[00:26] <dmitry> hi)
[01:15] <jengirl23> I love Linux!
[01:19] <jengirl23> How do I create a shortcut such that when I push the Window Key + SpaceBar it does the same thing as pressing Alt-F2?
[01:19] <jengirl23> does anybody know this? I'm new to Linux
[01:22] <kyan> Hello! I am trying to install banshee, but it looks like librsvg2 has vanished. Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/libr/librsvg/librsvg2-common_2.26.2-0ubuntu2_i386.deb 404 Not Found [IP: 91.189.88.45 80]
[01:22] <kyan> how can I install banshee anyway? Thanks!
[01:24] <odhinn> Evening all
[01:39] <goodtime> just right click on anything in you menu and select add to desktop jengirl23
[01:39] <evilsherpa> morning all, sorry had to step away last night
[01:40] <evilsherpa> just pulled an awesome double of Kenyan "aa" i need to try to get this hdd cranking
[01:40] <evilsherpa> i appear to have an additional hdd that isnt showing up in system
[01:40] <jengirl23> gootime, thanks, but I don't think that's what I want
[01:40] <goodtime> type tasksel in your terminla kyan
[01:41] <goodtime> terminal
[01:42] <goodtime> use your arrow keys to scroll and use your spacebar to select a gui or os and hit enter
[01:42] <evilsherpa> fdisk -l = > http://www.pastebin.org/326914
[01:42] <goodtime> it will save your files too
[01:42] <bittin> http://bash.org/?454203
[01:44] <evilsherpa> my machine sees 2 hdds, 1 called 6.2gig and the other called 154gig, i dont know wny they are named as that - since they are respectively 160gig and 200gig
[01:46] <evilsherpa> if anyone knows how to get my system to see the drives for what they truelly are - bigger - that would be fan - freekin - tastic, i was hoping to turn one of them into a "windows visible" drive
[01:47] <evilsherpa> k
[01:48] <nikitis> Why is the KDE wallet necessary for my wifi connection to automatically connect when booting up?  And is there anyway to make it so I don't require the wallet?
[01:51] <nikitis> anyone?
[01:51] <bittin> http://www1.shellkonto.se/lg2s/filer/pojkar/pmk_boysjustwannabeloved.mp3
[01:53] <bazhang> bittin, stop pasting inappropriate links
[01:56] <vit_> hola floodbotk1
[01:57] <vit_> %ahy alguien??
[02:02] <vit_> ëNÐvâneö±^¬·¬®Tê©âDÖ®Õ»»
[02:09] <jules_> ok i need some help please. I can not get my wine to install in my computer. when i run it it gets to 99% and then the gdeb shuts down. when i try to install it using dpkg in sudo box it states that
[02:09] <jules_>  cannot access archive: No such file or directory
[02:09] <jules_> Errors were encountered while processing:
[02:09] <jules_> so can some one help please. thank you!
[02:10] <well_laid_lawn> jules_: sounds like you haven't changed to the directory the deb is in
[02:11] <jules_> ok so how do i do that?
[02:12] <jules_> i am rather new to linux based system so all the help i can get i would love
[02:12] <well_laid_lawn> jules_: in terminal do   cd /path/to/deb   where /path/to/deb is the path to the folder the deb is in
[02:12] <well_laid_lawn> e.g   cd ~/Downloads
[02:13] <nikitis_> How do I prevent Network Manager from asking for a kde wallet?
[02:13] <jules_> so do i have to put cd if it is a download on my computer?
[02:14] <well_laid_lawn> jules_: in what folder did you d/load it to?
[02:16] <jules_> it is in my home folder in the exe subfolder
[02:16] <well_laid_lawn> jules_: then   cd ~/exe
[02:17] <well_laid_lawn> the   ~   means your home folder
[02:17] <jengirl23> Question: How do I create a shortcut such that when I push the Window Key + SpaceBar it does the same thing as pressing Alt-F2?
[02:19] <jules_> so would it be like sudo dpkg cd~/exe filename.deb? (want to be sure i get it right you know)
[02:19] <well_laid_lawn> jules_: no - they are separate commands
[02:20] <jules_> ok so help me?
