[00:00] <mivulf> Why only 1 MB/sec copy speed from USB to HDD? (ubuntu 11.10)
[00:00] <mivulf> thats sux. How can i fix it
[00:00] <Cocorico> hmmm, when installing the mainline kernel, i get a warning for a missing firmware.... which seems to be added in linux-firmware version 1.65... can i install this without problem?
[00:00] <urgodfather> zykotic9 does it matter that my swap is larger  than physical?
[00:00] <yaboo> acerimmer, imagebin.org/194978
[00:01] <yaboo> urlin2u, no installed win7 straight, then ubuntu via usb key as a seperate partition
[00:01] <acerimmer> yaboo: yep, it's got hiccups due to gpt detection
[00:01] <OKTOKT> Anyone have any experience setting up an Ubuntu Guest OS on Windows Virtualbox to use the hardware ethernet port to run it as a server on the LAN?
[00:02] <yaboo> acerimmer, so guess win7 is screwed, or reinstall win7
[00:02] <acerimmer> yaboo: no no no
[00:02] <urlin2u> yaboo, I see no ext4 type partitions only ntfs are you sure you booted the usb?
[00:02] <acerimmer> yaboo: @Roy It is available for Windows and Linux sourceforge.net/projects/gptfdisk I tried to solve the problem from windows but couldn'g get it to work. Then I used ubuntu live cd and installed gdisk from the software centre. There was a GPT partition that I had to remove using gdisk and it worked after that.
[00:02] <yaboo> urlin2u, I booted the usb key, as live currently
[00:03] <Explodingpiglets> where can I download an ubuntu iso?
[00:03] <urlin2u> yaboo, but not to install ubuntu right?
[00:03] <acerimmer> yaboo: per the omg artiicle, gdisk will fix.  boo the live cd, install gdisk, remove gpt partition.
[00:03] <urlin2u> acerimmer, that is a wubi
[00:03] <yaboo> urlin2u, at the moment,ubuntu is booted as live cd
[00:03] <Cocorico> maybe i should just install precise pangolin...
[00:03] <acerimmer> urlin2u: confused.  yaboo said NOT a wubi..
[00:04] <ewokbot> if you cant install ubuntu - then you should probably stick with ubuntu
[00:04] <BabyGirl> how can i set no gui mplayer to a custom sound for xchat,,beep on message
[00:04] <urlin2u> yaboo, listen carefuly, when you installed ubuntu did you boot the usb, there is no evedence of a ubuntu install.
[00:04] <Explodingpiglets> I am trying to set up an ubuntu machine on VM, but I need the ubuntu iso file
[00:04] <yaboo> urlin2u, the usb is a another disk
[00:04] <Explodingpiglets> I cannot seem to find it
[00:04] <ewokbot> google ubuntu click the big orange button
[00:04] <yaboo> Explodingpiglets, you can get it from www.ubuntu.com
[00:05] <BabyGirl> is making a weird sound,,like static when i add a sound to it,,i have the option to add a external program
[00:05] <acerimmer> yaboo: so you stopped ubuntu installion bcz the installer wasn't showing your windows 7 partition? as I understand you...
[00:05] <urlin2u> yaboo, your not reading correctly and don't understand,  would help you but you are not understanding
[00:05] <doritoDan> Hi. What's the best VNC server software to use with Ubuntu?
[00:05] <yaboo> acerimmer, correct
[00:05] <doritoDan> Ubuntu/Gnome* rather.
[00:05] <urlin2u> acerimmer, so the ubuntu was not installed?
[00:05] <yaboo> urlin2u, gpart does not see the win7 partition either
[00:06] <acerimmer> urlin2u: as I understand it, he halted due to no visible win7 parition
[00:06] <Explodingpiglets> does the webi version have an iso file in it?
[00:06] <yaboo> urlin2u, I have not installed ubuntut yet
[00:06] <yaboo> urlin2u, I am still at install
[00:06] <Nexus> hi]
[00:06] <Guinness2702> yaboo - it seems you have two win7 partitions; sda1 and sda2
[00:06] <yaboo> urlin2u, when I get to partion the disk, it down see the win7 partition
[00:06] <urlin2u> yaboo, you have a guid set up that is the problem.
[00:06] <yaboo> urlin2u, they are the usb key
[00:06] <yaboo> sdb is the hard disk
[00:07] <Explodingpiglets> does the webi version have an iso file in it?
[00:07] <urlin2u> Explodingpiglets, the regular downloads have a wubi install option.
[00:07] <Guinness2702> yaboo your entire sdb is taken up with sdb1 -
[00:07] <Explodingpiglets> ok, well I am looking for the ISO, and I can't seem to find it
[00:08] <Guinness2702> yaboo - wait - it's only 1GB - isn't sdb your memory stick?????
[00:08] <urlin2u> yaboo, acerimmer you have a guid set up that is the problem.
[00:08] <kop> PM if you read .jp
[00:08] <daavis> hi! i installed Kde on ubuntu. used for a while and now I want to remove Kde. Is this safe? And why there is "sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop " in the end of command? Can I just ignore this part of command?
[00:08] <acerimmer> urlin2u: exactly what I told him.
[00:08] <Guinness2702> yaboo - sda is a 500GB HDD, sdb is a 1GB drive, which sounds like a stick to me
[00:08] <yaboo> guys I booted live cd via usb stick, and hard disk is 500gb with 50gb used for win7
[00:09] <hoppipoIIa> daavis: It's safe. :) Go to google type "psychocats" that blog has good tutorial for uninstalling KDE
[00:09] <daavis> hi! i installed Kde on ubuntu. used for a while and now I want to remove Kde. Is this safe? And why there is "sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop " in the end of command? Can I just ignore this part of command? (Sorry for repeating - missed this http://pastebin.com/v0P4RcaP )
[00:09] <txomon|home> hi, anyone can guide me installing the most lightweight X enviroment for a low memory system with just a command line install?
[00:09] <yaboo> Guinness2702, yes other way around,sorry
[00:09] <Guinness2702> yaboo, yes, that's sda2 - your windows partition
[00:09] <acerimmer> yaboo: and he did NOT install ubuntu as yet bcz the installer did not see his win7 partition.
[00:09] <urlin2u> acerimmer, cool the answers given by them are hard to extrapolate,  thought it was installed ubuntu
[00:09] <daavis> hoppipoIIa, thanks
[00:10] <Raymond_> looking for the correct driver for a broadcom 4306 in deb form. no internet avail. for ubuntu partition
[00:10] <hoppipoIIa> daavis: No probs :)
[00:10] <Guinness2702> yaboo, are you telling us that the partition manager in the ubuntu installer can't see sdb2??
[00:10] <yaboo> acerimmer, thank you
[00:10] <acerimmer> yaboo: I think we can fix this without touching your win7.
[00:10] <yaboo> Guinness2702, yes
[00:10] <BabyGirl> txomon|home, puppy linux,,or jolice clowd are small distributions
[00:10] <yaboo> acerimmer, I wish I knew how
[00:10] <kop> yaboo,  don't you mean 50gb wasted on W7 ?
[00:10] <kop> ;-)
[00:11] <Guinness2702> yaboo, right - well there's an error message telling you that fdisk doesn't support GPT - that's probably why it can't see it.
[00:11] <txomon|home> BabyGirl, ... lubuntu?
[00:11] <txomon|home> xubuntu?
[00:11] <Guinness2702> yaboo, is it a new windows install - i.e. you don't mind deleting it and starting again?
[00:11] <txomon|home> I was thinking in ubuntu's flavours
[00:11] <mintman> go to windows shrink the drive and free up space
[00:11] <acerimmer> yaboo: note, I haven't done this so we're relying on the article.  You need to live boot your usb, install gdisk and fix the gpt partition.  Then you should be able to install.
[00:12] <yaboo> kop, stupid hp is required to install updated like bios etc
[00:12] <BabyGirl> txomon|home, crunchbang is a tiny ubuntu unoficcial
[00:12] <yaboo> Guinness2702, how do I see this error message please
[00:12] <txomon|home> BabyGirl, will check it
[00:13] <yaboo> Guinness2702, can do if need be reinstall win7, why
[00:13] <Guinness2702> yaboo - it's on the screendump you put on imagebin - "WARNING: GPT (GUID Partition Table) detected ......
[00:13] <acerimmer> yaboo: problem is NOT win7.  It's a partition issue - which is fixable.
[00:14] <urlin2u> yaboo, acerimmer is correct here.
[00:14] <BabyGirl> txomon|home, depends on what u do on the PC is the distribution u need
[00:14] <kop> yaboo, & there are some things that O_o just won't do so I have a M$ VM just for orifice ...
[00:14] <mintman> BabyGirl:  what crunchbang runs a version of ubuntu, linux mint and so on thats actual fact....
[00:14] <MegaViper> #ubuntu!
[00:14] <Guinness2702> yaboo,  - my suggestion to you is that the simplest option is to delete all the partitions on sda1 (in the ubuntu installer) and re-create the paritions (still in the ubuntu installer) - this will of course remove your windows install, and you'd lose any and all data you have on it, but if you don't have anything you need to keep on the windows parition, then this is probably the simplest way to do it
[00:15] <yaboo> kop its more hp, cannot update bios without win7 partition
[00:15] <Guinness2702> yaboo, from what others are saying, you may be able to fix the partition table without throwing windows away, so maybe listen to them first
[00:15] <crond> Do I have to reinstall my system to enable LUKS?
[00:15] <txomon|home> BabyGirl, Its a PIII, 256MB ram, 1.1GHz. To see flash-player based videos, go into the internet, and very sporadically, read pdfs
[00:15] <yaboo> Guinness2702, its a fresh install on win7
[00:15]  * kop gets it ... still witing for a .jp translator
[00:16] <Guinness2702> yaboo, yes, so delete it and install it again, but use ubuntu to partition the disk
[00:16] <yaboo> Guinness2702, will try
[00:17] <Guinness2702> yaboo, it goes without saying, be sure you don't have anything valuable you want to keep first
[00:17] <yaboo> Guinness2702, its a fresh install, with no drivers etc
[00:17] <Guinness2702> yaboo, I'm assuming you do have windows install disk and so on
[00:17] <txomon|home> BabyGirl, I am going #crunchbang  to ask, as it seems to be a very good distribution, will check it
[00:17] <plustax> question. What is the command I type in terminal to update teamviewer?
[00:17] <plustax> Im trying to help a friend in TeamViewer and they have a newer version so it wont let me
[00:18] <Juest> hello, why i cannot see most applications menus???
[00:18] <Juest> help
[00:19] <Juest> im using a UI which does not behave like unity
[00:19] <yaboo> Guinness2702, yes, and willing to waste the time, its work time, and creating a ubuntu dev laptop
[00:19] <Guinness2702> yaboo - so  1) delete/re-create the paritions from the ubuntu installer, 2) install windows, 3) install ubuntu  (it's easiest this way, because windows will reset your MBR, so it's easier to install ubuntu after windows
[00:19] <yaboo> Guinness2702, just done this
[00:19] <mintman> txomon|home: The question is have you played with Windows Managers vs the normal desktop enviroment.. Some like WIndows Managers better then Desktop enviroments that is what u need to look at..
[00:19] <Juest> why i cannot see most applications menus???
[00:20] <urlin2u> Juest, what is the release and desktop?
[00:20] <Raymond_> i have a broadcom bcm4306 wireless network card any idea where the driver might be
[00:20] <Juest> im using 11.10 gnome 3 right now
[00:20] <Juest> shell
[00:20] <urlin2u> !broadband > Raymond_
[00:20] <Juest> and i got no menu bars
[00:20] <urlin2u> !broadcom > Raymond_
[00:20] <glosoli> Raymond_: You're using dell ?
[00:21] <Juest> urlin2u
[00:21] <txomon|home> mintman, ahmm so, any way to see flash-player videos, and surf the net in a very old computer? (fast)
[00:21] <usr13> Raymond_: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[00:21] <Raymond_> glosoli, hp pav. zv5000
[00:21] <Juest> hey urlin2u
[00:21] <glosoli> Raymond_:  type !broadcom as urlin2u said
[00:21] <urlin2u> Juest, gnome 3 has menu bar when you put the cursor in the top left corner
[00:21] <usr13> txomon|home: Install adobe flash player.  (You should find it in the Software Centre
[00:22] <urlin2u> Juest, or menu access anyway
[00:22] <mintman> txomon|home: hey not that old of computer , but resources are limited ran red hat 4.1 back in the day and worked prefectly
[00:22] <Juest> urlin2u: i think you don't understand, menu bar inside apps
[00:22] <Juest> like the Files, Robots, etc
[00:22] <urlin2u> Juest, is it in the top bar?
[00:22] <Juest> urlin2u
[00:22] <glosoli> Juest: Would you mind repeating your problem ?
[00:22] <Juest> nope, top bar is always like gnome3 supposes to be
[00:23] <mintman> txomon|home: would go with a light version of ubuntu xubuntu and give that a try
[00:23] <Juest> and it always happens :(
[00:23] <Juest> urlin2u: not with firefox, but most apps
[00:23] <yaboo> Guinness2702, can I do a fdisk /mbr on the hard disk, even during installer complaining about a gpt disk
[00:23] <txomon|home> mintman, I put the lubuntu-desktop package, but doesn't seem to be that lightweight as should
[00:24] <Juest> urlin2u: and, i don't know what i tweaked to make go like that
[00:24] <Juest> -.-
[00:24] <urlin2u> Juest, me neither.
[00:24] <Juest> urlin2u: what i can do then?
[00:24] <fil>  hello... question about transmission.. i added a ppa from their site in order to get a newer version.. now i want to uninstall it.. i did apt-remove --purge transmission,  then autoclean... which transmission returns nothing, yet it is still in menu and if clicked still works... any suggestions?
[00:24] <Juest> the menus are just essential -.-
[00:24] <Guinness2702> yaboo, you shouldn't need to do fdisk /mbr - the installations processes should take care of that for you....although actually, I don't know how the ubuntu paritioner will deal with it
[00:25] <glosoli> fil: Tryed log in log out ?
[00:25] <urlin2u> Juest, take a look here and see if yours is different. http://www.gnome.org/gnome-3/
[00:25] <fil> glosoli,yeap
[00:25] <Guinness2702> yaboo, i'm kind of assuming that deleting/creating the partitions in the ubuntu installer will use the right type of paritions
[00:25] <shantorn> could someone help me troubleshoot why my system will not suspend, heres is my pm-suspend.log http://pastebin.com/HVG1TunX
[00:25] <glosoli> fil: or "sudo apt-get autoremove transmission*"
[00:25] <Xgates> hi guys, the 'network -manager-openvpn' is the plugin that shows you OpenVPN support for the 'Network Connections' under the 'VPN' tab?
[00:25] <yaboo> Guinness2702, thanks
[00:25] <mintman> txomon|home:  baby girl made a good point because thousands of people use older machines that run crunchbang.
[00:25] <Juest> urlin2u: is not different, only, the menu bar is 'empty'
[00:26] <Xgates> Xgates: I meant in KDE not Gnome...
[00:26] <urlin2u> Juest, thats about all I know about gnome 3 very little
[00:26] <Juest> uhh
[00:26] <Juest> but, why this is happening, i think it happen anywere
[00:26] <kop> PM if you read .jp
[00:26] <mintman> txomon|home: what is ur level of experience with linux? not just ubuntu. I mean terminal and command line processes
[00:26] <txomon|home> mintman, yeah, I am checking if there is that package in the ubuntu archives, etc
[00:26] <Juest> urlin2u: non-unity UI only of course
[00:27] <fil> glosoli, OMG... that is working... can u explain to me why apt-get remove --purge didnt work, or why the 'whichis  transmission' returned nothing??
[00:27] <txomon|home> mintman, I am currently developing some kernel module on my own, but don't really know how distributions ___really___ work
[00:27] <Juest> urlin2u so? :(
[00:28] <txomon|home> mintman, I would say my level is medium-high
[00:28] <mintman> xubuntu
[00:28] <kop> txomon|home, ones and zeros ....
[00:28] <mintman> http://www.xubuntu.org/
[00:28] <glosoli> fil: there is no package called transmission, it's transmission-gtk and transmission-common :)
[00:28] <txomon|home> kop, yeah, I am more keen on very low level things, get lost in very high level stuuf
[00:28] <txomon|home> stuff*
[00:28] <mintman> what happened to the admin and !xubuntu ops pushing wrong keys
[00:29] <glosoli> fil: And I think you know what for is symbol "*" used ?
[00:29] <OerHeks> xubuntu specs say 512 mb ram, lubuntu 256+
[00:29] <scientes_> fil, cause its `whereis`
[00:29] <Juest> urlin2u: so, wat i can do for this?
[00:29] <scientes_> fil, and then dpkg -S
[00:30] <kop> txomon|home, the TTL is easy compared to say ....sendmail ? heh
[00:30] <mintman> txomon|home: Not what I am getting at how well do u understand linux structure as file system
[00:30] <Juest> mintman: maybe you want debian, 64mb live cd
[00:30] <Juest> min ram, 64 mb
[00:31] <scientes_> kop, sendmail is a POC IMHO
[00:31] <Juest> umm
[00:31] <mintman> Juest: Debian is a great server not a great desktop.
[00:31] <Juest> mintman: is good for desk, because it haves low requieriments...
[00:32] <txomon|home> mintman, I think I have a good notion of it... But there are always strange stuff with X envs, so I usually just work in comand line... irssi, mplayer and emacs are my best friends ;D
[00:32] <Juest> both, server+desk
[00:33] <scientes_> mintman, LXDE is even less requirements, but as usual firefox/web browsing is the biggest (ab)user
[00:33] <fil> glosoli, as for the name... true! :)  but it installed with transmission, so i guessed that the --purge thing would work.. "And I think you know what for is symbol "*" used ?" I do, yet the point of asking, no , i dont... :).. the autoremove does in a way a "*" search based on the name given?
[00:33] <ActionParsnip> mintman: there is arora which is nice and slim
[00:33] <Juest> i need some help here!, sbin paths are missing in path, only happens on gui, and how i fix missing menu bars/empty menus????
[00:33] <txomon|home> I use chromium, it goes faster
[00:33] <glosoli> fil: it searches everything starting name transmission and removes it and its' dependencies so be careful while using it
[00:34] <shantorn> how do i trouble shoot why my system will not go to suspend
[00:34] <Juest> txomon|home: no, chromium is a memory hog, had tested, seems FF is better
[00:34] <ActionParsnip> mintman: there is also Qupzilla: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/12/qupzilla-might-just-be-the-best-browser-youve-never-heard-of/
[00:34] <kop> txomon|home, it's like Hpux only backwards kinda and doesn't resemble VMS at all . What he was asking is are you familiar with *nix file hierarchy and permissions @ or from the cle ?
[00:34] <glosoli> fil: dependencies I mean thoose which were installed with transmission
[00:34] <Juest> ActionParsnip: hey, help me?
[00:34] <Guinness2702> shantorn, probably the best place to start is to look in /var/log/messages
[00:34] <ActionParsnip> shantorn: looking for bugs is a good start
[00:34] <ActionParsnip> Juest: ask the channel and it will reply. Nice lack of manners too
[00:34] <Juest> shantorn: how bad is the suspend problem?
[00:35] <fil> glosoli, thanx a lot.. for the solution, and the information!
[00:35] <mintman> Juest: not me wanting to install low level distro try txomon|home  he is asking to run low level info thanks for the idea there are thousands of distros...
[00:35] <Juest> oh
[00:35] <Juest> yeṕ
[00:35] <glosoli> fil: No problems, if you have any other questions don't hesitate to ask :)
[00:35] <Juest> txomon|home: hey, u might want to use debian, is good for desk + server,
[00:35] <Raymond_> what is the command to install a tar.bz2 archive
[00:35] <txomon|home> Juest, is not a server
[00:35] <txomon|home> just desktop
[00:36] <Juest> txomon|home: and u can just use console usage
[00:36] <Juest> txomon|home: for desktop is great too
[00:36] <mintman> Juest: is debian still doing blacklisting drivers and software?
[00:36] <txomon|home> is for my girlfriend's father, so It has to be fast, I can configure it, but he is gonna use it
[00:36] <Juest> mintman: idk,
[00:36] <ActionParsnip> mintman: debian is offtopic here
[00:36] <glosoli> Raymond_: You mean to extract ?
[00:36] <kop> ActionParsnip, still no bluetooth ....
[00:36] <ActionParsnip> kop: gah
[00:36] <Juest> txomon|home: it's faster!
[00:37] <shantorn> Juest: it drops to a command line and has thre lines of text and the fans spin up full tilt
[00:37] <txomon|home> Juest, 256MB ram, PIII, 1.1GHz
[00:37] <Raymond_> glosoli, it is already extractd.
[00:37] <Juest> and supports X
[00:37] <shantorn> here is my pm-suspend.log http://pastebin.com/HVG1TunX
[00:37] <txomon|home> I will try with xubuntu
[00:37] <Juest> shantorn: oh, wired bug, here it suspends but for me, never resume??
[00:37] <mintman> txomon|home: fastest is going to be googles chrome ,but saves files on line not local computer in that case
[00:37] <Mynamenoname> where can i find some support in irc commands?
[00:37] <ActionParsnip> txomon|home: could try xpud if all you need is web access :)
[00:37] <glosoli> Raymond_: Archive is not installable as far as I know, maybe you want to compile some problem which was in archive.
[00:37] <kop> ActionParsnip, just wth has 10.10 got that 10.04 doesnt ???
[00:37] <glosoli> Raymond_: Some program''
[00:37] <shantorn> it doesnt suspend nor resumes
[00:38] <pangolin> Mynamenoname: what irc lcient are you using?
[00:38] <pangolin> client*
[00:38] <shantorn> just a cli text and i have to power off if i am in the room
[00:38] <ActionParsnip> Mynamenoname: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_Relay_Chat_commands
[00:38] <Juest> shantorn: here looks like it suspends but never  resumes, idea?
[00:38] <txomon|home> ActionParsnip, I thought about that... But can't cut there, I wanted to put something extendable
[00:38] <glosoli> shantorn: Have you checked here: http://is.gd/RUviGp ?
[00:38] <ActionParsnip> kop: later kernel and drivers
[00:38] <ActionParsnip> kop: tried oneiric or Precise liveCD?
[00:38] <urlin2u> Juest, so if I get this straight your looking for a menu in the top panel, I'm in gnome 3 now.
[00:39] <kop> ActionParsnip,  if it takes a bigger hammer and a hand 'piled kernel I'll get it
[00:39] <Mynamenoname> ActionParsnip how to autokick idlers and capslocker?
[00:39] <shantorn> looking thank you glosoli
[00:39] <Juest> urlin2u: hmm, try, for example, open Files
[00:39] <Juest> urlin2u: the menu bar shows?
[00:39] <urlin2u> Juest, open files from where?
[00:39] <Juest> urlin2u: nonon, this is not unity,
[00:39] <glosoli> shantorn: No probs
[00:40] <Juest> urlin2u: the file explorer is called Files
[00:40] <urlin2u> Juest, I'm in gnome 3 I never mentioned unity
[00:40] <Juest> urlin2u: yeah, ik there's no menu bars on the top, but,
[00:40] <ActionParsnip> Mynamenoname: npt sure there dude, depends on the bot
[00:40] <kop> ActionParsnip, Maverick on krap the bed , best I get is frozen @ Plymouth
[00:40] <Juest> urlin2u: the problem here, is that i see APP menubars EMPTY
[00:41] <ActionParsnip> kop: and Oneiric, or Precise?
[00:41] <Juest> urlin2u: it looks like a tiny line with nothing on it
[00:41] <ActionParsnip> kop: could try Debian too if you have the time
[00:41] <Juest> urlin2u: ok, so?
[00:41] <kop> ActionParsnip, Maverick on ...
[00:42] <mintman> ActionParsnip: played with Backtrack 5 r1 Need to now how to get and play with unity without install . USb stick only
[00:42] <kop> ActionParsnip, need another drive but lenny werked ok
[00:42] <Juest> mintman: hmm, get ubuntu and, presistent live cd
[00:42] <mintman> ActionParsnip: want to thumbdrive the unity only
[00:42] <Juest> mintman: is the only way
[00:42] <yaboo> Guinness2702, erased the disk to get rid of gpt
[00:43] <yaboo> reinstalling win7, then ubuntu
[00:43] <Juest> urlin2u: hey
[00:43] <txomon|home> I am currently speaking with lubuntu guys, to see if there is any way to get the lubuntu-core running, then see if that is enought, then going xubuntu, same thing, and at the end, crunchbang
[00:43] <urlin2u> Juest, yours look like this with home open?
[00:43] <urlin2u> http://imagebin.org/194980
[00:43] <Guinness2702> yaboo - before you reinstall win, run fdisk -l again, and check the warning message has gone
[00:43] <Guinness2702> yaboo, ....otherwise you are wasting a lot of time
[00:44] <Juest> the only thing that changes there is, where's the explorer menu bar, that's is empty, is a small line with nothing on it instead of file,edit,etc
[00:44] <yaboo> Guinness2702, yeah checked and looked ok
[00:44] <ActionParsnip> mintman: how do you mean?
[00:44] <Juest> urlin2u: so is almost the same
[00:44] <Guinness2702> yaboo, cool, looks like you solved it then :)
[00:44] <urlin2u> Juest, take a screen shot of yours
[00:44] <Juest> urlin2u:
[00:44] <Juest> with wat¡?
[00:44] <yaboo> Guinness2702, guess no choice reinstalled
[00:44] <urlin2u> Juest, hit the prtsc button
[00:44] <ActionParsnip> kop: lenny is old dude, just like the releases you are having success with
[00:45] <yaboo> guess wasted a hour of time
[00:45] <Juest> urlin2u: nevermind, i opened screenshot
[00:45] <Guinness2702> yaboo, also, at some point, you may wanna try wine or virtualbox to see if you can flash bios that way - may save yourself having to have a separate windows install, if that's all you need it for
[00:45] <urlin2u> Juest, paste it here and post the url  http://paste.ubuntu.com/
[00:46] <yaboo> Guinness2702, googles and found, cannot, hence why I need the win7 partition, also use it for dev work
[00:46] <yaboo> pity virtualbox cannot use the real win7 install
[00:46] <htmlinprogress> be back later
[00:46] <Guinness2702> yaboo, yeah, i though they might not be able to do stuff that low level...ahh well, worth a shot
[00:47] <ActionParsnip> yaboo: it can
[00:47] <yaboo> Guinness2702, something more to do with amd and hp
[00:47] <urlin2u> yaboo, W7 runs in vbox on mine but I'm not using it for gaming no 3d here.
[00:47] <ActionParsnip> yaboo: its just known to cause data corruption sometimes
[00:47] <Juest> urlin2u: http://imagebin.org/194981
[00:47] <Raymond_> what is the command to extract the driver from the broadcom4306 using firmware b43 installer
[00:47] <Guinness2702> yaboo, also worth noting that some bios flashers come with bootable disks, so you may be able to do it that way....ah, hp...okay, well maybe out of luck there :\
[00:47] <yaboo> urlin2u, yes I run win7 with virtualbox on my mbp
[00:47] <mintman> Juest: wait did ubuntu drop gnome and running ubuntu 11.10 with unity only?? sorry been about 1 yr since I have played with distros .  I stopped doing distro updates about 9 months ago with so many distros having interputions do to gnome3, grub2 etc...
[00:48] <urlin2u> Juest, you change the theme?
[00:48] <Guinness2702> urlin2u, he needs to do low level BIOS stuff - might not work in vbox
[00:48] <yaboo> Guinness2702, wish hp had it for the dm1-4016au, but they do not
[00:48] <ActionParsnip> yaboo: I'd ask in #vbox
[00:48] <urlin2u> Guinness2702, true I thought they meant in general
[00:48] <Juest> mintman: yeah, and gnome3 shell not included but unity gnome 3
[00:48] <Guinness2702> yaboo, well, you got 500GB and a win licence already, so no great loss
[00:49] <yaboo> Guinness2702, true, only need win7 for dreamweaver
[00:49] <Juest> urlin2u: hmm? im using adwalta for gtk, clearlooks for wm, and humanity dark for icons
[00:49] <Guinness2702> yaboo, wow, do they still make that lol
 I filled a SSD with a GPT and btrfs partition, and now grub2 wont install
 how do i add the grub-specific partition
 and do i need to reformat to get there?
[00:49] <yaboo> Guinness2702, its good for quick prototyping still
[00:49] <ActionParsnip> yaboo: there are plenty of WYSIWYG HTML apps..
[00:49] <ActionParsnip> yaboo: native to Linux
[00:49] <yaboo> ActionParsnip, as good as dreamweaver
[00:49] <Juest> urlin2u
[00:49] <urlin2u> Juest, I wonder if that is the tweak that is the problem, I would bet on it, not sur though.
[00:50] <ActionParsnip> yaboo: I only know that they exist. Try a few
[00:50] <urlin2u> sure*
[00:50] <mintman> Juest:  If I install ubuntu 11.10 I can get cinnimon for gnome 3
[00:50] <Juest> hmm, so?, might i change theme??
[00:50] <Juest> idk
[00:50] <yaboo> ActionParsnip, tried them, and not good for rapid prototyping
[00:50] <ActionParsnip> mintman: depends on the PPA, cinammon isn't supported here
[00:50] <Juest> mintman: yep
[00:50] <Guinness2702> yaboo, yeah, I used to use it for the same thing
[00:50] <acerimmer> yaboo: and all - i used gptsync to boot my gpt enabled triple boot dell with win7, osx, ubuntu.  FYI
[00:50] <yaboo> Guinness2702, and what do you use now
[00:50] <Juest> mintman: or just instead, get pure gnome 3}
[00:50] <Juest> mintman: fedora 16
[00:50] <ActionParsnip> yaboo: are you saying they aren't as good because you aren't familiar with the UI?
[00:51] <Guinness2702> yaboo, I don't lol - don't even work for that company any more
[00:51] <yaboo> ActionParsnip, no, there have all the features of dreamweaver, just not the as you write it draws feature
[00:51] <Juest> urlin2u: and the dialog ui is drop inside window, like mac
[00:51] <ActionParsnip> yaboo: even bluefish?
[00:51] <Guinness2702> anyway, long past bedtime
[00:51] <Guinness2702> nn all
[00:52] <yaboo> ActionParsnip, bluefish is close, maybe next year
[00:52] <yaboo> Guinness2702, thanks for your help
[00:52] <mintman> ActionParsnip: what do u mean no support for cinnimon ?? I heard linux mint developed it. I dont understand ubuntu uses grub 2 developed by fedora.  Why no support???
[00:52] <Guinness2702> np :)
[00:52] <urlin2u> Juest, I don't really have a fix for this not sure what adwalta for gtk is
[00:53] <odias> hello
[00:53] <Juest> mintman: dude, fedora uses GNOME 3, debian uses gnome 3 classic, and,there's cinnamon support, is unofficial trough
[00:53] <ActionParsnip> mintman: mint has its own support channels. Its not supported here
[00:53] <Juest> mintman: you noob
[00:53] <ActionParsnip> mintman: we only support the packages from the ubuntu repos
[00:53] <odias> algum brasileiro
[00:54] <ActionParsnip> Juest: you can use KDE in fedora..
[00:54] <ActionParsnip> !brasil | odias
[00:54] <Juest> ActionParsnip: i know, and gnome is default there! xD
[00:54] <Juest> default UI
[00:54] <Juest> fedora is much like ubuntu
[00:54] <Juest> flavors
[00:54] <DarkMukke> does the latested ubuntu support catalist drivers ?
[00:54] <ActionParsnip> Juest: there are KDE ISOs too
[00:54] <mintman> Juest: lol noob not in this life time. lol linux for 18+ years .  Was just asking about support not define what current developement is
[00:55] <Juest> ActionParsnip: I KNOW!
[00:55] <DarkMukke> s/catalist/catalyst
[00:55] <ActionParsnip> Juest: exectly, they have one with gnome, one with kde, neither ISO is default
[00:55] <Juest> oh lol
[00:55] <Juest> yeah
[00:55] <Juest> just
[00:55] <Juest> iso flavors, like ubuntu flavors, kubuntu, xubuntu,etc
[00:55] <urlin2u> Juest, where did you get the adwaita and what instructions did you use
[00:56] <ActionParsnip> Juest: just waht? That gnome is only default if you download the ISO where gnome is default, then yes
[00:56] <Juest> urlin2u: dude, adwalta, is part of gnome 3 theme
[00:56] <Juest> check appareance, it should be there
[00:56] <urlin2u> Juest, it is not in my synaptic
[00:56] <ActionParsnip> Juest: you can install ubuntu minimal then instal plasma-desktop   if you run: lsb_release -a   it will say ubuntu, but you have KDE so it must be kubuntu, right?
[00:56] <Gskellig> asdf
[00:56] <trism> urlin2u: it is in gnome-themes-standard
[00:56] <yaboo> using unity gets some getting used too, but once you use it, you can understand the logic where there coming from
[00:56] <urlin2u> Juest, ah I see I don't use gnome 3
[00:57] <Juest> urlin2u: wat lol, just, adwalta is the default gnome 3 UI
[00:57] <urlin2u> Juest, and with that remark I bid you adieu.
[00:57] <Juest> ActionParsnip: oh well,
[00:58]  * txomon|home says having a apt proxy cache speeds up installations _really_ a lot
[00:58] <Juest> ActionParsnip: what <urlin2u> means with this and with that remark I bid you adieu.??
[00:58] <ActionParsnip> adieu :)
[00:58] <Juest> wat that?
[00:58] <Juest> adios?
[00:59] <DarkMukke> thats french yes
[00:59] <ActionParsnip> Juest: Adieu is French for farewell
[00:59] <Juest> aw :P
[00:59] <mintman> Juest: we dont all support the direct of linux at this time with gnome 3 why do u assume that everyone is running a current version fedora and not fedora 11 or 12?? hnmm...
[01:00] <Juest> mintman: lol
[01:00] <Juest> mintman: uff idk then lol
[01:01] <Juest> mintman: just everyone upgrade then...
[01:01] <mintman> Juest: he didn't want to argue so he said good bye in a polite way
[01:01] <Juest> oh
[01:02] <Juest> urlin2u: check appareance, it should be there
[01:02] <urlin2u> Juest, thanks
[01:02] <Juest> and gnome 2 stuff is available still, and is compatible, not the desktop...
[01:02] <Juest> urlin2u: oh :)
[01:03] <Juest> urlin2u: ah, look at the gnome3 pages, that's adwalta theme
[01:03] <urlin2u> Juest, it is adwaita
[01:04] <Chat6586> Hi
[01:04] <Juest> urlin2u: oh, typo xD
[01:05] <urlin2u> Juest, it happens sorry I could not be more of a help here. :)
[01:06] <hsmod> i have a macbook pro with oneiric and i'm trying to figure out how i can do a shift+insert.  (i do not have an insert key on the keyboard).
[01:06] <hsmod> any ideas?
[01:06] <Juest> urlin2u:  yeah
[01:07] <ActionParsnip> hsmod: could use ctrl+shift+v if you are pasting to terminal...
[01:07] <hsmod> thanks, i'll try that
[01:08] <hsmod> perfect!  that works
[01:08] <Chat6586> Hsmod - try to find a soft or config to "create shortcuts"
[01:08] <hsmod> ok
[01:08] <Chat6586> Or that yep :)
[01:09] <ActionParsnip> hsmod: np man, mac keyboards are retarded
[01:09] <hsmod> YES
[01:09] <ActionParsnip> hsmod: mind you, it's a mac..
[01:10] <JDog2pt0> Anybody able to give me some assitance with a vesafb error?
[01:10] <Explodingpiglets> I made a virtualmachine...thing for ubuntu. I just want to make sure that when I install ubuntu on the vm, it won't wipe windows will it?
[01:10] <acerimmer> Explodingpiglets: no it won't
[01:10] <Explodingpiglets> ok
[01:10] <ActionParsnip> Explodingpiglets: no, it installs to a drive inage which you set the size of
[01:10] <Explodingpiglets> ok cool
[01:11] <Explodingpiglets> so, SCS13 is the disk I chose?
[01:12] <ActionParsnip> Explodingpiglets: the defalts are usually ok
[01:13] <JDog2pt0> vesafb error, anybody?
[01:15] <acovrig> when I boot, I get udevd: specified group '<user>' unknown
[01:16] <Raymond_> i have installed firmware-b43-installer. wireless card still not working
[01:16] <Raymond_> 4306
[01:16] <Raymond_> broadcom
[01:17] <ActionParsnip> acovrig: may help https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=476886
[01:18] <ActionParsnip> Raymond_: can you give a pastebin of the output of:  sudo lshw -C network; lsb_release -a; uname -a; sudo rfkill list; dmesg | grep -i firm
[01:19] <Raymond_> actionparsnip, sure.... it will be a minute or 2
[01:19] <ActionParsnip> Raymond_: np :)
[01:23] <acovrig> ActionParsnip: that looks like it helps, but I dont understand the page
[01:25] <ActionParsnip> acovrig: i suggest you report a bug but refernce that page
[01:27] <acovrig> ActionParsnip: it appears to be the culprit for it not booting, any other ideas?
[01:27] <ActionParsnip> acovrig: http://paste.ubuntu.com/813829/
[01:28] <ActionParsnip> acovrig: there is mine, unchanged on Oneiric
[01:28] <ActionParsnip> acovrig: I suggest you grep yours for the word: user    see if it's in there etc
[01:29] <splnet> How do I upgrade from 9.10? Getting 404's from apt-get update
[01:30] <acerimmer> splnet: see your software sources settings.
[01:30] <Guest76787> having trouble installing cheops
[01:30] <Cocorico> i'm always amazed at how "tab" completes dir automatically even if it's a remote dir in a scp command.
[01:30] <acerimmer> splnet: scratch that.  9.10 no longer supported
[01:30] <[R]> Cocorico: bash completion
[01:31] <xangua> !eol | splnet
[01:31] <[R]> Cocorico: its a script, not magic
[01:31] <Cocorico> but it needs to connect, see the available dirs... it's cool :-)
[01:31] <Cocorico> it didn't do that in my old debian ^^
[01:31] <urlin2u> splnet, your eol look here and read carefuly https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades
[01:31] <[R]> Cocorico: you didnt have bash-completion in your old debian
[01:32] <Cocorico> no idea in truth :)
[01:32] <splnet> urlin2u: got you. So there is a way without a cd?
[01:32] <ActionParsnip> If i wa sstill on 9.10, I'd just hang then install 12.04 LTS whenit went Beta
[01:33] <dassouki> I have an old laptop sitting around that has 7.04 on it. I forgot the username and password on the machine. The machien is not connected to the internet and the CD in it barely works. Whatare my options?
[01:33] <Raymond_> actionparsnip, http://pastebin.com/drV7sC0b
[01:33] <ActionParsnip> dassouki: boot to root recovery mode, you can reset password there
[01:33] <urlin2u> splnet, I believe you can go to 10.04 yes. (The first part will cover upgrading from 8.10 to 9.04 and up (eventually to 10.04). We will do the following upgrades, 8.10 to 9.04 to 9.10 to 10.04 LTS. )
[01:33] <[R]> dassouki: boot in rescue mode
[01:33] <dassouki> ActionParsnip: [R] thanks :)
[01:33] <Guest76787> where can i find a deb version of cheops
[01:34] <splnet> urlin2u: thanks
[01:35] <ActionParsnip> Raymond_: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-nettool/+question/172270
[01:35] <urlin2u> splnet, no problem, if you get upgrade to lucid keep an eye on end of life stuff, :D
[01:35] <Explodingpiglets> do the language packs often take a long time to install?
[01:35] <Cocorico> it took a few minutes in my last install
[01:35] <Explodingpiglets> the bar just stopped
[01:35] <ActionParsnip> Explodingpiglets: they can, yes
[01:36] <ActionParsnip> Explodingpiglets: its doing stuff, let it play (annoying I know)
[01:36] <Explodingpiglets> ok
[01:36] <Explodingpiglets> it isn't even showing an estimated time
[01:36] <Explodingpiglets> I think it froze
[01:37] <ActionParsnip> Explodingpiglets: its configuring locales, it takes a looong time
[01:37] <ActionParsnip> Explodingpiglets: did you use the DVD ISO?
[01:37] <Explodingpiglets> no
[01:37] <Explodingpiglets> I used the ubuntu installation thing
[01:37] <ActionParsnip> Explodingpiglets: then its downloading them too
[01:37] <Explodingpiglets> oh wait, there it goes
[01:38] <ActionParsnip> Explodingpiglets: yep, super slow
[01:42] <Explodingpiglets> it's installing the system again...
[01:42] <Explodingpiglets> I thought it already did that
[01:42] <clocksys> on precise right after upgrade today : mplayer: relocation error: mplayer: symbol ff_codec_bmp_tags, version LIBAVFORMAT_53 not defined in file libavformat.so.53 with link time reference
[01:42] <xangua> !pangolin | clocksys
[01:44] <clocksys> someone have an idea how to fix that mplayer error ?
[01:45] <trism> clocksys: have you updated lately, seems to be fixed yesterday: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mplayer/+bug/916920
[01:45] <trism> clocksys: but 12.04 support in #ubuntu+1 please
[01:46] <OKTOKT> Is there a good graphical Grub editor? I'm looking to edit the menu.
[01:46] <[R]> OKTOKT: gedit
[01:46] <OKTOKT> [R]: haha alright... which file holds the list?
[01:47] <rsvp> Q: if 12.04 is approx. 750 MB, then how will a Live CD be possible?
[01:47] <[R]> OKTOKT: "the list"?
[01:47] <[R]> rsvp: no, its already been anounced it wont fit on a cd
[01:47] <OKTOKT> for the Grub2 bootloader? There is a selectable list of bootable partitions no?
[01:47] <[R]> OKTOKT: /boot/grub/grub.cfg
[01:47] <Klojum> I have a question... Why does the Nautilus file explorer not start at all when one or more NFS drives, that have bookmarks in Nautilus, are not available or are offline? This is in 11.04 and 11.10. I use AutoFS for NFS connections.
[01:47] <[R]> its not a list of partitions
[01:48] <platius> OKTOKT,  startup manager will let you set a few things graphically
[01:48] <clocksys> trism: i've been on precise repo, after today's upgrade mplayer gave me that error
[01:48] <[R]> Klojum: probably because its trying to mount them and then failing cuz its offline and not being ahppy
[01:48] <OKTOKT> platius: What is the run name for 'startup manager' ?
[01:49] <rsvp> [R] surely 50 MB can be shaved off to create a Live CD -- what about a Live DVD format?
[01:49] <[R]> rsvp: well yeah, of course it'll work on a dvd...
[01:49] <Klojum> Use grub-customizer for GRUB2
[01:49] <evernoob>  some of ubuntus decisions recently make me despair
[01:49] <platius> OKTOKT, install it from the software center
[01:49] <[R]> rsvp: a "live cd" and a "live dvd"... there is no difference
[01:49] <evernoob> having said that, you can get 800MB CDRs
[01:49] <[R]> evernoob: no one is forcing you to use ubuntu...
[01:50] <evernoob> and no-one is forcing me not to air my opinions
[01:50] <[R]> lol
[01:50] <evernoob> unity is a ferkin disaster
[01:50] <[R]> complaining in here that you dont like the decisions isn't really going to acomplish anything
 : i understand it is trying to mount, but can I somehow make the timeout time shorter?
[01:50] <evernoob> it makes me feel better
[01:50] <[R]> rofl
[01:50] <OKTOKT> platius: Thanks, I'll see if it'll do what I want.
[01:51] <acerimmer> not to mention ANYONE can spin their OWN linux...
[01:51] <evernoob> there is a difference if you don't have a DVD drive
[01:51] <platius> OKTOKT, doesn't do much but might be what you need
[01:51] <evernoob> I'm way to stupid to do that acerimmer
[01:51] <evernoob> too
[01:52] <OKTOKT> platius: I was looking to remove and rename some of the entries... is this possible?
[01:52] <wolfric> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/natty/+source/linux-ti-omap4/+bug/919115 does this mean ubuntu is currently unpatched for this?
[01:52] <platius> OKTOKT, I'll start it up and see
[01:52] <wolfric> for CVE-2012-0056
[01:53] <OKTOKT> platius: It looks like startupmanager only handles screen res, timeout, and default selection
[01:53] <OKTOKT> platius: My list is about 18 deep. I'd like to give them more logical names than the kernel versions
[01:53] <rsvp> I can write an ISO image as CD, but not as DVD -- there's a big difference -- and I don't want to peel a disc off one of those Linux magazines :)
[01:54] <platius> OKTOKT, looks like, forgot what file you will need ot edit
[01:54] <evernoob> speaking as a self acknowledged perpetual noob, don't you guys regret the "dumbing down"?
[01:54] <urlin2u> OKTOKT, just out of curiosity whay are you using startup manager and with which ubuntu release?
[01:55] <urlin2u> why*
[01:55] <acerimmer> evernoob: introduced more users, did it not??
[01:55] <pangolin> evernoob: I feel your pain but this channel is not the right place to express it. feel free to join #ubuntu-offtopic and have a chat in there
[01:55] <Raymond_> actionparsnip, noluck
[01:55] <rsvp> Q2: re Ubuntu certified hardware, http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/catalog -- why is NOT monitors listed? Perhaps the manufacturer is not critical, or all screens are compatible?
[01:55] <|Anthony|> why does the software center fail in the live cd?
[01:55] <[R]> rsvp: vga is vga... hdmi is hdmi
[01:55] <Klojum> OKTOKT: afaik, startupmanager is okay for the older Ubuntu/Linux version using Grub1, with Grub2 it's safer to use "grub-customizer" ( https://launchpad.net/~danielrichter2007/+archive/grub-customizer )
[01:56] <[R]> rsvp: the computer could care less about it
[01:56] <urlin2u> |Anthony|, why are you installing with a live cd?
[01:56] <|Anthony|> to use gparted
[01:56] <zacarias> I tried making backups with BackInTime. It looks nice. It has scheduled backups, but apparently I have to launch it in order to have the scheduled backups done. Am I wrong? Is there a backup app that can run the backups in the background without my help and without me having to think about it and launching it?
[01:56] <|Anthony|> and add ntfs support
[01:56] <urlin2u> |Anthony|, it s already there.
[01:56] <OKTOKT> urlin2u: 10.04.3 and I'm trying to rename the entries in the grub2 selection list.
[01:56] <dev__> Whyyyyy can't I install Gnome 3.2? I'm having so many problems with it at the moment. Is it a known issue?
[01:57] <dev__> Keeps giving me errors about dependencies that can't be met. Is that a known issue?
[01:57] <pangolin> dev__: what version of ubuntu?
[01:57] <dev__> 11.10
[01:57] <rsvp> [R], excellent! but how Ubuntu know the correct screen size?
[01:57] <|Anthony|> but regardless of my reason urlin2u, why does it fail?
[01:58] <pangolin> apt-get install gnome-shell
[01:58] <urlin2u> OKTOKT, okay but at some point not sure which release it stopped following updates of kernels, and people were stuck with no boots.
[01:58] <pangolin> dev__: apt-get install gnome-shell
[01:58] <dev__> I believe I've tried that but I'll try again........
[01:58] <[R]> rsvp: monitors report their resolution
[01:58] <urlin2u> |Anthony|, you need to go to software sorces and untick the cd and run a update.
[01:58] <urlin2u> sources*
[01:58] <dev__> pangolin, already installed, actually... but I can't select Gnome as I'm logging in.
[01:58] <|Anthony|> gotcha
[01:59] <dies_irae> ei
[01:59] <OKTOKT> urlin2u: So avoid the startupmanager, is what you are saying?
[01:59] <dies_irae> ppl hei!!
[01:59] <dies_irae> pplz!!
[01:59] <urlin2u> OKTOKT, I wopuld.
[01:59] <urlin2u> would
[01:59] <rsvp> [R] thank you very much.
[01:59] <phong_> question, what is different running ubuntu in vmware and in real physical run?
[01:59] <phong_> i find that running in vmware is fast too
[01:59] <[R]> phong_: nothing
[01:59] <pangolin> dev__: click on the session button it should be listed. What do you see in the session list?
[01:59] <dies_irae> does disabling youtube vid comments save RAM????
[01:59] <dev__> Only 2 options, none of them Gnome.
[02:00] <dev__> pangolin, I'll double check to see if something changed, BRB.
[02:00] <phong_> [R], then why would anyone run as physical run?
[02:00] <urlin2u> OKTOKT, if you know how to load the mbr with grub incase of failure you would be okay though.
[02:00] <dies_irae> Out of memory: Kill process 5916 (firefox) score 360 or sacrifice child
[02:00] <[R]> phong_: because windows is a piece of trash and belongs no where near any sane system
[02:00] <phong_> [R], i got windows 7 run while fire up vmware ubuntu ...fast
[02:00] <dies_irae> Killed process 5939 (kmozillahelper) total-vm:331948kB, anon-rss:4628kB, file-rss:56kB
[02:00] <cyberbob> hi all, I am from solaris world. Used to play with solaris zones. while in case of testing purpose I am using virtualbox. Today I was reading a page regarding OS supported by KVM and amazed to see the list of the OS supported. now my question is that if i use kvm on my desktop "an ubuntu machine" does it work in a seprate layer rather than using the phenomena of zones in jailed environment as they used base of host OS. or it works in the similar way as jailed
[02:01] <urlin2u> [R], now,now ,now. :)
[02:01] <phong_> ok, how to list all running processes?
[02:01] <[R]> cyberbob: virtualbox is a virtual machine...
[02:01] <[R]> phong_: ps
[02:02] <phong_> do they have virtualbox for linux?
[02:02] <OKTOKT> urlin2u: Yeah I've had it go south on me before. heh.
[02:02] <Juest> phong_: pstree or ps ax
[02:02] <phong_> or vmware for linux?
[02:02] <[R]> phong_: of course
[02:02] <[R]> phong_: of course
[02:02] <phong_> oh
[02:02] <cyberbob> yes phong_ there is virtualbox . .
[02:02] <auk> hello i seem to have a google redirect virus affecting my firefox 9 installation on ubuntu, default from the repos... has anyone else heard of such a thing?
[02:02] <phong_> free?
[02:02] <[R]> of course virtualbox for linux is free
[02:02] <cyberbob> yes offcourse  . . there ose is free . .
[02:02] <Juest> phong_: of couse xD
[02:02] <urlin2u> OKTOKT, I just use supergrub to get into a os to reload from there most of the time much faster.
[02:02] <[deXter]> of course :)
[02:02] <phong_> then should vmware go bankrupcy?
[02:03] <[R]> auk: i highly doubt you have a virus
[02:03] <phong_> if VB is free, why vmware cost for it?
[02:03] <Juest> umm, i got some grub problems
[02:03] <auk> a few years ago i remember getting rid of a google redirect virus that iirc had infected the router, and so was affecting all the comptuers
[02:03] <pangolin> !ot | phong_
[02:03] <phong_> sorry man
[02:03] <[R]> phong_: if liniux is free, should microsoft go bankrupt?
[02:03] <phong_> i just want to know the different
[02:03] <phong_> 1 = freee 2= cost to it
[02:03] <urlin2u> Juest, what are the problems.
[02:03] <auk> [R], i know it's weird but it doesn't seem to be affecting the router... as the other computers in this lab (hostel) are not getting redirects
[02:03] <OKTOKT> urlin2u: I'll download and burna disc ASAP. looks like a great little tool.
[02:04] <phong_> well...is vmware better?
[02:04] <phong_> since there is a cost to it.
[02:04] <dies_irae> phong_: ... what kinda question are those
[02:04] <OerHeks> phong_, stop the silly questions please ...
[02:04] <Juest> urlin2u: it looks like the monitor goes Out of Range when GRUB starts, i have the grub ubuntu 11.10 comes with not grub2, grub-pc
[02:04] <Juest> on boot
[02:04] <Juest> and
[02:04] <urlin2u> OKTOKT, I use a earlier version, but  suspect the ones offered work fine, for awhile they were not.
[02:04] <auk> [R], wait it could be an extension i recently installed...
