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co_cr_pcrdoes anyone have complete guide 'shell'?02:29
nit-witco_cr_pcr, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal02:31
co_cr_pcrthank you02:32
nit-witco_cr_pcr, sure, it is sort of a learn as you go for me.02:33
MrAnthropeI'm trying to play a game that requires a CD be in the drive, but I don't have the physical CD with me. I mounted an image to the mnt folder and it's in there but the game is still saying there's no cd.05:12
MrAnthropeI just put it all directly in /mnt/ should it be in a folder or something?05:12
MrAnthropeactually it's telling me there is no drive, much less a DVD.05:13
MrAnthropeHow do I un-mount the files?05:15
holsteinumount05:15
holsteinmight not work05:15
holsteindepends on what the software is looking for05:15
amn3z1anew install of ubuntu, wont let me connect to internet. any suggestions?05:16
holsteinamn3z1a: wired? wireless?05:16
amn3z1aboth05:16
amn3z1aavailable05:16
holsteinso, its hooked up wired?05:17
holsteinwhen you boot?05:17
amn3z1ayes05:17
holsteinand no dice?05:17
holsteinwhats it hooked up to?05:17
holsteina router?05:17
amn3z1abut it does not see an active wired connection05:17
amn3z1ayes05:17
amn3z1ait sees wireless connection, but not the wired05:18
holsteinconnect tot he wireless connection then05:18
amn3z1adoes not connect to either05:18
amn3z1agot it set to DHCP05:18
holsteinwhat is the error with the wireless?05:18
amn3z1ait asks for DHCP client ID05:18
holsteinnot sure how you have your router configured05:19
holsteinbut you might want to look at that05:19
amn3z1ait connected when i was running ubuntu off the cd, but now that it has been actually installed, it does not want to connect05:20
holsteinamn3z1a: not sure what to tell you05:20
holsteini dont get a 'DHCP client ID' prompt05:20
holsteinnever seen a prompt like that05:20
holsteini was assuming it had something to do with the router config05:21
holsteinamn3z1a: you got wireless working live?05:21
amn3z1aon wireless with laptop... trying to get desktop to connect05:21
holsteinfrom a live CD05:21
holsteinusing the laptop05:21
holsteinprior to installation05:22
amn3z1alaptop on W705:22
holsteinyou got wireless working?05:22
holsteinOR was that wired?05:22
holsteinO I C05:22
amn3z1adesktop normally connected to wired, its a gaming rig05:22
amn3z1abut has a wireless adapter that was working just fine05:22
holsteinamn3z1a: 10.10?05:23
holsteini would open a terminal05:23
holsteinrun lspci05:23
amn3z1a192.16805:23
holsteinpaste that in pastebin05:23
holsteinand maybe someone will come along05:23
holsteinwith that hardware05:23
amn3z1awith no net i cannot paste to pastebin05:24
holsteinsounds like the wired device may not be supported05:24
holsteinyou have a USB stick?05:24
amn3z1ait SEES the wireless networks available, it just wont connect05:24
holsteinyou dont need all of lspci05:24
holsteinanyways05:24
holsteinjust the network adapter05:24
holsteinamn3z1a: is this 10.10?05:24
holstein10.04?05:24
amn3z1ai was connected 10 hours ago, running off the cd. then i installed ubuntu and it won't connect to anything05:25
holsteinright05:25
holsteini hear you05:25
holsteinwas this a 10.10 live cd?05:25
amn3z1ayes05:25
holsteinthat you installed from?05:25
holsteinOK05:25
holsteinim about to duck out for the nite05:25
amn3z1aits cool05:26
holsteini bet it will be quiet in here for a bit05:26
holsteinbut05:26
holsteinif it were me05:26
holsteini would double check the router config05:26
holsteinthen, look in lspci05:26
holsteinopen a terminal05:26
holsteinrun the command05:26
holsteinlspci05:26
holsteinand you should see some info about your networking and other hardware05:26
holsteinthats a good place to start05:27
holsteinAtheros Communications Inc. Device 002c (rev 01)05:27
holsteinfor example from mine05:27
amn3z1ai clicked terminal and it came up with terminal server client, not a command window like normal05:27
holsteinand i google 'ubuntu Atheros Communications Inc. Device 002c (rev 01)'05:27
holsteinand look for forum posts05:27
holsteinand/or bugs05:27
holsteinamn3z1a: you can close terminal server client05:28
holsteinand try again :)05:28
amn3z1asame thing05:28
holsteinanyways, if the wireless worked live05:28
holsteinyou should be able to sort that out05:28
holsteinamn3z1a: same thing?05:28
amn3z1aopens termin server client, not a command window05:29
holsteinim sure you'll sort it out05:29
holsteinyou can always hit control+alt+F205:29
holsteinBUT05:29
holsteinlet me tell you how to get back05:29
holsteinshould be control+alt+F705:30
holsteinamn3z1a: is the mouse not clicking on what its hovering over?05:30
holsteindo other menu items work properly?05:30
amn3z1amouse works fine05:30
amn3z1afor wireless its asking for SSID, BSSID, MAC, and MAC Clone05:31
holsteinamn3z1a: i think i know whats up05:31
holsteini think you are in the 'internet' menu05:31
holsteinterminal is in the 'assesories' menu05:31
amn3z1ai am in 'edit wireless connection'05:32
holsteinamn3z1a: 'its asking' ?05:32
holsteinwhat is it?05:32
holsteinthe gnome network manager?05:32
holsteinthat will depend on your router config05:32
holsteinfor me05:32
amn3z1aur right, i opened cmd window now05:32
holsteini find my ssid05:32
holsteinin the list05:32
holsteinclick on it05:32
holsteinenter my wpa pass05:33
holsteinand im given an IP and online automagically05:33
amn3z1ai got lspci results and see the wireless adapter05:34
amn3z1aand alot more stuff05:34
holsteinhow about the wired?05:34
holsteinanyways05:34
holsteinthats a good step05:34
holsteinif you want to get a USB stick05:35
holsteinand copy that over05:35
amn3z1ai got host bridges, pci bridges, IDE interface05:35
holsteinso you can get some help with it05:35
holsteini would try and get it online wireless05:35
holsteinsince you did that before05:35
holsteinthen05:35
holsteinupdate the box05:35
holsteinsee if the updates get you support for the wired adapter05:35
holsteinamn3z1a: if youre entering information for the wireless adapter05:36
holsteini say05:36
holsteinthrow the current settings out05:36
