[01:26] <Reaper50435> how do I run vmware server
[03:38] <jasono> Hello.
[03:40] <jasono> I updated and it gave me this http://paste.ubuntu.com/585747/ Can anyone please help me get rid of that?
[03:56] <holstein> jasono: this looks interesting
[03:56] <holstein> http://www.webupd8.org/2010/05/automatically-import-all-missing.html
[03:57] <holstein> maybe https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-manager/+question/136596
[03:57] <holstein> OR http://mytipsandtricson.blogspot.com/2010/12/w-gpg-error-httpppalaunchpadnet.html
[04:14] <jasono> holstein Thank you.
[04:15] <aztek> jasono jeneng ne yo....
[04:18] <xAndromeda> hey um
[04:18] <xAndromeda> can somone help me make a partition?
[04:19] <jasono> aztek ?
[04:19] <xAndromeda> when i nstalled ubuntu i made my home folder have its own partiton
[04:19] <xAndromeda> how would i unmount that O.o
[04:20] <jasono> xAndromeda Did it show up on the desktop?
[04:21] <xAndromeda> hrm?
[04:21] <xAndromeda> no as in
[04:21] <xAndromeda> my home
[04:21] <xAndromeda> has its own partiton
[04:21] <xAndromeda> how would i split that partiton
[04:21] <xAndromeda> into two partitions
[04:23] <holstein> xAndromeda: get a live CD
[04:23] <holstein> use Gparted from some live CD
[04:23] <holstein> thats easiest :)
[04:24] <xAndromeda> damnit
[04:24] <xAndromeda> gparted is inlcuded in livecd right?
[04:25] <holstein> i think so
[04:25] <holstein> i use http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/
[04:35] <xAndromeda> ill try that
[04:55] <restore_f2> hello
[04:56] <restore_f2> I added a shortcut using F2 key but now I want to get F2 back to rename files. How can I restore it?
[05:39] <SkrappTest_SSH_D> Xchat remote ssh from Debian vbox guest on ubuntu 10.04 host.
[06:40] <kristian-aalborg> anyone tried Ubuntu netinstall versus Debian netinstall? I'm wondering which takes more resources or it's practically the same...
[06:45] <yodromeda> hey um shouldi  be scared if gparted
[06:45] <yodromeda> has been doing shrink for like an hour?
[06:46] <yodromeda> *facepalm
[06:48] <omgbbqwtf> *sob* anybody? :3
[06:49] <omgbbqwtf> O.o
[06:51] <Cheri703> omgbbqwtf: depends on how much shrinking it needs to do
[06:51] <Cheri703> lots of factors really
[06:51] <Cheri703> shrink = moving things around usually, so can take quite a while
[06:55] <kristian-aalborg> it can take forever
[06:55] <kristian-aalborg> also, gparted is not really working on my installation, but it may have been fixed
[07:02] <kristian-aalborg> sorry, I thought I was in another distro channel... all my *buntu gparteds are fine
[08:29] <duanedesign> morning all
[09:02] <justinepaula1> hello
[10:11] <r4y> Is there a channel for jack control? or?
[10:12] <r4y> I like to say thank you to holstein but he is not here
[10:13] <head_victim> r4y: I can pass on the thanks and if you're talking about the audio solution "jack" then I think you'll find #jack is it :)
[10:13] <r4y> He recommended going to opensourcemusicians for my problem understand Lightsnake a little better
[10:13] <r4y> LOL, OK
[10:14] <head_victim> :D
[10:14] <head_victim> Way to make it hard to find hey :)
[10:14] <r4y> I was Googling it but you know how that goes sometimes
[10:15] <head_victim> I just did a channel search and found it that way
[10:15] <r4y> I should have just tried to join and see if I would be alone
[10:15] <r4y> Right
[10:16] <r4y> Well with some Networks there are so many channels that Chatzilla takes a while for search results to pop up
[10:16] <r4y> Thank you
[10:17] <head_victim> You're welcome :)
[10:18] <MrChrisDruif> Morning everyone :D I've got a question for a change :P I've got a separate /home partition, but I want to share it between different *buntu's (dual-boot). I mainly want to share the data of the /home (Pictures, Videos etc.): should I convert that /home to a /data?
