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hamitronmy 20Gb external hdd is USB 1.100:00
hamitron:(00:00
hamitronI think00:00
StevenR:'(00:00
hamitronI know it sucks anyway00:00
hamitronkeep meaning to play with it, but hassle of rebooting gets in the way00:01
hamitronpopey: what model netbook is it?00:02
popeyAsus 1008HA00:02
popeyclamshell00:02
hamitronhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ort5HxEf1d800:04
hamitronI assume it must work00:04
hamitrondamn, I need SSD00:06
hamitronmy comp takes about 10 mins to startup00:06
hamitron:/00:06
hamitronwith all the junk00:06
etneghi00:44
etneganyone using xfce 4.800:44
etnegI'm on ubuntu 10.04 and I used a PPA to go from Xfce 4.6 to Xfce 4.800:54
etnegI updated to Xfce 4.8 and now I can't change music file properties in Thunar00:54
etneghttps://bugs.archlinux.org/task/2258000:57
etnegsounds like a fix for it?00:57
etnegnot sure00:57
etnegany hints?00:57
ubuntuuk-planet[Jono Bacon] Calling Those To Rock The Ubuntu 11.10 Global Jam - http://www.jonobacon.org/2011/07/20/calling-those-to-rock-the-ubuntu-11-10-global-jam/01:13
etnegbah01:17
MooDoomorning all06:45
DJonesMorning06:45
dwatkinshiya06:58
diploMorning all07:16
MooDoomorning diplo07:16
Apacheukmorning07:19
TheOpenSourcererOT. This is a great visual tracking the twitter traffic yesterday with piegate. http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/interactive/2011/jul/19/rupert-murdoch-twitter-pie07:33
diploheh that was quite good07:41
daubersMorning07:43
MooDoomorning daubers07:44
czajkowskialoha07:57
MooDoomorning czajkowski07:57
AlanBellmorning08:40
MooDoomorning AlanBell08:41
* AlanBell is south of the river today08:41
oimoninstalled natty on a new box last night, immediately came across some annoying bugs not yet fixed ..finding it more buggy than lucid08:43
* MooDoo upgraded to oneiric and updated and broke x08:44
andylockranhey guys08:47
andylockrangetting the following from grub-install on 10.04.3 LTS You attempted a cross-disk install, but the filesystem containing /boot/grub does not support UUIDs.08:47
MartijnVdSandylockran: what kind of filesystem did you install it on?08:49
andylockranext408:50
MartijnVdSandylockran: and did you put everything on one partition?08:50
BigRedSMooDoo: really? I upgraded last night and suddenly sounds started working08:50
BigRedSbut X is fine08:50
andylockranMartijnVdS: yes08:50
BigRedSin fact, Unity doesn't die every half hour or so any more08:50
MartijnVdSandylockran: anything special about your setup?08:50
andylockranMartijnVdS: Don't think so.08:51
andylockranRAID508:52
MartijnVdSthat's the problem :)08:52
MartijnVdSgrub can't do software RAID508:52
MartijnVdSthat's what it means by "No UUID support for the file system"08:52
andylockranright08:53
MartijnVdSif you do software RAID, you have to have a RAID1 (or non-raid) bit for grub to live on08:54
MartijnVdSand tell the partition tool to put "/boot" on that separate RAID/partition08:55
andylockranOk08:55
andylockranThanks MartijnVdS08:55
oimongrrr annoying facebook sidebar...i don't suppose new gwibber will build on lucid?08:58
MooDooBigRedS, hmmm i'll just check it out, i'm sure i'll fix it08:58
MooDooi'm really not sure about the new gwibber, can you have it show all streams at once like the old one or tweetdeck?08:59
BigRedSwell, unless they snuck in some X breakage between my upgrade and yours :)08:59
MooDooBigRedS, might just be my laptop, i'll fix it :D08:59
MooDooshouldn't complain seeing as it's only alpha :D08:59
diploandylockran, will you be about today ?09:02
BigRedSMooDoo: yeah, that's what I thought on mine. I was putting off any investigation until I could be arsed, and then somebody fixed it for me :)09:03
BigRedSI'm a bad alpha tester :(09:03
MooDooBigRedS, me too, especially as i use stuff like that on production machines :D lol09:04
HazRPGmorning all09:04
HazRPGYou know, I'm trying to get use to Banshee09:05
HazRPGdoes anyone know if banshee saves album covers that you drag to it just in its database? Or can it actually write it to the files themselves?09:05
MooDooHazRPG, snap!09:05
HazRPGMooDoo: Heh :P09:06
HazRPGSee I know the order that Banshee attempts to get album covers, first it looks through the file, then it will look in the folder, then it will look through Rhapsody, then MusicBrainz, then amazon an other sites and then last.fm...09:07
HazRPGbut well the one that was embedded in the file was too tiny, and stretched badly... so I dragged my own09:07
HazRPGin hopes that it would save it to the file09:07
HazRPGbut I don't think it has09:07
MartijnVdSit saves it to its db09:08
MartijnVdSuse  musicbrainz picard to get album art into files :)09:08
HazRPGI was thinking that09:08
HazRPGI was hoping I didn't have to though :(09:08
MartijnVdSpicard ♥09:08
HazRPGYeah I do too, when the albums are badly organised :P09:08
HazRPGYou'd think by now OCremix.org would have their  songs properly done by now :/09:09
MartijnVdSHazRPG: I just buy my CDs :)09:10
gordnew OCRemix stuff is often well organised09:10
HazRPGgord: true :)09:10
HazRPGIts Chrono Symphonic that I'm trying to do at the moment09:11
gordthe old stuff is ... yeah, 128kb mp3 with bad tags =\09:11
HazRPGnot all of them :)09:11
HazRPGI mainly get the album stuff09:11
gordyeah talking about the albums, the ooold albums09:11
