[00:02] <zykotick9> Elssha: FYI artichoku steps don't seem to add anything (if grub is already installed, and i believe it is) over just running "update-grub" from your install.  Well, best of luck.
[00:03] <epinky> Deimos4: it could help http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=9874303&postcount=3
[00:03] <artichoku> zykotick9: got them from ubuntu. i'll message the poster and tell him it don't work
[00:03] <Elssha> then how do i update the grub to include the windows partition
[00:03] <hydrox24> Elssha: it should automatically detect it.
[00:03] <zykotick9> artichoku: those steps are great, for reinstalling grub - but that's not really the issue.  Elssha
[00:04] <hydrox24> Elssha: just run update-grub
[00:04] <zykotick9> hydrox24: Elssha already tried that
[00:04] <Elssha> i did, it didn't seem to add anything over what i had previously
[00:04] <Elssha> i got back found linux image, found initrd image, found memtest image, found windows recovery
[00:04] <zambaboo> guys, does anyone know how to enable dynamic_debug in lucid server?
[00:04] <hydrox24> Elssha: try booting windows recovery, my recovery partition boots straight into my normal windows.
[00:04] <zykotick9> zambaboo: perhaps #ubuntu-server might know?  I have no idea what "dynamic debugging" is.
[00:05] <Elssha> tried it before
[00:05] <zambaboo> thanks zykes-_
[00:05] <zambaboo> er zykotick9
[00:05] <Elssha> boots into acer recovery
[00:05] <Elssha> -_-;
[00:05] <hydrox24> Elssha: OK
[00:06] <hydrox24> Elssha: Can you run this and post a link to the output?
[00:06] <hydrox24> Elssha: http://bootinfoscript.sourceforge.net/
[00:06] <artichoku> Elssha, could you edit boot/grub/custom.cfg
[00:06] <artichoku> ?
[00:06] <Elssha> one sec; the irc is not on the netbook with the problem
[00:06] <artichoku> and add it manually
[00:06] <hydrox24> Elssha: just follow the instructions, then paste the output to pastebin, then give us the link
[00:07] <hydrox24> artichoku: that's a bad idea with grub2, the changes wont survive update-grub.
[00:07] <artichoku> ahhh
[00:07] <artichoku> sry i'm a little rusty
[00:07] <artichoku> i should prolly sit back for now
[00:07] <hydrox24> artichoku: that's fine, why we all use IRC and not just forums I guess
[00:08] <artichoku> question, would it help him/her to use the boot-repair app?
[00:08] <Elssha> her (for the record >_>)
[00:08] <artichoku> hehe
[00:08] <artichoku> her*
[00:09] <hydrox24> artichoku: lets wait till we get more info out of that script I told *her* to use/
[00:09] <CyberDawg> him/her/it
[00:09] <artichoku> cool
[00:09] <hydrox24> *it* ;)
[00:09] <hydrox24> Elssha: are you able to follow those instructions relatively easily?
[00:10] <zykotick9> CyberDawg: perhaps that's the solution to gender problems in free/open source community - we should just start calling everyone "it" ;)
[00:10] <artichoku> it puts the lotion on it's skin or it gets the hose again
[00:11] <hydrox24> artichoku: careful....
[00:11] <SolarNRT> hi
[00:11] <CyberDawg> zykotick9, lol... no comment
[00:11] <SolarNRT> how do I sudo mount /dev/sda1?
[00:11] <CyberDawg> no FURTHER comment :P
[00:11] <SolarNRT> Help
[00:11] <ZenGuy311> how can i lauch natilus with several tabs locations?
[00:12] <artichoku> just like that solarNRT
[00:12] <artichoku> sudo mount /dev/sda1
[00:12] <SolarNRT> yeah but when I try to mount it to /media/c it says mount point does not exist
[00:12] <50UAAB9AR> hmm
[00:12] <hydrox24> artichoku: almost
[00:12] <hydrox24> SolarNRT: first, make the directory you want to mount the drive into
[00:12] <sethras> Hello, im having some issue finding the file /etc/sysconfig/iptables-config
[00:12] <zykotick9> SolarNRT: "sudo mkdir /media/c" but mounting inside /media isn't the greatest idea
[00:12] <Elssha> okay
[00:12] <SolarNRT> How do I make a directory,, is it mkdir?
[00:12] <ZenGuy311> how can i launch natilus with several tabs locations?
[00:12] <sethras> i have installed an ubuntu server, and done NAT Forwarding on my iptables
[00:12] <Elssha> which part of the file do you want me to post here?
[00:12] <hydrox24> SolarNRT: mkdir
[00:13] <sethras> and i want to save the settings so a reboot wont remove the nat rules
[00:13] <leduel> salut
[00:13] <SolarNRT> so sudo mkdir /media/c ?
[00:13] <sethras> in which file can i do that ?
[00:13] <hydrox24> Elssha: Paste the whole thing into the pastebin website
[00:13] <epinky> !mount | SolarNRT
[00:13] <leduel> ya un francais
[00:13] <hydrox24> SolarNRT: sure
[00:13] <leduel> (foxytruan)(~)» cd /home/foxytrunan
[00:13] <leduel> -bash: cd: /home/foxytrunan: Aucun fichier ou répertoire de ce type
[00:13] <leduel> (foxytruan)(~)» cd /home/foxytruan
[00:13] <leduel> (foxytruan)(~)» cd /home/foxytruan/shell/Unreal3.2
[00:13] <leduel> (foxytruan)(~/shell/Unreal3.2)» make distclean
[00:13] <leduel> make: *** Pas de règle pour fabriquer la cible « distclean ». Arrêt.
[00:13] <leduel> (foxytruan)(~/shell/Unreal3.2)»
[00:13] <FloodBot1> leduel: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[00:13] <Elssha> what's a pastebin website?
[00:13] <zykotick9> !paste | Elssha
[00:13] <hydrox24> SolarNRT: then mount /dev/sda1 /media/c
[00:13] <sethras> anyone know's where i find values to save iptables NAT rules ?
[00:13] <epinky> !fr | leduel
[00:13] <sethras> in Ubuntu
[00:14] <hydrox24> sethras: try the ubuntu server channel, we tend not to know those things
[00:14] <Elssha> http://paste.ubuntu.com/823271/
[00:15] <SolarNRT> it says you must specify the file system type
[00:15] <OerHeks> sethras, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo
[00:15] <hydrox24> Elssha: thanks, wont be a minute
[00:15] <SolarNRT> I've made media c and I went sudo mount /dev/sda2 /media/c and it says I must specify the filesystem type
[00:15] <hydrox24> SolarNRT: ahh, ok try this:
[00:15] <SolarNRT> Because when I went sda1 it just mounted itself, I can't see my files on C:
[00:16] <hydrox24> SolarNRT: mount -t *FILESYSTEMTYPE* /dev/sda1 /media/c
[00:16] <artichoku> SolarNRT: did you install inside windows?
[00:16] <artichoku> because if you did, you won't be able to mount c
[00:16] <SolarNRT> Yeah I'm not acutally using ubuntu I'm vmwaring backtrack and the backtrack crowd won't give you time of day
[00:17] <SolarNRT> But I figured its all linux
[00:17] <artichoku> go to #backtrack-linux
[00:17] <artichoku> i'll meet you there
[00:17] <antimatroidl> is it at all likely that the battery issues on macbook pros might be resolved within the next few months?
[00:17] <zykotick9> SolarNRT: so, perhaps making your distro choice on the support you get is a good idea...
[00:18] <artichoku> SolarNRT: did you ask for help in #backtrack-linux or in #backtrack because #bactrack isn't official and noone talks in there
[00:18] <SolarNRT> I can't speak in there
[00:19] <SolarNRT> They've got communism mode enabled in the backtrack ones
[00:19] <hydrox24> SolarNRT: artichoku Me neither, I just tried
[00:19] <artichoku> i talk in there
[00:19] <hydrox24> artichoku: I can see you, so how do you use communism mode?
[00:20] <SolarNRT> I'm auto set to -v
[00:20] <SolarNRT> I.e. you don't have freedom of speech in this room
[00:20] <artichoku> register your name
[00:20] <Elssha> anything from the result txt?
[00:20] <artichoku>  do /msg nickserv register <nic> <pass> <email>
[00:20] <artichoku> then you can talk
[00:20] <hydrox24> Elssha: sorry, I can't make out any issues, I will keep looking
[00:20] <SolarNRT> can I set up a fake email to do this?
[00:21] <Elssha> ty
[00:21] <artichoku> yeah but you have to register
[00:21] <artichoku> verify*
[00:22] <SolarNRT> Look couldn't you just answer a couple of questions.. like how do I get access to my files on my windows C drive visible in backtrack*ahem*ubuntu
[00:22] <zykotick9> SolarNRT: just register and get support in the correct channel, #backtrack-linux
[00:22] <artichoku> ok the only way you're going to see your windows files, is to install backtrack to it's own partition
[00:22] <artichoku> backtrack is based on ubuntu
[00:22] <hydrox24> artichoku: OK, I've registered
[00:22] <zykotick9> artichoku: doesn't matter
[00:23] <kaen> SolarNRT, what's stopping you from just mounting the partition?
[00:23] <SolarNRT> How do I specify that the filesystem is ntfs?
[00:24] <SolarNRT> It says you must specify the partition
[00:24] <SolarNRT> sda5 is my swapspace
[00:24] <kaen> -t ntfs
[00:24] <kaen> I believe
[00:24] <kaen> but it should autodetect in my experience
[00:25] <zykotick9> kaen: artichoku if you want to help SolarNRT move to PM - backtrack is OT here.
[00:25] <kaen> lol
[00:25] <hydrox24> kaen: thanks, couldn't remember the name of the windows format
[00:26] <researcher123> my boot time has suddenly increased.PC earlier was fast but has slowed down much more.I am on 64 bit Ubuntu 11.10
[00:26] <Superbest> hello
[00:26] <SolarNRT> It now says it doesn't appear that ntfs is being used
[00:26] <Superbest> fdisk -l gives me no output, but it should
[00:26] <kaen> let's pm then dude
[00:26] <kaen> else we'll be banhammered.
[00:26] <bobweaver> Superbest:  that is sudo fdisk -l     ?
[00:26] <zykotick9> Superbest: you need "sudo fdisk -l" to see anything
[00:26] <Superbest> aaaah
[00:26] <hydrox24> kaen: I've finished helping SolarNRT; all fixed
[00:27] <kaen> k
[00:27] <kaen> sh: inxi: not found
[00:27] <kaen> oops sorry
[00:27] <Superbest> so is it bad if my harddrive is not listed?
[00:28] <SolarNRT> Tried mount -t ntfs /dev/sda1 /media/c says ntfs signature is missing
[00:28] <epinky> Superbest: yes, it's superbad
[00:28] <hydrox24> kaen: the mount command errors:
[00:28] <hydrox24> kaen: ntfs signature is missing
[00:28] <bobweaver> Superbest:  what is   :     dh -h ?
[00:28] <bobweaver> sorry
[00:28] <bobweaver> df -h
[00:28] <Superbest> epinky, wow, you would be amazed to hear; I've NEVER heard that one before!
[00:29] <Superbest> bobweaver, shows some stuff, none of them are my HDD
[00:29] <bobweaver> Superbest:  was it sda1 before ?
[00:30] <Superbest> Don't know
[00:30] <bobweaver> :>(
[00:30] <Superbest> I only started caring after it stopped working
[00:30] <Superbest> Erm, want some context?
[00:30] <bobweaver> Superbest:  what about gparted ?
[00:30] <bobweaver> anything ?
[00:30] <Superbest> nothing there
[00:30] <dies_irae> SolarNRT: u the guy who asked about laptop hdd not working in #ubuntu?
[00:30] <bobweaver> Superbest:  take it out and stick in the frezzer for 12 hr then try again and get data off
[00:31] <hydrox24> Superbest: that actually works
[00:31] <Elssha> just restarted; still no win 7 in grub boot manager -_-;
[00:31] <Alice> I create an AdHoc network to share wifi. After the client laptop goes to sleep or reboots, the ubuntu network is no longer showing up.
[00:31] <dies_irae> oh my bad I am in #ubuntu lawl
[00:31] <Superbest> bobweaver, I was copying over some files with a liveCD usb, and suddenly got an input/output error mid-operation. After that, I couldn't access the disk at all, and here we are. It's a laptop so I don't know if it's dead or just shut down or something
[00:32] <cheater> hi!
[00:32] <cheater> i have a problem with network-manager under ubuntu 10.04. i am connecting to a wlan network and if i get disconnected, and can't immediately reconnect, then network-manager will stop retrying and will ask me to type the password in again. if i press "ok" there it'll usually work and connect. is there a way to get n-m to keep retrying with the same password, without asking? it's cumbersome if it disconnects when i'm not in front o
[00:32] <cheater> f the computer, because then i can't ssh into it
[00:32] <bobweaver> Superbest:  you can try to mount it but I say read the recovery page on ubuntu.wiki
[00:33] <epinky> Alice: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1844722
[00:33] <bobweaver> Superbest: the more you try to wrtite / read it the more worse it gets
[00:33] <Superbest> well I can't not try to write/read it
[00:34] <bobweaver> Superbest:  you have read this ?   https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DataRecovery
[00:34] <Superbest> I am
[00:35] <Alice> Is there a command to tell who's connected to your adhoc wireless network?
[00:36] <hydrox24> Alice: Try the nmap program?
[00:36] <epinky> Alice: iwconfig wlan0
[00:36] <dies_irae> Alice: aircrack? or kismet? or wireshark?
[00:36] <dies_irae> Alice: try #networking too
[00:36] <lechienkitu> Hi. Wtf the interface of ubuntu .. but like it :p
[00:37] <JermBob> can i convert 11.10 back to gnome ?
[00:37] <Alice> I tried nmcli, just shows the status of the two interface.  Trying your ideas too.
[00:37] <zykotick9> !notunity | JermBob
[00:38] <JermBob> i just find the unity shell so slow
[00:38] <JermBob> and my laptop isnt so slow
[00:38] <dies_irae> Alice: ad-hoc connection is virtually impossible unless otherwise configured. Dunno what's your concern.
[00:38] <hydrox24> JermBob: Log out, then change the windows manager your using to gnome-classic.
[00:39] <hydrox24> JermBob: it's under a dropdown menu after you select you username
[00:39] <SolarNRT> If I've shared a folder on my c drve in vmware, where would I find it in linux?
[00:39] <Alice> dies - Well after pulling my hair out and the latest updates, go the adhoc to work. But it stops working when a -client- goes to sleep.
[00:39] <JermBob> hydrox24 thanks
[00:39] <Alice> dies - Trying to figure why networkmanager says the network is connected, when it's so clearly not!
[00:40] <dies_irae> Alice: oh I see, you want to test ur own connection, I thought you wanted to knwo whether other were connecting to it.
[00:40] <epinky> Alice: just turn off power save mode on your wireless card
[00:40] <Alice> iwconfig says power management mode is off.
[00:40] <dies_irae> Alice: that might have to do with USB power management, also, power sleep means the computer is shutted down.
[00:41] <dies_irae> Alice: not wifi power managment but USB's
[00:41] <Alice> yeah i turned off all the power thingies I could find in the settings to no avail.
[00:41] <Alice> let me look again
[00:41] <Alice> It's a pci card btw
[00:41] <hydrox24> SolarNRT: Google it
[00:41] <someone6_6> hi
[00:41] <dies_irae> wait... not a laptop?
[00:41] <hydrox24> SolarNRT: sorry, shouldnt say that, but I do suggest that that's a question for the maker of whatever VM your using
[00:41] <dies_irae> hydrox24: that's rude as hell!! --> 'google it'
[00:42] <Alice> The laptop is a macbook pro.  The machine serving the adhoc ether->wifi is a pc.
[00:42] <Superbest> bobweaver, hey I don't know if it'll help me with my current problem
[00:42] <dies_irae> hydrox24: u shouldn't be in this channel helping.
[00:42] <Superbest> but I had no idea the ubuntu wiki had such nice things
[00:42] <Superbest> thanks
[00:42] <bobweaver> Superbest: :>(
[00:42] <SolarNRT> #vmware have shut me up
[00:42] <someone6_6> im looking for a linux expert
[00:42] <Alice> macbook pro goes to sleep or reboots (the client) and the adhoc network no longer is accessable
[00:42] <dies_irae> Alice: but ad-hoc works?
[00:43] <zykotick9> !ask | someone6_6
[00:43] <alberto> hi
[00:43] <StepNjump> zykotick9: yes I tried the libreoffice channel but no response there
[00:43] <Superbest> bobweaver, don't be mad :3
[00:43] <bobweaver> lol
[00:43] <Alice> Well, that's what I'm trying to figure out here.  The mac can't see it unless I cycle the wifi network, but networking manager says all is a-ok
[00:43] <alberto> i installed ubuntu 11.10 and after that i installed lubuntu-desktop
[00:43] <gh0strider> hey i was hoping that someone could help me out with a networking question i have, does the public ip address assigned to you by your isp route back to your router/modem or does it essentially route back to your isp? See i know that unless you setup port forwarding on your router your public ip addy does not go back to you so which does it route back to your isp your your modem/router?
[00:44] <Alice> hence, my questions of 'who is connected to my wifi network'
[00:44] <dies_irae> Alice: I don't get it.
[00:44] <Alice> either do I!
[00:44] <alberto> and now unity doesn't start automatically anymore, any idea on how to fix that?
[00:44] <dies_irae> Alice: basically never managed to get it to work?
[00:44] <hydrox24> dies_irae: I realized that as I hit enter, thus the apology soon after.
[00:44] <usr13> gh0strider: IP addresses don't route, routers do.
[00:44] <bobweaver> Alice:  look at airodump ? or nmap ? or netstat .
[00:45] <Alice> it works wonderfully, until I put the laptop to sleep
[00:45] <someone6_6> zykotick9: i wanna know which linux dist' i should install on eeepc netbook cuz it haz 1.6ghz cpu and 1gb ram , and i want a updated drivers dist
[00:45] <gh0strider> usr13: you get what i mean...
[00:45] <usr13> gh0strider: Yes
[00:45] <Superbest> bobweaver, also I simply rebooted, and tried it again, and this time I managed to copy over my files just fine for some reason, so don't worry
[00:45] <dies_irae> Alice: so the problem lies in the macbook side or PC side?
[00:45] <bobweaver> Superbest:  \o/
[00:45] <usr13> You need to set up port forwarding
[00:46] <Alice> Trying to figure that out now, dies.
[00:46] <gh0strider> so if someone port scans your public ip address are they scanning your router/modem or are they scanning you isp?
[00:46] <zykotick9> someone6_6: you shouldn't have put my name in your question, people will think i'm helping you.  Use any distro you want, Ubuntu is obviously going to be a favourite in this channel ;)
[00:46] <usr13> gh0strider: Depends
[00:46] <Alice> depends if you have a dmz or not
[00:46] <Alice> ghost
[00:46] <usr13> But more-than-likely, they are scaning your modem
[00:47] <usr13> The modem is the device that is usuing the outside IP
[00:47] <someone6_6> zykotick9: yeah, i like xubuntu netbook edition very much, but it require 1.6ghz and 1gb ram in the first place
[00:47] <gh0strider> so if someone had a dos app and your public ip address and they started to dos your public ip address they would be dos'ing your router/modem at your home?
[00:47] <hydrox24> someone6_6: you can always try lubuntu
[00:48] <usr13> gh0strider: Yes
[00:48] <[deXter]> gh0strider, dos = disk operating system. I presume what you're talking about is DoS.
[00:48] <someone6_6> !g lubuntu
[00:48] <hydrox24> someone6_6: that's designed to be ligter. But then you've got options like meego which I am unknowledgable about
[00:48] <someone6_6> hydrox24: u mean kubuntu ?
[00:48] <hydrox24> [deXter]: I think gh0strider meant ddos
[00:48] <usr13> [deXter]: no
[00:48] <hydrox24> someone6_6: no, lubuntu
[00:49] <someone6_6> hydrox24: never heard of it
[00:49] <hydrox24> someone6_6: It uses a "light" window manager.
[00:49] <gh0strider> no i meant dos
[00:49] <[deXter]> hydrox24, there's nothing called ddos. There DDoS.
[00:49] <hydrox24> someone6_6: someone6_6 http://lubuntu.net/
[00:49] <gh0strider> denial of service not distributed denial
[00:49] <[deXter]> usr13, ?
[00:49] <Mike9863> My touchpad doesn't work sometimes and I'm forced to enter this command into terminal: xinput set-int-prop 13 "Synaptics Off" 8 0. Sometimes however this command does not even work. Can anyone help me find out what's causing my touchpad not to work and find a permanent solution?
[00:49] <usr13> DeviceZer0: Denial-of-service attack
[00:49] <[deXter]> gh0strider, again, it's DoS not dos.
[00:49] <hydrox24> [deXter]: THat's what I meant (I think you know)
[00:50] <someone6_6> hydrox24: it supports all the updated drivers ? cuz i wanna make sure it support the mother board's 3G connector
[00:50] <hydrox24> [deXter]: please don
[00:50] <gh0strider> [deXter]: a bit anal are we?
[00:50] <[deXter]> It's not very hard to type it the proper way.. especially given that there are other products using the same acronyms.
[00:50] <hydrox24> [deXter]: please don't be like that, its not in the spirit of this channel, unless you are providing specific directions.
[00:51] <[deXter]> hydrox24, No one calls it "dos". It's stupid, and doesn't take any extra effort to type it as "DoS".
[00:51] <hydrox24> someone6_6: all the same ones as ubuntu
[00:51] <usr13> [deXter]: It's not a big deal, but he is obviously not talking about "disk operating system"
[00:51] <hydrox24> someone6_6: they are the sam systems, just with different GUI (Graphical User Interfaces) on the top.
[00:52] <someone6_6> hydrox24: so whats the system requirements?
[00:52] <hydrox24> someone6_6: This is mostly becuase a big vhunk of disk space & power is used up by the GUI/ window manager these days.
[00:52] <zykotick9> hydrox24: well, technically, it's the same GUI (meaning Xorg) with different DEs (desktop environments) on top.  But I know what you meant ;)
[00:52] <Superbest> >complain about acronym casing
[00:53] <Superbest> >don't capitalize first letter in sentences
[00:53] <hydrox24> someone6_6: check here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/GetLubuntu
[00:53] <hydrox24> zykotick9: true, thanks.
[00:54] <hydrox24> gh0strider: so what was the original question about Denial of service attacks?
[00:54] <someone6_6> hydrox24: so i should get the alternative or desktop ?
[00:54] <StepNjump> Sorry guys, I pressed the wrong key
[00:56] <StepNjump> Question: I lost my sound strangely I didn't do anything special... what could I do?
[00:56] <Superbest> hydrox24, "If someone DoSes your home IP address, do they DoS your modem at your home?"
[00:56] <Superbest> think the answer is yes
[00:56] <usr13> StepNjump: Run alsamixer and see what you get
[00:56] <someone6_6> hydrox24: i should just stay with xubuntu netbook edition since its designed for netbook resulution and more stuff
[00:56] <gh0strider> hydrox24: it really wasn't a question about "DoS" attacks it was more of question about networking and routing
[00:57] <StepNjump> ok usr13
[00:57] <gh0strider> also my big question is "if someone is port scanning your public ip address, are they scanning your home router/modem or are they scanning your isp" ?
[00:58] <zykotick9> gh0strider: home router/firewall.
[00:58] <bobweaver> gh0strider:  Firewall ? proxy ? tor? squid ?
[00:58] <JermBob> i ran wubi
[00:58] <JermBob> i made a usb disc
[00:58] <JermBob> how do i run it from inside windows shell ?
[00:58] <mkjackson1> hey folks, I've got an issue with my sound in ubuntu 11.10, is this the right place to ask?
[00:58] <StepNjump> usr everything looks normal
[00:58] <StepNjump> usr13: everything looks normal
[00:58] <preludelinux> hey JermBob
[00:59] <JermBob> preludelinux
[00:59] <JermBob> to
[00:59] <JermBob> yo
[00:59] <grendal-prime> hey this seems odd but..umm i did a 10.04 32 bit install.  (desktop) everything seems to have gone ok..but most of the icons in the menus dont exist.
[00:59] <bobweaver> JermBob:  you want to run windows and ubuntu inside it ? what is your ram ?
[00:59] <grendal-prime> alot of system stuff doesnt exist.
[00:59] <JermBob> 2gig
[00:59] <bobweaver> virtual box ?
[01:00] <guest-XwFTde> Hi!
[01:01] <StepNjump> usr13: Iin sound preferences, there is nothing in the hardware tab
[01:01] <JermBob> bobweaver i heard that wubi is a windows installer that will allow for it to be run like a windows application ?
[01:01] <bobweaver> JermBob:  yes that is correct
[01:01] <JermBob> is that just a installer for ubuntu that runs on windows that then you boot to run ubuntu ?
[01:02] <bobweaver> JermBob:  virtual box = virtualbox.org
[01:02] <mkjackson1> hey folks, I've got an issue with my sound in ubuntu 11.10, is this the right place to ask?
[01:02] <zykotick9> JermBob: Wubi isn't the greatest idea ever.  It makes ubuntu reliant on windows...  Dual-booting is better if you plan to keep your install.  If you just want to "try" ubuntu, wubi is fine (easy removal).
[01:02] <dlentz> ask! | mkjackson1
[01:02] <bobweaver> !qumu
[01:02] <bobweaver> !qemu
[01:02] <zykotick9> mkjackson1: yes, ask your question - with as much details as possible.  DON'T reply to me though.
[01:03] <JermBob> zykotick9 im under the impression i can run a ubuntu shell from a usb stick within windows
[01:03] <mkjackson1> dlentz: gotcha, sometimes I'm not sure if I'm in just a general discussion room or whatever... here we go
[01:03] <zykotick9> JermBob: maybe?
[01:03] <JermBob> zykotick9 fair comment
[01:03] <JermBob> haha
[01:03] <JermBob> anyway
[01:04] <zykotick9> JermBob: i'd personally suggest the same as bobweaver use VBox
[01:04] <hydrox24> JermBob: you'll need a VirtualMachine, or maybe your talking about the BASH for windows project?
[01:04] <mkjackson1> I was EXTREMELY excited to see that my xps laptop (m1730) had digital output supported on the sound card for my entertainment center... but then I moved to another room with it, switched over to the regular speakers and now neither work
[01:04] <mkjackson1> :-/
[01:04] <mkjackson1> I only get right channel on analog and digital is a lost cause
[01:04] <JermBob> hydrox24 yeah this is all making sense now with the whole vm stuff
[01:04] <hydrox24> mkjackson1: try fiddling with the pulseaudio volume control
[01:04] <Nanpalathet> exit
[01:05] <hydrox24> Nanpalathet: try /quit
[01:05] <Nanpalathet> thanks
[01:05] <jeffmoss> hey what's the best way to disable all the desktop stuff and just get a classic terminal login?
[01:05] <jeffmoss> changing run level doesn't do what I thought it would
[01:05] <zykotick9> !text | jeffmoss
[01:05] <mkjackson1> hydrox24: is that better than the gnome-alsamixer?
[01:05] <zykotick9> !runlevels | jeffmoss
[01:06] <hydrox24> jeffmoss: you'll need to add some boot lines
[01:06] <dlentz> the pulseaudio voulme control can be tricky, with having to raise one volume level above the other (right/left)
[01:06] <hydrox24> mkjackson1: I'ts higher level, more advanced and more user friendly... so mayb
[01:06] <dlentz> that's why i only use alsa on my debian install :P
[01:06] <hydrox24> dlentz: theres a lock button nect to the volumes that adjust both at the same rate...
[01:06] <zykotick9> dlentz: for ubuntu using Pulse is more-or-less "required"
[01:07] <hydrox24> gtg
[01:07] <jeffmoss> hydrox24: which file can I edit to put this "text" as the default?
[01:07] <dlentz> hydrox24, i've seen quite a few reports of having to raise one above the other to get sound (usually input sound i think)
[01:07] <mkjackson1> i ran "pavucontrol" in the terminal and when I move the sliders I see a DEBUG error "ignoring sink-input due to it being designated an event..."
[01:08] <hydrox24> jeffmoss: edit the kernel bootline, you'll have to do it from grub
[01:08] <jeffmoss> ok, so I have to reboot and do it that way, got it
[01:08] <dlentz> jeffmoss, to make boot flags permanent, you uise /etc/default.grub
[01:08] <dlentz> /etc/default/grub
[01:09] <jeffmoss> so "quiet splash text" ought to do it?
[01:09] <zykotick9> jeffmoss: after editing /etc/default/grub you need to run "sudo update-grub" for the changes to take effect.
[01:09] <dlentz> zykotick9, i always forget to tell them that (thanks)
[01:10] <bobweaver> anyone know about update-rc.d  and how to use it ? I am confused Oo
[01:10] <Rictoo> hello, i am trying to enable the nvidia binary drivers. in "additional drivers" it says "the driver is activated but not in use".
[01:10] <Rictoo> in xorg.conf, the nvidia driver is selected. i have an nvidia gt 240
[01:10] <zykotick9> Rictoo: if the driver is working, just ignore that message.
[01:10] <dlentz> Rictoo, that's a common bug
[01:11] <Rictoo> compiz compositing works - does that mean the driver is working?
[01:11] <hydrox24> jeffmoss: yes
[01:11] <gsr> bobweaver: man update-rc.d
[01:11] <mg_> I just installed ubuntu on my macbookpro5,5, but i have a problem: Instead of the alt button modifying keys so I can type dollar sign and whatnot, I get an (arg: <something>) in my terminal... So I am unable to produce a dollarsign for example. Anyone have a clue?
[01:11] <dlentz> Rictoo, probablt
[01:12] <bobweaver> gsr:  thanks I am reading that now
[01:12] <Rictoo> thank you.
[01:12] <Meow_> Hello!
[01:12] <dlentz> mg_, do you mean 'shift'?
[01:12] <bobweaver> gsr:  It is used on statrup scripts ? like stuff on boot ?
[01:13] <gsr> bobweaver: in part.  it controls services
[01:13] <gsr> ie update-rc.d -f apache2 remove would remove all apache2 startup scripts
[01:13] <Meow_> Gays can use ubuntu? There is nothing homophobic? This is a very serious and important question.
[01:14] <hydrox24> Meow_: yes
[01:14] <mg_> dlentz: no, shift works as advertised (e.g. I can produce this paren)) but I am unable to produce dollar sign or single quote for exaple
[01:14] <dlentz> hydrox24, don't feed...
[01:14] <hydrox24> dlentz: not feeing if you don't get mad...
[01:14] <hydrox24> dlentz: but ok, wont do it anymore :)
[01:14] <zykotick9> mg_: $ on a regular (non-mac) keyboard is SHIFT+4 is it different on a Mac?
[01:15] <Meow_> I heard Shuttleworth was not married. Is this true?
[01:15] <Mike9863> Is there a way to improve smooth scrolling in Ubuntu?
[01:15] <zykotick9> !ot | Meow_
[01:16] <bobweaver> gsr:  sweet it controld /etc/init.d/    programs that is so flipin cool
[01:16] <Meow_> He is gay? Or not? Please answer.
[01:16] <hydrox24> Mike9863: google-chrome has a plugin, but I have looked and theres not much...
[01:16] <pangolin> !ot > Meow_
[01:16] <mg_> zykotick9: now that you ask I am a bit uncertain but atleast shift + 4 on "Norwegian (Macintosh)" gives this: ¤
[01:17] <hydrox24> what does ot stand for?
[01:17] <Mike9863> hydrox24: I think I've tried that. I find it's not as good as smooth scrolling in Windows, and nowhere near Mac's.
[01:17] <Meow_> bot/
[01:17] <zykotick9> mg_: Norwegian Mac keyboard - I have NO suggestions.  Good luck.
[01:17] <Meow_> answer please
[01:17] <rebe> is there any shortcut to go into global menu ?
[01:17] <pangolin> Meow_: This is an Ubuntu support channel, not a dating service
[01:17] <zykotick9> Meow_: your question is NOT appropriate for this channel.
[01:17] <bobweaver> pangolin: lol
[01:18] <Meow_> Why chanel i need?
[01:18] <dlentz> #getlost
[01:18] <DeviceZer0> anyone got full on usb3 speeds? got two identical usb3 drives plugged in and I'm using rsync to copy a large file from one to the other....getting like 8-15MB/s transfers.....usb3 should be MUCH fast
[01:18] <bobweaver> !ot Meow_
[01:18] <three18ti> exim or postfix?
[01:18] <three18ti> just need to be able to send mail internally.
[01:18] <mg_> zykotick9: I understand that not many use Norwegian keyboard layouts, but I thought perhaps someone knew what the (arg: <something>) thing in the terminal was.. Ive never come across that before
[01:18] <hydrox24> pangolin: zykotick9 don't feed the trolls
[01:18] <Meow_> And...?
[01:18] <zykotick9> mg_: i get the ARG# in xterm when using ALT keys
[01:18] <rebe> anyone ?
[01:18] <pangolin> Meow_: if you have a question that pertains to Ubuntu support please ask it, otherwise find somewhere else to chat.
[01:19] <DeviceZer0> !usb3
[01:19] <mg_> zykotick9: ok, so that is the same then.. So how do you produce a curly paren (whatever they are called) or boxed paren or single quote for example?
[01:19] <Meow_> this is a very important question. Shattvort gay or not?
[01:20] <Meow_> please?
[01:20] <zykotick9> mg_: on a NorthAmerican keyboard it's a non-issue, SHIFT+<requiredkey>.  Alt is seldom used...
[01:21] <mg_> zykotick9: hmm.. isnt altgr+2 the @ or something? There are just too many symbols for 0-9++ to cover it no?
[01:22] <Guest48311> hi,can ubuntu be sped up by python-if so-is banking security at risk?
[01:22] <zykotick9> mg_: if it is an xterm issue you could try - holding CTRL and Left clicking in xterm, then switching the "Meta Sends Escape" value
[01:22] <mg_> zykotick9: sounds promising, thanks
[01:23] <zykotick9> mg_: if it is an xterm issue you could try - holding CTRL and Left clicking in xterm, then switching the "Meta Sends Escape" value
[01:24] <zykotick9> sorry
[01:26] <Dralid> I just purchased a new external drive, it came formatted ntfs. I used fdisk to delete and add a partition. Is this new partition ext2 or ext3? More worringly, The drive still shows all the files which were on the NTFS partition. Did I do something wrong?
[01:27] <bobweaver> Dralid:  did you format it ?
[01:27] <g0bl1n> trying to tether my android wifi via USB to an ubuntu. IP address is set, but can't route to the wifi access point. any ideas ?
[01:27] <Dralid> D'oh, I repartitioned it, but did not format the new partition?
[01:28] <bobweaver> Dralid:  you can use gparted ?
[01:28] <Dralid> I can install it, but it's not currently installed.
[01:29] <loganrun> I currently have my prompt PS1 set to \[\e]0;\u@\h: \w\a\]${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\[\033[01;32m\]\u@\h\[\033[00m\]:\[\033[01;34m\]\w\[\033[00m\]\$
[01:29] <loganrun> I wanted to change it show that it shows a shorter version of the path, not the entire path since that can be too long
[01:29] <Dralid> What command do I need to do it cli?
[01:29] <loganrun> anybody know how to fix it
[01:29] <bobweaver> !gparted > Dralid
[01:30] <overclucker> Dralid: fdisk doesn't set filesystems
[01:31] <mae-ubu1004> Hi everyone, i've got a question
[01:31] <Pablo-bs> hola
[01:31] <Pablo-bs> que tal?
[01:31] <Pablo-bs> alguna chica para chatear?
[01:31] <overclucker> Dralid: in fdisk make sure the partition you created is type 83, then use mkfs.ext4 /dev/partition#
[01:31] <bobweaver> !es | Pablo-bs
[01:31] <Pablo-bs> girls?
[01:32] <pedahzur> So, I know about system76, and like what I've heard and read.  Does anyone have any other pointers for a reliable, established vendor that sells works-with-ubunut laptops?
[01:32] <Nach0z> Pablo-bs: no aqui, hombre.
[01:32] <flowerpot> So if services-admin is gone, sysv-rc-conf and bum are both incompatible with Upstart, what's the supported method for managing services in Ubuntu now?
[01:32] <StepNjump> I lost my audio.. the only thing I have done is do a ./configuration and make on package curl-7.20.0.tar.gz (not even make install).. Of course nothing shows in dpkg. Could these events be related?
[01:32] <mae-ubu1004> Can somebody recommend me a mkv player for Xubuntu  10.04  ?
[01:33] <Dralid> overclucker: ext4 is not supported by TomatoUSB :)
[01:33] <mg_> mae-ubu1004: vlc?
[01:33] <Nach0z> mae-ubu1004: VLC
[01:33] <hydrox24> flowerpot: use the services command
[01:34] <zykotick9> mae-ubu1004: or when you're ready mplayer
[01:34] <overclucker> Dralid: mkfs.<Tab>
[01:34] <mae-ubu1004> Ah!, should have expected,  i will go for VLC, thanks mg_ and NAch0z
[01:35] <flowerpot> hydrox24, what command is that?
[01:36] <SolarNRT> Can I make a virtual wifi card in VMware for linus?
[01:36] <SolarNRT> linux
[01:36] <hydrox24> flowerpot: it allows you to start/stop/restart and get the status of services
[01:36] <bobweaver> SolarNRT: yes
[01:36] <SolarNRT> how?
[01:36] <bobweaver> qemu and virtual box atleast
[01:37] <SolarNRT> when i go airmon-ng start wlan0 it only finds a dcpclient
[01:37] <bobweaver> bridged ?
[01:38] <Pyro-Repo> okay lads, i've got a slight problem, i have tried , i have searched and read, but my rtorrent-0.8.6, will not compile from source with xml-rpc on my Ubuntu 10.04(32bit server
[01:38] <zykotick9> bobweaver: be aware that SolarNRT is not using ubuntu (but a based on ubuntu distro)
[01:38] <Pyro-Repo> http://paste.ubuntu.com/823324/
[01:38] <bobweaver> thanks zykotick9
[01:38] <bobweaver> let me guess backtrack
[01:38] <zykotick9> 10 points
[01:39] <RsB_> Before I enter a bug, I want to make sure it is not a feature. In the system settings under network, if you set the setting to automatic, you are not prompted for password. Changing to the other 2 settings do prompt which I think is desired behavior.
[01:40] <zykotick9> Pyro-Repo: why are you compiling rtorrent?  Isn't that the version in Lucid already?
[01:40] <RsB_> sorry, proxy setting to automatic
[01:40] <SolarNRT> sorry dhclient3 is all airmon-ng start wlan0 comes up with
[01:41] <Pyro-Repo> zykotick9: because i want to use Rutorrent, which require it to run xml-rpc, which needs it to be compiled with it
[01:41] <SolarNRT> ahem ubuntu
[01:41] <zykotick9> Pyro-Repo: ahh, well good luck.
[01:41] <hydrox24> RsB_: I guess the password is on the other two is to stop evasion of prxies
[01:42] <hydrox24> RsB_: Does it ask for a password if you change it from manual to automatic
[01:42] <RsB_> I thought about that but why password protect setting to 'none'?
[01:42] <Pyro-Repo> but from these errors, what is is expectring that it is not getting
[01:42] <RsB_> No, going from anything to auto, no password, anything to the other 2 it prompts
[01:43] <hydrox24> RsB_: Thanks for offering to report it, I suggest you go ahead and file the report
[01:44] <RsB_> ok, I just didn't want to waste anybody's time if it was on purpose.. thanks for the quick answer
[01:44] <RsB_> Thanks again hydrox24
[01:45] <StepNjump> Could someone tell me what this does please? sudo aptitude --purge reinstall linux-sound-base alsa-base alsa-utils linux-image-`uname -r` linux-ubuntu-modules-`uname -r` libasound2
[01:46] <flowerpot> hydrox24, but how would I tell the system to start program X under conditions Y?  In the SysV world I would like to say "start sshd in runlevels 2, 3, 4, and 5 and stop it in runlevels 0, 1, and 6" - how do I do that in Upstart?
[01:46] <bobweaver> `uname -r `  is kernel version ?
[01:46] <overclucker> Pyro-Repo: see if installing libxmlrpc-c3 and libxmlrpc-c3-dev helps. you'll need to make clean and configure again
[01:47] <StepNjump> I lost my audio, I hope it will fix it
[01:47] <StepNjump> another reboot!
[01:47] <hydrox24> flowerpot: ok, that isn't what the service command is used for, but are you aware of rc.d?
[01:48] <flowerpot> hydrox24, yes, but that paradigm is SysV, not Upstart.  Upstart doesn't use rc.d directories or runlevels, as I understand it.  Isn't that right?
[01:48] <Pyro-Repo> overclucker: i found out, and doing the opposite of what you said was tha answer, the build'ed one and the ubuntu one overlapped, even though i did not know it was there
[01:49] <Pyro-Repo> overclucker: thanks for your input anyways ^^
[01:50] <overclucker> Pyro-Repo: always happy not to be of help dX
[01:50] <zykotick9> !upstart | flowerpot i don't think there's too much info on upstart, but
[01:50] <rebe> How do I totaly disable hibernation ?
[01:53] <hydrox24> flowerpot: not sure, sorry
[01:53] <bite> I have a locked folder on a hard drive, titled "lost+found.' How can I access it?
[01:54] <Ben64> bite: you have to use sudo
[01:54] <bite> Ben64: Should I open an elevated file browser?
[01:55] <hydrox24> rebe: edit this file: /usr/share/polkit-1/actions/org.freedesktop.upower.policy
[01:55] <bite> sudo cd <filepath> doesn't work for me.
[01:55] <hydrox24> and there are two sections, one for suspend and one for hibernate
[01:55] <hydrox24> bite: me neither
[01:55] <Ben64> bite: what are you trying to accomplish exactly
[01:55] <hydrox24> bite: log in as root (sudo -i) then just cd <dir>
[01:58] <rebe> hydrox24:
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[01:58] <rebe> this ? switch places of no and yes ?
[01:58] <FloodBot1> rebe: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[01:59] <hydrox24> rebe: should only have to change allow_active
[01:59] <hydrox24> if that doesn't work, then you can witch the other one too
[02:00] <rebe> doesn;t work I can still hibernate
[02:00] <hydrox24> rebe: then go ahead and switch both ig you want to.
[02:01] <hydrox24> rebe: note: it only disables the link in the menu
[02:01] <hydrox24> just discovered
[02:01] <rebe> well not for me, do I have to restart ?
[02:01] <dagerik> When I drag a file onto a launcher icon, how can I get the filename?
[02:02] <rebe> oh yea, in power settings it does
[02:02] <hydrox24> rebe: hmmmm
[02:02] <rebe> but I wanna remove it from start menu cose I click it accidently time to time
[02:02] <hydrox24> rebe: OK, so what function do you want to disable.
[02:02] <hydrox24> ahhhh
[02:02] <hydrox24> hold on
[02:03] <rebe> so I want to remove it from there, or disable it totaly so even when I click it nothing happends
[02:03] <researcher123> how do I know how much RAm and what version I have
[02:04] <North> what should I do in order to be able to type the other language on the flash?
[02:05] <bite> Why does it seem that every single version of ubuntu i download is seemingly corrupt?
[02:05] <Elssha> if i downloaded a package, how do i install it via terminal?
[02:05] <hydrox24> rebe: yeh, try restarting gnome (logout/login) then check again
[02:06] <overclucker> bite: windows corrupt, or checksum corrupt?
[02:06] <Elssha> an icon theme
[02:06] <bite> overclucker: When booted, corrupt.
[02:07] <bite> overclucker: occurs with many different linux distros too
[02:07] <overclucker> bite: you mean it checks the disk for errors?
[02:08] <bite> overclucker: i've checked tghem for errors, but it appears fine until i boot in and viola.
[02:08] <compdoc> researcher123, version of ubuntu? you might try the command:    lsb_release -a
[02:08] <bite> i get white bars on sections of unity that shouldn't be there, overclucker
[02:09] <rebe> it works, thx!
[02:09] <etyrnal> can anyone help me figure out if i have the right drivers installed/active on my system to make my agp radeon 7500 card's opengl 3d acceleration work?
[02:09] <overclucker> bite: you should get a screenshot
[02:10] <etyrnal> or where is a better place to ask? (ubuntu 11.04)
[02:10] <bite> overclucker: i just booted into archlinux, i'll get that to you if i can
[02:10] <BoyOfWuHan> etyrnal,I also want to know this...
[02:10] <etyrnal> BoyOfWuHan, which Ubuntu r u running?
[02:11] <BoyOfWuHan> I use debian..
[02:11] <urlin2u> etyrnal, I just came on you want to repost you stuff?
[02:11] <BoyOfWuHan> etyrnal ,Debian
[02:11] <etyrnal> urlin2u, You want me to repost my issue?
[02:11] <urlin2u> BoyOfWuHan, there is a #debian channel
[02:11] <hydrox24> etyrnal: I know
[02:12] <etyrnal> hydrox24, r u willing 2 help ?
[02:12] <hydrox24> etyrnal: go into the additional drivers section of system settings
[02:12] <etyrnal> hydrox24, ok...
[02:12] <urlin2u> etyrnal, I missed I just came yeah if you want to you seemed to think there might be other channels.
[02:12] <urlin2u> it*
[02:12] <etyrnal> hydrox24, searching for additional drivers...
[02:13] <etyrnal> hydrox24, "no proprietary drivers are in us eon this system"
[02:13] <etyrnal> urlin2u, trying to get opengl working on ati radeon 7500 agp under ubuntu 11.04
[02:13] <etyrnal> on^
[02:14] <urlin2u> etyrnal, I see now if nobody responds the is a ##linux channel as well
[02:14] <urlin2u> there*
[02:14] <etyrnal> i wasn't sure where to start
[02:14] <etyrnal> i did scour the net for a while tho
[02:15] <etyrnal> been trying to solve this for days...  i think linux gurus are being abducted by aliens...  there seem to be fewer and fewer available these days...
[02:16] <Mike9863> My laptop fan does not turn off. Is there anyway to fix this?
[02:16] <rebe> hydrix24: thx I forgot your nick when I relogged, it works.
[02:16] <hydrox24> rebe: great!
[02:17] <urlin2u> etyrnal, you see this yet?
[02:18] <urlin2u> etyrnal, as far as graphics I can just set you up withe wiki's with a little google foo. :D
[02:18] <DrBrownbear> are there any good stylus based alternatives for onenote on ubuntu? I've tried google it and most of the discussions are fairly old and aren't very helpful
[02:18] <hydrox24> etyrnal: run this please: lspci -nn | grep VGA
[02:18] <hydrox24> and post the output here please
[02:19] <hydrox24> DrBrownbear: Stylus?
[02:20] <DrBrownbear> I have a convertible laptop/tablet. Basically I'd like to be able to write my notes...highlight, use different colored ink for emphasis, etc.
[02:20] <hydrox24> DrBrownbear: try basKet
[02:20] <hydrox24> DrBrownbear: but otherwise no, there aren't many OneNote alternatives
[02:21] <urlin2u> MikeCamel, might help to have your computer model at the least so we can search if needed with it.
[02:21] <DrBrownbear> thanks for the help hydrox24
[02:21] <hydrox24> DrBrownbear: That's OK
[02:24] <North> how can i overwrite /usr/share/ubufox/plugins/libflashplayer.so?
[02:24] <North> by using sudo command?
[02:24] <iMoon> if it belongs to the user root, yes.
[02:25] <iMoon> try ls -l filename to see who its owner is
[02:27] <North> ?
[02:27] <iMoon> botnet much>?
[02:27] <imnichol> holy netsplit batman!
[02:27] <iMoon> rofl
[02:27] <iMoon> ohhh
[02:27] <North> please help.
[02:27] <iMoon> netsplit.
[02:27] <iMoon> North, yes?
[02:27] <iMoon> What do you need?
[02:27] <North> how to overwrite the specified file by using sudo?
[02:27] <sunrunner20> how do you prevent x from starting by default?
[02:27] <iMoon> sudo cp <source-file> <dest-file>
[02:27] <hydrox24> North: overwrite it with waht?
[02:28] <North> libflashplayer.so
[02:28] <sec_> iMoon: how su to root?
[02:28] <hydrox24> sunrunner20: add "text" to the kernel boot  line
[02:28] <zykotick9> North: i'd suggest you make a backup first "cd /usr/share/ubufox/plugins" then "sudo cp libflashplayer.so libflashplayer.so.backup"
[02:28] <iMoon> sec_, use the sudo builtin.
[02:28] <etyrnal> hydrox24, $ sudo lspci -nn | grep VGA
[02:28] <etyrnal> 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon RV200 QW [Radeon 7500] [1002:5157]
[02:28] <dlentz> !root
[02:28] <iMoon> su root will only work if root is not locked, and unlocking root is dangerous.
[02:28] <zykotick9> !text | sunrunner20
[02:29] <urlin2u> North, just for yucks what are you trying to do by overwriting?
[02:29] <sunrunner20> sweet, I've been searchign for that for 3 hours
[02:29] <dlentz> North, why put libflashplayer.so in that dir?
[02:29] <zykotick9> dlentz: my question, what is ubufox ;)
[02:30] <North> urlin2u: i cannot type Korean characters in the flashplayer. some Korean advised to do like this.
[02:30] <dlentz> zykotick9, it's just some customizations to FF
[02:30] <North> dlentz: can it be the answer?
[02:31] <Josh89> hi evry1
[02:32] <hydrox24> Josh89: yo!
[02:32] <urlin2u> North, there is a #ubuntu-ko channel as well they might have some answers.
[02:33] <North> urlin2u: i already asked, but nobody answered
[02:33] <iMoon> North, several people have answered you.
[02:33] <urlin2u> North, not sure I would take a answer like that with a how to as being to serious.
[02:33] <urlin2u> without
[02:33] <iMoon> To copy a file from one location to another (overwriting the destination file if it already exists), use cp
[02:33] <aboudreault> hi, do you know any good News reader client? (text and binaries support)?
[02:34] <North> iMoon: I mean somebody in the channel ubuntu-ko
[02:34] <bbb1> where in ubuntu can you close a port
[02:34] <sunrunner20> It didn't work :|
[02:34] <urlin2u> North, ##linux is a good channel as well.
[02:34] <hydrox24> sunrunner20: what error did it give you?
[02:34] <zykotick9> sunrunner20: how did you do it?  with the E at grub?
[02:34] <sunrunner20> yea
[02:35] <North> iMoon: Like sudo cp [new files] [existing files]?
[02:35] <North> urlin2u: OK let me try.
[02:35] <iMoon> North, yes.
[02:35] <zykotick9> sunrunner20: do you always want to boot to text or only as a one time thing?
[02:35] <sunrunner20> "error: unknown command 'text'"
[02:36] <North> iMoon: I downloaded new files on the desktop. can you tell me the path of this?
[02:36] <sunrunner20> always boot text, preferably
[02:36] <iMoon> North, what is the name of the user of whom the files are on?
[02:36] <iMoon> of whom's desktop **
[02:36] <zykotick9> sunrunner20: "gksu gedit /etc/default/grub" make the change there, you might want to paste the line here to verify it's correct.  Then "sudo update-grub".
[02:36] <North> iMoon: my name, ram
[02:36] <kaen> user whose desktop the files are on*
[02:37] <sunrunner20> I want to run the VM with 128meg ram, and x is hogging 70meg
[02:37] <iMoon> North, the path to that user's desktop is: /home/ram/Desktop
[02:37] <hydrox24> sunrunner20: does it need to be ubuntu?
[02:37] <sunrunner20> doesn't have to be
[02:37] <Josh89> iMoon?
[02:37] <hydrox24> sunrunner20: try adding init=/bin/sh
[02:37] <Josh89> I'm actually on Ubuntu right now
[02:38] <Josh89> I need help deleting files from a folder
[02:38] <Josh89> It says something about a permission error
[02:38] <zykotick9> hydrox24: doesn't that boot to a shell instead of logging in?
[02:38] <bbb1> where in ubuntu can you close a port and what is port 2009 use for
[02:38] <Josh89> Can you help me iMoon?
[02:38] <sunrunner20> boot to shell is fine
[02:38] <sunrunner20> unless services don't start
[02:38] <iMoon> Josh, if any of the files in the directory belong to the root user, you must run the command with sudo.
[02:38] <urlin2u> sunrunner20, only a couple of linux releases that will run with that small a ram
[02:38] <hydrox24> Josh89: try removeing the files as root
[02:39] <Josh89> How do I do it?
[02:39] <overclucker> Josh89: sudo rm /path/to/file
[02:39] <hydrox24> sunrunner20: try running a bare minimum arch linux or use puppy linux
[02:39] <zykotick9> bbb1: "lsof | grep 2009" might tell you
[02:39] <Josh89> How Can I Run As Root?
[02:39] <ejv> North: if you're unsure about how to use a command, you can type 'man <command', so for instance, 'man cp'
[02:39] <Josh89> Sudo -eat -dick?
[02:39] <iMoon> Josh, to run a command with root privileges: sudo <command>
[02:39] <Josh89> nah just playing
[02:39] <ejv> s/<command/<command>/g
[02:39] <sunrunner20> The 128 is just for as a server, I can do 3gb when i'm acctually working with stuff
[02:40] <hydrox24> sunrunner20: try adding init=/bin/sh
[02:40] <hydrox24> sunrunner20: try adding init=/bin/sh to the kernel boot line
[02:40] <pangolin> Josh89: please mind your language and topic.
[02:40] <zykotick9> sunrunner20: i believe the init thing is bad advice, but do whatever you want.
[02:40] <urlin2u> sunrunner20, you are getting  help as of now but this is ubuntu support
[02:41] <sunrunner20> urlin2u: there's a difference?
[02:41] <ejv> can't you stop x from loading simply by adjusting your runlevel
[02:41] <urlin2u> sunrunner20, the channel rules think so not my rules
[02:41] <zykotick9> ejv: not in debian/ubuntu
[02:41]  * ejv must be getting old
[02:41] <zykotick9> !runlevel > ejv
[02:42] <ejv> up hill both ways in the snow, off my lawn, etc etc
[02:42] <North> iMoon: the message says " cp: cannot stat '/home/ram/desktop/libflashplayer.so':No such file or directory"
[02:42] <overclucker> sunrunner20: there is also the text kernel option
[02:42] <zykotick9> North: desktop vs Desktop
[02:42] <iMoon> North, try making Desktop capital
[02:42] <North> i see
[02:42] <ejv> zykotick9: i don't need to do it, was asking on behalf of sunrunner20 , but thx for the info ;)
[02:43] <sunrunner20> ejv: Don't worry, that was my first thought too.
[02:43] <zykotick9> ejv: that alternative is to actually disable the Windows Manager from starting (historically GDM, forget the current one)
[02:44] <overclucker> zykotick9: i thinky you mean display manager, but yes that should work
[02:44] <zykotick9> overclucker: sorry, yes you're correct
[02:44] <ejv> sounds like a perfect segue into the merits of gentoo use flags ^_^: -gtk -x -kde, etc :D
[02:44]  * ejv chuckles
[02:45] <danes> Hello, I am having problems while trying to open a word 2010 document. Libre office always crashes and closes immediately before displaying anything. Anyone can help me?
[02:45] <danes> .docx file
[02:45] <urlin2u> danes, try abiword needs to be installed
[02:46] <hydrox24> sunrunner20: aren't you gonna try the init=/bin/sh suggestion?
[02:46] <sunrunner20> hydrox24: did, booted regular
[02:48] <sunrunner20> hold on, I might have just gotten the 'text' line suggestion to work
[02:48] <overclucker> sunrunner20: try adding 'text' to the kernel line. remove quiet and splash if you have them
[02:48] <Dralid> Thank you, bobweaver and overclucker. The drive formatted wonderfully
[02:49] <samsamsupersam> i've got a friend whose wireless card is not supported past 10.04. Can he install the 10.04 driver in 11.10?
[02:50] <overclucker> Dralid: np, have fun with your super router
[02:50] <bluenemo> hi guys. i'm having exactly this bug: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=418450 and i applied the fix (edited the cryptroot file), however it still fails.. got ubuntu 10.04 cryptsetup 1.1.0
[02:51] <dlentz> samsamsupersam, what wireless card is it?
[02:52] <bluenemo> my problem: i'm trying to write a keyscript for cryptsetup... so as piping to stdout does not work, booting does not work
[02:52] <samsamsupersam> dlentz: broadcom 4322 802.11a/b/g/n/ Wireless LAN Controller
[02:52] <sunrunner20> The text option seems to work, but ubuntu proceeds to lockup during boot. Or at least hang for a long time at a specific spot
[02:52] <SolarNRT> How do I bridge eth1 to wlan0?
[02:52] <zykotick9> sunrunner20: are you trying to use 128MB RAM still?
[02:52] <SolarNRT> what command do I need?
[02:53] <sunrunner20> no, I uped it to 256 for testing
[02:53] <zykotick9> sunrunner20: that's still VERY little RAM, don't expect any speed.
[02:53] <dlentz> samsamsupersam, it's not supported by additional drivers?
[02:54] <Erealz> those anyone run desura?
[02:54] <ejv> open a new bug report bluenemo
[02:54] <dagerik> Damn, the Ubuntu One broke a couple of things because of the whitespace in the foldername :(
[02:54] <samsamsupersam> dlentz: it shows in the list and he activated it, but the wireless is still not working
[02:55] <FesterJester> Can anyone give me a hand with creating a Live CD from an installation?
[02:55] <samsamsupersam> dlentz: he found a site that says BCM4322 is not supported
[02:55] <dlentz> and he used b43-fwcutter to get the firmware?
[02:55] <samsamsupersam> tried that too
[02:55] <dlentz> ah
[02:55] <sunrunner20> zykotick9: trying again with a full gig, stalls at the same spot. But text boot appears to work now, if it crashs i'll move on to puppy linux
[02:55] <ejv> FesterJester: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization
[02:56] <urlin2u> FesterJester, http://www.geekconnection.org/remastersys/
[02:56] <FesterJester> ejv: already there and tried following that.
[02:57] <urlin2u> FesterJester, and what happened
[02:57] <hitman> hello I have a ptite question, how we should mention a pc which is in return for a remote connection from my position as the remote PC is one ip subnet, if anyone knows a link that can m 'I am interested lessee
[02:57] <FesterJester> urlin2u: doesnt do what I am trying to do. Adds the ubuntu desktop and such
[02:57] <ejv> nobody will hold your hand, but if you provide *very* specific errors messages and details, some people might be able to help
[02:57] <dlentz> samsamsupersam, is the device in this list? there are different variants of bcm4322
[02:57] <dlentz> http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43#Supported_devices
[02:58] <zykotick9> !fr | hitman i'm just guessing
[02:58] <FesterJester> so far this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=688872 has givin me a working base, but when I add vncserver to the build it won't boot
[03:00] <jjmil03> test anyone there?
[03:00] <samsamsupersam> dlentz: lspci doesn't show the pci-id, where can i get that?
[03:00] <FesterJester> urlin2u: I make it to the "Cleanup the ChRoot Env" section and cannot make it past
[03:01] <jjmil03> test anyone see this?
[03:01] <FesterJester> yup
[03:01] <urlin2u> FesterJester, I have only used it to make a copy of a ubuntu install out of curiosity, worked fine for that.
[03:02] <jjmil03> thanks
[03:02] <samsamsupersam> dlentz: 14e4:432b partially in 2.6.39+
[03:04] <FesterJester> urlin2u: I have the feeling I have fallen into something way over my head with this project.
[03:04] <acerimmer> wuhan
[03:04] <urlin2u> FesterJester, I was referencing my firs link as well.
[03:04] <urlin2u> first
[03:04] <acerimmer> BoyOfWuHan: greetings
[03:05] <FesterJester> urlin2u: yeah the remastersys. It adds the ubuntu desktop package with some other apps of which I don't need
[03:06] <urlin2u> FesterJester, it will copy exactly what you have if run that way.
[03:06] <yashy> quit
[03:06] <urlin2u> FesterJester, is run from a terminal as well if I recollect.
[03:07] <FesterJester> urlin2u: hmm…will have to go back and reread to see if I missed something
[03:07] <overclucker> yashy: /quit
[03:07] <yashy> Can someone help me install libsound2? I'm getting an error: http://pastebin.com/z1nh8AUU
[03:08] <yashy> reinstall
[03:09] <zykotick9> yashy: try just "aptitude purge libasound2" to remove it
[03:10] <yashy> zykotick9: I'm trying to reinstall, so I don't lose my cpl dozen dependancies?