[02:20] <well_laid_lawn> jules_: like   cd ~/exe   then hit enter and the prompt will change then   sudp dpkg -i filename.deb
[02:21] <jules_> ok great thanks!!!! I am going to try now will let u know how it works in a min
[02:23] <jules_> ok the cd command not working it is saying "bash: cd: /home/jules/exe: No such file or directory"
[02:28] <jules_> ok this is not working and honestly the gdebi installer is not working with any .deb install at all
[02:28] <well_laid_lawn> jules_: you need to get the path right mate
[02:29] <well_laid_lawn> !wine | jules_
[02:35] <evilsherpa> well_laid_lawn, would you be able to assist in getting part of an hdd to mount?
[02:35] <evilsherpa> well_laid_lawn, i may need to change the partitan size, but i think the boot partitian is on a hdd where only that partician is visible, or accessable, and its only 30gigs of 160
[02:36] <well_laid_lawn> evilsherpa: part of a hdd? - you only mount partitions
[02:37] <evilsherpa> well_laid_lawn, this is the fdisk fdisk -l = > http://www.pastebin.org/326914
[02:37] <evilsherpa> well_laid_lawn, im not sure if its mounted or not, or if it should automount
[02:38] <well_laid_lawn> evilsherpa: see if it shows in   df -h
[02:43] <evilsherpa> well_laid_lawn, http://www.pastebin.org/327004
[02:43] <well_laid_lawn> evilsherpa: you know the partition name
[02:43] <evilsherpa> partially - i dont know waht thuis nvidia one is, unless its my graphics card somehow being seen as an hdd
[02:46] <well_laid_lawn> evilsherpa: so do you want the windows on the first hdd to be in the grub menu or just be able to get to it's files?
[02:49] <evilsherpa> well_laid_lawn, there is no windows - im only having an NTFS so that the lone windows machine on our network can trade files
[02:49] <evilsherpa> ie they put it into that dir, or i put it into that dir, and we can both access it
[02:50] <well_laid_lawn> !fstab | evilsherpa
[02:51] <evilsherpa> well_laid_lawn,  thanks, yeh ive been in anout out of fstab a lot lately
[02:52] <evilsherpa> well_laid_lawn,  as well as gparted
[02:52] <well_laid_lawn> why gparted? - aren't the partitions already there?
[02:56] <evilsherpa> they are but that nvidia one was unformatted
[02:56] <evilsherpa> orange trianle with exclamation mark
[03:06] <nerdy_kid> anyone know what X-Ubuntu-Gettext-Domain=desktop_kdebase does? (ive find it in all the system .desktop files for kde)
[03:08] <jules_> can anyone tell me fastest way of upgrading my wine?
[03:12] <JontheEchidna> nerdy_kid: it tells KDE where to look for translations for the .desktop file
[03:13] <JontheEchidna> (Ubuntu strips them from where they normally are (in the .desktop files) and imports them into the Ubuntu translation system
[03:13] <nerdy_kid> JontheEchidna ah ok, now does this process happen in realtime? if so, does it have any impact on speed?
[03:14] <nerdy_kid> cause i have a laggy context menu and wondering if that might be the issue
[03:14] <nerdy_kid> that is something .desktop file related could be the issue
[03:15] <JontheEchidna> nah, shouldn't cause speed issues.
[03:16] <JontheEchidna> it has to load the translations, whether or not it looks in the ubuntu location or not
[03:16] <nerdy_kid> JontheEchinda do you have an idea how i might disable it?  just to make absolutly sure that it isnt effecting the speed.
[03:16] <JontheEchidna> nerdy_kid: deleting that key should do it
[03:16] <nerdy_kid> JontheEchidna besides that, just about every single .desktop file has it
[03:17] <nerdy_kid> would removing executible permissions from the gettext binary do it?
[03:18] <JontheEchidna> sudo rm /usr/share/locale-langpack/YOURLANGHERE/LC_MESSAGES/desktop_* might do the trick
[03:19] <nerdy_kid> JontheEchidna thanks :)
[04:24] <toolbear> is there any way to disable to "kickoff application launcher" tooltip?
[04:34] <toolbear> oh, also, how to get the ~/.bashrc script to actually run when a new shell is created?
[05:05] <poyntz> I can't get plasma to work in kubuntu 10.04, only netbook works. when I try to launch plasma I get a crash. is there any way around this?
[05:24] <poyntz> has no-one had problems with plasma on the latest updat?
[06:36] <heath> who wants to help me diagnose the network issue?
[06:36] <heath> wireless nor wired works for some reason
[06:36] <heath> it shows it as being connected, but i can't ping or connect through the browser to anything
[06:38] <poyntz> try pulling out your cable and puttin it back in again
[06:39] <poyntz> also is there a proxy on the network?