holsteinand try entering the creds again05:36
holsteinthats probably it05:36
amn3z1aokies05:36
holsteina typo in the pass or something05:36
amn3z1ai entered info for wired, it popped up connection then it was gone05:37
holsteinamn3z1a: you shouldnt need info for wired05:38
amn3z1ait is set on DHCP but it wont even see the wired connection05:39
morgan__hey guys, just wondering if anyone knows how I adjust the sensitivity for resizing windows.. i get about a pixel of play before it ignores my feeble attempts05:39
holsteinmorgan__: mouse sensitivity not going to help?05:40
morgan__nah, its more that it has to be RIGHT on the edge of the window05:40
holsteini think you can set up a key to make the mouse more 'precise'05:40
morgan__literally pixel for pixel05:40
holsteinmorgan__: OH05:40
holsteini know what you mean05:40
holstein;)05:41
holsteini havent decided to take that on yet05:41
morgan__nah, the mouse would drive me nuts if it wasn't set up right, it just seems more difficult to resize windows now..05:41
holsteinamn3z1a: we dont know if your wired device works or not05:41
holsteinstop trying that for now05:41
holsteinIF the wireless worked once05:41
holsteinlive05:41
holsteinthen05:41
holsteindelete the current wireless config05:41
holsteinfor your ssid05:41
holsteinand build it again05:42
amn3z1anothing is listed in SSID05:42
holsteinand double check the pass05:42
holsteinamn3z1a: you said you could see the access point right?05:42
amn3z1ayes05:42
holsteinright05:42
holsteinso click on it05:42
amn3z1ait sees a bunch... i only want to connect to mine.05:42
amn3z1ai know the pw05:42
holsteinok05:43
holsteinim suggesting you entered the password incorrectly05:43
holsteinso, you need to go to the wireless networks05:43
amn3z1acaps lock off... typing it correctly, showing password05:43
holsteinamn3z1a: whats the error?05:43
amn3z1ait is not showing the 'connect' button, it is shaded05:44
amn3z1atelling me i am missing info05:44
holsteinhave you deleted the info?05:44
holsteinand started over?05:44
amn3z1ano info to delete05:44
amn3z1aits all blank05:44
amn3z1aexcept for DHCP05:45
holsteinamn3z1a: try connecting to another access point05:45
holsteinif one is open05:45
amn3z1ahow do i see available wireless networks?05:45
holsteintheres a little icon05:46
holsteindown near the time05:46
holsteinyou click on that05:46
holsteinand under there is a catagory05:46
holstein'availalbe'05:47
amn3z1athe one when i scroll on it it says 'No Network Connection'?05:47
holsteinit might05:47
amn3z1alooks like a wifi signal05:47
holsteinyup05:47
amn3z1aConnection Information is shadowed05:47
holsteindo you see your AP or no?05:48
amn3z1anegative05:48
holsteinok05:48
amn3z1ai dont see any of the ones i see on my laptop when i look at avail wireless05:48
holsteinso how did you connect when you were using the live CD?05:48
holsteinlaptop?05:48
amn3z1awireless, i entered pw and i was online05:49
holsteinwhere did you enter the pass?05:49
amn3z1ait saw it when i was booting live, now that i installed it sees nothing05:49
holsteini have several theories05:49
amn3z1aumm... where it said 'Password;05:50
holsteinnone are easy05:50
amn3z1a=P05:50
holsteinsince you cant get online at all05:50
holsteinwired05:50
holsteinBUT05:50
amn3z1aor wireless05:50
amn3z1aon the desktop05:50
holsteinyou probably need a proprietary driver for your wifi card05:50
amn3z1anothing works on desktop05:50
holsteinright05:50
holsteinwell, if you want to start pulling some of that lspci data over05:50
holsteinmaybe somebody can help with that05:51
holsteinyou'll need a USB stick though05:51
holsteini say05:51
holsteinsomeway to move data to the box without internet05:51
holsteinin those cases05:51
holsteini have so many wired pci network cards laying around05:51
holsteini usually just throw one in05:52
holsteinand let it get the stuff i need05:52
holsteindrivers, updates05:52
holsteinwhatever05:52
amn3z1alspci text saved05:53
holsteinthis could be the case https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx05:53
holsteinnot sure05:53
amn3z1aand plugged in here05:53
holsteindont know what card you have05:53
amn3z1ayou'd be shocked...05:53
holsteinyeah?05:53
amn3z1aits an ASUS M4N82 Deluxe mobo05:53
amn3z1arealtek onboard lan05:54
amn3z1awhere can i paste the info?05:54
holsteinhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/05:54
amn3z1aholstein,  http://paste.ubuntu.com/566851/05:56
amn3z1ai need another table for my laptop... no room at the desk to set it05:57
amn3z1atoo much equipment hooked to the desktop05:57
holsteinamn3z1a: save that output somewhere handy05:59
holsteini need to crash05:59
amn3z1aon the jump drive...05:59
holsteinthat'll help somebody else help you sort that out05:59
amn3z1athx for ur time holstein05:59
holsteinanytime :)05:59
amn3z1a=]05:59
holsteinGN05:59
amn3z1asleep well06:00
Guest19901Anyone here know how to compile bsnes on Ubuntu Lucid Lynx?07:00
bioterrorGuest19901, extract packafe and read README or INSTALL07:10
Guest19901http://byuu.org/bsnes/compilation-guide07:12
Guest19901I need to figure out how to use pastebin07:12
Guest19901I am new to IRC07:12
Guest19901OK that was easy07:13
Guest19901http://paste.ubuntu.com/566861/07:13
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geirhaGuest19901: apt-cache policy libsdl1.2debian libpulse-dev07:42
geirha(could you pastebin that too?)07:42
Guest19901Use that as a command?07:43
Guest19901http://paste.ubuntu.com/566865/07:45
Guest19901I've never seen the command apt-cache policy07:46
Guest19901I am adding that to my list07:46
geirhaHm I think it just doesn't have the latest list of packages.   sudo apt-get update07:48
Guest19901I'll try07:48
Guest19901Well it was worth a shot:07:49
Guest19901http://paste.ubuntu.com/566866/07:49
Guest19901Same as before unless I am mistaken07:50
Guest19901Thank you for helping07:50
geirhaapt-cache policy libsdl1.2-dev07:51
geirhaIt should have one for version 1.2.14-4ubuntu1 and 1.2.14-4ubuntu1.107:51
Guest19901http://paste.ubuntu.com/566867/07:51
