[00:00] <scienceNinjaBob> aren't there drivers for mouse and touch-pad that can be reinstalled?
[00:00] <hydrox24> scienceNinjaBob: no, the "drivers" are kinda generic/inbuilt
[00:00] <hydrox24> scienceNinjaBob: I think....
[00:00] <damo22> scienceNinjaBob: i dont see how they are related , what is the actual problem you are experiencing
[00:00] <cfhowlett> scienceNinjaBob: there are some drivers for specific make/model = just depends.
[00:01] <wagle> what subsystem in 10.04 mounts disks?  i want to see the scripts, and i'm not finding them
[00:01] <scienceNinjaBob> the problem is when i touch my touchpad or move my mouse my screen flickers a few times and i'm back at the login screen
[00:02] <OerHeks> !fstab | wagle
[00:02] <urlin2u> wagle, fstab, gksudo gedit /etc/fstab if I understand you here.
[00:02] <schurl> hydrox24: thanks man it worked
[00:02] <hydrox24> schurl: cool!
[00:02] <schurl> hydrox24: even after a restart
[00:03] <damo22> scienceNinjaBob: someone found a problem with vga16fb using this sis card
[00:03] <schurl> hydrox24: do i have to do a automount
[00:03] <schurl> hydrox24:?
[00:03] <damo22> scienceNinjaBob: im not sure if this is the solution
[00:03] <schurl> hydrox24: or is it automaticaly mounted?
[00:03] <urlin2u> wagle, that makes it read and write backup the one that works before you do anything
[00:03] <damo22> scienceNinjaBob: do you want to know what they did
[00:03] <hydrox24> schurl: I dunno, is this like an external drive, because my USB drives auto-mount when hot-plugged (pugged in while the laptop is running)
[00:03] <scienceNinjaBob> yes sure anything that mite help
[00:04] <schurl> hydrox24: no its an internal wd-green 1tb drive
[00:04] <damo22> scienceNinjaBob: sudo su
[00:05] <hydrox24> schurl: OK, and you know anything about how it's formateed (windows/NTFS or mac/HFS+)???
[00:05] <nemo> Sooo, why is it that after I installed chrome, merely for testing purposes, links from update manager open in it?
[00:05] <schurl> hydrox24: its ntfs
[00:05] <nemo> I most definitely did not set it as my default browser
[00:05] <scienceNinjaBob> yeah i'm root now
[00:05] <damo22> echo "blacklist vga16fb" > /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-vga16fb.conf
[00:05] <damo22> scienceNinjaBob: ^^
[00:06] <Gentoo64> nemo, because the update manager knows chrome loads faster
[00:06] <nemo> ...
[00:06] <nemo> Gentoo64: complete nonsense
[00:06] <nemo> whatever
[00:06] <nemo> I presume stupid package sets a higher weight
[00:06] <urlin2u> Gentoo64, not even close to helpful.
[00:06] <nemo> oh well
[00:06] <nemo> I'll figure it out myself
[00:06] <wagle> i meant external disk
[00:06] <scienceNinjaBob> that's it? let me try to use the touch pad.
[00:06] <damo22> no
[00:06] <hydrox24> schurl: ahh, well... I wanna go have my morning coffee now, can I come back in 10-20 mins. alterntively, look up (google) "mount ntfs fstab ubuntu 11.10"
[00:06] <damo22> scienceNinjaBob: then do this:   update-initramfs -u
[00:07] <urlin2u> nemo, you can set the deault browser.
[00:07] <schurl> hydrox24: good morning, its 1 in the morning here in vienna :)
[00:07] <nemo> urlin2u: tried that in firefox. said it already was default.  So I assume it got set somewhere else
[00:07] <scienceNinjaBob> k he's doing something
[00:07] <Wargasm> nemo: or you can just get rid of chrome :)
[00:07] <schurl> hydrox24: enjoy and thx
[00:07] <nemo> Wargasm: yeah, that's probably a good idea, although occasionally I do need to try and figure out why it is screwing up a site layout
[00:07] <Gentoo64> nemo, try in the system settings menu
[00:08] <Gentoo64> nemo, there should be some default browser setting there somewhere
[00:08] <wunnle> hey, i'm trying to pair my bluetooth device with my ubuntu. I'm following a guide, which told me to run "hcitool scan".  I did, but i get this error > "Device is not available: No such device". What's the problem?
[00:08] <stx1> ping
[00:08] <scienceNinjaBob> updated initramfs
[00:08] <damo22> scienceNinjaBob: reboot
[00:08] <stx1> !ping
[00:08] <scienceNinjaBob> ok
[00:08] <scienceNinjaBob> brb
[00:08] <stx1> wow did not get pinged... I miss the scripts
[00:08] <nemo> hm. changing it from "Debian sensible browser" to Firefox in prefered apps appears to have fixed...
[00:09] <nemo> I guess "Debian sensible" is one that gets overridden by whatever package has a higher weight... or something like that.
[00:09] <nemo> anyway. all better. Thanks for the genuinely useful suggestion in the end, Gentoo64 :)
[00:09] <nemo> l8r
[00:09] <urlin2u> nemo, no not really go to Settings->System Info->Default Applications tp pick the default you want
[00:09] <urlin2u> to*
[00:09] <nemo> urlin2u: riiight. I did something like that, except in the xfce4 path ;)
[00:09] <nemo> bye
[00:11] <shellcode> i only get 1300x by something on my ubuntu 11.10
[00:11] <shellcode> i want it to have 1900x1080 as this my hd tv resolution
[00:11] <cfhowlett> shellcode: wholly depends on what your graphics card can handle
[00:12] <wagle> repeat with important rewording: what subsystem in 10.04 mounts EXTERNAL disks when i plug them in? i want to see the scripts, and i'm not finding them
[00:12] <shellcode> it could handle 2000x something max
[00:12] <shellcode> i have geoforce 210
[00:12] <wagle> udev?
[00:13] <damo22> scienceNinjaBob: so how did it go
[00:14] <scienceNinjaBob> ok the good news is that the comp still work bad news x still crashes
[00:14] <damo22> :S
[00:15] <almoxarife> shellcode: did you install nvidia-current ?
[00:15] <scienceNinjaBob> yes I know…
[00:15] <damo22> scienceNinjaBob: is this a laptop?
[00:15] <shellcode> what u mean nvidia-currentr
[00:15] <shellcode> ?
[00:16] <scienceNinjaBob> yes a siemens esprimo v-5535
[00:16] <almoxarife> shellcode: did you install nvidia-current ? i mean the driver for your card, that which makes your card work
[00:16] <damo22> scienceNinjaBob: hope someone can help i gtg
[00:17] <scienceNinjaBob> ok thanks for trying
[00:17] <shellcode> yea
[00:17] <shellcode> but it only goes to
[00:17] <schurl> does anyone know a script that does the same? http://www.thehtpc.net/htpc/file-to-folder-script/
[00:17] <shellcode> 1360x768
[00:18] <shellcode> in windows i could push up to 1900x1080
[00:19] <almoxarife> shellcode: have you configured the card with the app that was installed ? forget windows unless you want to run windows, i get it, it works fine in windows
[00:20] <skippur> I'm looking for some help installing NVIDIA driver on ubuntu 11.10... suggested channels?
[00:20] <almoxarife> skippur: install 'nividia-current'
[00:20] <shellcode> i configure that
[00:20] <almoxarife> nvidia-current
[00:20] <shellcode> with nvidia server x
[00:21] <skippur> ok i'm brand new to linux so if you don't mind me clarifying
[00:22] <skippur> # apt-get nvidia-current
[00:22] <skippur> like that?
[00:23] <totesmuhgoats> skippur: yes
[00:23] <almoxarife> skippur: its a two step thing, yes, apt-get install nvidia-current
[00:23] <levitsky> hum
[00:23] <levitsky> !boot-repair
[00:23] <skippur> yes, thanks for your patience
[00:23] <totesmuhgoats> skippur: you might need to issue 'sudo apt-get install nvidia current'
[00:23] <levitsky> !grub
[00:23] <totesmuhgoats> er nvidia-current
[00:23] <levitsky> morning guiiiies
[00:24] <almoxarife> skippur: once its installed there will be a configuration app/gui/program that allows you to change settings to meet your needs
[00:24] <almoxarife> !info synaptic
[00:25] <ISOcrates> When does the next major release of Ubuntu come out?
[00:25] <levitsky> It's arleady on the ftp IS0crates.
[00:25] <almoxarife> synaptic is the smart easy way of adding and deleting apps and anything else
[00:25] <ISOcrates> Oh word
[00:25] <scienceNinjaBob> moving my mouse or touching my touch pad makes the x server crash and sets me back to the log in screen my xserv.log http://pastebin.com/t2YxJVui
[00:25] <cfhowlett> ISOcrates: 12.04 april
[00:26] <cfhowlett> !lts|isocrates
[00:26] <ISOcrates> Thanks
[00:27] <almoxarife> i noticed one of the ppas i have had the new 3.2 kernel avail for install, so i did, on 11.10, i want to say things seem faster, nothing is broke, anyone else try it?
[00:27] <mut3city> What's the reason behind the .04 and. 10 versioning?
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[00:28] <almoxarife> mut3city: there is a big difference between .04 and .10 also
[00:28] <levitsky> IS0crates http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/
[00:29] <ISOcrates> Sweet
[00:29] <mut3city> So always two major releases a year?
[00:30] <cfhowlett> mut3city: yes - and no.  2 interim releases every year.  Long Term Support release every two years.  Interim releases are more bleeding edge and experimental compared to LTS releases
[00:31] <log> cfhowlett: I wouldn't call them "bleeding edge and experimental."
[00:31] <log> They're stable releases.
[00:32] <ISOcrates> Ok thanks
[00:33] <BlouBlou> cfhowlett: normal and LTS versions are equal, they just difference in how much time they're supported.
[00:33] <BlouBlou> for how much
[00:33] <cfhowlett> BlouBlou: TY
[00:33] <AlexMakoEyez> hey peeps i need osm einfo
[00:33] <skippur> almoxarife:  when opening the gui ('NVIDIA X server settings') it says it's not using NVIDIA X driver. Edit X configuration file.... and restart X server
[00:33] <log> !ask | AlexMakoEyez
[00:33] <AlexMakoEyez> SCUSE ME BUT HOW DO YOU RUN WINE? I JSUT INSTALLED AND EXRTACTED IT...WHAT NOW?
[00:34] <BlouBlou> !caps | Alexia_Death
[00:34] <BlouBlou> err
[00:34] <log> !caps | AlexMakoEyez
[00:34] <BlouBlou> yeah, that
[00:34] <log> BlouBlou: heh
[00:34] <almoxarife> skippur: did you restart?
[00:34] <cfhowlett> !wine|alexmakoeyez
[00:34] <urlin2u> AlexMakoEyez, you still have a windows install?
[00:35] <AlexMakoEyez> NO I DONT ULRIN2
[00:35] <skippur> doing so now almoxarife
[00:35] <hayer> I got a disk that fdisk -l says "system: linux" - how can i make it NTFS? mkfs.ntfs -q /dev/sdb1 dosnt seem to work - it just hangs
[00:35] <almoxarife> skippur: cool
[00:35] <AlexMakoEyez> im new to linux and was wondering how to run the wine after installing and extracting
[00:35] <cfhowlett> !wine|alexmakoeyez
[00:35] <urlin2u> AlexMakoEyez, well okay then you can tab complete nics so that we are actually notified of your answer. :)
[00:36] <superdave321> !wine | AlexMakoEyez
[00:36] <AlexMakoEyez> #winehq
[00:36] <scienceNinjaBob> why do I have 5 different Xorg logs anyway?
[00:37] <log> AlexMakoEyez: /join #winehq
[00:37] <superdave321> AlexMakoEyes: basically, once you have wine installed, just run a windows program
[00:37] <almoxarife> AlexMakoEyez: with wine installed you will be able to execute some but not all windows apps, good luck
[00:37] <superdave321> speaking of wine... anyone else have any problems running Spotify under wine? I keep crashing...
[00:38] <almoxarife> scienceNinjaBob: the current and the oldest
[00:38] <levitsky> !precise
[00:38] <AlexMakoEyez> errr no one in #winehq is responding
[00:38] <log> superdave321: #winehq for application problems under Wine
[00:38] <levitsky> guiieez where's the precise changelog? can't find it
[00:38] <scienceNinjaBob> is xorg.0.log the current one? because the all say 2011 at the top
[00:38] <superdave321> log: ehh. ok.
[00:39] <AlexMakoEyez> just please explain how to run wine after extracting...what file to i click to launch wine?
[00:39] <levitsky> omg lulz
[00:40] <cfhowlett> AlexMakoEyez: wine is for running windows programs.  You have to have a windows program in mind for wine to do anything.  What windows program are your trying to run
[00:41] <ubuntuaddicted> pulseaudio question. when I boot up my 10.04.3 desktop the volume is at 140%. I have to open vol manger and turn it down, anyone help weith that?
[00:41] <superdave321> AlexMakoEyes: wine is just a compatibility layer. you don't have to launch wine to make it work. as long as it is properly installed, you should be able to run most windows apps
[00:41] <ubuntuaddicted> im sure it's a config somewhere but just not sure which config file
[00:41] <superdave321> AlexMakoEyez: wine is just a compatibility layer. you don't have to launch wine to make it work. as long as it is properly installed, you should be able to run most windows apps
[00:42] <shellcode> i updated the driver
[00:43] <shellcode> resolution still the same
[00:43] <ubuntuaddicted> anyone know pulseaudio config file location? for amplified gain on output vol?
[00:43] <ubuntuaddicted> it's version 1:0.9.22~0.9.21+stable-queue-32-g8478-0ubuntu14.1
[00:44] <cfhowlett> ubuntuaddicted: /home/.pulse
[00:44] <ubuntuaddicted> cfhowlett, is it the default.pa?
[00:45] <ubuntuaddicted> cfhowlett, it might even be equalizerrc I support.
[00:45] <ubuntuaddicted> suppose
[00:45] <cfhowlett> ubuntuaddicted: unknown - I think it's user specific setting in that file.
[00:45] <lewis1711> how do I set the system time based on the hardware clock? Not the other way around. I foolishly adjusted the time and want to set it to an accurate time again
[00:46] <cfhowlett> lewis1711: System>Administration>Time&Date
[00:46] <ubuntuaddicted> cfhowlett, ok, thanks for pointing me in the right direction
[00:46] <ubuntuaddicted> i can't wait for 12.04!
[00:46] <cfhowlett> ubuntuaddicted: good luck
[00:46] <ubuntuaddicted> lol
[00:46] <ubuntuaddicted> cfhowlett, thanks, I can't wait to go to the next stable LTS release.
[00:46] <cfhowlett> ubuntuaddicted: co-sign
[00:47] <lewis1711> cfhowlett: not using the gnome desktop, what's the binary name?
[00:47] <cfhowlett> lewis1711: wait one...
[00:47] <devpunk> Hello
[00:48] <devpunk> any know if exist file inittab on ubuntu?
[00:48] <cfhowlett> lewis1711: http://www.tutorialarena.com/blog/get-or-set-current-system-time-ubuntu-linux.php
[00:48] <devpunk> ok
[00:48] <devpunk> :)
[00:48] <OerHeks> lewis1711, set it in your bios first.
[00:49] <lewis1711> OerHeks: it is set in my bios. I changed the system time for a stupid reason. want to reset it based on my bios hardware time
[00:49] <devpunk> any ?
[00:49] <Hodapp> Has anyone made two-finger drag work on Ubuntu 11.10 on Macbooks? Right now, I basically can't drag at all.
[00:50] <Hodapp> and every solution I look for is outdated, wrong, or somehow otherwise useless.
[00:50] <superdave321> how does one take a screenshot?
[00:50] <cfhowlett> superdave321: applications>accessories>screenshot
[00:51] <superdave321> cfhowlett: Thanks.
[00:51] <cfhowlett> superdave321: ALT printscrn
[00:52] <levitsky> Hodapp: Ubuntu is arleady there for macs
[00:52] <levitsky> Hodapp: i386 version
[00:53] <Hodapp> levitsky: This is not what I asked.
[00:53] <cfc__> ahhh finaly
[00:53] <levitsky> Hodapp: you mean touchpad support for ubuntu on macs?
[00:53] <cfc__> took me forever to get this set up lol
[00:54] <Hodapp> levitsky: Two-finger drag.
[00:54] <Hodapp> levitsky: Right now, I really cannot drag the cursor.
[00:55] <cfc__> how do i update drivers in ubuntu server???
[00:55] <OerHeks> Hodapp, did you look at mactel pages & mactel ppa ?
[00:55] <log> Hodapp: Which MacBook do you have?
[00:55] <cfhowlett> !server|cfc_
[00:55] <Hodapp> log: 5,1
[00:55] <OerHeks> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MactelSupportTeam https://launchpad.net/~mactel-support/+archive/ppa
[00:56] <Hodapp> OerHeks: Just what am I looking for here?
[00:57] <cfc__> i had to install the server on a laptop since the desctop refused to start the installation'
[00:57] <scienceNinjaBob> moving my mouse or touching my touch pad makes the x server crash and sets me back to the log in screen my xserv.log http://pastebin.com/t2YxJVui
[00:57] <log> Hodapp: Are you using Unity?
[00:57] <OerHeks> Hodapp, they made a synaptic driver, maybe it improves, and in the pages you can find your model & all installation info
[00:57] <Hodapp> log: No, Unity annoyed me greatly so I am presently in fluxbox.
[00:57] <Hodapp> synclient has solved a lot of the trackpad issues but I still cannot drag.
[00:57] <log> Hodapp: Unity provides a lot of dragging gestures.
[00:58] <Hodapp> log: Unity did not provide any dragging gestures I was interested in using.
[00:58] <scienceNinjaBob> hey oerheks don't you have a magic spell to fiks my laptop?
[00:58] <OerHeks> Hodapp, else try #Ubuntu-touch
[00:59] <cfhowlett> scienceNinjaBob: I've got you covered   http://imagebin.org/196658
[00:59] <Hodapp> OerHeks: I'm using the synaptics driver presently.
[00:59] <ubuntuaddicted> cfhowlett, co-sign?
[01:00] <Hodapp> OerHeks: Some sources indicate that I need the mtrack driver instead, and that the synaptics driver simply does not support dragging on this hardware.
[01:00] <cfhowlett> ubuntuaddicted: OK
[01:00] <ubuntuaddicted> cfhowlett, i am asking what you meant by "co-sign" ? lol
[01:00] <cfhowlett> ubuntuaddicted: "I agree completely with this statement"
[01:01] <ubuntuaddicted> cfhowlett, lol, nice.
[01:01] <Hodapp> It looks like I'm not the only one who has this issue on Macbooks.
[01:01] <ubuntuaddicted> cfhowlett, you see that ubuntu has a business remix?
[01:01] <OerHeks> scienceNinjaBob, i am sorry, i only have bad experience with SIS/ali chipsets
[01:01] <ubuntuaddicted> i also can't wait for UbuntuTV
[01:01] <cfhowlett> ubuntuaddicted: already got it in virtualbox.  Looks great.
[01:01] <ubuntuaddicted> cfhowlett, yeap
[01:02] <ubuntuaddicted> cfhowlett, i run Vbox with the business remix
[01:02] <scienceNinjaBob> lol so do i...
[01:02] <ubuntuaddicted> there was a great write up here: http://blog.canonical.com/2012/02/10/introducing-the-ubuntu-business-desktop-remix-by-canonical/
[01:04] <Hodapp> I suppose I could just not use my touchpad...
[01:04] <Hodapp> hm, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/861700
[01:06] <hydrox24> ubuntuaddicted: I think ubunru TV will be awesome, hopefully it'll make better use of unity too.
[01:06] <Hodapp> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-synaptics/+bug/367399 . . . and apparently they've not made any progress in 3 years
[01:07] <ubuntuaddicted> hydrox24, yes sir
[01:09] <OerHeks> Hodapp, i found this > http://askubuntu.com/questions/9460/is-it-possible-to-get-dragging-working-on-a-macbook-multi-touch-touch-pad
[01:09] <scienceNinjaBob> moving my mouse or touching my touch pad makes the x server crash and sets me back to the log in screen my xserv.log http://pastebin.com/t2YxJVui
[01:10] <visual1ce> hi
[01:10] <OerHeks> Hodapp, && touchegg http://www.ubuntubuzz.com/2011/10/ubuntu-1110-in-macbook-pro.html
[01:10] <visual1ce> ubuntu just logs me out every now and then - all my apps close too
[01:10] <regeya> been using linux since '
[01:11] <regeya> well that was random
[01:11] <visual1ce> it goes to that black screen like when its shutting down then back to login screen
[01:11] <visual1ce> how do i find out what is going on?
[01:11] <Hodapp> OerHeks: I do not see any evidence whatsoever that that second link addresses the issue of dragging.
[01:14] <cfc__> seems to me ther server support is very inactive
[01:15] <Hodapp> OerHeks: though I think the multitouch driver fixed things... thanks
[01:15] <OerHeks> Hodapp, have fun
[01:16] <courtney> im transfering files over a gigabit network over ssh. Why am I only transfering at 1mb/s
[01:19] <levitsky> !root
[01:19] <Hodapp> courtney: what is the CPU load at at each end?
[01:19] <dingdangdong> anybody using gyache here? how can I set a proxy here? can't find the 'setting' menu. :-/
[01:20] <levitsky> what was the command to disable sudo and enable root account? sudo .. ?
[01:21] <itaylor57> levitsky, not suppored here
[01:21] <meerkats> should I expect problems due to the different numbers for drivers and the other 2 lines? !!ALSA Version
[01:21] <meerkats> !!------------
[01:21] <meerkats> Driver version:     1.0.25
[01:21] <meerkats> Library version:    1.0.24.1
[01:21] <meerkats> Utilities version:  1.0.24.2
[01:21] <FloodBot1> meerkats: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[01:21] <courtney> 694mb/2gb
[01:21] <meerkats> ok, can anyone answer?
[01:21] <levitsky> itaylor57 instead of just saying not supported you could help or not say anything at all.
[01:21] <tktkb> Hi - in 11.10, Unity, if i start typing with juts the desktop visible, a text entry box appears in the bottom-right of the screen. What is this thing?
[01:21] <courtney> 154mb/4gb
[01:22] <courtney> processor is 4%
[01:22] <courtney> is that what you needed?
[01:22] <Hodapp> on both sides it's 4%?
[01:22] <scienceNinjaBob> moving my mouse or touching my touch pad makes the x server crash and sets me back to the log in screen my xserv.log http://pastebin.com/t2YxJVui
[01:23] <courtney> one is 4 and other is 10
[01:24] <courtney> its a 32gb file, so I would like to increase the speed
[01:24] <janderson91z> could someone help me with a xubuntu related issue?
[01:26] <cfhowlett> janderson91z: i'll try
[01:27] <tktkb> Hi - in 11.10, Unity, if i start typing with juts the desktop visible, a text entry box appears in the bottom-right of the screen. What is this thing?
[01:27] <gogeta> tktkb: a search/launcher
[01:28] <janderson91z> thank you. i install 11.10 and i activated the ati proprietary drivers in jockey. I have two monitors and it's just mirroring. when i click to open the ati control panel with administrator privileges it doesn't open
[01:28] <tktkb> gogeta: is doesn't appear to do anything once I type stuff in / hit enter - how does it work / what's it called?
[01:29] <courtney> does ssh have a limit of 1mb/s?
[01:29] <janderson91z> i have to open the ati control panel with root privileges in order to change the display settings to extend onto my second monitor but i can't
[01:29] <gogeta> tktkb: unity isnt my thing i cant relly say how to use it fully i just knoe its a search box
[01:30] <janderson91z> i've tried "sudo amdcccle" in the terminal and that will open it but when i hit apply to apply the settings, it just closes out and nothing has changed
[01:38] <pangolin> wallflower: try asking your question in the channel, the bot can't help you.
[01:40] <kraz3d> What's the bash shell command to change window managers?
[01:40] <ryandenzerking> I have some folders shared on my desktop, but when I try to access them from my laptop, it takes forever for larger folders to open.  Have I set up the network incorrectly?
[01:41] <urlin2u> kraz3d, form what to what?
[01:41] <kraz3d> urlin2u: testing out e17 on 11.10
[01:41] <urlin2u> kraz3d, choose it from the login I think.
[01:42] <hydrox24> pangolin: Not sure, but to do it maually you can log out, select your username, choose the WM and then enter your pass and login.
[01:42] <urlin2u> e17 is a desktop kraz3d
[01:42] <pangolin> hydrox24: i think you sent that to me by mistake
[01:44] <w0_> best crypto software?
[01:44] <urlin2u> !best > w0_
[01:44] <w0_> that bot didn't help =P
[01:45] <w0_> I forget what it's called ..
[01:45] <w0_> looking to encrypt home folder and usb thumbdrive
[01:45] <w0_> truecrypt?
[01:45] <urlin2u> w0_, truecrypt?
[01:45] <w0_> I dono .. it's been so long
[01:45] <kraz3d> urlin2u: e17 is a desktop, but enlightment is a desktop environment that is honestly very ugly.
[01:46] <urlin2u> kraz3d, check out bodhi linux.
[01:46] <kraz3d> yeah, I know. I wanted to try it out without a reinstall or liveCD though, just wanted to check out enlightment
[01:46] <courtney> Can you resume a scp transfer?
[01:47] <courtney> I dont see any option with --help
[01:47] <w0_> ya .. truecrypt =) I didn't sense the inflection when you asked
[01:47] <pilotbub> #gazelle
[01:47] <w0_> haha
[01:47] <w0_> thx
[01:47] <camieman10> Does anyone want to take a few minutes and answer a few questions about Linux in general for a report I'm writing?
[01:48] <urlin2u> w0_, we posted at the same time, jinx. :)
[01:48] <w0_> cam: give it a shot
[01:48] <cfhowlett> !ot|camieman
[01:48] <w0_> urlin2u: haha =)
[01:48] <D34D-S0lD13r> does any one know of any good music editing software on ubuntu?
[01:48] <cfhowlett> D34D-S0lD13r: audacity
[01:48] <camieman10> ty ubottu =P
[01:49] <Absorto> hello! So I installed ubuntustudio, but now I also need to use kbibtex which is nowhere to be found, at least not via apt-cache search. Can I add standard ubuntu repositories to my /etc/apt/sources.list? what shall I do?
[01:49] <Absorto> D34D-S0lD13r: ardour
[01:49] <D34D-S0lD13r> cfhowlett: no i need something slightly more complex
[01:49] <cfhowlett> Absorto: #ubuntustudio
[01:49] <Absorto> D34D-S0lD13r: check out ubuntustudio
[01:49] <cfhowlett> D34D-S0lD13r: ardour
[01:49] <D34D-S0lD13r> Absorto: thank you!
[01:49] <D34D-S0lD13r> cfhowlett: thank you!
[01:49] <D34D-S0lD13r> ill be lurking for a bit.
[01:50] <cfhowlett> Absorto: you should be able to install the .deb
[01:50] <urlin2u> camieman10, I don't think I would use the IRC as a source, to be honest.
[01:50] <Absorto> cfhowlett: should I get the .deb from a ubuntu repo?
[01:51] <craigbass1976> how do I see a list of all installed applications in Unity?
[01:51] <pitopi> anyone have a min to help linux newb?
[01:52] <urlin2u> pitopi, not unless you ask your question. :)
[01:52] <pitopi> hah k
[01:54] <pitopi> i just built a new pc and installed ubuntu on it. it has two problems that i don't know how to fix. first, the screen is flickering. second, it has no wireless networking functionality. i can connect it via ethernet cable but can't detect local networks wirelessly...
[01:56] <urlin2u> pitopi, if you name the graphic and wireless chips/cards you will be closer
[01:57] <pitopi> k 1 sec
[01:57] <Canadian1296> What is the best firewall to use on Ubuntu 11.10? I want to allow all connections from the machine to the net, but only ssh from the net to the machine. It should drop all other requests and let them time out, not say they were denied. uwf is already installed, so if it will work, how do I use it.
[01:57] <cfhowlett> !firewall|canadian1296
[01:58] <Canadian1296> cfhowlett: So I should use ufw?
[01:58] <cfhowlett> Canadian1296: go to the link show by ubotto
[01:58] <cfhowlett> Canadian1296: go to the link showN by ubotto
[01:59] <Canadian1296> cfhowlett: I just did, and it looks like it has all the info I need. Thanks for your help :)
[01:59] <cfhowlett> Canadian1296: good luck
[01:59] <pitopi> LAN chip: Realtek RTL8111E, Graphics Card: Sapphire Radeon HD 6850 1g ddr5 pcie
[01:59] <ryandenzerking> craigbass1976: dash home --> more apps --> see more results (next to installed)
[02:01] <urlin2u> pitopi, I can't really help here but having that info helps others .
[02:01] <pitopi> k
[02:03] <diuneigh> Could I get the assistance of an experienced Ubuntu user? To make a long story short Ubuntu crashed and now I cannot access my encrypted drive. Thank you.
[02:05] <Osmodivs> Hello. Can someone tell me how to fix this issue? I opened my OS and then opened a .mp3 file with VLC, I tried to equalize the sound with the built in equilazer in VLC and BAM! there was no more sound, this is what I have with the ALSA script: http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=330266ec56a0f3bbd369e9a90db1410a4bca8400 Any idea on what happened?
[02:06] <cfhowlett> !mint|osmodivs
[02:07] <cfhowlett> Osmodivs: Might want to try a reboot to see if alsa or pulseaudio resets
[02:07] <Osmodivs> cfhowlett: I already rebooted, I do not know what's wrong.
[02:07] <Osmodivs> cfhowlett: By the way, Mint and Ubuntu are the same, so why not helping me here?
[02:08] <Osmodivs> For some reason I can't get in to spotchat
[02:08] <cfhowlett> Osmodivs: they're not the same ...
[02:08] <stevecam> how do i reload the gnome desktop without logging in and out
[02:09] <urlin2u> stevecam, gnome 2 or 3?
[02:09] <stevecam> 3
[02:09] <tannerste> stevecam, press Alt+F2, and then type "r"
[02:10] <stevecam> tannerste, nothing
[02:10] <diuneigh> Could I get the assistance of an experienced Ubuntu user? To make a long story short Ubuntu crashed and now I cannot access my encrypted drive. Thank you.
[02:10] <tannerste> stevecam, from pressing Alt+F2 or the "r"
[02:10] <cfhowlett> diuneigh: you might want to see if you can get help in forums and check with the encryption packing team
[02:10] <stevecam> I press Alt+F2 and then R, i tried holding them all down, nothing
[02:11] <stevecam> im not using unity
[02:12] <diuneigh> •cfhowlett• I have been doing that and that is why my problems keeps getting worse and worse... I am hoping someone can walk me through..
[02:12] <OerHeks> diuneigh, all i know, what could work, is recover it with a live-cd >> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EncryptedPrivateDirectory#Recovering_Your_Data_Manually
[02:12] <tannerste> stevecam, check to make sure you shortcut is setup for "show the command run prompt" = "Alt+F2" in settings
[02:13] <tannerste> for some reason I don't think it sets that up by default
[02:13] <zingaro> is holstein here?
[02:14] <diuneigh> •OerHeks• Let me take a look at that... I have tried several sites already...
[02:14] <zingaro> can anyone help me?
[02:14] <zingaro> when i turn on my computer gump doesnt pop up???
[02:14] <zingaro> all that pops up is a resolution error thing from my screen
[02:15] <diuneigh> •Oerheks• I followed those instructions and it didn't work for me... I got to the last step and it wouldn't mount.. do you have any ideas?
[02:15] <OerHeks> diuneigh, howecome your ubuntu so damaged ?
[02:16] <w0_> I remember the ubuntu install asking me if I wanted to encrypt my home folders .. I chose not to .. can anyone help me find a good link that would teach me how this works?  mch thx
[02:16] <zingaro> CAN anyone help me????????
[02:16] <zingaro> all i want is windows back
[02:16] <w0_> why kind of crypto etc
[02:16] <shellcode> whats the problem
[02:16] <zingaro> omg
[02:16] <zingaro> noone is going to help????
[02:17] <cfhowlett> !patience
[02:17] <shellcode> whats the problem
[02:17] <shellcode> install windows
[02:17] <zingaro> i have windows!
[02:17] <cfhowlett> zingaro: stop.
[02:17] <shellcode> than why u saying i want windows back
[02:17] <zingaro> but crapy ubuntu wont let me get on it and it loads straight into ubuntu
[02:18] <zingaro> and wont load the grum menu or whatever it is
[02:18] <cfhowlett> zingaro: maybe when you've finished ranting???
[02:18] <diuneigh> •Oerheks• long story...1) installed playonlinux 2) it crashed while trying to get a game to work 3)when I rebooted it would not login and just loop back to the login screen. 4) I googled some solutions and tried them with a console Alt-f2 mode 5) after attempting to fix that problem I was unable to access my encrypted home dir. that is where I am now.. any ideas?
[02:18] <zingaro> ok sence noone here is helping me and your all getting mad when i ask ill just go buy another 3000 dollar fucking computer??? and pay 500 for windows AGAIN
[02:19] <SpitfireWP> Sounds like a plan
[02:19] <cfhowlett> zingaro: no one is mad but you're not communicating clearly...
[02:19] <tannerste> zingaro, it's Grub you are looking for
[02:20] <cfhowlett> tannerste: he's gone ...
[02:20] <urlin2u> zingaro is gone
[02:20] <tannerste> cfhowlett, good
[02:20] <tannerste> lol
[02:20] <shellcode> lol
[02:20] <OerHeks> diuneigh, not really, a crashed encrypted home is hard to recover, i don't know how (*except remounting)
[02:20] <cfhowlett> diuneigh: also check with the server irc and forum
[02:21] <diuneigh> •OerHeks• oddly when I login at the console screen Alt-F2.. I used to see my home dir.. but now I cannot ... Is the passphrase working?
[02:21] <diuneigh> •cfhowlett• where is the server IRC? I thought this was it..
[02:21] <cfhowlett> !server|diuneigh
[02:22] <diuneigh> •cfhowlett• I'll try them too. thanks.
[02:23] <cfhowlett> diuneigh: sorry I couldn't help more.  good luck
[02:23] <diuneigh> I have googled many solutions but none work exactly...
[02:23] <dwlocks> hi. On ubuntu 11.04, I found a mismatch between dpkg the package and dpkg the executable.
[02:23] <dwlocks> *version mismatch
[02:23] <cfhowlett> diuneigh: the "comforting" thing is that your data is still there - somewhere.
[02:24] <dwlocks> the package thinks it's 1.16.0, while the executable thinks it's 1.15.8.  any idea why?
[02:25] <diuneigh> •cfHowlett• yes.. I agree..that's why I haven't freaked out yet... I figure it is a matter of time..
[02:25] <cfhowlett> dwlocks: many bug reports on various packages.  What package are you working with
[02:25] <diuneigh> If you don't mind.. I will continue asking in this channel and hopefully some new enters who may be of help.
[02:25] <cfhowlett> diuneigh: keep the faith!  it'll work out.
[02:25] <urlin2u> diuneigh, in the future have a backup of your stuff.
[02:26] <diuneigh> •urlin2u• yes I agree.. :)
[02:26] <jetole> diuneigh: are you... yes you're there
[02:26] <jetole> ok
[02:26] <jetole> you were saying
[02:26] <dwlocks> cfhowlett: dpkg 1.16.0-ubuntu7 contains executables that say 1.15.8
[02:26] <jetole> ?
[02:26] <urlin2u> diuneigh, bummer though I hope you get it fixed. :)
[02:27] <diuneigh> •jetole• I am having trouble accessing my encrypted drive..
[02:27]  * jetole asked diuneigh to come back to #ubuntu even though some turd asked him to ask a desktop question in #ubuntu-server despite it was clearly off-topic
[02:27] <Rurd2di> wonder if 12 will go back to gnome
[02:27] <Rurd2di> i hope so
[02:28] <Rurd2di> anybody know?
[02:28] <jetole> diuneigh: now you're whole drive isn't encrypted I assume since you mentioned you get a GUI login screen
[02:28] <log> Rurd2di: Unity is based on Gnome.
[02:28] <jetole> ?
[02:28] <urlin2u> Rurd2di, gnome 2 is not supported.
[02:28] <diuneigh> •jetole• After attemping to fix one problem... more problems came up...
[02:28] <log> !ubuntu+1 | Rurd2di
[02:28] <diuneigh> •jetole• long story...1) installed playonlinux 2) it crashed while trying to get a game to work 3)when I rebooted it would not login and just loop back to the login screen. 4) I googled some solutions and tried them with a console Alt-f2 mode 5) after attempting to fix that problem I was unable to access my encrypted home dir. that is where I am now.. any ideas?
[02:28] <jetole> diuneigh: well let's start with whatever problem you're having. You said you get a login screen so I assume it's not your whole drive that's encrypted but instead your home partition
[02:29] <diuneigh> •jetole• yes.. home partition..
[02:30] <jetole> diuneigh: change to tty1 (ctrl+alt+f1 you can change back to Xorg but pressing alt+f7 or alt+f8) and try logging in there. Tell me what it says after you do
[02:30] <diuneigh> •jetole• I cannot log in with GUI but instead do an alt-f2 console log in.. I used to be able to see my home dir.. but now I cannot...perhaps the passphrase is not working?
[02:30] <pnorman> I'm wondering how I stop my display from going to sleep on my ubuntu box. No GUI installed.
[02:30] <tannerste> Rurd2di, you're not the only one that feels that way. Check out Gnome 3 on Ubuntu
[02:30] <jetole> diuneigh: so you can log in fine under ttyX but once you do, there is nothing in your home dir?
[02:31] <diuneigh> •jetole• yes I can log in by using tty1
[02:31] <tannerste> Rurd2di, the Gnome 3 "Classic" look is similar to Gnome 2
[02:31] <jetole> diuneigh: and yes your home dir is empty?
[02:31] <diuneigh> jetrole: only two files. access-your-private-data and readme.txt
[02:31] <pitopi> woot fixed my flashing screen
[02:31] <dlentz> Rurd2di, gnome 2 is gone, get over it (or run something like mate or cinnamon)
[02:32] <jetole> diuneigh: what does readme say?
[02:32] <cfhowlett> pitopi: http://imagebin.org/196269
[02:32] <diuneigh> •jetole• ????/usr/share/ecryptfs-utils/ecryptfs-mount-private.txt
[02:32] <jetole> diuneigh: you can run "less readme.txt" to see the contents
[02:32] <diuneigh> •jetole• that's what I see through windows...
[02:33] <jetole> diuneigh: what does readme.txt say?
[02:33] <diuneigh> •jetole• ????/usr/share/ecryptfs-utils/ecryptfs-mount-private.txt when I read the doc through windows...
[02:33] <jetole> diuneigh: I don't use an encryped home dir so I'm trying to help but figuring this out as I do as well
[02:33] <diuneigh> •jetole• thank you.. I appreciate that..
[02:33] <pitopi> cfhowlett: says image has been removed
[02:33] <cfhowlett> pitopi: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7001421/Gifs/success.jpg
[02:34] <jetole> diuneigh: login through tty1 or any tty and run "less readme.txt" (without the quotes)
[02:34] <urlin2u> cfhowlett, that is between spam and trolling.
[02:34] <pitopi> hah nice
[02:34] <jetole> I don't know what "read the doc through windows means" since you said you can't login via the gui
[02:34] <cfhowlett> urlin2u: sorry
[02:34] <jetole> @ diuneigh
[02:34] <jetole> diuneigh: wait
[02:34] <jetole> can you login as root via the gui
[02:34] <jetole> ?
[02:34] <jetole> @ diuneigh
[02:34] <Mish-> I'm trying to install Ubuntu 11.10 on a Dell R710 with a PERC 6/i RAID controller.  Ubuntu installed, then shows the splash screen, then sits with a blinking cursor... Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
[02:34] <diuneigh> •jetole• I am using windows right now because I cannot use ubuntu.. I have used a live USB to access a desktop..however, I cannot use a chat with the live USB do you have a suggestion for me to use a chat while I am running the live USB?
[02:35] <diuneigh> •jetole• I cannot run those commands now.. I will need to reboot into ubuntu each time.. do you have a way I can run a chat with a live USB?
[02:36] <jetole> diuneigh: well you can install apps from a live CD/USB. I don't know how you do it on a desktop since even on my own desktop I use apt-get/aptitude and I think you should have the system live to help debug. diuneigh can you login as the root user?
[02:36] <urlin2u> diuneigh, firefox has a plugin
[02:36] <diuneigh> •jetole• I do not know how to login as root at the GUI..
[02:36] <BlogaiGeras> Hello,
[02:36] <jetole> diuneigh: aptitude install xchat && nohup xchat &> /dev/null
[02:36] <diuneigh> •urlin2u• what is it?
[02:36] <urlin2u> diuneigh, chatzilla
[02:36] <urlin2u> diuneigh, took a minutelol.
[02:36] <jetole> diuneigh: aptitude install xchat && nohup xchat &> /dev/null &
[02:36] <cfhowlett> BlogaiGeras: greetings
[02:37] <jetole> diuneigh: that will bring up a irc client
[02:37] <BlogaiGeras> I seem to be having problems running the ubuntu cd... it doesn't start the installation process, just says "no emulation system <smth> 00"
[02:37] <BlogaiGeras> Does anybody have any idea about that?
[02:37] <quiescens> freenode probably has a web based chat thingy which will save having to install anything
[02:37] <diuneigh> •jetole• I will reboot into the live CD.. please give me a moment.. thank you for your help.. I'll be back..
[02:37] <urlin2u> diuneigh, the live cd has xchat to I believe.
[02:37] <jetole> BlogaiGeras: you PSUCDT is incompatible
[02:37] <WalkFar> If anyone has the time, I'm having an issue with getting Banshee to recognize my android phone so that I can add my music to it...
[02:37] <cfhowlett> BlogaiGeras: it boots into live session but will not install?
[02:37] <jetole> BlogaiGeras: just kidding, I made up the term PSUCDT
[02:38] <diuneigh> •quiescens• what is the web based chat?
[02:38] <jetole> diuneigh: let me know when done
[02:38] <BlogaiGeras> nooo
[02:38] <carlosatgsie> hi all. having a bit of trouble with macvlans using ip link. when the server is rebooted i loose the macvlan interfaces i've created. any way to save them so they are recreated at boot time?
[02:38] <BlogaiGeras> it doesn't boot up into live session
[02:38] <quiescens> diuneigh: if your browser works on your livecd or whatever, just go to http://webchat.freenode.net/
[02:38] <BlogaiGeras> just the cd doesn't boot up at all
[02:38] <BlogaiGeras> I'm trying to use it as a bootable cd...
[02:38] <jetole> diuneigh: just run what I said: aptitude install xchat && nohup xchat &> /dev/null &
[02:39] <diuneigh> •Jetole• will do..
[02:39] <cfhowlett> !md5sum|blogaigeras
[02:39] <WalkFar> If anyone has the time, I'm having an issue with getting Banshee to recognize my android phone so that I can add my music to it
[02:39] <cfhowlett> BlogaiGeras: did you checksum the iso before booting?
[02:39] <irfan> i'm facing problem in 12.04
[02:39] <BlogaiGeras> Naaah I didn't hmm
[02:39] <jetole> cfhowlett: wow that's the wrong help message for !md5sum
[02:39] <urlin2u> BlogaiGeras, have you checked th md5sum
[02:40] <urlin2u> the
[02:40] <irfan> i upgraded it yesterday and it's seems not working fine
[02:40] <cfhowlett> !ubuntu+1|irfan
[02:40] <BlogaiGeras> So I should try checksum?
[02:40] <urlin2u> irfan, #ubuntu+1 is your channel
[02:40] <urlin2u> BlogaiGeras, at the least
[02:41] <cfhowlett> BlogaiGeras: please do.
[02:41] <BlogaiGeras> OK.
[02:41] <BlogaiGeras> Thanks.
[02:41] <BlogaiGeras> I'll try
[02:41] <irfan> ok thnx
[02:41] <BlogaiGeras> it's md5sum -c <isofile> ?
[02:41] <cfhowlett> BlogaiGeras: if it checks out please come back
[02:41] <urlin2u> BlogaiGeras, look at te\he bots message to you above.
[02:41] <urlin2u> the*]
[02:41] <jetole> cfhowlett: while I don't know what your level of auth is on the channel since I'm never in here, while I agree there should be a help message on how to check the authenticity of a CD, md5sum is used for much much more and the help message makes no mention of any of it
[02:42] <BlogaiGeras> OK, I'll try
[02:42] <lawltoad> hi, when i suspend and resume, my sound dosnet work anymore
[02:42] <jetole> lawltoad: then don't suspend
[02:43] <jetole> lawltoad: maybe look into hybernation or shutdown
[02:43] <Wargasm> jetole: wow that was helpful
[02:43] <lawltoad> lol, theres no way to debug this issue? nothing to look into?
[02:43] <dlentz> lol jetole: doctor, it hurts when i do this
[02:43] <dlentz> doctor: don't do that
[02:43] <jetole> lawltoad: though I have to ask, does your sound appear as a pci device (run: sudo lspci) and if so, does it still appear after a resume
[02:43] <urlin2u> Wargasm, my thoughts to worse then me. :)
[02:44] <BlogaiGeras> Just: Put it in your windows/system32 or /windows/command folder. (In XP it's C:/Windows/system32)
[02:44] <BlogaiGeras>   <--- But i'm on my old ubuntu right now?
[02:44] <jetole> Wargasm: I try to be as helpful as all the manufacturers are helpful by providing drivers for Linux :-\
[02:44] <lawltoad> if i lsof | grep snd  and kill the pids some things will start to play sound again
[02:44] <jetole> dlentz: exactly
[02:44] <cfhowlett> BlogaiGeras: wait, what?
[02:44] <lawltoad> so i don't think its a matter of thawing out my piccard
[02:44] <Wargasm> jetole: I hear that about the linux drivers
[02:44] <urlin2u> Help I've fallen and I can't get up  jetole Well don't get up.
[02:45] <jetole> lawltoad: sounds like you have a solution already
[02:45] <BlogaiGeras> about md5sum
[02:45] <lawltoad> its not consistant
[02:45] <jetole> urlin2u: actually I recomended not to fall
[02:45] <BlogaiGeras> it's an exe in the link you guys gave me.
[02:45] <BlogaiGeras> ?
[02:45] <lawltoad> it'll get flash sound running
[02:45] <lawltoad> but not system sound
[02:45] <Wargasm> my computer takes too long to boot, don't turn it on
[02:45] <carlosatgsie> hi all. having a bit of trouble with macvlans using ip link. when the server is rebooted i loose the macvlan interfaces i've created. any way to save them so they are recreated at boot time?
[02:45] <jetole> urlin2u: if you feel prone perhaps look at a wheel chair
[02:45] <jetole> Wargasm: good advice
[02:46] <dlentz> lawltoad, sounds like pulseaudio problem, start a verbose pulse log, then suspend/resume, then stop the logging
[02:46] <dlentz> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log
[02:47] <lawltoad> kk wll do
[02:47] <jetole> Wargasm and lawltoad: doctor! help! I don't notice comments to me in IRC if people don't say my name by using common net ettiquete or netiquette. Doctor: don't talk to those people
[02:48] <dingdangdong> how can I set a proxy for Gyachi?
[02:48] <jetole> doctor! help! I don't know how to spell etiquette. Doctor: :-\
[02:49] <BlogaiGeras> OK, my hash code is b11301dc298d4b16850cee2a421e3567, shouldnt it be 62fb5d750c30a27a26d01c5f3d8df459 for my ubuntu 11.10 64 bit desktop?
[02:49] <jetole> dingdangdong: is there a proxy option in preferences or under any of the menus or dialoges they return?
[02:49] <cfhowlett> BlogaiGeras: check that against the 11.10 md5sum
[02:49] <dingdangdong> jetole: the thing is they actually have removed the menu it used to have :O
[02:49] <shellcode> i have nvidia driver but is not pushing 1900x1080
[02:50] <BlogaiGeras> Huh?
[02:50] <BlogaiGeras> Well look
[02:50] <shellcode> im only getting 1300x768
[02:50] <BlogaiGeras> http://releases.ubuntu.com/11.10/MD5SUMS here?
[02:50] <BlogaiGeras> It's different from mine? Or am I doing something wrong?
[02:50] <jerichowasahoax> I recently changed my Apache2 <VirtualHost> tag to read my.domain.here:80 instead of *:80. Now whenever Apache2 reads the config I get this warning: [Fri Feb 10 21:47:55 2012] [warn] NameVirtualHost *:80 has no VirtualHosts
[02:50] <cfhowlett> BlogaiGeras: no you're at teh right place
[02:50] <jerichowasahoax> The webserver still *works* but I'd like to figure out where this is in the default configs so I don't have to look at it :-)
[02:51] <jetole> dingdangdong: Don't know what to say. I don't use gyachi. Maybe try reading the docs (especially since I doubt they've removed that feature) and if that doesn't help then see if anyone else has a answer
[02:51] <jerichowasahoax> and by "figure out" I mean "ask other people while putting minimal effort into finding it", heh
[02:51] <BlogaiGeras> So It really is corrupt?
[02:51] <carlosatgsie> jerichowasahoax, edit /etc/apache2/ports.conf to read NameVirtualHost my.domain.here:80
[02:51] <BlogaiGeras> :S
[02:51] <BlogaiGeras> Should I redownload?
[02:51] <CallMeD> shellcode: is it the nouveau driver or the real nvidia proprietary driver
[02:51] <BlogaiGeras> Doesn't seem to be the same?
[02:51] <BlogaiGeras> arturas@Universe:~$ /usr/bin/md5sum /media/Elements/Downloads/Linux/os\ images/ubuntu-11.10-desktop-amd64.iso
[02:51] <BlogaiGeras> b11301dc298d4b16850cee2a421e3567
[02:51] <Squarism> Hi... in 11.10 i have link /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.6.1/libstdc++.so -> ../../../x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6 ... but the target doesnt exist?
[02:51] <Halexander9000> Does anyone have some advice on how to Optimize Ubuntu for an ASUS EEE PC 904HD?
[02:51] <cfhowlett> BlogaiGeras: you mean download the iso again?  only if it doesn't match up correctly...
[02:52] <urlin2u> jerichowasahoax, the channel guidelines specifically ask you not to due that. :)
[02:52] <urlin2u> do*
[02:52] <BlogaiGeras> Well maybe i'm misunderstanding something, but the hash in the file is not the same as my hash i pasted here?
[02:52] <jetole> BlogaiGeras: sounds like you didn't get the whole/complete download
[02:52] <Squarism> o it does exist
[02:52] <BlogaiGeras> Alright, I'll redownload it then.
[02:52] <BlogaiGeras> Thanks.
[02:52] <dingdangdong> jetole: no idea, couldn't find anything . not yet :-/ , thx anyway :)
[02:53] <BlogaiGeras> For the quick help.
[02:53] <BlogaiGeras> ;)
[02:53] <BlogaiGeras> And try then.
[02:53] <cfhowlett> BlogaiGeras: might have been incomplete or scrambled .  it happens.  and toda you learned something.
[02:53] <shellcode> callmed: what u mean
[02:53] <jetole> BlogaiGeras: assuming you're pasting the correct hash and referring to the proper hash for the correct file then it appears your download is corrupt
[02:53] <jetole> dingdangdong: np
[02:53] <BlogaiGeras> That's rather strange, I never realised that something can get corrupt and be burned flawlessly without any errors?
[02:53] <bandit22> Is there a really simple standalone address book for 10.04? (No email, Ubuntu One, etc)
[02:53] <jetole> BlogaiGeras: download a new copy and check the hash before you burn it
[02:53] <WalkFar> If anyone has the time, I'm having an issue with getting Banshee to recognize my android phone so that I can add my music to it
[02:53] <diuneigh> •Jetole• I'm sorry ... the live USB is corrupt.. I need to recreate it...
[02:54] <urlin2u> BlogaiGeras, when you burn a image it burns they image
[02:54] <diuneigh> •Jetole• is there a way to chat through the tty1 login?
[02:54] <cfhowlett> BlogaiGeras: gigabytes of data that have to be perfectly transmitted?  worldwide?
[02:54] <urlin2u> the*
[02:54] <jetole> BlogaiGeras: it can but I'm betting it flawlessly burned the incorrect ISO to begin with but both are possible
[02:54] <jetole> diuneigh: yes but it's not something I would say is easy for someone who has never used it
[02:54] <cfhowlett> BlogaiGeras: as jetole said.  Old computer phrase: "garbage in, garbage out"
[02:55] <jerichowasahoax> urlin2u: Does it? I can't find it
[02:55] <BlogaiGeras> ;D Alright.
[02:55] <diuneigh> •jetole• ok.. the live USB is almost done..
[02:55] <cfhowlett> BlogaiGeras: good luck
[02:55] <BlogaiGeras> Thanks, guys.
[02:55] <jetole> diuneigh: I use the irssi client which is console only and I connect to it by ssh'ing to one of my servers in the data center but it's not as easy as say xchat
[02:55] <jetole> diuneigh: brb. gotta piss
[02:55] <BlogaiGeras> 2 mins till new iso is down, gotta piss too. ;D
[02:56] <cfhowlett> BlogaiGeras: TMI
[02:56] <urlin2u> jerichowasahoax, I don't have a link to it without kicking the bot but thats the idea, and to be honest it is rather irritating for so many reasons. :)
[02:58] <diuneigh> •jetole• live USB is done.. rebooting now..
[03:00] <BlogaiGeras> The new hash matches, I'm burning the CD.
[03:00] <jetole> back
[03:00] <jetole> BlogaiGeras: when done, run another hash check on the CD
[03:00] <cfhowlett> BlogaiGeras: great!  to be supersure, you need to check teh burn as well
[03:01] <BlogaiGeras> Oh, OK, thanks, good idea.
[03:01] <dlentz> people still burn CD's?
[03:01] <jetole> BlogaiGeras: if the hash check on the CD fails then burn again, if it fails yet again then look into replacing your cdrom
[03:01] <cfhowlett> BlogaiGeras: you should be burning the cd at slow speed to reduce errors
[03:01] <BlogaiGeras> obviously you don't want to reserve a usb stick for having an ubuntu bootable cd...
[03:01] <jetole> BlogaiGeras: A CD should always have the same hash as the ISO which created it
[03:02] <BlogaiGeras> Alright, thanks I'll check it
[03:02] <urlin2u> jerichowasahoax, kind of hard to find but here it is see Do some research before asking a question http://www.sabi.co.uk/Notes/linuxHelpAsk.html
[03:02] <jetole> BlogaiGeras: why not? usb sticks are cheap these days anyways and you can still use them for storage
[03:02] <diuneigh> jetole: I am using the live USB now... I couldn't use your command.. the aptitude package is not installed on the live USB..using the web freenode.net
[03:02] <BlogaiGeras> I wouldn't say it's much of a storage if it's already a bootable...
[03:03] <jetole> BlogaiGeras: the bootable usb creation program formats the stick as vfat by default making it usable in just about any OS as a normal USB stick as long as you don't remove or corrupt the ubuntu files it installs
[03:03] <urlin2u> jerichowasahoax, or lol don't admit you haven't. :)
[03:04] <Squarism> g++ is a c++ compiler right?
[03:04] <jetole> diuneigh: actually my command should have been: apt-get update && apt-get install xchat && nohup xchat &> /dev/null &
[03:04] <jetole> diuneigh: but either way, here you are
[03:04] <diuneigh> jetole:  should I try it again?
[03:04] <BlogaiGeras> Well true, but it's a mess inside the stick, I assume?'
[03:04]  * jetole has the bad habbit of using apt-get still even though aptitude is safer
[03:05] <jetole> BlogaiGeras: not that bad. Some files. Some folders. I'd just create a new folder for storing everything else I need
[03:05] <jetole> diuneigh: have you mounted your drive yet?
[03:06] <jetole> diuneigh: no don't try it again
[03:06] <jetole> diuneigh: you're in chat. good enough
[03:06] <diuneigh> jetole: let me do that..