[06:39] <poyntz> ...might be preventing access
[06:39] <poyntz> check the network icon up the top right hand corner to see if you are connected
[06:39] <poyntz> otherwise, restart your router
[06:42] <poyntz> heath: sorry mate. those last few comments were aimed at you :P
[06:42] <heath> hrm, wired works
[06:42] <heath> yar, i tried quite a bit getting it to work
[06:42] <heath> not sure what's going with the wireless though
[07:06] <heath> okay, so let's skip that and ask why mp3s aren't playing in amarok :)
[07:07] <heath> i have kubuntu-restricted-extras
[07:07] <heath> and libxine1-ffmpeg
[07:07] <heath> and teh gstreamer ugly plugins
[07:12] <heath> oh file had moved :P
[07:43] <poyntz> health, some mp3s may not play, others may
[07:43] <poyntz> heath: some mp3s may not play, others may
[07:43] <poyntz> try different mp3s to see if it's an issue with the file or with amarok
[07:48] <poyntz> if I quite an upgrade it won't clear all the packages that are already installed off that upgrade will it?
[07:49] <poyntz> (provided some of the packages are already installed)
[08:33] <evilsherpa> hey all, whats the easiest way to convert avi files into mp4's for an iphone or an ipad?
[08:33] <evilsherpa> or an ipod
[08:34] <well_laid_lawn> find a gui encoder with presets for that - handbrake does iirc
[09:07] <evilsherpa> well_laid_lawn, sorry, whats iirc?
[09:08] <well_laid_lawn> iirc=If I Recall Correctly evilsherpa
[09:18] <evilsherpa> well_laid_lawn, thanks
[09:18] <evilsherpa> i thaught it was a i internet relay chat application
[09:18] <evilsherpa> much like what we are on now
[09:19] <akssps011> hi, I have upgraded from kubuntu 9.10 to 10.04 on my desktop PC
[09:20] <akssps011> but after upgradation Hibernation is not working
[09:20] <akssps011> it worked prior to upgrade
[09:20] <akssps011> what may be the problem ??
[09:23] <akssps011> I tried to use "uswsusp", but it is for laptops..moreover on my PC crashes quite frequently after installing it. Is their any alternative ?
[09:38] <vishnu> how to install compiz in kubuntu. i am using 10.04
[09:48] <vishnu> hello
[09:48] <vishnu> any humans ?
[10:48] <Ites> I'm using Kubuntu but on a Cure2duo with 4 gig of ram, and ati 4870X2 so I don't really need all that power when i'm just doing irc, rtorrent and firefox. It's annoying that my vent is blowing so hard and making such loud noise. Is there away to make it more silent please ?
[10:48] <Peace-> mmm
[10:48] <Peace-> i think you can controll the power
[10:49] <Peace-> Ites: in this way http://imagebin.ca/view/4N-BhJZ.html
[10:51] <Peace-> Ites: or in this way http://imagebin.ca/view/JH6ZYY.html
[10:52] <Ites> thanks Peace-
[10:53] <Peace-> Ites: :) peace and love
[10:54] <evilsherpa> Ites, or you can get a watercooler with a fanless water tower
[10:54] <evilsherpa> Ites, no sound at all
[10:55] <Ites> ye but that's expensive, and i can't do it right now
[10:55] <Ites> and no
[10:55] <Ites> that doesn't work
[10:55] <Ites> with the power save :s
[10:55] <FloodBotK1> Ites: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[10:56] <Ites> I'm using xtreme powersave now.
[10:56] <Ites> But it's always the same, sometimes not much noise from the vent for 1 min, then 1 min ventilator max noise :s
[11:04] <the_madman> Does anybody else use Blogilo to post to a Wordpress blog?
[11:08] <aribertcaesar> test
[11:13] <Peace-> Ites: mmm so you have a problem with acpi and kernel
[11:14] <Ites> I've no idea Peace- I'm a noob
[11:15] <Ites> it's just annoying that sometimes the noise is acceptable, and 20 secs later it's like a vacuum cleaner
[11:15] <Peace-> Ites: basically when you acpi the system under power save and stuff like that should work only if your kernel is able to recognize correctly it
[11:15] <Peace-> Ites: if it doesn't you can have some problem like yours
[11:15] <Ites> oh
[11:15] <Ites> so how do you fix that?
[11:15] <Peace-> Ites: maybe trying another kernel you could solve
[11:16] <Peace-> but you have to search on interne
[11:16] <Ites> another kernel?
