[00:58] <johnny77> I was trying to install a gmail notifier made by google when I ran into this error http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/521049/ Can anyone help me?
[00:59] <nhandler> johnny77: What notifier is this? And any reason for not installing one from the repos?
[01:01] <johnny77> nhandler: Honestly, I'm not sure why I didn't check the repos. New to Ubuntu and just didn't think of it. Searched for gmail notifier KDE and found one by google.
[01:02] <johnny77> nhandler: have the instructions for the install if that helps. Or should I just use the repo?
[01:03] <nhandler> johnny77: You should really use the repositories for most of your needs unless you specifically need an application not in them. This will provide you with updates and other benefits. I found kcheckgmail in the repositories which is a kde4 gmail notifier
[01:05] <johnny77> nhandler: If I show you the instructions, can you help me get rid of what I did?
[01:05] <nhandler> johnny77: Yeah, I can try.
[01:06] <nhandler> johnny77: A link to where you downloaded it from would also be useful
[01:08] <johnny77> nhandler: http://code.google.com/p/gmailnotifier/
[01:08] <johnny77> nhandler: I bet your shaking your head, "Stupid noob!"
[01:09] <nhandler> johnny77: You should be able to just follow the Uninstallation instructions on that page to remove it.
[01:21] <phillw> johnny77: that's one thing we never do, the dumb ass-holes are those who do not ask. You asked, so you are not in that category.
[01:36] <pedro3005> phillw ! watch the language :p
[01:37] <phillw> !language | pedro3005
[01:37] <ubot2> pedro3005: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[02:21] <_spacer_> Hi
[02:23] <_spacer_> question: how come i cannot apply changes to network settings in 10.10 desktop i am trying to set up a static ip.
[02:23] <_spacer_> i suppose that should have ended with a ?
[02:26] <Cheri703> what do you mean you can't apply changes?
[02:26] <JoeMaverickSett> i could apply changes, i just did it.
[02:30] <_spacer_> ok maybe we can talk a little about permissions
[02:30] <_spacer_> i think that might be the problem
[02:31] <Cheri703> hmm..ok
[02:31] <_spacer_> i could not apply the changes with the network connections manager
[02:31] <_spacer_> hi again..
[02:32] <Cheri703> hey
[02:32] <Cheri703> let me check something
[02:32] <_spacer_> my acount typ is admin
[02:32] <_spacer_> sure
[02:36] <Cheri703> ok, if you go to this link I'm going to give you, and go to the "initial setup" part, which tells you where to find the "interfaces" file, and open that, then hop down to the "writing new schemes" for the static ip part: http://shallowsky.com/linux/networkSchemes.html
[02:36] <Cheri703> you don't need to do schemes, just use that to help set up the info
[02:36] <Cheri703> that way you can open it with sudo from the terminal
[02:36] <Cheri703> and you *should* be able to make it stick
[02:36] <Cheri703> (not sure this is the "best" way to do it, but should work)
[02:38] <Cheri703> does that make any sense _spacer_?
[02:38] <_spacer_> ok cool, i think it does. lets have a go.
[02:38] <Cheri703> kk
[02:44] <_spacer_> ok so i dont have permission to save the file
[02:47] <Cheri703> first, copy your changes to a new blank file, so you don't have to do it again
[02:47] <Cheri703> then close it
[02:47] <Cheri703> *close the one it won't let you save
[02:48] <_spacer_> ok done
[02:49] <Cheri703> k, open up terminal
[02:49] <_spacer_> done
[02:49] <Cheri703> type sudo gedit /etc/network/interfaces
[02:50] <Cheri703> that *should* open up the file with root privileges
[02:50] <Cheri703> then put your changes in and try to save it
[02:50]  * Cheri703 has fingers crossed
[02:50] <_spacer_> saved
[02:50] <_spacer_> yup
[02:51] <Cheri703> woo!
