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Red-Ravenok if anyone is still here, should my partition look like this on my XP: http://imagebin.org/131521 that is what my laptop partition looks like. im refering to the extended partition and the two other partitions within it. should i just set up the same kind of thing on my XP?00:05
ibuclawRed-Raven, not sure what you are trying to do, but a disk device is limited to 4 Primary Partitions.00:10
Red-Ravenok you know what? F this. ive been relying on you guys to help me this whole time. its time i learned something on my own for once. if i break it, ill fix it like i already did once. and thats how you learn best. by fixing it. (no offence to you guys; you've helped me out so much. just thought id try it on my own for once.)00:10
ibuclawan Extended Partition can hold many Logical Partitions (so you aren't held down by the sore limited)00:11
ibuclaw*limitation =)00:11
Red-Ravenyah IK :) *jumps*00:12
ibuclawRed-Raven, well... some things can't be talk00:12
ibuclawBAH00:12
ibuclaw*taught00:12
ibuclawmy spelling is terrible today00:12
Red-Ravenmine is everyday.00:13
Red-Raventhis can be, but i choose to get some experience out of it.00:13
Red-Raven....*facepalm* first thing im doing is getting anew environment with a SMALL footprint.....the XP is slow as crap.......00:16
ibuclawRed-Raven, new to the scene I take it?00:16
Red-Ravensemi. got ubuntu about two weeks ago now. putting it on a run-down XP machine. it will be my guinea pig machine.00:17
ibuclawok, reading on the backlog00:18
ibuclawhttp://imagebin.org/131519 <-- that looks fine to me as a basic setup00:18
ibuclawjust fill the extended partition hole with logical partitions and off you go.00:19
Cheri703Red-Raven: sorry for being sensitive last night :/ your "the point being" felt ...rude :( sorry for the mis-read00:19
ibuclawAs a rule of thumb, 20GB is more than enough for Ubuntu00:19
Red-Ravenawesome. im basing everything i do here off that.00:20
ibuclawand depending of amount of RAM on your system:00:20
Red-Ravendon't sweat it cheri703. its cool.00:20
ibuclaw< 1GB : create 1.5x size swap00:20
Red-Ravenwow...didn't mean to sound like a surfer due there....00:20
Red-Ravendue*00:20
Red-Ravenugh! dude*00:21
ibuclaw2GB : 2GB swap00:21
Red-Raveni have 512 MB RAM. so 512 swap?00:21
ibuclawRed-Raven, I'd say 768-1GB00:22
pedro3005512 * 1.5 = 76800:22
Cheri703I think my desktop may have bitten the dust :( (not the dual-boot)00:22
ibuclawRed-Raven, swap == The Linux equiv. of pagefile00:22
Red-Ravenok cool. there a way to double check total RAM from ubuntu?00:22
Red-Raven*oh noes*00:23
ibuclawit's there as a safety buffer when you've ran out of RAM.00:23
Red-Ravenok cool.00:23
ibuclawRed-Raven, free -m00:23
Red-Ravenoh right thx.00:24
ibuclawor ... for mere mortals00:24
ibuclawSystem -> Admin -> System Monitor00:24
Red-Ravenok cool total is 494. how am i running ubuntu without the minimun RAM/00:25
Red-Ravensorry brb. dinner.00:25
phoenix5I have a vaio laptop with an integrated touchpad that is not responding, ubuntu version is 10.0400:26
phoenix5it is an EB vaio and runs windows 7 OS as well, any suggestions?00:28
JackyAlcineMight be closed-source drivers, phoenix500:39
phoenix5(nUboon2Age on site with phoenix5 - but i don't have a clue on this question.)  Do any of y'all have an idea on this unresponsive Vaio touchpad w/ 10.04?   phillw, pedro3005, paultag, jussi, jledbetter, holstein, IdleOne, ikonia, geirha,00:39
phillwphoenix5: please do not ping everyone.... If people know the answer they will answer you.00:41
holsteinhey phoenix500:42
phoenix5yes00:42
holsteinhello00:43
phoenix5hello00:43
holsteintouchpad never worked?00:43
holsteinin buntu?00:43
phoenix5no00:43
holsteinhmmm00:43
phoenix5the integrated mousepad in the laptop*00:43
holsteinexternal mouse works?00:44
holsteinphoenix5: open up a terminal00:45
holsteinand type00:45
phoenix5never tried an external mouse00:45
holsteinxinput list00:45
holsteincopy that00:45
phoenix5thought it would work with the internal00:45
holsteinand paste it to pastebin00:45
holsteinhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/00:46
phoenix5what is the xinput list00:46
holsteinhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/551664/00:47
holsteinthats the output for me00:47
holsteinif you would like to see it00:47
holsteindo you have an external mouse?00:47
phoenix5yes00:48
holsteinso you'll be able to navigate the desktop then00:48
phoenix5i dont have the laptop with me right now00:49
phoenix5but when i get to it00:49
holsteinlol00:50
holsteinwe'll need that to diagnose the issue00:50
holsteinyou can google00:50
holsteinplain text00:50
holsteinubuntu 10.04 sony whatever model # mouse dont work00:50
holsteinsee if you find anything00:50
holsteinOR come back here when you have the unit in front of you00:51
holsteinand plenty of time to run commands00:51
holsteinand be responsive00:51
phoenix5sorry00:52
holsteinphoenix5: no worries00:52
phoenix5thanks00:53
phoenix5g2g00:53
Red-Ravenhey will adding more swap than necissary make any diference what-so-ever, or will it just hog memory?02:08
holsteindoesnt really matter so much no-a-days02:08
holsteinswap02:08
holsteini dont have swap on my netbook02:08
holsteinand its never really been an issue02:08
holsteinmore than necessary shouldnt do anything besides take up HD space02:09
head_victimI hit swap on my desktop the other day, apparently you can't run multiple vms, game, watch hdtv and browse the internet all at once even with 10gb ram :/02:11
holsteinhead_victim: hehe02:13
Red-Raven...wow. what rig are you running 10 GB RAM on?02:17
head_victimIt's getting old now but it's a quad core 2.4 (q6600), it's my main vm/gaming/tv pc sitting to my left.02:18
Red-Ravenhead_victim, wow. no idea how you maxed out a rig like that. course i guess you did push it pretty far.02:23
head_victimWell I did have 2 or 3 vms with 2gb ram each running02:23
Red-Ravenso my miniscule RAM is a whoping 494 MB.  so will 741 MB SWAP work? or should i up it a bit more?02:27