[03:06] <jetole> k
[03:06] <Squarism> does anyone know if its bad to upgrade the g++ compiler on 11.10?
[03:06] <jayhawk08> Squarism: yes, you can compile c++ with gcc, but if you like with the standard libraries libraries you want to use g++
[03:06] <jetole> diuneigh: stop!
[03:06] <cfhowlett> Squarism: don't see why it would be "bad"...?
[03:06] <jetole> diuneigh: and say when
[03:07] <diuneigh> jetole: but I be in root?
[03:07] <jetole> diuneigh: do you have a root terminal up right now?
[03:07] <Squarism> cfhowlett, i thought it might be part of the "system files" so to speak... dependent on other stuff in the os
[03:07] <diuneigh> jetole: no.. can I do a sudo -s at the command line?
[03:07] <diuneigh> jetole: how to do a root terminal?
[03:07] <jetole> I forget what -s does. You can do sudo -i
[03:08] <jayhawk08> Squarism: g++ only gets used when you're compiling programs, so if you don't do that it shouldn't matter
[03:08] <jetole> @ diuneigh
[03:08] <cfhowlett> Squarism: regular update should address all dependencies and what not.  I'd say you're safe - but what do I know?
[03:08] <Squarism> jayhawk08, i do plan to recompile stuff..
[03:09] <diuneigh> Jetole: done.. mounted to /home/bob
[03:09] <BlogaiGeras> OK, how do I used checksum for cd? arturas@Universe:/media/Ubuntu 11.10 amd64/boot$ sudo /usr/bin/md5sum /media/Ubuntu\ 11.10\ amd64/
[03:09] <BlogaiGeras> /usr/bin/md5sum: /media/Ubuntu 11.10 amd64/: Is a directory
[03:09] <BlogaiGeras> arturas@Universe:/media/Ubuntu 11.10 amd64/boot$ sudo /usr/bin/md5sum -c /media/Ubuntu\ 11.10\ amd64/
[03:09] <BlogaiGeras> /usr/bin/md5sum: /media/Ubuntu 11.10 amd64/: read error
[03:09] <BlogaiGeras> arturas@Universe:/media/Ubuntu 11.10 amd64/boot$
[03:09] <jetole> diuneigh: cool. Unmount it
[03:09] <jetole> diuneigh: then run: fdisk -l
[03:09] <jayhawk08> Squarism: ive never had an update break a compile but i only do realllly simple programs
[03:09] <diuneigh> Jetole: how to unmount?
[03:09] <jetole> diuneigh: then paste it online and send me the url ( pastebin.com works )
[03:10] <jetole> diuneigh: umount /directory/to/where/I/mounted/it
[03:10] <jetole> diuneigh: umount /dev/device/that/I/mounted
[03:10] <jetole> diuneigh: either one
[03:10] <cfhowlett> BlogaiGeras: see "Check the CD" section of https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM
[03:10] <BlogaiGeras> Thanks
[03:11] <jetole> diuneigh: brb. Grabbing a beer
[03:11] <diuneigh> Jetole: can I type unmount /home/bob     ??
[03:11] <jayhawk08> Squarism: and really there shouldnt be any problems
[03:12] <diuneigh> Jetole: no command unmount
[03:12] <dlentz> umount
[03:12] <jetole> diuneigh: back
[03:12] <jayhawk08> Squarism: if you want to be really paranoid about it you could always test the update in a VM
[03:12] <jetole> diuneigh: umount
[03:12] <jetole> diuneigh: not unmount
[03:13] <diuneigh> jetole: do you want all of my drives from fdisk or just my home partition?
[03:14] <jetole> diuneigh: fdisk -l and paste everything please
[03:15] <diuneigh> Jetole: in the pastbin... Jetole is the title
[03:16] <diuneigh> Jetole: sdb6 is the encrypted partition..
[03:16] <jetole> diuneigh: there is nothing sensitive there that could in any way compromise your security. I'm ok taking this to a private chat but basic etiquette says not to since me helping you out may in some way or another help out someone else with a similar problem. It's ok if you don't trust me because you don't know me but if I ask you to paste some sensitive information in one way or another then there is a high probability that at least one person in the ...
[03:16] <jetole> ... room will chirp up in one way or another and say "no don't do that. It will let jetole hack your machine and pwn3d your shit man"
[03:16] <jetole> diuneigh: what is the url?
[03:17] <sysc> Don't suppose anyones gotten swtor to run on ubuntu + wine yet ? ;)
[03:17] <jc_45> does anyone esle have issues when they upgrade ubuntu versions?  every time I try to do it through update manager my machine never starts....
[03:17] <jc_45> I always have to reinstall
[03:17] <diuneigh> Jetole: http://pastebin.com/W0EA697C
[03:17] <cfhowlett> sysc: http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=25022
[03:18] <sysc> Yea 29168 is the show stopper
[03:18] <jetole> diuneigh: btw, as a follow up to my security bit, I'm a senior systems engineer who specializes in running VM machines on ubuntu 10.04 (LTS) servers. Though it's safe to assume I'm a 12 year old kid lying about having some big job but if you'd like to take my word for it then I can assure you I don't care to hack your machine for any reason what so ever. Living in my home outside of a jail cell is honestly quite comforting
[03:18] <jetole> diuneigh: thanks.
[03:18]  * jetole looks
[03:18] <cfhowlett> sysc: http://www.swtor.com/fr/community/showthread.php?t=41153
[03:19] <Yabden> speaking of system admin jobs
[03:19] <jetole> diuneigh: is it safe to assume that sdb1 is your /boot partition and and sdb6 is your / partition
[03:19] <jc_45> ughh.. shop talk
[03:19] <Yabden> I have an interview for a graduate linux system admin job on tuesday, anyone have any advice as to what I should expect?
[03:20] <diuneigh> jetole: yes.. I allocated 14 gb for root and 40 gb for home
[03:20] <cfhowlett> Yabden: http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2012/02/10/linux-popularity-sparks-salary-jump/
[03:20] <jc_45> usually when I interview admins I ask about experience, change management, problem management
[03:20] <urlin2u> yabai, yeah no answers from ubuntu support try #ubuntu-offtopic
[03:20] <jc_45> then a few technical questions.
[03:21] <jc_45> scripting, basic admin, and let you describe your hardest problem
[03:21] <Yabden> that article is good news for me!
[03:21] <Yabden> what do you mean by hardest problem, and what level of scripting would you expect for a graduate job?
[03:21] <BlogaiGeras> OK, i'm getting this when running md5sum on cd md5sum: /dev/cdrom: Input/output error
[03:21] <jc_45> pretty low level of scripting.
[03:22] <bazhang> !ot | Yabden jc_45
[03:22] <jetole> diuneigh: I don't see a partition that would be /home on this list. sda and sdc look like windows partition and sdb shows a 2 normal linux partitions and 1 swap partition where one of the linux partitions and the swap parition are extended partitions on sdb. If I read that correctly, where is your /home partition?
[03:22] <jc_45> just decent knowledge of awk/sed etc...
[03:22] <Woobyet> hey men, can someone recommend me a good java introduction for programmers, I'm a programmer and i just need some kind of manual that goes quickly to advanced concepts and techniques. thank you.
[03:22] <Yabden> ahh, sorry it is a bit off topic
[03:22] <BlogaiGeras> lol
[03:22] <jetole> diuneigh: and you said one of those normal linux partitions is /boot and one is /home
[03:22] <BlogaiGeras> google oracle java tutorial ?
[03:22] <diuneigh> Jetole: sdb6 is the encrypted home dir
[03:22] <bazhang> Woobyet, try a java channel? ##java perhaps
[03:22] <Yabden> jc_45 may I message you?
[03:22] <cfhowlett> What is the preferred broadcom wifi driver?  Additional hardware via ubuntu, downloaded STA driver from broadcom or what?
[03:22] <jetole> diuneigh: er you said one is /boot and one is /
[03:23] <jc_45> I'd ask what your hardest unix related issue you had solved
[03:23] <jc_45> hmm.. ok
[03:23] <jc_45> sure
[03:23] <Velgin> hi
[03:23] <urlin2u> !broeadcom > cfhowlett
[03:23] <cfhowlett> Velgin: greetings
[03:23] <diuneigh> Jetole: sdb1 is root and sdb6 is home
[03:23] <urlin2u> !broadcom > cfhowlett
[03:23] <Velgin> Woah, there are more people here than it is listing
[03:23] <cfhowlett> !broadcom>cfhowlett
[03:23] <jetole> diuneigh: ah ok
[03:24] <jetole> diuneigh: I was halfway through typing out a command for you to run but you changed your answer
[03:24] <Woobyet> bazhang: ok, i'll try. BlogaiGeras: i can only find tutorials for beginners or extensive stuff.
[03:24] <Velgin> Anyone familiar with Pidgin's IRC support?
[03:24] <jetole> diuneigh: one sec while I type something new out
[03:24] <bazhang> Velgin, #pidgin
[03:26] <ilovedasimps> haha ass crackers
[03:26] <ilovedasimps> i love porn and burgers and having sex with burgers
[03:27] <pangolin> !guidelines > ilovedasimps
[03:27] <canurabus> can anyone please tell me how to add the 12.04 repos to my 11.10 install?
[03:28] <pangolin> canurabus: you don't.
[03:28] <urlin2u> canurabus, why?
[03:28] <BlogaiGeras> Woobyet, well I believe the tutorial is pretty good to go advanced too http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/java/index.html just find the topics you need there. For the beginning if you've used other languages like c++, then google "java differences c++". Well I had some book, but haven't read it and not sure where it is.
[03:28] <bazhang> canurabus, thats something you should never do
[03:28] <canurabus> pangolin, urlin2u I need a package
[03:28] <canurabus> the 11.10 package has a severe bug
[03:28] <urlin2u> canurabus, read the other responses.
[03:28] <canurabus> what other responses?
[03:28] <bazhang> BlogaiGeras, lets stay on ubuntu support here please
[03:29] <bazhang> canurabus, it's not supported
[03:29] <BlogaiGeras> OK, sorry, lol
[03:29] <BlogaiGeras> Didn't mean to help anyone, lol.
[03:29] <jetole> diuneigh: mkdir -p /media/sdb1 && mount /dev/sdb1 /media/sdb1 && mount /dev/sdb6 /media/sdb1/home && cd /dev/sdb1 && for x in dev sys proc var/run var/lock; do mount --bind /${x} ${x}; done && chroot . /bin/bash
[03:29] <BlogaiGeras> ;D
[03:29] <urlin2u> canurabus, the ones directed right at you.
[03:29] <Woobyet> BlogaiGeras: hmm. it seems a little bit too much extensive, but i think i can simply skip some steps. thank you :)
[03:29] <jetole> diuneigh: let me know after you ran that command and if there are any errors
[03:29] <canurabus> bazhang, so how do you upgrade a package? if 11.10 has a broken package, you're just expected to live with it?
[03:29] <diuneigh> jetole: thanks.. what does that do?
[03:29] <bazhang> canurabus, what package
[03:30] <canurabus> bazhang, openscenegraph
[03:30] <diuneigh> jetole: can I put that all on one line?
[03:31] <jetole> diuneigh: if it's long enough then put it in pastebin
[03:31] <jetole> diuneigh: in fact
[03:31] <bazhang> canurabus, got a bug report? filed one if not?
[03:31] <jetole> diuneigh: if it's more then one line, put it in pastebin
[03:31] <jetole> diuneigh: or any other site that offers pasting services
[03:31] <jetole> diuneigh: wait were you asking if you can put my command one one line?
[03:31] <jetole> diuneigh: the answer is yes, copy and paste what I just typed
[03:32] <diuneigh> Jetole: root@ubuntu:~# mkdir -p /media/sdb1 && mount /dev/sdb1 /media/sdb1 && mount /dev/sdb6 /media/sdb1/home && cd /dev/sdb1 && for x in dev sys proc var/run var/lock; do mount --bind /${x} ${x}; done && chroot . /bin/bash -bash: cd: /dev/sdb1: Not a directory
[03:32] <jetole> diuneigh: thats not right. run: ls -l /dev/sd*
[03:32] <jetole> diuneigh: then put in pastebin
[03:33] <jetole> diuneigh: and send me the link
[03:33] <cis> he tried to "cd /dev/sdb1"
[03:33] <cis> && cd /dev/sdb1
[03:33] <jetole> cis: ah thanks
[03:33] <jetole> my mistake
[03:33] <jetole> diuneigh: one sec
[03:33] <jetole> diuneigh: mkdir -p /media/sdb1 && mount /dev/sdb1 /media/sdb1 && mount /dev/sdb6 /media/sdb1/home && cd /media/sdb1 && for x in dev sys proc var/run var/lock; do mount --bind /${x} ${x}; done && chroot . /bin/bash
[03:33] <cis> yw
[03:34] <jetole> cis: thanks. caught something there I didn't see
[03:34] <cis> np
[03:35] <diuneigh> Jetole:  mkdir -p /media/sdb1 && mount /dev/sdb1 /media/sdb1 && mount /dev/sdb6 /media/sdb1/home && cd /media/sdb1 && for x in dev sys proc var/run var/lock; do mount --bind /${x} ${x}; done && chroot . /bin/bash mount: /dev/sdb1 already mounted or /media/sdb1 busy mount: according to mtab, /dev/sdb1 is already mounted on /media/sdb1
[03:35] <jetole> diuneigh: 1 sec
[03:35] <canurabus> bazhang, I don't see any  bug reports on it. Here's the relevant fix in openscenegraph though http://www.openscenegraph.org/projects/osg/changeset/12807/OpenSceneGraph/trunk/src/osgQt/GraphicsWindowQt.cpp , and the precise pangolin repos use the version with that fix
[03:36] <cis> won't some of those mkdir's fail now?
[03:36] <cis> ahh, haha, and a few other things
[03:36] <jetole> cis: yes
[03:37] <jetole> diuneigh: if grep -q '\/media\/sdb1'; then umount /media/sdb1; fi; if -d '\/media\/sdb1'; then rm -r /media/sdb1; fi;  mkdir -p /media/sdb1 && mount /dev/sdb1 /media/sdb1 && mount /dev/sdb6 /media/sdb1/home && cd /media/sdb1 && for x in dev sys proc var/run var/lock; do mount --bind /${x} ${x}; done && chroot . /bin/bash
[03:37] <jetole> cis: look good?
[03:37] <jetole> cis: nevermind
[03:37] <jetole> diuneigh: don't run that
[03:37] <cis> too much to sort through..i've have just changed && to ; and let it fail
[03:38] <cis> fail through*
[03:38] <diuneigh> Jetole: oops.. already did.
[03:38] <jetole> diuneigh: if grep -qw '\/media\/sdb1'; then umount /media/sdb1; fi; if [[ -f '/media/sdb1' ]]; then rm -r /media/sdb1; fi;  mkdir -p /media/sdb1 && mount /dev/sdb1 /media/sdb1 && mount /dev/sdb6 /media/sdb1/home && cd /media/sdb1 && for x in dev sys proc var/run var/lock; do mount --bind /${x} ${x}; done && chroot . /bin/bash
[03:38] <diuneigh> jetole: appears hung..
[03:38] <jetole> diuneigh: it didn't work. did it?
[03:38] <jetole> diuneigh: ctrl+c
[03:38] <jetole> diuneigh: then
[03:38] <jetole> diuneigh: if grep -qw '\/media\/sdb1'; then umount /media/sdb1; fi; if [[ -f '/media/sdb1' ]]; then rm -r /media/sdb1; fi;  mkdir -p /media/sdb1 && mount /dev/sdb1 /media/sdb1 && mount /dev/sdb6 /media/sdb1/home && cd /media/sdb1 && for x in dev sys proc var/run var/lock; do mount --bind /${x} ${x}; done && chroot . /bin/bash
[03:39] <diuneigh> Jetole: should it take long?
[03:39] <jetole> 2 - 5 seconds
[03:39] <jetole> if that
[03:39] <diuneigh> Jetole: hung then.
[03:39] <jetole> ctrl+c
[03:39] <jetole> diuneigh: let me put this in a editor real quick and make sure it's sorted
[03:39] <diuneigh> Jetole: ok.. thanks..
[03:45] <jetole> diuneigh: 1 sec
[03:46] <jetole> diuneigh: btw, do you know how to use vim or any other editor from the root console?
[03:46] <diuneigh> Jetole: nope.. I'm a notive with ubuntu..
[03:46] <diuneigh> novice..
[03:47] <diuneigh> jetole:  been a long day today! :P
[03:48] <urlin2u> fi;  mkdir jetole double space?
[03:48] <jetole> diuneigh: though I was initially against the whole PM concept, I have something to ask you that may be security sensitive. Can I PM you?
[03:49] <jetole> urlin2u: a double space doesn't make a difference there
[03:49] <diuneigh> Jetole: sure..
[03:49] <jetole> urlin2u: that was my own typo but changes nothing
[03:49] <urlin2u> jetole, never mind my bad. :)
[04:00] <jonathon> Can someone help me install a .run file?
[04:01] <jetole> diuneigh: back
[04:01] <jetole> ?
[04:01] <diuneigh> Jetole: by the way....do you want me to open that readme.txt file?
[04:01] <jetole> at the moment, no
[04:01] <jetole> diuneigh: actually sure, see if it says anything different
[04:01] <diuneigh> ok
[04:01] <jetole> diuneigh: and paste it regardless
[04:01] <diuneigh> what was the command to open?
[04:02] <jetole> diuneigh: if more then two lines then paste it to pastebin
[04:02] <Viral_Weaponry> learn to fix your computer! download the app now! https://market.android.com/details?id=appinventor.ai_inartaly.PC_Fixr_Guide&feature=search_result
[04:02] <diuneigh> Jetole: what is the commond to open the txt file?
[04:03] <jetole> diuneigh: less file.txt
[04:03] <quiescens> o.o
[04:03] <jetole> diuneigh: replace file.txt with the path of the file and use q to quit
[04:03] <jetole> or I think esc works too
[04:04] <jonathon> Someone here know how I install a .run file?
[04:04] <diuneigh> jetole: http://pastebin.com/s5FM9nM0
[04:04] <jetole> diuneigh: San Antonio. Thats the name of the city I was trying to remember. I think I flew into Austin but not sure as this was 5+ years ago
[04:04]  * jetole looks
[04:05] <jetole> diuneigh: type...
[04:05] <jetole> diuneigh: cd
[04:05] <jetole> diuneigh: vim mount.sh
[04:05] <Frijolenborg> anybody here believe that niggers are human?
[04:05] <jetole> diuneigh: when inside vim, type: :set paste
[04:06] <urlin2u> jonathaN, not sure but look here.  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingRunPackage
[04:06] <jetole> (: is part of the command of :set paste)
[04:06] <jetole> type: i
[04:06] <jetole> diuneigh: copy and paste the contents from: http://pastebin.com/JckGZ9Cs
[04:06] <diuneigh> Jetole: how to close less file.txt in terminal
[04:06] <jetole> diuneigh: q
[04:06] <jetole> diuneigh: esc
[04:06] <jetole> I always use q but I think esc works
[04:06] <jetole> let me know where you've left off
[04:07] <jetole> @ diuneigh
[04:07] <diuneigh> Jetole: when I typed less file.txt it displayed the contents in terminal but now I do not have a command prompt..
[04:07] <jetole> diuneigh: ok...
[04:07] <jetole> diuneigh:
[04:07] <diuneigh> jetole: done.. hold on.
[04:07] <jetole> diuneigh: at the command prompt
[04:07] <jetole> diuneigh: ok. say when
[04:08] <diuneigh> Jetole: vim didn't work.   http://pastebin.com/JjDW6gXY
[04:09] <jetole> diuneigh: apt-get update && apt-get install vim
[04:09] <diuneigh> Jetole: install vim or run the command from that pastbin link you gave me?
[04:09] <jetole> diuneigh: run: apt-get update && apt-get install vim
[04:10] <jetole> and let me know when done
[04:10] <jetole> don't run any other commands after that command is finished
[04:11] <diuneigh> jetole: working.
[04:11] <jetole> ok, run: touch /root/live
[04:11] <diuneigh> jetole: did you go to school to learn all of this?
[04:12] <jetole> diuneigh: I have been managing linux servers for a long time and am very used to bash since we ssh into all servers that have no gui
[04:12] <jetole> diuneigh: rememeber you found me in the #ubuntu-server room and ubuntu server doesn't have a gui
[04:12] <diuneigh> jetole: done.
[04:12] <diuneigh> Jetole: impressive...
[04:12] <jetole> diuneigh: run: cd
[04:13] <diuneigh> Jetole: run cd?  I was alread at the root@ubuntu
[04:13] <jetole>  diuwanted to make sure
[04:13] <jetole> oops, meant diuneigh
[04:13] <diuneigh> Jetole.. ok. got it..
[04:14] <jetole> vim mount.sh
[04:14] <jetole> diuneigh: run: vim mount.sh
[04:14] <diuneigh> Jetole:  I think it will be quite some time before I tackle ubuntu server.. :)
[04:14] <jetole> diuneigh: ok
[04:14] <jetole> diuneigh: let me know when vim is running
[04:14] <diuneigh> Jetole: done.. weird screen came up..
[04:14] <jetole> diuneigh: type: :set paste
[04:15] <jetole> that's ":set paste"
[04:15] <diuneigh> Jetole: done
[04:15] <jetole> diuneigh: type: i
[04:15] <jetole> enter
[04:15] <jetole> just: i <enter>
[04:15] <diuneigh> Jetole done but nothing happened...
[04:16] <jetole> diuneigh: it should say "insert" on the bottom now
[04:16] <diuneigh> Jetole: yes.
[04:16] <jetole> diuneigh: does it say that
[04:16] <jetole> ok
[04:16] <jetole> diuneigh: pull this up: http://pastebin.com/JjDW6gXY
[04:16] <jetole> and copy and paste that into the vim / terminal window
[04:16] <jetole> diuneigh: oops
[04:16] <jetole> no
[04:16] <diuneigh> I know.
[04:16] <jetole> diuneigh: wrong window
[04:16] <diuneigh> yep.
[04:16] <jetole> http://pastebin.com/JckGZ9Cs
[04:17] <jetole> diuneigh: thats the window http://pastebin.com/JckGZ9Cs
[04:17] <diuneigh> Jetole: start at the # or awk?
[04:17] <hannss> wb tannerste
[04:17] <jetole> diuneigh: first line should be: #!/bin/bash
[04:17] <diuneigh> Jetole: copy and paste into vim?
[04:18] <benhelps> Hey all. Was getting tips earlier to getting wifi working on my laptop. Closer to solved now (lspci sees wifi hw) but still not in ifconfig
[04:18] <jetole> diuneigh: *** first line MUST BE #!/bin/bash
[04:18] <jetole> benhelps: ifconfig -a
[04:18] <diuneigh> Jetole: done
[04:18] <hydrox24> I am interested in what you guys are doing?
[04:18] <jetole> diuneigh: press: esc
[04:18] <hydrox24> benhelps: try ifconfig -a
[04:18] <jetole> diuneigh: type: :x
[04:18] <jetole> diuneigh: type: <enter>
[04:19] <hydrox24> benhelps: that shows all of the network interfaces, even disabled ones.
[04:19] <jetole> diuneigh: let me know when back at the bash prompt
[04:19] <benhelps> If config doesn't show it
[04:19] <hydrox24> benhelps: even with the -a option?
[04:19] <benhelps> Yep
[04:19] <diuneigh> Jetole: nothing.. still showing that script you gave
[04:19] <hannss> what kind of wireless card?
[04:19] <benhelps> It's one of those stupid fn f2 to activate jobs.
[04:19] <jetole> diuneigh: press: esc
[04:19] <jetole> diuneigh: type: :x
[04:20] <benhelps> Think Broadcom 4311
[04:20] <jetole> diuneigh: type: <enter>
[04:20] <diuneigh> Jetole: done
[04:20] <jetole> diuneigh: that's ":x <enter>
[04:20] <jetole> "
[04:20] <hannss> what kind of lappy?
[04:20] <jetole> diuneigh: so you're back at the bash prompt?
[04:20] <diuneigh> Jetole: yes
[04:20] <benhelps> Inspiron 1501, Ubuntu server 10.04 without x
[04:20] <jetole> diuneigh: type: chmod +x ~/mount.sh <enter>
[04:21] <diuneigh> Jetole: done
[04:21] <hydrox24> benhelps: you been here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Device/Broadcom_BCM4311_rev_01_(ndiswrapper) yet?
[04:21] <hannss> benhelps, did you look around here yet? http://www.ubuntu1501.com/
[04:21] <jetole> diuneigh: type: ~/mount.sh
[04:21] <jetole> diuneigh: <enter>
[04:21] <benhelps> Checked second link, not sure first, will check
[04:21] <hydrox24> benhelps: that uses a windows driver in ndiswrapper, but it should work if your prepared to be a little hacky
[04:22] <hannss> hacky hacky joy joy
[04:22] <diuneigh> Jetole: http://pastebin.com/UaasrA7D
[04:22] <jetole> benhelps and hydrox24: while I wish benhelps luck, I hate ndiswrapper but it's a nessecary evil in some circumstances
[04:22] <hydrox24> benhelps: can you give the output of "lspci -vvnn | grep 14e4"
[04:22] <jetole> diuneigh: k. let me look
[04:23] <urlin2u> hannss, how are you ren. :)
[04:23] <hydrox24> jetole: agreed, looks like there is a native driver though (yay!)
[04:23] <jetole> diuneigh: one sec
[04:24] <hannss> oi, benhelps, see this yet? http://askubuntu.com/questions/36905/no-wireless-with-dell-inspiron-1501
[04:25] <travisHAZE> anyway to trick netflix into playing on ubuntu?
[04:25] <benhelps> Hydrox24 it lists both wired and wireless Broadcom cards
[04:25] <hydrox24> jetole: one of your find commands was missing "\;"
[04:25] <travisHAZE> cause silverlight is annoying
[04:25] <hydrox24> benhelps: great
[04:26] <hydrox24> benhelps: does the correct broadcom driver appear in "additional drivers" (under system settings pane)
[04:26] <benhelps> Yeah seen that last page. Tried it, no dice
[04:26] <jetole> diuneigh: copy and paste the following into the terminal as one line and then run it: while read pid; do kill -9 ${pid}; done < <(lsof -n | awk '{print $2, $9}' | grep /media/sdb | awk '{print $1}'); sleep
[04:26] <benhelps> Hydrox24 no x windows
[04:26] <hydrox24> benhelps: oh, ok then
[04:26] <jetole> hydrox24: you're right and missing the ;
[04:26] <jetole> hydrox24: missing \;
[04:26] <hydrox24> jetole: yeh
[04:26] <jetole> diuneigh: let me know when done with that command
[04:27] <hydrox24> benhelps: when you said that youd already seen it, did you mean the link I sent you?
[04:27] <benhelps> Hydrox Hannss link yeah
[04:27] <diuneigh> Jetole: it said something and the it scolled off the screen. with this.. lsof: no pwd entry for UID 999 lsof: no pwd entry for UID 999 sleep: missing operand Try `sleep --help' for more information.
[04:28] <jetole> diuneigh: run: umount /media/sdb1
[04:28] <jetole> diuneigh: also, anything where I say "run: xyz -123 blahblahblah", just assume I mean to press enter after that
[04:28] <hydrox24> benhelps: ok
[04:28] <diuneigh> Jetole: root@ubuntu:/# umount /media/sdb1 umount: /media/sdb1: not found
[04:28] <hydrox24> benhelps: so try this: "sudo apt-get install bcmwl-kernel-source"
[04:29] <hydrox24> benhelps: scratch that, that won't work
[04:29] <benhelps> Heh yeh did opposite that
[04:29] <samlock> hey, anyone know why my x121e is giving me OPERATING SYSTEM NOT FOUND after a bios reset?
[04:30] <jetole> diuneigh: run: vim ~/mount.sh
[04:30] <benhelps> Lsmod doesn't list much that sounds like its for wifi
[04:30] <Rurd2di> samlock: go into bios
[04:30] <Rurd2di> and check boot order
[04:30] <Rurd2di> have u done that?
[04:30] <samlock> boot order has HDD first
[04:30] <jetole> benhelps: lsmod lists all drivers and a driver isn't named "I am for wifi"
[04:30] <samlock> btw.. its an SSD with EFI or something similar
[04:30] <diuneigh> Jetole: it says I need to install vim again..
[04:30] <Rurd2di> o_0
[04:30] <samlock> GUID partition table.. i THINK
[04:30] <benhelps> Jerome no but oft there's something there that gives a hint
[04:31] <Rurd2di> u tried booting of live cd
[04:31] <samlock> yes it runs fine
[04:31] <Rurd2di> to see if ur pc can see it?
[04:31] <jetole> diuneigh: that's not right. diuneigh: run ls ~/live
[04:31] <benhelps> Dang auto correct
[04:31] <hydrox24> benhelps: on second thought... run that command
[04:31] <samlock> and i cna mount the HDD
[04:31] <samlock> it is there.
[04:31] <jetole> diuneigh: for clarify: run: ls ~/live
[04:31] <benhelps> K will try
[04:31] <samlock> i was running ubuntu on it before just fine, its just after this bios reset, it really messed up
[04:31] <diuneigh> Jetole: ls: cannot access /root/live: No such file or directory
[04:31] <diuneigh> oops
[04:31] <diuneigh> Jetole: same error..
[04:32] <jetole> diuneigh: then you did the successful chroot
[04:32] <jetole> diuneigh: ls /home
[04:32] <Rurd2di> so its not mounting on boot
[04:32] <Rurd2di> hmm
[04:32] <benhelps> Already latest version
[04:32] <hydrox24> benhelps: tell me when you've done that
[04:32] <hydrox24> benhelps: ok
[04:32] <diuneigh> Jetole: see two folders from home
[04:33] <hydrox24> benhelps: now run: "sudo modprobe -r b43 ssb wl"
[04:33] <samlock> i have an EFI boot parition also, but idk what could have changed after the bios reset
[04:33] <jetole> diuneigh: which two? Do you see your home dir?
[04:33] <diuneigh> Jetole: yes
[04:33] <Rurd2di> samlock: EFI?
[04:33] <jetole> diuneigh: ok good. The chroot was successful. It worked
[04:34] <samlock> yes
[04:34] <samlock> EFI
[04:34] <diuneigh> Jetole: ok.
[04:34] <jetole> diuneigh: whatever your username is, run: sudo -i -u <user>
[04:34] <samlock> UEFI bios
[04:34] <benhelps> Fatal module sub is in use
[04:34] <benhelps> *ssb
[04:34] <diuneigh> Jetole: sudo: unable to resolve host ubuntu To run a command as administrator (user "root"), use "sudo <command>". See "man sudo_root" for details.
[04:35] <hydrox24> benhelps: that's OK, now run this: sudo modprobe wl"
[04:35] <jetole> diuneigh: 1 sec
[04:35] <diuneigh> Jetole: oh ok.. it worked..
[04:35] <diuneigh> Jetole: now I am diuneigh@ubuntu
[04:35] <diuneigh> Jetole: still cannot open the encrypted home dir
[04:35] <Rurd2di> samlock: hmmm
[04:35] <jetole> diuneigh: run: ecryptfs-mount-private
[04:36] <benhelps> Done. No output
[04:36] <hannss> any luck benhelps
[04:36] <Rurd2di> samlock: im unsure then, your bios has seemed to have fucked ur install
[04:36] <hydrox24> benhelps: nwo try ifconfig
[04:36] <hydrox24> benhelps: nwo try ifconfig -a
[04:36] <diuneigh> Jetole: is the passphrase the long on when I installed ubuntu or my login password?
[04:36] <samlock> in disk utility, none of the partitions have bootable or anything... idk if that is because of how EFI works or idk.
[04:36] <Rurd2di> sorry samlock
[04:36] <samlock> that is okay, thanks for the help though
[04:37] <benhelps> STill not there
[04:37] <Rurd2di> samlock: so they have no bootable ext4 partion
[04:37] <samlock> no, no falgs
[04:37] <samlock> flags*
[04:37] <Rurd2di> o_0
[04:37] <Rurd2di> damn, thats screwy
[04:37] <samlock> but i cant see how a bios reset could have unflagged the partitions
[04:37] <jetole> diuneigh: try any of the three and when that doesn't work try it again with one of the other ones and if that doesn't work try it again with all three to make sure and if that doesn't work then let me know
[04:37] <Rurd2di> yeah
[04:37] <Rurd2di> it shouldnt have touched the os
[04:37] <samlock> mm
[04:38] <diuneigh> Jetole: three?  login password, passphrase, what's the other?
[04:38] <Rurd2di> should of just reset bios and not touched drive
[04:38] <samlock> is there a way i can reinstall the bootloaders?
[04:38] <hydrox24> benhelps: what is the name of your laptop?
[04:39] <hydrox24> samlock: you can change partition flags using gparted (GUI program for linux)
[04:39] <jetole> diuneigh: my mistake, two, try all that you know and if they all fail try again just to make sure
[04:39] <diuneigh> Jetole: with the passphrase:  diuneigh@ubuntu:~$ ecryptfs-mount-private Enter your login passphrase: Error: Unwrapping passphrase and inserting into the user session keyring failed [-5] Info: Check the system log for more information from libecryptfs ERROR: Your passphrase is incorrect Enter your login passphrase:
[04:39] <CoilDomain> is there a deb or ppa with the 3.2.5 kernel? i seem to be making no headway with google
[04:39] <soicon> samlock: yes, you can, reinstall grub2 for example
[04:39] <benhelps> Machine name? Ubuntu
[04:39] <jetole> diuneigh: be back in a second. My uncle in Toronto just text messaged me and I'd like to say hi. be back in a second
[04:39] <soicon> samlock: as hydrox24 said, try set the bootable flag first
[04:40] <samlock> sure
[04:40] <CoilDomain> oh nevermind, found it
[04:40] <hydrox24> benhelps: can you switch to my private message?
[04:40] <samlock> which parittion do i want to set as bootable?
[04:40] <diuneigh> Jetole: with logiin password:  Enter your login passphrase: Inserted auth tok with sig [127b955a22f53de4] into the user session keyring open: No such file or directory Error locking counterdiuneigh@ubuntu:~$
[04:40] <samlock> the efi boot part or ubuntu part?
[04:42] <otter_> Hello all
[04:42] <soicon> samlock: how did you partition your hrad drive ?
[04:42] <dddd> Is it not possible to install ndiswrapper on 11.10?
[04:43] <diuneigh> Jetole: nothing works..
[04:43] <jetole> diuneigh: I'm back. Hold on a second
[04:43] <diuneigh> Jetole: this is where I got previously when I was trying to fix it.. asks for the passphrase and get an error.
[04:44] <diuneigh> Jetole: take your time.. np..
[04:44] <jetole> diuneigh: understood. I'm looking into some docs
[04:44] <samlock> soicon: i have a 200mb efi boot partition, 30gb part ext4 for ubuntu and 100gb ext4 for home
[04:44] <samlock> plus 12gb swap
[04:44] <soicon> samlock: the 200mb
[04:44] <samlock> and btw checked the flags for efi boot partition, it has BOOT and HIDDEN flags.
[04:45] <soicon> samlock: /boot is located on the 200mb one? rite?
[04:45] <supernode> i'm an absolute beginner. i have installed netbeans ide 7.1 but when i click on the icon nothing happens
[04:45] <supernode> someone help?
[04:45] <samlock> yes
[04:45] <samlock> that is right soicon
[04:45] <jetole> diuneigh: cd to your home directory, run: ls -A
[04:45] <jetole> diuneigh: and pastebin the result
[04:45] <jetole> diuneigh: actually
[04:46] <jetole> diuneigh: run: ls -Al
[04:46] <jetole> diuneigh: and pastebin the result
[04:46] <diuneigh> Jetole: actually when i was trying to fix it previously... I forgor the site but it told me to jot down a key.. (different from the passphrase and my login password) to be used later for encrypted files... not sure if this makes sense or helps..
[04:46] <jetole> diuneigh: it might but please run "ls -Al" from your home dir and pastebin the result please and thank you
[04:47] <diuneigh> Jetole: diuneigh@ubuntu:~$ ls -A Access-Your-Private-Data.desktop  .bash_history  .cache  .ecryptfs  .Private  README.txt
[04:47] <diuneigh> jetole: hold on.
[04:47] <samlock> soicon: is it an issue that the efi boot partition is not the first partition on the disk?
[04:48] <jetole> diuneigh: k. sit tight. let me read some more docs on this
[04:48] <soicon> samlock: no, it is not
[04:48] <supernode> i installed eclipse and netbeans but i cant open it, does anyone have an idea?
[04:49] <soicon> samlock: does ubuntu fstab have a entry for mounting your 200mb to /boot?
[04:49] <jetole> diuneigh: please run: cat ~/Access-Your-Private-Data.desktop
[04:49] <diuneigh> Jetole: http://pastebin.com/Ym5gu7qg
[04:49] <jetole> diuneigh: and please pastebin as I know it will be multiline
[04:49] <samlock> let me check
[04:49] <jetole> diuneigh: stop
[04:49] <jetole> diuneigh: nevermind. go ahead. Please cat that file and pastebin it
[04:50] <jetole> diuneigh: nevermind again
[04:50] <quiescens> its just going to be um
[04:50] <jetole> diuneigh: I can install that file
[04:50] <quiescens> a launcher that tells it to run the ecrypt mount thingy
[04:50] <samlock> soicon: yes it mounts it to boot/efi
[04:50] <diuneigh> Jetole: what file?
[04:50] <diuneigh> Jetole: http://pastebin.com/0gyDgDMJ
[04:51] <soicon> samlock: well, so try reinstalling the grubs.
[04:54] <jetole> diuneigh: cool. Sit tight for 5
[04:54] <samlock> soicon: how do i go about reinstalling grub?
[04:54] <diuneigh> Jetole: no worries.. thanks..
[04:54] <ehsan> Hi since yesterday software center doesn't run at all.what can I do?anything to reset it?
[04:58] <ehsan> any answer to my question?
[05:00] <samlock> soicon: does it matter that /boot/efi is empty?
[05:00] <JoseeAntonioR> Hello! Does anyone here knows if Banshee has a bug when playing .aiff music files?
[05:01] <jetole> diuneigh: just as a heads up, I'm still here and still looking into this
[05:02] <Afdal> Hello all
[05:03] <jetole> meh.
[05:03] <Afdal> I'm installing Xubuntu on a hardware RAID0 partition alongside Windows XP
[05:03] <Afdal> And in order to make sure it uses the exact partition and size I specify, i'm doing the custom installation
[05:04] <jetole> Afdal: what's your question?
[05:04] <Afdal> Can anyone explain to me what is meant by the various options for partition mount points?
[05:04] <Afdal> There's / and /boot and others
[05:04] <Afdal> Which one do I choose, and why?
[05:04] <diuneigh> Jetole: np.
[05:05] <bruenig> sup mofuckas
[05:05] <Afdal> What I want to do is setup grub but NOT on the MBR
[05:05] <Afdal> And then choose from Windows or GRUB from Window's boot.ini
[05:05] <jetole> Afdal: unlike windows each partition doesn't have a drive letter but instead they are all a directory under / for example I can make a partition mount to /var and another partition mount to /usr/local and another one mount to /dir1/dir2/dir3/dir4 but for the most part you should be ok with one single partition mounted to /
[05:06] <Frijolenstein> Are you tired of niggers?
[05:06] <Frijolenstein> I am!
[05:06] <Afdal> So it doesn't matter at all?
[05:06] <Frijolenstein> That is why I joined Chimpout Forum!
[05:06] <jetole> Afdal: then you will have to set your current boot loader to chain link to the partition grub is installed on
[05:06] <Afdal> They're just arbitrary names?
[05:06] <Afdal> Yeah I'm fine with that part
[05:07] <jetole> Afdal: you need a / partition for sure and beyond that there are best practices for other partitions but on a typical desktop you don't have to worry about more then /
[05:07] <Afdal> All right, I'll use / for the Mount point then
[05:07] <Afdal> Thanks
[05:07] <samlock> okay, is there a way i can convert the GPT to MBR?
[05:07] <jetole> Afdal: you may be warned about not having a swap partition which is good best practice to have but for your first install you can ignore that warning
[05:07] <Afdal> I made the swap partition too
[05:07]  * jetole goes back to reading docs regarding the problem of diuneigh 
[05:08] <Afdal> Now how can I make sure Grub doesn't get put on the MBR?
[05:08] <samlock> this is my exact problem: http://superuser.com/questions/352546/thinkpad-x121e-bios-uefi-legacy-ubuntu-installation-doent-start
[05:08] <Afdal> Is it just a matter of selecting the Linux boot partition and NOT the whole drive?
[05:08] <jetole> Afdal: it will ask you
[05:09] <jetole> Afdal: yes
[05:09] <Afdal> okay, thanks
[05:09] <Afdal> Let's see if this works this time...
[05:10] <jetole> Afdal: it should all work fine but if something gets fucked up, boot off your windows disk into the console and run: fdisk /mbr
[05:10] <jetole> Afdal: and that will fix your mbr
[05:10] <Afdal> Yeah I already had to do that one :(
[05:10]  * jetole goes back diuneigh's problem 
[05:10] <Afdal> once
[05:10] <jetole> Afdal: then you know what to do if you **** it up again
[05:11] <Afdal> I just ran into an error actually
[05:11] <Afdal> [errno 5] Input/output error
[05:11] <Afdal> Installation failed
[05:11]  * jetole doesn't care anymore. I promised diuneigh help hours before you entered the room
[05:11] <Afdal> The installer encountered an error copying files to the hard disk
[05:11] <jetole> maybe someone else will help
[05:11] <Afdal> okay :3
[05:12] <jetole> diuneigh: still there?
[05:13] <Nerdy> Is anyone here familiar with Nautilus actions configuration
[05:13] <diuneigh> Jetole: yep.
[05:13] <jetole> diuneigh: which version of ubuntu are you using
[05:13] <jetole> ?
[05:13] <diuneigh> Jetole: 11.10
[05:14] <jetole> diuneigh: ok. This shouldn't make a difference anyways but run: apt-get update && apt-get -y upgrade
[05:14] <waggysax> I'm looking for a timer application that I can set to go off every few minutes, but none of the apps I've found have that feature. Does anyone know of one?
[05:14] <jetole> diuneigh: that's more of a just in case but probably doesn't matter
[05:15] <diuneigh> Jetole: ok.. but prior to doing this.. I got a message saying only 9. mb left on my drive..   currently running a live USB 2 GB
[05:16] <jetole> diuneigh: the USB shouldn't matter: run: mount
[05:16] <jetole> and pastebin it
[05:16] <jetole> just to make sure
[05:16] <diuneigh> Jetole: type mount only?
[05:16] <hilarie> okay... so I just got access to a ubuntu 11.04 server from my buddy, he added me to his sudoers list... but the shell when I ssh in only ever shows up as $ how can I get it to show my current path
[05:16] <jetole> diuneigh: yep
[05:16] <waggysax> I'm looking for a timer application that I can set to go off every few minutes, but none of the apps I've found have that feature. Does anyone here know of one?
[05:17] <jetole> diuneigh: or: cat /proc/mount
[05:17] <urlin2u> waggysax, http://www.google.com/products/catalog?hl=en&q=kitchen+timer&gbv=2&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=shop&cid=8172910151825609542&sa=X&ei=r_k1T8-3HIioiAK9nfzrCg&ved=0CKcBEPMCMAM
[05:17] <jetole> diuneigh: either one
[05:17] <diuneigh> Jetole: still do the upgrade?
[05:17] <waggysax> urlin2u, funny
[05:17] <waggysax> I'm looking for an APPLICATION
[05:17] <diuneigh> Jetole: http://pastebin.com/a50uw10v
[05:17] <jetole> do the mount command and paste it first
[05:17] <urlin2u> waggysax, I play the sax it's a musicians thang. :)
[05:18] <jetole> diuneigh: run: df -hP
[05:18] <jetole> diuneigh: and paste
[05:18] <jetole> diuneigh: gotta piss. brb
[05:18] <waggysax> I'm looking for a timer application that I can set to go off every few minutes, but none of the apps I've found have that feature. Does anyone here know of one?
[05:18] <diuneigh> Jetole: invalid option
[05:19] <diuneigh> Jetole: diuneigh@ubuntu:~$ df -hP Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sdb1              14G  7.3G  5.9G  56% / udev                  1.5G  4.0K  1.5G   1% /dev devpts                1.5G  4.0K  1.5G   1% /dev/pts df: `/run/shm': No such file or directory diuneigh@ubuntu:~$
[05:20] <jetole> diuneigh: can you please pastebin that
[05:20] <jetole> diuneigh: df -HP
[05:20] <jetole> diuneigh: some things are just odd to read when it's a multiline output concatenated on one line
[05:20] <urlin2u> waggysax, I see a timer applet in 11.10 synaptic
[05:21] <jetole> diuneigh: P.S.: concatenated is what the cat command is short for. May come in handy some day
[05:21] <hydrox24> waggysax: if you know a command that you want to run from the command line every few minutes then "cron" is your guy
[05:21] <diuneigh> Jetole: http://pastebin.com/4WMmruyB
[05:21] <hilarie> anyone know what would cause this http://paste.ubuntu.com/837433/ instead of showing the directory and whatnot as normal in shell
[05:21] <hydrox24> waggysax: cron is a system program-running daemon
[05:22] <waggysax> that seems pretty complicated hydrox24 -- I'm an idiot
[05:22] <hydrox24> hilarie: what does "ls -la" do?
[05:22] <quiescens> hilarie: home directory is set wrong or a cd command in one of your login scripts?
[05:22] <hydrox24> waggysax: that's OK it is kinda advanced, admittedly the geekiest way to do what you want.
[05:22]  * jetole looks
[05:22] <jetole> @ diuneigh
[05:23] <hilarie> quiscens I don't have a login script?
[05:23] <hilarie> hydrox24, $ ls -la total 24
[05:23]  * jetole doesn't look at diuneigh... that kinda sounds perverse but me looks at the paste that diuneigh posted and " @ diuneigh " is letting diuneigh know... just for clarities sake
[05:23] <diuneigh> Jetole: it's good to have a sense of humor while troubleshooting...
[05:23] <jetole> diuneigh: df -hP /home/ | tail -1
[05:23] <hydrox24> hilarie: yeh, is that the output?
[05:24] <hilarie> hydrox24, http://paste.ubuntu.com/837435/
[05:24] <jetole> diuneigh: and you can paste that in the room
[05:24] <jetole> diuneigh: and I always have a sense of humor
[05:24] <diuneigh> Jetole: -                      38G   36G     0 100% /home
[05:24] <robs> hello, i have a real stupid question. can i install ubuntu in my windows 7 computer?
[05:24] <robs> some sort of dual install?
[05:24] <jetole> diuneigh: except Sun - Fri 6 PM
[05:24] <hilarie> robs yes
[05:25] <robs> okay cool. thank you
[05:25] <hilarie> bobs https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBoot
[05:25] <hilarie> robs* https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBoot
[05:25] <jetole> diuneigh: you're /home directory is what the warning about free space was regarding
[05:25] <hydrox24> robs: absolutely
[05:25] <hilarie> hydrox24 any theories on that paste?
[05:25] <diuneigh> Jetole: oh ok.. not the usb?  I know the home on the sdb6 was getting full..
[05:26] <jetole> diuneigh: it's saying your /home directory is about out of space but that's actually ok since you have a flat file there that get's mounted back as a loopback
[05:26] <hydrox24> hilarie: looks like your current dir is owned by root... are you in /home/ and not /home/$USER/
[05:26] <urlin2u> robs, make sure you understand partition types and the limits of how many.
[05:26] <hilarie> hydrox24 I'm a sudoer... any way to take it back?
[05:26] <jetole> diuneigh: for sure not the usb. the chroot command I asked you to run earlier has basically but you in the computers / directory and it doesn't know about the usb live boot running on top of it too much
[05:26] <hydrox24> just sudo -i to log in as root?
[05:27] <diuneigh> Jetole: that makes sense..
[05:27] <hilarie> hydrox24 useradd -d /home/hilarie -m hilarie
[05:27] <jetole> diuneigh: if you want to know about the usb free space, start a new terminal (ctrl+shift+t) and then run df -hP and that will be run from outside the chroot
[05:27] <hydrox24> not sure, but if you type ls as root do you get the contents of /home or your /home/$USER/ ?
[05:28] <hilarie> wierd with the sudo -i it doesn't show my user
[05:28] <hydrox24> hilarie: it should log you in as root
[05:29] <diuneigh> Jetole: got it..
[05:29] <hilarie> http://paste.ubuntu.com/837440/
[05:29] <jetole> diuneigh: in the window inside your chroot, not the new tab I mentioned opening, run:apt-get update && apt-get -y upgrade
[05:29] <wenning> hello ever
[05:30] <hilarie> got a fair and got to go (cab driver)
[05:30] <diuneigh> Jetole: http://pastebin.com/v9MVYQub
[05:31] <jetole> diuneigh: press; ctrl+d
[05:31] <jetole> diuneigh: then run: apt-get update && apt-get -y upgrade
[05:32] <diuneigh> Jetole: many errors.. failed to fetch .....
[05:33] <jetole> diuneigh: run: ping google.com
[05:33] <diuneigh> Jetole: so many I can't scroll to the top.  want a pastbin?
[05:33] <jetole> diuneigh: and then tell me it fails
[05:33] <diuneigh> Jetole: unknown host google.com
[05:33] <jetole> diuneigh: are you on wifi?
[05:33] <diuneigh> Jetole: no... wired
[05:34] <Cid> I need help please... I can't seem to download from getdeb.net... http://pastebin.com/yMbBPEf8
[05:34] <jetole> diuneigh: do you have to manually assign a IP to your nic
[05:34] <jetole> ?
[05:34] <waggysax> urlin2u, I installed that app, but I don't know how to write a command line for a beep
[05:34] <diuneigh> Jetole: I don't believe so...  not sure..
[05:34] <urlin2u> waggysax, isn't it a panel app mine wouldn't install
[05:34] <waggysax> panel app?
[05:35] <urlin2u> waggysax, not sure what you installed.
[05:35] <waggysax> Ktimer
[05:35] <jetole> diuneigh: run: tail -n +4 /proc/net/dev | sed -e 's/^[[:blank:]]\+//' | cut -d ':' -f1
[05:35] <jetole> diuneigh: tell me if you see a eth0 device on that list
[05:36] <Cid> http://pastebin.com/yMbBPEf8
[05:36] <waggysax> it had a countdown, and runs a specified command when the countdown terminates
[05:36] <diuneigh> Jetole: eth0 and a wlan0
[05:36] <waggysax> and then starts over
[05:36] <jetole> diuneigh: run: dhclient eth0
[05:36] <urlin2u> waggysax, to many kde dependencies for me to install it and figure it out.
[05:36] <jetole> diuneigh: if dhclient finishes with success then run: ping google.com
[05:37] <jetole> diuneigh: let me know if it works now
[05:37] <diuneigh> Jetole: RTNETLINK answers: File exists
[05:37] <waggysax> all I need is a command that would make a beep, urlin2u, I have the rest figured out
[05:37] <quiescens> their internet is working or they wouldn't be here o.o
[05:37] <urlin2u> waggysax, not sure really.
[05:37] <jetole> diuneigh: run and paste: ip -4 -o addr ls scope global
[05:37] <diuneigh> Jetole: yes.. still pinging..why google?
[05:37] <sindile> menus in my secondary monitor are floating, any idea why this is happening. in my primary monitor this is no happening
[05:38] <jetole> diuneigh: cause it works normally. I know you're net is down if you can't ping google
[05:38] <waggysax> is there anyone in here who can write a command that would make a beep come out of my speakers?
[05:38] <diuneigh> Jetole: did a ctrl-c to stop ping
[05:38] <jetole> diuneigh: in fact. don't worry about it anymore. yeah, ctrl+c is fine
[05:39] <hydrox24> waggysax: if your happy to do this, just download a beep.wav file and run it with mplayer beep.wav
[05:39] <jetole> diuneigh: the upgrade was a fail safe just in case but really shouldn't be nessecary
[05:39] <diuneigh> Jetole: that's my internal IP address..
[05:39] <hydrox24> waggysax: or do you want the motherboard beep kind
[05:39] <escott> waggysax, you can echo the ascii bell or install the beep command
[05:39] <jetole> diuneigh: what is? I don't see anything?
[05:39] <waggysax> tjamls hydrox24
[05:39] <waggysax> thanks*
[05:40] <diuneigh> Jetole: after running ip -4 -o addr ls scope global
[05:40] <waggysax> that's all I needed, hydrox24
[05:40] <escott> waggysax, if you have a gui and want an alert in the gui from a shell script use the "alert" command
[05:40] <jetole> diuneigh: ok
[05:41] <bb05> What would be the benefit of using ubuntu in an elementary enviornment over a windows one?
[05:41] <jetole> diuneigh: actually run this: printf 'nameserver 8.8.8.8\nnameserver 8.8.4.4.\n' > /etc/resolv.conf
[05:41] <Cid> http://pastebin.com/cQGQvR1F
[05:41] <jetole> diuneigh: after that you can probably ping google. If you can't doesn't matter too much anyways
[05:41] <diuneigh> Jetole: yes.. pings google again..
[05:42] <jetole> diuneigh: then as a just in case, run: apt-get update && apt-get -y upgrade
[05:42] <bb05> I also do volunteer work at my local YMCA, what would be the best way to filter 'bad' searches on the linux machines there?
[05:43] <diuneigh> Jetole: lots to upgrade... computer has been down for a while..
[05:43] <escott> bb05, you want a web filter?
[05:43] <jetole> bb05: there isn't a best way to filter bad searches as far as I know but you can filter people to accessing bad sites by using a transparent proxy (see squid) and one of the modules / add-ins that helps block content you don't want users accessing
[05:43] <jetole> diuneigh: just out of curiousity do you see anything on that list relating to crypt
[05:44] <jetole> ?
[05:44] <bb05> well.. essentially looking to limit the users themselves (with a single login) and keep them from breaking it.
[05:44] <diuneigh> Jetole: not yet... got one error though.. Can not write log, openpty() failed (/dev/pts not mounted?)
[05:44] <escott> bb05, you mean you have guest users and you want to prevent privilege escalation?
[05:44] <jetole> diuneigh: actually I have a better question I should have asked hours ago. Do you care if you lose anything on your encrypted home dir?
[05:44] <diuneigh> Jetole: done..
[05:45] <bb05> escott: yes & combined with squid
[05:45] <diuneigh> Jetole: yes...I do.... otherwise I would have just reinstalled ubuntu..
[05:45] <jetole> diuneigh: k
[05:46] <Cid> Guess nobody knows what I'm asking
[05:46] <escott> bb05, well the squid proxy should be placed at the router and any http traffic should be directed through squid. so thats fairly easy. the privilege escalation is harder to deal with. you want to be careful to limit them to only those programs that are appropriate. beyond that its a good idea to see if you can get the hardware to boot off the lan. that way you can consider the physical terminal compromised, and know that a reboot will fi
[05:46] <escott> x it
[05:48] <bb05> escott: thanks for the info, off 2 google =)
[05:48] <jetole> diuneigh: everything I am reading keeps saying you needed that string that was given to you when you setup your home dir which you told me you didn't write down
[05:48] <jetole> diuneigh: you may be fucked at this point
[05:48] <diuneigh> Jetole: I have it... I got it from unwrapping the passphrase..
[05:48] <jetole> diuneigh: come again?
[05:49] <quiescens> i have gotten lost from trying to understand why your conversation seems so complicated
[05:49] <jetole> quiescens: talking to me?
[05:50] <escott> bb05, the thing to keep in the back of your mind is that "physical access is root access" so buy some locks for the case, and password protect the bios.
[05:50] <diuneigh> Jetole: I didn't write down the passphrase when I installed ubuntu... however, I read that I could find it by enter ecryptfs-unwrap-passphrase /home/username/.ecryptfs/wrapped-passphrase
[05:50] <quiescens> i thought it started with trying to access an encrypted home, and then seems to have ended up changing name servers to install updates so i forget what the problem was
[05:50] <jetole> diuneigh: so you now know your passphrase?
