51] <Darring> is there anyway to remove the default root user?
[08:52] <Bearman> If I would like to change the properties of the desktop effects, should I install any package?
[08:52] <Darring> is it possible to remove the root user?
[08:52] <rww> ubottu: ccsm | Beyecixramd
[08:52] <rww> ubottu: ccsm | Bearman
[08:52] <Darring> can some one please help me with this
[08:52] <Beyecixramd> 693
[08:52] <rww> Beyecixramd: sorry, mistab
[08:52] <halsafar> hmmm cant seem to get the side buttons to be recognized.  seems like 5 years ago when I used ubuntu a lot this was a major head ache heh
[08:52] <crucialhoax> k00giez: Why not use gufw?
[08:52] <optimus_t> is ther any channel for game development?
[08:52] <Beyecixramd> okay rww :)
[08:52] <k00giez> gufw?
[08:53] <k00giez> Bearman, try csm
[08:53] <k00giez> compiz config settings manager
[08:53] <trijntje> I just made an image from an audio cd using brasero, what should I do to mount it to /mnt?
[08:53] <crucialhoax> k00giez: Yes, that is a frontend to ufw which is iptables.
[08:53] <ayam_jago> !awn
[08:53] <hunt> you could change  root name
[08:54] <crucialhoax> !themes > crucialhoax
 you could use this usermod -l newname root to change root name
[08:56] <k00giez> crucialhoax, i am used with firestarter
[08:56] <k00giez> ayam_jago, nice avant window navigator
[08:57] <k00giez> i wonder if it is derived from xfce dock
[08:57] <k00giez> does awn have widgets for workspaces
[08:59]  * ayam_jago afk ketempat bang edu
[08:59] <Pingu> Bearman: sorry, I was away
[08:59] <Bearman> Pingu, np
[09:00] <tripelb> anyone have a clue how a computer could work but not the ethernet port (when I unplug it from here and plug it in there) and when I put an ethernet PCI car in STILL Ubuntu doesnt see the internet??
[09:00] <tripelb> 9.10
[09:00] <Pingu> Bearman: try eee-applet then
[09:00] <tripelb> sorry 9.04
[09:00] <Pingu> did you install the acpi package?
[09:01] <Bearman> Pingu, installed
[09:01] <Pingu> both?
[09:01] <Bearman> Pingu, no. sorry, i refered to the eee-applet.
[09:02] <Kartagis> hello
[09:02] <Kartagis> I've got a problem I hope you can help
[09:02] <Kartagis> I've installed thunderbird 3, and I want to subscribe to a news server account. however when I do so, it says news.example.com:563 uses an invalid security certificate. what to do?
[09:02] <aperson> is there a way to get my current screen temperature?
[09:02] <senthil> In my GNOME terminal if i typed an c program using terminal by (for example:  vi add.c ) now it open an new window.. Here i am starting to type program... usually we have to click (insert key or "i")  for initializing typing...  then it works and i typed the program.. usually i make some errors while typing.. So i use Backspace key... if i pressed that key it must delete the characters but the cursor moves left towards... And so if i clicked  and motion 
[09:02] <senthil> I dunno what is major problem... So plz tell me way to reset terminal or help in any other way...
[09:02] <Pingu> install the eeepc-acpi-utilities and reboot
[09:03] <Bearman> Pingu, i cant find it. I only find eepc-acpi-scripts
[09:03] <Bearman> eeepc even..
[09:03] <geekphreak> senthil:  use geany
[09:03] <Pingu> Bearman: install that
[09:04] <senthil> geekphreak: what is that geany?
[09:04] <iflema> tripelb hows the cable..... does it work properly..... lspci in a termial and the last entries will be ya ethernet card(s)
[09:04] <Pingu> and 'ubuntu-netbook-remix-default-settings
[09:04] <geekphreak> geany is an IDE which support many languages including c/c++, has supprt for debugging and building
[09:05] <Pingu> Bearman: it might change the look and feel from desktop to netbook, though
[09:05] <Jordan_U> senthil: I don't understand what problem you are having, everything you've stated sounds like normal operation for vi.
[09:05] <Bearman> Pingu, sorry. I run into trouble when tryin to install, it says "broken packages" and so on... It might depend on me running 10.04 beta?
[09:06] <geekphreak> senthil: btw escape for command mode, then x to delete on vi
[09:06] <Sharetel> Hi, I would like to add 2 printers, one network and another USB, currently installed on Windows PC to CUPS on Ubuntu. Can someone please suggest if this is possible?
[09:07] <senthil> Jordan_U: in terminal if am typing a c program in that iam pressing backspace it shd delete it.. But it moving towards left...
[09:08] <senthil> geekphreak: i cant get U...
[09:08] <senthil> geekphreak: how to install that geany
[09:08] <Jordan_U> senthil: If you press escape you'll see that it actually has deleted the characters, it's nice when you are trying to rewrite something to be able to see what was there previously (though it is very unintuitive).
[09:09] <Pingu> Bearman: oh, yeah
[09:09] <geekphreak> senthil: open terminal >> sudo apt-get install geany
[09:09] <Pingu> I guess you'd better wait for the final release and then try the netbook remix
[09:10] <aetr> rnet.c?
[09:10] <Jordan_U> senthil: You might want to use an easier editor like nano or gedit. If you want to continue using vi I highly recommend you run "vimtutor" to learn the basics.
[09:10] <Bearman> Pingu, .. :) thanks anyway
[09:10] <aetr> what is this
[09:10] <bi-ping> Anyone: If I install different versions of c++ std lib, which one would be defaultly refered to by a building instance? how can i change the default version?
[09:10] <aetr> ubuntu is a shit
[09:10] <csaba> yeah so?
[09:10] <aetr> i tried this from usb
[09:10] <G_A_C> anyone ever used a DisplayLink USB graphics chipset in Ubuntu? I wasn't aware they worked but have recently come across one and revisited it, turns out there's drivers for it now
[09:10] <aetr> yes
[09:10] <Kartagis> I've installed thunderbird 3, and I want to subscribe to a news server account. however when I do so, it says news.example.com:563 uses an invalid security certificate. what to do? I am getting http://people.sabanciuniv.edu/mtozses/scf.png
[09:10] <geekphreak> aetr: watch language plz
[09:10] <k00giez> bi-ping, wont it overwrite the existing installation
[09:11] <aetr> ok
[09:11] <bi-ping> k00giez: i don't think os
[09:11] <aetr> someone of you know where i can install windows xp from xubuntu?
[09:11] <aetr> online?
[09:11] <ikonia> aetr: you can't
[09:11] <G_A_C> Kartagis: if you click View Certificate it should show who's signed the certificate so that you can update your certificate chain
[09:11] <aetr> some like ubi
[09:11] <k00giez> bi-ping, do you program?
[09:11] <aetr> i dont have cd rom
[09:11] <bi-ping> k00giez: it will be installed in different folds, i think
[09:11] <bi-ping> k00giez: yeah
[09:11] <ikonia> aetr: join ##windows and ask them for assistance
[09:12] <k00giez> bi-ping, what about different version of gcc compilers
[09:12] <Kartagis> G_A_C, how do I update my certificate chain?
[09:12] <csaba> I wish windows was open-source
[09:12] <k00giez> who decides which on gets used
[09:12] <G_A_C> Kartagis: you go off and find all the intermediate certificates and then add those to thunderbird
[09:12] <k00giez> csaba, there is a windows variant opensource
[09:12] <csaba> yeah but it sucks
[09:12] <k00giez> i forgot the name of the os
[09:12] <G_A_C> k00giez: reactOS?
[09:12] <bi-ping> k00giez: i think there are some soft link directing to the default version
[09:12] <csaba> I saw it, they got sued for stealing technology or something
[09:12] <ikonia> csaba: this is offtopic for #ubuntu
[09:13] <csaba> what isn't?
[09:13] <ikonia> csaba: windows discussion IS offtopic
[09:13] <Kartagis> G_A_C, I tried doing that, but certificate is exported as .pem and that type can't be imported
[09:13] <lubyou> im looking for documentation on the options of /etc/gnome-system-tools/users/profiles. any hints?
[09:13] <k00giez> bi-ping, if you type in gcc or g++ should you change your soft links?
[09:13]  * Pingu bids all bye for now!
[09:14] <csaba> oh I'm sorry ikonia, but according to the #ubuntu guidelines, talking about windows is NOT off topic
[09:14] <csaba> "This is not a blanket ban on any and all mention of these topics,"
[09:14] <csaba> so I can talk about windows if I want
[09:14] <ikonia> csaba: it is - this is ubuntu support only
[09:14] <bi-ping> k00giez: sorry, not quite following you
[09:14] <elky> csaba, this is a support channel for ubuntu software only.
[09:14] <ikonia> csaba: try #ubuntu-offtopic for that sort of discussion
[09:14] <csaba> "This is not a blanket ban on any and all mention of these topics,"
[09:14] <aetr> hey
[09:14] <ikonia> csaba: you didn't mention it - you're discussing it
[09:14] <aetr> this is going to freeze
[09:14] <hunahpu> I have tomboy in my start-up apps list, it used to launch "normally" in the sys-tray only, 2 days ago it started to launch showing the actual app window, is there a way to switch it to its former behaviour?
[09:15] <ikonia> csaba: #ubuntu-offtopic is welcome to that sort of discussion
[09:15] <k00giez> bi-ping, yeah me too i cant understand how to program with multiple gcc compilers
[09:15] <aetr> i dont like xubuntu
[09:15] <aetr> windows channell it doesnt exist
[09:15] <ikonia> aetr: ##windows is the channel name
[09:15] <aetr> ikonia
[09:15] <k00giez> bi-ping, i guess what i was trying to ask is how do you compile to other versions of gcc installed in your system
[09:15] <aetr> ok im there
[09:15] <aetr> thanks
[09:15] <aetr> hey
[09:15] <FloodBot2> aetr: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[09:15] <aetr> what country are you
[09:15] <elky> aetr, that's not a support question.
[09:15] <ikonia> aetr: doesn't matter, as mentioned above this channels topic is ubuntu support only
[09:16] <aetr> wow
[09:16] <aetr> you are as a police
[09:16] <hunahpu> aetr: install Ubuntu then, go to #ubuntu-offtopic for non support questions or conversations
[09:16] <aetr> come on
[09:16] <csaba> yeah, open source police
[09:16] <aetr> be more friendly
[09:16] <bi-ping> k00giez: it's not possible, but you could have multiple version os gcc installed in the box, only use one of them through out one instance of building
[09:16] <aetr> i am from Argentina
[09:16] <FloodBot2> aetr: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[09:16] <aetr> floodbot2 shshshshs
[09:16] <ikonia> aetr: it's a busy channel, if you want to chat go to #ubuntu-offtopic please
[09:16] <hunahpu> aetr: entonces ve a #ubuntu-es-offtopic
[09:17] <tertitten> besides clonezilla is there any tool to make a complete backup of the entire ubuntu desktop installation ? I guess I could always boot into a live cd and make a copy of / (and restore it the same way if ever needed) but that would require allot of space ..
[09:17] <k00giez> is there an android channel
[09:17] <tertitten> besides clonezilla is there any tool to make a complete backup of the entire ubuntu desktop installation ? I guess I could always boot into a live cd and make a copy of / (and restore it the same way if ever needed) but that would require allot of space ..
[09:17] <ikonia> tertitten: a simple dd command will take a block by block copy of your disk
[09:17] <llutz> tertitten: tar
[09:17] <k00giez> i wish my phone can play flash
[09:17] <elky> k00giez, several. you'll need to check the channel list.
[09:17] <Sharetel> Hi, I would like to add 2 printers, one network and another USB, currently installed on Windows PC to CUPS on Ubuntu. Can someone please suggest if this is possible?
[09:17] <ikonia> k00giez: please stop - you've just seen the messages that this is an ubuntu support channel only
[09:17] <bi-ping> k00giez: yeah, there is an android channel
[09:18] <tertitten> ok, I'll explore that a bit then
[09:19] <k00giez> ill keep quiet
[09:19] <Exposure548> hey there
[09:20] <bi-ping> Anyone could please help me config the default version of c++ std lib if i have multiple c++ lib release installed?
[09:20] <csaba> bi-ping, that's off-topic
[09:20] <csaba> go to #c++
[09:21] <ikonia> csaba: no it's not
[09:21] <csaba> it has nothing to do with ubuntu
[09:21] <bi-ping> csaba: i thought it's something specific about the ubuntu distribution
[09:21] <ikonia> csaba: yes it does
[09:21] <kyrix> csaba: cut it out please. he is trying to configure his C packages in ubuntu
[09:21] <csaba> c++ std lib?
[09:21] <ikonia> bi-ping: it is
[09:21] <hunahpu> csaba: actually it does, libs like the one he is asking for, work different in Ubuntu than in other distros like fedora
[09:21] <Beyecixramd> hello people, anyone knows how to block most known proxies? (i prefer to use /etc/hosts, but anything else is still okay) or a very complete proxy list at least
[09:21] <kyrix> csaba: the off topic rule is there so people who want help can get it
[09:22] <ikonia> hi have you looked at /etc/alternatives ?
[09:22] <csaba> Beyecixramd, that's off topic
[09:22] <kyrix> csaba: its not about policing or whatever. but its hard to follow fast channels when you are maybe, say, also working
[09:22] <elky> great minds.
[09:22] <elky> kyrix, ignore. he's only trying to be as painful as possible.
[09:23] <hunahpu> Beyecixramd: I guess you can go to proxy.org and create your own list to add to /etc/hosts
[09:23] <bi-ping> okey, so, nothing but arguing whether it's off-topic?
[09:23] <ikonia> hi have you looked at /etc/alternatives ?
[09:23] <ikonia> bi-ping: have you looked at /etc/alternatives
[09:24] <bi-ping> ikonia: checking!
[09:24] <Beyecixramd> hmmm hunahpu fetch a list of proxies from proxy.org, you mean?
[09:24] <nexus6> hi
[09:25] <nexus6> anybody here?
[09:25] <bi-ping> ikonia: so, should i be after something like libstdc++ ? or?
[09:25] <ikonia> 1400+ people are
[09:25] <hunahpu> Beyecixramd: yes
[09:25] <nexus6> ohh
[09:25] <nexus6> sry first time irc :)
[09:25] <Beyecixramd> thanks hunahpu
[09:25] <ikonia> bi-ping: well, no, more case of gcc, then tell gcc to use the libraries you want
[09:26] <mohjak> a problem occurred while I was configuring apache with processmaker my question is what to modify in pmos.conf file in order to be accepted from apache web server?
[09:26] <nexus6> i have a computer problem. any idea which irc channel suits best for that?
[09:26] <ikonia> mohjak: processmaker ??
[09:26] <elky> nexus6, well all you really need to do is type out your question.
[09:27] <SandGorgon> nexus6, also look at #hardware
[09:28] <nexus6> i have a acer notebook. i am running win7 for games and ubuntu for the rest. i gave my computer to a specialist because it crashed alot (all 15 - 20min). i got the notebook back yesterday and first installed ubuntu then win7. my problem is that win7 crashes as usual and ubuntu dont. is the system now working or not? is there a way to make a system check with ubuntu or something stresstest like so i can see if its just a win7 problem? any adv
[09:28] <nexus6> ise?
[09:29] <ikonia> nexus6: join the ##windows channel and ask for debugging help
[09:29] <tripelb> iflema, re the cable: I just unplug it from here and plug it in there. Same cable. I'll see what the lspci says and come back another day. Thanks.
[09:29] <bi-ping> ikonia: i thought the /etc/alternatives is being there for compabibility reasons
[09:29] <ikonia> nexus6: not going to be anything to do with ubuntu, but some good guys in the ##windows channel
[09:29] <nexus6> before i brought the notebook in it crashed on ubuntu AND win7
[09:29] <aetr> you need to put that pc on garbage and buy another one
[09:30] <ikonia> bi-ping: or option reasons so you can chose which version of things you want
[09:30] <ikonia> nexus6: now it's only crashing with windows, so see if the guys in ##windows can help debug it
[09:30] <nexus6> first they said its the motherboard and then they said its the harddrive. after all they switched the hardrive
[09:30] <ikonia> nexus6: it may be a hardware error, but they can help make sense of it
[09:30] <ikonia> nexus6: this channel only supports ubuntu issues
[09:30] <nexus6> i want to crashtest my ubuntu...
[09:30] <ikonia> nexus6: if it's not crashed - it's passed the test
[09:31] <kyrix> nexus6, rescuecd has some utilities
[09:31] <nexus6> are there no kind of apps for ubuntu?
[09:31] <ikonia> nexus6: if it's not crashed - there is no problem
[09:31] <kyrix> ikonia: ill refrase nexus6 question: im looking for stress test programs in ubuntu
[09:31] <osiris_> Morning all
[09:32] <ikonia> there are stresstest linux distributions liveCD's that are good, but again, not an ubuntu issue
[09:32] <eveningsky> nexus6, type "/join #windows" to go to the windows channel
[09:32] <nexus6> hmm
[09:32] <ikonia> the channel is ##windows
[09:32] <ikonia> note ## not #
[09:32] <Beyecixramd> kyrix: like ikonia said, there's a LiveCD called Inquisitor, the most complete stress testing tool in a LiveCD imho
[09:32] <n2diy>  How can I eliminate outliers in a data series, in gnumeric?
[09:32] <kyrix> nexus6, second google hit: http://www.stresslinux.org/sl/
[09:33] <ikonia> kyrix: good choice
[09:33] <eveningsky> ikonia, true, but it redirects automatically
[09:33] <kraut> moin
[09:34] <tumenjargal> hi all
[09:34] <tumenjargal> i've one question
[09:34] <nexus6> thank you all for your help i will test that. last question. is there already a burning tool in the standard ubuntu installation included? (dvd)
[09:35] <ikonia> nexus6: many burners in the repos, quick search in synaptic will show a good few
[09:35] <tumenjargal> how to see  javascript of site on firefox? plugin?
[09:36] <tumenjargal> web developer plugin is not compotable my firefox
[09:36] <nexus6> synaptic... hmm ok i try to find it
[09:36] <nexus6> bye o/
[09:36] <eveningsky> nexus6, Ubuntu Studio uses Brasero, so it's probably a good choice
[09:36] <spl_sgpm> hi
[09:38] <k00giez> well night guys
[09:39] <dotnetted> Anyone have any good suggestions for a software development/web server box directory structure? I'm migrating over to Ubuntu from WinXP and I'd like to get a sane directory structure together
[09:40] <kyrix> dotnetted, it depends on the technology you use, etc
[09:40] <raven> hi - firefox plugin to deactivate download of images of a website by click?
[09:41] <n0xie> can someone tell me how I can use special characters like ë by typing "+e
[09:41] <n0xie> all the tutorials seem to suggest you should set your keyboard layout to US-intl
[09:41] <n0xie> but that doesn't work for me
[09:41] <dotnetted> I use C++, Java, PHP, HTML, etc.. and most of my projects have web interfaces on the local server
[09:41] <raven> hi - firefox plugin to deactivate download of images of a website by click?
[09:42] <kyrix> dotnetted, do you plan on using repo software or will you be compiling your own stuff?
[09:42] <eveningsky> raven /join #firefox
[09:43] <AdvoWork> are there any tips in getting dual monitors working in ubuntu?
[09:43] <tumenjargal> #windows
[09:43] <nosse1> How can I alter the behaviour to change workspace when dragging a window to the screen edge? Where is it?
[09:43] <dotnetted> but Im not sure the best place to put shared libaries (for programming) and where to put libraries that I create that are shared by all projects - on windows I had: c:/coding/projects/ .. c:/coding/tools/sdks - /libs - /ides etc.
[09:43] <eveningsky> n0xie. That worked for me, what result are you getting?
[09:43] <dotnetted> It'll all be compiled
[09:43] <kyrix> AdvoWork, works out of the box with gnome-display-properties
[09:44] <n0xie> if I type "+e i get "e
[09:44] <dotnetted> (except for the various running servers - apache, courier, mysql etc)
[09:44] <n0xie> now I have to use a compose key but I'm used to just typing "+e for ë
[09:44] <AdvoWork> kyrix, i seem to remember i tried it before and had a fair few problems :S
[09:44] <AdvoWork> like resolution on the 2nd monitor
[09:44] <n0xie> AdvoWork, I am on dual monitors and it worked out of the box
[09:45] <kyrix> AdvoWork, can't help you more then. it works really well for me and my several dual monitors that i have all over the place
[09:45] <AdvoWork> ok, ill try it
[09:45] <Gryllida> How do I run emacs from *terminal*?
[09:45] <tumenjargal> #java
[09:45] <eveningsky> n0xie, what about 'e ?
[09:46] <n0xie> 'e
[09:46] <n0xie> doesn't work :(
[09:46] <tsccof> Gryllida: opening up the terminal, typing 'emacs' without quotes and pressing enter should do it
[09:46] <tsimpson> dotnetted: the convention is to put shared libs in /usr/lib (or /usr/local/lib) and project specific libs in /usr/lib/<your project> (or /usr/local/lib/<your project>), you can probably get more help in #ubuntu-app-devel
[09:46] <n0xie> layout = Generic 105-key (Intl) PC
[09:47] <tsccof> Gryllida: if emacs is installed properly
[09:47] <Gryllida> what is net::smtp and how do I install it?
[09:47] <n0xie> on a logitech illuminated keyboard
[09:47] <dotnetted> thanks Ill ask there
[09:47] <tsccof> Gryllida: smtp is a mail server
[09:47] <rabby> hello
[09:47] <rabby> how to reduce cpu speed via software?
[09:47] <Gryllida> tsccof: how do I install it?
[09:48] <llutz> tsccof: smtp is a protocol
[09:48] <Gryllida> !NetSMTP
[09:48] <nimrod10> rabby, see the command line tools cpufreq-utils
[09:48] <nimrod10> or the gnome cpu applet
[09:48] <rabby> nimrod10: thanks
[09:48] <nimrod10> no probs
[09:49] <tsccof> Gryllida: as root, apt-get update && apt-cache search smtp, that will display you package names, smtp server should be included in the list
[09:49] <eveningsky> n0xie, did you just add the international keyboard to the list or replace the default?
[09:49] <llutz> Gryllida: libnet-smtp-server-perl
[09:49] <Gryllida> llutz: in terminal?
[09:49] <tsccof>  I don't run ubuntu
[09:49] <llutz> Gryllida: the package is libnet-smtp-server-perl
[09:50] <Gryllida> llutz: sudo apt-get  libnet-smtp-server-perl ??
[09:50] <revilodraw> i know this is the wrong room to ask this question, but which room should i use?? my question is "i want to delete one of the default ringtones from my nokia e71?"
[09:50] <llutz> Gryllida: sudo apt-get install ...
[09:50] <Gryllida> llutz: sudo apt-get install libnet-smtp-server-perl ??
[09:51] <llutz> Gryllida: read "man apt-get" how to install packages, "man apt-cache" how to search
[09:51] <n0xie> eveningsky, it installed like this
[09:51] <Gryllida> llutz: so not that line, how do I install it then?
[09:51] <tsccof> Gryllida: sudo apt-get install libnet-smtp-server-perl < that is correct
[09:51] <llutz> Gryllida: you were right, "sudo apt-get install libnet-smtp-server-perl"
[09:51] <n0xie> didn't change anything
[09:52] <llutz> Gryllida: but you have to learn basics if you want to admin a linux-system
[09:52] <Gryllida> llutz, tsccof, : OK!! thanks
[09:52] <tsccof> Gryllida: but you should read the manual pages anyway
[09:52] <Gryllida> tsccof: where?
[09:52] <eveningsky> n0xie, System > Preferences > Keyboard > Layouts
[09:52] <llutz> Gryllida: read "man apt-get" how to install packages, "man apt-cache" how to search
[09:52] <Gryllida> tsccof: how do I get them?
[09:52] <tsccof> Gryllida: "man apt-get" and "man apt-cache"
[09:52] <tsccof> without quotes
[09:52] <Gryllida> llutz: run the "man apt-get" in Terminal?
[09:52] <llutz> Gryllida: those are commands to be entered into terminal
[09:52] <Gryllida> llutz: hm, looks odd, ok
[09:52] <eveningsky> n0xie, is the first one in the list USA international?
[09:52] <tsccof> Gryllida: odd?
[09:53] <n0xie> it says : USA With EuroSign on 5
[09:53] <tsccof> Gryllida: welcome to Linux, you will laugh at yourself in some years
[09:53] <Gryllida> tsccof: I thought terminal is not a thing to throw books at me, I thought it only install things.. ok
[09:54] <llutz> Gryllida: terminal can do a lot more for you, but you will have to read and learn a lot
[09:54] <AdvoWork`> ive tried dual monitors, ive got my normal monitor which is vga, and ive just plugged the other cable in(white cable) from the other monitor, and the monitor went all liney, do i need to reboot whilst the monitors are plugged in or?
[09:54] <tsccof> Gryllida: the terminal is used for many different things, from configuring the display, boot loaders, compiling programmes, reading manual pages, dealing with files, updating the system, blanking CD/DVD, programming
[09:55] <tsccof> Gryllida: I recommend you switch to Slackware in the years to come, Ubuntu is not really recommended for learning real Linux
[09:55] <tsccof> Gryllida: but it is great as a starting point
[09:55] <ikonia> tsccof: please don't talk nonsense
[09:55] <n0xie> aah thanks eveningsky
[09:55] <n0xie> I added layout USA Internation (with dead keys)
[09:55] <n0xie> and that works
[09:56] <ikonia> tsccof: ubuntu is perfectly good for learning linux, and is more adopted by businesses than slackware so more valuable in real world experience
[09:56] <tsccof> ikonia: not talking to you
[09:56] <n0xie> thanks for the quick response
[09:56] <ikonia> tsccof: I'm asking you to stop talking nonsense
[09:56] <llutz> tsccof: slackware is different but "real linux", rofl stop spreading FUD
[09:56] <eveningsky> n0xie, cool, there are a couple of switchers available for the task tray if you want to change on the fly
[09:57] <tsccof> I don't think ubuntu is real linux
[09:57] <tsccof> oh, you have got a kernel
[09:57] <tsccof> is it vanilla?
[09:57] <eveningsky> n0xie, type "keyboard switcher" into Synaptic
[09:57] <ikonia> tsccof: then don't ssay anything
[09:57] <llutz> tsccof: there is no "real linux" except the kernel
[09:57] <tsccof> is the kernel vanilla?
[09:57] <AdvoWork`> n0xie, kyrix any ideas about the lines on my monitor? wouldnt get rid of them until i rebooted
[09:57] <ikonia> tsccof: no, ubuntu applys back port patches
[09:57] <tsccof> or will it crash when compiled manually, just like Fedora 12 did?
[09:57] <tsccof> oh there you go
[09:58] <n0xie> AdvoWork`, donno
[09:58] <tsccof> does it use SysVInit?
[09:58] <ikonia> tsccof: please stop talking nonsense, a patched kernel does not change anything
[09:58] <tsccof> no, upstart, is that one found on most other distros, no
[09:58] <llutz> tsccof: you don't know what you're talking about
[09:58] <ikonia> tsccof: fedora, and rhel6 - yes
[09:58] <tsccof> rhel6? 5.5 just shipped out
[09:58] <ikonia> tsccof: correct, it's not released yet
[09:59] <tsccof> oddly enough, the vast majority of Ubuntu users can only use Ubuntu, and have to learn many new things when switching to another distribution
[09:59] <tsccof> because it is not "general Linux knowledge"
[09:59] <tsccof> it is distro specific knowledge
[10:00] <ikonia> tsccof: again - stop talking nonsense, it's the same thing
[10:00] <serg> есть кто с Киева?
[10:00] <rww> s/Ubuntu/$distro/
[10:00] <tsccof> and I am not talking about yum and apt-get and zypper and urpmi
[10:00] <llutz> tsccof: even you don't know the difference between linux and GNU
[10:00] <tsccof> llutz: how do you know how much I know? can you read minds?
[10:00] <tsccof> you must be wise ;)
[10:00] <ikonia> tsccof: distro specific is true of every distro, however as ubuntu is picked up by businesses more it's a valid experience,
[10:00] <ikonia> tsccof: telling someone in this channel that ubuntu is not real linux is unacceptable, do you understand that
[10:01] <llutz> tsccof: i read the nonsense you spread here
[10:01] <tsccof> ikonia: cd /etc && find rc.d
[10:01] <ikonia> tsccof: that's not what I asked - telling someone in this channel that ubuntu is not real linux is unaccaptable - do you understand ?
[10:01] <tsccof> ikonia: no, sorry :)
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[10:01] <llutz>  
[10:03] <kyrix> he's probably not in debian saying they are not a real linux either
[10:03] <kyrix> s/not/now
[10:03] <Gryllida> what are IO::Select, IO::Pipe and *how* do I install them?
[10:04] <kyrix> AdvoWork`, sorry, can't help you there. did you click on detect monitors? how old are the monitors?
[10:05] <AdvoWork`> kyrix, cant even get to that stage, as soon as i plugged the other monitor in, lines covered the screen so u cant see anything
[10:05] <AdvoWork`> and theyre newish(1.5 year) monitors
[10:05] <cortexman> can I get `aptitude download pkg' to also download the prerequisites of said package that are not currently installed on the system?
[10:06] <llutz> Gryllida: install perl-base
[10:06] <Gryllida> llutz: for both these things?
[10:06] <kyrix> AdvoWork`, also happens if you boot with both of them?
[10:06] <llutz> Gryllida: they should be installed already
[10:06] <Gryllida> sudo apt-get install perl-base
[10:06] <Gryllida> this?
[10:06] <n2diy>  How can I eliminate outliers in a data series, in gnumeric?
[10:06] <llutz> Gryllida: yes
[10:06] <Gryllida> llutz: ok
[10:07] <AdvoWork`> kyrix, just going to try, brb
[10:07] <nir2000> hi, what is the best IDE to program in Java with Linux
[10:07] <kyrix> Gryllida, and when using apt it always tries to get the things that you need if the package knows it
[10:07] <kyrix> nir2000, a lot of plp work with eclipse
[10:07] <Gryllida> but this is Perl, what are the  IO::Select, IO::Pipe?
[10:08] <llutz> Gryllida: those are perl modules
[10:08] <kyrix> Gryllida, i dont know any perl, they might or not be in the repo. if they are not, you will have to install them manually
[10:08] <nir2000> kyrix does eclipse exists in Linux?
[10:08] <kyrix> nir2000, yes, look at the eclipse web site
[10:08] <llutz> !find IO/Select.pm
[10:09] <Gryllida> !IO/Select.pm
[10:09] <Gryllida> IOSelect.pm
[10:09] <Beyecixramd> how can i make nautilus search for one property or another? (for example, if in /music/ there's an .ogg, display it, but also display .mp3s, .flac and .ogas
[10:09] <Gryllida> !IOSelect.pm
[10:09] <llutz> !find Select.pm
[10:09] <moetunes> try !info
[10:09] <nir2000> kyrix, Thanks
[10:10] <eveningsky> llutz is there a list of bot commands somewhere?
[10:10] <csaba> eveningsky: /msg nickserv help
[10:11] <llutz> eveningsky:  http://ubottu.com/factoids.cgi
[10:11] <nir2000> kyrix can I use the Synaptic Package Manager to use eclipse?
[10:11] <shleda> hi, I want to set up eclipse out of my home folder, and be able to use it
[10:11] <eveningsky> llutz, csaba thanks
[10:11] <kyrix> nir2000, i dont think so.
[10:11] <Gryllida> hm, http://www.xav.com/perl/lib/IO/Select.html <-- how do I install it? I dont see packatge
[10:11] <kyrix> shleda, download, unpack, run
[10:11] <kyrix> shleda, install the right java first.
[10:11] <shleda> kyrix: I tried but its not working as you said
[10:12] <dascar> hello ; i have a question
[10:12] <kyrix> shleda, do you have the right java installed?
[10:12] <shleda> kyrix: I can run from my home folder but not from drives I have mounted, I have little space on my home folder
[10:12] <nir2000> kyrix Do you know what IDE available for me in the Synaptic Package Manager for Java?
[10:12] <dascar> how can i view the last user that changed a file ? ( users from a group are allowed to change files but they are not sudo users )
[10:12] <AdvoWork> kyrix, booted up with both plugged in, monitors showing fine, 2 problems though, the monitors are the wrong way around, so need to swap left-right, can i do this? and 2nd i load things like menus up and the top toolbar is hidden behind the ubuntu toolbar, even though the ubuntu toolbar looks fine. any suggestions please?
[10:13] <kyrix> nir2000, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EclipseIDE
[10:13] <shleda> I get this error -> Could not launch application Failed to execute child process
[10:13] <eveningsky> !ask dascar
[10:13] <eveningsky> !ask
[10:13] <dascar> !ask how can i view the last user that changed a file ? ( users from a group are allowed to change files but they are not sudo users )
[10:13] <nir2000> Thanks kyrix
[10:14] <goez> nir2000: aptitude search java6
[10:14] <Ven]n> I installed Ubuntu to a USB key but grub was apparently installed to the wrong disk. how do I fix this?
[10:14] <kyrix> nir2000, i just checked, and its in karmic. try it out. when i was using the repo version was out of date
[10:14] <dascar> !ask
[10:14] <dascar> !ask how can i view the last user that changed a file ? ( users from a group are allowed to change files but they are not sudo users )
[10:14] <kyrix> dascar, dont flood plz
[10:15] <kyrix> AdvoWork, now open gnome-display-properties and just swap the orientation around graphically
[10:16] <AdvoWork> what about the toolbar problem, all my things seem weird, like theres no maximise/min buttons anymore, theyre all out of view, even though my toolbar looks fine/normal
[10:16] <kyrix> shelda: java6 applies for you to.
[10:16] <kyrix> AdvoWork, that should work once you set the correct properties for each monitor.
[10:16] <eveningsky> llutz, can I get the bot to respond using a person's name?
[10:17] <Gryllida> sudo apt-get install perl-base <-- is this Perl for pidgin? or for what?
[10:17] <llutz> eveningsky: "!cmd  | name"
[10:17] <Gryllida> true
[10:17] <eveningsky> cool
[10:17] <llutz> !help > eveningsky  or this way
[10:17] <shleda> kyrix: as I said I can run eclipse from my home folder but not from other place, I have mounted my windows partition and I keep my data on windows partition, evolution data is on windows partition but I can not run eclipse from windows partition
[10:17] <Curly_Q> AdvoWork check first your Monitors settings manually to see if your Vertical Height and Horizontal Width controls are set properly. This is a huge problem with many people.
[10:17] <antgel> hi, hope somebody can help.  my parents 9.10 workstation doesn't seem to recognize the wired network this morning.  i'm out of the country, and obviously can't login over the network.  the cables are all in place, the ADSL router is verified working.  how can i debug their network manager remotely?  why would it suddenly stop working with no configuration change?
[10:17] <goez> Gryllida: This package provides a Perl interpreter and the small subset of the standard run-time library required to perform basic tasks. For a full Perl installation, install "perl" (and its dependencies, "perl-modules" and "perl-doc").
[10:18] <Gryllida> eveningsky, feel free to join #ubuntu-bots to play with the bots
[10:18] <shleda> kyrix: I faced same issue with asphaultcube game, I could run it from my home folder but not from any other location
[10:18] <brianherman> dascar: stat <filename>
[10:18] <brianherman> dascar: in console
[10:18] <eveningsky> Gryllida, will do
[10:20] <nmvictor> why is is it that I can install emms with emacs23 in karmic, if a i try that emacs22 is installed
[10:20] <kyrix> shleda: hmm strange. did you check permissions?
[10:20] <Curly_Q> AdvoWork there is a big difference with using LCD versus CRT screens.
[10:21] <shleda> kyrix: I did, strangely everything is owned by root in windows partitions and non root can still read write to these partitions
[10:22] <Gryllida> sudo apt-get install perl-modules -how do i get list of the modules I installed??
[10:22] <kyrix> antgel: looks difficult ;) checking to see if there is dhcp requests coming in would be a start...
[10:22] <csaba> Gryllida: with cpan
[10:22] <Gryllida> csaba: ?? how
[10:23] <csaba> http://www.cpan.org/misc/cpan-faq.html#How_installed_modules
[10:23] <kyrix> shleda: how do you mount those partitions? pastebin your /etc/fstab file
[10:24] <ranjan> hai all....a strange doubt.....the following command doesnt work as expected why!!!???
[10:24] <ranjan> which ssh | ln
[10:24] <Gryllida> csaba: cpan perl-modules ??
[10:24] <rww> ranjan: what do you think that command should do?
[10:24] <antgel> kyrix: the router is fine, handing out dhcp.  i know that because they can connect to it wirelessly using a laptop
[10:24] <shleda> kyrix:  http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/tth6cAYH
[10:25] <antgel> kyrix: thanks for responding by the way
[10:25] <ranjan> rww, the which command outputs the string ie the file path...and ln should count it
[10:25] <ranjan> rww, isnt it??
[10:25] <geekphreak> hi all
[10:25] <rww> ranjan: ln is used to making symlinks, not for counting things
[10:25] <kyrix> antgel: have you tried a manual ifup?
[10:25] <kyrix> antgel, to see output?
[10:25] <geekphreak> rww: howdy
[10:25] <antgel> kyrix: it's some network manager thing.  like the unanswered http://swiss.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1368176
[10:26] <ranjan> rww, oh sorry my mistake....take the another thing.....
[10:26] <ranjan> rww, which ssh | ldd
[10:26] <antgel> kyrix: no, can call them and try it.  i've never ever liked network manager, grr
[10:26] <ranjan> rww, why doesnt this work
[10:26] <rww> ranjan: presumably because ldd is also not for counting things
[10:27] <rww> ranjan: are you trying to print the shared module dependencies of the ssh program?
[10:27] <geekphreak> ikonia: hello
[10:27] <ranjan> rww, no i know that...but the output  of which is not passed to ldd
[10:27] <ranjan> rww, yes
[10:27] <ikonia> hello
[10:27] <Gryllida> sudo apt-get install perl-modules -how do i get list of the modules I installed? with cpan? how? is it cpan perl-modules?
[10:27] <rww> ranjan: ldd `which ssh`
[10:27] <ranjan> rww, i know that ldd /usr/bin/ssh will do
[10:27] <llutz> ranjan: ldd $(which ssh)
[10:28] <ranjan> rww, llutz but why the way i said dont work??
[10:28] <joaopinto> rww, that does not work because ldd does not read the standard input
[10:28] <ranjan> rww, llutz whats the reason
[10:28] <llutz> ranjan: see joaopinto
[10:28] <joaopinto> command1 | command2 is not the same as command1 command2
[10:28] <joaopinto> for that you use xargs
[10:28] <rww> ranjan: because | pipes the stdout of which to the stdin of ldd, which is entirely different from putting the output of which in the argument list of ldd
[10:29] <rww> joaopinto: my command works fine, I assume you meant to reply to ranjan?
[10:29] <joaopinto> on this case it's easier to just use: ldd $(which ssh)
[10:29] <llutz> ranjan:  which ssh|xargs ldd
[10:29] <joaopinto> rww, right
[10:29] <shleda> kyrix: did you have a chance to look at the file?
[10:29] <ranjan> llutz, thats great....that works...btw what is xargs
[10:29] <llutz> ranjan: man xargs
[10:29] <joaopinto> ranjan, man xargs
[10:30] <kyrix> shleda: i dont have ntfs partitions, so hmm, have to take a look at docs
[10:30] <kyrix> anybody know whats current, using ntfs or ntfs-3g ?
[10:30] <Gryllida> how do I instaall cpan? sudo apt-get install cpn?
[10:30] <shleda> kyrix: interestingly all my data is on windows partition, and evolution can read write from those partitions
[10:30] <Gryllida> how do I instaall cpan? sudo apt-get install cpan?
[10:30] <rww> kyrix: ntfs is read-only, ntfs-3g is read-write. They're both maintained.
[10:31] <lightbricko> My secondary hdd mounted "with errors". How do I run a file system check?
[10:31] <rww> (ntfs has been around for longer)
[10:31] <ranjan> llutz, joaopinto rww  so wget....does that program accept value from stdin??
[10:31] <cortexman> how can I see all the uninstalled prerequisites of a package without being root?
[10:31] <kyrix> shleda, i would start with entering ntfs-3g in your fstab instead of using the ntfs
[10:31] <geekphreak> shift: if both are vailable then ts ntfs-3g
[10:31] <fuorviatos> Hello guys
[10:31] <erUSUL> cortexman: apt-cache show package ?
[10:32] <joaopinto> ranjan, no it does not
[10:32] <ranjan>  joaopinto how can we identify that???
[10:32] <shleda> rww: kyrix  my laptop is working fine w/out using 3g?
[10:32] <joaopinto> ranjan, man wget
[10:32] <sreeju> my theme showing a warning azenis icons is not installed
[10:32] <sreeju> how to solve it
[10:32] <joaopinto> ranjan, you need to read the program manual
[10:32] <rww> shleda: "fine" is a word that I assume means "read-only"
[10:32] <Curly_Q> Greetings GeekPhreak. Nice to see you again.  :)   <----------------<
[10:32] <shleda> ranjan: RTFM
[10:32] <cortexman> erUSUL, i don't think that shows me uninstalled dependencies
[10:32] <geekphreak> Curly_Q: bud hello :) likewise
[10:32] <cortexman> it just shows me all of them
[10:32] <fuorviatos> Let me ask you  question : Is there any way to install fresh original Moblin with synaptic?
[10:33] <kyrix> shleda, well, i have the feeling its somehow a permission issue
[10:33] <ranjan> shleda, what is RTFM
[10:33] <joaopinto> !rtfm
[10:33] <shleda> ranjan: google rtfm
[10:33] <jussi> !rtfm | shleda
[10:33] <rww> !google
[10:33] <harleypig> -!- No results found
[10:33] <rww> !google test
[10:33] <harleypig> -!- No results found
[10:33] <kyrix> shleda, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1092139
[10:33] <shleda> kyrix: i tried to do sudo chmod/chown but the folder permissions are same
[10:33] <Curly_Q> GeekPhreak, have you read the Book Ubuntu Ulneashed? That is a very good book that answers lots of these questions.
[10:33] <rww> harleypig: Talking scripts are not permitted in Ubuntu channels. Please disable that.
[10:34] <kyrix> shleda, looks like the same problem.
[10:34] <ranjan> shleda, thats great.....this should be the spirit of community :-\
[10:34] <sllide> copy pasta plox
[10:34] <geekphreak> nope Curly_Q
[10:34] <sllide> i'm curious lol
[10:34] <geekphreak> shleda: whats the issue if i my ask
[10:34] <Curly_Q> Check it out GeekPhreak.
[10:34] <shleda> kyrix: the problem is not only with eclipse, its with other apps too
[10:35] <kyrix> shleda, other java, or non java?
[10:35] <shleda> hi geekphreak , I can not run any app outside of my home folder
[10:35] <shleda> kyrix: java or non java any app
[10:35] <kyrix> shleda, have to tried from another non-ntfs location
[10:35] <malte> hello guys
[10:35] <geekphreak> any error messages?
[10:35] <shleda> Failed to execute child process "/home/kumar/Zend-eclipse/eclipse" (Permission denied)
[10:36] <geekphreak> shleda: is ther e a lock on that folder :)
[10:36] <shleda> lrwxrwxrwx  1 kumar kumar       24 2010-04-20 14:11 Zend-eclipse -> /media/sda2/Zend-eclipse
[10:36] <malte> i have a little problem with my system, when i start a game, ET or a steam programm or I copy a huge data files to an another hard drive my system freeze
[10:37] <geekphreak> shleda:  is there a lock on that folder?