head_victimDepends on what you're doing with it and how much hdd space you have. Either way if you have to use it it will slow down the operation.02:29
Red-Ravenwill it slow it down more if i add extra?02:30
head_victimNot in my experience/knowledge02:31
head_victimJust means you'll have less space on your hdd for other things.02:31
Red-Ravenok cool. its got 80 GB, 20 given to windows, and the rest for Linux. 741 MB is about .7 GB, so ill round it up to a full 1 GB.its only about .3 GB, so even if i never use it it won't make much difference. (im getting 741 MB from total RAMx1.5=good swap. my total RAM is 494)02:34
aveilleuxRed-Raven: Well you can't really count it toward RAM. That's not quite how it works.02:36
Red-Ravencount the extra swap that goes onto the HD? IK.02:36
Red-Raveni know it slows down/02:36
Red-Raven.*02:36
aveilleuxRed-Raven: Well it's just not used the same way as RAM.02:37
Red-Ravenits not? thought the piece of SWAP that didn't fit on the RAM just went to the HD and was used as a sort of extension of the RAM?02:38
aveilleuxRed-Raven: Only programs that are idle or absolutely can not fit into RAM are swapped. Swapping is *really* slow though.02:39
Red-Ravenoh ok. ill still give it a full 1 GB. can't hurt.02:41
holsteinhandy when we had 32 megs of ram02:41
holsteinor less...02:42
Red-Ravenhow long ago was that?02:42
holstein15 years?02:43
holsteinmore?02:43
Red-Ravenlol when i was born.02:43
Red-Raven(im 15)02:43
aveilleuxYou youngins don't know what it was like02:44
Red-Ravenlol. not many kids my age are learning this stuff.02:44
aveilleuxRed-Raven: I started with Ubuntu when I was 13. I know the feeling ;-)02:45
Red-Ravencool. kids look at my rig and their like .....what is that.....WTF IS THAT!!!02:46
Red-Ravenneed...new...smaller...environment....02:53
head_victimRed-Raven: what flavour of Ubuntu are you using?02:54
Red-RavenLive CD mav merkat. installing it now.02:55
head_victimBut K/X/L/Ubuntu ?02:55
Red-Ravenjust Ubuntu. ill probably check out Lubuntu once i get this installed.02:56
Red-Ravenis there a ctr-alt-delete equivalent for Linux?02:57
head_victimAh ok I was going to say there are better ones that Ubuntu if you're using an older or slower computer. I have Ubuntu on the quad core but Lubuntu on this older machine.02:57
head_victimcontrol alt and backspace will restart x if that's what you mean02:58
Red-Ravenx?02:58
aveilleuxhead_victim: Not anymore02:59
head_victimaveilleux: no?02:59
aveilleuxRed-Raven: You mean Task Manager? No.02:59
akshatjhead_victim: it is disabled in 10.1002:59
aveilleuxhead_victim: dontzap defaults to 1.02:59
head_victimOh I haven't used it in some time but nice to know it's not there anymore02:59
Red-Raventhen what do i do if it freezes up?02:59
aveilleuxRed-Raven: You can ctrl+alt+F1 to go to a different Terminal screen, if you know how to use Terminal. Ctrl+Alt+F7 will go back to the graphical login.03:00
aveilleuxRed-Raven: Though honestly, Ubuntu rarely locks up a la Windows.03:00
Red-Raventhx. there a way to kill tasks from terminal?03:01
aveilleuxRed-Raven: Yes. Use "ps -ef |grep programname" to find the process ID, then "kill -9 processid" to kill it03:01
Red-Ravenapparently on 494 MB of RAM it does.03:02
Red-Ravenwtf...where is that horizantal line....03:03
Red-RavenNVM found it.03:04
Red-Ravenok whats the process ID here?03:05
aveilleuxRed-Raven: what?03:06
Red-Ravenwhat #s or letters are the process id when i do ps -ef?03:08
aveilleuxRed-Raven: ps -ef |grep name-of-program-no-caps03:08
aveilleuxlike03:09
Red-Ravenyah]03:09
aveilleuxps -ef |grep xchat03:09
aveilleuxand the first number is the process IC03:09
aveilleuxID*03:09
Red-Ravenok thx.03:09
Red-Ravenugh. still frozen. might just reboot in a sec.03:13
aveilleuxRed-Raven: you can use the top command to see what's taking all your RAM.03:13
Red-Ravenok now x-window wont even open....03:14
Red-Ravenim just going to reboot this thing.03:14
Red-Ravenwow.....why does it seem like its gettting slower>03:20
Red-Raven?*03:20
head_victimIf you are installing on older systems it can appear to "hang" for quite some time03:22
Red-Ravenit does. will a smaller environment really help?03:23
head_victimI nearly threw out a 2.4 celeron because it was annoyingly slow but then I found Lubuntu and still using it03:24
Red-Ravenlol same except XP.03:24
Red-Ravenok before i finalize these partitions, is there anything cool experimentation-wise you suggest i try out with them?03:26
head_victimAll I ever do with them is create a separate /home to make it easier to upgrade but that's just my preference03:27
Red-Ravenoh is that the ext 4?03:27
head_victimIt's adding another ext503:28
head_victimext4*03:28
Red-Ravenok. on my laptop i only have one ext 4 and its mounted to the /.03:29
head_victimYeah you can make that smaller and add the extra space to be a /home but if you don't have lots of space and you're just testing it's not essential to have a separate /hoem03:30
Red-Ravenhow does it make it easier to upgrade?03:31
head_victimIt keeps all your program settings and documents03:31
head_victimWhen reinstalling, upgrading will still be find03:31
head_victimfine* sorry, having a bad typo day03:31
Red-Ravenso you don't have to move them all to a pin drive when you're upgrading to for example 10.04 when it officially releases?03:32
head_victimIf you upgrade they will all stay, if you ever need to reinstall you'll need to backup first.03:33
Red-Ravenok cool. so what size should i make each one?03:34
nit-witA separate home is overrated, you shold have that stauff backed up anyway03:34
nit-wit*stuff03:34
head_victimnit-wit: each to their own :) I agree for a lot of people it's not required03:35
Red-Ravenum, ok. the individual files or the whole system on an external HD?03:35
nit-witRed-Raven, I change OS's often I just keep the media backed up. Linux installs so fast and once you know what you need you can set up pretty quickly03:36
Red-Ravenok then. ill set up that once im done.d03:36
nit-withead_victim, I just see it pushed on new users who may not even remember how it was done and are just confused by it.03:37