HazRPGalbum stuff normally has them as flac if you grab the torrent from them09:11
gordyeah the oooooooold albums09:11
gordbefore anyone wanted to download flacs because they were too big ;)09:11
HazRPGe.g. Bad Dudes? :P09:12
MartijnVdSflacs \o/09:12
* MartijnVdS rips his CDs to flac09:12
HazRPGgord: some of the older stuff seems to have disappeared :(09:12
bigcalmHazar!09:15
HazRPG\o/09:19
HazRPGMartijnVdS: Hmm, do you strip out the ID3 tags from FLAC and the APEv2 tags from MP3's with MusicBrainz?09:19
HazRPGSeems I haven't configured mine since I moved away from windows09:19
HazRPG:/09:19
popeyMorning all09:21
bigcalmHi popey09:21
HazRPGpopey: morning :)09:21
bigcalmI can haz working aircon again :)09:21
diploAnyone use Avaya phone systems at all ?09:24
DJonesbigcalm: What use is working aircon now that summer is over :)09:31
bigcalmDJones: damn you and your logic!09:32
* BigRedS likes air con whenever the temperature rises above about 16 celsius :)09:32
bigcalmI might add that this is my car's aircon09:33
bigcalmMetal boxes can get quite warm09:33
DJonesI've got aircon in mine, but I'd much rather open the windows & sunroof wherever possible09:33
oimonHazRPG: clementine has the cover manager that you wish banshee had :-\09:34
bigcalmDJones: not so good when it's very humid09:35
HazRPGoimon: isn't that the amarok folk?09:35
oimonHazRPG: it is what amarok should have become :P09:35
HazRPGoimon: hmm...09:36
oimoni hate the fact that banshee cover manager doesn't tell you what it's doing, and why it can't get all the covers09:36
HazRPGI don't mind it not getting the covers, most of the music I own is usually freely distributed - so the cover art is usually released with it09:37
HazRPGoimon: I must say Clementine is starting to look better, I recall earlier versions when they firsted forked it out09:37
oimonbanshee has a few annoyances that are big enough to make me unhappy enough to switch09:38
HazRPGinteresting... seems they've got MusicBrainz embedded into it09:38
HazRPGoimon: ironically, I switched from Rhythmbox to Banshee09:38
HazRPG(still rocking 10.10 here \o/)09:39
oimonhttps://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=540873 << open for 3 years, still doesn't allow album artist view, which means the artist list gets very long even after adding only a couple of compilations09:42
lubotu3Gnome bug 540873 in User Interface "Allow changing browser filters; add/remove genre, album artist, year, etc" [Enhancement,Assigned]09:42
gordproblems with working with computers #1852 - full, constant access to amazon.co.uk09:51
bigcalmgord: block the site in your firewall :)09:52
BigRedSoh man, amazon's one-click thing is horrendous09:54
BigRedSthe amount of crap I've bought because it seemed like a good idea for three seconds09:54
gordone click *and amazon prime* frankly, i'm loosing money if i don't constantly buy stuff i don't need09:55
HazRPGMartijnVdS: Hmm, I can't seem to be able to add my own cover art with MusicBrainz :/09:55
HazRPGMartijnVdS: Its fine for normal albums, I use the cover album downloader script, but how about stuff that isn't listed on amazon or other "allowed" urls... since I have the actual cover already on my hard drive09:56
HazRPGI mean, ocremix.org don't really host the album covers, so I can't just reference it into the musicbrainz database site09:56
GreenDancehi09:58
GreenDancedoes $? make sence, is it a command?09:58
GreenDancei'm trying to find the command for <anything here> and I thought it was $?09:59
GreenDancei can't remember09:59
bigcalmGreenDance: do you have a little more context?09:59
GreenDancebigcalm: what do you mean?10:00
bigcalmGreenDance: what are you trying to do?10:00
KirrusGreenDance: "$?" in bash outputs the exit status of the last command run. But, your request is quite vague, do you want reverse-history command search? history lookup?10:01
GreenDanceKirrus: in my sudoers file i'm trying to do this "/usr/bin/apt-get install <programme>"10:03
bigcalmOh10:03
davmor2morning all10:04
MooDoomorning davmor210:05
davmor2morning MooDoo how's life?10:05
* davmor2 prods czajkowski 10:05
GreenDancebigcalm: any ideas please?10:05
dwatkinsGreenDance: I thought the sudoers file listed commands which could be run from specific user accounts for that kind of situation, not an alias for the command itself10:06
MooDoodavmor2, yeah not bad......oneiric broke on me last night, but i'll cope10:06
dwatkinsray    rushmore = NOPASSWD: /bin/kill, /bin/ls, /usr/bin/lprm10:06
davmor2MooDoo: yeap did you see my note on FB for that10:06
MooDoodavmor2, yes mate10:06
bigcalmGreenDance: bash isn't my strong point. Sorry I can't help you further10:20
MooDoodavmor2, don't worry creeping will get me no where :D10:20
GreenDancebigcalm: ok, thank you10:21
brobostigonmorning everyone.10:21
davmor2MooDoo: I figured you're wife had more sense but couldn't resist ;)10:22
* davmor2 sends czajkowski to the #naughtystep for not picking on Moodoo nearly enough10:23
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Laneyanyone know how to insert spaces in vim to pad a line to a certain length?11:19
dogmatic69o/11:27
HazRPGhmm, does brasero not burn cue/wav files?11:30
HazRPGits been saying "Preparing to write" for a good few minutes now11:30
