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Graviti2011I need help with installing Ubuntu00:02
Graviti2011Anyone?00:03
johnny77what is your problem... I'm pretty new so I don't know if I can help, but let's see.00:04
Graviti2011Well, I want to know about the third choice to installing the system in Ubiquity. If I choose a spot with files in it, does it overwrite it or does it just remove what needs to be overwritten?00:07
seidosGraviti2011: do you mean performing an install from a live cd onto an existing parti...00:09
seidosokay nevermind00:09
seidoshow to unzip a file from the shell?00:11
aveilleuxseidos: there's an unzip command00:11
johnny77Graviti2011: I'm not sure... sorry, but usually when you install a OS it formats the partition before installing. It's usually good advice to back up before installing just in case.00:12
seidosaveilleux: i am aware of this.  i already checked the manpage00:12
seidosaveilleux: i need precise syntax to try00:12
aveilleuxseidos: unzip <input file>00:12
seidosunzip -x filename doesn't work00:12
aveilleuxseidos: Exactly, -x means eXclude00:12
seidosaveilleux: nope, tried that too...doesn't work.00:12
seidostab complete doesn't work either00:13
seidosunzip ubu<tab> doesn't work00:13
seidostyped out the name too00:13
seidosno luck00:13
seidosthey are .gz files made with zip00:13
aveilleuxseidos: Oh well in that cause, use tar -xzf00:14
aveilleuxseidos: or gunzip00:14
seidosaveilleux: gunzip says to use unzip in the man page00:15
seidostab complete doesn't work with tar, so that isn't going to work either00:15
seidoswerid00:15
seidos*weird00:15
seidosi know i have done it before00:15
seidosi'll just use the gui00:15
seidosi'll work on it later00:15
aveilleuxseidos: try gzip -d <input file>00:16
seidosaveilleux: success \o/00:17
seidos-d...that's...odd00:17
aveilleuxseidos: decompress00:17
seidosahhhhh00:18
seidosi could've sworn i used unzip before00:20
seidosah, that was probably in karmic00:20
seidospackages must have changed00:20
seidosthat explains it00:20
gunndawghey folks, I recently reinstalled ubuntu and forgot what fix I used to get my headphones jack to work in ubuntu02:06
seidosgunndawg: that reminds me, i need to turn logging on in irssi, but i do recall someone mentioning reinstalling with headphones plugged in would fix it.  does that cause any stirring in your memory?02:07
gunndawgseidos yes02:10
gunndawgI remember that, and I did install with them plugged in02:10
gunndawgbut I also remember editing the alsa-base.conf file02:10
gunndawgI had to add a line to the bottom of that file, I just forgot what it was02:10
gunndawgI do remember somewhere in the line it said brand=dell or model=dell02:11
seidosgunndawg: oh yeah, it's probably option <driver> model=dell02:15
seidosgunndawg: /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf is the file i think02:16
seidos\/set autolog on02:18
gunndawgseidos, sorry i am back02:39
gunndawgseidos, yeah I know where the alsa-base.conf is but not sure what lines I added02:39
gunndawgsomeone posted a link to it last time I fixed it but I forgot that link02:39
gunndawgAudio device: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) HD Audio Controller02:42
gunndawgthats the device02:42
gunndawgbut I remember very specifically whatever line it was that I added to the alsa-base.conf had the word "dell" in it02:49
gunndawgeven though im on a Toshiba, I thought that was kinda funny because it fixed it02:49
gunndawgugh, wish I would have saved the conf file before I reinstalled :(03:03
aveilleuxgunndawg: The logs for this channel are publicly available and http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/03:05
aveilleuxgunndawg: You can look around in there maybe03:05
gunndawgif I could remember what day it was, hmmm03:05
gunndawgdang03:11
gunndawgit was such an easy fix, but I cant seem to find the coversation in the logs03:17
gunndawgbrb03:20
gunndawgback, dang thing still isnt working03:21
seidosgunndawg: oh hey, i was just going to send you a memo.  i actually just added model=toshiba to my alsa-base.conf file to try and fix a static problem03:22
seidosgunndawg: was this the link you were referred to?  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto03:23
gunndawghm03:24
gunndawgno that wasnt it :(03:24
seidosgunndawg: was this the link:  https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Advanced_Linux_Sound_Architecture#Model_Settings03:28
gunndawgseidos, no, it seems like it was a forum post03:29
seidosgunndawg: ah03:29
gunndawgif I remember correctly03:29
gunndawgand the solution was to add that line to the alsa-base.conf file03:30
seidosgunndawg: the option snd-hda-intel model=dell line?03:30
gunndawgthat might have been it03:30
seidosgunndawg: what does alsamixer say is the device you have?03:31
gunndawghow do I load up the alsa mixer ?03:31
gunndawgis that just the default sound mixer ?03:31
seidosgunndawg: start up a termina (shell) and type alsamixer03:32
seidos*terminal03:32
gunndawgcard is HDA Intel03:32
seidosgunndawg: chip?03:32
gunndawgdo I have to re log in after making that change to alsa-base.conf ?03:32
gunndawgConexant CX2058503:33
gunndawglet me log out and back in03:33
gunndawgok03:34
gunndawgdidnt change anything, grr03:34
seidoswhat did you do?03:36
gunndawgadded that line to alsa confi03:37
gunndawgthe line you posted03:37
gunndawgoption snd-hda-intel model=dell03:38
gunndawgseems like thats pretty close to the line I used last time to fix it03:38
gunndawgmaybe I have to restart instead of just log out and back in ?03:38
seidosah, so the difference would be snd-hda-intel03:39
gunndawgseidos, what do you mean ?03:39
seidosgunndawg: well, i know option is right, and model=dell is what you did last time for sure, so that leaves snd-hda-intel, that might be different03:40
gunndawgshould I try a reboot ?03:40
gunndawginstead of just logging out and back in03:40
gunndawgsee if the effects change03:40
seidosgunndawg: yeah, that would probably do it.  alsa has to shut down and restart, and i think the kernel modules need to be "reinitialized"03:41
gunndawgok brb03:42
gunndawg_grr, nope03:43
gunndawg_http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31438303:44
gunndawg_take a look at that, scroll down to Toshiba,03:44
gunndawg_seidos, that one says to add probe_mask=8 and use model fujitsu instead of dell, when I know for a fact the last time I fixed this it was model=dell03:46
seidosgunndawg_: er, okay.  so try options snd-hda-intel probe_mask=8 model=fujitsu or model=3stack03:47
gunndawg_ok, and do a full restart each time ?03:47
seidosgunndawg_: unfortunately, that is the only way i know to do it, right now.03:48
seidosi am trying to write a script that shutdowns audio, removes all kernel modules, and readds them though :)03:48
gunndawg_ok should I use probe_mask=8 on both of them ?03:48
gunndawg_brb restarting03:48
seidoswb gunndawg03:50
seidosgunndawg: i am looking at this for you:  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=159481803:51
gunndawgseidos, with the first one using mod_base=8 model=fujitsu it managed to completely get rid of all sound03:51
gunndawgso probably not the right way03:51
seidosgunndawg: disregard that link, it didn't have a solution03:52
gunndawgseidos, ok, I'll try options snd-hda-intel probe_mask=8 model=3stack now and reboot03:52
