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cheri703I'm having trouble with a usb mic, it was working on saturday, and now it isn't recognized at all by the computer. Anyone have any thoughts on that?01:02
slidinghorncheri703, does it show up if you type lsusb in a terminal?01:03
cheri703will try that01:03
cheri703I think so01:04
cheri703I only have two things plugged in, and I believe that's one of them01:04
slidinghornpost the output to here: http://paste.ubuntu.com01:04
cheri703it is a mic/webcam, and cam is working fine01:04
cheri703just mic isn't working01:04
slidinghornoh...I've heard of issues of a mic within a cam not working correctly but I didn't stick around to see if they figured it out...01:04
cheri703http://paste.ubuntu.com/466204/01:04
cheri703well, it worked saturday, that's the ting01:04
cheri703*thin01:05
cheri703g01:05
cheri703bah01:05
slidinghornwhat's the cam model?01:05
cheri703one sec, will find out01:05
cheri703gear head wc785sfx01:06
cheri703the frustrating part is that it DID work01:08
duanedesigncheri have you checked the sound preferences?01:18
cheri703so I was asking about some audio issues earlier, I've made a wee bit of progress: it appears that the usb audio device appears in gnome-device manager, but it does NOT show up in the sound preferences as a device. any suggestions?02:40
Marzipan_Danyone here?02:44
Marzipan_Di'm looking for some beginner help02:45
cheri703I'm here, but I don't know how much I can help...I have limited knowledge02:45
Marzipan_Dok02:45
Marzipan_Di'm wondering if I use this command "sudo cp -R /test/images /var/www/images" will is OVERWRITE everhting in /var/www/images ?02:46
cheri703uhm, I'm not sure02:46
Marzipan_Doh02:46
paultagcheri703: it should not, fyi :)03:19
paultagcheri703: thanks for fielding the question03:19
cheri703I was going to suggest doing it in nautilus...since that will give the option to merge, but they left too quick03:19
paultagaye, but /var/www/ is usually owned by www-data:www-data03:19
cheri703paultag, do YOU know anything about why sound preferences wouldn't recognize a usb audio device?03:20
paultagsure03:20
cheri703I don't know to much about that stuff... :/ learning03:20
paultagcheri703: what usb device? does it show up on lsusb ?03:20
cheri703well, it's a webcam/mic, and it worked on saturday03:20
paultagOh, regression03:20
paultagfun03:20
paultagwhat release cheri703?03:20
paultag10.04 ?03:20
cheri703it does show up on lsusb, and it shows up as a usb audio device in gnome-device manager03:20
cheri703yes03:20
cheri703but it is nowhere to be found in sound preferences03:21
paultagcheri703: P.S. whoh, this is not us-oh, welcome :)03:21
cheri703I talked to a friend for over an hour on saturday...03:21
cheri703yeah :)03:21
paultagcheri703: try installing `padevchooser`, and let's see if we can get raw input off it03:21
paultagcheri703: how did you find us, btw?03:21
cheri703canthus13 suggested maybe if it's in a different port it could be causing an issue, but I can't go change it yet03:21
cheri703I've been in here before...03:21
paultagOh shazam03:21
paultagrighto03:21
paultagcheri703: does the webcam part work?03:22
cheri703yes, quite well actually03:22
paultagcheri703: well then it's not the hardware ;)03:22
paultagcheri703: my guess is that it got muted in pulse03:23
paultagcheri703: happens to me now and again, but it's a crappy bit of hardware03:23
cheri703but wouldn't it still show up though?03:23
paultagcheri703: not sure, padevchooser will give you a lower level access to devices plugged into the pulse server03:23
cheri703if it just didn't work at all, then fine, linux quirk, but the fact that it did and stopped is what's frustrating03:23
cheri703ok03:23
cheri703k, padevchooser installed03:24