geirhaIndeed, it's missing the latter, which leads me to believe the mirror you are using http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/, is currently out of sync07:52
geirhaYou could switch to the main server, or wait it out, until the us mirror has been fixed.07:53
Guest19901I'll check software source then. Or is that where to go?07:54
Guest19901OK, I changed it to see.07:55
geirhaYes, first tab of software sources07:55
Guest19901It's downloading package information right now07:55
Guest19901I don't like the color of this game, but I like the idea:07:57
Guest19901http://www.nongnu.org/tong/07:57
Guest19901It says 3 to 4 minutes07:58
geirhaHaha, that looks incredibly hard07:59
Guest19901Ya, I barely played it when I had Fedora installed once.08:01
Guest19901It is crazy08:02
Guest19901the balls bouce off of the moving pieces if I remember right08:02
Guest19901Sorry, unknown time should always be listed as far as I am concerned. Just kidding though08:03
Guest1990131 of 4108:03
Guest19901It says second for instance. Go figure.08:04
Guest19901OK, just to make sure it really is still downloading info I clicked on the drop down box called Show for Individual files and it shows files being down loaded in action with a moving bar for the package it is working on downloading the info for.08:07
Guest19901just to let you know08:07
Guest1990133 of 4208:07
geirhaSeems the main server is slow08:08
Guest19901I wouldn't know. Maybe it's my connection. But I have done torrenting which doen't do bad speed IMO. Currectly I have nothing else happening. I am not downloading any torrent or uploading any torrents or surfing the web08:09
Guest19901I have software sources, the webpage to pastebin and this channel open and nothing else going on08:10
Guest19901software source just disappeared on me08:11
Guest19901it must have been about 30 seconds ago08:11
Guest19901Was that suppose to happen?08:12
Guest19901OK, I got a different question about this.08:12
Guest19901What about the updates tab?08:13
Guest19901Anyways, lets see if what you said to do worked08:13
Guest19901Do I need to update08:13
geirhaNo, software sources just ran an update.08:14
geirhaapt-cache policy libsdl1.2-dev08:14
geirhaCheck that that one now lists the ...1.1 version08:14
Guest19901http://paste.ubuntu.com/566870/08:15
Guest19901Was software sources supposed to just disappear?08:15
geirhaI think so. At least if you hit the Close button after changing server.08:16
Guest19901I've tried going to synaptic package manager, edit fix broken packages before. Should I try that again?08:17
Guest19901I didn't close any window for software sources. It closed on it's own08:17
geirhaHm. Then it might have crashed ... which it shouldn't have.08:18
geirhaTry a manual   apt-get update08:19
Guest19901http://paste.ubuntu.com/566872/08:20
Guest19901Strike that08:20
Guest19901I went to synaptic package manager, edit, fix broken packages08:21
Guest19901then sudo apt-get update08:21
Guest19901http://paste.ubuntu.com/566873/08:21
geirhaAh, they lock each other out :)08:21
Guest19901OK, now what do you think08:22
geirhaHm. I don't see any lucid-updates in there. apt-cache policy libsdl1.2-dev  still says the same?08:22
Guest19901Other then I should have used a question mark at the end of my last sentence08:22
Guest19901trying08:23
Guest19901http://paste.ubuntu.com/566875/08:23
Guest19901That's what I thought also08:24
geirhaGo back to software sources and make sure lucid-updates is enabled in the Updates tab08:24
Guest19901I'll check. Like I meant, what should be in the update tab of software source?08:25
Guest19901OK, I am going to say what is marked08:25
geirhaYou want -security and -updates. -proposed and -backports only if you have particular needs.08:26
Guest19901Important Security updates (Lucid Security)08:26
Guest19901chack for updates daily08:26
Guest19901at the bottom I have long term release supports only08:27
Guest19901So, I should have recommented updates chacked08:27
Guest19901?08:27
Guest19901ok, that makes sense08:28
geirhaYes, that's why it fails.08:28
geirhaYou could switch back to your us mirror then, while you're at it.08:28
Guest19901OK, next to go as mario says08:28
Guest19901OK, I will08:28
Guest19901OK, one other thing about this08:29
Guest19901under the tab other software, what should I have?08:29
Guest19901should I just have all of them?08:30
geirhaOther Software is where it lists all the PPAs and such. And also the partner repository.08:30
Guest19901I have 2 others I installed.08:30
geirhaI'd only enable the ones I'd need08:30
Guest19901OK, but I don't know what is needed08:31
Guest19901The other 2 are. 1 is for dolphin the emulator which runs slow because I don't have the power for it, so I am going to evenually uninstall that soon08:32
Guest19901not now thouhg08:32
geirharesize the window so all lines show, then hit Alt+Printscreen and imagebin it08:32
Guest19901imagebin08:32
geirha!imagebin08:32
Guest19901?08:32
ubot2Screenshots can be made with the [PrtScr] button. Want to show us a screenshot of your problem? Upload an image to http://imagebin.org/?page=add and post a link to it.08:32
Guest19901ha ha, I didn't know. Cool08:33
Guest19901Where does the image get saved?08:34
geirhaAt some server behind imagebin.org08:35
Guest19901Never mind, I used the gui instead08:35
geirhaOh, you meant with Alt+Printscreen08:35
Guest19901Wow, nice and clear08:36
Guest19901http://imagebin.org/13785808:36
geirhaHere, it pops up a dialog asking you where to save it.08:36
Guest19901sorry for the trouble08:36
Guest19901Ooop, I pressed the wrong key when doing alt-printscreen08:37
Guest19901that's why it didn't work08:37
geirhaAh, ok. partner is nice to have if you need some of the non-free software. Doesn't hurt to have it enabled. The second one is some PPA you have added. As long as you have packages from that PPA installed, I'd keep it enabled.08:38
Guest19901OK, just a second08:38
Guest19901http://imagebin.org/13786008:39
Guest19901I love that, thank you08:39
geirhaThat looks good08:39
Guest19901http://imagebin.org/13786108:40
Guest19901http://imagebin.org/13786208:41