[02:51] <Cheri703> awesome
[02:51] <Cheri703> not sure why it wouldn't let you earlier, but...whatever, now reboot and check settings
[02:51] <Cheri703> (so it can reset itself)
[02:52] <_spacer_> rebooting now
[02:52] <_spacer_> cool thanks
[02:52] <_spacer_> i suppose the same should appl for the next edits?
[02:52] <Cheri703> yeah, probably
[02:52] <Cheri703> you can set up your different connections with that same file
[02:52] <Cheri703> I believe
[02:54] <_spacer_> the instruct you sent me said to save as interfaces-schemename.  this would have created a brand new scheme?
[02:55] <Cheri703> yes I believe so
[02:55] <Cheri703> I didn't do the scheme thing, I just used it to manually edit network setups
[02:57] <_spacer_> yeah makes sense, once this is up and running i cant think of anyreason it would need to change.
[03:00] <_spacer_> ok so im on the network but no internet
[03:03] <Cheri703> you might need to add a dns line
[03:03] <Cheri703> let me see if I can find the right format
[03:04] <_spacer_> in the interfaces file?
[03:05] <Cheri703> try this: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/ubuntu-networking-configuration-using-command-line.html
[03:05] <_spacer_> k
[03:49] <_spacer_> ok dumb question
[03:50] <_spacer_> editing interface file...
[03:50] <Cheri703> k
[03:50] <_spacer_> adress- ip adress of this computer
[03:50] <_spacer_> netmask= netmask
[03:51] <_spacer_> network- router ip
[03:51] <_spacer_> broadcast= calculated
[03:51] <_spacer_> gateway= internet ip
[03:52] <_spacer_>  does this make sense?
[03:53] <Cheri703> uhm...hang on a sec
[03:54] <Cheri703> gateway is the same as network for most router setups I *think*
[03:57] <_spacer_> i think you are right
[03:58] <_spacer_> i'm not seeing anything for dns address
[03:58] <_spacer_> o wait there it is...
[04:00] <_spacer_> i think that did it
[04:01] <Cheri703> kk, working?
[04:01] <_spacer_> first part is
[04:01] <Cheri703> k
[04:21] <javatexan> anyone know how to make a virtualbox virtual machine out of a live ubuntu box?
[04:36] <yax51> I seem to be missing my gnome-volume-control-applet. Where can I find it so I can add it the panel once again?
[04:37] <JoeMaverickSett> yax51: right click panel > add to panel > indicator applet, that might help.
[04:38] <yax51> the indicator applet is on and running, but there is no volume control
[04:40] <JoeMaverickSett> yax51: try this link; http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=230558
[04:42] <yax51> cool...how do I install the gnome-media package?
[04:42] <JoeMaverickSett> yax51: System > Administration > Synaptics Package Manager
[04:44] <JoeMaverickSett> yax51: in the search box type, without quotes, "gnome-media"
[04:44] <yax51> is it the gnome-media-common?
[04:45] <JoeMaverickSett> according to mine i've both gnome-media and gnome-media-common, but i suggest you mark gnome-media.
[04:45] <JoeMaverickSett> as according to the post, it should be gnome-media.
[04:45] <yax51> or the lidgnome-media0?
[04:45] <yax51> libgnome-media0?
[04:47] <JoeMaverickSett> yax51: i suggest you try gnome-media first. :)
[04:47] <yax51> nevermind I found it...
[04:47] <yax51> ok, got them re-installed...going to reboot and see if that works!
[04:47] <yax51> thanks!!
[04:52] <yax51> hmm still no volume control....
[05:00] <JoeMaverickSett> yax51: i think this might do; http://ohioloco.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=8652458
[05:09] <yax1> no dice :(
[05:20] <yax1> I found a work around
[05:21] <yax51> I was able to add alsa mixer for gnome to the panel, but still no keyboard shortcuts
[05:37] <yax51> ok, I am trying to go to #ubuntu-beginners via empathy and it says I'm the only one there. I have an IRC account, and was able to get on there before, but I can;t seem to get on now...even before I came to the web IRC
[08:46] <Drecondius> Hello, I'm not sure if this is the place to go but I really need help
[08:46] <Drecondius> I cannot for the life of me get my wireless adapter to work in 10.10
[08:46] <Cheri703> what is the model? and/or what issue are you seeing?