Red-Ravenso im creating the ext 4 in Gparted for the insstall, but i don't see where to mount it to /.03:37
head_victimnit-wit: fair call, he was asking for "cool experimental-wise suggestions" and that's all I had sorry03:38
Red-Ravenalso, is it bad that im using Gperted to set up the partitions and not the custom install?03:39
Red-RavenBRB. bathroom.03:39
head_victimCan do it either way as long as you know what you're doing03:39
head_victimIf it's your first ever install like nit-wit said you're probably best off just doing a basic, normal installation first.03:41
Red-Ravenits  my second.03:45
head_victimOk, well I am starting to run late for work so I have to head off and get ready.03:45
Red-Ravenso because i've set it up in Gparted already, i can just hit install side-by-side?03:45
Red-Ravenoh ok go ahead.03:46
Red-Ravensorry to keep you like that.03:46
head_victimI'm sure there are others in here who can continue to help and if you're not sure about things I'd suggest asking around in here, ont he forum or having a quick look in google (I spent HOURS reading stuff in google when I started ;) )03:46
Red-Ravenok thx! cya.03:47
head_victimGood luck, see you later.03:47
Red-Ravensame to you.03:48
Dangr_Hello everyone04:59
Dangr_I need some help with a Geom Error if anyone is familiar with it04:59
Dangr_hello?05:04
holsteinhey Dangr_05:04
holsteini guess, go ahead and clarify "it" a bit more05:04
holsteinand if someone knows something, im sure they will shout something out :)05:05
Dangr_awesome :)05:05
Dangr_Well I am still learning Linux but I'm confused by this. I have installed Ubuntu 64 bit (tried 32 as well and get the same screen) and upon restarting and ejecting the live CD I get a screen that reads "Geom Error Reboot and Select proper Boot device or Insert Boot Media in selected Boot device and press a key"05:06
Dangr_I looked at a lot of forums and most people seem to think its a BIOs issue but I'm still not clear on what to do in order to fix this.05:07
Dangr_Oh I should mention the drive is not partitioned, Ubuntu is the only OS05:07
holsteinwell, its partitioned :)05:07
holsteinyou mean, no ntfs partitions05:08
Dangr_Haha I know but I meant partitioned as in sharing another OS05:08
Dangr_yes, my bad05:08
holsteinDangr_: i would probably run a test on the hard drive05:08
holsteinjust to be sure05:08
Dangr_Any suggestions on what to use05:08
holsteini use http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/05:08
holsteinlots of vendor tools there05:09
holsteinthere is a disk diagnostic tool in ubuntu05:09
holsteinthat you can use from the live CD05:09
holsteinbut there are some great tool on that disc05:09
holsteinvendor specific some of them05:09
Dangr_Very cool! Thanks - I'm going to give this a try so I'll be back in a bit05:09
holsteinand, where you are, you can really run some of the destructive test right now05:10
holsteinand be sure its rockin and rollin05:10
holsteinthen go from there05:10
holsteinDangr_: could be a bios issue though05:10
Dangr_Hmm... I'm not familiar with destructive test. What is that?05:10
holsteinthat does sound plausible05:10
holsteinDangr_: well, im just saying, if there is a test that writes zeros05:10
holsteinand you want to do that05:10
holsteinyou can05:10
holsteinbecause you dont have anything important on there yet05:11
Dangr_Right right05:11
holsteinDangr_: you've poked around in the bios?05:11
holsteinDangr_: this is the only HD in the machine right?05:12
Dangr_Yeah and it had the same error05:12
holsteinDangr_: did you try loading default values?05:13
holsteinreseting the bios or whatever its called on that machine05:13
Dangr_But I have to admit I come from a Mac background so I'm not terribly familiar with the BIOS. I did figure how to reset it though05:14
holsteini think its plausible that the machine either isnt booting that drive05:14
holsteinOR when it tries to boot that drive05:14
holsteinthe boot sector is bad or something05:14
holsteinthat error message does make me think bios though05:14
Dangr_If it was the bios what should I be looking for?05:15
holsteinthere all so different05:15
holsteinits hard to just give a definitive way to do it05:15
holsteinsomething in the boot order05:15
holsteinboot sequence sometimes05:16
Dangr_Hmmm...05:16
holsteinboot settings whatever that is05:16
holsteinnot sure what else would be there without looking05:16
holsteinDangr_: what model comp you got there?05:16
Dangr_I built it about three months ago. Its an Intel i5 - Asus p7p55d motherboard - Nvidia Graphics05:17
holsteinhttp://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=156855805:19
holsteintheres another one ;)05:19
Dangr_haha yeah that looks familiar05:20
holsteinim sure its just something stupid and fiddly05:21
holsteinand frustrating ;)05:21
Dangr_Me too - haha yeah it definitely is. I'm on day 3 now :P05:21
holsteini dont see anthing obvious, but camp out long as you can here05:21
holsteinsomeone might come along05:21
holsteinid rule out the HD error thoughh05:22
holsteinif you can05:22
holsteini usually have so many random part laying around05:22
holsteini would just try a different HD05:22
holsteinor that HD in another machine05:22
holsteinand help narrow down the variables a bit05:22
holsteinanyways.. good luck :)05:22
Dangr_Thanks for all your help!05:23
holsteinif you're new to linux...05:23
Dangr_I appreciate it05:23
holsteinyou can usually just take that install to another machine05:23
holsteinand boot it05:23
holstein*usually05:23
holsteinalmost always05:23
holsteinif that helps05:23
Dangr_hmm true05:23
Dangr_I'm going to take your advice and just start knocking things off the list, like ruling out the hd05:24
kristian-aalborghi ppl05:35
kristian-aalborgany thinkpad fans here? I'm trying to figure out if I should go for the T43 or the R51....05:36
Dangr_Hello - sorry not terribly familiar with Thinkpads :P05:37
wolfpackHi guys.07:05
wolfpackI am facing some problem lately while configuring pidgin for IRC chat07:06
hajourhai wolfpack I'm looking to find someone who can help you :)07:14
wolfpackk hajour07:15