HazRPGcan't think of any other way to mount the cue/wav either11:31
HazRPGLaney: why not use tabs?11:32
Laneyhow does that help?11:32
voidspacepopey: I'm just installing Ubuntu on my shiny new proliant11:32
Laneyalso I couldn't even if it would. It's for my email signature.11:33
voidspacepopey: and I have exactly the same problem you described in your blog entry11:33
voidspacepopey: installing the bootloader on the usb stick instead of the hd11:33
voidspacepopey: so thanks for writing up the fix!11:33
HazRPGLaney: hmm, if its for e-mail, your probably best off with &nbsp;11:33
HazRPGunless your e-mails just get sent as plain/text11:34
Laneyerr, I'm not using html mail11:34
Laneyit was really a vim question, but never mind — I did it manually11:34
HazRPGLaney: ah, sorry11:34
HazRPGtry this cheat sheet: http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/vimcheat.html11:34
davmor2voidspace: Yay popey rocks but don't tell him that ;)11:34
voidspacedavmor2: :-)11:35
bigcalmThat happened when I installed Ubuntu on the Viglen MPC-L11:36
HazRPGLaney: looking at that cheat sheet, I don't think there's an actual way to insert with just a single key11:36
LaneyI didn't find a way with some googling11:37
HazRPGI mean you can do: a11:37
Laney'insert enough of character until the right hand side is at column x'11:37
HazRPGthen press space11:37
LaneyI want it to calculate 'enough' for me.11:37
HazRPGah11:37
BigRedSI'd do that with a perl oneliner11:38
BigRedSbut I do most things with a perl oneliner11:38
bigcalmsudo make me a sandwich11:38
HazRPGbigcalm: sudo take over mind && sudo make sandwich11:39
HazRPGwow, brasero is still "preparing to write" my cue/wav11:40
HazRPGsurely there must be a way to mount this, just so I can re-rip as flac11:40
Laneyyou could clearly do it with sprintf11:40
brobostigonsudo make me coffee11:40
* davmor2 wonders if sudo should be renamed simon-says11:41
Laneybut the point was I wanted to do it in the text editor11:41
HazRPGdavmor2: too many letters :) I vote for ss instead11:41
HazRPGss make sandwich :)11:41
davmor2HazRPG: No too many second world war connotations with SS how about ssays instead11:42
HazRPGdavmor2: that works :)11:43
HazRPGor sisays11:43
HazRPG(cos ssays just sounds like one has a stutter :P)11:43
davmor2haha11:44
HazRPGHeh, this amused me: http://www.gruntle.com/lotus/sites/www.gruntle.com/filebrowser/images/blog/.resized_520x390_coder.girl.xkcd.tribute.jpg11:45
HazRPGI don't think I would contain my laughter if a printer ever said this to me: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v296/iluvwhenuluvmee/job-fails-sudo-make-me-a-sandwich.jpg11:48
HazRPGs/would/would be able to/11:48
oimonmy response to sudo make me a sandwich is "this incident has been reported"11:54
BigRedSTo santa?11:55
oimoni read santa's mail :)11:56
* DJones reports oimon to the police for hacking santa's mail11:58
oimonit's in his contract he signed11:59
oimonsanta needs a sysadmin like everybody else :)11:59
davmor2oimon: I saw santa's list your on the naughty side :P11:59
oimonthat's a shame, i had asked for a pony to be delivered to davmor212:00
davmor2oimon: That's ok I'm in a flat no room for a pony :P12:01
DJonesYeah, but don't you need something signed by the people sending him mail as well otherwise you'd reading a 3rd party's mails "by accident", you'll be able to get a job a news of the world investigator12:01
awilkinsHazRPG, That's really easy to do if you have the HP printers12:03
BigRedSoimon: sysadmin or secretary?12:03
awilkinsHazRPG, A few trivial perl scripts, I think they are easy enough to find online12:03
awilkinsHazRPG, (the INSERT CHEESE thing)12:03
oimonafter reading santa's mail, i have some shocking news for you all12:04
awilkinsWe've been naughty?12:04
BigRedSI thought this was the naughty step? that wouldn't be shocking12:05
oimonhe left the company ages ago and i forgot to close his inbox12:05
awilkinsI wondered why my Charlize Theron hadn't arrived yet12:08
* daubers installs freepbx12:28
andylockranhowdy guys12:36
andylockranhow's things?12:36
MooDoonot three bad thanks :)12:38
dwatkinsello andylockran, how do?12:39
brobostigonandylockran: good afternoon, other than tummy ache, i am fine. and you?12:40
j0nrhi folks, anyone know if I can install and run u1sdtool on its own on a server (no GUI)12:48
dwatkinsIt doesn't seem to like being executed via a GUI-less ssh login, j0nr12:52
oracologyj0nr: i shouldn't say much because i'm not sure what it does, and i can't quite look it up just yet, but perhaps setting it up through autofs + sshfs might do the trick?13:00
Laney"You are not allowed to post to this mailing list, and your message has been automatically rejected"13:01
Laneynlug--; // moderation, please (or better, allowing unsubscribed people to post)13:01
bigcalmSpam lies that way13:02
andylockranany recommendations on a bootdisk to use if the bios doesn't support boot from usb?13:19
j0nrdwatkins: oracology  hmm, ok thanks13:20
dwatkinsandylockran: I've used smartbootmanager in the past with success13:21
dogmatic69andylockran: 486? :D13:21
andylockrandogmatic.. 28613:23
andylockran Intel 8028613:23
dwatkinsI miss my 286, it was heavy enough to keep a bunker door open13:23
MartijnVdSdwatkins: back in the cold war... :)13:24
dwatkinsyeah, they were made that long ago13:25