Guest19901and the other is an easy choice08:41
geirhaYep, hit Close and then Reload when it asks08:41
Guest19901OK08:41
geirhaReload does the equivalent of apt-get update08:41
Guest19901O, I didn't know. Thank you for telling me.08:42
Guest19901While I am waiting. I am going to the stall if that's OK08:42
geirhaNo! You sit there till you're done!08:43
geirha;P08:43
geirhaAnyway, I'm off to work. Hope you got it fixed now. :)08:50
Guest19901thank you08:51
Guest19901I will retry08:51
Guest19901I feel 10 times better after using the stall08:51
Guest19901ha haha08:51
Guest19901It's in progress. Yes.08:54
Guest19901Now I can try compiling other things that weren't working. Thank you dude08:55
Guest19901I was messing around with software sources before and didn't know what I was doing.08:56
Guest19901I am updating through update manager now08:59
Guest19901but the packages installed that are apt-get packages for bsnes, then I tried installing the make and it didn't work09:00
Guest19901so I am going to re-download bsnes and try after updating through the update manager09:00
Guest19901:p09:01
Silver_Fox_Hello.10:02
duanedesignhey Silver_Fox_10:04
Silver_Fox_Hello duanedesign :)10:04
Guest19901Hello all10:04
Guest19901http://paste.ubuntu.com/566903/10:04
Guest19901http://byuu.org/bsnes/compilation-guide10:05
Guest19901I don't see any configuration file, and that's not mentioned so it can't be ./configure10:07
duanedesignGuest19901: are you using Ubuntu?10:07
Guest19901Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx10:08
duanedesignI mena are you using Gnome10:08
duanedesignok10:08
Guest19901yes10:08
Guest19901Gnome, not KDE10:08
duanedesignIt appears that an environment variable is not set correctly to find the libs needed10:10
Guest19901I would guess that the terminal told me to change something in the code of the files of bsnes10:10
Guest19901OK, but how do I figure out what needs changing10:10
Guest19901Would it be in the make file?10:10
Guest19901That file isn't long, should I pastebin it?10:11
Silver_Fox_yes please10:11
Guest19901OK, working on it10:12
Guest19901http://paste.ubuntu.com/566905/10:12
duanedesignback10:16
Guest19901Ha10:16
Guest19901what you said worked10:16
duanedesignok you got it10:16
Guest19901Well the apt-get part10:16
duanedesignexport PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/bin/pkg-config10:17
duanedesignthat should do it10:17
Guest19901I am sorry. I am trying to understand10:17
Guest19901What line?, or where do I put what folder10:17
Guest19901I am guessing line right10:18
duanedesignjust run the export command in the terminal10:18
Guest19901now try make10:18
duanedesignyep10:18
Guest19901http://paste.ubuntu.com/566908/10:19
duanedesignsame :\10:20
Guest19901I looks like it.10:20
duanedesignahh10:20
Guest19901Wow, I just ate a bunch of peppers earlier10:20
duanedesignyou left export out of the xcommand10:20
Guest19901ok10:21
Guest19901sorry10:21
duanedesignthe full command is:     export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/bin/pkg-config10:21
duanedesignno worries10:21
Guest19901http://paste.ubuntu.com/566910/10:21
Guest19901Where are those packages anyway10:22
Guest19901Should that be something that needs installing?10:23
Guest19901This guide didn't say so10:23
Guest19901http://byuu.org/bsnes/compilation-guide10:23
duanedesignok think i got it10:24
Guest19901OK10:24
duanedesignrun the command:   sudo apt-get install libgtk2.0-dev10:24
duanedesigni think yo might need the the gtk+-2.0 development package10:25
duanedesign.1710:25
Guest19901.1710:25
duanedesign:P10:26
duanedesignwas supposed to be /1710:26
Guest19901sudo apt-get install gtk+-2.010:26
Guest19901dev or something10:26
Guest19901It just stopped installing10:26
duanedesignsudo apt-get install libgtk2.0-dev10:26
Guest19901installed10:27
Guest19901Do I do:sudo apt-get install gtk+-2.0 or something10:27
Guest19901o10:27
Guest19901sorry10:27
duanedesignyou have that. just needed the dev package10:27
Guest19901Uh. sorry, what?10:28
Guest19901it has dev at the end so I am a little like what?10:28
Guest19901o10:28
Guest19901sorry I think I misunstood your last10:29
Guest19901spelling was wrong on misunstood10:29
Guest19901cd and make10:29
Guest19901then10:29
Guest19901ready to make10:30
Guest19901engage captain10:30
Guest19901there's a little less now10:31
Guest19901http://paste.ubuntu.com/566911/10:31
Guest19901g++ hay10:32
Guest19901sudo apt-get install g++-4.5?10:32
duanedesignyou need to install....10:33
Guest19901hmm?10:33
Guest19901:p10:33
duanedesignbuild-essential10:34
duanedesignis the name of the package10:34
Guest19901But I thought I installed that some weeks ago10:34
Guest19901build-essential is already the newest version. The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:   libfltk1.110:34
duanedesignhmm10:35
duanedesigni have to step out for a second. I will be back in about 30 minutes10:35
Guest19901I wouldn't think this would help10:35
Guest19901sudo apt-get autoremove10:35
duanedesignno10:35
Guest19901ok10:35
Guest19901ok, then I won't10:35
duanedesignthat is optional. You can remove that package if you want10:35
duanedesignit wont hurt or help10:36
duanedesign:)10:36
Guest19901that's what I thought10:36
duanedesignif ibuclaw comes back he might be a godd person to ask10:36
Guest19901I am going to get some wood10:36
Guest19901for fireplace10:36
duanedesignkk, sounds good10:36
duanedesigncya in a bit10:36
Guest19901ok10:37
Guest19901\cool10:37
Poochis there any way i can increase my wireless adapter ability?10:37
Poochon windows i got a way better signal then I do on Ubuntu10:37
Guest19901Maybe bigger antanna10:37
Guest19901I wouldn't know though10:37
Guest19901maybe someone else here knows10:38
Guest19901O, I have the same thing10:38
Poochi think it might be a driver issue10:38
Guest19901Well, on the other hand this computer is farther away from our router10:38
Guest19901but10:38
Guest19901anythings possible I guess10:39
Poochso im guessing no-one is around then10:41
* Pooch decides to just lurk then10:41
* andrew_46 is also lurking.....10:48
