[00:00] <sarkis> i want to eventually install more than one distribution across different partitions
[00:00] <coz_> sarkis,   I am not sure ,, i have not tried it myself,, althouh I am going to so I can dual boot with fedora
[00:01] <sarkis> hmm
[00:01] <phong_> ActionParsnip, ;)
[00:01] <phong_> ActionParsnip, u're the best.
[00:02] <gmaiarodrigo> Hello, everybody I've tried several ways to do this http://www.isnull.com.ar/2011/05/share-internet-with-ubuntu-1104.html on Ubuntu 4.11 server, but can not make my subnet have Internet access. The DHCP server works normally assigns the IP client machines just right. The only difference is that this tutorial rather than a wireless card I have two network cards eth0 and eth1. The eth0...
[00:02] <gmaiarodrigo> ...receives the external IP and eth1 is the DHCP ... can anyone help me?
[00:02] <gmaiarodrigo> *11.04
[00:06] <vfw> gmaiarodrigo: Did you do   sudo sh -c "echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward"
[00:06] <vfw> ?
[00:06] <pooltable> Action parsnip what do i do next>?
[00:07] <gmaiarodrigo> vfw: yes
[00:07] <gmaiarodrigo> vfw: is there any other more detailed tutorial?
[00:09] <vfw> gmaiarodrigo: Did you ,edit /etc/sysctl.conf ?
[00:09] <rhizmoe> wtf is it that keeps screwing with my mouse speed?
[00:10] <pooltable> hi help installed jdownloader?
[00:10] <pooltable>  what do i need to do
[00:10] <rhizmoe> just browser, text editor, etc...doing my normal coding business, and without warning the mouse pointer will become very accellerated
[00:10] <love4linux> hello, can anyone help me partition my laptop? I have ubuntu 11.04 and I want to make space for a Win7 OS. I tried gparted but i can do anything on my disk because it is mounted.
[00:11] <rhizmoe> love4linux: use a livecd
[00:11] <Polah> love4linux: You'll need to boot from a LiveCD or USB to modify your system partition.
[00:12] <love4linux> Polah hmmm...is it ok to use the installation cd that I used to install ubuntu?
[00:12] <pooltable> hi help installed jdownloader?
[00:12] <pooltable>  what do i need to do \
[00:12] <gmaiarodrigo> vfw: I did not understand was this command line: sudo iptables-A FORWARD-o eth0-s 10.0.0.0/24-i eth1-m conntrack - ctstate NEW-j ACCEPT
[00:12] <gmaiarodrigo> do not know why is eth0 and eth1, if the devices are eth0 and wlan0
[00:12] <Polah> love4linux, yes, that is a live session.
[00:12] <vfw> gmaiarodrigo: What subnet did you use for inside LAN?
[00:12] <devilman__> hello, i have a laptop with xubuntu maverick, this laptop it's panasonic toughbook cf 73, my problem is not recognize touchscreen
[00:12] <gmaiarodrigo> I did not understand was this command line: sudo iptables-A FORWARD-o eth0-s 10.0.0.0/24-i eth1-m conntrack - ctstate NEW-j ACCEPT do not know why is eth0 and eth1, if the devices are eth0 and wlan0
[00:12] <vfw> gmaiarodrigo: That is an example
[00:12] <gmaiarodrigo> vfw: 192.168.1.1
[00:12] <vfw> ok
[00:13] <vfw> see my pm gmaiarodrigo
[00:13] <rhizmoe> is there a way to restart just the mouse driver, or do i need to restart gdm/X/etc.?
[00:13] <love4linux> Polah and what about the partitioning procedure? is it easy to be done or there are many things involved?
[00:13] <Polah> love4linux: Boot up the liveCD, select "Try Ubuntu" and then you can use gparted, it's already installed.
[00:14] <ActionParsnip> pooltable: add the ppa and install the app
[00:14] <love4linux> Polah nice one.. thanks a lot
[00:14] <Polah> love4linux, back up important data before resizing your partition though.
[00:14] <ActionParsnip> pooltable: the ppa will enable you to install the app just like any other
[00:16] <pooltable> Enter the complete APT line of the repository that you want to add as source what do i need to put there ?
[00:16] <FloodBot1> !netsplit
[00:16] <neer2005> anyone know why ubuntu isnt letting me rw an hfsplus partition without SU ?
 and after i access it as SU, it wont let me change permissions
[00:16] <rhizmoe> ubuntuforums.com is being naughty in the google department
[00:16] <rhizmoe> er, .org
[00:16] <flodine> lol
[00:16] <Cortex> hos so?
[00:16] <pooltable> this ppa:jd-team/jdownloader?
[00:16] <Cortex> how so*
[00:16] <Polah> pooltable: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:<author>/<name>
[00:16] <Polah> yes, probably that
[00:17] <neer2005> can anyone help?
[00:17] <rhizmoe> by displaying different information to the crawler than the user arriving through SERPs
[00:17] <rhizmoe> neer2005: mount always requires root, or a suid agent like automount, iirc
[00:17] <Polah> neer2005: You should use sudo, not su. Are you mounting it with appropriate permissions?
[00:18] <neer2005> Polah, im not sure
[00:18] <neer2005> wait
[00:18] <neer2005> yes
[00:19] <neer2005> from terminal i ran sudo mount /dev/sda1 /media/MacOS
[00:19] <pooltable> polah look here http://paste.ubuntu.com/678414/
[00:20] <Polah> neer2005: Try this: sudo mount -t hfsplus -o defaults /dev/sda1 /media/MacOS
[00:20] <freebird> you guys, when I try to compile wine, I get : checking whether gcc -m32 works... noconfigure: error: Cannot build a 32-bit program, you need to install 32-bit development libraries.
[00:20] <freebird> which package should I install please ? google can't help me, please ?
[00:20] <freebird> gcc, libc6, glib, all there
[00:20] <Polah> freebird: Which version of wine are you trying to compile?
[00:20] <freebird> anyone ploease
[00:20] <freebird> 1 sec
[00:21] <freebird> Polah, 1.2.3
[00:21] <pooltable> help with http://paste.ubuntu.com/678414/???
[00:21] <freebird> stable
[00:21] <Jordan_U> freebird: Why are you trying to compile wine from source?
[00:21] <xangua> or simply install wine from repository freebird
[00:21] <happygolucky> freebird: do you have build-essential
[00:21] <Polah> freebird: You can install 1.2 through the repos, or add a ppa for 1.3
[00:22] <happygolucky> freebird: and did you try apt-get build-dep wine
[00:22] <Polah> pooltable: Then just do sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install jdownloader
[00:22] <freebird> happygolucky, when I do that, it  asks me to download 700 mg
[00:22] <freebird> happygolucky, it's too much
[00:22] <neer2005> Polah, i get sudo mount -t hfsplus -o defaults /dev/sda1 /media/MacOS
[00:22] <Jordan_U> freebird: Why are you trying to compile wine from source?
[00:22] <freebird> which are the essentials ?
[00:22] <neer2005> Polah, i meant mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda1,
[00:22] <neer2005>        missing codepage or helper program, or other error
[00:22] <neer2005>        In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
[00:22] <neer2005>        dmesg | tail  or so
[00:23] <Jordan_U> !pastebin | neer2005
[00:23] <ionite> what is the difference between LTS 10.4 and 11.04?
[00:23] <xangua> !lts | ionite
[00:23] <Polah> neer2005: are you sure it's hfs+ then? You could try forcing it
[00:24] <pooltable> thanks polah
[00:24] <flodine> LTS or 11.04
[00:24] <freebird> Polah, ? which packages are the essentials ?
[00:24] <freebird> how do I find out about it ?
[00:25] <devilman__> alguno sabe como configurar el tactil de un panasonic toughbook cf 73 con xubuntu maverick??
[00:25] <Jordan_U> freebird: Please answer my question. Why are you trying to compile wine?
[00:26] <th0r> devilman__: solamente ingles
[00:26] <Jordan_U> !es | devilman__
[00:28] <pooltable> ok where is jdownloader found at ?
[00:28] <xangua> pooltable: apps-internet
[00:28] <Polah> pooltable: Was it not in the ppa you enabled?
[00:28] <pooltable> got it
[00:30] <Jordan_U>  /whois freebird
[00:30] <freebird> Jordan_U, man
[00:30] <rhizmoe> BUSTED
[00:30] <freebird> beccause I want to run nusphere
[00:31] <Polah> freebird: Install it from the repos...
[00:31] <freebird> and the wine that comes by default sucks,
[00:31] <Cortex> WAHEY! the classic [spacebar]/whois mistake, brilliant
[00:31] <xangua> freebird: add the wine ppa
[00:31] <freebird> well, ok, I know, I could
[00:31] <xangua> ....
[00:31] <rhizmoe> turns out that unplugging and replugging my mouse fixes the accelleration problem.
[00:31] <Polah> freebird: The wine that comes by default is 1.2 as well.
[00:31]  * Cortex has the urge to /whois freebird now
[00:31] <Polah> Or enable the wine development PPA for 1.3
[00:31] <freebird> I see, but doesn't work
[00:31] <freebird> Polah, unfortunately
[00:32] <freebird> any way, which is the pack withe the essentials ?
[00:32] <Jordan_U> freebird: What makes you think that compiling wine from source will fix anything?
[00:32] <freebird> anyone knows it ?
[00:32] <Polah> freebird: What essentials?
[00:32] <freebird> Jordan_U, because it did in my office
[00:32] <ActionParsnip> freebird: tried the wine ppa?
[00:32] <Gr8lady> hello
[00:32] <Jordan_U> freebird: To compile wine you need pretty much everything that "sudo apt-get build-dep wine" will try to install.
[00:32] <freebird> Polah, checking whether gcc -m32 works... noconfigure: error: Cannot build a 32-bit program, you need to install 32-bit development libraries.
[00:32] <Polah> freebird: and the 1.3 ppa doesn't?
[00:33] <freebird> ActionParsnip, will try soon, upgrading the system
[00:33] <Polah> freebird: Are you sure the source you have is for your architecture>
[00:33] <happygolucky> freebird: sudo echo deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntu-wine/ppa/ubuntu natty main >> /etc/apt/sources.list
[00:34] <freebird> Polah, haven't tryed ppa so far,
[00:34] <freebird> upgrading the system
[00:34] <freebird> Polah, I'm sure, just needs some packages,
[00:34] <henson> Can anyone recommend a good font for xterm?
[00:34] <Jordan_U> happygolucky: Running echo as root won't change the fact that the shell, which is what is writing to the file when you use '>>', is running as a normal user.
[00:35] <freebird> happygolucky, sudo echo deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntu-wine/ppa/ubuntu natty main >> /etc/apt/sources.list
[00:35] <ActionParsnip> henson: system is very readable
[00:35] <Polah> happygolucky, freebird: Use sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppa instead
[00:35] <freebird> permission denied
[00:35] <happygolucky> Jordan_U: it's not a separate command such as && or | so i respectfully disagree
[00:35] <Jordan_U> happygolucky: echo foo | sudo tee -a /path/to/file
[00:35] <Jordan_U> happygolucky: Try it.
[00:36] <ActionParsnip> freebird: happygolucky: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppa; sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get upgrade
[00:36] <freebird> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppa instead
[00:36] <ActionParsnip> why mess with sources.list
[00:36] <Polah> add-apt-repository verifies it as well, manually adding the line to sources.list doesn't I believe
[00:37] <ActionParsnip> it also imports the gpg key
[00:37] <ntr0py> Is it possible to output pulse audio to both analog and hdmi simultaneously?
[00:38] <zerosum> hi all! Where are the x libs and headers at on natty?
[00:38] <zerosum> i assume /usr/bix/xorg and /usr/include/xorg?
[00:38] <zerosum> opps not bix lib
[00:39] <Braber001> question is there a package I can download that acts as a RPN calc?
[00:39] <freebird> 2 min
[00:39] <freebird> still downloading
[00:40] <jessa> im having a problem spoofing my mac address in ubuntu 11.04
[00:40] <ActionParsnip> !info orpie
[00:41] <ActionParsnip> jessa: you can set it in /etc/network/interfaces  not sure of another way
[00:41] <ionite> xangua: for a netbook user like me. should i use LTS or 11.04?
[00:41] <xangua> ionite: use what you want
[00:41] <ionite> xangua: haha. that's so generic
[00:41] <Polah> ionite: You could look up your netbook on Ubuntu's certified hardware list
[00:41] <jessa> the problem is when i try to bring down the network interface using ifconfig it brings it back up automatically
[00:42] <happygolucky> ActionParsnip: that gave me the repo for oneiric--which i am on except i use a scarce architecture so pretty much 30-40 percent of the time i have to compile from source
[00:42] <ActionParsnip> happygolucky: oneiric isn't supported here
[00:43] <happygolucky> ActionParsnip: i.e. there's nothing in apt-get as far as wine goes for me to install in binary form or otherwise
[00:43] <freebird> anyway, so you guys don't know which are the: 32-bit development libraries ???
[00:43] <freebird> any clues ?
[00:43] <happygolucky> ActionParsnip: well the snippet of code you gave pushed the wine repo from natty to oneiric
[00:43] <ActionParsnip> happygolucky: the command will match your release, so that's normal
[00:43] <jessa> 32 bits? isnt that a little outdated? even my netbook is like 1.6gigabits
[00:44] <tfitts> does anyone here use vlc to stream the audio output of their computer to another computer on their network (or does anyone know how and can help me?)
[00:44] <ionite> Polah: interface wise, any difference from 11.04?
[00:44] <ActionParsnip> tfitts: I use samba to share files, which I then access remotely
[00:44] <Polah> jessa: 32-bit is the address space size of the processor's register. 32-bit allows it 2^32 memory address which is 4 billion and so which is 3.2GB or so of useable RAM.
[00:44] <ntr0py> tfitts: i thought thats possible with pulse audio, but i dont know how
[00:44] <ActionParsnip> jessa: 32bit is the architecture of the cpu, not the speed
[00:44] <Polah> ionite: What do oyu mean?
[00:44] <Jordan_U> ionite: A lot of work has gone into Unity recently and I expect hardware support to be better in 11.04. At the same time, if you don't like upgrading often then an LTS release may suite you better.
[00:45] <freebird> after upgrading the system, to build wine I'll have to download only 300mb, not 700 anymore
[00:45] <tfitts> ActionParsnip: I'm talking about streaming the actual audio output of a program, not a media file
[00:45] <jessa> samba is complete shit. us nfs
[00:45] <ActionParsnip> jessa: language please, keep it family friendly
[00:45] <Polah> jessa: Mind your language please.
[00:45] <ionite> Jordan_U: i understand but 11.04 ubuntu is too heavy for my netbook? there's no lighter versions?
[00:45] <tfitts> jessa: and tell me you were kidding about 32bit and 1.6gigabits
[00:45] <ActionParsnip> jessa: I use samba, works just fine
[00:46] <jessa> samba is slow compared to nfs
[00:46] <tfitts> jessa: cuz if you weren't, nobody cares about your opinion
[00:46] <Luckrider> Does anyone know how to add a custom binding for a superkey in 11.04. my IBM Thinkpad T42p doesn't have a superkey, and I want to set fn+control to be that. I have the Configuration Editor open now, but I am not sure how I would set that.
[00:46] <ActionParsnip> jessa: never had an issue with speed
[00:46] <jessa> i have issues with microsoft is all
[00:46] <ActionParsnip> Luckrider: look in keyboard settings
[00:46] <ActionParsnip> jessa: then thats not slow is it..
[00:47] <Luckrider> Thanks ActionParsnip
[00:47] <jessa> i think its slow
[00:47] <ActionParsnip> jessa: that's fine
[00:47] <jessa> plus nfs is alot easier to do
[00:47] <ActionParsnip> jessa: I have some decent socket options and it blazes
[00:47] <jessa> and my network doesnt have to be windows compatible so nfs ftw
[00:47] <ActionParsnip> jessa: i install samba, restore my smb.conf from backup and restart the service, I doubt anything is easier than that
[00:48] <jessa> but im not here for a flame war about samba vs nfs
[00:48] <ActionParsnip> jessa: cool
[00:48] <jessa> i want to know my ubuntu brings my network devices back up automatically
[00:48] <jessa> sudo ifconfig eth1 down
[00:48] <cinematic> Good evening all
[00:49] <jessa> and a few seconds later it reconnects to my network
[00:49] <ActionParsnip> jessa: what network manager app do you use (if any)
[00:49] <jessa> ive just been using ifconfig
[00:49] <jessa> i tried macchangers as well
[00:49] <ActionParsnip> jessa: sure but is network manager or wicd etc running?
[00:50] <jessa> whats the process name do you know?
[00:50] <ActionParsnip> jessa: is it a desktop OS?
[00:50] <jessa> its 11.04 im using unity because its a netbook
[00:50] <jessa> as much as i dislike unity it give me more screen space
[00:51] <Polah> jessa: sudo service networking stop will stop the networking service until it's brought back up manually or through a reboot
[00:51] <ActionParsnip> jessa: i use lxde on my laptops, lots of space and fewer resources used.
[00:51] <overview> How to fix this problem: rm: cannot remove `/var/run/xapi_init_complete.cookie': Read-only file system
[00:51] <ActionParsnip> jessa: you will be using network manager, which may be bringing the network back up
[00:51] <jessa> stop: unknown instance
[00:52] <ntr0py> jessa: ps -A | grep NetworkManager
[00:52] <Pici> !xlibs | zerosum this may help
[00:52] <jessa> i did sudo /etc/init.d/networking stop
[00:52] <zwrench> Does ubuntu work on inspiron mini 10n?
[00:52] <zwrench> because meego sucks
[00:52] <jessa> it says ignoring unknows interface eth1=eth1
[00:53] <jessa> this smells like a driver issue to me
[00:53] <zwrench> is there any way I can check for sure other than installing it?
[00:53] <zwrench> because I don't want too much of a hassle with drivers
[00:54] <ActionParsnip> zwrench: should do, yes
[00:54] <ntr0py> jessa: driver issues: look with dmesg
[00:54] <ActionParsnip> zwrench: try a liveCD to test
[00:54] <iluminator101> how do i remove a log in process or k out a startup process
[00:54] <overview> hey guys, i have problem with      read-only file system
[00:55] <overview> i try to clear log directory, but all commands say read only
[00:55] <ActionParsnip> !boot | iluminator101
[00:57] <zwrench> is there any way to install apt-get using zypper?
[00:57] <ActionParsnip> !info zypper
[00:57] <Zburatorul> i was running an intensive IO task, my graphical interface hang, i switched to virtual terminal, and now I can't go back
[00:57] <Pici> zwrench: er... apt-get should already be installed.
[00:58] <Zburatorul> why does my monitor keep claiming "No Signal" even after a reboot?
[00:58] <ActionParsnip> zwrench: zypper seems to be a suse thing
[00:58] <Pici> ActionParsnip: hes running meego o.O
[00:58] <Randall> I'm no longer able to connect to my server via FTP. I can connect via ssh. I'm using ubuntu server 10.10 and filezilla/ notepad++ to ftp (vsftp). I've tried connecting through my wireless router and through my broadband connection. I checked that vsftp is running and it is. Also tried restarting it and tried restarting the whole server... Any ideas?
[00:59] <happygolucky> I'm having input output error with a cdrom. it's mounted a dvd as udf and i can see all the file but when i try to copy a vob it says input output error
[00:59] <iRabbit> Just installed Fedora 15 on my netbook, lost the Ubuntu 11.04 (KDE) grub menu, how fix?
[00:59] <ntr0py> ActionParsnip: Do you know of a way to output pulse audio analogue and digital (via HDMI) simultaneously?
[00:59] <goer> Is it possible to get an IP address for an external HDD?
[00:59] <ActionParsnip> ntr0py: my sound knowledge is less than basic, sorry
[00:59] <ntr0py> ok
[00:59] <ActionParsnip> goer: is it connected to the lan?
[00:59] <elshawaf> cccccccc
[01:00] <ActionParsnip> Pici: gotcha
[01:00] <ActionParsnip> iRabbit: boot to liveCD and reinstate it
[01:00] <bt> some one know were i can find this file on backtrack ect/gdm/init/Default
[01:00] <happygolucky> also i have libdvdread4 and i've compiled the latest libdvdcss2 from source and rebooted
[01:00] <goer> ActionParsnip: All are on my network. HDD is on #puter
[01:00] <iRabbit> ActionParsnip: Kubuntu Live CD or Fedora?
[01:00] <Pici> bt: We do not support backtrack here, please use their support channel at #backtrack-linux
[01:01] <goer> ActionParsnip: the ext HDD is usb
[01:01] <happygolucky> bt: ect? do you mean etc
[01:02] <bt> etc
[01:02] <bt> sorry
[01:02] <ActionParsnip> goer: then the USB drive doesn't have an IP to get, the system has an IP
[01:02] <happygolucky> bt: #backtrack-linux
[01:02] <ActionParsnip> iRabbit: the ubuntu one,
[01:02] <bt> oky thanx and sorry
[01:02] <iRabbit> ActionParsnip: thank you
[01:02] <Randall> And filezilla is giving me a "ETIMEDOUT" error...
[01:02] <goer> kk. ta
[01:03] <cinematic> What's an optimal setup for running 11.04 in a virtual enviroment? Since I'm on a mac Virtualbox?
[01:03] <goer> ActionParsnip:  so, how to access the usb hdd on #puter form my other puters pls? It does not show in file manger
[01:04] <bt> what that mean #backtrack-linux :Cannot send to channel
[01:04] <ActionParsnip> goer: you can share the mount point with samba
[01:04] <ActionParsnip> bt: you may need to be identified
[01:04] <ActionParsnip> cinematic: a light desktop will make it more responsive
[01:04] <bt> how??
[01:05] <Braiam> !register bt
[01:05] <happygolucky> goer: you can get a blockid for an external hard drive, sudo blkid
[01:05] <ActionParsnip> !identify | bt
[01:05] <goer> thnx. samba is a bit over my head
[01:05] <ActionParsnip> goer: great time to learn
[01:05] <overview> my hd full, but how to fix this problema read-only
[01:05] <cinematic> ActionParsnip: Something like xfce?
[01:05] <ntr0py> goer: if you have ssh daemon installed you can try "ssh://puter" in Nautilus location (strg + L)
[01:05] <ActionParsnip> cinematic: sure, or lxde, openbox, fluxbox and so on
[01:05] <goer> 'time' ... bit too busy right now :)
[01:05] <Polah>  overview: What do you mean? You have a drive that is full but can't remove files because it's read only?
[01:05] <leinadninor> can anyone here help me with some weird emerald-related disappearing button issues
[01:06] <Randall> I also read that firewalls often cause issues with FTP access, but if I'm having the same issue whether through my ISP or through my broadband connection it couldn't be that right?
[01:06] <ActionParsnip> leinadninor: you do know emerald hasn't been developed for in over 3 years?
[01:06] <Randall> *mobile broadband connection
[01:06] <leinadninor> not to mention the themes themselves don't load, like at all...and this is after the git-fix/recompile
[01:06] <goer> ntr0py: Ive been using the network connection app in panel and using SSH
[01:06] <ActionParsnip> leinadninor: its very dead
[01:06] <bt> i'm sorry but i'm new in ubuntu and xchat irc
[01:07] <bt> i cant understand you!!
[01:07] <Polah> Randall: Outgoing traffic shouldn't be restricted by default. Are you sure the FTP server is properly configured?
[01:07] <ActionParsnip> bt: ask in #freenode   they wil sort you out
[01:07] <leinadninor> this i do, but it was working wonderfully a cpl days ago before recursive rm made me have to reinstall
[01:07] <bt> ok actionparsnip thank you
[01:07] <Randall> Polah, it has been for almost a year now, cant think of any changes that would have affected it tonight.
[01:07] <ActionParsnip> bt: np :)
[01:07] <leinadninor> so ActionParsnip does that = a no?
[01:07] <ntr0py> goer: but be warned, ssh encrypts file transfers via sftp, so its slow
[01:07] <overview> Polah: yes, this /dev/sda1 on / type ext3 (rw) now read-only because system protect.. and now all files i try delet dont have sucess
[01:08] <ActionParsnip> leinadninor: not sure, I don't use it
[01:08] <goer> To be honest, I hv this nice fancy Netgear wirelss/cable router but hv no idea how to set it up, despite many attempts
[01:08] <leinadninor> do you use compiz?
[01:08] <goer> ntr0py: yes, thnx. I noticed that :(
[01:09] <Polah> overview: Your system drive is read-only? You could use sudo to remove unecessary files, but you'd have to be careful not to remove anything necessary.
[01:09] <happygolucky> overview: does it say initramfs?
[01:09] <leinadninor> ActionParsnip do you use compiz?
[01:09] <overview> Polah:  look this rm: cannot remove `DSET_Report_for_[PE1950].zip': Read-only file system
[01:09] <Polah> Is it possible to remount the system drive?
[01:09] <ActionParsnip> leinadninor: no
[01:09] <Polah> overview: sudo rm DSET_Report_for_[PE1950].zip    also consider clearing your trash, that might take up a lot of space
[01:09] <goer> ntr0py: Ideally I would really like to use my wireless netgear WPN824 V2 router for all of this
[01:10] <ActionParsnip> leinadninor: not worth it at all
[01:10] <leinadninor> god damn, I had the perfect setup before doing a rm -rf as sudo and reversing the dir and file in the command...
[01:10] <goer> (as I have updstairs and downstairs house
[01:10] <goer> )
[01:10] <leinadninor> ActionParsnip, so you're not the eye-candy type then, may I assume?
[01:10] <ActionParsnip> leinadninor: thats why its one of the worst commands
[01:10] <Polah> leinadninor, that's why you don't run recurvise commands from high directories
[01:10] <iluminator101> how do i manually add a k in front of startup services?
[01:10] <ntr0py> goer: i dont quite understand what you want to do
[01:10] <leinadninor> it wasnt
[01:10] <ActionParsnip> leinadninor: on my lappy, no. I use KDE on my media system and it looks ok
[01:10] <overview> Polah: I try with sudo, but dont have sucess, read-only file system
[01:11] <leinadninor> from a high dir, I was just trying to purge my sys of a bugged up script
[01:11] <leinadninor> wound up wiping /etc and /~
[01:11] <Polah> overview: sudo should be able to do it... that's very strange
[01:11] <Polah> hang on a moment, I'll try something
[01:11] <leinadninor> ya I know.....that was like the dumbest n00b move ever.
[01:11] <anthonyzambrano> can i install ubuntu on a GUID partition table…just installing grub to / or the ubuntu partition?
[01:11] <goer> ntr0py: have a network arrangement that I can use throughout my house. Laptop upstairs and my other 2 puters downstairs, so they can all acces each other
[01:12] <goer> all wireless of course
[01:12] <leinadninor> this is why su and extreme sleep depro should never mix
[01:12] <ActionParsnip> leinadninor: its also why backups should exist too
[01:13] <anthonyzambrano> PSA:  Install /home to a separate partition…..re-install whenever
[01:13] <goer> leinadninor: I use Luckybackup all the time. Set&forget. Gr8
[01:13] <Randall> If the ftp services has been working before and something caused it to stop but I didn't edit the /ect/vsftpd.conf file then I'm guessing I should start troubleshooting somewhere else, just not sure where...
[01:13] <ntr0py> ok, so the wlan netto data rate is your hard limit for file transfers
[01:14] <leinadninor> yeah I know, I neglcted that too. I R t3h bad usr :(
[01:14] <leinadninor> is deja-dupe any good?
[01:14] <goer> ntr0py: was that for me?
[01:14] <leinadninor> just installed that with the fresh install
[01:15] <Polah> overview, try this: sudo mount -t ext3 -o remount,rw /dev/sda1 /
[01:15] <anthonyzambrano> Soooooo….Ubuntu + GUID partition table?  anyone?
[01:15] <goer> leinadninor: tried that and got rid of it...too slow. Luckybackup is IT for me.
[01:16] <overview> Polah: yes, i try this another time, look reply mount: block device /dev/sda1 is write-protected, mounting read-only
[01:16] <goer> brb.....in 30 minutes. hv an appointment with the doc
[01:16] <leinadninor> Luckybackup eh? Thank you for the advice. I'll be purging deja, and installing that as we speak goer
[01:16] <Polah> overview: Hmm, do you have a LiveCD/USB, or can you make one?
[01:17] <Jordan_U> andygraybeal: Ubuntu works fine with GPT. Do *not* install grub's boot sector to a partition, install it to the mbr.
[01:17] <andygraybeal> yes, not me, i understand
[01:17] <andygraybeal> thank you :)
[01:17] <overview> Polah: no, this server at data center and, tomorrow i go to idc
[01:17] <Jordan_U> andygraybeal: Also make sure you have a BIOS Boot Partition (which Ubuntu's automatic partitioning creates by default).
[01:17] <Jordan_U> anthonyzambrano: ^^
[01:18] <Randall> I'm sure it has to be server side, but what else other that the vsftpd config file would affect my ability to ftp into the server?
[01:18] <anthonyzambrano> Jordan_U:  gotcha…But i could SWEAR I've done this before…installing grub to a partition, with success.  Is this new?
[01:18] <Polah> Randall: IP compatibility? I recall vsftpd having a config to enable IPv6 and disable IPv4
[01:19] <Jordan_U> anthonyzambrano: Installing without an embedded area is unreliable. It will work initially but is prone to breakage (this is true of any bootloader).
[01:20] <Polah> overview: It seems very strange that the filesystem refuses to be mounted as writeable. Someone else might be able to help but I think the best way would be to contact the datacenter and organise a technician to start a live session and provide you with KVM over IP access. It may cost a fiar bit though
[01:21] <anthonyzambrano> Jordan_U: using chimera on my hackintosh, and I'm not too much of a newb to boot live and reinstall grub if it breaks.  <-------In THIS scenario, it will work, at least initially?
[01:21] <overview> Polah: look this http://pastebin.com/mH2Ajh1d
[01:21] <todd_> stupid chown question: I get rwx in chown, but in man chown there seems to be extra stuff (sticky, setuid, etc...) is there a good explanation of why one might want to use these, and what they do somewhere???
[01:21] <Randall> Polah, perhaps add "listen=NO" and "listen_ipv6=YES" to the /etc/vsftpd.conf file? I'll give it a shot and see what it does.
[01:22] <Polah> anthonyzambrano, you can install grub configuration files (i.e. the stuff that normally goes in /boot) to another partition as /boot, but grub itself goes in the bootloader section of the MBR
[01:22] <Polah> Randall: listen=YES and listen_ipv6=NO, assuming you're using an IPv4 address?
[01:24] <Polah> overview: That line looks fine to me. I've no idea why it won't mount with write permission anywhere
[01:24] <Jordan_U> anthonyzambrano: Yes, it will work.
[01:25] <pooltable> help update java?
[01:25] <anthonyzambrano> thank you sirs
[01:25] <todd_> stupid chown question: I get rwx in chown, but in man chown there seems to be extra stuff (sticky, setuid, etc...) is there a good explanation of why one might want to use these????
[01:26] <ActionParsnip> !chown | todd_
[01:26] <overview> Polah: thanks your help. Tomorrow i try with live cd to repair this problem. []s
[01:26] <Randall> Tried the ipv4 only, no luck. You know what I just realized, at one point i was in the middle of restarting the server (probably in the beginning of the shutdown phase) when filezilla randomly got a ftp connection. Course the server was shutting down so I didn't get very far. Once the server was back up it started giving the same "ETIMEDOUT" error...
[01:27] <qin> todd_: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sticky_bit
[01:27] <todd_> !chown does not explain anything other then read write and execute... man I hate bots
[01:28] <leinadninor> goer, do you know anything about compiz/metacity quirks by chance?
[01:28] <leinadninor> or does anybody here, for that matter?
[01:30] <Randall> Maybe if I remove then reinstall vsftp
[01:30] <leinadninor> is there a #compiz/metacity compositing problems in general channel that anyone knows of?
[01:31] <leinadninor> or a better way to make /list a little more managable and filtered w/irssi?
[01:31] <todd_> qin: ok, what about sticky bit on files?
[01:32] <ignarps> todd_, https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Sticky_bit
[01:32] <xangua> !alis | leinadninor
[01:33] <leinadninor> thank you much ubottu -cheers to ya
[01:33] <Randall> Would removing and reinstalling vsftpd wipe out any faulty configuration? Or would I have to do something else to purge anything related with vsftpd before reinstalling?
[01:33] <minhthong> how to install 32 bit deb on linux 64 bit? and how to run it?
[01:34] <Randall> Or I wonder if there is a better way to test if vsftpd is the issue at all...
[01:37] <Randall> Vsftpd uninstall/reinstall didn't seem to work either
[01:38] <Randall> Apache, PHP, SSH, everything else seems to be working fine...
[01:39] <Randall> Earlier today I (unsuccessfuly) tried to install phpbb3, but I can't imagine that would have affected it.
[01:44] <Randall> running "netstat -a | grep ftp" shows that its running a-ok but still no response from the server...
[01:44] <unclemantis> i just installed a new server instince of ubuntu. I have normaly used root in the past for everything but this time i need to do this right. So do I do to create a new user that has the permissions of root?
[01:45] <Randall> unclemantis, all the user really needs is the ability to sudo
[01:45] <Randall> I think they just have to be in a "sudoers" file
[01:45] <Randall> other than that they really shouldnt have the same access as root
[01:45] <Randall> so on my server i have "admin" that is a sudoer
[01:46] <bambanx> how can i know my username on ubuntu guys?
[01:46] <Randall> but I never really need to log into root
[01:46] <utusan> bambanx, whoami
[01:46] <bambanx> thanks utusan
[01:47] <Squarism> isnt there a command to "show me all hosts on this network" ?
[01:47] <TBotNik> All: Can not get DNS to work on inet connect (wlan0) and have errors in PB at: http://pastebin.com/N02P9Qgn.  Notice it says check syslog for errors after fail, but syslog is blank.
[01:47] <leinadninor> anyone here with any compositing l33t prob-solving ability?
[01:48] <leinadninor> anyone?
[01:48] <utusan> bambanx, np.  that's a standard 'nix command
[01:49] <Loshki> Randall: got a different ftp client you can try? Preferably on a different host?
[01:49] <bambanx> how can i create a domain in my ubuntu?
[01:49] <bambanx> or what is it?
[01:49] <cnz> what's the name of kde's dvd burner
[01:49] <zykotick9> unclemantis, add whatever user(s) you want to have sudo to the "admin" group
[01:49] <cnz> kd3 something like that right
[01:50] <Loshki> cnz: k3b
[01:50] <cnz> aahh ty Loshki
[01:50] <bambanx> i am installing ngnix in ubuntu and the tutorial say me put my domain , how can i know?
[01:50] <Randall> Loshki, I usually ftp in with a notepad++ addon that doesnt seem to be working either. But what do you mean by different host?
[01:51] <Bob_Dickerson> Hello?
[01:51] <Randall> Loshki, perhaps just try to log in to any other ftp servier?
[01:51] <zykotick9> unclemantis, FYI it's also possible (but not supported in this channel) to activate the root account
[01:51] <Bob_Dickerson> Good, I can be seen.
[01:51] <Randall> And heard. xD
[01:52] <Bob_Dickerson> Now, I have a pressing problem. I installed a modifed Ubuntu distro about a few weeks ago, and I cannot access my Windows partition. My windows partition has not been erased, it just I see a blank screen with a blinking cursor on it. What do I do to fix this without having to resort to backup, because I have no Windows 7 disk.
[01:53] <Bob_Dickerson> I am using Grub 1.99
[01:53] <Bob_Dickerson> I am using Linux Mint.
[01:53] <leinadninor> anyone here with any compositing l33t prob-solving ability?
[01:53] <leinadninor> anyone --besides a bot?
[01:53] <leinadninor> or can someone recommmend a channel (cos $compiz is d-e-a-d) where I might be able to find some assistance?
[01:54] <aeon-ltd> leinadninor: dude just ask your question
[01:54] <Bob_Dickerson>  
[01:54] <Bob_Dickerson> So, how do I get windows back up?
[01:54] <Loshki> Randall: yes, try another server, and/or another client...
[01:54] <leinadninor> ok I've done tho whoe git-emerald manual recompile to avoid the segfault, but when I load it my buttons disappear, and theme doen't really load either
[01:54] <zykotick9> Bob_Dickerson, mint isn't supported here see "/msg ubottu mintsupport"
[01:54] <Bob_Dickerson> Do I just destroy the Linux partition or do something else?
[01:55] <Bob_Dickerson> I know, but its the same thing as Mint 11.
[01:55] <leinadninor> what gets me it that it was running just fine a cpl days ago, before I had to wipe/rein w/out a good backup
[01:55] <ActionParsnip> Bob_Dickerson: mint isn't supported here
[01:56] <ActionParsnip> !mint | Bob_Dickerson
[01:56] <leinadninor> my cmpiz effects are working, but the emerald theme itself isn't loading properly
[01:56] <Bob_Dickerson> Oh, alright.
[01:56] <zykotick9> !emerald | leinadninor
[01:56] <ActionParsnip> leinadninor: press ALT+F2 and run:  emerald --replace
[01:56] <ActionParsnip> leinadninor: I suggest you DON'T use emerald
[01:56] <roothorick> Could I use a stock Live USB to make a custom Live USB?
[01:57] <ActionParsnip> !remaster | roothorick
[01:57] <commodore> Hey, I need to install grub on another disk because the current boot disk is being decommissioned, the OS runs off of another SCSI drive so all I need to do is move grub to another drive. Ubuntu 10.10
[01:58] <ActionParsnip> commodore: look into grub-install . There are guides around
[01:58] <Loshki> leinadninor: back to #compiz for you, I think. I see 58 logins there...
[01:58] <Randall> Loshki, filezilla is able to connect to a test ftp host, and I found a website that would test a given ftp host and had it test my ubuntu 10.10 server and the test website wasn't able to connect due to timeout just like on my client.
[01:59] <roothorick> ActionParsnip: Okay... can I just add packages to a running instance of a LiveCD/LiveUSB on the fly?
[01:59] <Randall> See, I really wouldn't mind nuking the whole server but I have 4 websites on there and I don't have a way to back them up without getting ftp access first.
[01:59] <leinadninor> ActionParsnip, I've done that...it's what the compiz "extras" kick in, but cost me my (custom)borders and (all my)buttons
[01:59] <ActionParsnip> roothorick: you can but they will not stick, you need to modify the squashfs. If you install a persistent install then updates and such will be retained
[01:59] <roothorick> ActionParsnip: I guess I wasn't completely clear. I mean to ask if I could make a custom ISO while booted into a LiveUSB
[02:00] <kolix> hey Guys, I'm currently runnugn ubuntu server and looking to change the VGA resolution in the /boot/grub file
[02:00] <TBotNik> Repeating: All: Can not get DNS to work on inet connect (wlan0) and have errors in PB at: http://pastebin.com/N02P9Qgn.  Notice it says check syslog for errors after fail, but syslog is blank.
[02:00] <kolix> problem is, i can't find /boot/grub/menu.lst
[02:00] <commodore> ActionParsnip: thanks, I'll do that.
[02:00] <Loshki> Randall: I don't think I know enough to debug your ftp issue. Can you use sftp instead for backup?
[02:00] <ActionParsnip> roothorick: sure, if you have enough space in your ram drive / usb storage etc to work in
[02:00] <leinadninor> before it got this far, i had to Alt-F2 and run metacity --replace just to get my buttons, be able to move windows, etc etc, and if I ran it attached to a terminal, when it quit, I also lost all keyboard functionality
[02:01] <Randall> Loshki, I should just be able to ignore vsftp an install sftp and they won't conflict right?
[02:01] <leinadninor> before it got this far, i had to Alt-F2 and run metacity --replace just to get my buttons, be able to move windows, etc etc, and if I ran it attached to a terminal, when it quit, I also lost all keyboard functionalitybut Loshki, all 58 of 'em *aren't there*
[02:01] <zykotick9> kolix, see /etc/default/grub and you're looking for GRUB_GFXMODE=####x###
[02:01] <TBotNik> kolix: I found out that by default the /boot/grub/menu.lst is non-existant and you have to create it.
[02:01] <leinadninor> but Loshki, all 58 of 'em *aren't there*
[02:01] <zykotick9> kolix, after any changes you need to run "sudo update-grub2"
[02:01] <leinadninor> i igot a bot, that was it
[02:02] <Loshki> Randall: they won't conflict. If you already have ssh installed, sftp comes with it I think....
[02:02] <leinadninor> I still have it open actually...
[02:02] <roothorick> another idea I had, it may not be 100% ontopic here, but... is it possible to make a "multiboot" USB stick? e.g. have two versions of Ubuntu (x86 / x64) plus Win7 installers and maybe some UBCD
[02:02]  * zykotick9 thinks FTP really must die
[02:02] <kolix> zykotick9, thank you
[02:03] <zykotick9> kolix, glad to help
[02:04] <Loshki> leinadninor: small groups don't/won't/can't provide instant turnaround. Leave it open for 24 hours to give people in other time zones time to login and respond...
[02:04] <kolix> zykotick9, so GRUB_GFXMODE is the same as VGA?
[02:04] <kolix> it uses the same mode?
[02:04] <zykotick9> kolix, no, youse GRUB_GFXMODE=1600x1200 for example
[02:04] <kolix> ok
[02:04] <zykotick9> s/youse/use/
[02:05] <leinadninor> Loshki, fair enough. I'm used to very active channels. That was a bad assumption on my part....
[02:05] <kolix> so after i edit and save that file, i sudo update-grub2
[02:05] <zykotick9> kolix, only think i'm worried about there is some KEEP option i'm not giving you
[02:05] <leinadninor> I just thought there woulda been a livelier chan, like here, but with ppl that deal with compositing sw issues...
[02:06] <kolix> =\
[02:06] <zykotick9> kolix, try it without first, but if it doesn't work check out the gfxpayload=keep option
[02:07] <zykotick9> leinadninor, you really can't expect much support for a dead piece of software (emerald), good luck.
[02:09] <minhthong> how to install software 32 bit on 64 bit?
[02:09] <Loshki> leinadninor: well, 58/1447 means about 4% of ubuntu irc users are passionate enough about compiz to hang out on its irc channel. The really obscure things don't even have a channel....
[02:10] <TBotNik> Repeating: All: Can not get DNS to work on inet connect (wlan0) and have errors in PB at: http://pastebin.com/N02P9Qgn.  Notice it says check syslog for errors after fail, but syslog is blank.
[02:11] <unclemantis> what is the most popular shell that is used?
[02:11] <zykotick9> unclemantis, for GNU/Linux that would be bash for sure
[02:11] <unclemantis> i just created a new user and when I log in I see $
[02:11] <zykotick9> unclemantis, type "bash" does it change?
[02:12] <unclemantis> yup
[02:12] <unclemantis> so how do i get this to stick?
[02:12] <zykotick9> unclemantis, customize the user account, off the top of my head - don't remember how.  Did you use "sudo adduser foo" to create the user?
[02:13] <kolix> zykotick9, do i need to reboot the system then?
[02:13] <zykotick9> kolix, yes
[02:13] <unclemantis> ya
[02:13] <unclemantis> they have sudo rights and everything now
[02:14] <zykotick9> unclemantis, "chsh" is the command you need
[02:14] <zykotick9> unclemantis, run as the user
[02:14] <kolix> zykotick9, lol
[02:14] <kolix> i think it went smaller
[02:15] <zykotick9> kolix, what where you expecting?
[02:15] <unclemantis> and then type /bin/bash?
[02:15] <kolix> ok
[02:15] <kolix> i wanted a higher reolution
[02:15] <kolix> 640x480
[02:15] <dttys> Hi, i'm using aptitude and i'd like to know if it's safe to upgrade manually packages that are being held at a certain version
[02:15] <nandemonai> chsh will change a user shell. You can change it manually from /etc/passwd too but chsh is preferred for obvious reasons ;)
[02:15] <zykotick9> kolix, so try that value in grub then?  higher resolution = smaller print
[02:15] <kolix> zykotick9, do i put a lowercase x or uppercase x
[02:16] <dude> x01b to the legion
[02:16] <zykotick9> kolix, just guess but lowercase??
[02:16] <kolix> 640x480
[02:16] <unclemantis> horray that worked
[02:16] <unclemantis> thank you
[02:16] <kolix> or 640X480
[02:16] <knightrage> hey all. so i switched from karma to natty, and i really do not like how the scrollbars look in gnome. (where you have to hover over it in order to get the scrollbar put underneath your cursor). i thought i could change that in appearance somewhere, but i can't find it. any ideas?
[02:16] <zykotick9> kolix, try the 640x480 first
[02:17] <xangua> knightrage: i am sure i saw how to change them either on omg!ubuntu! blog or webupd8 blog
[02:18] <ActionParsnip> knightrage: http://www.tuxgarage.com/2011/04/disable-overlay-scrollbars-in-ubuntu.html
[02:18] <battlehands> I need to install matlab from the CD using terminal as sudo
[02:18] <ActionParsnip> !matlab
[02:18] <polygon-pusher> where is the settings to keep all my session windows for the next time I login?
[02:19] <dttys>  using aptitude and i'd like to know if it's safe to upgrade manually packages that are being held at a certain version, thanks!
[02:19] <xangua> polygon-pusher: on Startup preferences i believe
[02:19] <kolix> ugh
[02:19] <kolix> i can't sudo anymore
[02:19] <knightrage> ActionParsnip: got it. thanks
[02:19] <zykotick9> kolix, did you change your hostname?
[02:20] <kolix> no
[02:20] <kolix> i had an ssh server running
[02:20] <zykotick9> kolix, type "groups" are you in the admin group?
[02:20] <kolix> does it start automatically on startup
[02:20] <kolix> www-data
[02:20] <zykotick9> kolix, you've got a problem!
[02:20] <kolix> how do i change it?
[02:20] <zykotick9> kolix, you incorrectly added one group, and removed all the others
[02:21] <kolix> is tht bad?
[02:21] <battlehands> ActionParsnip, when I enter the commands "sudo /media/MATHWORKS_R2011A/install" it says command not found
[02:21] <zykotick9> kolix, it can be fixed!
[02:21] <zykotick9> kolix, i hope ;)
[02:21] <kolix> haha
[02:21] <kolix> any advice?
[02:21] <zykotick9> kolix, what ubuntu are you using?
[02:21] <kolix> server edition
[02:22] <zykotick9> kolix, sorry version #
[02:22] <kolix> 11.04
[02:22] <polygon-pusher> not seeing a start up pref in control center
[02:22] <zykotick9> kolix, actually doesn't matter, i doubt anyone here is running server.  I can't really help, you need to find out what groups a regular user is a member of, then try adding yourself to those groups - and PRAY that you don't need sudo
[02:22] <polygon-pusher> theres a start up programs but thats all
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[02:23] <zykotick9> polygon-pusher, that's what you need
[02:23] <kolix> how do i do that?
[02:23] <kolix> please twell me i dont have to uninstall
[02:23] <polygon-pusher> looking to keep my session for when I log back in to keep all open windows
[02:23] <zykotick9> polygon-pusher, option tab
[02:23] <kolix> err reinstall
[02:24] <zykotick9> polygon-pusher, for furture reference to add a user to a group use "sudo usermod -aG GROUPFOO USERFOO" the -a means append
[02:24] <zykotick9> kolix, see above.  polygon-pusher sorry
[02:24] <polygon-pusher> ?
[02:24] <polygon-pusher> oh lol
[02:25] <polygon-pusher> :P
[02:26] <ActionParsnip> battlehands: match case exactly, use tab to complete folder and file names
[02:26] <battlehands> ActionParsnip, I am installing 2010 version.  I needed to click on 2010 instructions and follow them.  Its working now.
[02:26] <ActionParsnip> kolix: you can boot to root recovery mode and add yourself to the admin group. Its rare to need a reinstall
[02:26] <ActionParsnip> battlehands: nice :)
[02:27] <battlehands> ActionParsnip, thank you.
[02:27] <ActionParsnip> battlehands: anytime dude
[02:31] <commodore> ActionParsnip: The grub-install program won't install to MBR
[02:34] <commodore> I am trying to move grub from one hd to another and grub-install, what I was told I should use isn't installing to the MBR, I don't know how to fix this, could someone please help me out?
[02:46] <kolix> doi need the x windowing system for dvtm?
[02:48] <Fudge> whats default wm in gnome ubuntu natty
[02:48] <zykotick9> kolix, wouldn't that defeat the purpose of a "dynamic virtual terminal manager"?
[02:48] <zykotick9> Fudge, Unity+Compiz i believe
[02:49] <myname_> compile kernel and wireless NOT working for ATHEROS AR9285
[02:50] <myname_> iwconfig outputs "no extenstion for wireless"...thanks for any help
[02:50] <battlehands> I just installed matlab, but when I try to open it nothing happens.  Ideas?
[02:51] <kolix> >.<
[02:51] <kolix> !
[02:51] <Fudge> zykotick9  oh sorry i mean for gnome classic
[02:51] <kolix> i guess so
[02:51] <zykotick9> Fudge, metacity
[02:51] <kolix> so just install dvtm heh
[02:51] <Fudge> thank you zykotick9
[02:51] <sedulous> battlehands: start it from a shell and see if there's any output (general advice, not familiar with matlab at all)
[02:52] <myname_> compiled linux and wireless not working. any idea?
[02:52] <myname_> wireless card is atheros...
[02:53] <myname_> I just compiled the latst kernel. Wireless is NOT working. Atheros AR9285. iwconfig outputs "no extension for wireless". any ideas?
[02:53] <RussW> on setup, I had a panel with controls (like speaker volume) which has subsequently disappeared.  How can I get that back?
[02:54] <myname_> I just compiled the latst kernel. Wireless is NOT working. Atheros AR9285. iwconfig outputs "no extension for wireless". any ideas?
[02:54] <zykotick9> myname_, stop repeating, we see your question
[02:54] <ActionParsnip> myname_: we can't support self compiled kernels here
[02:54] <battlehands> sedulous, i have the install file in green in the directory that I installed matlab to.  why is there no other green file?
[02:55] <myname_> should i ask somewhere else? where? thanks.
[02:55] <zykotick9> battlehands, green just mean 777 or everyone/all permission
[02:56] <battlehands> zykotick9, well, should the matlab file be one of those permissions?
[02:56] <zykotick9> battlehands, ya, probably
[02:56] <ActionParsnip> myname_: possibly #linux
[02:56] <myname_> actionparsnip..thnaks
[02:57] <kolix> hey zykotick9
[02:57] <kolix> what does a virtual machine host do?
[02:57] <zykotick9> kolix, hey
[02:57] <zykotick9> kolix, VM is a OS inside another OS
[02:57] <battlehands> I installed matlab but I cannot open the program
[02:58] <RussW> I am running Natty if it matters...
[02:58] <kolix> ok
[02:58] <kolix> so i dont really need it
[02:58] <speedrunnerG55> can someone help me?
[02:58] <battlehands> I installed matlab but I cannot open the program
[02:58] <zykotick9> battlehands, open a terminal, cd into the directory, then run ./MATHLABFOO (or whatever it's called) and see if there is any output/error
[02:59] <myname_> join #linux
[02:59] <speedrunnerG55> can someone help me install chrome os on virtual box?
[02:59] <zykotick9> myname_, "/join ##linux"
[02:59] <myname_> I just compiled the latst kernel. Wireless is NOT working. Atheros AR9285. iwconfig outputs "no extension for wireless". any ideas?
[02:59] <zykotick9> myname_, still in #ubuntu
[02:59] <speedrunnerG55> please
[02:59] <myname_> oops...
[02:59] <myname_> sorry about that
[02:59] <battlehands> zykotick9, is says no such file or directory
[03:00] <zykotick9> battlehands, are you running 64bit ubuntu - "uname -m" if you aren't sure
[03:01] <battlehands> zykotick9, i686
[03:01] <zykotick9> battlehands, that's 32 bit - do you get any other output at all before "no such..."
[03:01] <battlehands> zykotick9, thats it
[03:02] <zykotick9> battlehands, i have no idea then, good luck.
[03:02] <battlehands> zykotick9, oh... 'bash: ./matlabR2010a: ..."
[03:02] <zykotick9> battlehands, ? sorry that doesn't help (me) at all, I still got no suggestions.
[03:03] <chandan> hello ubuntu IRC :)
[03:03] <speedrunnerG55> hello?
[03:03] <zykotick9> speedrunnerG55, try #vbox
[03:04] <chandan> I have some weird problem. I can't login to phpmyadmin from my ff in ubuntu. even login info is correct
[03:05] <chandan> it reflects back to phpmyadmin/index.php :( help
[03:06] <battlehands> zykotick9, Ok.  I found the executable.  Now I have to run it in terminal to open the program.  I want to be able to 'windows key
[03:06] <battlehands> and select matlab from there
[03:06] <kikupotter> Device is mounted and no online capability in fsck tool for file system
[03:06] <kikupotter> 这是扫什么问题Device is mounted and no online capability in fsck tool for file system
[03:06] <battlehands> !matlab
[03:07] <goer> Buhao....do not repeat
[03:07] <RenatoSilva> what's the default home permission? mine is go=rx, I think this is weird
[03:08] <xulli> hello
[03:08] <RenatoSilva> does ubuntu store the wrong passwords in failed logins?
[03:08] <Polah> RenatoSilva; 755 I believe
[03:08] <zykotick9> battlehands, you're asking the wrong person, I've don't use Unity
[03:09] <battlehands> zykotick9, ok
[03:09] <ActionParsnip> RenatoSilva: http://paste.ubuntu.com/678505/
[03:09] <RenatoSilva> Polah: like mine
[03:09] <DBO> battlehands, what is your unity question?
[03:09] <Polah> RenatoSilva, hmm, that is 755. group/others=read,execute
[03:09] <ActionParsnip> RenatoSilva: 755 as zykotick9 says
[03:09] <RenatoSilva> Polah: he didn't
[03:09] <zykotick9> :)
[03:10] <RenatoSilva> ?
[03:10] <battlehands> DBO, I just finished installing matlab.  To run matlab I have to do it as the super user through terminal.  I want to be able to run it using the windows key and selecting its icon from the app list.
[03:10] <Polah> RenatoSilva, didn't what?
[03:10] <jrib> battlehands: why would you run matlab as superuser and not a regular user?
[03:10] <zykotick9> Polah, 7 means user has read/write/execute, 5 mean group has read/write, and 5 mean other has read/write
[03:10] <RenatoSilva> ActionParsnip: home, not home's content
[03:10] <battlehands> jrib, because when I run it as a regular user It wont open.
[03:11] <jrib> battlehands: so fix that
[03:11] <ActionParsnip> RenatoSilva: oh, the actual folder /home ?
[03:11] <battlehands> jrib, ok, thanks for the help.
[03:11] <RenatoSilva> Polah: what what? last thing you said
[03:11] <Polah> zykotick9, read/write would be 6, read = 4, write = 2, execute = 1
[03:11] <th0r> jrib: oops?
[03:11] <RenatoSilva> ActionParsnip: NO
[03:11] <DBO> battlehands, what does it do when you run it from a terminal as a regular user?
[03:11] <RenatoSilva> ActionParsnip: /home/YOU
[03:11] <ActionParsnip> RenatoSilva: specify the folder and I can find out
[03:11] <jrib> battlehands: I'm serious.  You do not want to get in the habit of running programs as superuser when it's not necessary to do so
[03:11] <ActionParsnip> RenatoSilva: ok, gimme a sec
[03:11] <myname_> just an offtopic question...i tried to join ##linux and i keep getting errors "linux cannot send to channel". ideas?
[03:11] <jrib> !matlab > battlehands
[03:11] <jrib> battlehands: maybe that helps you
[03:11] <RenatoSilva> ActionParsnip: you'll find the default as asked?
[03:12] <Polah> RenatoSilva, like I said, 755 is default
[03:12] <zykotick9> Polah, you got it
[03:12] <RenatoSilva> does ubuntu store the wrong passwords in failed logins?
[03:12] <Lenny_nobody> hello everyone
[03:12] <RenatoSilva> Polah: like I said, like mine
[03:12] <ActionParsnip> RenatoSilva: http://paste.ubuntu.com/678507/
[03:12] <myname_> just an offtopic question...i tried to join ##linux and i keep getting errors "linux cannot send to channel". ideas?
[03:12] <zykotick9> !register > myname_
[03:12] <propman> myname_ you need to register a user name
[03:12] <ActionParsnip> RenatoSilva: indeed
[03:13] <RenatoSilva> ActionParsnip: I wanna know default permissions, not yours
[03:13] <Polah> RenatoSilva, I've told you the default twice now...
[03:13] <myname_> ubottu? how do i read private messages...my first time..using irssi
[03:13] <ActionParsnip> RenatoSilva: those are default, i haven't touched them
[03:13] <ActionParsnip> RenatoSilva: in my case they are one and the same thing
[03:13] <zykotick9> !register | myname_
[03:14] <ActionParsnip> RenatoSilva: that's why I am giving you it
[03:14] <dskdaskads> in Power Managemente Preferences, what does it mean "Put computer to sleep when inactive for X minutes"
[03:14] <dskdaskads> what does it do
[03:14] <myname_> !register >myname_
[03:14] <myname_> oops...
[03:14] <RenatoSilva> Polah: one who understood go=rx unlikely would answer the way you did, so I assume you behave like a dumb
[03:15] <RenatoSilva> ActionParsnip: I haven't touched mine too, dumb
[03:15] <Lenny_nobody> hello
[03:15] <ActionParsnip> RenatoSilva: weird
[03:15] <RenatoSilva> ActionParsnip: why would I ask at all?
[03:15] <Lenny_nobody> can you hear me?
[03:15] <dskdaskads> no Lenny_nobody
[03:15] <ActionParsnip> RenatoSilva: you may have been chowning and chmodding you folderz and wanted the default access.
[03:16] <ActionParsnip> RenatoSilva: lots of reasons exists why you would ask
[03:16] <RenatoSilva> ActionParsnip: sorry?
[03:16] <ActionParsnip> RenatoSilva: not at all
[03:16] <kolix> hey guys
[03:16] <Lenny_nobody> is there a need to enter irc commands in chatzilla?
[03:16] <Polah> RenatoSilva, that's quite insulting. You asked what the default was and said you had go=rx. I said 755 is default and like I said go=rx is group and others having read and exccute, which is 755.
[03:16] <ActionParsnip> RenatoSilva: confused really
[03:16] <dskdaskads> ActionParsnip: what this option for "Put computer to sleep when inactive for X minutes"?
[03:16]  * RenatoSilva ignores some people
[03:16] <dskdaskads> what is putting computer to sleep
[03:16] <ActionParsnip> dskdaskads: its in power options or screensaver options
[03:16] <dskdaskads> power option
[03:16] <Lenny_nobody> I wanna tether my Iphone on Ubuntu
[03:16] <RenatoSilva> thanks all
[03:17] <ActionParsnip> dskdaskads: screen blanks and you will be asked for credentials when you move the mouse etc
[03:17] <tonussi> oii
[03:17] <Lenny_nobody> can anybody help me?
