[00:47] <zkriesse> g'day Laudanum
[02:40] <bd> I have Pinguy OS 10.04.1.2 installed, but when I boot into it, my monitor goes to standby. Help?
[04:46] <AbhiJit> hi
[04:48] <duanedesign> hello AbhiJit
[04:49] <AbhiJit> good morning duanedesign :)
[06:14] <geekosopher> good morning everyone
[06:15] <zkriesse> G'day geekosopher
[06:15] <zkriesse> robbmunson: !!!!!
[06:15] <robbmunson> morning
[10:07] <Rahi> sudo nautilus is not working
[10:07] <IAmNotThatGuy> Hey Rahi
[10:07] <AbhiJit> !error
[10:07] <ubot2> Please elaborate, your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information, errors, steps, and possibly configuration files (use the !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel)
[10:08] <IAmNotThatGuy> Hola AbhiJit
[10:08] <Rahi> IAmNotThatGuy: yes... "sudo nautilus" is not working
[10:08] <AbhiJit> ala IAmNotThatGuy
[10:08] <IAmNotThatGuy> Rahi: what is the error you get?
[10:10] <Rahi> IAmNotThatGuy:  http://paste.ubuntu.com/507108/
[10:11] <IAmNotThatGuy> strange error. Lemme surf
[10:11] <Rahi> IAmNotThatGuy: ok
[10:11] <IAmNotThatGuy> Rahi: I think it is a bug https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-burning/2009-February/007473.html
[10:12] <IAmNotThatGuy> BAh!
[10:12] <IAmNotThatGuy> Rahi: I think it is a bug https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-burning/2009-February/007473.html
[10:13] <Rahi> IAmNotThatGuy: hmm
[10:15] <shahan> IAmNotThatGuy: what can I do now?
[10:15] <shahan> IAmNotThatGuy: Its working now :)
[10:16] <IAmNotThatGuy> you can create a password fro root and login as root
[10:16] <IAmNotThatGuy> lol
[10:16] <shahan> IAmNotThatGuy:  I did nothing
[10:16] <IAmNotThatGuy> Hmmm
[10:16] <shahan> strange problem
[10:16] <Rahi> .
[10:16] <IAmNotThatGuy> I think it got to know that I am dealing thiis issue :D
[10:26] <coolbhavi> shahan, whats the problem?
[10:27] <shahan> coolbhavi: problem solved
[10:27] <shahan> coolbhavi: few moments ago  I faced with this problem http://paste.ubuntu.com/507108/
[10:28] <coolbhavi> shadeslayer, great mate did you try gksu nautilius?
[10:28] <coolbhavi> as an alternate?
[10:28] <shahan> coolbhavi: ya... same issue
[10:30] <shahan> coolbhavi: where r u from?
[10:30] <coolbhavi> shahan, login to #ubuntu-beginners-team channel
[10:30] <coolbhavi> we can have a chat there
[12:13] <Rahi> .
[12:14] <AbhiJit> ..
[12:57] <ravibn> Hello! I need help installing Ubuntu on my Laptop
[12:57] <AbhiJit> !details | ravibn
[12:57] <ubot2> ravibn: Please give us full details. For example: "I have a problem with ..., I'm running Ubuntu version .... When I try to do ..., I get the following output: ..., but I expected it to do ..."
[12:58] <ravibn> I have a Dell Latitude e6510
[12:59] <ravibn> the hardware config is Core i7 720QM CPU with 4GB RAM 802.11 n wireless and track pad
[12:59] <AbhiJit> what is the actual problem?
[13:00] <ravibn> so I tried ubuntu 64 and 32 bit desktop  10.04 lucid and maveric but was not successful
[13:00] <AbhiJit> !error | ravibn
[13:00] <ubot2> ravibn: Please elaborate, your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information, errors, steps, and possibly configuration files (use the !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel)
[13:00] <ravibn> when I boot with the live CD it does not show up anything at all
[13:02] <IAmNotThatGuy> ravibn: You installed 10.04 version?
