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yax51hello I am trying to setup up my usb game controller in 11.04, and I found a solution on the forums, but I'm still having issues00:43
yax51http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=33845700:43
yax51basically I need to activate the universe depository, but I don't know how00:44
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r4yhello06:32
r4yI am wondering, well I was going to go on the gmail channel but got directed to "##namespace" which was weird, especially since I couldn't post anything there06:33
holsteinr4y: i would try #freenode for that06:34
holsteinsometimes channels require you to be registered*06:34
r4yOK06:34
r4yWell, I just wanted to ask a simple question06:34
bioterrorr4y, register to freenode06:35
bioterrordaaa06:35
r4yHow many characters long is a password for gmail before it doesn't matter06:35
bioterrorour loco channel requires that06:35
r4yha ha, OK, I will06:35
r4yOK, I was trying to find it06:38
r4y20 characters?, 14 characters?06:39
r4yI am not sure, but I guess it doesn't amtter06:39
holsteinr4y: i would try and ask someone at google06:40
r4yRight, so is there both a firefox channel and googel channel or are they the same?, I know one is a browser and the  other is a search engine or something like that06:41
holsteinhttp://mail.google.com/support/bin/request.py06:41
r4yI know there is a firefox channel anyways06:41
r4yTY and sorry06:41
holsteinfirefox and google are not related like that06:41
holsteinthe channels *should* be quite different06:41
holstein /join them and see :)06:42
r4yCool, like I said I understand that they are different but I am sure people sometimes get them confused06:42
r4yTY, bye06:43
Error404NotFound /me pokes holstein in the eye06:53
Error404NotFoundwtf06:53
Error404NotFoundfail06:54
holsteinError404NotFound: ?07:00
Error404NotFoundjust tryin to poke ya in the eye07:00
Error404NotFoundim borded07:00
Error404NotFoundholstein:07:06
Error404NotFoundcan you think of a reason gparted will not show video when it boots?07:06
r4yI've wanted to know this for a while. Is there a way to know where an icon is located that a launcher is using under Ubuntu?, I know there are various places like for instance /usr/share/pixmaps or something like that and /usr/share/icons, but without having to look there is what I am asking07:12
bodhizazenr4y, locate icon_name.png07:13
bodhizazenlocate icon_name | grep png07:13
bodhizazentake your pick, it will vary by icon theme07:13
r4yAh, I need a sec to see something before I think of what I might say to what you just said07:14
bodhizazenIf your current icon theme includes an icon, it will be with the them, otherwise it will be in the fallback or default icon set07:14
Error404NotFoundholy carp batman07:14
Error404NotFoundthats one of the dumbest things i ever seen someone say07:15
r4yHa ha, OK what ever07:15
bodhizazenI have been known to do that from time to time Error404NotFound07:15
Error404NotFoundno offence07:15
Error404NotFoundlol07:15
Error404NotFoundill make sure to make fun of you when you do it then bodhizazen07:16
Error404NotFoundL07:16
r4yOK, none taken, I know I ask dumb questions. I like that on TV where someone said: Can I ask you a dumb question? Better then Anyone I know.07:17
Error404NotFoundlol07:17
Error404NotFoundthats a good answer to can i ask a dumb question07:17
Error404NotFoundill have to remember that07:17
bodhizazenr4y, look for example at an icon set07:18
bodhizazenthey are in /usr/shar/icons07:19
bodhizazenUse Bluecureve for example07:19
r4yUm, the thing is, it's not something I think that is located in themes. It's a dos game icon that has an icon which is wine but doesn't run in wine. It runs in DOSBox07:20
bodhizazenthey are in /usr/shar/icons/gnome is better07:20
bodhizazenThere is a config file07:20
bodhizazenthey are in /usr/shar/icons/gnome/index.theme07:20
bodhizazenin index.theme it defines the various paths to look for icons07:20
r4yWell, I will look there. I have another place in mind, but what ever.07:21
bodhizazenDirectories=bla ... bla ... bla07:21
r4yInex theme is a text file I can't open07:22
r4yOops I miss spelled07:22
bodhizazenIt is a big file =)07:22
r4yThe location is not a folder07:23
r4yI am not saying your wrong07:23
bodhizazenI am not following what you are laying down =)07:24
bodhizazenInside the icon directory are all the theme specific icons07:24
Error404NotFoundnight all07:24
bodhizazenIf the icon is not there, it is going to fall back to another icon set, although I do not know the algorithm for fallback off the top of my head07:25
r4yIt has the text file icon and has words in it but I can't open it with, it only has open07:25