[02:05] <[R]> auk: lol
[02:05] <Juest> urlin2u: the system does not resume after successful suspension
[02:05] <phong_> [R], ok i want to try vb, where can i get it
[02:05] <auk> [R], as chrome isn't having any probs either
[02:05] <dies_irae> phong_: here's a neat trick, for every question you come up, put it in google search. you'd be surprise!!
[02:05] <[R]> phong_: you can find their website on google
[02:05] <phong_> ok
[02:05] <Juest> phong_: stop asking here, GOOGLE INSTEAD
[02:05] <auk> [R], i've developed a rather lax trust level with anything that's on addons.mozilla
[02:05] <urlin2u> Juest, not sure about the resolution but grub-pc is grub 2 and comes with 11.10
[02:05] <Juest> :O
[02:05] <pangolin> !google > Juest
[02:05] <acerimmer> phong_: http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=virtualbox
[02:06] <Juest> urlin2u: idk then,
[02:06] <ActionParsnip> phong_: vbox is in the repos
[02:06] <phong_> oh my god
[02:06] <Juest> urlin2u: idk then,
[02:06] <phong_> acerimmer, did u control my pc? how did u type on my screen....show me
[02:06] <phong_> nice
[02:06] <ActionParsnip> !info virtualbox-ose | phong_
[02:06] <urlin2u> Juest, your suspend might be due to a swap not being big enough or there, you have it equal  in size to the ram
[02:06] <cyberbob> ActionParsnip: there .ose version is in repo's  oracle is money sawy like always ..
[02:06] <ActionParsnip> cyberbob: for most things, ose is fine
[02:06] <phong_> acerimmer, sorrry to ask u, how did u do that?
[02:07] <cyberbob> yes, that is right. .
[02:07] <acerimmer> phong_: one problem at a time.  Get virtual box and come back.
[02:07] <phong_> ok
[02:07] <phong_> brb
[02:07] <Juest> urlin2u: i have a 1.1gb swap on a 1gb pc
[02:08] <phong_> acerimmer, does it matter if i already have vmware workstation?  will it conflict?
[02:08] <phong_> currently downloading
[02:08] <urlin2u> Juest, hmm, it seems that some setups don't work, but I can't really confrim that just observations, always has worked for me, you use a key prompt rather then the power button to bring it back?
[02:08] <Juest> urlin2u: actually, swap is eating 19,1mb and memory, is almosy 500mb
[02:08] <Guest43886> hola
[02:09] <Juest> urlin2u: not even keyboard
[02:09] <acerimmer> phong_: vm and vb are different platforms.  should not cause problems.
[02:09] <phong_> ok
[02:09] <ActionParsnip> Juest: ideally you want double the ram amouunt for swap in a system with less than 2Gb RAM
[02:09] <urlin2u> Juest, you can set the swappiness higher so more ram is used.
[02:10] <ActionParsnip> urlin2u: lower swappiness makes more ram be used
[02:10] <phong_> acerimmer, i got the answer:  lmgtfy.com = let me google this for you
[02:10] <urlin2u> !swappiness
[02:10] <Juest> urlin2u: ok, gotta restart on livecd and adjust partitons, how do i disable swap on livecd so i can resize swap?
[02:10] <acerimmer> phong_: ah, you DO know how to do your own research!
[02:10] <phong_> yeah
[02:10] <Juest> how do i disable enterly linux HDD usage on live cd?
[02:10] <phong_> acerimmer, i'm learning
[02:10] <urlin2u> Juest, just right click then swap off in gparted.
[02:11] <Juest> urlin2u: ad about the linux partition?
[02:11] <Juest> is safe to resize it?
[02:11] <urlin2u> Juest, on the swap partition.
[02:11] <Juest> because some of the stuff is loaded from the ext part
[02:12] <urlin2u> Juest, yes you may need to reset the uuid in fstab to have it auto mount.
[02:12] <urlin2u> after you resize
[02:13] <ActionParsnip> could use a swap file instead..
[02:13] <urlin2u> Juest, the swap is just for extra stuff, not anything you can't loose
[02:13] <urlin2u> ActionParsnip,  use a thumb at times as well.
[02:13] <urlin2u> I*
[02:13] <ActionParsnip> urlin2u: limited writes would surely make them not ideal?
[02:14] <Juest> urlin2u: i got to resize the main partiton as well,
[02:14] <zacarias> I tried making backups with BackInTime. It looks nice. It has scheduled backups, but apparently I have to launch it in order to have the scheduled backups done. Am I wrong? Is there a backup app that can run the backups in the background without my help and without me having to think about it and launching it?
[02:14] <Juest> to expand swap
[02:14] <ActionParsnip> zacarias: if you can call it from CLI, you could cron the command as root..
[02:14] <urlin2u> ActionParsnip, I hear that but I don't it regularly, I have a good cash flow.
[02:15] <ActionParsnip> urlin2u: i'd just max the ram on my mobo, makes ram near redundant ;)
[02:15] <zacarias> ActionParsnip: How do I do that?
[02:15] <DasEi> zacarias: whole system or just folders/files ? first one, set upa cronjob, second use things like unison or a trigger once a certain uuid or a host is connected
[02:15] <urlin2u> Juest, I wondered if you would, no biggie you probably have a extended around the main so you will move both if so.
[02:17] <ActionParsnip> zacarias: not sure, I just have a cron'd job which copies the stuff I care about in $HOME to a firewire drive
[02:17] <urlin2u> ActionParsnip, I have a netbook I have the max ram 2 gigs, i use the flash thumb flash if I run a vm that needs al ot of memory
[02:17] <zacarias> DasEi: I'm thinking about a whole system. A trigger would be nice. How wolud I set up this trigger?
[02:17] <ActionParsnip> urlin2u: ive not needed more than 2Gb ram for anything :)
[02:18] <ActionParsnip> urlin2u: except work that is ;)
[02:19] <urlin2u> ActionParsnip, it can be done in other ways as you suggest a file,  but the I'm lazy.
[02:20] <DasEi> zacarias: whole sys would be niceto have the source readonly; do you want toback up to anexternal hd?
[02:21] <Juest> urlin2u: hmm???
[02:21] <Juest> urlin2u:  wat?
[02:21] <urlin2u> Juest, what's up?
[02:21] <zacarias> DasEi: yes, I'm backing up to an external HD
[02:23] <urlin2u> Juest, here is the swap wiki if needed, which also has the instructions to making a swap file  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwapFaq
[02:24] <auk> hmmm.... very interesting.... the problem seems to be caused by a rule conflict between HTTPS-everywhere and some other extension...
[02:24] <DasEi> !info udevadm | zacarias
[02:25] <txomon|home> hi, I am issuing a strange bug when doing an installation from ubuntu mini iso. (or netboot). If I decide that I just want the lubuntu-core (the last choice, is for installing the packages/services you want), when I reboot from a finished installations, there is not launched the X env
[02:25] <zacarias> DasEi: is tha a command to run in the terminal?
[02:26] <phong_> can virtualbox access host folder?
[02:26] <[deXter]> phong_, of course
[02:26] <phong_> let say i want to save something in virtual box to a host folder directly
[02:26] <phong_> oh okay thanks
[02:26] <phong_> let me do install now
[02:27] <oscar76> running 10.04, if I dist-upgrade, can I keep working with enlightenment DM?
[02:27] <Chipzzz> zacarias: udevadm is in package udev
[02:27] <DasEi> zacarias: yes, I have it here,so it'll be part of a metapackage, you can create udev rules for certain events, like plugging a certain hd (they all get their unique identifiers) andso either trigger actionsor monitor withsaidcommand
[02:29] <trism> txomon|home: lubuntu-core doesn't include a display manager, try installing lxdm
[02:29] <txomon|home> trism, what is it supposed to do?
[02:30] <trism> txomon|home: lxdm is the default display manager in lubuntu-desktop in oneiric (you could also use lightdm or gdm or whatever you wanted)
[02:30] <txomon|home> trism, If i do xinit and startlubuntu, they get launched
[02:30] <trism> txomon|home: the display manager is the screen that comes up asking for your username/password on a normal install
[02:31] <txomon|home> trism, I know, but I thought that got installed within the lubuntu-core
[02:32] <scientes> i copied my system from one computer to another
[02:32] <scientes> except i copied an *unencrypted* home, while i had been using ecryptfs
[02:32] <trism> txomon|home: no, lubuntu-desktop depends on the display manager, and other stuff, lubuntu-core just has the basic stuff like xorg, openbox and lxpanel
[02:32] <scientes> i can't log in now
[02:32] <DasEi> zacarias: but if you want a whole system backup, not just user data, things like dd from either safe mode or tools like ghost for linux are better, dd won't let you do partial backups, you need to specify yourneeds more
[02:32] <scientes> how do i turn off ecrptfs so that i can log in
[02:33] <txomon|home> trism, and lxdm isn't basic? will suppose not...
[02:33] <Juest> scientes: have more users there?
[02:33] <zacarias> DasEi: dd is DéjàDup?
[02:34] <DasEi> zacarias: dd is a command for sectorwise copying of hd's and other media
[02:34] <zacarias> DasEi: ok
[02:35] <Da|Mummy> how do i fix a read only filesystem on the drive im booting from?
[02:35] <Da|Mummy> fsck wont do it, even if i live boot
[02:36] <txomon|home> trism, Thank you very much!
[02:36] <DasEi> zacarias: so, space of external presumed, can have an image of it, which later can be played back, disadvantage is , you do it as a whole,if youjust sync folders /partitions not in use, can just add the changes occuredsince last backup
[02:37] <lucain_> hi
[02:37] <zacarias> DasEi: ok
[02:38] <alex__> Hey
[02:38] <alex__> Hello?
[02:38] <Da|Mummy> hello, this is dog!
[02:39] <ServicesLuto> Can someone help me install my steam on ubuntu?
[02:39] <bonhoffer> is there a way to resize an entire directory of files
[02:39] <DasEi> zacarias: I  mostly seperate user from systemdata (as in partitons), backup the system not too often (hardwarecrash, too borked,happensnot often):), but save my user data regulary incrementially
[02:40] <DasEi> bonhoffer: a diraor a partition ?
[02:40] <bonhoffer> was? ist das spanish?
[02:41] <jrib> bonhoffer: resize in what way?  images?
[02:41] <DasEi> bonhoffer: no, problem with space key
[02:41] <DasEi> bonhoffer: a dira or a partition ?
[02:41] <DasEi> and a typo,hehe
[02:41] <Juest> ServicesLuto: hey, there's no steam on linux
[02:41] <bonhoffer> ah .. . yes -- say take a 400x300 and turn it into 4 x 3 px
[02:41] <bonhoffer> whole directory . . .
[02:42] <bonhoffer> imagemagick maybe . . .
[02:42] <SLayeRDK> ServicesLuto: google crossover games
[02:42] <ServicesLuto> Using Wine you can install =)
[02:43] <Juest> ServicesLuto: yeah, wine not trusty
[02:43] <Da|Mummy> so than why do you need help if you already installed it with wine?
[02:43] <jrib> bonhoffer: yes, imagemagick will do that...
[02:43] <Raymond_> actionparsnip, what exactly did you want me to look at in the thread
[02:43] <bonhoffer> jrib, thanks!
[02:43] <ServicesLuto> I do not want to play, I just use the steam chat.
[02:44] <Juest> ServicesLuto: oh
[02:44] <Juest> ServicesLuto: got android?
[02:44] <scientes> I completely remote ecryptfs-utils and my home directory is _not_ encrypted
[02:44] <bonhoffer> jrib, good link for cli imagemagick?
[02:44] <scientes> yet i still cant log in HELP
[02:44] <ServicesLuto> No.
[02:44] <Juest> ServicesLuto: also, there's no minimal special steam
[02:44] <jrib> bonhoffer: the official page (linked to from « man convert » for example) is decent
[02:45] <bonhoffer> thanks!
[02:46] <gnuuser> does anybody know how to run a program as another user *safely*, i want to set limits to what a particular user can do online (no net access), and set a proxy to run as a different user with unlimited access
[02:46] <Da|Mummy> what happens if i took ownership of a drive during format, and now i delete the OS that has the ownership of said drive?
[02:46] <peqhpfo> Please help me - I have issues with my input devices (namely the keyboard and mouse)
[02:46] <web4free> I also want to know this
[02:47] <peqhpfo> I get locked in keyboard or mouse
[02:47] <peqhpfo> And it is REALLY annoying and ruins the functionality
[02:47] <Da|Mummy> peqhpfo, does it work on boot?
[02:47] <peqhpfo> No
[02:47] <txomon|home> I don't have audio in an old computer, very old, which is the package I may install?
[02:48] <Da|Mummy> does it work during boot, like getting into bios?
[02:48] <usr13> peqhpfo: What do you mean you "took ownership"?
[02:48] <_pg_> guise, how can I drag windows between workspaces? I've googled and googled and checked and unchecked basically every option in all of compiz. whats the trick? its running in vmware, not sure if that matters
[02:48] <web4free> i think there something about your mainboard
[02:48] <usr13> Da|Mummy: What do you mean you "took ownership"?
[02:48] <usr13> peqhpfo: Sorry, wrong nick.
[02:49] <peqhpfo> The issue is, I will be in one window and I cannot use my mouse and I will have to navigate with the keyboard. I had this issue when installing Ubuntu.
[02:49] <web4free> txomon|home:  alsa-base alsa-tools
[02:49] <Da|Mummy> usr13, i mean only this user im logged into can access it
[02:49] <peqhpfo> I am locked in this application right now, I can't even maximize it
[02:49] <peqhpfo> *please* tell me this is fixable
[02:49] <Raymond_> does anybody have a 'hardware' selection in sys. admin in natty
[02:50] <DasEi> !sound | txomon|home:
[02:51] <DasEi> txomon|home: try totellus whichchip you use, sudo hwinfo or lspci might tell
[02:51] <_pg_> i feel like dragging windows between workspaces should be kind of, a default. thats kind of the whole point of having workspaces
[02:52] <Da|Mummy> peqhpfo, how did you open this app, or even boot an OS is mouser/KB arent working?
[02:52] <peqhpfo> Does anyone have an idea what is causing these problems and how to fix them? I would Google the answer but I would have issues getting using it :P
[02:52] <peqhpfo> Mouse/KB issue system wide
[02:53] <peqhpfo> I had a similar issue on Debian
[02:53] <_pg_> people in here use workspaces feature?
[02:53] <lynx7os5> _pg_: does CtrlAltShift+direction work?
[02:53] <_pg_> lynx7os5: -__-
[02:53] <_pg_> lynx7os5: cant i just drag them?
[02:54] <_pg_> lynx7os5: that actually did work. which is leaps and bounds ahead of where I was. But dragging, cant be that hard can it?
[02:54] <peqhpfo> Code it in if you like _pg_ :P
[02:54] <fluxdev_> yo
[02:54] <fluxdev_> what up
[02:54] <derek_> what up
[02:54] <lynx7os5> maybe drag into little workspace square on task bar? im a keyborad mostly person..
[02:54] <widewake> Hi. There is no "sort by type" on my desktop menu when right clicking, anyone know how i could add this? All i have is sort by name.
[02:55] <Da|Mummy> _pg_, dragging between workplaces works in xfce
[02:55] <fluxdev_> who here is an experianced hacker im kinda new and lookin for pointers tools or lessons
[02:55] <_pg_> Da|Mummy: i have a feeling this is the fallout with the whole unity / gnome shell fighting.
[02:55] <osdearia> What is the file system path to store files into temporary memory?
[02:55] <_pg_> and I lose
[02:55] <Da|Mummy> unity sucks
[02:55] <osdearia> /dev/something or /proc/something?
[02:55] <Da|Mummy> period
[02:56] <peqhpfo> This is brutal being confined to only this chatroom ><
[02:56] <fluxdev_> can somone help me
[02:56] <Da|Mummy> peqhpfo, try /j #randomchatroom
[02:56] <fluxdev_> i need hacking tutorials
[02:56] <_pg_> Da|Mummy: why is it the default !!! grrr
[02:56] <peqhpfo> Won't fix my problem :P
[02:56] <osdearia> Da|Mummy, ubuntu is unity.  if you don't like it, try one of the hundreds of thousands of other distros?  I, for one, use gentoo.
[02:56] <jrib> fluxdev_: pick your favorite language and start reading?
[02:56] <Da|Mummy> you have a choice, _pg_ try xubuntu
[02:57] <fluxdev_> were?
[02:57] <Da|Mummy> osdearia, im on xubuntu right now
[02:57] <peqhpfo> Right now, the KB/Mouse issue only allows me to use this textbox right not
[02:57] <_pg_> Da|Mummy: if it was my permanant machine I would, its a vm for a school project. 9 weeks.
[02:57] <jrib> fluxdev_: at the official page for the language you picked.  Anyway, this isn't really on-topic for this channel
[02:57] <peqhpfo> I would join another IRC channel but I have no idea if I could get back here :/
[02:57] <fluxdev_> ok
[02:57] <osdearia> peqhpfo, freenode irc network allows being in 120 channels per connection
[02:57] <txomon|home> DasEi, not enought...
[02:57] <fluxdev_> were is the page what page omg im so lost :l
[02:57] <DasEi> txomon|home: open a terminal ...
[02:58] <peqhpfo> You don't understand, my mouse/KB is malfunctioning
[02:58] <peqhpfo> I cannot interact with windows
[02:58] <fluxdev_> got a link?
[02:58] <Da|Mummy> _pg_, i dont see why VM cant load into xubuntu
[02:58] <osdearia> peqhpfo, ctrl+alt+f3 and use irssi?
[02:58] <peqhpfo> I was able to get here, and now I need help learning how to fix it
[02:58] <txomon|home> DasEi, ... already opened, but audio not working, its an old sound card
[02:58] <osdearia> ah
[02:58] <_pg_> Da|Mummy: I already set up all my things for the class though. I dont want to start it over for this
[02:59] <_pg_> how can anyone use ubuntu and workspaces, but not drag and drop windows between them?
[02:59] <_pg_> how is that not the default behavior
[02:59] <Da|Mummy> you know you can turn off unity during ubuntu startup, maybe try without unity and see how workplaces interract
[02:59] <txomon|home> its a SIS sound card
[02:59] <DasEi> fluxdev: this channel specific support on ubuntu is given, define hacking ? coding ? else google hackthissite , no objective of this channel
[02:59] <_pg_> Da|Mummy: gahhh ok
[02:59] <fluxdev_> ok thank you
[02:59] <DasEi> txomon|home: sudo apt-get install hwinfo pastebinit
[03:00] <lynx7os5> _pg_: are you using gnome?
[03:00] <_pg_> yes. plain old ubuntu. out of the box
[03:00] <_pg_> whatever the deault is. unity/gnome
[03:01] <txomon|home> DasEi, its a SIS soundcard
[03:01] <lynx7os5> _pg_: you see the little squares in bottom right corner by the trash bucket thing?
[03:01] <_pg_> no, I have a unity dock on the left.
[03:01] <DasEi> txomon|home: exact model ?
[03:01] <lynx7os5> _pg_: hmm...
[03:02] <lynx7os5> _pg_: what if you right click the title of the window you want to move?
[03:02] <txomon|home> dasei sis si 7018  (that is the alsamixer's info)
[03:02] <widewake> Hi. There is no "sort by type" on my desktop menu when right clicking, anyone know how i could add this?
[03:02] <peter__> Can someone help me with my KB/mouse issue please?
[03:02] <DasEi> txomon|home: so driver is obviously found and used, fine; are the channels unmuted ?
[03:02] <_pg_> lynx7os5: that works. im still sad about DnD though. is unity the new default or not? everyone seems suprised im using it
[03:02] <peter__> This time, don't make me ctrl + alt +4
[03:03] <peter__> :)
[03:03] <txomon|home> DasEi, I am rechecking that
[03:03] <txomon|home> have appeared a pair of bars more...
[03:04] <peter__> I have issues interacting with windows. Sometimes I get locked into only use my keyboard or mouse and I cannot use Ubuntu properly because of it
[03:04] <peter__> I have had this issue with Debian
[03:04] <peter__> Any ideas?
[03:04] <DasEi> txomon|home: mind the icons, if using alsamixergui, and main and pcm upper 0
[03:04] <widewake> Game issue. Whenever i minimize cs.16, or URT another fps, i cannot bring it back full screen. It only shows a quarter of the gamescreen. any idears
[03:04] <peter__> And I have not googled this problem, because it would be a herculean task with a bum mouse and bum keyboard
[03:04] <txomon|home> DasEi, just alsamixer command
[03:05] <txomon|home> 2 more bars appeared...
[03:05] <lynx7os5> _pg_: im not sure.. maybe this might help.. http://library.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/stable/shell-workspaces-movewindow.html.en
[03:05] <txomon|home> might be because I had chromium opened, and mean while, installed alsa-base  and alsa-tools?
[03:06] <PeterCody> god, every peter is already taken ><
[03:06] <_pg_> lynx7os5: thatnks! i will check that out
[03:07] <PeterCody> Also, it apprears to be a window problem. I can only type in this box and play with the side bar
[03:07] <_pg_> does ubuntu use gnome 3?
[03:07] <txomon|home> DasEi, seems to be fixed
[03:07] <_pg_> cause this doc doesnt seem to match
[03:08] <pangolin> _pg_: ubuntu 11.10 does.
[03:08] <DasEi> txomon|home: nice to hear
[03:08] <DasEi> :)
[03:08] <txomon|home> DasEi, really don't know what happened... :D
[03:08] <_pg_> pangolin: ever move windows btw workspaces?
[03:08] <txomon|home> will suppose that was all
[03:08] <pangolin> _pg_: I haven't. i use one desktop
[03:08] <ActionParsnip> _pg_: Oneiric and later do if you use the Gnome based Ubuntu
[03:09] <DasEi> txomon|home: it's often muted either from defaults or another program like the gui or volume manager
[03:09] <_pg_> pangolin: dont try it its apparently impossible!
[03:09] <ActionParsnip> pangolin: same
[03:09] <PeterCody> so.... no ideas about my interface issues?
[03:09] <pangolin> _pg_: report a bug at launchpad.net
[03:09] <_pg_> ActionParsnip: DnD windows btw workspaces, whats the magic?
[03:09] <PeterCody> I hate to be annoying, but you get annoyed when all you can use is IRC xD
[03:09] <ActionParsnip> _pg_: you can use Compiz to show all desktops and drag app windows between easily
[03:09] <Da|Mummy> _pg_, i keep telling you, try xubuntu, youll be pleasantly surprised
[03:09] <_pg_> pangolin: its not a bug its a devilishly hidden setting
[03:10] <_pg_> ActionParsnip: does ccsm work in latst ubuntu? whatever I change doesnt seem to do anything. is Unity interfering?
[03:10] <pangolin> _pg_: in gconf perhaps you can find it but don't ask me where or how.
[03:10] <ActionParsnip> _pg_: yes
[03:10] <_pg_> ActionParsnip: can I not use compiz and unity?
[03:11] <ActionParsnip> _pg_: its the expo plugin
[03:11] <ActionParsnip> _pg_: you don't have to, you can use XFCE, KDE or even LXDE and Unity will not be loaded
[03:12] <Da|Mummy> what happens if i took ownership of a drive during format, and now i delete the OS that has the ownership of said drive?
[03:12] <ActionParsnip> _pg_: LXDE and XFCE are all coded using GTK3.2 in Oneiric and later
[03:12] <_pg_> ActionParsnip: I dont mind Untiy, but if it is making it so I cant Dnd windows into workspaces then i guess ill have to use something else
[03:12] <micahcavaleri> Can someone help me find my PLL? I don't want to open up my laptop.  I have a Dell XPS M140 with Intel 915GM chipset.
[03:12] <_pg_> ActionParsnip: can the two coexist? do i just need to find the magic setting in ccsm?
[03:12] <ActionParsnip> _pg_: its not unity stopping that, you need the expo plugin
[03:13] <_pg_> ActionParsnip: if it shows up in ccsm, does that mean I have it installed?
[03:13]  * txomon|home loves thinking about you christina grimmie and sam tsui
[03:13] <micahcavaleri> I was hoping for an easy-to-use Ubuntu app to find my PLL.  Any ideas?
[03:13] <ActionParsnip> _pg_: you will get this: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_lh7jyvHkwS4/TOgEBVucF6I/AAAAAAAAA_s/cUSJWTWmP8A/s1600/unity+expo.png   and you can drag app windows between as you expect
[03:13]  * txomon|home .>> title is "thinking about you" XD
[03:13] <ActionParsnip> _pg_: yes but if it is unchecked the plugin is not enabled
[03:14] <_pg_> ActionParsnip: i swear ive fiddled every box in the expo plugin but ill keep looking there.
[03:14] <_pg_> just to recap- im clicking workspaes in the dock on the left. it shows me all my workspaces, and my windows are all trapped in the first one
[03:15] <ActionParsnip> _pg_: press the shortcut assigned and it will show
[03:16] <jmartin2279> .
[03:17] <micahcavaleri> I was hoping for an easy-to-use Ubuntu app to find my PLL.  Any ideas?
[03:18] <spaceneedle> Still getting strange symbols--rather then letters--when I open vlc player on Ubuntu 10.04.
[03:19] <ra4king> WHOA
[03:19] <ra4king> 1452 peoples!!
[03:19] <ra4king> that's ... scary .___.
[03:19] <_pg_> spacebug-: subtitles in a language you have no fionts installed for?
[03:19] <ra4king> anyway: how can i find the hardware specs of my computer?
[03:19] <ra4king> im using ubuntu server
[03:20] <ra4king> so no gui, just command line
[03:20] <acerimmer> ra4king: lshw
[03:20] <jmartin2279> .
[03:20] <ra4king> acerimmer: is that built in or i have to download it?
[03:20] <_pg_> ra4king: top will give you an idea. like activity monitor
[03:20] <acerimmer> ra4king: pretty sure it's in the default kernel
[03:21] <ActionParsnip> ra4king: if you install lshw-gtk  you can see it in a prettier UI
[03:21] <ra4king> ActionParsnip: on ubuntu server?
[03:21] <ActionParsnip> ra4king: sudo lshw | less     you can see it there
[03:21] <ra4king> i don't think gtk works on server :P
[03:21] <ActionParsnip> ra4king: you'd be suprised the number of dufuses installing a desktop on server. makes me die inside
[03:21] <ra4king> dufuses?
[03:22] <ActionParsnip> ra4king: idiots, morons etc
[03:22] <acerimmer> ra4king: I just ran it on my virtualbox box server.  it's there.
[03:22] <ra4king> ah
[03:24] <ra4king> how do i save the output of lshw to a text file?
[03:24] <ra4king> i haven't used the terminal in quite a while
[03:24] <ActionParsnip> ra4king: sudo lshw > ~/output.txt
[03:24] <ra4king> ah the > symbols thanks
[03:24] <ActionParsnip> ra4king: or you could install pastebinit and run:  sudo lshw | pastebinit     then view the URL on a desktop PC ;)
[03:25] <lynx7os5> _pg_: if you havent solved your earlier question, maybe this link will help... http://askubuntu.com/questions/39849/can-i-drag-a-window-onto-another-workspace
[03:25] <ra4king> ActionParsnip: nah, im connecting via ssh to my server, i don't want to install anything
[03:25] <ra4king> webserver*
[03:26] <ra4king> sweetness!
[03:27] <_pg_> lynx7os5: i havent solved it yet, I have tried that though. thank you.
[03:27] <ra4king> you guys won't believe what kind of hardware my webserver is running on!
[03:27] <Da|Mummy> pentium2
[03:27] <ActionParsnip> ra4king: pastebinit is tiny, very useful
[03:27] <ra4king> Pentium 3 CPU @ 900Mhz with 128MB of RAM
[03:27] <ra4king> wow
[03:27] <ActionParsnip> ra4king: thats enough if you expect only 1 or 2 connections
[03:27] <Da|Mummy> kill it with 4 packets
[03:28] <lynx7os5> _pg_: mkk, best i could do, sorry
[03:28] <txomon|home> xd
[03:28] <ra4king> ActionParsnip: im getting about....10-15K visits a day :D
[03:28] <ActionParsnip> ra4king: yowser
[03:28] <ra4king> it's a laptop btw
[03:28] <ActionParsnip> ra4king: but they arent concurrent, which is key
[03:28] <tripelb> does anyone know how to make a USB drive that will boot ON A MACBOOK. (mid 2007)
[03:28] <ra4king> about on average 50-60 concurrent visitors at any time of day
[03:28] <ActionParsnip> tripelb: what CPU does it use?
[03:28] <_mike_> does anyone know of a really easy way of getting Minecraft (java too probably) onto Ubuntu 11.10?\
[03:28] <ActionParsnip> ra4king: wow, it's doing well then :)
[03:29] <ra4king> ActionParsnip: yup, this thing has been running without a hiccup the past 2 years :)
[03:29] <Chipzzz> ra4king: sounds like a Dell...?
[03:29] <ra4king> Toshiba
[03:29] <share> ##sopa
[03:29] <ra4king> Satellite Pro 4600
[03:30] <Chipzzz> outstanding!
[03:30] <ActionParsnip> ra4king: HI5!
[03:30] <ra4king> Chipzzz: :)
[03:30] <ra4king> haha
[03:31] <ra4king> hahah wow this thing is 12 years old!
[03:31] <jakk> ̴̡̢̛͔̼̳̺̟̜̰̠̦͎̮̯͍̳̼͔҇͆͑҄̌͊ͬ̾̒̄̒҇̈҇͋̐ͧ̔̓҆̉͟͠͡͠ͅ͏ͤ̀ͧ҉̶̨̢̛̰͎̲͈̯̥̯̥̳̯̺̥̮͑҆̂̐ͤ҄̀̍̊ͫ̐̄̄̑̉̌̾̐̕͟͜҈̴̸̨̧̨͓̱̞̺͔́̿͆ͦ̇̉ͥͫ̊́ͫ҃ͭ̚͜͞҈̸̗̋́ͤͮͅ҉͎̱͕̯̇҆̏͡͝͏̶͈̪͎͍̲̻̼̩̼͓̥̹́̀̾ͣ̽͌̃҅̏̌͋̓͗͌̌́̄̓̕͘ͅ҉̴̧̡̧̱̼͉̟̬͙ͣ̄ͬ͟͝҉͏̢̛̛͓͙͉̙̩̱͖̱̤̫̬̑̄̓̔ͪ̿̀͌͒̊̀̾ͪ҄̌҇͆ͥ͌͂ͨ͊͠͞
[03:31] <jakk> ̷̢̛̗͇̫̠͇̩̻͛͌̈́͌ͫͯ̊͌ͣ҄̓͌͛̚͟
[03:31] <tripelb> ra4king, are you using lubuntu?
[03:31] <tripelb> Iwhat happened
[03:31] <tripelb> I've got a smear all done the page.
[03:31] <ra4king> Ubuntu Server 10.04
[03:32] <ra4king> jakk: WTF
[03:32] <ra4king> and he quits....
[03:32] <geerrr> Hello what is the command to chmod all files and the command to chmod all directories?
[03:32] <tripelb> ra4king, a server will run on just a little bit of ram?
[03:32] <Thraspic> ..
[03:32] <Juest> geerrr: just use wildcards on the command
[03:32] <ra4king> tripelb: it used to have 256MB of RAM
[03:32] <ActionParsnip> geerrr: the chod command for files and folders is the same
[03:32] <ra4king> and it used to run Windows XP
[03:32] <ActionParsnip> geerrr: linux sees tham both as files
[03:32] <ra4king> but then it suddenly wouldn't boot, the error said one of the memory cards were faulty
[03:33] <ra4king> so now it has 1x128MB stick :)
[03:33] <Juest> ActionParsnip: no, because of the first line of the perm line
[03:33] <tripelb> ra4king, I thought ubuntu needed 512. I just tried it on a 504M machine and as soon as I started a browser, fail.
[03:33] <Juest> l,d or -
[03:33] <ra4king> tripelb: Ubuntu SERVER
[03:33] <ActionParsnip> Juest: if you chmod a folder and chmod a file, the command is the same
[03:33] <ra4king> it's VERY minimal
[03:33] <geerrr> ActionParsnip: I need all folders to be 755 and all files to be 644. chmod -R 644 public_html will change all permissions
[03:33] <Juest> tripelb: try debian, live cd needs min 64mb
[03:34] <tripelb> ra4king, sorry I'm so naive. So a server is lighter than using a browser.
[03:34] <ra4king> tripelb: extremely, since the server is only a terminal
[03:34] <ActionParsnip> geerrr: if you want to set folders different you will need a find command to show all folders then chown on the found folders
[03:34] <ra4king> no GUI at all
[03:35] <Juest> ra4king: but debian is better suited also :)
[03:35] <ActionParsnip> geerrr: but chmod the whole lot as 644 then the folder can be set to 755 after, it'll be quicker
[03:35] <Juest> live
[03:35] <Juest> and only needs 64mb for lcd
[03:35] <tripelb> Juest: I love you. I did not know that. I'll do that. I just downloaded lubuntu but debian might be more simple. Oh is that without a gui? (doing this for someone who will not use a terminal, hey I can only do barely anything on one.)
[03:35] <Juest> tripelb: can be
[03:36] <Juest> tripelb: there's console only flavors
[03:36] <ra4king> Juest: well currently 41% of the 128MB is used up
[03:36] <ra4king> so it's running really well
[03:36] <Juest> oh
[03:36] <Juest> nice
[03:36] <Juest> ra4king: debian?
[03:36] <pangolin> !ot
[03:36] <ra4king> and with 15-20K page views a day.....it's doing awesome :)
[03:36] <Juest> lol
[03:36] <tripelb> Juest. Oh, I cant do that.  (I must go sleep now. I'm inexplicably tired. NN)
[03:37] <geerrr> ActionParsnip: Solved it :P A gift for you http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sm63N3FBGak&feature=related
[03:37] <geerrr> if you like it let me know
[03:37] <geerrr> ActionParsnip: I noticed that I am the only female in the channel!
[03:37] <tripelb> pangolin, I dont see any nontopic lines.
[03:38] <acerimmer> !paste
[03:38] <tripelb> geerrr I am a woman.
[03:38] <ActionParsnip> geerrr: girls use ubuntu ;)
[03:38] <tripelb> nn
[03:38] <acerimmer> !pastebin
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[03:38] <geerrr> ActionParsnip : I never met one :)
[03:39] <pangolin> !pastebin
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[03:39] <pangolin> Sebastien: please disable that now.
[03:40] <Raymond_> need a program that can open object code files in natty
[03:40] <troulouliou_dev> hi i xan not install alien  on 11.10 64 bits , unmet dependencies ...
[03:40] <troulouliou_dev> does anybody else have this problem ?
[03:40] <ActionParsnip> troulouliou_dev: sudo apt-get -f install
[03:41] <troulouliou_dev> ActionParsnip, this won't make synaptic wonky after ?
[03:42] <Raymond_> actionparsnip, is there a program for natty that can open object code files
[03:42] <ActionParsnip> troulouliou_dev: no, -f is for (f)ix, it pulls in deps if it can
[03:43] <ActionParsnip> Raymond_: gedit if its source code..
[03:43] <troulouliou_dev> ActionParsnip, ok thanks
[03:55] <Raymond_> how do i turn a .rar into a .deb file
[03:56] <gremlin133> Hi everyone, I'm trying to setup a virtual ethernet interface on ubuntu server 11.10, and am getting this error message: SIOCSIFFLAGS: Cannot assign requested address
[03:57] <ActionParsnip> gremlin133: may help http://www.wantlinux.net/2009/04/ubuntu-subinterfaces/
[03:57] <ActionParsnip> gremlin133: I assume you mean subinterfaces
[03:58] <gremlin133> ActionParsnip: yeah
[03:58] <gremlin133> ActionParsnip: they're setup correctly though, config is copied from a 10.04 machine that this new one is replacing.
[03:59] <ActionParsnip> Raymond_: you'd need to extract it, what its in the archive?
[03:59] <ActionParsnip> gremlin133: is it just one subinterface, or many?
[03:59] <gremlin133> ActionParsnip: 6 of them
[03:59] <ActionParsnip> gremlin133: then I suggest you comment out 5 of them, if you can start networking ok then uncomment another
[04:00] <ActionParsnip> gremlin133: and so on
[04:01] <gremlin133> ActionParsnip: hmm, I suppose, it doesn't even work if you try to do it manually, as in ifconfig eth0:0 etc etc
[04:01] <ActionParsnip> gremlin133: strange
[04:02] <Detergentizer> Hi
[04:02] <gremlin133> ActionParsnip: I had googled around, something mentioned to remove wireless-tools, which I did.. didn't help, other things mention adding some iptables rules, but it's disabled anyway
[04:03] <Detergentizer> I have a install inprogress via "ubuntu software center" , ubuntu 11.x,  it seems to be hung, how can I abort?
[04:05] <Raymond_> actionparsnip, the windows version of the broadcom 4306 driver i am hoping i will work on natty
[04:06] <Raymond_> actionparsnip, the firmware does not work
[04:07] <ActionParsnip> Raymond_: there is always ndiswrapper
[04:07] <OKTOKT> How can I refresh the network adapter allowing for the hosts file to be active in it's current (Edited) state?
[04:07] <OKTOKT> without a reboot...
[04:08] <Detergentizer> service ,,, U
[04:11] <gremlin133> ActionParsnip: I changed their net masks and it worked.. weird, just strange that it worked on the old system and not this one xD
[04:14] <Flynn_> Hello
[04:14] <Flynn_> I'm hoping you folks can help me on a Debian probably?
[04:14] <Flynn_> At least possibly?
[04:15] <Flynn_> :)
[04:15] <ActionParsnip> Flynn_: ask in #debian
[04:15] <ActionParsnip> Flynn_: debian isn't supported here
[04:15] <Flynn_> I've tried in the Debian channel, but it doesn't seem anyone could help.
[04:15] <Flynn_> Hmmm.
[04:15] <Sebastien>  pangolin, ok i will.
[04:16] <pangolin> thank you Sebastien
[04:16] <Sebastien> Done
[04:16] <Sebastien> try it if you want
[04:16] <pangolin> !pastebin
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[04:16] <ActionParsnip> Flynn_: wait then, this is Ubuntu support only
[04:18] <Raymond_> actionparsnip, is there a way to turn  the wireless card on or off using the terminal
[04:19] <ActionParsnip> Raymond_: you can unload and load the module I guess
[04:20] <ActionParsnip> Raymond_: or you can use:  sudo ifdown wlan0    and:  sudo ifup wlan0   to pull it up and down too
[04:22] <DamianK> hi
[04:26] <artichoku> help pls lol
[04:27] <artichoku> unity got jacked up when I installed that rotated launcher
[04:27] <Xgates> hi by chance anyone using Kvpnc I  keep getting for OpenVPN; OpenvpnManagementHandler :connection refused
[04:27] <artichoku> now I can't do anything at all
[04:29] <artichoku> is there a command for apt-get?
[04:31] <Xgates> apt-get is a command
[04:32] <Dogears> Hi!  If I dpkg the latest Virtualbox 4.1.8 will it upgrade 4.1.4 correctly?
[04:35] <Juest> Dogears: is safe...
[04:36] <Juest> Dogears: if you put a newer version it upgrades older ones
[04:36] <Raymond_> how do i delete a file in the home folder
[04:36] <Juest> Raymond_: remove accounts to do that
[04:36] <imbezol> ubuntu 11.04... has the little sign in thing upper right in gnome.. when i sign in what does it do? i've signed in with my gmail account and my status is online. can i chat to people with this somehow?
[04:36] <Dogears> Juest: Thanks for your help
[04:36] <dimas_> i am having a problem after install extra ram although i am not sure if is that cause the computer froze and comes a black screen with some codes and in those lines say "bad EIP value"
[04:38] <Raymond_> juest, i put a .tar file in the home file is it possible to remove
[04:38] <Juest> imbezol: that's the chat system, it uses empathy to chat, click chat to chat, and open empathy contact list
[04:39] <Juest> yes, if is yours
[04:39] <Juest> what do you mean with home file?
[04:39] <imbezol> Juest: i don't see a "chat"
[04:39] <Juest> imbezol: it's on the mail icon
[04:39] <imbezol> just: I can set my status or edit my chat accounts or broadcast accounts
[04:39] <imbezol> oh
[04:40] <Juest> Raymond_: umm, you always can if the file is yours and is in your home
[04:40] <Juest> aw
[04:44] <gogo_it> does anyone know how to add another domain under an existing ubuntu server using apache2?
[04:44] <gogo_it> I added a virtual host file, but that does not seem to do it
[04:44] <gogo_it> do I need to do anything else?
[04:46] <wrektjet> is there a way to suspend the system after say 2 hrs inactivity
[04:46] <Dogears> Juest: I get this error - virtualbox-4.1 conflicts with virtualbox  virtualbox-4.0 provides virtualbox and is present and installed.
[04:46] <dimas_> i am having a kernel problem how do i get alternative kernel?
[04:46] <ActionParsnip> Dogears: uninstall the old one first
[04:47] <ActionParsnip> dimas_: you could hold shift at boot and boot to an older kernel
[04:47] <ActionParsnip> gogo_it: i'd ask in the apache channel
[04:48] <dimas_> ActionParsnip, but i am having that problem since i put new ram what should i do?
[04:48] <gogo_it> ActionParsnip:  I tried, but I can not seem to post a message, it asks me to register and I do, but than won't let me post.  any idea?
[04:49] <ActionParsnip> dimas_: run the memtest in grub
[04:49] <ActionParsnip> !register | gogo_it
[04:49] <phong_> can ubuntu get virus or spyware?
[04:50] <dimas_> ActionParsnip, i dont see the option "memtest" in the grub menu
[04:50] <ActionParsnip> phong_: it can but the chances are next to zero
[04:50] <ActionParsnip> !av | phong_
[04:50] <Juest> Dogears: umm, try uninstalling the old vbox first
[04:50] <ActionParsnip> phong_: you only really need AV if you run a file server with windows clients, or an email server
[04:51] <phong_> oh
[04:51] <phong_> is it secure to pay online bills?
[04:51] <ActionParsnip> phong_: the browsers use the same security standards as they do in windows, so yes
[04:51] <dimas_> ActionParsnip, i dont think is the ram as i dont have any problem with windows in the other partition
[04:52] <ActionParsnip> dimas_: windows may manage bad ram differently to linux, its worth testing
[04:52] <ActionParsnip> dimas_: and you did say it started after the install of new ram...
[04:52] <Dogears> Thanks - will try. Can I keep settings somehow?
[04:52] <ActionParsnip> dimas_: run it for about 10 mins, if you see RED the ram is bad
[04:52] <dlentz> older windows versions managed bad ram by not using ram and swapping everything to disk :P
[04:53] <dimas_> ActionParsnip, but i dont see the memtest option in the grub menu
[04:53] <ActionParsnip> Dogears: uninstalling the app doesn't remove settings
[04:53] <ActionParsnip> dimas_: hold shift at boot, it will be near the bottom
[04:53] <Dogears> Great !! Thanks
[04:53] <ActionParsnip> dimas_: memtest is in a default install
[04:53] <dlentz> dimas_, your bios could have it too if you still can't find it
[04:54] <dimas_> ActionParsnip, you mean when i boot a CD iso it will perform the memtest?...if that is the case i dont have any problem with the ram then
[04:55] <ActionParsnip> dimas_: the installed OS also has it. The memtest is also on the CD too
[04:56] <dimas_> ActionParsnip, but you says is runs as default at start
[04:56] <ActionParsnip> dimas_: no I said it's in a default install.
[04:57] <ActionParsnip> dimas_: I never said it runs at start at any point..
[04:57] <raddy> Hello Everybody
[04:58] <dimas_> ActionParsnip, i go check...reboot
[04:58] <dimas_> thanks
[04:58] <LiENUS> anyone running ubuntu on a chronos series 7?
[04:58] <LiENUS> i have a 15.6" series 7
[04:58] <LiENUS> (samsung laptop)
[04:58] <raddy> I am trying to run one legacy gtk1 app in ubuntu, and receiving following error "terminate called after throwing an instance of 'ErrString' "
[04:59] <raddy> But it is working perfectly in latest version of fedora.
[04:59] <raddy> I don't have source code of the app.
[04:59] <raddy> Can anybody suggestion a solution?
[05:02] <plustax> how do i update from gnome 3 to gnome 3.2?
[05:02] <ActionParsnip> plustax: which release are you using?
[05:02] <Juest> where do i need to head to modify global XOrg xhost settings?????
[05:02] <Dogears> ActionParsnip: what if the package name changes from virtualbox-4.0 to virtualbox-4.1 does it find the settings?
[05:02] <plustax> ActionParsnip, im on gnome 3 on 11.10
[05:02] <ActionParsnip> LiENUS: try asking your real question
[05:02] <dlentz> plustax, might as well upgrade to precise and roll with it
[05:02] <LiENUS> ActionParsnip, i just wanna know how well it runs
[05:02] <plustax> dlentz, what does that mean?
[05:02] <LiENUS> what doesnt work
[05:03] <dlentz> precise = ubuntu 12.04
[05:03] <Juest> plustax: ubuntu haves a sucky gnome 3, use another thing, like fedora
[05:03] <plustax> Oh. How is that? What are the advantages of upgrading?
[05:03] <ActionParsnip> plustax: Oneiric uses Gnome 3.2
[05:03] <bazhang> Juest, dont suggest fedora here please
[05:03] <dlentz> you get gnome 3.2 without hacking in ppa(s)
[05:03] <MrCleanWithHair> anyone know of a version of big two in the software center?
[05:03] <ActionParsnip> LiENUS: try a liveUSB and see
[05:04] <plustax> problem is, im not an advanced user. I understand ubuntu to some degree.
[05:04] <Juest> why, ubuntu UI is not the one seen at gnome.org
[05:04] <ActionParsnip> dlentz: oneiric uses gnome 3.2
[05:04] <LiENUS> alas thats not free, isps here charge per gb
[05:04] <LiENUS> which is why i axed first
[05:04] <dlentz> really?
[05:04] <plustax> is there any way I can simply upgrade my gnome 3 shell to 3.2 without going with a new distribution?
[05:04] <ActionParsnip> LiENUS: axed?
[05:04] <[deXter]> plustax, then in that case I would recommend sticking with what you have right now. Pangolin will be out soon so you might as well wait for it.
[05:05] <LiENUS> yeah i axed  a question
[05:05] <bazhang> Juest, this is Ubuntu support, please stay on topic
[05:05] <ActionParsnip> LiENUS: ohh ASKED
[05:05] <[deXter]> plustax, yuo can add the gnome3 ppa but it'll trigger an update for a lot of apps
[05:05] <Juest> and what system haves gnome3.2 in pure state??
[05:05] <LiENUS> ActionParsnip, how archaic
[05:05] <[deXter]> plustax, and can break some apps as well.. as practically every app has gnome dependencies
[05:05] <plustax> Ah, okay.
[05:05] <ActionParsnip> Juest: ubuntu has gnome3.2
[05:05] <bazhang> Juest, what do you mean "pure state"
[05:05] <ActionParsnip> LiENUS: no, it's correct english
[05:05] <MrCleanWithHair> Juest, arch does
[05:05] <Juest> but the ui is soo messed :P
[05:05] <Juest> hmm
[05:05] <plustax> [deXter], is pangolin the next ubuntu release?
[05:06] <Sebastien> pangolin it should be off now, sorry about that, i run lots of scripts.
[05:06] <_mike_> Hello Ubuntu team, Can someone please point me to a website that shows me a simple way of putting Minecraft (and java probably) onto Ubuntu 11.10?
[05:06] <A|i3N> OK Question for the first person who might have a clue how to fix this. LOL. Finally got ubunty 10.04 playing nice with my four monitor ATI FirePro 2450 setup at work. amdccc however is pissing me off. I've set it how I want it *several* times and it keeps changing *one* of my monitors back to a lower resolution, automatically without asking me. Is there a way to disable is auto correcting what it thinks is right?
[05:06] <Sebastien> its allmost impossible to keep track of them all
[05:06] <[deXter]> plustax, Presice Pangolin, yes..
[05:06] <Juest> pure, imean, all the settings as seen in gnome.org
[05:06] <ActionParsnip> LiENUS: if you use it it makes things quicker as people who speak correctly don't need clarification of some made up slang/word/whatever you are choosing to use
[05:06] <plustax> [deXter], how do I upgrade to that right now without wiping my computer out? Im dual-booted currently with win 7
[05:06] <LiENUS> plus theres little things i might not notice right away my understanding is when you run led the subpixeling is different, so you end up straining your eyes more
[05:06] <A|i3N> Other then that it's working beautifully with a single desktop being displayed across all monitors.
[05:07] <Juest> MrCleanWithHair: does arch linux have all the stuff as seen in gnome.org?
[05:07] <MrCleanWithHair> Juest, it'll have a pure gnome 3 install
[05:07] <_mike_> Hello Ubuntu team, Can someone please point me to a website that shows me a simple way of putting Minecraft (and java probably) onto Ubuntu 11.10?
[05:07] <Juest> MrCleanWithHair: does it look like gnome.org?
[05:07] <urlin2u> plustax, upgrade from what to what?
[05:08] <Juest> specially login screen
[05:08] <[deXter]> plustax, you could add the repos and do a dist-upgrade; but personally I don't advise dist-upgrades. you could however download the latest live cd and try it out, if you find it stable enough you can install it over your current setup
[05:08] <MrCleanWithHair> Juest, no arch install looks the same. so no. it doesn't.
[05:08] <LiENUS> so no one running ubuntu on a samsung series 7/
[05:08] <plustax> [deXter], Alright I will do that.
[05:09] <Juest> MrCleanWithHair: so?
[05:09] <ActionParsnip> LiENUS: could post on the forums too, see if anyone replies there
[05:09] <MrCleanWithHair> Juest, its pure gnome.
[05:09] <ActionParsnip> LiENUS: you could also get a buddy who has a bootable USB to lend you it to test
[05:09] <[deXter]> plustax, http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/
[05:09] <LiENUS> i can get a usb drive
[05:09] <Juest> MrCleanWithHair: does it haves the black ui on login?
[05:09] <LiENUS> its a matter of downloading it isnt free here
[05:09] <bazhang> juest why are you asking about arch here?
[05:09] <ActionParsnip> Juest: keeping a default theme isn't pure gnome..
[05:10] <MrCleanWithHair> Juest, no it has a tty on login. fedora will look just like gnome.org though
[05:10] <urlin2u> _mike_, I would not try and understand grub before you reinstall XP, grub is rather complex, but it has excellent instructions and many great helpers here to guide you.
[05:10] <bazhang> !ot | Juest
[05:10] <plustax> downloading now.
[05:10] <Juest> MrCleanWithHair: almost, i had used fedora 16 live cd
[05:10] <Juest> only diff, wallpaper :(
[05:10] <LiENUS> for some reason here in the good ole us of a birthplace of free information exchange
[05:10] <MrCleanWithHair> Juest, ok so change the wallpaper?
[05:10] <_mike_> urlin2u, Do you suggest that I just stay with XP's Boot Loader?
[05:10] <LiENUS> we can't download freely
[05:11] <Juest> how to change the login wallpaper?
[05:11] <hiexpo> !windows
[05:11] <bazhang> Juest in Ubuntu?
[05:11] <[deXter]> _mike_, http://debianhelp.wordpress.com/2011/10/16/how-to-install-minecraft-in-ubuntu/
[05:11] <plustax> last question. Got the iso DL'ed Im gonna make a USB stick with it. What program do I use in ubuntu to make the liveUSB?
[05:11] <ActionParsnip> LiENUS: yes but using multiple places is good too :)
[05:11] <bazhang> plustax, unetbootin
[05:11] <ActionParsnip> plustax: unetbootin
[05:11] <dlentz> plustax, unetbootin works well for me
[05:11] <urlin2u> _mike_, it is a option you can use easybcd to boot ubuntu, but all the hype about grub being a breaker is fud, it works fine you just have to know the basics about it.
[05:11] <ActionParsnip> plustax: remember to MD5 test the ISO too
[05:11] <Juest> MrCleanWithHair: have you ever used the gnome3livecd gnome.org haves for direct dl ?