[10:37] <shleda> i dont think so
[10:37] <shleda> here is the original folder -> drwxrwxrwx 1 root root       4096 2009-08-17 15:09 Zend-eclipse
[10:37] <sreeju> my theme showing a warning "theme will not look as intended because the required icon theme 'azenis icons' is not installed."
[10:37] <geekphreak> sda2 is ?
[10:37] <erUSUL> shleda: grep sda2 /proc/mounts
[10:37] <sreeju> what to do? please help me
[10:38] <geekphreak> erUSUL: good idea :)
[10:38] <shleda> My evolution data folder in home points to sda2/mail/evolution and it works
[10:38] <shleda> sda2 is my c drive
[10:38] <rww> I'm gonna go ahead and guess noexec
[10:38] <eveningsky> anyone here good with ecryptfs?
[10:38] <erUSUL> rww: :)
[10:38] <shleda> kumar@kumar:/media/sda2$ grep sda2 /proc/mounts
[10:38] <shleda> /dev/sda2 /media/sda2 fuseblk rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,user_id=0,group_id=0,allow_other,blksize=4096 0 0
[10:38] <geekphreak> rww: very much possible
[10:38] <geekphreak> erUSUL: howdy :)
[10:39] <erUSUL> shleda: rww guessed right
[10:39] <rww> \o/
[10:39] <geekphreak> rww gets a candy lol
[10:39] <erUSUL> shleda: the parititon is mounted noexec. nothing can be runned from it
[10:39] <sreeju> please help me
[10:39] <shleda> sorry but i didnt get you guys :(
[10:39] <geekphreak> sreeju: ask
[10:40] <sreeju> my theme showing a warning "theme will not look as intended because the required icon theme 'azenis icons' is not installed."
[10:40] <shleda> erUSUL: oh ok I got you, but how do I turn it to exec from noexec
[10:40] <Gryllida> !cpan
[10:40] <Gryllida> how do I get cpan?
[10:40] <Gryllida> for Perl
[10:40] <erUSUL> shleda: you have to change the default mount options for ntfs drives.
[10:40] <sreeju> how to solve it?
[10:40] <odie5533> What are disadvantages to using the amd64 version?
[10:40] <geekphreak> brb
[10:40] <geekphreak> /quit
[10:40] <Curly_Q> Shleda were you at one time able to work that folder at one time?
[10:41] <wei_> wei
[10:41] <wei_> 有人不
[10:41] <lightbricko> My fingertips are too large for my laptop keyboard button. Is there a setting I can set to change it?
[10:41] <erUSUL> !cn
[10:41] <sreeju> some body please help me...
[10:41] <erUSUL> shleda: you have to install the mentioned icon theme
[10:41] <erUSUL> sreeju: ^
[10:41] <erUSUL> shleda: sorry
[10:42] <wei_> haha
[10:42] <sreeju> how to install it?
[10:42] <odie5533> Is there a mini installer for 10.04?
[10:42] <psycho_oreos> !lucid | odie5533
[10:42] <erUSUL> sreeju: drag and drop it over the System>Preferences>appearance dialog window
[10:42] <Curly_Q> Lightbricko, try ESP or surgically altering your fingertips. Use an external keyboard.
[10:43] <shleda> ok let me just try to fix it
[10:43] <Kangarooo> how to resset all mixer settings(output/input)?
[10:43] <sreeju> what to drag and drop
[10:43] <erUSUL> sreeju: usually is a tar.gz probably you can find it in www.gnome-look.org
[10:43] <erUSUL> !themes
[10:44] <sreeju> yah that way i installed the theme
[10:44] <sreeju> but it shows this warning message
[10:45] <erUSUL> sreeju: but it lacks the icon theme that comes in a separate file
[10:45] <lightbricko> Curly_Q: you mean "Extrasensory perception"?
[10:46] <sreeju> then how to get the required icon theme
[10:46] <shleda> kyrix: rww erUSUL I use pySDM to manage my drives, and I have checked permit execution
[10:46] <Curly_Q> I was bantering with you. If your fingertips are too big, use an external USB keyboard.
[10:47] <kyrix> shleda, remove noexec from fstab
[10:47] <erUSUL> sreeju: second time 11:43 < erUSUL> sreeju: usually is a tar.gz probably you can find it in www.gnome-look.org
[10:47] <lightbricko> Curly_Q: That's a pity Curly_Q, I thought I was the one bantering with you guys :)
[10:47] <odie5533> What are disadvantages to using the amd64 version?
[10:47] <Curly_Q> Lightbricko, I knew by the tenor of your question that you were bantering.   :)
[10:47] <shleda> but there is no noexec in fstab!!!
[10:47] <sreeju> ok let me check thank you
[10:48] <shleda> this is fstab entry -> /dev/sda2                                  /media/sda2  ntfs  nls=iso8859-1,group=developer,users,umask=000  0  0
[10:48] <lightbricko> Curly_Q: I gotta be more subtile in the future
[10:48] <Curly_Q> That is like asking:   My eyes are to big, do I need a larger computer monitor?
[10:48] <Trashi> hi. i have a small apache question. i want to reach my html/php files by typing http://my_ip_address ... but there is always a 404 error, because i dont know the path in which i have to paste my files. is there anybody who can help me to find out please!
[10:49] <geekphreak> Trashi: /var/www
[10:49] <kyrix> shleda, can you put exec and remount?
[10:49] <Gryllida> sudo apt-cache search perl IO::Select <-- does it do something for you?
[10:49] <lightbricko> Curly_Q: A guy at my job told me about a girl saying "You are right, there are no more papers in our fax machine. Can you please fax some?"
[10:49] <shleda> ok let me try
[10:49] <Curly_Q> lol
[10:49] <rww> shleda: users implies noexec, you'd want to put exec after users.
[10:50] <lightbricko> I don't know if it was a misunderstanding or if she was serious, but she seemed stupid in general.
[10:50] <geekphreak> Trashi: any html/php or any files regarding website, copy it to that folder /var/www
[10:50] <Trashi> geekphreak: sorry dont works ... and it also do not work if i put the files into /var/www/html
[10:50] <Beyecixramd> Flash seems not to be nice with launching the webcamsettings, like in the older versions. How do i force flash to show my webcam to all websites (and microphone) since i have a light that blinks when someone is seeing with my webcam, i don't care a lot about it
[10:50] <geekphreak> Trashi: you will need perm. :)
[10:50] <Curly_Q> Yeah Lightbricko, I will DCC send you a larger keyboard.
[10:51] <Trashi> geekphreak: ah of course .. i try out
[10:51] <shleda> filesystem is busy
[10:51] <shleda> I guess I will reboot
[10:51] <geekphreak> Trashi: sudo cp file.html  /var/www , else will give you  permisson denied
[10:51] <lightbricko> Curly_Q: What do you think about this one that a beginner told me (using Windows): "It took me a while to understand how to shut the computer down. I didn't know you had to click the "Start" button to "Close" the computer. Isn't that unlogical?"
[10:51] <rww> !ot
[10:52] <lightbricko> rww: OK I'll move to OT :)
[10:52] <RfooTfoo> I deleted a user account and need to bring it back. I tried to create a user account with that same name and it says one exists already?
[10:52] <cortexman> here's my solution to my earlier question: how do you print a list of all the uninstalled prerequisites of a given package without being root. aptitude -vys install wine | grep Inst | cut -f2 -d" " | tr "\n" " "
[10:52] <Curly_Q> Lightbricko, why not just either pull the plug or the on-off button on the computer?   I have met many people like that.
[10:52] <Trashi> geekphreak: grml .. -rwxrwxrwx 1 apache apache 2 20. Apr 11:41 index.html ... do not work :/
[10:53] <lightbricko> Curly_Q: I haven't actually.
[10:53] <Curly_Q> I have been servicing Electronics for almost 40 years.
[10:54] <geekphreak> Trashi: make sure apache is running, then in browser type http://localhost/
[10:54] <lightbricko> Curly_Q: Let's chat on #ubuntu-offtopic instead
[10:54] <Trashi> all other pages are running ... more then 10 subdomains etc
[10:54] <Trashi> i have only this root problem^^
[10:54] <Curly_Q> Lightbricko a lady called in a Tech to complain about her TV was not working. The tech found that the TV was unplugged.
[10:55] <lightbricko> Curly_Q: Cool, it sounds real to (no exaggeration)
[10:56] <geekphreak> Trashi:  all other work?
[10:56] <Trashi> yes
[10:56] <Trashi> so i think it must be a wrong setting one apache config files
[10:58] <geekphreak> Trashi:  you get 404?
[10:59] <Trashi> geekphreak: yes
[10:59] <killaz_> hi is there a way to monitor system calls in ubuntu ?
[11:00] <killaz_> hi is there a way to monitor system calls in ubuntu ?
[11:00] <Trashi>  killaz_: /var/log ?
[11:00] <geekphreak> Trashi: whats ServerName set too?
[11:00] <emacspp> Who can tell me why "man export" is unavailble in Ubuntu 9.10
[11:01] <erUSUL> killaz_: all system calls ? or the ones of a specific program?
[11:01] <erUSUL> emacspp: export the shell built-in ?
[11:01] <erUSUL> emacspp: "help export"
[11:01] <Trashi> geekphreak: to nothing ... its commented out
[11:01] <bullgard4> What is the function of the directory /usr/share/package-hooks? What Python files does it include?
[11:01] <iceroot> emacspp: i guess its in man bash
[11:02] <geekphreak> Trashi: :)
[11:02] <Trashi> geekphreak: ? :)
[11:02] <emacspp> thanks  ,help export is ok
[11:02] <iceroot> emacspp: export is a shell builtin
[11:02] <Trashi> geekphreak: thats the place where i have to set the ip adress of the serve? :D
[11:02] <AdvoWork> problems with this dual monitor thing, basically got to gnome display properties, it only listed one monitor even though it was kind of working. I lost the ability to type stuff(like in here), any suggestions please?
[11:02] <geekphreak> Trashi: for local , just use localhost
[11:03] <Trashi> geekphreak: its never local
[11:03] <geekphreak> Trashi: irhgt , else qualified address
[11:03] <geekphreak> right*
[11:03] <Trashi> geekphreak: thank u very much! ill try it out!!!
[11:03] <emacspp> I think I must study english hard to catch what your tip mean
[11:03] <emacspp> Thanks for your help
[11:03] <erUSUL> no problem
[11:04] <emacspp> exit
[11:04] <killaz_> sry for the delay i have a pizza in the oven .. so no it would be to monitor system calls generally
[11:04] <emacspp> sorry ,I think it is a term
[11:04] <antgel> kyrix: they did ifup eth0, and it said unknown interface eth0
[11:04] <killaz_> its just as a young programmer that i am it would help me
[11:05] <erUSUL> killaz_: « strace program »
[11:06] <kyrix> antgel, what does a ifconfig output?
[11:06] <erUSUL> killaz_: « strace program 2> strace.log » then look at the log « less strace.log » (it can get really big)
[11:07] <killaz_> thx a lot
[11:07] <Trashi> geekphreak: lol im sorry, but there is still the same error 404 :/
[11:07] <geekphreak> Trashi: restarted apache?
[11:08] <Ddorda> how do I restore xorg.conf? I tred deleting it, but it's still missing
[11:08] <geekphreak> hmm thats wierd
[11:08] <Ven]n> uhm.. whats the easiest way to upgrade kernel to 2.6.33? I want it for my wifi card to work :)
[11:08] <Ven]n> is there a repo or something with newer kernels?
[11:08] <dotnetted> erm - stupid question - how can the local IP be set while keeping the dns servers auto via the network manager gui?
[11:09] <Trashi> geekphreak: yes
[11:10] <geekphreak> Trashi: the only other thing i can think of is in apche DocumentRot is set to different  folder?
[11:10] <geekphreak> Root*
[11:10] <Ven]n> the newest kernel i find by searching repo is 2.6.32-21
[11:10] <Trashi> geekphreak: to /var/www/hmtl ... but i did put my files into this dir and there was no change
[11:11] <geekphreak> Trashi: hmtl or html :d
[11:12] <Trashi>  geekphreak: html ;)
[11:12] <Curly_Q> Trashi are you able to see a simple index.html file without the:    error 404   ?
[11:13] <TheUros> how i can enable mod rewrite in ubuntu server ?
[11:14] <llutz> TheUros: a2enable rewrite
[11:14] <Trashi> Curly_Q: yes .. with every fucking subdomain ... it all works really fine except the root dir which is unreachable
[11:14] <Curly_Q> Trashi in most cases the DEFAULT PAGE is:   index.html     However if you designate it: index.php or    .anything then you need to check that.
[11:14] <geekphreak> Trashi: watch language plz
[11:14] <antgel> *please
[11:15] <geekphreak> llutz: howdy
[11:15] <poutine>   Something wicked happened resolving 'us.archive.ubuntu.com:http' (-5 - No address associated with hostname) <-Does Ubuntu not have an approval team for error messages? 'Something wicked happened' seems unprofessional, plus it offends us truly wicked people
[11:15] <Trashi> Curly_Q: i did try out with index.html
[11:16] <Trashi>  geekphreak: which language ;)
[11:16] <erUSUL> !bugs | poutine
[11:17] <poutine> it's not a bug, I plugged in eth0, and it took over for a zombified wlan0, I just question why error messages contain things like 'something wicked happened'
[11:17] <Curly_Q> Trashi, the problem may be two fold. 1. If you set the permissions in root, then you will not have access to the file unless in root. 2. If you use sudo access, then your settings may vary.
[11:18] <ysr> punten :D
[11:18] <geekphreak> TheUros: trying to set clean url's?
[11:18] <erUSUL> poutine: it is a bug if you feel it is offensive. just report it and see if others agree with you. the text may be changed for future versions.
[11:19] <geekphreak>                                                                                                   
[11:19] <geekphreak> hmm
[11:19] <geekphreak> sorry about that
[11:20] <ysr> sorry.... :)
[11:20] <ysr> can i ask something?
[11:20] <Trashi> Curly_Q: well i did set permission to apache:apache and chmod to 770 and it doesnt work
[11:20] <Mike1983> Hello. I was finally convinced to give Ubuntu a try, so I'll get it. But I see that there's a new version coming up like... real soon. Should I wait to download the new version? I'm not sure how upgrading works once the system is installed (if I have to burn another image or just update online).
[11:21] <moetunes> ysr: you just ask here :)
[11:21] <rww> Mike1983: You can upgrade online; see the instructions I'm about to have ubottu send you
[11:21] <rww> ubottu: upgrade | Mike1983
[11:21] <geekphreak> Mike1983: its coming out on april 29 , if you can wait :)
[11:21] <Tenkawa> so... anyone running an elantech touchpad?
[11:21] <Trashi> Curly_Q: btw .. im using webmin and there is an entry for "standard server" > servername = ip:80 > documentroot /var/www/html
[11:21] <Curly_Q> Mike1983 download the latest working version of Ubuntu and work with that. If you learn and make mistakes, it is better to learn now rather than to waste valuable time waiting for the latest version.
[11:21] <ysr> i have some problem with upgrading to ubuntu lucid...
[11:22] <ysr> my plymounth seem doesn't work well
[11:22] <Curly_Q> Trashi, try using a GUI ssh client instead.
[11:22] <Mike1983> Alright, I'll get this one and see if I can handle it. Thanks for the links and the info guys.
[11:22] <DCSatyajeet> is der any software similar to ccproxy in ubuntu ?
[11:22] <Trashi> i did try that also via putty
[11:22] <ysr> it looks very big when i boot....
[11:23] <DCSatyajeet> is der any software similar to ccproxy in ubuntu ?
[11:23] <ysr> how do i fix it??
[11:23] <DJones> ysr: Until 10.04 is released, any support questions should be asked in #ubuntu+1, if you ask in there, somebody should be able to help you
[11:23] <ysr> ow....
[11:24] <ysr> sorry, i entered the wrong room
[11:24] <ysr> thanks for the information...
[11:24] <DJones> ysr: No worries, it happens :0
[11:24] <AdvoWork> problems with this dual monitor thing, basically got to gnome display properties, it only listed one monitor even though it was kind of working. I lost the ability to type stuff(like in here), any suggestions please?
[11:24] <erUSUL> DCSatyajeet: what does ccproxy do ?
[11:24] <Curly_Q> I have installed Webmin Trashi, I didn't like it due to its non user friendly interface. Try using an ssh server with Ubuntu. puTTY is a good client for it too.
[11:24] <geekphreak> IdleOne: howdy :)
[11:24] <erUSUL> !webmin
[11:24] <DCSatyajeet> if i have internet connection i can share it with people
[11:24] <DCSatyajeet> using cc proxy
[11:24] <erUSUL> !ics | DCSatyajeet
[11:25] <DCSatyajeet> ok
[11:25] <DCSatyajeet> thanx
[11:26] <geekphreak> wow even firestarter can share interesting
[11:26] <Trashi> geekphreak: lol .. if it try https://ip_adress apache is answering :/
[11:26] <Curly_Q> Trashi, I use SSH Tectia which is expensive but if you can download the earlier Beta for free, it works just as good. It is a GUI and very nice with copy and paste and is a no-nonsense SSH client and server if you like Windows or the IBM Linux version server.
[11:27] <geekphreak> erUSUL: apache channel #httpd right?
[11:28] <erUSUL> geekphreak: i really dunno; soz :)
[11:28] <geekphreak> ok
[11:28] <brianherman> geekphreak:seems like it
[11:28] <geekphreak> brianherman: thanks mate
[11:28] <Curly_Q> Trashi try installing ssh open server.
[11:29] <geekphreak> Trashi: better option would be ask about apache there :)
[11:30] <Curly_Q> Geekphreak, I believe that his files may be in the correct directory, but the permissions were set either from a client or from root.
[11:30] <geekphreak> Curly_Q:  oh ok
[11:31] <Curly_Q> Root has final say who can use allow execute or access them.
[11:31] <switchgirl> is it too early for volcano jokes or should i let the dust settle first?
[11:32] <Curly_Q> Which reminds me that I need to die the roots of my hair.   hehe.
[11:32] <minusvirus> hi
[11:32] <Curly_Q> When I do my gardening I have root access.
[11:37] <eveningsky> I have a partition that was encrypted at install in LinuxMint Helena. Now running Ubuntu Studio. I have the passphrase, but not a key. Is it possible to decrypt it?
[11:39] <Curly_Q> Eveningsky why would you encrypt any partition on install? If there is nothing there to encrypt but just the installation files?
[11:40] <Curly_Q> I would think that encryption is best after the install.
[11:41] <eveningsky> Curly_Q, My home directory. The installer said "Do you want to encrypt your home directory to protect your files if you lose your computer" or something like that.
[11:41] <eveningsky> Curly_Q, it sounded like a good idea at the time
[11:42] <cricketbrother> Hello,everybody!
[11:42] <Curly_Q> OK, then, I have seen that but I chose first to not go there. I figured that it would be better to encrypt it later. That seems to be a dumb thing for install because you don't have any files of a personal nature.
[11:42] <eveningsky> Hi | cricketbrother
[11:43] <Oer> Curly_Q, that is not the issue, eveningsky asks how to decrypt
[11:43] <joaopinto> Curly_Q, actuall yoy may have, if you use a mysql db or other software which may save important information in your install filesystem
[11:44] <joaopinto> Oer, I am not familiar with encrypted fds, but you should be able as long you have the partition key saved somewhere
[11:44] <littlepenguin> the pro i see in encrypting the whole system that someone with physical access to the pc can t do anything without knowning the decrypt phrase and/or key
[11:44] <phani> Hi I have a T400 laptop connected to docking station with an 24" external monitor. I can use mouse,keyboard everything to make it work... but my external monitor doesn't display... any suggestions please...
[11:45] <ajsensen> can someone help me with atftp
[11:45] <littlepenguin> phani what grafic card?
[11:45] <Kills> i have a problem
[11:45] <Kills> with sound
[11:46] <Kills> last time I came because my sound had no quality people here gave a a link i followed the guide and now when my hifi is conected to my laptop
[11:46] <Kills> both are playing at the same time i need only the hifi to play
[11:47] <phani> ﻿littlepenguin: its  intel
[11:47] <Curly_Q> Eveningsky check this URL:     http://news.softpedia.com/news/Encrypted-Ubuntu-8-04-85271.shtml
[11:47] <phani> with ATI catalyst
[11:47] <eveningsky> littlepenguin, It's kind of like having adult proof medicine bottles to keep the kids from opening them.
[11:47] <littlepenguin> eveneing i want to see how someone decrypts a 1024 bit encryption
[11:47] <phani> ﻿littlepenguin: sorry its nvidia
[11:47] <littlepenguin> phani what now??intel nvidia or ati??
[11:47] <phani> nvidia
[11:48] <littlepenguin> phani ok you installed the drivers?
[11:48] <bentob0x> while upgrading to 9.10, the update software showed me an 'hdparm.conf' diff between my version and the new 9.10 one.  I clicked on 'keep my version' but I would like to see the diff again to see what is different, how can I get my hand on a clean copy of the most recent version of hdparam.conf?
[11:48] <eveningsky> Curly_Q, I already have it encrypted. I want to decrypt it. Thanks for the effort though.
[11:48] <phani> ﻿littlepenguin : how do i check that...i'm sorry i'm new to ubuntu
[11:49] <Kills> some1 pelase tell hwow to stop laptop from palying when its conencetd to sumthin
[11:49] <littlepenguin> phani no problem..go under system->hardware drivers
[11:49] <littlepenguin> look if drivers are activated
[11:49] <erUSUL> bentob0x: maybe the installer left a copy around; do « ls /etc/hdparm.conf* »
[11:50] <Kills> erUSUL,  the guide you agve me last time made my laptop play music when its plugged and only the hifi is supposed to play
[11:50] <Curly_Q> Eveningsky this I am sure will help you:     http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/item/23/
[11:50] <eveningsky> I've already googled quite a bit and tried a bunch of things. I think I need someone who know ecryptfs pretty well to make it clear for me.
[11:51] <phani> ﻿littlepenguin: when i do that it says No proprietary drivers are in use on this system and also for nvidia its not checked . I mean for the enabled option its not checked.
[11:51] <littlepenguin> ok phani.does it recommmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmend a driver for you??
[11:51] <littlepenguin> sry
[11:51] <erUSUL> Kills: revert the changes you made ? or try installing  linux-backports-modules-alsa-karmic-generic
[11:51] <littlepenguin> fkin keyboard stuck
[11:51] <dtopala> Hi!
[11:52] <Kills> if i revert the changes the sound quality will go down again
[11:52] <phani> ﻿littlepenguin : nope...
[11:52] <dtopala> Does anyone know a good snmp manager on unbuntu ?
[11:52] <Kills> how do i install that?
[11:52] <Curly_Q> Littlepenguin, you may have spilled a liquid on your keyboard. Try another keyboard.
[11:52] <erUSUL> Kills: then try the second option
[11:52] <erUSUL> Kills: sudo aptitude install linux-backports-modules-alsa-karmic-generic
[11:52] <erUSUL> Kills: reboot
[11:52] <littlepenguin> phani what card you have?
[11:53] <happyaron> does ubuntu have framebuffer enabled by default?
[11:53] <littlepenguin> curly dunno why this happens..there is no glue or similar things on my keyboard.D:
[11:53] <Kills> restarting now brb
[11:53] <dtopala> Does anyone know a good snmp manager on unbuntu ?
[11:53] <graffz`> what could be the most suitable/compatible release of ubuntu for compaq presario m2000?
[11:55] <cortexman> I wrote a script called apt-home that solves the problem I asked about in here earlier http://grey.colorado.edu/mingus/index.php/apt-home
[11:55] <poutine> cortexman, I disagree with your solution
[11:55] <Kills> still both playing
[11:56] <cortexman> of course you do
[11:56] <znxtch> I'm not sure if it's appropriate to ask here but can anyone suggest a best course of action for downloading music in Ubuntu.  Pay services that is.
[11:56] <cortexman> this is the internet
[11:56] <znxtch> The two stores in Music Store aren't doing it for me
[11:56] <cortexman> and THIS is irc
[11:56] <znxtch> Can I add any additional stores?
[11:57] <Curly_Q> Littlepenguine, that happens with a buffer overflow in most cases. But if it happens often, it is a keyboard issue. Try another keyboard and see if your guess is correct.
[11:57] <poutine> cortexman, this fails when installing a new kernel
[11:57] <znxtch> Correction stores in Rhythmbox.
[11:57] <littlepenguin> ööö curly sure a buffer overflow??
[11:57] <cortexman> poutine, well it *does* say caveat emptor. if you need a new kernel use pbuilder:)
[11:57] <cortexman> this will install almost every app...
[11:57] <littlepenguin> that happens only in my ubuntu machine..installed in vmware
[11:58] <poutine> cortexman, How do I know whether your hokey script will work or not?
[11:58] <cortexman> read and understand the code
[11:58] <poutine> it fails with the kernel
[11:58] <poutine> So I have to become a programmer to use your app effectively?
[11:58] <cortexman> its only 6 lines of code fercryinoutloud
[11:58] <Curly_Q> Littlepenguin, it may be that you need to go to the keyboard settings and check the REPEAT settings and SPEED of REPEAT.
[11:58] <cortexman> trollol
[11:58] <littlepenguin> ah ok..thanks curly
[11:59] <poutine> cortexman, it fails with kdelibs
[11:59] <poutine> When _does_ it work?
[11:59] <Curly_Q> Your welcome. Let me know if that works.
[11:59] <odie5533> is there a way to disable the two startup sounds ubuntu makes?
[12:00] <cortexman> poutine you don't really know what you're talking aout
[12:00] <cortexman> *about
[12:00] <cortexman> it can download and copy *any* packages
[12:00] <cortexman> it "installs"
[12:00] <littlepenguin> odie in sound settings
[12:00] <cortexman> its not real. but you can realy use it. for rea.
[12:00] <cortexman> damn my l key is stickin
[12:00] <Kills> odie5533 System > Preferences > Sound
[12:00] <poutine> cortexman, So you admit it's a novelty piece of software?
[12:00] <cortexman> do you admit that you're a bot?
[12:00] <odie5533> Kills: what do I do from there?
[12:01] <poutine> I am not a bot...
[12:01] <cortexman> that's what they would say
[12:01] <Curly_Q> odie5533 this URL may help you:      http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/2736/ubuntu_disable_startup_sound/
[12:01] <Kills> odie5533 Sound theme
[12:01] <poutine> A tortoise?
[12:01] <Kills> ok follow the guide
[12:01] <Kills> anyways
[12:01] <Kills> erUSUL,  any other ideas?
[12:02] <erUSUL> Kills: nope sorry; ask in #alsa ?
[12:02] <dariusvw> Greetings, anyone have a moment to help an ubuntu/linux noob?
[12:02] <geekphreak> dariusvw: ask
[12:03] <killaz_> why bot exist in the first place ?
[12:03] <poutine> bots automate time loss
[12:03] <Curly_Q> Odie5533 This URL may work for you:    http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=648321
[12:04] <dariusvw> i just set up Ubuntu, i got internet to work through my works proxy, but there are allot of port restrictions. So i Tried toput it on a direct IP, but it will not accept a Gateway setting
[12:04] <killaz_> ok yeah but i heard i think its bejin the most infected place in the world for bot i just dont get it (ok the bot to answer question is far from bein a nuissance)
[12:08] <Curly_Q> Dariusvw if you are behind a subnet firewall and your work place allows certain traffic and you try to override the default gateway, then, there may be router rules for that in your case. Because if you are a 192.168.0.104 behind an allowed DHCP router and you try to be the default gateway, you may and will be blocked. The default gateway router only sees your DHCP router address and ignores your address.
[12:08] <littlepenguin> but there is an option....im using the irc through desproxy
[12:09] <littlepenguin> you can proxy any port then ;:D
[12:09] <francois> hi there, how can I resize an image file with dd?
[12:09] <LanPi> exit
[12:09] <LanPi> quit
[12:09] <Angel_Tears> a quick question
[12:09] <killaz_> francois pourquoi tu le fait pas avec gimp ?
[12:09] <Angel_Tears> i installed ubunto 9.35 i guess once
[12:09] <graffz`> what could be the most suitable/compatible release of ubuntu for compaq presario m2000?.
[12:09] <Angel_Tears> i dont have my network driver for my computer
[12:10] <Angel_Tears> and i dont have an internet connection
[12:10] <erUSUL> francois: with dd's seek option ?
[12:10] <Angel_Tears> how can i get the drivers for my computer ?
[12:10] <iceroot> Angel_Tears: download it with another pc which have internet-access
[12:10] <Angel_Tears> thats the only way? isnt there like a database for drivers in ubunto?
[12:10] <francois> erUSUL: I tried: sudo dd of=/swap.img seek=8186760 bs=1k count=0
[12:10] <erUSUL> Angel_Tears: ubuntu includes most/all drivers
[12:11] <francois> but it does not change anything
[12:11] <dariusvw> Curly_Q i am trying a direct to the router connection
[12:11] <littlepenguin> angel try install through ubuntu cd
[12:11] <Angel_Tears> erUSUL: it had none of my computer drivers
[12:11] <erUSUL> francois: not surprising if count is 0; is it?
[12:11] <Angel_Tears> am totally new to ubunto, it toke me a day to install it
[12:11] <killaz_> lol
[12:11] <Angel_Tears> ya
[12:11] <killaz_> a day wow
[12:11] <Curly_Q> Dariusvw, are you bypassing your router to the default gateway?
[12:11] <Kills> took me 15 mins
[12:12] <francois> erUSUL: hehe, that's just the commands I got from the web they all have count=0
[12:12] <erUSUL> francois: also bs=1k is too low?
[12:12] <Angel_Tears> kept gicing me errors and getting stuck at the ubunto flashing logo
[12:12] <littlepenguin> angel wait for the reinstall nights because you messed somethings
[12:12] <dariusvw> Angel_T i just installed Ubuntu 9.10, i am new to. Worked well in 2 hours or so
[12:12] <Angel_Tears> giving*
[12:12] <littlepenguin> angel what errors
[12:12] <francois> erUSUL: I'll try it with 1M
[12:12] <dariusvw> Curly_Q yes, cable direct from PC to Router
[12:12] <Angel_Tears> well,, i dont really have that fast internet connection,, and i live in the middle east
[12:13] <killaz_> its so bizare ubuntu is so friendly user
[12:13] <Kills> is there anyway i can just disable my laptop internal sound speakers
[12:13] <Curly_Q> Darius if it worked two hours ago and does not work now, perhaps you check your RJ45 cables first. Layer 1
[12:13] <Angel_Tears> i just needed the driver for my nVidia and my sound card
[12:13] <Angel_Tears> nVidia Gforce
[12:14] <erUSUL> francois: i would do dd if=/dev/zero of=/swap.img seek=8186760 bs=1M count=100 that should gow the image 100 MiB ( try with a copy first or with a trow away image file)
[12:14] <littlepenguin> the nvidia drivers need to be downloaded
[12:14] <killaz_> angel look if ur drivers is available on the hardware website
[12:14] <killaz_> hardware manifacture *
[12:14] <dariusvw> It worked from behind the proxy, and worked withought a gateway setting. Surley a direct connection needs the gateway setting?
[12:14] <Angel_Tears> i guess the nVidia is easy to find, but what about my sound card?
[12:14] <francois> erUSUL: thx I'll try that
[12:14] <Angel_Tears> dont know the model
[12:14] <Angel_Tears> SS something
[12:14] <Angel_Tears> old 1
[12:14] <killaz_> what is ur soundcard
[12:14] <killaz_> ?
[12:14] <littlepenguin> audigy se??
[12:15] <killaz_> creative ?
[12:15] <littlepenguin> ss is sthg before 50 years
[12:15] <Angel_Tears> nope
[12:15] <Kills> Soundmax?
[12:15] <Angel_Tears> its an ancient 1
[12:15] <Angel_Tears> lol
[12:15] <kubanc> is there anybody here that know wjy č,š,ž aren't working in notepad++ under wine?
[12:15] <Kills> maybe youre in the wriong language
[12:15] <killaz_> its a creative
[12:15] <Kills> wait Ill try
[12:16] <Kills> It wont work because the notepad doesnt have those letters i think
[12:16] <Kills> try using another program
[12:16] <Curly_Q> Dariusvw, If think what I think you are asking is that you are asking whether the default settings are either STATIC or DHCP i.e., Dynamic. In that case you need to set up a DYNAMIC setting rather than DHCP if your default gateway is either DHCP or DYNAMIC.
[12:17] <killaz_> there is no driver for linux on the creative website
[12:17] <Angel_Tears> :(
[12:17] <t0rc> kubanc: use scribes or something so you can eliminate if its an issue with wine
[12:17] <rdz> hi all. how can i disable cpufrequency scaling permanently? i know of the cpufreq-selector utility, but the changes made with don't survive a reboot. any ideas?
[12:17] <linx|> it is an audigy se ?
[12:17] <Kills> linux has sound problems
[12:17] <killaz_> wait il check a little bit on web
[12:17] <Angel_Tears> č,š,ž <<< unknown for notpad under windows XP
[12:18] <linx|> Angel_Tears: what card is it ? is it PCI ?
[12:18] <Angel_Tears> i think so
[12:18] <Kills> try notepad ++ if you like notepad that bad or use other programs like ope office ones
[12:18] <dariusvw> Curly_Q i am manualy entering the IP
[12:18] <killaz_> on ubuntu 10.04 it will be compatible as i see on the web
[12:18] <killaz_> in about 9 days
[12:18] <linx|> Angel_Tears: what comes up in lspci for it ?
[12:18] <Kills> ubuntu 10.04 in about 9 days>>>????
[12:18] <linx|> Kills: yes
[12:18] <Angel_Tears> i totally dont have an idea what your talking about
[12:19] <Angel_Tears> i'll get my motherbored model and find the soundcard
[12:19] <Kills> i sure hope it will solve my sound problemsa
[12:19] <linx|> Angel_Tears: run a terminal, type lspci, and look to see if says your soundcard
[12:19] <Kills> you will be able to just update to 10.04 right?
[12:19] <linx|> Angel_Tears: or copy and paste the output to a pastebin
[12:19] <killaz_> ok its a onboard soundcard
[12:19] <Angel_Tears> will do
[12:20] <linx|> who said it was onboard?
[12:20] <Angel_Tears> thx for the help
[12:20] <Kills> lol
[12:20] <Curly_Q> Dariusvw it is basically your TCP/IP settings you are trying to set up.
[12:20] <killaz_> coz u said i totally dont have an idea what your talking about
[12:20] <linx|> killaz_: you didnt think he meant about the lspci stuff ?
[12:21] <Angel_Tears> " linx|>	Angel_Tears: run a terminal, type lspci, and look to see if says your soundcard " << gonna do that
[12:21] <killaz_> linx i taught he had problem with hes driver so ...
[12:22] <Kills> alsa is deserted
[12:22] <dariusvw> curly_Q correct, i enter the IP, DNS,and the netmask
[12:22] <Curly_Q> Dariusvw:     https://help.ubuntu.com/6.06/ubuntu/serverguide/C/tcpip.html
[12:22] <dariusvw> but no matter what i put in the Gateway section, it returns to 0.0.0.0
[12:23] <gf0710020216> Is there a off topic channel?
[12:23] <coachj> anyone use adobe air?
[12:23] <coz_> killaz_,  I am not sure about that... I use also all the time... I think it depends on the audio card and if it is or is not prefessional grade
[12:23] <ajsensen> someone using atftpd
[12:24] <Curly_Q> Dariusvw then see this:    https://help.ubuntu.com/9.04/serverguide/C/network-configuration.html
[12:24] <coz_> killaz_,  I meant alsa
[12:24] <gf0710020216> Is there a off topic channel?
[12:24] <JoshuaL> !offtopic
[12:24] <Sno0py_> can sombody help me with vlc? i try to record from my web cam it starts thern goes haywire http://pastebin.com/7zkaVyki
[12:25] <Sno0py_> the output from vlc and dmesg | tail http://pastebin.com/7zkaVyki
[12:25] <bullgard4> What is the function of the directory /usr/share/package-hooks? What Python files does it include?
[12:25] <killaz_> i lost u coz why u talk about alsa now ?
[12:26] <coz_> Sno0py_,  I cant help with this but if no one can help here you may want to try the ##linux channel....
[12:27] <Kills> lol
[12:28] <Curly_Q> Sno0py I saw this:  uvcvideo: Found UVC 1.00 device <unnamed> (046d:080f)   There is no device seen and too many buffer overflows. Check for drivers.
[12:29] <Sno0py_> what and how to check for drivers?
[12:30] <alexs> Anyone know where the edgy repo in old-releases has gone?
[12:30] <alexs> http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/edgy/ 404s
[12:30] <Curly_Q> Do an apt-get install for that device. Then apt-get upgrade or update.
[12:31] <Sno0py_> still lost whats the device name?
[12:31] <Sno0py_> sudo apt-get install?
[12:31] <jrib> alexs: edgy has not been supported for a long time
[12:31] <Curly_Q> Yes.
[12:31] <Curly_Q> Do you know the actual Model Number and Part Number of that device?
[12:32] <Curly_Q> Go to the Manufacturers website and find out if it is Linux supported and if so where are the drivers for the device.
[12:32] <shleda> kyrix: rww thanks guys :-) I can run eclipse now :-)
[12:32] <kyrix> shleda, what was the problem?
[12:32] <Sno0py_> sudo apt-get install dont know what to put here?
[12:33] <chripher> avelldiroll: hello
[12:33] <shleda> dont know but noexec solved it
[12:33] <kyrix> shleda, adding exec? or adding noexec?
[12:33] <shleda> sorry, adding exec solved it :-)
[12:34] <dariusvw> Curly_Q i seem to be explaining this badly. I can set an IP, DNS and a netmask. But when i click on the 0.0.0.0 under gate way and change it to my gateway 196.*.*.* it returns to 0.0.0.0 each time.
[12:34] <axisys> !kernel
[12:34] <kiliso> i was wondering if someone could help me with a sound problem on  karmic
[12:34] <shleda>   /dev/sda2                                  /media/sda2  ntfs  nls=iso8859-1,group=developer,users,exec,umask=000  0  0
[12:34] <Curly_Q> 0.0.0.0 is QUAD.
[12:34] <shleda> thanks a ton kyrix and rww and I can not see geekphreak but thanks to him
[12:35] <axisys> !ask > kiliso
[12:35] <Ashish> Can i get whole ubuntu packages in a DVD , I have very slow net connection so i can't download packages fast
[12:36] <shleda> Ashish: I am not sure if you can get in India, where do you live, scubscribe to Airtel/BSNL broadband
[12:36] <Curly_Q> 0.0.0.0 is use with firewalls.
[12:36] <kiliso> I installed Ubuntu 9.10 and have no sound i tried to purge the alsa utils n such and re install them all once i did that i get a dummy output
[12:36] <avelldiroll> chripher, yes?
[12:36] <dariusvw> Curly_Q okay, but then where do i enter my gareway info?
[12:36] <chripher> avelldiroll: did you have time to test the guide
[12:36] <dariusvw> *gateway that is
[12:36] <avelldiroll> chripher, i tested yhe guide ... it worked flawlessly
[12:36] <avelldiroll> *the
[12:36] <IdleOne> kiliso: run alsamixer and ensure nothing is muted
[12:37] <Ashish> thanks
[12:37] <pradeep> hi
[12:37] <Curly_Q> Dariusvw:   http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/howto-ubuntu-linux-convert-dhcp-network-configuration-to-static-ip-configuration.html
[12:37] <shleda> kiliso: try pulsaudio package, may help you
[12:37] <chripher> avelldiroll: hmm very do go wrong I am still stuck
[12:37] <shleda> Ashish: I just google and found ubuntustore.in
[12:37] <dman> hey can anyone tell me if there is a way to change the notification-osd position in gnome
[12:37] <ct529> hi everybody
[12:37] <avelldiroll> chripher, the only thing was that the webdav share won't ask for a password for checkout but it will for a commit
[12:38] <pradeep> kasane kalna makka anga
[12:38] <IdleOne> pradeep: English please
[12:38] <ct529> I still have serious problems with Xorg .... it is using a large amount of CPU, even if the memory use is a bit more under control after the last few updates
[12:38] <shleda> pradeep: no one will understand you speak english
[12:38] <avelldiroll> chripher, i also import a sample project to test before trying a checkout ... apart from that i followed the guide to the letter
[12:39] <pradeep> ya sure
[12:39] <chripher> avelldiroll: my problem is that it asks but it does now accept my passes
[12:39] <littlepenguin> dman rightclick on taskbar ->add ->notification then move it with the mouse
[12:39] <Sno0py_> Curly_Q the cam works in cheese i can take a video but not with vlc?
[12:39] <avelldiroll> chripher, the way i tested it, it didn't ask for a password for checkouts
[12:39] <chripher> avelldiroll: could you test on my machine?
[12:40] <IdleOne> kiliso: please ask your questions in the channel so that others may help/benefit.
[12:40] <IdleOne> !sound > kiliso
[12:40] <Curly_Q> Sno0py check with the manufacturer or with the Software Developers.
[12:40] <dman> littlepenguin: i mean the popup bubbles
[12:40] <avelldiroll> chripher, it is a bad habit to give access to stranger to your machine ...
[12:40] <dman> littlepenguin: they show up in like the middle of my second monitor
[12:41] <Sno0py_> is there a chatroom ?
[12:41] <dman> ive read heaps of about how stupid it cant be configured dating back to pre karmic but nothing on a fix
[12:41] <Curly_Q> Ok good folks, I have spent a few hours with Tech Support here and I need to do some work here. I hope you all have a good day. Take care.
[12:41] <chripher> avelldiroll: I will only give you semi access I write the passes you write the command isn't that possible
[12:42] <littlepenguin> dman sry dunno how to change bubble pos
[12:42] <IdleOne> dman: I don't think you can change the notification bubble position
[12:42] <kiliso> Btw on my sound problem in 9.10 i did a aplay -l and no sound cards shown (im on a laptop) didnt have this problem in mint but had HDD problems so came back to ubuntu any help would be appreciated
[12:42] <kasper__> connect irc.7f.dk
[12:43] <avelldiroll> chripher, i can give you the command here ...
[12:43] <chripher> avelldiroll: maybe pm would be better
[12:44] <chripher> avelldiroll: is there a way for you to see what I do like crossloop on windows
[12:44] <avelldiroll> chripher, i prefer to do support puclicly ... so anyone can bring some input ... put as this is fairly offtopic ... to as you like
[12:45] <avelldiroll> *do as you like
[12:45] <chripher> avelldiroll: ???
[12:46] <Exposure548> afternoon everybody
[12:46] <a_h_roth> Hello.  I've been trying to install Firefox 3.6.3 from firefox-stable (https://launchpad.net/~mozillateam/+archive/firefox-stable), but it insists on installing Firefox 3.6.  Any pointers on what I might be doing wrong?
[12:47] <avelldiroll> chripher, sorry ... i am having my lunch ... typing is a bit random
[12:47] <chripher> avelldiroll: np
[12:47] <a_h_roth> Oh, and I'm doing this on (I know, I know) Hardy.
[12:47] <coz_> lunch is way more important :)
[12:47] <Kills> yeah lunch for me too
[12:47] <chripher> avelldiroll: well okay still stuck at the same place in the guide
[12:48] <IdleOne> a_h_roth: umm, look for a PPA
[12:48] <chripher> avelldiroll: Access via WebDAV protocol (http://)
[12:48] <IdleOne> a_h_roth: guess I don't have to tell you about OEM and breakage...