[03:10] <JadedJacob> Has anyone come up with a good replacement for splitview 2011 in ubuntu?
[03:10] <BlueProtoman> Anyone know why my hardware  acceleration isn't working?  I'm using Ubuntu 11.04, on a Samsung QX411-W01.  It's got two GPUs, managed via Optimus; a Intel HD Graphics 3000 and a nVidia GeForce 520M.  I've gotten it working before via Bumblebee, but it's not running now.  Any tips?
[03:10] <zykotick9> yashy: ok, sorry i can't be more help.  good luck.
[03:11] <demonix> hi anyone here fuck cats?
[03:11] <BlueProtoman> Friend of mine does.
[03:11] <demonix> cat fuckers? are you here?
[03:12] <zykotick9> demonix: go play elsewhere
[03:12] <BlueProtoman> No, he doesn't use IRC.
[03:12] <demonix> you
[03:12] <demonix> just fuck off you
[03:12] <BlueProtoman> demonix: I think the guys in #openpandora would love to play with you.
[03:12] <BlueProtoman> Tell them I sent you
[03:12] <urlin2u> !op
[03:13] <elky> demonix, do you plan to start behaving properly?
[03:13] <demonix> elky, nope
[03:17] <mae-ubu1004> a
[03:17] <ariane5> av
[03:17] <ariane5> ax
[03:17] <ariane5> ae
[03:18] <mae-ubu1004> aeiou (?)
[03:19] <[deXter]> qwerty ?
[03:20] <troy-> i am trying to install from USB - the installer says "your installation cd-rom could not be mounted"
[03:20] <hydrox24> troy-: what version of ubuntu?
[03:20] <troy-> ubuntu-11.10-alternate-amd64+mac.iso
[03:21] <hydrox24> your trying to install on a mac?
[03:21] <hydrox24> or just amd64
[03:21] <troy-> amd64
[03:21] <hydrox24> ok
[03:21] <ariane5> i have the same
[03:21] <ariane5> hardware problem
[03:21] <urlin2u> troy-,  saw a suggestion yesterday to use a minimal net install as there may be kernel problems
[03:21] <hydrox24> and so the USB is booting fine, but at what point during the install does it throw the error?
[03:21] <urlin2u> troy-, same symptoms
[03:22] <troy-> after i have selected keyboard layout and lang
[03:22] <ariane5> mainboard not boot usb
[03:22] <troy-> hydrox24: i'm sure there is a way to manually mount the fs in cli - i just dont know how
[03:22] <ariane5> not the same
[03:23] <troy-> having trouble identifying the usb hdd in /dev
[03:23] <hydrox24> troy-: so do you boot all the way into the live USB or just choose install from the USB boot menu?
[03:23] <troy-> and there is no fdisk :P
[03:23] <troy-> all the way into the live usb
[03:23] <hydrox24> ok
[03:23] <zykotick9> hydrox24: notice the alternate in troy's iso?
[03:24] <hydrox24> zykotick9: ahh thanks
[03:24] <troy-> what have i done :(
[03:24] <FesterJester> hydrox24: I think troy- has the wrong iso image
[03:24] <GTRsdk2> alright
[03:24] <hydrox24> FesterJester: no, he seems to know his way around
[03:24] <GTRsdk2> so I had an instance of xchat open, then I killed lxpanel... Is there a way to get back to the earlier instance of XChat?
[03:24] <hydrox24> troy-: what about gparted?
[03:25] <FesterJester> hydrox24: I thought the +mac isos were for the apple computers only?
[03:25] <researcher123> how do I know how much RAM my system has
[03:25] <hydrox24> FesterJester: OR amd64
[03:25] <zykotick9> researcher123: "free" in a terminal will show you
[03:25] <GTRsdk2> researcher123: sysinfo may know
[03:26] <hydrox24> troy-: If you go: ls /dev/disk/by-label/
[03:26] <hydrox24> troy-: that may help
[03:26] <zykotick9> troy-: i'd suggest you get the regular amd64 LiveCD iso, if you're using a USB install
[03:26] <FesterJester> hydrox24: Oh. Thanks for the tip.
[03:27] <urlin2u> !ram | researcher123
[03:27] <troy-> i only have by-id and by-path -- checked both previously and they only mention the ssd (not usb)
[03:27] <GTRsdk2> urlin2u: might be a good idea to see what the bot will say before command info out
[03:28] <troy-> zykotick9: thanks -- i'll try that
[03:28] <urlin2u> GTRsdk2, ???
[03:28] <hydrox24> troy-: try lsusb
[03:28] <researcher123> My system was running fast but last week suddenly became slow.What can I do ?
[03:29] <troy-> hydrox24: too late :( i formatted the usb
[03:29] <GTRsdk2> urlin2u: I don't think that was very helpful for the situation at hand
[03:29] <urlin2u> GTRsdk2, glad you feel that way. :D
[03:29] <GTRsdk2> researcher123: did you install anything that makes it slow down?
[03:30] <researcher123> GTRsdk2: Dont remember specifically
[03:30] <researcher123> GTRsdk2: I often keep installing/uninstalling programs
[03:30] <GTRsdk2> researcher123: do you use Ubuntu 3D or Ubuntu 2D/
[03:30] <zykotick9> researcher123: in a terminal if you run "top" what is your load at?
[03:30] <researcher123> GTRsdk2: how do I know that
[03:31] <Mafeki> I have a sony CD=R 700MB could I fit ubuntu on that thing?
[03:31] <researcher123> at top this is running- empathy,compiz
[03:31] <hydrox24> troy-: oh, OK
[03:31] <neronin> Does anyone know how to cut an active connection from a specific ip to my server? We have a basic chat on our server and would like to be able to kick people out. I know this is a silly solution but until we have a proper solution on the front end side it would do it for now.
[03:31] <troy-> where can i find a list of faster mirrors? :/
[03:32] <troy-> 2 hrs to download 700mb lol
[03:32] <urlin2u> troy-, in software sources you can search for the fastest.
[03:32] <Mafeki> will ubuntu fit on a 700MB CD?
[03:32] <FesterJester> troy: i suggest torrent
[03:32] <iMoon> Mafeki it should
[03:33] <GTRsdk2> Mafeki: the release ISOs should
[03:33] <troy-> urlin2u: sorry - where is that section?
[03:33] <researcher123> anyone can guide on how to regain the lost speed of a 64 bit Ubuntu 11.10 system?
[03:33] <ariane5> iso is for cd or dvd
[03:33] <urlin2u> Mafeki, the development is oversized is all I believe for regular installs
[03:33] <[deXter]> neronin, what software/platform is the chat and the server running?
[03:33] <GTRsdk2> ariane5: ISO is basically a disc image, whether CD, DVD, BlueRay, or even bigger
[03:34] <ariane5> i know
[03:34] <GTRsdk2> that's good
[03:34] <neronin> [deXter]:  the chat is Cometchat and the server is LAMP
[03:34] <Mafeki> GTRsdk2, iMoon, urlin2u: It's 695.29MB for the iso. all I got to do is burn the iso on a cd?
[03:34] <researcher123> how can I fully uninstall the programs which are less frequently used?
[03:35] <urlin2u> Mafeki, yep
[03:35] <FesterJester> Mafeki: yeah
[03:35] <iMoon> [10:33:46 PM] <iMoon> size of ubuntu-11.10-desktop-i386.iso: 695 MB (729,067,520 bytes)
[03:35] <urlin2u> Mafeki, choose a slower speed
[03:35] <iMoon> wrong channel previously lol
[03:35] <FesterJester> researcher123: sudo apt-get remove
[03:35] <neronin> [deXter]:  we do know the ip's of the users so i though before we have kick solution in place we could do it the hard way for now, if it's possible
[03:35] <GTRsdk2> Mafeki: you need to write it onto the CD so it isn't simply put on as one file.
[03:35] <Mafeki> ahh
[03:35] <Mafeki> I use poweriso does that burn cds I haven't checked yet?
[03:35] <zykotick9> researcher123: FYI uninstalling unused programs is very unlikely to improve you system's speed... just sayin'
[03:36] <urlin2u> Mafeki, burn as an image
[03:36] <hydrox24> troy-: try using a torrent?
[03:36] <FesterJester> researcher123: and/or sudo apt-get purge
[03:36] <FesterJester> anyone here good with vncserver
[03:37] <Ben64> !anyone | FesterJester
[03:37] <Mafeki> Thanks guys.
[03:37] <baei> they just being obnoxius
[03:38] <FesterJester> Ben64: are you good with vncserver?
[03:38] <baei> apple fanboys
[03:38] <[deXter]> neronin, you can use the cutter app..  it's as simple as   "cutter 202.54.1.20" or w/e
[03:38] <Ben64> FesterJester: the point of the !anyone thing was to say "just ask your question"
[03:38] <Tostada> I installed "Elementary Dark" with synaptic package manager. Now when when I open the package manager it automatically closes. Any ideas.? Thanks
[03:38] <FesterJester> I did ask my question
[03:39] <neronin> [deXter]:  ah, great, just want i needed. Thanks!
[03:39] <urlin2u> !details | FesterJester
[03:39] <FesterJester> very well, let me reword
[03:40] <[deXter]> neronin, also, look into "tcpkill"
[03:40] <neronin> will do
[03:40] <troy-> whats the fastest mirror these days?
[03:40] <xangua> troy-: the closest to you
[03:41] <scientes> help! I as stuck in magnifier mode in 10.04
[03:41] <urlin2u> troy-, we don't know that but ubuntu will tell which one is right now.
[03:41] <lou_buntu> join #gumsti
[03:41] <lou_buntu> ah
[03:41] <scientes> pls
[03:41] <troy-> proximity shouldnt matter too much - throughput from this mirror is just terrible
[03:41] <FesterJester> I am creating a LiveCD from an installation using http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=688872 as a guide. Works great until I add vnc4server which asks for a password before I can login, but I cant type a password
[03:41] <scientes> this computer is totally unusally while stuck in magnifier mode
[03:41] <scientes> side-scrolling, but very very magnified in
[03:41] <Mafeki> IS THIS 32 BIT ONE http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/6744182/ubuntu-11.10-desktop-i386.iso
[03:42] <Ben64> Mafeki: don't get it from there
[03:42] <scientes> Mafeki, yes
[03:42] <FesterJester> Mafeki: go to the ubuntu site
[03:42] <Mafeki> What if the unbuntu one is larger?
[03:42] <scientes> Mafeki, it is not, and if it was you would still want that one as it would be the real one
[03:42] <FesterJester> Mafeki: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/ubuntu/alternative-download#bt
[03:43] <scientes> ^^^ FesterJester has the one you want if you have an old computer
[03:43] <scientes> but please I am stuck in magnify mode
[03:43] <scientes> what do i press?
[03:43] <urlin2u> scientes, orca?
[03:43] <Mafeki> What is long term support?
[03:44] <sudeep> hi
[03:44] <scientes> urlin2u, I hit command plus comething or something
[03:44] <GTRsdk2> Mafeki: more than 18 months of support (in updates)
[03:44] <scientes> and now its side-scrolling very close
[03:44] <Ben64> !lts | Mafeki
[03:44] <scientes> and i dont know how to get out of it, I am using 1004
[03:44] <pangolin> Mafeki: use http://www.ubuntu.com/download/ubuntu/alternative-download#bt instead
[03:44] <scientes> like each character is like 90 px high
[03:44] <scientes> and i have to move the mouse to read IRC
[03:44] <Mafeki> Do I want LTS?
[03:44] <GTRsdk2> Mafeki: you don't have to downlaod Ubuntu from TPB... it is pretty awesome that way
[03:45] <Ben64> scientes: do you have compiz
[03:45] <scientes> Mafeki, probably not, you want 11.10
[03:45] <urlin2u> scientes, have you tried just logging out and back in since it seems to be a temporary
[03:45] <xangua> scientes: if you mean compiz magnifier, try: metacity --replace &
[03:45] <xangua> you can enable compiz latter with: compiz --replace &
[03:45] <scientes> urlin2u, I believe so
[03:45] <GTRsdk2> Mafeki: a new LTS comes in 3 month, so you might want 11.10
[03:45] <Mafeki> ah okay
[03:45] <scientes> xangua, good idea, should have thought about that
[03:46] <scientes> worked **phew**
[03:46] <FesterJester> I am creating a LiveCD from an installation using http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=688872 as a guide. Works great until I add vnc4server which asks for a password before I can login, but I cant type a password
[03:47] <scientes> FesterJester, don;t have a keyboard?
[03:48] <scientes> wait, there are better vnc clients than that
[03:48] <FesterJester> scientes: I do, but it will not type
[03:48] <FesterJester> scientes: server not client
[03:48] <scientes> FesterJester, there is an onscreen keyboard, in gnome-shell you can get to it from the accessability menu
[03:49] <Daniel_gusmao> ani brasilian ???
[03:49] <FesterJester> scientes: i have no gui, just terminal
[03:49] <scientes> Daniel_gusmao, #ubuntu-br
[03:49] <Daniel_gusmao> ok
[03:49] <rstat1> What's a good way to write a disk image to an SD card, that doesn't use dd
[03:49] <zykotick9> FesterJester: if you only have terminal, why are you using VNC?  Wouldn't SSH make more sense?
[03:50] <zykotick9> rstat1: cat?
[03:50] <scientes> rstat1, there is nothing wrong with dd
[03:50] <hydrox24> FesterJester: It's normal for the password not to appear in terminal
[03:50] <urlin2u> rstat1, this a install?
[03:50] <scientes> and cat will not work with raw drives
[03:50] <zykotick9> scientes: it most certainly will!
[03:50] <rstat1> No there isn't I agree. But whenever I use dd the image turns out un-bootable
[03:50] <zykotick9> scientes: infact, it's recommended method for the new hybrid ISOs
[03:50] <scientes> ooooooo, sry
[03:51] <rstat1> this is a raw disk img I'm working with
[03:51] <urlin2u> rstat1, of what?
[03:51] <FesterJester> zykotick9 and hydrox24: wow, I feel dumb now. Forgot that it might work though serial login
[03:51] <scientes> zykotick9, is it just cat foo.iso > /dev/sdx ?
[03:51] <rstat1> the mer based plasma active thing that was released a while back
[03:51] <zykotick9> scientes: yup - no partition, is correct
[03:52] <scientes> no partition for isolinux support
[03:52] <troy-> torrent is fast woo
[03:52] <zykotick9> scientes: it's writing to the drive, not a partition on the drive
[03:52] <FesterJester> troy-: good
[03:53] <scientes> troy-, thats cause it is backed by well-connected servers, instead of just end-users
[03:54] <scientes> thats why you don't really need to torrent them, I would recommend .jidgo with apt-cacher-ng (not for Live CDs)
[03:54] <wiel> i just tried to install a plugin by running this command "./bin/plugin -install river-couchdb", ubuntu tries to download it but fails. why? what protocol was being used?
[03:54] <scientes> wiel, plugin for what?
[03:54] <wiel> for elasticsearch
[03:55] <wiel> its a search engine Im hosting
[03:55] <scientes> not exactly sure what you are doing wiel, but strace and ltrace let you see alot of what is going on in processes, without viewing source code
[03:55] <wiel> well aws-ec2 is hosting it
[03:55] <scientes> its easy to see them from htop
[03:58] <oneliner> request for recomendations; capturing screen motion, screencast, suggestions? capture only a given area
[03:59] <rebe> If I'm dl torrents, and ubuntu suspends, they stop ?
[03:59] <zykotick9> rebe: yes
[03:59] <zykotick9> oneliner: have you tried gtk-recordmydesktop?
[03:59] <rebe> :<
[04:00] <oneliner> zykotick9:  am on gnome, should i try that?
[04:00] <urlin2u> rebe, yes
[04:00] <zykotick9> oneliner: that's up to you?
[04:00] <North> can I shutdown the PC by typing the command?
[04:00] <oneliner> though gtk bit meant gui dependency
[04:01] <zykotick9> North: "sudo shutdown -h now" is one method.
[04:01] <North> zykotick9: thanks,
[04:01] <zykotick9> oneliner: there is recordmydesktop if you don't need a GUI interface
[04:01] <oneliner> i do :/
[04:03] <celestial> i have a question iis it possiable to use remote desktop to install ubuntu on a machine with no monitor any help would be appriciated
[04:04] <Mafeki> OH like a dedicated server?
[04:04] <celestial> yea that or to attempt a cluster of some sorts
[04:04] <scientes> celestial, of course it is----using a chroot is common
[04:05] <scientes> you can also use pre-formatted drives, or drive image
[04:05] <scientes> or start using the alternative installer, and then switch to ssh with the debian-installer ssh module
[04:06] <scientes> celestial, do any of those sound possible from your situation?
[04:06] <celestial> will remote desktop work for that so i can see whats going on
[04:06] <scientes> celestial, with ssh, you access it over ssh, after starting the install
[04:07] <scientes> (with vga or a serial console)
[04:07] <scientes> so text mode
[04:07] <scientes> otherwise, if you have an existing linux system (fedora for example) and you wish to replace it, you can use debootstrap http://wiki.debian.org/Debootstrap
[04:07] <celestial> what package do i need for the vga or serial console that sounds like what im talking about
[04:08] <scientes> celestial, download the alternative installer, and select "expert install" graphical or not
[04:08] <harovali> hi, what user should I put in the window that opens when I point my browser to http://localhost:631 , the cups administration interface ?  root does not work
[04:08] <scientes> and then select the ssh module when you get to that point in the install
[04:08] <zykotick9> celestial: initially, you DO need a monitor/keyboard to start the install
[04:08] <scientes> ^^^^
[04:08] <scientes> unless you use debootstrap
[04:08] <Armageddon> how do I edit grub configuration ?
[04:08] <scientes> or use an existing hard drive
[04:09] <scientes> Armageddon, through /etc/grub.d/
[04:09] <zykotick9> Armageddon: depends, but check /etc/default/grub
[04:09] <urlin2u> Armageddon, what's your goal to edit?
[04:09] <scientes> and then run setup-grub to update the real grub conf in /boot
[04:09] <celestial> ok then do i just connect a vga cable to my other pc
[04:09] <zykotick9> scientes: the command is update-grub to update configs
[04:09] <scientes> whoops
[04:09] <scientes> i should use command completion first :)
[04:09] <Armageddon> urlin2u, add Gentoo ;)
[04:10] <scientes> Archtivity, #ubuntu-offtopic
[04:10] <zykotick9> Armageddon: "sudo update-grub" might/should automatically add it
[04:10] <oneliner> ok so now i cant find a way to stop it :)
[04:10] <urlin2u> Armageddon, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2#Custom_Menu_Entries
[04:10] <Armageddon> zykotick9, I'd prefer to add it myself though as custom thanks
[04:11] <Mafeki> Once I burn ubuntu onto a disc will is install as a pertition? I'm using windows now.
[04:11] <Armageddon> urlin2u, thank you that would be helpful
[04:11] <urlin2u> Armageddon, cool.:D
[04:11] <scientes> Mafeki, there are two ways to install, inside windows with Wubi, or in its own partition next to windows, by booting the LiveCD
[04:12] <scientes> the advantage of Wubi is that you can uninstall it from windows, but the downside is that suspend and hibernate will not work
[04:12] <Mafeki> alright that's what ill do then make its own partition.
[04:12] <urlin2u> Mafeki, you will need to build a partition in ubuntu or install alongside, make sure you know partition types and amount limitations
[04:12] <zykotick9> Mafeki: if you plan on keeping Ubuntu, use the LiveCD.  Wubi is a "test it out" sorta thing.
[04:12] <bobweaver> Mafeki:  what is your Ram ?
[04:13] <Mafeki> I have poor ram this is an old computer.
[04:13] <Mafeki> and that's why I decided to use ubuntu.
[04:13] <scientes> if you have <512MB you should use the alternative installer
[04:13] <scientes> and consider lubuntu (lxde) and xubuntu (xfce)
[04:13] <Mafeki> alternative installer?
[04:13] <scientes> the debian installer, instead of the LiveCD
[04:14] <Mafeki> yeah I do have 512MBs
[04:14] <zykotick9> scientes: seeing as Ubuntu requires 1GB of memory, with <512MB use a different spin of ubuntu (or different distro)
[04:14] <indystor1> does (or will) linux support large (3tb+) hard drives?
[04:14] <bobweaver> Mafeki:  when you boot ther cd there is too options one to try one to install but with your computer you might want to look at lubuntu
[04:14] <urlin2u> indystor1, yep
[04:14] <scientes> indystor1, yes, but IIRC you need to use GPT partition tables
[04:14] <urlin2u> does
[04:14] <harushimo> hey everyone, i want to use content management system for my webserver..which one wouId I use for ubuntu 10.04 LTS?
[04:15] <scientes> (i.e. not MSDOS partition table)
[04:15] <harushimo> what does ubuntu prefer in a CMS?
[04:15] <indystor1> ok cool thanks- been using ubuntu server 11.10 a couple months on an older system and I love it- going to try and build a newer system with bigger drives in it and want expansion capability- thanks guys!!!
[04:15] <Mafeki> what's lubuntu is that just another install method?
[04:16] <scientes> Mafeki, try this http://releases.ubuntu.com/11.10/ubuntu-11.10-alternate-i386.iso.torrent
[04:16] <scientes> Mafeki, lubuntu just mean it installs the lxde package instead of GNOME/unity
[04:16] <bobweaver> !lubuntu | Mafeki
[04:16] <hydrox24> Mafeki: it's a different distribution of linux/ubuntu
[04:16] <zykotick9> Mafeki: your system doesn't meet Ubuntu reqirements.  Lubuntu would probably be a better option.
[04:16] <harushimo> !drupal
[04:16] <bobweaver> lol
[04:17] <bobweaver> !joomla
[04:17] <harushimo> joomla is better than drupal?
[04:17] <cheapie> harushimo: (forwarded from dpkg at #debian-bots): Drupal is an open source content management system, packaged for Debian as drupal6.  dh-make-drupal can be used to make Debian  packages of Drupal modules/themes.  General FAQ: http://drupal.org/node/202799  http://www.drupal.org/  #drupal-support on  irc.freenode.net.
[04:17] <lotuspsychje> howto fix a corrupt mouse pointer (square-like corrupt icon)? only a reboot temp fixes this...
[04:17] <Mafeki> ALright i'm already downloading ubuntu 11.10 am I good bobweaver or do I need to download something else?
[04:18] <scientes> Mafeki, ahh here it is http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/11.10/release/lubuntu-11.10-desktop-i386.iso
[04:18] <scientes> that will install LXDE, which should run smoother on your older computer
[04:18] <harushimo> I know its an open cms. I want to know which is good for ubuntu
[04:18] <harushimo> I run 10.04 LTS
[04:18]  * bobweaver high fives scientes
[04:18] <Mafeki> thanks a lot scientes.
[04:18] <scientes> if you want to try out GNOME later, you can install the ubuntu-desktop-environment package Mafeki
[04:19] <Mafeki> If I ever get a newer computer GNOME would be better?
[04:19] <cheapie> harushimo:
[04:19] <scientes> and the remove it to free up space
[04:19] <cheapie> Oops.
[04:19] <zykotick9> lotuspsychje: this doesn't happen to be a KVM VM is it?
[04:19] <cheapie> harushimo: < BestBot> The BESTEST CMS is drupal5, because 1 people (100%) said so!
[04:19] <Mafeki> Will Lubuntu have the same interface as ubuntu?
[04:20] <scientes> Mafeki, GNOME is the default environment of most distrobutions, ubuntu runs their own shell (unity) instead of the default gnome-shell---its largely a matter of user preference
[04:20] <bobweaver> Mafeki: no
[04:20] <lotuspsychje> zykotick9: no i've had this error both on an older laptop and a new computer (unity)
[04:20] <jvcleave>  hello - trying to figure out how to ssh into Beaglebone with this installed https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/OMAP
[04:20] <harushimo> thank you
[04:20] <cheapie> Mafeki: That's actually the difference...
[04:20] <bobweaver> !lubuntu  | Mafeki
[04:20] <zykotick9> lotuspsychje: ok, i was curious.  I get mouse pointer corruption with particular kernels in KVM.  Good luck.
[04:20] <Mafeki> so it's the samething?
[04:20] <scientes> Mafeki, no
[04:21] <Mafeki> basically?
[04:21] <scientes> nope
[04:21] <scientes> but the programs are the same
[04:21] <lotuspsychje> zykotick9: u was able to fix it in kvm?
[04:21] <cheapie> Mafeki: Only "under the hood". The interface is different.
[04:21] <scientes> you can use any program in any GUI
[04:21] <zykotick9> lotuspsychje: nope :(  but haven't really tried.
[04:22] <Mafeki> Lubunto would be better for tablets?
[04:22] <scientes> lxde for example does not implament trash
[04:22] <lotuspsychje> zykotick9: i've readed some stuff about making a new xorg.conf file, but not sure this wil fix it
[04:22] <cheapie> Mafeki: Most likely.
[04:22] <zykotick9> lotuspsychje: what graphics card are you using?
[04:23] <zykotick9> cheapie: i wouldn't expect lxde to have much/any tablet support actually.
[04:23] <lotuspsychje> zykotick9: both systems have an ati card
[04:23] <zykotick9> lotuspsychje: ummm, well that's my "i'm not touching this" answer.  So good luck.  I hate ati, sorry.
[04:23] <cheapie> zykotick9: I meant as for how well it would run.
[04:24] <cheapie> zykotick9: Speed-wise.
[04:24] <lotuspsychje> zykotick9: not sure its grafix card related neither, never seen this error on other ubuntu
[04:24] <zykotick9> cheapie: resourse-wise, lxde might make sense ;)
[04:24] <lotuspsychje> zykotick9: tnx anyway mate
[04:25] <cheapie> zykotick9: Yeah... *wonders about fluxbox*
[04:25] <scientes> zykotick9, its not ati anymore, its been rebranded AMD
[04:25]  * bobweaver thinks of icewm 
[04:26] <zykotick9> cheapie: fluxbox or *box is super lightweight, compared to the DEs.  I use awesome on my desktop and love it ;)
[04:26]  * cheapie thinks of ScrotWM...
[04:26] <lotuspsychje> what ever happened to enlightment? does it still exist
[04:26] <cheapie> zykotick9: I use Fluxbox because I can't get ScrotWM to work over LTSP.
[04:27] <lotuspsychje> !find enlightment
[04:27] <zykotick9> cheapie: i've used FBox for years ;)  Only recently changed.
[04:27] <scientes> Mafeki, you should stay away from nautilus (GNOME file manager) on a computer that slow
[04:27] <scientes> nautilus eats RAM, but also has some killer functionality (IMHO sftp integration with gvfs)
[04:28] <Mafeki> What are the recommended requirements for GNOME scientes?
[04:28] <zykotick9> !requirements
[04:29] <Mafeki> anyone here prefer lubuntu over ubuntu even though they have a killer computer?
[04:29]  * cheapie raises hand in response to Mafeki's question
[04:29] <scientes> pcmanfm is available, and is pretty cool, but as said before ----be aware that there is no trash
[04:29] <w30> scientes, gvfs works with thunar and xfce4
[04:29] <overclucker> apparently, unity works really well on tabs
[04:30] <scientes> w30, thanks for the heads up
[04:30]  * bobweaver thinks of fvwm
[04:30]  * cheapie thinks of the command line
[04:31] <lotuspsychje> it will benefit speed for sure
[04:31] <lotuspsychje> less eyecandy
[04:31] <lotuspsychje> overclucker: wich tab?
[04:31] <w30> scientes, I have no idea how easy it is on low powered computers; it does not stress my i7 16 gig ram box
[04:32] <zykotick9> scientes: you might also be interested, that ubuntu doesn't use gvfs by default anymore, yes it's using fuse - but you need to manually install gvfs to use it.
[04:32] <scientes> w30, well, this was 2 years ago, for all i know nautilus could run better on low-ram systems
[04:32] <cheapie> w30: PCmanFM? It runs fine on my 400MHz box. Nautilus runs fine at about 1.2 GHz.
[04:32]  * lotuspsychje reccomends ubuntu 64 bit on ssd drive
[04:33]  * cheapie prepares to throw out cheapo failed SSD
[04:33] <w30> scientes, yeah, if I had low power like my hp netbook Zi would be looking at lubuntu all the way
[04:33] <scientes> pcmanfm is very nice and fast
[04:33] <lotuspsychje> cheapie: what brand?
[04:34] <cheapie> lotispsychje: It's a "Wintec".
[04:34] <scientes> w30, if I run a low-end machine, its headless, with maybe a few ssh -X forwarded gui components
[04:34] <cheapie> s/lotispsychje/lotuspsychje/
[04:34] <overclucker> lotuspsychje: I was thinking of getting either a galaxy or transformer prime, they both seem to be able to run ubuntu fairly well
[04:35] <scientes> zykotick9, popularity-contest? install space?
[04:36] <cheapie> scientes: I use my low-end (400MHz) computer as a thin client.
[04:36] <scientes> ubuntu could save quite a bit of space by removing mono from the default install
[04:36] <lotuspsychje> overclucker:cool, didnt know unity could be installed on a tab (not apple my guess?)
[04:36] <scientes> and using gnotes instead of tomboy
[04:36] <zykotick9> scientes: they've already announced they're droping mono, because it doesn't run on ARM
[04:36] <scientes> WOOT--really doesn't run on ARM?
[04:37] <scientes> even with binfmtmisc?
[04:37] <zykotick9> scientes: i certainly wouldn't know, i don't own any ARM devices
[04:37]  * cheapie accidentally rips pants
[04:37] <lotuspsychje> cheapie: i use transcend ssd
[04:37] <scientes> http://packages.debian.org/sid/mono-runtime -> armel
[04:38] <scientes> no mips however
[04:38] <zykotick9> scientes: sorry, my bad
[04:38] <scientes> but I definitely like the news of dropping mono, I don't like it
[04:39] <zykotick9> scientes: nor i.  I've gone to great lengths to keep it off my systems.
[04:39] <w30> zykotick9, yeah good, Net is being dead ended by Microsoft so Mono might as well die too.
[04:40] <scientes> porting tomboy to C(++?) took like one day
[04:40]  * cheapie finishes replacing pants
[04:41] <Mafeki> lubentu should be faster then windows xp pro?
[04:41] <jvcleave> speaking of ARM - any Beaglebone users? :)
[04:41] <cheapie> Random off topic comment - when "maletor" quit, I thought it said "malloc"...
[04:41] <zykotick9> scientes: but does gnote support syncing yet?  i'm SURE that's an issue for canonical.
[04:41] <scientes> jvcleave, I have 2 sheevaplugs
[04:42] <scientes> zykotick9, wouldn't know, I don't use it
[04:42] <scientes> I email stuff to myself instead
[04:43] <lotuspsychje> Mafeki: why not try it out for yourself, install lubuntu-desktop
[04:43] <scientes> Mafeki, yes, lubuntu is faster than XP pro
[04:43] <scientes> the GUI is about the same weight as XP, but it also uses proper shared libraries, and a modern kernel (linux) which reduces memory consumption and speeds up IO among other things
[04:44] <Mafeki> lotuspsychje i'm downloading it right now.
[04:45] <lotuspsychje> Mafeki: as package or iso?
[04:45] <scientes> the GNOME and KDE guis are significantly bulkier (and more featureful) than XP, and can run slower than XP on <512MB machines on file management and other slightly bulky apps
[04:45] <Mafeki> Iso
[04:46] <lotuspsychje> Mafeki: are you on xp right now?
[04:46] <scientes> also, don't ever use system-monitor, ever---use htop
[04:46] <Mafeki> yeah
[04:46] <scientes> or the lxde process monitor looks ok, havn't used it cause i like htop
[04:47] <zykotick9> scientes: i typically don't like "new-school" replacements for old standbyes, but htop is awesome ;)
[04:47] <lotuspsychje> Mafeki: you could also download regular ubuntu and install lubuntu-desktop afterwards, so you can test both on your system
[04:47] <scientes> zykotick9, and top sucks, it should be removed from the default as it is useless for just about everything
[04:47] <scientes> there are just too many processes running on any system (even headless) to make it remotely useful
[04:48] <zykotick9> scientes: well, i wouldn't say that - but htop is certainly an improvement
[04:48] <lotuspsychje> !info htop
[04:48] <lotuspsychje> cewl
[04:48] <scientes> well, maybe i never figured out how to use it
[04:48] <scientes> lotuspsychje, you can even get IO in htop
[04:49] <lotuspsychje> scientes: is it gui or cmd?
[04:49] <scientes> ncurses gui (in terminal)
[04:49] <lotuspsychje> nice
[04:49] <scientes> !info aptitude
[04:49] <scientes> ^another good ncurses gui
[04:49] <hydrox24> just installed htop
[04:49] <lotuspsychje> scientes: don't you know a package that can filter malicious services?
[04:49] <hydrox24> much cooler than top
[04:50] <scientes> lotuspsychje, ????????---if you only use the ubuntu sources that doesn't exist
[04:50] <zykotick9> scientes: how do you get I/O?  I see  Sort by: PID,USER,PRI,NI,VIRT,RES,SHR,S,CPU,MEM,TIME,Command
[04:50] <hydrox24> lotuspsychje: specifically malicious stuff? I though that you would filter everything, then have the human decide what was malicious
[04:50] <scientes> zykotick9, type "S", then go down to columns, and then select "IO_RATE"
[04:50] <zykotick9> scientes: i use iotop ususally for IO monitoring, but it requires root :(
[04:51] <bobweaver> !openvas
[04:51] <lotuspsychje> hydrox24: i found like a rootkit detector in software centre, stuff like that
[04:51] <hydrox24> lotuspsychje: ahhhh
[04:51] <scientes> "RBYTES" and "WBYTES" is also IO for the lifetime of the process zykes-_
[04:51] <hydrox24> I have three network managers being shown in htop???
[04:51] <hydrox24> I want a hiotop
[04:51] <hydrox24> iotop improved...
[04:51] <skd> :)
[04:52] <scientes> hydrox24, just use htop's non-default IO functions
[04:52] <skd> my uck is not running
[04:52] <scientes> it saves your settings to .htoprc
[04:53] <lotuspsychje> !info rkhunter | hydrox24
[04:53] <scientes> here is mine: http://pastebin.com/ygGqvbnK
[04:53] <bobweaver> !info openvas | bobweaver
[04:54] <bobweaver> !info snort | bobweaver
[04:54] <lotuspsychje> !find openvas
[04:55] <bobweaver> thanks lotuspsychje
[04:55] <Hannspree> What up homes
[04:55] <bobweaver> they have svn
[04:55] <scientes> hydrox24, if you are really interested in security, you should read up on AppArmor and other MACs
[04:55] <zykotick9> scientes: thanks - but the IO still requires root privs (which makes sense, i suppose)
[04:55] <lotuspsychje> bobweaver: is it any good?
[04:55] <Hannspree> in another life i would be ubuntus girl
[04:56] <Hannspree> so i dont have to say that ubuntu was the one that got away
[04:56] <scientes> zykotick9, probably why it is non-default
[04:56] <lotuspsychje> bobweaver: snort i already use, openvas-client first thing i heard tnx :p
[04:56] <bobweaver> open vas is good
[04:56] <Hannspree> Its so cold when the locomotive enters the layover for the night =(
[04:57] <bobweaver> almost as good as nessus
[04:57] <Hannspree> how do i install windows applications
[04:57] <scientes> !wine | Hannspree
[04:57] <lotuspsychje> bobweaver: scan own system only or websercers too?
[04:57] <lotuspsychje> *servers
[04:58] <scientes> nmap
[04:59] <yarrak> My husband has a freakishly large penis (10+ inches flaccid and 16+ when erect and very thick)and we are always having issues. When he is in clothes, I can always see his penis through his pants and I am obsessively jealous with the fact that I know other people see it as well. It causes big fights all the time.
[04:59] <lotuspsychje> lol
[05:00] <urlin2u> !op
[05:00] <Hannspree> !jfs
[05:00] <Hannspree> !ext4
[05:01] <eQuiNoX__> hey guys i just read up https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpJabberServer and installed a jabber server on my ubuntu VM; im trying to set up a jabber server on the VM so that i can get a jabber client on the host and the VM to talk to each other using this jabber server (just a fun experiment)
[05:01] <Hannspree> if wine is an emulator than why cant it run all windows applications?
[05:01] <bobweaver> lotuspsychje: servers also there is gsd plugin
[05:02] <D4rth_B4n3> how can i set a root passwd ? pls no sudo notifications it is absolute necessery thx
[05:02] <lotuspsychje> bobweaver: tnx
[05:02] <zykotick9> Hannspree: wine stands for Wine Is Not an Emulator ;)\
[05:02] <eQuiNoX__> i tried connecting the client on the host to the jabber server on the VM - but it does not connect. its probably because i've configured the server incorrectly
[05:03] <eQuiNoX__> now, i dont have DNS setup so Im using the ip inside the jabber config file, instead of the server name
[05:03] <zykotick9> D4rth_B4n3: setting a root password is NOT supported in this channel - search online, or try some other channel
[05:03] <eQuiNoX__> could that be the issue?
[05:03] <bobweaver> lotuspsychje:  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1754666
[05:03] <lotuspsychje> Hannspree: you can always install virtualbox with windows
[05:03] <D4rth_B4n3> ok thx zykotick9
[05:04] <w30> Hannspree,Linux programmers don't have the API's for Windows, they guess at them successfully most of the time but not always
[05:04] <lotuspsychje> bobweaver: nice thread
[05:06] <lotuspsychje> eQuiNoX__: ports are opened correclty, or router block maybe?
[05:07] <eQuiNoX__> lotuspsychje: its a VM on my laptop so dont think its any routing problem. Both machines are NAT'd
[05:07] <eQuiNoX__> by both i mean - the host and the VM
[05:08] <zykotick9> eQuiNoX__: can you ping/ssh into the VM from host?
[05:08] <eQuiNoX__> yup
[05:08] <zykotick9> eQuiNoX__: ok, just checking
[05:08] <eQuiNoX__> sure
[05:08] <eQuiNoX__> if there's any more details i can provide which can diagnoze the problem please ask - because im not sure what info to provide
[05:09] <ckjohn88> hi guys having a major issue and need to install a fresh copy o ubuntu because I can't boot into my current system...it just completely locks up I can;t use my mouse or keyboard and my monitor loses signal
[05:09] <lotuspsychje> eQuiNoX__: any error on connecting the jabber server?
[05:09] <zykotick9> eQuiNoX__: are there some logs on the server to see what's happening?  I haven't used a jabber server in years - i totally forget the setup
[05:09] <ckjohn88> can anyone offer any help on this issue>
[05:10] <scientes> D4rth_B4n3, sudo passwd root
[05:10] <eQuiNoX__> lotuspsychje: when i try to connect it says "cant communicate with the server"; so im assuming that i havent set it up properly
[05:10] <eQuiNoX__> zykotick9: lemme check it out
[05:10] <zykotick9> scientes: don't give those directions here - it's a channel no no
[05:11] <scientes> I don't see why, it wont screw up PolicyKit
[05:11] <zykotick9> !noroot
[05:11] <Bowbles_> I am trying to get my ubuntu machine to connect to my wifi network. I have ensured that everything is correctly configured in iwconfig. and in ifconfig. I have manually set the ip to a valid non used ip, and I have manually set a dns server to remove the need for a dhcp server.
[05:11] <eQuiNoX__> zykotick9: lotuspsychje checked the log, 1 sec lemme paste
[05:11] <scientes> D4rth_B4n3, you should have posted that error
[05:12] <scientes> D4rth_B4n3, post your /etc/fstab to pastebin.com
[05:12] <Bowbles_> How do I identify what is going wrong in the connection?
[05:12] <Bowbles_> Where should I be looking?
[05:12] <bobweaver> Bowbles_: what is the nic card ?
[05:12] <D4rth_B4n3> has nothing to do with that scientes
[05:13] <bobweaver> Bowbles_:  lspci -nn | grep Network
[05:13] <scientes> D4rth_B4n3, if it was mounted no_suid it sure does
[05:13] <bobweaver> !pastebin | Bowbles_
[05:13] <D4rth_B4n3> oh maybe
[05:13] <saikat> is it possible to set 1280x800 resolution in ubuntu 10.04.3 in a 14'' laptop
[05:13] <Mafeki> so ubuntu is supposed to be lightweight also?
[05:14] <lotuspsychje> eQuiNoX__: i would doublecheck both requierd ports are open with nmap -PN-sV on your jabber server ip
[05:14] <zykotick9> Mafeki: ubuntu is NOT lightweight (anymore)
[05:14] <scientes> Mafeki, linux is a high quality operating system, but GNOME is not lightweight
[05:14] <hydrox24> saikat: is that resolution available in the display settings?
[05:14] <D4rth_B4n3> i cant use sudo anymore ????
[05:14] <scientes> D4rth_B4n3, please post your /etc/fstab
[05:14] <saikat> no not available
[05:14] <zykotick9> scientes: and linux is only a kernel :p  GNU is an operating system
[05:14] <hydrox24> Mafeki: compared to Windows though, yes it is lightweight
[05:14] <saikat> can i add this
[05:14] <scientes> GNU/Linux, my apologies
[05:15] <D4rth_B4n3> i cant because its a server
[05:15] <hydrox24> D4rth_B4n3: what error does it give you
[05:15] <Bowbles_> bobweaver: it returns nothing. Does this mean that ubuntu was not able to find a driver for it?
[05:15] <hydrox24> D4rth_B4n3: why not? Does it error?
[05:15] <scientes> GNU/Linux is VERY high performance, much better than windows, it has full preemption for example
[05:15] <D4rth_B4n3> sudo must be setuid root
[05:15] <bobweaver> Bowbles_:  try just   :       lspci -nn
[05:15] <scientes> D4rth_B4n3, post your /etc/fstab now please
[05:15] <D4rth_B4n3> how
[05:15] <hydrox24> scientes: why is that relevant?
[05:15] <D4rth_B4n3> ???
[05:16] <D4rth_B4n3> i cant acces it
[05:16] <scientes> you need to reboot
[05:16] <scientes> what is error?
[05:16] <hydrox24> scientes: are you sure you've got the right nick??
[05:16] <hydrox24> scientes: D4rth_B4n3 never asked about anything to do with filesystems/harddrives
[05:16] <lotuspsychje> eQuiNoX__: telnet localhost 5222 could also help you maybe
[05:17] <eQuiNoX__> lotuspsychje: zykotick9 http://paste.pocoo.org/show/543409/
[05:17] <scientes> hydrox24, he was having problems with suid---he could have mounted nosuid
[05:17] <hydrox24> scientes: ahhh thanks.
[05:17] <scientes> but now he says he cant access /etc/fstab---he needs to reboot
[05:17] <hydrox24> D4rth_B4n3: you can post you /etc/fstab by running: cat /etc/fstab
[05:17] <saikat> can anybody tell me how to add the resolution
[05:18] <scientes> saikat, system settings -> monitors
[05:18] <hydrox24> scientes: that doesn't work for him
[05:18] <saikat> but the resolution is not there
[05:18] <lotuspsychje> !xrandr | saikat
[05:18] <tronlegacy> hello
[05:18] <hydrox24> saikat: try using the xrandr command
[05:18] <tronlegacy> need a help
[05:18] <hydrox24> tronlegacy: please just ask the question
[05:18] <Bowbles_> bobweaver: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1574827 this seems to be what I am experiencing.
[05:19] <hydrox24> tronlegacy: If someone can help you they will, if not; then there will be silence on the matter.
[05:19] <tronlegacy> i using ubuntu 11.10, and i updated the ubuntu, but some updates were keptback, i tried dist-upgrade too, but it didnt work.. please need a help
[05:19] <eQuiNoX__> lotuspsychje: and the nmap outputs 5222, 5269, 5280, 7777. also the logs show that there is a connection thats made but then it gets disconnected
[05:19] <lotuspsychje> eQuiNoX__: i would try a telnet on localhost
[05:19] <eQuiNoX__> lotuspsychje: lemme try
[05:19] <scientes> tronlegacy, you might have packages set to "hold"
[05:19] <D4rth_B4n3> hydrox24 it isnt the fstab
[05:20] <hydrox24> D4rth_B4n3: what do you mean?
[05:20] <D4rth_B4n3> hydrox24 i think i exidently changed the admin group so that the users of it cant use sudo anymore
[05:20] <tronlegacy> then how can i remove hold?
[05:20] <eQuiNoX__> lotuspsychje: uh, sorry but is there some kind of banner that i should be able to see?
[05:20] <D4rth_B4n3> hydrox24 no admin can use sudo
[05:21] <scientes> D4rth_B4n3, 3 possible problems: 1. mounted nosuid 2. sudo is not set suid (chmod u+s /bin/sudo or whereever it is) 3. your filesystem is all screwed up for some other reason
[05:21] <scientes> also, if `hostname` isn't working right then sudo will break
[05:21] <D4rth_B4n3> scientes its isnt the filesystem
[05:21] <bobweaver> Bowbles_:  open terminal and type in:   lspci -nn  && lsmod && rfkill list all      then use paste.ubuntu.com
[05:21] <scientes> D4rth_B4n3, sudo -i also gets you a root terminal
[05:21] <hydrox24> scientes: D4rth_B4n3: maybe he needs to boot in single user mode?
[05:21] <lotuspsychje> eQuiNoX__: seems like some accepted connection went through
[05:22] <D4rth_B4n3> no because i cant use SUDO
[05:22] <D4rth_B4n3> hydrox24 what is that
[05:22] <scientes> hydrox24, with that error he probably needs to use init=/bin/bash, and then chmod u+x /usr/bin/sudo
[05:22] <scientes> *chmod u+s /usr/bin/sudo
[05:23] <pfifo> man I tell ya, the debian installer is really giving me grief today
[05:23] <hydrox24> D4rth_B4n3: ok, so reboot and edit the "kernel line" to say init=/bin/bash
[05:23] <scientes> but he should post the damn /etc/fstab, cause that could be the problem
[05:23] <scientes> and should also just try a reboot
[05:23] <D4rth_B4n3> operation not permitted
[05:23] <hydrox24> D4rth_B4n3: then type the chmod u+x /usr/bin/sudo into that prompt
[05:23] <D4rth_B4n3> i did
[05:23] <D4rth_B4n3> ok
[05:23] <D4rth_B4n3> can i do it ofer the recovery ?
[05:23] <D4rth_B4n3> think so
[05:23] <scientes> D4rth_B4n3, you might have to hard reboot [05:24] <scientes> recovery is unlikely to work
[05:24] <scientes> but you could try
[05:24] <D4rth_B4n3> it worked fine in the past
[05:24] <scientes> ok
[05:24] <D4rth_B4n3> ok brb
[05:24] <scientes> then do recovery mode
[05:24] <scientes> then chmod u+s /usr/bin/sudo
[05:24] <bobweaver> what is env in   /usr/bin/env bash  ?
[05:25] <scientes> bobweaver, that is so you can use a differn't version of the program
[05:25] <scientes> bobweaver, man env
[05:25] <pfifo> both ubuntu's alternate disk and minimal disk wouldnt install a system for me, and xubuntu's alternate installer failed as well, guess if you want things done right you have to debootstrap it yourself right?
[05:25] <scientes> bobweaver, with /usr move env wont really be as neccicary
[05:26] <lotuspsychje> eQuiNoX__: http://www.ejabberd.im/node/5021 might be helpfull
[05:26] <scientes> pfifo, if I had that problem I would just install debian :P
[05:26]  * eQuiNoX__ checks that out, thanks for your help lotuspsychje !
[05:27] <pfifo> scientes, I would but debian is for casuals
[05:28] <bobweaver> oh scientes it is incase bash is not installed under /usr/bin/    in #!/usr/bin/env bash
[05:28] <bobweaver> so that it will work
[05:29] <scientes> pfifo, that is not true at all
[05:30] <saikat> xrandr command shows an error..
[05:30] <scientes> bobweaver, i mentioned that above
[05:30] <pfifo> bobweaver, there should be atleast a symlink in /bin/bash or /bin/sh
[05:30] <saikat> could not set the configuration for CRTC 262
[05:30] <scientes> the /usr move is much better
[05:30] <saikat> can anybody has any idea??
[05:31] <pfifo> scientes, alright for you, i canceled and did: debootstrap squeeze /mnt/
[05:32] <root____5> okscientes ok it didn't work
[05:32] <root____5> ok scientes
[05:32] <scientes> root____5, what are you trying to do?
[05:32] <root____5> i'm D4rth
[05:33] <root____5> just from my server box
[05:33] <root____5> and the root acc
[05:33] <scientes> chmod u+s /usr/bin/sudo
[05:33] <root____5> ok brb
[05:33] <Bowbles_> bobweaver: http://paste.ubuntu.com/823465/
[05:33] <Bowbles_> sorry for the slow response, I need to copy it over by usb stick since I have no network connectivity
[05:35] <bobweaver> Bowbles_:  lsusb
[05:35] <lotuspsychje> saikat: try some default resolutions first, your might be too high?
[05:35] <Bowbles_> bobweaver: Ralink Technology, Corp is the one I think
[05:36] <bobweaver> yes what is the number in the [   ]
[05:36] <tronlegacy> need a help
[05:36] <Bowbles_> Bus 001, Device, 004, ID 148f:2870
[05:36] <bullgard4> '~$ synclient -m 100; Can't access shared memory area. SHMConfig disabled? Failed to connect to X Server.' What is meant here by »SHMConfig«?
[05:36] <saikat> but i need this one only
[05:36] <lotuspsychje> !ask | tronlegacy
[05:36] <bobweaver> 148f:2870 that is the one Bowbles_
[05:36] <ubuntu_> not sure if this is the right place, but how do i find out what is installed by apt-get install ruby1.8-dev, and ensure it's added to my path?
[05:36] <root____5> ok it worked patially
[05:36] <tronlegacy> how can i install hold packages?
[05:36] <lotuspsychje> saikat: is your grafix card driver installed correctly?
[05:36] <Bowbles_> bobweaver: what does this string indicate?
[05:36] <metaspike> saikat, custom kernel?
[05:37] <root____5> i get now the output sudoers owned by gid 125 should be 0
[05:37] <bullgard4> tronlegacy: What are »hold poackages«?
[05:37] <bobweaver> that is the ID number
[05:37] <saikat> kernel are "2.6.32-38-generic
[05:37] <saikat> iys a intel graphics
[05:37] <ubuntu_> how do i find out what is installed by apt-get install ruby1.8-dev, and ensure it's added to my path?
[05:38] <lotuspsychje> saikat: maybe your card does not support such large res?
[05:38] <saikat> its taken as "VGA compaitable controller
[05:38] <tronlegacy> scientes> tronlegacy, you might have packages set to "hold"
[05:38] <tronlegacy> scientes> tronlegacy, you might have packages set to "hold"
[05:38] <pfifo> jgn, dpkg -L /path/to/debfile.deb
[05:38] <hydrox24> ubuntulog: apt-file list (.deb file)
[05:39] <metaspike> saikat, seems to be a problem with that kernel? tried upgrading?
[05:39] <bullgard4> ubuntu_: Please do: '~$ echo $PATH'.
[05:39] <pfifo> scientes, sorry, it just hit me, i need 'quickly' on my system, squeeze wont cut it
[05:40] <bobweaver> Bowbles_:  try this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1743530
[05:40] <saikat> I have upgraded the kernel ..but still it taken only 1366x768 resolution
[05:40] <saikat> i am not able to add 1280x800
[05:41] <saikat> my kernel is now 2.6.38
[05:41] <bobweaver> you are using the driver rt2800usb    and also the sta is loaded causeing them to load at the same time this is not good
[05:41] <saikat> is it possible to set the resolution on 14'' laptop
[05:41] <amr_> quit
[05:42] <Bowbles_> bobweaver: the compat wireless option?
[05:42] <metaspike> saikat, the latest kernel is 3.0.1 something. if you've updated xorg and not the kernel...
[05:42] <kamelot314> 3.0.0-15 exaclty :)
[05:42] <bobweaver> what the heck is that
[05:43] <metaspike> problems will arise, coincidentally this problem has arisen with many different distributions of linux recently
[05:43] <bobweaver> what is Inco9
[05:43] <lotuspsychje> saikat: maybe latest intel grafix driver
[05:43] <metaspike> !admin inco9
[05:43] <saikat> is it avilable in ubuntu??
[05:43] <Bowbles_> bobweaver: I just got something from him as well. I put him on ignore. Figured it was just random spam.
[05:44] <bullgard4> ubuntu_: "how do i find out what is installed by apt-get install ruby1.8-dev, and ensure it's added to my path?" <-- In Synaptic select "ruby1.8-dev" > right-click > Properties > Installed Files.
[05:44] <lotuspsychje> saikat: not sure, maybe check main vendor website
[05:44] <metaspike>  /ignore inco9 ALL
[05:44] <luwei> list
[05:44] <saikat> I checked but not found the right one
[05:44] <lotuspsychje> saikat: you been able to change res in previous version or another Os?
[05:45] <pfifo> 2 /'s act as an escape
[05:45] <pfifo> /ignore inco9 ALL
[05:45] <bobweaver> w in the world
[05:45] <bobweaver> lo;
[05:45] <saikat> in windows it also taken the height resolution as 1366x768
[05:45] <bobweaver> !quit \n
[05:46] <bobweaver> d
[05:46] <pfifo> bobweaver, try changin the batteries in your keyboard
[05:46] <metaspike> !admins inco9
[05:46] <saikat> so what can be done
[05:47] <Bowbles_> bobweaver: so I should try "sudo apt-get install linux-backports-modules-wireless-lucid-server" since I am on 2.6.32-33-server
[05:47] <jgn> how do i find out what is installed by apt-get install ruby1.8-dev, and ensure it's added to my path?
[05:47] <saikat> i need to set the resolution for customer demand
[05:47] <pfifo> saikat, when I run into resolution problems I conjure up my own xorg.conf
[05:47] <pfifo> jgn, <bullgard4> ubuntu_: "how do i find out what is installed by apt-get install ruby1.8-dev, and ensure it's added to my path?" <-- In Synaptic select "ruby1.8-dev" > right-click > Properties > Installed Files.
[05:48] <saikat> can i edit it
[05:48] <metaspike> saikat,  you can mess around or you can get xorg and the kernel to work together.
[05:49] <lotuspsychje> saikat: what does lspci say on vga?
[05:49] <jgn> pfifo, its a server install of 11.10
[05:49] <pfifo> jgn, then do as I said...
[05:49] <jgn> i ask because passgenger complains about it when i try to passenger-install-nginx
[05:50] <pfifo> jgn, dpkg -L /path/to/debfile.deb
[05:50] <D4rth_B4n3> i have a serious problem i cant use sudo i get the output sudo : no valid sudoers sources found, quitting
[05:50] <lotuspsychje> !op
[05:50] <bobweaver> whois http://wolfe.freenode.net/
[05:50] <jgn> pfifo, thank you
[05:50] <bullgard4> !sudo | D4rth_B4n3
[05:51] <metaspike> D4rth_B4n3, you might have to edit the /etc/sudoers file from a live disk, sounds like it's been nerfed
[05:52] <D4rth_B4n3> ok thx for the help
[05:52] <dax> howdy
[05:52] <pfifo> D4rth_B4n3, that probably wont work, what exactly did you do to your sudoer?
[05:52] <urlin2u> D4rth_B4n3, a server right?
[05:52] <bullgard4> metaspike: What does the verb "to narf" mean?
[05:53] <D4rth_B4n3> ok i dont understand in /etc/sudoers is a line %admin All=(All) All and i am in the group admin
[05:53] <D4rth_B4n3> but i cant use it ?
[05:53] <urlin2u> nn
[05:53] <dax> For future reference, there's a command 'visudo' specifically for checking your edits to sudoers are sane :\
[05:53] <zykotick9> D4rth_B4n3: by chance, did you change your computer name?
[05:53] <pfifo> D4rth_B4n3, are you using visudo to edit /etc/sudoers
[05:54] <D4rth_B4n3> i didnt change the name visudo ?
[05:55] <pfifo> D4rth_B4n3, you're not allowed to just edit /etc/sudoers, you have to use the program 'visudo'
[05:55] <DJ> ?
[05:55] <D4rth_B4n3> ah ok
[05:56] <metaspike> D4rth_B4n3, is there a line that says %sudo ALL(ALL:ALL) ALL ? does visudo wont work if there isn't a valid sudo file to initiate sudo with? ;p
[05:56] <DJ> anyone on?
[05:56] <D4rth_B4n3> ????
[05:56] <aeon-ltd> DJ: yes
[05:56] <metaspike> this is why i always activate the root account for rainy days :p
[05:57] <DJNate> ok. anyone wanna listen to my new webradio?
[05:57] <D4rth_B4n3> ok if i type in visudo it say permission denied
[05:57] <pfifo> D4rth_B4n3, youll need to be root to do that
[05:58] <D4rth_B4n3> ok now
[05:58] <D4rth_B4n3> forgot that
[05:58] <WalterN> herm, how do I span a desktop picture across several screens?
[05:58] <saikat> sorry i was disconnected..
[05:58] <DJNate> http://djnate.listen2myradio.com
[05:58] <saikat> can anybody help me to solve the resolution probelm
[05:58] <pfifo> DJNate, im sure #ubuntu-offtopic is intrested
[05:59] <D4rth_B4n3> i have a line %admin ALL=(ALL) ALL
[05:59] <D4rth_B4n3> metaspike
[05:59] <bobweaver> still asd
[05:59] <North> hydrox24: Are you there, I am getting crazy with HDD partition.
[06:00] <urlin2u> DJNate, get sound here or you just spamming?
[06:00] <metaspike> saikat, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1835391 - shows that when different kernels are used, you get different results. Verbatim, if xorg (userland) is incompatible with the kernel, you will get these kind of problems. 2.6 is outta date for a desktop system, get a 3.0 kernel and hope it works.
[06:00] <urlin2u> DJNate, spam I see
[06:00] <D4rth_B4n3> metaspike i have a line %admin ALL=(ALL) ALL
[06:00] <DJNate> what u mean vget sound
[06:01] <urlin2u> DJNate, dud eyour name is in the url, no spam
[06:01] <D4rth_B4n3> metaspike and a line %sudo ALL=(ALL) ALL
[06:01] <urlin2u> dudue*
[06:01] <DJNate> what i am a dj, i go by djnate. it really is my nickname and thats why its in my url
[06:01] <urlin2u> DJNate, right and posting that is spam.
[06:01] <metaspike> D4rth_B4n3, does "su" do anything?
[06:02] <bullgard4> '~$ synclient -m 100; Can't access shared memory area. SHMConfig disabled? Failed to connect to X Server.' What is meant here by »SHMConfig«?
[06:02] <DJNate> its a damn chat room. does it really matter that i typed one line? i mean really does it really make such a differnce?
[06:02] <metaspike> D4rth_B4n3, what did you do v_v - b0rk the permissions or something
[06:02] <urlin2u> metaspike, what are you trying to do with su?
[06:03] <urlin2u> DJNate, not a chat room it is ubuntu support.
[06:03] <metaspike> urlin2u, D4rth_B4n3 has locked himself out of sudo...
[06:03] <DJNate> well sry for being in free node
[06:03] <Mafeki> I'm worried if I use lubuntu that ill have problems?
[06:03] <DJNate> just cuz its a specific topic doesnt change it from being a chat room
[06:03] <Mafeki> like setting it up and stuff or getting the internet to work.
[06:04] <metaspike> Mafeki, nah, not if you have wicd and synaptic
[06:04] <pfifo> Mafeki, Ive been using lubuntu for quite some time now, It works great for me
[06:04] <D4rth_B4n3> well i played with them i think i tryed make group admin the "owner" of /
[06:04] <D4rth_B4n3> metaspike
[06:04] <urlin2u> D4rth_B4n3, it's a server right?
[06:04] <D4rth_B4n3> urline2u yes
[06:05] <D4rth_B4n3> metaspike ok su just asks me for permission and then deneys me
[06:05] <urlin2u> D4rth_B4n3, ubuntu server?
[06:06] <D4rth_B4n3> yes 10.04 LTS urlin2u
[06:06] <D4rth_B4n3> urlin2u its just 4 fun but thats no fun
[06:06] <urlin2u> D4rth_B4n3, you might try #ubuntu-server  channel as well
[06:07] <metaspike> D4rth_B4n3, I think you might have b0rked all the permissions by mistake,  just a thought.