[05:50] <diuneigh> Jetole: yes at least the one I got from unwrapping it..
[05:51] <jetole> quiescens: the ubuntu wiki page for this mentions making sure you have the latest version of the software and diuneigh is booting off of a live usb which I walked him through doing a chroot to his computers drives
[05:51] <jetole> quiescens: answer all your questions?
[05:51] <bb05> as we are currently setup, there will always be a way for 'live' booting, but we monitor them while in the room this is more of a fail-safe if we miss something.
[05:52] <jetole> diuneigh: well I'm too tired to carry on. First off write that down and stick it in your wallet or somewhere safe and then have a look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EncryptedPrivateDirectory
[05:52] <bb05> the kids are aged from 7-12 so they are techy savvy, but hopefully not 'that' savvy
[05:53] <diuneigh> Jetole: yes.. I have used that site already...
[05:53] <diuneigh> Jetole:  I thank you for your time..
[05:53] <escott> bb05, you dont have to be that savvy. you shove a usb live cd into the slot. press and hold the power button and then press f1 to change the bios boot order (unless the usb is already first)
[05:53] <jetole> bb05: escott is right. physical access is root access. Lock your box in a safe and burry it under 20 feet of concrete
[05:54] <Kyle123> I disagree escott
[05:54] <jetole> diuneigh: k. I'd say np except I'm wondering why I bothered to be so helpful tonight since that's quite unlike me but glad it helped
[05:54] <Kyle123> how many 7 year olds know about live booting off USB drives
[05:54] <diuneigh> Jetole: btw how can I log back into my drive?  before I typed ctrl-d?
[05:54] <jetole> diuneigh: try to run: login
[05:55] <urlin2u> Kyle123, that info is all over the web.
[05:55] <BoomBox> escott / bb05 / Kyle123: if the >12 yo can boot a live CD, then they deserve to use it -.-
[05:55] <diuneigh> Jetole: better yet... what can I type next time I boot up so I can access that drive?
[05:55] <jetole> diuneigh: your username and password?
[05:55] <BoomBox> er
[05:56] <BoomBox> <12  *
[05:56] <diuneigh> Jetole: yes from the live USB after I reboot.
[05:56] <Anonymau5> hello i had a few questions about swappiness and hdd usage
[05:56] <chroot> hi, how to use xwd in ubuntu?
[05:56] <urlin2u> Anonymau5, what might it be?
[05:57] <jetole> diuneigh: that's a pain in the ass if you don't already know how to do it but the bash script I whipped up is still posted at http://pastebin.com/JckGZ9Cs
[05:58] <Anonymau5> well i have been playing around with vm.swappiness in sysctl .conf to try and reduce the read/write delays i am having when i open too much at once
[05:58] <diuneigh> Jetole: I read the README.txt again and it says From the graphical desktop, click on:  "Access Your Private Data"  how can I do that?
[05:58] <diuneigh> Jetole: haha.. ok.. so basically don't reboot the computer then?
[05:58] <mernilio> hi all! :-)
[05:58] <escott> Kyle123, at 12 we all knew how to get around blackice on windows. you hit f1. clicked around until the first hyperlink you could see and voila you had IE. you are either concerned that this will happen or you aren't. bb05 asked so he is presumably concerned -- besides a live usb seems much more likely than a privilige escalation from a non-priviledged user
[05:59] <Oregon`> hi. I was given a 40 gig external harddrive today.  I want to format it...opened gparted, and see two partitions...one is ntfs, and the other is only 7.84Mgs, unallocated.   Should I format both partitions, or should I leave the unallocated partion? THANKS
[05:59] <Kyle123> escott from people who don't know much about compuers
[05:59] <jetole> diuneigh: I did that on the spot but the methodology is basically this, mount your root partition to a mount point, mount any other partitions to the proper sub dir of where you mounted your root parition (don't worry about swap) and then do a mount --bind (which just mounts an existing directory to another directory) to the proper points under where you mounted your root paritition and then root "chroot DIR /bin/bash" where DIR is where you mounted ...
[05:59] <Kyle123> remember you said that
[05:59] <jetole> ... your root partition
[05:59] <mernilio> i said hi all!!
[05:59] <Cid> hello
[05:59] <jrib> Oregon`: do you care about the data?
[05:59] <Anonymau5> and the problem having is ill open a tab in chrome or firefox ect and ill have the pc almost lock up due to the the ram getting dumped to swap some of my delays i have timed over 5 minutes
[06:00] <mernilio> Cid: hi
[06:00] <Oregon`> jrib: No it was given to me and I dont want to be a snoop
[06:00] <jetole> diuneigh: I don't know how to access your private data. That's what I have been trying to learn but I don't encrypt my /home/user directory
[06:00] <urlin2u> Oregon`, unallocated is no partition.
[06:00] <mernilio> dont dismiss me! :-)
[06:00] <diuneigh> Jetole:  I'll keep plugging away at trying to open this encryped home directory...
[06:00] <Cid> Can I get help please
[06:00] <Oregon`> urlin2u:  SO then I should just leave it be?
[06:00] <jrib> Oregon`: I would just repartition and use all the space
[06:00] <diuneigh> Jetole: I really appreciate your time and patience...
[06:00] <jetole> diuneigh: being the only user of my workstations I encrypt / which can only be done if you download the ubuntu alternate installer CD
[06:00] <mernilio> Cid: sure!
[06:00] <urlin2u> Oregon`, there is nothing there.
[06:00] <jetole> diuneigh: you're welcome
[06:00] <Oregon`> jrib: gparted is the right tool for this?
[06:01] <diuneigh> Jetole: I'll look you up again if I get it figured out..
[06:01] <jrib> Oregon`: sure
[06:01] <mernilio> Help is my second name!
[06:01] <jetole> diuneigh: how long did you have this setup before you got locked out
[06:01] <Cid> I need help please... I can't seem to download from getdeb.net... http://pastebin.com/yMbBPEf8
[06:01] <bazhang> mernilio, stop please
[06:01] <mernilio> bazhang: oki
[06:01] <jetole> diuneigh: also with my systems and the encrypted / dir if I lose the password or the drive becomes corrupt I am still shit out of luck hence why I use raid 1 on the workstations
[06:01] <Oregon`> jrib: Would just formating the NTFS be okay to do?  the unallocated is only 7.84mgs so I could care less about it
[06:01] <urlin2u> Oregon`, really you might screenshot gparted looking at andimagebin it so we know exactly what your looking at.
[06:02] <jrib> Oregon`: if that's what you want, sure
[06:02] <Oregon`> jrib:  THANKS JRIB and urlin2u
[06:02] <diuneigh> Jetole: only a few days ago...I intalled playonlinux to configure a game and it crashed... then I couldn't log it.. after typing in the login password it would cycle back.. tried to google an answer and made it worse... I couldn't access my home dir anymore... so here I am..
[06:02] <Cid> Did anybody open my pastebin link ?
[06:03] <jetole> diuneigh: I'll still be here for a bit but I can't really concentrate on this anymore either. I've had a couple glasses of coke && rum and a couple beers and a week from hell at the office and was up till 4 AM last night helping a co-worker reverse a LDAP change he made which locked us out of all systems and I am about at the point where I feel I have aleady passed out and my subconscious is typing away on it's own
[06:03] <sindile> any idea why this is happening on my secondary monitor - http://www.imagebanana.com/view/5jgq8zqj/IMG2012021100322.jpg
[06:04] <sindile> menu items seem to be floating
[06:04] <urlin2u> Cid, sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys "key here"
[06:04] <jetole> diuneigh: if it's only been a few days then how come you are adverse to a re-install?
[06:04] <Oregon`> urlin2u: and jrib: Gparted wont seem to let me touch the unallocated anyway. Thanks for your help.
[06:04] <urlin2u> Oregon`, give us a screenshot.
[06:04] <jrib> Oregon`: delete the existing partition and create a new one that occupies the whole space
[06:04] <jetole> sindile: it looks like a known bug with the ocdcrt.so driver
[06:05] <urlin2u> Oregon`, sounds like encypted partitio0n.
[06:05] <Oregon`> urlin2u: I'm using 10.04 at the moment (have way too many problems with multiple programs and devices on the new linux kernels)  Could you tell me the command for a screen shot again?  I know how to upload pictures
[06:05] <diuneigh> Jetole: oh.. I've been using ubuntu for a few months... just recently the problem started.
[06:05] <jetole> diuneigh: if I were you I would re-install anyways and this time choose not to encrypt your /home dir
[06:05] <cryptodira> when running update manager on 10.10 amd/64 ..... in the description of update section, it always returns: 'Failed to download the list of changes... it always returns: Please check your Internet connection.... How can i fix this?
[06:05] <Oregon`> jrib: K I'll try that thanks
[06:05] <urlin2u> Oregon`, in the menu and the prtsc button
[06:06] <jetole> diuneigh: unless you live with the gestapo or plan on hacking the fbi or something
[06:06] <Cid> Guess not
[06:06] <urlin2u> Oregon`, in the menu screeshot
[06:06] <jetole> sindile: just kidding. I don't know why and made up the word ocdcrt.so
[06:06] <Cid> :(
[06:06] <urlin2u> cid I answered you.
[06:06] <urlin2u> Cid,  ^^^
[06:06] <diuneigh> Jetole: yes.. but I will lose my data... actually I read that I could create a new user and access the data that way..
[06:06] <jetole> Cid: 01:04 < urlin2u> Cid, sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys "key here"
[06:07] <jetole> diuneigh: I don't think you can
[06:07] <diuneigh> Jetole: not sure if that is true or not..
[06:07] <jetole> diuneigh: I doubt it a lot
[06:07] <jetole> diuneigh: I'd be very worried if it is true but you should try it anyways just in case
[06:08] <escott> sindile, are they showing up aligned with the top of the primary monitor perhaps?
[06:08] <cryptodira> being unable to d/l the release notes/changes... also farkles the auto upgrade to 11.04.... is there a solution?
[06:08] <stacks`> with iptables if i wanted to block the ranges 166.(128-255).*.* would i use 166.128.0.0/9 or how would it go? like i know iptables -A input -s (IP) -d 0/0 -j DROP etc..
[06:08] <jetole> sindile: escott's last comment actually sounds like something I've seen with nvidia twinview and two different sized monitors
[06:09] <mintux> I have two INTERNET connection that they are come from wired network (two modem connect to switch and come to my computer lan with different ip) so I switch between them.is it possible to use two internet connection at same time ? or connection 1 come to my browser and connection 2 come to my download manager ?
[06:09] <jetole> cryptodira: what package is farkles installed in
[06:09] <jetole> stacks`: first off 0/0 is a bad idea in iptables
[06:09] <sindile> escott: they appear okay with the primary monitor
[06:09] <Oregon`> urlin2u:  THe site with the screen shot is http://eugenecomputergeeks.com/Screenshot1.png
[06:09] <jetole> stacks`: secondly, yes it accept CIDR ranges
[06:10] <jetole> stacks`: under what circumstances do you use 0/0
[06:10] <jetole> ?
[06:10] <cryptodira> jetole; trying to use the auto upgrade from 10.10 to 11.04 returns: 'could not download the release notes'... this stops the process (farkles it)
[06:10] <urlin2u> Oregon`, the unallocated is just the limitations of whatever partitioner had in using the whole space nothing there now.
[06:11] <wisnia> who knows how to change fonts in gnome?
[06:11] <jetole> cryptodira: I can't find the farkles package. did you install that from a 3rd party repo or even a 4th party repo?
[06:12] <jetole> last Oregon`
[06:12] <jetole> oops. ignore that
[06:12] <urlin2u> jetole, I think it is slang. :)
[06:12] <cryptodira> jtole, farkles is a slang term for SNAFU... it is NOT a program or part of a package.
[06:12] <Oregon`> urlin2u:  So deleting the NTFS parition will let me delete the unallocated space?
[06:13] <jetole> urlin2u: I know. I'm ****ing with him but thanks for the heads up
[06:13] <urlin2u> Oregon`, the unallocated has nothing there
[06:13] <jonathon> Is it possible to permanantly Decrypt my home folder?
[06:13] <pangolin> jetole: Please stop swearing and yes using *** is still swearing.
[06:13] <urlin2u> jetole, ;)
[06:13] <jetole> Oregon`: unallocated space isn't allocated to anything so nothing you delete can remove it
[06:13] <cryptodira> jetole, now that you have had your fun.... do you have a solution to the problem with upgrading?
[06:14] <jetole> pangolin: **** might be swaering. The truth is you can only guess what I said when I censored myself ;-)
[06:14] <akpk> How to clear DNS Cache ??
[06:14] <jetole> cryptodira: nope. sorry
[06:14] <jetole> cryptodira: someone else might though
[06:14] <pangolin> jetole: I'm only going to ask nice, next time I need to guess I will assume the worst and ban you. :)
[06:14] <escott> sindile, if you have two monitors with different sizes its possible that the window manager is confused about the geometry on the secondary because it is basing it off the primary
[06:14] <Oregon`> urlin2u:  and jetole: okay thanks. So I just deleted the ntfs and now its letting me create a new one looks good.  I create is at a "Primary Partiton" right? Sorry for such newb questions I just dont want to screw it up.
[06:15] <jetole> pangolin: sorry. Just trying to have a sense of humor is all
[06:15] <jetole> pangolin: so I can't even swear if I censor it?
[06:15] <diuneigh> Jetole: I can see files in my home dir.. but they all say they are encrypted.. is that progress or not?
[06:15] <jetole> pangolin: and if that's the case, isn't that a bit much?
[06:15] <pangolin> jetole: humour is all well and good but it is not helpful. stick to support in here and you are welcome to join #ubuntu-offtopic for fun.
[06:15] <Oregon`> urlin2u:  Also should I create a label for the drive? or just leave it blank?
[06:15] <escott> diuneigh, no
[06:15] <jonathon> Is it possible to permanantly Decrypt my home folder?
[06:15] <pangolin> jetole: correct, no swearing.
[06:15] <Oregon`> jonathon: yes. I like the program encfs for that
[06:16] <akpk> How to clear DNS cache ???
[06:16] <jetole> pangolin: by the way, not that this should matter but I've spent the last many hours here working on fixing diuneigh problem and it seems much to get kickbanned for censoring my swearing
[06:16] <urlin2u> Oregon`, what do you want to do with the drive and do you want a windows OS to access it?
[06:16] <jonathon> Oregon' Alright, thanks
[06:16]  * jetole sighs 
[06:16] <sindile> escott: the two monitors are different sizes, but this happens with certain applications - for example libreoffice, firefox displays fine
[06:16] <jetole> pangolin: ok
[06:16] <Ho^Oh> How can I know if my server is capable of HARDWARE RAID0 ?
[06:16] <Oregon`> urlin2u: I need to use it for multiple computers...linux and windows...I constantly have to back up files for people.
[06:16] <escott> sindile, does libreoffice have windows on both screens when this is happening?
[06:16] <pangolin> jetole: #ubuntu doesn't have a karma system, you don't get extra points for good work that you can spend on breaking rules.
[06:16] <urlin2u> Oregon`, then make another NTFS]
[06:16] <jetole> diuneigh: I honestly don't know and I'm pretty much too tired to look into it now but maybe check some docs
[06:17] <jetole> pangolin: well that explains why I said "not that it should matter"
[06:17] <escott> sindile, sounds like a bug in the libreoffice toolkit. you might try reporting it
[06:17] <Oregon`> k thanks
[06:17] <urlin2u> Oregon`, no problem .
[06:18] <jetole> pangolin: #ubuntu also doesn't seem to have a "social rationalization" system either but I don't want to get ban'd so I'll try my best to bite my tounge
[06:18] <jetole> ouch
[06:18] <sindile> escott: libreoffice has no problem on the secondary monitor
[06:18] <cryptodira> pretty busy in here, so i will try again: 10.10 amd/64... trying to auto upgrade to 11.04... update manager says it is available but fails with: "could not download release notes"   how can this be fixed so that the upgrade will proceed?
[06:18] <diuneigh> Jetole: np..
[06:18] <pangolin> jetole: I appreciate your understanding
[06:19] <Ho^Oh> ROFL @ pangolin.
[06:19] <urlin2u> cryptodira, you completely updated?
[06:19] <jetole> diuneigh: I hope you get it set up but seriously, week from hell at work, I've had a few drinks and it's been a long day at the office and I'm about at my ends with this issue and while I know encryption, I don't use encrypted /home dirs
[06:19] <jetole> pangolin: btw, is hell a sensitive word?
[06:20] <jetole> pangolin: like I just said "week from hell at the office". Is that ok?
[06:20] <pangolin> jetole: :) see /msg ubottu !guidelines
[06:20] <jetole> pangolin: sure. Thanks
[06:20] <cryptodira> urlin2u, yes... completely updated
[06:20]  * jetole looks
[06:20] <twalls> Tisk tisk. Lol.
[06:20] <jonathon> Oregon', Might you know the command I need to Decrypt?
[06:21] <escott> sindile, misread though you were saying libre was buggy. in any case its a toolkit issue with the toolkit that application is using
[06:21] <urlin2u> cryptodira, not sure then.
[06:22] <mesoderm> Hey -- how do I make it where a particular user isn't listed as an option in the graphical login screen?
[06:22] <mesoderm> i.e. I have two user accounts on my system, and only want one to be visible through gdm
[06:22] <cryptodira> urlin2u, i have been getting a failure to d/l the "list of changes" for the incremental updates... tho they will actually d/l and install.... the big update from 10.10 to 11.04 fails.
[06:23] <jetole> mesoderm: userdel
[06:23] <jetole> mesoderm: deluser
[06:23] <jetole> mesoderm: either or
[06:23] <mesoderm> jetole, I don't want to remove the user. I just don't want the account to appear as an option on the login screen.
[06:24] <kraz3d> Can anyone run me through setting up sftp and opening port 22?
[06:24] <kraz3d> I already set myself as DMZ
[06:24] <urlin2u> cryptodira, personally I never upgrade distros, I have everything on external HD's so I fresh install faster and cleaner
[06:25] <jetole> mesoderm: there used to be a way in the GUI. Now there is still a way but not sure anymore how. I'm using 10.04 and I click "start" -> system -> administration -> login system : and I don't see the option there anymore
[06:25] <urlin2u> computer only has OS's
[06:25] <escott> mesoderm, gdm or lightdm?
[06:25] <jetole> mesoderm: ubuntu has become surprisingly complex in its attempts to become simple
[06:25] <mesoderm> Anyone here know what Canonical was thinking when they removed the ability to do pretty much everything through the System Settings dialog?
[06:26] <jetole> cryptodira: oh I have done the upgrade on some server systems which works well and the same process applies to desktops
[06:26] <jetole> cryptodira: let me see if I can find the url
[06:26] <cryptodira> urlin2u, that is a handy way to do it for sure, however, i live off-grid and have no snail mail service, so instead of waiting until summer and getting a live cd, i thought i would try the upgrade route... bummer it is failing.
[06:27] <mesoderm> escott -- Sorry lightdm -- I just looked that up, and realized that's what 11.10 uses by default. My bad.
[06:27] <BoomBox> jetole: the developers think that whatever they think is easy to use for them is easy to use for normal people
[06:27] <BoomBox> which just isnt the cas
[06:27] <jetole> cryptodira: which version of ubuntu are you using
[06:27] <BoomBox> case*
[06:27] <jetole> BoomBox: can you please say that again in english?
[06:27] <escott> mesoderm, so don't bother with the config files in /etc/lightdm as lightdm ignores its own config files
[06:27] <BoomBox> developers aernt good designers
[06:27] <cryptodira> jetole, currently 10.10 fully patched
[06:27] <BoomBox> whats easy for them is not easy for normal users
[06:27] <bazhang> !ot | BoomBox
[06:28] <cryptodira> jetole, amd/64 10.10
[06:28] <jetole> BoomBox: thank you for the philisophical lesson
[06:28] <Ho^Oh> mesoderm: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=10331548&postcount=10
[06:28] <escott> mesoderm, you have to do some unspecified undocumented thing to the accounts-services daemon. but don't worry lightdm has fewer LOC than gdm so that makes it better
[06:28] <BoomBox> just pointing out facts...
[06:28] <rodhash_> Hello guys, I'm facing little trouble with audio (Ubuntu 11.10)...
[06:28] <rodhash_> mplayer runs fine but the sound suddenly stops, why is this happening?
[06:28] <jetole> cryptodira: I know the versions say something different then what you have but try this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LucidUpgrades#Network_Upgrade_for_Ubuntu_Servers_.28Recommended.29
[06:29] <rodhash_> Anyone, any idea?
[06:29] <jetole> BoomBox: check out IRC netiquette where it mentions saying a users name when you address them in a channel so that the comment is hilighted and more easily visible
[06:29] <cryptodira> jetole, Thanks!   i will give that a try.
[06:30] <sindile> escott: i think you are right - my primary maximum monitor resolution is 1366x768 (16:9) and secondary is 1920x1080 (16:9), if i change the secondary to 1280x720 there is no problem and any resolution higher than that the problem occurs
[06:30] <Ho^Oh> mesoderm: Actually, edit /etc/lightdm/users.conf                        sudo /etc/lightdm/users.conf
[06:30] <Ho^Oh> mesoderm: Then follow the guide in the forum.
[06:30] <jetole> rodhash_: try with different audio output. You can see a list of it by running: mplayer -ao help
[06:30] <jetole> cryptodira: hope it helps
[06:32] <kraz3d> Is there any FTP server clients with a decent GUI so I don't have to use sftp?
[06:32] <rodhash_> jetole, Here it's... there's something very odd, I'm using Skype and just started to watch a video on youtube, when it started.... the youtube player runs fine, mplayer runs fine too.... but the sound stops after just few seconds...
[06:32] <jetole> oh so I was gonna read the guidelines url that pangolin referred me to a bot which just listed the url but then I got distracted helping people. I'll read it now
[06:32] <escott> Ho^Oh, those don't work i tried it with 11.10a2 reported a bug and they added the helpful comment at the top # NOTE: If you have AccountsService installed on your system, then LightDM will # use this instead and these settings will be ignored
[06:32] <jetole> rodhash_: did you try what I said?
[06:32] <jetole> rodhash_: try running mplayer -ao alsa
[06:33] <rodhash_> jetole, Yes I tried, but my point is: it was working fine for a long time...
[06:33] <Ho^Oh> BoomBox: Actually, the new changes here is nice, surrounding Unity. I'm able to work with less distractions now.
[06:33] <jetole> rodhash_: if -ao alsa works then edit (or create) ~/.mplayer/config and add the line "ao=alsa"
[06:33] <jetole> rodhash_: that way you don't need to add it on each line
[06:34] <cryptodira> jetole, that link was no different than what i have already been doing...after clicking to upgrade, we get no further instructions because the system is NOT downloading the release notes.... it hangs at that error.
[06:35] <jetole> rodhash_: I don't care. *********** in the USA was working fine for a long time till some smart people got together and decided it was a bad idea and had it abolished... ok that was actually a really poor way to make my point and probably pretty insulting to some people so I am going to censor that but my point being is that I care about the here and now and not the yesterday and the day before
[06:35] <jetole> cryptodira: if you had to click to upgrade then you didn't follow the directions on the link I gave you
[06:36] <jetole> cryptodira: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LucidUpgrades#Network_Upgrade_for_Ubuntu_Servers_.28Recommended.29
[06:36] <rodhash_> lol
[06:36] <sinux> hi any one here can help me with a online video file issue
[06:37] <jetole> rodhash_: upgrades and changes can change many things that may cause something to stop working as it once did
[06:37] <rodhash_> man you're stress...  don't worry about such thing, it's just a stupic issue lol
[06:37] <cfhowlett> sinux: what's the issue?
[06:37] <jetole> rodhash_: thats really any software on any OS so let's not worry about what was what acting like what back when and figure out whats wrong or how to overcome it now
[06:37] <rodhash_> yes... it can be, there was a recent upgrade
[06:37] <bazhang> sinux, ask your question to the channel please
[06:38] <jetole> rodhash_: so try: mplayer -ao alsa
[06:38] <jetole> rodhash_: if that works then add the line "ao=alsa" (without the quotes) to ~/.mplayer/config
[06:38] <bazhang> casasa, hi
[06:38] <Ho^Oh> sinux: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-)
[06:38] <rodhash_> jetole, wow... amaing !
[06:39] <sinux> I have a to download a stream video file which is streamed using RTMP I tried RTMDump and other but i cant down load it
[06:39] <jetole> rodhash_: amazing that it works or amazing in the sarcastic sense that even though I am going out of my way to help you that you don't appreciate the effort due to my lack of concern?
[06:40] <rodhash_> jetole, No, hehehe... it worked, that what I meant!! hehe
[06:40] <jetole> rodhash_: ok. cool
[06:40] <urlin2u> jetole, golly wally we are just not worthy. :)
[06:41] <jetole> urlin2u: I know. It's ok. That's why I'm helping (P.S.: I mistakingly thought he was being sarcastic which was my mistake)
[06:41] <Ho^Oh> sinux: Did any error message popped up?
[06:41] <urlin2u> jetole, just ribbing you. :)
[06:41] <rodhash_> jetole, don't be so stressed man... it doesn't worth... btw, thanks for that great help :)
[06:41] <jetole> rodhash_: if it helps, pulse audio which is the new default to replace alsa is still kinda new and from time to time it fails
[06:41] <sinux> In RTMPDump it saide can't connect to sever
[06:41] <jetole> rodhash_: I'm not stressed but glad it worked
[06:42] <jetole> urlin2u: I'm not worried
[06:42] <jetole> urlin2u: it's been...
[06:42]  * jetole counts
[06:42] <jetole> urlin2u: 14 years I've been using IRC. I don't get stressed over anything on here
[06:42] <jetole> jesus! 14 years
[06:42] <jetole> damn I'm old
[06:43] <Ho^Oh> That's many folds over the time I've used IRC.
[06:43] <Ho^Oh> :O
[06:43] <jetole> Ho^Oh: thanks for the kind words :-P
[06:43] <bazhang> sinux, whats the link
[06:43] <jetole> ah I'm still young. It's just that I started out when I was a kid
[06:43] <sinux> bazhang, http://www.swarnavahini.lk/autoweekend/player.php?videoid=10000028&partid=2
[06:43] <cryptodira> jetole, you were correct!   i failed to do the server route.... This appears to be working.... Thank YOU for your time and effort!!
[06:44] <sinux> thats the player link on the web
[06:44] <jetole> cryptodira: no worries. glad it worked
[06:44] <sindile> escott: i just pressed Windows-Key + P and the problem has dissapeared and the resolutions of the primary and secondary are different. This after reading this post - http://design.canonical.com/2011/12/improving-the-multi-monitor-experience-in-ubuntu/
[06:44] <sinux> bazhang, I got this after looking in to the HTML of the page rtmp://206.217.209.119:80/securetoken&file=mp4:autoweekend/20120122AWC02.f4v
[06:46] <rodhash_> jetole, So.. recently there was an upgrade, what may have caused this issue... is there any way to roll back those upgrades ??
[06:46] <escott> sinux, have you tried just swapping an http or https in for the rtmp
[06:46] <sinux> escott, nope
[06:46] <jetole> rodhash_: the answer is yes and I don't know how. sorry but I know it can be done
[06:47] <escott> sinux, its serving out of port 80 its worth a try
[06:47] <sinux> in RTMPDump is it
[06:47] <rodhash_> Anyone, any idea?? How to roll back an upgrade ??
[06:47] <pc> alguien que sepa español e ingles
[06:47] <escott> !es | pc
[06:47] <jetole> rodhash_: but... probably not worth it anyhow, a lot of other programs rely on that certain programs which they depend on is at least version X.Y and it may lead to future upgrade problems. Best probably just to edit the mplayer config file
[06:48] <bazhang> rodhash_, why would you think of trying that? whats the issue
[06:48] <mac_osx> Hi all, anyone offer a little / LOT of advice? Serious problem.
[06:48] <Ho^Oh> rodhash_: Ubuntu isn't Windows, you don't downgrade generally, but if you feel like working hard, there is a way. It depends on how exactly you upgraded in the first place.
[06:48] <sinux> And the media sever is Wowza Media Server Pro Unlimited 1.7.2 build12107
[06:48] <bazhang> mac_osx, related to ubuntu? go ahead
[06:48] <cfhowlett> !ask|mac_osx
[06:48] <Ho^Oh> mac_osx: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-)
[06:49] <jetole> rodhash_: the servers I admin, I had to install a custom compiled libldap and place a hold on it so that it would not be upgraded and this lead to a future issue which required future debugging
[06:49] <mac_osx> bazhang I've been badly hacked
[06:49] <rodhash_> bazhang, Because it sound stopped again, and even specifying "-ao alsa" it's not working any longer... also the compiz become unstable, it keeps re-starting too frequently... :(
[06:49]  * Ho^Oh wonders if mac_osx is trolling. Or paranoid. :S
[06:49] <bazhang> mac_osx, what makes you think that; what version of ubuntu are you on, what evidence do you have for that
[06:49] <mac_osx> I can't access the root, my Ubuntu CD drive is gone, Windows CD drive is gone, and bios cd drive is gone
[06:49] <jetole> rodhash_: ah I didn't know the sound stopped again
[06:49] <sinux> The only app that worked with this is a windows only shareware app called replay media catcher thats the only thing that worked but only 1/2 th file is get able
[06:49] <mac_osx> I'm on 11.10
[06:50] <rodhash_> jetole, It just happened .. :(
[06:50] <cfhowlett> mac_osx: on a mac?
[06:50] <mac_osx> No Ubuntu, the profile is mac_lookalike
[06:50] <omac> mac_osx:  use your 11.10 live CD and boot from your CD drive for starters.  Then mount your hard drive.
[06:50] <pc> i need help to translate inglish to spanish
[06:50] <mac_osx> Can no longer use CDs
[06:50] <jetole> rodhash_: when the sound stops, click on the volume icon in the tray and select "sound preferences...." then click on the applications tab and see if you can see what is doing what
[06:50] <bazhang> mac_osx, what do you mean you "can't access the root"  <---- what are you trying to achieve
[06:50] <omac> if you can't mount your hard drive partitions, then I'll believe you've been hacked.
[06:50] <jetole> rodhash_: which version of ubuntu
[06:50] <jetole> ?
[06:51] <cfhowlett> pc: what do you mean?
[06:51] <rodhash_> 11.10
[06:51] <mac_osx> I had three profiles on my Ubuntu partition, Now there are five
[06:51] <Ho^Oh> I thought getting hacked these days are impossible.
[06:51] <omac> mac_osx: do you have a burned live DVD of UBUNTU?
[06:51] <jetole> omac: there are a dozen+ reasons why you can't mount a partition
[06:51] <mac_osx> I no longer have root privilages
[06:51] <bazhang> pc : translate.google.com ?
[06:51] <bazhang> mac_osx, you never did
[06:51] <cfhowlett> mac_osx: omac gave you a suggestion to start with...
[06:51] <pc> human translate
[06:51] <pc> google is bad
[06:52] <jetole> rodhash_: well aside from what I mentioned with the tray and volume icon I don't know what else to suggest.
[06:52] <mac_osx> Yes I have the CD, but my computer no longer acknowledges CDs
[06:52] <jetole> rodhash_: I've been deaf for 5 years
[06:52] <bazhang> pc for what? is this something related to ubuntu ?
[06:52] <omac> do you have a usb port?  could you attach an external DVD-DRIVE to your computer and boot from that via a usb-boot
[06:52] <mac_osx> I can't even boot from the CD drive anymore
[06:52] <jetole> rodhash_: plus I use 10.04
[06:53] <cfhowlett> pc: where do you live?  maybe there's a support group nearby...
[06:53] <Ho^Oh> mac_osx: On linux, there is no suchthing as "an admin" account.                                   It's about different levels of file and directory(folder) access.          And then there is just that generic root account that can magically do anything.
[06:53] <pc> see you later
[06:53] <jetole> rodhash_: my ~/.mplayer/config file has a line that reads: nosound=1
[06:53] <jetole> pc
[06:53] <omac> mac_osx?  what do you mean? is your dvd/cd drive not working because it's old? Or do you mean the hack disabled it?
[06:53] <mac_osx> I tried to mount the root through the terminal using commands, but it said I don't have privilages
[06:53] <jetole> how long have you been using freenode to have registered the name pc?
[06:54] <mac_osx> Yes, the hacker disabled it, I presume so that I couldn't get him out
[06:54] <jetole> pc: how long have you been using freenode to have registered the name pc?
[06:54] <pc> pc is any computer any os ? you know
[06:54] <bazhang> jetole, lets stick to ubuntu support please
[06:54] <Ho^Oh> mac_osx: I do not believe you're hacked.            Type in the word: sudo         before any command you do to perform administrative tasks.
[06:54] <cfhowlett> pc where do you live?
[06:54] <mac_osx> I did
[06:55] <pc> i want to stay anon
[06:55] <omac> ok then, just reboot the computer with a live DVD and then use the special key for booting from the DVD.
[06:55] <cfhowlett> not address city, country
[06:55] <jetole> bazhang: I've been pretty helpful. I can't ask a user about his name?
[06:55] <Ho^Oh> It's the same password as your regular user account.
[06:55] <mac_osx> I got the help from a link Ubuntu forums sent me to because they don't give root advice
[06:55] <Ho^Oh> mac_osx: What's the exact command you typed, and the exact error message?
[06:55] <omac> macOSX: what kind of hardware?  An apple intel-based pc? or a ppc?
[06:56] <bazhang> mac_osx, the root account is disabled by default. it's not something hackers did
[06:56] <mac_osx> Ho OhAthalon
[06:56] <Ho^Oh> O_O
[06:56] <omac> ok so you should be able to boot from your dvd.
[06:56] <mac_osx> The bios only offers the hard drive as a bootable option
[06:57] <omac> mac_osx: Now do you know what key brings you into your bios setup and what key brings you into the boot menu?
[06:57] <Frijolenstein> I fucking hat eniggers!
[06:57] <Ho^Oh> Do not try to login as root, it's impossible to do in Ubuntu. (Unless you go through a guide that will discourage you from trying to make it possible to login as root, but it's possible).
[06:57] <Ho^Oh> !language | Frijolenstein
[06:57] <omac> ho^oh it is not impossible:  just do a "sudo bash" and you will be in root.
[06:58] <mac_osx> when starting up, I hit Del to get into the bios and change the boot order, but it says only the Hard drive is bootable, it shows no CD drive
[06:58] <omac> the same can be achieved as "su -l root" in Debian.
[06:58] <bazhang> it's not supported here. and it's disabled by default
[06:58] <damo2222> mac_osx: what kind of pc is it
[06:58] <Ho^Oh> omac: I know that. My preferred method is sudo su (Switch user).
[06:58] <xgt001> hello, is there a backport for unity 5.2 for oneiric?
[06:58] <Ho^Oh> But it's not something I would want to teach ;)
[06:59] <bazhang> xgt001, good question, there is more than likely to be a PPA before a backport
[06:59] <Igramul> Hi, because of a file system inconsistency, I lost parts of /var/lib/dpkg. Is there a way to rebuild that directory?
[06:59] <mac_osx> OK sorry, I'm in as root
[06:59] <Afdal> Hey all
[06:59] <xgt001> bazhang, so right now there are no ppa's to i guess? coz the unity-staging ppa wont work in oneiric
[06:59] <omac> mac_osx, there is a special way of adding a boot device in the bios.  look for it and you will have  menu that shows that you have a DVD/CD drive.  The proof is that when you boot, the BIOS detects and displays the kinds of devices i.e. (name of DVD/CD device) that you have.
[06:59] <mac_osx> damo, it's a Dell
[06:59] <Afdal> Does anyone know the mount point name for a floppy in ubuntu?
[07:00] <damo2222> Afdal: /dev/fd0
[07:00] <bazhang> xgt001, I dont directly know of one, just pointing that out
[07:00] <jetole> Ho^Oh: if your a room admin then run /last Frijolenstein and then kick ban the user
[07:00] <omac> mac_osx: once you add the device to the boot list, then you can change the boot order to the cd/DVD device first, before the hard drive.
[07:00] <Afdal> I'm trying to make a grub booter from a floppy and it keeps telling me /media/floppy does not exist
[07:00] <jetole> Ho^Oh: he wasn't referring to engineers as I initially thought
[07:00] <bazhang> jetole, he's long gone
[07:00] <Ho^Oh> Thanks to bazhang :D
[07:00] <jetole> bazhang: I know but just wanted to make sure he stays gone. Thanks
[07:00] <Afdal> damo2222: So it should be "mount /dev/fd0 /media/floppy" right?
[07:01] <mac_osx> omac, can you tell me why I have another user and can't access the CD drive anymore? Is it the hack?
[07:01] <damo2222> Afdal: actually you probably need something like /dev/fd0u1440
[07:01] <Afdal> "mount: mount point /media/floppy does not exist"
[07:01] <Igramul> Afdal, You'll need the dirctory /media/floppy as mount point.
[07:01] <cfhowlett> mac_osx: I JUST received my replacement dvd drive today.  Here's what to do: boot and go into the bios.  From there run diagnostics.  If you get an error on your dvd test self-test 0147, remove and reseat the drive.  test again.  If it fails again, replace the drive.  or so the web informs me.
[07:01] <mac_osx> omac, I'll do as you say. Thanks
[07:01] <Igramul> Afdal, "sudo mkdir /media/floppy"
[07:01] <escott> mac_osx, sounds like you messed up your groups. what groups are you a member of? did you perhaps run usermod -G without -a?
[07:01] <Afdal> You have to make the directory before you mount it?
[07:01] <Ho^Oh> Afdal: mount /media/fd0
[07:02] <Ho^Oh> And yes you have to if you want it to be at a specific directory
[07:02] <Ho^Oh> Otherwise, do nto use the second parameter.
[07:02] <mac_osx> escott, I don't think so, but I pissed off someone who is a hacker
[07:02] <Afdal> thanks, that seems to have worked
[07:03] <mac_osx> Ho Oh, omac, escott thank you all
[07:03] <Afdal> "mount: mount point /media/floppy does not exist
[07:03] <Afdal> "
[07:04] <Ho^Oh> mac_osx: You're on linux for goodness sakes, I can not imagine you ever getting hacked, Desktop version, you cant even ssh to it without installing an ssh daemon
[07:04] <Afdal> err
[07:04] <Afdal> root@ubuntu:/boot/grub# cp stage1 stage2 /media/floppy/boot/grub
[07:04] <Afdal> cp: cannot stat `stage1': No such file or directory
[07:04] <Afdal> cp: cannot stat `stage2': No such file or directory
[07:04] <Afdal> What am I doing wrong here?
[07:04] <Afdal> I'm on Xubuntu Live right now
[07:04] <mac_osx> I hope I'm wrong
[07:04] <omac> AFDA:
[07:04] <omac> Afdal: are you still there?
[07:04] <Afdal> Yeah
[07:05] <TheAncientGoat> Ho^Oh: Not really a safe stance to take "I'm safe because I'm on Linux"
[07:05] <Ho^Oh> TheAncientGoat: I know.
[07:05] <Ho^Oh> But darn, behind a router and such...
[07:05] <omac> create a directory:  /mnt/floppy....mkdir -p /mnt/floppy
[07:05] <escott> Afdal, don't think you can just copy grub stages to a floppy and expect it to be bootable. are you following instructions from somewhere?
[07:05] <Ho^Oh> You have to be doing something extremely weird to be hackable.
[07:05] <Afdal> Yeah, I think this guide might be outdated, for GRUB 1
[07:05] <TheAncientGoat> Ho^Oh: Most routers are uselessly insecure
[07:05] <TheAncientGoat> default passwords etc
[07:05] <omac> Afdal:  then do a mount:   mount /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy
[07:06] <omac> that should do the trick.
[07:06] <Ho^Oh> Or if a person has physical "In person"  access to your computer.
[07:06] <Afdal> yeah I got it mounted omac
[07:06] <Afdal> I can't seem to figure out out to actually get the bootloader onto the floppy now
[07:06] <TheAncientGoat> Yeah, then you pretty much can't do anything other than encrypt your hd, but then you have to look at keyloggers etc
[07:06] <Ho^Oh> TheAncientGoat: But darn, people should've been set those up (Good point though, so many passwordless routers in my neighborhood. xD)
[07:06] <Afdal> I'm following https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto/BootFloppy, but I think that might not apply for GRUB2
[07:07] <TheAncientGoat> I'm paranoid, so I can think up all these bizzare hacking scenarios, but I'm too lazy to do anything about it :P
[07:07] <escott> Afdal, it doesn't work for grub2
[07:07] <AndrewMac_> whats the default sound system that comes with ubuntu? alsa? pulse audio?
[07:07] <Afdal> Can anyone help me with making this for grub2 then?
[07:07] <bazhang> AndrewMac_, pulse
[07:07] <diuneigh> Jetole: YES!!!!!!!!!!!!! I finally got it..
[07:07] <Afdal> I can't find any guides for that
[07:08] <omac> Afdal: what is your last successful step?
[07:08] <Rurd2di> i killed samba service,
[07:08] <Rurd2di> how to i start it again?
[07:08] <Rurd2di> whats the command?
[07:08] <escott> Afdal, i would try grub-install --allow-floppy /dev/fd0 --boot-directory /media/floppy
[07:08] <Afdal> I have the floppy mounted and I'm in its /media/floppy/boot/grub directory I made
[07:09] <omac> service samba restart
[07:09] <escott> Afdal, and thats assuming you have a kernel in /media/floppy
[07:09] <Ho^Oh> Or service samba start
[07:09] <Afdal> uh...
[07:09] <jetole> pangolin: so I finially finished reading https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines. When you say not to use asterisks to censor myself, are you referring to off-topic or was it the context I used it in where you felt that I might be harassing or inciting harassment because I got the impression from that I shouldn't swear at all even if I am censoring myself in doing so and making sure that my obscenity isn't seen by anyone but I didn't see any mention of ...
[07:09] <jetole> ... this on the page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines that lead me to believe I shouldn't do so. I saw that I shouldn't obfuscate obscene words but self censoring is very different from obfuscation where it can be said to be obfuscation if I use a swear word but I replace a letter with a similar number or if I use some local slang to say a swear word but spell it in a manner that is not the normal spelling but censoring myself seems rather ...
[07:09] <escott> Afdal, where is your kernel going to reside?
[07:09] <urlin2u> diuneigh, you get in with your saved key?
[07:09] <jetole> ... different and it's something I even see common TV stations with shows rated for all audiences doing so long story short, I'm not sure which part of the guidelines I was in violation of and I want to make sure I know so I don't do it again and wind up getting kicked out of the room
[07:09] <jetole> diuneigh: glad it worked out. could you elaborate so I know what happened?
[07:09] <bazhang> jetole, augh
[07:09] <Afdal> My kernal is on a dmraid partition
[07:10] <Rurd2di> cheers Ho^Oh
[07:10] <AndrewMac_> bazhang: something i randomly (like a baws) apt-gett'd trying to work with a sound lib has destroyed my sound, whats the best way to reconfigure pulse?
[07:10] <Afdal> I just need a boot floppy so I can get in and install GRUB natively
[07:10] <escott> Afdal, and you need the boot floopy because the dmraid is messing up the mbr
[07:10] <bazhang> jetole, #ubuntu-ops to discuss please rather than pasting here
[07:10] <Afdal> Because grub really hates raid D:<
[07:10] <jetole> bazhang: well he asked me to read the guidelines when he assumed I used a swear word but replaced it with asterisks so now I don't know what I did wrong after reading the guidelines
[07:10] <omac> Afdal...you aren't supposed to be in the boot grub directory that you made.
[07:10] <diuneigh> Urlin2U not exactly... my login password..
[07:10] <Afdal> <.<
[07:11] <jetole> bazhang: will be there in a minute. Want to chat with diuneigh first who I was helping out earlier
[07:11] <omac> Afdal, you are supposed to be on your hard drive.
[07:11] <diuneigh> Jetole:  I kept googling for answers... stumbled on to http://blog.dustinkirkland.com/2011/04/introducing-ecryptfs-recover-private.html
[07:11] <omac> cd /boot/grub
[07:11] <Afdal> Well...
[07:11] <Ho^Oh> omac: Raid setup messed Afdal apparently.
[07:11] <diuneigh> Jetole: just kept playing around with it....
[07:11] <Afdal> I'm having a lot of trouble getting grub to install on that
[07:11] <escott> Afdal, you may find more expertise in #grub, but i would think that you would want some variant of grub-install --allow-floppy --boot-directory=/media/floppy /dev/fd0
[07:11] <omac> then...copy files to your floppy directories.
[07:11] <jetole> diuneigh: will read now but what did you do?
[07:11] <Afdal> So for now I'm just trying to get grub up somewhere so I can actually boot
[07:11] <omac> cp stage1 stage2 /media/floppy/boot/grub
[07:11] <Afdal> I'm tired of tinkering around on a Live OS
[07:11] <bazhang> AndrewMac_, no idea what you installed? what about pavucontrol to configure it
[07:12] <diuneigh> Jetole: that website worked for me...  now I will mount my other drive and copy the files..
[07:12] <AndrewMac_> bazhang: not at this stage, it was a while back and i just restarted the pc :/
[07:12] <diuneigh> Jetole:  you got me in the right direction.
[07:12] <AndrewMac_> (so something that takes effect only after a restart)
[07:12] <urlin2u> Afdal, you tried supergrub or reloading the grub bootloader to the mbr
[07:12] <bazhang> AndrewMac_, first off, before you install or remove anything is check in alsamixer and see that nothing is muted
[07:13] <escott> omac, those files won't exist if Afdal is using grub2 (which is the case if he has a new ubuntu install)
[07:13] <AndrewMac_> pavucontrol gives me connection failed
[07:13] <jetole> diuneigh: yeah I just read that. It's pretty informative while brief but I didn't see that on the ubuntu wiki page I was reading earlier and it probably should be
[07:13] <AndrewMac_> alsamixer gives me "cannot open mixer: No such file or directory"
[07:13] <omac> then afdal shouldn't be following that recipe then.
[07:13] <diuneigh> Jetole: I typed sudo ecryptfs-recover-private and followed the prompt.. entered my login password and it worked..
[07:13] <jetole> diuneigh: my advice still stands. Unless you live with the gestapo or live in china or plan on hacking the cia/fbi/dod/etc then, if I were you, I would remove the enctypted /home dir
[07:14] <Afdal> Yeah I'm on Xubuntu 11.10
[07:14] <urlin2u> Afdal, http://www.supergrubdisk.org/
[07:14] <diuneigh> jetole: after I get my files back.. I will reinstall ubuntu...
[07:14] <jetole> diuneigh: I'll be back in a bit. Gonna join #ubuntu-ops so PM me if you need anything
[07:14] <jetole> diuneigh: cool
[07:15] <jetole> diuneigh: again, glad it all worked out
[07:15] <diuneigh> Jetole: will do.. thanks again!!!
[07:15] <Afdal> What do I do with this supergrubdisk iso urlin2u?
[07:16] <xharx__> is there a way to avoid tearing in ubuntu ? http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tearing
[07:16] <omac> grub-install /dev/fd0
[07:17] <escott> Afdal, you are going to have a hard time getting grub to boot off a floppy. grub2 base module set is 4.3MB. use something like the iso and a cd or usb
[07:17] <urlin2u> Afdal, it boots a OS that is broken, small download worth a try. YOU can also reload the grub bootloader to the mbr, we also have a script you can run that will tell what is where in the OS
[07:17] <Afdal> I don't want grub on the MBR though
[07:17] <xharx__> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_tearing
[07:17] <Afdal> Because I'm doing a dual linux windows boot
[07:17] <Afdal> and I want to be able to select GRUB at Window's boot.ini
[07:18] <urlin2u> Afdal, you can't boot windows then, you can use esaybcd to boot ubuntu from the windows boot.
[07:18] <urlin2u> Afdal, use easybcd
[07:19] <AndrewMac_> bazhang: here is the output of alsa-info.sh -> http://pastebin.com/AzqtRAr1
[07:19] <Afdal> What is easybcd?
[07:19] <omac> dd if=GRUB2.img of=/dev/fd0
[07:19] <omac> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1305475
[07:19] <omac> afdal:  did you try that one?
[07:20] <Afdal> "dd if=GRUB2.img of=/dev/fd0"?
[07:20] <urlin2u> Afdal, it is a app that willboot other OS's from the windows boot menu.  http://neosmart.net/EasyBCD/
[07:20] <omac> afdal: yes.
[07:20] <urlin2u> Afdal, to be honest the floppy is a waste of time easybcd will do what you want.
[07:20] <Afdal> Someone said grub2 is too large for a floppy anyway omac
[07:21] <Chipzzz> AndrewMac_: "sudo apt-get install alsa-base"
[07:21] <omac> there are reports of grub2 on floppy being successful.
[07:21] <omac> note the url mentioned above.
[07:21] <urlin2u> Afdal, here is the free one
[07:21] <urlin2u> http://neosmart.net/
[07:21] <escott> Afdal, also since you are using dmraid you presumably have some kind of fakeraid/biosraid going on. have you confirmed that this will be bootable?
[07:21] <Afdal> urlin2u, FIRST, I need to deal with this error I'm getting when trying to install grub on this raid partition
[07:21] <Afdal> I don't know how I would confirm that :(
[07:22] <urlin2u> Afdal, I didn't pick up the raid never mind.
[07:22] <AndrewMac_> Chipzzz: already installed
[07:22] <Afdal> And to do that I'm following this guide, which says I apparently first need to get into my linux natively
[07:23] <JiggyBlkMn> I fucking hate niggers!
[07:23] <escott> Afdal, determine what version of fakeraid you have and do some googling. but you will have issues if you are stripping because the bootloader needs to understand the raid well enough to reconstruct the kernel and initrd, and the kernel needs to have the dmraid drivers in the initrd so it can find the root fs
[07:23] <Afdal> I'm on the Live OS right now
[07:23] <JiggyBlkMn> That is why I joined Chimpout Forum!
[07:23] <JiggyBlkMn> Niggers are the scum of the earth!
[07:23] <JiggyBlkMn> Average Human IQ 199
[07:23] <JiggyBlkMn> 100
[07:23] <FloodBot1> JiggyBlkMn: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[07:23] <JiggyBlkMn> I mean
[07:23] <Afdal> I'm using raid0
[07:23] <ubuntuaddicted> JiggyBlkMn,  !spam
[07:23] <ubuntuaddicted> JiggyBlkMn, !spam
[07:23] <Chipzzz> AndrewMac_: evidently, from your pastebin, something got uninstalled or misconfigured. I'd just reinstall, but it's up to you.
[07:23] <omac> afdal:  there are versions of dd for windows and other os's if that's your obstacle.
[07:23] <JiggyBlkMn> Average nigger iq 85
[07:23] <Afdal> dd?
[07:24] <escott> Afdal, in that case your chances are much better that this could work
[07:24] <ubuntuaddicted> can we get this racial slurring guy out of here please
[07:24] <JiggyBlkMn> Niggers lack the neanderthal dna that everybody else has
[07:24] <escott> Afdal, don't worry about dd. just use easybcd
[07:24] <JiggyBlkMn> they aren't human
[07:24] <JiggyBlkMn> Join Chimpout Forum today!
[07:24] <FloodBot1> JiggyBlkMn: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[07:24] <omac> afdal what os are you running to create your image.
[07:24] <JiggyBlkMn> The best niggerhating forum on the internet
[07:24] <Afdal> okay X.X
[07:24] <escott> Afdal, or try and install grub onto a usb stick
[07:24] <ubuntuaddicted> seriously, there's no mod in here?
[07:24] <ubuntuaddicted> thanks
[07:24] <Afdal> I don't wanna use my only usb stick for that
[07:24] <Ho^Oh> ubuntuaddicted: They are here.
[07:24] <Afdal> If I can't make this floppy I'll just burn a CD
[07:25] <urlin2u> ubuntuaddicted, there are two that I know of.
[07:25] <Slicks> Sup
[07:25] <Ho^Oh> Hi Slicks.
[07:25] <Slicks> how are you.
[07:25] <omac> gn
[07:26] <AndrewMac_> Chipzzz: you'd reinstall everything?
[07:26] <Chipzzz> AndrewMac_: sure, why not?
[07:27] <urlin2u> Afdal, In rember talking to you in ubuntu-beginners you have randomly spread grub files across your set might you share that with people helping you.
[07:28] <Slicks> This is fucked.
[07:28] <escott> Afdal, also what is your goal? is there any reason you cant do what you need to do from inside a chroot?
[07:28] <Slicks> google owns youtube.
[07:28] <Slicks> facebook
[07:28] <FloodBot1> Slicks: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[07:28] <Slicks> owns google.
[07:28] <bazhang> Slicks, watch the language, stay on topic
[07:28] <Slicks> Whats the topic lol.
[07:28] <bazhang> Slicks, ubuntu support
[07:28] <Afdal> So I'm trying grub-mkrescue --overlay=/boot/grub --image-type=floppy GRUB2.img
[07:28] <Slicks> And does shit and others count as swears?
[07:28] <Slicks> or just the F word.
[07:28] <bazhang> Slicks, yes
[07:29] <Slicks> Ehh.
[07:29] <urlin2u> escott, can I PM you?
[07:29] <escott> urlin2u, sure
[07:29] <bazhang> Slicks, chit chat in #ubuntu-offtopic please
[07:29] <Afdal> And it says "output file must be given
[07:29] <Afdal> "
[07:29] <pangolin> Slicks: they do, please don't.
[07:29] <AndrewMac_> Chipzzz: cause i have a bunch of things setup on this machine :/ and i was hoping there was just a way to get the sound driver back
[07:29] <diuneigh> how to copy directores in terminal?
[07:29] <Ben64> cp -R
[07:29] <escott> Afdal, -o GRUB2.img
[07:30] <Afdal> Same error
[07:30] <diuneigh> Ben64: does it matter if R or r?
[07:30] <escott> diuneigh, no
[07:31] <Ben64> diuneigh: not for cp, other programs it does matter, i suggest you look at the manual pages for more information. like this "man cp"
[07:31] <diuneigh> escott: can I copy read only files?  I ask because I tried and it said cp cannot open
[07:31] <Afdal> Tried "grub-mkrescue --overlay=/boot/grub --image-type=floppy --output=GRUB2.img" too
[07:31] <Afdal> What else do I need here?
[07:31] <diuneigh> Ben64 and escott: ok.. thanks.
[07:31] <escott> diuneigh, you can only copy files that you can access
[07:31] <Ben64> diuneigh: if you don't have permission to read you cannot copy
[07:32] <escott> Afdal, grub-mkrescue is not something im familiar with, that looks like a valid command based on a cursory glance at the man page. i would suggest that what you are trying to do is probably not necessary
[07:33] <diuneigh> escott: if I can see them does that mean I can access them?  the encryption program put them in a temp dir as read only.
[07:33] <Afdal> :(
[07:33] <escott> Afdal, assuming you are in a livecd almost any grub issue can be fixed via chroot. and if that can't fix it then it might just be that this dmraid setup is not bootable
[07:33] <Afdal> What is chroot?
[07:34] <Ben64> !info chroot
[07:34] <Ben64> :(
[07:34] <escott> !grub | Afdal this tutorial (used to have?) has chroot instructions for restoring grub
[07:34] <Afdal> :'(
[07:34] <diuneigh> escott: INFO: Success!  Private data mounted read-only at [/tmp/ecryptfs.6XroXADI].
[07:35] <Chipzzz> AndrewMac_: install doesn't upset your configuration unless you use the --reinstall option, so "sudo apt-get install alsa-base" is safe for your purposes
[07:35] <escott> diuneigh, ok what are the permissions on that folder?
[07:35] <escott> Afdal, and of course it doesn't because removing documentation is always a good idea. i'll see if i can find instructions online
[07:35] <diuneigh> escott: don't know.. how to check?
[07:35] <Afdal> That guide says nothing about chroot
[07:36] <Afdal> oh
[07:36] <escott> Afdal, so this is a bit terse but it has all the parts that are needed http://zeldor.biz/2010/12/install-grub-from-chroot/
[07:37] <escott> Afdal, the only changes you might make to that are that you evidently want to be installing to the pbr instead of the mbr so you would say /dev/sda# where # is your ubuntu partition. grub will likely complain so you would have to force it
[07:37] <Afdal> Okay, I'll try that now escott
[07:37] <Ho^Oh> How can I know if my server is capable of HARDWARE RAID 0?
