[03:01] <urzk> hello
[03:02] <urzk> i have a problem - i can't install modx cms - it says To use PHP 5.3.0+, you must set the date.timezone setting in your php.ini. I've set it in both /etc/php5/cli/php.ini and /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini but still it gives the same error. is there any other php.ini to configure? does anyone know what the problem might be? (i've restarted the web server - apache)
[04:05] <AbhiJit> shadeslayer, you are rohan g?
[04:07] <AbhiJit> :/
[04:16] <slooksterpsv> haha ok so I got myself in a pickle
[04:17] <slooksterpsv> I installed Fedora alongside Ubuntu but Ubuntu won't load, so now I need to install grub2 on fedora and have fedora see ubuntu for grub2
[04:22] <shahan> looking for a offline dictionary
[04:23] <Mohan_chml> slooksterpsv, the partition exists?? and you installed Fedora in the first partition?
[04:31] <slooksterpsv> fedora is on the 3rd partition in a lvm
[04:31] <slooksterpsv> ubuntu 1, swap 2, fedora lvm 3 & 4 (3 for / 4 for /swap... or is 4 for boot
[04:31] <slooksterpsv> /dev/sda3 is /boot - which is part of lvm for /
[04:32] <slooksterpsv> I'm so fubared, Fedora users are telling me to boot off of Ubuntu DVD, have it reinstall grub2 onto /dev/sda, and have it chainload fedora
[04:33] <slooksterpsv> so I'll bb in a few hpefully
[05:00] <nano_M> hi everybody iam new at here , please have some mercy and help me in a one question?
[05:04] <nano_M> well ok i understand that
[05:24] <shahan> some things strange on my Maverick
[05:24] <shahan> http://img502.imageshack.us/img502/2834/dashboardr.png
[05:24] <shahan> look at my clock
[05:24] <shahan> its not changing for about an hour
[05:37] <bioterror> nice weather you have tehre
[05:55] <shahan> bioterror, nice weather
[05:59] <bioterror> shahan, possible problem is what the server which offers the weather information or something like that
[05:59] <bioterror> ahhh
[05:59] <bioterror> sorry
[05:59] <bioterror> I'm still a little messed up, I just wokeup :D
[05:59] <bioterror> clock is frozen
[06:01] <bioterror> maybe
[06:01] <bioterror> sudo service ntp stop
[06:01] <bioterror> sudo ntpdate ntp.ubuntu.com
[06:02] <bioterror> sudo service ntp start
[06:06] <shahan> bioterror, it says ntp: unrecognized service
[06:07] <bioterror> oh really
[06:07] <shahan> bioterror, ya
[06:08] <bioterror> well
[06:12] <Ekushey> who runs this channel?
[06:12] <Ekushey> damn... -NickServ- #ubuntu-beginners is not registered.
[06:12] <shahan> Ekushey, what?
[06:13] <bioterror> we have chanserv in here
[06:13] <bioterror> and what does nickserv got to do with channels?-)
[06:13] <Ekushey> right
[06:13] <Ekushey> I should head back to bed
[06:13] <bioterror> :)
[06:13] <pleia2> Ekushey: the ubuntu beginners team
[06:14] <pleia2> Ekushey: info here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BeginnersTeam
[06:14] <Ekushey> pleia2 sorry nickserv confused me :p
[06:14] <shahan> Ekushey, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList check out there
[06:14] <pleia2> ah :)
[08:17] <shahan> my nautilus is doing so bad
[08:17] <shahan> discoloured
[08:18] <shahan> I am on Maverick and its my Default Theme
[09:03] <Sideeffect> hi
[09:04] <hobgoblin> hi
[09:09] <shahan> hello
[09:10] <Puck`> if anyone is interested in nano hilighting: http://puck.in/2010/11/nanorc/
[11:06] <UndiFineD> good morning
[11:10] <karthick87> Its evening here :)
[11:11] <hobgoblin> that's there - definitely morning here :D
[11:38] <karthick87> hi friends
[11:40] <jaiamma> Hi All, I installed Ubuntu 10.10 along side Win 7 on my laptop using a live DVD but the DVD was somehow damaged. Thus the Ubuntu install is corrupted somehow. I would like to get rid of the opening menu and I would like to get rid of the Ubuntu partition. What is the best way to get rid of the opening menu? What is the best way to get rid of the Ubuntu partition? Thanks!
