=== kp is now known as Guest1651 [07:04] anybody smart around? [07:07] bueller...? bueller?... [11:44] Hello [11:45] lxpanel just crashed when I logged into lubuntu 11.04 [11:45] All icons appear weird on lxpanel === JainAmber is now known as AmberJ [13:01] is there a decent calendar that displays the time of different timezones? i used it quite a bit in standard Ubuntu [13:08] pmatulis, nope. if you dont want to pull vanilla buntus stuff ;) [13:08] bioterror: gah! [13:09] but you can easily calculate timezones ;) [13:09] bioterror: i always get mixed up :D [13:09] bioterror: i work with people in many timezones, then we change to DST, and so on [15:01] anybody around, i have a rather obscure question/minor bug. [16:28] HI there [16:28] Is there some way I can add the terminal icon in the bottom panel next the browser icons? [16:28] Is there some way I can add the terminal icon in the bottom panel next the browser icons? [16:29] opps, sorry for the double entry [16:32] saganbyte: of course [16:32] right click panel, [16:32] add remove items [16:33] then highlight application launch bar (the one right next to menu) [16:33] choose Edit... [16:33] then use the next window, to add the terminal [16:33] KM0201, thank you so much :) [16:34] np. :) [16:36] saganbyte: once you add icons there, you can highlight them, and use the up/down buttons, to put them in the order you want [16:54] bioterror: u around? [16:55] KM0201, oh cool :) [16:59] KM0201, now I am [16:59] ok. [16:59] got a weird one. (not a major issue.. just.. strange) [16:59] what kind of [17:00] i installed nautilus, mainly so i could use the nautilus-samba extension, to easily share folders... i rarely launch nautilus and actually use it [17:00] now last night, i launched nautilus, to set up a share, [17:00] why oh why [17:00] it set up, and everything went fine, so i closed nautilus/and the terminal [17:00] you can just add stuff to smb.conf and that's it [17:00] where is smb.conf? [17:01] under /etc/ [17:01] anyway, the whole point... after i close nautilus, my terminal is always brown. [17:01] lol [17:01] i don't have have smb.conf [17:02] under .etc [17:02] oh wait [17:02] i found it [17:02] look into /etc/samba/ [17:03] yeah [17:03] http://paste.ubuntu.com/647464/ [17:03] that easy [17:03] hmm [17:04] add just that kind of lines at the end of smb.conf, restart your samba and enjoy your shares [17:04] if its that easy, i'm just gonna nuke nautilus then [17:04] yeah [17:04] it is that easy [17:08] if it was really that simple, i'm gonna kick myself. [17:08] gonna go to another pc and test real quick [17:09] kick twice, one from me for installing nautilus ;) [17:13] doesn't seem to work [17:13] i get a "failed to mount share" on the other machine [17:13] it sees my laptop though [17:13] and smbd is running [17:14] did you restart samba? [17:14] and did you change sad157 to your own username? ;) [17:15] yes, and yes [17:15] hmmm [17:16] comment force group ;) [17:16] ok [17:16] gimme a sec [17:17] bioterror: curious, what would commenting forcegroup do? [17:18] getting readyt o see if it worked [17:19] it does not force that group [17:22] bioterror: that worked.... now, only question... what would i change to make it prompt for a password? [17:22] you can remove user too :D [17:23] oof course. [17:26] hmm, even after commenting out the user, it still doesn't ask for the password [17:26] hmmm [17:27] comment mask's too [17:27] masks? [17:27] oh ok [17:27] that makes sense [17:27] and restart samba [17:28] I dont want passwords on my local lan ;) [17:36] yeah [17:36] that didn't work either though [17:36] strip more stuff from it ;) [17:38] when i commented out mask, it doesn't let me see any files in the shared folder [17:48] bioterror: you see anything else i could try to make it ask for a password [17:48] http://pastebin.com/MKYEYix9 [17:49] dont force user? [17:50] ok, lemme try that, i thought i tried that a minute ago though [17:51] hahaha [17:51] take public off [17:51] then it wont ask for passwords [17:51] no, i WANT it to ask for passwords [17:51] yeah [17:51] that's what I ment [17:51] :D [17:51] hmm [17:52] public = yes === guest ok [17:52] hmm, ok.. [17:52] so just change it to No, right? [17:53] comment it off [17:53] My lxpanel crashed some hours ago... [17:53] All icons were looking weird... [17:53] http://i55.tinypic.com/20l17vs.png [17:53] This has happened 3rd time in last couple of weeks... [17:54] Are there any log files to look for some info? [17:54] you can look for Xorg.0.log [17:55] bioterror: when i remove public, it doesn't even show the folder under the machine [17:55] thats what it done last time i tried it to. [17:56] should show as you have browsable [17:56] wel,l now the folder is there, but when i click it, it says "Permission Denied" [17:56] :D [17:56] ha [17:56] remember! [17:57] doesn't make any sense [17:57] no.. don't remember [17:57] hahaha [17:57] ofcourse it does [17:57] smbpasswd -a ken [17:57] why would you assume "of course it does" because my user/group is commented out? [17:58] put your password ;) [17:58] bioterror, unfortunately, I rebooted my machine several times after the incident...So, neither Xorg.0.log nor Xorg.0.log.old are of any use now... [17:59] bioterror: lol [18:01] bioterror: still permission denied [18:01] doesn't even ask for a username password [18:01] restarted service? [18:01] i probably need to remove all those other comments. [18:01] yes. [18:29] bioterror: i dunno, i cannot get it to ask for my password [19:15] I was told lubuntu is a ligher verson of ubuntu. I want it to run zoneminder, a open source dvr, asterisk voip phone app and mysql. [19:16] haryv: ok? [19:16] so install lubuntu and let it run it [19:17] okay [19:17] how active is this channel most of the day? [19:22] haryv: more active at night [19:23] haryv: if you can set up that stuff in Ubuntu, you shouldn't have any trouble doing it in Lubuntu. [19:25] Never used either one. [19:25] I started using linux when it was slackware in the mid to late 90s. its come along way in the open souce world [19:25] ya [19:27] but I just got tired of the missing dependacies and its associated time consuming problem of looking for them [19:29] well, if you use the package manager, those days are over [19:30] sounds like you might be compiling a few things from source, so you might still have some headaches there [19:33] replace slapt-get with apt-get ;) [19:33] KM0201, go without credentials ;9 [19:33] bioterror: i wish i could, i just don't like the idea of that [19:34] no problem behind NAT ;) [19:34] yeah [19:34] i'm behind a NAT.. but. mi just don't like it. [19:34] lol [19:35] i'll figure i tout. [19:36] been using apt-get cvn yum rpm for years. [19:36] but not to much interesting the linux end of things much anymore. I make real money doing automotive repairs and anything technical in nature. [19:36] fix my car :D [19:37] lopl [19:37] bio, is it defered maintence? suden failure? or emissions issues? [19:37] around 2000RPM I get single cylinder misfire error code [19:37] that doesn't sound good. [19:37] what kind of car [19:37] make,mode,year,submode,engine size ? [19:38] could be a floating spring. [19:38] SAAB 9-5 2.2TiD (opel/vauxhall Y22DTR) ;) [19:38] err valve [19:38] year? [19:38] it's probably that valve which has hoses to turbo and hmm [19:38] what's that word in english [19:39] low pressure pump or something like that at the end of othe engine [19:39] haryv, 2003 [19:39] if I remove hose from one of those places, no problems around 2000RPM [19:39] so I'm going to take my car for inspection and get rid of disel ;) [19:39] diesel [19:39] Or, could be poor ignition spark. Anytime the rpms on a engine increase on a vehicle, if the spark is weak to begin with, then it will not fire at higher rpms. [19:40] get a scope of the secondary at 2000 rpms or better [19:40] I'll just leave that car for someone elses trouble ;) [19:40] man this is driving me crazy [19:40] there has to be a way to do this, [19:41] Also, vacume transducer on the intake and hooked to a scope. If the valve is floating, it will show as a momintary drop in vacume on that one particular cylinder at 2000 rpms. [19:41] I was going to check injectors, but I need to remove camshaft on stuff [19:41] and stuff [19:41] I decided not to go that way :D [19:42] fuel pressure drop on that one injector. again pressure transducer on fuel rail and one on crankshaft position sensor will show fuel volume drop if the injector flow is low, indicating fuel restriction. [19:43] bio, the days of "looking" at a car part when it comes to troubeshooting are long gone. [19:44] I have WIS and EPC and stuff ;) [19:44] For example, I have a $5,000 snapon scanner that can do most test. What I like about it is the bidirectional control. It can shift the transmission while in drive. It can check the flow rate index inside the transmission indicating the wear rate of the automatic clutch disk. It can energize the abs pump, disable the fuel injectors and so on. [19:45] Tech II costs with software around that much :D [19:45] I know [19:45] but TechII is only for GM [19:45] but it is factory scanner. [19:47] It can graph all sensors [19:47] do relearns [19:47] reprogram keys for ford [19:47] does that device work on almsot every car if you have OBDII? [19:50] from 1982-2010 ODBI/ODBII and possibly can bus http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhbQrHGgWAc [19:51] it's a shame that OBDII is so slow [19:51] I have noticed that on my unit [19:51] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLyAz5GNHbs&feature=related [19:52] but, you can record a movie for analasys on the desktop pc. [19:53] lubunto very slow to download [20:27] i like using reverse connections === Hellow is now known as collinp [21:20] anyone willing to verify/check a very simple lubuntu 11.04 + bluetooth (bluez) bug? ( https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bluez/+bug/813167 ) [21:20] Ubuntu bug 813167 in bluez (Ubuntu) "bluetoothd can not be started" [Undecided,New] [21:29] must be a faster place for downloads [22:19] huh, there is a god [22:19] lol [22:20] ok, bbl