andylockranfun machines13:29
=== bigcalm_ is now known as bigcalm
bigcalmThis isn't fun14:08
bigcalmsvn is just sitting there doing nothing14:08
bigcalmNo network traffic14:08
bigcalmCan't work out what it's waiting for14:08
gordsvn? =\14:12
gordi thought we all agreed to never talk about svn again14:12
bigcalmThen we sould never talk about any vcs :P14:13
BigRedSI thought vcs arguments were the new editor arguments?14:14
BigRedSnow that everyone uses vi14:14
* BigRedS runs 14:14
* bigcalm reboots the company svn server out of despration14:18
bigcalmThat didn't help14:20
* directhex blows ikonia's mind via twitter14:20
awilkinsbigcalm, Is there a wedged transaction in the repository?14:28
awilkinsbigcalm, It's much harder to wedge a FSFS repo, as opposed to a BDB repo, but I have seen it happen once I think14:29
awilkinsbigcalm, If it's a BDB repo... unwedge it, then dump/reload it to FSFS as soon as is humanly practical14:29
awilkinsbigcalm, What's the repo config?14:30
dwatkinsbigcalm: did you run strace on it already?14:33
Azelphuranyone know of a nice laptop for browsing/general use? Needs to be new with a decent warranty as it's expected to last a long time, thus needs to have a lot of overhead for the task too :P14:37
popeyThinkpad.14:38
dwatkinsASUS are apparently fairly reliable, as are Apple's laptops.14:38
Azelphurdidn't they rebrand to ideapad?14:38
Azelphuryea, I've been aiming at Asus but thinkpads are very nice too, had one when I was younger :)14:38
Azelphurthe thinkpads seem to have horrible celerons in them (at least on ebuyer) looking elsewhere :p14:39
diplocheap ones do14:39
BigRedSmy thinkpads's got a lovely isomething14:39
BigRedSwell, I'm told it's not very good but it's done everything I want it to do14:40
Azelphuryea I'm thinking i3 ballpark14:40
BigRedSi5 apparently14:40
Azelphuryea the thinkpads are up £400+ way if you want an i3 :(14:40
AzelphurAsus have a £350 one that I might be able to nab some window tax refund on14:41
DJonesAzelphur: I got one of these a few months ago the only problem I've found is bluetooth, works great with natty other than that http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/5084791.htm14:41
DJonesActually, no wasn't that model, mine was i3 & 5gb ram14:42
DJones4gb14:42
Azelphuryea was gonna say, specs on that don't seem all that amazing for the price14:42
DJoneshttp://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/5084849/Trail/searchtext%3EG72.htm14:42
DJonesThat one14:42
Azelphurhttp://www.ebuyer.com/product/251331 is the best I've found so far :P14:42
Azelphurlol, asus + better specs + £100 less \o/14:43
DJonesAsus is only 15.6", HP was 17"14:43
Azelphurah14:43
DJonesMy wife got virtually the same Asus though at the same time14:43
Azelphurthat's where the difference is at :)14:43
Azelphurhave to check with my mum I think she wants a 15 though14:43
Azelphurshe grumbles at my netbook for being too small and my XPS M1730 for being too big14:44
DJonesThis is what my wife got http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/asus-a52f-ex1130v-15-6-laptop-red-09809618-pdt.html14:45
Azelphurfun14:45
Azelphurhow do the intel integrated chips go with compiz now days?14:45
DJonesMy HP with Intel HD graphics plays minecraft with no problem14:45
DJonesNo problems with natty either, seems to be fully compatible14:46
Azelphuryea this ones not for gaming, it's mainly compiz/unity support that's required :P14:46
Azelphurlooking more at the 15" asus too, 17" will make my mum grumble14:46
DJonesWe both have unity running with no problems14:46
BigRedSI love how minecraft has become such a universal benchmark test now14:47
Azelphurcool :)14:47
AzelphurBigRedS: haha14:47
DJonesBigRedS: I mentioned minecraft because everything I'd read said it had problems with intel graphics, but I've not noticed anything14:47
BigRedSAh, no it's just I've seen servers, laptops and PCs compared based on how well they run minecraft now14:48
BigRedSnot for specific problems, probably just 'cause it's heavy enough to cause noticeable load, but light enough that nearly everything can run it14:48
BigRedSand, of course, it's basically Better Than Life14:48
* daubers wonders why freepbx comes with cups installed...14:50
BigRedShaha14:50
BigRedSI find it hilarious how many systems have cups on them14:50
BigRedSI guess if it's got a report generator, it might use cups to produce a pdf?14:50
DJonesAzelphur: If you want to know any detailed output on the Asus, ping me in a few hours, I can run lspci/lsusb etc for more info on the hardware if you want14:51
Azelphurcool ty, I'm probably looking at the ebuyer one though it's got a better CPU for less money :P14:52
DJonesYeah, but they look almost the same machine with minor variations hdd size etc14:52
DJonesSame base model as well X5214:53
Azelphurcool :)14:53
* popey notes as "odd" that Azelphur will spend thousands of pounds on a bitcoin mining setup, but skimps on a laptop for daily use14:54
popeyEMAKESNOSENSE14:54
Azelphurpopey: because bitcoin mining setup pays for itself and because this laptop isn't for me?14:54
DJonesAzelphur: Sounds like the laptop is an ideal target for mumbuntu :)14:55
popeyahhhh14:55
AzelphurDJones: indeed :)14:55
gordif your looking for a new laptop and its not an X220, shame on you ;)14:55