[12:53] <shadeslayer> AbhiJit: yus
[12:53] <AbhiJit> shadeslayer, :)
[12:53] <AbhiJit> shadeslayer, where were you the whole day? :(
[12:54] <shadeslayer> AbhiJit: college dude
[12:54] <AbhiJit> ohh
[12:54] <AbhiJit> shadeslayer, hey i added you on fb.accept!!! :D
[12:54] <shadeslayer> ohk
[12:54] <shadeslayer> AbhiJit: a bit busy atm
[12:54] <AbhiJit> np
[12:56] <hobgoblin> jaiamma: you need to reinstall the win bootloader and then remove the ubuntu partition - do it the other way round and you'll have boot problems
[13:11] <jaiamma> Thanks Hobgoblin. I don't have any Win 7 install media. Just a recovery "D" drive. Without install CDs, how do I reinstall the Win 7 bootloader?
[13:13] <hobgoblin> sorry jaiamma - I have no idea - last win I used properly was win2k
[13:13] <jaiamma> OK, thanks. I'll hop onto a Win 7 forum. Cheers.
[13:13] <hobgoblin> ok :)
[13:14] <hobgoblin> just make sure to do whatever you need to before you remove the partition or it will not be able to boot at all
[13:14] <hobgoblin> jaiamma: oh hang on a moment
[13:15] <jaiamma> I'm here.
[13:17] <hobgoblin> jaiamma: a memory surfaced - http://neosmart.net/blog/2009/windows-7-system-repair-discs/
[13:18] <hobgoblin> try that - there's a post on the forums somewhere I was involved in - I can post that there as well
[13:18] <hobgoblin> if that doesn;t help then I can't :)
[13:19] <jaiamma> Oh! That's it! I do have a Win 7 system repair disk. I presume the sys repair disc will let me overwrite the MBR?
[13:20] <jaiamma> I'll have to make sure to do it carefully. I'm guessing that messing up the MBR could be a disaster.
[13:20] <hobgoblin> yep
[13:20] <jaiamma> I'll have to research more. But this is a great start. Thanks.
[13:20] <hobgoblin> jaiamma: are you advait on the forum?
[13:21] <jaiamma> Yes, I am Advait on the Ubuntu forums. It seems that repairing a MBR is not a simple process.
[13:21] <harrisonk> jaiamma: when the MBR gets messed up the computer doesn't boot
[13:21] <hobgoblin> aah - k - well I just posted there as well
[13:21] <jaiamma> But I'm happy to research how to do it properly
[13:22] <hobgoblin> jaiamma: I'm forestpiskie on the forum :)
[13:22] <jaiamma> Yes. Thanks for your replies. I'll do more research re the sys repair discs to see if those will fix the prob.
[13:23] <hobgoblin> I think that they will allow you to run the fixboot stuff needed
[13:23] <hobgoblin> but I reiterate that windows was a long time ago for me :)
[13:24] <jaiamma> Great. I'll do some hunting around to get all the details before I exe any commands. Thanks!
[13:24] <hobgoblin> weclome
[13:24] <jaiamma> What is the command to sign out of the chat? Just close the tab?
[13:25] <UndiFineD> that will work
[13:25] <hobgoblin> yep
[13:25] <jaiamma> Thx. Cheerio...
[13:25] <hobgoblin> another one on the webchat thingy - wonder if my sig link actually works then
[13:31] <UndiFineD> what sig ?