[07:37] <Afdal> No, not sd#
[07:37] <Afdal> RAID partitions are read as dev/mapper/blahblah
[07:37] <escott> Afdal, and you probably need to mkdir /mnt since it won't exist on your livecd and of course adjust /dev/sda1 to reference your ubuntu partition as well
[07:38]  * jetole goes back to #ubuntu
[07:38] <jetole> oops. wrong chan
[07:38] <escott> Afdal, right... for the mount command its going to be /dev/mapper for the grub install i have no idea
[07:38] <Afdal> Okay, I'll try that now escott
[07:38] <escott> diuneigh, ls -l /tmp/ecrypt[TAB]
[07:38] <Ho^Oh> jetole: Hehe, had fun?
[07:39] <Ho^Oh> WB.
[07:40] <Afdal> ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ /mkdir /mnt
[07:40] <Afdal> bash: /mkdir: No such file or directory
[07:40] <escott> Afdal, and if you do setup a pbr boot you have to manually adjust the windows boot.ini if it fails to boot with a correct boot.ini then chances are that the dmraid is not bootable, and your life gets much harder
[07:40] <Afdal> I am very bad at BASH if you can't tell >.>
[07:40] <Afdal> Yeah I know about that bit escott
[07:40] <escott> Afdal, "sudo -i" first then "mkdir /mnt" then the commands in that tutorial
[07:41] <Oregon`> does usb-creator-gtk in ubuntu allow me to add NON linux OS's on a usb? Such as a windows Live disc using the Bart method?
[07:41] <Afdal> ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo -i
[07:41] <Afdal> root@ubuntu:~# mkdir /mnt
[07:41] <Afdal> mkdir: cannot create directory `/mnt': File exists
[07:41] <urlin2u> Oregon`, no which windows release is it?
[07:41] <Oregon`> urlin2u:  windows xp
[07:41] <escott> Afdal, cool then just keep going
[07:41] <szal> escott: that's assuming the Windows installation even has a boot.ini (which Win versions from Vista onward don't any more) ;)
[07:42] <escott> szal, shrug... the only boot i care about with windows is sending it out the window so...
[07:42] <diuneigh> Escott:  drwxr-xr-x  does that mean I can copy them?
[07:42] <Oregon`> szal: What about if I took my Xp disc and used usv-creator-gtk?
[07:42] <Oregon`> szal:  not a windows xp live disc but just regular xp?
[07:42] <escott> diuneigh, you should be able to read them which should be enough to copy them. what is the full command you are running
[07:42] <Oregon`> szal: I'd do it from windows but dont want to install it..
[07:43] <urlin2u> Oregon`, you have access to a windows machine admin I believe?
[07:43] <Afdal> root@ubuntu:~# mount /dev/mapper/nvidia_aeedagcb2
[07:43] <Afdal> mount: can't find /dev/mapper/nvidia_aeedagcb2 in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab
[07:43] <Oregon`> urlin2u:  I don't I only have ubuntu, the xp is for someone else
[07:43] <Afdal> /dev/mapper/nvidia_aeedagcb2 is the name of my raid linux boot partition
[07:43] <escott> Afdal, its not in fstab so you have to specify device and mountpoint "mount /dev/....     /mnt"
[07:43] <Afdal> oh silly me >.>
[07:44] <urlin2u> Oregon`, cool I have a app that loads a XP to a usb real easy in windows.
[07:44] <diuneigh> escott:  cp -r /path of files /path to copy  does that make sense?
[07:44] <escott> diuneigh, again the exact command please. I want to know if there is something funky in this (like a space or special character)
[07:45] <diuneigh> escott:  this may sound better    cp -r /source /destination
[07:45] <Oregon`> urlin2u: maybe I can just install xp in virtual box and then create the usb?
[07:45] <escott> diuneigh, and double check you have write permissions on the destination ls -ld /destination
[07:45] <diuneigh> escott: cp -r /tmp/ecryptfs.6XroXADI /media/win/temp/diuneigh/Test
[07:45] <urlin2u> Oregon`, if needed, this will only load a legit XP disc just saying. http://wintoflash.com/home/en/
[07:45] <Oregon`> urlin2u:  nevermind look what i found... http://www.webupd8.org/2010/10/create-bootable-windows-7-usb-drive.html
[07:46] <diuneigh> escott:  I made a dir on my NTFS drive..
[07:46] <Oregon`> urlin2u:  believe it or not it actually is a legit cd
[07:46] <escott> diuneigh, are you writing to an ntfs partition? can you confirm it is mounted rw?
[07:46] <Afdal> root@ubuntu:/# /usr/sbin/grub-install --recheck --no-floppy /dev/mapper/nvidia_aeedagcb2
[07:46] <Afdal> /usr/sbin/grub-setup: warn: Attempting to install GRUB to a partitionless disk or to a partition.  This is a BAD idea..
[07:46] <Afdal> /usr/sbin/grub-setup: warn: Embedding is not possible.  GRUB can only be installed in this setup by using blocklists.  However, blocklists are UNRELIABLE and their use is discouraged..
[07:46] <Afdal> /usr/sbin/grub-setup: error: will not proceed with blocklists.
[07:47] <Afdal> Sorry for the spam
[07:47]  * Ho^Oh thinks it's a good idea for Afdal to use pastebin.org
[07:47] <urlin2u> Oregon`, windows 7 is different then XP, does not hurt to try I know about that you can do it without unetbootin by just exstracting a W7 disc to a ntfs with a boot flag, does not work with XP though
[07:47] <escott> Afdal, as i said earlier. grub will complain. you have been warned, but if you want to force it you can
[07:47] <diuneigh> escott: destination folder drwxrwxrwx 1 root root 48 2012-02-11 00:43 /media/win/temp/diuneigh/Test
[07:47] <Afdal> How can I force it?
[07:47] <escott> Afdal, see "man grub" look for "force"
[07:48] <Oregon`> urlin2u:  THANKS I assumed it would work with xp, you saved me some time
[07:48] <Afdal> uh...
[07:48] <Afdal> I'm confused
[07:48] <urlin2u> Oregon`, never worked for me I guess would be better syntax, the app I posted worked every time with XP though.
[07:48] <Afdal> man grub?
[07:48] <escott> !man | Afdal, in this case "man grub-install"
[07:48] <Afdal> Is that a terminal command?
[07:48] <Afdal> ah okay
[07:49] <diuneigh> escott: does that look ok?
[07:50] <escott> diuneigh, the destination folder is root owned. you should chown it to yourself
[07:50] <szal> that'll be a hard task to do on NTFS
[07:50] <llutz_> you cannot chown on ntfs, you need mount options (uid/gid) for that
[07:50] <Afdal> Okay so what I gather from that...   "/usr/sbin/grub-install --recheck --no-floppy /dev/mapper/nvidia_aeedagcb2 --force" is the right command?
[07:50] <escott> szal, llutz thanks
[07:51] <Afdal> No wait, "/usr/sbin/grub-install --recheck --no-floppy --force /dev/mapper/nvidia_aeedagcb2"?
[07:51] <escott> diuneigh, just see if you can "touch /destination/test" first
[07:51] <escott> Afdal, yep
[07:51] <diuneigh> escott: what does that mean it is root owned?  what is chown?
[07:51] <Afdal> Installation finished. No error reported.
[07:51] <Afdal> I hope that worked...
[07:52] <escott> diuneigh, its a red herring in this case i forgot i was dealing with windows ntfs
[07:52] <escott> !permissions | diuneigh
[07:53] <Afdal> Okay can anyone tell me if this guide won't work with grub2?  http://www.geocities.com/epark/linux/grub-w2k-HOWTO.html
[07:53] <escott> Afdal, at this point grub is installed to the pbr
[07:53] <escott> Afdal, test it and see if it boots. nothing else to do
[07:54] <Afdal> It shouldn't boot
[07:54] <Afdal> right...  ?
[07:54] <Afdal> The goal is to go to Windows' NT loader first
[07:54] <Afdal> and then select GRUB from that
[07:54] <Afdal> If it boots I have a big problem
[07:55] <Afdal> Because I won't be able to get back into Windows to setup its boot.ini
[07:55] <Ho^Oh> How can I set up RAID 0, via, commandline?
[07:55] <escott> Afdal, right. i mean try and get windows to chainload the ubuntu partition
[07:55] <escott> !mdadm | Ho^Oh
[07:55] <Ho^Oh> I'm debootstrap installing ubuntu remotely.
[07:55] <Afdal> I need something else from Linux first
[07:56] <Afdal> before I go back to Windows and fiddle with boot.ini
[07:56] <escott> Ho^Oh, http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Migrate_to_RAID
[07:57] <Afdal> Now I need to make a copy of linux's boot sector
[07:57] <escott> Ho^Oh, you'll have to replace the various emerge commands with apt-get installs but its pretty straightforward
[07:59] <Afdal> Aww crap
[08:01] <diuneigh> escott: still working... will get back to you..
[08:01] <mcurran> Anyone know if there is a nvflash that works in ubuntu (i.e. i586)
[08:02] <diuneigh> how can I view hidden in nautilus on a live USB?  11.10?
[08:02] <Ho^Oh> escott: I do not know when in point of install to use these commands, would it be after I add a kernel to my system?
[08:03] <Afdal> How do I get root access in the File Manager?
[08:03] <escott> !gksudo | Afdal program name is nautilus
[08:03] <Ho^Oh> Afdal: gksudo nautilus
[08:03] <Ho^Oh> Assuming you're in gnome.
[08:03] <urlin2u> diuneigh, crtl-h
[08:03] <rymate1234> hai
[08:03] <escott> Ho^Oh, im not familiar enough with debbootstrap and is your root partition going to be raided?
[08:04] <Ho^Oh> escott: Yes.
[08:04] <Afdal> hmm
[08:04] <Afdal> I don't think Xubuntu's file manager is called Nautilus...
[08:04] <rymate1234> i think its thumar
[08:04] <rymate1234> thunar
[08:04] <Ho^Oh> Afdal: Then it's gksudo thunar
[08:04] <rymate1234> something likke that
[08:04] <Afdal> (gksudo:15827): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: :0.0
[08:04] <Ho^Oh> Or pcfileman
[08:05] <escott> Ho^Oh, so my guess and its only a guess. is that you install the kernel as usual, then install mdadm, then make sure mdadm is a loaded module on boot and update-initramfs
[08:05] <Afdal> Nope, not that either
[08:05] <Ho^Oh> Afdal: Try: sudo pcfileman &                         <------- With ampersand.
[08:05] <Ho^Oh> Forget gksudo
[08:05] <Afdal> sudo: pcfileman: command not found
[08:05] <Afdal> [1]+  Exit 1                  sudo pcfileman
[08:05] <piliakis> hello guys. Can someone try and help with a weird Unity glitch?
[08:06] <Afdal> Oh well forget
[08:06] <Afdal> it
[08:06] <urlin2u> piliakis, maybe shre .
[08:06] <Ho^Oh> Afdal: Then try the other file manager.
[08:06] <urlin2u> share*
[08:06] <piliakis> hello guys. Can someone try and help with a weird Unity glitch?
[08:06] <urlin2u> piliakis, ask the question and we will all know. :)
[08:06] <bullgard4> '~$ gedit /usr/src/linux-source-2.6.32/kernel/power/poweroff.c; /* * When the user hits Sys-Rq o to power down the machine this is the * callback we use. */ .'  --  What is hier meant by »callback«?
[08:06] <piliakis> Whenever I run a fullscreen game in WINE, most icons in notification area appear blurry and are unclickable
[08:07] <bentkus_> how the fuck did you past          so many spaces
[08:07] <bentkus_> o there i go
[08:07] <bentkus_> xD
[08:07] <FloodBot1> bentkus_: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[08:07] <bentkus_> and sorry for the lang
[08:07] <bullgard4> !language | bentikus_
[08:07] <piliakis> here is a screenshot of the bug http://i44.tinypic.com/2lcl01w.jpg
[08:08] <piliakis> also all new programs that run afterwards appear like that in notification area
[08:08] <piliakis> only way to fix is restart session
[08:09] <escott> bullgard4, callbacks are (generally) function pointers called by an event handler to "callback" to the code that bound to the event
[08:10] <llutz_> bullgard4: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Callback_(computer_programming)
[08:10] <escott> bullgard4, in this case poweroff.c is binding to a sysrq event which is handled by a kernel input event handler, and is giving it a function pointer that i is requesting be called when that key combination is pressed
[08:10] <Afdal> All right, I -think- that did it
[08:10] <rodhash_> Guys .. I just downloaded the chromium browser but I can't upgrade the flash plugin... how can I do that?
[08:10] <Afdal> I'm going to (hopefully) boot back into Windows to finish this up now.  Thanks for all the help everyone.
[08:10] <bullgard4> escott: I need a bit time to fully understand your explanation. --  Thank you for your explanation and help.
[08:11] <urlin2u> Afdal, good luck hope you up and running.
[08:11] <urlin2u> your
[08:11] <Afdal> Wish I could save these Firefox tabs from this Live session
[08:11] <diuneigh> urlin2u: thanks.
[08:12] <Afdal> Okay so
[08:12] <Afdal> Super Grub Disk 2
[08:12] <Afdal> And EasyBCD
[08:12] <urlin2u> Afdal, you can save the urls to leafpad and put them on a thumb
[08:12] <Afdal> Oh good idea
[08:13] <piliakis> anyone?
[08:13] <piliakis> :(
[08:14] <zyracksis> The only solution I can think of is to run EVE in a window, that never affects my desktop
[08:14] <rodhash_> anyone?? knows how to upgrade flash plugin on chrome?
[08:14] <urlin2u> piliakis, not a lot of wine users so it takes a bit longer.
[08:22] <Afdal> All right thanks and goodbye all
[08:22] <themonitor> yeah, don't whine ;)
[08:22] <themonitor> rodhash_: isn't flash built in? I don't think you can update it. It gets updated with chrome
[08:22] <zyracksis> piliakis: Is there some reason you can't run EVE in a window?
[08:23] <rodhash_> themonitor, Really?? But I just downloaded the chromium, and when I went to youtube it said the flash plugin needs to be updated
[08:23] <themonitor> rodhash_: Maybe it's not the case for chromium
[08:23] <auronandace> rodhash_: you said chrome earlier, chromium is different from chrome, chrome has flash builtin
[08:23] <arpitgoyal> i am connected or not
[08:23] <auronandace> arpitgoyal: yes you are
[08:23] <arpitgoyal> thanks auronandace
[08:24] <themonitor> rodhash_: I obviously don't know what I"m talking about.
[08:24] <arpitgoyal> i have a interest in image processing , and i am quite new to this
[08:26] <themonitor> rodhash_: You'll have to uninstall flash from the repos. Then, download flash from flash.com and install it manually.
[08:27] <piliakis> zyracksis, I'm on laptop so desktop size is an issue
[08:27] <szal> arpitgoyal: do you have an actual question?
[08:27] <ch_> hi
[08:28] <zyracksis> piliakis: It's probably an issue with wine not telling unity that the program has closed properly. If you get wine to emulate a virtual desktop, then run eve fullscreen in that, you shouldn't lose that much desktop space. Not much more I can help with, sorry
[08:29] <auronandace> piliakis: wine has issues with compiz
[08:30] <bullgard4> llutz_: Thank you for providing me this link. I need some time and research to comprehend.
[08:30] <hp__> hello am i connected
[08:30] <themonitor> hp__: yes
[08:30] <hp__> i wanted to ask u regarding using bittorrent using proxy server
[08:31] <piliakis> zyracksis, I tried the virtual desktop, same result... :(
[08:31] <hp__> how can i configure my bittorrent or i need to use other software
[08:31] <themonitor> hp__: if you're asking me personally. I rarely use BT
[08:31] <piliakis> is there any way to restart the notification area without logging out then?
[08:32] <hp__> ok then what should i use _the monitor
[08:32] <hp__> themonitor
[08:32] <themonitor> hp__: What exactly are you trying to do?
[08:33] <piliakis> if I could restart compiz without restarting session that would be a descent workaround until wine patches these problems up
[08:33] <hp__> i am student in a college and there is proxy server .. and i want to download torrents
[08:33] <hp__> how can i do so
[08:33] <auronandace> piliakis: are you sure the problems are with wine and not compiz?
[08:33] <themonitor> hp__: I don't think this is the channel for that. I'm sure your college wouldn't appreciate that.
[08:33] <llutz_> bullgard4: i just wonder, why you keep asking this for 24+ hrs here. "searchsite of your choice" would have given you the answer within 10 secs
[08:34] <piliakis> auronandace, yes, it only happens after fullscreen wine games
[08:34] <Damn3d> hp__, it's probably http-only anyway
[08:34] <Afdal> Well, evidently I'm not done yet.  I can now load GRUB from my Windows NT loader, but the GRUB I get
[08:34] <Damn3d> so there's no an easy way to do that
[08:34] <hp__> no my college allows torrnts download
[08:34] <hp__> else on which channel can i know about it
[08:34] <auronandace> piliakis: and what makes you think wine is causing that instead of compiz?
[08:34] <Afdal> Is this simply command line with no options called GNU GRUB version 1.99-12ubuntu5, and I can't figure out how to boot from that
[08:35] <themonitor> hp__: Then why do you need a proxy?
[08:35] <Afdal> So first off, is that GRUB2?
[08:35] <piliakis> afdal if you want to repair/reinstall grub the way i use is a flash stick boot of ubuntu and then run boot-repair
[08:35] <Damn3d> so he can connect through it
[08:35] <hp__> hmm i mean what configuration i must keep
[08:35] <hp__> in torrent software
[08:35] <Damn3d> why would I know? I didn't set up their network
[08:36] <auronandace> hp__: please stop asking, we don't help people bypass proxies
[08:36] <its_jeremy_> Herpa is a spamming twat. please ban this ass
[08:36] <hp__> ok sorry
[08:36] <szal> !language | its_jeremy_
[08:36] <piliakis> auronandace, i dont know... from what I understand the icons get detached from the bar and end up behind it
[08:36] <its_jeremy_> then ban his spamming "butt"
[08:37] <auronandace> piliakis: wine isn't incharge of your icons, compiz is
[08:37] <piliakis> and I can see them due to transparency of bar I've set in unity plugin settings from compiz config manager
[08:37] <piliakis> auronandace, so is there a way to "reboot" compiz without restarting my session?
[08:38] <auronandace> piliakis: replace it with another wm
[08:39] <Afdal> Can anyone tell me the simple commands to boot from GRUB when I don't have OS options displayed?
[08:39] <piliakis> auronandace, i was hoping to avoid that...
[08:39] <auronandace> piliakis: wine and compiz never mix with fullscreen games, its been an issue for years
[08:40] <jetole> Afdal: I'd look to booting off of a live CD to fix that
[08:40] <Afdal> I can't do that right now
[08:40] <Afdal> Not with my setup
[08:40] <Afdal> I'm doing a fakeraid Linux and XP dual boot with GRUB accessed by Windows' NT loader
[08:42] <zyracksis> piliakis: you can use the terminal command "setsid unity" to reset unity. That might help
[08:42] <bullgard4> llutz_: This is an area where I have litte prvious knowledge. A person with a certain previous knowledge in this area can easily obtain the answer within 10 s. --  Please note also that this term has more meanings than only one.
[08:43] <auronandace> bullgard4: i'm curious, what are you looking to find out?
[08:44] <llutz_> bullgard4: well, you asked about "callbacks" in "software" context....  not that hard, independend  of previous knowledge. http://catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#before
[08:45] <Mish-> RARGH! - Right, I'm using Ubuntu 11.10 and have "/home, /var and /usr" inside a volume group (vg0), on boot it looks like it can't see them so won't boot.
[08:45] <Mish-> ^^ Any ideas?
[08:46] <diuneigh> after typing in a password for the login screen.. it cycles back to the login screen.  I cann't log in.. how to fix that?
[08:46] <rodhash_> Guys... I'm not managing to play videos on youtube, it tries to use HTML5 even with such option disabled on Youtube preferences...
[08:46] <rodhash_> any help pls?
[08:47] <themonitor> diuneigh: try choosing non 3D unity
[08:47] <themonitor> rodhash_: have flash installed?
[08:48] <rodhash_> themonitor, How? I tried but I couldn't upgrade it
[08:48] <themonitor> rodhash_: How'd you go about upgrading?
[08:48] <valdur55> Hello. There is new radiotray version out. And precise uses old version
[08:50] <themonitor> rodhash_: Did you find the folder chrome uses for plugins and put the flash plugin there?
[08:50] <themonitor> rodhash_: Why do you want to upgrade flash anyway?
[08:50] <auronandace> !precise | valdur55
[08:51] <jetole> perhaps off topic though I don't know which room I should ask in but does anyone know where I can download the 12.04 devl releases
[08:51] <bazhang> jetole, #ubuntu+1
[08:51] <auronandace> jetole: look above at what ubottu posted
[08:52] <jetole> bazhang and auronandace: thanks
[08:54] <mac_osx> Hello again; still hooped
[08:54] <jetole> got the ISO from the topic in #ubuntu+1. Thanks bazhang
[08:55] <ingen> hello
[08:55] <jetole> by the way, does anyone know what this is for: ftp://ftp.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/project/trace/ ? It appears to be files with timestamps
[08:55] <mac_osx> Can anyone tell me how to find users who are hidden on your computer? (ie; the names of their accounts don't match real user accounts
[08:55] <jetole> I mean each file contains a time stamp
[08:55] <rodhash_> themonitor, Why? Because when I try to play a youtube's video it says my flash plugin is out to date
[08:56] <valdur55> I had problem with Samsung 1670 Laser Printer, 1660 driver is reccoemended and printer prints error page
[08:56] <jetole> Hello, World!
[08:56] <jetole> ...and ingen
[08:56] <mac_osx> Could someone help with a hack?
[08:57] <mac_osx> I mean I've been hacked
[08:57] <jetole> rodhash_: is your flash play out of date? I'm using version 11.0.1.129 which I installed a few weeks to a month ago
[08:57] <jetole> mac_osx: yes. The FBI can.
[08:57] <auronandace> mac_osx: what makes you think that?
[08:58] <jetole> mac_osx: assuming you live in the USA then the FBI can
[08:58] <mac_osx> I have 2 users on my computer I can't delete
[08:58] <auronandace> !behelpful | jetole
[08:58] <mac_osx> I have deleted an account which I created
[08:58] <Guest97594> Hello, why is my DNS address being set to a local IP? Using another computer here.
[08:58] <jetole> auronandace: there isn't a more helpful answer. Anything otherwise results in contamination of evidence
[08:58] <mac_osx> but not their's
[08:59] <themonitor> rodhash_: Did you have flash installed  from the repos?
[08:59] <jetole> Guest97594: I'm guessing probably from a misconfigured DHCP server. Log in to your router/access point and see how that's setup
[09:00] <auronandace> mac_osx: what is the ouput of uname -a
[09:00] <mac_osx> I was trying to find their real names in the terminal
[09:00] <mac_osx> one second I'll try
[09:00] <Guest97594> My router has been acting crazy lately. Looks like I'll have to reset it again.
[09:01] <Guest97594> Thanks and bye while I try to get it working.
[09:01] <mac_osx> It shows only the other user I created
[09:01] <auronandace> mac_osx: what is the ouput of uname -a
[09:01] <mac_osx> but I have been into one of the other accounts. The one with no password
[09:02] <mac_osx> Linux charles-TA780G-M2 3.0.0-15-generic #26-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jan 20 15:59:53 UTC 2012 i686 athlon i386 GNU/Linux
[09:02] <jetole> mac_osx: If a real name for a login has been set then it will be the 5th field in /etc/passwd. Try running: grep -w LOGIN_NAME_GOES_HERE | cut -d ':' -f5
[09:02] <jetole> if it comes back blank then no real name has been specified for that user
[09:02] <Calimero> ...
[09:03] <themonitor> rodhash_: I'm sorry I'm not more helpful.
[09:03] <jetole> mac_osx: by the way, if you have been hacked then you should immediately power off the computer and call the FBI or if you live outside the USA then the similar authority who handles these types of cases
[09:04] <jetole> mac_osx: if you have been hacked and choose not to call the authorities then power off the machine and create a image of the hard drive as well as a md5 and sha1 sum of the hard drive. verify the sums of both to the image and store the sums with the image
[09:04] <mac_osx> No such file or directory
[09:04] <jetole> mac_osx: or at least you should do one of the two if you have been hacked
[09:04] <jetole> mac_osx: oops at the command I posted, it should be: grep -w LOGIN_NAME_GOES_HERE /etc/passwd | cut -d ':' -f5
[09:06] <jetole> mac_osx: obviouly you want to replace LOGIN_NAME_GOES_HERE with the login name you want the real name for
[09:06] <paraxxo> theadmin: u here ?
[09:06] <theadmin> paraxxo: Yes, why?
[09:06] <mac_osx> No such file or directory
[09:06] <jetole> mac_osx: or for a less concise command (more info returned), just run: grep -w LOGIN_NAME_GOES_HERE /etc/passwd
[09:06] <paraxxo> theadmin: i been here yesterday and im the one that installed Lubuntu on my netbook
[09:06] <jetole> mac_osx: you don't have a file /etc/passwd ?
[09:06] <mac_osx> I replaced it
[09:06] <jetole> mac_osx: if you don't have /etc/passwd then your system is broken
[09:07] <theadmin> paraxxo: Well, and?
[09:07] <paraxxo> theadmin: and i have a problem : the screen resulution doesnt match my screen i have to make the lubuntu-panel Auto-Hide
[09:07] <jetole> mac_osx: every Linux and probably 99% of all other unix have /etc/passwd. It's a vital, crucial, nessecary file
[09:07] <theadmin> paraxxo: Ah, uh... Sounds like you need the graphic drivers
[09:07] <mac_osx> No such file or directory
[09:08] <jetole> paraxxo: which one is Lubuntu?
[09:08] <paraxxo> jetole: what u mean
[09:08] <jetole> mac_osx: do you speak english very well?
[09:08] <auronandace> jetole: lxde
[09:08] <jetole> paraxxo: what is Lubuntu
[09:08] <jetole> ah
[09:08] <jetole> auronandace: thanks
[09:08] <mac_osx> It says Guest Session in the main log-in page, but guest-EuNLOX inside the user account
[09:08] <paraxxo> jetole: Google Lubuntu
[09:08] <jetole> paraxxo: why?
[09:08] <paraxxo> u asked what is it
[09:08] <mac_osx> jetole, I suck at typing
[09:08] <paraxxo> o.o
[09:09] <paraxxo> theadmin: idk whats graphic drivers .. kinda new to linux at all
[09:09] <jetole> paraxxo: yes I did and now I know what it is thanks to the helpful and friendly comment from auronandace
[09:09] <paraxxo> jetole: sorry my english is not too good to explain stuff
[09:09] <paraxxo> jetole: dont take it personal
[09:09] <theadmin> paraxxo: Well -- install and open jockey, it'll get them for you
[09:10] <jetole> paraxxo: no worries
[09:10] <theadmin> paraxxo: sudo apt-get install jockey-gtk && jockey-gtk
[09:10] <paraxxo> k
[09:10] <paraxxo> sec
[09:10] <jetole> mac_osx: if you don't have a /etc/passwd file on your ubuntu system then your ubuntu system is severely broken
[09:10] <jetole> paraxxo: http://goo.gl/GTcdQ
[09:10] <mac_osx> jetole, I have the file but it has an X on it, it wont let me open it
[09:11] <bazhang> jetole, dont lmgtfy.com here, ever
[09:11] <jetole> mac_osx: chmod 0644 /etc/passwd
[09:11] <jetole> bazhang: ok
[09:11] <paraxxo> jetole: haha :P
[09:11] <mac_osx> Operation not permitted
[09:11] <jetole> bazhang: I thought it was cute but I do understand and it won't happen again
[09:12] <jetole> mac_osx: sudo chmod 0644 /etc/passwd
[09:12] <mac_osx> They disabled my CD Rom drive
[09:12] <paraxxo> theadmin: its the same thing
[09:12] <jetole> mac_osx: if your system was really hacked then shut it off now and either call the FBI or at least image the hard drive and create hashes of it
[09:12] <paraxxo> theadmin: jockey-gtk ^^ jockey-gtk
[09:12] <paraxxo> &&*
[09:13] <mac_osx> Something changed
[09:13] <theadmin> paraxxo: Uh, no, it's not. The first command installs it, the second one opens :/
[09:13] <paraxxo> oh kk
[09:14] <paraxxo> theadmin: k
[09:14] <jetole> mac_osx: I've told you the two most important things which you should do one of the two of and you haven't so you're making it difficult to want to keep helping you
[09:15] <mac_osx> Sorry jetole, it just takes me some time to try the things you've said
[09:15] <jetole> mac_osx: the first thing to do is poweroff the computer
[09:15] <jetole> mac_osx: the second thing is to either image the drive or call the FBI
[09:16] <mernilio> my friens dad was going away last day. and im so sorry on his behalf.
[09:16] <mac_osx> Thanks jetole
[09:16] <jetole> mac_osx: if you live outside the US then call whoever does a similar job to investigating hacks in your country
[09:16] <jetole> mac_osx: if all else fails, try 911
[09:16] <mac_osx> Thankyou, I will
[09:16] <paraxxo> it output errors
[09:16]  * jetole nods at mac_osx 
[09:16] <mac_osx> I'm out
[09:17] <sree> 'll anybody help me solve problem with atheros ar9485
[09:17] <mernilio> thanks jetole ?
[09:17] <jetole> toying around with a hacked computer immediately after a hack is one of the worst things to do
[09:17] <sree> help
[09:17] <jetole> believe me I've wanted to do that just after a hacking incident but I had to call the feds
[09:18] <mernilio> that sree go ahead my friend!
[09:18] <themonitor> sree: try asking a specific question.
[09:18] <head_victim> sree: did you try the information at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1857808&page=7 ?
[09:18] <paraxxo> theadmin: it output errors
[09:18] <jetole> but even if someone doesn't want to call the feds or even if you do, after the feds leave, image the drive and create hashes of the imaged drive
[09:19] <jetole> mernilio: you don't think he should have said thanks?
[09:19] <paraxxo> what is xrandr
[09:19] <mernilio> why do people came in this channel wheh i go away?
[09:20]  * jetole shrugs
[09:20] <mernilio> jetole: no.. forgiv that -P
[09:20] <jetole> mernilio: oh ok
[09:20] <whiskers75> How do you get a Creative webcam working on ubuntu 10.10?
[09:20] <mernilio> we dont giva aways here :-)
[09:21] <jetole> whiskers75: see if the webcam is detected by running: ls -l /dev/video*
[09:21] <whiskers75> jetole: it is detected by lsusb
[09:21] <whiskers75> jetole: it is a usb webcam.
[09:21] <jetole> whiskers75: neat. thanks for informing me.
[09:21] <jetole> whiskers75: see if the webcam is detected by running: ls -l /dev/video*
[09:21] <mernilio> but now i think i must say thaks to you.. i coulndt ever spell right!
[09:21] <whiskers75> jetole: OK.
[09:22] <jetole> mernilio: are you talking to me?
[09:22] <whiskers75> jetole: is this it? crw-rw----+ 1 root video 81, 0 2012-02-11 09:22 /dev/video0
[09:23] <mernilio> jetole: im not!
[09:23] <jetole> mernilio: ah ok
[09:23] <mernilio> im a happy camper ;-)
[09:23] <jetole> whiskers75: probably but not sure. whiskers75 unplug the cam, wait 10 seconds and then run that command again and see if it's still there
[09:23] <llutz_> !ot | mernilio
[09:23] <whiskers75> jetole: ok.
[09:23] <mernilio> ubottu: sorry! :-)
[09:24] <bazhang> mernilio, stop it
[09:24] <jetole> mernilio: you realize ubottu is a bot?
[09:24] <whiskers75> jetole: then this happens: ls: cannot access /dev/video*: No such file or directory
[09:25] <jetole> whiskers75: good. That means it is your webcam as /dev/video0
[09:25] <mernilio> jetole: i was only trying to be funny,
[09:25] <jetole> whiskers75: go ahead and plug it back in
[09:25] <whiskers75> jetole: it is plugged in but the light isnt on
[09:25] <jetole> mernilio: I wasn't laughing but perhaps I have a different sense of humor
[09:25] <jetole> whiskers75: with most webcams the light only comes on when it's viewing something
[09:26] <jetole> whiskers75: hold 1 sec and let me see something on my cam to help test
[09:26] <whiskers75> jetole: ok
[09:26] <jetole> whiskers75: which version of ubuntu?
[09:26] <mernilio>  jetole we dont like your way of homour! ;-P
[09:27] <mernilio> it dispitefull actually!
[09:27] <whiskers75> jetole: 10.10 running on a Toshiba Portege 4000- very old so I don't upgrade it!
[09:27] <pangolin> mernilio: This is not a chat channel, you have been told this many times before. Please stop the off topic chatter in here.
[09:27] <whiskers75> jetole: I already had to fix the screen resolution
[09:27] <jetole> whiskers75: run: mplayer tv://
[09:27] <phibxr> After installing Xubuntu-desktop, is there any way to go back to the default plymouth splash during boot again?
[09:28] <whiskers75> jetole: ok.
[09:28] <whiskers75> jetole: should I install mplayer using apt-get? I don't have it.
[09:28] <satnosun> test
[09:29] <jetole> whiskers75: run: sudo apt-get install mplayer-nogui
[09:29] <whiskers75> jetole: why no gui?
[09:29] <satnosun> install smplayer later
[09:29] <jetole> whiskers75: oh I don't care if you want it but I don't need the gui for the test I'm asking you to perform but if you would like mplayer with the gui that is fine
[09:29] <rostayob> My laptop monitor's brightness changes by itself
[09:30] <whiskers75> jetole: installing now...
[09:30] <rostayob> was some kind of automatic brightness regulation added to ubuntu?
[09:30] <jetole> whiskers75: mplayer with the gui is just a point and click interface. I have the -nogui version installed and watch movies all the time on mine but if you would like the gui then that's ok
[09:30] <jetole> whiskers75: the gui install also includes the command line version
[09:31] <whiskers75> jetole: ok. I am installing mplayer with a gui right now.
[09:31] <phnom> rostayob: It dims the screen when idle, but that is old stuff.
[09:31] <jetole> whiskers75: k
[09:31] <whiskers75> jetole: done. Now what?
[09:31] <rostayob> phnom: no, not that
[09:31] <jetole> whiskers75: mplayer tv://
[09:31] <whiskers75> jetole: ok
[09:32] <paraxxo> theadmin: when i try to install jockey it output error , can u guide me to use xrandr
[09:32] <m0ron5> i have installed ubuntu onto a pen drive... however the boot process is very slooow. how can i diagnose the problem?
[09:32] <whiskers75> jetole: now it works great, just the brightness is too low. Can I change that?
[09:32] <jetole> m0ron5: how slow?
[09:33] <jetole> whiskers75: probably and probably again through mplayer. if you want to change it mplayer, though there is probably no point in doing so but, if you want to, then read: man mplayer
[09:34] <jetole> whiskers75: all I know now is your webcam works so when you said it didn't work then I have to ask, which app didn't it work with?
[09:34] <jetole> whiskers75: we've now helped isolate and narrow down the cause of the problem
[09:34] <whiskers75> jetole: thanks a lot for your help. 'bye! ps. I just didn't know how to actually USE it.
[09:34] <m0ron5> jetole, its a 8 gig pen drive, with a 3 gig partition for / partition... takes over 5 minutes..
[09:34] <m0ron5> jetole, maybe even more than that
[09:35] <jetole> m0ron5: thats actually pretty normal for a pen drive as far as I know. Also Ubuntu doesn't yet support USB 2.0 speed which is often a problem
[09:35]  * fulmalvax slaps [Necris]Akasha around a bit with a large trout
[09:35]  * fulmalvax slaps [Necris]Akasha around a bit with a large trout
[09:35] <spacebug-> how can I easily list and save all my PPA:s in the form that I added them (that is "add-apt-repository ppa:/some/thing"). I know they all are in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ but using that would not add the keys also would it?
[09:35]  * fulmalvax slaps [Necris]Akasha around a bit with a large trout
[09:35] <FloodBot1> fulmalvax: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[09:35]  * fulmalvax slaps [Necris]Akasha around a bit with a large trout
[09:35] <jetole> m0ron5: and when I say as far I know, I have booted off a pen drive many times but I haven't timed it and I'm no pro in the arena
[09:35]  * fulmalvax slaps [Necris]Akasha around a bit with a large trout
[09:36]  * fulmalvax slaps _Pinch around a bit with a large trout
[09:36]  * fulmalvax slaps _bb around a bit with a large trout
[09:37] <charles_____> Hi! I'm trying to get my Huawei E160E mobile broadband modem connected to Ubuntu 10.04 x64. Can anyone help?
[09:37] <jetole> spacebug-: good question. looking into this now and I _WILL_ have an answer for you if you give me 5 minutes
[09:37] <spacebug-> jetole: thanks and yes I'll wait
[09:37] <jetole> charles_____: assuming your running network manager the phone is a usb connected android then it should be automatic but if not then check the network manager icon
[09:38] <scarleo> m0ron5, USB2? try adding pci=routeirq to boot options
[09:38] <charles_____> i don't know how to set it up and connect it
[09:39] <jetole> scarleo: as far as I know that doesn't help and I've looked into the USB 2.0 speed issue quite extensively. In fact, if I recall correctly, it's a kernel issue that hasn't yet been corrected
[09:40] <scarleo> jetole, It doesn't work fully for me either but sure got better
[09:40] <jetole> scarleo: but I am addressing this from memory when I looked at it 2 months ago and I may now be mistaken
[09:40] <jetole> scarleo: what speed do you get?
[09:40] <jetole> spacebug-: don't mind my chatter. Still putting the solution together for you
[09:41] <scarleo> jetole, don't remember and right now I have no usb stick
[09:41] <spacebug-> it's ok
[09:41] <jetole> scarleo: I don't recall what speed I got either but I'd probably know if you said something that I knew was well above mine
[09:41] <scarleo> jetole, I know I saw some improvement though, but I also read it will vary from hardware to hardware
[09:42] <scarleo> jetole, definitely not solved :)
[09:42] <jetole> scarleo: I do remember endless ubuntu forum threads and launchpad bug reports though that were all unanswered or said there is no current solution
[09:42] <scarleo> jetole, I'll google it a bit
[09:43] <jetole> scarleo: yeah I was kind of pissed. I hate it when windows can do something simple with a common piece of commodity hardware and there is no Linux solution to do the same. A little depressed at that too
[09:43] <jetole> scarleo: well it's not my stick or question at the moment
[09:44] <scarleo> jetole, we can do so many things better than win anyway so we are still way ahead, but I know the feeling ;)
[09:45] <Guest28570> hey, how do I install flash for firefox
[09:46] <themonitor> sudo apt-get install adobe-flashplugin
[09:46] <jetole> spacebug-: sed -e '/deb http:\/\/ppa\.launchpad\.net/!d;s/.*\.net\/\(.*\)\/ubuntu[[:blank:]].*/\1/;s/^/ppa:/' /etc/apt/sources.list.d/* | sort -u
[09:46] <saju_m> how create .vimrc if not exist in ~/
[09:47] <oCean> Guest28570: I usually do that by installing tthe flash-aid addon for firefox
[09:47] <Guest28570> wow that was too easy lol
[09:47] <Guest28570> thanks themonitor
[09:47] <jetole> saju_m: touch ~/.vimrc
[09:47] <themonitor> Guest28570: you're welcome
[09:47] <spacebug-> thanks jetole !
[09:47] <saju_m> what about default data in that file
[09:47] <jetole> spacebug-: you're welcome
[09:47] <jetole> saju_m: there is no default data to put in that file
[09:48] <saju_m> ok
[09:48] <themonitor> Guest28570: ubuntu-restricted-extras gives you lots of stuff as well as flash.
[09:48] <themonitor> oh...  I guess he left.
[09:49] <jetole> saju_m: if there was default data to put in that file it would already be there. There is default data for your system but it's not stored in ~/.vimrc and if you specify anything in ~/.vimrc that's already specified for the system then ~/.vimrc takes precedence
[09:50] <jetole> themonitor: yeah but if I had to throw in my two cents you can get a much newer version of flash from the adobe web site but I didn't feel like walking anyone through that right now
[09:50] <themonitor> jetole: yeah, keep it easy for the newbies
[09:51] <jetole> well that and I just don't feel like walking anyone through anything
[09:51] <jetole> afaik some sites won't let you use flash with the version that comes with the latest stable ubuntu
[09:51] <jetole> @ themonitor
[09:52] <jetole> themonitor: but, I'm tired and it's been a long day and I extensively walked someone through a very long process earlier and now it's either simple answers or something I can script on the side and paste one liners like what I just gave to spacebug-
[09:53] <themonitor> jetole: lol
[09:53]  * jetole shrugs
[09:54]  * sattu94 says Hi!
[09:54] <themonitor> jetole: I've only been using Linux for a few months, so I'm still a noob, but I like to help with simple things.
[09:54] <jetole> and oddly enough I'm finding myself surprisingly helpful tonight when I'm usually otherwise too busy to do so. I'm often helpful but not often in a channel long enough to answer more then 1 or 2 questions that come up while I'm asking my own question
[09:55] <oCean> jetole, themonitor please use -offtopic channel for chat
[09:55] <jetole> themonitor: good for you
[09:55] <LinSkyrate> irssi users: how do you close a MSG channel that is open?
[09:55] <jetole> LinSkyrate: first off you should ask in #irssi
[09:55] <themonitor>  /window close
[09:55] <jetole> LinSkyrate: Secondly /wc
[09:56] <LinSkyrate> jetole: i know, but this is also an linux tool channel :)
[09:56] <themonitor> sorry oCean
[09:56] <jetole> I guess /window close works too but /wc is a quicker alias
[09:56] <LinSkyrate> themonitor: thnx :)
[09:56] <jetole> LinSkyrate: oh I don't get a thanks? I gave you a quicker command to do the same thing
[09:56]  * jetole pouts
[09:56] <themonitor> ;)
[09:57] <jetole> heh
[09:57] <LinSkyrate> jetole: thnx to you too :)
[09:57]  * jetole jumps around and giggles then does his happy dance 
[09:57] <oCean> jetole: please don't
[09:57] <LinSkyrate> jetole: you got it before i read your line :) i was just out closing windows.. lol
[09:57] <jetole> oCean: lol. ok
[09:57] <spacebug-> ;)
[09:58] <LinSkyrate> we all love help.. so a thank you are just a litle of it :) this is the learning way .. and you guys are great
[09:58] <themonitor> Is there a way to stop PM spam?
[09:59] <jetole> themonitor: /wc
[09:59] <jetole> ;-)
[09:59] <oCean> themonitor: please report in in -ops
[09:59] <oCean> /join #ubuntu-ops that is
[09:59] <jetole> themonitor: are you getting it from someone in this chan?
[09:59] <oCean> jetole: please move on and let the ops handle it
[10:00] <jetole> oCean: sure. I was just curious
[10:00] <jetole> themonitor: can I PM you?
[10:00] <LinSkyrate> spam everywhere.. argh... hope you get them themonitor..
[10:02] <themonitor> jetole: I don't have enough to talk about.
[10:03] <jetole> themonitor: I just wanted to ask you a quick question that is off topic but if you prefer not then that's ok
[10:04] <scarleo> jetole, I measured speed now, dstat gives ~4800 k, dd statistics says  5,8 MB/s that is without the boot option though :)
[10:04] <themonitor> jetole: ok
[10:04] <jetole> scarleo: cool
[10:04] <scarleo> jetole, will reboot later and test it with
[10:05] <jetole> scarleo: ~5 MBps sounds about like what I think I was getting too
[10:06] <paraxxo> i want to change the screen resulution on my lubuntu , because its on my netbook so it doesnt match so i tried to use that xrandr tutorial but i cant find the files it tells me to edit, etc/gdm/Init/Default doesnt exists
[10:07] <pu> asd
[10:08]  * Mish- asks again.
[10:09] <Mish-> Has anyone had any experience installing Ubuntu and putting "/home", "/usr" or "/var" in an LVM? (VG), I've done this on two servers and neither finishing booting as neither can see those partitions.
[10:12] <jetole> Mish-: I've done that dozens and dozens of times
[10:12] <pnorman> Mish-: I use LVM on top of my raid array, but I didn't have to do anything special
[10:12] <jetole> Mish-: what problem are you having
[10:12] <tay__> Anyone know why I can't access my router config?
[10:12] <jetole> Mish-: I do this with pretty much all the servers I install. LVM is a much better way to handle disk allocation
[10:12] <oCean> tay__: please explain how that is an ubuntu issue?
[10:13] <jetole> tay__: ... nevermind, oCean beat me to what I was about to say
[10:13] <soulraven> hi
[10:13] <tay__> Actually I'm having several issues.
[10:13] <jetole> Mish-: are you getting an error or anything?
[10:13] <dns53> Mish- it should be fine as long as the lvm2 package is installed an the initrd built correctly to include lvm
[10:13] <jetole> tay__: please explain the ubuntu ones
[10:13] <soulraven> anyone know how to remove a icon from envelope menu from unity?
[10:14] <tay__> The resolv.conf is going to a local IP.
[10:14] <jetole> tay__: which IP?
[10:14] <soulraven> i have remove xchat, but the icon from envelope menu remains
[10:14] <jetole> tay__: I mean which part of resolv.conf
[10:14] <soulraven> and i want to remove that icon
[10:14] <jetole> ?
[10:14] <tay__> name server 192.168.1.100 I think
[10:14] <ubuntu> fuck of
[10:16] <jetole> tay__: that's probably being set by your DHCP server but if you want to over ride it, edit /etc/dhcp/dhclient.conf and add the line: supersede domain-name-servers NEW_NAMESERVER
[10:16] <robin0800> soulraven: its an indicator-xchat or something like that
[10:16] <jetole> tay__: replace NEW_NAMESERVER with the name server you want to replace it with
[10:16] <nickkissimo> CIAO A TUTTI
[10:16] <jetole> tay__: if you want to add a new name server and keep the others but have the new name server as the first server on your list, add the line prepend domain-name-servers NEW_NAMESERVER
[10:17] <jetole> tay__: after you add that line, if say eth0 is the nic connected to the network, run: dhclient -r eth0 && dhclient eth0
[10:18] <jetole> tay__: or just /etc/init.d/networking restart
[10:18] <pnorman> I installed some software from source using checkinstall. A new version has been released and I want to build and upgrade to it - what's the procedure for that using checkinstall?
[10:18]  * jetole wonders what checkinstall is
[10:18] <llutz_> !checkinstall | jetole
[10:19] <llutz_> pnorman: just build the new version and install the resulting deb
[10:19] <jpds> jetole: Yes, it is filled with timestamps (re: trace).
[10:19] <jetole> jpds: my question is what is it used for?
[10:19] <pnorman> llutz_: I never explicitly made a deb - do you mean just do the normal ./configure && make && checkinstall process?
[10:20] <quiescens> to install something from source as though it was a deb package
[10:20] <quiescens> so that you can remove it later if you want
[10:20] <llutz_> pnorman: yes, checkinstall will install it then automatically
[10:20] <jpds> jetole: Seeing when a mirror last synced?
[10:20] <Stelpa> hullo!
[10:20] <jetole> jpds: ah I see. Thanks
[10:20] <pnorman> llutz_: And it'll correctly handle everything with replacing the existing version?
[10:20] <Stelpa> i, uhm, seem to have screwed things up :S
[10:21] <tay__> I've been having issues with another computer too so I think it may be time for a new router.
[10:21] <llutz_> pnorman: its supposed to
[10:21] <oCean> Stelpa: you have to give the channel some details...
[10:21] <Stelpa> anyone willing to help me right this screw up; there is a catch, which is, i do not recall at all what i did to make this happen....
[10:21] <oCean> Stelpa: start describing your issue in the channel, all in one line
[10:21] <pnorman> Of course, ./configure is a vast simplification of what I actually have to do before compiling, hence the building from source and not using a ppa. :)
[10:22] <Stelpa> but, uhm, yeah; in my file browser (in my screenshot, looking for an album to play) it lists "sdb1" along with 2, 3, and 4 as file systems / storage... i have no idea what this means. When i try to click on one, an error message pops up about it being unable to mount.
[10:22] <Stelpa> screenshot: http://i.imgur.com/pC3TI.png
[10:22] <Stelpa> it's bizarre, i must have done this long ago and not noticed until recently...
[10:23] <Stelpa> btw, wendy is a harddrive named after wendy carlos :-)
[10:23] <jetole> Stelpa: just select Wendy from the left menu
[10:24] <Stelpa> jetole: i did, that isn't the issue; these objects on the menu (sdb1 through 4) are useless and bugged...
[10:24] <jetole> Stelpa: sdbX are partitions of your hard drive but should not be accessed in that manner
[10:24] <oCean> Stelpa: the sdX devices are disk partitions
[10:24] <Stelpa> they are?
[10:24] <Stelpa> well, they aren't supposed to be there, i dont think :s
[10:24] <jetole> Stelpa: open nautilus, the program you use to browse files and remove them from the window in there
[10:24] <jetole> Stelpa: I mean remove them from the left tab that shows your bookmarked locations
[10:25] <Stelpa> jetole: i have tried this; both options (remove and rename) are "grayed out" and unclickable (i will screenshot if you need to see)
[10:25] <jetole> Stelpa: yeah please do
[10:25] <Stelpa> k!
[10:25] <Stelpa> ty for helping me btw :)
[10:27] <Stelpa> okey, screenshot:
[10:27] <Stelpa> http://i.imgur.com/4zyMz.png
[10:27] <jetole> Stelpa: one sec
[10:28] <kdmurray> Is this the right channel to ask about issues setting up samba on ubuntu?
[10:28] <jetole> Stelpa: what happens if you go to View -> Reset View To Defaults
[10:28] <jetole> ?
[10:29] <Stelpa> jetole: there are no menu items at the top...
[10:29] <jetole> kdmurray: while you can ask, you'd probably be better off asking in #samba and more likely to get a response more quickly. If you want to ask in a ubuntu channel though I would ask in #ubuntu-server but, again, #samba is probably the best spot
[10:30] <jetole> Stelpa: slick on your "start" menu, click places and click your home dir
[10:30] <kdmurray> jetole: thanks! I'll try there.
[10:30] <jetole> Stelpa: there should be menu items when that open up
[10:30] <Stelpa> jetole: ok, i did that; nothing seems to have changed :(
[10:31] <jetole> Stelpa: which version of ubuntu?
[10:31] <Stelpa> :X
[10:31] <Stelpa> uhm, this is linux mint... their help channel is currently busy/incapable of helping, so i hope you wont mind that i tried going here because of the similarity of the two...
[10:31] <jetole> Stelpa: good luck
[10:31] <Stelpa> :(
[10:32] <mivulf> where i must put symlinks to firefox?
[10:32] <oCean> Stelpa: nope, mint is one of the derivatives we cannot support here
[10:32] <mivulf> i forgot adresses
[10:32] <jetole> mivulf: anywhere you like
[10:32] <Stelpa> they are very similar; could you at least tell me what you'd have me do if this were ubuntu?
[10:32] <sda1986> I have a new laptop, with 11.10 basic kernel wifi works but touchpad don't, so i compiled 3.2 kernel and now touchpad work but wifi not. So what can be my mistake??? thanks!
[10:32] <jetole> Stelpa: absolutely. I would ask you which version of ubuntu you were using
[10:32] <Stelpa> :s
[10:33] <Stelpa> i see
[10:33] <jetole> Stelpa: this is not a mint help channel
[10:33] <mivulf> jetole: no, i mean, where i must put it to open firefox as default
[10:33] <Stelpa> i only came here because mint's channel didn't know what to do, and it wasn't very active at the moment either
[10:33] <Stelpa> people have helped me here in the past with problems on mint, i am just kinda desperate :x
[10:33] <jetole> mivulf: anywhere you like. It has nothing to do with symlinks. mivulf which version of ubuntu
[10:34] <jetole> Stelpa: my answer varies based on which version of ubuntu you are using
[10:34] <mivulf> jetole: 11.10. I mean the /usr/local/bin/firefox
[10:34] <Stelpa> jetole: i see. thanks for trying, anyways :)
[10:34] <Stelpa> byebye
[10:34] <jetole> mivulf: I don't know where that's configured in 11.10. I use 10.04 and one 11.04 system using classic gnome but I don't use unity or gnome3
[10:35] <jetole> mivulf: I know in gnome2 it's configured in "start" -> system -> preferences -> preferred applications
[10:36] <jetole> mivulf: see if you can find a similar option in unity or gnome3 or whatever you use
[10:36] <diverdude> hmmm this is the second time in 2 months my ubuntu has crashed completely and unprovoked....I cannot start it again
[10:36] <mivulf> jetole: thx u for ur help, but all that u told me its not about my problem. sorry for that.
[10:36] <diverdude> i cant believe i have to reinstall again
[10:37] <jetole> mivulf: no I actually told you how to solve it on a earlier OS and told you to look for a similar option on your version
[10:37] <jetole> diverdude: what is your question
[10:37] <cypher-neo> mivulf, What's the problem?
[10:37] <mivulf> jetole: my problem is "how to set another version of firefox as a default in ubuntu 11.10 by using symlinks"
[10:38] <llutz_> diverdude: check your hardware (mem, hdds). if you really haven't changed anything, there must be a reason for those crashes
[10:38] <jetole> cypher-neo: he wants a custom install of firefox to be his default browser that he installed in /usr/local/bin and I don't know where the preferred applications popup is on 11.10
[10:38] <Stelpa> getting logs :s
[10:38] <jetole> mivulf: and I told you it has nothing to do with symlinks
[10:38] <cypher-neo> jetole, Can't do that with the Preferred Applications popup
[10:38] <cypher-neo> mivulf, Here's what you need to do.
[10:38] <jetole> cypher-neo: you can in ubuntu 10.04
[10:39] <jetole> so I assumed it was still possible in 11.04
[10:39] <jetole> @ cypher-neo
[10:39] <cypher-neo> jetole, But you can't in 11.10
[10:39] <diverdude> llutz_: i was just sitting in netbeans doing some webprogramming...and suddently the machine goes crazy...no programs responding....I do a hard reboot and now i cannot start the system again
[10:39] <jetole> cypher-neo: ok. yeah I don't use 11.10
[10:39] <oCean> jetole, mivulf sure it does, you can use  alternatives to set another version as default (of several softwares)
[10:39] <cypher-neo> jetole, Don't ask me why. They broke something
[10:39] <jetole> cypher-neo: so how do you do it in 11.10?
[10:39] <oCean> mivulf: see /etc/alternatives, your gnome-www-browser is probably linked to default /usr/bin/firefox
[10:39] <diverdude> llutz_: i can start it in safe mode only
[10:40] <diverdude> llutz_: or recovery mode i think its called
[10:40] <cypher-neo> mivulf, Okay. So here's how. Open the Terminal and type (without the quotes) "sudo update-alternatives --get-selections"
[10:40] <jetole> oCean: kinda seems like a step backwards. Is that protected against upgrades and apt-get/aptitude/synaptic installs?
[10:40] <llutz_> diverdude: fs-errors, broken files/configs? what exactly is b0rked?
[10:41] <jetole> oCean: I guess there's always the chattr +i option to protect it at least
[10:41] <oCean> jetole: if you have more than one version of certain software installed, 'update-alternatives' is the proper way to set defaults
[10:41] <cypher-neo> mivulf, I think most likely the directory tree you are looking for x-www-browser
[10:41] <oCean> jetole: those are just symlinks, so nothing to do with updates etc
[10:41] <cypher-neo> mivulf, And when you look at the tree, it will tell you what the current default for that is.
[10:41] <jetole> oCean: How do I change the default for my user but not the whole system?