Azelphurhaha only £100014:55
oimonX220 tablet arrived today :D14:55
oimonnot for me though  i got to play with it :(14:56
gordAzelphur, from lenovo? base was about £640 or so, with addons i got mine for £800 or so14:56
* BigRedS agrees with gord14:56
Azelphuroh :)14:56
davmor2MooDoo: what was your issue with oneiric14:56
Azelphurstill over budget though, looking around the £300 area14:56
gordi can sell you a cardboard box with "COMPOOTER" written on it for £30014:56
Azelphurshe currently lives reasonably happily on a P4 1.6ghz to give you some idea14:57
BigRedSp-p-p-p-p-p-pick up a powerbook?14:57
Azelphurit just needs a little more power and a nice warranty14:57
MezAnyone any good with grub2?14:58
MezSeems someones cocked up somewhere14:58
gordi miss grub1, i understood that =\ feel like i need a degree for grub2...14:58
MooDoodavmor2, it logged in then just left me at a purple screen.......the wallpaper no icons.....it was late i didn't investigate14:58
BigRedSI think the cock up was switching to grub214:58
BigRedSor in its 'design'14:58
BigRedSand i'm still not quite over the fact that grub2 is grub version 1.9914:58
davmor2MooDoo: try clicking on other, then use your nick and password to login14:59
Mezwell, for whatever reason, grub2 won't install - and is throwing a wobbly.14:59
MooDoodavmor2, ok will try when i get home...is it a known issue?14:59
davmor2MooDoo: kinda I just hit it myself, I was surprise that it wasn't asking for my password15:00
BigRedSMez: what's the error15:00
MooDooah ok15:00
BigRedSgrub-mkdevicemap fixes most of the grub problems I've had with 215:01
popeyLION!15:01
BigRedSbut that's recommended in the error :)15:01
Mez/usr/sbin/grub-probe: error: no mapping exists for `RAID-root'.15:02
MezAuto-detection of a filesystem module failed.15:02
MezPlease specify the module with the option `--modules' explicitly.15:02
davmor2Mez: if you get no look here try speaking to cjwatson on #ubuntu-installer15:02
davmor2luck even15:02
BigRedSooh. I have had that one and I can't remember how I fixed it :(15:02
Mezdavmor2: he's in #grub too :) and I asked in there15:03
MezBigRedS: grr15:03
* BigRedS cowers15:03
MezBigRedS: no use to me if you can't remember how :D15:03
BigRedShah, yeah. Build up your hopes then shoot 'em down :)15:04
stuartHello. It is that great point of the afternoon when all has gone wrong.15:04
stuartAnd it is all thanks to gnatty-gnarwhal.15:04
stuartSo the story begins. Upgrade to natty. Works ok apart from wireless. Get that fixed by adding the kernel ppa. Fixes problem. Classic Desktop is now not available. So it is unity for me. I turn unity off in Compiz config. Can't do anything now. Luckily have xfce as a backup.15:09
stuartso... how can I restore Unity or get the classic desktop back???15:09
DJones!classic15:11
lubotu3The default interface in Ubuntu 11.04 is !Unity. To switch back to regular !GNOME: log out, click your username, click the Session box at the bottom of the screen, and select "Ubuntu Classic".15:11
DJonesstuart: Does that not work?15:11
stuart'Classic Desktop is now not available'15:12
stuartThe option is gone gonedy gone.15:12
BigRedSyeah, I guessed that's what you meant by that. Is it just missing from the dropdown?15:12
BigRedSWhat did you install from the kernel repo? I don't know what's in it, just a new kernel?15:13
stuartI just did a full update. I had a few other things needing updated so all was upgraded. Kernel. And everything else.15:14
popeyi dont understand how classic is gone15:14
stuartAnd I have 'broken' unity!!!15:15
popeywell, disabling unity in compiz is unwise15:15
popeyyou could do this:-15:15
popeyCTRL+ALT+F115:15
popeylogin to console15:15
stuartWe know that now.15:15
popeyrun "unity --reset"15:15
stuartI see.15:15
popeybut I fail to see how classic has gone15:16
stuartpopey, I don't get it either.... but it did and lo and behold, google returned no useful search results into the matter15:18
popeyi would "sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop^"15:18
popeyand see what packages that brings in15:18
popeynote the ^15:19
stuartubuntu-desktop ----- latest version.15:21
stuartubuntu-desktop^      requesting impossible request. fair number of other dependencies reqd. broken package etc...15:21
popeysounds like you have installed some manky rubbish from a ppa or something?15:22
stuartwell who knows. the only things that were installed were really gnome3-dev stuff.15:22
popeythat would do it15:23
popey16:22:55 < stuart> well who knows. the only things that were installed were really gnome3-dev stuff.15:25
popey16:23:45 < popey> that would do it15:25
stuartach well. at least unity is back up....15:25
popeyexcellent15:26
* daubers often wonders what they outcry will be when Gnome gets rid of gnome 2.x and just maintains 3.x15:26
popeymeh, people will have some other reason to hate ubuntu, I'm sure15:27
gordi wonder if they will ever be able to do that, they don't have a fallback15:27
popeyi thought panels were ported to 3.x?15:27
daubersgord: I don't see how they could maintain both?15:27
gordby gnome2 i assumed we were talking about the classic panel setup15:27
gordie, no shell15:28
daubersgord: Yup15:28
gordi would expect that someone will maintain the panel for quite some time though15:29
stuartI hope so...15:30