[11:16] <roh1977> ed
[11:17] <Peace-> wowo my english is not good when i am drunk xD
[11:17] <Peace-> sorry about that
[11:17] <Ites> no problem hehe
[11:17] <Ites> but what do you mean with searching for antoher kernel?
[11:18] <Peace-> just a moment
[11:18] <Peace-> Ites: this is my blog ... http://nowardev.wordpress.com/usefull-link-for-kubuntu-and-multimedia-stuff/
[11:19] <Peace-> Ites: it's better read in that place than read what i am writting right now
[11:19] <Ites> ok Peace-, thanks
[11:19] <Torch> Ites: don't install a different kernel unless you know exactly what you're doing.
[11:19] <Ites> Well I don't, so I won't
[11:20] <Ites> I don't understand how you can install another kernel without changing OS
[11:20] <Peace-> Ites: you have to learn
[11:20] <Peace-> !kernel
[11:21] <Ites> alright
[11:21] <Ites> Well I will have to do another time though, I'm in the middle of my exams at the moment :)
[11:21] <Peace-> Ites: but i guess you can't install it becasuse you are too noob (no offensive meaning)
[11:21] <Ites> Yep that's it :p
[11:22] <Peace-> well i guess i have to drink some coffe now
[11:22] <Peace-> wine is too strong guys
[11:22] <Ites> no problem at all. I use kubuntu cause windows sucks monkey balls but I have no rly experience in it :)
[11:22]  * Peace- is italian and is drinking too much in these days
[11:22] <Peace-> xD
[12:17] <tdnicho> How do I change the start up screen in kubuntu?
[12:54] <n8w> how do i find out whether im usin an encrypted swap or not?
[12:56] <poyntz> how do i get out of netbook and onto plasma-desktop?
[13:00] <poyntz> what is basically happening atm is i have netbook and plasma-desktop open
[13:00] <poyntz> i want to close netbook
[13:00] <poyntz> alright done. i just killed it as a process
[13:01] <poyntz> now i want to make it so when i restart it goes to plasma-desktop and not netbook. any ideas?
[13:14] <Torch> n8w: one idea would be to check if cat /proc/swaps references the device in /dev/mapper
[13:16] <n8w> Torch:  ye ive checked fstab but it doesnt mention anythin related to an encrypted swap
[13:17] <n8w> Torch:  the reason why im doin this research is the hibernation not workin properly...ive read that en encrypted swap causes problems
[13:19] <poyntz> plasma-desktop won't start up on startup. instead plasma-notebook starts up. how do I fix this?
[13:19] <poyntz> ps, i checked autostart and plasma-notebook isn't listed there
[13:33] <stenandreas> Hi, could you please advise me a Kubuntu for a netbook. Asus EEE PC 1005HA to be exact
[13:51] <skizette> hi there, who can explain me where manage brightness in kubuntu 10.04 ?
[13:51] <skizette> my power energy do nothing
[14:03] <darko3d> im getting this when trying to login with the kde option, Could not start ksmserver. Check installation. what might be the problem
[14:03] <slow-motion> hi
[14:04] <LasseKongo> Hi, If I have a ubuntu installation on my harddrive and it's divided into swap, / and /home. Is it possible for me to install kubuntu on the / partition and access my /home folder without any problems?
[14:04] <darko3d> anybody
[14:07] <darko3d> im getting this when trying to login with the kde option, Could not start ksmserver. Check installation. what might be the problem
[14:09] <Cato37> is this the kubuntu help room?
[14:09] <darko3d> Cato37: yeah, but no one is here apparantly
[14:14] <Cato37> i have installed kubuntu on my year and a half old laptop (vista keeps crashing so i ditched it) and i have no idea what the kubuntu manual is talking about half the time.i have downloaded winrar and foxit, but i have no idea how to install them.
[14:16] <Cato37> how do i install a downloaded gzz file?
[14:16] <darko3d> Cato37: u're better off asking @ #ubuntu, no is here it seems
[14:17] <Cato37> how do i switch rooms?
[14:18] <darko3d> click here #ubuntu
[14:27] <darko3d> im getting this when trying to login with the kde option, Could not start ksmserver. Check installation. what might be the problem!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[14:27] <darko3d> im getting this when trying to login with the kde option, Could not start ksmserver. Check installation. what might be the problem!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[14:27] <darko3d> im getting this when trying to login with the kde option, Could not start ksmserver. Check installation. what might be the problem!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[14:27] <FloodBotK1> darko3d: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[14:42] <Cato37> #kubuntu
[14:47] <Cato37> rehello room. i need help with installing things on kubuntu.