[12:48] <IdleOne> a_h_roth: not OEM but EOL
[12:49] <a_h_roth> IdleOne: EOL and breakage?
[12:49] <avelldiroll> chripher, did you check that this part: "Direct repository access (file://)" worked ?
[12:49] <Kills> any1 any idea how do i stop my laptop speakers from playing when its plugged
[12:49] <chripher> avelldiroll: yes it works
[12:50] <Dr_Willis> Kills:  ive seen that asked in here about once a week.. theres proberly some answers on the forums. ive never seen an actual 'quick fix' mentioned here on irc.
[12:50] <IdleOne> a_h_roth: EOL is End of Life, which does not apply in this case so never mind that. why not just wait till the end of the month and upgrade to 10.04 which has FF3.6.3?
[12:50] <avelldiroll> chripher, did you import an initial project (using file:///)?
[12:50] <chripher> avelldiroll: is that a must?
[12:50] <Kills> link to forums please?
[12:51] <chripher> avelldiroll: how do I do that
[12:51] <IdleOne> Kills: http://www.ubuntuforums.org
[12:51] <a_h_roth> IdleOne: I'm running an old machine.  I tried installing Lucid on it, and had all sorts of problems with the graphics cards, so I went back to Hardy.
[12:51] <avelldiroll> chripher, it is not a must ... but for the sake of checking it gives a base to work with
[12:51] <psycho_oreos> !lucid | a_h_roth
[12:51] <chripher> avelldiroll: okay so how do I do
[12:51] <psycho_oreos> oops
[12:52] <avelldiroll> chripher, create a file (a helloworld will be fine) and import it to your svn: svn import /path/to/project/ file:///home/user/svn/project/trunk -m 'Initial import'
[12:52] <frantz> hey
[12:53] <IdleOne> a_h_roth: gimme a minute to find the PPA
[12:53] <a_h_roth> IdleOne: thanks.  I thought I was using the correct PPA.  But I guess not.
[12:54] <a_h_roth> IdleOne: I added the entries to sources.list, and added the correct key, but it installs 3.6, not 3.6.3.
[12:54] <IdleOne> a_h_roth: think the firefox-stable is 3.6
[12:54] <frantz> is one that can help socket programming?
[12:55] <a_h_roth> IdleOne: that would explain it, although the web page at https://launchpad.net/~mozillateam/+archive/firefox-stable insists that it's 3.6.3.
[12:55] <frantz> I have a problem whit bad file descriptor
[12:56] <kHiMzKie`> a
[12:56] <IdleOne> a_h_roth: looking at the PPA on launchpad, that is the correct one and the package installs 3.6.3
[12:56] <chripher> sudo svn import hello.txt f:///home/svn/myproject -m 'Initial import' svn: Unrecognised URL scheme for 'f:///home/svn/myproject'
[12:57] <FloodBot2> !netsplit
[12:57] <a_h_roth> IdleOne: this brings me back to my original problem.  If that's so, why is 3.6 installing?
[12:57] <avelldiroll> chripher, reread my command it is not 'f:///home/svn/myproject'  bute file:///...
[12:57] <IdleOne> a_h_roth: just the way the package was named probably. what does apt-cache policy firefox show you
[12:58] <eveningsky> I have a partition that was encrypted at install in LinuxMint Helena. Now running Ubuntu Studio. I have the passphrase, but not a key. Is it possible to decrypt it?
[12:59] <moreia> Hey, kids at home. I screwed up. I thought I wanted Shredder (bleeding edge T-Bird) and installed  ppa:ubuntu-mozilla-daily/ppa ... and then installed both Shredder and Namoroka.
[12:59] <dariusvw> why would $ sudo vi  and $ sudo nano give me different info for /etc/network/interfaces  ??
[12:59] <moreia> I want them gone, but when I try to force version in Synaptic I get an error.
[12:59] <a_h_roth> IdleOne: http://paste.ubuntu.com/419199/
[13:00] <chripher> avelldiroll: what that is what bash do to point out what is wrong
[13:00] <chripher> avelldiroll: I did not write the '
[13:00] <IdleOne> a_h_roth: well if you feel adventurous you can install the daily build from https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mozilla-daily/+archive/ppa?field.series_filter=hardy
[13:01] <IdleOne> a_h_roth: that should give you 3.6.5
[13:01] <avelldiroll> chripher, it is basic error handling from the svn command
[13:01] <chripher> avelldiroll: compare@ALFA:~$ sudo svn import hello.txt f:///home/svn/myproject/ -m 'Initial import' svn: Unrecognised URL scheme for 'f:///home/svn/myproject' compare@ALFA:~$
[13:01] <IdleOne> a_h_roth: you did update the sources list after adding the PPA?
[13:01] <moreia> idleone: if I install the daily build, how do I go back????
[13:01] <a_h_roth> IdleOne: I suppose I could.  I could also download the .deb pkg directly from firefox.com and install that.  But I didn't want to screw up the package managment.
[13:01] <moreia> Cuz I did that and I want out.
[13:01] <Kills> -.- there are like a LOT of threads in the forums
[13:02] <a_h_roth> IdleOne: of course.  I did run sudo apt-get update.
[13:02] <Dr_Willis> using the .deb wouldent really screw it up.. You could alwyas use the package manager to uninstall it.
[13:02] <avelldiroll> chripher, did you reaad what i wrote above? f:/// is not an available protocol for svn ... file:/// is
[13:02] <dariusvw> why would $ sudo vi  and $ sudo nano give me different info for /etc/network/interfaces  ??
[13:02] <Dr_Willis> but it wouldent get auto-updated.
[13:02] <llutz> dariusvw: what info?
[13:02] <Dr_Willis> dariusvw:  see what 'cat /etc/network/interfaces' says..   how do the 2 editors differ anyway?
[13:02] <Pici> Kills: Theres also a search tool on the forums.
[13:03] <Kills> yeah i know but what to search
[13:03] <avelldiroll> chricher the command to input is: svn import hello.txt file:///home/svn/myproject/ -m 'Initial import'
[13:03] <Kills> the threads could be named totally dif
[13:03] <chripher> avelldiroll: ah sorry now I see maybe a bit tired today sorry
[13:03] <a_h_roth> Dr_Willis: thanks for that.
[13:03] <IdleOne> moreia: you uninstall it the same way you would any other package. PPA ( specially daily) might not always work properly or at all
[13:03] <avelldiroll> chripher, furthermore you should not use sudo to do that
[13:04] <dariusvw> Dr_willisone is blank the other  has 2 lines "auto lo" and "iface lo inet loopback"
[13:04] <avelldiroll> chripher, using sudo when not indicated to while using the guide might be the reason why thi is not working for you ...
[13:04] <chripher> avelldiroll: compare@ALFA:~$ svn import hello.txt file:///home/svn/myproject -m 'Initial import' svn: Path 'file:///home/svn/myproject' already exists compare@ALFA:~$
[13:04] <llutz> dariusvw: typo
[13:04] <Dr_Willis> dariusvw:  i would wonder that you are making a typo one one of the commands.
[13:04] <moreia> idleOne: The problem is that if I try to use force version to roll back I get an error "E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
[13:04] <Almtesh> Good afternoon!
[13:05] <moreia> Searching for broken packages I see nuffin.
[13:05] <dariusvw> okay, thanks i'll check
[13:05] <dnivra> hello. I have Ubuntu 9.10 installed with a separate partition for home. Unfortunately it's running out of space. is there anyway other than reinstalling to integrate /home with the main file system /?
[13:06] <Dr_Willis> dnivra:  you could always link one users /home/username to some other location. If one user needs extra space..
[13:06] <avelldiroll> chripher, put hello.txt in a new directory, say "test", then do: svn import test/ file:///home/svn/myproject -m 'Initial import'
[13:06] <Dr_Willis> dnivra:  thats a little easier then merging the 2 filesystms
[13:06] <IdleOne> moreia: don't force it. uninstall the package, remove the PPA from sources and reinstall the proper package
[13:06] <moreia> dnivra: do you know what is taking up all the space?
[13:07] <avelldiroll> chripher, correction: svn import test/ file:///home/svn/myproject/trunk -m 'Initial import'
[13:07] <dnivra> dnivra, yeah my own files and the configuration files of various apps.
[13:07] <chripher> avelldiroll: compare@ALFA:~$ svn import hello.txt file:///home/svn/myproject -m 'Initial import' svn: Path 'file:///home/svn/myproject' already exists compare@ALFA:~$
[13:07] <mullenuh> .
[13:07] <moreia> IdleOne: that seems to be working.
[13:07] <dnivra> moreia, , yeah my own files and the configuration files of various apps.
[13:08] <IdleOne> moreia: it is a step or two extra but yeah it should work
[13:08] <avelldiroll> chripher, again re-read the last command i gave you ... svn import deals with directory ... not file
[13:09] <dnivra> Dr_Willis, there is only one user and I'd like to just integrate the /home with the main file system that's all.
[13:09] <dariusvw> Dr_willis you were right there was a typo. should the file have the 2 lines that i mentioned?
[13:09] <chripher> avelldiroll: svn import hello.txt file:///home/svn/myproject/test -m 'Initial import' gave me committed rev 1
[13:09] <Dr_Willis> dnivra:  make a /home on the main / filesystem.. start moving things over till you empty out the current home.. then reisze / with gparted.. is one way..
[13:09] <Dr_Willis> dariusvw:  yes.
[13:10] <chripher> avelldiroll: okay I guess then ?
[13:10] <cjay554> -us-fl
[13:10] <Dr_Willis> dnivra:  you could just make a 'storage' directory on /storage for the user to keep some of their stuff in. that would be easyer.,
[13:10] <dnivra> Dr_Willis, there will be no issues with the mount point if I move /home?
[13:10] <dnivra> Dr_Willis, so used to /home :).
[13:10] <avelldiroll> chripher, try a checkout .. to see if you get hello.txt: svn co file:///home/svn/myproject
[13:11] <dariusvw> Dr_wills so if i am trying to use that file to set the ip info, do i delet those lines or leave them as is. As the website i got my info from does not mention those 2 lines?
[13:12] <chripher> avelldiroll: svn import test/ file:///home/svn/myproject -m 'Initial import' -> Committed revision 2.
[13:12] <chripher> avelldiroll: okay?
[13:13] <Dr_Willis> dnivra:  you make one move data.. THEN move home over.. then remount it as /home
[13:13] <avelldiroll> chripher, do: svn co file:///home/svn/myproject
[13:13] <Dr_Willis> dnivra:  you can have a /home/username  AND a /home/username/storage thats pointing to /extrastorage
[13:14] <avelldiroll> chripher, test a checkout not an import again ... but you successfully commited to the svn so it's a good omen
[13:14] <dnivra> Dr_Willis, that last link idea's good enough for me. thanks!
[13:14] <chripher> avelldiroll: svn co file:///home/svn/myproject A    myproject/test A    myproject/hello.txt Checked out revision 2.
[13:15] <dariusvw> ;
[13:15] <cjay554> If anyone has any help with ubuntu, anything ubuntu, try this source first: http://www.youtube.com/user/CJay554   These sets of videos are designed to help those that want to use ubuntu to its full potential, or those that are just learning the beginnings of ubuntu
[13:15] <avelldiroll> chripher, great .. and to you get a local myproject/hello.txt ?
[13:15] <avelldiroll> *do you get
[13:15] <jrib> cjay554: please don't do that here
[13:16] <cjay554> hm? im not going to spam it, i just figured to let people know of sources before they ask questions already answered in these videos
[13:16] <chripher> avelldiroll: compare@ALFA:~$ cat myproject/hello.txt  Hello World
[13:17] <chripher> avelldiroll: so I guess it works localy
[13:17] <avelldiroll> chripher, great so now we now that svn IS working locally
[13:17] <jrib> cjay554: I understand, but advertising it in this channel isn't the best way to let people know about it.  You should try to get in contact with the doc team
[13:18] <avelldiroll> chripher, for webdav ... what steps did you do exactly ? (several ways are indicated in the guide)
[13:18] <cjay554> well i myself don't think im quite confident that my videos are THAT good to be brought to the doc team, but ok, i'll refrain from "advertising"
[13:18] <chripher> avelldiroll: I tried both
[13:18] <chripher> avelldiroll: without ssl
[13:18] <jrib> cjay554: maybe visit #ubuntu-doc and see if you can get involved with an existing project, integrate your videos somehow, or start a new project.  All the docs are made by users like you, you can certainly help out if you want
[13:19] <avelldiroll> chripher, i was only talking about without ssl
[13:19] <cjay554> oh ok, thanks for the heads up =)
[13:19] <Kills> lots of thread 0 answers
[13:19] <Kills> that 10.04 better come out wihtout this bug
[13:19] <iceroot> Kills: #ubuntu+1
[13:20] <CaptainTrek> okay, so I have a question, I"m using the terminal command "nc <some IRC address> <some port>" and it connects, but doesn't get far, it gets to the connect notices and disconnects.
[13:20] <avelldiroll> chripher, there's 2 modifications of /etc/apache2/mods-available/dav_svn.conf available for webdav without ssl ... which one did you choose? (i tested with the first one)
[13:20] <CaptainTrek> why?
[13:21] <chripher> avelldiroll: looks like I at the moment copy/pasted option number 1
[13:22] <avelldiroll> chripher, you didn't modify any file in /etc/apache2/sites-available/ ?
[13:23] <chripher> avelldiroll: no
[13:23] <avelldiroll> chripher, i didn't in my test
[13:23] <scunizi> CaptainTrek: not sure.. what program is nc?  do you want to try a different terminal irc client?
[13:23] <hawkal> my printer has a black and colour cartridges for some reason it uses the colour cartridge to print black stuff. Is there anyway to set it to use the black cartridge as default?
[13:23] <CaptainTrek> scunizi: was tryin to figure out someone else's issues, I prefer xchat, was wonderin what the hell that person was talkin about
[13:24] <csaba> xchat is good, but not the xchat that comes with apt-get install
[13:24] <rdz> hi all. how to tell gnome-power-manager not to switch to 'ondemand' governor, but use the 'performance' instead?
[13:24] <avelldiroll> chripher, remove /etc/subversion/passwd and create a new one
[13:24] <tarzeau> hawkal: make sure what you print is black and white?
[13:24] <cjay554> Hawkal, that usually means your black cartridge is running out of ink so the printer attempts to make black ink by mixing dark colors
[13:24] <llutz> scunizi: nc == netcat
[13:24] <csaba> you need to download the source code and compile xchat, then you get a really powerful irc client
[13:24] <scunizi> CaptainTrek: nc is netcat.. I just man nc 'd.. it writes data across network connections
[13:24] <hawkal> no the black cartridge is brand new and what i am printing is black and white
[13:24] <geekphreak> hello all
[13:25] <csaba> for some reason the debian packers butchered xchat and removed anything useful
[13:25] <tarzeau> hawkal: can i see what you print?
[13:25] <CaptainTrek> scunizi: yes, i know.  i'm examining why someone was trying to use it :P
[13:25] <dnivra> suppose I delete my home partition and link it to a folder in the main fs, will there be any mount issues in future?
[13:25] <CaptainTrek> csaba: move the chat about it to -offtopic please
[13:25] <tarzeau> csaba: they forgot to remove xchat itself then
[13:25] <hawkal> it's just text documents
[13:25] <tarzeau> hawkal: openoffice doc?
[13:25] <hawkal> gedit / abiword
[13:26] <hawkal> and document viewer (pdf_
[13:26] <Kills> hey to the guy who sent me to ubuntu+1 Im runing 9.10
[13:26] <chripher> avelldiroll: does the user have to be same as the user in the group?
[13:26] <geekphreak> lol
[13:26] <csaba> people on #ubuntu are pricks today
[13:26] <bazhang> csaba, that language is not acceptable here
[13:26] <csaba> everything is offtopic or ubuntu+1
[13:26] <avelldiroll> chripher, yes
[13:27] <csaba> or not acceptable
[13:27] <llutz> echo "command line here"| nc <ip><port>
[13:27] <selvin> Всем привет!!!!))
[13:27] <chripher> avelldiroll: rm: cannot remove `/etc/subversion/passwd': No such file or directory compare@ALFA:~$ sudo htpasswd -c /etc/subversion/passwd compare New password:  Re-type new password:  Adding password for user compare compare@ALFA:~$ cat /etc/subversion/passwd  compare:NwzN9ACFxSuyU compare@ALFA:~$
[13:29] <chripher> avelldiroll: okay?
[13:29] <geekphreak> chripher: what are you trying to do ?
[13:29] <Guest99011> hi any girls from australia here?
[13:29] <bazhang> Guest99011, wrong network, wrong channel, please stop
[13:29] <chripher> geekphreak: get subversion to work over http
[13:29] <llutz> !ot | Guest99011 this is unsexyy tech-support
[13:29] <avelldiroll> chripher, ok ... now open firefox on a distant computer than the svn server and try this address : http://server_url_or_ip/svn/myproject
[13:29] <geekphreak> chripher: ok kool mate
[13:30] <chripher> avelldiroll: does it matter if I use local?
[13:30] <avelldiroll> chripher, yes
[13:30] <chripher> avelldiroll: why?
[13:30] <joncle> would someone be so kind to as to point me to the correct channel/url/etc... to use fetchmail under karmic to download *once* a google mailbox?
[13:30] <avelldiroll> chripher, if you use local ... there is no point in using webdav
[13:30] <Guest99011> ok i get it...im sorry
[13:30] <Ervis> hi all
[13:30] <chripher> avelldiroll: to test?
[13:31] <avelldiroll> chripher, the test will be bogus as you should already have acces right on the local file system
[13:31] <avelldiroll> *access
[13:32] <mohamed> hi
[13:32] <ct529> I still have serious problems with Xorg .... it is using a large amount of CPU, even if the memory use is a bit more under control after the last few updates. Anyone with the same problem?
[13:34] <joncle> @ct529 - under karmic, on a 256mb -32mb shared system, it's using 8%, on a 4b system, it's barely noticeable
[13:34] <selvin> есть кто живой?
[13:34] <bazhang> !ru | selvin
[13:35] <kmicic> I installed Ubuntu 9.04 64bit on penrive 32gb. Then I wanted a piece of the pen on the NTFS format, gpartet fired live cd and when you save changes (apply) jumped bad that I can not execute requested command
[13:35] <kmicic>  you have any idea?
[13:35] <kmicic> Is there anyone here who can help
[13:35] <joncle> @ct259 - sorry you said cpu, 2% and it's only a 8 year old celeron jobby
[13:35] <mayblum> kmicic : use windows system to create partition
[13:36] <Rigorm0rtis> Hello, I am having a problem with GNOME in Ubuntu 9.10. Basically, I accidentally dragged about a few hundred emails from thundebird to my panel, and I need a quick way to close them. I tried restarting the computer, but they are still there.
[13:36] <mayblum> kmicic : of NTFS
[13:36] <t0rc> what font size does everyone use?
[13:36] <csaba> 64
[13:36] <IdleOne> !polls > t0rc
[13:36] <kmicic> but i wanted destroy ubuntu, if i use windows create partition it may be destroy
[13:36] <bilalakhtar> Rigorm0rtis: select all of them and delete 'em
[13:37] <bilalakhtar> !polls
[13:37] <kmicic> but i dont want*
[13:37] <t0rc> csaba: gave me my answer. Sorry about the poll.
[13:37] <Rigorm0rtis> bilalakhtar: How do I do that?
[13:37] <csaba> kmicic: make 2 partitions, one is empty, and install windows there
[13:37] <csaba> make partitions with ubuntu
[13:38] <bilalakhtar> Rigorm0rtis: Control-A to select all, del to delete
[13:38] <chripher> avelldiroll: I do not have static ip
[13:38] <adimit> Hello. Is there an alternative repository for medibuntu? The main server (packages.medibuntu.org) seems to be down right now.
[13:38] <bilalakhtar> chripher: you need a dynamic ip updater?
[13:38] <chripher> bilalakhtar: no
[13:38] <bilalakhtar> adimit: I don't think so. The only solution is to wait until the server is up again
[13:38] <erUSUL> adimit: the bug report about it has some workaraunds
[13:38] <kmicic> I don't want install on that windows, simply i want make a free space on my documens.  want to see this documents on windows, so that must me nfts
[13:38] <SamuelPeterson> Is anyone familiar enough with SSH to use it as a substitute for VPN? I want to secure my connections to everything I use. I have SSH running at home on port 443 and I can connect to it, but I don't know how to make ubuntu make all connections through my home computer.
[13:39] <avelldiroll> chripher, why do you want to use svn with webdav then?
[13:39] <Kangarooo> is this command safe? ls -lt /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/sound/
[13:39] <SamuelPeterson> .
[13:39] <adimit> bilalakhtar, ok, thanks.
[13:39] <chripher> avelldiroll: as I said to test before I implemnt it on the portal
[13:39] <erUSUL> Kangarooo: yes
[13:39] <csaba> kmicic: ok make ntfs partition with ubuntu, what is the problem?
[13:39] <adimit> erUSUL, which bugreport?
[13:39] <bilalakhtar> kmicic: Make a partition with ext3
[13:39] <IdleOne> Kangarooo: yes
[13:39] <kmicic> Windows will see that?
[13:39] <bilalakhtar> kmicic: make it as your /home partition
[13:39] <erUSUL> adimit: i do not know the number but it shouldn't be hard to find in launchpad
[13:39] <csaba> bilalakhtar: if he makes a prtition with ext3 then windows won't see it
[13:40] <bilalakhtar> kmicic: and use ext2fsd to see it on windoze
[13:40] <Rigorm0rtis> bilalakhtar: I'm not sure how to do it. I clicked the taskbar and then did the control+a combo and then pressed the delete key and nothing happened.
[13:40] <avelldiroll> chripher, ... you should test it with correct condition ... and you have a static ip on your home network?
[13:40] <csaba> bilalakhtar: it won't work on windows 7, stop giving him bad advice
[13:40] <Kangarooo> thx erUSUL and IdleOne i found that this will make default sound settings so now im executing it
[13:40] <joncle> gotta run, got things to do, good luck all
[13:40] <csaba> kmicic: use fat32 or ntfs, not ext3
[13:40] <ct529> joncle: on my machine (8GB,NVIDIA quadro fx 1600 m), goes up to 32% (!!!!), but oscillates around a few %. It is noticeable. Memory footprint is now under control (the leak has probably been fixed in the last few updates.)
[13:40] <erUSUL> Kangarooo: that command only list files in the terminal
[13:40] <bilalakhtar> csaba: sorry didn't know he was using win7
[13:41] <adimit> erUSUL, ok, thanks.
[13:41] <kmicic> you make me crazy... first you say to use ext3, second ext2 , fird fat32
[13:41] <bilalakhtar> Rigorm0rtis: click the desktop and click control-a
[13:41] <llutz> SamuelPeterson: look at ssh -w   to create a tunnel using the tun-device
[13:41] <kmicic> what shall i check
[13:41] <csaba> kmicic: use fat32 or ntfs... if you use ext2 or ext3, it will not work for windows 7
[13:41] <bilalakhtar> kmicic: see fat32 or ntfs is preferable for such a case
[13:42] <bilalakhtar> kmicic: no need to mount it as home
[13:42] <chripher> avelldiroll: so I will try on the portal directly, hold on
[13:42] <kmicic> can you give me command to insall gpartet?
[13:42] <bilalakhtar> kmicic: sudo apt-get install gparted
[13:43] <Rigorm0rtis> bilalakhtar: Won't that delete all of my desktop icons?  I am trying to get rid of all of these panel icons.
[13:43] <bilalakhtar> Rigorm0rtis: you dragged the messages on to the panel or desktop?
[13:43] <bilalakhtar> Rigorm0rtis: then it wont work
[13:43] <avelldiroll> chripher, you can also try to do that with a bridged vm on your own machine (if you got the horse power and the know-how)
[13:43] <Rigorm0rtis> onto the panel
[13:43] <erUSUL> !software | kmicic
[13:44] <bilalakhtar> Rigorm0rtis: so what is coming on the panel?
[13:44] <bilalakhtar> Rigorm0rtis: wait a minute I will drag a message on the panel and see for myself
[13:44] <Rigorm0rtis> Basically it seems I've gone and created hundreds of shortcuts to imap:// links on my panel.
[13:44] <chripher> avelldiroll: I do but, I will try to set it up on the portal then I will smash to flies in a smash
[13:45] <Rigorm0rtis> bilalakhtar: when I click one, I get an error message saying the "location is not supported"
[13:45] <bilalakhtar> Rigorm0rtis: wait a minute
[13:46] <bilalakhtar> Rigorm0rtis: the only solution would be to remove these icons one by one
[13:46] <bilalakhtar> right click 'em and click "remove from panel"
[13:46] <Rigorm0rtis> bilalakhtar: Man, that is going to take forever!
[13:47] <bilalakhtar> Rigorm0rtis: never forget that determined people can do stuff in seconds
[13:48] <geekphreak> :)
[13:48] <AlienDK> flamebait
[13:48] <Rigorm0rtis> bilalakhtar: Could there be something in gconf-editor that would let me edit my panel shotcuts?
[13:48] <erUSUL> !resetpanels
[13:49] <bilalakhtar> !resetpanels > Rigorm0rtis
[13:49] <bilalakhtar> Rigorm0rtis: see this one
[13:50] <andai1> Hi. What software to seek within a live XviD stream?
[13:50] <Oer> andai1 VLC
[13:50] <andai1> Anything else? :P
[13:50] <Oer> why ?
[13:51] <Rigorm0rtis> erUSUL: Thank you very much sir. That fixed it right away.
[13:51] <erUSUL> Rigorm0rtis: no problem
[13:51] <Oer> sure there is a programm more than VLC
[13:51] <andai1> cause VLC only plays about 5 seconds then stops
[13:51] <bilalakhtar> erUSUL: I didn't know that there is a message in ubottu for !resetpanels also
[13:51] <andai1> I think something to do with the fact that video data is incrementally loaded so it's missing some stuff?
[13:51] <andai1> and crashes?
[13:51] <andai1> :P
[13:52] <erkan^> Where can I install for Mozilla Firefox 3.6.3 for Dutch language and Mozilla Thunderbird 3.0.4 for Dutch language? No English language please
[13:52] <erkan^> on Ubuntu 9.10 Kramic
[13:52] <scunizi>  erkan^ thunderbird is good.. FF 3.6.x on ubuntu is problemmatic.. espicially with flash and some java
[13:53] <andai1> Oer: Oh cool it works now (VLC). Thank you :)
[13:53] <erkan^> ow
[13:53] <lkk-> how to close a tcp connection
[13:53] <erUSUL> lkk-: close the program trhat is making the connection
[13:54] <lkk-> erUSUL: not close the program
[13:54] <Oer> andai1 have fun
[13:55] <lkk-> erUSUL: just close the connection
[13:55] <erUSUL> !info cutter
[13:56] <lkk-> erUSUL: thank you
[13:56] <cybernout> hi there
[13:56] <erUSUL> no problem
[13:56] <charlie_tr> hey all, wanna ask u smth
[13:57] <erUSUL> !ask
[13:57] <charlie_tr> the drivers coming with the setup by ubuntu? or we have to do by ourselves?
[13:57] <cybernout> when i run the command , sudo parted /dev/sda print >> info.txt  wich gives me some text about the partition layout, how can i get a white space in the text?
[13:58] <erUSUL> charlie_tr: ubuntu comes with drivers for most computer hardware
[13:58] <erUSUL> cybernout: where do you want the whitespace to appear?
[13:58] <charlie_tr> now i m trying another linux and i have lots of difficultied about webcam and sound
[13:58] <cybernout> between this and the next command
[13:59] <charlie_tr> so i wanna try ubuntu, all says that ubuntu is the best
[13:59] <cybernout> sudo hdparm -I /dev/sda1 >>info.txt ;
[13:59] <erUSUL> cybernout: echo "" >> info.txt
[13:59] <cybernout> ah echo , okey thank you
[13:59] <erUSUL> cybernout: that will put a *newline*
[13:59] <cybernout> cool
[14:00] <erUSUL> but i just checked and the parted aoutput already ends with a newline ...
[14:01] <cybernout> does it matter if its >> or > ?
[14:01] <erUSUL> cybernout: if you use > it overwrittes the file and you loose all previous content
[14:02] <cybernout> ah i see, i know its all a bit basic, but i am still learning.. thank for the help
[14:02] <rapha> How can I get mount.cifs on Ubuntu?
[14:02] <ionut> hi , does anyone knows an application to create cd layouts (like a cover ) or where i can found information online ?
[14:02] <llutz> rapha: install smbfs
[14:02] <t0rc> Could someone check and tell me what the default font DPI is on GNOME? (its in the Appearance -> Fonts tab)
[14:02] <erUSUL> !find  mount.cifs
[14:03] <cybernout> i think glabel can do that
[14:03] <rapha> thx llutz!
[14:03] <rapha> and erUSUL :)
[14:04] <cybernout> whith what command on the bash would i get info on what is in the blocks on the hard drive ?
[14:04] <tarzeau> cybernout: lde ?
[14:04] <geekphreak> ionut: not sure , you mean like cdcover?
[14:04] <cybernout> lde?
[14:04] <tarzeau> cybernout: or file on the disk file with -s ?
[14:04] <AnxiousNut> .join #virtualbox
[14:04] <AnxiousNut> sry guys
[14:05] <redwood> as an end user, how can you tell whether you're running a 32-bit or 64-bit ubuntu?
[14:05] <ionut> yes (no to print on the cd ) but ... u know (i write informations,pictures and then print it) sorry for my english
[14:05] <tarzeau> t0rc: probably depends on your screen and resolution?
[14:05] <erUSUL> redwood: uname -m
[14:05] <ionut> geekphreak: yes (no to print on the cd ) but ... u know (i write informations,pictures and then print it) sorry for my english
[14:05] <llutz> redwood: uname -m
[14:05] <tarzeau> t0rc: 75 100 96 98 i've seen them all, even 150
[14:05] <redwood> concurrence, that's good!
[14:05] <cybernout> ionut, look with synaptic for glabels
[14:05] <geekphreak> ionut: ok dont use much of them but there is an application called cdcover, check it out, if thats what gets ya going mate :)
[14:06] <cybernout> two choices... ah
[14:06] <geekphreak> cybernout: thanks that too :)
[14:06] <t0rc> tarzeau: curious. Its going to 93 for me at 1920x1080. I'm not really sure whats "good" or "bad" for it.
[14:06] <ionut> cybernout: geekphreak tnx
[14:06] <tarzeau> t0rc: the higher the dpi, the better the resolution, the smaller the fonts
[14:06] <geekphreak> ionut: lot there in synaptic, check it out :)
[14:07] <tarzeau> t0rc: printing stuff / dtp is around 300 dpi, screen stuff around 100 dpi
[14:07] <tarzeau> !dpi
[14:07] <tarzeau> ubottu: dpi is dots per inch
[14:07] <ionut> geekphreak: beside that , do u know another one? just to be sure. ..
[14:07] <redwood> i686 means 32-bit, right?
[14:07] <tarzeau> redwood: yes
[14:07] <redwood> thank you
[14:08] <geekphreak> ionut: cdlabelgen , there are lots in synaptic :)
[14:09] <simishu> ok people I got invite for STC woohooo!
[14:10] <satafterh> Hello, I would like to open an invitation for all of you go go to my site and hang out. Feel free to dicuss ubuntu and offer support to one another. www.ugotit.ca I hope me posting this doesnt break any rules I would jsut like to help in some small way
[14:11] <t0rc> thanks tarzeau
[14:12] <h00k> !spam | satafterh
[14:12] <h00k> noway.  Anyway, satafterh: Spam is not welcome in this channel.
[14:12] <satafterh> not spam!!!
[14:12] <bazhang> satafterh, offtopic nonetheless. Please dont
[14:12] <h00k> satafterh: yes, and it is not appropriate conduct for this channel.
[14:13] <satafterh> well obviuslty not every one share your feeling as people are hitting my site!
[14:13] <moreia> Buy Bye.
[14:14] <geekphreak> dnivra:  hello ;)
[14:14] <dnivra> geekphreak, hey :)
[14:15] <moreia> I have an IRC question, though: Is there a way to hide all the comings and goings in the channel? I'm using Pidgin.
[14:15] <hiexpo> morning all
[14:15] <dnivra> I just moved my /home from a separate partition to the main fs without reinstalling. all the applications are working fine. but am not able to install any applications. any suggestions? FF working, xchat working, chrome working
[14:15] <darksider> hi =]
[14:15] <cybernout> thank you for your help again , bye bye
[14:15] <darksider> dnivra, maybe permissions are wrong ?
[14:15] <moreia> dnivra: what happens when you try to install applicatiosn?
[14:15] <llutz> dnivra: what error?
[14:16] <dnivra> darksider, moreia llutz no error "waiting for headers"....
[14:16] <llutz> dnivra: you have google repos active? just wait
[14:17] <llutz> dnivra: or better, don't use google-repos
[14:17] <moreia> dnivra: you specifically need the google repos?
[14:17] <dnivra> llutz, didn't get you: google repos?
[14:18] <llutz> dnivra: have any google-repo activated in your sources.lists?
[14:18] <moreia> dnivra: did you add any non-standard repositories?
[14:18] <moreia> dnivra: maybe pastebin your sources.list
[14:18] <llutz> dnivra: i aks, since it (wating for header)  is a known problem with them
[14:18] <llutz> ask
[14:18] <dnivra> llutz, moreia going to pastebin; hold on
[14:19] <Reckon> hello
[14:19] <solotim> hi, mount vfat problem: all files of mounted fat32 partition is of the owner root, how can I change it?
[14:20] <solotim> thanks
[14:20] <llutz> solotim: mount with uid/gid option
[14:20] <solotim> llutz: thank you
[14:20] <ugliefrog> how stable is the latest lucid lynx...fresh install on laptop...
[14:21] <dnivra> llutz, moreia http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/NnHgHmVE is the paste
[14:21] <znxtch> Magnatune wont play in Rhythm Box.  Using Karmic.  Any ideas?
[14:21] <bazhang> ugliefrog, #ubuntu+1 for lucid please
[14:21] <geekphreak> who was asking bout hiding join/exit message on pidgin?
[14:21] <dnivra> llutz, moreia funny part: it worked properly before i moved the /home to the fs. just before.
[14:21] <dnivra> geekphreak, moreia right?
[14:21] <moreia> dnivra: sometimes you've got two unrelated problems.
[14:22] <dnivra> moreia, hmm?
[14:22] <moreia> geekphreak: I found it.
[14:22] <geekphreak> moreia:  lol ok np
[14:22] <llutz> dnivra: "sudo apt-get update" and look where it hangs
[14:22] <dnivra> llutz, it's working now; amazing slow.
[14:22] <Firecow> Hey, if i have questions concerning Ubuntu and Suns Java, is this the right place to ask theese questions ?
[14:22] <dnivra> llutz, any reason why it took so long?
[14:23] <IdleOne> Firecow: ask away
[14:23] <moreia> geekphreak: funny how a wee web search can answer a question like that.
[14:23] <llutz> dnivra: server down, net overload, admin sleeping, who knows...
[14:23] <dnivra> llutz, but it's working properly in a neighbouring system over the same network.
[14:23] <gf__> how can i make a software which can both run in windows and linux,only using java?
[14:23] <geekphreak> moreia: i was gettin on pidgin
[14:23] <Firecow> How come my inputlisteners react so slow, when i write my own Java apps in Eclipse...
[14:23] <moreia> dnivra: that is what I mean about two unrelated problems. Some slow server somewhere mighta had nothing to do with your file system move.
[14:23] <Oer> gf__,  join #java
[14:24] <nhandler> gf__: Most java apps will run fine in both windows and java
[14:24] <dnivra> moreia, oh! right.
[14:24] <IdleOne> Firecow: that would be a better question for #java
[14:24] <queso> Last night a co-worker updated DNS for one of our domains from an old IP to a new IP. One of my servers, though, has not updated to using this new IP address.  How can I get it to use the new IP address?
[14:24] <ionut> geekphreak:  i have installed cdlabel and now where i can find it?
[14:24] <Firecow> IdleOne: Okay, thanks...
[14:24] <gf__> can c and c++or other language such python could?
[14:24] <znxtch> Magnatune wont play in Rhythm Box.  Using Karmic.  Any ideas?
[14:24] <Oxymoron> Why isnt KDevelop4 ppa updated to RC3?
[14:25] <nhandler> gf__: Yes. Depending on the app and what functions you are using
[14:25] <MasterOfDisaster> queso: the server is a dns client?
[14:25] <frostburn> gf__, python, java, flash, adobe air, etc
[14:25] <jpds> Oxymoron: Ask the owner of the PPA.
[14:25] <Oxymoron> jpds: Whom is that then?
[14:25] <MasterOfDisaster> queso: did you perhaps modify /etc/hosts?
[14:25] <Firecow> IdleOne: #java is invite only....
[14:25] <ionut> once i've installed cdlabel where i can find it?
[14:26] <gf__> i mean the same source will work out?
[14:26] <Pici> Firecow: its ##java, and you need to be registered to join.
[14:26] <Pici> !register > Firecow
[14:26] <dnivra> llutz, moreia thanks! it's improving now.
[14:26] <Oxymoron> jpds: Maintainer: Kubuntu Developers <kubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com> ...
[14:26] <queso> MasterOfDisaster: oooh, I see.  No, I didn't modify /etc/hosts.  It's resolving correctly.  My co-worker must have missed something on the new server because it's pointing there.  Nevermind, thanks for your time.
[14:26] <Firecow> Thanks... I'll try that :D
[14:26] <solotim> Hi, bash question: I can use '!' and tab to repeat last command line input in CSH, how to do it in BASH?
[14:27] <geekphreak> ionut: press alt+f2, type cdlabel
[14:27] <jpds> Oxymoron: → #kubuntu-devel
[14:27] <frostburn> gf__, yes, it also depends on what you need to do
[14:27] <Oxymoron> jpds: Thanks <3
[14:27] <h00k> gf__: not necessarily, no. please join ##java
[14:27] <frostburn> solotim, !!
[14:28] <gf__> i know little about java,i'm studying c,so can c do?
[14:28] <solotim> frostburn: thanks, but no, I mean not the closest one
[14:28] <ionut> geekphreak: it doesn't starts
[14:28] <Pici> gf__: This channel is only for Ubuntu support, ##programming or maybe #ubuntu-offtopic would be a better place to discuss.
[14:28] <frostburn> gf__, it depends on what your program is doing, simple c programs can compile on many different systems, the more libraries you add, the less likely it'll be easy to `port` to another operating system
[14:29] <geekphreak> ionut: open terminal type cdla , press tab key, it will tell you the name of the command
[14:29] <isaac__> In Windows you can set wireless internet to automatically connect to the closest signal.  This may be dangerous in some cases, but in others (such as at a university with more than one connect point) it can be handy.  Can you do this in Ubuntu?
[14:29] <isaac__> Because i really want to.
[14:29] <Dorrek> how can i add thunderbird instead of evolution ot that right top corner mail button? (not sure english name of this aplet ;/)
[14:29] <h00k> isaac__: in Windows, you still have to specify an access point.  Once it is specified, you will connect to it when you can.  Ubuntu does the same.
[14:29] <solotim> frostburn: e.g. If I have used this '!rm -f ./a' before (maybe several hours ago)  and I typed '!rm' then type TAB, that command line show up.
[14:30] <frostburn> solotim, you can do ctrl r and search the bash history, you can also do $history
[14:30] <llutz> solotim: ctrl-r
[14:30] <isaac__> h00k no, in advanced settings you can tell it to connect to any wireless network.
[14:30] <frostburn> then history 1235 to execute that line
[14:30] <lkk-> have any program like this : http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb897437.aspx
[14:30] <solotim> frostburn, llutz: thank you!
[14:31] <lkk-> or by right-clicking on a connection and choosing Close Connections from the resulting context menu.
[14:31] <erUSUL> lkk-: netstat or ss
[14:31] <ionut> geekphreak: thanks.for windows u know one?
[14:32] <geekphreak> ionut: nero and roxio both have it on there site :)
[14:32] <lkk-> erUSUL: need close a connection
[14:32] <erUSUL> lkk-: cutter did not work ?
[14:33] <lkk-> erUSUL: cutter did not
[14:33] <ionut> geekphreak: ur a genius.tnx
[14:33] <geekphreak> welcome
[14:33] <rdg> anyone here ever downgraded their Java on an Ubuntu install? I need to downgrade to Java 5 / 1.5.0
[14:34] <codeshepherd> is there a limit to number of simultaneous culr requests a system can make?
[14:34] <MasterOfDisaster> rdg: why?
[14:34] <lkk-> erUSUL: example , irc to 213.232.93.3:6667 , I type ctuuer 213.232.93.3 <cr>
[14:35] <lkk->  \cutter
[14:35] <CaptainTrek> is there a way to see if IPv6 is enabled or not?
[14:35] <erUSUL> lkk-: sudo cutter 213.232.93.3 6667
[14:35] <erUSUL> lkk-: according to man page
[14:35] <CaptainTrek> rdg: to what?
[14:35] <CaptainTrek> rdg: version 1.6 to what?
[14:35] <lkk-> erUSUL: No matching connections found
[14:35] <CaptainTrek> rdg: version 1.5 to what?  *
[14:35] <starman> hi everyone. i have a quick question. when I last ran the ubuntu setup, i was not able to choose, which software to install. is there some kind of an expert option that enables me to do so during installation?
[14:36] <CaptainTrek> erUSUL: do you know how I would see if IPv6 is enabled?
[14:36] <erUSUL> lkk-: sudo cutter 213.232.93.3 ip_of_irc_server 6667
[14:36] <MasterOfDisaster> CaptainTrek: I guess if /proc/sys/net/ipv6 exists
[14:36] <lkk-> tcp        0      0 192.168.1.15:46933      213.232.93.3:6667       ESTABLISHED
[14:36] <erUSUL> CaptainTrek: ubuntu is ipv6 ready by default.
[14:36] <CaptainTrek> erUSUL: so why would an ipv6 ping to ipv6.google.com say its unreachable?
[14:36] <erUSUL> lkk-: sudo cutter 92.168.1.15 213.232.93.3 6667
[14:37] <IdleOne> !minimal > starman
[14:37] <erUSUL> CaptainTrek: do you have an ipv6 ready ISP or has set up a ipv6 broker ?
[14:37] <Cajun_Lan_Man> Hello Everyone.  Has anyone tried buying music off of the Ubuntu One store yet?
[14:37] <lkk-> erUSUL: No matching connections found
[14:38] <starman> ubottu: Exactly what I was looking for, thanks a lot
[14:38] <CaptainTrek> erUSUL: my iPod is on the same network, it can IPv6 ping ipv6.google.com
[14:38] <h00k> Cajun_Lan_Man: that is included in Lucid, you may be better off in #ubuntu+1 for that one
[14:38] <Cajun_Lan_Man> h00k, Thanks.
[14:38] <starman> lol
[14:38] <starman> bye everyone
[14:39] <erUSUL> lkk-: you are right this command i tricky to get right « sudo cutter 213.232.93.3 6667 192.168.1.15 »
[14:39] <erUSUL> !ipv6
[14:40] <lkk-> erUSUL: yes , tryed , not work
[14:40] <erUSUL> CaptainTrek: then i really dunno maybe you have to manually set up the ip address (maybe ipv6 dhcp does not work right or something)
[14:40] <CaptainTrek> erUSUL: possibly.
[14:40] <rdg> CaptainTrek: I'm running Java 6, I need to downgrade to Java 5.. our production environment is apparently still old school and it's complaining about mismatched versions on the stuff I'm trying to push to production
[14:41] <CaptainTrek> rdg: oh, thats simple.  can you use Synaptic?