paultagcheri703: check in the inputs, and you should have it in there. If it's not in there, something nasty is going on, we should look for recently installed pkgs that might have borked it03:24
paultagcheri703: ok, pull it up, it will go up to the tray03:24
cheri703ok03:24
cheri703now what? :)03:24
paultagcheri703: pull it up and get hte listing of input devices, I can't remember what menu it's in. Manager something03:25
cheri703devices just shows internal audio whatnot03:25
paultagcheri703: try going through the dropdowns03:25
paultagcheri703: if it's not in there, try unplugging it and plugging it back in, udev could have thrown a shit-fit03:26
cheri703it shows up in the device manager, and it's not under pulseaudio though03:27
paultagcheri703: what device manager ?03:27
paultagcheri703: in padevchooser?03:27
cheri703gnome-device manager or whatever03:27
paultagah03:27
cheri703got that to see if it was even recognized at all03:27
paultagcheri703: could you unplug it, and then plug it back in? then tail the /var/log/messages and a dmesg ( last few lines that are the event )03:28
paultagcheri703: that would tell us how the kernel and userspace is reading the audio input device03:28
paultagand if it's hooking up to what03:29
cheri703tail the /var/log/messages?03:29
paultagcheri703: tail /var/log/messages03:29
cheri703what does that mean?03:29
paultagcheri703: then !pastebin the 10 or so lines03:29
paultagcheri703: it's a command03:29
cheri703k03:29
cheri703one sec03:29
paultagcheri703: sure, tyt03:29
cheri703http://paste.ubuntu.com/466239/03:33
cheri703this is the result of dmesg: http://paste.ubuntu.com/466241/03:35
paultagkk sec cheri70303:36
paultagWhoh03:37
paultagcool03:37
paultagJul 19 22:30:16 cdesktop pulseaudio[1546]: module-udev-detect.c: Tried to configure /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.7/usb1/1-2/1-2:1.2/sound/card1 (alsa_card.usb-eb1a_2766-02-U0xeb1a0x2766) more often than 5 times in 10s03:37
paultaglooks like something funny is going on03:37
cheri703yeah03:37
paultagsec03:38
cheri703and the whole dmesg response....03:38
paultagwow dmesg...03:38
paultagyeah03:38
paultagjust opened that03:38
paultageuch...03:38
cheri703yeah03:39
paultagcheri703: are you going to idle in us-oh tom?03:39
paultagcheri703: I need to meditate on this03:39
cheri703probably, I may have to go out to see clients (going to try to avoid it though ;) )03:40
paultagcheri703: do you run a screen?03:40
cheri703I will experiment with the last usb spot (dog is out of the way)03:40
cheri703screen?03:40
paultagnvmd03:41
cheri703?03:41
paultagcheri703: poke me when you get online tom. I'll be on at 7:00 -> 3:00+03:41
paultagcheri703: I need to mull this over03:41
cheri703I can leave xchat open, I have it set to highlight me when someone says something, and I have it logging03:41
paultagcheri703: something funny is going on03:41
paultagcheri703: ahha, OK, cool03:41
cheri703interesting note:03:41
cheri703when I plug it back in, it cuts out my audio from the internal card. if I pause it, then start it, it works again...03:42
* paultag scratches head03:42
cheri703tried pausing audio then plugging in, no change to whether it'd work or not...03:44
cheri703I appreciate your help!03:44
cheri703and meditation :)03:44
cheri703there's also this that I found: http://excid3.com/blog/2010/06/changing-the-ubuntu-10-04-audio-channel-control/ no idea whether it'd help03:44
paultagcheri703: sure thing, let me research it :)03:48
mininessiehi SushiDude|Laptop04:27
SushiDude|Laptophi04:28
SushiDude|Laptophi everyone04:28
SushiDude|LaptopI need help http://www.thisweekinlinux.com/forum/index.php?topic=147.004:28
kermiacSushiDude|Laptop: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowtoPartition/ResizingPartition should help04:31