[10:18] <head_victim> Oh, holstein is actually in here so by pinging them they should get your thanks when they're next at the computer
[10:18] <r4y> Hi
[10:18] <MrChrisDruif> holstein isn't a member? =-O
[10:18] <head_victim> MrChrisDruif: I would have thought as long as they're defined mounts and you were only booting into one at a time there shouldn't be an issue (I'd keep user names the same to make sure) but you could do it the data was as well
[10:19] <MrChrisDruif> head_victim: after reinstalling with the same username (with only one *buntu) I couldn't even load my data :P
[10:20] <r4y> Are there any other audio related channels I might want to go to?
[10:21] <r4y> I should try alsa to see if that is a channel
[10:21] <r4y> It is
[10:22] <head_victim> MrChrisDruif: really, that's weird.
[10:24] <MrChrisDruif> I've had this separate /home for a while and reinstalled Ubuntu a few times....when my username is exactly the same as before, I've got no data in my /home (according to Ubuntu)
[10:24] <MrChrisDruif> With some hassle I get it to work, but it's no pick-nick :P
[11:26] <dany1994> Hello, I haave a problem installing Ubuntu 10.10
[11:26] <dany1994> Hello. I burned the Ubuntu 10.10 ISO to a CD-R, and it autobooted but it failed to locate the custom-installation files "ubuntu/install/custom-installation". Checking the files of the ISO, there is only 1 file that's in the install folder which was "mt86plus".
[11:26] <dany1994> I tried to install Ubuntu via Wubi. The installation went fine and the files got written to the selected Drive. It appears all are there.
[11:26] <dany1994> When booting Ubuntu to complete the installation, it said it failed to find the installation iso "ubuntu/install/installation.iso". Checking the files of the drive, inside install is infact "installation.iso" so what in earth is going on?
[11:26] <dany1994> I was going to request a CD, but then again - if this is happening with two different kinds of Ubuntu installation, I'm convinced it's Ubuntu being poorly made.
[11:26] <dany1994> Many many other people have had the latter problem, and nobody has answered them on the forums.
[11:32] <MrChrisDruif> Hai dany1994
[11:32] <MrChrisDruif> dany1994: You manually checked the files on the ISO, but did you check the ISO itself? :)
[11:32] <duanedesign> hello dany1994
[11:33] <duanedesign> and MrChrisDruif  :)
[11:33] <MrChrisDruif> Hai duanedesign :)
[11:34] <MrChrisDruif> dany1994: Are you on Windows? Then you can check the corresponding md5sum (found here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuHashes) with winmd5sum
[11:48] <MrChrisDruif> dany1994: Are you still around? Did any of my suggestions help?
[13:05] <downloadSSH> hi
[13:05] <bdfhjk> hi
[13:06] <downloadSSH> How can I download a file from a remote computer via SSH?
[13:06] <downloadSSH> (LAN) not really remote
[13:08] <UndiFineD> downloadSSH, that is done via SCP
[13:08] <downloadSSH> UndiFineD: k just need to know the command
[13:08] <UndiFineD> http://www.linuxtutorialblog.com/post/ssh-and-scp-howto-tips-tricks
[13:08] <UndiFineD> scp it is then :)
[13:09] <downloadSSH> tks ill try
[13:10] <downloadSSH> UndiFineD: scp user@remote:/path/to/file /local/destination
[13:11] <UndiFineD> yes, scp source destination
[13:17] <downloadSSH> it's not saving
[13:17] <downloadSSH> does it support ~/
[13:18] <downloadSSH> ?
[13:18] <downloadSSH> forget.
