[00:43] <johnny77> I tried to install Ubuntu netbook in a dual boot. Something went wrong, now when I boot I end up with a grub rescue command line. Can anyone help?
[00:44] <AndrewMC> johnny77: try #ubuntu
[00:44] <johnny77> ok, thanks.
[01:30] <pablo22> I cannot connect to WPA or WEP Routers with 10.04. Suggestions? Advice?
[01:34] <_schism_> evening all
[01:34] <_schism_> how do I buy music through ubuntu one in 9.10?
[02:17] <johnny77> I was able to remove the grub and boot into windows. Is it hard to fix the partitions?
[02:21] <johnny77> how do I run gparted from the live CD?
[04:56] <AbhiJit> hi
[06:55] <sebsebseb> Hi
[06:56] <coolbhavi> sebsebseb, hey
[06:56] <sebsebseb> coolbhavi: Hey
[06:57] <mccrase90> would anyone here be able to help me get my sound drivers straightened out?
[06:58] <sebsebseb> !sound | probably useless, but here you go anyway mccrase90
[06:58] <ubot2> probably useless, but here you go anyway mccrase90: If you're having problems with sound, click the Volume applet, then Sound Preferences, and check your Volume, Hardware, Input, and Output settings.  If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/DmixPlugin - For playing audio files,  see !players and !mp3.
[06:59] <mccrase90> alright, sound preferences shows no hardware so...i messed somethin up
[07:00] <sebsebseb> mccrase90: Did sound work ok before?
[07:00] <mccrase90> yeah, but my mic wasn't working
[07:00] <mccrase90> i found something saying that if i switched to oss from alsa the mic would work
[07:00] <coolbhavi> mccrase90, do a lspci and pastebin the output please
[07:00] <sebsebseb> mccrase90: ok and the mic hasn't worked for you at all so far with Ubuntu?
[07:01] <mccrase90> not at all, no
[07:01] <sebsebseb> mccrase90: ok so you probably need to configure it
[07:01] <sebsebseb> good luck with that
[07:01] <mccrase90> 00:00.0 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] RS780 Host Bridge
[07:01] <mccrase90> 00:01.0 PCI bridge: Acer Incorporated [ALI] Device 9602
[07:01] <mccrase90> 00:05.0 PCI bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] RS780 PCI to PCI bridge (PCIE port 1)
[07:01] <mccrase90> 00:07.0 PCI bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] RS780 PCI to PCI bridge (PCIE port 3)
[07:01] <mccrase90> 00:09.0 PCI bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] RS780 PCI to PCI bridge (PCIE port 4)
[07:01] <mccrase90> 00:11.0 SATA controller: ATI Technologies Inc SB700/SB800 SATA Controller [AHCI mode]
[07:01] <mccrase90> 00:12.0 USB Controller: ATI Technologies Inc SB700/SB800 USB OHCI0 Controller
[07:01] <mccrase90> 00:12.1 USB Controller: ATI Technologies Inc SB700 USB OHCI1 Controller
[07:01] <mccrase90> 00:12.2 USB Controller: ATI Technologies Inc SB700/SB800 USB EHCI Controller
[07:01] <mccrase90> 00:13.0 USB Controller: ATI Technologies Inc SB700/SB800 USB OHCI0 Controller
[07:01] <mccrase90> 00:13.1 USB Controller: ATI Technologies Inc SB700 USB OHCI1 Controller
[07:01] <mccrase90> 00:13.2 USB Controller: ATI Technologies Inc SB700/SB800 USB EHCI Controller
[07:01] <mccrase90> 00:14.0 SMBus: ATI Technologies Inc SBx00 SMBus Controller (rev 3a)
[07:01] <mccrase90> 00:14.1 IDE interface: ATI Technologies Inc SB700/SB800 IDE Controller
[07:01] <sebsebseb> !pastebin | mccrase90
[07:01] <ubot2> mccrase90: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://tinyurl.com/imagebin | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.