[06:07] <D4rth_B4n3> for sudo i get that output /etc/sudoers is owned by gid 121 should be 0 and then no valid sudoers sources found , quitting urlin2u metaspike
[06:07] <garyhost> can somebody tell me the path to the .conf file of your currently loaded wireless driver
[06:08] <D4rth_B4n3> metaspike yes i think so
[06:08] <urlin2u> D4rth_B4n3, never had to mess with permissions myself.
[06:08] <D4rth_B4n3> first time for me urlin2u
[06:08] <metaspike> D4rth_B4n3, yeah. i hate to say this but. it's really easier to salvage your data and start again. dont chown outside of your home directory in future :(
[06:08] <lotuspsychje> garyhost:what are you trying to do?
[06:09] <metaspike> been there done that, sux but not much you can do about it.
[06:09] <D4rth_B4n3> i think i go to bed have school tomorrow and its past 12 am metaspike yes i set that server up 2 days ago there is nothing to save ;) good night to all
[06:09] <metaspike> garyhost, /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf normally handles most of the wireless stuff? it depends on your backend
[06:10] <D4rth_B4n3> thx for help though metaspike and urlin2u
[06:11] <garyhost> if /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf is where you put drivers you dont want to be loaded, where are the drivers you DO want loaded?
[06:11] <garyhost> the path you provided?
[06:12] <zykotick9> garyhost: check /etc/modules
[06:12] <dax> garyhost: /etc/modules
[06:12] <Gallomimia> um.... why can't i set sourcecode as a valid source for ubuntu software installs? in the center settings
[06:12] <Bowbles_> bobweaver: just wanted to let you knwo I got it working, thanks you very much.
[06:12] <cconstantine> hey all.... I've got a weird issue; I'm running out of memory even though I have lots of free swap space.  It's showing up as crashes of utilities I'm running (like the compile step in eclipse or image rendering) because of OOM errors.  has anyone had this or know how to tell the OS that it's OK to use the swap that's available?
[06:13] <metaspike> Gallomimia, i don't know? in /etc/apt/sources.list* source repositories must start with "deb-src"
[06:14] <pfifo> cconstantine, try building without -pipe if your using it
[06:14] <cconstantine> -pipe?
[06:14] <metaspike> cconstantine, is the swap activated?
[06:14] <cconstantine> metaspike, how do I check that?
[06:14] <dax> garyhost: what's the URL you're trying to add?
[06:14] <cconstantine> it's currently using 71 megs (of 4 gigs)
[06:15] <dax> erm, Gallomimia **
[06:15] <metaspike> cconstantine, htop is how i do it :/  - i guess you could - lsblk - from terminal
[06:15] <pfifo> cconstantine, not everything can be swapped out when compiling
[06:15] <bullgard4> '~$ synclient -m 100; Can't access shared memory area. SHMConfig disabled? Failed to connect to X Server.' What is meant here by »SHMConfig«?
[06:16] <cconstantine> pfifo, it's not strictly a compile (it's the xml -> java translation)
[06:16] <cconstantine> aapt
[06:16] <garyhost> no, im just trying to locate where my current wireless driver is located. what would be the command to grep all files for "BRCM80211"
[06:16] <cconstantine> and things like chrome could be swapped out
[06:18] <pfifo> cconstantine, try freeing up some memory before doing something thats going to use it heavily
[06:18] <Guest80473> morning
[06:18] <lotuspsychje> garyhost: lspci
[06:18] <metaspike> cconstantine,  -j is a good flag for compiling with extra cores also.. say. =j3 for dual core
[06:18] <metaspike> -j3*
[06:19] <cconstantine> metaspike, this isn't javac or g++
[06:19] <garyhost> maybe im not phrasing it correctly, i know that /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf, is where you add modules you dont want to be loaded, is there a file that would be its opposite, that contains the information of drivers that are currently loaded?
[06:19] <lotuspsychje> bullgard4:http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/cant-access-shared-memory-area-shmconfig-disabled-692073/
[06:20] <dlentz> garyhost, lsmod command
[06:20] <dlentz> /etc/modules will load modules at boot
[06:20] <xmodule> hello
[06:20] <pfifo> cconstantine, perhaps you could pass something like '-Xmx1024M -Xms1024M' to java to prevent it from using too much memory
[06:20] <dlentz> garyhost, modinfo gives info on a module
[06:21] <cconstantine> pfifo, maybe... but I don't think aapt (the most pressing crash) is a java program
[06:22] <metaspike> cconstantine, http://ubuntu.mindseeder.com/11.10/ - under speedup system/boot "optimize swap usage"
[06:22] <pfifo> cconstantine, then you could run aapt with ulimit or nice to give it a higher priority, hopefully making some other non-essential program shut down
[06:22] <Guest1936> hi
[06:23] <DJNate> hi'
[06:23] <pfifo> cconstantine, perhaps this will work... http://www.downloadmoreram.com
[06:23] <cconstantine> *facepalm*
[06:24] <metaspike> apparently there's ways to mount /tmp in swapspace, but i have heaps of ram so i just mount in with tmpfs :D
[06:26] <metaspike> haha pfifo what the hell
[06:26] <Guest1936> haha
[06:28] <urlin2u> !language > MetaBot
[06:28] <bullgard4> lotuspsychje: 1. This article does not explain "What is meant here by »SHMConfig«?", or have I overlooked something? 2. This article is no longer relevant for Ubuntu 11.10 as Ubuntu 11.10 does not use HAL.
[06:29] <North> I canot access HDD secondary. the Status in Partition Editor is "Not mounted"
[06:29] <North> can you give me the advice?
[06:29] <bullgard4> North: I recommend using a live CD and the program GParted there.
[06:30] <Soryn> I got "Erro:BrokenCount>0" on Synaptic , it doesnt work anymore. how i fix it?
[06:30] <metaspike> bullgard4, it has to do with the synaptics driver, as in touchpads etc.
[06:30] <upgrdman> i can't get sound to work. how do i begin troubleshooting this? dmesg does not show anything obvious about anything audio related.
[06:31] <North> bullgard4: then I need to boot with a live CD?
[06:31] <bullgard4> metaspike: I know that. I'd like to know it more precisely.
[06:32] <metaspike> bullgard4, is Option "SHMConfig" "on" present in the xorg.conf? oic
[06:32] <bullgard4> North Yes.
[06:32] <North> bullgard4: I can see it's Gparted now. that is I ran the Partition Editor.
[06:32] <Soryn> I got "Erro:BrokenCount>0" on Synaptic , it doesnt work anymore. how i fix it?
[06:33] <bullgard4> metaspike: xorg.conf does not exist in my Ubuntu 11.10 GNOME Shell 3.2.1.
[06:34] <urlin2u> Soryn, run it in th terminal.
[06:34] <urlin2u> the
[06:34] <urlin2u> post the error Soryn
[06:35] <bullgard4> North So GParted says: "Status=not mounted"? That's good at first. Now you click or double click on the partition in question. It should mount then.
[06:37] <metaspike> bullgard4, the closest thing i found was http://askubuntu.com/questions/50201/how-to-enable-shmconfig . you can create a standard conf with- Xorg -configure - as for the details i dunno. does - man synclient - have anything to say?
[06:39] <joee> ola ?
[06:39] <Mafeki> power iso gives me two burning speeds maximum and 6.1 * 8472 kb/s
[06:39] <acerimmer> !es|joee
[06:39] <Mafeki> Does it matter?
[06:39] <joee> Hay alquien ?¡
[06:40] <bullgard4> metaspike: I read 'man synclient' before I posted here. It has no explanation. I know that I can create a file xorg.conf but I do not intend to because normally in Ubuntu 11.10 xorg.conf is no longer needed. My problem is that apparently sometimes a bug occurres and I'd like to hunt it.
[06:40] <gokul> is there any way to execute initctl without sudo
[06:40] <metaspike> Soryn, sudo apt-get install -f && sudo apt-get autoremove - this will either make or break your system.
[06:41] <hanthana> is there a video streaming software/
[06:41] <North> bullgard4: I do not understand that Now you click or double click on the partition in question.
[06:41] <lotuspsychje> bullgard: what about this page http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1441300
[06:41] <joee> como me voy a buntu-es
[06:42] <metaspike> Mafeki, if you're burning something that uses alot of super compressed files like an OS install disc, better to burn it slow and SAO.
[06:42] <bullgard4> North: What don't you understand in my sentence: "Now you click or double click on the partition in question"?
[06:43] <Mafeki> metaspike but poweriso only has 2 burning options.
[06:43] <North> bullgard4: I do not understand partition in question
[06:44] <metaspike> Mafeki, you mean on windows dont you
[06:45] <Mafeki> I'm using poweriso
[06:45] <Mafeki> yeah windows.
[06:45] <metaspike> GET HIM
[06:46] <acerimmer> rope ready, where's a tree?  lol.
[06:46] <joee> windows ='
[06:46] <bullgard4> North: "partition in question" is that partition on which you want to work. For example: You want to format the partition /dev/sda2. Then /dev/sda2 is your "partition in question".
[06:47] <urlin2u> Mafeki, what are the options?
[06:48] <urlin2u> Mafeki, use the slowest speed.
[06:48] <Mafeki> urlin2u 'Maximum' and '6.1x (8472KB/s) plus Verify written data option.
[06:48] <metaspike> Mafeki, seeing as an ISO is really a basic thing, you can open it with 7zip if you want to edit it. I've had success burning with CDBurnerXP -
[06:49] <Mafeki> Verify written data perhaps sounds like what I would need?
[06:50] <WorldGenesis> o.o
[06:50] <xmodule> have anybody wdtv live?
[06:50] <chuck[screen]> omg. again. kill -9 is not working
[06:50] <North> bullgard4: If I click on the partition in question, it just shows the information only. And I still cannot access /dev/sdb1
[06:51] <metaspike> Mafeki, that's great but if it's not DAO (Disc At Once) or SAO (Session At Once) there's a chance it wont boot anyway if your burning ubuntu,
[06:53] <Mafeki> It doesn't really say in poweriso
[06:53] <Mafeki> I assume it just puts whatever's in the iso onto the disc.
[06:53] <metaspike> just burn it o_o
[06:54] <Mafeki> just do it?
[06:54] <bullgard4> North: What will happen if you are trying to access /dev/sdb1? What does happen if you are double-clicking on the /dev/sdb1 entry in GParted?
[06:54] <metaspike> yeah
[06:54] <acerimmer> gitrdone
[06:55] <metaspike>  North.  sudo mkdir /media/sdb1 && sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /media/sdb1 - this should work but someone might say "you're doing it wrong"
[06:56] <JermBob> whats happened to ubuntus shell ?
[06:56] <JermBob> can i not ssh into it now with putty ?
[06:56] <JermBob> how do i remove the dam desktop
[06:56] <bobo37773> metaspike: Doing it wrong? Why would someone say that?
[06:56] <JermBob> i need something more command based
[06:56] <JermBob> terminal is so hard to even find on the dam thing
[06:56] <metaspike> bobo37773, you're right. probably just FUD
[06:57] <zykotick9> bobo37773: one thing, /media should generally be reserved for that automounter :p
[06:57] <urlin2u> JermBob, crtl-alt-t   should bring up the terminal
[06:57] <North> bullgard4: When I click on /dev/sdb1 entry in Gparted, only the information pops up.
[06:58] <JermBob> so how can i terminal from a remote pc ?
[06:58] <JermBob> on my own network ?
[06:58] <bobo37773> zykotick9: Why is that? Where do you mount to? /mnt?
[06:58] <North> metaspike:  terminal message is "can't find /dev/sdb1/media/sdb1 in /etc/fstabor /etc/mtab".
[06:58] <zykotick9> bobo37773: /mnt is only for temporary mounting actually
[06:59] <bobo37773> zykotick9: So where do you manually mount to?
[06:59] <oconnore> so, ssh public key logins aren't working on my server anymore. can anyone help?
[06:59] <metaspike> ah
[06:59] <zykotick9> bobo37773: /home or /srv i suppose is the most appropriate
[06:59] <JermBob> anyone ?
[07:00] <bobo37773> zykotick9: I have never mounted to $HOME. Why is it more appropriate? Just for the simple fact that it is your home? Or is there more to it?
[07:01] <bobo37773> zykotick9: Because of permissions or something?
[07:01] <zykotick9> bobo37773: it's just that /media is used by fuse - but i don't really think there's a perfect answer (or i don't know it)
[07:02] <bullgard4> North: And what do you expect instead? What is you plan or goal an the end?
[07:02] <North> I wanna access HDD secondary to write or download.
[07:03] <North> I want to invite you to do the remote control
[07:05] <North> When I do the right click on partition in question, the unmount is deactivated.
[07:06] <bobo37773> zykotick9: Interesting. I guess I will look more into fuse then. I always like learning new things. Thanks.
[07:06] <North> In the file browser, the Mount Volume is activated in the right clock menu. but it does not help.
[07:06] <bobo37773> chuck[screen]: Hey
[07:07] <bullgard4> North: Please write at the beginning of your messages to me my nick so that I know that your message is directed to me and nobody else. --  If you are using the live CD and you have double-clicked on /dev/sdb1, Gparted should show /dev/sdb1 now as ,ounted. Then you can write to this partition using a normal copy  or editing program, for example Gedit. Or you can use nautilus to copy data...
[07:07] <bullgard4> ...from this partition to another partition, if you like.
[07:08] <bullgard4> North: I do not know what you mean by "the right clock menu". Please explain.
[07:09] <North> bullgard4: right click menu of the mouse.
[07:09] <bullgard4> North: Ah. Understood.
[07:09] <driiper> Hello! Is there anyone here that have some spare time to help me with some wireless routing problems in Ubuntu Server?
[07:10] <acerimmer> !server|driiper
[07:10] <bullgard4> North: What do you mean by: "it does not help" precisely?
[07:10] <North> bullgard4: I could not get into the HDD secondary.
[07:11] <Tothe> Having trouble getting wireless card to work.
[07:11] <Tothe> Not sure if hardware issue or ID10T error
[07:11] <bullgard4> North: Hm. I cannot help you any more. I'd advice to visit a local Linux computer club to get help.
[07:12] <North> ok
[07:14] <DIyar> Is there way make Ubuntu 11.10 running fast?
[07:16] <dak0> Dlyar, tell me your computer configuration
[07:16] <urlin2u> DIyar, what is your setup?
[07:16] <dak0> Yes there's way.
[07:17] <DIyar> urlin2u: What setup? I have installed ubuntu on laptop but same time freezing same time running slowly :-S so looking like windows vista :-|
[07:18] <DIyar> dak0: So is there way could you tell me the way please?
[07:18] <urlin2u> DIyar, hmm setup maybe your computer specs. :D
[07:18] <bobo37773> DIyar: Use a lighter desktop environment / window manager
[07:19] <ashish__> shld i include the iowait while calculating cpu usage and how to get the %use i dont want to use any sleep and need to calc at one go by reading /proc/stat file
[07:19] <DIyar> urlin2u: 160  GB free 3 GB of RAM cpu turion x2 what more ubuntu need to be faster ? :-S
[07:19] <dak0> bobo37773 if he tell us his computer specs we'll consider whats better for him
[07:20] <DIyar> bobo37773: What is that?
[07:20] <dak0> urlin2u, i thing lubuntu should make a diffrence for him, whats your optinion ?
[07:20] <bobo37773> DIyar: There are spin offs of Ubuntu that are lighter. Two are "Lubuntu" and "Xubuntu".
[07:21] <acerimmer> DIyar: turn off unnecessary start up programs...
[07:21] <DIyar> acerimmer: nothing is start-up
[07:21] <DIyar> also up to date  ubuntu
[07:22] <acerimmer> I seriously doubt that is true.  System>Preferences>Startup Applications
[07:22] <metaspike> DIyar, can you get any extra drivers with the "additional drivers" tool?
[07:22] <dak0> Dlynar
[07:22] <dak0> lets try the easier first
[07:22] <dak0> relog with Ubuntu 2D
[07:22] <urlin2u> DIyar, faster is kind of a vague description, compared to what?
[07:22] <dak0> and report how's your computer responding
[07:23] <DIyar> metaspike: pluged 500 GB extranal hard disk
[07:23] <dak0> Change the seasson to Ubuntu 2D
[07:23] <dak0> for the begging
[07:23] <metaspike> ^ yup
[07:23] <urlin2u> DIyar, you running ubuntu in a external?
[07:23] <acerimmer> or wubi?
[07:23] <JermBob> can anyone tell me why i cant get my putty to connect to my ubuntu laptop
[07:23] <JermBob> ?
[07:24] <Karmaon> JermBob: do you have openssh installed?
[07:24] <Karmaon> I know on mine it wasn't installed by default
[07:24] <JermBob> ah i see
[07:24] <JermBob> dam
[07:24] <JermBob> silly linux that doesnt come with openssh
[07:24] <metaspike> DIyar,  you can drop gnome (the default interface) without reinstalling, although not as clean. something like - sudo aptitude install fluxbox xdm && sudo aptitude purge gnome && sudo reboot - but it's kinda messy
[07:25] <DIyar> urlin2u: on HDD not in extranal
[07:25] <dak0> Dlyar do you read my messages dude?
[07:25] <metaspike> aptitude / apt-get
[07:25] <dak0> metaspike
[07:25] <dak0> Lets just wait for an answer
[07:25] <dak0> hows going on Ubuntu 2D
[07:26] <DIyar> metaspike: ok I will test
[07:26] <zykotick9> metaspike: i don't think fluxbox as a suggestion for most ubuntu users would be a good one.  Also xdm, i'd replace with slim (it's much nicer)
[07:26] <metaspike> DIyar, try their suggestions FIRST
[07:26] <JermBob> how can i get open ssh ?
[07:27] <zykotick9> JermBob: openssh-server i believe (or perhaps the ssh metapackage for both client/server)
[07:27] <JermBob> ah im just trying openssh
[07:27] <JermBob> not server
[07:27] <JermBob> my bad
[07:27] <DIyar> metaspike: which one?
[07:27] <JermBob> nope
[07:27] <DIyar> sudo apt-get install fluxbox xdm && sudo aptitude purge gnome && sudo reboot << this one?
[07:28] <JermBob> im trying sudo apt-get openssh-server and it dont like it
[07:28] <metaspike> DIyar, first, just try dropping the special effects... apperances > simple effects,
[07:28] <dak0> Dlyar
[07:28] <DIyar> because in my system I didn't have "application"
[07:28] <dak0> Wait dude.
[07:28] <DIyar> ok
[07:28] <dak0> Have you tried the 2D Ubuntu seasson ?
[07:28] <JermBob> what is the 2D ubuntu session ?
[07:28] <pfifo> Yes! I am the master of ubuntu, fulldisk encryption manually setup, and system installed with debootstrap
[07:28] <JermBob> i tried it but didnt notice a thing ?
[07:28] <zykotick9> DIyar: be sure you know what you're getting into, before following removing gnome
[07:28] <dak0> Computer works faster lets say
[07:29] <JermBob> less gui stuff ?
[07:29] <dak0> agree with zykotick9
[07:30] <JermBob> im trying sudo apt-get openssh-server and it gives me a invalid operation
[07:30] <JermBob> how else can i get the ssh server going ?
[07:30] <zykotick9> JermBob: apt-get install foo
[07:30] <pfifo> sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[07:30] <JermBob> woops
[07:31] <pfifo> install should be the default operation if none is specified
[07:31] <llutz_> never
[07:31] <pfifo> i guess that make it too easy right?
[07:32] <llutz_> check or update, but never install/remove/purge
[07:32] <pfifo> why not?
[07:32] <llutz_> pfifo: no command should have a default option with deep impacts
[07:32] <pfifo> it still asks to continue [Y/n]
[07:33] <JermBob> how can i get root on my ubuntu install ?
[07:33] <JermBob> su root fails
[07:33] <ex0s> su -
[07:33] <JermBob> what is the default passworf ?
[07:33] <llutz_> people tend to say "yes" to anything/click on anything "continue"
[07:33] <zykotick9> JermBob: it's not supported here
[07:33] <pfifo> JermBob, use sudo
[07:33] <zykotick9> !noroot | JermBob
[07:33] <llutz_> JermBob: sudo -i
[07:33] <WorldGenesis> :o
[07:34] <JermBob> oh
[07:34] <JermBob> is there a command reference around ?
[07:34] <JermBob> im so used to redhat
[07:34] <JermBob> so sudo is all new
[07:34] <llutz_> JermBob: man sudo
[07:34] <JermBob> duh
[07:34] <JermBob> lol
[07:34] <llutz_> !sudo | JermBob
[07:34] <zykotick9> !manual | JermBob
[07:35] <pfifo> redhat doesnt have sude?
[07:35] <pfifo> o
[07:35] <llutz_> sure it does pfifo
[07:35] <dooglus> running an apt-get update gives me errors like: W: A error occurred during the signature verification. The repository is not updated and the previous index files will be used. GPG error: http://extras.ubuntu.com oneiric Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 16126D3A3E5C1192 Ubuntu Extras Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[07:35] <dooglus> how to fix it?
[07:35] <llutz_> just not using it in the way *buntu does
[07:35] <JermBob> thanks
[07:36] <urlin2u> JermBob, not saying your a noob but saw this tonight thought it was funny.  http://www.ubuntugeek.com/ubuntu-noob-command-line-guide.html
[07:36] <pfifo> those redhat guys prolly IRC as root too
[07:36] <urlin2u> you're*
[07:37] <dooglus> also, "W: GPG error: http://ca.archive.ubuntu.com oneiric Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>".  these are standard repos, so I don't understand the problem
[07:37] <metaspike> dooglus, it means you need the keyring for that repository
[07:37] <dooglus> metaspike: I have it already.
[07:38] <dooglus> metaspike: I installed on christmas day, and have changed nothing since.  these are the default repos that the installed set up, and I've not edited them
[07:38] <dooglus> installer*
[07:38] <syddraf> Does anyone know of a way, through commandline, to toggle the mute on one specific alsa channel?
[07:39] <llutz_> syddraf: "man alsamixer" should give ideas
[07:39] <crazydiamond> Hi. My XChat hangs when I try to connect to FreeNode. How can I figure reason out?
[07:39] <pfifo> syddraf, look into using the command 'amixer' i dont have the exact details though
[07:39] <dooglus> metaspike: for example: apt-key list | grep 437D05B5 --> pub   1024D/437D05B5 2004-09-12
[07:40] <llutz_> dooglus: key seem to be expired
[07:40] <syddraf> Thanks, guys.
[07:40] <dooglus> llutz_: the repo is still using it
[07:40] <llutz_> dooglus: ... file a bugreport
[07:40] <dooglus> llutz_: is it likely the key required will have changed since release 3 months ago?
[07:40] <pfifo> dooglus, try switching to the US mirror
[07:41] <dooglus> pfifo: how?
[07:42] <pfifo> dooglus, http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-select-fastest-mirror-in-ubuntu.html
[07:43] <pfifo> except your looking for US mirror instead of fastest
[07:44] <dooglus> pfifo: why US?
[07:44] <pfifo> cause, well, it works for me
[07:44] <pfifo> you can always switch back
[07:44] <dooglus> pfifo: also, I only have command line access to this server
[07:44] <dooglus> pfifo: what's an example sources.list line you use?
[07:44] <llutz_> dooglus: find /etc/apt -type f -name \*.list|xargs sed -i 's/ca.arch/us.arch/g'
[07:44] <dooglus> ok
[07:45] <dooglus> llutz_: that's not going to help though, because one of the lines causing the trouble is: "deb http://extras.ubuntu.com/ubuntu      oneiric           main"
[07:45] <llutz_> dooglus: or just use the editor of your choice and change any ca-archive... into us.archive manually
[07:45] <dooglus> ... which doesn't have 'ca' in it
[07:46] <llutz_> dooglus: oops, i just saw your < dooglus> also, "W: GPG error: http://ca.archive.ubuntu.com
[07:46] <dooglus> llutz_: right.  it might fix that one, but the problem clearly isn't just with the ca.* repos
[07:47] <pfifo> cant you comment out the extras for now? until they have it fixed, or do you need something from extras?
[07:47] <Ansikt> Hey, so my ALSA is acting up.  I've got dmix turned on in my config and I can play sound from Firefox and ALSAplayer together just fine, but for some reason, banshee and firefox won't play together.
[07:47] <Ansikt> Anyone know why this might be?
[07:47] <dooglus> llutz_: the 'extras' error is "W: A error occurred during the signature verification. The repository is not updated and the previous index files will be used. GPG error: http://extras.ubuntu.com oneiric Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 16126D3A3E5C1192 Ubuntu Extras Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>"
[07:48] <dooglus> pfifo: I can, but I doubt the problem is with the 'extras' repo.  does it work for you?  can you 'apt-get update' cleanly?
[07:48] <zykotick9> Ansikt: ALSA isn't know for it's "sharing" (one of the main advantages to using Pulse actually), good luck.
[07:49] <llutz_> dooglus: sudo apt-key adv --recv-keys --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com 16126D3A3E5C1192
[07:49] <metaspike> Ansikt, maybe because banshee is dominating - check its settings.
[07:50] <dooglus> llutz_: it's currently downloading a bunch of us.* stuff
[07:50] <llutz_> dooglus: does the warning still appear after that?
[07:50] <Ansikt> zykotick9, Yeah, I'm really starting to consider pulseaudio.  But I've heard it's hard to setup.
[07:50] <dooglus> llutz_: commenting the 'extra' line and changing ca. to us. fixes the problem
[07:50] <dooglus> llutz_: without importing new keys
[07:50] <zykotick9> Ansikt: are you using Ubuntu?  (if so, how are you not using Pulse?)
[07:50] <Ansikt> metaspike, Sadly, Banshee's settings were all super 'high level,' and I didn't get to change anything related to the backend, per se.
[07:51] <pfifo> dooglus, i can try, but im on lucid... youll have to paste the line from your sources
[07:51] <llutz_> dooglus: so why did you have enabled that repo before on a server, if you don't need it?
[07:51] <Ansikt> Zykotick9, I'm using Mint, actually, at a friend's place.
[07:51] <dooglus> llutz_: switching us.* back to ca.* also works now...  I guess it just needed to refresh the <something>
[07:51] <Ansikt> It's mint 9, which is like two, three years old.  Hence, the sound support.
[07:52] <dooglus> llutz_: which repo?
[07:52] <llutz_> dooglus: extras
[07:52] <pfifo> Ansikt, install pulseaudio
[07:52] <zykotick9> what is this "extras" repo?
[07:52] <Mafeki> My dvd player isn't reading a blank cd
[07:53] <dooglus> llutz_: I don't remember.  is there some command I can run to ask "what packages do I have installed from extras?"?
[07:53] <Mafeki> I mean burner
[07:53] <Ansikt> pfifo, which backend?  Pulseaudio-alsa?
[07:54] <pfifo> Ansikt, i really recommend you research on your own since your using mint, it might be completly different
[07:54] <auronandace> Ansikt: mint isn't supported here
[07:54] <llutz_> dooglus: unfortunately there's no such command afaik
[07:54] <auronandace> !mint | Ansikt
[07:55] <Ansikt> auronandace, Right, but it uses Ubuntu repos, and Ubuntu has a bigger, more active community.
[07:55] <Ansikt> Though, I can get off the channel.
[07:55] <dooglus> zykotick9: this 'extras' repo seems to only contain these 5 pacakges: unity-scope-calculator unity-lens-utilities unity-scope-cities unity-lens-sshsearch unity-lens-askubuntu
[07:55] <Ansikt> I'd hate to be "that guy"
[07:55] <auronandace> Ansikt: that doesn't make this mint help
[07:56] <EvilResistance> !mint | Ansikt, go to the mint support as listed here
[07:56] <EvilResistance> that'd get you the best support
[07:56] <llutz_> dooglus: doesn't sound very important for a server-env to me
[07:56] <dooglus> llutz_: I'm guessing the installer set added it to sources.list automatically, but I don't know
[07:57] <dooglus> llutz_: anyway, commenting the extras line, switching ca to us, updating, switching us back to ca and uncommenting the extras line then updating again fixed the problem!
[07:57] <llutz_> dooglus: well, things are easy  :)
[07:58] <dooglus> llutz_: I'm glad I'm using a noob-friendly distro.  I'd hate to see how hard this was on arch!
[07:58] <dooglus> (hint: it doesn't happen :) )
[07:58] <pfifo> dooglus, arch's AI would have just done it for you after reading your mind
[07:58] <dooglus> pfifo: lol
[07:58] <llutz_> dooglus: well, i heard arch started to sign packages last yearo too. aftr how many years being in the wild? ;)
[07:59] <dooglus> llutz_: that's not quite true
[07:59] <llutz_> they still do not sign?
[07:59] <zykotick9> lol
[07:59] <dooglus> llutz_: their package manager can not check package signatures, but most packages still aren't actually signed.  I think that's the current state.
[07:59] <llutz_> sorry, going OT here
[07:59] <seegive> ..
[08:00] <dooglus> s/can not/can now/
[08:00] <kaen> heaven forbid you should do that.
[08:00] <llutz_> dooglus: nothing i would even consider to use
[08:00] <Ansikt> llutz_  They just started signing /recently/, as in the new version of pacman (supporting signing) came out within the week.
[08:01] <llutz_> Ansikt: "no comment"
[08:01] <dooglus> llutz_: and it's not that there's no gui on the server, it's just that the gui is currently playing an episode of house md to a sleeping girl in the room next door
[08:02] <Ansikt> Have any of you heard any new advances into the who UEFI debate going on in opensource news recently?
[08:03] <pier> $HOME/.xchat2/budus.so
[08:03] <pier> cia00000000
[08:04] <llutz_> dooglus: ok, my definition of "server" is old fashioned and doesn't include things like gui/multimedia etc.
[08:05] <dooglus> this may be offtopic - I don't know.  over the weekend the LAN here stopped working a couple of times.  couldn't reliably ping one machine from another, visit any websites, etc.  it turned out that pausing all the torrents on the main ubuntu server stopped the problem recurring
[08:05] <dooglus> llutz_: I'm old fashioned too and refer to any machine I'm remote logged into as a server.  my bad
[08:05] <metaspike> Ansikt, I heard on outlaws that it was going to be primarily an arm architecture thing to begin with, and that's it's going to cause more problems than it solves.
[08:05] <llutz_> dooglus: your LAN is behind a router?
[08:05] <dooglus> llutz_: yeah
[08:06] <dooglus> llutz_: a linksys running some open source thing.  openwrt maybe?
[08:06] <llutz_> dooglus: sounds like your router cannot handle that amount of connections
[08:06] <llutz_> dooglus: try to limit in/out connections in your torrent-client and check again
[08:06] <dooglus> llutz_: it's been fine for over a year.  the ubuntu server that runs the torrent daemon is set to auto-apply security updates - that's the only thing that I can think of maybe changing recently
[08:06] <dooglus> llutz_: I did.  I limited global connections to 100 (down from 250) but it didn't hlep
[08:06] <dooglus> or help
[08:07] <metaspike> dooglus, maybe your ISP is onto you, install ipblock and see how many hits you get.
[08:07] <dooglus> metaspike: my first thought was it was the ISP, but that wouldn't explain not being able to ping the ubuntu server from my laptop on the same LAN
[08:07] <llutz_> dooglus: 100... that shouldn't be a problem for any SoHo-router
[08:07] <dooglus> llutz_: SoHo?
[08:08] <metaspike> ah/
[08:08] <miadbahrami> hi
[08:08]  * miadbahrami  help me fot error W: GPG error: http://ppa.launchpad.net oneiric Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 7FC6149C6318B892
[08:08] <dooglus> Small Office / Home Office - ty
[08:08] <llutz_> dooglus: those tiny plastic things ...
[08:08] <dooglus> miadbahrami: that looks a lot like an error I came here for support with
[08:09] <dooglus> miadbahrami: I'm not sure how I fixed it exactly, but suspect that commenting the line out of /etc/apt/sources.list, then apt-get update, then uncommenting it and apt-get updated again fixed it
[08:09] <zykotick9> dooglus: PPA though
[08:09] <pier> ciaooo
[08:09] <dooglus> zykotick9: yeah.  I don't think the actual repo was the issue
[08:10] <dooglus> zykotick9: the repo that was causing the problem was fine - it was a local caching issue I gues
[08:10] <zykotick9> dooglus: i mean miadbahrami's issue is with a PPA though
[08:10] <dooglus> s
[08:10] <dooglus> zykotick9: yeah.  but it's still just a repo
[08:10] <dooglus> zykotick9: oh, but he'll need a non-standard key that he's probably missing?
[08:10] <zykotick9> dooglus: your issue was a little different, miadbahrami probably didn't install the key
[08:10] <crazydiamond> Hi. My XChat hangs when I try to connect to FreeNode. How can I figure reason out?
[08:12] <dooglus> miadbahrami: does this fix it?  sudo apt-key adv --recv-keys --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com 7FC6149C6318B892
[08:14] <shadykhan> im running windows 7 on oracle vm virtual box but its extremly laggy is there a way to fix it?
[08:14] <zykotick9> shadykhan: the #vbox channel might be of assistance
[08:14] <ssta> shadykhan: more memory, more processor, more powah!  Windows 7 is always going to be slower on virtual hardware
[08:14] <dooglus> shadykhan: well, you've certainly come to the right place!  windows and oracle are what we specialise in!
[08:15] <zykotick9> dooglus: am i in the wrong channel :p
[08:15] <shadykhan> im thinking about dropping it for xp
[08:16] <dooglus> shadykhan: good idea.  xp runs pretty well in a vbox
[08:16] <ville_> this
[08:16] <dooglus> ville_: which?
[08:17] <ville_> neverminf
[08:17] <ville_> *nevermind
[08:17] <dooglus> ville_: great album
[08:18] <metaspike> shadykhan, really you want qemu-kvm with a cpu with kvm extensions. alternatively, you can get a virtual machine running, and use rdesktop to connect to it for a slight preformance gain, as it's protocol is more effecient.
[08:25] <JermBob> hey there
[08:25] <JermBob> i have instructions for a unbuntu install for some tools i need
[08:25] <JermBob> but when i get to the instruction : deb http://debs.diyefi.org css-debs binary
[08:25] <JermBob> deb is not a command thats really recognised
[08:26] <llutz_> JermBob: that is a line for your sources-list
[08:26] <JermBob> yeah
[08:26] <bazhang> JermBob, what tool
[08:26] <JermBob> how would i convert that command over to work on ubuntu ?
[08:26] <bazhang> JermBob, whats the package name
[08:26] <JermBob> FreeEMS/S12X/XGATE Tools
[08:27] <JermBob> instructions are on this page
[08:27] <JermBob> http://tools.diyefi.org/
[08:27] <JermBob> under the ubuntu instructions
[08:38] <pier> tar xvzf nomepacchetto.tar.gz -C $HOME/.xchat2
[08:39] <maum> how to go another drive in terminal?
[08:40] <dooglus> maum: "cd"
[08:40] <dooglus> maum: all the 'drives' are in the same directory tree
[08:41] <maum> dooglus: in root?
[08:41] <dooglus> maum: if necessary
[08:41] <dooglus> maum 'mount' shows which filesystems are where
[08:41] <aeplus> i have a usb scanner plugged into my mini9... can i just unplug it?
[08:42] <maum> I cannot go the Devices directory. the home directory is d: and Data drive is e:
[08:43] <dooglus> maum: are you running windows?
[08:43] <maum> no linux
[08:43] <dooglus> where do you see 'd:'?
[08:44] <JadedJacob> Can I use a internal harddrive with grub installed it, and tell it to boot off a flashdrive?
[08:44] <JadedJacob> I have an old celeron box with 256MB RAM, but only a spare 1.2GB HARD DRIVE.
[08:45] <gokul> I need to execute "initctl status myscript" command for my upstart script but this can be done only with sudo, is there any way to bypass the password prompt just for some custom cases, but not for others ?
[08:45] <maum> dooglus: Devices = system, Filesystem, ShareData | Computer = Home, Desktop,. ..... | Network = Browse Net...
[08:46] <maum> dooglus: I like to go ShareData folder in terminal
[08:48] <dooglus> maum: I don't understand "Devices = system, Filesystem, ShareData | Computer = Home, Desktop,. .....
[08:48] <dooglus>               | Network = Browse Net..."
[08:48] <maum> dooglus: that is what I see in linux explorer
[08:49] <ubuh-huntuh> ubuntu is a thing of the past
[08:49] <kathy> I have a question. I came from Xchat and when I opened this program it just put my name instead of the nick I use . How do I get nickserv to recognice my nick?
[08:49] <maum> dooglus: http://ompldr.org/vY2pxbA
[08:49] <dooglus> maum: I wonder if installing "nautilus-open-terminal" is the best way for you to do that
[08:50] <dooglus> !info nautilus-open-terminal
[08:50] <maum> dooglus: http://ompldr.org/vY2pxbQ
[08:50] <dooglus> it allows you to open terminals from nautilus at the current folder
[08:51] <dooglus> maum: type 'mount' and paste a screenshot
[08:52] <maum> dooglus: http://ompldr.org/vY2pxcQ
[08:52] <dooglus> maum: see the last line?
[08:52] <dooglus> cd /media/ShareData
[08:52] <dooglus> that's where it is
[08:52] <gokul> kathy, "/msg nickserv help"
[08:53] <maum> dooglus: now, I can see the path. thanks.
[08:53] <kathy> Thanks gokul
[08:54] <dooglus> maum: if you're going to be going there a lot, put "alias sd='cd /media/ShareData'" in .bashrc in your home folder then you can just type 'sd' to go there
[08:56] <xander> Hello
[08:57] <xander> Only 1500 People?
[09:02] <krolik> hi world
[09:02] <saucer_eyes> hello
[09:03] <JadedJacob> in regards to live CD, what is persistence ?
[09:05] <CtrlAltDel> it means configuration data will be saved and you will no start fresh with every reboot
[09:06] <JadedJacob> sweet, that's exactly what I want!
[09:07] <JadedJacob> my BIOS doesn't have an option to boot off USB, can I install GRUB onto my harddrive and boot the flashdrive from there?
[09:07] <lotuspsychje> interesting question
[09:08] <JadedJacob> Yep.
[09:08] <lotuspsychje> morning ActionParsnip
[09:08] <[deXter]> JadedJacob, you can configure grub to boot PLOP, which can then boot your flash drive. You could configure gurb to boot the USB but it's not straightforward.
[09:08] <overclucker> CtrlAltDel: sure. gur can also boot iso's off the hd now too
[09:08] <overclucker> *grub
[09:09] <[deXter]> overclucker, that only works for simple ISOs, eg Memtest. It doesn't work for complex OSes like most modern Linux distros.
[09:09] <CtrlAltDel> that should have been directed at JadedJacob  :)
[09:09] <JadedJacob> :}
[09:09] <ejv> 1.2GB hdd?
[09:09] <JadedJacob> Yep!
[09:09] <ejv> what is this 1991?
[09:09] <JadedJacob> From 1994!
[09:09] <overclucker> oh, haha
[09:10] <ejv> i was close
[09:10] <lotuspsychje> lol
[09:10] <Gallomimia> i remember a friend who got a new hd and said wow it's 1.2gb. what's a gb!
[09:10] <JadedJacob> haha
[09:10] <Gallomimia> back when 8 megs of ram was huge
[09:10] <[deXter]> JadedJacob, http://www.plop.at/en/bootmanager.html#grubinst
[09:10] <saucer_eyes> lol
[09:10]  * lotuspsychje presses play on tape
[09:10]  * ejv watches as the channel degenerates into #memory_lane
[09:11] <JadedJacob> it's a quantum fireball, and 8MB of EDO RAM, man what a difference it made when we upgraded to a whopping 40MB of EDO ram.
[09:11] <JadedJacob> had to be matched pairs back then.
[09:11] <[deXter]> Gallomimia, When my cousin upgraded to a 40 MB hdd (yes, MB), all his friends scolded him for the unnecessary expensive purchase.. they said that he will never fill it in his lifetime..
[09:11] <pier> c
[09:11] <JadedJacob> [deXter] thanks
[09:12] <el_seano> can anyone tell me what the thought process is behind having each user have their own group is?  Is it to avoid possible complication from setgid?
[09:12] <lotuspsychje> lol mb :p
[09:12] <ActionParsnip> JadedJacob: well, its 4 times the RAM, imagine if your current PC had 4 times as much RAM...
[09:12] <ejv> only a matter of time
[09:12]  * ejv twiddles thumbs
[09:13] <dak0> lol i'll fill 40mb with my web history
[09:13] <dak0> xD
[09:13] <ActionParsnip> el_seano: I imagine its for privacy on $HOME as the group ownership can be set to the user as well
[09:13] <[deXter]> JadedJacob, re. that link, you might want to refer to the "GRUB2" section instead of the GRUB1 I accidentally linked you to :)
[09:13] <iceroot> ejv: ActionParsnip is right
[09:13] <iceroot> el_seano: ^
[09:13] <iceroot> ejv: wrong nick
[09:14] <ejv> iceroot: i was like derp?
[09:14] <JadedJacob> OK.
[09:14] <el_seano> ActionParsnip: ah, that makes sense. Keep an open umask without having to worry about unwary users opening their files.
[09:14] <JadedJacob> For an old machine (celeron 533) does it matter which GRUB i install?
[09:14] <ejv> im usually right though, it's a common slip
[09:14] <[deXter]> JadedJacob, ah, well I suggest you go with GRUB4DOS then, it's simpler and more flexible
[09:14] <ejv> swore that said GLADOS
[09:15] <tekonivel> i haven't had telepathy in my applet menu for about a week now (12.04 Precise), what am i missing?
[09:15] <JadedJacob> Hmmmm.
[09:15] <[deXter]> lol, you play too much portal, ejv
[09:15] <ejv> apparently
[09:15] <[deXter]> JadedJacob, it can be installed onto a FAT or NTFS partition too
[09:15] <tekonivel> i've got all the relevant telepathy* -packages installed though
[09:15] <ejv> soo to be quantum conundrum
[09:15] <ejv> s/soo/soon/
[09:15] <ActionParsnip> el_seano: you can set o-rwx on $HOME and only the owning user will get access, you can of course make another group and add your user and other users to control whom has access
[09:15] <JadedJacob> I want to be able to boot off a ubuntu live CD, and install a version of GRUB onto the harddrive from there.
[09:15] <lotuspsychje> !precise | tekonivel
[09:15] <ActionParsnip> tekonivel: precise support in #ubuntu+1 please
[09:16] <ActionParsnip> JadedJacob: you can, use a chroot
[09:16] <tekonivel> ActionParsnip: oops, thanks mate!
[09:16] <JadedJacob> OK.
[09:16] <ActionParsnip> JadedJacob: www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/09/live-usb-sticking-grub-2-video/
[09:16] <coooontitiki> numerical permissions are what we default to in my class ActionParsnip
[09:17] <[deXter]> JadedJacob, Those instructions assume an existing Linux install... what's on your system right now?
[09:17] <JadedJacob> Nothing.
[09:17] <JadedJacob> Just a CDROM drive, a empty 4GB flashdrive and a empty 1.2GB harddrive.
[09:18]  * ejv is almost ashamed to have installed windows today, shakes fist at netflix
[09:18] <ActionParsnip> coooontitiki: both are fine
[09:19] <ActionParsnip> ejv: apparently, its coming
[09:19] <coooontitiki> you know anything about escalating priveliges on /etc/shadow ? changing shells with a special program?
[09:19] <ejv> i pray to the linux gods
[09:19] <JadedJacob> If I'm using really old hardware, celeron 533, 256MB ram, built in graphics, do I want to install an old version of xubuntu, say xubuntu 7.1 and just run sudo apt-upgrade, or is better to install the latest version of a light weight ubuntu distro.
[09:19] <[deXter]> JadedJacob, Do you really want to go ahead with this though? Booting and running a full fledged distro via USB 1.1 is *painfully* slow
[09:20] <ActionParsnip> JadedJacob: I'd install Lubuntu 11.10
[09:20] <lotuspsychje> !lubuntu | JadedJacob
[09:20] <iceroot> JadedJacob: use the latest lubuntu
[09:20] <JadedJacob> [deXter]: I have a USB 2.0 PCI card :D
[09:20] <[deXter]> JadedJacob, I would suggest going with a lightweight distro optimised for older machines. Newer distros pack the newer kernel which is bloated and optimised for newer processors.
[09:20] <[deXter]> JadedJacob,  ah that's awesome.
[09:20] <ActionParsnip> usb is dog slow anyway, firewire is sweet
[09:20] <iceroot> coooontitiki: /etc/shadow has nothing to do with shells
[09:20] <coooontitiki> ha
[09:21] <lotuspsychje> can compiz run on lubuntu?
[09:21] <ejv> is this an exercise in masochism? what's wrong with you JadedJacob :\
[09:21] <iceroot> coooontitiki: /etc/shadow is just holding all hashed user-passwords
[09:21] <coooontitiki> escalating the set uid does iceroot
[09:21] <JadedJacob> haha, this is an exercise on what can be achieved with linux.
[09:21] <pier> ccc
[09:21] <[deXter]> JadedJacob, In that case I would recommend a Puppy Linux based distro, like Turbo Puppy
[09:21] <JadedJacob> and why you should never throw away old hardware, if all you want to do is check cnn.com
[09:21] <ejv> uhh cmon guys really? we know the answer is gentoo: compile it all.
[09:22] <Lolo_> Hi, anyone knows how to use zenity --progress with unrar in order to have a progression bar during an extract in command line (for a .sh) ? TY
[09:22] <ejv> JadedJacob: i admire your courage
[09:22] <[deXter]> JadedJacob, Turbopup uses like 10 MB of RAM.. yes, that's 10 MB.. not 100+ like any modern distro. http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=40477
[09:23] <ActionParsnip> lotuspsychje: sure, you will just replace openbox which is default
[09:24] <ActionParsnip> ejv: on hardware like that, DE+xorg will take days..
[09:25] <ejv> nah, go hard or go home, CLI for everything
[09:25] <haylo> i find these old machines work well if you get the ram low enough- in fact it seems like the first200 mb is the most useful? maybe it has to do with current?
[09:25] <ejv> mutt for email, irssi for irc, links for browsing, wget / rtorrent for well... ya :D
[09:25] <ActionParsnip> ejv: no flash in web browsers in cli ;)
[09:25] <ejv> that's a feature
[09:26] <lotuspsychje> ejv: links2 is pretty cool :p
[09:26] <[deXter]> ^
[09:26] <haylo> cli movies
[09:26] <haylo> all stick men
[09:26] <ActionParsnip> haylo: mplayer has an ascii output filter
[09:26] <[deXter]> mplayer can play regular movies in ASCII btw ;)
[09:26] <[deXter]> Whoops, too late
[09:26] <ejv> ha indeed it does, i've used it
[09:26] <haylo> i need to try that :) thanks
[09:26] <ActionParsnip> makes me laugh
[09:26] <ejv> makes my eyes rain
[09:26] <[deXter]> haylo, best movie to watch: The Matrix
[09:27] <[deXter]> Best scene: When Neo dodges the bullets.
[09:27] <lotuspsychje> lol
[09:27] <haylo> lolol
[09:27] <ActionParsnip> haylo: mplayer -vo caca movie.avi
[09:27] <ActionParsnip> good things to use are cartoons, like simpsons
[09:27]  * lotuspsychje follows the white rabbit
[09:28] <ejv> OT, but the ascii matrix scene you're talking about, is a google search away, check it out if you want
[09:28] <overclucker> mplayer -vo fbdev
[09:28] <haylo> im so neofied, i cant watch it agian
[09:30] <JadedJacob> [deXter] that link you sent me is Turbopup EXTREME
[09:30] <[deXter]> JadedJacob, Yep, you need all the speed you can get ;)
[09:30] <ActionParsnip> xpud is cool too, boots in 3 seconds here
[09:31] <JadedJacob> hehe
[09:31] <llutz_> ActionParsnip: my debian needs 4sec (grub -> kdm) :)
[09:31] <JadedJacob> I guess I can forget about flash on a celeron 533
[09:31] <ActionParsnip> llutz_: I bet your PC has a bit more grunt than my POS
[09:31] <ActionParsnip> JadedJacob: use html5 ;)
[09:31] <lotuspsychje> on regular hd or ssd?
[09:31] <llutz_> ActionParsnip: maybe ... :)
[09:31] <remoteCTRL1> hi guys!
[09:32] <llutz_> lotuspsychje: ssd
[09:32] <remoteCTRL1> whenever i try to ssh -X and then execute whatever there i get an error 'Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "gnomesegvhandler" ' google not helpful, any help apperciated!
[09:32] <lotuspsychje> llutz_: 5sec on ocelot 64 here
[09:33] <ActionParsnip> remoteCTRL1: does the app actually run though?
[09:33] <llutz_> lotuspsychje: ssd is fun
[09:33] <remoteCTRL1> hi ActionParsnip yes it does but i cannot operate the app, it is frozen
[09:34] <JadedJacob> ohh xpud looks nice ;)
[09:34] <remoteCTRL1> it isd firefox, opera, epiphany alike...
[09:34] <ActionParsnip> remoteCTRL1: do apps like gedit etc work?
[09:34] <haylo> gedit works great
[09:34] <remoteCTRL1> ActionParsnip: i doubt it, just a sec to check back, pls...
[09:34] <winnie666> hello! will /etc/rc.local still work if i change the interpreter to #!/bin/bash?
[09:35] <haylo> oh sorry im out of context
[09:35] <lotuspsychje> llutz_: agree, what brand you have? mine is a transcend slc
[09:35] <llutz_> winnie666: yes
[09:35] <kalimojo> whats the best newsreader for ubuntu
[09:35] <winnie666> thnx
[09:35] <llutz_> lotuspsychje: OCZ agility3
[09:35] <ActionParsnip> haylo: I prefer leafpad :)
[09:35] <Gentoo64> llutz, custom kernel?
[09:35] <Gentoo64> i find 4 sec hard t believe
[09:35] <Gentoo64> :)
[09:35] <llutz_> Gentoo64: debian sid
[09:35] <remoteCTRL1> ActionParsnip: same with gedit; it does start but then not respond. menu and all are dead...
[09:35] <SunTsu> kalimojo: "what's the best whatever" is something you really can't get a definitive answer to. Different people prefer different things
[09:36] <lotuspsychje> llutz_:wow cool, is that a 6G ssd?
[09:36] <llutz_> Gentoo64: 3.2.0.xxxx plain amd64 distro-kernel
[09:36] <Gentoo64> i cannot beat 5 seconds nomatter what
[09:36] <llutz_> lotuspsychje: yes, with i5-2500k on asus h67-board
[09:36] <ActionParsnip> llutz_: there is 3.3 on the kernel ppa
[09:36] <kalimojo> suntsu : can u suggest some and ill try them and see which i like
[09:37] <SunTsu> kalimojo: news as in usenet?
[09:37] <ActionParsnip> llutz_: yeah thats a tonne more than my dual core 1.2Ghz 32bit with 3Gb RAM
[09:37] <llutz_> ActionParsnip: debian... i won't import something from ppa/*buntu
[09:37] <SunTsu> kalimojo: or news as in rss fedds?
[09:37] <SunTsu> feeds even
[09:37] <kalimojo> yes usenet
[09:38] <remoteCTRL1> ActionParsnip: i am running 11.04 at home with gnome 2 and 11.10 at work with gnome 3 can that cause the problem?
[09:38] <[deXter]> ActionParsnip, strange.. my phone is also a 1.2ghz dual core ;)
[09:38] <llutz_> Gentoo64: i haven't measured it properly, but watching my digital-clock its somewhat < 5 sec
[09:38] <SunTsu> kalimojo: I prefer slrn, second is mutt with news patch for me. But that's all cli. Others like thunderbird's news support
[09:39] <Gentoo64> llutz, id be impressed if it did
[09:39] <kalimojo> id prefer a gui app
[09:39] <haylo> are remoteCTRL1 pathnames gone maybe? i have had that happen before to some extent
[09:40] <JadedJacob> Turbopup EXTREME looks pretty buggy.
[09:40] <remoteCTRL1> haylo: interesting idea, but it only occurrs when i try to ssh -X, no problems opening apps locally...
[09:40] <haylo> JadedJacob, you can get 32 bit debian or maybe even lubuntu down really low
[09:40] <[deXter]> JadedJacob, I've run it on many old machines without any issues
[09:40] <ActionParsnip> remoteCTRL1: swon't affect it, you have an X server for the app to stick to and that's all you need :)
[09:41] <Gentoo64> kalimojo, just saw one called "pan"
[09:41] <ActionParsnip> [deXter]: yep, dell latitude D420, runs well
[09:41] <Gentoo64> gnome newsreader
[09:41] <lotuspsychje> Gentoo64: 5 secs and below is not an exception anymore
[09:42] <SunTsu> kalimojo: there's so much news readers, you could apt-cache search them and evaluate what sounds best to you
[09:42] <remoteCTRL1> ActionParsnip: hmm... that makes sense... so what could be the cause?
[09:42] <llutz_> kalimojo: claws
[09:42] <lotuspsychje> SunTsu: there are some good newsreaders around, just need the packagename
[09:43] <ActionParsnip> remoteCTRL1: try:  ssh -X -C username@host
[09:43] <remoteCTRL1> ActionParsnip: i will, just a sec, pls
[09:43] <llutz_> why do people want GUIs for text-based things like irc/nntp/mail...
[09:44] <Gentoo64> guis are nice :)
[09:44] <SunTsu> lotuspsychje: again: good depends on your needs and on what you prefer. you need to invest the time to find the one that's perfect for you
[09:44] <lotuspsychje> i like gui and ubuntu eyecandy :p
[09:44] <Gentoo64> i use xchat and thunderbird in X and irssi and alpine in console
[09:45] <lotuspsychje> xchat is tha bomb :p
[09:45] <[deXter]> lotuspsychje, yes, I hear a lot of windows users say that lately ;)
[09:45] <remoteCTRL1> ActionParsnip: ok, that did the trick!!
[09:45] <SunTsu> llutz_: I prefer cli, too, especially because it runs in screen
[09:45] <ActionParsnip> remoteCTRL1: (c)ompression
[09:46] <ActionParsnip> CLI for most things except irc (when I'm home) and web browser
[09:46] <remoteCTRL1> ActionParsnip: here comes one more: if i open firefox from my workplace with ssh -X -C am I supposed to be able to browse to a 10.0.5.1 ip-address that is within my workplaces network, or will it try to open it here locally?
[09:47] <ActionParsnip> you will need a VPN back to the workplace
[09:47] <lotuspsychje> kalimojo: NNTPgrab all the way
[09:47] <DarsVaeda> hi, I installed a program but forgot the name, now I can not find it anymore as it does not appear in the new unity menu...how can I find it, where is a list of all programs? or a list like in gnome, sorted by topic
[09:47] <remoteCTRL1> ActionParsnip: cos what i am actually trying to accomplish is to reach my institute's firewall's webfrontend...
[09:47] <remoteCTRL1> ActionParsnip: which is only reachable from my very own computer at my workplace
[09:48] <remoteCTRL1> ActionParsnip: humm, i guess i will install NX :)
[09:48] <SunTsu> remoteCTRL1: use ssh as a socks proxy
[09:48] <ActionParsnip> remoteCTRL1: then you will need the external IP as the process for the browser is running outside the LAN, the fact it is displayed internally on a remote X server is moot
[09:48] <ActionParsnip> remoteCTRL1: using NX will achieve nothing different
[09:48] <lotuspsychje> SunTsu got a link with good socks?
[09:49] <remoteCTRL1> ActionParsnip: NX will achieve that i can connect to my desktop session and do it from there...
[09:49] <remoteCTRL1> SunTsu: i wouldn't know how to do that?
[09:49] <llutz_> remoteCTRL1: ssh-tunnel is what you want
[09:49] <lotuspsychje> DarsVaze
[09:49] <remoteCTRL1> llutz_: NX basically creates that, but if i can do that easier i would like to try it?
[09:49] <lotuspsychje> DarsVaeda: just press dash home and type your programs name
[09:50] <DarsVaeda> I DO NOT KNOW IT -.-
[09:50] <SunTsu> remoteCTRL1: http://embraceubuntu.com/2006/12/08/ssh-tunnel-socks-proxy-forwarding-secure-browsing/
[09:50] <Gentoo64> DarsVaeda, cant be that important then :)
[09:50] <DarsVaeda> sorry but that is the usual answer you get and it starts to **** me off cause it wont work ^^
[09:51] <SunTsu> remoteCTRL1: basically it's -D <port> and use that as socks proxy in your browser - done
[09:51] <DarsVaeda> gentoo64: I do not use it often
[09:52] <nothingspecial> DarsVaeda, less /var/log/apt/history.log will show you what you've installed
[09:52] <lotuspsychje> DarsVaeda: maybe to find it in /etc
[09:52] <Gentoo64> DarsVaeda, is it a gui app?
[09:52] <DarsVaeda> it is about svn but if I enter svn it does not pop up, although I'm sure it has svn in the name
[09:52] <DarsVaeda> its gui
[09:52] <remoteCTRL1> DarsVaeda: i believe your best option is to use synaptic and to filter there
[09:52] <BoyOfWuHan> how can I turn the message that someone comein chat room or quit off...
[09:52] <Gentoo64> DarsVaeda, try usr share applications
[09:52] <remoteCTRL1> SunTsu: sounds fairly easy...
[09:52] <BoyOfWuHan> I used pidgin client..
[09:52] <Pumpkin->  /win 32
[09:52] <Pumpkin-> asdjasda
[09:52] <remoteCTRL1> ActionParsnip: thanks for your help so far, dude, appreciate it as always!
[09:53] <haylo> DarsVaeda, you can look in the software center or you can type : which command to see they are in /bin
[09:53] <irvken> how do I a user to a group and how do i see if the group exists first
[09:53] <ActionParsnip> remoteCTRL1: thanks for the gratitude. It makes a difference :)
[09:53] <DarsVaeda> it is not in /usr/share/applications
[09:53] <llutz_> irvken: "getent group"     "sudo adduser username groupname"
[09:54] <haylo> we love u ActionParsnip
[09:54] <haylo> :)
[09:54] <llutz_> irvken: err "getent group groupname"
[09:54] <ActionParsnip> irvken: grep name /etc/group
[09:54] <ActionParsnip> irvken: checks the group exists
[09:55] <irvken> it says I'm not in the sudoers file
[09:55] <ActionParsnip> BoyOfWuHan: you want them OFF you mean?
[09:55] <ActionParsnip> BoyOfWuHan: I use pidgin
[09:55] <f00sa> hello all ;>
[09:55] <BoyOfWuHan> yes
[09:55] <irvken> I thought adding myself to the admin group would add me to the sudoers file
[09:55] <BoyOfWuHan> How to turn the messages off,that someone enter chatroom or quit?
[09:55] <ActionParsnip> BoyOfWuHan: in the main window, its a plugin you can enable
[09:55] <llutz_> irvken: logout, login again
[09:55] <irvken> it seems to imply that in the sudoer file
[09:56] <BoyOfWuHan> ActionParsnip:which one?
[09:56] <irvken> cheers llutz that worked
[09:56] <irvken> all done
[09:56] <DarsVaeda> software-center did it :) it is called "kdesvn" and if you search for "kde" in the menu it is found but not with "svn" ... bad luck
[09:56] <llutz_> irvken: you always have to do that to let group-changes take effect
[09:57] <BoyOfWuHan> ActionParsnip:which plugin
[09:57] <obo> hi all
[09:57] <ActionParsnip> BoyOfWuHan: scroll the list down a few, it's called join/part hiding (thought that would be obvious)..
[09:58] <obo> I'm trying to use evolution to connect my exchage server 2003 . "Its throwing Exchange server is not compatible with exchage Connector".Couuld someone help on this
[09:59] <ActionParsnip> obo: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EvolutionExchange
[09:59] <_skpl> ./obo first thing you wanna do is get a good grip on yiur anus
[09:59] <BoyOfWuHan> thanks..
[09:59] <BoyOfWuHan> ActionParsnip:thanks..
[09:59] <ActionParsnip> _skpl: not constructive..
[10:01] <ActionParsnip> BoyOfWuHan: np man
[10:01] <bobdobbs> hi all. I'm running ubuntu 10.something (not sure how to get version number). I did an update using apt. After a reboot, I have no networking and no X. How can I recover?
[10:02] <ActionParsnip> bobdobbs: cat /etc/lsb_release
[10:02] <bobdobbs> I think X isn't working because I have nvidia drivers, and I need to recompile them, because the update reinstalled the kernel
[10:02] <ActionParsnip> bobdobbs: will tell you
[10:02] <ActionParsnip> bobdobbs: if you hold shift at boot, select the old kernel, is it ok there?