SushiDude|Laptopty04:31
SaryHello Ubuntu-beginners ;)04:32
kermiachey Sary04:32
SaryHey kermiacccccccccccc ;)04:33
kermiacSary: finger stuck mate? ;)04:33
kermiacSary: or your "c" key? hehe04:33
Sarylol04:33
Saryit's like saying your Nice loud04:34
Sary;)04:34
Sary* Nick04:34
SaryHow are friend ;)04:34
kermiacSary: yeah mate, I know hehe... I was just playing. I'm good thanks, how are you?04:36
mininessieubuntu sucks04:48
kermiacmininessie: That kind of comment really isn't helpful. Are you having an issue that you require assistance with?04:50
mininessiekermiac, nope04:50
kermiacok, I suppose everyone is entitled to an opinion hehe04:52
ridinyes.04:55
kermiachi ridin04:56
kermiacIs there anyone in the US that can tell me what "CST" timezone is? Is it UTC -6?04:57
ridincorrecto04:58
kermiacthanks ridin05:01
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Puck`good morning team07:17
pedro3005morning Puck`07:19
krssuphi08:35
krssupI have around 10000 files in a particular directory and needs to be pushed to a remote geographical server, The task is a repeatative one. I have the following snippet of code08:35
krssuphttp://pastebin.ubuntu.com/466309/08:35
krssupI mean any efficient way to carryout this task08:35
Puck`hi krssup08:38
krssupPuck`: hi08:43
Puck`krssup: seems no one is around, could you stick around a bit? (:08:43
krssupsure08:43
Puck`I'm not that good with these kind of tasks, so i can't really help you, but you could eventually post a forum post on ubuntuforums.org, the replies are pretty fast there too08:44
Puck`krssup: maybe this could help you too: http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-upload-the-files-and-directory-tree-to-remote-ftp-server.html08:44
duanedesignmorning all08:54
meindian523mor<Tab fail>ning  duanedesign :)08:54
Puck`hi duanedesign, meindian52309:00
meindian523hi Puck`09:01
meindian523Akos :)09:02
Puck`(:09:03
* meindian523 was wondering who was Puck` 09:04
Puck`the whois does miracles :P it is a powerful tool :P09:04
meindian523yeah, but not always09:05
meindian523for eg, when you're wearing a cloak09:05
Puck`i don't have a cloak activated, so my host is always akos.me09:05
Puck`i don't like cloacks :\09:05
Mjiigi ask this purely as a matter of interest, if i have say, an SSH server, on my local network, Does my router HAVE to have port forwarding for me to access it from the internet as a whole (not just my lan)09:06
* meindian523 doesn't have a self-owned host, and prefers his host don't reveal his IP address or location via pointer queries09:06
meindian523Mjiig, AFAIK, yes09:08
Puck`Mjiig: yes, definetly09:08
dp_ho wcan i install skype on ubuntu09:09
Mjiigthanks, i often end up with these random queries i can't find answers to on my own :D09:09
meindian523:)09:09
meindian523Puck`, does ubuntu-restricted-extras contain Skype?09:10
Puck`meindian523: as far as i know, yes09:10
Puck`dp_: it's enough if you go to http://skype.com and download the ubuntu package09:11
dp_cani do it through terminal09:11
meindian523Puck`, description in Synaptic doesn't mention Skype09:12
meindian523(plus I have ubuntu-restricted-extras installed and don't have Skype in Networking, and Alt+F2 Skype doesn't run Skype)09:12
meindian523dp_, I guess you need to install it off the Skype website, then sudo aptitude install skyessentials for extra functionalities09:13
dp_ok09:14
meindian523dp_, tip: get the dynamic statix version off http://www.skype.com/intl/en-us/get-skype/on-your-computer/linux/post-download/09:16
meindian523*static09:16
meindian523and then untar in your /opt directory09:17
dp_meindian523: ok ...thanks :)09:17
meindian523np09:17
dp_i got it ...09:18
kermiacskype is now in the partner repos in lucid09:20
meindian523dp_, ^^09:21