[03:17] <kolix> how can i make the terminal font larger in ubuntu server 11.04
[03:17] <Polah> ActionParsnip, dskdaskads, I thought putting to sleep would've been suspend or hibernate?
[03:17] <dskdaskads> thanks ActionParsnip
[03:18] <Lenny_nobody> can anybody help me tether my Iphone on ubuntu?
[03:19] <ActionParsnip> Lenny_nobody: for what service?
[03:19] <Lenny_nobody> AT&T
[03:19] <ActionParsnip> Lenny_nobody: so 3G then
[03:19] <Lenny_nobody> yes
[03:20] <Lenny_nobody> my wif has been disbaled on my Ubuntu system!
[03:20] <Polah> kolix: A terminal as in GNOME terminal or command line like on tty1-6?
[03:20] <Lenny_nobody> I do ifconfig and nothing shows up!
[03:21] <Lenny_nobody> even ifconfig -a
[03:21] <zykotick9> Polah, vt (tty1-6), kolix i take it grub resolution didn't help?
[03:21] <ActionParsnip> Lenny_nobody: what is the output of: lsb_release -c
[03:22] <Lenny_nobody> oh shit! I'm not at my Linux system presently
[03:22] <ActionParsnip> ok
[03:22] <zykotick9> ActionParsnip, FYI "lsb_release -sc" gets rid of the CodeName: part
[03:22] <ActionParsnip> zykotick9: oooh, nice
[03:22] <Lenny_nobody> I'm on windows
[03:22] <ActionParsnip> zykotick9: ahhh, (s)imple :D
[03:23] <kolix> ok
[03:23] <kolix> how do i set a password for root?
[03:24] <ActionParsnip> kolix: you don't
[03:24] <zykotick9> kolix, not supported in this channel
[03:24] <ActionParsnip> kolix: nor is it required
[03:24] <ActionParsnip> kolix: you can get a root prompt with:  sudo -i
[03:24] <zykotick9> kolix, i agree with ActionParsnip's comment above
[03:24] <kolix> ActionParsnip, i was never given the option to provide a root password during installtion
[03:24] <ActionParsnip> kolix: yes, the account is disabled
[03:24] <zykotick9> !root | kolix
[03:25] <Polah> Is sudo apt-get install lxde the proper way to install LXDE or do I need to use another package name like for GNOME?
[03:25] <ActionParsnip> kolix: you use your user account and prefix commands with sudo when you need extra access
[03:25] <ActionParsnip> Polah: yeah it's fine
[03:25] <Polah> ActionParsnip, alright thanks
[03:25] <ActionParsnip> lxde rocks hard
[03:25] <zykotick9> or lxde "hardly rocks" :p
[03:26] <Polah> Well, we'll see. It's supposed to be lightweight so I guess I'll find out.
[03:26] <zykotick9> Polah, it is that (lightweight)
[03:27] <jetscreamer> lxde is nice
[03:27] <jetscreamer> and lightweight
[03:27] <kolix> how do i change resolution in ubuntu server 11.04
[03:27] <kolix> ?
[03:27] <dgroos> Once configured, how do you start a VPN connection on a desktop installation?
[03:27] <Polah> Could I have multiple panels like with gnome?
[03:28] <ActionParsnip> kolix: http://idyllictux.wordpress.com/2010/04/26/lucidubuntu-10-04-high-resolution-plymouth-virtual-terminal-for-atinvidia-cards-with-proprietaryrestricted-driver/
[03:28] <vfw> I have lxde and Alt-F2 does not bring up the run command.
[03:28] <vfw> It's supposed to.  Right?
[03:29] <zykotick9> vfw, alt+f2 is a Gnome shortcut, might not exist in lxde
[03:29] <vfw> kolix: xrandr
[03:29] <Lenny_nobody> so to send a private message I use the msg/ command?
[03:29] <zykotick9> vfw, xrandr does nothing for VTs
[03:29] <vfw> zykotick9: It's in the config
[03:29] <dgroos> I've been trying to get VPN to work for close to 3 hours.  I'm using Natty.
[03:29] <dskdaskads> dgroos: hi, whats the problem exactly
[03:30] <dskdaskads> is it pptp or openvpn
[03:30] <zykotick9> vfw, "might" not exist in lxde - i'm not an lxde person...
[03:30] <Polah> Keyboard Shortcuts from System > preferences is gnome-keybinding, so you'd have to have GNOME installed for those to be set
[03:30] <Nach0z> vfw: you might just have to go to apps -> accessories -> LXTerminal
[03:31] <Nach0z> I dont know that LXDE does shortcut keys at all actually
[03:31] <Nach0z> seeing as it's what i use, i should probably look into that...
[03:31] <dgroos> dskdaskads: Thanks for asking!  It's pptp.  I've configured it as per instructions on the 'net but then I don't see how to start it besides going to the panel icon, and putting a check next to the connection name I made.
[03:31] <ActionParsnip> vfw: look in ~/.config/lxde  possibly. I'm at work SSHd to my fileserver now, so cannot access LXDE configs
[03:32] <dskdaskads> dgroos: are you using network manager?
[03:32] <ActionParsnip> vfw: could ask in #lubuntu
[03:32] <vfw> ActionParsnip: Ok tnx.
[03:32] <Nach0z> ActionParsnip: you considered using NeatX?
[03:32] <Polah> Alright, time to go and see how good lxde is
[03:32] <dgroos> dskdaskads: I've tried initiating an ssh session but nothing happens.  Yes, using Network Manager.
[03:33] <ActionParsnip> vfw: possibly ~/.config/openbox/rc.xml
[03:33] <dskdaskads> dgroos: I've never had any problems with pptp in network manager, its much easier than openvpn. check the logs System > Admin > Log File Viewer
[03:33] <dskdaskads> open it and try to use pptp
[03:34] <ActionParsnip> vfw: actually it's lxde-rc.xml
[03:34] <ActionParsnip> vfw: may help http://pclosmag.com/html/Issues/201011/page09.html
[03:34] <ActionParsnip> vfw: ~/.config/openbox/lxde-rc.xml
[03:34] <dgroos> dskdaskads: I went to look at the logs but couldn't find the correct one.  Which one should I check?
[03:34] <rocky> Hello i just install xampp and im wondering how to start xampp automaticly when i reboot my computer. i checked there site but i think ubuntu works abit diffrently
[03:35] <dskdaskads> dgroos: it should set new log entries with bold
[03:35] <dskdaskads> dgroos: or type "dmesg" in terminal
[03:35] <dgroos> dskdaskads: Right!  I'll check, thanks!
[03:35] <Polah> What does panel alignment in LXDE do?
[03:35] <zykotick9> !xampp | rocky
[03:36] <dgroos> dskdaskads: but first, just for the record, how DO you initiate a vpn session???
[03:37] <dskdaskads> dgroos: in network manager i connect to ethernet/wifi setup pptp vpn then sometimes I reload nm-applet and then go VPN connections menu and hit the on I created
[03:37] <chandan> localhost/phpmyadmin/index.php redirects to same login page.. cannot go further .. help
[03:37] <dskdaskads> one*
[03:37] <RussW> What is the quickest way to open a shell window in Natty?
[03:37] <rocky> zyotick9 its not a matter of supporting the program, i just need to lear how to add a start up service that needs to be ran under SUSO
[03:37] <rocky> sudo*
[03:37] <vfw> ActionParsnip: Thanks
[03:38] <vfw> RussW: I set F12 as hot-key
[03:38] <zykotick9> rocky, just think - if you'd have installed ubuntu's lamp, it automatically adds it to startup...
[03:38] <RussW> how did you do that?
[03:38] <keithzg_> arghhh, just got a new Acer (Timeline X 1830T-6661), and every report I can find through google says its fine, but the wireless card just isn't being detected.
[03:38] <rocky> good point zykotick9
[03:39] <ActionParsnip> keithzg_: hoook up to a wired connection and get fully updated
[03:39] <zykotick9> rocky, check out rc.local perhaps
[03:40] <RussW> vfw?  How do you set a hot key?
[03:41] <RenatoSilva> how to manage swap guilly?
[03:42] <zykotick9> RussW, Preferences / Keyboard Shortcuts - look for "Open a terminal window" in the list
[03:42] <RussW> thanks
[03:42] <ActionParsnip> RenatoSilva: can you expand the question please
[03:44] <dskdaskads> what is the 'app indicator' ?
[03:44] <keithzg_> ActionParsnip: Well, in approximately 17 minutes we will see if that works, heh.
[03:45] <ActionParsnip> keithzg_: updates do a lot, after updating try the driver application after a reboot
[03:45] <dskdaskads> oh it's applet :)
[03:46] <RenatoSilva> is there any ui way to manage swap?
[03:46]  * RenatoSilva ignores some
[03:46] <RenatoSilva> people
[03:46] <dskdaskads> RenatoSilva: no one is ignoring, usually users help when they know
[03:46] <dttus> @ActionParsnip: think i may be having a similar prob :P
[03:46] <ActionParsnip> RenatoSilva: you can set a lower or higher swappiness value
[03:46] <bambanx> how can i know what version of postgres i have inmy ubuntu?
[03:47] <ActionParsnip> bambanx: dpkg -l | grep postgres
[03:47] <RenatoSilva> HUH?
[03:47] <keithzg_> ActionParsnip: Yeah, it's just that the ar9287 should've worked anyways, from what I could figure out, so it puzzles me.
[03:48] <ActionParsnip> keithzg_: updates may make it ok
[03:48]  * RenatoSilva ignores more people
[03:48] <dttus> trying to get working a SMCWUSBS-N2 EZ Connect N Wireless Adapter (Ralink RT2870), but not even the usb stick is bein detected
[03:48] <bambanx> thanks ActionParsnip
[03:48] <dgroos> dskdaskads: not getting anything with dmesg in terminal...  I think I need to restart my 'puter.  I'll be back :)
[03:49] <dskdaskads> lol
[03:49] <Lenny_nobody> whew am I drunk
[03:49] <ActionParsnip> RenatoSilva: the swapiness value tells the kernel how often to use swap, high swapiness will make the swap space be used more, lower will try and keep apps in ram and use swap less
[03:51] <bambanx>  how can set my postgres in ubuntu for start it using /etc/init.d/postgresql-8.4 start
[03:52] <GTRsdk> Is it possible to get codecs from Windows into UBuntu?
[03:52] <theadmin> GTRsdk: no
[03:52] <ActionParsnip> GTRsdk: there is w32codecs or w64codecs on the medibuntu repo
[03:52] <GTRsdk> act
[03:52] <GTRsdk> ActionParsnip: will that work with .acm files?
[03:53] <bonks> What's the best way to setup a gui on natty server?
[03:53] <ActionParsnip> GTRsdk: if you install ubuntu-restricted-extras gnome-mplayer vlc and w32codecs   there's not much you won't be able to play, the file extension doesn't tell us much
[03:54] <kolix> lol this is gonna sound stupid
[03:54] <kolix> but how do i get into phpmyadmin
[03:54] <GTRsdk> ActionParsnip: oh. I thought it was a codec installer which could use .acm files.
[03:54] <kolix> when i installed it using apt-get i was never presented with an option to provide a username and password
[03:54] <kolix> i have a mysql root password
[03:54] <ActionParsnip> GTRsdk: again, saying the extension of the file means nothing
[03:55] <dskdaskads> after Kernel upgrade my Wireless patch stopped working. Is this normal?
[03:55] <GTRsdk> ActionParsnip: the codec I want to use is the atrac3 codec
[03:57] <Polah> kolix: username and password are the mysql username and password.
[03:57] <Polah> kolix: for phpmyadmin, that is
[03:58] <zykotick9> GTRsdk, doesn't help much "RealAudio codecs are a mess" from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MediaCenter/CodecSupport
[03:58] <bonks> how do I install vino or any other remote desktop on natty server?
[03:58] <theadmin> bonks: You can't really have a RDC system without a GUI
[03:58] <Polah> Does LXDE have an option for a "Places" menu like on GNOME?
[03:58] <theadmin> bonks: Look into ssh
[03:59] <Polah> Also, lxterminal seems to make a huge black box about the size of the terminal window at the top left of my screen when I open it
[04:00] <bambanx> guys how i can add a service to /etc/init.d ?
[04:00] <bonks> theadmin: I use ssh but I have a remote natty server that I want to install a desktop on and access from windows
[04:00] <theadmin> bambanx: That is outdated, use /etc/init
[04:00] <theadmin> !upstart | bambanx
[04:00] <theadmin> bonks: Well, what's the big deal then... apt-get install whatever
[04:01] <bonks> theadmin: I wanted to know how to install a vnc server
[04:01] <theadmin> bonks: Ah, hm...
[04:02] <goer> How to copy ppa list from #1 computer to #2 computer (per usb stick)?
[04:03] <chandan> how to uninstall amp in maverick ?
[04:03] <theadmin> bonks: Well, apt-get install vnc4server
[04:03] <alexis_> Hi, I'm having trouble with video on an Intel netbook, can anybody help me?
[04:03] <theadmin> goer: cp /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*.list /media/your-usb/
[04:04] <visitor1> hi, i just installed a LSI Logic MegaRaid 150-6X, i connected a full hdd but now gparted is only saying unallocetd for the whole drive?
[04:04] <din> *yawn*
[04:05] <dskdaskads> I have a weird problem with sensors: it only shows temp of core0 and core2 but I think it detected all 4 cores when I installed sensors for the first time. is there a solution for this?
[04:06] <Langly> Install a dual core processor
[04:06] <dskdaskads> ...
[04:06] <dskdaskads> it's a quad cpu..
[04:07] <Langly> Yeah, remove the quad and replace it with a dual
[04:07] <Langly> problem solved :)
[04:07] <dskdaskads> Langly: please stop trolling
[04:07] <dskdaskads> lol
[04:07] <dskdaskads> SYstem Monitor detects all 4cores
[04:07] <Polah> dskdaskads, could be that those two monitors are malfunctioning and not reporting.
[04:08] <dskdaskads> or a module not loaded?
[04:08] <Polah> dskdaskads, if it's showing two of them but not the other two then I'd go for the two not showing being broken. There shouldn't be different modules for each monitor
[04:08] <visitor1> does anyone know if i can install a full hdd on a new raid controller? or do i have to format and install it new on the new raid controller?
[04:08] <keithzg_> Updated everything, and tried running Jockey; still no sign of the AR9287 wireless card :(
[04:09] <neil_> is there a way to get gedit to have a custom configuration depending on the directory it was started in?  In most cases I want tabs in my files, but in a couple of directory I would like spaces instead.
[04:09] <dskdaskads> Polah: when you say "broken".. you mean the hardware or configuration?
[04:09] <Langly> dskdaskads, you could always just install windows ME and AOL :)
[04:09] <Polah> dskdaskads, could be configuration selected to not report those two actually, you could take a look at that. I'd go for hardware though
[04:09] <theadmin> Langly, please stop.
[04:10] <Langly> OK, that was intended as a joke though
[04:10] <dskdaskads> Polah: like I said before.. I remember it detected all cores
[04:10] <theadmin> Langly: Understood, but still, too many of them in such a short amount of time... Also, AOL? I didn't know you can "install" an ISP...
[04:10] <Polah> dskdaskads, hardware failure then. You could try from a live session to see if it picks them up, or another operating system
[04:11] <dskdaskads> :(
[04:11] <battlehands> I am trying to open matlab after having installed it.  When I click on my file system I find the executable matlab file in the path /usr/local/matlabR2010a/bin , but when I try to locate the file in terminal I am unable to
[04:11] <Langly> theadmin, AOL has its own entire client/software heh
[04:11] <Polah> theadmin: AOL explorer
[04:11] <dskdaskads> !ot
[04:11] <theadmin> Langly, Polah: Oh... lol
[04:11] <Langly> And its utter shite
[04:11] <keithzg_> ActionParsnip: Yeah, didn't work, alas.
[04:13] <dskdaskads> coretemp-isa-0000 coretemp-isa-0002
[04:13] <dskdaskads> where is 0001 and 0003
[04:13] <Polah> visitor1: If you have all the drives from the array and replace the controller, it may work providing the controller supports the type of RAID in use.
[04:14] <Polah> dskdaskads, on the moon is my guess
[04:14] <ActionParsnip> keithzg_: good times :)
[04:14] <dskdaskads> ...
[04:14] <sublim21> alright.  can someone help me install a program that requires mono?
[04:14] <sublim21> im running on naty
[04:14] <Polah> dskdaskads, do you have another operating system at hand you could check on to see if the monitors are functioning?
[04:14] <sublim21> i installed mono
[04:15] <dskdaskads> Polah: backtrack
[04:15] <keithzg_> pshhh yeah, it's like the old days when wireless cards never worked on Linux . . . arghh. I wish I knew what to do.
[04:15] <theadmin> sublim21: You might also want a few additional packages
[04:15] <dskdaskads> and window$7
[04:15] <sublim21> ugh
[04:15] <Polah> dskdaskads, you could try on backtrack. I'd go for Windows anyway since that's a whole different kernel and suchlike
[04:15] <sublim21> can it be done on a natty installation?
[04:15] <battlehands> I am trying to open matlab after having installed it.  When I click on my file system I find the executable matlab file in the path /usr/local/matlabR2010a/bin , but when I try to locate the file in terminal I am unable to
[04:15] <dskdaskads> Polah: if u know a free app for win7 pm me
[04:16] <keithzg_> aha, perhaps https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/778168 's suggestion of blacklisting acer_wmi
[04:16] <Polah> dskdaskads, speccy or CPU-Z should be able to tell you core temperatures
[04:17] <sublim21> battlehands: im trying to run a similiar program - smath
[04:18] <jules> hello how can i verify myself as admin/root, i want to delete some files, but "access denied"
[04:19] <pRoV7x>  hi is there any anti-virus that i can use on ubuntu
[04:19] <Polah> jules: sudo
[04:19] <dskdaskads> clamav with clamtk
[04:19] <dskdaskads> pRoV7x: clamav + clamtk GUI
[04:20] <pRoV7x>  dskdaskads: thank u
[04:20] <jules> i want to delete with mouseclick , not with the terminal < very difficult..
[04:20] <theadmin> jules: If it's so difficult you shouldn't dig in system files
[04:21] <jules> they are not harmful, just some "icons"
[04:21] <Polah> jules: sudo rm <file1> <file2> <file3> and so on. If it's write-protected then chances are you shouldn't be deleting it
[04:21] <towerhii> pRoV7x  : http://free.grisoft.com/doc/5390/us/frt/0?prd=afl
[04:21] <Polah> jules: And the day will come when you install something that requires those icons and you're left with a blank symbol or an error symbol instead
[04:21] <jules> sudo rm
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[04:22] <jules> can i use <directory> instead for file if i want to delete one directory?
[04:22] <theadmin> jules: Then use sudo rm -r /path/to/folder
[04:22] <bonks> Is there such services as hosted desktops?
[04:23] <jules> folder = name of folder?
[04:24] <theadmin> jules: Ugh, just type this in: gksu nautilus
[04:24] <theadmin> jules: This will start the filemanager in admin mode
[04:24] <theadmin> jules: Be damn careful though
[04:24] <jules> okie i will try
[04:25] <ActionParsnip> bonks: how do you mean?
[04:26] <rocky> zykoti
[04:26] <ActionParsnip> bonks: companies do provide hosting and they can be systems you can view the desktop on if you wish
[04:26] <rocky> Im running
[04:26] <jules> theadmin, that is the best command hehehe cool
[04:26] <ActionParsnip> bonks: the one I work for does, for one :)
[04:27] <jules> for ending gksu, just close terminal or?
[04:27] <rocky> Hello guys im running my ubuntu pc as a "server" and i would like to know how  to set it to have a higher resoltion when i start the computer with out a monitor plugged in
[04:27] <bonks> ActionParsnip: could you PM me that info?
[04:27] <ActionParsnip> bonks: it's uk based
[04:27] <ActionParsnip> bonks: and for busineeses mainly
[04:27] <Polah> bonks: You can just get a server, SSH in and then install a GUI through apt-get.
[04:28] <pRoV7x>  can i use any firewall with ubuntu?
[04:28] <ActionParsnip> !firewall | pRoV7x
[04:28] <Polah> pRoV7x, if it's compatible yes, but ufw is built in
[04:28] <bonks> Polah, i'm getting frustrated that I can't find any guides for natty where comments doesn't say it doesn't work
[04:29] <jules> there ist a firewall packet called gufw
[04:29] <sabrion> Okay, here's the timebomb: I'm installing ubuntu on a dell inspirion 1501... and the networking isn't working. <_< Wireless won't even show up, and wired won't connect. Tried "make"ing the driver for it... no avail. Make isn't working. Help!
[04:30] <bonks> I was able to install vnc4server and connect to it, but all I see in vnc viewer is a gray screen and a terminal.
[04:30] <Polah> bonks: That's because there's no GUI for VNC to display to you otherwise. You'd need to install and configure X and a desktop environment like lxcd or xfce
[04:31] <ActionParsnip> bonks: you need to load the desktop in the settings so that it loads when you get connected and such
[04:32] <bonks> I did install ubuntu-desktop before vnc4server, will this work?
[04:32] <dskdaskads> ok
[04:32] <theadmin> Polah: "lxcd" is no desktop environment, I don't even know what that is
[04:33] <dskdaskads> my panels just disappeared and now?
[04:33] <pRoV7x>  ActionParsnip , Polah: thank you both, i just installed the GUI for ufw.
[04:33] <ActionParsnip> !panels | dskdaskads
[04:33] <dskdaskads> ActionParsnip: temporarily, I dont want to reset them
[04:33] <dskdaskads> lol
[04:33] <dskdaskads> I want to reload pls
[04:33] <mordof> my computer lately has been just randomly shutting off - but it looks more like my video card is turning off.. the computer keeps running
[04:33] <ActionParsnip> dskdaskads: try:  killall gnome-panel   and it will reload
[04:33] <mordof> can anyone tell me where the main system logs are kept?
[04:34] <theadmin> mordof: /var/log/
[04:34] <ActionParsnip> mordof: /var/log
[04:34] <Polah> theadmin: I meant lxde. I was thinking lxde, xkfe and then thought of xkcd and kind of mashed them together by accident
[04:34] <happygolucky> lxdm and lxde are i belive display sessions and managers
[04:34] <kolten> Hello?
[04:34] <dskdaskads> ActionParsnip: it worked :)
[04:34] <ActionParsnip> mordof: I'd test RAM using the option in grub
[04:34] <theadmin> Polah: Thought so :D
[04:34] <ActionParsnip> dskdaskads: magic
[04:34] <dskdaskads> lol
[04:34] <Polah> theadmin: I got it wrong again then as well, xkfe instead of xfce. All these four letter combinations D:
[04:34] <mordof> ActionParsnip: :\ that's a disturbing thought... i will soon, which log should i check for the time being?
[04:35] <dskdaskads> oh just another thing. I have 4gb ram and system monitor shows 3.7gb
[04:35] <theadmin> Polah: Heh
[04:35] <dskdaskads> why?
[04:35] <ActionParsnip> dskdaskads: do you use onboard video?
[04:35] <dskdaskads> ActionParsnip: it's a laptop and im not using proprietary drivers
[04:35] <ActionParsnip> mordof: n ot sure personally
[04:35] <dskdaskads> i dont know
[04:36] <ELuis> Hi.
[04:36] <kolten> I have a problem. I installed ubuntu 11.04 and my grub 1.99 bootloader has my Windows 7 partition on it as an option to select it, but when I select it, it just brings up a blank screen with a blinking cursor. Any solutions?
[04:36] <ActionParsnip> dskdaskads: probably using 32bit Ubuntu, it cannot see the full RAM amount, you may want to install the PAE kernel to see the whole lot
[04:36] <dskdaskads> ActionParsnip: im using 64bit
[04:36] <ActionParsnip> dskdaskads: then your video chip is probably using some ram
[04:36] <Polah> dskdaskads, then that's probably onboard. GPUs that don't have dedicated video memory (i.e. onboard GPUs) borrow from the system memory. 256MB would seem pretty normal and would give you 3.7GB instead of the full 4GB
[04:37] <dskdaskads> oh ok
[04:37] <ELuis> Why is it generally frowned upon when a 30-year-old man lives in part of his mom's home?
[04:37] <ActionParsnip> ELuis: wrong channel dude
[04:37] <sabrion> Dell Inspiron 1501, Wireless broadcom 4311 wlan, how do I make it work?
[04:37] <theadmin> ELuis: Because this is the wrong channel
[04:37] <ActionParsnip> !broadcom | sabrion
[04:37] <kolten> Hello? Can anyone hear me?
[04:37] <ELuis> Which channel to do you recommend?
[04:37] <rww> !ot | ELuis
[04:37] <dskdaskads> ELuis: because ppl have different lives
[04:37] <Polah> kolten: No we can't hear you, but we can read you.
[04:38] <kolten> Same thing.
[04:38] <kolten> I have a problem. I installed ubuntu 11.04 and my grub 1.99 bootloader has my Windows 7 partition on it as an option to select it, but when I select it, it just brings up a blank screen with a blinking cursor. Any solutions?
[04:38] <Polah> kolten: Whole different sensory input system :/
[04:38] <mordof> ActionParsnip: can i do the ram test in linux? lol
[04:38] <boxbeatsy> hi, i'm trying to setup vsftpd.  everything works, except for some reason, i can't replace any files.  i can delete the file first and then upload it anew.  does anyone know what might be causing this?
[04:39] <ActionParsnip> mordof: sure, reboot and hold shift at boot, select memtest from grub
[04:39] <Polah> boxbeatsy: Could you pastebin /etc/vsftpd or /etc/vsftpd.conf for me please?
[04:39] <mordof> ActionParsnip: well, meant from within a logged in session, but i suppose that wouldn't be very effective anyway
[04:39] <sabrion> ActionParsnip, already attempted, failed.
[04:39] <kolten> Did anyone catch my post?
[04:40] <Polah> kolten: May be better asked in #grub or #windows
[04:40] <kolten> ok...
[04:40] <ActionParsnip> sabrion: that's how you set them up. Can you expand on "failed" it tells us near nothing
[04:41] <ActionParsnip> mordof: not very as the OS would change the contents and create false positives
[04:41] <boxbeatsy> Polah: ok, here it is: https://gist.github.com/1c730cd7b1029f52fc69
[04:41] <sabrion> ActionParsnip, I followed the directions, and the device hasn't activated, it hasn't shown up in the connection manager.... nada, zip, zilch, nathan... failed.
[04:41] <mordof> ActionParsnip: *nods*. skimmed the logs, found nothing that stuck out :\ i'll have to do a mem test. is there a video card test in existance?
[04:42] <dskdaskads> /etc/sensors3.conf
[04:42] <dskdaskads> ?
[04:42] <mordof> man i really hope i'm not going to have to format..
[04:42] <ActionParsnip> mordof: not that I know of
[04:42] <sabrion> ActionParsnip, Ubuntu realizes that the device is there... The previous drivers are installed... but the wireless connections do not show up at all... even after install and restart.
[04:43] <sabrion> ActionParsnip, and somehow the wired connection is gone as well.
[04:43] <ActionParsnip> sabrion: can you give a pastebin of:  sudo lshw -C network; lsb_release -a; sudo rfkill list; dmesg | grep -i firm      Thanks
[04:43] <sabrion> ActionParsnip, on it.
[04:44] <phenrique> how to down a site? :)
[04:44] <Omen_20> hi you guys. I'm having a problem with my new asus laptop. The volume up and down buttons arent working. Theyre combos of fn and F11/F12. When I try entering that key combo it doesnt recognize it.
[04:44] <Omen_20> All the other functions that uses fn works though like brightness, wifi, and turning off the screen.
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[04:45] <mordof> ActionParsnip: do you know of a way to log all activity into a seperate file - only for the current session?
[04:45] <ActionParsnip> phenrique: stop the httpd
[04:45] <mordof> ActionParsnip: thinking that would show what was currently happening when a crash occurs..
[04:45] <happygolucky> Omen_20: but there is some sound?
[04:45] <ActionParsnip> mordof: not sure, maybe others can advise on it though
[04:46] <Omen_20> yeah my sound works. I can obviously use the sound menu but I would like to be able to use the keyboard like im used to.
[04:46] <phenrique> powner, 200.137.162.240
[04:46] <mordof> Does anyone know how I would keep a log for everything running only for the current session? I'm having crashing issues and I have no idea where
[04:46] <boxbeatsy> Polah: o ok, so i made some headway.  it seems that hte files that i cannot replace are owned by www-data:www-data when the ftp user is twmaftpa:www-data
[04:46] <Polah> boxbeatsy: 022 would set files to 755 which would make them non-writeable which may allow you to delete them but not to change/write them
[04:47] <boxbeatsy> Polah: do you by any chance know how i could grant twmaftpa user the ability to replace files that have a chown setting of www-data:www-data? (twmaftpa is already part of the www-data group)
[04:47] <Polah> boxbeatsy: set umask to 002 which will give group write access
[04:47] <Polah> boxbeatsy: You'll need to change the permissions of existing files to 775 as well
[04:49] <sabrion> ActionParsnip, http://pastebin.com/dvZL0Qjn
[04:49] <Polah> [;pl]'#
[04:50] <ActionParsnip> sabrion: you missed:   dmesg | grep firm     or does that output nothing?
[04:50] <sabrion> ActionParsnip, I ran it as a one liner.
[04:50] <ActionParsnip> sabrion: cool
[04:50] <sabrion> ActionParsnip, Apparently reports nothing.
[04:51] <ActionParsnip> sabrion: sudo apt-get install bcmwl-kernel-source; gksudo jockey-gtk
[04:52] <ActionParsnip> sabrion: you can either use liveCD and install from that, or boot to liveCD and chroot to the installed OS and use the wired network there
[04:52] <sabrion> ActionParsnip, I was using a usb loader. Any difference?
[04:52] <q0_0p> out of curiosity /usr/src/linux are the configs already set and made?
[04:53] <q0_0p> or would i have to reconfigure .config
[04:53] <happygolucky> q0_0p: far as i know that's a staging area to build kernel
[04:54] <happygolucky> Omen_20: have you looked into using pavucontrol?
[04:55] <happygolucky> am i lagged or something
[04:55] <sabrion> ActionParsnip, "This driver is activated, but not currently in use"
[04:56] <test> does anyone know the damn command to stop this message from happening? thesheff17 :Nickname is already in use.
[04:56] <happygolucky> sabrion: did you try modprobing it and then ifconfig eth0 up
[04:56] <Polah> test: Yeah, don't pick a nick that's already in use
[04:56] <test> its my nick...just got disconnected
[04:56] <test> and can't fix
[04:57] <happygolucky> test: so ghost it
[04:57] <sabrion> happygolucky, Can I get specific command on the mod probe... seen it listed too many times without understanding it.
[04:57] <hylian> is there something like dwm, but would run along with gnome or xfce?
[04:57] <test> k...let me check the ghost command thx
[04:57] <happygolucky> sabrion: if i had that information i'd tell u
[04:58] <sabrion> happygolucky, any way I can help you to help me with that?
[04:58] <happygolucky> sabrion: what are these devices?
[04:59] <happygolucky> which brands
[04:59] <sabrion> happygolucky, Broadcom wireless lan, 4311
[04:59] <happygolucky> is this a new machine or is it something that worked then stopped
[04:59] <thesheff17> happygolucky, thx that fixed it
[05:00] <thesheff17> it was driving me crazy
[05:00] <sabrion> happygolucky, old machine, fresh install.
[05:00] <RenatoSilva> how to turn off hibernation in 10.04?
[05:00] <sabrion> happygolucky, dell inspiron 1501 laptop.
[05:03] <sabrion> happygolucky, found it... still nada... but now jockey-gtk reports that the driver is in use.
[05:03] <sabrion> so... progress?
[05:04] <RenatoSilva> how to manage swap and hibernation in gui way?
[05:06] <Desconocido> # Appears as TONGTYED.http://www.mermeliz.net/cr/dl/Tongtyed.AVB
[05:07] <kolix> Hi, anyone around
[05:07] <kolix> ?
[05:07] <puffin> me!
[05:07] <puffin> What does ibm stand for?
[05:07] <kolix> ok i have a quick question
[05:08] <kolix> me and my buddy set up an apache web server on ubuntu server 11.04
[05:08] <theadmin> puffin: International Buisness Machines, and that wasn't an Ubuntu question
[05:08] <puffin> Okay thanks.
[05:08] <kolix> we were able to access the web server from our computers by typing in the machines ip adress in the url toolbar in our browsers. HOWEVER, now I'm at home and my connection times out
[05:09] <kolix> do i need to set up some type of DNS server or something we can access our web server outside of the ?LAN?
[05:09] <ActionParsnip> kolix: are you using the network's WAN IP
[05:09] <Nach0z> kolix: you need to set up port forwarding on the server's router
[05:09] <ActionParsnip> kolix: you will alos need to setup port forwarding on the router to allow the traffic  through
[05:09] <kolix> 192.168.2.2 was the machines IP
[05:09] <Nach0z> also you need to know the difference between the network's internal IP address, and the external IP
[05:10] <Nach0z> 192.168.2.2 is the internal IP address
[05:10] <Nach0z> k/w 38
[05:10] <ActionParsnip> kolix: something like dydns or noip will allow you to access the system via a name
[05:10] <Nach0z> ,...whoops.
[05:10] <kolix> the machines hostname was webserver2
[05:10] <kolix> ok slow down a bit guys >.>
[05:10] <ActionParsnip> kolix: that won't work if you are not on the same network
[05:10] <kolix> lol
[05:10] <datruth> I have a dual boot and need more space on my ubuntu how can I take the space I need from the windows partition?
[05:10] <kolix> the machine is still up now
[05:10] <kolix> i'm trying to access it through ssh
[05:11] <sabrion> ActionParsnip, happygolucky: restarted, driver is still activated, but not in use.
[05:11] <ActionParsnip> kolix: you need the WAN IP on the router to connect to, you then make a rule in the router's config to tel it to push connections on port 80 to the server's IP on pot 80
[05:11] <kolix> so i need to first find the routers external ip adress, configure the router for port forwarding and then set a static ip to the apache server?
[05:11] <happygolucky> sabrion: did you need to do modprobe b43?
[05:11] <ActionParsnip> kolix: then port 22
[05:11] <ActionParsnip> kolix: same method
[05:11] <sabrion> happygolucky, *shrug* I did it either way...
[05:11] <kolix> how can i find the routers external ip?
[05:11] <ActionParsnip> kolix: got it in one :)
[05:12] <ActionParsnip> kolix: from the internal network you can visit www.ipchicken.com
[05:12] <happygolucky> sabrion: do you have wireless-tools insttalled
[05:12] <sabrion> happygolucky: modprobe -r b43 ssb wl then modprobe wl
[05:12] <ActionParsnip> kolix: or you can look at the status of the router in the config pages
[05:12] <kolix> ActionParsnip, ok. and that will give me the routers ip?
[05:12] <ActionParsnip> kolix: yes, you can then access that from ANYWHERE in the world and access your services
[05:13] <kolix> if the machine on the LAN is 192.168.2.2, then i edit the router to port forward port 80 to it's ip adress?
[05:13] <sabrion> happygolucky, yes.
[05:13] <ActionParsnip> kolix: but the router will drop the link due to the nature of NAT, so you tell it that certain connections are ok to let in, and how they are to be managed
[05:13] <Hot2Trot> is there some way I can give a command that uses ffmpeg or something that will stitch videos together? ie "ffmpeg vid1.avi vid2.avi vid3.avi final.avi"
[05:14] <ActionParsnip> Hot2Trot: you can use:  cat vid1 vid2 > result
[05:14] <kolix> awesome thanks guy.
[05:14] <happygolucky> sabrion: so then can you plug it in and then ifconfig <device> up and then dhclient <device>
[05:14] <kolix> btw, another quck question
[05:14] <ActionParsnip> Hot2Trot: the audio will be out of sync and there is a command to make it straight again
[05:14] <kolix> we were thinking about building some type of beowulf cluster for our server using some old comps.
[05:14] <Hot2Trot> ActionParsnip: The CAT command will put videos together and make one new big one? That seems nuts
[05:14] <kolix> our web site is going to be doing a lot of live stream video and playing pre-recordered video
[05:14] <Hot2Trot> ActionParsnip: bout to test it
[05:15] <kolix> would a beowulf have any effect on the speed of the stream or is that just purely connection speed/bandwidth?
[05:15] <sabrion> happygolucky,  it's a wireless device... nothing to plug up. and ifconfig reports that wl doesn't exist.
[05:15] <ActionParsnip> Hot2Trot: or more gracefully: cat *avi | mencoder -oac copy -ovc copy -o myvideo.avi -cat *avi | mencoder -oac copy -ovc copy -o myvideo.avi -
[05:15] <ActionParsnip> oops
[05:15] <ActionParsnip> Hot2Trot: cat *avi | mencoder -oac copy -ovc copy -o myvideo.avi -
[05:15] <ubun1> if a PCI card (device) is listed with "lspci" does that mean its installed?
[05:15] <ActionParsnip> Hot2Trot: will do it in one move :)
[05:15] <happygolucky> sabrion: is there a wlan0 device in iwconfig
[05:15] <ActionParsnip> ubun1: no, just detected
[05:15] <puffin> hello
[05:16] <sabrion> happygolucky, no.
[05:16] <sabrion> happygolucky, it reports no wireless devices.
[05:16] <ubun1> ActionParsnip: thank you... i guess i have to go find out how to install it
[05:16] <happygolucky> sabrion: is this a laptop? did you switch the switch on
[05:16] <hylian> can anyone point me in the right direction for dwm? I install it, and then log into it, but all I get is the log in background, and no keys seem to do anything, including the ones that are supposed to log you out...
[05:16] <sabrion> happygolucky, yes, and yes.
[05:17] <Hot2Trot> ActionParsnip: will that take care of any video formats I have the codecs for, not just avi's? (obiously change the .avi in your command)
[05:17] <sabrion> happygolucky, it's a soft switch... so I've been attempting either way... the light is active at least.
[05:17] <happygolucky> sabrion: your wireless card .. the odds of it being the same vendor as your ethernet are slim to none
[05:17] <ActionParsnip> Hot2Trot: I believe so, Have a search around to verify
[05:17] <sabrion> happygolucky, They are both broadcom, the wireless is 4311, the wired is 4415 or something like that.
[05:18] <MeirD> Hello
[05:18] <puffin> So who's excited for 11.10?
[05:18] <sabrion> happygolucky,  both ubuntu and the dell website report this to be the case.
[05:18] <theadmin> puffin: #ubuntu+1
[05:19] <MeirD> If I use Ubuntu installer downloaded from the website (using an  ISO image) and I choose to install Ubuntu instead of the exisiting OS and not alongside it, will it format my computer as well?
[05:19] <ActionParsnip> puffin: already running it here
[05:19] <puffin> :O
[05:19] <sabrion> MeirD: yes.
[05:19] <Hot2Trot> ActionParsnip: You are amazing, thank you for the help, and thank you for the help you've given me before and the help I'm sure you are likely to give me in the future
[05:19] <ActionParsnip> merlot: it can if you want, or it can resize the NTFS partition to make a dual boot
[05:19] <MeirD> great, thanks!
[05:20] <ActionParsnip> Hot2Trot: maybe the opposite will happen too, makes the world go around
[05:20] <Hot2Trot> ActionParsnip: Well, if you ever need help wasting several hours on google looking for complicated solutions to simple problems, I'm your man! :)
[05:21] <sabrion> Hot2Trot, I know what you mean.
[05:22] <ubun1> i found an install but my pc says "gedit" is not a command
[05:25] <happygolucky> sabrion: did you sudo service networking restart and also did you edit your interfaces to use your wireless device with a dhcp and or put nameservers in resolv.conf
[05:26] <chinamanz>  *.g.o.a.t.s.e.x.*.g.o.a.t.s.e.x.*.g.o.a.t.s.e.x.*
[05:26] <chinamanz>  g...............................................g
[05:26] <chinamanz>  o./.....\.............\............/....\.......o
[05:26] <chinamanz>  a|.......|.............\..........|......|......a
[05:26] <chinamanz>  t|.......`..............|.........|.......:.....t
[05:26] <FloodBot1> chinamanz: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[05:26] <chinamanz>  s`........|.............|........\|.......|.....s
[05:26] <xgt001> hi...while compiling 3.0.3 I forgot to include SMP... how to add it after I installed the deb files??
[05:26] <sabrion> happygolucky,  I cannot answer any of those questions, based on the fact that I do not know.
[05:27] <happygolucky> ubun1: gedit is a graphical text editor
[05:27] <happygolucky> ubun1: use whichever editor you're comfortable in
[05:27] <Hot2Trot> ActionParsnip: hmm... I rejoiced a little too soon, I tried the straight 'cat vida.avi vidb.avi > newvid.avi' and 'cat vida.avi vidb.avi | mencoder -oac copy -ovc copy -o newvid.avi -' and each makes a new file called newvid.avi, but that file is just the first input file not stiched with the second one
[05:27] <ubun1> happygolucky: i guess that LUbuntu doesnt come with this?
[05:28] <happygolucky> ubun1: but you should know vi and vim are the defaults usually and it's better to learn those incase you're on a foreign sys
[05:28] <puffin> nano!
[05:29] <xgt001> my custom kernel doesn't work with DKMS.... I tried sudo dkms build -m fglrx -v 8.881 -k `uname -r`  no avail :(
[05:29] <DasEi> ubun1: nano and gedit are in lubuntu as in all other 'buntus, it's just the surface that differs, not the packages
[05:30] <revoltesociale> org
[05:30] <sabrion> happygolucky, so either way, that's probably a negatory on both counts.
[05:30] <Hot2Trot> well I will be back
[05:30] <ActionParsnip> Hot2Trot: http://www.arsgeek.com/2006/08/07/how-to-join-multiple-avi-or-mpg-files/
[05:31] <happygolucky> sabrion: sudo ifconfig wlan0 up
[05:32] <sabrion> happygolucky, "No such device"
[05:36] <happygolucky> sabrion: sudo ifconfig eth1 up
[05:37] <sabrion> happygolucky, "No such device"
[05:39] <razer> Anyway to switch to max performance when ubuntu is on battery? It's dead slow on battery...
[05:39] <xgt001> razer: running on ubuntu classic or unity?
[05:40] <happygolucky> sabrion: what's uname -r report?
[05:40] <ActionParsnip> razer: look in power options
[05:41] <sabrion> happygolucky, 2.6.38-11-generic
[05:42] <mz_> hi i installed postgresql in ubuntu. but it is showing following error when i try to change the password...
[05:42] <mz_> psql: could not connect to server: No such file or directory 	Is the server running locally and accepting 	connections on Unix domain socket "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.5432"?
[05:44] <Valrin> karagard
[05:45] <jinu> mz_: I think probelm with your installation
[05:45] <Us3r_Unfriendly> proud to say i have ubuntu as my main os i run from inside my bathroom
[05:45] <happygolucky> sabrion: did you apt-get install b43-fwcutter
[05:45] <mz_> i installed postgresql using apt-get
[05:46] <sabrion> happygolucky, yeah.
[05:47] <happygolucky> sabrion: how about modeprove bcm4311
[05:47] <happygolucky> *modprobe
[05:47] <Morrise> "Since I realized 3 years ago that my circumcision was the worst decision in my life, I don't think I have gone a full 5 seconds without thinking about it. I think about it when I am with other people, when I'm alone, when I'm having sex, when I'm masterbating, when I'm showering, eating, working- out, working, reading, watching tv, the only real escape I get is when I am asleep, but even then I wake up in the middle of the night a
[05:48] <sabrion> happygolucky, "module not found"
[05:48] <Morrise> "I was thinking about how circumcision really alters a person. I am a completely different person now at age 24 than I was before I got circumcised at 18. I just find it sick how everyone who is circumcised has an altered experience of life based on their circumcision."
[05:48] <happygolucky> my screen went crazy
[05:48] <DasEi> razer: are you using unity ?
[05:49] <ActionParsnip> Morrise: wrong channel dude
[05:49] <DasEi> !pm | razer
[05:50] <happygolucky> sabrion: bcm43xx?
[05:50] <razer> What's with the pm thing?
[05:50] <DasEi> razer: can't say where it sits there, gnome-power-manager is the packet that let you set it under settings > energy
[05:51] <sabrion> happygolucky, Nada.
[05:52] <DasEi> razer: read about pm few lines above
[05:52] <razer> DasEi: It's not there under the power manager
[05:53] <happygolucky> sabrion: apt-get install firmware-b43-installer
[05:54] <DasEi> razer: http://tinyurl.com/3cd5lbz
[05:55] <Morrise> "Isn't it weird to think that someday people will look back at circumcision and say "oh my god, I cannot believe people actually did that"? And we unfortantely are those people who had to live through those times."
[05:57] <DasEi> !support | Morrise
[05:57] <DasEi> !ot
[05:57] <happygolucky> Morrise: non-circumsized men have developed cancer there which has lead to it being amputated whereas 100 percent of circumsisions never do
[05:57]  * amin` wants to know what is the name of the icon that PARCELLITE uses in system-tray
[05:57] <razer_> DasEi: The power manger doesn't have the options to turn into performance mode
[05:58] <Morrise> "Since I realized 3 years ago that my circumcision was the worst decision in my life, I don't think I have gone a full 5 seconds without thinking about it. I think about it when I am with other people, when I'm alone, when I'm having sex, when I'm masterbating, when I'm showering, eating, working- out, working, reading, watching tv, the only real escape I get is when I am asleep, but even then I wake up in the middle of the night a
[05:58] <sabrion> Kick him... spammer...
[05:58] <somsip> !atroll | Morrise
[05:58] <DasEi> razer_: but you can prevent from certain actions when going on battery
[05:58] <sbarcteam> hi guys. what shall I grep for in processor features to know if it can run a 64-bit kernel ?
[05:59] <theadmin> !ops | Morrise is trolling
[05:59] <razer_> DasEi: Will it make it faster? Cuz it's soo slow on battery
[05:59] <DasEi> Morrise: mind taking that elsewhere ?
[05:59] <sabrion> Dane
[05:59] <sabrion> *Danke
[05:59] <Morrise> Hi guys.
[05:59] <DasEi> razer_: sure, no hardwarespindown, light
[06:00] <sbarcteam> I can grep flags /proc/cpuinfo. what flag shall I search for to ensure the CPU is 64-bit capable ?
[06:00] <amin`> i  wants to know what is the name of the icon that PARCELLITE uses in system-tray
[06:01] <sbarcteam> amin`, I think it is action "copy" icon.
[06:01] <razer> DasEi: Ok so I ticked off spin down hard disk.. Anything else I can do.. Like CPU usage?
[06:01] <DasEi> sbarcteam: sudo apt-get install pastebinit && cat /proc/cpuinfo | pastebinit
[06:02] <sbarcteam> but if you change it, you will change it for everything.
[06:02] <sbarcteam> DasEi, I don't want to paste it.
[06:02] <sbarcteam> I want to know what flags to look for.
[06:02] <sbarcteam> DasEi, am I not specific enough in my question ?
[06:02] <DasEi> razer: as said, I don't use unity, so have to look yourself
[06:03] <razer> DasEi: Thanks man... Ill look into it
[06:04] <ActionParsnip> razer: could switch to a lighter DE like LXDE. Uses less CPU power and saves battery
[06:04] <DasEi> sbarcteam: what tells the line Model name  ?
[06:05] <sbarcteam> DasEi, can you answer MY question ?
[06:05] <DasEi> sbarcteam: cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep lm, sure
[06:06] <amin`> sbarcteam:  i have parcellite.svg parcellite.png parcellite.xpm which one should replace
[06:06] <sbarcteam> thank you.
[06:06] <sbarcteam> amin`, do you understand what will happen if you change the "right" file ?
[06:07] <sabrion> happygolucky, keeps failing. Where do I need the tarball? I have to do the installs manually (copy from my comp over to the 1501)
[06:07] <sbarcteam> DasEi, I meant thank YOU.
[06:10] <aaas> is there any benefit of a nas over just a plain home server?
[06:11] <aaas> i dont really see much
[06:13] <DasEi> aaas: depends on purpose
[06:14] <aaas> DasEi I guess if you need somthing simple maybe a bit more reliable thats all i can really see
[06:14] <aaas> DasEi other than that it seems like the home server wins in almost all other cases
[06:14] <jaybutts> in order to enter the mind of a haxor I have borrowed some weed from my neighbor and fire up some exploit scanners, I will now proceed to play quake for 3 hours, in order to defeat your enemy you must think like them *sips his mr pibb*
[06:14] <DasEi> aaas: nas can be deployed via fstab, if it's always up and might be safer if not reachable through net, and nas might be faster, too
[06:15] <DasEi> aaas: a secured samba is another option
[06:15] <aaas> DasEi i do wonder if it's faster... compared to samba
[06:17] <DasEi> aaas: in my experience the defaults make nas faster, though samba can be tweaked
[06:17] <aaas> DasEi  yeah im not sure.. probably marginal gains though that don't override the 20 other possible uses/services you can run on a home server
[06:18] <DasEi> aaas: as said, depends on purpose, for just a file here and then scp (ssh) does fine
[06:18] <sabrion> happygolucky, it requires a tarball to be downloaded from a site.... don't suppose there's a manual way to install that?
[06:19] <aaas> DasEi yes there's almost always a reason someone would want something...but in this case there seems to be sooo few reasons
[06:20] <DasEi> aaas: then go ssh or nas, smallest hassle
[06:20] <w0_> hi.  does anyone know of a shortcut key to clear the calculator that comes with ubuntu 11.04?
[06:21] <sabrion> w0: ctrl+a, then backspace?
[06:21] <Lasers> w0_: Esc works?
[06:22] <jamiewan> w0_: alt+f4 should close it
[06:22] <w0_> rofl esc works great!
[06:22] <w0_> thx!
[06:22] <w0_> couldn't find it on the web hahah
[06:22] <Lasers> w0_: You know how I find out? Just put your mouse on "Clear" button and wait for tooltip to show up.
[06:23] <w0_> =) thx guys.  keep ubuntu cool!
[06:23] <sabrion> Lasers: Look at you with the "it just works" answers. :D Good one.
[06:25] <mah454> I have not "Display Manager" in Catalyst : http://www.ngohaibac.com/how-to-setup-dual-monitor-in-ubuntu-904-with-ati-driver/
[06:27] <sabrion> anyone know how to install a driver from a tarball?
[06:27] <theadmin> sabrion: That's likely sourcecode, you do not want if you don't know how to use those
[06:27] <dskdaskads> sabrion: first extract lol
[06:28] <dskdaskads> make
[06:28] <Polah> sabrion: I imagine you need to extract the tarball and then build the driver from the source contained
[06:28] <theadmin> sabrion: Well, check for a file called "README" or "INSTALL" inside the folder
[06:28] <dskdaskads> make install
[06:28] <DasEi> !compile | sabrion
[06:28] <sabrion> It is indeed source.
[06:28] <DasEi> sabrion: for which ahrdware ?
[06:28] <DasEi> hardware*
[06:29] <sabrion> DasEi, the broadcom 4311 wl that i've been working on for a few hours... :(
[06:29] <DasEi> !broadcom | sabrion
[06:30] <Legend_Xeon> While viewing online flash videos(youtube, howstuffworks etc.), the memory usage rises quite high. Videos don't run smooth and flash. Any idea, why?
[06:30] <Legend_Xeon> I am using Firefox on ubuntu 11.04.
[06:30] <Lasers> Legend_Xeon: Flash sucks if you have multiple tabs open (and flash flash flash)
[06:30] <sabrion> DasEi, I've tried all that before... to no avail.
[06:30] <theadmin> Legend_Xeon: "I am using Firefox" << isn't that your problem?
[06:30] <DasEi> sabrion: where did you get stuck ?
[06:31] <Lasers> Legend_Xeon: "sudo apt-get install chromium" ;3
[06:31] <sabrion> DasEi, Oh, about the part where it says "after  you restart the driver should be running, enjoy."
[06:31] <Legend_Xeon> Lasers, but that works quite well on my Windows XP. Same firefox.
[06:31] <jetscreamer> it's probably the flash plugin
[06:31] <mah454> I have not "Display Manager" in Catalyst : http://www.ngohaibac.com/how-to-setup-dual-monitor-in-ubuntu-904-with-ati-driver/
[06:31] <mah454> I have not "Display Manager" in Catalyst : http://www.ngohaibac.com/how-to-setup-dual-monitor-in-ubuntu-904-with-ati-driver/
[06:31] <Legend_Xeon> i see
[06:32] <Lasers> chromium-browser*
[06:32] <jetscreamer> there are >1 flash plugin, no idea which is good
[06:32] <Snowie> Hi all having some ethernet dramas on lubuntu. Worked until I ran upgrade. Ifconfig shows ipv6addy as fe80 which I beleive is invalid. Slow blinking lite on ethernet port. Suggestions
[06:32] <ssargennto> is anybody using xfce instead of unity?
[06:33] <jamiewan> sabrion: have you tried sortware center and looking for broadcom
[06:33] <DasEi> sabrion: you installed firmware-b43-installer ? there should be no more need for a compile then, though in first have to modprobe them
[06:33] <Snowie> Ssargennto, on lubuntu I am
[06:34] <ssargennto> I have read that installing xfce alongside unity/gnome will cause for messy menus in xfce.. due to shared programs or something of that nature.. any truth to that?
[06:34] <DasEi> Snowie: try configuring it in /etc/network/interfaces, do a ifdown btw. up or sudo dhclient
[06:34] <mah454> I can not config second monitor in ubuntu ! Catalyst have not "Display Manager" : I have not "Display Manager" in Catalyst : http://www.ngohaibac.com/how-to-setup-dual-monitor-in-ubuntu-904-with-ati-driver/
[06:34] <mah454> I can not config second monitor in ubuntu ! Catalyst have not "Display Manager" : http://www.ngohaibac.com/how-to-setup-dual-monitor-in-ubuntu-904-with-ati-driver/
[06:35] <Snowie> Dasei, will look at that file now.
[06:35] <sabrion> Okay guys, sit rep. Laptop has no means of communication with the net. I have to ferry files from my laptop to it, by means of a pendrive... all my other options have failed at this point. While attempting to install a program that would work with this install, it consistently fails because it can't download a file from a webserver.... so I have to manually make and install the driver. Copy?
[06:35] <Lasers> ssargennto: Sure. It's the same thing for KDE. Although it's not exactly messy -- but I assume you just want XFCE-only packages on XFCE menu and vice versa for Gnome or KDE.
[06:35] <Antrax> hi, does anyone know how i can make ssh server accessible anywhere? thanks
[06:36] <hammma> hello  all
[06:36] <Lasers> Antrax: "sudo apt-get install ssh" -- That's it. Now, you have to forward the port on your router.
[06:36] <DasEi> sabrion: yes and no, the steps and files you can do remotely aka add up to a script and d/l needed files in same dir; no way of wired ethernet ?
[06:36] <ssargennto> Lasers, gotcha... thinking of installing xfce.. unsure about it
[06:37] <Antrax> i've already tried forwarding the port in my router but still nothing...
[06:37] <sabrion> DasEi, Nope... that driver is somehow irreparably disabled.
[06:37] <sabrion> DasEi, I have come into one of those *interesting* situations apparently.
[06:38] <DasEi> sabrion: another way could be use a usb to rj45 adapter, if else things are too hard
[06:38] <Lasers> ssargennto: Experiment? Use VirtualBox for that.
[06:38] <Antrax> Lasers: im thinking maybe because i only have 300kbps upload speed at home
[06:38] <sabrion> DasEi, I don't have one... Like I said... *interesting situation*
[06:39] <Antrax> Lasers: that's why my friends cant access my ssh, dont you think?
[06:39] <Lasers> Antrax: Nothing as in...?
[06:39] <hammma> I'm running unity, how can a launch icon on the side bar open a new program other than bringing the current program window to the foreground
[06:39] <Lasers> Antrax: Connection closed? -- No responsive -- What?
[06:40] <sabrion> Tarball contains no  make file. Options?
[06:40] <Antrax> Lasers: yes, everytime i try access from somewhere it says something like login timeout
[06:40] <DasEi> sabrion: don't push too hard all in one time, the bcm 4311 isn't such a beast, either do it on your working box and get all the needed prerequs  as the listet steps into the script , hook the hd of bcm to current box, try alive cd and copy things or..
[06:40] <Snowie> Dasei, ifdown eth0 shows not configured. But is definately in /interfaces as line- auto eth0. Does that tell you anything?
[06:41] <Lasers> Antrax: Ah. You could change the configuration file. Longer ping response, longer interval, longer grace login, etc etc.
[06:41] <ActionParsnip> sabrion: is the tarball a source tarball or binary? What are you trying to achieve?
[06:41] <DasEi> Snowie: yes, interfaces lacks some info, how do you connect, dhcp or static ?
[06:41] <Lasers> Antrax: In /etc/ssh*
[06:41] <Snowie> Dhcp
[06:41] <sabrion> ActionParsnip, apparently it is a source tarball of the drivers for the bcm4311
[06:42] <DasEi> ActionParsnip: bcm4311 on a boxwith no inet
[06:42] <Snowie> Thats listed in the line below
[06:42] <Snowie> Iface eth0 inet dhcp
[06:42] <DasEi> Snowie: ah, so eth0 is configured
[06:42] <Antrax> Lasers: OK, thank you very much, ill be at home in a minute...i will try your suggestions...
[06:42] <ActionParsnip> sabrion: there is a guide on how to install the packages from livecd
[06:43] <DasEi> Snowie: what tells a sudo dhclient ?
[06:43] <ActionParsnip> Dasei: cheers dude
[06:43] <sabrion> ActionParsnip, no cd.. I used a usb loader... which for some reason isn't doing the same.
[06:43] <ActionParsnip> sabrion: same difference
[06:44] <Snowie> Too much to type on my android. Anything specific your after.
[06:44] <ActionParsnip> !broadcom | sabrion
[06:44] <sabrion> ActionParsnip, Tried that.
[06:44] <DasEi> sabrion: can you hook bcm' s hd to your running box ?
[06:44] <sabrion> ActionParsnip, Repeat: USB loader, not working the same.
[06:44] <sabrion> DasEi, No.
[06:44] <DasEi> heh
[06:44] <sabrion> Linux is a fun girl, shows me fun times. :|
[06:44] <Snowie> Looks like it tells me I have a valid .4 address from my subnet
[06:45] <DasEi> sabrion: well, live usb should work, too, did you use a server cd to install ?
[06:45] <DasEi> Snowie: so you can connect
[06:45] <sabrion> DasEi: Booted from and installed from USB.
[06:45] <ActionParsnip> sabrion: if you add the usb as a repo, you can install what is needed from the install device. The process is outlined in the linm
[06:45] <ActionParsnip> Link*
[06:45] <DasEi> sabrion: yes, but which image ?