[10:02] <bobdobbs> ActionParsnip: thanks. Looks like I have 10.10
[10:02] <bobdobbs> ActionParsnip: I bet it will. I'll give it a shot.
[10:03] <ActionParsnip> bobdobbs: maverick is EOL in april
[10:03] <bal> how to set swap memeory? arter installing ubuntu?
[10:04] <bobdobbs> ActionParsnip: thanks for the heads-up
[10:05] <f00sa> Do you recommend any ATI Radeon GPU? relatevely new one...
[10:05] <aBound> I'd take an nVidia card over ATI.
[10:05] <overclucker> clear
[10:05] <overclucker> opps
[10:05] <f00sa> hm
[10:05] <lotuspsychje> lol
[10:05] <bobdobbs> ActionParsnip: holding shift at boot won't bring up the grub menu. Instead, it causes a reboot
[10:05] <aBound> nVidia works better for Ubunu than ATI does.
[10:06] <aBound> Ubuntu**
[10:06] <ActionParsnip> bobdobbs: try pressing ESC instead then
[10:06] <bobdobbs> ok
[10:06] <f00sa> yeah I know, but thought sth changet in that field recentyl ;p
[10:06] <ActionParsnip> aBound: ati drivers are getting better, i'm always going to buy nvidia :)
[10:06] <bal> how to set virtual memory in ubuntu?
[10:07] <aBound> ActionParsnip, I know but they're taking their sweet time it seems. nVidia seems to write better drivers and seems to be more stable.
[10:07] <bobdobbs> weird. it's just stuck during boot now. It's stuck at loading timidity
[10:07] <aBound> I noticed a lot of people come in here with ATI drivers and have nothing but issues. :P
[10:07] <bobdobbs> going to have to physically power it off.
[10:07] <aBound> Seems though that nVidia is just more supportive for Linux.
[10:08] <bobdobbs> ActionParsnip: holding escape just makes it reboot as well
[10:08] <remoteCTRL1> SunTsu: i also cannot get the ssh tunnel to work... i guess i will have to hit the road to work eventually...:/
[10:09] <bal> how to increse may work memeory ?
[10:09] <aBound> f00sa, With the nVidia driver you can always fallback on the open source nvidia driver yet it doesn't seem to support 3D acceleration. As of yet...
[10:10] <llutz_> bal: buy more ram?
[10:10] <lotuspsychje> lol
[10:10] <anomie2> Hey all, we had about 3 computers in the office stop working (hard drive failures). Just got soe new hard drives in. Installed Ubuntu fine on one, but then the computer started switching itself off everytime you turned it on (before I got to the ubuntu starting screen). So I figured it must have faulty ram and took the HD out and swiched it into another computer (same model) but now that computer is stuck on the ubuntu loading scr
[10:10] <SunTsu> remoteCTRL1: what ssh tunnel? You only need to ssh to the box using -D and can use a socks proxy immediately
[10:11] <bobdobbs> ActionParsnip: ok - I've managed to get the computer to boot normally, but it still has no X and no networking. Is there a way I can manually switch back to the old kernel ?
[10:11] <bal> llutz_:  one peroson told me to create swap memory partition and it will give u much performent . but  i don't know how to assing swap memory
[10:11] <overclucker> remoteCTRL1: ssh -D 6666 -f -q -N user@host is what i use
[10:11] <SunTsu> anomie2: lines in IRC are limited. Your line was too long and was cut off at "stuck on the ubuntu loading scr"
[10:11] <llutz_> bal: swap won't really speed up things. do you hava swap partition?
[10:12] <remoteCTRL1> overclucker: , ok, i will try, thanks
[10:12] <bal> llutz_: i created swap partion
[10:12] <CtrlAltDel> does anyone know of a decent comfy way (meaning NOT winff) to easily convert videos to h264-flvs?
[10:12] <llutz_> bal: "sudo blkid |grep swap"
[10:12] <overclucker> remoteCTRL1: then just use localhost:6666 as a socks proxy in your applications that support socks
[10:12] <llutz_> bal:  that'll give you the uuid of your swap-partition. add an entry to /etc/fstab withthat UUID
[10:12] <ActionParsnip> bobdobbs: you could tweak the default kernel in /etc/default/grub   then run:  sudo update-grub
[10:12] <overclucker> remoteCTRL1: or whatever port you decide on
[10:12] <remoteCTRL1> overclucker: i am trying to thanks! :)
[10:13] <dooglus> !info sun-java6-jre
[10:13] <ActionParsnip> CtrlAltDel: what is the starting format?
[10:13] <dooglus> !java
[10:13] <llutz_> bal: sudo nano /etc/fstab   add a line:
[10:13] <CtrlAltDel> ActionParsnip: currently mpeg2
[10:13] <f00sa> ok , so do you guys recommend any nvidia card - relatively silent one but also quite fast in the same time?
[10:13] <CtrlAltDel> straight from a dvd
[10:13] <llutz_> bal UUID=<the UUID from blkid> none swap sw 0 0
[10:13] <lotuspsychje> llutz_: i've readed some ppl leave a partition blank on their ssd, to make it faster would that be true or myth for ubuntu
[10:13] <Leonider> Help to solve the riddle: Xubuntu  11.10+ LDAP+LightDM . do login under a different network users. After ending a session you can see a list of those who were part of the system, in the login window. How to do that after a reboot this list is not disappearing?
[10:14] <llutz_> lotuspsychje: i never heard that and cannot imagine how that should make things faster. and according to ssd-prices, its a waste of money
[10:14] <aBound> Hey does anybody know if the Intel HD Graphics 3000 support 3D acceleration for Compiz?
[10:15] <llutz_> lotuspsychje: you just should make sure your partitions a aligned properly (multiples of 1024 for start/end)
[10:15] <ActionParsnip> CtrlAltDel: http://www.webologist.co.uk/blog/converting-mpg-to-flv-using-ffmpeg
[10:15] <llutz_> lotuspsychje: are aligned*
[10:15] <bobdobbs> can anyone tell me how to downgrade my kernel
[10:16] <ActionParsnip> aBound: http://askubuntu.com/questions/87090/how-do-i-install-drivers-for-an-intel-hd-graphics-3000-on-an-acer-aspire-4750   seems its ok
[10:16] <llutz_> lotuspsychje: maybe that is what you meant. it could happen, that you will have small unused gaps between partitions, but those are only a few MB
[10:16] <lotuspsychje> llutz_: never tryed it myself, but i think the idea behind it is, to have faster access times on the half used ssd partition
[10:16] <CtrlAltDel> ActionParsnip: is was hoping for a gui, so my colleagues could use it as well, but cli it is it seems :/
[10:16] <CtrlAltDel> thx :)
[10:16] <ActionParsnip> bobdobbs: change the default line in /etc/default/grub
[10:16] <aBound> ActionParsnip, I bet you got like a shortcut key for that site. haha
[10:16] <ActionParsnip> CtrlAltDel: gui is slow ;)
[10:16] <ActionParsnip> aBound: no, i just websearch, just like anyone else can..
[10:16] <llutz_> lotuspsychje: since there is no head to be positioned etc on ssd, that makes no sense to me. but honestly, idk
[10:17] <aBound> ActionParsnip, Ugh cause I know in firefox you can set search engines as keywords. :P
[10:17] <lotuspsychje> llutz_:anyway with 6G i don't think its really needed :p
[10:17] <ActionParsnip> CtrlAltDel: you could make a script that takes an arg (the file name) then spits out ~/Desktop/result.flv
[10:17] <bal> i did not get how to do it  could you gide me step by step . i done "sudo blkid |grep swap" i got some uuid then  sudo nano /etc/fstab
[10:17] <bal> llutz_:  i steked there?
[10:17] <llutz_> bal: i did, that was step by step because it only takes 2 steps
[10:18] <llutz_> bal: sudo nano /etc/fstab   add a line:
[10:18] <CtrlAltDel> ActionParsnip: yeah, but i need some options, time to dive into zenity i guess, i REALLY hoped it wouldn't get to that :)
[10:18] <llutz_> bal UUID=<the UUID taken from blkid> none swap sw 0 0
[10:18] <lotuspsychje> !info zenity
[10:18] <bobdobbs> ActionParsnip: I can't see where in that file the kernel to boot is described
[10:19] <bal> llutz_: "/etc/fstab: static file system information. # # Use 'blkid' to print the universally unique identifier for a # device; this may be used with UUID= as a more robust way to name devices # that works even if disks are added and removed. See fstab(5). # # <file system> <mount point>   <type>  <options>       <dump>  <pass> proc            /proc           proc    nodev,noexec,nosuid 0       0 # / was on /dev/sda1 during installation
[10:19] <ActionParsnip> bobdobbs: one of the topmost lines reads:  DEFAULT=0    yes?
[10:19] <bal> what i have to do here?
[10:19] <ActionParsnip> bobdobbs: or similar..
[10:19] <llutz_> bal: what part of "add a line:" you do not understand?
[10:20] <bobdobbs> ActionParsnip: ok. I see that.
[10:20] <llutz_> bal: the line you have to add should read like "UUID=c1057664-3f93-4743-a363-789142b97c24 none swap sw 0 0"
[10:20] <bobdobbs> ActionParsnip: I'll see if that file has a man page
[10:20] <ActionParsnip> bobdobbs: change that to =1  then save the new file, close the editor and run: sudo update-grub
[10:20] <bobdobbs> ok
[10:20] <llutz_> bal: just with YOUR UUID from blkid, not mine from this example
[10:21] <bal> after the cmd ?
[10:21] <bobdobbs> ActionParsnip: ok, I've run update-grub. rebooting now
[10:22] <bal> llutz_:  is this":~$ sudo blkid |grep swap /dev/sda2: LABEL="New Volume" UUID="6cb502a1-3354-49d4-82a5-bfc0e491bf8e" TYPE="swap" "?
[10:22] <llutz_> bal: you really do not know how to edit a textfile and add a simple line?
[10:22] <llutz_> bal: "sudo nano /etc/fstab"
[10:23] <bal> llutz_:  need #?
[10:23] <DXBLouie`> hi everyone
[10:23] <bobdobbs> ActionParsnip: ok, rebooted. still no X, no networking.
[10:23] <ActionParsnip> hi DXBLouie`
[10:24] <ActionParsnip> bobdobbs: could uninstall the nvidia driver, should help
[10:24] <llutz_> bal: last time, exactly like this: "sudo nano /etc/fstab" in that file you add 1 line at the end: "UUID=6cb502a1-3354-49d4-82a5-bfc0e491bf8e none swap sw 0 0"
[10:24] <lotuspsychje> lol
[10:24] <bobdobbs> ActionParsnip: Damn. I didn't want to do that. It took me months to actually get X working with it.
[10:25] <pfifo> time to answer some questions while i redownload all my steam games :)
[10:25] <ActionParsnip> bobdobbs: you could run:  less /var/log/xorg.0.log   and see what is going on
[10:25] <aBound> Time for me to step out. See ya'll. :)
[10:25] <ActionParsnip> bobdobbs: I'd just reinstall with Oneiric tbh, your release dies in 3 months
[10:25] <bobdobbs> ActionParsnip: but also, if networking was also broken by the update, then I'm thinking that there could be a deeper issue
[10:25] <txomon> hi, is there any netbeans version in the ubuntu packages?
[10:25] <bal> llutz_:  without "" is it right?
[10:26] <DXBLouie`> i have a bit of a problem :( been using Evolution for year, originally running Evolution 2.32.2-0ubuntu7 on 11.04, and now i'm setting up a new PC for my office with Ubuntu 11.10 which came with Evolution 3.2.1-0ubuntu1.. i made a backup on the first PC (from evolution itself) and restored it on the new one, it copied all my mail accounts, etc.. but only copied the folder structure of my emails (i only use pop)
[10:26] <bobdobbs> ActionParsnip: Well, when I update, I'll be changing away from ubuntu. Its time for me to try something else.
[10:26] <llutz_> bal: yes
[10:26] <lotuspsychje> !info netbeans | txomon
[10:26] <ActionParsnip> bobdobbs: no bad thing trying new things
[10:26] <lotuspsychje> !netbeans
[10:26] <pfifo> txomon, this is everything ubuntu knows about Java https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java
[10:26] <bobdobbs> ActionParsnip: ... but for the moment, I just want to get the machine back to a state where I can get some work done.
[10:26] <DXBLouie`> i've tried it again, same result.. i even tried copying the ~/.local/share/evolution/mail/local/ completely as is.. evolution then said it needs to migrate the file format, and i clicked yes... but again, i got empty folders :(
[10:27] <lotuspsychje> !find netbeans
[10:27] <bal> llutz_:  how to save?
[10:27] <ActionParsnip> bobdobbs: why are you dropping ubuntu? Pure curiosity
[10:27] <txomon> pfifo: lotuspsychje : http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=netbeans
[10:27] <bobdobbs> ActionParsnip: mostly because things like this keep happening. I do an update, and everything breaks. It really hits my productivity.
[10:28] <winnie666> if i do this (as root of course) ->     rsync -rvza --size-only --delete /persistent/files/ /        and there is a file in called /persistent/files/foo/bar        but there is no /foo directory, will it work?
[10:28] <bal> llutz_:  crt+x?
[10:28] <llutz_> bal: ctrl-x  iirc
[10:28] <Mixxit> hey can anyone help me with part 8 https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBoot under Installing Windows After Ubuntu
[10:28] <crizzy> bobdobbs: same crap everywhere, if you don't want things to break, don't update, stick to the LTS and upgrade every 5 years
[10:28] <pfifo> txomon, looks like they skipped netbeans for oneiric
[10:28] <pfifo> !netbeans lucid
[10:28] <winnie666> actually never mind i can test that without wrecking my system :)
[10:28] <pfifo> !info netbeans lucid
[10:28] <ActionParsnip> bal: CTRL+O, CTRL+X
[10:28] <txomon> pfifo: so bug?
[10:29] <pfifo> txomon, I wouldnt really call it a bug
[10:29] <bal> ActionParsnip: llutz_  ok then y is it right?
[10:29] <llutz_> bal: after exiting nano "sudo swapon -a"
[10:29] <ActionParsnip> bobdobbs: considering your release is nearly 2 years old I'd try the newer ones. The OS has come far
[10:29] <ucenik23> klosar
[10:29] <pfifo> txomon, just install 10.04 for now and youll be ok
[10:30] <txomon> pfifo: xD I can't do that
[10:30] <Leonider> Tell me where to find the most complete description of the settings of LightDM
[10:30] <pfifo> txomon, look on launchpad for a ppa
[10:30] <CoolCoder> ghostscript is present, imagemagick is present. and working convert in terminal. ghostscript DELEGATES is not linked to imagick while  -list configure and not working with php also. how to link gs to im?
[10:30] <bal> nothing is seen there?
[10:30] <llutz_> bal fine, you're done
[10:30] <zykotick9> dumb offtopic question, but what does "xD" mean?  I've seen it a lot recently.
[10:30] <bobdobbs> ActionParsnip: well, I updated to 11.10 on my laptop, and that was just a disaster. With the new desktop system, I just couldn't do anything. I mean, there wasn't even a way to start applications.
[10:31] <Mixxit> its smiley face
[10:31] <winnie666> i think i am going to end up in bash.org ......
[10:31] <Mixxit> with crossed eyes
[10:31] <bal> llutz_:  thank you llutz_  ActionParsnip  all
[10:31] <Mixxit> erm squinted eyes
[10:31] <zykotick9> Mixxit: thanks, didn't realize it was a smiley... doh
[10:31] <Mixxit> xD
[10:32] <JadedJacob> What's a good light weight Browser that supports Javascript?
[10:32] <ActionParsnip> bobdobbs: you don't have to use Unity. If you install XFCE you will not get unity
[10:32] <ActionParsnip> JadedJacob: arora
[10:32] <ActionParsnip> bobdobbs: there are more desktops than gnome
[10:32] <pfifo> JadedJacob, lxde uses arora
[10:32] <bal> llutz_: i need one more help . is there any tool for synchroniz data base  in a webserver with local server?
[10:32] <lotuspsychje> !info libnb-platform12-java | txomon
[10:32] <lotuspsychje> !info libnetbeans-cvsclient-java | txomon
[10:33] <ActionParsnip> pfifo: lxde doesn't have any web browser deps http://packages.ubuntu.com/oneiric/lxde
[10:33] <ActionParsnip> pfifo: and lubuntu uses chromium...
[10:33] <pfifo> ActionParsnip, erm, i mean lubuntu
[10:33] <llutz_> bal: rsync
[10:33] <bobdobbs> ActionParsnip: This may be the case. But unity didn't offer me a way to even open any tool that could let me do this. In the end I dropped to a terminal, and created a symlink on my desktop to whatever command starts gnome-panel.
[10:33] <txomon> lotuspsychje: yes, I found that package... but doesn't install netbeans
[10:34] <ActionParsnip> pfifo: uses chromium by default, both are webkit based
[10:34] <bal> thank you is is avilable in with ubuntu ?
[10:34] <bobdobbs> I should actually switch to xfce though. I like it. I use it sometimes on my desktop
[10:34] <ActionParsnip> pfifo: http://packages.ubuntu.com/oneiric/lubuntu-desktop
[10:34] <pfifo> ActionParsnip, maybe lubuntu 11.10 uses chromium, but 10.04 has arora (I know, Ive had to uninstall it like 4 times now)
[10:35] <bobdobbs> speaking of which, what is my next step for getting X working on my desktop. Uninstalling the nvidia driver?
[10:35] <ActionParsnip> bobdobbs: you can keep ubuntu then, just switch desktops.
[10:36] <bal> ok thank you all  llutz_
[10:36] <bal> see you
[10:36] <bobdobbs> ActionParsnip: well, my other issue with ubuntu is the package management system. It's probably just me, but I find that I keep breaking it, and it's impossible to fix.
[10:36] <bobdobbs> Maybe I'll find the same problem with other distro's too.
[10:36] <txomon> lotuspsychje: I asked in #ubuntu-packaging  bug https://launchpad.net/bugs/822753
[10:36] <zykotick9> bobdobbs: (i haven't been following) but if you use nvidia and cant get Xorg to start, you could try moving your /etc/X11/xorg.conf to xorg.conf.backup and restart to see if nouveau is working
[10:37] <Mixxit> hmm i cant find /boot/grub/menu.lst
[10:37] <bobdobbs> zykotick9: what is nouveau ?
[10:37] <pfifo> bobdobbs, once you have all the packages you use memorized and can install them in one line, youll find that problem will disappear
[10:37] <zykotick9> bobdobbs: open source nvidia driver
[10:37] <bobdobbs> zykotick9: ok
[10:37] <ActionParsnip> Mixxit: thats like asking: where is c:\boot.ini
[10:37] <bobdobbs> pfifo: heh. I think I use too many things to do that.
[10:38] <zykotick9> Mixxit: grub2 doesn't use it...
[10:38] <Mixxit> aha
[10:38] <Mixxit> sorry i was just reading the grub guide on the wiki
[10:38] <bobdobbs> zykotick9: I'll give that a shot.
[10:38] <ActionParsnip> bobdobbs: nouveau is the opensource nvidia driver
[10:38] <Mixxit> must be for grub1
[10:38] <lotuspsychje> txomon: strange that this package not work...
[10:38] <ActionParsnip> Mixxit: yes, grub legacy uses menu.lst
[10:38] <Mixxit> a bit of googling i just found osprober
[10:39] <txomon> lotuspsychje: read the bug
[10:39] <Mixxit> does startupmanager use grub1 or grub2?
[10:40] <ActionParsnip> Mixxit: anything after karmic uses grub2
[10:40] <flowerpot> Mixxit, sudo find / -name 'menu.lst'
[10:41] <lotuspsychje> txomon: its gonna be back in precise?
[10:41] <Mixxit> thanks
[10:41] <ActionParsnip> undecided, fix released   is a bit of a contradiction, no?
[10:42] <zykotick9> ActionParsnip: severity is undecided, status is fix released
[10:42] <bobdobbs> SUCCESS!
[10:42] <bobdobbs> ok - it looks like I have both X working, and networking back
[10:42] <bobdobbs> thanks guys :)
[10:43] <bobdobbs> maybe tonight I will get some sleep after all
[10:43] <pfifo> lotuspsychje, according to this http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=netbeans netbeans is already in precise
[10:43] <ActionParsnip> zykotick9: ahhhhh. thanks
[10:44] <txomon> lotuspsychje: seems to
[10:44] <jfcaron> When I plug a USB drive into a machine, how do I know which /dev/ it is?  Can lsusb tell me?  It does not automount.
[10:44] <ActionParsnip> bobdobbs: which nvidia gpu do you use?
[10:44] <pfifo> jfcaron, run `dmesg | tail`
[10:44] <bobdobbs> ActionParsnip: I actually don't know. How do I find out?
[10:44] <ActionParsnip> jfcaron: sudo parted -l   will tell you, or:  sudo fdisk -l
[10:44] <lotuspsychje> i hope they fix xvidcap one day
[10:44] <jfcaron> pfifo: If the USB drive was plugged ina  while ago, in a machine to which I don't have physical access?
[10:44] <ActionParsnip> bobdobbs: lspci | grep -i vga
[10:45] <pfifo> jfcaron, see what ActionParsnip said
[10:45] <popey> lotuspsychje: xvidcap has been removed from ubuntu
[10:45] <popey> lotuspsychje: I would recommend you try kazam instead
[10:45] <lotuspsychje> popey: lol i remember u :p
[10:45] <popey> ☺
[10:45] <bobdobbs> geforce 6800 xt
[10:46] <lotuspsychje> popey: kazam has no specific area recording, thats ashame
[10:46] <pfifo> thats my onboard chip
[10:46] <popey> lotuspsychje: yes it does
[10:46] <bobdobbs> ActionParsnip: does that actually answer your question?  I don't know anything about video
[10:46] <lotuspsychje> popey: did they rls a new?µ
[10:46] <popey> lotuspsychje: yup
[10:46] <lotuspsychje> popey: oh cool, u a lifesaver lemme test that out
[10:46] <ActionParsnip> bobdobbs: you could try the xorg edgers updates ppa (less fresh) and get the 290 driver, may help
[10:46] <pfifo> bobdobbs, I noticed you said you installed nvidi drivers, if your using a 6800, then those drivers will not work for you
[10:47] <ActionParsnip> lotuspsychje: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/01/help-test-new-screen-recording-app-eidete/   may be a good alternative
[10:47] <jfcaron> ActionParsnip: fdisk -l tells me that I have two disks, sda and sdb.  From mount I know that one of the partitions of sda is /, does this mean that sdb is the external drive?  I think it might be another internal drive.
[10:47] <ActionParsnip> bobosomfan: not sure it supports maverick but worth a shot
[10:47] <lotuspsychje> ActionParsnip: ive tested eidete and it crashes my desktop, xvidcap was pretty handy and lightweight
[10:48] <ActionParsnip> jfcaron: yes sdb will be the drive and you will mount /dev/sdb1 as the first partition
[10:48] <ActionParsnip> lotuspsychje: tried recordmydesktop too?
[10:48] <jfcaron> ActionParsnip: Ok.  Thanks.
[10:48] <lotuspsychje> ActionParsnip: yes thats a bit better, and i found out the option to encode while recordingµ
[10:49] <bobdobbs> ActionParsnip: sorry, dropped off. Lappy overheated. back on my problem pc now
[10:49] <bobdobbs> ActionParsnip:  So, it looks like noveau works fine.
[10:49] <lotuspsychje> ActionParsnip: but still xvidcap had a better specific area movement
[10:49] <bobdobbs> ActionParsnip:
[10:50] <bobdobbs> ActionParsnip: my next step will be to get video effects and twin monitors working.
[10:51] <DXBLouie`> exit
[10:51] <DXBLouie`> err
[10:51] <jfcaron> ActionParsnip: I think that my sdb is actually a second internal drive, and that my external USB drive is not being recognized.  Is there any way to check this?
[10:52] <pfifo> jfcaron, does `sudo fdisk -l` show the USB drive?
[10:52] <jfcaron> pfifo: fdisk -l tells me that there is an sda and an sdb, the problem is that I think neither of them are the USB drive.
[10:52] <haylo> unetbootin detects usb
[10:52] <haylo> is a pain to use it that way though
[10:53] <pfifo> jfcaron, so your USB and your internal drive are the same size and have the same partition layout?
[10:53] <ActionParsnip> jfcaron: if you attached it after you logged in, run:  dmesg | tail -n 20    there may be clues there
[10:55] <pfifo> jfcaron, maybe this will give you a hint `ls -la /dev/disk/by-id/`
[10:56] <devish> upload speed is almost 0 in my system therefore i am not able to open most of the sites, how can i correct it
[10:57] <pfifo> devish, complain to your ISP for not giving you enough bandwidth
[10:57] <ActionParsnip> devish: if you run: sudo lshw -C network; lsb_release -a; uname -a; sudo rfkill list   what is output? use a pastebin to host. Thanks
[10:57] <jfcaron> pfifo: your ls -la command tells me that the sda and sdb are both SATA internal drives, Maxtor brand, while the external one is a Toshiba.
[10:58] <pfifo> jfcaron, those are symlinks pointing to real devices (/dev/sdXY)
[10:58] <jfcaron> ActionParsnip: your dmesg command tells me that it connected a usb device "using ehci_hcd and address 9"
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[10:58] <lotuspsychje> lol
[10:58] <neant> lol
[10:58] <pfifo> I agree with rodrigo-pc
[10:58] <neant> no.. i think he's wrong
[10:58] <_skpl> rodrido. haha.
[10:59] <jfcaron> pfifo: Yes, those symlinks are all pointing to sda and sdb, but the names of the links call them ata-Maxtor_foo and scsi-1ATA_Maxtor_foo.
[11:00] <pfifo> jfcaron, you should be able to use them to determine which drive is the USB, or if there is a problem with the USB not showing up
[11:00] <ActionParsnip> jfcaron: when you last unplugged the device, what steps did you take prior to unplugging it?
[11:01] <jfcaron> ActionParsnip: The computer was shut down before unplugging the device when it was last unplugged.
[11:01] <jfcaron> pfifo: Yes, I think the problem is that the USB drive is not showing up in /dev/disk/by-id/
[11:02] <pfifo> jfcaron, are you sure the drive is plugged in, and has a powerd usb port or external power?
[11:03] <jfcaron> pfifo: Well, it is definitely plugged in to a usb port, and the indicator light on the drive turns on.  I guess I don't actually know if that port was "powered" any more than a standard usb port.
[11:03] <obo> ActionParsnip: Configured as per wiki only but not hope :(
[11:03] <pfifo> jfcaron, maybe rebooting the remote machine will help
[11:03] <zykotick9> pfifo: pufff, reboot, that's for windows (or adding hardware)
[11:04] <devish> ActionParsnip: currently don't have the system with me but will check and let you know, meanwhile some other checks you wants to see
[11:04] <pfifo> zykotick9, well since he cant physically unplug and replug the drive, reboot is far better then rmmod
[11:05] <jfcaron> pfifo: Ok, I will also see if someone can plug the USB drive into a different USB port (on the rear of the box, for example).
[11:06] <pfifo> jfcaron, that is a good idea, external harddrives use some power (those usb keys dont however)
[11:06] <ActionParsnip> jfcaron: should be ok with that
[11:06] <Gallomimia> okay. got inturrupted by RL when i was asking a question
[11:06] <Gallomimia> can someone hold my hand while i try to figure out how apt sources work? i can't seem to get a package installed
[11:07] <pfifo> !ask | Gallomimia
[11:07] <flowerpot> Why is it that mount returns 14 things mounted but /etc/fstab only lists 3 things?
[11:08] <lotuspsychje> Gallomimia: add the sources to software centre and sudo apt-get update
[11:08] <pfifo> flowerpot, /etc/fstab is only used to mount devices on system startup (apples to oranges)
[11:08] <zykotick9> flowerpot: don't count tmpfs proc sysfs udev stuff, they aren't drives
[11:08] <llutz_> flowerpot: lots of things a system-mounted, tempf/dev-fs sysfs etc that isnt done in fstab
[11:09] <flowerpot> proc is included in /etc/fstab; why aren't the others?  where are these other things being mounted if not at system startup?
[11:09] <pfifo> flowerpot, you dont need /proc in fstab
[11:09] <zykotick9> pfifo: are you sure about that?
[11:10] <Gallomimia> thanks lotuspsychje just an update seems to have fixed that
[11:10] <Gallomimia> (durr herp)
[11:10] <flowerpot> special things like proc and tmpfs aside, when i insert a cd, how does it get auto-mounted?  what service is doing that?
[11:11] <llutz_> flowerpot: most of that is done by udev
[11:11] <pfifo> zykotick9, certian
[11:11] <flowerpot> I see.  And does udev manage these other things like tmpfs that aren't listed in /etc/fstab but which show up in mount?
[11:11] <pfifo> zykotick9, you dont need fstab at all :)
[11:12] <Gallomimia> hooray for ucalgary and their cpsc dept's mirror
[11:12] <llutz_> pfifo: if you want to use more than / , you'll need /etc/fstab
[11:12] <pfifo> flowerpot, dbus is responsible for automounting
[11:12] <nyancattt> anyone experience this before ?
[11:12] <bazhang> nyancattt, this being what?
[11:13] <nyancattt> when start up ubuntu the user interface suddenly change back to "old grey looking"
[11:13] <pfifo> llutz, you mean...  if you want more than / mounted automatically at boot, you'll need /etc/fstab
[11:13] <llutz_> pfifo: yes
[11:13] <flowerpot> pfifo, llutz zykotick9 are there any other services apart from udev and dbus that play a role in the automatic detection and mounting of file systems or special things like proc?
[11:13] <pfifo> flowerpot, casper on livecd's
[11:14] <orated> Hello! My Ubuntu11.10 system doesn't shutdown properly. I get Killing remaining process [fail] .. I have to do hard reset all the time to power down the system. Is there a way to fix it?
[11:14] <zykotick9> flowerpot: fuse related mounts?
[11:14] <nyancattt> anyone know what i'm saying ?
[11:14] <Gallomimia> orated i suggeset you find out what process isn't getting killed
[11:14] <flowerpot> thanks for the info guys :)  i appreciate it!
[11:14] <ActionParsnip> nyancattt: if you press ALT+F2 and run:  unity --replace    is it better>
[11:14] <Gallomimia> has the system completely halted? can you get a shell at that point?
[11:15] <orated> Gallomimia: How do I do that when its attempting to shutdown.. I mean is there any log or something?
[11:15] <orated> No
[11:15] <nyancattt> actionparsnip , i'm not using unity
[11:15] <nyancattt> i'm using classic
[11:15] <orated> Gallomimia: Yes, I can get to shell
[11:15] <nyancattt> classic has this black color top panel on top and below
[11:16] <propellerdnk> seek russian-langue  members
[11:16] <Gallomimia> hm. not familiar with the shutdown procedure of ubuntu myself. maybe prior to shutdown run some commands to hunt for zombies?
[11:16] <Gallomimia> uh, run a top and see what you see
[11:16]  * zykotick9 remembers a time in #ubuntu when almost everyone ran the same DE now, not so much...
[11:16] <nyancattt> but when start up ubuntu before ubuntu is fully loaded the whole ui change to grey windows 95 lookin
[11:16] <orated> Gallomimia: Ok. I;ll try. Thanks.
[11:17] <Gallomimia> orated: suggest you use a separate system to talk on irc while you troubleshoot this. got one?
[11:18] <pier> ciao
[11:18] <nyancattt> if you guys never experience that before then it is strange it happen to my netbook and desktop
[11:19] <ActionParsnip> nyancattt: try:  compiz --replace
[11:19] <ActionParsnip> nyancattt: or whaterver WM you use
[11:19] <nyancattt> what is wm ?
[11:19] <zykotick9> nyancattt: wm = windows manager
[11:20] <llutz_> window
[11:20] <zykotick9> llutz_: sorry
[11:20] <llutz_> :D
[11:20] <nyancattt> same thing
[11:20] <nyancattt> nothing changes
[11:20] <zykotick9> llutz_: i actually say that wrong as well
[11:21] <nyancattt> why you guys never experience that before ?
[11:21] <pfifo> nyancattt, cause I use lubuntu
[11:21] <zykotick9> nyancattt: question is, why do you?  has it always don't this, or did it start happening after you installed something?
[11:21] <nyancattt> why it is better ?
[11:22] <zykotick9> s/don't/done/
[11:22] <ActionParsnip> nyancattt: window manager
[11:22] <ActionParsnip> pfifo: snap!
[11:22] <nyancattt> i thought my desktop hardware has some problem but when i installed on my netbook it happen after running a week
[11:22] <ActionParsnip> nyancattt: it uses openbox which is considerably simpler than compiz etc in a default install
[11:23] <pier> c
[11:23] <P0bailey> hello, any news on the Lenovo Ideapad 205 and ubuntu? any fixes for the microphone and the usb ports?
[11:23] <ikonia> P0bailey: are there bugs logged ?
[11:23] <nyancattt> the thing is it changed the top panel - the one with ubuntu logo and application .... and the bottom panel
[11:24] <nyancattt> but the windows if this xchat it's fine which is black color
[11:24] <nyancattt> could it be the iso file that i  downloaded get corrupted ?
[11:25] <ActionParsnip> nyancattt: sure but if the OS is installed then it's ok, make sure you are fully updated
[11:28] <Gateway`> Hello everybody
[11:28] <Gateway`> How I can fix a problem related to mysql
[11:28] <Gateway`> max_join_size
[11:29] <gertno371> Hello Gateway`
[11:29] <gertno371> Gateway`: State the problem
[11:30] <Gateway`> after rebooting the system, everything starts well but mysql (failed)
[11:30] <Gateway`> and while checking I found that mysql returns a max_join_size error
[11:31] <nyancatt> the system crash when using compuwiz --... after closing the terminal
[11:31] <Gateway`> here is the version of mysql 5.0.68
[11:31] <Gateway`> on some websites, they tell that upgrading is the solution
[11:32] <gertno371> Gateway`: That's the only error? Is a query being run as soon as MySQL starts? MAX_JOIN_SIZE indicates a query is using lots of joins
[11:32] <Gateway`> gertno371, I know what that means
[11:32] <Gateway`> and I read on some websites that's a bug
[11:33] <Gateway`> and I have to upgrade
[11:33] <pfifo> Gateway`, anyreason your not simply upgrading then?
[11:33] <Gateway`> pfifo, I'm afraid of losing data or configuration
[11:34] <MikeDB> try installing mysql admin then you could fix the max join size
[11:34] <pfifo> Gateway`, then run some tests in KVM until your comfortable with the process
[11:34] <ActionParsnip> nyancatt: add a startup item to run the command
[11:34] <zykotick9> pfifo: KVM suggestion instead of VBox - i like it! :)
[11:35] <Gateway`> MikeDB, Can I access that via phpmyadmin ?
[11:35] <pfifo> vbox is an ugly mess
[11:35] <zykotick9> pfifo: agreed
[11:35] <pfifo> just like oracle
[11:35] <llutz_> but people like. click, click, vm done
[11:35] <nyancatt> actionparsnip , anyway the command doesn't change the ui back to the original
[11:35] <ActionParsnip> pfifo: its quick but nasty
[11:36] <MikeDB> it is a package in "Ubuntu Software Center"
[11:37] <ActionParsnip> nyancatt: if you log in as another user, is it ok (make a new user if needed)
[11:37] <zykotick9> MikeDB: saying a package is in Ubuntu's default repository, or something along those lines, makes more sense then "in U.S.C."
[11:39] <app> Trying to share a folder from Win 7 host to Ubuntu 9.04 Guest in VMWare using open-vm fails in VMWare Player error... "unknown error in sharing blaa blaa". Any hints?
[11:39] <nyancatt> ok i try that later thanks
[11:39] <nyancatt> brb
[11:40] <zykotick9> !9.04 | app
[11:41] <app> Ahh, typo, I mean 10.04
[11:42] <app> (I use this like once every 50 days, so I am not so fluent...)
[11:43] <pfifo> app why not just share the file using the built in windows file server and then mount it as a cifs drive in the guest
[11:44] <ActionParsnip> app: use samba to share the folder, then access the system like a system on LAN, should be ok
[11:44] <pfifo> I think he left
[11:45] <zykotick9> pfifo: and the 1 VM i dislike even more then VBox.... VMWare
[11:46] <pfifo> I dont ever use it, I only virtualize windows, not the opposite
[11:47] <app> Can you share host files if your VMWare Player running Ubuntu guest is running in non-admin mode? Probably can not?
[11:47] <ActionParsnip> zykotick9: a qemu kinda guy eh
[11:47] <zykotick9> ActionParsnip: oh ya, kvm FTW ;)
[11:48] <app> pfifo, thx, I'll try that!
[11:49] <pfifo> I like qemu the best since it will emulate many different architectures
[11:51] <ActionParsnip> i dont use virtualization myself, If i want to try something new I just reinstall
[11:51] <propellerdnk> I do not know English. I use an online translator.
[11:51] <propellerdnk>   me Russian speaking member is needed
[11:51] <llutz_> !ru
[11:52] <pfifo> ActionParsnip, I make alot of livecd's it is ideal for testing
[11:57] <Anteu> earn 40% Rakeback money and a chance to win $1,000/month!  http://rakenews.com
[12:00] <pfifo> LjL, how come your not listed in !ops
[12:00] <LjL> pfifo: i guess no one remembered to re-add me
[12:01] <pfifo> I was afarid you got fired
[12:03] <dr_willis> hes an undercover op. ;)
[12:03] <yumbo> Anyone know how-to remove a drive from an lvm2 volume, while moving the data to another disk?
[12:05] <lotuspsychje> popey:?
[12:06] <popey> lotuspsychje: hmm?
[12:06] <pfifo> yumbo, you should follow a guide http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/40702/how-to-manage-and-use-lvm-logical-volume-management-in-ubuntu/
[12:06] <lotuspsychje> popey: kazam looks nice with specifi area recording, tnx for hint mate
[12:07] <yumbo> pfifo, thanks, will take a look
[12:07] <ikonia> yumbo: when you remove the disk, the data should be moved to the remaining disks in the VG
[12:07] <winnie666> is there something wrong with moving /etc/rc5.d/99rc.local to /etc/rc5.d/30rc.local?
[12:07] <engineeruk> hi all im engineer ,but i have question about ubuntu server.I can't root log .Why it?
[12:07] <LjL> !root | engineeruk
[12:07] <ikonia> !root | engineeruk
[12:08] <popey> lotuspsychje: no problem, file bugs when you find them
[12:08] <pfifo> winnie666, you might not have all the expected systems online as S30
[12:08] <ActionParsnip> winnie666: none at all, the file will just be processed sooner than the files numbered later than 30 instead of last
[12:08] <lotuspsychje> popey: is it gonna be addded to precise?
[12:08] <pfifo> s/as/at
[12:08] <popey> lotuspsychje: yes, already been submitted
[12:08] <lotuspsychje> popey: cool!
[12:09] <winnie666> thnx
[12:09] <popey> very
[12:09] <ActionParsnip> engineeruk: just log in as user and run:  sudo -i
[12:09] <ActionParsnip> engineeruk: the root account is disabled in Ubuntu
[12:10] <engineeruk> ok thanks
[12:10] <engineeruk> don't works it my friend
[12:11] <ikonia> engineeruk: what doesn't ?
[12:11] <dr_willis> direct logging as root is disabled
[12:11] <ActionParsnip> engineeruk: is your user in the admin group?
[12:11] <engineeruk> yes
[12:11] <dr_willis> you use a yser that has sudo rights  engineeruk
[12:12] <ikonia> engineeruk: what are you trying to do ?
[12:13] <Gay-Meow> Hi all!
[12:13] <Gay-Meow> Why me banned yesterday?
[12:13] <LjL> Gay-Meow: please ask in #ubuntu-ops
[12:14] <yumbo> ikonia, can you elaborate on that please?
[12:14] <yumbo> (when you remove the disk, the data should be moved to the remaining disks in the VG)
[12:14] <ikonia> yumbo: sure, you have 3 disks in a VG - a LV from that VG, if there is enough space when you remove the PE from the VG, the data should be migrated onto the other spindles
[12:14] <ikonia> yumbo: if there is not enough space it won't allow you to remove the disk
[12:14] <lotuspsychje> howto fix a corrupt mouse icon (square-like corrupt icon) only a reboot fixes this problem temp..?
[12:15] <levant_turk> hey all how are you guys i need help
[12:15] <ikonia> yumbo: make sense ?
[12:15] <yumbo> ikonia, and how do I remove the harddrive from the VG?
[12:15] <ikonia> pvremove
[12:15] <levant_turk> i am using oneiric ocelot and i closed my unity desktop shell i mean i use ubuntu classic and i want to delete my top panel
[12:15] <engineeruk> i was installed ubuntu server sometimes,and never doesn't it
[12:16] <`juice> general Support HelpDesk new page http://ircsupport.org & www.ircsupport.org
[12:16] <yumbo> ikonia, "Can't pvremove physical volume "/dev/sda5" of volume group "fileserver" without -ff"
[12:16] <LjL> `juice: sorry?
[12:17] <ikonia> yumbo: yes, because it's still active, you'll need to make sure it's not in use (unmount it, change the logical volume to not active, and maybe even the volume group depending on it's status)
[12:17] <levant_turk> oky i got the answer if i have only one panel i cant delete it ubuntu help says this
[12:18] <yumbo> ikonia, ah, thank you
[12:18] <engineeruk> problem"my hostname is not in the dudoers file.this incident will be reported
[12:18] <ikonia> LjL: cross channel, same spam
[12:19] <engineeruk> how is possible it?
[12:19] <zykotick9> engineeruk: hostname or username?
[12:20] <zykotick9> engineeruk: in a terminal type "groups" you should be in the admin group (if you just added yourself, you need to logout/back in for it to take effect)
[12:20] <yumbo> ikonia, do you know what the command is to mark a lv unactive?
[12:21] <ikonia> yumbo: lvchange
[12:21] <yumbo> ikonia, thanks
[12:21] <ikonia> yumbo: before we go any further, it maybe worth having a read up on an overview of how LVM works
[12:22] <lotuspsychje> any package to feed RSS into terminal?
[12:22] <skilz> lotuspsychje, I use Conky and have it display RSS feeds
[12:22] <zykotick9> lotuspsychje: i use canto to read RSS feeds in terminal... i'm not 100% sure that's what you are asking though.
[12:23] <lotuspsychje> tnx
[12:23] <winnie666> hmm, does anyone know when openssh-server is executed?
[12:23] <winnie666> i can't find it in the rc*.d folders
[12:23] <llutz_> winnie666: /etc/init/ssh
[12:24] <llutz_> winnie666: /etc/init/ssh.conf, sry
[12:24] <zykotick9> winnie666: upstart not sysv
[12:25] <noplv426> l
[12:25] <noplv426> does anyone have a solution for visioconf?
[12:26] <yumbo> ikonia, lvdisplay tells me "LV Status              NOT available", I also umounted the volume, but it still gives me "Can't pvremove physical volume "/dev/sda5" of volume group "fileserver" without -ff" ?
[12:26] <bazhang> noplv426, whats that
[12:26] <ikonia> yumbo: did you lvchange it ?
[12:26] <noplv426> video conferences. i've tryed with vlvc but still a poor solution.
[12:26] <yumbo> ikonia, yes, that's why I said " lvdisplay tells me "LV Status              NOT available""
[12:26] <winnie666> hmm, is there a way to stop the openssh-daemon?
[12:27] <winnie666> i am sorry i am a bit lost, openssh is not a service?
[12:27] <llutz_> winnie666: sudo service ssh stop
[12:27] <bazhang> noplv426, vlc?
[12:27] <yumbo> ikonia, before the "lvchange -a n" it said that it was "Available"
[12:27] <winnie666> ssh: unrecognized service
[12:27] <winnie666> openssh-server is already the newest version
[12:27] <ikonia> yumbo: ok - you may have to change the volume group to not active too, it depends if other voulumes are using that physical device
[12:27] <noplv426> yes vlvc is a special version of vlc...to use video conf.
[12:28] <bazhang> noplv426, please explain clearly what you are trying to do, what you have done so far, any errors you have encountered: paste.ubuntu.com with the exact errors
[12:28] <lotuspsychje> zykotick9: canto looks nice tnx mate, now playing time :p
[12:29] <winnie666> sorry nevermind
[12:29] <yumbo> ikonia, ok I did "vgchange -a n fileserver" which gave me a "0 logical volume(s) in volume group "fileserver" now active"
[12:29] <MestreLion> how can i know if my current shell is a login or non-login shell?
[12:29] <yumbo> ikonia, but it still says that it can't pvremove without -ff
[12:29] <winnie666> i purged openssh and reinstalled it and i can stop the service now, might have something to do with me starting to delete everything from / with rsync earlier today :)
[12:29] <bitcode> my internet sharing is disconnecting automatically
[12:29] <pfifo> can I format a partition ntfs from linux?
[12:29] <ikonia> yumbo: ok, that's not bad, it's just asking you to confirm with "force" that you want to do this (good thing as removing a disk by accident is not good)
[12:30] <MestreLion> pfifo: yes, use gparted
[12:30] <yumbo> ikonia, ok, I will do that then now
[12:30] <noplv426> thx bazhang. in fact i try to use vlvc for a free solution of videoconferencing
[12:31] <pfifo> MestreLion, ahh, that will work :)
[12:31] <MestreLion> pfifo: ;)
[12:31] <bitcode> hi
[12:31] <ActionParsnip> MestreLion: echo $SHELL     will show you the shell you are using.
[12:31] <MestreLion> pfifo: Disk Utility is also a great tool
[12:31] <yumbo> ikonia, http://paste.ubuntu.com/823760/ That doesn't look like it transferred the data :S
[12:32] <ikonia> yumbo: labels
[12:32] <llutz_> pfifo: mkfs.ntfs -f /dev/foo
[12:32] <MestreLion> ActionParsnip: it just shows the executable... not if the shell is a login or non-login one
[12:32] <bazhang> http://askubuntu.com/questions/30693/what-video-conferencing-software-is-available noplv426 have a look here
[12:32] <pfifo> MestreLion, format to ntfs option is disabled, looks like im missing an underlying tool
[12:32] <yumbo> ikonia, what should I do now?
[12:33] <ashish__> i m not getting right cpu usage after reading /proc/stat file
[12:33] <ikonia> yumbo: nothing, you should be able to activate the volume group and volumes now
[12:33] <llutz_> pfifo: apt-get install ntfsprogs
[12:33] <MestreLion> pfifo: weird... what version you using?
[12:33] <yumbo> ikonia, this is what I get then: http://paste.ubuntu.com/823762/
[12:34] <noplv426> Thx bazhang. But i need a free, open and independant solution ;-)
[12:34] <ikonia> yumbo: how many disks where in the volume group ?
[12:34] <pfifo> MestreLion, 0.5.1 with a fresh install via debootsrap
[12:34] <yumbo> ikonia, 2 disks
[12:34] <ikonia> use --partial then to see if it starts
[12:34] <noplv426> that's why i use vlvc. but i can't script settings to make it transparent for users
[12:34] <pfifo> MestreLion, had to install ntfsprogs
[12:34] <yumbo> ikonia, ok
[12:35] <ashish__> i used formula usage =(user+nice+sys)/(idle+user+nice+sys)
[12:35] <bazhang> noplv426, that links shows some free solutions. please look carefully
[12:35] <MestreLion> pfifo: usually ntfsprogs comes pre-installed by default in ubuntu
[12:35] <ActionParsnip> MestreLion: not sure, the guys in #bash may know a trick or 3
[12:35] <MestreLion> pfifo: i mean.. what Ubuntu version?
[12:35] <LjL> noplv426: unfortunately video conferencing software is kind of lacking. the "traditional" solution is vic+rat, but it's old and requires multicasting support.
[12:36] <yumbo> ikonia, this is what I got: http://paste.ubuntu.com/823766/
[12:37] <pfifo> MestreLion, 10.04 32
[12:37] <ikonia> yumbo: did you do a vgchange first ?
[12:37] <yumbo> ikonia, yes, with --partial
[12:37] <ikonia> yumbo: if you do an lvdisplay what do you see ?
[12:38] <MestreLion> pfifo: on, the venerable Lucid :D yes, ntfs wasnt shipped in it...
[12:38] <yumbo> ikonia, this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/823770/
[12:38] <noplv426> txh LjL, i discover this "plume project" with VIC+RAT.
[12:38] <MestreLion> pfifo:  i mean, not out of the box... but you can grab both ntfsprogs and ntfs-3g via software center
[12:38] <pfifo> MestreLion, from debootstrap it doesnt matter what was shipped ;)
[12:38] <ikonia> yumbo: did you have all the pv allocated to the vg ?
[12:39] <MestreLion> not sure what debootstrap is
[12:39] <yumbo> ikonia, not sure what that means?
[12:39] <ikonia> yumbo: I think you needed to do a vgreduce first before removing the pv
[12:39] <yumbo> oh
[12:39] <yumbo> shit
[12:39] <LjL> noplv426: linky? i can't find it on google
[12:39] <ikonia> yumbo: as I said it depended on your setup and suggested checking up the overview before doing it
[12:39] <ikonia> yumbo: easy on the language
[12:40] <yumbo> sorry
[12:40] <ikonia> yumbo: you may get lucky here
[12:40] <ikonia> yumbo: do a pvcreate on it and re-add it (some data will probably be missing)
[12:40] <noplv426> I need a standalone solution, without registration (ekiga,...) or middleware (webservices) independant. i gonna try to deep with VIC-RAT http://www.projet-plume.org
[12:40] <ikonia> restart the volume group, re-mount it confirm what's missing, then reduce then remove
[12:44] <ashish__> Do any one have solution
[12:45] <ActionParsnip> ashish__: does top not show what you need?
[12:46] <snan> I just installed 11.10 on a friend’s computer and I’ve got a weird issue: the screen starts out really really dark (thought it was black first and spent some time trying to fix that) but I can just barely make out the white box where the password goes. if I leave it for a while, the brightness changes so I can see everything. but as soon as I move the mouse or type a letter, it goes black again
[12:46] <ashish__> i want to read programatically stat file
[12:46] <ashish__> and calc it
[12:46] <ActionParsnip> snan: does it have a make and model?
[12:46] <jrib> ashish__: calculate what?
[12:47] <ashish__> i m not getting right cpu usage after reading /proc/stat file
[12:47] <ashish__> this is my ?
[12:47] <snan> it’s some sorta e-machines laptop
[12:47] <snan> lspci says it’s i915 graphics
[12:48] <ashish__>  i used formula usage =(user+nice+sys)/(idle+user+nice+sys)
[12:48] <ActionParsnip> snan: e-machines make a wqide range, there will be a sticker on it, probably bottom right of the screen
[12:48] <snan> e525
[12:48] <ashish__> has anyone idea abt this
[12:49] <ActionParsnip> snan: let me search
[12:50] <ActionParsnip> snan: add the boot option: acpi_osi=Linux
[12:50] <snan> ActionParsnip: I’ll try that
[12:50] <ActionParsnip> snan: that search took me about 60 seconds..
[12:50] <pfifo> ashish__, try asking in #kernel
[12:50] <snan> I’ve been mucking about with various acpi options
[12:51] <ActionParsnip> snan: http://www.linlap.com/wiki/acer+emachines+e525
[12:52] <ActionParsnip> snan: if its a laptop, that site is good.
[12:52] <ActionParsnip> snan: did you try that option?
[12:53] <snan> ActionParsnip: I’m booting with it right now
[12:54] <yumbo> ikonia, I got this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/823776/
[12:54] <yumbo> ikonia, but when I tried to add the 230GB to the 1.80TB, I got this http://paste.ubuntu.com/823778/
[12:54] <yumbo> Which says that all data is gone?
[12:55] <ikonia> yumbo: Alloc PE / Size       0 / 0
[12:55] <ikonia> yumbo: nothing allocated
[12:55] <ActionParsnip> yumbo: not with good backups, it's never gone
[12:55] <yumbo> ikonia, that's what I meant
[12:56] <ikonia> yumbo: doesn't look good no
[12:56] <winnie666> in a live non persistent system with casper autologin disabled and a predefined user with a predefined password added, if i rsync /etc/shadow from another persistent partition to the live /etc/shadow at boot, will the user password be changed at once?
[12:56] <winnie666> or do i have to reload something
[12:56] <ikonia> yumbo: just thinking if there is anyway we can pull any of this back
[12:56] <yumbo> ActionParsnip, I don't have a backup of this drive (I can't backup a 2tb drive onto a 300gb drive :P)
[12:56] <winnie666> if all this is even possible of course
[12:56] <ActionParsnip> yumbo: what if the drive fails randomly and the platter doesn't spin up, where is your data
[12:56] <yumbo> ActionParsnip, gone
[12:56] <ikonia> yumbo: massive long shot - and I do mean big, deactivate the volume group and do a "pvscan" see if it pulls up any of the old data as part of the volume group
[12:57] <nopf> hi. (on 11.04) i have to grab some (~30) screenshots of rectangular regions. i don't like always clicking 'applications->accessoires->take screenshot->select area->take screenshot'... any easy way to speed-up?
[12:57] <ActionParsnip> yumbo: you can get cheap USB 2Tb drives which i am VERY sure is cheaper than professional (and non-garunteed) data recovery in a lab
[12:57] <yumbo> ikonia, it says everything is free (unallocated)
[12:57] <metaspike> yumbo, tried testdisk / checkdisk?
[12:57] <ikonia> yumbo: gone, sorry
[12:57] <ikonia> metaspike: it won't work on lv data
[12:57] <yumbo> Okay, well, it doesn't matter that much, it's just all downloaded music/movies
[12:57] <llutz_> nopf: "man import" from imagemagick
[12:58] <metaspike> as in logical volume?
[12:58] <yumbo> I can re-download it in a few days
[12:58] <ikonia> yumbo: sorry about that,
[12:58] <ikonia> metaspike: yes
[12:58] <noplv426> thx all 4 your help.
[12:58] <bijoyvj> hello friends
[12:58] <yumbo> ActionParsnip, I have backups of all my important data (this 2tb volume was just downloaded movies)
[12:58] <bijoyvj> need some help
[12:59] <yumbo> ikonia, okay, I'll just create an ext4 partition on the drive now and stay clear of LVM
[12:59] <yumbo> ikonia, thanks though
[13:00] <ikonia> yumbo: worth doing that overview of lvm just to make sure you fill in the gaps in your knowledge
[13:00] <yumbo> nah, I'll just stay away from it, much safer
[13:00] <bijoyvj> upgraded to oneiric 11.10 recently, since then my network connection gets disconnected frequently. says "no network device available"
[13:00] <nopf> llutz_: hm, yeah, well, it's not always the same region. need an interactive selection tool. i think it's gnome-screenshot -a ... trying now
[13:00] <bijoyvj> can anyone help me?
[13:01] <aeon-ltd> bijoyvj: just tell the channel your problem
[13:02] <bijoyvj> i am sorry, i am using irc for the first time. how do i do that?
[13:02] <aeon-ltd> bijoyvj: you just write it as normal
[13:02] <nopf> llutz_: yeah, that mostly does it
[13:02] <zykotick9> aeon-ltd: bijoyvj did explain their issue - network disconnects.
[13:03] <aeon-ltd> zykotick9: sorry
[13:03] <bijoyvj> yes, I am a bit confused now. Sorry, but me an absolute newbie
[13:04] <bijoyvj> once the network manager applet shows "no network devices" only way to get connected again is to reboot!
[13:05] <Lolo_> Hi, can it be possible to use tail [option] | grep [option] | awk [option] ?
[13:06] <llutz_> Lolo_: tail |awk '/what you grep for/ {bla foo}'
[13:06] <ashickur-noor> What IRC client you use?
[13:07] <snan> ActionParsnip: thanks for your help. there was a lot of follow up problems (increase and decrease backlight was switched for example) but I figured them out. the hardest part was that my friend has covered all keys and logos with black stickers
[13:07] <aeon-ltd> ashickur-noor: why?
[13:07] <ubuntu_> hey
[13:07] <ubuntu_> тут сть русские?:D
[13:08] <ashickur-noor> I am getting boored to empathy
[13:08] <aeon-ltd> ubuntu_: russian?
[13:09] <ubuntu_> yes
[13:09] <aeon-ltd> ashickur-noor: i use irssi, its cli, minimal.
[13:09] <aeon-ltd> !ru | ubuntu_
[13:09] <ashickur-noor> hum
[13:09] <ashickur-noor> CLI it is very tough for me
[13:10] <bijoyvj> help!
[13:10] <bijoyvj> :)
[13:10] <metaspike> CLI is the first interface to action land
[13:10] <aeon-ltd> bijoyvj: ok i'll take a shot at it, does anything trigger this?
[13:12] <bijoyvj> my network has issues (have to live with it), but lucid lynx used to reconnect without issues. now moved to oneiric, but instead of reconnecting, it says no network device and I cannot even find my connection listed in the menu
[13:12] <bijoyvj> so i restart the system
[13:12] <yumbo> ActionParsnip, are there any cheap 2tb usb-drives in your country then? They all got twice as expensive as before the flooding here.
[13:12] <aeon-ltd> bijoyvj: how long til this happens?
[13:13] <bijoyvj> no specific time actually. sometimes within seconds, sometimes after several hours
[13:13] <aeon-ltd> bijoyvj: is this wireless?
[13:14] <bijoyvj> no, using my phoneline
[13:14] <aeon-ltd> bijoyvj: did you install anything special to get this to work>
[13:14] <aeon-ltd> ?
[13:14] <bijoyvj> nope
[13:15] <GyrosGeier> hi
[13:15] <GyrosGeier> I have just upgraded a server from hardy to lucid, and iSCSI keeps failing for me
[13:16] <GyrosGeier> the main problem with that is that it's missing file systems at boot
[13:16] <GyrosGeier> so it goes into "press 'S' to Skip mounting" mode
[13:16] <GyrosGeier> which is clearly suboptimal for a 19" server
[13:16] <GyrosGeier> any idea how to turn that off?
[13:17] <GyrosGeier> (i.e. I'd like boot to continue even if file systems are missing, so I can fix things via ssh)
[13:18] <bijoyvj> guess moving back to lucid lynx will be the best option?
[13:19] <ashickur-noor> Lucid
[13:19] <aeon-ltd> bijoyvj: have you searched to see if others have this bug?
[13:19]  * ashickur-noor feeling nostalgic
[13:19] <ActionParsnip> yumbo: depends how valuable your data is basically
[13:19] <bijoyvj> yes searched, but did not find any
[13:20] <aeon-ltd> bijoyvj: have you made a forum post?
[13:21] <matt1982> does anyone know if Ubuntu works ok on tablet PCs. I am strggling to find much info on it
[13:21] <bijoyvj> no, not sure how to do that
[13:22] <ActionParsnip> matt1982: it can, yes
[13:22] <usr13> bijoyvj: What kind of network device is it?
[13:22] <usr13> bijoyvj: What does lspci say about it?
[13:23] <matt1982> ActionParsnip, yeah Im worried about drivers for the touchscreen etc
[13:23] <bijoyvj> usr13: ehemm. I am not sure if I know how to answer your questions
[13:23] <bijoyvj> I am a newbie. sorry
[13:23] <usr13> bijoyvj: You said that it "uses phoneline"?
[13:23] <ActionParsnip> matt1982: i'd search for the make and model of a tablet you are thinking of getting and search in conjunction with ubuntu
[13:23] <ActionParsnip> !hcl | matt1982 may also help
[13:24] <matt1982> makes sense I get yeah!
[13:24] <bijoyvj> yes phone line connected to a modem and connected to network card
[13:24] <bijoyvj> does that help?
[13:24] <ActionParsnip> matt1982: found this too: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/01/10-ubuntu-tablet-gets-priced-specd-and-demoed/
[13:24] <bijoyvj> connection is dsl
[13:24] <usr13> bijoyvj: So what is your computer connected to?  Moden? Router?  or...?
[13:25] <matt1982> ooh interesting. I already have a Zoostorm windows tablet from work but windows is not made to be on a tablet its really hard UI
[13:25] <usr13> bijoyvj: So your computer is connected directly to the DSL Modem?
[13:25] <bijoyvj> i believe it must be a router. it also has wireless capability and can connect multiple lines
[13:26] <Dijon> How can i install software in ubuntu
[13:26] <usr13> bijoyvj: Ok, the DSL Modem also acts as a router.  Ok got it.