[08:47] <Cheri703> *disclaimer* it's almost 4am here and I'm sick, so I apologize in advance if I'm unable to resolve the issue
[08:47] <Drecondius> It's a Belkin Wireless N Basic model F7D1101   it does absolutely nothing in ubuntu
[08:48] <bioterror> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1522815
[08:48] <Drecondius> i have installed ndiswrapper and installed the 32 and 64 bit drivers to no avail
[08:49] <Drecondius> working will respond back in a few moments
[08:54]  * bioterror keeps fingers crossed :D
[08:55] <Drecondius> quick question
[08:56] <Drecondius> how do i copy a file to a protected area
[08:56] <bioterror> with: sudo
[08:56] <Drecondius> i hit enter too soon
[08:56] <bioterror> sudo mkdir RTL8192SU
[08:56] <Drecondius> lol
[08:57] <Drecondius> i have already made the directory i need to copy the file from downloads to the directory
[08:57] <bioterror> sudo mv D
[08:57] <bioterror> sudo mv ~/Download/blaablaa.bin /lib/firmware/RTL8192SU/
[08:57] <bioterror> mv = move
[08:58] <Drecondius> that clarified it
[08:58] <Drecondius> thank you
[08:58] <bioterror> remember to use tab key to complete ;)
[08:58] <Drecondius> im thinking windoze and copy
[08:58] <bioterror> you dont have to write all files exactly, you can complete words with tabkey
[08:58] <bioterror> the one above caps lock
[08:59] <bioterror> makes working in terminal alot easier
[08:59] <bioterror> soon you will notice that, GUI is slow when you try to do tasks like that ;)
[08:59] <bioterror> hi swoody
[08:59] <Drecondius> brb
[09:00] <swoody> heya bioterror :)
[09:02] <Drecondius> can you link that page again
[09:02] <Drecondius> i think i fubared something
[09:03] <bioterror>  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1522815
[09:08] <Drecondius> round 2
[09:15] <bioterror> and?
[09:15] <Drecondius> nada
[09:15] <Drecondius> still no power to the device and i followed it to the letter
[09:15] <Drecondius> well maybe not can i rename a directory?
[09:15] <bioterror> do you see it if you say "ifconfig"?
[09:15] <bioterror> yes
[09:16] <bioterror> sudo mv directory newnameforthedirectory
[09:21] <Drecondius> Round 4
[09:21] <Drecondius> such a pick os
[09:21] <Cheri703> once more into the breach!
[09:21] <Drecondius> picky
[09:21] <Cheri703> nah, picky hardware
[09:22] <bioterror> :-)
[09:27] <Drecondius> Alas I thought that I had slain the beast but it yet lives
[09:27] <Drecondius> got power, found the network
[09:27] <Drecondius> won't connect
[09:27] <Drecondius> grrrrr
[09:27] <bioterror> hey, almost there! ;D
[09:28] <Drecondius> perhaps a different bin file?
[09:28] <Drecondius> or perhaps on the router's end
[09:29] <Drecondius> would being installed through wubi have anything to do with it?