[06:46] <sabrion> DasEi: 11.04, Desktop I believe.
[06:46] <hammma> windows decoration keeps on crashing, is there some sort of a log file to trace the error
[06:46] <hammma> ?
[06:46] <DasEi> sabrion: tried connectivity there ?
[06:46] <sabrion> DasEi: Beg pardon?
[06:47] <ActionParsnip> hammma: what is the output of: lsb_release -sc
[06:47] <DasEi> hammma: /var/log/syslog,  /etc/X11/Xorg.0.log
[06:47] <Snowie> Dasei, now working. Wth. So perhaps I just need to run that dhcp command if I get stuck again. Flaky old laptop... :S
[06:47] <DasEi> sabrion: when on live-usb, do you get inet there ?
[06:47] <sabrion> DasEi, Had it, lost it.
[06:48] <DasEi> Snowie: can have various reasons, sometimes the nic simply isn't up fast enough
[06:48] <hammma> lsb_release -sc : natty
[06:48] <sabrion> DasEi, no wait... that was enet... but doing enet here kills everything...
[06:49] <Snowie> Ok. Thanks. Now on to auto mount usb in xfce, bit at least now I have internet
[06:49] <DasEi> sabrion: so do another write of live disk with unetbootin and try again, maybe not today (lol, once you hit the wall with it, I can't help either ;) )
[06:49] <sabrion> DasEi any way to do full reinstall, this time with updates and drivers?
[06:49] <e75> are there any command line programs for managing the ppp connection that the gnome network applet manages?
[06:50] <iamfennec> hello
[06:50] <e75> i'd like to bring up my ppp connection from command line rather than the network applet
[06:50] <DasEi> sabrion: can try netinstall> expert mode and enable partners repo, though I can't tell if it fetches all then.. I'd rather pull the hd or get a few bucks for an adapter
[06:50] <ActionParsnip> sabrion: the broadcom firmware is proprietary and cannot be legally included on the ISO. There is an app on the ISO to extract yours and make the wifi work
[06:51] <e75> the configuration for pon isn't even correct. so i'm guessing the network applet brings up the ppp connection a different way
[06:51] <DasEi> e75: try sudo pppoeconfig
[06:52] <sabrion> ActionParsnip, Is there a gray hat I can talk to about this?
[06:52] <e75> DasEi: last time i done that, it broke my dsl connection from the gnome network applet. :S
[06:52] <nnull> sabrion, find a rainbow hat
[06:52] <taddis> Hi, anyone who knows when the Apache2 DoS bug (http://www.linuxsecurity.com/content/view/155723?rdf) will get fixed in Maverick (Ubuntu 10.10)? Can someone point me to information about this issue for ubuntu?
[06:53] <DasEi> e75: wrong userdta ? and you can decide after testing wether to write new config or not;; interfaces always overides nm-applet
[06:53] <hammma> neither /var/log/syslog nor /etc/X11/Xorg.0.log exist
[06:53] <DasEi> taddis: is already in latest update
[06:53] <ActionParsnip> sabrion: that means nothing to me
[06:53] <taddis> DasEi, it is? hmm strange
[06:54] <e75> hmm. alright. thanks DasEi
[06:54] <ActionParsnip> taddis: is there a bug reported, marked as a security risk?
[06:54] <sabrion> ActionParsnip, White hat: Totally legit, Black Hat: Totally illegal, Gray Hat: Middle of the road.
[06:54] <DasEi> taddis: second, I try to grab it
[06:55] <sabrion> ActionParsnip, Spy vs. spy, old media culture reference to techies.
[06:56] <DasEi> taddis: http://paste.ubuntu.com/678624/
[06:56] <sabrion> ActionParsnip, I was trying to be funny, and now have made a total a** of myself.
[06:56] <ActionParsnip> sabrion: yes i know that bit but how does it relate to installing wireless drivers
[06:56] <taddis> DasEi, Thanks, that was the link I provided in my question :)
[06:57] <pteague> any idea why ubuntuforums.org now seems to require logging in to just view the forums?
[06:57] <taddis> DasEi, or at least the same content
[06:57] <DasEi> taddis: don't get dos'ed
[06:57] <sabrion> ActionParsnip, You mentioned I couldn't legally put it on the iso... I was suggesting that there may be someone else who could suggest  that I do it regardless.
[06:57] <sabrion> *How I could do it, regardless.
[06:57] <billybigrigger> google is your friend
[06:58] <DasEi> sabrion: action already told you, and leave your missunderstanding part, legal reason have nothing to do with illegal practices
[06:58] <ActionParsnip> sabrion: you could remaster your own ubuntu with your own firmware in by default. Not sure of legality there but sounds ok to me.
[07:00] <ActionParsnip> sabrion: as i said earlier, everything you need is on the install media but a wired connection makes life waaay easier
[07:00] <DasEi> sabrion: do a working live usb, bokkmark given link, sleep over it, chroot in the hd, get it done
[07:00] <gaston_> Hi all
[07:00] <sabrion> ActionParsnip, Yeah, probably would.
[07:01] <sabrion> DasEi, I can tell it's getting late, because that made 0 sense to me.
[07:01] <sabrion> DasEi: My bad jokes aside.... ActionParsnip: I guess I'll have to find some other way to go about this... Tomorrow/Later today. Thanks for your help folks... But It's a bit late for me. Night all.
[07:01] <gaston_> I'm just introducing my colleague (Gaston) to xchat. This is his first time here. He's running Ubuntu 11.04 and having problems getting his webcam to work.
[07:01] <gaston_> So, I'm out and I'll leave you with Gaston.
[07:01] <ferret_> rrrrrrr
[07:02] <ActionParsnip> gaston_: does it show ok in cheese?
[07:02] <DasEi> sabrion: http://tinyurl.com/4x35fm2
[07:02] <gaston_> no
[07:02] <DasEi> ah, gone
[07:02] <ouyes> uptime
[07:02] <ouyes>  15:02:03 up  4:24,  6 users,  load average: 0.58, 0.48, 0.51
[07:02] <gaston_> everything looks matelic
[07:02] <ouyes> why 6 users
[07:02] <gaston_> matalic
[07:02] <ouyes> I have just one user?
[07:02] <MrL0ngbowman> hello
[07:03] <gaston_> im a noob
[07:03] <DasEi> ouyes: enter who and see
[07:03] <ActionParsnip> gaston: ok then run:  lsusb    one line will identify the device, use the 8 character hex id to find guides
[07:03] <gaston_> OK, thank you
[07:03] <e75> hmm
[07:03] <ouyes> DasEi, what is pts/0 ?
[07:04] <gaston_> also please tell me what is a good chat software to use that is compatible with yahoo, msn and qq messengers
[07:04] <q0_0p> gaston_: i like empathy
[07:04] <lyn> Hi all, I added a subdomain and then run "sudo a2ensite subdomain.domain.com" but this subdomain does't run?
[07:04] <nicofs> How Can I restart my sound?
[07:05] <DasEi> ouyes: some sleeping process
[07:05] <BlackDex> Hello there..
[07:05] <e75> gaston_: i had problems with a bit of software connecting to qq. qq does have an older beta client they made for linux. it works. not the greatest, but it works.
[07:05] <ouyes> DasEi, all are ouyes
[07:05] <ouyes> all the user are ouyes
[07:05] <BlackDex> ubuntu versions before 11.04 had the posibility of viewing man-pages via yelp
[07:05] <gaston_> Ok thank you
[07:05] <BlackDex> This isn't possible anymore
[07:06] <gaston_> for the information.
[07:06] <stillParsnip> ouyes: do you ssh to the system?
[07:06] <BlackDex> Is there an alternative?
[07:06] <DasEi> ouyes: yes, but you apparently run diffrent tty's, apps, browsers...
[07:06] <iceroot> BlackDex: less
[07:06] <BlackDex> except for the cli
[07:06] <gaston_> ttfn
[07:06] <stillParsnip> BlackDex: why
[07:07] <ouyes> stillParsnip, what ssh?
[07:07] <iceroot> BlackDex: xman
[07:07] <stillParsnip> Why not cli?
[07:07] <stillParsnip> ouyes: yes
[07:07] <ouyes> DasEi, yes I have 3 ttys one browsers
[07:07] <iceroot> BlackDex: also gman
[07:07] <ouyes> stillParsnip, what is ssh?
[07:07] <DasEi> !ssh
[07:07] <iceroot> BlackDex: or http://www.linuxmanpages.com/
[07:08] <stillParsnip> !ssh
[07:08] <stillParsnip> Too slow on my phone kboard
[07:08] <BlackDex> There is no GUI anymore available :S..
[07:08] <BlackDex> Why did ubuntu removed this feature :S
[07:08] <nikitoss> Здравствуйте, подскажите пожалуйста как перейти на русский канал убунту
[07:09] <DasEi> !ru | nikitoss
[07:09] <stillParsnip> !info gman
[07:09] <nikitoss> Спасибо!
[07:09] <iceroot> BlackDex: i told you 2 programs with a gui
[07:09] <iceroot> BlackDex: xman and gman
[07:09] <BlackDex> ow
[07:09] <BlackDex> sorry
[07:09] <stillParsnip> BlackDex: install gman as iceroot suggested...
[07:09] <BlackDex> overlooked that
[07:10] <BlackDex> :$
[07:10] <iceroot> BlackDex: but i think its a good idea to learn "less" with is the default man-viewer on the shell
[07:10] <iceroot> BlackDex: gman less :)
[07:10] <iceroot> or gman man :)
[07:11] <BlackDex> i know less..
[07:11] <BlackDex> But sometimes it is easer to have a GUI version
[07:11] <stillParsnip> BlackDex: using terminal means your abilities will be more portable to other distros
[07:11] <BlackDex> most of the time i use cli, but sometimes gui is a bit nicer
[07:12] <stillParsnip> Given
[07:12] <rclay> Hey, does anyone know how to solve this problem? GPG error: http://backports.debian.org squeeze-backports InRelease: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY AED4B06F473041FA
[07:12] <iceroot> rclay: wrong channel
[07:12] <rclay> I'm running ubuntu
[07:12] <iceroot> rclay: #debian  and dont!!! mix debian repos with ubuntu repos
[07:12] <stillParsnip> Rclay: debian isn't supported here
[07:12] <iceroot> rclay: dont mix them!!!
[07:13] <rclay> I'm just getting the puppet 2.7.1 packages.
[07:13] <bladerunner> where is all the jobs at!
[07:13] <stillParsnip> Rclay: mixing debian and ubuntu is also not supported here, nor is it advised or smart
[07:14] <stillParsnip> Rclay: use an ubuntu ppa
[07:14] <iceroot> !backports | rclay
[07:14] <stillParsnip> Bladerunner: probably in bed at this time
[07:15] <stillParsnip> !ppa | rclay
[07:15] <being> well true
[07:15] <being> how hard is it to learn to be a linux admin?
[07:15] <natalie> howdy all. have an ooooolllllllddddd lappy with lubuntu and i have 3 questions. 1. how can i turn off the battery info in tray. battery is removed and this will always be connected AC. 2. i have the original laptop screen at 1080X720 and an additional monitor connected 1920X1080. i can mirror them but im looking for a gui to manage side by side screens.
[07:15] <linuxuz3r> i want to know too
[07:15] <rclay> Yeah, I know about all of those...
[07:15] <linuxuz3r> being, i want to know too
[07:15] <natalie> *2 questions
[07:15] <stillParsnip> Being: i'd ask in #ubuntu-offtopic
[07:15] <rclay> I just want to get rid of the error and add the key.
[07:15] <being> ic ic
[07:16] <rclay> The debian puppet backports work with ubuntu.
[07:16] <stillParsnip> Rclay: what you are doing isn't supported
[07:16] <stillParsnip> natalie: ask away
[07:17] <natalie> stillParsnip, did. just have 2 now instead of 3. look above. worked out usb mounts
[07:17] <natalie> :))
[07:17] <nikitoss> any russian speeking?
[07:18] <e75> nikitoss: i live 50 miles away from siberia. i can't speak russian though. :(
[07:18] <natalie> nikitos, "in soviet russia, english anys you" lol. sorry, couldn't resist, but no, i dont speak russian
[07:18] <huseyin> hi
[07:18] <huseyin> since this morning i have a problem with xubuntu
[07:18] <stillParsnip> natalie: you can look in power options and tell it to never display an icon. The display bit will depend on the video chip used
[07:19] <huseyin> all the application borders are gone
[07:19] <huseyin> i cannot resize, move, close applications by the buttons on the borders
[07:19] <huseyin> i cannot switch workspaces
[07:19] <FryderykChopin> test
[07:19] <FryderykChopin> hey
[07:19] <FryderykChopin> can one install ubuntu on a netbook that doesn't have a cd reader ?
[07:19] <huseyin> the number of workspaces were two but goes back to 4
[07:20] <natalie> stillParsnip, i know i can get side by side pretty well with ramdr(???) i think. but i dont want permanent conf in case i do unplug it. is there a tool to manage it better automatically
[07:20] <huseyin> i cannot see open windows on the panel
[07:20] <stillParsnip> natalie: if its lubuntu, rightclick lxpanel and edit the panel, you can add and remove stuff as you wish
[07:20] <huseyin> anyone can give me a hint?
[07:20] <eden6000> FryderykChopin: use usbcreator
[07:20] <nicofs> huseyin, might be a stupid thing to say, but did you try to restart?
[07:20] <huseyin> a lot of times
[07:21] <eden6000> if you have another pc with ubuntu you can make an usb stick with that utility
[07:21] <huseyin> i have also stopped some of the processes that starts with the session
[07:21] <eden6000> then you boot with it and you can install from usb
[07:21] <natalie> stillParsnip
[07:21] <natalie> lol
[07:22] <nicofs> huseyin, from what you say, i'd guess that some of your config is quite screwed up... try #xubuntu, they might help you there...
[07:22] <huseyin> thanks
[07:22] <taddis> DasEi, I have the latest apache2* () packages for Maverick and I can still bring down our servers with killapache.pl (the test script for the bug). Look at this pastebin: http://paste.ubuntu.com/678642/. So is the bug fixed in debian only, I don't get it?
[07:23] <KTM640A> question - i just installed java package etc.. and my terminal screen came into a ToS pretty much when i scroll down it says <Ok> how do i select that.. lol?
[07:23] <nicofs> KTM640A, Tab doesn't work?
[07:24] <KTM640A> nicofs: that worked, thanks.
[07:26] <KTM640A> could anyone recommend some things a new user to linux should know? websites/tips tricks/ apps etc
[07:28] <aeplus> ktm640a, read... lots of reading
[07:28] <nicofs> KTM640A, depends on what you want to do...
[07:29] <KTM640A> i don't wanna be a n00b that's all lol
[07:29] <nicofs> My sound suddenly sounds weird - how can I restart my sound to work again?
[07:29] <iceroot> KTM640A: a good start for not beeing a noob is not to use "n00b" or "lol"
[07:29] <iceroot> KTM640A: or other strange things :)
[07:29] <KTM640A> iceroot: fair enough :p
[07:30] <lazyBonez> can I have gnome-3 on my ubuntu 11.04?
[07:30] <iceroot> KTM640A: practise is the best way to do the first steps in linux. try to install packages from the gui, them use the shell. try to understand what all the things in "top" ans "ps aux" mean
[07:31] <iceroot> !fsh
[07:31] <ethanol> any idea why on a dual screen setup the desktop of my left screen (which is turned 90 degrees) appears for about 2 to 3 pixles on my right monitor
[07:32] <KTM640A> iceroot: sounds good, question have you used anything like awesome vm?
[07:32] <KTM640A> iceroot: awesome wm*
[07:32] <iceroot> KTM640A: no. the very best way for not beeing a noob is to NOT use, kde4, unity, awesome wm and so on :) (my opinion)
[07:33] <iceroot> KTM640A: just kidding
[07:33] <KTM640A> iceroot: well im using 11.04 with ubuntu classic so go me! ;)
[07:33] <iceroot> lazyBonez: its not supported and will break gnome2
[07:34] <iceroot> KTM640A: good start :)
[07:34] <KTM640A> iceroot: i do alot of multi-tasking so thats the only reason why i thought awesome wm would be a good idea.
[07:34] <iceroot> KTM640A: never used it so i dont know
[07:36] <theadmin> KTM640A: It might be, tiling wms are good if you do many things at the same time
[07:36] <mkquist> KTM640A: have patience and do a lot of googleing...  It's a free OS as you know, but takes some effort.  It's worth it if your into this kinda thing.
[07:36] <KTM640A> mkquist: oh i do, i really enjoy linux lol i dont think ill ever boot back into windows.
[07:37] <mkquist> KTM640A: for me gnome and cairo dock make it a really nice OS
[07:37] <KTM640A> mkquist: windows for DirectX for gaming that's all imo.
[07:37] <KTM640A> mkquist: have a screenshot of your setup by chance?
[07:37] <mkquist> KTM640A: yeah, unfortunately youll prob have to use Win for gaming..
[07:37] <theadmin> KTM640A: Try Launchy. Epic way to launch apps and open files *very* quickly
[07:37] <mkquist> KTM640A: sure
[07:37] <KTM640A> theadmin: do you use any tiling?
[07:38] <theadmin> KTM640A: Me? No, I rarely perform more than 2 tasks at once, so I use my DE's standard xf4wm
[07:38] <KTM640A> http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/217/screenshotngh.png/ - thats my setup *OLD*
[07:38] <KTM640A> that screenshot is about a month old.
[07:39] <KTM640A> theadmin: i understood everything until you said "DE's standard xf4wm" - time for a google search heh
[07:40] <theadmin> KTM640A: DE = desktop environment
[07:40] <theadmin> KTM640A: Mine is XFCE, and it's standard window manager is xf4wm
[07:42] <Untouchab1e> hi all.. trying to revert from the manual nvidia drivers to the default jockey ones..
[07:42] <Untouchab1e> but Im having problems doing so.. I have uninstalled the manual nividia drivers, so now what?
[07:43] <DasEi> taddis: idk for ubuntu exactly, a day later than debian there was a similar update, though haven't tried it on ubu
[07:43] <mkquist> KTM640A: try this one..  http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/4/screenshotzac.png/
[07:43] <Herz> does anyone have Acer Aspire 5742ZG? =D I'd just really like to know how ppl like using it
[07:44] <mkquist> KTM640A: one of four desktops
[07:44] <Herz> sh..wrong channel again sorry!!
[07:44] <mkquist> KTM640A: dock is Cairo dock and launches the apps...
[07:45] <nicofs> My sound suddenly sounds weird - how can I restart my sound to work again?
[07:45] <Herz> wow mkquist : nice desktop
[07:46] <Herz> somewhat of a large screen eh?
[07:46] <KTM640A> mkquist: nice
[07:46] <mkquist> KTM640A: all have their opinion, but I've found that gnome just seems to work.  With Ciaro-dock and Compiz, I'm of the opinion that it's about as nice as can be
[07:47] <mkquist> KTM640A: always found kde to crash alot.  Same with XFCE.  But that's just my opinion.
[07:48] <theadmin> mkquist: Vuze, k3b? Those are weird choices
[07:48] <KTM640A> http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/13/screenshot2ro.png/
[07:48] <mkquist> theadmin: vuze?
[07:48] <theadmin> mkquist: Also, Xfce never crashed for me
[07:48] <KTM640A> that screenshot is what i want but more.. clean thats why i was looking at the awesome WM
[07:48] <theadmin> mkquist: Vuze... The torrent client. 11th icon from the left on your bar
[07:49] <philipballew> can i tell ubuntu a preferd wifi network to connect to when two are present
[07:49] <mkquist> theadmin: oh ic now, just my choices...  have tried others, just kept coming back.  dont find the others to offer any advantages...
[07:49] <KTM640A> i basically want somewhere i can have 2 irssi, 2terminals and maybe video and browser
[07:50] <KTM640A> though i normally do run a second monitor just using that on my other rig atm trying out backtrack 5 R1
[07:51] <mkquist> theadmin: kept thinking I'd get something quicker, or use less, but in the end, not...  Just my thoughts
[07:51] <chiiiiiz> Hi!!!
[07:51] <chiiiiiz> One simple question: can I keep my /home when switching from 32bits to 64 bits?
[07:52] <chiiiiiz> or are there in the /home infos that depend also on the architecture?
[07:52] <Nimesh_Accenture> hi
[07:52] <Nimesh_Accenture> which room is a good chat room for discussion device drivers
[07:54] <theadmin> mkquist: I see, I use qbittorrent and xfburn
[07:55] <Nimesh_Accenture> can anyone help me on audio drivers
[07:55] <MKM> hello
[07:56] <gosc> hello
[07:56] <gosc> hello
[07:56] <grimeton> hi
[07:57] <grimeton> what would a deb-src line look like in ubuntu?
[07:57] <grimeton> i'm looking for the ftp server holding the DSC and source tarballs
[07:57] <DasEi> Nimesh_Accenture: i leave now, but helpful could be :
[07:57] <DasEi> !sound
[07:57] <theadmin> grimeton: "deb-src http://example.org/repo/ natty main"
[07:57] <theadmin> grimeton: Something like that
[07:57] <grimeton> theadmin: yeah but what is the name of the ftp server?
[07:58] <theadmin> grimeton: Oh... Uhm, not sure. Not an Ubuntu user
[07:58] <demon002> What's the proper way to ask  for help?
[07:58] <Nimesh_Accenture> !sound
[07:58] <grimeton> theadmin: *glglgl* ...
[07:59] <theadmin> demon002: Ask the question here, that's it
[07:59] <Nimesh_Accenture> i actually need help on android audio drivers
[07:59] <theadmin> Nimesh_Accenture: Isn't #android a better place to ask, then?
[08:00] <demon002> I would like to install Ubuntu Side by side Windows 7, usually not an issue however I have a RAID, RAID 0 to be more precise. Help?
[08:00] <Nimesh_Accenture> need help on the drivers :( mostly appliocation guys there
[08:02] <demon002> and... the channel goes quiet lol
[08:02] <MrL0ngbowman> hi
[08:03] <toman> hello, can someone help me with xsane: I scanned multiple images and i need to convert them from *.pnm to *.jpg-s  or *.pdf, but when i try to save them as a PDF from the xsane the images look terrible, same with imagemagick to JPG ... here is a screenshot of a original pnm and a converted jpg: http://img534.imageshack.us/img534/3379/screenshotsbl.png
[08:04] <KTM640A> mkquist: you still here?
[08:05] <demon002> theadmin: Any suggestions?
[08:05] <toman> someone ... ?
[08:05] <demon002> tried any different conversion tools toman?
[08:05] <AlecTaylor> hi
[08:06] <Fleck> toman save as png
[08:06] <jasonmsp> hey all.  Whats the best gui for iptables on 11.04?
[08:06] <Fleck> then use gimp to convert to jpg - set no compression for good quality
[08:06] <toman> Fleck, same happens with PNG :(
[08:06] <natalie> i have a script to setup dual monitors, but im wondering what will be the best place to put it on start. ideas
[08:06] <AlecTaylor> I finally realised why linux is so fuzzy! - My resolution is wrong. How do I force change from 1680x1050 to 1920x1050? (option doesn't appear in GNOME Monitor)
[08:07] <demon002> natalie, um in one of the rc folders?
[08:07] <natalie> AlecTaylor, lookup xrandr. will be similar to xrandr -s 'resolution'
[08:07] <KTM640A> could anyone tell me what the person is using on the right side in screenshot? - http://img246.imageshack.us/img246/7509/20080103moparxarchoj0.png
[08:08] <KTM640A> i really like the layout colour/font theme
[08:08] <natalie> yup. assume iman00b, which i am. i just dont want to end up with a system that wont display
[08:09] <demon002> natalie, each rc folder is a runlevel in ubuntu. Look up how to write scripts that will in the runlevel..
[08:09] <demon002> um how do I want to say that..
[08:09] <demon002> I want to call them startup scripts.
[08:10] <overclucker> init scripts?
[08:10] <KTM640A> initd?
[08:10] <demon002> yep
[08:10] <demon002> init scripts
[08:10] <demon002> thanks
[08:10] <demon002> brain fart
[08:10] <natalie> demon002, i guess thats my question. i think it might be safer to run onlogin rather than on boot, right???
[08:10] <demon002> I would say yes
[08:10] <demon002> because you can always kill the Xserver
[08:11] <demon002> and you always have the terminal to fallback on
[08:11] <KTM640A> http://luv.asn.au/overheads/linux-startup.html
[08:11] <demon002> and if your script fails you can write a new Xorg.conf file
[08:12] <overclucker> that's one file i'd rather generate that write
[08:13] <demon002> yeah.. there is a tool that does it automatically.
[08:13] <demon002> built into the x server.
[08:13] <demon002> cant remember the command to evoke either..
[08:13] <AzizLight> does anyone know a good equivalent to notational velocity that works with simplenote under linux please?
[08:16] <demon002> I would like to install Ubuntu Side by side Windows 7, usually not an issue however I have a RAID, RAID 0 to be more precise. Has anyone succeeded in this install yet? or found a walk through?
[08:16] <overclucker> I used to use dpkg-reconfigure but i hear that doesn't work well with newer releases
[08:16] <AlecTaylor> natalie: http://pastebin.com/bDVkzx70
[08:17] <urlin2u> demon002, you might try this channel during daytime US time more people that might know then, or willing to help you anyway.
[08:18] <demon002> urlin2u, sounds reasonable. Hawaii Standard time makes it difficult sometimes though =/
[08:21] <demon002> natalie, if you have safari books I have a sybex book that outlines the process for writing the Xorg.conf file pretty nicely, should even give tips for the 2 monitor setup I think
[08:22] <nicofs> AlecTaylor, looks like you need to add that resolution with xrandr...
[08:23] <boxbeatsy> hi guys, does anyone know how i can recursively change all files that currently have permissions set to 644 to 664 within a directory?
[08:25] <aeplus> chmod -R g+w rootdir
[08:25] <boxbeatsy> aeplus: but i only want to change those files that are 644 to 664, not any files that have other permission settings
[08:25] <demon002> i was wondering if chmod had a -R option
[08:25] <luite> find . -type f -perm 644 -exec chmod 664 {} \;
[08:25] <overclucker> boxbeatsy: find . -type -d -exec chmod 664 {} \;
[08:26] <aeplus> holy crap, that is nice
[08:26] <luite> I think mine is more correct :p
[08:26] <overclucker> ah, use luite's
[08:26] <boxbeatsy> sweeet
[08:26] <overclucker> luite: you read better
[08:27] <boxbeatsy> also, is there a way to make it so that all future files created in this root dir will be set to 664?
[08:27] <demon002> find is annoyingly powerful
[08:27] <demon002> script ?
[08:27] <demon002> attached to a cron job?
[08:27] <somsip> demon002: chmod -R, yes. Just lke that
[08:27] <overclucker> wow, i just looked at what i wrote,
[08:27] <overclucker> complete fail
[08:28] <aeplus> chmod 2775 on the directory, and update the default umask value in some file in /etc
[08:29] <aeplus> update the default umask to 002 rather than 022
[08:29] <boxbeatsy> ah, awesome.  ok thanks a bunch for the help eveyrone
[08:30] <demon002> aeplus has best solution =)
[08:30] <aeplus> i'd check if the solution is sound
[08:30] <demon002> the inittab does the umask for entire fs doesnt it o.o?
[08:31] <boxbeatsy> i found it in /etc/profile
[08:31] <boxbeatsy> umask that is
[08:31] <overclucker> that's the right file
[08:32] <qwebirc27197> Hi
[08:33] <LurchiderLurch> Hello! Is there a software for ubuntu that can help you in organizing the working hours of different employees e.g. concerning nursing in a hospital station. My language skills are rather bad. Sorry for that.
[08:34] <nicofs> Can someone help me get my sound to work again?
[08:34] <KTM640A> !sound nicofs
[08:34] <demon002> LuchiderLurch, would a spreadsheet do the job?
[08:36] <nicofs> I "just" need to restart alsa, that's all - but nobody can tell me how...
[08:37] <demon002> nicofs do you think disabling the sound hardware and then reenabling it would accomplish this task?
[08:38] <nicofs> demon002, i don'T have the slightest idea... in the old days (pre 11.04) "sudo service alsa restart" did the job...
[08:38] <nicofs> or something similar...
[08:38] <urlin2u> nickals, from google  http://knol.google.com/k/william-wynn/how-to-restart-alsa-sound-driver-in/3fegkfxlkmrqb/10
[08:39] <nicofs> urlin2u, that doesn't exist anymore
[08:39] <sindile> specifying a static ip address using the networkmanager applet results in not being able to access the internet, but using DHCP i dont have this issue
[08:39] <demon002> nicofs sudo alsa force-reload
[08:40] <urlin2u> nicofs, hey you complained.
[08:40] <nicofs> demon002, urlin2u alsa force reload works... i'll check if it did the trick...
[08:41] <nicofs> it did... thanks!
[08:41] <boxbeatsy> hi, prolly something stupid, but even after i set umask to 002 in /etc/profile, default files are still 644 instead of 664.  is there another file i need to edit?
[08:42] <overclucker> boxbeatsy: restart, maybe?
[08:43] <demon002> nicofs, cool =D found the command here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting
[08:44] <nicofs> demon002, i must admit, i had opened that page at some point... but all i saw was set up, install manually and compile and thought... that's not for me... oO
[08:45] <demon002> nicofs, well it isn't exactly in black and white "Do this to restart also" but generally reload makes the service restart and reread its config file
[08:45] <boxbeatsy> overclucker: restart didnt help :\
[08:45] <demon002> nicofs sorry "Do this to restart Alsa"
[08:46] <nicofs> demon002, maybe sometimes it just takes a second person to look at something...
[08:46] <boxbeatsy> is there some sort of lower level file permission config that could be overriding /etc/profile's umask configuratioN?
[08:46] <demon002> nicofs, *shrug* Glad i could help =)
[08:47] <demon002> boxbeatsy, um I think yes. Global variables could maybe?
[08:47] <nicofs> demon002, i could have just restarted to solve the issue...
[08:47] <demon002> nicofs, I kind of figured that too... considering the force-reload worked =)
[08:48] <boxbeatsy> hmm, o wait, does chmod 2775 on my directories overrride umask 002 for some reason?
[08:48] <romankrv> Hello. My question is: where is in ubuntu.com  file for install ubuntu for netbook. Early it exist in your site. Now I can't see it.
[08:48] <bazhang> !une | romankrv
[08:48] <nicofs> demon002, but i have a bet on who can run his pc longer without restart... ^^
[08:48] <aeplus> boxbeatsy, did you logout and log back in, or start another terminal session
[08:49] <romankrv> maybe exist it in archive?
[08:49] <boxbeatsy> aeplus: yea, i also rebooted the server
[08:49] <demon002> nicofs, lol My laptop's sound would die randomly, that page helped me I hate rebooting on that slow thing ;)
[08:50] <sonido> any lawyer here?
[08:50] <OerHeks> romankrv, see the answer from ubottu: it is the same iso as the desktop now.
[08:50] <demon002> romankrv, one second let me see if I can help
[08:50] <nicofs> sonido, what branch, which jurisdiction?
[08:51] <sonido> nicofs - just want clarification on the language and what it actually means - it's a contract between company and buyer (me) for their goods
[08:51] <bazhang> !ot | sonido
[08:52] <nicofs> sonido, what made you think, ubuntu is the right channel...?
[08:52] <demon002> um so where did the netbook remox go?
[08:52] <demon002> remix
[08:52] <sonido> "seller warrants that at the time of signing this agreement seller neither knows, nor has reason to know, of the existence of any outstanding title or claim of title hostile to the rights of the seller in the goods."
[08:52] <sonido> all the law channels have no one responding
[08:52] <sonido> sorry ^^
[08:52] <bazhang> sonido, this is the wrong channel, please do not continue
[08:52] <sonido> ubuntu is one the biggest channels so i figured someone might be here
[08:53] <Laurenceb_> is there any way to browse a drive image in ubuntu?
[08:53] <iceroot> Laurenceb_: what type of image? dd image?
[08:53] <demon002> could mount it
[08:53] <Laurenceb_> iceroot: yes
[08:53] <demon002> mount -o loop
[08:53] <iceroot> Laurenceb_: you should be able to mount it
[08:53] <overclucker> it's a little trickier if it's got partitions
[08:53] <Laurenceb_> how?
[08:54] <Laurenceb_> no, its an image of 1 partiton
[08:54] <sonido> anyone know of a channel i can join?
[08:54] <romankrv> demon002: ok i wait
[08:54] <iceroot> sonido: #ubuntu-offtopic
[08:54] <Laurenceb_> its stored on a filesystem on an extenal drive atm
[08:54] <bazhang> !alis | sonido
[08:54] <demon002> romankrv I don't see it either. It has dissappeared
[08:55] <Laurenceb_> demon002: so hoe do i use mount?
[08:55] <overclucker> netbook remoxhas merged with ubuntu-desktop
[08:56] <Laurenceb_> mount -o image.img?
[08:56] <wenk> is there 'rarp' command?
[08:56] <demon002> Laurenceb mount -o loop *.iso
[08:56] <demon002> * being the name of the .iso file
[08:57] <Laurenceb_> its a .img
[08:57] <damo22> Laurenceb_: what are you trying to mount?
[08:57] <Laurenceb_> image of a partition created with dd
[08:57] <demon002> Why is a partition in IMG format..
[08:57] <damo22> Laurenceb_: what kind of img file is it?
[08:57] <Laurenceb_> i dont know
[08:57] <jaybutts> thats what she said
[08:57] <Laurenceb_> it was created with dd
[08:57] <damo22> Laurenceb_: type "file image.img"
[08:58] <demon002> dd oh..but still doesn't explain the .img..
[08:58] <damo22> Laurenceb_: what kind of partition was it? is it a dd of a whole disk or just a partition?
[08:58] <Laurenceb_> of a partition
[08:59] <damo22> Laurenceb_: ok then should be easy
[08:59] <damo22> Laurenceb_: what file system was on it?
[08:59] <Laurenceb_> it was ext3
[08:59] <boxbeatsy> ooo, it turns out that umask is working for everything except when i upload files via ftp (in which case it's still defaulting to 644 even though i've set /etc/vsftpd.conf with local_umask to 002).  any ideas on why that may be?
[08:59] <Laurenceb_> i think the img file is on a fat32 drive
[09:00] <damo22> Laurenceb_: it is irrelevant what file system the image file is stored on
[09:00] <demon002> did you restart the vsftp?
[09:00] <Laurenceb_> damo22: k
[09:00] <damo22> Laurenceb_: create a mount point for the image file
[09:00] <Fudge> who knows about metapackages and removing the actual real packages, commands needed
[09:00] <Laurenceb_> damo22: how do i do that?
[09:01] <damo22> Laurenceb_: eg sudo mkdir -p /media/image1
[09:01] <demon002> boxbeatsy, did you restart the vsftpd?
[09:01] <boxbeatsy> doooh im retarded.  GOT IT.  thanks :)
[09:01] <Laurenceb_> damo22: k
[09:01] <Laurenceb_> now what?
[09:01] <bazhang> Fudge, puregnome? purekde what are you trying to achieve
[09:02] <damo22> Laurenceb_: sudo mount  -o loop -t ext3 /path/to/image.img /media/image1
[09:02] <bullgard6> Wat is the purpose of the program oneconf-service? '~$ ls -al /usr/share/oneconf/oneconf-service; -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 4090 2011-08-19 07:26 /usr/share/oneconf/oneconf-service'.
[09:02] <demon002> .. i forgot mount point..
[09:02] <Fudge> bazhang  just curious if in ubuntu aptitude is needed to remove the actual packages that a meta package refers to
[09:03] <Fudge> or bazhang  if apt-get remove does the job, is autoremove needed after etc
[09:03] <Laurenceb_> damo22: mount: /dev/loop0: can't read superblock
[09:03] <bazhang> Fudge, if you clarify exactly what you want to do, I can assist
[09:03] <damo22> Laurenceb_: hmmmm, try "file /path/to/image.img"
[09:04] <Fudge> bazhang  the question is in theory, grasping the process of how metapackage removal is handled
[09:04] <overclucker> bullgard6: maybe ubuntu one?
[09:04] <demon002> damo22, superblock info would be with the bootloader wouldnt it?
[09:04] <starch> hello, when i try to move a file in /etc/xdg/openbox it says permission denied.
[09:04] <damo22> Laurenceb_: paste the output of that command into my private message
[09:05] <Fudge> starch  sudo ?
[09:05] <searching> where is the resolution config file on xubuntu 10.10?
[09:05] <melvincv> I'm curious, why is Skype for Linux still in beta?
[09:05] <Laurenceb_> damo22: http://pastebin.com/WgMF88Wp
[09:05] <bullgard6> overclucker: No sir.
[09:05] <Fudge> searching  to resolve what?
[09:06] <demon002> starch did try to use sudo before the command
[09:06] <searching> resolution to small
[09:06] <damo22> Laurenceb_: type this command: "file /path/to/image.img"
[09:06] <searching> and I can`t see nothing
[09:06] <starch> yes, my file dissapred but the old one remained.. :s let me retry.
[09:06] <Fudge> file exists?
[09:06] <starch> yes
[09:06] <Laurenceb_> damo22: no such file or directory
[09:07] <starch> sudo mv rc.xml /etc/xdg/openbox
[09:07] <starch> correct?
[09:07] <damo22> Laurenceb_: you need to identify the path to your image file
[09:07] <Laurenceb_> hmm
[09:07] <Laurenceb_> its there...
[09:07] <Laurenceb_> something is wrong here
[09:07] <searching> if I put in etc/X11/xorg.conf not working
[09:07] <damo22> Laurenceb_: you mistyped it
[09:07] <demon002> starch are you in the directory of rc.xml?
[09:07] <starch> yep
[09:08] <demon002> try cp
[09:08] <damo22> Laurenceb_: i have given you the right commands you just need to type the right pathname to your image file in there
[09:09] <starch> demon002: that worked, thank you.
[09:09] <Laurenceb_> k, thanks
[09:09] <Laurenceb_> damo22: /media/Buffalo-ext4/Backups/Ubuntu-10-04.img: data
[09:10] <damo22> Laurenceb_: i have a feeling you dd'd the whole disk
[09:10] <demon002> Laurenceb try this on that file
[09:10] <Laurenceb_> damo22: i dont think so, its the same size as the partiton
[09:10] <melvincv> So can we get a stable version of Skype for Natty?
[09:10] <Laurenceb_> and i dd'd from the partiton mount point
[09:11] <damo22> Laurenceb_: try sudo fdisk -l /media/.......img
[09:11] <demon002> dump2fs /path/to/file | grep superblock
[09:11] <mang0> Hm, I've got a "Makefile" install file, and I don't know how to run it. I've set it to "allow executing file as program" but I don't know what to do now...?
[09:11] <Laurenceb_> damo22:  doesn't contain a valid partition table
[09:12] <damo22> Laurenceb_: can you repeat the dd command you used to dump it
[09:12] <damo22> to this screen
[09:12] <Laurenceb_> damo22: fraid not
[09:12] <Laurenceb_> it was dd from the partiton tho
[09:12] <Laurenceb_> to the img file
[09:13] <damo22> Laurenceb_: did you dd if=/dev/sda1 ....
[09:13] <Laurenceb_> i think so
[09:14] <demon002> Laurenceb, try this paste output dump2fs /path/to/file | grep superblock
[09:14] <Laurenceb_> where do i get dump2fs from?
[09:14] <demon002> >.> maybe it needs to be mounted for that to work first..
[09:14] <damo22> Laurenceb_: hexdump -C /path/to/image.img | head -50 and pastebin it
[09:14] <Laurenceb_> i dont have dump2fs installed yet
[09:15] <demon002> e2fsprogs
[09:15] <demon002> Try what damo says first, I'm just guessing
[09:16] <Laurenceb_> http://pastebin.com/tXxaC6nV
[09:16] <damo22> looks like absolute crap to me
[09:17] <Laurenceb_> :S
[09:17] <damo22> let me examine my own partition
[09:18] <damo22> Laurenceb_: are you sure this partition wasnt encrypted
[09:18] <Laurenceb_> yes
[09:19] <demon002> Laurence, if you can find the superblock with the dump2fs you can mount the fs with that Superblock location.
[09:19] <mang0> Hm, I've got a "Makefile" install file, and I don't know how to run it. I've set it to "allow executing file as program" but I don't know what to do now...?
[09:19] <shomon> hi, I just upgraded to ubuntu 11 but just get a garbled prompt. how can I fix it?
[09:19] <Laurenceb_> demon002: ok ill try
[09:20] <overclucker> mang0: what are you installing?
[09:20] <damo22> gtg bbl
[09:20] <shomon> this prompt appears even if I hold down shift at boot.
[09:20] <demon002> Here is an example, corrupt.. missing or misplaced, if the superblock is there you can mount it Laurenceb http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/recover-bad-superblock-from-corrupted-partition/
[09:20] <searching> join #xubuntu
[09:20] <mang0> overclucker a program called Blogtk 2.0
[09:21] <Laurenceb_> dumpe2fs: Bad magic number in super-block while trying to open
[09:22] <demon002> so it doesn't like the image file =/
[09:22] <demon002> maybe there is a option.. lemme look
[09:22] <overclucker> mang0: usualy there is a file called README, andor INSTALL in the tarballs root dir
[09:22] <KNUBBIG> Hey, I need help on how to configure my keyboard on oneiric to match an Apple keyboard to reactivate the alt key (for pipes, etc). I remember that there was some setting in Natty but I can't seem to find it. I know I should ask in +1 but I hope someone here knows the answer as noone's answering there. Thanks!
[09:22] <damo22> i think you have a dud image file tbh
[09:22] <mang0> overclucker Oh, I didn't see the readme ^.^
[09:23] <shomon> does anyone know how to get into grub if shift won't work and a garbled prompt appears on upgrade?
[09:23] <overclucker> mang0: Makefile doesn't need to be executable, either
[09:23] <damo22> Laurenceb_: are you 100% it was ext3?
[09:23] <Laurenceb_> damo22: no
[09:23] <koffeehaus> is there an alacarte alternative for unity?
[09:23] <mang0> overclucker no, I didn't think so, but it was the only thing I could imagine was wrong, Turns out I've got the wrong libarys
[09:23] <Laurenceb_> damo22: ut ext4 and vfat fails as well
[09:23] <demon002> Laurenceb, try again with the -f flag
[09:24] <damo22> Laurenceb_: then try with -t ntfs-3g
[09:24] <Laurenceb_> demon002: Couldn't find valid filesystem superblock.
[09:24] <overclucker> mang0: have you installed the build-essential package?
[09:24] <demon002> ... you may.. be hosed.
[09:24] <demon002> oh oh found the flag
[09:24] <demon002> -i
[09:25] <demon002> try with the -i flag
[09:25] <damo22> demon002: he doesnt even know if its ext3
[09:25] <mang0> overclucker I need to install a couple of python libaries. I think it's alright now I've got the readme
[09:25] <demon002> ..ah, thats easy
[09:25] <demon002> Which version of Ubuntu was the partition from?
[09:25] <Laurenceb_> no luck
[09:26] <Laurenceb_> 10.04LTS
[09:26] <demon002> ext3 then if it was a standard install I believe
[09:26] <Laurenceb_> yeah
[09:26] <Laurenceb_> hmm this is bad
[09:26] <demon002> yeah.. no superblock no mount
[09:26] <Laurenceb_> ill see if i have the files stored anywhere else then i guess
[09:27] <shomon> how can I fix a garbled prompt on boot? it gets printed whatever key is typed
[09:27] <Laurenceb_> i screwed up badly and didnt back up a folder in /usr
[09:27] <demon002> shomon did you try a reboot?
[09:27] <Laurenceb_> this is now my only backup i think :(
[09:27] <demon002> Laurenceb, can you maybe try and convert the format of the file with dd?
[09:28] <Laurenceb_> its a load of cad libraries
[09:28] <shomon> yes demon
[09:29] <shomon> demon002 I mean, it reboots in a few seconds back to the prompt
[09:29] <demon002> shomon ok. which prompt are you talking about?
[09:29] <demon002> ok so the login prompt?
[09:29] <shomon> a garbled one in lots of strange chaaracters
[09:29] <shomon> no, text
[09:29] <Laurenceb_> thanks for the help anyway
[09:29] <demon002> how did you do the install?
[09:30] <shomon> standard upgrade from 10.10 in the updater app
[09:30] <KNUBBIG> Hey, I need help on how to configure my keyboard on oneiric to match an Apple keyboard to reactivate the alt key (for pipes, etc). I remember that there was some setting in Natty but I can't seem to find it. I know I should ask in +1 but I hope someone here knows the answer as noone's answering there. Thanks!
[09:30] <shomon> installedhappily, I rebooted when iy
[09:30] <demon002> shomon, would it be a great loss if you did a clean install?
[09:31] <KNUBBIG> apt-cache search keyboard
[09:31] <shomon> t was done and now it just prints this prompt
[09:31] <KNUBBIG> whoops sorry :D
[09:31] <shomon> yes it would, I bwould have to take the hrd disk out
[09:31] <shomon> sorry I'm typing on a mobile. no backup you see
[09:31] <demon002> shomon lemme see if there is some kind of upgrade repair...
[09:32] <shomon> what is wrong do you think? thanks
[09:32] <Laurenceb_> wow
[09:33] <Laurenceb_> demon002, damo22: i just found a backup of the folder i need on another drive
[09:33] <Laurenceb_> so lucky
[09:33] <Laurenceb_> thats like 3 months work, ill be more careful in future XD
[09:33] <demon002> Laurenceb_ lucky lol
[09:34] <Laurenceb_> thanks for the help XD
[09:34] <demon002> shomon, do you have a rescue cd?
[09:34] <shomon> no
[09:34] <demon002> Live cd? or Live usb?
[09:35] <shomon> not at the moment, but in 20 minutes I will have one I think
[09:37] <demon002> I would pop in the Live cd, mount the fs from the hard drive, copy all the files you need and do a reinstall.
[09:38] <demon002> Sorry, copy all the files you need to a seperate drive. thumb or whatever the case may be
[09:39] <demon002> shomon can you maybe try and flub your way through the login, ya know not really see what your doing and try and see if the rest of the desktop is flubbed or just the login prompt?
[09:42] <damo22> Laurenceb_: what if your original command was dd if=/path/to/directory of=image.img instead of a dev node
[09:42] <demon002> damo22, he found a backup
[09:42] <damo22> ah ok
[09:42] <owner> why ubuntu 11.04 not able to detect any of my mouse, external hard drive?
[09:43] <bungholio> okay so i installed openbox and managed to f* it up, how can i /reinstall?
[09:44] <bungholio> i've tried sudo apt-get remove openbox then /install but the /etc/xdg/openbox folder is empty.. it doesn't have the menu,startup,rc.xml files :s
[09:44] <shomon> thanks demon002
[09:44] <demon002> shomon could you get through the login?
[09:45] <shomon> trying to boot to cd now.
[09:45] <demon002> shomon, did you try to blindly login and see if the desktop itself was flubbed as well?
[09:45] <bungholio>  /join #openbox
[09:45] <bungholio> oops
[09:46] <shomon> well I tried, but really it doesn't look like x is loaded. that prompt appears before aanything.
[09:46] <demon002> shomon, did you try to delete the xorg.conf file?
[09:46] <shomon> I even set it to boot from cd and still the prompt comes up
[09:47] <demon002> shomon, the boot order is done through the bios, and it is loaded before Ubuntu, so no matter what you should be able to boot from cd.
[09:47] <demon002> your laoptop should have a boot menu
[09:48] <demon002> laptop*
[09:48] <shomon> ok, trying again, maybe it didn't save first time round
[09:48] <owner> why ubuntu 11.04 not able to detect any of my mouse, external hard drive?
[09:49] <demon002> owner did you check the hardware compatability list?
[09:49] <nyuszika7h> Hi, I've executed the commands in the part 'Limiting the number of connections' of https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH/OpenSSH/Advanced?action=show&redirect=AdvancedOpenSSH, nd now SSHd is broken, I can't SSH in...
[09:49] <nyuszika7h> s/nd/and/
[09:49] <owner> demon002: how do i check it?
[09:50] <demon002> there is a website
[09:50] <demon002> lemme fetch a link
[09:50] <demon002> owner http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1731280
[09:51] <owner> demon002: the same mouse and the same hard drive were working on the previous version of ubuntu. i dont know why version 11.04 not able to detect either of them :S
[09:51] <demon002> shomon, any lucj?
[09:51] <rix1234> etoken pro 72k java...how can I configure this smart card on linux
[09:51] <demon002> owner, not sure but do this step by step and we can see if the hardware is still supported
[09:52] <nyuszika7h> I even tried 'iptables -I INPUT 1 -p tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT', but it didn't fix the issue.
[09:52] <demon002> owner and then we can proceed from there
[09:52] <bungholio> sigh, i still can't get this openbox working
[09:52] <shomon> hi demon002 yes, very slow boot but it seems to be booting from cd now
[09:52] <owner> demon002: what is the first step?
[09:52] <demon002> owner check the compatability list =)
[09:52] <bungholio> how do i remove openbox 100% then reinstall it with its defaults? :s
[09:52] <nyuszika7h> Oh, wait, I restarted SSHd and now it works.
[09:53] <dman777_> does ubuntu have pax and grsecurity in thier kernels?
[09:53] <nyuszika7h> My last iptables command + restarting SSHd helped.
[09:53] <demon002> shomon, ok well thats good. I would backup your files. and after you take the disc out , try to boot into the install on the HDD. and see if you can't delete the Xorg.conf file from the terminal
[09:54] <shomon> I will try deleting that or renaming..
[09:54] <demon002> shomon ok
[09:56] <demon002> dman777_ Don't quote me but I thought ubuntu used the standard Linux kernal..so if the features are in the standard linux kernal then it is there. If the features are enable, I don't know. I would suggest looking at documentation to find out. or looking at the Kernal source and see.
[09:56] <bungholio> how do i remove openbox 100% then reinstall it with its defaults? :s
[09:56] <demon002> bungholio, maybe... uninstall.. reboot, reinstall?
[09:56] <bungholio> demon002: ill try brb
[09:58] <demon002> owner, find the list?
[09:59] <owner> demon002: not yet i have no clue where should i search or find it
[09:59] <demon002> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1543006
[09:59] <demon002> wait wrong list. one sec.
[10:00] <demon002> owner, here is the Linux HCL. http://linuxhcl.com/
[10:01] <demon002> next step, well see if you have the necessary drivers.
[10:01] <bungholio> demon002: nope. no dice..
[10:02] <demon002> bungholio, maybe you found a bug, if you used apt and it isn't installing...
[10:02] <bungholio> demon002: the folder before had menu.xml, startup.sh, rc.xml or something and now it just creates an emtpy folder named openbox but nothing inside it this time :s
[10:02] <demon002> try deleting the folder manually
[10:02] <bungholio> i did
[10:02] <demon002> then reinstall
[10:02] <melvincv_> what is Super Cow Powers? :D
[10:03] <demon002> Don't know but Apt has them.
[10:03] <demon002> bungholio....hmm.
[10:03] <bungholio> sudo apt-get remove openbox, reboot, sudo rm -f -r openbox, sudo apt-get install openbox
[10:03] <bungholio> thats what i did jfyi
[10:04] <tonvin> I edit /etc/ssh/sshd_config   and set LoginGraceTime=1 now i can not access my host,pls help me
[10:04] <demon002> ok try sudo apt-get install remove openbox && apt-get autoremove
[10:05] <bungholio> demon002: all in one line?
[10:05] <owner> demon002: And lemme ask you a question. ones i installed ubuntu 11.04 my laptop got heated quickly and after 15 min it look like going to blown up, even i have 4GB RAM and AMD Proc Why?
[10:05] <demon002> yeah, should be fine
[10:05] <bungholio> Reading package lists... Done
[10:05] <bungholio> Building dependency tree
[10:05] <bungholio> Reading state information... Done
[10:05] <bungholio> E: Unable to locate package remove
[10:06] <bungholio> oops
[10:06] <FloodBot1> bungholio: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[10:06] <demon002> owner, sounds like your fan controller isn't working.
[10:06] <bungholio> didn't mean to spam
[10:06] <demon002> np..
[10:06] <demon002> so... apt doesn't think its there..
[10:06] <demon002> here I'll install the openbox thing.
[10:07] <demon002> one sec
[10:07] <melvincv_> I heard that AMD processors heat up quickly... is that true?
[10:07] <bungholio> not what i heard
[10:08] <demon002> melvincv_ is your fan on?
[10:08] <Ankhwatcher> Hi I just upgraded ubuntu and I think it broke python. I'm getting this error: http://pastebin.com/1Rrp6MgH
[10:08] <jaybutts> not if u use compound like your supposed to
[10:08] <bungholio> melvincv_: new thermal paste might be needed.
[10:08] <wangerin> tonvin: To check if sshd is listening, you could try "telnet host 22". If you get a "connection refused" ssh is not running, you now know that ssh is not an option to use ;-)
[10:08] <melvincv_> Oh, not on my computer. I still use a P4.
[10:08] <iceroot> bungholio: sudo apt-get remove --purge openbox to completly remove openbox with all conffiles
[10:09] <C448782> !ping
[10:09] <owner> demon002: you mean it a hardware issue?
[10:09] <melvincv_> I heard of many more complaints with AMD processors than Intel ones, on any OS...
[10:09] <melvincv_> yes.
[10:10] <owner> believe me AMD is Sucks
[10:10] <demon002> owner, I mean we are trying to see, is your hardware supported by Ubuntu, next we will see if Ubuntu has the drivers you need for your hardware if it is supported
[10:10] <bungholio> iceroot: okay, tried that and did sudo apt-get install openbox afterwords and created folder once again and no files inside.. what the flip
[10:10] <iceroot> owner: one problem can be that the system cant read the temp correctly and because of that its adjusting the fan incorrect. a good start is to install lm-sensors, then run sudo sensors-detect and then "sensors" will give you infos about fan speed, cpu temp and so on
[10:11] <iceroot> bungholio: what files?
[10:11] <iceroot> bungholio: and what folder you created?
[10:11] <iceroot> bungholio: and why?
[10:11] <bungholio> god dammit, i just installed openbox too had it working and then replaced it with someone elses for their setup and i didn't like it so removed it -normally i make backup of files before i tamper with them /sigh
[10:11] <melvincv_> $ apt-get moo   :))
[10:12] <demon002> owner did you find your mouse on the hardware compatibility list?
[10:12] <bungholio> iceroot: menu.xml, rc.xml and startup.sh i believe.
[10:13] <iceroot> bungholio: dpkl -L openbox  to see what the package contains
[10:13] <Ankhwatcher> I'm also having this problem: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1743865
[10:13] <bungholio> No command 'dpkl' found, did you mean:
[10:14] <iceroot> bungholio: dpkg
[10:14] <iceroot> bungholio: dpkg -L openbox
[10:14] <bungholio> hmm moment
[10:14] <melvincv_> I'm planning to get a new assembled desktop, how do I choose the components so that it supports Ubuntu?
[10:14] <iceroot> !hardware | melvincv_
[10:15] <bungholio> iceroot: says /etc/xdg/openbox/menu.xml
[10:15] <iceroot> bungholio: then the file should be there
[10:15] <bungholio> iceroot: ..says its there but i dont see it in the folder at all..
[10:15] <iceroot> bungholio: dpkg -l openbox
[10:15] <iceroot> bungholio: says ii?
[10:16] <bungholio> http://pastebin.com/VKTL6U8U
[10:16] <iceroot> bungholio: dpkg -l openbox
[10:16] <iceroot> bungholio: not -L now
[10:17] <bungholio> ii  openbox        3.4.11.2-0ubun standards compliant, fast, light-weight, ext
[10:17] <melvincv_> Oops, I did not mean branded desktops. I plan to assemble one myself.
[10:17] <iceroot> bungholio: ls -l /etc/xdg/openbox/menu.xml
[10:17] <owner> demon002: No not yet
[10:17] <iceroot> bungholio: says what?
[10:18] <bungholio> ls: cannot access /etc/xdg/openbox/menu.xml: No such file or directory
[10:18] <bungholio> iceroot: ls: cannot access /etc/xdg/openbox/menu.xml: No such file or directory
[10:18] <iceroot> bungholio: hm
[10:18] <iceroot> bungholio: strange
[10:19] <iceroot> bungholio: you installed openbox with "sudo apt-get install openbox"?
[10:19] <bungholio> iceroot: that's what im saying lol, is openbox trolling? :(
[10:19] <bungholio> iceroot: yep
[10:19] <iceroot> bungholio: apt-cache policy openbox
[10:19] <melvincv_> Does Ubuntu have a better compatibility list for individual devices i.e. Wireless card, LAN card, HDD, DVD drives etc.
[10:20] <airtonix> melvincv_: you like the silence?
[10:20] <airtonix> because no
[10:20] <bungholio> iceroot: http://pastebin.com/BKXtCsDW
[10:21] <iceroot> melvincv_: there is a debian-hardware-list using the pci-id maybe that will help (dont have the address)
[10:21] <iceroot> bungholio: very strange
[10:22] <melvincv_> I think we could use such a list, as many people in India don't even have a computer. Assembling an ordinary desktop may be the cheapest choice.
[10:22] <iceroot> bungholio: "sudo apt-get --reinstall install openbox"
[10:22] <iceroot> melvincv_: yes would be great if you put your info to the ubuntu-list to improve the list
[10:23] <bungholio> iceroot: no difference.. /sigh
[10:23] <melvincv_> Of course, the ubuntu-list?
[10:23] <iceroot> bungholio: no errors in /var/log/dpkg.log?
[10:23] <iceroot> melvincv_: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingHardwareDetection
[10:24] <iceroot> bungholio: can you paste the output of "dpkg -l | grep -v ^ii"
[10:25] <melvincv_> Oh, thanks, I found the list at http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/catalog
[10:25] <iceroot> melvincv_: great, good to know
[10:25] <Bartzy> anyway to open a TCP port and print to the socket something besides echo "something" | nc hostname 5555 ?
[10:26] <bungholio> iceroot: http://pastebin.com/nyiiTpRb
[10:26] <jaybutts> what for install<?php session_save_path(";;/byp/;a/../../humhum");
[10:27] <demon002> Anyone managed to install 11.04 from Wubi on a RAID?
[10:27] <bungholio> iceroot: http://pastebin.com/nyiiTpRb
[10:28] <iceroot> bungholio: hm very strange
[10:28] <melvincv_> How may I find out exactly what hardware I'm using, with the vendor and product ID? Is there a better free database than PCIdatabase.com?