[14:41] <lkk-> how to close a connection : example, tcp        0      0 192.168.1.15:46933      213.232.93.3:6667       ESTABLISHED
[14:42] <csaba> I need to install Firefox 3.0 on ubuntu 9.10 karmic, but the firefox-3.0 package is just a dummy link to firefox-3.5... if I download the firefox-3.0 package from hardy repository, it has a dependency problem with xulrunner... is there some website where I can just download firefox 3.0 from?
[14:42] <geekphreak> erUSUL: yep cutter giving some issues here too
[14:43] <ChogyDan> csaba: You probably could download the source and recompile it, but why do you need 3.0?
[14:43] <rdg> CaptainTrek: presumably. I'm an Ubuntu n00b but I'm not particularly dumb
[14:43] <csaba> I need to use the xforms addon which supports only 3.0 top
[14:43] <CaptainTrek> rdg: remove the package sun-java6-jre and sun-java6-bin and sun-java6-plugin (FYI: I'm on version 9.04 so it might be slightly different fer you)
[14:43] <csaba> maybe it would be easier to modify the addon... :)
[14:44] <ChogyDan> csaba: link?
[14:44] <CaptainTrek> rdg: then install packages sun-java5-bin and sun-java5-jre (and sun-java5-plugin if you want java 5 to work with firefox)
[14:44] <rdg> CaptainTrek: can I do it without removing java 6? I'd like to just be able to switch out %JAVA_HOME%when necesary
[14:44] <csaba> ChogyDan: for xforms? sure, https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/824
[14:44] <solotim> hi, can 'which' tell whether a real executable file or an aliase?
[14:45] <CaptainTrek> rdg: you can install java5 alongside java6
[14:45] <CaptainTrek> rdg: thats how I have my system now
[14:45] <llutz> solotim: ls -l $(which app)
[14:45] <CaptainTrek> rdg: leave java6 installed and install sun-java5-bin and sun-java5-jre
[14:45] <CaptainTrek> should work then
[14:45] <ChogyDan> csaba: philipp.wagner.name/mozilla-xforms/
[14:45] <CaptainTrek> time to leave now, bye
[14:46] <erUSUL> solotim: for that use « type command » (bash built in)
[14:46] <Roasted> how can I crack open the ambiance theme to make more advanced changes to it beyond what the customize menu allows in appearance settings?
[14:46] <rdg> CaptainTrek: what if sun-java5-bin isn't listed in synaptic
[14:46] <csaba> ChogyDan: what's that?
[14:46] <csaba> oh an url
[14:46] <CaptainTrek> rdg: what distro you using?
[14:46] <ChogyDan> csaba: hmm, yeah, its a link, but doesn't look like it.  Teh answer to your problems!
[14:46] <rdg> ubuntu 9.10
[14:46] <csaba> cool thanks :)
[14:46] <CaptainTrek> rdg: then search in synaptic for "java 5" and see what pops up
[14:47] <CaptainTrek> others might be of more help tho
[14:47] <CaptainTrek> i'm off
[14:47] <solotim> erUSUL: thank you.
[14:47] <lkk-> I exec ufw deny proto tcp from any port 6667 ,but the connection is alive yet .
[14:48] <boourns> i'm trying to connect to a windows pc with vncviewer, i'm sure its open and i have the port right.  but i get a black screen when i try from "remote desktop viewer" gui, and a "connection reset by peer" error when i run vncviewer from console
[14:49] <fleebailey33> any reason why ubuntu wouldnt be able to boot a macbook pro 7,1 ?
[14:50] <fleebailey33> it says no filesystem and goes to busybox,
[14:50] <fleebailey33> but it booted from the cd
[14:50] <HexLaTor> hey guys...
[14:50] <HexLaTor> does 10.04 final out ?
[14:50] <jpds> HexLaTor: no.
[14:50] <geekphreak> lkk-: did you find the tool?
[14:51] <jpds> !lucid > HexLaTor
[14:51] <HexLaTor> jpds,thanks
[14:51] <Oer> fleebailey33, i don't own an apple, but maybe this will help > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MactelSupportTeam/AppleIntelInstallation
[14:51] <erUSUL> !isitoutyet
[14:51] <geekphreak> erUSUL: can i pm you real quick plz?
[14:51] <fleebailey33> nope
[14:51] <erUSUL> geekphreak: sure
[14:51] <dsnyders> Hi all!  Does a multicore processor help with virtualization?
[14:52] <isaac__> Okay I'm back.  In Windows, in advanced wireless settings, there is an option to "Automatically connect to non-preferred networks"  Is this possible in Ubuntu, and if so, how?
[14:52] <Emptymag> I have a Macbook 7,1 and ubuntu doen't work for me either
[14:52] <isaac__> I know it's not safe in many situations, but in a university it would come in really handy.
[14:52] <Emptymag> boots up but errors out and never enters live screen
[14:53] <Emptymag> fleebailey33: does the samething for me
[14:53] <isaac__> Emptymag try Xubuntu.
[14:54] <Emptymag> meh I would rather have full version if not I will just play with OSX
[14:54] <Emptymag> but it sucks because I program in ubuntu
[14:54] <Wes__> So, is it true that the dash that ships with ubuntu is different than the dash that ships with debian?
[14:54] <rafaelsoaresbr> does ubuntu-restricted-extras package still include sun-java6-plugin?
[14:55] <Wes__> (and has anybody else here found the debian channel excessively hostile?)
[14:56] <helo> it is their job to get you to leave if you're asking offtopic questions
[14:56] <ChogyDan> rafaelsoaresbr: apt-cache depends u-r-e
[14:56] <helo> they are not at all hostile if you ask a well reasoned question about debian proper
[14:56] <LzrdKing> if openbox started certain programs when i logged in with XDM, will it start those if i run startx instead?
[14:57] <arvind_khadri> Wes_, they aren't hostile, it would irk anybody if you ask a question #x in #y :)
[14:57] <rafaelsoaresbr> ChogyDan: thanks
[14:58] <Wes__> arvind_khadri: I asked a boolean question and they demanded an explanation, then got hostile
[14:58] <Wes__> arvind_khadri: Same problem exists on my ubuntu box as my debian box, too. *frustrating*
[14:58] <arvind_khadri> Wes_, what is the problem :)
[14:59] <Wes__> So, anybody know how I can figure out reliably if /bin/sh is really dash?
[14:59] <arvind_khadri> I may not be able to help, but someone here will surely do
[14:59] <Wes__> The best solution I've come up with is to parse stderr on a forced error, but that's more fragile than I'd like.
[14:59] <Wes_> arvind_khadri, you're pinging the wrong Wes :P
[15:00] <Wes_> He's got two underscores behind his name
[15:00] <Wes__> Wes_: You're the guy that collides with me!
[15:00]  * Wes__ lols
[15:00] <rafaelsoaresbr> is there real player's codec in repositories?
[15:00] <arvind_khadri> Wes_, oops sorry :) , dint see
[15:01] <rafaelsoaresbr> !rmbv
[15:01] <rafaelsoaresbr> !realplayer
[15:02] <trism> Wes__: readlink -f /bin/sh
[15:02] <Wes__> trism: That
[15:02] <rawr> Hey, all I am having difficulty getting my wifi up,  have tried the usual and nothing has worked,  currently running backtrack4 final.  Any ideas to help me out?
[15:02] <Wes__> trism: That's an interesting suggestion
[15:02] <Wes__> trism: How often do you see /bin/sh deployed as a sym link?
[15:03] <Pici> rawr: We do not support backtrack, please use their support channel: #backtrack-linux
[15:03] <trism> Wes__: it's one in ubuntu
[15:03] <arvind_khadri> Wes__, it is basically symlinked to /bin/bash
[15:03] <rawr> thank you
[15:03] <llutz> Wes__: more often than a real file
[15:03] <Pici> arvind_khadri: no, its symlinked to /bin/dash in Ubuntu
[15:04] <llutz> arvind_khadri: /bin/dash nowadays
[15:04] <arvind_khadri> Pici, yeah, sorry.
[15:04] <LzrdKing> dash? wierd
[15:04] <EvaLuaTe> hello
[15:04] <llutz> LzrdKing: posix compatible, lean shell (i guess that was the reason to switch away from bash)
[15:05] <rafaelsoaresbr> !grip > me
[15:06] <EvaLuaTe> for some unexplainable reasons the previous time I booted my laptop the date was set to 20.12.2010. So I ran ntpdate and corrected that but now when I started it again, it said it couldn't load the swap partition because the last mount time was in the future. The only way I could get in here was setting the year in my BIOS to 2011. Is there any way to skip this check and mount the partition regard
[15:06] <EvaLuaTe> less of the last mount time?
[15:06] <Wes__> It's not a bad choice, actually makes it more likely scripts will port from platform to platform (bash has a lot of extra stuff, some borrowed from ksh, some novel)
[15:06] <elementttt> hi guys
[15:06] <phrearch> hi
[15:07] <arvind_khadri> Interesting, this page says /bin/sh points to dash since 6.10
[15:07] <phrearch> is there an easy to use bandwidth shaping tool out there?
[15:07] <elementttt> guys do you know why ubuntu server put down the eth0 ?
[15:07] <phrearch> tried some tc scripts, but that doesnt do much
[15:07] <arvind_khadri> !enter | phrearch
[15:08] <coz_> phrearch,    try looking here   http://www.knowplace.org/pages/howtos/traffic_shaping_with_linux.php
[15:08] <Oer> EvaLuaTe, maybe reboot, edit the time in the bios ?
[15:08] <phrearch> coz_: thanks
[15:08] <aquiles> bom dia a todos!
[15:08] <elementttt> i dont know why ubuntu server desactivate the eth0
[15:08] <aquiles> alguem usa o stoq?
[15:08] <coz_> phrearch,  also http://www.topwebhosts.org/tools/traffic-control.php   and google       linux  bandwidth shaping
[15:08] <h00k> !es | aquiles
[15:09] <phrearch> coz_: i did !google
[15:09] <EvaLuaTe> Oer: If I set the correct time in the BIOS ubuntu says it can't load the swap partition because the last mount time is in the future and it just throws me to some shell. I would like to disable this check if possible...
[15:09] <aquiles> ok! valeu!
[15:09] <phrearch> most of the stuff i get is using tc though
[15:10] <coz_> phrearch,  I am not sure there are any frontends to work with ...  but I am getting a bunch of hits
[15:10] <coz_> phrearch,   http://www.mastershaper.org/index.php/MasterShaper
[15:11] <geekphreak> time to go, catch you all later
[15:11] <phrearch> coz_: thanks!
[15:13] <coz_> phrearch,  apparenlty there is also hardware for linux    http://www.bandwidtharbitrator.com/
[15:15] <Klevi> Trying to get ubuntu nbr to boot in vesa mode, according to recovery mode's print out it doesnt like my gfx card http://pastebin.ca/1869069 Vesa worked for the install and i was wondering if i could have it boot into that autommatically.. but am unsure how to set it in grub. Any pointers? I know to edit the bootline but what do i have to place there?
[15:21] <perhamlinux> ubottu: humans
[15:21] <epc> Hi folks, need help with a bash script.  My script is exporting an environment variable (export VAR="value"), but after execution the value is lost.  what could it be?
[15:22] <outer_space> when i hold down a key, it only does 1 char and stopped repeating, how do I fix that?
[15:23] <mistere> how do I check the partition of the current directory? thanks
[15:24] <ewook> mistere: check how?
[15:24] <mistere> using cmd line?
[15:24] <mistere> terminal
[15:24] <ewook> epc: it's a script that runs - it doesn't export it's var to the enviroment that triggered it I guess.
[15:25] <Klevi> outer_space, look in your keyboard preferences. Make sure that its set to actually repeat. (I'm no expert, just saying)
[15:25] <ewook> mistere: what is it that you wish to check more exactly?
[15:25] <mistere> ewook: what partition the directory I am in is on
[15:25] <llutz> mistere: df /dir
[15:25] <ewook> mistere: you can check you mounting-points.
[15:26] <ewook> or do what llutz said :)
[15:26] <epc> ewook: shouldn't the export VAR="value" permanently change the value of VAR in the running bash?
[15:27] <arloguthrie> i'm trying to configure PHP 5.3 with freetype 2 support on Ubuntu 9.10 but ./configure says that free type is not found
[15:27] <epc> ps: I'm running the script manually.
[15:28] <mohan_veena> epc
[15:28] <mohan_veena> tell something more about you detail
[15:29] <arloguthrie> how can i tell php where to find freetype, I'm looking in synaptic and i have libfreetype2 and libfreetype2-dev
[15:30] <ikonia> arloguthrie: it should be pre-configured in the package, you shoulnd't have to tell it unless you've manually rebuilt the packages
[15:31] <arloguthrie> ikonia, there is no PHP 5.3 for Ubuntu 9.10 that i can find
[15:31] <epc> mohan: i wrote a simple bash script to update two enviroment variables that are already setted by ~/.bashrc
[15:31] <arloguthrie> ikonia, so i'm compiling from source
[15:31] <ikonia> !info php
[15:31] <epc> mohan: the script is pretty simple. is just this:
[15:31] <epc> #!/bin/bash
[15:31] <epc> export EC2_CERT="some path"
[15:31] <mistere> is it possible to dd a partition and put the dd file somewhere in the same partition?
[15:31] <ikonia> epc: please don't paste scripts in here - use a pastebin
[15:32] <epc> ikonia: sorry.
[15:32] <ikonia> !info php5
[15:32] <Pici> ikonia: 5.2 in karmic, 5.3 in lucid
[15:32] <ikonia> arloguthrie: why do you need 5.3 ?
[15:32] <ikonia> Pici: you're quicker then ubottu, nice
[15:32] <epc> mohan: when I run the script it changes the value during it's execution (verified by an echo)
[15:33] <epc> mohan: but after it's execution, I issue an echo EC2_CERT and the old value is shown.
[15:33] <frxstrem> is there a TTS (Text-to-speech) program for Ubuntu?
[15:34] <epc> mohan: I'm not terminating the bash console. I'm running the script by hand inside the console. shouldn't the value be preserved after the script execution?
[15:34] <Pici> frxstrem: both festival and espeak can do TTS.  I don't know of a gui front-end to them though, although I haven't looked in a long time.
[15:34] <frxstrem> Pici: okay, where can I get those?
[15:35] <Pici> frxstrem: They're both in the repositories. Actually, espeak might already be installed.
[15:36] <AnxiousNut> what's the difference between google chrome and chromium?
[15:36] <jediforce666> mhhjl
[15:36] <mistere> how do I know when I run a dd command that I am not copying into the same partition?
[15:37] <warsocket> anyone has a good link of how to create a source package (gambas program) and getting a change file for upload into REVU?
[15:38] <epc> hu guys, figured it out. need to run the script as with an extra dot (. ./myscript.sh) instead of (./myscript)
[15:38] <epc> thanks
[15:38] <Pici> warsocket: Start with https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Packages/REVU, if you have further questions, seek help in #ubuntu-motu
[15:39] <c3l> if I want to restart the network thingy in ubuntu. how do I do that? Ive made changes to what dns server to use, and id rather not reboot. I guess restarting the network service would be enough, but whats it called?
[15:39] <Gokul> Hi
[15:39] <Gokul> am i visible ?
[15:39] <Gokul> hello ?
[15:39] <c3l> Gokul, hey
[15:40] <Gokul> c3l, how do i add a keyboard shortcut to system monitor ?
[15:40] <Gokul> what command launches systemmonitor ?
[15:40] <c3l> Gokul, what system monitor are you talking about?
[15:40] <billy2007> can anyone tellk me why i cant accept webcam on pidgin??
[15:41] <Gokul> c3l, system > admin > "system monitor"
[15:41] <c3l> oh there is one thingy called system monitor, i use the consolebased htop
[15:41] <CaptainTrek> billy2007: pidgin wasn't built well for webcam, i've had issues with it myself
[15:41] <Gokul> does anyone know what command launches system monitor ?   when i try to add a shortcut in keyboardshortcuts window, it asks for a "command" ..........!!
[15:42] <billy2007> CaptainTrek, is there a multi chat with webcam support??
[15:42] <Pici> Gokul: I *think* its gnome-system-monitor
[15:42] <c3l> Gokul, gnome-system-monitor
[15:42] <CaptainTrek> billy2007: i don't know, I havent found one yet
[15:42] <Beyecixramd> billywhat do you mean by multi chat?
[15:42] <c3l> it could be find in the content window of the system mon
[15:42] <Beyecixramd> billy2007*
[15:42] <Gokul> Pici, don't think from now.. Believe!! thanks
[15:42] <Gokul> c3l, thanks
[15:42] <aquiles> obrigado! .. consegui a conexão .. com o irc.freenode.com :)
[15:42] <CaptainTrek> Beyecixramd, he means multiple-client-type things, such as Pidgin which supports multiple protocols
[15:43] <Beyecixramd> cpatin well... kopete, miranda, trillian, pidgin empathy....
[15:43] <Beyecixramd> CaptainTrek, wow, my tab key is silly today xD
[15:43] <Gokul> c3l, bye
[15:43] <CaptainTrek> heh
[15:43] <billy2007> Beyecixramd, yep what CaptainTrek
[15:43] <billy2007> said*
[15:44] <livingdaylight> anyone have a Compaq?
[15:44] <AnxiousNut> livingdaylight: which model?
[15:45] <livingdaylight> AnxiousNut, errr... why do they not have easy names? CQ61 ?
[15:45] <livingdaylight> AnxiousNut, its got the ATI Radeon graphics card? are they nice?
[15:45] <AnxiousNut> livingdaylight: not here, i have netbook 110c
[15:46] <renzo_> ciao
[15:46] <renzo_> list
[15:47] <renzo_> channel
[15:47] <sybariten> anyone here using gmail from a client?
[15:47] <sybariten> preferably a cmd line one
[15:48] <selvin> Есть кто живой?
[15:48] <Pici> !ru | selvin
[15:49] <billy2007> any idea then guys??
[15:50] <snkmad> where do i find info about network shares? i managed to share a folder, and my other pc with Winxp can see, but asks for login/pass
[15:51] <llutz> !samba > snkmad
[15:52] <brendan_p> hi all, quick security question related to ubuntuone. Will removing and re-adding my computer to ubuntuone reset my ubuntuone "OAuth" key?
[15:52] <skorzen> sybariten: I use gmail through thunderbird, why?
[15:53] <ohad83> Hello. I'm trying to install the Facebook Plugin in order to use the advanced photo uploader of Facebook. The readme file said to put the .so file in the mozilla plugin folder, and I did, but FB says it's not installed. Any solutions?
[15:53] <ikonia> ohad83: make sure it is installed, in the correct place with the correct permissions
[15:53] <ikonia> ohad83: if that doesn't work, contact facebook for support
[15:53] <Krow> join #ubuntu-fr
[15:54] <snkmad> llutz, many thx
[15:54] <ohad83> Thank you ikonia, I'll check it.
[15:55] <bohonalo> hola una ayuda para un novato gracias
[15:55] <Pici> !es | bohonalo
[15:55] <mistere> can someone please walk me through on how to run a DD command to back up a partition I have?
[15:57] <peterson> brightness issue need be solved!
[15:57] <peterson> ubuntu burned eyes without brightness control.
[15:58] <Feniksas> Hello what command installs newest irssi?
[15:58] <hanton> q
[15:59] <mistere> anyone? I need to know if I can run DD on a partition and output the image to that same partition
[16:00] <mistere> or will that overwrite my existing partition?
[16:00] <peterson> i need to confiure my kb to get the brightness control works how to do that?
[16:00] <geekphreak> mistere: no afaik
[16:01] <geekphreak> mistere: why not use something like clonezilla or partimage ?
[16:02] <mistere> geekphreak: im running ubuntu server in terminal
[16:02] <xenia_> anyone use outlook live?
[16:03] <mylastbreath> i want to run an ubuntu server that is accessible from the internet, the ip changes due to DHCP from my ISP, what software would update the public DNS servers with my current ip address?
[16:03] <LzrdKing> any dynamic dns update script
[16:03] <geekphreak> mistere: partimage is tui based
[16:04] <Dr_Willis> mylastbreath:  dozen of 'dynamic dns' services out there.  many routers even have the feature these days
[16:04] <peterson> nicola-f style backspace is waht?
[16:04] <geekphreak> xenia_: outlook live in ubuntu channel ?
[16:04] <LzrdKing> my router runs linux :)
[16:04] <xenia_> i mean outlook.com service
[16:04] <geekphreak> mylastbreath: no-ip.com or dyndns.org :)
[16:05] <Grafter> atempting to get my wireless card to work under ubuntu and have done the complete sudo apt-get update, apt-cache search ndiswrapper-utils, sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper-common ndiswrapper-utils-1.9, unzip wg311v3_1_0.zip, cd "/tmp/WG311v3 V1.0/Driver/Windows XP/", sudo ndiswrapper -i WG311v3.INF, sudo modprobe ndiswrapper, ndiswrapper -l, and ndiswrapper -m the wifi works great.. can connect to my local free wifi. however, as soon as i reboot, no wireless 
[16:05] <Grafter> to clearify final problem,  before all this wlan0 only shows up with "ifconfig", after all the forementioned commands wlan0 shows up on "iwconfig" only AFTER I "sudo modprobe ndiswrapper" and only after this command does the wireless come up. what am i missing?
[16:05] <geekphreak> Dr_Willis: mooo
[16:05] <Dr_Willis> geekphreak:  Muu!
[16:06] <mylastbreath> do these dynamic dns services have software to download/install/run, or are they scripts such as bash?
[16:06] <xenia_> evolution mail does not support outlook live. what mail client application supports exchange server?
[16:06] <Dr_Willis> Grafter:  seems ndiswrapper is not getting loaded at boot time. You could load he module from rc.local, or with the modules file perhaps
[16:06] <geekphreak> mylastbreath: they have tools, most are insyanptic which you can get apt-get :)
[16:06] <Dr_Willis> mylastbreath:   most have some 'clients' yopu use.
[16:06] <Grafter> hmm
[16:07] <hexdump_> Dr_Willis:  sup buddy
[16:07] <hexdump_> hey everyone!
[16:07] <xenia_> hello
[16:07] <Grafter> not familiar with rc.local..
[16:07] <mylastbreath> thank you, i will check syanptec and apt-get
[16:07] <Dr_Willis> Grafter:  just a simple script in /etc
[16:07] <hexdump_> how ya'll doin this mornin' ?
[16:07] <gafir> hello, could anybody explain to me how I would go about using scp to download a file from a remote server using ssh to a local directory in my ubuntu installation? I'm looking for info on how to do this -- thanks
[16:07] <Grafter> ahh ok thank you i will try that
[16:07] <geekphreak> xenia_: download evolution plugin to enable extra evolutiion support :)
[16:07] <peterson> how to type eurosign?
[16:09] <peterson> mine is at key 5.
[16:09] <xenia_> @geekphreak well, I tried but i got message that "support only exchange 2000 / 2003"
[16:09] <jastonas> hello!
[16:09] <Unnheulu> ._.
[16:09] <xenia_> hello
[16:09] <Unnheulu> I just lost the game
[16:10] <jastonas> i just installed a new HD. Can i boot from a live usb and delete all the folders and files from my current installation but keep the home directory??
[16:10] <geekphreak> xenia_: you downloaded all plugins ?
[16:11] <tomatto_> hello
[16:11] <Urda> jastonas: I don't see why not.
[16:11] <Roasted> how can I crack open the ambiance theme to make more advanced changes to it beyond what the customize menu allows in appearance settings?
[16:11] <geekphreak> cause i see support for MS exchane 2007 server :)
[16:11] <Dr_Willis> Roasted:  like what changes?
[16:11] <tomatto_> please, which name has googleearth for ubuntu?
[16:11] <tomatto_> to install
[16:11] <tomatto_> and to run
[16:11] <jastonas> Urda, it wont keep and hidden files right? I dont want to format.. want to keep documents pictures and movies..
[16:11] <Roasted> Dr_Willis, I'd like to change the background color of the top panel and menus. But those options arent in the regular customize menu.
[16:12] <peterson> which`s keyboard layout to choose?
[16:12] <Urda> jastonas: I would boot from your live USB, ctrl + h inside your home folder (which should show all hidden files and folders) and just copy them to a backup location
[16:12] <xenia_> I'll try again
[16:12] <jastonas> dont have enough space to backup. Pff.. anyway.. i ll try that way. Hope it works :) thanks.
[16:13] <Dr_Willis> Roasted:  id think you have to edit the  proper theme parts to do that.
[16:13] <Pakky> hello, i seems to have a bit of a problem, 2 days ago my laptop and only computer died and i need to work, i grabbed a really old box i had in the closet(PIII) and installed ubuntu-hardy, everything works but my graphics are slow and crappy(it seems ubuntu doesn't have a proper driver) the prob is that i don't remember nor can find what graphics i have. can someone help me ?
[16:13] <Roasted> Dr_Willis, I would expect so. however, I'm curious on how to do that and possibly putting it on gnome-look.org if I can hit a home run with it.
[16:13] <Dr_Willis> tomatto_:  google earth is avail in some repos. medibuntu perhaps.
[16:13] <felichas> Can I mount a cifs unit being an unprivileged user NOT using fstab??? (ie sudo mount -t cifs -o username=usr,password=pwd,iocharset=utf8........)
[16:13] <tomatto_> Dr_Willis: what is googleearth-package for?
[16:14] <tomatto_> Dr_Willis: and in default repo?
[16:14] <Dr_Willis> tomatto_:  Hmm? whats the name of the package? No idea. What google earth is for? its a program to see the world.
[16:14] <Dr_Willis> tomatto_:  its not in the default repos. it MIGHT be in the medibuntu repos.
[16:14] <Grafter> GoogleEarthLinux.bin
[16:14] <Dr_Willis> tomatto_:  google also has their own repos that might have it
[16:14] <Grafter> medibuntu
[16:14] <G_S> I have a simple question about KlamAV.  What do I put down as the Proxy for updates?
[16:15] <Oer> Pakky, open terminal : lspci | grep -i vga
[16:15] <tomatto_> Dr_Willis: what is googleearth-package for? is it right googleearth?
[16:15] <Dr_Willis> tomatto_:  that would be my guess..
[16:15] <Pakky> oer : thx
[16:15] <Dr_Willis> tomatto_:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GoogleEarth
[16:16] <Pakky> oer: ATI Technologies Inc 3D Rage Pro AGP 1X/2X
[16:16] <Shambat> I have a question about this example DHCPd config: http://pastebin.com/LniCv5C9 does this mean that only items that belong in that class will receive IP addresses?
[16:16] <Grafter> tomatto_ it is named GoogleEarthLinux.bin and is in the medibuntu repository
[16:16] <tomatto_> ok thx
[16:17] <Grafter> and is just like windows google earth :)
[16:18] <nomnex> any news about medibuntu repo down? Will it be fixed for next Wed?
[16:18] <Dr_Willis> nomnex:  there are mirrors
[16:18] <nomnex> Dr_Willis, link?
[16:19] <Dr_Willis> nomnex:  http://www.webupd8.org/2010/04/medibuntu-repository-down-what-to-do.html
[16:19] <Dr_Willis> ubuntu news sites.. gotta love them
[16:19] <Grafter> heh
[16:19] <nomnex> Dr_Willis, I give a look, thanks.
[16:20] <Roasted> Dr_Willis, do you have any suggestions in regard to what I can do? Have you ever made or edited your own theme?
[16:20] <Dr_Willis> Roasted:  theres so many themes out there.. and ppa's qith quality ones.. i dont bother making my own.
[16:21] <Roasted> Dr_Willis, well, I like Ambiance a LOT but I just wnated to make a minor tweak to it.
[16:21] <hiexpo> Dr_Willis,  - whats happening
[16:21] <Roasted> Dr_Willis, Ive been through dozens and dozens of pages of themes on gnome-look. Ambiance nailed it dead on for me. I just have some things I'd like to tweak and see what happens.
[16:21] <Dr_Willis> I hate ambiance. :)   I will stick with BlueCurve.
[16:22] <tomatto_> how localize ubuntu? set locale to cs_CZ.ISO8859-2 ?
[16:22] <Roasted> Dr_Willis, I found ambiance was much nicer when I changed the background color. I changed it to whatever dust-sand uses and made the text jet black instead of the darkish gray.
[16:22] <Roasted> Dr_Willis, I definitely prefer it with the dust-sand color going on.
[16:23] <Dr_Willis> I like the nice big buttons i got now. :) with a red X, and easy to target squares..  but thats what themes are all about.. use what you like
[16:24] <Roasted> Dr_Willis, no doubt. Ihated ambiance at first, but I was a huge fan of dust-sand. Combined htem a bit and we have a winner. But like I said, I wanted to further tweak it a bi tmore to see what my mind can come up with. Problem is, I just had no clue where to get started.
[16:24] <moorecp> Any time I try to use a kernel > 2.6.31-19 (2.6.31-20 in 9.10 and 2.6.32-21 in 10.04) on my laptop, X hangs when loading.  The Xorg.log doesn't seem to be telling me anything useful to figure out why it's not happy with the newer kernels.  Any thoughts as to what I can try / look at to figure out the issue?
[16:24] <tobi_> hi, is icon placement on desktop finally fixed in 10.04 gnome nautilus? :P
[16:25] <tobi_> overlapping is ugly
[16:25] <hiexpo> !lucid
[16:25] <Dr_Willis> tobi_:  cant say that ive noticed the issue.. and see #ubuntu+1
[16:26] <Grafter> Dr_Willis: i am reading up on rc.local now but, if that dosnt work, i just wanted to clearify, by "the modules file" you mean /etc/modules right? sorry if i sound like a noob :)
[16:27] <tomatto_> how localize ubuntu? set locale to cs_CZ.ISO8859-2 ?
[16:27] <Dr_Willis> !modules
[16:27] <erUSUL> tomatto_: System>Admin>Language support
[16:27] <Dr_Willis> Grafter:   theres some modules auto load file. right. I think its /etc/modules  ive not used it in years
[16:27] <Dr_Willis> !whitelist
[16:28] <Grafter> ahh ok
[16:28] <felichas> erUSUL: I want English(US) but I would like to have my weeks start on MOndays and my dates formated DD-MM-YYYY
[16:29] <felichas> how do you fine tune it?
[16:29] <tomek_> witam mam pytanie jak zainstalowac theme w ubuntu 9.10??
[16:30] <DJones> !pl | tomek_
[16:30] <erUSUL> felichas: setting the various LC_* vars?
[16:30] <erUSUL> felichas: LC_TIME
[16:32] <FilipG> ubuntu on dell vostro 1000 gives to much temperature to cpu
[16:32] <FilipG> can fans be controlled?
[16:33] <juan__> hi
[16:33] <tobi_> tomek_ gnome-look.org choose gtk2 from site menu
[16:33] <fosscon> hi
[16:33] <fosscon> can I ask questions about linux programming in this channel?
[16:33] <felichas> erUSUL: I'll look at it, thnx for guiding
[16:34] <cjay554> go ahead fosscon ask away
[16:34] <iceroot> fosscon: linux is a kernel, try #kernel or #linux
[16:34] <fosscon> I know
[16:34] <fosscon> it's pretty simple but, well
[16:34] <fosscon> I have several child processes, each created with fork()
[16:34] <erUSUL> felichas: http://www.linux.com/archive/feed/53781
[16:35] <fosscon> so
[16:35] <tobi_> download drag n drop downloaded tar.gz on themes in appearance menu
[16:35] <fosscon> how can I wait for them all? does this make sense?
[16:35] <FilipG> can someone help getting control on dell vostro 1000 fans?
[16:35] <fosscon> while(wait(NULL)>0);
[16:35] <fosscon> this is what the teacher wrote
[16:35] <cjay554> hrm.. this defintely isn't the channel for that, i could answer generic questions about the specifics but im not too familiar with the API and standards
[16:35] <fosscon> ok
[16:36] <fosscon> should I try #linux ?
[16:36] <frostburn> fosscon, what programming language
[16:36] <irenicus09> Hi there, anyone knows when the free CD delivery site will re-open? :)
[16:36] <fosscon> C
[16:36] <erUSUL> fosscon: install manpages-dev --> man 2 wait
[16:36] <starman> ok, i just installed the ubuntu minimal cd image. The installation now uses up 1.2 gig of disk space (without any preselected software) and I still find openoffice installed after setup. Is there a way to get a REALLY minimal system?
[16:36] <erUSUL> fosscon: further help probably in C
[16:36] <frostburn> fosscon, i'd ask in the c channel then
[16:36] <fosscon> ok
[16:36] <fosscon> thanks
[16:36] <erUSUL> fosscon: ##c
[16:36] <fosscon> hmmm
[16:37] <fankamila> ??
[16:37] <bnv> re
[16:37] <weirdpercent> if I accidentally overwrote a file, is there a way to revert to a previous version using disk data recovery?
[16:37] <erUSUL> !undelete | weirdpercent
[16:38] <weirdpercent> erUSUL: thanks
[16:38] <zen933k> Greetings--Looking for some advice on editing xorg.conf Is it safe to do so from Gnome, I just want to enable he
[16:39] <zen933k> Greetings--Looking for some advice on editing xorg.conf Is it safe to do so from Gnome, I just want to enable the new synaptics multi-gestures**
[16:39] <Dr_Willis> zen933k:  im not sure that setting even works in xorg.conf any more
[16:39] <DanDare> zen933k, it´s ok to edit. Just make sure to make a backup of the original file and restarrt X after changes
[16:39] <Dr_Willis> zen933k:  edit from whever.. it wont take affect will yiou restart X
[16:40] <cjay554> weirdpercent, you can use a program called "flyback" just as MAc's time machine, there is also another program in the ubuntu repos that does the same thing though i forget what its called
[16:40] <cjay554> but once its overwritten its overwritten, unless you used those programs to make timestamp
[16:40] <zen933k> Dr_Willis: Oddly I downloaded the package from Ubuntu sources, have you heard anything about full support in Ubuntu? Or know anything about this release. The Synaptic web site isn't great for troubleshooting
[16:41] <tom3p> how to find dependancies for a downloaded deb on offline machine?  dpkg-deb -I foo.deb doesnt tell me which deps are missing.
[16:41] <Dr_Willis> zen933k:  ive heard theres some updates in the workd.. but not if they are actually incoperated into  the varioyus kernel/X stuff yet
[16:41] <zen933k> Dr_Willis: Okay, thanks for the help. I'll test it myself. :)
[16:42] <Dr_Willis> zen933k:  i just saw an artical I think on it. in my news reader app. i dident really read it
[16:42] <purvesh> can any one help me, "Could not download all repository indexes"
[16:42] <magnus_> 1
[16:42] <geekphreak> Dr_Willis: rss new feeds?
[16:43] <magnus_> Hey! I'm affected by https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/560306 and some comment suggests passing radeon.modeset=0. Whats the easiest way of doing this if I want to try it?
[16:43] <Dr_Willis> http://www.synaptics.com/solutions/technology/gestures/touchpad-linux
[16:43] <Dr_Willis> geekphreak:  yea - i use 'feedly'
[16:43] <geekphreak> ok
[16:43] <zen933k> Dr_Willis: They've just added multi-gestures to the gsynatpic settings.
[16:43] <Dr_Willis> My netbooks touchpad is so small.  i couldent  use more then 1 finger anyway
[16:44] <regex> Hello! i need help figuring out my 3 usb modem... im being told by wvdialconf: that there is either no modem or its in use by another program... what do i do? i really need to get it working fast
[16:44] <Dr_Willis> i bet the next gen of laptops will have huge touchpads now. :)
[16:44] <zen933k> Dr_willis: I have an Aspire One 532, it's okay for my fingers. I just like having full features. Probably wont even use them since I use keyboard shortcuts the most
[16:44] <Dr_Willis> I alwyas carry a mouse :)
[16:45] <regex> anyone know anything about usb modems on ubuntu?
[16:45] <tomatto_> how change cs_CZ.UTF8 to cs ISO8859-2 ?
[16:46] <Dr_Willis> regex:  claify what you mean - usb dialup modems? like the old ones.. or cell phones?
[16:46] <Shambat> I have a question about this example DHCPd config: http://pastebin.com/LniCv5C9 does this mean that only items that belong in that class will receive IP addresses?
[16:46] <regex> Dr_Willis, im using a usb modem for wireless braodband intternet
[16:46] <zen933k> hmm, doesn't seem to be an xorg.conf in etc/x11
[16:47] <Dr_Willis> zen933k:  its normally not needed these days.
[16:47] <regex> Dr_Willis, its just a USB stick
[16:47] <Dr_Willis> regex:  you mean a wireless network adaptor?    the term 'usb modem' is very vague in many ways. :)
[16:47] <Shafiei> how may i install some binaries like jdk?
[16:47] <zen933k> Dr_Willis: I read that. Going to have to dig some more to figure out how to enable this then :S
[16:47] <regex> works fine on windows but i cant get it to work, ive been unlucky with all meterial on the web as to how to fix the problem... i find it too overwhelmingg
[16:48] <regex> Dr_Willis, mobile broadband
[16:48] <Dr_Willis> regex:  so its using the CELL phone network you mean to say?
[16:48] <regex> Dr_Willis, yes sorry
[16:48] <Shafiei> i run the .bin file, then i see a folder beside it
[16:49] <geekphreak> Shafiei: hello
[16:49] <Dr_Willis> regex:  right. technically i dont think thats 'dialup' its called somthign else..
[16:49] <Shafiei> hi greek
[16:49] <Dr_Willis> Shafiei:  most of those are in the repos allready.
[16:49] <Dr_Willis> Shafiei:  you only need the various .bin stuff in special cases
[16:49] <geekphreak> Shafiei:  open terminal , then chmod +x filename.bin  then ./filename.bin
[16:49] <Shafiei> yes i do that
[16:49] <regex> Dr_Willis, so i shouldnt use wvdial?
[16:49] <Shafiei> but it only extracts the binary
[16:50] <Shafiei> into a folder beside it
[16:50] <Dr_Willis> regex:   You haev an actual isp with a Phone # you dial into? like we all did years and years ago?
[16:50] <geekphreak> whats the file Shafiei ?
[16:50] <regex> Dr_Willis, yes
[16:50] <Shafiei> jdk 6
[16:51] <Dr_Willis> regex:  wowsers. thats old-skool. ;  Im not even sure that device can do that.. a Cell Phone+cable might be able to.. but im not sure. I guess it can since you said it did it in windows..
[16:51] <TheHunterZero> sorry
[16:51] <Dr_Willis> regex:  does it get more then 5K/s in windows?
[16:51] <TheHunterZero> so can someone help
[16:51] <TheHunterZero> ??
[16:51] <Urda> !ot | Urda
[16:51] <judas> hi
[16:51] <Shafiei> it doesnt make any changes anywhere!!!
[16:51] <Shafiei> only become extracted
[16:51] <Dr_Willis> !java | Shafiei
[16:52] <geekphreak> Shafiei: you can install jdk from repo
[16:52] <Dr_Willis> bbl.
[16:52] <judas> can anybody help me how to use metasploit
[16:52] <TheHunterZero> my wine freeze my pc using rpg maker vx
[16:52] <Grafter> Dr_Willis, it didnt work the way we were trying so i gave up and had to "modprobe -r ndiswrapper" and then "gksudo gedit /etc/modules" and add the word ndiswrapper to the end of this file and save it to get the wireless to load at startup :/
[16:52] <Grafter> thank you for your help
[16:52] <regex> Dr_Willis, sorry i think im getting confused. what i have is a usb stick connected to my computer... this stick contains a mobile sim card. which is usable by cell phones as well... but im using it via usb (usb mobile broadband)
[16:53] <Shafiei> well, i have the bin file and i dont have enough internet traffic to spend!!!
[16:53] <bushbaby> regex: what's the issue?
[16:53] <Shafiei> couldnt i install it by the bin file itself?
[16:53] <nonick1> Is there a difference between Ubuntu Mobile and Ubuntu MID?
[16:53] <TheHunterZero> ....
[16:53] <TheHunterZero> ..............
[16:53] <TheHunterZero> .
[16:53] <FloodBot4> TheHunterZero: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[16:53] <TheHunterZero> .
[16:54] <purvesh> Geekthras, "Could not download all repository indexes" :(
[16:54] <TheHunterZero> so can anyone help with wine
[16:54] <TheHunterZero> ??
[16:55] <TheHunterZero> winewineinwe
[16:55] <bushbaby> TheHunterZero: what happens? the program freezes?
[16:55] <regex> bushbaby, i need internets... and i dont know how to get it working... im using a usb stick with mobile broad band and i really dont know what i should do to make it work under ubuntu. in wndows it has an installation wizard, but from what i read ubuntu supports these usb sticks out of thebox... dunno what exactly im driving it cause i dont have a clue... just need help from someone that would know how to fix the problem
[16:55] <purvesh> TheHunterZero, what happen
[16:55] <TheHunterZero> yeah
[16:55] <TheHunterZero> the program freezes
[16:55] <TheHunterZero> while is running
[16:55] <TheHunterZero> rpg maker vx
[16:55] <Pici> TheHunterZero: Please ask in #winehq if you are having issues running a specific application under Wine.
[16:55] <TheHunterZero> ok thanks
[16:55] <Segnale007> hello guys .. I have a problem that has not much to do with ubuntu and linux in general ... but I need help ... I have a NTS windows xp partition that I need to back up ... I cant access to windows anymore, but I am able to mount the NTFS partition with the ubuntu live cd... the problem is that when I try to copy any files that are in the users it doesnt let me copy any of them .. I got a message that says I dont h
[16:56] <purvesh> geekphreak,  "Could not download all repository indexes" :(
[16:56] <bushbaby> regex: a usb-sim based card sounds quite exotic. make sure it's supported at http://wireless.kernel.org/ ?
[16:56] <LzrdKing> if openbox started certain programs when i logged in with XDM, will it start those if i run startx instead?
[16:56] <Oli``> (OT, I know but) anybody know where the Apache httpd channel went? It's not #apache anymore.
[16:56] <Pici> Oli``: its #httpd
[16:56] <geekphreak> purvesh: hi?
[16:56] <Oli``> Pici: thanks
[16:56] <purvesh> geekphreak, hi bro
[16:57] <geekphreak> purvesh: doing apt-get update , sorry i am working in background, whats up?
[16:57] <Segnale007> any help ?
[16:57] <geekphreak> Oli``: hello
[16:57] <purvesh> geekphreak, nothing just doing update and i got this issue ... via Update manager
[16:58] <geekphreak> Oli``:  its #httpd
[16:58] <Grafter> regex: you might have to do as i am doing and use ndiswrapper to load the drivers but i am just learning about ndiswrapper so i cant help you with that "(
[16:58] <geekphreak> purvesh: open terminal , then run sudo apt-get update
[16:58] <purvesh> geekphreak, if i do via terminal then it is not going any issue
[16:58] <bushbaby> Segnale007: does it give you any error or just not work?
[16:58] <purvesh> geekphreak, ya via i didnt get any error
[16:59] <Segnale007> I just get an error message which say that I dont have the read permission
[16:59] <nonick1> Segnale007 try to write sudo nautilus in terminal
[16:59] <regex> bushbaby, http://broadband.o2.co.uk/mobile/index.jsp?cm_mmc_o=TBBTkwAL*F__*5Ayw+C+5tyzlw*5Ayw+C+5tyzlw+FB_bkw+_yBzp_zEpjFB_bkw+_yBzp_zEpj5tyzlw
[16:59] <Segnale007> well
[16:59] <purvesh> geekphreak, but this is bcz of some repository issue
[16:59] <Segnale007> I am trying to copy them with cp
[16:59] <Segnale007> being root
[16:59] <regex> bushbaby, that is what im talking about... just from another company incase im not communicating what im dealing with properly
[16:59] <Segnale007> I guess it would be the same
[16:59] <geekphreak> purvesh: do you have mediaubuntu enabled?
