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penguin42HNY00:00
vxjonnyHappy New Year everyone00:00
Azelphurindeed, happy new year :P00:00
moreatiNappy Flew Near!00:00
MichealH-iPodHappy new year!00:01
MichealH-iPodClock is just ticking over...00:01
emhappy new year UK!00:02
emhappy new year UK!!00:02
AlanBellhappy new year00:03
Azelphuryay for new years on IRC :P00:03
MichealH-iPodHappy new year indeed00:05
chalcedonyHAPPY NEW YEAR!!00:05
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txwikingerHappy new year00:11
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MichealNewYearYou to! :D00:14
MartijnVdS*\o/*00:14
MichealNewYearo/00:14
jacobwhappy new year00:15
MichealNewYear:O)00:15
jacobwfinally, i can go to bed. i am so tired :o00:16
* jacobw is a party animal. obviously00:16
emsome people in the UK are getting tired in the new year.00:19
emId like to say, UK, lets make 2011 the year when Western Culture gets back on top okay?00:19
emYou are expected to be leaders at that.00:20
penguin42culture? Where?00:29
stuphiRats. I have just gotten used to writting dates that end in 10, now I have to start again!00:31
AlanBellpenguin42: on the cheese00:31
domjohnsonI need to make a symlink to the directory /media/Elements and put it in my Music folder - how can I do that?00:40
MattJHappy New Year!00:40
MattJAm I late? :)00:40
MattJdomjohnson: terminal or graphical?00:40
domjohnsonEither00:41
domjohnsonSo long as the terminal isn't too difficult00:41
domjohnson*terminal option00:41
MattJln -s /media/Elements ~/Music/Elements00:41
domjohnsonLOL - sounds like a sci-fi film - "Coming to a cinema near you - The Terminal Option"00:41
domjohnsonOk - cheers :)00:42
MattJ:)00:42
domjohnson /j #squeezebox00:46
domjohnsonHow do I set a symlink to be able to be accessed and executed by all users (i.e, in the 'other' section)?01:17
domjohnsonby CLI is fine01:17
MartijnVdSdomjohnson: symlinks are 777 by default. The permission of the thing they point to is the important bit01:22
domjohnsonok01:23
domjohnsonHow do I change that to the above options?01:23
domjohnson777?01:23
MartijnVdSyou don't need/want to do that01:23
MartijnVdSyou need to change the thing the symlink points to01:24
MartijnVdSchanging permissions on the symlink is useless01:24
MartijnVdSsee the manpages of ln and chmod01:24
domjohnsonThats what I mean :)01:25
domjohnsonIs it possible to set chmod for all files and directories within the directory you're cd'd into?01:32
AlanBelldomjohnson: chmod -R dom: *01:33
AlanBelloh hang on that would be chown01:33
AlanBellnight all o/01:34
domjohnsonNight, AlanBell :)01:34
domjohnsonHappy New Year01:34
czajkowskiHappy 1.1.1110:06
MartijnVdSczajkowski: happy 2011 :)10:07
buzz_morning10:17
buzz_hangovers ?10:17
MartijnVdSnah10:17
buzz_i was sober last night, which is quite the exception :)10:18
* MartijnVdS listens to http://is.gd/jT6Wc10:18
buzz_nice choice!10:19
buzz_one of my faves. saw the live show couple of years ago also10:19
MartijnVdScool10:19
MartijnVdStoo bad there are a few skips (minor ones) on my copy :(10:20
buzz_might stick it on myself actually10:20
MartijnVdSwell my dad's copy really10:20
buzz_aah. on vinyl ?10:20
MartijnVdSyes10:20
buzz_can always download it as flac or something10:21
MartijnVdSsure10:21
MartijnVdSbut I'm in a vinyl mood today :)10:21
buzz_oldschool!10:21
MartijnVdSbuzz_: I told my dad how to use discogs.com yesterday.. we entered 90% of his LPs :) Great way to spend time with family on new year's eve ;)10:22
buzz_ive not used it myself10:22
buzz_is it just imdb for music type thing ?10:23
MartijnVdSimdb + ebay + a "collection manager"10:23
buzz_aah nice10:23
MartijnVdSyeah it helps me when I'm out buying records (or CDs) :)10:24
MartijnVdSSo I don't buy things I already have10:24
buzz_you must have a lot :) i have bought some duplicate dvds in the past mind.10:25
MartijnVdSbuzz_: "All (348)"10:25
buzz_blimey :)10:25
MartijnVdShttp://twitpic.com/3lkuyu10:26
MartijnVdS(that's a 42" TV, for scale)10:26
buzz_nice cllection. and tidy too10:26
buzz_i have a large collection of cassettes.. (puter games not music!)10:27
MartijnVdSooh, Press play on tape :)10:27
buzz_heh10:27
buzz_C= <310:27
MartijnVdSI knew more MSX people ;)10:29
* buzz_ guesses you from the netherlands then10:29
buzz_?10:29
buzz_wasnt that big here10:29
MartijnVdSyeah10:30
MartijnVdSMSX was huge here10:30
buzz_yeh..10:30
buzz_some of the msx machines are quite interesting. some good capabilities10:30
MartijnVdSI've never really used them myself.. we got an early XT in the mid-80s10:31
buzz_quite a boring machine (imho) :)10:34
MartijnVdSIt was.. no TV-out ;)10:34
MartijnVdSMSX could do TV overlay easily10:35
buzz_i asked for a c64 and got a spectrum in about 1984/8510:35