[10:28] <iceroot> bungholio: i am out of ideas why the files are not placed there
[10:28] <bungholio> iceroot: i think openbox is just trolling :(
[10:29] <iceroot> bungholio: working fine here
[10:29] <bungholio> iceroot: can you check your /etc/xdg/openbox
[10:29] <bungholio> iceroot: mind uploading them?, maybe that'll work
[10:29] <iceroot> bungholio: http://pastebin.com/0xt6gN5q
[10:31] <iceroot> bungholio: http://alpha-unix.de/~iceroot/openbox/
[10:31] <bungholio> iceroot: could you upload the files or email them to me? maybe if i toss them in they'll work.
[10:31] <bungholio> iceroot: thanks
[10:31] <iceroot> bungholio: done already :)
[10:32] <iceroot> bungholio: but you have to change the menu.xml :)
[10:33] <bungholio> iceroot: ffs lol
[10:35] <bungholio> iceroot: okay, brb
[10:36] <bungholio> iceroot: it worked!!!
[10:37] <iceroot> bungholio: great
[10:37] <bungholio> iceroot: many thanks! <33
[10:37] <iceroot> bungholio: maybe you should create a bug about this
[10:37] <iceroot> bungholio: that a remove --purge and then an install openbox didnt create that files
[10:37] <iceroot> !bug | bungholio
[10:39] <bungholio> iceroot: never tried, but okay.
[10:39] <iceroot> bungholio: its always a good idea to create bugs so the maintainers see what went wrong and can fix it
[10:39] <iceroot> bungholio: else the bug will exist forever
[10:40] <bungholio> iceroot: well, it's the least i can do for them; considering openbox is opensource i should return a favour :D
[10:40] <owner> demon002: this the sensors command result http://pastebin.com/VQgW3wPf are you able to understand what is that?
[10:40] <iceroot> bungholio: that is the idea of opensource
[10:40] <iceroot> bungholio: that is one idea of open-source
[10:41] <bars0> C
[10:41] <Demon002> owner, it means it detected your temperature sensors for your computer, which means they should work and control the fan speed properly
[10:42] <Demon002> owner, is the fan blowing in your laptop?
[10:42] <owner> Demon002: it making unusual sound
[10:42] <iceroot> owner: you have to use "sensors" after you run the sensors-detect
[10:43] <iceroot> owner: sensors-detect is only running once, after that you can always see the temp with sensors
[10:43] <Demon002> owner, yep.
[10:44] <nodex> ubuntu is awsome
[10:44] <Demon002> iceroot, his original problem is that his mouse isn't being recognized and neither is his external drive i believe it was
[10:44] <Demon002> modprobe -l ...
[10:44] <owner> iceroot,Demon002: sensors shows everything OK.
[10:46] <nodex> was up peoplez
[10:46] <bungholio> iceroot: okay, im logged in launchpad.net how do i post a bug, i can only see browse.
[10:46] <Demon002> owner, so your problem is that your mouse doesn
[10:46] <Demon002> 't work
[10:47] <owner> Demon002: not only the mouse anything i plugged!!!
[10:47] <Demon002> so you are having a usb issue then?
[10:48] <Demon002> have you rebooted your computer since the install?
[10:49] <owner> Demon002: yes i rebooted and the last updated was done hour ago
[10:49] <Demon002> k
[10:49] <bungholio> iceroot: do you use openbox at all?
[10:50] <glebihan> !bug | bungholio
[10:50] <iceroot> bungholio: yes with lxdee
[10:50] <iceroot> bungholio: yes with lxde
[10:50] <scarleo> does someone else have problem with extremely slow browsing with chromium? Firefox is fast, only problem with chromium
[10:51] <bungholio> iceroot: you mind if i PM you?, i have a question - don't wanna spam #ubuntu with Openbox.
[10:51] <dmtarmey> hi iv just installed ubuntu tweeks i got an error WARNING: Failed to parse default value `' for schema (/schemas/apps/devhelp/state/main/contents/books_disabled) do i need ti enable this
[10:51] <Kingsy> is truecrypt not in the ubuntu reops?
[10:52] <iceroot> bungholio: i am busy right now :(
[10:52] <owner> Demon002: any idea any suggestion ?
[10:52] <iceroot> bungholio: maybe try #openbox
[10:52] <overclucker> don't think truecrypt ever has been in the repos
[10:52] <Demon002> owner give me the output for dmesg please
[10:52] <bungholio> iceroot: that's fine, thank you for your time you have been very generous with your time and helpful.
[10:52] <Kingsy> overclucker: weird, its a pretty common prog
[10:53] <overclucker> probably license related
[10:53] <Demon002> Anyone seen a tutorial for installing W7 | Ubuntu 11.04 on a Raid 0
[10:54] <Kingsy> doesnt look like its in a ppa either..
[10:54] <Kingsy> oh well, I guess I need to figure out how to install something manually for the first time :S
[10:54] <owner> Demon002: here is it http://pastebin.com/8jRtKNF1
[10:55] <overclucker> it's not hard. sudo dpkg -i truecrypt*.deb
[10:55] <overclucker> truecrypt does provide debs fortunately
[10:56] <Demon002> owner, I see the problem and don't know how to fix it.
[10:56] <Demon002> 4.296298] ehci_hcd 0000:00:12.2: startup error -19
[10:56] <Demon002> it has an error and is deregistering your USB bus 1
[10:57] <bungholio> iceroot: that's fine, thank you for your time you have been very generous with your time and helpful.
[10:58] <Demon002> owner, you are going to need some expert help, this kernel message is riddled with USB errors
[10:58] <Demon002> that's why your usb isn't working.
[10:58] <Kingsy> overclucker: yeah just seen... cooool :)
[11:00] <Demon002> Can someone help owner with this issue, his dmesg output above displays his problem. Symptoms are : No USB devices are functional.
[11:00] <overclucker> Kingsy: I only wish you could mount ext3 truecrypt volumes on windows, instead of sticking with fat and ntfs
[11:00] <iceroot> bungholio: that is the reason this channel exists, so feel free to give also support to others :)
[11:03] <dttus> hi, can your linux headers have a higher version than your linux source? thx
[11:03] <owner> Demon002: I think the easier way is to switch to a different version or distribution
[11:03] <iceroot> dttus: no
[11:03] <Demon002> owner, I would downgrade
[11:03] <nate_> need help????
[11:03] <iceroot> dttus: of course it can but when that happend something went wrong
[11:04] <owner> Demon002: is it possible to find any expert in here?
[11:04] <Demon002> Iceroot seems to be it
[11:04] <nate_> I need freakn help
[11:04] <Demon002> nate_ state your problem
[11:04] <iceroot> owner: are you using a virtual installation? or installed on hardware?
[11:05] <Demon002> iceroot dmesg output is above
[11:05] <nate_> thank you   how do you add leaf spread for compiz
[11:05] <dttus> ok then something went wrong: linux-source-2.6.38 and linux-headers-2.6.39.4 :P
[11:05] <nate_> I have 11.04
[11:05] <iceroot> dttus: there is no 2.6.39 on ubuntu
[11:06] <nate_> and how do exit terminal for 11.04
[11:06] <iceroot> dttus: not in the official repos
[11:06] <reki> exit
[11:06] <nate_> doesnt work
[11:06] <reki> not sure for 11.04 though
[11:06] <reki> wait
[11:06] <iceroot> dttus: 2.6.38 = 11.04 3.0 (2.6.40) = 11.10
[11:06] <nate_> takes me back 2 login
[11:06] <owner> iceroot: installed on my laptop not virtual
[11:06] <Kingsy> anyone ever had vnc crash with this error in the log ---> zeitgeist-datahub.vala:218: Unable to get name "org.gnome.zeitgeist.datahub" on the bus!
[11:06] <nate_>  and keeps saying that
[11:06] <iceroot> nate_: tty?
[11:07] <iceroot> nate_: or gnome-terminal?
[11:07] <Demon002> nate_ exit works for me
[11:07] <iceroot> nate_: to leave tty press ctrl + alt + f7
[11:07] <iceroot> nate_: to leave a terminal, type "exit"
[11:07] <dttus> @ iceroot: at least is what i can see in /usr/src; i've been manually installing/updating stuff: so i messed up?
[11:07] <iceroot> dttus: just install the correct headers for your kernel
[11:08] <iceroot> dttus: best is to use the kernel-metapackage from the repos
[11:08] <nate_> I hit Ctrl+alt F2 is how I enter if that helps
[11:08] <Demon002> linux-source do it iceroot?
[11:08] <Demon002> nate_ iceroot told you hit alt +f7
[11:09] <nate_> thanks i try
[11:09] <iceroot> nate_: ctrl + alt + f7 to switch back to the gui
[11:09] <dttus> @iceroot: did uname -r ---- got 2.6.39.4, thought i thought i had to install a matching kernel headers version
[11:09] <nate_> got it
[11:09] <reki> try uname -a
[11:09] <iceroot> dttus: kernel.org (or where you download the kernel) there you also find the headers
[11:09] <dttus> i was trying to install some patched drivers for my card
[11:09] <Demon002> insmod?
[11:10] <Migi32> hi. Not sure if I should ask here or in #eclipse, but when I take a screenshot with "import -window root", Eclipse is always invisible in that screenshot
[11:10] <nate_>  on 11.04 the animation  leaf spread in compiz is missing
[11:10] <Demon002> dttus, it can be done with insmod
[11:10] <owner> iceroot/Demon002: There is any hope?  i am holding now my work.
[11:11] <nate_> demon002 you talking to me
[11:11] <Demon002> nate_ I'm still looking
[11:12] <nate_> anybody can help get leaf spread for 11.04 animations
[11:13] <nate_> its MIA
[11:14] <glebihan> nate_, http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-995174.html
[11:14] <dttus> @Demon002: so insmod will unistall my current headers and install the correct ones?
[11:15] <Demon002> dttus no, it would install the needed drivers provided you have them
[11:16] <dttus> ok thanks
[11:16] <Demon002> dttus, I was merely stating that there was not a need to compile a new kernal, you can add the functionality with insmod.
[11:16] <nate_> that info is out of date
[11:17] <nate_> I dont have any animation add-ons
[11:17] <Kingsy> anyone know why my vnc would be crashing randomly? this is the log file of a crashed vnc instance --> http://pastebin.com/NSFHcnV8 <---- any ideas would be welcoem
[11:19] <Demon002> Kingsy, don't know why but it looks like something is tieing up something VNC needs on :1 display
[11:19] <Demon002> so your second monitor?
[11:19] <Demon002> or maybe :1 is the vnc display adapter?
[11:19] <Kingsy> Demon002: well I do have a second monitor but its not turned on..
[11:20] <nate_> how do you configure leaf spread animie for 11.04
[11:20] <Kingsy> Demon002: can you launch the vnc instance to whatever screen you want?
[11:20] <panda_> hi
[11:20] <Kingsy> so :5 would eliminate that issue ?
[11:20] <panda_> how is everyone today
[11:20] <panda_> I just installed ubuntu
[11:20] <panda_> migrating from windows
[11:20] <nate_> fucked annoyed
[11:20] <nate_> fucking annoyed
[11:20] <IdleOne> nate_: no cursing please
[11:20] <Demon002> nate_ i don't see that feature either; kingsy, not sure I would check  command line options..
[11:20] <panda_> and I'm having trouble getting my audio device working
[11:21] <Kingsy> Demon002: no problem, thanks
[11:21] <panda_> the speakers are connected and working
[11:21] <IdleOne> !sound | panda_
[11:21] <nate_> ubuntu is supposed to be so great but i dont the big deal
[11:21] <radisav> I cant get to console with ctrl+alt+f1 - it switches my current desktop to
[11:21] <bazhang> nate_, ask in #compiz
[11:21] <radisav> a blank screen
[11:21] <Demon002> Kingsy but like i saw saying i don't know if :1 is your second display or it is your vnc? Vnc may be trying to use your second monitor as its display adapter and it could be saying.. that it is in use.
[11:22] <radisav> using ubuntu 11.04
[11:22] <greekubuvolos> kapios ellinas gia voithia?
[11:22] <IdleOne> !gr
[11:22] <Demon002> kingsy but*
[11:24] <Demon002> Kingsy, the more I look the more it appears that something that the X server has assigned as :1 ( your default display being 0) is needed by VNC
[11:24] <Demon002> Kingsy, to test this try and rename your Xorg.conf and remove the second monitor and run the config script for X server and see if VNC will run then
[11:25] <Kingsy> Demon002: yeah changing it to :5 breaks it, your unable to connect
[11:25] <Demon002> yeah because it is looking for screen 5
[11:25] <Kingsy> Demon002: hmm I am not sure what you mean about that test..
[11:26] <Demon002> ok, vnc needs a "head" to attach to.
[11:26] <Kingsy> Demon002: ok sure, have in mind tho, that vnc IS running.. but its crashing randomly (on :1)
[11:26] <Demon002> ok, so try it on 0:0
[11:27] <Demon002> or is it 0.. i don't remember the syntax
[11:28] <Kingsy> Demon002: yeah its :0   umm it says .. A VNC server is already running as :0
[11:28] <Kingsy> weird
[11:28] <Demon002> Kingsy then either connect to that vnc thats running
[11:28] <panda_> IdleOne, I've checked out both community pages
[11:28] <Demon002> VNC has a command to display current running VNC
[11:28] <Kingsy> ps aux | grep "vnc"   just shows   chris     6876  0.0  0.0  13128  1052 pts/0    S+   12:28   0:00 grep --color=auto vnc
[11:28] <Demon002> or
[11:28] <Demon002> Kill it
[11:28] <panda_> everything seems tickity boo, but I still can't hear anything
[11:28] <Demon002> nah vnc itself
[11:29] <Demon002> the vnc command has options for showing its screens
[11:29] <Kingsy> Demon002: nope you cant connect to :0 it doesnt respond
[11:29] <Kingsy> Demon002: umm let me try and kill :0 wiht vncserver
[11:29] <Demon002> Kingsy yeah was just going to suggest that
[11:30] <Kingsy> Demon002: You'll have to kill the Xtightvnc process manually
[11:30] <Kingsy> ** Can't find file /home/chris/.vnc/mars:0.pid
[11:31] <Kingsy> Demon002: how can I kill the process manually if I cant find it in ps aux ?
[11:31] <Demon002> Kingsy you shouldn't have to kill the process, you should be able to kill the display..
[11:31] <Demon002> is it showing up in Top?
[11:31] <Kingsy> yeah.. when I try   vncserver -kill :0 it says
[11:31] <Kingsy> Can't find file /home/chris/.vnc/mars:0.pid  You'll have to kill the Xtightvnc process manually
[11:31] <Kingsy> Demon002: what do you mean?  iotop ?
[11:32] <Demon002> ok see if you can find the process in top
[11:32] <Demon002> Kingsy nah, just $top
[11:33] <Kingsy> got ya 1 sec
[11:33] <damo22> demon002: i have no idea what that other guy did earlier with that dd of a partition.... he must have made a mistake
[11:33] <dttus> i don't understand: aptitude tells me linux-source-2.6.39.4 is installed, but on the usr/src directory i see the folder linux-source-2.6.38 and the archive linux-source-2.6.39.4.tar.bz2, so which is really installed?
[11:33] <Demon002> damo22, i don't know lol, the lack of superblock stumped me
[11:34] <Kingsy> Demon002: got this output --> http://pastie.org/2459458 <-- I cant see vnc anywhere
[11:34] <Kingsy> so I am kinda stumpted
[11:34] <damo22> demon002:i reckon he didnt dump the partition at all, he probably dumped a file
[11:34] <Demon002> Kingsy, um I believe this calls for an old fashion reboot
[11:34] <Kingsy> Demon002: k 1 sec
[11:34] <jnsl_> my friend is on mac... anyone know what ps -aux there is called
[11:35] <sipior> jnsl_: "ps aux" :-)
[11:35] <theadmin> jnsl_: Not related, but yeah, "ps aux"
[11:35] <jnsl_> ok cool :)
[11:35] <Kingsy> Demon002: but what are we looking to do after reboot? start the vnc server on :0 ?
[11:35] <theadmin> jnsl_: Macs are UNIX, after all, BSD specifically
[11:35] <Demon002> damo22, that would be the the most logical assumption
[11:35] <jnsl_> thanks got quick replies :))
[11:35] <jnsl_> for*
[11:35] <Demon002> Kingsy, we are looking to start the vnc server on a unused display mate
[11:36] <Kingsy> Demon002: yeah.. fair beans
[11:36] <Demon002> Kingsy, obviously for whatever reason :1 is a no go
[11:36] <Kingsy> Demon002: ok I am rebooted.. what should I try and start the vnc on?
[11:36] <Demon002> Well, could you give me the package name for your vnc, so I can find the correct flags etc. I'm flyin blind
[11:37] <panda_> is anyone available to help me with a sound issue?
[11:37] <damo22> panda_: ask
[11:37] <theadmin> panda_: Don't ask to ask, ask.
[11:37] <Kingsy> Demon002: Xtightvnc
[11:37] <Thelmaria> I've got two harddrives, installed on A. I partitioned B using LVM, and copied / from A->B, then updated /etc/fstab to point to the mounts on B. Is there anything else I should do to ensure I'm still bootable?
[11:37] <Demon002> thanks
[11:37] <panda_> I have a HD Soundcard, speakers work fine and they're plugged in
[11:37] <panda_> I've checked out community pages
[11:37] <ramba> hi guys i am confused.. if i add a user to the sudoers file, what can he do
[11:38] <theadmin> Thelmaria: /boot/grub/grub.cfg
[11:38] <panda_> however, I can't get any playback
[11:38] <damo22> panda_: what kind of sound card is it
[11:38] <Demon002> Xtight vnc is the viewer right?
[11:38] <Demon002> Whatcha using as the server?
[11:38] <damo22> panda_: is it usb, pci, or what
[11:38] <gayassd> hi everybody
[11:38] <panda_> pci
[11:38] <panda_> it's part of the motherboard
[11:39] <Kingsy> Demon002: no thats the server.. umm the process name
[11:39] <ramba> hi guys i am confused.. if i add a user to the sudoers file, what can he do
[11:39] <Demon002> Kingsy what server are you using
[11:39] <damo22> panda_: okay... try alsamixer and unmute your sound device
[11:39] <Demon002> Xtightvnc is a viewer, not a server from what the Ubuntu software center says.
[11:39] <Kingsy> Demon002: I start it with vncserver :1 -geometry 1024x768 -depth 16 -pixelformat rgb565 -httpport 5901  as an example...
[11:39] <theadmin> ramba: Depends on what you specify
[11:39] <ramba> theadmin: im really lost lols
[11:40] <Demon002> OK, your server would be the issue then.
[11:40] <ramba> i want the user to be able to use sudo for his own account
[11:40] <ramba> but he cant interfere with others
[11:40] <theadmin> ramba: Don't touch it, then. Just add the user to the "admin" group
[11:40] <ramba> alright so he can log in via sudo too?
[11:40] <theadmin> ramba: And um... I don't think I quite understand
[11:40] <Demon002> kingsy the server should most likely be started on :0 . All hardware goes from 0 up not 1
[11:40] <Demon002> um  : 1
[11:40] <ramba> theadmin: i want the user to be able to use limited sudo commamnds if the helps
[11:40] <Demon002> sorry
[11:40] <Accidus> I wish to erase my 10.10 installation and install 11.04, but keep my current home directory, which is on a different partition. In the installation CD, should I choose "erase ubuntu 10.10 and reinstall" or "Something else"? In the latter case, how should I proceed?
[11:40] <panda_> damo22, install ALSA Mixer?
[11:41] <Demon002> Kingsy it should be started on : 0
[11:41] <damo22> panda_: open a console terminal and run "alsamixer"
[11:41] <panda_> damo22, or just check out Sound Settings in System Preferences..
[11:41] <panda_> okj
[11:41] <Kingsy> Demon002: hmmm not sure how to fix that then
[11:41] <damo22> panda_: do you get all these coloured bars?
[11:41] <Demon002> Kingsy VNC has a config file I would assume.
[11:42] <panda_> damo22, yeap
[11:42] <panda_> except for Line and Rear Mic
[11:42] <dttus> hi, aptitude tells me linux-source-2.6.39.4 is installed, but on the usr/src directory i see the folder linux-source-2.6.38 and the archive linux-source-2.6.39.4.tar.bz2. I checked and there are no broken packages, so which is really installed?
[11:42] <theadmin> ramba: Well, "username ALL=(ALL) command1, command2, command3" in Sudoers will allow "username" to run command1, command2 and command3 with sudo only
[11:42] <panda_> damo22, and Front Mic
[11:42] <ramba> theadmin: ok thx
[11:42] <damo22> panda_: okay which port are you plugging the speakers in
[11:42] <Demon002> Kingsy , so you have Xtightvnc for the viewer and Tightvnc for the server then?
[11:42] <damo22> panda_: rear jacks or front panel?
[11:42] <ramba> theadmin: wait so if he trys to log in as sudo, what password does he enter ?
[11:42] <panda_> damo22, rear jacks
[11:42] <Thelmaria> theadmin: Oh, cheers.
[11:43] <theadmin> ramba: His own
[11:43] <ramba> ok
[11:43] <theadmin> Thelmaria: No problem
[11:43] <damo22> panda_: then you need to go to the PCM thingy and press 'm' for mute/unmute
[11:43] <damo22> make sure everything you need is unmuted
[11:43] <Kingsy> Demon002: it was my assumption that I was using xtightvnc as the server.. and the viewer was xvnv4vewier
[11:43] <Kingsy> xvnc4viewer
[11:44] <panda_> damo22, is there a display to say that it is unmuted?
[11:44] <theadmin> ramba: Make sure to use "visudo" to edit the sudoers file
[11:44] <damo22> panda_: try it, you should see it change colour at the bottom
[11:44] <chazza_> you had your earphones done yet?
[11:44] <ramba> alrite
[11:45] <Demon002> Kingsy Well the command for Tightvncserver is vncserver so.. XTightVNC is a viewer. If I was trying to connect to tightvnc server I would probably try and pick up that viewer... just seems like a good practice.
[11:45] <panda_> damo22, all are unmuted, but PCM does not have a [00] box underneath
[11:45] <panda_> all the others do
[11:45] <Kingsy> Demon002: well for example.. when I start a vnc server.. 1 sec let me do it
[11:45] <Demon002> Kingsy do you want a shared desktop or not?
[11:45] <damo22> panda_: im not sure if thats an issue or not... probably not
[11:46] <panda_> ok
[11:46] <Kingsy> Demon002: the ps aux returns chris     2270  0.6  0.2  24712  8956 pts/1    S    12:45   0:00 Xtightvnc :1 -desktop X -auth /home/chris/.Xauthority -geometry 1024x768 -depth 16 -pixelformat rgb565 -rfbwait 120000 -rfbauth /home/chris/.vnc/passwd -rfbport 5901 -fp /us
[11:46] <ramba> theadmin: WTF IT SAYS syntax error
[11:46] <Kingsy> whic clearly says xtightvnc
[11:46] <Demon002> ok do this
[11:47] <ramba> root    ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALLunam    ALL=(ALL:ALL) apt-get
[11:47] <Kingsy> Demon002: it really doesnt matter if its a shared desktop or not.. whatever is easier
[11:47] <ramba> root    ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
[11:47] <theadmin> ramba: And what on earth is that?
[11:47] <ramba> unam    ALL=(ALL:ALL) apt-get
[11:47] <ramba> fixed
[11:47] <ramba> i have that in visudo
[11:47] <damo22> panda_: you sure you plugged speakers in the right port?
[11:47] <panda_> 100%
[11:47] <theadmin> ramba: That doesn't sound right, should be more like: unam ALL=(ALL) /usr/bin/apt-get
[11:47] <damo22> panda_: should be green one afaik
[11:47] <diimdeep> Hello, http://askubuntu.com/questions/59373/stream-a-random-audio-file-from-a-shared-folder-in-network
[11:47] <panda_> when I switch back to windows, everything works fine
[11:47] <theadmin> ramba: You need full command paths
[11:47] <Demon002> sudo vncserver -kill :1; vncserver :5 -alwaysshared
[11:47] <ramba> OH
[11:47] <panda_> and I never took the cable out
[11:48] <panda_> so it is in the correct place
[11:48] <nate_> any body know how to configure compiz to get leaf spread for 11.04
[11:48] <bazhang> nate_, try in #compiz
[11:48] <panda_> I may do a restart
[11:48] <ramba> still says syntax error near line 18 wtfS?
[11:48] <panda_> see if that changes anything
[11:48] <nate_> I DID IT IS DEAD
[11:48] <damo22> panda_: master level and pcm level set to 70+ ?
[11:48] <theadmin> ramba: Copy-paste your sudoers file
[11:48] <theadmin> ramba: To a pastebin
[11:48] <Demon002> Kingsy and btw the tightvnc process name is XVNC
[11:49] <damo22> panda_: use up/down to set
[11:49] <ramba> theadmin: OK http://pastie.org/2459520
[11:49] <Kingsy> Demon002: heh it is?
[11:49] <Demon002> Kingsy, think so.
[11:49] <panda_> damo22, yeap, all 70+
[11:50] <panda_> well, they're all at 85
[11:50] <damo22> panda_: what about 2ch/6ch setting
[11:50] <theadmin> ramba: Missing slash after ") "
[11:50] <Sidewinder1> panda_,  Are you sure that the problem is not codec related?
[11:51] <panda_> Sidewinder1, it may be
[11:51] <Sidewinder1> !codec | panda_
[11:51] <damo22> panda_: okay so what are you using to test sound?
[11:51] <panda_> the Test Speakers option in Sound Settings
[11:51] <panda_> er, "Sound Preferences"
[11:51] <Demon002> kingsy, ok just double checked it isnt its Xtightvnc for the process name
[11:52] <robinduckett> hello
[11:52] <panda_> Sidewinder1, I'm not playing back any media, I'm doing a sound test via Sound Preferences
[11:52] <damo22> panda_: have you got a wav file on your pc?
[11:52] <panda_> I'll check
[11:52] <damo22> panda_: like a long one
[11:52] <panda_> yep, got a couple
[11:52] <robinduckett> anyone know which is better, the amd catylist drivers from their site or the one in the repos?
[11:52] <Sidewinder1> panda_, OK, probably not a codec issue then.
[11:53] <Kingsy> Demon002: hehe and its not I guess?
[11:53] <panda_> playing
[11:53] <panda_> no sound
[11:53] <damo22> panda_: no dont play it in a gui program
[11:53] <panda_> oh ok
[11:53] <robinduckett> panda_: your speakers plugged into the right hole?
[11:53] <Demon002> Kingsy, process name is XtightVNC, so if you need to kill it in the future
[11:53] <panda_> robinduckett, yes :)
[11:53] <robinduckett> panda_: that is usually my mistake
[11:53] <robinduckett> debug for hours
[11:54] <Sidewinder1> robinduckett, Usually best to try drivers in repos. first.
[11:54] <robinduckett> look at cable
[11:54] <Kingsy> well I can kill the instance with vncserver -kill :1
[11:54] <robinduckett> buhhh.
[11:54] <Kingsy> Demon002: ^^
[11:54] <damo22> panda_: try this command from a SECOND terminal
[11:54] <panda_> I'm thinking it might be a driver issue
[11:54] <Demon002> Kingsy yeah, thats best
[11:54] <robinduckett> Sidewinder1: I have tried, but the performance I get whilst trying dual monitors is shocking
[11:54] <Sidewinder1> :-(
[11:54] <damo22> panda_: do you know the path to your wav file
[11:54] <robinduckett> unplug one monitor, amazing, plug the second one in, getting maybe 5% of the speed of before
[11:54] <Kingsy> Demon002: ok so I don't have a vncserver running at the moment cos I have just killed :1
[11:54] <panda_> damo22, I can get it
[11:55] <panda_> right click, copy, terminal -> "paste filename"
[11:55] <damo22> panda_: ok .. try this command in the other terminal:     aplay /path/to/wavfile.wav
[11:56] <panda_> Playing WAVE '/media/Terror/Music/Unknown Artist/Unknown Album/01_Stigma.wav' : Signed 16 bit Little Endian, Rate 44100 Hz, Stereo
[11:56] <damo22> panda_: ok go nuts with the toggles in the alsamixer try 2ch 6ch
[11:57] <panda_> how do I change 2ch/6ch
[11:57] <damo22> should be an option on the right if you scroll across with arrow keys to the right
[11:57] <damo22> up/down
[11:57] <panda_> there's Smart 5.1
[11:58] <panda_> nope
[11:58] <damo22> panda_: make sure the wav file is still playing( hasnt returned to console $ ) and still nothing?
[11:58] <panda_> I fiddled with every option, no avail
[11:58] <panda_> still playing and nothing
[11:58] <damo22> panda_ try a differnt hole in the back
[11:59] <damo22> while its playing
[11:59] <robinduckett> yeah
[11:59] <robinduckett> try every hole
[11:59] <robinduckett> ;)
[11:59] <damo22> thats what she said
[11:59] <robinduckett> YES
[11:59] <robinduckett> :D
[11:59] <panda_> well
[11:59] <panda_> that was cooky
[11:59] <panda_> kooky*
[11:59] <panda_> turns out
[11:59] <FloodBot1> panda_: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[11:59] <robinduckett> oh does it suddenly work now
[11:59] <mahnaz__> I am unisg ubuntu to run a cloud with eucalyptus  ,my node controller dos not run
[11:59] <panda_> yea it does, the cord was on a weird angle
[11:59] <mahnaz__> correctly
[12:00] <damo22> :S
[12:00] <robinduckett> uhhuh
[12:00] <mahnaz__> can any one help me?
[12:00] <robinduckett> 12:53
[12:00] <panda_> shorts
[12:00] <panda_> oh well
[12:00] <robinduckett> seven minutes of pain for you
[12:00] <panda_> thanks guys
[12:00] <robinduckett> no worries
[12:00] <dttys> hi, i have linux-source-2.6.39.4 installed so why do i have a folder linux-source-2.6.38, on the usr/src directory, as well as the archive linux-source-2.6.39.4.tar.bz2 archive (i told aptitude to clean package cache)
[12:00] <FloodBot1> robinduckett: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[12:00] <robinduckett> FloodBot1: You are fined one credit for the violation of the verbal morality statute. Have a joy joy day.
[12:01] <Sidewinder1> panda_, This will sound totally off the wall but, when I first installed Gutsy in 2007, sound was working fine in XP; I got so frustrated trying to fix sound that I started "playing" as song in gutsy, and started switching speaker plugs in the jacks. Guess what, it worked! The really surprising aspect is that sound also worked in the new plug configuration. Go figure.
[12:01] <theadmin> dttys: /usr/src is not related to the package cache, it is from another installed package, likely linux-source-2.6.38
[12:01] <damo22> check the jacks plugged in before you panic about software issues
[12:01] <panda_> well, now I know ;)
[12:01] <damo22> lmfao
[12:02] <Sidewinder1> *Sound also worked in XP, in new...
[12:02] <dttys> so i should just let be that folder and archive?
[12:02] <robinduckett> Sidewinder1: I had an old laptop that would detect if there was input coming from the jack, if there was it would assume you plugged in a mic, regardless of what hole you put it in
[12:02] <damo22> haha
[12:02] <robinduckett> no input and it would assume a speaker or headphones
[12:02] <robinduckett> but that was hardware driven, not software
[12:02] <damo22> man that sucks
[12:03] <dttys> theadmin: so i can just let be that folder and archive?
[12:03] <Sidewinder1> robinduckett, What's interesting is that it still works in both OSs, and I've upgraded several times -->Gutsy-->Hardy--> Lucid.
[12:04] <robinduckett> yeah, espescially since they probably paid good money getting the side of the laptop painted with the headphone / mic icons, and yet it didn't actually matter which harp darp hole they went in
[12:04] <robinduckett> Sidewinder1: reinstalls or upgrads?
[12:04] <robinduckett> *upgrades
[12:04] <Sidewinder1> robinduckett, Believe it or not, upgrades.
[12:04] <damo22> i hate cheapo sound cards that use mono for mic and stereo for headphones
[12:04] <robinduckett> Sidewinder1: crazy bastard
[12:04] <Sidewinder1> From Synaptic.
[12:05] <Sidewinder1> I know! :-)
[12:05] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[12:05] <robinduckett> man i need to do something about this damn ATI card not performing well on two monitors
[12:05] <damo22> and then you buy a cheapo headset with stereo onboth jacks and it doesnt work correctly
[12:05] <Sidewinder1> Hiya Blue!
[12:06] <robinduckett> other than binning the POS graphics card
[12:06] <robinduckett> brb
[12:06] <BluesKaj> hey Sidewinder1
[12:06] <damo22> robinduckett: buy a cheapo nvidia card with full support
[12:07] <love4linux> hello, I have a laptop with one disk and ubuntu installed and today I partitioned it and install win7 and of course the boot loader is gone. How can I reinstall it?
[12:07] <nbubuntu> hi anyone know how to use command line to change mouse orientation setting from left to right ?
[12:07] <nbubuntu> thank you
[12:07] <damo22> love4linux: depends on the partitioning
[12:07] <nbubuntu> hi anyone know how to use command line to change mouse orientation setting from left to right ? using ubuntu 10.10 . Thank you
[12:08] <damo22> love4linux: how did you partition the drive?
[12:08] <love4linux> damo22 I used a live cd with gparted
[12:08] <wildbat> !grub2 | nbubuntu
[12:08] <dttys> @theadmin: sry lunchtime, i'll be back later
[12:08] <Stanley00> love4linux: you can use an ubuntu liveCD and reinstall grub
[12:09] <damo22> love4linux: is it a MBR based or GPT based partition table?
[12:09] <love4linux> Stanley00 i am using the live cd now
[12:09] <ktwohig9> Hi folks, any ideas on this?: Sony VPCF115FM/B - Dual booted to Ubuntu 11.04. Everything works except sound via HDMI on my TV/Monitor
[12:09] <love4linux> damo22 I guess is an MBR. i never heard the other name
[12:10] <damo22> love4linux: boot off the livecd and we can investigate
[12:10] <love4linux> /dev/sda1 , sd2 and so on
[12:10] <damo22> love4linux: but dont reinstall just run it in live mode
[12:10] <love4linux> damo22 okay now as we speak I am using the live cd
[12:11] <love4linux> I ran the installation wizard and I come up to the point of installation
[12:11] <Stanley00> love4linux: can you show me output of "sudo fdisk -l"
[12:11] <damo22> l4l: open a console terminal
[12:12] <robinduckett> hmm
[12:12] <robinduckett> which is better, single display desktop stretched over two monitors, or single display desktop PER monitor?
[12:12] <robinduckett> with xinerama
[12:12] <geirha> nbubuntu: gconftool-2 -t bool -s /desktop/gnome/peripherals/mouse/left_handed true
[12:12] <love4linux> Stanley00 http://pastebin.com/T84qYyY3
[12:13] <damo22> robinduckett: single desktop is more productive
[12:13] <robinduckett> damo22: sure but with xinerama i can just push windows to the other side
[12:13] <Stanley00> love4linux: I think your ubuntu is install in /dev/sda1, is this correct?
[12:14] <jaybutts> 3 monitors is essential
[12:14] <robinduckett> damo22: I'm talking performance wise
[12:14] <love4linux> Stanley00 yeap
[12:14] <Stanley00> now, first mount /dev/sda1 to somewhere (ex : /mnt)  with "sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt"
[12:15] <Stanley00> love4linux: now, first mount /dev/sda1 to somewhere (ex : /mnt)  with "sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt"
[12:15] <damo22> i dont know how windows 7 works, it appears that it created 2 partitions one for booting only and one for the data
[12:15] <love4linux> Stanley00 i will be with you in 5 minutes
[12:16] <LangSupp> hi...i installed ubuntu...and got language support completely installed...but it keeps notifying me that language support is incomplete....how can i get rid of this notice?
[12:16] <jaybutts> it seems like seperate desktops perform better when using multiple monitors but having an extended desktop gives you significant advantages
[12:16] <hoda> gjhgvj nvjmyj
[12:16] <hroi> how can I make apt-get / aptitude search and install a 32bit version of a library?  my /usr/lib32 is empty.
[12:17] <Stanley00> love4linux: then, run this command to reinstall grub to MBR : "grub-install --boot-directory=/mnt/grub/boot  /dev/sda"
[12:18] <damo22> stanley00: good call
[12:19] <damo22> stanley00: doesnt he also need to do update-grub or something to make it pick up the windows 7?
[12:19] <Stanley00> damo22: I think he want to reinstall MBR to boot up Ubuntu?
[12:19] <josheee12> hey guys.  i'm stuck booting off a live ubuntu usb at the moment because windows broke on me.  is there any way i can turn this live usb persistent while booting off of it?
[12:19] <damo22> Stanley00: i think he wants to dual boot
[12:20] <avinashhm> Hi , i use usb serial terminal .. which usually appears as /dev/ttyUSB .. once in 1 / 2 days, i loose all /dev/ttyUSB ...they don't appear .. only solution is to reboot pc .. instead of reboot PC, can i restart any service or load some modules to get it back ? any help pls ..
[12:21] <LangSupp> tengo el soporte de idioma completamente instalado...pero ubuntu sigue notificandome de que esta incompleto...como puedo desactivar ese aviso?
[12:21] <LangSupp> hi...i installed ubuntu...and got language support completely installed...but it keeps notifying me that language support is incomplete....how can i get rid of this notice?
[12:21] <dbugger> hey guys. I heard that if I added a image in /boot/grub/ and did a update-grub, I would automatically get it set up as background, but its not working. Can someone tell me why?
[12:22] <love4linux> Stanley00 yes I want a dual boot
[12:22] <love4linux> Stanley00 with the boot loader pointing at the right folder
[12:22] <Stanley00> love4linux: can you boot ubuntu on your laptop?
[12:22] <love4linux> Stanley00 i did as you told me.. now what do i do?
[12:22] <love4linux> Stanley00 i will have to restart my laptop
[12:23] <love4linux> and try
[12:23] <love4linux> as before i could only boot win7
[12:23] <damo22> love4linux: what was the output of stanleys command earlier?
[12:24] <love4linux> installtion finished. No error reported
[12:24] <damo22> love4linux: i would say you are right to reboot, what do you reckon stanley00?
[12:25] <love4linux> damo22 that is the only way we should find out if it works : )
[12:25] <Stanley00> love4linux: yeap
[12:25] <damo22> love4linux: once you reboot, come back here and we can help you run the commands to make it dual boot
[12:25] <love4linux> okays... thanks for the help
[12:26] <Stanley00> love4linux: you are welcome
[12:26] <damo22> ^5 team
[12:28] <tomy6994> asdg
[12:29] <damo22> the only thing i dont like about mac is the hfs+ filesystem being so fragile
[12:31] <love4linux> didnt boot properly... it stopped in grub
[12:32] <dean> does anyone know how to get java? there's loads of different things which come up when i search java in the terminal :S
[12:32] <voxcroix> love4linux: sudo update-grub
[12:33] <Stanley00> love4linux: does it says "grub secure>" or some thing like that?
[12:33] <love4linux> voxcroix unknown command
[12:33] <damo22> what does it say now love4linux?
[12:33] <love4linux> Stanley00 emm nothing with security as I can see. just the ordinary grub screen
[12:34] <Demon002> G'night all! I had alot of fun helping people and guessing solutions etc!
[12:34] <damo22> love4linux: type this: root (   then hit the tab key
[12:35] <love4linux> damo22 i did it and it should have responded but its not...
[12:35] <dbugger> Hey guys. Can someone tell me how can I increase the resolution of my grub? the letters look too big and ugly :S
[12:36] <voxcroix> love4linux: hoe many os u running?
[12:36] <damo22> love4linux: i think you stuffed up the mounting of the partition when you tried to mount /dev/sda1 onto /mnt
[12:36] <love4linux> voxcroix just 2.. ubuntu 11.04 and win7 ult
[12:39] <love4linux> how do I find out the version of my grub?
[12:39] <damo22> love4linux: i know another way to do this, you can boot off the livecd, chroot into your install, mount -o bind the /dev directory onto the chroot and then run update-grub on the actual install
[12:39] <boltz> does any of ubuntu derivatives run on raspberry pi?
[12:39] <Sidewinder1> love4linux, Although you won't learn as much, at this point, it may be easier to back-up any data in /home to an external; and reinstall 11.04...
[12:39] <voxcroix> love4linux: try this sudo chmod -x /etc/grub.d/30_os-prober
[12:40] <damo22> voxcroix he is in grub
[12:40] <juniour> hi
[12:40] <juniour> help me
[12:40] <Sidewinder1> !ask | juniour
[12:40] <juniour> i wanna to install python3.2.1
[12:40] <Stanley00> love4linux: ubuntu using grub2, I think
[12:40] <love4linux> voxcroix i am in grub
[12:40] <juniour> ow to do that
[12:41] <damo22> l4l: your grub has nice irc feature
[12:41] <damo22> :P
[12:42] <voxcroix> love4linux: oh.. sry
[12:42] <love4linux> damo22 well now it doesnt let me do anything
[12:42] <damo22> Stanley00: are you aware of my solution? can you think of a better solution?
[12:42] <Stanley00> love4linux: I thinks here is your solution https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2#Reinstalling_GRUB2
[12:42] <juniour> hi ubuntu comes with python2.6 but i want python3.2.1 help me please
[12:42] <nbubuntu> geirha : thanks but if I wanted to enable right handed ? I tried with /desktop/gnome/peripherals/mouse/right_handed true but not working
[12:42] <vooze> juniour: even tryed google?
[12:42] <Pici> !google | vooze
[12:42] <Stanley00> damo22: that's good idea, but too complex :D
[12:42] <love4linux> Stanley00 i am looking at it now
[12:42] <geirha> nbubuntu: Oh, sorry, I gave you the opposite. Same as I gave you, just false instead of true.
[12:42] <juniour> vooze tryed but negative
[12:43] <nbubuntu> geirha : thanks :-)
[12:43] <juniour> vooze you know to install python3.2.1
[12:44] <Pici> juniour: You acn install the python3 pacakge, but that will give you python3.2
[12:44] <D3RGPS31> i'm using openbox, the global and user autostart files aren't executed after logging in, wat do :v
[12:44] <andyland> Anyone here who knows a good room for PHP developers?
[12:44] <Pici> andyland: ##php
[12:44] <andyland> muchos gracias
[12:44] <juniour> pici ya i want python3.2.1
[12:44] <scarleo> Hi, I believe aa-logprof has wrong default configuration, it looks in syslog and messages but apparmor events are reported in kern.log. I'm not sure if my configuration is default and I should file a bug report. Could anyone have a look if theirs is correct?
[12:44] <juniour> pici how to install that
[12:45] <Pici> juniour: Well that isn't available in the official repositories, you might be able to find a PPA for it though.
[12:45] <juniour> pici can you help me with that
[12:45] <juniour> ya tell me
[12:45] <Brutus-> Hi
[12:45] <juniour> pici tell me
[12:46] <Pici> juniour: I just did. *You* need to look for a PPA. https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas
[12:46] <nbubuntu> geirha : last question , how to add 2 command into shortcut ?
[12:46] <damo22> Stanley00: you forgot to tell him to use sudo grub-install --root-directory=/mnt --boot-directory=/mnt/boot /dev/sda
[12:46] <juniour> pici k
[12:46] <nbubuntu> geirha : I wanted to add this 2 command into a launcher so by click once I can active 2 command shortcut
[12:46] <Brutus-> i installed a prog through the make install command. Now how can i remove it? Thanks
[12:47] <nbubuntu> geirha : The command are "gconftool-2 -t bool -s /desktop/gnome/peripherals/mouse/left_handed true" and "metacity --replace"
[12:47] <Pici> juniour: remember that PPAs are not supported here, and if you break your install using them we may not be able to help you.
[12:47] <geirha> nbubuntu: sh -c 'cmd1; cmd2'
[12:47] <Stanley00> damo22: good point!
[12:47] <nbubuntu> geirha : ?
[12:48] <juniour> pici k tell me
[12:48] <damo22> Stanley00: so what it did was try to use the livecd root
[12:48] <juniour> here i dint find python
[12:48] <iuytfr> hello there
[12:48] <Brutus-> i installed a prog through the make install command. Now how can i remove it? Thanks
[12:48] <damo22> love4linux: reboot into the livecd
[12:49] <iuytfr> how to cd to go back 4 directory before ?
[12:49] <juniour> pici tell me
[12:49] <Pici> juniour: I searched for python and got 1,848 results.
[12:49] <juniour> k
[12:49] <nbubuntu> geirha : sorry I dont understand
[12:49] <love4linux> damo22 I am there.. I am trying to install boot-repair (where ever that is)
[12:49] <ktwohig9> juniour: perhaps try http://www.python.org/getit/releases/3.2.1/
[12:49] <damo22> love4linux: you dont need to do that
[12:49] <love4linux> what do i need to do?
[12:49] <Stanley00> love4linux: I think so, try the esiest way first :D
[12:50] <geirha> nbubuntu: sh -c 'gconftool-2 -t bool -s /desktop/gnome/peripherals/mouse/left_handed true; metacity --replace'
[12:50] <Pici> juniour: You are liable to break your Ubuntu install anyway if you improperly install python, I highly suggest that you figure out whether you really need 3.2.1 or if 3.2 will suffice.
[12:50] <splashote> hi, by choosing "extract in current directory" in the context menu, the zip is extracted into a subfolder of its name. i want it to be extracted directly into the current directory..
[12:51] <damo22> love4linux: sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
[12:51] <love4linux> Stanley00 do you know where i can find boor-repair or its actual package name so i can install it?
[12:51] <Logan_> love4linux: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair#A2nd_option_:_install_Boot-Repair_in_Ubuntu
[12:52] <juniour> pici i want 3.2.1
[12:52] <splashote> does anybody know how to extract a "zip" directly into the current directory in nautilus?
[12:52] <iuytfr> how to cd to go back 4 directory before ?
[12:52] <faLUCE> hi, How can I see if an usb device is working with 2.0 or 1.1 ?
[12:52] <iuytfr> how to cd to go back 4 folder before ?
[12:52] <juniour> ktwohig9 i downloaded the file then how to install
[12:53] <damo22> love4linux: i think theres a simple way to fix this if you want to follow my instructions
[12:53] <Stanley00> iuytfr: try man cd, :D
[12:53] <juniour> ktwohig9 hi there
[12:53] <love4linux> Logan_ i dont see the boot repair menu : )
[12:53] <nbubuntu> geirha : Many Thanks ^_^
[12:53] <juniour> hi
[12:54] <juniour> pici there
[12:54] <love4linux> damo22 yes of course..what is it?
[12:54] <damo22> love4linux: sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
[12:54] <love4linux> okays
[12:54] <love4linux> next
[12:54] <Pici> juniour: Whats wrong with 3.2 that makes you require 3.2.1 instead?
[12:54] <damo22> check that it mounted
[12:55]  * Andyland is tripping balls
[12:55] <love4linux> ls /mnt shows the folder
[12:55] <juniour> pici k
[12:55] <ramba> omg help me please i made a folder in /var/www for a user of my server but how doi allow only him to edit the contents of that folder
[12:55] <juniour> pici tell me abt 3.2
[12:55] <juniour> k
[12:55] <damo22> love4linux: should show a bunch of folders right?
[12:55] <ramba> omg help me please i made a folder in /var/www/ AS ROOT for a user of my server but how doi allow only him to edit the contents of that folder
[12:56] <Pici> juniour: What?
[12:56] <love4linux> damo22 yeap, the whole filestructure actually
[12:56] <Sidewinder1> juniour, Perhaps this will help: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1806153
[12:56] <damo22> love4linux: good
[12:56] <iuytfr> of course i can also do man ubuntu Stanley00 then there is no sense of presence of human being here ;)
[12:56] <geirha> ramba: sudo chown username /var/www/thefolder
[12:56] <razer_aj1> Anyway to get Nautilus Elementary without updating everything??
[12:56] <love4linux> damo22 next?
[12:57] <ryden> Hi. When I start my Xorg server, I get these lines in the log: [  1324.364] (--) PCI:*(0:0:2:0) 8086:0116:1043:1712 rev 9, Mem @ 0xdc400000/4194304, 0xb0000000/268435456, I/O @ 0x0000e000/64
[12:57] <ryden> [  1324.364] (--) PCI: (0:1:0:0) 10de:0df6:1043:1712 rev 161, Mem @ 0xdb000000/16777216, 0xc0000000/268435456, 0xd0000000/33554432, I/O @ 0x0000d000/128, BIOS @ 0x????????/524288
[12:57] <ryden>  How can I make it take the second option (PCI 0:1:0:0)?
[12:57] <FloodBot1> ryden: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[12:57] <ojitosss> Hello, I'm a spanish girl, I want to find a english channel in order to learn english.
[12:57] <damo22> love4linux: sudo grub-install --root-directory=/mnt --boot-directory=/mnt/boot /dev/sda
[12:57] <Pici> iuytfr: You can go 'up' 4 directories, but not to one that you were in 4 'times' ago.
[12:57] <ryden> I guess that the asterisk is that it's using that device, right?
[12:57] <Teh_Lemon> cannot send to channel?
[12:57] <Teh_Lemon> ah ok
[12:57] <Teh_Lemon> hello
[12:58] <D3RGPS31> i'm using openbox, the global and user autostart files aren't executed after logging in, what should i do? :v
[12:58] <damo22> love4linux: please tell me the output of that command
[12:58] <Teh_Lemon> i have a problem with tray icon not displaying. some say its a Lucid problem in general. how do i fix it?
[12:58] <iuytfr> how to do for ? Pici
[12:58] <Teh_Lemon> its 11.04
[12:58] <Teh_Lemon> x64, program is kvirc
[12:58] <ojitosss> : /
[12:58] <love4linux> damo22 Insallation finished. No error reported.
[12:59] <Pici> iuytfr: cd - will bring you to the last ath you were in. cd ../../../../ will bring you 4 directories up.
[12:59] <ojitosss> Please, Can you help me?
[12:59] <IdleOne> !ot | ojitosss
[13:00] <ramba> geirha: THANKS
[13:00] <damo22> love4linux: can you paste the output of cat /mnt/boot/grub/menu.lst to a pastebin
[13:00] <love4linux> damo22 yeap .. 1 min
[13:01] <ojitosss> Ok
[13:01] <ojitosss> Sorry
[13:01] <iuytfr> perfect Pici  that's exactly what i need thanks a lot
[13:01] <Pici> iuytfr: np
[13:02] <love4linux> damo22 hmm strange but there is no such file
[13:02] <damo22> love4linux: ls /mnt/boot/
[13:03] <damo22> is there a grub-something directory?
[13:03] <love4linux> damo22 yes
[13:03] <damo22> love4linux: what is it?
[13:04] <love4linux> damo22 what do you mean? there is a grub dir in /mnt/boot with lots of .mod files
[13:04] <milsabor> hi
[13:05] <overview> All system now Read-Only, how to fix this problem: Stopping xapi: rm: cannot remove `/var/run/xapi_startup.cookie': Read-only file system
[13:05] <damo22> love4linux: cd /mnt/boot/grub ; ls menu*
[13:05] <milsabor> I'm sure you already heard of this many times, but I can't find a solution on the web
[13:06] <milsabor> I use Ubuntu 11.04 and Gnome. I closed Banshee when a song was playing, and now I want to open it again, and I can't ! I can only access the small integrated banshee in the volume control ...
[13:06] <love4linux> damo22 there is no menu file
[13:06] <damo22> love4linux: erm, is there a grub.conf file?
[13:06] <IdleOne> milsabor: right click > open ?
[13:07] <love4linux> damo22 there is a grub.cfg and grubenv
[13:07] <danialbehzadi> !exit
[13:07] <IdleOne> or Show banshee. I don't remember what the menu item says
[13:07] <damo22> love4linux: sorry im flying blind im running a mac... so pastebin the grub.cfg file
[13:07] <hrw> hi
[13:07] <milsabor> IdleOne : no, In the application menu, it won't open when I clik on banshee
[13:08] <e75> question: i manually setup my dsl with pppoeconf. it runs as ppp0. i also manually setup a connection to my pptp vpn server. it runs as ppp1. i can connect fine to the vpn server, but the problem is, after i'm connected, i can't touch anything besides 192.168.0.2. if i connect to my vpn through my dsl with gnome network manager, everything works peachy. do i need to do something with the routes?
[13:08] <IdleOne> milsabor: is banshee still running?
[13:08] <dbugger> how can I know if im using grub or grub2?
[13:08] <hrw> started unity desktop for first time in 11.10 cycle - where it can be configured? cause it looks not-acceptable for me (fonts, colours, decorations)
[13:09] <IdleOne> hrw: #ubuntu+1 for 11.10
[13:09] <e75> dbugger: http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=235622
[13:09] <milsabor> yeah it's running, because Banshee is now integrated to ubuntu, so I can't run a new process while this one is still running. I still can kill the running process and then open banshee, but ...
[13:10] <damo22> e75:  do it again with the network manager then run "route -n" from a console and check the routing table
[13:10] <IdleOne> milsabor: if you do alt+tab can you change to Banshee?
[13:11] <dbugger> e75, wow, grub command wasnt installed :S
[13:11] <dbugger> neither was grub2
[13:11] <milsabor> nope
[13:11] <overview> All files system now Read-Only, how to fix this problem: Stopping xapi: rm: cannot remove `/var/run/xapi_startup.cookie': Read-only file system
[13:11] <Vity> Hi. My ntfs partitions don't show up in Nautilus when running normally, but they do when sudo'ing nautilus. I reinstalled Natty and that's how it's been since.
[13:11] <e75> damo22: thanks. some things i just can't find through google. :(
[13:11] <love4linux> damo22 http://pastebin.com/beEkP9Di
[13:11] <e75> dbugger: huh? you're using ubuntu ain't ya? you need a boot manager to load up the o.s.
[13:12] <dbugger> i know...
[13:12] <dbugger> yes... im pretty sure Im suing grub to load
[13:12] <IdleOne> milsabor: so when you go to sound indicator and click on Banshee it does not open banshee?
[13:12] <dbugger> but it tellms me is not installed :S
[13:12] <IdleOne> milsabor: sounds  like a bug.
[13:14] <damo22> love4linux: im not sure if it did the right thing, grub2 has some weird options
[13:14] <danialbehzadi> join ##PMG
[13:14] <love4linux> damo22 okays let me try the boot-repair and get back to you
[13:14] <damo22> love4linux: but try to reboot first
[13:14] <Sidewinder1> danialbehzadi, You forgot the "/", I think.
[13:15] <damo22> love4linux: i might be able to help you boot from grub if you are stuck there
[13:15] <g0rby> Hello, im useing the nvidia drivers with a gtx 260 on 11.04 and my second screen is only detected in the nvidia control pannel - does anyone have an idea why it might not appear in the monitor config pannel (randr) ?
[13:16] <xulli> Should I use additional drivers when I am installing nvidia drivers or should I download the package from the nvidia website ?
[13:17] <jrib> xulli: additional drivers
[13:17] <g0rby> I have tried both, and my problem is persistant on both
[13:17] <dmtarmey> hello does anyone know were i can get help with issues with flash player i had it working and then it stopped again????????????????????????????
[13:17] <g0rby> ill try in #nvidia i guess
[13:19] <dmtarmey> I have tried everything i can find online to resolve this issue
[13:19] <Prabhu> Hello All
[13:19] <Prabhu> i need help here to fix the installation of 11.04 with my old desktop
[13:19] <dmtarmey> Hello is there a chat room were people can help me with this matter pls
[13:20] <Prabhu> no signal message appears post installation of 11.04
[13:20] <damo22> love4linux: did you try to reboot?
[13:21] <Prabhu> tried rebooting the system several times and even tried to switch to command mode, no luck
[13:21] <love4linux> damo22 not yet i am trying to install boot-repair cause it seems easy solution
[13:21] <dean> Hi all has anyone had any problems downloading restricted extras for ubuntu at all?
[13:21] <Prabhu> damo22 - do u have similar problem as mine
[13:21] <dmtarmey> Hello all is anyone able to help me please ??????????????????????????????????????
[13:22] <jrib> dmtarmey: best to just ask the channel your actual question (on a single line)
[13:22] <dmtarmey> i have issues with flash player and i can play youtube videos this has been a problem for a while
[13:23] <dmtarmey> jrib can you help with this issue pls
[13:24] <damo22> love4linux: best to test what weve done so far
[13:25] <damo22> love4linux: because i think the issue was that you were missing the right command last time
[13:25] <g0rby> dmtarmey: try removing the flash plugin u installed and reinstall
[13:25] <dean> No one not had issues with ubuntu restricted extras? I heard the servers are down is this true?
[13:25] <dmtarmey> i have done this so many times
[13:25] <analista> Olá
[13:25] <analista> A paz do SENHOR!!!
[13:26] <g0rby> dmtarmey: what browser are you useing?
[13:26] <dmtarmey> i have tried firefox chromium and many others
[13:27] <love4linux> damo22 I ran the boot-repair tool with its recommended settings and it fixed grub.. now everything seems to work fine. thank you for helping
[13:28] <damo22> love4linux: but can you dualboot?
[13:28] <g0rby> dmtarmey: in the firefox plugin section, what flash player do you have installed there, and what version is it?
[13:29] <damo22> love4linux: does grub give you the option to boot win7?
[13:29] <dmtarmey> 6.0 canoniacal 1.0
[13:30] <tera___> Can someone help me in diagnosing some very random freezeups
[13:30] <jrib> tera___: best to just ask the channel your actual question (on a single line)
[13:30] <g0rby> dmtarmey,  that doesnt sound like flash player
[13:31] <tera___> I have an ubuntu 11.04 install that locks up seemingly randomly as soon as you start doing something.  It will unfreeze after a minute or two and work fine then freeze again.
[13:31] <g0rby> dmtarmey, goto firefox - tools - addons - plugins. and list what plugins you have there.
[13:31] <tera___> What could it be or could I check?
[13:31] <damo22> love4linux: if it doesnt, there is one more step we need to do once you boot into linux successfully
[13:31] <tera___> dmesg shows nothing useful
[13:32] <g0rby> tera: theres nothing disk related in dmesg?
[13:32] <love4linux> damo22 no need to : ) it boots okay both in ubuntu and win7...thanks
[13:32] <damo22> love4linux: ok cool
[13:32] <tera___> the dmesg messages don't change after this lockup
[13:32] <tera___> I can paste my output
[13:33] <tera___> pastebin
[13:33] <g0rby> theres nothing written after a dmesg -c after the lock?
[13:33] <tera___> no
[13:34] <g0rby> tera: anything new occours in var/log during that time?
[13:35] <tera___> That folder creates a lot of log files is there a way to check which have changed
[13:40] <Flynsarmy> I'm having this issue here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/49179/cheese-not-working-with-latest-update-of-gstreamer however gstreamer0.10-gconf doesn't exist...any ideas? using maverick
[13:40] <gaelfx> is there a way to copy and paste a line from one file to another using nano?
[13:41] <jrib> gaelfx: are you in X?
[13:41] <gaelfx> Flynsarmy: did you try creating one?