[13:31] <UndiFineD> I have some moods sigars
[13:33] <hobgoblin> UndiFineD: forum sig has a webchat link to this channel
[13:33] <UndiFineD> oh, i use xhat
[13:33] <UndiFineD> +c
[13:34] <hobgoblin> so do I - but a lot of people turning up on the forum new have no idea what irc is :)
[13:34] <hobgoblin> and I post a lot on the forum
[13:34] <UndiFineD> :)
[13:35] <UndiFineD> yeah, for new people, webchat is a good introduction
[13:36] <cprofitt> I started using irssi
[13:36] <cprofitt> but I still have to setup my home server to make full use of it
[13:36] <UndiFineD> cprofitt, I started with BitchX
[13:36] <cprofitt> heard good things about that... but never used it myself
[13:37] <UndiFineD> well they are pro/cons for each
[13:37] <hobgoblin> UndiFineD: it certainly is if the need for irc is infrequent
[13:41] <cprofitt> I need to write 8 lesson plans before the 20th of November
[13:41] <cprofitt> I got good news though...
[13:42] <cprofitt> Fujitsu is giving me a netbook to give-a-way at the all day hands-on-lab
[13:51] <UndiFineD> they have nice hardware
[17:46] <eks20> Hello
[17:46] <eks20> I installed ubuntu netbook via wubi & want to upgrade / update to 10.10 how do I do that for Ubuntu Netbook Edition that I installed via wubi?
[17:51] <hobgoblin> eks20: I'm not sure I would want to do that - there were some bugs in the wubi upgrade - some of which do not appear to have a fix released yet.  To be honest wubi was only ever intended as a see how it works type thing anyway.
[17:52] <eks20> but if I were to upgrade how would I do it?
[17:55] <eks20> never mind how would I do it
[17:55] <eks20>  how do I stop it from telling to upgrade to 10.10
[17:55] <eks20> ?
[17:55] <UndiFineD> upgrading to another release is done manually by upgrade-manager -d
[17:56] <UndiFineD> so when you have 10.04.1 it will stay on that release unless you explicitly allow an upgrade to 10.10
[17:56] <hobgoblin> you can upgrade
[17:57] <hobgoblin> whoops
[17:57] <UndiFineD> but I must say 10.10 is very good too
[17:58] <hobgoblin> you can upgrade in the normal fashion - but some have had issues - http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/get-ubuntu/upgrade
[18:47] <compost_> Quick question....any takers?
[18:48] <compost_> Ubuntu download site recommends 32-bit install - any real reason or is 64-bit working just dandy??
[18:54] <aveilleux> Impatient...
[18:55] <bioterror> :D
[18:55] <bioterror> dont you hate when they come and go
[18:55] <bioterror> ;)
[20:00] <raubvogel> if I copy /usr (2GB partition) to /mnt (10GB), would it make sense that du -sk results in 667292  /mnt vs 667584  /usr?
[20:00] <raubvogel> both ext4
[22:14] <MancSelecta> HI :) can i make an Ubuntu startup application wait until there is network connection before it starts?
[22:15] <bioterror> hmmm
[22:16] <MancSelecta> it's just a "wakeonlan" command if that helps
[22:17] <bioterror> actually a good question
[22:17] <MancSelecta> oh, good, glad i'm not being daft
[22:19] <zkriesse> there are no daft questions...just ill informed ones
[22:20] <MancSelecta> too true, i just hoped this wasn't an ill-informed question
[22:23] <MancSelecta> Maybe there;s a way to write a shell script to test the network status (in a loop or something)
[22:23] <MancSelecta> ?
[22:24] <bioterror> I should configure my cisco switch
[22:24] <bioterror> takes so long to get green led from amber :D
[22:28] <MancSelecta> thanks for listening, i'll keep googling, bfn
[23:03] <bioterror> bella-t, so would you like to tell us about your problem
[23:03] <stlsaint> bella-t: howdy
[23:04] <bella-t> ok
[23:04] <bella-t> the problem is that i've modified the file /etc/network/interfaces
[23:05] <bella-t> then the virtual box
[23:05] <bella-t> is not any more fonctionning
[23:05] <bioterror> what did you put there?
[23:05] <bioterror>  cat /etc/network/interfaces
[23:05] <bioterror> auto lo
[23:05] <bioterror> iface lo inet loopback
[23:05] <stlsaint> bella-t: what modifications did you make to file
[23:05] <bioterror>  
[23:05] <bioterror> that's what I've got in there
[23:06] <bella-t> i've changed it because i was trying to make my wifi connection fonctionnig
[23:07] <bella-t> i've deleted some lines
[23:07] <stlsaint> bella-t: did you make a backup of the file first?