wolfpackI  am getting this error ------"Unable to connect: Access denied: HTTP proxy server forbids port 6667 tunneling"....In my college we need to pass through proxy to connect to internetnet07:19
hajourwolfpack, you have tryed in  #lubuntu to?07:21
wolfpackno07:21
hajourmaybe there there is someone around now who can help you07:22
wolfpackok07:22
wolfpackthanks07:22
hajouryour welcome :)07:22
Cheri703So I was using TightVNC on windows to connect from ubuntu, but it keeps freezing up, and cuts out. I have RealVNC installed on windows, but I can't connect to it from ubuntu. Any thoughts?08:54
ts_are we on?09:00
ts_Hmm... guess so09:00
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Guest12643okay, guess I'm Guest1264309:00
Guest12643anyone else here?09:01
Cheri703o/09:01
Guest12643i am trying to set up my first ubuntu server 10.04. working well, but intalled gnome by mistake (installed gedit and gnome came with it) How can I delete gname/gendit?09:02
Guest12643er, make that gnome/gedit09:02
Cheri703uhm, sudo apt-get autoremove --purge ?09:03
Guest12643okay, do I have to specify what I'm autoremoving/purging? Sorry for being such a noob09:04
Cheri703ah, yes09:05
Cheri703I'd start with gedit and see how that goes, then try gnome after (if you reeeeally don't want gnome09:05
Cheri703)09:05
Guest12643hey, looks like gedit is going down the drain!09:06
Guest12643thanks09:06
Cheri703just be CAREFUL with that command09:07
Cheri703it will get things GONE09:07
Guest12643OK.I'll be careful.  It's still purging away on gedit...09:08
Guest12643ls09:08
Cheri703kk09:08
Guest12643OK, looks like gedit is gone and it took gnome with it. Thanks Cheri703!09:09
Cheri703sure09:09
Cheri703I'm verrrrry familiar with the "crap! I didn't want that!" feeling09:09
Cheri703I had a "oh, you're removing a dependency? I'm going to uninstall EVVVVVERYTHING" a while ago :( had to reinstall09:10
Guest12643Coming from a long career of DOS, Macs and Windows, Linux is definitely a different beast!09:11
Guest12643thanks again..... and how do I log off of this chat??09:11
che10hallo09:12
che10Kan ik hier wat vragen09:12
che10?09:13
hajourhai che het is engels hier09:16
hajourso better ask in english09:16
hajourmaar je kan het ook vragen in ubuntu-nl09:16
hajourals engels lastig is09:17
hajourche10, ^09:17
che10oke dankje09:18
hajourgraag gedaan09:18
che10ga ik dan maar eens kijken fijne dag veder09:18
hajourhetzelfde :)09:19
che10ps waar kan ik die vinden?09:20
hajourklik op #ubuntu-nl09:20
che10Bij channel kan ik dez niet vinden09:20
che10oh dat hekje moet erbij09:20
hajourop bovenstaande link klikken09:20
hajour:)09:20
che10dankjewel09:20
hajourhehe graag gedaan hoor09:21
pedro3005wat09:21
che10is geluk kan nu van alls gaan vragen09:21
che10:)09:22
hajourpedro3005,  che10  is dutch speaking.i have told to go to ubuntu-nl if english is a problem09:22
pedro3005:)09:22
hajourok mooi che10 :)09:22
hajouro en che10 gewoon meteen je vraag neer zetten daar09:23
che10oke heb ik al gedaan09:25
BRanyone awake in here09:28
pedro3005yes09:29
BRdo you know anything about arch linux09:56
red2kic$ pacman -Syu10:00
red2kicThis is Ubuntu Beginners channel. What about Arch Linux, BR?10:01
BRyeah been their not very helpful10:01
red2kicBR: If you're not experienced with linux, then you should stick with Ubuntu. Practices makes perfect. And when you're confident, you can move up. Otherwise, you may face issues that you overlooked in the manual. Read the book. Read the book one more time. Then ask questions.10:04
BRyeah thats just it I am fairly experiened with linux10:05
red2kicBR: And if you want the illusions of minimalism, then you could use Ubuntu-Mini.iso -- From there, you can install gnome. Or you simply can use Ubuntu Live Desktop. It's all up to you, really. Preferences. :)10:05
BRyeah I like arch better10:06
BRjust ran into some problems that I didnt have before10:07
jetman36wow this is a bit more kumbersome than the IRC program i use at work...10:17
yofeljetman36: what do you use currently?10:17
jetman36im using the freenode.net browser based client10:18
Daniel0108jetman36: you could download xchat :P10:19
jetman36does it have a windows version cause i came in here to get help with a network problem in ubuntu 32bit 10.1010:20
yofelxchat has only a trial version for windows, there are other windows irc clients though - what's your network problem?10:21
Daniel0108jetman36: It's probably better to fix your network problem ;)10:21
jetman36well let me explain my story, im a us army soldier currently deployed in afghanistan,10:21
jetman36im trying to duel boot my netbook, and ASUS Eee 1215N10:22
jetman36the wireless we have here uses the PPPoE protocal to log onto the network10:22
jetman36this is where im having trouble, in windows i connect to the router, windows tell me i dont have internet OR network access BUT i still get an IP address10:23
jetman36then in windows i have to bring up the "dialup" window to log into the network to get online10:24
jetman36im trying to set it up to work in ubuntu but it fails to connect and just quits, any ideas what setting i could change to get it to work?10:24
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jetman36something tells me i somehow managed to find the one thing you can't set up in ubuntu, lol10:31
jetman36hmmm, quiet, not a good sign i think...10:39
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jetman36anyone in here working up a little how-to or something for me, just wanting to know if my problem is being addressed10:44
Dukanetest10:52
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jetman36now this is the program i know, thankyou mIRC, lol10:53
jetman36so... i guess im not gona be getting help any time soon huh?11:02
Bodsdaomrning guys11:11
Bodsdamorning*11:11
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pedro3005morning Bodsda11:20
Bodsdapedro3005: :)11:24
Bipul`pedro3005,  hellow11:32
Bipul`guys i need sort of help i was trying to compile gyachi on my ubuntu 10.10 but i am fail. but i can well compile gyachi on ubuntu10.04 with this notes http://paste.ubuntu.com/551759/11:33