[13:41] <gaelfx> jrib: nope
[13:41] <Flynsarmy> gaelfx: it's a package that needs to be installed. didn't think you just 'create' it?
[13:41] <jrib> gaelfx: are you in screen or tmux?
[13:42] <gaelfx> jrib: nope
[13:42] <jrib> gaelfx: then probably not
[13:43] <gaelfx> eh, I'll just do it by hand switching ttys
[13:43] <jrib> gaelfx: use vim, or screen, or tmux...
[13:44] <jrib> gaelfx: google says something about multiple file buffers with nano, maybe look into that
[13:45] <gaelfx> jrib: is there a terminal command I could use to append one line from a file to another file?
[13:45] <datruth> How can I take space from my windows partition?
[13:45] <jrib> gaelfx: http://www.nano-editor.org/dist/v1.3/faq.html#3.7
[13:46] <phschwartz> Hi all, Should a package correctly install all files even if a dependency is not meet? (I am currently seeing it install when on other distro's it would fail)
[13:46] <phschwartz> It is happening on 10.04-11.04
[13:46] <jrib> gaelfx: sure, you can append to files like this: echo foo >> file.  You can get a line from a file like this: sed -n '34p' file
[13:47] <gaelfx> jrib: spiffy, thanks a heap :D
[13:47] <Flynsarmy> anyone?
[13:50] <Younder> I dread each major update. Inevitably something breaks and I spend a week fixing it or worse I have to re-install
[13:50] <dttys> :P
[13:50] <Thelmaria> phschwartz: If you're using apt or one of the package managers, it should take care of dependancies for you.
[13:50] <Jasonn> My power supply got fried last night :/
[13:50] <edbian> Younder: Why don't you sit on the LTS?
[13:51] <phschwartz> Thelmaria: not with apt, direct dpkg. The package in question is not in a repo.
[13:51] <Budd> I'm just migrating to a new laptop, running 10.04. My ipv6 is not autoconfiguring on eth0 (though it is on lo). My machine does see radvd announcements on the network.
[13:51] <Younder> edbian, I tried that, but then nothing get's updated
[13:53] <zykotick9> gaelfx, copy/paste in terminal - you can typically highlight a section then use a middle mouse click to paste it (assuming two windows)
[13:53] <dttys> i updated kernell headers to match my version, but when i do dpkg -l it says there's an error and they need to be reinstalled, while in aptitude interface it says the package is installed without issues
[13:53] <Younder> Anyhow I am a developer myself so I have significant interest invested in the machine and software
[13:54] <edbian> Younder: Well you can't have new software and 0 bugs! :D
[13:54] <gaelfx> zykotick9: I don't have any kind of gui whatsoever, thanks though
[13:55] <Younder> edbian, nop. but if I loose a week of work I also loose a week of pay
[13:55] <zykotick9> gaelfx, oh, sorry - that won't help at all then.  Good luck.
[13:55] <edbian> Younder: Well then sounds to me like you'll have to use older software that has less bugs.
[13:55] <edbian> Younder: that is, sit on an LTS
[13:56] <Younder> edbian, Actually I use SUSE for work and Ubuntu at home
[13:56] <Thelmaria> phschwartz: In that case, my understanding is that dpkg -i <package> will install <package> regardless of the state of <package>s dependencies - but I don't have much experiance with dpkg, sorry.
[13:58] <Younder> yup, you have installed software that wasn't packaged in usr/bin and the tried to update.. a big no no
[13:58] <Younder> then
[13:58] <panda_> so
[13:58] <panda_> what cool shit should I do now
[13:58] <IdleOne> not swear for starters
[13:58] <panda_> sounds good
[13:58] <IdleOne> thanks.
[13:59] <Younder> So the systemcan't know about it if you haven't told the package manager
[14:00] <Younder> If you must install software eiter make it into a package and install it or use /usr/local (The default anyhow)
[14:00] <panda_> is it just me
[14:00] <Younder> as in /usr/local/src never /usr/src
[14:00] <panda_> or is Failed to fetch http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/r/rtmpdump/librtmp0_2.3-2_amd64.deb
[14:00] <szal> dayum..  how do I capture sound e.g. from the web browser w/ Audacity?  I can't seem to find the right input device in Audacity
[14:01] <panda_> http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/r/rtmpdump/librtmp0_2.3-2_amd64.deb <- anyone not get a 404?
[14:01] <Younder> szal, you have a microphone?
[14:01] <szal> Younder: yes, but I don't intend to capture through the mic
[14:01] <jpds> panda_: Try: sudo apt-get update
[14:02] <Younder> szal, Well I don't know and neither does you computer so tell me
[14:02] <dttys> [16:55] <Younder> yup, you have installed software that wasn't packaged in usr/bin and the tried to update.. a big no no ---- was that for me?
[14:02] <Younder> dttys, yes
[14:02] <szal> Younder: tell you what?
[14:03] <gaelfx> zykotick9: I ended up using sed to append, very handy that one :D
[14:03] <Younder> szal, what is the sound source you have connected and to where
[14:03] <jpds> panda_: Mirror issues should go to #ubuntu-mirrors.
[14:03] <gaelfx> jrib: thanks again for the sed info, exactly what I needed
[14:03] <panda_> jpds, ok, thanks
[14:03] <dttys> Younder: i installed the packages using aptitude :P
[14:04] <szal> Younder: sound source = stream running in web browser
[14:04] <Younder> szal, no wonder then
[14:05] <Younder> szal, they deliberately make that difficult or you could just copy anything copyrighted or not
[14:06] <Fudge> looking for a program i can run to admin a system for when processes take 100% cpu etc to kill them off
[14:07] <jrib> gaelfx: if you spend lots of time doing similar things, it's probably worthwhile to take up vim
[14:07] <coz_> Fudge,   try htop
[14:07] <Fudge> automated coz_
[14:07] <Younder> szal, I recommend Unix network programming and some solid C coding
[14:07] <coz_> Fudge,   ah sorry
[14:07] <Fudge> such as what shell copanies may use to monitor users running stupid programs that kill their cpu's
[14:07] <Fudge> coz_  no worries
[14:07] <compdoc> Fudge, sounds like a very bad idea
[14:07] <Younder> Fudge, /etc/limits lets you set limits on processes disk space etc
[14:08] <rabbi1> some problem, my ubuntu scanned for files... now i am unble to get the compiz working, i mean ALT-TAB doesn't switch. should i reinstall compiz, or reset somethin g?
[14:08] <Fudge> compdoc  i use tts as im blind, sometiems python and speech-dispatcher use full cpu, its for that intent to kill them
[14:08] <coz_> rabbi1,  is compiz running at all?
[14:08] <Fudge> ah Younder  perfect
[14:08] <zykotick9> gaelfx, sed can be very handy, not one of my favourite tools to use mind you.
[14:09] <rabbi1> coz_: i am able to open the compiz window though, but starting to give too much conflict, din't touch anything, coz din't wanted to screw
[14:09] <gaelfx> jrib: I'm thinking about it, but for right now, I just need any solution
[14:09] <coz_> rabbi1,    one thing to try,,, open ccsm / Preferences..  Export your settings to the desktop,, then  click the Reset to defaults button,,,
[14:09] <gaelfx> jrib: I've gotta get wireless working automatically on boot, so I was trying to get the wpa passkey moved from supplicant conf to network profile
[14:10] <rabbi1> coz_: o thanks no need to export my settings, can i go without that ?
[14:10] <jrib> gaelfx: when you have a few minutes, run through vimtutor then just pick things up as you need them
[14:10] <coz_> rabbi1, yes just reset to defaults
[14:10] <edbian> gaelfx: Is this WPA2 ?
[14:10] <Fudge> Younder  do u know what package that belongs to
[14:11] <Younder> Fudge, no package.. but bastille can set it for you
[14:11] <gaelfx> edbian: nope
[14:11] <rabbi1> coz_: good, thanks. its working, now i can set the preferences? should i restart or something ?
[14:11] <edbian> gaelfx: wpa1 then?
[14:12] <waza-ari> hey all, is there a command for in-line replacing? I use contact to make my external phone calling by executing the command "gigacontr --dial 1 %n 10" where %n is replaced by the number to be called. Unfortunatly all numbers are prefixed with +49 as country code, my phone does not unterstand it, so i need to replace the "+" inline with "00". Any ideas how to solve that?
[14:12] <coz_> rabbi1, no need,,,you can now just set the plugins to your liking
[14:12] <gaelfx> edbian: super secret WPA3 testing going on here, very hush hush, you know
[14:12] <edbian> gaelfx: ha :)
[14:12] <Younder> Fudge, Just don't set processes below 450. the 150 default will give you grief on a client.. You have been warned
[14:12] <Fudge> Younder  i ask as /etc/limits doe snot exist
[14:12] <rabbi1> coz_: ok, but din't understand why my system started scanning files, and then why this settings were screwd :
[14:12] <Fudge> thank you Younder
[14:13] <gammons> Hi, quick question,  I wanted to edit a wiki page.  I'm logged in, but I don't see any edit controls, or an edit button.  Am I doing something wrong here?
[14:14] <coz_> rabbi1,  not sure about the scanning,, however    compiz config can get corrupted easilty  I have not figured this  out completely yet,,  so if it happens again  do the same procedure  to see if it fixes... if not you can meet me in #compiz
[14:14] <rabbi1> coz_: ok, got that, i got static application switcher as well, here i guess i get the conflict. best suggestion here ?
[14:14] <gaelfx> edbian: to be honest, I'm setting up an Arch system, but the people over there keep telling me to learn vim instead of answering my qquestions
[14:14] <edbian> gaelfx: Don't learn vim, use nano
[14:14] <coz_> rabbi1,   if a conflict dialog appears  always resolve it,, or change switchers ,,
[14:14] <jrib> waza-ari: command substitution example: echo $(echo foo | sed 's/foo/bar/')
[14:15] <Younder> Fudge, it's in /etc/secururity/limits.d sorry
[14:15] <coz_> rabbi1,  but again , if a conflict dialog pops up  always resolve it
[14:15] <coz_> rabbi1,  unless you are on Unity and want the cube  then you would ignore  the conflict when enabling cube
[14:15] <razer_aj1> Anyone know how to make the Ubuntu remote desktop service accessible over the internet?
[14:16] <gaelfx> edbian: exactly my feeling
[14:16] <edbian> razer_aj1: on your router forward port 5900 to the IP address of the desktop in question.  Then when you connect use your public IP
[14:16] <waza-ari> jrib: perfect! Works perfectly, thank you :)
[14:16] <edbian> gaelfx: That was are the questions?
[14:16] <gaelfx> edbian: MUCH more straightforward
[14:17] <edbian> gaelfx: What is the question then? :)
[14:17] <razer_aj1> edbian: thanks
[14:17] <gaelfx> edbian: I was wondering if I could copy one line from a file to another file using only nano
[14:17] <edbian> razer_aj1: sure
[14:17] <edbian> gaelfx: I'm sure you can.  I don't know how
[14:17] <gaelfx> edbian: yeah, that's why I ended up using sed
[14:17] <gaelfx> edbian: which was actually pretty simple, and then I cut the line to where I wanted it
[14:18] <Fudge> :D Younder
[14:19] <chewy> hi guys, anyone here having dealt with some htpc cases? is there any difficulty to make them work? i m thinking of getting this one:http://www.ibertronica.es/Silverstone/products/lc14m/frnt%20view/LC14BM.jpg
[14:19] <gaelfx> how do you hide join/parts in irssi?
[14:19] <zykotick9> !quiteirssi | gaelfx
[14:19] <gaelfx> they're driving me crazy!
[14:20] <zykotick9> !quietirssi | gaelfx
[14:20] <gaelfx> zykotick9: thanks :D
[14:20] <Younder> Fudge, /etc/security/limits.conf apparently
[14:20] <TehAndrewRyan> i need help from someone who knows a lot about ubuntu 11.04
[14:21] <Thelmaria> !ask | TehAndrewRyan
[14:21] <waza-ari> TehAndrewRyan: just ask, if anyone can help you, he/she will :)
[14:21] <jrib> gaelfx: the multibuffer stuff I linked you to earlier allows you to copy/paste to different files in nano (I just tried)
[14:21] <TehAndrewRyan> Okay, first thing; On boot, the screen stays either black or purple until i press enter, and then it starts to boot ubuntu
[14:21] <phschwartz> Is there a ubuntu development channel? I think for my issue I need help from a few people that are package maintinaers?
[14:22] <gaelfx> jrib: thanks, I'll look at that as soon as I get some other stuff finished :D
[14:22] <jrib> phschwartz: whatis your issue?
[14:22] <Younder> TehAndrewRyan, OK you are stuck in grub
[14:22] <gaelfx> jrib: but honestly, the sed thing was pure gold, imo, more useful in more situations
[14:22] <TehAndrewRyan> Younder: Yes
[14:22] <TehAndrewRyan> Younder: I can proceed, but it requires me to press enter (after choosing to load ubuntu)
[14:23] <SomeoneWeird> Hey guys; I've got a problem with permissions, when im running the update manager and stuff, it always asks for the password for 'root', not 'someoneweird' so im always getting password denied, i can do it with apt and dpkg etc. but gui is easier. Anyone know a fix?
[14:23] <phschwartz> I am building a deb with a dependency on a few differnet packages. Other packages I have worked with if they are not fully installed due to dep issues they go to an unresolved state but dont install. This current package sees the dep issue but installs completely anyways leaving it in an iU state, but all files are installed and set as if it is fully installed.
[14:24] <waza-ari> TehAndrewRyan: what happens if you wait ~30s, does the system boot then?
[14:24] <TehAndrewRyan> waza-ari: I'm pretty sure I tried it before, nothing happened
[14:24] <TehAndrewRyan> waza-ari: plus I don't wanna wait 30 seconds to load ubuntu, which boots in about 8 seconds
[14:24] <Younder> TehAndrewRyan, You need to set different options to grub in /boot/grub
[14:25] <jrib> phschwartz: not sure what your question is and you are being too vague
[14:25] <waza-ari> TehAndrewRyan: shure, just wanted to make sure its the Grup "countdown" youre stuck
[14:25] <mikesandy> HI
[14:25] <mikesandy> new in her
[14:25] <TehAndrewRyan> Younder: sudo gedit /boot/grub/??
[14:25] <D3loced> Hey there whats up?
[14:25] <waza-ari> TehAndrewRyan: no, /boot/grup is a directory
[14:25] <mikesandy> cool u?
[14:25] <TehAndrewRyan> waza-ari: Yes I know
[14:25] <Younder> TehAndrewRyan, grub-mkconfig should be used in this version
[14:26] <TehAndrewRyan> waza-ari: What file should I edit?
[14:26] <phschwartz> jrib: question is why would the package fully install when it is in a dependency conflicted state when others will not.
[14:26] <TehAndrewRyan> Younder: OK
[14:26] <TehAndrewRyan> Younder: It's empty
[14:26] <TehAndrewRyan> Younder: There's a file called grub.cfg though
[14:26] <gaelfx> zykotick9: is there any way to make that ignore setting persist?
[14:27] <zykotick9> gaelfx, sorry I have no idea, i'm not a fan of irssi
[14:27] <gaelfx> zykotick9: fair enough, thanks anywho
[14:27] <SomeoneWeird> Anyone have a solution for me? :S
[14:27] <koegs> ignores = ( { level = "JOINS QUITS NICKS PARTS"; } ); <- put that in your config
[14:27] <koegs> or just say /save
[14:27] <TehAndrewRyan> Younder: Okay I'm inside grub.cfg (which I believe is the config?) so what do I have to edit?
[14:28] <zykotick9> gaelfx, koegs FTW ;)
[14:28] <Thelmaria> SomeoneWeird: You could set the root password, which would probably fix it
[14:28] <SomeoneWeird> Thelmaria, hrmmm right, thx P
[14:28] <SomeoneWeird> :P*
[14:29] <TehAndrewRyan> Younder: And just to clear things up, I'm dual-booting with win 7, and it's not the actual GRUB-menu which I get stuck at
[14:29] <dmtarmey> g0rby hello i am running flash 10
[14:29] <gaelfx> SomeoneWeird: there's something stuck to your tongue
[14:29] <TehAndrewRyan> Younder: The screen remains black/purple AFTER I've chose to start Ubuntu (then I have to press again)
[14:29] <Thelmaria> SomeoneWeird: Are you using gnome?
[14:29] <SomeoneWeird> yes Thelmaria
[14:29] <rymate1234> Hai, can I ask something?
[14:30] <zykotick9> !nomodeset | TehAndrewRyan
[14:30] <Younder> TehAndrewRyan, Ok grub is the second loader
[14:30] <rymate1234> Ok, I use xubuntu, and I would like to know if it was possible to have a second screen showing a seperate workspace
[14:30] <rymate1234> if so, how would I switch between them?
[14:31] <Younder> rymate1234, it is
[14:31] <rymate1234> Younder, How would i do it then :P
[14:31] <CoverSlide> you don't
[14:31] <Thelmaria> SomeoneWeird: Fair enough - my update manager asks for my password, not roots, but I'm in KDE - was trying to replicate your issue.
[14:32] <CoverSlide> sorry I don't know what the question is
[14:32] <Younder> rymate1234, ALT-CRTL-F8 gives you standard so try ALT-CTRL-F9
[14:32] <Younder> Thelmaria, Ubunto desn't do root. it uses a sudo database
[14:33] <TehAndrewRyan> Younder: According to my config it's already set to "quiet splash"
[14:33] <TehAndrewRyan> Younder: Oh, never mind
[14:33] <Younder> Thelmaria, That is the root passwd is not set effectively disabling it
[14:33] <Thelmaria> Younder: I know that - but I got asked today for root password to update / run something, so I don't believe all the GUI's work off sudo. Don't ask what it was, though.
[14:34] <gaelfx> apologies, battery died
[14:34] <mikesandy> hi
[14:34] <Younder> Thelmaria, You can give it a root passwd with the command passwd root
[14:35] <rymate1234> Younder, Doing that showed a full screen terminal
[14:35] <Younder> rymate1234, True, there are several text terminal as well
[14:36]  * rymate1234 confused
[14:36] <TehAndrewRyan> Younder: Okay, I tried adding "nomodeset" but it remains the same, and I did see if it started after ~30 secs, which it didn't
[14:37] <magnus> hello?
[14:37] <Younder> rymate1234, OK my xterminal if F7
[14:37] <magnus> I need help to insall my mobile-broadband
[14:37] <LurchiderLurch> Do you know a way to show me the built in RAM modules (U 10.10 64bit)?
[14:38] <Younder> magnus, blue tooth?
[14:38] <gaelfx> Younder: I would guess he means 3g
[14:38] <magnus> and I only have no usb stick
[14:39] <magnus> i send you what i got when i write lsusb
[14:39] <TehAndrewRyan> http://pastebin.com/CrBvvfvF I get this when I try to save the grub changes in gedit
[14:39] <magnus> Bus 001 Device 005: ID 12d1:1506 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
[14:39] <magnus> is what i got
[14:40] <Younder> TehAndrewRyan, You need to sudo first ;)
[14:40] <TehAndrewRyan> Younder: Yes I did use sudo gedit /etc/default/grub
[14:40] <magnus> how do I install it, i'd tried to use wine but, wine just extract it :S
[14:41] <Younder> TehAndrewRyan, no the errors indicate you didn't have the necessary permissions
[14:41] <TehAndrewRyan> Younder: Well, I'm using sudo
[14:41] <TehAndrewRyan> Younder: And I get errors from opening the file too
[14:41] <airtonix> sigh, xapian-core is missing from maverick
[14:41]  * airtonix rages
[14:42] <magnus> gealfx, yes I means 3g :)
[14:42] <yeticry> omg,my xorg crashed..
[14:42] <TehAndrewRyan> Younder: And I'll actually have to reinstall ubuntu, it has already used 13 GB's and I need to free up some mem in Windows
[14:43] <shadow98> hey guy i added user to system but didn't create a home directory
[14:43] <TehAndrewRyan> Younder: so back when I'm done
[14:43] <rymate1234> hai
[14:43] <shadow98> how do i make it create home directory when adding new user
[14:43] <eduardoinsweden> I try to open port to mysql for a remote server, I cant find the line "skip-networking" in my.cnf file????
[14:44] <jrib> shadow98: use adduser
[14:44] <newz2000> shadow98: did you use sudo adduser username?
[14:44] <maximus_> help )= I updated util-linux and unresolved dependancies wont allow my system to boot! I'm using the Live-CD, chroot'd, but i dont know the terminal commands to remove the updated package and put it back to the dist-released package.
[14:44] <magnus> Younder, still there? i got Bus 001 Device 005: ID 12d1:1506 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.  when i type lsusb
[14:44] <shadow98> yes
[14:44] <eduardoinsweden> is skip-external-locking same as ski-networking in my.cnf?
[14:44] <shadow98> ill remove and see if it works again..
[14:44] <newz2000> shadow98: weird. I'd delete and try again. Check —help, there's home direction options
[14:45] <shadow98> is it bad to manually create it?
[14:45] <maximus_> I cant remove the package, coz it has too many dependancies...so how do i downgrade a package using chroot...
[14:45] <bbbbbbbb> my laptop has the touchpad disabled after startup, when i look in the settings it is enabled. when i click disable and then enable it suddenly works.
[14:45] <maximus_> anyone a chroot expert?
[14:46] <Younder> magnus, so you have a usb doogle then?
[14:46] <magnus> yes
[14:47] <maximus_> pleese help...I know its simple just dont know how
[14:47] <magnus> I can give you the link to the site
[14:47] <newz2000> maximus_: what is your goal?
[14:48] <auronandace> maximus_: why did you update it?
[14:48] <rymate1234> Whats xinerama?
[14:48] <Younder> newz2000, his machine won't boot
[14:48] <rymate1234> and how do i set it up?
[14:48] <maximus_> newz2000, auronandace, i upgraded coz i needed exFAT support
[14:48] <zykotick9> rymate1234, it's using two monitors as one large monitor.
[14:49] <Younder> maximus_, that's FAT32
[14:49] <newz2000> maximus_: ah, that's tough. So you've mounted your drive and now you want to manually fix it
[14:49] <dmtarmey> hello does anyone know how to troublshoot flash im going mad !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[14:49] <rymate1234> zykotick9, how to set that up on xubuntu?
[14:49] <maximus_> newz2000, yes (=
[14:49] <magnus> Younder, here is the link i use, http://www.telenor.no/privat/kundeservice/mobiltbredband/programvare/huaweie367.jsp it's in Norwegian
[14:49] <Younder> dmtarmey, you don't you remove it
[14:49] <zykotick9> rymate1234, i'm not touching that one, good luck.  FYI if you use Nvidia you don't want xinerama.
[14:49] <rymate1234> I hav ATI
[14:50] <dmtarmey> ok and what should i use instead as im ready to bin it
[14:50] <Younder> magnus, so you are a norwegian too?
[14:50] <zykotick9> rymate1234, i don't help with ATI stuff, good luck.
[14:50] <alienkid10> I'm using YUMI Multiboot from Windows to make Live USB of 11.04 my problem is that when I'm in the live environment the  flash drive is  unwritable and is mounted as /media/cdrom what do I need to edit (in the intrd?) to make it writable? the flash drive is FAT32
[14:50] <maximus_> newz2000, so i'm chroot'd in,  i just need to know how to remove the package i installed, and install the default one in the reporitories
[14:50] <magnus> du også? \ You too? :P
[14:50] <Myrtti> !no
[14:50] <dmtarmey> Younder what do i use
[14:50] <rymate1234> zykotick9, thanks :)
[14:50] <TBotNik> Morning All: Have PB at: http://pastebin.com/N02P9Qgn.  Working on problem with DNS.  some new app installed put in arpa and ldap, which assumed standard network and blew my non standard network.  Box is actually a router and wlan0 in inet connect.  It connects but has no DNS, even though config files are right.  Had cleared all the arpa and ldap stuff, no good. The removed and re-install Network Manager, but still no good.  Trying to figu
[14:51] <newz2000> maximus_: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BasicChroot
[14:51] <newz2000> maximus_: if you follow that you can use apt-get remove
[14:51] <magnus> ubottu ok
[14:51] <Myrtti> TBotNik: got cut off at "Trying to figu"
[14:51] <newz2000> maximus_: you can view /var/log/apt* to see what you added
[14:51] <rymate1234> Simple question - where is xorg.conf?
[14:51] <zykotick9> rymate1234, you need to create one
[14:51] <TBotNik> Trying to figure out how to diagnose at current HDD boot state what my problem is.  Keep having to boot liveCD to get on net here.  All help appreciated.
[14:51] <shadow98> i tried adding another user and it still will not create home directory
[14:51] <maximus_> lol i'm chroot'd in already, apt-get remove wont let me remove it, as too many apps are dependant on it. so i somehow have to downgrade it without removal
[14:52] <rymate1234> ok, where do I create it then -_-
[14:52] <dmtarmey> what alternative to flash can i use
[14:52] <Myrtti> rymate1234: there isn't one by default, the system scans the hardware and sets the display up on the fly without xorg.conf
[14:52] <zykotick9> rymate1234, /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[14:52] <TBotNik> rymate1234: run "locate xorg.conf"
[14:52] <zykotick9> TBotNik, it's not there by default
[14:53] <rymate1234> TBotNik, that worked :D
[14:53] <newz2000> maximus_: downgrading packages is not too hard. If you google it you'll see some great tips on that one. It's a bit of manual effort but maybe easier than re-installing.
[14:53] <TBotNik> rymate1234: Ur Welcome
[14:53] <zteam> Hi
[14:53] <zteam> Anybody here can help to me configure magnet links in Firefox?
[14:54] <zteam> I can't get it too work in 11.04
[14:54] <TBotNik> Myrtti: You get it all now?
[14:54] <magnus> Younder, are you on #ubuntu-no?
[14:54] <viking_> what package do i need to install to play dvd's and listen to mp3's
[14:54] <viking_> using apt-get
[14:54] <Ensiferum> hi
[14:54] <brisingr> I want to make caps lock type λ, is xmodmap the way to go?
[14:54] <Ensiferum> are there any repos for Ubuntu 9.04 any more?
[14:55] <Younder> magnus, no I'm not
[14:55] <maximus_> newz2000, apt log doesnt give me too much, coz i didnt use apt-get..i compiled and installed from source...
[14:55] <Ensiferum> brisingr: should work with xmodmap yeah
[14:55] <zteam> viking_ ubuntu-restricted-extras should fix most of your needs
[14:55] <brisingr> Ensiferum: okay, thanks
[14:55] <magnus> Younder, can you come in there?
[14:55] <Moshanator> Ensiferum: no, jaunty should be End-of-life'd
[14:55] <Younder> magnus, sure
[14:55] <Ensiferum> shit :/
[14:55] <viking_> zteam alrighty then , thanks
[14:56] <maximus_> newz2000, thanks for your suggestions...will try a few things and ask when i get stuck (-;
[14:56] <eduardoinsweden> how do i enable mysql port for external access in ubuntu server?
[14:56] <stephenthemartyr> can someone help me figure out how to unpack a tar.bz2 archive file?
[14:56] <shadow98> i tried sudo useradd -d /home/username username and still no home directory created
[14:56] <newz2000> maximus_: oh. Do the install again in a chroot and pipe output to a log file, make install > output.log, then view the log and find the files that are installed and uninstall them. THen re-enstall the package that will repair the missing files
[14:56] <e75> question: i need to make a simple script that deletes and adds a routing table entry every time i connect and disconnect from my vpn server. anyone know where i should start reading?
[14:56] <newz2000> by unistnnll I mean rm them
[14:56] <Ensiferum> stephenthemartyr: tar -zxvvf
[14:56] <zteam> But I don't think it does dvds
[14:56] <zteam> you need libdvdcss for that
[14:56] <TBotNik> Repeating: Morning All: Have PB at: http://pastebin.com/N02P9Qgn.  Working on problem with DNS.  some new app installed put in arpa and ldap, which assumed standard network and blew my non standard network.  Box is actually a router and wlan0 in inet connect.  It connects but has no DNS, even though config files are right.  Had cleared all the arpa and ldap stuff, no good. The removed and re-install Network Manager, but still no good.
[14:56] <e75> vpn connection = ppp1
[14:56] <TBotNik> Trying to figure out how to diagnose at current HDD boot state what my problem is.  Keep having to boot liveCD to get on net here.  All help appreciated.
[14:57] <stephenthemartyr> then i will be able to use the files?they are soundfopnts
[14:57] <stephenthemartyr> *soundfonts
[14:57] <maximus_> newz2000, good thinking (-; will give that a go now...
[14:57] <newz2000> maximus_: 	goood luck. ;-)
[14:57] <newz2000> I've gotta ask for help, it's off topic though
[14:57] <newz2000> can you help me get about 1,500 people to vote for my website? http://www.squaretap.com/contest/ (voting ends today) I'd really appreciate a boost.
[14:58]  * newz2000 knows its an outside chance but it never hurts to ask
[14:58]  * rymate1234 tries this setup, hopes it doesn't break his xubuntu xD
[14:58] <TBotNik> All: Notice screen errors say "see syslog" but syslog is blank.
[14:58] <pickels> Is there a way to find out what a command is calling in a shell?
[14:58] <rymate1234> How to restart x?
[14:58] <stephenthemartyr> Ensiferum: does the filename replace tar in that command?
[14:59] <e75> question: i need to make a simple script that deletes and adds a routing table entry every time i connect and disconnect from interface ppp1. anyone know where i should start reading for information on this?
[14:59] <shadow98> i tried sudo useradd -d /home/username username and still no home directory created
[14:59] <zteam> viking_, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/PlayingDVD
[14:59] <shadow98> the user it created and i can login via ssh
[15:00] <zteam> anybody know how to fix magnet-links with firefox?
[15:01] <viking_>  zteam tis done, thanks
[15:01] <jrib> shadow98: I said to use adduser, not useradd
[15:01] <zteam> viking_,  you are welcome
[15:01] <stephenthemartyr> how do i unpack this file  openo_instrument_template_1.1.tar.bz2
[15:01] <jrib> stephenthemartyr: double click
[15:02] <Calinou> right click
[15:02] <thunder1212> hi, does ubuntu provide full support for intel sandy bridge processor(i recently got core i3 dell vostro..), the battery back up seems to be quiet poor
[15:02] <stephenthemartyr> it asks for a program to open them??
[15:02] <jrib> stephenthemartyr: what ubuntu version is this?
[15:02] <stephenthemartyr> 10.4
[15:03] <jrib> stephenthemartyr: open it with archive manager
[15:03] <Abbas-> one of my balls is bluer than the other
[15:03] <Abbas-> swelling, i understand, but why blue
[15:03] <jrib> !ot | Abbas-
[15:03] <Abbas-> o
[15:03] <compdoc> thunder1212, what features of the i3 does it not seem to support? I have 11.04 running on an i3 2100T
[15:03] <stephenthemartyr> where is the archive manager in the file system?
[15:04] <jrib> stephenthemartyr: /usr/bin/file-roller
[15:04] <thunder1212> the graphics is running without any visual effects (it has intel sandy bridge integrated graphics)
[15:04] <thunder1212> compdoc: it came preloaded with ubuntu 10.10
[15:04] <stephenthemartyr> nope
[15:05] <compdoc> thunder1212, newer versions always have expanded drivers and hardware support
[15:07] <shadow98> jrib, that worked thanks so much
[15:07] <thunder1212> compdoc: lets suppose that i upgrade to 11.04, and the graphics issue is solved which i assume will most probably be the case bcoz i tried live fedora 15 cd it was working fine.. but what about the battery back up issue..
[15:08] <compdoc> thunder1212, by 'battery back up' do you mean a UPS?
[15:09] <thunder1212> oh no he laptop battery backup i purchased dell vostro 1450.. and gives i think approx 2 hrs back up only
[15:10] <stephenthemartyr> ok if i cd into the tmp file where the tar.bz2 file is what command unpacks them?
[15:10] <thunder1212> compdoc: plz chk this link.. http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/hardware/201104-7889
[15:12] <RadoS> Moin. With default install of 10.04.02 you get a system summary when you login. I tried a minimal install, now this summary is missing, but I have no clue which packages contains this summary. Any idea how to figure this out?
[15:13] <stephenthemartyr> why does the archive manager say "cannot read file" when i downloada .rar files??
[15:13] <jrib> RadoS: probably update-motd
[15:13] <thunder1212> compdoc:  ??
[15:13] <jrib> !rar | stephenthemartyr
[15:13] <compdoc> thunder1212, by 'battery back up' do you mean a UPS?
[15:14] <auronandace> !rar | stephenthemartyr
[15:14] <jrib> stephenthemartyr: why did you say "nope" earlier
[15:14] <RadoS> jrib, no, not installed by default.
[15:14] <stephenthemartyr> cuz it didnt work i couldntr unpack the tar.bz2 file either
[15:14] <jrib> RadoS: yes it is
[15:14] <thunder1212> compdoc: no no ... latop battery
[15:14] <stephenthemartyr> im confused
[15:15] <RadoS> jrib, I checked on the default installed system where the summary works, but the update-motd is not installed.
[15:15] <jrib> stephenthemartyr: what does "file /path/to/your/tar.bz2" return?
[15:15] <stephenthemartyr> im newb so the/to is what?and the/your is what?
[15:15] <kingofswords> hi i have 4gb ram and only 800meg is being used....is there any reason why my swap memory is starting to be used?
[15:15] <jrib> RadoS: did you see the package description for update-motd package?
[15:16] <compdoc> thunder1212, do you mean the battery is running down faster?
[15:16] <jrib> !who | stephenthemartyr
[15:16] <jrib> stephenthemartyr: in a terminal type the word "file" followed by the path to the tar.bz2 file
[15:17] <stephenthemartyr> jrib: what is the "path"
[15:17] <jrib> stephenthemartyr: location
[15:17] <thunder1212> compdoc: yes
[15:17] <stephenthemartyr> ok
[15:17] <stephenthemartyr> jrib: ok sorry
[15:18] <compdoc> thunder1212, its possible the cpu frequency scaling isnt working, so the cpu is running full blast all the time. Im trying to fix the same problem on a system I have
[15:19] <stephenthemartyr> jrib: it said error
[15:19] <jrib> stephenthemartyr: pastebin what you typed and full output on http://paste.ubuntu.com
[15:20] <mordof> I've been having trouble with my OS crashing the past couple of days.. both monitors would just black out, all activity would stop (was watching a movie once and the sound cut out).. forced to press the power button and reboot
[15:20] <mordof> anyone know how I would troubleshoot this? I already did memtest, the RAM is fine
[15:21] <stephenthemartyr> jrib: http://paste.ubuntu.com/678968/
[15:22] <jrib> stephenthemartyr: "/tmp openo_instrument_template-1.1.tar.bz2" is not the location of the file.  You probably mean: /tmp/openo_instrument_template-1.1.tar.bz2
[15:22] <stephenthemartyr> jrib: oops sorry dude,so thats the command rigfht?
[15:23] <stephenthemartyr> jrib: now is says sompressed file block size=600k
[15:23] <stephenthemartyr> *compressed
[15:24] <thunder1212> compdoc: will this battery problem be there with windows 7 also??
[15:24] <jrib> stephenthemartyr: tar xvf /path/to/file
[15:24] <thunder1212> compdoc: i will hate to run windows.. on my laptop
[15:25] <zteam> is there anybody who can help me with magnetlinks in firefox please???
[15:25] <compdoc> thunder1212, no, Windows should already work
[15:25] <mordof> zteam: with what specicially?
[15:25] <mordof> specifically*
[15:25] <thunder1212> compdoc: with full battery
[15:26] <stephenthemartyr> jrib: http://paste.ubuntu.com/678975/
[15:26] <zteam> mordof, i can't get magnet-links working with firefox anymore (ie directlinks to torrent)
[15:26] <jrib> stephenthemartyr: get rid of "file"
[15:27] <mordof> zteam: are magnet links a different protocol?
[15:28] <viking_> what arguments to netstat show remote connections only
[15:28] <viking_> $ netstat -somethinghere
[15:28] <mordof> zteam: ah, yeah they are. you can register your own protocols in firefox and specify the program they belong to. that may work
[15:28] <stephenthemartyr> jrib: http://paste.ubuntu.com/678980/
[15:28] <thunder1212> compdoc: did u check this link.. http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/hardware/201104-7889
[15:28] <zteam> mordof, no, they is just a link to a torrent see here for example http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/5224085/GIMP_version_2.6.8_Stable
[15:28] <RadoS> jrib, ok, misunderstood: libpam-modules is installed on the minimal, too, yet some scripts in /etc/update-motd.d are missing, like 50-landscape-sysinfo or 90-updates-available. How can I find out to which packages those files belong?
[15:28] <jrib> stephenthemartyr: that's not what I told you to type :/
[15:29] <jrib> RadoS: you can use apt-file or packages.ubuntu.com
[15:29] <tera___> I keep getting The canary thread is apparently starving. Taking action. in syslog and that seems to be the message that I get whenever my machine locks up for a few minutes any idea what could casue it?
[15:29] <zteam> mordof, exactly
[15:29] <compdoc> thunder1212, read this:  http://www.ubuntugeek.com/howto-change-cpu-frequency-scaling-in-ubuntu.html
[15:29] <jrib> RadoS: or on the system that has them you can use dpkg -S or dlocate -S
[15:29] <mordof> zteam: yeah - i checked it out. it's a different protocol
[15:29] <stephenthemartyr> jrib: well im confuised then sorrry:(
[15:29] <jrib> stephenthemartyr: tar xvf /path/to/file
[15:29] <mordof> zteam: what version of firefox are you running?
[15:29] <rain> hi
[15:30] <zteam> mordof, 6.0
[15:30] <rain> can i ask a question here?
[15:30] <Pici> jrib, stephenthemartyr: the xvf option isn't going to going to uncompress a bz2 file. you need to use xjv
[15:31] <hylian> !ask
[15:31] <stephenthemartyr> jrib: http://paste.ubuntu.com/678982/  does this mean it worked?
[15:31] <kristopher> well i must say the alpha release is looking good. dropped fedora yesterday for the countdown lol.
[15:31] <rabbi1> where can i find "workspace switcher"
[15:31] <jrib> Pici: tar does that automatically
[15:31] <Pici> tera___: does it?
[15:32] <stephenthemartyr> Pici: ok so what do i do thrn?
[15:32] <hylian> rain: ask away
[15:32] <Pici> tera___: I don't know how I mistabbed that... sorry.
[15:32] <Pici> stephenthemartyr: ignore me, listen to jrib
[15:32] <jrib> stephenthemartyr: it extracted your file, you should now have a openo_instrument_template-1.1 directory
[15:33] <meomic> hey, i have sey up mail serv on my pc, but i have firewall - iptables, i need to unblock port 25 but maybe anyone know if i should unblock tcp? or udp? or both?
[15:33] <stephenthemartyr> jrib: ok thanks so much for your patience,if i want to open them in lmms or linux sampler its hpildnt be too hard to find them right?
[15:33] <kristopher> i have a few questions in regards to ubuntu. Just curious if the 64bit version is using flash 64bit beta or if the browser is wrapped with the 32 bit version of flash???
[15:34] <jrib> stephenthemartyr: should be in your HOME directory, yes
[15:34] <stephenthemartyr> jrib: thank you so much
[15:34] <meomic> 64 bit ubuntu 11.04 for now is wrapped with 32bit ver of flash - anyway the 64bit alpha flash is not working well - crashed alot my pc - im back to the wrapped one...
[15:34] <thunder1212> compdoc: i read that but i think the cpu frequency seems to be ok although i will check again..
[15:34] <jrib> stephenthemartyr: I don't know why file-roller/Archive Manager did not work for you
[15:34] <kristopher> thanks meomic
[15:35] <glebaron> kristopher, 64-bit ubuntu uses 64-bit flash.
[15:35] <mordof> zteam: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Register_protocol#Firefox_3.5_and_above
[15:35] <meomic> glebaron: are you sure? my was using 32 bit one
[15:35] <mordof> zteam: add one called magnet
[15:35] <LurchiderLurch> Does anyone know if it is possible to install xv on U 10.10 64bit?
[15:35] <dimitris> test
[15:36] <dar3cki> czesc
[15:36] <gaelfx> dimitris: test success
[15:36] <eduardoinsweden> why cant I open /root folder??
[15:36] <glebaron> meomic, maybe I should clarify. I use 64-bit 10.04 and I installed flash by hand. I guess I have no idea what the current is using.
[15:36] <eduardoinsweden> I try sudo
[15:36] <dar3cki> jest tu jakiś polak?
[15:36] <eduardoinsweden> but still I cant open the /root folder
[15:36] <eduardoinsweden> to install things I need
[15:36] <dimitris> hi.i have started compiling kernel.but have one problem..how do i find cpu family? e.x intel i3 ?
[15:36] <hylian> rain: what question did you want to ask?
[15:37] <gaelfx> eduardoinsweden: that doesn't sound like a good way to install anything
[15:37] <eduardoinsweden> yes it does, I need to install webmin
[15:37] <eduardoinsweden> and for that I need to put a key in root
[15:37] <eduardoinsweden> In Debian, no need for stupid sudo command
[15:37] <meomic> eduardoinsweden: type in terminal: gksu nautilus it should give you access, or sudo mc if you want shell
[15:37] <Myrtti> !webmin | eduardoinsweden
[15:38] <eduardoinsweden> then what can I use instead of webmin
[15:39] <tera___> Any idea about the canary thread starving?  I test the RAM and am testing the HD right now.  CPU doesn't crash or anything the ubuntu system just freezes and then comes back a few minutes later
[15:41] <tera___> Even my ssh connection will stop working for a few minutes
[15:43] <kamathln> hi .. anybody using dell inspiron 1564 i5?
[15:43] <TehAndrewRyan> I have som issues with PulseAudio, I get a 2 second lag in skype
[15:43] <stephenthemartyr> ok im back
[15:43] <kristopher> As far as the file system is concerned i noticed bleachbit to be a useful peice of sw for cleaning purposes when run as root. Is there any purpose as I know android usually wipes temp files out at a certain point im assuming ubuntu will do the same. is this true?
[15:44] <kamathln> has anybody been facing extreme slowness of natty on dell inspion 1564?
[15:44] <TehAndrewRyan> I'm running Ubuntu 11.04 on a clean install (installed it some minutes ago)
[15:44] <TehAndrewRyan> I had this problem in 10.10 too
[15:44] <stephenthemartyr> im trying to download samples and/or soundfonts for use in lmms and o0ther music programs but i dont know how and apparentely dont have anything that uppacks sfark and stuff
[15:45] <kamathln> TehAndrewRyan: can you try without pulse audio? does Skype ty alsa if it fails connecting to pulse?
[15:45] <TehAndrewRyan> kamathln: Not sure what you mean there
[15:46] <shomon> hi, how do you get bluetooth working on ubuntu? It should be available in my laptop...
[15:47] <shomon> but the bluetooth thing in the system menu doesn't recognise it...
[15:47] <elham> ubuntu-ir
[15:47] <lrojas> hi all
[15:48] <thunder1212> compdoc: does 11.04 work??
[15:48] <lrojas> a friend of mine asked me if there was any way to make a hard disk partition that contains the LiveCD of ubuntu, he wants to boot from that partition, or from a ram disk containing a copy of the live cd, he does not have a reliable dvd on his machine...
[15:48] <lrojas> any sugestions?
[15:49] <compdoc> thunder1212, it works for me - but Im not running on a laptop
[15:49] <dweez> lrojas, you can have him try putting the stuff on a flash drive
[15:50] <dweez> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick
[15:51] <lrojas> dweez: that is an alternative, but is there any solution for copying the LiveCD image to ram and booting from there?
[15:52] <ksull72487> just off hand has anyone done or followed a tutorial of some sort to update a bios via usb / ubuntu??? read some things on freedos just never used it. Thanks.
[15:52] <skjoedt> Need help! How do I disable Network Manager from clearing  my nameservers in /etc/resolv.conf from command line?
[15:52] <usr13> Is there a Ubuntu / Debain equilivant for xv ?
[15:53] <TehAndrewRyan> I have an issue with flickering drop down menus, Catalyst 11.5, Ubuntu 11.04 with Unity
[15:53] <cutiyar> i cant fingerprint , when i type     gpg --fingerprint  , doesnt show any thing
[15:53] <rain> i accidently delted the partition containing the ubuntu.......... i wanted to merge the  partition with the windows os containing partition...
[15:53] <rain> can anyone help me PLease
[15:53] <usr13> ksull72487: I did it some time ago.  I read some how-to and it worked.  That's about all I remember.
[15:54] <zagabar> I've customised one of the themes in ubuntu and everything works. But when KDevelop is exited and started again, the theme gets broken. Logging out and in doesn't help. I have to select another theme and then set it back to my theme again to make it work. It breaks like this: http://pallkarsia.net/~uploader/psst/upload/Screenshot.png Why is this?
[15:54] <stephenthemartyr> http://paste.ubuntu.com/679004/ can someone tell me what i am d0oing wrong here?
[15:54] <stephenthemartyr> please
[15:54] <usr13> ksull72487: If I rembmer right I used dd
[15:54] <dweez> lrojas, what's the OS he's running currently on the computer?
[15:54] <klingelbart> how do i install the animations plug-in into ccsm?
[15:54] <Bartzy> There's a DNS cache in the DNS client in linux?
[15:54] <lrojas> Ubuntu
[15:55] <glebaron> eduardoinsweden, if I were going to install webmin, I would get it from here: http://www.webmin.com/download.html
[15:55] <lrojas> but he wants to format it i think and get it in this configuration
[15:55] <ksull72487> usr13: thanks lookin up dd
[15:56] <TehAndrewRyan> I have an issue with flickering drop down menus, Catalyst 11.5, Ubuntu 11.04 with Unity
[15:56] <klingelbart> could you tell me how to install the "animations plug-in" in ccsm?
[15:56] <cutiyar> i cant fingerprint , when i type     gpg --fingerprint  , doesnt show any thing
[15:56] <eduardoinsweden> I installed webmin but it dont let me login with root / pwd
[15:57] <eduardoinsweden> it said so in install
[15:57] <eduardoinsweden> but it dont work
[15:57] <usr13> ksull72487: http://www.linuxinsight.com/how-to-flash-motherboard-bios-from-linux-no-dos-windows-no-floppy-drive.html
[15:57] <usr13> DOn't know if that's relly it but..
[15:59] <dweez> lrojas, sorry, I can't think of anything right off hand that would let that happen
[16:00] <ksull72487> that should work i looked up Dd and found a few ways I have been skeptical on that method for some reason since your emulating a floppy i guess
[16:00] <ksull72487> but ill start with the easiest and see what works thanks
[16:00] <TehAndrewRyan> I have an issue with flickering drop down menus, Catalyst 11.5, Ubuntu 11.04 with Unity
[16:00] <maalac> my laptop Probook 6555b when on battery mode..network LAN is not turning on ? why is that ?
[16:01] <shashi> im not able to use flash support for chrome?  pls help
[16:01] <shashi> im not able to use flash support for chrome?  pls help
[16:02] <dweez> When it comes to the bios and firmware, I stick to my computer manufacturer's installers and don't futz around
[16:03] <ksull72487> i agree but i got two cpus running off eachother and one wont recognize the 4plus gigs of memory unless i update the bios from manufacturer lol
[16:03] <maximus_> newz2000, hey...thanks for your suggestions..I'm up and running again (=
[16:03] <TehAndrewRyan> Is there a way I can use panel programs with Unity? I'm using the frequency scaling app to force my CPU to actually work properly
[16:03] <stephenthemartyr> http://paste.ubuntu.com/679004/ can someone help me with these .rar files
[16:03] <TehAndrewRyan> Can't do that in 11.04 though
[16:03] <ksull72487> was considering vm machine windows xp to do it but i have went completely linux now
[16:03] <newz2000> maximus_: awesome!
[16:04] <newz2000> maximus_: that's a tedious mess, done it before. If you must compile from source try to make sure it goes into /usr/local
[16:05] <skjoedt> Is there a shortcut to make a quick search inside a man page?
[16:05] <kuchiku> whre to check what causes my ubuntu restarted ?
[16:05] <Pici> skjoedt: /
[16:05] <skjoedt> Pici, thanks! Awesome
[16:06] <jeremy-77> I have a 250 gig ide slave drive that I need to make ubuntu take ownership of cause I get some permissions to work. im running 11.04, can anyone help me?
[16:06] <cutiyar> i imported .po to launchpad, when they would be reviewed?
[16:08] <thirteen> hell
[16:09] <jwtiyar> i imported .po to launchpad, when they would be reviewed?
[16:09] <rgarcia> hello everyone! someone able and willing to help setting up a wireless usb adapter in ubuntu server (no X)
[16:10] <staar2> hello
[16:10] <thunder1212> hello
[16:10] <Scunizi> what tool can I use in the repo that will reduce the file size of a multi-page PDF?
[16:11] <staar2> how to make the program or script executable from alt-f2 box ?
[16:11] <kuchiku> whre to check what causes my ubuntu restarted ?
[16:11] <staar2> kuchiku, read the dmesg
[16:11] <zteam> Hi I try to install Qisoburn from http://linux.softpedia.com/get/Utilities/QISOBurn-49145.shtml
[16:11] <staar2> and logs
[16:12] <mordof> staar2: where is the dmesg? and which logs would one look at? i'm having a similar problem
[16:12] <zteam> but it won't work
[16:12] <UNIm95> ou. false channel
[16:12] <zteam> sudo dpkg --force-architecture -i qisoburn_20090708b1-15_i386.deb
[16:12] <staar2> into terminal dmesg you see logged start
[16:12] <mordof> ah, ty
[16:13] <staar2> logs are in folder /var/log/ folder
[16:13] <mordof> staar2: i looked through many of those logs and couldn't find a reason for my system to do that
[16:13] <staar2> or there's some log viewer tool in ubuntu menus
[16:13] <zteam> dpkg: error handling qisoburn_20090708b1-15_i386.deb (--install):
[16:13] <zteam>  can't open "/var/lib/dpkg/tmp.ci//.svn": Är en katalog
[16:14] <zteam> help me please?
[16:14] <staar2> mordof, are you sure this is software problem, the problem could also be in hardware
[16:14] <acicula> zteam: looks just like a badly made package, maybe try finding it or something similar in the ubuntu software repository?
[16:14] <mamed> hey
[16:14] <mordof> staar2: i ran memtest all night long, and i have no idea how to test other hardware
[16:14] <staar2> i got similar problem, just the pc freezes or restarts in random time
[16:14] <mamed> guys i have a problem
[16:15] <staar2> i have same problem under windows to
[16:15] <zteam> Acicula, I have installed it before, so I know it should work
[16:16] <maalac> how do i turn on LAN on bootup ?
[16:16] <acicula> zteam: its complaining about a file not being there which should not be there, so it cant work
[16:16] <decio> mamed, what's the problem?
[16:17] <mamed> hello guys greetings from turkey and i have a problem on my ubuntu natty. i want to  change my gdm screen but i cant do it
[16:17] <acicula> zteam: you could try a dpkg flag that instructs it to ignore such errors, but it looks like the package is broken to begin with
[16:17] <staar2> maalac you mean connect to internet through dhcpd ?
[16:17] <lysgaard> Anyone have experience on black screen and freeze when one connects multiple monitors?
[16:18] <decio> lysgaard, I only have one screen, sorry
[16:18] <hroi> hi
[16:18] <decio> hroi, hi
[16:18] <maalac> staar2: i'm not really sure. coz when my laptop is came from suspend and then on battery mode. LAN is not turning on ?
[16:18] <hroi> anyone here know what the heck to do with /dev/shm
[16:18] <hroi> can I touch it?  I want to use tmpfs for image processing
[16:18] <zteam> acicula, no, it seems to complain about a temp file: "var/lib/dpkg/tmp.ci//.svn"
[16:19] <maalac> :'(staar2:  and sometimes when i boot up on battery LAN is not turning on but wireless works .
[16:20] <rgarcia> hello everyone! someone able and willing to help setting up a wireless usb adapter in ubuntu server (no X)?
[16:21] <acicula> zteam: is the file there, can dpkg read it?
[16:22] <zteam> acicula, not according to rm: sudo rm /var/lib/dpkg/tmp.ci//.svn
[16:22] <zteam> acicula, no such file or directory
[16:22] <acicula> zteam: the tmp.ci directory should not be there either
[16:24] <ksull72487> well 3 steps and i never have to reboot to upgrade the cpu bios. https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/flashrom Has anyon heard of flashrom?
[16:28] <Death4Life> ksull72487: don't you mean the bios of the systemboard? >.>
[16:28] <zagabar> I've customised one of the themes in ubuntu and everything works. But when KDevelop is exited and started again, the theme gets broken. Logging out and in doesn't help. I have to select another theme and then set it back to my theme again to make it work. It breaks like this: http://pallkarsia.net/~uploader/psst/upload/Screenshot.png Why is this?
[16:28] <designbybeck> anyway to chown in the GUI?
[16:28] <ksull72487> yes sry bad abbreviation
[16:29] <Death4Life> designbybeck: right click -> properties?
[16:29] <designbybeck> you can change permissions by rightclicking but can you chown
[16:29] <zteam> acicula, I don't get what that means
[16:29] <ksull72487> bios for the motherboard i have updates from the manufacture and all include updates for 64bit and ram and lol linux
[16:29] <designbybeck> yeah Death for 777 755 and such you can, but I don't see a spot for changing owner of a file there
[16:30] <Death4Life> designbybeck: I can change the group but not the user :p
[16:30] <zteam> acicula, but that package worked flawlessy with ubuntu 10.10
[16:30] <ksull72487> was thinking about flashrom to install the bios upgrade im looking for an easy way without going back to windows
[16:30] <ksull72487> to do it
[16:31] <zteam> ksull72487, most motherboard manufacters will provide a DOS-utility for that
[16:31] <geirha> designbybeck: Only too can change ownership of files
[16:31] <SIFTU> ksull72487: freedos
[16:31] <geirha> designbybeck: err, *Only root
[16:31] <ksull72487> yeah but running it from usb is what i need to do
[16:31] <rog> hi, i've got a naive question about ubuntu/gnome - is this a good place to ask?
[16:31] <designbybeck> hmmm
[16:31] <SIFTU> ksull72487: freedos runs from usb
[16:31] <ksull72487> i can do a disc on one cpu but not on the other as its just a box with brains
[16:31] <acicula> zteam: idk what you had then, this deb install fails expecting files in a directory where they arent and should not be either. so i cant see how you could get it to install, unless you use something like --force or whatever its called to ignore errors, but that might cause other problems
[16:32] <sipior> rog: sure, go ahead.
[16:32] <designbybeck> geirha, can you be root or superuser in GUI and right click and change owner or soemthing like that?
[16:32] <geirha> designbybeck: Alt+F2 -> gksudo nautilus
[16:32] <ksull72487> are there any clear tutorials that have freedos updating the bios without the us a of a cd
[16:33] <rog> i've just installed ubuntu for the first time on my new laptop. clicking the miniaturize button on a window causes it to disappear. i've googled for the answer, and it talks about right-clicking on "the panel" and adding Window List. what is "the panel"?
[16:33] <SIFTU> ksull72487: google buddie http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/freedos/index.php?title=USB
[16:33] <acicula> ksull72487: to use a new bios you will have to reboot anyway, its possible to flash bios from linux, but honestly why risk bricking your hardware and ignoring the vendor recommendation?
[16:33] <geirha> designbybeck: There's also the nautilus-gksu package you can install. It allows you to right click a file/folder and "open as administrator".
[16:34] <rog> (or should i just avoid the miniaturize button? :-])
[16:34] <xangua> rog: I suggest you to read http://omgubuntu.co.uk/natty/ to lear to use unity
[16:35] <designbybeck> geirha,  thanks for that info, i was trying to upload things to a server but it get it the servers root user instead of www-data
[16:36] <designbybeck> so from commandline on the server I would just do 'chown www-data:www-data filename -R
[16:36] <designbybeck> for all subfiles as well?
[16:37] <chiiiiiz> hello!!!
[16:37] <rog> xangua: ok, scanned that. it doesn't mention minimize, but it says the Launcher replaces the standard window list. shouldn't that mean that i should see minimized windows in the launcher bar?
[16:37] <bkerensa> hill chiiiiz
[16:37] <rog> ('cos i don't)
[16:37] <chiiiiiz> Ubuntu64 does not recognize my DVD drive.... it does not show in teh Disk Utility,... but I can boot on a CD...
[16:37] <chiiiiiz> It is my first time under64 bits...
[16:38] <chiiiiiz> HELP!!!!
[16:38] <geirha> designbybeck: Yes, assuming filename is a directory. -R doesn't make much sense on a regular file
[16:38] <designbybeck> gotcha! Thanks for your help geirha
[16:39] <rog> i think minimized windows are just disappearing, but maybe there's a secret place that i can find them...
[16:44] <usr13> chiiiiiz: eject
[16:44] <rog> is this a really stupid question or something? please put me out of my misery!
[16:44] <usr13> rog: Are you using unity?
[16:44] <usr13> If so, look for highlighted items on left.
[16:44] <geirha> rog: Or asked in a different way, which ubuntu version?
[16:44] <rog> usr13: yes, i believe so. (standard ubuntu desktop install)
[16:45] <usr13> 11.04?
[16:45] <rog> geirha: 11.04 i think
[16:45] <geirha> rog: Then minimized windows should be accesible from the menubar on the left
[16:45] <usr13> rog: Look for highlighted items on left.
[16:45] <willhotmess> What are some good rooms to chat in?
[16:46] <rog> geirha: so if i minimise (say) a chrome window, a new item should appear on the left?
[16:46] <usr13> !ot | willhotmess
[16:46] <rog> 'cos that's not happening
[16:46] <rog> AFAICS
[16:46] <geirha> rog: Yes, a chrome icon should appear
[16:47] <rog> geirha: there's already a chrome icon, but clicking on it doesn't bring up any of the chrome minimised windows
[16:47] <mordof> rog: it won't make a new one when you appear. if you launch chrome - it will create a new item on the left. when you minimize, an arrow will be placed beside that new item which was created when you launched it to begin with
[16:48] <mordof> rog: s/appear/minimize
[16:48] <rog> mordog: no arrow is created when i minimize a chrome window
[16:48] <geirha> rog: Do you see a small white triangle next to it?
[16:48] <rog> no
[16:48] <rog> although i do against other apps
[16:49] <rog> i'll try another app, e.g. terminal
[16:49] <mordof> rog: sometimes, depending on how it's launched/installed - does it create another black/blank icon somewhere else when you launch chrome?
[16:49] <geirha> rog: Hm. If you hold down the Alt key and hit TAB, do you see it?
[16:49] <rog> ah, minimizing a Terminal window works ok
[16:49] <v1k1ng> how to format a windows partition and add it to the linux partition
[16:50] <rog> mordof: no, the chrome icon always stays the same
[16:50] <rog> i could try quitting and adding it to the dock again
[16:50] <maalac> v1k1ng: mkfs.ext4 /dev/sda
[16:51] <maalac> v1k1ng: fdisk -l first to so that you'll know what partition it is ..
