=== paultag_ is now known as paultag [02:42] jacob: ddecator, lukjad, :D [02:42] jacob: ddecator, lukjad, Orangereds for you all [02:49] paultag, pedro3005: you're not on reddit! [02:49] I am [02:50] Oh? [02:50] paultag, I am everywhere [02:50] pedro3005: well you're not on r/Ubuntu [02:50] look behind you [02:50] pedro3005: I just submited something and lukjad jacob and ddecator all ran into me [02:53] paultag, oh, right, I'm not [02:53] * pedro3005 starts stalking paultag [02:53] pedro3005: >:D [02:53] paultag!!! [02:53] * st33med man hugs paultag [02:54] hey st33med, long time no see! [02:54] Yes a long time :D [02:54] st33med: when did you get here> [02:54] erm ? [02:54] About a few days ago [02:54] st33med: you know we have #ubuntu-beginners-team, yeah? [02:54] * paultag huggs st33med [02:54] Oh, no [03:03] paultag: yah i saw two of your posts :p [03:06] ddecator, :) [04:39] hi someone here [04:39] hi DiegoTc [04:40] hey DiegoTc [04:40] hi ddecator I having troubles with my package gestor [04:40] diego@diego-laptop:~$ sudo apt-get upgrade [04:40] E: Tipo 'n' desconocido en la línea 2 de lista de fuentes /etc/apt/sources.list.d/gwibber-daily-ppa-lucid.list [04:40] E: No se pudieron leer las listas de fuentes. [04:41] DiegoTc: one sec [04:41] okay [04:42] hmm [04:42] odd [04:42] * zkriesse used Google Translate [04:44] DiegoTc: unknown line 2 in source list / etc / apt / sources.list.d / gwibber-daily-ppa-lucid.list [04:44] yes I know [04:44] I was trying to add the ppa of the ubuntu beta fonts [04:44] https://launchpad.net/~diegoturcios/+archivesubscriptions/18183 [04:44] check line number 2 in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/gwibber-daily-ppa-lucid.list - something is wrong with the syntax [04:45] DiegoTc: can you please pastebin the contents of /etc/apt/sources.list.d/gwibber-daily-ppa-lucid.list [04:45] okay [04:46] kermiac, http://pastebin.com/j9eUTbda [04:52] DiegoTc: I can't access https://launchpad.net/~diegoturcios/+archivesubscriptions/18183 [04:57] ubuntu beta fonts are open to ubuntu members only. are you and ubuntu member DiegoTc ? [04:57] s/and/an [04:57] he is [04:58] jcastro gave instructions on how to add it, but idk where they are (i think they were in the email?) [04:58] sorry, I cant help then :( can someone who is a member please help [04:58] * kermiac eyeballs zkriesse [04:58] ok so what's going on? [04:59] thanks missy piggy :P [05:00] * zkriesse kisses kermiac [05:00] gonna call me missy piggy i'm gonna kick your frog legs [05:00] ...or are you going to kiss them? [05:01] ddecator: go back to your toys little boy [05:01] zkriesse: i'm older than you >.> [05:01] heh [05:01] not by much [05:04] hello. am i the right place to find a little help with a first time ubuntu install? [05:04] ubuntunoob: YES!!! [05:04] gah, how dare you take advantage of me when I'm away zkriesse [05:04] great. thanks. [05:04] lol [05:04] lol kermiac [05:04] anyway [05:05] !ot | kermiac [05:05] kermiac, please see my private message [05:05] !ot > zkriesse [05:05] zkriesse, please see my private message [05:05] i am trying to install on a samsung nc10 netbook and am following directions here: http://www.ubuntu.com/netbook/get-ubuntu/download [05:05] but my netbook will not boot from the USB drive [05:06] despite checking BIOS and seeing the entry for USB there in the first boot order position [05:06] you made the drive bootable right? [05:06] i am not sure what that means [05:06] how do i make it 'bootable'? [05:07] on that link, click the Show Me How button on step two [05:08] yes, i followed all of those steps under section two [05:09] section three indicates that i should see the welcome screen, which i am not seeing [05:09] this, i assume, is because it is not booting from the USB drive [05:10] i can't quite figure out how to make BIOS boot from there(drive E:/ on my machine) [05:10] on your netbook, did you try pressing F9 to select your boot device [05:10] ubuntunoob: it may not be "F9", it could be some other key [05:10] F12 i think [05:11] when i am in the boot menu in BIOS, there are several entries [05:11] entry #1 is USB [05:11] i think that means it is "selected" as a boot device [05:11] there is a section below the numbered section that lists the 'disabled' devices [05:12] yes, that's what that means. sometimes that is unreliable [05:12] well do you press enter on the USB? [05:12] ubuntunoob: have you tried using a different usb port? [05:13] you mean a different usb slot on the netbook? i have not done that. but the drive is recognized when i am booted in win xp so i am confident that the slot is functional. [05:13] is it possible that the boot order looks at a different slot on boot? [05:14] no, if you are sure the usb port works then that's not the problem :( [05:14] hmm, i guess i need to play around with BIOS more [05:14] there are several entries that reference USB [05:15] ubuntunoob: did you use the windows, osx or ubuntu method to make the drive bootable? [05:15] the windows method [05:15] oh, what different entries do you have ubuntunoob? they are boot options in the bios, right? [05:16] yes, USB (something) is listed several times. there are a couple of them but i am on that netbook now so i can't verify the screen values. [05:16] and by something, i mean there are multiple, different entries listing USB first [05:17] i am considering disabling the HDD boot entry and only having USB entries [05:17] ok, ubuntunoob perhaps the wrong one is selected. try using all of the different options to see if one of them works [05:18] ok, i guess it is back to BIOS for me [05:18] thanks for the help here [05:27] kermiac, so you