[13:26] <bijoyvj> ok
[13:26] <aeon-ltd> Dijon: software center or apt-get
[13:27] <Dijon> what is apt-get
[13:27] <Dijon> ?
[13:27] <usr13> bijoyvj: Have you checked the ethernet cable, especially the connectors, to see that the clips on the connectors are securely locked in place at both ends.
[13:27] <bijoyvj> let me add some more info on the connection issue
[13:27] <ActionParsnip> bijoyvj: can you ping 8.8.8.8?
[13:28] <lotuspsychje> !aptitude | Dijon
[13:28] <m4k> Which is ubuntu installer
[13:28] <usr13> bijoyvj: You might want to try a fresh new network cable.
[13:28] <bijoyvj> usr13: i have trouble only when I switched to oneiric. lucid worked absolutely fine. and yes, the physical connections are secure
[13:29] <ActionParsnip> m4k: the app you run to initiate tyhe installer of the OS is called ubiquity
[13:29] <lotuspsychje> zykotick9: whats the command to open a feed to read it in canto?
[13:29] <usr13> bijoyvj: Ok, fine.  Just wanted to eliminate that issue first.  (Because I've seen just that type of intermitten connection / disconnect problem due to loose cable.)
[13:30] <bijoyvj> ok, some more info on my issue:  dsl indicator on the modem goes off sometime and then blinks and comes back. usually, the network manager reconnects and I continue to stay online. but ever since i moved to oneiric, it does not reconnect. but shows no network device
[13:31] <m4k> ActionParnip: which is non-graphical installer. Like alternate cd
[13:31] <ActionParsnip> bijoyvj: have you tried wicd
[13:31] <m4k> What its name
[13:31] <bijoyvj> i am sorry that I do not have much expertise on this and cannot describe better
[13:31] <usr13> bijoyvj: This could be a problem with the network-manager.  You might try uninstalling the network-manager and just leave the network configuration set to "auto"  or  "dhcp" and see if that fixes it.  Or, you might just try installing wicd.
[13:31] <bijoyvj> action: no, is it a connection manager?
[13:31] <metaspike> bijoyvj, ethernet or wireless?
[13:31] <usr13> bijoyvj: Also:  Have you fully updated your system?
[13:32] <usr13> metaspike: ethernet
[13:32] <bijoyvj> ok, let me try wicd. I am not comfortable with uninstaling and meddling witht he config files :)
[13:32] <ActionParsnip> bijoyvj: its an alternative to network manager, install wicd then uninstall network manager, then reboot
[13:32] <ActionParsnip> bijoyvj: if you only always use the wired connection I'd just use the interfaces file and not even bother with a network manager app
[13:33] <bijoyvj> thanks guys. will try that and come back to pester you if i still have trouble
[13:33] <kalimojo> biyoyvj : gksudo gedit /etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf
[13:33] <kalimojo> and set
[13:33] <kalimojo> Code:
[13:33] <kalimojo> managed=true
[13:33] <FloodBot1> kalimojo: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[13:33] <m4k> ActionParnip: which installer is used alternate cd
[13:33] <bijoyvj> action: thanks. let me try the wicd. as I said, I am not very comfortable meddling with config files
[13:34] <ActionParsnip> m4k: not sure tbh
[13:34] <lotuspsychje> kalimojo: i use NNTPgrab, best newsreader ever
[13:34] <ActionParsnip> bijoyvj: i can give you a page on how to set it up
[13:35] <m4k> ActionParnip: u mean 'tbh'
[13:35] <ActionParsnip> bijoyvj: after you type: action   press TAB ;)
[13:35] <xuser> hi
[13:35] <ActionParsnip> m4k: to be honest
[13:35] <bijoyvj> action: can you please? would like to learn
[13:35] <usr13> bijoyvj: No one asked you to work with any config files.  We only suggest you install wicd and uninstall network-manager (*in that order*).
[13:35] <xuser> how can i install libreoffice in xubuntu ?
[13:35] <xuser> 11.10
[13:36] <janki_> i can ssh through gateway machine to 46.0 network
[13:36] <bijoyvj> usr13: thanks. but being a newbie, when i see "gedit" and "config" in commandline, i get nervous
[13:36] <bijoyvj> :0
[13:36] <ActionParsnip> xuser: yes, you can install any app from any other other DEs in any ubuntu
[13:36] <kalimojo> biyoyvj : gksudo gedit /etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf and set managed=true
[13:36] <bijoyvj> please pardon my ignorance guys
[13:36] <usr13> xuser: sudo apt-get install libreoffice
[13:36] <ActionParsnip> bijoyvj: http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-configure-a-static-ip-address-tutorial/   scroll halfway down to the ubuntu/debian section
[13:36] <bijoyvj> instaling wicd now
[13:36] <m4k> ActionParnip: oh sory... Ok then is possible to install from ubuntu rep.
[13:36] <usr13> bijoyvj: sudo apt-get install wicd
[13:37] <ActionParsnip> bijoyvj: see how wicd goes, you'll need to reboot after uninstalling network manager
[13:37] <usr13> bijoyvj: When that is done.
[13:37] <usr13> bijoyvj: sudo apt-get remove network-manager
[13:37] <usr13> bijoyvj: When that is done reboot.
[13:37] <bijoyvj> ok, got it. thanks usr13 and ActionParsnip
[13:38] <virtuaposta> hi all facing an issue, have enable interLAN communication, networks are 172.132.45.0 and 172.132.46.0. Both network machines can ping each other, 46.0 network can ssh to 45.0 network but 45.0 network machines are not able to gain ssh access to 46.0 machines, any guidance please
[13:38] <usr13> bijoyvj: And be sure to allow the wicd install to add you to the group as it suggests, (netconfig I think it is).
[13:38] <bijoyvj> ok
[13:39] <ActionParsnip> bijoyvj: you'll needs SPACE and ENTER to set it
[13:39] <metaspike> virtuaposta, they are on different subnets? maybe you could add the desired host to /etc/hosts or forward that ip with the router somehow
[13:39] <usr13> bijoyvj: Maybe it'
[13:39] <usr13> bijoyvj: Maybe it's netdev
[13:40] <virtuaposta> metaspike, no i cant forward 22 port to all the machines in the network
[13:41] <bijoyvj> ok guys, installed wicd, uninstalled network manager. will reboot and come back. wish me luck :)
[13:42] <monogana80> hi
[13:42] <silv3r_m00n> I need a very simple reminder tool that can popup a message say every 15 minutes or so and then hide out in 2 seconds , please suggest some tool
[13:42] <Jjon> Hey
[13:42] <monogana80> i accidently dd over the first 180 megs of my harddrive is there anyway to get the info back .. no backkup - ubuntu 10.04
[13:43] <ActionParsnip> monogana80: foremost maybe, get a backup, do yourself a favour
[13:43] <monogana80> it was the backup
[13:43] <monogana80> :(
[13:43] <Jjon> Anyone here uses blogspot?
[13:44] <usr13> Jjon: I do
[13:44] <ActionParsnip> monogana80: then rerun the backup and the data will be recreated from the live system
[13:44] <monogana80> i have some files that were unique to backup
[13:44] <monogana80> unfortunatly didnt have space for them on other drives
[13:45] <usr13> Jjon: I think wordpress is pretty nice too.
[13:45] <monogana80> just need to recover a small amount of files
[13:45] <monogana80> am runing testdisk now
[13:45] <quixotedon> Jjon: i'm using tumblr, wordpress
[13:46] <usr13> quixotedon: What is tumblr?
[13:46] <m4k> Which is the installer in ubuntu alternate cd
[13:47] <g0bl1n> Updating an Ubuntu 10.xx partition on a laptop made Grub "go back". Since my main partition is Ubuntu 11.10, how can I do to get the most recent Grub ?
[13:47] <quixotedon> a blog as well, but it's best for posting pictures and videos, since nobody will be able to reply you
[13:47] <Elssha> anyone know how to add the windows partition to grub boot loader?
[13:47] <Elssha> I installed 11.10 yesterday and it shows the recovery, but not the actual win7
[13:47] <quixotedon> Elssha: you mean, you can't load to win7?
[13:48] <Elssha> i mean it's not even an option in grub
[13:48] <Elssha> i have ubuntu, older versions of ubuntu, memtest, win7 recovery
[13:48] <quixotedon> Elssha: i think grub is editable
[13:48] <usr13> !grub | Elssha
[13:48] <ActionParsnip> m4k: could press CTRL+ALT+F2  when the installer is running and run:  ps | less      and see what looks suspect
[13:50] <ActionParsnip> m4k: well,   ps -ef | less
[13:51] <ActionParsnip> Elssha: if you run:  sudo update-grub     does the Win7 option appear
[13:51] <Elssha> no
[13:51] <Elssha> tried that last night
[13:51] <m4k> ActionParnip: where press ctrl+alt+f2 ?
[13:51] <Elssha> and i know the partition is fine
[13:51] <Elssha> just looks like grub doesn't see it
[13:52] <Elssha> sda3, by the way
[13:52] <ActionParsnip> m4k: when the text installer starts
[13:52] <usr13> m4k: He means for you to hold down the Ctrl and Alt keys while hitting F2 key
[13:52] <dragly> m4k, that will give you access to a full-screen terminal that is always available. To get back you can press ctrl+alt+f7.
[13:53] <ActionParsnip> m4k: probably CTRL+ALT+F1 as its the alternate text installer (No X)
[13:53] <zykotick9> dragly: technically when you're in a VT, just ALT+F7 will get you back, CTRL only needed inside X
[13:54] <dragly> zykotick9, ah, I didn't know that. Thanks for the tip :)
[13:54] <s41r3nt0> ada melayu tak?
[13:55] <m4k> Thnks guys...
[13:55] <usr13> m4k: You have about 7 terminals you can use (tty1-tty7).  To go to tty2,  Ctrl-Alt-F2.  To go back to tty1, Ctrl-Alt-F1  (or Alt-Left-Arrow)
[13:55] <Stemopunk> Good morning all. Having an issue installing MySQL Server onto a new install. Any chance I could get some help?
[13:55] <zykotick9> usr13: i think you mean 6 terminals ;)
[13:56] <m4k> I know that...
[13:56] <zykotick9> usr13: assuming X is using F7
[13:56] <usr13> m4k: Alt-Right or Left arrow will usually take you to the next console terminal up or down.
[13:56] <m4k> Thats a new tip
[13:57] <Gentoo64> left / right windows keys is even easier
[13:57] <SCDroid> i am new at ubuntu and I am trying to set up ubuntu server...my problem is I don't know how to specify my partition
[13:57] <Stemopunk> The following is the error I'm getting when trying to install : http://paste.ubuntu.com/823842/
[13:57] <usr13> zykotick9: Yes, you are correct.  Ususally, if you are not running X, you will only have 6 not 7 console terminals to choose from.
[13:58] <zykotick9> usr13: OMG thanks, didn't know alt+arrows working in VT - will be VERY useful
[13:58] <usr13> tty7 us not in use when X server is off.
[13:58] <usr13> *is
[13:58] <usr13> zykotick9: Yea, that's kinda handy.
[13:58] <Gentoo64> go left from tty1 and u get a nice log :)
[13:59] <SCDroid> my machines is hardware raid 0 and when I get to partition in ubuntu set up is says serial ATA RAID lsi_ebgjfbdgaa (striped)
[13:59] <usr13> zykotick9: I sometimes go to tty6 and then just Alt-Right-Arrow to get back to GUI.
[13:59] <SCDroid> no matter what I have tried it fails to install grub
[13:59] <zykotick9> usr13: i can s
[13:59] <zykotick9> 08:51 < Elssha> just looks like grub doesn't see it
[13:59] <zykotick9> 08:52 < Elssha> sda3, by the way
[13:59] <devcorkvince> usr13 : you can also use screen just use the tty 1 its pretty handy
[14:00] <zykotick9> sorry, touch pad fail above
[14:00] <ajin> i changed my ubuntu auto login, but i just cant set it back to manual login. Could anyone be so kind to help me?
[14:00] <m4k> Ths is gd dscussion
[14:01] <usr13> ajin: Just turn off the auto login.
[14:01] <Stemopunk> Anyone able to help with MySQL?
[14:01] <m4k> C u guys thnks fr hlp
[14:01] <ajin> usr13: i did, but it doesnt work
[14:02] <yenoh> quick question, anybody faces segmentation fault with nvidia and compiz (and optionally, emerald)?
[14:02] <zykotick9> !emerald |
[14:02] <zykotick9> 08:51 < Elssha> just looks like grub doesn't see it
[14:02] <zykotick9> 08:52 < Elssha> sda3, by the way
[14:02] <SCDroid> anyone help at setting up partitions on a raid0 server install?
[14:02] <Gentoo64> nvidia and segfault... never heard of it
[14:02] <yenoh> I got those with oneiric or precise
[14:02] <yenoh> :(
[14:03] <zykotick9>  Elssha sorry that i keep pasting your nick, I've highlighted something else in case it happens again.
[14:03] <Elssha> no worries
[14:04] <Elssha> can you check something for me real quick; does this seem legit? http://erickoo.wordpress.com/2009/06/14/how-to-add-vista-partition-to-grub-2-ubuntu-9-10-karmic-koala/
[14:04] <Elssha> and will it still work on 11.10
[14:04] <yenoh> Elssha: I believe it works
[14:04] <Elssha> ty
[14:05] <ajin> hello?
[14:05] <f00sa> hi :>
[14:05] <ajin> could anyone help me out?
[14:05] <zykotick9> Elssha: looking over it only quickly, but it looks reasonable
[14:05] <SunTsu> ajin: without knowing your problem? hardly
[14:05] <f00sa> what's the matter ajin?
[14:06] <SunTsu> !ask | ajin
[14:06] <geek1d> hey guys
[14:07] <ajin> i changed my ubuntu auto login, but i just cant set it back to manual login.ubutnu11.10
[14:07] <geek1d> Can anyone suggest articleor distro that I can use to create adsl bonded
[14:08] <OerHeks> geek1d, use ubuntu offcourse
[14:08] <ikonia> geek1d: the distro doesn't really matter on that, what will matter massivly is your routing setup
[14:08] <ajin> SunTsu: i changed my ubuntu auto login, but i just cant set it back to manual login.
[14:08] <zykotick9> geek1d: if you are looking for an answer other the ubuntu/lubuntu/kubuntu/xubuntu perhaps try the ##linux channel
[14:08] <SunTsu> geek1d: what exactly do you mean by "bonding"?
[14:08] <geek1d> bonding two adsl lines into one
[14:08] <geek1d> what bonded adsl routers do.
[14:08] <SunTsu> geek1d: not possible
[14:09] <ikonia> it's not that easy, but it is do-able
[14:09] <Gentoo64> bondage is offtopic here
[14:09] <geek1d> lol
[14:09] <ikonia> Gentoo64: please.....
[14:10] <SunTsu> geek1d: 4-wire and so on are part of the dsl protocol, it needs a special dsl modem and a certain config on the dslam side
[14:10] <slipttees> hi all
[14:10] <slipttees> after update transmission won't work
[14:10] <Elssha> my windows is on sda3; how do i find out what (Hhd_,_) to set it at?
[14:10] <Elssha> (hd_,_)*
[14:10] <slipttees> Segmentation fault
[14:11] <Gentoo64> slipttees: nvidia one?
[14:11] <slipttees> nope
[14:11] <slipttees> sis
[14:12] <Gentoo64> is it 2.42?
[14:12] <Pumpkin-> if you are trying to max out a single transfer over 2 (or more) DSL lines, that can be hard. If you are trying to load balance many connections, then you can have two totally independant connections, and select which one to use on a per connection basis using something like round robin NAT in iptables. (I've done this before).
[14:12] <slipttees> Gentoo64: Gtk-WARNING **: Could not find the tool of topics in module_path: "pixmap"
[14:12] <Pumpkin-> Not really written it up enough to give you a full walkthrough, but hopefully the idea is enough to get going with.
[14:12] <ajin> I cant set my auto login back to manual login, do anyone know how?
[14:12] <slipttees> Gentoo64: than, I install gtk2-engines-pixbuf
[14:12] <Elssha> my windows is on sda3; how do i find out what (hd_,_) to set it at?  the tut says if its first it's (hd1,0) but what about if its not?
[14:12] <Gentoo64> slipttees: is it 2.42?
[14:12] <Gentoo64> transmission
[14:12] <slipttees> Gentoo64: i dont know
[14:13] <slipttees> Gentoo64: last version ubuntu 11.10
[14:14] <slipttees> Gentoo64: I need repair... i download file size 32GB done 30GB
[14:14] <slipttees> :)
[14:15] <sach> Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address 0.0.0.0:80
[14:15] <Gentoo64> slipttees: well dont use another client (yet)
[14:15] <Gentoo64> it might override it and start ove ragain
[14:16] <slipttees> Gentoo64: okay
[14:16] <sach> Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address 0.0.0.0:80
[14:16] <sach> no listening sockets available, shutting down
[14:16] <sach> Unable to open logs
[14:16] <OttifantSir2> Does anyone know where I can find localization (Norwegian Bokmaal to be exact) for Firefox 9.0.1 updated from stable PPA on Lucid (10.94)?
[14:17] <Gentoo64> slipttees: so you cant open transmission at all?
[14:17] <iceroot> OttifantSir2: ask mozilla
[14:17] <iceroot> OttifantSir2: we dont host that ppa
[14:17] <slipttees> Gentoo64: no open
[14:17] <Gentoo64> slipttees: in terminal whats it say when u open it
[14:17] <slipttees> Gentoo64: Gtk-WARNING **: Could not find the tool of topics in module_path: "pixmap"
[14:17] <Gentoo64> slipttees: also type transmission-gtk -v
[14:17] <OttifantSir2> iceroot: So you're saying ask in #mozilla?
[14:18] <slipttees> Gentoo64:  -v unknown
[14:18] <iceroot> OttifantSir2: irc.mozilla.org #firefox
[14:18] <iceroot> OttifantSir2: or the person which is hosting that ppa
[14:18] <Gentoo64> slipttees: non capital v was that?
[14:18] <Gentoo64> slipttees: try --version
[14:19] <slipttees> Gentoo64: sorry i don't undestand =/
[14:19] <Gentoo64> slipttees: try transmission-gtk --version
[14:19] <slipttees> Gentoo64: transmission-gtk 2.33 (12565)
[14:19] <Gentoo64> ok
[14:20] <Gentoo64> no idea
[14:20] <Steamopunk> Having an issue reinstalling MySQL Server on Ubuntu 11.10, getting the following error - http://paste.ubuntu.com/823842/
[14:20] <Gentoo64> slipttees: id use the ppa from transmission website
[14:20] <ankurash> hey, m a newbie here...
[14:20] <Gentoo64> for later version
[14:20] <slipttees> Gentoo64:  humm
[14:21] <slipttees> Gentoo64: no torrent lost?
[14:21] <Gentoo64> nah itll keep all the settings
[14:21] <Gentoo64> itll just continue the torrent
[14:21] <iceroot> Steamopunk: output of "cat /etc/issue" and "cat /etc/apt/sources.list" and "apt-cache policy mysql-server-5.1"
[14:22] <ankurash> this isnt so easy
[14:23] <Elssha> using sudo nano ; how do you save the file you just created (using the earlier website); i don't have a save option
[14:23] <Elssha> ^or can i just use gedit instead?
[14:23] <Gentoo64> nano is ctrl+x
[14:23] <Gentoo64> then y
[14:24] <Steamopunk> Get that in just a sec iceroot :)
[14:24] <zykotick9> Elssha: in nano CTRL+O should save the file
[14:24] <Elssha> thanks
[14:24] <slipttees> Gentoo64: deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/transmissionbt/ppa/ubuntu oneiric main
[14:24] <slipttees> :D
[14:24] <Gentoo64> cool
[14:24] <Gentoo64> try that one
[14:25] <Gentoo64> 2.33 is old
[14:25] <slipttees> Gentoo64: 2.42 now
[14:25] <Gentoo64> does it work?
[14:25] <slipttees> same problem
[14:25] <slipttees> :'(
[14:25] <Gentoo64> :s
[14:26] <Gentoo64> well i doubt its transmission then
[14:27] <slipttees> Gentoo64: maybe one lib
[14:27] <slipttees> =/
[14:28] <ActionParsnip> slipttees: try as a new user, is it the same?
[14:28] <slipttees> ActionParsnip: i no try this
[14:28] <Steamopunk> iceroot: http://paste.ubuntu.com/823871/ (cat /etc/issue), http://paste.ubuntu.com/823873/ (cat /etc/apt/sources.list), http://paste.ubuntu.com/823874/ (apt-cache policy mysql-server-5.1)
[14:28] <ActionParsnip> slipttees: if its ok as a new user then its your settings
[14:28] <slipttees> ActionParsnip: i have various torrents
[14:28] <slipttees> lost :(
[14:29] <Gentoo64> slipttees: you could try renaming ~/.config/transmisison to something else and try
[14:29] <Gentoo64> doubt itll help tho
[14:29] <slipttees> Gentoo64: yesterday open without problem
[14:29] <slipttees> Gentoo64: lost torrent?
[14:29] <Gentoo64> you shouldnt lose the torrent
[14:30] <Gentoo64> it wont delete anything
[14:30] <regismesquita> 2
[14:30] <slipttees> Gentoo64: :(
[14:30] <slipttees> Gentoo64: clean torrent list :/
[14:30] <michaelgamble_> hey i got a question, is it possible to have more then one user logged into the desktop gui having running applications in both at the same time?
[14:30] <Gentoo64> slipttees: it will be
[14:31] <Gentoo64> slipttees: the torrent location is back to default
[14:31] <Gentoo64> move the old config file back
[14:31] <slipttees> Gentoo64: i will die
[14:31] <SallyFranklin> is there a way to shrink the size of the doc icons in 11.10?
[14:31] <SallyFranklin> dock*
[14:31] <SallyFranklin> I'm using unity
[14:32] <Gentoo64> slipttees: but transmission opens now?
[14:32] <Gentoo64> with the backed up config?
[14:32] <slipttees> Gentoo64: yes open, but torrent list it clean :(
[14:32] <Gentoo64> slipttees: download the torrent file again and open it
[14:32] <Gentoo64> itll continue from where u left off
[14:33] <Gentoo64> as the torrent data is still there
[14:33] <iceroot> Steamopunk: the pastes are showing that everything is installed correctly
[14:33] <HFSPLUS> I dont understand at why you are being so mean your a big meanie
[14:33] <slipttees> Gentoo64: i don't know
[14:33] <slipttees> :)
[14:34] <Gentoo64> slipttees: working ok now?
[14:34] <HFSPLUS> ur a meenie
[14:34] <slipttees> Gentoo64: tnasmission work
[14:34] <slipttees> :)
[14:34] <Steamopunk> icroot: Interesting. It won't let me start or stop the service, and isn't running at all. apt-get install shows that it isn't fully installed
[14:35] <Gentoo64> weird it works now, as nothing in the config should really matter
[14:35] <Gentoo64> but glad its sorted
[14:35] <Nezdrav> anyone to help me out with a tiny problem i have???
[14:36] <Nezdrav> tech problem
[14:36] <Gentoo64> lol
[14:36] <HFSPLUS> my weenie is like the size of a banana going through 2 oranages
[14:36] <Gentoo64> feels like im at preschool again
[14:36] <HFSPLUS> there is no denying that my weenie is much bigger than yours
[14:36] <HFSPLUS> my weenie is like the size of a banana going through 2 oranages
[14:37] <HFSPLUS> there is no denying that my weenie is much bigger than yours
[14:37] <HFSPLUS> ur a meenie
[14:37] <Nezdrav> come on guys i need help with this lubuntu
[14:37] <Pici> !ask | Nezdrav
[14:37] <Gentoo64> Nezdrav: just say what the problem is
[14:37] <Elssha> if First partition (/dev/sda1): root=(hd0,1)   how do i find the root= for sda3?
[14:38] <Nezdrav> ok got a wireless card problem with the b43xx drivers
[14:38] <Naeblis> I'm getting dependency error for libgcc1, libxdamage1, and zlib1g while installing Chromium, but all of them are already installed to the newest version. Any ideas?
[14:38] <primeroeso__> olaaa
[14:38] <primeroeso_> lpppppppppppppppppppp
[14:38] <primeroeso_> ok
[14:38] <primeroeso_> o
[14:38] <Gentoo64> no
[14:38] <primeroeso> GDF
[14:38] <primeroeso> GS
[14:38] <primeroeso> GSDG
[14:38] <primeroeso> SGD
[14:38] <primeroeso> S
[14:38] <FloodBot1> primeroeso: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[14:38] <primeroeso> GDS
[14:38] <Pici> primeroeso: stop
[14:38] <primeroeso__> kien eres?¡
[14:38] <primeroeso_> ok
[14:38] <sipior> school must be letting out.
[14:38] <Nezdrav> i had the /q
[14:38] <LjL> !english
[14:39] <slipttees> Gentoo64: i'm find torrent again
[14:39] <slipttees> :D
[14:39] <primeroeso> K
[14:39] <primeroeso__> olaaaaa soy paula
[14:39] <slipttees> Thanks
[14:39] <primeroeso> HOLAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
[14:39] <primeroeso_> hola
[14:39] <slipttees> save my As* Gentoo64
[14:39] <slipttees> :D
[14:39] <primeroeso_> si
[14:39] <Gentoo64> :)
[14:39] <sipior> primeroeso: play elsewhere, vermin.
[14:39] <LjL> sipior: no need for names :(
[14:39] <Naeblis> so umm...
[14:39] <Ares_> Hello!
[14:40] <sipior> LjL: of course there is.
[14:40] <Elssha> for some reason the partition i have my win7 on is labled as HPFS/NTFS/exFAT
[14:40] <Gentoo64> Elssha: because its ntfs
[14:41] <Elssha> but when i tried adding it to grub it said something about a missing boot loader
[14:41] <Elssha> >_<
[14:41] <Gentoo64> thats normal to list it like that
[14:41] <Ares_> I have video laggs on websites,games,programs it sometimes haven't got lags but just sometimes maybe someone know how to fix it? I tried to install drivers from amd.com I use Ubuntu 10.10 x64
[14:41] <Naeblis> I'm getting dependency error for libgcc1, libxdamage1, and zlib1g while installing Chromium, but all of them are already installed to the newest version. Any ideas?
[14:41] <Elssha> sda3 would be (hd0,3) yes?
[14:41] <Gentoo64> if sda1 is 0.1
[14:41] <Elssha> it is
[14:42] <Elssha> but when i tried to boot the above i got a boot load error
[14:42] <sipior> Naeblis: you're building from source?
[14:42] <Elssha> brb, RL >_<
[14:42] <phixxor> Hello -- I'm unable to update because of invalid GPG keys (right after upgrading to oneiric). How can I fix that?
[14:42] <Naeblis> sipior, no, I'm installing from the Software Center.
[14:42] <sipior> Naeblis: ah sorry, misunderstood.
[14:42] <cordoval> why mouse is going crazy?
[14:42] <cordoval> in latest ubuntu
[14:42] <Gentoo64> cordoval: how?
[14:42] <Gentoo64> lol
[14:43] <cordoval> mouse going crazy problem, randomly
[14:43] <cordoval> is this a known bug?
[14:43] <Gentoo64> maybe it is the actual mouse?
[14:43] <cordoval> no
[14:43] <cordoval> it is not the mouse, I remember someone reported it smoetime ago
[14:43] <ActionParsnip> cordoval: is it a laptop with usb mouse, laptop with touchpad or a desktop with a mouse?
[14:43] <cordoval> it removed ccsm and the issue just got worse
[14:43] <sipior> Naeblis: could you pastebin the error you're getting?
[14:43] <cordoval> laptop
[14:43] <cordoval> usb mouse+touchpad
[14:43] <ActionParsnip> cordoval: what make and model? Is it the touchpad or a USB mouse?
[14:44] <cordoval> asus g73jw
[14:44] <Naeblis> sipior: http://pastebin.com/hK1XHaNw
[14:44] <cordoval> the problem happens with both
[14:44] <usr13> cordoval: If you unplug the external USB mouse, does the touchpad mouse work ok?
[14:45] <cordoval> yes
[14:45] <ActionParsnip> cordoval: do you have the latest BIOS?
[14:45] <cordoval> how to tell? I never upgraded
[14:46] <usr13> ActionParsnip: cordoval Yes, could be a problem with USB.
[14:46] <tejaswidp> how do I get a live cd to run on a really old computer with no support for live cd booting?
[14:46] <dholbach> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDeveloperWeek starting in 14 minutes in #ubuntu-classroom
[14:46] <ActionParsnip> cordoval: if you plug in the mouse then run: modprobe -r psmouse; modprobe psmouse      is it ok?
[14:46] <sipior> Naeblis: don't see the problem here. have you updated recently?
[14:47] <Naeblis> sipior, haven't updated the system, if that's what you mean.
[14:47] <zykotick9> tejaswidp: a computer that is unable to boot from a CD, is VERY unlikely to have the power to run Ubuntu (LiveCD or installed).  That must be an OLD machine.
[14:48] <cordoval> yes ~ sudo modprobe -r psmouse; sudo modprobe psmouse [sudo] password for cordoval:  success
[14:48] <tejaswidp> zykotick9: I was thinking running a really lightweight distro and not necessarily ubuntu
[14:48] <ActionParsnip> cordoval: do you always use the external mouse?
[14:48] <cordoval> yes because laptop is a workhorse so it is always in a fix place
[14:48] <cordoval> i use mouse and keyboard external
[14:48] <sipior> Naeblis: i meant updating the software center index.
[14:49] <usr13> cordoval: I suppose you could add those commands to /etc/rc.local (if you intend to always use the USB mouse).
[14:49] <cordoval> do those command make a difference regarding the problem?
[14:49] <usr13> cordoval: What?
[14:49] <ActionParsnip> cordoval: with the USB mouse attached, can you give a pastebin of the output of:  lsmod; lsb_release -a; uname -a       Thanks
[14:50] <sipior> Naeblis: out of curiosity, do you get the same error when installing via apt-get?
[14:50] <sharkmap> help. trying to install 11.10 as a dual boot onto the second partition of the second hard drive, but the install gives the error "no root file system is defined. please correct this from the partition menu. but what do I do there? I can TIA
[14:50] <sharkmap> can't figur out where to go from here
[14:50] <Naeblis> sipior, let me try.
[14:50] <usr13>  cordoval lsmod ; lsb_release -a ; uname -a | pastebinit  #Show us resulting URL
[14:51] <ActionParsnip> usr13: ooh didn't know that would work, sweet
[14:51] <LjL> usr13: that won't work, only the last command's output will be pastebinned
[14:51] <cordoval> http://paste.ubuntu.com/823903/
[14:51] <ActionParsnip> LjL: that's why I got excited
[14:52] <cordoval> let me do it right
[14:52] <Tostada> I'm running 11.10 x64.. I installed a theme called "Elementary Dark" using Synaptic package manager, now the package manager will open but immediately  closes. Would anybody have time to look at my log file.? Thanks.. : )
[14:52] <cordoval> i think i need to pipe with >2&
[14:52] <usr13> LjL: Is correct
[14:52] <ActionParsnip> cordoval: good enough, ok what is the output of:  lsmod | pastebinit
[14:52] <LjL> usr13, ActionParsnip, cordoval:  ( lsmod ; lsb_release -a ; uname -a ) | pastebinit
[14:53] <Naeblis> sipior, different here.
[14:53] <Naeblis> chromium-browser : Depends: libnss3-1d (>= 3.12.3) but it is not going to be installed
[14:53] <Naeblis> E: Broken packages
[14:53] <cordoval> http://paste.ubuntu.com/823905/
[14:54] <sipior> Naeblis: might try an apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade first.
[14:54] <usr13> lsmod > info ; lsb_release -a >> info ; uname -a >> info ;  pastebinit info ; rm info
[14:54] <usr13> kinda sloppy but works.
[14:54] <LjL> usr13: ew
[14:55] <cordoval> http://paste.ubuntu.com/823908/
[14:55] <sipior> usr13: i'll second that "ew".
[14:55] <Teddy1> hi
[14:55] <xfilesman> hi
[14:55] <usr13> lsusb would be good to see too....
[14:55] <Naeblis> sipior, apt-get dist-upgrade ?
[14:56]  * Bassy loves being a Photoshop pro 
[14:56] <ActionParsnip> usr13: it works so who cares how pretty ity is
[14:56] <sipior> Naeblis: yes. update, first.
[14:56] <Bassy> Oh I'm sorry wrong channel
[14:56] <prashant_123456> where is the themes folder located in gnome ??
[14:56] <usr13> Ok, gotta run.  ttyl....
[14:56] <ActionParsnip> cordoval: if you run: sudo modprobe -r psmouse       does the touchpad cease to work but the USB keep going?
[14:56] <LjL> ActionParsnip: whoever has a file named "info" that's going to be deleted, cares
[14:57] <cordoval> ActionParsnip: yes
[14:57] <ActionParsnip> LjL: it is devoid of sudo so the user will only have write access to it's $HOME
[14:57] <LjL> ActionParsnip: ... ok?
[14:57] <ActionParsnip> cordoval: does the mouse pointer work ok?
[14:57] <cordoval> yes
[14:57] <LjL> ActionParsnip: usually files the user cares about *are* in $HOME
[14:57] <cordoval> i mean ok for now
[14:57] <cordoval> before going crazy
[14:58] <ActionParsnip> cordoval: ok, renboot and make it go crazy then run the command I gave. DOes it make it ok?
[14:58] <cordoval> renboot?
[14:58] <Pici> LjL, ActionParsnip: this is the kind of thing that mktemp should be used for.
[14:58] <cordoval> ok, can you tell me which actions to take either if it does not repeat or if it does repeat?
[14:58] <cordoval> what do you think it was or it could be?
[14:58] <ActionParsnip> LjL: yes but they are the users own files, sure if the file exists it will be overwritten etc, but users should know a little about their filenames and change them if it conflicts
[14:58] <LjL> Pici: i guess, although i gave a command that worked just fine even before the whole thing with "info" started
[14:58] <Naeblis> sipior, getting an error in this as well.
[14:59] <Naeblis> E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (13: Permission denied)
[14:59] <Naeblis> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), are you root?
[14:59] <sipior> Pici: or process substitution.
[14:59] <sipior> Naeblis: sorry, prepend a "sudo" to that, of course.
[14:59] <Naeblis> I did that.
[14:59] <xfilesman> hi can any one help me about some ting
[14:59] <ActionParsnip> xfilesman: ask away
[14:59] <sipior> Naeblis: ah, shut down the software center first :-)
[15:00] <sipior> Naeblis: simultaneous access is a problem.
[15:00] <evoandroidevo> does anyone know what tor is? i keep geting an error when i try to run it
[15:00] <xfilesman> you can help me
[15:00] <Naeblis> ah
[15:00] <Teddy1> i got problems with thunderbird, i got the error fips 140 all the time
[15:00] <Naeblis> wait. sipior, software center isn't open. :(
[15:01] <cordoval> thanks ActionParsnip
[15:01] <ActionParsnip> cordoval: does it work?
[15:01] <sipior> Naeblis: and you are typing "sudo apt-get update"?
[15:01] <ActionParsnip> cordoval: we can make it automatic if it is
[15:01] <ActionParsnip> xfilesman: what is the issue?
[15:02] <ActionParsnip> !fixapt | Naeblis
[15:02] <Naeblis> sipior, I typed exactly this:  sudo apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
[15:02] <sipior> Naeblis: one at a time. sudo won't apply to the second expression.
[15:02] <Teddy1> can somebody give me a hint when they could help me with a little something regarding thunderbird in 10.10
[15:02] <ActionParsnip> Naeblis: try the command ubottu gave
[15:02] <xfilesman> what you mean
[15:03] <Pici> xfilesman: You need to ask a question here before we can help you.
[15:03] <xfilesman> any one here know server mail ( iredmail )
[15:04] <ActionParsnip> !anyone | xfilesman
[15:05] <Teddy1> i need help with fips 140 validation, it ask for a pass, but i dont use it, but suddenly thunderbird ask for it and i cant save my draft without it, tried to install it again, but no help..
[15:05] <Naeblis> sipior, still not installing. Tried ActionParsnip's command as well.
[15:06] <melvincv> have I joined #ubuntu or #ubuntu-unregged? (confused)
[15:06] <worre> what program should I use to make .img files?
[15:06] <sipior> Naeblis: which now? the update and dist-upgrade complete successfully, or not?
[15:06] <xfilesman> ActionParsnip you can help me in server iRedmail
[15:07] <sharkmap> please help with a new user basic install onto a second drive. what does the error "no root file system is defined. please correct this from the partition menu" mean?
[15:07] <Naeblis> sipior, both did. Chromium still isn't installing.
[15:07] <hot2trot> sorry, I know this isn't ubuntu specific, but #mplayer is asleep.  I need to load an .srt file with a .avi file in mplayer, but don't know how.  I know I press 'j' to toggle them, but just putting the .srt file in the same directory does not indicate to mplayer that there is a subtitle file, anyone know how to do this
[15:07] <sipior> Naeblis: and the error?
[15:07] <Naeblis> same
[15:07] <hot2trot> quick google search yields topics more complicated than the basic problem
[15:07] <private_meta> Hi What would be the best way to read out (c++) the cpu speed of your cores in ubuntu? I did that on redhat and other OS before and it could be found in "/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/cpuinfo_max_freq", but the cpufreq folder doesn't seem to exist in ubuntu
[15:07] <ActionParsnip> xfilesman: not used it, sorry
[15:08] <xfilesman> ok
[15:08] <ActionParsnip> xfilesman: if you post your question, people may reply
[15:08] <mneptok> Naeblis: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[15:08] <xfilesman> i need any information for any server mail i can install it and create mails on it
[15:08] <sipior> Naeblis: does "apt-get install -f" help at all?
[15:09] <mneptok> sipior: i'd include "sudo" in any and all commands you suggest that require it.
[15:09] <ActionParsnip> worre: you can use dd_rescue to make an image of a partition etc
[15:09] <Naeblis> nope. Still nothing. :(
[15:10] <Naeblis> ans sipior, it doesn't.
[15:10] <sipior> mneptok: you can do as you like.
[15:10] <mneptok> Naeblis: "nothing?" you get no error messages of any kind?
[15:10] <ActionParsnip> Naeblis: can you pastebin the output of ubottus command please
[15:10] <ActionParsnip> mneptok: great minds eh
[15:10] <Naeblis> wait
[15:10] <Naeblis> ActionParsnip, there is no output.
[15:11] <worre> ActionParsnip: i am trying to make .img from files
[15:11] <worre> not from partition
[15:12] <ActionParsnip> worre: so make an image file of a folder
[15:12] <exat> hey i am a newbie here want to start working on ubuntu projects relating to networking, and shell commands
[15:12] <ActionParsnip> Naeblis: ok, run:  sudo apt-get update      what is output?
[15:12] <exat> any one can help me out
[15:12] <zennez0009> hello ubuntu people!
[15:12] <zennez0009> : )
[15:12] <evoandroidevo> cant u use the dd command to make a .img file from files like dd if=/home/USER/desktop of=  ....
[15:13] <ActionParsnip> exat: you haven't asked a question....
[15:13] <Teddy1> is it nobody that knows how to open the fips 140 in thunderbird when it somehows got turned on?
[15:13] <auronandace> !contribute | exat
[15:13] <Naeblis> ActionParsnip, http://pastebin.com/4ABQX1zZ
[15:13] <ActionParsnip> worre: http://lifehacker.com/268304/create-iso-disk-images-and-generate-md5-checksums
[15:14] <exat> what is !contribute??
[15:14] <melvincv> When I try to register my nick, I get this error: mel*****@gmail.com has too many accounts registered.
[15:14] <auronandace> exat: ! means a command for the bot
[15:14] <Teddy1> it is to be a part of helping with something e.g
[15:14] <ActionParsnip> melvincv: ask in #freenode
[15:14] <auronandace> !bot | exat
[15:15] <Teddy1> ooh
[15:15] <Teddy1> lol
[15:15] <exat> !contribute
[15:15] <Tostada> I'm running 11.10 x64.. I installed a theme called "Elementary Dark" using Synaptic package manager, now the package manager will open but immediately  closes. Would anybody have time to look at my log file.? Thanks.. : )
[15:15] <ActionParsnip> Naeblis: any output after the done line except the prompt?
[15:15] <Naeblis> ActionParsnip, no.
[15:15] <ActionParsnip> Naeblis: ok, run:  sudo apt-get --reinstall install nano     what is output?
[15:15] <mneptok> Naeblis: so "update" is working. what error does "sudo apt-get upgrade" give? pastebin that.
[15:15] <ActionParsnip> Tostada: install it in a terminal, the output will be useful
[15:16] <Teddy1> if you know about fips 140 validation please send me a pm
[15:16] <celthunder> Tostada: is there a lock file yet? and apt-get install something to see real output
[15:16] <ActionParsnip> Teddy1: could try the mozilla channel
[15:17] <Teddy1> ActionParsnip: just #mozilla ?
[15:17] <Tostada> I haven't used linux for years so I'm a little daft at this point.
[15:17] <ActionParsnip> Teddy1: worth a try
[15:17] <Naeblis> ActionParsnip, http://pastebin.com/is5GKZLM
[15:17] <eLMartin> hi, whats the best way to get a kvm2 connected over network? a lvm2 on the host, in the kvm2 a nfs. mount the nfs at the client and then another lvm2 on the nfs? could this result in a bad performance?
[15:17] <eLMartin> kvm2 -> lvm2
[15:17] <Tostada> celthunder.. sorry I'm not sure what a lock file is.
[15:17] <ActionParsnip> Naeblis: perfect, ok run:  sudo apt-get upgrade
[15:18] <ActionParsnip> Naeblis: so far you have no issue
[15:18] <Naeblis> ActionParsnip, Reading package lists... Done
[15:18] <Naeblis> Building dependency tree
[15:18] <Naeblis> Reading state information... Done
[15:18] <Naeblis> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[15:18] <subb1> greetings all !!
[15:18] <Tostada> I did find some information about it in the auth.log
[15:19] <worre> ActionParsnip: can that comman make true .img files?
[15:19] <ActionParsnip> Tostada: sudo apt-get install elementary-dark    maybe, its not an official package so you will need to find that if you get an error
[15:19] <ActionParsnip> worre: that will be an ISO file, is that sufficient?
[15:19] <subb1> the initrd.img-2.*  image file is loaded into ram by kernel during the boot process. After this step, where is this initrd image decomprsd and mounted on?
[15:19] <worre> i need an image file that can be booted from grub
[15:20] <worre> and iso wont work
[15:20] <ActionParsnip> Tostada: seems the package name is elementary-dark-theme
[15:20] <ActionParsnip> worre: grub2 can boot ISO files
[15:21] <worre> ActionParsnip: How? i just get file not found and file not supported errors
[15:22] <auronandace> !grub2 | worre
[15:22] <Naeblis> heh. I don't think I'm gonna use Chromium after this. Thanks for the help! You guys are awesome!
[15:22] <Tostada> After it didn't work when I installed it with synaptic I did install it with the Ubuntu software center and it worked.. just that now Synaptic no longer works.
[15:23] <auronandace> !fixapt | Tostada
[15:24] <wi-nick> @search History of MIddle-earth
[15:24] <Tostada> ubottu, I pasted that line into a terminal and it ran but synaptic still won't stay open.
[15:25] <BadKarma> a quick question re libapache-mod-php5, it is built by default with suhosin, right?
[15:26] <auronandace> Tostada: what is the output in a terminal if you type synaptic
[15:26] <ActionParsnip> worre: http://pastie.org/3289403
[15:26] <mneptok> auronandace: "gksu synaptic" ;)
[15:26] <ActionParsnip> Naeblis: then your packages are square and you are fully upto date
[15:26] <WhitePelican> join #kubuntu
[15:26] <Pici> BadKarma: yes.
[15:26] <auronandace> mneptok: thanks, long day :)
[15:27] <mneptok> auronandace: i feel the same, and have been awake for ~90 minutes :/
[15:27] <BadKarma> Pici: fantastic, glad to see we are on the same page, then here is the problem... I've also installed php5-suhosin (extension) and trying to use suhosin.sql.user_prefix which I understand would limit what users can login to the database over scripts
[15:28] <Pici> BadKarma: Unfortunately, thats where my knowledge of php ends :(
[15:28] <Naeblis> ActionParsnip, yup. Chromium still won't install though. :)
[15:28] <BadKarma> Pici: not to worry, thanks anyway :)
[15:28] <ActionParsnip> Naeblis: ok, what is the output of:  sudo apt-get install chromium-browser
[15:29] <Naeblis> ActionParsnip, http://pastebin.com/AS0aE9FM
[15:29] <exat> hey there?
[15:29] <Tostada> auronandace it does the same thing.. opens and immediately closes.
[15:30] <auronandace> Tostada: and what does it say in the terminal?
[15:30] <mar> i locking for program like a vygis for ubuntu 10.04 (for unlock the mobile phone)...tnx
[15:31] <ActionParsnip> Naeblis: and the output of:  uname -a; lsb_release -a     Thanks
[15:32] <Tostada> auronandace , terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::out_of_range'
[15:32] <Tostada>    what():  vector::_M_range_check
[15:32] <Tostada>  Aborted
[15:32] <Teddy1> have it come another program for silverlight instead of moonlight that works? If it has, wich commands?
[15:32] <Naeblis> ActionParsnip, http://pastebin.com/FVtxiGkB
[15:32] <Teddy1> for firefox 9
[15:32] <LjL> Teddy1: not realloy
[15:33] <Teddy1> LjL:  ok, but i read that some(maybe 10-20 people i have read made it possible)
[15:33] <auronandace> Tostada: i've never seen that before, what ubuntu are you using?
[15:33] <ActionParsnip> Naeblis: http://eftakhairul.com/resolve-the-dependencylibnss3-1d-while-installing-google-chrome-in-ubuntu/
[15:33] <LjL> Teddy1: i'm not aware of any Moonlight alternative. but maybe i'm wrong.
[15:34] <Tostada> Auronandace 11.10 x64
[15:34] <Teddy1> no i dont think it is any alternative, but i was thinking about a way to get silverlivt to work maybe_
[15:34] <Teddy1> ?
[15:34] <ActionParsnip> Naeblis: or try:  sudo apt-get -f install
[15:34] <OerHeks> Teddy1, moonlight 4 works, download it, rename to *.xpi and firefox 8/9/10 will install it.
[15:34] <mohanr2222_2> guys, i'd like to change the position of the notifications (gnome shell) so that it doesn't interfere with my dock.. is it possible?
[15:34] <ActionParsnip> Teddy1: firefox in wine, not sure how stable it will be
[15:34] <Tostada> The auth.log says: cannot determine display-device
[15:35] <auronandace> Tostada: you can ask someone more knowledgable in here, also if you want you can check to see if a bug has been filed for it
[15:35] <Teddy1> ActionParsnip:  That unstable, but wich one is the most stable wine version?
[15:35] <Teddy1> OerHeks: Really that easy? Ok i will try..
[15:36] <Tostada> auronandace, Thank you.
[15:36] <auronandace> Tostada: no worries, sorry i couldn't be more help :)
[15:36] <Tostada> : )
[15:36] <Teddy1> what is the command for renaming in console again :-[
[15:36] <auronandace> Teddy1: mv
[15:37] <grendal-prime> no more gvfs?
[15:37] <grendal-prime> did i hear that right?
[15:37] <grendal-prime> if i dist upgrade from 8.04 to 10.04 what do i have to do to get ext4
[15:37] <Tostada> auronandace, could you explain what the line that I pasted means or does.?
[15:37] <ActionParsnip> Teddy1: I'd go for 1.3, check the appdb to see which makes it work better
[15:37] <auronandace> grendal-prime: you'd need to reformat, so a fresh install would be better
[15:38] <auronandace> Tostada: i'm not sure myself sorry
[15:38] <ActionParsnip> grendal-prime: you can convert but you will not get the full feature set of ext4 if memory serves
[15:38] <Tostada> k, thanks.
[15:38] <ActionParsnip> grendal-prime: http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-convert-ext3-to-ext4-file-system.html
[15:38] <ActionParsnip> grendal-prime: I have gvfs here in precise
[15:39] <ActionParsnip> Naeblis: is it dropping in now?
[15:39] <Teddy1> auronandace: Ok thnx, do you know how to fix the problem with fips 140 validation in thunderbird to? It ask's for master password suddenly
[15:40] <auronandace> Teddy1: i don't know what fips 140 is and i don't use thunderbird, sorry
[15:40] <Naeblis> ActionParsnip, I don't know why, but it still won't install.
[15:40] <lotuspsychje> any incredimail lookalikes for ubuntu>?
[15:40] <ActionParsnip> Naeblis: can you run:  sudo apt-get -f install     and pastebin the output. Thanks
[15:41] <Naeblis> ActionParsnip, based on the instructions from that blog: http://pastebin.com/TH4J6Nm3
[15:41] <mneptok> Teddy1: FIPS-140 is a guideline document. not a piece of technology.
[15:42] <melvincv> I still did not get those IRC commands, anyway, I'll note down the ones I'm given at #freenode.
[15:42] <ActionParsnip> lotuspsychje: looks like thunderbird to me
[15:42] <mneptok> Teddy1: you need to figure out what underlying FIPS-140 cryptography/security is being used, and configure that corectly.
[15:42] <gain_> hi all
[15:43] <mneptok> Teddy1: coulf be GPG. could be S/MIME. could be anything that complies with the FIPS-140 guidelines.
[15:43] <lotuspsychje> ActionParsnip: my aunte uses thunderbird and she says email sending speed gets stuck some times
[15:43] <Teddy1> mneptok: yeah i know, but i dont know how, and i dont why it activated
[15:43] <Naeblis> I first aborted the apt-get install -f. got a different error. Then when I ran the command the next time, it showed the same old error.
[15:43] <ActionParsnip> Naeblis: do you have the universe repo enabled?
[15:44] <Naeblis> ActionParsnip, I don't know how to check..?
[15:44] <Teddy1> ive used thunderbird a loong time, suddenly it happend some hours ago
[15:44] <ActionParsnip> Naeblis: run:  pastebinit /etc/apt/sources.list
[15:44] <gain_> I have this error when I restart apache: [Tue Jan 31 15:41:54 2012] [warn] worker ajp://localhost:8009/idp already used by another worker
[15:45] <melvincv> What's the best solution for encrypting files? ZIP, RAR, GPG or Truecrypt? It should be easy to use.
[15:45] <gain_> but I dunno how to verify how is the worker that use the port
[15:45] <gain_> *whoù
[15:45] <gain_> *who
[15:45] <jrib> melvincv: best is subjective
[15:45] <Pici> 60
[15:45] <Naeblis> ActionParsnip, http://paste.ubuntu.com/823966/
[15:46] <LjL> Naeblis: having backports enabled but updates and security disabled doesn't sound like a great idea, does it
[15:47] <melvincv> jrib, subjective? I know that packages have strange names, but do I have to search for that?
[15:47] <jiffe98> so it appears I can't have both mysql-cluster-server andlibdbd-mysql-perl installed due to dependency problems ?
[15:48] <quiescens> LjL: they.. don't appear to have backports enabled?
[15:48] <yang_> ??
[15:48] <LjL> quiescens: ah it's true, sorry
[15:48] <ActionParsnip> Naeblis: looks fine, you just dont have backports or proposed enabled which is fine, you may need to use the same method to satisfy the deps using packages.ubuntu.com
[15:48] <jrib> melvincv: I mean your question has no good answer.  Different programs are better at different things.  "The best" is only an opinion
[15:48] <carbon60> Anyone familiar with setting up upstart configs? I have a simple Python script that I want to start as a specific kid.
[15:49] <carbon60> s/kid/uid/
[15:49] <jrib> melvincv: my advice for you to try them all and use the one that works best /for you/
[15:49] <LjL> ActionParsnip: athough not having security is kinda...
[15:49] <espinosa> hola
[15:49] <ActionParsnip> LjL: security in what way?
[15:49] <LjL> ActionParsnip: i mean the security repo
[15:49] <espinosa> kien eres
[15:50] <quiescens> I really wish apt-get would be more helpful in situations like that, some sort of description of the dependancy problem, rather than just saying "dependancy problems" and nothing else
[15:50] <LjL> !es | espinosa
[15:50] <ActionParsnip> LjL: aaaah
[15:50] <melvincv> jrib, ok, is there any of those that I shouldn't try as it is not secure?
[15:50] <LjL> ActionParsnip: also, i'd imagine most people have the updates repo
[15:50] <LjL> melvincv: ZIP is not a good idea.
[15:50] <espinosa> hola
[15:50] <sinan> i'm on 11.10, the menubar of the terminal is not getting "merged" into the "top panel"; it appears underneath as a separate menu bar. Any ideas?
[15:50] <LjL> espinosa: para español /join #ubuntu-es
[15:50] <jrib> melvincv: I'd imagine gpg and truecrypt are well-vetted, I don't know about the others
[15:51] <indystorm> I created a symbolic link from bash and I cannot access it via ftp.... it shows up as a file, and not a directory, any idea how I can access this? Also- I cannot see the link at all on my Windows network using samba on ubuntu server.... How can I fix this?
[15:51] <ActionParsnip> LjL: can you advise him/her any please?
[15:51] <zykotick9> indystorm: are you using a chroot with your FTP?
[15:51] <indystorm> I don't know what a chroot is? I am new to ubuntu....
[15:52] <LjL> ActionParsnip: i haven't really followed the entire discussion so not sure about the actual problem, but i'd still try enabling updates and security and then installing whatever it is they need
[15:52] <ade> j
[15:52] <ActionParsnip> LjL: packages which should be available for chromium-browser are not coming down
[15:52] <Guest7908> test
[15:52] <LjL> ActionParsnip: and it's natty?
[15:53] <ActionParsnip> Naeblis: all I can suggest is either download the debs from packages.ubuntu.com   or uncomment the repos in sources.list and then run:  sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get -f install
[15:53] <melvincv> Please suggest a GNOME gui for gpg.
[15:53] <ActionParsnip> LjL: yeah, I've seen a few people online have dep issues in natty
[15:54] <LjL> ActionParsnip, Naeblis: let me review this from the logs
[15:54] <quiescens> I think I would agree with LjL, universe repo chromium most likely depends on library versions that are in updates or security repos
[15:54] <ActionParsnip> melvincv: http://www.gnupg.org/related_software/frontends.html
[15:54] <ActionParsnip> !info seahorse
[15:54] <Naeblis> K.
[15:55] <Jettis> no just
[15:55] <LjL> yeah Naeblis, let me make a new sources.list for you with updates and security included
[15:57] <craven222> Hi, I'm trying to change the root password on a 11.10 install. I kept  getting 'authentication token manipulation error' so I done 'mount -rw -o remount /' which let me change the password, however when I exit safe mode the computer forgets the change?
[15:57] <jrib> craven222: you realize there is no root password by default?
[15:58] <Gnea> !sudo | craven222
[15:58] <craven222> craven222: Someone else set the root password
[15:58]  * melvincv will try gnu privacy assistant first...
[15:58] <craven222> *jrib
[15:59] <jrib> craven222: in what evironment are you doing this?
[15:59] <craven222> craven222: safe-mode
[15:59] <LjL> Naeblis: http://paste.ubuntu.com/823978/ <- use this as your new /etc/apt/sources.list, then issue "sudo apt-get update", then try again installing
[15:59] <jrib> craven222: recovery mode you mean?
[15:59] <craven222> jrib: yeah
[15:59] <jrib> craven222: are you prompted for a root password to get the root shell?
[16:00] <craven222> jrib: nope
[16:00] <jrib> craven222: then you don't have a root password set
[16:00] <craven222> jrib: What do I input when I asks me for a password when trying to install programs though?
[16:00] <jrib> craven222: your user's password
[16:01] <craven222> jrib: Ah, I've been resetting it wrong.
[16:01] <craven222> Weird how it still comes up 'password change successful'
[16:01] <craven222> I was typing 'passwd' instead of 'passwd [USERNAME]'
[16:01] <jrib> craven222: what did you do to reset it?
[16:01] <urlin2u> craven222, here is a link on resetting that user password.  http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/resetpassword
[16:01] <jrib> craven222: yes, I imagine now you do have a root password
[16:02] <craven222> jrib: Dont think so
[16:02] <urlin2u> passwd just cchanges the user passord
[16:03] <urlin2u> with no sudo
[16:03] <ActionParsnip> craven222: then log in as a user whom can use sudo and lock the account
[16:03] <jrib> right, but if he's root because he's in recovery mode and issues « passwd », he has set a password for root
[16:03] <jrib> craven222: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo has instructions on how to "re-disable" the root account
[16:04] <ActionParsnip> craven222: tell the user who set the password that they are a fool
[16:05] <urlin2u> ActionParsnip, now, don't mess with tha users debian creds they might cry. :D
[16:05] <Naeblis> LjL, updating. :)
[16:05] <urlin2u> that*
[16:07] <vincent> Vin100|work
[16:09] <dr3mro> hello I use oneiric on daily bases and it works great ... 3 weeks ago i upgrded unity to unity 5.0 fro unity staging ppa then all my lenses stopped working and yet after downgrading to official unity 4 from ubuntu repositories unity lenses don't work either .. I mean the calculator and weather lenses
[16:10] <auronandace> dr3mro: using ppas is always a risk to break your system
[16:10] <davidcalle> dr3mro, where the calc and weather lenses from the Software Center? Or from a Launchpad PPA?
[16:10] <dr3mro> from both they neither work
[16:11] <davidcalle> From the PPA, they should work... I have them working.
[16:11] <dr3mro> the problem is that I dont have high speed internet only 3g USB modem and I can't make a reinstall
[16:11] <dr3mro> davidcalle, which PPA ?
[16:12] <ActionParsnip> dr3mro: you can use ppa-purge to remove it and go back to the older versiojn
[16:12] <ActionParsnip> dr3mro: do the lenses work as a fresh user?
[16:12] <davidcalle> dr3mro, https://code.launchpad.net/~scopes-packagers/+archive/ppa?field.series_filter=precise
[16:13] <ApplaudtheJelly> Hello
[16:14]  * auronandace doesn't understand why people who use ppas think they can install and uninstall them without any risk to their system
[16:14] <davidcalle> dr3mro, https://code.launchpad.net/~scopes-packagers/+archive/ppa/+files/unity-lens-utilities_0.1-0~4~precise1_all.deb
[16:14] <davidcalle> dr3mro, https://code.launchpad.net/~scopes-packagers/+archive/ppa/+files/unity-scope-calculator_0.1-0~12~precise1_all.deb
[16:14] <davidcalle> dr3mro, https://code.launchpad.net/~scopes-packagers/+archive/ppa/+files/unity-scope-cities_0.1-0~11~precise1_all.deb
[16:14] <dr3mro> ActionParsnip, auronandace davidcalle  I found aPPA on my system that i didn;t add it;s called app-review-board/oneiric only shown on synaptic not in software properties gtk
[16:14] <davidcalle> dr3mro, the links for the 3 packages you need (if you are on 3G) ;à
[16:15] <auronandace> davidcalle: all of them for 12.04
[16:15] <davidcalle> auronandace, yes
[16:15] <ActionParsnip> dr3mro: you can use ppa-purge to remove it
[16:15] <auronandace> davidcalle: then you're in the wrong channel
[16:16] <davidcalle> auronandace, I'm just answering the question for a Unity staging PPA user :)
[16:16] <auronandace> davidcalle: then offering him the option to install 12.04 ppas on 11.10?
[16:17] <csibesz> hi all
[16:17] <davidcalle> auronandace, actually the PPA is for Oneiric and Precise. But the Precise packages I've linked here work on Oneiric under Unity 5.
[16:18] <Jjon> Hey, anyone here using blogspot or.. Wordpress?
[16:18] <cellardoor> Can anyone tell me how to change my TCP RWIN window?
[16:18] <dr3mro> what is this ppa app-review-board/oneiric I didn't add it to my system ?
[16:18] <melvincv> In 'GNU privacy assistant' , what is the option called 'Armor' ?
[16:18] <Pici> Jjon: Do you have an Ubuntu question?
[16:18] <davidcalle> dr3mro, it's added when you install certain apps from the Software Center.
[16:18] <csibesz> anyone who know how to share internet ?
[16:19] <davidcalle> dr3mro, I don't know which ones exactly.
[16:19] <pangolin> !ics | csibesz
[16:19] <dr3mro> what certain apps
[16:19] <Pici> Jjon: If not, please use #ubuntu-offtopic for discussion
[16:19] <davidcalle> dr3mro, no idea.