buzz_cheapskates.10:35
MartijnVdShaha :)10:35
MartijnVdS'But it has all the nice colours!'10:35
buzz_:)10:35
buzz_got an amiga in about 1990 but continues to use the spectrum still.. it grew on me over the years :)10:36
buzz_plus i could code on the spectrum and the amiga was a complete mystery at the time.10:36
MartijnVdSI used that XT until the DMA controller broke (random disk writes failed, random glitches on the 8-bit Sound Blaster, etc.)10:36
MartijnVdSthen got a 386SX10:36
buzz_soundblasters were cool10:36
buzz_there was a nice soundcard. awe32 or something? my memory10:37
MartijnVdSSUre, but that was later on, in the 16-bit ISA age10:37
MartijnVdSXTs had 8-bit ISA, so all I had was a "SoundBlaster 2"10:37
buzz_ah10:38
buzz_horsell common and the heat ray..10:40
buzz_fab10:40
MartijnVdS"Forever Autumn" here10:40
buzz_http://www.amazon.co.uk/War-Worlds-Live-DVD/dp/B000I6AMW2 is quite good :)10:41
buzz_http://www.amazon.co.uk/War-Worlds-Live-Special-disc/dp/B000J10LC2/ref=pd_cp_d_h__0 even cheaper.10:41
MartijnVdSwow.. 95 5* reviews10:41
buzz_the 2 disk one is cheaper than the 1 disk. odd10:42
MartijnVdSmarketing 8-)10:42
buzz_3 star review "Was a bit disappointed to find it was no different to the original. Still an amazing DVD " erm.. thats the point. its the original music done live10:42
buzz_:)10:42
MartijnVdS:)10:42
buzz_'p[\10:44
buzz_oops.10:44
MartijnVdS*add to wishlist* :)10:44
buzz_hmm. not in stock i just saw10:45
MartijnVdSIt'll be back10:46
daubersMorning10:57
MartijnVdS\o10:57
buzz_morning10:57
daubersSo now we're in the future, where do I collect my jetpack and my robot butler?10:59
MartijnVdSdaubers: First, put on your reflective one-part suit10:59
daubersMartijnVdS: Hmmm... might need a trip to JJB Sports for one of those...10:59
MartijnVdSdaubers: then get in your flying car to get to the jetpack salesman10:59
buzz_http://www.jetpackinternational.com/equip.html11:00
MartijnVdSEstimated Flight Time: 9 minutes11:00
MartijnVdSEstimated Distance: Approx. 11 miles11:00
MartijnVdSnice11:00
daubersThat would get me to work!11:01
daubersWould have to refuel to get home though11:01
buzz_daubers, http://www.robotshop.com/superdroid-hd2-swat-eod-tracked-robot.html11:01
buzz_:)11:02
buzz_not quite a butler, but11:02
buzz_or http://www.robotshop.com/b9-creations-lost-in-space-robot-replica.html :)11:03
buzz_reboot. brb11:10
MartijnVdSrobot, brb 8-)11:11
AlanBellhope everyone just enjoyed 11:11 on 1/1/1111:17
danfishAlanBell: I was ecstatic, but have now returned to hungoveredness ;)11:50
domjohnsonOr, as you could shorten it to, Alan, 255.11:50
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MartijnVdSdomjohnson: it's 01/01/11 11:1112:14
MartijnVdSdomjohnson: so it's not 255 ;)12:14
* MartijnVdS waits for 11-11-2011 11:11:1112:14
domjohnsonAh :)12:16
domjohnsonDidn't think of that :)12:16
domjohnson1,534, then :)12:17
domjohnsonIs chmod -R g+rwx Elements a valid command?12:20
MartijnVdSyes12:21
MartijnVdSif Elements is an existing directory12:21
MartijnVdSit'll recursively (-R) add r, w and x bits to Elements and everything in it12:21
MartijnVdSyou probably want X instead of x12:21
domjohnsonok12:21
MartijnVdSso it only adds "executable" status to things that already have an execute bit12:21
MartijnVdS(so if it's already u+x, g+X will add an x, but if it's not u+x, g+X won't add a group-x)12:22
domjohnsonSomeone told me that "The files and directories need to be readable by user 'squeezeboxserver', and that user must also have 'execute' permissions on the directories in your music library."12:23
MartijnVdSsure12:23
MartijnVdSthat's what +X does :)12:23
MartijnVdSthe directories are most likely already user+x, so g+X will add group+x12:23
MartijnVdSbut the files don't need to be +x (especially if they're not executable, like movies, etc.)12:24
penguin42Hmm, didn't know +X - well, that's my useful learning for 2011 done12:24
MartijnVdSand g+X also does that: if there's no u+x, it won't add g+x12:24
MartijnVdSpenguin42: TIL.reddit.com12:24
domjohnsonRight...12:24
domjohnsonThanks :)12:24
MartijnVdSdomjohnson: it's all in the chmod man page if you want more detail ;)12:25
domjohnsonI know - I looked at it the other day but couldn't understand it all...then again, I looked at it late at night12:25
domjohnsonGot to go12:25
domjohnsonBe back soon12:25
MartijnVdSbye :)12:25
exobuzzsince you probably dont want u+x on files you can jsut do the dirs - find somepath -type d -exec chmod 755 {} \; for all dirs in somepath to drwxr-xr-x12:26
exobuzzfind somepath -type f -exec chmod 644{} \; - for files to -rw-r--r-- similarly12:27
MartijnVdSexobuzz: you forgot a space between 644 and {}12:28
exobuzzbah :)12:28