can't help me :( [05:27] DiegoTc: I asked what was wrong and you didn't answer me! [05:27] zkriesse, sorry [05:28] it's ok [05:28] I wasn't on the laptop [05:28] :D [05:28] no trouble [05:28] DiegoTc: unfortunately I'm not an Ubuntu member so i don't have access to that ppa to see what's wrong. Zack is a member & he will try to help you [05:28] zkriesse, I did this http://pastebin.com/462mcnyQ [05:29] ok and? [05:29] it didn't work? [05:29] nop [05:29] when I did the last step [05:29] I got this message [05:29] DiegoTc: 1024R/72D340A3 (What is this?) is the gpg key [05:29] E: Tipo 'n' desconocido en la línea 2 de lista de fuentes /etc/apt/sources.list.d/gwibber-daily-ppa-lucid.list [05:30] kermiac, it is the OpenPGP key [05:31] DiegoTc: I always confuse the 2 names. I just saw "(what is this)" & thought you were asking the question [05:31] DiegoTc: so are you trying to add the gwibber dailly ppa or the ubuntu fonts ppa? [05:31] the ubuntu ppa [05:32] hmm [05:32] you have to be invited to that i believe [05:32] at least i was [05:33] zkriesse, yes I know I was [05:33] ok [05:33] DiegoTc: are you sure that the file you paste-binned is /etc/apt/sources.list.d/gwibber-daily-ppa-lucid.list, not /etc/apt/sources.list [05:33] DiegoTc: it looks more like the sources.list file [05:34] it is the /etc/apt/sources.list [05:34] DiegoTc: did you run sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-font-beta-testing/ppa ? [05:34] nop [05:34] DiegoTc: the error refers to /etc/apt/sources.list.d/gwibber-daily-ppa-lucid.list, not /etc/apt/sources.list [05:34] DiegoTc: please pastebin /etc/apt/sources.list.d/gwibber-daily-ppa-lucid.list [05:35] zkriesse, so I do this¿? sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-font-beta-testing/pp [05:35] DiegoTc: there is something wrong with line 2 in that file [05:35] kermiac: yeah i noticed that... [05:36] nhandler: ping RE: Private PPA [05:36] Yes? [05:36] DiegoTc: ask nhandler your question [05:36] zkriesse and kermiac ready [05:36] I did it bad [05:37] now what [05:37] DiegoTc: you fixed it? What was it? [05:38] I didn't add the data to this /etc/apt/sources.list.d/gwibber-daily-ppa-lucid.list [05:38] that would do it! [05:38] so you fixed it DiegoTc ? [05:38] DiegoTc: ok, that's good [05:38] yes [05:38] that was all [05:38] cool [05:38] great! [05:39] DiegoTc: see! Its awesome fixing stuff isn't it [05:39] zkriesse, know what I do to download the fonts?? [05:39] yes!! [05:39] no idea [05:39] i haven't done it myself so.... [05:39] ohh [05:40] sorry DiegoTc [05:40] okay [05:46] DiegoTc: did you see http://design.canonical.com/2010/07/the-ubuntu-font/ - apparently the instructions should have been emailed to all Ubuntu members [05:57] DiegoTc: did you get the Ubuntu Font PPA working [06:01] wait mine might be working now [06:10] duanedesign, [06:10] duanedesign, i did install the ppa [06:10] but i can't get it [06:11] yeah i am not having much luck [06:12] i know the PPA was down earlier because it was getting hammered [06:12] :( [06:14] ddecator: you read some philosophy right? [06:16] duanedesign: yes. i recently had a class on ancient philosophy, i don't know much modern [06:17] ddecator: ahh [06:17] ddecator: i am just looking for a new(philosophy) book to read [06:18] new as in new to me :) [06:20] duanedesign: "The structure of scientific revolutions" by Thomas S. Kuhn (relatively recent, i think he's still alive or passed away just a few years ago) [06:20] ddecator: ahh good. I definetly have not read that one [06:21] DiegoTc: i found the package in synaptic [06:21] sudo apt-get install ubuntu-private-nda-fonts [06:21] whats the name¿? [06:21] duanedesign: had to read it for my first philosophy class and write a paper on it. it's definitely interesting :) [06:21] ready [06:29] DiegoTc: did you find it? [06:29] duanedesign, yes ready [06:29] I am using it :) [06:29] cool :) [06:33] DiegoTc: alright got it changed in my appearance panel [06:33] i dont have a printer hooked up to my Ubuntu computer to test printing it [06:34] me too no printer at home [06:34] :( [06:34] duanedesign, can you open .docx well on openoffice¿? [06:37] * duanedesign is growing tired of this anti-canonical sentiment http://lucidfox.org/posts/view/592 [06:38] they dont mind taking advantage of all the benefits canonical has brought to linux....*sigh* i'll resist getting on the soapbox [06:38] DiegoTc: do you have a docx document? I am not sure i do [06:39] yes one friend of mine send me his resume so i can take an idea to do my [06:39] but i can't open it [06:39] :( [06:39] i am searching for some resume on google right now [06:44] ok, whenever I make a new account, I get a php file [06:44] what do I do with that in order to get a new account? [06:45] using ubuntu 10.04, firefox 3.6, ect. ect. [06:48] steelsteve1: a new user account on your computer? [06:48] no [06:48] online === steelsteve1 is now known as Steelsteve [06:49] online where? [06:50] devianart, otakucenter, normal places that use java to process these claims [06:50] erm, javascript [06:51] how come in rhythmbox my mp3 player unmounts and rhythmbox just crashes after a few seconds, any help? [06:51] just re-boot, it happens all the time [06:53] ridin: try launching rhythmbox from the Terminal and see if it gives you any useful eror messages [06:53] I like my answer better -_- [06:54] anyways, duanedesign, any suggestions on how to deal with the php files? [06:54] duanedesign, this was printed when rhythmbox crashed: Segmentation fault [06:55] Steelsteve: no i am not sure [06:55] humm [06:57] so, no way to fix it?? [06:57] ridin: anything right above tthat like [06:57] (rhythmbox:2751): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: invalid unclassed pointer in cast to [06:57] `RhythmDB' [06:57] ok, let me check again [06:58] yes [06:58] (rhythmbox:13515): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: invalid unclassed pointer in cast to `RhythmDB' [06:59] hobgoblin: thanks for the ffmpeg tip. recompiled and works great. i even put your tip in my blog post [06:59] ridin: let me see if there is a bug on that [06:59] oh cool - glad to be of assisance :) [07:00] i play the music from the mp3 player [07:00] ridin: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rhythmbox/+bug/577756 [07:00] Launchpad bug 577756 in rhythmbox (Ubuntu) "rhythmbox crashes on insertion of samsung yp-u3 mp3 player (affects: 1) (heat: 56)" [Medium,Invalid] [07:01] ridin: i know that might not be your exact model mp3 player but it looks very similar [07:01] ummmm i'm not sure what to do [07:03] ridin: follow the steps in Pedros comments. That will open a new bug. [07:05] ridin: that will help someone who knows a lot about rhythmbox see your issue. [07:06] ok duane, i'll check on it tomorrow, gotta go night. [07:07] ridin: good luck [07:09] duanedesign: so where's your blog then? [07:11] hobgoblin: should be up by tommorrow :) [07:11] duanedesign: oh - the blog's not live yet then or are you just talking about the one with ffmpeg? [07:14] hobgoblin: i had a couple other posts to get up so i ran out of steam 90% of the way through the ffmpeg post [07:14] heya's duanedesign and hobgoblin [07:14] http://okiebuntu.homelinux.com/blog [07:14] duanedesign: thanks :) [07:14] morning zkriesse [07:14] :D [07:16] hobgoblin: its gonna be a neat post. I was having a poor time making screencasts using RecordMyDesktop and some of the other tools. I 've got a script that uses ffmpeg, pacat, parec [07:16] to make screencasts and it works really well. [07:17] excellent :) [07:17] I assume that x11grab was not enabled then [07:19] nope. I would not have guessed it. You definetly saved me some time [07:19] i guess it is not enabled by default? [07:20] lucky for you I saw you're post - I just had a quick search :) don't mistake me for someone who knows much about ffmpeg [07:20] i was assuming my commandline-fu wwas wrong [07:21] seems to be enabled by default on mine - at least I assume it to be as the ffmpeg -formats shows it [07:21] duanedesign: http://lucidfox.org/posts/view/592 what a load of tosh [07:21] jorge thought the same ... [07:22] interesting. well, that is why i devoted a couple sentences and a screenshot to figuring out if your ffmpeg is x11grab enabled [07:23] hobgoblin: yes i am glad he responded to the post [07:23] * hobgoblin agrees with that [07:24] are you running maverick yet hobgoblin [07:26] there has been a recent design descision to put an Ubuntu One enable/disable banner across the top of every directory in your $HOME [07:28] some of us who are close to the U1 project are trying to get that changed. I can already here the contreversy [07:30] duanedesign: I never use it [07:31] duanedesign: no - I am not going to be bothering with maverick I think - I have all 3 machines here on lucid - I shall probably be waiting for 13.04 now [07:31] then I can REALLY complain about all the changes :D [07:32] to be honest most of the changes I've seen/read about have been windicators/'me' stuff and it bores me :) [07:33] good idea [07:33] and they are planning to backport the kernel now [07:33] that will be good for some I would think [10:19] hi [10:19] is there a way to run the log4j appender at a specified time and not as usual midnight ? [10:21] I did searched http://logging.apache.org/log4j/1.2/apidocs/org/apache/log4j/DailyRollingFileAppender.html [10:21] dont see the option [12:14] mornning all [12:15] o/ just gone arbo here [12:56] hello world! [12:56] The world is quiet today ! [12:56] Hello, World! [12:57] hi guys [12:57] (: [12:57] sup Puck` :) [12:57] good good, at work as usually (: [12:57] You and me both, just got in [12:57] I have some nice oatmeal, and a kickass cup of coffee [12:57] :D [12:57] i wish i was working, being unemployed is actually boring. . . [12:58] Goolie: yeah, definetly [12:58] Goolie: yeah [12:58] i have never used IRC before either, being unemployed let's me play around with many things tinkering is fun! [12:58] :D [12:59] Goolie: can be very hard unemployed, sympathies [12:59] can some one please guide me about my post on ubuntu mailing list https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-users/2010-July/222568.html [12:59] yep, there goes the rent! xD but in my spare time I switched over to Ubuntu 10.04 and i'm loving it xD [12:59] Goolie: while i was unemployed for 8 months, I started learning php and got myself more in to linux and ubuntu, helped me lots [13:00] I made 7000 lines of changes to one of my projects in a week where I had no job [13:00] haha, that's exactly what im' doing, i was reading up more on the shell & shell scripting yesterday heh [13:00] that's 1000 lines a day. Hell yeah [13:01] haha, nice! i've never actually worked on my own project of any sort, i learned PHP, and some other languages in school but I never learned them to the level where I can make my own projects i guess. =[ [13:01] where did you go to school Goolie? [13:02] it's fun when you have your own project, makes you move on, even if you work, helps you take your mind of things, I have a radio project of my own (: [13:02] Puck`: o'rly? [13:02] paultag: you didn't hear about it yeT? I run an online radio station (: [13:02] I did 3 years at New Jersey Institute of Technology, lost my financial aid because I was 1 