[16:51] <v1k1ng> maalac nice one thanks
[16:51] <splnet> v1k1ng:  mkfs.* formats the partition. there are several options
[16:51] <rog> hmm, now when i launch chrome, i don't get a chrome icon at all
[16:51] <geirha> rog: It should work even if it wasn't in that dock. Sounds like you've encountered some bug in unity. Have you installed all the latest updates?
[16:52] <v1k1ng> i'll read the man pages
[16:52] <Root_hack> hello all
[16:52] <rog> geirha: i think so (all the ones it suggested anyway)
[16:52] <rog> i'll try rebooting
[16:52] <geirha> rog: Hm. Ok. And by chrome, you mean google-chrome, not chromium, right?
[16:53] <TheRedOctober> Greetings all.  I am trying to script up some snapshots using virsh/KVM. How might one come up with a machine readable list via 'virsh list' to do a 'for do' suite to clean up ma snapshots.
[16:53] <mod> I cannot figured out how to use update-alternaitves, could I get a hand please?
[16:53] <Pici> mod: What seems to be the issue?
[16:53] <rog> geirha: i think so. Chrome as suggested when searching from the Applications icon
[16:54] <mod> I cannot use openJDK and I want to have all app expecting it to use the Sun JDK I've installed.  I've changed all the PATHs I can think of, no help
[16:54] <geirha> rog: That sounds like chromium. It has a blue icon?
[16:54] <Pici> mod: All you need to do is run sudo update-java-alternatives
[16:54] <maalac> v1k1ng:  no problem ..
[16:54] <rog> geirha: no, it has the usual (coloured wheel) icon
[16:54] <iderik> Ive been trying to change colors on uxterm since last night now. But it doesnt work. Ive changed ~/.Xresources and even /etc/X11/app-defaults/UXTerm-color and ran xrdb -merge ~/.Xresoureces. What is the problem? Please help me.. I cant understand how hard this should be.. making me crazy
[16:55] <rog> wait a mo, i'll try rebooting
[16:55] <Pici> mod: er, I think that requires an argument, so use the -l and -s
[16:55] <geirha> rog: Ah, that's google chrome. I'll try installing that on Ubuntu 11.04 and see if I can reproduce it.
[16:55] <mod> hmm
[16:55] <rog> geirha: thanks
[16:55] <rog> brb
[16:55] <mod> Pici hmm seems i have to have openjdk installed to do this
[16:56] <mod> aptitude install openjdk-6-jdk
[16:57] <mod> Pici, so i have openjdk installed, and I took the Sun JDK, used alien to turn it into a deb, and then installed that
[16:58] <Pici> mod: Why did you do that?
[16:58] <mod> when I run  update-java-alternatives -l , i see openjdk
[16:58] <mod> because its the Sun JDK that I need
[16:58] <mod> and it doesnt come as a deb
[16:58] <glebihan> mod, sun jdk is available as a deb package
[16:58] <Pici> mod: alien is really really really not reccomended.
[16:59] <mod> hmmm
[16:59] <Pici> mod: enable the partner repository and then install the relevant sun-java-* package you want.
[16:59] <geirha> rog: Works as expected here
[17:00] <Pici> !partner | mod
[17:00] <mod> blargh, ok how to do I unstall the alien pkg?
[17:03] <Pici> mod: sudo dpkg -r packagename
[17:04] <mod> would if be the jdk in "Other" undethanks
[17:04] <iderik> Anyone knows how to change colors on xterm? ive been trying with .Xresources and ran "xrdb -merge ~/.Xresources".
[17:04] <chiiiiiz> msg NickServ identify thev2111
[17:04] <Pici> chiiiiiz: you may want to pick a new password now.
[17:04] <chiiiiiz> maybe... maybe....
[17:04] <mod> # aptitude install sun-java6-jdk
[17:04] <mod> :)
[17:04] <mordof> lol xD
[17:05] <mordof> couldn't help it..
[17:05] <iderik> "disconnected by service"?
[17:05] <iderik> someone kicked him?
[17:05] <mod> iderik, xterm or gterm?
[17:05] <mordof> i ghosted him to teach him a lesson, lol.. it helped me remember when i did it
[17:05] <iderik> mod: uxterm
[17:05] <mod> never used uxterm, sorry
[17:05] <mordof> chiiiiiz: let that be a lesson to you :p
[17:05] <mordof> chiiiiiz: never identify in a channel
[17:06] <iderik> mod: shouldnt it be the same as xterm? uxterm is just xterm with unicode
[17:06] <mod> its like pulling up you dress
[17:06] <mod> iderik, you could do it on the cmdline :)
[17:06] <iderik> mod: i want it permamently
[17:06] <iderik> :)
[17:06] <mordof> chiiiiiz: that happened to me before - and a person ghosted me 6 times before letting it go
[17:06] <mod> iderik, alias?  set the gnome icon properies?
[17:07] <iderik> mod: i rather do it "proper" :/
[17:07] <mordof> chiiiiiz: needless to say i never fogot :p
[17:07] <mod> iderik, that's pretty proper
[17:07] <chiiiiiz> great lesson, yeah
[17:07] <wrtp> rog here. on my other laptop. everything's gone tits up and i now have a totally blank desktop!
[17:07] <dweez> chiiiiiz, also...um, change your Identify password (if you haven't already)
[17:08] <iderik> mod: where do you mean i should make the alias? :)
[17:08] <beFra_> hello
[17:08] <mod> iderik, in your .profile/bashrc ... but are you starting this from an gnome icon?
[17:08] <beFra_> any idea on how enable audio in natty ? I'm using wmii runned with startx
[17:09] <beFra_> i think some gdm script are missed
[17:09] <wrtp> i think i probably broke things by changing my .profile. i restored it (by doing newuser and copying .profile from the new user directory) but god knows what to do now.
[17:09] <iderik> mod: im using DWM (window manager) so ill launch it with a specialkey, i could add the -fg and -bg to the line there. but i want the colors all the time, no mather what starts the xterm
[17:09] <wrtp> maybe i should just reinstall ubuntu :-)
[17:09] <mod> yes
[17:10] <mod> iderik,  .Xdefaults is th eonly other thing I know of... but I'm old
[17:10] <Krugger666> hello
[17:10] <wrtp> so much for just trying to get my Chrome icon back...
[17:10] <iderik> mod: okey :) thanks! this is driving me crazy, how hard should it be to change colors on terminal :(
[17:11] <mordof> still hasn't changed his password -.-; lol
[17:11] <dweez> wrtp, why don't you just recreate the idon?
[17:11] <mordof> chiiiiiz: change your password
[17:12] <dweez> chiiiiiz, use the following to change your password
[17:12] <dweez> /msg NickServ SET PASSWORD <newpass>
[17:12] <mordof> needs an email arg as well
[17:12] <wrtp> dweeze: idon?
[17:12] <mordof> i believe the second argument is email
[17:12] <Pici> Can we get back to Ubuntu support folks? chiiiiiz if you need help changing your password you can ask in #freenode about it
[17:13] <dweez> mordof, I took that straight from the help file
[17:13] <mordof> ah, k
[17:13] <dweez> wrtp, sorry, icon
[17:13] <stowoda> hi
[17:13] <beFra_> any idea on how enable audio in natty ? I'm using wmii runned with startx
[17:13] <wrtp> dweez: i don't have a launcher any more, let alone any icons.
[17:13] <dweez> registering you need an e-mail, but when you change the password, you already have to be identified
[17:13] <beFra_> i think some gdm scripts are missed
[17:14] <stowoda> is there a progress bar when copying files with commands from the bash?
[17:14] <dweez> stowoda, not usually.  I think there might be a switch to help, or you can try -v for verbose
[17:14] <wrtp> i get a totally blank desktop, although i can right click to create a new folder/launcher/documemt
[17:15] <stowoda> dweez, understand.. thank You
[17:15] <rumpe1> stowoda, you can use "rsync <source> <target> --progress"
[17:15] <wrtp> what script starts the launcher, and how have i broken it?!
[17:15] <dweez> blank gdm desktop or did you accidentally switch TTYs?
[17:15] <stowoda> rumpe1, what ist that?
[17:15] <stowoda> will try it
[17:15] <stowoda> thx
[17:15] <usr13> stowoda:  What do you mean from the bash?  do you mean cp or scp or wget or???
[17:15] <stowoda> usr13, exactly
[17:15] <stowoda> cp for example
[17:16] <usr13> stowoda: no
[17:16] <dweez> it used to be Ctrl+Alt+Backspace would restart the gdm but now that shortcut isn't set by default
[17:16] <Pici> !who
[17:16] <xangua> dweez: you can enable it on Keyboard preferences
[17:16] <DoctorPepper> hi guys.
[17:16] <dweez> xangua, yes, but wrtp has a blank desktop
[17:16] <dweez> wrtp, did you goof just this session or is this how it is on a reboot?
[17:16] <xangua> ooh :S
[17:17] <wrtp> dweez: i tried rebooting and same deal
[17:17] <usr13> stowoda: scp  -  yes
[17:17] <wrtp> i can start a shell, if that helps
[17:17] <wrtp> (good old xterm)
[17:17] <dweez> wrtp, blank gdm desktop or did you accidentally switch TTYs?
[17:18] <splnet> dd allows progress indication
[17:18] <dweez> and you don't know what did this?
[17:18] <wrtp> dweeze: blank gdm desktop, i think
[17:18] <wrtp> i've got the same background (purplish)
[17:18] <dweez> splnet, what switch on dd does that?  That would have come in handy for me more than once
[17:18] <wrtp> and i can get a context menu by right clicking
[17:18] <wrtp> just nothing else
[17:19] <dweez> wrtp, ah, ok
[17:19] <dweez> and did this happen right after an update?
[17:19] <kaellan> is ACPI turned off for standard in ubuntu or how to see if its on or off ?
[17:19] <splnet> dweez: man dd; search for "kill -USR1"
[17:20] <wrtp> dweez: no, it restarted fine after installing all the updates
[17:20] <stowoda> usr13, I think the solution with rsync which rumpel1 gave me above will satisfy me. thx to all :)
[17:21] <dweez> ah, thanks splnet
[17:22] <splnet> dweez: sure. very helpful in scripts
[17:22] <dweez> I just usually go to the receiving folder and watch the file size climb
[17:22] <wrtp> ah, fixed it!
[17:23] <wrtp> to log in when i'd broken my .profile, i logged in with "user defined desktop", and it had remembered that setting
[17:23] <wrtp> phew
[17:23] <dweez> wrtp, good job
[17:23] <fission6> how do i create a group and allow write permission to /space/mongo
[17:24] <Arnold> Hello. Does anybody knows whether Unity has the ability to undirect fullscreen apps?
[17:25] <dweez> fission6, to create a group do a "man groupadd"
[17:25] <dweez> for permissions, check man chmod and man chown
[17:25] <fission6> ok
[17:25] <fission6> thanks
[17:25] <dweez> np
[17:25] <fission6> how do i list all groups?
[17:25] <splnet> fission6: sudo groupadd foo; chgrp /space/mongo; chmod 113 /space/mongo
[17:26] <iceroot> fission6: getent groups
[17:26] <splnet> err chgrp /space/mongo foo
[17:26] <iceroot> splnet: why 113? 3 = others
[17:27] <iceroot> splnet: user,group,others
[17:27] <splnet> iceroot: right 131
[17:27] <iceroot> splnet: and why execute for others?
[17:27] <dweez> I forget how to list the groups
[17:28] <fission6>  chmod 113 /space/mongo so is that the right thing
[17:28]  * dweez scratches his noodle
[17:28] <iceroot> dweez: getent groups
[17:28] <Pici> dweez: 'groups'
[17:28] <Pici> dweez: er, what iceroot said. I'm not thinking straight today.
[17:28] <iceroot> fission6: that is wrong
[17:28] <dweez> getent groups gave me an error
[17:28] <splnet> iceroot: depends on the use case execute permission for others has its uses
[17:28] <dweez> just "groups" worked fine
[17:28] <fission6>  chmod 113 /space/mongo is this the right line for permissions
[17:28] <iceroot> fission6: no
[17:29] <dweez> ah, it's "getent group"
[17:29] <dweez> not groups
[17:29] <unguest> now about that rainbow penis
[17:29] <fission6> oh how do i add a user to a group?
[17:29] <BlouBlou> unguest: ?
[17:29] <kaellan> Annyway to activate intel cpu core booster or likly in ubuntu ? my cpu supports turning quad core 1.9 ghz into 2.9 ghz dual core.
[17:30] <dweez> sounds like smoke, mirrors, and blather to me kaellan
[17:30] <kaellan> =?
[17:30] <splnet> fission6: depends on the use case. chmod 130 will give the write but not read to the group
[17:31] <iceroot> fission6: normally you want 770 so that the owner and group can do everything and others cant to anything
[17:31] <dweez> kaellan, sounds like it's just playing around with priorities and power management or something to make you think you're getting that extra 1.0 GHz
[17:31] <gigenieks> hi guys, what was the command of Alt+F2 to restart Xubuntu window manager? I remember it was something like "xfce4 --replace ?
[17:31] <gigenieks> everything is really messed up...
[17:32] <dweez> just to restart the xdm?
[17:32] <iceroot> gigenieks: sudo service xdm restart
[17:32] <dweez> ^^^
[17:32] <fission6> well they should be able to read and write both the owner and the group
[17:32] <iceroot> gigenieks: for restarting your x-server
[17:32] <kaellan> dweez, google intel turbo boost i dont know what itdo buth i ply wow and it only suports dual core so i play atm with 1.9 ghz = fps drops even oh i got a nvid gforce460m
[17:32] <dweez> adding the Ctrl+Alt+Bacspace shortcut back is on my list of things to do right after an install
[17:32] <iceroot> fission6: chmod 770 -R /path/to/dir
[17:32] <gigenieks> no I need to restart window manager
[17:33] <gigenieks> it is not X issue
[17:33] <iceroot> gigenieks: the command i told you will do that
[17:33] <ge> hi
[17:33] <dweez> gigenieks, as in restart the desktop ?
[17:33] <dweez> iceroot's command is for that
[17:34] <splnet> or send a HUP signal -> pkill -HUP gdm
[17:34] <gigenieks> xdm: unrecognized cmmand
[17:34] <gigenieks> I have Xubuntu
[17:35] <splnet> gigenieks: replace xdm with kdm, or gdm
[17:35] <maalac> setup ubuntu eth0 or LAN at bootup wether on battery or on power adapter? please help ..
[17:35] <dweez> Xbuntu is xdm right?
[17:36] <Pici> fyi: thats not the same thing as restarting the window manager.
[17:36] <gigenieks> did do that sudo service gdm restart
[17:36] <gigenieks> it restarted; didnt fix
[17:36] <blsh0p>  hey guys i had a question about virtual box, anyone here know how to use it?
[17:36] <dweez> Pici, then please elaborate
[17:36] <maalac> blsh0p: what do you want to know ?
[17:37] <maalac> maalac: setup ubuntu eth0 or LAN at bootup wether on battery or on power adapter? please help .
[17:37] <Pici> gigenieks: next time you'll want to restart whichever window manager you're using in xfce, either metacity or compiz. I'm not sure what is default nowadays.
[17:37] <Pici> gigenieks: but that will happen when you restart your display manager too.
[17:37] <blsh0p> I am currently dual booting windows and ubuntu, but i want to put the windows os that i already use on a virtual box file
[17:37] <dweez> Oh, the eyecandy
[17:37] <gigenieks> AS I SAID, it was fixed with ALT+F2 with some command which restart WINDOW manager isjsust cant remember exactly the type "xfce4 --replace" is wrong?
[17:37] <blsh0p> how can i run it on the virtual box instead of dual booting, while keeping the same os and all its files
[17:38] <Myrtti> Pici: xfwm4
[17:38] <Pici> Myrtti: oh?
[17:38] <dweez> http://www.sysprobs.com/physical-virtual-virtualbox-virtualbox-p2v
[17:38] <gigenieks> Myrtti: i think it is right, sec
[17:38] <dweez> blsh0p ==> http://www.sysprobs.com/physical-virtual-virtualbox-virtualbox-p2v
[17:39] <dweez> or go to VirtualBox's website and look for info on P2V (physical to virtual)
[17:39] <maalac> blsh0p: the only way i can think of is. norton ghost and then load the ghost image into your virtual box. but its not recommended..you might encounter driver problems along d way ..suggest to uninstall all drivers and install only generic ones..
[17:39] <Myrtti> gigenieks: also, just so you know, please have patience in our channels and don't crosspost across immediately if you don't get an answer...
[17:39] <gigenieks> Myrtti: thank you! itwas correcty type !! :)
[17:39] <QubeX2> blsh0p i dont think VirtualBox presents the exact same hardware as you computer
[17:39] <dweez> maalac, nah, most Virtual Environment software has a P2V procedure/tool
[17:39] <daavis> what to do so that my mobile phone recognize my laptop and i can send files from mobile ph. to computer?
[17:39] <Myrtti> gigenieks: it was what charlie-tca told you in #xubuntu eight minutes ago...
[17:39] <gigenieks> It just was an "emergency I could even go to internet browser.. :/
[17:40] <dweez> Have I been muted?
[17:40] <maalac> blsh0p: you can try dweez suggestion ..this kinda new to me..
[17:40] <dweez> lol
[17:40] <blsh0p> so if i wanted to replace all my files manually? like with a  harddrive?
[17:40] <gigenieks> I restarted X so i didnt see
[17:40] <dweez> I've done P2V with Hyper-V but not with VB
[17:40] <maalac> dweez: although, i tried norton ghost before and it work for me..but lot of issues ..
[17:41] <gigenieks> Alt+f2 ----> "xfwm4 --replace" did the job - have a nice day everybody! :)
[17:41] <dweez> yeah, I think the P2V process eases the issue with differing hardware
[17:41] <daavis> what to do so that my mobile phone recognize my laptop and i can send files from mobile ph. to computer?
[17:41] <dweez> blsh0p, ==> http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Migrate_Windows
[17:41] <dweez> straight from the horse's (website's) mouth
[17:42] <splnet> daavis: what mobile phone. more details needed
[17:42] <daavis> Nokia x302 splnet
[17:43] <Myrtti> daavis: my best bet would be bluetooth sending it
[17:44] <daavis> Myrtti, you red my question?
[17:45] <dweez> daavis, he blue your answer
[17:45] <p1l0t> I am trying to Access my encrypted home folder.. Its a backup that I copied. I know the passphrase but I don't which cypher to use.
[17:45] <daavis> oh, very helpfull
[17:45] <splnet> daavis: you are using usb?
[17:45] <daavis> or i just dont get it :)
[17:45] <daavis> no usb
[17:45] <daavis> wireless
[17:45] <daavis> i want to send files without any wire
[17:46] <daavis> useing bluetooth
[17:46] <dweez> daavis, was just teasing ya
[17:46] <daavis> :)
[17:47] <daavis> so..
[17:48] <daavis> any suggestions?
[17:48] <Pici> !enter | daavis
[17:48] <jnsl_> jeesh anyone know how you do "sudo a2enmod vhost_alias" on mac
[17:48] <jnsl_> my friend on mac, not me
[17:48] <daavis> !enter | Pici
[17:49] <Pici> daavis: Don't do that.
[17:49] <Pici> jnsl_: How is this related to Ubuntu?
[17:49] <ktwohig9> 11.04 installed 7 days ago. 5 seperate freezeups occured since then. is there a log I can check to perhaps see what is causing the freezeup?
[17:50] <jnsl_> if i ask about an command i use on ubuntu on mac forum people say the same
[17:50] <D3loced> Maybe driver issues... check that first
[17:52] <Kirill> hi all! anyone have an idea how to fix this: Errors were encountered while processing:
[17:52] <Kirill>  /var/cache/apt/archives/keyboard-configuration_1.57ubuntu20_all.deb
[17:52] <Kirill> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[17:53] <Kirill> this was outputted after "Processing triggers for fontconfig..."
[17:53] <owner> danything USB i plugged into my computer doesnt work. why?
[17:54] <owner> 'anything USB i plugged into my computer doesnt work. why?
[17:54] <Pupeno> Any ideas how to make Nautilus access an MTP device (an Android 3.0 device)?
[17:54] <shane2peru> does anyone have any experience of using Skype USB phone with Ubuntu?  this: http://blog.mypapit.net/2007/08/how-to-setup-skype-usb-phone-to-use-with-ekiga-under-ubuntu.html  Though old seems to indicate that they are pretty basic and *should* work.
[17:55] <Kirill> meh, I guess ubuntu's no good =( I'm surprised it can't even configure a common package properly
[17:55] <LurchiderLurch> Can anyone tell me what the text on top of the stuff to copy & paste means? I have no idea about that: http://olivers.posterous.com/build-xv-on-ubuntu
[17:55] <Kingsy> if I have a ubuntu pc plugged into the network and I have a folder shared.. and that shared folder isnt showing up on another ubuntu pcs "network" in nautilus... is there a way to just "run" the computer?
[17:56] <Kingsy> the windows equiv would be start run //192.168.blah
[17:57] <gmaiarodrigo> can anyone help me do this: # http://www.isnull.com.ar/2011/05/share-internet-with-ubuntu-1104.html
[17:58] <Apocalypse_dn> hey! I have ps1 joystick connected by USB adaptor. Nearly every it's physical button considered like combination of logical buttons in jstest (some kind of keycodes, i guess). What can be wrong, and is there any way to fix that?
[17:58] <LurchiderLurch> shane2peru, I use Skype on U 10.10 64bit and it works OOTB
[17:58] <gmaiarodrigo> I can not make the subnet share the Internet. The DHCP server works normally.
[17:59] <Kirill> anyone know how to fix this this console-setup install problem? bah, what a piece of shit this is
[18:00] <Kirill> is this IRC channel just for people to ask questions and not get answers?
[18:00] <Pici> Kirill: Please be patient.
[18:00] <Myrtti> Kirill: even with all the frustration, please don't curse on this channel...
[18:00] <Kirill> so looks like someone is here after all..
[18:01] <kaellan> #wine-hq
[18:01] <daavis> sorry for repeating - Nokia x302 splnet | i want to send files from this phone to my laptop wirelessly [bluetooth? ] | splnet - ideas?
[18:01] <Kirill> it's part of the normal dist-upgrade process. it boggles the mind that ubuntu still has these issues
[18:01] <Myrtti> Kirill: have you tried would "sudo apt-get -f install" fix your problem?
[18:01] <Kirill> tried, nothing.
[18:02] <Pici> Kirill: Can you pastebin the entire error message you are getting?
[18:02] <Kirill> Pici: http://pastebin.com/X5xUHAt2
[18:02] <Dark_Apostrophe> Hello. I'm trying to set up a Ubuntu 11.04 system in Virtualbox on a Win7 x64 host. The reason is that I need to root an Android phone by LG, but LG's Windows USB drivers only seem to work for 32-bit Windows. Anyway, following cyanogenmod's guide, it says I need the Android SDK, for which Java Development Kit is a requirement. I checked apt-get, and found only openjdk - will this do, or do I need the Sun/Oracle release?
[18:03] <Dark_Apostrophe> Or, if there are any .deb files of the Oracle release, so I don't have to mess with their manual install, which seems clunky.
[18:03] <blsh0p_> what is the virtualbox channel?
[18:04] <Pici> Dark_Apostrophe: install the appropriate sun-java-* package from the partner repository.
[18:04] <kidthomsonicarus> france?
[18:04] <Pici> !parter | Dark_Apostrophe
[18:04] <Dark_Apostrophe> Seemed more like a Ubuntu question (or maybe a Cyanogenmod question, I'm not sure)
[18:04] <blsh0p_> whats the cannel for virtualbox?
[18:04] <Dark_Apostrophe> No idea, is there one?
[18:04] <Pici> !perner | Dark_Apostrophe sorry
[18:04] <Pici> !partner | Dark_Apostrophe sorry
[18:04] <Pici> I can't do anything right today.
[18:05] <blsh0p_> u guys gave it to me like 10 minutes ago but i forgot
[18:05] <Dark_Apostrophe> thanks, Pici
[18:05] <dv310p3r> My system seems to have some sort of bottleneck. I've got 4gb of ram, 3.8gb usable, or something like that. Now, I know when i get to like 2gb used, it kicks in my swap. But that I hate swap because it lags my systme so I swapoff -a. I see swap go down to zero. So why would my system still exhibit moments of pause and lag? Any idea how I can test or check for a bottleneck?
[18:05] <blsh0p_> anyone know the channel for virtualbox?
[18:05] <Pici> blsh0p_: #vbox
[18:05] <blsh0p_> ok thanks
[18:05] <Pici> Kirill: I'm looking at your issue, not sure what the problem is yet.
[18:06] <pi1> hey guys, i'm on 11.04, my sound is through my hdmi monitor, how do I enable sound from my terminal, so i can hear the irssi "beep" etc? any help greatly appreciated, thanks.
[18:06] <Pici> Kirill: Is this an upgrade or right after an upgrade?
[18:07] <julia> Hello, i use the acer 4810t laptop with ubuntu 11.04 and my mic doesn't work. Please help me to get it working again.
[18:07] <gmaiarodrigo> please anyone?
[18:07] <Kirill> Pici: yeah, part of apt-get dist-upgrade
[18:07] <tera___> g0rby, you back I fixed it?
[18:08] <Pici> Kirill: Please tell me you aren't upgrading from something to natty with that.
[18:08] <daavis> sorry for repeating - Nokia x302  | i want to send files from this phone to my laptop wirelessly [bluetooth? ] |
[18:08] <Kirill> Pici: I am, but I did all the previous steps like search/replace everything in sources to "natty", e tc.
[18:09] <kyle__> How would you enable say, the ati driver, from the ocmmand line
[18:09] <xangua> Kirill: bad steps ;)
[18:09] <Pici> Kirill: Thats not the proper way to upgrade to a new release. You should be using do-release-upgrade  (or update-manager if you prefer the gui) .
[18:09] <Kirill> right... I tried do-release-upgrade, but it hosed my system completely and I had to restore from backup
[18:09] <ActionParsnip> !upgrade
[18:09] <wrtp> dweez: you might be interested to know that my chrome miniaturization problem has now gone away, after restarting.
[18:09] <Kirill> I was following this guide: http://library.linode.com/troubleshooting/upgrade-to-ubuntu-11.04-natty
[18:09] <Pici> Kirill: That file has been migrated from one package to another and apt-get isn't smart enough to handle that on its own. I don't know what to suggest if d-r-u didn't work for you :/
[18:10] <dweez> ah, so your metacity/compiz sort of crashed and you didn't have a taskbar anymore?
[18:10] <dweez> yeah, I got that a lot...made me give up on eyecandy
[18:10] <ActionParsnip> kyle__: i believe there is jockey-text
[18:10] <dweez> glad your thing is resolved though
[18:10] <Dark_Apostrophe> Pici: Apt-get update can't parse sources.list if I add that :/
[18:11] <daavis> sorry for repeating - Nokia x302  | i want to send files from this phone to my laptop wirelessly [bluetooth? ] |
[18:11] <Kirill> Pici: any ideas how to informat apt of this change manually? too late for d-r-u anyway. there must be a way to fix this ridiculous problem
[18:11] <Pici> Dark_Apostrophe: What did you add?
[18:11] <daavis> howto do that?
[18:11] <Dark_Apostrophe> That line, letter by letter
[18:11] <Kirill> Pici: *inform, I mean
[18:11] <ActionParsnip> daavis: have you paired the device?
[18:12] <daavis> ActionParsnip, how?
[18:12] <apokalipse> Hello, I would like to know what to install / use to make my webcam work with flash player ? I sax many solutions and I'm lost. I'm on natty 11.4
[18:12] <Pici> Kirill: I wonder if you install --reinstall both packages if it will work.
[18:12] <flax^_> just noticed abi-2.6.38-11-generic in /boot, what is that? cant find it in grub.cfg
[18:12] <Pici> Dark_Apostrophe: Well, its not something that needs to be added to /etc/apt/sources.list it is its own command.
[18:12] <wildc4rd> evenin all
[18:12] <Kirill> Pici: not working
[18:13] <BryanRuiz> what is ubuntu's "chkconfig" equivelent? || how do change which services start and stop at boot?
[18:13] <ActionParsnip> daavis: run bluetooth-applet and you can use that. Once it's paired you can tell the OS to receive a file then send from the phone
[18:14] <ActionParsnip> !boot | BryanRuiz
[18:14] <Dark_Apostrophe> Pici: I know
[18:14] <Kirill> Pici: it says "trying to overwrite '/etc/init.d/console-setup', which is also in package console-setup 1.57ubuntu20" ... but this file isn't even there
[18:15] <Pici> Kirill: This is really iffy, but you could use dpkg --force-conflicts with the package in /var/cache/apt/archives/
[18:15] <Pici> Dark_Apostrophe: what does lsb_release -sc say?
[18:15] <daavis> ActionParsnip,  applet is allready running - terminal is telling me
[18:15] <daavis> ActionParsnip, what next?
[18:15] <ActionParsnip> Kirill: i also suggest you log a bug to resolve the conflict
[18:15] <Dark_Apostrophe> Pici: natty
[18:16] <Pici> ActionParsnip: He didn't use do-release-upgrade, so it will likely be considered invalid.
[18:16] <MrKeuner> hello, is there a easy and efficient backup system? Hopefully one that might serve win and macos as well?
[18:16] <ActionParsnip> daavis: then on the panel you'll see the bluetooth icon
[18:16] <Dark_Apostrophe> Pici: Wait, think Synaptic might be able to do it
[18:16] <ActionParsnip> Pici: true
[18:16] <Pici> Dark_Apostrophe: Well the command that I gave you shouldn't have added anything to /etc/apt/sources.list it creates its own files in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ :/
[18:17] <daavis> ActionParsnip, there is no bluetooth icon?
[18:17] <BryanRuiz> ActionParsnip: do you know what file bum is editing?
[18:17] <Kirill> Pici: --force-conflicts with what command?
[18:17] <Dark_Apostrophe> Pici: Oh... well, apt threw an error about sources.list :/
[18:17] <ActionParsnip> !backup | MrKeuner
[18:17] <Pici> Kirill: dpkg --force-conflicts -i /var/cache/apt/archives/keyboard-configuration_1.57ubuntu20_all.deb
[18:17] <Kirill> right, that's what I thought; no dice.
[18:17] <LurchiderLurch> Can anyone tell me what the text on top of the stuff to copy & paste means? I have no idea about that: http://olivers.posterous.com/build-xv-on-ubuntu
[18:17] <MrKeuner> ActionParsnip, that should be enough, thanks
[18:17] <ActionParsnip> BryanRuiz: the ones in /etc/rc
[18:18] <m_fulder> hello
[18:18] <m_fulder> :)
[18:18] <m_fulder> while using mount -t <filesystem type> /dev/sda1 /mnt/camera .. will my HDD get formatted :O or just mounted?
[18:18] <kyle__> How do you start up un CLI only mode?  Rescue mode appears to also use a graphic layer (unless my machine is now royally fscked)
[18:18] <Dark_Apostrophe> Pici: Looks like java isn't in the partners repo :/
[18:18] <glebihan> m_fulder, just mounted
[18:18] <Kirill> I think I'll just go ahead and install freebsd. had enough fun with ubuntu for the next few years..
[18:19] <Pici> Dark_Apostrophe: What architecture are you on?
[18:19] <Kingsy> which program do I need to get mp3 player support in ubuntu ?
[18:19] <Pici> Kirill: sorry :/
[18:19] <ActionParsnip> BryanRuiz: /etc/rc.d   not sure bum works fully since the startup has changed a bit
[18:19] <Kirill> Pici: that's alright, not your fault. it's amazing how much of a POS ubuntu is with respect to its installation/package management... epic fail.
[18:19] <glebihan> ActionParsnip, BryanRuiz bum does not work with upstart
[18:19] <ActionParsnip> Kingsy: ubuntu-restricted-extras
[18:19] <BryanRuiz> glebihan: do i have upstart?
[18:20] <ActionParsnip> glebihan: didn't think so
[18:20] <BryanRuiz> glebihan: by default
[18:20] <m_fulder> glebihan I know got the mount error "wrong fs type...." .. can I somehow check what my HDD have for fs?
[18:20] <m_fulder> now*
[18:20] <glebihan> BryanRuiz, yes, unless you're running an old version of ubuntu
[18:20] <Kingsy> ActionParsnip: thats a ppa right? whaich package?
[18:20] <glebihan> (don't remember exactly when upstart started being default)
[18:21] <glebihan> m_fulder, try "sudo blkid"
[18:21] <j0bi> hello
[18:21] <BryanRuiz> glebihan: how do you go about managing services with upstart running?  i cant believe that ubuntu expects you to go and edit the /etc/rc.*d stuff
[18:21] <julia> Hello, i use the acer 4810t laptop with ubuntu 11.04 and my mic doesn't work. Please help me to get it working again.
[18:22] <ActionParsnip> Kirill: if you use the package manager properly you won't have an issue. Editting the sources.list file is not advised and is what is causing your issues
[18:22] <glebihan> BryanRuiz, upstart scripts are actually in /etc/init, and afaik there is no gui tool to manage thise
[18:22] <glebihan> *those*
[18:22] <m_fulder> glebihan my HDD is not listed there. though it is listed in fdisk -l
[18:22] <j0bi> i am trying to install ubuntu 10.04 server but after the install at the boot it gives me black screen with the cursor blinking and dont do anything. I tried nomodeset still nothing
[18:22] <Kirill> ActionParsnip: cool story, but do-release-upgrade hosed my system earlier, so it looks like it's not as well tested as required. therefore I had to edit the scripts myself. either way, dpkg -i --force-overwrite worked fine. but this is a total pain in the ass and a waste of people's time
[18:23] <j0bi> can someone pls help me
[18:23] <glebihan> m_fulder, ok could you pastebin the output of "fdisk -l" then ?
[18:23] <magnus> hi I installed an apache server on my ubuntu, and followed the guide I saw on ubuntu.com, and no I dont understand a shit... I cant see things like <?php $txt="Hello World!"; $x=16; ?>
[18:23] <BryanRuiz> glebihan: hm i dont see apache or nginx in that lsit
[18:23] <magnus> can anybody tell me why?
[18:23] <ActionParsnip> Kirill: there is a reason why the upgrade docs DON'T say to edit the file. There is a correct way to do it. You have caused the problem, not ubuntu
[18:23] <m_fulder> glebihan: http://pastebin.com/WA14SNgB
[18:23] <Kingsy> ActionParsnip: yeah its a ppa.. I have added it.. but which package do I need?
[18:23] <m_fulder> glebihan I want the "Extended" HDD
[18:24] <glebihan> BryanRuiz, apache still uses Sys V Init, not sure about nginx
[18:24] <ActionParsnip> Kingsy: it's not a ppa, its a package
[18:24] <Kingsy> really? oh
[18:24] <BryanRuiz> !Sys V Init
[18:24] <asteve> i would like to use cyrus-sasl for postfix sasl auth and i cannot determine the package for ubuntu 10.04; does anyone have insight?
[18:24] <Kirill> ActionParsnip: are you joking? what part of "do-release-upgrade failed" do you not understand? I only edited the files after it failed... ffs
[18:25] <glebihan> m_fulder, well there is no "real" partition there, you have to create partitions inside an extended partition
[18:25] <glebihan> BryanRuiz, Sys V init is the old init process
[18:25] <BryanRuiz> glebihan: yep got it
[18:25] <BryanRuiz> thx
[18:25] <ActionParsnip> Kirill: then you should have troubleshooted the issue rather than performing steps which will break your OS
[18:25] <glebihan> BryanRuiz, upstart still handles the scripts written for that system
[18:26] <j0bi> can somebody help
[18:26] <glebihan> BryanRuiz, and btw bum can still manage those ones
[18:26] <Kirill> ActionParsnip: already did, it's working fine now. thanks for nothing
[18:26] <BryanRuiz> cool thx glebihan
[18:26] <m_fulder> glebihan so you mean it doesn't have any data on that disk at all i.e. it has not been formatted at all :O..I think that's an external USB HDD
[18:26] <kaellan> how do i alow stuff to be active and use cpu etc in background ?
[18:26] <BryanRuiz> glebihan: now i got to get bum to run by command line ;)
[18:26] <BryanRuiz> s/by command line/ncurses or something/
[18:27] <j0bi> ubuntu 10.04 server black screen - nomodeset still not booting into os
[18:27] <glebihan> m_fulder, it's not an external HDD, it's on the same hard drive as your system
[18:27] <glebihan> BryanRuiz, but bum is a gui
[18:27] <ActionParsnip> j0bi: remove the boot options: quiet splash  see where it hangs
[18:27] <Kingsy> ActionParsnip: sorry to be a pain in the a** but I just installed that package.. I don't see anything different in the menus and plugging in the mp3 player triggers nothing.. whats next?
[18:28] <ksull72487> remember the old weather icons and system meeters fromthe earlier releases is there a newer form like widgets and can you still get them through repositories
[18:28] <glebihan> m_fulder, oh sorry misread your paste...
[18:28] <j0bi> ActionParsnip:  how to do that ? can you show me the road :)
[18:28] <glebihan> m_fulder, there is actually a partition inside that extended partition, and it's the swap one
[18:29] <glebihan> m_fulder, you have no partitions left to mount there
[18:29] <ActionParsnip> Kingsy: i thought you wanted to play mp3s. Oh well. If you run:  sudo fdisk -l    do you see the partition?
[18:29] <j0bi> pls pls ActionParsnip can you guide me
[18:30] <ActionParsnip> j0bi: its the same as when you added nomodeset, you just delete the options
[18:30] <m_fulder> glebihan I don't :o so how do I reach that HDD?
[18:30] <j0bi> ok
[18:30] <Kingsy> ActionParsnip: no
[18:31] <Kingsy> well put it this way, nothing else is added or removed from that list when the player is plugged in or npt
[18:31] <Kingsy> not
[18:31] <glebihan> m_fulder, what hdd ? there's only one listed there
[18:31] <qin> Kingsy: tail -f /var/log/dmesg and plug cycle.
[18:31] <Linda> i try to make ubuntu-es a favorite tab on x-chat and no susseded,,i rigth clicked on the tab and click on add as favorite,,restart and nothing happend
[18:31] <ActionParsnip> Kingsy: ok, pull it out and wait a while the push it back in, then run: dmesg | tail      may give clues
[18:32] <RedViper> I have installed a game in my machine using wine, the game is Red Alert 3. When I clicked it to run the program, this error came up: Please install at least one language pack. What do I do to get this game working? I have Ubuntu 11.04. . . . . .
[18:32] <p1l0t> I made a backup of my encrypted home directory. I am trying to decrypt it but it keeps saying error file not found... but I can see .Private when I use ls -a
[18:33] <Kingsy> qin: I can see this ---> http://pastie.org/2461329
[18:33] <Kingsy> in the dmesg
[18:34] <p1l0t> Do I have to 'unhide' the file?
[18:34] <qin> Kingsy: Remove auto-open option for usb devices in Miltimedia or Pref Applications, and repeat.
[18:35] <ares_> ot kokie tie lietuviai is serverio ispyre :D
[18:35] <Kingsy> qin: sorry, where is that option?
[18:36] <Kingsy> qin: in preffered apps.. in multimedia.. banshee is selected
[18:36] <Kingsy> there is no "auto open"
[18:36] <qin> Kingsy: one moment
[18:36] <Kingsy> np
[18:36] <Myrtti> !lt | ares_
[18:37] <RedViper> I have installed a game in my machine using wine, the game is Red Alert 3. When I clicked it to run the program, this error came up: Please install at least one language pack. What do I do to get this game working? I have Ubuntu 11.04. . . . . .
[18:37] <xangua> RedViper: install a language pack¿
[18:37] <ares_> sorry :D
[18:38] <RedViper> xangua: REALLY? How? :D
[18:38] <Apocalypse_dn> ok, is there any way to handle joystick as a keyboard?
[18:39] <xangua> RedViper: well i supose the game website will tel you how
[18:39] <p1l0t> Why does a terminal window pop up for a split-second then disappear before I can read anything when I click on the Access-Your-Private-Data.destop shortcut?
[18:39] <RedViper> xangua: I have been there, beat you can find it.
[18:40] <m_fulder> glebihan ah weird :S so that must be my intern OS HDD..but why don't I see my external one :O
[18:42] <chrislustic> colloguyyy
[18:42] <j0bi> what boot options can i put to the installation of ubuntu server that the live cd gives?
[18:42] <Kingsy> qin: any ideas?
[18:43] <j0bi> boot from hard disk : and it gives - Boot options:
[18:43] <glebihan> m_fulder, well, the first step would be to check if it's correctly plugged-in
[18:44] <glebihan> m_fulder, then to see if you can see it on another computer/OS
[18:44] <j0bi> what can i give there so i can boot my ubuntu server with nomodeset or low graphics
[18:44] <j0bi> ?
[18:44] <p1l0t> Why does a terminal window pop up for a split-second then disappear before I can read anything when I click on the Access-Your-Private-Data.destop shortcut?
[18:44] <p1l0t> Do I have to 'unhide' the file?
[18:44] <p1l0t> I made a backup of my encrypted home directory. I am trying to decrypt it but it keeps saying error file not found... but I can see .Private when I use ls -a
[18:44] <p1l0t> I am trying to Access my encrypted home folder.. Its a backup that I copied. I know the passphrase but I don't which cypher to use.
[18:45] <triptec> I just did a make install and installed a library, libspotify, but do I need to update some path or something?
[18:45] <triptec> it's not found
[18:45] <LurchiderLurch> Can anyone tell me what the text on top of the stuff to copy & paste means? I have no idea about that: http://olivers.posterous.com/build-xv-on-ubuntu
[18:46] <triptec> anyone?
[18:46] <qin> Kingsy: Removable... under: system > settings > Pref...
[18:47] <glebihan> triptec, what is "not found" ? what command gives you that message ?
[18:47] <v1k1ng> i've downloaded all the packages needed to upgrade but now i'm getting this error E: libpam0g: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[18:47] <v1k1ng> it's the same error whether using synaptic package manager or apt-get
[18:47] <triptec> I'm importing it in python
[18:47] <Younder> what does bluetooth cost?
[18:47] <triptec> glebihan above
[18:48] <p1l0t> Should I be working out of /home/.ecryptfs/ instead?
[18:48] <triptec> glebihan, I had the same problem last time but i don't remember what I did to fix it and i know it took me a long time to figure out
[18:48] <m_fulder> glebihan will check that thanks
[18:49] <qin> Younder: Meaning?
[18:49] <ax> anyone aware of a linux distro for the develomentally disabled?
[18:49] <glebihan> triptec, you'll have to install pyspotify too : http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyspotify/1.3
[18:49] <MeirD> Hey! I use Apache with mod_fcgid . I can see that a process of the fastCGI is running as a daemon.. How can I bring it to the foreground in the terminal?
[18:49] <Younder> qin, local network one machine
[18:49] <v1k1ng> Errors were encountered while processing: man-db libpam0g flashplugin-installer
[18:49] <p1l0t> YES
[18:50]  * p1l0t 
[18:50] <p1l0t> :D
[18:50] <keithb> LurchiderLurch: do you mean the lines where the first one starts --- ?
[18:50] <axisys> how do I open a vsd file to view .. dont care about editing it
[18:51] <DIL> cat?
[18:51] <v1k1ng> this is bullshit man, bandwidth here in zimbabwe costs about $100 USD per gig, so i spent about fifty bucks downloading packages only to have the upgrade fail?
[18:51] <triptec> glebihan, hehe yeah, I'm updating it, but i forgot to run ldconfig;)
[18:51] <qin> Younder: Bluetooth is re-adaptation of IR (like your TV remote) and cost zilch, but is pretty much useless.
[18:51] <triptec> list
[18:51] <h00k> v1k1ng: Please keep the language family-friendly
[18:52] <LurchiderLurch> keithb, exactly. I do not know, which file I have to edit, where it is or where I have to edit it etc. I run all upper commands successfully..
[18:52] <pmackinney> admin question - in Ubuntu 10.4, my root account doesn't get any mail (except when I test sending mail). shouldn't the root account get daily syslog summaries?
[18:52] <Myrtti> v1k1ng: you don't necessarily need to redownload the packages tho
[18:52] <keithb> LurchiderLurch: you copy that whole section and put in a file called Makefile.ubuntu.diff
[18:53] <axisys> DIL: that was to me?
[18:53] <DIL> yes
[18:53] <LurchiderLurch> keithb, but where does this file have to be?
[18:53] <v1k1ng> Myrtti no, but i have no idea how to fix this
[18:54] <keithb> LurchiderLurch: that file should be in the directory where you are building xv
[18:54] <glebihan> pmackinney, by default, no
[18:54] <Myrtti> v1k1ng: the usual way of trying to fix the situation is "sudo apt-get -f install"
[18:54] <LurchiderLurch> keithb, (I cannot find the folder, where xv is built *shame*)
[18:54] <axisys> DIL: cat a visio file wont work
[18:54] <LurchiderLurch> keithb, I followed every Detail of the instructions.
[18:54] <DIL> try open office
[18:55] <pmackinney> thanks glebihan. is there a standard way to enable that or do I just plow into syslog docs and hack my own solution?
[18:55] <v1k1ng> Myrtti tried it but got the same result
[18:55] <axisys> DIL: did not work
[18:55] <p1l0t> IM IN
[18:55] <keithb> LurchiderLurch: you created it in the previous commands, try: locate xv-build
[18:55] <v1k1ng> is this a common thing with the current ubuntu release?
[18:55] <Myrtti> v1k1ng: do you know how to use a pastebin? you could pastebin the complete error message
[18:55] <glebihan> pmackinney, no standard way that I know of, not sure you'll find anything about it in the syslog documentation either, I guess you could use a con job to achieve that
[18:56] <glebihan> *cron* job
[18:57] <p1l0t> Had to open /home/.ecryptfs/user/.ecryptfs/wrapped-passphrase with the unwrapper the shortcut links were making a fail condition for no such file
[18:57] <pmackinney> glebihan: thanks!
[18:57] <RedViper> I have installed a game in my machine using wine, the game is Red Alert 3. When I clicked it to run the program, this error came up: Please install at least one language pack. What do I do to get this game working? I have Ubuntu 11.04. . . . . .
[18:57] <glebihan> pmackinney, you're welcome
[18:57] <kyle__> I tried to remove the proprietary ATI driver, rebooted and my screen is gobldygook.  Did an apt-get install fglrx, rebooted, still gobldygook, but sshing in the X log says I'm using fglrx.  Tried running jockey-text, and it returns with no arguments.  Any help anyone can suggest?
[18:57] <kyle__> returns with no output rather.
[18:59] <LurchiderLurch> keithb, root@stefan-HP-625:~# locate xv-build
[18:59] <LurchiderLurch> root@stefan-HP-625:~#  It does not find anything.
[19:00] <keithb> LurchiderLurch: then you did not follow the previous commands correctly, start again
[19:00] <LurchiderLurch> keithb, in the command line I am on root@stefan-HP-625:~/xv-build/xv-3.10a#
[19:00] <MrCollins> I am running ubuntu 11.04 on my toshiba laptop. How do I setup a script to automount a cd/dvd and display a launcher on the desktop so that I may access its contents without typing in commands everytime, and what are the commands to mount the volume?
[19:00] <splitpaw-mobile> RedViper, check http://www.steamgameslinux.com/command-conquer-red-alert-3/
[19:00] <keithb> LurchiderLurch: OK, so that is the one you want
[19:00] <v1k1ng> Myrtti http://pastebin.com/0qARUW1u
[19:01] <keithb> LurchiderLurch: the locate database had not been refreshed
[19:01] <LurchiderLurch> keithb, I cannot see the file in nautilus. This is weired.
[19:02] <keithb> LurchiderLurch: have you copied and pasted the text into the diff file?
[19:02] <Myrtti> v1k1ng: well that's something I've not seen before
[19:03] <fishscene> MrCollins: It doesn't automatically show up on your desktop? Or are you using the server-version of Ubuntu? (Terminal only)
[19:03] <MrCollins> fishscene, I am using the Desktop version
[19:03] <glebihan> v1k1ng, did you kill an apt process while it was running ?
[19:03] <MrCollins> I am using the unity gui
[19:03] <fishscene> Yes, it should automatically show up for you on the desktop.
[19:03] <LurchiderLurch> keithb, no, I am not even sure if it exists. should I "gedit ~/xv-build/Makefile.ubuntu.diff"
[19:04] <MrCollins> fishscene, it does not show up automatically
[19:04] <v1k1ng> glebihan i think i may have done that during the first attempt
[19:04] <Myrtti> v1k1ng: https://wiki.edubuntu.org/DebuggingInstallationIssues#DbDriver_.22config.22_is_locked - might have something
[19:04] <fishscene> MrCollins: Have you tried placing another cd/DVD in the drive? Maybe it's having trouble with the CD/DVD..
[19:04] <glebihan> v1k1ng, ok then run "sudo rm /var/cache/debconf/*.dat && sudo dpkg-reconfigure -a"
[19:04] <MrCollins> fishscene, good point... let me try it
[19:04] <keithb> LurchiderLurch: gedit ~/xv-build/xv-3.10a/Makefile.ubuntu.diff
[19:05] <MrCollins> fishscene, oops... it works... sorry for bothering you
[19:05] <MrCollins> it is a bad disc
[19:05] <doxin> is there some way to fool the installer on thinking there's another operating system installed? i'm doing a tutorial on multiboot, but i'd rather not have to install winblows. haven't got enough free diskspace.
[19:05] <RedViper> I have installed a game in my machine using wine, the game is Red Alert 3. When I clicked it to run the program, this error came up: Please install at least one language pack. What do I do to get this game working? I have Ubuntu 11.04. . . . . .
[19:06] <RedViper> Can someone help?
[19:06] <jpw1391> in python: I finally finished a very preliminary script that is supposed to move my files into folders by YEAR. However, my last function move_pics just prints out a dictionary from one of the previous functions. Can someone let me know what I'm doing wrong: http://sprunge.us/KbdY
[19:06] <glebihan> RedViper, a quick google search lets me assume you're trying to run a cracked game. If that's the case, you won't get help here...
[19:07] <v1k1ng> glebihan will that delete all the packages i downloaded?
[19:07] <fishscene> MrCollins: Don't worry about it! I'm here to help and seek assistance :)
[19:07] <glebihan> v1k1ng, no
[19:07] <MrCollins> fishscene, thank you.
[19:07] <LurchiderLurch> keithb, ~/xv-build/Makefile.ubuntu.diff does not exist should I touch it?
[19:07] <fishscene> Speaking of which... anyone have experience with formulating commands for VLC? I'm trying to re-stream a stream and I can't seem to figure it out.
[19:07] <glebihan> v1k1ng, only some caches files used by dpkg, the second command will rebuild those
[19:07] <fishscene> err.... I need to do this in terminal. I can stream it just fine in the GUI.
[19:08] <RedViper> glebihan:  Then where will I get help? If you suggest #winehq, then take a look in the channel and let me know if you see people to help?
[19:08] <keithb> LurchiderLurch: You can do, but make sure it goes in the xv-3.10a directory
[19:08] <usr13> fishscene: Stream it from where?
[19:08] <LurchiderLurch> keithb, even /home/myname/xv-b TAB does not elongate the directory.
[19:08] <fishscene> An online radio
[19:08] <LurchiderLurch> keithb, thanks, I will try
[19:08] <fishscene> I've already called and confirmed that I can do this.
[19:08] <MrCollins> I do have another question, I have a hp 8500 printer on the network that I know works, for some reason I cant seem to find it... Is there a way for Ubuntu to auto search for my printer (the way windows does) so that each time my router renews ip's, I do not have to re-establish a connection?
[19:08] <Myrtti> RedViper: in general, pirated/cracked software is not supported anywhere.
[19:09] <usr13> fishscene: Just right click on the stream link and choose "Save Link As"
[19:09] <glebihan> RedViper, if you're trying to run a cracked game, you probably won't find a irc channel to help you
[19:09] <v1k1ng> try the 2600 server
[19:09] <glebihan> RedViper, anyway definitely not here
[19:09] <v1k1ng> maybe Redviper
[19:09] <keithb> LurchiderLurch: did you create the directory as root in your home? If so, you won't have access under your normal account
[19:09] <fishscene> usr13: Pardon my miscommunication. I can re-stream it just fine using the GUI, but it kicks me off after about 12 hours or so. I'm trying to figure out a way to auto-restart the stream (which can't be done in the GUI)
[19:10] <RedViper> v1k1ng:  Maybe?
[19:10] <Lucidd> Hey
[19:10] <RedViper> glebihan: Thanks for not helping :D
[19:11] <v1k1ng> redviper maybe the 2600 irc server will help, i don't know
[19:11] <MrCollins> RedViper, no one has to help you, assuming so is arrogant.
[19:11] <glebihan> RedViper, there are rules in those channels, and not helping with cracked software is one of them
[19:11] <usr13> fishscene: Oh, well, I don't know about that.  It's going to break the connection at the server after a certain length of time and I don't suppose there's anything you can do about it.
[19:11] <SavageWolf> Wait, does 11.10 have something like gnome-panel?
[19:11] <splitpaw-mobile> !winetricks |RedViper
[19:11] <fishscene> usr13: The ultimate goal would be to start the re-broadcast at 6am, then let it run until the server kicks me off.
[19:12] <v1k1ng> glebihan that command worked, thanks
[19:12] <glebihan> v1k1ng, you're welcome
[19:12] <v1k1ng> just had to apt-get upgrade again
[19:12] <v1k1ng> after
[19:12] <usr13> fishscene: Maybe you should use a cron job?
[19:12] <fishscene> usr13: Correct. But I first have to put together a bash script to connect to the stream and re-broadcast it internally.
[19:13] <glebihan> v1k1ng, yes that's normal, my command was just to restore dpkg's state
[19:14] <fishscene> Technically, I'm not even sure if I should be asking for VLC help in here, so it would be awesome if someone who is knowledgeable could join me in the dead VLC channel or PM me. :)
[19:14] <MrCollins> fishscene, I have been a networking/pc tech for many years, would love to 'help' you in anyway I could...
[19:15] <MrCollins> 2 heads are better than one ;)
[19:15] <BluesKaj> ask away if you're running ubuntu . fishscene
[19:15] <fishscene> ah ok
[19:15] <fishscene> Thanks for clarification
[19:15] <fishscene> Let me assemble my information here..
[19:16] <MrCollins> did anyone see my question earlier?
[19:16] <Kingsy> qinns: is it you I spoke to before?
[19:17] <BluesKaj> MrCollins, just got here , so I missed it
[19:17] <MrCollins> ok im not trying to spam, here it is again, thank you BluesKaj
[19:18] <MrCollins> I do have another question, I have a hp 8500 printer on the network that I know works, for some reason I cant seem to find it... Is there a way for Ubuntu to auto search for my printer (the way windows does) so that each time my router renews ip's, I do not have to re-establish a connection?
[19:18] <agentile> hello, I installed ubuntu within windows 7 a while back and when I didn't allocate as much space to ubuntu as I probably should have. ubuntu is now my primary os and I would like to give ubuntu more disk space ... the problem is that my windows 7 is toast, bad things happened. Since I don't really care about windows anymore and can still access files from /host and and such, I'm wondering how I might free up disk space for ubuntu
[19:18] <agentile> since I can't go into windows 7 anymore and do any management there. will gparted help me with my scenario? I don't want to reformat to fix the dual boot and kill ubuntu by killing the problematic windows. If I can just give ubuntu more space, that is what i want.
[19:19] <fishscene> Holy cow
[19:19] <fishscene> NVM about my VLC help. Just got it working.
[19:19] <triptec> MrCollins, i usually run nmap to get the ip of the devices on my subnet
[19:19] <MrCollins> fishscene,  what did u do
[19:19] <Kingsy> brb
[19:19] <MrCollins> triptec, nmap? how is that initiated?
[19:19] <fishscene> Turns out I was putting the input stream on the wrong side of the VLC command
[19:19] <MrCollins> sudo nmap ?
[19:19] <willhotmess> any good channels?
[19:20] <willhotmess> on any network
[19:20] <triptec> MrCollins, sudo nmap -O 192.168.0.1-255
[19:20] <fishscene> Running this in terminall will automatically stream KLOVE radio to anyone who connects to http port 8080 on your computer: vlc --sout "#transcode{acodec=vorb,ab=128,channels=2,samplerate=44100}:std{access=http,mux=ogg,dst=0.0.0.0:8080}" mms://wm-live.world.mii-streaming.net/live/klove/high_01
[19:20] <fishscene> Thanks guys!
[19:20] <MrCollins> fishscene I am a Christian myself
[19:20] <rocket16> Hey guys, I installed Macbuntu on my ubuntu 11.04 (classic session) laptop with 3 GB RAM. Everything is well, but recently I noticed that after I log in, the desktop takes about 40 seconds to show. Is there a way to speed it up?
[19:21] <MrCollins> I used to work for The Hook WJYF before it became KLOVE ;)
[19:21] <BluesKaj> agentile, if you used wubi, you have to do a clean ubuntu install on it's own partition, but gparted acn help you that , i would just create a new partition table if you don't need to save any data
[19:21] <MrCollins> triptec, thank you!
[19:21] <triptec> np
[19:21] <fishscene> MrCollins: Nice.
[19:21] <MrCollins> what is the -0 flag?
[19:21] <triptec> like get the os or something
[19:22] <agentile> BluesKaj: ya i have too much important stuff on my ubuntu install and not enough time currently to deal with a fresh ubuntu install
[19:22] <triptec> usually tells me like "Canon" or what ever
[19:22] <Kingsy> anyone had problems getting a mp3 player to mount or even be viewable when you plug it in? qin was saying something about an option in System -> Prefs.. but I cant find anything
[19:22] <agentile> was hoping with gparted i could say ... gimme space from the hosted win7 partition and give to ubuntu partition
[19:23] <triptec> Kingsy, I've had probs with ipods
[19:23] <Kingsy> triptec: how do you get em to show up?
[19:23] <Kingsy> my kindle was doing the same.. but all of sudden its just popped up
[19:23] <Kingsy> still no mp2 player tho
[19:23] <Lucidd> I am running a Sony Vaio XPCM111AX and cannot seem to connect to a wireless network for Ubuntu 10.04.  So I get the network icon to add a hidden network but it will not allow me to view any networks in area....  My broadcast ID is turned on and I can see other networks on my desk top...
[19:24] <keithb> agentile you should be able to reformat the win7 partition and then mount it as filespace under ubuntu
[19:24] <Lucidd> Any ideas?
[19:24] <Lucidd> Just installed
[19:24] <triptec> Kingsy, if u pop it into a win system does it come up as removable media?