[10:42] <oCean> jetole: not through alternatives
[10:42] <jetole> right
[10:42] <melvincv> I need to change autoplay for blank DVD to 'do nothing', but I had set it to open CD/DVD creator. Now I don't get the option to change it back to do nothing?
[10:42] <jetole> oCean: so how?
[10:42] <oCean> jetole: I have no idea, not working with multiple users. And that was not the question
[10:43] <diverdude> llutz_: i have no idea what is broken,....it starts booting and when it comes to this place where it says *starting all kinds of stuff
[10:43] <kalimojo> kindone: cant sent to #defocus
[10:43] <jetole> oCean: well ok at not working with multiple users but that is the question. I just asked it
[10:43] <cypher-neo> mivulf, Now type "update-alternatives --list x-www-browser" to see which alternatives are available to be selected on your system. Hopefully both of your browsers will be displayed.
[10:43] <diverdude> llutz_: so it writes starting and stopping a lot of things, and in the end it says checking battery state and then it just hangs there
[10:44] <robin0800> melvincv: I think ubuntu-tweak can do that
[10:44] <cypher-neo> mivulf, If it is displayed, type "sudo update-alternatives --config x-www-browser" and select which browser you want to be default from the menu that shows up.
[10:44] <cypher-neo> mivulf, Let me know if that works. :)
[10:44] <melvincv> I'm on Natty.
[10:45] <sda1986> hi, have a i5 on my laptop and i want compile my kernel, can I use my AmdX6 to do that?
[10:45] <jetole> oCean: also the proper way to do something is not change the whole system for ones own personal needs and on the system I am using now, 10.04, this is easily done. If what you proposed is documented as the proper way to do things then the documents are mistaken
[10:45] <meco> I've installed a new bittorrent client. How do I make new torrents be handled by the new instead of the old client?
[10:45] <diverdude> llutz_: are you there+
[10:45] <diverdude> ?
[10:46] <Ben64> sda1986: why do you want to compile a kernel?
[10:46] <oCean> jetole: the way cypher-neo just explained to mivulf is the proper way. I have no idea what the documentation says
[10:47] <sda1986> Ben64, the standard kernel on repository doesn't support some stuff of my new laptop, most important touchpad, with a 3.2 kernel it support it
[10:47] <cypher-neo> jetole, oCean, I just quoted the documentation. ;)
[10:47] <oCean> there you go
[10:47] <diverdude> llutz: last time the problem was with graphic drivers and i gave up fixing it
[10:47] <diverdude> llutz: i suspect its the same problem again
[10:47] <Ben64> sda1986: you could upgrade to 12.04
[10:48] <cypher-neo> jetole, oCean, However, on 10.04 there is a GUI interface that is much easier to use than Terminal commands.
[10:48] <jetole> oCean: it may be the documented way or the commonly accepted way but the logic to state it is the proper way is flawed and while it may work in mivulf's case it should only be used in a circumstance where the user knows that they want to change it system wide and for everything else there should be a standard default procedure on how to do it for just your user
[10:48] <mysteriousdarren> meco: I would uninstall the old one
[10:48] <jetole> cypher-neo: yeah but it's not just a case of what was there but basic system administration skills which dictate best practices
[10:48] <sda1986> Ben64,  yes but it's still alpha isn't it? I want a stable system, i can live with beta but not with alpha
[10:48] <meco> mysteriousdarren: ok...
[10:49] <oCean> jetole: ok, but again the question is "how to set another version of firefox as a default in ubuntu 11.10 by using symlinks"
[10:49] <jetole> cypher-neo and oCean: it's like comparing telling a user to edit a file in /usr/share/vim when instead they should place the change in ~/.vimrc
[10:49] <mysteriousdarren> meco: what did you install? what was the old one?
[10:49] <jetole> oCean: I didn't say anything about symlinks
[10:50] <cypher-neo> jetole, There's no such thing as basic when using symlinks. The 10.04 program updated the "update-alternatives" just the same as the command function does.
[10:50] <Ben64> sda1986: its doing a lot better now than before. all the times i've compiled a kernel on ubuntu things haven't worked how they should, so i wouldn't recommend it
[10:50] <meco> mysteriousdarren: I'm moving from transmission to tribler
[10:50] <cypher-neo> jetole, And you were talking about symlinks when suggesting the Preferred Applications program.
[10:50] <jetole> cypher-neo: in 10.04, I don't know how it works but I know it doesn't affect all users
[10:50] <oCean> nvm, I don't see this discussion going anywhere, let's move back to support
[10:51] <sda1986> Ben64, ok, i'll make a try!
[10:51] <cypher-neo> jetole, update-alternatives doesn't affect all users either.
[10:51] <cypher-neo> jetole, It only affects the current user, or global settings if the user is admin
[10:51] <m0ron5> where do i put pci=routeirq for USB2 support? I cannot find the menu.1st (didn't know it has changed of late)
[10:51] <jetole> cypher-neo: I was referring to mivulf's question but now I'm correcting oCean who is saying the proper way to do it is to make changes for all users because that's what someone else told him (I assume since he mentioned he didn't read it in any documentation)
[10:51] <mysteriousdarren> meco: I am not familar with tribler sorry
[10:51] <cypher-neo> jetole, And there's more to the command if you want to affect it globally
[10:52] <jetole> cypher-neo: ah well that changes everything
[10:52] <jetole> cypher-neo: and I didn't realize
[10:52] <cypher-neo> jetole, Depending on how many people use the computer, it is much easier to make changes globally. It's also more secure to make global changes.
[10:52] <jetole> so, cypher-neo and oCean: this was all my mistake. No one had mentioned update-alternatives only affects the current user till now and I didn't know
[10:52] <cypher-neo> jetole, Once you've patched a problem you don't want to leave it open on one user account to be reopened.
[10:53] <jetole> cypher-neo: true but that should be an alternative action vs. a default action
[10:53] <mivulf> cypher-neo: jetole: ok big thx for a help, sirs.
[10:53] <cypher-neo> jetole, Let me check... just to be sure...
[10:53] <bsdVIP> i got banned in here yesterday by freakin ocean
[10:53] <jetole> cypher-neo: speaking as a sys admin myself, the changes should affect all users only when you're intending to affect all users
[10:54] <asiekierka> hey
[10:54] <asiekierka> my dad's running a ubuntu 10.10 livecd and to get teamviewer working i need to install ia32-libs
[10:54] <asiekierka> any workaround?
[10:54] <quiescens> to my knowledge update-alternatives does affect all users
[10:54] <diverdude> i have nvidia drivers. WHat should i write in order to do? sudo apt-get remove --purge video drivers ? is it sudo apt-get remove --purge nvidia-current ?
[10:54] <jetole> cypher-neo: I assumed this was regarding changes in /etc/alternatives and I shouldn't have assumed anything
[10:54] <scarleo> m0ron5, in /etc/default/grub the line starting with GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT
[10:55] <jetole> cypher-neo & oCean: again, my mistake
[10:55] <oCean> jetole: no prob, really
[10:55] <duelle> Hi there, currently I have a partition encrypted. Now I would like to do a fresh install of my system. Do I have to back anything to be able to mount my encrypted partition after reinstall?
[10:55] <scarleo> m0ron5, or for just testing just edit the line for one boot in grub when booting
[10:55] <cypher-neo> quiescens, Oh really?
[10:56] <jetole> ... oh
[10:56] <cypher-neo> quiescens, I was under the impression that it was single user, unless you tagged it with --admindir
[10:56] <jetole> ... oh @ quiescens
[10:56]  * jetole looks
[10:56] <m0ron5> scarleo, thanks!
[10:56] <ubuntugt> ocean you fucking loser
[10:57] <cypher-neo> lol
[10:57] <quiescens> --admindir is only if you have things in nonstandard locations
[10:57] <cypher-neo> oCean, High five!
[10:57] <paraxxo> how can i make make my res 1024x600 16:9 in LUbuntu
[10:57] <cypher-neo> quiescens, Oh...
[10:58] <cypher-neo> jetole, My bad. It's possible I was wrong. Since I'm the only user on my computer, I've never had a chance to check and see if any other user accounts are affected by an update-alternatives change.
[10:59] <m0ron5> one more thing before i reboot the system to test this out... where can i put 'apt-get clean' in the system scripts to be sure that the apt cache is cleared either on bootup or shutdown (need this to be transparent.. without a password challenge.. irrespective of the user rebooting the system!!)
[11:00] <cypher-neo> m0ron5, You could put it in .bash, but it would need to be a shell script.
[11:01] <cypher-neo> m0ron5, I'm not sure I can help you there. I just got started with Shell... I have my computer doing some very interesting things on startup, but nothing like that.
[11:01] <m0ron5> cypher-neo, but wouldn't that fail without the sudo privileges and password?
[11:01] <jetole> m0ron5: if it doesn't have to be on startup or shutdown but instead every so many days (can be every 1 day) see /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/10periodic
[11:02] <pnorman> m0ron5: I can't give you exact details, but I suggest reading /etc/init.d/README
[11:02] <testt> openjdk-6-jre takes 50%-90% CPU even if the program takes 1% CPU when run in windows with the sun jre, is it a bug with ubuntu
[11:02] <jetole> m0ron5: specifically APT::Periodic::AutocleanInterval "5";
[11:02] <jetole> m0ron5: and this would in fact be the preferred way to do it
[11:03] <Myrtti> paraxxo: you could try arandr or grandr, they're GUI's for xrandr
[11:04] <m0ron5> ahaa! Thanks jetole !
[11:04] <paraxxo> Myrtti: for Lubuntu ?
[11:04] <Myrtti> paraxxo: yes.
[11:04] <diverdude> llutz: hello
[11:04] <paraxxo> Myrtti: ok i will try
[11:04] <testt> i figured out it is shown as a bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/857776 but where is the fix?
[11:04] <diverdude> anybody here is able to help with a crashed ubuntu system?
[11:04] <jetole> m0ron5: no problem
[11:05] <cypher-neo> diverdude, I can try
[11:05] <diverdude> cypher-neo: thx man. its just totally gone
[11:05] <cypher-neo> diverdude, Okay. I assume you want some files left on the hard drive though.
[11:05] <jetole> cypher-neo: yeah I just finished my testing, update-alternatives seems to be global only
[11:05] <diffred> hi! Ubuntu 11.10, I have changed my user name in System Settings, everything seems fine except when I open a terminal I still get oldname@computer~. I have already restarted and still appears. Any idea how can I change the terminal username? Thanks in advance
[11:05] <diverdude> cypher-neo: no programs responded so i did hard reboot and now cannot start the system again
[11:06] <jetole> cypher-neo: as far as I can tell
[11:06] <cypher-neo> diverdude, Can you boot from a USB stick or Live CD?
[11:07] <diverdude> cypher-neo: i would like the old system to work again...so not reinstall because i got stuff lying in that system and setups which i would like to keep
[11:07] <diverdude> cypher-neo: i can boot in recovery mode and get a terminal
[11:07] <cypher-neo> diverdude, Do you have a spare 2Gb USB drive?
[11:07] <paraxxo> Myrtti: http://paste.ubuntu.com/837635/
[11:08] <diverdude> cypher-neo: mmm yes i might have that. what should it be used for?
[11:08] <cypher-neo> diverdude, Here's what I have in mind. This is what I use to rescue systems...
[11:08] <Stelpa> hello again :P
[11:08] <Myrtti> paraxxo: and what happens when you try to do what the error message suggests?
[11:08] <Stelpa> i have another question; don't worry, this one shouldn't be distro-specific
[11:09] <Stelpa> if you don't mind me asking, i mean :x
[11:09] <Stelpa> this place is just much more friendly than mint's help chan :\
[11:09] <diverdude> cypher-neo:  ok im listening
[11:09] <jetole> Stelpa: what is the question?
[11:09] <cypher-neo> diverdude, Boot the computer using a Live CD, and click "Try" not "Install" so it boots to the Live CD desktop. Then pop in your USB drive and use the USB Drive creator to make a Live-USB-drive that you can boot from. Then restart the computer, ejecting the CD, and boot from the USB drive.
[11:10] <paraxxo> Myrtti: in the first time i tried to fix missing it output error , second time it worked . lubuntu is stable ?
[11:10] <Stelpa> jetole: :D
[11:10] <Stelpa> how can you make linux automatically copy files from one folder to another?
[11:10] <cypher-neo> diverdude, This frees up your CD/DVD burner, so you can mount the hard drive and burn files to CD/DVD
[11:10] <Stelpa> i have just recently set up my harddrive, and i would like to make my system automatically copy files from one folder to another on the new harddrive
[11:10] <jetole> Stelpa: don't know if there is any standard solution but try inosync
[11:10] <Stelpa> as backup
[11:10] <Stelpa> hmm
[11:10] <Stelpa> i will look, ty!
[11:11] <cypher-neo> diverdude, Make sense?
[11:11] <diverdude> cypher-neo: yeah but what about all my setups... ? i thinks its just a matter of fixing the graphics drivers somehow
[11:11] <scarleo> Stelpa, just make a small copy script that does the job and run it with a cron job
[11:11] <jetole> Stelpa: yeah there isn't really a standard solution to that as far as I know. backups are often scheduled
[11:11] <Stelpa> scarleo: i am too noob for this :x
[11:11] <diverdude> cypher-neo: i dont think its necessary to reformat everything
[11:11] <wenning> hello
[11:11] <cypher-neo> diverdude, I am mainly trying to let you backup your files before tweaking your system, just in case.
[11:11] <Stelpa> could you maybe help write it, or would that be too much to ask? :x
[11:11] <jetole> Stelpa: then you would be lost with inosync too. If that is too newbie for you then you may be up the creek without a paddle
[11:12] <jetole> Stelpa: how would you set this up on windows?
[11:12] <paraxxo> Myrtti: i installed grandr and it doesnt let u choose 16:9 or 4:3 or w.e u want
[11:12] <Stelpa> jetole: idunno :\
[11:12] <CharminTheMoose_> Is it possible for two kernels of the same version on the same system to co-exist without too much hassle?
[11:12] <jetole> Stelpa: me either
[11:12] <cypher-neo> diverdude, What happened to the graphics drivers you were using?
[11:12] <cypher-neo> diverdude, Were they working fine before? Did you change anything?
[11:13] <Stelpa> but it would be convenient; transmission (the torrent client) automatically saves .torrent files to a directory that seems like it can't be changed
[11:13] <scarleo> Stelpa, http://pastie.org/3360232
[11:13] <Stelpa> but i'd like to host my torrents on my new harddrive
[11:13] <Myrtti> paraxxo: 16:9 are just aspect ratios, does it have any resolutions of that ratio?
[11:13] <Stelpa> scarleo: that's all? 0_0
[11:13] <paraxxo> Myrtti: grandr ?
[11:13] <diverdude> cypher-neo: i have no idea...i changed nothing....but i saw articles where ppl say this problem is related to graphic drivers
[11:13] <Stelpa> and then just run it whenever i need to sync them?
[11:13] <Stelpa> i see, that is simple!
[11:14] <cypher-neo> diverdude, What problem?
[11:14] <cypher-neo> diverdude, What does it do?
[11:14] <Stelpa> but, how could i make it, as jetole said, do it on a schedule?
[11:14] <scarleo> Stelpa, yes, then run crontab -e and follow instructions or google for more help
[11:14] <jetole> Stelpa: heh. no that's not all. That's a bash script he posted that you then need to set as a bash script, give it executable permissions then add it to the crontab
[11:14] <Myrtti> paraxxo: yes?
[11:14] <paraxxo> Myrtti: when i installed Ubuntu-Netbook-Edition it was perfect resolution with 1024x600 16:9 but it was too slow for my netbook so im trying lubuntu now
[11:14] <scarleo> Stelpa, yes, chmod +x on the file, sorry forgot
[11:14] <paraxxo> and the resolution is horribole
[11:15] <lucidmadman> i have a newbie samba question
[11:16] <Stelpa> i know how to chmod, i am not THAT newbie, but still i'm a noob >_<
[11:16] <Stelpa> ty for all the help! i'm gonna try this :D
[11:16] <jetole> Stelpa: scarleo's solution works and pretty well. There are a lot of inotify solutions that I think work better but if a bash script is too much for you then, I'm sorry to say, but at this point I'm a little too tired to walk you through it so I'm gonna turn this over to scarleo who can help you better then I can
[11:16] <cypher-neo> diverdude, What is the problem? Can you describe it?
[11:16] <jetole> lucidmadman: did you ask in #samba?
[11:17] <Stelpa> jetole: that's fine, ty very much for being patient with me... i know ubuntu and mint don't get along too well, and honestly i kinda regret choosing mint, but its a bit too late to go back on it now :s
[11:17] <Stelpa> so anyways ty for being nice :)
[11:17] <lucidmadman> i haven't, I'll try there, thanks jetole!
[11:18] <jetole> Stelpa: while this is a ubuntu room, unlike your previous question from earlier, this one actually could be equally asked in a #aix room or #hpux or #redhat or just about any *nix room so no worries
[11:18] <jetole> lucidmadman: np
[11:18] <Stelpa> jetole: that is what i was thinking, which is why i got the courage to return :s
[11:19] <Stelpa> some distros are quite different, but these types of things seem almost universal
[11:19]  * jetole goes back to reading what I was reading
[11:20] <jetole> holy crap! I googled pam audit and found a facebook page for pam audit: http://www.facebook.com/pam.audit
[11:20] <jetole> I wonder if /etc/passwd has a facebook page too
[11:20] <cypher-neo> diverdude, Maybe you could link me to the articles you were reading which describe the problem you are having?
[11:20] <asiekierka> jetole what about /etc/shaodw?
[11:20] <asiekierka> shadow*
[11:21] <oCean> jetole: please stick to support
[11:21] <Jacruth> hi there, I'm trying to mount a partition. Fdisk shows this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/837644/
[11:21] <jetole> asiekierka: yeah but it keeps all it's information private ;-)
[11:21] <paraxxo> Myrtti: theres Lubuntu netbook edition ?
[11:22] <Jacruth> But I'm not able to know what filetype is /dev/sdb
[11:22] <Jacruth> I think it is ext2 or ext3
[11:22] <jetole> Jacruth: it's a disk
[11:22] <Jacruth> It is.
[11:22] <quiescens> Jacruth: sudo file -s /dev/sdb
[11:22] <jetole> Jacruth: it can be either but it really shouldn't be
[11:23] <jetole> Jacruth: if it is then you made a mistake but that doesn't mean it won't work either
[11:23] <Jacruth> quiescens, file -s returns this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/837646/
[11:23] <Ben64> Jacruth: doesn't look like sdb has a filesystem
[11:23] <cypher-neo> diverdude, You around?
[11:23] <paraxxo> anyone know if theres any Lubuntu-Netbook-Edition
[11:23] <lucidmadman> jetole: #samba has clammed up on me
[11:23] <lucidmadman> mind if I ask here?
[11:24] <Stelpa> hmm, scarleo, i am trying to run the script first to test it, and it doesn't seem to be copy-ing
[11:24] <quiescens> Jacruth: then /dev/sdb contains a partition table rather than just a file system
[11:24] <Jacruth> jetole, what do you mean about I made mistake? Do you mean while fortmatting?
[11:24] <jetole> lucidmadman: fascinating. I never said I could help you either. Just that it was a better place to ask samba questions
[11:24] <cypher-neo> paraxxo, Netbook Edition was replaced by the Unity interface in 11.04
[11:24] <lucidmadman> haha fair enough
[11:24] <Ben64> Jacruth: you put an extended partition, but no real partition
[11:24] <scarleo> Stelpa, did you put the right paths?
[11:24] <Jacruth> jetole, I did not format it (but I need to fix it, thanks dad!) so I don't know what did my father do with it
[11:24] <jetole> Jacruth: no disk should not have a partition table meaning /dev/sdb should not have a file system
[11:24] <Stelpa> scarleo: i think so....
[11:24] <Stelpa> cp /home/.config/transmission/torrents /media/Wendy/Downloads/Torrents
[11:24] <paraxxo> cypher-neo: im talking about a lubuntu version for netbook resolution
[11:25] <mirek> hey jest tu jakis polak
[11:25] <quiescens> Jacruth: you can use sudo fdisk -l to see what partitions are available
[11:25] <cypher-neo> paraxxo, Let me check
[11:25] <oCean> !pl | mirek
[11:25] <jetole> Jacruth: from the output provided by the file command you ran it looks like it is a normal disk and there is no file system on it
[11:25] <scarleo> Stelpa, try 'cp -r' and verify both paths exist
[11:25] <CharminTheMoose_> Is it possible for two kernels of the same version on the same system to co-exist without too much hassle?
[11:25] <Jacruth> quiescens, that is what I pasted first
[11:25] <jetole> Jacruth: maybe your dad deleted the partition table
[11:25] <scnupf> hi
[11:25] <Jacruth> jetole, I guess he did it.
[11:25] <cypher-neo> paraxxo, AFAIK the regular install supports all those resolutions now. But I want to make sure of that. ;)
[11:26] <Ben64> Jacruth: you just need to create a partition, not very difficult
[11:26] <jetole> Jacruth: that's doesn't mean any data is lost
[11:26]  * Jacruth nods
[11:26] <Jacruth> jetole, really?
[11:26] <Ben64> data is likely gone
[11:26] <paraxxo> cypher-neo: i already installed lubuntu on my netbook and it doesnt support my screen
[11:26] <jetole> Ben64: no it doesn't
[11:26] <jetole> Jacruth: what Ben64 just said is wrong
[11:26] <quiescens> Jacruth: oh sorry, i did not see that part, my mistake. if the partition information was deleted without deleting the data itself then you can recover everything
[11:26] <Ben64> jetole: most likely it is gone
[11:27] <Stelpa> scarleo: ohhhhh, ty, forgot my user dir
[11:27] <damo22> unless he formatted the partition again
[11:27] <quiescens> Jacruth: but if it was properly formatted then it isn't worth the effort trying unless it is worth a lot
[11:27] <jetole> Jacruth: a partition table only exists within the first 512 bytes of a disk (at least the most common and almost universal foramt of the MS-DOS partition table does)
[11:27] <damo22> then its gone
[11:27] <lucidmadman> anyone tell me how I find out what the domain should be when logging on to to a samba share from a windows box
[11:27] <scarleo> Stelpa, yeah :)
[11:27] <Jacruth> jetole, it makes sense
[11:27] <jetole> Jacruth: this means a partition table can be written a million times over and no data on the disk is touched except that first 512 bytes
[11:27] <cypher-neo> paraxxo, According to the Ubuntu website: "you may now use the standard ubuntu desktop CD image to install on net-books with specifications such as: 1024x600 resolution
[11:28] <jetole> Jacruth: now there is a solution to recovering a lost partition table
[11:28] <cypher-neo> paraxxo, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements
[11:28] <diverdude> cypher-neo: sorry are you still there_
[11:28] <cypher-neo> paraxxo, That was Ubuntu, not Lubuntu
[11:28] <cypher-neo> diverdude, Yes, here...
[11:28] <Jacruth> jetole, I was thinking about gparted.
[11:28] <diverdude> cypher-neo: well the system just hangs at startup
[11:28] <jetole> Jacruth: I forget the name of the tool however I will see if I can find it in a moment but it will scan your disk and find the actual partitions and then re-create the partition table
[11:28] <paraxxo> cypher-neo: but i was Lubuntu because its fast
[11:28] <jetole> Ben64: I forget the name of the tool however I will see if I can find it in a moment but it will scan your disk and find the actual partitions and then re-create the partition table
[11:28] <damo22> jetole: testdisk?
[11:28] <cypher-neo> paraxxo, Lubuntu doesn't list it's resolution on that page. Still looking.
[11:29] <Ben64> jetole: parted can attempt to recover
[11:29] <quiescens> testdisk can most likely do it
[11:29] <paraxxo> cypher-neo: thank you very much
[11:29] <jetole> damo22: doesn't sound familiar but that means nothing other then it may be one of the many tools that does just that
[11:29] <cypher-neo> paraxxo, Actually it says 800x600 for Lubuntu
[11:29] <Jacruth> Should I give it a try?
[11:29] <diverdude> cypher-neo: it hangs at * starting deferred execution scheduler
[11:30] <Ben64> you have to know where the old partition(s) started/stopped to recover
[11:30] <cypher-neo> diverdude, So it doesn't even finish booting?
[11:30] <damo22> Ben64: no you dont
[11:30] <jetole> Jacruth: I'm siding with damo22. testdisk looks like it can do exactly what you need
[11:30] <diverdude> cypher-neo: exactly
[11:30] <Ben64> damo22: yes you do
[11:30] <cypher-neo> diverdude, Uh-oh...
[11:30] <jetole> Ben64: if you need to know where the old partitions started and stopped then that's not the tool you would use
[11:30] <diverdude> cypher-neo: i tried reinstalling nvidia drivers
[11:30] <Ben64>   rescue START END                         rescue a lost partition near START        and END
[11:31] <damo22> Ben64: testdisk can recover without input like that
[11:31] <jetole> Ben64: granted gparted is great but there are tools that only need to know the disk to look at
[11:31] <Jacruth> cool!
[11:31] <cypher-neo> diverdude, Umm, this is an odd request. Try booting from the CD and see how far along in the boot you get. If you manage to boot the Live CD, click Try Ubuntu and see how far along that gets.
[11:31] <Ben64> parted != gparted
[11:31] <cypher-neo> diverdude, Out of curiousity, what are the specs on your computer?
[11:31] <bobo123> what is the difference between gnome (version 3) and gnome classic ??
[11:31] <diverdude> cypher-neo: its a lenovo W520
[11:32] <cypher-neo> bobo123, GNOME3 doesn't use Unity
[11:32] <jetole> Ben64: no it's not the same app. you are right. Who said differently?
[11:32] <jetole> Jacruth: try testdisk that damo22 mentioned
[11:32] <UidX> can pulseaudio stream an audio outside of my local network?
[11:32] <Ben64> jetole: i said parted, you said gparted
[11:32] <bobo123> cypher-neo, why are you mentioning Unity?
[11:32] <paraxxo> cypher-neo: so should i just install UNR cuz theres no lnr
[11:32] <jetole> Ben64: oh my mistake
[11:32] <diverdude> cypher-neo: ill try live boot
[11:32] <Jacruth> jetole, I'm installing it, thanks.
[11:32] <damo22> Jacruth: do you know how many partitions were there before?
[11:32] <jetole> Jacruth: No prob. Thank damo22 too
[11:32] <jetole> ;-)
[11:33] <cypher-neo> paraxxo, I would try that.
[11:33] <sarwo> tes
[11:33] <Jacruth> damo22, sdb, I supose.
[11:33] <cypher-neo> bobo123, Because you asked what the difference is, and I told you the basic difference.
[11:33] <jetole> Jacruth: sdb isn't a partition
[11:33] <jetole> Jacruth: a partition would be like sdb1, sdb2, etc
[11:33] <paraxxo> cypher-neo: can u tell me if theres any other kinds of linux netbook edition , becus ubuntu netbook runs real slow
[11:33] <cypher-neo> bobo123, My bad... You mentioned GNOME classic
[11:33] <Jacruth> sorry, language barrier.
[11:33] <damo22> Jacruth: did you split your drive into mulitple? or only 1?
[11:34] <bobo123> cypher-neo, yes
[11:34] <Jacruth> damo22, wait a second, I'll show you something
[11:34] <jetole> damo22: he ran file against it and it showed a MBR and other data to indicate it's a partitioned disk
[11:34] <cypher-neo> bobo123, The difference between GNOME3 and Classic is Classic resembles GNOME back in the GNOME2.x days (Ubuntu 10.10 and previous versions)
[11:34] <diverdude> cypher-neo: live boot works just fine
[11:34] <jetole> damo22: or at least that it's not a disk with extX on it outside of a partition table
[11:34] <diverdude> cypher-neo: i dont think anything is wrong with the computer. the problem is ubuntu
[11:34] <bobo123> cypher-neo, so how can i change the theme in gnome 3?
[11:34] <Jacruth> damo22, what about this? http://i.imgur.com/83Kde.png
[11:35] <bobo123> cypher-neo, i copied a theme in the .themes directory, but no theme is shown in the gnome-tweak-tool
[11:35] <Stelpa> scarleo: i think i got it working! :D
[11:35] <damo22> Jacruth: you can use this info to recover
[11:35] <cypher-neo> bobo123, GNOME3 is a version of GNOME that doesn't use Unity (like 11.04 to current) but uses a similar interface based on Mutter.
[11:35] <Stelpa> scarleo: ty for all the help ^_^
[11:35] <jetole> Jacruth: that looks good but you showed fdisk -l which didn't show a partition there
[11:36] <diverdude> cypher-neo: so how can i fix it
[11:36] <damo22> Jacruth: did you make that yourself AFTER trying to recover?
[11:36] <quiescens> jetole: it did, it said there was 1 extended partition, and nothing else, but its in a different language
[11:36] <Jacruth> jetole, that is why I'm a little confused. Why gparted shows them?
[11:36] <Jacruth> damo22, I didn't.
[11:36] <cypher-neo> bobo123, Take the theme out of the .themes directory. Open gnome-tweak-tool and click on the Themes tab. Install the theme by loading it directly in the tool. It will install the theme to the correct directory if it is a valid theme.
[11:36] <bobo123> cypher-neo, but it is not possible to install gnome 2 on ubuntu 11.10?
[11:37] <damo22> Jacruth: it says there are no partitions except an extended one
[11:37] <quiescens> anyway, try the testdisk thing if someone is walking you through it, and be careful
[11:37] <jetole> quiescens: ah you're right. my mistake and no hable espanol
[11:37] <ubuntu> ciaoo
[11:37] <ubuntu> !lista
[11:37] <quiescens> jetole: yeah, i was looking at it thinking the same thing
[11:37] <bobo123> cypher-neo, it will be of great help if you could tell me where is the open file button in the gnome-tweak-tool, because i can't find such button
[11:38] <diverdude> cypher??
[11:38] <diverdude> cypher-neo: +
[11:38] <cypher-neo> diverdude, Don't know. Last time I had a computer hang halfway through boot like what you describe it was a faulty video card (one that needed to be completely replaced). Time before that, it was a faulty CPU.
[11:38] <jetole> quiescens: yeah I just mis-read it is all
[11:38] <damo22> Jacruth: how big was your old drive when you were using it?
[11:38] <cypher-neo> diverdude, Both were hardware problems...
[11:38] <jetole> Jacruth: wait! stop! run: file -s /dev/sdb1
[11:38] <Jacruth> damo22, I think there is not any way to know it, I supo...
[11:38] <diverdude> cypher-neo: but if it works in live boot then i guess its not a hardware problem?
[11:39] <cypher-neo> diverdude, That's what I'm trying to test. If it's hardware or Ubuntu
[11:39] <Jacruth> jetole, http://paste.ubuntu.com/837657/
[11:39] <cypher-neo> diverdude, If it hangs on a Live CD boot, it's almost definitely hardware.
[11:39] <Jacruth> it is a x86 boot sector
[11:39] <jetole> Jacruth: just for fun, run: sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt
[11:39] <diverdude> cypher-neo: it does not hang on Live CD boot
[11:39] <cypher-neo> bobo123, Click on the Themes tab. Do you see a load file button next to the Theme changer?
[11:40] <cypher-neo> diverdude, Well, that's good... I suppose.
[11:40] <jetole> Jacruth: and if there is no output then run: ls /mnt
[11:40] <Jacruth> jetole, it says I need to specify the filetype
[11:40] <Jacruth> I tried with ext2, ext3, ntfs and vfat
[11:40] <Jacruth> without success
[11:40] <jetole> Jacruth: meh. ok. I leave you in the hands of damo22 and testdisk
[11:40] <Jacruth> thanks
[11:40] <diverdude> cypher-neo: yes...but that leaves me with a broken ubuntu again
[11:41] <diverdude> :/
[11:41] <bobo123> cypher-neo, no there is no such button, there is only: Window Theme (Drop Down Box), Shell Theme (Not available - Shell user-extension not enabled), GTK-Theme DropDown Box
[11:41] <jetole> Jacruth: yeah if it's a known fs type it should/would have auto detected it
[11:41] <diverdude> man im gonna go for linux mint i think...hoping for fewer problems
[11:41] <cypher-neo> OH!!
[11:41] <cypher-neo> bobo123, OH!! You need to install the theme changer!
[11:41] <cypher-neo> bobo123, One sec
[11:41] <bobo123> cypher-neo, ok
[11:43] <cypher-neo> bobo123, Open your Terminal
[11:44] <Jacruth> sorry, it was a halt
[11:44] <Jacruth> testdisk isntalled
[11:44] <cypher-neo> bobo123, Type "sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/gnome3"
[11:44] <bobo123> cypher-neo, ok
[11:44] <share> I am looking for a DVB-T receiver with remote that works in Linux
[11:44] <bobo123> cypher-neo, i think i already added this repository
[11:44] <bobo123> cypher-neo, which package should i install?
[11:44] <bobo123> cypher-neo, apt-get install ????
[11:45] <damo22> Jacruth: for fun type sudo fdisk /dev/sdb1
[11:45] <damo22> then press p and enter
[11:45] <scarleo> Stelpa, great!
[11:46] <Jacruth> wait, wait
[11:46] <Pooky5> guys, how can I login as guest in console?
[11:46] <scarleo> Stelpa, np
[11:46] <cypher-neo> bobo123, "apt-get install gnome-shell-extensions-user-theme"
[11:46] <cypher-neo> bobo123, If that doesn't work, I have a secondary PPA which has that package
[11:47] <Jacruth> damo22, can't read /dev/sdb1 (it exists)
[11:47] <Drakalen> hi all
[11:47] <Drakalen> anyone from Poland?
[11:47] <damo22> Jacruth: okay
[11:47] <bobo123> cypher-neo, no there is no button
[11:48] <Jacruth> what about this, damo22 : http://i.imgur.com/b69Cw.png
[11:48] <cypher-neo> bobo123, Did that package work?
[11:48] <bobo123> cypher-neo, no it didn't
[11:48] <Ben64> damo22, Jacruth: sdb1 is an extended partition, you can't do anything to it
[11:48] <Ben64> Jacruth: should be intel
[11:49] <damo22> Jacruth: yes
[11:49] <cypher-neo> bobo123, Okay try this one
[11:49] <Jacruth> okay, I'm going to select "analyse"
[11:49] <bobo123> cypher-neo, ok which one?
[11:49] <cypher-neo> bobo123, "sudo add-apt-repository ppa:satyajit-happy/themes"
[11:49] <damo22> Jacruth: what are your options
[11:49] <cypher-neo> bobo123, sudo apt-get update
[11:49] <cypher-neo> bobo123, sudo apt-get install gnome-shell-extensions-user-theme
[11:50] <Drakalen> Anyone from poland? I need helb...
[11:50] <Drakalen> help*
[11:50] <Dr_willis> !pl
[11:50] <Jacruth> damo22, very few options, but one of them is to analyse and it is reading the cylinders
[11:50] <Drakalen> thanks
[11:51] <damo22> Jacruth: ok
[11:51] <bobo123> cypher-neo, no nothing changed
[11:51] <cypher-neo> bobo123, Okay... one sec
[11:52] <cypher-neo> bobo123, Let me find the package you need
[11:52] <bobo123> cypher-neo, ok, thanks a lot anyway
[11:52] <bobo123> cypher-neo, i gotta admit i hate GNOME 3, i am and i will be GNOME 2 fan
[11:52] <Jacruth> it will take some time, there are 91 ks cylinders
[11:52] <Jacruth> gnome 2 >> all.
[11:53] <bobo123> Jacruth, i agree with you
[11:53] <Jacruth> well, sometimes, because it weights a lot
[11:53] <Drakalen> hmm anyone can help me?
[11:53] <Drakalen> i install Ubuntu and how to boot him automatic?
[11:53] <Drakalen> (sry for bad english)
[11:54] <cypher-neo> bobo123, Okay try this...
[11:54] <cypher-neo> bobo123, Go to http://www.ubuntuupdates.org/package/gnome_shell/natty/main/base/gnome-shell-extensions-user-theme
[11:54] <bobo123> cypher-neo, ok i am there
[11:54] <Dr_willis> Drakalen:  did you do a WUBI install? or a normal insatall?
[11:54] <cypher-neo> bobo123, Click the ORANGE box about halfway down the page that says APT INSTALL
[11:55] <Drakalen> normal install
[11:55] <bobo123> cypher-neo, got it
[11:55] <Drakalen> because i install polish edition
[11:55] <cypher-neo> bobo123, *sigh* the package was deleted from the repository
[11:55] <bobo123> cypher-neo, should i deinstall it first?
[11:55] <Dr_willis> Drakalen:  on my systems. it boots to grub and boots ubuntu automatically..
[11:55] <cypher-neo> bobo123, You already had it?
[11:55] <bobo123> cypher-neo, in the ubuntu software center it says remove not install
[11:55] <Dr_willis> Drakalen:  you see a grub boot menu?
[11:55] <cypher-neo> bobo123, :o
[11:55] <bobo123> cypher-neo, yes i installed it already
[11:55] <Dr_willis> Drakalen:  theres no need to Msg me..
[11:55] <bobo123> cypher-neo, i installed it but nothing has changed
[11:55] <cypher-neo> bobo123, Okay. One sec. Switching gears. lol
[11:55] <bobo123> cypher-neo, it is really weird
[11:56] <Drakalen> DR_willis i don't see grub boot menu
[11:56] <Dr_willis> Drakalen:  then somthing failed during the install it seems.
[11:56] <Dr_willis> !fixboot
[11:56] <Drakalen> or maybe i must config that?
[11:56] <Dr_willis> !fixgrub
[11:56] <Dr_willis> Drakalen:  it is the default for it to set up grub and boot to ubuntu.
[11:56] <Drakalen> because when i turn on PC, he automatically run windows 7
[11:57] <Drakalen> i install "Niebiańska Nimfa" this is special edition
[11:57] <Drakalen> so maybe that is reason
[11:57] <Dr_willis> Drakalen:  no idea.  The normal default ubuntu - installs grub and sets ubuntu as the default boot item.
[11:57] <Dr_willis> Try the regular ubuntu release is my advice.
[11:57] <Raver> hey guys
[11:58] <damo22> Drakalen: if you installed win7 after ubuntu it will kill grub
[11:58] <Dr_willis> These special variants are normally not supported here.
[11:58] <Drakalen> nope i install first win7
[11:58] <Drakalen> and today Ubuntu
[11:58] <szal> Drakalen: 'lsb_release -a' please
[11:58] <bobo123> cypher-neo, any ideas?
[11:58] <Drakalen> eee where ?
[11:58] <Drakalen> xd
[11:59] <damo22> Drakalen: where did you tell grub bootloader to install to?
[11:59] <Dr_willis> His system is not booting szal :)
[11:59] <bobo123> cypher-neo, stay on line i will do a short logout
[11:59] <Dr_willis> Grub could have gotten installed to a differnt hd. or flash., or failed to install for some reason.
[11:59] <Dr_willis> the !fixgrub wilki page should walk you through the reinstalling of grub with a live cd.
[11:59] <Drakalen> when i install ubuntu
[12:00] <Drakalen> i see "Running GRUB"
[12:00] <szal> !enter | Drakalen
[12:00] <roura> i keep getting this error when i try to install Gimp using the Ubuntu Software Center [installArchives() failed: dpkg: error: reading package info file '/var/lib/dpkg/available': Input/output error]
[12:00] <cypher-neo> bobo123, You here?
[12:00] <roura> any idea how to fix this?
[12:00] <bobo123> cypher-neo, i am here
[12:00] <cypher-neo> bobo123, I have a new PPA for you... again.
[12:00] <bobo123> cypher-neo, any ideas?
[12:00] <Drakalen> ok sry ubottu
[12:00] <bobo123> cypher-neo, should i remove the gnome-shell-user-theme package before?
[12:01] <cypher-neo> bobo123, No. Keep it
[12:01] <bobo123> ok
[12:01] <cypher-neo> bobo123, sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3
[12:01] <cypher-neo> bobo123, Terminal command, obviously.
[12:01] <bobo123> cypher-neo, done
[12:01] <roura> anyone? installArchives() failed: dpkg: error: reading package info file '/var/lib/dpkg/available': Input/output error
[12:01] <cypher-neo> bobo123, sudo apt-get update
[12:01] <Drakalen> so anyone can help me with ubuntu boot?
[12:02] <bobo123> cypher-neo, should i install it again?
[12:02] <cypher-neo> bobo123, And when it tells you there are updates to be had...
[12:02] <cypher-neo> bobo123, sudo apt-get upgrade
[12:02] <damo22> Drakalen: you need to boot a livecd and fix grub
[12:02] <cypher-neo> bobo123, I think your version of gnome-tweak-tool might be old
[12:02] <bobo123> ok i am doing an upgrade right now
[12:02] <mongy> I removed quiet and splash from grub but I still dont see the text while booting?
[12:02] <bobo123> cypher-neo, i installed it with apt-get
[12:02] <cypher-neo> bobo123, The one on the Oneiric repository is old
[12:03] <Dr_willis> !text
[12:03] <cypher-neo> bobo123, The PPA is up to date though
[12:03] <mongy> ugh
[12:03] <Drakalen> damo22: i'm now with livecd, but how fix Grub?
[12:03] <Dr_willis> mongy:  you did rerun 'sudo update-grub' after editing the grub configs?
[12:03] <cypher-neo> bobo123, The current gnome-tweak-tool is version 3.x
[12:04] <Dr_willis> mongy:  i tend touse 'noquiet nosplash nofb text'  and set the grub setting to use a text only consoel display. not the higher res franebuffer displays
[12:04] <cypher-neo> bobo123, I managed to lay my hands on 3.2, but I can't find that version in any PPA now.
[12:04] <mongy> Dr_willis, just editing the boot menu at boot time for now.
[12:04] <bobo123> cypher-neo, after the upgrade i will check the version
[12:04] <cypher-neo> bobo123, But upgrading it to version 3 should make the load menu pop up in the Themes tab
[12:04] <Dr_willis> mongy:  try  all the options perhaps. 'noquiet nosplash nofb text'
[12:05] <mongy> k
[12:05] <szal> roura: sudo dpkg clear-avail && sudo apt-get update <- you could've found that yourself on $searchEngineOfYourChoice ;)
[12:06] <roura> i seriously have no idea what any of that meaans
[12:06] <mongy> Dr_willis, lol, it gives me the boot splash.  Im testing this in a vm btw
[12:06] <mongy> Dr_willis, ah, its stopped at a text screen.  I have to ctrl alt del for it to continue and then it restarts..
[12:06] <cypher-neo> diverdude, Been thinking. Where did it hang again on boot?
[12:07] <damo22> mongy: you should have tried ctrl-alt-f1 f2 f3
[12:07] <djafar> hi
[12:07] <djafar> all
[12:08] <mongy> ok so it just stops loading anything just about when login screen should appear.  nevermind...
[12:08] <damo22> mongy it might be loading logins on different console
[12:08] <roura> what is this doing : sudo dpkg clear-avail
[12:09] <szal> roura: read -> man dpkg <- all options neatly listed and explained
[12:09] <cypher-neo> bobo123, How's it going?
[12:10] <bobo123> cypher-neo, how can i see the version of the gnome-tweak-tool?
[12:10] <mongy> I'll try it on a real machine in a minute...
[12:10] <roura> szai will do thanks
[12:11] <szal> !tab | roura, and adjust your IRC font for clarity of characters ;)
[12:12] <cypher-neo> bobo123, Terminal command: sudo apt-cache showpkg gnome-tweak-tool
[12:12] <JadedJacob> good evening
[12:12] <cypher-neo> bobo123, There will be a LOT of text, but you should be able to figure it out.
[12:13] <bobo123> cypher-neo, the version is: 3.2.0-0ubuntu1
[12:13] <cypher-neo> bobo123, Excellent!!
[12:13] <bobo123> cypher-neo, but there is no button
[12:13] <cypher-neo> bobo123, Try closing gnome-tweak-tool and reopening it
[12:13] <bobo123> cypher-neo, i tried that many times
[12:15] <bobo123> cypher-neo, the upgrade is not yet finished, should i make a restart now or should i reinstall ubuntu 11.10?
[12:15] <bobo123> cypher-neo, and try everything right from start
[12:16] <cypher-neo> bobo123, Nononono
[12:16] <cypher-neo> bobo123, Let the upgrade finish
[12:16] <bobo123> cypher-neo, it has finished
[12:16] <cypher-neo> bobo123, Okay. But there's no need to reinstall
[12:16] <bobo123> cypher-neo, i opened gnome-tweak-tool nothing is changed
[12:16] <cypher-neo> bobo123, On Shell Extensions, do you see...
[12:16] <cypher-neo> bobo123, Uh...
[12:17] <cypher-neo> bobo123, Use Theme Extension? or something like that?
[12:17] <bobo123> cypher-neo, that's what i tried to tell you the first time
[12:17] <brokenhorseshoe> hi all
[12:17] <bobo123> the tab shell-extensions doesn't have nothing
[12:17] <riff> sup everyone
[12:17] <bobo123> cypher-neo, the tab is empty
[12:17] <cardiel> Someone know why is the copy speed so much slower in mc than in for ex. nautilus/krusader?
[12:18] <cardiel> i get 25mb/s on the same hardisk but from ext3 to ntfs in mc but around 40 in krusader
[12:18] <bobo123> cypher-neo, i am using right now gnome classic, and when i use GNOME there is something in the tab shell extension
[12:18] <cypher-neo> bobo123, Were you able to install gnome-shell-extensions-user-theme?
[12:18] <bobo123> cypher-neo, yes yes i have that
[12:18] <riff> i av a power saver gpu as well as an nvidia one, i installed the additional drivers for the nvidia gpu, how do i know which gpu my ubuntu is using? :|
[12:18] <cypher-neo> bobo123, Then that extension should show up in the shell extensions tab. You need to enable it, somehow.
[12:18] <bobo123> cypher-neo, the question is how?
[12:19] <stefan_> Hello there! I
[12:19] <riff> anyone? :-P
[12:19] <cypher-neo> bobo123, What version of Ubuntu are you on?
[12:19] <cypher-neo> bobo123, 11.10?
[12:19] <bobo123> cypher-neo, 11.10
[12:19] <cypher-neo> bobo123, This is weird. I have not had this much trouble with enabling a simple extension before...
[12:20] <_skpl> restart gnome-shell
[12:20] <riff> wierdos
[12:20] <riff> :|
[12:20] <bobo123> cypher-neo, i will make a fresh reinstall, i think i have installed something wrong
[12:20] <stefan_> I'm currently using a HDD with Ubuntu an Windows installed on it. Now I've bought a SSD and want to install Ubuntu on it and keep Windows on the HDD. How should I proceed? Just install Ubuntu on the SSD and it will detect Windows on the HDD and put it into the bootloader or is there anything I have to consider?
[12:20] <cypher-neo> bobo123, Wait
[12:20] <bobo123> i reinstalled it yesterday, it wont
[12:20] <cypher-neo> Try what _skpl said
[12:20] <bobo123> cypher-neo, how can i do that?
[12:21] <rumpe1> stefan_, usually it will be detected and added to the booloader menu
[12:21] <_skpl> alt-f2 then type r and press enter, but close gnome-tweak-tool first
[12:21] <_skpl> restart, then re-open gnome-tweak-tool, then enable the user theme extension
[12:21] <bobo123> ok i will restart now
[12:21] <cypher-neo> bobo123, REstart the computer... or "Alt-F2" press r and hit enter
[12:21] <cypher-neo> _skpl, Thanks ;)
[12:21] <roura> I keep being denied permission while trying sudo dpkg clear-avail ??
[12:22] <rumpe1> stefan_, also you should consider to activate the "discard" mount parameter for the partitions on the ssd, if you  use ext4 filesystem.
[12:22] <cypher-neo> _skpl, I forgot about needing to restart the shell
[12:22] <Chipzzz> has anyone run ubuntu from a usb drive & can they comment on speed vs running on a hard disk?
[12:23] <bobo123> cypher-neo, i restarted the computer, but nothing changes
[12:23] <bobo123> cypher-neo, i restarted the computer, but nothing changed
[12:24] <bobo123> cypher-neo, gnome 3 is really getting on my nerves
[12:24] <cypher-neo> Chipzzz, USB drive is faster
[12:24] <expertarun> hey
[12:24] <bobo123> cypher-neo, gnome 2 was somehow better
[12:24] <cypher-neo> bobo123, Your computer is getting on my nerves too... Try going back to gnome-tweak-tool and enabling the extension.
[12:24] <cypher-neo> bobo123, If it is actually installed, it will show up.
[12:24] <Chipzzz> cypher-neo: i'm surprised to hear that... thank you
[12:24] <expertarun> how to install multimedia codec help?
[12:25] <cypher-neo> Chipzzz, I use a Live-USB-drive to live-boot Ubuntu on a computer that needs rescuing.
[12:25] <auronandace> !codec | expertarun
[12:26] <cypher-neo> Chipzzz, The 11.10 Live-CD boots in about 4 minutes. The Live-USB boots in about 2.5-3 minutes
[12:26] <VIPER-II> hi there... anyone using Sickbeard here?
[12:26] <bobo123> cypher-neo,  i opened gnome-tweak-tool
[12:26] <bobo123> but there is nothing there
[12:26] <cypher-neo> _skpl, Any ideas?
[12:27] <_skpl> http://extensions.gnome.org
[12:27] <cypher-neo> bobo123, Go to http://extensions.gnome.org
[12:27] <Chipzzz> cypher-neo: i'm playing with the idea of using a usb installation vs. a virtualbox server... wasn't thinking about the CD at all
[12:27] <_skpl> bob123: try googling your problem
[12:27] <cypher-neo> bobo123, Try installing the user-theme-extension from there
[12:29] <jakes> can anyone tell me how to install backtrack 5 menu in ubuntu?
[12:29] <bobo123> cypher-neo, how can i see the version from gonme?
[12:29] <mac_osx> Hi all, Can anyone help I think I've been hacked?
[12:29] <bobo123> cypher-neo, how can i see the version from gnome installed on my computer?
[12:29] <Chipzzz> cypher-neo: doesn't sound like the flash drive is fast enough in either case... maybe i'll just get a bigger hard disk ;-)
[12:29] <jakes> can anyone help me how to install backtrack 5 menu in ubuntu?
[12:30] <jakes> can anyone help me how to install backtrack 5 menu in ubuntu?
[12:30] <cypher-neo> bobo123, Umm
[12:30] <cypher-neo> bobo123, "sudo apt-cache showpkg gnome-shell"
[12:31] <kaltorak> Hello, I'm trying to remove the privileges from a user to mount external media, or access it, I've unmarked all privileges at System>Administration>Users and groups>Advanced settings>user privileges, I've trying with the gdm-guest session, and so, but all the same, still mounting the usb key when I insert it, and has full access to it, I was wondering how it's possible this ? and how can I avoid this undesired mount ?
[12:31] <roura> ok, i still dont undertand why i cant install Gimp
[12:32] <mac_osx> Can someone help a victim of computer rape?
[12:32] <cypher-neo> roura, Are you installing it from a PPA?
[12:32] <roura> Ubuntu Software Center
[12:33] <cypher-neo> roura, I hate USC. It doesn't give proper explanations for failure.
[12:33] <cypher-neo> roura, Try running "sudo apt-get install gimp" from the Terminal
[12:33] <cypher-neo> roura, That will tell you why it won't install. And I can work from there...
[12:34] <rumpe1> kaltorak, hmm... maybe you can deactivate fuse somehow? Or look into udev rule definitions? Just some thoughts.
[12:34] <kaltorak> rumpel, consider that I need to unprivileged just one user, not all the users, I will read about udev
[12:35] <rumpe1> kaltorak, udev is more low-level. You can define, what happens when certain patterns match a detected device.
[12:36] <UidX> wow, this is spicy
[12:36] <mac_osx> I have a quick question if someone has a minute. After MANY hours, I finally found a way to access my etc/passwd file. I need to know how many dudes are in me.
[12:37] <kaltorak> rumpel, understand, but, how is done in ubuntu for mount the usb key or so, without being root, when just root can use the mount order ? (this is just for curious)
[12:37] <roura> cypher-neo  -- sorry that took a bit.... "installArchives() failed: dpkg: error: reading package info file '/var/lib/dpkg/available': Input/output error"
[12:37] <UidX> can't you just do like sudo nano /etc/passwd ?
[12:37] <mac_osx> UidX, none of that worked till I finally went through Nautilus
[12:38] <mac_osx> This is what I got
[12:38] <rumpe1> kaltorak, that's what FUSE (filesystem in userspace) is for. Even unprivileged users can mount media to the /home/username/.gvfs   gnome virtual filesystem.
[12:38] <mac_osx> root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash
[12:38] <mac_osx> daemon:x:1:1:daemon:/usr/sbin:/bin/sh
[12:38] <mac_osx> bin:x:2:2:bin:/bin:/bin/sh
[12:38] <mac_osx> sys:x:3:3:sys:/dev:/bin/sh
[12:38] <mac_osx> sync:x:4:65534:sync:/bin:/bin/sync
[12:38] <mac_osx> games:x:5:60:games:/usr/games:/bin/sh
[12:38] <FloodBot1> mac_osx: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[12:38] <bentkus> a
[12:38] <kaltorak> rumpel, but generally the media is mounted at /media/LABEL or so
[12:39] <dns53> mac_osx look at your /etc/passwords file and anything with a user above 1000 is a normal user, 1-999 is usually an os account
[12:39] <UidX> that's weird i just did sudo nano /etc/passwd and i can access it
[12:39] <mac_osx> Thanks dns53
[12:40] <digitalcrow> help me my apache server dont go on internet
[12:40] <cypher-neo> roura, Try running "sudo dpkg --clear-avail && sudo apt-get update" from the Terminal
[12:40] <digitalcrow> help me my apache server dont go on internet. my apache server dont accept connections from internet
[12:41] <dns53> UidX /etc/passwd can be viewed by public /etc/shadow contains the password itself
[12:41] <paraxxo> does anyone know how to see installed apps in Lubuntu and startup apps
[12:42] <Chipzzz> digitalcrow: have you checked to make sure apache is on the port you think it is?
[12:42] <digitalcrow> yes
[12:42] <roura> cypher-neo .. that opens some sort of menu
[12:42] <Chipzzz> digitalcrow: are you running a firewall?
[12:42] <digitalcrow> no
[12:42] <digitalcrow> i dont have firewall
[12:43] <Chipzzz> digitalcrow: are you behind a router?
[12:43] <digitalcrow> yes
[12:43] <digitalcrow> but with the same router i had no prolbem before
[12:43] <digitalcrow> i dont know what went wrong with this installation
[12:43] <digitalcrow> the servers works only locally
[12:44] <cypher-neo> roura, There shouldn't be a menu. What does the menu say?
[12:44] <Chipzzz> digitalcrow: are you on the host or another machine?
[12:44] <digitalcrow> on the host
[12:44] <Chipzzz> what is your local ip?
[12:44] <paraxxo> !patience
[12:45] <digitalcrow> 192.168.1.1
[12:45] <roura> installArchives() failed: dpkg: error: reading package info file '/var/lib/dpkg/available': Input/output error
[12:45] <roura> hmm
[12:45] <roura> didnt copy for some reason
[12:45] <Chipzzz> digitalcrow: that's your router... what's the machine's ip?
[12:45] <digitalcrow> i made some tests and put this ip
[12:45] <mac_osx> Would this "Debian-openarena:x:118:60:OpenArena dedicated server,,,:/var/games/openarena-server:/bin/false"
[12:45] <mac_osx>  be an example of a hacker?
[12:45] <cypher-neo> roura, I wonder...
[12:45] <digitalcrow> my router's ip is 192.168.1.254
[12:45] <digitalcrow> the gateway
[12:46] <Chipzzz> digitalcrow: ah... sorry... can you ping 192.168.1.1?
[12:46] <expertarun> how to go in linuxmint help
[12:46] <digitalcrow> yes
[12:46] <digitalcrow> server runs ok on it
[12:46] <roura> first -- "error: need an action option"
[12:46] <cypher-neo> roura, Try this... Terminal command: "sudo touch /forcefsck"
[12:46] <digitalcrow> my internet ip is 89.210.250.94
[12:47] <cypher-neo> roura, Reboot and let the FSCK run. When you get back, tell me if there were any errors from that.