[07:02] <mccrase90> oops lol
[07:02] <sebsebseb> mccrase90: nice flooding :D
[07:02] <mccrase90> thanks, i do what i can
[07:02] <mccrase90> but yeah, i did an lshw and the driver for my audio is oss
[07:04] <coolbhavi> mccrase90, okay but whats your sound card make n model?
[07:04] <mccrase90> ATI Technologies Inc SBx00 Azalia (Intel HDA)
[07:04] <mccrase90> is that what you're lookin for?
[07:04] <coolbhavi> mccrase90, yes
[07:05] <coolbhavi> which os version?
[07:05] <mccrase90> 10.04
[07:05] <mccrase90> comp is an acer aspire 6530
[07:05] <coolbhavi> hmm did you update os recently?
[07:06] <mccrase90> yeah a few days ago
[07:06] <mccrase90> and i just checked for updates
[07:07] <coolbhavi> hmm so after the update the sound isnt working?
[07:08] <mccrase90> no, after i tried to switch from alsa to oss
[07:08] <mccrase90> i'm not sure if that was before or after the update
[07:08] <mccrase90> i think after
[07:09] <coolbhavi> hmm do you have pulseaudio installed by any chance
[07:09] <mccrase90> i dunno
[07:09] <coolbhavi> do a dpkg --get-selections | grep pulseaudio and see
[07:10] <mccrase90> type all that in the terminal?
[07:11] <coolbhavi> yes
[07:11] <coolbhavi> and see
[07:12] <mccrase90> now what do you want to know?
[07:12] <mccrase90> theres like 5 pulseaudios with install across from them
[07:13] <coolbhavi> pastebin its output please
[07:13] <mccrase90> http://paste.ubuntu.com/505555/
[07:15] <coolbhavi> mccrase90, so this is a known problem with pulseaudio see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1042320
[07:16] <coolbhavi> try the mic steps given there
[07:19] <coolbhavi> mccrase90, sorry have to leave now work calling... someone else will help you out mate
[07:19] <mccrase90> alright, thanks for the help
[07:19] <mccrase90> have fun at work haha
[07:19] <coolbhavi> sure anytime! :)
[07:48] <Marty_dumb> hello
[11:33] <krogers0001> hello everyone
[11:34] <krogers0001> when does the new ubuntu come out?
[11:58] <duanedesign> morning all
[13:07] <johnny77> I installed unbuntu netbook with windows xp dual boot. But I've lost the ability to boot to windows. how do I get it back?
[13:11] <Mohan_chml> johnny77: had you tried with a Windows XP disk and getting into recovery?
[13:12] <johnny77> i don't have a windows recovery disk.
[13:12] <johnny77> The grub menu does not give me an option to boot into windiws.
[13:12] <johnny77> windows.
[13:13] <Mohan_chml> johnny77: any Win XP CD?? any
[13:13] <johnny77> nope, the windows came installed.
[13:14] <Mohan_chml> All solutions I found is for a XP CD :/
[13:14] <Mohan_chml> lemme look deep
[13:16] <johnny77> can i not edit the grub menu to add an option for windows? The drive and all the files are there. It's mounted when I boot into Ubuntu. I just am not given the option to boot windows from the grub menu
[13:17] <Mohan_chml> johnny77: Are you in the same machine now?
[13:17] <johnny77> no, i am currently on my wifes computer.
[13:25] <Mohan_chml> johnny77: can you get into that machine now?
[13:25] <johnny77> sure, I can. It boots up nicely into Ubuntu.
[13:29] <duanedesign> johnny77: hello
[13:29] <duanedesign> hello Mohan_chml
[13:29] <johnny77> hello.
[13:29] <Mohan_chml> Heya duanedesign. What you suggest for the above..? os-prober?
[13:32] <duanedesign> yeah you can try: sudo os-prober
[13:32] <duanedesign> sudo update-grub
[13:33] <johnny77> at the grub menu type "C" to get to command line then "sudo os-prober" then  "sudo update-grub" ?