[05:12] <_mike_> ok
[05:12] <MrCleanWithHair> Juest, http://www.techdrivein.com/2011/01/how-to-change-gdmlogin-screen.html
[05:12] <_mike_> thanks deXter
[05:12] <_mike_> thanks also urlin2u
[05:12] <plustax> okay how do I format what's currently on the live USB?
[05:12] <_mike_> will try to install xp
[05:12] <MrCleanWithHair> nevermind.
[05:12] <ActionParsnip> MrCleanWithHair: Ubuntu now uses lightdm
[05:12] <urlin2u> _mike_, on the other channel if it is outside of that OS it will get maligned without eveidence.
[05:12] <bazhang> plustax, unetbootin will do it for you
[05:12] <MrCleanWithHair> ActionParsnip, he was asking how to change it in general i think.
[05:12] <ActionParsnip> plustax: the install procedure has a step to configure partitions
[05:12] <o67pc> Hey
[05:12] <plustax> Oh, okay. Nice.
[05:12] <o67pc> Someone here
[05:13] <o67pc> burned an processor?
[05:13] <plustax> so I just install it over my current then? How do I know which one that is?
[05:13] <dlentz> o67pc, i've burned a cpu
[05:13] <bazhang> o67pc, how does this relate to ubuntu support
[05:13] <ActionParsnip> o67pc: how s a burned processor ubuntu related, ask in ##hardware
[05:13] <Konata> Someone has asked me why unity sucks
[05:14] <o67pc> THis related when, the ubuntu not recognize the processor
[05:14] <o67pc> but my machine
[05:14] <o67pc> have 2 processor
[05:14] <Konata> Can anyone give me some reasons I can tell them, lol
[05:14] <ActionParsnip> o67pc: its not ubuntu related, its hardware related
[05:14] <MrCleanWithHair> o67pc, what kernel are you using?
[05:14] <urlin2u> Konata, try #ubuntu-offtopic
[05:14] <ActionParsnip> Konata: if you have to ask then you don't know. so all you can say is "I don't know"
[05:14] <o67pc> No, its an Ubuntu related, the kernel is changed to use with ubuntu
[05:15] <Konata> Well, that answers my question.
[05:15] <joeko> I am trying to setup an unattended install but I am having problems with the language support. When the system restarts it says it is  missing langauge support. In the syslog file from the unattended install is specifies the the language-support-en package could not be found. Are lack of language support and failure to install the language-support-en package connected? how could i fix this?
[05:15] <ActionParsnip> o67pc: so you want to know if ubuntu wil stil continue to use the 1 good cpu?
[05:16] <MrCleanWithHair> o67pc, do you know your burned out a processor and what kernel are you using?
[05:16] <urlin2u> joeko, best unattended is a clone slipped in.
[05:17] <CyberDawg> .
[05:17] <Guest11061> hello
[05:20] <Guest11061> is there anyone out there who can help me
[05:20] <darkcrimson> I can try
[05:20] <darkcrimson> What'
[05:20] <darkcrimson> What seems to be the problem?
[05:24] <oops> Hey, Can Someone Help me? I'm running 11.10 and for some reason LibreOffice opens itself at random intervals
[05:25] <cheapie> oops: I just had to laugh at that. I have never heard of that... Are you sure nobody is connected to your computer?
[05:26] <darkcrimson> Yeah. That's weird.
[05:26] <oops> yes, nobody is connected
[05:26] <darkcrimson> Only thing I could think of is random shortcut, or trying to open a document you wouldn't normally associate with LibreOffice.
[05:26] <pooky> Might have a bad file association. Like when you open a folder or something it opens OO
[05:26] <intok> Anyone play Osmos on a Geforce 6200(NV44a) I cna't see any of the menu text or objectives text in the game
[05:26] <oops> Usually happens when I'm closing/opening TeamSpeak3 or Mozilla
[05:27] <Guest11061> hi darkcrimson I know this may sound crazy but is there any reason why someone who would be cheating on there spouse would join ubuntu?
[05:27] <darkcrimson> That's so random.
[05:27] <oops> Its been ever since I updated to the latest version of LibreOffice
[05:27] <pooky> what does it open in OO?
[05:27] <cheapie> oops: Does it do this when you click something, or does it do it even if you are not touching the computer?
[05:27] <oops> when I'm not even touching my computer
[05:27] <darkcrimson> I think your machine is haunted.
[05:27] <pooky> ^^
[05:28] <oops> I'll close teamspeak ad roughly a few seconds later it opens
[05:28] <cheapie> oops: Have you tried disconnecting from the network?
[05:28] <oops> Yes
[05:28] <plustax> so what are the advantages/new features of precise over 11.10?
[05:28] <Xourii> hello everyone
[05:28] <cheapie> oops: Does it only do it after you close teamspeak?
[05:28] <oops> thats when I've noticed it the most but it has done it with other applications
[05:29] <cheapie> oops: That is strange...
[05:29] <oops> you think it could be some random event triggering it?
[05:29] <darkcrimson> How about everytime you get a new email?
[05:29] <cheapie> oops: Do you think anybody has had access to your computer?
[05:29] <oops> Nope
[05:30] <oops> darkcrimson: I don't have empathy or thunderbird setup.
[05:30] <darkcrimson> oops: Hmm...
[05:30] <darkcrimson> oops: That is really odd. I'm going to stick with haunted.
[05:30]  * cheapie "Hmm..."s along with darkcrimson
[05:31] <darkcrimson> oops: Time to call the short lady who says "This house is clean"
[05:31] <oops> lol
[05:31] <darkcrimson> oops: I'm going to research this some.
[05:31] <oops> you think Unity could be doing it?
[05:31] <cheapie> oops: I don't think so.
[05:32] <plustax> so what are the advantages/new features of precise 12.04 over 11.10 and does anyone here think its worth the upgrade at this time?
[05:32] <Xourii> Is there some kind of task manager for Ubuntu?
[05:32] <darkcrimson> "top"
[05:32] <cheapie> Xourii: gnome-system-monitor
[05:32] <darkcrimson> or that.
[05:32] <oops> I did a little research and this has happened with some users of KDE but it didn't go much farther than that.
[05:32] <Jordan_U> !precise | plustax
[05:32] <darkcrimson> oops: See if the process is running and kill it.
[05:32] <cheapie> oops: I googled "LibreOffice opening itself" and it came up with nothing relevant.
[05:33] <Guest11061> call me ignorant but I don't even know what this site is, I caught my husband of 8 years cheating on me while I was pregnant and this is just one site that came up. sorry if I offended anyone
[05:33] <darkcrimson> I did the same thing.
[05:33] <oops> I googled LibreOffice Randomly opening itself
[05:33] <darkcrimson> Guest11061, if your husband cheated on your with Ubuntu, I understand completely.
[05:33] <Guest11061> why?
[05:33] <darkcrimson> Because Ubuntu is sexy.
[05:34] <cheapie> Guest11061: Well, this is a support channel for an operating system, if that helps...
[05:34] <gathehs> I have been using linux/ubuntu for just over 6 months now... I fucking love it
[05:34] <darkcrimson> lol
[05:34] <Guest11061> Seriously or you are just fucking with me? What is this?
[05:34] <cheapie> gathehs: I'm using Debian, and I feel the same...
[05:34] <oops> I checked, there are no Processes from LibreOffice running.
[05:34] <darkcrimson> This is a support channel.
[05:34] <darkcrimson> Read the title!
[05:34] <urlin2u> !language
[05:35] <ActionParsnip> Guest11061: this is a support channel for the OS Ubuntu
[05:35] <darkcrimson> I have to say that's a first for me.
[05:35] <darkcrimson> I've seen some crazy stuff, but nothing like that.
[05:36] <darkcrimson> Sorry, oops, this tops your haunted computer.
[05:36] <Guest11061> I've never even heard of this
[05:37] <darkcrimson> Well, welcome to the other side.
[05:37] <darkcrimson> The grass is greener here.
[05:37] <Guest11061> Still confused a bit???
[05:37] <gathehs> guest11061 what are you talking about?
[05:37] <cheapie> !ubuntu
[05:37] <darkcrimson> ubottu: Thanks.
[05:38] <darkcrimson> embarassing.
[05:38] <darkcrimson> oops: I'm completely blank.
[05:38] <oops> darkcrimson: I know, thats why I came here is cause it baffled me too.
[05:39] <intok> Guest11061 #freenode #nsfw #socialites #defocus
[05:39] <darkcrimson> oops: My only suggestion would be to remove it and try reinstalling.
[05:39] <Guest11061> Where is everyone from? U.S. or other countries or both?
[05:40] <darkcrimson> Guest11061: All over the world.
[05:40] <oops> darkcrimson: but thats the thing, It didn't start happening until I reinstalled yesterday. 0.o
[05:40] <Flannel> Guest11061: This is a support channel, not a chat channel.  Please take it elsewhere, thanks.
[05:40] <Guest11061> What do you talk about?
[05:40] <darkcrimson> oops: We found your problem.
[05:40] <darkcrimson> oops: bad install.
[05:40] <Flannel> Guest11061: Technical support.
[05:40] <bazhang> Guest11061, ubuntu support
[05:40] <darkcrimson> oops: It could be possible you got some corrupt files in there.
[05:41] <oops> darkcrimson: are you sure? You think it has anything to do with KDE or Gnome Integration packages?
[05:42] <urlin2u> oops, think for a minute millions of people using those desktops.
[05:42] <darkcrimson> oops: Well, that's the thing. The time of the event being random, followed by the problem occuring after a reinstall...I'm left to think corrupt files. However, that is possible.
[05:43] <oops> Well, Imma reinstall but I'm also going to ditch the LibreOffice integration packages (which are optional) and see if that makes a difference too.
[05:44] <darkcrimson> oops: You would think if it were integration packages, the problem would be more widespread. I can't find a single incident elsewhere.
[05:44] <plustax> Does anyone here think its a good idea to go from 11.10 to 12.04 or should I just stay where Im at right now?
[05:44] <cheapie> Sorry - my internet connection went down. What did I miss after I said "!ubuntu"?
[05:44] <darkcrimson> oops: Let us know how it worked.
[05:44] <darkcrimson> plustax: That's entirely up to you
[05:44] <cheapie> oops: First, see if you have ~/.local/share/applications and ~/.local/share/mime - if you do, can you post them on pastebin for us to look at?
[05:44] <urlin2u> plustax, no and the channel for that is #ubuntu+1
[05:45] <ActionParsnip> Guest11061: I'm in the UK here, its 5:45am
[05:45] <calmpitbull> top adobe after effect alternative
[05:45] <cheapie> calmpitbull: Searching...
[05:45] <ActionParsnip> plustax: if it aint broke, don't fix it
[05:45] <oops> wait.... I just found an error log in my home directory that I missed pertaining to libreoffice.
[05:46] <ActionParsnip> calmpitbull: there is no single 'top' or 'best' software for anything...
[05:46] <plustax> ActionParsnip, good call.
[05:46] <ca_bud> can someone tell me how to run httpd -S on a ubuntu server with apache?
[05:46] <matthias_> nope
[05:47] <Flannel> ca_bud: What's the problem you're actually trying to solve?
[05:47] <ActionParsnip> calmpitbull: try cinelerra maybe
[05:47] <calmpitbull> thx
[05:47] <ParkerR> Woo back with Ubuntu
[05:47] <cheapie> calmpitbull: Found: Cinefx | Veejay | Ramen | Synapse Compisitor
[05:48] <cheapie> calmpitbull: Oops, I meant to say "Synapse Compositor".
[05:48] <ca_bud> Flannel: I'm getting a We're sorry, but something went wrong. message when I go to my webpage. I went to the #httpd irc and they asked for the output of httpd -S, but I can not seem to run it
[05:50] <cheapie> ca_bud: apache2ctl -S
[05:50] <btral> hi. plz see my radius config: http://pastebin.com/WWk5ASin
[05:50] <bullgard4> What command will display the name of the microporcessor CPU of my Ubuntu computer?
[05:50] <Dogears> ActionParsnip: what if the package name changes from virtualbox-4.0 to virtualbox-4.1 does it find the settings?
[05:50] <btral> i want to change listening port.
[05:50] <A|i3N> OK I'ma ask this again lol... ATI Catalyst control center keeps changing to resolution of one of found monitors upon reboot. What can I do to keep the damn thing from changing my settings? Can I make a particular file read only or something? I tried it with the xorg.conf file but it didn't help; it still changed the resolution.
[05:51] <oops> cheapie: my libreoffice stack http://pastebin.com/QnPXe66X and my mime list http://pastebin.com/WTQJ7Zg7
[05:51] <A|i3N> ok i somehow screwed that first sentence up. ATI keep changing the resolution of ONE of the 4 monitors after reboot. lol.
[05:51] <ca_bud> cheapie:  thank you!!
[05:51] <cheapie> oops: Reading... please wait...
[05:53] <roy1977> hello
[05:53] <roy1977> hy
[05:53] <roy1977> ciao a tutti
[05:53] <roy1977> avrei bisogno di un aiuto se possibile
[05:53] <cheapie> roy1977: What's wrong?
[05:53] <bazhang> !it | roy1977
[05:54] <cheapie> oops: I don't see anything wrong with your file associations...
[05:54] <roy1977> sorry
[05:55] <roy1977> what's the command for the  create one channel on irc?
[05:56] <oops> cheapie: yeah, I'm starting to think it has something to do with that error I also pasted to you.
[05:56] <bazhang> roy1977, /join ##channel
[05:56] <roy1977> ???
[05:56] <roy1977> i want create my channel
[05:56] <cheapie> oops: That should make LibreOffice crash, not open...
[05:56] <bazhang> roy1977, just join it, and it is created
[05:56] <roy1977> ok tnx broth
[05:57] <oops> cheapie: let my check my cron tabs
[05:57] <btral> i use radiusd -p 1812 and give this error: Ignoring deprecated command-line option -p
[05:57] <bazhang> roy1977, perhaps we could discuss this in #freenode
[05:57] <btral> ?
[05:57] <cheapie> btral: ?
[05:58] <cheapie> btral: Well, if it's just depreciated, it should still work.
[05:59] <btral> cheapie: how see used port number it radius?
[05:59] <oops> cheapie: okay, nothing in my cron tabs so I'm just going to do a fresh install and delete my current config. for it and hope for the best
[05:59] <cheapie> btral: parse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about
[05:59] <yanick_> hi, after a few messing up with wine1.3 and damn .Net 2.0 installer, I tried removing wine components by this sweet command "sudo apt-get purge wine*" and some awful things just happened... is the only solution a fresh reinstall?
[06:00] <cheapie> yanick: What awful things?
[06:00] <btral> cheapie: i want to check port?
[06:00] <yanick_> cheapie, well, for once it removed apparmor and winebind (or something like that)
[06:00] <btral> cheapie: cat /etc/raddb/radiusd.conf | grep port
[06:00] <cheapie> btral: You could install nmap, scan localhost, and see what ports are open.
[06:00] <btral> cheapie: i give # port=0;
[06:01] <btral> i have nmap
[06:01] <cheapie> yanick_: What is preventing you from reinstalling them?
[06:01] <btral> nmap dont show any port for radius
[06:01] <yanick_> cheapie, because the system is broken and has some unresolved packages now
[06:02] <yanick_> is there some "undo last apt-get command" command?
[06:02] <cheapie> yanick_: Can you try sudo apt-get -f install and tell us what happens?
[06:02] <yanick_> I may try :P
[06:02] <cheapie> yanick_: I don't think such a command exists.
[06:02] <yanick_> cheapie, it says that there are nothing to do
[06:03] <cheapie> yanick: That means that nothing installed currently has unresolved dependencies.
[06:03] <yanick_> cheapie, i'm not exactly sure what packages got removed since the console has output too many lines and the buffer erased the important lines containing the packages that were purged
[06:04] <cheapie> yanick_: Please wait while I check something...
[06:04] <yanick_> there was in history of what was installed and removed, I think, at some point.... does this still exist?
[06:04] <cheapie> yanick_: Did you use aptitude?
[06:04] <yanick_> apt-get
 you can do a fix!
[06:05]  * cheapie reads apt-get man page
[06:05] <yanick_> insmod, a fix?
 yup
[06:05] <yanick_> please, ellaborate :)
[06:05] <cheapie> yanick_: I think he means apt-get -f install
  -f
[06:06] <yanick_> insmod, I did that, it says nothing's wrong
[06:06] <insmod> -f  Attempt to correct a system with broken dependencies in place
[06:06] <cheapie> yanick_: It would help if you could be a little more specific about what happened after you removed the packages.
  then just reinstall the package and it will add all del files
[06:07] <yanick_> cheapie, nothing happened, but I'm afraid of rebooting right now :D
[06:07] <hiexpo> nite all
[06:07] <yanick_> insmod, it purged some packages and I lost them when the console buffer "forgot" them at some point
  rebooting isnot like win pakages take effect when installed unlees in memory
  well that's easy
[06:09] <yanick_> insmod, If I remember well, it purged packages like gnome-panel
[06:09] <yanick_> which is not good
[06:09] <cheapie> yanick_: Just make sure linux-image-generic and ubuntu-desktop are installed. If so, you should be fine.
[06:09] <linuxnub> hi i need help
[06:09] <linuxnub> where is the support channel?
[06:10] <cheapie> linuxnub: This is the support channel for Ubuntu.
[06:10] <linuxnub> great
[06:10] <linuxnub> im on backtrack and i want synaptic but i cant get it to work
[06:10] <cheapie> linuxnub: What happens when you try to install it?
[06:10] <linuxnub> heres my error
[06:10] <linuxnub> sudo apt-get install synaptic Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree        Reading state information... Done Package synaptic is not available, but is referred to by another package. This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or is only available from another source E: Package synaptic has no installation candidate
  were the other packs just installed?
[06:11] <[reed]> where does the unity launcher save the things that are stored on it? documentation seems to say ~/.local/share/applications/, but that's not true in my case
[06:11] <yanick_> cheapie, insmod, so if nothing "seem" to have broke, then I should be fine on next reboot?
[06:11] <cheapie> linuxnub: OK... what's in your sources.list?
[06:12] <cheapie> yanick_: You said it removed gnome-panel, so make sure ubuntu-desktop is installed.
[06:12] <linuxnub> just deb http://archive.offensive-security.com main microverse macroverse restricted universe multiverse
  unless the broken are running in memory
[06:12] <cheapie> linuxnub: And you're using Ubuntu?
[06:12] <linuxnub> and i did sudo apt-get update
[06:12] <linuxnub> i may have changed it....
[06:12] <linuxnub> yeah i am
[06:13] <yanick_> cheapie, alright, thanks
[06:13] <paulus68> does anyone know a good backupscript for a server?
[06:13] <cheapie> linuxnub: That would be the problem - you should have the official sources in there.
[06:14] <bullgard4> paulus68: rsnapshot ftw!
[06:14] <cheapie> paulus68: A cron job to copy everything over to the backup disk.
[06:14] <linuxnub> which are? when i tried before it said you should allow universe or whatever
[06:14] <insmod> cron sucks
[06:14] <bazhang> linuxnub, is that backtrack?
[06:14] <linuxnub> yes
[06:15] <cheapie> bazhang: What?
[06:15] <bazhang> linuxnub, you need to ask in the backtrack support channel, #backtrack-linux as backtrack is not supported here
[06:15] <yanick_> one last thing. If I have Ubuntu 11.04, can I upgrade linux-headers-generic etc. to the most recent version (i.e. the same that 11.11 uses) without breaking anything?
[06:15] <linuxnub> roger my bad
[06:16] <linuxnub> i dont have voice there
[06:16] <linuxnub> grr
[06:16] <cheapie> yanick_: It SHOULD work. (However, if it breaks, you get to keep all the pieces)
 they say yes - I say no
[06:16] <matthias1> asd
[06:16] <matthias1> sry
[06:17] <yanick_> cheapie, insmod, I thought so
[06:17] <bullgard4> Are RDX, RSI, RBP, R08, FS GS, knIGS names of  registers in Intel Core 2 Duo CPU T7500?
[06:17] <ActionParsnip> insmod: cron is ok, anacron is great :)
  back in 98 99 maybe 2000 it bogged down --never used it since
[06:18] <ActionParsnip> bullgard4: I'd ask in ##hardware
[06:18] <cheapie> bullgard4: RDX is an explosive, I think.
[06:19] <bullgard4> ActionParsnip: Hm.
[06:19] <max> !members
[06:19] <ActionParsnip> Guest44251: strange factoid to attempt
[06:20] <cheapie> max: L_ARM R_ARM L_LEG R_LEG...is that what you meant?
[06:20] <linuxnub> can someone in here help me with backtrack? the backtrack channel is dead and i dont have voice
[06:21] <urlin2u> !backtrack > linuxnub
[06:21] <cheapie> Let's try that with the right name this time: Guest44251: L_ARM R_ARM L_LEG R_LEG...is that what you meant?
[06:22] <linuxnub> i still have no voice and its all idlers
[06:22] <cheapie> linuxnub: Well, I don't even know what backtrack is...
[06:22] <linuxnub> poop
[06:23]  * cheapie fertilizes the channel
[06:24] <linuxnub> cheapie:http://www.backtrack-linux.org/
[06:25] <ActionParsnip> linuxnub: backtrack isn't supported here
[06:25] <linuxnub> i see
[06:25] <ActionParsnip> cheapie: its a spinoff of Ubuntu which isn't supported here it has lots of network tools and such.
[06:25] <linuxnub> it also isnt supported in the backtrack channel
[06:25] <linuxnub> lulz
[06:26] <linuxnub> what evs, guess im off to google search
[06:26] <ActionParsnip> linuxnub: it is, thats where it is supported
[06:26] <[R]> if you can't figure out how to use it... maybe you should use sopmething a little more sane...
[06:28] <linuxnub> do i just have to register my nick to get voice?
[06:28] <Ben64> linuxnub: i don't think you need voice, the channel is not +m
[06:29] <ActionParsnip> linuxnub: its good to register though, so it is only you whom can use your nick..
[06:29] <mintman> linuxnub:  asleep what is the deal.
[06:30] <mintman> ActionParsnip: what channel is he looking for support to??
[06:30] <linuxnub> no i mean in backtrack-linux
[06:30] <Ben64> mintman: he wants help with backtrack
[06:30] <linuxnub> it says cannot send to channel
[06:31] <linuxnub> and nickserv wants a real email which is absolutely preposterous
[06:31] <ActionParsnip> mintman: backtrack
[06:31] <mintman> linuxnub: was looking for help myself with backtrack 5 r1 not same support cant say they use this form of support
[06:31] <[R]> linuxnub: so make a fake one...
[06:31] <ActionParsnip> linuxnub: take it up in #freenode
[06:31] <Ben64> linuxnub: so you ignored the part of the topic that says "*REGISTER TO SPEAK*"
[06:31] <urlin2u> linuxnub, you need to be registered I suspect I can post there.
[06:32] <linuxnub> i think this is gona be a long night, i need more beer :p
[06:32] <mintman> linuxnub:  need to register I'm already registered havent logged in a why
[06:33] <mintman> linuxnub:  what exactly are u trying to do with backtrack?
[06:33] <mintman> I'll private msg u this is not backtrack.
[06:33] <linuxnub> 1st setup synaptic 2nd setup a vpn
[06:34] <ActionParsnip> linuxnub: I don't suggest you use backtrack for emailng and web surfing etc
[06:39] <kleopatra> Hello i am looking for a nice tool to make uml-diagrams. umbrello doesnt satisfy me. any recommends?
[06:42] <Syph3r> <linuxnub: i use backtrack its my main os on vm. to install that program you gotta add a star at the end like this apt-get install synpatic*
[06:42] <iceroot> kleopatra: jude
[06:43] <iceroot> kleopatra: as it seems its called "astah" now
[06:43] <Syph3r> the backtrack channel is live and active
[06:44] <Syph3r> the channel to use is #backtrack-linux
[06:44] <iceroot> kleopatra: http://jude.change-vision.com/jude-web/index.html
[06:44] <samba35> how do i get full desktop with ssh +xming ,i am able to get firefox and other gui but how to get full desktop
[06:44] <iceroot> kleopatra: also the newest libreoffice can act on ms visio files to i gues it can also create uml by itself
[06:45] <iceroot> !nx | samba35
[06:45] <iceroot> !vnc | samba35
[06:45] <Syph3r> its call a asterisk
[06:45] <samba35> ok
[06:45] <samba35> thanks
[06:46] <iceroot> samba35: if you want the current session use vnc/teamviewer if a new session is ok, use freenx
[06:46] <oops> Cheapie, DarkCrimson, you there?
[06:46] <samba35> ok
[06:48] <amonra> list
[06:48] <ActionParsnip> samba35: why do you need the full desktop?
[06:49] <oops> I'm having an issue, LibreOffice seems to be opening itself randomly.
[06:49] <samba35> i have desk files on desktops
[06:49] <oops> but it seems to also happen whenever I open TeamSpeak3
[06:49] <ActionParsnip> oops: run:  ps -ef | grep -i office    and kill the libreoffice processes
[06:50] <ActionParsnip> samba35: you can use sftp and access the files via nautilus on the client system..
[06:50] <theadmin> ActionParsnip: That's too complicated eh... "pkill soffice"
[06:50] <samba35> i am using windows on another end
[06:50] <ActionParsnip> samba35: there are apps to map sshfs as a network drive for windows
[06:51] <theadmin> ActionParsnip: None of them really work. I tried.
[06:51] <theadmin> ActionParsnip: Got a BSoD in the end
[06:51] <samba35> ok
[06:51] <samba35> thanks
[06:51] <samba35> evne nautils give me full desktop
[06:52] <samba35> but cant access ,error
[06:53] <zamHC> hi there!!!
[06:53] <ActionParsnip> samba35: or could set up a samba share and windows will think your ubuntu system is another windows system sharing folders
[06:53] <Jordan_U> samba35: What distribution are you using?
[06:53] <samba35> i have @ home ubuntu and centos
[06:54] <zamHC> android
[06:54] <theadmin> zamHC: Unsupported here.
[06:54] <samba35> on 1 system just have to change hdd
[06:54] <zamHC> oppsss...sorry
[06:54] <samba35> ok i will install samba also
[06:55] <samba35> thanks again
[06:55] <zamHC> welcome
[06:58] <_lucid_> whats up
[07:01] <applesouce> Hey, I need help, my LAN-Port (eth0) doesn't work :/
[07:01] <applesouce> There isn't even an eth0 in my ifconfig
[07:01] <theadmin> applesouce: looks like you have one of those weird NICs which need a driver
[07:03] <applesouce> I have a Gigabyte GA-Z68XP-UD3P-Z68 Mainboard
[07:05] <gammax> Can anyone help me set the max audio level in pulse audio? No one has been able to assist with this so far...
[07:06] <ActionParsnip> applesouce: run:  sudo lshw -C network     you will see the ethernet chip
[07:06] <ActionParsnip> game16: run:  alsamixer   and use cursors to select the channel and crank, M to un/mute and ESC to exit
[07:06] <game16> Waitm why?
[07:06] <Jordan_U> gammax: ^^
[07:07] <game16> Oh
[07:07] <applesouce> RTL8111/8168B PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet controller ?
[07:07] <gammax> I recieve ALSA lib simple_none.c:1546:(simple_add1) helem (MIXER,'Master Playback Switch',0,3,0) appears twice or more
[07:07] <gammax> cannot load mixer controls: Invalid argument
[07:08] <firerat> applesouce: connection not working? showing lots of packet drops?
[07:11] <firerat> test
[07:12] <ActionParsnip> applesouce: found this ,3,0) appears twice or more
[07:12] <ActionParsnip> 07:07 < gammax> cannot load mixer controls: Inval
[07:12] <ActionParsnip> applesouce: oops
[07:12] <ActionParsnip> http://djlab.com/2010/10/fixing-rtl8111-8168b-driver-debian-ubuntu/
[07:12] <gammax> ActionParsnip, lookin into it now, thanks
[07:12] <ActionParsnip> applesouce: there is an update to add the code to dkms too (very cool)
[07:13] <ActionParsnip> applesouce: I suggest you run:  sudo -i   first, there is a lot of work outside of home, will make life easier
[07:18] <gammax> yeah thats was for someone else i need help with alsa mixer lol
[07:18] <twinkpad> hi, I have a thinkpad R60 and ubuntu 11.10 runs fine on it and eveything works fine except the touchpad :( it works but everytime I move the mouse over something , it autoclicks which is very annoying, can I turn this behaviour off somewhere?
[07:18] <twinkpad> please help, tyvm
[07:18] <TiMiDo> twinkpad, are you using gnome?
[07:19] <twinkpad> no ubuntu unity, i havent changed any settings or packages, except I've turned of touchpad clicking
[07:21] <twinkpad> i dont click at all, I just move the mouse to a window or button or anything and it autoclicks, like after 1 sec, very very annoying
[07:21] <twinkpad> having to chase dialog windows around
[07:22] <applesouce> I'm on admin
[07:23] <ix_> I want to install ubuntu command line with no network, it does not let me
[07:23] <ix_> it stops me at the archive
[07:24] <ix_> repositories
[07:24] <zlynx> ix_:what's the error?
[07:24] <ix_> that the mirror is incorrect
[07:24] <ix_> or is offline
[07:24] <ix_> or something
[07:25] <ix_> alternate cd, obviously
[07:26] <zlynx> ix_: you need to specify that the source is the cd not http: or nfs.
[07:27] <zlynx> ix_:what version of Ubuntu are you using?
[07:27] <twinkpad> solved! auto-click was on in universal access.
[07:27] <ix_> the version does not matter, the same error is on all versions
[07:27] <DarthCaeduces> hola, it appears a personal website is being hijacked. Can a person assist in resolving the situation?
[07:27] <ix_> how do I add the CD as a source?
[07:27] <twinkpad> ty for nothing, muppets
[07:28] <Humbedooh> muppets are cool
[07:28] <Humbedooh> pfft
[07:29] <thirdknife> hi
[07:30] <thirdknife> i want to install svn on my webhost, its a ubuntu machine. which folder do i have to put my svn server repos so that it can be accessable via url?
[07:30] <thirdknife> any guide?
[07:30] <thirdknife> i know it could be irrelevant here
[07:30] <thirdknife> but :)
[07:31] <ActionParsnip> Its ubuntu related so is fine :-D
[07:31] <ix_> the odd part is that debian netinstall can be installed without an internet connection, but ubuntu command line from alternate cannot
[07:31] <elbrinke> Is there any proper ubuntu drivers for the AMD E-350 embedded graphics
[07:32] <elbrinke> because the ubuntu graphics drivers for the AMD E-250 does not work
[07:32] <zlynx>  ix_: i've never experience that kind of problem on ubuntu before. What i usually do is boot it on live and then click on the install ubuntu and then when it ask to download updates just uncheck them ..
[07:33] <ix_> I can do that but I want something minimal
[07:33] <ActionParsnip> ix_: if you setup a local repo on the server as well and change the installer to use that source only it won't use the web and the server will act like a WSUS server
[07:33] <ix_> ActionParsnip, I just want to setup the internet after I install ubuntu command line
[07:34] <applesouce> So ActionParsnip, how do I fix my problem :/
[07:34] <coolstar-ipod> zlynx, ActionParsnip: What's going on here with ix_ as I just joined
[07:34] <ActionParsnip> ix_: gotcha, not sure tbh.its my next thing to play with
[07:34] <ix_> coolstar-ipod, I can't install ubuntu command line from alternate cd without an internet connection
[07:35] <coolstar-ipod> applesource: What problem? (I just joined IRC)
[07:35] <zlynx>  coolstar-ipod: needs to install ubuntu on the command line / minimal he said..
[07:35] <applesouce> There is no eth0 in my ifconfig so my LAN doesn't work
[07:35] <ActionParsnip> applesouce: whats the issue? I've been up ages so my memory isn't great
[07:35] <firerat> applesouce: you have RTL8111E correct?
[07:36] <ix_> applesouce, did you try sudo ifconfig eth0 up?
[07:36] <applesouce> product: RTL8111/8168B PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet controller
[07:36] <ActionParsnip> applesouce: did the link not help...
[07:36] <coolstar-ipod> applesource: Can you run lspci?
[07:36] <firerat> applesouce: have you recently tried to update the driver from realtek web site?
[07:36] <applesouce> there was no Link xD
[07:36] <applesouce> no :(
[07:36] <firerat> lspci -v should still show gigabyte ethernet controller
[07:37] <coolstar-ipod> applesouce: We need you to run lspci so we know Linux can identify your network card.
[07:37] <ActionParsnip> applesouce: djlab.com/2010/10/fixing-rtl8111-8168b-driver-debian-ubuntu/
[07:38] <ActionParsnip> applesouce: use both the code to co
[07:38] <ActionParsnip> Compile as well as the dkms how to
[07:38] <ActionParsnip> applesouce: i suggest you run: sudo -i   before following the steps
[07:39] <coolstar-ipod> ActionParsnip: dkms is in the repos imo
[07:39] <ActionParsnip> coolstar-ipod: yes it is
[07:39] <elbrinke> Is there any proper ubuntu drivers for the AMD E-350 embedded graphics
[07:40] <ix_> so does anyone have an idea as to how can I skip the repo mirror in the alternate install?
[07:40] <ix_> or put the cd as the source?
[07:40] <ActionParsnip> !ati | elbrinke
[07:40] <coolstar-ipod> elbrinke: Can you run "lspci | grep VGA" ?
[07:41] <elbrinke> thanks
[07:42] <elbrinke> coolstar: 00:01.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc AMD Radeon HD 6310 GraphicsATI
[07:43] <elbrinke> i get this when i run the command "lspci | grep VGA"
[07:43] <ActionParsnip> elbrinke: does the additional driver app not suggest one?
[07:43] <coolstar-ipod> elbrinke: Do you see a logo of a card at the top right of the screen?
[07:43] <geeeoo> Is there any way to check if my ubuntu server can host a video site?
[07:44] <elbrinke> what do you mean?
[07:44] <coolstar-ipod> geeeoo: depends on bandwidth, CPU, RAM, etc.
[07:44] <ActionParsnip> geeeoo: if you can install the service, sure.
[07:44] <redjuggler2012> i need help with a half-configured inarall of kismet that I simply cannot fix. is this the proper channel?
[07:45] <redjuggler2012> *install
[07:45] <ActionParsnip> elbrinke: what is the output of. lsb_release -sc
[07:45] <elbrinke> oneiric
[07:45] <coolstar-ipod> redjuggler2012: if you're using Ubuntu, yes
[07:45] <redjuggler2012> well, it's backtrack....
[07:46] <Jordan_U> !backtrack | redjuggler2012
[07:46] <geeeoo> The server has 150GB disk space, 3 GB ram, 6GB burstable ram, bandwidth Up-to 100 mbit burst...
[07:46] <ActionParsnip> elbrinke: ok press your windows key and search for the word:  driver
[07:46] <geeeoo> Do you think is okay to host a video site?
[07:46] <redjuggler2012> ah thanks
[07:47] <coolstar-ipod> geeeoo: CPU? bandwidth???
[07:47] <ActionParsnip> geeeoo: you could run a video site on a P3 500Mhz. It will run, just not very well
[07:47] <geeeoo> coolstar-ipod: 2 x Intel Xeon E5620 (2.40GHz, 12M Cache, 5.86 GT/s QPI, Turbo, HT), 1066MHz
[07:48] <coolstar-ipod> geeeoo: You have adequate hardware
[07:48] <coolstar-ipod> geeeoo: Do you have copyright detection software?
[07:48] <elbrinke> i get the driver install windows in ubuntu, but when i install those driver provided by ubuntu for the AMD E-350 it does not work and the graphics still lags
[07:48] <geeeoo> coolstar-ipod: no. what do you mean by copyright detection software?
[07:48] <Jordan_U> coolstar-ipod: geeeoo: Nothing can be said without knowing how you're setting up this website and how many users you expect, among other things.
[07:49] <geeeoo> Jordan_U: I have 5000 daily visitors and I am thinking to add them videos as well on the site
[07:49] <redjuggler2012> for some odd reason, when I joined #backtrack-linux it said I was banned
[07:49] <coolstar-ipod> geeeoo: Users may upload copyrighted material, which you have to filter
[07:49] <ActionParsnip> elbrinke: are there any bugs reported? Have you tried the Precise liveCD to see if that helps?
[07:50] <ActionParsnip> redjuggler2012: ask in #freenode
[07:50] <Jordan_U> redjuggler2012: You probably need to register.
[07:50] <Myrtti> redjuggler2012: you may need to be registered to enter
[07:50] <geeeoo> coolstar-ipod: is there any filter for that so i will not check everyvideo ?
[07:50] <dns53-laptop> redjuggler2012  have you identified yourself to internode?
[07:50] <Myrtti> redjuggler2012: and identified as well.
[07:50] <redjuggler2012> haha there appears to be a consensus
[07:51] <redjuggler2012> i'll try that
[07:51] <coolstar-ipod> geeeoo: I dont know one myself. Google is your friend :)
[07:51] <Myrtti> redjuggler2012: also you've got root as your ident
[07:51]  * coolstar-ipod loves f.lux
[07:52] <geeeoo> coolstar-ipod: ok. i have a last question. based on the specifications of the server i pasted here how many users do you think it can handle? because i am thinking to change company
[07:52] <redjuggler2012> @Myritti is that an issue?
[07:52] <ActionParsnip> coolstar-ipod: i like how you assured the user that the hardware is sufficient with no ask of capacity needs ;-)
[07:53] <ActionParsnip> coolstar-ipod: do you work in IT sales
[07:53] <Myrtti> redjuggler2012: I believe that may be the reason you can't get in as well
[07:53] <coolstar-ipod> ActionParsnip: He has 150 GB hdd
[07:53] <coolstar-ipod> ActionParsnip: I don't
[07:53] <redjuggler2012> i'll relaunch and register.
[07:53] <ActionParsnip> coolstar-ipod: concurrent connections is also a factor, more than storage..
[07:54] <ActionParsnip> coolstar-ipod: 100, 000 concurrent connections will not be served by something that weak
[07:54] <_skpl> can someone help me? the scrplling on y mouse wheel is screwed up
[07:54] <_skpl> scrolling i mean
[07:55] <_skpl> up scrools down and down scrolls up
[07:55] <geeeoo> ActionParsnip: what you advice me ? go for the video site or not ?
[07:55] <coolstar-ipod> ActionParsnip: that's why I use cloudflare
[07:55] <_skpl> nm, i fixed it
[07:55] <Jordan_U> geeeoo: Probably easiest to simply sink to / embed videos from Youtube or other video hosting sites.
[07:55] <geeeoo> At the moment I have 80000 users on the server. on all websites.. thats why i have this concern
[07:56] <Jordan_U> s/sink/link/
[07:56] <coolstar-ipod> geeeoo: You can. I'd suggest cloudflare.
[07:56] <ActionParsnip> geeeoo: you could but too many connections could make it buckle. Depends on that really
[07:56] <geeeoo> coolstar-ipod: I am thinking rackspace cloud
[07:56] <coolstar-ipod> ActionParsnip: Cloudflare can take care of the connections
[07:57] <theadmin> _skpl: That's odd. Hm, well, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wacom#Fixing_the_Inverted_Scrolling_Problem - is this of any help?
[07:57] <theadmin> _skpl: Oh, fixed? Okay
[07:57] <ActionParsnip> geeeoo: if you are broadcasting to the web the upload speed of your connection will play a far greater role than you cpu speed
[07:57] <_skpl> theadmin, i fixed it, it was a settig in ubuntu tweak
[07:58] <geeeoo> ActionParsnip:  I have 60 mbps
[07:58] <theadmin> _skpl: Bah, I don't know anything about Ubuntu Tweak and other weird GUI config tools, sorry
[07:58]  * coolstar-ipod pats ActionParsnip on the shoulder
[07:58] <ActionParsnip> geeeoo: 60mbps upstream?
[07:59] <geeeoo> ActionParnip: Yes. I am using an internet connection from a university
[07:59] <auronandace> !rootirc | redjuggler2012
[07:59] <coolstar-ipod> geeeoo: The Internet connection isn't gonna be 60 MB/s then
[08:00] <redjuggler2012> yes I know but the one time I tried to make another account it was unstable and crashed xserver
[08:00] <redjuggler2012> so...
[08:00] <theadmin> redjuggler2012: Using Pidgin as root is even a more bad idea... You *never* run desktops as root :/
[08:00] <Ben64> redjuggler2012: you shouldn't be running X as root either
[08:00] <redjuggler2012> well now I just feel guilty.
[08:01] <ActionParsnip> geeeoo: should be ok. Not sure your uni will like you rinsing their link. Id say do it. Even if its just to say you can :-)
[08:01]  * coolstar-ipod is gonna switch to webchat.  Be Right Back
[08:02] <redjuggler2012> before I read a lengthy article about making proper users, could you help me out with my kismet half-installed/dpkg problem?
[08:02] <ParkerR> redjuggler2012, #backtrack-linux
[08:02] <geeeoo> ActionParsnip: I have a last question. If I take a server from a different juristiction than USA should I have problems with the copyright? is it an important factor?
[08:02] <Ben64> redjuggler2012: how did you install ubuntu without creating a normal user
[08:02] <ActionParsnip> geeeoo: you may get sued
[08:02] <redjuggler2012> Backtrack utilities require root
[08:03] <redjuggler2012> so the account is just root, generallty
[08:03] <theadmin> redjuggler2012: Backtrack is unsupported here. #backtrack-linux
[08:03] <Ben64> redjuggler2012: oh, well this channel is for ubuntu support
[08:03] <redjuggler2012> of course, for some reason I'm banned from #backtrack-linux
[08:03] <theadmin> redjuggler2012: That's because you're running as root.
[08:03] <ActionParsnip> Backtrack is offtopic here
[08:03] <geeeoo> Okay thank you very mich for the info guys
[08:03] <geeeoo> much*
[08:03] <redjuggler2012> well that's wonderfully roundabout. alright, time to figure out how to make a user
[08:04] <redjuggler2012> thanks for the direction
[08:04] <ParkerR> redjuggler2012, adduser
[08:04] <theadmin> redjuggler2012: adduser USERNAME
[08:04] <pingec> Does anyone have any ideas on how I could acchieve a panning desktop with a virtual resolution of 10000x10000? This challenge is proving quite hard to do :/
[08:04] <redjuggler2012> I shall
[08:04] <ParkerR> theadmin, Get out of my head XD
[08:04] <theadmin> ParkerR: wut?
[08:04] <ParkerR> theadmin, Nothing was a joke. I said adduser then you did.
[08:05] <ParkerR> Oh hahahahaha
[08:05] <ActionParsnip> pingec: I've had panning before under nvidia. You can make an xorg.conf to set it
[08:05] <theadmin> ParkerR: Ah, kay.
[08:05] <ParkerR> He wasn't banned from the backtrack channel. He ran IRC as root
[08:06] <ParkerR> Some channel don't like that XD
[08:06] <ParkerR> *channels
[08:06] <ActionParsnip> ParkerR: ironic ;-)
[08:06] <theadmin> pingec: Are you sure your graphic card can even render something that huge?
[08:06] <pingec> Im sure it can't
[08:06] <geeeoo> ParkerR: What happens if someone runs mirc as root? first time i am hearing something like that
[08:06] <pingec> But I still would liek to do it
[08:07] <Ben64> geeeoo: mirc is windows, windows doesn't have an account named "root"
[08:07] <pingec> need it to take a screenshot of a map viewer =)
[08:07] <ParkerR> geeeoo, will mIRC is windows soo....
[08:07] <ParkerR> *well
[08:07] <ActionParsnip> geeeoo: running wine apps as root isn't smart or needed
[08:07] <theadmin> mIRC always sets the username to "mirc" if I recall right
[08:07] <ActionParsnip> Ben64: mirc runs well under wine
[08:07]  * coolstar-ipod once ran SpringBoard as root
[08:07] <theadmin> But yeah, offtopic here
[08:07] <ParkerR> ActionParsnip, Ironic indeed XD
[08:08] <Ben64> ActionParsnip: mirc doesn't run well on windows :P
[08:08] <ParkerR> Ben64, Exactly :D
[08:08] <ActionParsnip> Ben64:
[08:08] <geeeoo> guys a last question and i am leaving. i have a website such as adfy (url shortener). is it legal to have such a website? You know these days we have to be careful....
[08:08] <ActionParsnip> Ben64: no idea. I always use pidgin.
[08:08] <ParkerR> geeeoo, adfly is not illegal
[08:09] <theadmin> geeeoo: Totally legal, even Google has one xD
[08:09] <coolstar-ipod> geeeoo: maybe not in the future (SOPA)
[08:09] <bazhang> geeeoo, legality is not an ubuntu issue, especially this
[08:09] <theadmin> geeeoo: Nothing to worry about there
[08:09] <ParkerR> Annoying: yes, illegal: no
[08:09] <Ben64> geeeoo: who knows anymore, the government seems hell bent on censoring the internet
[08:09] <ActionParsnip> Ben64: not used win desktop outside work for ages now
[08:09] <Ben64> ActionParsnip: same here
[08:09] <bazhang> lets get back on topic please
[08:09] <theadmin> Indeed.
[08:09] <geeeoo> ok guys thanks
[08:09] <theadmin> That's what I've been saying for the last five minutes -_-
[08:09] <bazhang> theadmin, thanks
[08:10] <ParkerR> So how bout them Ubuntus XD
[08:10]  * ParkerR shuts up
[08:10] <ActionParsnip> Ha
[08:11] <DJango_Novice> hi
[08:11] <ParkerR> DJango_Novice, Hello
[08:12] <DJango_Novice> im new to ubuntu and trying to use samba
[08:12] <DJango_Novice> when i try to open samba config with gksudo samba in run window.. it gives me nothing
[08:12] <DJango_Novice> any idea??
[08:12] <theadmin> DJango_Novice: Duh, "samba" is not a command.
[08:13] <DJango_Novice> in tutorial it says.... gksu samba in run terminal
[08:13] <DJango_Novice> so what shall i do to get the gui of samba config
[08:13] <theadmin> !samba | DJango_Novice
[08:13] <ParkerR> DJango_Novice, Link please
[08:13] <DJango_Novice> k thanks
[08:13] <ParkerR> To tutorial
[08:14] <theadmin> I don't think Samba has any official GUI config tools.
[08:14] <bsmith093> is there a way to bulk porint to a pdf printer in lucid
[08:14] <ActionParsnip> DJango_Novice: you can configure samba from nautilus
[08:14] <DJango_Novice> im using oneric
[08:14] <DJango_Novice> 11.10
[08:14] <theadmin> DJango_Novice: These guides apply to most recent Ubuntu versions.
[08:14] <DJango_Novice> ive installed samba but the prb is not with samba
[08:14] <bazhang> bsmith093, bulk 'print to pdf' ?
[08:15] <DJango_Novice> its ubuntu thts not opening samba config gui
[08:15] <theadmin> DJango_Novice: *sigh* there is NO such thing as "samba config gui". Not an official one, at least, and that means the guide you are reading is not for Ubuntu.
[08:15] <bsmith093> bazhang: yes print a bunch of images to one single pdf fiile
[08:15] <theadmin> Probably PCLinuxOS or SuSE or whatnot, they got config tools for everything >.<
[08:15] <ActionParsnip> bsmith093: I've seen libreoffice being used at cli to print pdfs. There may be a <your file type> to pdf converter
[08:15] <DJango_Novice> with gui i mean samba-config
[08:16] <DJango_Novice> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9aLvoH4-BQ.. im following this tutorial in youtube
[08:16] <theadmin> ActionParsnip: Too complicated. CUPS does pdf.
[08:16] <ActionParsnip> DJango_Novice: in nautilus, right click a folder to share and read the me
[08:16] <ActionParsnip> Menu
[08:17] <bsmith093> specifically i have some cbz files and i would love to batch convert to pdf but the only thing thats working at all is calibre and its slow as hell and it makes grainy pdfs
[08:17] <shaDykhan> can anyone recommend me some good desktop enviroments?
[08:17] <ParkerR> shaDykhan, Light ones?
[08:17] <theadmin> shaDykhan: XFCE, LXDE, Openbox, Enlightenment are all pretty lightweight and functional.
[08:17] <bazhang> shaDykhan, kde4 gnome xfce4 lxde/openbox
[08:17] <CharminTheMoose> shaDykhan, KDE, Gnome, LXDE, XFCE.
[08:18] <bazhang> shaDykhan, try them and decide for yourself
[08:18] <theadmin> Why does nobody mention enligtenment? lol, seems everyone forgot about it
[08:18] <CharminTheMoose> Enlightenment is a window manager, no?
[08:18] <Mcl0vin> hello there
[08:18] <theadmin> CharminTheMoose: Half-window manager, it has things desktop environments tend to have (panels, trays, etc etc)
[08:18] <shaDykhan> whats good for "eye candy"
[08:18] <bazhang> Mcl0vin, hi
[08:18] <CyberBrat> can anyone recommend a decent bootloader editor/maker thingy?
[08:18] <theadmin> shaDykhan: KDE
[08:18] <ActionParsnip> bsmith093: www.oooninja.com/2008/02/batch-command-line-file-conversion-with.html
[08:19] <bazhang> CyberBrat, to edit grub2?
[08:19] <CharminTheMoose> Good point theadmin
[08:19] <shaDykhan> k cool i will try it for sure
[08:19] <shaDykhan> thanks
[08:19] <ParkerR> Cyanure, grub-customizer
[08:19] <Mcl0vin> can someone please explain to me how i can use nx to login my ubuntu box and yet i can't ssh to it ?
[08:19] <CyberBrat> bazhang, yup
[08:19] <theadmin> bsmith093: apt-get install cups-pdf for system-wide PDF print functionality.
[08:19] <ParkerR> * CyberBrat, grub-customizer
[08:19] <ActionParsnip> CyberBrat: what to achieve?
[08:19] <bazhang> CyberBrat, what do you need to edit exactly?
[08:20] <CyberBrat> ActionParsnip,  to make bootloader backgrounds and boot orders
[08:20] <bazhang> ParkerR, where is that from
[08:20] <oops> Mclovin: Make sure you're using the right SSH -Port
[08:20] <ActionParsnip> theadmin: bsmith093 wants to convent multiple docs, so opening each to print is laborious
[08:20] <ParkerR> I think you have to add a ppa
[08:20] <theadmin> bazhang: Sounds like something from Mandriva
[08:20] <bazhang> ParkerR, got a link?
[08:20] <theadmin> ActionParsnip: Use for loops with command-line print tools?
[08:20] <ActionParsnip> CyberBrat: do you want windows as default?
[08:20] <ParkerR> bazhang, One sec
[08:21] <Mcl0vin> oops: 22 that is
[08:21] <CyberBrat> ActionParsnip, noway jose??
[08:21] <CyberBrat> !!
[08:21] <ActionParsnip> CyberBrat: yes or no please..
[08:21] <CyberBrat> no sir
[08:21] <ParkerR> bazhang, https://launchpad.net/~danielrichter2007/+archive/grub-customizer
[08:21] <Mcl0vin> oops: plz use me name in your message so that i can see it , i can't keep up with these people here they type so fast
[08:21] <bazhang> ActionParsnip, he means no
[08:21] <ParkerR> Instructions within
[08:21] <bazhang> ParkerR, thanks
[08:22] <ParkerR> It works with grub and burg
[08:22] <oops> Mclovin: if you're running ubuntu on your current computer you can use network tools to see if the port is open
[08:22] <fiz-> hello, when logrotate is executed?
[08:22] <fiz-> during to cron
[08:22] <fiz-> according
[08:22] <oops> Mcl0vin: if you're running ubuntu on your current computer you can use network tools to see if the port is open
[08:23] <CyberBrat> any recommendations?
[08:23] <ActionParsnip> People use burg? Wow
[08:23] <Mcl0vin> oops: how please?
[08:23] <ParkerR> ActionParsnip, I like burg
[08:23] <ParkerR> Kinda nice
[08:23] <ParkerR> NOt installed atm though
[08:23] <ParkerR> *Not
[08:23] <oops> Mcl0vin: are you running ubuntu on your current computer?