[23:07] <bella-t> i don't know how to make it
[23:07] <bella-t> i've installed ubuntu recently
[23:08] <bella-t> the content of the file is :
[23:08] <bella-t> auto lo
[23:08] <bella-t> iface lo inet loopback
[23:08] <bella-t> auto eth2
[23:08] <bella-t> iface eth2 inet dhcp
[23:11] <stlsaint> bella-t: you have two network cards?
[23:11] <bella-t> no just one
[23:11] <stlsaint> please comment out the last two lines of that file:
[23:12] <stlsaint> #auto eth2
[23:12] <stlsaint> #iface eth2 inet dhcp
[23:12] <stlsaint> then try vbox functionality again
[23:12] <bella-t> ok
[23:12] <bella-t> without rebooting ?
[23:13] <stlsaint> yea you should be good by restarting just networking
[23:13] <stlsaint> /etc/init.d/networking restart
[23:13] <stlsaint> sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
[23:13] <bella-t> ok
[23:13] <stlsaint> bella-t: that will probably disconnect you then you must readd to network
[23:14] <bella-t> ok i'll try this solution
[23:16] <bella-t> the problem persist
[23:16] <bella-t> VERR_INTNET_FLT_IF_NOT_FOUND
[23:16] <bella-t> this is the error
[23:17] <bioterror> stlsaint, you you you! you promised to me that you'll do "sudo service" in the future
[23:18] <stlsaint> ROFL
[23:18] <stlsaint> its a habbit
[23:19] <stlsaint> bella-t: hey you are having a interface issue
[23:19] <stlsaint> bella-t: do you get that error when you try and start the vm?
[23:19] <bella-t> yes
[23:19] <bella-t> when i start the VM
[23:20] <stlsaint> bella-t: what interface are you using for the vm?
[23:21] <bella-t> i've modified eth2 in /etc/network/interfaces then the problem appair
[23:21] <bella-t> so i think it is eth2
[23:21] <stlsaint> what interface are you using right now?
[23:22] <bella-t> eth0
[23:22] <stlsaint> did the vm work prior to you editing the interfaces file?
[23:23] <bella-t> it was working
[23:23] <stlsaint> i believe your vm is trying to use the wrong interface
[23:24] <stlsaint> are you able to edit the network settings of the vm
[23:25] <bella-t> mode acces reseau: acces par pont
[23:25] <bella-t> nom: eth0
[23:29] <stlsaint> alright i ask that you do a quick reboot to make sure that your system is using the correct interface, BUT if your networking has issues when you reboot on main system then just uncomment out the lines in the interface file
[23:29] <stlsaint> after you reboot please come back here and we will set the interface on that vm to ensure its correct
[23:30] <bella-t> ok
[23:33] <bella-t> I'm back
[23:34] <bella-t> I've rebooted the system
[23:34] <stlsaint> kk one sec
[23:34] <bella-t> ok
[23:35] <stlsaint> vboxmanage modifyvm <myvmname> --bridgeadapter1 <interface> (the interface will probably be eth0
[23:35] <stlsaint> so:
[23:36] <stlsaint> vboxmanage modifyvm <myvmname> --bridgeadapter1 eth0
[23:36] <bella-t> ok
[23:38] <bella-t> I'm installing vboxmanage
[23:38] <bella-t> because it isn't installed
[23:41] <stlsaint> oh ok
[23:43] <bella-t> the installation has caused an error
[23:43] <bella-t> conflict between programs
[23:46] <stlsaint> what errors
[23:48] <bella-t> its ok now
[23:49] <bella-t> error: unknown option: --bridgeadapteer1
[23:49] <stlsaint> awesome
[23:49] <bella-t> while taping the command
[23:49] <stlsaint> why two 'ee's
[23:50] <bella-t> ah it is an error while typing
[23:51] <bella-t> i must restart vm
[23:51] <bella-t> ?
[23:52] <stlsaint> sure
[23:53] <bella-t> i ve an error message
[23:54] <bella-t> that some ressources are unreachable
[23:54] <stlsaint> what version of vbox are you running
[23:55] <bella-t> i'll check