[13:18] <downloadSSH> im was downloading from the sv
[13:18] <downloadSSH> I*
[13:20] <downloadSSH> done :) thanks for the help
[13:30] <downloadSSH> ei MrChrisDruif
[13:31] <MrChrisDruif> Is ook lekker, maar heb ik niet in huis helaas downloadSSH :)
[13:31] <downloadSSH> what
[13:31] <downloadSSH> lol
[13:32] <MrChrisDruif> Ow, woops..this is *not* the dutch channel >.<
[13:32] <xardas008> no not really xD
[13:32] <downloadSSH> lol
[13:33] <MrChrisDruif> It isn't xardas008? :P
[13:33] <xardas008> but i understand pieces of it even i don't speak dutch xD
[13:33] <downloadSSH> how "sudo dmidecode | more" to a html file?
[13:34] <downloadSSH> how "sudo dmidecode | more  -html > info.html" ?
[13:34] <MrChrisDruif> dmidecode?
[13:35] <downloadSSH> yep to get system info like lshw
[13:36] <downloadSSH> k i did sudo dmidecode | more > info
[13:37] <MrChrisDruif> For putting it in a file you don't need | more right?
[13:37] <downloadSSH> lol.. | more is a paramter for dmidecode i think
[13:37] <MrChrisDruif> Indeed
[13:37] <MrChrisDruif> sudo dmidecode > info.html should do it
[13:38] <downloadSSH> yeah this time with the .extension
[13:39] <MrChrisDruif> I don't know what kind of extension you want :)
[13:39] <downloadSSH> :)
[13:39] <MrChrisDruif> But it'll make a text file with the extension you want afaik
[13:39] <downloadSSH> just without is better because dmidecode doesnt format the text to html
[13:40] <downloadSSH> xD
[13:40] <downloadSSH> yes
[13:41] <downloadSSH> MrChrisDruif: do you know what is "shared memory" option in BIOS?
[13:41] <downloadSSH> is it graphics card related?
[13:42] <MrChrisDruif> I think so, it's what part of the RAM is reserved for your graphics afaik
[13:42] <downloadSSH> yeah since im running a server I should remove it :p
[13:44] <r4y> hello
[13:44] <r4y> hello
[14:12] <downloadSSH> when I type 1 in TTY it writes "^[[[E1" how can fix it?
[14:19] <duanedesign> hmm
[14:20] <downloadSSH> sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-setup
[14:20] <downloadSSH> Generic 105-key (Intl) PC
[14:26] <duanedesign> downloadSSH: try the command
[14:26] <duanedesign> reset
[14:35] <downloadSSH> duanedesign: I am at login prompt in TTY
[15:04] <AJH101> hi - i hover over an mp3 and it does not sound - it used to - am i missing something?!
[15:05] <r4y> Hello
[15:05] <bdfhjk2> hello
[15:05] <r4y> Why does Ubuntu studio have to be a seperate distro
[15:06] <r4y> why can't it be installable onto ubuntu without becoming ubuntu?
[15:06] <r4y> why
[15:06] <bdfhjk2> I look
[15:06] <AJH101> it is possible (I believe) to install the studio packages in another distro
[15:06] <AJH101> not sure who to ask tho
[15:06] <r4y> sorry
[15:07] <r4y> I am having troubles, but it doesn't matter
[15:07] <r4y> troubles that don't matter
[15:07] <r4y> I bought a usb cable called lightsnake
[15:08] <r4y> a year ago
[15:08] <r4y> I went to somewhere and someone has been trying to get this thing to work
[15:08] <r4y> apparently it is mono as well
[15:08] <r4y> not stereo
[15:08] <bdfhjk2> cable for what?
[15:09] <r4y> usb to guitar or keyboard cable thingy
[15:09] <bdfhjk2> ok
[15:09] <r4y> the keyboard can only be heard when plugging in headphones to the cable
[15:09] <r4y> the guitar can't be heard
[15:09] <r4y> so I guess I need an amp to run this through
[15:10] <r4y> There is another option though
[15:10] <r4y> I am asking too soon
[15:10] <r4y> I should try somethings first and come back another day and ask
[15:11] <bdfhjk2> I haven't 'fast answer'
[15:11] <r4y> He said if I use alsa_in and alsa_out for apps it might make my motherboard sound card and the sound cable in the lightsnake cable to work at the same time
[15:12] <r4y> but I was reading this in fear of trying
[15:12] <r4y> I will find linky
[15:13] <r4y> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1377954&page=2
[15:14] <r4y> 5  pages total
[15:14] <r4y> anyhow
[15:14] <r4y> there is also this option I haven't tried yet, but I think I have tried it before
[15:14] <r4y> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9251868
[15:15] <r4y> Quote from that link:
[15:15] <r4y> I did notice that I could plug in the 1/4" to 1/8" cable into my mic jack and record my guitar without any issue at all...so...these Lightsnakes are a joke.