r4yI don't know any algorithms for Ubuntu or Linux, so I guess I should google that sometime07:26
bodhizazengedit /usr/share/icons/$THEME/index.theme07:26
bodhizazengrep Directories /usr/share/icons/$THEME/index.theme07:27
r4yI need to use the Rest room, I'll be right back07:27
r4yOK, sorry07:29
r4yI did the first command and a text file opened that seems empty07:29
r4y"grep: /usr/share/icons//index.theme: No such file or directory"07:30
r4yThat was the second command07:30
r4yI don't want to make you think I have given up, but I did a lot today and I need to go to bed soon. Thank you very much for trying to help me. I tried some of what you said and I am not sure why things aren't going right, but that happens sometimes. I will have to figure this out later or not I guess. I hope to figure out more in the future though07:55
r4yTY and bye07:55
philipballewmy mic stopped working in 11.04. whats a common problem to fox that?08:25
philipballew*fix08:27
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philipballewwhats a good gui media file converting tool09:08
philipballewi know i can use ffmpeg in cli but i was looking for something to make the kids get jealious at if you know what i mean.09:10
bioterrorinstall compiz and show a spinning cube on kde desktop09:11
bioterrorthat should make kids green of jealousy109:11
philipballewhaha. i had that. till i changer to 11.0409:12
bioterrorhttp://sourceforge.net/projects/xmffmpeg/09:13
bioterrorffmpeg gui in google and you get hits09:14
philipballewalright. maybe ill have to complie something09:14
bioterrorbut this is awesome!09:14
bioterrorif you want to make backup image of you dvd! you can just say: cat /dev/sr0 > ~/Videos/Gummybears.img09:15
bioterrorand it will make exact copy if you gummybears dvd!09:15
philipballewyeah. i do that to make iso's the cli is where its at in a lot of ways. ubuntu is more a gui distro though. its intresting09:15
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Puck`hi everyone10:44
coalwater_worknk ;10:51
coalwater_worklol woops10:51
coalwater_workhi Puck`10:51
* alhudzaify aztek12:10
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raubvogelCan anyone explain why I am getting two motds in http://pastebin.com/E6Ygvpdb, one saying I am running 10.4.2 and IP ending in .208 while the other 10.4.1 and ip .207? I only have one active ethernet port (besides loopback of course), eth0. And I do not have created subinterfaces.14:00
bioterrorwhat's your /etc/motd like?14:02
raubvogelbioterror, pretty much what I have in pastebin down to line 3314:04
raubvogelSo it was generated14:05
bioterrorcant remember which or what generated it14:05
bioterrorthere must lie double lines :D14:05
raubvogelbioterror, I am wondering if it is not erasing an old motd14:06
raubvogelJust generating new entry and appending to the front14:06
raubvogelbioterror, there is also a motd.tail file14:20
raubvogelhttp://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/hardy/man5/motd.tail.5.html14:21
raubvogelI killed /etc/motd.tail and it seems happier now14:29
coalwater_workif i do something like cat * | grep word , how can i make it write the file name that contains the match14:42
coalwater_worknvm, figured a way14:52
renshaiHey guys, anyone able to help me out with a kinda off topic programming question?18:24
renshaiShould be pretty simple, I'm a complete newb at it so not doing anything really high tech18:24
bioterror!ask | renshai18:26
ubot2renshai: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-)18:26
coalwater_workjust ask ;)18:27
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renshaiSorry: I'm modifying a program with very little knowledge of any programming stuff. I essentially need to use the toupper function, so when the program compares the line (say the line could be "Blah blah blah" or "blah blah blah" but needed to reference the same result, which should always be "Blah blah blah" ) it find the proper result. The command I'm interacting with is in this form: void locate_room( char *name, int area, ch18:29
renshaiar *player ) and I'm 99% sure that char *name references the name of the room I'm comparing to a list of all rooms. I essentially want to change the first character of that to be uppercase, regardless of how it is fed into the search18:29
bioterrortl;dr & i'm not a coder ;)18:30
coalwaterrenshai, what language?18:30
coalwatersounds like c++ ?18:30
renshaiThat, afaik18:30
coalwaterim not that good in c++ but don't most the string functions exist in the string.h library or something?18:31
coalwaterand i think to upper isn't the correct function18:31
coalwateri think to upper converts the whole string to upper case18:31
coalwaterhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/735204/convert-a-string-in-c-to-upper-case does this help ?18:32
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JackyAlcinerenshai, what's up?18:56
renshaiJackyAlcine: Basically I'm a total C++ newb trying to make a small modification to uppercase the first letter of a string before it's compared in the code18:58
philipballewmy usb wireless adapter does not work on my desktop but works on my laptop. both running ubuntu?19:02
philipballewany help would be hot19:03
JackyAlcinerenshai, come into #ubuntu-beginners-dev19:03
holsteinphilipballew: same kernel?19:03
JackyAlcine!wireless | philipballew19:03
ubot2philipballew: Wireless documentation, including how-to guides and troubleshooting information, can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs19:03
philipballewwell i know its supported. it just doesnt appear to pick up networks19:05
holsteinphilipballew: do you have the same ubuntu version on both machines ? and the same kernel?19:05
philipballewno. 10.04 on one not supported and 11.04 on supported one. i thought this might be the issue so i downloaded the new drivers and compiled and modprobed them and still nothing19:06
holsteinthats quite a different kernel version, i would tend to think that might be the issue19:07
philipballewi could run a 11.04 live usb to find out19:08
holsteini would probably boot an 11.04 live machine on the desktop as a troubleshooting step, just so you know the hardware is capable19:08
JackyAlcinegreat minds think alike ;)19:08
philipballewi will be back on here in a few to let you know what happens19:09
virgois ther hotkey to move between 4 desktops ?20:03
charlie-tcahttp://askubuntu.com/questions/28086/keyboard-shortcuts-in-unity/28087#2808720:06
charlie-tcavirgo: looks like Ctrl+Alt+ arrow_keys20:07
virgothanks charlie-tca20:10
kristian_hi all20:13
kristian_I'm looking for a UNIX shell, free or cheap20:14
kristian_so far I have checked out SDF, and it's okay... but I'm thinking if there's something better out there perhaps?20:15
egossetti input sudo lshw command and still do not know what driver to install for wireless card to work on old dell machine20:24
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frank1_can anyone help with my linksys router? it keeps dropping the signal to my computer and ps322:06
frank1_anyone here?22:29
head_victimfrank1_: yes I'm here22:36
head_victimfrank1_: if the router is dropping signal to multiple devices it would suggest a fault with the router or interference of some sort22:36
philipballewanyone know rsync?22:49
philipballewtrying to decide what is important to keep synced and the best way to do it22:50
head_victimphilipballew: rsync is awesome23:05
philipballewhead_victim i'veused it before but i want to hook it up to my desktop and back that up and also back up my laptop through ssh to my desktop on a drive hooked up to that23:07
philipballewits possible i know23:07
philipballewim just unsure exactly how plus i need to think what files i need from the file system i can retrive from a fresh install23:07
head_victimgrsync is your friend, nice little gui for the cli23:08
philipballewnever used the gui. whats the adventages?23:11
head_victimMakes it easier to set up if you're not sure what you want to do23:15
philipballewhead_victim that makes sence. im just trying to make a complete back up of my entire hd. not sure if thats necessary though23:28
head_victim!backup23:38
ubot2There are many ways to back your system up. Here's a few: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BackupYourSystem , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DuplicityBackupHowto , https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HomeUserBackup , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MondoMindi - See also !sbackup and !cloning23:38
head_victimphilipballew: that should give you a few ideas23:38
philipballewalright!23:39
head_victim!rsync23:44
ubot2rsync is a fast remote file copy and synchronization program - For more see: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/rsync23:45
head_victimThat has some more info on rsync if you're still keen on that. It all comes down to what you actually wnat to do, backing up is different to cloning, etc.23:45
philipballewwell what does rsync do then?23:53
philipballewi could probably just put a rsync comand in my cron folder23:54
head_victimRsync synchronises data across locations. You can cron it to make it do "backups". The other backup options can do slightly different things23:55
head_victimrsyncing won't save you if you accidentally delete the wrong file, as an example.23:55

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