[00:47] <MK``> if I export the output of a terminal using a command that requires sudo, will I have access to that text file without root access?
[02:42] <kanji> anyone here play starcraft2? wants to play?
[05:29] <nlsthzn> hi all... I was trying to sync my ipod touch 3rd gen with banshee, but I get an error that the device does not support m4a files and they don't get copied over... any ideas, links perhaps to get it working?
[05:30] <holstein> sync?
[05:30] <holstein> you mean with a cable?
[05:31] <holstein> interesting
[05:31] <holstein> nlsthzn: have you tried with mp3's?
[05:31] <holstein> is it just the m4a's? or all content?
[05:32] <holstein> can you just drag the files over on it like its a hard drive?
[05:36] <nlsthzn> holstein: hi, mp3 work fine... not sure I can just drag and drop... the 3rd gen encrypts the files for something, that is why it has to sync with a media player AFAIK
[05:37] <holstein> you dont want to convert the m4a's to mp3?
[05:38] <nlsthzn> holstein: I could... not the ideal solution... just thought maybe someone had a solution... there is a bug for banshee 1.8 that was filed and fixed... but I am on 2.0 currently... no sweat, thanks any way :)
[10:05] <tsnyder91> Hello. I had a question about the package firmware-linux that doesn't seem to exist for Ubuntu?  Is it the same as linux-firmware?
[10:22] <HoboSteau-> my cursor has dissapeared and i have no idea how to get it back O.o
[11:37] <coz_> good day all
[14:45] <bioterror> bestis, kovemmis vauhdeis 23mm on kovempi.
[14:46] <bioterror> ffffff
[14:56] <MrChrisDruif> What?
[19:30] <telinal> I installed Ubuntu 10.10 fresh on a Sempron PC, install seems to go thorugh fine in all stages, but when I boot from the HDD the system ends looping in the boot up screen
[19:36] <telinal> The system booted finally after a long time and many of these loops, will try to see if it happens again
[19:37] <nlsthzn-work> all is well that ends well I guess...
[22:05] <ubuntun00b1> can anyone help me with a .deb install? i'm downloading the install but it does not show up in the destination
[22:05] <ubuntun00b1> yet the download shows in chorium download list
[22:05] <ubuntun00b1> and when i try and open it from there nothing happens
[22:10] <nlsthzn-work> ubuntun00b1: to which directory is the file saving?
[22:10] <ubuntun00b1> Downloads
[22:11] <nlsthzn-work> /home/*username*/Downloads ?
[22:11] <ubuntun00b1> yup the default one
[22:11] <holstein> when in chromium, you can view the downloads
[22:11] <holstein> control-j i think it is
[22:12] <holstein> and say 'show in folder'
[22:12] <ubuntun00b1> yeah the file shows up there
[22:12] <holstein> that can be helpful if you lose it :)
[22:12] <ubuntun00b1> but when i click on it nothing happens
[22:12] <ubuntun00b1> and when i right click and go show in folder
[22:12] <ubuntun00b1> it does not show up
[22:12] <ubuntun00b1> and i can see it in terminal either
[22:12] <ubuntun00b1> http://code.google.com/p/wxlauncher/downloads/list
[22:12] <holstein> maybe it didnt finish downloading
[22:12] <holstein> i would try getting it again
[22:12] <ubuntun00b1> i tried a couple times
[22:13] <holstein> ubuntun00b1: what is it?
[22:13] <ubuntun00b1> i even tried downloading to an empty directory
[22:13] <holstein> link it here
[22:13] <ubuntun00b1> is a game
[22:13] <ubuntun00b1> freespace
[22:13] <holstein> link me the URL
[22:13] <holstein> and i'll try :)
[22:14] <ubuntun00b1> sorry i'm a bit slow not use to xchat
[22:29] <holstein> nlsthzn-work: anyways
[22:30] <holstein> looks like ubuntun00b1 has a read-only setup somehow
[22:30] <holstein> sudo wget URL returns write permissions errors
[22:30] <nlsthzn-work> holstein: was the reason I wanted to know where the file was going... sounded like a permission issue :) thanks for the feedback
[22:31] <holstein> :)
[22:31] <holstein> ubuntun00b1: why not turn it off and back on again
[22:31] <holstein> and see if that sorts it out :)
[22:32] <nlsthzn-work> :D
[22:40] <holstein> ubuntun00b1: ?
[22:40] <holstein> you got write privs?