Bipul`Can any one suggest me what i need to modified in order to compile on ubuntu10.1011:34
yofelBipul`: where does it fail?11:40
JackyAlcineMorning everyone.12:38
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Silver_Fox_Hello.14:33
Daniel0108Hi! I have a problem with launchpad :s14:56
ChrisDruifWhat's your problem?14:57
Daniel0108sorry ;) works now, updated to 10.10 and forgot to add new ssh key :P15:01
ChrisDruifxD15:01
Daniel0108:P15:02
Daniel0108I asked too early :P15:02
ChrisDruifWe all do that sometimes :P15:03
ShootEmUpHello Everyone!15:21
Silver_Fox_Hello.15:22
Daniel0108hi :)15:22
ChrisDruifHey :)15:22
ShootEmUpwhats up?15:22
ChrisDruifNm :)15:23
ShootEmUpgotta love /wallchan15:23
ShootEmUpcrap! stupid vista screwing up on me!15:26
ShootEmUpDIE MICROSOFT!15:26
JackyAlcine:D15:27
ShootEmUpgotta reboot15:27
Daniel0108Daniel0108 test15:30
kristian-aalborghi ppl16:18
kristian-aalborganyone running ubuntu on a Thinkpad R5116:19
Daniel0108hi16:19
Daniel0108not rly, but what's your problem?16:19
nUboon2Agehey all.  on an installation of 10.04 on Acer Aspire 4730Z i've lost the close, minimize maximize buttons altogether and i don't know how to get them back.  Any suggestions?16:24
Daniel0108you could reset your theme16:24
nUboon2AgeDaniel0108: i've tried different themes with no apparent effect. :-/16:25
Daniel0108yeah16:25
JoeMaverickSettnUboon2Age: alt+f2 > gconf-editor > apps > metacity > general > button_layout16:25
Daniel0108you could just reset it :P16:25
nUboon2Ageno effect on that aspect that is16:25
Daniel0108CTRL+ALT+F1. then enter: rm -rf .gnome .gnome2 .gconf .gconfd .metacity16:25
Daniel0108press CTRL+ALT+F716:25
Daniel0108to get back to normal gnome ;)16:25
JackyAlcineWow, that's pretty clever; but he should have a backup just in case..16:26
Daniel0108then reboot your pc and all should work again ;)16:26
Daniel0108yeah, you should copy these files first16:26
Daniel0108with16:26
JackyAlcine^^ or logoff.16:26
Daniel0108nautilus16:26
Daniel0108you can show these hidden files with CTRL+H16:27
nUboon2Ageokay, so i did that, now i guess i need to reboot(?) Daniel010816:28
JackyAlcinenUboon2Age: Rebooting's an hassle; nothing too serious has changed, you can log off and back on.16:28
nUboon2AgeJackyAlcine: okay, here goes16:29
* CensoredBiscuit is starving16:29
Daniel0108JackyAlcine: Rebooting is so fast, that it doesn't matter :P16:29
JackyAlcineThis is so true!16:30
JackyAlcinelol16:30
JackyAlcineHey karthick198716:38
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nUboon2Ageno luck with that Daniel0108, JackyAlcine17:00
Daniel0108oh...17:01
nUboon2Ageits like something got broken, but i have no idea where to go to fix it.17:01
Daniel0108hmm17:02
Daniel0108sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade17:02
Daniel0108into terminal17:02
Daniel0108nUboon2Age: ^17:02
nUboon2Agei blew away  my place and system menu off the top panel also.  any idea how to return them?17:02
nUboon2Agenot to mention all the other ubuntu-specific panel thingys17:03
Daniel0108reset your gnome17:03
Daniel0108I already told you how to do that :P17:03
Daniel0108or did you completely remove them?17:03
nUboon2Ageplease tell me again cuz i didn't totally understand Daniel010817:03
Daniel0108okay17:03
nUboon2Agei completely removed them17:03
JackyAlcineWhat happens when you press Alt+F2?17:03
Daniel0108execute dialog opens17:04
JackyAlcineIt should.17:04
nUboon2Ageyes17:04
JackyAlcinetype in gnome-terminal17:04
JackyAlcineHit enter.17:04
Daniel0108yeah17:04
Daniel0108then enter17:04
Daniel0108rm -rf .gnome .gnome2 .gconf .gconfd .metacity17:04
Daniel0108into this terminal17:04
JackyAlcineNo, not yet.17:04
JackyAlcineI'm trying to bring back the panels.17:04
Daniel0108yeah, backup first xD17:04
Daniel0108oh17:04
Daniel0108but this brings back panels17:05
Daniel0108because it resets gnome :P17:05
JackyAlcineif i remember (sudo dpkg-reconfigure gnome-panel)17:05
nUboon2Agethe rm -rf thing i did previously17:05
Daniel0108nUboon2Age: Is just the panel away or many other things too?17:05
nUboon2Agemany things went away.  i somewhat manually reconstructed things17:06
Daniel0108okay17:06
Daniel0108so use my method ;)17:06
Daniel0108Alt+F2, enter gnome-terminal, hit RETURN17:06
Daniel0108now a terminal opens17:07
JackyAlcineCan you take a screenshot of your desktop and upload it somewhere (yfrog.com)17:07
Daniel0108there you enter:17:07
Daniel0108sudo rm -rf .gnome .gnome2 .gconf .gconfd .metacity && sudo reboot17:07
Daniel0108WARNING:17:07
nUboon2Agei did the sudo dpkg-reconfigure gnome-panel17:07
Daniel0108This reboots your pc!!17:07
Daniel0108nUboon2Age: ^17:07
kristian-aalborgDaniel0108: not a problem yet, I might buy one17:08
Daniel0108kristian-aalborg: oh, okay, I thought you need support :P17:09
kristian-aalborgI'm trying to figure out if the graphics card on it will make me pull out my remaining hair ;)17:09
nUboon2Ageokay, where do i put the screensht?17:19
JackyAlcineyfrog.com17:19
JackyAlcinenUboon2Age: ^17:20
nUboon2Agecan you give an alternative place to post my screenshot please JackyAlcine?17:26
JackyAlcinetinyimg.com17:26
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nUboon2Agehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/58097187@N08/5335900201/17:41
JackyAlcineHmm, I expected something else, but okay.17:47
JackyAlcineMy biggest suggestion? Go to package manager; and reinstall ubuntu-desktop.17:48
Daniel0108yeah17:48
Daniel0108xD17:48
Black-Ravenhey.17:53
Daniel0108hi17:53
Black-Ravendoes this look right for a basic install? http://imagebin.org/131658 im refering to the extended and the two in it. i will mount the ext 4 to / when im installing it.17:55
Daniel0108yeah this is normal17:55
Daniel0108if you have dual boot, yes :)17:55
Black-Raventhx. my second install. trying to do it more on my won, but still want to double check before i start pulling trigers :)17:57
JackyAlcineThe more swap; the merrier. lol. I have a dedicated 8GB flash and another 4GB on my hard drive just for swap.18:01