[09:29] <Cheri703> another link for you to check out: http://www.uluga.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1491333
[09:30] <Drecondius> tried those backports before
[09:30] <Drecondius> terrible fate
[09:30] <Drecondius> it see's the network, it connects
[09:30] <Drecondius> then disconnects
[09:41] <Drecondius> I've done everything i can on the router's end
[11:21] <LeMoiLib> hello world! I'm trying to install code::blocks on my computer. I downloaded this tarball: codeblocks-10.05-1-debian-i386.tar.bz2
[11:22] <LeMoiLib> untar it and got a file full of .deb that I don't understand
[11:22] <LeMoiLib> Can someone help me pursue the process
[11:22] <LeMoiLib> thanks
[11:22] <LeMoiLib> this is what I got:
[11:23] <LeMoiLib> i386/
[11:23] <LeMoiLib> i386/libcodeblocks0_10.05-1_i386.deb
[11:23] <LeMoiLib> i386/codeblocks_10.05-1_i386.changes
[11:23] <LeMoiLib> i386/wxsmith-headers_10.05-1_all.deb
[11:23] <LeMoiLib> i386/libwxsmithlib0_10.05-1_i386.deb
[11:23] <LeMoiLib> i386/codeblocks-contrib_10.05-1_i386.deb
[11:23] <LeMoiLib> i386/codeblocks-doc-de_10.05-1_all.deb
[11:23] <LeMoiLib> i386/codeblocks-doc-en_10.05-1_all.deb
[11:23] <LeMoiLib> i386/codeblocks-dev_10.05-1_i386.deb
[11:23] <LeMoiLib> i386/libwxsmithlib0-dev_10.05-1_i386.deb
[11:23] <LeMoiLib> i386/codeblocks-headers_10.05-1_all.deb
[11:23] <LeMoiLib> i386/codeblocks_10.05-1_i386.deb
[11:23] <LeMoiLib> i386/codeblocks-common_10.05-1_all.deb
[11:23] <LeMoiLib> i386/wxsmith-dev_10.05-1_i386.deb
[11:30] <bioterror> why?
[11:30] <bioterror> LeMoiLib, why oh why
[11:31] <bioterror> LeMoiLib, what's wrong with the one in the repository?
[11:31] <bioterror> Version: 8.02-0ubuntu4
[11:31] <LeMoiLib> just wanted the latest one!
[11:31] <LeMoiLib> 10.05
[11:31] <LeMoiLib> hi bio!
[11:31] <bioterror> does the latest offer something that you need?-)
[11:32] <LeMoiLib> I'm sure at this stage!
[11:32] <LeMoiLib> so playing secure!
[11:33] <bioterror> well, put your dpkg -iR sing :D
[11:33] <bioterror> hope you dont mess any dependencies with that one
[11:36] <LeMoiLib> I'm scare now! I already install the dependencies from synaptic, they where up to date! So now I just want the IDE itself.
[11:57] <LeMoiLib> I manage to install everything follows the error dependencies each time as you where suspecting! I would like to know how do I find where all this was installed in case I want to uninstall it?
[12:05] <Silver_Fox_> Hello.
[12:05] <ikt> Hi.
[12:05] <Silver_Fox_> Hello ikt .
[12:05] <ikt> How are you going?
[12:05] <Silver_Fox_> I am fine, how are you ikt  ?
[12:05] <ikt> pretty good, got a bit more free time on my hands now so I'm focusing on getting back into ubuntu full on :D
[12:07] <Silver_Fox_> Oh good, I missed seeing you about.
[12:08] <ikt> :>
[12:08] <Silver_Fox_> =)
[12:15] <lukjad> Silver_Fox_ !
[12:15] <Silver_Fox_> Hello lukjad .
[12:16] <lukjad> Silver_Fox_ I wrote a story, would you like to read it?
[12:16] <Silver_Fox_> I will bookmark and read later. Is this acceptable lukjad .
[12:16] <lukjad> Sure
[12:16] <lukjad> Silver_Fox_ http://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/dwt7j/mine_own_heart_part_1_into_the_world/
[14:26] <shahan> I lost my network indicator on my top panel
[14:27] <Silver_Fox_> Hello.
[14:28] <shahan> Silver_Fox_, hi
[14:31] <Silver_Fox_> Hello shahan.
[14:32] <shahan> Silver_Fox_, hi
[14:32] <shahan> Silver_Fox_, after a long days we meet :)
[14:33] <zeroseven0183> Hi shahan
[14:33] <shahan> zeroseven0183, Hello :)
[14:33] <zeroseven0183> You mentioned you lost your network indicator?