[12:47] <roura> that does nothing
[12:47] <roura> no response
[12:47] <digitalcrow> i dont know what is the problem
[12:47] <cypher-neo> roura, The command itself won't do anything. It just makes FSCK happen when you reboot
[12:47] <expertarun> help me to install video codec?
[12:47] <cypher-neo> roura, Are you booting a pen drive?
[12:47] <roura> oh
[12:48] <digitalcrow> it seems to be working before
[12:48] <roura> no
[12:48] <expertarun> help me
[12:48] <Chipzzz> digitalcrow: i tried to nmap you and it says 'host seems down'
[12:48] <digitalcrow> i made a new installation of ubuntu and doesn't work anymore
[12:48] <roura> netbook with ubuntu on the hd, only OS
[12:48] <roura> restarting brb
[12:48] <expertarun> help me to install video codec?
[12:48] <expertarun> help me to install video codec?
[12:48] <expertarun> help me to install video codec?
[12:48] <FloodBot1> expertarun: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[12:48] <kiz> Hi all, I'm having a lot of trouble with the 64 bit server installs - lots of segfaulting / corruption and failing at random steps. I've tried 11.10 and 11.04 with no luck. The 32 bit installers work OK. Can anyone suggest what could be wrong or a way I can install 64bit?
[12:49] <lordjj> expertarun  for linux mint: /server irc.spotchat.org  then: /join #linuxmint-help
[12:49] <roura> hmm
[12:49] <bazhang> !mintsupport | expertarun
[12:49] <mac_osx> Could someone tell me if this "nobody:x:65534:65534:nobody:/nonexistent:/bin/sh
[12:49] <mac_osx> " is a hacker (from my etc/passwd file)
[12:50] <roura> gimp is still downloading in the Software Center, but it says 'finished' and is also at about 50% in the bar...
[12:50] <roura> should i just disregard and reboot?
[12:50] <cypher-neo> roura, There's your problem
[12:50] <digitalcrow> seems only ftp and telnet is online
[12:50] <digitalcrow> from nmap
[12:50] <C0keNC0de> this now ubuntu gui sucks
[12:51] <C0keNC0de> *new
[12:51] <cypher-neo> roura, Try closing USC
[12:51] <Chipzzz> digitalcrow: that isn't available from here either & i can't get a traceroute to you
[12:51] <cypher-neo> roura, Those dpkg commands won't work unless USC is closed
[12:51] <bazhang> !notunity | C0keNC0de
[12:51] <expertarun> help me to install video codec
[12:51] <expertarun> help me to install video codec
[12:51] <expertarun> help me to install video codec
[12:51] <FloodBot1> expertarun: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[12:51] <digitalcrow> it used to work then i made a new installation , dont know what is happening
[12:52] <bobo123> cypher-neo, i just reinstalled ubuntu 11.10, which package should i install gnome-session-fallback or gnome-shell?
[12:52] <Chipzzz> digitalcrow: it looks like your isp is blocking your unsolicited incoming traffic
[12:52] <bazhang> expertarun, you are on mint. it's not supported here, so please stop asking
[12:52] <Guest14653> ok, my plan is now to use some unetbootin to save the /home and put a light distro on the box ... is there any other chance to recover data ?!
[12:52] <Chipzzz> digitalcrow: otherwise i should be able to ping or traceroute you
[12:52] <cypher-neo> bobo123, Whatever you prefer most.
[12:52] <digitalcrow> maybe my isp changed its plans ?  i dont know
[12:53] <expertarun> help me to install video codec
[12:53] <bobo123> cypher-neo, i want gnome 3 to look like gnome 2
[12:53] <digitalcrow> could i be able to try on other port?
[12:53] <bazhang> expertarun, stop it
[12:53] <expertarun> help me to install video codec
[12:53] <bobo123> cypher-neo, i want the ubuntu to look like gnome classic, so which is the right one?
[12:53] <Chipzzz> digitalcrow: your router responds to pings, right?
[12:53] <sda1986> hi, i have an 02:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Broadcom Corporation BCM43225 802.11b/g/n [14e4:4357] (rev 01), but it only see the N connections, no G! what can it be?
[12:54] <cypher-neo> !notunity | bobo123
[12:54] <C0keNC0de> thanks ubottu
[12:55] <Jacruth> damo22, it ended: http://i.imgur.com/S6sxy.png
[12:55] <digitalcrow> yes
[12:55] <digitalcrow> my router used be ok so long
[12:55] <digitalcrow> i've changed the port to 8080
[12:55] <Guest14653> i tried to get rid of this unity with big icons that diminish my active area in a bad ugly way, no i have no system... why is there no chance to choose no-unity at install?
[12:55] <Chipzzz> digitalcrow: then it isn't getting unsolicited incoming traffic... pings aren't port specific
[12:55] <digitalcrow> now
[12:55] <Guest14653> (now i have no system...)
[12:56] <digitalcrow> but still no service
[12:56] <Guest14653> (this is linux mint xchattin')
[12:56] <roura> restarted, found no errors -- tried 'sudo apt-get install gimp' got the same Input/output error....
[12:56] <atlantide> hi
[12:59] <drakalen> !pl
[12:59] <digitalcrow-2> i've changed my port to 8080
[13:00] <bobo123> cypher-neo, i have installed the gnome-panel package, should i install now the gnome-tweak-tool?
[13:00] <Chipzzz> digitalcrow: i don't think that's going to help... you'll be able to access from anywhere behind your router, but your isp isn't allowing you unsolicited incoming traffic
[13:00] <digitalcrow-2> still not works
[13:01] <expertarun> how to change a root password?
[13:01] <bazhang> expertarun, you are on MINT
[13:01] <roura> ugh why is it so difficult to install gimp
[13:02] <expertarun> no
[13:02] <Chipzzz> digitalcrow-2: (if i can't ping your router from outside your LAN, you can't expect TCP/IP traffic to get through)
[13:02] <expertarun> i am in ubuntu 10.04 LTS
[13:02] <bazhang> !mintsupport | expertarun
[13:02] <AlanBell> !root | expertarun
[13:02] <Jacruth> do you know how to use the testdisk tool to recover a partition?
[13:03] <expertarun> my password does not work so i am asking
[13:03] <LjL> expertarun: what does "lsb_release -a" say
[13:04] <cypher-neo> roura, Is USC closed?
[13:04] <Guest14653> how can i recover a broken install [ubuntu 11.04 became 11.10 with unity, i removed unity, reboot, now i cannot log in]
[13:04] <expertarun> deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu intrepid universe multiverse
[13:04] <expertarun> deb-src http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu intrepid universe multiverse
[13:04] <Chipzzz> expertarun: you can reboot to the grub menu, run ubuntu in recovery mode (where you are root) and change the password, after which it will work
[13:04] <LjL> expertarun: what is that
[13:04] <expertarun> Distributor ID:	Ubuntu
[13:04] <expertarun> Description:	Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS
[13:04] <expertarun> Release:	10.04
[13:04] <expertarun> Codename:	lucid
[13:04] <FloodBot1> expertarun: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[13:05] <AlanBell> cypher-neo: USC is Free Software
[13:05] <roura> cypher-neo yet
[13:05] <roura> yes*
[13:05] <sda1986> hi, i have an 02:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Broadcom Corporation BCM43225 802.11b/g/n [14e4:4357] (rev 01), but it only see the N connections, no G! what can it be?
[13:05] <LjL> expertarun: so if you run "sudo echo true", it doesn't work?
[13:06] <cypher-neo> AlanBell, And your point is?
[13:07] <cypher-neo> roura, Good. Try running the command in the Terminal "sudo apt-get install gimp"
[13:07] <AlanBell> cypher-neo: you asked if it was closed, maybe I misunderstood what you were asking
[13:07] <AlanBell> I did :) carry on.
[13:07] <cypher-neo> AlanBell, Oh. lol. :)
[13:08] <roura> dpkg: error: reading package info file '/var/lib/dpkg/available': Input/output error E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2) dpkg: error: reading package info file '/var/lib/dpkg/available': Input/output error E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2) dpkg: error: reading package info file '/var/lib/dpkg/available': Input/output error E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2) dpkg: error: read
[13:08] <LjL> uh oh
[13:08] <bobo123> cypher-neo, can you tell me again the repository for the gnome-shell-extensions-user-theme?
[13:08] <roura> oops
[13:08] <roura> did that several times --- dpkg: error: reading package info file '/var/lib/dpkg/available': Input/output error E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2)
[13:08] <RangerBob> Have you run a fsck and/or memtest?
[13:08] <Chipzzz> roura: "sudo apt-get update"
[13:09] <cypher-neo> roura, Okay, new Terminal command: "cat /var/lib/dpkg/available"
[13:09] <cypher-neo> roura, See anything interesting on that one?
[13:09] <quiescens> mm, that's a 35000 line file potentially
[13:10] <cypher-neo> quiescens, That would qualify as interesting. lol
[13:10] <roura> a lot of text
[13:10] <roura> massive wall of text
[13:10] <cypher-neo> Okay...
[13:10] <cypher-neo> interesting
[13:10] <cypher-neo> roura, Try "sudo apt-get update"
[13:11] <cypher-neo> After the wall of text is done
[13:11] <roura> did
[13:11] <cypher-neo> Or hit Ctrl-Z to stop it
[13:11] <cypher-neo> roura, And?
[13:11] <roura> got the update
[13:11] <cypher-neo> Good
[13:11] <quiescens> should ctrl-c, not ctrl-z unless you have good reason to
[13:12] <cypher-neo> Now "sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" to bring your system up to full update
[13:12] <cypher-neo> roura, Now "sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" to bring your system up to full update
[13:12] <cypher-neo> roura, Then try "sudo apt-get install gimp"
[13:13] <roura> ok doing that now
[13:13] <padhu> please give me the link for ubuntu supported hardware list
[13:13] <bazhang> !hcl
[13:13] <roura> got this error when trying 'sudo apt-get upgrade' --- dpkg: error: reading package info file '/var/lib/dpkg/available': Input/output error E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2)
[13:14] <holstein> roura: you likely still have the software center runnning, or the update manager
[13:14] <roura> how can i view whats running
[13:14] <lucidmadman> can someone tell me what the commandline would be to install virtualbox on ubuntu 11.10 64bit?
[13:14] <holstein> if you are not sure how to find and close those, you can reboot and start over.. you can have only one package manager running at a time
[13:14] <roura> i just reboot'd
[13:15] <holstein> roura: you can open a terminal and run ps aux
[13:15] <Chipzzz> lucidmadman: sudo apt-get install virtualbox
[13:15] <tomastik> hello all
[13:15] <glebihan> roura, run "sudo cp /var/lib/dpkg/available-old /var/lib/dpkg/available" then "sudo dpkg --clear-avail" then "sudo apt-get update"
[13:15] <lucidmadman> Chipzzz: thanks
[13:15] <Jonathan_> Could anyone here try and help me with this problem? http://askubuntu.com/questions/102885/ubuntu-constantly-freezing-at-random-time
[13:16] <cypher-neo> glebihan, Thank you! I wasn't sure where to go after that last one.
[13:16] <Chipzzz> lucidmadman: sorry... it's " sudo apt-get install virtualbox-ose"
[13:16] <holstein> Jonathan_: sure... if you have an older kernel try using it
[13:17] <glebihan> cypher-neo, you're welcome, hope it works
[13:17] <Tinybird> Hi, all
[13:17] <cypher-neo> glebihan, Me too. I hate dpkg errors
[13:17] <Jonathan_> holstein: What do you mean, should I downgrade my kernel?
[13:17] <lucidmadman> Chipzzz: it just ran fine, do I need to run again?
[13:18] <Chipzzz> lucidmadman: nope... should be ok :-)
[13:18] <bobo123> cypher-neo, do i need gnome-tweak-tool in order to change the themes in gnome-panel (gnome classic)?
[13:18] <lucidmadman> Chipzzz: thanks
[13:18] <cypher-neo> bobo123, Possibly... I don't mess too much with Classic.
[13:18] <Chipzzz> :-)
[13:18] <cypher-neo> bobo123, I know you'll need the tweak-tool for GTK3 themes, icon themes, and cursor themes.
[13:19] <Tinybird> I am using ubuntu 8.10, I find it very hard to update my software because I cannot use "apt-get"
[13:19] <holstein> Jonathan_: sometimes a kernel upgrade and "break" funcionality... if this is an issue that has started after an upgrade, then you can try an older kernel.. i usually just look in the grub list and boot the older one as a troubleshooting step... if thats not the case, trying a different kernel can still give you an idea
[13:19] <bobo123> cypher-neo, because i installed gnome-tweak-tool and gnome-shell-extensions-user-theme and i don't see this but again
[13:19] <lucidmadman> chipzzz: when I try and start it it says "failed to open x11 display"
[13:19] <holstein> Tinybird: 8.10 is EOL
[13:19] <bazhang> !eolupgrades | Tinybird
[13:19] <roura> is there a 'task manager'
[13:20] <roura> like ctrl alt del
[13:20] <holstein> Tinybird: if you choose to run end-of-life, your package management will be "on your own"
[13:20] <Chipzzz> lucidmadman: try "sudo apt-get install virtualbox-ose"... maybe it does need that
[13:20] <cypher-neo> Tinybird, 8.10 is severely out of date. Try upgrading to the next LTS release by downloading a Live Cd and performing an upgrade.
[13:20] <Jonathan_> holstein: I have never updated my kernel, and I am unsure at which point this all started happening. I can reformat and reinstall my system, but I have everything configured good now so I'd rather not
[13:20] <lucidmadman> chipzzz: k
[13:20] <Jonathan_> holstein: I've been trying for weeks to fix this, but to no avail
[13:20] <Jonathan_> holstein: Is it hard to perform a kernel upgrade? I have never done it
[13:21] <CharminTheMoose_> Is there any app that does a 'network top'?
[13:21] <holstein> Jonathan_: im nost suggesting a reinstall... im suggesting trying a different kernel to see if that is the issue.. as a troubleshooting step.. you could even try that from a live CD>.. but, if you have *never* upgraded, thats a good first step...
[13:22] <holstein> Jonathan_: to upgrade the kernel on my server, i use aptitude... but im running server 10.04, the LTS
[13:22] <lucidmadman> chipzzz: still the same, off a reading I will go!
[13:22] <Tinybird> Thank you all! Yes, I know that. But I'm afraid about the upgrading process. My current ubuntu is very stable
[13:22] <roura> it is installed !
[13:22] <roura> thank you all
[13:22] <Chipzzz> lucidmadman: try typing "groups" and see if you are the 'virtualbox' group
[13:22] <Jonathan_> holstein: I'm running Ubuntu Server 11.10, but I have no clue on how to update the kernel, do you have any reference links I can go to?
[13:22] <holstein> Tinybird: then enjoy it "as-is".. you wont be able to upgrade from any repos
[13:23] <munya> hi there, anyone knows how to run badblocks in terminal
[13:23] <lucidmadman> chipzzz: it seems not
[13:23] <holstein> Jonathan_: i just do that using aptitude... you can join #ubuntu-server... you can run sudo apt-get update and sudo apt-get upgrade
[13:23] <lucidmadman> chipzzz: how do I fix that?
[13:24] <Jonathan_> Well, I run apt-get update and apt-get upgrade at regular basis, but I did not know that the kernel was upgraded as well
[13:24] <holstein> Jonathan_: i find those commands dont always upgrade the kernel though.. so i use aptitude
[13:24] <Jonathan_> holstein: I think my issues came with a recent upgrade
[13:24] <Jonathan_> holstein: But I am not sure
[13:24] <Jonathan_> holstein: How can I check for versions in the file /etc/default/grub?
[13:25] <holstein> Jonathan_: cool... thats what i was proposing.. an upgrade that had broken something
[13:25] <oCean> Jonathan_: run  dpkg -l | grep linux-image will show you the kernel packages installed
[13:26] <oCean> Jonathan_: then,  apt-cache policy linux-image-server to see if a newer version is available
[13:26] <Jonathan_> oCean, holstein:
[13:26] <Jonathan_> ii  linux-image-3.0.0-12-generic-pae      3.0.0-12.20                             Linux kernel image for version 3.0.0 on x86
[13:26] <Jonathan_> ii  linux-image-3.0.0-14-generic-pae      3.0.0-14.23                             Linux kernel image for version 3.0.0 on x86
[13:26] <Jonathan_> ii  linux-image-generic-pae               3.0.0.14.16                             Generic Linux kernel image
[13:26] <oCean> Jonathan_: please don't paste here
[13:26] <Jonathan_> Sorry
[13:26] <holstein> Jonathan_: you should use http://paste.ubuntu.com/ , and i wont know from looking... this is going to be specific to your hardware
[13:27] <Chipzzz> lucidmadman: i haven't installed vbox for a long time, so i'm not sure that's the problem... better read up on it so i don't give you bad advice :-)
[13:27] <oCean> Jonathan_: oh you have generic version, not -server. Run  apt-cache policy linux-image-generic-pae  to see if newer versions are available
[13:27] <Jonathan_> oCean: http://paste.ubuntu.com/837785/
[13:27] <holstein> Jonathan_: assuming it has anything to do with the kernel, which it could... you can boot one of the earlier images as i suggested to test
[13:27] <oCean> Jonathan_: try that for linux-image-generic-pae
[13:27] <Jonathan_> oCean: http://paste.ubuntu.com/837786/
[13:28] <oCean> Jonathan_: so there's a slightly newer version (3.0.0.15.17)  run  sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[13:28] <Jonathan_> oCean: Doing so now :)
[13:29] <addy> hello all i hv a vlc install problem
[13:29] <drakalen> !pl
[13:29] <oCean> Jonathan_: fyi dist-upgrade is not a "distribution" upgrade, just handles important packages with dependencies etc
[13:29] <addy> can any body tell me how to install vlc/wine offline
[13:29] <addy> hey damo22 r u there
[13:30] <oCean> !offline | addy
[13:30] <Jonathan_> oCean: Ah, then I understand! I actually thought it was only for distribution upgrades so that's good to know :)
[13:30] <Jonathan_> oCean: It's upgraded, do you think I should restart the server?
[13:30] <addy> ocean:i donwnload it and transfer to my laptop
[13:30] <oCean> Jonathan_: yes, because currently you're running the previous version
[13:30] <lucidmadman> chipzzz: found a good thread in the vbox forum, think i'm on it
[13:31] <Jonathan_> oCean: Alright, it's rebooted, I love SSD's :D
[13:31] <addy> could any body help me over vlc
[13:31] <Guest14653> how can i recover a broken install [ubuntu 11.04 became 11.10 with unity, i removed unity, reboot, now i cannot log in]
[13:31] <Chipzzz> good luck... i like vbox a lot & plan to install it on my current machines soon too :-)
[13:32] <bazhang> addy, you were just given the offline link
[13:32] <holstein> addy: you can just click on them... double click on the .deb's
[13:32] <oCean> Johnlong: it is possible to remove the older kernel, but I would not, until you have several older kernels
[13:32] <oCean> err Johnlong sorry
[13:32] <oCean> Jonathan_: ^
[13:32] <holstein> addy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingSoftware
[13:32] <lucidmadman> chipzzz: thanks for you help amigo
[13:33] <addy> bazhang:i don't know what to do actually i dont hv net in my laptop so i download to xp and transfer to ubuntu
[13:33] <duelle> Guest14653: You could switch to a terminal and install another window manager (switch via Strg + Alt + F1)
[13:33] <Chipzzz> lucidmadman: glad to help & sorry i couldn't get you all the way through it
[13:33] <bazhang> addy, you do not need wine for vlc
[13:33] <holstein> addy: cool... did you see my message? and link?
[13:34] <cypher-neo> Guest14653, You need to boot into the Failsafe terminal and reinstall Unity
[13:35] <elementz> hi all.
[13:36] <thedarkangel> hi
[13:37] <Luigi> when installing ubuntu with wubi and i choose my external hard drive (wich has already some files and folders on it) the hard drive won't get overwritten,will it?
[13:37] <elementz> is there any way to use resolution independent icon files in the 'Icon' entry within an applications .desktop file? I tried to use .iso and .svg, but none of them worked so far.
[13:37] <elementz> what filetype can i use?
[13:38] <Jonathan_> oCean: I have upgraded the kernel now and the server is running
[13:38] <holstein> Luigi: it shouldnt... though i wouldnt do it that way, or suggest using wubi.. or installing an OS without backing up whats already there
[13:38] <Jonathan_> oCean: The freezes occur at random times, so time will probably tell if it's worked or not
[13:38] <Jonathan_> oCean: Hopefully it has :)
[13:38] <holstein> Jonathan_: you need to reboot into the newer kernel... i would run uname -a and make sure
[13:38] <oCean> Jonathan_: agreed
[13:39] <Jonathan_> holsteain, oCean: http://paste.ubuntu.com/837799/
[13:39] <Luigi> what's the difference when choosing an other installation size when installing with wubi?
[13:39] <MonkeyDust> wubi :(
[13:39] <sysc> Anyone running ubuntu + samba in a large scale environment ? Looking at moving away from Apples OS X for home directory / file server and wondering if ubuntu + samba can handle 90-100 simultaneous connections lots of small files over the network.
[13:39] <oCean> Jonathan_: yep, that's the new version
[13:40] <Jonathan_> oCean: Great, thank you :)
[13:40] <holstein> Luigi: you get a bigger "fake" hard drive
[13:40] <Jonathan_> oCean: I don't know if you can answer this one, but I might as well try
[13:40] <Jonathan_> oCean: I have XBMC standalone installed, and Xorg is talking a great amount of CPU
[13:41] <Jonathan_> oCean: It's mostly between 20-40% when it's idling
[13:41] <Luigi> so with 981 gb free space the 30gb installation size would be the best,because then i have the most available free space for ubuntu then?
[13:41] <Jonathan_> oCean: My server is running in tty, and I have no window manager except for xbmc
[13:41] <Talaty> Hello ! Little problem : when i do with normal user "gconf-editor /apps/nautilus/preferences/show_advanced_permissions true", and "nautilus" after, i can have the advanced permissions.
[13:41] <Talaty> I want this with "root" "nautilus". I do "sudo -i" and "gconftool-2 --type bool --set /apps/nautilus/preferences/show_advanced_permissions true". "sudo -i" and gconf-editor to check,all is good I can see the option. But when i go a "gksudo nautilus", i dont have the advanced persmissions.Any idea ?
[13:42] <oCean> Jonathan_: I have no clue for that. Best to just ask the channel. Try to keep the description in single line (easier to follow)
[13:42] <holstein> Luigi: the best would be *not* using wubi... if you are asking if 30gb's is enough.. that depends, but it should be a good start
[13:42] <Jonathan_> oCean: Alright, thanks for the help!
[13:42] <Jonathan_> holstein: Thank you
[13:43] <rymate1234> LOL
[13:43] <rymate1234> wubi suxx
[13:43] <Jonathan_> I have an issue with XBMC standalone and Xorg taking a lot of CPU, have anyone else experienced this?
[13:43] <mgaunard_> sysc: why not use NFS
[13:44] <Jonathan_> I also have a question regarding my 3x2TB disks in the RAID5 array.. They're making synchronized buzzing sounds, and I can't figure out why
[13:45] <sysc> mgaunard_: Not sure how NFS handles extended attributes and or resource forks.
[13:45] <sysc> Most of our client machines are macs
[13:46] <mgaunard_> NFS scales better than SMB/CIFS
[13:46] <mgaunard_> but if you need to use SMB/CIFS, then use just that I guess
[13:46] <BlackHawker> Hi Friends! :)
[13:47] <arunkumar413> hi, i want some website to access webcam and mic. but the dialog in chromium is not responding. help  me
[13:47] <Chipzzz> <-- waves at BlackHawker
[13:47] <BlackHawker> accsess webcams and mic?
[13:47] <BlackHawker> like in ?
[13:48] <arunkumar413> for video chat
[13:48] <Harmonium> Hello. I'm using Ubuntu 11.10 on Gnome 3 fallback mode, and since the update, the "move window" key changed back from meta/super/win to alt. How can I modify it? I don't see the "Window" options anymore.
[13:48] <BlackHawker> yesterday I red about skype on linux
[13:48] <mgaunard_> BlackHawker: it works fine
[13:49] <mgaunard_> Harmonium: hasn't it always been alt?
[13:49] <Chipzzz> arunkumar413: that sounds like a flash function... is it?
[13:49] <BlackHawker> im currently using backtrack. havent cheked out the skype function yet
[13:49] <arunkumar413> Chipzzz: yeah
[13:49] <Halexander9000> Is there a safe way to make the Unity 3D bar not appear while I play minecraft full screen?
[13:49] <UidX> can you guys access github right now?
[13:49] <mgaunard_> Halexander9000: disable unity
[13:50] <Chipzzz> arunkumar413: does it work in firefox?
[13:50] <Harmonium> Yes, but before there was System>Preferences>Windows (or something to that effect) and you could change it to Ctrl or Meta. I don't see that option anymore (mainly because System disappeared).
[13:50] <arunkumar413> Chipzzz: didn't check. i'll check
[13:50] <Halexander9000> mgaunard_: Is that safe? And if so, how am I going to do it?
[13:50] <mgaunard_> Harmonium: it's probably in keyboard shortcuts
[13:50] <Chipzzz> arunkumar413: k
[13:51] <Harmonium> mgaunard_: how do I access it?
[13:51] <Talaty> Harmonium, Maybe with gconf-editor
[13:51] <mgaunard_> Halexander9000: I personally don't use unity, but I assume you can just disable the unity plugin in ccsm
[13:51] <mgaunard_> Halexander9000: compizconfigsettings-manager
[13:51] <mgaunard_> Harmonium: keyboard shortcuts is in the new system settings thing
[13:52] <mgaunard_> it's Keyboard > shortcuts sorry
[13:52] <Halexander9000> mgaunard_: Erm, that might be a problem, considering that the only way I see that I can configure anything is through the use of the Settings menu on the Unity bar. There's nothing there that says what you just told me to look for.
[13:53] <mgaunard_> Harmonium: I'm afraid I don't see what you need though :(
[13:53] <Harmonium> I'm checking it now. I don't see it either.
[13:53] <Talaty> Harmonium, "gnome-tweak-tool" or "gconf-editor"
[13:54] <Talaty> Harmonium, gnome-tweak-tool" i i can remember, let me check
[13:54] <mgaunard_> Halexander9000: launch ccsm, it's a separate program to configure compiz
[13:54] <Harmonium> Talaty: gnome-tweak-tool doesn't seem to have an option to change it.
[13:54] <Harmonium> I'll check gconf
[13:54] <Halexander9000> mgaunard_: On it.
[13:55] <fhtagn> hello, world!
[13:55] <Harmonium> gconf is rather big. I'll be there a while. brb
[13:55] <fhtagn> I would like to have 2 persistent distros in an usb drive, with grub(for example) in said usb drive
[13:55] <fhtagn> can it be done? can I treat the usb drive as if it was just a regular hdd?
[13:55] <Talaty> Harmonium, my bad, yes, it's not here, surely gconf-editor
[13:55] <mgaunard_> Halexander9000: disabling the unity bar is definitely not the right way to do it, but at least it's a workaround
[13:55] <Chipzzz> fhtagn: i don't see why now
[13:55] <Halexander9000> mgaunard_: ... is there an interface pack for netbooks then?
[13:55] <Chipzzz> *not*
[13:55] <Halexander9000> mgaunard_: That's light on the processor?
[13:56] <Bubo> hello
[13:56] <Gentoo64> hi
[13:56] <Halexander9000> mgaunard_: You have to understand I'm using a 2008 ASUS EEE PC 904 HD, which is not the brightest netbook from the batch.
[13:57] <Bubo> I have a problem with my ubuntu 11.10. Whenever i start installing something from the software center my pc freezes for 2-3 sec every 10sec while Applying changes (after download) or when i download files/torrents
[13:57] <Chipzzz> fhtagn: the downside of what you suggest is that usb drives are very slow compared to hard disks, so your ubuntus will be very sluggish
[13:57] <mgaunard_> oh so you're really considering using another desktop manager than unity?
[13:57] <mgaunard_> there are tons to choose from
[13:57] <fhtagn> Chipzzz: i understand that
[13:57] <kiz> Hi all, I'm having a lot of trouble with the 64 bit server installs - lots of segfaulting / corruption and failing at random steps. I've tried 11.10 and 11.04 with no luck. The 32 bit installers work OK. Can anyone suggest what could be wrong or a way I can install 64bit?
[13:57] <Halexander9000> mgaunard_: Really? Hm... I'll google it then.
[13:57] <Chipzzz> fhtagn: i seen no reason for it not to work, then :-)
[13:58] <fhtagn> Chipzzz: ty, will report later
[13:58] <mgaunard_> Halexander9000: you can use a classic GNOME, GNOME 3, XFCE, LXDE, ....
[13:58] <Gentoo64> kiz, id run memtest first if you havent already
[13:58] <Chipzzz> fhtagn: i was reading up on the subject earlier, btw, and there is a problem making bootable drives on sandisk products... be advised :-)
[13:59] <kiz> yeah that was my first thought, ran that, passed
[13:59] <Halexander9000> mgaunard_: Which is the best in terms of system requirements?
[13:59] <Gentoo64> kiz, not overclocked i take it
[13:59] <Gentoo64> Halexander9000, lxde is slightly lighter then xfce
[13:59] <Bubo> anyone can help with my problem ?
[13:59] <kiz> Gentoo64: correct. Only thing is that I've used the mobo's core unlock facility to turn my 1 core sempron in to a 2 core. I figured this could not be it as the x86 installer worked perfectly
[14:00] <Gentoo64> kiz, pretty hard for me to say tbh
[14:00] <Halexander9000> If there's one thing I learned Bubo, state your problem, then ask for help.
[14:00] <kiz> Gentoo64: ok thanks for the reply anyway
[14:01] <Halexander9000> Then state it again. It might get lost in the crowd of text.
[14:01] <Chipzzz> Bubo: it's an interesting problem and sounds like you have slow disk access for some reason... i have no information beyond that, though, sorry
[14:01] <Bubo> I have a problem with my ubuntu 11.10. Whenever i start installing something from the software center my pc freezes for 2-3 sec every 10sec while Applying changes (after download) or when i download files/torrents
[14:01] <bazhang> Bubo, try throttling the torrent speeds step one
[14:01] <Bubo> it does that
[14:01] <Bubo> even when i copy files
[14:02] <Bubo> its really annoying, i cant download nothing, i cant update nothing..
[14:02] <Gentoo64> Bubo, ssd?
[14:02] <Bubo> no
[14:02] <Bubo> i have a dual boot with win7, on my win7 tehre is no problem at all
[14:02] <Bubo> whenever it freezes my 4 CPUs get 100% usage..
[14:02] <neongen> wow this thing is autoconfigured to go here :P
[14:02] <Gentoo64> Bubo, leave top running then, or system monitor
[14:03] <Gentoo64> Bubo, and also leave tail -f /var/log/messages on
[14:03] <Chipzzz> Bubo: do you have a raid array?
[14:03] <Bubo> system monitor is just saying random spikes on my CPUs to 100%
[14:03] <Halexander9000> Gentoo64: I went by LXDE's site and it's a whole 750 MB download. Are you sure that's the one?
[14:03] <Bubo> no idea what raid array is...
[14:03] <Gentoo64> Halexander9000, theres a minimal install too, but yes thats it (its cd size)
[14:04] <Chipzzz> Bubo: then you probably don't have one... check your running processes in system monitor and sort them by cpu%... see what maxes out the cpu & you'll have your solution
[14:04] <Halexander9000> Gentoo64: Are you sure it's not going to mess up my settings? Like wireless password, or my minecraft game?
[14:04] <Gentoo64> Halexander9000, what do you mean?
[14:04] <Bubo> ok let me try downloading a torrent and see what maxes it out
[14:04] <Bubo> sec
[14:04] <Gentoo64> youll be installing from scratch
[14:04] <Gentoo64> with a cd
[14:05] <Halexander9000> Gentoo64: I don't want to change my operating system, I just want to change the interface.
[14:05] <Gentoo64> Halexander9000, ah ok
[14:05] <Gentoo64> Halexander9000, you dont need to download the cd then
[14:05] <Halexander9000> Gentoo64: Is that possible?
[14:05] <bazhang> Halexander9000, and you have ubuntu on there now?
[14:05] <Gentoo64> !lxde
[14:05] <Gentoo64> !lubuntu
[14:05] <Gentoo64> ugh
[14:05] <Halexander9000> bazhang: Yes, I have Ubuntu 11 something-something.
[14:05] <Gentoo64> idk what the package is
[14:05] <Gentoo64> lubuntu-desktop?
[14:06] <bazhang> Halexander9000, lubuntu-desktop package
[14:06] <bazhang> Halexander9000, then choose from login window
[14:06] <Halexander9000> bazhang: Are you positive it's not going to erase my drive?
[14:06] <Bubo> also, my speed (network in system monitor) goes from 120 to 5, then 500 then 5..
[14:06] <Gentoo64> Halexander9000, ok install lubuntu-desktop then you should be able to choose lxde at login screen forma  dropdown box
[14:06] <Gentoo64> Halexander9000, it wont erase anything at all
[14:06] <Halexander9000> Alright then. Here I go.
[14:06] <bazhang> Halexander9000, of course I'm positive
[14:07] <Chipzzz> Bubo: it still sounds like there's something wrong with your disk access to me
[14:07] <Bubo> thats why i am getting a new hdd..
[14:07] <Bubo> i thought that too.. but why would i?
[14:07] <Bubo> no problem on my win7
[14:08] <Chipzzz> Bubo: what file system are you using, btw, (ext4, ext3, etc)?
[14:08] <chris__> Hi.. is there /lib32/libgpgme11.so package ? (or /usr/lib32..)
[14:08] <Bubo> Hmm i dont know.. the one that comes with wubi
[14:09] <Halexander9000> Also, I'm tired of bumping into the what's-it-called... dash home whenever I want to hit back in firefox.
[14:09] <gulzar> Clementine is Qt, Tomahawk is Qt, Exaile looks too old, Audacity lacks feature to delte file from HD, Songbird is gone.. soo any GTK app which is as good as these?
[14:09] <gulzar> Halexander9000: use backspace
[14:10] <Bubo> system monitor doesnt show anything that goes high on cpu usage but on resources tab i see CPU2 spikes to 100% randomly while downloading..
[14:10] <Chipzzz> Bubo: i've never used wubi, so I don't know how it formats the drives... which reminds me... how big is your swap drive, any idea?
[14:10] <Bubo> swap: 256MB in resources tab in system monitor
[14:10] <Bubo> you were asking about that one ?
[14:11] <Chipzzz> Bubo: that sounds like your problem
[14:12] <Bubo> is it too little?
[14:12] <Chipzzz> Bubo: your swap drive should be at least as big as your RAM and preferably twice its size
[14:12] <Bubo> so how can i change it?
[14:12] <Bubo> i have 4GB of ram
[14:12] <Chipzzz> Bubo: how big is your hard disk?
[14:12] <lucidmadman> can anyone tell me how to creat the file /etc/default/virtualbox as mentioned here: http://code.google.com/p/phpvirtualbox/wiki/vboxwebServiceConfigLinux
[14:13] <bazhang> lucidmadman, try #vbox
[14:13] <bazhang> Bubo, you have a wubi install, correct?
[14:13] <Bubo> Yes a wubi install
[14:13] <Bubo> 500GB is my hdd
[14:13] <Bubo> but wubi partition is 33 if i remebmer
[14:13] <Bubo> or 34
[14:13] <bazhang> Bubo, and how much space did you give for it
[14:13] <Halexander9000> Lubuntu doesn't show up in the Software Center...
[14:14] <Bubo> the maximum i could through wubi
[14:14] <bazhang> Halexander9000, what version of ubuntu are you on? try apt-cache search lubuntu from the terminal
[14:14] <Chipzzz> lucidmadman: "sudo nano /etc/default/virtualbox" and then enter the info shown on the page your linked
[14:15] <Halexander9000> bazhang: What's the terminal command to check my version?
[14:15] <Bubo> Any idea how to fix it bazhang Chipzzz ?
[14:15] <bazhang> lsb_release -a Halexander9000
[14:16] <Bubo> All my 4 CPUs go above 40% when i play a hd youtube video.. sometimes it freezes sometimes doesnt..
[14:16] <Chipzzz> Bubo: I think you're going to have to reinstall & allocate a bigger swap disk during the install
[14:16] <Bubo> Oh
[14:16] <bazhang> Chipzzz, he's on a wubi install
[14:16] <Bubo> how can I keep all my settings and stuff?
[14:16] <Halexander9000> Ubuntu 11.10
[14:16] <Dr_willis> ive seen guides on converting a wubi install to a normal install.
[14:16] <Bubo> Should I do a clean install ? without wubi ?
[14:17] <bazhang> Halexander9000, and apt-cache search lubuntu from a terminal reveals what?
[14:17] <Halexander9000> bazhang: I found this "lubuntu-desktop - Lubuntu Desktop environment"
[14:17] <bazhang> Halexander9000, yes that is it
[14:17] <Chipzzz> Bubo: i've never used wubi so i don't know how to advise you about that
[14:17] <Halexander9000> apt-get install lubuntu0desktop?
[14:17] <Halexander9000> apt-get install lubuntu-desktop?
[14:18] <bazhang> Halexander9000, dash not 0
[14:18] <bazhang> yes
[14:18] <Halexander9000> [:D] On it.
[14:18] <Bubo> How about if i do a new clean install? how do i put a bigger swap memoy?
[14:18] <bazhang> Bubo, wubi again? or a full dual boot
[14:18] <dsnyders> Where does ubuntu keep its network config files?
[14:19] <Dr_willis> Bubo:  make a bigger swap partition
[14:19] <bazhang> Bubo, you can resize your current wubi, or go for a side by side dual boot
[14:19] <Dr_willis> Bubo:  you can always make a swap file.
[14:19] <Halexander9000> Wow 329 MB download...
[14:19] <Halexander9000> This is going to take a couple of minutes...
[14:20] <diverdude1> if i do sudo apt-get install apache, will it install apache2 or 1.3?
[14:20] <Chipzzz> diverdude1: apache2
[14:20] <duelle> diverdude1: sudo apt-cache show apache will show you the version if you are not sure
[14:20] <sda> for some reason my wireless card (N) can see only N connections... anybody know why?!?
[14:20] <Halexander9000> Why is it downloading stuff like Abiword?
[14:20] <BUbo_> bazhang: sorry my system crashed. I put a download on a video, it was going with 1.7MB/s speed and it crashed.. :|
[14:21] <BUbo_> first freezes for 1-2min and after it it crashed
[14:21] <BUbo_> I want to do a full dual boot if you can help me do it
[14:21] <Ho^Oh> Halexander9000: Abiword is a default app in the LXDE version of Ubuntu.
[14:21] <Halexander9000> I'ma install OpenOffice anyhow.
[14:21] <Ho^Oh> Halexander9000: So it's going to give you quite a few of these LXDE lightapp alternatives.
[14:21] <crizzy> anyone here familiar with configuring open ati drivers?
[14:22] <bazhang> Halexander9000, libreoffice nowadays
[14:22] <Halexander9000> *shrug*
[14:22] <crizzy> or, X in general.. to set custom monitor hz
[14:22] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: you'll probably have to resize your win7 installation
[14:22] <Dr_willis> !xorg
[14:22] <Ho^Oh> Halexander9000: It's pretty much the same thing though.
[14:22] <BUbo_> I dont mind
[14:22] <eigar> How do I disable sound effects in Ubuntu 11 ? I have purged pulseaudio. Muting in "System Settings" > "Sound" -> "Sound Effects" has no effect.
[14:22] <BUbo_> ill make 250GB ubuntu and 250GB win7
[14:22] <BUbo_> i dont use windows, rarely for games :D
[14:22] <Ho^Oh> Lately, Oracle is getting hated on for licences and what not.
[14:22] <BUbo_> ubuntu is way faster for me..
[14:22] <Ho^Oh> You see what happened to Java.
[14:22] <Halexander9000> Ho^Oh: Potaito, Potato.
[14:23] <Dr_willis> BUbo_:   depending on your Hard drive layout. you may want to set up several parttions
[14:23] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: i like it much better too... don't even waste the disk space for a dual-boot ;-)
[14:23] <BUbo_> Dr_willis: several partitions? what for ?
[14:24] <Ho^Oh> BUbo_: Duelbooting?
[14:24] <Dr_willis> BUbo_:  / for /home and swap = are commonly used.
[14:24] <crizzy> thanks. watching 60hz vomit on 120hz lcd was horrible
[14:24] <crizzy> :-)
[14:24] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: plus the win7 partition
[14:24] <BUbo_> for /home ill put ~200GB and for swap how much ?
[14:24] <Dr_willis> swap depends on your needs. and if you want to use hibernate/suspend.
[14:24] <BUbo_> isnt the swap partition default with the ubuntu installation? or you have to set it up yourself ?
[14:24] <dsnyders> Hi all!  I somehow managed to delete my eth0.  It is not in the list in System>Preferences>Network, and when I try to add it there, it says that the device is not managed.  Where are the config files?
[14:24] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: 8 gig or better
[14:25] <Dr_willis> it makes one by default. You can tweak its size.
[14:25] <Halexander9000> HOLLY FRAGGIN' HECK... what just happened? I pressed alt-tab out of habit and the whole screen went blank.
[14:25] <BUbo_> Oh
[14:25] <Ho^Oh> BUbo_: It's default. You can set it up without it too.
[14:25] <BUbo_> so ill make it 8 GB
[14:25] <BUbo_> it should be fine i guess
[14:25] <Ho^Oh> BUbo_: 8GBs for swap?       Or for Ubuntu itself?
[14:25] <BUbo_> swap
[14:26] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: swap
[14:26] <Ho^Oh> That depends on how much ram you have.
[14:26] <BUbo_> so, first backup everything to external hdd, format whoel drive, isntall ubuntu 11.10, install win7, install drivers, apps, updates, etc.. long long day :|
[14:26] <BUbo_> 4GB
[14:26] <Ho^Oh> Okay, 8GBs is fine.
[14:26] <BUbo_> Is there a way to backup setting or files for ubuntu ?
[14:26] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: you have to install win7 before ubuntu or win7 will mess up grub
[14:26] <Dr_willis> BUbo_:  your users home dir - has all your user settings.
[14:26] <Halexander9000> Alright guys, it Configuring LXDM It's asking me to choose the Default  Display Manager: lightdm or lxdm?
[14:27] <Ho^Oh> Copy hidden files in: /home/bubo/
[14:27] <Halexander9000> in*
[14:27] <BUbo_> Yes i know that Chipzzz, i made that mistake once..
[14:27] <Ho^Oh> Hidden files and directories.
[14:27] <ikonia> mode +q bullgard*!*@*
[14:27] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: :-)
[14:27] <BUbo_> So I can copy and paste the /home dir ? that will overwrite all the setting with these that i am using atm, and will it install apps? or i have to install them again from start ?
[14:27] <Halexander9000> bazhang: Which one do I choose?
[14:28] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: yes, but make sure you copy all the hidden files and directories
[14:28] <Dr_willis> BUbo_:  installed apps are NOT normally in your home.
[14:28] <Dr_willis> unless you installed them there.
[14:28] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: but you have to install the apps again
[14:28] <BUbo_> so ill install first the apps then paste the settings?
[14:28] <s0u][ight_> hello, is there a tool to set a maximum download amount on a given network interface?
[14:28] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: yes
[14:29] <Dr_willis> order shouldent matter much.
[14:29] <Halexander9000> Hello?
[14:29] <Ho^Oh> BUbo_: Actually, this is possible:                Copying the entire /home/yourname                                    And on fresh Ubuntu install, only put back what you need. (Or just drop the entire folder back in there).
[14:29] <Dr_willis> You could copy all your settings from home to your ubuntu one account for cloud backup. :)
[14:29] <Halexander9000> In Configuring LXDM It's asking me to choose the Default  Display Manager: lightdm or lxdm?
[14:29] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: Dr_willis is correct that the order won't matter in that regard
[14:29] <BUbo_> Ok then
[14:29] <rakshasa> Can anyone help me i'm migrating to a new system and have to backup my programs and configuration and user specific data. How do I go about. I heard that I just need to backup my /user /home en /etc , am i forgetting something here?
[14:29] <BUbo_> ubunutu one account ? how much space do i get there ?
[14:30] <Ho^Oh> If you ever mess up,            Backup your current  /home/yourname,                  Then delete EVERYTHING in /home/yourname.                     And then logout, login to get a fresh new desktop.
[14:30] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: 5 gig
[14:30] <Ho^Oh> BUbo_: NEVER forget the invisible files.
[14:30] <BUbo_> oh thats nice,
[14:30] <BUbo_> Yes i know Ho^Oh
[14:30] <BUbo_> should i get 64bit or 32bit? It says recommended on the 32bit..
[14:30] <Halexander9000> I went with LXDM.
[14:31] <Ho^Oh> BUbo_: Is your hardware a 64bit?
[14:31] <BUbo_> Yes
[14:31] <Ho^Oh> Then get 64bit.
[14:31] <Guest46593> !lista
[14:31] <BUbo_> it supports 64bit, my win7 is 64
[14:31] <Ho^Oh> That 32bit recommendation is for those Ubuntu/linux n00bs coming from windows, that's all.
[14:31] <BUbo_> Ok, downloading ubunbu 11.10
[14:31] <BUbo_> any other stuff that I need to know ?
[14:32] <Aethelrick> The 32bit recommendation is for broader hardware support
[14:32] <OerHeks> Ho^Oh, not true, and next 12.04 will be 64 bit recommended.
[14:32] <Ho^Oh> Aethelrick: That too.
[14:32] <BUbo_> so there is a chance some of my hardware wont be supported by the 64bit ?
[14:33] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: run a live cd before you commit to an install and you'll find out
[14:33] <Aethelrick> If your system is fully supported in 64bit mode and you have 4gb ram or more then it's worth going 64.
[14:33] <Aethelrick> Otherwise no point really
[14:33] <sdsdsds> selam
[14:33] <sdsdsds> [TR]hi
[14:34] <Dr_willis> I alwyas go 64bit if my CPU supports 64bit.
[14:34] <BUbo_> and now it would take me 1 hour to download 700MB even though i have 2.3MB/s speed
[14:34] <dsnyders> Hi all!  Why is my network card not managed?
[14:34] <BUbo_> stupid freezing
[14:34] <Chipzzz> Dr_willis: ever have any hardware incompatabilities?
[14:35] <Ho^Oh> a111: Or you watch who you're speaking to like that in private. I didn't utter a text towards you IIRC.
[14:35] <Dr_willis> Chipzzz:  none that i can recall.
[14:35] <Chipzzz> Dr_willis: :-)
[14:35] <Dr_willis> ive had more 64/32bit  issues with windows
[14:35] <Chipzzz> Dr_willis: lol
[14:36] <OerHeks> Chipzzz, let Optimus be, it still isn't supported right.
[14:36] <Chipzzz> OerHeks: ?
[14:37] <eQuiNoX__> hey everyone, the PATH env var usually uses ":" as the seperator. what happens what there's a ";" instead? is the path before it ignored or something?
[14:37] <OerHeks> Chipzzz, you asked incompatible hardware, optimus ( intel & nvidia GPU)
[14:37] <Ho^Oh> OerHeks: Weird, a lot of people then won't be able to use Ubuntu.
[14:37] <Chipzzz> OerHeks: Ah... ty :-)
[14:38] <Ho^Oh> But 64bit is a good way to hopefully get people to buy new hardware/something BETTER to handle gnome3 properly.
[14:38] <UidX> oooh marshmellows
[14:38] <BUbo_> gnome3 is awesome.. way better than unity
[14:38] <BUbo_> imo
[14:38] <eQuiNoX__> PATH or LD_LIBRARY_PATH, im assuming the behavior is somewhat similar
[14:38] <tsimpson> eQuiNoX__: it'd probably be treated just like any other character, so as part of the (previous) path
[14:39] <Dr_willis> even my oldest machine is 64bit these days. I think  the wife has an old netbook thats still 32bit. my New one is 64bit.
[14:40] <overclucker> my netbook doesn't feel old yet . . .
[14:41] <eQuiNoX__> tsimpson: hmm well i tried that out but ... when i use the ";" the script/executable before the semicolon does not get executed
[14:41] <eQuiNoX__> tsimpson: i mean, the script/exe in the dir before the semicolon does not get executed
[14:41] <eQuiNoX__> sorry
[14:41] <BUbo_> error while burning the iso image o.O
[14:41] <Chipzzz> eQuiNoX__: you should probably replace the ; with a :
[14:41] <Dr_willis> !burn
[14:41] <BUbo_> i used brasero
[14:42] <tsimpson> eQuiNoX__: the semicolon is not a separator, it sees "/foo;/bar" as one path to "/foo;/bar", that's probably not what you want
[14:42] <eQuiNoX__> Chipzzz yeah i should but i just saw a shell script that uses ";" so im kinda confused
[14:42] <dsnyders> !network
[14:42] <eQuiNoX__> tsimpson: aah i see, in the script that i saw, that would make sense, yes
[14:42] <dsnyders> !ethernet
[14:42] <eQuiNoX__> thank you tsimpson
[14:42] <tsimpson> eQuiNoX__: ';' (in shell scripts) is used to separate commands on a single line. eg: "command1 some args; command 2 other args"
[14:43] <eQuiNoX__> tsimpson: the usage is as
[14:43] <eQuiNoX__> tsimpson: LANG=C LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/usr/lib/debug;$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" \
[14:43] <yezariaely> the backlight of display on my laptop is dimmed a little bit after some seconds of idleness. Can I switch of this 'feature'?
[14:43] <yezariaely> this is not the powersaving stuff
[14:43] <tsimpson> eQuiNoX__: looks like a typo then, it should be a ':'
[14:44] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: i've burned lots of things with wodim on machines when brasero and other burners wouldn't find the burner
[14:44] <dsnyders> Hi all!  Can someone point me to a guide for getting my ethernet card managed?
[14:44] <BUbo_> wodim ?
[14:44] <eQuiNoX__> tsimpson: oh no, they are trying to append both to get the full path
[14:44] <Halexander9000> So guys, where do I select the LXDE Desktop Manager again?
[14:44] <bazhang> dsnyders, what chipset
[14:44] <Nach0z> brasero thinks that my 5-gig DVD-R's are 1.5 gigs :|
[14:44] <eQuiNoX__> check this out tsimpson http://launchpadlibrarian.net/58476415/vdr_1.6.0-19ubuntu1_1.6.0-19.1.diff.gz
[14:44] <bazhang> Halexander9000, choose user, then bottom of login window
[14:44] <tsimpson> eQuiNoX__: yes, but ';' is not a valid separator, it should be ':' to separate the paths in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH
[14:45] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: i think it gets installed by default... it's a command line utility for burning (has an alias of cdburn, if memory serves)
[14:45] <Dr_willis> ive never even seen dvd-r's that are 5gb in size.
[14:45] <dsnyders> bazhang, I don't know.  How would I find out?
[14:45] <eQuiNoX__> tsimpson: i see, now yes... thanks for your time! :)
[14:45] <tsimpson> eQuiNoX__: no problem
[14:46] <Halexander9000> bazhang: Come again?
[14:46] <overclucker> dsnyders: check your /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
[14:46] <bazhang> dsnyders, lspci in terminal, paste.ubuntu.com with output or a single line here
[14:46] <Halexander9000> bazhang: Where is that exactly?
[14:46] <overclucker> dsnyders: make sure managed=true
[14:46] <bazhang> Halexander9000, login, choose your user, then bottom panel select
[14:46] <BUbo_> ill try brasero again on another DVD
[14:47] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: are you using r/w media?
[14:47] <Robert_37528759> is someone from Holland/Netherlands in here?
[14:47] <bazhang> !nl | Robert_37528759
[14:47] <BUbo_> DVD-R
[14:47] <BUbo_> 8x speed
[14:47] <Robert_37528759> thanks bazhang
[14:47] <dsnyders> bazhang, Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5752 Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express
[14:48] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: i recommend picking up a few +r/w's at your leisure for situations like this ;-)
[14:48] <BUbo_> i dont mind
[14:48] <Chipzzz> lol
[14:48] <BUbo_> I have 1 but no idea how to erase it on ubunutu
[14:48] <BUbo_> DVD-RW 4x4.7GB
[14:48] <BUbo_> Whats the 4x4.7 ?
[14:48] <Chipzzz> wodim does that too
[14:49] <dsnyders> overclucker, I don't have a /etc/NetworkManager/Networkmanager.conf file.  I do have an nm-systems-settings.conf file.  Same thing?
[14:49] <Dr_willis> i just use usb flash drives these days for installing. Much faster.
[14:49] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: tx speed, 4.7gb of data
[14:49] <Robi92> ciao
[14:49] <BUbo_> Oh, then how do I install wodim? from software center?
[14:50] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: "sudo apt-get install wodim"
[14:50] <Dr_willis> wodim is a command line cd burning tool withother features. Most of the burning gui apps use it as a background.
[14:50] <Dr_willis> or some do. theres dozens of burning tools
[14:50] <FR332B3M3> hello friends
[14:51] <BUbo_> wodim is already the newest version
[14:51] <FR332B3M3> please help, my keyboard won't work on ubuntu
[14:51] <Halexander9000> I logged out for nothing.
[14:51] <BUbo_> how do i use it to burn the ubuntu image ?
[14:51] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: thought so... it comes installed
[14:51] <Halexander9000> There was no drop down menu to choose lxde from.
[14:51] <Ho^Oh> BUbo_: Software name?
[14:51] <BUbo_> wodim
[14:51] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: yup
[14:51] <Nach0z> anyone know why Ubuntu moved towards the concept of not differentiating between different init levels?
[14:51] <Robi92> !list
[14:52] <BUbo_> the iso that i've downloaded is located in Downloads
[14:52] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: "man wodim" for instructions
[14:52] <BUbo_> how do i use wodim to burn it ?
[14:52] <Robi92> !list.
[14:52] <overclucker> dsnyders: is should be the right one for your ubuntu version
[14:52] <BUbo_> ty
[14:52] <Dr_willis> Nach0z:  its moved away from the sysv system, so runlevels are not really needed any more. check the upstart docs.
[14:52] <Dr_willis> !runlevel
[14:53] <Halexander9000> People, I installed Lubuntu-desktop. Now, where do I need to go to activate my lxde desktop manager?
[14:53] <yezariaely> the backlight of display on my laptop is dimmed a little bit after some seconds of idleness. Anyone knows how I can switch of this 'feature'?
[14:53] <FR332B3M3> please help, my keyboard won't work on ubuntu
[14:53] <Robi92> ciao
[14:54] <Robi92> !list
[14:54] <Dr_willis> Halexander9000:  on the Login screen - there should be a lxde/lubuntu entry in the menus. You may need to restart the *dm server, or reb oot for it to show up
[14:54] <rakshasa> Can anyone help me? I'm migrating to a new system, so I want to backup my programs, and configuration along with my home folder, how do I go about ?
[14:54] <Halexander9000> Fine, I'll reboot.
[14:55] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: for a quick intro & all you really need to know: http://linux.koolsolutions.com/2010/04/05/howto-using-wodim-program-to-burnwrite-cds-and-dvds-in-debian-linux/
[14:55] <Nach0z> hm. So if ubuntu relies on upstart now, what's the equivalent of dropping to init 3 using upstart?
[14:55] <BUbo_> ty
[14:55] <FR332B3M3> is there another help channel?
[14:55] <Chipzzz> yw
[14:55] <Ho^Oh> FR332B3M3: For what purpose?
[14:55] <Dr_willis> !cloan | rakshasa
[14:55] <rakshasa> Yes?
[14:55] <Dr_willis> !clone | rakshasa
[14:55] <FR332B3M3> help with ubuntu stuff
[14:55] <WhiteEye> does anyone know of any good programs in linux that can be used with surveilianze systems?
[14:56] <Ho^Oh> FR332B3M3: Can't make Ubuntu work in LIVE CD?