meindian523kermiac, thanx for the info09:22
meindian523dp_, you can install via repos!09:22
* meindian523 apologizes09:22
* meindian523 didn't know09:22
* meindian523 pleads don't kill me, no no nooooo09:22
dp_ok thks !09:22
meindian523:P09:22
dp_ha ha09:22
kermiachaha09:23
meindian523Puck`, no fair, no Rhythmbox stream on XTRadio09:23
Puck`meindian523: heeey there is!09:24
meindian523??, not up there on the front page09:24
Puck`Add Radio and put http://stream.xtradio.org:8181/live09:24
meindian523only ogg, mp3, phone, Winamp, Amarok and VLC09:24
svakshameindian523: no kill :)  that (the earlier method you mentioned) would be useful for older versions of ubuntu.09:25
meindian523svaksha, I know, I did that earlier, I contributed the only method I knew09:25
meindian523it was 8.04 or thereabouts09:25
* svaksha is on 8.04 --barebones stuff needed for devel work. no fancy sw there09:26
svakshaso no skype09:26
meindian523devel!09:26
* svaksha meant development09:28
meindian523svaksha, I know, check PM09:28
Puck`meindian523: the amarok and vlc one works for rhythmbox too :P09:34
meindian523Puck`, then mark the alt text as Linux player09:35
meindian523(the Amarok one)09:35
Puck`meindian523: now that could be a valid point :P I'll do it, i just didn't get to the site yet09:35
PMaccaI'm having some trouble running a couple of 3d games from the Ubuntu Software center. "Tux racer, Torq etc" I have followed a few threads reguarding this but haven't managed to resolve anything10:17
PMaccaI'm running Ubuntu 10.4 AMD64 with an Nvidia Geforce7300 that is apparently working, but glxinfo comes up with nothing.10:18
PMaccaactually glx info comes up with  name of display: :0.0 Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0". Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0". Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0". Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0". Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0". Error: couldn't find RGB GLX visual or fbconfig  Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0". Xlib:  extension "GLX" mi10:20
PMaccaAny ideas anyone?10:20
duanedesignhello PMacca10:26
PMaccaHi!10:26
meindian523what was that command <>|grep direct to check for direct rendering?10:29
duanedesignglxinfo | grep direct10:29
duanedesignPMacca: ^^10:29
meindian523I think it's related to ^^, but not sure10:29
Silver_Fox_Afternoon =)10:35
duanedesignPMacca: still there10:36
duanedesignSilver_Fox_: hello!10:36
Silver_Fox_Hello duanedesign ,  how are you ?10:36
Silver_Fox_I am okay,  just hit a slight "snag" - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1534862  Laugh out loud10:36
PMaccaYep, still here.10:37
duanedesignPMacca: System > Administration > Hardware Drivers10:37
duanedesignPMacca: what options do you have there?10:38
PMaccaNVIDIA accelerated graphics driver (version current) this driver is activated and currently in use.10:40
duanedesignit is, hmmm10:41
PMaccaOptions NVIDIA drivers version 173, version 96 and current.10:41
duanedesignPMacca: you want the (version current)10:42
PMaccaThats on and apparently running10:42
duanedesignok PMacca can you run the command:   gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf10:43
PMaccaIn terminal?10:44
duanedesignPMacca: sorry, yes10:44
duanedesignPMacca: copy and paste that at  http://paste.ubuntu.com10:44
meindian523duanedesign, you realize Lucid doesn't have a xorg.conf?10:45
meindian523not at that location at least?10:45
duanedesignPMacca: ok10:45
duanedesignits been depreciated10:46
PMaccaUm, hang you want me to paste the Hardware drivers there?10:46
duanedesignPMacca: no10:46
duanedesignPMacca: you dont have a xorg.conf10:47
duanedesignthats ok10:47
PMaccaSorry my miss, what exactly am I pasting10:47