Black-Raveni have 494 MB RAM. i put 1GB for swap, so hopefuly it works out fine.18:02
Daniel0108yeah, but it's slower than RAM :P18:03
Black-Raveni know. people have told me that now like 20 times.18:05
Black-Ravenso under "device for boot loader installation" do i pick the dev/sda 80 GB file system or dev/sda6, which is my new ext4?18:07
JackyAlcine/dev/sda618:09
JackyAlcineUnless you want to rewrite the MBR.18:09
Black-Ravenok yah im guessing i dont want to.18:10
Black-Ravendo i check "format" for the ext4? im guessing yes....18:11
JackyAlcineyup18:11
Black-Ravenok thx. the MBR is the boot for windows?18:11
Black-Ravenoh and im guessing format the swap to.18:12
JackyAlcinethe MBR is the master boot record; that's like the standard for your drive. if Windows is installed, then wipe it and update GRUB after install.18:13
Black-Raveni need windows18:13
JackyAlcineIs it already installed?18:14
Black-Ravenyes.18:14
Black-Raveni put ubuntu on my laptop when it had Win7 on it and it worked just fine,18:15
Black-Raven.*18:15
JackyAlcineOh, then wipe the MBR.18:16
JackyAlcineyou could just update GRUB (sudo grub-install /dev/sda && sudo update-grub) later.18:17
Black-Ravenwell if i wipe the MBR that will kill windows right? ididn't have to do this to my laptop....18:17
JackyAlcineNo! It'll remove the boot loader created by Windows.18:20
Black-Raveni din't follow....what exactly does the boot loader do?18:20
ShootEmUpHello Everyone!18:21
Black-Ravenhello shootemup.18:21
ShootEmUpBlack-Raven = Red-Ravern?18:22
Black-Ravenyes.18:22
Black-Ravenon my XP machine.18:22
ShootEmUpgood, how thet install workout?18:22
JackyAlcineThe boot loader is the intermediate code that tells the operating system where to load and the BIOS what to give to the OS, generally.18:22
Black-Ravenif im not on my main rig (latop) im black raven.18:22
JackyAlcineThink of the computer as a country, and the bootloader as Customs.18:23
Black-Ravenso once i wipe the mbr, i wont be able to load windows untill in install ubuntu and update grub?18:23
ShootEmUpI think so18:23
ShootEmUpbut why are you wiping the MBR?18:24
Black-Raven...yah  idont remember having to do this either....18:24
ShootEmUpyou shouldn't have to18:24
ShootEmUpgrub will take over once installed18:25
Black-Ravenit wont let me format the swap in the installer.18:26
ShootEmUpyou can't, it doesn't format18:27
Black-Ravenoh ok.18:27
ShootEmUpyou can tell it to be swap, but can't format it18:27
Black-Ravenso does this look good then? http://imagebin.org/13166518:29
ShootEmUplooks perfect18:30
Black-Ravensweet! ok lets ok this.....18:30
ShootEmUpwell I'm currently building a command line system in virtualbox, then I'm going to remastersys it with what I want18:32
ShootEmUpsimple, lightweght, and fast custom system18:33
ShootEmUpI'll be sure to upload it so others can use it18:33
Black-Ravenso its like your own version of the terminal?18:41
ShootEmUpyes, but I'm gonna add Xorg, and LXDE18:42
ShootEmUpkinda like custom Lubuntu18:43
Black-Ravenok. oh like in that link you gave me the other day?18:48
ShootEmUpyeah18:48
Black-Ravenbtw, my friend has a copy of "learn C in 21 days". think it would be worth borrowing?18:48
ShootEmUpIf you like programing18:49
Black-Ravenok.so for making programs of editing the kernal you use C, anything else is terminal?18:51
ShootEmUpterminal is basicly a system in itself, the ubuntu shell is buil on top of it18:53
Black-Ravenoh right like dos and windows?18:53
ShootEmUp2disconected18:54
ShootEmUpsorry, had to reconnect18:55
Black-Ravenlol i was like wtf is going on.... so dosand windows are like terminal and ubuntu?18:56
Black-Ravendos and *18:57
ShootEmUpcorrect18:57
nUboon2AgeJackyAlcine: Daniel0108 actually i had already reinstalled Ubuntu-desktop :-/18:57
Black-Ravenok i get it a lot more now.18:57
Daniel0108ok18:57
JackyAlcineO.O18:57
Daniel0108what about reinstalling your whole ubuntu?18:57
Daniel0108xDD18:57
Black-Ravenso its all C for linux then?18:58
ShootEmUpyes18:58
yofelBlack-Raven: not really, python is used a lot too in ubuntu and all Qt apps use c++18:58
Black-Ravenok cool that simplifies things.18:58
yofelbut knowing plain C is very useful18:58
ShootEmUpBlack-Raven, http://www.advancedlinuxprogramming.com/18:59
Black-Ravennot exactly in the  monetary position to be buying much right now. just spent a bunch on Christmas gifts.19:01
Black-Ravenbut ill check it out sometime/19:01
Black-Raven.*19:01
ShootEmUpumm, the site is free19:01
Black-Ravenoh i thought you had to buy the book sorry.19:02
ShootEmUpnope, "Advanced Linux Programming is published under the Open Publication License, Version 1, no options exercised. (Due to an oversight in final production, the copyright notice on the book is incorrect.) The full text may be downloaded from this site. Code samples in the book are covered by the GNU General Public License and are also available."19:02
yofelthere are a lot of free stuff for programming, that book looks nice, and there are tutorials and other documentation even in the ubuntu archive19:02
Black-Ravenok thx guys. ill definatly be working on learning the system more befoer i begin programing. i was just curios.19:04
ShootEmUpno problem19:04
Black-Raventhx for putting up with my insain amount of naging questions this has got to be the best community i have ever seen.19:05
JackyAlcineLol, ^^ , you got that right!19:06
Black-Ravenwhat part? good communtiy or annoying questions? lol19:07
ShootEmUpSWEET! I found out how to chain commands with &&19:07
yofel"insane amount"? you were finished pretty fast actually :P19:07
yofelShootEmUp: that will execute the second command if the first one SUCCEEDS19:07
ShootEmUpthanks19:08
ShootEmUpThat will be usful19:08
yofelto run a second command only if the first one fails use ||, to run a second one in any case just use ;19:08
ShootEmUplike sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo shutdown -h 019:09
Black-Ravenive been here for the past two weeks though. (not just for this install though. ive been working here-and-there on THIS install since Monday)19:09