[14:33] <zeroseven0183> Just add the Notification Area applet
[14:34] <shahan> zeroseven0183, ya
[14:34] <shahan> zeroseven0183, tnx... actually I forgot its name :)
[14:34] <shahan> zeroseven0183, tnx again
[14:35] <zeroseven0183> Sure
[14:35] <zeroseven0183> It's good for me to be back
[14:42] <JeffJassky> Hey, guys. Brand new to Ubuntu this morning (and linux) and I've been tasked with setting up a web server with apache, php, mysql, email, ftp, etc.. Could anyone point me in the direction I might need to go? Any tutorials on using apt-get, dealing with repositories, etc? Thanks, everyone :)
[14:46] <AndrewMC> JeffJassky: you may want to try #ubuntu-server
[14:50] <zeroseven0183> JeffJassky: Since you're new to Ubuntu, we suggest you start by reading the Ubuntu Manual http://ubuntu-manual.org/
[14:50] <zeroseven0183> You can download it from the link. It's free
[14:51] <johnny77> is there a big difference between Xubuntu and Ubuntu? They look similar when compared with Kubuntu.
[14:51] <zeroseven0183> Yes, johnny77. Although Ubuntu and Xubuntu looks almost the same but they're different.
[14:52] <zeroseven0183> Ubuntu uses the Gnome desktop environment while [X]ubuntu uses Xfce.
[14:54] <zeroseven0183> Xfce, as many know, is a lightweight DE.
[14:54] <JeffJassky> zeroseven0183: Thanks. I actually spent about an hour browsing through that yesterday.
[14:54] <zeroseven0183> JeffJassky: Well, that's good.
[14:56] <johnny77> zeroseven0183: I understand that they use different DE, but in practical use, which would be better to install.
[14:57] <zeroseven0183> Still depends on your needs
[14:57] <zeroseven0183> I use Gnome a lot. For me, it's the easiest to use.
[14:58] <zeroseven0183> But you can use both, one at a time of course
[14:59] <johnny77> zeroseven0183: I actually have all three installed. New to the Ubuntu family; only installed a dual boot a couple of weeks ago. Trying to pick which I like the best.
[15:00] <bioterror> ha,xubuntu is not that lightweight if we throww lubuntu into this match
[15:00] <zeroseven0183> bioterror: Right. I'm also testing Lubuntu :-)
[15:00] <bioterror> good ;)
[15:01] <johnny77> zeroseven0183: what makes Xfce and gnome different? Should I choose Xfce because I'm on a netbook? KDE seems to need to much resources.
[15:01] <zeroseven0183> johnny77: So I think you're doing great.
[15:01] <bioterror> hope we get this official family status
[15:01] <zeroseven0183> Hmmm.. If you use netbook, have you tried Ubuntu Unity?
[15:02] <bioterror> if youre going to surf, read emails and irc with yout notebook, i sugggest lubuntu
[15:02] <zeroseven0183> bioterror: praying for Lubuntu
[15:02] <bioterror> it can really compete with xubuntu
[15:02] <zeroseven0183> johnny77: See (and download) it here http://www.ubuntu.com/netbook
[15:03] <zeroseven0183> bioterror: Actually, I prefer Lubuntu over Xubuntu.
[15:03] <zeroseven0183> bioterror: But ever since, I'm an avid fan of Gnome
[15:03] <johnny77> zeroseven0183: I hate unity. I originally installed Ubuntu Netbook 10.04.
[15:04] <zeroseven0183> Hmmm I see.
[15:04] <johnny77> Should I install Lubuntu to give it a fair shake? As lightweight as it is, will it still give me the options the others do.