[13:33] <duanedesign> yes
[13:34] <duanedesign> johnny77: you should be able to see if sudo os-prober found windows
[13:34] <duanedesign> /dev/sda1:Windows Vista (loader):Windows:chain
[13:34] <duanedesign> something like that should print to screen^
[13:35] <johnny77> ok. going to try it now.
[13:42] <johnny77> at the grub menu I typed C it gave me a "grub>" when I typed sudo os-prober it typed unknown command 'sudo'
[13:44] <Mohan_chml> johnny77: you dont have to goto frub
[13:44] <Mohan_chml> quit it. come back to normal terminal and try sudo os-prober
[13:45] <Mohan_chml> duanedesign: I will brb
[13:45] <johnny77> how do I go to normal terminal from the grub menu?
[13:47] <johnny77> or should i boot all the way into ubuntu and use terminal there.
[13:50] <Mohan_chml> johnny77: open up a new terminal and do sudo os-prober
[13:50] <duanedesign> johnny77: yes probably need to boot into ubuntu
[13:53] <duanedesign> or try the commands without sudo
[14:02] <johnny77> did the command, rebooted windows appear as option.. windows now checking disk
[14:04] <johnny77> after disk check, rebooted, chose windows again and now it's booting into windows.
[14:05] <johnny77> Thank you guys so much. I've been here several times working with ubuntu and you've always helped. thank you.
[14:05] <duanedesign> johnny77: glad it worked
[14:05] <duanedesign> :)
[14:13] <Mohan_chml> have a good day johnny77 (:
[14:13] <Mohan_chml> hiya duanedesign. sup?
[14:14] <shahan> Hello :)
[14:14] <Mohan_chml> Hello shahan
[14:15] <shahan> I am getting a message while starting my PC
[14:15] <shahan> Enter Password for Default Keyring to Unlock
[14:17] <Mohan_chml> Ummm.! you set some pass?
[14:17] <shahan> Mohan_chml: I have forgotten, what I did
[14:18] <shahan> Mohan_chml: but I give the password (which I use for login)
[14:18] <Mohan_chml> shadeslayer: you installed a network manager I think
[14:18] <shadeslayer> hmm?
[14:19] <AbhiJit> hiyyaa shadeslayer sheduuuu how are you?
[14:19] <AbhiJit> :P
[14:19] <shadeslayer> \o
[14:21] <Mohan_chml> AbhiJit: Everything is logged here. so Play at -team and not here :P
[14:22] <AbhiJit> :(
[14:22] <Mohan_chml> shahan: You can read http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1421641
[14:22] <Mohan_chml> awww shadeslayer wrong ping :(
[14:22] <shadeslayer> :)
[14:23] <Mohan_chml> whats up shadeslayer?
[14:24] <shadeslayer> something fishy with kubuntu-desktop :P
[14:24] <shadeslayer> wants to remove my entire KDE install
[14:24] <AbhiJit> :P owwwoooww!!!
[16:57] <rd2b> Hi all, I d like to know which IRC software to use ?
[17:06] <Silver_Fox_> Hello.
[17:54] <Fanshawe> I can't get alarms in Evolution working. Is this some sort of bug?
[17:57] <IAmNotThatGuy> Fanshawe: I have never tried it. Had you google about this issue?
[17:57] <IAmNotThatGuy> googled*
[17:58] <Fanshawe> I have, yeah. It seems prevalent but I haven't found out why it happens or how to fix it.
[18:01] <IAmNotThatGuy> Fanshawe: you read http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1347446 ?
[18:04] <Fanshawe>  Compiz, eh? That's unfortunate.
[18:05] <Fanshawe> And strange, since Ubuntu is put out with both Compiz and Evolution, right?
[18:05] <IAmNotThatGuy> Yeah! just got a page about the error you got
[18:05] <IAmNotThatGuy> yep!
