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dunyais anyone home?18:43
dunyaI was going to see if there might b some awake to ask if their is a way to see if you can recover packages that you installed but 'lost'18:45
FunnyLookinHatdunya, ehhhh18:46
FunnyLookinHatYou hailed ?18:46
dunyaexample downloaded blah blah programme but cant find it when you look for it18:46
FunnyLookinHatCan't find it where - in your Gnome Application menu ?18:46
dunyai get nervous typing on irc im sorry if its not makeing sense18:46
dunyayes18:47
dunyain the application menu18:47
FunnyLookinHatHmm.18:47
dunyai also lost other things as well and i havent found a command to put them back18:47
FunnyLookinHatWhat application ?18:47
dunyakismet18:47
FunnyLookinHattry running it from the command line to make sure it's still installed?18:48
FunnyLookinHatThen if it is, you can just manually add a launcher to your gnome panel (Right click - Edit Menus)18:48
dunyaive been told kismet is exactly a go to starter programe for newbies but it was there and i was sick of no internet ..18:48
dunyaok18:48
dunyaok18:48
FunnyLookinHatI'm not really familiar with Kismet -18:48
FunnyLookinHatBut if it's on your system, that's how you can create a launcher for it again.  :)18:48
dunyayeah18:48
dunyalol18:48
dunyakismet im finding to weird18:49
dunyais thier any other thing like it18:49
dunyawireshark i think hates me18:49
dunyai wouldnt use apt get to run the programe would i18:50
ToyKeeperFunnyLookinHat: Any plans to update the ubuntu-us-co web site?  I almost put last year's release party on my calendar, until I noticed the year was wrong.18:54
FunnyLookinHatToyKeeper, Ah - you know...  someone should do that.18:55
FunnyLookinHatThe meetup is what you should use as the calendar event if anything.18:55
FunnyLookinHathttp://www.meetup.com/The-Denver-Boulder-Linux-Meetup-Group/events/17146193/18:55
ToyKeeperYeah, but a search for "ubuntu colorado" leads to http://coloco.ubuntu-rocks.org/ ...  which has a big announcement for the 10.04 release party.18:56
dunyaa party18:57
dunyai always come back when the good stuff is discussed :)18:57
ToyKeeperThe meetup group isn't particularly discoverable...  at least, not on the first page of search results, and even though I'm on the mailing list I hadn't heard of it.18:58
dunyaoh18:58
dunyais this a good site for commands or should i go to the ubuntu site for themhttp://www.unixguide.net/linux/linuxshortcuts.shtml18:59
ToyKeeperdunya: If you want to look through the packages you have installed, you could use the package manager or synaptic to browse...  or run 'dpkg -l | grep blah' to look for packages matching 'blah'.19:00
dunyaooooo19:00
ToyKeeperOnce you find a package, you can list the files in it with 'dpkg -L mypackagename', or look for executable programs in the package with 'dpkg -L mypackagename | grep bin'.19:00
dunyawow19:01
ToyKeeperOr just take a guess...  open a terminal and then type mypa<tab> and chances are the shell will tab-complete the rest of the name for you.19:01
dunyai feel like such a noob19:01
dunyayeah i did mange to get that to work only it keeps saying file doesnt exist\19:02
dunyaim assuming it exists but in the temp folder like in windows19:02
ToyKeeperBTW, why do you use kismet?  Trying to do some wardriving or break into someone's network?19:02
dunyaum19:03
dunyai dont have internet19:03
dunyaand the highschool next door has wifi19:03
dunyaand i was desirus of leeching it to get my email and get local news19:03
dunyai havent used kismet because im way too much of a noob to get it going19:04
ToyKeeperThe default network-manager applet should be able to tell you which networks are nearby.19:04
dunyawire shark only counts the loop back19:04
dunyait does they all have padlocks :(19:04
dunya(need a key)19:04
ToyKeeperAh, so you are trying to get into a network designed to keep you out.19:05
dunyayes19:05
dunyai wish i didnt have to try19:05
ToyKeeperKismet can analyze traffic for some of the weaker types of encrypted networks, but it's not going to do you much good for anything recent.19:05
dunyabut one of my friends is a truck driver he swears but it19:05
dunyayeah19:05
ToyKeeperUnless they're using security tech from like 2003, you're probably out of luck.19:06
dunyai am think so as nwell but just to see whats around i can do that with wicid19:06