[14:53] <Torch> (this is not a room, it's an irc channel)
[14:53] <Torch> Cato37: just ask your question, don't ask to ask.
[14:54] <Cato37> i went to the foxit site and the winrar site to install linux versions of their product. they downloaded as .gz file, and when i unzip them they dont intall. how do i install them?
[14:54] <Cato37> *productes; *install
[14:55] <Cato37> please forgive the typos. i have had no sleep, and need to have kubuntu up and running and the former vista backup files (saved as .rar) put on before the end of this day.
[14:56] <Cato37> so far i am just making a mess of things.
[14:56] <Cato37> how do i install 3rd party programs that dont show up in the package manager?
[14:59] <pip> I wanna know the performance of kubuntu, including stability and speed
[14:59] <Torch> Cato37: you shouldn't need to do that. there's an unrar package in the repositories.
[15:00] <Torch> Cato37: foxit is the PDF reader? just use okular.
[15:00] <Torch> Cato37: don't install any software from outside the repositories if you're new to linux. you'll make a mess of your system.
[15:01] <rysiek|pl> Cato37: if I were you, I'd get some sleep. no, seriously, 2-3h of sleep can save you from doing lots of dumb mistakes
[15:01] <Cato37> i am not at home to be able to snooze, but thanx. i have a foxit account and need it to access data.
[15:02] <Cato37> as long as i can extract the .rar files it doesnt matter what the program is.
[15:02] <pip> Okay, simply, which one works faster, kde or gnome ?
[15:02] <pip> I have an old laptop, PIII 850 MHz
[15:02] <pip> I wanna try Kubuntu, is that a bad idea ?
[15:03] <Cato37> i am trying kubuntu and like it very much so far.
[15:04] <pip> Cato37, Your computer must be very cool
[15:04] <Cato37> the learning curve seems a bit steep since i am coming from a windows backgroun, but it seems much more stable.
[15:05] <pip> Good
[15:11] <Cato37> is wine still a good prog for running windows apps?
[15:12] <pip> Yeah
[15:13] <n8w> how should a swap partition b defined in fstab? like this: UUID=f3c84cbe-4f72-4921-a73c-1b7b7a7e330d or like dev/sda?
[15:14] <rysiek|pl> n8w: either. you can define any partition either by UUID or by the device file.
[15:14] <Torch> n8w: UUID is preferable
[15:14] <n8w> Torch, rysiek|pl  ok
[15:14] <n8w> omg this hibernation issues drive me crazy....
[15:14] <n8w> i dunno what to do anymore
[15:15] <rysiek|pl> n8w: I assume you *do* have more swap thanram, right?
[15:15] <n8w> rysiek|pl:  ye 100Mb more than my size of my ram
[15:16] <n8w> rysiek|pl:  i could easily have only 2 gb swap 9.04 n hibernation was workin perfectly
[15:16] <n8w> rysiek|pl:  but 10.4 is toaly weird
[15:16] <rysiek|pl> n8w: yeah, it depends on how much ram+swap is already used. the swap partition must be big enough to cater for *whole* used mem in hibernation
[15:16] <Cato37> is there a better command line prog than the current run command?
[15:16] <n8w> rysiek|pl:  ye i know...
[15:17] <rysiek|pl> n8w: but I suppose your problems stem from either grub or fstab somewhere :/
[15:17] <Torch> Cato37: konsole?
[15:17] <n8w> rysiek|pl: hmm not rly...im usin s2disk for hibernation
[15:17] <rysiek|pl> ah, in that case, no idea
[15:18] <n8w> rysiek|pl:  it success ratio for hibernation is approx 25%
[15:18] <Cato37> konsole, thanx. there was another that i heard about that had a japanese name, but i forget it.
[15:18] <rysiek|pl> n8w: any messages in dmesg/syslog/messages?
[15:19] <n8w> rysiek|pl:  hang on
[15:21]  * rysiek|pl 's hanging by a thread
[15:21] <n8w> rysiek|pl:  which one should i look in?
[15:23] <rysiek|pl> n8w: no idea, never used s2disk (everything works OOTB here)
[15:23] <n8w> rysiek|pl:  hmm so ur one of those lucky ones...
[15:24] <rysiek|pl> n8w: I'd just grep through /var/log for, dunno, 's2disk'? 'hibern'? 'suspend'?
