[06:15] has anyone made a 64 bit iso? [06:15] If so can you please give me a link? [06:17] robertzaccour: It is something I want to do, but no. You can install from a 64bit server CD or mini-ISO and then add the lubuntu-desktop package to get a 64bit Lubuntu install, if you need to. [06:18] robertzaccour: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/DocumentationHelp/MinimalInstall this shall do it. [06:44] ok thanks [06:47] are 64 bit plans in the near future? [06:48] I havent heard any words about 64bit iso [06:48] robertzaccour: That depends on me doing it; I'm playing with Lubuntu ISO generation in general, if I make it work, I'll do a 64bit one as a sort of "nice side-effect". That will be a very unofficial ISO, of course. [06:49] oh ok cool :) [06:50] Its just I noticed that when recording a screencast with webcam display open in regular Ubuntu the audio and video go out of sync and lag a bit. I was just thinking maybe xfce will fix this issue, or maybe LXDE if not Xfce [06:50] I think it will not fix it [06:51] you're still going to use the same software? [06:52] bioterror, yes [06:52] gtk-recordMyDesktop and cheese [06:53] camtasia studio in windows was a lot smoother [06:53] Going 64bit is unlikely to fix that on the same hardware. [06:53] jmarsden, I've got 64 bit now. could 32 bit possibly fix it? [06:55] I doubt it. Same software and same hardware, just that the software is compiled using a different instruction set... [06:55] i wonder what the secret with camtasia studio is [06:56] No idea. If you need it, as a workaround you can record video first, then add audio in a second pass... see an old page http://screencasts.ubuntu.com/Creating_Screencasts for some ideas if you are willing to deal with that. [06:57] but with the webcam open i would have to match it word for word haha [06:57] do graphics drivers typically work better in windows? [06:59] For high end 3D graphics, closed drivers currently work better than open source ones. I'm less sure about video, that "should" work OK on Ubuntu these days. You might want to take a look at Ubuntu Studio for a very multimedia oriented Ubuntu-based setup, in case they have ideas or advice on the video/audio sync issue. [07:00] robertzaccour, graphic drivers works better in windows [07:00] but for what you need it? Aero and games? [07:01] bioterror, recording screencasts [07:01] how could ubuntu studio help? [07:01] i mean does ubuntu studio work better with this kind of stuff? [07:01] ubuntu studio = lost's of multimedia software stacks, iirc [07:02] They have, or used to have, a tweaked kernel to minimize some kinds of latency, too. [07:02] i'd rather just install the stacks [07:02] ohh ok [07:03] For ideas on real time kernels and latency minimization, try http://wiki.linuxmusicians.com/doku.php?id=system_configuration [07:03] (I'm more of a musician than a video person) [07:11] jmarsden, those are needed mainly for "studio recording", when you're making music [07:12] i think a low-latency kernel might help [07:12] Yes. The reduced latency may help keep audio and video in sync too, though. Worth a try, at least. [07:12] ronald regularguy might not need rt kernels and low latency for adding speech to a video [07:13] i found a link for that kernel [07:13] now i just need the packages [07:13] bioterror: No, he's trying to do *simultaneous" video and audio recording, essentially. or so I understood. [07:13] I cant understand why that's so hard on GNU/Ĺinux [07:13] yes with webcam app cheese open [07:30] robertzaccour: You may find that in Ubuntu the package linux-image-rt will get you an RT kernel. Whether quite as fully "RT" as the ones the wiki page mentions, I do not know. [07:31] don't see it in the packages list [07:31] in synaptic [07:31] ppa maybe? [07:35] It's in my apt-cache search... let me check where I am getting it from :) [07:36] jmarsden, oh i forgot, i found a link for a low-latency kernel [07:36] what applications come with ubuntu studio that are different? [07:38] linit-rt and friends seems to be official: http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=linux-rt [07:39] jmarsden, oh ok thanks [07:42] oh the link i found is for maverick and natty, that link is for lucid and older [07:47] Makes sense, I'm running Lucid here. [07:59] hey check this out [07:59] sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude install ubuntustudio-desktop ubuntustudio-audio ubuntustudio-audio-plugins ubuntustudio-graphics ubuntustudio-video linux-rt [08:07] so you're saying that https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Ubuntu%20Studio%20Upgrade%20from%20Ubuntu would give me the exact same difference as a fresh install so no need? [08:09] i don't understand the sudo adduser part [10:05] hi [10:06] leszek: hi [15:52] Hello [15:53] When I apt-get update I get asked for 'Lubuntu 10.10 _Maverick Meerkat_ - i386 (20101010)' === elwood is now known as Guest7536 [15:53] cd rom === Guest7536 is now known as elwoodpd [15:54] Is there any way to fix this without burning a