Silver_Fox_lurk mode = true;10:49
ibuclawclass ibuclaw : Silver_Fox_ {10:50
ibuclaw    override lurk mode = false;10:50
ibuclaw}10:50
Silver_Fox_pfft10:50
MrChrisDruifxD10:50
Poochso is there any way that i can increase my wireless adapters signal?10:51
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Guest19901Hmm, I have g++-4.412:48
Guest19901So am I suppose to have g++-4.5 or higher for bsnes?12:49
Guest19901http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/201038-28-increase-power-wireless-router12:54
Guest19901Hmm, I wonder if this will help:12:56
Guest19901http://askubuntu.com/questions/22763/how-to-increase-the-signal-power-of-a-wi-fi-card12:56
Guest19901Are you around still Pooch?12:57
Guest19901I wonder if that would case trouble as well though?12:58
Guest19901Some troubleshooting:12:59
Guest19901http://www.ehow.com/how_6495859_can-range-wireless-lan-card_.html12:59
Guest19901http://forum.notebookreview.com/networking-wireless/254826-how-increase-wireless-signal-strength.html13:06
Guest19901tin foil?, I should look into tin foil more for antanna strength13:07
Poochlol13:09
Guest19901I watched the first just now. Crazy13:10
Poochkids are all off to school....yay13:10
Guest19901he he he13:10
Guest19901All those videos are the same13:11
Poochyep13:12
Guest19901http://www.oreillynet.com/cs/weblog/view/wlg/44813:13
Guest19901http://www.thepemberton.com/posts/archives/2813:16
Guest19901What kind of router?13:19
Poochi got a dlink gaming router13:19
Guest19901I got a WRT54G Lynksys router13:21
Poochhttp://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E1681227034313:22
Poochjust get a bunch of wire and start running lines :)13:23
Guest19901hmm, I found this:13:23
Guest19901http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/wireless-signal-strength-and-quality-350532/13:23
Guest19901Did you see this link I posted?:13:25
Guest19901http://askubuntu.com/questions/22763/how-to-increase-the-signal-power-of-a-wi-fi-card13:25
Poochyea13:26
Poochnot sure what it means though13:26
Guest19901Ya, I would be afraid to use commands I am not sure of either. I don13:28
Guest19901I don't know either13:28
Guest19901http://www.osnn.net/windows-desktop-systems/39088-those-who-want-increase-wifi-signal-very-cheap.html13:32
Guest19901http://www.cantenna.com/13:34
Poochu know there made out of old satelites too13:34
Guest19901a small quote: "Antennas are always directional"13:37
paultagsomeone needs to remove that person's reproductive organs13:38
Guest19901hahaha13:38
Poochhttp://www.ehow.com/how_5120887_build-antenna-using-satellite-dish.html13:38
paultagalways bi-di my ass13:38
paultaghow do cable satilites work, mang?13:39
paultagalthough I guess they go back and forth now13:39
paultagGPS, then13:39
Guest19901Now your talking13:39
paultagyeah because stupid people have a special place in my heart Guest1990113:39
paultagand I just woke up13:39
paultagbut mostly the stupid people thing13:39
Poochlol13:40
Guest19901I was talking to Pooch, but what ever, I am all ears13:40
Poochlol13:41
paultagyeah, but in a public room ;)13:42
Guest19901true13:42
paultagrighto. I'm off13:43
* paultag whoosh13:43
Guest19901Here you go: ~O)13:43
Guest19901A fresh cup of Ubuntu,but I am still learning how to make coffee13:44
MrChrisDruifsudo make me coffee | Guest1990113:46
Guest19901:bz I am not worthy to be you servant13:47
Guest19901^:)^ 13:47
Poochhttp://www.echotechwireless.com/product_p/eub-ma24.htm13:52
Guest19901Since my 2 computers are in a certain direction from where my router is, it would be ideal. But the signal strength would be too much maybe with a Satellite Dish13:52
Guest19901Are you using a desktop or laptop13:52
Poochlaptop13:57
Guest19901This was at the bottom of the link you posted:13:59
Guest19901http://www.binarywolf.com/249/parabolic.htm13:59
Guest19901I just found this:14:02
Guest19901http://lifehacker.com/#!324681/boost-your-wi+fi-antenna-for-less-than-a-dollar14:02
Guest19901http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&DEPA=0&Order=BESTMATCH&Description=antenna&x=0&y=014:05
Guest19901OK, I am sorry I couldn't help you14:06
Poochlol14:07
Guest19901I found this comment in one of the links I posted:14:12
Guest19901You need to be careful with the transmit power, boosting it too much can take more power (and theoretically cause heat problems, although I've never heard of any) but also creates a 'noisy' signal offering better range, but not as good quality. You should be safe around 50mW though, just don't push it too much14:12
Guest19901Well, I am going to go to sleep. And I am going to leave my computer connected to this channel for any possible answers to how to get bsnes working on Ubuntu 10.0414:15
Guest19901Last problem I was having:14:17
Guest19901http://paste.ubuntu.com/566911/14:17
holstein g++-4.5: not found14:18
Guest19901right14:18
holsteinyou'll probably just need to track down those dependancies14:18
holsteinand update packages14:18
holsteinand have a good backup plan14:18
Guest19901I said that earlier but no one answered which I understand14:18
holsteinif that breaks 10.0414:18
holsteinor breaks something else in 10.0414:19
Guest19901I wonder if 10.10 has it?14:19
holsteinprobably14:19
holsteinim sure there is someone here running 10.10 that can apt-cache search for you14:19
holsteini just got here14:19
holsteinBUT i find those questions are easier to answer14:20
holsteinand get more attention14:20
holsteinGuest19901: you can try a live CD and look14:20
holsteinor maybe a PPA for g++ ??14:20
Guest19901http://packages.ubuntu.com/maverick/g++-4.514:20
Guest19901I am Google something14:21
holsteincool14:21
holsteinso yeah, you know 10.10 will have it14:21
holsteinlooks like that could get nasty14:22
Guest19901Maybe this:14:22
Guest19901http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2886259/gcc-4-5-installation-problem-under-ubuntu14:22
holsteincan you just get a more lucid approprate version of bsnes ??14:22
Guest19901I am not sure14:23
holstein^^ that will help you with g++14:23
Guest19901I thought I Googled it14:23
holsteinthats one of them :)14:23