[16:19] <csibesz> ubottu, i have 3 nettwork cards.. and with that setting dont work
[16:20] <csibesz> lol:D
[16:20] <sipior> melvincv: ascii armouring is intended for passing keys in a 7-bit safe fashion. (it was typically used for sending keys via email)
[16:20] <csibesz> pangolin, !:)
[16:20] <urlin2u> dr3mro, a ppa does not appear out of nowhere it has to be installed look here for what packages it has.   https://launchpad.net/~app-review-board/+archive/ppa
[16:20] <ActionParsnip> cellardoor: seems to go in /etc/sysctl.conf   http://www.santa-li.com/linuxonbb.html
[16:20] <nsd_> I'm having a networking issue. I have two Ubuntu machines connected to a switch that is in turn connected to a wireless bridge. One of the machines (let's call it #1) has no problem utilizing the bridge to connect to the rest of the network; the other (let's call it #2), however, cannot. If I try to ping the bridge from the #2 machine, it says "destination host unreachable", but I can ping #1 from #2 and vice-versa. Both machines are configu
[16:20] <nsd_> red with static (not conflicting) IPs in /etc/network/interfaces. I'm stumped as to why I can't get the bridge to cooperate.
[16:20] <Pumpkin-> cellardoor: the sysctl value net.ipv4.tcp.tcp_rmem or something similar
[16:20] <melvincv> sipior, Thanks, so I need not use that option for encrypting files.
[16:21] <pangolin> csibesz: sorry, i don't know how to help you. I just know about the factoid.
[16:21] <ActionParsnip> cellardoor:
[16:21] <sipior> melvincv: generally not, no.
[16:21] <ActionParsnip> cellardoor: http://paste.ubuntu.com/824011/    is what I use
[16:21] <nsd_> Also ActionParsnip, your name gets me every time
[16:21] <ActionParsnip> nsd_: its an old harry hill joke?
[16:21] <ActionParsnip> :)
[16:21] <zgr> damn I've run "sudo usermod -G lp username" and now "groups" shows only "username lp" seems like I was removed from other groups, is there way to fix that?
[16:22] <nsd_> ActionParsnip: I didn't know, but even then it's pretty funny
[16:22] <Meow_> Meow_[5c654c2b@gateway/web/freenode/ip.92.101.76.43]
[16:22] <Meow_> hello! How login?
[16:22] <nsd_> zgr: I think you might need to read the man page more carefully: I think there's two cases (-g and -G) of that switch that do slightly different things iirc
[16:22] <zykotick9> zgr: you need to use ".. usermod -aG .." the a is for append (add, instead of replace)
[16:23] <LjL> Meow_: in your status tab, do /msg nickserv identify yourpassword
[16:23] <melvincv> !:)
[16:23] <zykotick9> zgr: determine what groups are used by default, and add your user to them
[16:23] <Meow_> Please log in before attempting to verify your registration.
[16:23] <sipior> melvincv: if you were planning to paste a file into an email, it might not be a bad idea, but it's not needed for attached files/signatures.
[16:24] <zgr> nsd_ zykotick9 well I already used -G it there way to add back ubuntu default groups?
[16:24] <nsd_> Perhaps I should be using a router instead of a switch? Or do I need to manually route?
[16:24] <dymitron> hi
[16:24] <LjL> Meow_: futher help in #freenode
[16:24] <zykotick9> zgr: find out what they are, then use teh command properly
[16:24] <zgr> where is possible to find out?
[16:24] <nsd_> zgr: Try adding another user, log in as it and run 'groups'.
[16:25] <zykotick9> nsd_: they aren't in admin anymore, so no sudo
[16:25] <Meow_> LjL thanks! +1
[16:25] <nsd_> zykotick9: Yeah that's a problem.
[16:25] <Meow_> i head mail or not?
[16:25] <Meow_> please
[16:25] <melvincv> sipior, thanks :)
[16:25] <nsd_> zgr: I think you need to boot into the recovery mode to get root access then make your account a member of 'admin' again.
[16:26] <nsd_> zgr: Also, for whatever reason there should also be a group for your specific user name
[16:26] <melvincv> melvincv, !:)
[16:26] <LjL> Meow_: i don't know what you mean, but for registration help, *please* use #freenode, NOT #ubuntu
[16:27] <Meow_> #gaygeeks
[16:27] <Meow_> np
[16:27] <Meow_> Not work (((
[16:27] <Meow_> but i login
[16:28] <cellardoor> ActionParsnip, I have optimised now, thank you.
[16:28] <ActionParsnip> cellardoor: np :)
[16:28] <nsd_> So nobody can help me with my networking problem? Is there perhaps another channel I should try?
[16:28] <Ares_> I have video laggs on websites,games,programs it sometimes haven't got lags but just sometimes maybe someone know how to fix it? I tried to install drivers from amd.com I use Ubuntu 10.10 x64
[16:28] <ActionParsnip> nsd_: maybe ##networking
[16:28] <jerware> hi
[16:29] <jerware> why --> E: Couldn't find any package by regex '1.0.11-1ppa1~natty'
[16:29] <jerware> if -->  nginx-full : Conflicts: nginx-extras but 1.0.11-1ppa1~natty is to be installed
[16:29] <ActionParsnip> Ares_: can you give a pastebin of:  lsb_release -a; uname -a; dpkg -l | egrep 'flash|gnash|swf|spark'
[16:29] <Ares_> 1 sec
[16:29] <jerware> oh it's either full or extras.
[16:30] <shisha42> 42
[16:30] <Ares_> http://pastebin.com/9nwaDpHp
[16:31] <nava> im in ubuntu-classroom now , how can i ask question ?
[16:31] <Pici> nava: join #ubuntu-classroom-chat
[16:32] <nava> tnx pici
[16:32] <greggles> is there an easy way on the command line to get a list of packages that are out of date and need a security update?
[16:32] <greggles> I want to exclude packages that are just out of date
[16:33] <ActionParsnip> Ares_: ok and the output of:  sudo updatedb; locate libflashplayer.so
[16:33] <ActionParsnip> Ares_: Maverick is EOL in April. I'd think about upgrading soon
[16:33] <zgr> nsd_: is it possible to add few groups?like  sudo usermod -aG sambashare,dialout,cdrom username? can't find in man page
[16:33] <nsd_> zgr: I honestly don't know. If you can't do it in one go, you can add them one at a time
[16:34] <reservado_> hi there
[16:34] <Ares_> http://pastebin.com/b91Z20QT
[16:35] <reservado_> My system informs that wireless card is disabled by software, please how can i turn it on??
[16:36] <ActionParsnip> Ares_: great and finally the output of: file /usr/lib/flashplugin-installer/libflashplayer.so
[16:36] <ActionParsnip> reservado_: sudo rfkill unblock all
[16:36] <ActionParsnip> Ares_: I bet its 32bit
[16:36] <Ares_> x86_64
[16:36] <Ares_> how to check i don't remember
[16:36] <Ares_> but all programs I installed was x64
[16:38] <ActionParsnip> Ares_: ok thats good, strange you have nspluginwrapper installed too...
[16:38] <Ares_> It installed with opera :D
[16:38] <Ares_> http://pastebin.com/p7Y69VPY
[16:38] <reservado_> thanks, but now : iwlist wlan0 scan (still saying : Failed to read scan data : Network is down)
[16:40]  * miadbahrami how too add hp f2180 to ubuntu 11.10
[16:40] <miadbahrami> help me plz
[16:40] <xangua> !ask | miadbahrami
[16:41] <scYth3> Can someone help me get a background image for the ubuntu term?
[16:42] <scYth3> I believe it has to do with the framebuffer
[16:42] <scYth3> Something like backtrack
[16:42] <scYth3> any help would be great.
[16:43] <aademarco> Im sure the default ubuntu term supports it, but backgrounds are quite easy to manage in Eterm
[16:43] <sharkmap> hey all. I solved my install problem. found another problem too, but solved that as well. turns out the problem is I am not very good at this. PIBKAC
[16:43] <aademarco> try downloading and using Eterm.  You can always apt-get purge Eterm if you dont like it
[16:43] <scYth3> I do not have X running
[16:43] <aademarco> oh..
[16:44] <scYth3> aademarco, have you ever used backtrack?
[16:45] <reservado_> iwlist inform that network is down, how can i turn it on (by software)
[16:46] <scYth3> reserevado, iwconfig wlan0 up
[16:46] <shiryak> Всем привет !! Это русский чат?
[16:46] <LjL> !ru | shiryak
[16:46] <Trevor69420> hey all,  I know this might be the wrong channel for this, but does anyone here have experience running TVersity on Linux?
[16:46] <travisHAZE> Ubuntu's version of the "device manager" (where I can look up available information about my hardware) is where?
[16:47] <Trevor69420> ubuntu is the OS I'm using
[16:47] <scYth3> travishaze, try lspci
[16:47] <LjL> travisHAZE: "lshw" is a console version, i seem to recall there is something in GNOME too but not sure
[16:48] <Trevor69420> oh wait nvm... just found out they dont have TVersity for Linux
[16:48] <reservado_> iwconfig wlan0 up => unknown command "uo"
[16:48] <reservado_> iwconfig wlan0 up => unknown command "up"
[16:48] <scYth3> reservado, try sudo iwconfig wlan0 up?
[16:48] <LjL> ifconfig not iwconfig
[16:48] <reservado_> sudo iwconfig wlan0 up => unknown command "up"
[16:49] <scYth3> reservado, try ifconfig wlan0 up
[16:49] <scYth3> (sorry)
[16:49] <shiryak> I need help !! I have Ubuntu 10.04. When I use headphones, sound comming through headphones and speakers simultaneously !! I have no ideas how to solve the problem
[16:49] <reservado_> sudo ifconfig wlan0 up => SIOCSIFFLAGS the file or directory does not exist
[16:52] <slIcK> Can someone help me get a framebuffer image for my console?
[16:52] <reservado_> sudo ifconfig wlan0 up => SIOCSIFFLAGS the file or directory does not exist
[16:52] <reservado_> sudo ifconfig wlan0 up => SIOCSIFFLAGS the file or directory does not exist (any idea?)
[16:53] <tpe> !info hardinfo | travisHAZE
[16:53] <ActionParsnip> Ares_: all I can suggest is remove all flash, thengrab the 64bit plugin and copy the .so file to your browser plugin folder
[16:54] <ltstp> hello W
[16:54] <mkanyicy>  is it possible to mount a partition on a drive image? I did a 'dd if=/dev/sdb of=filename' now I want to mount what was sdb1 on that drive
[16:55] <slIcK> Can someone help me get a framebuffer image for my console?
[16:55] <slIcK> Can someone help me get a framebuffer image for my console like backtrack has?
[16:55] <mkanyicy>  is it possible to mount a partition on a drive image? I did a 'dd if=/dev/sdb of=filename' now I want to mount what was sdb1 on that drive. I tried this but it did not work: "mount filename mount_point -t vfat"
[16:55] <rt> can any one say flash creator in ubuntu
[16:55] <shiryak> I need help !! I have Ubuntu 10.04. When I use headphones, sound comming through headphones and speakers simultaneously !! I have no ideas how to solve the problem
[16:56] <shaunlake> hello
[16:56] <ltstp> Hello
[16:56] <shaunlake> i need a little help with OpenSSH
[16:56] <ltstp> ?
[16:56] <geirha> mkanyicy: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1000644
[16:56] <Trevor69420> whats the problem with openssh shaunlake
[16:56] <urlin2u> shiryak, the channel ask you wait 15 min between repeating your posts if somebody knows they will answer.
[16:57] <mkanyicy> geirha, thanks a lot
[16:57] <g105b> Can someone guide me on how to set up dual screens properly with the proprietary ati drivers?
[16:57] <cech21> ciao a tutti
[16:57] <LjL> !it | cech21
[16:58] <shaunlake> I have a little computer, I use it as a server. I need to connect it with OpenSSH, but I don't know how to do it 'cause this computer is using LAN
[16:58] <urlin2u> shiryak, using help and posting often will have some not helping you as well, the channel is not much different then face to face interactions.
[16:58] <niftylettuce_> how would I reset the config for X or whatever that controls resolution etc? On my second monitor the resolution is right, but I can only select like 5/8th of the desktop with click/drag selection, its like there is an invisible wall
[16:58] <JPS_> hi is there any difference between server edition without server and ubuntu minimal?
[16:58] <melvincv> shiryak, do you have an audio card?
[16:59] <JPS_> i just need command line to practice linux commands
[16:59] <rt> any one about any flash creator in ubntu
[16:59] <JPS_> no need of GUI
[16:59] <ActionParsnip> JPS_: server uses the server kernel
[17:00] <JPS_> this is the only difference?
[17:00] <MonkeyDust> JPS_  how skilled are you now with the command line?
[17:00] <ActionParsnip> JPS_: to minimal, yes afaik
[17:00] <JPS_> i think I am intermediater with command line
[17:00] <sniFFe> Can someone help me set a background image for my console like backtrack has?
[17:01] <shaunlake> ppl how to connect a local computer using OpenSSH?
[17:01] <MonkeyDust> JPS_  you familiar with sed, awk, cut, ssh etc?
[17:01] <evoandroidevo> sniFFe right click and go to profile
[17:01] <sniFFe> I do not use X
[17:01] <JPS_> I tried installing Ubuntu Minimal on my machine twice but it didn't work
[17:01] <sniFFe> evoandroidevo, I do not use X, sorry. I am trying to set the splash image, or framebuffer background.
[17:01] <evoandroidevo> what termanil do u use then?
[17:02] <sniFFe> ctl+alt+f1
[17:02] <MonkeyDust> shaunlake  basically ssh [remote user]@[remote ip], you need openssh-client on your local pc, openssh-server on the remote pc
[17:02] <evoandroidevo> ohh my bad i dont know how to set that sorry
[17:02] <rabbi1> I am trying to burn a DVD of 816 mp3 songs from Brasero. It's asking to save brasero.cue image file. but where ever i save it says no memory.... strange ... :( any help? I am on Ubuntu 10.04
[17:02] <JPS_> i know ssh cut sed
[17:02] <sniFFe> evandroidevo, ctl+alt+f1
[17:02] <JPS_> should i go server edition then?
[17:02] <sniFFe> evoandroidevo, ctl+alt+f1*
[17:03] <shaunlake> monkeydust thx a lot, i'il try
[17:03] <ltstp> Algum pgrm interessante para o ubuntu
[17:03] <MonkeyDust> !pt| ltstp
[17:03] <JPS_> Can I install desktop environment later on server?
[17:04] <Pumpkin-> JPS_: yes, just install the relevent packages
[17:04] <ActionParsnip> JPS_: sure
[17:04] <shaunlake> monkeydust I have only one IP for all the computers
[17:04] <biohazard135> does anyone know of an app (like powerpoint) that can do a lot of rapid designing, ive tried draw, impress, inkscape and none of them really work.
[17:04] <biohazard135> I used to do a lot of designing & tweaking before making a project/website and simply recreate the UI based off the powerpoint's design.
[17:04] <MonkeyDust> shaunlake  that's not possible, every device needs a unique address
[17:04] <the-light> Hi all. I want install samsung ml-1671 printer, but not found driver on linux. can help me?
[17:04] <Steamopunk> Afternoong. Getting another error while trying to install mysql-server. http://paste.ubuntu.com/824079/
[17:04] <ltstp> hello !
[17:05] <JPS_> so If I install server edition without server software, will it take same amount of storage compared to Ubuntu Minimal?
[17:05] <Trevor69420> anyone know of a decent DLNA server for Linux?
[17:05] <rt> any flash creator in ubuntu
[17:05] <Trevor69420> i'm using Ubuntu
[17:05] <reservado_> sudo ifconfig wlan0 up => SIOCSIFFLAGS No such file or directory (any idea?)
[17:05] <MonkeyDust> JPS_  try tasksel (task select)
[17:05] <shaunlake> monkeydust if it was so it wouldn't be a problem
[17:05] <JPS_> okAy thanks everyone. for advice
[17:05] <Elssha> manually added windows 7 partition to grub
[17:06] <Elssha> when i try to access it i get back
[17:06] <Elssha> BOOTMGR is missing
[17:06] <JPS_> I am gonna try Ubuntu server without server pack
[17:06] <Elssha> any ideas?
[17:06] <JPS_> bye. have nice day
[17:06] <shaunlake> MonkeyDust i think i've found a solution
[17:06] <sniFFe> Can someone help me set a background image for my console like backtrack has I do not use X windows?
[17:06] <rabbi1> I am trying to burn a DVD of 816 mp3 songs from Brasero. It's asking to save brasero.cue image file. but where ever i save it says no memory.... strange ... :( any help? I am on Ubuntu 10.04
[17:06] <MonkeyDust> Elssha  first install windows, then linux, windows ruins your grub (as you can see)
[17:06] <ActionParsnip> the-light: http://org.downloadcenter.samsung.com/downloadfile/ContentsFile.aspx?CDSite=UNI_AE&CttFileID=2417181&CDCttType=DR&ModelType=N&ModelName=ML-2850D&VPath=DR/200911/20091125101152031/UnifiedLinuxDriver_1.01.tar.gz
[17:06] <Elssha> not the problem
[17:07] <ActionParsnip> the-light: from the samsung site, did you not check it for support?
[17:07] <MonkeyDust> shaunlake  kindly share it with us for future reference
[17:07] <Elssha> had windows installed for months (factory preset), just installed 11.10
[17:07] <Elssha> it didn't show win7 in grub (but linux showed okay, as well as the win recovery partition)
[17:07] <l8nighthorscht> Elssha, yout windoes bootmanager is missing
[17:07] <Elssha> how do i fix that, l8nighthorscht
[17:07] <l8nighthorscht> so somehow you messed your windows bott up
[17:07] <ActionParsnip> the-light: sorry, it's this one: http://org.downloadcenter.samsung.com/downloadfile/ContentsFile.aspx?CDSite=UNI_AE&CttFileID=3842451&CDCttType=DR&ModelType=N&ModelName=ML-1671&VPath=DR/201103/20110318160046127/UnifiedLinuxDriver_0.92.tar.gz
[17:08] <melvincv> PM's will not be logged at http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/ , right?
[17:08] <ActionParsnip> melvincv: afaik, no
[17:08] <the-light> ActionParsnip: tnx. yes I'm not check this printer for support
[17:08] <MonkeyDust> melvincv  PM's are not appreciated
[17:08] <ActionParsnip> the-light: please do in future, some printer companies make Linux drivers
[17:08] <shaunlake> MonkeyDust the port. it actually defines the computer in my lan
[17:08] <melvincv> PM's only for private stuff then.
[17:09] <l8nighthorscht> Elssha, i have no idea^^ maybe the is a rescue-dc for windows...or u can use the windows-install cd to repair...but then you will have to reinstall graub as well
[17:09] <Elssha> i'll google it up, now that i know which end might be broken
[17:09] <kasii> hi all
[17:09] <Elssha> ty l8nighthorscht
[17:09] <l8nighthorscht> ;-)
[17:10] <fiberoptic> hi allll of u
[17:10] <rt> flash creator in ubuntu?
[17:10] <fiberoptic> bobosomfan,
[17:10] <Arnold> Elssha, it sounds as if GRUB would access either the wrong partition, or indeed the Windows bootmanager was somehow affected
[17:10] <Arnold> By wrong partition, I mean if you have more than one or two system NTFS partitions
[17:11] <melvincv> One more question, for AMD Radeon 6450 graphics card, are the open source drivers better than the ATI drivers?
[17:11] <Elssha> i set the partition manually, Arnold
[17:11] <mbeierl> !unetbootin | rt
[17:11] <isjonas> if anyone is using a-desk and could help me it'd be great. I cannot right click the desktop once it's running
[17:11] <meberhart> melvincv - i prefer the proprietary drivers on mine
[17:11] <ActionParsnip> rt: flash is proprietary so will not exist until Adobe make an app
[17:11] <Steamopunk> melvincv- I had issues with the open source one crashing my system. Soon as I switched to the ATI drivers, no problem
[17:11] <shaunlake> MonkeyDust this didn't work
[17:11] <mbeierl> rt: or did you mean flash player?
[17:11] <the-light> ActionParsnip: Thank you man, I test this driver
[17:11] <Arnold> Could you give me the details of your partition set up?
[17:11] <Elssha> aka; original problem was that grub didn't see windows, only windows recovery partiton
[17:11] <shaunlake> MonkeyDust both computers have the same IP
[17:11] <Elssha> one min (on a diff laptop)
[17:12] <shaunlake> MonkeyDust only different  ports
[17:12] <MonkeyDust> shaunlake  you working with a router, NAT ?
[17:12] <shaunlake> MonkeyDust, yes, I have one
[17:12] <SLayeRDK> is there an ubuntu one support channel ?
[17:12] <Pici> SLayeRDK: #ubuntuone
[17:12] <SLayeRDK> ty
[17:12] <rt> mbeierl: no i want design flash website
[17:13] <rt> Actionparsnip : okkk
[17:13] <MonkeyDust> shaunlake  and is the router also DHCP, does is provide IP addresses to your computers? or have you set the IP address manually on both computers?
[17:13] <auronandace> rt: please don't, for the sanity of the web
[17:13] <sniFFe> Can someone help me set a background image for my console like backtrack has I do not use X windows?
[17:14] <isjonas> anyone using 'a-desk'?
[17:14] <rt> auronandace : why is there any wrong in using flash websites
[17:15] <isjonas> flash websites are not crawlable by search engines
[17:15] <isjonas> and they don't work across devices
[17:15] <razorfish> flash sucks
[17:15] <razorfish> dont use it
[17:15] <biohazard135> rt: flash has security issues
[17:15] <crugAvcuev2> Hi. I am having hard time trying to change MAC address. After doing so through ifconfig or macchanger it resets itself to the old one.
[17:15] <MonkeyDust> rt  and flash websites get to your nerves, everything moves the whole time
[17:15] <isjonas> flash is on it's way out
[17:15] <isjonas> HTML5 canvas, javascript will replace it wholly
[17:16] <razorfish> http://occupyflash.org/
[17:16] <auronandace> rt: i think the above comments cover why
[17:16] <Pici> !offtopic
[17:16] <bean> isjonas, they are crawlable by google.
[17:17] <bean> isaacs_, and they work on most devices.
[17:17] <isjonas> it's great to use if you want to add subtle animations or actions not nessccessary to the functionality of the site
[17:17] <reservado_> solved, thanks (firmware-b43-lpphy-instaler)
[17:17] <isjonas> bean, they don't rank as high
[17:17] <Pici> Can we move the flash/html5 conversation to a more appropriate channel, #ubuntu-offtopic perhaps?
[17:17] <Steamopunk> Afternoon. Getting another error while trying to install mysql-server. http://paste.ubuntu.com/824079/ Anyone have any insight?
[17:18] <isjonas> well nobody wants to answer my ubuntu questions!
[17:18] <biohazard135> isjonas: it would be nice if someone could help me with my problem too.
[17:18] <Pici> isjonas: Perhaps no one knows what 'a-desk' is.
[17:18] <Boreeas> I was trying to update firefox nightly, but now it gives me "E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)" - Any idea how to fix this?
[17:18] <isjonas> hmm... 1000s of ppl use it, this is a support channel right?
[17:19] <zgr> what is difference between /etc/group and /etc/group- ?
[17:20] <Pici> isjonas: This is the Ubuntu support channel, that doesn't mean that everyone here knows about every package.
[17:20] <auronandace> zgr: have you currently got it open in a text edito?
[17:20] <ritz_> zgr, group- is backup file , afaik
[17:20] <BussDriver> even adobe is giving up on flash.
[17:20] <BussDriver> i think that says it all.
[17:20] <zgr> auronandace: yes
[17:20] <auronandace> zgr: there you go then
[17:21] <MonkeyDust> !info a-desk
[17:21] <mystik_Bomb> how do u add compiz to ubuntu 11.10 gnome classic
[17:22] <ritz_> mystik_Bomb, update /etc/alternatives/x-window-manager ?
[17:23] <Ares_> how to remove flash from browser ?
[17:23] <Ares_> just go to plugins and delete it ?
[17:23] <ritz_> Ares_, flashblock ?
[17:23] <ritz_> Ares_, or do you wish to uninstall it ?
[17:23] <Ares_> uninstall
[17:23] <bean> Ares_, what browser are you using?
[17:23] <Ares_> opera
[17:23] <ritz_> apt-get remove adobe-flashplugin
[17:23] <MonkeyDust> Ares_  use synaptic
[17:23] <ritz_> to uninstall it from system
[17:24] <mystik_Bomb> ritz im not too sure what u mean
[17:24] <ritz_> Ares_, opera has an option to enable plugin on-demand
[17:24] <sniFFe> Can someone help me set a background image for my console like backtrack has I do not use X windows?
[17:25] <ritz_> mystik_Bomb,  afaik, compiz if install should be usedf as default
[17:25] <ritz_> by gnome classic
[17:25] <fiberoptic> windows microsoft corp
[17:25] <crugAvcuev2> Anyone has an idea why does mac address resets itself to the original state after changing?
[17:26] <mystik_Bomb> ritz so how do i screenshot capture. and do animations etc
[17:26] <auronandace> crugAvcuev2: changing mac address?
[17:26] <Ares_> what is flash name in synaptic ?
[17:26] <MonkeyDust> Ares_  flash
[17:26] <fiberoptic> crugAvcuev2,  how do u know the mac address from the terminal
[17:26] <guitar-maniac> Hey. i'm having some problems with my internet connection.. Browser works 50% of the time, other 50% just loads and loads. Transmission won't start downloading and messes up my browser the second it starts. I have to restart my browser for it to work again..
[17:26] <ltstp> #how i do for go to ubuntu Brazil ?
[17:26] <ritz_> mystik_Bomb, these are configured by default, afaik. Printscreen for screenshot
[17:26] <auronandace> !br | ltstp
[17:26] <crugAvcuev2> auronandace: I can change it. The problem is it changes itself back.
[17:27] <mystik_Bomb> well how do i get edit options and stuff for compiz
[17:27] <crugAvcuev2> fiberoptic: ifconfig
[17:27] <MonkeyDust> mystik_Bomb  CCSM
[17:27] <ritz_> mystik_Bomb, check from software centre, if compiz is installed on your system
[17:27] <auronandace> crugAvcuev2: so you're spoofing a different mac address?
[17:27] <mystik_Bomb> oh dang thats right
[17:27] <mystik_Bomb> i totally forgot
[17:27] <fiberoptic> crugAvcuev2,  let me try
[17:27] <sniFFe> Can someone help me set a background image for my console like backtrack has I do not use X windows?
[17:27] <mystik_Bomb> yes sir its installed
[17:28] <guitar-maniac> Hey. i'm having some problems with my internet connection.. Browser works 50% of the time, other 50% just loads and loads. Transmission won't start downloading and messes up my browser the second it starts. I have to restart my browser for it to work again..
[17:28] <mystik_Bomb> i think all i have to do is install ccsm
[17:28] <crugAvcuev2> auronandace: if that's what ifconfig eth0 hw ether xx does, then yes.
[17:28] <aidaho>  #fl00d
[17:28] <MonkeyDust> guitar-maniac  wifi or cable?
[17:28] <fiberoptic> crugAvcuev2, let me show u  the output after typing ifconfig
[17:28] <natrixnatrix89> hey guys. i've created the xml for background rotation, but i can't find where can i put it and how to enable it on my ubuntu..
[17:28] <natrixnatrix89> ?
[17:28] <guitar-maniac> MonkeyDust. Cable. Just chanced the modem, changed one in the summer too and it worked fine straight away.
[17:28] <auronandace> crugAvcuev2: mac addresses are hardware set, they are meant to be unique (your not meant to change them)
[17:28] <Ares_> guitar-maniac what do you use?
[17:28] <Ares_> guitar-maniac what do you use?  Wireless connection or cable connection ?
[17:28] <Edico> hi
[17:29] <tomKat> join #ubuntu-classroom
[17:29] <guitar-maniac> Ares: Cable Connection
[17:29] <fiberoptic> crugAvcuev2,  refer  at the private msg and tell me where is mac address
[17:29] <crugAvcuev2> auronandace: but I could in 10.04 and I am interested in knowing why can't I do it now.
[17:29] <Ares_> what distro do you use ?
[17:29] <guitar-maniac> 10.04
[17:29] <Ares_> ubuntu ?
[17:29] <guitar-maniac> Ubuntu yes
[17:29] <Boreeas> I was trying to update firefox nightly, but now it gives me "E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)" - Any idea how to fix this?
[17:30] <fiberoptic> crugAvcuev2,  have see that
[17:30] <peace_> hey why wtf i have this shit avconv instead of ffmpeg?
[17:30] <bobweaver> Hello there I was wondering if some one could help me I have a couple of os's installed I would like to edit GRUB so that I ubuntu is #1 on the list is this possible ?
[17:30] <Ares_> hmm I had same problem.. have you updated it ?
[17:30] <ikonia> peace_: tone down the language please.
[17:30] <auronandace> crugAvcuev2: are you sure you mean mac address and not ip address?
[17:30] <guitar-maniac> I update it always yes
[17:30] <bobweaver> basic play with the order that grub sees on boot
[17:30] <ikonia> bobweaver: which OS has the controlling grub install ?
[17:30] <bobweaver> ikonia: mint
[17:30] <crugAvcuev2> auronandace: absolutely.
[17:30] <ikonia> bobweaver: then you'll need to ask the mint guys how their grub config works
[17:31] <crugAvcuev2> auronandace: check ifconfig's man oh hw.
[17:31] <Edico> I have ubuntu-10.04 and I want to install some newer packages. Where can I get the repos of them?
[17:31] <Ares_> Edico what packages ?
[17:31] <auronandace> crugAvcuev2: i've never spoofed mac addresses so i wouldn't know
[17:31] <zgr> after I have removed myself(accidentally) from all groups including admin and readding after booting into recovery mode, could be there something more to fix?
[17:31] <Ares_> Edico you can install packages with synaptic package manager
[17:32] <rabbi1> Trying to install Brasero, but it says Requires installation of untrusted packages, and nothing happens
[17:32] <meberhart> i want to run the command "top" every time my system starts. can i just put the command in rc.local?
[17:32] <mystik_Bomb> dumb questions but i installed ccsm..im use to it being in system>preferences or administration but since we dont have that...where would i find it on 11.10 gnome classic??
[17:32] <xangua> rabbi1: brasero already comes installed in ubuntu, please elaborate
[17:32] <Ares_> rabbi1 write --force after command
[17:32] <mystik_Bomb> nevermind i found it in others
[17:32] <rabbi1> xangua: i uninstalled it :(
[17:32] <Edico> Ares_, I know but I don't know from where to get the repos to add the in software sources
[17:33] <bobweaver> ikonia: it goes mint then ubuntu then debian then debian again
[17:33] <bobweaver> I want ubuntu then whatever
[17:33] <mystik_Bomb> where are other options like appearence in gnome classic?
[17:33] <ikonia> bobweaver: , not the order
[17:33] <ikonia> bobweaver: what OS controls grub
[17:33]  * J7 needs help, his computer is all kinds of fucked up and he wouldn't even know what question to ask
[17:33] <jbrett> k
[17:33] <ikonia> !language > J7
[17:33] <ikonia> J7: drop the language
[17:33] <meberhart> hey, can someone help me out? i want to run the command "top" when my system starts. can i put the command in rc.local?
[17:33] <sniFFe> Can someone help me set a background image for my console like backtrack has I do not use X windows?
[17:33] <MonkeyDust> J7  if ther'es question, we cannot help
[17:33] <auronandace> !upstart | meberhart
[17:34] <bobweaver> ikonia:  I see I need to go into the os that haa the control abnd chand grub.cfg   there ... ?
[17:34] <meberhart> ah, thank you!
[17:34] <ikonia> bobweaver: depends on their grub version and how it's setup, but "yes"
[17:34] <bobweaver> sweet ikonia thansk
[17:35] <MonkeyDust> J7  start from the beginning, you switch on your pc, than what happens, funny screens, error messages?
[17:35] <J7> when I try to open the program manager, I get an error message; when I try to open synaptic package manager, I get an error message; my sound input won't work and nothing I do seems to help
[17:35] <rabbi1> I just burned a CD, its properties says "834 Items totalling 3.6 GB" and Used bytes is 0 and Free Bytes are also 0 Total Capacity 0 ???
[17:35] <MonkeyDust> J7  has it worked before?
[17:35] <J7> yes
[17:36] <blahsphemer> how do I specify the file to be extract from a zip file while extracting using `unzip`
[17:36] <auronandace> rabbi1: sure it wasn't a dvd?
[17:36] <guitar-maniac> I canät use my browser while x-chat is on... Does anyone why? :D Itäs pretty frustrating when you go to Empathy you have to shutdown Browser etc..
[17:36] <MonkeyDust> J7  what has changed, before things started going wrong?
[17:36] <agentgasmask> Hi all. My keyboard gets scrambled when typing on a tightvncserver session. This happens when running gnome-session from .vnc/xstartup on both a 32 and a 64 bit install. However I only get this behaviour in the 64 bit install when running openbox-session. Any hints?
[17:36] <rabbi1> auronandace: it is a DVD
[17:36] <J7> MonkeyDust, lots of things, I don't know
[17:36] <auronandace> rabbi1: so what's the problem?
[17:36] <J7> but more important is the error message I get when I try to open the program manager
[17:37] <MonkeyDust> what error message?
[17:37] <rabbi1> auronandace: sorry typo, its a DVD, but it din't rename what i entered and then why is it saying 0 bytes used ?
[17:37] <J7> I'll send it to you in a PM, MonkeyDust
[17:37] <MonkeyDust> J7  no PM
[17:37] <J7> ok then
[17:37] <J7> it's long
[17:37] <MonkeyDust> J7  use pastebin
[17:37] <auronandace> rabbi1: have you burned it yet?
[17:38] <J7> oh, actually, I don't get an error message, it just says it's opening, but then doesn't, MonkeyDust
[17:38] <rabbi1> auronandace: yes i did, if not CD/ DVD Burner does show the "Burn It" button right
[17:39] <Ares_> flashplugin-installer IS THIS FLASH ?
[17:39] <MonkeyDust> caps
[17:39] <auronandace> rabbi1: so you got a dvd with 3.6gb on it? isn't that what you want?
[17:39] <bobweaver> after doing a sudo apt-get -y install lubuntu-desktop    I now have the lubuntu plymouth  splash I would like the old ubuntu one back  I have gone and altered /lib/plymouth/themes/deafault.plymouth     then ran sudo update-initranfs   -u        but still get the splash. how to change  back ?
[17:40] <J7> MonkeyDust, E: Encountered a section with no Package: header
[17:40] <J7> E: Problem with MergeList /var/lib/apt/lists/us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_natty-updates_multiverse_binary-i386_Packages
[17:40] <J7> E: The package lists or status file could not be parsed or opened.
[17:40] <J7> E: _cache->open() failed, please report.
[17:40] <rabbi1> auronandace: i got a dvd of 4.7 GB... now i just inserted the disc, it said blank disc, but when i open it in CD/ DVD Creator it shows the files which is burned (Also doesn't show the "Burn It" Button )  What's happening ?
[17:41] <shaneo> hey guys is gnome required for unity to run i dont use it so i see no need keeping it on my system if i dont have to
[17:41] <|Anthony|> i used "Connect to Server" to establish a file share with a local machine, but even after i unmount the location, i am still connected via netbios-ssn 139 and microsoft-ds 445
[17:41] <|Anthony|> how do i break a lan connection?
[17:41] <Steamopunk> Getting this error when trying to install MySQL server, and whenever updating. Anyone have any ideas? http://paste.ubuntu.com/824130/
[17:42] <auronandace> rabbi1: so it's reporting as a blank disk because it doesn't have a label? can you access the files you burned on it?
[17:42] <rabbi1> auronandace: may the operation is still under process, is it? if it is then how to see it
[17:42] <bobweaver> |Anthony|:    sudo service networking stop ?
[17:42] <rabbi1> auronandace: yeap, i can access the file i burned
[17:42] <bobweaver> the
[17:42] <bobweaver> |Anthony|: sudo service networking start
[17:42] <bobweaver> afterwords
[17:42] <MonkeyDust> J7  it says 'merge with natty', what ubuntu version are you using?
[17:43] <|Anthony|> bobweaver, would that break anything unexpected?
[17:43] <auronandace> rabbi1: what have you burned on it by the way?
[17:43] <bobweaver> |Anthony|:  that would kill your whole networking service
[17:43] <J7> 10.01 I tink, MonkeyDust
[17:43] <|Anthony|> mmm
[17:43] <rabbi1> auronandace: mp3s
[17:43] <sniFFe> Can someone help me set a background image for my console like backtrack has I do not use X windows?
[17:43] <J7> natty narwal, MonkeyDust
[17:44] <|Anthony|> bobweaver, is there a way to specify an ip to disconnect from? instead of cycling network services?
[17:44] <auronandace> rabbi1: thats a lot of mp3s, have you tried it in a dvd player?
[17:44] <rabbi1> hope it's recognised on the car music system :(
[17:44] <agentgasmask> found the solution: export XKL_XMODMAP_DISABLE=1  added to .vnc/xstartup.
[17:44] <J7> would an update fix my problems. MonkeyDust?
[17:44] <rabbi1> auronandace: yes, DVD Player, songs around 834 .... in one....
[17:45] <auronandace> rabbi1: so it works?
[17:45] <MonkeyDust> J7  try and you know, try sudo apt-get update
[17:45] <ActionParsnip> agentgasmask: may want to post it on the ubuntuforums, spread the knowledge
[17:45] <zgr> guys after removing from admin group my friend can't load recovery mode in 10.04 LTS(hangs). Is there any other option except livecd?
[17:45] <rabbi1> auronandace: oops sorry, not in DVD player ...
[17:45] <bobweaver> |Anthony|: I am sure that there is somewhere under your network settings
[17:45] <J7> MonkeyDust, I'll try dat, tanks
[17:45] <rabbi1> auronandace: i mean not out of CPU
[17:45] <ActionParsnip> zgr: the OS should still boot
[17:45] <bobweaver> where on the other hand I am not sure
[17:45] <peace_> where is the channel for dev?
[17:45] <auronandace> rabbi1: what?
[17:46] <Steamopunk> Getting this error when trying to install MySQL server, and whenever updating. Anyone have any ideas? http://paste.ubuntu.com/824130/
[17:46] <ActionParsnip> zgr: if you hold shift and select recovery mode, does it hang there, or can you select root?
[17:46] <zgr> ActionParsnip: hangs on  skipping prof in /etc/apparmor/disable:/usr/bin/firefox
[17:46] <rabbi1> auronandace: ok, does this work on a External  DVD Player ?
[17:46] <auronandace> rabbi1: thats what i'm asking you
[17:47] <Pici> peace_: What are you looking for exactly?
[17:47] <rabbi1> auronandace: Can't check that though now
[17:47] <peace_> Pici: i need to undestand how to install ffmpeg instead of this sick ffmpeg developed from libav developers
[17:47] <bobweaver> |Anthony|: just wondering is it that you have a couple of connections and when you "fire up" your computer it connects to the wrong network and you do not want that anymore ?
[17:47] <auronandace> rabbi1: dvds won't play in ordinary cd players, you will need a dvd player
[17:47] <peace_> Pici: there are 2 version ffmpeg standard and ffmpeg from libav developers
[17:48] <rabbi1> auronandace: i hope i know that atleast.... ;)
[17:48] <Boreeas> I was trying to update firefox nightly, but now it gives me "E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)" - Any idea how to fix this?
[17:48] <peace_> Boreeas: remove ffmpeg and reinstall it maybe could fix
[17:48] <Marcin_> Hi, I am just testing ubuntu 12.4 daily and i would like to move the task list to the bottom, but i dont know how?
[17:48] <ActionParsnip> zgr: but can you select root?
[17:48] <|Anthony|> bobweaver, no... but when i unmount the network drive, it remains an open connection
[17:48] <bobweaver> ohh ....
[17:48] <zgr> ActionParsnip: no it hangs on load
[17:49] <Boreeas> peace_: Remove or purge?
[17:49] <peace_> Boreeas: dpkg -r stuff
[17:49] <rabbi1> auronandace: problem is very simple, i just burned a DVD of 834 mp3 files to a 4.7 GB DVD. it did burn according to the file contents, but din't burn according the "disk name" ..... that's it... files are there but disk name is not changed. and if files are there then why is it showing, you have inserted a blank disc ...
[17:49] <ActionParsnip> zgr: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1838521
[17:50] <auronandace> rabbi1: i'm not sure sorry
[17:50] <agentgasmask> ActionParsnip: I just finished. :) Thanks for the encouragement. I posted the answer here because I keept running into my own question on "ircanswers.com" haha
[17:51] <Steamopunk> Getting this error when trying to install MySQL server, and whenever updating. Anyone have any ideas? http://paste.ubuntu.com/824130/
[17:51] <rabbi1> auronandace: o, that's ok.  should i post this in forum
[17:51] <Pici> peace_: It looks like we don't provide those. There is a PPA that is linked from ffmpeg.org that may work for you though: https://launchpad.net/~jon-severinsson/+archive/ffmpeg
[17:51] <Marcin_> Hi, I am just testing ubuntu 12.4 daily and i would like to move the task list to the bottom, but i dont know how?
[17:52] <auronandace> rabbi1: if you want to yes, or maybe somebody else here can help (never hurts to do both)
[17:52] <Pici> Marcin_: This is offtopic for this channel. Please continue to use #ubuntu+1
[17:52] <ActionParsnip> zgr: all I can suggest personally is use liveCD and chroot, others may have a suggestion but not being able to get root recovery mode isn't a good sign
[17:52] <mystik_Bomb> is their an alternative to emerald for 11.10??
[17:52] <rabbi1> auronandace: ok, take care ...
[17:52] <auronandace> rabbi1: you too :)
[17:53] <ActionParsnip> agentgasmask: helps others, makes the OS stronger :)
[17:53] <zgr> ActionParsnip: ok thanks
[17:53] <Mixxit> hi i'm trying to install ati drivers from the manufacturer site but it says that a previous install of fglrx driver has been detected, i've removed the driver in the hardware config in system tools but it still says it
[17:53] <edve> Need a good web editor on linux ? Anyone knows one ?
[17:54] <zhownx> edve, try bluefish
[17:54] <Pici> !html | edve
[17:54] <Elssha> sry, irc cut out on me >_<
[17:54] <rabbi1> edve: Eclipse, Komodo, NetBeans
[17:54] <edve> Thank you for
[17:54] <edve> This *
[17:55] <ActionParsnip> edve: kompozer, BlueGriffon, bluefish, gedit
[17:55] <rabbi1> ActionParsnip: Vi should help him better :)
[17:55] <ActionParsnip> edve: Amaya
[17:56] <ActionParsnip> rabbi1: any text editor is fine :)
[17:56] <zhownx> !grub2
[17:57] <rabbi1> ActionParsnip: There are lots, every other neighbour has got one editor... ;)
[17:57] <gxoptg> hi
[17:57] <edve> gxoptg: hi
[17:58] <gxoptg> how i can fast recode a text file (e.g. from CP1250 to UTF8)?
[17:59] <edve> gxoptg: select a
[17:59] <edve> Text editor ans open it with it
[17:59] <Boreeas> Can I define an installation path when using apt-get upgrade? Something apparently has broken with nightly, and it's now trying to upgrade into a nonexistant dir and fails
[17:59] <edve> Save as  option and change it there
[18:00] <ActionParsnip> gxoptg: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/hardy/man1/konwert.1.html
[18:00] <rabbi1> Boreeas: try Update Manager -> Settings
[18:00] <Steamopunk> Getting this error when trying to install MySQL server, and whenever updating. Anyone have any ideas? http://paste.ubuntu.com/824130/
[18:01] <ionut_> Steamopunk: not properly installed
[18:02] <Steamopunk> ionut_ - That's the error I get when trying to install it.
[18:02] <rabbi1> Steamopunk: purge remove mysql and reinstall
[18:03] <ionut_> Steamopunk: are you trying to install it from command line?
[18:04] <Steamopunk> ionut_ - Yes I am. I did try to do the purge/reinstall and on install, I got the same errors
[18:05] <rabbi1> Steamopunk: can you paste the command
[18:05] <ionut_> Steamopunk: try sudo apt-get -f install sudo apt-get upgrade
[18:05] <Steamopunk> rabbi1 - Which command?
[18:05] <rabbi1> Steamopunk: sudo apt-get install pkg-config libmysqlclient16 mysql-common mysql
[18:06] <Steamopunk> ionut_ - ran those commands, didn't do anything.
[18:06] <kalimojo> anyone heard of synthetic telepathy ?
[18:06] <ssta> Steamopunk: you have a corrupt dpkg database.  Check /var/lib/dpkg/info/pkg-config.list -- is it an empty file?
[18:06] <rabbi1> Steamopunk: the best way is from Synaptic Manager, it uninstalls the dependencies and when you install it gets all those dependencies..
[18:07] <rabbi1> ssta: he is missing a file which has the list of files ......
[18:07] <Steamopunk> rabbi1 - Currently can only access it from SSH.
[18:07] <Boreeas> rabbi1: Where exactly? I don't see any options to set it
[18:07] <eduardo> Hello
[18:08] <ionut_> Steamopunk: apt-get clean apt-get update
[18:08] <ionut_> Steamopunk: maybe it will work after , don't know what tos ay
[18:08] <rabbi1> Boreeas: sudo update-manager
[18:08] <ssta> rabbi1: if the file is missing or empty he has to recreate it to recover (yes, we should have better tools to do this for you, but if we do, I don't know of them)
[18:09] <ssta> Steamopunk: see: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-954623.html  whish looks like a similar problem to yours.  Along with a (horrible, but workable) solution
[18:10] <Steamopunk> ssta - The file doesn't appear to exist
[18:10] <Steamopunk> ssta - Working on going through that forum post now
[18:10] <ActionParsnip> Steamopunk: try: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8850924/fixpackage
[18:11] <Steamopunk> ActionParsnip - I'll be trying that as soon as this is done :)
[18:11] <rabbi1> ssta: In the post, i liked the last line "WARNING", that's something nobody keeps track of.... :)
[18:11] <ssta> ActionParsnip: wow, massively destructive loking script :)
[18:12] <ActionParsnip> ssta: ity just clears out all the old package knowledge then redownloads it, like when you have to run:  sudo apt-get update    when you first install to get all the package lists  from all the repos
[18:13] <ActionParsnip> !away > Nach0z-afk
[18:13] <ssta> ActionParsnip: where did you come across that?
[18:13] <Steamopunk> ActionParsnip - I am totally going to have to keep that bookmarked somewhere. It's running now.
[18:13] <ActionParsnip> ssta: launchpad answers forums which I'm on a lot (its how I got my huge amount of karma)
[18:13] <metrazoid97> Hey
[18:13] <ActionParsnip> Steamopunk: download it and bang it in a script. I have it in my dropbox, hence the link
[18:14] <ssta> ActionParsnip: ah, I tend to avoid forums, I don't have the patience for them :)
[18:14] <Polah> I just reinstalled 11.10 and gnome-shell; I've set the theme to ambiance however all the title bars for Windows show as solid white bars, rather than the grey-black gradient everything else has.
[18:14] <ActionParsnip> Polah: have you tried logging off and on
[18:14] <ssta> we really ought to have a "fix dpkg database" tool for this type of thing
[18:14] <Nach0z> what the?
[18:14] <Nach0z> holy heck my afk script is broken again
[18:14] <rabbi1> Goodnight fellas..... have fun coding
[18:14] <Nach0z> what in the world is wrong with this thing.
[18:15] <Polah> ActionParsnip, yes, I have rebooted twice and the issue persists.
[18:15]  * Star_Light bye to all for now. I 'll back soon -.-
[18:16] <bobweaver> Polah: could you open your terminal and type in   :   lspci -nn | grep VGA     and use paste.ubuntu .com to paste that to us ?
[18:16] <ActionParsnip> Polah: tried a different theme?
[18:16] <Steamopunk> ActionParsnip - after running that, it still didn't install right. Same three errors
[18:17] <Steamopunk> Apparently I super-borked something
[18:17] <ssta> Steamopunk: you'll have to replace those files....purge the packages, then resinstall them (sucky way to have to go, but I don't think we have any better tools to do this)
[18:18] <ssta> other way would be to manipulate available directly, but that way is much more dangerous
[18:18] <Steamopunk> ssta - Yeah, I'm WAY to inexperienced to try anything like that
[18:18] <Steamopunk> too*
[18:19] <fabbrei> hi
[18:19] <fabbrei> !list
[18:19] <ActionParsnip> Steamopunk: can you pastebin the output of the commands please
[18:19] <Mike9863> For some reason my speeds are cut in half when I connect over wireless. Can someone help me fix this issue?
[18:20] <Steamopunk> Sure. Just a sec
[18:20] <bennettwrite> I'm running Ubuntu 11.10 Desktop on an old server. The Ubuntu OS is running on a 250Gb hard drive and the files I want to share on a second 1Tb hard drive mounted in the server.  I've mounted the 1Tb drive to /media/New Volume in Ubuntu and shared it. But because it is mounted under media my Windows Vista machines can't see the correct file path since it seems I can't share /media...Any advice?
[18:20] <metrazoid97> How has the ubuntu community been reacting to unity?
[18:20] <ltstp> tenho que sair
[18:21] <k3Rn> hi
[18:21] <ssta> metrazoid97: marmite.  People either love it or hate it
[18:21] <Polah> bobweaver: The GPU I'm using is an Nvidia GT240; it's using the same driver as it was before and themes displayed corrected. I'm going to reboot just now to try something so I won't get a reply until I log back in again.
[18:21] <Mixxit> hey i can't seem to remove fglrx
[18:21] <Mixxit> won't let me install my ati drivers
[18:21] <metrazoid97> I downloaded the 11.X iso and I instantly hated it ;D
[18:22] <ActionParsnip> metrazoid97: mixed
[18:22] <k3Rn> when using the '/etc/init.d/networking restart' command, i get the message that this script is deprecated. what's the recomended command to restart the network configuration?
[18:22] <ssta> metrazoid97: well, you can replace it with gnome-shell
[18:22] <auronandace> metrazoid97: good thing there are other desktops to use
[18:22] <ssta> !notunity | metrazoid97
[18:22] <metrazoid97> I no longer use ubuntu
[18:22] <bobweaver> k3Rn:  you should try    :   sudo service <name of service>   <start stop reload >
[18:23] <ActionParsnip> k3Rn: sudo service networking restart
[18:23] <metrazoid97> I switched to FreeBSD awhile ago.
[18:24] <k3Rn> when i ue the service command, i get the error: "unknown instance"
[18:24] <garaman_> metrazoid97: hope you give 12.04 a try when it comes out, the LTS should be much more polished
[18:24] <bobweaver> k3Rn:  use tab compleation to see the options
[18:25] <ssta> metrazoid97: to each his own.  I found ports to be a bit more effort than I was willing to use.  This is getting a bit offtopic though.  try #ubuntu-offtopic
[18:25] <bobweaver> sudo service networking stop && sudo service networking start
[18:25] <bobweaver> k3Rn: ^^
[18:25] <metrazoid97> I will, I'll use a virtual machine to try out the 12.04 iso
[18:26] <k3Rn> bobweaver: same error message
[18:26] <ooxi> hi, ubuntu 10.04 updated firefox and now company internal dns entries are not resolved but lead to a google query
[18:26] <Steamopunk> ActionParsnip - http://paste.ubuntu.com/824196/
[18:26] <ooxi> how can one turn that behaviour off?
[18:26] <bobweaver> Oo
[18:27] <JPSman> I am looking for help UNINSTALLING amd drivers and INSTALLING nvidia drivers.  I got a new graphics card :0D
[18:28] <ActionParsnip> Steamopunk: strange, looks smooth
[18:28] <bobweaver> k3Rn:  you could use ifup command like   : sudo ifdown eth0     or sudo ifup eth0
[18:28] <ActionParsnip> k3Rn: use tab to complete the service
[18:28] <Steamopunk> ActionParsnip - Agreed. Let me recreate the error for you.
[18:29] <bobweaver>  will ifup or ifdown clear cache ?
[18:29] <bobweaver> I dont know
[18:32] <ssta> which cache?
[18:33] <Steamopunk> ActionParsnip - http://paste.ubuntu.com/824206/
[18:33] <bobweaver> networking
[18:34] <ssta> "networking" isn't really a cache as such is it?
[18:34] <bobweaver> ssta:dns
[18:35] <ssta> Steamopunk: it installed it...can you try: sudo apt-get install pkg-config and pastebin?
[18:35] <Pici> bobweaver: there is no dns cache, unless your browser has one, or you're behind some network device that has one.
[18:35] <Steamopunk> ssta - http://paste.ubuntu.com/824209/
[18:36] <ssta> bobweaver: umm, I don't think DNS is cached locally.
[18:36] <ssta> Steamopunk: try: apt-get install --reinstall pkg-config
[18:36] <ssta> umm, a sudo in there...
[18:37] <Steamopunk> Right :P I know that much, thankfully
[18:37] <Mike9863> For some reason my speeds are cut in half when I connect over wireless on my WRT54g router. Can someone help me fix this issue?
[18:37] <ssta> Steamopunk: sotrry, I don't mean to be patronising or anything.  Some people we get here wouldn't know :)
[18:37] <Steamopunk> ssta - Didn't read it that way at all :) I appreciate that you're looking out.
[18:38] <Steamopunk> ssta - http://paste.ubuntu.com/824213/
[18:38] <ssta> Steamopunk: that looks to me like it worked
[18:39] <ssta> Steamopunk: now try the same, but for libmysqlclient16 instead of pkg-config
[18:39] <ssta> hopefully the warning for pkg-config will have gone away
[18:40] <ssta> someone *really* ought to redesign the way the dpkg database works...like actually using a database for it or something :)
[18:40] <ActionParsnip> Mike9863: can you pastebin the output of:  sudo lshw -C network; lsb_release -a; uname -a; dmesg | grep -i firm
[18:41] <Steamopunk> ssta - The warnings are still there :-\
[18:41] <Steamopunk> ssta - Still want me to pastebin?
[18:41] <ssta> Steamopunk: please
[18:41] <dak0> Hey
[18:41] <Steamopunk> ssta - http://paste.ubuntu.com/824216/
[18:42] <ssta> Steamopunk: also, what's the output of: ls -l /var/lib/dpkg/info/pkg-config.list
[18:42] <ActionParsnip> ssta: did I help ;)
[18:42] <ssta> Steamopunk: ah.  The pkg-config error isn't there any more.  We've fixed two of them
[18:43] <ssta> ActionParsnip: not sure.  Your script didn't fix everything, but it hasn't hurt anything either.  No way to know whether what we're trying now would have worked without the script either....
[18:43] <Steamopunk> ssta - http://paste.ubuntu.com/824217/
[18:43] <ActionParsnip> ssta: dpkg is weird when it goes screwy
[18:44] <j3rzu> hi all
[18:44] <ssta> Steamopunk: no space between - and l: ls -l /var/lib/dpkg/info/pkg-config.list
[18:44] <Steamopunk> sta - derp, sorry
[18:44] <razorfish> hi im trying to get ubuntu working on my hdtv and no matter what i do i cant get it set up right ive tried every driver, tried disabling edid, and all kinds of other nonsense. any tips?
[18:44] <Steamopunk> ssta - http://paste.ubuntu.com/824220/
[18:45] <ssta> ActionParsnip: yep.  This is why I think we need MUCH better tools for fixing it.  Traditionally dpkg maintainers have been an insular recalcitrant bunch though (although I think keybuk looks after it these daysm, he's more approachable)
[18:45] <ssta> Steryep, this is definitely fixing it
[18:45] <ActionParsnip> ssta: indeed, i always reach for that list in the forums if anyone gets dumb errors about apt
[18:45] <ssta> Steamopunk: now the last one: sudo apt-get install --reinstall mysql-common
[18:46] <kuuh> is there some way to check why the sshd on my server is refusing connections? I would prefer any good idea over unplugging and carrying it to the next diplay :)
[18:47] <ssta> ah, looks like vorlon these days...or maybe that's just for the ubuntu branh
[18:47] <Steamopunk> ssta - http://paste.ubuntu.com/824225/
[18:47] <ActionParsnip> kuuh: look in /var/log/auth.log
[18:47] <ssta> hmm, Guillem Jover for Debian.  Don't know anything about him
[18:47] <Mike9863> ActionParsnip: http://pastebin.com/fE1fEYw4
[18:48] <ssta> Steamopunk: perfect.  I think you Sir are fixed :)
[18:48] <Steamopunk> ssta- Let's see what I can try :)
[18:48] <ActionParsnip> Mike9863: if you run:  echo "nameserver 8.8.8.8" | sudo tee /etc/resolv.conf > /dev/null      does it help?
[18:48] <Steamopunk> Holy crap, this is the first time my.cnf has returned.
[18:48] <ssta> ActionParsnip: ugh...why the tee?
[18:49] <ssta> limitations of sudo I guess
[18:50] <kuuh> ActionParsnip, on the client?
[18:50] <Mike9863> ActionParsnip: It does not
[18:50] <ActionParsnip> ssta: changes the file to only contain that line
[18:50] <diverdude> How can i make it easier to drag windows in ubuntu? Its nearly impossible
[18:50] <diverdude> i mean resize
[18:50] <ActionParsnip> Mike9863: bah, try disabling ipv6 with the boot option:  ipv6.disable-1   assuming you do not use it
[18:51] <ssta> ActionParsnip: I know what it does....it's just a powerfully *ugly* construct.  BUt given the limitations of sudo and shell redirection, I guess it's not the worst way of doing it
[18:51] <antoinev> hello, since the previous Xorg update, transparency is no longer working on my computer (kubuntu 11.10)
[18:51] <antoinev> is there any known bug/fix?
[18:51] <ActionParsnip> ssta: it works ;). The redirection not honouring the sudo is a bit of a pain but workable
[18:52] <Mike9863> ActionParsnip: Where would I include that boot option?
[18:52] <_Ethan_> hi
[18:52] <razorfish> hi im trying to get ubuntu working on my hdtv and no matter what i do i cant get it set up right ive tried every driver, tried disabling edid, and all kinds of other nonsense. any tips?
[18:52] <jhonnyboy> hey all, where is ifconfig located?
[18:52] <ActionParsnip> Mike9863: add it in the quotes with:  quiet splash in /etc/default/grub     then run:  sudo update-grub    to apply
[18:52] <diverdude> jhendricks, /sbin/ifconfig
[18:52] <antoinev> jhonnyboy: /sbin/ifconfig
[18:52] <jhonnyboy> lol thanks
[18:53] <ActionParsnip> jhonnyboy: /sbin/ifconfig
[18:53] <zimple> Hello.  I have a disk sector error I'm trying to fix with dd (following http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=8981588&postcount=17).  If I  change the first sector where the error occurs to 0, then should that fix the problem, or is a bad sector the start of a string of bad sectors?
[18:53] <_Ethan_> i formatted my pc and i created two partitions, one for windows and another one for data. I left unpartitioned space on purpose for now installing Ubuntu. How should i do this? I am a little bit concerned of losing my data.
[18:53] <ActionParsnip> Mike9863: you may also want to add:  to /etc/sysctl.conf
[18:53] <ActionParsnip> 18:52 < jhonnyboy> lol thanks
[18:53] <ActionParsnip> Mike9863: http://paste.ubuntu.com/824234/
[18:53] <Sharky> my software center keeps on messing up as i go to system im on 11.04
[18:54] <diverdude> How can i make it easier to resize windows in ubuntu? Its nearly impossible
[18:54] <ActionParsnip> Mike9863: those lines can help networking go faster
[18:54] <ActionParsnip> diverdude: which DE? Which shell (if any)? Which WM?
[18:54] <Lantizia> What IHey I've mounted NFS share and everything is owned by nobody:nogroup and I can read/write/delete anything I like in a file manager and terminal (when logged in as myself not root) - any ideas why a file manager would have hard time making a trash directory?
[18:54] <zykotick9> _Ethan_: the installer should offer "use empty space" in the partitioning step
[18:54] <zimple> _Ethan_, Ubuntu should guide you through gently, but if you still don't trust Ubuntu, Windows should be on a file system with NTFS type.  DO NOT INSTALL HERE.  Intall normally using the emtpy space.
[18:55] <ssta> diverdude: I generally find the bottom right corner easier to snag with the mouse
[18:55] <Lantizia> s/What I//g
[18:55] <diverdude> ActionParsnip, uhhm what is DE? Im using the buil-in shell..whats WM?