[19:24] <agentile> keithb: but ubuntu being on that win7 partition would mean killing ubuntu, no
[19:24] <Lucidd> test
[19:24] <Kingsy> triptec: ummm not sure.. I don't think so
[19:25] <Kingsy> triptec: it appears as a device
[19:25] <MrCollins> how do I get nmaps output to a file
[19:25] <keithb> agentile: so you don't have ubuntu on its own partition?
[19:25] <triptec> Kingsy, then I think you might have a harder time getting it to just popup
[19:25] <Kingsy> triptec: well I don't need it to popup.. I really just need to access it
[19:25] <MrCollins> would it be sudo nmap -O 192.168.0.1-255 > nmaplog
[19:26] <triptec> MrCollins dont nmap... > nmap.out work
[19:26] <triptec> ?
[19:26] <triptec> yeah it should work i think
[19:27] <Demon002> Has anyone managed a 11.04 Wubi install on Raid, if so do you know where the tutorial can be found?
[19:27] <triptec> Kingsy, as in get/put files with it?
[19:28] <agentile> keithb: hmm, maybe i do... its on sda, /host is on sdb ... sorry im not too familiar wtih this stuff. sda has 1 2 and 3 ... but im honestly confused at what im seeing vs df -h
[19:28] <Kingsy> triptec: yup
[19:28] <triptec> Kingsy, if it would be recognized as a file system it would pop up... sorry
[19:29] <agentile> what is /dev/loop0 referring to in regard to the partitions i have
[19:29] <Demon002> agentile sd(a-z) are your physical drive. The numbers following are your partitions
[19:29] <Kingsy> damn... ok
[19:30] <keithb> agentile: do you have win7 mounted under ubuntu? df should tell you
[19:30] <Demon002> Has anyone managed a 11.04 Wubi install on Raid, if so do you know where the tutorial can be found?
[19:30] <waza-ari> Hey all, when programming with Java, is there a way to have this "popups" (dunno how they are really called) in the upper edge of the unity desktop providing some information?
[19:31] <SavageWolf> Aren't they a part of the GtK windowset thing?
[19:31] <keithb> agentile: loop0 means you are probably mounting a virtual hard disk stored on the win7 partition
[19:32] <keithb> agentile: when you start ubuntu, do you have to start win7 first?
[19:32] <agentile> http://privatepaste.com/588c2b0e7b
[19:32] <glebihan> waza-ari, those popups are provided by the libnotify library
[19:32] <agentile> keithb:  no
[19:32] <agentile> i have the option from the boot menu
[19:32] <agentile> keithb: yes that sounds right
[19:33] <agentile> is there a way for me to free up space on that virtual hd on the win7 partition
[19:33] <glebihan> waza-ari, there seems to be bindings for this in java-gnome : http://java-gnome.sourceforge.net/
[19:33] <agentile> via gparted or otherwise
[19:33] <white_magic> is it possible to run a 32bit binary in a 64bit linux environment?
[19:33] <p1l0t> Does encrypting a file condense it? As in make its file size smaller? Or the opposite? Or neither?
[19:34] <keithb> agentile: pastebin the output of: mount
[19:34] <SavageWolf> White, yes, but a package needs to be installed.
[19:34] <white_magic> p110t: probably doesn't have a huge effect on file size
[19:34] <splnet> white_magic: yes no problem
[19:34] <waza-ari> glebihan: i'm using unity, not gnome. do you thing this also works?
[19:34] <maalac> firefox is crusing using jAVA ? any ideas on how to solve this ?
[19:34] <glebihan> waza-ari, unity *is* gnome
[19:34] <SavageWolf> White, ia32-libs seems to be it.
[19:35] <agentile> keithb: http://privatepaste.com/1db536f00b
[19:35] <white_magic> splnet: well i'm trying to run a .bin file.. i tried './my.bin' and I got 'bash: no such file or directory'
[19:35] <glebihan> waza-ari, so yes it should work (though I've never used those libraries in Java)
[19:35] <splnet> white_magic: try strace file.bin
[19:35] <qin> white_magic: chmod it first?
[19:35] <waza-ari> glebihan: hm, okay... i didnt really care about that up to now...
[19:35] <white_magic> SavageWolf, ok i'm gonna get them with apt-get. I hope that makes it work
[19:35] <white_magic> qin: tried it
[19:35] <waza-ari> glebihan: okay, i'll just give it a try, thanks
[19:36] <glebihan> waza-ari, you're welcome
[19:36] <Demon002> Has anyone managed a 11.04 Wubi install on Raid, if so do you know where the tutorial can be found?
[19:36] <SavageWolf> What a counter-intuitive error message...
[19:36] <SavageWolf> I need to go! Sorry!
[19:37] <Label> Can anyone tell me how to get to the default networking GUI through terminal command?
[19:37] <BluesKaj> Demon002, ..dunno why anyone would put a wubi install on windows on raid , whynot just give ubuntu it's own partition ?
[19:38] <maalac> BluesKaj: Demon002 yes i agree..
[19:38] <keithb> agentile: if you look in /host does that contain the win7 files?
[19:38] <agentgasmask> Hi. There is no scanner group on the server I'm trying to share a scanner on. However I see it on other systems. Is it important? If so, how can I set it up? Just an: addgroup scanner?
[19:38] <Demon002> I am simply just attempting a side by side install, I am trying to avoid messing with the raid itself.
[19:39] <agentile> keithb: correct.
[19:40] <Demon002> Blueskaj, besides partitioning a Raid sounds like a pain...
[19:40] <BluesKaj> wubi isn't the way to do a sisde by side install , Demon002
[19:40] <keithb> agentile: well /host has 192G free if that is enough you can use it, most convenient way would be to simlink it into the / filesystem
[19:40] <samuel_> is there torrent client in ubuntu that support automatic shutdown when download is complete just like bittorrent
[19:41] <BluesKaj> wubi installs ubuntu inside windows , Demon002
[19:41] <Demon002> Blueskaj, Says Install Ubuntu from Windows.. Sounds like what I am looking for...
[19:41] <alxyon> Does anyone know how to get past bradford security at my uni? I cant even log onto their network on linux.
[19:42] <agentile> keithb: sounds like a plan, so i just need to symlink /host to / ?
[19:42] <Demon002> BluesKaj, I see what you're saying I am not being as literal as I should be.. I know it is installed inside Windows...
[19:43] <BluesKaj> ok, then raid in this case is immaterial, Demon002
[19:43] <Demon002> BluesKaj, No it isn't...
[19:43] <keithb> agentile: no symlink /host to /somewhere, if you want it in your home dir it would be /home/username/somename
[19:43] <Label> Does anyone know the terminal command to open up the networking GUI?
[19:44] <Demon002> BluesKaj, just trust me, ubuntu doesn't recognise that Windows is in the same Raid disk and wants to write over the entire 1Tb array.
[19:44] <agentile> keithb: and the ubuntu will magically incorporate in that free space eh
[19:44] <BluesKaj> ok Demon002 , then you're not using wubi
[19:45] <Demon002> BluesKaj, When I reboot into Ubuntu it doesn't allow for correct installation, it flounders... Yeah I am...
[19:45] <glebihan> Label, what networking gui exactly ? the one that pops up when you click "edit connections" on the network manager applet ?
[19:45] <Demon002> BluesKaj, I installed Wubi in windows, it asks for a reboot, I do so and boot into Ubuntu.. and then I get floudered with errors and am told it was unable to install
[19:45] <keithb> agentile: exactly, there is another option which is to change the mount point /host to /somewhere-else which you can do in /etc/fstab but you really need to get that right
[19:46] <BluesKaj> Demon002, it doesn't matter , I wouldn't know how to help you anyway ...maybe someone else can , but what you're doing is rather convoluted. You'd be better to try a virtual install
[19:46] <BluesKaj> !VB
[19:46] <agentile> keithb: alright, thanks for your help
[19:46] <keithb> agentile: np
[19:46] <BluesKaj> !VM | Demon002
[19:47] <Demon002> BluesKaj, I have it installed on a vm already...
[19:47] <Label> glebihan: yes
[19:47] <glebihan> Label, then it should be "nm-connection-editor"
[19:47] <Label> Thank you
[19:48] <glebihan> Label, you're welcome
[19:48] <BluesKaj> ok Demon002 , nevermind ... I guess what you're doing is beyond my help :)
[19:48] <aaas> to dual boot or virtualbox..im thinking virtualbox... is speed the primary reason for dualboot over virtualbox these days?
[19:48] <Demon002> BluesKaj, I appreciate the offer though =)
[19:49] <Demon002> Anyone have a tutorial for Win7 | Wubi 11.04 install on a RAID 0?
[19:50] <aaas> Demon002 I heard there is almost no reason to RAID0, but thats just what i heard
[19:50] <ratc> I got a strange problem, I configured my windows harddisk to mount at boot (in fstab) but it only mounts 50% of the time. so 1 boot 1 time, error, boot next time, all fine, boot again error etc...etc...   Anybody know why a think like this could happen ?
[19:51] <TheMatrix3000> if i place a script in /etc/cron.weekly/
[19:51] <Demon002> aas I have 2 drives and decided to try it for giggles.
[19:51] <TheMatrix3000> it will then run as a cron job weekly right?
[19:52] <samuel_> aaas beside that maybe you try this andlinux
[19:52] <BluesKaj> Demon002, if you already have ubuntu in VM . why wubi ?
[19:52] <samuel_> here is the link http://www.linuxtoday.com/infrastructure/2011083000441RVSW
[19:53] <aaas> Demon002 but you'll not do it again right, you get a small speed, possibly less space, and if one fails so does the other..i looked into it, but i dont think it's worth ti
[19:54] <nsd_> I'm trying to use an e-mail client with my college e-mail account, and I was able to find the SMTP server with nslookup, but I don't know how to find the pop/imap (I'm not sure what they're using) server. Is that something I won't be able to find with any tools? (Aside from using nmap, but I understand that's frowned upon)
[19:54] <Demon002> aaas, nah next attempt will prolly be 0+1
[19:54] <Label> I'm having an irritating problem. My pc gets kicked off the wireless connection as I'm trying to login to world of warcraft, two other computers on the wireless connection are fine. But I cannot seem to get back on the network with my laptop... I've tried restarting the network with /etc/init.d/networking restart and it says its successful and all but it's not connecting. In the GUI it says
[19:54] <Label> last used 20 min ago
[19:54] <aaas> samuel_ yes that looks interesting but ive tried it.. you dont get all the programs with ubuntu
[19:54] <glebihan> TheMatrix3000, that's right
[19:55] <Demon002> aas =) It is all a learning experience
[19:55] <basso> ubuntu beta tomorrow?
[19:55] <samuel_> nsd try to telnet to pop3 port
[19:55] <aaas> nsd_ the best way is just ask them or try thunderbird 5 its getting pretty good at guessing and they have a pretty big database
[19:55] <glebihan> TheMatrix3000, male sure it is executable though
[19:55] <nsd_> samuel_ I've tried every port and every conceivable domain name
[19:56] <aaas> nsd_ actually i think outlook has something like that too.. you can just use it to grab the info
[19:56] <nsd_> aaas: Is Thunderbird 5 available as a .deb from mozilla.com?
[19:56] <nsd_> aaas: If that doesn't work, I'll just e-mail the admin
[19:56] <samuel_> maybe it using secure pop3
[19:56] <aaas> nsd_  it should be in the repos
[19:56] <bluemix> Hello
[19:56] <bluemix> how are you all? :)
[19:57] <aaas> nsd_ no need to download from mozilla
[19:57] <bluemix> I'm from Iraq, any one from there :)
[19:57] <nsd_> aaas: Which repos? I'm using 11.04 and all I get is version 3...
[19:57] <nsd_> samuel_: Believe me, I've tried
[19:57] <aaas> nsd_ if its a department email it might not be published online, but I find it strange that you couldnt find a college help page wich tells you the port/server address
[19:58] <aaas> nsd_  well then you probably have to download it, but you shouldnt' have to compile it.. but i dont think it's a deb
[19:58] <aaas> nsd_ been a while for me
[19:58] <aaas> nsd_ I use it in windows
[19:58] <TheMatrix3000> glebihan: awesome yea, no doubt, thank you
[19:58] <glebihan> nsd_, there's a ppa with thunderbird 5 : ppa:mozillateam/thunderbird-stable
[19:58] <glebihan> TheMatrix3000, you're welcome
[19:58] <nsd_> glebihan: Thanks, I'll use that
[19:58] <Demon002> Anyone have a tutorial for Win7 | Wubi 11.04 install on a RAID 0?
[19:59] <glebihan> nsd_, no sorry it's thunderbird 6 actually
[20:00] <aaas> nsd_ glebihan 6 is what i meant they are moving so fast
[20:00] <winut> its called shredder if you want the nightly version!
[20:00] <nsd_> glebihan: Oh, well that's even better! I just would like the latest; according to aaas it's become very good at guessing server connection info
[20:00] <nsd_> Aren't they hoping to hit 8 by the end of the year?
[20:00] <aaas> nsd_ you might have to fool with it esp if its a department email server, if it's a main university server it's more likely
[20:00] <aaas> nsd_ you have sntp but not imap?
[20:00] <nsd_> aaas: Yes
[20:01] <winut> seems like they are making new verisions for the sake of it! cant see many differences between the last versions
[20:01] <aaas> nsd_ whats the smtp start with?  smtp, portal, mail?
[20:01] <winut> same with firefox
[20:01] <nsd_> aaas: It's unusual; it's psig followed by a number
[20:01] <nsd_> aaas: They have multiple (I guess load balanced)
[20:01] <aaas> nsd_ oh jeez ok
[20:02] <aaas> nsd_ doesnt sound like they manage it very well ;)... thunderbird might help you... if not just sending an email to them real quick is the best way.. they dont' have a help page?
[20:02] <nsd_> aaas: There's a help page, but it only says how to use the web client; nothing else. I'll probably just shoot off an e-mail to the right person
[20:02] <aaas> nsd_ most department/universies have some webpage out there that says 'setting up email with outlook' and you can grab the info from that
[20:03] <aaas> nsd_ ah
[20:03] <ubuntu_new> Hi I am having problems with Transmission it just freezes I can't even kill the process and my CPU goes crazy I am on Ubuntu 10.10
[20:04] <dweez> have you tried the force kill switch?
[20:04] <Demon002> ubuntu_new How are you trying to kill it?
[20:04] <winut> disk corruption?
[20:04] <aaas> nsd_ glebihan haha guess what popped up: "update ready to install: tunderbird: 6.0.1
[20:04] <ubuntu_new> Demon002: I tried it with kill -9 ID
[20:05] <Demon002> ubuntu_new try the force kill switch?
[20:05] <ubuntu_new> Demon002: tride that too it only closes the app but in "htop" you can see it's still running and taking my cpu to 99%
[20:05] <dweez> yeah, the -9 is the force kill switch
[20:05] <dweez> thought it was but couldn't remember so I looked it up
[20:05] <fishscene> If I start a GUI program in terminal, is there a way to detach it from the terminal so that when I close the terminal, the GUI program stays open?
[20:06] <BarkingFish> Normally if I want to kill something off in a hurry and it's being a cpu hog, I send kill -11 to it
[20:06] <Demon002> hmm
[20:06] <winut> are you saving to and ext3 partition? have you run out of space?
[20:06] <ubuntu_new> But I don't want to kill it I want to download the torrent file
[20:06] <SIFTU> fishscene: run it in the background with & on the end
[20:06] <rumpe1> fishscene, "guicommand & disown"
[20:06] <dweez> ubuntu_new, did you try sudo kill -9 pid ?
[20:06] <ubuntu_new> I even tried Vuze same problem with it
[20:06] <BarkingFish> granted, generating a segv in it isn't great, but it normally works.
[20:06] <ubuntu_new> dweez: hmm no lets see
[20:06] <winut> or ext4, sorry
[20:07] <ubuntu_new> dweez: no still there
[20:07] <ubuntu_new> In the background
[20:07] <nsd_> aaas: Aha! I have it! (I think)
[20:07] <aaas> nsd_ nice
[20:07] <BluesKaj> fishscene, if you use sudo to open some apps like synaptic will stay open. usually apps that require root permissions will afaik
[20:07] <BarkingFish> ubuntu_new, In htop, what status is it showing? Dormant, Sleeping, Zombified?
[20:08] <aaas> nsd_ did thunderbird actually find such an obscure address?
[20:08] <glebihan> ubuntu_new, is it still running or is it a zombie/defunct process ?
[20:08] <schredder> join #ubuntu-desktop
[20:08] <fishscene> I'm going to test my cronjob with the & disown command
[20:08] <jadahl_> are there any guides on how to debug suspend/resume? my laptop suspends, but resume results in regular boot
[20:08] <dweez> hmm, not sure than.  I know it sucks to say, but have you tried restarting the box?
[20:08] <nsd_> aaas: No, after a bit of googling I found a help page telling how to use some obscure online version of outlook hosted at "webmail.", so I tried telnetting into that
[20:08] <schredder> d'oh
[20:08] <BarkingFish> schredder, try that with a / in front of it :)
[20:08] <ubuntu_new> BarkingFish: glebihan I think it's zombie where do I look in htop
[20:09] <schredder> BarkingFish, the hand is faster than the eye, hehe
[20:09] <Demon002> ubuntu_new is the process in D state?
[20:09] <glebihan> ubuntu_new, not sure where you can see this in htop... ps -fp PID should show you that
[20:09] <aaas> nsd_ even if telnet doesnt work you can try it once i have the address i usually just mess around with auth/login/ports until it works
[20:10] <nsd_> aaas: Yeah, I'm no stranger to messing with this sort of thing either. Thanks for the Thunderbird suggestion though
[20:10] <BarkingFish> I use top from the cli this end, and normally it's under a column marked S
[20:10] <aaas> nsd_ well hopefully you get it working
[20:10] <ubuntu_new> Demon002: glebihan only UID        PID  PPID  C STIME TTY          TIME CMD
[20:10] <aaas> nsd_ and hopefully you're using imap
[20:10] <nsd_>  aaas: thankfully it is
[20:10] <aaas> nsd_ cool
[20:10] <glebihan> ubuntu_new, are you sure you typed the correct PID ?
[20:11] <ubuntu_new> glebihan: Yes I checked it 3 times :\
[20:11] <fishscene> No luck. It is executing my script, but the & or & disown aren't keeping vlc alive.
[20:11] <Demon002> ubuntu_new can you tell me the state of the process please?
[20:11] <BarkingFish> ubuntu_new, You should have a list of columns at the top, one of them should just be an S on its own
[20:12] <ubuntu_new> ah yes
[20:12] <BarkingFish> under that will be either the letter S, D, Z, Ss or something like that
[20:12] <ubuntu_new> Demon002: BarkingFish "R"
[20:12] <BarkingFish> running process
[20:12] <Demon002> ...
[20:12] <`blackmk4> what would cause me to be unable to boot a usb flash drive of ubuntu install
[20:12] <ubuntu_new> and it is green colored
[20:12] <BarkingFish> yep
[20:12] <`blackmk4> i just get a blinking line and it goes nowhere, i've tried multiple different images
[20:13] <coz_> `blackmk4,   how did you set it on the usb ,, with which  utility?
[20:13] <SIFTU> fishscene: ahh its running in a script?
[20:13] <`blackmk4> dd
[20:13] <fishscene> yes
[20:13] <SIFTU> fishscene: you said cli
[20:13] <SIFTU> fishscene: then use nohup
[20:13] <coz_> `blackmk4,  are you on windows right now?
[20:13] <`blackmk4> no
[20:13] <`blackmk4> osx
[20:13] <coz_> `blackmk4,  ah ok
[20:13] <SIFTU> fishscene: "nohup foo &"
[20:13] <fishscene> So append & nohup?
[20:13] <fishscene> err
[20:14] <coz_> `blackmk4, I am  not familiar with doing that on osx... did you check the md5sum of the iso before setting it on usb?
[20:14] <`blackmk4> es
[20:14] <fishscene> "nohup (command) &" ?
[20:14] <`blackmk4> yes*
[20:14] <SIFTU> fishscene: yes
[20:14] <`blackmk4> same thing as writing the image to a drive on linux
[20:14] <BarkingFish> So let me get this straight, ubuntu_new - you're trying to kill the process off, but you can't?
[20:14] <`blackmk4> dd if / of
[20:14] <coz_> `blackmk4, ok I wil back off and let someone more familiar with osx and burning to usb    ,, I am out of my element with that
[20:15] <Demon002> ubuntu_new have you tried just restarting it, and not killing it?
[20:15] <`blackmk4> alright, thanks
[20:15] <ubuntu_new> BarkingFish: Demon002 I like to get it working cause I need it but I can't even kill it
[20:15] <mbai> I think I have damaged my xfce settings. How can I reset them to default from a terminal?
[20:15] <mbai> I couldn't find a .xfce folder.
[20:15] <ubuntu_new> My CPU goes to 99% from it and it doesn't work even
[20:16] <BarkingFish> Who is listed as the process owner?
[20:16] <BarkingFish> you or root?
[20:16] <mbai> ubuntu_new: open a console, run top
[20:16] <Demon002> ubuntu_new I would reboot, purge the thing and reinstall it.
[20:16] <BarkingFish> iirc a regular user can't kill a root process using kill - only processes owned by their own account
[20:16] <Demon002> ubuntu_new be sure to export your settings
[20:17] <ubuntu_new> Demon002: I removed it and installed it from the Ubuntu Software but same problem
[20:17] <Demon002> ubuntu_new that's just annoying..
[20:17] <mbai> if you know name of the process, you can do sudo pkill -9 -f <name>
[20:17] <ubuntu_new> Demon002: I think I caused it with the web thing you know you can get transmission to work through the web interface
[20:17] <ubuntu_new> But I stoppted that from the settings
[20:17] <ubuntu_new> and still same problem
[20:18] <BarkingFish> or i'd imagine you could just killall <process name>
[20:18] <mbai> I don't think reinstalling it removes your configurations.
[20:18] <winut> can you delete your preferences as well?
[20:18] <Demon002> ubuntu_new does it have some kind of child process?
[20:18] <mbai> you need to reset to the default configs...
[20:18] <ubuntu_new> When I run Vuze the other Torrent client that's written on Java, it goes crazy and I can't kill Java then
[20:18] <Demon002> Purge removes all configs
[20:18] <winut> have you got enough space to write to ?
[20:18] <ubuntu_new> Demon002: no it doesn't
[20:18] <winut> pk, cool , thanks :-)
[20:19] <CharlieSu> ubuntu_new: use rtorrent
[20:19] <debug_> g
[20:19] <Demon002> ubuntu_new apt-get remove : removes uninstalls package --purge removes the configs and the package..
[20:19] <mbai> kill by default doesn't send the SIGKILL signal. you can use -9 or -SIGKILL option.
[20:19] <ubuntu_new> Demon002: ok will try that
[20:19] <pedrocr> is there any easy way to create a memtest86 bootable USB drive? The startup disk creator doesn't like the memtest86 ISO files
[20:19] <ubuntu_new> CharlieSu: thanks will check it out
[20:20] <winut> just make an ubuntu live usb stick
[20:20] <glebihan> pedrocr, probably with unetbootin
[20:20] <Demon002> mbai, probably a good call mate
[20:20] <BarkingFish> i think he said he'd already tried -9
[20:20] <glebihan> mbai, he already used the -9 option
[20:20] <pedrocr> glebihan, will try, thanks
[20:21] <Demon002> ....
[20:21] <mbai> Ubuntu IRC is pretty active (compared to some other distros). That's good.
[20:22] <ubuntu_new> Demon002: http://pastebin.com/ZE5RZUK9 If I have that right
[20:22] <Headoff> #headoff
[20:22] <Demon002> ubuntu_new looks correct
[20:23] <ubuntu_new> Demon002: so I should remove linux-headers-2.6.35-22* linux-headers-2.6.35-22-generic* ? It looks like kernel package
[20:23] <Demon002> .. however it says it is not installed. Yeah but i doubt that's the issue
[20:23] <Label> Can anyone help me with wireless networking? I cannot connect back to my network after getting kicked off.
[20:23] <ubuntu_new> Demon002: lol but it is installed
[20:23] <fishscene> hmm... I'm trying to create a cron job that executes a script. At the end of this script, I have it echo some words to a text file on my desktop so that I know the job executed. However, VLC is not in my list of processes
[20:24] <Demon002> apt doesn't seem to think so
[20:24] <Demon002> did you install it as an rpm?
[20:24] <Demon002> do you have yum installed?
[20:24] <GSF1200S_> mbai: unfortunately, ubuntu has a much larger percentage of users that are new compared to those who know how to fix problems. Especially compared to, for example, the Arch and Gentoo IRC channels. Not hating on being new- just that it makes it harder for people to get solutions
[20:24] <jrib> fishscene: huh?
[20:25] <GSF1200S_> fishscene: I followed right up until you mentioned VLC.
[20:25] <fishscene> jrib: here's the breakdown. Cron executes a #! /bin/bash script on my desktop. The script launches VLC and then dumps some text into a file. The text file shows up, but vlc does not.
[20:26] <jrib> !cron > fishscene
[20:26] <Label> Will someone please help me with wireless networking?
[20:26] <jrib> fishscene: see the section in the wiki about running gui applications from cron
[20:26] <glebihan> ubuntu_new, those are old kernels you can remove them safely, but your problem does not come from there
[20:26] <jrib> !wireless > Label
[20:26] <fishscene> What wiki?
[20:26] <mbai> Label: What's the problem.
[20:26] <ActionParsnip> !details | Label
[20:26] <jrib> fishscene: see you private message from ubottu
[20:26] <Label> !wireless
[20:26] <Label> ???
[20:26] <Pici> the bot isn't here...
[20:26] <fishscene> I did not get a private message from anyone
[20:26] <jrib> :/
[20:27] <Pici> ubuntu_new: as the message says, you can:
[20:27] <Pici> ubuntu_new: as the message says, you can: Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove them.
[20:27] <ubuntu_new> It is making me crazy since yesterday :( even updates didn't fix it
[20:27] <ubuntu_new> I think it's broken
[20:27] <amalloy> what's the recommended way to disable automatic home-directory encryption? i've found a number of blog posts but nothing authoritative
[20:27] <glebihan> fishscene, cron won't be able to run a gui app
[20:27] <Demon002> ok Ubuntu_new so you have 2 problems now... 1 the package manager says the package you are trying to uninstall doesn't exist and 2 you have a rogue process.
[20:28] <fishscene> glebihan: even if cron executes a script that can run the GUI?
[20:28] <ubuntu_new> Demon002: yes
[20:28] <RedNifre> Hello, world!
[20:28] <RedNifre> What's the best screen recording program? Would be nice if it also recorded what I spoke in the headset.
[20:28] <glebihan> fishscene, even in that case, the cron job is not run inside the gui environment and has no way to open an application in it
[20:28] <Demon002> ubuntu_new the only plausable solution to me is that you have installed another package management system and it is installed there..
[20:29] <jrib> !cron | fishscene
[20:29] <fishscene> ubottu isn't here.. I'm going to give this a spin: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=185993
[20:29] <mbai> Demon002: the problem is probably a bug in transmission. try using some other torrent client, and report the bug to transmission.
[20:29] <ubuntu_new> Demon002: I don't understand you hmm, Transmission was installted by default there
[20:29] <rypervenche> RedNifre: I personally use ffmpeg with x264
[20:30] <TheMatrix3000> http://screencast.com/t/ySPnPv8jnz
[20:30] <TheMatrix3000> anyone know what would cause that
[20:30] <BarkingFish> What's happened to ubottu?  I can see at least one bot in here.
[20:30] <Demon002> mbai, the bug explains the rogue process, but not the fact that apt doesnt know that the package is there..
[20:30] <RedNifre> rypervenche thanks, I'll have a look at that
[20:30] <jrib> fishscene: you could just go to help.ubuntu.com/community and search for the cron page
[20:30] <Pici> Demon002: The package name is transmission-gtk, 'transmission' is just a metapackage that is normally installed by default.
[20:30] <iText> i was trying to copy some dict source files to /usr/bin/dict but i could not paste the copied files into the directory
[20:31] <Pici> Demon002: and --purge will not remove user configs in the user's home.
[20:31] <glebihan> fishscene, that should work but only if your desktop environment runs on the correct display (which will usually be the case)
[20:31] <tera___> RedNifre, if you use FFMpeg you might need to check out pulse audio monitors and sinks if your going to also talk
[20:31] <Demon002> Pici, are you sure? maybe i am thinking of dpkg?
[20:31] <Pici> Demon002: dpkg will not do that either.
[20:31] <fishscene> WIN! "01 04 * * * export DISPLAY=:0 && /usr/bin/somedirectory/somecommand" in crontab did the trick!
[20:31] <mayonek> iText you prolly dint get permission
[20:31] <Demon002> Pici... I'ma have to look that up, it wil bug me now.
[20:31] <iText> yes that i understood
[20:32] <Demon002> Pici... will
[20:32] <fishscene> glebihan: Yea. VLC looks a bit different too, like it's using some outdated xterminal or something. But it works! and that's what counts.
[20:32] <iText> i am the sudo user
[20:32] <Guest55577> Hi, I'm trying to control my parallel port; all the tutorials I can find include <asm/io.h>, but this just gives me "fatal error: asm/io.h: No such file or directory" does anyone know where it is or what to use instead?
[20:32] <mayonek> iText try from the terminal thing
[20:33] <iText> tried with sudo cp source dest, not working
[20:33] <Pici> Guest55577: looks like you need to make sure that you have your linux-headers package installed.
[20:33] <ubuntu_new> Demon002: Pici http://pastebin.com/AujRpGd2 same
[20:33] <Clerisy> my window titles and borders dissapeared and my mouse is an X?
[20:33] <`blackmk4> what causes you to get a blinking line after the bios when trying to install ubuntu off a usb flash drive?
[20:33] <Pici> iText: /usr/bin/dict is a binary, not a path where you can copy things into.
[20:34] <Pici> ubuntu_new: that doesn't look the same to me.
[20:34] <Demon002> ubuntu_new looks different to me too
[20:34] <iText> but i have to copy files to it, thats what the ~dict manuals sayf
[20:34] <ubuntu_new>   linux-headers-2.6.35-22 linux-headers-2.6.35-22-generic  isn't it the same ?
[20:34] <Pici> iText: What are you trying to install?
[20:34] <rypervenche> RedNifre: Need a link and screencasting script that I made?
[20:34] <iText> dictonaries
[20:35] <glebihan> ubuntu_new, this doesn't matter
[20:35] <Pici> iText: which? There are a number of them in the repositories for dictd
[20:35] <glebihan> ubuntu_new, the important part is "The following packages will be REMOVED: transmission-gtk*"
[20:35] <iText> this is a sanskrit dic~tionary file
[20:35] <ubuntu_new> glebihan: ahh Yes I see it now
[20:35] <Demon002> Pici --purge does remove the configs, you are incorrect
[20:35] <ubuntu_new> ok removed it but the process is still running hmm
[20:36] <ubuntu_new> maybe a reboot would do something
[20:36] <iText> i had already the gcide, wn and roby-thesaurus
[20:36] <Pici> Demon002: It does not remove per-user configs. it will never decend into a user's home to do so.
[20:36] <Pici> iText: Then you should drop the files in /usr/share/dictd/ then.
[20:36] <glebihan> Demon002, no he is correct...
[20:36] <Pici> iText: That is where the packaged dict packages put their files.
[20:36] <Demon002> Pici oh, excuse me my mistake I'm talking about the package config files
[20:36] <glebihan> ubuntu_new, that's probably what you should do at this point
[20:37] <ubuntu_new> glebihan: ok brb
[20:37] <Demon002> "-P or --purge	Removes a package, including configuration files" Pici
[20:37] <jakdaemon> new ubunu yehas
[20:37] <iText> i will try that
[20:37] <ff> quit
[20:38] <Pici> Demon002: That is true.  But something like transmission which relies fully on user configs for transmission-gtk, using --purge isn't going to make much of a difference... it can't hurt though :)
[20:38] <Demon002> Pici, yeah, you're right =)
[20:38] <jamesw> is there an easy way to change all of my cpus into performance or power saving mode? the only way I know how is to add a bunch of different cpu frequency applets and control each one
[20:39] <Clerisy> my window titles and borders dissapeared and my mouse is an X?
[20:39] <Demon002> ubuntu_new so purge the package, and find the config files in your home directory, it should be a "."(Dot) directory
[20:39] <Demon002> and delete it too
[20:39] <iText> pici: sudo cp /home/bhanu/1 /usr/share/dictd/ #dosent worked
[20:39] <rypervenche> Clerisy: are you using compiz or metacity?
[20:40] <Demon002> ubuntu_new Once you have completed deleting those files, IF the transmission program is still running, reboot your machine. Then reinstall transmission
[20:40] <glebihan> Demon002, ubuntu_new is gone for now (rebooting)
[20:41] <Demon002> right.
[20:42] <salil> How do I install mysql-server source code in ubuntu?
[20:43] <glebihan> salil, you don't "install" source code
[20:43] <iText> Pici: i had given read permissions to files in 1 with chmod 644 *.*
[20:43] <BarkingFish> yay, ubottu's back :)
[20:43] <glebihan> salil, either you install the package, either you download the source
[20:43] <Clerisy> rypervenche» metacity
[20:43] <salil> glebihan: I believe you can use apt-get source ... How do I set that up?
[20:43] <rypervenche> Clerisy: Press alt+F2 then in the window type "metacity --replace"
[20:44] <rypervenche> Clerisy: If you have compiz, do "compiz --replace"
[20:44] <glebihan> salil, then you want to download the source : just run "apt-get source mysql-server"
[20:44] <Clerisy> rypervenche» my window border settings reset :S
[20:44] <salil> glebihan: Doesn't it require any URL additions to the sources file of apt?
[20:44] <Clerisy> now the close minus maximise are back on the left rypervenche
[20:44] <Clerisy> what could have done this?
[20:45] <glebihan> salil, yes you have to enable the source repositories, but I believe they are enabled by default (anyway apt-get will tell you if you don't have the required repos)
[20:45] <Demon002> !Firewall
[20:45] <salil> glebihan: Thanks
[20:46] <glebihan> salil, you're welcome
[20:46] <salil> glebihan: Do I use sudo apt-get build-dep mysql-server to "install" all the stuff required to compile mysql-server from the sourc ecode/
[20:46] <salil> *source code/
[20:46] <salil> *?
[20:47] <glebihan> salil, that's right
[20:49] <Demon002> salil and if you don't have all the dependencies you can find out what your are missing USUALLY with apt-cache unmet.. not sure if it works for sources though..
[20:50] <jamesw> CPU performance switcher? is there an easy way to change all of my cpus into performance or power saving mode? the only way I know how is to add a bunch of different cpu frequency applets and control each one
[20:50] <Demon002> I saw a program for that jamesw... lemme see if i can find that article..
[20:54] <jamesw> can someone please explain how i can sync encrypted home folder to ubuntu one? https://one.ubuntu.com/help/faq/are-my-files-stored-on-the-server-encrypted/ i do not understand this
[20:55] <valthyx> how to make classics desktop as the main desktop theme? now, i have to always choose at the login page. mine is ubuntu 11.04
[20:56] <glebihan> valthyx, in System->administration->login screen, you can choose the default session
[20:57] <istevenmon> hi guys, anyone knows if there is a vlmc deb for ubuntu 9.04
[20:58] <pyguy7> hello
[20:58] <Artemka25> hi)
[20:58] <pyguy7> I have presario laptop with built in mic and I cant get the microphone to work
[20:58] <pyguy7> why doesnt i work?
[20:58] <valthyx> glebihan, thank you
[20:58] <glebihan> valthyx, you're welcome
[20:59] <leotr> hi! i want to switch to ubuntu 11.10 beta. How to do it?
[20:59] <pyguy7> Why doesnt my microphone work
[20:59] <mosdef100200> anyone used bumpbox lightbox beofre?
[20:59] <glebihan> !oneiric | leotr
[20:59] <trism> leotr: beta isn't out until tomorrow
[21:00] <urlin2u> leotr, down load install it and hang a put at #ubuntu+1
[21:00] <NewIRCuser42> pyguy7, what version of ubuntu are you using, and what have you tried?
[21:00] <Demon002> jamesw... I can't find the article with the software now but.. http://www.ubuntugeek.com/howto-change-cpu-frequency-scaling-in-ubuntu.html Does this help?
[21:01] <glebihan> istevenmon, I doubt it
[21:01] <jamesw> thanks for your help Demon002, but this is what i am doing now, it does not scale well, i have to control 8 different applets
[21:01] <istevenmon> glebihan: is it even support it for that version?
[21:01] <pyguy7> 11.04 natty
[21:01] <glebihan> istevenmon, plus 9.04 has reached its end-of-life
[21:01] <pyguy7> NewIRCCruser42 natty
[21:02] <Demon002> hrm... maybe you could write a scripted program to do that jamesw?
[21:02] <glebihan> istevenmon, not sure... best way to know is to try
[21:02] <pyguy7> NewIRCruser42 i tried changing some setting on the sound settings
[21:02] <pyguy7> NewIRCruser42 and i tried testing it out with the recorder tool
[21:02] <NewIRCuser42> pyguy7, Does your sound card work, otherwise? Do you get sound that you can hear?
[21:03] <pyguy7> sound works
[21:03] <jessie> Say, anyone have any good hints/tips/articles on doing ametuer/professional audio recording/mastering/mixing/etc. on Linux.
[21:04] <leotr> thank you
[21:04] <NewIRCuser42> pyguy7, I have usually needed to go into alsamixer to get my microphone to work (open a terminal, type "alsamiser", hit enter), look around
[21:05] <NewIRCuser42> *alsamixer
[21:05] <BarkingFish> jessie - I do quite a lot of audio work on linux, and the best results I get are from audacity, it has a shedload of plugins for different things, DNR, High pass and low pass filters, it's pretty dang good.
[21:06] <jessie> BarkingFish: For things like multi-track recording?
[21:06] <BarkingFish> You can export in a load of different formats too, flac, ogg, mp3 (with lame), there's tons of stuff  you can do with it
[21:06] <Demon002> Jamesw hmm, how about this http://ubuntuguide.net/change-and-monitor-cpu-frequency-scaling-in-ubuntu-11-04-with-indicator-cpufreq
[21:06] <BarkingFish> yep
[21:06] <BarkingFish> you can open multiple tracks from within it, I've mixed across 12 before with no difficulty
[21:07] <Demon002> jamesw nevermind, same thing.
[21:07] <baldur-> I got a proplem. Just turned my old computer on and it has a old version of ubuntu on there but internet is not working ? would that have anything to do with that the ubuntu verrsion thats on there is relly old ? (the computer detects both network cards and everything lights up when i plug it in. but no internet or comp to router connection
[21:07] <baldur-> ?
[21:08] <m_fulder> hello again :P
[21:08] <m_fulder> can I somehow run a php script as a crontab in ubuntu?
[21:08] <BarkingFish> baldur-, did it work with the equipment you have plugged into it now, or have you changed the equipment since you installed?
[21:08] <buzzcentral> hi
[21:09] <pyguy7> ok i looked at alsamixer still not working
[21:09] <debbie> i can't get my wifi to work and i have tried everything
[21:09] <buzzcentral> I'm trying to tell gdm in natty to use classic gnome but it's set to auto-login
[21:09] <BarkingFish> debbie, Built in or USB?
[21:09] <buzzcentral> How can i tell gdm to use classic gnome?
[21:09] <baldur-> Barkingfish i had the network card in another computer the other day and it worked fine there... I just put it back into that machine and its not working now :-/
[21:09] <debbie> built in
[21:09] <debbie>  Broadcom Corporation BCM4318 [AirForce One 54g] 802.11g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 02)
[21:09] <buzzcentral> I don't have the unity menu either
[21:10] <debbie> rfkill lst says no block but wifi doesn't even show as an option on the network menu
[21:10] <BarkingFish> debbie, is it listed in iwconfig?
[21:10] <urlin2u> !b43
[21:10] <skinnymg1> why did they take yahoo off the empathy messenger
[21:10] <buzzcentral> How can I logout from terminal?
[21:10] <skinnymg1> buzzcentral, exit
[21:10] <glebihan> m_fulder, sure, use the -f option of php to execute your script
[21:10] <debbie> says no wireless extenions
[21:10] <buzzcentral> Or how can I disable auto-login
[21:11] <BarkingFish> debbie, see the info urlin2u just sent out :)
[21:11] <buzzcentral> skinnymg1, I mean to get to gdm screen so I can select classic gnome
[21:11] <BarkingFish> !b43|debbie
[21:11] <skinnymg1> ctrl+alt+f7
[21:11] <buzzcentral> skinnymg1: That's not it
[21:11] <NewIRCuser42> pyguy7, does your mic show up in either the sound preferences or alsamixer, or does it not show up at all?
[21:11] <Artemka25> Hello everybody! Can anyone help me with a network applet in 11.04?
[21:12] <m_fulder> glebihan oh -f option? I was thinking something like * * * * * wget /var/www/myScript.php woudlnät that work to? ^^
[21:12] <m_fulder> wouldn't *
[21:12] <skinnymg1> might be f8
[21:12] <urlin2u> Artemka25, applet/ask the question.
[21:12] <pyguy7> NewIRCuser42 it seems to show up.. its built in to my laptop
[21:12] <skinnymg1> can anyone tell me why they took yahoo messenger out off empathy,
[21:12] <glebihan> m_fulder, well it would probably as long as your php script is set as executable
[21:12] <pyguy7> newIRCuser42 yeah it shows up everywhere
[21:12] <BarkingFish> it's strange, I must say - I think we had someone in the kubuntu channel yesterday who also couldn't get wifi off a BCM4318
[21:12] <baldur-> Barkingfish i had the network card in another computer the other day and it worked fine there... I just put it back into that machine and its not working now :-/
[21:12] <skinnymg1> buzzcentral, idk then
[21:13] <glebihan> m_fulder, oh no that won't work
[21:13] <urlin2u> skinnymg1, does it matter why?
[21:13] <skinnymg1> yes it does
[21:13] <glebihan> m_fulder, I didn't understand how you wanted you script to be called
[21:13] <Artemka25> the question with the applet is that it does not remember profiles. Suddenly the applet stopped to remember profiles
[21:13] <whoever> hi all i have compiz but the "visual effects" tab does not show up under preferences
[21:13] <urlin2u> skinnymg1, whay?
[21:13] <buzzcentral> When I run gdmsetup and click unlock, nothing happens
[21:13] <urlin2u> why
[21:13] <whoever> can someone assist
[21:13] <skinnymg1> its only the largest and most used messenger there is
[21:13] <m_fulder> hm glebihan I just want to run the php file :P won't wgeting run it to? ^^
[21:13] <BarkingFish> baldur-, so the card is still detecting, but you can't get a net connection through it?
[21:14] <skinnymg1> only idiots would do away with it
[21:14] <buzzcentral> Please someone help me to disable autologin for gdm or select classic gnome somehow. I have no unity menu
[21:14] <glebihan> m_fulder, well running it and calling it via apache are 2 different things
[21:14] <buzzcentral> When I run gdmsetup and click unlock, nothing happens
[21:14] <urlin2u> skinnymg1, what does this have to to with ubuntu other then your opinon?
[21:14] <baldur-> BarkingFish: No it doesnt connect to the router nor the internet
[21:14] <NewIRCuser42> pyguy7, sorry, i can't help you further, i g2g, maybe someone else will help.
[21:14] <glebihan> m_fulder, I see you're using wget here, so I guess you want it to be called as if someone was accessing it through a web browser right ?
[21:14] <m_fulder> glebihan but all I want to do is just execute the file like once every hour :P .. isn't calling and running the same thing then? :P
[21:14] <BarkingFish> baldur-, tried with a different ethernet cable?
[21:15] <skinnymg1> your right
[21:15] <m_fulder> glebihan yeah exactly
[21:15] <BarkingFish> sometimes eth cables can be notoriously dodgy, they can pack up at the drop of a hat
[21:15] <buzzcentral> Please someone help me to disable autologin for gdm or enable classic gnome somehow. I have no unity menu
[21:15] <glebihan> m_fulder, then it would be "* * * * * /usr/bin/wget http://localhost/myScript.php"
[21:15] <baldur-> BarkingFish: it works now... Something wrong with the ports on the router
[21:16] <BarkingFish> buzzcentral, we saw you, we're getting to you, please be patient :)
[21:16] <m_fulder> glebihan nice will try that on :D
[21:16] <urlin2u> buzzcentral, classic choice s at login.
[21:16] <BarkingFish> baldur-, did you try it in a different port on the router?
[21:16] <skinnymg1> urlin2u, my opinion and my computer, I choose how it works and what I run on it, another loyal user lost here, thanks allot Ubuntu......
[21:16] <m_fulder> glebihan will that run every hour to? sry Im kind of noob with the crontab times :P
[21:16] <urlin2u> buzzcentral, so logout fro the unity if you can
[21:16] <ActionParsnip> buzzcentral: /usr/bin/gnome-session-save --kill     will log you off
[21:17] <buzzcentral> urlin2u: I have no unity menu currently
[21:17] <buzzcentral> ActionParsnip: Ok i will try it now
[21:17] <urlin2u> skinnymg1, don'y let the door hit you on the way out and grow up.:D
[21:17] <glebihan> m_fulder, to run it every hour use "0 * * * * /usr/bin/wget http://localhost/myScript.php"
[21:17] <BarkingFish> +1 to urlin2u
[21:17] <m_fulder> thanks glebihan trying it now :)
[21:17] <jessie> BarkingFish: So have you tried any tools like Ardour?
[21:17] <glebihan> m_fulder, you're welcome
[21:18] <ActionParsnip> m_fulder: if you have a desktop OS, you can use gnome-schedule     to cron as root, use: gksu gnome-schedule
[21:18] <baldur-> BarkingFish : yes i did... Port 1 and 2 are working but port 3 and 4 dont work for anything dunno why
[21:18] <BarkingFish> jessie, no I haven't. I tend to stick with what I know works.  I've been using audacity since about 2002ish, a year after I came onto linux
[21:18] <urlin2u> Artemka25, I don't know who you are I don't take pm's without a warning.
[21:19] <Artemka25> m..
[21:19] <m_fulder> ActionParsnip sry its not a desktop OS .. its server OS :(
[21:19] <BarkingFish> ok baldur- I'd maybe check the manual for your router and see if there's something in its web interface or setup you have to enable to get them to operate
[21:19] <fightling1> hi
[21:19] <urlin2u> Artemka25, nor will I ever from you purple.
[21:19] <alexb_1> hi all, I need to redirect emails from certain sender to different folders. Can it be done in icedove? any other program? thanks.
[21:19] <jessie> BarkingFish: I see. What hardware do you use with Audacity?
[21:19] <Artemka25> so so i can rwpwat my question here?
[21:20] <ActionParsnip> m_fulder: i see, then you will need the crontab entry as glebihan gave.
[21:20] <baldur-> BarkingFish: got my friend on it who works at that ISP :) giving him hell :) thanks for the help
[21:20] <pyguy7> ok i got the mic to work but theres is load buzzing noise
[21:20] <fightling1> how can I restart gdm at the login screen with a keyboard shortcut? sounds silly. but i need to do this
[21:20] <BarkingFish> np baldur- best of luck to you :)
[21:21] <Artemka25> urlin2u, the question with the applet is that it does not remember profiles. Suddenly the applet stopped to remember profiles
[21:21] <ActionParsnip> fightling1: CTRL+ALT+F1 then CTRL+ALT+F7
[21:21] <ActionParsnip> fightling1: maybe
[21:21] <glebihan> m_fulder, you might also want to add the "-O /dev/null" option in order to prevent wget to actually save the result to a file
[21:21] <swerf> i have a recent linksys b/a wifi pci card, bios see's it, latest ubuntu doesn't...works ok in windows...am i out of luck?
[21:21] <BarkingFish> jessie: I have a STAC92 sound card built in on this laptop, but I do have other pieces of kit I use, such as a wireless noise cancelling mic, and external digital mixing stuff which I use for doing vinyl imports.
[21:22] <ex0a> ActionParsnip: that doesn't actually restart gdm though does it?
[21:22] <m_fulder> glebihan how do you mean it could save result? :O won't it just wget and then quit? :P
[21:22] <pyguy7> NewIRCuser42 ok i got it working
[21:22] <fightling1> ActionParsnip: no this doesn't work I also tried to reactivate Ctrl+Alt+Backspace but this seems to be not available at login screen
[21:22] <glebihan> m_fulder, wget retrieves the content of the given URL and saves it to a local file
[21:22] <jessie> BarkingFish: I see. I have a Alesis Firewire 16. Any firewire stuff? How does that work?
[21:23] <glebihan> m_fulder, that's it main purpose
[21:23] <m_fulder> ah yeah sry glebihan :P..so then maybe it would be better to just run the php file instead
[21:23] <glebihan> m_fulder, the option I just gave you would work fine
[21:23] <fightling1> is there any way to define keyboard shortcuts that work at login screen?
[21:23] <zykotick9> fightling1, ctrl+alt+f1, "sudo service gdm restart" - not exactly a keyboard shortcut --- try alt+sysrq+k
[21:23] <m_fulder> oki glebihan =)
[21:23] <BarkingFish> no idea, jessie, sorry. I don't have any firewire audio stuff. The only firewire I have anywhere in the house is my DV Camera
[21:24] <fightling1> zykotick9: Can't use sysRq because this is a laptop :(
[21:24] <ActionParsnip> fightling1: could try ALT+K+PrintScreen
[21:26] <jessie> BarkingFish: Awesome, thanks!
[21:26] <fightling1> ActionParsnip: PrintScreen is Fn+F11 so I have to press ALT+K+Fn+F11 which doesnt work :(
[21:26] <BarkingFish> np jessie :)
[21:27] <zykotick9> fightling1, i think AP's suggestion was based on the fact that MOST systems sysrq is the printscreen button
[21:27] <ActionParsnip> fightling1: should do man, I have similar. Works ok. There is always the R E I S U B ting
[21:27] <TheMatrix3000> anyone know how to fix this
[21:27] <TheMatrix3000> http://screencast.com/t/k1fSPFczdcCk
[21:27] <TheMatrix3000> it just started happening
[21:27] <FloodBot1> TheMatrix3000: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[21:28] <Guest44719> quick help for ffox autocomplete?
[21:29] <ActionParsnip> !details | Guest44719
[21:29] <fightling1> ActionParsnip: R E I S U B?
[21:29] <fightling1> i googled it
[21:29] <ActionParsnip> fightling1: you hold some keys and type it
[21:30] <swerf> i have a recent linksys b/a wifi pci card, bios see's it, latest ubuntu doesn't...works ok in windows...am i out of luck?
[21:30] <ActionParsnip> fightling1: I think it's alt+printScreen
[21:30] <Guest44719> k.. reg used sites i have miskeyed signin before
[21:30] <ActionParsnip> swerf: what chip does it use?
[21:30] <chalcedony> *hugs* ActionParsnip :)
[21:30] <swerf> ActionParsnip, 1 moment, i'll have to rip it back out
[21:30] <Guest44719> still show err as option during autocomplete on signin
[21:30] <TheMatrix3000> Does anyone know how to fix application applet issue here is an example of what is happening when you try to shutdown the computer, i have not changed any settings, http://screencast.com/t/k1fSPFczdcCk
[21:30] <ActionParsnip> swerf: just because something doesn't work out of the box doesn't mean it can never work
[21:31] <ActionParsnip> swerf: just run:  sudo lshw -C network
[21:31] <ActionParsnip> swerf: it will tell you
[21:31] <Yossarian> Hello
[21:32] <Yossarian> I have a question regarding hard drives.  Is this the proper place to ask?
[21:32] <ActionParsnip> Yossarian: ask and see :)
[21:33] <BarkingFish> TheMatrix3000, That looks like it could do with having a bug filed on it.  If I see it correctly, you touch the applet to shutdown, and the choices vanish when you try to select one, yes?
[21:33] <swerf> ActionParsnip, inprocomm ipn2120
[21:33] <TooMuchCaffeine> hello. few days ago after an update ubuntu one daemon started to use 100% CPU and leak memory a lot. i mean my 4gb ram and 4gb swap fill in within 5 min or so. is that a known issue? i've seen similar bugreports but that was for older version. Ubuntu 11.04
[21:34] <zykotick9> fightling1, using REISUB is going to restart you computer, does that help you?  You'll probably still have to restart GDM?
[21:34] <Guest44719> < command to change my id to something meaningful?
[21:34] <zykotick9> Guest44719, "/nick FOO" i believe
[21:35] <fightling1> I got it: first press Num then Fn+Alt+PrintScr+K
[21:35] <Jim417> thanx
[21:35] <tp43> Anyone good at search, how do I search all the files in a directory for a string?
[21:35] <Jim417> thanx zykotic9
[21:35] <TheMatrix3000> BarkingFish: yes, that is the issue
[21:35] <zykotick9> !tab > Jim417
[21:36] <keithb> tp43: grep string *
[21:36] <zykotick9> tp43, "grep -R STRING *"
[21:36] <tp43> keithb, thx
[21:36] <Jim417> ubottu how?
[21:36] <zykotick9> Jim417, you missed my Nick so i sent you the !tab factoid, you can use the TAB key to autocomplete nicks
[21:36] <qin> Jim417: /msg ubottu tab
[21:36] <ActionParsnip> swerf: ok and what is the output of:  lsb_release -sc
[21:36] <BarkingFish> I'd say that the best thing you could do with that, TheMatrix3000 is to file on the launchpad and list it as a bug - remember to search it first in case it's already been noticed.
[21:37] <Headoff> ChanneL #Headoff Linux Support
[21:37] <BarkingFish> !launchpad | TheMatrix3000
[21:37] <fightling1> much thx for the great help - luv u all
[21:37] <Yossarian18> there we go!
[21:38] <Jim417> whoz good with firefox autocomplete?
[21:38] <Yossarian18> sorry, empathy was failing me, so xchat, here i am
[21:38] <Yossarian18> I have a question regarding hard drives
[21:38] <Yossarian18> My esternal one is showing up, but I can't access it
[21:38] <Yossarian18> external
[21:38] <Jim417> yossarian18 < i relate
[21:38] <buzzcentral> How to move the buttons to the right side of the window titlebars?
[21:38] <salil> glebihan: I installed the source code and dependencies. When I do a ./configure I get this: "./configure: line 2159: config.log: Permission denied". It works if I use the root terminal though. The source code is in my home dir.
[21:39] <BarkingFish> Yossarian18, When you say you can't access it, what happens when you try?
[21:39] <buzzcentral> ActionParsnip: that command worked to logout btw, thanks a lot
[21:39] <Jim417> whoz good with firefox autocomplete?
[21:39] <Yossarian18> Well, I go to places, see the name for the hard drive, and click on it.  Then nothing happens
[21:39] <Yossarian18> I'm not sure how to try opening it through terminal
[21:39] <owner> why ubuntu does not detect anything i plug into my computer
[21:39] <BarkingFish> Jim417, We saw you the first time. Be patient and someone will get to you.
[21:39] <zykotick9> Jim417, don't repeat your question every minute - if someone knows they'll answer.
[21:40] <ActionParsnip> swerf: seems to need ndiswrapper + 3 INF files from the Windows driver (and the obvious SYS file) http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-wireless-networking-41/linksys-wmp11-121858/
[21:40] <ActionParsnip> buzzcentral: np man
[21:40]  * zykotick9 wonders what autocomplete is for firefox
[21:40] <Jim417> all in red r bots?
[21:40] <BarkingFish> Yossarian18, the first thing obviously to check is - is the drive actually mounted?
[21:40] <zykotick9> Jim417, no that's when your nick is included
[21:40] <buzzcentral> ActionParsnip: Now how can I put the X_- buttons on the right side of the titlebars?
[21:40] <swerf> ActionParsnip, it's booting, i'll check it in a minute. if i gotta go through all that bsht then i'll just get a different card..or try one of the *BSD's...
[21:41] <Yossarian18> yeah
[21:41] <buzzcentral> Jim417: Red means it's a message with your nick in it
[21:41] <Yossarian18> it is
[21:41] <BarkingFish> hm
[21:41] <urlin2u> Yossarian, ask and we will know.
[21:41] <zykotick9> buzzcentral, perhaps this will help http://www.tuxguides.com/move-window-buttons-to-right-side-ubuntu-10-04/
[21:41] <Jim417> humans say hi
[21:41] <Yossarian18> buzzcentral
[21:41] <BarkingFish> He's asked, urlin2u - we're trying to sort it :)
[21:41] <ActionParsnip> buzzcentral: there are literally THOUSANDS of how to guides online for that dude, you'll find one easily
[21:41] <Yossarian18> terminal metacity --replace
[21:41] <Yossarian18> try that
[21:41] <glebihan> salil, well I don't think I'm going to be able to help you there
[21:41] <ActionParsnip> Yossarian18: not ideal if the user likes compiz...
[21:41] <urlin2u> BarkingFish, yhanks I had my window to far up to see.
[21:42] <urlin2u> thanks*
[21:42] <troete> hey guys: is there a way to whitelist the bluetooth adapter for suspend? i'd really want to wakeup my pc with my keyboard :)
[21:42] <buzzcentral> ActionParsnip: zykotick9: Thanks
[21:42] <glebihan> salil, I've never compiled it myself
[21:42] <BarkingFish> Yossarian18, do you know the drive allocation for it, if so can you try from the terminal to CD into it?
[21:42] <Yossarian18> what do you mean about compiz?
[21:42] <owner> why ubuntu does not detect anything i plug into my computer?
[21:42] <salil> glebihan: Okies
[21:42] <ActionParsnip> Yossarian18: if you run: metacity --replace  then compiz will not be the WM and effects will cease.
[21:42] <swerf> ActionParsnip, wtf? lsb_release -sc spits out jaunty...that tells nothing about the chipset or if the pci bus or kernel is detecting it...
[21:43] <BarkingFish> does it appear in your /mnt or /media folders in your root area, Yossarian18?
[21:43] <swerf> lsmod maybe?
[21:43] <Yossarian18> oh, did not no that
[21:43] <Yossarian18> one second.  Let me check
[21:43] <ActionParsnip> swerf: jaunty is no longer supported in any way
[21:43] <ActionParsnip> swerf: it tells us the release of ubuntu you have, yours has zero support
[21:43] <BarkingFish> ok
[21:43] <chalcedony>  System > Preferences > Screen: Could not get screen information. RANDR extension not present. and to get to my left monitor i have to move the mouse to the right -ubuntu 10.04-
[21:43] <swerf> haha, it's easier to tell me jaunty isn't supported then if the release supports the chipset :P
[21:43] <ubuntu_new> Demon002: it didn't work :S are there any bug reports for this problem
[21:44] <ActionParsnip> !eol | swerf either clean install at least lucid or upgrade to lucid
[21:44] <Yossarian18> it's in /media
[21:44] <ActionParsnip> swerf: the channel doesn't support your release anymore
[21:44] <Jim417> dir where ffox keeps autocomplete strings?
