[00:02] <kosaidpo> here
[00:02] <kosaidpo> http://imagebin.org/112089
[00:02] <kosaidpo> the scd
[00:02] <kosaidpo> http://imagebin.org/112088
[00:05] <kosaidpo> any idea
[00:05] <kosaidpo> all files there are mine
[00:05]  * duanedesign looking
[00:05] <kosaidpo> n got the right read/write
[00:05] <kosaidpo> ok
[00:07] <duanedesign> kosaidpo: try closing Chromium and opening a Terminal. Then run this command:  mv ~/.config/chromium/Default ~/.config/chromium/Backup
[00:07] <duanedesign> then open Chromium and see if you still get the message
[00:09] <kosaidpo> duanedesign: ok
[00:10] <duanedesign> kosaidpo: did Cromium open ok? without the warning?
[00:10] <kosaidpo> yehh
[00:10] <duanedesign> ok
[00:10] <kosaidpo> but i lost my preference
[00:10] <duanedesign> kosaidpo: yah we will fix that
[00:11] <kosaidpo> so i need to change permission of that file
[00:11] <kosaidpo> right
[00:11] <duanedesign> kosaidpo: close Chromium
[00:11] <duanedesign> kosaidpo: and go back to the Terminal
[00:11] <kosaidpo> yeh
[00:11] <kosaidpo> set that default as mine
[00:11] <kosaidpo> ?
[00:11] <duanedesign> run the command:   rm -rf ~/.config/chromium/Default
[00:11] <kosaidpo> with rw permission ?
[00:11] <duanedesign> then the command:  cp -R ~/.config/chromium/Backup ~/.config/chromium/Default
[00:12] <duanedesign> that will move the file back to where it was.
[00:12] <kosaidpo> yeh i kno
[00:12] <kosaidpo> the warnin is bk again
[00:12] <duanedesign> This is often fixed by simply moving the file
[00:13] <kosaidpo> wht files ?
[00:13] <kosaidpo> well when
[00:13] <kosaidpo>  did that mv
[00:13] <kosaidpo> again
[00:13] <kosaidpo> i got the warnin
[00:13] <zkriesse> !spam
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[00:13] <zkriesse> grrr
[00:13] <zkriesse> !flood
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[00:14] <kosaidpo> duanedesign: so how ill get my prefer bk ?
[00:15] <duanedesign> kosaidpo: did you run the commands?
[00:15] <kosaidpo> yehh
[00:15] <duanedesign> kosaidpo: the three commands in order were:
[00:15] <duanedesign> mv ~/.config/chromium/Default ~/.config/chromium/Backup
[00:15] <duanedesign> rm -rf ~/.config/chromium/Default
[00:16] <duanedesign> cp -R ~/.config/chromium/Backup  ~/.config/chromium/Default
[00:16] <duanedesign> the first one should of copied your preferences to ~/.config/chromium/Backup
[00:17] <kosaidpo> duanedesign: i did
[00:17] <kosaidpo> ill launch chromuim now
[00:17] <kosaidpo> n see
[00:17] <duanedesign> okie
[00:17] <kosaidpo> same problem again
[00:20] <duanedesign> kosaidpo: here is the bug report on the problem.  bug 601690
[00:20] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 601690 in chromium-browser (Ubuntu) "chromium could not open profile correctly (affects: 3) (heat: 70)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/601690
[00:20] <starcraftman> test
[00:21] <duanedesign> kosaidpo: this is the workaround suggested in the bug report. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1341721
[00:21] <kosaidpo> ok ill give it a read
[00:23] <kosaidpo> uhm thers nething
[00:27] <duanedesign> here is the bug report from chromium  http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=27756
[00:28] <kosaidpo> yeh i saw it
[00:28] <kosaidpo>  but theres no tip to handel it right
[00:28] <duanedesign> pretty much what we tried. http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1341721.html
[03:34] <pseudosmart> I only have 2 resolutions available to me in 10.04, 800 x 600 and 640x480. Does anyone know how to add screen resolutions? I've tried xrandr, but it doesn't seem to be working
[05:41] <cookr35> .window 2
[09:45] <salvorHardin> Guys!
[09:45] <salvorHardin> I want to master ubuntu
[09:45] <salvorHardin> teach me young masters
[11:57] <duanedesign> morning all
[11:59] <Puck`> good morning duanedesign
[12:39] <duanedesign> hey there Puck`
[14:15] <ZeRoDeAtH50435> Does anyone know of three backup sites used for redundancy?