[08:23] <ActionParsnip> CyberBrat: parker seems to know
[08:24] <AFD> is there a way to skip the login screen? I can't seem to delete my password and my install is seriously FUBAR
[08:24] <coolstar-ipod> is it possible for me to copy my GUPG keys from my iPod to my kubuntu install?
[08:24] <Mcl0vin> oops: yes
[08:24] <ParkerR> Know what? XD
[08:24] <oops> Mcl0vin: 11.10?
[08:24] <coolstar-ipod> *GNUPG
[08:24] <Mcl0vin> oops: 10
[08:24] <Ben64> AFD: you can remove the password from repair mode, and you can get to a console by hitting CTRL+ALT+F1 at the login screen
[08:24] <AFD> Ben64:  I'm in console now
[08:25] <bsmith093> ActionParsnip: bazhang i basically really need a cbr cbz to pdf converter, or atleast a script that will decompress the archives, run them to a pdf printer which i have but cant figure put how to batch print to, and combine each decompressed archive into one pdf ifle, named preserved
[08:25] <bsmith093> preserving the filenames
[08:25] <Ben64> AFD: ok, then what do you want do to
[08:25] <oops> Mcl0vin:  go into your applications and see if you can Find "Network Tools"
[08:25] <ActionParsnip> AFD: you can set autologin by editting lightdm's config files in root recovery mode at the very least
[08:25] <ParkerR> ActionParsnip, What are you volunteering me for? J/k XD
[08:25] <AFD> Ben64: I tried passwd -d username and am told I don't have permission - my user has lost sudo privledges :(
[08:26] <ActionParsnip> Afd: why are you trying to delete you password. Makes no sense.
[08:26] <AFD> ActionParsnip: Thanks! I hadn't thought about getting to use sudo that way
[08:26] <dns_> coolstar-ipod is there an app that it uses or are they just files?
[08:26] <Ben64> AFD: what exactly is your goal
[08:26] <Mcl0vin> oops: ok am there
[08:26] <ActionParsnip> Afd: you can add the user to the admin group there too
[08:26] <AFD> ActionParsnip: I'm being locked out of my install. I just need to get in to back up some files and then reinstall
[08:27] <coolstar-ipod> dms_: It's gnupg from Cydia
[08:27] <AFD> ActionParsnip: in under recovery as root :D
[08:27] <oops> mcl0vin: click on the portscan tab and enter the servers IP address and click scan
[08:27] <oops> Mcl0vin: it will take a bit but it will tell you if the port is open
[08:27] <theadmin> bsmith093: If you want me to, I'll write such a script, will take a while though
[08:27] <coolstar-ipod> dns_: GNUPG from Cydia
[08:28] <Mcl0vin> oops: its open
[08:28] <ActionParsnip> Afd: shouldnt need a reinstall. Just boot root recovery and set password and add your user to the admin group if needed
[08:28] <theadmin> bsmith093: Actually, seems you can't change names with cups-pdf, nor the location... Annoying.
[08:28] <oops> Mcl0vin: okay, try to SSH into it and tell me what you get
[08:28] <ActionParsnip> Afd: run: passwd foo; usermod -a -G admin foo
[08:29] <ActionParsnip> Afd: change foo for your username
[08:29] <bsmith093> theadmin: that would be great but do you know of any tool to convert cbz and cbr archives to pdf files, cause thats really all i need, i found jomic from sourceforge and it was working great, then it randomly stopped working one day and never worked again i get no output zero size files no errors just skips them
[08:29] <dns_> coolstar-ipod  so is there file level access to the ipod?  do you know if there is an export function of the app?
[08:29] <Mcl0vin> oops: its working now ...hmmmm we didn't change anything thu
[08:30] <shaDykhan> ask a web developer what are some must have applications?
[08:30] <ActionParsnip> Dns_: there is ifuse
[08:30] <shaDykhan> as*
[08:30] <oops> Mcl0vin: sometimes its just something little that you didn't put it or do correctly :)
[08:30] <oops> Mcl0vin: Glad I could help
[08:30] <coolstar-ipod> dns_: My iPod is Jailbroken so I can ash
[08:30] <coolstar-ipod> *ssh
[08:30] <AFD> ActionParsnip: so I still get the login prompt which is lacking my user (nothing to click and enter password in to)... what do I need to do to lightdm?
[08:31] <Mcl0vin> oops: but i still can't access my apache in that same box and port 80 is open
[08:32] <oops> Mcl0vin: make sure that your apache configuration is set up correctly
[08:32] <oops> Mcl0vin: there should be something about that in the ubuntu help information
[08:32] <dns_> coolstar-ipod  is it a command line application? can you do the normal gpg command line export and import of your key?
[08:32] <dns_> coolstar-ipod gpg -a --export-secret-keys "Your Name"
[08:33] <coolstar-ipod> dns_: I run gpg on my iPod by using an SSH app to SSH to localhost
[08:33] <dns_> coolstar-ipod  apart from that is there a secring.gpg file on the ipod?
[08:34] <oops> Mcl0vin: by you cannot access it do you mean your cant goto 'your.ip.here' and see the page or you cant run apache commands from ssh?
[08:35] <coolstar-ipod> dns_: does that export only the public key or both the public and private?
[08:35] <dns_>  coolstar-ipod  private, and don't spread it around as it is not encrypted in that form,   use gpg --export-keys  to get all the public ones
[08:36] <coolstar-ipod> dns_: I ran ls -a on my iPods home folder, and found a folder called .gnupg
[08:36] <Mcl0vin> oops: here is the deal, i had dyndns domain, the cancel it , but before they do , everything was working perfect meaning i was able to access my webserver using the same box and same LAN ip , even my WAN IP didn't change. However i signed got a different dyndns domain , and this is the one i am using now to ssh to the box and nx to the box , but i can't get my my webserver. i also checked...
[08:36] <Mcl0vin> ...and made sure port 80 in the router is fwd to my ubuntu box
[08:38] <coolstar-ipod> dns_: there's a secring.gpg file in there
[08:38] <dns_> coolstar-ipod  you should be able to just copy the gpg files then, secring.gpg is your private key store, pubring.gpg is the public store
[08:38] <oops> Mcl0vin: Then all I could think of is to check your Apache Configuration and make sure your IPtables aren't blocking anything
[08:39] <oops> Mcl0vin: https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/C/httpd.html
[08:39] <Mcl0vin> oops: IP tables are fine , because i never used it :)
[08:39] <AFD> ActionParsnip: if i remove gdm will I boot straight in to the desktop? or should I delete the user passwd too?
[08:39] <coolstar-ipod> dns_: can I just copy the .gnupg folder into kubuntu's home folder?
[08:40] <coolstar-ipod> dns_: is that ok, or will it mess up the keychain in kubuntu?
[08:40] <dns_> coolstar-ipod if you want to overwrite your current keystore go ahead, alternatly you can import the keys if you already have keys on your desktop
[08:41] <coolstar-ipod> dns_: I haven't manually added any keys. It's almost a clean install
[08:41] <dns_> coolstar-ipod  i believe if you have the same pass phrase that you use to login that you use to decrypt the keys it is ok
[08:41] <coolstar-ipod> dns_: the pass phrase is different from my password
[08:42] <oops> Mcl0vin: did you look at the help documentation I gave you?
[08:42] <Mcl0vin> oops: thats what i used in the first place to setup my ubuntu
[08:42] <Mcl0vin> *apache in the first place <-- oops
[08:43] <brown_sugar> hey guys, come check this out http://zpag.es/9ZlN
[08:43] <dns_> coolstar-ipod I believe it will prompt you for the keyring pass phrase when you login if they are different so you could change the pass phrase on the keyring if it is annoying you
[08:43] <oops> Mcl0vin: Might be wise to open up a thread on the Ubuntu Forums
[08:43] <oops> Mcl0vin: I'm Fresh out of ideas
[08:43] <IanWizard-Cloud> How can I tell it (Gnome / Ubuntu... really Nautilus), not to auto mount the next drive that I plug in.
[08:43] <IanWizard-Cloud> or just disable it, and then re-enable it.
[08:44] <IanWizard-Cloud> I've got a drive that I've got to get forensic on... and I don't want it f-ing it up by mounting it.
[08:44] <coolstar-ipod> dns_: I'm going to export the key instead.
[08:44] <theadmin> IanWizard-Cloud: Get the drive's UID and add it to fstab with "noauto"
[08:44] <Mcl0vin> oops: i can access it from my LAN fine, using dyndns /public IP or LAN IP
[08:45] <theadmin> IanWizard-Cloud: For example: UUID=2931-4faf-2941-223-some-more-mess /mnt ext4 defaults,noauto 0 0
[08:45] <IanWizard-Cloud> theadmin: can't get the UID
[08:45] <theadmin> IanWizard-Cloud: Oh... Hm. Well, I suppose then, uh...
[08:45] <oops> Mcl0vin: but nobody else can access it?
[08:45] <glioros> is there any way to xgettext all my php files once and not xgettext each php file ?
[08:46] <Mcl0vin> oops: yep, as soon as i leave my house , its gone
[08:46] <shaDykhan> what is a good lightweight ide?
[08:46] <theadmin> IanWizard-Cloud: gconf-editor, /apps/nautilus/preferences/media_automount - set to 0
[08:46] <oops> Mcl0vin: then its a routing issue. Is it on a static IP?
[08:47] <theadmin> shaDykhan: vim
[08:47] <oops> Mcl0vin: internally that is
[08:47] <Mcl0vin> oops: yes
[08:47] <shaDykhan> besides vim lol
[08:47] <oops> Mcl0vin: have you set up DMZ?
[08:47] <coolstar-ipod> dns_: I ran the export command but it went to the console
[08:48] <theadmin> shaDykhan: Try geany
[08:48] <Guest29989> shaDykhan: for what language?
[08:48] <Mcl0vin> oops: to be honest , lately i was setting up GNS3 and i have br0 and Tap0 setup but never checked the site after that , never thought it could be an issue
[08:48] <glioros> is there any way to xgettext all my php files once and not xgettext each php file ?
[08:48] <IanWizard-Cloud> shaDykhan: geany is GREAT, SciTE is good also though
[08:48] <Mcl0vin> oops: that box LAN IP is 192.168.1.151
[08:48] <shaDykhan> thx ill try those too
[08:48] <shaDykhan> 2 lol
[08:49] <dns_> coolstar-ipod run the export and pipe it     cmd > ketfile
[08:49] <IanWizard-Cloud> theadmin: can I do it by label?  for the partition?
[08:49] <theadmin> glioros: for i in file1 file2 file3 file4 file5 ; do xgettext $i ; done # Something like this, maybe?
[08:49] <Mcl0vin> oops: and Tap0 and eth0 are bridge with Br0 to that LAN IP
[08:49] <theadmin> IanWizard-Cloud: I dunno, why not just disable automounting with the way I specified?
[08:49] <IanWizard-Cloud> theadmin: I saw that after I hit enter
[08:49] <oops> Mcl0vin: make sure all ports are forwarded to that box then
[08:50] <mister2> okay, let's try this again. I just booted an 11.04 live disk and got booted to the login screen. Whats the username/password combination or solution to this?
[08:50] <oops> Mcl0vin: 80, 8080, etc.
[08:50] <Mcl0vin> oops: they are
[08:50] <Mcl0vin> oops: i use dd-wrt for the linksys router am using
[08:51] <theadmin> IanWizard-Cloud: Well, as for the label, you can, just use LABEL= instead of UUID= in fstab as specified earlier.
[08:51] <glioros> theadmin: I just tried it in the terminal and it didnt work...
[08:51] <LemonAid> Hei guys. What desktop recorder would you recommend?
[08:51] <theadmin> glioros: I have no idea what the syntax of xgettext is, but something along those lines usually does the trick
[08:52] <oops> Mcl0vin: okay, hold on a moment
[08:52] <Antstheguy> I need a bit of help setting up Ubuntu One on a headless server
[08:52] <Antstheguy> I followed these instructions: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuOne/Headless
[08:53] <Antstheguy> but am stumped on step 4
[08:53] <Antstheguy> I don't have a "[__main__]" section
[08:54] <oops> Mcl0vin: do you have access to the routers web panel?
[08:54] <coolstar-ipod> dns_: I exported the private key. Do I need to export the public key as well?
[08:54] <AlanBell> mister2: um, that isn't what the liveCD does
[08:54] <Mcl0vin> oops: yep
[08:55] <afidegnum> hello, pls using apt-get, where do programs get installed by default?
[08:55] <afidegnum> I have installed a flight simulation game
[08:55] <afidegnum> and I want to add extra propoerties to its folder
[08:55] <AlanBell> LemonAid: gtk-recordmydesktop
[08:55] <oops> Mcl0vin: goto NAT/QoS and then to DMZ, enable it and set it to the local address.
[08:55] <Kvaks> Am I the only one annoyed by the fact that Gnome Do's linux executable is called Do.exe?
[08:56] <LemonAid> AlanBell, thank you.
[08:56] <mister2> alanbell: it did, i'm rebooting it to see if that fixes it...
[08:56] <coolstar-ipod> afidegnum: they get extracted to /
[08:56] <AlanBell> Kvaks: mono executeables end in .exe, this is normal
[08:56] <Antstheguy> Why annoyed?
[08:56] <Mcl0vin> oops: doing that will it drop my current session
[08:56] <Myrtti> jatt: welcome to the marvelous world of C# and Mono
[08:56] <Kvaks> Because it's like all windowsy.
[08:56] <AlanBell> mister2: is it an official pressed CD?
[08:56] <aBound> Kvaks, Switch to Synapse it's a better alternative over Gnome Do.
[08:56] <Myrtti> eh, that was for Kvaks, sorry jatt
[08:56] <HashNuke> Is there a way in which I can disable rebooting capabilities for a user? I read about CAP_SYS_BOOT how do I set it?
[08:57] <Kvaks> aBound: I'll check it out.
[08:57] <oops> Mcl0vin: you can do that real quick and I'll wait here for ya.
[08:57] <mister2> alanbell define: official pressed?
[08:57] <aBound> Kvaks, No problem. :P
[08:58] <afidegnum> i can't find it
[08:58] <AlanBell> mister2: well is it a CD you got at a conference or something or an iso file you downloaded and burned? bit curious why you are using 11.04 rather than 11.10
[08:59] <Mcl0vin> oops: did that and its still not working
[08:59] <bsmith093> im trying to get kde installed in ubuntu lucid and it says cant find kubuntu desktop package
[08:59] <mister2> alanbell i downloaded it and burned it myself. I'm using 11.04 because i had some problems with 11.10 on this machine a few times when i was trying to install it.
[09:00] <oops> Mcl0vin: then its most likely an issue with your dyndns
[09:00] <Mcl0vin> oops: the way i access my router gui , is because i am nx to the box , so i pull up a browser and 192.169.1.1
[09:00] <Mcl0vin> *168
[09:00] <mintman> got sidetracked back
[09:00] <Mcl0vin> oops: but it is working for the ssh
[09:00] <bazhang> bsmith093, kubuntu-desktop is the package name
[09:00] <Mcl0vin> oops: it is resolving the name to the correct IP address
[09:01] <mintman> apt search kubuntu
[09:01] <mintman> !apt search
[09:01] <bazhang> mintman, its apt-cache search
[09:01] <bsmith093> saya it has broken deps for this package
[09:01] <mintman> bazhang: been a while
[09:01] <bsmith093> do i need a certain repo?
[09:02] <mintman> sorry dont use apt-get as much as I should
[09:02] <bazhang> bsmith093, please paste the exact error along with the command to pastebin
[09:02] <mintman> !apt cache search
[09:02] <oops> Mcl0vin: all I can think of is its either your apache setup or IP tables on your box or router
[09:03] <mintman> !apt-cache search
[09:03] <Salaman> Hello
[09:03] <oops> Mcl0vin: I would consider opening a thread on the ubuntu forums
[09:03] <bazhang> mintman, for using the bot : /msg ubottu find package
[09:03] <Salaman> Can somone help me with sharing internet connection?
[09:03] <Mcl0vin> oops: like i said before never had to use IPtables
[09:03] <mister2> alanbell it did it again
[09:03] <iceroot> !ics | Salaman
[09:03] <oops> Mcl0vin: port 80 may be blocked by default
[09:04] <bsmith093> bazhang: http://pastebin.com/SxMtye10
[09:04] <oops> Mcl0vin: do you have a graphical interface on your box?
[09:04] <chadwick> yeah virizon fttp blocks 80 and 25
[09:04] <Mcl0vin> oops: yes
[09:05] <oops> Mcl0vin: you may get a firewall config tool (such as ufw ) and configure it with everything open. Whats your ISP?
[09:05] <Mcl0vin> oops: brb
[09:07] <Mcl0vin> oops: i don't know their name, its a fiber cut to the house , 12Mbps and i never had to call them or pay them a penney for the past 3 yrs i lived in the house, its never down , or slow, didn't had a single issue
[09:07] <Mcl0vin> oops:  called them once , when i moved to turn the service on, and that was it ...
[09:07] <oops> Mcl0vin: some ISP's block port 80 to prevent abuse
[09:08] <Mcl0vin> oops: but it was working before :)
[09:08] <liao> haha
[09:08] <oops> Mcl0vin: not externally was it?
[09:09] <Mcl0vin> oops: it was
[09:09] <oops> Mclovin: and what have you changed since then?
[09:09] <Mcl0vin> oops: dyndns domain name
[09:10] <oops> Mcl0vin: gimme your dyndns domain name and I'll see if I can connect
[09:10] <coolstar-ipod> oops: Try connecting using your ip
[09:10] <coolstar-ipod> *Mcl0vin
[09:10] <Mcl0vin> oops: from something.homelinux.com to something.dyndns-server.com , i am remote to the system as well
[09:11] <Mcl0vin> coolstar-ipod: i tried that and not working
[09:11] <Mcl0vin> but i can still use something.dyndns-server.com to ssh to my box and to NX to my box
[09:11] <Mcl0vin> oops: you know what NX right
[09:11] <coolstar-ipod> Mcl0vin: try connecting using the internal ip
[09:11] <bsmith093> bazhang: any ideas whats wrong?
[09:12] <Mcl0vin> coolstar-ipod: you want me to use none routeable address from about side the router ?!
[09:13] <Mcl0vin> coolstar-ipod: or you mean from inside my LAN
[09:13] <coolstar-ipod> Mcl0vin: inside LAN
[09:13] <Mcl0vin> coolstar-ipod: ^^ if that was the case , yes i have already did that and it is working
[09:13] <Mcl0vin> cconstantine: also from inside the lan i tried mydomain.com and it works
[09:14] <coolstar-ipod> Mcl0vin: Did you check your firewall's settings?
[09:14] <Mcl0vin> coolstar-ipod: no firewall
[09:14] <Mcl0vin> coolstar-ipod: oops: i wiil brb
[09:15] <mintman> Mcl0vin: who is your internet service provide I know comcast has issues with ssh
[09:16] <v2> How can i update gcc ? aptitude update gcc didn't work "i wanna not to use apt-get"
[09:16] <coolstar-ipod> mintman: he can ssh
[09:16] <jatt> use synaptic then
[09:16] <coolstar-ipod> mintman: he's having probs with http
[09:16] <v2> no graphical interface
[09:16] <coolstar-ipod> !search gcc | v2
[09:17] <coolstar-ipod> !search gcc
[09:17] <v2> nothing found
[09:17] <jatt> what's wrong with apt-get
[09:17] <coolstar-ipod> !info gcc | v2
[09:17] <mintman> coolstar-ipod: not good ? no firewall and issues? interesting, type of connection?
[09:17] <coolstar-ipod> mintman: he has LAN
[09:17] <jatt> sudo apt-get upgrade gcc
[09:18] <jatt> no?
[09:18] <coolstar-ipod> jatt: apt-get install gcc
[09:18] <mintman> coolstar-ipod: this is not college is it? or dorm rooms
[09:19] <coolstar-ipod> mintman: idk. Mcl0vin??
[09:19] <mintman> Mcl0vin: what is the deal this lan ur on?
[09:19] <dirtydevil> I installed ubuntu  10.10, but after restarting it is giving an rub-editenv:error: cannot open the file /boot/grub/grubenv , help me I am having a lot of trouble because of it
[09:20] <coolstar-ipod> dirtydevil: can you boot Ubuntu?
[09:20] <dirtydevil> ya I have bootable usb,
[09:21] <coolstar-ipod> dirtydevil: I mean from the install
[09:21] <dirtydevil> coolstar-ipod: its stuck at this error
[09:21] <Pancakez> is there a way I can set the unity/gnome configuration settings to default?
[09:21] <coolstar-ipod> dirtydevil: can you mount the install in nautilus on the bootable USB?
[09:22] <dirtydevil> coolstar-ipod: no, I don't know how to do it
[09:22] <coolstar-ipod> dirtydevil: click on it in the sidebar
[09:22] <metaspike> hello hoodliums- Pancakez, when they are saved, arent they the default? or do you mean between user accounts?
[09:22] <dirtydevil> coolstar-ipod: its just a bios black screen just this error written over it and not progressing ahead
[09:23] <zhownx> is there any client to use yahoo messenger in oneiric? any idea? =)
[09:23] <mintman> coolstar-ipod: Nevermind he doesn't run the ISP or even pay for the connection.  Could be system wide update by client
[09:23] <metaspike> i have a question, it's driving me nutes. how do i customize jackd auto-connection channels if say, I want mplayer to always load and use 8 channels not just 2.
[09:23] <coolstar-ipod> dirtydevil: are you booted into the USB?
[09:23] <Pancakez> metaspike I mean restore the settings to the way they were when first installed
[09:23] <metaspike> zhownx: probably pidgin
[09:23] <dirtydevil> coolstar-ipod: ya
[09:24] <coolstar-ipod> dirtydevil: open the drive in the places menu
[09:24] <Mcl0vin> mintman: what do you mean ?
[09:24] <coolstar-ipod> dirtydevil: it's listed as __ GB filesystem
[09:25] <metaspike> Pancakez: considering that user settings are stored under your user folder eg /home/Pancakez - one can remove it- im not sure if it's ~/.nautilus or ~/.gnome or what though but if you get it, then you can log back in with the defaults.
[09:25] <metaspike> remove the settings under the user folder obiously, not the user folder itself, that would be bad!
[09:26] <dirtydevil> coolstar-ipod: I opened places
[09:26] <mintman> Mcl0vin: free internet! be happy. mines not free.  Dad works for Quest they do updates to routers nation wide so u could lose features or have to pay for services. Way for company to feed there cash cow .
[09:26] <dirtydevil> coolstar-ipod: now at / folder
[09:26] <coolstar-ipod> dirtydevil: can you see the contents of the install?
[09:27] <dirtydevil> coolstar-ipod: ya
[09:27] <Pancakez> metaspike, I'll try that.
[09:27] <Mcl0vin> mintman: is there a test i can do to check is they are blocking port 80
[09:27] <dirtydevil> coolstar-ipod: now what to do?
[09:27] <coolstar-ipod> dirtydevil: can you run a terminal and enter "ls /media"
[09:27] <sabayonuser2> >join ubuntu-fr
[09:28] <dirtydevil> ya
[09:28] <zhownx> I've installed gwibber... I want to stop auto start the gwibber service.. any idea?
[09:28] <mintman> Mcl0vin: not sure ? I really believe u have a change in settings
[09:28] <coolstar-ipod> dirtydevil: what's the output of the command?
[09:29] <chadwick> mc: give me your ip adress
[09:29] <dirtydevil> apt cdrom e5* something drive and my Disk drive
[09:29] <chadwick> ill see if port 80 is blocked
[09:29] <Mcl0vin> mintman: coolstar-ipod this is my ISP http://www.egreenfield.com/
[09:29] <chadwick> by doing a whois and researching your isp
[09:29] <dirtydevil> coolstar-ipod: I can see the drive where I have installed ubuntu
[09:30] <coolstar-ipod> dirtydevil: what's the name of the folder of the drive?
[09:30] <metaspike> zhownx: consider rcconf (console) and bum (gui) service managers
[09:30] <dirtydevil> 47GB File System
[09:31] <coolstar-ipod> dirtydevil: can you run "sudo apt-get install chroot"
[09:31] <chadwick> http://www.egreenfield.com/.... whats your IP block?
[09:31] <chadwick> its obviousely a reseller
[09:31] <Mcl0vin> mintman: should i call them and ask if they block port 80
[09:31] <zhownx> metaspike, is there any way to refresh gwibber every 1 minute?
[09:32] <coolstar-ipod> !info chroot
[09:32] <metaspike> refresh, huh? probably, look in its settings v_v
[09:32] <metaspike> unless you mean the service, and by refresh you mean restart, with say. cron.
[09:32] <scsix> I need to recover deleted folders in a lvm system, which is the best utility for this?
[09:32] <dirtydevil> coolstar-ipod: i am connecting it to internet
[09:33] <metaspike> scsix: best does not mean easiest to use, consider testdisk
[09:34] <geirha> scsix: The "best" would be to use your backup solution's restore ability.
[09:34] <coolstar-ipod> dirtydevil: ok you don't need to install chroot. I realized it comes with Ubuntu
[09:34] <mintman> Mcl0vin: Heard of this new package sold it with house hadn't seen it personnelly. Form what my father was getting at it was a limited service , but provided a package deal to new housing. Fiber optics gave a great deal.  Just paying for the service up front.
[09:34] <dirtydevil> coolstar-ipod: okay so what to do next?
[09:35] <scsix> ok, thanks to all
[09:35] <Mcl0vin> mintman: but there should be a test i can run to see if they block port 80
[09:35] <coolstar-ipod> dirtydevil: can you enter in the terminal "sudo chroot ", and drag the folder of the drive into the terminal?
[09:35] <metaspike> fibre optics? T1000 - just like the like terminator
[09:35] <coolstar-ipod> dirtydevil: then press enter
[09:36] <ikonia> "sudo chroot" won't do anything
[09:36] <Anomie21> Anyone know when Absinthe will be released for Ubuntu?
[09:36] <coolstar-ipod> ikonia: it will.
[09:37] <ikonia> no, it won't, you have to give a path to act as the root home
[09:37] <dirtydevil> coolstar-ipod: it is saying that chroot: missing operand
[09:37] <coolstar-ipod> ikonia: I told him to enter it in and drag the folder of the drive into the terminal
[09:37] <ikonia> coolstar-ipod: that is nonsense
[09:37] <ikonia> dirtydevil: it is missing an argument as I was trying to say
[09:37] <ikonia> dirtydevil: you need to specify where you want to chroot into
[09:37] <Humbedooh> this isn't windows :(
[09:37] <dirtydevil> okay
[09:37] <ikonia> dirtydevil: eg: /mnt/new_root
[09:38] <coolstar-ipod> dirtydevil: ok enter "sudo chroot <folder>"
[09:38] <dirtydevil> coolstar-ipod: I have done that
[09:38] <dirtydevil> now I am in root@ubuntu
[09:38] <metaspike> Anomie21: probably never, even ubuntu has the sense to think twice before adding a jailbreaker to its official repositories
[09:38] <coolstar-ipod> dirtydevil: run update-grub
[09:38] <ikonia> no
[09:38] <ikonia> don'
[09:38] <ikonia> don't
[09:38] <ikonia> you are missing file systems
[09:38] <paulus68> with rsnapshot is it normal that the target directory remains empty?
[09:38] <Anomie21> metaspike: It says on the Absinthe website that the linux one is just waited to be bundled (this was 2d ago)
[09:38] <ikonia> you'll need proc mounted in the chroot
[09:39] <ikonia> !grub2 | dirtydevil
[09:39] <ikonia> dirtydevil: in that link explains how to use chroot to update grub2
[09:39] <mintman> Mcl0vin: In this case I wouldn't run that test messing with ur contract. Contact company ask if they support ssh.  I wouldn't play with my housing authority.  U belong to a community make sure all my setting are correct first..  This is odd for california to start restrictions.  Those communities are expensive and the house is not cheap.  Uncle owns 2 houses in the palm springs area as well...
[09:39] <mintman> ...as san deigo
[09:39] <ikonia> coolstar-ipod is leading you into a mess as core setup is missing
[09:39] <coolstar-ipod> dirtydevil: use the link ikonia gave you
[09:40] <mintman> Mcl0vin: personnelly I think it is a setting in ur linux box
[09:40] <coolstar-ipod> dirtydevil: you need to mount proc, dev, and sysfs
[09:40] <coolstar-ipod> dirtydevil: before running update-grub I need you to run a few commands
[09:41] <coolstar-ipod> dirtydevil: first open a new terminal and run "sudo mount --bind /dev /media/<folder>/dev"
[09:42] <ikonia> coolstar-ipod: let him use the link
[09:42] <coolstar-ipod> ikonia: right
[09:42] <ikonia> coolstar-ipod: its clear you don't know what you are doing with it, the document guides clearly and without miss-information
[09:42] <Mcl0vin> i used canyouseeme.org and it looks like they are blocking it :(
[09:43] <coolstar-ipod> ikonia: I do know. I just haven't used chroot in months...:(
[09:43] <Mcl0vin> mintman: coolstar-ipod ^^
[09:43] <ikonia> coolstar-ipod: no, you don't, you don't know how to use chroot, you didn't check before giving him info, you didn't know the missing file systems where important and you told him to run a command that could cause a problem without the file systems
[09:43] <jatt> how can I get the current display resolution in xubuntu?
[09:44] <jatt> is there a command for this?
[09:44] <Humbedooh> xrandr
[09:44] <coolstar-ipod> ikonia: I know about running X apps from chroots. I used to run synaptic from one to customize live cd's
[09:45] <Humbedooh> knowing and passing on knowledge is two different things :>
[09:45] <coolstar-ipod> ikonia: I should've refreshed my memory after months of not using chroot though
[09:45] <Humbedooh> are*
[09:45] <pingec> what do i need to install to get java applets workign in firefox?
[09:45] <dirtydevil> ikonia: can you give me that again
[09:46] <coolstar-ipod> !grub2 | dirtydevil
[09:46] <mintman> Mcl0vin: try this http://www.linuxhomenetworking.com/wiki/index.php/Quick_HOWTO_:_Ch19_:_Dynamic_DNS
[09:46]  * Solsun is away: Away
[09:47] <ikonia> !away > solid_liq
[09:47] <ikonia> oops
[09:47] <ikonia> !away > Solsun
[09:48] <dingo_aus|>  /join #hsbne
[09:48] <Humbedooh> no :(
[09:50] <coolstar-ipod> ikonia: Do you work at canonical? Just wonderin?
[09:50] <ikonia> no
[09:51] <mintman> Mcl0vin: well good luck . would contact service provider my have limited contract with housing area
[09:51] <mintman> Mcl0vin: got to run :)
[09:51] <mintman> good night
[09:52] <dirtydevil> ikonia: I tried that sudo grub-install /dev/sda5 to install but its giving an error /usr/sbin/grub-probe : error: cannot find a device for /boot/grub
[09:52] <coolstar-ipod> dirtydevil: can you run "ls /dev | grep sda"
[09:53] <glioros> Guys is there any way to test my server download speed (without installing any software) ?
[09:53] <Humbedooh> wget a random big file maybe?
[09:53] <dirtydevil> coolstar-ipod: I used df -h command to get that /dev info
[09:53] <ikonia> glioros: speedtest.net
[09:53] <glioros> iikonia: using ssh ?
[09:54] <Humbedooh> :>
[09:54] <Humbedooh> I'm guessing the server is not running any desktop environment?
[09:54]  * coolstar-ipod was just spammed by some Adildeaux guy
[09:55] <Humbedooh> so was everybody else :(
[09:55]  * ikonia has told coolstar-ipod to stop doing me commands
[09:55] <ikonia> coolstar-ipod: if you are having a problem with someone in the #ubuntu channel spamming you, please join #ubuntu-ops and report it
[09:55] <dirtydevil> coolstar-ipod: sda sda1 to sda 6 is the output
[09:55] <coolstar-ipod> ikonia: ok
[09:55] <Humbedooh> adildeaux...very clever name
[09:56] <dirtydevil> ikonia: what to do now? its giving that error
[09:56] <coolstar-ipod> Humbedooh: but he was very racist.
[09:56] <glioros> Humbedooh: Yes, no desktop environment. And it is important to do not install anything on it.
[09:56] <Humbedooh> coolstar-ipod, read it in french
[09:56] <ikonia> coolstar-ipod: what part of "report it in #ubuntu-ops" am I not making clear
[09:57] <lolo__> salut
[09:57] <glioros> Humbedooh: So, is there any way to do a speed test?
[09:57] <Peio> hello lolo
[09:57] <lolo__> yeeesss
[09:57] <Humbedooh> glioros, when you say download speed, do you mean how fast your server can download, or how fast you can download from it?
[09:57] <ponrajuganesh> how to unistall a complete package
[09:57] <ponrajuganesh> i need to un install maven2 package
[09:58] <glioros> Humbedooh: I need to check upload/download speed
[09:58] <lolo__> je ssuis blonde a forte poitrriiinnee
[09:59] <bazhang> lolo__, wrong channel
[09:59] <AFD> when I type $ groups username is the first group in the list the user's primary group?
[09:59] <Humbedooh> glioros, you would probably need a program for the upload speed, but for download speeds, you could try wget with some random big file from the internet
[09:59] <llutz> AFD: yes
[09:59] <AFD> llutz: thanks ;)
[09:59] <glioros> Humdedooh: This is the issue. I am not allowed to move files and/or install anything on the server...
[10:00] <llutz> AFD: "id <user>" shows it more clear
[10:00] <Humbedooh> glioros, well then you have a problem I suppose :)
[10:02] <Pseudoephedrine> How can i see a list of some of the software i have installed on my server?
[10:03] <llutz> Pseudoephedrine: dpkg -l |grep ^i
[10:03] <llutz> Pseudoephedrine: or aptitude search '~i'
[10:04] <Cheery> whatever has happened to preferred-applications?
[10:04] <kieppie> hi guys. does anyone know anything about xwit?
[10:04] <Cheery> kieppie: http://www.slack.com/sw/xwit-man.html
[10:05] <kieppie> Cheery: I've read the man
[10:05] <kieppie> I'd like some help, please
[10:05] <Cheery> kieppie: good. okay, what kind of help do you need?
[10:06] <kieppie> I have a system running X with no desktop env, and I'd like to resize a window that I've xinit. xwit seems to fir the bill, but the following has no effect: xwit -resize 1360,768 -all
[10:07] <kieppie> (& other variations)
[10:07] <Ivoz> anyone know, on ubuntu server should /dev/pts exist? I'm getting ssh can't allocate me pty, but I can sftp in
[10:07] <kieppie> Cheery: any advise, please?
[10:07] <Ivoz> its in fstab, "non /dev/pts devpts rw 0 0"
[10:08] <Ivoz> oh no, the directory exists....
[10:10] <Ivoz> "Server refused to allocate pty"... how can I debug this?
[10:10] <Cheery> kieppie: I can as well just try the command you shown.
[10:11] <Cheery> kieppie: are you sure you see what are you doing?
[10:11] <Cheery> xwit -resize 1000,1000 yells at me
[10:11] <Cheery> kieppie: try: xwit -resize 1000 1000
[10:12] <kieppie> ok - I'll try thanks
[10:12] <ubuntu_> siema
[10:12] <Cheery> wow lulz. it's powerful command
[10:13] <meco> How do I change from GNOME to XFCE?
[10:13] <Myrtti> meco: if you have both installed, you can choose it at login
[10:13] <Cheery> I try configure my ubuntu to use uxterm instead of gnome-terminal because former is too slow
[10:13] <meco> Myrtti: OK, I only have the default, GNOME.
[10:13] <bazhang> meco, install the xubuntu-desktop package if not
[10:14] <meco> bazhang: ok.
[10:14] <bazhang> !purexfce | meco if you want to go pure (ie zero gnome)
[10:15] <kieppie> Cheery: nope - no dice. the setup is thus: I have XBMC running straight on X, no w/m or d/e, and I have a script withing XMBC calling GMPC along with xwit. GMPC load fine, but not in the correct size
[10:16] <StPiere> how to make vim color theme to work in terminator shell?
[10:16] <ubuntu_> hello
[10:16] <jatt> terminator shell?
[10:16] <StPiere> yes
[10:16] <theadmin> kieppie: Since GMPC is an X application, if it is, it should accept the regular -geometry flag.
[10:16] <theadmin> kieppie: Read up on that...
[10:17] <kieppie> theadmin: thanks, I will
[10:17] <JohnLemon> Imagine all the CITRUSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS...
[10:20] <Ivoz> where can I put a command to be executed at the end of boot?
[10:20] <dirtydevil> ikonia: still getting that cannot find a device for /mnt/boot/grub after I mounted that /dev/sda5 to /mnt
[10:20] <Ivoz> it seems I need to run sudo update-locale but I have no terminal to do so atm, only sftp
[10:21] <Cheery> I wonder why update-alternatives --config x-terminal-emulator doesn't seem to work
[10:21] <kieppie> theadmin: are you seeing that -geomerty is univeral for all GUI apps; that it's implied?
[10:24] <nlko> hi, i have installed java (open jdk) and now I want the sun one, I cant remember which package I used, is tehre a way to list the package associated with java?
[10:24] <nlko> i want to apt-get remove <java>
[10:24] <Snicksie> nlko, it seems the 'default' sun package is removed, so you'll have to download that manually. it used to be sun-java6 or something like that... doesnt work anymore because of security issues and legal issues :)
[10:25] <Kimmen> nlko: dpkg --get-selection lists the installed packages, then you can grep on java or whatever you like
[10:25] <nlko> yeah I will download it myself, thanks thats what i was looking for, list my packages then I can remove cleanly, thanks both
[10:25] <Snicksie> nlko, more information on java is here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java
[10:26] <kieppie> theadmin: I've tried adding the geometry arg, but it didn't help. do I need to invoke the app using a command similar to xinit for it to take (X is already init'd)?
[10:27] <Ivoz> how can i get my server to execute update-locale when I can't get a pty through ssh, but I can sftp?
[10:28] <paulus68> with rsnapshot is it normal that the target directory remains empty?
[10:28] <Antstheguy> Anyone know how to setup UbuntuOne on headless server?
[10:28] <llutz> Ivoz: have you access to /etc/cron.d? put a cron-job running your command in
[10:28] <bal> one of the package not working and the erro  how to remove it or correct the erro
[10:28] <bal> Traceback (most recent call last):   File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/aptdaemon/worker.py", line 968, in simulate     trans.unauthenticated = self._simulate_helper(trans)   File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/aptdaemon/worker.py", line 1092, in _simulate_helper     return depends, self._cache.required_download, \   File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/apt/cache.py", line 235, in required_download     pm.get_archives(fetcher, 
[10:28] <xsl> is it possible that a network device on my LAN is causing IRQ interrupts on the network card facing my LAN ?
[10:29] <bal> i try to remove the package but it is not working
[10:29] <Ivoz> llutz: do you think @reboot update-locale would work on a default install of ubuntu server?
[10:29] <ryannathans> I cna't get my wifi working
[10:29] <llutz> Ivoz: it should
[10:29] <ryannathans> can't*
[10:29] <Ivoz> I'm not sure if that's an interactive command
[10:30] <ryannathans> i am using sudo modprobe ath9k && sudo wicd && sudo wicd-client
[10:30] <ryannathans> i get 'bad password' but i know it's correct
[10:30] <xoxl> brotha, whare we can used some bot
[10:30] <gammax> The icons in the upper area of unity, what programming language are they created in?
[10:30] <theadmin> Sorry, my system just rebooted on me. Who was I helping?
[10:30] <bal> how to correct this erro
[10:31] <bal> is there any way to remove this error
[10:32] <kieppie> hi theadmin: X app & geometry
[10:32] <theadmin> kieppie: Yes. Well, -geometry is a flag implied by Xorg. However, I'm not *exactly* sure all apps follow the standards of implementing it.
[10:32] <ryannathans> can someone help me get wifi working?
[10:32] <kieppie> the GTK app didn't take it. I tried the same command on my own desktop, & get the following error: "** ERROR **: Failed to parse commandline options: Unknown option -geometry"
[10:33] <theadmin> kieppie: Bah.
[10:33] <kieppie> you were right though: http://www.xfree86.org/current/X.7.html
[10:33] <kieppie> the X docco's imply they should, but I'm not sure if GTK will honor that
[10:34] <theadmin> gammax: Most of Unity is written in C and C++, some parts might be in Python
[10:34] <bal> erro in depencey how to correct
[10:34] <gammax> theadmin,  is there anyone that can assist in creating a very basic notification icon?
[10:34] <theadmin> gammax: #ubuntu-devel might be a better place.
[10:37] <kieppie> is there an X wrapper I can run that would allow me to programatically resize the window
[10:37] <kieppie> ?
[10:37] <bal> how tor remove this erro : "The package scim-ml-phonetic needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it."
[10:41] <bal> how to remove one partly installed packege ?
[10:42] <ali3n0> hi folks. I'm trying to debug the init script sequence, ubuntu server 10.04. Is there a way to have just the classic sequential one without the new /etc/init one?
[10:42] <kieppie> theadmin: is there a way to hardcode that geometry arg into xorg.conf, so that all apps loaded use that size?
[10:42] <xoxl> any body know how to make bot at home pc
[10:42] <xoxl> any body know how to make bot at home pc for irc
[10:43] <ali3n0> xoxl : check out eggdrop
[10:43] <theadmin> kieppie: Is this what you are looking for? http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/oneiric/man1/xdotool.1.html
[10:43] <paulus68> with rsnapshot is it normal that the target directory remains empty?
[10:43] <kclemens> hi guys, anyone can help me to set up cpu frequency scaling properly?
[10:44] <bal> how to remove  correpted package form ubuntu?
[10:46] <bal> how to remove  correpted package form ubuntu?
[10:46] <theadmin> bal: Stop repeating.
[10:47] <rXbot> HOLA FLOOD BOT 1 2&3
[10:47] <bal> theadmin:  ok, i am new to this so sorry .
[10:48] <iceroot> bal: why to you think a package is corrupt?
[10:48] <bal> i put the erro  in the top
[10:48] <bal> iceroot:   i alredy put the erro on top
[10:48] <ali3n0> I need to make an init script stop after another, ubuntu 10.4. The usual /etc/rc.0/ scripts order doesn't seem to work
[10:49] <iceroot> bal: what is the output of "cat /etc/issue" "cat /etc/apt/sources.list" and "dpkg -l | grep -v ^ii | grep -v ^rc"
[10:49] <iceroot> !paste | bal
[10:50] <kieppie> theadmin: yea - pretty nasty, but could do the trick
[10:51] <xsl> Hello all, anyone knows a bug related to RTL network cards and IRQ interrupts?
[10:51] <kieppie> headmin: wondering if I should'nt look for an extremely lightweight window/desktop manager
[10:51] <theadmin> kieppie: Nasty? Just use "xdotool windowsize %1 640 480" or something
[10:51] <kieppie> any suggestions?
[10:51] <im25> hi i am chandru from bangalore, indian
[10:51] <theadmin> kieppie: Openbox maybe. I use that myself and am fully satisfied.
[10:52] <kieppie> theadmin: oh sorry - reading that now. though I had to simulate keypress to do what I want
[10:52] <bal> iceroot:   cat /etc/issue=Ubuntu 11.10 \n \l
[10:52] <stevekenya> hi all
[10:52] <hroi> Im trying to set a process to run every wednesday using crontab
[10:53] <im25> hi to all friends
[10:53] <kieppie>  theadmin: openbox/fluxbox/ec?
[10:53] <hroi> anyone know how I set the * * * * * strings
[10:53] <theadmin> kieppie: Openbox is faster than Fluxbox for all I know. Also, xdotool automates pretty much everything so...
[10:53] <ashutosh_> hi
[10:54] <stevekenya> am trying to install a zte ac2726
[10:54] <drussell> hroi: http://adminschoice.com/crontab-quick-reference
[10:54] <ashutosh_> hello
[10:54] <mang0> Is it possible to get more than 4 workspaces? I'm using xfce, if that helps. Ubuntu 11.10.
[10:54] <stevekenya> sudo apt-get install wvdial
[10:54] <ashutosh_> talk about ubuntu one
[10:55] <LjL> ashutosh_: there is an #Ubuntuone channel
[10:55] <ashutosh_> ok
[10:55] <theadmin> mang0: Yah, you need to change your workspace switcher applet settings
[10:55] <stevekenya>  wvdial: Depends: libuniconf4.6 but it is not going to be installed
[10:55] <stevekenya>           Depends: libwvstreams4.6-extras but it is not going to be installed
[10:55] <ashutosh_> join /ubuntuone
[10:55] <ashutosh_> join /#ubuntuone
[10:55] <LjL> ashutosh_: /join #ubuntuone
[10:56] <zhownx> hi all... is there any way to install using apt-get but dont install stuff we dont need...?
[10:56] <mang0> theadmin: Ah, thanks.
[10:56] <theadmin> zhownx: Huh?
[10:56] <mang0> zhownx: Just install, and then use "sudo apt-get autoremove" to remove un needed packages.
[10:56] <LjL> zhownx: apt-get doesn't install "stuff you don't need". it installs dependencies, which as the name implies, are necessary to make the package you're installing work.
[10:56] <zhownx> eg: we want to install wine, but dont want to install ttf-mscorefonts-installer?
[10:56] <theadmin> zhownx: Wine needs Microsoft fonts.
[10:57] <bal> iceroot: The package 'scim-ml-phonetic' is in an inconsistent state and needs to be reinstalled, but no archive can be found for it. Do you want to remove this package now to continue?
[10:57] <zhownx> theadmin, mang0, LjL... oh I see... thanks =)
[10:57] <theadmin> bal: Yes, remove it. Unless you do need it. Which I doubt anyway.
[10:58] <bal> theadmin:  yes i give the command
[10:58] <ashutosh_> how i know about channels
[10:58] <theadmin> !alis | ashutosh_
[10:58] <LjL> zhownx: sudo apt-get --no-install-recommends install wine
[10:58] <LjL> zhownx: that's a "recommended" package, it's not strictly necessary, so you *can* avoid installing it. APT in Ubuntu installs recommends by default.
[10:59] <zhownx> LjL, so when wine will still work when I didnt install the ttf-mscorefonts-installer?
[10:59] <bal> theadmin: still the erro message is there
[10:59] <zhownx> * LjL, so wine will still work when I didnt install the ttf-mscorefonts-installer?
[10:59] <LjL> zhownx: yes, although fonts might not be shown ideally, i suppose.
[11:00] <xsl> how can i disable power management on ubuntu?
[11:01] <shaDykhan> so i just installed xfce and anytime i exit the terminal i get an error saying 'Failed to execute default Terminal Emulator'
[11:02] <farrukhjon> hi all!
[11:02] <ashutosh_> alis
[11:02] <bal> iceroot: what next
[11:03] <ashutosh_> msg aloril hi
[11:03] <hroi> drussell: thanks, ehm this is what I have seen, the fifth slot represents days of the week, however I have not found an example of how to implement the day of the week slot
[11:04] <ashutosh_> MSG aloril hi
[11:04] <hroi> drussell: perhas 10 30 * * 3   is 10:30 every wednesday?
[11:04] <hroi> drussell: or perhaps 10 30 * * /3 ...
[11:04] <geirha> hroi: 30 10 * * 3
[11:04] <farrukhjon> how auto-completing in Run command (Alt+F2) in Unity like in Gnome Shell pressing Alt+F2 enter first 3 character of app and press Tab key for completing full name?
[11:05] <hroi> geirha: right, 30 10,
[11:05] <drussell> hroi: what geirha said :o)
[11:05] <LjL> ashutosh_: you want /msg alis list *keyword*
[11:05] <hroi> drussell: geirha: thanks
[11:05] <geirha> hroi: man 5 crontab  # for reference
[11:05] <hroi> drussell: geirha: will wait until wednesday to see if this works :S
[11:06] <bal> ok see u
[11:06] <hroi> geirha: thanks, man crontab didns show any, what the 5 represent?
[11:06] <bal> theadmin: iceroot : THANK YOU ,  see you agine
[11:07] <meeto>  /whois bagz
[11:07] <geirha> hroi: The category (typically a number from 1-9). See man 1 intro; man 5 intro
[11:10] <paulus68> with rsnapshot is it normal that the target directory remains empty?
[11:13] <chris--> hey all
[11:13] <chris--> this is not an ubuntu related problem, but maybe u can help me anyway
[11:14] <chris--> im at a friends, and he has a stone-age linux server as smb fileserver. also he used to print over smb. since he tried to print reminders last week ( like each month )
[11:14] <chris--> the pinting stopped after ~15 reminders and now he cannot print anymore
[11:15] <chris--> when i acces the printer via smbclient and try to print something i always get this error
[11:15] <chris--> ERRDOS - ERRbadfile (File not found.) opening remote file FILENAME
[11:16] <chris--> ERRDOS - ERRbadfile (File not found.) opening remote file
[11:16] <chris--> oh sorry
[11:16] <eRerspond> why used ubuntu and why we used fedora / debian can give me explan
[11:17] <lordjj> Hi, I'm on Ubuntu 11.04. upowerd is occassionally freezing my laptop with 100% CPU usages. What can I do about this? Is it safe to uninstall upower?
[11:19] <Mcl0vin> question
[11:19] <Mcl0vin> how can i stop squid and only run it manually
[11:20] <Mcl0vin> and how do i check if its working or no
[11:23] <zhownx> I use oneiric, and want to connect to windows pptp vpn... any idea?
[11:23] <theadmin> zhownx: What's your problem? Open the network manager, go to the VPN tab, add a PPTP connection, all done
[11:23] <LjL> Mcl0vin: look into "update-rc.d"
[11:24] <zhownx> theadmin, is there any way to do it with cli? just wondering =)
[11:24] <Mcl0vin> LjL: where is it located ? /etc/init.d?
[11:24] <LjL> Mcl0vin: no, it's a command
[11:24] <theadmin> zhownx: Yes, "pptpsetup" to configure, "pon" to connect and "poff" to disconnect.
[11:24] <lordjj> I'm on 11.04. upowerd is occassionally freezing my laptop with 100% CPU usages. What can I do about this? Is it safe to uninstall upower?
[11:24] <LjL> Mcl0vin: you'd probably want "sudo update-rc.d squid remove"
[11:25] <Mcl0vin> LjL: whats the password for sudo?
[11:25]  * Mcl0vin just kidding with you man :)
[11:25] <kieppie>  theadmin: nope - xdotool, has no effect. nice idea though
[11:25] <kieppie> I'm off to bed....
[11:25] <jatt> laptop freeze might be a symptom of defective hardware...
[11:26] <jatt> check your memory
[11:26] <theadmin> kieppie: :(
[11:26] <theadmin> kieppie: Should've worked. Sad. Oh well.
[11:27] <_B00> That had happened to me on 11.10/gnome3shell. I noticed it woulkd freeze then my laptop fan would kick off, about 20-30 seconds later, then dekstop would unfreeze...
[11:28] <_B00> It has happened since I reinstalled ubuntu 11.10
[11:28] <_B00> has=hasn't
[11:31] <kieppie> theadmin: is openbox the most lightweigh d/m?
[11:31] <theadmin> kieppie: It's very lightweight, but there are even more lightweight alternatives... Like i3, awesome, dwm...
[11:32] <diverdude> Why is it that the drag area for windows is SO small in ubuntu? If i want to customize the size of my window in ubuntu by dragging its edges its almost impossible to hit that very small margin where the cursor turns into a drag-cursor - so that i may drag. How can i change that and enlargen that margin?
[11:33] <Rider_> g'day
[11:34] <Rider_> I'm wondering, is there a way to retrieve the log from when Ubuntu last shut down?
[11:35] <joe_> LK-,  fdsasafasd234asadf
[11:35] <Pumpkin-> Rider_: Try running "last". Obviously it will only have an orderly shutdown, not a powercut or the like
[11:37] <paulus68> is there a specific reason that the target directory remains empty after executing rsnapshot?
[11:37] <Rider_> Pumpkin-, That gives me a bretty basic list
[11:37] <diverdude> Why is it that the drag area for windows is SO small in ubuntu? If i want to customize the size of my window in ubuntu by dragging its edges its almost impossible to hit that very small margin where the cursor turns into a drag-cursor - so that i may drag. How can i change that and enlargen that margin?