duanedesignPMacca: nothing :) yet10:47
PMaccaOK10:47
duanedesignPMacca: i should of alerted you to the possobility that the command could open a blank doc :)10:47
PMaccaOK, thats what happened.10:48
meindian523s/could/would10:48
duanedesignmeindian523: i have one ;)10:48
meindian523hmm? I don't10:48
meindian523duanedesign, where?10:49
meindian523/usr/lib/X11/xorg.conf.d/*10:49
meindian523?10:49
duanedesignit just depends. Some people use them still.10:50
duanedesignsome people have /home from Karmic10:50
* meindian523 does, on the PC box10:50
meindian523*desktop10:50
duanedesignthe nvidiaX Server Setting ccreates one too10:50
PMaccaOK, the usr/lib/X11/xorg.conf.d/* worked Do you want me to paste that instead?10:52
PMaccaPasted10:55
duanedesignPMacca: after you paste it post the URL here10:56
PMaccahttp://paste.ubuntu.com/466389/10:56
duanedesignPMacca: can you install:  nvidia-settings11:01
duanedesignThe nvidia-settings utility is a tool for configuring the NVIDIA11:02
duanedesignLinux graphics driver.11:02
meindian523duanedesign, I have 05-evdev.conf, 10-synaptics.conf, 10-vmmouse.conf and 10-wacom.conf in /usr/lib/X11/xorg.conf.d11:02
duanedesignsudo apt-get install nvidia-settings11:02
duanedesignthat command in a Terminal will get the settings panel installed11:02
duanedesignit is a more capable Display Preferences for nvidia drivers11:03
PMaccaOK, Hang on a sec, I already have NVIDIA X server settings installed11:03
duanedesignok thats it11:03
duanedesignPMacca: System > Administration > Nvidia X Server Settings11:04
PMaccaOK it came up with a message to edit your x configuration file and reboot.11:05
duanedesignhmm11:05
meindian523duanedesign, when you're done with this issue, I have a related question11:05
duanedesignPMacca: can you run the command in a Terminal:  sudo nvidia-xconfig11:06
duanedesignPMacca: it sould end with: New X configuration file written to '/etc/X11/xorg.conf'11:07
PMaccaYep, it's unable to locate/open x configuration  file.11:07
PMaccaNew X configuration file written to '/etc/x11/xorg.config11:08
PMaccaI guess I just have to reboot now?11:09
meindian523ok, it's called xorg,config now....11:09
meindian523*xorg.config....11:09
PMaccaOK, back in a bit11:11
duanedesign20-nvidia.conf11:11
duanedesignDuring the installation of the proprietary Nvidia driver, a config file (20-nvidia.conf) will be installed in your /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d directory.. It allows Xorg to use the nvidia's driver at Xorg start.11:11
duanedesignfudge thats not right11:12
duanedesigni dont have one11:12
duanedesignoh i see11:13
duanedesignhe got it11:13
duanedesignNew X configuration file written to '/etc/x11/xorg.config11:13
meindian523duanedesign, you didn't?11:13
duanedesignmeindian523: sorry i confused myself :)11:13
meindian523.....get that message?11:14
meindian523now you confused me11:14
duanedesignhopefully the xorg.config will sort his issues out11:15
meindian523well?11:16
duanedesignheh11:16
PMaccaCrashed the whole system.11:16
meindian523seriously?11:16
PMaccaYep.11:16
meindian523duane !11:16
duanedesignPMacca: did it start in low graphics mode11:16
duanedesignPMacca: you can delete the file it made with: sudo rm /etc/x11/xorg.config11:17
PMaccaI had to restart it in low graphics mode. It didn't even load the first time. The monitor came up with no input and switched to stand by.11:17
PMaccaNo such file exists.11:19
duanedesignPMacca: you can delete the file it made with: sudo rm /etc/X11/xorg.config11:20
duanedesignits a capital X11:20
duanedesign:P11:20
PMaccaNo such file exists, I tryed both upper and lower case.11:20
duanedesignok:  ls /etc/X11/11:21
PMaccayep11:21
duanedesigndo you see a xorg.conf11:21
meindian523+1 exactly what I was typin....11:21
