=== tenach_ is now known as tenach === duanedesign is now known as evilduanedesign === yofel_ is now known as yofel [11:58] hi :P [11:58] o woops, wrong channel === angela-android is now known as nothingspecial [17:40] fceux problem: Every time I run the program it starts up, can play with some minor tearing, but when I exit the screen is blank...lost? [18:34] whats a good router that will let me hook up my printer and an external drive? [18:34] im talkin like fast wifi and stuff [18:34] i got a linksys e3200 and i cant get the external drive working [18:36] goddard: you'll need to elaborat on 'the external drive" [18:36] if its a lan drive, with networking, you can configure it to work anywhere [18:37] if you need a USB port, then you'll need to look for that funtionality, and make sure it supports linux [19:00] holstein: that is a little to generic my friend you need to elaborat more :D [19:01] goddard: sure [19:02] when you say "external", more information is needed... is it USB? is it LAN? is it in a NAS box? [19:43] hello there could anyone please tell me how to change the default ports on a ubuntu server for well anything but ssh in particular thansk [19:43] thanks * [19:44] bobweaver: not ssh? [19:44] bobweaver: Check /etc/ssh/sshd_config [19:45] also can I turn off all services mysql apache ssh vpn with the services stop or is it better to use sudo /etc/init.d/ start ? [19:45] thansk Unit193 [19:45] holstein: "Anything would help, bnut really need it for SSH" is how I read it [19:45] i literally purge what i dont use [19:45] holstein: good idea [19:45] Unit193: you got it right [19:46] i wouldnt trust changing the port only [19:46] Awesome [19:46] but I would still like ssh but on a different port and also can I do that with any servvice ? [19:47] bobweaver: you can check the config files... AFAIK, you can use custom ports for all i have encountered [19:47] Config files, and man pages [19:47] though, i never got freeNX to work on anything other than port 22 :/ [19:47] Man pages have a "see also" section [19:47] my fault though... [19:48] I also read that it is good to have apache installed on a different patition. any thoughts ? [19:48] partition * [19:49] i have strict "do what makes you feel safe" rule [19:49] i would say, the user permissions would be more important [19:49] thanks holstein [19:49] virtualizing is a nice way to isolate too assuming you can afford the overhead [19:49] I personally prefer cherokee, lighttpd, or something like that over apache now days [19:50] Unit193: i need to get into lighttpd [19:50] apache is totally overkill for me, its just what i started with, and half understand ;) [19:50] I was also wondering about that holstein should I install say lubuntu then virtual box like 4 or 5 with ubuntu server on it or is there a better way that I should go about that ? [19:50] holstein: I'm not sure I'd be able to help much, but I could pretend to [19:51] hehe [19:52] Unit193: I have not looked into cherokee but have heard real good things about lighttpd [19:52] I use both, but on different computers for different things [19:52] COol [19:53] back to the virtual servers. Do you all think that I should install lubuntu (light) then install virtual box on that with like 4 ubuntu servers on that? Or is there a better way to go ? [19:54] I have 8 gig ram 1 i5 [19:55] LXDE is light [19:55] you can run virtualbox headless without X [19:55] but i have not had a chance to play with it [19:56] if you got the ram, just do LXDE and "get your feet wet" [19:57] sweet holstein that is what I will do [19:57] * Unit193 thought there was this "lubuntu-core" you could install........ [19:57] great news is great !! [19:59] thanks ! [20:45] hi , i have a problem with sound , no sound appear when i play a video , in last time i enter sound setting and put it to analog but now no thing working , any help [20:46] eyadof: you can try install pavucontrol [20:46] i would suggest troubleshooting with a simple audio file in a simple audio player [20:47] holstein: what is this ? [20:47] eyadof: ? [20:47] pavucontrol? [20:47] yes [20:48] its a suggestion... its a pulseaudio control package [20:48] not sure what you have "set to analog" [20:49] in my sound setting there is two hardware HDMI and internal audio i set the internal audio profile to be Analog stereo [20:50] anyway i installed pavucontrol [20:50] it's show me dummy output [20:51] eyadof: OK... so that might mean your audio has crashed [20:51] thats what i see there when it crashes [20:51] i say, work through https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting [20:51] try restarting alsa [20:52] if sound used to work, and recently stopped working try booting in using an older kernel [20:52] i will [20:54] i restart alsa nothing change [20:55] eyadof: right on [20:55] what from that link have you tried? [20:55] have you tried an older kernel? [20:55] hello all [20:56] have you looked for and applied all upgrades? [20:56] i am using fedora but can someone help me with setting up my logitech quickcam on n linux [20:56] Might be better off in #fedora.... [20:57] Unit193: i am in there too [20:57] but I am thinking if soemone could tell me how to do it in Ubuntu I could do it in Fedora [20:58] It's generally not liked if you cross post, and since Ubuntu uses Unity by default and the core is different, things wouldn't be the same [20:58] the one i had, i literally plugged it in [20:58] ok [20:59] * Unit193 The Grouch [21:03] holstein: i tried older kernel its work untill now and my system is up to date [21:04] this problem appear after updating [21:06] eyadof: ok... so i would say the kernel would be a good place to start (im unclear as to if you have tried an older one as a remedy) and also the ALSA version... also, im not sure what settings changes you have made or what, but you might want to try and reverse them [21:07] ok thanks for helping