[11:38] <Rider_> I need to know exactly what was going on last... Ubuntu's shutting itself down and I need to see why
[11:38] <namoamitabuddha> The wireless is bad.
[11:39] <llutz> paulus68: how did you execute rsnapshot?
[11:39] <namoamitabuddha> I ping the route, and 72% packets loss.
[11:39] <namoamitabuddha> How can I fix it?
[11:40] <paulus68> llutz: rsnapshot hourly -t and afterwards tried it again without the -t
[11:40] <meco> kieppie: That's the assertion I based my using on at least....
[11:40] <meco> using it
[11:40] <XOXO1> hello. how can I enable wifi on command line? I tried "ifconfig wlan0 up" and "wpa_supplicant -wlan0 -Dwext -B" but it was unable to connect, altough I have wpa_supplicant.conf all set up
[11:41] <llutz> paulus68: did you get any output when using -t?
[11:43] <Rider_> My Ubuntu shuts itself down for some reason, I need to find a way to see what's going on just before it does so I know why it's happening. Can anyone help me out? :)
[11:44] <Kitinz> Hello everyone
[11:44] <paulus68> llutz: echo 4194 > /var/run/rsnapshot.pid
[11:45] <llutz> paulus68: nothing else? then you haven't configured /etc/rsnapshot.conf correct. check the "backup POints/Scripts" part
[11:46] <Kitinz> Im not sure if this is the right place to get support for Ubuntu on ARM processor
[11:46] <llutz> paulus68: those lines "backup   what/   /where/    options"
[11:47] <Kitinz> can someone provide me help?
[11:48] <paulus68> llutz: understand I have there backup /home/  backup /etc/  backup /usr/local/
[11:48] <paulus68> llutz: to my opinion I should at least backup these files or am I wrong here
[11:48] <ikbm_> #GoPolandGo
[11:48] <llutz> paulus68: you have to specify "where" it should backup those things to
[11:49] <paulus68> llutz: snapshot_root	/media/backup/rsnapshot/  is where I point it to
[11:50] <Rider_> My Ubuntu shuts itself down for some reason, I need to find a way to see what's going on just before it does so I know why it's happening. Is there a way to view the logs from shutdown?
[11:51] <paulus68> llutz: directory is created but remains empty and no errors found in the log after I finished
[11:52] <llutz> paulus68: change one of the backup-lines to read "backup /home/ localhost/"   and try again
[11:54] <paulus68> llutz: getting error that the "/usr/local/localhost/" doesn't exist
[11:54] <Kitinz> Im trying to install a pre-installed Ubuntu 11.04 image into a Devkit8000 (Which is a clone of the BeagleBoard) with an ARM processor. I followed the instructions on the ubuntu wiki, extracted the image into the sd card, but when botting the board, it recognizes the kernel image but freezes at the Starting Kernel" message. Any advice about this? :D
[11:55] <llutz> paulus68: check for typos
[11:55] <llutz> paulus68: could you pls pastebin "grep -Ev '^#|^$' /etc/rsnapshot.conf"
[11:56] <jaapvisser> Does anybody know a webmail package that has support for mobile browsers. Looking for an adaptive theme for reading imap mail via a mobile browser
[11:57] <paulus68> llutz: http://paste.ubuntu.com/814204/
[12:00] <llutz> paulus68: "backup  /home/ localhost/"  same for all line following. you already set "snapshot_root   /media/backup/rsnapshot/" so down in "backup what where" you have to specify a dir relative to it
[12:00] <llutz> paulus68: so your backups got to "/media/backup/rsnapshot/localhost"
[12:01] <llutz> paulus68: and make sure /media/backup/rsnapshot/ exists
[12:02] <paulus68> llutz: the media backup rsnapshot exist however I want it to go to that directory and not to /media/backup/rsnapshot/localhost
[12:02] <DragonSlay> good eve #ubuntu
[12:02] <paulus68> llutz: what do I need to change to make it go to /media/backup/rsnapshot?
[12:02] <llutz> paulus68: then set "snapshot_root   /media/backup/"  and "backup  /home/  rsnapshot/"
[12:03] <diverdude> Why is it that the drag area for windows is SO small in ubuntu? If i want to customize the size of my window in ubuntu by dragging its edges its almost impossible to hit that very small margin where the cursor turns into a drag-cursor - so that i may drag. How can i change that and enlargen that margin?
[12:03] <shaDykhan> im on ubuntu 11.10 and everytime i click on my home folder it wont open
[12:03] <llutz> paulus68: that'll be confusing if you backup more than one host that way
[12:03] <paulus68> llutz: it's just for 1 host
[12:03] <llutz> paulus68: then set "snapshot_root   /media/backup/"  and "backup  /home/  rsnapshot/"
[12:03] <dlentz> shaDykhan, is it on a separate partition
[12:04] <shaDykhan> dlentz, the folders open when i boot with xfce
[12:05] <Kitinz> Im trying to install a pre-installed Ubuntu 11.04 image into a Devkit8000 (Which is a clone of the BeagleBoard) with an ARM processor. I followed the instructions on the ubuntu wiki, extracted the image into the sd card, but when botting the board, it recognizes the kernel image but freezes at the Starting Kernel" message. Any advice about this? :D
[12:08] <paulus68> llutz: this is the new one http://paste.ubuntu.com/814209/  with this as output echo 4245 > /var/run/rsnapshot.pid
[12:09]  * zlszk 
[12:09] <AdvoWork> I'm trying to mount a folder in Ubuntu, in /etc/fstab for a folder on another server on the network. Its giving: mount request denied from 192.168.0.10 for /mnt/Data/FILES/NEW where .10 is the server im running the mount command in /etc/fstab and the path is on another folder. Any suggestions please?
[12:10] <jatt> why not mounting it with the graphical interface?
[12:11] <llutz> paulus68: and /media/backup  is on a unix-fs not on vfat/ntfs? i cannot see anything wrong in your conf, so i don't have an idea why it won't work
[12:12] <paulus68> llutz: it's on a ntfs if I am not mistaken but not certain
[12:13] <llutz> paulus68: you cannot use ntfs for that, ntfs cannot preserve linux-permissions nor can it use hardlinks
[12:13] <wagnor> how to disable escape sequences ? e.g. when I press escape key in a terminal with bash - I want it to immedietly send an escape, do not wait for sequence
[12:13] <AdvoWork> jatt, prefer doing it via terminal, fixed now though
[12:13] <paulus68> llutz: can it be tested on a local hd to be certain?
[12:13] <llutz> paulus68: sure
[12:14] <diverdude> Why is it that the drag area for windows is SO small in ubuntu? If i want to customize the size of my window in ubuntu by dragging its edges its almost impossible to hit that very small margin where the cursor turns into a drag-cursor - so that i may drag. How can i change that and enlargen that margin?
[12:14] <llutz> paulus68: just point snapshot_root to any existing dir
[12:15] <paulus68> llutz: hold on it's an empty drive how do I format it to linux partition?
[12:15] <llutz> paulus68: sudo fdisk /dev/sdX    change partition type into "linux" , then sudo mkfs.ext4 -m0 /dev/sdXY
[12:16] <llutz> paulus68: or use gparted, but i cannot tell you how. i don't use it
[12:17] <ikbm> #poland
[12:18] <f13o> anyone know about open source DynDNS server to recommend_
[12:19] <f13o> ?
[12:22] <pangolin> !pastebin
[12:22] <paulus68> llutz: how to check if this is done correclty since the folder /media/backup/rsnapshot still exists?
[12:23] <paulus68> llutz: correction didn't succeed
[12:26] <Kitinz> Im trying to install a pre-installed Ubuntu 11.04 image into a Devkit8000 (Which is a clone of the BeagleBoard) with an ARM processor. I followed the instructions on the ubuntu wiki, extracted the image into the sd card, but when botting the board, it recognizes the kernel image but freezes at the Starting Kernel" message. Any advice about this? :D
[12:30] <paulus68> llutz: formatted drive to ext4 tried the same command to start rsnapshot same output as before :(
[12:31] <paulus68> llutz: do you have a working example?
[12:31] <paulus68> llutz: brb
[12:33] <Kitinz> Im trying to install a pre-installed Ubuntu 11.04 image into a Devkit8000 (Which is a clone of the BeagleBoard) with an ARM processor. I followed the instructions on the ubuntu wiki, extracted the image into the sd card, but when botting the board, it recognizes the kernel image but freezes at the Starting Kernel" message. Any advice about this? :D
[12:34] <paulus68> llutz: back
[12:36] <OerHeks> Hello how do i print a txt file from Nautilus ?
[12:36] <OerHeks> printer is working, but no MENU entry anywhere
[12:38] <antonius> ?
[12:41] <llutz> paulus68: this works here since years, backing up 21 computers the same way http://pastebin.com/ufmJWdaS
[12:42] <namoamitabuddha> My wireless connection is unstable and slow. How can I fix it?
[12:43] <azriel> Does anyone know where i can get an ubuntu 10.10 .iso with xfce instead of gnome?
[12:43] <Cradam> hello, i was wondering if anyone could tell me where ubuntu installs eclipse?
[12:43] <LjL> Cradam: dpkg -L eclipse
[12:43] <namoamitabuddha> ar0nic: Xubuntu
[12:43] <azriel> ... shoot me C:
[12:44] <llutz> azriel: http://se.archive.ubuntu.com/mirror/cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/releases/10.10/release/
[12:44] <azriel> I don't deserve to use the internet! D,x
[12:45] <Cradam> LjL: hmm, those dir's dont seem to contain any binaries
[12:45] <Cradam> well, that is the ones which actually contain just eclipse things
[12:46] <Cradam> im trying to update eclipse from 3.5 to 3.7
[12:46] <splatfish> when I restart my computer, my network connection doesn't come up. But if I run sudo dhclient -v eth0 then it works. How can I get this working automatically when I boot? Unforunately I don't really understand how network manager works.
[12:46] <Kitinz> Im trying to install a pre-installed Ubuntu 11.04 image into a Devkit8000 (Which is a clone of the BeagleBoard) with an ARM processor. I followed the instructions on the ubuntu wiki, extracted the image into the sd card, but when botting the board, it recognizes the kernel image but freezes at the Starting Kernel" message. Any advice about this? :D
[12:47] <LjL> Cradam: you're right, "eclipse" is just a metapackage. try typing "which eclipse" instead
[12:47] <Cradam> hmm, it can't be just 1 binary, can it?
[12:48] <zagibu> eclipse can just be extracted anywhere, it's perfectly self-contained
[12:48] <LjL> Cradam: no, it's actually scattered in a number of packages
[12:48] <LjL> Cradam: and what zagibu said. don't try to overwrite the Eclipse from the repositories, if you want to run the newer version, just put it in your /home
[12:48] <zagibu> I would never use eclipse from the packages...
[12:48] <Cradam> LjL: ok
[12:49] <namoamitabuddha> How horrible it is.
[12:49] <zagibu> just dl official newest tar from homepage and put wherever you want
[12:50] <OerHeks> Hello how do i print any file from Nautilus ?
[12:50] <f13o> right-click
[12:50] <f13o> on the file
[12:50] <f13o> @OerHeks, right click on the file and send to printer
[12:51] <OerHeks> f13o, try it yourself, it gives no entry for printing
[12:51] <OerHeks> nor the menu on your panel
[12:51] <paulus68> llutz: this is the last part of my logfile does this seem to be correct http://paste.ubuntu.com/814239/  after running rsnapshot hourly it just went back to the next command line
[12:51] <f13o> open the file in gedit
[12:51] <f13o> or similar text editor
[12:51] <f13o> and then
[12:51] <f13o> print
[12:51] <llutz> paulus68: looks ok
[12:51] <f13o> ?
[12:51] <FloodBot1> f13o: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[12:52] <OerHeks> f13o so i have to open 101 files before i can print it ? awesome :(
[12:52] <f13o> well, no... in that case
[12:52] <f13o> you need to use some scripting or similar
[12:53] <Kitinz> Anyone can provide me some help with installing Ubuntu in a ARM architecture?
[12:53] <paulus68> llutz: is there a way to check that it's doing something? I mean the folder snapshot is created however no input there according to your example I have now this output http://paste.ubuntu.com/814242/
[12:55] <llutz> paulus68: change some files, run rsnapshot hourly again, see the hourly.0/hourly.1 differences
[12:58] <paulus68> llutz: still nothing in this folder :(
[12:59] <ryannathans> Logging in to X as root may cause very serious trouble. -- why?
[13:00] <aeon-ltd> ryannathans: running everything as root
[13:00] <ryannathans> okay
[13:00] <aeon-ltd> ryannathans: unneccessary risk, just use sudo and a regular account
[13:00] <ryannathans> i know
[13:00] <ryannathans> i just saw it on wiki
[13:00] <ryannathans> and was like, does stuff break
[13:00] <ryannathans> i'm aware of security implication
[13:01] <MonkeyDust> i guess windows is vulnerable for virusses, because it does everything as root
[13:01] <llutz> paulus68: sudo apt-get install rsync
[13:01] <paulus68> llutz: already installed
[13:02] <skilz> y server is 192.168.0.1 running apache and squid, I just installed squid now I can't access http://192.168.0.1 it just times out unless I disable the proxy in my browser, do I have to edit something?
[13:02] <jita> What tool can i use to make simple rectangles or marking an image ?
[13:02] <zagibu> Windows is vulnerable for viruses, because Microsoft has contracts with Anti Virus Software Developers
[13:02] <llutz> paulus68: you run it as root/using sudo?
[13:03] <aeon-ltd> zagibu: good conspiracy
[13:03] <jpds> zagibu: https://www.examiner.com/images/blog/EXID9341/images/TinFoilHatArea.jpg
[13:03] <zagibu> hehe
[13:03] <paulus68> llutz: yes do you have sync_first enabled or not?
[13:03] <MrGando> I need that for the folder /var/www when my user testuser creates a file the permissions are g+rwx and the files belong to the group www-data
[13:03] <jrib> jita: gimp?
[13:03] <MrGando> any idea of how to do this ?
[13:03] <jita> jrib, i was thinking of some basic tool
[13:03] <llutz> paulus68: i always have it, not sure if that matters
[13:03] <jrib> jita: why?
[13:04] <jita> jrib, dont have to install it
[13:04] <jrib> jita: meh, I would just install gimp.  I don't know of a basic tool that's installed by default (isn't gimp installed by default?)
[13:05] <pangolin> jrib: not anymore
[13:05] <llutz> paulus68: "rsnapshot -t daily" does it list lines like "/usr/bin/rsync -ax --delete --numeric-ids --relative ....."?
[13:06] <llutz> paulus68: set loglevel and verbose 5    to get more outout
[13:07] <llutz> output*
[13:08] <paulus68> llutz: /media/backup/snapshot/hourly.5 not present (yet), nothing to copy
[13:09] <llutz> paulus68: ok, will change after the 7th run of hourly
[13:13] <paulus68> llutz: ok so this means that I am fine or
[13:14] <MrGando> Hey guys, how can I set the default permissions for files created inside  /var/www to be 775 ?
[13:14] <od3n> chmod
[13:14] <llutz> paulus68: yep, so there is stuff backed up to "/media/backup/snapshot/hourly.?" now?
[13:14] <jrib> MrGando: use ACLs
[13:15] <MrGando> jrib: ACLs ? :), could you enlighten me ?
[13:15] <od3n> lol
[13:15] <paulus68> llutz: the hourly is missing here at the moment :(
[13:15] <jrib> MrGando: « man setfacl », « man getfacl », « man mount » (you need to mount partitions with "acl" option)
[13:16] <llutz> paulus68: ls -lRa /media/backup/snapshot/
[13:17] <llutz> paulus68: "mount |grep backup"
[13:17] <MartianBuddy> hey how can i install the driver for my hp printer-scanner?
[13:18] <paulus68> llutz: /dev/sdd1 on /media/backup type ext4 (rw)
[13:18] <bazhang> MartianBuddy, what does linuxprinting.org suggest
[13:18] <MartianBuddy> bazhang, whats that
[13:19] <bazhang> MartianBuddy, a database, check your printer there
[13:20] <MartianBuddy> linux standard base
[13:20] <MartianBuddy> ?
[13:23] <paulus68> llutz: http://paste.ubuntu.com/814271/
[13:23] <llutz> paulus68: sry out of ideas
[13:24] <rijads> I have currently 3 hdds in my pc, one is 320gb, 2nd is 250gb and 3rd is 1tb, I want to make fresh install of my windows 7 to hdd that is 320gb, so i can use whole 1tb only for data, and the one that is 250gb, I want to install linux on it, whats the best way to do this
[13:24] <rijads> I have both installation cds for ubuntu and win7, and all my data is backed up on extarnal disk, so I can format every disk.
[13:24] <paulus68> llutz: ok thanks for your help
[13:25] <meerkats> will this work on 11.10? iptables -A INPUT -p tcp -d 0/0 -s 0/0 --dport 9080 -j ACCEPT
[13:26] <meerkats> or, is there any other way I should open my firewall for port 8090?
[13:26] <meerkats> its for yacy
[13:31] <paulus68> llutz: We have a snapshot root under which all backups are stored. By default, this is the directory /.snapshots/. Within this directory, other directories are created for the various intervals that have been defined. In the beginning it will be empty, but once rsnapshot has been running for a week,
[13:32] <MartianBuddy> hey i try to install my hp all-in-one printer, with hp-setup but i get no ppd found error. how can i fix this?
[13:33] <paulus68> llutz: that explains it all
[13:34] <llutz> paulus68: that'll mean it ignores snapshot_root from /etc/rsnapshot.conf? how sick is this?
[13:35] <azriel> how can i record the sounds coming out of my computer?
[13:36] <azriel> my computer is making the most awesome sound ever and i MUST record it
[13:36] <paulus68> llutz: it's strange I agree
[13:36] <llutz> paulus68: where is that text from?
[13:36] <llutz> paulus68: snapshot-Howto?
[13:37] <azriel> please for the love of god help me with this, i have audacity but i don't have time to google this, just someone tell me
[13:37] <paulus68> llutz: http://rsnapshot.org/howto/1.2/rsnapshot-HOWTO.en.html
[13:37] <azriel> srsly u guise
[13:38] <mang0> http://boards.4chan.org/wg/res/4528621#4529819 Can anyone help me? It's not offtopic, and it's SFW. It's to do with the equiv of rainmeter in Ubuntu.
[13:38] <llutz> paulus68: yeah, but its overridden by setting "snapshot_root".
[13:38] <LjL> azriel: i've never done it, but http://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/Recording_audio_playing_on_the_computer has info
[13:39] <guest_> hello
[13:39] <tito_> I have Fedora 16 an Ubuntu 11.10 installed on my desktop. I had two disks sda and sdb, I removed the sda (where supposedly the GRUB was), now I cannot update GRUB when ubuntu updates kernel and when I run "update-grub" in Fedora, it says command not found
[13:39] <guest_> speak up people
[13:39] <ikonia> tito_: what was on /dev/sda ?
[13:40] <azriel> guise come on how can i record the sounds playing out of my speakers without resorting to such faggotry as placeing the mic next to the damn speakers
[13:40] <LjL> azriel: control the language please
[13:40] <ikonia> azriel: LjL has just given you a link
[13:40] <tito_> ikonia: no OS was on /dev/sda . I think Ubuntu had its GRUB installed on sda, Fedora had it on sdb
[13:40] <mang0> azriel: Look at the link ikonia sent you.
[13:40] <mang0> oops
[13:40] <ikonia> tito_: ok, so both ubuntu and fedora are on /dev/sdb
[13:40] <mang0> LjL: sent you*
[13:40] <ikonia> tito_: correct ?
[13:40] <tito_> ikonia: yes
[13:40] <tata> Help, what now,....my name@debian:~$
[13:40] <azriel> hold on please i just forgot how to breathe C:
[13:41] <ikonia> tito_: ok, so what you need to do is re-apply grub to the mbr of /dev/sdb
[13:41] <ikonia> tito_: can you boot ubuntu at all ?
[13:41] <Lp63> helllo
[13:41] <Lp63> cyrobsb ??
[13:41] <tito_> ikonia: yes I can boot all OSes. When fedora updates the kernel, it comes up on the boot menu, when ubuntu updates, it does not :(
[13:42] <Lp63> slacker_HD1 ??
[13:42] <ikonia> tito_: ahhh,
[13:42] <LjL> Lp63: please don't highlight people at random
[13:42] <meerkats> will this work on 11.10? iptables -A INPUT -p tcp -d 0/0 -s 0/0 --dport 9080 -j ACCEPT
[13:42] <cyrobsb> Brasil / Brasilia
[13:42] <ikonia> Lp63: what are you doing ?
[13:42] <ikonia> tito_: this is the problem with dualbooting and how grub2 works now
[13:42] <cyrobsb> #ubuntu-br
[13:42] <Lp63> i'm on pinguy OS based on Ubuntu
[13:42] <ikonia> tito_: ubuntu's implementation of grub2 is not useful for dual booting
[13:43] <ikonia> tito_: the best thing I can suggest (and it's not a good solution) is to install grub2 to the ubuntu partition (not disk - partition)
[13:43] <LjL> Lp63: then you probably want to be in #PinguyOS
[13:43] <ikonia> tito_: and then tell fedora to chainload that grub2 if you want to use ubuntu
[13:43] <MartianBuddy> hey i get this
[13:43] <MartianBuddy> No PPD found for model photosmart_c5100_series
[13:43] <tito_> ikonia: Okay. Thanx. And well, I'm a noob. :P
 but i still like ubuntu :p
[13:43] <Choe> hi
[13:43] <tito_> ikonia: so, please tell me how to proceed
[13:43] <ikonia> tito_: does what I've said make sense ?
[13:44] <LjL> Lp63: ok, just, please keep in mind this channel is for Ubuntu support, not for support of other distros or chit-chat.
[13:44] <tito_> ikonia: yes I understood the concept, but I don't know the terminal commands
[13:44] <bonhoffer> if i can sftp to a server, does that mean i can scp?
[13:44] <ikonia> !grub2 > tito_
[13:45] <Lp63> LjL: but this distro has everything to do with Ubuntu...... it even has Ubuntu1 Ubuntu Software center
[13:45] <LjL> Lp63: doesn't matter, it's not Ubuntu. if it's so identical to Ubuntu, then why is it not Ubuntu?
[13:45] <ikonia> tito_: the pm ubottu just sent you will explain how to put grub2 onto a disk - just change the disk to partition
[13:45] <tito_> ikonia: thanx a lot. Will try it :)
[13:46] <MartianBuddy> can someone help me with the ffff printer?
[13:46] <tito_> ubottu: thanx a ton :)
[13:46] <meerkats> what does "iptables -A INPUT -p tcp -d 0/0 -s 0/0 --dport 9080 -j ACCEPT" do?
[13:46] <Lp63> LjL : the site said that it is based on Ubuntu 11.10
[13:47] <LjL> Lp63: many distributions are based on Ubuntu. they are not Ubuntu.
[13:47] <ubluntu> meerkats: looks like it opens port 9080
[13:47] <MartianBuddy> No PPD found for model photosmart_c5100_series
[13:47] <MartianBuddy> whats with this?
[13:47] <Lp63> LjL: Oh ! Which version of Ubuntu r u using ?
[13:48] <LjL> Lp63: Ubuntu 12.04 (Precise Pangolin).
[13:48] <oops> Okay, this is odd. LibreOffice is Randomly starting itself up. Literally Random. Theres no LibreOffice processes running after I close it. I have not crontabs so that cant be it. On top of that, I've even deleted all the configs and reinstalled and its still doing it. :S
[13:48] <oops> Can anyone help me?
[13:48] <ubluntu> oops: like it starts for no reason when you are doing something else ?
[13:48] <meerkats> ubluntu, is that command the same as going to firestarter - policy - allow service - 8090?
[13:49] <MartianBuddy> useless
[13:49] <bazhang>  https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/13166 martianbuddy
[13:49] <bazhang> ah he quit
[13:49] <ubluntu> meerkats: I *think so*
[13:49] <Lp63> LjL: you mean the Beta Version ?
[13:49] <oops> ubluntu: I've observed it the most when I close teamsepak3 or come back from suspended mode.
[13:49] <LjL> Lp63: yes
[13:50] <LjL> Lp63: anyway let's move over to #ubuntu-offtopic so we don't clutter this channel with non-technical-support things
[13:50] <oops> ubluntu: but its done it when I've done nothing too.
[13:50] <ubluntu> oops: yea thats very weird. I have never used that program nor have I had a similar issue so i'm not sure I can help, maybe check the libreoffice website for known bugs or something ?
[13:51] <oops> ubluntu: I did but I couldn't find anything on it and other leads I've followed were dead-ends.
[13:51] <Lp63> LjL: i tied to make it into Macubuntu did u try it ? was it successful?
[13:52] <LjL> Lp63: no, i didn't, i have no interest in making my Ubuntu look like a Mac...
[13:53] <Lp63> LjL: Any windows apps you use on Ubuntu with wine etc. ??
[13:53] <LjL> Lp63: not usually. i find it better to look for Linux alternatives.
[13:54] <LjL> Lp63: anyway again, let's move to #ubuntu-offtopic, this is not technical support we're doing.
[13:59] <bonhoffer> is there a good ubuntu sftp client
[14:00] <Tm_T> bonhoffer: other than the regular filemanager of yours?
[14:00] <bonhoffer> Tm_T, ok, so i can set up a sftp using nautilus or whatever comes on 11.10?
[14:00] <oops> bonhoffer: filezilla all the way
[14:00] <mortogram> witam :)
[14:00] <geirha> bonhoffer: Yes, file -> connect to server -> type: ssh ...
[14:00] <Tm_T> bonhoffer: I would assume so, I haven't installed separate app for that for ages
[14:01] <bonhoffer> geirha, i only have sftp access . ..
[14:01] <bonhoffer> no scp or ssh
[14:01] <bonhoffer> command line is killing me
[14:01] <oops> bonhoffer: filezilla does sftp and it works amazing.
[14:01] <bonhoffer> for sftp
[14:01] <oops> bonhoffer: and it has a gui
[14:01] <bonhoffer> filezilla is the way to go, thanks!
[14:01] <geirha> bonhoffer: it uses sftp under the hood
[14:01] <bonhoffer> that is what i need
[14:02] <oops> bonhoffer: just make sure to setup the connection through the site manager to make sure its using sftp
[14:02] <bonhoffer> thanks!
[14:02] <oops> bonhoffer: ^_^ No prob bob.
[14:02] <geirha> bonhoffer: sftp connects via ssh and runs an sftp program on the remote end...
[14:03] <skilz> y server is 192.168.0.1 running apache and squid, I just installed squid now I can't access http://192.168.0.1 it just times out unless I disable the proxy in my browser, do I have to edit something?
[14:03] <mang0> What's the heading for a bash script? I've forgotton
[14:04] <LjL> mang0: #!/bin/bash
[14:04] <oops> mang0: #!/bin/bash
[14:04] <geirha> mang0: #!/usr/bin/env bash   See http://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashGuide
[14:05] <diverdude> Why is it that the drag area for windows is SO small in ubuntu? If i want to customize the size of my window in ubuntu by dragging its edges its almost impossible to hit that very small margin where the cursor turns into a drag-cursor - so that i may drag. How can i change that and enlargen that margin?
[14:05] <geirha> diverdude: Hold down Alt and drag with the middle mouse button
[14:05] <bonhoffer> geirha, oops, Tm_T -- working! thanks a ton
[14:06] <Tm_T> good (:
[14:06] <oops> B-)
[14:06] <mang0> LjL: oops geirha Thanks.
[14:06] <oops> mang0: no prob ^_^
[14:06] <skilz> How do I configure mailserver?
[14:07] <geirha> oops: Your nick gets very confusing ^ :)
[14:07] <mang0> oops: Is your nick not annoying? How many times do you get pinged?
[14:07] <mang0> lol
[14:07] <oops> many many times mang0
[14:07] <oops> lol
[14:07] <mang0> lol.
[14:08] <oops> I just like to think everyone is talking about me.
[14:09] <geirha> oops: Everytime someone makes a mistake, they're blaming you
[14:09] <oops> geirha: Thats okay, everybody blames me anyways. :P
[14:11] <diverdude> geirha, that does nothing
[14:11] <tata> home@debian:~$.....what now, how to run this???
[14:11] <_Marcus> Hello, I was wondering if it was possible to use a bash script to capture everything written in a java program on Ubuntu. If this isn't the place to ask please tell me where I should
[14:11] <geirha> diverdude: Near the edge of the window
[14:11] <LjL> tata: no idea what you mean. also this channel is about Ubuntu, not Debian
[14:12] <tata> ok
[14:12] <studiogrynn> Good day all!
[14:12] <studiogrynn> For several days I have been struggling with a Unity issue. After installing and removing X11vnc, Unity lost several of it preferences.
[14:12] <studiogrynn> It was failing to hold it's setting in both Unity and Unity 2D, and would boot to the desktop without unity. External disks no longer automount in nautilus and my previously hidden desktop now refuses to hide.
[14:12] <zth> i have xinerama active with dualhead (and 2 separate monitors, not clone), but whenever i play a game in fullscreen the screens becomes clones and i have to log out + log in for it to not be clones but separate again. any soloution to this in order to avoid having to relog?
[14:13] <studiogrynn> So far I have tried: sudo Unity --reset, re-enabling the Unity plugin in ccsm, dumping and resetting (gconf, dconf, metacity, and Unity config files), purging and reinstalling (ubuntu-desktop and unity).
[14:13] <studiogrynn> I have also tried settings in gconf-editor and dconf-editor. Even though the desktop is not set to show, it does not hide.
[14:13] <studiogrynn> I have followed dozens of blog posts and forum posts to get where I am now:
[14:13] <studiogrynn> Ubuntu desktop and Unity have been purged and re-installed. Unity now loads without intervention, but disks still will not show up or automount in nautilus (they do show up in dolphin) and Unity will not hold any items I add to the launcher. There could be other issues I have not yet discovered. So after 5 days of trying to fix this on my own I am reaching out to the gurus.
[14:13] <tata> debian-ubuntu it is same
[14:14] <LjL> tata: no
[14:14] <LjL> tata: #debian for Debian support
[14:15] <tata> ok thanks
[14:15] <jrib> studiogrynn: you should say what your original issue was and what exactly "followed dozens of blog posts and forum posts" entails
[14:16] <studiogrynn> jrib: original issue: Unity lost several of it preferences.
[14:16] <studiogrynn> It was failing to hold it's setting in both Unity and Unity 2D, and would boot to the desktop without unity. External disks no longer automount in nautilus and my previously hidden destop now refuses to hide.
[14:16] <Extinctor> hi, i got a question. Does anyone have experience to set up a tunnel with the gogo6 (gogoc) Tunnelbroker in Ubuntu? I cant get it working and i tried everything i know already (including google)
[14:16] <jrib> studiogrynn: create fresh new user, does issue persist?
[14:17] <Extinctor> I´m pretty much lost...
[14:17] <studiogrynn> jrib: I will give that a shot and report back. Thank you.
[14:20] <amine> .>
[14:23] <staf> ciao
[14:23] <staf> !list
[14:23] <kenwood> hello
[14:23] <oops> ubottu: Hi
[14:24] <kenwood> sup
[14:25] <kenwood> i'm hungry
[14:25] <oops> So am I, can I have a sandwich?
[14:26] <Extinctor> hi, i got a question. Does anyone have experience to set up a tunnel with the gogo6 (gogoc) Tunnelbroker in Ubuntu? I cant get it working and i tried everything i know already (including google)
[14:26] <azariah4> Hi! Is it possible to pipe two files into one?
[14:26] <Extinctor> root@welpe-laptop:~# gogoc -n
[14:26] <Extinctor> sh: /etc/init.d//template/openbsd.sh: not found
[14:26] <LjL> azariah4: like, concatenate them?
[14:26] <kenwood> i have nothing to eat
[14:26] <LjL> !ot
[14:26] <ubluntu> Extinctor: you have two // after init.d
[14:27] <Extinctor> i do nothing, because you can not set any path in the config file
[14:27] <Extinctor> you can only set "linux" "freebsd" or "openbsd"
[14:27] <Extinctor> thats why i dont know where to fix it
[14:27] <Extinctor> google gave me no help :(
[14:27] <azariah4> LjL: I want todo cat file_which_will_soon_get_new_data | read -n 1
[14:27] <riccardo> south park?
[14:27] <azariah4> LjL: but for two input files
[14:27] <ubluntu> Extinctor> sh: /etc/init.d//template/openbsd.sh: not found     note the double // after init.d
[14:27] <cordoval> what is the command to install ImageMagick (convert)
[14:28] <LjL> ubluntu: i don't think two // should cause an issue though...
[14:28] <pangolin> cordoval: sudo apt-get install imagemagick
[14:29] <LjL> azariah4: hm, not sure.
[14:29] <cordoval> still that does not install the convert
[14:29] <sattu94> Is ImageMagick OSS ?
[14:29] <ubluntu> LjL: really... ?
[14:29] <cordoval> pangolin: i have that already
[14:29] <cordoval> yeah st
[14:29] <cordoval> and i also need composite
[14:29] <cordoval> composite and convert
[14:29] <cordoval> from imagemagick
[14:30] <LjL> azariah4: perhaps you could use "merge" with a null delimiter? really though, i wouldn't know.
[14:30] <LjL> ubluntu: i've just tried with a random file, it works.
[14:30] <cordoval> oh i need to include it in extension
[14:30] <ubluntu> ok. thats good. just didn't think it would.
[14:30] <cordoval> yum install ImageMagick ImageMagick-devel
[14:30] <sattu94> Is ImageMagick OSS ?
[14:30] <cordoval> sattu94: yes
[14:30] <LjL> cordoval: ... yum?
[14:31] <cordoval> trying to find the equivalent
[14:31] <cordoval> http://unmarkedtekpublic.pbworks.com/w/page/41504875/phraseanet-testing-installation
[14:31] <sipior> azariah4: you might have a look at the "Process Substitution" section of the bash manpage, if i understand your question correctly.
[14:31] <xsl> where can i find the optimal partitioning scheme for ubuntu with its options of /etc/fstab ?
[14:32] <cordoval> I got it :D
[14:32] <cordoval> thanks
[14:32] <studiogrynn> jrib: I have created two new users - a standard and an admin. Both exhibit the same issues
[14:32] <lenovo> mornin gang
[14:33] <pok0j> Hi! I've got a technical question. My PC is 'getting old' and I want to change to some lightweight distro and I wonder is there truly a diffrence between a light-distro (like Crunchbang or Lubuntu) and using Ubuntu with fluxbox or openbox? Is it really more 'light'?
[14:33] <LjL> pok0j: it takes up less disk space (assuming you don't remove the "heavy" packages from Ubuntu), but otherwise, no
[14:33] <ubluntu> pok0j: I use ubuntu with fluxbox and its very light / configurable
[14:34] <azariah4> LjL: sipior mkfifo /tmp/fifo; cat f1 >/tmp/fifo& cat f2 >/tmp/fifo& cat /tmp/fifo seems to work
[14:34] <dondon_> hi, my (fresh) ubuntu installation says the wired network isn't coennected eventhough it is! also the network card does not flash a light. i'm using a asrock p67 pro. any issues know?
[14:34] <azariah4> sortof the reverse of tee
[14:34] <LjL> azariah4: nice. what happens though if both files get data at roughly the same time though, i wonder?
[14:35] <pok0j> LjL: thanks!
[14:35] <pok0j> ubluntu: thank you!
[14:35] <azariah4> LjL: no idea :P just messing around
[14:35] <studiogrynn> pok0k: the lightest distro I have found is puppy linux. Super fast download you can load on cd or thumb drive and boot from there for a test.
[14:35] <dondon_> the network connections works fine on the same pc in windows. i assume this is a driver problem (during ubuntu installation the network was working too)
[14:35] <pangolin> dondon_: so the problem is it works?
[14:36] <ubluntu> you could build a very very light gentoo if you wanted also pok0j
[14:36] <oops> dondon_: Make sure your connection is tight. Maybe try plugging and unplugging the network card (if its a card)
[14:37] <ubluntu> dondon_: which kernel module is it? rmmod it and modprobe it again some times that works.
[14:37] <studiogrynn> jrib: are you still with me?
[14:37] <jrib> studiogrynn: I don't know much about unity so can't suggest much more. Look for something interesting in ~/.xsession-errors
[14:38] <studiogrynn> Thank you : ) will do!
[14:38] <dondon_> it worked during the installation process but after rebooting it doesn't! oops: i've tried plugging it in and out several times - but since it works in windows that can't be the problem
[14:39] <dondon_> the network card is integrated in the motherboard (asrock p67 pro)
[14:39] <ubluntu> well is it a realtek or what ?
[14:39] <oops> dondon_: and you're on this computer right now?
[14:39] <sipior> azariah4: why not simply use "cat f1 f2"?
[14:39] <ubluntu> dondon_: pastebin lspci | grep network
[14:40] <ubluntu> dondon_: pastebin lspci | grep net
[14:40] <azariah4> sipior: I wanted 'read -n 1' to terminate as soon as one of the two files changed
[14:40] <azariah4> didn't work with cat file1 file2 | read -n 1
[14:41] <pok0j> ubluntu: Well, I have Sempron 2000Mhz and 1GB of RAM and my Ubuntu is running slower and slower, that's the emergency call so I'm looking for some alternative :)
[14:41] <mnk0> hello
[14:41] <johndlz> quit
[14:41] <sipior> azariah4: use process substitution, with each file corresponding to a term like "<(cat file1 | read -n 1)"
[14:42] <geirha> azariah4: Perhaps you want inotifywait
[14:43] <dondon_> ubluntu: http://pastebin.com/AjbjQrZx
[14:43] <dondon_> oops: no i'm using my notebook since the network does not work on the other machine. how can I find out which kernel module i'm running?
[14:44] <nikos_> ure-ftp
[14:44] <nikos_> pure-ftp
[14:44] <auronandace> pok0j: you using unity?
[14:44] <ubluntu> dondon_: sudo rmmod r8169 && sudo modprobe r8169
[14:44] <nikos_> join greece
[14:44] <nikos_> helo is anybody here?
[14:44] <Xourii> When 12.04 comes out, will I just be able to upgrade or will I have to burn a new CD for 12.04 or boot from a 12.04 USB?
[14:45] <LjL> nikos_: /join #ubuntu-gr    for greece
[14:45] <pok0j> auronandace: yes, but older one, Unity 2D
[14:45] <bazhang> !final | Xourii
[14:45] <auronandace> pok0j: considered using a lighter desktop?
[14:45] <bazhang> whoops
[14:45] <nikos_> hello ho knows about pure-ftp?
[14:45] <bazhang> Xourii, you can just upgrade from 11.10
[14:46] <dondon_> ubluntu: after i used your commands and deactivated+activated the network connection it did work, thanks a lot!
[14:46] <ubluntu> dondon_: no problem.
[14:46] <gbrt> Guys, I do realize this is not the "right" place for it but, I was wondering if you guys could help me...  How in the name of god do I reset my NickServ password?
[14:46] <nikos_> look channel i cant create a user on pure ftp
[14:47] <LjL> gbrt: ask staff in #freenode to send a reset email
[14:47] <gbrt> Okey, thanks.
[14:47] <pok0j> auronandace: yes, lighter desktop or distro, I consider fluxbox or openbox and also I want to try out Crunchbang distro (because it uses deb/ubuntu repos)
[14:48] <toasty95> When are stable dual monitors coming ???
[14:48] <nikos_> i write the command useradd -g ftpgroup -d /home/symlal symlal  and pure-pw -u symlal -g ftpgroup -d /home/symlal
[14:48] <auronandace> pok0j: they are available on ubuntu, no need to change distro
[14:48] <guude> #evil
[14:48] <nikos_> and wen i try to connect it say that its wrong passwd
[14:49] <robertzaccour> Every time I record gameplay video with my HD-PVR the color looks all washed out. I record with 'cat /dev/video1 > whateveriwannacallit.avi any suggestions?
[14:49] <nixmaniack> Hi, I'm having trouble in creating HotSpot (ad-hoc) network. It doesn't work under Gnome 3 but works in Unity.
[14:50] <a1fa> hi. i have dual display monitor with ATI Open source drivers. for some reason, the active monitor wants to be the right one... how can i switch it so the left monitor is the "active"
[14:50] <nikos_> #gentoo
[14:50] <robertzaccour> nixmaniack: have you tried Linux Mint with Gnome 3 and Mate?
[14:50] <nixmaniack> robertzaccour, nopes. I have this Ubuntu installed a year before. I just keep it updating
[14:51] <pok0j> auronandace: hmm, ok. for AMD Sempron LE-1250 2000Mhz it's better to use 32bit or 64bit distro?
[14:51] <auronandace> pok0j: if it supports 64bit, use 64bit
[14:51] <toasty95> anyone, I have nvidia dual monitors and only one works at a time, even with drivers
[14:51] <derpladee> hey guys can i easily play a sound from the gnome terminal?
[14:51] <auronandace> pok0j: look it up on wikipedia
[14:51] <derpladee> like maybe a simple "beep" ?
[14:52] <Raymond_> how do i make a tar.bz2 into the executable binaries
[14:52] <LjL> Raymond_: a .tar.bz2 can contain many things, not just "executale binaries". but anyway you can decompress it by doing "tar xf filename.tar.bz2"
[14:53] <a-saint> hello guys I've been having an issue while update upgrade am using last version of ubuntu upgraded from the 10.04 here's
[14:53] <a-saint> http://paste.ubuntu.com/814337/
[14:53] <bazhang> a-saint, 10.04 to what
[14:54] <a-saint> to 11.04
[14:54] <bazhang> a-saint, in two steps, right?
[14:54] <pok0j> auronandace: Thanks! I'll try to revive my PC and look for some tips to improve performance. :)
[14:55] <a-saint> bazhang not following what you mean
[14:55] <auronandace> pok0j: no worries :)
[14:55] <pangolin> a-saint: you upgraded to 10.10 first and then to 11.04?
[14:55] <bazhang> a-saint, 10.04 to 10.10, 10.10 to 11.04
[14:57] <a-saint> bazhang pangolin am not sure if i upgraded to 10.10 it was a while before i plugged in my external SD
[14:57] <pangolin> a-saint: leapfrogging version to upgrade is not supported and will cause issues. if that is what you did you are better off doing a clean install of 11.04 rather than trying to figure out what is broke.
[14:57] <uncle_fungus> hello, I'm trying to get ubuntu-core for armel working inside a chroot environment (on an android phone). The ubuntu-core image works fine when I chroot into it, and installing a selection of apps works well too.
[14:58] <pangolin> a-saint: if you do a clean install I suggest you install the 11.10 version.
[14:58] <oops> ^
[14:59] <uncle_fungus> Unfortunately, after I tried to install gnome-core, the apt-get process failed at some point and has now left me with an essentially unusable system, with coreutil commands like `ls` now segfault
[14:59] <uncle_fungus> Is there any way to fix this without having to just reinstall from scratch?
[15:00] <a-saint> pangolin checking my version i do have the 11.10 http://paste.ubuntu.com/814343/
[15:00] <uncle_fungus> I can't strace (not installed), nor can I use ldd as that segaults too
[15:00] <pangolin> a-saint: ok, so what issues are you having specifically?
[15:00] <uncle_fungus> ls appears to work on an empty directory
[15:01] <a-saint> pangolin I paste bin it earlier
[15:01] <toasty95> can not get my xorg.conf to except dual monitor ?  Any Ideas
[15:02] <a1fa> does anybody know how to force rammina rdp to go fullscreen on a specific monitor?
[15:03] <a-saint> pangolin http://paste.ubuntu.com/814337/
[15:03] <Not> hi
[15:03] <pangolin> a-saint: I have never seen those errors before. not sure what to tell you.
[15:03] <xgt001> anyone succesffull in playing videos without any fan noise in ubuntu with catalyst?
[15:03] <oops> alfa: goto the developers website and check their f.a.q.
[15:04] <pangolin> bazhang: you got a clue about these errors http://paste.ubuntu.com/814337/
[15:04] <a-saint> pangolin thanks anyway glad you tried
[15:05] <a-saint> bazhang it seems that my previous version was the 10.10
[15:05] <a-saint> I have written it on my cd
[15:08] <a-saint> bazhang I have tried with apt-get update --fix-missing tried autoremove then auto clean and finally settled on those errors in this pastebin http://paste.ubuntu.com/814337/
[15:08] <NimeshNeema> want to establish VNC connection to my Home Ubuntu desktop from my office. I have a static IP address at home. Need help
[15:10] <MonkeyDust> NimeshNeema  you need your public ip address
[15:10] <marceloa> where are the jaunty packages for PPA for GNU Telephony
[15:11] <auronandace> marceloa: jaunty is no longer supported
[15:11] <NimeshNeema> MonkeyDust: i have a static IP address. I am already able to access web server and all running at my home from anywhere.
[15:11] <malik_> hi all,
[15:11] <NimeshNeema> malik_: hi
[15:12] <auronandace> marceloa: even if it was, ppas aren't supported either
[15:12] <malik_> How do i change screen resolution in Ubuntu 10.04, I just installed the 10.04 and after that the nVidia Drivers. I can not have ubuntu detect my Dell 20" LCD monitor
[15:13] <Not> System preferences monitors
[15:13] <Raymond_> where is a good place to extract and instal a tar.bz2
[15:13] <ikonia> Raymond_: anywhere you want
[15:13] <malik_> Monitor appears as CRT-0 and therefore no higher resolution than 1024x768 is available
[15:13] <marceloa> auronandace: what does that mean not supported
[15:13] <marceloa> I found repository for jaunty
[15:13] <auronandace> !eol | marceloa
[15:14] <LjL> Raymond_: depends on what is *in* the .tar.bz2, as i hinted, a .tar.bz2 in itself is just a compressed archive. like a ZIP file.
[15:14] <malik_> Not,  any idea why the OS is not detecting the monitor, or do i need to install the monitor drivers manually?
[15:15] <scuey> Alright, the unity bar is stuck open. It's in the mode where the top button "Dash Home" is a white or light grey color. I can't figure out how to toggle this. Does anyone know?
[15:15] <marceloa> ubottu: I know what it means
[15:15] <marceloa> ubottu: dosen't mean there isn't a repository for it
[15:15] <marceloa> ah fuck
[15:15] <marceloa> auronandace:
[15:15] <LjL> marceloa: then why did you ask
[15:15] <LjL> !language | marceloa
[15:16] <LjL> marceloa: http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/
[15:16] <marceloa> cause I want a repository for PPA ?
[15:16] <marceloa> LjL: yes I have thatone
[15:16] <marceloa> maybe there is for PPA as well
[15:16] <Raymond_> LjL, broadcom 4306 drivers.tar.bz2 file
[15:16] <marceloa> for jaunty
[15:16] <LjL> marceloa: PPA for what?
[15:16] <auronandace> marceloa: if it is not supported then we can't help you
[15:16] <robertzaccour> I'm completely confused on how to install this Linux driver http://www.hauppauge.com/site/support/support_hdpvr.html would it be easier to do in windows?
[15:16] <scuey> Could anyone help me with my unity question?
[15:17] <scuey> ^^^^^
[15:17] <LjL> Raymond_: then drivers need to be installed in very specific places, and with much care. are you sure you know what you're doing? are you sure the card won't work with Ubuntu drivers?
[15:17] <imbezol> scuey: which version of ubuntu? i saw that often under 11.04
[15:17] <LjL> Raymond_: have you already perused https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx ?
[15:17] <auronandace> marceloa: if you'd lie some help you'd need to use a supported release
[15:18] <auronandace> like
[15:18] <a1fa> god remmina desktop is pissing me off
[15:18] <bieb> I have an update from the command line question.. if I run apt-get update && apt-get upgrade -y, I know that the first part looks for new packages, the second part installs the new packages automatically, since I used the -y switch. Is there an additional switch that can be used to reboot the machine if necessary? I want to run the update from a cron job, this is for a kiosk at work.
[15:18] <scuey> imbezol: oneiric
[15:18] <a1fa> anybody know how to force remmina desktop to go fullscreen in a specific monitor
[15:18] <hemanshu> can anyone help me how to install itunes on ubuntu?
[15:18] <auronandace> !itunes | hemanshu
[15:18] <imbezol> scuey: ah. i'm sure there's a solution because it seems to do it all the time. i don't use unity myself
[15:19] <hemanshu> oh yeah i know about that but i need to sync it with my iphone
[15:19] <hemanshu> :(
[15:19] <auronandace> !iphone | hemanshu
[15:19] <NimeshNeema> i am using vino as the VNC server. How do i know whether it is running ???
[15:19] <scuey> imbezol: OK, but you don't know it. I'll keep searching. :)
[15:20] <ubluntu> NimeshNeema: ps aux | grep vino
[15:20] <bieb> hemanshu: you can do it with WINE..
[15:20] <imbezol> NimeshNeema: "ps auxw | grep vino" or netstat -upntv | grep 5900
[15:20] <Raymond_> LjL, yes i have read the website. i have tried the firmwareb43installer for natty from packages.ubuntu.com, it doesnt work. i think its a matter of turning on the pci card itself.
[15:20] <imbezol> NimeshNeema: probably a good start but you can check the docs too.. might be a log you can check
[15:20] <NimeshNeema> imbezol: can you please point me to the docs ?
[15:20] <NimeshNeema> you mean man pages ?
[15:21] <imbezol> NimeshNeema: never used vino
[15:21] <NimeshNeema> imbezol: :-( i can't find the man pages
[15:21] <LjL> Raymond_: ok. well generally, you extract a .tar.bz2 like that into your home somewhere, then you "make" (compile) the program, and then you "make install" to install it in the appropriate places. you can also use "checkinstall" to be able to remove it later. note that this is all done outside of Ubuntu's packaging system, so it can break things.
[15:21] <Pseudoephedrine> Hi, im just curious where i can download some fonts for Ubuntu and how i go about installing them?
[15:22] <LjL> Pseudoephedrine: there are several fonts in the repositories, "apt-cache search font" will show a lot
[15:22] <LjL> Pseudoephedrine: especially "apt-cache search ttf"
[15:23] <Pseudoephedrine> LjL: Awesome thanks!
[15:24] <Raymond_> LjL, would a .deb file work better
[15:24] <LjL> Raymond_: yes, it would generally be better.
[15:24] <hemanshu> thanks ubottu will check it out
[15:26] <Pseudoephedrine> LjL: After i apt-get the font i want.. does it install automatically and is it able to use straight away?
[15:26] <LjL> Pseudoephedrine: it should yes
[15:28] <wdonkey> how the hell do you setup a LAN between two Ubuntu computer  ?
[15:28] <wdonkey> i tryed that ad-hoc thing, didnt work out that great
[15:28] <MonkeyDust> wdonkey  both computers must be in the same network, you can then use ssh
[15:28] <NimeshNeema> wdonkey: were you using a straight cable ?
[15:29] <wdonkey> wireless
[15:29] <wdonkey> they're on the same network
[15:29] <a-saint> hello, what is samba 4 can i safely remove and reinstall ?
[15:29] <NimeshNeema> wdonkey: you need an access point
[15:29] <monny> guys help why i cant connect to  any webpage , only can connect with ip address , for example- typing www.google.com canno't connect , when i type http://74.125.224.72/ i can connect
[15:29] <ikonia> a-saint: it is a file sharing protocol to enable interactions with windows machines
[15:29] <LjL> NimeshNeema: not necessarily, ad-hoc mode doesn't require access points
[15:29] <wdonkey> i would like this to work the right way, but i  could live with the fact i have to wire them together
[15:30] <ikonia> monny: dns not setup / working
[15:30] <bieb> I have an update from the command line question.. if I run apt-get update && apt-get upgrade -y, I know that the first part looks for new packages, the second part installs the new packages automatically, since I used the -y switch. Is there an additional switch that can be used to reboot the machine if necessary? I want to run the update from a cron job, this is for a kiosk at work.
[15:30] <monny> ikonia how i can fix it ?