MartijnVdSalso, I tend to use \{} so bash doesn't think I'm defining a function ;)12:28
MartijnVdS(same with ! in gstreamer pipelines)12:28
exobuzznever had a problem with it like that on bash12:28
MartijnVdSmaybe I have weird settings then :)12:28
MartijnVdSor I'm paranoid12:28
exobuzz:)12:29
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* AlanBell waves http://pad.ubuntu-uk.org/2011plan about again12:55
czajkowskiAlanBell: :)12:56
czajkowskiAlanBell: thought about mailing the ML with it as not everyone is on IRC at this time of year? plus more opinions ?12:57
UndiFineDhttp://3.bp.blogspot.com/_LaakhfpX99w/STmqjYuyCuI/AAAAAAAAAyI/ZPVIaCRuTFQ/s400/Baby+ocelot.jpg13:08
jacobwaw :( its frightened13:13
danfishHappy new year to all and yours13:35
dwatkinslikewise, danfish13:37
danfishI need an online, encrypted backup solution for approx 100gb of data - carbonite is a nice option, bit win/mac only. Any recommendations on alternatives?13:39
penguin42danfish: I think I've used duplicity a few years ago13:40
brobostigonafternoonings all.13:41
popeydanfish: crashplan13:43
danfishpopey: tx - as always spot on :)13:45
danfishdo you cache the whole internet in you brain?13:45
danfishs/you/sour13:46
danfishs/you/your13:46
popey:)13:46
danfishI have been mulling over remote backup at a relatives with a dedicated box (and the associated power costs and bandwidth usage) vs a dedicated offline storage13:49
popeyi installed crashplan and stopped worrying about it :)13:49
danfishlooking at that pricing structure, I agree13:54
marsilainenwhat does it backup? the whole machine?14:03
marsilainenor do I tell it what bits to backup?14:03
marsilainenwhat about for databases, does it lock them and handle that sort of thing - or would I need to do that manually?14:04
marsilainenwell, automatedly14:04
danfishmarsilainen: I'm not sure yet - exploring as we chat :)14:09
kvarleyGreat start to 2011, no phoneline no internet...14:09
marsilainenand yet you can communicate with us telepathically or something :)14:11
kvarleyHehe, at a friends borrowing wifi for a bit14:11
kvarleyBt picks it's moments to mess my line up, over the bank holiday weekend lol14:11
jacobw:(14:14
kvarleyOn the positive side its been up solid for years14:15
popeymarsilainen: it backs up what you want it to backup14:19
czajkowskipopey: love the way fab blames Apple for everything, followed by you :) He has an interesting logic14:33
kvarleyWhoever was helping me to fix the quake wars audio delay, I found a fix. Run "sudo killall pulseaudio" before launching the game & that fixes it.14:41
popey:)14:41
czajkowskilongest episode ever14:42
czajkowskihave stopped about 1/3 the way through going to join local gym14:42
popeydid i get a mention then?14:44
penguin42kvarley: You can probably do pasuspender nameofgame14:45
penguin42kvarley: That will suspend PA while the game runs14:45
czajkowskipopey: aye he was blaming mac for taking all the IP4 addresses, then said by default he balmes you as you use a MAC :)14:45
czajkowskipopey: fab logic :)14:45
kvarleypenguin42: pasuspender wasn't working for some reason14:45
penguin42oh weird14:45
kvarley2011 holds great things for Ubuntu. I'm most looking forward to the commercial games using the unigine engine! What are you looking forward to?14:47
jacobwI want them to stop deleted items on removable media going in to .Trash on the removable media14:49
jacobwWhy?!14:50
directhexkvarley: there are unigine games?14:51
kvarleydirecthex: There will be this year, oil rig is the first one to be released I think14:55
popeyczajkowski: blames apple for ipv4 going!?15:00
dauberso/15:05
daubersWhat're we blaming apple for now?15:06
popey14:45:33 < czajkowski> popey: aye he was blaming mac for taking all the IP4 addresses, then said by default he balmes you as you use a MAC :)15:07
daubersI see15:07
popeyi dont think i have the stomach for 3 hours of that15:07
daubers3 hours?????????15:07
daubersSo Dan finally lost control of Fab then...15:07
popey:)15:08
* dwatkins wonders if there will be a Unigine port for the Mac15:13
dwatkinsThe demos are impressive, especially the light flare and water effects15:13
jacobwpopey: has anything happened with the 'clubuntu' idea yet?15:16
daubersurgh, working with tcp stresms is weird15:51
|Dreams|ok i am going to try a new distro because i want to advance my knowledge of linux any suggestions? I was thinking maybe arch linux or fedora?16:05
AlanBelllinux from scratch16:05
AlanBell!lfs16:05
lubotu3LFS is Linux From Scratch (www.linuxfromscratch.org) - not to be confused with !LTS, which is the long term support release of Ubuntu (currently 6.06, 8.04 and 10.04)16:05
brobostigonmaybe a rolling distro, like archor debian unstable/sid.16:06