Guest19901You mean the last link I just posted?14:24
holsteinyeah, at a glance14:24
holsteinlooks like that will help with g++14:25
holsteinBUT, i would try older versions of bsnes first14:25
holsteincheck out https://launchpad.net/~hunter-kaller/+archive/ppa too14:25
holsteini usually try to go in an order with packages14:25
holsteinin buntu14:26
holsteinthe default repos14:26
holsteinthen i look for a PPA14:26
holsteinthen i try building or finding a .deb14:26
holsteinyou dont want to have to change a bunch of lucids core like that14:26
holsteinthen what lucid is expecting to have for g++ and its dependancies will be different14:27
holsteinpossilbly someting that will break other functionality14:27
Guest19901OK, right. Why didn't I think of trying an older version of bsnes?14:27
holsteinthis would be worth running either 10.10 for14:27
holsteinOR just an older verion, yeah14:27
holsteinthats easy enough14:27
holsteinIF you dont need some funcionality from a newer verion *14:27
Guest19901But then what about these instuctions. Does he update them?, and if so will that case problems for older versions and lucid?14:28
Guest19901http://byuu.org/bsnes/compilation-guide14:28
Guest19901I would think it would be OK, but I am new to comiling14:29
Guest19901compiling14:29
Guest19901I might have to downgrade the packages he says to install for older versions, no?14:30
holsteinGuest19901: im not sure14:31
holsteinand im not going to be motivated to check all that out for you14:31
Guest19901Maybe I should download and try 10.10 for fun then14:31
holsteinyou'll just have to choose a path and try it14:31
Guest19901Thank you for your advice and input14:32
holsteini would say, trying an older verion of bsnes is easy14:32
Guest19901It will help14:32
holsteinmoving to 10.10 is generally not a bad idea either i suppose14:32
holsteinim running 10.0414:32
holsteinand plan on staying there14:32
holsteintil something deal-breaking comes along14:33
Guest19901I can try, but I need to sleep. I run long term versions but I guess it doesn't matter, I just thought there was an advantage to using long term over the smaller releases but I really don't know any better14:34
holsteini think it depends on your needs14:34
holsteini have a production machine14:34
holsteinaudio rig14:34
holsteinthats going to stay on 10.0414:34
holsteinbut, i might run 11.04 on my netbook14:34
holsteinand i have testing installs of 10.10 and 11.0414:35
Guest19901I am pretty happy, I just wanted to learn for the most part and try out as many emulators as I can.14:35
holsteini wouldnt let some emulator push me around14:35
holsteinand tell me to upgrade a bunch of packages14:36
holsteinOR upgrade to a verion of buntu14:36
holsteinIF i didnt want to14:36
Guest19901I have tried Kega Fusion(natively), Gens for Windows under wine, Gens/GS (Natively), ZSNES through Ubuntu Software Center14:36
holsteinunless theres something just amazing in the new version14:36
Guest19901Right, I am just monkeying around14:37
holsteinthats probably something you could get by with in virtualbox though14:37
holsteininstalling 10.1014:37
holsteina 'test' install14:37
holsteinand trying it14:37
Guest19901True, great idea.14:37
holsteinperformance would probably be acceptable14:38
Guest19901what's free for that kind of thing?, I have Ubuntu of coarse and Windows XP14:38
Guest19901I would be running an ISO right14:39
Guest19901An ISO of Ubuntu 10.10, right?14:40
Guest19901I have never used a virtualbox14:40
holsteingive it a look14:41
Guest19901O, OK14:41
Guest19901http://byuu.org/bsnes/compilation-guide14:41
Guest19901Ooops14:41
holsteinnice way to test OS's14:41
Guest19901It didn't copy14:41
holsteinor look at live CD's14:41
holsteinor install things without messing with your HD14:42
holsteinif you can deal with a performance hit14:42
Guest19901It right in Ubuntu Software Center, wow cool14:42
Guest19901I can run N64 games, but not gamecube games14:43
Guest19901I don't have dual cores14:43
Guest19901Still though14:43
Guest19901Worst comes to worst I have enough hard drives for installing to try it out14:44
Guest199013, one for back ups, this hard drive and an experiemental hard drive14:45
holsteinright14:45
holsteinwith vbox14:45
Guest19901I am glad you mentioned virtualbox though. I will try that out14:45
holsteinyou dont have to burn discs14:45
holsteinor prepare USB's14:45
holsteinor wipe anything14:45
holsteinor deal with grub14:45
Guest19901OK, cool, so ISOs right14:46
holsteinyou just need enough ram to 'share'14:46
holsteinhandy to test networking scenarios too14:46
Guest19901hmm, well, I could move the ram from the other computer till I am done.14:46
Guest19901right14:46
Guest19901Is this done from an ISO of like for instance Ubuntu 10.10?14:47
holsteinsure14:47
Guest19901Nice14:47
Guest19901vbox, there is also virtualbox OSE, and Test drive an Ubuntu OS14:49
Guest199013 to try14:50
holsteinvbox OSE = open source edition14:50
holsteinno USB support14:50
holsteinfor the guests14:50
holsteinif thats important for you14:50
holsteinive used both14:50
Guest19901so no flash drives?14:50
holstein* with the OSE14:51
holsteinif you go to the site14:51
holsteinyou can download the proprietary version14:51
holsteinim not sure what 'test drive and ubuntu os' is14:51
Guest19901Can we use files on the hard drive being hosted on?14:51
holsteinin several ways14:51
Guest19901Well, you have just opened my eyes to new light and freedom14:52
Guest19901So your saying vbox is better for people who want usb support.14:53
holsteinwell14:53
holsteinbetter is not really the term14:53
holsteinyou must use the proprietary verion14:54
holsteinIF you want USB support in the guests14:54
holsteinis open better? is USB support better?14:54
holsteinthats up to you14:54
Guest19901USB won't be a factor for me.14:54
Guest19901Like you said it's just a test14:55
holsteinyou're not married to it14:55
holsteinAFAIK14:55
holsteinyou can install the open one14:55
holsteinand save your VM's14:55
holsteinand move to the other version14:55
holsteinif you want/need later14:55