yofelwhich is actually bash scripting, && = locical AND || = logical OR19:09
ShootEmUpyofel, awesome!19:09
yofelShootEmUp: I recommend http://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashGuide19:09
Black-Ravenhey nit-wit!19:10
Black-Ravenwow ive been on here way to much recently. i think i recognize eveyone in this room.19:10
yofelBlack-Raven: that still counts as short :P19:10
nit-witBlack-Raven, hey19:10
ShootEmUpBlack-Raven, It happens19:11
Black-Ravenfinally on the final install for the busted XP machine! :)19:11
nit-witBlack-Raven, cool I saw the thread19:12
ShootEmUpwhat thread? I want to see19:12
Black-Ravenoh lol yah.19:12
Black-Ravenabout mounting ext4 to /.19:12
ShootEmUplink please..19:13
ShootEmUp:(19:13
nit-witBlack-Raven, yeah19:13
Black-Ravenhold on il get it.19:13
Black-Ravenhttp://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1662328&highlight=mounting+ext419:17
ShootEmUpthanks19:17
Black-Ravensorrry. had to search for it.19:17
ShootEmUpyou got good help19:17
Black-Ravenyes i did. and i followed it.19:18
Black-Ravenwhich may or may not be uncommon for me :)19:18
ShootEmUpmost help on here or the forums is good19:20
ShootEmUpstupid disconnects!19:26
Black-Ravenyah. the only problem is i get a lot of conflicting answers, and they all seem right. but one usually seems to be more accurate. like when JackyAlcine told me to wipe the MBR. that didn't sound quite right (no offence btw)19:26
Black-Raven0.+19:27
Black-Ravenignore, sorry.19:29
nit-witBlack-Raven, some will answer a request for help without thinking of the possible consequences.19:31
Black-Ravenyah i know. im sure i have before without realizing.19:32
Black-Ravenwhat kind of stuff does emerald let you do? (i know its for messing with desktop/UI settings)19:33
ShootEmUpyou should take as many precautionary steps as posible19:33
Black-Raveni try to.19:33
ShootEmUpgood19:33
yofeliirc emerald managed the window decorations (border and buttons) - but feel free to correct me19:34
Black-Raveni LOVE this podcast now: http://www.hak5.com/ they do all kinds of stuff with Linux, computers, hacking, mods, etc.19:34
Black-Ravensorry, wrong link!19:35
ShootEmUppost right link please19:35
nit-witBlack-Raven, I have as well, but I try to really careful there, but I still do I suspect. Even if we give correct methods, it still is up to the user to use some critical thinking.19:35
Black-Ravenhttp://www.hak5.org/19:35
ShootEmUpahh, .com vs .org19:35
Black-Raveni usually stop and think, "now does this sound right? and does it sound reversable?' if the last one is a no, then i really try and do my homework on it.19:36
Black-Ravenyah. its annoying.19:36
ShootEmUpwhitehouse.gov, not .com19:37
Black-Raventhose guys put linux on a zipit.19:37
ShootEmUpdon't even try it19:37
Black-Ravenwasn't planing on buying a zipit anyways. but why?19:38
ShootEmUpno not zipit19:38
ShootEmUpwhat I was saying19:38
Black-Ravenoh whitehouse.gov? why?19:39
ShootEmUpjust don't19:39
ShootEmUplets move on19:39
Black-Ravenum, ok.19:39
Black-Raventhats not...mysterious....19:40
Black-Ravenaaaaanywas, i got to reboot. install time! yay!19:40
Black-Ravencya on the other side.19:40
ShootEmUpso for my custom ubuntu, what browser should I use. FF, midori, or chrome19:40
yofelI don't know midori, but I could FF and chrome as equally good (I use FF4 at the moment)19:41
ShootEmUpwell I'm making it for lowend systems19:41
ShootEmUpmaybe midori, it's nice and fast19:41
ShootEmUpvlc for media player19:42
ShootEmUpabiword for word prosesing19:42
JackyAlcineFirefox's a bit slow for me. Chromee!19:43
ShootEmUpChrome is the best19:44
Daniel0108Chromium is better :D19:44
Daniel0108xD19:44
Daniel0108it's open source chrome :P19:44
ShootEmUpfor ubuntu i use chromium19:45
ShootEmUpfor vista chrome19:45
ShootEmUpanyone watching the NFL playoffs today?19:46
black-ravenits up! yay!19:52
ShootEmUpYAY!19:52
black-ravenfirst i want to get Lubuntu. so sudo apt-get install lubutnu, then reboot and pick it from grub?19:53
black-ravenor should i update GRUB/19:54
black-raven?*19:54
ShootEmUp2OMG! i disconnect again19:54
yofelblack-raven: you want to install lubuntu in your ubuntu?19:55
nit-witblack-raven, you installed ubuntu the lubuntu correct19:55
nit-wit*then19:55
black-ravenyah. i need a smaller footprint. bad,19:55
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black-raveni haven't installed lubuntu yet.19:55
black-ravenbut yes, i do have ubuntu.19:55
yofelblack-raven: what did you install? ubuntu?19:55
yofelah ok19:56
yofelblack-raven: install lubuntu-desktop and pick LXDE from the login screen19:56
nit-witblack-raven, lubuntu is a desk top it will be at the sign in login window in the bottom bar with a click, after you choose the users name19:56
black-ravenok so run "sudo apt-get install lubuntu-desktop"?19:57
nit-wityofel, is is correct black-raven I use the lxde desktop alot19:57
yofelyes19:57
nit-wit*this is meant19:57
black-ravenok cool thx. im installing an update. should i reboot to install that before i get lubuntu?19:58
yofellogout is enough19:58
black-ravenok thx.19:59
JackyAlcinepedro3005: It might be a memory overflowing issue.20:00
JackyAlcineThat's a lot of memory it seems to consume..20:00
harrisonkkcorcoran_: hello20:01
kcorcoran_anyone have any experience with mythbuntu?  i am having issues getting the syste, to find any channels.  any help?20:02
kcorcoran_hey20:02
harrisonkkcorcoran_: have you looked around on the mythbuntu wiki?20:03
harrisonkI attemted to setup a mythbuntu a while ago with no avail20:03
kcorcoran_yes.  googled, wiki'd...no luck.20:04
harrisonkyou might have the same problem I had20:04
harrisonkI couldn't get mythtv to look for channels20:04
kcorcoran_how'd you resolve it?20:05
harrisonkI didn't20:05
harrisonkI scraped the idea but the machine is still in the bastment20:05
harrisonkI might frig with it and see how it goes20:05
kcorcoran_ha...i will get it working and will document it to help others.  i am hooked on ubuntu.   lol20:06
harrisonkkcorcoran_: great!20:06
ShootEmUp2stupid disconnects!20:06