[15:05] <zeroseven0183> johnyy77: Sure why not
[15:05] <zeroseven0183> johnny77: Sure
[15:06] <bioterror> be careful with lubuntu, it can be love on a first sight ;)
[15:08] <zeroseven0183> johnny77: Let me do the honor to give you the link before bioterror does
[15:08] <zeroseven0183> it's here http://people.ubuntu.com/~gilir/lubuntu-10.10.iso
[15:08] <zeroseven0183> ;-)
[15:08] <bioterror> :)
[15:10] <zeroseven0183> Alright, it's late night here and I should be out
[15:10] <zeroseven0183> see you tomorrow people
[15:10] <bioterror> only 5pm
[15:11] <bioterror> laters 07
[15:11] <zeroseven0183> :-D
[15:11] <johnny77> Can I not install Lubuntu through the software center?
[15:12] <bioterror> nope, i dont think so
[15:12] <bioterror> make a usb stick with unetbootin
[15:12] <bioterror> hi hobgoblin
[15:13] <hobgoblin> hello bioterror
[15:14] <bioterror> my dear stalker :D
[15:14] <bioterror> took a while to connect you :D
[15:14] <hobgoblin> you calling me a hat?
[15:16] <bioterror> hat?
[15:17] <Silver_Fox_> bioterror,  http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51cIUSK6YwL._SL500_AA300_.jpg
[15:17] <bioterror> gotta check when i get home
[15:17] <hobgoblin> bang bang - the emperor's dead
[15:17] <Silver_Fox_> A stalker is a type of hat.
[15:17] <hobgoblin> and emperor was a deer
[15:17] <Silver_Fox_> WAS
[15:18] <bioterror> this touch screens  select sucks
[15:18] <Silver_Fox_> Then don't use it.
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[15:19] <bioterror> and since nokia replaced my n97 navi with mini, i cant start selection
[15:19] <bioterror> i can only blame myself :D
[15:20] <bioterror> i cant start with keyboard
[15:20] <bioterror> and that screen just isnt that accurate
[15:42] <johnny77> when I login I have options for a Xfce session and a Xubuntu session. What is the difference?
[15:59] <johnny77> brb
[16:13] <rajdha> can any one tell me how can i do linux pkg programming with c language
[16:16] <AuzboZ> lol even lookin at the #ubuntu room does my head in
[16:16] <AuzboZ> damn microsux and its makin me stupid
[16:19] <AuzboZ> hello
[16:26] <bioterror> Silver_Fox_, Ahh... sherlock hat :D
[16:28] <Silver_Fox_> Pleasure bioterror .
[16:30] <Goog_Josh> hello, does somebody knows how to change size of window's border in 10.10
[16:49] <Goog_Josh> one more question: how to set inclusion numeric keys(numlock) by boot?
[16:51] <AuzboZ> thats a q i would like answered too
[16:58] <Goog_Josh>  does anyone know how to fix the bug with sleep mode in 10.10
[17:23] <johnny77> I installed Ubuntu 10.04 UNR on my netbook. Since then I've upgraded to 10.10 and installed K, L, and X variants. Now my menu is all jacked up. Does anyone know how to edit the menu in Lubuntu?
[17:30] <IdleOne> !puregnome
[17:30] <ubot2> If you want to remove all !Kubuntu packages or !Xubuntu packages and have a default !Ubuntu system, follow the instructions here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PureGnome
[17:30] <IdleOne> johnny77: see above
[17:30] <IdleOne> hmm wait
[17:30] <IdleOne> that won't help
[17:31] <IdleOne> UNR has a different set of packages
[17:31] <Aitrus41> Decided to triple boot my netbook.  Installed XP, then Windows 7, then Ubuntu. Can boot into W7 and Ubuntu 10 but XP is not showing in the boot menu.  How would I fix this? XP is listed by fdisk as /dev/sda1, W7 is sda2 and Ubuntu is /sda3
[17:32] <johnny77> IdleOne: I'm not saying I want to remove the other DEs. My applications menu is all messed up and I want to clean it up, but the alacarte menu editor does not work in Lubuntu. Is there a way to edit the menu.
[17:33] <IdleOne> johnny77: I don't know how to edit the menu in Lubuntu but you can try asking in #lubuntu
[17:33] <johnny77> IdleOne: thanks.