credit behind. =[ Planning on going back in a year or so, [13:02] Puck`: w00t! [13:02] Goolie: awww, shucks [13:02] IT major [13:02] Goolie: Are you from Jersey? [13:02] Mhm [13:03] Goolie: whereabouts? [13:03] paultag: come on, you're jokin' rite? Every BT member (ok, most active on irc) know about my hobby projecT :P [13:03] Puck`: no, really [13:03] Montclair [13:03] Puck`: give me a link [13:03] Goolie: Humm, don't know where that is. I have two friends right by new york -- I'm from Boston -- YANKEES SUCK! [13:04] paultag: while things are really messed up now because i changed things, here are a couple of links, main site: http://xtradio.org, to listen go to http://listen.xtradio.org and click on open popup window, or add http://stream.xtradio.org:8181/live in your favorite player or http://stream.xtradio.org:8181/live.ogg [13:04] lol, mets fan here, i'd root for boston anyday. I used to live in Clifton, hrm, I'm pretty dang close to the city myself [13:04] Goolie: sec, let me find out where [13:05] Puck`: is it offline? [13:05] your music made me cringe [13:05] paultag: no, i'm listening to it now [13:05] but the website IS very nice =P [13:05] Puck`: wtf, can't hear frak [13:05] Goolie: haha well the music part is ... optional :P [13:05] paultag: where did you try? [13:06] the 1st link [13:06] Puck`: I tried the live.ogg, both through chrome, firefox and mplayer [13:06] paultag: open http://listen.xtradio.org on chrome and hit the Open Popup Window [13:06] and listen in there [13:06] i used the first link in firefox and pressed the first link tab that said listen [13:06] and voila! [13:06] :D [13:07] Puck`: grrr. still bombing [13:07] ): [13:07] Puck`: let me try and work out the issue [13:07] paultag: wait, is the port 8181 blocked therE? [13:07] Goolie: Millburn, NJ [13:07] Puck`: I don't think so [13:08] paultag: mmm *thinks* [13:08] paultag: http://london.xtradio.org:8080/ [13:08] click on m3u os xspf and open it in something [13:08] no idea where millburn is, but i've heard of it! haha [13:08] http://stream.xtradio.org:8181/live.ogg this works fine here [13:09] Puck`: something has to be wrong. I see output off mplayer, but no sound. Might have something up that should not be [13:09] can someone guide me about the post on https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-users/2010-July/222568.html ? [13:09] sec Puck` [13:09] kaushal: i checked that and i have no clue about disk space :\ [13:09] philinux: thx for the feedback [13:09] paultag: must be something on your network [13:10] Puck`: not network [13:10] Puck`: I see mplayer throwing off sound [13:10] Puck`: it's a configuration issue [13:10] that's so not right, ogg should work anywhere [13:10] let me setup a html5 player for you [13:10] sec [13:10] Puck`: no no, it's OK [13:10] Puck`: it's a config issue, I'm sure of it [13:10] Puck`: somewhere something is muted [13:11] kaushal: post a thread in general help forum [13:12] I'd help, but I switched over to Ubuntu 3 days ago. And I've spent days on the forums trying to set-up things I liked. Heh. [13:12] philinux: where ? [13:12] http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=331 [13:12] ok [13:13] http://listen.xtradio.org/paultag.html [13:13] altho it doesn't load in chrome because it's not .mp3 at the end of the mountpoint [13:13] pops up Puck`, but nothing. Sec -- Switching to my netbook [13:13] question, as I'm new to IRC I see paultag and Puck, when you respond to one another or myself, it seems to be directly specified to myself such as <+paultag> Puck' : how do you direct it in such a way? [13:13] hmm alright [13:14] Goolie: start typing a name, and hit tab [13:14] paultag: hello [13:14] Goolie: it's because of our clients, I just do pa and write the message [13:14] Goolie: Hello! [13:14] Puck`: hello! [13:14] Goolie: hi to you too :P [13:14] Goolie: it also highlights the message to let people know you are talking at them [13:14] awh, i feel like a big kid now [13:14] :D [13:14] * philinux Is a big kid [13:14] * phillw is a big kid :-D [13:15] Goolie: it helps with the communication, you can see the messages that were directed to you [13:15] heyya philinux, phillw [13:15] * Puck` is a small 6'5 kid [13:15] hiyas everyone :-) [13:15] oh no, not Kanye West, why would your radio do this to me? [13:15] hahaha [13:16] it's keri hilson, ok? :P [13:16] Puck`: I have it working on the netbook [13:16] paultag: oh good! I was worried for a sec [13:16] Goolie: what type of music do you like? [13:16] philinux: is there a easy way to look at my post on ubuntuforums ? [13:16] Puck`: I can throw together a sick playlist if you want a dirty electro-pop mix. I have some serious underground tracks [13:16] Goolie, http://www.ircbeginner.com/ircinfo/ircc-commands.html [13:16] paultag: you want electro? I have a wonky elektro mix i can put on (: [13:17] Puck`: who's on it? [13:17] paultag: umm i dunno, it was done by a friend of mine from the uk [13:17] philinux: thx for the IRC beginner link, will read now! [13:17] kaushal, How do you mean [13:17] I mean any search type ? [13:17] paultag: one sec, i'll start it (: It's more of a tech-house type, dunno if that's the elektro you're looking for [13:17] I mean if i need to check for the answer to my question ? [13:17] Puck`: meh, pretty much a taste of everything, predominantly rock, metal, and that stuff, older stuff, Motley Crue, Iron Maiden, Poison, etc. [13:17] Puck`: let me youtube a band I love [13:18] Goolie: oh, we have rock sessions too and 80S section (: [13:18] Do i need to remember the entire URL ? [13:18] kaushal, use the search button bottom option Find all your posts [13:18] I'll put up a schedule soon on the site, i was just really really busy with the features [13:18] Puck`: DIRECT me to said stations please! [13:19] * Goolie Waves Hello! [13:19] * Goolie is amused. [13:19] paultag: wonky elektro on (: [13:19] Goolie: oh, it's on this station, only it's during special hours [13:19] Puck`: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPallS7LMlE <-- check this frak out [13:20] paultag: i'm at work, i can't youtube :\ Gimme a title and artist please [13:20] * philinux Goolie is now not a newbie [13:20] Puck`: Flying Lotus -- Robo Tussin [13:21] Puck`: haha, tell me what times and this electronic music, is . . . strange to me [13:21] Puck`: it's by this dude who remixed some lil'wane [13:21] Puck`: there is some more dirty electro-pop-rock that I have [13:21] I have about 50 gigabyts of underground tracks [13:22] haha, now that's an amount :D [13:22] we only have 40 GB'S of music on our backup [13:22] bah, Azeroth is calling me =( [13:22] Puck`: I love music [13:22] paultag: oh yes, check the stream name, it sais: XTRadio - We Love Music! Do You? [13:23] that's our slogan :P [13:23] Puck`: I noticed :) [13:23] Puck`: is that a group project or something you just decided to do? [13:24] kaushal: Just do a search Find All Your Threads. Thats the easiest way [13:25] Goolie: well I've been a DJ/Presentator on live stations for nearly 6 years now, and 2 years ago I decided I want to learn how it's all done, so i started making a radio, then more people joined me, gave me resources, servers, mirrors and patience, so now it's a group with djs and music lovers. I mainly started this to learn how to do a professional radio from only one linux server [13:25] or a professional sounding radio station, yeah, that's more like it :P [13:26] Puck`: Awesome man, works great, I'm still listening to it. . . It's trippy. [13:26] Goolie: it's great to program to [13:26] Goolie: when there are live shows, well then it's the time when it gets all crazy [13:26] Goolie: trance makes you focus into stuff [13:27] i am focused, its makeing my WoW experience infintely less boring O.o [13:30] so if you guys wish, i can put a show with me in that was previously made [13:30] and after that i'll let you guys listen to whatever (: [13:30] test [13:30] test works [13:31] red test [13:31] it's still white [13:31] red here [13:31] guess it's irssi then (: [13:31] philinux: that will work if I set -c [13:31] ctrl k plus a number from 1 to 16 [13:32] philinux: if you are trying to color text over irc [13:32] philinux: the channel blocks it [13:32] Yah mine comes up light grey here very hard to read [13:32] philinux: what client are you on? [13:32] xchat [13:33] I assume there's something in settings ;) [13:33] i'd point at xchat color settings [13:33] ctrl + k [13:33] IIRC [13:33] I think ctrl+k 1 foo [13:33] test [13:34] that's for mIRC too, but yeah, the chan might block it [13:34] it does Puck` :) [13:34] Changed the forground and it still grey [13:34] Puck`: we set it to block color [13:34] ah okay [13:34] dsjhkjhk [13:35] dang this light grey is annoying [13:35] Try this [13:35] bold [13:39] The +c channel-mode is the one that blocks color iirc. [13:39] yeah Goolie [13:39] erm geirha [13:39] geirha: long time no see. How goes? [13:40] paultag: is the procedure with bugs to unassign them when they are complete? [13:40] cprofitt: no [13:40] cprofitt: you mark them complete [13:40] Oh, I just keep lurking in here; striking when you least expect it :) [13:40] k [13:40] geirha: :) [13:40] stoping the wonky mix, a show is coming up [13:40] dunno if anyone is listening [13:40] Puck`: heh, yeah -- this track is Nintendocore [13:41] :D [13:41] Puck`: or "Chiptune" [13:41] paultag: I do not see a complete, just fix released... is that what you mean? [13:41] cprofitt: fix commited --> "bleeding edge" fixed | fix released --> "stable release has the code in it" [13:41] paultag: beware, the voice is me :P [13:41] cprofitt: so if the problem is fixed and live, set it to fix released [13:42] it's just a re-broadcast, so it's not live [13:42] and leave assigned still? [13:42] Zach was removing the assignment and making them assigned to nobody [13:42] thought that was weird, but wanted to confirm [13:42] cprofitt: yeah, leve assigned [13:42] cprofitt: don't unassign [13:42] cprofitt: that makes it hell to figure out who did what [13:42] k [13:44] thanks - I had not take one that far so was not sure. [13:44] thanks for the assist [13:44] you got it [13:49] * geirha tries Puck`'s radio [13:51] Only techno and trance? [13:52] mmm dont you think that NORTHUMBRIA Police, if they haven't found Raoul Moat By Sat, double the reward from 10k to 20k & call it a Raoul-over [13:52] darknemesis: Ha! [13:52] darknemesis: I was just reading up about that [13:52] :@) [13:53] geirha: oh no, it's mixed (: [13:53] but this is house, vocal house, i just can't play music everyone likes unfortunately ): [13:54] Puck`: Have you got to pay royalties etc [13:54] philinux: of course [13:54] I'm more into jazz, classical and rock [13:54] Thought so do they get much per track played [13:54] philinux: thankfully my country hasn't really leaped in this section, so it's not much [13:58] geirha: for example the current track, it makes me move, the sound of it is cool, is some ways funny [13:58] same with the lyrics, it's just happy and funny, this is what makes me feel good (: [13:59] but i do know and understand that music flavour is not up to debate, everyone is totally different [14:04] Puck`: The default volume is quite high lol [14:07] Puck`: [14:14] Is there some way to determine whether or not synaptic is indexing a particular repo?