Guest19901Virtual Machine's = VM's, right?14:56
Guest19901That's really cool14:57
Guest19901Thank you. I need to get some shut eye.14:57
holsteinGuest19901: yup14:58
holsteinanytime Guest1990114:58
holsteinGN :)14:58
Guest19901Have a good day, and I hope I didn't upset anyone earlier.14:58
Guest19901Bye14:58
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mtkorbWhen I get to the login screen on Ubuntu Server 10.04, it's printing "MASQUERADE: lo ate my IP address" over and over. Anyone know what this means?17:36
cprofittmtkorb: are you using internet connection sharing?17:44
cprofitthttps://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/5361917:45
cprofitthttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/Internet/ConnectionSharing17:45
cprofittthose may be of assistance if you are17:45
rokyronnieHi there18:12
aveilleuxOh Allo18:13
mtkorbcprofitt: I have Ubuntu installed on a flash drive so I can't run any commands on in since I can't boot into recovery mode or anything. Is it possible to configure connection sharing by editing files?18:13
rokyronniehey.. don't you know how can I access my old version of kernel ? If II try from Grub menu, it loads, but it's just a terminal, I tried startx but iit says  Login incorrect, what can I do?18:14
cprofittmtkorb: well if this is a default install I would not think that is the actual proble18:17
cprofittproblem18:17
cprofittunless your setup uses connection sharing18:17
cprofitthowever you should be able to edit the files while booted from the USB18:17
mtkorbcprofitt: well i have a rather unique setup here... i moved the install onto a flash drive (also installing GRUB on it). the install had been configured as part of a cluster, so it's likely that this connection sharing issue is the problem. i can't edit the files while booted from the USB because I can't login. I just get that masquerade error.18:23
cprofittah...18:25
cprofittyou should be able to edit the files on another linux box too18:26
cprofittthey are just files18:26
cprofittnever heard of a person running a cluster from USB...18:26
cprofittcool stuff18:26
rokyronnieHow can I access my old version of kernel ? If II try from Grub menu, it loads, but it's just a terminal, I tried startx but it says  Login incorrect, what can I do?18:27
holsteinrokyronnie: if you are typing 'startx'18:27
holsteinas the user name18:28
holsteinthats the response i would expect to see18:28
rokyronnieso.. I must enter my username fisrt, then my pass, and then startx?18:28
holsteindepends18:28
holsteinwhat is the promt asking for?18:28
holsteinif it says 'login'18:29
holsteinthen yeah18:29
rokyronnieit's the same line, as it appear if I enter now in terminal18:29
holsteinrokyronnie: whats the issue?18:29
rokyronniethe issue it's that, my OSS4 it seems to not working correctly with this version of kernel18:30
holsteinaudio?18:30
rokyronnieyes18:30
holsteinhmmm18:30
holsteinyou have pulse still right?18:30
rokyronnieI do not have control on Center and Rear, I modify the volume levels but nothing happens18:31
holsteinwhat is trying to access oss?18:31
rokyronnieI use OSS18:31
holsteinthats coo18:31
holsteinl18:31
holsteinBUT18:31
holsteinubuntu is expecting pulse18:31
holsteinyou might hit some 'gochtas'18:31
holsteingotcha*18:31
holsteinrokyronnie: run in a terminal18:31
holsteinaplay -l18:31
holsteinand arecord -l18:32
holsteinim not doughting the newer kernel version may have dropped support for your device18:32
rokyronnieaplay: device_list:235: no soundcards found...18:32
rokyronniesame on the second command18:33
holsteinrokyronnie: so, your card is not being picked up18:33
holsteinthat shouldnt have anything to do with oss18:33
holsteinwhat is the device?18:33
holsteindo you see it in lspci?18:33
rokyronnieCreative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 SE18:33
rokyronnieI use a 5.1 system18:33
holsteinwell, at least those are kinda crap anyways18:33
holsteinif you need to replace it18:33
rokyronnieI know18:33
rokyronniebut it worked just fine, before I upgraded to this kernel18:34
holsteinrokyronnie: you should literally be able to select at boot18:34
holsteinthe older kernel18:34
rokyronnieI am, there is18:34
holsteindo you see a list?18:34
rokyronniethe new version, and the last version18:34
rokyronnieyes18:34
holsteinthere should be 2 entries18:34
holsteinper kernel18:34
rokyronnieyes18:34
rokyronniethere are :)18:34
holsteinmake sure you dont get the 'recovery' one18:34
holsteinand it should just boot18:34
rokyronnieit's not the recovery, I am sure18:34
holsteinlike normal18:34
rokyronnieI tried twice18:35
holsteindo you normally need to issue 'startx' ?18:35
holsteinalso, are there other kernels?18:35
holsteinjust keep stepping back18:35
holsteintil one boots18:36
rokyronnieIf I normally need to enter that command? no..... but I discovered that, after the upgrade to these kernel, when the system is loading up, I have no load screen ( you know, that picture with Ubuntu ) it's just command lines18:36
holsteinright18:36
holsteinGDM is not loading18:36
holsteinhmmm18:36
holsteinrokyronnie: try an even older kernel18:36
holsteinjust for trouble-shooing18:36
rokyronniethat's what I want to do18:36
holsteinshooting18:36
holsteinyou've tried them all?18:37
rokyronnieI've just 2 versions there, and the old one was good18:37
holsteinfor whatever reason18:37
holsteinit aint now18:37
holsteinhmmm18:37
holsteinrokyronnie: what graphics driver?18:37
rokyronnie17318:37
rokyronnieNvidia18:37
holsteinright18:38
holsteinthat would be a good place to start18:38
holsteinmaybe that got borked somehow18:38
rokyronnieI tried with the "Recommended" version, but it's the same18:38
holsteinim just wondering if in your trials there18:38
cprofittisn't there still a 9x version of nvidia too?18:38
holsteinwith the graphics card18:38
rokyronnieyes, there is a 9 version18:39
holsteinif youve borked the install somehow18:39
rokyronniehei... I can give a try, and If it dosen't work with user, pass and startx I can make a photo and I'll show you what it's about18:39