stuartMaybe it should be my lifelong goal!15:30
bigcalmawilkins: what is a wedged transction? What are FSFS and BDB repos? I feel so dumb15:38
bigcalmThe strace is pausing on a read action15:39
bigcalmpopey: did you say that the revo uses an IDE HDD?15:40
stuartpopey, good news is that i can still run the panels... so they are still there woot!15:43
popeyuhhhhm15:43
popeybigcalm: cant remember15:43
popeybigcalm: one mo15:43
popeybigcalm: no, I said the Viglen does15:43
bigcalmAh, that was it15:43
bigcalmTa15:43
bigcalmWondering if I should put an SSD in the revo or not15:43
popeyi cant get to my revo atm15:44
bigcalmhttp://support.acer.com/acerpanam/desktop/2009/acer/aspire/AspireR3610/AspireR3610sp2.shtml15:44
bigcalmIs it a 3610 we have?15:44
bigcalmAh, no15:45
bigcalm360015:45
bigcalmhttp://support.acer.com/acerpanam/desktop/2009/acer/aspire/AspireR3600/AspireR3600sp2.shtml15:48
bigcalmOoo, it can take up to 4gb of ram15:48
DJonesHeh http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA2kqAIOoZM15:51
DJonesI must say I'm more productive in work since the mc server went down15:52
BigRedSIs there a simple way to have MySQL output a few rows in some way I can feed into another mysql client to insert them into a table? It's just a simple select on a table that produces the rows15:53
bigcalmselect into server.database.table ?15:55
oimonargh just had a disaster..quota limit got reached on my account and loads of files got zeroed :( including thunderbird configs and .gconf stuff15:56
bigcalmOuch15:56
directhex@_@15:56
oimonkde handles disk full/quota limit a lot better than gnome15:56
oimonluckily i was able to restore from yesterdays backup, but took an hour of faffing15:57
popeyouch15:57
awilkinsbigcalm, Subversion has 2 options for data storage in the repository ; i) Berkeley DB (this is very old and seldom used now ii) FSFS (filesystem, filesystem) ; Subversion is a filesystem with an additional dimension (revision) - this is a filesystem store, of that filesystem15:59
awilkinsbigcalm, BDB backends would frequently get "wedged" (in a stuck state), which is one reason why they are not used so much any more. An admin would need to go in and execute a command to unwedge a BDB repo in such a state16:00
bigcalmawilkins: aha, thank you for clearing that up :)16:00
awilkinsbigcalm, I have seen one occasion where a transaction failed in an FSFS repository, wedging it, but usually such failures just leave some detritus (transaction folders with files in)lying around16:01
bigcalmI've tried to check out a fresh copy of a repo to a new dir. It does some and then freezes16:01
bigcalmNext to try it on another server away from my connection16:01
awilkinsbigcalm, Not so sure about that as a symptom16:01
awilkinsbigcalm, If you have shell access to the server in question, try checking it out via the file:// protocol straight to the repository16:02
awilkinsbigcalm, Checking a large repo can take time but may be worthwhile.16:02
bigcalmJust check it out onto my Bytemark server without issue16:03
bigcalmIt's something with my connection. Thank you VM16:03
awilkinsHeh16:03
bigcalmCan you slow down the checkout process?16:03
awilkinsbigcalm, I presume it's via the webdav plugin for Apache?16:03
oimonhas anyone noticed the swizz going on with toner lately? old printer, 2000 page toner=£33, new printer 1600 page toner=£4716:04
awilkinsbigcalm, One thing I have seen problems with in the past (but not recently) is when the DEFLATE extension is enabled16:04
bigcalmNo, it's rather secure svn:// :(16:04
bigcalmErm, s/secure/insecure16:04
awilkinsssh+svn://  I don't have experience with16:04
awilkinsNot so much with svn:// either, mostly http://16:05
oimonhttp://birdabroad.wordpress.com/2011/07/20/are-you-listening-steve-jobs/16:05
* bigcalm tests with a server in Canada16:05
awilkinsSuggestion ; install Bazaar on this other server, pull the branch you want into a repository there, and scp it to your local box :-)16:05
oimonfake apple store, whose staff believe work for apple16:05
* awilkins prefers Bazaar to git for SVN interop but git-svn also works well16:06
bigcalmBytemark -> Bytemark works ok. Bytemark -> Canada works ok. Bytemark -> home VM cable connection fails16:08
MartijnVdSbigcalm: how about home -> canada?16:08
bigcalmMartijnVdS: what would that prove?16:09
MartijnVdSthat the triangle is complete :)16:09
bigcalm:)16:09
bigcalmrm YaManicKill16:09
bigcalmErm, oops :)16:09
DJonesbigcalm: You need a sudo before that command16:10
bigcalmwindow and tab failure16:10
bigcalmOh great, now my scp has stalled16:13
bigcalmI get the feeling that VM are 'managing' my connection16:13
brobostigonis it possible to make irssi also record date, in its logs?16:14
bigcalmOr the modem/router has failed16:14
DJonesbrobostigon: My irssi logs show the date at the start of the log & if the date changes then it shows a date changed line, not sure about including the date & timestamp together though16:19
brobostigonDJones: yes, i am interested in doing the latter of those possibilities. ohwell. thank you.16:20
DJonesbrobostigon: See Appendix C for the time formats andthere is a log_timestamp = %H:%M section about a quarter of the way down the site16:23
DJoneshttp://www.irssi.org/documentation/settings16:23