brobostigonarch*16:06
|Dreams|ok thanks will look into these16:06
AlanBelldebian has a more useful packaging system to learn about16:08
|Dreams|oh and hapy new year everyone16:09
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directhexcentos. it's Enterprise(tm)16:13
domjohnsonTo use the line "/dev/sdb1        /media/musiclib  auto    rw,nouser,noauto,exec,utf8 0       0" (without quotes) in fstab, do I have to create the directory /media/musiclib?16:14
daubersdomjohnson: Yes16:14
domjohnson(I know it sounds a daft question, and I think you probably do, but I'm a little weary of messing around with things - this isn't my computer)16:14
domjohnsonCheers, daubers :)16:14
AlanBelldoes anyone run their own nameserver? as in ns1.example.com and ns2.example.com pointing to your own server?16:24
matttnot right now, but have in the past16:26
matttgot a specific problem?16:27
AlanBellnot really, got a customer using cpanel which really really wants to be a nameserver16:27
matttyeah, the plesk cp does the same thing out of the box16:28
matttevery time you set up a domain, it'll create local zones, etc.16:28
AlanBelljust seems like madness to me16:30
matttwhat we used to do -- just let plesk do it's thing, and then point the domain at some proper name servers16:30
matttand then just ensured the box hosting the cp wasn't configured to query itself16:30
mhadhappy new year ubuntu-user16:40
jacobwhappy new year mhad16:43
mhadthanks jacobw16:43
balorAnyone here run mythtv?  I'm having an issue getting channels from my satellite16:50
marsilainenhow do people cope with download limits like 30GB/month?16:52
marsilainenI easily seem to get through more than 1GB/day just by myself16:52
DJonesbalor: Might be worth asking in #mythtv (I think thats the channel)16:55
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DJonesWhy isn't the channel +t?17:01
AlanBellgood question17:01
AlanBellwhy did we forget the meeting on thursday is anothe good question17:01
DJonesHeh, Meeting between Christmas & new was probably never likely to happen17:02
brobostigonAlanBell: too much prtying?17:02
AlanBellyeah true enough, just bumped it forward a bit from when we didn't do the previous one17:03
czajkowskiAlanBell: or too many meetings :p17:49
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danfishwe had some friends round last night, one of whom worked for the civil service18:38
czajkowskidanfish: don't hold it against them18:39
danfishshe'd been working this week and noted that only half the floors in her building had been heated because, understandably only half the staff were working18:39
danfishczajkowski: :D18:39
danfishshe commented on this to her boss and was told "there's an energy competition on - look at govspark.org.uk" !!!!!18:41
danfishyet more credit to issyl0 :)18:42
czajkowski:)18:43
brobostigon:)18:43
emhey do any of you guys enjoy English football league?18:52
popeyit rarely gets discussed in here, so chances are not many do18:54
Namolem#centos18:54
czajkowskidanfish: that reminds me can you give me the name of that pub again I seem to have lost it in the history please.18:55
danfishczajkowski: the northcote18:57
czajkowskidanfish: cheers! you still at a conference ?18:57
danfishat the moment yes, but not confirmed18:58
danfishthere are other matches .........18:58
czajkowskidanfish: this is true! gonna book it this week and then create the event on the LD and mail the list, feck it if 5 people turn up it'll be a bit of a laugh!18:59
czajkowskiem: you can ask me stuff in here rather than pm19:00
emaren't you freenode staff?19:01
czajkowskiyes19:01
emyou want me to only ask you stuff in this channel even if it has nothing to do with this channel?19:01
czajkowskiem: or ask can you pm me, or give me a clue about what you want to pm me.19:01
czajkowskiotherwise I don't tend to respond to random pm19:02
emThat's a shame.19:02
czajkowskiem: was there something you wanted help with ?19:04
emI wondered if you were Polish.19:04
czajkowskinope I'm Irish .19:05
emOh well that's a good one too :)19:05
bigcalmHNY peeps19:23
brobostigonevening bigcalm19:24
suprengro/ peeps19:31
matttsup all19:31
brobostigonevening suprengr19:31
* brobostigon has chocolate buttons, yummy, 19:32
MartijnVdShmm chocolate19:36
brobostigon:) hehe19:37
brobostigonMartijnVdS: because i am allergic to dairy, the soya chocolate i have to get, is significantly more expensive than the normal chocolate.19:39
* suprengr holds out plate and hopes brobostigon throws chocolate buttons at it19:39
* brobostigon gives suprengr some.19:39
suprengryummm19:40