dunyanot the high school they are up to date they use all linux19:06
dunyai guess i could ask the principal if i could use the schools wifi19:07
dunyakismet is a traffic "viewer' I take it then19:08
ToyKeeperIt's mostly a scanning / wardriving tool.  It puts the card into promiscuous mode and reports on any random traffic it can hear.19:09
dunyalike finding hidden networks19:09
ToyKeeperFor most people, it's irrelevant...  because network-manager can also scan and show any networks nearby which don't have "keep out" signs on them.19:10
dunyaum i turned that off somehow and cant access it for love or money19:10
ToyKeeperKismet is more useful if you want to drive around until you find an open access point.19:11
ToyKeeperI can't really tell you much about gnome or the default ubuntu desktop and GUI tools.  I don't use them.19:11
dunyathe buss is raqther unclassy for 'driveing' around looking for open nets19:11
dunyaid like not to use them hence capt turn off stuff before he knows exactly how to turn it back when screws it up19:12
dunyaim not exactly the most cafreful user when it comes to the package manager19:12
dunyaand i dont know how to use grub at all19:13
ToyKeeperIf there's any way you can do so, it would be immensely easier and more legal to get your own internet service.19:14
ToyKeeperFunnyLookinHat: Anyway, I mention the coloco site because some people in my area were trying to find a release party and weren't able to.  I had to tell them about it, since I'm the only one who was on the mailing list to hear about it.19:20
ToyKeeper(and the channel topic still points to the non-updated site, misleading anyone who gets far enough to look here)19:21
dunyayeah19:21
dunyaim trying to remove the kismet now19:22
dunyaits over my head and does what wicid does anyhow19:22
dunyathey have it updated but you said my magic word legal19:22
dunyaall that crud i dowloaded for nuthing grrrrr19:42
dunyathanks toykeeper19:42
dunyaand funny looking19:43
dunyathis is a good site http://lnag.sourceforge.net/19:44
ToyKeeperCool.  I don't know what's good for new users...  been a linux sysadmin for 15 years, so it's a bit hard to relate.19:46
dunyayeah19:47
dunyai try to be a educated noob19:47
dunyabravely and boldly going forward19:48
dunyaand asking advice when somthing is just too good sounding to be true19:48
dunyawow19:48
dunya15 years of running nix19:49
dunyahow many times have you had to reboot the server:)19:49
FunnyLookinHatToyKeeper, Thanks for the heads up - I'll make sure everything gets updated.20:04
ToyKeeper:)20:05
dunyalol20:05
dunyatoykeeper when did broadcom start supporting linux20:06
ToyKeeperI don't know.20:06
dunyait was rather cool finding a actual driver on their website20:07
ToyKeeperI really should reboot more often though.  I last logged into my notebook over 2 years ago.  It has been running all that time with ~300 windows open and no problems, but it would be a good idea to update to current software...20:08
dunya:)20:08
dunyathat cannot happen with windows20:09
ToyKeeperBTW, in general, it's a bad idea in Linux to use any drivers directly from vendors.20:09
ToyKeeperOnce in a great while, it's necessary, but it's pretty uncommon.  Distro-supplied stuff is preferable 99% of the time.20:09
dunyayeah i dled it and read in the kismet forums that use should use one from canotical or where you get your stuff from in ubuntu i.e the package manger would be best20:09
ToyKeeperSame goes for software in general.  Don't build it or install from upstream unless you have to.20:10
dunyaof course my rihno dl method i dl then google20:10
dunyayeah kismet was like oh yeah you just use apt get blah blah i should have stopped when it said 40420:11
dunyai didnt tear anything up though20:11
dunyai hear there is a new ubuntu comming up20:12
dunyanatty narwhal20:14
FunnyLookinHatToyKeeper, site updated.20:14
ToyKeeperSweet!  Thanks!20:15
dunyaawsomnesss20:15
FunnyLookinHatgotta call hansons - they were supposed to call me today to help reserve the room.20:17
dunyaever notice that governments run some countries like chatrooms20:17
FunnyLookinHaterrr20:20
FunnyLookinHat?20:20
dunyai was makeing a random statemet possibly humourous20:21
dunyai c u l8ters21:31

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