[13:02] <ravibn> yes!
[13:02] <IAmNotThatGuy> I think it might be the Video driver issue
[13:02] <IAmNotThatGuy> Let me surf about more details
[13:03] <ravibn> with the same live CD I hv installed on another desk top and it works fine
[13:03] <ravibn> I have Nvidia grpx card on my laptop
[13:03] <ravibn> it is NVS 3100
[13:05] <IAmNotThatGuy> ravibn: <ravibn> with the same live CD I hv installed on another desk top and it works fine
[13:05] <IAmNotThatGuy> aww
[13:05] <IAmNotThatGuy> sory
[13:05] <IAmNotThatGuy> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1421945
[13:06] <IAmNotThatGuy> That says that the kernel version must be 2.6.33 or the next. Kindly check it (:
[13:07] <ravibn> IAmNotThatGuy : what do you intent to advice ?
[13:09] <ravibn> Anyone here can help me with this problem ?
[13:10] <IAmNotThatGuy> ravibn: check the kernel version of the Live CD you use
[13:11] <IAmNotThatGuy> if it is not after 2.6.33, then get another CD with later kernel versions
[13:12] <ravibn> I downloaded ISO from ubuntu website and burnt it to CD
[13:12] <ravibn> How do I check the kernel version on the CD ?
[13:13] <AbhiJit> ravibn, are you inside live cd right now?
[13:13] <ravibn> no I willl put that cd on drive
[13:13] <AbhiJit> ravibn, you can check kernel version by 'uname -r'
[13:17] <ravibn> Abhijit : I am back and I have the live cd on my DVD drive
[13:17] <ravibn> AbhiJit : which directory will show the kernel version on this live cd
[13:19] <AbhiJit> ravibn, go to terminal and to uname -r
[13:19] <AbhiJit> do*
[13:25] <ravibn> AbhiJit : it does not show the kernel version when we download the ISO image from ubuntu website
[13:25] <AbhiJit> it shoud
[13:25] <AbhiJit> ravibn, you just go to application>accessoreis>terminal and to 'uname -r'
[13:26] <ravibn> ok! when I cannot boot the laptop how can I go to application > accessories > terminal
[13:27] <philinux> If his livecd wont boot how is he going to do this?
[13:27] <philinux> ravibn: do you see anything at all when booting the cd
[13:28] <ravibn> I just see the blank screen
[13:28] <AbhiJit> :(
[13:29] <philinux> ravibn: but you've used it to install to other machine
[13:29] <ravibn> yes! it works really good on other machines
[13:30] <AbhiJit> ravibn, why not take this cd in to a computer when it boots? and then check kernel? then insatll latest kernel
[13:31] <philinux> The LUCID kernel is 2.6.32 I would get the 10.10 livecd or usb for this machine
[13:31] <ravibn> Abhijit : after installation on other machines the kernel has been updated
[13:32] <ravibn> 10.10 is only bera
[13:32] <AbhiJit> ravibn, get the new ubuntu tthen
[13:32] <ravibn> sorry beta
[13:32] <AbhiJit> 4 days remains
[13:32] <duanedesign> if it is the 10.10 release candidate it is 2.6.35
[13:32] <ravibn> Ok! will wait for another 4 days
[13:33] <duanedesign> yeah  wont be much difference between what you get now and what you get in 4 days
[13:33] <ravibn> Ok! will try and see if it works
[13:33] <philinux> ravibn: It's at Release candidate stage
[13:34] <philinux> ravibn: you could create a live usb
[13:34] <ravibn> thats right ! I think on Oct 10 it will be a offical release
[13:34] <ravibn> thanks anyway
[19:09] <Bodsda> evening team
[19:10] <IAmNotThatGuy> Bodsda: Hola :)
[19:10] <Bodsda> Hi IAmNotThatGuy - dont think weve met before
[19:11] <Bodsda> ah
[19:11] <Bodsda> hey mohi1
[19:11] <mohi1> Bodsda: what do you think now? :P
[19:11] <Bodsda> :)
[19:11] <mohi1> (:
[19:11] <mohi1> sup Bodsda ?