[15:24] <rysiek|pl> n8w: i.e.: egrep -nHri '(s2disk|hibern|suspend)' /var/log/*
[15:25] <Cato37> should i have a firewall or anti-virus program with kubuntu?
[15:28] <Torch> Cato37: neither
[15:28] <rysiek|pl> Cato37: http://lwb.elka.pw.edu.pl/trac/lwb/blog/rysiek/2010/06/04/why_fw_on_linux_not_critical
[15:28] <Cato37> :)
[15:29] <rysiek|pl> Cato37: short, to the point and should answer why FW on a desktop Linux is not necessary
[15:30] <Cato37> keen. someone said that it might be good to have clam-av for the windows users that i will be interfacing with.
[15:31] <Torch> Cato37: if you run a mailserver, yes.
[15:31] <rysiek|pl> Cato37: if you are running a server, yeah
[15:31] <Torch> Cato37: that might make sense in certain cases.
[15:31] <rysiek|pl> hah, Torchbeat me to it
[15:31] <Torch> Cato37: don't worry about this for a desktop or notebook.
[15:31] <Torch> rysiek|pl: yay ;-)
[15:31] <rysiek|pl> I will get you for this! I will!
[15:33] <Cato37> k. thanx
[15:42] <Cato37> ***notices that he doesnt have to reboot when installing new programs***
[15:48] <Torch> Cato37: you don't have to reboot unless you updated the kernel.
[15:49] <Cato37> there are a lot of plusses to using kubuntu.
[15:50] <Torch> Cato37: yes, but this is a general linux thing, not a kubuntu-specific thing
[15:51] <Cato37> ic. i still need to learn what wine is and install some windows apps with it. i have weened myself off of everything except onenote and illustrator.
[15:51] <Cato37> *weaned (sp?)
[15:52] <Torch> Cato37: wine is a crutch, not more. it works for some apps, but it's mostly a waste of time.
[15:53] <llutz> and it prevents dev from porting their software to linux
[15:53] <Cato37> what would be the best to use for illustrator, or is there an app that can modify .ai files?
[15:54] <Cato37> dev?
[15:54] <llutz> software developer
[15:54] <Cato37> ah.
[16:04] <Cato37> thank you for your help. i am looking forward to running kubuntu. bbl.
[16:10] <wilhart> hey how do i aaadd this in sources.list = ppa:psyke83/ppa
[16:11] <rysiek|pl> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:psyke83/ppa
[16:12] <rysiek|pl> wilhart: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:psyke83/ppa
[16:20] <ganeshp> Hi all, I am using Kubuntu Lucid AMD64 desktop.  Since yesterday, system monitor is showing incorrect swap size i.e. instead of 08.00 GB it is showing it as 9.9 GB. When I tried to deactive SWAP using KDE partition manager, I noticed the system monitor still displaying the swap as 1.9.  Not sure how is this possible.
[16:20] <ganeshp> Need help.
[16:21] <llutz> ganeshp: paste the output of "sudo fdisk -l" please to paste.ubuntu.com
[16:22] <DarthFrog> ganeshp: Linux can also use a swapfile for swap.
[16:22] <ganeshp> here is the output of sudo fdisk -l
[16:22] <ganeshp> Disk /dev/sda: 640.1 GB, 640135028736 bytes
[16:22] <ganeshp> 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 77825 cylinders
[16:22] <ganeshp> Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
[16:22] <ganeshp> Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
[16:22] <ganeshp> I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
[16:22] <FloodBotK1> ganeshp: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[16:22] <DarthFrog> llutz: You'll also want to see his fstab.
[16:23] <ganeshp> hello DarthFrog, I have not used any swap file
[16:23] <llutz> ganeshp: paste the output of "sudo fdisk -l" please to http://paste.ubuntu.com     not here
[16:26] <ganeshp> hi IIutz, I have pasted the contents in http://paste.ubuntu.com/449233/
[16:27] <llutz> ganeshp: paste your /etc/fstab and output of "mount" too
[16:28] <llutz> ganeshp: and at least: "free -m|grep Swap"
[16:28] <ganeshp> http://paste.ubuntu.com/449234/
[16:29] <ganeshp> mount output http://paste.ubuntu.com/449235/
[16:30] <ganeshp> and for the last command http://paste.ubuntu.com/449236/
[16:31] <llutz> ganeshp: my bad, mount was pointless, "cat /proc/swaps"
[16:32] <ganeshp> hello IIutz: here you go http://paste.ubuntu.com/449237/
[16:33] <Torch> ganeshp: what does /proc/swaps say?