[18:55] <jhonnyboy> what do you guys think a hacker would most likely do if he roots a box, change the ifconfig executable or change the ip?
[18:55] <diverdude> ssta, yes...but its still very hard to hit i think
[18:55] <Sharky> my software center keeps on messing up as i go to system i have to close it as it hangsim on 11.04
[18:55] <Sharky> my software center keeps on messing up as i go to system i have to close it as it hangs im on 11.04
[18:55] <ssta> jhonnyboy: umm, neither.  But it's not really a subject for this channel
[18:56] <zykotick9> diverdude: DE = Display Manager, WM = Window Manager
[18:56] <ssta> diverdude: yeah.  I generally put it down to my lack of manual dexterity
[18:56] <_Ethan_> zykotick9 and zimple it just shows me one of the partitions and say "there are two more hidden partitions"
[18:56] <zykotick9> doh
[18:56] <Mike9863> ActionParsnip: I'm still getting the same results. Could it have something to do with my router or a firewall?
[18:56] <zykotick9> DE = Desktop Environment diverdude
[18:56] <_Ethan_> the thing is that i have free space which does not belong to any partition
[18:56] <diverdude> ActionParsnip, ahh im using everythin default ubuntu 11.10
[18:56] <Sharky> my software center keeps on messing up as i go to system i have to close it as it hangs im on 11.0
[18:56] <_Ethan_> should i use "advance asigment" ?
[18:57] <Steamopunk> ssta - http://paste.ubuntu.com/824244/     Back to the original error I was getting a few days ago. Me trying to fix it is what lead to what you resolved today :)
[18:57] <KodeKamel> Hey all...  What's range of a usb port?
[18:57] <ub> my software center keeps on messing up as i go to system i have to close it as it hangs im on 11.0
[18:57] <bennettwrite>  hi...I'm trying to share a second hard drive on my Ubuntu machine to a Windows network.  The problem I'm having is that the drive auto mounts under /media, which i'm unable to share...  Is there a way to force it to mount to /public, which I can share and access?
[18:57] <arkaaangel> hello there, I need some help.. My server has 2 partitions.. one contains /var/www folder and another partition contains some files that I'd like to use in /var/www .. How can I put these files available for download??
[18:58] <ssta> Steamopunk: what does this say?: sudo service mysql status
[18:58] <zykotick9> KodeKamel: Range?  USB Port?  what do you mean?
[18:58] <zimple> _Ethan_, Two probable causes: you had a partition already set up on a removeable drive; or you have an encrypted partition.
[18:58] <zimple> Hello.  I have a disk sector error I'm trying to fix with dd (following http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=8981588&postcount=17).  If I  change the first sector where the error occurs to 0, then should that fix the problem, or is a bad sector the start of a string of bad sectors?
[18:58] <KodeKamel> zykotick9: How far away can the connector be from the port?
[18:59] <Steamopunk> ssta - http://paste.ubuntu.com/824250/
[18:59] <diverdude> ActionParsnip, any suggestions?
[18:59] <Sharko> my software center keeps on messing up as i go to system i have to close it as it hangs im on 11.0
[18:59] <auronandace> KodeKamel: its called a connector because it needs to connect (physical contact)
[18:59] <_Ethan_> zimple i have just two partitions in my hard disk
[18:59] <_Ethan_> ntfs
[18:59] <ModusPwnens> Can someone help me get a shutdown script working? I wrote a script to run a shutdown, and then I did sudo update-rc.d my_script start 1 0 6 .
[18:59] <_Ethan_> nothing else..
[18:59] <KodeKamel> zykotick9: auronandace:  I'm glad you know, Because I just spoke to an ubuntu user that thought USB meant wireless...  Makes me wonder about ya'll.
[18:59] <zykotick9> KodeKamel: i still don't understand.  But, USB cables can't be overly long, I have a USB extension that's 3-4 feet i'd guess
[19:00] <ModusPwnens> however when I shutdown my computer, the script doesn't execute
[19:00] <ssta> Steamopunk: hmm, strange.  Does stop and then start work?  Is this 11.10?
[19:00] <Sharcho> When I add "ufw allow from 173.194.69.99", the rule added in iptables is "ACCEPT     all  --  bk-in-f99.1e100.net  anywhere". Is there a way to prevent that from happening?
[19:00] <KodeKamel> sorry... I thought that may just lighten your day.  Enjoy the rest of it.
[19:00] <kad_> hey pls help, i have installed vnc4server, when i connect from vncviewer to this vnc server  it only see terminal not graphic why? thx
[19:00] <Sharko> my software center keeps on messing up as i go to system i have to close it as it hangs im on 11.0
[19:00] <Steamopunk> ssta - Yes it is 11.10
[19:00] <diverdude> How can i make it easier to resize windows in ubuntu? Its nearly impossible
[19:00] <ssta> Sharcho: umm, isn't that what you told it to do?
[19:01] <Sharcho> No, I want it to filted by IP, and it's filtering by reverse DNS (which isn't working correctly).
[19:01] <zykotick9> diverdude: does holding ALT and click/dragging work?
[19:01] <Lantizia> What do you do when you want a directory that isn't loyal to anyone?!  Like a FAT32 system would be where anyone anywhere can just read/write whatever the hell they want
[19:01] <ssta> Sharcho: no, it filters by IP, but it SHOWs you reverse DNS.  try: sudo iptables -L -n
[19:02] <ssta> or it *swhould*
[19:02] <diverdude> zykotick9, then it just moves the window instead
[19:02] <Sharko> my software center keeps on messing up as i go to system i have to close it as it hangs im on 11.0
[19:02] <ssta> if it doesn't then ufw is more broken than I thought
[19:02] <zykotick9> Lantizia: FAT (or NTFS) isn't really a good example, under gnu/linux they are mounted as a user with permissions.
[19:03] <zykotick9> diverdude: try other mouse click.  (if that fails, try ctrl)
[19:03] <Lantizia> zykotick9, right well I have an NFS share in this case and I want _ANYONE_ who logs in to my system to be able to read/write to it - I don't want the files to have different owners!
[19:03] <Sharcho> ssta, probably the latter.
[19:03] <diverdude> zykotick9, it does not make it any easier
[19:03] <ssta> Sharcho: does iptables -L -n show what you expect?
[19:03] <Sharcho> ssta, yes, it does.
[19:04] <ssta> Steamopunk: I'm afraid I have no idea why it's doing that...
[19:04] <ssta> Sharcho: so what's the issue?
[19:04] <zykotick9> Lantizia: if it's on EXT file system, it HAS to have owner/permission.  Just set the directory to RWX for everyone.
[19:04] <zimple> Anyone know how to fix a disk sector error?  Already tried using dd (http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=8981588&postcount=17), but got  an error saying "dd: writing `/dev/sda': Input/output error"
[19:04] <diverdude> zykotick9, the resize-margin where the cursor changes to drag-sprit is so narrow that its nearly impossible to hit
[19:04] <Sharcho> ssta, I can only connect from IPs that have no reverse DNS on them.
[19:04] <zykotick9> diverdude: ya, i've heard of the issue before.  I have no idea.
[19:04] <Sharko> my software center keeps on messing up as i go to system i have to close it as it hangs im on 11.0 can some one tell me is it the why am useing it
[19:04] <ssta> Sharcho: umm...iptables doesn't care about DNS except when it's listing the rules for you...
[19:05] <diverdude> zykotick9, i really hate that about ubuntu....
[19:05] <Steamopunk> ssta-  stopping the service appeared to work, but starting it is still running :-\
[19:05] <acerimmer> !server|arkaaangel
[19:05] <acerimmer> !server|arkaaangel
[19:05] <ssta> Sharcho: perhaps start again...explain exactly what the problem is?
[19:05] <zykotick9> diverdude: there are other DEs WMs available
[19:05] <diverdude> zykotick9, which one is good?
[19:05] <zimple> Sharko, go to the command line, type "ps ux | grep ubuntu | grep software"  You should see only one process there.  "kill-9" the PID.
[19:05] <Lantizia> zykotick9, all the files/directories on the share are owned by nobody:nogroup with files being -rw-rw-r-- and dirs being drwxrwxr-x  ...  and I can read/write/delete them perfectly fine from my non-root user - but _HOW_ is that possible when these dirs/files don't have the w flag for 'others' ?
[19:05] <zimple> Sorr, that's "kill -9"
[19:05] <zykotick9> diverdude: KDE / XFCE / LXDE are popular DEs
[19:06] <Sharcho> ssta: when I allow a specific IP address, the allow works properly only if the IP doesn't have a reverse DNS on it.
[19:06] <Lantizia> zykotick9, and no my user isn't a member of nogroup
[19:06] <ssta> Steamopunk: very very strange...I have no idea.  There's something seriously unhappy somewhere in your system
[19:06] <willdabeast> I have a question, for some reason on my girlfriends dell netbook with Ubuntu Remix, it says it cannot connect to the Wireless Network.
[19:06] <diverdude> zykotick9, XFCE i tried and didnt like to much
[19:06] <Lantizia> zykotick9, or is everyone a member of nogroup on all distro's by default?
[19:06] <ssta> Sharcho: that makes no sense...iptables doesn't care about DNS, reverse or otherwise.
[19:06] <ActionParsnip> diverdude: tried LXDE? KDE?
[19:07] <zimple> willdabeast, Is your WiFi card detected?  I have some trouble with my card.
[19:07] <diverdude> ActionParsnip, no....can i just easily install then using get-install and restart the system?
[19:07] <zimple> Anyone know how to fix a disk sector error?  Already tried using dd (http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=8981588&postcount=17), but got  an error saying "dd: writing `/dev/sda': Input/output error"
[19:07] <willdabeast> zimple, yes it is.
[19:07] <Sharcho> ssta, maybe it modifies hosts.allow or something similar?
[19:07] <zykotick9> Lantizia: sorry, that's a bit of a mystery for me.  I'm not sure.  PS, my NFS shares don't get nobody:nogroup?  But my user account has the same UID on both systems.
[19:08] <Sharcho> ssta, the port isn't filtered, but I can't connect
[19:08] <zykotick9> Lantizia: you can type "groups" in a terminal to see what groups you are in.  I highly doubt nobody is listed.
[19:08] <zimple> willdabeast, Probably not an Ubuntu thing, then, unless it's a wierd type of password encryption.  Is it WPA or WEP?
[19:08] <zimple> willdabeast, or neither?
[19:08] <epqr> I have a question about the hotspot/adhoc feature. I try to set it up with a wpa password, however when i connect to it with one of my devices, it does not require or ask for a password at all. How come?
[19:09] <ssta> Sharcho: pastebin the output of "sudo iptables -L -v -n"
[19:09] <willdabeast> zimple, WPA I believe, her older brother was using hotspot with his phone, I'm wondering if he messed something up with that.
[19:09] <zimple> epqr, The password is stored in your keyring (wallet for KDE).
[19:10] <willdabeast> zimple, It used to be his netbook, but is there a chance he set it so that you have to enter in all of the WiFi information before it can find a network? Because it can't find any network.
[19:10] <raider_> hello
[19:10] <raider_> is there anyone from poland?
[19:10] <acerimmer> !pl|raider_
[19:11] <raider_> halo
[19:11] <zimple> willdabeast, Might want to test with Windows to make sure it's not the WiFi side.  Also, are you seeing ANY wireless networks?
[19:11] <ActionParsnip> diverdude: sure, they are packages likje any other app
[19:11] <Sharcho> ssta, http://pastebin.com/5LhSe23j
[19:11] <zimple> Anyone know how to fix a disk sector error?  Already tried using dd (http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=8981588&postcount=17), but got  an error saying "dd: writing `/dev/sda': Input/output error"
[19:12] <epqr> zimple Not quite following. Do i need to do some configuring in keyring do get the password to work? The problem is i try to set a passwork for the hotspot, but external devices doesnt require the pass to connect
[19:12] <willdabeast> zimple, No I'm not seeing any wireless networks, only old networks that her older brother used. Are you saying I should Install Windows? Or would Wine work? Sorry I'm clearly new :p
[19:13] <noodlr> hi
[19:13] <meberhart> hello
[19:13] <zimple> epqr, Sorry, misread your question.  The password for the device needs to be set from within the device itself, usually with an ethernet connection.
[19:13] <ssta> ufw needs to die!
[19:14] <guest4375430> Hi guys ! I am facing an unusual problem with Ubuntu 11.10 with respect to establishing mobile broadband connection ! I am unable to connect to internet using mobile broadband connection after installing it on hard disk, but when I run through live cd, it connects.... any pointers will be appreciated... thanx !
[19:14] <acerimmer> zimple: if those settings apply only to a specific user, I wonder if deleting that user network config settings file would force a re-set?
[19:14] <zimple> willdabeast, No, I was just saying to get a spare windows box (if you have one) to find out if the connection was OS-dependent.
[19:14] <subcool> how do you get the notficiation for 11.1 to go away?
[19:15] <noodlr> I'm having a problem with ubuntu 11.10, whenever I run gedit, from terminal, it takes ages (8-10 seconds approx) before it loads up. this is irrespective of the number of files I am opening with it.
[19:15] <willdabeast> zimple, Oh I see what you mean, yeah the internet works fine on Windows.
[19:15] <Steamopunk> ssta - Hate to keep bothering you, but if I were to uninstall all of the MySQL things, would I be able to reinstall without problems? Your best guess, anyway
[19:15] <ssta> Sharcho: packets from 173.194.69.99 should be accepted by that ruleset.
[19:15] <noodlr> anyone else have experience of this and, if so, any solutions?
[19:15] <slide> What is the difference between M/Monit and Monit?
[19:16] <aspilicious> ok, I'm a developper prety new to unix systems in general. I'm buimding websites located in var/www. When I drag those folders in my text editor I can't save my changes because the files are proteced
[19:16] <ssta> Steamopunk: in an ideal world, yes, you should be able to.  If it were me I'd uninstall and reinstall mysql-server at least
[19:16] <aspilicious> how can I handle that?
[19:16] <guest4375430> anyone can help with mobile broadband usb device based connection ????
[19:16] <aspilicious> How can I use my sublime text editor in some kind of sudo mode
[19:16] <epqr> zimple. Yeah, no but the problem is that i dont need to set a password on the connecting device :p
[19:16] <ActionParsnip> guest4375430: run: lsusb   use the 8 character hex id for the device to find guides
[19:16] <ssta> lordy, ufw really is horrible to troubleshoot...who decided this was a good idea?
[19:17] <preilly> does anybody know how to fix this "setreuid: Operation not permitted" on screen?
[19:17] <epqr> zimple. Yeah, no but the problem is that i dont need to set a password on the connecting device :p I dont want anybody to be anble to connect to the adhoc/hotspot, only the ones who knows the password i sat for it( me)
[19:17] <zimple> willdabeast, It also might be a problem with the encryption type.  There are two types of encryptions for WEP: password and hex.  Try one or the other.
[19:17] <preilly> I'm trying to enable multiuser support
[19:17] <zykotick9> aspilicious: is sublime GUI or text based?  "sudo sublime" if it's text, or "gksudo sublime" if it's GUI.
[19:18] <preilly> screen has the following permissions -rwsr-sr-x 1 root utmp 376112 2010-08-17 16:10 /usr/bin/screen"
[19:18] <guest4375430> there are lot of usb devices listed .... I am not sure which one it is... and where would I find the guide ?
[19:18] <zimple> epqr, So, if I understand you, you want your hotspot to not have a password, but you want only certain people to connect to the hotspot?
[19:18] <w30> guest4375430, I installed, checking the propriatary option and got the wifi drivers I needed when I installed.
[19:20] <guest4375430> w30, that didnt work for me ? I was even connected to internet when I ran ubuntu from live cd, and then I selected "Install ubuntu" option on hard disk....
[19:20] <epqr> zimple, no i do want my hotspot to have a password. With a password i can control who connects to it. The problem is i configures the hotspot to require a password. However, when i connect to it, it does not ask for a password i.e. anyone who wants can connect to it
[19:20] <guest4375430> w30, it is back to square one and when I ran lsusb, it doesnt list my mobile usb modem :\
[19:20] <preilly> can anybody help?
[19:20] <willdabeast> zimple, Ok awesome thanks so much. I'll be back on later if you're still here, would love for some of your wise words ;).
[19:21] <jonatasnona> how to know which ips are being used on the network?
[19:21] <aspilicious> zykotick9, gksudo doesn't work, probably because it's not in my path
[19:21] <zimple> willdabeast, Possibly not, but Ill try to be on.
[19:21] <Sharcho> ssta, it's really weird. It's causing "connection refused" issues on ports that are supposed to be open anyway.
[19:21] <willdabeast> zimple, Ok thanks anyway, cheers!
[19:21] <auronandace> jonatasnona: check your router?
[19:22] <zimple> willdabeast, Good luck.
[19:22] <zykotick9> aspilicious: gksudo isn't in your path or you editor?  "whereis gksudo"
[19:22] <ssta> Sharcho: are those ports definitely listening to everwhere?
[19:22] <w30> guest4375430, try lsusb when running the live cd and find what you need, I guess
[19:22] <zykotick9> aspilicious: "gksu" is another option
[19:22] <zimple> epqr, And you're able to get to a web page?
[19:22] <ssta> Sharcho: I can't see anything in that ruleset that would cause anything to be dropped from that IP.  Of course ufw based rulesets are horrible spaghetti...
[19:23] <Plizzo> Hello, does anyone here have any experience working with lcdproc?
[19:23] <Sharcho> ssta, sorry, that's another issue.
[19:23] <guest4375430> w30, I did and it gives me many option though I have short listed two usb devices which are likely to be my  usb modem,
[19:23] <w30> guest4375430, or lsudo shw
[19:23] <jonatasnona> auronandace, i don't have permisson to access it :(
[19:23] <aspilicious> zykotick9, no sublime_text doesn't start, I browse to the folder with the executable I do gksudo sublime_text and nothing happens
[19:23] <epqr> zimble, yes i can connect and everything works
[19:23] <zgr> hey guys I've LPT mustek scanner, I've added user to lp group, configured /etc/sane.d/mustek_pp.conf /etc/sane.d/dll.conf but after running xsane it hangs on device probbing
[19:23] <aspilicious> gksudo is in my bin folder
[19:24] <zykotick9> aspilicious: is sublime a GUI or CLI application?
[19:24] <user10000> hi! anybody knows how to config QoS on ubuntu server?
[19:24] <w30> guest4375430, well, disconect the modem and boot the live cd again and compare
[19:24] <acerimmer> !server|user10000
[19:24] <aspilicious> zykotick9, a gui like textmate in macosx
[19:25] <zimple> If I have a disk sector error that won't go away (even with dd), is my computer toast?
[19:25] <zykotick9> aspilicious: so "gksudo ./textmate" perhaps?
[19:25] <guest4375430> well , got it
[19:25] <guest4375430> w30, what should I do next
[19:25] <Steamopunk> More random errors, anyone interested check http://paste.ubuntu.com/824291/ :) Thanks for the help
[19:26] <guest4375430> I have been able to zero in ... the 8 digit hex code for device but the product name is wrong
[19:26] <aspilicious> zykotick9, you are my hero :D, you prbably also now how I can add an alias in my terminal
[19:26] <aspilicious> now I need to browse to the folder to start it
[19:26] <zykotick9> aspilicious: ~/.bashrc
[19:26] <aspilicious> zykotick9, what do I have to add there?
[19:26] <zykotick9> aspilicious: you could create a menu entry just use the full path
[19:27] <Plizzo> How do I uninstall an app that was not installed with apt-get?
[19:27] <w30> guest4375430, well, disconect the modem and boot the live cd again and compare
[19:27] <Plizzo> I compiled an app and it installed to sbin, and I now have duplicates that I can't get rid off
[19:27] <preilly> can someone help me with my screen issue?
[19:27] <auronandace> Plizzo: depends how you installed it
[19:27] <preilly> screen -x
[19:27] <preilly> setreuid: Operation not permitte
[19:27] <preilly> d
[19:27] <zykotick9> aspilicious: you should see some examples already in there, but << alias ls='ls --colour=auto' >> if you don't
[19:27] <guest4375430> w30, ok what next .... I have 8 digit hex code for my usb modem device .... ?
[19:28] <heinz_> Plizzo: depends on the application
[19:28] <Plizzo> auronandace: I used dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot to build lcdproc
[19:28] <urlin2u> zimple, it would be the hardrive not the computer, you might want to have everything backed up to be safe.
[19:28] <noodlr> so ... anyone experienced inordinately slow load times with gedit, in Ubuntu 11.10 Unity?
[19:29] <auronandace> Plizzo: i have no experience with compiling apps sorry
[19:29] <zimple> urlin2u, Yeah, meant my hd.  The wierd thing is that I can mount and access the disk just fine, but I can't boot to it.
[19:29] <Plizzo> auronandace: Neither do I, hence the issue haha :D
[19:30] <zykotick9> Plizzo: use checkinstall for installing source packages in future, it creates a DEB for you, so package manager will be aware of the install (makes life a lot easier in the long run)
[19:30] <urlin2u> zimple, you familiar with reloading the MBR and reading te bootscript for bootfiles....etc?
[19:30] <urlin2u> the
[19:30] <zykotick9> !checkinstall | Plizzo
[19:30] <zimple> urlin2u, No.
[19:30] <w30> guest4375430, you need a name for your device so you can look in your synaptic for such a device application. lsusb, lshw or something in proc should give you a hint
[19:31] <Plizzo> zykotick9: Thanks, I'll remember that, but how do I get rid of my duplicate? :/
[19:31] <zykotick9> Plizzo: sorry i can't help with that.  Good luck.
[19:31] <Sharcho> ssta, okay I figured it out. The machine I was connecting from had several IP addresses, and it wasn't connecting through the primary adapter.
[19:32] <Sharcho> ssta, so I only whitelisted one of the IPs.
[19:32] <aspilicious> zykotick9, ohhhh thank god! I search the internet for 2 hours for these questions. Thank you!
[19:32] <Plizzo> zykotick9: Alright, thanks
[19:32] <zykotick9> aspilicious: glad to help
[19:32] <Sharcho> ssta, thanks for your help.
[19:33] <guest4375430> w30, this is the device " Bus 006 Device 003: ID 19d2:fff1 ONDA Communication S.p.A."
[19:33] <acerimmer> aspilicious: just for you:  http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7001421/success%20kid.jpg
[19:33] <guest4375430> w30, however that is not right because the correct name for device is zte cdma modem
[19:34] <urlin2u> zimple, ah no biggie, it is hard for us to say what state the HD is in physically, but there are test that are built in to ubuntu the disk utility has a smart reader that can be helpful. If you want to run a script for a text file you can pastebin that might give a clue to the boot here it is.   http://bootinfoscript.sourceforge.net/
[19:35] <guest4375430> One more thing, is there a way in which I can customize the applications which are going to be installed on the system during installation, like in old days ?
[19:36] <dusf> everything i downloaded with firefox or google chrome to ~/Downloads has the owner root, and group root. this is causing problems for running some programs like the tor browser bundle. am i correct that i dusf should the owner of files i download, and also the group, and how can i correct this please?
[19:36] <auronandace> !mini | guest4375430
[19:36] <dusf> -0ed
[19:36] <zykotick9> guest4375430: well if you start from the mini CD, you can customize EVERYTHING
[19:37] <guest4375430> but I have a live cd which installs ubuntu 11.10 in GNOME version....  can I use that to customize because I dont have mini cd
[19:38] <acerimmer> guest4375430: "mini" isn't a mini cd.  You'd download the ISO, burn it to a disk, boot and customize.  the iso is only  a few hundred megabytes
[19:39] <urlin2u> guest4375430, you can load the mini to a thumb as well.
[19:39] <Scopeuk> Hi All, can any one help with an issue getting a device and its associated kernel module to bind, I am running 11.10 and a kernal of 3.0.0.12 to match the modules (they are binary provided by the device manufacturer against that kernal
[19:40] <willdabeast> I actually had another question, does anyone recommend a good website for Linux Terminal Tutorial Videos?
[19:40] <Scopeuk> device is a bgt 3630 I can see in lspci -k that no kernel module has bound to it
[19:40] <Steamopunk> MySQL errors again, anyone have any ideas? http://paste.ubuntu.com/824291/
[19:40] <auronandace> willdabeast: careful youtube searches?
[19:41] <Scopeuk> modinfo apears to show that the id pairs for the kernel module match those that lspic outputs but i cant get the device to come up, the module apears to load however
[19:41] <willdabeast> auronandace: I have been but I'm looking for one that has a sequence of videos, so I don't have to search random youtube videos.
[19:41] <guest4375430> acerimmer, yeah I know but it would be expensive for me to download 600MB or more data ...that is likely to cost about $5 .... for something which I already have free on disc
[19:43] <zykotick9> guest4375430: if you use the LiveCD you can customize after installation, kinda difficult with some of the metapackages involved perhaps, but possible.
[19:43] <zimple> Since I need to get a new HD, would there be compatibility issues with my laptop/hd, or are they basically the same connection?
[19:43] <urlin2u> Scopeuk, I can't help other then to say naming the device would seem prudent
[19:44] <guest4375430> zykotick9, how so ? I want to install specific packages during installation which get ommitted like usb_modeswitch which is the main reason for my internet connection not working properly
[19:45] <auronandace> zimple: i'd search for laptop harddrives with your laptop model included in the search
[19:45] <zykotick9> guest4375430: well, that might be an issue.  Sorry, I have no suggestions.  Good luck.
[19:45] <urlin2u> zimple, there is a #hardware channel they might be helpful as well.
[19:45] <acerimmer> guest4375430: 11.10 is 23 mb.  You've probably expended that much data just in this irc...
[19:45] <Edico> is there a lamp-server package on ubuntu 10.04?
[19:45] <urlin2u> ##hardware actually zimple
[19:45] <zykotick9> acerimmer: but during install, it will download a lot more
[19:46] <iceroot> Edico: sudo apt-get install apache2 mysql-server php5
[19:46] <zykotick9> Edico: terminal "sudo tasksel" is another option
[19:46] <SatoshiHayazaki> Someone know some app that lets you create a simple todo list, setting time and date and that warns you when that time/date nears?
[19:46] <guest4375430> acerimmer , lol yeah I have no probs downloading mini cd which is 26MB for me but after downloading it when I would start installing, it will download over 600MB of packages...  which will cost
[19:46] <acerimmer> zykotick9: true.  if portable, i'd say it's time to go buy a cup of coffee, siphon some wifi and getrdone
[19:47] <acerimmer> guest4375430: install the default, then sudo apt-get purge the packages you DON'T want?
[19:48] <excelsior> hey guys, is it a problem when I get a warning that packages cannot be authenticated?
[19:48] <auronandace> !offline | guest4375430
[19:49] <guest4375430> acerimmer, and how does that help ? I will still have to download about 600MB of data which I already have on free disc
[19:49] <urlin2u> excelsior, your just missing a key most likely, depends on where they are from.
[19:50] <Oer> guest4375430, downloading is free too.
[19:50] <excelsior> urlin2u: I did a sudo apt-get install kompozer, and got that error, and select Y anyways, I didn't make a problem for myself, did I?
[19:50] <urlin2u> excelsior, you can add the key mentioned in the error with this command   sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys "key here"
[19:50] <acerimmer> Oer: not for him.  He's got a costly data plan...
[19:51] <urlin2u> excelsior, not familiar with kompzer, but it's in the standred repos I think.
[19:51] <urlin2u> standard*
[19:52] <guest4375430> 0er, not for me .... my plan costs me 1GB of data for $12 approx
[19:53] <acerimmer> guest4375430: is your system mobile?  laptop?
[19:53] <guest4375430> acerimmer .. yup
[19:53] <acerimmer> guest4375430: coffeshop wifi
[19:54] <urlin2u> free at starbucks if there is one near  guest4375430  look on the web for free wifi near.
[19:55] <guest4375430> acerimmer , ok now thats a good suggestion if you live in usa, unfortunately I live in India .... :\
[19:55] <guest4375430> acerimmer, and here coffeeshops dont offer free wifi :\ ..... we are 3rd world country as far as mobile internet connection is concerned
[19:56] <guest4375430> :\
[19:56] <acerimmer> guest4375430: sorry.  your user ID logs you in in Corvalis, Oregon, USA...:(
[19:56] <Oer> guest43 then use the regular iso, and remove all apps you don't want :-)
[19:56] <acerimmer> guest4375430: school/college internet connection?
[19:57] <guest4375430> acerimmer, from where ????? how is that possible ? no idea... .. may be because of proxy server
[19:57] <acerimmer> guest4375430: where are you in india?  maybe we can locate an ubuntu loco.
[19:58] <dusf> once i move a program to opt i am having problems running it because sudo nautilus moving it sticks root permissions to it as owner and group - is chown dusf /opt/tor-browser_en-US the command that will fix this please?
[19:58] <orion88> very quiet in here today
[19:58] <urlin2u> guest4375430, google has a partnership for free wifi not sure if it is applicable for you.  http://thenextweb.com/google/2012/01/11/google-users-in-india-to-get-free-wi-fi-access-to-the-social-network/
[19:58] <guest4375430> acerimmer, nope ...office has internet but we are not allowed to carry personal digital equipments there ....  :|
[19:59] <zykotick9> dusf: you might want -r for recursive.  "chown -r dusf:GROUPifDESIRED /opt/tor-browe..."
[19:59] <acerimmer> !ubuntu-in|guest4375430
[19:59] <guest4375430> acerimmer,  I live in suburb region near country's capital ...so not sure if you can find one in my small town
[20:00] <dusf> zykotick9: so chown -r dusf:GROUP /opt/tor-browe.. ?
[20:00] <acerimmer> guest4375430: #ubuntu-in
[20:00] <semitones> I believe I'm encountering the known bug of "touchpad misbehaving after resume from sleep" -- does anybody know the fix for this?
[20:00] <semitones> I can't find it
[20:00] <dusf> zykotick9: i know you mean the full path, just not sure about the GROUPifDESIRED bit
[20:00] <acerimmer> guest4375430: also http://www.ubuntu-in.info/
[20:00] <zykotick9> dusf: "sudo chown -r dusf:dusf /opt/tor-brow.."
[20:00] <dusf> zykotick9: ty friend :)
[20:00] <dusf> zykotick9: any reason not to just chown all of /opt?
[20:00] <acerimmer> guest4375430: and https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
[20:01] <zykotick9> dusf: you could... i wouldn't, but you could
[20:01] <acerimmer> guest4375430: AND contacts@ubuntu-in.info
[20:01] <guest4375430> acerimmer, thnx
[20:01] <dusf> zykotick9: chown: invalid option -- 'r'
[20:02] <guest4375430> I guess I have to go now
[20:02] <zykotick9> dusf: sorry -R
[20:02] <guest4375430> irc has already costed me 5MB of download
[20:02] <dusf> ty bro
[20:02] <guest4375430> thnx for the help acerimmer and others,bye
[20:03] <marcosfede> hi, can anyone tell me what are the minimun ram requirement to run ubuntu 11.10?
[20:03] <regular> hi
[20:03] <auronandace> !requirements | marcosfede
[20:04] <regular> --help
[20:04] <em> !info texlive-full
[20:04] <w30> wow, I live in boondock America as far as internet goes but it is heaven compared to some places
[20:04] <urlin2u> !help > regular
[20:04] <PsyberS_> i recently upgraded this machine from 10.10 -> 11.04 -> 11.10, and now (on 11.10) i dont see the sound indicator (though ps shows /usr/lib/indicator-sound/indicator-sound-service running)
[20:04] <regular> thx dude =)
[20:04] <g105b> Can someone help me - I need to add a line to the GRUB setparams so that ubuntu boots into terminal
[20:04] <regular> !help
[20:04] <semitones> I believe I'm encountering the known bug of "touchpad misbehaving after resume from sleep" -- does anybody know the fix for this?
[20:04] <acerimmer> !grub|g105b
[20:05] <g105b> acerimmer: that doesn't help me :/
[20:05] <regular> !help
[20:05] <zykotick9> !text | g105b
[20:05] <urlin2u> g105b, all the info you need is in those links, try reading them, >D
[20:06] <acerimmer> !ask>regular
[20:06] <zykotick9> g105b: "gksudo gedit /etc/defaults/grub" and run "sudo update-grub" after you make your change
[20:07] <g105b> zykotick9: I can't boot - killed xorg - so I need to boot into terminal FROM the grub
[20:07] <zykotick9> g105b: "e" at the grub menu to edit it
[20:07] <g105b> so I'm looking for something to boot into terminal from the boot params
[20:07] <g105b> zykotick9: ah, that's what you meant
[20:07] <g105b> zykotick9: so I would change it to setparams "Ubuntu, with Linux 3.0.0-12-generic text"
[20:07] <keratacon> Is it possible to access the curses-frontended disk format utility from the install CD without running the install CD?  That is, is that an independent program I can install?
[20:08] <zykotick9> g105b: that's doesn't look right to me... maybe
[20:08] <zykotick9> g105b: see quiet splash there?
[20:09] <Seryth> I want to remove google chrome, but `sudo apt-get remove chrome` or "google-chrome" isn't working...what should I do?
[20:09] <semitones> Seryth: i'd search for it in either aptitude or synaptic to find the package to remove
[20:09] <zykotick9> Seryth: to find the package name, try "dpkg -l | grep chrome"
[20:09] <g105b> zykotick9: yeah on the line linux /boot/vmlinuz- ...
[20:10] <zykotick9> g105b: ya, that looks better
[20:10] <HeinzLMann> chromium-browser
[20:10] <g105b> zykotick9: ok thanks, so just the word text added to the end of that line?
[20:10] <zykotick9> chromium-browser != chrome
[20:10] <Seryth> semitones, zykotick9 Found it, thanks
[20:10] <zykotick9> g105b: yup
[20:10] <semitones> any idea how to solve touchpad misbehaving on ubuntu 11.10 after resume?
[20:10] <g105b> zykotick9: oh no, it still hangs on the ubuntu boot logo :/
[20:10] <semitones> Seryth: no problem man
[20:11] <zykotick9> g105b: add nomodeset
[20:11] <zykotick9> g105b: take text out and replace it with nomodeset and test
[20:11] <meberhart> semitones - check your PM
[20:12] <sllide> can i format a file just like i'd format a harddrive?
[20:12] <HeinzLMann> zykotick9, i know...but i thought it would be what Seryth wanted...
[20:12] <sllide> like put a mbr and a fat32 system on a file of 16Mb
[20:12] <Seryth> HeinzLMann: Sorry?
[20:12] <ascianabhro> is there any displayConfigGTK for Ubuntu Lucid?
[20:12] <Seryth> heinrich5: Ah, yeah, I see. No, I'm replacing chrome with chromium now ;)
[20:12] <semitones> meberhart: I don't see any msgs
[20:12] <urlin2u> sllide, what is the actual final goal, what is the problem your having?
[20:12] <Seryth> HeinzLMann: ----------------------^
[20:13] <g105b> zykotick9: seems to be doing something
[20:13] <HeinzLMann> Seryth, never mind^^
[20:13] <Seryth> HeinzLMann: :P
[20:13] <zykotick9> Seryth: good choice, chrome is not so cool
[20:13]  * Seryth whispers "botnet" to zykotick9 
[20:13] <meberhart> semitones - you need to use the dconf-editor to fix your touchpad
[20:13] <meberhart> i had the same problem
[20:14] <sllide> urlin2u: having the structure of a normal harddisk with partition and all that magic, but in a file instead of a actual hdd, i dont know where to start or if its even possible
[20:14] <semitones> meberhart: alright, firing it up
[20:14] <meberhart> semitones - once you have it up, navigate to org > gnome > settings-daemon > peripherals > touchpad
[20:14] <semitones> have to install it first looks like
[20:15] <w30> sllide, I have used dd to make an image of a file system and then loopback that image as a mounted file system
[20:15] <meberhart> then, make sure 'touchpad-enabled' and 'tap-to-click' are enabled
[20:15] <meberhart> yeah, it's dconf-editor
[20:15] <sllide> w30: ill try that :)
[20:15] <g105b> zykotick9: sorry man, nothing's letting me boot
[20:15] <g105b> zykotick9: gonna reinstall
[20:16] <semitones> meberhart: ok i'm in here
[20:16] <keratacon> Where does MySQL server store its databases?  And if I keep that folder on its own partition will I be able to simply recover my database by remounting the partition on a new system (I'm using a VM) with MySQL installed with the same username / password?
[20:16] <semitones> meberhart: yeah touchpad enabled wasn't clicked
[20:16] <semitones> weird
[20:16] <winnie667> hello everyone, i've managed to customize an ubuntu distro so that it loads up a LIVE system into ram, and upon boot it syncs certain folders to achieve a form of persistency. Everything seems to work and sync fine except for the nm-applet passwords. I have gnome-keyring installed and it's set up to sync the folowing folders:/usr/share/keyrings/    /usr/share/nm-applet/    /usr/share/gnome-vpn-properties/     /usr/share/gnome-keyr
[20:16] <semitones> i can still usually use it though
[20:16] <urlin2u> sllide, sounds like your going about whatever it is you want the hard way, not sure though, a real full description would be helpful probably.
[20:17] <meberhart> semitones - so it worked?
[20:17] <winnie667> the sync occurs in /etc/rc5.d/90 after  S70pppd-dns
[20:17] <semitones> meberhart: I only encounter the weirdness if I sleep the computer and then wake it up
[20:17] <OneMiner> Is it possible to force Ubuntu 11.10 64bit to install on a 4GB flash drive? I don't need more than a couple megs free. Installer is asking for 4.5GB.
[20:17] <semitones> it moves and clicks erratically when I use it for about 5 minutes, then settles down
[20:17] <meberhart> that's very weird
[20:17] <sllide> urlin2u: dont know how to explain it any better
[20:17] <zykotick9> OneMiner: mini CD could work
[20:18] <sllide> urlin2u: lets just say instead of formatting /dev/sda i want to format /home/me/disk
[20:18] <winnie667> OneMiner: use a live CD with persistency, from experience i can tell you that installing on a USB flash stick is painfully slow
[20:18] <OneMiner> zykotick9 Is that a smaller version of Ubuntu? Available from the home page?
[20:18] <zykotick9> sllide: you can't format folders, drives yes - folders no
[20:18] <pnorman_> OneMiner: might need to use the alternate installer and be selective about what you install. or livecd + presistency
[20:18] <urlin2u> sllide, why you want the mbr in a file would help, people use boot partitions, although not needed very often.
[20:18] <sllide> zykotick9: its not a folder its a file
[20:18] <zykotick9> OneMiner: it's the Debian text installer, you install only what you want
[20:19] <auronandace> sllide: i suppose he is asking why you want to make an image of a harddisk?
[20:19] <zykotick9> sllide: you can't format a file either
[20:19] <sllide> auronandace: yes!
[20:19] <sllide> auronandace: because i want to write a bootloader to it and store some files
[20:19] <sllide> so i can boot it in qemu
[20:19] <OneMiner> I don't care about slow or not. I'm not versed enough in Linux to do a more complex install. It's a system I start in the morning, it does it's thing (no matter how quickly) and then I shut it down at night.
[20:19] <auronandace> sllide: theres the answer: qemu
[20:20] <zykotick9> sllide: so you qemu-img and create a virtual HD
[20:20] <zykotick9> s/you/use/
[20:20] <sllide> oh...
[20:20] <POVaddct> sllide: why don't you partition and format the file from a running system in qemu?
[20:20] <winnie667> OneMiner: creating a live usb is as easy/easier than installing Ubuntu, look for unetbootin
[20:20] <zykotick9> POVaddct: qemu-img outside qemu is used to create drives
[20:20] <sllide> POVaddct: because i'm testing my own kernel and just added a fat system
[20:21] <urlin2u> winnie667, unetbootin is not a full install.
[20:21] <OneMiner> TY winnie667. Can i install a program on it? Is it persistant?
[20:21] <POVaddct> zykotick9: i know. but qemu-img creates a blank disk file without any partition table or filesystem
[20:21]  * zykotick9 thinks unetbootin is outdated in the times of hybrid ISOs
[20:21] <winnie667> that's the point if OneMiner want's to use a 4GB usb
[20:22] <PsyberS_> ok i think i found my problem -> Jan 30 20:16:02 guyute pulseaudio[3427]: module-alsa-card.c: Failed to find a working profile.
[20:22] <OneMiner> Once the OS loads the flash drive has to do about zero work. So speed matters not.
[20:22] <urlin2u> winnie667, a install like that will fill up the casper-rw is not really cleanable, and you can't upgrade the kernel.
[20:22] <PsyberS_> i assume sound indicator hides if there isnt any working sound devices?
[20:22] <POVaddct> sllide: still you can use any other live system in qemu to partition and mkfs the (previously created) disk image file
[20:22] <winnie667> OneMiner: when creating the usb live, unetbootin will ask you how much space you want to have for storing, max that out, you will have about 3.4 GB to store personal files and other packages
[20:22] <POVaddct> zykotick9: hybrid ISOs rock :)
[20:22] <Sicp> anybody know about syslog on Ubuntu? why it's called rsyslog, why its configuration file is not under "/etc/rsyslog.conf" but instead under "/etc/rsyslog.d/50-default.conf"? why the kern.* facility isn't commented out and doesn't use its own logger "klog.d"?
[20:23] <OneMiner> Wow. winnie667 GUI?
[20:23] <zykotick9> sllide: i'm sorry, but what you are describing makes no sense to me personally.
[20:23] <sllide> POVaddct: okay, that sounds good
[20:23] <PsyberS_> oh ok i have sound devices, the indicator hides when it is muted... that seems useless
[20:23] <sllide> zykotick9: no problem, i got my answer :)
[20:23] <_godhelpme> how do i use a 3g modem from terminal
[20:23] <winnie667> urlin2u: I have tried doing a full install on a USB flash, an expensive fast usb 3 flash (on a usb 2 computer) and it's PAINFULLY slow, it's not even usable
[20:23] <winnie667> OneMiner: Yes GUI
[20:23] <winnie667> The whole way
[20:23] <OneMiner> Tight, thanks everybody.
[20:24] <winnie667> as urlin2u pointed out, you won't be able to update the kernel
[20:24] <POVaddct> sllide: qemu -cdrom livesys.iso -hda yourimage.img -boot d
[20:24] <MrKeuner> hello, my moms pc has lots of older linux images. Is there an easy way to clean them?
[20:24] <urlin2u> winnie667, ah different experience here my self a full install on a thumb ran better for me.
[20:24] <winnie667> but if i were you i would choose that over a full install
[20:25] <zykotick9> MrKeuner: "dpkg -l | grep linux-image" to list them, then uninstall the ones you don't need
[20:25] <acerimmer> MrKeuner: you mean old kernels??
[20:25] <MrKeuner> yes old kernels and headers related to them
[20:25] <sllide> POVaddct: thanks!
[20:25] <em__> hi gnome shell in my pc frizzes... anyone knows why???
[20:26] <MrKeuner> zykotick9, what about headers and other related possible packages?
[20:26] <urlin2u> OneMiner, you could do a full install in a partition shrink it to the size that you want, and copy to the ghumb with gparted or a dd or a clone.
[20:26] <_godhelpme> zykotick9, could you help me with trying to use a 3g modem
[20:26] <hydrox24> em__: define frizzes...
[20:26] <hydrox24> _godhelpme: try going into network settings
[20:26] <zykotick9> MrKeuner: well, you could search / uninstall those as well, sorry i'm not sure what the key word search for that would be.  Good luck.
[20:26] <zykotick9> _godhelpme: sorry, i'm no help there.  good luck.
[20:27] <em__> blocks...
[20:27] <em__> and i cant do anything
[20:27] <hydrox24> _godhelpme: under the networks settings is a "wizard" or the like to help you through setting up a 3G modem
[20:27] <_godhelpme> hydrox24, all i have is terminal no gui
[20:27] <Somelauw> Hi, do you guys know something about feh?
[20:27] <hydrox24> em__: do you mean what is generally known as a freeze?
[20:27] <zykotick9> Somelauw: love it!
[20:27] <acerimmer> Somelauw: meh...
[20:27] <hydrox24> _godhelpme: OK, unfortunately it's out of my knowledge poool then, sorry.
[20:28] <MrKeuner> zykotick9, thanks.
[20:28] <MrKeuner> I was hoping for apt-get autoremove kernelrelatedstuff :)
[20:28] <zykotick9> MrKeuner: not that automatic i'm afraid
[20:29] <acerimmer> MrKeuner: http://tuxtweaks.com/2010/10/remove-old-kernels-in-ubuntu-with-one-command/
[20:29] <winnie667> so does anyone know where the network-manager passwords are stored?
[20:29] <zykotick9> MrKeuner: when the kernels are being removed, verify that the headers aren't removed at the same time
[20:29] <em__> the os simply blocks... and i can't do nothing
[20:29] <Somelauw> Do you know why feh creates files like feh_...filelist?
[20:29] <em__> i have to shutdow
[20:30] <mterry> winnie667, the 'Passwords & Keys' app
[20:30] <zykotick9> acerimmer: that is a very misleading title to that blog/article ;)
[20:30] <winnie667> mterry: which directory is that?
[20:30] <mterry> winnie667, search in the dash for passwords and the app will appear
[20:30] <Somelauw> Nevermind I found the problem. I was wondering why my background script was crashing but it was because feh creates feh...filelist files when opening multiple files for some reason.
[20:30] <winnie667> :)
[20:31] <zykotick9> Somelauw: did you find a way to prevent that list? or you're script is working around it?
[20:31] <acerimmer> zykotick9: MrKeuner: I would'nt delete ALL the kernels.  Keep @ least one "old" one in reserve.
[20:31] <zykotick9> s/you're/your/
[20:32] <Somelauw> zykotick9: This is my script: http://pastebin.com/1hR10it7 I think I'm just going to remove these files manually.
[20:32]  * picogalli 
[20:32]  * picogalli has quit
[20:33] <zykotick9> Somelauw: ok, i'd like to get rid of that feature as well (i've never looked into though, was hoping to get an easy answer ;)
[20:34] <Somelauw> I'm just not sure when that file gets created. I just tried doing feh *  and I didn't see that list getting created.
[20:35] <datruth> is there an app to disable the touchpad?
[20:35] <xangua> datruth: use your function keys
[20:35] <meberhart> datruth - you can disable it with dconf
[20:35] <datruth> xangua: function keys?
[20:35] <datruth> hrmm
[20:36] <datruth> meberhart: even if I use kubuntu?
[20:36] <meberhart> ah, no...
[20:36] <meberhart> sorry
[20:36] <zykotick9> Somelauw: look for "feh_######_######_filelist" files
[20:36] <acerimmer> datruth: System>Preferences>Mouse>Disable touchpad while typing
[20:37] <zykotick9> Somelauw: i was trying to "create" them right now, and failed.  I'm not sure where/when they come from?
[20:38] <Somelauw> zykotick9: Hmm, I didn't remember seeing them them before last time when I added some wallpapers.
[20:39] <zykotick9> Somelauw: i'm pretty sure, it's more often then just setting the wallpaper.  Hummm, actually the files i found where in a wallpaper folder, so maybe you're right!
[20:39] <datruth> acerimmer: I dont have those options
[20:40] <Somelauw> Maybe it's a shortcut that we tend to press.
[20:40] <acerimmer> datruth: I'm in Ubuntu 10.04.
[20:40] <datruth> I'm in kubuntu 11.10
[20:41] <tokenmathguy> hi all.
[20:41] <born2late> hi
[20:42] <tokenmathguy> i have a generic question, not necessarily ubuntu-specific. what version control system do people use for system administration on a multiple-administrator box besides (old) rcs?
[20:42] <born2late> how do i get oss compatibility back in ubuntu ? oss-alsa package does not solve this ... /dev/mixer not found ...
[20:42] <acerimmer> datruth: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticsTouchpad
[20:42] <urlin2u> tokenmathguy, pretty much off topic, and no polling here as well.
[20:42] <acerimmer> datruth: http://askubuntu.com/questions/46299/how-to-disable-touchpad-tapping-when-typing-on-keyboard
[20:42] <zykotick9> born2late: does ubuntu have a oss-compat package?
[20:42] <born2late> it seems so
[20:43] <born2late> i installed all, still can t use asmix
[20:43] <tokenmathguy> urlin2u: yeah, i figured. not sure where else to ask besides distro channels
[20:43] <datruth> acerimmer: thx
[20:43] <urlin2u> tokenmathguy, might try ##linux though.
[20:43] <tokenmathguy> urlin2u: ah, thanks
[20:43] <born2late> alsa-oss and oss-compat installed... no result
[20:43] <zykotick9> born2late: you're adding OSS compatibility for a mixer - must be a good mixer ;)
[20:44] <urlin2u> tokenmathguy, no problem, hope you get wht you need.:D
[20:44] <urlin2u> what*
[20:44] <born2late> well it s an afterstep applet
[20:44] <born2late> it integrates well with my desktop
[20:44] <born2late> gnome and kde just alienate me... no documentation whatsoever how to use other window managers
[20:45] <zykotick9> born2late: honestly, if your "desktop" requires OSS - it's time to think about upgrading to something more modern
[20:45] <tokenmathguy> urlin2u: yeah, hopeful. if not, we'll try some options out and see what we can break
[20:45] <urlin2u> tokenmathguy, breaking is the best part of open source. :D
[20:45] <born2late> ? what sort of an excuse is this for breaking backwards compatibility, allthough i whish the applet would support alsa directly
[20:45] <zykotick9> born2late: i don't run a DE anymore either.  I went the opposite way of the current Gnome/Unity/KDE trend myself.
[20:46] <born2late> sorry, no flaming intended
[20:46] <urlin2u> zykotick9, you, you rebel. :)
[20:46] <zykotick9> born2late: OSS isn't backwards anything, it's finished as far as i'm concerned
[20:46] <tokenmathguy> urlin2u: best way to learn sometimes
[20:46] <zykotick9> urlin2u: :p
[20:46] <Gskellig> if I chmod -R 755 how do I make it so every file created in that folder, and any of its subfolders from now on is also 755
[20:46] <born2late> tykotick9 : what r u using ? fvwm maybe ? :P
[20:47] <pawel_st>  /quit
[20:47] <meberhart> chmod 755 /folder/* i think
[20:47] <zykotick9> born2late: awesome actually
[20:47] <Gskellig> thanks meberhart I'll try that
[20:47] <meberhart> np
[20:47] <Gskellig> someone PM me so I can test it
[20:47] <Gskellig> lol
[20:47] <zykotick9> born2late: i believe it's probably based on fvwm (lots of the WM seem to be)
[20:47] <Gskellig> putting IRC logs on my webserver
[20:48] <datruth> osdfokfopds]sdkfks'fskdfksdfksdfkls
[20:48] <datruth> epps ignore that
[20:48] <AlHafoudh> hi all
[20:48] <AlHafoudh> why when I try to start my vm using lxc-start the machine hangs (according to the logs the out of memory killer seems to engage) ?
[20:49] <Gskellig> meberhart, that didn't work
[20:49] <meberhart> sorry
[20:49] <meberhart> oh
[20:49] <meberhart> use the -R option
[20:50] <meberhart> chmod 755 /directory/* -R
[20:50] <born2late> zykotick9 : fvwm is the mother of allmost all wms out there
[20:50] <Gskellig> I did chmod -R 755 directory/*
[20:50] <Gskellig> it did it to all folders and subfolders
[20:51] <Gskellig> but not ones created after I did the command
[20:51] <meberhart> good
[20:51] <meberhart> right
[20:51] <Gskellig> is there a way for every file created from now on to have 755 permissions?
[20:51] <meberhart> if there is, i'm not sure how...
[20:51] <rick__> hi
[20:52] <meberhart> hello
[20:53] <rick__> ive got a problem i just installed ubuntu and im getting a shell popup saying hdd problem detected so i cliked examine and it says hdd falure immenent
[20:53] <zykotick9> Gskellig: a umask of 022 would accomplish that i believe (but don't take my word for it)
[20:53] <acerimmer> rick__: time to buy a new HDD soon.
[20:54] <Ceno> hi guys, I'm trying to run Precise Alpha1 in virtualbox to no avail - the installer crashes at the end. Known issue? Any fixes?
[20:54] <m0kth3d3v1l> irc.hacker-newbie.org:6667
[20:54] <rick__> thats my first thought too but id thought id check around for a fix
[20:54] <zykotick9> rick__: it's SMART that is giving you those messages, it's typically pretty accurate
[20:54] <rick__> thanks
[20:54] <acerimmer> +1|Ceno
[20:54] <Gskellig> eh
[20:54] <Gskellig> not good with umask, but thanks zykotick9 I'll look into it
[20:55] <Gskellig> already has umask 0022
[20:55] <zykotick9> Gskellig: that should give you 755 as default permission then (i forgot about the Special one in front)
[20:56] <Gskellig> its already set to 0022
[20:56] <zykotick9> Gskellig: umask is a subtraction from 777 full permission
[20:56] <Gskellig> oh gotcha
[20:57] <greggles> I'm trying to use the command line to identify all packages on a system that are out of date and have a security issue - I don't want to actually upgrade, just get a list of them
[20:57] <Ceno> acerimmer: hm?
[20:58] <zykotick9> greggles: "sudo apt-get update" "sudo apt-get upgrade" then answer N at the prompt should give you the list of packages (i'm sure there is a cleaner way, but i don't know it)
[20:58] <AGreyCrane> Is there any major reason not to uninstall network-manager on Ubuntu Server 11.10?
[20:58] <geekbri> greggles: perhaps --dry-run ?
[20:58] <syddraf_> I'm considering purchasing a speaker system with optical digital audio inputs. Do these work well with linux?
[20:58] <acerimmer> !precise|Ceno
[20:58] <zykotick9> AGreyCrane: why would a server need network-manager?
[20:59] <Ceno> acerimmer: will oblige, thank you
[20:59] <AGreyCrane> zykotick9: not sure... but it was installed by default, just wanted to make sure I'm not missing something, it's making configuring a static ip very annoying
[21:00] <geekbri> greggles: if you are the lazy type i believe -s works as well
[21:00] <zykotick9> AGreyCrane: are you serious?  Ubuntu server comes with network manager?  How, it doesn't come with a GUI by default.  You mean, you installed N-M.
[21:00] <greggles> zykotick9: geekbri: that lists all items, not just security
[21:00] <zykotick9> AGreyCrane: but ya, /etc/network/interfaces is you friend
[21:01] <zykotick9> greggles: bug fixes and security yes, not much difference in those two
[21:01] <AGreyCrane> zykotick9: nope, ubuntu-11.10-server-amd64.iso, took default packages except added openssh, and it installed network-manager
[21:02] <greggles> zykotick9: from my perspective there is ;)
[21:02] <zykotick9> AGreyCrane: oh man, that's insanity.  Just lost more respect for the once great Ubuntu
[21:02] <geekbri> greggles: if you seperate out the security repository to its own list file you can just use -o to reference just that list when you run that command.  Maybe there is a better way but thats the way i would do it off the top of my head
[21:03] <aaaammmmbbbbbbbb> hhii  aaaaall
[21:03] <aaaammmmbbbbbbbb> wwwhhhhheerrrree  aaaaaarrrrrreeee   thhee  chhaaat
[21:03] <Somelauw> annoying
[21:04] <greggles> geekbri: I tried "sudo aptitude safe-upgrade --target-release `lsb_release -cs`-security" to just get security updates
[21:04] <greggles> and then hit "n"
[21:04] <greggles> but it included 14 packages that seemed like they weren't all necessarily about security
[21:06] <zykotick9> greggles: that's pretty cool, thanks ;)
[21:06] <evoandroidevo> what up guys
[21:07] <datruth> acerimmer: thanks that helped a bunch
[21:07] <guntbert> evoandroidevo: welcome to the ubuntu support channel.  Do you have an ubuntu support question?
[21:08] <acerimmer> datruth: http://imagebin.org/196269
[21:08] <asif_> how do I add my hotmail calendar/contacts to evolution mail
[21:09] <asif_> I do not want to expport contacts
[21:09] <asif_> can anyone help please?
[21:09] <acerimmer> asif_: no export?  no adding to evolution.
[21:10] <evoandroidevo> naw just here to learn and help if i can
[21:10] <asif_> acerimmer:thats not very good then
[21:10] <asif_> acerimmer:i thought they would have support for that
[21:10] <asif_> i dont want to have to keep on maintaing my contacts
[21:11] <guntbert> !enter | asif_
[21:11] <asif_> acerimmer:and you know this 100% fr sure that this cant be done
[21:11] <acerimmer> asif_: I NEVER say 100% ANYTHING.  Too many smart people running around.  FWIW: https://one.ubuntu.com/help/tutorial/install-and-setup-contacts-sync/
[21:12] <CyborgSmurf> Im in real need of help. My HDD is only detected by BIOS but wont start unless I use a CD-boot recover. When I try to format it it says that it cant access this drive on 900GB.
[21:16] <scientes> CyborgSmurf, pastebin.com output of sudo fdisk -l
[21:19] <kasii> bobosomfan,
[21:19] <bobosomfan> kasii: yeah?
[21:19] <kasii> i have  a problem
[21:20] <kasii> with my ubuntu oneiric oncelot
[21:20] <bobosomfan> kasii, okay? ask it then I'll see if I can help
[21:20] <rick__> in the bluefish editor i try to sav as  a file and put it in bin folder and a shell comes up saying permission denied wtf
[21:20] <guntbert> !enter > kasii
[21:20] <bobosomfan> or if anyone in the channel can help
[21:20] <Sicp> anybody know about John the Ripper?
[21:20] <Sicp> it won't work on my /etc/shadow
[21:20] <zykotick9> rick__: have it to your home directory, then use sudo to move the file
[21:20] <zykotick9> s/have/save/
[21:20] <Sicp> says no hashes loaded, while I have catted the file and I can see that my user's password is hashed
[21:21] <Sicp> why won't it attempt to crack it?
[21:21] <guntbert> rick__: mind your language please, and you can only write to files in your own directory
[21:21] <Minifig666> Hey guys
[21:21] <kasii> bobosomfan,  my ubuntu fails to shutdown
[21:21] <imbezol> Sicp: last time i used it, it wanted a file with username / password, none of the rest of the info
[21:21] <rick__> ok sorry i thougt that what the fudge was exeptable
[21:21] <imbezol> Sicp: might have to dig through the docs for the proper format
[21:21] <Minifig666> Ubuntu Destroyed my HDD D:
[21:22] <guntbert> Sicp: how is that an ubuntu support question?
[21:22] <acerimmer> Minifig666: details
[21:22] <bobosomfan> kasii, okay. can you be more specific?
[21:22] <Hamled> What command or parameters to top should I use to see what processes are doing the most I/O work? I've got a machine that is showing 10% CPU usage, but the load is astronomical, over 200
[21:22] <Sicp> well where DO you ask these things, guntbert ?
[21:22] <LjL> guntbert: it's an Ubuntu package, it doesn't seem that far off to me
[21:22] <kasii> okay let me telll u more in detail bobosomfan
[21:22] <guntbert> LjL: ok :)
[21:22] <zykotick9> Hamled: use iotop or htop (both will require root permission to show IO)
[21:23] <Hamled> zykotick9, thanks
[21:23] <Sicp> I'm following a tutorial on it and the guy is using the same format of command as I am, his works
[21:23] <Minifig666> I was installing it from the disk, it was doing the partition resizing when it suddenly went: "Resize failed" I rebooted and now the windows partition is broken and wont boot!
[21:23] <Sicp> although he IS on RedHat..but /etc/shadow is /etc/shadow..
[21:23] <LjL> Sicp: it works for me here on debian too, just "john /etc/shadow"
[21:24] <Sicp> no "-users:yourUser" between john and path?
[21:24] <acerimmer> Minifig666: doens't mean your HD is destroyed.  MAYBE means your partition is scrambled.  PROBABLY fixable Windows Repair on the Windows CD
[21:24] <kasii> its like this when i click shutdown button is close all running programs and ubuntu word appeared  with dot continued  blinking and  that all
[21:24] <Sicp> same, No password hashes loaded
[21:24] <kasii> bobosomfan, i> its like this when i click shutdown button is close all running programs and ubuntu word appeared  with dot continued  blinking and  that all
[21:24] <agu10^> hey
[21:24] <LjL> Sicp: just tried it on Ubuntu (precise) too, works here :\
[21:25] <Minifig666> Yeah, it still works! :P How do i go about fixing it then?
[21:25] <agu10^> ubuntu is not the linux with most users, is it?