brobostigonDJones: yes, i am just looking at that, i think i could add date variables to that.16:23
brobostigonDJones: got it, i have set it to "%F %H:%M:%S"16:29
pifferHello16:48
pifferI am trying to get Grub2 to boot my Windows XP partition and failing16:48
pifferI recently backed up and restored a failing HD to a new HD16:48
pifferBoth partitions are now present, but XP wont boot16:49
pifferfdisk -l shows sda2 as a Linux partition, which is wrong...16:49
pifferthat is my Windows Partition16:49
pifferAlso, GParted shows sda2 as an NTFS partition16:49
pifferSo I fear Grub is confused16:49
pifferCan anyone help?16:52
brobostigonpiffer: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2 it says on their, how to manually point grub2 at the right places.16:55
brobostigonthere*16:55
pifferThanks, but I've already tried all those solutions16:55
pifferI'm pointing Grub at the correct location, I believe: hd0,216:55
brobostigoni dont know alot about grub. so cant really help much further myself. sorry.16:57
pifferNo problem.  Thanks anyway, bro.16:57
brobostigonpiffer: stick around. someone with more knowledge will answer.16:57
pifferI will.  Thanks. :)16:58
brobostigon:)16:58
bigcalmI would say fix the mbr in windows and then reinstall grub17:01
bigcalmSo you might need to sort out a windows boot disc17:01
pifferah17:03
pifferThat could be it17:03
pifferCan I fix the mbr from within Linux in any way?17:03
dwatkinsI was about to answer, but they left.17:22
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pifferCan anyone help me with my Grub 2 Windows loading problem>?17:34
AlanBellall looking forward to the geeknic at the weekend?17:35
piffer111_Argh!18:26
piffer111_Still can't get Windows booting from Grub 218:26
piffer111_I've installed ms-sys to run fixmbr18:27
piffer111_But Windows is on sda2, not sda118:27
piffer111_I don't want to risk messing up my Linux partition18:27
MartijnVdSAlanBell: I am :)18:28
MartijnVdSpiffer111_: What "windows booting problem" do you have exactly? Is it covered by the Grub 2 HOWTO?18:28
MartijnVdS!grub218:28
lubotu3GRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager since 9.10 (Karmic). Lost GRUB after installing Windows? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub - For more information and troubleshooting for GRUB2 please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2 - See !grub1 for releases before Karmic (9.10)18:28
piffer111_Marti: I've read the how to.  The problem isn't the Grub 2 entires, I don't think.18:29
piffer111_Marti: The problem is that the mbr is screwed - I think.18:29
MartijnVdSpiffer111_: if grub starts, the MBR is fine18:29
piffer111_Marti: I've tried all the various configurations to get Windows to boot - it just hangs.18:30
piffer111_Marti: Oh.  :(18:30
MartijnVdSdid you move windows from one partition to another?18:30
MartijnVdSor did the partition number change in some wya?18:30
piffer111_Marti: Yes.  Sort of.  I backed up a HD with each partition.  And then restored a new HD with the old partitions.18:30
MartijnVdSthat could be the problem18:30
piffer111_Marti: But the Gurb 2 entries look correct.18:31
MartijnVdSWindows is VERY sensitive to those things18:31
piffer111_Marti: Any suggestions?18:31
piffer111_Marti: I also have another related issue: when I do fdisk -l18:31
MartijnVdSNo idea18:31
piffer111_Sda1 appears as Linux18:32
piffer111_BUT sda2 also appears as Linux18:32
piffer111_And it should be NTFS18:32
piffer111_Although Gparted recognises it properly.18:32
piffer111_:(18:32
MartijnVdSsounds like you didn't restore your backups properly?18:32
piffer111_Dunno... The Linux partition restored perfectly.  They were clones...18:32
dauberslalala18:46
piffer111_Do I need to trick Windows in to thinking that it's the first partition on the first drive, rather than second partition on the first drive?18:46
dogmatic69_o/18:53
DJonesFor info "working with other groups in your community (pleia2) is starting in a few minutes in #ubuntu-classroom" May be worth dropping in for anybody who may be involved with working with other groups18:58
Azelphurlol, giffgaff sends all the information about a package (Price, End date, etc) as post data19:05
Azelphurherp derp security \o/19:05
Azelphurthat said, it seems to disregard most of the information, I tried to tell it fun things like charge me 1p for an unlimited £25/mo package and it ignored me. :(19:06
AzelphurI also stripped out all of the pointless information it doesn't use and just gave it the goodybag name, which worked fine19:07
Azelphurthey also have some weird "login token" for logging in, besides a username and password, giffgaff developers are weird.19:07
popeyAlanBell: what was the politics talk you gave last year?19:27
popeyat oggcamp19:27
AlanBellvotegeek19:27
popeythats it19:27
AlanBellall about the election and why you should vote19:27
AlanBelland the different possible outcomes19:28
hamitronI bet that is hard to talk about, without upsetting someone?19:28
hamitron;)19:28
GreenDanceevening all19:30
BigRedSG'morning!19:31
GreenDanceI would like to create a bash script, can a bash script be set to takeover the whole screen and change the background color?19:32
AlanBellhamitron: not really, I wasn't at all partisan19:32
AlanBellit was more about the voting rules and the different hung parliament possibilities19:33