penguin42brobostigon: It's very difficult to find dairy free chocolate; Green & Blacks have started putting it in their dark chocolate; you might try Tesco's Finest Organic finest 70% dominican - I don't think it lists Dairy in the ingredients (although I seem to remember an odd disclaimer)19:42
penguin42brobostigon: Kosher after dinner chocolate as well tends to be dairy free19:43
brobostigonpenguin42: i get mne from holland and barrett.19:43
brobostigonpenguin42: not have a look at that.19:44
suprengrjust a long shot: I have two CD's which I am thinking of trying under Wine: Monty Python's Complete Waste of Time (1994) & Worms 2... any thoughts?19:45
suprengr[no reference found on Wine HQ]19:46
DJonessuprengr: This Worms 2? http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=58519:47
suprengrDJones: cool! thanks19:48
DJonesThe other one doesn't look hopefull, although its an old test http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=1601 Maybe worth tryin it just because you can :)19:50
suprengrDJones: ;)19:51
issyl0danfish: that's awesome :D19:51
suprengrfrom beeb news: Thousands of Dutch swimmers have taken part in the traditional annual dip in the freezing North Sea. [translation for the brain gifted: "1000's of idiots freeze to death"]19:53
MartijnVdSsuprengr: nobody froze to death19:53
MartijnVdSWe've been doing this since '58 ;)19:53
MartijnVdSit's a great tradition19:53
suprengrWHAT!19:53
suprengr...that's a long time to be in the Noth Sea.19:54
MartijnVdShttp://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nieuwjaarsduik19:54
suprengr*North19:54
MartijnVdSoh '6519:54
MartijnVdSsuprengr: the guy who started it was a channel swimmer :)19:54
* brobostigon can read that, partly.19:55
penguin42MartijnVdS: Isn't it easier to sit in front of a nice warm radiator, feet up, reading the web etc etc19:55
MartijnVdSpenguin42: sure, that's what I do.19:55
MartijnVdSpenguin42: but uhm.. try finding photos ;)19:56
MartijnVdSit's not that bad ;)19:56
suprengrMartijnVdS:  Ashamed / proud to say I too trained for that particular challenge... but, no, I did not do it in the end...19:57
* MartijnVdS gives everyone an oliebol19:57
MartijnVdShttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliebol19:57
suprengrlard balls! wot!... no wonder the Dutch are so fun to talk to!20:05
suprengr[I had always assumed it was the scchhmmoke drifting from Amsterdam until now ;D20:05
MartijnVdSsuprengr: they're a bit like donuts really20:05
MartijnVdSbut less sugary20:05
suprengrMartijnVdS: that's just torture... now I wanna doughnut!20:06
* suprengr looks in mirror & sees Homer Simpson20:11
penguin42MartijnVdS: Someone has stolen your doughnuts hole!20:15
brobostigongood name for an email client, K9, :)20:33
oceanhi guys. i was trying to install ubuntu on my new hp laptop.used g parted to resize the and get some free space. freed the spaces alright and is showing up as an ullocated space. i wanted to configure this unallocated space and whn i choose this unallocated space all the tools go greay and i am not able to format this space at all.g parted keep saying that it is not possible to create more than 4 primary partitions.how can i get around this issue20:44
oceantx in advance20:44
moreatiDo you have 4 partitions now?20:45
oceanyes.it is numbered as sda1 sda2 sda3 and sda420:46
AlanBellyou have indeed run out of primary partitions20:46
oceani freed some space from sda2 where i want to configure and i am not able to do it :-(20:46
oceanhow can i create a logical partition here then20:47
moreatiocean: Then what gpartedis telling you is right. You need to save the sata from the last partition, then delete it and recreate as a logical partition20:47
AlanBellyou need to delete a partition and create logical partitions in it20:47
oceanok, so how can i do it without loosing my data, i am pretty new20:47
moreati ocean you can't. You need to backup your data (which I'm hoping you already did)20:48
oceansda1 is the boot, sda2 has got windows, sda 3 says it is recovery and sda4 is HP-tools20:48
jacobwocean: move the data from the partition you intend to delete on to a partition you intend to keep or on to a removeable volume20:48
jacobwsda1 is a Linux boot partition?20:48
AlanBellbye bye windows :)20:48
ali1234on windows 7 they have rejigged everything to use up all the primary partitions20:48
ali1234presumably to make dual booting harder20:48
oceanyeah thats what i understand now20:49
ali1234windows 7 has a separate "boot" partition now, plus usually at least 1 recovery partition20:49
AlanBellthat is a pretty grim setup20:49
moreatiali1234: oh joy  :(20:49
oceancan i remove the the sda4 here?20:49
ali1234yeah well, what can you do?20:49
jacobwocean: yes, you can if want to.20:50
ali1234you can do whatever you want, and if you break it, you get to keep the pieces20:50