[14:18] <zeroseven0183> Hi ZeRoDeAtH50435, what do you mean?
[14:18] <zeroseven0183> Do you mean online backup services?
[14:21] <ZeRoDeAtH50435> yeah I think but I do not know its a question for my class
[14:22] <hobgoblin> ubuntu1 could be one I assume and dropbox
[14:22] <ZeRoDeAtH50435> its just says:   Describe the three backup sites used for redundancy. List specifics that differentiate the three sites.  and thats it and thats why im at a lose
[14:22] <hobgoblin> but perhaps you should do your own homework :D
[14:23] <ZeRoDeAtH50435> True but I have no clue what the question talking about much less where to find what I need to answer these questions
[14:24] <zeroseven0183> What's the main subject of your class?
[14:24] <hobgoblin> good job you are where you can learn then :)
[14:25] <ZeRoDeAtH50435> network security+
[14:26] <zeroseven0183> Interesting subject
[14:27] <ZeRoDeAtH50435> yeah it is but I have no clue what the question is asking and from what i have found from google there are no backup site used for redundancy
[14:28] <zeroseven0183> I'm thinking of "Disaster Recovery Plan"
[14:29] <ZeRoDeAtH50435> yeah its something like that but we did that in the last unit
[14:31] <zeroseven0183> Well, I did a research... and here's what I found
[14:32] <zeroseven0183> the three types of backup sites are cold sites, warm sites and hot sites
[14:32] <zeroseven0183> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backup_site
[14:34] <zeroseven0183> Forget about the word "redundancy" because it's really *redundant* when you talk about backups
[14:34] <ZeRoDeAtH50435> ok thats great I found one that in not from wikipedia so thanks ok I had read that but didnt know thats you have been a big help
[14:35] <zeroseven0183> Alright. Study hard and make your momma proud.
[14:35] <zeroseven0183> Don't forget to thank Google
[14:35] <zeroseven0183> :-)
[14:36] <ZeRoDeAtH50435> :-D ok thanks
[15:24] <_dev_null> hello :)
[15:47] <kosaidpo> hello is any way to let xpad to start at the boot
[15:56] <bobo123> kosaidpo:  I suppose you can add it in System-Settings-Upstartsprograms
[15:57] <bobo123> I don't know exactly what is called in english. the icon is purple with a green arrow.
[19:05] <sebsebseb> Hi
[19:15] <geirha> Howdy
[19:15] <sebsebseb> geirha: Hey
[19:16] <geirha> Got you quite confused in #ubuntu the other day, didn't I? ;)
[19:47] <bnt007> How do i add a trash icon in the "main menu" ?, i have to click on 'new item', and then... ?
[19:57] <seidos> why doesn't sudo iwconfig wlan0 ap 00:00:00:00:00:00 work in assigning the access point address?
[19:58] <sebsebseb> geirha: What?
[20:06] <geirha> sebsebseb: run wubi in wine ... :)
[20:06] <sebsebseb> geirha: oh that, ah yes
[20:06] <sebsebseb> geirha: when I high lighted you by mistake
[21:34] <uchobby> Hello
[21:35] <uchobby> can I setup a printer to just make PDFs? I've just installed Ubuntu recently and cant find a driver for my printer. I figure I can print to PDF and email or file xfer it to the print server.
[21:37] <geirha> uchobby: That should already be set up
[21:38] <uchobby> Oh, guess I should try printing.. no printer shows up in the printer admin thing
[21:38] <geirha> File -> Print ... ->  Print to file
[21:38] <geirha> Some programs can generate pdfs directly, like openoffice write
[21:39] <geirha> r
[21:39] <uchobby> I tried to print from GEdit, selected "Print to file" and seen that it would do PDF
[21:43] <uchobby> Is there a way to get landscape printing? Just tried some source code and the line wrap at 80 or so, I typicaly use 128
[21:43] <uchobby> for code
[21:45] <geirha> uchobby: Look at the other tabs in the print window
[21:47] <uchobby> there is a grayed out option to control orientation
[22:02] <geirha> Weird, it's not greyed out here
[22:05] <uchobby> maybe it messed up due to all the attempts at making the Lexmark work
[22:21] <geirha> If so, I'd call it a bug :/
[22:21] <geirha> Oh wait, did you select the "Print to file" before switching to the other tabs?
[22:22] <geirha> I think it changes based on which printer is selected
[23:45] <kosaidpo> hello
[23:46] <kosaidpo> how can i make xpad launch at start up