[04:56] <r4y> OK, so I checked this hard drive with disk utility and everything is good. I also ran fsck and e2fsck and it is clean
[04:56] <r4y> This is before and after installing Ubuntu
[04:58] <r4y> I wanted to point something out, maybe I am not doing this right, but hey I might as well say it
[04:58] <r4y> http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-force-fsck-on-the-next-reboot-or-boot-sequence/
[04:59] <r4y> from this link this command doesn't work
[04:59] <r4y> shutdown -rF now
[04:59] <r4y> all it does for me is reboot
[04:59] <r4y> Instead I do:
[04:59] <r4y> "sudo touch /forcefsck", then I reboot
[05:00] <r4y> holstein asked if my ram was bad and I checked it like he said to and there were no errors so my ram is good
[05:01] <r4y> I said that the supposed bad sectors might have been the Ubuntu install
[05:02] <r4y> I said it was Ubuntu 10.04 but I realize that that was an install of 10.10
[05:03] <r4y> I remember there being a problem when installing 10.10 on the CD I made and looked it up to find that when installing that I had to make the menu pop up and pick to install Ubuntu
[05:03] <r4y> instead of letting the CD load and then installing
[05:04] <r4y> Anyways, I am done with resolving my hard drive problems I think.
[05:04] <r4y> There seems to be no problems:
[05:05] <r4y> http://paste.ubuntu.com/736927/
[05:06] <r4y> I ran all tests in Disk Utility as I said before. Also I found this link
[05:06] <r4y> http://www.overclock.net/t/588130/ubuntu-9-10-failing-hard-disk-bad-sectors-error
[05:09] <r4y> I remember reading about and installing smartmontools
[05:09] <r4y> How do I know if my motherboard has smart though?
[05:28] <r4y> I asked at the ubuntu channel and I was suggested to install and try it out because it can't hurt
[05:29] <r4y> It was said that modern motherboards have s.m.a.r.t.
[05:29] <r4y> bye
[08:03] <r4y> I want to know if this output is OK
[08:03] <r4y> http://paste.ubuntu.com/736999/
[08:04] <r4y> I says passed, so it must be OK
[08:05] <r4y> These are the lines that concerned me:
[08:05] <r4y> http://paste.ubuntu.com/737003/
[08:54] <r4y> I am making notes for future reference and I am confused about this.
[08:55] <r4y> What is the -f for in this command?: "sudo fsck.ext4 -fv /dev/sda1". is it forced?, I don't see it in the manpage for fsck
[08:55] <r4y> -v is verbose
[09:09] <nlsthzn> r4y, checked the man page:  -f     Force checking even if the file system seems clean.
[09:10] <r4y> Thank you for the info
[09:15] <nlsthzn> np
[09:15] <r4y> I was kind of sure before, but now you confirmed it
[09:50] <Vivekananda> Hello anyone here?
[09:55] <Snicksie> im here Vivekananda :)
[10:06] <Vivekananda> hello and thanks
[10:06] <Vivekananda> I posted a question and hoping someone can point me
[10:07] <Vivekananda>  Hello everyone.I have lucid lynx latest kernel, tech-com usb, nokia x302 and trying internet through bluetooth.Problem--the bluetooth-applet doesnot load and unload on taking out/putting in bluetooth.Then after it loaded once I connected to phone and it was showing connection but no internet and after I tried disconnect and reconnect if failed to reconnect.After 2 hours of trying I am now connected !!!What am I doing wrong??
[10:07] <Vivekananda> Sorry about the weird grammar
[13:04] <ashickur-noor> How can I see the login and logoff or start and shutdown log in Ubuntu?
[13:14] <ashickur-noor> any one here?
[13:19] <nlsthzn> nope
[13:19] <ashickur-noor> ya I am waiting 4 someone
[16:56] <duanedesign> ibuclaw: any chance you have updated your wattsApplet script to run on 11.04/10 :)
[16:57] <ibuclaw> hmm... what's changed? :)
[16:57] <ibuclaw> oh yeah... no notification panel
[16:57] <duanedesign> yeah
[16:58] <duanedesign> I had a ook at it but, me not know perl
[16:58] <duanedesign> look*
[16:59] <hobgoblin> she's a singer duanedesign
[16:59] <duanedesign> :D
[17:07] <ibuclaw> duanedesign, pastebin the script - I know I have it somewhere, but can only see the command-line version. :)
[17:11] <duanedesign> ibuclaw: paste.ubuntu.com/737406
[17:15] <ibuclaw> ty
[17:15] <ibuclaw> I'll have a look to see if I can add it to the power menu
[17:16] <ibuclaw> there must be a hook somewhere.
[17:45] <ibuclaw> duanedesign, there's a workaround at least... :)
[17:45] <duanedesign> oh
[17:46] <ibuclaw> gsettings get com.canonical.Unity.Panel systray-whitelist
[17:46] <ibuclaw> gsettings set com.canonical.Unity.Panel systray-whitelist "[ ... , 'Watts']"
[17:49] <ibuclaw> it doesn't quite fit in though
[17:57] <duanedesign> aha
[18:47] <duanedesign> thanks ibuclaw
[18:48] <ibuclaw> duanedesign, nice to know someone is still using it. ^_^