* suprengr creeps off to install Worms220:50
moreatiocean: you can if you don't mind loosing the HP recover tools that are on that partition20:50
oceanif i remove that can i configure this unallocated space20:50
ocean?20:50
jacobwocean: yes20:51
oceanits an HP laptap. and the sda 4 is named after HP-Tools, do u have any idea what that partition is20:51
oceanI just dont care about windows much.20:52
oceanor can i move that sda 4 to sda2?20:52
ali1234what you should probably do is obtain a windows 7 install disk from MSDN (you have an MSDN account right?) then use it to do a vanilla install without all the "free" bundled crud, then you'll only be using two partitions...20:52
penguin42ali1234: No, that will lose any drivers needed on the HP20:53
jacobwocean: if you want to keep the HP tools you should move them elsewhere20:53
ali1234penguin42: not if you download them first and slipstream them into the image...20:53
ali1234you do know how to slipstream windows right?20:53
ali1234windows is so easy to use...20:53
oceansorry to ask u, what does HP tools contain? is that drivers?20:53
ali1234no, probably not, the drivers will be already installed in the recovery image20:54
jacobwocean: no idea, could be anything, you should see if you can access it from Windows and copy on to the Windows parition20:54
oceanok20:54
oceanand if i can copy the content into windows partition, deleting that partition would that be okay?20:55
jacobwor a removeable drive, however, if you don't care much about Windows you can instruct the Ubuntu installer to use the entire disk which will overwrite Windows installation20:55
jacobwocean: unless the HP tools is a bootable OS in itself, which I doubt20:55
ali1234it could be20:56
ali1234could be a smarttop based environment20:56
oceanwhat would u do urslef if u r in such a situation and needs windows to work as well?20:56
ali1234i would wipe windows, install ubuntu, then install windows in a virtual machine20:56
penguin42ocean: I'd try and back up the HP partition if possible, delete it and create a logical partition20:57
* jacobw agrees with ali1234 on the condition that you have Windows install media20:57
oceani don have that much expertise to install windows on a virtual machine.:-(  ,20:57
jacobwocean: installing Windows in a virtual machine is easy20:58
jacobwocean: provided you have the installation media20:58
oceanpenguin can u guess what HP-tools might be, what consequences will it have if i delete it20:58
ali1234http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Notebook-Operating-systems-and/Drive-Letters-on-HP-laptop/m-p/25438920:59
moreatiocean: HP have probably put some special HP boot diagnostics/windows recovery tools on there. Maybe a frontend to the Windows recovery partition20:59
oceansda3 is named after Recovery, so sda4 (hp tools) can it be related to recovery again?21:00
ali1234you could always do a wubi install21:00
ali1234yes, they can both be used for recovery21:00
ali1234trying to remember the name of that mini linux distro they use for this stuff21:01
ali1234splashtop21:01
oceanHP says once you haave made ur recovery disk it wouldnt let u make another one. I have already made a recovery disk in that case deleting sda4, would it be problem.21:02
ali1234splashtop actually really sucks... you see loads of motherboards advertised with it... sure they come with splashtop... on a CD-ROM... and you have to install it in a magic partition on your first hard drive21:04
ali1234and it boots no faster than any other linux distro21:04
ali1234complete waste of time21:04
jacobwunfortunately HP don't ship installation media21:04
jacobwbecause they are evil :(21:05
ali1234nobody does any more21:05
NafalloO_o21:05
ali1234this is why you need an MSDN account21:05
jacobwi think Dell do21:05
ali1234nope21:05
oceanjacobw, if i have made recovery dvds, am i going to loose anything if i delete sda 421:05
oceanpls help21:05
jacobwocean: we can't determine that21:06
ali1234not on the cheaper end systems anyway21:06
jacobwocean: it may help you could tell us more about the machine21:06
oceanwhat would u like to know jacobw. i am happy to provide that21:06
jacobwocean: and why you need Windows for work, we may be able to suggest alternatives that run under Linux21:07
jacobwocean: what model/number is it? e.g. pavillion dv6231ea21:07
ali1234is there a linux alternative to after effects yet?21:08
oceanpavilion dv6 dv6-3150sa21:08
popeyali1234: splashtop on my acer revo is much quicker than any linux distro21:09
popeyand it came preinstalled, not something that needed installing21:09
ali1234by "any linux distro" do you mean ubuntu?21:09
ali1234yes, a very small number of systems have it in a flash chip21:09
popeyyeah, its on the hdd21:10