BigRedSGreenDance: sort-of. You can in the bash script send commands to the bits responsible for the background colour, and spawn full-screen windows. It might not be that portable, though - wWhat is it that you're aiming to do?19:33
hamitronah :)19:33
GreenDanceBigRedS: I am aiming to create a script that is user friendly and looks nice :)19:34
BigRedSuser friendly probably isn't spawning full screen windows and messing around with the background colour...19:35
BigRedS:)19:35
GreenDanceBigRedS: do you know of any examples of user friendly bash scripts please?19:37
BigRedSGreenDance: it depends upon your definition of 'user friendly'. Normally (IME/IMO) it's something that just gets on with whatever I want it to do without faffing or getting in the way19:39
BigRedSit sounds like that's not your definition :)19:39
shaunonvidia's run.sh's used to be dialog-based19:39
hamitronused to be?19:39
hamitrondidn't realise they'd changed it19:40
hamitron:-o19:40
shaunoit may still be, I just haven't used it in forever19:43
shaunothe least contentious reason being that I don't have nvidia anymore :)19:43
hamitron:))19:44
hamitrondon't the ati ones use a proper gui?19:44
shaunodunno, I've always installed that from apt19:45
hamitronI think it was the thing AMD provide, that I buiilt a .deb with19:47
hamitronlooks really nice19:47
michelle_Apologies, anyone know the channel for Cinelerra support?20:12
Azelphurmichelle_: #cinelerra20:13
michelle_Many thanks!20:13
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cbx33hi all20:59
popeyhullo20:59
cbx33sudo update-alternatives --config wish     --    what would this affect in ubuntu 11.0420:59
popey!info wish21:01
popeyits a virtual package21:01
lubotu3Package wish does not exist in natty21:01
cbx33http://puredata.info/docs/faq/on-gnu-linux-the-fonts-are-strange-and-or-too-big-or-small - for example21:02
bigcalmSSDs are cool21:29
popey:D21:30
popeyhttp://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/2011/07/20/s04e11-the-trooper/21:30
* StevenR wonders when the approval application is due21:46
shaunough.  the pain of updating your OS, and being told wget has disappeared again21:47
jamesdcHey, has anybody here have any experience with using Ubuntu and FakeRAIDs?21:48
StevenRjamesdc: I use mdraid21:49
jamesdcThe problem is, I wouldn't mind using a software raid, however i'd still like to be able  to duel boot and use windows. I'm just having trouble getting ubuntu to recognise my raid array as one big drive, it still sees them as multiple drives21:52
cbx33with update alternatives is there a way to see the current setting?21:54
BigRedScbx33: list-alternatives I think22:00
cbx33oh22:00
cbx33ok22:00
BigRedSjamesdc: I've none myself, but most I've seen isn't pleasant.22:00
jamesdcIt looks like the best way to do it is having a linux software raid on some partitions on each HHD, and then a windows software raid on some partitions on each HHD BigRedS. Apparently fakeraids are rubbish22:02
BigRedSyeah, they are. That much I know about them :)22:03
BigRedSIf you want to raid it, that's about your only way I think22:03
BigRedSI'd not trust asking either OS to read and write to a sw raid of the other :)22:03
BigRedSbut, yeah, fakeraid isn't usd *that* much and it requires a peculiarly large amount of hardware support so it's quite neglected. And it's not very good anyway22:04
jamesdcYes I agree. Although i'm a little anxious about letting windows have a raid again. The last time I had a software raid it made a real mess and a lost quite a bit of data22:04
BigRedSwell, what do you want the raid for?22:04
jamesdcWell i've got 4x640GB drives, and an SSD aswell as a big 2TB HHD now. So, the SSD takes the OSes and the new 2TB HHD takes my media. So i'm left with 4x640GB HHDs that I might aswell raid into either a raid 1+0, or raid 522:06
jamesdcAlthough, I will struggle to fill them, I just don't like wasting hardware22:06
BigRedSI'd just use one drive and backup onto the other...22:06
jamesdcYeah I suppose I should, although I might aswell raid them and try to get extra speed since anything important i'll have backed up on an external drive which is the 2TB one22:08
BigRedSare you actually I/O bound?22:08
jamesdcWhat do you mean?22:09
BigRedSI'm always skeptical of adding the complexity of a raid for no real reason. Unless there's a good reason not to I'd much rather throw my bits straight at the disks22:09
BigRedSwell, if you're never maxing your i/o bandwidth, then there's no point trying to get faster i/o22:09
jamesdcYeah your right. I think i'll go for the raid 1+0, since that way it uses all the drives and backs up at the same time22:10
jamesdcI just hate wasting hardware!22:10
BigRedSraid isn't a backup. it's failover22:10
jamesdcYeah22:10
jamesdcOkay, how about a raid 0, using three drives, plus the 4th drive for a manual backup?22:11
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BigRedSI don't mind what you do :) I'd keep it simple and use one drive for data and rsync it repeatedly to the other one22:12
ubuntuuk-planet[Ubuntu UK Podcast] S04E11  The Trooper - http://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/2011/07/20/s04e11-the-trooper/22:13
jamesdcShall do BigRedS, thanks22:14

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