[16:59] <regex> Grafter, ur using mobile broadband?
[17:00] <purvesh> geekphreak, where it is ?
[17:00] <jimi_> Can cronjobs be ran on the 30 second interval?
[17:00] <geekphreak> purvesh: check the file /etc/apt/sources.lst
[17:00] <bushbaby> regex: right. then i probably suggest Grafters method of using ndiswrapper. I'll find you a link..
[17:00] <purvesh> geekphreak, ok thanx
[17:01] <Segnale007> thats the error that I get
[17:01] <Segnale007> root@ubuntu:/mnt/hdd/DocumentsandSettings/Master/Desktop# cp -r -f tubi_circolari.pdf /mnt/smb
[17:01] <Segnale007> cp: cannot open `tubi_circolari.pdf' for reading: Permission denied
[17:01] <geekphreak> purvesh: if you are planning to edit that file, make  a backup first :)
[17:01] <purvesh> geekphreak, ok
[17:01] <bushbaby> regex: this may be helpful http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=609534
[17:01] <Segnale007> thats the weird thigs
[17:01] <Segnale007> -rwxrwxrwx 2 root root 4026925 2009-12-07 11:28 tubi_circolari.pdf
[17:02] <regex> bushbaby, thanks
[17:02] <bushbaby> regex: no problem
[17:02] <Segnale007> seems like I should be able to read and write that file
[17:02] <Segnale007> damn it ..
[17:04] <regex> bushbaby, how do i find a usbserial?
[17:04] <bushbaby> Segnale007: I had this issue with file write permissions as i have saved a file using sudo firefox and it had root privileges. I don't recommend it for normal use but i found switching to root sudo su root worked rather than using just sudo??
[17:04] <benkong2> hey all gcursor will not change my cursor theme
[17:05] <benkong2> when I select the theme nothing happens
[17:05] <Pici> benkong2: What version of Ubuntu are you using?
[17:05] <regex> running: `sudo modprobe -r usbserial`   gets me FATAL Module usbserial not found
[17:05] <boabsta> is anyone else unable to ping packages.medibuntu.org?
[17:05] <benkong2> 10.04
[17:05] <Segnale007> well it doesnt for me ..
[17:05] <erUSUL> benkong2: known problem
[17:05] <benkong2> rats
[17:05] <Claudinux> boabsta, medibuntu are down :/
[17:05] <benkong2> should I check ubuntu+1
[17:05] <Pici> benkong2: 10.04 questions belong in #ubuntu+1 in the future :)
[17:05] <arunreddy> How to enable / activate nvidia driver in 10.04 Lucid Lynx
[17:06] <benkong2> k
[17:06] <purvesh> geekphreak, i had removed some Tick mark over there then it is solved. thanx bro
[17:06] <geekphreak> arunreddy:  #ubuntu+1 for lucid help :)
[17:06] <arunreddy> thanks
[17:06] <bushbaby> regex: looks like they used modprobe to extract usbserial from windows drivers?
[17:06] <geekphreak> purvesh: welcome
[17:06] <benkong2> Pici, sorry
[17:06] <benkong2> I shall obey
[17:06] <Quicken2K> can I find out if the next Ubuntu will support my hardware? (it's a crappy old machine)
[17:07] <BlubbTec> Quicken2K: live cd?
[17:07] <Quicken2K> no waiting for 10.04 to be final before I dl a cd or DVD
[17:07] <BlubbTec> then dl livecd when its final
[17:07] <Pici> !lucid
[17:07] <Dr_Willis> Quicken2K:  then you really cant be 100% sure then
[17:07] <Droopsta915> I was installing a new boot splash and uninstalled the old one. Now I dont have any boot splash. What command can I use to get it working?
[17:08] <Dr_Willis> Not much point in downloading the dvd.
[17:08] <boabsta> thanks Claudinux seems to have been down since last night then - wth happening
[17:10] <gasull> Hi. Is there a debian package for Google App Engine SDK? Thanks.
[17:11] <nand`> Is usb-creator.exe included with Ubuntu 10.04 and if so where on the .iso do I find it?
[17:11] <Pici> nand` : Please join #ubuntu+1 for Lucid/10.04 support/discussion.
[17:12] <nand`> Pici, alright.
[17:13] <geekphreak> Pici: howdy :)
[17:16] <fachex> hey ubuntu fellows!
[17:16] <fachex> got a quick question about xorg
[17:16] <fachex> any genius out there?
[17:16] <osmosis> what gives. empathy is broken
[17:17] <Urda> fachex: just ask it, and someone will help if they can
[17:17] <fachex> I have a tablet pc gateway working awesome with UBUNTU
[17:17] <fachex> much better than with Win
[17:17] <fachex> anyways
[17:17] <Grafter> there are many geniuses out there just not in the right fields!! :)
[17:18] <fachex> the xorg has a input device "finepoint tablet"
[17:18] <h00k> ubottu: broken
[17:18] <h00k> osmosis: ^
[17:18] <fachex> the xorg has a input device "finepoint tablet" but I want to add also the synaptic touch pad so I can use the multitouch in it
[17:18] <fachex> my question...
[17:19] <fachex> do I make another input device section or do i put the synaptic in the same section?
[17:19] <osmosis> haha, ok.
[17:20] <fachex> osmosis, is that haha for me?
[17:20] <osmosis> h00k, No idea the cause. When I launch empathy today, it comes up as if the prefs are corrupt. Nothing starts, no account information in the preferences, all dialog boxes are empty
[17:20] <osmosis> i tried trashing the prefs, but that didnt change anything
[17:20] <h00k> osmosis: check to make sure no process are hung like mission-control-5 or any of the telepathy-* processes
[17:21] <fachex> the xorg has a input device "finepoint tablet" but I want to add also the synaptic touch pad so I can use the multitouch in it
[17:21] <fachex> my question...
[17:21] <fachex> the xorg has a input device "finepoint tablet" but I want to add also the synaptic touch pad so I can use the multitouch in it
[17:21] <Klevi> Trying to get Ubuntu NBR to boot isnt working. at first i was getting: http://pastebin.ca/1869069 now im getting to the Ubuntu boot logo but stopping after a point with: http://pastebin.ca/1869823 Any ideas anyone as to why?
[17:21] <fachex> do I make another input device section or do i put the synaptic in the same section?
[17:24] <fachex> I have a tablet pc gateway working awesome with UBUNTU
[17:24] <fachex> the xorg has a input device "finepoint tablet" but I want to add also the synaptic touch pad so I can use the multitouch in it
[17:24] <fachex> my question...
[17:24] <fachex> do I make another input device section or do i put the synaptic in the same section?
[17:25] <mostym> Im looking to get nginx, php, ssl, and basic mail setup. Will pay.
[17:27] <subone_> Is there anyway to run a command on an executable to determine if it is designed for i386 or x64?
[17:27] <degenko> Join #dota-league @ Quakenet
[17:28] <jpds> degenko: No thanks.
[17:28] <subone> didnt realise i was already in here... Is there anyway to run a command on an executable to determine if it is designed for i386 or x64?
[17:28] <jpds> subone: file <binary>
[17:28] <jpds> subone: For instance: file $(which totem)
[17:29] <subone> jpds, ty that worked fine
[17:31] <rafaelsoaresbr> how to make a file executable? (permission)
[17:31] <mostym> chmod 0777
[17:31] <jpds> rafaelsoaresbr: chmod u+x <file>
[17:32] <geekphreak> jpds: hello sir
[17:32] <jpds> geekphreak: Hi.
[17:33] <|josh|> is there a way to get the gnome desktop / ubuntun to accept ctrl-click in place of right-click?
[17:34] <LzrdKing> if openbox started certain programs when i logged in with XDM, will it start those when i run startx too?
[17:34] <geekphreak> |josh|: not that i know off, might i ask why you want that?
[17:34] <AlexMax> Is there a Ubuntu Server channel?
[17:34] <AlexMax> Or can I ask my Ubuntu question in here?
[17:35] <Pici> AlexMax: There is #ubuntu-server, but you can ask in here too.
[17:35] <|josh|> geekphreak: dell mini
[17:35] <ACKT1C> why does ubuntu suck so bad?
[17:35] <AlexMax> I think I'll get better answers in there
[17:35] <LzrdKing> AlexMax:just ask; we'll let you know if you should ask elsewhere
[17:35] <geekphreak> AlexMax: #ubuntu-server
[17:36] <Guest41456> QUE PAZA NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
[17:36] <ACKT1C> NADA PUTO
[17:36] <|josh|> geekphreak: so do you know a way, or at least useful search terms?
[17:36] <PrestonConnors>  Hello, I am trying to troubleshoot an OpenSSH client to OpenSSH server problem. http://pastebin.com/5NeBvfhq . No firewalls are in between and these servers are directly connected via 10 gigabit Intel Corporation 82598EB 10-Gigabit AT CX4 Network Connection using the ixgbe drive. Any help would be appreciated! I know this is probably OpenSSH specific, but I thought someone may have ran into this issue here.
[17:36] <|josh|> geekphreak: google has nada for me
[17:36] <Guest41456> NO SE ESCRIBE ASI
[17:36]  * ACKT1C claps
[17:37] <Pici> !es | Guest41456
[17:37] <fachex> help with the xorg..
[17:37] <fachex> very simple question.
[17:37] <geekphreak> |josh|: not that i know off, but there is something else you cand o
[17:37] <Pici> ACKT1C: Please watch your language here.
[17:37]  * ACKT1C claps
[17:37] <coachj> anyone use Adobe Air?
[17:37] <fachex> the xorg has a input device "finepoint tablet" but I want to add also the synaptic touch pad so I can use the multitouch in it
[17:37] <fachex> do I make another input device section or do i put the synaptic in the same section?
[17:38] <Dr_Willis> coachj:  it works for me. :) but im on 10.04 at the moment
[17:38] <ACKT1C> same section
[17:38] <Klevi> Trying to get Ubuntu NBR to boot isnt working. at first i was getting: http://pastebin.ca/1869069 now im getting to the Ubuntu boot logo but stopping after a point with: http://pastebin.ca/1869823 Any ideas anyone as to why?
[17:38] <coachj> Dr_Willis: is it in the repos and what do you use it for?
[17:39] <ACKT1C> MIT
[17:39] <AlexMax> LzrdKing: I have my server set up to serve some skulltag servers and some half-life servers.  I have three IP's set up, one main and two alises (226 is main, .227 and .228 are aliases).  I am finding that there are one or two people who can NOT connect to my skulltag or half-life servers on .226, even though they broadcast on .226...yet they can connect on .227.  Ping works, ssh works, but these two
[17:39] <AlexMax> services don't.  I thought it was just a weird issue with that one program, but it's happening on many of them at the same time.  I did not have this issue when hosting on debian either...
[17:39] <halsafar> Guys I have been struggling for half a day now to get my mouse side buttons to work in a vmware guest of Ubuntu 9.04.  All the instructions out there "just copy this into your xorg.conf" do not work.
[17:39] <ACKT1C> this caps button is stuck
[17:39] <Dr_Willis> coachj:  its not in the repos. but the web/link installer worked for me.  I use it for one neat radio app. other then that. I havent seen anything else that uses it thats worth using
[17:39] <AlexMax> So I'm perhaps thinking that I've got something misconfigured on the ubuntu side
[17:39] <LzrdKing> AlexMax: i have no idea, maybe someone else can help you
[17:40] <coachj> Dr_Willis: just wondering. I saw it on a site as top 25 must have ubuntu apps
[17:40] <AlexMax> yeah this is a little too fast moving
[17:40] <LzrdKing> AlexMax: check what addresses the ports are bound to, netstat -ntl
[17:40] <Dr_Willis> coachj:  its not really an ap. its more of a language/plugin. and i cant imageine why it would be in the top 25 or even top 50
[17:40] <coachj> Dr_Willis: that is what I gathered, thks
[17:41] <AlexMax> LzrdKing: Hrm, does this only list TCP servers?
[17:41] <AlexMax> Because I have about a dozen or so servers that this doesn't list
[17:41] <Dr_Willis> coachj:  there is a neat radio app called 'antanna' (antenna?) that use it.. that is nifty.
[17:41] <LzrdKing> AlexMax: netstat -u for udp
[17:41] <LzrdKing> netstat -ul for listening
[17:41] <|josh|> PrestonConnors: I don't see the issue from that paste
[17:42] <AlexMax> Oh this might be it.  They're bound on 0.0.0.0:10666 (for example)
[17:42] <znxtch> Can I load the Magnatunes store into Audacious?
[17:42] <AlexMax> not (my ip address):10666
[17:43] <LzrdKing> AlexMax: 0.0.0.0 is "all ip addresses"
[17:43] <PrestonConnors> |josh|: The session hangs at line 16.
[17:44] <AlexMax> LzrdKing: Then why can some people only connect on .227 and not .226?
[17:44] <PrestonConnors> |josh|: Weird, so both servers have two types of network interfaces. One is Intel gigabit and the other is Supermicro 10-Gigabit. When ssh traffic is going across the 10gigabit network the ssh session hangs as in my pastebin; across the 1gigabit network I am able to connect. No firewall rules or switch acls (layer 2 simple switches)....
[17:44] <LzrdKing> AlexMax: i have no idea, maybe the ports are blocked somewhere?
[17:44] <|josh|> PrestonConnors: beyond my level of exp., I'm afraid
[17:44] <|josh|> try an openbsd/ssh channel
[17:45] <AlexMax> LzrdKing: Not by me.  It was like this before I firewalled my machine
[17:45] <halsafar> bah! Such a small problem, why don't mouse side buttons ever work in Ubuntu.  5 years ago this was a constant problem.  Apparently still is.
[17:45] <LzrdKing> 10 Gigabit! wow, whats next, 100Gigabit?
[17:45] <joaopinto> halsafar, did you file the bug report 5 years ago :) ?
[17:46] <PrestonConnors> |josh|: Thanks for taking a look anyway!
[17:46] <AndChat|> My mouse's side buttons work in 9.10
[17:46] <PrestonConnors> LzrdKing: We are using 2 bonded 10 gigabit nics; for a total throughput of 20Gbp/s :)
[17:46] <halsafar> Joaopinto, no, because the fix was simply adding some changes to xorg.conf (I am not alone on this)
[17:47] <halsafar> Apparently those changes do not work in 9.04 or because it is a VMWare guest things are different.
[17:47] <joaopinto> halsafar, right, but since you didn't care to report it so it could be fixed for you and the others, it's a bit intriguing to read your complain
[17:47] <rafaelsoaresbr> how to see (if possible) synaptic's logs?
[17:47] <LzrdKing> i don't think i have any computers that could sustain 10 gbps
[17:47] <demism> anyone get netflix working?
[17:48] <halsafar> With the number of wikis on each ubuntu distro containing "how to fix mouse side buttons" I figured a bug report would have already been added by community die hearts.  Xev does not even see the side buttons.
[17:48] <geekphreak> rafaelsoaresbr: hello
[17:48] <znxtch> Does anyone know where I can find "complete" themes for Gnome?  gimp-look offers themes but you have to piece them together if you know what I mean.
[17:49] <geekphreak> rafaelsoaresbr: i think its in /var/log/apt :d
[17:49] <joaopinto> halsafar, wikis provide work arounds, real fixes come from bug reports ;)
[17:49] <oneirosFade> znxtch:  There are some on DeviantArt
[17:49] <oneirosFade> Not many complete ones, but some
[17:49] <demism> how can I get my touchpad mouse to disable upon connection of a usb mouse?
[17:49] <killing> whats up
[17:50] <rafaelsoaresbr> geekphreak, let me see, thanks
[17:50] <geekphreak> yw
[17:50] <geekphreak> welcome*
[17:50] <|josh|> demism: there's a mouse app under system which should have this setting
[17:50] <znxtch> Thanks guys
[17:51] <halsafar> Joaopinto well that is good and all but you are avoiding helping me now.  A bug report might see this solved in a year or 2 (if ever)
[17:51] <oscar_> how i make and xorg file?
[17:51] <Klevi> Trying to get Ubuntu NBR to boot isnt working. at first i was getting: http://pastebin.ca/1869069 now im getting to the Ubuntu boot logo but stopping after a point with: http://pastebin.ca/1869823 Any ideas anyone as to why?
[17:51] <maco> demism: if you mean the watch on demand stuff...it's not possible in linux thanks to DRM (technology that prevents users from having access to content).  you'll need a Windows VM to use it
[17:52] <cet_> Hi everyone, ifconfig -a does not list eth0. Does that mean the network card is broken? or could this be a software problem? Using Karmic.
[17:52] <Dr_Willis> cet_:  could mean the module for it is not loaded.
[17:53] <rafaelsoaresbr> oscar_: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[17:53] <geekphreak> cet_: does lsmod list it?
[17:54] <cet_> geekphreak, no.
[17:54] <droopalla> Hi, can somebody help me I made the mistake of calling two computers home folders the same, and its causing a few problems, I need to change one of them, can that happen?
[17:55] <killing> :)
[17:55] <|josh|> droopalla: I don't understand the question
[17:55] <oscar_> rafaelsoaresbr: i tryed but not success
[17:56] <AndyGraybeal> how do i get menubar items to show up in all user profiles?
[17:56] <geekphreak> droopalla:  tried usermod command?
[17:56] <droopalla> ok, the /home/name/ is the same on both laptops need to change one of them, to somethign else
[17:56] <cet_> Dr_Willis, how do I check?
[17:56] <oscar_> rafaelsoaresbr: o where the file go??
[17:56] <geekphreak> droopalla: although wierd, it did not thorw message?
[17:56] <rafaelsoaresbr> oscar_: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[17:57] <oscar_> rafaelsoarebr: i search it on /etc/x11... and cant see it
[17:57] <Roasted> Hey guys - any idea how I can edit a theme moreso than what options are available under customize in the appearance settings?
[17:57] <droopalla> geekphreak: not sure what you are getting at there
[17:58] <oneirosFade> Roasted:  The theme files?
[17:58] <Roasted> oneirosFade, well, how do I get started? what do I need? A certain program editor or something?
[17:58] <rafaelsoaresbr> oscar_: any output errors?
[17:58] <oscar_> rafaelsoaresbr: it isnt there
[17:58] <oscar_> nope
[17:58] <oscar_> rafaelsoaresbr: is all fine
[17:59] <oneirosFade> Roasted:  Well, the most basic way I'm familiar with is to just open up the theme files with a text editor and poke around
[17:59] <oneirosFade> I've not done it extensively myself
[17:59] <geekphreak> droopalla: hello
[17:59] <droopalla> geekphreak: hello?
[17:59] <geekphreak> droopalla: sudo usermod -l new_name old_name
[17:59] <oscar_> rafaelsoaresbr: some idea :s??
[18:00] <Roasted> oneirosFade, I wonder how I would do that with 10.04... because I cannot find ambiance, since its embedded in the system itself. It's not an added theme from .themes.
[18:00] <droopalla> geekphreak: oh ok, thank you. will that cause any problems?
[18:00] <geekphreak> droopalla: same way you can rename $HOME too
[18:00] <geekphreak> read on usermod command
[18:00] <oneirosFade> Roasted:  The system-wide themes reside in /usr/share/themes, I believe -- just make a user copy before mucking about
[18:00] <oscar_> ??
[18:01] <rafaelsoaresbr> oscar_: the same here....
[18:01] <Roasted> oneirosFade, oh nice. thanks! I'm all about backups (screwed up many times before) so I'll definitely do that.
[18:01] <oscar_> rafaelsoaresbr: so what can i do?
[18:01] <stephan> how do I uninstall ubuntu and grub
[18:01] <chazco> The medibuntu repos still seem to be down... is there any way to make apt skip them and upgrade the rest?
[18:02] <geekphreak> be right back
[18:02] <oneirosFade> Roasted:  No prob, always nice to be able to help people, since the community has helped me so much
[18:02] <oneirosFade> chazco:  Comment them out
[18:03] <droopalla> will give it a try
[18:03] <droopalla> thank you
[18:03] <stephan> anybody know how to uninstall ubuntu and grub
[18:03] <gothenburg> hi
[18:03] <captaintrav> any ideas how to troubleshoot system hanging with GL screensavers
[18:03] <livingdaylight> is dualbooting as easy with windows7 now as it used to be with Xp?
[18:03] <rafaelsoaresbr> oscar_: maybe sudo Xorg -configure but X has to be stoped
[18:03] <maginot> stepahn, jas make a new windows install over all
[18:03] <demism> livingdaylight: yes
[18:03] <gothenburg> how do replace xfwm with compiz?
[18:03] <Micheal`> livingdaylight, yes
[18:03] <gothenburg> cant
[18:03] <maginot> *just
[18:03] <gothenburg> get it working
[18:04] <chazco> oneirosFade - Yep, will disable them i guess, was hoping there was some sort of skip command, nevermind. Thanks :0
[18:04] <captaintrav> nothing in syslog or Xorg.0.log'
[18:04] <maginot> stephan, ^
[18:04] <oneirosFade> chazco:  Oh, sorry -- I thought that was what you meant :)
[18:04] <maginot> stephan, jas make a new windows install over all
[18:04] <vng> Good evening!
[18:04] <geekphreak> maginot: howdy :)
[18:04] <livingdaylight> I recall that with Vista it became difficult to dual-boot... so, I'm happy to be reassured that creating a windows/ubuntu dual boot is simple
[18:04] <soreau> gothenburg: xfwm4 --replace
[18:05] <maginot> geekphreak, hey
[18:05] <stephan> wanted to dual boot but I have ubuntu installed on my main drive
[18:05] <geekphreak> droopalla: you there?
[18:05] <texas319> hey all
[18:05] <livingdaylight> just stick the ubuntu live cd and go through the install process and wipe some of the hd off?
[18:05] <gothenburg> soreau: where?
[18:05] <texas319> anyone here using red5
[18:05] <maginot> stephan, windows is already installed ?
[18:05] <soreau> gothenburg: its a command you run in your terminal
[18:05] <stephan> no deleted it?
[18:05] <gothenburg> ah
[18:05] <droopalla> yes
[18:06] <texas319> daylight backup any files you MIGHT want to save
[18:06] <stephan> formatted the drive
[18:06] <geekphreak> droopalla: can i pm plz?
[18:06] <maginot> stephan, you could install windows again after that recovery grub
[18:06] <gothenburg> soreau: and how to change back then?
[18:06] <droopalla> just reid that, and it didnt seem to work, so will go read about it, and try see if I can change it.
[18:06] <droopalla> ok
[18:06] <livingdaylight> demism, just stick the ubuntu live cd and go through the install process and wipe some of the hd off?
[18:06] <stephan> I had win xp 64 bit but it wouldn't let me use protools or some of my midi stuff
[18:06] <soreau> gothenburg: In Karmic, simply run compiz. In Lucid, you might need compiz --replace ccp
[18:07] <gothenburg> hmm
[18:07] <gothenburg> interesting
[18:07] <gothenburg> seems to take time or not working
[18:07] <gothenburg> do I have to shut down my X?
[18:07] <halsafar> Anyone want to help me get my mouse side buttons working in Ubuntu 9.04 vmware guest.  xinput list shows me the mouse and it is clearly not loading my xorg.conf file (which is apparently no longer used by default)
[18:07] <stephan> how do you recover grub after installing windows?
[18:08] <stephan> can I dual boot?
[18:08] <halsafar> Stephan if you killed grub from the MBR grab supergrub to get back into linux and reinstall grub
[18:09] <gothenburg> why isn't compiz starting then?
[18:09] <oneirosFade> gothenburg:  Did you Alt+F2 run it, or did you run it from a terminal?
[18:09] <gothenburg> terminal, not alt f2
[18:09] <vng> It seems that hibernate function of ubuntu is not save the energy! Any ideas?
[18:10] <oneirosFade> And it didn't spit any errors or anything?
[18:10] <soreau> gothenburg: No idea. Can you pastebin the ouptut of compiz & from your terminal? and can you come to #compiz so we can help you get it running?
[18:10] <AndyGraybeal> how do i add menu entries for all users?
[18:10] <gothenburg> got no compiz output
[18:10] <rocket16> Friends, I found a critical issue related to QCAD.
[18:10] <gothenburg> -.-
[18:10] <maco> texas319: please dont flood
[18:10] <maco> texas319: sorry
[18:10] <gothenburg> installed compiz but..
[18:10] <stephan> I am running latest version of ubuntu right now and it is the only thing on my drive but want to dual boot
[18:10] <alverius> exit
[18:10] <gothenburg> got no output
[18:10] <maco> testpilot: please dont flood
[18:11] <texas319> ???
[18:11] <rocket16> I saw, that QCAD is commercial, and is available for sale. But in Ubuntu Software Center, it is unavailable, I saw it in Synaptic System. So, is QCAD really OpenSource?
[18:11] <texas319> what is flooding
[18:11] <tobi_> is useless pulseaudio still in Ubuntu 10.04? I hope not
[18:11] <maco> texas319: mis-tabbed. meant to say that to testpilot
[18:11] <rocket16> !flood | texas319
[18:11] <Pici> tobi_ : Please join #ubuntu+1 for Lucid/10.04 support/discussion.
[18:11] <halsafar> Stephan, windows will overwrite the MBR when you install it.  Often best to install windows then linux for a dual boot environment.  Just install windows, your mbr will be lost, download supergrub to easily get back to linux and reinstall grub.  Done.
[18:11] <oneirosFade> LOL I forgot I was in #ubuntu and not +1
[18:12] <oneirosFade> Whoops
[18:12] <stephan> thank you halsafar
[18:12] <texas319> ???
[18:12] <halsafar> Stephan just make sure you can use supergrub before you proceed :)
[18:12] <KaiForce> ubuntu server LTS support here or elsewhere?
[18:12] <stephan> how do I do that?
[18:12] <texas319> i still dont see how i flooded when i am reading website?
[18:12] <texas319> chatzilla is just running
[18:13] <halsafar> google supergrub, download, burn (or stick on usb key) and make sure it can boot
[18:13] <Pici> texas319: You didn't. It was accidentally directed at you.
[18:13] <mickster04> KaiForce: #ubuntu-server but if it is generic to both, you're better off here
[18:13] <texas319> ohhhh
[18:13] <texas319> okay
[18:13] <texas319> i just saw that
[18:13] <cmc2001> Hello. Does anyone know if i can make ubuntu 10.01 netbook version to start hiding the upper bar while using programs or always?
[18:13] <stephan> ok thank you halsafar
[18:13] <mickster04> cmc2001: you men the titlebar?
[18:13] <vng> Is hibernate function of ubuntu the same as the one of windows?
[18:13] <KaiForce> ok, i think this is.  i've added a second nic, removing the first, now the nic is identified as eth1 instead of eth0.  how do I re-assign it to eth0?  (no GUI)
[18:13] <cmc2001> mickster04: yea
[18:13] <Badger> hi ppl. I need to install PHP 5.2.x instead of 5.3.x I get by normal apt-get, how do I do that?
[18:14] <mickster04> cmc2001: not sure...
[18:14] <vhann> KaiForce: Search Google, there's a file you need to modify
[18:14] <cmc2001> mickster04: Well i know i can make something to make it hide. it is GNU and all that, but i really would like not to...
[18:14] <mickster04> cmc2001: try compiz config, and undecorate the windows, use compiz-config-settings-manager
[18:15] <vng> oh..no
[18:15] <cmc2001> mickster04: Ok. ill try. Thx :)
[18:15] <sipior> KaiForce: you'll need to modify the relevant udev rule, found in /etc/udev/rules.d
[18:15] <rafaelsoaresbr> !acroread > me
[18:15] <halsafar> When UBuntu 9.04 loads it does not seem to honor my xorg.conf I added (since xorg.conf does not exist by default anymore it appears)
[18:16] <SiXke> Hi there
[18:16] <realcoolguy> Badger: you could always go grab the source for that version of PHP, and compile it that way.  You'll have to meet any dependencies as well however.  Usually what I end up doing when I need a specific version, both newer and older than what the repos have.
[18:16] <SiXke> Im new in linux, and im trying to copy a directory from an usb to the disk
[18:16] <ActionParsnip> Yo yo yo
[18:16] <SiXke> any1 can walk me trough it?
[18:17] <KaiForce> vhann - sipior:  thanks for the lead, looks like a winner.
[18:17] <mickster04> SiXke: right-click, copy?
[18:17] <CaptainTrek> SiXke: what mickster04 said
[18:17] <SiXke> commandline :)
[18:17] <vhann> SiXke: man cp
[18:17] <Badger> realcoolguy: hmm, that's the "long way" to go, I rather not do that - last resort thou
[18:17] <geekphreak> SiXke:  sudo cp -fr /path/usb/disk/folder  /home/name/folder
[18:17] <mickster04> SiXke: cp
[18:17] <ActionParsnip> Sixke: is the usb partition mounted and can you see the folder?
[18:17] <CaptainTrek> ActionParsnip: he's using CLI
[18:17] <SiXke> where are programs installed by default?
[18:17] <SiXke> for example xbmc
[18:18] <Quicken2K> you need to have sudo in front for all operations?
[18:18] <ActionParsnip> Captaintrek: it still needs to be mounted, even with cli
[18:18] <SiXke> its mounted
[18:18] <realcoolguy> Badger: You may also find .deb packages, which are easier than compiling.
[18:18] <mickster04> Quicken2K: no
[18:18] <SiXke> im trying to find out where to copy it to
[18:18] <jenia> hello everyone
[18:18] <vhann> SiXke: Whether you want the job done without knowing the inner workings: use the GUI. Or, you want to be more efficient: then learn to read manpages
[18:18] <geekphreak> ActionParsnip: not really/always
[18:18] <Badger> realcoolguy:  any idea whee I should look for them?
[18:18] <ActionParsnip> Sixke: programs are installed all over, there isn't one folder they go to
[18:18] <Pici> SiXke: Packages are not installed to just one directory.  What are you looking for? dpkg -L packagename   can show you where files are installed to.
[18:18] <SiXke> i had some basic linux in school, but already forgot most of it
[18:19] <ActionParsnip> Geekphreak: to copy a folder from one block device to another both must be mounted
[18:19] <geekphreak> ActionParsnip: agreed sir
[18:19] <ActionParsnip> Sixke: cp -a /path/to/folder /path/to/destination
[18:19] <gothenburg> hmm
[18:19] <gothenburg> everything turned white
[18:19] <SiXke> ok, now just have to find out where the xbmc folder is
[18:20] <SiXke> dpkg tels me /usr/share
[18:20] <SiXke> i geuss thats not correct
[18:20] <mickster04> SiXke: like we said, chances are you'll need to install stff over several folders
[18:20] <ActionParsnip> sixke: look in your xbmc config as to what folder the data needs to reside in. I believe you can config it using the gui
[18:20] <rafaelsoaresbr> !xrand > me
[18:20] <Pici> !msgthebot > rafaelsoaresbr
[18:20] <rafaelsoaresbr> !xrandr > me
[18:20] <SiXke> is there a way to search for the 'skin' folder?
[18:21] <mickster04> rafaelsoaresbr: there isnt a user called "me"
[18:21] <serggy> hi
[18:21] <ActionParsnip> Sixke: lib files will go in /usr/lib the binary will go in /usr/bin and several images may go in /usr/share/pixmaps. Linux employs a reusability idea so libs from one app can be used by many
[18:21] <Pici> mickster04: that actually will send a pm to the user that does the command.
[18:21] <serggy> anyone who knows about ubuntu mobin remix
[18:21] <rafaelsoaresbr> mickster04, but it works! :)
[18:22] <Pici> rafaelsoaresbr: Please /msg ubottu    in the future though
[18:22] <SiXke> ok found it, it seems to be in /usr/share, weird logic :)
[18:22] <ActionParsnip> Sixke: to you maybe ;)
[18:22] <geekphreak> SiXke:  good luck sir
[18:23] <SiXke> my files are in media/USBSTICK
[18:23] <SiXke> can I use : cp /media/USBSTICK
[18:23] <SiXke> or does there need to be something before /media
[18:23] <serggy> my netbook can not work adobe flash player and firefox does not work
[18:23] <mickster04> SiXke: /media/USBSTICK/
[18:23] <rafaelsoaresbr> Pici, as you wish :)
[18:23] <ActionParsnip> Sixke: cp needs a destination
[18:23] <mickster04> SiXke: that will copy all the contents across to wherever
[18:24] <iceroot> mickster04: that will to nothing
[18:24] <iceroot> mickster04: destination and -r missing
[18:24] <ActionParsnip> Sixke: you will also need to use sudo as users do not have write access to /usr/share (if that is the destination)
[18:24] <SiXke> no such file /media/USBSTICK/*.*
[18:24] <mickster04> iceroot: i was just talking about the from part, he knows about destination and the ir command
[18:24] <ActionParsnip> Sixke: linux is very case sensitive
[18:25] <SiXke> it is USBSTICK in caps
[18:25] <mickster04> SiXke: use tab complete
[18:25] <darory> please i need no one can download file wmv from my server? by htaccess or any thing else
[18:26] <geekphreak> SiXke: just a tip for you, if you need to learn / know command type man command >> example man cp :)
[18:26] <SiXke> is *.* not allowed?
[18:26] <ActionParsnip> Sixke: no need, the folder copy will copy the contents also
[18:27] <geekphreak> darory: sorry did not get question
[18:27] <idlemind> i was following this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=311158 guide to compile the latest kernel on ubuntu 8.04 lts ... i get an error that looks like this http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/0dNxgWej ... thoughts?
[18:27] <tyler_d1> I am trying to see a certificate of a secure website from a terminal? how is this done using wget or links or elinks please?
[18:27] <SiXke> i tels me ommiting directory xxxxx
[18:28] <ActionParsnip> Sixke: you can also use just * as it will cover all files, *.* isn't necessary
[18:28] <running_rabbit07> Does IP Tables automatically keep logs or does it have to be commanded to do so?
[18:28] <taree> * by itself only modifies previus char
[18:28] <taree> so by itself it means nothing
[18:28] <taree> in extended regular expressions that is
[18:29] <Pici> taree: This isn't regular expressions, this is bash's normal wildcard blobs
[18:29] <darory> geekphreak: i make web site that users can see vedios online and can't see the target of the vdeio file, i need no one can download it, just see it online only
[18:29] <taree> i know ;_; bash makes me sad
[18:29] <geekphreak> tyler_d1: not sure if this is what ya mean w3m https://site
[18:29] <SiXke> it doesnt give an error now, but nothing has happend
[18:29] <mr_fribble> Does GNOME come with vnc?
[18:29] <SiXke> how hard can it be :)
[18:29] <stephan> trying to download supergrub but it is not letting me download the tar.gz file
[18:30] <taree> and wildcard is so a regular expression btw
[18:30] <mickster04> SiXke: it probably has completed, check the destination folder
[18:30] <SiXke> i did, nothing there
[18:30] <arvind_khadri> Hi, how do i remove the whole of firefox and install it again ?
[18:30] <geekphreak> darory: try asking in #php  or #httpd
[18:30] <taree> * in bre == ? in ere
[18:30] <tyler_d1> geekphreak: what is "w3m" ?
[18:30] <geekphreak> tyler_d1: browser text based
[18:30] <mickster04> SiXke: do an "ls" in the from folder
[18:30] <daniskami> SiXke: if you want to copy an entire directory, you probably need cp -r anyway
[18:30] <SiXke> oh
[18:30] <iceroot> taree: wildgard is just a glob  you can use  cat /foo/* press tab and the bash (zsh is working with that) is writing every file on the cli
[18:30] <mickster04> -rf no?
[18:30] <geekphreak> arvind_khadri: apt-get remove --purge firefox
[18:31] <arvind_khadri> geekphreak, are you on karmic ?
[18:31] <geekphreak> arvind_khadri: lucid :)
[18:31] <taree> iceroot: that is just wrong, ls list files, cat concatenates. that's how it should be imho
[18:31] <ActionParsnip> Arvind_khadri: sudo apt-get --purge remove firefox*; sudo apt-get --purge autoremove; mv $HOME/.mozilla $HOME/.mozilla_old
[18:31] <geekphreak> command is still same afaik mate
[18:32] <tyler_d1> geekphreak: no so much, you know how in firefox you can view a sites certificate, well I need to do that on a linux box
[18:32] <judgen> Do you know of any commandline wifi managers?
[18:32] <iceroot> taree: as is said  cat /foo/* TAB then you have something like  cat /foo/bar /foo/juhu /foo/foo on the shell
[18:32] <ActionParsnip> Arvind_khadri: will also give you a clean profile. You can rename back the mozilla folder if you want your old settings
[18:32] <mickster04> judgen: iwconfig not enough :P
[18:32] <geekphreak> tyler_d1: right?
[18:32] <iceroot> taree: on zsh and bash should do the same
[18:32] <tyler_d1> geekphreak: as its not accessable from any other machine, ip based filtering, so it will only respond 2 this server.
[18:32] <ActionParsnip> Judgen: wicd has a curses interface
[18:33] <arvind_khadri> ActionParsnip, i just installed firefox from the mozilla daily build, and i removed it, I really dont know where am I standing
[18:33] <taree> i dont like bash or bash
[18:33] <taree> s/bash/zsh/
[18:33] <SiXke> ok it worked :)
[18:33] <joaopinto> tyler_d1, openssl s_client -host ssl_server_hostname
[18:33] <sipior> taree: you have lots of options. use them instead.
[18:33] <geekphreak> tyler_d1: you have gui  option ?
[18:33] <ActionParsnip> Arvind_khadri: what do you mean?
[18:33] <SiXke> how do I delete the testmaps ? :)
[18:34] <mickster04> SiXke: testmaps?
[18:34] <geekphreak> joaopinto: thanks
[18:34] <mickster04> SiXke: rm
[18:34] <iceroot> taree: just working on zsh, bash is not replacing the * when pressing tab
[18:34] <SiXke> some wrong maps that I created accidently trying to copy :)
[18:34] <SiXke> del doesnt work
[18:34] <mickster04> SiXke: i presume?
[18:34] <SiXke> rm?
[18:34] <ActionParsnip> Arvind_khadri: if you want firefox from the ubuntu repo just disable or remove the mozilla ppa and reinstall firefox
[18:34] <mickster04> SiXke: efine map?
[18:34] <mickster04> SiXke: define*
[18:34] <tyler_d1> joaopinto: tyvm, so to clarify s_client is me? and ssl_server_hostname is the url?
[18:35] <SiXke> folder
[18:35] <tyler_d1> geekphreak: thanks for the help :)
[18:35] <taree> so, i was thinking before of the riobuntu project, anyone wants to join?
[18:35] <joaopinto> tyler_d1, nom s_client is a command name for openssl
[18:35] <geekphreak> tyler_d1:  :)
[18:35] <mickster04> SiXke: re -r /folder/or/file
[18:35] <joaopinto> tyler_d1, ssl_server_hostname is the server from the remote url, and you also need -port 443
[18:35] <tyler_d1> joaopinto: so if I get gethostbyname failure?
[18:35] <SiXke> nice
[18:35] <SiXke> thanks for irc :)
[18:36] <SiXke> thx guys
[18:36] <joaopinto> tyler_d1, that means you are providing an hostname which does not resolve, please remember that https:// is not part of the hostname
[18:36] <SiXke> now I need to get the wifi up and running, joy :)
[18:36] <arvind_khadri> ActionParsnip, doing so, could you tell me which version of xulrunner you are on, in karmic
[18:36] <mickster04> SiXke: why are u in cli all the time?
[18:36] <tyler_d1> joaopinto: yes
[18:36] <rafaelsoaresbr> is there anyone here using airprime driver?
[18:36] <ActionParsnip> Arvind_khadri: I'm using pure lucid and don't use firefox, sorry
[18:36] <taree> cli is more sane than gui
[18:37] <arvind_khadri> ActionParsnip, oh ok
[18:37] <iceroot> !anyone | rafaelsoaresbr
[18:37] <SiXke> dont think xbmc live has a gui for linux
[18:37] <mickster04> SiXke: oic
[18:38] <Damascene> is there a good way to record desktop without any compression?
[18:42] <arvind_khadri> xulrunner is broken, and i want to install it again, if i remove it, other packages will be removed too, what to do ?
[18:42] <geekphreak> Damascene: recordmydesktop ?? like that?
[18:42] <tyler_d1> joaopinto: I am now just seeing connection refused...
[18:42] <tyler_d1> joaopinto: its resolvable and telnet to 443 works....
[18:43] <Damascene> geekphreak, it compress I think
[18:43] <geekphreak> Damascene: dont use it much, most apps like this have compression setting you can turn off, tried it?
[18:43] <aetaric> tyler_d1: on telnet try sending GET /
[18:43] <bappy2> can I upgrade straight from Hardy to Lucid ?
[18:44] <jpds> bappy2: Yes.
[18:44] <Damascene> geekphreak, read the manual couldn't find it
[18:44] <geekphreak> Damascene: got vlc :)
[18:44] <bappy2> jpds: i don't see the "new distribution release" option in the update manager .. how do i do it ?
[18:45] <jpds> bappy2: update-manager -d
[18:45] <Damascene> geekphreak, is weak
[18:45] <Damascene> not for desktop recording
[18:45] <Damascene> I mean doesn't have much features
[18:45] <Pici> bappy2: Lucid is not yet released, and as such, its support is only in #ubuntu+1 at the moment.
[18:45] <bappy2> ahh. nice i see it now, thanks !
[18:45] <geekphreak> right
[18:46] <bappy2> oh? but I thought 10.04 means that it will be released this month ?
[18:46] <Pici> bappy2: It will be released on the 29th.
[18:46] <jsidhu> i tihnk its supposed to be released 29th
[18:46] <zvacet> bappy2: april 29
[18:47] <bappy2> if it's not yet released, why does the option show up in the update manger to upgrade to it ?
[18:47] <bappy2> hmm, well i see the beta warning
[18:47] <zvacet> bappy2:  :)
[18:47] <Pici> bappy2: Because you just supplied the '-d' argument, which says that you want to upgrade to the Development release.
[18:47] <bappy2> ah.
[18:47] <bappy2> i guess i will wait 9 more days then
[18:48] <bappy2> :)
[18:48] <arvind_khadri> xulrunner is broken, and i want to install it again, if i remove it, other packages will be removed too, what to do ?
[18:48] <Ivis> Hello "modinfo for module nvidia_96 failed: ERROR: modinfo: could not find module nvidia_96" when i try install nvidia drivers. Ubuntu 10.04
[18:48] <Pici> Ivis : Please join #ubuntu+1 for Lucid/10.04 support/discussion.
[18:48] <zvacet> bappy2: I suggest even more servers will be overloaded as usually
[18:48] <mr_fribble> Does GNOME come with vnc?
[18:48] <Ivis> Pici,  thanks bro
[18:49] <bappy2> that's odd, I'm on hardy LTS. How come upgrade manager without -d doesn't show options for the other newer releases ?
[18:50] <zvacet> bappy2: because you are upgrading from one lts to another
[18:50] <DJCharlie> Security question. Every 5-10 minutes I find my desktop IP (192.168.0.11) banned from my server in iptables. What's causing this, and how can I stop it?
[18:50] <arvind_khadri> bappy2, as it is not yet released
[18:50] <zvacet> bappy2 : lucid is LTS too so you can make direct upgrade from Hardy
[18:51] <bappy2> so there wasn't another LTS since hardy ?