[19:03] <shahan> looking for something light software for spreadsheet like MS Excell. Open Office is so resource consuming...
[19:04] <pedro3005> shahan, there was one
[19:04] <pedro3005> I forgot the name
[19:04] <shahan> I have chosen Abiword instead of Open Office writer, now looking for alternative for Spreadsheet
[19:04] <pedro3005> gnumeric I think
[19:05] <shahan> pedro3005, hmm... let me install it from software center and test
[19:05] <shahan> any software for Presentation?
[19:05] <aveilleux> shahan: pedro3005 is right, it's gnumeric. Gnumeric is pretty powerful.
[19:06] <shahan> aveilleux, hmm
[19:06] <aveilleux> shahan: For presentation there's really no other viable option
[19:06] <aveilleux> shahan: The only one I can think of it barely complete and text doesn't render properly (Can't remember the name)
[19:06] <aveilleux> shahan: You may want to look into the K Office Suite.
[19:07] <shahan> aveilleux, that means its KDE?
[19:07] <aveilleux> shahan: It uses the Qt libraries, which KDE is built on. It runs fine under GNOME though.
[19:08] <pedro3005> aveilleux, well, it's really not lightweight
[19:08] <aveilleux> pedro3005: at least it's not Java-based
[19:09] <pedro3005> true
[19:09]  * aveilleux pictures Java like a lumbering Gelatinous Cube with a movement speed penalty, while C and Python are nimble rouges with +3 Boots of Elvish Swiftness
[19:10] <aveilleux> And Qt is somewhere in the middle
[19:10] <aveilleux> A Human Druid probably
[19:10] <pedro3005> python? fast?
[19:10] <pedro3005> does not compute
[19:10] <pedro3005> I love python but I must admit
[19:10] <pedro3005> slowwwwww
[19:11] <aveilleux> I've always seen Python apps run pretty quickly.
[19:11] <aveilleux> Could be the algorithms, though.
[19:11] <pedro3005> well because usually they're small
[19:11] <pedro3005> not very fair to compare some 200-line python script to a full office suite like openoffice
[19:13] <aveilleux> I use Faces
[19:13] <aveilleux> It's written in Python, and pretty quick
[19:20] <karthick__> How to register XCHAT
[19:20] <manish> karthick__: register Xchat?
[19:20] <manish> you mean register nickname?
[19:20] <manish> karthick__: on windows?
[19:21] <bioterror> http://freenode.net/faq.shtml
[19:21] <karthick__> InternetRelayChat  Registration
[19:22] <manish> karthick__: pretty vagye
[19:22] <manish> please be more precise
[19:22] <rajdha> karthick__,  /msg NickServ <password> <email>
[19:22] <manish> karthick__: you probably means to register the nickname you have used
[19:23] <manish> rajdha: if he is using XChat on windows, then probably it can also mean registering as XChat for windows is trialware
[19:23] <karthick__> i have installed xchat via terminal
[19:23] <karthick__> using ubuntu 10.04 not windows
[19:24] <rajdha> manish,  he is doing the registration ...so thats not a problem either windows or linux
[19:24] <manish> rajdha: I meant XChat port of windows is trialware
[19:24] <manish> btw he told that he is on 10.04
[19:24] <karthick__> where should i type /msg NickServ <password> <email>
[19:24] <manish> karthick__: where you are typing the messages :)
[19:25] <manish> dont put anything before the /
[19:25] <rajdha> karthick__,  yes right there
[19:26] <rajdha> karthick__, waz up? got it
[19:27] <rajdha> karthick__,  u will going to get a mail with conformation link
[19:27] <rajdha> karthick__,  i think some code
[19:28] <karthick__> Invalid command
[19:28] <rajdha> karthick__, by pasting here in the given format u will going to complete ur reg
[19:28] <karthick__> it says invalid command
[19:30] <rajdha> karthick__,    "/msg NickServ REGISTER  <password> <email-address>"
[19:31] <karthick__> "/msg NickServ REGISTER password87 deenath1984@gmail.com
[19:31] <karthick__> "/msg NickServ REGISTER password87 deenath1984@gmail.com"
[19:31] <rajdha> karthick__,  remove quotes  before /
[19:32] <rajdha> and after /
[19:32] <rajdha> karthick__,  i placed them for ur understanding
[19:32] <shahan> excuse me...