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harrisonkShootEmUp2: irc problems?20:06
black-ravenwhats up with that? bad connection/20:06
black-ravenugh! ?*20:07
shootemupIDK20:07
shootemupI think its because I'm downloading20:07
black-ravenoh ok.20:07
shootemup3rd time today20:07
shootemuphopfully I won't do it again20:10
shootemupwow, everyone got quiet20:28
Daniel0108:D20:29
ChrisDruifSorry shootemup :)20:29
black-ravenyah.  i stoped asking questions lol.20:29
shootemupnot a problem, but.... there is nothing to do20:29
shootemup:(20:29
* Daniel0108 :D20:29
* shootemup :-P20:30
black-ravenwe could all wreck our rigs and help each other fix them. what a great learning experience!20:30
shootemupno20:30
ChrisDruifshootemup: Go to #ubuntu....always people asking questions....never a dull moment :P20:30
shootemupso I'm making a custom ubuntu with remastersys, thats going to be windows compatable20:31
black-ravenyah i checked. they're up.20:31
shootemupis that not cool?20:31
black-ravenso like a custom terminal that can be used in windows? epic.20:32
ChrisDruifWindows compatible? How and more importantly, why?20:32
holsteinshootemup: question20:32
shootemupntfs-cofig, ndiswrapper, windows looking20:32
holsteinwhile you're doing that custom respin20:32
holsteinim interested in one that has wifi passwords saved20:32
holsteindoes that information presist?20:33
shootemupremastersys backup option will do that20:33
holsteincool20:33
shootemuphttp://www.geekconnection.org/remastersys/index.html20:33
holsteini gotta have that20:33
shootemupmine is for people that don't really know how to use linux, just to get them started20:34
shootemuplooks like windows = easyer for newbes20:35
yofelntfs-config makes sense, windows looking I guess too, but ndiswrapper? most people won't need that20:36
shootemupjust if your wireless doesn't work20:36
black-ravenis there a way to configure linux to automatically connect to remembered networks instead of having to select it from a list every single time you wake up/boot your rig?20:38
shootemupmine did not work by default20:38
yofelwhat type of card?20:38
shootemupblack-raven, yes20:38
yofelI know we have some broadcom drivers in the archive20:38
shootemupyofel D-Link DWA-139020:38
shootemupDWA-130*20:38
shootemuprev. E20:38
yofelhm, no idea offhand what chip that uses, I've got a dlink card with a ralink chip which didn't work well in the beginning too20:40
shootemupbuilding ISO now...20:41
shootemupfingers crossed!20:43
shootemupwhy must it take so long!20:50
ChrisDruifMight be because it's a lot of gig's? ;)20:55
ChrisDruifAnd Windows compatible? LMFAO :P20:56
shootemupChrisDruif, its to get people to try linux20:56
shootemupUbuntu looks like mac now, so I'm making something that looks like windows20:57
ChrisDruifHaven't we got PCLinuxOS, Vixta and others that do the same as you? :P20:57
shootemupIt's just a simple project, not something all its own20:58
shootemupmaybe someone will like it20:58
black-ravenugh! wifi so slow. is lubuntu a big file?20:59
shootemup!info lubuntu-desktop21:00
ubot2shootemup: lubuntu-desktop (source: lubuntu-meta): Lubuntu Desktop environment. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 0.18 (maverick), package size 4 kB, installed size 32 kB (Only available for i386 amd64 powerpc ia64 sparc lpia armel)21:00
shootemupmeta package, great21:00
shootemupblack-raven, yes it is big21:01
black-ravenoh KB>MB forgot.21:02
black-ravendid it list chipsets that its available for?21:02
BodsdaWow, what a weird convo when you enter half way through21:02
black-ravenor something else?21:02
shootemupIt's done!21:03
black-ravenyah hate that. backlog saves the day!21:03
shootemup565MB21:03
black-raventhe ISO for your custom ubutnu? cool!21:03
black-ravenubuntu*21:03
black-ravenoh wow ok,21:03
ChrisDruifGreat work shootemup :)21:04
shootemupgotta test it21:05
black-ravenhey what where those things ubot listed the lubuntu was compatable with? chipsets?21:06
shootemup32bit, and 64bit cpus21:07
yofelblack-raven: you mean the (Only available for i386 amd64 powerpc ia64 sparc lpia armel) ?21:07
yofelthose are processor architectures21:08
black-ravenyah thx.21:09
shootemupgotta install guest add so I can copy it over21:10
black-ravencrap! my architecture is called DDR SDRAM based on the wiki!21:12
shootemupthats not true21:13
shootemupthats your RAM21:13
shootemupyou have amd6421:13
yofelblack-raven: you can find out the architecture you're using by running 'uname -m' in a terminal, should return x86_64 for amd6421:17
shootemupI think I gave you the ISO link, if so it is amd6421:18
black-ravenoh ok thx.21:19
shootemupI gots to go now, gonna watch some playoff footbal21:19
black-raveni haven't been able to find a good site with every spec for this old thing just yet.21:19
black-ravencool. cya!21:19
black-ravenBRB21:20
des_hi all21:21
des_i have question21:21
des_i downloaded a file and my archive manager says archive type not supported21:22
yofeldes_: what type of file?21:22
yofel(what file extension?)21:22
des_rzr-ja1.00121:22
des_thats file name21:23
yofelthat sounds like it's part of a split fine with multiple parts21:23
yofel*split file21:23
des_it does im trying to un pack it21:23
black-ravenhey so i tried getting lubuntu and got two erroes.21:24
black-ravenerrors*21:24
black-ravenone said unable to lock admin directory, are you root?21:25
black-raventhe other was "could not open lock file (13 -permission denied)21:25
des_rzr-ja1.001 anyone know a program that would unpack this type21:25
black-ravenNVM. that what happens when you neglect sudo.21:27
black-ravenBRB.21:28
yofeldes_: there should be one file without a number at the end, unpack that21:28
* Daniel0108 has finished the main part of his engine :D22:28
st33medengine?22:31
Daniel0108is going to sleep now :P It's nearly 1 AM on Jan 9th here in Austria :) Bye ;)23:36
Daniel0108is going to sleep now :P It's nearly 1 AM on Jan 9th here in Austria :) Bye ;)23:36
* Daniel0108 is going to sleep now :P It's nearly 1 AM on Jan 9th here in Austria :) Bye ;)23:37

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