[18:51] <zvacet> bappy2 : no
[18:51] <bappy2> ah.
[18:51] <rocket16> bappy2: But 10.04 will be.
[18:52] <zvacet> bappy2 : I thinnk every two years
[18:52] <aasr> hi
[18:52] <bappy2> good to know :) i was ready to upgrade to the freshest version of ubuntu
[18:52] <aasr> speak spanish?
[18:52] <Pici> !es | aasr
[18:53] <aasr> ok
[18:54] <taree> so.. nobody wants to do the riobuntu thing with me?
[18:54] <duleep> yes
[18:54] <duleep> i want that
[18:55] <taree> cool :)
[18:55] <taree> me too
[18:55] <duleep> mmm
[18:55] <taree> what features do you think it should have?
[18:55] <taree> apart from the obvious
[18:55] <ActionParsnip> Yo yo yo
[18:56] <duleep> HAPDA dongle problem
[18:56] <cristi_> ubuntu take all my free space ( 30 gb ) y can't find out how to free up some space , until now only 3 gb , please help me y am completley lost in this sittuation
[18:56] <duleep> anybody had that problem
[18:56] <thehumanelement> HSDPA?
[18:56] <duleep> yes
[18:56] <ActionParsnip> Cristi_: remove old kernels. You should also run: sudo apt-get clean
[18:56] <zvacet> cristi_ : you installed ubuntu on one partition right
[18:57] <thehumanelement> what is your problem duleep?
[18:57] <cristi_> done , free up only ~ 500 mb
[18:57] <cristi_> yes its on one partition with swap normaly
[18:57] <duleep> huawei e1552
[18:58] <zvacet> cristi_ : can you move your files/data to the dvd/usb
[18:58] <queso> how can I find out all the users on a given machine?
[18:58] <ffd> #launchpad
[18:58] <duleep> that use for getting INTERNET connection
[18:59] <cristi_> done also .... 3 gb free ,
[18:59] <Sachse_Siechtum> what is the command for the compiz fusion icon?
[18:59] <duleep> anybody hear to me....
[18:59] <Sachse_Siechtum> to put it into autostart?
[18:59] <jpds> queso: getent passwd
[18:59] <bappy2> thanks all
[18:59] <soreau> Sachse_Siechtum: fusion-icon
[18:59] <zvacet> cristi_ : and partition size is?
[18:59] <ZykoticK9> Sachse_Siechtum, fusion-icon
[18:59] <cristi_> 30 gb
[19:00] <Sachse_Siechtum> ZykoticK9, thank you so much. :-)
[19:00] <zvacet> cristi_ : sudo apt-get autoremove sudo apt-get autoclean
[19:00] <ActionParsnip> Cristi_: run: uname -a; dpkg -l | grep linux-image
[19:01] <ActionParsnip> Cristi_: the first line is the current kernel, the rest are the installed kernels. Remove any you do not need
[19:01] <fredfall> how to convert flv to mp3 in Ubuntu?
[19:02] <geekphreak> guys which packae libdb belongs too?
[19:02] <DJCharlie> Question: Every 5-10 minutes, my server (192.168.0.9) bans my desktop (192.168.0.11) from access using iptables! Any clues on what's causing this, and how to stop it?
[19:02] <savid> Ok, my wireless just up and stopped working.  When I click the network manager "Enable wireless" is greyed out and disabled.  What do I do?
[19:02] <webtrol>  /msg nickserv identify webtrol
[19:02] <ZykoticK9> fredfall, "mplayer -ao pcm FILE.flv" will dump the audio to a WAV then you could encode using lame
[19:02] <ActionParsnip> Fredfall: http://www.google.com/m/url?cd=1&client=ms-android-tmobile&ct=res&ei=L-zNS-C5DOGpjAe0-sTNAQ&gl=gb&hl=en&oi=blended&q=http%3A%2F%2Fubuntuforums.org%2Fshowthread.php%3Ft%3D705990&resnum=1&sa=X&source=android-browser-key&usg=AFQjCNH28cOZnw_tlqrVIaUkActXKQqPng
[19:03] <ActionParsnip> I hate google, sorry guys :(
[19:03] <mean67> I love google
[19:03] <ActionParsnip> Mean67: not when it makes links like that
[19:03] <mean67> oh
[19:03] <ActionParsnip> Exactly
[19:04] <mean67> well anyone assist me with a install issue I am having
[19:04] <ActionParsnip> Mean67: ask away
[19:04] <RyanP> savid: Is there some sort of hardware switch that enables and disables your wireless card?
[19:04] <mean67> I am unable to install 9.10 on a system that use to run windows
[19:05] <ActionParsnip> Savid: read: dmesg | tail -n 20 ,should give clues. You may have top modprobe the driver module in
[19:05] <savid> RyanP,  yeah,  but it's turned on.  And I've rebooted.  And the "WiFi" light is lit up on my computer.
[19:05] <mean67> after I do the whole install and reboot it comes back with nothing
[19:05] <duleep> mobile broad band connection problem.....
[19:05] <mean67> like the install never happened
[19:05] <ActionParsnip> Mean67: did you md5 test the file you downloaded?
[19:05] <duleep> anybody had that problem
[19:05] <RyanP> savid: Don't know then.
[19:06] <ActionParsnip> !details | duleep
[19:06] <Ahox_> Hi, since installing 10.4beta my glx does not work anymore with an error in my X.log (EE) GLX error: Can not get required symbols. any ideas?
[19:06] <mean67> no I did not but I have used the disk for 2 other installs that went fine
[19:06] <DJCharlie> Question: Every 5-10 minutes, my server (192.168.0.9) bans my desktop (192.168.0.11) from access using iptables! Any clues on what's causing this, and how to stop it?
[19:06] <ActionParsnip> !lucid | ahox_
[19:06] <savid> ActionParsnip, how can I find the right module name?
[19:06] <KB1JWQ> DJCharlie: fail2ban?
[19:06] <gilesw> heya I'm trying to backport a package from lucid to hardy
[19:06] <armence> Hey all, how can I change my menu icons?
[19:06] <gilesw> I'm getting Unsupported format of .dsc file (3.0 (quilt)
[19:06] <ActionParsnip> Savid_: i'd read the dmesg output. It may fill you in
[19:07] <ActionParsnip> Armence: run alacarte
[19:07] <frog_> exit
[19:07] <gilesw> I don't know how feasable it is to backport dpkg-dev
[19:07] <frog_> ouch
[19:07] <frog_> xD
[19:07] <ActionParsnip> Armence: or do you mean the actual icon for the menu itself?
[19:07] <dman> hey im having an issue with 3 monitors and nvidia twinview, i have twinview on one card and a second x server running on the second but whenver the secon card is runnign twinviews xinerama doesnt work
[19:07] <armence> ActionParsnip, No, the icon for specific programs in the menu
[19:08] <Jordan_U> gilesw: http://wiki.debian.org/Projects/DebSrc3.0#Willmypackagesbebackportabletoetch.3F
[19:08] <ActionParsnip> Armence: alacarte will do that. Click the icon when you modify an item and point it to the new image
[19:08] <armence> ActionParsnip, And I apparently am already running it
[19:08] <ActionParsnip> Armence: kill it then rerun it, you can also right click the menu and select edit menu
[19:09] <gilesw> cheers Jordan_U sound like I'm not the only one
[19:09] <Edgan> dman: http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?s&forumid=14  <--- Look for posts on this forum. Last I saw it required either a patched X or a Matrox box to split one of the cables into two monitors.
[19:09] <armence> ActionParsnip, Thanks
[19:09] <ActionParsnip> Armence: you can also edit the files in /usr/share/applications to define the icon there but the gui way is far easier
[19:10] <geekphreak> goodnight people
[19:10] <duleep> mobile byroad band connection show active but some time when i try to browse INTERNET using firfox browser that show not Internet connection
[19:10] <armence> ActionParsnip, Thanks... I had not been clicking in all the right places
[19:10] <rocket16> Lol, is there any Specialized version of Ubuntu for Laptops? Because (not Netbook edition), OpenSuse 11 is said to be the best Laptop Linux, while Ubuntu is said to be the best Desktop Linux.
[19:10] <armence> It works now
[19:11] <ActionParsnip> Rocket16: there is no best desktop linux
[19:11] <LzrdKing> rocket16: ubuntu server is running awesomly on my notebook htpc
[19:11] <rocket16> ActionParsnip: There is, based on User Experience. And Ubuntu is the best.
[19:11] <Nanashi> syntax: register
[19:11] <rocket16> LzrdKing: Oh, thanks.
[19:11] <LzrdKing> yes, ubuntu is the best
[19:11] <ActionParsnip> Rocket16: no, just because more people like it doesn't make it best in any way at all
[19:12] <LzrdKing> rocket16: of course, that notebook is only being asked to one run application ever
[19:12] <DJCharlie> Question: Every 5-10 minutes, my server (192.168.0.9) bans my desktop (192.168.0.11) from access using iptables! Any clues on what's causing this, and how to stop it?
[19:12] <mean67> so I noticed on the intel motherboards spec sheet that there is no mention of linux support , could that be the issue
[19:12] <mean67> I am guessing not
[19:12] <ActionParsnip> Rocket16: i'd use xubuntu or ubuntu + lxde for lightness (more responsive system)
[19:12] <rocket16> ActionParsnip: Fame comes from others Individual Judgements, and People accept Ubuntu, since it is the best. Also, Ubuntu is the most user-friendly Linux for PCs.
[19:12] <Jordan_U> mean67: Linux support is almost never mentioned, intel hardware is usually well supported.
[19:13] <mean67> I thought so
[19:13] <Jordan_U> !best | rocket16
[19:13] <ActionParsnip> Rocket16: then by the same token, windows is a better OS than linux as more users use it. True?
[19:13] <milezteg_> Q:  Strange problem on a UBuntu dedicated web server.  We're using Ruby to pull in a web page and do some parsing on it.  We noticed the web page being pulled in was an old copy of the page.  The issue is that if we grab the web page via either wget or even lynx we see an old copy of the page.  Could anyone offer a suggestion as to what is causing this?
[19:13] <rocket16> ActionParsnip: Anything *buntu, whether Lubuntu, Kubuntu or Xubuntu is the best.
[19:13] <mean67> so then the other issue that i see is that I am using SATA drives to boot from and I am guessing that should not be a issue as well
[19:14] <LzrdKing> when my laptop running boxee sleeps and then wakes up, the sound is gone and i need to restart boxee.  anyone know why?
[19:14] <rocket16> ActionParsnip: The talk is related to Open-Source, but Windows is not. Also, many people used Windows, but they are switching to Ubuntu now. And it is Ubuntu who challenged Microsoft in a bold way.
[19:14] <ActionParsnip> Rocket16: best is a comparison of needs compared to what the product can do. If you want to play the latest games without issue then ubuntu is a poor choice. There is no best
[19:14] <Jordan_U> milezteg_: What web page? Their server may use user agent detection and present chached pages to bots.
[19:15] <crimsun> LzrdKing: could be because of a broken patch I made; can you use http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-info.sh, please?
[19:15] <Jordan_U> s/chached/cached/
[19:15] <rocket16> ActionParsnip: Computing World is not only for gaming. For gaming, get a XBox or Playstation. Computer is mainly for learning and development. It is for better use. And in all fields, Ubuntu is the best.
[19:15] <ActionParsnip> Rocket16: ubuntu is also a poor choice for very low end hardware (133mhz cpu + 64mb ram) and puppy or damnsmall linux is a far better choice
[19:15] <cristi_> ok done with the kernels .... free up some space but g parted shows 25 gb used .... for one week on my pc .....
[19:16] <yaaar> hey guys. i just bought a new laptop and I'm considering putting an ssd (Kingston ssdnow w/ TRIM) in it as the only storage. Is there anything special I need to do for that tuning-wise? the laptop probably won't be here before lucid is released so i expect i'll use that...
[19:16] <rocket16> ActionParsnip: For everyday use, Puppy is a joke. Ubuntu and Puppy's goals differ.
[19:16] <ActionParsnip> Rocket16: not on poor hardware, puppy will perform much better.
[19:16] <Urda> cristi_: checkout deboprhan, see if you have orphaned packages
[19:16] <rocket16> ActionParsnip: Ubuntu JeOS can do the same.
[19:17] <rocket16> ActionParsnip: Lubuntu is also nicer than Puppy in many ways.
[19:17] <ActionParsnip> Rocket16: exactly, so if the system suits puppy better than ubuntu then puppy is "best" in that situation
[19:17] <ActionParsnip> Rocket16: ubuntu is not always the solution
[19:17] <mean67> just cant figure out why it does not see the OS after I install it
[19:17] <LordKow> i think if you use the debian installer you can get a really trimmed down ubuntu install
[19:18] <rocket16> ActionParsnip: In the modern world, People who are in Computing, should upgrade their Systems. And for low-end systems, any Linux with low DE can do. Why only Puppy? DSL can do the same, and Lubuntu too.
[19:18] <zvacet> cristi_ type in terminal df  and paste it here with http://ubuntu.pastebin.com
[19:18] <LordKow> at least with debian you can disable X altogether.
[19:18] <LzrdKing> crimsun: what does "powersave" with modprobe do?
[19:18] <LzrdKing> err power_save
[19:18] <rocket16> ActionParsnip: The "best" is counted as a basis on "How many fields a thing is better than others", and Ubuntu is much better in most cases. So, it is the Best.
[19:19] <ActionParsnip> Rocket16: why should I upgrade, my low end stuff performs what I need excellently so I have no interest of upgrading. Just because I can't run a big bloated de+wm doesn't mean I have to upgrade
[19:19] <crimsun> LzrdKing: depends on the value you pass to it.
[19:19] <gdb> rocket16: That's your opinion, you're welcome to it. :-)  (Just accept that it's wrong.) ;-)
[19:19] <zvacet> rocket16 : I don´t know can you run lubuntu with 64Gb of ram
[19:19] <ActionParsnip> Rocket16: yes but you missed the situation, yes ubuntu is good but it has some situations it just doesn't fit
[19:20] <crimsun> zvacet: 64 *GB* ?
[19:20] <rocket16> ActionParsnip: Check out the Ubuntu Synaptic, and you can get anything like that, low-end system maintainance and so. So, LXDE can be used in Ubuntu, and so can be ICEWM, so Ubuntu can perform much better than Puppy.
[19:20] <zvacet> crimsun : lapuss calami
[19:20] <ActionParsnip> Rocket16: ii'm part of the lubuntu team dude ;)
[19:21] <rocket16> ActionParsnip: Also, where is the package manager for Puppy? Nowhere, Ubuntu has strongest support, because check the supports of both.
[19:21] <zvacet> rocket16 : you found wrong man to argue with  ;)
[19:21] <ActionParsnip> Rocket16: puppy is designed with lowlevel in mind and its kernel reflects that the generic kernel of ubuntu is quite large
[19:22] <ActionParsnip> Rocket16: there is a package manager for puppy
[19:22] <rocket16> ActionParsnip: Nice to know it, but then, community of Ubuntu needs centralization, not fragmentation. I am among Ubuntu Sideline developers too (the default version)
[19:22] <Pici> !ot
[19:22] <LzrdKing> crimsun: snd-hda-intel: power_save=10 power_save_controller=N
[19:22] <sharq> hi
[19:22] <rocket16> ActionParsnip: I know, but is it really nicer than Synaptic? No,
[19:22] <sharq> is lubuntu better choice than xubuntu for computer with 256MB  RAM?
[19:22] <sharq> i don't see any informations about memory usage on LUbuntu page
[19:22] <crimsun> LzrdKing: it means the controller powers down after 10 idle seconds
[19:22] <rocket16> sharq: Yes,
[19:23] <zvacet> sharq : yes
[19:23] <crimsun> sharq: it's utterly dependent on usage
[19:23] <ActionParsnip> Sharq: i'd say so
[19:23] <LzrdKing> crimsun: could that be related to the sound going away?
[19:23] <sharq> XUbuntu needs about 190MB for start, how about LUbuntu?
[19:23] <ActionParsnip> Rocket16: I suggest you read: http://www.puppylinux.com/development/package-management.htm
[19:23] <crimsun> LzrdKing: unlikely, since you mentioned that your symptom only appears after resuming from StR
[19:23] <cristi_> ok , y,ve done the trick with deborphan , only one plug in found , done also the one with pastebin.com
[19:23] <crimsun> LzrdKing: I need the URL generated from the script, however
[19:24] <rocket16> ActionParsnip: Discussing about Puppy is not welcome here. It is he Ubuntu Support Channel.
[19:24] <LzrdKing> crimsun: i didn't upload it yet, i'm looking to see whats in it
[19:24] <ActionParsnip> Sharq: install lxde and log out then log into lxde and check ;)
[19:24] <rocket16> !offtopic | ActionParsnip
[19:24] <ActionParsnip> Rocket16: weird, you were doing it before, nice hypocisy eh
[19:25] <ActionParsnip> *hypocrisy (sp)
[19:25] <rocket16> ActionParsnip: As per my question's answers, you seem to start debates on the main support channel. Please don't do so.
[19:25] <sharq> ok, thx
[19:25] <mickster04> why isnt lxde allowed in #ubuntu anyway? it can be related to it can't it, lxde is like gnome?
[19:25] <ActionParsnip> Sharq: you can always uninstall lxde if you don't like it
[19:26] <sharq> thats true
[19:26] <ActionParsnip> Mickster04: it is as its in the official repo :D
[19:26] <cristi_> the og files are 11 gb , its this normal ?
[19:26] <mickster04> :D
[19:26] <cristi_> the log files are 11 gb , its this normal ?
[19:26] <ActionParsnip> Cristi_: og?
[19:27] <ActionParsnip> Cristi_: that's quite a lot. Irecommend you use bleachbit as both user and root to clean the system a lot
[19:27] <ActionParsnip> Cristi_: I suggest you close as many apps as you can and watch the browser cleaning settings. Also avoid tasks which say they will take a long time
[19:27] <LzrdKing> crimsun: http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=f7184e962e54ed4260c0c3017f39cba248d19ff3
[19:28] <ActionParsnip> Cristi_: should clean the logs as well as the temp guff your system has amassed
[19:28] <LzrdKing> is that hash cryptographically secure?
[19:28] <zvacet> sharq : I used to run lubuntu with 192mb of ram it was O.K.
[19:28] <cristi_> thanks , y will try this also
[19:29] <crimsun> LzrdKing: are you using linux-alsa-driver-modules-$(uname -r) from ppa:ubuntu-audio-dev?
[19:29] <sharq> zvacet: thx
[19:29] <LzrdKing> i uset to run slackware with the 2.2 kernel on a 386 with 16mb of ram
[19:29] <LzrdKing> used*
[19:29] <zvacet> sharq : yw
[19:29] <jshriver> Anyone know of a utility that I can feed it a directory and it can automatically create multiple iso files ready for burning?
[19:30] <jshriver> basically mkisofs but with some logic so if I have say a 20gig directory it can find the optimal file layout to make the least number of discs for backup
[19:30] <zvacet> LzrdKing : sorry for broken English I use lubuntu in the past is this correct
[19:31] <kacper> #ubuntu-pl
[19:32] <LzrdKing> crimsun: no ppa, its all from startard repos
[19:34] <crimsun> LzrdKing: are you using -backports-modules-alsa* ?
[19:34] <jrr> gnometris' bastard mode is hilarious
[19:34] <crimsun> LzrdKing: because we definitely don't ship 1.0.22.1 by default
[19:34] <bastid_raZor> gfigwruihggr hrt
[19:35] <jfoozie420> ello can anyone help me turn off ipv6??
[19:35] <LzrdKing> crimsun: maybe boxee demanded it...
[19:35] <jfoozie420> someone told me to get into grub, but i don't know what to do next???
[19:35] <LzrdKing> but no, i'm not
[19:36] <crimsun> LzrdKing: err, well, unless you know where you got 1.0.22.1 and how, I'm afraid I can only recommend that you either revert to known distro versions or use the PPA.
[19:36] <LzrdKing> crimsun: how can i generate a list of installed packages?
[19:36] <oldmerovingian> What does Ubuntu use in place of dhcpcd?
[19:37] <crimsun> LzrdKing: dpkg -l
[19:37] <gdewald> Hi, anyone know why I get a slight ringing in my speakers?
[19:38] <LzrdKing> ahh, i tried dpk -l alsa
[19:38] <RJRDon> i can't seem to update clamav in feisty fawn. All source code repositories are discontinued?
[19:38] <jfoozie420> homies common, can't you help a brotha out???!?!?
[19:38] <LzrdKing> dpkg*
[19:38] <geekphreak> RJRDon: how are you updating?
[19:38] <Lenin_Cat> is there a way to make linux run this command often? sync && sudo sysctl -w vm.drop_caches=3 && sudo sysctl -w vm.drop_caches=0
[19:38] <VCoolio> RJRDon: yes, unsupported for quite some time now
[19:38] <Lenin_Cat> That or disable memmory cache
[19:38] <RJRDon> apt-get update just gives me a bunch of error messages about the repository
[19:39] <fedora-stuck> hello!
[19:39] <Sachse_Siechtum> How do I get my logitech quickcam working in skype?
[19:39] <fedora-stuck> i am stuck with fedora :( Cant make a live usb for ubuntu.
[19:39] <RJRDon> so what are we up to now? naything after lenny?
[19:39] <LzrdKing> crimsun: i have alsa-base 1.0.20+dfsg-1ubuntu5 installed; where did you get 1.0.22.1 from?
[19:39] <LzrdKing> i guess i do have backports though
[19:40] <cristi_> still the same .... y dont ghet it .... only 200 mb ghet free
[19:40] <mickster04> fedora-stuck: no cd to burn?
[19:40] <fedora-stuck> nope
[19:40] <fedora-stuck> budget cut from cd..
[19:40] <fedora-stuck> i am still toying around with dd command
[19:40] <fedora-stuck> but fedoras live usb creator just wont let me make an ubuntu live usb
[19:40] <LzrdKing> oh i see: driver version
[19:41] <crimsun> LzrdKing: from /proc/asound/version
[19:41] <geekphreak> goodnight people
[19:42] <fedora-stuck> any command line to make a live usb?
[19:42] <kian_> How I can open .xmind files?
[19:43] <gdewald> please help?
[19:43] <LzrdKing> crimsun: ok, how do i go back to the distro version?
[19:44] <kian_> esfahankids Hi! who are you?
[19:45] <MobiusJedi> Can I make it so showing hidden files requires administrator password?
[19:48] <studentz> Lucid 64 bit Beta message error (inittramfs) Unable to find a medium containing a live file system  Heeelp?
[19:48] <Pici> studentz : Please join #ubuntu+1 for Lucid/10.04 support/discussion.
[19:48] <fedora-stuck> anyone knows how i can create an ubuntu live usb from fedora?? I am stuck here... (in fedora :( )
[19:48] <realcoolguy> MobiusJedi: I'm pretty sure if the folder permission is set so that only the owner (root) can read it, the files won't show (permission denied)  I'm not sure about individual hidden files however...
[19:49] <d33d> fedora-stuck, you may want to check this out: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraLiveCD/USBHowTo
[19:49] <MobiusJedi> realcoolguy: cool, thanks
[19:51] <fedora-stuck> d33d: ..this supports only fedora!
[19:51] <fedora-stuck> you cant use it for any other distro!
[19:51] <alexandre> org
[19:51] <fedora-stuck> wasnt expecting that when i installed this for the fun.
[19:52] <kian_> How I can open .xmind files?
[19:52] <d33d> FederationNDP, really? it allows you to choose an iso...
[19:52] <Gryllida> how do I install and use cpan (for Perl)?
[19:52] <d33d> fedora-stuck, really? it allows you to choose an iso...
[19:53] <fedora-stuck> yeap
[19:53] <fedora-stuck> and says thats it is not supported or something like that..
[19:53] <fedora-stuck> i am trying with dd command
[19:53] <fedora-stuck> but dont know exactly what tyo do
[19:53] <d33d> fedora-stuck, http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/
[19:54] <crimsun> LzrdKing: it would be more useful to use the newer version (1.0.23)
[19:54] <fedora-stuck> d33d.. tried that too! Unetbootin does not work with fedora...
[19:54] <fedora-stuck> not always at least. And ofcourse not in my case :P
[19:54] <fedora-stuck> The Fedora Project has received numerous bug reports relating to using Fedora Live USB keys made with unetbootin
[19:55] <Total_Oblivion> Hello how can i run Ubuntu on a virtual machine on windows 7?
[19:55] <fedora-stuck> i tried sudo dd if=/media/1e7fcf74-f85d-4037-a5ea-0a76ab43ee22/home/jastonas/Downloads/Torrents/ubuntu-10.04-beta2-desktop-amd64.iso of=/dev/sdc1 bs=1M  and going to check it now
[19:55] <tripelb> I need help !! I keep touching my keyboad and setting off a Request for Screenshot. But I havent been able to find the key by testing. How could I look it up BY MYSLEF and not have to ask you? (as well as what is it?)
[19:55] <d33d> fedora-stuck, they are on Fedora Project https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/search/unetbootin you need to use unetbootin - to run Ubuntu. NOT fedora. It works but it means, you cannot use it to run a Fedora Live USB.
[19:55] <fedora-stuck> you think that will do? Do i need to do anything  else besides dd if=....
[19:55] <Nanashi> @Total_Oblivion Virtual Box
[19:55] <realcoolguy> Total_Oblivion: Try looking at Sun's Virtual box.
[19:55]  * tripelb goes to get tea
[19:55] <tripelb> brb
[19:56] <fedora-stuck> d33d
[19:56] <fedora-stuck> the link you sent me.. it has some files in it?? What do i do with those...??
[19:57] <Gryllida> how do I install and use cpan (for Perl)? install perl -MCPAN -e shell in Terminal?? how to install modules after that?
[19:57] <d33d> fedora-stuck, one second
[19:58] <fedora-stuck> aaa ok
[19:58] <fedora-stuck> downloaded with yum!!
[19:58] <g0r3_0f_g0d> hi all
[19:58] <fedora-stuck> i just tried downloading unetbootin from sourceforge.. didnt expect it to be in fedora repositories
[19:58] <Pici> Gryllida: 'cpan' is part of the perl package in Ubuntu.
[19:58] <fedora-stuck> thanx
[19:58] <fedora-stuck> will probably work
[19:59] <Chetic_> how do I upload a folder of stuffs with ssh using a terminal?
[19:59] <Pici> fedora-stuck, d33d: Do you mind moving the fedora support to their channel, it is not really on-topic for #ubuntu
[19:59] <Losha> Gryllida: sudo perl -MCPAN -e shell will do start a shell, then you can run install commands once it starts, BUT, all the modules installable via CPAN appear to be available as ubuntu packages, and it's much easier to install them that way instead...
[19:59] <fedora-stuck> Pici ok but its about making an ubuntu  live usb
[19:59] <Gryllida> Losha, IO::Output -how toinstall it??
[19:59] <g0r3_0f_g0d> Chetic, try scp source destination
[19:59] <fedora-stuck> anyway i think we re done here. Thanks for the help d33d
[19:59] <fedora-stuck> ubuntu question
[19:59] <Ven]n> every time i install something or do autoremove, it tries to install something bcmwl-5.60... and fails with error: bad return status for module build on kernel.  how can I "clear" that from installation?
[19:59] <fedora-stuck> how can i format a usb stick from terminal?
[20:00] <fedora-stuck> lets say sdb1
[20:00] <g0r3_0f_g0d> fedora-stuck, mkfs.vfat or mkfs.ntfs for wind0ze compatible sticks
[20:01] <LzrdKing> crimsun: how do i get 1.0.23?
[20:01] <toto> Hi guys
[20:01] <g0r3_0f_g0d> hi toto
[20:01] <fedora-stuck> thanks
[20:02] <toto> can t watch youtube. FKN annoying upgrade problem
[20:02] <Guest60043> html5 or flash. don t know. I m trying to download flash from adobe website, no way to get the file!!!
[20:02] <Guest60043> so i just can  t watch ANYTHING on youtube
[20:02] <J_P> hi all
[20:02] <Guest60043> this is REALLY annoying. Please, could someone tell me what to do?
[20:03] <g0r3_0f_g0d> dude change your nick , too many Guests here
[20:03] <ortsvorsteher> Guest60043: did you tried in an terminal " sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree " ?
[20:04] <g0r3_0f_g0d> or go to adobe-labs site and pull adobe flash plugin as tar.gz
[20:04] <Ven]n> how can I remove the need for typing in my password to connect to wlans when booting?
[20:04] <Guest60043> ortsvorsteher: what is a terminal
[20:04] <Guest60043> ?
[20:04] <d33d> Guest60043, Have you tried Ubuntu Tweak?
[20:04] <Guest60043> ortsvorsteher: OK i m kidding :)
[20:04] <ortsvorsteher> ;)
[20:04] <ortsvorsteher> try and have fun ; )
[20:04] <Guest60043> d33d: no I havent...
[20:04] <g0r3_0f_g0d> Ven]n, remove the keys directory or use keyring manager
[20:05] <crimsun> LzrdKing: see the PPA that I mentioned before
[20:05] <Guest60043> ortsvorsteher: flashplugin-nonfree est déjà la plus récente version disponible.
[20:05] <elwaywitvac> anyone know how to change the screen size/width for the shell on a server?
[20:05] <Losha> Gryllida: I usually do something like: apt-cache search perl | egrep -i Output and then try to guess which package fits. Sometimes it takes a few tries. Or you can do it via sudo perl -MCPAN -e shell
[20:05] <ortsvorsteher> Guest60043, sorry, as i am a german, my english is bad enough... but my french.... ;)
[20:05] <ortsvorsteher> !fr | Guest60043
[20:05] <d33d> Guest60043, its awesome and easy...but i tihnk you can do the same from the non-free ubuntu repos...check out Ubuntu Tweak ... simple gui install for it :D plus a few other neat applications
[20:05] <Guest60043> ortsvorsteher:  it s already in its newest version
[20:06]  * alessiofachechi saluta il chan clan :D
[20:06] <ortsvorsteher> Guest60043, did you restart your browser?
[20:06] <Guest60043> shouldn  t this come automatically in updates?
[20:06] <Guest60043> ortsvorsteher: yes I did; this problem is not from today...
[20:06] <Droopsta915> How can I fix my boot to show the ubuntu logo and the orange loading bar?
[20:06] <ortsvorsteher> Guest60043, are you sure you dont have installed gnash? no, it dont comes automatically
[20:06] <elwaywitvac> anyone know how to change the shell resolution/size on a server with no X windows
[20:06] <Guest60043> Are we not supposed to get this EASIILY?
[20:07] <Guest60043> ortsvorsteher: gnash is not installed
[20:07] <ortsvorsteher> Guest60043, so sorry, than i have no idea...
[20:07] <Guest60043> ortsvorsteher: should I go for gnash?
[20:08] <xomp> there's no spawn-fcgi package for ubuntu 8.04?!
[20:08] <ortsvorsteher> Guest60043, if you want to watch youtube videos... no!
[20:08] <Guest60043> ok
[20:08] <Gryllida> Losha, can you elaborate, can you maybe try to find the package and give me the exact lines to do it?
[20:09] <mrsun> ubuntu+1
[20:09] <Guest60043> So what should I do? I don t want to go through Ubuntu Tweak. No way.
[20:09] <Guest60043> It MUST be easy.
[20:09] <d33d> Guest60043, Do this. 1) run sudo apt-get remove gnash 2)sudo apt-get remove flash-plugin 3) Visit http://ubuntu-tweak.com/ 4) click Download Now - once downloaded run the .deb package by double clicking it, authenticating and installing the package, once installed, let it update and check the box for Flash player. Simple.
[20:09] <Gryllida> mrsun, #ubuntu+1 is the lycid lynx support channel, to join type /join #ubuntu+1
[20:09] <Guest60043> must be something easy. I can t beleive this is not fixed
[20:10] <mrsun> Gryllida, aye =)
[20:10] <mrsun> was a laggish =)
[20:11] <Guest60043> d33d: unsatisfied dep. I quit. this really scks.
[20:11] <Guest60043> cheers guys
[20:11] <Guest60043> bye
[20:11] <d33d> Guest60043, I told myself the same, but really, would you rather spend 2 hours getting flash to work or just fix it and get on with life?
[20:12] <g0r3_0f_g0d> how easy does it have to be with flash ..
[20:12] <g0r3_0f_g0d> unpacking one file into one directory and restarting the browser , c'mon
[20:12] <tripelb> I need help !! I keep touching my keyboad and setting off a Request for Screenshot. But I havent been able to find the key by testing.  (what is it?)
[20:13] <d33d> g0r3_0f_g0d, Im running 64 bit....took too long to gett it working.
[20:13] <g0r3_0f_g0d> nah , did you get adobe-labs one d33d
[20:13] <brontosaurusrex> tripelb: prt scr (top right)
[20:13] <g0r3_0f_g0d> there is the beta 64 bit native
[20:13] <c3l> I need to convert an mp3 (or any) to m4r. is there some program in ubuntu to do this?
[20:14] <xomp> anyone know a standalone FastCGI daemon package for Ubuntu 8.04 LTS?
[20:14] <tripelb> brontosaurusrex, (big guy there!) thanks. Can you tell me HOW I could have looked this up by myself?
[20:14] <xomp> I'd rather not install lighttpd to get fastCGI
[20:14] <brontosaurusrex> c3l: whats m4r?
[20:14] <d33d> g0r3_0f_g0d, no, i don't believe it was easy to find an adobe-labs one?
[20:14] <g0r3_0f_g0d> the website is a mess i agree d33d
[20:14] <c3l> brontosaurusrex, some proprietary crap format for iPhone ringtones =)
[20:14] <g0r3_0f_g0d> but ubuntuguide.net sorts this out with copy&paste
[20:15] <tripelb> Another question! There is "some place" that I can go to to change the _default size of a desktop icon" but I cant find it now.
[20:15] <d33d> it just took too long to figure it out... it was depressing.... however, its easier than trying to do it on Fedora 12 64bit.
[20:15] <Losha> Gryllida: one of the packages listed by apt-cache looked promising: libio-capture-perl. So just type the following: sudo apt-get install libio-capture-perl
[20:16] <g0r3_0f_g0d> ah my beloved fedora , i just recently left it for lucid with it's cool new top bar for tweeting
[20:16] <ZykoticK9> c3l, see http://blog.forret.com/2009/02/create-your-own-iphone-ring-tones/ but if m4r uses AAC i don't think it will work currently with ffmpeg -- good luck man
[20:16] <Gryllida> Losha, do you think this one will include the IO::output? why do you think so?
[20:16] <tripelb> HEY g0r3_0f_g0d thanks a lot for telling me about ubuntuguide.net
[20:16] <g0r3_0f_g0d> the trick with the 64bit flash there it is /usr/lib64/mozilla/plugins not /usr/lib
[20:16] <tripelb> telling all
[20:16] <tripelb> of us
[20:16] <c3l> ZykoticK9, thanks
[20:17] <g0r3_0f_g0d> tripelb, i'm surprised you guys aren't aware of that
[20:17] <manohar> how to write mp3 CD in ubuntu 8.04LTS so that it can be played in any CD/DVD players
[20:17] <manohar> i used k3b but it has audio CD option no mp3
[20:17] <Losha> Gryllida: basically because it has "io" in the name and output in the description. I admit it's a guess, but if it's the wrong one, there's no harm done...
[20:18] <d33d> tripelb, what did you find useful on ubuntuguide.net?
[20:18] <bastid_raZor> manohar: did you install kubuntu-restricted-extras ?
[20:18] <ZykoticK9> manohar, i'm surprised that k3b can't convert the mp3s automatically - you could always convert to WAV first then k3b should be able to use them.  Good luck.
[20:18] <Gryllida> Losha, can I get a list of perl modules this suggested package of yours installs?
[20:18] <g0r3_0f_g0d> thik you need mp3 gstreamer first to decompress mp3s
[20:18] <LzrdKing> crimsun: i did, how do i add a ppa?
[20:19] <Gryllida> I mean I install it, can I check what modules it includes after installation?
[20:19] <tripelb> g0r3_0f_g0d, I'm not part of "you guys" I am new (ok now new-ish) at this. I know of community documentation. I know of ubuntuforums which I have used _copiously_ lol -- I was a programmer in the wayback (before windows on mainframes:) but this is a massive jungle. When I get better I hope to write some newbie stuff.
[20:19] <TomG> manohar: There's a specific package you need so k3b will automatically convert to the right format
[20:19] <manohar> ZykoticK9: but wav files take up a lot of space as compared to mp3
[20:19] <g0r3_0f_g0d> tripelb, it comes up as a first entry on google when you type ubuntu + guide
[20:20] <ZykoticK9> manohar, you just need them to create the CD then delete them (safe the mp3s obviously)
[20:20] <ZykoticK9> s/safe/save
[20:20] <g0r3_0f_g0d> but you're welcome , glad it is helpful
[20:20] <jimius> hmmz, anyone happen to know a cross-platform calender app that can sync with google calender?
[20:20] <Chetic_> using scp -r, how do I copy only certain folders within a folder? not all
[20:20] <Losha> Gryllida: the only way I know to do that is to download it (without installing it, using apt-get -d install <package>) and then look inside it (using dpkg --contents  /var/cache/apt/archives/<packagename>). I agree this whole thing out to be easier...
[20:21] <manohar> TomG: can i make a data cd having mp3 files on it
[20:21] <TomG> manohar: If you're wanting to convert files, I've had good luck with 'soundconverter'
[20:21] <manohar> so that it can be played on CD/DVD players
[20:21] <g0r3_0f_g0d> there is also this cool new blog site i discovered called OMG Ubuntu
[20:21] <Guest52682> im trying to install my wireless device, which is not detected by ubuntu, but it comes with a linux driver. i cant get it to compile though http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/SH3xHdaB
[20:21] <realcoolguy> manohar: You're looking to create a 'mixed' file with both data and music?
[20:21] <manohar> i dont want to convert
[20:21] <freebsd_fan\home> i am running ubuntu on vmware using vista, how to enable ssh to be seen by vista?
[20:21] <LzrdKing> how do i add a ppa?
[20:21] <bastid_raZor> manohar: yes, unless the player is mp3 compatible then it will not play
[20:21] <tripelb> d33d, Deed lol, I just looked at it for a min but what I found was stuff I'd seen elsewhere gathered. That's a good thing and I inferred that I can find stuff I did-not get to see elsewhere. I had seen the redshift on reddit. Also I like being able to separately adjust my startup sound.  ((well I never typed guide, I just type questions into google. Hopefully guide gives you guide, lol, and I am in the tautology club thank you for asking))
[20:22] <tripelb> Another question! There is "some place" that I can go to to change the _default size of a desktop icon" but I cant find it now.
[20:22] <TheHunterZero> please help with this my ubuntu has an error with some packages they are broken now i wanted to delete them from sysanptic and it says that an error occurs with code 1
[20:22] <TheHunterZero> so i need help
[20:22] <tripelb> lol Ubuntu has joined ubuntu
[20:22] <Ubuntu> How do i install Orca on Windows under linux ?
[20:23] <manohar> i want to mp3 cd but if i add only mp3 files in data project and burn it in cd, can it be played in any mp3 supported cd/dvd player?
[20:23] <maco> manohar: yep should work
[20:23] <Chetic_> using scp, how do I copy only certain files within a folder?
[20:23] <Ubuntu> How do i install Orca on Windows under linux ?
[20:23] <Losha> Gryllida: I usually look for installed modules in /usr/lib/perl ....
[20:23] <TheHunterZero> help please
[20:23] <manohar> should or will definitely work? i am in confusion?
[20:24] <tripelb> Where can I find better drivers for my 2 Dell monitors? The big one has worse resolution than the small one. big 20 inch, small 15.
[20:24] <Ubuntu> How do i install Orca on Windows under linux ?
[20:24] <TheHunterZero> install orca
[20:24] <TheHunterZero> ok
[20:24] <Losha> Gryllida: In this case, I'd look for /usr/lib/perl/5.8.8/IO for a file named Output ...
[20:24] <ZykoticK9> !repeat | Ubuntu
[20:24] <TheHunterZero> go to Apps
[20:24] <realcoolguy> manohar:  It seems there's some confusion as to whether you want a standard cd that will play on standard players, or an 'mp3' cd that will play on specialized mp3 cd players.  If it's the latter, just burn the data disc, and you can fit several hours on, if it's the former you'll need a program to properly author a standard music/audio cd.
[20:25] <Losha> Gryllida: I have to go offline now for a couple of hours. Good luck. Check out http://www.deepakg.com/prog/2009/01/cpan-modules-on-ubuntu-apt-get-vs-perl-mcpan/
[20:25] <Gryllida> Ubuntu: Orca?? what is it?
[20:25] <freebsd_fan\home> how to enable ssh serving in ubuntu?
[20:25] <Gryllida> Losha, ok
[20:25] <TheHunterZero> accesiblity
[20:25] <TheHunterZero> tool
[20:25] <d33d> tripelb, hey did someone answer your icon question?
[20:25] <bastid_raZor> freebsd_fan\home: install openssh-ser er
[20:25] <TheHunterZero> orca is an accesiblyty
[20:26] <TheHunterZero> tool
[20:26] <TheHunterZero> is in universal acces
[20:26] <boabsta> freebsd_fan\home: apt-get install openssh-server
[20:26] <TheHunterZero> hey can you help me with
[20:26] <TheHunterZero> my ubuntu
[20:26] <TheHunterZero> packges
[20:26] <Ubuntu> Orca is a program to install Office under linux
[20:26] <bastid_raZor> !ssh | freebsd_fan\home this guide tells all:
[20:26] <TheHunterZero> some of them are broke
[20:26] <ZykoticK9> !enter > TheHunterZero
[20:26] <TheHunterZero> and
[20:26] <manohar> realcoolguy: i want mp3 cd which can be played any standard player not the audio or wav cd
[20:26] <Guest52682> Hello all, I'm trying to install my wireless device, which is not detected by Ubuntu, but it comes with a linux driver. I can't get it to compile though, so whats wrong? Am I missing something? http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/SH3xHdaB
[20:27] <tripelb> d33d, nope
[20:27] <freebsd_fan\home> tx
[20:27] <piglit> vmware ceeps messing up the mouse and keyboard, which virtual machine for ubuntu is recomended nowdays
[20:28] <ZykoticK9> piglit, virtualbox is good
[20:28] <d33d> tripelb, I think its like Places > Computer (opens Nautilus)> Edit > Preferences > Views and i think its settings in there.
[20:28] <tripelb> d33t anytime I sit here and just watch the flow I am stunned at how difficult it all is. And I thought I spent a lot of time on windows maintaining.
[20:28] <piglit> ZykoticK9, does virtualbox have got usb support/
[20:28] <TheHunterZero> hey
[20:28] <TheHunterZero> please
[20:28] <TheHunterZero> help
[20:29] <d33d> TheHunterZero, what is it you're trying to do?
[20:29] <TheHunterZero> so
[20:29] <TheHunterZero> my ubuntu
[20:29] <ZykoticK9> piglit, the version for Oracle does, the version in ubuntu repo (OSE) does NOT
[20:29] <TheHunterZero> is getting error
[20:29] <TheHunterZero> code 1
[20:29] <FloodBot4> TheHunterZero: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[20:29] <manohar> piglit: virtualbox is good and has usb support
[20:29] <realcoolguy> manohar: there is no mp3 that will play on standard players.  Either you convert to a standard format, or you use a specialized mp3 disc player.
[20:29] <d33d> TheHunterZero, first off - please just type ALL the explanation in and then hit Enter.