[15:30] <NimeshNeema> LjL: how can i setup ad-hoc wireless connection between two ubuntu comps ?
[15:30] <a-saint> ikonia thanks
[15:30] <reloa206> Hai guys, what is the best alternative for Visual basic in linux? I want to do a project in native linux!
[15:30] <MonkeyDust> wdonkey  first try the network with a normal cable, then try wireless
[15:30] <ikonia> monny: what's in /etc/resolv.conf
[15:30] <ikonia> reloa206: there isn't one
[15:30] <monny> nothing
[15:30] <ikonia> monny: that's the issue
[15:30] <pioneer> hello can you help me. then im using ubuntu or xubuntu live cd i can chose any resolution of montior but after instaliation i cant chose resolution more than 800*600 sorry for my english
[15:31] <monny> how to fix it ?
[15:31] <ikonia> monny: put the line "nameserver x.x.x.x" where name server is the ip address of your dns server
[15:31] <ikonia> monny: do what I just said
[15:31] <wdonkey> MonkeyDust: the router is kinda far underneath the house, are you talking about wirering the computer together or wirering them both to the router ?
[15:31] <LjL> NimeshNeema: not sure, i don't have wifi on the Ubuntu computer, but i thought Network Manager had an ad-hoc option. if not, "wireless_mode adhoc" in /etc/network/interfaces
[15:32] <MonkeyDust> wdonkey  i meant to the router
[15:32] <Pseudoephedrine> LjL: how can i manually install a font?
[15:32] <Kazundo> Hi.
[15:32] <LjL> !font | Pseudoephedrine
[15:32] <wdonkey> can't be done easily
[15:32] <wdonkey> MonkeyDust: any other option ?
[15:32] <Pseudoephedrine> LjL:  thanks
[15:32] <wdonkey> i dont want to share printers, only files
[15:32] <monny> ikonia my etc folder is empty
[15:33] <ikonia> monny: not what I said
[15:33] <ikonia> monny: /etc/resolv.conf
[15:33] <LjL> wdonkey: maybe this is not relevant and you already know it, but aside from putting your interfaces into ad-hoc mode, you will also need to manually give them correct IPs, since DHCP won't be served...
[15:33] <monny> ikonia /etc/resolv.conf where i can find it ?
[15:33] <wdonkey> LjL: its relevant thanks
[15:34] <MonkeyDust> monny  type cat /etc/resolv.conf
[15:34] <ikonia> monny: in /etc
[15:34] <ikonia> monny: I asked you to tell me what was in the file /etc/resolv.conf and you said "nothing" so - you must know where it is
[15:34] <monny> where i can find this etc?
[15:35] <monny> my etc folder is empty
[15:35] <monny> :(
[15:35] <ikonia> monny: when I asked you to see what was in that file and you told me "nothing" what did you do to check the file as I asked
[15:35] <LjL> monny: no it's not
[15:35] <LjL> monny: type "ls /etc" and you'll see it's not
[15:36] <MonkeyDust> monny  are you familiar with the terminal?
[15:36] <monny> D:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc this folder i's clear my english is bad :(
[15:36] <LjL> ...
[15:36] <ikonia> oh come on
[15:36] <ikonia> monny: are you using ubuntu ?
[15:36] <monny> can you speak in russian
[15:36] <monny> ?
[15:36] <LjL> !ru
[15:36] <MonkeyDust> monny  you're working in windows
[15:36] <wdonkey> LjL: what would a correct ip be ?
[15:37] <scuey> imbezol: Well, my solution for now is "killall unity-2d-launcher" ...that will do for now.
[15:37] <monny> what was is unbutu ?
[15:37] <LjL> wdonkey: depends on what IPs you are already using for your other LAN (i assume you have one?) you could use 192.168.0.x or 10.0.0.x
[15:37] <daxu> monny:if you use windows ,you can use arp -d
[15:37] <reloaded__> ikonia: I want to make simple project in linux , like , A GUI app for recording  data into a database (RDBMS))
[15:37] <ikonia> reloaded__: there isn't anything like VB
[15:37] <ikonia> monny: you are currently using Microsoft Windows yes/no ?
[15:37] <monny> ikonia yes
[15:38] <ikonia> monny: ok - this channel is not for you
[15:38] <DMTarmey> hello i have tried to duel boot two linux os ubuntu and fuduntu but fuduntu have over written grub 2 with its own and i cant load ubuntu anymore
[15:38] <monny> what was is unbutu is something new ?
[15:38] <LjL> ikonia: "gambas" is pretty much like VB
[15:38] <MonkeyDust> wdonkey  in a terminal, type dig|grep SERVER
[15:38] <ikonia> monny: this channel support Ubuntu Linux Operating System
[15:38] <wdonkey> LJL : so i go into ipv4 settings and chose manual, then add 192.168.0.109 lets say?
[15:38] <ikonia> monny: try "/join ##windows" for Microsoft Windows help
[15:38] <ikonia> LjL: Hmmm, maybe, I guess
[15:38] <monny> ikonia thanks
[15:38] <LjL> wdonkey: yes for example. if you use 192.168.0.x, then give a netmask of 255.255.255.0.
[15:39] <reloaded__> ikonia: then how to make a app that use sql data base in ubuntu
[15:39] <ikonia> reloaded__: well, LjL suggested Gambas
[15:39] <a-saint> am having this error http://paste.ubuntu.com/814386/ related to samba 4 any idea how to fix this it's been causing me trouble updating packages
[15:39] <LjL> ikonia, reloaded__: yes, and Gambas does offer SQL support
[15:39] <reloaded__> ikonia: which lang is used to create app in gambas
[15:40] <LjL> reloaded__: a flavor of BASIC
[15:40] <ikonia> a-saint: that looks like you've tried to configure samba and not finished it
[15:40] <reloaded__> LjL: can I use any other lang like c++?
[15:40] <wdonkey> LjL: shall i check the available to all user square ? it is by default on my 11.10 but not on my 11.04
[15:40] <a-saint> ikonia I never messed with samba
[15:41] <ikonia> a-saint: someone has
[15:41] <ikonia> reloaded__: c++ is available on Linux sure
[15:41] <mneptok> reloaded__: the language you are going to need to know, without a doubt, is SQL. do you already know it?
[15:41] <wdonkey> and thanks MonkeyDust im not ignoring you, im glad i get some help for this
[15:41] <DMTarmey> hi can anyone tell me how to repair broken book loader
[15:41] <a-saint> ikonia lets say in a way I did "just saying" how can i fix this
[15:42] <ikonia> a-saint: configure it properly or remove it
[15:42] <LjL> wdonkey: i'm afraid i don't know what that is, but i *suppose* it's just to tell NetworkManager whether to use it for when other people log in too, in that case, that's your choice
[15:42] <reloaded__> ikonia: but I dont know? This is my starting
[15:42] <ikonia> reloaded__: then if you don't know, you have to learn it
[15:43] <wdonkey> LjL: so ok, i've created that wireless connection, but when i try  connecting onto it, it disconnects me from my router and from internet
[15:44] <a-saint> ikonia ok thanks I will try and reinstall it
[15:44] <teh_augmenter> #logiclodge
[15:44] <reloaded_> ikonia: I have  no problem to learn a new lang
[15:44] <LjL> wdonkey: uh well, i can't say i'm too familiar with NetworkManager at all, but... you do have it clear that you can't use a single wireless card to stay connected to two different networks?
[15:45] <monny> i kill my dog what i need to do , to fix it ?
[15:45] <LjL> monny: no trolling, kthx
[15:45] <wdonkey> LjL: i guess i am now
[15:45] <LjL> monny: next time you will get a ban. stick to Ubuntu support.
[15:45] <reloaded_> ikonia: I created a simple project in VB using ms access as database
[15:45] <ikonia> reloaded_: how is that relevant ?
[15:46] <monny> LjL can you help with windows operatins system ?
[15:46] <ikonia> monny: you've been told ##windows
[15:46] <LjL> monny: no
[15:46] <ikonia> monny: you are in that channel and you are asking for help - get help there
[15:46] <LjL> wdonkey: it might or might not be possible (i don't know) with some cards and drivers to connect to two different SSIDs that are *on the same channel*, but i have no idea how to go about doing that, or even 100% sure it's actually possible
[15:46] <MonkeyDust> monny  type /join ##windows
[15:46] <ikonia> MonkeyDust: he's already there
[15:46] <ikonia> and asking
[15:46] <MonkeyDust> ok
[15:48] <Diablo> hola
[15:48] <DMTarmey> hi can anyone tell me were i might get help with book loader issues
[15:48] <wdonkey> LjL: alright, thanks for this. ill be right back
[15:48] <llutz> DMTarmey: boot-loader you mean?
[15:48] <valerie_> Hi guys, where is wlan0 ( WiFi ) configuration file located? I know eth0 is configured in /etc/network/interfaces , but where is wlan0
[15:48] <DMTarmey> ye
[15:49] <ikonia> valerie_: same place
[15:49] <DMTarmey> llutz yes
[15:49] <llutz> !details | DMTarmey
[15:49] <gebbione> hi all, i am having a strange problem where fstub does not mount my hardisks after removing one of them. At start up mount fails on the hardisks still connected
[15:49] <deadlytackler> hi can somebody guide me how to add "acpi_pm_good" in kernel
[15:49] <gebbione> has anyone got a suggestion that could help fixing this?
[15:50] <ThePendulum> Greetings
[15:50] <valerie_> ikonia: do you have a wifi card in your computer ? - because I cannot see anything about wlan0 though my card works?
[15:50] <DMTarmey> llutz im running ubuntu 11.10  hello i have tried to duel boot two linux os ubuntu and fuduntu but fuduntu have over written grub 2 with its own and i cant load ubuntu anymore
[15:50] <mang0> !grub | DMTarmey
[15:50] <ThePendulum> It seems like Chrome for Ubuntu doesn't load fonts as set in a stylesheet, but Firefox does. Does someone know the source of this issue?
[15:50] <xgt001> deadlytackler, dont tell me you want it for saving battery life?
[15:50] <LjL> valerie_: Ubuntu currently uses NetworkManager, so there may not be anything about your cards in /etc/network/interfaces, although it's still possible to use that file to override NetworkManager
[15:50] <MonkeyDust> valerie_  you may need wpa_supplicant for wifi
[15:51] <deadlytackler> no I am having trouble in logging in to my system 'coz of PM timer bug
[15:51] <mang0> I'm running with xfce, and I want to install a theme. What sort of theme do I need? GTK2? GTK3? XFCE? From http://www.xfce-look.org.
[15:52] <Raymond_> is a tar.bz2 a source file
[15:52] <ikonia> Raymond_: it can contain source files, yes
[15:52] <NimeshNeema> Need suggestion... Twitter Client for Ubuntu. Something comparable to Tweet Deck. Already tried Gwibber and Gwibber Lens.
[15:52] <ikonia> Raymond_: it is a compressed archive file
[15:53] <ikonia> Raymond_: I believe LjL told you this already
[15:53] <robertzaccour> would anyone here be able to help me with reverting my hd pvr firmware to a previous version that is more Linux compatible? http://www.hauppauge.com/site/support/support_hdpvr.html
[15:53] <OerHeks> NimeshNeema, i use the tweetdeck plugin in chromium
[15:53] <ikonia> robertzaccour: what are you stuck with ?
[15:53] <NimeshNeema> OerHeks: Just landed on the same app
[15:53] <NimeshNeema> thanks anyways
[15:53] <deadlytackler> @xgt001 i want to disable the workaround
[15:53] <mang0> NimeshNeema: I'm interested in what you use. Let me know
[15:53] <mang0> tweet deck?
[15:53] <mang0> hrm
[15:54] <NimeshNeema> mang0: Use Chrome App
[15:54] <robertzaccour> ikonia: I have no idea how to install the driver after downloading the link. there's no clear instructions and clicking my way around didn't work.
[15:54] <mang0> Righto, I'll have a look NimeshNeema .
[15:54] <crolax> Is there a specific reason why Unity 3D is a slideshow on an AMD gpu?
[15:54] <xgt001> deadlytackler, may be recompiling the kernel is the way to go
[15:54] <Ibis> Anyone know of a software I can use to know if my router supports gigabit speed?
[15:54] <NimeshNeema> mang0: shure....
[15:54] <aquinorcd_> Hi, I am testing Linux and need help to fix a boot problem Can anyone help me
[15:54] <DMTarmey> ubottu im using a mix os fedora mix ubuntu called fuduntu and im not sure how to use terminal commands with this
[15:54] <xgt001> crolax, install the latest unity, turn on vsync in ccsm
[15:54] <mang0> !ask | aquinorcd_
[15:55] <teh_augmenter> Ibis: I would look up the router in Google and see if what the specs read
[15:55] <LjL> DMTarmey: ask in their support channel or forum, we can't help you with things that aren't Ubuntu here
[15:55] <Ibis> aquinorcd_: Specifically state what you're experiencing please. (Boot problem can be caused by many things)
[15:55] <Ibis> teh_augmenter: But mines doesn't tell me if it can do gigabit or not.
[15:55] <crolax> xgt001, I have the latest unity + prop. drivers; Unity 2D is perfect, 3D games work perfect too. Unity (3D) is just crap
[15:55] <teh_augmenter> Ibis: what is the router model?
[15:55] <crolax> xgt001, how would enabling vsync in ccsm help?
[15:56] <Ibis> I only know that it's a Netgear WPN824v3.
[15:56] <DMTarmey> LjL im asking here because i was only trying it and there dosnt seem to be anyone on there support channel and i need to access my ubuntu to do somwe work
[15:56] <teh_augmenter> Ibis: I put DD-WRT on mine so there is more information available on the router
[15:56] <ikonia> robertzaccour: what is in the file you downloaded ?
[15:56] <Ibis> DD-WRT?
[15:56] <mneptok> Ibis: Netgear's site doesn't tell you? really?
[15:56] <aquinorcd_> I am having a busy box v1.18.4 Ubuntu 1:1.18.4-2 Ubuntu2 built-in shell (ash) (initramfs) message. Then the boot locks out. I tried to work on the grub but it does not recognize it
[15:56] <xgt001> crolax, ok basically on my laptop if i run unity with ac power i get it done properly, i had seen some bugfixes hey wait
[15:57] <deadlytackler> @xgt001 fine will try to recompile.  is there any option to go to kernel file and edit it from terminal
[15:57] <Ibis> mneptok: It only provides me documentations on how to set it up and trouble shooting. Nothing about speed in megabits.
[15:57] <Pseudoephedrine> Can i use a PFB on linux somehow??
[15:57] <LjL> !restoregrub | DMTarmey, try following this
[15:57] <teh_augmenter> Ibis: looks like its only 10/100M which means it is not gigabit
[15:57] <xgt001> crolax, so sorry there is a ppa (don remember the exact name) but it is specifically with amd fixes :) google out
[15:57] <teh_augmenter> Ibis: dd-wrt.com
[15:57] <crolax> xgt001, a ppa for unity?
[15:58] <xgt001> crolax, a ppa for unity with workarounds for amd issues,
[15:58] <ikonia> robertzaccour: I've just looked at the contents of that file and it doesn't appear to contain any Linux compatible files (or mac for that matter)
[15:58] <teh_augmenter> Ibis: you search your model number and get instructions. DD-WRT is a linux firmware for routers enabling more advanced settings
[15:58] <valerie_> LjL and MonkeyDust thanks
[15:59] <teh_augmenter> Ibis: Its pretty sweet, if you have roommates or similar you can control bandwidth between them through a Quality Of Service (QOS) Setting
[15:59] <Gentoo64> Ibis: you wont need custom firmware to see if your router can do gigabit :s
[15:59] <mneptok> Ibis:
[15:59] <mneptok> Five 10/100 (1 internet, and 4 LAN)
[15:59] <mneptok> ports equipped with auto-sensing
[15:59] <aquinorcd_> Ubottu  thank you.
[16:00] <mneptok> Ibis: http://kbserver.netgear.com/datasheets/enus_ds_wpn824_13mar07.pdf
[16:00] <crolax> xgt001, ah, no thanks, that will probably introduce more problems than it'll solve :)
[16:00] <xgt001> crolax, my apologies for not remembering the name , i had read it somewhere, sometime back, i am on arch now
[16:00] <teh_augmenter> Gentoo64: already told them. Its only 10/100M aka not gigabit
[16:00] <mneptok> Ibis: i found that in less than 3 minutes. your Google-fu needs time at the dojo.
[16:00] <xgt001> crolax, it fixed the slideshow issue for me actually
[16:00] <teh_augmenter> mneptok: ditto lol - 2 second google fu
[16:00] <crolax> xgt001, you know if Gnome Shell works with AMD cards on Arch?
[16:01] <Gentoo64> crolax: bit vague
[16:01] <Gentoo64> if its a modern amd card it will
[16:01] <pangolin> ask in #archlinux
[16:01] <teh_augmenter> crolax: Arch works with anything, lol. Its Arch. All about your setup, join #archlinux
[16:01] <Ibis> mneptok: Lol, I landed on a different netgear page that only had firmware and documentation on how to set it up. :'(
[16:01] <crolax> Gentoo64, no modern AMD card works with Gnome Shell when using non-open drivers on Ubuntu afaik
[16:01] <Ibis> Thanks anyway.
[16:02] <Gentoo64> crolax: it should
[16:02] <Ibis> Looks like I won't be getting 1000Mbits.
[16:02] <crolax> Gentoo64, I know it should, but it doesn't ;)
[16:02] <teh_augmenter> crolax: wht card is it?
[16:03] <crolax> teh_augmenter, HD4850 on my desktop, HD5450m in my laptop
[16:03] <rabbi1> my pidgin status doesn't change to Available from Away after when I come back ... ? confused ..
[16:03] <Gentoo64> crolax: ive had a 4870 before and it ran gnome shell
[16:03] <administartor> how to change IRC?
[16:03] <Gentoo64> that 4850 is more than powerful enoughj
[16:03] <teh_augmenter> crolax, I have an HD5770 in my desktop. No issues. hmmmmm
[16:04] <koll> HOW TO CHANGE IRC?
[16:04] <crolax> Gentoo64, I know it's powerful enough, it's just that the non-open drivers give corruption all over the place with Gnome Shell
[16:04] <teh_augmenter> type /join #channel
[16:04] <Gentoo64> koll: the client? or the xchannel
[16:04] <koll> thanks
[16:04] <crolax> teh_augmenter, what drivers do you use? (I'm talking about Gnome Shell btw, not Unity)
[16:05] <teh_augmenter> crolax, I don't use unity either. I just use the file from AMD that you have to sudo bash
[16:05] <Gentoo64> crolax: not sure why its giving corruption, do you even need the prop drivers/
[16:05] <Ibis> koll: What do you mean by "Change IRC"?            Is that to go to another IRC Network?             Or to join another Channel? (Channel meaning chatroom, such as #Ubuntu, #Freenode, ##hardware)
[16:05] <Ibis> Or you want to use another IRC chat client other than Xchat?
[16:05] <crolax> Gentoo64, prop. drivers are needed to play games, but most importantly: power consumption is way lower with prop. drivers
[16:05] <teh_augmenter> Ibis, I think he already left
[16:05] <teh_augmenter> Ibis,  yup
[16:06] <teh_augmenter> lol
[16:06] <Gentoo64> crolax: ah i didnt kno you wanted games
[16:06] <Ibis> Right after I said something.
[16:06] <teh_augmenter> #sopa
[16:06] <crolax> Gentoo64, I don't play games
[16:06] <teh_augmenter> wonder whats in there
[16:06] <Ibis> LOL @ #SOPA
[16:06] <crolax> teh_augmenter, yeah, I used that file from AMD too (it has an option to create .deb files, that's what I used)
[16:06] <Ibis> teh_augmenter: You go there, and have a look for us and report back...
[16:06] <Ibis> Assuming if you make it. *giggles*
[16:07] <teh_augmenter> Ibis, 344 users and no activity
[16:07] <emma> it's a honeypot set by the RIAA
[16:07] <teh_augmenter> emma, lol
[16:07] <emma> they will put you on The List
[16:07] <teh_augmenter> emma, watch out they're after us
[16:07] <LjL> !offtopic
[16:07] <crolax> teh_augmenter, so you get no corruption when using the drivers from AMD with your HD5770 in Gnome Shell?
[16:08] <d3ngar> I seem to have a major problem with my laptop monitor: it doesn't show anything. It is connected and recognised though. Once Ubuntu boots, I can see stuff on the second screen
[16:08] <teh_augmenter> crolax, what kind of curroption are you talking about? video distortion?
[16:09] <Hexaditidom> Having problems connecting to the internet. Followed this http://sourceforge.net/projects/ath9k-htc/ , but I'm unsure what to do next. How do I get my usb wifi adapter to appear in ifconfig?
[16:09] <crolax> teh_augmenter, basically this: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-gnome-maintainers/attachments/20110629/8afa9f76/attachment-0001.png
[16:09] <AFD> is there a way to have empathy chat logs backed up to ubuntuone?
[16:10] <AFD> I would like them synced between machines
[16:10] <teh_augmenter> crolax, gnome 3 - I bet if you used arch your gnome would work. They're still on gnome 2 some revision iirc
[16:10] <crolax> AFD, you can link the log folder to a folder in your Ubuntu One folder
[16:11] <Gentoo64> teh_augmenter: gnome 2 is gone ages ago
[16:11] <crolax> teh_augmenter, Gnome 3 is much more productive for me...
[16:11] <teh_augmenter> Gentoo64, if it aint broke don't fix it
[16:11] <Gentoo64> well
[16:11] <talexb> I'm on Ubuntu 11.10 and trying to enable the Remote Desktop. And failing. I have no System menu, and don't see anything helpful in the Applications -> Other menu.
[16:11] <FSK> good day!
[16:11] <Gentoo64> you have to move to gnome 3 unless you want outdates system
[16:11] <talexb> I'd love to be able to see the System menu again ..
[16:11] <crolax> talexb, press the Windows key (next to Control-key) and type  "Remote"
[16:11] <talexb> http://ubuntugenius.wordpress.com/2011/10/17/ubuntu-11-10-upgrade-missing-your-system-menu-preferences-administration-launchers/ doesn't help me.
[16:12] <Gateway`> hello guys, here is one the rules that I set on the gateway server : iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i $ilan -s 192.168.26.192/26 -p tcp --dport 80 -j REDIRECT --to-port 3128
[16:12] <teh_augmenter> crolax, try opening up about 15GB for arch and sharing the home partition with ubuntu, your files will be located in the same spot and you can give it a shot
[16:12] <talexb> crolax, Nothing happened.
[16:12] <crolax> teh_augmenter, I've ran Arch for some time, still prefer Ubuntu's package system
[16:12] <Gateway`> normally all machines having an ip address between 192.168.26.192 and 192.168.26.254 have to pass by the squid server
[16:13] <crolax> talexb, did you install the default Ubuntu 11.10 desktop version?
[16:13] <FSK> i'm sorry to disturb but does anybody use backtrack?
[16:13] <LjL> !backtrack | FSK
[16:13] <MonkeyDust> FSK  type /join #backtrack-linux
[16:13] <talexb> crolax, I moved to the Gnome classic -- couldn't make head or tail out of Ubuntu One or whatever it was called.
[16:13] <oneliner> i guess with the new .15 generic all the people with realtek woes are going to return here for more, can someone update the realtek pains blog entry to reflect dkms usage?
[16:13] <FSK> thanks MonkeyDust
[16:14] <talexb> crolax, I have Applications and Places menus. I restarted my machine after the last update and I'm trying to restart the Remote Desktop thing.
[16:14] <crolax> talexb, Ubuntu One is a file-syncing service, you're looking for "Unity"; I first didn't like Unity too, but then I saw it works a lot faster
[16:14] <wdonkey> damnit
[16:14] <AFD> crolax: ~/.local/share/TPlogger/logs has the conversations stored from Empathy... are they not encrypted or something? will it "just work"?
[16:14] <crolax> AFD, give it a try
[16:14] <Gateway`> can somebody help please ?
[16:14] <Gentoo64> crolax: how long have you been getting screen corruption for?
[16:14] <teh_augmenter> crolax, that kind of corruption is probably the most annoying thing I've seen. is this a desktop?
[16:14] <Gentoo64> crolax: and when did you move from open to prop driver
[16:14] <Gateway`> or just give me his opinion about what I've said
[16:15] <rabbi1> my pidgin status doesn't change to Available from Away after when I come back ... ? confused ..
[16:15] <teh_augmenter> crolax, what output are you using? what resolution, refresh rate, etc
[16:15] <crolax> Gentoo64, teh_augmenter, got the corruption the minute I started using Gnome 3 Shell + fglrx
[16:15] <teh_augmenter> crolax, might be a driver issue with the refresh rate.
[16:15] <Gentoo64> crolax: sounds like some forumware issue, ive had similar before moving from nouveau to nvidia. leabe the prop driver on. power off the pc and turn the plug off
[16:15] <crolax> teh_augmenter, I think it's an issue independent of those things; the screenshot I showed you was just from a quick Google
[16:16] <Gentoo64> crolax: then hold the power button down for few secs to drain the power, and try again
[16:16] <Gentoo64> it might sort it
[16:16] <crolax> Gentoo64, I doubt that will do anything
[16:16] <talexb> crolax, Right, Unity. Didn't make sense to me. Gnome is fine, but I can't figure out what menu will allow me to enable remote desktop. I had it on before.
[16:16] <Gentoo64> crolax: try it
[16:16] <teh_augmenter> crolax, Gentoo64, it clears the resisters on the motherboard, it actually does do something
[16:16] <talexb> I'll do it from the command line if necessary.
[16:16] <Gentoo64> it fully drains the power yes
[16:16] <teh_augmenter> crolax, it also will clear out the resistors on the video card too
[16:17] <sweeet> Wireless problem: Before I can start to use WiFi with my USB-dongle I need to issue the command "sudo ip link set wlan0 up". How come this has te be done upon every reboot?
[16:17] <Gentoo64> capacitors you mean :)
[16:17] <teh_augmenter> Gentoo64, yeh mb
[16:17] <talexb> teh_augmenter, You probably mean caps (capacitors), not resistors.
[16:17] <teh_augmenter> Gentoo64, I've only ever tried that on a laptop
[16:17] <crolax> talexb, really, Unity works a lot faster; but you can always do Alt+F2 and run "vinagre"
[16:17] <tortib> how do I add a static IP address to my eth0?  I edited /etc/network/interfaces with this article i found but it caused my network interfaces to no longer come up when i ran /etc/init.d/networking restart
[16:17] <tortib> http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/ubuntu-ipv6-networking-configuration/
[16:17] <tortib> sorry static ipv6 IP
[16:17] <psychognite> sweet u cn make this run fstab file
[16:17] <Explodingpiglets> .ns identify sagittariusahasaneventhorizonthatmeasuresinlightyears
[16:17] <Gentoo64> well the screen corruption happened to me like i said, going from nouveau to nvidia
[16:18] <Explodingpiglets> crap
[16:18] <Gentoo64> and i drained the power and it sorted it
[16:18] <Gateway`> is there a channel that can help with iptables issues ?
[16:18] <crolax> Gateway`, #networking
[16:18] <LjL> Gateway`: #netfilter
[16:18] <LjL> i guess
[16:18] <Gateway`> crolax, thanks
[16:18] <housam> hello
[16:18] <teh_augmenter> Gentoo64, when you do that on a desktop do you have to switch off the power supply?
[16:18] <crolax> teh_augmenter, I know that it does something, but not something that would help resolve this
[16:18] <d3ngar> Help, my laptop's screen is dead during boot and even thereafter!
[16:18] <Gentoo64> no juts unplug it or turn the wall switch off
[16:18] <d3ngar> What can I do?
[16:18] <teh_augmenter> Gentoo64, like I said, only did that on a laptop
[16:19] <teh_augmenter> Gentoo64, that works
[16:19] <teh_augmenter> crolax, its worth a try imo, that limits it to strictly software after that
[16:19] <teh_augmenter> crolax, it could be mixed data in the card, that should clear it out
[16:19] <crolax> teh_augmenter, well, for the sake of completeness I'll give it a try
[16:20] <teh_augmenter> crolax, only should take a minute anyway
[16:21] <teh_augmenter> crolax, I g2g now, wish you luck!
[16:21] <housam> hello
[16:21] <tortib> how do I add a static ipv6 IP address to my eth0?  I edited /etc/network/interfaces with this article i found but it caused my network interfaces to no longer come up when i ran /etc/init.d/networking restart
[16:21] <housam> how r u
[16:21] <d3ngar> where does Ubuntu 11.10 store the xorg.conf nowadays?
[16:21] <tortib> http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/ubuntu-ipv6-networking-configuration/
[16:21] <Gentoo64> d3ngar: it doesnt it autodetects
[16:21] <LjL> d3ngar: still /etc/X11 as always, it's just empty by default
[16:22] <Gentoo64> d3ngar: you can manually add one and it overrides
[16:23] <Gentoo64> tortib: use network manager
[16:23] <tortib> I don't have physical access to the box
[16:23] <Gentoo64> tortib: mhm hang on
[16:23] <Gentoo64> i got one in a vm
[16:23] <tortib> thx
[16:23] <Gentoo64> to paste
[16:24] <d3ngar> Gentoo64: Any idea why my network main screen wouldn't work all of a sudden? It seems to be discovered correctly
[16:24] <golf> hi
[16:25] <d3ngar> I can't seem to enable it though and after the boot splash screen (even before the grub menu) it turns black
[16:25] <Gentoo64> tortib: http://dpaste.com/692368/
[16:25] <golf> halla kann mir jemandt eine gute soundkarte sagen
[16:26] <LjL> !de | golf
[16:27] <Gentoo64> d3ngar: no idea :s
[16:28] <jd_user_23234> hello!
[16:29] <jd_user_23234> ıs there any command line app which prints the process id from the window id ?
[16:29] <pip__> hi, I'm running 11.10 mini + Ice WM on a Crusoe 1GHz cpu.  How does this work?  I thought the Crusoe was i586 & nothing after 10.04 would work properly.  Not that I'm complaining as it works quite well.  My next question would be: Would it be worth going back to 10.04? (although I'd only get one more year of support)
[16:29] <scoates> hello. on 11.04-server, when I have a (virtual) machine crash (without a proper shutdown), grub stalls at the menu. Is there an easy way for me to make grub just load the default kernel, always?
[16:29] <d3ngar> Maybe it's a Kernel update related issue?
[16:30] <d3ngar> How can I select the default Kernel to boot?
[16:31] <premutos1980> hi
[16:32] <premutos1980> guten abend kennt sich jemandt mit soundkarten aus
[16:32] <Gentoo64> premutos1980: #ubuntu-de
[16:33] <Gentoo64> d3ngar: im not sure with grub2.. in grub1 its /boot/grub/menu.lst
[16:33] <gammax> Hello all, My wireless will not work as it says wireless is daed by hardware switch. There is a hardware switch but it is controlling the bluetooth... ?sabl
[16:33] <Gentoo64> !grub2
[16:33] <tortib> how do I add a static ipv6 IP address to my eth0?  I edited /etc/network/interfaces with this article i found but it caused my network interfaces to no longer come up when i ran /etc/init.d/networking restart
[16:33] <tortib> http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/ubuntu-ipv6-networking-configuration/
[16:33] <tortib> O.o
[16:33] <Gentoo64> tortib: i pasted mine...
[16:33] <d3ngar> Okay, I want to uninstall the latest kernel update
[16:33] <Gentoo64> mine works
[16:33] <Gentoo64> tortib: http://dpaste.com/692368/
[16:33] <tortib> Gentoo64: oh i didn't see it, can you paste the url again
[16:33] <tortib> thx
[16:34] <d3ngar> Using Synaptic, is it right to remove all the linux-generic package?
[16:34] <Gentoo64> d3ngar: whats the actual problem?
[16:34] <tortib> Gentoo64: and that works whenever you do /etc/init.d/networking restart ?
[16:34] <Gentoo64> tortib: yes
[16:34] <tortib> ok thanks
[16:35] <d3ngar> The laptop's main screen does not work. It's recognised, but I can't use it
[16:35] <d3ngar> Gentoo64: pretty useless for a laptop
[16:35] <d3ngar> Gentoo64: I need to take it later and I can't even boot into recovery
[16:35] <Gentoo64> you could do it from livecd
[16:35] <Gentoo64> whatever it is you want to do
[16:35] <d3ngar> Gentoo64: because as soon as the BIOS boot sequence is over, the GRUB menu is not displayed
[16:36] <d3ngar> Gentoo64: I think of using Synaptic to remove the last Kernel update 3.0.0-15
[16:36] <d3ngar> And just use and earlier version that worked
[16:36] <Gentoo64> hm i really dont know
[16:36] <d3ngar> okay
[16:36] <d3ngar> I try my luck
[16:37] <scoates> ah, I see. in /etc/grub.d/00_header
[16:38] <jd_user_23234>  ıs there any command line app which prints the process id from the window id ?
[16:38] <roadfish> what low level libraries do system monitors use to get the download-rate?
[16:41] <mang0> Is it possible to get mounted volumes off my desktop?
[16:42] <MonkeyDust> mang0  you need gnome-tweak-tool
[16:42] <mang0> MonkeyDust: K, thanks.
[16:42] <mang0> !info gnome-tweak-tool > mang0
[16:42] <MonkeyDust> mang0  make that Advabced Settings
[16:42] <mang0> MonkeyDust: eh?
[16:47] <savant> Hi all
[16:47] <savant> I'm planning on using 11.10 on an AWS instance, and was wondering if python is installed by default or if I have to install it manually
[16:47] <CyberDawg> !info gnome-tweak-tool > CyberDawg
[16:47] <savant> just doing some preplanning for server installation
[16:48] <auronandace> savant: 2.7 is there by default
[16:48] <savant> ah sweet, so no extra song and dance?
[16:48] <savant> what about pip?
[16:48] <samrat> how do i edit the grub menu?
[16:49] <auronandace> savant: no idea what pip is
[16:49] <savant> it's a dependency management tool for python packages
[16:49] <mang0> eugh! I just entered root nautilus with gksudo nautilus, and it changed my wallpaper back to default ubuntu (purple thingy stuff). I can't seem to change it back!
[16:50] <auronandace> savant: unless it is part of python 2.7 i doubt its there
[16:50] <daulity> how do i set a network interface to share? like shared to other computers
[16:51] <savant> auronandace: had someone check for me, apparently not
[16:51] <savant> auronandace: thanks for your help though :)
[16:51] <samrat> where can I find grub menu.lst?
[16:51] <samrat> please help
[16:51] <LjL> samrat: GRUB2 doesn't use menu.lst
[16:52] <AlanBell> !ics | daulity
[16:52] <auronandace> samrat: that is part of grub legacy in /boot/grub
[16:52] <d3ngar> samrat: It's now /boot/grub/grub.cfg
[16:52] <jnylen> hi all, what program on my ubuntu 10.10 system is stealing the key combination Mod4+x (win+x)?
[16:52] <jnylen> how can I find that out?
[16:52] <mega2> on server10.04 how do i list all drives
[16:53] <auronandace> samrat: grub2 uses grub.cfg, which you're not meant to edit directly
[16:53] <LjL> mega2: sudo lshw -C disk
[16:53] <samrat> auronandace: how do I edit it then?
[16:53] <auronandace> samrat: instead you edit the files in /etc/grub.d
[16:53] <LjL> or just /etc/default/grub for some things
[16:54] <d3ngar> auronandace: Can I somehow force to load a different kernel?
[16:54] <mang0> How do I restart nautilus?
[16:54] <d3ngar> auronandance: I don't know if you read my earlier messages, but I have a major problem with my screen
[16:54] <auronandace> d3ngar: if you edit grub, sure
[16:54] <samrat> auronandace: I want to edit the GRUB menu, whuch file do I need to edit?
[16:54] <jnylen> no one knows how to tell what program has Mod4+X mapped?
[16:55] <mega2> how do i list all partictions
[16:55] <auronandace> samrat: what do you want to do exactly?
[16:55] <LjL> mega2: sudo fdisk -l /dev/drivename
[16:55] <auronandace> mega2: mount
[16:55] <samrat> auronandace: I want to add another OS to the boot list
[16:56] <auronandace> samrat: then you edit one of the files in /etc/grub.d
[16:56] <samrat> auronandace: which file exactly?
[16:56] <auronandace> samrat: if grub-update doesn't add it automatically
[16:56] <auronandace> samrat: what OS are you adding?
[16:57] <samrat> I'm trying to install Arch
[16:57] <auronandace> samrat: a simple grub-update would add it automatically
[16:58] <auronandace> samrat: sudo grub-update
[16:58] <LjL> auronandace: i think you mean update-grub
[16:58] <auronandace> samrat: or sudo update-grub (i never remember which way around it is)
[16:59] <samrat>  auronandace: ah, thanks
[16:59] <auronandace> samrat: no worries :) (happy arch user too)
[16:59] <MonkeyDust> where are the users and groups located, i'm using the CLI
[17:00] <dat0m> hey, I just tried to boot into kubuntu from a live cd (I bought the original CD) on my XPS 17, but it failed, it loaded for a while, then it just hang up and nothing else happened. I tried with normal ubuntu from usb too, it hangs up too, with SCPI error (or something like that)
[17:00] <dat0m> does anybody use ubuntu/kubuntu on the XPS 17?
[17:01] <ikonia> dat0m: I do on a xps 13
[17:01] <gulzar> auronandace: Arch?
[17:01] <dat0m> ikonia, did you have any problems while booting the livecd/installer?
[17:01] <auronandace> gulzar: yes
[17:02] <ikonia> nope
[17:02] <gulzar> auronandace: me too
[17:02] <dat0m> weird, it doesn't even boot for me
[17:03] <dat0m> what could I do? I don't want to be on windows only :P
[17:03] <gulzar> dat0m: do media check
[17:03] <dat0m> well, I'm downloading debian via unetbootin now
[17:04] <dat0m> gulzar, what do you mean by media check?
[17:04] <mang0> How do I restart X?
[17:04] <mdob> how to update libc.so.6?
[17:04] <zalgor> Hello. When updating a package, ubuntu detects changed configuration files. Is there a hash stored somewhere?
[17:04] <mega2> disk /dev/sda1 doesn't contain a valid partition table how do i create one and format it
[17:04] <gulzar> dat0m: Ok./. you have live cd.. lets see
[17:04] <LjL> mega2: /dev/sda1 is a partition, not a disk
[17:04] <dat0m> gulzar, I'll reboot now
[17:05] <auronandace> mang0: by restarting gdm or lightdm
[17:05] <dat0m> with debian
[17:05] <dat0m> brb
[17:05] <gulzar> dat0m: Ok
[17:05] <gulzar> mega2: for formatting use gparted or gnome-disk-utility but /sda1 is a partition not a disk
[17:05] <mang0> auronandace: Ty
[17:06] <mega2> i do know that but when i looked at it thats what it told me how do i format it
[17:06] <SPRINGNULL> hola  a todos
[17:06] <LjL> !es | SPRINGNULL
[17:08] <LjL> mega2: /dev/sda1 should *not* contain a partition table, because it *is* a partition. what did you type exactly?
[17:09] <mega2> sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda1
[17:09] <LjL> mega2: well that's wrong. i told you to put a *drive* name there, not a *partition* name
[17:09] <LjL> mega2: so, sudo fdisk -k /dev/sda
[17:09] <LjL> err
[17:09] <LjL> mega2: so, sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda
[17:09] <LjL> not -k
[17:12] <mega2> its giving me a list of 3 partitions
[17:12] <LjL> mega2: then those are the partitions on your /dev/sda drive.
[17:12] <mega2> sda1,sda2,sda5
[17:14] <d3ngar> Is there a way of booting into an older kernel?
[17:14] <LjL> d3ngar: sure, as long as that older kernel is or can be installed. just select it from the GRUB boot menu.
[17:14] <oCean> d3ngar: sure, hold shift during boot, this will bring up the grub menu, then choose your kernel
[17:15] <guilhermeba> Someone is Xiphos Bible software user in Ubuntu 11.10?
[17:15] <d3ngar> LjL: I can't access the Grub menu during boot
[17:15] <LjL> d3ngar: why not?
[17:15] <d3ngar> LjL: Can I somehow select it as the default option
[17:15] <d3ngar> LjL: Since the kernel update the laptop screen DOES NOT work
[17:15] <LjL> d3ngar: yeah you can change the default in /etc/default/grub
[17:15] <d3ngar> Sorry caps
[17:15] <LjL> d3ngar: but GRUB runs *before* the kernel even starts.
[17:16] <LjL> d3ngar: so that should be irrelevant.
[17:16] <auronandace> !info xiphos | guilhermeba
[17:16] <d3ngar> LjL: So I thought too
[17:16] <d3ngar> LjL; But it's the only thing that has changed
[17:16] <d3ngar> Why does the screen not work anymore?
[17:16] <imbezol> if it truly doesn't work.. it has nothing to do with the kernel
[17:16] <imbezol> otherwise, your grub is perhaps not loading properly
[17:17] <d3ngar> imbezol: It truly does only show green lines after the bios sequence
[17:17] <d3ngar> Green lines during grub menu
[17:17] <d3ngar> If I press a key it doesn't continue
[17:17] <OerHeks> d3ngar, just hold left-shift @ boot to enter grubmenu
[17:17] <imbezol> may have to boot off a rescue cd and install grub again
[17:17] <d3ngar> OerHeks: I have the grub menu on by default
[17:18] <d3ngar> imbezol: But once the screen passes, everything is fine and it continues to boot
[17:18] <d3ngar> The second (attached) screen goes on at the log-in screen
[17:18] <imbezol> well if your bios menu works your screen is obviously working
[17:18] <d3ngar> imbezol: I just can't enable it in Linux
[17:18] <d3ngar> So I thought
[17:19] <d3ngar> And Grub is fine, since it boots up without issues
[17:19] <d3ngar> Just I can't take the attached screen with me
[17:19] <d3ngar> And I need to have the laptop with me
[17:19] <d3ngar> I'm going away now for three days
[17:20] <d3ngar> imbezol: I don't think the screen is recognised correctly
[17:20] <imbezol> boot the old kernel
[17:20] <d3ngar> Is there something I can do before Grub loads?
[17:21] <d3ngar> Where was the setting for the default kernel again?
[17:21] <jd_user_23234> hello!
[17:21] <oCean> d3ngar: /etc/default/grub
[17:21] <IDWMaster> I'm working on developing a new P2P social network program for Ubuntu, Windows, and Mac. Where would be the best place to host the code for this project? Should I put it on Launchpad, or GitHub?
[17:21] <oCean> d3ngar: choose the menuentry you need (default it's 0) from the command  grep menuentry /boot/grub/grub.cfg
[17:21] <jd_user_23234> is there any command line app which can give me the process id from window id?
[17:21] <auronandace> IDWMaster: not really a ubuntu support question
[17:22] <LjL> IDWMaster: try asking the people in #ubuntu-offtopic
[17:22] <IDWMaster> OK. Thanks
[17:22] <delac> I'm doing "sudo tcpdump -w capture.log" which of course creates a log file only readable by root. Any way to do the capture to normal user readable file without using chown afterwards?
[17:23] <d3ngar> OCean: should be 3, yes?
[17:23] <d3ngar> Just count?
[17:23] <ikonia> delac: not really, you are running the process as root, it will write as root
[17:23] <Sach> How do I copy my Firefox history and bookmarks from one computer running Ubuntu 11.04 to another running the same?
[17:23] <imbezol> delac: you can set the umask
[17:24] <oCean> d3ngar: yes, but start at 0, so it might be 3rd entry, which is actually 2  (0,1,2)
[17:24] <d3ngar> got it
[17:27] <NimeshNeema> Oh...
[17:27] <NimeshNeema> So Ubuntu got this Mac style Expose. Lovin it
[17:27] <NimeshNeema> Just hold WinKey + W (Make good use of that Windows key) ;-)
[17:27] <Sach> How do I copy my Firefox history and bookmarks from one computer running Ubuntu 11.04 to another running the same?
[17:27] <MonkeyDust> Sach  Bookmarks > unsorted > import and backup > export bookmarks
[17:28] <h00k> NimeshNeema: you mean the 'Super' key ;)
[17:28] <NimeshNeema> Sach: use export import feature in bookmarks manager
[17:28] <h00k> Sach: you can also use Ubuntu One to keep them in sync
[17:28] <NimeshNeema> h00k: didn't knew it waz callled super key (wrong name neways)
[17:28] <Sach> Monkeydust  Is that only to backup my bookmarks?  what about my browsing history?
[17:29] <h00k> NimeshNeema: it is :)
[17:29] <NimeshNeema> Sach: copy folder configuration settings directory
[17:29] <MonkeyDust> Sach  can't say
[17:29] <mang0> I'm trying to stop my mounted volumes appearing on the desktop, using gconf-editor >> apps >> nautilus >> desktop >> volumes_visible [FALSE] but they're still there? I've tried logging out, same thing.
[17:29] <NimeshNeema> h00k: thanks buddy
[17:30] <Sach> nimeshneema  where do i find the configuration settings directory?
[17:30] <MonkeyDust> mang0  i guess you need dconf
[17:30] <NimeshNeema> Sach: it's a hidden directory (probably under ur home directory)
[17:30] <mang0> MonkeyDust: Wassat?
[17:30] <NimeshNeema> Sach: let some kinder, more knowledgeable soul
[17:31] <NimeshNeema> answer
[17:32] <trism> Sach: ~/.mozilla/firefox/randomprofilename/
[17:32] <mang0> !dconf > mang0
[17:33] <user1> has 11.10  learned to hibernate and wakeup yet on netbooks?
[17:34] <h00k> user1: works here, I suppose it depends on the netbook.
[17:34] <h00k> user1: I lied, I don't use 'hibernate,' rather 'suspend'
[17:34] <Sach> trism  can i simply copy my .mozilla directory to the same location on my other computer?
[17:34] <o67pc> Hi people
[17:35] <o67pc> I have an Dell Inspiron N4050 the other name is Dell Inspiron 14
[17:35] <jd_user_23234> o67pc: hi! :)
[17:35] <trism> Sach: should work, I would make sure to back up your bookmarks first as suggested above just in case
[17:35] <o67pc> And the bluetooth isn't working
[17:35] <Sach> trism  ok, thanks!  so will that copy both my bookmarks, browsing history, saved passwords etc ?
[17:35] <user1> h00k: well its asus 1215B. does it atleast suspend and wakeup so that i can cover that blinking with a cloth and sleep
[17:35] <trism> Sach: yes, everything should be stored there
[17:35] <Sach> trism  you rock!  Thanks!
[17:36] <h00k> user1: my suspend/resume works great, but as I said, I suppose it depends on the model. I have an Asus EEE, also an XPS M1500, also a Dell E1505 that it works with
[17:36] <o67pc> When I buy it, the first thing I do is install ubuntu, when I installing when the files get copy, the bluetooth was worked.
[17:36] <h00k> user1: give it a try, maybe even from a USB drive to tes tit.
[17:36] <o67pc> I install
[17:36] <h00k> user1: *test it.
[17:36] <o67pc> and not worked anymore, I put the pendrive for installation again but don't work (I have run it on live CD, i not format the disk)
[17:37] <user1> h00k: is it fixed recently. i mean i haven't apt-get update for a month now. do you have any links where they say its fixed?
[17:37] <o67pc> Now, the icon of bluetooth appears,
[17:37] <h00k> user1: I guess it was never 'broken' for me, but kernel upgrades should probably help.
[17:37] <o67pc> I click to shutdown bluetooth, I click to "shutup" bluetooth
[17:37] <Lemon|mbp> i'm about to update my cherokee install (1.2.*) that i installed with apt-get to 1.3 from source
[17:37] <Lemon|mbp> any things i have to look out for?
[17:37] <o67pc> and nothing returns
[17:37] <Lemon|mbp> doing sudo apt-get remove cherokee would be enough to remove everything?
[17:38] <o67pc> Someones know what is it?
[17:38] <theadmin> Lemon|mbp: Yes. Use checkinstall and do "sudo apt-get --purge remove cherokee"
[17:38] <borudev> Hello, how is everyone? I had a quick question troubleshooting my ubuntu 11.10 server installation. I installed the same OS on 2 different servers and I'm experiencing the same problem. What happens is I turn on the server, it's ok for few hours, and then when I try to SSH to it, it get a time out, when I plug in the keyboard, and type something then I can connect to it again. Seems that it's
[17:38] <borudev> going to some kind of sleep mode. Note, no desktop was installed just pure server OS. Anyone had this issue before? what could cause it? Thanks
[17:39] <user1> h00k: also how's ur firefox youtube performance on EEE. mine just crashes on windows and ubuntu. dont know if CPU is overheating due to fan dust or whatever. also have you tried cleaning the fan
[17:39] <MonkeyDust> borudev  http://serverfault.com/questions/27365/why-does-my-ssh-timeout-vary-with-network-location#27420
[17:39] <h00k> user1: I don't normally use Firefox for browsing, I use Chromium-browser, but I can check it out right now. Give me a second.
[17:39] <theadmin> user1: Aurora works fine on the eeepc's I've had if that's of any help.
[17:40] <h00k> user1: flash/Firefox works just fine, here
[17:40] <borudev> MonkeyDust, thanks ill check that out
[17:41] <user1> h00k: i think mine is fan problem. for even videos of 480p on firefox it crashes and system is off.
[17:42] <h00k> user1: It may be overheating, yeah. Try something else that may burden your CPU/Fan a bit too
[17:43] <Sicp> there's ethereal on Back|Track isn't there?
[17:43] <bazhang> Sicp, ask in backtrack support channel
[17:43] <Sicp> there's no such thing
[17:43] <borudev> MonkeyDust, my problem is a little bit different, after some time i can't even ssh to the server
[17:43] <bazhang> !backtrack | Sicp
[17:44] <bazhang> Sicp, /join #backtrack-linux
[17:44] <Sicp> yep, got it
[17:44] <Sicp> thank you
[17:45] <MonkeyDust> borudev  i used 'ssh timeout' as keywords, here's something else i found: http://ocaoimh.ie/2008/12/10/how-to-fix-ssh-timeout-problems/
[17:45] <niko__> yyyyf
[17:45] <user1> h00k: well others are ok. they dont turn system off. but this firefox+adobe flash is deadly. its discussed from 2008 - http://forums.adobe.com/message/1000703 no idea how to diagnose. i need to learn to clean the fan though.
[17:47] <h00k> user1: check if one of the updates is a flashplayer update
[17:48] <NimeshNeema> user1: happened with me too. Flash in FireFox crashed
[17:49] <user1> NImeshNeema: mine is system CPU everything crashed. the plugin container went to use all CPU for a video!!
[17:49] <NimeshNeema> user1: woops
[18:00] <OerHeks> Hello how do i print a file from Nautilus ? printer is working, but no MENU entry anywhere
[18:01] <NimeshNeema> OerHeks: seems like you have to open the file first
[18:01] <OerHeks> i noticed that, not really an option when i print 20 pages+
[18:03] <NimeshNeema> Someone must be having idea. There must be some package which can enable to print file from content menu entry (without opening the file)
[18:03] <NimeshNeema> *context
[18:04] <sidney> e
[18:07] <ssta> NimeshNeema: tricky to do
[18:07] <NimeshNeema> ssta: you know the workaround ?
[18:07] <ssta> open the file and print it?
[18:07] <sidney> how do I fix a usb drive used as backup that i cant write to
[18:08] <theadmin> NimeshNeema: Write a nautilus script
[18:08] <NimeshNeema> theadmin: am n00b at those
[18:08] <theadmin> NimeshNeema: Well, the one you want should be as simple as "lpr $@"
[18:08] <AlbireoX> Ìû
[18:08] <NimeshNeema> theadmin: okies
[18:08] <abysiMo> somebody who can help me with arch in virtualbox ?
[18:09] <theadmin> NimeshNeema: Well, and a #!/bin/bash on the first line
[18:09] <theadmin> abysiMo: ArchLinux is not supported here. PM me if you want, I might help.
[18:09] <NimeshNeema> theadmin: hmmm. Thnks a tonz
[18:11] <ssta> you really wanty to improve nautilus, come up with a non-hack way to disable the damned rubbish bin!