[15:15] <r4y> so that is an option
[15:15] <r4y> anyways
[15:16] <r4y> I want to share this with others so they can think about having ubuntu so that more then one soundcard can be used at the same time
[15:16] <r4y> the problem is though
[15:17] <r4y> these sound cards have different clocks
[15:17] <r4y> so there is no way to sinc them
[15:17] <r4y> anyways so it is sort of a lost cause I guess
[15:18] <r4y> I should try the mic jack I guess
[15:18] <OU812> Pictures in Firefox seem pixilated       Is anyone aware of a problem?
[15:18] <r4y> I got to go, bye yall.
[15:18] <bdfhjk2> OU812 it is confirmed bug
[15:18] <bdfhjk2> bye r4y
[15:19] <r4y> bye
[15:19] <bdfhjk2> OU812 I have the same issue
[15:19] <OU812> but no fix   huh
[15:19] <bdfhjk2> OU812 not now
[15:26] <TTY_problem> "With some keyboard layouts, AltGr is a modifier key used to input some characters, primarily ones that are unusual for the language of the keyboard layout, such as foreign currency symbols and accented letters. These are often printed as an extra symbol on keys."
[15:26] <TTY_problem> "AltGr key replacement:"
[15:26] <TTY_problem> what do I choose then
[15:28] <TTY_problem> http://i55.tinypic.com/2dkfern.png
[15:28] <TTY_problem> help
[16:44] <TTY_problem> changed the keyboard and now it works.
[17:27] <stlsaint> Hi
[17:32] <xardas008> hi stlsaint
[17:32] <stlsaint> Ohai
[17:33] <stlsaint> Trying to get Irc fully setup on tablet
[17:33] <stlsaint> Brb
[17:34] <stlsaint> Crap
[17:34] <stlsaint> Sorry guys for the spam
[17:38] <stlsaint> This is confusing me now
[17:38] <xardas008> why?
[17:39] <stlsaint> Not working to autojoin all channels
[18:24] <justinepaula1> hi
[18:25] <bdfhjk> hi
[18:25] <justinepaula1> oh wow, this thing works!!
[18:25] <bdfhjk> :-)
[18:25] <justinepaula1> :)
[18:26] <justinepaula1> only you?
[18:27] <bdfhjk> There are 76 people reading Your words :-)
[18:27] <justinepaula1> why are 76 not responding?
[18:27] <justinepaula1> i know almost nothing about linux, maybe I am too slow
[18:29] <charlie-tca> If all the people in a channel say something everytime someone enters the channel, there would not be room left for problems or discussions.
[18:29] <justinepaula1> good poinnt
[18:29] <charlie-tca> Would you really want to see Hello 76 times?
[18:29] <UndiFineD> maybe because 73 are eating or doing other stuff :)
[18:30] <justinepaula1> at least there is some one here
[18:30] <charlie-tca> yup
[18:31] <justinepaula1> i was looking for someone local to help me get started with linux,
[18:31] <UndiFineD> and do not worry about the learning curve, we all have been babies, everything after that has been thought
[18:31] <justinepaula1> i think youngsters are born knowing this stuff,
[18:32] <UndiFineD> no, it is fed, like milk
[18:32] <justinepaula1> I barely got my head around c: before it dissapeared
[18:33] <justinepaula1> i have seen ubuntu in action, and wow
[18:33] <duanedesign> justinepaula1: where are you?