[20:29] <TheHunterZero> ok
[20:30] <d33d> people will get pissed if you dont :P
[20:30] <d33d> and its good irc manners.
[20:30] <trelane> is anyone having problems with open office crashing over and over and over and over and over and over without much rhyme or reason other than that it hasn't had focus for awhile
[20:30] <TheHunterZero> my ubuntu is getting error of code 1 .i was trying to uninstall cinelerra but it says that is an error and the error code is 1 un subprocess
[20:30] <bep_> hello
[20:31] <d33d> TheHunterZero, ok - How did you install cinelerra?
[20:31] <bep_> have a problem with compiling xine-lib-1.2
[20:31] <TheHunterZero> downloading packages from internet
[20:31] <realcoolguy> trelane: I've had A LOT of open office issues lately, I'm not sure what it is.  I've revived my interest in Abiword (also does not move my cursor around 'auto numbering' things which just annoys me as well..)
[20:31] <Ven]n> how can I remove the need for typing in my password to connect to wlans when booting?
[20:31] <bep_> http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/3xKnhbyA
[20:31] <Ven]n> i want keyring manager to remember my password :)
[20:31] <manohar> realcoolguy: if i want to make mp3 cd for any mp3 player can i make data project with only mp3 files in it? will it be compatible to run on mp3 players
[20:31] <TheHunterZero> adn putting some info at the repositpory
[20:31] <ZykoticK9> Ven]n, easiest way it to turn of auto-login
[20:32] <ZykoticK9> s/of/off
[20:32] <trelane> realcoolguy, yeah but I need calc so abiword isn't gonna get the job done
[20:32] <realcoolguy> manohar: You've got the right idea there :)
[20:32] <Ven]n> ZykoticK9, but i want to use auto-login :)
[20:32] <g0r3_0f_g0d> ok can someone tell me how to get rid of these joiners / leavers messages in xchat
[20:33] <g0r3_0f_g0d> i've been in preferences and can't find it
[20:33] <tripelb> d33d thanks so much - that's much better now. ((question - why is the word Nautilus no where to be seen in the gnome desktop. It's like an in thing to know. Seems it should be on the top line of the FileBrowser window
[20:33] <ZykoticK9> Ven]n, then when you enter the network password leave it blank for password, and agree to use the Unsafe Storage when prompted
[20:33] <Ven]n> too late now :(
[20:33] <ZykoticK9> Ven]n, remove your current keyring to reset everything (if that is an option)
[20:34] <d33d> TheHunterZero, 1) Install This http://bit.ly/dlRUxq and 2) Click This: apt://cinelerracv
[20:34] <Ven]n> sure
[20:34] <Ven]n> ZykoticK9, but how? :)
[20:34] <TheHunterZero> oky thanks
[20:34] <guntbert> g0r3_0f_g0d: right click on the channel tab, settings ...
[20:34] <TheHunterZero> broken dependencees
[20:34] <realcoolguy> trelane: I see your point, to be fair my issues have been crashes on more than just the Linux platform (on different computers) so I'm willing to be that open office has been buggy lately.  If there's a spread sheet program alternative to open office, I'd look into it :)
[20:34] <ZykoticK9> Ven]n, NOT RECOMMENDED WARNING -- but see http://davestechsupport.com/blog/2009/01/16/how-to-remove-ubuntus-password-keyring/
[20:35] <g0r3_0f_g0d> Ven]n, rm -rf~/.gnome2/keyrings
[20:36] <Guest51346> #xen
[20:36] <guntbert> g0r3_0f_g0d: don't suggest possibly dangerous command without a proper warning (additional blanks can be terrible there :-))
[20:36] <d33d> tripelb, i hope that helped.
[20:36] <nastarasta> un aiutino?
[20:36] <guntbert> !it | nastarasta
[20:37] <trelane> realcoolguy, well they did slap the "oracle" logo on it
[20:37] <Tresmius> Hey, grub2 recognizes my windows 7 partition (although when I choose to boot that I just get left with a black screen), and doesn't recognize a windows xp partition...
[20:37] <g0r3_0f_g0d> in that case go to nautilus , preferences , show hidden files , browse to your home directory , find .gnome2 , and there remove keyring
[20:37] <Trek> hey, is there a way to transmit a single packet with data and flags and what not that you want to set?
[20:39] <Ven]n> g0r3_0f_g0d and ZykoticK9, thank you
[20:39] <Pici> delac: :)
[20:39] <g0r3_0f_g0d> next time it asks you choose blank password Ven]n
[20:39] <alexander_>  /join #ubuntu-es
[20:40] <g0r3_0f_g0d> not really recommended to be honest
[20:40] <g0r3_0f_g0d> someone might find your wireless passwords easily then
[20:40] <Ven]n> hehe, doesnt matter
[20:40] <Ven]n> the distro is on a usb key ;)
[20:40] <Ven]n> not something Ill use daily
[20:40] <g0r3_0f_g0d> yah , what if you loose it
[20:40] <g0r3_0f_g0d> :P
[20:41] <freebsd_fan\home> i have openssh-server running on ubuntu, on vmware, is there something i need to do to alow it to be accessed?
[20:41] <Ven]n> g0r3_0f_g0d, one change of password :)
[20:41] <sab> i try this on cli "sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jdk sun-java6-jre" got this error ...http://paste.ubuntu.com/419437/......can any one please tell me what to do?I am very new in linux(ubuntu)
[20:41] <c3l> Tresmius, check grub settings
[20:41] <halsafar> any help on side mouse buttons guys?  xev shows they do not work, xinput list shows the mouse with only 5 buttons even though xorg.conf has it configured for 7
[20:41] <g0r3_0f_g0d> service sshd start freebsd_fan\home
[20:42] <Gryllida> What package should I install to get the *IO::Output* Perl module?
[20:42] <ZykoticK9> freebsd_fan\home, g0nz0|Boston actually it's "sudo service ssh start"
[20:43] <sab> i tried this on cli "sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jdk sun-java6-jre" got this error ...http://paste.ubuntu.com/419437/......can any one please tell me what to do?I am very new in linux(ubuntu)
[20:43] <chalcedony> what do i need to do to unrar a file to a directory with commandline?
[20:43] <ether01> hey... been trying to fix this for a while, i recently did a "sudo apt get dist-upgrade" and now whenever i boot up i get "error #15: file not found" ... from what i have gathered so far, something is wrong with my menu.lst in grub but i can't figure out how to fix it...
[20:43] <g0r3_0f_g0d> chalcedony, sudo apt-get install unrar
[20:44] <delac> Pici: sorry, yes?
[20:44] <xente> hello, does anyone here know if freeradius supports PEAP out of the box?
[20:44] <g0r3_0f_g0d> chalcedony, then unrar filename
[20:44] <ZykoticK9> sab, are you using Lucid?
[20:44] <chalcedony> g0r3_0f_g0d, i got that but then? unrar filename /llhull/directory ?
[20:44] <TheHunterZero> it continues
[20:44] <sab> ZykoticK9, i m sorry i dont know what is lucid?
[20:45] <sab> ZykoticK9, i m using ubuntu 10.04
[20:45] <g0r3_0f_g0d> chalcedony, unrar -e extracts to the current directory
[20:45] <ZykoticK9> sab, join #ubuntu+1 and i'll explain
[20:45] <chalcedony> g0r3_0f_g0d, but i want to extract it to a different one
[20:45] <Gryllida> sab, 10.4 is lycid lynx ubuntu, it is in beta now and will be released on april 29 of 2010 or so
[20:46] <chalcedony> it's a book .. it has chapters
[20:46] <g0r3_0f_g0d> chalcedony, unrar filename path
[20:46] <g0r3_0f_g0d> chalcedony, so like unrar example.rar /var/tmp
[20:46] <chalcedony> didn't work for me that way .. must be another command g0r3_0f_g0d
[20:46] <Shafiei> how may i know the list of my pc ports which are in use?
[20:47] <TKtiddle> hi should i trust the computer-janitor to remove unused packages?
[20:47] <g0r3_0f_g0d> chalcedony, actually i just checked the man for unrar and it states that there , sorry i don't have a rar to hand to test
[20:47] <C-S-B-N900> TKtiddle: I often dont, check what it wants to do.
[20:47] <amosek> chalcedony: unrar x file path
[20:48] <Shafiei> how may i know the list of my pc ports which are in use?
[20:48] <chalcedony> amosek, ty ty
[20:48] <TheHunterZero> cant erase usr/bin/cinelerra   directory   dpkg: error while processing cinelerra (--remove he subprocess post-removal script gave the code error 1 local "ru_RU.KOI8-R")
[20:48] <Spoon> has anyone an idea for an free CAD Program with support for DWG (2009) file support?
[20:49] <Spoon> ^nah bad english
[20:49] <Shafiei> how may i know the list of my pc ports which are in use?
[20:49] <diogo_> ola
[20:50] <amosek> Shafiei: nmap localhost
[20:50] <mean67> I have a question , I have 2 70gig SATA 10k drives that I want to install ubuntu server on as well as 2 160 gig ide drives that i am goign to be using for data
[20:50] <g0r3_0f_g0d> Shafiei, or netstat -an shows active connections on ports
[20:51] <mean67> how should I go about installing the 10k's
[20:51] <jsidhu> mean67: installing 10ks?
[20:51] <panfist> where could i find documentation about how ls highlights different types of files in ubuntu?
[20:51] <g0r3_0f_g0d> mean67, how do you mean installing , the kernel will detect them automatically after they'ere plugged in
[20:51] <Shafiei> o0ps! i completely forgot about netstat
[20:52] <Shafiei> thanks man
[20:52] <darius__> need a little assistance w/ nvidia kernel install after installing 10.04
[20:52] <mean67> should I keep the swap and everything on 1 drive or should I put the swap in one the boot on the other
[20:52] <erUSUL> panfist: man -k dircolors
[20:52] <panfist> thanks
[20:52] <mean67> well I am goign to install server on a older desktop that I have
[20:53] <Ubuntu> How do i install Orca on Windows under linux ?
[20:53] <mean67> and by "10k's" I mean thats the speed of the drives
[20:53] <ikonia> Ubuntu: you where told about this earlier ?
[20:53] <jsidhu> thats the rotational speed of the drive, yes. so uh.. whats the question?
[20:53] <jsidhu> open up the case, pop the drives in..
[20:53] <g0r3_0f_g0d> mean67, keep the OS on one preferably , so swap , and root filesystem on one and data on the other if you with
[20:53] <panfist> erUSUL is there any human-readable documentation that covers the ubuntu defaults? this is a little hard to read http://paste.ubuntu.com/419444/
[20:53] <g0r3_0f_g0d> but it doesn't matter where you stick swap
[20:54] <jbwiv> if I am in a number of unix groups and I create a file, what controls the group the file is assigned? My default group? And if so, how can I make it default to one of the others for a particular directory, so that all new files created there will be given a particular group?
[20:54] <boabsta> mean67: its best to put swap on a different drive as binaries (/usr)
[20:54] <Ubuntu> hi
[20:54] <amosek> panfist: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=41538
[20:54] <mean67> ok
[20:55] <mean67> trying to figure out the best way to install it all with the hardware that i have
[20:55] <panfist> thank you amosek
[20:55] <erUSUL> panfist: dunno sorry
[20:55] <boabsta> mean67: google linux server partitions :)
[20:55] <amosek> panfist: np
[20:55] <mean67> no doubt
[20:55] <boabsta> mean67: so much depends on so much if you know what i mean - its up to what your server will be doing really
[20:56] <g0r3_0f_g0d> jbwiv, your default group will determine which group ownership the files will have that you create
[20:56] <mean67> well I am trying to set up a cloud, for the most part as somethign to play with
[20:57] <demifuror> hey guys, can anyone tell me how to stream tv to my linux box?
[20:57] <jbwiv> g0r3_0f_g0d, yes, but is there a way to specify, say for a particular directory, that all files created there will be created as one of my other groups?
[20:57] <g0r3_0f_g0d> the way i see it you need to run chown user:group filename if you want the other group to be owner , or make file readable to all groups
[20:57] <bubulein> hi
[20:57] <g0r3_0f_g0d> jbwiv, unfortunately no for one paticular directory only
[20:57] <psmbfuer> vlc is very good at streaming
[20:58] <boabsta> mean67: check out openvz if you havent already, saves you paying for multiple boxes to play with ;)
[20:58] <jbwiv> g0r3_0f_g0d, sure, but let's say there's a directory shared by a number of users, like a git repos directory, all users are members of a particular group but it's not their default group. this means everytime they push they create problems :(
[20:58] <boabsta> mean67: http://wiki.openvz.org/
[20:58] <bubulein> frage ? warum habe ich auf meinen kopferhöhreren unter ubuntu weniger power wie unter einem anderen unix os?
[20:58] <bubulein> kling lau
[20:58] <amosek> !de | bubulein
[20:59] <bubulein> treiber, sounderserver ? PBUC
[20:59] <g0r3_0f_g0d> jbwiv, i see it this way , the file perms are set to readable by others
[20:59] <bubulein> uups
[20:59] <bubulein>  sorry
[20:59] <jbwiv> g0r3_0f_g0d, sure, but if it's a shared git repository, they all need to write to it
[21:00] <g0r3_0f_g0d> jbwiv, yo your perms look like user:group:other , you can give 7 permision to other means everyone
[21:00] <bubulein> i repeat my question. why do i have on a my unix os more power on the headphones then on ubuntu? on ubuntu it sound "silence"
[21:00] <bmorris> Hey everybody.  I"m trying to set up an ssh tunnel but I'm having problems.. I used "ssh -D 9999 user@myserver.com" to create the socks proxy and that seems to work but when I change the proxy settings in firefox I just get a blank page.  Anybody know what could be going on?'
[21:00] <manohar> i have ubuntu 8.04LTS running. i want to install 10.04LTS after its release. My PC confuguration is 845 motherboard, 32bit Intel P4 2.4GHz, 512 RAM, no external graphics card(in-built present). Can i install 10.04. I had problem installing 8.10 before. So installed 8.04 back.
[21:00] <brindlem> jbwiv: then you should create a repository group and assign those that need access to that group i.e. usermod -a -G repository user
[21:01] <jbwiv> g0r3_0f_g0d, this is the proper solution: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Setuid#setgid_on_directories
[21:02] <g0r3_0f_g0d> brilliant , i knew it doesn't make sense what i was saying
[21:02] <g0r3_0f_g0d> :)
[21:02] <g0r3_0f_g0d> this is the right trick
[21:03] <guntbert> bubulein: I suggest you ask in #ubuntu-de  -- might be easier to talk there
[21:05] <demifuror> can anyone tell me how to stream tv to my linux box?
[21:06] <manohar> i have ubuntu 8.04LTS running. i want to install 10.04LTS after its release. My PC confuguration is 845 motherboard, 32bit Intel P4 2.4GHz, 512 RAM, no external graphics card(in-built present). Can i install 10.04. I had problem installing 8.10 before. So installed 8.04 back.
[21:06] <barbarella> demifuror:vlc is an easy way to do it
[21:06] <demifuror> can i get espn on it?
[21:06] <g0r3_0f_g0d> demifuror, you talking about streaming from internet right?
[21:06] <captaintrav> any ideas how to troubleshoot system hanging with GL screensavers ?  I don't see anything in syslog or Xorg.0.log and the system freezes with both monitors black
[21:07] <demifuror> g0r3_0f_g0d: yes man, streaming from the net
[21:07] <demifuror> are there any good tutorials on ti?
[21:07] <g0r3_0f_g0d> if so you can find some mms type streams and play them with either mplayer or vlc
[21:08] <g0r3_0f_g0d> to stream internet stream fire up mplayer http://some.address.com/stream
[21:08] <g0r3_0f_g0d> but the sites providing streams are hard to come by these days , the free ones
[21:09] <sixtila> what is the difference between document root and directory in a virtual host file
[21:10] <sab> i was trying to install skype from cli and got this error...http://paste.ubuntu.com/419446/,can anyone please tell me how to solve this??
[21:10] <barbarella> sixtila:directory
[21:10] <datacrusher> happy 420 everyone!
[21:10] <sixtila> ?
[21:10] <alex__c2022> is there a a way to set a custom path in a zip? ie) I want to put file1 in foo.zip under the path foo/bar/baz/file1 but file lives under ~/file1 ?
[21:11] <alex__c2022> do I have to move file1 to ~/foo/bar/baz/file1
[21:11] <barbarella> sab:http://www.skype.com/download/skype/linux/
[21:12] <TKtiddle> hi I have 2 disks, When i installed i chose to make the 1st disk the / partition and the 2nd disk the /home partition.  However my 1 disk has filled up really quick, the /home dir dosn't seem to be a symbolic link and there seems to be data in the /home dir of disk 1
[21:12] <bubulein> gunbert sorry misst the language. i prefer english
[21:12] <boabsta> TKtiddle: what does "df -h" show?
[21:12] <g0r3_0f_g0d> alex__c2022, the man zip command has the answer youre looking for
[21:13] <manohar> i have ubuntu 8.04LTS running. i want to install 10.04LTS after its release. My PC confuguration is 845 motherboard, 32bit Intel P4 2.4GHz, 512 RAM, no external graphics card(in-built present). Can i install 10.04. I had problem installing 8.10 before. So installed 8.04 back.
[21:13] <guntbert> bubulein: no problem - you are perfectly welcome here :-)
[21:13] <alex__c2022> g0r3_0f_g0d: I looked there, based on read the man page there seems to be no way to do it
[21:13] <g0r3_0f_g0d> alex__c2022, i'd repack the lot in one directory with -r option by looking at the man
[21:14] <g0r3_0f_g0d> make structure i want to achieve first and then pack like zip -r foo.zip .
[21:14] <g0r3_0f_g0d> or something
[21:14] <sab> barbarella, if i want to install skype from cli,then how to do that?
[21:14] <boabsta> manohar: i'd reccomend getting another 1G RAM or installing the server version with a lightweight desktop
[21:14] <barbarella> manohar:what was the problem with 8.10?
[21:15] <alex__c2022> g0r3_0f_g0d: yea, i figured that would be the only option
[21:15] <amosek> sab: sudo apt-get install skype
[21:15] <g0r3_0f_g0d> alex__c2022, yeah seems like it , don't think there's much point wasting time trying to become zip command line guru :)
[21:16] <TKtiddle> boabsta: dev/sda1 mounted on / use 100%; dev/sdb1 mounted on /home use 5%
[21:16] <g0r3_0f_g0d> but i'm not sure if xarchiver coldn't do the job for you , like open up the zip and try to mane new directory in it
[21:16] <manohar> barbarella: after installing 8.10 i was not able to login after entering username and password. My keyboard freezed and monitor went blank.
[21:16] <boabsta> manohar: i've tried running a desktop with 512MB (think it was 8.10) and it ran like a complete dog
[21:16] <sab> amosek, i was trying to install skype from cli and got this error...http://paste.ubuntu.com/419446/
[21:17] <boabsta> TKtiddle: how gig are your drives?
[21:17] <boabsta> TKtiddle: *big lol
[21:17] <amosek> sab: do you have medibuntu enabled?
[21:17] <g0r3_0f_g0d> sab , dude are your sure your repositories are set up correctly in /etc/apt/sources.list
[21:17] <venom> hi I want to install " fbsplash " I am using Ubuntu 9.04
[21:17] <boabsta> amosek: sab medibuntu seems down at the moment
[21:17] <g0r3_0f_g0d> if not sure sab , go to ubuntuguide.net , copy and paste the entire repository list from there
[21:18] <boabsta> amosek: sab I cant even ping it since last night
[21:18] <bubulein> gunbert ... i was leaving linux for a while cause im a "unix"user. but im using linux to improve my webexpirience
[21:18] <boabsta> you must be old as dirt bubulein ;D
[21:18] <amosek> sab: if medibuntu is down then you can always download .deb from skype.com and use dpkg -i
[21:18] <bubulein> boabsta, pardon?
[21:18] <boabsta> bubulein: still using unix ;)
[21:18] <bubulein> boabsta, my english snt very good
[21:19] <boabsta> bubulein: sorry was a joke
[21:19] <guntbert> sab: are we talking about 9.10 or 10.04 now? the sources.list is different
[21:19] <manohar> boabsta: but i had problem as mentioned above wid 8.10 but after installing 8.04 back it is running like a tiger.
[21:19] <bastid_raZor> http://www.webupd8.org/2010/04/medibuntu-repository-down-what-to-do.html   sab amosek
[21:19] <bubulein> boabsta, for me there is no alternativ to unix on a server
[21:19] <kanzie> anyone here familiar with Filezilla error: "ECONNREFUSED - Connection refused by server".
[21:19] <LucidGuy> Correct me if Im wrong but simply outputing text via "&> filename" will cause all stderr and stdout to goto filename?
[21:19] <sab> amosek, i m new in linux dont even know what is medibuntu,tell me how to install
[21:19] <bubulein> boabsta, unix == solaris == bsd
[21:19] <boabsta> bubulein: i agree :)
[21:19] <sab> guntbert, 10.04
[21:20] <g0r3_0f_g0d> LucidGuy, think that's 2&1> filename
[21:20] <guntbert> bubulein: this channel is for ubuntu support only - if you want just to chat please join #ubuntu-offtopic
[21:20] <amosek> sab: goto http://www.skype.com/intl/en-gb/download/skype/linux/choose/ and then save the .deb file
[21:21] <bubulein> guntbert, sorry no war. i just want to say that im using linux on my desktop an not on my several servers
[21:21] <guntbert> sab: you've been told several times that 10.04 support is to be found in #ubuntu+1 - don't mix those up please
[21:21] <venom> I need yo know how to run fbsplash on ubuntu 9.04
[21:21] <amosek> sab: next go to cli and run sudo dpkg -i <downloaded_deb_file> this should do
[21:21] <spilak> hi
[21:21] <spilak> how are you?
[21:21] <h00ver> hi
[21:21] <guntbert> bubulein: its ok --  Do you have an ubuntu support question?
[21:21] <spilak> i tried 10.04
[21:21] <sab> guntbert, i was aksing same help on ubuntu+1,but no one was responding then i tried here...:(
[21:22] <spilak> but wacom tablet I can not calibrate
[21:22] <g0r3_0f_g0d> spilak, and? gobsmacked? :)
[21:22] <amosek> !lucid | spilak
[21:22] <spilak> yep
[21:22] <bubulein> guntbert, yes. seems my sound is more silence on ubuntu then on other os
[21:22] <spilak> :-D
[21:22] <spilak> ok
[21:22] <guntbert> sab: that leads to trouble - please keep those questions to #ubuntu+1
[21:22] <spilak> but I can't find wacomcpl
[21:22] <bubulein> guntbert, no urgent - but i regonize it
[21:22] <boabsta> bubulein: have u checked alsamixer or equivalent?
[21:22] <TKtiddle> boabsta: its an eee, sda=4gb - 512swap;  sdb = 29gb
[21:23] <kanzie> "ECONNREFUSED - Connection refused by server". <- filezilla... anyone knows? Other FTP-software works for the same connection, but not filezilla... tried on both the ubuntu and osx
[21:23] <bubulein> boabsta, yeah. checked the sttings. afail its a driver issue
[21:23] <spilak> it is not in my repository
[21:23] <guntbert> bubulein: no earnest sound experience here :-)
[21:23] <h00ver> i've got an eee701 too
[21:23] <venom> thanx anyway I'll try somewhere else
[21:24] <g0r3_0f_g0d> kanzie, wierd stuff , evey other ftp client works but filezilla?
[21:24] <TKtiddle> mines a 900 someone was chucking works good with notebook remix
[21:24] <kanzie> yep
[21:24] <boabsta> bubulein: raaaarg sound issues on Linux - raaaarg!! i'm afraid google and throwing objects off walls may be your best bet
[21:24] <dewman> does anyone know the status of packages.medibuntu.com?
[21:24] <realcoolguy> I guess I should ask [since someone else brought up the topic of audio], but has the pulseaudio issues been worked out on Ubuntu?  (I still find an application not able to use sound, and I end up doing a killall pulseaudio, then relaunching the app, then sound works fine).
[21:24] <kanzie> g0r3_0f_g0d: its so weird... on osx Im running Transmit and Filezilla... Transmit is connecting fine, filezilla get "ECONNREFUSED - Connection refused by server".
[21:24] <g0r3_0f_g0d> kanzie , on the same box ? i mean from the same box
[21:24] <bubulein> Let Me Explain: i was listen to my music on FreeBSD Cli via nfs/cifs/sshfs an it sound better then on linux. currently i had a bbq an need some more power on my headphones. so i regonize it
[21:24] <dbernar1> I'm trying to set up samba as a domain controller. I was following https://help.ubuntu.com/8.10/serverguide/C/samba-dc.html and my windows client can not see my server.
[21:24] <kanzie> starting it on my ubuntu (where I want it to run) I get the very same "ECONNREFUSED - Connection refused by server".
[21:24] <stopsign> anyone tryed edubuntu with your kids?
[21:25] <h00ver> i can't find eeecontrol 0.2 for mine nowhere
[21:25] <dbernar1> Well, my client can not see my PDC.
[21:25] <dbernar1> My domain
[21:25] <ech0HTPC> :( for some reason i can't drag any windows over to the next desktop
[21:25] <boabsta> bubulein: so you do get sound on linux - just not loud enough?
[21:25] <kanzie> g0r3_0f_g0d: so on the osx one ftp app works, not filezilla, on the ubuntu I have same issues
[21:25]  * bubulein think that the linux soundsystem is ... strange
[21:25] <bubulein> boabsta, yes
[21:26] <h00ver> it's really wierd yea
[21:26] <g0r3_0f_g0d> kanzie, is the filezilla somehow using passive mode or port set wrong?
[21:26] <boabsta> bubulein: sorry, sounds weird - if your volume levels are turned up max in alsamixer (or whatever) then i'm stuck
[21:26] <kanzie> g0r3_0f_g0d: the only thing I can think of is that it dont support ports >60000, this ftp Im trying to connect to is running on 61305
[21:26] <bubulein> boabsta, do u have a tip for me, a link or just a suggestion to help my self?
[21:27] <bubulein> boabsta, let me change the box, and verify my settings
[21:27] <kanzie> g0r3_0f_g0d: trying FOFF now
[21:27] <g0r3_0f_g0d> kanzie once you run it you can check if it actually reaches the prot by checking netsta -an from the other terminal , other than that it's a filezilla bug or support issue provided the other clients connect fine , like gftp
[21:27] <bubulein> boabsta, someone interrested inmy resoults or should i keep silent and life withe it?
[21:28] <g0r3_0f_g0d> the port seems unusual for a ftp server really
[21:28] <kanzie> g0r3_0f_g0d: it responds to fast to be a already established connection,I get the feeling it does not even set up a thread
[21:29] <oem> built this comp, installed a cdRW/dvd rom and tested it by playing an audio file from CD and placed a DVD into drive and viewed contents... this is standared and usely is suficiant.. but when i got the comp home and tried to play a DVD... got the error "Cannot mount volume. Unable to mount the volume 'ANGELS_AND_DEMONS'." under more info it said "mount: block device is write-protected, mounting read-only mount: wrong fstype, bad option, bad superblock on
[21:29] <oem> /dev/scd0, missing codepage or helper program, or other error"
[21:29] <g0r3_0f_g0d> you can see that kanzie with netstat -an while you try to connect , so like netstat -an | grep 61305
[21:29] <kanzie> g0r3_0f_g0d: checking
[21:29] <venom> anyone know how to install fbsplash ?! plz
[21:29] <linuxdumbooo> is there anyway right now from Broadcom 43xx wifi cards to use WPA networks?
[21:30] <g0r3_0f_g0d> should say estabilished , waiting or stuff
[21:30] <amosek> venom: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=178439
[21:31] <Luther> If I'm installing ubuntu to an external hard drive (/dev/sdb), do I put the bootloader on /dev/sdb or on /dev/sdb1 ?
[21:31] <kanzie> g0r3_0f_g0d: nono, you dont understand, from the moment I press connect to the time I have the errormessage (and every debug-log message) 0.00000002 seconds pass
[21:32] <kanzie> g0r3_0f_g0d: there is no chance in hell I would be able to get to the terminal window and run a command
[21:32] <kanzie> g0r3_0f_g0d: hence I don't think it even gets beyond the app
[21:32] <amosek> kanzie: have you measured that? ;)
[21:32] <alexandro> iai pessoal
[21:32] <alexandro> blz
[21:33] <kanzie> but I tried FOFF now and it get "Could not connect to server" at about the same speed so it seems to be on OS level, strangely I get this error on OSX in Filezilla but not in Transmit
[21:33] <kanzie> amosek: indeed... I have a watch and counted seconds ;-)
[21:33] <g0r3_0f_g0d> kanzie, ok , if you really what to know let's dig deep , run it , in the other terminal run strace `ps -ef | grep filezilla | awk '{print $1}'`
[21:33] <CrOnOs__> Luther  i will install grub on sdb
[21:34] <g0r3_0f_g0d> that will give you the binary output of that is really going on
[21:34] <g0r3_0f_g0d> with that open up the bug in filezilla bugtraq
[21:34] <StephenWins> I get this whenever I update using my update manager
[21:34] <StephenWins> http://www.ubuntu-pics.de/bild/53250/04_20_2010_003_bhWnh2.png
[21:34] <venom> amosek: thanx
[21:34] <StephenWins> halp
[21:34] <Luther> Cr0n0s:  Alright, I'll try that
[21:34] <g0r3_0f_g0d> kanzie, but it'd leave it and siply try gftp
[21:34] <POVaddct> g0r3_0f_g0d: ps -ef | grep filezilla | awk '{print $1}' is a overly complicated way to do   pidof filezilla
[21:35] <demifuror> cany anyone tell em how to stream tv like espn to my linux box?
[21:35] <g0r3_0f_g0d> i'm old school solaris guy :)
[21:35] <POVaddct> g0r3_0f_g0d: hehe
[21:35] <h00ver> hi StephenWins whats up
[21:35] <g0r3_0f_g0d> i'm farting dust i know
[21:35] <StephenWins> h00ver, http://www.ubuntu-pics.de/bild/53250/04_20_2010_003_bhWnh2.png
[21:35] <StephenWins> I get that when I update with update manager
[21:36] <guntbert> !repeat | StephenWins
[21:36] <h00ver> actually i'm new to ubuntu and linux still
[21:36] <StephenWins> lol
[21:37] <h00ver> there must be a background of things you did
[21:37] <StephenWins> okie
[21:37] <Grafter> more info: oem@freekbox:~$ dmesg | tail  returned: [ 2105.580190] ACPI: Unable to turn cooling device [dddacf18] 'on' <- wtf?
[21:37] <linuxdumbooo> is there anyway to set the shortcut of Run command to windows key + R?
[21:37] <h00ver> before you got that problem, so state the problem more detailed or something
[21:37] <hypnosis> how do i access the grub prompt?
[21:37] <g0r3_0f_g0d> right ladies , off to bed with me , been nice to see some n00bs and gurus , ttfn , i might get regular on here
[21:37] <linuxdumbooo> i binded windows key to start application but windows + R doesnt work
[21:38] <StephenWins> h00ver, it's been happening for a few weeks now
[21:38] <StephenWins> I don't know what I did to start it
[21:38] <hypnosis> anyone want to tell me ? :)
[21:38] <q__> nope
[21:38] <g0r3_0f_g0d> btw , what's the lucid channel name again?
[21:38] <hypnosis> anyone know how to boot into grub's prompt? :)
[21:38] <h00ver> StephenWins, have you tried to remove all packages causing problems so far?
[21:38] <g0r3_0f_g0d> ubuntu+1 or something?
[21:38] <hypnosis> sigh.
[21:38] <stephen> join /#xen
[21:38] <amosek> g0r3_0f_g0d: yes
[21:39] <h00ver> ..and reinstall them?
[21:39] <amosek> hypnosis: run grub from console?
[21:39] <rww> hypnosis: which version of Ubuntu are you using?
[21:39] <g0r3_0f_g0d> cool , ok gotta go
[21:39] <thevishy> how do I make sure the battery icon is there on my taskbar ?
[21:39] <h00ver> every time when somethings wrong with that deb package managing thing, i do so, idk
[21:39] <bastid_raZor> linuxdumbooo: System > Preferences > Keyboard Shortcuts
[21:40] <linuxdumbooo> i tried
[21:40] <linuxdumbooo> it doesnt work
[21:40] <hypnosis> rww: 9.10
[21:40] <hypnosis> amosek: I want to access the grub prompt when I boot up.
[21:40] <linuxdumbooo> it just shows up the application menu
[21:40] <hypnosis> something else (something more serious is the matter) and I can't figure out how to boot into the prompt.
[21:40] <bastid_raZor> linuxdumbooo: under Desktop change Show the Panels 'Run Aplication" dialog box
[21:40] <hypnosis> This is grub2.
[21:40] <hypnosis> ESC doesn't do anything.
[21:40] <bastid_raZor> hypnosis: hold shift
[21:40] <rww> hypnosis: try shift
[21:41] <znxtch> If I'm only going to use one Language on my computer can I remove the Language Support package that comes installed with Ubuntu?
[21:41] <h00ver> okay since that are dependency problems, you could have updated from a inofficial repository somewhere in the past
[21:41] <thevishy> .join #ubuntu+1
[21:42] <weekly> is there a better way to compare 2 directories besides diff -r?
[21:42] <h00ver> oh geez, he is no more up.. i'm still babbling..:)
[21:42] <POVaddct> weekly: what's wrong with with diff -r?
[21:42] <boabsta> weekly: not sure but try vimdiff
[21:42] <rww> znxtch: language-support-XX packages contain spelling software and other support packages, not language switching software. You only need the one for the language you want to use.
[21:42] <weekly> POVaddct nothing just looking for more options
[21:43] <linuxdumbooo> bastid_raZor: thanks a lot!
[21:43] <znxtch> oh okay tracking
[21:43] <linuxdumbooo> @bastid_raZor: thanks a lot
[21:43] <weekly> boabsta thanks
[21:43] <bastid_raZor> linuxdumbooo: :) just had to find the right one to change.
[21:43] <boabsta> weekly: i've never tried with that so dunno....
[21:44] <POVaddct> weekly: diff -Nru dir1 dir2 | view -    (where view is from full vim installation with syntax highlighting)
[21:44] <znxtch> Okay last question, I played with advanced Compiz effects.  I got in over my head backed out and deleted the package.  Now when I minize windows they still do the crazy "wiggly minize" effect.  Does anyone know how I can return the system to its default display effects settings?
[21:44] <antibody> !clone
[21:44] <linuxdumbooo> now if i could figure out a way to run WPA networks on broadcom wifi cards that d be great
[21:44] <mr_fribble> Is it safe to upgrade in the root account?
[21:44] <LzrdKing> oops, i killed my sound AND knocked the box off the network
[21:45] <LzrdKing> mr_fribble: you have to be root to upgrade
[21:45] <boabsta> mr_fribble: it is advised to not have a root login and use sudo instead
[21:45] <mr_fribble> I ask because after I upgraded to 9.10 from 9.04 it got corrupted?
[21:45] <kanzie> g0nz0|Boston: hmm, cant get strace to run your line
[21:45] <kanzie> :-)
[21:45] <amosek> mr_fribble:
[21:45] <kanzie> fiddeling with it now
[21:46] <LzrdKing> thats what i mean, elevate privileges with sudo
[21:46] <amosek> mr_fribble: corrupted?
[21:47] <nemo> Does anyone here happen to know of an up-to-date walkthrough on getting vnc4server to work?
[21:47] <nemo> my attempts at using the ones on forum and bug reports have been less than successful
[21:47] <Jordan_U> nemo: Just use vino, it's built in and dead simple to enable.
[21:47] <nemo> Jordan_U: useless for headless
[21:47] <kanzie> g0nz0|Boston:  might need -p with the trace
[21:47] <Jordan_U> nemo: Ahh.
[21:47] <nemo> Jordan_U: xtightvnc's server works btw.
[21:47] <nemo> Jordan_U: but I wanted to get things working w/ xinetd
[21:47] <nemo> so I don't have to ssh in first to start it up
[21:48] <Luther> How do you change the DNS address for a network?
[21:48] <yablonda> psmbfuer, what is happening?
[21:48] <nemo> Jordan_U: remmina and XDMCP also work - although insecure. unfortunately ubuntu doesn't package xqproxy yet
[21:49] <tomatto_> how to do liveusb from livecd kubuntu?
[21:49] <nemo> and of course all of these have issues w/ authentication now, something gnome seems determined to break for ssh -Y/XDMCP/vnc
[21:49] <nemo> presumably related to how X is being started for those *shrug*
[21:49] <needhelp> :)
[21:49] <Luther> whoops
[21:50] <znxtch> Okay last question, I played with advanced Compiz effects.  I got in over my head backed out and deleted the package.  Now when I minize windows they still do the crazy "wiggly minize" effect.  Does anyone know how I can return the system to its default display effects settings?
[21:50] <Jordan_U> nemo: You should use ssh -X instead of -Y so that X11 traffic is encrypted also.
[21:50] <nemo> Jordan_U: uh....
[21:50] <Luther> How do you change the DNS for a network?
[21:50] <boabsta> Luther: check /etc/resolv.conf
[21:50] <nemo> Jordan_U: the X11 traffic is encrypted w/ both
[21:50] <nemo> Jordan_U: is just trusted vs non
[21:50] <Laserbeak43> hello
[21:50] <nemo> not that it helps gnome
[21:50] <Laserbeak43> can somoen help me with this?
[21:50] <Laserbeak43> http://pastebin.com/LK0Y4JWb
[21:50] <needhelp> Can anyone explain me why pendrive automount stopped working?
[21:51] <Jordan_U> nemo: Sorry, misremembering I guess.
[21:51] <RikFshr> Hell-O everyone
[21:51] <RikFshr> OK here's my boot issue
[21:51] <RikFshr> Win 7 and Ubuntu 9.10 on a single drive
[21:51] <RikFshr>  I was able to boot both then lost Ubuntu
[21:51] <RikFshr>  Ran Super Grub .9799 and now can only boot Ubuntu
[21:51] <FloodBot4> RikFshr: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[21:51] <RikFshr>  I used Super Grub to boot into Winerz but Sudo update-grub doesn't find the winderz install
[21:51] <nemo> Jordan_U: ssh -Y is needed also for a ton of gnome apps.
[21:51] <bubulein> needhelp, can u explain that
[21:51] <psmbfuer> znxtch, so you have simple compizconfig settings manager installed.
[21:51] <nemo> still useless for things like gdmsetup or account management or basically anything that uses the new auth kit
[21:51] <soreau> znxtch: ccsm>Preferences>Reset to Defaults
[21:52] <psmbfuer> is so, go to the Effects tab and uncheck "Enable Wobbly"
[21:52] <needhelp> bubulein, the pendrive is fine, it's a kingston and it's ntfs formatted. ubuntu did auto mount it before but all the sudent it stopped working. how can i fix this
[21:52] <soreau> znxtch: Also if you select Normal or Extra in the visual effects menu, it will use a predefined set of effects
[21:52] <boabsta> Luther: are u changing from DHCP to static?
[21:52] <znxtch> i tried that
[21:52] <znxtch> didnt work
[21:53] <Luther> boabsta:  not sure, not really a power-user, just trying to change DNS to 8.8.8.8 (Google DNS)
[21:53] <bubulein> needhelp, are u familar with the cli?
[21:53] <soreau> ! work | znxtch
[21:53] <needhelp> terminal?
[21:53] <geoff_> Hi.  I have recently upgraded to Karmic on a desktop.  Three times now the system wont resume after idling.
[21:53] <nemo> Jordan_U: settled on manually starting xtightvnc server for now, and also using xqproxy/remina/XDMCP combo
[21:53] <needhelp> bubulein, terminal?
[21:53] <boabsta> needhelp: its pointless having NTFS for a USB stick - go with fat32 instead
[21:53] <Micheal`> is there a good way to be able to read and/or format a cisco flash ram card in 91.0?
[21:53] <RikFshr> Hello everyone
[21:53] <Micheal`> 9.10**
[21:54] <boabsta> Luther: not familiar with 8.8.8.8 - where did you get that from?
[21:54] <needhelp> not for me because i put movies in there with more than 4gb.
[21:54] <RikFshr> I have question about dual boot problem
[21:54] <needhelp> but the format is not the problem.. it's a ubuntu problem
[21:54] <Luther> boabsta:  It's Google's Public DNS
[21:54] <znxtch> I seletced normal in the appearance settings. everything is back to normal but the windows still use an efect when minimizing that isnt the default
[21:54] <RikFshr> Win 7 and Ubuntu 9.10 on single drive
[21:54] <nemo> Jordan_U: BTW. gnome also screws up keymaps w/ xtightvnc, so is necessary to set XKL_XMODMAP_DISABLE=1
[21:54] <geoff_> I have seen on the forums this happening with laptops.  Any ideas about desktops?
[21:54] <POVaddct> needhelp: ntfs can only be mounted by ntfs-3g if it is in a clean state. check the pendrive from windows with "correct errors automatically"-box checked. remember, ntfs is not the native linux filesystem and not well documented.
[21:54] <bubulein> needhelp,  see privat chat
[21:54] <needhelp> yes
[21:55] <bmorris> Hey everybody,  I was able t set up a SOCKS proxy with ssh -D but I can't get it to work with SSL traffic. Is there something special that I need to do for that?
[21:55] <RikFshr> Used Super Grub 0.9799 to fix Ubuntu boot problem and now Grub won't boot Windoze 7
[21:55] <boabsta> Luther: k, didnt know that, not sure if you are using DHCP but you can change to use static internal IPs easily - see http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/howto-ubuntu-linux-convert-dhcp-network-configuration-to-static-ip-configuration.html for a quick/easy guide
[21:56] <boabsta> Luther: just backup files before editing ;)
[21:56] <BluesKaj> RikFshr, did you do , sudo update-grub afterwards
[21:56] <RikFshr> Any easy solution to restore windoze 7 to Grub boot options?
[21:56] <RikFshr> BluesKaj yes I did
[21:57] <Luther> Let's see if this install worked....
[21:57] <techieBrandon> Anyone a Xserver pro???
[21:58] <techieBrandon> I've got a stumper with my display resolution. Probably easy for someone experienced...
[21:58] <nemo> oh well. one last try. vnc4server - anyone here managed to get it working in karmic?
[21:58] <BluesKaj> RikFshr, i have to state the obvious, but sometimes the windows option becomes hidden at the bottom when there are too many old kernels filling up the the boot menu
[21:58] <Grafter> built this comp with ubuntu 8.04.2, installed a cdRW/dvd rom and tested it by playing an audio file from CD and placed a DVD into drive and viewed contents... this is standard and usely is suficiant.. but when i got the comp home and tried to play a DVD... got the error: "Cannot mount volume. Unable to mount the volume 'video_name'." under more info it said "mount: block device is write-protected, mounting read-only mount: wrong fstype, bad option, bad
[21:58] <Grafter> superblock on /dev/scd0, missing codepage or helper program, or other error" did "dmesg | tail" and got: [ 2105.580190] ACPI: Unable to turn cooling device [dddacf18] 'on' searched forums and google.. found same question but for external drives.. no answers... and mine is internal, anyone have any ideas? i am strapped :/
[21:58] <techieBrandon> Looking to get some eyes on my question; http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9145334#post9145334
[21:59] <rafaelsoaresbr> RikFshr, pastebin your /etc
[21:59] <bigsnider> wazzzzup
[21:59] <RikFshr> I removed all the clutter and have Main Ubuntu recovery and Memtest and something called chainloader that's all
[21:59] <rafaelsoaresbr> RikFshr, pastebin your /boot/grub/grub.conf*
[21:59] <bigsnider> testing for himayala
[21:59] <bigsnider> ok
[21:59] <RikFshr> Sorry I don't know what you mean by pastebin
[22:00] <bigsnider> paste to bin locale
[22:00] <RikFshr> I know what that file is
[22:00] <rafaelsoaresbr> !pastebin | RikFshr
[22:01] <rafaelsoaresbr> RikFshr, post your /boot/grub/grub.conf there
[22:01] <RikFshr> OK thanks
[22:01] <znxtch> I'm trying to return my window minimize/mazimize effect to the system default.  Right now they are doing  very fast shimmying effect and then "zipping" the the bottom of the screen.