disk? [15:56] anyone? [15:56] elwoodpd: go to your package manager and disable the CD as a source [15:56] ah ty [15:56] in the settings of the package manager. [15:58] yeah found it [15:58] trying now [15:58] thanks [15:58] :) [15:58] Worked [15:58] Welcome :) [16:21] hm [16:21] Clementine is saying :Could not open audio device for playback. [16:21] any idea why? [16:37] hi there channel :) [16:38] how do I create a pendrive bootable with lubuntu [16:45] can someone help me to boot Lubuntu from a pendrive, please? [16:45] to install it in a 20 gb hd [16:45] I haven't got cds [16:55] dury use http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/ to make a install usb disk [16:56] joris: what about if you are using mac os X [16:57] dury sorry don't know I don't have a mac [16:57] right [17:02] hmmm google reveals this but I don't know if it will work http://www.mguhlin.org/2010/07/unetbootin-on-mac.html [17:03] dury and it seem you can use the windows version of unetbootin with wine [17:05] joris: I've got xubuntu install it beside me [17:07] unetbootin will work nice in xubuntu I used the version from this ppa in the past: https://launchpad.net/~gezakovacs/+archive/ppa [17:08] dury good luck, got to go! [17:09] ok [17:09] kosaidpo-|: Did u sorted out your problem ? [17:10] wolfpack: no :P [17:19] ahh audio has broken [17:22] I installed pulseaudio [17:22] and now VLC has no sound [17:23] can anyone help? [17:35] nope, im all alsa [17:50] unetbootin working... :) [17:51] hello guys [17:52] now when i type sudo blkid i dont see the win part at all :P [17:53] what have you done [17:57] bioterror: some stupid mnipulation like tryin to install grub2 even i guess i have already [17:57] but when i type sudo fdisk -l i do see the win part [17:58] bioterror: wanna see my menu.lst ?? [17:58] nope [17:58] im mobile [17:59] okies btw other then blkid how ican get the uuid of the partition cus i read somewhere if i changed the root by the uid it might work [18:01] gparted for example [18:01] i need to install it :P no other cmmd like blkid ? [18:17] gesssss this old laptop hasn't got the choice to boot from usb "toshiba satellite 2800-400" are there other ways? [18:23] how can I make a cd that boots usb drive [18:26] Hi! Anyone know where i can get some help with fdisk? [18:26] hmm [18:27] dury, theres some 3rd part bootmenus [18:27] cant remember which, but those supports usb boots too [18:27] party [18:27] user, what are you going to do [18:28] bioterror: what you mean [18:28] im trying to make restore my usb 16gb drive to its orignal state. Problem is, it gets recogniced as three individual drives [18:29] uaer, you have 3 partitions [18:29] i can post what I get when typing fdisk -l if you want.... [18:29] user even [18:30] dury, i remember that theres some bootmanagers that can be loaded from cd or floppy or what ever and they support usb bootin, even if the bios does not [18:30] but icant recall any names [18:31] user, try gparted ;) [18:31] bioterror, tried, but it doesnt recognise it, or just hangs when searching for new hardware [18:32] hmmm [18:32] problem is, its pups up as two individual 64 mb drives... really weird. [18:32] my sandisk stick has this U3 partition [18:32] it annoys me [18:33] yeah, its a sandisk btw <( [18:33] ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo fdisk -l [18:33] Disk /dev/sdb: 67 MB, 67108352 bytes [18:33] 3 heads, 43 sectors/track, 1016 cylinders [18:33] Units = cylinders of 129 * 512 = 66048 bytes [18:33] Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes [18:33] I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes [18:33] Disk identifier: 0x6e652072 [18:33] This doesn't look like a partition table [18:33] Probably you selected the wrong device. [18:33] Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System [18:33] /dev/sdb1 ? 13706878 26894566 850605874+ 6e Unknown [18:33] Partition 1 has different physical/logical beginnings (non-Linux?): [18:33] phys=(357, 114, 46) logical=(13706877, 1, 38) [18:33] Partition 1 has different physical/logical endings: [18:33] phys=(10, 255, 13) logical=(26894565, 1, 34) [18:33] Partition 1 does not end on cylinder boundary. [18:33] /dev/sdb2 ? 15145146 22747549 490354992+ ff BBT [18:33] Partition 2 has different physical/logical beginnings (non-Linux?): [18:33] phys=(370, 108, 37) logical=(15145145, 1, 2) [18:34] !paste | user [18:34] user: For 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. [18:34] Partition 2 has different physical/logical endings: [18:34] phys=(78, 13, 10) logical=(22747548, 0, 42) [18:34] Partition 2 does not end on cylinder boundary. [18:34] /dev/sdb3 ? 