[18:12] <pip__> with a Crusoe cpu am I better off with the longrun utility or laptop mode tools?  Can I use both? Do they do different things making these questions show how much of a newb I am?
[18:12] <trism> ssta: Edit/Preferences/Behavior/Include a Delete command that bypasses the trash? or shift+delete?
[18:13] <sipior> NimeshNeema: might be useful to you: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1213293
[18:13] <melik> has anyone here played with Dell OMSA?
[18:14] <NimeshNeema> sipior: Super Thanks to ya
[18:14] <MonkeyDust> !anyone| melik
[18:14] <NimeshNeema> ubottu: i have heard this before
[18:15] <OerHeks> sipior, thnx, try that.
[18:15] <N86eAL> Looking for help configuring a wireless network card so that it can connect to a WPA-protected router.
[18:15] <sipior> OerHeks: ?
[18:15] <OerHeks> sipior, it was me, asking about printing from nautilus
[18:16] <sipior> OerHeks: ah, missed that.
[18:16] <ssta> trism: that's NOT disabling the rubbish bin.  But yes, I knew about it.
[18:16] <Sicp> any record my desktop software that you can recommend?
[18:16] <Sicp> ASIDE from recordmydesktop
[18:16] <Sicp> it's really crappy
[18:16] <ssta> trism: I thought I was in -offtopic when I posted that anwyay...moans and rants don't really belong in here :)
[18:17] <Ivoz> anyone have any idea why this is happening? http://pastie.org/private/wkddp5nyedciyu2lvgyw I don't remember uninstalling nvidia drivers...
[18:17] <bazhang> Sicp, eidet, if memory serves. one other, let me check
[18:17] <wdonkey> LjL: are you there ?
[18:18] <Ivoz> Also, if anyone knows which/where in kernel logs to check...
[18:18] <wdonkey> Hi, Im able to connect both my computer to an Ad-hoc "network" but i dont know what to do to be able to share files after
[18:19] <Sicp> I didn't find "eidet" anywhere, bazhang
[18:19] <bazhang> Sicp, just a moment please
[18:19] <Sicp> sure
[18:19] <tables_> how do you make wireless not connect automatically on ubuntu?
[18:20] <bullgard4> tables_: I've got the same problem.
[18:20] <sidney> trism, how do i get to Edit/Preferences/Behavior
[18:20] <yumbo> Just wanted to mention that Ubuntu Unity 3D works much faster when "vsync" is disabled in CompizConfig Settings Manager when using an AMD card.
[18:23] <Ivoz> Anyone know where further to look to find out why nvidia drivers aren't loading for some reason? http://pastie.org/private/wkddp5nyedciyu2lvgyw
[18:23] <trism> sidney: open up nautilus (the file browser) then go to the edit menu/preferences and click the behavior tab
[18:23] <bazhang> http://www.addictivetips.com/ubuntu-linux-tips/record-screencasts-in-ubuntu-linux-with-kazam-screencaster/ Sicp #kazam is the channel, still confirming the other
[18:25] <GleasonGrails> Hey what is the deal with the upgraded kernel
[18:25] <GleasonGrails> my breaks my mounting
[18:25] <dat0m> okay, I'm trying to boot kubuntu live cd on my XPS 17, error: udevd-work [104]: '/sbin/modprobe -bv pci:v...' unexpected exit with status 0x0009
[18:25] <dat0m> and then it hangs up
[18:26] <GleasonGrails> if I boot up using recovery I can get in but only log in as guest, when I hit ctrl+alt+fx I can sign into sudo but don't see anything in the /home dir
[18:26] <GleasonGrails> if I boot to the old version everything works
[18:26] <Rancid870> ciao
[18:26] <bazhang> Sicp, well the person who really knows seems to be away for the moment, you should check out kazam in the meantime'
[18:26] <Rancid870> !list
[18:27] <dat0m> can somebody help me with my kubuntu boot problem on my XPS 17, please?  error: udevd-work [104]: '/sbin/modprobe -bv pci:v...' unexpected exit with status 0x0009
[18:29] <MrWhistler> what is the most common "eye-candy" add on for ubuntu 11.10
[18:29] <MrWhistler> I'm looking to jazz up my desktop
[18:29] <Ziioynx> Does anyone know how to disable that annoying multi touch even that brings up handles on each corner and center of the active window? My touchpad is super sensitive and it pops all the time!!
 Compiz Configuration Manager?
[18:30] <Ziioynx> I can't figure out what the event is so i am not sure what to disable...
[18:30] <MrWhistler> GleasonGrails: Thats def one… is there one that has the word "fusion" in the name?
[18:30] <Hopugop> Estou com um problema com meu Ubuntu 11.10 64x. Depois de aplicar algumas atualizações, quando dou alt+tab o Unity trava por completo e o teclado para de responder (não consigo nem ir para o terminal alt+f1). No entando o mouse continua funcionando perfeitamente. Alguém pode me ajudar?
[18:30] <Hopugop> I'm sorry
[18:30] <Hopugop> I'm currently having a problem with Ubuntu 11.10 64x. After appling some updates, sometimes when I hit alt+tab Unity goes crazy and sometime even stops responding (most of times it only restarts). My keyboard dies as well and I can't even get to the terminal (control+alt+f1). The mouse and applications keep working correctly though. Can somebody help me?
[18:30] <dat0m> I know why
[18:30] <dat0m> the problem is my hybrid GPU
[18:30] <mang0> but he's not gonna say
[18:31] <mang0> lol
[18:31] <dat0m> because I have one internal intel graphic card and one nvidia gpu (the strong one)
[18:31] <Nephy> Hey, I have a problem with my screen resolution I tried this http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-change-display-resolution-settings-using-xrandr.html but still wont work
[18:31] <sidney> trism, thanks
[18:31] <dat0m> let's reboot! :P
[18:31] <Nephy> any suggestions ?
[18:31] <marco_> 92
[18:31] <cmmurray> weird.
[18:32] <GleasonGrails> MrWhistler I am pretty sure that is just the generic compiz project at this point I think Emerald and such are still extensions
[18:32] <Ivoz> MrWhistler: fusion doesn't exist anymore
[18:33] <MrWhistler> okay cool
[18:33] <sidney> How do I take ownership of a usb drive?
[18:33] <OerHeks> dat0m, look at bumblebee 3.0
[18:33] <Ivoz> Nephy: you can usually find a GUI tool to change screen res for you
[18:35] <Rancid8700> ciao a tutti
[18:35] <ubuntu_nooblet> Hello guys, I have been down a pretty deep rabbit hole here. Hoping someone can pull me back out...
[18:36] <Hopugop> Can somebody please help me? I'm currently having a problem with Ubuntu 11.10 64x. After appling some updates, sometimes when I hit alt+tab Unity goes crazy and sometime even stops responding (most of times it only restarts). My keyboard dies as well and I can't even get to the terminal (control+alt+f1). The mouse and applications keep working correctly though.
[18:36] <ubuntu_nooblet> First problem was that I can't remember the password, 2nd issue is apparantly there was no GKSU or GKSUDO provided with 11.04 so I can't even follow the instructions I have here.
[18:37] <ubuntu_nooblet> I downloaded the gksu-2.0.2.tar.gz and extracted it.... don't see anything with GKSU that is runnable, just opens a text file when I double click it
[18:37] <dat0m> OerHeks, how does i work?
[18:37] <dat0m> *it
[18:37] <dat0m> OerHeks, I don't even get into the install wizard
[18:37] <Tixos> hi
[18:37] <theadmin> ubuntu_nooblet: You need to use apt-get to install gksu... And Ubuntu DOES come with it.
[18:37] <ubuntu_nooblet> when I load my LiveUbuntu gnome, and mount & hit alt+F2 and type "gksu nautilus" it says file not found
[18:37] <Tixos> what updates just broke my UNITY bar? some updates within the last week just broken CCSM?
[18:38] <theadmin> !password | ubuntu_nooblet
[18:38] <ubuntu_nooblet> gksudo nautilus does the same thing, ok
[18:38] <OerHeks> dat0m, i don't own one, but the optimus support is growing https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bumblebee
[18:38] <dat0m> OerHeks, "open a terminal", not possible
[18:38] <Jordan_U> ubuntu_nooblet: What version of Ubuntu are you using? You almost never want to "install" something from tar.gz, certainly not gksu.
[18:38] <OerHeks> dat0m, open terminal ctrl + alt + T
[18:39] <dat0m> OerHeks, no
[18:39] <dat0m> OerHeks, I have windows pre-installed
[18:39] <dat0m> and can't boot ANY linux
[18:39] <dat0m> it hangs up
[18:39] <Tixos> lol stfu !
[18:40] <ubuntu_nooblet> theadmin can you describe real quick the app-get command to install it? I have been on this for so long not sure I have time to read that
[18:40] <theadmin> Tixos: Get out if you don't want to listen.
[18:40] <oCean> Tixos: such language is not acceptable here
[18:40] <dat0m> Tixos, are you talking to me? Because, if you do, please highlight me :P
[18:40] <theadmin> ubuntu_nooblet: sudo apt-get install gksu
[18:40] <ubuntu_nooblet> ty!
[18:40] <Tixos> funny
[18:40] <theadmin> ubuntu_nooblet: But you need your password for that...
[18:40] <marcin_1988> witam
[18:40] <Tixos> theadmin: what recently broken CCSM
[18:40] <Tixos> the unity bar sucked before, i fixed it by removing reveal, no its hiding itself again
[18:41] <ubuntu_nooblet> I dont think I set a password, but system disagrees. I already deleted the keychain but I can't use cheesebooth webcam without the master password. I know I either put "a" or "123" or blank or mirrored the username but those didn't work
[18:41] <theadmin> Tixos: Well I have no idea about Unity, I don't use that stuff. I don't use Compiz, either... And not even Ubuntu. So, can't really help there if it's something really recent.
[18:42] <Tixos> hmm ok
[18:42] <Tixos> kinda sucks :(
[18:42] <theadmin> Tixos: Wait for someone else I guess
[18:42] <irule> I upgraded to latest stable, now I have 14 GB disk use, how may I reduce that?
[18:42] <Tixos> pretty sure i didnt notice anything related that i updated, just kernel to *.15
[18:42] <theadmin> ubuntu_nooblet: Oh, that. It's asking for your login password most likely.
[18:43] <ubuntu_nooblet> pretty sure I left it blank unless ubuntu installer didn't allow that
[18:43] <ubuntu_nooblet> used 11.04 gnome
[18:43] <theadmin> ubuntu_nooblet: It doesn't allow blank passwords.
[18:43] <ubuntu_nooblet> then I used the most basic allowed. Do you know the requirements?
[18:43] <dat0m> can somebody please help me?
[18:43] <Tixos> 4chars or something
[18:43] <dat0m> I need linux
[18:43] <theadmin> ubuntu_nooblet: Yeah, basically anything that's longer than 0 symbols xD But... https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LostPassword
[18:43] <dat0m> or at least bsd
[18:43] <dat0m> I need something unix based
[18:43] <theadmin> dat0m: That doesn't even make sense.
[18:44] <Tixos> dat0m: i was polite before, whats your mess with windows effecting your install
[18:44] <Tixos> its stupid
[18:44] <ubuntu_nooblet> i tried 1234 and sagar and Sagar (username) but those didn't work
[18:44] <ubuntu_nooblet> can't imagine what else i would have put....
[18:44] <dat0m> Tixos, hm?
[18:44] <Tixos> ubuntu_nooblet:  are you actually asking us to tell you your own password?
[18:44] <dat0m> theadmin, it doesn't?
[18:44] <dat0m> theadmin, I can't boot any linux distro, it just hangs up
[18:44] <dat0m> that doesn't make sense?
[18:44] <ubuntu_nooblet> It takes like 10 minutes for this live cd to boot. Do I need to load from the hard drive?
[18:45] <theadmin> dat0m: ...doesn't indeed, because it's totally weird
[18:45] <ubuntu_nooblet> don't want to leave this live unless I have to
[18:45] <revolt> I can help
[18:45] <Tixos> dat0m: what are you on about, how are you booting it ?
[18:45] <theadmin> ubuntu_nooblet: To recover your password? Yes, you need to be on live.
[18:45] <theadmin> ubuntu_nooblet: That, or recovery mode, doesn't really matter
[18:45] <revolt> burn the distro at the lowest speed 4.0x it will pick
[18:46] <ubuntu_nooblet> ok I'm there, ran that sudo command you told me and nothing happened. gksu still says not found
[18:46] <theadmin> ubuntu_nooblet: Eh, well, not the problem right now, what we want right now is chroot into your installed OS and change your password.
[18:46] <Semidios> does anyone know why Ubuntu 11.10 can see AFP shares in nautilus?
[18:46] <ubuntu_nooblet> its looking in home/linux/gksu for the file and can't find it
[18:47] <Tixos> man i cant deal with these questions lol, good luck theadmin :P
[18:47] <ubuntu_nooblet> its actually on the desktop I just extracted it
[18:47] <Tixos> ill come back later :)
[18:47] <theadmin> ubuntu_nooblet: It won't be there...
[18:47] <tcheck8> hi everyone i'm having some trouble with generating ssl certificates. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenSSL <-- i'm following the directions here but as soon as i try to even create the first directories i receive a permissions error. i don't think the command was meant to be run as sudo, either.
[18:47] <theadmin> ubuntu_nooblet: Ugh, never mind, look, I can't really help you right now >.< Sorry.
[18:47] <ubuntu_nooblet> what directory is it in?
[18:47] <ubuntu_nooblet> all i need is to open nautilus with root access
[18:48] <theadmin> ubuntu_nooblet: /usr/bin of course, like any other binary
[18:48] <ubuntu_nooblet> k ill try that
[18:48] <rambaho> freenode
[18:49] <geekster_> hi
[18:49] <geekster_> how can I send mail with ubuntu server?
[18:49] <theadmin> geekster_: Using your own mail server or a public one?
[18:49] <tdn> Ok. so here's the problem. I accidentially deleted my /etc/fstab. How do I recreate it?
[18:50] <geekster_> postfix tries to connect to port 25, mail server at port 587
[18:50] <tcheck8> would anyone be able to help me through the process of generating an self signed ssl cert for my server? i'm running into permissions issues where i dont think there should be any
[18:50] <geekster_> theadmin: nope, public one. telnet works there
[18:50] <theadmin> geekster_: Try a mail client then :P
[18:50] <theadmin> geekster_: mutt is a good one
[18:51] <ubuntu_nooblet> I'm in usr/bin and hit Alt+f2 and typed "gksu nautilus" then it says "Could not open location 'file:///home/linux/gksu%20/nautilus'
[18:51] <geekster_> theadmin: but I wanna use like sendmail :p
[18:51] <oCean> tcheck8: just so you know, there's #ubuntu-server channel, with specific server help, might find more help there
[18:51] <theadmin> geekster_: Err, uh, I don't think sendmail works that way... Not sure
[18:51] <tcheck8> oh, thanks! didn't know about that.
[18:51] <theadmin> ubuntu_nooblet: That doesn't make sense... You need to install gksu... "sudo apt-get install gksu". From a TERMINAL, not Alt+F2.
[18:52] <geekster_> theadmin: yes it works, got it working some time ago with different server, but now can't remember how I did it...
[18:52] <tdn> That is not really what I need. What I need is to recreate fstab on a running system. By either dumpung /proc/mtab or manually parsing 'mount' or something like that. The system is still running.
[18:53] <theadmin> tdn: Then do exactly what you said, look at the output of "mount" and write an fstab respectively.
[18:53] <ubuntu_nooblet> thanks, but now it says sudo: apt-get: command not found
[18:54] <theadmin> ubuntu_nooblet: Err... You're not using Ubuntu.
[18:54] <theadmin> ubuntu_nooblet: And that means we can't support you here.
[18:54] <tdn> theadmin, I need to figure out uuid's for disks and such things.
[18:54] <tdn> Not sure how.
[18:54] <ubuntu_nooblet> I have gnome Terminal, Linux 32-bit Terminal, and Xterm
[18:54] <theadmin> tdn: blkid for that...
[18:54] <ubuntu_nooblet> I thought gnome was ubuntu
[18:54] <theadmin> ubuntu_nooblet: ...Gnome IS used in Ubuntu, although it's not the same thing as Ubuntu.
[18:55] <xangua> ubuntu_nooblet: try: "sudo" instead of "sudo:"
[18:55] <ubuntu_nooblet> This was installed from an Ubuntu install disc label 11.04...
[18:55] <theadmin> xangua: That didn't make any sense just now. "sudo: blah: command not found" is the usual output of "sudo blah".
[18:56] <theadmin> xangua: If he was using "sudo:", he'd get "bash: sudo: command not found"
[18:56] <theadmin> xangua: :P
[18:56] <ubuntu_nooblet> If 'sudo:' is not a typo you can use command-not-found to lookup the package that contains it, like this: cnf sudo:
[18:56] <theadmin> err, even "sudo:: command not found"
[18:56] <oCean> tdn: I pasted example fstab at http://paste.ubuntu.com/814570/   use command  sudo blkid  to list the UUID of your partitions
[18:56] <theadmin> ubuntu_nooblet: You are using SuSE, not Ubuntu, okay?...
[18:56] <theadmin> ubuntu_nooblet: Only SuSE gives messages like those. Ask in their support channel...
[18:56] <ubuntu_nooblet> alrigth thanks I'll see if I can find an IRC for that.
[18:57] <theadmin> ubuntu_nooblet: Is #suse (on Freenode)
[18:57] <DuncanT> Hi. Is it possible to turn off the remote host fingerprint check using a command line option to ssh? I'm really hoping to avoid using expect here
[18:57] <ubuntu_nooblet> this is weird tho because when I burned this disc I know I was looking for latest Ubuntu and at the time was told 11.04
[18:57] <tdn> oCean, thanks.
[18:58] <cristian_c> Hi
[18:59] <ssta> DuncanT: you can have it add the keys to known_hosts automatically, but I don't think you can turn the checking off entirely
[19:00] <DuncanT> ssta: Adding automatically would be fine
[19:00] <ubuntu_nooblet> thanks for being patient.
[19:00] <DuncanT> ssta: I'm poking newly-created vms, and I can just clear known_hosts later
[19:00] <ssta> DuncanT: set StrictHostKeyChecking to "no" in ~/.ssh/config I think (that's from memory, so check the manpage for ssh_config to make sure I'm remembering correctly)
[19:01] <ActionParsnip> ssta: maybe in /etc/ssh/sshd_config ?
[19:02] <ssta> ActionParsnip: no, it's a client thing, not a server thing
[19:02] <DuncanT> ssta: Ah ha, that can also be done with "-o StrictHostKeyChecking=no"... adding to that the "-o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null" I'd already found and I've won
[19:02] <ActionParsnip> ssta: ahh
[19:02] <DuncanT> Cheers :-)
[19:02] <Titanoboa> Oh hi
[19:02] <cristian_c> I installed Lazarus, but when I open it or open a project. lpi I got errors. The problem is due to not installing some components. I downloaded bgrabitmap and I ran the steps to install the .lpk file in the package. I've compiled through its lazarus window reached by one of its menu, but after it completed the installation of the component it has failed and an error box appeared. The popup window says: 'The package b
[19:03] <Tixos> seriously, this is doing my head in, how can i lock this unity bar as active
[19:03] <Tixos> without any stupid applications that get broken with package updates
[19:04] <Titanoboa> I've been trying to install VMware on my (ubuntu 11.04) and it gives me an error when trying to open the installer
[19:04] <Titanoboa> (what i need is windows 98 on my computer)
[19:04] <dat0m> Tixos, btw, "stfu" doesn't sound very nice to me :P
[19:04] <ActionParsnip> Tixos: active in what sense?
[19:04] <cristian_c> I clicked Yes, and I think it did not seem to have happened at all. But then all the lazarus windows have gone to freeze not showing more their content. Finally, the program is closed, but then reopened. But reopening continued to require automatic lazarus components despite I had just installed one. How do I understand something more? Did something go wrong in the installation of the component?
[19:04] <Tixos> always shown ActionParsnip
[19:04] <sidney> why dosen't this work sudo chown sidney: /media/Music/backup
[19:04] <Tixos> dat0m: deal with it ;)
[19:04] <sidney> no such file or dir
[19:05] <ssta> Titanoboa: "an error"?  What error?
[19:05] <Tixos> ive previously used CCSM, gconf and such, but i just updated some packages from repos, and its broke :O
[19:05] <ssfdre38> sidney, you dont have a group so do sudo chown sidney:sidney /media/Music/backup
[19:05] <Titanoboa> ssta: hold on, i'll reproduce it and give you the error
[19:05] <dat0m> Tixos, also, does "mess with windows" mean "windows sucks badly and is useless"?
[19:05] <ActionParsnip> Tixos: afaik you set it in ccsm. There is also the tool myunity which may help
[19:05] <oCean> Tixos: don't tell others to 'deal with' your attitude. There are clear channel guidelines, you have to deal with those
[19:06] <ActionParsnip> dat0m: wi
[19:06] <Tixos> oCean: respond to me in PM if you have an issue, thanks.
[19:06] <ActionParsnip> dat0m: windows has uses
[19:06] <Titanoboa> ssta: http://pastebin.com/tjHdRQwq
[19:06] <dat0m> well, if it does, it's not true. I fully support linux, but windows is also pretty good
[19:06] <dat0m> it has the best driver support, for example
[19:06] <dat0m> it works out-of-the-box
[19:06] <Tixos> ActionParsnip: yea CCSM unity plugin doesnt work with some package updates from the last few days...  i know im a bit early but cmon.. this should be default settings, not a 3rd party app ?
[19:06] <dat0m> it's best for gaming
[19:07] <oCean> Tixos: if you wish to discuss channel rules, you're welcome in #ubuntu-ops. If you don't want to follow our channel guidelines, you'll find yourself outside the channel soon enough
[19:07] <ssta> Titanoboa: umm, that's the windows installer for vmware, you need the linux installer
[19:07] <dat0m> would you play games with opengl? lol :P
[19:07] <Tixos> oCean: quit moaning.
[19:07] <Titanoboa> ssta Oh I see :D
[19:07] <dat0m> well, brb
[19:07] <Tixos> ego maniac
[19:07] <linuxnewb> speaking of gaming
[19:07] <Titanoboa> ssta: why does linux have so be so picky??? just swallow the windows installer plz :<<<
[19:07] <ActionParsnip> dat0m: try playing games marked as garbage in winehq app list. Then try on windows
[19:07] <ssta> Titanoboa: Windows wouldn't use the Linux installer either.
[19:07] <linuxnewb> how the hell do i get wow to run ubuntu? i snagged wine, but it keeps crashing
[19:07] <Titanoboa> ssta: I'll try to find it, thanks for the help :P
[19:08] <Titanoboa> it's supposed to be for linux though. http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/5391426/VMware-server-1.0.8-126538_%28old_free-version_server_for_linux%29
[19:08] <Titanoboa> :<
[19:08] <ActionParsnip> Tixos: if it works, who cares. Ubuntu is made of 3rd party apps
[19:09] <ssta> Titanoboa: umm...not a good idea to say that you pirated it here...
[19:09] <ssta> Titanoboa: why not use virtualbox?
[19:09] <christian__> hello my friends
[19:09] <ssta> Titanoboa: sudo apt-get install virtualbox-ose
[19:09] <Titanoboa> (i reached that "torrent" by googling and it doesn't look illegal does it? it's just a free version)
[19:09] <mrlee121> hey guys,
[19:09] <Titanoboa> ssta: okay if that's good i'll do that!
[19:09] <ActionParsnip> linuxnewb: did you check the appdb? There is an extensive howto there
[19:10] <linuxnewb> ?
[19:10] <christian__> i have a question, i need to mount /mnt/analysis    because a program wants to mount this directory, but i dont need it to be mounted to a remote fielsystem or whatever, it really doenst matter where the dir. lies, so i would like to mount the dir. to a local direcotry inside the same OS, is that possible ?
[19:10] <mrlee121> is there anywhere that people could recomend i could go the get a bit of advice for a beginner without having the shit ripped outta me?
[19:10] <christian__> i know, that is not what mount is used for
[19:10] <oCean> mrlee121: control your language here, please
[19:10] <xangua> !language | mrlee121
[19:10] <xangua> a very vague question also
[19:10] <ActionParsnip> linuxnewb: i can't phrase it any better
[19:10] <christian__> but it wasnt my idea that there is no option implemented to work without mounted directoies
[19:11] <mrlee121> oh sorry,
[19:11] <linuxnewb> yeah i did
[19:11] <ActionParsnip> mrlee121: just ask what you gotta ask
[19:11] <linuxnewb> followed all the directions and still nothing
[19:11] <mrlee121> oh okay thanks
[19:11] <christian__> short question is it possible to "mount /mnt/dir1 /mnt/dir2" ???
[19:11] <NastyNaz> guys ive been configuring a server as root and ive been told its bad, how do I add another user and log in as them?
[19:11] <mrlee121> well i was setting up a ubuntu server here at home
[19:11] <mrlee121> had everything pointing and working fine with a domain
[19:11] <Aelingil> How can you access the CLI from Grub?
[19:12] <ActionParsnip> mrlee121: i'd use a symlink
[19:12] <mrlee121> i shut down the machine and added a new hard drive
[19:12] <NastyNaz> also how do I run commands as different users? I got one called 'deluge' and I want to log in but its a system user
[19:12] <mrlee121> now nothings showing to the WAN but nothings changed in any of my firewall settings and the machine is still in the dmz
[19:12] <mrlee121> but i only get local access and cant access it via the domain
[19:12] <mrlee121> just wondered if i'd missed a startup command or something like that
[19:12] <ActionParsnip> Aelingil: you can add the boot option: text    or boot root recovery mode
[19:12] <ssfdre38> mrlee121, did your ip address change?
[19:13] <mrlee121> Nope, it's still the same
[19:13] <ssta> NastyNaz: sudo -u username someCommand
[19:13] <n3urOn_> if im to check if i got java installed, java -version should be right?
[19:13] <mrlee121> thats the first thing i checked
[19:13] <NastyNaz> ssta: cheers
[19:13] <ssfdre38> mrlee121, static ip?
[19:13] <rambaho> hi
[19:13] <mrlee121> Yeah it's static
[19:13] <franz__> Hi, how to create Windows Xp usb installler?
[19:14] <franz__> mrlee121: I'm in KDE
[19:14] <mrlee121> the ubuntu machine was litterally off for 2-3 minutes and when it's come back on the domain aint connecting anymore and i cant get any wan access to it. only local
[19:14] <ssfdre38> mrlee121, use /notice to tell me the ip address so i can ping it to still if its still live
[19:14] <ActionParsnip> linuxnewb: i'd ask in #winehq  its more specific to your issue
[19:15] <mrlee121> i've pinged it myself from another server and it's timing out
[19:15] <wdonkey> im trying to get rid of the password prompting. im in the visudo tool in a terminal, modified the string that i had to, now how the hell do i save and exit ?
[19:15] <ssta> wdonkey: depends on editor.  Try ctrl-X
[19:15] <linuxnewb> actually i just found a lil thing in wine i hadnt found before, its installing everything and downloading it all formme XD thanks for your halps <3
[19:16] <n3urOn_> ctrl+o and ctrl+x ssta?
[19:16] <wdonkey> cool ssta thanks
[19:16] <ssta> n3urOn_: ctrl-X should offer to save if there's a change since the last save
[19:16] <ssfdre38> mrlee121, yea its dead ip address so it can be due to ISP
[19:17] <Aelingil> ActionParsnip, thank you, i'll try that. Any time we boot into "Recovery Mode" our keyboard & Mouse freezes. I wanted to see if text only would cause it also
[19:17] <mrlee121> i dont understand how it could be dead though? it was all working about 20 minutes ago the only thing that changed is the machine was turned off and turned back on again
[19:17] <ActionParsnip> n3urOn_: assuming you installed it for that, yes. You can extract the oracle java archive and link it to your browser, but java will still say openjava
[19:18] <n3urOn_> ActionParsnip, i dont know if its installed... i was reading about its removal
[19:18] <n3urOn_> i need it for another app, independent of the browser
[19:18] <g105b> I've installed the proprietary video drivers and ever since get `The selected configuration for displays could not be applied` when trying to enable my 2nd monitor - is there a way I can easily uninstall the ati drivers?
[19:20] <ActionParsnip> n3urOn_: how did you install it?
[19:20] <fakewaffle> When I create a new user in server, tab autocomplete doesn't work, there are no colors, and up does not show the last command. What is not set correctly?
[19:20] <n3urOn_> i didnt install it, thats what im saying :) this desktop is pretty much "stock" ActionParsnip
[19:20] <Aelingil> ActionParsnip, Where will i enter "text" is it a stand alone or behind a line?
[19:20] <ActionParsnip> fakewaffle: do you have ~/.bashrc  file?
[19:21] <fakewaffle> ActionParsnip: yes
[19:21] <ActionParsnip> Aelingil: i'd add it on the same line as: quiet splash
[19:22] <teh_augmenter> #ArchLinux
[19:22] <teh_augmenter> woops /join derp
[19:22] <ActionParsnip> fakewaffle: uncomment the last if statement, that loads the feature. Save the new file and rin: source ~/.bashrc
[19:23] <ActionParsnip> n3urOn_: if you can hang 10 mins I have a script to install oracle java 1.7_2
[19:24] <fakewaffle> ActionParsnip: It is uncommented already. :/
[19:24] <n3urOn_> ActionParsnip, sure man, if you can PM me, i have to get me some ciggs... thanks :)
[19:24] <ActionParsnip> Fake
[19:25] <ActionParsnip> fakewaffle: ok: run:  source ~/.bashrc
[19:25] <fakewaffle> ActionParsnip: just tried that, -sh: source not found.
[19:26] <Pseudoephedrine> Hey, i am trying to setup VNC on Ubuntu11.10, using RealVNC on my iPhone, but i am having a but of trouble connecting.. I have also downloaded x11vnc
[19:26] <ActionParsnip> fakewaffle: check the file exists and watch you use of case in the command. Linux is case sensitive
[19:27] <vivekimsit> how can i execute a command by storing it in some variable?
[19:27] <ActionParsnip> n3urOn_: what is the output of: uname -m
[19:27] <n3urOn_> i686
[19:28] <theadmin> vivekimsit: Simple... var="something" && $var
[19:28] <paulus68> how can I see that rsnapshot is doing what it suppose to be doing?
[19:28] <osuna> What is this?????
[19:29] <wdonkey> can i setup a wlan with a old wireless router, my desktop and my laptop all on ubuntu ?
[19:29] <vivekimsit> like can i do: var="ls" && $var
[19:29] <bazhang> osuna, ubuntu support
[19:29] <osuna> ok...thanks
[19:30] <paulus68> wdonkey: why shouldn't this work?
[19:30] <tetreb> Can  I rearrange the terminals in Terminator?
[19:30] <wdonkey> paulus68: because i've been trying since 20 of the last 36 hours
[19:30] <wdonkey> haha
[19:30] <wdonkey> mind to give me a hand on this ?
[19:30] <ActionParsnip> n3urOn_: great let me hit work
[19:30] <vivekimsit> theadmin: thankx! it worked, one more thing , when i did exec ls my terminal closed why?
[19:31] <paulus68> wdonkey: you make sure that your router is connected to your isp router
[19:31] <theadmin> vivekimsit: "exec" gives the shell control over to the app, meaning that when the app ends, well, the shell ends too
[19:31] <wdonkey> paulus68: it is, both my computer are wirelessly connected to it and i have internet on both
[19:32] <wdonkey> how do i set up file sharing
[19:32] <wdonkey> while still having access to internet
[19:32] <vivekimsit> theadmin:ok! means my command is executed at the backend but i cannot see the result
[19:32] <paulus68> wdonkey: do you have ssh server installed on every machine
[19:32] <theadmin> vivekimsit: No, that's not what it means -_- If you want to execute a command in the background, use "command &disown"
[19:32] <wdonkey> maybe not
[19:33] <jeagle> Anyone know if there is a command to send that will allow you to use OCR (text recognition) of a PDF document? I've been searching like crazy but haven't found much results.
[19:34] <paulus68> wdonkey: run  sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[19:34] <Atlantic777> is there a script for uploading text to paste.ubuntu.com? I'know that there are some other solutions (pastebin.com, lodgeit, etc... ) but I'm interested in posting to ubuntu's service.
[19:34] <theadmin> Atlantic777: I think pastebinit does that.
[19:34] <theadmin> Atlantic777: I mean, as an option
[19:35] <paulus68> wdonkey: on every machine on your network
[19:35] <Atlantic777> theadmin: thanks
[19:35] <chris_> hi can someone please tell me what package to install for apache/php/mysql thanks in advance?
[19:35] <wdonkey> alright paulus68 done
[19:36] <paulus68> Chris_ run tasksel if you are in ubuntu 10.11
[19:36] <paulus68> wdonkey: in your terminal type ssh yourusername@ipremotepc
[19:37] <chris_> hi can someone please tell me what package to install for apache/php/mysql thanks in advance?
[19:37] <paulus68> wdonkey: example ssh wdonkey@192.168.0.0
[19:38] <paulus68> chris_ what ubuntu version do you have?
[19:38] <MonkeyDust> chris_  try tasksel in a terminal (task selection)
[19:39] <chris_> paulus68 none at the moment
[19:39] <wdonkey> ok, paulus68 do i have to enter my password ? and do i have to do it on both computer
[19:39] <chris_> monkeydust is that for a lamp?
[19:39] <MonkeyDust> chris_  yes
[19:39] <paulus68> wdonkey: if it requests you to enter your password you do
[19:40] <chris_> monkeydust is that what i should do only i had to install individula packages before
[19:40] <paulus68> wdonkey: and no only in the terminal where you want to connect to
[19:41] <MonkeyDust> chris_  tasksel offers a menu in which you can (de)select whatever you want
[19:41] <spliff> !vhost ano1542@vhost.here
[19:41] <wdonkey> paulus68: i did it on both is this gonna cause a problem ?
[19:41] <paulus68> wdonkey: no
[19:42] <wdonkey> ok.
[19:42] <wdonkey> thanks btw
[19:42] <paulus68> wdonkey: what is the result did you succeed in connecting?
[19:42] <chris_> MonkeyDust, thanks
[19:42] <spliff> !vhost ano1542@vhost.here
[19:42] <wdonkey> paulus68: connect where ?
[19:43] <g105b> Is there a way I can totally back up every singe setting to do with CCSM? - just made unity die *again*
[19:43] <oCean> spliff: /join #freenode if you have a request for a cloak
[19:43] <dat0m> I know why linux distros don't boot on my XPS 17
[19:43] <dat0m> I just checked my bios and it said: UEFI Secure Boot v A16
[19:43] <mrwhite> guys, how can I have 2 predictive dictionary thingys, I have being checking all the menus and cannot find the right one
[19:43] <paulus68> wdonkey: what happened when you tried ssh wdonkey@192.168.0.0(to be replaced by ip remote machine)
[19:45] <wdonkey> paulus68: says welcome to oc83 (my machines name) and gives me my last login time
[19:45] <theadmin> dat0m: Secure Boot. Disable that.
[19:46] <theadmin> dat0m: That's your problem.
[19:46] <dat0m> theadmin, not possible!
[19:46] <dat0m> it's locked
[19:46] <theadmin> dat0m: Contact your system's manufacturer then, Linux currently does not support UEFI's secure boot feature.
[19:46] <paulus68> wdonkey: this means that you are connected to your remote machine are you in desktop or in server ubuntu?
[19:46] <mega2> i have 3 partitions on my hd can i merge them using server10.04 if so how
[19:46] <wdonkey> desktop
[19:46] <dat0m> theadmin, I know, that's the problem :/
[19:47] <paulus68> wdonkey: if you are in desktop ubuntu you go to your filesystem and there you select connect to network if I am not mistaken
[19:47] <theadmin> dat0m: Well, if you're willing to patch the kernel to add the support, you're welcome to ;)
[19:47] <paulus68> wdonkey: it will ask you to enter the ip adres and how you want to connect you are going to use ssh
[19:48] <dat0m> theadmin, I don't think UEFI Secure Boot is meant to boot linux :P
[19:48] <oCean> dat0m: I think Dell announced there are going to make it user en/disabled, but for now :(
[19:48] <MonkeyDust> mega2  best is to backup the data on the partitions, you can then easily merge the partitions with gparted
[19:48] <paulus68> wdonkey: it will ask your login credentials and you will be connected to your remote desktop
[19:48] <theadmin> dat0m: Yeah, it's designed for Microsoft systems mostly. I mean, it's mostly their idea.
[19:48] <dat0m> oCean, any dates when the new version with en/disable function will be out?
[19:48] <dat0m> theadmin, I know :(
[19:48] <oCean> dat0m: no Idea. Better contact Dell support.
[19:48] <jeagle> Anyone know if there is a command to send that will allow you to use OCR (text recognition) of a PDF document? I've been searching like crazy but haven't found much results. :)
[19:48] <dat0m> but windows sucks miserably for sysadmins :P
[19:48] <wdonkey> paulus68: seems to work, hold on
[19:49] <theadmin> dat0m: Linux might do signed kernels sometime soon, well, watch out for it
[19:49] <theadmin> Or signed grub or whatever it is to be signed
[19:49] <MonkeyDust> dat0m  a friend of mine contacted Dell suuport for hardware issues, they're very friendly
[19:49] <paulus68> Does anyone have a good rsnapshot script available? I can't get it to work correctly or I am not able to check if its working ok
[19:49] <dat0m> MonkeyDust, it's not really a hardware issue
[19:49] <theadmin> dat0m: Well, it is.
[19:50] <wdonkey> paulus68: do i need to open the terminal and type in ssh myusername@remotemachinesip everytime ?
[19:50] <dat0m> theadmin, grub is what needs to be patched. also, the bios is not hard-ware for me :P
[19:50] <tetreb> can I turn off the gnome dock and only start applications with a keyboard shortcut instead?
[19:50] <theadmin> dat0m: Err, no, BIOS (actually, you have no BIOS... You have UEFI :/) is a part of the motherboard, so it IS hardware.
[19:50] <dat0m> UEFI is a BIOS :p
[19:50] <paulus68> wdonkey: no this was only to check if ssh is working correctly, however now you also have a way to connect to your remote pc using the terminal
[19:51] <dat0m> and it can be flashed, it's STORED on the motherboard ;)
[19:51] <theadmin> dat0m: UEFI is a *replacement* for BIOS.
[19:51] <dat0m> theadmin, the definition of BIOS is Basic Input Output System, and that's what UEFI does too ;)
[19:51] <dat0m> but, I don't want to argue about that now, lol
[19:51] <paulus68> wdonkey: you can do it perfectly through nautilus
[19:51] <ano1542> !vhost ano1542@vhost.here
[19:51] <theadmin> dat0m: I spose so lol
[19:51] <dat0m> I'll contact the support
[19:51] <theadmin> dat0m: Yeah, that's the best idea there
[19:52] <dat0m> theadmin, but, you were right, it is a weird issue ;)
[19:52] <theadmin> dat0m: Very much so.
[19:52] <LjL> dat0m: BIOS is not a generic term for "boot firmware", it refers to the IBM-compatible firmware. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BIOS
[19:52] <wdonkey> paulus68: sorry for the dumb question, i should check it out myself, but what is nautilus ?
[19:52] <oCean> ano1542:  /join #freenode if you have a request for a cloak
[19:52] <dat0m> LjL: BIOS has two definitions
[19:53] <paulus68> wdonkey: the explorer of your filesystem
[19:54] <jeagle> wdonkey: I think the Nautilus is a ship from the book 20,000 leagues under the sea. :)
[19:54] <LjL> wdonkey: Nautilus is GNOME's file manager
[19:55] <mega2> when i run gparted it says (gpartedbin:3496) Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display how do i fix this
[19:55] <wdonkey> paulus68: ok, thanks, another thing. i have multiple hdd on one of the computer, but i only seem to have access to the partitionned hdd section where ubuntu was installed. there must be a way to get to my other hdds ?
[19:55] <MonkeyDust> dat0m  http://paste.ubuntu.com/814625/
[19:55] <paulus68> wdonkey: what filesystem is on there windows?
[19:56] <paulus68> mega2: you are running a server?
[19:56] <mega2> yes
[19:56] <wdonkey> paulus68: windows is on its separated partition, i just have like 4 other partition with data
[19:56] <paulus68> wdonkey: then you have to use fdisk
[19:56] <jeagle> Anyone know if there is a program for the command line that will allow you to use OCR (text recognition) of a PDF document? In other words, make it so the text in a pdf file will be selectable. :)
[19:57] <paulus68> wdonkey: my bad
[19:57] <wdonkey> whats fdisk ?
[19:57] <wdonkey> paulus68: sorry, im trying hard to keep up
[19:57] <MonkeyDust> wdonkey  in a terminal, type sudo fdisk -l and see
[19:58] <_cb> I am running ubuntu server. If I put a usb, how do I mount it from the command line?
[19:58] <mega2> paulus68: yes i am running server10.04
[19:58] <wdonkey> cool, these are my devices
[19:59] <MonkeyDust> :)
[19:59] <wdonkey> how do i use fdisk in my particular case ?
[19:59] <LjL> mega2: server doesn't have a GUI by default. do you have a GUI? gparted is a GUI program.
[19:59] <murphs> WHat logger does ubuntu usually run? I don't think it's .. running.
[20:00] <mega2> well how do i merge the partitions
[20:00] <LjL> mega2: either install the GUI, or learn to use "parted" (without the "g") from the terminal.
[20:00] <wdonkey> paulus68: how do i get access to those partitions with fdisk or whatever ?
[20:01] <suzanne> hi
[20:01] <wolter> All my settings inhibit my display from sleeping but it still sleeps, does anybody have a solution for this?
[20:01] <wdonkey> there he goes
[20:02] <wdonkey> mind to take the relay MonkeyDust  ? i think im almost done setting this up, or rather, you guys are almost done setting me up
[20:02] <mega2> how do i make myself a superuser
[20:03] <LjL> !sudo | mega2
[20:03] <MonkeyDust> !fdisk
[20:03] <wdonkey> !fdisk
[20:03] <xtgyal> Hello, how do I get vftpd to allow access to /var/www ?  it looks like FileZilla can read folders outside of /home/ but cannot upload to it
[20:04] <MonkeyDust> wdonkey  read this first http://www.basicconfig.com/linux/linux_fdisk_command_check_hard_disk_partitions
[20:04] <wdonkey> alright, thanks MonkeyDust
[20:05] <dat0m> okay, seems like I have to use windows until they release the new version of UEFI :P
[20:05] <dat0m> oh btw, it shows: BIOS Version: UEFI A16
[20:05] <dat0m> lol
[20:06] <xtgyal> ?
[20:07] <new2net> in Nautilus, if you right click a folder containing items and go to properties, you'll notice "5,002 items, totalling 449.4 MB"  totaling is spelled wrong
[20:07] <xtgyal> I think that's a British spelling
[20:07] <xtgyal> like travelling :-P
[20:07] <new2net> xtgyal, :)
[20:07] <wdonkey> ok MonkeyDust the device checks the partition and everything, can i have access to those partition by ssh in nautilus from my remote computer ?
[20:08] <xtgyal> so vftpd help?
[20:09] <MonkeyDust> wdonkey  it's possible but tricky, make sure you don't accidentally modify or delete the running partition
[20:10] <MonkeyDust> wdonkey  let me rephrase that, i'm thinking
[20:10] <wdonkey> i didnt even knew what nautilus was 5 minutes ago, it doesnt sound safe to do that by myself
[20:10] <xtgyal> ya just says "File Browser"
[20:11] <xtgyal> nautiloids are so much cooler though
[20:12] <SamWharfe> Hey. I've converted from Windows 7 to Ubuntu as of this morning. Loving it so far. Anything that I need to know? Like commands etc?
[20:12] <dat0m> hmm, could I boot grub using the windows bootloader?
[20:13] <xtgyal> sp how do I get vsftpd to allow uploads to var/www ?
[20:13] <xtgyal> *so
[20:13] <dat0m> xtgyal, change the permissions of the /var/www folder
[20:14] <ubluntu> you can reinstall grub dat0m
[20:14] <xtgyal> I was told not to?
[20:14] <xtgyal> said it was too much of a security risk
[20:14] <dat0m> xtgyal, it is
[20:14] <dat0m> ubluntu, no, it needs to be booted by the windows bootloader
[20:14] <ubluntu> dat0m: what does ?
[20:14] <xtgyal> is there another way?  FileZilla can read the files but can't upload to var/www
[20:15] <dat0m> ubluntu, grub
[20:15] <Browncoyote>  /msg nickserv register Redstar1 browncoyote30@gmail.com
[20:15] <dat0m> xtgyal, oh, then there is something wrong with the ftp user. SFTP or FTP?
[20:15] <ubluntu> dat0m: what are you talking about booting a boot loader with another boot loader
[20:15] <xtgyal> just regular FT
[20:15] <dat0m> ubluntu, like wubi
[20:15] <dat0m> :P
[20:15] <xtgyal> *FTP
[20:15] <Browncoyote> test
[20:15] <dat0m> ubluntu, but without the limitations of wubi
[20:15] <ubluntu> ubluntu: wubi = waste of time do a real install
[20:15] <MonkeyDust> wubi :(
[20:15] <notNicolas> why would ubuntu use Unity by default? It has huge performance problems
[20:15] <ubluntu> lol I talked to my self, atleast im only crazy if I answer :-P
[20:15] <LjL> Browncoyote: next time, please type such commands in the status window, not in the channel, so you don't risk posting them here by accident like you just did :)
[20:15] <dat0m> ubluntu, MonkeyDust: I have UEFI on my laptop, I can't boot grub ;)
[20:16] <Browncoyote> sorry I am new
[20:17] <Browncoyote> I am trying to register my nicc
[20:17] <ubluntu> dat0m: im not familiar with UEFI sry
[20:17] <dat0m> ubluntu, linux/grub does not support it yet
[20:17] <theadmin> !register | Browncoyote
[20:17] <dat0m> that's why I want to boot it using the windows bootloader :P
[20:17] <xtgyal> is there another way besides changing the ownership of var/www ?
[20:17] <dat0m> xtgyal, not the ownership :P
[20:17] <theadmin> dat0m: You're a genius lol, boot plop using Windows bootloader and then have it boot Linux :P
[20:18] <xtgyal> it's currently owned as root
[20:18] <xtgyal> I'm logged into FTP as myself
[20:18] <dat0m> xtgyal, that would really work? :O
[20:18] <dat0m> xtgyal, you are using a root account?
[20:18]  * Browncoyote Thanks 
[20:18] <xtgyal> no?
[20:18] <dat0m> xtgyal, why is it owned by root, then?
[20:19] <a-saint> hello guys is it me or someone else is having problem with aircrack-ng ......................... 22:15:20  Waiting for beacon frame (BSSID: **:**:**:**:**:**) on channel -1 22:15:20  mon0 is on channel -1, but the AP uses channel 6
[20:19] <dat0m> xtgyal, you should disable the root account on your server (security issues)
[20:19] <guntbert> !manual | SamWharfe have a good reading :)
[20:19] <LjL> xtgyal: the proper way would be making a group specific to reading/writing that directory, and then making yourself and/or the FTP server's user a member of that group.
[20:19] <xtgyal> there's only one user account here, me, var/www is owned by "root" as default for security, I can only upload to it locally using sudo
[20:19] <LjL> dat0m: what are you talking about? the fact that /var/www is owned by root is normal and absolutely doesn't imply that the root user is enabled
[20:20] <dat0m> LjL, uh, it's owned by www-data here :P
[20:20] <LjL> dat0m: might depend on ubuntu version.
[20:20] <xtgyal> probably depends on your server, I have the defualt Ubuntu LAMP stack
[20:20] <flintwingel> xtgyal: have you thought about using scp instead of ftp.... it's easier & more secure
[20:20] <xtgyal> what is scp?
[20:21] <dat0m> lamp -_-
[20:21] <xtgyal> I basically just want to be able to upload files to my home server from other computers is all
[20:21] <LjL> !scp | xtgyal
[20:21] <dat0m> xtgyal, or SFTP
[20:21] <flintwingel> xtgyal: part of the ssh familiy ssh=secure shell
[20:21] <wdonkey> MonkeyDust: thanks i've found a way, thanks again for helping me!
[20:22] <xtgyal> I'm not sure that would work, I would need to upload files from my university computer lab, they don't allow installations, I don't think that's in the installed programs, they have FileZilla though
[20:22] <flintwingel> xtgyal: if it's a linux server it may already be running, if not it's usually trivial to install. It's a standard part of pretty much every distro
[20:23] <LjL> xtgyal: what's the problem with doing what i outlined though?
[20:23] <xtgyal> I would need that particular application installed on whatever computer I wanted to access my homeserver from?
[20:23] <flintwingel> xygyal: http://filezilla-project.org/client_features.php
[20:23] <flintwingel> xtgyal: http://filezilla-project.org/client_features.php - see point 2
[20:24] <JoseeAntonioR> Hello! I have a few touch keys in the upper part of my keyboard, and I want to know how can I set their functions.
[20:24] <xtgyal> I don't see SCP listed?
[20:25] <flintwingel> xtgyal - ssh also includes SFTP
[20:25] <ubuntu_> bry
[20:25] <xtgyal> is that the same as SCP?
[20:25] <ikonia> xtgyal: scp is part of the ssh package
[20:25] <xtgyal> oh ok
[20:26] <LjL> xtgyal: no, but both SCP and SFTP are more secure than FTP
[20:26] <flintwingel> xtgyal: not quite.... but close enough
[20:26] <a-saint> hello guys is it me or someone else is having problem with aircrack-ng ......................... 22:15:20  Waiting for beacon frame (BSSID: **:**:**:**:**:**) on channel -1 22:15:20  mon0 is on channel -1, but the AP uses channel 6
[20:26] <xtgyal> what program do I need to install to set up an SCP server then?
[20:26] <borudev> Hello, how is everyone? I had a quick question troubleshooting my ubuntu 11.10 server installation. I installed the same OS on 2 different servers and I'm experiencing the same problem. What happens is I turn on the server, it's ok for few hours, and then when I try to SSH to it, it get a time out, when I plug in the keyboard, and type something then I can connect to it again. Seems that it's
[20:26] <borudev> going to some kind of sleep mode. Note, no desktop was installed just pure server OS. Anyone had this issue before? what could cause it? Thanks
[20:26] <ikonia> xtgyal: openssh-server will instal sshd which listens for transfers
[20:27] <ikonia> xtgyal: the client you need to install ssh which contains scp
[20:27] <ubluntu> borudev: sudo setterm -blank 0
[20:27] <flintwingel> xtgyal: what distro? ubuntu/debian, if it's not install already apt-get install ssh should do it
[20:27] <xtgyal> the default FileZilla installation on Windows should be able to access the SCP server?
[20:27] <xtgyal> I'm on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
[20:27] <borudev> unbluntu what will this do?
[20:28] <Viva> ola
[20:29] <LjL> xtgyal: probably not, but it will be able to access the SFTP server (which is in the same openssh-server package)
[20:29] <LjL> xtgyal: anyway, it's not like any of this is going to solve the permission issues :P
[20:29] <borudev> ubluntu: what will this do?
[20:30] <xtgyal> ai, so why am I installing it?
[20:31] <LjL> xtgyal: because security. the permission issues would be solved the way i outlined, i don't think there is another sensible way. unless you decide to make a symlink from /var/www/something to your home, and put the files there.
[20:31] <xtgyal> yes, I am reading https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/C/openssh-server.html does seem better
[20:32] <Viba> hello
[20:32] <xtgyal> would the symlink reduce any security?
[20:32] <xtgyal> how does that work?
[20:32] <flintwingel> xtgyal: it's a lot easier to get the right permissions... and it's safer to sign in as root. FTP sessions are clear text. vsftpd also put a layer of  user mapping in the way. You should probably set to ownership or /var/www to something other than root, but NOT the same user and the webserver uses
[20:33] <LjL> xtgyal: not as far as i'm aware. however, you'd have to make a sub-directory inside /var/www, so later you can't access your site as http://hostname/ but you need http://hostname/subdirectory/, that may or may not be ok with you.