duanedesignxorg.config11:21
meindian523if nothin, try ls -aF /etc/X1111:23
meindian523PMacca, ^11:23
PMaccaIf this was happening to someone else I'd be laughing, as it is it's hard to stop smiling....11:23
meindian523what happened?11:24
duanedesignPMacca: did the Terminal command:     ls /etc/X11/11:24
duanedesignreturn any file that looks like xorg.conf or xorg.config11:24
* meindian523 thinks we are giving ultra-basic commands to a *nix guru......11:24
PMaccaYeah, I got something, do you want me to paste it again?11:25
duanedesignis there a xorg.conf11:25
duanedesignor xorg.config11:25
PMaccayep11:26
duanedesignok which one :)11:26
PMaccaxorg.conf and a few backups and a failsafe11:26
PMaccaSorry my bad.11:27
duanedesignok can you run the command:    gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf11:27
duanedesignPMacca: and paste that at http://paste.ubuntu.com11:27
duanedesignPMacca: i have a similar nvidia card11:28
duanedesignill compare it to mine. If worse comes to worse we will delete it and you will be back were you started at least11:28
PMaccahttp://paste.ubuntu.com/466403/11:30
PMaccaThanks, appologies for the delay cut and paste mix up.11:31
duanedesignPMacca: no problem11:31
duanedesignPM thats identical to mine :\11:32
PMaccaOK, so where am I going wrong. How about I reinstall the NVIDIA drivers from the start?11:32
duanedesignPMacca: yep11:33
duanedesignthat is what i would do11:33
duanedesignPMacca: we might want to get rid of that xorg.conf11:33
PMaccaOK, do you mind walking me through so I can check for misses?11:33
duanedesignthe command:  mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.bak11:34
duanedesignthat will keep the file 'just in case' but get it out of the way11:34
duanedesignit will just rename the file so the computer wont see it but you can get to it if for some reason you need to11:35
PMaccaOK, I just got permission denied on that mv11:35
PMaccaI'll try again11:35
duanedesignoh11:35
duanedesignsudo11:35
duanedesignsudo mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.bak11:36
* meindian523 prefers sudo -i when we know we are going to be sitting in # for a while11:36
PMaccalooks like that worked.11:37
duanedesignPMacca: ok11:38
duanedesignPMacca: sudo apt-get remove nvidia-current; sudo apt-get install nvidia-current11:38
duanedesignPMacca: could you run that command please11:38
* meindian523 prefers aptitude nowadays11:38
* duanedesign found a jockey bug that might be PMaccas problem11:39
* meindian523 googles jockey11:39
PMaccaOK.11:39
duanedesignPMacca: ok now this next command is going to give you a few choices11:40
meindian523ah, aka Hardware drivers11:40
duanedesignselect the alternative that matches the driver that you have installed11:41
duanedesign(e.g. /usr/lib/nvidia-current/ld.so.conf for nvidia-current):11:41
duanedesignhere is what mine looked like:11:41
duanedesign* 0            /usr/lib/nvidia-current/ld.so.conf   9700      auto mode11:41
duanedesignso i selected   011:41
duanedesignthere was also the option:11:42
duanedesign  1            /usr/lib/mesa/ld.so.conf             500       manual mode11:42
PMaccaOK, what comand am I using? Sorry, me = noob11:42
duanedesigni just wanted to explain it before i gave you the command11:42
duanedesign:)11:42
duanedesignPMacca: sudo update-alternatives --config gl_conf11:42
duanedesignthat is it11:43
duanedesignis it making sense?11:44
PMaccaMakes sense, but I gust got no alternatives for gl_config11:45
duanedesignPMacca: what happened when you ran the command?11:45
duanedesignit said : There are 0 choices for the alternative gl_conf11:46
PMaccaupdate-alternatives: error: no alternatives for gl_config.11:46
PMaccaJust looking back at whats been installed it looks like there is already an updates/dkms/ in the sanity check.11:48