[16:33] <Torch> (or /proc/swap, can't remember)
[16:33] <llutz> ganeshp: /dev/ramzswap0 it is, whatever created this
[16:33] <Machtin> how to find out which process is using my harddisk excessively?
[16:33] <llutz> Machtin: iotop
[16:33] <Torch> oops, have that already. sorry.
[16:34] <ganeshp> Torch: there are two line items the fine one has 1.9 GB memory. That is not required
[16:34] <ganeshp> oh ok IIutz.  How do I delete this?
[16:34] <Machtin> thank's i'll try, llutz.
[16:34] <DarthFrog> ganeshp: Does it come up on every boot?
[16:35] <ganeshp> yes
[16:35] <ganeshp> but when I try booting through live cd it does not come up
[16:37] <DarthFrog> ganeshp: From the forums: http://paste.ubuntu.com/449241/
[16:37] <llutz> ganeshp: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-users/2009-February/174405.html
[16:37] <Machtin> llutz: okay so far.. and why is dolphin reading my harddisk so excessively? O.o
[16:38] <ganeshp> thank you so much IIutz and DarthFrog. You have a great day.
[16:43] <Guest50155> I just upgraded two raid 1 drives from 320GB to 1.5TB but I still only have 23GB free. How can I make Ubuntu see all of the space?
[16:44] <Unksi> Guest50155: sounds like you are looking on how much free space is on a single partition
[16:45] <DarthFrog> Guest50155: How did you do the upgrade?
[16:49] <Guest50155> i did one drive at a time with the partition I wanted larger already the size I wanted it. Found resize2fs and it's working thx
[16:50] <DarthFrog> But you didn't remake the RAID array?
[16:50] <Guest50155> DarthFrog, yeah i did that one drive at a time toot
[16:50] <Guest50155> *too
[16:50] <Guest50155> took FOREVER
[16:51] <DarthFrog> By one drive at a time, you mean you had one small drive and one large drive in the array?
[16:51] <Guest50155> I grew the array after that as well
[16:51] <Guest50155> DarthFrog, yes
[16:51] <Guest50155> then when the first drive was done I just treated it as if the other drive had failed and sfdisk'd the partitions over and added to array
[16:51] <DarthFrog> I think you'll have to remake the array again, with both large drives.
[16:52] <Guest50155> why? it's working...
[16:52] <Guest50155> another issue I have is my cdrom drive just never mounts properly and if I run mount /media/cdrom0 the light never comes on and after about 20 seconds I get mount: no medium found on /dev/sr0
[16:52] <DarthFrog> If it's working, what are you complaining about?  :-)
[16:52] <Guest50155> other people have had the same cd issue as me: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1235151
[16:53] <Guest50155> i'm not anymore... I said that above
[17:09] <partizan__> доброго времени суток
[17:11] <DarthFrog> !ru | partizan__
[17:13] <partizan__> Thank you
[17:32] <apparle> ok guys can anyone help me install something from source
[17:52] <tanderson_> how to "undo" "inputattach --magellan /dev/ttyS0". tried modprobe -r magellan, then can't reattach.
[18:10] <Espirito> Hi! I'm using kubuntu 10.4 and still have the bug does not silence external audio when I put a headphone, does anyone know how can I solve this?
[19:19] <esperegu> anyonen knows how to rip a dvd to an mpeg file without losing quality?
[19:25] <apparle> esperegu: see if this helps http://forum.videohelp.com/threads/279547-DVD-RIP-ing-to-mpeg2-without-recompression
[19:26] <kyan> Hello! how can I check my cpu temperature
[19:26] <kyan> ? thanks!
[19:27] <apparle> kyan: there is a widget for that purpose, see in the widgets
[19:28] <kyan> thanks! which widget should I use?
[19:31] <kyan> OK, I'm using the system monitor widget.
[19:31] <kyan> the temperature tab makes no change.
[19:33] <kyan> closed system monitor widget, using temperature monitor now. it is blank.
[19:33] <kyan> Might this be because my hardware doesn't contain a temperature sensor, and if that is the case, how could I check? Thanks!
[19:34] <kyan> ok,  I've got to go now. I'll check back later. Thanks!
[19:42] <nikitis> DarthFrog: Hey, remember my problem with my 6800 card?
[19:48] <esperegu> apparle: thx. checkin
[20:24] <DarthFrog> nikitis: Nope, sorry.