[20:33] <xtgyal> I thought I'm not supposed to sign in as root?
[20:33] <xtgyal> hm ok yeah my indexpage is at localhost/index.htm
[20:34] <xtgyal> fish don't bark...
[20:34] <flintwingel> xtgyal: rule of thumb... normally you wouldn't. Setup a new user on you server, set the ownership of /var/ww to that user then use sftp to sign in as that user
[20:35] <arooni-mobile> hey folks; lenovo t420 here with ubuntu 11.10;  suspend works about 40-50% of the time.  any idea on what i need to do to make resume more reliable?
[20:35] <ikonia> arooni-mobile: sort the video card compatability out is the common issue
[20:35] <LjL> xtgyal, what *i'd* personally do, though, is: make the ownership of /var/www and friends root:www-data, and make your user a member of www-data
[20:35] <xtgyal> hm ok yeah like a special webadmin account on the computer?  will that reduce any security from having it owned by root though?
[20:35] <arooni-mobile> ikonia, i have the intel card
[20:36] <xtgyal> I'
[20:36] <LjL> xtgyal: if by "reduce the security" you mean "let you access the files at all", then yes, it will reduce the security ;)
[20:36] <xtgyal> I'd rather deviate from the defualt security settings as little as possible
[20:36] <flintwingel> xtgyal: no... justas long as it is NOT the same user as the webserver and is NOT world writeable
[20:37] <xtgyal> what do you mean by same user as the webserver?
[20:37] <xtgyal> there is currently only one user account on the computer
[20:37] <LjL> xtgyal: err, i think you'd be surprised.
[20:37] <LjL> xtgyal: "cat /etc/passwd" will show that the webserver most likely has its own user.
[20:37] <xtgyal> well user account that I've created
[20:37] <shalowhal76> old dell dimension 4600 p4 3.0x2, 1gb ram pc3200, agp radeon 512 mb, seems to be running fine after 11.10 update for the most part but has some noticable lag that wasnt ther befor .probably due to low ram but all nd all seemes like a really great computer for $60.00
[20:37] <LjL> xtgyal: users get created automatically for services.
[20:38] <xtgyal> yes I know
[20:38] <flintwingel> xtgyal: every process on a unix is "owned" by a user, it controls what they have access to
[20:38] <xtgyal> I meant accounts I actually log into
[20:38] <Kohinite> How is that website called, where people post problems, and other people post solutions which later are rated by other users?
[20:38] <flintwingel> xtgyal: if you run ps -ef you will see all the processes and their owner
[20:38] <xtgyal> lemme check that
[20:38] <a-saint> anyone http://paste.ubuntu.com/814670/
[20:39] <bazhang> Kohinite, askubuntu.com ?
[20:39] <xtgyal> ok I see nicole root and a www-data
[20:39] <shalowhal76> loving it
[20:39] <ikonia> a-saint: what about it ?
[20:39] <xtgyal> *,,
[20:39] <shalowhal76> sweeeeat
[20:39] <arooni-mobile> for suspend to work properly; do i need 1) same amount of swap as ram?  i have 8gb of ram; but only 4gb of swap?  2) free space = ram working set?  i regularly use 4-5gb of ram; but currently only have 3gb free on hard disk
[20:40] <LjL> arooni-mobile: you only need enough swap space, no need for other free space on the disk.
[20:40] <xtgyal> www-data looks like the Apache user
[20:40] <a-saint> ikonia having trouble with aircrack-ng error with what's in the pastebin
[20:40] <Kohinite> bazhang, it looks a lot like askubuntu.com, but that website was a bit different... Or maybe it got updated?
[20:40] <LjL> arooni-mobile: ideally it should be at least the same as your RAM, but if you're using little RAM, then it might work with less.
[20:40] <flintwingel> xtgyal: www-data is the onwer of the httpd process... the webserver. For the webserver to serve up pages it must have read permission on the files that make up the web pages
[20:40] <arooni-mobile> LjL, so i dont have enough free swap space?
[20:40] <shalowhal76> i think im coming up on about $140. 00 real soon
[20:40] <ikonia> a-saint: that doesn't look like a n error
[20:40] <ikonia> an
[20:40] <a-saint> ikonia what wouldit be?
[20:41] <ikonia> shalowhal76: what has this got do do with ubuntu ?
[20:41] <shalowhal76> bunt is free
[20:41] <xtgyal> I still think creating a link to/from the home directory seems safer than messing with user settings
[20:41] <flintwingel> xtgyal: what you don't want is for the webserver to have write permission
[20:41] <ikonia> a-saint: it appears to be delling you the device is listening on a different channel than the AP
[20:41] <shalowhal76> couldnt do it without bunt
[20:41] <ikonia> shalowhal76: what are you talking about ?
[20:41] <LjL> shalowhal76: this channel is for Ubuntu technical support, please keep it free of other chatter.
[20:41] <ikonia> shalowhal76: you are an an ubuntu support channel - do you need to use that resource
[20:41] <bazhang> Kohinite, stackoverflow.com perhaps
[20:41] <xtgyal> ok so that's a no go then, I want to be able to write to the var/www folder remotely
[20:41] <a-saint> ikonia but i made sure to airmon-ng start wlan2 6
[20:42] <shalowhal76> i swear to god if i ever make it rich im going to donate like 1000.00 to ubuntu.
[20:42] <ikonia> shalowhal76: enough
[20:42] <bazhang> !ot | shalowhal76
[20:42] <LjL> xtgyal: not if you insist on not changing its ownership... if you aren't root, and the stuff is owned by root, there's no way you're going to write to it, is there? unless you make it writable to anyone, which *is* a big security risk ;)
[20:42] <ikonia> a-saint: not according to that log
[20:43] <a-saint> ikonia I did ......
[20:43] <ikonia> a-saint: not according to that log
[20:43] <shalowhal76> you guys ar all a bunch of cry baby bitches in all these rooms i swear.
[20:43] <xtgyal> yes but what was the "symlink" thing mentioned earlier?  copy my var/www data to the home folder and then link var/www to it?
[20:44] <a-saint> ikonia wait i will try and post
[20:44] <Viba> ola
[20:44] <Aegir> Aegir (Has quit)
[20:44] <Kohinite> bazhang, how is this "rating system" called? Stackoverflow and AskUbuntu.
[20:45] <flintwingel> xtgyal: symlink (ln -s) is just a way of redirecting a file operation somewhere else. Apache can be setup to ignore symlinks and it doesn't really get you around the file ownership/permission problem
[20:45] <Viba> hay alguien k español k hable
[20:45] <LjL> xtgyal: well no, linking the *whole* /var/www to it would be the same as just making /var/www owned by you. i was thinking of making a *subdirectory* in /var/www linked to something in your home.
[20:45] <xtgyal> hm ok
[20:45] <LjL> !es | Viba
[20:45] <xtgyal> ohh ok
[20:45] <xtgyal> like var/www/newfiles
[20:46] <LjL> xtgyal: but of course, as flintwingel hints, the actual directory in your home directory will be owned by *your user*, so if you're this wary about ownership, it changes nothing
[20:46] <xtgyal> which links to home then I can copy & paste them once I'm back on this computer
[20:46] <winterpk66> Hey guys.  I'm trying to get our new Ubuntu 10 server on our network, but having problems with routing and DHCP.  DHCP does not seem to be setting everything properly as it should.  It seems to be connecting to the router, but when I try to ping an external address it give me "Host address unable to resolve".
[20:46] <Aegir> Aegir (Has quit)
[20:46] <ikonia> winterpk66: look into the dns settings
[20:46] <xtgyal> actually yeah doesn't seem to solve much
[20:47] <a-saint> ikonia http://paste.ubuntu.com/814682/
[20:47] <pakypocho> ciao!
[20:47] <Viba> ola
[20:47] <xtgyal> I'll just leave it be, it looks like I can read the files remotely, so I'll have to download them, edit, and then FTP them to home, and then wait until I get back on this computer to copy & paste them to var/www
[20:47] <killfoo> hi! is there really no usable port of ubuntu one to fedora?
[20:47] <LjL> killfoo: ask in #ubuntuone
[20:47] <LjL> killfoo: (or #fedora)
[20:47] <ikonia> a-saint: that's fille with errors
[20:48] <theadmin> killfoo: There might be one. There is one for ArchLinux. Better ask in #ubuntuone or #fedora
, LjL: thx
[20:48] <ikonia> a-saint: the error is still the same
[20:48] <ikonia> a-saint: mon0 is on channel -1 and the AP is on 6
[20:48] <mang0> Where abouts in the ubuntuforumes would I post a q about conky?
[20:48] <mang0> forums*
[20:49] <a-saint> ikonia yes but i started airmon-ng on channel 6
[20:49] <tellone> ls
[20:49] <ikonia> a-saint: it doesn't change the fact that it's not working
[20:49] <a-saint> ikonia it shows with the pastebin
[20:49] <a-saint> ikonia and what might be the problem
[20:50] <ikonia> no idea, try #aircrack
[20:50] <a-saint> ikonia ok thanks
[20:50] <niman> hi every one i used gnome and when i turnon my pc when gnome loaded metacity not run how can i set run automatic ? when metacity not , run my window border dont work and without window border very hard to work
[20:51] <bs0d> Hello guys
[20:51] <dilmi> HI man
[20:52] <bs0d> can anybody tell me where can I get libicu22 package from the ubuntu repository? I have libicu44 but need llibicu42 and get an error dependency cannot be found
[20:53] <dilmi> how can i add keyboard layouts on xubuntu?
[20:53] <lancetus> disconnekt
[20:54] <lancetus> u] q
[20:55] <niman> hi every one i used gnome and when i turnon my pc when gnome loaded metacity not run how can i set run automatic ? when metacity not , run my window border dont work and without window border very hard to work
[20:56] <al_nz1> could anyone please help with a tftp install (removal) error? http://pastebin.com/cCZZQ1dG
[20:56] <N86eAL> Hi, I am trying to configure my wireless network card with wpa_supplicant and it isn't going that well. All guides I stumpled upon are all extremely old to the point where the syntax for wpa supplicant has changed(or at least so it seems).
[20:57] <mega2> is there anything that would do the same as microsoft exchange
[20:58] <sagitario25> alguien q me pueda hechar una mano??
[20:58] <family> i'm trying to install JRE1.6 I havea tar.gz but have no idea what to do with it. I have looked inside and can't find an install .sh etc.. Do i need to compile?
[20:58] <LjL> al_nz1: it works for me. a quick and dirty (and possibly damaging) solution would be to put "exit 0" on the second line of the file /var/lib/dpkg/info/tftpd-hpa.postrm - a better solution would be running the commands in that file manually, and seeing what goes wrong.
[20:58] <LjL> !es | sagitario25
[20:59] <sagitario25> ok, tanks
[21:00] <family> i'm trying to install JRE1.6 I havea tar.gz but have no idea what to do with it. I have looked inside and can't find an install .sh etc.. Do i need to compile?
[21:01] <LjL> jamil_1: you can find instructions here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java#Oracle_.28Sun.29_Java_6 though i haven't tested them
[21:05] <adac> how to remove an user from a group on command line?
[21:06] <LjL> adac: deluser username groupname
[21:06] <mega2> is there anything that would do the same as microsoft exchange
[21:07] <adac> LjL, does this also delete the user?
[21:07] <LjL> adac: no. "deluser username" would delete the user.
[21:07] <guntbert> !repeat | mega2
[21:08] <Toph2> what is a good program for downloading utube videos with Ubuntu 11.10
[21:08] <LjL> !info youtube-dl | Toph2
[21:09] <bazhang> Toph2, firefox download helper plugin
[21:09] <Toph2> thanks
[21:09] <Lysi> Problem: websites don't load, when ff is closed router ping is ok, when firefox is open router ping has 100 percent package loss
[21:10] <adac> LjL, thank you a lot!
[21:11] <adac> LjL, and adding an user would be simply:  "adduser username groupname"?
[21:11] <WyxWrdpt> bonsoir
[21:12] <fexilal> Hi
[21:12] <MonkeyDust> mega2  try zimbra
[21:12] <al_nz1> LjL: nice - that installs now
[21:12] <al_nz1> but if I tftp localhost
[21:12] <al_nz1> I get the tftp prompt
[21:13] <al_nz1> but if I type get boot.txt
[21:13] <al_nz1> nothing happens
[21:14] <fexilal> has the decision to ship ubuntu with Unity (the worst desktop environment I have ever seen) been well received?
[21:14] <cousin_luigi> Hello.
[21:15] <cousin_luigi> Does anyone happen to know how to register a new URL handler?
[21:15] <aevlkm> bonjour comment fait on pour installer flash player x64, je viens de telecharger le fichier mais comme je debute je ne sais pas ou et comment l'installer
[21:15] <MonkeyDust> !fr| aevlkm
[21:20] <azt3ck> -m
[21:20] <Ivan1> hi i need help abouth edubuntu with creating partition, how to created if someone knov how
[21:20] <Guest93350> hello
[21:20] <Guest93350> somebody reads me?
[21:21] <guntbert> Guest93350: we can see you, yes
[21:21] <Guest93350> ok
[21:21] <Guest93350> thanks
[21:21] <Viva> ay alguien español o k hable español
[21:21] <al_nz1> LjL: u still here
[21:21] <guntbert> !es | Viva
[21:25] <Nephy> Hey, I installed ubuntu 11.10 a few hours ago and I just noticed some applications are missing menu buttons.Is there a fix for this ?
[21:27] <guntbert> Nephy: you are supposed to get them via the "dash"
[21:27] <snowrichard> Nephy you can click on the top icon, brings up a search box, type the first few letters of the app name
[21:28] <Nephy> no, no I don't mean applications are missing from my menu
[21:28] <alaing> how do i chmod a specific folder?
[21:28] <Nephy> Applications are missing menu options, like "file" ,"edit" stuff like that
[21:29] <ortsvorsteher> alaing, which rights do you want to have on that folder?
[21:29] <snowrichard> oh haven't seen anything like that
[21:29] <alaing> 777
[21:29] <snowrichard> the menu goes to the top of the screen now
[21:29] <guntbert> Nephy: move the mouse pointer to the top panel...
[21:30] <guntbert> alaing: don't
[21:30] <ortsvorsteher> alaing, try chmod 777 foldername
[21:30] <ortsvorsteher> alaing, which folder is it?
[21:30] <Nephy> a lol, didnt see that, Is there a way to restore them to "normal" ?:D
[21:31] <alaing> actually i might go with 755
[21:31] <ortsvorsteher> alaing, and which folder is it?
[21:32] <alaing> its a plugins folder for a cms that I'm using
[21:32] <alaing> for my website
[21:33] <ortsvorsteher> alaing, i would not give rights for everyone an such a folder.
[21:33] <guntbert> alaing: every attacker could make good use of that
[21:35] <guntbert> s /every/any/      s /could/will/
[21:35] <guntbert> !nickspam > ozior
[21:35] <Zzzssss> hi ..
[21:36] <Zzzssss> i have basic question. how can i setup ssh with keys authentication, i want to use only servers keys
[21:36] <ozior> ok, i'm sorry, i forgot i'm here
[21:36] <Zzzssss> i dont want to create keys from putty and then upload in auth file..
[21:37] <Zzzssss> any one know ?
[21:38] <Zzzssss> ssh-keygen > cp private key to local system > change sshd file > convert that key from puttygen and then connect it with that key?
[21:38] <Zzzssss> which options should be NO in sshd conf ?
[21:38] <guntbert> Zzzssss: see https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/C/openssh-server.html
[21:39] <Zzzssss> gubtbert: i dont want to do this step :  Now copy the id_dsa.pub file to the remote host and append it to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys by entering:
[21:40] <Zzzssss> i want to do some thing like this.. read after half part
[21:40] <Zzzssss> http://andremolnar.com/how_to_set_up_ssh_keys_with_putty_and_not_get_server_refused_our_key
[21:40] <jayijo> hi all
[21:40] <bitcycle> Hey all.  Can someone point me to a good tutorial on setting up davmail and integrating it with lightning on the client side?
[21:42] <Zzzssss> gunbert: ?
[21:45]  * _B00 Notepad 
[21:45]  * _B00 slaps Notepad 
[21:46] <imanc> hey what is the terminal command i can enter to see a list of software driver errors etc.?
[21:47] <imanc> anyone?
[21:48] <LjL> adac: yes
[21:49] <Minze> exit
[21:50] <Mourad> !help
[21:51] <Mourad> .help
[21:51] <owenll> Am trying to help someone who's new to Ubuntu who's trying to play supertuxkart. Gets error GLX support. This is the output of lspci http://paste.ubuntu.com/814753/ does he have two graphics cards?
[21:51] <Zzzssss> hi
[21:51] <Zzzssss> i want to setup this thing..
[21:51] <Zzzssss> http://andremolnar.com/how_to_set_up_ssh_keys_with_putty_and_not_get_server_refused_our_key
[21:51] <LjL> owenll: seems so
[21:51] <Zzzssss> but its not working..
[21:51] <FloodBot1> Zzzssss: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[21:52] <Zzzssss> ohh flood :)
[21:52] <Tellmarch> owenll, probably one integrated in the cpu + a mobile card?
[21:52] <dewar> hello
[21:53] <owenll> Thanks LjL  Tellmarch - any advice on how he should continue?
[21:53] <LjL> owenll: dunno, are the proprietary drivers for the card he's using (i'd expect that to be the ATI card) installed?
[21:54] <Tellmarch> not sure. my laptop has 2 GPUs, i had to choose one over the other, so i can only use one now
[21:54] <Tellmarch> don't know if there is a good way to handle such things
[21:54] <dewar> hi, im in real trouble, i used muon to delete muon and cant load any programs
[21:54] <LjL> dewar: "sudo apt-get install muon" from a terminal won't fix it?
[21:54] <Zzzssss> hi room
[21:55] <dewar> i tried apt get install and itdoenst work
[21:55] <LjL> dewar: what does it say?
[21:55] <dewar> unable to locat package
[21:55] <LjL> !info muon
[21:55] <LjL> dewar: pastebin the contents of your /etc/apt/sources.list file
[21:55] <dewar> paste here ok?
[21:56] <bitcycle> Hey all.  Can someone point me to a good tutorial on setting up davmail and integrating it with lightning on the client side?
[21:56] <LjL> dewar: no, use a pastebin
[21:56] <LjL> !paste
[21:56] <owenll> Tellmarch: LjL Ubuntu tells him AMD/ATI proprietary driver - FGLRX - not activated - and he can't activate it
[21:56] <dewar> !past
[21:56] <Tellmarch> owenll, it might be possible to disable the intel GPU in the bios, to clarify things for ubuntu
[21:56] <yumbo_> When will a patch for the memory vulnerability be rolled out?
[21:56] <Tellmarch> if you want to use the amd HD card
[21:57] <owenll> Tellmarch: OK thanks I will google for instructions and advise him to do so
[21:58] <owenll> LjL Tellmarch - thanks both!
[21:59] <yumbo_> (the memory vulnerability that allows a ~200 line script get root access with any normal user)
[21:59] <Tellmarch> uh
[21:59] <Tellmarch> there is such a vulnerability?
[21:59] <compdoc> a ~200 line script is no small thing
[21:59] <yumbo_> Tellmarch, see http://blog.zx2c4.com/749
[22:00] <trism> yumbo_: it already has for oneiric, http://pad.lv/919115
[22:01] <yumbo_> trism, thank you
[22:01] <Tellmarch> wow.
[22:01] <Tellmarch> didn't know about that exploit
[22:03] <hydester> what is the simplest approach to migrate an existing install to LVM/encrypted?  the installer only offers to blow away the whole drive for disk encryption.  i was hoping to resize my partition to 1/2 drive and install fresh lvm encrypted partition and copy my data over
[22:03] <mateo> Hello
[22:04] <mateo> when I maximize a windows in unity 2d, the window buttons overlap
[22:04] <Tellmarch> uf, my 10.04 server is safe right? kernel is older than 2.6.39
[22:04] <adac> How can I activate dhclient on start?
[22:05] <yumbo_> trism, it says there is a fix released for Ubuntu Oneiric, but I can't seem to find it; Could you point me to it?
[22:07] <Tellmarch> yumbo_, just update your kernel i think
[22:07] <Tellmarch> if you get 3.0.0-15.26 you should be safe
[22:08] <yumbo_> I see, thanks
[22:08] <mega2> how do i list all users on server10.04
[22:10] <littlebit> hello people, i want to add kde to my ubuntu, what package is it called???
[22:11] <yumbo_> littlebit, the full KDE Desktop Environment is called "kde-full"
[22:11] <RadiumCat> littlebit, sudo-ap-get install kde-desktop
[22:11] <littlebit> full or desktop??
[22:12] <littlebit> it is for my laptop
[22:12] <ObI-1> rc.lc
[22:12] <Tellmarch> if you have hard drive space go for full
[22:12] <yumbo_> littlebit, I should give kde-desktop a try first and do kde-full if you like it
[22:12] <littlebit> ok
[22:13] <yumbo_> littlebit, oh, I think it's called "kde-standard" for Ubuntu 11.10 actually
[22:14] <redj_> join backtrack-linux
[22:14] <redj_> oops
[22:14] <redj_> sorry
[22:14] <compdoc> wot?!
[22:14] <compdoc> some get a rope, and I'll grab redj_
[22:14] <compdoc> heh
[22:15] <lee32> hello, is there a repository for skype for oneiric?
[22:15] <lee32> !skye
[22:15] <lee32> !skype
[22:15] <MoDDD> hi all
[22:18] <jepster> wie kann man gnome beenden und den webserver weiterhin über die konsole weiterlaufen lassen?
[22:18] <LjL> !de | jepster
[22:18] <jepster> ah.. sorry
[22:19] <Scunizi> I just got another kernel update.. that's 2 in a week.  What's this one for?
[22:20] <TrentonDAdams> I'm finding IO scheduling performance to be extremely poor on Ubuntu 11.04.  Is there going to be a fix for this, that anyone is aware of?  I run hourly backups, and they worked just peachy with 10.10, but now my load average jumps to 3, 4, 5, sometimes even 80.
[22:21] <TrentonDAdams> They worked so well with 10.10 that they could accumulate 5-10 hours of overlap, due to auto cleaning my backup directories, and still be bearly noticable.
[22:21] <TrentonDAdams> s/bearly/barely/
[22:23] <booh-> I'm trying to install and configure freeradius and storage to postgresql.  Radius answer request but always reject access...
[22:23] <booh-> It's the first time I play with freeradius.
[22:24] <booh-> I do a test with radtest
[22:24] <compdoc> it would be nice to use an authentication server
[22:24] <booh-> I installed dialupadmin and I can create users
[22:25] <trism> Scunizi: possible local root exploit because of issues with a writable /proc/pid/mem
[22:26] <kaddi> hi, i have a somewhat weird question: A friend of mine has an old sony with jaunty installed on it. The cd-drive is dead and the bios doesn't support usb-boot. Is there a way to get the machine upgraded to something supported (lucid or oneiric). He isn't opposed to a clean install. So is there a way to do a clean install by downloading the iso in jaunty and launching th einstall from it?
[22:26] <mrdesign> bsr tt l mond
[22:26] <kaddi> i've been looking at the networkinstall, but i don't think that'll work either
[22:27] <kaddi> i'm essentially looking for a wubi that would install within jaunty :p
[22:27] <MonkeyDust> kaddi  download the iso and use unetbootin to create a bootable thumbdrive
[22:27] <kaddi> boot from USB is not support in BIOS MonkeyDust :/
[22:27] <kaddi> there's no floppy drive either
[22:28] <Scunizi> trism: thanks.. it doesn't happen often (kernel updates)
[22:28] <bobo37773> kaddi, Will an external optical drive work?
[22:29] <kaddi> bobo37773: from what he said no.. as it's also a usb device
[22:29] <koleoptero> need some help here from you fellow ubuntuers: Does anyone use empathy with irc?
[22:29] <bobo37773> kaddi, Yeah, I guess that makes sense.
[22:29] <MonkeyDust> kaddi  so no usb, no cd and no floppy?
[22:29] <Brian__> having trouble getting ubuntu to boot up help
[22:29] <MoDDD> kaddi ,u can try with an external dvd-rom
[22:29] <kaddi> MonkeyDust: yes, just to make it interesting ;)
[22:30] <bobo37773> hahaha
[22:30] <Budylicios> hi guys im a little new with linux and i have a question : why when i try 2 boot boot 10.10 livecd the screen getz blurry and goes to power save after a wile
[22:30] <kaddi> MoDDD: he has an external CD drive with which he tried and he said it didn't show up in bios
[22:30] <mrdesign> g besoin d'install un server sur ma machin
[22:30] <LjL> !fr | mrdesign
[22:30] <mrdesign> mais g n sais cmt faire
[22:30] <mrdesign> sorry
[22:30] <mrdesign> i want to install a server on my computer
[22:30] <kaddi> is parted installed by default on jaunty?
[22:30] <mrdesign> but i can'tt
[22:31] <mrdesign> i'm new on ubuntu
[22:31] <MonkeyDust> mrdesign  same to you: use tasksel in a terminal (task selection)
[22:31] <MoDDD> kaddi, gparted is on jaunty
[22:31] <Brian__> HELP newbee to Ubuntu
[22:31] <mrdesign> thx
[22:32] <mrdesign> i'm gonna try
[22:32] <mrdesign> i'm make sign after
[22:32] <koleoptero> noone uses irc with empathy? >.<
[22:32] <bobo37773> kaddi, lubi maybe?
[22:32] <kaddi> MoDDD: also once you install it, I was under the impression it's just on the live-cd and if you wnat to use it on the done install you need to install it yourself
[22:33] <kaddi> bobo37773: there's such a thing as lubi? THat would be cool
[22:33] <MonkeyDust> yes, it's on my website too
[22:33] <bobo37773> kaddi, Yeah, i am pretty sure there is
[22:33] <Sach> what command do i need to know how many bits my computer has? (32 or 64)
[22:33] <qmr> how do I get a source package?
[22:33] <Galactico1> ciao
[22:33] <qmr> Sach: cat /proc/cpuinfo
[22:33] <_B00> Look at the sticker... oops sorry
[22:33] <kaddi> bobo37773: cool, thanks. That may do the trick!
[22:33] <MonkeyDust> Sach  type dmidecode|grep 64
[22:34] <Budylicios>  hi guys im a little new with linux and i have a question : why when i try 2 boot boot 10.10 livecd the screen getz blurry and goes to power save after a wile !!!
[22:34] <rcmaehl> Why can't other people see: 
[22:34] <rcmaehl> ?
[22:34] <LjL> rcmaehl: i can see it just fine
[22:34] <qmr> rcmaehl: character set
[22:34] <_B00> I can see it rcmaehl !
[22:34] <bobo37773> kaddi, Not sure how you are going to go about getting rid of the host system though.
[22:34] <kaddi> bobo37773: once the new ubuntu is installed can they delete the old install and use it as a data partition
[22:34] <kaddi> haha
[22:34] <ewokbot> see what?
[22:34] <Sach> qmr -- thanks, it worked.
[22:34] <kaddi> cross post ;P
[22:34] <rcmaehl> LjL: It says ubuntu right?
[22:35] <ewokbot> i dont see anything after the colon its blank
[22:35] <koleoptero> rcmaehl: nice
[22:35] <rcmaehl> some peopel say it says something else too
[22:35] <koleoptero> esp the ubuntu logo, how on earth did you do that?
[22:35] <Sach> is it worth upgrading from 11.04 to 11.10, in terms of stability and functionality?
[22:35] <bobo37773> kaddi, Yeah, I don't know. Not sure how it is installed. If it is anything like wubi... good luck
[22:35] <rcmaehl> koleoptero: character map
[22:35] <ewokbot> Sach, no
[22:36] <ewokbot> Sach, really dumb idea - just makes you a test subject
[22:36] <Sach> ewokbot, why do you say that?
[22:36] <koleoptero> rcmaehl: yeah but I see it in the ubuntu font whereas I'm using terminus, that's why I ask
[22:36] <ewokbot> but no distro admins are going to tell you that
[22:36] <koleoptero> in a terminal with irssi too
[22:36] <rcmaehl> same
[22:36] <rcmaehl> I"m in irssi
[22:36] <ewokbot> there could be some upstream x org stuff but unlikely
[22:37] <koleoptero> oh, so I guess no compatibility issues between us hahahah
[22:37] <Sach> ewokbot, so what version do you suggest I stick with?
[22:37] <M1> that's because it's one ascii symbol that includes the ubuntu text and the logo
[22:37] <kaddi> bobo37773: well it's a good start.. at least he'll be able to get the clean install.. we can always talk about hacking lubi later :)
[22:37] <ewokbot> i say stay with 11.04 if you are on it
[22:37] <MonkeyDust> kaddi  http://lubi.sourceforge.net/index.html
[22:37] <Sach> ewokbot, thanks :)
[22:37] <ewokbot> i thought it was pretty nice in classic no effects fall back mode
[22:37] <rcmaehl> ah
[22:37] <kaddi> bobo37773, MonkeyDust, MoDDD thanks!
[22:37] <Sach> yes, i think so too...
[22:38] <MoDDD> kaddi good work! :)
[22:38] <ewokbot> i put pn the weather applet in the panel thing did you Sach
[22:38] <ewokbot> ?
[22:38] <Sach> ewokbot, absolutely! :)
[22:38] <ewokbot> i am in debian gnome right now for debian has the same sort of stuff as classic fallback
[22:39] <mrdesign> monkeydust: i'm select lampserver
[22:39] <Sach> the only thing i hate is libreoffice in comparison to Word...i still find bugs..
[22:39] <ewokbot> or whatever i dont really know what the wm is- but i recognixze the tools from ununtu
[22:39] <mrdesign> i click enter
[22:39] <bobo37773> kaddi, Wait. Couldn't you just extract the iso and add an entry in grub pointed to the appropriate kernel / ramdisk?
[22:39] <mrdesign> but nothing else
[22:39] <ewokbot> hmm well i never used Micro soft long enough to like it
[22:40] <kaddi> bobo37773: what would that do? Would that launch the install?
[22:40] <mrdesign> i think that something wrong
[22:40] <koleoptero> can't anyone help me with some problems I have with irc and empathy?
[22:40] <kaddi> How would I make sure I don't partition over the appropriate kernel ramdisk?
[22:40] <Sach> yea, i'v been on ubuntu for 6 years now, but Word is the only thing i miss..
[22:40] <acerimmer> koleoptero: I might be able to help
[22:40] <mrdesign> i want install lampserver
[22:40] <MonkeyDust> mrdesign  select the components you need
[22:40] <qmr> .... LaTeX
[22:40] <kaddi> sach have you tried libreoffice? I think it has a very finished feel to it
[22:40] <mrdesign> i do this
[22:40] <bobo37773> Seems like it would. No harm in trying if you are adding a seperate entry in grub. In theory it should work.
[22:41] <kaddi> personally i think it's much nicer than openoffice
[22:41] <kaddi> (also what qmr said ;p)
[22:41] <mrdesign> monkeydust i do this by pressing enter
[22:41] <Sach> kaddi, yes, i use it, although still find a few bugs..have you also come across any bugs?
[22:41] <koleoptero> acerimmer: thank god, I set it with freenode and my nick and it says authentication failed
[22:41] <kaddi> sach, nope I only use it rarely. I mostly use latex
[22:41] <kaddi> bobo37773: the thing is, once the PC is unbootable it stays unbootable.. :p
[22:41] <kaddi> so trial and error only works on a limited scale
[22:42] <bobo37773> kaddi, Yeah, but if it was a seperate entry in grub then you can just pick the working one if it doesn't work
[22:43] <kaddi> bobo37773: well the idea would be to format over the existing ubuntu install with the new one. So if the whole thing stops working half way through, because I formatted part of the files needed by the CD I have lost both
[22:43] <kaddi> the working install and the installer
[22:43] <acerimmer> koleoptero: I used to get those too.  upon logging into freenode, I would get "nick already in use or not recognized" or similar.  Once I /msg nick "Acerimmer", it was fixed.  that might not be EXACTLY the message but it's close...
[22:43] <kaddi> which is why I'm worried about where to install the new version of ubuntu to
[22:44] <koleoptero> acerimmer: so it's an empathy quirk? because I was able to connect with an unregistered nickname (koleop2) but then it wouldn't join any channels \o.O/
[22:44] <Sach> is it possible to do a FRESH install of 11.04 without a disk; only internet?
[22:45] <koleoptero> so see I hit two things at once lol
[22:45] <kaddi> bobo37773: it seems what you suggested is an official way to install ubuntu though: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/NetbootInstallFromInternet
[22:45] <kaddi> it doesn't answer my worries baout formatting what shouldn't be formatted unfortunately
[22:46] <MoDDD> kaddi: you have find the solution online?
[22:46] <bobo37773> kaddi, If the custom kernel loads and you get to the ubuntu installer then what would be the difference?
[22:46] <bobo37773> kaddi, It would be the same as a livecd wouldn't it?
[22:47] <kaddi> bobo37773: well i guess my question is when I get to the ubuntu installer, does it load EVERYTHING it needs into RAM or does it rely on the files remaining available throughout the install
[22:47] <kaddi> because if it loads everything into RAM, then I'm fretting over nothing
[22:47] <Sach> is it possible to do a fresh (formatted) install of 11.04 from an ISO image on my external harddrive?
[22:47] <bobo37773> kaddi, Oh. It may need to mount partitions to run itself. I didn't think of that.
[22:48] <kaddi> sach check the link i just posted, it may anwser your wuestion
[22:48] <kaddi> question even
[22:48] <Sach> kadi, thanks -- you're quick!
[22:49] <bobo37773> kaddi, Maybe a custom fstab would help (or maybe look at the one in the extracted livecd)...
[22:49] <kaddi> sach Im actually asking the same question as you ;)
[22:49] <Sach> lol
[22:49] <kaddi> bobo37773: yeah, i already asked for the disk-structure.. I'm waiting for my friend to get back to me.. I'm contemplating abusing a virtual machine in the mean time ;) Just to see what happens
[22:50] <bobo37773> kaddi, That is great idea. VMs can take a good beating
[22:50] <MoDDD> kaddi: try with virtual machine :)
[22:50] <marcesan> hello there I have a question, I installed Ubuntu 11.10 in my new laptop and it warm up too fast
[22:51] <kaddi> they've already taken several good beatings unfortunately.. let's see if they can be persuaded to boot at all :p
[22:51] <OerHeks> !lmsensors
[22:52] <marcesan> ok I will try lmsensors
[22:52] <hovorka> I was wondering if I could get some help; when I attempt to boot Ubuntu 11.10 on my netbook, it "glitches out" and throws me into a root terminal.
[22:52] <Sach> if my "Address size" is: 36 bits physical, 48 bits virtual, how do I know the bits of my cpu? (ie. 32 or 64?)
[22:53] <svetlanak> Hi! I have a network problem that i hope you guys can i help me with. I'm using a laptop computer with wireless connection. When i close my computer, it goes into sleep(as it should do ofc). BUT, when i open it, i cant connect to my router again, i have to restart my computer and my router after this, to make it work again. This doesnt happend to my other computers. So, can anyone help me? :)
[22:53] <svetlanak> I use 10.04 btw
[22:53] <acerimmer> koleoptero: sorry I booted myself.
[22:54] <OerHeks> Sach PAE is only acailable on 32 bit cpu's
[22:54] <koleoptero> acerimmer: no worries, I'm slowly resigning myself to using irssi
[22:54] <Sach> OerHeks, PAE?
[22:54] <acerimmer> koleoptero: option - chatzilla plugin to firefox.  very sweet imho
[22:54] <bobo37773> kaddi, I think you will need to create an additional partition for this to work with the contents of the iso. Better go with fat32
[22:55] <koleoptero> acerimmer: nah, I just thought to set up empathy since it's already running all the time for google talk
[22:55] <OerHeks> !pae
[22:55] <kaddi> anyone familiar with this error message from virtualbox: failed to load VMMR0.r0 (VERR_SUPLIB_OWNER_NOT_ROOT)?
[22:55] <kaddi> i'm kinda reluctant to run VB as root
[22:55] <koleoptero> I can use irssi just fine
[22:55] <hovorka> Is there any reason why after booting Ubuntu 11.10, you would be thrown into a fullscreen root terminal?
[22:56] <acerimmer> hovorka: Root or Boot?
[22:56] <Sach> under what circumstances would one install the (unrecommended) 64-bit 11.04?
[22:57] <hovorka> acerimmer: It gives me a prompt that says "root@ubuntu:/#".
[22:57] <aBound> Sach, I'd stick with 10.04 LTS more or less.
[22:57] <OerHeks> Sach, 64 bit runs fine, next version 12.04LTS will recommended 64 bit.
[22:57] <acerimmer> hovorka: yeah, that's root.  Not an issue i'm familiar with, sorry.
[22:58] <Sach> oerheks, so is 32 bit fine for 11.04?
[22:58] <hovorka> acerimmer: Thanks anyways.
[22:59] <OerHeks> Sach 32 bit is proven to be stable and give no worrys. 64 is next.
[22:59] <bobo37773> kaddi, Did you read this:    http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1857854
[22:59] <peczus> #tychy
[23:00] <peczus> join /#tychy
[23:01] <peczus> join /Polska
[23:04] <hexacode> can anyone tell me the default location of svnserv.conf
[23:05] <ActionParsnip> hexacode: not got one here
[23:05] <kaddi> bobo37773: ty, i was still busy hating VB... I've screwed up my install badly anyways and it's time I do a clean restart with the VMs.. but it's so much owrk :P
[23:05] <seangibbz> If I install via WUBI, is there a way to get a graphical boot selector, as opposed to the Windows text-based boot selector?
[23:05] <chuck> hexacode: In your repository
[23:05] <kaddi> bobothatfix ed it though
[23:06] <ActionParsnip> hexacode: may help http://pmungai.wordpress.com/linux/sun-solaris/solaris-install-svn/
[23:06] <bobo37773> kaddi, All for VirtualBox?
[23:06] <hamax> hei, is someone here familiar with BAMF?
[23:06] <aNo> awesome
[23:06] <hamax> I can't find any documentation
[23:07] <ActionParsnip> seangibbz: burg exists but its 2rd party and not supported here, not sure if it works with wubi either. Considering it's on the screen for a few seconds I wouldn't be bothered
[23:07] <kaddi> no, i meant I screwed up the VB install badly. I've moved files around a bit too much in order to free up space and half the Vms have quite working on me while others are getting erratic
[23:07] <chuck> hexacode: There is a conf/svnserve.conf for each repository that you have create with svn
[23:07] <kaddi> it would be best if I started out new, but I have some 10VMs configured and I don't want to redo them all >.>
[23:08] <kaddi> though i have porbbably wasted more time saving the config than it would have taken to start new
[23:08] <hexacode> chuck thanks
[23:08] <bobo37773> kaddi, You can backup and restore VMs
[23:08] <seangibbz> kaddi: shouldn't the VMs be saved in a seperate place than the actual VM program
[23:08] <chuck> hexacode: you're welcome
[23:09] <Mitlin> Hello
[23:09] <kaddi> seangibbz: the are by default saved in .Virtualbox in your home directory
[23:09] <dewar> hi mitlin
[23:09] <renxx___> Hello
[23:09] <seangibbz> kaddi: if so, then just backup the VMs, reinstall the virtualization program, and put back the VM files
[23:09] <ActionParsnip> kaddi: I'd recreate the VMs but use the standing drive images
[23:09] <kaddi> which in myc ase has 20GB, becuase i have a big ntfs data partition i share between linux and windows..
[23:09] <dirtydave> after inserting ubuntu disk to install. i get prompted for password and log information, even though it is not installed yet. The hardrive is clean
[23:09] <kaddi> i may have messed a bit with the xml files >.>
[23:09] <[[thufir]]> DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS"   apt-get -u dist-upgrade  should be ok, right?
[23:10] <seangibbz> kaddi: ah
[23:10] <ActionParsnip> dirtydave: press CTRL+ALT+F1 and run:  passwd ubuntu     set a pasword then press CTRL+ALT+F7 and log in
[23:10] <seangibbz> dave: where did you get the ubuntu disc?
[23:10] <ActionParsnip> !upgrade | [[thufir]]
[23:10] <Mitlin> I've just installed a fresh version of ubuntu 11.10. Everything is working except for 1 thing. The brightness is very very high.
[23:10] <Mitlin> Any way to change that?
[23:11] <dewar> yes mitlin
[23:11] <[[thufir]]> seangibbz: no disc, just apt-get
[23:11] <dewar> go to system settings
[23:11] <Mitlin> i've looked in the Option Screen but i dont have a brighness option
[23:11] <ActionParsnip> Mitlin: what make and model system?
[23:11] <aBound> Mitlin, On the top right go to System Settings >> Screen >> From there you can change brightness.
[23:11] <dewar> open power management
[23:11] <seangibbz> kaddi: you could remaking the VMS, but once they're made (don't bother actually installing anything on them) replace the virtual hard disk of the new VM with the one from the old VM.
[23:12] <Mitlin> @ dewar theres no option to change the brightness their either
[23:12] <kaddi> seangibbz: that won't work due to the intenral identifiers
[23:12] <seangibbz> ah
[23:12] <dewar> i found it on my laptop
[23:12] <kaddi> if i could just point an existing VM to an existing screen shot I would be fine
[23:12] <hatch> how do I add something to this quicklaunch bar in 11.10? I need to exectute a script on clicking it like you would do in 10.04 quicklaunch bar
[23:12] <Mitlin> could i be that i installed it on a desktop?
[23:12] <kaddi> i'll work it out eventually, at least for the ones I really need.. but for now, I'll just start over new
[23:12] <kaddi> i think
[23:12] <Mitlin> it*
[23:12] <dewar> if you go to power mode
[23:13] <dewar> power profiles system settings
[23:13] <ActionParsnip> Mitlin: what make and model is the system please??
[23:13] <renxx___> DOes anyone know good tutorial for bash scripting?
[23:14] <ActionParsnip> renxx___: the guys in #bash will probably have a few
[23:14] <renxx___> Ill try that ty ;)
[23:14] <seangibbz> kaddi: you could still try.  Say, for example, you have a VM with a virtual hard disk "vm1.vhd".  You could just back that up, then delete it from the folder that it was originally stored in.  Then make a new VM with a new virtual hard disk also titled "vm1.vhd", then exit the program, put back the old vhd, overriding the new one, and restart the program.
[23:14] <hatch> so can't do custom application launchers in 11.10?
[23:14] <seangibbz> not sure if it'l work, but it's work a shot
[23:15] <Mitlin> @ Actionparsnip it's a mix of some parts. A Hd 6450 radeon, E6450 processor, P5n-e Sli motherboard
[23:15] <student> whats up everyone
[23:15] <bobo37773> kaddi, Yeah be sure to back up the xml files just in case you run into xml hell. Also, I meant there is an option to export / backup VMs in VirtualBox itself. Like officially I mean.
[23:15] <student> hi
[23:15] <bobo37773> student, hey
[23:16] <student> i need help are you good with ubutu comps
[23:16] <kaddi> bobo37773: i know that now too.. sadly i corrupted the ones I needed before I found out about that :p
[23:17] <ActionParsnip> Mitlin: does:   lspci -s 0:2.0 -xxx     show brightness
[23:17] <aBound> student, What's a ubuntu comp?
[23:17] <student> comp computer
[23:18] <aBound> Ahh...
[23:18] <acerimmer> !ubuntu certified
[23:18] <acerimmer> student: http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/
[23:19] <Mitlin> lets see
[23:19] <graingert> when moving windows about, I get a strange hissing sound on my speakers
[23:19] <student> yeah ok my morzilla doesnt show the web address bar anymore itslikke its in full screen all the time and i need help on how to get it back
[23:19] <graingert> eg whenever the screen updates, I get interference
[23:19] <hovorka> When I boot up my computer, the GUI doesn't seem to start, and instead I am presented with a root terminal: "root@ubuntu:~#". Does anyone know what causes this?
[23:19] <graingert> this does not happen on windows
[23:19] <ActionParsnip> Mitlin: may help too
[23:19] <ActionParsnip> Mitlin: http://askubuntu.com/questions/55096/display-brightness-scaling-is-incorrect-on-a-vaio-cw
[23:20] <ActionParsnip> Mitlin: once you find the right file / folder you can spit percentages to it with echo+tee and it will change
[23:20] <xangua> student: on 'custom toolbar' preferences select to restore default values
[23:20] <Mitlin> aah oke. Im trying it now
[23:20] <bobo37773> kaddi, Maybe something like this -->     http://bobpeers.com/linux/hard_drive_install
[23:22] <student> no i have eee pc surf model it wont i have to press f6 just to see tab bar cause i downloaded something and the web bar disapeared\
[23:22] <Mitlin> @ actionparsnip im installing the tool that is required to use the command you gave me.
[23:22] <ActionParsnip> Mitlin: you could run: sudo find /dev > ~/output.txt    and read or grep the file to see if anything looks likely
[23:23] <aBound> student, To get out of full screen mode for Firefox press F11. But if you aren't seeing your web address bar simply right-click in the top middle of the browser and click "Navigation toolbar"
[23:25] <student> when i right click nothing happens
[23:25] <chai> hi, I'm having trouble installing ubuntu on a second partition of a raid 0 drive
[23:25] <chai> in the ubuntu installer, the second partition (currently NTFS) shows up as "unusable"
[23:26] <bobo37773> student, You are not right clicking the right place
[23:26] <chai> trying again with the daily build... anyone have experience dual-booting on raid 0?
[23:27] <bobo37773> student, try clicking where the menu bar is (file edit view etc) or where your bookmark toolbar is
[23:27] <aBound> student, See where my mouse is in this picture: http://i.imgur.com/iISly.png
[23:28] <aBound> student, Try to find an area like that and right-click it'll bring up a small dialog box.
[23:30] <rats_> cd /home/ratts
[23:31] <rats_> cd /home/ratts
[23:32] <ActionParsnip> chai: ask in #ubuntu+1 for precise
[23:32] <aBound> student, Or try pressing F10 and than going to View >> Toolbars >> Navigation Toolbar.
[23:33] <student> i cant right click anywhere everything is gone
[23:33] <chai> ActionParsnip, will do thanks
[23:34] <student> how do you take a screenshot
[23:35] <aBound> student, Press "Prt Screen" aka "Print Screen" on your keyboard.
[23:38] <student> how do you take a screenshot
[23:40] <flowerpot> student, https://www.google.com/search?client=ubuntu&channel=fs&q=how+do+you+take+a+screenshot+ubuntu&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
[23:41] <flowerpot> student, http://www.jonathanmoeller.com/screed/?p=3448
[23:41] <flowerpot> answer: press the print-screen button and, if you're using 10.10, you'll get a prompt that lets you save it and stuff.
[23:41] <hovorka> When I boot up my computer, the GUI doesn't seem to start, and instead I am presented with a root terminal: "root@ubuntu:~#". Does anyone know what causes this?
[23:42] <flowerpot> hovorka, no idea, but you may want to start by looking through the error logs on your machine.
[23:42] <jimmie> Possibly a bit of an odd question but does anyone here play Minecraft? Im having trouble with something on 11.10
[23:43] <philip__> Hello guys. I have two os on my hdd. both are ubuntu, 10.10 and 11.10. My system is slow since yesterday on both distros. cpu seems to be ok, ram also, and my hdd seems healty, but i still have my doubts about that. What should i do next?
[23:44] <student> i think i have an oder version of ubuntu look up my pc model:  asus eee  pc surf model
[23:44] <student> i think i have an oder version of ubuntu look up my pc model:  asus eee  pc surf model
[23:45] <aBound> student, I assume your Asus Eee PC uses Ubuntu Netbook Edition.
[23:46] <student> i dont know
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[23:47] <FloodBot1> NyanCat-: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[23:47] <Juv1228> hi, I just finished building a new pc, and I plan on installing ubuntu on it. but it also has a 64gb SSD, and im looking for some pointers on the best way to optimize performance using it
[23:48] <aBound> Juv1228, As long as you're running 64-Bit and an SSD I doubt you can go wrong. :P
[23:48] <Juv1228> aBound, i mean in terms of partitioning/swap etc
[23:48] <student> it
[23:49] <Juv1228> it also has a 500gb hdd i would like to use for /home
[23:49] <aBound> Juv1228, You could use an alternate Ubuntu ISO which allows you to customize it. In terms of SSD you won't have any performance problems.
[23:49] <aBound> As I use an 80GB SSD.
[23:49] <pp7_> 32gb here :P
[23:49] <student> 2tb here
[23:49] <Juv1228> in terms of swap, do i really need it if I have 16gb of ram?
[23:50] <pp7_> student: SSD?
[23:50] <aBound> Juv1228, lol I have 16GB too.
[23:50] <Juv1228> will not having any at all have any negative effects?
[23:50] <LjL> Juv1228: with 16GB, realistically, no, but the thing is also that swap space is needed to hibernate, so if you want to do that....
[23:50] <student> no hard drive
[23:50] <pp7_> student: what u using then?
[23:50] <aBound> Juv1228, Realistically 16GB of RAM is overkill unless you're doing some high-end work.
[23:51] <pp7_> oh u meant" "no, hard drive" ?
[23:51] <Juv1228> aBound, i run multiple vm's on a daily basis
[23:51] <student> yeah thats what i meant]
[23:51] <aBound> Juv1228, I doubt you'd have any issues.
[23:51] <Juv1228> so the ram is needed
[23:51] <aBound> As I have 16GB of RAM too.
[23:51] <drako689> hi
[23:51] <drako689> please
[23:52] <pp7_> aBound: do your VM's run super fast?
[23:52] <pp7_> i meant Juv1228
[23:52] <aBound> pp7_, I tried a few but they felt a bit sluggish I assume I need some performance tweaking. :P
[23:52] <aBound> Ahh... lol
[23:52] <drako689> i tryng to install php5-xsl in ubuntu
[23:52] <drako689> and appears that msg
[23:52] <drako689> http://pastebin.com/wFaERctc
[23:52] <pp7_> aBound: with SSD?
[23:53] <pp7_> or using ramdisk?
[23:53] <drako689> i can update? or can i mess my php configs?
[23:53] <aBound> pp7_, Yeah, it's probably due to not giving the VM enough RAM.
[23:53] <aBound> :P
[23:53] <pp7_> hah
[23:53] <aBound> I think last time I gave Debian a gig of RAM.
[23:53] <aBound> lol
[23:54] <Juv1228> on my current build, i only have 4gb ram total
[23:54] <Juv1228> so it presents some issues when running more than one vm
[23:54] <aBound> Juv1228, Awesome multiple VIMs. By default I noticed the Ubuntu installation tends to take care of everything and just installs.
[23:54] <philip__> Am i on the right channel for hardware issues assistance?
[23:54] <student> how can i restore the factory settings to my laptop
[23:54] <pp7_> anyone here use nvidia cuda?
[23:55] <aBound> Programs load up quickly with an SSD though hehe.
[23:55] <aBound> nVidia cuda not that I know of.
[23:56] <Juv1228> also, how does ubuntu handle intel hd graphics 3000?
[23:56] <Juv1228> i went with no gpu for this build
[23:57] <LloydBanks> :)))))
[23:57] <LloydBanks> woa
[23:58] <roadfish> How do I get internet sharing between my two Ubuntu PCs? They are connected with an ethernet cable and I already have SSH setup. But "ping 140.186.70.148" fails (using gnu.org's IP address as example).
[23:58] <aBound> Juv1228, I can't say how well it handles Intel HD Graphics 3000 as I use an nVidia card.
[23:58] <aBound> Juv1228, Lemme guess you use a System76 machine?
[23:58] <edyson> lewl
[23:58] <edyson> :D
[23:58] <whoever> i am having a problem printing emails, everything else ie: libre office docs webpages print fine, but when I try to print an email from gmail only the left side of the page will print . can someone assist ?
[23:58] <LloydBanks> :))
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[23:59] <edyson> ai cui sunt ?
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[23:59] <LjL> !english
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