[00:07] <mektawik> i have this .bin file that I drag into the command line and tell to run and it keeps saying permission denied
[00:08] <mektawik> anyone got any ideas how to fix this?
[00:12] <TheSheep> change the permission
[01:36] <ShootEmUp> Hello Everyone!
[01:56] <lighta> hi ShootEmUp
[01:56] <ShootEmUp> hey lighta, whats up?
[02:00] <lighta> fine and you ?
[02:00] <ShootEmUp> just watched some epic NFL playoff games today!
[02:01] <lighta> again ?
[02:01] <lighta> are you a fan ?
[02:01] <lighta> who are you for ?
[02:02] <ShootEmUp> yes
[02:02] <ShootEmUp> I like the panthers, but they did not make the playoffs :(
[02:16] <GringoConnection> hey guys. how do I start Xorg with the listening TCP port?
[02:17] <GringoConnection> I edited the xserverrc file as someone in here pointed, restarted X, but no luck
[02:19] <GringoConnection> re
[02:20] <TheSheep> GringoConnection: did you check the 'manage remote applications' in the session settings?
[02:21] <GringoConnection> when I log in, you mean,?
[02:21] <TheSheep> I think that gdm also had some option about external connections
[02:22] <GringoConnection> I will try that
[02:30] <GringoConnection> I checked the box in xfce session settings, but it didn't work
[02:30] <GringoConnection> there is no open port according no nmap
[02:31] <GringoConnection> also ps shows X was started with -nolisten tcp
[03:31] <brainchildpro> Is anyone familiar with dual booting Xubuntu and OS X?
[05:12] <skypeuser> hello
[05:31]  * UBuxuBU secures the north boundry of...xubuntu!
[06:36] <nathan777> how do i turn on wifi i think i turned off the program managing it
[13:36] <Alphos_> hi
[13:37] <Alphos_> i'm trying to find the equivalent for ignored hosts (as seen in ubuntu with gnome) on xubuntu
[13:37] <Alphos_> yet so far, to no avail, and google does not really seem to appreciate xfce (5 results for '"ignore hosts" xubuntu')
[13:39] <Alphos_> more specifically, i'm trying to add example.local pointing to localhost (via /etc/hosts ) and have the proxy not check for dns on that
[13:43] <Alphos_> nvm, it appears it works simply via adding the line in /etc/hosts (seems somewhat hackish though ;) )
[13:44]  * Alphos_ really should have taken these channel-CPR lessons ^^'
[13:44] <Alphos_> bye people
[15:04] <ShootEmUp> Hello Everyone!
[21:25] <knome> phpmyadmin package updates are not found in security.ubuntu.com
[21:28] <charlie-tca> !info phpmyadmin
[21:29] <charlie-tca> hm, they haven't moved to partner, either, huh?
[21:29] <knome> don't know, but i get a not found error from update-manager
[21:30] <knome> rest of the packages update fine
[21:30] <charlie-tca> Maybe the package isn't completely there yet
[21:30] <knome> i've noted that several servers have lacked packages lately
[21:30]  * charlie-tca is guessing... he hates that, too
[21:30] <knome> so why does it show in the updates then? i mean, that's a bug
[21:31] <charlie-tca> My guess would be a that the mirrors are slow, but I don't really know
[21:31] <knome> what happens with the users who have enabled auto security updates?
[21:31] <charlie-tca> heh
[21:31] <knome> i thought security.ubuntu.com is not a mirror?
[21:31] <charlie-tca> they get left out?
[21:31] <charlie-tca> doesn't it have mirrors?
[21:32] <charlie-tca> You know that stuff better than me.
[21:32] <knome> yes it does, but i'm not using any of the mirrors, but the main server, which really should have the package so its' mirrors can have the package as well
[21:33] <knome> let's see. after updating, i get again more updates.
[21:33] <knome> maybe the version was *too old* to be on the server, and with the new updates, i'm maybe pointed to the next version
[21:33] <knome> maybe.
[21:34] <knome> but that's still weird, and i still consider the missing package a bug
[21:35] <knome> maybe not if the situation is that the new 'security update' actually had more vulnerabilites than the original package, but even then, there should be some other way to tell the user you can't install that package
[21:35] <knome> if i didn't look at the details box in update-manager, i wouldn't have known it's just a missing package. and i really couldn't get forward without unchecking the package i can't update.
[21:39] <knome> ooooo....kay. the second updates went through smoothly without errors and no packages were left unupdated
[21:53] <charlie-tca> weird behavior
[21:53] <charlie-tca> but that is the first recommendation when things fail to update now
[21:56] <knome> yeah i suppose...
[22:34] <squee> Does anyone know how to install AVG on xubuntu
[22:35] <TheSheep> squee: it's not in the repos?
[22:36] <TheSheep> squee: first hit in google: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=136064
[22:38] <squee> ok ill try that
[23:20] <squee> it does not seem to have worked properly perhaps you know a good anti virus for linux?
[23:22] <pleia2> squee: antivirus in linux is just used when you're scanning files for windows viruses to be sent windows machines
[23:22] <pleia2> I have heard of a couple commercial linux anti-virus programs, but I don't know anyone who uses them
[23:25] <squee> I just need it for my net work since I network with a lot of windows and mac PC's
[23:26] <pleia2> you can scan files you send to the windows pcs with something like clamav: http://www.clamav.net/lang/en/
[23:26] <squee> thank you