[14:56] <rakshasa> Tnx ill look into it
[14:56] <FR332B3M3> i just installed it for the first time and my keyboard won't work
[14:57] <WhiteEye> FR332B3M3: are u able to boot at all?
[14:58] <dsnyders> overclucker, There's not much in that file.  Under [main] there's a line about plugins, and a line that reads no-auto-default=00:18:fe:6a:3a:a9,. Under [ifupdown] is the line: managed=false and that's it.
[14:58] <FR332B3M3> yeah, everything seems to work except the keyboard
[14:58] <Robi92> !list.
[14:58] <Chipzzz> WhiteEye: i think zoneminder is one of the most popular solutions
[14:58] <overclucker> dsnyders: that's it change managed=false to true
[14:59] <BUbo_> i used wodim scanbus
[14:59] <dsnyders> overclucker, Do I have to do a service restart afterwards?
[14:59] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: did you find the drive?
[14:59] <BUbo_> but it finds my 2nd cd drive which has problems burning..
[14:59] <overclucker> dsnyders: then sudo service network-manager restart
[14:59] <BUbo_> it doesnt find the first one
[14:59] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: that's why brasero messed up your first attempt
[14:59] <overclucker> dsnyders: yeah, it needs to reparse the conf file
[15:00] <BUbo_> So how do I find the first one ?
[15:00] <BUbo_> it finds the Optiarc one but i need to uses the Asus one
[15:00] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: can you play dvd's from the drive?
[15:00] <BUbo_> yes
[15:00] <BUbo_> it find it as Blank DVD
[15:00] <BUbo_> in files
[15:01] <BUbo_> blank dvd-rom dics
[15:01] <CharminTheMoose_> What options should I disable to get rid of SATA/IDE harddrive support, but keep CDROM support?
[15:01] <Tinybird> Debian VS Ubuntu, which one is more stable?
[15:01] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: try putting a dvd in the drive and run "wodim -scanbus" again
[15:02] <BUbo_> i did
[15:02] <BUbo_> same
[15:02] <bazhang> Tinybird, wrong place for that
[15:02] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: uh oh
[15:02] <BUbo_> Ill just try k3b
[15:03] <Tinybird> bazhang: Sorry, I am just asking
[15:03] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: does your machine boot from a thumb drive & do you have one you can use?
[15:03] <bazhang> Tinybird, #ubuntu-offtopic please
[15:03] <BUbo_> thumb drive = usb?
[15:03] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: yes
[15:03] <Tinybird> bazhang: THX
[15:04] <BUbo_> I do have one but its broken.. it has 1 file on it that can't be deleted, it even cant be formated no idea why
[15:04] <BUbo_> thats why im using DVD.. i always used the  usb
[15:04] <pushpop> Hi all, I'm running gnome 3 on ubuntu 11.10 with a Nvidia 9800GTX if I leave my computer idle when I comeback I have to restart the gnome shell by running "r" because the gnome-shell is extremely slow.  Any idea's?
[15:05] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: you used the disk utility to try to repartition the usb drive?
[15:05] <BUbo_> I tried formatting it in win7, didnt work
[15:05] <BUbo_> hm
[15:05] <BUbo_> let me try that
[15:05] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: try what i just suggested... it may save you a lot of trouble
[15:05] <Robi92> ciao
[15:06] <MonkeyDust> list
[15:06] <Robi92> !list.
[15:06] <MonkeyDust> :)
[15:06] <BUbo_> ok ill try it now
[15:06] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: repartition it and format it fat16 if you can
[15:07] <BUbo_> only FAT, not fat32/16 in the disk utility
[15:07] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: close enough
[15:07] <BUbo_> Error
[15:07] <Chipzzz> :-(
[15:07] <BUbo_> it says /dev/sdc1 is mounted
[15:07] <BUbo_> let me unmount :D
[15:07] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: no problem... unmount
[15:08] <BUbo_> Error creating file system: helper exited with exit code 1: cannot open /dev/sdc1: Read-only file system
[15:08] <BUbo_> Yep the read-only file.. cant be deleted cant be opened cant be formated
[15:08] <BUbo_> same problem as win7
[15:08] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: hmmm...
[15:08] <robin0800> BUbo_: is there a switch on the drive
[15:09] <BUbo_> no
[15:09] <BUbo_> The actual file size does not match the size declared in the file header. If it has been downloaded make sure the download is complete
[15:09] <ar3ac> hi there
[15:09] <BUbo_> thats what k3b is saying
[15:09] <BUbo_> should i continue ?
[15:09] <satish> apt-fast vs apt-metalink Which one is better
[15:09] <ar3ac> i have a problem with a usb keyboard
[15:09] <ar3ac> sometimes ubuntu doesn't detect that
[15:09] <dsnyders> overclucker, It worked!  In fact, it worked too good.  I now have two eth0 entries!
[15:09] <ar3ac> i have to unplug and plug to make it works
[15:09] <ar3ac> any advice ?
[15:10] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: what are you trying to do?
[15:10] <BUbo_> burn the ubuntu image file that i downloaded
[15:10] <BUbo_> on a DVD using k3b
[15:10] <BUbo_> The actual file size does not match the size declared in the file header. If it has been downloaded make sure the download is complete.
[15:10] <f0gn0l0> hi all, when i plug my usb bluetooth adapter this error popups:Failed to set bluetooth power The error reported is: The name org.bluez was not provided by any .service files
[15:11] <dsnyders> BUbo_, do the md5sums match?
[15:11] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: you continue
[15:11] <BUbo_> ok i continued
[15:11] <satish> anybody?
[15:11] <satish> aptfast or apt-metalink?
[15:11] <BUbo_> how do i check the md5sums dsnyders ?
[15:12] <BUbo_> I put it with 4x speed this time instead of 8x that i used on brasero
[15:12] <dsnyders> !md5sum
[15:13] <f0gn0l0> hi all, when i plug my usb bluetooth adapter this error popups:Failed to set bluetooth power The error reported is: The name org.bluez was not provided by any .service files . On windows, the adaper works. Can someone help me please?
[15:13] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: getting back to the usb drive for a minute... were you trying to partition it or format it?
[15:13] <BUbo_> Format it
[15:13] <BUbo_> should i just edit the partition?
[15:14] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: thought so... i would delete the partition and start from scratch
[15:14] <overclucker> dsnyders: try removing one with the applet settings
[15:14] <BUbo_> FAT16<32M ?
[15:14] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: yes fat
[15:14] <pushpop> Hi all, I'm running gnome 3 on ubuntu 11.10 with a Nvidia 9800GTX if I leave my computer idle when I comeback I have to restart the gnome shell by running "r" because the gnome-shell is extremely slow.  Any idea's?
[15:14] <BUbo_> ok, i pressed apply
[15:15] <overclucker> dsnyders: i'm guessing you have one interface that you can't remove
[15:15] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: now you should be able to mount it and use it
[15:15] <BUbo_> lets see
[15:15] <BUbo_> \o/
[15:15] <BUbo_> anyway the DVD burned successfully
[15:15] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: a double-win!
[15:15] <Halexander9000> Ok, either I got troller HARD, or I did something wrong. I rebooted into Lubuntu apparently, no choice what so ever in that matter, AND there's no menu. I only managed to run Pidgin because I created a new folder on the desktop, opened it then searched for Pidgin. HELP!
[15:16] <David-Id-1> Hello ...
[15:16] <BUbo_> Chipzzz:
[15:16] <Halexander9000> All I can see is the desktop. No menu, clock, task manager, NOTHING.
[15:16] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: yes ? :-)
[15:16] <BUbo_> the USB freezes my pc..
[15:17] <David-Id-1> Where i can ask about colabd ?
[15:17] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: :-((
[15:17] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: when you tried to mount it?
[15:17] <delivos> how do i move the window controls over to the right side of the window under 11.10? i've been searching and trying things for hours but can't find a good solution
[15:17] <BUbo_> no i think it was editing the partition
[15:18] <Halexander9000> I installed Lubuntu-desktop using the terminal, chose lxde as my Desktop manager and now I'm in trouble. Someone please. Help me.
[15:18] <BUbo_> nevermind that
[15:18] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: it shouldn't have taken more than a second to do that...
[15:18] <David-Id-1> How to configure kolabd groupware server ?
[15:18] <dsnyders> overclucker, The aplet has allowed me to delete the superfluous ones.  However, I cannot edit the last remaining one.
[15:18] <BUbo_> Ill just wait for my music to be copied and ill format whole drive and only get ubuntu.. i dont need win7. :D
[15:18] <petsounds> Halexander9000: are you sure you login into LXDE and not openbox?
[15:18] <BUbo_> ill be back to ask about the nvidia drivers, i had problems with them in the past
[15:18] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: maybe it didn't actually format it as was suggested by the fat 16/32 question
[15:18] <Halexander9000> petsounds: How do I check?
[15:19] <BUbo_> There was a never ending circle
[15:19] <overclucker> dsnyders: yup, it does that. not a problem though, since you want it there
[15:19] <BUbo_> where it said USB Drive FAT
[15:19] <BUbo_> like it was loading
[15:19] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: was the disk light flashing?
[15:19] <BUbo_> oh i didnt see.. i got it out
[15:19] <Halexander9000> petsounds: If you're gonna say I have to use the terminal, you have to tell me where it is first.
[15:19] <dsnyders> overclucker, I'd like to be able to set the network address.
[15:20] <BUbo_> i put it back again now, let me try again
[15:20] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: maybe we interrupted it while it was formatting
[15:20] <Halexander9000> petsounds: That's right. All I'm left with is the freakin' file manager
[15:20] <petsounds> Halexander9000: which sessions you choose during login? if lxde/lubuntu you should get panel etc if openbox just right click and you see the menu
[15:20] <Alex_Sawyer> anyone know how to start a program and move the screen into the backround?
[15:20] <BUbo_> it wasnt formatting, it gave me an error when i pressed start..
[15:20] <Halexander9000> There is no menu! Only the desktop with 2-3 icons on it! NOTHING else.
[15:20] <BUbo_> now it doesnt even find it..
[15:21] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: in disk utility?
[15:21] <BUbo_> anywhere..
[15:21] <BUbo_> the light on the usb doesnt flash either
[15:21] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: open disk utility and you should see it
[15:21] <BUbo_> i guess i shouldn't have gotten it out while it was partitioning?
[15:21] <overclucker> Halexander9000: try /usr/bin/x-terminal-emulator
[15:21] <delivos> hi, is it possible to permanently move the window buttons to the right-hand-side in oneiric without some third-party closed-source softpedia executable?
[15:21] <Halexander9000> Ok...
[15:22] <BUbo_> nope it isnt in the disk utility
[15:22] <BUbo_> i just see my harddisk and the wubi installation
[15:22] <overclucker> Halexander9000: try running lxpanel from the terminal
[15:22] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: that's strange...
[15:23] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: do you have another usb port you can try it in?
[15:23] <BUbo_> i did..
[15:23] <BUbo_> same thing
[15:24] <BUbo_> now it works :|
[15:24] <glosoli> Hey is there any channel for Precise  ?
[15:24] <holstein> glosoli: #ubuntu+1
[15:24] <Halexander9000> overclucker: Now, how do I get it to run at log on?
[15:24] <BUbo_> Still fat32 though..
[15:24] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: excellent!
[15:24] <Halexander9000> And where's my sound manager? And all the other things next to the clock. There's only the network manager there.
[15:24] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: format it again in case something got messed up before
[15:24] <holstein> glosoli: i wouldnt think of it as a support channel though, since its not released/supported yet
[15:24] <BUbo_> well i went edit partition
[15:25] <BUbo_> the circle is there again now..
[15:25] <BUbo_> its working i guess
[15:25] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: and always "safely remove drive" it before unplugging it
[15:25] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: :-)
[15:25] <BUbo_> Chipzzz: see this
[15:25] <BUbo_> http://i.imgur.com/IhTmq.png
[15:26] <BUbo_> See the circle?
[15:26] <BUbo_> now it just isnt gray its blue
[15:26] <Dr_willis> !controls | delivos
[15:26] <BUbo_> A job is pending on /dev/sdb1 - when i try to Format it
[15:27] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: looks good... it's formatting as a part of the repartitioning
[15:27] <Halexander9000> Hello? A little help here? Are you still there/
[15:27] <BUbo_> error modifying partition
[15:27] <BUbo_> Message did not receive a reply (timeout by message bus)
[15:27] <Halexander9000> Please? Someone?
[15:27] <BUbo_> Its 4GB, it shouldnt take 5min :\
[15:28] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: usb drives are very slow... about 1gig/min
[15:28] <BUbo_> but formating takes 15sec
[15:28] <BUbo_> the most..
[15:29] <Halexander9000> Help?
[15:29] <Erealz> hey guys im haveing some issues on my eeepc laptop. i have a use external alfa wireless adapter it connected to my network. ifconfig show a ip address how ever when opening a page or running apt-get update i get error and none loading of websites what could cause this ?
[15:29] <BUbo_> Error creating file system: helper exited with exit code 1: cannot open /dev/sdb1: Read-only file system
[15:29] <BUbo_> same thing, cant format it
[15:29] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: depends... if it just writes the fat, 15 sec, if it lays down the sectors, much longer
[15:29] <holstein> Halexander9000: you can alsay make youself a new user, login and learn whats missing
[15:29] <overclucker> Halexander9000: /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE/autostart is where lxpanel autostart should be
[15:30] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: maybe... the file that used to be there is gone, no? if so then you can write to it... it may just want to be partitioned/formatted again a few times
[15:31] <Halexander9000> overclucker: What am I looking for in that file?
[15:31] <Halexander9000> This is what it says:
[15:31] <Halexander9000> @xscreensaver -no-splash
[15:31] <Halexander9000> @lxpanel --profile LXDE
[15:31] <BUbo_> let me see if i can copy something to the usb
[15:31] <delivos> thanks Dr_willis
[15:31] <noah> Hello.
[15:31] <Halexander9000> @pcmanfm --desktop --profile LXDE
[15:31] <overclucker> Halexander9000: @lxpanel -profile LXDE
[15:31] <Halexander9000> @/usr/lib/policykit-1-gnome/polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1
[15:31] <c_m> Hi there. How can I (running a 11.10 live CD ) get the program pv?
[15:31] <BUbo_> no the file is still there..
[15:31] <holstein> !paste | Halexander9000
[15:32] <overclucker> Halexander9000: if it's not ther, then add it
[15:32] <noah> Anyone care to Teamviewer?
[15:32] <BUbo_> and i cant paste in it o.o
[15:32] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: sounds like the drive is fried :(
[15:32] <overclucker> Halexander9000: ah, you've got it
[15:32] <Halexander9000> overclucker: SO why didn't it start?
[15:33] <BUbo_> I cant even delete the partition
[15:33] <BUbo_> Yeah i guess its fried..
[15:33] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: one more thing you can do... maybe if you run the disk utility as root...
[15:33] <BUbo_> ill just get a new one.. 10euro 8GB, :D
[15:33] <BUbo_> how ?
[15:33] <MonkeyDust> BUbo_  use fdisk to delete a partition, start by typing sudo fdisk -l
[15:33] <testt> i am having the following errors when installing vlc, can anyone suggest how to install it? http://pastebin.com/4Gb6f3Mx
[15:34] <overclucker> Halexander9000: copy /usr/bin/x-terminal-emulator to the desktop, then try  logging out, check that the session is lxde, and log back in
[15:34] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: "sudo gparted" would be the same thing
[15:34] <BUbo_> ok i wrote the fdisk
[15:34] <BUbo_> how do i do it?
[15:34] <BUbo_> its in dev/sdb/
[15:34] <BUbo_> 4096 MB drive
[15:34] <BUbo_> it should ne that one
[15:34] <BUbo_> be*
[15:34] <FloodBot1> BUbo_: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[15:35] <BUbo_> oh sorry
[15:35] <testt> i am having the following errors when installing vlc, can anyone suggest how to install it? http://pastebin.com/4Gb6f3Mx
[15:35] <Chipzzz> BUbo_: "gksudo gparted"
[15:35] <c_m> I tried "sudo apt-get install pv" but the package could not be located. Any ideas?
[15:35] <BUbo_> (gksudo:6662): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: "pixmap",
[15:35] <MonkeyDust> !info pv
[15:36] <BUbo_> 4 times same error
[15:36] <nbubuntu> hi , anyone know which channel to enter apple mac osx irc ?
[15:36] <testt> i am having the following errors when installing vlc, can anyone suggest how to install it? http://pastebin.com/4Gb6f3Mx
[15:36] <BUbo_> its getting annoying, ill just go format the whole drive and install ubuntu. ill be back soon with more questions (sorry :P).. thanks for hepling
[15:37] <holstein> testt: you might need to upgrade first
[15:37] <testt> holstein upgrade to? i am on natty 11.04
[15:38] <MonkeyDust> testt  begin by typing sudo apt-get update
[15:38] <testt> ubuntu 11.04
[15:38] <dtmbmw325i> nbubuntu, #MacOSX
[15:38] <testt> ahh
[15:38] <testt> i see
[15:38] <holstein> testt: 0 upgraded, 4 newly installed, 0 to remove and 275 not upgraded is what im refering to
[15:38] <nbubuntu> dtmbmw325i : thanks :)
[15:38] <SLAP> #ubuntu-ru
[15:38] <overclucker> testt: best to update before installing
[15:39] <holstein> you have 275 packages that can  be upgraded, and could be causing those messages
[15:39] <testt> my net is MB capped, i don't have bandwidth left for this month to download more than 500MB+
[15:39] <c_m> MonkeyDust: Thx.
[15:40] <testt> i will use sudo apt-get update and see if it works
[15:40] <holstein> testt: i would call that "the easy way"... you can resolve those dep issues.. you can try "fix broken pacakges" from the synaptic GUI ...
[15:41] <joakimk> I've got a Java project in Eclipse (under Ubuntu 11), which uses a library RXTXcomm (rxtx.qbang.org/). On my new (64 bit) computer, I've checked out my project via Subclipse but Eclipse refuses to build, saying "Archive for required library: 'lib/Linux/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/librxtxSerial.so' in project 'MyProject' cannot be read or is not a valid ZIP file"
[15:41] <testt> i see thanks
[15:42] <joakimk> I seem to recall being helped when I set this up on my previous computer (also linux), that the so files were copied to some "java location" in the OS? Or that we had to set/update some Java environment variable?
[15:42] <boywonda1> hello, i'm trying to install ubuntu inside windows but when i select ubuntu from the boot menu i get a message that the 'ISO ubuntu/install/installation.iso' cannot be found...help.
[15:43] <MonkeyDust> boywonda1  what do you mean by ubuntu inside windows, wubi?
[15:43] <boywonda1> yes..wubi
[15:43] <joakimk> I've tried configuring the Build Path of MyProject, looking under the Libaries pane, to check that the path to the so files are correct... Btw, the binaries (from rxtx.qbang.org) are within my project, in the workspace
[15:43] <holstein> boywonda1: other than suggesting *not* using wubi, just make sure you are either pointing to an iso you have downloaded, or you are letting wubi download it for you
[15:44] <MonkeyDust> wubi :(
[15:44] <holstein> joakimk: i would start with the error message... locate and look at librxtxSerial.so.. should it be a zip? is it in the correct place?
[15:44] <Halexander9000> I closed the terminal and the task bar dissapeared. Now I can't log off overclucker
[15:45] <MonkeyDust> Halexander9000  try ctrl-alt-backspace
[15:45] <Halexander9000> Nothing.
[15:45] <overclucker> Halexander9000: start it again, and log out without closing the terminal
[15:45] <holstein> Halexander9000: you can always hit alt+F2 and type what you like
[15:45] <boywonda1> okay,thank you..will try again...
[15:45] <Chipzzz> joakimk: it's more an eclipse question but it sounds like you have to include it among the project's libraries
[15:45] <Halexander9000> holstein: That doesn't do anything either.
[15:46] <Halexander9000> overclucker: What was the command again?
[15:46] <overclucker> Halexander9000: lxpanel
[15:46] <joakimk> holstein: Chipzzz: But the so files are listed in the Libraries pane, under MyProject > Configure Build Path.
[15:46] <joakimk> I don't see why Eclipse mentions ZIP files, though. These are .so files...
[15:47] <Halexander9000> It says that the logout command isn't set.
[15:47] <overclucker> Halexander9000: you couldd also sudo service lightdm restart if you are using lightdm
[15:47] <holstein> joakimk: im not going to be much help with eclipse.. im just trying to help interpret the error message
[15:47] <joakimk> holstein: sure :) But, is it "easier" to "install" the so files in the OS (i.e. copy them to where Java lives)?
[15:48] <joakimk> if that makes sense at all
[15:48] <holstein> joakimk: i would  say "easier" is whatever works
[15:48] <Chipzzz> joakimk: "/join #eclipse"
[15:48] <overclucker> Halexander9000: starting lxpanel with lxpanel --profile LXDE might selp, i suppose
[15:48] <Halexander9000> Overclucker : Does this have anything to do with the fact that I chose lxde and not lightdm when I installed Lubuntu?
[15:49] <joakimk> Chipzzz: allright... THough, working with the so files (or env variables) outside Eclipse would be valid for this channel, no?
[15:49] <Halexander9000> Erm... the lubuntu desktop pack I mean. I still think I'm running UBUNTU right now.
[15:49] <overclucker> Halexander9000: not sure how you installed lxde, actually
[15:50] <overclucker> Halexander9000: if not lightdm probably lxdm
[15:50] <Chipzzz> joakimk: you may be right but i don't think anyone here knows the answer... someone in #eclipse might :-)
[15:50] <ramzi_> :)
[15:50] <Halexander9000> Some guy here told me to sudo apt-get install lubuntu-desktop. I did so. I can check the archives to tell you who is was.
[15:50] <joakimk> Chipzzz: OK. Thanks tho
[15:50] <rhorstkoetter> hi. with the oneiric+X hybrid iso dumped to USB, how do I configure a persistent casper-rw partition to be actually used
[15:50] <rhorstkoetter> ?
[15:50] <elijah> Since Kubuntu is not supported anymore I want to try Ubuntu, if I install over Kubuntu should my home folder be preserved?
[15:51] <Halexander9000> When I did so, there was this menu thing in terminal that showed up, and I had to choose between two Desktop Managers, either lxde or lightdm
[15:51] <elijah> I will back up anyways but last time I reins.talled Kubuntu my home folder was preserved, which is pretty amazing, just wondering if Ubuntu installs the same way
[15:51] <Halexander9000> I asked what to choose and no one answered, so I went with lxdm.
[15:51] <AlanBell> elijah: kubuntu is still supported, but you can do sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop if you want to add all the ubuntu stuff to your existing install
[15:51] <rhorstkoetter> usually you'd use f32 + ext2/3/4 casper-rw labeled partition, but with hybrid iso dumped to usb this 2nd partition is obviously ignored by the system
[15:52] <overclucker> Halexander9000: then sudo service lxdm restart
[15:52] <AlanBell> elijah: and yes, you can do a new install whilst preserving home with Ubuntu too
[15:52] <MonkeyDust> rhorstkoetter  what is hybrid iso exactly?
[15:52] <elijah> AlanBell: I just want to do a fresh install, I boinked a Kubuntu upgrade a while ago when the installer froze mid way through (3 hours it froze) and I had to do a hard power cycle to use the computer again.
[15:53] <elijah> AlanBell: Thanks!
[15:53] <rhorstkoetter> MonkeyDust: all ubuntu CDs x86/x86_64 since oneiric are actually hybrid iso
[15:53] <rhorstkoetter> MonkeyDust: i.e. you just dd them to usb and that's it, thus hybrid
[15:53] <Erealz>  what is it called when ones wifi connectivity fluctuates? is it my wireless card?
[15:53] <rhorstkoetter> no workaround solution with syslinux required anymore
[15:53] <Roasted_> Question - I want 3 monitors. I have 2 right now off of my Nvidia card. If I add a 3rd, can I add an Intel or ATI card, or is that just bad news?
[15:54] <elijah> AlanBell: Do you feel 12.04 alpha 2 is stable enough?
[15:54] <xangua> !pangolin | elijah
[15:54] <Halexander9000> Apparently, the problem lay in the fact that I haven't chosen a desktop manager at log on.
[15:54] <AlanBell> elijah: it rocks
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[15:54] <FloodBot1> ccccccccccccc: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[15:54] <Halexander9000> ?!?
[15:54] <Erealz>  what is it called when ones wifi connectivity fluctuates? is it my wireless card?
[15:55] <Erealz>  what is it called when ones wifi connectivity fluctuates? is it my wireless card?
[15:55] <overclucker> Halexander9000: now you have lxpanel autostarting?
[15:55] <MonkeyDust> !patience| Erealz
[15:55] <rhorstkoetter> hm. is that maybe the wrong channel to ask such a technical question?
[15:55] <overclucker> that's a lot of g's
[15:55] <kalimojo> is there sw  to convert .AVI  files to DVD format ?
[15:55] <Halexander9000> overclucker: Everything seems to be normal. Sure looks different though. I can't seem to find my volume control.
[15:55] <AlanBell> Erealz: I had a card that did that, I got a different one and it doesn't now, so yes, it could well be hardware.
[15:56] <mongy> kalimojo, devede
[15:56] <holstein> Halexander9000: you can make a new user, log in and see whats missing
[15:56] <kalimojo> mongy cheers
[15:56] <Halexander9000> Hmm...
[15:56] <fhtagn> Chipzzz: grub and one distro working! (Ubuntu)
[15:56] <MonkeyDust> rhorstkoetter  your question may be beyond this channel, as what you are doing sounds rather experimental, no one has ever done it
[15:56] <fhtagn> and it also detects the distros in the hdd, as it should
[15:56] <rhorstkoetter> MonkeyDust: I try in ubuntu-devel, thanks
[15:57] <overclucker> HaltingState: right click the panel and select add panel applets
[15:57] <Chipzzz> fhtagn: outstanding!!! :-))
[16:00] <Halexander9000> holstein: I didn't need to log off, I could've added the sound control from Panel settings.
[16:01] <holstein> Halexander9000: yup.. you can add what you like, or remove as im sure you found by accident.. im just suggesting if you log in as a fresh new user you can see the 'default' configuration in action, and choose to emulate it
[16:01] <burazock> i need some help
[16:01] <Halexander9000> overclucker: Thanks for your support man! I appreciate it.
[16:01] <overclucker> Halexander9000: np
[16:01] <Halexander9000> holstein: Nah, I'd rather customize it to my liking.
[16:02] <holstein> Halexander9000: sure... thats a great idea, and you can/should.. im just suggesting if you lose something and cant find it
[16:02] <burazock> i have problems with nvidia drivers
[16:02] <Halexander9000> holstein: Thanks, but I don't know how to set up a new user actually.
[16:03] <mongy> Halexander9000, sudo adduser username
[16:03] <holstein> Halexander9000: cool.. i use that as s troubleshooting step... sudo adduser username for example.. you can test if the errors are in the ~/home or whatever
[16:03] <Guest32433> is it possible to repair ubuntu 11.10 by a live cd ? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=157250 :: What packages must be installed to get the login mask?
[16:03] <Chipzzz> burazock: what problems?
[16:04] <overclucker> Halexander9000: it's probably not nesessary, since lxde setup default configs for you when you first logged in
[16:04] <Ho^Oh> Guest32433: Sure.
[16:04] <Ho^Oh> Guest32433: That depends on what you want to repair.
[16:05] <burazock> i have installed ppa for latest video driver (290.10) and install nvidia-current but after reboot, after grub stands black screen
[16:05] <orated> Hello! I need some help with NFS configuration. I'm not able to access filesystem on server from client with the following settings - http://paste.ubuntu.com/837967/
[16:05] <MonkeyDust> burazock  ppa's are not supported here
[16:05] <rhorstkoetter> Guest32433: google for chroot ubuntu live. that's the solution you're looking for for system recovery
[16:05] <Chipzzz> burazock: you're using the proprietary drivers?
[16:06] <holstein> burazock: you can purge that PPA, or try and seek support from the PPA maintainer
[16:06] <escott> Guest32433, as long as your livecd is the same architecture (x86 or amd64) it need not be the same version as the installed system, but chrooting is only helpful if you know what you want to do once you are in the system. so if you need guidance on that give us more details on your problems
[16:06] <burazock> MonkeyDust my problem is with xorg-conf
[16:06] <satty> i configured tthe touchpad, but whenever i click on calendar for month change it move 2 step further
[16:06] <SmokeyD_> Hey everyone. I am using xfce on Oneiric. Is it possible to remotely install a vnc server on a machine, to which I am already logged in to the xfce desktop, and take control of that machine?
[16:07] <burazock> Chipzzz i'm trying using proprietaty drivers
[16:07] <Chipzzz> burazock: often you have to use kms settings on the boot command line rather than xorg.conf settings
[16:07] <holstein> SmokeyD_: i have used vino as vnc server
[16:08] <escott> SmokeyD_, should be. you will have to play around with the $DISPLAY variable (most likely you need to export DISPLAY=:0) and maybe adjust the xauth settings
[16:09] <burazock> Chipzzz: can you explain me?
[16:09] <Guest32433> Ho^Oh, rhorstkoetter, escott thanks a lot, i had ubuntu 11.04 running for a longer time, got an upgrade message, said ok, then unity installed back, after remove of the packages i cannot log in any more. ok, thanks for the confirmation, i'll try a knoppix usb live + chroot !
[16:10] <SmokeyD_> holstein, It seems there are problems with vino on ubuntu since the switch to unity. I currently don't have unity installed, only xfce and gnome3, and am logged into the xfce desktop.
[16:10] <kaiowas> Hi, i just installed Ubuntu and started playing around with it. Seems to be a nice operating system. But im wondering if someone knows if there is a "Plex Server" for Ubuntu? Or a similair program.
[16:10] <arunkumar413> hi, the flashplayer setting dialog in the chromium browser is not responding. help me
[16:10] <rhorstkoetter> Guest32433: you may use ubuntu live as well
[16:10] <SmokeyD_> When I start vino-server after enabling the settings with gconftool-2  I get an error "The desktop sharing service is not enabled, so it should not be run."
[16:11] <holstein> SmokeyD_: i have used it on XFCE.. on xubuntu on whatever... not sure if i have actuallly tested with unity, but you are using XFCE as i read... try it and report errors.
[16:11] <holstein> SmokeyD_: i run vino-preferneces as suggested in #xubuntu
[16:11] <holstein> SmokeyD_: i do not use the gconftool
[16:12] <Chipzzz> burazock: are you getting a completely black screen or a black screen with a command line at the bottom?
[16:14] <kaiowas>  Im wondering if someone knows if there is a "Plex Server" for Ubuntu? Or a similair program.
[16:15] <jrib> kaiowas: what does ixt do?
[16:15] <burazock> Chipzzz i have a screen without nothing..after selected kernel version in grub the screen is standing black
[16:15] <jamesbryant> Hi all.  I'm running 11.04 as a guest inside vmware ESXi 5, and I'm trying to troubleshoot an issue with high CPU utilization.  htop shows all 8 CPU's pegged at 100%, but the CPU% column of the process list doesn't add up to more than 50% total for all processes.
[16:15] <escott> !nomodeset | burazock
[16:16] <kaiowas> jrib> Plex is a program that shows your video/picture collection. And if i have a Plex Server installed i can access it from all other computers in the network.. hence only one server reqiured in the network.
[16:16] <kaiowas> I can also access from my jailbreaked apple tv
[16:16] <Chipzzz> burazock: can you boot into "failsafe video mode"?
[16:18] <kaiowas> I just installed Ubuntu and I want to learn more about it, so i thought i would try to learn by doing stuff.. Like setting up a Plex server :).
[16:18] <holstein> kaiowas: i find this searching http://plexapp.com/linux/linux-pms-download.php
[16:19] <burazock> Chipzz: how can i do?
[16:19] <kaiowas> holstein: thank you very much! I didnt find it in the ubuntu software center.. but i guess Google could have helped me with that. :).
[16:19] <sidb> need help here
[16:20] <sidb> can someone help me out here
[16:20] <holstein> kaiowas: ubuntu will not be allowed to provide that software... the plex server
[16:20] <kaiowas> okey
[16:20] <ikonia> sidb: if you need help you need to explain the problem, or people can't know if they can help you or now
[16:20] <macosx> tes
[16:20] <ikonia> not
[16:21] <Chipzzz> burazock: reboot and hold down shift key. When the grub menu comes up you can select recovery mode... one of the options for that will be "failsafe video mode"
[16:21] <David-Id> tes
[16:21] <burazock> ah ok
[16:21] <kaiowas> holstein: one quick question then, maybe you can help me with this.. Im very new to Ubuntu so i have no knowledge how to edit things. It says this one the website "It's so easy! Add this to your /etc/apt/sources.list file : deb http://www.plexapp.com/repo lucid main" .. But how do i edit the file? :)
[16:22] <sidb> my newly installed Ubuntu-11.10 using Gnome-3 on an HP-G6-1219tu laptop.
[16:22] <vjacob> hi all. what's the name of the ubuntu package that contains the 3.0.0-15 linux source?
[16:22] <sidb> but i cannot use my bluetooth
[16:22] <kaiowas> just double click the file and edit?
[16:22] <sidb> please help
[16:22] <vjacob> i've found a 3.0.0 package that i installed but i'm not sure if it contains the -15 patches...
[16:22] <MonkeyDust> sidb  start by installing blueman
[16:22] <vjacob> or if the -15 here signifies something else
[16:22] <gdea73> Hi, I'm in the process of setting up Apache 2 on my Ubuntu server (running desktop edition), and I was looking for help regarding file permissions...
[16:22] <sidb> i did that
[16:22] <sidb> infact i have it installed
[16:23] <gdea73> If I grant execute access to "all" on a script, does that mean that people can remotely run the script on the server-side?
[16:23] <holstein> kaiowas: i use sudo apt-add-repository
[16:23] <raido_> has anyone gotten torsocks to work 10.04 LTS?
[16:23] <raido_> I keep getting this error:    11:23:21 libtorsocks(5768): SOCKS V4 connect rejected:
[16:23] <raido_> 11:23:21 libtorsocks(5768): SOCKS server refused connection
[16:24] <sidb> gnome`s bluetooth manager says i have no bluetooth adapter installed and blueman doesnt show anything
[16:24] <kaiowas> holstein: from what i understand, the sudo commands make you "root" ?
[16:24] <Steamopunk> Raido_ - use http:paste.ubuntu.com for pasting errors please.
[16:24] <raido_> I'm using the command....  usewithtor nmap scanme.insecure.org
[16:24] <MeirD> I accidently ran "sudo chown -R user:user *.*" inside /var directory.. even after running "sudo chown -R root:root *.*" (and rebooting) I keep getting that some operations are not allowed (permission errors showing up on the GUI) and mysql database seems empty!
[16:24] <vjacob> also, when I google search I don't seem to find a straight answer
[16:24] <raido_> oh, okay
[16:24] <escott> gdea73, there is no such thing as "remotely executing" a script. you shell in and then execute or ask a service on the server to execute that command. so yes and no
[16:24] <guy_> does ubuntu has any sort facility for fetching 32bit libraries on 64bit machine ?
[16:24] <gdea73> okay thanks escott, so if I don't have ssh enabled on the server, execute access doesn't affect people who browse the site?
[16:25] <holstein> kaiowas: sudo allows you to act as root... you can add that line to your sources... that PPA is not supported here though... personally, i suggested "getting your feet wet" then adding that PPA at some point
[16:25] <MonkeyDust> guy_  you may need ia32-lib
[16:25] <sidb> guys please help man...!
[16:25] <scar3crow> question: how to populate /usr/share/backgrounds/ with other pictures and have them show up in the default "change desktop background" app?
[16:25] <MeirD> any ideas how to undo?
[16:25] <gdea73> then why would it be recommended to give all users execute access for, for example a PHP script?
[16:25] <guy_> MonkeyDust, package ? switch ?
[16:26] <kaiowas> holstein: hehe okey i understand. Thanks for your help anyway.
[16:26] <vjacob> noone here who can help me get my hands on the right source for compiling an "ubuntu kernel" ?
[16:26] <escott> gdea73, again yes and no. if they are using apache make sure that apache isn't configured to execute that script. generally permissions should be restrictive. if there is no need to mark it executable dont
[16:26] <LjL> !kernel | vjacob
[16:26] <holstein> kaiowas: i can give you some commands to copy and paste, but i think a little time, and you'll know whats going on like a pro :)
[16:26] <MonkeyDust> !info ia32-libs | guy_
[16:26] <MonkeyDust> ah
[16:26] <vjacob> LjL, thank you. *reads*
[16:26] <guy_> haha
[16:26] <guy_> :(
[16:27] <dicannamas> i am having some issues with pulseaudio as when i open pavu control a get an error "failed to initialize manager extension: no such of extension
[16:27] <sidb> my newly installed Ubuntu-11.10 using Gnome-3 on an HP-G6-1219tu laptop. but i cannot use my bluetooth. gnome`s bluetooth manager says i have no bluetooth adapter installed and blueman doesnt show anything. Please help
[16:27] <escott> MeirD, reinstall
[16:27] <MonkeyDust> guy_  it says here: "ia32-libs - ia32 shared libraries for use on amd64 and ia64 systems"
[16:27] <gdea73> escott, okay. So I would chmod all the site files to be 644 unless Apache needs to execute them, in which case, 744?
[16:27] <escott> MonkeyDust, in 11.10 it has been replaced by multiarch
[16:27] <gdea73> with the owner as the www-something user
[16:28] <jamesbryant> What is a better tool than htop and ps for looking at CPU utilization?  htop shows me 8 CPU's pegged at 100%, but the sum of the CPU% column is less than 50%.
[16:28] <MonkeyDust> !info multiarch
[16:28] <gdea73> sorry, "www-data" user. ?
[16:28] <kaiowas> holstein: I'll give it a try myself. I just want to do this to learn, like giving myself a mission. But probably, ill be back later ;). The fastest way to learn a system is to break it ;).
[16:28] <guy_> MonkeyDust, er, eh, I'm actually looking for a specific package, is there any way to enforce apt to fetch a 32bit package over 64bit ?
[16:28] <sidb> So shall i assume you guys do not have answer to my querry?
[16:28] <guy_> MonkeyDust, a c library, actually.
[16:29] <escott> gdea73, apache has its own way of deciding what to execute which depends on what modules are installed and how apache is configured. One configuration might have apache serve a raw php file, another it might get interpreted. so i can't comment on what your apache would do
[16:29] <holstein> kaiowas: as long as you are comfortable with that :) ... gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list will allow you to edit that file
[16:29] <gdea73> hm, that's kind of confusing. So I guess I'll mark all files 644 for now, and if I get errors when executing something, give Apache execute access?
[16:29] <escott> MonkeyDust, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MultiarchSpec
[16:29] <gdea73> ah well I'll eventually figure it out, I just have to mess with permissions for a bit. Thanks for your help, escott.
[16:30] <Chipzzz> sidb: evidently nobody knows right now, but if you stop by in the evening and watch for ActionParsnip, he may be able to help...
[16:30] <vjacob> LjL, how do I find out the name of the module to load, if I know that the .config has a kernel option as a module?
[16:30] <emad_> hello there
[16:30] <kaiowas> holstein: im running parallels.. i just need to reinstall it :). But my goal is to have a computer running linux in my network.
[16:30] <Steamopunk> I've installed apache2, and got it running successfully, but am having some trouble accessing the test webpage. Anyone available to help?
[16:30] <Chipzzz> sidb: he knows more about ubuntu than anyone i know
[16:30] <sidb> Guys, i have installed Ubuntu-11.10 using Gnome-3 on an HP-G6-1219tu laptop. but i cannot use my bluetooth. gnome`s bluetooth manager says i have no bluetooth adapter found and blueman doesnt show anything. Please help.
[16:30] <vjacob> LjL, for example CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI_ACPI_IBM=m
[16:30] <sidb> Chipzzz: Thanks for at least replying
[16:30] <holstein> sidb: maybe its not supported... you can try different versions of ubuntu, like 10.04, live and see if the device is picked up..also, no need to repost so often
[16:31] <vjacob> LjL, how then do I find out what to 'modprobe' ?
[16:31] <guy_> escott, thanks
[16:31] <Chipzzz> sidb: sorry i couldn't be more help
[16:31] <emad_> hello everyone
[16:31] <escott> sidb, you need to modprobe the appropriate bluetooth kernel module. start by using lshw or lspci to identify the bluetooth chipset
[16:31] <LjL> vjacob: no idea :(
[16:31] <vjacob> thanks anyway
[16:31] <emad_> does anyone know how to use git command
[16:31] <escott> !anyone | emad_
[16:32] <overclucker> emad_: just a git clone job?
[16:33] <escott> guy_, on 11.10 just apt-get install package:i386
[16:33] <emad_> overclucker: every time i have a message "permission denied"
[16:33] <diverdude1> what should i install before i can see flash in browser?
[16:34] <arand> diverdude1: "flashplugin-installer"
[16:34] <Chipzzz> diverdude1: if you use chrome, it's built in
[16:34] <kaiowas> holstein: i tried gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list and i write my password. But i get no response, am I doing it wrong?
[16:34] <Steamopunk> Nevermind on my earlier question, I didn't even think to test it's internal IP for some reason. -_-
[16:34] <emad_> oning into sharp-ice-7401...
[16:34] <emad_> Permission denied (publickey).
[16:34] <emad_> fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
[16:35] <escott> emad_, means you are trying to connect via ssh auth keys and your auth key is wrong. verify you can ssh to the server
[16:35] <emad_> how can i give the user name
[16:35] <Chipzzz> kaiowas: gedit doesn't even open?
[16:35] <kaiowas> chipzzz: nope :(.
[16:35] <holstein> kaiowas: maybe the password was entered incorrectly... try sudo -s ...you should end up with root@whatever
[16:36] <Chipzzz> kaiowas: how about just "gksudo gedit"
[16:36] <diverdude1> Chipzzz: if i used chrome and it is built in i probably would not have asked this question :) I use firefox
[16:36] <arand> emad_: Do you have ssh access to the repo in question?
[16:36] <MonkeyDust> kaiowas  try gnome-open [your document]
[16:36] <arand> emad_: Maybe you need to use a clone url that is not ssh?
[16:36] <holstein> diverdude1: cool.. then the packare arand mentioned will work for FF, or you can install chrome as Chipzzz suggested
[16:36] <kaiowas> Will try
[16:36] <diverdude1> thx
[16:37] <holstein> package*
[16:37] <Chipzzz> diverdude1: lol... there's a plugin listed in firefox's tools->add-ons
[16:37] <emad_> arand: how can i use the url that is not ssh?
[16:37] <holstein> diverdude1: typically, just visiting something with flash will start a prompt on the screen
[16:37] <Nirvan0> someone knows in Wich channel i can chat in spanish?
[16:37] <kaiowas> d0h! I had write gkedit... thats why it didnt work.. :O
[16:38] <sheepsy> Hoi guys, question: I added a ppa for installing a package. The problem is that this ppa has a version of a package in the main repo… And when I apt-cache show, I see the old package rather than new being presented. More specifically, I'm trying to install couchdb, the main version is 0.10, but when I add this ppa "deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/ericdrex/couchdb/ubuntu natty main" I expect to see couchdb version 1.1 b
[16:38] <arand> emad_: Where is the repo, which software?
[16:38] <Chipzzz> kaiowas: lol... it's a two-cup-of-coffee kind of day ;-)
[16:38] <sheepsy> Is there a command in apt-get where I can specify the ppa ?
[16:38] <sadam> kklj
[16:38] <arand> !es | Nirvan0
[16:39] <kaiowas> chipzzz: i guess it is :). And now you got me to think of coffee! Guess i have to go and get myself an espresso :).
[16:39] <m000gle> Hello. I'm looking for some help migrating to Ubuntu, specifically regarding using either Banshee 2.2.1 or gPodder 2.20 to download/manage podcasts.  I have been able to import my feeds' URL's  without any issue, but have, as of yet, been unable to find a way to import files which had been previously downloaded using Windows/iTunes.
[16:39] <overclucker> sheepsy: did you apt-get update/
[16:39] <sheepsy> Yar.
[16:39] <m000gle> The podcast files have all been moved to ~/home/Podcasts/ but neither gPodder or Banshee appear to have an option to manually add these episodes and mark them as downloaded.  I would simply re-download them all, but I have ~200 episodes totaling nearly 20GB, but I'd like to avoid that if at all possible.  Thanks :)
[16:39] <arand> sheepsy: It should be there, have you run "apt-get update"?
[16:39] <kyubutsu> where the clipboard in 11.10?
[16:39] <Chipzzz> kaiowas: that sounds like an excellent idea! I'm out for a while too... lol
[16:40] <sheepsy> However, I do have to mention...
[16:40] <diverdude1> holstein: it did
[16:40] <holstein> m000gle: i find just putting the files implace usually works, though i had a folder called "old podcasts" and didnt mind navigating to it
[16:40] <diverdude1> holstein: and i pressed install but then it failed
[16:40] <sheepsy> I am on lucid but this package is for natty.
[16:40] <sheepsy> But I do think that should be OK for this package in terms of dependencies...
[16:40] <sheepsy> But is that the reason it may not be picking it up?
[16:41] <arand> sheepsy: In that case you need to specify natty in the ppa source line.
[16:41] <emad_> arand_:  i am trying to clone from heroku software to make a facebook app
[16:41] <kaiowas> Ubuntu is very graphical. But it seems like that in Linux you still use your terminal alot?
[16:41] <holstein> diverdude1: any messages you'd like to troubleshoot? or are you doing to maually install? or try chrome?
[16:41] <arand> sheepsy: Oh, you already done..
[16:41] <sheepsy> arand:  Yar.
[16:41] <sheepsy> This is the ppa: https://launchpad.net/~ericdrex/+archive/couchdb
[16:41] <holstein> going to *
[16:41] <sheepsy> So for example...
[16:41] <diverdude1> holstein: i made the manual one work :)
[16:41] <diverdude1> thx
[16:42] <Nirvan0> ubottu: okay thanks... but It's okay I can talk in english I would know if there's spanish channels
[16:42] <sheepsy> For example: geocouch in that ppa relies on couchdb 1.1 in that same ppa. apt-get recognizes it when I try to install and attempts to do it but then says that I need >=1.1.0. This tells me it's not picking up the ppa's couchdb b/c the default ppa in lucid is 0.10.
[16:43] <kyubutsu> what's the shortcut to open clipboard in 11.10?
[16:43] <thelostrobot> hello everyone
[16:43] <arand> sheepsy: hmm, does it work if you install them both at the same time?
[16:44] <sheepsy> arand: You know what, it's my fault. Apparently that package is not stable on lucid.
[16:44] <sheepsy> Sorry to bother you guys. I should've tried reinstalling the earlier version. I get "The following packages have unmet dependencies"
[16:44] <sheepsy> Drat.
[16:44] <sidb> It has to my window7. I remember having the adapter disabled there.
[16:44] <sheepsy> Means I have to move up to natty.
[16:45] <sidb> I guess that is the problem wjy ubuntu is not detecting the bluetooth adapter
[16:45] <sidb> why*
[16:46] <sheepsy> That's why it wasn't able to install anything. Just wasn't reporting the unmet dependencies when going through the dependent package, I guess?
[16:46] <arand> emad_: Likely you need to go through the login instruction and SSH stuff on http://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/facebook
[16:46] <B4ckBOne> Howdy
[16:46] <arand> emad_: Seems like there is no anonymous repo available, and please don't PM me.
[16:46] <B4ckBOne> trying to insert a module but it fails :-/ can you help?
[16:47] <B4ckBOne> gspca/gspca_main.ko': -1 Invalid parameters
[16:47] <Bubo> im back
[16:47] <thelostrobot> Ping?
[16:47] <B4ckBOne> Pong!
[16:47] <thelostrobot> :)
[16:47] <B4ckBOne> exit 0;
[16:47] <B4ckBOne> :_D
[16:48] <emad_> arand_: ok i followed the instructions in this page,but the same prob
[16:48] <sheepsy> arand: Thanks for your help.
[16:48] <Bubo> ok, i just installed a new fresh install ubuntu 11.10
[16:48] <Bubo> what should i do first with drivers and anything else so i dont f*ck it up and have to do it all over again..
[16:48] <arand> emad_: Then I don't know, sorry.
[16:48] <DDAZZA> How can I share a dvd drive over a LAN?
[16:48] <B4ckBOne> Bubo: Backup ;-)
[16:48] <Bubo> What do you mean backup?
[16:49] <B4ckBOne> Bubo: do a backup before doing something risky
[16:49] <Bubo> WHat kind of backup? how can i backup the whole system lets say before updating driver
[16:49] <B4ckBOne> Bubo: i use tar to backup
[16:49] <mongy> Bubo, clonezilla is my preference.
[16:50] <arand> Bubo: CloneZilla is one alternative, sysrCD/fsarchiver another.
[16:50] <Bubo> so what do i backup? the whole home folder?
[16:50] <B4ckBOne> Bubo: i would backup the whole system first, then do incremental ones
[16:50] <sparkie> gotta simple question: how do I configure grub to boot from a earlier kernel? I don't have console access so I can do it from the boot menu.
[16:51] <B4ckBOne> sparkie: arrow down on kbd ?
 Thanks for your help.  I may have actually found the root of the problem.  The names of the files don't match those in the RSS feed.
[16:51] <sparkie> i don't have console access during boot.
[16:52] <B4ckBOne> Im trying to load a compilde module: gspca, but it fails to load: gspca/gspca_main.ko': -1 Invalid parameters
[16:52] <B4ckBOne> What can i do?
[16:52] <sparkie> i need to configure grub in etc
[16:52] <B4ckBOne> sparkie: /etc/defaults/
 Apparently, when iTunes is set to manage your files, a downloaded podcast has its name changed to match its metadata.  This causes it to not import to banshee or gPodder
[16:53] <sparkie> but where do I specify the kernel I want it to boot?
[16:53] <arunkumar413> hi, the flashplayer setting dialog in the chromium browser is not responding. help me
[16:53] <B4ckBOne> sparkie: read it up in the manual?
[16:54] <sparkie> i wouldn't be here if that were the case. =)
[16:54] <arand> sparkie: YOu can set the default entry to boot by number or name in /etc/default/grub
[16:54] <sparkie> i had all ready it.
[16:54] <guy_> hum, I just finished skimming https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MultiarchSpec but I can't seem to find in "Software Sources" the option to set 32bit/ia32 libs, any hints ?
[16:54] <sparkie> arand: thank you will check that out
[16:54] <arand> !grub > sparkie
[16:54] <arand> sparkie: Should be infor on that wiki page
[16:54] <gulzar> Any offline browser which can save webpages and keep the related links with downloaded pages... other than httrack?
[16:55] <gdea73> So for now, I set the owner to www-data, and group to "admin." With permissions 674 throughout, so I can access the files from my admin account, so Apache can read/write all files, and everyone else can read only. :)
[16:55] <Halexander9000> Out of curiosity, does anyone know why I lose window focus at random times when I play minecraft? It always seems to happen when there's a bit of lag.
[16:55] <kyubutsu> do i need a program to manage the clipboard contents or is there a shortcut or terminal command to retrieve this info
[16:55] <gdea73> (for my web server.) Does this make sense (are there any major security flaws?)
[16:56] <guy_> anyone?
[16:56] <kyubutsu> i prefer the latter
[16:56] <B4ckBOne> Im trying to load a recently compiled and installed module: gspca, but it fails to load: gspca/gspca_main.ko': -1 Invalid parameters
[16:56] <gdea73> Halexander9000: Doesn't usually happen to me, though I get decent MC FPS.
[16:56] <B4ckBOne> Can sb. help?
[16:56] <gdea73> are you running in Full Screen mode, and what version of Ubuntu, DE, and GPU?
[16:57] <gdea73> try it in FS mode if you haven't already and see if you lose focus or get a screen freeze. From my experience, it usually crashes when a notification pops up and you're in FS mode.
[16:58] <kyubutsu> fine, i'll try clipit then
[16:58] <Halexander9000> gdea73: I'm using a 2008 ASUS EEE PC 904HD running Ubuntu 11.10 with LXDE Desktop Manager.
[16:58] <kyubutsu> !clipit
[16:58] <Guest92591> hello
[16:58] <dicannamas> quien me ayuda con pulseaudio?
[16:58] <kyubutsu> !info clipit
[16:58] <Bubo> Is there any way to disable the notifications that come up on the bottom center of the screen?
[16:59] <escott> !es | dicannamas
[16:59] <Halexander9000> gdea
[16:59] <kyubutsu> Bubo: thats a gnome3 thing
[17:00] <Bubo> yes i know
[17:00] <Bubo> is it possible to disable it ?
[17:00] <kyubutsu> check at #gnome
[17:00] <escott> Bubo, check extensions.gnome.org
[17:00] <Bubo> ty
[17:01] <vicsar> .
[17:01] <Oer> guy_, ia32-libs do not appear in softwaresources, sudo apt-get install ia32-libs ia32-libs-gtk
[17:01] <gulzar>  Any offline browser which can save webpages and keep the related links with downloaded pages... other than httrack?
[17:01] <kyubutsu> ia32-libs-gtk is deprecated
[17:01] <escott> Oer, 11.10 has multiarch just apt-get install packagename:i386
[17:02] <kyubutsu> you only need ia32-libs
[17:02] <dicannamas> sorry as some how i did typed in spanish
[17:02] <dicannamas> i need some help with pulseaudio
[17:02] <Oer> thnx escott kyubutsu
[17:02] <Ho^Oh> Is there a way I can  install Ubuntu onto a remote server,           But connect to it via VNC?
[17:03] <compdoc> Ho^Oh, installing any OS remotely is problematic
[17:03] <compdoc> you kinda have to be there
[17:03] <pappijo> I NEED HELP, PLEASE!!!! I'm trying to build a linux kernel v2.6.30 patched with kerrighed 3.0.0. When I start make I get a lot of warnings, then the compilation stops with message: "Treating all warnings as errors". What can I do to disable this option?
[17:03] <acicula> Ho^Oh: there is an install you can do via ssh, but is tricky
[17:03] <escott> Ho^Oh, you have to have an x server installed and running on the server. if you dont need the full desktop gui consider starting individual programs over ssh -X
[17:04] <acicula> and you still need a way to start it somehow
[17:04] <B4ckBOne> Im trying to load a recently compiled and installed module: gspca, but it fails to load: gspca/gspca_main.ko': -1 Invalid parameters
[17:05] <vicsar> Hello does anyone here know why the GNOME Art app keeps  crashing when you try to see the icons, themes, and etcetera?
[17:06] <kaiowas> Forgive me, its not my intention to spam. I try to install Plex Mediaserver, and i get these messages:
[17:06] <liquidee> I have just installed ubuntu on my laptop. The problem is that the battery discharges very quickly, at least thats what the notification thingy says. The expected time is at least 1 hour shorter than on windows 7 : (
[17:06] <kaiowas> Processing triggers for ureadahead ...
[17:06] <kaiowas> ureadahead will be reprofiled on next reboot
[17:06] <kaiowas> Setting up plexmediaserver (0.9.5.2-7a18da4) ...
[17:06] <kaiowas> stop: Unknown instance:
[17:07] <kaiowas> plexmediaserver start/running, process 3712
[17:07] <kaiowas> Does anyone know if i installed it and its running or did it fail?
[17:08] <Ho^Oh> escott: Installing raid0 isn't as easy as I want it to be.
[17:08] <mneptok> kaiowas: ps aux | grep plex
[17:08] <Ho^Oh> Which is why I wanted a gui.
[17:08] <escott> kaiowas, ps aux | grep 3712 to see if process 3712 is running
[17:09] <urlin2u> liquidee, in general ubuntu uses the battery faster, the battery control code is not a public release
[17:09] <kaiowas> root      3712  0.0  0.0   4264   400 ?        S<s  17:43   0:00 /bin/sh -e -c su -c /usr/sbin/start_pms plex /bin/sh
[17:09] <kaiowas> 1000      4383  0.0  0.1  17244   904 pts/0    S+   18:09   0:00 grep --color=auto 3712
[17:10] <kaiowas> so.. its running? :)
[17:10] <urlin2u> !pastebin |kai
[17:10] <liquidee> i have an nvidia optimus laptop, and have installed bumblebee, but i dont know if its working properly - maybe thats the  problem?