PMaccaYeah, it's already in auto mode11:49
PMaccaupdate-alternatives: using /usr/lib/nvidia-current/ld.so.conf to provide /etc/ld.so.conf.d/GL.conf (gl_conf) in auto mode.11:50
duanedesignok11:50
PMaccaThink it might work?11:51
duanedesignone sec11:51
duanedesignlol,  the bug report says to run: sudo nvidia-xconfig11:51
duanedesignthen reboot11:51
PMaccaOK, I'll try that then?11:52
duanedesignPMafter reading the bug this is definetly your issue11:52
duanedesignnvidia driver shows to be activated under Hrdware Drivers but no OpenGL support11:52
duanedesignhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia#Common%20Issues11:52
duanedesignPMacca: i would11:52
PMaccaAppreciate the hard work. If your ever in Osaka look me up for a few beers.11:52
duanedesignPMacca: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=138620711:53
duanedesignthere is also a forum thread on the issue11:53
PMaccaOK, I just got the New X config written11:53
duanedesignIf you need to ask additional questions specific to the problem11:54
duanedesignPMacca: i guess try a reboot :)11:54
PMaccaThanks. I'll be back in a bit to let you know how it goes.11:54
* duanedesign crosses fingers11:54
* meindian523 crosses duanedesign's feet11:55
meindian523....and toes11:56
duanedesignmeindian523: right11:56
duanedesignmeindian523: after reading the bug report and forum thread that is definetly his issue11:56
meindian523hmm11:56
duanedesigni just hope the workaround...works11:56
meindian523lessee11:56
duanedesignhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia#Common%20Issues11:57
duanedesignhttp://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=138620711:57
duanedesignare you in safe mode ? PMacca11:58
PMaccaCrashed again. I'm gonna take a look at those threads and see11:58
PMaccaWhat happens.11:58
duanedesignugh11:58
duanedesignPMacca: the forum thread might provide insifgt11:58
duanedesignhttp://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=138620711:58
PMaccaThanks for your help anyway, at least I know what the problem is now.11:58
duanedesignhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia#Common%20Issues11:58
* meindian523 uncrosses duanedesign's feet and toes11:58
PMaccaLater guys.11:59
duanedesignPMacca:later comae back and let us know11:59
duanedesign*sigh*11:59
meindian523what he said11:59
duanedesigndefeated11:59
duanedesigni hate that :\12:00
meindian523everyone does12:00
duanedesigngoing to get breakfast. see you in a few minutes meindian52312:00
meindian523k duanedesign12:00
duanedesignmnom nom nom nom12:01
duanedesign:)12:01
meindian523:)12:04
meindian523what's the time there duanedesign ?12:04
meindian523oi , nm5d4e3whb]12:09
meindian523  /912:09
meindian523        zzzzz12:11
meindian523_____/_o12:12
meindian523what's the time there duanedesign ?12:12
* meindian523 gtg, forgot I have to meet friends in 15 min12:14
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philinuxo/16:47
Silver_Fox_\o16:48
Mjiigneither echo -e "\a" or beep (once it's installed) will work for me. any help?17:09
pedro3005Mjiig, maybe the pc speaker is muted17:18
pedro3005have you checked alsamixer?17:19
Mjiignot sure what you mean by check alsomixer17:19
Mjiigspeaker is definitely not muted17:19
pedro3005hm17:20
allonorHi, I entered a stick in my computer, and I think it had some viruses. Is there a chance my ubuntu could be compromised?17:41
holsteinallonor: sure17:43
holsteinmuch less of a chance though17:43
allonorholstein,  is there a way to check that?17:43
allonorholstein,  I did a rootkit scan but nothing found...17:43
holsteinusually we use live CD's and USB sticks to repair windows17:43
holsteinallonor: check what?17:44
holsteinexactly?17:44
