[02:07] <dbm> #ubuntu-motu
[02:08] <KM0201> whats ubuntu-motu?
[02:09] <KM0201> dbm: ?
[02:09] <dbm> KM0201
[02:09] <dbm> wanted to join
[02:09] <dbm> and missclicked
[02:09] <dbm> sorry
[02:10] <KM0201> oh... what is that channel?
[02:10] <dbm> ubuntu upcoming releases, or development channel
[02:10] <dbm> everything whats working on
[02:10] <dbm> should be released..
[02:10] <dbm> and that
[02:13] <KM0201> oh
[02:17]  * phillw may the good Lord have mercy upon the soul who wanders into MOTU territory :)
[02:18] <KM0201> lol
[02:38] <pmatulis>  /aw
[04:04] <diytto> I need help with my usb, lubuntu mounts it, but i cannot view a directory in it
[04:04] <diytto> i get an input/ouput error
[04:06] <diytto> !help
[04:06] <diytto> :/
[04:14] <pmatulis> diytto: maybe pastebin the messages that get appended to kernel.log when you plug it in
[04:14] <diytto> pmatulis: okay hold on
[04:16] <diytto> pmatulis: how do i view the messages?
[04:18] <pmatulis> diytto: unmount the device; unplug the device; command: 'sudo tail -f /var/log/kernel.log'; plug in device
[04:18] <pmatulis> diytto: should be 'kern.log'
[04:20] <pmatulis> diytto: also, turn on routing: 'sudo sysctl -w net.ipv4.ip_forward=1'; then edit /etc/sysctl.conf to make it permanent
[04:20] <pmatulis> diytto: sorry, wrong channel  :0
[04:20] <diytto> http://pastie.org/private/00wy7iwznbo1ymujnakiua
[04:20] <diytto> its ok
[04:21] <diytto> pmatulis: there is log
[04:21] <diytto> http://pastie.org/private/o5zu8wp3xfg1lcuvmdiggq
[04:21] <diytto> there is the full log
[04:21] <diytto> :P
[04:22] <diytto> from mount to now
[04:22] <pmatulis> diytto: there you go.  your device is buggered
[04:22] <diytto> ._.
[04:22] <diytto> how can i fix it
[04:23] <pmatulis> diytto: can you format it?  what's on there?
[04:23] <diytto> i DO NOT want to remove the folder
[04:23] <diytto> i would rather not format it
[04:23] <diytto> :/
[04:23] <diytto> its m flashcard for my nds
[04:23] <diytto> it has all my roms
[04:23] <pmatulis> diytto: can any computer read it?
[04:23] <diytto> umm
[04:24] <diytto> hold on ill try the imac
[04:24] <pmatulis> diytto: coming from a 'doze machine yea?
[04:24] <diytto> no
[04:24] <diytto> Well
[04:24] <diytto> I had to format it on a windows machine
[04:25] <pmatulis> diytto: i need to go.  approach: read it on another machine and back up the contents there.  have that puter format it again and copy back.  try again on 'buntu
[04:26] <pmatulis> diytto: good luck
[04:26] <diytto> thanks
[04:26] <diytto> :S
[05:16] <jmarsden> diytto: That looks like it could be FAT filesystem corrruption.  I'd image the usb key to a disk image file, using dd, and then play with the image, rather than playing with the actual physical device...  You can use mtools to see if they can get files off the image, or use various filesystem recovery tools like testdisk ... plenty of ways to try to recover the files on it.
[10:34]  * vinylourson is away: fixing the autoradio
[10:55]  * vinylourson is back (gone 00:21:01)
[15:43] <diytto> jmarsden: You highlighted me yesterday about my usb?
[17:12] <jmarsden> What I said was: diytto: That looks like it could be FAT filesystem corrruption.  I'd image the usb key to a disk image file, using dd, and then play with the image, rather than playing with the actual physical device...  You can use mtools to see if they can get files off the image, or use various filesystem recovery tools like testdisk ... plenty of ways to try to recover the files on it.
[17:13] <diytto> jmarsden: Oh ok
[17:13] <diytto> Well
[17:13] <diytto> I plugged it in this morning and it magically worked so idk wtf was going on
[17:14] <jmarsden> OK, well, good that it works now.  Now back it up :)
[17:14] <diytto> I have that done ;p
[21:41] <Psilocybin_Elf> Anyone know how to detect SAMBA shares in Lubuntu? I have installed smbfs & fusesmb but have no idea how to use them...??! And do I need the IP address of the machine I want to connect to, 'cause I don't usually need this when I connect from a Window$ machine.
[22:18] <phillw> Psilocybin_Elf: what version of lubuntu are you running?