[19:32] <rajdha> karthick__,  just type without Quotes
[19:32] <shahan> This place is only for ubuntu discussion
[19:32] <rajdha> shahan,  hiiiiiiiiiii
[19:32] <karthick__> yes i have registered :)
[19:33] <rajdha> shahan,  2 devil
[19:33] <aveilleux> karthick__: You might want to pick a different password
[19:33] <shahan> you can ask this type of question to #freenode
[19:33] <shahan> not here
[19:33] <aveilleux> shahan: They can ask this kind of question her
[19:33] <aveilleux> here*
[19:33] <rajdha> shahan,  come 2 devil channel
[19:34] <rajdha> aveilleux,  right
[19:34] <aveilleux> shahan: It's a beginner's question, is it not?
[19:34] <rajdha> shahan,  if we know means whats wrong if we help
[19:36] <karthick__> I wont b asking these types of questions again..Sorry!
[20:43] <ehcah> Hello.  Is there a method like under MS WinX that from run: //driveshare-name/user   I can connect from ubuntu?
[20:43] <ehcah> I currently have an unRaid server setup.  I can open the IP address, but that brings up only the server shares.  I need to upload and remove some config files.
[20:43] <ehcah> I normally telnet to the IP of the box to make modifications.
[20:44] <karthick87> what about samba server..?
[20:45] <ehcah> Not sure?
[20:45] <ehcah> I used to make the changes from Windows 7 using the //share name
[21:02] <ehcah> karthick87:  All of the Samba clients I can find want to either mount, or browse shares on my laptop.  I am trying to get to a box on my LAN.
[21:04] <bioterror> I'm not really following
[21:04] <ehcah> bioterror: me?
[21:05] <bioterror> yes
[21:06] <bioterror> hi phillw
[21:06] <ehcah> I have an unRaid NAS box on my network.  I need to modify some of its config files.  I can access its shares easy enough, but can only access the server via telnet.
[21:06] <ehcah> I need to copy and paste several files back on forth on the OS, which isn't shared.
[21:06] <bioterror> is there a special share folder
[21:06] <bioterror> like windows has admin$ and c$
[21:07] <ehcah> should be the root, something like //ehcah-NAS/
[21:07] <ehcah> I have to stop thinking of shares in windows terms, don't I.
[21:07] <bioterror> well
[21:07] <bioterror> it doesnt matter
[21:08] <bioterror> you can say in terminal "smbtree" ;)
[21:09] <bioterror> if it's a public, you should see it
[21:09] <ehcah> My file DHCP... Server shows up, but not the unRaid box.
[21:09] <ehcah> I guess it's not public.
[21:10] <bioterror> yeah
[21:10] <bioterror> open your filemanager, press ctrl+l and type smb://ip.address.of.teh_nas/
[21:11] <ehcah> I can open the file manager and do that, I have it bookmarked in fact.  All I get are my created shares.
[21:14] <karthick87> what is dig command..?
[21:14] <bioterror> dig is same as nslookup
[21:15] <johnny77> can I install the KDE desktop environment without installing Kubuntu?
[21:15] <bioterror> ofcourse
[21:15] <karthick87> i dont know even nslookup command,pls explain me
[21:16] <bioterror> http://www.manpagez.com/man/1/dig/
[21:17] <johnny77> bioterror: was that of course for me?
[21:17] <bioterror> for karthick87
[21:38] <karthick87> how to view hardware information via terminal..?
[23:56] <ehcah> Can someone point me to a tutorial for assigning static names on top of static IP's for my network devices?  cName records or alias' maybe?