[21:25] <Sicp> hmmm
[21:25] <Sicp> there is something amiss
[21:25] <bobosomfan> kasii, okay. sounds weird
[21:25] <Sicp> how did you get your John?
[21:25] <guntbert> !ot | agu10^
[21:25] <LjL> Sicp: apt-get
[21:25] <Sicp> I got it through apt
[21:25] <Sicp> yea
[21:25] <Sicp> ..
[21:25] <FloodBot1> Sicp: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[21:25] <kasii> so what to do
[21:26] <kasii> bobosomfan,  what  to do
[21:26] <eirik_> With grub2, how do I prevent grub from automatically booting the default kernel, but rather presents me with a menu?
[21:26] <bobosomfan> kasii, have you tried google it?
[21:26] <FesterJester> eirik_: edit /etc/default/grub
[21:27] <acerimmer> eirik_: by default, grub should have an 8 second countdown.  not for you???
[21:27] <Sicp> ah, the file needs to be unshadowed
[21:27] <kasii> i have tried but nothing was succeeded bobosomfan
[21:27] <Sicp> using unshadow, offered from John
[21:27] <urlin2u> eirik_, you have just one OS?
[21:27] <bobosomfan> kasii, check pm
[21:27] <FesterJester> acerimmer: mine is hidden unless I press a key
[21:28] <imbezol> Sicp: tried that and i too still get the hashes not loaded response
[21:28] <raj> what's the command to check my ubuntu version?
[21:28] <zykotick9> raj: "lsb_release -a"
[21:28] <imbezol> lsb_release -a
[21:28] <Sicp> hmm
[21:28] <Sicp> let me try
[21:28] <FesterJester> raj: uname -a
[21:28] <eirik_> Should be several kernels located in /boot, along with memtest86. GRUB_TIMEOUT in /etc/default/grub is set to 10. I thought that was the option which decided it.
[21:28] <zykotick9> FesterJester: close, that's for kernel info, not ubuntu info
[21:28] <FesterJester> oh sorry
[21:29] <kasii> bobosomfan,  chec pm
[21:29] <guntbert> eirik_: for once: press <shift> during boot, for always edit /etc/default/grub and put a # at the beginning of the line with the word "hidden"
[21:29] <raj> thanks
[21:29] <FesterJester> eirik_: you need to comment out the hidden line in /etc/default/grub
[21:29] <raj> are there still issues with 11.10 ?
[21:30] <urlin2u> eirik_, if you have only one OS it passes grub, a tapping on shift or or any key I believe brings up grub.
[21:30] <eirik_> Oooh. "grub_hidden_timeout" and "grub_hidden_timeout_quiet". I'm an idiot. Thanks for help.
[21:30] <guntbert> urlin2u: "tapping" won't suffice, he will need to "hold" the key :)
[21:31] <Hamled> zykotick9, would you happen to know a command I could use to view the current network traffic in terms of bytes/s ?
[21:31] <FesterJester> eirik_: yes comment out those
[21:31] <urlin2u> guntbert, not true
[21:31] <acerimmer> eirik_: > http://imagebin.org/196269
[21:31] <FesterJester> eirik_: save and update-grub
[21:31] <zykotick9> Hamled: slurm is one option
[21:31] <guntbert> eirik_: and don't forget to run sudo update-grub afterwards
[21:32] <eirik_> Roger. I'll be back shortly.
[21:33] <Sicp> seems that John doesn't support the sha-512
[21:33] <raj> are there still issues with 11.10 ?
[21:34] <dicannamas> does anyone had gotten to work wine in ubuntu ever?
[21:34] <acerimmer> dicannamas: of course.
[21:34] <urlin2u> raj, to vague a question.
[21:34] <FesterJester> raj: more detail
[21:34] <dicannamas> i am stressing with that piece of crap
[21:34] <raj> how much has been fixed since its release?
[21:34] <urlin2u> raj, to vague still
[21:35] <FesterJester> dicannamas: I have from 2 apps and thats it
[21:35] <urlin2u> !details | raj
[21:35] <raj> there were loads of soundcard and videocard issues with 11.10 when it was released
[21:35] <dicannamas> which aplication you have?...i want to test if perhaps is my installation
[21:35] <raj> have those been resolved?
[21:35] <urlin2u> raj, links please.
[21:35] <zykotick9> raj: a distro which uses new packages is always going to have "issues", and ubuntu uses some very new packages.
[21:35] <raj> check irc logs
[21:36] <raj> of the night it was released
[21:36] <giuliana81> hello
[21:36] <raj> zykotick9, i'm aware
[21:36] <giuliana81> ...
[21:36] <stakhanov> Hello, everyone. Does anybody knows of a way to boot an old laptop (with no USB boot support and a broken CD ROM!) with a floppy disk that will load a USB driver and then load a minimal ubuntu installation from there?
[21:36] <raj> just want to know if the major issues were resolved
[21:36] <Hamled> zykotick9, thanks
[21:36] <zykotick9> raj: then why are you asking?
[21:36] <urlin2u> raj, lol to serve you r questions may it be you should check the l;ogs, the questions are to broad to answer.
[21:36] <zykotick9> Hamled: glad to help
[21:36] <dicannamas> FesterJester, which app do you run in wine?
[21:37] <dicannamas> acerimmer, which applicatiion do you use in wine?
[21:38] <urlin2u> stakhanov, plop will enable a usb.
[21:38] <urlin2u> stakhanov, http://www.plop.at/
[21:38] <acerimmer> dicannamas: deus ex game, WebEx player.   For effective support, specifically state what app you're trying to configure.
[21:38] <stakhanov> urlin2u, thanx, I'll go check it out!
[21:39] <FesterJester> stakhanov: plop is Awesome. +1
[21:39] <urlin2u> raj, how would we know, your asking questions which just can't be answered with certainty
[21:39] <dicannamas> acerimmer,  airattack
[21:39] <urlin2u> raj, specific hardware maybe...etc
[21:39] <raj> gotcha
[21:40] <UICTamale> hi everyone, my wired ethernet connection on my laptop keeps connecting and disconnecting.  Could someone please help me figure out what's going wrong?
[21:40] <acerimmer> dicannamas: http://www.airattack-central.com/faq.php?action=readfaq&faqid=39
[21:40] <iskin> Is there a way to set an application to use a specific output? For example, if I only want VLC to use HDMI ouput, or maybe have anything on my second monitor use HDMI?
[21:40] <urlin2u> UICTamale, can you identify the card?
[21:41] <UICTamale> Intel Corporation 82579LM Gigabit Network Connection
[21:41] <dicannamas> acerimmer, i wont come here bother if it wasnt that i already when throw that page and search the web for solution
[21:42] <FesterJester> iskin: I have lokked in the past and not found any, but that was over a year ago
[21:42] <acerimmer> dicannamas: answers are where you find them.  we have no way of knowing what you've attempted.  you might try #wine for specific responses to your query.  it's not an ubuntu issue.
[21:42] <revjodygriggs>  im new to  using  ubuntu and i really like it so far except trying to play browser games and it telling me nope your operating system   is not supported i  was like this sucks lol
[21:43] <iskin> Festerjester, darn, I've looked before but never asked here. I figure there must be some way to do it from the CLI, but not too familiar with the audio stuff.
[21:43] <Minifig666> YAY! Disk repair fixed my HDD! Is there any way to make sure Ubuntu installer doesn't fail again?
[21:43] <raj> is 11.10 just as reliable as 11.04 as a server, no gui?
[21:43] <urlin2u> UICTamale, this is a link to computers running it, others might know why a disconnect is happening.  http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/catalog/component/pci:1502:8086-NETWORK
[21:43] <acerimmer> !gparted|minifig666
[21:43] <gandhijee_> hey is there anyone here trying to build android on ubuntu 11.10?
[21:44] <dicannamas> acerimmer, you are so right but as i dont find any documentation about people installing the app in ubuntu i thought maybe asking the geeks here may help me
[21:44] <FesterJester> grandhijee_: I just recently tried to on 10.04
[21:44] <Minifig666> Is that on the normal install CD or do I have to download it again?
[21:44] <urlin2u> !polls > gandhijee_
[21:44] <UICTamale> urlin2u: It started happening after I tried to use openvpn
[21:44] <acerimmer> dicannamas: understood.
[21:44] <UICTamale> urlin2u: I don't need the vpn anymore though
[21:45] <gandhijee_> huh
[21:45] <urlin2u> UICTamale, helps to include all information, not in my pay area though. :D
[21:45] <acerimmer> Minifig666: too many variables to say why it hiccuped on your box.
[21:45] <gandhijee_> i was asking a question. not polling....
[21:45] <urlin2u> gandhijee_, that is a poll.
[21:45] <urlin2u> on this channel
[21:46] <UICTamale> Is anyone here familiar with ifup / ifdown and ethernet networking problems?
[21:46] <FesterJester> grandhijee_: were you trying to get a little help?
[21:46] <gandhijee_> so asking questions in the ubuntu channel isn't allowed?
[21:46] <acerimmer> Minifig666: here's a thought: live boot the ubuntu CD and do the resizing with gparted.  THEN install ubuntu.
[21:46] <Minifig666> Ok, ill give it a go
[21:46] <gandhijee_> i just wanted to know about the conflicts that seem to happen.... and if its ok to let them go.
[21:46] <CyborgSmurf> scientes: nope nothing happens
[21:47] <urlin2u> gandhijee_, the info on the channel might help, I don't care if you do but heads up on actual help is all here really.
[21:47] <gandhijee_> i had a 10.04 workstation, but i was given some new hardware and moved to 11.10
[21:47] <CyborgSmurf> scientes: btw, Im running ubuntu on livecd
[21:47] <Minifig666> Could i just resize in windows, i think i have a partition tool on here!
[21:47] <gandhijee_> now i have some conflicts that scare me some
[21:47] <acerimmer> Minifig666: sure.
[21:47] <scientes> CyborgSmurf, what was your problem again?
[21:47] <urlin2u> !tab > Minifig666
[21:48] <CyborgSmurf> scientes: Im in real need of help. My HDD is only detected by BIOS but wont start unless I use a CD-boot recover. When I try to format it it says that it cant access this drive on 900GB.
[21:48] <scientes> yes
[21:48] <scientes> please post output of fdisk -l
[21:48] <scientes> to pastebin.com
[21:48] <gandhijee_> !tab > gandhijee_
[21:49] <scientes> gandhijee_, sorry
[21:49] <CyborgSmurf> scientes: you told me to use sudo fdisk -l but it gave me no output. I use ubuntu livecd (sorry for late reply)
[21:49] <volkan> hii to all
[21:49] <gandhijee_> ?
[21:49] <MaxHR> Hello, looking for a download manager recommendation... hopefully one that has the option to add mirrors and download bits from all at once for higher speed
[21:49] <gandhijee_> i just wanted to see what ubottu had to say about that
[21:49] <scientes> CyborgSmurf, gotcha, then the LiveCD isn't seeing your harddrive
[21:50] <volkan> are there default crype function in Ubuntu (10.10)
[21:50] <scientes> did you try "load optimal values" and then "save and exit" from BIOS? CyborgSmurf
[21:50] <scientes> volkan, "crype", what is this, what are you trying to do?
[21:50] <urlin2u> volkan, install or installed 101.10?
[21:50] <urlin2u> 10.10
[21:51] <volkan> installed 10.10i for example when i create a new user, with which way set the  /etc/shadow
[21:51] <CyborgSmurf> science: no. I must add that I have XP installed and it drove me nuts (and now it isnt starting at all). I will try do that and see what happens, cant get worse than this.
[21:51] <volkan> is there any config file for select the way?
[21:52] <Ares_> anyone tried altermw3?
[21:52] <scientes> CyborgSmurf, if sudo fdisk -l doesn't display anything, then the LiveCD isn't seeing your harddrive, period
[21:52] <urlin2u> !anyone > Ares_
[21:54] <volkan> sound
[21:55] <volkan> scientes, sorry i mean "crypt"
[21:56] <scientes> volkan, ahh, there is ecryptfs, and dm-crypt with LVM
[21:56] <urlin2u> CyborgSmurf, "unless I use a CD-boot recover"  What is this?
[21:56] <scientes> ecryptfs is probably the way to do, and is supported out of the box
[21:57] <scientes> it leaves system files unencrypted so it doesn't slow down your computer as much
[21:57] <scientes> it is supported in the installer "encrypt home directory"
[21:58] <CyborgSmurf> urlin2u: it was a madeup name for sorts like OS installation disks
[21:58] <urlin2u> CyborgSmurf, like which one dude?
[21:58] <volkan> scientes: sorry, didnt understand :\
[21:58] <CyborgSmurf> urlin2u: like windows XP
[21:59] <urlin2u> CyborgSmurf, the wording suggests you have seen the hd with one, have you?
[21:59] <Minifig666> How do I get root privalages to run gparted? Sorry, im a total noob here! :P
[21:59] <scientes> volkan, are you trying to encrypt your files?
[21:59] <acerimmer> Minifig666: live boot the ubuntu cd?
[21:59] <urlin2u> Minifig666, it will ask when you open it
[21:59] <volkan> no, i am trying to create user with hand
[21:59] <CyborgSmurf> urlin2u: that is correct
[21:59] <urlin2u> on a install
[21:59] <scientes> Minifig666, gksu---but if you are partitioning your main drive, you need to run off the LiveCD
[21:59] <urlin2u> CyborgSmurf, is the drive a raid?
[21:59] <biohazard135> so yeah, firefox 10 is now on mozilla.org, anyone know when the repo will be updated so i can get it via apt-get?
[22:00] <volkan> scientes: i am trying to add users password to /etc/shadow with hand
[22:00] <CyborgSmurf> urlin2u: dont think so
[22:00] <scientes> volkan, sudo adduser --encrypt-home
[22:00] <scientes> volkan, just use adduser
[22:00] <urlin2u> biohazard135, usually within a week
[22:00] <scientes> volkan, man passwd
[22:00] <scientes> to set passwords
[22:00] <urlin2u> CyborgSmurf, that would be a logical answer though, find out.
[22:01] <Pimo> hi, i have a problem, suse 12.1, acer aspire 5720, after few minuts of use of the first boot of the day my pc shutsdown alone, when i turn on the fan of cpu goes very fast, and after another (my) reboot all turns in normality :( i had the same problem with xubuntu and ubuntu :\ this is why i formatted
[22:01] <acerimmer> Pimo: #suse
[22:01] <CyborgSmurf> urlin2u: dont know if it matters at this point since I cant install either Windows XP nor Ubuntu. XP cant make use of the drive and Ubuntu cant find it
[22:01] <urlin2u> Pimo, suse s not supporetd here
[22:02] <Pimo> yes but same issue in ubuntu and xubuntu
[22:02] <acerimmer> Pimo: but you're installing SUSE.
[22:02] <Pimo> i don't understand the cause :\
[22:02] <urlin2u> CyborgSmurf, try a partition boot disc there are many, one will probably see it if the connection is good to the computer.
[22:03] <scientes> CyborgSmurf, your BIOS settings may be wrong, or there might be a loose cable
[22:03] <urlin2u> Pimo, does not matter suse is not supported, channel rules not ours. :D'
[22:03] <Pimo> :D ok sorry
[22:03] <CyborgSmurf> scientes: I will check it out
[22:03] <urlin2u> Pimo, try #suse
[22:06] <UICTamale> hi everyone, my wired ethernet connection on my laptop keeps connecting and disconnecting.  Could someone please help me figure out what's going wrong?
[22:06] <slugzzz> Hi all... I need some advice. I want a small laptop that I will be running Ubuntu on. It doesn't have to be anything awesome, but it has to be able to at least run minecraft without any problems. Any suggestions?
[22:07] <guy_> is there any way to force apt to fetch i386 dev package ?
[22:07] <CyborgSmurf> scientes: weird, I looked for Gparted and it didnt find anything. But when looking at Devicemanager it finds my HDD, but I cant format it :S
[22:08] <zzezzz> how can i redirect audio output to input so that i can send my speaker sounds through a skype call? i'm using kubuntu 11.10
[22:08] <spenser309> Anyone running into an issue with 12.04 where you can't install the libfreerdp1 package?
[22:08] <scientes> CyborgSmurf, does sudo fdisk -l still not print out anything?
[22:08] <acerimmer> !ubuntu+1|spenser309
[22:08] <CyborgSmurf> scientes: nothing
[22:08] <urlin2u> spenser309, #ubuntu+1 is the 12.04 channel
[22:08] <scientes> CyborgSmurf, you could also try palimpsest
[22:09] <MonkeyDust> !info palimpsest
[22:09] <urlin2u> CyborgSmurf, this a brand new HD, it may not have a partition table.
[22:10] <guy_> anyone ?
[22:10] <urlin2u> CyborgSmurf, try a gparted  bootable disc there are others as well.
[22:10] <spenser309> urlin2u: thanks
[22:10] <urlin2u> spenser309, np.
[22:11] <CyborgSmurf> scientes: It shows the drive but cant format it
[22:11] <MonkeyDust> guy_  try apt-cache search [package]-dev
[22:11] <urlin2u> CyborgSmurf, can you hit the unmount there?
[22:11] <CyborgSmurf> scientes: I have to add that I didnt close windows xp properly because I got mad, it hanged on me.
[22:12] <guy_> MonkeyDust, I'm on 64bit machine, and I remember it was related to some extra keyword like i386 along with the full name, but can't remember the full name
[22:12] <UICTamale> hi everyone, my wired ethernet connection on my laptop keeps connecting and disconnecting.  Could someone please help me figure out what's going wrong?
[22:13] <CyborgSmurf> urlin2u: nope
[22:13] <xx4h> UICTamale, what says dmesg?
[22:13] <UICTamale> xx4h:  eth0: no IPv6 routers present
[22:14] <urlin2u> CyborgSmurf, did you have this HD in fstab?
[22:14] <urlin2u> or do you
[22:14] <jeremiah_> how do you install firefox on lubuntu?
[22:15] <acerimmer> jeremiah_: software center
[22:15] <excelsior> I'm having trouble with kompozer, I select text to apply a class style, and the boxes to apply styles are greyed out.
[22:15] <xx4h> UICTamale, how do u configure eth? do u have gui?
[22:15] <UICTamale> xx4h: Yes, gnome-network manager. I was just expecting dhcp to work.
[22:15] <savage2005>  my printer is connected to my linux desktop how do i get my windows laptop to print? (with out plugging my laptop into the printer)
 don't have one
[22:16] <excelsior> Nevermind, got it working, just a small glitch
 do you mean sinpac?
[22:16] <xx4h> UICTamale, hold on a second...i'll start my gui-vm
[22:16] <acerimmer> jeremiah_: booting my lubuntu now...
[22:17] <trism> jeremiah_: sudo apt-get install firefox;
[22:17] <abstrakt> is make on topic in here? how do I get make to rebuild if a source file has changed?
[22:17] <UICTamale> xx4h:  Do I need to disable wireless before wired will start working?
[22:18] <UICTamale> abstrakt:  just run it again
 thanks
[22:18] <UICTamale> abstrakt: make isn't smart
[22:19] <CyborgSmurf> urlin2u: no
[22:19] <xx4h> UICTamale, u have dhcp? and only plugged in the cable?
[22:20] <xx4h> UICTamale, and the network-manager is for ipv4 and ipv6 set to automatic?
[22:20] <excelsior> best web development tool for Ubuntu?
[22:21] <meberhart> i'd say Kompozer
[22:21] <acerimmer> !best|excelsior
[22:21] <urlin2u> CyborgSmurf, I would try a bootable partitioner I have had circumstances as you decribe, not seeing the HD that was seen this way.
[22:21] <UICTamale> xx4h: Yes, it's all set to automatic.
[22:22] <LordDragon> hey all
[22:22] <CyborgSmurf> urlin2u: how do I do that?
[22:22] <urlin2u> !pm | CanolaOil
[22:22] <LordDragon> i am trying out ubuntu 11.10
[22:22] <meberhart> there is obviously not a "best" application for anything. where better to ask an opinion than in a chatroom full of people?
[22:22] <LordDragon> i have a png
[22:22] <LordDragon> i want to upload to ubuntu one
[22:22] <LordDragon> i am logged in to my account
[22:23] <LordDragon> yet when i right click on the png, and go to "ubuntu one", the option to "publish" is greyed out
[22:23] <urlin2u> CyborgSmurf, gparted is on the web for download just google partitioner probably
[22:23] <LordDragon> anyone know how i can easily upload the image to ubuntu one?
[22:23] <urlin2u> CyborgSmurf, might have to try several.
[22:24] <xx4h> UICTamale, do you need ipv6?
[22:24] <CyborgSmurf> urlin2u: can they be run on USB?
[22:24] <LordDragon> just so you guys know, CanolaOil is sending political spam
[22:24] <LordDragon> he just PMed me
[22:24] <LordDragon> with this:
[22:24] <meberhart> you mean Mitt Romney? heh
[22:24] <LordDragon> CanolaOil> ------- Mitt Romney has what it takes to fix America and get it right back on track!  His private sector and executive experience is proven and shows a sharp contrast to the failed policies of Barack Obama.  Vote Mitt Romney for President 2012! http://www.mittromney.com
[22:24] <LordDragon> yeah
[22:24] <LordDragon> is that sort of thing allowed in here?
[22:25] <ulrichard_> In the file /opt/ros/electric/stacks/rosserial/rosserial_arduino/libraries/ros_lib/ros/node_handle.h  there are uninitialized variables publishers and subscribers. I never tried this on an arduino, but I ported the code to an arexx robot arm, and they caused it to crash frequently. Should i file a bug, for this?
[22:25] <dominika> #konie_i_my
[22:25] <meberhart> i don't know, but i got the message twice.
[22:25] <xx4h> UICTamale, seems to be a problem some people have...randomly
[22:25] <urlin2u> CyborgSmurf, most likely there are many.
[22:25] <xx4h> UICTamale, do you did a fresh install?
[22:26] <CyborgSmurf> urlin2u: thanks, hope they work otherwise I have to kick my 1TB HDD
[22:26] <xx4h> UICTamale, or does it fail after update?
[22:27] <CyborgSmurf> scientes: thank you for your help
[22:27] <urlin2u> CyborgSmurf, hope so to unetbootin works well I use one from here. http://www.pendrivelinux.com/multiboot-create-a-multiboot-usb-from-linux/
[22:28] <LordDragon> CanolaOil, i will never vote for right wing fags. :D
[22:28] <owenll> LordDragon: not sure about this - but I thought you can only sync an individual that is in the Ubuntu One folder - where is oyur png
[22:28] <zanberdo> I have four monitors on a server running on two NVidia cards: a GT210 and GT210. I would like to configure the desktop to use three of the displays and I'd like the fourth to be a duplicate (mirror? not sure the correct term) of one of the displays. How can I do this? Note: running linux with the 260.19.06 drivers
[22:29] <owenll> *your*
[22:29] <LordDragon> owenll, it's in "Pictures". its a screenshot i just took
[22:29] <LordDragon> oh ok. maybe i just have to drag it to the "Ubuntu One" folder?
[22:29] <owenll> LordDragon: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1717421 might help
[22:30] <urlin2u> LordDragon, do not use a pejorative like that on this channel
[22:30] <stars_> hi evribody...:)
[22:30] <xwalk> Hello. I've been away from Ubuntu since 10.10. Is there any well known website that I can get some Unity themes from? I feel like Ambiance is going to start to bore me here pretty soon.
[22:30] <LordDragon> urlin2u, sorry but it felt like the only thing I could do to fight back since the ops seem to be allowing him to spam politics in here
[22:31] <dicannamas> is there any good volumen control to adjust the bass and stuff like that?
[22:31] <urlin2u> LordDragon, I have notified the ops
[22:31] <LordDragon> urlin2u, ah ok. thanks :)
[22:31] <stars_>  i have  a question ...
[22:32] <stars_> I wnt to connect with other computer
[22:32] <stars_> remote desctope to win 7
[22:33] <acerimmer> stars_: now there's a challenge!
[22:33] <jackyyll> how can i get the package linux-headers-2.6.24-19-server
[22:33] <jackyyll> apparently it's not in the repositories for apt anymore
[22:33] <urlin2u> LordDragon, you have evidence of the pm
[22:33] <acerimmer> stars_: http://i.imgur.com/1Xg8i.jpg
[22:33] <urlin2u> LordDragon, I didn't even look
[22:34] <LordDragon> urlin2u, yes, i pasted the PM in here
[22:34] <acerimmer> stars_: sorry: http://www.liberiangeek.net/2011/06/connect-to-windows-7-from-ubuntu-via-remote-desktop-connection/
[22:34] <LordDragon> urlin2u, and another person said he got the same thing
[22:34] <Myrtti> LordDragon: please don't do that, if you need to report them, do so in #ubuntu-ops - if you paste them here we might mistake you for the spammer
[22:34] <omarshammas> hello, I installed Ubuntu 11.10 and have been trying to set it up to work with dual monitors. after updating the drivers, it told me to run nvidia-xconfig and restart the x server. Found a tutorial online to do that by hitting ctrl-alt-bck . It was supposed to ask me log back in but now it is has taken me to a black screen where I can type and nothing is really hapenning
[22:35] <stars_> than
[22:35] <urlin2u> LordDragon, go to /join #ubuntu-ops to let them know
[22:35] <JeffJassky> Hey, guys. I'm trying to learn more about hosting and servers for high traffic websites for a project and I'm not really sure where to start.. I've been reading about distributed computing, load balancing, etc. I know it all depends on the specific needs of the project but I'm just hoping to get a little more educated. If anyone has any suggestions on where I'd start some reading it'd be greatly appreciated. Thanks, guys.
[22:37] <stars_> acerimmer_ :   we have  tried ..and failed
[22:37] <urlin2u> JeffJassky, not really ubuntu support there but there are others channels like #ubuntu-servers   and ##linux
[22:37] <JeffJassky> urlin2u: Ah thanks very much!
[22:37] <LordDragon> hey all. how can i track an upload to ubuntu one? is there some place i can see how far the upload has progressed?
[22:38] <mrfre23> how do i configure a wireless network device installed using ndiswrapper? ndisgtk keeps freezing during startup
[22:38] <stars_>  acetimmer_:  the program tlsclient not availible for ubuntu 11.10
[22:38] <urlin2u> JeffJassky, sorry #ubuntu-server DOH
[22:41] <D4rth_B4n3> hi i have ubuntu and i run 2 screens over Nvidea but that causes my sound to go goofy the latop speakers still have an output and my stereo wich i pluged in over AUX too but i want the stereo only anybody know how i can do that
[22:41] <LordDragon> hey is there a setting somewhere to disable ubuntu from trying to snap windows and align them etc. it makes the windows jerk when i am just dragging them across the screen
[22:41] <mrfre23> how do i configure a wireless network device installed using ndiswrapper? ndisgtk keeps freezing during startup
[22:45] <glosoli> Hey folks, I have a question, anyone here used DIA with Ubuntu Oneiric and expierenced extremely high cpu usage  after some seconds of using DIA ?
[22:45] <MetaheuristicPim> Sheeit./
[22:46] <zul0> Hi! how i can add more resolutions to my ubuntu installed in vbox machine?
[22:47] <glosoli> zul0: Install Guest Additions
[22:47] <xangua> zul0: via virtualbox settings
[22:47] <MetaheuristicPim> I accidentally set myself up as a tor exit node.
[22:47] <MetaheuristicPim> Is this dangerous?
[22:47] <zul0> glosoli, after install guest additions only have 800x600 resolution :S
[22:48] <glosoli> zul0: Try xangua solution then, try enabling 3D acceleration in virtualbox settings or smth like that
[22:48] <MetaheuristicPim> It was set for four days.
[22:48] <zul0> that it enabled too
[22:48] <acerimmer> LordDragon: turn off appearance preferences>visual effects
[22:48] <xangua> glosoli: what does hardware acceleration has to do with resolutions¿
[22:49] <LordDragon> acerimmer, i dont want all the visual effects off. just the snapping. i did it through compizconfig. so i think i am good now
[22:49] <zul0> i think that its a Xorg problem
[22:49] <stars_> how to connect with remote desktope win 7 , ( without tslclient ) my ubuntu is 11.10
[22:49] <mcphail> zul0: what resolution do you need?
[22:49] <zul0> but i cant find /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[22:49] <glosoli> xangua: Dunno, there are not much detailed into in virtualbox when comparing video properties, though maybe some hidden stuff may be enabled
[22:49] <xangua> ......
[22:50] <glosoli> xangua: Maybe you have any idea why my ubuntu hangs on reboot and nothing happens when I try to reboot if any program is open ?
[22:50] <zul0> mcphail, 1366 x 789
[22:51] <mcphail> zul0: I can try something with you to see if it works...
[22:51] <zul0> mcphail, i know its work because i used it before install vboxadditions
[22:51] <zul0> go! :d
[22:51] <mcphail> zul0: type "cvt 1366 789"
[22:51] <zul0> as root?
[22:51] <mcphail> zul0: no
[22:52] <mcphail> zul0: normal user in virtual machine
[22:52] <mcphail> zul0: did you get a response?
[22:53] <zul0> mcphail, yes i got any things about that resolution, frequenzy.. etc
[22:54] <mcphail> zul0: good. Next I want you to copy everything beyond the word "Modeline"
[22:54] <oconnore> why does update-alternatives create a circular link in /etc/alternatives?
[22:54] <oconnore> I wrote: sudo update-alternatives --verbose --install /etc/alternatives/keytool.1.gz keytool.1.gz /usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-amd64/jre/man/man1/keytool.1.gz 90
[22:55] <mcphail> zul0: then paste the line "xrandr --newmode <paste here>"
[22:55] <oconnore> and it claims to have done the right thing: "update-alternatives: using /usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-amd64/jre/man/man1/keytool.1.gz to provide /etc/alternatives/keytool.1.gz (keytool.1.gz) in auto mode."
[22:55] <oconnore> but then i get a circular link
[22:55] <mcphail> zul0: let me know when you've done that
[22:55] <zul0> ok
[22:56] <zul0> but what im doing? xd i want know it ajaj
[22:56] <stars_> how to connect with remote desktope win 7 , ( without tslclient ) my ubuntu is 11.10
[22:56] <mcphail> zul0: you're letting X know you want to drive something at a resolution which wasn't autodetected
[22:57] <zul0> aham! :)
[22:57] <LordDragon> is there any way to put the unity bar on the bottom? or is it fixed to the left ONLY ?
[22:57] <meberhart> you can move it to the bottom
[22:57] <cristian_c> Hi
[22:58] <cristian_c> I'm using Oneiric Ocelot 11.10
[22:58] <zul0> mcphail, done
[22:58] <LordDragon> meberhart, how?
[22:58] <cristian_c> I purchased an asus WL-330gE
[22:58] <mcphail> zul0: now just type "xrandr" into the terminal. It should give you a name for your monitor - probably something like VGA1
[22:58] <meberhart> LordDragon - i PMed you a link
[22:59] <zul0> Screen: 0
[22:59] <LordDragon> ah ok. so you need to hack it a bit
[22:59] <LordDragon> they warn of possible stability problems
[22:59] <mcphail> zul0: no - below that
[22:59] <cristian_c> the device shields the connection to the router
[23:00] <mcphail> zul0: pastebin the output if you want
[23:00] <meberhart> LordDragon - yeah, there's no way to do it without the third-party plugin i think.
[23:00] <zul0> mm maybe VBOX1 ?
[23:00] <zul0> i think its that
[23:00] <mcphail> zul0: sounds like it. Does it have a list of autodetected resolutions below it?
[23:01] <stars_> how to connect with remote desktope win 7 , ( without tslclient ) my ubuntu is 11.10
[23:01] <stars_> how to connect with remote desktope win 7 , ( without tslclient ) my ubuntu is 11.10
[23:01] <stars_> how to connect with remote desktope win 7 , ( without tslclient ) my ubuntu is 11.10
[23:01] <cristian_c> unfortunately I have to first establish a direct connection to the router, and then the computer automatically snaps to a repeater
[23:01] <haylo> samba or putty
[23:01] <zul0> mcphail, yes 800x600 640x480 and our new resolution 1368..
[23:01] <haylo> samba or putty stars_
[23:02] <DinoMuffin> Howdy hey
[23:02] <israel> hi
[23:02] <mcphail> zul0: just to be sure, add the resolution manually like this:
[23:02] <DinoMuffin> Anyone here have a toshiba portege r835?
[23:02] <DinoMuffin> or have used one?
[23:02] <ikonia> DinoMuffin: just ask the real question
[23:02] <cristian_c> But what if the PC tries to connect to the router via the repeater, it fails
[23:02] <cristian_c> *but if
[23:03] <DinoMuffin> either the acpi package or toshiba_acpi module is not functioning correctly with screen brightness controls
[23:03] <omar> Hi Guys
[23:03] <mcphail> zul0: "xrandr --addmode VBOX1 whatever_was_in_the_inverted_commas_after_modeline
[23:03] <trism> oconnore: the link in /etc/alternatives/ is created automatically, you don't specify that, you specify where you want the link to go (maybe /usr/share/man/man1?), and then that link will point to /etc/alternatives/
[23:03] <omar> I've got a Q regarding Ubuntu
[23:03] <acerimmer> !ask|omar
[23:03] <israel> just ask
[23:03] <ikonia> DinoMuffin: ok, so what have you done to debug it ?
[23:03] <Aria-The-Perfect> ,
[23:03] <omarshammas> hello, i was trying to setup my dual monitors, nvidia told me to run nvidia-config and restart the x server. I killed the program using ctrl-alt-bck and now all i have is a text based version. How do I start the gui?
[23:04] <omarshammas> btw i'm running ubuntu 11.10, thanks!
[23:04] <cristian_c> the netowrk manager tries to connect several times, but it fails to connect
[23:04] <cristian_c> *network
[23:04] <omar> Im trying to login as a root user but i couldn't i tried the command ( su )
[23:04] <omar> but it didn't work ?
[23:04] <omar> how can i
[23:04] <zykotick9> omarshammas: try "startx"
[23:04] <ikonia> !sudo | omar
[23:04] <ikonia> !root > omar
[23:04] <DinoMuffin> ikonia: unloading/reloading, dmesg reports that " ACPI: Failed to switch the brightness"
[23:04] <ablyss> omarshammas, try sudo service lightdm start
[23:04] <ikonia> DinoMuffin: so it's most likley it's not compatible with that model
[23:05] <israel> omarshammas: startx
[23:05] <zykotick9> omarshammas: ablyss's suggestion is much better
[23:05] <DinoMuffin> hmm
[23:05] <JermBob> hey guys
[23:05] <omar> Thank you Man
[23:05] <JermBob> just wondering how i get a full process list in ubuntu
[23:05] <cristian_c> So I updated the firmware to the latest version
[23:05] <JermBob> ?
[23:05] <omar> Can i talk to you in Private coz i have couple of Qs ?
[23:05] <omar> Im actually New to Ubuntu
[23:05] <mcphail> zul0: done yet?
[23:05] <ikonia> omar: just ask the questions in the channel
[23:06] <omarshammas> zykotick9: i ran xstart and it is said fatal error no screens detected
[23:06] <cristian_c> from version 2.0.1.9 to 2.0.2.0
[23:06] <zul0> mcphail, no because the parameters are incorrect
[23:06] <omar> what is the best Installation method to install Ubuntu , ( WUBI , Dual Boot ) ?
[23:06] <gridbag> im running the default ubuntu desktop. it takes forever to open up apps  - 3 seconds for the File Manager. whats up with that?
[23:06] <zykotick9> omarshammas: what version of ubuntu are you using?  ctrl+alt+backspace hasn't worked in a while.
[23:06] <cristian_c> But unfortunately the problem persists
[23:07] <ikonia> omar: I personally don't like wubi, but it's personal choice, use what suits your needs best
[23:07] <zul0> mcphail, im reading xandr help
[23:07] <omar> 11.10
[23:07] <DinoMuffin> gridbag: does it take a while to open initially, or every time?
[23:07] <mcphail> zul0: what is the precise command you typed and error message received?
[23:07] <cristian_c> What can I do to solve the problem?
[23:07] <omarshammas> zykotick9: I'm running Ubuntu 11.10, I had to enable the ctrl-alt-bck feature
[23:07] <zul0> i got help of xandr
[23:07] <zykotick9> omarshammas: ok, just checkin'
[23:07] <liveuser> guys, any idea on a recovery tool for lost data in ext4 ?
[23:07] <gridbag> DinoMuffin, it does only take 1 sec if you you've run it recently.
[23:08] <ikonia> liveuser: how did it get lost
[23:08] <possible1994> My bluetooth adapter connects normally, but half of the time it is not added to pulse audio, so it cannot be used. Any suggestions?
[23:08] <Armaz> ikonia: no idea, deleted maybe
[23:08] <DinoMuffin> gridbag: but it takes a long while to open up the first time, correct?
[23:08] <ikonia> Armaz: what ?
[23:08] <mcphail> zul0: what is the precise command you typed?
[23:08] <omarshammas> zykotick9: when i run what you suggested, i just get back to the start screen where it is starting all the different processes with [ok] on the side, and nothing happens
[23:08] <gridbag> DinoMuffin, yes.
[23:08] <omar> I mean does installing in WUBI Take some advantages of Ubuntu with full Installing ?
[23:08] <Armaz> ikonia: I have no clue :/
[23:08] <omarshammas> zykotick9: i mean when i run what albyss suggested
[23:08] <ikonia> Armaz: data doesn't just vanish, - what really happaned
[23:08] <ikonia> happened
[23:09] <zykotick9> omarshammas: sounds like xorg is broken :(
[23:09] <ikonia> omar: none
[23:09] <Armaz> ikonia: I have no clue, not my computer, no idea, they gave me the computer and data lost recover it
[23:09] <Armaz> sooooooooo, no clue :D
[23:09] <DinoMuffin> gridbag: it might be the gvfs package. I've had peoblems exactly like that before. I uninstalled gvfs and it cleared right up
[23:09] <ikonia> Armaz: then you should be asking this sort of question
[23:09] <gridbag> DinoMuffin, it just took 6 seconds to just open up the VirtualBox config window.
[23:09] <zykotick9> omarshammas: move /etc/X11/xorg.conf to xorg.conf.backup if you need to get back into X
[23:09] <DinoMuffin> mainly thinar took forever to start
[23:09] <omar> I didn't get what you mean ?
[23:09] <Armaz> ikonia: does it matter ?
[23:09] <DinoMuffin> thunar*
[23:09] <ikonia> Armaz: yes
[23:09] <ikonia> omar: there is no benifit
[23:09] <DinoMuffin> oh
[23:09] <Armaz> ikonia: please elaboerate
[23:09] <Armaz> ikonia: please elaborate
[23:09] <gridbag> DinoMuffin, The icon "launching" animation seems unnecessary.
[23:10] <ikonia> Armaz: the reason the data is gone opens/closes options for recovery
[23:10] <omar> So there are no diff between the two methods ?
[23:10] <zul0> mcphail,  xrandr --addmode VBOX1 "1368x789_60.00" 87.50 1368 1440 1576 1784 789 792 802 820 -hsync +vsync
[23:10] <ikonia> omar: many differences - no difference in the end result/install
[23:10] <omar> what i mean is that you can do what ever you want in both methods
[23:10] <gridbag> DinoMuffin, gvfs sounds horrible.
[23:10] <ikonia> omar: correct
[23:10] <Armaz> ikonia: well the story with the user "I turned it on and it was gone" it even rhythms
[23:11] <omar> Cool
[23:11] <mcphail> zul0: No. You need "xrandr --addmode VBOX1 1368x789_60.00" only
[23:11] <ikonia> Armaz: then you need to find out what really happened
[23:11] <omar> Then i will reinstall it and install it with Wubi
[23:11] <Armaz> ikonia: I'm trying :/ but you know users :D
[23:11] <DinoMuffin> gridbag: that might not be the issue if it's happening with everything, but if a program is trying to use gvfs initially, it takes a long time to start
[23:11] <omar> coz i want to use the daul boot for Backtrack 5
[23:11] <Armaz> ikonia: I don't need to spell it out for you
[23:11] <ikonia> Armaz: well, come back when you have the full picture
[23:12] <gridbag> DinoMuffin, Is that just an apt-get remove ?
[23:12] <ikonia> Armaz: not really impressed with you bad mouthing the user when you a.) have no idea how to fix it b.) didn't ask / get basic information before trying to resolve it
[23:12] <DinoMuffin> gridbag: keep in mind though that i believe it will cause ubuntu to stop automounting drives
[23:12] <mcphail> zul0: can we keep it in channel please?
[23:12] <DinoMuffin> you can remove it with synaptic package manager
[23:12] <DinoMuffin> or apt-get
[23:12] <m4tt1s> anyone know how to get rid of the irritating dark-screen problem on the emachine g525
[23:13] <DinoMuffin> if it doesn't work though, reinstall it
[23:13] <mcphail> zul0: if you pastebin errors it is easier for my connection
[23:13] <zul0> mm im working with irc in my computer and other ubuntu in my vm xd
[23:14] <xx4h> zul0, get irssi and then: http://gbpaste.org/hESLi
[23:15] <Armaz> ikonia: I'm just doing a friend a favor by trying to fix this computer, it's not really my business, and a user that has no idea how his thesis of 2 years work got lost is a user that doesn't deserve to live
[23:15] <Armaz> there is nothing to be impressed about
[23:16] <mcphail> zul0: what was the precise "xrandr --newmode" command you typed?
[23:16] <xx4h> zul0, don't really get irssi if u do not hang around here every day ;-)
[23:16] <israel> hi, i have a thousands of pics and i need to change its name like 1.jpg, 2.jpg, 3.jpg. how can i do it ? the fastest way please.
[23:16] <zul0> "pastebin" is under heavy load..
[23:16] <zul0> :@
[23:17] <israel> hi, i have a thousands of pics and i need to change its name like 1.jpg, 2.jpg, 3.jpg. how can i do it ? the fastest way please.
[23:17] <mcphail> zul0: that's np. Just let me know the precise "xrandr --newmode" command you typed. You can paste that here as it is only 1 line
[23:17] <zykotick9> zul0: paste.ubuntu.com doesn't have adds!
[23:18] <zykotick9> s/adds/ads/
[23:18] <AlanBell> israel: how are they named at the moment? (and no need to repeat things)
[23:18] <zul0> mcphail, http://pastebin.com/5hxQf9Nu
[23:18] <israel> it has numbers mostly
[23:19] <AlanBell> israel: so does it matter which current name goes to which number?
[23:19] <AlanBell> israel: and are they all in one folder?
[23:19] <israel> it doesn matter at all
[23:19] <cordoval> how to setup SSL on my local development ubuntu box?
[23:20] <lwizardl> is there anyway to limit the memory that firefox takes up after a while. I just had 1.3GB of ram being ate by firefox
[23:20] <acerimmer> israel: http://tooloftrade.blogspot.com/2011/11/batch-renaming-files-in-ubuntu-linux.html
[23:20] <cordoval> I have a lamp stack setup on my ubuntu however i need to emulate a ssl
[23:20] <fizyplankton> is there any way to copy every single byte of data verbatim from /dev/sda5 to a file (NOT a partition) on /media/extdrive/? /dev/sda5 is only a 30 gig disk, and /media/extdrive is my 160gb ipod, with ample space. i know i need (or want) to do it from a live boot, but i cant find the command to clone the partition as a file
[23:20] <cordoval> htts://site.com
[23:20] <israel> olilhttp://tooloftrade.blogspot.com/2011/11/batch-renaming-files-in-ubuntu-linux.html
[23:20] <Jeruvy> cordoval, do you mean ssh?  SSL is something part of Apache, or whatever and should be good to go.
[23:20] <israel> http://tooloftrade.blogspot.com/2011/11/batch-renaming-files-in-ubuntu-linux.html
[23:20] <israel> http://tooloftrade.blogspot.com/2011/11/batch-renaming-files-in-ubuntu-linux.html
[23:20] <israel> http://tooloftrade.blogspot.com/2011/11/batch-renaming-files-in-ubuntu-linux.html
[23:20] <FloodBot1> israel: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[23:20] <AlanBell> israel: http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/150 have a read of that
[23:20] <RaeCarruth> hi, i installed gnome 3 and then removed it but when i restart my machine i still see the gnome 3 menu bar for a few seconds and the workspace switcher displays my old gnome 3 desktop
[23:21] <cordoval> ? i mean to have local sites development like http://mysite.local
[23:21] <RaeCarruth> any tips?
[23:21] <cordoval> but https://mysite.local instead
[23:21] <RaeCarruth> beside 'update'
[23:21] <sarthor> HI, i am using ubuntu 11.10, I wan to conver contacts.csv to vcf, My nokia do not know csv. how can i convert, please help
[23:21] <lwizardl> fizyplankton, how about using truecrypt to create a encrypted drive ina file and then copy all the files into that container ?
[23:21] <jefferson> !ping
[23:22] <dross> :|
[23:22] <AlanBell> israel: yeah, the rename method works fine if you want to change their names slightly, I think you need a bash script loop to assign numbers to them
[23:22] <mcphail> zul0: I'd guess that means that the "cvt" command is not guessing the correct parameters for the virtual display. Can you paste yout "xrandr --newmode" command you typed earlier?
[23:22] <dross> I messed up my gconf settings, which setting in gconf-editor must I modify to get my desktop showing the Desktop folder? Right now it's showing my home directory
[23:22] <israel> AlanBell: thanks ill try it
[23:23] <zul0> sure mcphail
[23:23] <RaeCarruth> any help to found?
[23:23] <fizyplankton> lwizardl: i dont care about incription. my laptop disk is going bad, and i just want to scrap as much data as i can in the most accurate, simple, format possible. i dont care how much space it takes up (i know its 30 gb) nor how long it takes (yes i want it to copy unallocated space. i have plenty of time)
[23:23] <fizyplankton> encription*
[23:23] <RaeCarruth> anybody?
[23:23] <RaeCarruth> somebody?
[23:23] <RaeCarruth> scream.
[23:23] <dross> also, encryptfs sucks x.x it used DOUBLE the space and took all my HD space up on my SSD
[23:23] <DinoMuffin> RaeCarruth: have you run apt-get autoremove
[23:23] <acerimmer> sarthor: http://projects.gnome.org/evolution/
[23:23] <striklov> Hi, silly question. In vim issuing a ctrl+n command will show an autocomplete list of choices. Is there a way / command to show function parameters ? Do I need to do anything extra ?
[23:23] <zul0> mcphail, i think what happening, one moment!
[23:24] <RaeCarruth> DinoMuffin, I have not but with gnome3 what do i autoremove with borking my set up?
[23:24] <lwizardl> fizyplankton, ok then in that case look at clonezilla. its a live cd for disc backup and will let you make a copy of everything for later recovery
[23:24] <DinoMuffin> RaeCarruth: what window manager are you using now?
[23:24] <RaeCarruth> unity
[23:24] <RaeCarruth> i played it safe and uninstalled via the gui app manager
[23:25] <RaeCarruth> but apparently it did a poor job
[23:25] <lwizardl> fizyplankton, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7ywkc4LU10
[23:25] <DinoMuffin> RaeCarruth: if you run it,  it'll remove the packages that aren't needed for the installed software
[23:25] <DinoMuffin> it may help
[23:25] <israel> mm but thats just half way, i think i need to doit in a bash with a for to change all of them
[23:25] <RaeCarruth> thanks
[23:26] <RaeCarruth> i'll try it and see
[23:26] <RaeCarruth> much appreciated
[23:26] <DinoMuffin> alrighty
[23:26] <lwizardl> fizyplankton, I use that problem to make images for customers computers for when ever they have to reinstall windows or other OSes due to viruses or dying hardware. it's free and I love it
[23:27] <fizyplankton> lwizardl: which would be faster? a usb ipod? or a wireless SSH file system?
[23:28] <DinoMuffin> SSH is usually faster for me
[23:28] <rambo> hi
[23:28] <israel> rambo:hi
[23:28] <fizyplankton> DinoMuffin: keep in mind my laptop is 9 yrs old
[23:28] <DinoMuffin> DinoMuffin: oh, well then it could go either way
[23:28] <lwizardl> fizyplankton, I use a USB 3.0 1TB external drive and to backup a 30gb partition from the internal IDE/SATA drives usually took me about 45mins
[23:28] <DinoMuffin> woops
[23:29] <xx4h> o.o
[23:29] <lwizardl> since the laptops and desktops I have been fixing for people only have either usb 1.1 or 2.0 ports I think 45 mins is great. on a newer usb 3.0 port i bet it would only be like 20-30 mins
[23:29] <xx4h> 45 minutes for a lokal usb-backups with about 30gb?
[23:30] <fizyplankton> lwizardl: DinoMuffin: thanks for your help. i have to nom now. ill let you know how it goes
[23:30] <lwizardl> xx4h, yes that has been my times so far. but it does have a full30GB used of space.
[23:30] <DinoMuffin> seeya
[23:30]  * fizyplankton nom nom noms his way to the kitchen
[23:30] <lwizardl> fizyplankton, yeah good luck
[23:30] <vandal-> hi. newbie question, warning. i've just made a link: "ln -s ~/a/b/c/d/e/f F". when i use "cd F" from my ~ folder and i am already in F, can i get to folder "e" somehow faster than "cd ~/a/b/c/d/e"?
[23:30] <DinoMuffin> though I have to say, I love my file server
[23:30] <DinoMuffin> so very very much
[23:30] <lwizardl> xx4h, it tends to be about 23gb of used filespace on the drives and the remander is blak space
[23:31] <RaeCarruth> no luck :(
[23:31] <RaeCarruth> problem remains
[23:31] <args[0]> where can i find the bash_profile file in Ubuntu?
[23:31] <DinoMuffin> you try restarting?
[23:31] <stephenh> vandal-: cd ..
[23:31] <args[0]> what is a good command to find this? (CLI)
[23:31] <RaeCarruth> DinoMuffin, yep
[23:31] <DinoMuffin> hmm
[23:31] <vandal-> args[0],  ~/.bash_profile
[23:31] <vandal-> stephenh, it takes me to ~
[23:31] <possible1994> My bluetooth headset connects properly except it does not update pulse.
[23:31] <stephenh> mm
[23:32] <stephenh> guess not
[23:32] <stephenh> haven't come across such a requirement to be honest
[23:32] <stephenh> i'll have a look, nothing i'd ever use but interested..
[23:32] <vandal-> ok, thanks :)
[23:33] <DinoMuffin> RaeCarruth well, hmm. Maybe the package manager didn't actually uninstall the entire thing
[23:33] <israel> args[0]: sudo find / . -name (CLI)
[23:33] <RaeCarruth> well i just tried a purge of gnome-shell
[23:33] <RaeCarruth> but there's nothing to purge
[23:33] <israel> args[0]: locate  (CLI)
[23:34] <Rin> hello everybody, new person interested in using a ubuntu here
[23:34] <israel> Rin: welcome to the best OS =)
[23:35] <Rin> im very inexperienced in it and havent actually startd using it
[23:35] <Rin> im currently building my own desktop, and wanted to try something new
[23:35] <xx4h> Rin, start with a VM or an extra pc
[23:35] <DinoMuffin> RaeCarruth how about a purge for just "gnome"?
[23:35] <RaeCarruth> tried that
[23:35] <RaeCarruth> i've just uninstalled the gnome-panel
[23:35] <RaeCarruth> fingers crossed
[23:36]  * RaeCarruth restarts
[23:36] <Rin> im actually building a new computer and was wondering what kind of driver support there is.
[23:36] <bastidrazor> ubottu: tell Rin about hardware
[23:37] <dylan_> I'm trying to set up a SSH Server, I already installed "openssh-server" and "openssh-client", and I can do "ssh localhost", but... how can I connect from another PC ?
[23:37] <DinoMuffin> ssh <username>@<local address>
[23:38] <dylan_> DinoMuffin, wich is the Local Adress ?
[23:38] <DinoMuffin> whichever your server is at
[23:38] <ynniv> I can no longer install update-notifier-common. Can anyone else reproduce?
[23:38] <DinoMuffin> do an ifconfig on your server
[23:38] <israel> dylan_: way to easy just tipe ssh <user>@ip_adress
[23:38] <vandal-> stephenh, its pretty illogic, when i type "ls ../" it lists files in parent directory (e in my example, called from F), but when i type "cd ../" it moves me to ~ ;)
[23:38] <ynniv> error is Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/u/update-notifier/update-notifier-common_0.117ubuntu3.1_all.deb  404  Not Found [IP: 91.189.92.183 80]
[23:38] <dylan_> israel, I have a Dynamic IP
[23:38] <Rin> so, i looked on the list, and there are no socket LGA 1155 Motherboards shown?
[23:39] <DinoMuffin> dylan_: servers should have static IP's
[23:39] <israel> dylan_: then you just need a dns server and then you can type a name instead a ip addres
[23:39] <dylan_> DinoMuffin, like a free domain ?
[23:39] <stephenh> vandal-: i didn't try that
[23:39] <args[0]> thanks israel
[23:40] <DinoMuffin> dylan_: are you trying to get to it though the internet? or through your own local lan?
[23:40] <RaeCarruth> gnome is pretty resilient
[23:40] <RaeCarruth> like most viruses
[23:40] <DinoMuffin> RaeCarruth, that's bizzare
[23:40] <stephenh> i like gnome-shell
[23:40] <dylan_> DinoMuffin, Internet, so I can connect to my "server" (My PC) from another PCs, or my Android Phone
[23:40] <DinoMuffin> what happens when you open synaptic package manager and search for gnome?
[23:40] <dylan_> stephenh, I don't, I just... god, it's so...
[23:40] <israel> dylan_: and its true what SinoNuffin
[23:40] <stephenh> i know right
[23:41] <israel> says
[23:41] <stephenh> it's not unity :)
[23:41] <DinoMuffin> dylan: you either need a domain name or your wan address
[23:41] <DinoMuffin> dylan_: but you still want to put your server on a static IP in your local lan
[23:41] <dylan_> DinoMuffin, well, OK, I'll try to get a Static IP from my ISP, it would be easier
[23:41] <israel> dylan_: you can do a lot of things
[23:41] <stephenh> vandal-: just tried it.. that's mental
[23:41] <DinoMuffin> dylan_: no that's not what i meant
[23:41] <mcphail> ynniv: have you refreshed the package list?
[23:41] <args[0]> israel: can locate find hidden files?
[23:42] <Rin> so...  can anyone go to private chat and help me figure out if my motherboard is ubuntu friendly?
[23:42] <israel> dylan_: what exactly u want to do?
[23:42] <stephenh> [stephenh@boogiemonster E]$ pwd
[23:42] <stephenh> /tmp/E
[23:42] <DinoMuffin> dylan_: on your LAN, you need to have a static IP for the server so it doesn't use DHCP
[23:42] <stephenh> [stephenh@boogiemonster E]$ ls ../
[23:42] <stephenh> e  test
[23:42] <stephenh> :/
[23:42] <FloodBot1> stephenh: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[23:42] <DinoMuffin> otherwise your server can change LAN addresses
[23:42] <stephenh> cd .. and back in tmp..
[23:42] <dylan_> DinoMuffin, OK, wait, I'm going a minute
[23:42] <metasansana> Rin: live cd?
[23:42] <Rin> live cd?
[23:42] <RaeCarruth> ah
[23:42] <acerimmer> Rin: if it's on teh ubuntu certified list, you're good.  If not, you kind of take your chances...
[23:42] <RaeCarruth> apparently gnome session manager is still here
[23:42] <RaeCarruth> but that's for gnome 2
[23:42] <ynniv> mcphail: is there a recommended command for that?
[23:42] <metasansana> Rin: you dont have to install it just test it out
[23:43] <RaeCarruth> right?
[23:43] <mcphail> ynniv: sudo apt-get update
[23:43] <DinoMuffin> RaeCurruth: gnome3 might use it also
[23:43] <cristian_c> I have another question to ask yourself
[23:43] <Rin> i havent even actually built the rig yet, im jsut wondering if it is even a feasable idea to install ubuntu
[23:43] <israel> args[0]: mmm not sure
[23:43] <ynniv> mcphail: that does it
[23:43] <ynniv> apparently the package moved?
[23:43] <DinoMuffin> RaeCurruth: sorry, I haven't used gnome in a long long time, i'm trying to remember
[23:43] <cristian_c> I use Lubuntu 11.10
[23:44] <mcphail> ynniv: it will have been updated to a newer version so the old url will be stale
[23:44] <ynniv> i've never seen that before. do does this happen often?
[23:44] <ynniv> s/do //
[23:44] <mcphail> ynniv: all the time
[23:44] <cristian_c> But I do not see the volume icon on the panel
[23:44] <ynniv> hmm. ok, thanks :)
[23:44] <theMPman> Rin: What hardware are you concerned about
[23:44] <mcphail> ynniv: always refresh your package list before trying to install something
[23:45] <Rin> ASUS Maximus IV Gene-Z/GEN3 LGA 1155 Intel Z68 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 Micro ATX Intel Motherboard
[23:45] <cristian_c> I tried to add it, but I still do not see it
[23:45] <israel> ynniv:apt-get update
[23:45] <varikonniemi> hello, does anybody know a method to hide the removable devices notification in bottom right corner, under gnome-shell ?
[23:45] <cristian_c> What can I do?
[23:45] <ynniv> I'm automating with vagrant / chef, and the "apt" package specifically tries not to update too often
[23:46] <mcphail> ynniv: perhaps that isn't the nest strategy
[23:46] <ynniv> but having used apt and yum for years, I've never run into this
[23:46] <args[0]> israel: no prob!
[23:46] <mcphail> *best
[23:46] <ynniv> clearly not if this is how packages are updated!
[23:47] <args[0]> after editing .bash_profile, are changes taken into effect immediately?
[23:47] <mcphail> ynniv: :)
[23:47] <mcphail> args[0]: no
[23:47] <ruhtra> list
[23:47] <stephenh> vandal-: i'm determined to find an answer for this
[23:47] <args[0]> mcphail: should i restart system?
[23:48] <mcphail> args[0]: you can use "source ~/.bash_profile" to read them or just start a new shell
[23:48] <theMPman> Rin: that motherboard has been confirmed to work with Ubuntu 9.10, 10.10. 11.04, and 11.10
[23:48] <args[0]> or just some daemon?
[23:48] <vandal-> stephenh, good luck then, i have some more important stuff to do now :)
[23:49] <javier_> Hi! I installed banshee clutterflow extension, changed some of its properties and banshee crashed down.Can't make it work again, not even uninstalling clutterflow and reinstalling it. Any idea?
[23:49] <theMPman> Rin: It was running kernel 2.6.38 but also runs 3.0.0-10
[23:49] <DinoMuffin> javier_: when something crashes, to the logs!
[23:49] <ynniv> thanks guys
[23:49] <israel> javier_: sudo apt-get purge banshee and then install it again
[23:50] <javier_> israel: the whole banshee?
[23:50] <israel> javier_: ill do that :P
[23:52] <xcyclist> Say, anyone else out there getting thunderbird without a send button in the latest upgrade?
[23:53] <xcyclist> I cannot send any mail today.
[23:53] <DinoMuffin> it's there for me
[23:54] <xcyclist> DinoMuffin:  What do I do to be helpful?  You want a pastebin with a screen shot or something?
[23:54] <jefferson> !thunderbird
[23:54] <magicJ> xcyclist: I had that -  it cleared itself - I assume by next boot or upgrade
[23:55] <DinoMuffin> xcyclist: I think it updated recently
[23:55] <xcyclist> magicJ:  Okay, well, I upgraded, and then rebooted, and I still get it.
[23:55] <xcyclist> In the last hour.
[23:55] <magicJ> xcyclist:  do another of each
[23:55] <mcphail> xcyclist: I haven't upgraded yet so can't comment. But do you have any extensions installed? Does it come back if you uninstall them?
[23:56] <javier_> israel, I did what you advised, and banshee works, but I can't install again the extension, cause it makes crash once again
[23:57] <jefferson> xcyclist: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Safe_modeTried running in Mozilla Safe Mode?
[23:58] <israel> javier_: then search the files of the extensions and deleted and try again to install
[23:58] <xcyclist> Thanks guys.  I'll look at extensions and try another upgrade.  The Safe mode thing is an empty page Jefferson.  Thanks all.  I'll probably check back later.
[23:58] <javier_> israel: you know where can I find the files of the extension? I tried with .banshee in home folder, but it doesn't exist...
[23:59] <lotus-blade> is there a program to mount iso images?
[23:59] <celthunder> lotus-blade: mount -o loopback
[23:59] <israel> javier_: mm sorry i dont know where to search i dont use banshee =(