[01:00] #espanol [01:00] hi [01:01] anyone? [01:01] i have a problem, i can't start my pc [01:01] i have a panic error [01:01] in ubuntu 11.10 [01:02] df [01:02] . [01:03] #/spanol [05:38] hi guys [05:38] i have a problem [05:38] :( [05:39] i can't start my pc [05:39] i have a kernel panic in ubuntu 11.10 [05:39] anyone could help me? :( [05:41] ? [05:41] #espanol [05:42] #ubuntu-espanol [05:43] zozlo, lets see whats up here [05:43] hi [05:43] i have a problem [05:44] your a spanish speaker I see? [05:44] well my spanish is better than my english [05:44] but my problem is the same in any lenguage [05:44] hhe [05:45] i don't know how i get a kernel panic this morning when i turn on my pc [05:45] and i can not fix it, well to start i don't know how to fix it , or if is easy or the steps to do it [05:46] well I can direct you to a Spanish speaking channel as well. is this the first channel youve looked for help on? [05:46] yes [05:46] also a temp solution can be booting into a older kernal i think [05:47] i already tried [05:47] and i have the same message [05:48] buxybox v1.18 (ubuntu 1:1.18.4-2ubuntu2) [05:48] kernel panic-not syncing:attempt to kill init [05:48] i would try #ubuntu for help or #ubuntu-beginners or #ubuntu-mx for the Mexico channel if you want someone who doesnt only know enough Spanish to order at taco bell. Also lets see what that error googled does [05:49] ok phil [05:49] i'll try in mx [05:49] #ubuntu-mx [05:50] there is no one in mx [05:50] theres like 10 to 15? [05:51] http://www.ubuntu.com/support/community/locallanguage [05:53] zozlo, try #ubuntu-es [05:53] its all spanish. [05:54] * philipballew was unaware ubuntu had a Spanish channel. sounds nice [20:42] morning @grantbow [20:42] morning ariley [20:42] ok [20:42] * pleia2 waves to ariley [20:42] afternoon actually [20:42] hiya pleia2 [20:43] morning pleia2 [20:43] afternoon all [20:43] ariley: drop me a note if/when you'll be in the area, or come by the next ubuntu hour, ubuntu unleased 2011 is all yours :) [20:43] sure [20:43] thanks [20:43] welcome [20:44] grantbow, .... [20:44] I am still waiting for monkey pics [20:44] Do I need to edit some? [20:44] MarkDude! didn't get many clear ones [20:44] Thats ok [20:44] * pleia2 wants lions [20:44] You were tooo busy DOING things [20:44] * grantbow has lions [20:45] MarkDude: you /still/ owe me a bio and photo for the partimus site [20:45] best not in a penguin suit I'm guessing [20:45] grantbow: oh and I'd love a partimus blog post from you about your adventures in kenya, somehow with a tie-in to partimus (that's possible, right?) :) [20:46] hehe [20:46] ok [20:46] Always best in a penguin suit [20:46] If you can learn one thing from me [20:46] It IS, anything that can be done with a hand [20:46] IS infinitely funnier with flipper [20:47] And therefore better [20:47] MarkDude, where are you working now? [20:47] Well, maybe that logic falls apart [20:47] Starbucks near my house [20:47] oh, I didn't know that [20:48] we missed you at dvlug.org [20:48] * MarkDude gets more work done here [20:48] TOO MANY shiny objects at LaScala [20:49] it can get blinding [20:50] Yes [20:50] so ariely, you want to do a simple package? [20:50] So many languages spoken also [20:50] yes [20:50] @grantbow [20:50] * MarkDude shuts up, actual doing OF STUFF [20:52] we'get got the git repo. It's been almost forever since I've done any packaging but I'll remember quickly. https://github.com/anth1y/Habit [20:53] grantbow, has forgotten more than most folks know.... [20:53] :) [20:53] * grantbow blushes, thanks [20:53] I concur [20:54] what docs have you been looking at to get started? [20:54] for packaging [20:54] http://developer.ubuntu.com/packaging/html/packaging-new-software.html [20:55] unfortunately (* or fortunately) the example package had bugs [20:55] a link from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide - cool, first time I've read these [20:56] oh, bugs because it's old according to the link I gave [20:56] yeah [20:56] http://developer.ubuntu.com/packaging/html/ is the new one [20:57] that is the one I was following [20:57] * grantbow cleans his ears [20:58] if you guys find confusion/problems/etc with these guides, it would be super helpful if you emailed a list of issues to dholbach@ubuntu.com (feel free to Cc: me) [20:58] UDD vs. traditional, interesting [20:58] he's been trying to get testers for the docs [20:58] aha! [20:58] WELL then [20:58] dholbach rocks [20:59] I will gladly send my screenshots over [20:59] I think he's out this week for the holidays [20:59] great [21:00] http://www.debian.org/devel/ is of course another good reference [21:01] heavy [21:02] focusing on developer.ubuntu.com is best, especially if testing is needed [21:02] @pleia2 which email of yours should I use to cc [21:02] ok [21:02] ariley: use lyz@ubuntu.com [21:02] @ grantbow [21:02] thanks [21:03] no thank you [21:03] you're welcome to tell him I sent you, he might redirect you to a larger team working on the document but he's the leader-type and will know best [21:03] nice [21:16] ariley, so your http://shop.canonical.com/product_info.php?products_id=123 arrived? [21:16] yes [21:16] how do you like it? [21:16] I like it [21:16] lost of pockets [21:17] lots of pockets [21:17] but I need a cross strap for it when I ride my bike [21:18] it's better than my hipster backpack which is HUGE [21:18] good thing you got one before they ran out of stock [21:18] exactly [21:21] ogio vamp, nice [21:22] it's nice [21:22] I'll bring it by [21:25] http://www.timbuk2.com/tb2/products/commute-2 looks good too [21:25] but doesn't help us package :-) [21:25] nope [21:26] quickly is cool [21:26] very [21:26] I don't know how well it would do for a shell script. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Quickly [21:27] should work [21:27] it's all python [21:27] I'm looking around [21:29] Rick Spencer and Jono will be happy you're looking at it :-) [21:31] ah yeah, dholbach is out through jan 9th http://daniel.holba.ch/blog/2011/12/morocco/ [21:31] k, thanks [21:31] Quickly NEEDS some love [21:31] IMHO [21:31] Agreed. [21:31] Anything you make with it will have tons of dependencies (really only works on a machine where the full desktop is installed) [21:32] and the GUI builder is pretty confusing. [21:32] isn't the gui builder just glade? [21:32] (not that glade isn't incredibly suckful) [21:32] yes, I think so, and it's very confusing [21:33] i tend to hold that against gtk, because i think its layout model is on crack, and everybody else is just trying to deal as best they can [21:34] I'm not wild about gtk's layout models either. But glade's confusingness goes beyond that. [21:34] Just things like "where would I look for a widget of this type?" and "What the heck do those weird icons mean?" [21:39] oh yeah, sure [22:31] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PrecisePangolin/ReleaseSchedule [22:32] ariley so a1 is out, a2 is Feb [22:33] sounds like a plan [22:33] hi [22:33] anyone can help me? !!!!!!!!! [22:33] i need to mount my hard drive again [22:34] im using a live cd to acces the internet to find the way to fix my pc [22:34] :( [22:34] man mount [22:34] mount -t ext4 /dev/sdax /mnt [22:35] depending on your sda partition number and the directory you want to mount on [22:35] mount: only root can do that [22:35] :( [22:36] on the live CD root shouldn't have a password [22:36] as I recall [22:36] so sudo mount -t .... [22:38] dont work [22:38] how can i try to format the HD and try to mount it? [22:41] this should help [22:41] gparted or disk utility [22:41] http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-disk-format/ [22:41] or disk utility like grantbow said [22:41] it should work though [22:42] tyr "sudo su -" [22:42] try [22:42] that should give you root [22:42] yes, i have root now [22:43] with great power comes great responsibility - be careful with that :-) [22:46] root@ubuntu:~# sudo mount -t ext4 /dev/sdax /mnt mount: special device /dev/sdax does not exist root@ubuntu:~# [22:47] need to replace x with the partition # [22:47] how i can know the partition #? [22:47] gparted or disk utility [22:47] ok [22:48] take a lot to scan for devices [22:48] and partitions [22:49] gparted [22:51] Welcome to uuid fun [22:51] Worth the effort,but a hassle [22:52] mount: special device /dev/sda4 does not exist [22:52] :( [22:55] ok [22:56] im trying to format as ext4 [22:56] to see if i can mount it in blank [22:56] and install ubuntu 11.10 againt [22:57] again [22:57] at least i save my files in min.us