[18:05] <Fanshawe> Maybe there's some sort of fix?
[18:47] <bobo123> Hi! I have a small problem here....  I want to share a printer to the (windows)computers in my local network, how do I do that/where do I set what my printer is called?
[18:48] <bobo123> if I want to share it giving it the samba "HP" so the other computers can reach it at \\BIGCOMPUTER\HP
[18:51] <IAmNotThatGuy> bobo123: I think you can see http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=268245
[19:33] <raubvogel> If you are configuring bind9, in which of the three named.conf files would you put the acl's in?
[19:34] <bobo123> I made it working by adding   "printing = cups"  and  "printcap name = cups"  in /etc/samba/smb.conf (actually just removing two semicolons ; in the file) so now it works.... Now I just wonder why they are commented out as default? shouldn't printersharing be as easy as that checkbox in printersettings?
[20:19] <kennyg1980> has anyone tried 10.10
[20:21] <geekosopher> kennyg1980: not yet... any issues?
[20:23] <kennyg1980> just noticed it was out this weekend, so i was thinking about trying it out on virtualbox, just wondered what others thought
[20:23] <kennyg1980> beta that is
[20:23] <geekosopher> all discussion on Maverick still takes place at #ubuntu+1 channel
[20:25] <geekosopher> kennyg1980: a release candidate of maverick is already out.
[21:39] <HorseloverFrost> Hi, I'm trying ubuntu for the first time and am having a bit of a problem. I've downloaded the DVD and am trying to get it to boot. It starts ok and gets to the initial menu, but from there won't recognise my keyboard. I'm running Apple hardware (a xeon mac pro). This is my first time running a non-apple OS on this hardware.
[21:40] <Bizurke> So it is an Apple machine I assume?
[21:41] <HorseloverFrost> Yes.
[21:41] <Bizurke> do you have a non apple keyboard you could try?
[21:41] <HorseloverFrost> Yes.
[21:42] <HorseloverFrost> I have my keyboard plugged into my monitor's usb port. Might that be affecting it?
[21:42] <Bizurke> you have an iMac?
[21:42] <HorseloverFrost> No, a Mac pro. Quad core Xeon.
[21:42] <Bizurke> oh yes, that could definitely be it
[21:43] <Bizurke> at this point the USB on the monitor has not been set up, so Ubuntu probably doesn't know those ports exist
[21:43] <Bizurke> and have your mouse plugged directly in to the machine as well
[21:43] <Bizurke> at least during install
[21:44] <HorseloverFrost> That's a bit inconvienient, but I guess I could try that.
[21:45] <Bizurke> I'm guessing you can get it all to work after installation. I've only installed Debian on a Mac, never Ubuntu now that I think of it
[21:45] <HorseloverFrost> I had a similar setup I used to use with FreeBSD (with the keyboard plugged into the monitor) and had no trouble with that. That was on a PowerPC though.
[21:46] <Bizurke> USB crap seems to change every other generation for macs. Like about 50% of the ones we had at the last company I worked at couldn't get power to the keyboard so the USB on the keyboard was worthless. Just randomly
[21:46] <Bizurke> I'm not 100% positive on this. But I personally would try having each device plugged directly in to the box for installation
[21:46] <HorseloverFrost> Yeah, used to be the keyboard bus only got half power.
[21:47] <HorseloverFrost> Okay, I'll try that. and a non-apple keyboard too.
[21:47] <HorseloverFrost> Thanks.
[23:41] <dengaku_sco> hello
[23:43] <dengaku_sco> i was wondering, can i install ubuntu on an SD card using the USB installer?
[23:43] <dengaku_sco> so that i can run Ubuntu from the SD card?
[23:49] <stlsaint> dengaku_sco: no
[23:49] <stlsaint> dengaku_sco: dont use the usb installer
[23:49] <stlsaint> dengaku_sco: use the regular ubuntu installer and just choose the sd card as the install location
[23:50] <dengaku_sco> aah ok