[22:02] <bigsnider> np
[22:02] <bigsnider> any one kno me
[22:03] <bigsnider> if not im gone
[22:03] <LinuxGuy2009> bye
[22:03] <bigsnider> ..i.ii.,
[22:03] <boabsta> hey, you're bigsnider arent you yeah ive heard of you
[22:04] <bigsnider> B.s. havent linked up in 9 years
[22:04] <boabsta> ...something to do with goats right?
[22:04] <bigsnider> casablanca?
[22:05] <boabsta> nah sorry wrong bigsnider
[22:05] <bigsnider> p/c
[22:05] <Consul_Falx> hello folks
[22:05] <needhelp> hi
[22:05] <BluesKaj> RikFshr, actually the file to paste is:  /boot/grub/grub.cfg
[22:06] <kbzombie> I got a question, i downloaded code::blocks, created my first program, and ran it in code::blocks. when i try to doubleclick the executable nothing happens. what do i do
[22:06] <boabsta> hello Consul_Falx whats up?
[22:06] <eduardo_> jfhfgshf
[22:06] <RikFshr> I wish I could access it from windows now
[22:06] <boabsta> kbzombie: use vim/ctags/cscope ;)
[22:06] <Consul_Falx> please, I just bought a Western Digital 070A external drive, preformatted NTFS + a virtual CD partition
[22:07] <Consul_Falx> I'd like to reformat the main partition into fat32, so that it would be nicely compatible with linux for data writing as well
[22:07] <kbzombie> in terminal?
[22:07] <znxtch> I'm trying to return my window minimize/mazimize effect to the system default.  Right now they are doing  very fast shimmying effect and then "zipping" the the bottom of the screen.
[22:07] <RikFshr> Consul_falx use Gparted
[22:07] <boabsta> kbzombie: yeah, then your days of waiting for searches to finish then wading through reams of crap are over
[22:08] <nanoguy> help!
[22:08] <soumya> how to use python to submit data to an online form and then process the rsults
[22:08] <boabsta> its like Eclipse for Java but an editor for any language really
[22:08] <BluesKaj> !paste | RikFshr
[22:08] <nanoguy> its noisy here could someone please PM me?
[22:08] <nanoguy> with help
[22:09] <boabsta> nanoguy: whats up?
[22:09] <Consul_Falx> RikFshr: do I need additional info to this?
[22:09] <nanoguy> boabsta: I PM'd you
[22:09] <boabsta> Consul_Falx: if you are running linux check out fdisk
[22:10] <kbzombie> i get nosuch file or directory
[22:10] <rafaelsoaresbr> Consul_Falx, open Gparted, select the right disk then format it
[22:10] <techieBrandon> Is there a irc channel devoted to Xserver problem? I googled but didn't see anything obvious
[22:10] <Razass> I installed ubuntu 9.04 on my laptop and everything is fine but when it boots up the dual boot defaults to ubuntu instead of windows xp....can I change this?
[22:10] <Consul_Falx> okay folks, thanks so far, let me reboot (:
[22:10] <nanoguy> Could someone else please attempt to help me?
[22:10] <rafaelsoaresbr> !ask | nanoguy
[22:11] <kbzombie> i think its bye bye windows xp razass
[22:11] <Klevi> I _think_ you have to edit grub from ubuntu somewhere Razass (Sorry, i can't precisely remember atm)
[22:11] <nanoguy> im running the latest beta of ubuntu 10.04 but none of the title bars are appearing
[22:11] <Klevi> but i know its easy enough to change the default
[22:12] <amosek> !lucid |nanoguy
[22:12] <Razass> hmm ok ill hit google
[22:12] <Lenin_Cat> can I disable disk cache
[22:12] <boabsta> Razass: whats up?
[22:12] <kbzombie> i jusi have 2 hd's i unplugged the primary with win 7 and installed ubuntu on he secondary
[22:12] <stopsign> Razass: sudo update-grub
[22:12] <boabsta> Lenin_Cat: check hdparm
[22:12] <Razass> stopsign: alright then that will let me change it?
[22:12] <BluesKaj> !boot | Razass
[22:12] <Klevi> but, anyway i came here because i cant boot into Ubuntu NBR 9.10 properly.
[22:12] <Lenin_Cat> boabsta, what?
[22:12] <Razass> ahh thanks guys
[22:13] <boabsta> Lenin_Cat: type "man hdparm" from a shell
[22:13] <stopsign> no but it will let you choose what os to boot
[22:13] <techieBrandon> I'm looking for someone that has some experience with xserver. My current display max resolution is 1366x768 but xrandr shows it can go bigger. Does this mean it IS possible to get a larger resolution?
[22:13] <Guest34998> is there any super certain way to make a live usb besides using usb creator and other gui stufF??
[22:13] <boabsta> Lenin_Cat: hdparm lets you change/tweak all sorts of HD stuff
[22:13] <boabsta> Lenin_Cat: dont know if there is a GUI for it
[22:13] <Guest34998> i ve tried several times and i always get that the operating system is missing...
[22:14] <boabsta> Lenin_Cat: why would you want to disable that anyway
[22:14] <Guest34998> Lenin_Cat: plz help then.. command line?
[22:14] <git__> ever since Google switched out of http, i start to use Firefox more
[22:14] <kbzombie> i can just drag and drop executables into terminal :) :) that works to! problem solved for me
[22:14] <Guest10823> whats this problem : No valid Qt version set. Set one in Tools/Options
[22:14] <running_rabbit07> does anyone here use tcpdump? I am trying to figure out how to create the a filter file.
[22:14] <Lenin_Cat> Guest10823, paintionce is a virtue, im looking for help currently
[22:15] <boabsta> running_rabbit07: check wireshark
[22:15] <CryptIce7> when i select "Connect a host virtual adapter to this network" mean?
[22:15] <h00k> git__: "switched out of http" ?
[22:15] <boabsta> running_rabbit07: it has a filter helper that you can use for TCP dump from CLI
[22:15] <running_rabbit07> boabsta, thanx I'll check it out
[22:16] <git__> h00k, there's no http in front of url
[22:16] <boabsta> Lenin_Cat: why would you want to disable disk cache?
[22:16] <antibody> !clone
[22:16] <mauri> i need help for my scanner canon lide 100
[22:16] <Lenin_Cat> boabsta, I get segment faults all the time with the memory full of cached space
[22:16] <h00k> git__: it is still using http
[22:16] <CryptIce7> what does "Connect a host virtual adapter to this network" mean?
[22:16] <techieBrandon> Anyone know why I need to enter 'sudo modprobe wl' after each reboot to get my wireless to recognize the wireless device
[22:17] <techieBrandon> ?
[22:17] <urthmover> How do I change the theme that the root account uses?
[22:17] <bodom> Hi there, what's the way to tell cron-apt to just update and not download packages?
[22:17] <git__> is there a way to bring back "http" on chrome?
[22:18] <boabsta> Lenin_Cat: doesnt sound like a HD issue, does sound serious tho, have you ran a memory checker?
[22:18] <brummbaer> techieBrandon, you should be able to add it to the list of modules to load
[22:18] <h00k> git__: It is using http, it just doesn't show you that part of the URL.  nothing changes as far as functionality
[22:18] <Lenin_Cat> boabsta, yes, and my memory is damaged
[22:18] <rafaelsoaresbr> how to remove these massagens in empathy: someone joined...?
[22:18] <Lenin_Cat> so I want to disable the buffer cache
[22:18] <git__> h00k, is there an option to bring back http?
[22:18] <Klevi> git__, its not there? if its not it shouldnt matter, you'll stil be able to display pages. Chromes probably just hiding it
[22:19] <Klevi> *shrugs* not sure, ive never seen that before, check options?
[22:19] <znxtch> I'm trying to return my window minimize/mazimize effect to the system default.  Right now they are doing  very fast shimmying effect and then "zipping" the the bottom of the screen.
[22:19] <YuviPanda_> git__: http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=41467 -> http:// hidden by design
[22:19] <boabsta> Lenin_Cat: your disk cache is nothing to do with memory being dodgy
[22:19] <h00k> git__: perhaps, I'm not sure.  Like I said, it's still *using* http, that's how...it works. It just doesn't show that
[22:19] <Lenin_Cat> boabsta, I mean the cached stuff in the ram
[22:19] <git__> i did a ubuntu update, and now my google chrome is all mess up
[22:19] <h00k> znxtch: for Lucid discussion, please head to #ubuntu+1
[22:20] <boabsta> Lenin_Cat: if you are getting memory problems (RAM) then your screwed tbh - get new RAM
[22:20] <KB1JWQ> git__: Define messe dup.
[22:20] <exigraff> git__: one of the underpinning concepts behind chrome/chromium is to keep things clean. you don't need to see the 'http://' bit, so it's hidden.
[22:20] <boabsta> Lenin_Cat: where does it say its your HD cache mem?
[22:20] <Lenin_Cat> boabsta, you dont get it, when I clear my memory cache I get less segment faults
[22:20] <Ahmed\> i have some problem with Ktorrent and transmission, they just DONT downlaod Torrent @_@
[22:20] <Lenin_Cat> when my ram is very cached
[22:20] <Carlis> hi
[22:20] <Lenin_Cat> it gets more
[22:20] <Lenin_Cat> so I want to disable it
[22:20] <boabsta> Lenin_Cat: what memory cache are you talking about?
[22:20] <Ahmed\> carlis: hi
[22:20] <Lenin_Cat> I believe its buffer?
[22:21] <Grafter> techieBrandon:  modprobe -r wl than gksudo gedit /etc/modules and add wl to the end of it
[22:21] <Carlis> How do i remove a msi file installed with wine ?
[22:21] <Consul_Falx> okey folks
[22:21] <Consul_Falx> gparted installed, what next?
[22:21] <Carlis> hi
[22:21] <boabsta> Lenin_Cat: have you ran memtest?
[22:21] <Ahmed\> carlis: can you help me
[22:21] <Ahmed\> PM me
[22:21] <h00k> !pm | Ahmed\
[22:21] <Lenin_Cat> the one this command clears: sync && sudo sysctl -w vm.drop_caches=3 && sudo sysctl -w vm.drop_caches=0
[22:21] <Carlis> I dont know
[22:21] <Carlis> just ask
[22:21] <Lenin_Cat> yes my memory is damaged
[22:21] <Lenin_Cat> but when I clear my cache I get less segment faults
[22:22] <Lenin_Cat> so I want to disable it
[22:22] <Ahmed\> i have some problem with Ktorrent and transmission, they just DONT downlaod Torrent @_@
[22:22] <boabsta> Lenin_Cat: if your memory is damaged bite the bullet mate
[22:22] <Lenin_Cat> boabsta, can I just disable it please.
[22:22] <Klevi> Ahmed\, sounds like a firewall probably blocking your connection. Are you going through a router?
[22:22] <Lenin_Cat> I get less segment faults with less cached memory
[22:23] <Ahmed\> Yeah i am, plus i have 2/3 firewalls and i dont even know how to use those (new user) so
[22:23] <boabsta> Lenin_Cat: if your memory is damaged you will spend eternity disabling stuf to try and sort it - just get good memory
[22:23] <Lenin_Cat> look
[22:23] <Lenin_Cat> when I have less cached memory I get less segment faults
[22:23] <Lenin_Cat> so just tell me how to disable it. -_-
[22:23] <KB1JWQ> Lenin_Cat: Fix your dodgy RAM? :-)
[22:23] <Lenin_Cat> it works when im on windows, I disable the memory cache and I never get memory related crashes
[22:24] <boabsta> if memtest is saying your RAM is bad then try un-plugging your RAM from the mother board that should sort it
[22:24] <Consul_Falx> boabsta:
[22:24] <halsafar> lol Lenin ram is cheap, go fix ur computer
[22:24] <Lenin_Cat> boabsta, because I know this works
[22:24] <Klevi> Correct me if im wrong, but won't disableing the ability for cacheing to the RAM increase traffic to the HD, slowing your system down?
[22:24] <Consul_Falx> I somehow don't get any opinion to format the drive
[22:24] <KB1JWQ> Expecting software to compensate for crappy hardware is fallacious.
[22:24] <Jaymac> guys, if anyone knows how to help him with his problem then it might be useful to tell him as opposed to harping on at him to buy new ram :)
[22:24] <Lenin_Cat> I could care less, because I would get less segment faults
[22:24] <Venker> hi people
[22:25] <h00k> Lenin_Cat: I don't think you can disable caching, as seen here: http://www.linuxatemyram.com/
[22:25] <boabsta> Lenin_Cat: did memtest say your memory is bad?
[22:25] <Lenin_Cat> yes
[22:25] <KB1JWQ> Lenin_Cat: What you want requires either a module or a rewrite of kernel code.
[22:26] <git__> i'm going back to Firefox
[22:26] <boabsta> Lenin_Cat: get new memory then otherwise you are screwed - your PC cant do jack without RAM to work with - gawd knows why Windows worls better with mad RAM - in my experience Windows dies as soon as any bit of it goes bad
[22:26] <Grafter> techieBrandon:  did that help?
[22:26] <jack__> thanks for the notification boabsta :P
[22:26] <Lenin_Cat> boabsta, well, if I run the windows memory test before each windows bootup, I dont get crashes
[22:26] <boabsta> jack__: ?
[22:26] <jack__> boabsta: !
[22:27] <boabsta> jack__: notification?
[22:27] <Klevi> you said his name
[22:27] <Klevi> jack
[22:27] <boabsta> aaah i see lol
[22:27] <Klevi> and he probably has it set to highlight
[22:27] <jack__> Klevi:
[22:27] <jack__> damn you
[22:27] <jack__> hehe
[22:27] <Klevi> OH NO RED
[22:27] <boabsta> sorry jack
[22:28] <boabsta> i wont say jack again
[22:28] <Klevi> >.>
[22:28] <jack__> thanks boabsta
[22:28] <jack__> haha
[22:28] <Klevi> Riight
[22:28] <boabsta> ok jack :)heehee
[22:28] <Consul_Falx> boabsta: there is something weird with the GParted
[22:28] <puff> Hey, I'm plugging this 500GB seagate drive into a USB enclosure. It's not showing up, I wouldn't be suprised if it's not formatted.
[22:28] <jack__> puff: does it show up in fdisk -l?
[22:28] <Consul_Falx> "unable to find mounting point" .. some operations may be unavailable
[22:28] <puff> The drive is a year or so old but has been sitting in a box, so.
[22:28] <boabsta> Consul_Falx: personally i dont like it - i prefer fdisk but i'm getting old
[22:28] <Klevi> but in all seriousness now. I have no idea why NBR isnt booting on my netbook period
[22:28] <Venker> sorry pals, sane only works with root, and there are users added in scanner and sane groups. I'm in Ubuntu Jaunty
[22:29] <kbzombie> sounds like a network problem
[22:29] <Consul_Falx> boabsta: well, I just need to reformat the sdb1 to fat32, it's all I need
[22:29] <puff> jack__: No, not on fdisk -l.
[22:29] <Venker> what ccould be the problem?
[22:29] <kbzombie> woa lag, dont mind me
[22:29] <boabsta> Consul_Falx: open a terminal and type "fdisk /dev/sdb" then type "m"| for help
[22:29] <puff> http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/ycLqP825
[22:30] <Dawgmatix> in lucid the automounter is mounting ntfs disks in such a way that i cant change any permissions
[22:30] <puff> Not in lsusb output,either.
[22:30] <Dawgmatix> how do I fix that ?
[22:30] <Klevi> Heres what happens i either after loading into NBR i get a blinking cursor
[22:30] <Grafter> !lucid
[22:30] <Klevi> I fixed that by booting into Vesa manually from grub
[22:31] <Klevi> I get to the loading screen, and then i get something about network not initializing
[22:31] <Klevi> hangs after that
[22:33] <Consul_Falx> okay, it works now, it was just unintentionally mounted before
[22:33] <boabsta> Consul_Falx: onceyou have created/deleted partitions type "w" to save the partitions to your disk then type "mkdosfs -F 32 /dev/sdb1"
[22:33] <boabsta> Consul_Falx: you probably dont need fdisk/qparted at all actually
[22:33] <Klevi> boabsta, no idea?
[22:33] <mr_fribble> Hi, my ubuntu server is running now. But I am unable to get into the server as it shows "can't read /proc/devices" error.
[22:33] <Grafter> wow... i have found a problem i cant fix with wiki forums or IRC... lol cant find an answer anywhere! i didnt think that would be posible
[22:33] <mr_fribble> What does this mean and is it fixable?
[22:35] <Grafter> oi
[22:35] <Klevi> What is it Grafter
[22:36] <Grafter> DVD problem
[22:36] <Grafter> one sec
[22:36] <boabsta> Grafter: is this 10.4?
[22:36] <Grafter> built this comp with ubuntu 8.04.2, installed a cdRW/dvd rom and tested it by playing an audio file from CD and placed a DVD into drive and viewed contents... this is standard and usely is suficiant.. but when i got the comp home and tried to play a DVD... got the error: "Cannot mount volume. Unable to mount the volume 'video_name'." under more info it said "mount: block device is write-protected, mounting read-only mount: wrong fstype, bad option, bad
[22:36] <Grafter> superblock on /dev/scd0, missing codepage or helper program, or other error" did "dmesg | tail" and got: [ 2105.580190] ACPI: Unable to turn cooling device [dddacf18] 'on' searched forums and google.. found same question but for external drives.. no answers... and mine is internal, anyone have any ideas? i am strapped :/
[22:36] <Consul_Falx> boabsta: succeeded. yet I'd like to set up the volume's name if possible
[22:37] <boabsta> Consul_Falx: fdisk will do that, 2 secs
[22:37] <Grafter> boabsta: 8.04
[22:37] <Consul_Falx> how?
[22:39] <boabsta> Consul_Falx: hmm im not sure - dont usually bother with labels. m for help :)
[22:39] <boabsta> or go back to qparted
[22:39] <Klevi> how would i get grub to boot into safe gfx mode?
[22:39] <boabsta> Consul_Falx: what do you mean by "label" exactly just to be sure?
[22:40] <boabsta> Consul_Falx: *name even
[22:40] <pmitros> I want to compare two directory trees. I know that if the filenames match, the files are identical. Is there a way to do that? I don't want diff, since it'll compare the files, and the files are many MB each, and the trees are tens of GBs total, so it'll be slow.
[22:40] <puff> Hm, okay, sorted out why the new 500 GB drive wasn't show up.
[22:40] <puff> the USB hub wasn't working,s imple mechanical failure.
[22:40] <puff> So... now I have it showing up in fdiskb ut not automounted, I highly suspect it's unformatted.
[22:41] <Consul_Falx> boabsta: the name :) my flash disk is labeled vladuj-data and hence it's defaultly mounted into /media/vladuj-data/
[22:41] <Klevi> nevermind, forcing it to boot with vga=800x600x32 works to get it to boot
[22:41] <Klevi> but i still have that networking error
[22:41] <Consul_Falx> this mounts after UUID, since I didn't know how to set up the label via gparted
[22:43] <boabsta> Consul_Falx: mounts after UUID? not sure what you mean, specifying UUID in fstab doesnt work?
[22:44] <desdaja> How can I get the subwoofer of my Teufel 5.1 speaker system working in Ubuntu 9.10? Soundcard is an audigy 2 zs. The regular surround sound works, just not the sub. Thanks.
[22:44] <puff> Okay, so "sudo fdisk -l" says this 500GB disk has no partition table; gparted (which lists it as 465GB) says it is "unallocated".
[22:44] <perhamlinux> hi. is there a way to upgrade and install some packages using apt at the same time? I mean, do a apt-get upgrade and apt-get install [some_packages]  with a single command (and not using &&)
[22:44] <boabsta> puff: u need to partition the drive then format each partition
[22:44] <puff> Anything else I can do to make sure there's nothing on it, before I partition it?
[22:44] <Consul_Falx> yes. i just run the format and the disk is now prepared and identified by UUID
[22:45] <boabsta> puff: unless you have funky software - if there are no partitions on it then consider it blank :)
[22:45] <boabsta> Consul_Falx: do you know the UUID?
[22:45] <Consul_Falx> i think I even managed to relabel it
[22:46] <sab> i m using lucid,newly installed;when i was trying to watch youtube it was not working,then tried to install missing plugin but was giving me "no plugin found"
[22:46] <Consul_Falx> thank you for the attendance :)
[22:46] <perhamlinux> sab: run this command in a terminal : sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted extras
[22:47] <perhamlinux> sab: that's ubuntu-restricted-extras
[22:47] <alex__c2022> how does the -g argument work for zip command? the manual is pretty skimpy on examples
[22:48] <boabsta> i've fired a couple of 9.10 (i think) on a couple of boxes for other folk and the restriced extras was a breeze to get intalled - IIRC there was basically an icon to install them - ubuntu rocks :)
[22:48] <boabsta> Consul_Falx: np
[22:48] <Grafter> ok i think i have no choice but to give up and get another cdrw/dvd rom hehe
[22:49] <alessio> ciao a tutti
[22:49] <borges> hello, can someone help with nvidia?
[22:49] <Faratl> hello
[22:49] <solid_liq> borges, I don't know, can you?
[22:49] <solid_liq> !ask borges
[22:49] <borges> i need :P
[22:49] <solid_liq> !tell borges ask
[22:50] <solid_liq> !ask
[22:50] <Hariharakadan> oopsie.
[22:50] <Faratl> is there a program to convert exe to deb
[22:50] <solid_liq> borges, ^^
[22:50] <Grafter> 1ask | borges
[22:50] <perhamlinux> !ask | borges
[22:50] <ZykoticK9> solid_liq, you need to use a | to address things to people like "!ask | borger"
[22:50] <KB1JWQ> Faratl: It doesn't even begin to work that way. :-)
[22:50] <Faratl> ??
[22:50] <borges> ok sorry
[22:50] <Faratl> ok.
[22:50] <solid_liq> ZykoticK9, oh okay thanks.  I couldn't remember how to do that  heh
[22:51] <KB1JWQ> !wine | Faratl
[22:51] <puff> So, I have this 500GB drive in a USB enclosure.  I need to partition it.  I'd originally planned to use it to buff out a tivo box, but at the moment I want to use it to back up my laptop so I can repartition, reinstall and etc.  What fstype do you suggest, ntfs, ext2?
[22:51] <alessio> qualcuno mi puo aiutare come fare per verificare l'hardware?
[22:51] <ZykoticK9> !es | alessio
[22:51] <KB1JWQ> puff: ext3 or 4 should be fine.
[22:51] <Faratl> I use wine but some windows programs are not compatible with it.
[22:51] <alessio> ok
[22:51] <KB1JWQ> Faratl: If it doesn't run in wine it likely won't work in Linux.
[22:51] <perhamlinux> puff: ext3 is very stable, if you only need that
[22:51] <alessio> vado ciao
[22:52] <Faratl> What about crossover?
[22:53] <Grafter> Faratl:  you would have to re-write the source completely
[22:53] <perhamlinux> Faratl: everything else is also based on wine. you can try virtualbox to install windows inside a virtual machine if you badly need windows
[22:53] <borges> i use nvidia driver version  185'. my card is geforce 8400gs and i use ubuntu 9.10. my screen is a 17" and my high resolution on ubuntu and other distros is 1158x864 but i want 1280x960. i cant write on xorg any configuration from the NVIDIA X Server settings even as root, allways i restart my pc my resolution goes to 1024x768. need help
[22:53] <puff> KB1JWQ, perhamlinux, mainly I'm thinking about two things.  1) what is best for backing up, obviously ext3 is what I have now so ext3 is the simplest choice, 2) I'd like to be able to sneakernet bulk data to other machines,including windows and macs.  So, I guess ntfs, but would that cause any problems in doing backups?
[22:54] <perhamlinux> puff: there is a system driver for reading ext3 filesystems on windows. google ext2ifs
[22:54] <ZykoticK9> puff, you will love the linux permissions on files when copying to ntfs - but if that's not an issue, it *should* be fine.
[22:54] <borges> my screen is CRT not  LCD
[22:54] <ZykoticK9> puff, s/love/lose
[22:55] <perhamlinux> puff: and as ZykoticK9 says, ntfs is also very usable. I'm using it daily as a storage filesystem which is shared between my ubuntu and my windows and found no problem with it. both OSs write on it regularly without any problems
[22:55] <splash> #ubuntu-es
[22:58] <jack__> puff: if fdisk -l doesn't see it, the machine doesn't see it
[22:58] <jack__> sorry for the late response
[22:58] <Yoshario> I can't open a program
[22:59] <Yoshario> Something's wrong
[22:59] <NinoScript> Is it possible to make a custom keyboard layout without xmodmap?
[22:59] <jack__> Yoshario: are you using windows?
[22:59] <Yoshario> I did makeinstall, configure, install, and that stuff
[22:59] <Yoshario> I am using Ubuntu :)
[22:59] <calum> I have a web server (Apache) running on localhost (127.0.0.1). How do I add a php file to the server so that it can run php code? I am using Apache 2 on Ubuntu 9.04
[22:59] <Yoshario> And when I click it nothing happens
[22:59] <jack__> calum: i thought apache2 came with php by default
[22:59] <Yoshario> And I have the permissions to do it too
[23:00] <Yoshario> So, what's happening there?
[23:00] <jack__> Yoshario: try in command line
[23:00] <h00k> Yoshario: try to keep things all on one line, too
[23:00] <Yoshario> jack__, how would I do that?
[23:00] <Yoshario> h00k, Okay.
[23:00] <calum> jack__: I installed php5 with apache module. I presume it does. But I want to know how to get php code to run on an Apache web page
[23:00] <jack__> Yoshario: open terminal and tehn type the full path to the file
[23:00] <jack__> calum: try adding a php.php file in yoru web directory
[23:01] <calum> jack__:That being the www file in /etc/apache2 I guess?
[23:01] <jack__> calum: in the file add <? phpinfo() ?>
[23:01] <jack__> calum: i think the default is /var/www
[23:01] <matyy> Hey, I cannot open any picture files in gscan2pdf - it says the imagetype is not recognised - and I have no idea why, no google results. Sometimes it stops with a segfault, when I press the import button.
[23:02] <calum> jack__:Basically it connects to a mysql database. So I put that file in var/www and it should work?
[23:02] <Yoshario> [Tue 20 Apr 18:01:27] - can't chdir to /home/*censored*/.muh/!
[23:02] <Yoshario> [Tue 20 Apr 18:01:27] - terminating...
[23:02] <jack__> calum: Why do you mean?
[23:02] <matyy> It seems I am the only one having this problem, and I can't find anything to solve it. I want to open a pdf, crop stuff, use unpaper, exchange some pages - I used to do thjis with gscan2pdf - now I cannot - any alternative program?
[23:02] <jack__> Yoshario: there is your problem
[23:02] <Yoshario> So how do I fix it/
[23:03] <droid7> hello
[23:03] <calum> jack__:The php file I want to run on Apache connects to a database which Apache is running with MYSQL server. The file opens the database using php code
[23:04] <Faratl> Anyone know where i can download virtual box?
[23:04] <MK13> faratl, the OSE or non-OSE?
[23:04] <nhandler> Faratl: Check out https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VirtualBox
[23:04] <Yoshario> OK, so I created the .muh file, but I still get an error.
[23:04] <Yoshario> *folder
[23:04] <calum> Faratl: sudo apt-get install virtualbox in terminal
[23:05] <Faratl> non-ose
[23:05] <jack__> calum: tset it with the code ig ave you first
[23:05] <calum> The non-ose version can be downloaded from www.virtualbox.org
[23:05] <jack__> Yoshario: the .muh is probably a folder
[23:05] <ZykoticK9> Faratl, http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads
[23:05] <Yoshario> jack__: I created it. I still get an error, though.
[23:06] <jack__> What application is this?
[23:06] <Yoshario> muh
[23:06] <calum> jack__:Thanks, I will give it a try.
[23:06] <Pici> !who
[23:06] <jack__> Yoshario: you should try the muh channel :P
[23:06] <tomatto_> must be liveusb flash disk formated to extX fs? i need to stay in vfat
[23:07] <jack__> tomatto_: i dont think so
[23:07] <_20eric06_> Can anyone help me installing Syntek capture drivers on 10.04 beta 2?
[23:07] <tomatto_> jack__: what concrete?
[23:07] <Consul_Falx> okey folkz, goodnite 2 all :)
[23:07] <jack__> tomatto_: what?
[23:07] <agliodbs> I'm still looking for a way to assign the secondary click to [Win]+click
[23:07] <agliodbs> on my Ubuntu laptop
[23:08] <agliodbs> I tried mousetweaks,but it doesn't do that
[23:08] <jack__> agliodbs: try the forums
[23:08] <tomatto_> jack__: must be ext4 or can be vfat?
[23:08] <agliodbs> jack__: which ones?
[23:08] <jack__> tomatto_: it hink it can be in vfat
[23:08] <tomatto_> ext4/ext
[23:08] <jack__> agliodbs: the ubuntu forums
[23:08] <jack__> tomatto_: i think you have to force a thumb drive to be formmatted in anything but vfat
[23:09] <tomatto_> jack__: how can i install isolinux?
[23:09] <jack__> tomatto_: i think there is a step by step gui under the system menu
[23:09] <droid7> みなさんおはよ；D
[23:09] <jack__> im in fedora right now so i cnat tell you
[23:09] <yaaar> hi guys. i installed 9.10 on a friend's laptop (HP pavillion dv6000) but it won't boot. I get the grub prompt, but all options (once I take out 'quiet' from the kernel line) result in "error: couldn't open file" ...I googled a bit and found some people (none with an identical error) suggesting adding "noapic nolapic" to the options, but that didn't change anything. Any ideas on what I should do?
[23:10] <h00k> !jp | droid7
[23:10] <_20eric06_> http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/3zcKDUXv Could anyone please take a look at this?
[23:10] <jack__> yaaar: re-install grub
[23:10] <droid7> oops
[23:10] <droid7> wrong channel.
[23:10] <MK13> yaaar, what kinda of install (full or wubi)?
[23:10] <Yoshario> Nevermind guys, I have found the instructions for installing muh. :P
[23:10] <yaaar> MK13: full
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[23:11] <FloodBot4> robertzaccour: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[23:11] <_20eric06_> Hello, anyone?
[23:11] <yaaar> jack__: just put the livecd in and run 'grub-install' ? or actually run 'grub' and then do 'root' and 'setup' ?
[23:12] <Faratl> What is the difference between virtual box OSE and non-OSE
[23:12] <ZykoticK9> Faratl, main difference is OSE doesn't support USB
[23:12] <_20eric06_> Am I unvoiced or something? Are my messages getting through?
[23:13] <msaadn> A lil problem, [ Error writing /etc/network/interfaces: Permission Denied]
[23:13] <MK13> yaaar, wiki.ubuntu.com/Grub2 , tells how to recover grub2 from live cd
[23:13] <ZykoticK9> _20eric06_, yes we read you
[23:13] <_20eric06_> Oh okay, good
[23:13] <MK13> msaadn, did you run w/ sudo ?
 http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/3zcKDUXv Could anyone please take a look at this?
[23:14] <msaadn> MK13, su-root?
[23:14] <msaadn> Sorry, I'm new to this.
[23:14] <_20eric06_> MK13, what is the command?
[23:14] <MK13> msaadn, what are you trying to do?
[23:15] <_20eric06_> er msaadn*, sorry
[23:15] <msaadn> Trying to edit a file.
[23:15] <MK13> _20eric06_, are you trying to install an easycap by any chance?
[23:15] <_20eric06_> MK13, yes
[23:15] <ZykoticK9> _20eric06_, the problem is you don't have ctags (i have no idea what that is though, and "apt-cache search ctags" has several options, i have no idea which one is correct though), good luck.
[23:17] <yaaar> MK13: ok, thanks i'll give that a shot
[23:17] <MK13> _20eric06_, i am looking for how I installed my easycap... one sec
[23:18] <Losha> ZykoticK9: ctags used to be an app which built a database of function_names/file & line numbers for C programs so you could find your way around C programs easily in editors like vim and emacs. Dunno if it's the *same* ctags as you're talking about...
[23:19] <MK13> _20eric06_, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=924504&page=6   try post #56
[23:20] <ZykoticK9> Losha, could be - i've never heard of ctags before -- thanks for the info :)
[23:23] <Axsuul> anyone here have experience setting up subversion and accessing the repository remotely via http:// ?
[23:24] <tenochslb> any ideas on how to resolve my wireless problem http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/wbiehwx0
[23:25] <perhamlinux> tenochslb: is it a laptop? do you have windows installed? (I'm assuming you can't enable the wireless device)
[23:25] <MK13> tenochslb, what are the exact problems you are having?
[23:26] <perhamlinux> !humans
[23:26] <Rafael_>  i am new and try this comand and got the following error, anybody can help: rgotten@myplasticare:~$ sudo /etc/init.d/rsync restart
 write: Resource temporarily unavailable
  * Restarting rsync daemon rsync                                                                                                                                                  write: Resource temporarily unavailable
  * rsync daemon not running, attempting to start.
[23:26] <FloodBot4> Rafael_: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
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[23:26] <dhruvasagar> hello guys
[23:26] <tenochslb> perhamlinux: i have windows installed on virtual machine, yes it is a laptop. It used to work just fine under the alpha versions of lucid but now it does not work
[23:27] <raboof> kdirstat crashes with 'Could not find 'drkonqi' executable.' - how should I get this 'drkonqi' executable?
[23:27] <tenochslb> MK13: i can not get any wireless network recognized
[23:27] <MK13> Rafael_ | pastebin
[23:27] <MK13> Rafael_ | !pastebin
[23:27] <perhamlinux> tenochslb: can u enable the wireless card ?
[23:27] <maple1> question: are IRQL_LESS_THAN_EQUAL BSODs always due to a hardware fault or can they be drivers?
[23:27] <Yoshario> Who knows how to uninstall programs?
[23:27] <maple1> I know it's an ubuntu channel but I'm sure some here have winders knowledge
[23:28] <tenochslb> perhamlinux: i do not know
[23:28] <perhamlinux> Yoshario: try synaptic
[23:28] <gcleric> Yoshario: apt-get remove
[23:28] <MK13> Yoshario, 'sudo apt-get purge [program name]'
[23:28] <perhamlinux> tenochslb: if it's a dell laptop, try pressing Fn+F2 and see if anything happens
[23:28] <ZykoticK9> Yoshario, the above suggestions do NOT apply to things you have installed using "make install"
[23:29] <MK13> tenochslb, does 'sudo iwlist eth0 scan' give any errors such as device not ready/up, etc?
[23:29] <mcrawfor> hey can I get a gnome toolbar widget that does load monitoring of a different machine?
[23:29] <logix_> hi friends
[23:29] <tenochslb> perhamlinux: it is a hp and there is a button to allow wireless but nothing happens when i turn it on or off
[23:29] <mcrawfor> the little builtin load monitor is perfect, I just want that info for my dev server too
[23:30] <_20eric06_> MK13, this seems to have worked, thank you.
[23:30] <tenochslb> MK13: it says it does not supports scanning
[23:31] <MK13> tenochslb, press the wireless button again and see if that does anything
[23:32] <MK13> tenochslb, running the command after pressing the button that is :)
[23:32] <gcleric> mcrawfor: how about gkrellm on the workstation and gkrellmd on the server?
[23:32] <MK13> _20eric06_, no prob the easycap bugged me for a long time
[23:33] <tenochslb> MK13, it is not even allowing me to check wireless networking the network manager
[23:34] <MK13> tenochslb, then the driver probably is having it showed up as a wired interface (hence eth0)
[23:34] <MK13> tenochslb, That is all I can think of right now though, sorry
[23:34] <tenochslb> MK13, ok thanks
[23:35] <perhamlinux> tenochslb: try installing wicd and see if it works
[23:35] <perhamlinux> tenochslb: network manager is sometimes buggy
[23:35] <tenochslb> perhamlinux, what is wicd
[23:35] <perhamlinux> tenochslb: another wireless managing program
[23:35] <mcrawfor> gcleric: yeah, i was hoping for a toolbar applet, but gkrellm is a good option
[23:35] <tenochslb> ok
[23:35] <perhamlinux> tenochslb: sudo apt-get install wicd
[23:35] <BluesKaj> !wicd
[23:36] <BluesKaj> !info wicd
[23:36] <MK13> ubottu seems to be ignoring everyone
[23:36] <BluesKaj> useless bot
[23:36] <tptptptptp> ubottu having a bad day
[23:37] <g-hennux> hi!
[23:37] <g-hennux> where does ufw store its configuration, in case i want to migrate it from one host to another?
[23:37] <MK13> he has awaken :O
[23:37] <perhamlinux> tenochslb: also, posting in forums would be another good idea. usually, many people have problems with wireless on ubuntu.
[23:37] <tptptptptp> could anyone please tell me how to stop all traffic that doesnt go through a certain program?
[23:37] <BluesKaj> someone clicked enable ubottu
[23:38] <perhamlinux> !humans
[23:39] <perhamlinux> it used to say "Sorry, I don't know anything about humans" after issuing !humans. it still does that if you pm it
[23:40] <ZykoticK9> perhamlinux, that's the message ubottu gives for anything not in the factoid database
[23:40] <perhamlinux> ZykoticK9: I know. I just tried to find a word that makes a funny sentence
[23:40] <tptptptptp> ZykoticK9, do you happen to know how to prevent all traffic from all but one application?
[23:40] <ZykoticK9> tptptptptp, no idea
[23:41] <randomusr> what command will give me the default gateway ip?
[23:41] <logix_caster> exit
[23:41] <MK13> randomusr, ifconfig will show you the gateway set for all your network cards i believe
[23:41] <mary> Hello.  I am trying to setup a launcher for the card game pysol, but I cannot get it work in LXDE.  Any suggestions?
[23:42] <MK13> tptptptptp, could you tell us your situtation... ppl might have another way to accomplish a specific task
[23:42] <randomusr> MK13, what switch does it need to be passed to do so?
[23:42] <Vantrax> anyone know where the ubuntu archived releases are stored?
[23:43] <g-hennux> where does ufw store its configuration, in case i want to migrate it from one host to another?
[23:43] <tptptptptp> MK13, I would like traffic to go through openvpn only
[23:43] <MK13> randomusr, ifconfig alone will spit out information about all your network cards when no arguments are given
[23:43] <randomusr> MK13, it's not showing the gateway
[23:43] <adac> How can I completely delete the openldap database?
[23:43] <perhamlinux> randomusr: try "route"
[23:43] <mary> Hello.  I am trying to setup a launcher for the card game pysol, but I cannot get it work in LXDE.  Any suggestions?
[23:43] <ZykoticK9> randomusr, you're not alone - i don't see gateway in ifconfig either
[23:44] <BluesKaj> randomusr, ip a | grep inet
[23:44] <_20eric06_> argh mplayer froze when trying to test the easycap dongle
[23:44] <coldfire> if i install 10.04 beta 2 now will it be able to update to the offical 10.04 next week thru update manager?
[23:44] <_20eric06_> How do I kill the process if I can't find it on top?
[23:44] <randomusr> BluesKaj, thanks
[23:45] <ZykoticK9> coldfire, yes
[23:45] <tripelb> Problem: computer does not recognize ethernet signal, ie port. I have some data re it now.
[23:45] <ZykoticK9> coldfire, see the !final factoid in #ubuntu+1 - if ubottu replies :)
[23:45] <MK13> randomusr, sorry i am not on linux right now so i couldn't check myself
[23:46] <MK13> tptptptptp, did openvpn make a virtual adapter?
[23:47] <tptptptptp> MK13, you mean "tun0"?
[23:48] <perhamlinux> ok guys. gotta go to sleep. ;) good night everyone
[23:48] <MK13> tptptptptp, i have never used openvpn but that sounds about right... if you change it's metric to a lower one then programs will prefer that one i beleive
[23:49] <tptptptptp> MK13, what does that mean?
[23:49] <virus> how to automatically on and of the ubuntu os
[23:50] <sark_> oj
[23:51] <MK13> tptptptptp, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=500143 looks promising... just instead of wireless vs wired you want tun0 vs normal interface
[23:51] <marenostrum> Hello, about the kernel I would like to learn the situation of w35und module which was in linux-staging during 2.6.31. But it is not there in 2.6.32. I know how to see staging list on web but don't know how to see if it is in the "main" "stable" (I don't know the correct term opposing staging) How can I check if w35und is in the "main" section or taken off completely from the kernel?
[23:51] <badbandit> #django
[23:51] <jastonas> jj
[23:51] <jastonas_> jj
[23:52] <jastonas> hello
[23:52] <jastonas> any recomendations for a 3 year ubuntu user, to switch to a similar- lightweight distro?
[23:52] <jastonas> lubuntu?..
[23:52] <marenostrum> jastonas: xubuntu
[23:52] <tphilosopher> xubuntu isn't lightweight
[23:53] <MK13> jastonas, I believe there is also a ubuntu distro that used fluxbox now
[23:53] <jastonas> i ll look that up then
[23:53] <jastonas> thnx
[23:53] <jrib>  jastonas you can just use ubuntu with whatever lighter apps you prefer
[23:53] <jastonas> nah..
[23:53] <jastonas> its  laggy
[23:53] <jastonas> i dont like it
[23:53] <jastonas> and if i have ubuntu
[23:53] <FloodBot4> jastonas: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[23:54] <jastonas> i cant resist having compiz and effects i dont need. So.. i ll check around for ubuntu with fluxbox
[23:54] <max_rb> hi... how can i test the uplash theme without reboot the system???
[23:54] <tphilosopher> crunchbanglinux.org
[23:55] <max_rb> usplash**
[23:55] <MK13> jastonas, fluxbuntu.org... doesn't seem like it is being very actively developed though
[23:56] <virus> how to turn on and off ubuntu automatically
[23:56] <ZykoticK9> MK13, if 7.10 if there current release, i'd say no - not very active
[23:57] <Typos_King> virus:   push the power button :)
[23:57] <marenostrum> tphilosopher: Xubuntu uses the light-weight XFce desktop environment and is optimised for lower-end machines. The distribution includes only GTK+ applications where possible. (from DistroWatch)
[23:58] <virus> Typos_King:auto power on and off in ubuntu
[23:58] <magicianlord> when is the final release date?
[23:58] <Pici> magicianlord: April 29th
[23:58] <Typos_King> virus:   yes :)
[23:58] <Pici> !lucid
[23:58] <magicianlord> ok
[23:58] <Faratl> I downloaded the virtual box and made a machine for windows XP ,but everytime I start it up it says,"
 I downloaded virtual box and made a machine for windows Xp and everytime I start it up it says,"no bootable media found." Any suggestions?
[23:58] <magicianlord> are they going to remove the round buttons and purple colors?
[23:58] <MK13> virus, seems more like something that would be found in the hardware than in the OS
[23:59] <virus> Typos_King:did you know??/
[23:59] <Typos_King> virus:   yes :)
[23:59] <ZykoticK9> Faratl, you need to config the VM to boot the Windows CD or ISO -- help in #vbox