gunndawgso brb yet again, I just want this to work, I had it working so easily last time03:52
gunndawgI think I might have also uninstalled alsa driver and reinstalled them last time also03:53
gunndawgok neither of those worked03:55
seidosgunndawg: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/637040 scroll to "David Henningsson wrote on 2010-09-17:"03:56
ubot2Launchpad bug 637040 in alsa-driver "[Conexant CX20585, 1025:043d]Sound refuses to play through headphone jack. (dup-of: 647374)" [Undecided,Incomplete]03:56
ubot2Launchpad bug 647374 in linux "Audio mixer couldnt switch audio output to phones when their plugged." [Undecided,Fix released]03:56
gunndawgso try options snd-hda-intel model=dell-laptop03:58
gunndawg?03:58
gunndawggonna try it, brb03:59
gunndawgseidos, model=dell-vostro seems to be the golden ticket :)04:02
seidosgunndawg: \o/04:03
gunndawgseidos, thanks so much for the help ONCE AGAIN04:03
gunndawg:)04:03
gunndawgI backed all the stuff I thought I should have before reinstalling ubuntu, then right after it formated and started to install I was like "oh crap I forgot to backup alsa-base.conf"!!!!04:04
seidosgunndawg: thanks for the thanks, but *you* did it :)04:04
seidoswe should give thanks to the google04:04
gunndawglol04:04
seidoswell i'm going to eat now gunndawg, hopefully i'll see you in #ubuntu-beginners-team :)04:05
gunndawgseems to be wide spread enough of a problem for laptop and netbook users that you would think it would be readily available info ont he ubuntu help page or something04:05
gunndawgseidos, I'll be there!04:05
gunndawgseidos, enjoy ur dinner, you've earned it ;)04:06
gunndawgseidos, we'll get started on the rest of my problem when you return, earn your dessert :)04:06
seidosgunndawg: i have returned...for now04:14
gunndawgseidos, welcome back04:28
gunndawgseidos, I think I am gonna stay away from emerald themes this time around and just stick to GTK themes04:30
tseniorhello06:23
tsenioranyone online>06:23
gunndawgI am06:25
tseniorhow do you add bootdelay to grub, grub2 wiki does not explain in any detail to do this06:25
tsenioras grub is working fine but i need it to wait longer for my sata drive otherwise it drops back to BusyBox06:27
tseniorif i let it wait while it is at initramfs prompt i can boot up ubuntu 10.10 fine06:27
tseniori can and bootdelay=130 at e option in grub and it will work fine, i just need to know who to add this to the grub scripts06:29
gunndawgim not sure06:30
gunndawgas I am still learning ubuntu my self06:30
tseniorlol06:32
jmarsdentsenior: Do you mean the "set timeout=" line in grub.cfg ?06:33
tseniorcan i just edit the grub.cfg manualy then not use the update-grub ever06:33
jmarsdenwell probably, but I think updating to a new kernel will auto-recreate your grub.cfg for you .  There is a place to add custom entries... let me look for it...06:34
jmarsdenLook in /etc/grub.d and either add custom entries to 40_custom or figure out which of the other files will add your bootdelay parameter to the "automatically generated" entries.06:35
tsenioryes you are correct but i dont need a new entry i need to change how long it grub waits to load the kernal06:35
jmarsdenI think near the end of /etc/grub.d/10_linux is where it builds those lines06:37
tseniorill look now06:37
cmlatHelp, I can't get synaptic to run... Failed to run /usr/sbln/synaptic as user root06:39
cmlatunable to copy the user's Xauthorization's root06:40
cmlat...Xauthorization file.06:40
cmlatanyone?06:40
jmarsdentsenior: I'd think if you edit the two lines that start with linux_entry and add the bootdelay=130 there it will be added to all linux kernel entries the script creates in grub.cfg06:42
JoeMaverickSettcmlat: have a look at this; http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=47412706:42
tseniorok06:44
tseniorwhich script are you looking at in grub.d to edit?06:45
jmarsden10_linux06:46
jmarsdenEarlier I said: "<jmarsden> I think near the end of /etc/grub.d/10_linux is where it builds those lines" ...06:47
tseniorso mine look like06:47
tsenior+'Ubuntu, with Linux 2.6.35-25-generic-pae'06:47
tseniorto this06:47
tsenior+'Ubuntu, with Linux 2.6.35-25-generic-pae' bootdelay=13006:47
jmarsdenOh... hmmm... that's not what I intended.... let me try it out in a test virtualmachine ...06:48
tseniormy 10 linux file is not very big06:49
tsenior9 lines total06:49
jmarsdenHmmm.  /etc/grub.d/10_linux is 165 lines here on my Ubuntu 10.04 desktop :)06:52
jmarsdenWhat does    dpkg -S /etc/grub.d/10_linux      output on your machine ?06:53
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tseniorcomes back with06:54
tseniorgrub-common: /etc/grub.d/10_linux06:54
tsenioroh my 10 linux file is called 10_linux_proxy06:56
jmarsdentsenior: I don't know who or what put that there... what does    dpkg -S /etc/grub.d/10_linux_proxy    say?06:59
jmarsdenThere is no file named 10_linux_proxy on my machine that I can find.07:00
tseniorwell it says its not found lol07:00
jmarsdenSo where is this file 10_linux_proxy of yours?  And why are you looking at it instead of the one I suggested you look at ??07:01
tseniormaybe i need to install grub2?07:02
jmarsdenWait a minute... you read the grub2 wiki but you are not using grub2 ?07:02
tseniormy computer /etc/grub.d/07:03
tseniorno 10_linux07:03
tseniorjust 10_linux_proxy07:03
tseniorand all the other scripts of course07:03
jmarsdenWell, since you said dpkg -S /etc/grub.d/10_linux    outputs    <tsenior> grub-common: /etc/grub.d/10_linux07:04
jmarsdenThen I think you installed a file /etc/grub.d/10_linux :)07:04
jmarsdenSo did you accidentally rename it or delete it?07:04
tseniori cant see it07:05
tseniormy grub.d folder contains07:05
tsenior00_header07:07
tsenior05_debian_theme07:07
tsenior10_linux_proxy07:07
tsenior20_linux_xen07:07
tsenior20_memtest86+07:07
tsenior30_os_prober07:07
tsenior40_custom07:08
tsenior41_custom07:08
head_victimHere's a stupid question, in setting up a computer for the wife I wanted to install a bunch of themes for her to play with. As a result I've installed the edubuntu artwork package and now my boot and shutdown splashes are edubuntu for the machine. Is there a way to set that back to being the normal ubuntu?07:08
tseniorreadme07:08
jmarsdentsenior Have you used any tools that claim to customize grub for you?07:08
jmarsdenhead_victim: Not sure, see if that gets edited in /etc/default/grub ?  or in /etc/grub.d/* maybe?07:09
head_victimjmarsden: Ah k of course, I was looking for themes not grub stuffs07:09
jmarsdentsenior: Can you pastebin me 41_custom please?  That might give me a clue what was editing things for you in /etc/grub.d/07:10
tseniori have installed grub customiser but have not changed anything because it hasnt got the option is add to the scripts which i thought it would07:10
jmarsdenAha!  I bet that is what did that to your /etc/grub.d directory...07:10
tseniorno problem was directly after updates, customsier installed after to try fix boot probelms07:12
tseniorhow do i paste you the file?07:12
jmarsdenopen a web browser to a pastebin site such as http://ubuntu.pastebin.com  and copy and paste the text into it, it will create a web page. Then post the link to that page here07:13
jmarsden!pastebin07:13
ubot2For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imagebin.org/?page=add | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.07:13
tseniorhttp://ubuntu.pastebin.com/hri5hxdv07:14
tsenioris that working for you?07:16
jmarsdenWow... yes that grub customizer has been busy :)  I suggest you apt-get remove it (it was a package, right?) and see if that puts things back to a more usual state07:16
jmarsdenYes, the pastebin worked fine.07:16
tseniorill do it now07:16
tseniorit has now been removed via ubuntu software centre07:18
jmarsdenOK... and now do you have a /etc/grub.d/10_linux file ?07:20
tseniorstill 10_linux_proxy07:20
tseniorno 10_linux07:21
tsenior41_custom still looks the same07:21
jmarsdenOK... let's try    sudo apt-get install grub-common --reinstall07:22
jmarsdenWhere does the grub customizer come from, I can't find it in the official Ubuntu repositories?  Did you add a PPA so you could get it?07:22
tseniorok that done07:23
jmarsdenOK, now does /etc/grub.d/10_linux exist?  :)07:23
tsenioryes i think i did it was on another help page07:23
jmarsdentsenior: Be really really careful about using unofficial sources of help...!07:23
tseniorno07:24
tseniorstill all the same07:24
jmarsdenStrange... I'll test something here...07:25
tseniorI probably installed some hideous trojan07:26
tseniorhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/561295/07:28
jmarsdenI hope not :)  But I think you installed something that wasn't brilliantly packaged, so when it was removed it didn't restore the previous state.07:28
tseniordo i need to reboot for it to take effect07:28
tseniorif i can reboot now lol07:28
tseniori have bootey my notebook i can see the file you are talking about now07:33
tseniorit has the 10_linux file07:33
tseniorand looks like a full script07:34
jmarsdenGood :)07:34
jmarsdenThe question now is how we regenerate it on the other machine... I'm exploring some ideas here...07:35
jmarsdenYou could probably copy it from one machine to the other, but there should be a cleaner way to do this than that.07:35
jmarsdenOK, it's getting late here, so.. if the notebook and desktop are running the same version of Ubuntu, can you just copy the 10_linux file from the laptop to the desktop?07:38
tseniorok thanks for all the help you have given me07:39
tseniorit 8:39pm here07:39
tseniorill give those things a go cheers jmarsden07:40
jmarsdenI'm still looking for a better way... but that's the quick way.  Then we can look at either editing it as I suggested earlier, or maybe editing /etc/defaults/grub adn adding the bootdelay=130 to the GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX string.07:42
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gunndawganyone have any clue how to change the background highlight color when you hover over items in the sub menus of system, places, etc08:17
gunndawgby default its like a salmon pink color08:17
duanedesignhello gunndawg08:18
gunndawghey08:18
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gunndawgJackyAlcine, welcome!08:20
JackyAlcineHey gunndawg :D08:20
gunndawgJackyAlcine, the matrix theme is a thing of the past, I am now trying to theme my own, heh08:21
JackyAlcineLol, :D gunndawg, good luck with that! I'm here trying to restore my harddisk. >_<08:21
gunndawgJackyAlcine, eh oh, what happened ?08:21
JackyAlcineI'm not sure tbh; I was using it and I shut off the system via the power supply. Then when I tried to log back in, the configuration for my user account was damaged and when I backed it up and tried replacing it with a fresh-user install, Ubuntu wouldn't start.08:23
gunndawgoh wow08:24
JackyAlcineYeah; and to top it all off, this harddisk had issues before, it was "failing" but just has a few bad sectors. So I never wrote to them. But >_< I need to get some money to buy a new one..08:24
gunndawgwell sounds like ur havin a heck of a time!08:25
gunndawgsorry to hear all the bad news08:25
gunndawgand here I am thinking I have problems because I cant get the "Selected items:" background and text colors to change!08:25
JackyAlcineLol. I've had worse, at least the disk's detected by the system, I didn't have to modprode the system.08:29
bioterrorJackyAlcine, I feel you bro ;D08:30
bioterroraround xmas I had too bad sectors with 1TB drive. about 167GB of drive was inside of bad sectors ;)08:30
bioterrordd_rescue made image, but I had used encrypted home directy and that image was worthless08:31
bioterrorlots of pics and music and videos are rm -rf'd now :D08:31
bioterrorI tried all the guides how to umount and open the encryption, but no dice08:31
gunndawgok seriously, why cant I change the default color that ubuntu uses when you over over stuff in things like System, Places, etc08:42
gunndawgcant change that salmon color!08:42
duanedesigngunndawg: hmm. might see if there is anything in the Gnome-art forum http://gnomesupport.org/forums/viewforum.php?f=20&sid=7a5067f68d2cf868fbeba7ec6f1bdff808:45
gunndawgduanedesign, I should just be able to click what color i want in the appearances section and have that work08:46
gunndawgbut when I change it, the changes dont take effect08:46
Mofearhello channel. anyone care to offer some help with a manual partition?08:51
head_victimMofear: ask away and we'll do what we caN :D08:51
Mofearalright. well i am aiming at setting up a dual-boot system with windows 7 and ubuntu 10.10. i have already watched and read several guides so i think i have the basics down.08:52
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Mofearmy questions are mostly in how much space to allocate and if i am doing everything in the right order. i have a fresh install of windows 7 and my basic drivers done. with an ubuntu cd ready to go. now im at the whats next stage :D08:53
head_victimWell what I would do if you haven't done it before is just do the "install beside other operating system" option so that it doesn't wipe the windows one and it should install as normal. I did that exact thing yesterday with the wife's PC.08:55
head_victimThe trick I've always found useful is to always install Ubuntu last so that the bootloader "just works". You can install Windows last but you will have to "fix" the bootloader.08:55
bioterrorMofear, if you want to make it look "good", I would say 150MB for the /boot, / I would give ~15GB and rest for /home.08:56
Mofearright that is what i have heard as well so i installed windows first. i read a few times the manual partition is a nicer way to go, not exactly sure why. if i wanted to do it the "best" way (i dont mind a reinstall of windows) what would i do?08:57
bioterroror you can just have / and /home beside swap08:57
bioterrorswap is 1.5x your RAM as a guidance08:57
Mofeari have a 1 TB to work with by the way bio. not sure how that affects the ratios08:58
head_victimIf you're new to Ubuntu I just let it decide how big all the partitions to be are, otherwise what bioterror is suggesting is a good guide.08:58
bioterrorMofear, it doesnt. only how much stuff you're going to install, and 15GB should be enough if you're not going for all the -dev packages ;)08:58
head_victimI personally always use 100gb for / but that's just because it was a nice round number that I thought I can't fill (I also use 500+ gb drives for each install, sometimes even a separate tb drive for home)08:59
Mofeari suppose the root of all of these questions is how would you do this if it was YOUR install and you wanted it done "right" (not sure if thats the best way to put it). would that be this manual partition? and if so i would need to reinstall windows after and then linux again correct?09:00
bioterrorhttp://pastebin.ubuntu.com/561316/ my desktop computer's layout09:01
head_victimI always just install windows the install Ubuntu afterwards. If I have enough space I assign 100gb for / and the rest for /home. I let it make it's own /boot, etc.09:01
bioterrorhead_victim, 100GB for / with separete /home is just madness09:01
bioterror:)09:02
Mofearhaha09:02
head_victimbioterror: I like "nice" numbers :D09:02
head_victimI'm using 9.5gb on / on my gnome pc and 3gb on / on my Lubuntu pc09:02
bioterrorMofear, but my / is that small becouse I'm a wicked guy and I'm not using DE's, I'm running windowmaker with just some tools from there and others from somewhere09:03
bioterrorif you use KDE or Gnome, it will take more space easily09:03
bioterrorso 15GB is kinda minumum for the / if you're planning to run a complete desktop envinroments09:04
Mofearso if i partition the drive now it will wipe windows? and i will probably fatten my / a bit, i dont know about 100 though ;)09:04
bioterrorno it wont09:05
bioterroryou have windows on sda1 and you will make sda2, sda3 and sda4 ;)09:05
head_victimAs long as you choose "install beside existing operating system" you will be fine, just don't pick the "use whole disk" option09:05
bioterrormake the decission and dump the windows, you can make it with ubuntu!09:06
bioterror;)09:06
Mofearwhats the difference between a side by side versus a manual partition? pros and cons09:06
bioterrorMofear, you dont have to think about these partitionings ;)09:06
head_victimMy main pc has a 500 gb drive for / and /home, a 2tb drive for data stuffs and backups over the home lan and I'm about to put in a 500gb drive as a nominated drive to store VMs on.09:07
Mofeari read something about a dual-boot setup where theres a mutual area with the bulk of my HD space for use by either OS. that would be the optimal setup but i am not sure how to acheive it09:08
head_victimDepends on how much you trust reading and writing to ntfs from linux09:08
head_victimI haven't looked into it enough to know either way sorry09:08
bioterrorMofear, you can make a partition and mount it to /media/share or something and format it to ntfs09:09
bioterrorlinux has ntfs-3g for ntfs and it works perfectly09:10
Mofearalright good to know09:10
Mofearso feel like babysitting me while i play with some partitions in the installer? i think youre right that im overthinking it and am ready to get my feet wet09:10
head_victimbioterror: ah ok last time I played with it it was still very much a beta.09:10
bioterrormust be years ago :D09:11
head_victimAt least 2 or 309:11
head_victimBack when I still thought I should probably have some sort of windows installation. So probably at least 3 years ago.09:11
Mofearhaha speaking of which am i illogical in thinking the same. first time ubuntu user but i have a laptop with windows09:12
head_victimIt's ok Mofear it's something you'll come to in your own time. You need to decide what works best for you.09:14
Mofeari was under the impression that there are still some programs (one MMO in particular) that cant operate correctly through wine and doesnt have linux support09:14
bioterrorI cant think any windows application that I would need in my home usage09:15
duanedesignyeah it depends on what you need to run.09:15
Mofearsomething to do with the hack prevention software in the game flagging wine and cancelling the run09:15
head_victimMy gaming needs are met by Urban Terror which has a native linux client. It was the one thing I used to boot into windows for until I knew Urban Terror existed. Not the fanciest graphics but awesome gameplay (it's a FPS)09:16
Mofeari just feared going with a full install of linux for issues such as that09:16
bioterrorhead_victim, I play it too sometimes ;)09:16
head_victimbioterror: ah good to hear, I find it quite fun. I usually only play half an hour to an hour once or twice a week09:17
Mofearalright so after googling info about that particular game (Vindictus if it matters) looks like theres no fix for running it thru linux. so here i am at my partition screen again. :D09:28
Mofeari have a 104MB sda1 (for windows sys restore i believe) the rest is 1TB with about 25gb in use (windows). so if i want to change the windows partition how much should i leave for running some games and windows only apps?09:33
Mofearor should i set the windows partition to a small amount and establish another drive for installation of apps/games09:34
Mofearbioterror, head_victim, you two still here?09:39
head_victimYeah for now09:39
bioterrorI'm not going to take much part in that windows partition sizes and stuff09:41
bioterroras I am a guy who rides fixed gear bikes and uses oen OS on one computer09:41
bioterror:-)09:41
Mofearhaha alright. well i would love input from you head :]09:42
bioterrorI have no idea how huge these games are09:42
bioterrorI have played in windows last time around year 2000 or something09:42
Mofeari will just leave a good chunk of my HD for the windows things. after i get more involved in linux or buy a seperate HD i can change things around09:43
bioterroroh well09:43
Mofeari am just confused by the fact that windows is using sda1 and sda2. yet for linux i need 3 partitions correct?09:43
bioterroryou can boot livecd, start gparted, take space from windows, then move that empty space to linux partitions09:44
bioterrorMofear, for linux you technically need two partitions, or one ;)09:44
bioterrordepends if you're going to use swap09:44
Mofearalright i will open that up now and i am planning on using swap09:45
bioterrorthen you need two partitions, one / and swap09:45
bioterrorbut you're planning to try different os's and things like that, you can have a good use for separate /home09:45
bioterrorthese are matter of taste09:46
Mofearwell it is my understanding you are allowed 4 primary and more logical09:46
bioterrorthere's only one way to figure out these things and its trying and wondering what suits you the most best09:46
Mofearwhich 2 would i select as primary and which one as logical?09:46
head_victimLike I said, when I'm feeling lazy I just tell it to install beside the other OS and let it partition itself as it needs to09:47
Mofearis there a disadvantage to that?09:48
Mofearother then maybe not having exact numbers for /home, /, and swap09:48
bioterrornope09:48
Mofearor does that leave out /home and swap altogther09:48
head_victimFor most users that is the best way (least hassle) if you have special needs then maybe but maybe not.09:48
bioterrorit will make / and swap09:49
head_victimAnd /boot and /home all live within /09:49
arun__hi.. hate to interrupt.. but am having trouble using apt-get.. so maybe someone can help me out here..09:49
head_victimarun__: sure what's the error09:49
arun__its just not able to locate any package09:49
arun__i updated the sources.list file from the sources list generator, but still no luck09:50
arun__error is that "E:unable to lcoate package gromacs"09:51
head_victimWhat sources.list generator are you referring to?09:53
head_victimIt sounds like you have selected all the repos (multiverse, universe, etc)09:54
arun__the one at http://repogen.simplylinux.ch/09:54
arun__yes, i did select all the repos.. is that an issue?09:55
head_victimI've never used a repository generator, can you copy the contents of your sources.list file to pastebin for me?09:57
head_victim!pastebin09:57
ubot2For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imagebin.org/?page=add | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.09:57
arun__http://paste.ubuntu.com/561325/10:00
head_victimThat's a LONG sources.list. First things first have you reloaded your sources (eg "sudo apt-get update" in the terminal)?10:03
arun__yes. i did.. most of them, atleast the first 90% went without error...10:04
arun__then the last few 3rd party repos failed, along with some other ones...one error was "W: Failed to fetch http://sg.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/maverick/restricted/source/Sources.bz2  Sub-process /bin/bzip2 returned an error code (2)"10:06
head_victimNah the gromacs is in "universe" I just checked10:07
head_victimso the line in your sources is "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu maverick universe"10:07
head_victimAre there any errors for that one?10:07
arun__if i do apt-get update, its not on the output at all..10:13
head_victimHmm10:15
arun__sorry.. i mis-spoke... there are no errors in that.. this is the entire output -> http://paste.ubuntu.com/561332/10:15
geirhaarun__: Probably an issue with the mirror you are using.10:16
geirhaIn System -> Administration -> Software sources, change it to the main server and see if that helps.10:17
geirhaOr, just wait a few hours and try again. The admins of that mirror will spot the issue and fix it eventually.10:20
head_victimarun__: what geirha said :D10:20
arun__yeah.. i did that and its reloading.. hope this works..10:21
arun__or will it help if i change my country and check for another mirror10:21
arun__who--hoo.. that did the trick.. peace!!10:22
geirhaIf there are other mirrors for your country, you could try one of those too, yes. Will likely be faster than the main server.10:23
head_victimLocal servers are a godsend, we have metered internet content here but they have a local mirror that is unmetered.10:24
bioterrorhead_victim, http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8248056.stm10:25
arun__ah! ok.. its always a slower working mirror rather than one that doesn't work..10:26
bioterrorarun__, what's the hurry in a completed world ;)10:27
tdnI have just installed Ubuntu 10.10, but I have forgot the password I gave to my normal user during install. How do I reset this? I can start up and login (autologin) but not sudo to root.10:28
geirhaarun__: Well, switch back to the fastest one in some hours. I don't know what software they use for those mirrors, but it appears to have some bug that causes this. Though it's very rare.10:28
Mofeari never properly thanked you two for your help earlier. done with the install and learning my new OS now :D10:30
tdnMaybe I should add that I am pretty sure that I do remember the password. But it will not accept it. It is a very short password. 4 chars.10:30
arun__seems my time is up... @geirha and @head_victim: will check out the mirror in a few hours.. anyways, thanks u guys for the time!!10:30
head_victimbioterror: I get 4.2 MB/s from my mirror so that's probably about as good as residential internet gets in Australia10:34
bioterrorhead_victim, that's okay10:34
head_victimIt's not great but it's about as good as it gets in Australia :/10:35
bioterrorif I get over 2MB/s, I'm happy10:36
Mofearhey new problem! i installed some drivers and updated packages as automated and now on boot up i get some strange vertical/horizontal flashing lines and a black screen10:36
head_victimMofear: does it eventually get into the install though?10:36
Mofearits been about 1-2 minutes and hasnt10:36
head_victimHmm, so did you do anything but what it suggested??10:37
Mofeari tried a hard reset the last time and hit escape in grub to go into recovery mode as someone suggested. didnt make a difference10:37
gunndawgHey are there any specific things to make sure you do every now and again in order to keep the system clean, and in order ?10:37
gunndawgI guess I usually call it doing "maintenance"10:38
Mofearall i did since install was install VLC. install a driver for my video card as it found. and ran some update option from within the software center.10:38
head_victimMofear: sounds like a graphics problem, does it get past grub and then stop or does it stop before grub, or at the login?10:39
Mofearpast grub but before login10:39
bioterrorMofear, which driver? are you having ati or nvidia?10:39
Mofearati10:39
bioterrorokay10:39
bioterroryou installed fglrx or what ever it is10:40
bioterrorwhich radeon you have?10:40
* head_victim hands over to bioterror as I have no experience with ati driver issues10:40
Mofearsapphire. one second and i can get you the exact specs10:41
bioterroris it hd38542342049242423410:41
bioterror:D10:41
Mofearits the 685010:42
bioterroroh snap10:42
MofearSAPPHIRE 100315L Radeon HD 6850 1GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.1 x16 HDCP Ready CrossFireX Support Video Card with Eyefinity10:42
Mofearstraight from newegg lol10:42
bioterrortoo new, too hot10:43
bioterroryou cant use radeonhd drivers10:43
gunndawghey is using Gconf-cleaner a bad idea?10:44
gunndawgseems like a nice tool but I have read a few warnings about it10:44
Mofearbioterror, so what is the fix? i only installed the recommened driver ubuntus driver tool found10:45
bioterrortake it easy!10:45
bioterrorMofear, https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/x-updates this is your fix10:46
Mofearif its not to much trouble how do i get back into ubuntu and implement these10:47
bioterrorfrom grub, choose recovery10:48
bioterrorbut I'm off to McDonalds, I want to try double quater pounder :D10:48
bioterrorI'm not really a huge ati guy, but I have radeon 3850 or something and I can use opensource drivers ;)10:49
Mofearalright well i should still be here when you get back. i launched recovery mode and low graphics mode10:50
Mofearnot sure the next steps10:50
Mofearhead_victim do you know how i would go about using those packages he linked to me10:52
Mofear**nevermind think i found something10:53
head_victimMofear: yeah you will need to add that ppa and then update10:53
Mofearit would seem logical to remove the old driver i had just installed as well. that make sense to you?10:54
head_victimIt should just update10:56
Mofearalright ive updated and it says reading package lists... Done. does this differ from installed? is there another step?11:02
Mofear@head_victim i probably should ping you this way. i did the sudo apt-get update after adding that ppa. whats the next command? i tried sudo apt-get install and it appears to do nothing11:08
head_victimMofear: I'd "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade"11:08
Mofearahh upgrade11:08
MrChrisDruif1You could even add -y to the upgrade so it auto-accepts all upgrades :P11:13
Mofeargood tip :] although the fix allowed me to launch just fine without the bootscreen crash i still cant enable extra appearence effects11:15
Mofearim back. internet on the fritz from our blizzard it seems. anyone still available to help with my graphics issue?11:45
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gunndawghow come when I run "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" it says "The following packages have been kept back:12:58
gunndawg  upstart12:58
gunndawg0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded.12:58
gunndawg"12:58
JoeMaverickSettgunndawg: i think some dependencies weren't met. try "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade" again maybe. mine just got upgraded.12:59
gunndawgJoeMaverickSett, thx13:01
JoeMaverickSettgunndawg: no problem. i had the same thing about 1-2days, until it got upgraded today. :)13:03
MrChrisDruifWhat's up with the upstart update?13:59
caseyHow can I view my networked windows shares? ubuntu netbook edition, I have Samba installed, but I can't find the "places" that all the tutorials describe14:30
duanedesignhello casey14:34
duanedesigncasey: good question14:35
duanedesigncasey: if you open nautilus you should have a 'netwoork' entry on the left14:36
caseynautilus?14:38
JoeMaverickSettcasey: it's the file manager, it normally opens if you open up your home folder and such.14:38
caseyit comes with some kind of "unity" interface14:38
duanedesigncasey: or you can open a Terminal and type the command - nautilus14:39
bioterrorsounds difficult  :o14:39
duanedesignthere should be a File manager button in the Launcher on the left14:39
duanedesignhello bioterror14:39
caseythats much better14:40
caseythat launcher thing sucks14:40
bioterrorhi duane14:41
bioterrorcasey, you're always welcome to try out lubuntu with your netbook ;)14:41
caseynautilus was what I needed I just couldn't find it and I didn't know what it was called14:41
caseylubuntu? for laptops?14:42
bioterrorhttp://lubuntu.net/14:42
duanedesignlubuntu is very snappy. I keep a LXDE install for when I am tired of Gnome14:48
caseyI'm pretty happy with Gnome14:48
s-foxHello.14:48
AbhijiThi14:48
JoeMaverickSetthello s-fox :)14:48
caseyif I can just figure out how it works14:49
duanedesignhey its s-fox !14:52
duanedesigns-fox: how is my favorite fox of silver color?14:52
AbhijiThiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii duanedesign :)14:52
duanedesignAbhijiT: :)14:52
AbhijiTduanedesign, how is my design of duane??????14:52
AbhijiT:P14:52
AbhijiT:D14:52
s-foxHello AbhijiT , JoeMaverickSett and duanedesign14:53
s-foxHow are you three ?14:53
AbhijiTGood!14:53
JoeMaverickSetti'm very much fine. hope you are as well. :)14:53
* AbhijiT just got the chance to give seminar on foss for this sem!!!14:53
* s-fox is fine thank you duanedesign . I am revitalising the ubuntu community interviews - http://serial-coder.co.uk/?1128 14:54
duanedesigns-fox: nice14:54
duanedesignI have a bunch of Ubuntu Development Screencasts to do14:54
duanedesignneed to find time to do them14:54
JoeMaverickSetts-fox: about that; some peopel redented my dent about it on identi.ca :)14:55
s-foxduanedesign,  Yes, I am excited for it, it was always popular. I am also going to attempt to get it to a wider audience through social media. Interesting to see the result14:55
duanedesigns-fox: i always liked them. I enjoy reading about our community friends14:55
s-foxThank you JoeMaverickSett  :)14:55
JoeMaverickSettyou're welcome. :D glad to be of help.14:56
AbhijiTs-fox, i want bodhi zazan interview!!!14:58
AbhijiTzazen14:58
s-foxAbhijiT,  Bodhi has done one already14:58
AbhijiT:o14:58
AbhijiT:(14:58
AbhijiTs-fox, link???14:58
s-foxhttp://kmandla.wordpress.com/2007/12/08/an-interview-with-bodhizazen/14:58
AbhijiTs-fox, thanks!14:59
AbhijiTs-fox, Think of like contributing to NPR or PBS. … The beer may be free, but you should tip the bartender.15:09
AbhijiTwhat is NPR andf PBS?15:10
AbhijiTs-fox, ??15:10
caseyhow can you customize the motd for the terminal?15:14
caseyis there an app for that?15:14
paultagcasey: sudo nano /etc/motd15:15
paultagyou might need to change the bootmisc to not overwrite it from the tail, but I can't remember15:16
caseyI see some people run top as part of their background... how is that accomplished? Is it a special teminal or gDesklets/Karamba15:18
paultagcasey: conky15:18
paultagmostly15:18
caseySo... I can just use: sudo apt-get conky15:20
caseyright?15:20
paultagcasey: apt-get install conky15:20
caseylinux is getting easier than windows everyday, thanks15:21
paultagcasey: sure :)15:21
johnny77paultag: I don't mean to interrupt, but for my own information you need a certain type of Window Manager to use conky right?15:23
paultagjohnny77: nosir! You need something called compositing if you want to use "real" transparency -- such as docky / gnome-do ( but gnome-do can run without it )15:24
paultagjohnny77: other widget layers such as plasmoid or whatever else may needsomething like compiz to do compositing15:24
paultagmy widget know-how is way out of date15:25
johnny77paultag: Can I use compiz to do the compositing if my windows manager doesn't do it?15:26
paultagjohnny77: compiz is a window manager15:27
paultagjohnny77: so most people use compiz + gnome, but you can use compiz + kde, if you want15:27
paultagbut that's mostly out of date, since kwm can do it15:27
paultagjohnny77: but not fluxbox or openbox. xfce is OK, though15:28
paultagsince Xfce's window manager is Xfwm15:28
paultag(that's why you run compiz with --replace)15:28
paultag(because it replaces metacity / xfwm)15:29
paultagjohnny77: cool?15:31
johnny77paultag: Yeah, I understand. There is just so much to learn just to cover the basic stuff. Each time I think I get something, it's not quite what I thought.15:34
paultagjohnny77: :)15:35
paultagjohnny77: feel free to ask whatever you're confused about, someone in here'll know15:35
s-fox+1 paultag :)15:39
paultaghey s-fox15:39
paultags'new?15:39
s-foxHey babe15:39
s-foxOh, you know busy busy  busy :)15:39
s-foxYou?15:39
johnny77paultag: I'm sure to ask when I'm confused. It's when I'm sure it's one way and I'm totally wrong.15:39
paultagjohnny77: Ahh. Yeah, it'll do that a lot. I still get that15:40
paultags-fox: not bad, not bad15:40
s-foxpaultag,  Trying to cause a buzz about the Ubuntu Community Interviews.  I am restarting them again15:41
paultags-fox: woo!15:41
johnny77Here's one thing I'm a little confused about. In simple terms in runs Kernel, Desktop Environment, Window Manager.15:44
paultagjohnny77: it's actually just a tad more complex then that15:47
paultagjohnny77: so, there's the kernel. The kernel provides a unified interface for libraries to talk with the hardware in a sane way, and request smart things, such as RAM15:48
paultagjohnny77: libraries providide a sane and smart interface for applications, so that we can just call malloc(), without knowing which signal the kerenel wants15:48
paultagjohnny77: everything you "see" from bash to WM/DEs runs at this level15:48
paultagjohnny77: a Window Manager is something that lets you drag windows. It's what moves windows and draws them on the screen15:49
paultagjohnny77: the DE is the collection of all the applications that create windows, such as panels, menu interfaces, network managers15:49
johnny77The window manager is within the DE when there is a DE, right?15:50
paultagjohnny77: so, for gnome, stuff like gnome-panel are part of the DE, but metacity is the window manager15:50
paultagjohnny77: kinda sorta. the DE is actually inside the window manager15:50
paultagif you can say that15:51
paultagjohnny77: but you can "drag" the DE between window managers -- such as kwm, xfwm, fluxbox, openbox, compiz, metacity15:51
paultag, unity, mutter15:51
paultagalthough unity is just compiz15:52
paultagbut whatever.15:52
johnny77paultag: thanks, that actually clears up a lot. I thought the WM was within the DE so it confused me that I can only run a WM. Now that I know the DE is actually inside the WM, it makes sense that I can run only a WM.15:55
paultagjohnny77: :)15:55
johnny77is there a way to get a list of what you can change with update-alternatives?16:07
paultaghumm, not sure16:07
paultagdon't think so16:08
paultagI know you can list the options for each option16:08
paultagby using --query or something like that16:08
paultagbrb16:08
sprawlI am having an issue with my wireless connection dropping about every 2 minutes (web pages timing out), then working for a couple of minutes then dropping again. The connection icon in the task bar says I'm still connected at about 70%.I have a dual boot system and the wireless works fine in opensuse but not in Ubuntu 10.1017:16
sprawlany ideas?17:16
sprawlis this the correct channel for me to be posting this in?17:22
johnny77sprawl: depends on your problem.17:23
johnny77sprawl: what is your question?17:23
sprawlI am having an issue with my wireless connection dropping about every 2 minutes (web pages timing out), then working for a couple of minutes then dropping again. The connection icon in the task bar says I'm still connected at about 70%.I have a dual boot system and the wireless works fine in opensuse but not in Ubuntu 10.1017:24
sprawlany ideas on what I should try?17:25
johnny77sprawl: Your probably in the correct channel, whoever, I'm pretty new and don't know what could be causing that.17:26
johnny77Are you running default Ubuntu?17:27
sprawlwhat do you mean?17:27
omoleyeis there a way to change the text on the boot screen?17:28
sprawli did try running ubuntu from the cd and it did the same thing - does that answer your question?17:28
omoleyelike the boot selection screen can I remove the older versions of ubuntu and just call it ubuntu17:29
seidossprawl: what version of ubuntu ("default" ubuntu is probably a reference to 10.10)17:30
sprawlyes it is the latest stable regular build of plain ubuntu17:30
johnny77seidos: I was thinking more with the default DE and WM. He didn't go in and change anything.17:31
seidosjohnny77: ah, i see.  i supposed DE would make a difference.17:32
sprawlwhats a DE17:32
seidossprawl: have you tried figuring out what wireless chip you have using lspci?17:32
sprawlyes, hang on..17:32
seidossprawl: desktop environment, like gnome, lxde...17:32
omoleyecan anybody point me in the right direction to change the name of the OS's in the boot menu?17:32
Dangr_Hello everyone - I'm looking to edit some small videos with Avidemux - but there is a QTand GTK+ version. Any idea which one I should install or anything I need to know about? I don't really know much about QT or GTK+17:33
sprawlIntel Corporation WiFi Link 510017:33
sprawlsystem is an ASUS G50vt laptop17:34
seidossprawl: have you tried searching the web for "intel corporation wifi link 5100 ubuntu troubleshooting"?17:35
sprawllet me go try that thanks!17:36
johnny77omoleye: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/17787/clean-up-the-new-ubuntu-grub2-boot-menu/ check this out.17:36
seidossprawl: well, if you get it working without us, tell us about it #ubuntu-beginners-team17:37
seidos:)17:37
sprawlcool - i'l be back17:37
omoleyethank you Jonny17:40
johnny77omoleye: did that get you what you needed?17:43
johnny77omoleye: no problem.17:43
omoleyeyeah it looks like it17:49
omoleyeIm going to look at the forum for more detials17:50
kristian-aalborgwere NASA running unix for the Apollo program?17:53
paultagkristian-aalborg: hehehehe17:54
paultagkristian-aalborg: the apollo crafts were programmed using transistors17:54
paultagkristian-aalborg: there ws no OS, and hardly a computer :)17:55
kristian-aalborghttp://www.linux.com/news/software/developer/29068-apollo-11-story17:55
paultagHell, it was designed with slide-rules17:55
omoleyelol17:55
kristian-aalborgjust found this, paultag17:55
* paultag opens17:55
kristian-aalborghmm... unix goes back to... 69?17:55
paultagsec, my net sucks17:55
paultagkristian-aalborg: I mean, UNIX was written in C, so 1973 ?17:56
paultagbut I don't think UNIX was written with the release of C17:56
paultagsomething makes me think that UNIX did not exist for apollo 1117:57
kristian-aalborgso it seems17:57
bioterrorpaultag, they were busy switchin those cards with holes17:57
paultagkristian-aalborg: yeah, nothing in that article says they used UNIX17:57
paultagkristian-aalborg: just that it was a sort of open source17:57
kristian-aalborgif it did, it might have taken too much space (pun accidental) to have the computer for it on the spacecraft17:57
paultagbioterror: :)17:57
paultagkristian-aalborg: heyo :)17:57
johnny77omoleye: sorry, had to jump off for a minute. If you need any more help come back.18:02
omoleyewill do thank you18:04
s-foxGoodbye.18:07
kristian-aalborgpaultag: it really went fast from circa 1970 to circa 1975, huh?18:10
caseyWhy do I not see the motd when I start a terminal? Is there  setting somewhere that needs to be enabled?18:10
_CommandeR_anyone done some libreoffice formulas here?18:27
johnny77_CommandeR_: what are you looking for?18:48
_CommandeR_well how you do exponents18:51
_CommandeR_libreoffice seems quite f upp with it18:52
johnny77_CommandeR_: What problem are you having specifically? it looks like #^# will do exponents.18:53
_CommandeR_yeah i need to type NO sub 3 sup -18:53
_CommandeR_but it wants something after the negative and leving a blank will give a upsidedown question mark18:54
johnny77you are typing "NO sub 3 sup -" without the quotes into a cell?18:55
_CommandeR_with quotes removes the ^ and under_18:57
_CommandeR_need NO_3 and ^-18:58
johnny77_CommandeR_: your trying to do a negative exponent, right?18:59
_CommandeR_if you got libreoffice type = NO sub 3 ^-119:00
_CommandeR_this gives a good but i do not want the number only the negative19:01
_CommandeR_the formula plugin really gets on my nerve19:03
johnny77_CommandeR_: If I type = NO sub 3 ^-1 right into a cell I get an err:50919:04
johnny77_CommandeR_: I'm sorry, I'm not sure I understand what you are trying to do.19:04
_CommandeR_using libre office formula thing ?19:04
johnny77What do you click to get the formula thing.19:05
johnny77the function wizard?19:05
_CommandeR_in a  textdocument19:05
_CommandeR_insert - > object -> formula19:05
johnny77sorry my bad. give me a second.19:05
johnny77I thought you were talking about a spreadsheeet....19:06
_CommandeR_noes noes :P19:06
johnny77try taking out the = and space and just type NO sub 3 ^-1 and see if that is what you want.19:07
_CommandeR_i do not use the = was just showing it for you :P19:08
johnny77I've typed in NO sub 3 ^-1 and I'm not getting any upside down question marks.19:09
_CommandeR_because you got -119:10
_CommandeR_remove 1 and you will get it19:10
johnny77So you want a superscripted negative sign without a number after it.19:10
_CommandeR_yes19:10
johnny77I understand why it is putting the question mark. It's expecting something and letting you know that you are forgetting it. Now, we try to trick it. :)19:13
_CommandeR_found a negative its not perfect19:13
johnny77Have you been over to #libreoffice? Maybe they can help you more, sorry.19:14
johnny77what did you find?19:15
_CommandeR_it is not a user support channel :/ here = https://www.dropbox.com/s/iqczct2z0gdmqht/laboration_7.odt19:15
_CommandeR_its not pretty however should work..19:16
johnny77I think it looks good. Sorry, I wish I could help more....19:17
johnny77Sorry, but I gotta run.19:18
_CommandeR_yeah thank you anyway :P o(19:18
s-foxHello.19:19
kumaankihi again..19:19
kumaankibye everyone !19:23
s-foxGoodbye kumaanki19:24
kristian-aalborgaye aye aye... my box just logged out of the desktop by itself?21:45
kristian-aalborg(this is the machine that has been acting up with the sudden deaths)21:45
kristian-aalborghttp://pastebin.com/ytxqMkqu - here's dmesg21:48
seidos¡Ay, caramba!21:52
* seidos reads dmesg21:52
seidoskristian-aalborg: what is sda5 and sdb1?21:54
seidoskristian-aalborg: line 549, "resume from disk failed"?21:54
kristian-aalborgseidos: my hdd's21:54
seidoskristian-aalborg: line 646 to 653 don't look good -_-21:55
* kristian-aalborg looks21:55
seidoskristian-aalborg: so it's logging out of the desktop environment?  you're using gnome i gather as your DE?  and this is a maverick install?21:56
kristian-aalborgseidos: gnome yes, mint 1021:56
kristian-aalborgseidos: I've had my box rebooting out of the blue recently, sometimes it won't start up until after an hour or so21:57
kristian-aalborgit keeps boting to bios/grub/a bit of the OS, then goes back to 021:58
seidoskristian-aalborg: ah, rebooting.  i thought just "logging out of DE = gnome"21:58
seidoskristian-aalborg: it looks like your hdd is dying T_T21:58
kristian-aalborgthis time, I only got kicked out of gnome21:58
seidoskristian-aalborg: how old is it, and what brand?21:58
kristian-aalborg4 years, CrapPC21:58
seidoskristian-aalborg: never heard of CrapPC.  they are a hdd vendor?  ;)21:59
jamiedmattinglywow they actually named their brand crappc thats hilarious21:59
kristian-aalborghttp://pastebin.com/s9w3vBfW <--- lspci22:00
kristian-aalborgthey did not... I did22:00
seidoskristian-aalborg: it doesn't say in lspci what the vendor of your hdd is.  but i am asking only out of curiosity.22:01
kristian-aalborgerm... samsung?22:01
kristian-aalborgcan't remember how to list it22:01
caseyI can't seem to change the font size in evolution mail22:02
seidoskristian-aalborg: you and me both.  i'm going to try sudo lshw22:02
caseyanyone know how it can be changed?22:02
seidoskristian-aalborg: yeah lshw has it22:03
seidoscasey: wish i did22:03
kristian-aalborgI have nonsense charachters in that one!22:03
seidoscasey: i should start using evolution, actually.  let me start it up22:03
seidoskristian-aalborg: me too22:03
caseyI changed th font size under preferences but it seems to only change the font size within emails22:04
kristian-aalborgsudo hdparm -i /dev/sda <--- bingo22:06
caseyIs there a better email client than evolution mail? I like the old Thunderbird, new version... not so much22:06
kristian-aalborgcasey: there's one called sylpheed which is a bit lighter it seems - have not tried it22:07
seidoskristian-aalborg: that would be awesome, if it answered the original question "what is the vendor of your hdd"22:07
kristian-aalborgcasey: if you're bold enough to go CLI, give alpine a shot22:07
seidoscasey: i use gmail in a browser22:07
kristian-aalborgseidos: it does, but only when run on my computer ;)22:07
caseyI'm way to new at *nix for almost anything CLI22:07
kristian-aalborgModel=SAMSUNG SP0822N, FwRev=WA100-34, SerialNo=S06QJ10L63463422:08
kristian-aalborgModel=SAMSUNG HD321KJ, FwRev=CP100-13, SerialNo=S0MQJ1EQ40160722:08
kristian-aalborgthese are my babies22:08
seidoskristian-aalborg: ah, on my system the model is a cryptic number22:08
kristian-aalborgcasey: fair enough22:08
seidosthough it does have "ST in the front"22:09
caseyseidos: I enjoy having my messages offline, otherwise gmail in the browser would be the way to go22:09
seidosi guess that could mean "seagate"22:09
seidoscasey: yeah, i hear ya'22:09
kristian-aalborgST is Seagate, I'm pretty sure22:09
seidoskristian-aalborg: it's definitely a seagate, it said so on the hdd.  it also says so in lshw22:09
kristian-aalborgcat lshw.txt | grep SAM22:12
kristian-aalborg                product: SAMSUNG SP0822N22:12
kristian-aalborg                product: SAMSUNG HD321KJ22:12
kristian-aalborgthere it was, I think22:13
kristian-aalborgbest way to test my hdd's is to run a livecd of.... and then ....22:13
kristian-aalborg?22:13
seidoskristian-aalborg: good question.  i'm sure there are some reliability benchmarks.  maybe try copying large files around on your hdd?22:14
kristian-aalborgyup, that is a tried and tested thing - copy a large file from one hdd to another, then md5sum it22:15
kristian-aalborghowever, there might be some fitting rescue cd... will look into that22:15
kristian-aalborgseidos: thanks for spotting that, I'm often overwhelmed by dmesg and the like22:16
seidoskristian-aalborg: no problem.  i just searched for "error" and "fail"22:17
seidosmaybe that will help you out in the future (but hopefully, no more problems)22:17
kristian-aalborglike any reasonable person would22:17
kristian-aalborgI suspected something much more complex than a borked hdd... like some wire that got too hot or something22:18
kristian-aalborgthe remedy for a broken hdd is thankfully simple22:18
seidoscasey: so you use pop?22:19
caseyThis font thing is killing me. Evolution mail's font size is tied to gnome's application font settings. Can you override that and set the font size smaller on certain applications? through a config file or cmd switch?22:19
caseyseidos: imap22:20
seidoskristian-aalborg: i unfortunately just had to deal with a borked hdd...22:20
caseyI use imap22:20
seidoscasey: all right, i'll set up evolution with imap22:20
cprofitttronyx: ping22:21
caseyI just want a smaller font size on the list of emails in my inbox22:21
caseywithout change the font size globally22:21
kristian-aalborghdd's are bad... it's like the technology is basically flawed22:22
kristian-aalborgI look forward to having flash take over, I think.... though it might prove to be even worse22:23
caseywhat about solid state drives22:23
seidoscasey: i don't have any emails in my inbox...not sure how to make the font smaller though.22:24
caseycan it be changed via a config file or something?22:24
seidoscasey: i don't know.  i'm searching the web22:27
* seidos ponders if such a thing was possible in outlook22:29
kristian-aalborgcasey: I guess I meant ssd's, yes ;)22:29
seidoscasey: there may be a way to do it by modifying something in the source code22:33
caseythat sounds like something a newb like me should not be trying just yet22:34
caseythank you for looking though22:34
seidoscasey: well, i'm going to try, and i'm a newb22:34
caseyI gave up on linux years ago after try to configure slackware 8 thank god for ubuntu! Maybe I can finally get away from my pirated windows word22:37
casey*world22:38
=== Vetinari_ is now known as lukjad
johnny77omoleye: Did you get your problem figured out?23:27

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