(in this case a ppa) cause I'm not seeing the packages i should in synaptic...i think I'm going to have to pull 'em down manually(no big deal, it would be nice to have this ppa work, i have a previous ver. through a different ppa), it appears to be updating when i hit the reload button or when i , but i'm still not seeing the packages in synapt [14:16] sudo apt-get update should show you a list [14:17] In a terminal, do apt-cache policy [14:17] Do you see the newer version listed? [14:21] apt-get update looks like it's working fine, everything resolves as it should...i even trimmed my repos down to just the ppa for troubleshooting; when i apt-cache policy it shows the older ver. that i already have installed, could this be a serverside issue?( pastes of both commands: http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/ffcdGrW5 ) [14:22] vu1kan: did the ppa install correctly? [14:22] Maybe use ppa purge and redo it [14:23] i had to use an alternate keyserver, but other than that, it seemed to [14:23] philinux: in fact, i think you recommended the alternate keyserve [14:23] what ppa vu1kan ? [14:23] Is the ppa listed in System -> Admin. -> Software Properties -> [Third party] [14:23] wait nvmd [14:23] BRB [14:24] http://ppa.launchpad.net/loell/ppa/ubuntu [14:25] this is the only issue i've had with ubuntu, so far, that wasn't five minute fix...i think i'm gonna have to compile it myself, and i haven't done that for anything yet [14:26] Is this for gyachi [14:27] yep, it works for txt, i just want to get voice; is this the wrong channel? [14:27] https://launchpad.net/~loell/+archive/ppa [14:28] I would use ppa purge then use add-apt-reposiitory and make sure it install ok [14:29] It only have lucid packages for 64-bit [14:31] «gyachi two weeks ago Failed to build: i386» [14:32] well, according to the gyachi thread at ubuntuforums, the karmic 32 packages work for lucid...could my issue be that the ppa's tagged to lucid and only pulling the failed 32 packs? [14:33] There'll be no packages of failed builds, and it won't try to grab packages for older releases [14:34] So until the package maintainer fixes the build, I guess you'll have to download the karmic package manually, or try to build the package yourself. [14:35] couldn't i just change the distro tag (in the software sources 3rd party)from lucid to karmic? [14:36] Not sure how it would handle that, but it might work. [14:38] well, i'll give that a shot, and if it doesn't work i always knew the day would come when i'd have to roll up my sleeves and figure out how to compile; thanks for the help folks, i'll pop by and let ya know how it goes. [14:41] * Goolie tips his hat and falls asleep. [14:42] sudo apt-get build-dep gyachi; apt-get source gyachi [14:42] Change to the source dir, and run debuild [14:45] MaRk-I in #ubuntu already shot this at me: http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/eZY5H48h ...would your suggestion accomplish the same thing? [14:47] No, my instructions will download the source of the deb package, and build a new package which you can then install with dpkg -i [14:48] oh, ok...i think i've learned just enough to get myself in trouble if i don't take it slow [14:48] If you follow the other instructions, you won't get a deb package, and you may not be able to uninstall it again later. [15:03] ok, so apt-get build-dep gyachi returned errors: http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/WQPvnZrQ , apt-get source did initally as well, but i apt-get install dpkg-dev, and it resolved....do i need to apt-get each of the unmet dependencies? [15:10] Hm. Odd. [15:11] apt-cache policy libgtk2.0-dev [15:12] unable to locate, should i pull it down? [15:12] ..! [15:13] Have you wiped your sources.list? [15:13] all i did before was uncheck them in the gui tool [15:13] i've since rechecked all of the official ones and the ppa [15:14] Oh, don't do that! recheck all the standard ones; main, universe, restricted, multiverse [15:14] that's what i mean, those repos are currently enabled [15:14] i just disabled them to troubleshoot the ppa [15:15] Ok, did you run sudo apt-get update after re-enabling them? [15:15] i don't remember...i've been at this for like 6 hours...but i just did [15:16] Try the build-dep command again then [15:16] same error as my most recent pastebin [15:16] Oh, and also make sure lucid-updates and lucid-security are enabled (they're in the updates tab) [15:17] forgot those...once again with the update, and build... [15:18] ah ha...it's going [15:19] :) [15:26] so, next you said to cd to the source dir, and run debuild; where should i expect the source dir to be, and should i remove the gyachi packs i have installed currently before i do that? [15:26] er...disregard the last half...i'm generating a deb...i can remove them before installing that [15:27] *facepalm... it's in ~ [15:29] o/ http://helpforlinux.blogspot.com/2010/05/battery-applet-for-gnome.html [15:29] Anyone used this applet? [15:31] vu1kan: Yeah, apt-get source downloads to the current dir [15:40] it puttered along for a good three-five min and gave error: cannot find include file gpgme.h ...i tried to apt-get install gpgme to no avail. where would i go from here? [15:44] find /usr/include/ -name gpgme.h [15:46] returned: /usr/include/gpgme.h ;should i re-debuild? [15:47] It's there, so there's something "wrong" with it. At least according to gyachi [15:47] Do you need GnuPG with gyachi? [15:47] The guy from ubuntu suggested you build without it. [15:48] i'm not sure, what does it do? if it's webcam, i can safely ignore it [15:48] *#ubuntu [15:48] gnu privacy guard. Encrypition stuff. [15:49] bah...i'm not doing anything but keeping up with ppl cross country...we don't discuss financial info or anything === pjarnahomzz is now known as pjarnahom [15:50] Well, we can see if it helps disabling it at least. [15:50] vu1kan: Is kopete any good these days? [15:51] From the source dir, edit debian/rules [15:51] my understanding was that it couldn't do voice [15:51] Ah [15:52] Looks dev stopped August 3rd 2008 no news after that date [15:53] And add --disable-plugin_gpgme as a configure flag [15:53] Pastebin the debian/rules file if you're uncertain how [15:55] is this correct: http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/q1q1dU2m ? [15:56] Almost. you need to escape the previous line with a \ [15:56] \ at the end of a line means "line continues on next line" [15:56] i was thinking that, but i've only coded in autoit and html [15:57] Then save and run debuild again [15:58] And then the usual praying to local god(s) etc. ;) [15:58] wait, debuild -us -uc [15:59] Don't bother if you already started it [15:59] But you'll get a warning at the end that it didn't manage to sign the package [15:59] aw...already sent it flagless...oh well [15:59] wait and try again, i guess [15:59] ...need more coffee... [15:59] The warning is harmless, just annoying ;) [16:00] If it completes, there should be .deb package(s) in the parent dir [16:01] if it works you can have my firstborn...puppy... [16:12] would that error be 'running debsign failed'? [16:13] Yes [16:14] ls ../*.deb [16:14] wooot!...now to remove the old ver and test this one! if it works, could i conceivably throw the .debs at someone else to use the newer version? [16:15] it's got all three packs i already have installed [16:15] newer versions, of course [16:15] sudo dpkg -i ../*.deb [16:18] aww..."errors were encountered while processing\ ../gyachi_1.2.9-0.1~lucid1_i386\ gyachi-dbg" [16:20] pastebin(if it helps): http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/JUFTuTPq [16:24] Hm. debuild didn't create a gyachi-plugins package? [16:26] nope, just /gyachi_1.2.9-0.1~lucid1_i386.deb, /gyachi-data""1_all.deb and /gyachi-dbg''1_i386 [16:27] *i386.deb [16:28] Hm. Perhaps they've changed it in the later version to put the plugins in the -data package. [16:28] Or actually the main gyachi package [16:28] Try uninstalling the current gyachi-plugins package [16:31] removed...repeat the install? [16:32] Yes dpkg -i ... [16:32] echo rawks [16:33] completed without errors [16:34] i launches, and it does look like the plugins were included elsewhere [16:34] *it [16:36] \o/ [16:38] knuts...it still gives 'sh: gyachivoice: not found' when i try to use the vox [16:38] i think that's shortcoming of the proggy [16:45] well, i've got the source now, i can poke through the readme's and see if there's something useful there...i'm under the impression that the voice part is a separate executable from the chat, maybe i need to do something to those files to make 'em work [16:48] holy s***...i just doubleclicked the 'gyachivoice' file in the source and it launched the bloody vox app! [16:48] i was expecting install instructions, or a readme! [16:55] and it works! thanks bunches...+2 wisdom, +10 karma for geirha!! [16:55] Wohoo! level up! [16:56] lol [16:56] so i should be able to pass the .debs to my buddy and get her rigged for vc too? [16:56] (as long as i include the voice bit [17:01] is there a way to find out what state my mouse is in, working wise? scrolling up is very troublesome [it sometimes works, sometimes not, driving me nuts] [17:02] Phrea: how old is it [17:02] also, I forgot the command to check mouse workings [17:03] philinux: a few years [17:03] not that old, maybe 2 to 3 years old [Logitech Wave] [17:03] Phrea: nothing lasts for ever [17:03] it used to work fine [17:03] yea, but 2 to 3 years... [17:03] Heavy use? [17:03] vu1kan: Yeah, as long as your friend's running 32-bit lucid too [17:03] Is it optical [17:03] and the strange thing is, it sometimes does want to scroll, if I scroll long enough, it'll suddenly work again for a few secs [17:04] philinux: heavy use, it's laser, wireless [17:04] Phrea: could be interferanec [17:04] yes, I've thought of that, so I eliminated that [17:04] it's really strange behaviour [17:05] Phrea: try it on a friends machine [17:05] I've got lots of own machines [17:05] If it's the same it likely dying [17:05] I'll try it in a bit on another one [17:05] I hoped it would not come to that, because I'm a bit of a lazy *** ;) [17:06] It professionals always recommend swapping kit around [17:06] oh well, I'll boot up one of my other machines then :x [17:06] philinux: I know... [17:06] indeed she is...now to figure out the directory struture and cp the voice into it...*runs to google/sourceforge*...again thank you geirha (btw you mind if i edit the transcript and post directions to ubuntuforums?) [17:06] Got to it [17:06] but, you know, I thought maybe it was something known [17:06] gheh [17:06] I'll try it now, have to boot that machine anyways to update it [17:06] brb [17:08] vu1kan: Go right ahead. You might get some useful corrections to it too. [17:09] I'm fairly novice when it comes to packaging. Haven't rtfm yet ;) [17:10] grrr, I should've stuck with trying to figure it out via software tests [17:10] now I *know* it's dieing [17:11] and these modern mice, you can't open them to have a look/clean it out [17:13] it's a throw-away world now :( [17:13] I miss taking out the ball, cleaning the dust off the wheels the ball turn, and putting it back together again. [17:13] I know, but other Logitech stuff you can