[21:44] <ActionParsnip> Jim417: you can highlight them and press the DEL key to remove them
[21:45] <benjamin2hjgjzr_> Hi
[21:45] <BarkingFish> great, Yossarian18 - can you try from the terminal to cd /media/<drive> and see if it outputs an error please?
[21:45] <cheche> how can I use firefox 3.5 on a system with 10.04?
[21:45] <Jim417> thanx AParsnip .. willtry
[21:45] <benjamin2hjgjzr_> He guyys?
[21:45] <BarkingFish> brb at keyboard, just gonna go get a coffee
[21:45] <zykotick9> Yossarian18, is your external formatted FAT/NTFS?
[21:45] <swerf> ActionParsnip, i just finished upgrading to 11.04 (natty). now what?
[21:45] <benjamin2hjgjzr_> ANYONE PLAY AQWORLDS?
[21:46] <glebihan> cheche, why do you want version 3.5 ?
[21:46] <qin> !caps > benjamin2hjgjzr_
[21:46] <ActionParsnip> swerf: reboot and log in to natty
[21:46] <owner> why ubuntu does not detect anything i plug into my computer?
[21:46] <cheche> glebihan: some web application works fine on a firefox 3.5
[21:47] <benjamin2hjgjzr_> Hey guys
[21:47] <benjamin2hjgjzr_> anyone play aqworlds.com?
[21:47] <cache_surplus> cheche: you can use what ever you want on linux. the question was how, correct?
[21:47] <glebihan> cheche, and they don't work on more recent versions ?
[21:47] <Ti-PrgmR> anyone know when ubuntu 11.10 is scheduled to be in beta stage?
[21:47] <qin> owner: In terminal: tail -f /var/log/dmesg and plug anything
[21:47] <ActionParsnip> ownwhat are you plugging in?
[21:47] <cheche> glebihan: yes that is the problem
[21:47] <cheche> cache_surplus: well there is a firefox 3.5 package but contains a 3.6 build
[21:47] <BarkingFish> back, sorry about that
[21:48] <BarkingFish> Yossarian18, Have you been able to cd into the drive?
[21:48] <cache_surplus> cheche: just get source, and load it manually
[21:48] <owner> qin: tail: cannot open `/var/log/dmesg' for reading: No such file or directory
[21:48] <Yossarian18> sorry, I'm trying to do this in class
[21:48] <Yossarian18> It's FAT
[21:48] <cheche> cache_surplus: given that a binary for firefox 3.5 exist and was on the repositories, I wonder if I could use that one.
[21:48] <qin> owner: So: dmesg
[21:48] <BarkingFish> you should still be able to access it, I have fat drives running here.
[21:49] <glebihan> cheche, you have version 3.5 in the repos ?
[21:49] <ActionParsnip> owner: what devices are not being detected?
[21:49] <owner> qin: here is the output http://pastebin.com/P7GX0FBS
[21:50] <owner> ActionParsnip: any device, usb, external hard drive, mouse..........
[21:50] <ActionParsnip> owner: is the USB activated in BIOS?
[21:50] <owner> ActionParsnip: i am not sure how to check?
[21:51] <zykotick9> owner, if you are using "SUSE Linux" you should get support in there channel, it's not supported in #ubuntu
[21:51] <Yossarian18> it's "cd /media/dev/sdb1" right?
[21:51] <zykotick9> Yossarian18, probably not!
[21:51] <BarkingFish> Yossarian18, i don't think that would be it
[21:52] <glebihan> cheche, looks like you're going to have a hard time finding firefox 3.5 now, even on mozilla's website, they do not provide versions older than 3.6
[21:52] <nghalion> Hello everyone> I need help with something. Can I ask my question here?
[21:52] <BarkingFish> you can by all means try it, Yossarian18 - it may give you access, I don't know
[21:52] <owner> zykotick9: i had ubuntu this morning and failed to solve this issue in ubuntu, then i switched to Suse and i fall in the same issue
[21:53] <swerf> "an ugprade from jaunty to lucid is not supported with this tool..."
[21:53] <BarkingFish> nghalion, if it's related to ubuntu, then sure :)
[21:53] <zykotick9> owner, that's great - so if you want support HERE, reinstall Ubuntu then
[21:53] <swerf> so how do i update with the provided too......do-release-upgrade ??
[21:53] <Yossarian18> it didn't work
[21:53] <Yossarian18> lol
[21:54] <owner> zykotick9: i am afraid to reinstall ubuntu and no body will be able to help
[21:54] <Yossarian18> okay
[21:54] <Yossarian18> got it
[21:54] <owner> zykotick9: you promise you will help ?
[21:54] <owner> zykotick9: or are you able to support ?
[21:54] <Yossarian18> no error
[21:54] <BarkingFish> right Yossarian18
[21:54] <zykotick9> owner, so go ask in OpenSuse support then.  I can't promise to be here, or that i can help with your issue!  But you're currently not using a supported distro for this channel.
[21:55] <BarkingFish> can you type ls -a and see if the system gives you a list of the files present on the disk please?
[21:55] <BarkingFish> Yossarian18, ^^
[21:55] <m_fulder> glebihan are you sure 0 * * * * is every hour? isn't that every minute?
[21:55] <Yossarian18> yeah
[21:55] <cache_surplus> cheche: try this http://download.mozilla.org/?product=firefox-3.6.21&os=linux&lang=en-US
[21:55] <Yossarian18> it did
[21:55] <cache_surplus> oh he left...
[21:55] <m_fulder> glebihan or ah maybe that means always when minute reaches 00?
[21:55] <BarkingFish> right, so the drive is mounted and accessible - it's not giving you a listing in places though.
[21:56] <glebihan> m_fulder, yep each time minutes reach 00
[21:56] <BarkingFish> I don't know ubuntu too well since I'm not a GNOMEite, but what is your default file manager?
[21:56] <swerf> how do i force jaunty to upgrade to the next release, instead of skipping like 3 of them?
[21:56] <owner> zykotick9: So if you are not able to help or dont want to help let people help
[21:56] <coz_> nautilus on gnome
[21:56] <cache_surplus> for the next time someone asks and for reference: http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/all-older.html
[21:56] <coz_> !upgrade
[21:56] <BarkingFish> thanks coz_ :)
[21:56] <coz_> BarkingFish,  no problem
[21:56] <Yossarian18> nautilus
[21:57] <BarkingFish> Yossarian18, can you get access to the drive through nautilus?
[21:57] <zykotick9> owner, you should stop waisting people's time - find support for the distro you use!  NOT here.
[21:57]  * BarkingFish applauds heartily
[21:57] <ActionParsnip> owner: reboot and access setup, make sure the USB ports are enabled
[21:57] <qin> swerf: 9.10 is also eol, amd 10.04 is LTS
[21:58] <qin> *and
[21:58] <baldur-> Any chance to install Ubuntu Server without using a cdroom or USB stick ? just directly from desktop ?
[21:58] <swerf> huh? it's the alternate install, no GUI, server.
[21:58] <coz_> baldur-,  if that is possible I dont know about it unless you use vmware or something
[21:58] <owner> zykotick9: see i am not waisting my time if you dont want to help there is always people want to
[21:58] <zykotick9> ActionParsnip, i know you are trying to help (but supporting SUSE in this channel takes it a little too far)
[21:59] <tarelerulz> I running ubuntu 10.10 with h gforce 425 m  video card  and I can't get xbmc to play sound of  my sony tv.  anything
[21:59] <Yossarian18> I'm looking, but I'm not exactly sure how I would find it in there.
[21:59] <m_fulder> glebihan ok great and now only where should I have added the -0 /dev/null option?  like this: /usr/bin/wget -0 /dev/null http://myIP/myFile.php ?
[22:00] <baldur-> coz_: ohh... what about upgrading your current 8.10 ubuntu to a newer version ? (gives me an error when i try using the regular updater)
[22:00] <qin> owner: Do not poke, check your bios settings and hit openSuse channel, also use live session for tersing instead of installing.
[22:00] <qin> *teasting
[22:00] <coz_> Yossarian18,  if you open nautilus,, in the left column all drive should be listed there if they are recognized
[22:00] <ActionParsnip> zykotick9: who is using suse?
[22:00] <zykotick9> ActionParsnip, owner
[22:00] <BarkingFish> Yossarian18, Give me a moment and I'll try and install nautilus - my kubuntu install is already a little gnomed anyhow
[22:00] <ActionParsnip> zykotick9: gotcha
[22:00] <coz_> baldur-,  well 8.10 would have to be update to 9.04  I believe first and so on
[22:00] <coz_> baldur-,  I forget if 8.10 is LTS
[22:00] <glebihan> m_fulder, that's right, except it's an O (letter) not a 0 (zero)
[22:01] <ActionParsnip> coz_: 8.04 and 10.04 are LTS
[22:01] <ActionParsnip> coz_: in between aren't
[22:01] <coz_> ActionParsnip,  thannks gusy :)  its been a while
[22:01] <m_fulder> ah yeah hehe :P well thanks for your help :) I just runned my script manually and it worked just fine .. so I cross my fingers for 1AM now :P
[22:01] <Yossarian18> BarkingFish, before you do that, let me try unmounting and mounting once more now that I know how to find it in terminal
[22:01] <m_fulder> @ glebihan
[22:01] <swerf> baldur-, no GUI, no desktop, all commandline.
[22:01] <ActionParsnip> owner: ask in the sus channel, this is ubuntu support dude
[22:01] <BarkingFish> so the next one which will go LTS will be 12.04, ActionParsnip?
[22:02] <coz_> yes
[22:02] <ActionParsnip> BarkingFish: indeed, simple ain't it :D
[22:02] <baldur-> coz_ yes and i when i press the upgrade to 9.04 it says extracting the upgrade failed
[22:02] <BarkingFish> lol
[22:02] <glebihan> m_fulder, you're welcome. I hope it works too
[22:02] <ActionParsnip> BarkingFish: released in april (4th month) in 20(12)
[22:02] <coz_> baldur-,   that is the extent of the error?
[22:02] <fr0sted> finally got my wifi working last night, had to install the drivers manually, using the windows driver installer, lots of usb pen action going on lol!
[22:02] <BarkingFish> ah, so that's how you number your releases :)
[22:02] <owner> ActionParsnip: thanks buddy i think it a kernel issue
[22:03] <ActionParsnip> BarkingFish: indeed, and 8.10 (for example) was released in October 2008
[22:03] <BarkingFish> where I come from we used to just send out (year.1 or 2)
[22:03] <BarkingFish> so 2010.1, 2010.2, etc
[22:03] <ActionParsnip> BarkingFish: makes knowing when releases are EOL waaay easier
[22:03] <Yossarian18> I got it now.
[22:03] <Yossarian18> I'm not really sure how, but it's working.
[22:03] <Yossarian18> Thanks a lot for the help guys.
[22:04] <BarkingFish> absolutely no problem
[22:04] <Yossarian18> And potential gals.
[22:04] <BarkingFish> if we couldn't help, we wouldn't be here :P
[22:04] <BarkingFish> :)
[22:04] <m_fulder> glebihan just one last question: I just edited the /etc/crontab and added my job last in the list..but now sould I restart the crontab somehow or will it work just after I save the file? :P
[22:04] <BarkingFish> nautilus actually looks quite nice, beats dolphin's layout any day.
[22:05] <glebihan> m_fulder, you should restart cron to make sure (use "sudo service cron restart")
[22:05] <ActionParsnip> BarkingFish: I'm a pcmanfm guy, nice and fast
[22:05] <coz_> BarkingFish,   last I saw the  beta dolphin looks a bit more like nautilus  two pane window
[22:05] <Yossarian18> I'm rather new to the whole linux thing, so it's all I've tried so far, lol.
[22:05] <m_fulder> great thanks again glebihan now just waiting :D
[22:05] <glebihan> m_fulder, btw if you used /etc/crontab, check that you didn't forget to specify the username who is supposed to run the script
[22:06] <BarkingFish> Yossarian18, I've been on linux for approaching 11 years, I only came to kubuntu about a month or two back, after deserting the sinking mandriva ship.
[22:06] <BarkingFish> It's a whole new ball game for me, since I've never used anything with gnome bits in it
[22:07] <m_fulder> glebihan I don't think I did :) : 0  *    * * *   root    /usr/bin/wget -O /dev/null http://myIp/mySite.php
[22:07] <coz_> BarkingFish,  wow cool,, welcome to the new yacht  :)
[22:07] <Yossarian18> I got a new laptop last year, set it up with dual boot Windows 7, and Ubuntu 10.10
[22:07] <Yossarian18> Deleted windows, and recently decided to try to understand ubuntu better
[22:07] <hylian> BarkingFish: what's causing mandriva to sink?
[22:07] <BarkingFish> aaargh! You used a bad word!!! lol
[22:07] <glebihan> m_fulder, that's good
[22:07] <coz_> BarkingFish,  ok welcome to the new cruise ship :)
[22:07] <BarkingFish> hylian, they're hemorrhaging developers like nobody's business
[22:08] <Yossarian18> Holy shit, class is picking up.
[22:08] <Yossarian18> Bye, and thanks.
[22:08] <hylian> BarkingFish: that's too bad, one of my fave old distro's... :(
[22:08] <BarkingFish> maintainers and a lot of the old users are deserting to go to mageia, a fork of mandriva started by a bunch of devs mandriva didn't want anymore
[22:08] <swerf> soooo, do-release-upgrade won't upgrade my system, what's the next alternate method with a system that has no usb, no cdrom, no monitor, and it's 30 miles away?
[22:09] <BarkingFish> hylian, I started on mandriva waaaay before it even thought of becoming mandriva, I joined at mandrake 9.2
[22:09] <swerf> and i'm sitting at the cmd prompt via SSH?
[22:09] <glebihan> swerf, coming from jaunty, I would strongly suggest a fresh install
[22:09] <x0r> hey ubuntu/linux know it alls, what are these migration/ksoftirqd process's
[22:09] <x0r> I have 4 of them
[22:10] <coz_> swerf,  well,, not sure it is a good way,, but you could change /etc/apt-sources.list   the name of the distribution to the next release
[22:10] <x0r> 0-3, apparently 1 for each core on my system
[22:10] <coz_> swerf,  for each  deb line
[22:10] <swerf> i gotta try something, i won't be around it for another month...
[22:10] <swerf> what is the latest release name?
[22:10] <swerf> i'll give that a shot
[22:10] <badger32d> coz_ , swerf: that will break it. dist-upgrade is what you want
[22:11] <BarkingFish> The current is Natty Narwhal, swerf
[22:11] <BarkingFish> 11.04
[22:11] <glebihan> swerf, this has no chance of working
[22:11] <debbie> Ok I followed the advice on website and now the wifi doesn't even sow up as an option on the list
[22:11] <keithb> swerf: probably a good idea to upgrade one reelase at a time rather than going for a big jump
[22:11] <badger32d> just changing the stuff in apt-sources.list is a great way to completely bork your system
[22:11] <debbie> I don't undrstand why this isn't easier
[22:11] <coz_> badger32d,  well dist-upgrade on ubuntu does not upgrade to the next release it only upgrades and replaces new libraries or newer version of applications
[22:11] <glebihan> swerf, did you have a look at the links that were given to you earlier about upgrading from an EOL release
[22:11] <glebihan> ?
[22:12] <flyback> what the hell happen to the sun-java packages that you could install for 11.xx
[22:12] <swerf> dist-upgrade isn't on the system....
[22:12] <BarkingFish> debbie, so you followed all the stuff about installing the bcm43xx kit and it didn't work?
[22:12] <coz_> flyback,  did you enable the partner repositories?
[22:12] <debbie> yeah
[22:12] <BarkingFish> hm
[22:12] <flyback> same stuff I always used
[22:12] <badger32d> coz_: I'm a little fuzzy on the exact way to upgrade dist's via cli, but changing apt-sources is a horrible idea
[22:12] <BarkingFish> have you rebooted?
[22:12] <debbie> yeah
[22:12] <flyback> all of a suddent now it's telling me the packages are obsoleted
[22:12] <keithb> swerf: it is apt-get dist-upgrade
[22:12] <debbie> and whn i came back it doesn't say anything about wireless anymore
[22:13] <coz_> badger32d,  dyes that's why I mentioined it was not a great thing to do  in so many words  :)
[22:13] <BarkingFish> so you still have nothing under iwconfig?
[22:13] <debbie> lo no wireles
[22:13] <glebihan> flyback, sun has decided not to let linux distributions distribute their version of java anymore
[22:13] <debbie> eth0 no wireles
[22:13] <flyback> oh great]
[22:13] <debbie> shouldn't there be a third one there?
[22:13] <flyback> so the f***ers break my email
[22:13] <flyback> thx
[22:13] <BarkingFish> only if there's a wireless interface, debbie
[22:13] <swerf> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades says nothing about jaunty
[22:13] <debbie> well there was on windows
[22:13] <badger32d> coz_: i'm just saying its probably not something you want to reccomend - good way to break someones system and all. :)
[22:13] <debbie> and it shows up on lspci
[22:14] <BarkingFish> it would normally be something like lo, eth0, wlan0 or something like that
[22:14] <glebihan> flyback, you can still install those packages but not from the repos
[22:14] <flyback> where would I find them
[22:14] <debbie> wlan0 doesn't show up at all now
[22:14] <coz_> badger32d,  understood but all the things he has tried so far has failed for him
[22:14] <glebihan> flyback, on their website
[22:14] <BarkingFish> hold on a sec, debbie
[22:15] <badger32d> coz_: yeah, coming from 9.04 is quite a task - I'd also strongly reccomend a fresh install.
[22:15] <sh4d3sl4y3r_> Hexcore VS Quad Core "More Clock Than the Hex" ; which would be better for compilations and video/ audio ripping ?
[22:15] <coz_> badger32d,  above all things  a fesh install is the way to go for sure
[22:15] <coz_> fresh
[22:15] <glebihan> swerf, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades/Jaunty
[22:15] <badger32d> truth
[22:15] <BarkingFish> debbie, Have you got the firmware installed for the card?
[22:15] <o0splitpaw0o_> hi there I got a question.I have setup xorg to allow remote display of applications, now can I EXPORT that same app to run on a remote host in order for it to funtion. example using gsmartdata to run from a remote host as my "user"
[22:16] <BarkingFish> if not, try sudo apt-get install b43-fwcutter
[22:16] <erkan^> have bluefish 1.0.7 a Dutch language/
[22:16] <erkan^> ?
[22:16] <swerf> i can only upgrade one distro at a time? i can't go from 9x to 11x?
[22:17] <ActionParsnip> swerf: I'd clean install after a last full backup
[22:17] <BarkingFish> also, debbie - can you also do sudo apt-get install firmware-b43-installer please :)
[22:17] <coz_> swerf,  I believe that is the preferred methog yes  but a clean install  is the best approach
[22:17] <coz_> method
[22:17] <swerf> omg.....
[22:17]  * swerf shakes his head...
[22:17] <glebihan> swerf, no you will be able to jump from one lts to another though
[22:17] <swerf> i remember why i'm using freebsd for a filesever now...
[22:17] <swerf> and openbsd for a router
[22:17] <BarkingFish> !details | erkan^
[22:17] <qin> swerf: Are you trying to upgrade remotely?
[22:17] <swerf> qin, yes
[22:17] <benjamin2hjgjzr> Hii
[22:18] <badger32d> swerf: also a reason I switched to arch.
[22:18] <coz_> swerf,  the advantage is clear with a clean install,,, any issues that arise can be sorted out most likely and not be attributed to the upgrade
[22:18] <benjamin2hjgjzr> DOES ANYONE PLAY AQWORLDS??????????????//
[22:18] <o0splitpaw0o_> !xserver
[22:18] <qin> swerf: Is it own box or vps (mean virtual system)?
[22:18] <coz_> benjamin2hjgjzr,   I do not sorry
[22:18] <swerf> qin, and it's turning into upgarding 5 times to finally get to the top of the ladder...
[22:18] <BarkingFish> !caps | benjamin2hjgjzr
[22:18] <swerf> it's a hardware running box out of town
[22:18] <o0splitpaw0o_> !xorg
[22:18] <napz> Hi Guys, maybe you are interested in my community blog website for ubuntu.
[22:18] <badger32d> also - a fresh install would probably take less time than an upgrade... of course the whole remote thing is a problem
[22:18] <debbie> ok i  installed the firmware installer
[22:18] <benjamin2hjgjzr> Does anyone play Aqworlds?????
[22:18] <napz> ?? pm me if you are interested
[22:19] <qin> swerf: One moment
[22:19] <debbie> now what?
[22:19] <BarkingFish> one mo
[22:19] <debbie> should i disable the additional drivers they don't seem to do anything anyway
[22:19] <o0splitpaw0o_> !Xorg
[22:20] <ActionParsnip> swerf: would make a cleaner OS, no old configs messing stuff up etc
[22:20] <jopz> http://www.netinik.com/
[22:20] <BarkingFish> debbie, now you have the firmware installer for the bcm4318, you should be able to use the kernel driver for it.
[22:20] <BarkingFish> Give me a moment and I'll try to hunt it down for you
[22:20] <debbie> uh how do i do that?
[22:20] <swerf> sounds like a linux weakness....
[22:20] <swerf> erm, a ubuntu weakness...
[22:20] <swerf> :)
[22:21] <zykotick9> o0splitpaw0o, you can't have the same application open in two spots at the same time, no.  For remote X, are you using SSH (not that it makes a difference, just curious)?
[22:21] <ActionParsnip> swerf: its not a rolling release, some distros are
[22:21] <badger32d> swerf: mostly ubuntu doesnt expect people to wait 2 years for a dist-upgrade ;P
[22:21] <keithb> swerf: can you upgrade from XP to win 7 with out a clean install?
[22:21] <badger32d> same reason you can't go from windows 98 to 7
[22:21] <badger32d> hehe
[22:21] <swerf> keithb, haven't used microsoft in 15 years, i'm not sure. :)
[22:21] <ActionParsnip> swerf: touche
[22:21] <zykotick9> badger32d, i don't think you're clear on what a dist-upgrade actually is...
[22:22] <keithb> swerf: hint: the answer is a two letter word
[22:22] <ActionParsnip> keithb: ZQ?
[22:22] <altice> does anyone have experience with "modprobe" ?
[22:22] <badger32d> zykotick9: I use that term in reference to switching distro's. but thanks. ;)
[22:22] <ActionParsnip> keithb: killer in scrabble :)
[22:22] <altice> I'm having trouble setting up an onboard Ethernet Controller
[22:22] <keithb> ActionParsnip: I didn't know you spoke Klingon
[22:22] <ActionParsnip> altice: what chip does it use?
[22:22] <urlin2u> keithb, XP to W7 is a fresh install.
[22:22] <altice> I've read a lot of info, nothing seems to be working
[22:22] <BarkingFish> debbie, If you go back to the page you were linked to earlier, you'll find the details there to install the bcmwl kernel source, which you need
[22:23] <ActionParsnip> keithb: boom!
[22:23] <qin> swerf: and you have installed update-manager-core?
[22:23] <BarkingFish> I'll link you back
[22:23] <swerf> i haven't used M$ since NT days. enough with this mess. i'll just wait, and put openbsd on it.
[22:23] <swerf> qin, yes.
[22:23] <zykotick9> badger32d, and that's not accurate - dist-upgrade has nothing to do with updating versions of Ubuntu, it's a common misconception so don't add to the problem.
[22:23] <BarkingFish> debbie, go back here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx#b43%20-%20Internet%20access and go to the section on STA Internet Access
[22:23] <qin> swerf: So what is wrong with running do-release-upgrade in screen session?
[22:23] <altice> ActionParsnip: that's the weird thing about it. It says in "lspci" that there are two. Either way, one reports 3COM and the other is Applied Micro
[22:24] <badger32d> zykotick9: you obviously misunderstood me, anyways that wasn't my point.
[22:24] <BarkingFish> you've got the instructions there on how to get the driver from the kernel source
[22:24] <ActionParsnip> altice: can you give the full lines relating to the chips please, it will help us find guides
[22:25] <altice> ActionParsnip: yes of course. PCI bridge: ATI Technologies Inc IXP200 3COM 3C920B Ethernet Controller; Ethernet controller: Applied Micro Circuits Corp. Device 8139
[22:26] <debbie> ok well i'm going to try to reinstall the bcmw
[22:26] <debbie> then after that it says to restart so hopefully maybe this'll work
[22:26] <ActionParsnip> altice: ok if you run:  sudo modprobe xl   is it ok?
[22:27] <urlin2u> keithb, if you have the .exe install for W7 it will run from XP and put XP in a old widows file, not bootable there though.
[22:27] <ActionParsnip> altice: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/hardy/man4/xl.4.html
[22:27] <altice> ActionParsnip: FATAL: Module xl not found.
[22:27] <keithb> urlin2u: I think you missed the flow, my question was to make a point, not to seek info
[22:28] <cheche> cache_surplus, glebihan: http://releases.mozilla.org/linux/ubuntu/pool/main/f/firefox-3.5/
[22:28] <urlin2u> keithb, au been known to do that.
[22:28] <debbie> now it says no proprietary drivers on the system...
[22:28] <keithb> urlin2u: np
[22:28] <swerf> qin, a do-release-upgrade => an upgrade from jaunty to lucid is not supported with this tool
[22:28] <swerf> :/
[22:28] <glebihan> cheche, yes that raises a 404 error
[22:28] <ActionParsnip> !find xl
[22:28] <debbie> should i reboot?
[22:29] <cheche> glebihan: ? i just try one binary and it works
[22:29] <cheche> glebihan: http://releases.mozilla.org/linux/ubuntu/pool/main/f/firefox-3.5/firefox-3.5_3.5.3+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu6_i386.deb
[22:29] <fr0sted> any recommend any good irc clients for ubuntu ?
[22:29] <swerf> my OBSD from 3.2 to 4.4 was flawless....7 years apart. i'm gonna X the whole thing and just put opbnsd on it next month....and i like the fact it OBSD uses 200Mb of filesystem for a complete install.
[22:30] <swerf> thx for the effort, honestly wasn't much help. lol.
[22:30] <glebihan> cheche, that gives me a 404 error too
[22:30] <coz_> fr0sted,  I prefer xchat
[22:30] <coz_> fr0sted,  there is also  irssi
[22:30] <altice> ActionParsnip: would this be the right driver?: http://www.realtek.com/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=13&PFid=5&Level=5&Conn=4&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false
[22:30] <qin> swerf: You are 9.04, and want to upgrade to where?
[22:30] <coz_> fr0sted,  some like pidgin for irc as well
[22:30] <swerf> qin,  haha, whatever the channel supports...
[22:30] <fr0sted> ah ok thanks :)
[22:31] <swerf> no one will answer my questions unless i have a channel supported release
[22:31] <fr0sted> took me long enough to get the wifi sorted
[22:31] <glebihan> cheche, did you try to install that package ?
[22:32] <BarkingFish> sorry debbie, got distracted for a bit - yes, please reboot.
[22:32] <BarkingFish> Oh shostakovich. You already have :P
[22:32]  * BarkingFish headdesks
[22:32] <qin> swerf: try to edit /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades and change normal to lts, and see if this helps.
[22:32] <swerf> helps what? the tools to upgrade it over the network?
[22:33] <ActionParsnip> altice: not sure, looks ok
[22:33] <CurtLarson> I am running Natty and I just got cable internet but I can't get dhcp to discover anything which is strange because this little win laptop im on now isn't having any issues connecting. I have an e1000e builtin nic and the link goes up just fine but dhcpd is going in loops.  avahi-autoipd jumps in after dhcp fails and sets up a local ip but no net.
[22:33] <swerf> or so lsb_release -sc spits out what everyone here wants to read?
[22:33] <ActionParsnip> swerf: wassup?
[22:33] <qin> swerf: Now do-release-upgrade let you upgrade to 9.10, right?
[22:34] <cheche> glebihan: http://ubuntu.mirrors.tds.net/ubuntu/pool/main/f/firefox-3.5/firefox-3.5_3.5.3+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu6_i386.deb
[22:34] <altice> ActionParsnip: where else can I find the XL driver you're referring to?
[22:34] <glebihan> cheche, ok that one works :), but did you get to install it ?
[22:34] <ActionParsnip> altice: there may be a package which has the driver
[22:35] <keithb> Picolo: a small change :)
[22:35] <ActionParsnip> swerf: lsb_release -sc    just outputs your releases codename
[22:35] <altice> ActionParsnip: how would I go about finding that :)? I've been working on this problem for a few days now. Reading forum posts and such
[22:35] <cheche> glebihan: not yet
[22:35] <minthy_fresh> fr0sted: Try Quassel, my favorite.
[22:35] <swerf> qin, no new release found
[22:36] <swerf> ActionParsnip, i was getting at the fact i should of just told you i had lucid or something so i could of started diagnosing my problem an hour ago :/
[22:36] <ActionParsnip> altice: I'm sure there is a cheeky dpkg command to query the packages to find out, not sure of it though
[22:36] <swerf> a joke...
[22:36] <ActionParsnip> swerf: where is the joke?
[22:36] <altice> can anyone else help with an ethernet driver issue?
[22:36] <swerf> but it sounds like it's a cheap chipset. so, i figured i'd try and remotely upgrade this ubuntu box anyways, but it's turning into a F'in nightmare.
[22:37] <cheche> glebihan: the web application was working fine until i update ubuntu. I saw some pages that download binary from mozilla.org but I thought that it must be a way to keep the previous version
[22:37] <cheche> glebihan: I know that it was not security updates, but that was working for me. so i can take the risk
[22:37] <ActionParsnip> swerf: the upgrade notes show how to upgrade it
[22:37] <swerf> do-release-upgrade isn't supported.
[22:38] <coz_> ActionParsnip,  I believe it is a remote upgrade as well  which I have not done
[22:38] <CurtLarson> I have tried adding the mac address to dhclient.conf to no avail. I am at wits end.  network-manager doesn't show a wired connection when the cable is plugged in and I think this is because of the error i get that says that it's an unmanaged device and state connection forced when network-manager fisrt loads
[22:38] <glebihan> cheche, you may run into a few dependencies issues while installing that package... but anyway have fun :)
[22:38] <coz_> swerf,   you did say this is a remote upgrade ...yes?
[22:38] <cheche> glebihan: well that package was build for 10.04 so I guess that it should be ok to hold it.
[22:38] <ActionParsnip> swerf: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades  shows how to do it
[22:39] <cheche> cache_surplus: thanks for the info
[22:39] <cache_surplus> np
[22:39] <roothorick> okay, I'm trying to make a customized LiveUSB for hardware testing... I need fglrx, but installing it via apt-get blows up because it's expecting the wrong kernel... how do I work around this?
[22:39] <glebihan> cheche, 10.04 ? should be ok then I guess
[22:40] <qin> swerf: do-release-upgrade --proposed ???
[22:40] <CurtLarson> am I asking this networking stuffs in the wrong channel?
[22:41] <swerf> qin, a do-release-upgrade => an upgrade from jaunty to lucid is not supported with this tool
[22:41] <swerf> that's exactly what it prints to the screen after checing for a newer version.
[22:41] <swerf> while also modifing theconfig file from nomral to lts
[22:41] <swerf> both have same results.
[22:41] <glebihan> swerf, you can't upgrade from jaunty to lucid, you have to go through karmic first
[22:42] <ActionParsnip> swerf: the guide I gave will let you upgrade from jaunty to Karmic, then karmic to lucid
[22:42] <urlin2u> roothorick, are you sure y=using a live thumb is what you need?
[22:43] <swerf> glebaron, i'm not trying to upgrade to anything specific, it's what the tool is trying to do.
[22:43] <swerf> and it's trying to do something it can't do :)
[22:43] <roothorick> urlin2u: I want a way to swap hardware in a system without confusing the installed OS (usually Windows). Bypassing the installed OS entirely seems like the best approach.
[22:43] <glebihan> swerf, and it tells you that because you modified your configuration to lts upgrades only
[22:44] <glebihan> swerf, not sure, maybe "do-release-upgrade -d" could work
[22:44] <swerf> glebihan, it prints out the same error whether it's configured as normal or lts.
[22:44] <urlin2u> roothorick, to vague a explanation to be honest.
[22:44] <glebihan> swerf, did you modify your software sources according to the link we gave you earlier ?
[22:45] <swerf> yes.
[22:45] <urlin2u> roothorick, in other word to many varibles to work I think.
[22:45] <urlin2u> words*
[22:45] <roothorick> urlin2u: I've actually got a computer sitting next to me that spontaneously resets under certain loads. It could be the videocard, the motherboard, or the power supply. See the problem yet?
[22:45] <CurtLarson> anyone here ever have trouble getting a cable modem to connect in ubuntu? does this channel have an answer bot I can query (like in #debian)
[22:46] <qin> !bot > CurtLarson
[22:46] <urlin2u> roothorick, no your there I'm not.
[22:46] <glebihan> CurtLarson, there's ubottu and also a lot of friendly non-bot people who could help you
[22:46] <glebihan> swerf, did you try "do-release-upgrade -d" ?
[22:47] <roothorick> urlin2u: basically, I want a way to test motherboards (and to a lesser extent, videocards) for latent instabilities without having to manually juggle drivers or continually reinstalling the OS
[22:47] <coz_> CurtLarson,  no I havent heard of that at least recently,, most cable internet services connect automatically
[22:47] <CurtLarson> I love talking to query bots tho .. sometimes it's easier to lookup the anser yourself
[22:47] <urlin2u> roothorick, what I think hyour saying is you want to try different distros to look for specific failure, is this correct.
[22:47] <roothorick> urlin2u: most of the systems brought to me are running Win7, which has a habit of EXPLODING if you change the motherboard on it
[22:47] <roothorick> urlin2u: I want to bypass the OS entirely to test for intermittent hardware failures
[22:48] <urlin2u> roothorick, using more then one distro, or OS?
[22:48] <keithb> roothorick: use a live CD?
[22:48] <BarkingFish> anyhow dudes, if someone could help debbie when she comes back to finish off her bcm4318 install, I'd appreciate it. I gotta get off and get to bed, I'm working in the morning.
[22:48] <roothorick> keithb: I need to make a custom LiveCD. With fglrx. Because I can't find a decent tool for GPU stress testing that'll run on DRI radeon.
[22:48] <urlin2u> roothorick, how about a multload thumb?
[22:49] <swerf> do-release-upgrade -d with 'lts' no new release found
[22:49] <BarkingFish> Been fun, I'll catch you all tomorrow night.
[22:49] <swerf> do-release-upgrade -d with 'normal' cannot upgrade from jaunty to lucid. not supported by tool.
[22:49] <BarkingFish> see ya
[22:49] <roothorick> urlin2u: my idea is to have an Ubuntu LiveUSB with all the drivers I need. Thus adding fglrx.
[22:49] <urlin2u> roothorick, why not do a full install, on the thumb?
[22:50] <roothorick> urlin2u: is that going to behave if I plug it into a different machine?
[22:50] <webad_13> I'm trying to install nvidia dev driver to utilise cuda on my 8600 gt (ubuntu 11.04). First thing was that gcc was different version then the one of kernel - so I recompiled the kernel with the correct version of gcc (4.4). However, now nvidia installer says that it cannot locate sources of my kernel and ls -na /lib/modules/linux-3.0.4-custom/build and source point to correct location in the /usr/src
[22:50] <urlin2u> roothorick, as well as a live
[22:50] <urlin2u> roothorick, the grub boot is on the thumb
[22:51] <roothorick> urlin2u: it's not a priority, but could I still use that to install Ubuntu?
[22:51] <urlin2u> roothorick, no.
[22:52] <TheMatrix3000> is there any way to repair my indicator dropdown menu to logoff
[22:52] <TheMatrix3000> i get nothing when i click on it
[22:52] <zykotick9> webad_13, currently someone in another channel, with another distro, can't get nVidia working on a kernel 3+ also.  Do you know if it's even possible?
[22:52] <roothorick> urlin2u: this looks like it'll work, thanks
[22:52] <hylian> is there a non x version of ubuntu besides the server version and the minimal? I don't need all this stuff..
[22:53] <qin> hylian: Any version, when boot with "text" flag.
[22:53] <webad_13> zykotick9: well I don't actually, but the error that it is giving me is a strange one (that it cannot find sources). I am compiling 2.6.39.4 now to see if the error dissapears
[22:53] <hylian> qin: ahh, and how do i use that flag?
[22:54] <CurtLarson> ya bots got nothing either ... ima try to set it up static from the windows ip
[22:54] <qin> hylian: boot, hold shift, in grub menu e (edit), replace "splash" with "text".
[22:55] <hylian> qin: but i am not just trying to get out of x, i am trying to install without x, etc... trying to lighten the load...
[22:56] <qin> hylian: minimal or server
[22:57] <hylian> qin: in my first post, i asked for something other than server or minimal, so are you saying that's all there is?
[22:58] <zykotick9> hylian, what do you want exactly?  Minimal allows you to install only what you want.  Lubuntu is a currently non-official *buntu using LDXE.  What you actually want would help.
[22:58] <qin> hylian: Propably not. Just whanted to stress that you are free to use/remove X from your system.
[22:59] <hylian> zykotick9: i am looking for a whole distro, except desktop environment. minimal would not work, because the machine i am installing it on has not net.
[22:59] <Andrree> http://simranuploader.com/dl/4e5eb8ed52a27-diedummehure.rar
[22:59] <hylian> qin: thanks, i thought so. good to know...
[23:00] <zykotick9> hylian, ahh, well there are other distros that could offer such a setup, but for Ubuntu - server or alternate are your best bets.
[23:00] <hylian> zykotick9: exactly how much more bulk does server have than ubuntu with x and gnome removed, for instance.
[23:00] <zykotick9> hylian, i'm not sure, never played with the server version much.
[23:02] <hylian> zykotick9: well thanks for the info. I think i need to dig harder. My intention is to take one of the other machines, and port over the files from the /var/cache/apt/archives folder, and keep it up to date that way...
[23:03] <qin> hylian: apt-cacher is ok for it.
[23:03] <zykotick9> hylian, that's going to require more then just ../apt/archives  Check out apt-on-cd or something.
[23:03] <bbbbbbbb> how do i find the mount point for my dvd drive
[23:03] <hylian> qin: yeah, that would work too. I usually do things the hard way, LOL. :_
[23:03] <zykotick9> bbbbbbbb, if it's currently mounted in a cli "mount"
[23:04] <bbbbbbbb> zykotick9: what?
[23:04] <qin> bbbbbbbb: In terminal: mount
[23:04] <zykotick9> bbbbbbbb, your cd/dvd mounted?
[23:04] <Rolo> http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=CZNMJvMH <-- How would I go about fixing this error?
[23:05] <hylian> zykotick9: actually, my way works, if the systems are using the same version, and I keep them both up to date. I do it on a fairly regular basis. i do everything the wrong way... I am a scary net engineer.
[23:05] <bbbbbbbb> zykotick9: yeah it is mounted. and its at /dev/sr0. thanks
[23:06] <zykotick9> bbbbbbbb, that's the device name, not the mount point
[23:06] <bbbbbbbb> oh
[23:06] <altice> Does ANYone know where I would go to find drivers for my ethernet card?
[23:06] <zykotick9> hylian, but how do you get the apt database without network?  I understand the packages are easy enough.
[23:07] <bbbbbbbb> zykotick9: wheres the mount point then
[23:07] <zykotick9> bbbbbbbb, /media/SOMTHING probably
[23:08] <hylian> zykotick9: i run a ethernet cable 58 feet from the source. you get scary things like this when you underpay a computer repair tech to be a net engineer because your cheap and can't afford a real one, LOL
[23:08] <zykotick9> hylian, so you COULD use minimal then...
[23:08] <bbbbbbbb> but it only shows when i have a disk inserted and then its /media/DISKNAME
[23:08] <zykotick9> bbbbbbbb, that's working as designed!
[23:08] <hylian> zykotick9: i could, but it would be a pain... i am as lazy as i can be, that's my motto.
[23:09] <tony_> lol
[23:09] <tony_> z
[23:09] <bbbbbbbb> zykotick9: but i need the mount point like  /media/cdrom to tell wine where to look for the drive
[23:09] <zykotick9> bbbbbbbb, what is your REAL question/issue perhaps?
[23:10] <zykotick9> bbbbbbbb, the "drive" is the device so /dev/sr0 - mount points only apply when something is in the drive
[23:10] <bbbbbbbb> oookay
[23:11] <m_fulder> glebihan my crontab job didn't work..but I think there was some error with my link because when I tried to run it manually I got the html ERROR 404 Not Found
[23:11] <hylian> bbbbbbbb: i think i get what you mean. you are trying to make a drive look like a cdrom, for the sole purpose of wine?
[23:11] <qin> hylian: Still apt-cache works over http or ftp and can be used on any machine in lan, since most of updates are done at downtime anyway.
[23:11] <hylian> qin: yeah, it's just that his internet is so very slow. i can handle it. thanks though.
[23:11] <m_fulder> glebihan so instead I tried to change the url to direct local directory instead /usr/bin/wget -O /dev/null /var/www/myScript.php and run it manually but then I get the error message: /var/www/myScript.php: Scheme missing. :D
[23:12] <bbbbbbbb> hylian: no, i want to access a real dvd drive with a wine application
[23:12] <m_fulder> :(*
[23:12] <hylian> bbbbbbbb: and wine says that it is not a dvd/cd? i guess i don't get what's happening.
[23:12] <roothorick> is there a way to blacklist drivers when autodetecting hardware?
[23:12] <glebihan> m_fulder, as I already said that last solution cannot work
[23:13] <m_fulder> ah you did :O
[23:13] <m_fulder> didn't see that .. my irc client closed :/
[23:13] <bbbbbbbb> hylian: no, the program doesnt recognize the drive at all
[23:13] <bbbbbbbb> its dvdshrink btw
[23:13] <hylian> bbbbbbbb: i see. what is the program?
[23:13] <roothorick> actually, a primer on Ubuntu internals regarding hardware detection would be really nice
[23:13] <glebihan> m_fulder, what you could try is "/usr/bin/php -f /var/www/myScript.php" (but that depends on what exactly you script does)
[23:14] <m_fulder> my script updates some mysql tables
[23:14] <bbbbbbbb> hylian: DVDShrink
[23:14] <Pendelton> hello all, havnt used irc in about 15 years, but got a few questions about web development and was hoping someone could steer me in the right direction (server/channel)...?
[23:14] <glebihan> m_fulder, by that I mean that it depends on whether it requires to be through a web server or not
[23:14] <zykotick9> bbbbbbbb, in the long run you'd be better served by finding replacements for your windows applications rather then relying on the cruch of wine
[23:14] <hylian> bbbbbbbb: let me take a look at this for you, how old is the cd/dvd player?
[23:15] <Rolo> Anyone?
[23:15] <roothorick> Pendelton: 15 years?... 1996? You'll find not a whole lot has changed...
[23:15] <glebihan> m_fulder, well try that last command manually, if it works put it in your crontab and change the time for it to run at 1:20 so you won't have to wait until 2
[23:15] <coz_> Rolo,   sorry I didnt see your initial post
[23:15] <Rolo> http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=CZNMJvMH <-- How would I go about fixing this error?
[23:15] <Citizenwarrior> When is /boot accessed after the system is fully loaded?  -- I ask because I am thinking about doing a FULLY encrypted installation with /boot on a USB drive.  I want to know if it can remove the /boot USB drive after the systems is up... Think wearing the "key" to my computer around my neck
[23:15] <m_fulder> glebihan hehe yeah but it didn't work :/ I got the error message No such file or direcory :(
[23:15] <Pendelton> well, i forgot how to efficiently navigate
[23:16] <bbbbbbbb> zykotick9: sure, but i have not yet found a program that rips dvds as fast and effective as dvdshrink
[23:16] <Pendelton> i just need to find a web developer's channel
[23:16] <m_fulder> glebihan: /usr/bin/php: No such file or directory
[23:16] <Pendelton> or someone that can answer a few questions i have about coding an idea
[23:16] <glebihan> m_fulder, is php installed on your system ? if so what does "whereis php" say ?
[23:16] <bbbbbbbb> hylian: brand new inside a brand new notebook. works fine elsewhere
[23:17] <grendal-prime> hey guys
[23:17] <zykotick9> bbbbbbbb, check out Handbrake (if you haven't already) & you want either MP4 or MPV output
[23:17] <zykotick9> s/MPV/MKV/
[23:17] <m_fulder> glebihan I have a apche2 server installed on that comp but don't think I have a php client .. whereis php say: php:
[23:17] <m_fulder> should I install like php5-cli? :P
[23:18] <glebihan> m_fulder, yes
[23:18] <coz_> Rolo,   not s ure about that error   I will let someone else pick up on that
[23:18] <bbbbbbbb> zykotick9: i mostly don't care about the output since i usually just rip my originals once to watch them on the notebook and then delete them - but i will check it out, thx
[23:18] <hylian> bbbbbbbb: i did research this problem, unfortunately, it may be a no go. Here's the explanation as to why: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1553268
[23:20] <m_fulder> sucess! :D thanks again glebihan will try adding it to crontab now ... but how should I make it run 01:20 or something? just write 01 20 * * * * ?
[23:20] <bbbbbbbb> hylian: i know it works perfectly in my desktop, i don't see why it won't run on the laptop
[23:20] <glebihan> m_fulder, did the command work ?
[23:20] <hylian> bbbbbbbb: there are alternatives to dvd shrink, this page lists quite a few, perhaps one of those could suit your needs, http://www.linuxalt.com/ (look a ways down for dvd shrink)
[23:20] <Citizenwarrior> When is /boot accessed after the system is fully loaded?  -- I ask because I am thinking about doing a FULLY encrypted installation with /boot on a USB drive.
[23:20] <glebihan> m_fulder, no that would be "20 * * * *"
[23:21] <hylian> bbbbbbbb: in the same situation, under linux, running wine?
[23:21] <glebihan> m_fulder, or let's say 25 now since it's already 20...
[23:21] <bbbbbbbb> yes
[23:21] <m_fulder> yeah hehe :P will try that
[23:21] <glebihan> m_fulder, that way it'll run every hour when minutes reach 20
[23:21] <glebihan> *25*
[23:21] <bbbbbbbb> i remember having the same issue - only i dont remember the solution ^^
[23:22] <glebihan> m_fulder, don't forget to restart cron once you're done modifying the crontab
[23:22] <m_fulder> yeah done that :)
[23:22] <m_fulder> yeah I kind of understand the minutes attribute in crontab now :)
[23:22] <glebihan> m_fulder, just have to wait a few minutes then :)
[23:22] <m_fulder> yepp :D
[23:24] <bbbbbbbb> afk
[23:24] <tony_> lol a freaking kid
[23:24] <m_fulder> yay! I can see it running in htop :) thanks a lot glebihan! :D
[23:24] <hylian> bbbbbbbb: sorry, my net is being slow, i think i can solve this, brb
[23:25] <glebihan> m_fulder, you're welcome
[23:25] <m_fulder> gotta go get some sleep now gnight =)
[23:25] <glebihan> m_fulder, good night !
[23:25] <tony_> lol its 6 here
[23:25] <tony_> :P
[23:25] <m_fulder> hehe 1:25 me :(
[23:26] <m_fulder> have to go to school tomorrow to :/ blah
[23:26] <roothorick> you know what? I was doing it wrong. I had a LiveUSB with a persist file, and I tried just installing fglrx on that while booted into it... worked! I've got the tool I want now.
[23:27] <tony_> lol i have school on tues day :(
[23:27] <tony_> hate school
[23:28] <jef91> I'm trying to repackage some software and I can't figure out which package contains the command "dh_python2" anyone know?
[23:29] <Rolo> So nobody knows a solution to my problem?
[23:29] <hylian> bbbbbbbb: ok, i think i might have an answer. it looks like you have to create a symlink in ~/.wine/dosdevices for the cd/dvd, and the  update wineconfig.
[23:30] <roothorick> Rolo: you have a failing hard drive. Back up everything you can and replace it ASAP.
[23:30] <Rolo> And you're positive of this?
[23:31] <roothorick> Rolo: a "Medium error" means there was a problem physically reading the disk. It can mean bad media in the case of a removable drive (e.g. DVD-ROM) but on straight-up hard drives it can only mean one thing.
[23:31] <Rolo> I seem thanks
[23:31] <Rolo> *see,
[23:31] <hylian> bbbbbbbb: hello>?
[23:32] <tony_> lol i tryed to put xp on my comuter just said boot error :P
[23:33] <bbbbbbbb> re
[23:34] <hylian> bbbbbbbb: did you see my message about the creation of symlinks?
[23:34] <bbbbbbbb> hylian: just checked on my desktop, there its /media/D4EE-AF16
[23:34] <bbbbbbbb> i saw it, gonna try now
[23:37] <Success> hey how come no web gl in google chrome nor firefox
[23:38] <ActionParsnip> Success: what is web gl?
[23:39] <roothorick> ActionParsnip: a standard for giving web apps access to OpenGL, basically
[23:39] <Success> canvas 3d
[23:39] <ActionParsnip> Success: have you enabled 3D accelleration in your video card?
[23:39] <ActionParsnip> roothorick: yeah just quick websearched
[23:39] <Success> idk how
[23:39] <roothorick> Success: simpler put, do normal 3D programs work?
[23:40] <bbbbbbbb> hylian: now i still need a general mount point
[23:40] <Success> yes
[23:40] <Success> no maybe idk
[23:40] <Success> i cant login to ubuntu forums
[23:41] <bbbbbbbb> hylian: just the device name doesnt work, and i cant change the link everytime i put in a dvd
[23:41] <ActionParsnip> Success: what is the output of:  lspci | grep -i vga
[23:41] <smok> hi all
[23:41] <bbbbbbbb> also wineconfig itself creates the same symlinks
[23:41] <ActionParsnip> hi smok
[23:41] <smok> somebody can see with amarok the .wma files when search files with amarok?
[23:42] <Success> 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc M52 [Mobility Radeon X1300]
[23:42] <smok> only i can see it in local music
[23:42] <smok> hi ActionParsnip
[23:42] <ActionParsnip> Success: and the output of:  lsb_release -sc
[23:42] <Success> it says natty.
[23:42] <smok> i can hear, and everthing, but when i search files with amarok, i cant see the .wma....
[23:43] <smok> i try to find the ext option, but i cant find it
[23:43] <aguimaileoziel> ola boa noite?
[23:43] <roothorick> Success: first install mesa-utils if you haven't already. Then $ glxinfo | grep "OpenGL renderer string"
[23:43] <smok> y try to find a ext. filter, and nothing too
[23:43] <Success> no space
[23:43] <aguimaileoziel> acabei de instalar o google crhomo navegador
[23:44] <roothorick> Success: mesa-utils is literally like 3MB. Get over it.
[23:44] <Success> i have like 15 missing gbs somewhere
[23:44] <zykotick9> !es | aguimaileoziel
[23:44] <Success> i have like 750kb
[23:44] <aguimaileoziel> e ao entrar no youtube, pediu plugins
[23:44] <maalac> power on LAN battery mode need some help
[23:44] <aguimaileoziel> como faço pra instalar ele
[23:44] <xangua> zykotick9: portuguese ;)
[23:44] <zykotick9> xangua, my bad - i'm not sure what the !XX is for Portuguese
[23:44] <cheche> !pt | aguimaileoziel
[23:45] <cheche> ;-)
[23:45] <zykotick9> cheche, thanks ;)
[23:45] <xangua> aguimaileoziel: sudo apt-get install flashplugin-installer
[23:45] <ActionParsnip> Success: sudo apt-get clean    will free up space
[23:45] <Success> i did that and nvm its like 750mb i think
[23:45] <ActionParsnip> Success: also removing old unused kernels will help to get space back too
[23:46] <ActionParsnip> Success: Success have you checked the extra drivers app?
[23:46] <Success> idk
[23:46] <Success> maybe
[23:47] <Success> it says Unable to locate mesa-utils
[23:47] <Success> mesu-utils*
[23:47] <aguimaileoziel> oi
[23:47] <urlin2u> Success, are you going by the missing with what a HD manufacturer says the Hd size is and actual size?
[23:47] <aguimaileoziel> boa noite
[23:47] <hylian> bbbbbbbb: did you see my message?
[23:47] <roothorick> Success: you typo'd
[23:47] <aguimaileoziel> acabei de instalar o google crhomo
[23:47] <aguimaileoziel> ao entrar no youtube
[23:47] <aguimaileoziel> pediu plugins
[23:47] <aguimaileoziel> como faço pra instalar
[23:48] <bbbbbbbb> hylian: no
[23:48] <aguimaileoziel> e ver os videos
[23:48] <Success> sudo apt-get mesa-utils
[23:48] <Success> oh install sry
[23:48] <aguimaileoziel> pra mim ja vinha configurado
[23:48] <th0r> well....!pt didn't work
[23:48] <Success> got it
[23:48] <aguimaileoziel> como é que instalo?
[23:48] <aguimaileoziel> por favor
[23:48] <urlin2u> !sp | aguimaileoziel
[23:48] <roothorick> Success: what's the renderer string?
[23:48] <Success> what dos sudo apt-get clean do
[23:48] <cheche> !pt | aguimaileoziel
[23:49] <jetscreamer> br probably
[23:49] <Success> not done yet
[23:49] <Success> its going slow
[23:49] <jetscreamer> ok pt then
[23:49] <hylian> bbbbbbbb: this link suggests that you need to first make symlinks to your wine directory, and then to set up wineconfig.. http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=77876
[23:49] <sarkis> hey guys, so when i open gnome-terminal this is a non-interactive session? so .bash_profile will not be sourced?/
[23:49] <cheche> jetscreamer: they are very similar languages
[23:49] <aguimaileoziel> mas eu digitei isso ai
[23:49] <ActionParsnip> Success: when you install apps and updates, the old debs get put in /var/cache/apt/archives   these don't get cleaned automatically by default, the command cleans the cache out
[23:49] <jetscreamer> yeah but you can tell the diff
[23:49] <jetscreamer> sometimes
[23:50] <ActionParsnip> Success: over months of updates it can easily grow to Gbs of data you simply don't need
[23:51] <bbbbbbbb> hylian: trying now
[23:51] <bbbbbbbb> where in /mnt is the drive?
[23:52] <Success> OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on ATI RV515
[23:52] <zahh> if I add the Backtrack repo to an AMD Ubuntu will "apt-get" install AMD compatible stuff only?
[23:52] <zahh> or everything.
[23:53] <akerl> zahh: That's a bad idea
[23:53] <akerl> Don't do that.
[23:54] <zahh> akerl: What would happen?
[23:54] <rypervenche> zahh: A lot of bad.
[23:54] <akerl> zahh: Firstly, there really isn't "AMD only" and "Intel only" stuff
[23:54] <aguimaileoziel> caramba
[23:54] <hylian> bbbbbbbb: you need to check your fstab file. it's in /etc/. fstab will show it like this: /dev/sda5 (my dvd drive)
[23:54] <zahh> I figured
[23:54] <aguimaileoziel> como faço pra entrar
[23:54] <aguimaileoziel> alguém me ajude
[23:54] <akerl> Especially in the subset of stuff which is different between Ubuntu and Backtrack
[23:54] <fremen_> hello everyone
[23:54] <madprops> here's my dmesg http://www.radpaste.com/152/
[23:54] <aguimaileoziel> porque isso aqui não é em portugues?
[23:54] <urlin2u> aguimaileoziel, this is an english channel.
[23:55] <bbbbbbbb> hylian: no its not in there
[23:55] <bbbbbbbb> strangely
[23:55] <roothorick> Success: the actual 3D capabilities in Gallium are still kinda limited unfortunately
[23:55] <zahh> Its not an x686 processor but most of the packkages are made for them.
[23:55] <fremen_> i need to reach the writing history of mine in this channel, can i do that ?
[23:55] <aguimaileoziel> brazil
[23:55] <Success> aw
[23:55] <urlin2u> !br
[23:55] <zahh> akerl: Know how would I add AMD-compatible backtrack repos to my sources?
[23:55] <akerl> Don't
[23:55] <aguimaileoziel> urlin2u, mas ja digitei, e não da certo
[23:56] <akerl> zahh: A) There are no "AMD repos". B) That will break your system
[23:56] <zahh> I see
[23:56] <urlin2u> aguimaileoziel, if you speak english we can help.
[23:56] <zahh> How does it become broken and what are my options
[23:56] <akerl> http://www.backtrack-linux.org/wiki/index.php/FAQ#Why_cant_I_just_add_the_Backtrack_repositories_to_my_Ubuntu_install_or_the_Ubuntu_repositories_to_my_Backtrack_install_.3F
[23:56] <hylian> bbbbbbbb: your fstab isn't in /etc? if you type sudo gedit /etc/fstab in terminal, what comes up
[23:56] <akerl> There's a whole faq answer for that
[23:56] <akerl> zahh: What are you trying to accomplish?
[23:56] <zahh> cool thanks
[23:57] <bbbbbbbb> hylian: no my drive isnt in fstab
[23:57] <bastidrazor> !gksudo | hylian
[23:57] <enyck> привеееет!!!
[23:57] <roothorick> Success: you could try the "fglrx" driver but it brings its own set of issues (mostly instability and some hideous compositing artifacts)
[23:57] <roothorick> Success: basically, ATI and Linux don't mix very well
[23:57] <zahh> I just wanted to have the ability to download anything availabile in Backtrack with "apt-get" using ubuntu
[23:58] <zahh> just tools and programs
[23:58] <chalcedony> roothorick, how can i tell which video drivers i have?
[23:58] <Success> why not
[23:58] <zahh> not a kernels or distro-specific stuff
[23:58] <Success> does that mean im stuck with windows if i want my graphics card to work right?
[23:58] <hylian> bastidrazor: right i forgot.. sorry
[23:59] <roothorick> Success: the ATI-driver-for-Linux situation is pretty bleak. AMD is desperately trying to phase out fglrx, but the alternative, DRI, is simply *not ready*.
[23:59] <chalcedony> Success, there really are ubuntu drivers or workarounds for most video
[23:59] <akerl> zahh: Why not just run backtrack?
[23:59] <hylian> bbbbbbbb: did you see my post on fstab, did that command load fstab?
[23:59] <akerl> Or download the same tools either from their source or the ubuntu repos
[23:59] <Success> so how do i install fglrx
[23:59] <zahh> I already have a well-configured system
[23:59] <bbbbbbbb> yes
[23:59] <zahh> I just want extend it
[23:59] <Success> sudo apt-get install fglrx
[23:59] <Success> ??
[23:59] <fremen_> again, hello everyone, i need to reach my previous writing logs on this channel asap, i require it for my summer internship report. can i reach them ? is it possible ?
[23:59] <bbbbbbbb> only the drive isnt in there
[23:59] <akerl> The problem is that lots of the backtrack stuff is configured to work together, and thus you can't just get part of the deal
[23:59] <akerl> zahh: Live USB ftw
[23:59] <zahh> ah