allonorholstein,  I don't think you understand me.17:44
holsteinOK :)17:44
holsteinyou have windows installed17:44
allonorholstein,  I had some viruses on my usb stick which I connected to my computer.17:44
holsteinare you dual booting? with ubuntu?17:45
allonorholstein,  NO i only have ubuntu installed.17:45
holsteinOK17:45
allonorholstein,  And I was wondering if Ubuntu might be infected now...17:45
holsteincould be i suppose17:45
holsteinbut i dought it17:45
holsteinthere are antivirus tools AFAIK17:46
holsteinyou could scan17:46
holsteini wouldnt worry about it17:46
allonorholstein, well I do worry:)17:46
allonorholstein,  av tools like?17:46
holsteinif your not running .exe's in wine as root or something17:46
holsteineven then17:46
allonorholstein,  I don't wine installed.17:47
holsteini would just google around17:47
holsteini found http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-941584.html17:47
allonorOk17:47
allonorthanks17:48
holsteintheres talk aoubt clamAV17:48
holsteinive used it in windows in the past17:48
holsteini would assume you can just scan the stick17:48
holsteineven if it finds something17:48
holsteinthat doesnt mean the virus has or can infect ubuntu17:49
holsteinhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/ClamAV17:49
holsteinhttp://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31672917:50
holsteinallonor: good luck :)17:51
holderChromium tabs are crashing, the google site is no help, or I can't find the answer. Should I re-install?19:15
duanedesignholder: i am not super familiar with chromium but with firefox creating a new user usually solves a lot of issues19:17
holderA new user?19:18
duanedesignholder: are you using the : chrome-ubuntu-theme scrollbar extension19:21
holder0 extensions19:21
holderIt makes no sense. I don't think I have any of the software that causes chrome to crash either19:22
duanedesignholder: does the crash happen when you drag tabs out of the browser and drop on desktop?19:23
holderFrom the moment I open chromium the tabs crash, most times. I can reload and the error will go away for a moment.19:24
duanedesignholder: hmm. Are you installing Chromium from the daily ppa?19:27
duanedesignahh i see. chromium-browser is in the repository19:28
duanedesignholder: depending on which you are running, you could try the version in the daily ppa and see if it runs better. http://www.liberiangeek.net/2010/05/how-to-install-chromium-google-chrome-in-ubuntu-10-04-lucid-lynx/19:31
HanifBalochhi this is raj i need some help on gnomeppp19:35
HanifBalochi need help19:37
HanifBalochguruss i need your help19:37
svakshaHanifBaloch: if you describe the problem people may be able to help19:47
HanifBalochoh thank you svaksha i actualy have problem with my gnomeppp and firefox on Ubuntu19:49
HanifBalochthe gnomeppp does not detect my vwireless modem and firefox always starts in offline mode19:50
HanifBalochsvaksha: are you there19:56
HanifBalochdo you know any one master on firefox problems and gnome-ppp too19:57
zkriesseHanifBaloch: yeah ddecator is the guy for firefox19:58
zkriessehe's not here though19:58
HanifBalochthan where should i go?:-(19:59
Silver_Fox_Afternoon =)20:06
phillwHanifBaloch: lovinglinux keeps an excellent support thread at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1193567 on the main ubuntu forum (he's a really nice guy as well.)20:10
HanifBalochphillw thank God you are back i was wandering here20:12
phillwlol, honest, i cannot be on 24 / 7 .. it just seems that way at times :p20:13
HanifBalochi too but when i got any problem i always remember you dear20:14
HanifBalochbcz you have been very much helpful to me20:15
HanifBalochand i have learnt a lot from your knowledge20:15

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