ali1234netbooks often come with it preinstalled on the HD21:10
ali1234but if you pay attention during bootup you'll notice that it spends almost exactly as long in the bios, after which it's just a normal linux bootup21:11
ali1234for example, i bet it doesn't boot faster than meego21:11
ali1234meego boots in about 8 seconds from power on on by AAO21:12
ali1234about 5 of those seconds are the bios21:12
popeynot tried meego21:12
popeyyour assertion was that it is no faster than _any_ other linux distro :p21:13
ali1234that's not the same as "slower than all other linux distros" and you know it :)21:13
popeymeh21:14
ali1234the point is, it's not magically faster than everything else, like they claim in their marketing21:14
popeysure, but it's pretty quick21:14
popeyI guess it only has to be faster than windows21:14
popeywhich isnt hard21:15
ali1234there are plenty of better alternatives which are equally fast, and you don't need to pay a premium on your hardware to get them21:15
ali1234but yeah, it's only really fast compared to a screwed up windows install or ubuntu21:15
jacobwocean: https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/switching/C/preparing.html21:15
ali1234(i still think you should just do a wubi install)21:16
ali1234wubi is still supported, right?21:16
popeyya21:16
popeyjust a pain to migrate away from21:16
ali1234compared to what?21:16
ali1234if you're migrating away from wubi, going back to windows, it's trivial, just delete the file...21:17
ali1234much easier than migrating from dual boot back to windows21:17
AlanBellI think wubi is probably the way forward in this instance21:18
AlanBellless damage potential than anything else21:18
AlanBellpersonally I would nuke all 4 partitions, but then I don't want dual boot or the recovery stuff21:19
jacobwyeah, this is probably a prime use case for wubi21:19
AlanBellbut that is a bit screwed up, shipping a box with 4 used primary partitions21:20
* czajkowski hugs DJones :D 21:20
popeyI meant a pain to migrate from wubi install to full install21:20
DJonesczajkowski: I guess that worked then, did they win?21:21
AlanBellI think wubi is the best of a bad bunch of options21:21
czajkowskiDJones: we did indeed 35 10 :D 4 trys = Bonus point!21:21
DJonesGood score there21:21
oceanthanks jacobw. but i needs windows for my work.21:21
oceanis there any link with which u can help me with this issue. to get around the one which has 4 used up primary partitions21:22
ocean?21:22
ali1234!wubi21:22
lubotu3Wubi is an Ubuntu installer for Windows users that allows you to install and uninstall Ubuntu like a Windows application, in a simple and safe way. http://wubi-installer.org/support.php and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WubiGuide for troubleshooting. Please  file bugs at http://launchpad.net/wubi/+filebug. For Ubuntu Maverick/10.10 http://releases.ubuntu.com/maverick/wubi.exe21:22
ali1234oh yeah, you'll need to put back your windows partition to how it was before21:24
jacobwthere is no way to install another [stand alone] operating system on a hard drive with 4 primary partitions without deleting one or more of those primary partitions21:24
ali1234sure there is, wubi does it21:25
jacobwyou can use wubi to the same effect21:25
jacobw[stand alone[21:25
ali1234wubi is standalone once it is installed21:25
ali1234it doesn't boot up through windows every time21:25
jacobwi suppose so..21:25
ali1234it just happens that the root partition is a file in another partition. this can be thought of merely as a very complex partitioning system however21:26
jacobwoh. i thought it did boot through windows21:26
jacobwi stand corrected21:26
ali1234it might use the windows bootloader, i'm not sure21:26
ali1234but cvertainly doesn't boot up all the way into windows21:26
ali1234ocean: all you have to do is use gparted to make your windows partition fill up the disk again, then boot up windows and put in the ubutu install cd, and it will offer you the wubi install21:30
dwatkinsWhat would you like to achieve, jacobw? Multiple bootable operating systems on your machine, i.e. separate windows and linux partitions?21:33
jacobwdwatkins: jacobw > ocean21:34
dwatkinsoh sorry21:34
dwatkinsI was reading this discussion earlier on then went to cook some food.21:34
dwatkinsocean: what is your goal?21:34
ali1234dwatkins: yeah, dual boot is desired, but current windows install is using all 4 primary partitions21:34
dwatkinsoh wow21:35
dwatkinsI guess having Linux kjust bootable from a USB stick or SD card is either too slow or otherwise not practical on this machine.21:35
ali1234windows 7 uses two primary partitions, the other two are "recovery" and "hp tools" and we're not about to recommend deleting either of those :)21:35