[18:33] <justinepaula1> south africa
[18:34] <UndiFineD> !za
[18:34] <ubot2> Factoid 'za' not found
[18:34] <UndiFineD> :(
[18:34] <duanedesign> http://loco.ubuntu.com/teams/ubuntu-za
[18:34] <justinepaula1> i looked there, seems dead
[18:35] <UndiFineD> no, we have visitors from there in #ubuntu-nl
[18:35] <johnny77> what do I need to install to get add-apt-repository?
[18:36] <UndiFineD> duanedesign bug for the webchat
[18:37] <UndiFineD> link should open in a new window
[18:37] <duanedesign> johnny77: maybe python-software-properties
[18:38] <duanedesign> UndiFineD: oh  no. it opens in the same window :(
[18:39] <UndiFineD> that is how we lost  justinepaula1
[18:39] <johnny77> duanedesign: Thanks. There is another way listed, manually adding it. I'm gonna try it.
[20:54] <kristian-aalborg> http://dreamer.nitro.dk/typography/bitmap-fonts.html
[20:54] <kristian-aalborg> can someone help me get these working for the framebuffer?
[21:15] <johnny77> How do I remove background image from my grub menu?
[21:37] <old_keyboard> wazzup
[21:50] <old_keyboard> Is there a way to show full path (/home/xxx) in "Select custom icon" for shortcuts window?
[21:53] <old_keyboard> in this window http://i56.tinypic.com/2vaehqu.png
[21:55] <aveilleux> old_keyboard: Not sure if this is correct, but try hitting CTRL+L
[21:56] <old_keyboard> aveilleux: already tried :P
[22:23] <johnny77> How do I remove a background image from my grub menu?
[22:24] <old_keyboard> check the /etc/default/grub file
[22:26] <johnny77> old_keyboard: GRUB_BACKROUND=""
[22:26] <old_keyboard> hm
[22:26] <old_keyboard> johnny77: ask in #ubuntu
[22:26] <old_keyboard> more ppl
[22:27] <old_keyboard> or is that the solution
[22:28] <johnny77> old_keyboard: no, that is what was in my /etc/default/grub file. No background was specified.
[22:30] <old_keyboard> maybe you comment it out
[22:30] <old_keyboard> need
[22:52] <johnny77> Why would apt-get not install a new linux kernel?
[22:53] <old_keyboard> johnny77: sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[22:54] <old_keyboard> or try with force paramtr
[22:59] <johnny77> old_keyboard: It seems that sudo apt-get dist-upgrade worked. How is it different from apt-get upgrade?
[22:59] <old_keyboard> johnny77: man apt-get
[22:59] <old_keyboard> have fun reading :)
[23:15] <johnny77> My computer boots correctly, but does not show the grub menu. Is there a way to force it to show the grub menu?
[23:18] <yofel> johnny77: comment the HIDDEN lines in /etc/default/grub out
[23:21] <johnny77> yofel: thanks
[23:44] <old_keyboard> johnny77: did that work?
[23:44] <old_keyboard> or u didnt reboot yet
[23:44] <old_keyboard> (bnc) :p
[23:48] <johnny77> old_keyboard: I rebooted about 3 times before I realized that I needed to run update-grub. :) And yes, it did work. Thank you.
[23:49] <old_keyboard> haha :)
[23:49] <old_keyboard> johnny77: thanks to y o f e l
[23:49]  * old_keyboard unhilight
[23:52] <old_keyboard> johnny77: btw if you want to update everything using the terminal just add this to your ~/.bashrc
[23:53] <old_keyboard> alias update='sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade'
[23:53] <old_keyboard> ;)
[23:53] <johnny77> old_keyboard: ok, thanks.
[23:53] <old_keyboard> ant to clean
[23:53] <old_keyboard> sudo apt-get autoclean && sudo apt-get clean && sudo apt-get autoremove && sudo apt-get remove
[23:54] <old_keyboard> oops
[23:54] <old_keyboard> alias clean='sudo apt-get autoclean && sudo apt-get clean && sudo apt-get autoremove && sudo apt-get remove'
[23:54] <old_keyboard> removes the packages from cache
[23:54] <old_keyboard> and unnecessary apps