holsteinwell, what happens when you login and say 'startx' ?18:39
holsteinthats going to be telling i think18:40
rokyronnieok, I'll be back in a few minutes18:40
aveilleuxholstein: You'd have to sudo startx...18:43
holsteinaveilleux: you want me to pass that on to rokyronnie?18:45
holsteinnah, i'll let you do it18:45
rokyronnieI'm back.It says something about Nvidia X server, I've did some photos, I can upload them18:54
rokyronnieso... what can I do?18:59
satyahello19:05
rokyronniehello19:07
holsteinaveilleux: ping19:12
holsteinrokyronnie: is back19:12
holsteinif you'd like to assist19:12
* holstein is out for lunch19:12
rokyronniejust 2 minutes, I've to finish something19:13
s-foxHello.19:29
rokyronniehello19:31
rokyronnieholstein: I'm back, say when you're here19:31
holsteinhey rokyronnie20:08
holsteinwhats the deal?20:08
rokyronniehey :)20:09
rokyronnieI tried, but it says something about Nvidia drivers20:09
holsteinthats what i was thinking20:09
rokyronniesomeone told me that I must try to install them from there20:09
holsteini think it might be worth trying a custom xorg.conf20:09
holsteinforcing vesa20:10
rokyronnieI just download them, but they are .run is this extension wight?20:10
holsteinjust to see it you can see the desktop20:10
holsteinand then you know its the nvidia drivers for sure20:10
holsteinrokyronnie: im not totally sure how to do it20:10
holsteini have on nivida GPU20:10
holsteinand i just use the open drivers20:10
rokyronnieI have Nvidia too20:10
holsteinlet me dig up the wiki though...20:10
rokyronnieok20:11
holsteinhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia20:12
holsteini think this is kept mostly up to date20:12
holsteinrokyronnie: if you've been crashing around in there already20:13
holsteini would say it wouldnt hurt to try to re-install the drivers20:13
rokyronnieI tried20:15
rokyronniebut someone told me, that for use the old kernel, I must install the drivers from that place, that means I must install them in command line20:15
holsteinwho told you what?20:17
holsteinwhen?20:17
rokyronniesomeone from our comunity forum, I am from Romania20:18
rokyronnieso, it's ubuntu.ro20:18
rokyronnietoday20:18
holsteinhmmm20:18
holsteinunless its someone with that hardware20:18
holsteinor a kernel dev20:19
rokyronnieI can try to run it20:19
holsteini wouldnt necessarily trust that assesment20:19
holsteinnot that they are wrong20:19
holstein*20:19
rokyronniehe said this worked for him20:20
holsteinreinstalling that driver20:20
holsteinand trying the older kernel should work20:20
rokyronnieI tried20:20
holsteinhmmm20:20
rokyronnieI tried with all versions20:20
holsteinif that guy has that hardware20:20
holsteini would try and track him down20:20
holsteinand see whats up20:20
rokyronniehe has Nvidia too20:20
holsteinwithout the hardware in front of me20:20
holsteinits hard to say20:20
holsteinrokyronnie: well, it needs to be the *same* nividia hardware20:21
holsteinthat you have20:21
holsteinfor it to be relevant20:21
rokyronnieI've download the drivers for my device, this is not a problem20:21
rokyronnieI can try... I guess I've nothing to loose20:22
rokyronniebe right back20:24
mtkorbHow can I get to Ubuntu recovery mode if I'm booting from a flash drive?20:27
holsteinmtkorb: i dont think you can20:30
holsteinthe recovery mode i think you are looking for20:30
holsteinis in GRUB20:30
holsteinwhen booting20:30
holsteinif grub is hidden20:30
holsteinyou should be able to hit 'shift' and see options20:31
mtkorbi have GRUB installed on the flash drive20:31
bioterrormtkorb, put single into the end of boot parameters in grub20:31
mtkorbholstein: ah thanks, i was trying ESC.20:34
mtkorbwhen I select recovery mode, it says "Loading Linux 2.6.32-28-server ... error: file not found. Loading initial ramdisk ... error: you need to load the kernel first. Press any key to continue..._"20:37
holsteinthats not good :/20:38
holsteinwhat is the overall problem?20:38
mtkorbholstein: I'm in the process of moving the Ubuntu install from a hard drive to a flash drive, and for some reason I can't log in when I boot it from the flash drive. So I'm trying to get into recovery mode so I can reset my password.20:40
holsteinhow did you move grub?20:41
holsteinmaybe you need to reinstall grub to the flash drive ??20:41
holsteinor maybe the info is just not right20:42
holsteinwhat grub is expecting20:42
holsteinuuid's or some info that needs to be changes20:42
holsteinchanged*20:42
mtkorbI used "grub-install /dev/sdb" or something like that. I messed around with UUIDs in the grub.cfg file to get it to boot normally. I think GRUB knows to boot from the flash drive...what else might I need to change?20:44
holsteinnot sure20:44
holsteinthat sounds about like what i though would need to be changed...20:45
holsteinhmmm20:45
mtkorbI think I may have found it. When I select the recovery mode option in GRUB and press e to edit, it looks like the kernel and uuid are incorrect.20:49
holsteinthat would be nice20:50
holsteineasy20:50
holsteineasier*20:50
mtkorbI'm getting a strange error that keeps printing to my terminal. Is there a way to find out what process is writing it?21:47
MrChrisDruifmtkorb: it might be helpful if you could post the error to paste.ubuntu.com :)21:49
mtkorbIt's a very short error so I'll just put it here: "MASQUERADE: lo ate my IP address" And to the left of it there is what appears to be a float in brackets that keeps increasing with each error. "[ 687.122104] ... [ 692.321945] ..." I haven't had much luck finding the configuration that's causing this, so I'd like to find the process that's printing it.21:53
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MrChrisDruifHmmm....I don't know ofc, but it might be some computer threat....I've searched both MASQUERADE and lo... "Masquerade, a type of computer threat" and ""Lo", the first message to travel across ARPAnet, later to become the internet." <source WikiPedia>22:01
MrChrisDruifBut again, that is only from searching !!22:01
MrChrisDruifMight be something completely different22:01

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