dwatkinsagreed, ali123421:36
dwatkinsSo I guess wubi is the way forward, as it uses a file inside an NTFS partition as the linux root disk, iirc.21:36
dwatkinspopey: can you not just tar-up and un-tar the entire filesystem in a piped commandline to move from wubi to a separate partition, or do you mean it's difficult to replace the partition itself?21:39
popeydwatkins: what you describe is not "simple"21:39
dwatkinspopey: oh ok, I've done it before to clone disks with tar and dump etc.21:40
popeysure, me too21:40
dwatkinsI forget how complex some things actually are.21:41
czajkowskihmm21:55
Gizmo_the_GreatHey all. Just wondering if you guys know how I can get involved with the role of making kids more aware of Linux when I'm not actually part of any volunteer groups or schools? I've posted a thread (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=10305049#post10305049) but thought I'd better ask here as we're a UK team.22:12
oceanhi dwatkins22:18
oceanu there22:18
czajkowskiGizmo_the_Great: have you looked locally at schools22:18
czajkowskiGizmo_the_Great: talk to them and see if you can talk to the kids who may do an computer module in class?22:19
Gizmo_the_Greatczajkowski: I thought about that, but (maybe I'm being pessimistic) if I ring up several schools in my area and say "Hi, I'm Mr X and I'd like to help make your kids aware about alternative operating systems" aren't they just gonna hang up on me?22:20
czajkowskiGizmo_the_Great: some of them may look at dfferent alternaives. Have you looked at CLCs I dont know what age bracket you're looking at22:21
Gizmo_the_GreatAnd in addition, I work full time so would not likely be able to get to them at the time they are in school, which is why I was thinking more on the lines of volunteer groups who run in the evenings22:21
Gizmo_the_GreatCLCs?22:22
czajkowskiGizmo_the_Great: city learning centers22:22
Gizmo_the_GreatOh right - no, I will Google them22:22
czajkowskiGizmo_the_Great: post to the UK mailing lists, they may have more of an idea than myself, sorry.22:23
Gizmo_the_GreatOK, might do. Incidentally, have just found this (http://www.adult-learning-derby.org.uk/images/pdf/courses2011.pdf) but it relates more to adult education than children.22:25
DJonesGizmo_the_Great: YOu could also get in touch with your local LUG (Linux User Group) they might already have some things in place22:25
Gizmo_the_GreatDJones: good idea. I am a memeber though I must confess to never having met up.22:26
czajkowskiGizmo_the_Great: where are you based?22:26
Gizmo_the_GreatDerby22:26
Gizmo_the_GreatMidlands22:26
DJonesMaybe another suggestion could be to contact your local education department at the council22:28
PhilThttp://opensourceschools.org.uk/technicians-view.html a S Derby guy22:33
Gizmo_the_GreatPhilT An excellent link. I will contact him :-) That should be a good lead and maybe I can join him22:39
brobostigonnos da, sleep well.22:45
jacobw2if i register a domain with uk2.net can i use it with bytemark hosting?22:48
popeyi personally wouldn't register a domain with uk2.net if you paid me22:49
jacobw2why is that?22:49
jacobw2(still, can it be done?)22:49
popeyi dont trust them22:49
popeyhaven't for a long time22:50
* Nafallo has almost all his domains transferred to gandi at this point.22:50
dwatkinsdomainexpress are pretty good22:50
dwatkinsClearly this is just my opinion, your mileage may vary etc. remember to always read the label, batteries not included.22:51
Nafallohmm. they have a xmassy girl on their frontpage. not sure I believe she's the one taking care of the domains...22:52
jacobw2as far as i understand, you register a domain then you can point it at any ip address you like23:01
popeybasically yes23:02
popeyyou register a domain, point it at some name servers, maintain the zone and point one or more records at a host/ip23:02
jacobw2what does 'maintain the zone' mean?23:09
popeyyour provider will usually have some kind of control panel which lets you maintain the zone file23:12
Nafallovim23:12
Nafallo:-)23:12
dwatkinsor let them host the dns23:18
jacobw2i've had a look at a few, i've decided to use Gandi23:19
Nafallogood choice23:22
dwatkinsBest to make an informed decision after research.23:22
jacobw2yeah, i'll do some more research on gandi/bytemark in next few days23:30
Nafallogandi has interesting stuff I want to test, but I lack ideas of what could be a good testcase :-P23:30
dwatkinsNafallo: reverse proxy based on subdirectories, perhaps?23:37
jacobw2test case == victim customers ?23:37
Nafallodwatkins: automagic upscaling of vpses based on load, payable by the hour23:41
Nafallowell, up- and downscaling23:41

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