[20:27] <wilhart> http://pastebin.ca/1882420
[20:27] <wilhart> problem with sound
[20:31] <greylica> wow ! so many people here !
[20:31] <greylica> great :) testing quassel....
[20:33] <greylica> Now I will conect to blenderwiki - congrats for kubuntu - the quality of the software isa good surprise, and I'm in my wife's computer !
[20:33] <wilhart> why is my pulseaudio server demon not ON ? it's off
[20:33] <greylica> she asked me to wipe out windows :)
[20:33] <greylica> after one day using my machine....
[20:38] <wilhart> ALSA lib pulse.c:229:(pulse_connect) PulseAudio: Unable to connect: Connection refused
[20:38] <wilhart> what tha heck is this
[20:46] <hart> heya ppl, btw eee should i remove pulseaudio totally and just use alsa?
[21:04] <hart> is there any url that shows remove pulseaudio and install alsa from scratch!?!?!?
[21:21] <wilhart> i need ALSA equalizer
[21:31] <wilhart> Alsaequal is a real-time adjustable equalizer plugin for ALSA. It can
[21:31] <wilhart> be adjusted using any ALSA compatible mixer, e.g. alsamixergui.
[21:31] <wilhart> i found this but the alsamixers eq doesnt do anything need a reboot or seomthing?
[21:38] <wilhart> heya, anyone use this: alsaequal$
[21:40] <wilhart> how do i see what sound card number i'm using?
[21:44] <Tyal> hey guys; old old old-time debian user; I haven't used linux in a while and I'm having a few ...issues getting kubuntu installed
[21:48] <wilhart> I need a ALSA equalizer!!!!
[21:50] <Tyal> maybe I'll look for an alternate image for 10.04 amd64
[22:02] <kyan> Hello! Admittedly this probably isn't the right place to ask, but I figure it can't hurt. ^.^ I was wondering: is there any way to get cdparanoia to ignore a damaged toc on a cd and read any raw data it can?
[22:17] <kyan> Hello again. I was wondering: why does Wine sometimes quit silently?
[22:17] <kyan> It's been doing that a lot lately. (for several different programs)
[22:18] <Bucky> hi. when i need to download or save a file, it always open a window in /home/myUser/Documents/; there's a way to change this default folder?
[22:19] <chuckf> Bucky: depends on the program you're using to download with
[22:21] <Bucky> chuckf: i dont think so; for ex: when i download a file with firefox, it opens in documents; when a save a file with OOo Writer, it opens in Documents, when i save an image with gimp, it open in Documents.
[22:21] <Bucky> should be an option somewhere
[22:22] <chuckf> Bucky: there is an option for default directories in each of those programs under their preferences. Kubuntu makes the ~/Documents directory the default for most applicatoins
[22:23] <kyan> I just tried two more programs. Still failing silently.
[22:24] <andito> I am running kubuntu on my vaio but the sound is not working
[22:24] <hart> how do i see that i have this number audio card: "plughw:0,0"; or whatever it is
[22:24] <andito> can someone give me a hand please?
[22:26] <Bucky> chuckf: so its a choice of kubuntu; very strange; it would had been better to use home folder. there's not a way to change this default folder in KDE options instead that in each single software? it's stupid!
[22:26] <tsimpson> Bucky: there may be a GUI for editing it, but you can just edit the file ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs
[22:26] <tsimpson> it's not Kubuntu actually, just the XDG "standard"
[22:27] <hart> is there a way for looking what plughw:0,0 my card is using?
[22:27] <chuckf> Bucky: for me, saving to the documents directory is better than polluting the home folder for everything
[22:30] <Bucky> chuckf: i can see what you mean, but since i deal with different kind of files i use home folder as a starting point; e.g. if i want to save an image i need a single click to go to Pictures folder; instead now i have to browse back to home folder and then choose
[22:30] <hart> After installing you will have to modify your local .asoundrc alsa configuration file, adding something like this. If you're not using sound card 0 modify "plughw:0,0" accordingly.
[22:30] <Bucky> i dont like to fill home folder too
[22:30] <hart> where do i see what plughw i have?
[22:31] <Tyal> ok disc#3 burned (2 10.04, 1 10.10 so far). Let's see if this one works heh
[22:32] <Bucky> anyway: tsimpson thanks, that was what i was looking for; thanks to chuckf too
[22:32] <andito> how can I check what's the sound problem on my vaio
[22:32] <andito> ?
[22:36] <hart> nobody ?!?!??!
[23:23] <slow-motion> n8