still take apart [17:14] maybe this mouse too, if the screws are under it's feet, but then the feet won't stick anymore [17:14] I'd take it back to where I bought it and get it fixed. In my country, they'd have to do that for free if it's less than 5 years old. [17:14] geirha: too much hassle for just a mouse [17:15] I'm used to fixing things myself [17:15] Then don't buy laser mice :P [17:15] but, you know, those feet, once removed, will NEVER stick back to it [17:15] the laser itself is fine, I love it [17:15] it's the scrollwheel that's the problem [17:15] eveyrthing else works perfectly [including scrolling down] [17:17] * Phrea has a sad now [17:19] Phrea: turn the mouse round 180 degrees to scroll up ... ;) [17:20] actually, I did do some track tests, to see what I use more: scrolling up or down, to maybe swap the direction... [17:20] it doesn't matter too much [17:27] hello aganice [17:32] Phrea: New mouse then eh [17:33] I should've not tested it on another box, at least then I could pretend it was some kind of strange software problem [17:33] * philinux in denial [17:34] * Phrea spends half his life in denial [17:34] works quite well, I must say [17:34] LOL [17:38] sir, please, respect my sad [17:40] ;( === pjarnahom is now known as pjarnahomzz [18:13] mathayyyyyy [18:19] paultag: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [18:19] drubin: :) [18:23] MMMEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEe [18:34] mohi1: why you takling about bt in zenix channel? [18:35] stlsaint: was supposed to type in PM :P === jussi is now known as jussio1 [21:45] hello [21:46] uys i cant ead any cd on my lubuntu i dont kno why === ZachK_ is now known as zkriesse [22:41] xsaiddx: screw cd use usb! :D [22:42] stlsaint: yes i agree but i have a some tuts of joomla on this dvd [22:42] so yeah [22:42] i guess the cd got blow up [22:42] is there any utility to get the data from it [22:45] xsaiddx: you just cant read it? [22:45] xsaiddx: is it a cd or dvd? [22:46] yes icant read it its a dvd [22:47] have you installed your codecs from medibuntu? [22:47] stlsaint: what codec ?? and no i didnt [22:48] xsaiddx: start here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Medibuntu [22:48] sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras [22:48] xsaiddx, try running that [22:49] i run it [22:49] its a repo right ?? [22:49] ye ok i read it : | [22:50] guys ill go dinner while this thingy got downloaded okies and thanks for your help : | [22:50] have great weekend [22:50] ill brb [22:50] btw, of us gave up with MPlayer and put VLC onto lubuntu [22:52] phillw: good job! [22:52] vlc rocks better anyway!! [22:52] bug 602097 [22:52] Launchpad bug 602097 in banshee (Ubuntu) "When launching banshee it crashes [SIGSEGV signal] (affects: 1) (heat: 2948)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/602097 [22:52] guys have any idea what this might be caused bye? [22:52] person in #ubuntu is having that issue [22:56] im back : | [22:56] yeh i used to have vlc [22:56] i jst didnt install it [22:57] i guess i ve crushed on Mplayer [22:57] so what am i downladin ?? [22:57] can you guys tell me [22:58] it's codecs [22:58] so you can run stuff like mp3, dvds, etc [22:59] pedro3005: yeh i see i read that gstreamer somewhere else when iwas tryin to work my webcam [23:00] pedro3005: and those codecs are only in mediabuntu repo ?? [23:00] xsaiddx, yes, they don't replicate packages [23:00] pedro3005: okes thanks [23:01] pedro3005: but medibuntu its not on my source list ?? [23:02] i've checked softwar-source and i dnt see it [23:02] xsaiddx, you can add it [23:02] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Medibuntu [23:02] yehi kno but how i am able to dl sumthin from a repo that i dont have [23:02] u got me ? [23:04] you will add the repo [23:07] xsaiddx: just so as every one knows, my self and Bob from lubuntu have never gotten Mplayer to work, we have both spent some time on it & put VLC on instead - it works fine with lubuntu. [23:08] implayer is fine with flash vids.... but as for vids.... do let me know if you get it working :-) [23:08] phillw: ill install it now cus after dl those codecs still cnnot ead my dvd thingy [23:09] xsaiddx: it is happy in lubuntu, there was a discussion on such things - but lubuntu is not really for people with enough resources to play DVD's, never mind having a dvd player :p [23:10] * phillw that came out all wrong - what i meant to say is that it does not assume, nor include stuff for playing dvds [23:11] phillw: ok i see btw how you do that thingy (puttin the start in the place of ur name : D) [23:11] i've been wonderin how but never find out [23:13] xsaiddx: that's because I'm not a member of the ubuntu beginners team. [23:14] you have to be elected by the committee. [23:14] yeh but peole do it in othe rooms even there not from the team [23:14] includin u [23:15] now [23:15] well i jst wanna kno how to put a star at the place of my name at sometimes for some msgs [23:15] like when u say doin it or sumthin [23:15] u kno [23:16] oh, you mean when it does [23:16] * phillw hi [23:17] just type in /me at the start of the line (leave a space) then your message [23:17] phillw: yes [23:18] * xsaiddx yes this thingy [23:18] you got it :-) [23:18] just do not over use it ;-) [23:18] tnx for the tip btw cannot read my dvd tho [23:18] even with vlc [23:22] uhmm magiclly it work now [23:22] well guys have fun and good weekend [23:22] pece out [23:22] phillw: tc [23:24] * phillw hands #ubuntu-beginners from #lubuntu back to you ... sorry about that, I should have asked him to pop back over :-\ [23:25] thanks for not shouting :-)