13966538 15273921 84326194+ 74 Unknown [18:34] Partition 3 has different physical/logical beginnings (non-Linux?): [18:34] phys=(371, 84, 33) logical=(13966537, 0, 42) [18:34] Partition 3 has different physical/logical endings: [18:34] phys=(100, 101, 32) logical=(15273920, 0, 23) [18:34] Partition 3 does not end on cylinder boundary. [18:34] /dev/sdb4 22369622 22370042 27106 0 Empty [18:34] Partition 4 has different physical/logical beginnings (non-Linux?): [18:34] phys=(0, 0, 0) logical=(22369621, 1, 1) [18:34] Partition 4 has different physical/logical endings: [18:34] phys=(0, 0, 0) logical=(22370041, 1, 32) [18:34] Partition 4 does not end on cylinder boundary. [18:34] Partition table entries are not in disk order [18:34] only the flashdrive is plugged inn. Im running lubuntu on live cd... [18:34] okey! sorry [18:35] http://paste.ubuntu.com/566714/ [18:37] re [18:37] i just dont understand what to do from here... [18:39] user, what have you done? :D [18:40] user, what have you done? :D [18:40] ohop [18:40] its more like, what have my boss done, hehe [18:40] make any sence? [18:40] or is it a dead case ;( [18:41] szczur, wakeup [18:41] szczur, as I am using phone, I lay my trust on you [18:44] I guess i can just go and say its dead... don't want to make too much trubble... [18:45] hmm it's weird > Disk /dev/sdb: 67 MB, 67108352 bytes [18:45] fdisk should say the size of a whole device (16GB in this case) [18:46] remove all partitions if possible [18:48] but if theres a sandisk [18:48] those usually has those U3 partitions [18:48] tried in windows, but since its recogniced as multiple devices, i can remove partitions from each "device", but its still two devices... [18:48] some encryption and other sh&t [18:50] been working on this thing for two days now... I give up :( [18:51] :D [18:51] grab a kingston next time [18:51] any particular model? [18:52] and no U3 shit? hehe [18:52] usb 3.0 ofkooz :D [18:52] usb 3.0 is faster than my sata drives [18:53] its used to transfer trailers in a cinema from an old xp computer, so i guess usb 3 is not needed... [18:53] what? usb 3 is faster than sata? [18:53] User, tried this? > http://u3.sandisk.com/launchpadremoval.htm it remove virtual cdrom and makes USB act as a normal mass storage device [18:53] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U3#Removal [18:54] ur an angel. Il try it [18:54] !broadcom [18:54] Help with Broadcom bcm43xx can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx [18:54] hydrozii, ^^ [18:55] User, for linux there's u3-tool [18:55] sudo apt-get install u3-tool [18:55] http://u3-tool.sourceforge.net/ [18:56] and buy Kingston next time :> [18:56] yep! [18:57] thanx for the help guys/girls. [18:57] let me know if any of these links was helpful [18:58] il switch to windows to try it out. brb [18:58] you can try u3-tool for linux [18:59] im running a live cd.. got this: E: Unable to lock directory /var/cache/apt/archives/ [19:15] hi all [19:17] I am trying to startup tomcat on my laptop. My first question is where to place tomcat folder. Doesn't matter? Where does the programs should be in ubuntu? I am new === D33R is now known as Ivermectina [19:35] hello? [19:36] anybody here? [19:37] I have installed the JRE with synaptics but I dont know where is the folder [19:37] any help please? [19:37] manfredrasta: Don't you just run some .jar file? (Java Runtime Environment) [19:38] !JRE [19:38] To install a Java runtime on Ubuntu on 10.04 LTS and newer, see http://tinyurl.com/2ffg7cc - For the Sun Java products and browser plugin, search for the sun-java6- packages in the !partner repository on Lucid (which must be enabled), or !multiverse repository on older releases. [19:38] It even works :P [19:38] what? [19:39] The !JRE [19:39] why the ! ? [19:39] Anyhow....isn't it just install and run your jar's? [19:39] To call a function of the ubot's [19:40] !JRE [19:40] To install a Java runtime on Ubuntu on 10.04 LTS and newer, see http://tinyurl.com/2ffg7cc - For the Sun Java products and browser plugin, search for the sun-java6- packages in the !partner repository on Lucid (which must be enabled), or !multiverse repository on older releases. [19:40] ok [19:40] :) [19:40] Im new [19:40] We all were one day :) [19:40] *I'm wondering* [19:40] !new [19:40] documentation is to be found at http://help.ubuntu.com and http://wiki.ubuntu.com - General linux documentation: http://www.tldp.org - http://rute.2038bug.com [19:41] ill be back in a minute [19:41] Well...that kinda works...not exactly what I was hoping for...(it's a bit of a guessing game with the functions :P) [20:28] rebooted but no change "volume control settings" still greyed out, only difference I now have Sound-recorder installed [20:31] ..... [20:37] can someone tell me how to get the "volumecontol"settings not to be greyed out in the volume applet in the tray? [20:45] you can control volume with alsamixer > sudo apt-get install gnome-alsamixer [20:46] volume applet didn't work for me on eyear ago, don't know if it would now [20:46] Yes I can but I want to set the slider in the tray to adjust the headphone-out [23:52] Hi, I'm new on lubuntu and can't solve how to get my internal sound, is there a package I need ? [23:52] ! sound [23:52] If you're having problems with sound, click the Volume applet, then Sound Preferences, and check your Volume, Hardware, Input, and Output settings. If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !players and !mp3.