[19:12] <Bodsda> mohi1: working on my website, I am going to attempt to rebuild it by hand using html, css and php
[19:13] <Bodsda> mohi1: you?
[19:13] <mohi1> its 23:45 here. reading books (:
[19:13] <mohi1> book*
[19:15] <Bodsda> mohi1: nice, programming books I hope?
[19:16] <mohi1> nope. :P North and south :D felt too tired (:
[19:16] <Bodsda> mohi1: tut tut :)
[19:16]  * mohi1 closes the screen and continues reading :P JK
[19:17] <Bodsda> hah
[19:59] <phillw> Bodsda: building a site by hand is the best way. I built http://mgjuddltd.co.uk/ by coding everything
[20:00] <Bodsda> phillw: that looks pretty cool - nice work
[20:01] <Mjiig> if i set a cron job to run say at midday, and my computer is not on at midday, will the job run the next time i turn my computer on, or will it be forgotten about until midday tomorrow? thanks
[20:01] <aveilleux> Mjiig, it will be ignored until midday the next day
[20:03] <aveilleux> Mjiig, something you might want to look into is anacron.
[20:03] <phillw> Bodsda: http://mgjuddltd.co.uk/info.php details the fact I learned about accessibilty coding. I was not expecting an 'AAA' rating, but got it, further details at http://forum.phillw.net/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=32
[20:07] <Mjiig> aveilleux: i'm afraid that isn't appropriate, because i would need the command to run on a sunday, and always a sunday. my reading of anacron docs is that if my computer isn't turned on for a sunday the job will start occuring on mondays
[20:08] <Mjiig> the other question i was going to ask is whether the same limitations that apply to cron apply to at?
[20:08] <aveilleux> Mjiig, what is "at"?
[20:09] <aveilleux> Mjiig, Oh, nevermind, I found it
[20:09] <aveilleux> Mjiig, I wasn't aware of any restrictions on cron, which ones do you mean? Escaped characters and the like, or something else?
[20:10] <Mjiig> sorry, the ones that you just mentioned, that the machine must be up at the time of execution
[20:12] <aveilleux> Mjiig, I believe so, yes. I mean, you could run anacron, and have the command you need to execute inside of an if-statement that checks the day of week to make sure it's sunday
[20:13] <Mjiig> okay, i'll think about it. I don't think that solution will be ideal, but i'm sure i'll be able to hack something together
[20:14] <aveilleux> Mjiig, Something like http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/507471/
[20:16] <Mjiig> yeah i know what you mean, but that still has some draw back. I don't think i'm explaining myself clearly... don't worry about it. It's not to important anyway
[20:16] <aveilleux> Er
[20:17] <aveilleux> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/507472/
[20:17] <aveilleux> That's more correct
[20:18] <Mjiig> like i say, don't worry about it
[20:18] <aveilleux> Mjiig, what kind of drawback do you mean? You set anacron to run that task on Sunday, and if it's not Sunday then when anacron automatically runs the task, nothing happens
[20:18] <Mjiig> but thanks a lot anyway
[20:18] <aveilleux> No problem, Mjiig
[20:18] <aveilleux> *sighs* No one appreciates BASH anymore
[20:27] <Bodsda> phillw: can I ask you a quick css question?
[22:01] <Kentrel> hey does this mean the drive is read only
[22:01] <Kentrel> /dev/sda2                                  /media/Data   ntfs  nls=iso8859-1,ro,group=conor,umask=000  0  0
[23:48] <pedro3005> can anyone read this?
[23:49] <pedro3005> Mohan_chml: