[00:47] <reya276> holy crap, anyone there. I need help big time my Ubuntu system has a Malware
[00:48] <reya276> I ran Clamav and it found 
[00:48] <reya276> ----------- SCAN SUMMARY -----------
[00:48] <reya276> Known viruses: 1143811
[00:48] <reya276> Engine version: 0.96.5
[00:48] <reya276> Scanned directories: 47749
[00:48] <reya276> Scanned files: 238704
[00:48] <reya276> Infected files: 3
[00:48] <reya276> Total errors: 570
[00:48] <reya276> Data scanned: 20177.55 MB
[00:48] <reya276> Data read: 70309.41 MB (ratio 0.29:1)
[00:48] <reya276> Time: 2969.655 sec (49 m 29 s)
[00:49] <reya276> I was able to remove the first two which where JS files in the .cache dir on my home but this one
[00:49] <reya276> /var/lib/apt/lists/us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_maverick_main_binary-amd64_Packages: winnow.malware.hw.malware.562933.UNOFFICIAL FOUND
[00:49] <reya276> what is up with that
[00:49] <reya276> how can I remove that one
[01:00] <reya276> the folks in the Ubuntu main channel said it was a false positive
[01:00] <reya276> /var/lib/apt/lists/us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_maverick_main_binary-amd64_Packages: UTF-8 Unicode English text, with very long lines
[14:07] <reya276> Morning Everyone
[14:08] <munz> morning reya276 
[14:08] <munz> saw u had malware?
[14:09] <reya276> no I spoke to the guys in the main Ubuntu forum and they said it was a false positive and it was as I ran ClamAV again and it did not give me the same results
[14:10] <munz> ohh ok, i was like how? lol
[14:10] <reya276> yeah me too
[14:10] <munz> glad ur clean
[14:11] <reya276> LOL
[14:11] <munz> i deal w/too much windows virus/malware @work....dont need that crap on ubuntu!
[14:12] <reya276> boy after that I went on panic mode and connected to all of the servers at work and ran CHROOTKIT and ClamAV all night
[14:12] <munz> lol
[14:14] <munz> all clean tho?
[15:42] <maxolasersquad> Can anyone recommend a good CLI music player?
[15:44] <munz> http://www.linux.com/archive/feed/53095
[15:45] <maxolasersquad> munz: Thanks
[15:46] <munz> no prob
[16:02] <maxolasersquad> munz: Any idea what I should set the sound driver to in the config?
[16:10] <munz> maxolasersquad,        AudioDriver (string)
[16:10] <munz>               Which audiodriver to use for playback. Currently, you can choose
[16:10] <munz>               between  the following drivers: oss, esd, nas and sdl. If SDL is
[16:10] <munz>               available,  it  will  be  used  by  default.  OSS  is  the  next
[16:10] <munz>               alternative.  ESD  should only be used if everything else fails.
[16:10] <munz>               Note that, if you use SDL as audio driver, you can  select  from
[16:10] <munz>               many   output   devices  by  setting  the  environment  variable
[16:10] <munz>               SDL_AUDIODRIVER. This is an SDL feature, please refer to the FAQ
[16:10] <munz>               on libsdl.org for more information.
[16:10] <munz> http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/lucid/man1/mp3blaster.1.html
[16:12] <maxolasersquad> I would think that it would be oss, but that throws "Failed to open sound device."
[16:28] <munz> hmm
[16:30] <munz> in a forum saw that specifying path to device helped others
[16:30] <munz> Try mp3blaster -s /dev/dsp or dsp1 or wht evr urs is
[16:31] <munz> wait!
[16:31] <munz> run "padsp mp3blaster"
[16:31] <munz> ur 10.10?
[16:35] <maxolasersquad> 10.04
[16:36] <maxolasersquad> padsp mp3blaster worked.
[16:36] <munz> sweet!
[18:58] <reya276> is there an app that can read files like if it were an audio book?
[19:15] <tiemonster> festival
[19:23] <DammitJim> where can one get chrome os?
[19:23] <DammitJim> or is that not available?
[19:24] <reya276> I thought that Chrome OS was just the Chrome Browser installed on the CR-48 or something like that
[19:25] <DammitJim> yeah... pure os, though
[19:26] <DammitJim> like it runs the chrome kernel supposedly
[20:02] <mhall119> chrome os is still linux kernel
[20:21] <maxolasersquad> DammitJim: The window to apply for the CR-48 is closed.
[20:21] <maxolasersquad> It is unlikely anyone can get a Chrome OS device until one goes for sale on the market, which is supposed to be later this year.
[20:22] <zillar> whoopie
[20:23] <jck77> maxolasersquad: there is people already selling it on ebay 
[20:23] <maxolasersquad> jck77: Yeah.  That's probably the only way for now.
[20:24] <jck77> maxolasersquad: but why the form still on?
[20:24] <jck77> https://services.google.com/fb/forms/cr48advanced/
[20:24] <jck77> I remember that I read somewhere that the last day to submit your for was December 21
[20:24] <jck77> 2010
[20:25] <jck77> I applied as individual and as a business on my work place but no luck at all for now
[20:27] <DammitJim> maxolasersquad, when did they close it?
[20:27] <DammitJim> oh, you can buy them on ebay like jck77 said lol
[20:27] <DammitJim> but I was wondering about the OS itself only
[20:27] <DammitJim> dammit, I better get a cr-48!
[20:32] <jck77> am still possitive to get one
[20:33] <zillar> just dream harder
[20:33] <zillar> it will happen
[20:34] <jck77> http://cgi.ebay.com/Chrome-Laptop-w-2-years-Verizon-3G-Included-NEW-SEALED-/120682658341?pt=Laptops_Nov05&hash=item1c193f3a25
[20:34] <jck77> $399 
[20:35] <zillar> $400 seems to be standard market value
[20:35] <jck77> yeap
[20:35] <jck77> there are people selling it for $500
[20:36] <jck77> thats insane
[20:36] <zillar> greedy
[20:36] <zillar> all of them
[20:37] <jck77> google should buy them back and then get the address of the seller and then charge them with a fee of $700 
[20:45] <maxolasersquad> DammitJim: If you are feeling really adventurous you could compile the OS itself.  I don't know if anyone out there has a precompiled version.
[20:45] <maxolasersquad> They closed it back in December.
[20:46] <DammitJim> closed what?
[20:49] <munz> http://getchrome.eu/download.php
[20:51] <zillar> i'm tempted to try out the live cd, but i get the feeling chromeos will be absolutely useless to me
[20:52] <zillar> even more useless than oracle
[20:52] <zillar> dohohoho
[20:53] <munz> lol
[21:05] <maxolasersquad> Does anyone actually pay for sites like Easy Share?
[21:06] <zillar> probably
[21:07] <zillar> although I doubt there are legitimate subsribers
[21:09] <maxolasersquad> That Chrome OS link isn't for the Google Chrome OS.  It's a full Linux desktop built with Google applications installed.
[21:12] <munz> :(
[21:14] <zillar> apparently it's suse
[21:55] <maxolasersquad> http://chromeos.hexxeh.net/vanilla.php
[21:56] <maxolasersquad> That looks to be some prebuilt ChromeOS images for USB.
[21:56] <maxolasersquad> aasd
[21:57] <zillar> i wonder how well they work
[22:07] <DammitJim> I'm going to try them out
[22:09] <reya276> let me know how it goes Dammit
[22:10] <zillar> are they all liveusb images or usb installers?
[22:22] <maxolasersquad> They look to all be usb images.
[22:35] <munz_werk> .
[22:36] <zillar> ?
[22:38] <maxolasersquad> `