[17:10] <shanttu> just wanted to ask if there is some advanced pdf-reader (for studying use)? i'd like to underline text and maybe link texts to other documents
[17:10] <kaiowas> Sorry!
[17:10] <urlin2u> kaiowas, see above pastebin info.
[17:11] <kaiowas> Wont happen again, Sir!
[17:11] <urlin2u> liquidee, this is a manufactureres not releasing the code to the community problem basically.
[17:12] <urlin2u> kaiowas, no biggie you didn't know. :)
[17:12] <kaiowas> :)
[17:12] <liquidee> im trying to deal with it at least to some extent so i could use ubuntu on my laptop
[17:13] <WhiteEye> Fellow friends! anyone know about any good surveilianze programs for linux?
[17:13] <WhiteEye> i*ve heard about zoneminder...
[17:13] <compdoc> I use zoneminder and 3 cameras
[17:14] <ganimede> has anyone answered the query about configuring flash player into chrome? i am interested too
[17:14] <kaiowas> So anyway, does anyone know if i successfully installed Plex Mediaserver? Here is the paste: http://paste.ubuntu.com/838059/
[17:15] <kaiowas> Im really knew to linux so i dont really know what im doing...
[17:15] <GlassIce> hello
[17:15] <liquidee> hi
[17:15] <holstein> kaiowas: i would try and connect via IP address
[17:15] <GlassIce> Anyone ue wine?
[17:15] <GlassIce> use*
[17:15] <mneptok> !anyone
[17:16] <vicsar> ok bye
[17:16] <medeman> hello
[17:16] <Czu> Hello
[17:16] <liquidee> 1details
[17:16] <medeman> i have a problem installing ubuntu 11.10 desktop amd64. it doesnt detect the hard drive i want to install it on.
[17:16] <liquidee> !details
[17:16] <arunkumar413> hi, i'm authoring an e-book. I need a good document writer. I'm trying to write using the libre office but the formatting styles are not good. Also i want some syntax highlighting formatting functions in document editing. please help me
[17:17] <kaiowas> holstein: true, easiest way to find out :)
[17:17] <vjacob> how do I find out the name of the module to load, if I know that the .config has a kernel option as a module?
[17:17] <liquidee> arunkumar413 try TeX :p
[17:17] <monohedron> why is that not working ? echo "xbaum ybaum zbaum"|grep --exclude="ybaum" baum
[17:17] <holstein> medeman: i would try and get to the live desktop and furn a few commands... sudo fdisk -l for example
[17:17] <vjacob> for example CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI_ACPI_IBM=m...  how do I determine the name of the module to load?
[17:17] <arunkumar413> liquidee: is it gui or command line
[17:17] <fidel> arunkumar413: tex could be a nice aproach
[17:18] <liquidee> arunkumar413 you have some editors, but basically its not like word or libre office writer
[17:18] <vjacob> arunkumar413, LaTeX
[17:18] <Czu> Can someone tell be if there is a way to reset Ubuntu back to it's original state when I first installed it?
[17:18] <scarleo> arunkumar413, try Celtx, best for writing books
[17:18] <medeman> Yea I did that already holstein. it only detects the other hard drive i have installed
[17:18] <kaiowas> Has anyone tried installing Ubuntu on a Mac Mini? Is it possible? I know Macbook Air is really hard to install on if you dont want to run parallels.
[17:18] <scarleo> arunkumar413, http://celtx.com/
[17:18] <arunkumar413> liquidee and fidel, i'm not writing an print book. i'm writing an e-book
[17:18] <urlin2u> Czu, the desktop or all installs can you be more specific.
[17:18] <medeman> kaiowas: i had it installed on a macbook pro 2010 13", it was pretty easy
[17:18] <escott> medeman, check cat /proc/partitions is the device seen
[17:19] <holstein> medeman: then i would load *any* live CD, or diagnostic disks and try and see it
[17:19] <kyubutsu> yay! clipit integrates well with Unity
[17:19] <medeman> holstein: it didnt work with opensuse 12.1 either
[17:19] <holstein> kaiowas: i would just try it live...
[17:19] <kaiowas> medeman: yes on the macbook pro it is. But Macbook Air has a special EFI that doesnt allow you too.. was thinking that maybe Mac Mini has the same.
[17:19] <Czu> All installs I guess? I'm having a bunch of problem with updating certain stuff. Plus I would just be happier if I could just get Ubuntu back to it's original state.
[17:19] <holstein> medeman: OK.. then i would maybe start to think it could be a hardware issue
[17:20] <medeman> kaiowas: well i think the 2011 mba has the same efi as the mac mini 2011
[17:20] <kaiowas> bummer..
[17:20] <medeman> holstein: its detected under windows xp
[17:20] <urlin2u> Czu, all installs no I know of no OS that does that myself, als please use nics tab completing them is easiest.
[17:20] <liquidee> arunkumar413 tex should be good for you, a lots of people use it for pdf's on my university. It basically takes care of formatting for you
[17:20] <urlin2u> also
[17:20] <scarleo> arunkumar413, and then Scribus for layout
[17:21] <holstein> medeman: detected, or functional?.. test it there, and then you can go forward trying different kernels for support... like a 10.04 live CD
[17:21] <liquidee> arunkumar413 documents made with it look really nice
[17:21] <arunkumar413> liquidee: does it create an html document also
[17:22] <Czu> Well all I'm trying to do is just get rid of all the third party software that I installed (All the themes and other GUI modifications.)
[17:22] <urlin2u> Czu, easiest way I would know to have a original install is a clone, otherwise you have to know what you have done.
[17:22] <medeman> holstein: its fully working there. i already tried opensuse 12.1, ubuntu 10.04, 10.10, 11.04 and 11.10 and mandriva
[17:22] <Czu> *grumble grumble grumble*
[17:22] <Ho^Oh> escott: So far I have two identical harddrives with two identical partition, but don't know how to make it a raid0.
[17:22] <holstein> medeman: not sure what to suggest then.. what ist he drive? some USB drive? i would try on another machine... i would test other USB devices
[17:23] <erpo> I'm running 11.10 AMD64. When I hold down my middle mouse button over an application and move my mouse around, the cursor stays locked in position on the screen and the application responds as if it is receiving mouse wheel events (i.e. I see scrolling). This happens at least in the gimp, firefox, and xchat. How do I restore the default behavior?
[17:23] <medeman> holstein: its an IDE drive connected to secondary slave
[17:23] <liquidee> I am looking for some tips on power saving on ubuntu. Or help on determining whether bumblebee and graphics drivers are installed correctly
[17:23] <holstein> medeman: OK... and *everything* else plugged via that socket works fine?
[17:23] <elijah> I a trying to install Ubuntu 11.10 over Kubuntu 11.10, I chose option to keep my home files etc. It is hanging on "removing conflicting operating system files". Any ideas?
[17:23] <urlin2u> erpo, default where and what OS?
[17:24] <medeman> escott: no its not seen there
[17:24] <holstein> medeman: what you are saying is, you have a simple device that is not showing up in linux, but works fine in windows... i would double check with a gparted live CD
[17:24] <theadmin> elijah: You don't have to reinstall in order to install Ubuntu instead of Kubuntu honestly
[17:24] <medeman> holstein: yea, all other IDE devices work
[17:24] <erpo> urlin2u: The clearly correct behavior of passing middle mouse down/up events directly to the application instead of using the middle mouse down event to evilly convert cursor movement into scroll wheel events. The default behavior of every OS I've ever used including Windows and every other flavor of Linux at any time in history.
[17:25] <ActionParsnip> elijah: just install unity and you will get the gnome desktop...
[17:25] <theadmin> ActionParsnip: That's not exactly right... You might get Unity on top of KDE, heh
[17:25] <kyubutsu> o.0
[17:25] <theadmin> ActionParsnip: Well, if you run it like that xD
[17:25] <kyubutsu> Unity is not gnome
[17:25] <ActionParsnip> theadmin: hehe, why not eh ;)
[17:25] <theadmin> kyubutsu: Unity uses Gnome... everything xD
[17:26] <theadmin> kyubutsu: Except replaces gnome-shell
[17:26] <ActionParsnip> kyubutsu: yes but it will install the gnome stuff as deps
[17:26] <kyubutsu> not entirely, that is.. interface
[17:26] <kyubutsu> right
[17:26] <urlin2u> erpo, hehe  I don't understand a bit of the highly charged statement, good luck .
[17:26] <killer> can anyone tell me how to partition my hard disk
[17:26] <ActionParsnip> killer: use gparted
[17:26] <medeman> holstein: would it help if i'd post some hardware specs?
[17:26] <kyubutsu> but installing unity doesnt get you the gnome-shell is what am trying to get at
[17:26] <ActionParsnip> kyubutsu: then install gnome-shell    package...
[17:26] <theadmin> kyubutsu: Well duh, you need gnome-shell for that xD
[17:27] <erpo> urlin2u: Do you use the gimp?
[17:27] <urlin2u> erpo, I have yes
[17:27] <kaiowas> Thank you everyone for all your help, now its time to go out and socialise... by playing racing simulators and drinking beer :p.
[17:27] <theadmin> ActionParsnip: (s)he was correcting your "install Unity and get you will get gnome" statement
[17:27] <erpo> urlin2u: Open up an image and hold down the space bar while moving the mouse, but without pressing any mouse buttons.
[17:27] <holstein> medeman: shouldnt matter. it should just be showing up there correct?.. i would try an actual gparted live CD.. if you dont see it there, then i would try searching the *exact* hard drive...though ive never seen one that wasnt just auto-magically supported
[17:27] <erpo> urlin2u: The middle mouse button should be acting like the space bar in this situation.
[17:27] <killer> ActionParsnip :but when i try to do so .........the resize option is not highlighted
[17:27] <urlin2u> erpo, try thr alt button
[17:27] <urlin2u> te
[17:28] <urlin2u> erpo, alt and left button moves my windows
[17:28] <elijah> ActionParsni & theadmin: My Kubuntu is messed up right now so I wanted to do a reinstall
[17:28] <oscar76> killer: you can not resize an active partition
[17:28] <escott> Ho^Oh, hmmm missed the raid0 bit. that makes it harder. I would start by creating a mdadm jbod array with one of the disks and then try to grow it while changing the layout to raid1
[17:28] <erpo> urlin2u: No, that's not what I'm looking for. I'm looking for the "pan around the document" function.
[17:28] <ActionParsnip> theadmin: well you will
[17:29] <killer> oscar76:so what should i do
[17:29] <urlin2u> erpo, I really help you here.
[17:29] <medeman> holstein: Slitaz 3.0 detects the hard drive automatically...
[17:29] <theadmin> ActionParsnip: Yeah... except the shell lol
[17:29] <urlin2u> erpo, sorry I can't really help you here.
[17:29] <cloudgeek> internet is not
[17:29] <oscar76> killer: are you trying to resize the / partition?
[17:29] <liquidee> I have nvidia optimus laptop. Is there any way to tell which card is working atm?
[17:29] <arunkumar413> liquidee: i tried many editors but all of them are creating unnecessary indentation and spacing when i apply formatting styles
[17:29] <ActionParsnip> theadmin: http://packages.ubuntu.com/oneiric/unity   dependancies will install Gnome
[17:29] <cloudgeek> working on my VM
[17:30] <holstein> medeman: cool... you can try formatting it there, but i would make a note of the kernel, and see something is there that is providing suport that is not in *all* the other kernels you have tried
[17:30] <killer> i am trying to partition the home partition :oscar76
[17:30] <pnorman> Ho^Oh: I have the commands written down for creating a RAID0 from two drives somewhere ifyou want me to check
[17:30] <cloudgeek> i also check my NAT seeting any body can help[
[17:30] <cloudgeek> i am using virtualbox and ubuntu
[17:30] <erpo> urlin2u: That's ok. Thanks for the help. :)
[17:30] <ActionParsnip> killer: what OS / File system is currently installed
[17:31] <ActionParsnip> cloudgeek: so you don't get web access in yourVM?
[17:31] <killer> ext4
[17:31] <killer> ActionParsnip ext4
[17:31] <cloudgeek> ActionParsnip: i need to update my ubuntu in VM
[17:31] <ActionParsnip> cloudgeek: can you please keep questions on one line, it makes things a LOT easier....
[17:32] <kyubutsu> ActionParsnip: i think it is fair to be specific between gnome and its shells, when one says gnome i think legacy gnome interface, gnome-shell as gnome3, and unity as unity. you get legacy gnome as fallback only when you install gnome-shell(gnome3)
[17:32] <ActionParsnip> cloudgeek: set the network to be bridged and it will appear on your LAN, you can then get connected via DHCP, just like your physical systems
[17:32] <medeman> holstein: what partition table should i use? msdos, aix, amiga, bsd, dvh, gpt, mac, pc98, sun or loop?
[17:33] <cloudgeek> ActionParsnip: I am using ubuntu server as my host , in that i run virtualbox inside that i run ubuntu ,now my internet is not working ,how i can fix this
[17:33] <ActionParsnip> kyubutsu: gnome is gnome and gnome-shell is gnome-shell, its very difference
[17:33]  * kyubutsu facepalms
[17:33] <ActionParsnip> cloudgeek: set the networking in the virtualbox to bridged. I already said this
[17:33] <theadmin> kyubutsu: You get gnome-fallback when you install gnome-fallback, you don't have to install the shell for that
[17:33] <holstein> medeman: you can refercence something like http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1457901 ... i wouldnt expect this to "fix" it necessarily though.. if it were me, id probably just try and format as gerneically as possible
[17:33] <cloudgeek> ActionParsnip: okay
[17:34] <kyubutsu> theadmin: besides my point
[17:34] <escott> medeman, gpt for an efi system
[17:34] <cloudgeek> ActionParsnip: what about promiscous mode
[17:34] <cloudgeek> ActionParsnip: need to deny that or allow
[17:34] <theadmin> kyubutsu: Well, ActionParsnip is right -- gnome is always gnome, no matter what sits on top of it, be it Unity, Gnome-Shell, Pantheon or the Gnome-Panel
[17:35] <ActionParsnip> cloudgeek: not sure what that is. I'd ask in #vbox
[17:35] <medeman> escott: so gpt if i plan to install ubuntu to that hard drive?
[17:35] <Ho^Oh> pnorman: Okay, send em over to me.        I found a really good guide  http://www.israelremixteam.com/how-to-set-up-a-software-mdadm-raid-0-array-in-linux-t612.html
[17:35] <holstein> medeman: that linke i gave suggests that GPT or msdos should work fine
[17:35] <ActionParsnip> kyubutsu: you are mixing whatthings are with your 'understanding' of what things are instead of what they actually are. If youo stick to what things actually are, then you will be able to communicate easier with others
[17:35] <kyubutsu> so am i, i made my point as clear as possible, if you fail to parse my line, its over. EOF
[17:36] <medeman> holstein: yea i just saw it.
[17:36] <Android666> have ubuntu on my android phone and gonna switch from win7 to ubuntu on my laptop to...is ubuntu gnome ??
[17:36] <pnorman> Ho^Oh: That guide looks like what I did
[17:36] <theadmin> Android666: We currently use the Unity shell with Gnome.
[17:37] <Dr_willis> Android666:  ubuntu uses gnome 3 with the unity shell in 11.10+
[17:37] <holstein> Android666: ubuntu *can* be gnome.. or whatever you like.. its unity by default now
[17:37] <theadmin> Android666: See http://unity.ubuntu.com
[17:37] <ActionParsnip> Android666: if you install the default ubuntu, you will get gnome desktop with Unity shell.
[17:37]  * Dr_willis wonders how one gets ubuntu on a phone...
[17:37] <cloudgeek> ActionParsnip: okay i am try to deny that
[17:37] <theadmin> Dr_willis: Just a sec bitte
[17:37] <ActionParsnip> Dr_willis: there is a way, you install a package then use vnc tolocalhost
[17:38] <Dr_willis> ActionParsnip:  thats just... strange.. :P
[17:38] <ActionParsnip> Dr_willis: very, but its doable ;)
[17:38] <theadmin> Dr_willis: See the link I pm'ed
[17:38] <urlin2u> ActionParsnip, I see people with ubuntu installs and no gnome shell including myself are you sure about the default? :)
[17:38] <Android666> dr willis its sick easy to get ubuntu on android phone and i use a micro port mouse so its like surfing with small screen :)))
[17:38] <Dr_willis> heh. I have been playing dosbox  games on my phone. :)
[17:38] <Dr_willis> I got a Mini keyboard with touchpad. that i use.
[17:38] <peter___> I'm stull a linux n00b. I'm trying to install tomboy, and I get
[17:38] <medeman> holstein: my bios also says "IDE Channel 0 no 80 conductor cable installed" and "IDE Channel 1 no 80 conductor cable installed"
[17:39] <urlin2u> ActionParsnip, 11.10 here
[17:39] <peter___> configure: error: Can't find "gmcs" in your PATH
[17:39] <LinuxDude256> I have a question about sound in Ubuntu sound is being processed I believe through the soundcard but my desktop speakers are not working, only sound through the PC speaker
[17:39] <ActionParsnip> urlin2u: the 11.10 desktop ISO will give youo unity by default
[17:39] <Android666> i use samsung g s2 with root acess otherwise it wont work
[17:39] <arunkumar413> i'm using a gwrite editor to write a html document. but it has no spell check in this program. Is there any other way to spell check
[17:39] <ActionParsnip> Dr_willis: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4d_diU7i7Z0
[17:39] <holstein> medeman: thats probably an error messsage worth troubleshooting
[17:40] <ActionParsnip> Dr_willis: dosbox rock, install Win98 in it is a great laugh
[17:40] <holstein> LinuxDude256: you can try running alsamixer in a terminal and *not* trusting any of the labels.. you can also try installing pavucontrol
[17:40] <Android666> yes look thats the youtube link to get ubuntu on phone and it really works
[17:40] <ActionParsnip> Android666: your device has a browser, why run ubuntu to web browse...
[17:40] <medeman> holstein: but as i said all other drives work and are also not connected by such a cable. i googled this error and read that you could ignore the error message as there isnt a 80 pin cable and they are all 40 pin...
[17:40] <urlin2u> ActionParsnip, okay that is what happened here, it has been confusing to be corrected here with it being default when that is not necessarily the whole truth. ;)
[17:41] <urlin2u> gnome shell that is ActionParsnip
[17:42] <ActionParsnip> urlin2u: You'll get Unity shell if you use: http://releases.ubuntu.com/11.10/ubuntu-11.10-desktop-i386.iso    as is
[17:42] <Android666> i didnt thought it would work but ill used to have cyanogenmod and it didnt work ? now i use miui 2.2.3 and ubuntu works like a charm....
[17:43] <LinuxDude256> hardware shows it is internal audio, there is no selection for my speakers, the audio jack is not being used via ubuntu only working through the PC speaker
[17:43] <iananananan> !grub2
[17:43] <holstein> LinuxDude256: cool... did you try alsamixer? or pavucontrol?
[17:43] <ActionParsnip> LinuxDude256: can you give the output of: wget -O alsa-info.sh http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-info.sh; chmod +x ./alsa-info.sh; ./alsa-info.sh
[17:44] <kyubutsu> sigh.. changed password for email in web portal and now thunderbird dont wanna log in with new password  :(
[17:44] <ActionParsnip> kyubutsu: go into password and keys and delete yourstanding thunderbird pass, you should then be asked for the new one for POP and SMTP
[17:45] <_raven> xubuntu - where are panelsettings saved?
[17:45] <theadmin> ActionParsnip: I suggest you use "&&" rather than a semicolon so the next command will only run if the previous succeeds.
[17:45] <theadmin> _raven: xfconf
[17:45] <kyubutsu> ah, good idea, ActionParsnip
[17:45] <ActionParsnip> theadmin: true but nothing will happen in this case as the script file won't exist
[17:45]  * kyubutsu tries ...
[17:45] <theadmin> _raven: Actually, hm, no... I think it's ~/.xfce4/panel/
[17:46] <theadmin> ActionParsnip: Just a couple errors, yeah :D
[17:46] <_raven> theadmin no i importet the files from there but its all reset
[17:46] <medeman> holstein: i wonder if i could do something in the bios settings? i can set access mode to CHS, LBA or Large; PIO Mode to 0, 1, 2, 3 or 4; and UDMA Mode to Disable. At the moment they are all on "Auto"
[17:46] <bdrewery> If I make a change to /etc/init/mysql.conf, will it get overwritten if I upgrade the mysql package?
[17:46] <ActionParsnip> theadmin: sure but no bad effects ;)
[17:46] <Guest45859> terminal/1.0/00001.
[17:46] <Dr_willis> bdrewery:  it should ask if you want to  overwrtite it or not
[17:47] <theadmin> ActionParsnip: In this specific case ;)
[17:47] <LinuxDude256> here it is http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=8814f65b3bc01c3ff938ebef6df00299b983e606
[17:47] <bdrewery> Dr_willis: thanks
[17:47] <escott> bdrewery, use etc-keeper
[17:47] <ActionParsnip> bdrewery: I believe you will be asked during upgrades
[17:47] <bdrewery> thanks all
[17:47] <ActionParsnip> theadmin: yep, thats why I use it in this case
[17:47] <Guest45859> try that to upgrade
[17:48] <kyubutsu> it failed, thunderbird pass isnt listed in my "passwords and keys"
[17:48] <antivirtel> Hi! I have a new Lenovo E525, and I want to make my lm-sensors work, but it only shows this: http://paste2.org/p/1901077 - can someone help me how to show other information?
[17:48] <kyubutsu> :(
[17:48] <ActionParsnip> LinuxDude256: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+question/153499    may help
[17:49] <kyubutsu> perhaps i should try making a new thunderbird profile.. ?
[17:49] <theadmin> From "man chattr": 'When a file with the `u' attribute set is  deleted,  its  contents  are saved.   This  allows the user to ask for its undeletion.' -- how do I "ask for undeletion" of such a file, any idea?
[17:50] <ActionParsnip> theadmin: changed the page, just for you :D
[17:50] <theadmin> ActionParsnip: ?
[17:51] <ActionParsnip> theadmin: the sound troubleshooting procedure page, just changed it to use &&
[17:51] <theadmin> ActionParsnip: Ah, ok :D
[17:51] <Random832> theadmin: apt-cache search undel
[17:51] <theadmin> Random832: Ah, thank you.
[17:52] <Random832> actually, none of them seem to work with the "official" method
[17:52] <theadmin> Makes no sense -_- Implement an attr and make no way of using it huh
[17:52] <Random832> though, that attribute might just be a "make it more likely to work" kind of thing
[17:53] <_raven> theadmin no i importet the files from there but its all reset
[17:53] <Random832> http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Ext2fs-Undeletion-2.html
[17:53] <Random832> The ext2fs also provides the `undeletable' attribute (+u in chattr). The intention is that if a file with that attribute is deleted, instead of actually being reused, it is merely moved to a `safe location' for deletion at a later date. Unfortunately this feature has not yet been implemented in mainstream kernels; and though in the past there has been some interest in implementing it, it is not (to my knowledge) available for any current kernels.
[17:54] <mana182> !list
[17:54] <Random832> so... the attribute doesn't actually do anythnig, it's just reserved for future implementations
[17:54] <theadmin> Random832: I see... The manpage states it as if it's only unimplemented for ext2/ext3. Guess it was written in pre-ext4 ages :D
[17:54] <Random832> well
[17:54] <Random832> the _attribute_ existing doesn't mean the functionality behind it exists
[17:55] <grkblood> im running ubuntu 11.10 and my laptop webcam doesnt work. how do i go about gettign it working?
[17:55] <_raven> xubuntu - where are panelsettings saved?
[17:55] <ActionParsnip> grkblood: what have you tested it with?
[17:55] <ActionParsnip> grkblood: have you tried cheese?
[17:55] <Random832> http://searchenterpriselinux.techtarget.com/tip/Working-with-Linux-file-system-attributes implies that extundelete interacts with +u
[17:55] <grkblood> ActionParsnip, cheese
[17:55] <arunkumar413> why does empty lines are formatted in libre office
[17:55] <grkblood> yep, cheese
[17:55] <Random832> theadmin: so extundelete may be your best bet
[17:56] <theadmin> Random832: Ah, thanks
[17:56] <ActionParsnip> grkblood: ok then run: lsusb    there will be an 8 character hex ID, you can use it to find guides
[17:56] <Random832> [though, "don't delete files you will want later" is a good rule of thumb regardless]
[17:57] <theadmin> Random832: Yeah, I'm just trying to figure out this attribute lol
[17:57] <ActionParsnip> or just restore your data from your backups////
[17:57] <theadmin> Random832: Playing around, you know?
[17:57] <grkblood> ActionParsnip, how do i determine which of these is my webcam?
[17:57] <_raven> xubuntu - where are panelsettings saved?
[17:58] <grkblood> nvmd, ill just search em all
[17:58] <ActionParsnip> grkblood: if you can pastebin the output I may be able to advise.
[17:58] <ActionParsnip> _raven: ~/.config/   somewhere maybe
[17:58] <_raven> ActionParsnip i imported all .folders but it is still the same after reboot
[17:59] <ActionParsnip> _raven: are you the owner of the restored data, did you chown it to your user?
[18:00] <_raven> ActionParsnip its the same use as it was before - its a restore of a /home/ backup
[18:00] <Titanoboa> Hello, I need help with a simple thing in Wine (i'm on ubuntu 11.04 but i doubt that matters in this case)
[18:00] <Titanoboa> I need to copy over files from my home folder in ubuntu to a subfolder in C in wine
[18:00] <Titanoboa> and i can't find a way
[18:00] <Titanoboa> quick help much appreciated :)
[18:00] <theadmin> Titanoboa: The Wine C drive is in ~/.wine/drive_c/
[18:00] <Titanoboa> so i can find it in the ubuntu browser thingy?
[18:01] <Titanoboa> andthen just "copy to other pane"?
[18:01] <theadmin> Titanoboa: Sure, it's in your home folder (although it's hidden. Hit Ctrl-H to see hidden files. All files which start with a . are hidden in Linux)
[18:01] <Oleksis> Hello, please help me with that problem. Can't fix it for 4 hours . What's wrong ? http://doiop.com/img1826
[18:01] <Titanoboa> Yep, thanks :) i'll let you know when i fail/succeed
[18:02] <grkblood> ActionParsnip, http://paste.ubuntu.com/838129/
[18:03] <_raven> ActionParsnip ?
[18:03] <grkblood> ActionParsnip, i believe its 04f2:b230
[18:04] <Titanoboa> theadmin: worked perfectly, thanks (though I'm not able to run the program). i'll try to look for a solution and then (hopefully not) come back for help again ;<
[18:04] <Titanoboa> or maybe it's just not possible to run it w/ wine
[18:05] <antivirtel> Hi! I have a new Lenovo E525, and I want to make my lm-sensors work, but it only shows this: http://paste2.org/p/1901077 - can someone help me how to show other information?
[18:05] <ActionParsnip> _raven: you may want to chown the imported data to our user, just to make sure you have full access
[18:06] <Titanoboa> actually i'm clueless. theadmin: "Program Error; The program (filename).exe has encountered a serious problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience."
[18:06] <_raven> ActionParsnip what would be the cmd for whole /home/?
[18:06] <Titanoboa> (there's no error code)
[18:06] <ActionParsnip> _raven: sudo chown -R $USER:$USER $HOME
[18:06] <Amdpc> Hi.....In windows I used to use Turbo C++ to execute .cpp programs...Anything in UBuntu Like Turbo c++?
[18:07] <theadmin> Titanoboa: Try going to #winehq and ask for help with <<PROGRAM NAME HERE>>, it's the official Wine support channel
[18:07] <theadmin> Amdpc: gcc
[18:07] <theadmin> Amdpc: g++, rather.
[18:07] <DragonSlay> Amdpc: g++
[18:07] <_raven> ActionParsnip ok tnx will now restart to verify
[18:08] <Titanoboa> theadmin: thanks, i tried joining #wine and stuff before coming here, without success obviously. your help is appreciated :) have a good day/night
[18:08] <ActionParsnip> grkblood: 041e:30e0   sounds like its the one
[18:08] <theadmin> Titanoboa: Yeah I always join #wine instead of #winehq and go to wine.org instead of winehq.org xD
[18:08] <Titanoboa> heh
[18:08] <danes> hello, how can I clean up the temporary files that are being displayed in Dash home???
[18:08] <theadmin> Titanoboa: Confusing, since the program is named "wine" but all the sites and such have the "hq"
[18:09] <Titanoboa> ^^
[18:09] <ignacio> Hi. I'm trying to connect wirelesly Ad-hoc xubuntu and w7 but I can't. Any help?
[18:09] <CharminTheMoose> What options do I need to disable in the kernel to remove SATA/IDE harddrive support, but keep cdrom support?
[18:09] <ActionParsnip> grkblood: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/757040   may help
[18:09] <Amdpc> DragonSlay , theadmin : Thanks !
[18:09] <medeman> holstein: i played around with the IDE cables and plugs in the computer, and ubuntu detects all drives now. thanks for your help =)
[18:09] <grkblood> thanks ActionParsnip
[18:09] <theadmin> !ics | ignacio please read.
[18:10] <holstein> medeman: glad you got it sorted... i had a bad IDE cable once that was a pain to troubleshoot
[18:11] <ignacio> I will continuing reading, thanks.
[18:12] <ehsan_> Hi Im trying to build a multiboot linux live DVD with BURG boot loader instead of GRUB, I make a live grub rescue iso using this command:
[18:12] <ehsan_> grub-mkrescue --output=grub.iso /boot/grub
[18:12] <ehsan_> but when I want to make a burg one with this command it says:
[18:12] <ehsan_> Target format not specified (use the -O option).
[18:12] <ActionParsnip> ehsan_: burg isn't supported here
[18:12] <ehsan_> so what shall I do?
[18:13] <ActionParsnip> ehsan_: find a burg channel / read the burg man page
[18:13] <ehsan_> ok thankyou
[18:14] <ActionParsnip> !burg
[18:14] <ActionParsnip> dang
[18:14] <urlin2u> lol
[18:14] <ActionParsnip> swing and a miss
[18:15] <theadmin> ActionParsnip: I don't think grub derivatives are actually supported here.
[18:15] <urlin2u> ehsan_, for the record burg is a grub 2 version. with decorations
[18:15] <theadmin> Speaking of, anyone aware if Ubuntu officially supports booting via syslinux?
[18:15] <theadmin> urlin2u: And an entirely different config style
[18:15] <ActionParsnip> theadmin: yeah, was hoping she's tell us where it is supported
[18:15] <urlin2u> theadmin, hardly
[18:16] <theadmin> urlin2u: hardly what exactly? Is that an answer for my question or for my comment? lol
[18:16] <danes> hello, where can I find options to clean up the temporary files? I don't want to have the recent files being listed...
[18:16]  * theadmin should start labelling the ongoing conversations with numbers or something :/
[18:17] <y2E0> colors > numbers. make
[18:17] <y2E0> *makes it more human for everyone :)
[18:17] <ActionParsnip> danes: http://askubuntu.com/questions/29559/how-can-i-keep-recent-files-from-appearing-in-unity
[18:17] <urlin2u> theadmin, you made a broad sttaement I answered it with one word in the same spirit, burg installs are burg-pc-burg-common, it has a os-prober it is grub in drag
[18:17] <ActionParsnip> danes: http://askubuntu.com/questions/67924/where-are-my-recent-documents-in-unity
[18:17] <danes> ActionParsnip, thanks
[18:17] <ActionParsnip> danes: http://ubuntuguide.net/clearprevent-recent-documents-under-files-folders-in-ubuntu-unity
[18:18] <ActionParsnip> danes: you could have easily found those...
[18:18] <theadmin> urlin2u: I see, hm. I mean the actual format of grub.cfg and whatever the burg config is are, well, different.
[18:18] <wolfmitchell> I need to use a USB port to emulate a Serial port to WINE
[18:18] <urlin2u> theadmin, not sure they except in name and the decorations but I get your point.
[18:18] <wolfmitchell> For a Parallax Boe-Bot
[18:18] <urlin2u> are
[18:19] <ActionParsnip> wolfmitchell: I'd ask in #winehq too
[18:19] <wolfmitchell> Mmk
[18:20] <danes> ActionParsnip, for some reason the privacy link is not installed/showing up in  my pc... Do I have to install something else?...
[18:20] <Fjorgynn> Hi just installed ubuntu but I can't access my Internet
[18:20] <Luigi_> i too
[18:20] <Fjorgynn> wired
[18:21] <Luigi_> wireless
[18:21] <urlin2u> Fjorgynn, can you name the card?
[18:21] <urlin2u> chip whatever iot is
[18:22] <Luigi_> Where do I get Connection name,ssid,mode,bssid,device mac address,clone mac address,mtu,dhcp client id?
[18:22] <Fjorgynn> nope but it worked in debian 5 min ago
[18:22] <ActionParsnip> danes: not so far as I know, you can just manipulate the hidden files in $HOME
[18:23] <urlin2u> Fjorgynn, run this or just run lspci to identify it  lspci | grep -i wireless
[18:23] <Fjorgynn> urlin2u: Intel 82562EZ 10/100
[18:24] <urlin2u> Fjorgynn, this is what mine looks like how about yours with the grep command Atheros Communications Inc. AR242x / AR542x Wireless Network Adapter (PCI-Express) (rev 01)
[18:24] <DogWater> Anyone doing ethernet bonding in 11.11? all of the instructions on the ubuntu help site are way different, can anyone tell me the right way to do it?
[18:25] <antivirtel> I have a new Lenovo E525, and I want to make my lm-sensors work, but it only shows this: http://paste2.org/p/1901077 - can someone help me how to show other information?
[18:25] <danes> how can I add the privacy icon in the system settings panel? for some reason it is not showing up in my pc?
[18:25] <theadmin> Fjorgynn: So is it wired then? If you run "ip link show", do you see the device?
[18:26] <danes> instead of the privacy icon in the system settings panel I have the software sources icon. How can I change it to have the link to privacy settings/
[18:27] <urlin2u> danes, privacy settings?
[18:28] <danes> urlin2u, yes, checking at the link ActionParsnip sent me - http://askubuntu.com/questions/29559/how-can-i-keep-recent-files-from-appearing-in-unity - there is an icon to the privacy settings
[18:28] <mongy> anyone good with openvpn?  In windows when I connect to my vpn it does not interrupt any existing connection, so my download carries on etc, but in ubuntu it kills what connections to pidgin, irc, downloads etc.  any way around it?
[18:28] <Fjorgynn> theadmin: yes but only a ipv6 which I don't use
[18:28] <danes> urlin2u, in my pc the software sources is showing instead
[18:29] <Fjorgynn> it says "Disconnected - you are now offline" in the widget
[18:29] <Fjorgynn> ifup eth0 doesn't work
[18:29] <theadmin> Fjorgynn: Hm, okay, try this: "sudo ip link set eth0 up ; sudo dhcpcd eth0"
[18:29] <kaminoor2> hi all
[18:29] <urlin2u> danes, that is 12.04 is that what your running?
[18:30] <Fjorgynn> theadmin: nope
[18:30] <theadmin> Fjorgynn: Hmmmuh. No idea, sorry, weird.
[18:30] <theadmin> Fjorgynn: I'll tell you if I come up with something
[18:30] <kaminoor2> yes
[18:31] <Fjorgynn> ...
[18:32] <danes> urlin2u, yes
[18:32] <ingwa> hi
[18:32] <ingwa> I searched for a unity channel but found none.  Is this the right place for unity questions?
[18:32] <acicula> mongy: it may have to do with the routes, you can probably tick the vpn to not be the default gateway. which means you will have to specify which ip's/netbklocks are routed through the vpn
[18:32] <urlin2u> danes, cool you might get help in the #ubuntu+1 channel as well that is the correct channel. :)
[18:33] <danes> urlin2u, sorry, just verified and I have 11.10 in this pc I installed 12.04 in my laptop tough..
[18:33]  * _Luigi_ is offline
[18:33] <urlin2u> danes, cool
[18:33] <danes> urlin2u, would you recommend upgrading?
[18:34] <mongy> acicula, I kind of need it to be used as default gateway.  In windows its used as default as well.  I guess it's not doable in my situation.  thx
[18:34] <urlin2u> danes, to 12.04 personally I don't developments as my only OS your choice really.
[18:34] <urlin2u> install]
[18:35] <csmrfx> Apt-get installed firefox on 10.10 maverick crashes no matter what. Removed all other versions of FF, apt-get autoclean & autoremove & purge, apt-get isntall firefox: crashes on every turn. What to do?
[18:35] <acicula> mongy: if it is your default gateway then it should break any current connections you have
[18:35] <csmrfx> And from the maveric repos, that FF v is 10.0
[18:35] <Fjorgynn> no solution at all?
[18:36] <Thenewguy> I only used Ubuntu a few years ago and honestly, dont know shit about it. Is it worth changing from windows to ubuntu if your a windows gamer?
[18:36] <danes> urlin2u, hmmm I am asking because I am assuming that upgrading to 12.04 will have the privacy settings option showing up in the systems settings. Unless you can suggest me a way to find a way to adjust privacy settings in 11.10
[18:36] <LinuxDude256> weird I plugged my jack into blue colored jack vs the standard green jack for audioput and now I have sound through my speakers.
[18:36] <xangua> !language | Thenewguy
[18:36] <mongy> acicula, I guessed it would, but it doesnt affect them in windows, no idea why
[18:36] <acicula> Thenewguy: you can game on linux using wine, but it depends on the games you play really
[18:36] <casperuntuTR> Hi, I have a trouble to login into facebook on firefox or chrome Ubuntu 11.10. Is there any idea aout it?
[18:36] <acicula> mongy: either windows tracks the connection, or it does not set the default gateway properly
[18:36] <csmrfx> Thenewguy: just stick to windows gaming on windows. Like asking if going vegetarian is ok when you prefer McD
[18:37] <mongy> acicula, I thought it wasnt working properly in windows, but then I checked whatismyip and did other tests, it was default.
[18:37] <urlin2u> danes, you can make desktop icons in 11.10 and 12.04 and put a path to the app, not sure how as far as the panels.
[18:37] <Thenewguy> ok thanks!
[18:37] <acicula> Thenewguy: i use a mac mainly, but do play a few games, wine works for me, but you'd have to try it out really
[18:38] <danes> urlin2u, ok... Do you have any idea where can I adjust the privacy settings?
[18:38] <LinuxDude256> do any play world of warcraft under ubuntu?
[18:38] <Thenewguy> well forgranted I could try it but.. Last time I tried a ubuntu os I couldnt even figure out how to install AIM lol
[18:38] <casperuntuTR> i can not login into facebook under Ubuntu
[18:38] <Thenewguy> not sure how much the interface is user friendly now
[18:39] <urlin2u> danes, not really I haven't used that, I just use bleach it in my ase, but I am the only user and don't need privacy per-say
[18:39] <LinuxDude256> currently this the only reason why I duel boot into windows xp
[18:39] <urlin2u> case*
[18:40] <acicula> Thenewguy: i think there are a few aids to make using wine a bit easier, but its not always straightforward
[18:40] <urlin2u> danes, bleachbit isn't for privacy but it scrubs stuff.
[18:41] <warfaren> LinuxDude256: have you tried running it in wine?
[18:42] <acicula> LinuxDude256: i dont but im confident it will work just fine
[18:42] <acicula> given how popular it is
[18:42] <acicula> think it has a good rating on winehq.com as well
[18:42] <urlin2u> LinuxDude256, never used wine or played any game really. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WorldofWarcraft
[18:43] <mahesh> can anyone help with irc clients that work behind proxy
[18:43] <urlin2u> mahesh, like TOR
[18:43] <Dr_willis> mahesh:  perhaps give the channel more details..
[18:44] <mahesh> DR_Willis i didn't get u
[18:44] <mahesh> how do i get tor?
[18:44] <Dr_willis> mahesh:  you just asked a very broad question.
[18:44] <mahesh> u mean the tor browser?
[18:44] <Dr_willis> !tor
[18:44] <mahesh> thanks!
[18:44] <Dr_willis> Tor is an anominity proxy type tool.
[18:45] <Fjorgynn> theadmin: dhcpcd is not installed
[18:45] <Dr_willis> you really dont need it for IRC.
[18:45] <theadmin> Fjorgynn: Ah, wells, you can use dhclient (likely)
[18:45] <acicula> the tor website has a good writeup on how to use it properly
[18:45] <urlin2u> mahesh, if you want to use tor on the irc there are instructions on the web
[18:46] <urlin2u> I guess the bot knows as well
[18:46] <mahesh> there is no tor package for oneiric
[18:47] <Fjorgynn> nope
[18:47] <acicula> mahesh: you can use the package from the tor website
[18:47] <acicula> or rather you should use that one
[18:48] <Dr_willis> If you want to be anonymous here on Freenode you can just get a 'cloak'
[18:48] <Dr_willis> !cloak
[18:48] <urlin2u> mahesh, there afaults in the tor system I wouldn't personally rely on it for privacy really.
[18:48] <urlin2u> are*
[18:48] <acicula> though there is a tor package in oneiric i think, i installed the ubuntu version before remembering to switch to the tor site packages
[18:48] <Dr_willis> !info tor
[18:49] <acicula> urlin2u: there are ways to attack tor yes, but there are plenty of guides on the tor website which explain how you can remain anonymous if you really need to
[18:49] <acicula> it wont work for anonymously leaching bittorrent, but websites should be ok
[18:49] <mahesh> privacy is not an issue, i just need an irc client that can work behind proxy
[18:49] <Dr_willis> most irc clients have proxy settings
[18:49] <urlin2u> acicula, to some extent but your are subject to the routing which you cannot control completely, read closely.
[18:49] <mahesh> all ports except 80, 21 and 22 are blocked to me
[18:50] <acicula> mahesh: even using tor might then be tricky
[18:50] <Dr_willis> You need to give some mroe details then as to what you are trying to do. You could always try setting up a ssh tunnel to some other machine
[18:50] <acicula> urlin2u: that makes no sense, also you can pick your route through the tor network if you want
[18:51] <mahesh> i have a machine i can ssh to. and it can connect through all ports
[18:51] <jrk---> Hello. Will usb-creator-gtk delete any files from my USB stick?
[18:51] <urlin2u> acicula, the entrance and exits to the network if done in the same country if not bounced out leave you exposed if I remember correctly.
[18:51] <mahesh> but i cant install anything on it
[18:52] <Dr_willis> mahesh:  you could just shh to the box and run a console based irc client. if thers one installed..
[18:52] <urlin2u> acicula, not together but consecutivlt the exits
[18:52] <acicula> urlin2u: i dont see why that would be the case, the whole tor system is designed to prevent you from correlating an input and output of the system
[18:52] <urlin2u> consecutively
[18:52] <mahesh> Dr_Willis  the problem is, theres none installed
[18:53] <LinuxDude256> sound is now working after plugging into the blue port on the back of the computer instead of the standard green jack, I do want to say that I appreciate all of your help.
[18:53] <urlin2u> acicula, they say this themslves in the tor info I believe, your also subject to going through servers that could be not safe.
[18:53] <acicula> urlin2u: you can try and link consequtive connections by using information from one connection to discover the other syes
[18:54] <urlin2u> acicula, my point is like saying linux is not hackable or free of badware is not correct nor is tor a private entity at all times, do you get that. :)
[18:54] <CharminTheMoose> What options do I need to disable in the kernel to remove SATA/IDE harddrive support, but keep cdrom support?
[18:55] <acicula> urlin2u: again its designed to deal with that, i wont argue it's foolproof, the tor's disclaimer already says that, but attacking it is not trivial
[18:55] <casperuntuTR> whenever i login to facebook from any browser on ubuntu it appears "wrong password" why it is so? any idea i use dualbot with win7 and no problem on it
[18:56] <mongy> casperuntuTR, sure caps lock aint on?
[18:56] <urlin2u> acicula, hmm and my preamble of PERSONALLY was not good enough for you. :)
[18:57] <mongy> casperuntuTR, is it saving the login info for you?  try cleaning the cache/cookies and try again.  not heard of such an issue before.
[18:58] <casperuntuTR> i tried all clean an reset reinstall browsers but result is same wrong pass.
[18:58] <_raven> ActionParsnip chmod solved the panel-settings-problem - tnx ;)
[18:58] <_raven> ActionParsnip chown i mean
[18:59] <acicula> urlin2u: i dont follow
[19:00] <urlin2u> acicula, I said personally I would not rely on this privacy, not that it wasn't possible to jave it.
[19:00] <urlin2u> have
[19:00] <urlin2u> within limitations
[19:00] <mongy> casperuntuTR, as a test, try using lynx
[19:00] <Oer> casperuntuTR, try the mobile site > http://m.facebook.com/
[19:01] <casperuntuTR> i tried and again wrong pass uhhhh!
[19:01] <Oer> name correct ( without space added) ?
[19:01] <urlin2u> casperuntuTR, password for what?
[19:01] <casperuntuTR> for facebook
[19:01] <TomSlominski> Hello.
[19:01] <casperuntuTR> i can login when change OS to win7
[19:02] <urlin2u> casperuntuTR, how would that be related thos channel?
[19:02] <urlin2u> this
[19:02] <urlin2u> casperuntuTR, check your passwords in the browser, make sure you have the right one when yhou have it save it
[19:03] <V456> connect irc.anonops.li
[19:03] <urlin2u> TomSlominski, whats up.:)
[19:03] <TomSlominski> I have /usr/sbin/lightdm in /etc/X11/default-display-manager, but lightdm ain't starting on boot. when I alt+ctrl+F1 to a console, login as root and then execute "lightdm", it does start fine.
[19:03] <kklimonda> does anyone know if usb-creator-gtk has even worked on windows?
[19:03] <DarsVaeda> hi, is it possible in unity to disable the wobbeling icons in the left bar for specific applications?
[19:04] <urlin2u> kklimonda, you want a Widos iso on a usb, which windows release?
[19:04] <Oer> kklimonda, that tool is not suitable to run on windows
dont know that...but u can use unetbootin
[19:04] <urlin2u> windows*
[19:04] <acicula> urlin2u: eh this is a channel where people come for advice, if you have personal idea's about something that you dont want to discuss, dont post them
[19:04] <TomSlominski> Everything was fine before, but I was trying to fix another problem and installed gdm. decided that gdm won't be useful so now I want lightdm back
[19:04] <kklimonda> I need a tool that will let me install ubuntu on the usb partition
[19:04] <trism> TomSlominski: sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm;
[19:04] <TomSlominski> dpkg-reconfigure lightdm doesn't work because it returns errors.
[19:04] <urlin2u> acicula, lol that is all you have done without saying it is your opinion.
[19:04] <acicula> kklimonda: you mean like on a usb stick
[19:04] <trism> TomSlominski: what errors?
[19:04] <Oer> kklimonda, unetbootin will do
[19:05] <TomSlominski> trism: http://askubuntu.com/questions/58023/how-can-i-make-lightdm-the-default-display-manager#comment68525_58024
[19:05] <sudipta> !unetbootin
[19:05] <urlin2u> acicula, no links for confirmation no empirical evidence.
[19:05] <kklimonda> Oer: does it play well with 10.04 images?
[19:05] <brkolog> where can set permissions for tftpd? is it in /etc/defaults ?
[19:05] <Oer> kklimonda, yes, i used it fine.
[19:06]  * amal029 
[19:06] <kklimonda> bah, it's still no good without some hacking..
[19:06] <brkolog> I want to write a file over tftpd but it says no permission
[19:06] <urlin2u> acicula, it is channel poicy to say when it is a personal opinion so that the user is not confusd with fud
[19:06] <kklimonda> (I need it to add persistent to the /proc/cmdline but not create casper-rw file)
[19:06] <kklimonda> oh well, I can probably hack it a bit
[19:06] <trism> TomSlominski: actually it shouldn't really matter anyway because all that does it set /etc/X11/default-display-manager (the errors don't stop it from working though)
[19:07] <TomSlominski> trism: oh. it's a lightdm problem then :/
[19:07] <TomSlominski> trism: how about i replace that with lightdm-session?
[19:08] <Oer> kklimonda, you can use the ubuntu tool in live-cd mode. this gives you the option to make use of the left space as a storage.
[19:08] <trism> TomSlominski: lightdm-session?
[19:08] <kklimonda> Oer: that's too complicated for my users - I need something that will work from Windows :)
[19:09] <TomSlominski> trism: yes. I dir'd /usr/sbin and there's a lightdm-session in there
[19:09] <urlin2u> kklimonda, you can make a persistent with a partition as well any size you want, ext2 named casper-rw
[19:09] <kklimonda> urlin2u: yes I know, but I have to add persistent to the cmdline for casper to use it
[19:09] <trism> TomSlominski: that's not what you want
[19:10] <kklimonda> urlin2u: but both unetbootin and usb-creator-gtk don't let me do that unless I also create casper-rw loop file
[19:10] <TomSlominski> trism: okay. I'll have a look for errors in /var/log
[19:10] <trism> TomSlominski: it is either that upstart is not starting it at boot (because perhaps one of the checks fails) or there is an error when lightdm starts (in which case check out the logs in /var/log/lightdm)
[19:10] <t432> hi,
[19:10] <trism> TomSlominski: you don't have text in the kernel command line do you?
[19:12] <t432> Which directory contains the app available to all users? i have a generic linux eclipse package.  I am not sure where to place it.
[19:12] <t432> i can place in him dir but that was it will only be available to current user and not available to mencu
[19:12] <urlin2u> kklimonda, you make the iso install with either or any loader then make the partition. http://www.pendrivelinux.com/create-a-larger-than-4gb-casper-partition/
[19:12] <t432> on menu*
[19:13] <TomSlominski> trism: I have plymouth and none of the other tty's say anything
[19:13] <kklimonda> urlin2u: but I don't want to do that this way - I need a click&pray solution for people who can just click few buttons :)
[19:13] <urlin2u> kklimonda, cool
[19:13] <trism> TomSlominski: if you dpkg-reconfigure gdm and select it, will it boot properly to gdm?
[19:14] <TomSlominski> trism: it could be a problem with X. I had to downgrade it due to a bug in the latest xserver-xorg-common
[19:14] <graft> trism: yes, it should
[19:14] <TomSlominski> trism: It defaulted to gdm before and it was fine, but now I've purged it.
[19:14] <graft> trism: oh you're asking him, my mistake
[19:15] <graft> anyone know how i can get more complete unicode support in my console? i only have a subset of characters here...
[19:15] <MoleMan> I found these instructions https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpLVM-WithoutACleanInstall but didn't find them very clear would somebody be able to help guide me through moving everything to LVM? (I'm using server, not desktop)
[19:16] <trism> TomSlominski: alright, it would be interesting to see /var/log/lightdm/lightdm.log right after a boot then, without manually starting it
[19:16] <TomSlominski> trism: I'll do that then. be right back
[19:17] <urlin2u> kklimonda, making linux seems to be plug and pray/play may not be the best approach it is not.
[19:18] <graft> MoleMan: what's confusing?
[19:18] <Guest50512> how big should the ubuntu swap partition be if i have 2gb ram?
[19:18] <urlin2u> kklimonda, all the time basically due to drivers...etc not being released for open source
[19:18] <zer0-day> [RAW]: usr /bin/ld: note: 'gdk_threads_enter' is defined in DSO /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libgdk-x11-2.0.so so try adding it to the linker command line /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libgdk-x11-2.0.so: could not read symbols: Invalid operation
[19:18] <zer0-day> how can i add to the linker
[19:19] <mongy> medeman, 2gb at least if you require hibernation
[19:19] <MoleMan> graft: details on those instructions are vague... things like it says if you intend on moving everything to LVM you need a seperate /boot partition, but has no details of what to put in /if anything needs changing to work with that... etc and as I'm not too confident I would rather be able to ask someone will knowlege on the topic than just be constantly trying and guessing
[19:20] <medeman> mongy: k thanks, so ill do...4gb?
[19:20] <mongy> medeman, it won't hurt if you have plenty of disk space.
[19:20] <kklimonda> urlin2u: well, it's just fine when you know what to use it for (and you have a control over hardware you are using it on)
[19:20] <medeman> mongy: okay thank you
[19:21] <kklimonda> urlin2u: in this case I know exactly what I have to do so the risk is minimal
[19:21] <mongy> !swap | medeman
[19:21] <urlin2u> kklimonda, sure but that is not plug and play, you said other users not yourself.
[19:21] <escott> MoleMan, with lvm you need a /boot and the initrd needs to be updated to include the lvm drivers
[19:21] <mongy> medeman, look at the vm.swappiness section, it can help limit use of swap.
[19:21] <medeman> mongy: okay
[19:22] <TomSlominski> trism: It fixed itself :P Thanks anyway
[19:22] <mongy> medeman, a value of 10 is fine
[19:22] <medeman> mongy: 10gb?
[19:22] <trism> TomSlominski: strange, at least it works now
[19:22] <mongy> medeman, no, just 10
[19:22] <MoleMan> escott: OK, its things like this why I'm asking, those instructions don't even mention initrd
[19:22] <Gnome-br> How change the netbeans icon for the *.svg in ubuntu 11.10?
[19:23] <urlin2u> kklimonda, your approach just smells of "see how easy it is" when that is not the whole picture, my projection though. :)
[19:23] <medeman> mongy: huh, i dont get it...where to put that 10?
[19:23] <mongy> medeman, read the page :)
[19:23] <mongy> medeman, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwapFaq#What_is_swappiness_and_how_do_I_change_it.3F
[19:23] <mernilio> hi all
[19:23] <escott> MoleMan, it may already be in the initrd if you are using a server build, but at a high level all you need is the kernel and initrd on a partition that grub can understand like ext2/ext4 and then the lvm drivers need to be in the initrd so the kernel can mount /
[19:24] <BrendaRed> so, canonical does not send ubuntu cds anymore?
[19:24] <oCean> BrendaRed: correct
[19:24] <kklimonda> urlin2u: I think I've lost you somewhere along the way. You can use Linux on a majority of desktops - when it doesn't work it doesn't work but that's different best
[19:24] <mongy> BrendaRed, loco teams do
[19:24] <urlin2u> BrendaRed, not without paying but freely downloadable.
[19:24] <BrendaRed> oh. why? |:
[19:24] <Gnome-br> Hi all
[19:24] <BrendaRed> yea, i know, but i kinda enjoyed having the cd in hands
[19:24] <mernilio> i think i made a big misstake of talking of myself as a god guitarplayer.
[19:24] <Gnome-br> How change the netbeans icon for the *.svg in ubuntu 11.10?
[19:24] <medeman> mongy: aah, now i get it. thank you
[19:24] <escott> MoleMan, so make the conversion and get grub to load the kernel. if it cant find slash you need to boot a livecd and go into a chroot and make sure the lvm drivers are in the initrd config and update-initramfs
[19:25] <oCean> BrendaRed: http://blog.canonical.com/?p=551
[19:25] <Oer> BrendaRed, you can buy them
[19:25] <kklimonda> urlin2u: I have a rather controlled deployment of this stuff, and I'm there to support it in the case of problems (but I'm not able to prepare usb sticks myself).
[19:25] <BrendaRed> ok, lemme see
[19:25] <urlin2u> kklimonda, never said it couldn't be.
[19:25] <BrendaRed> thank you all guys.
[19:25] <mernilio> i rule but now i guy want me to teach his 16 year old kid..
[19:25] <MoleMan> escott: It may be a stupid comment, but one of the things I thought of that I worried about is, if the details of what to mount are in /etc/fstab or whatever, how can that be called, if its not mounted... (if that makes sense, its things like that that I don't understand which is why I'm worried)
[19:25] <valdur55> How does "add new printer" work? How can add items to driver database?
[19:26] <oCean> mernilio: please stay on topic, use #ubuntu-offtopic for chat
[19:26] <mernilio> oCean: sorry!
[19:26] <escott> MoleMan, and those instructions are ridiculously old as they reference hda pressumably you have sata disks so if you want more detailed this command then this you want to do some more searching
[19:27] <CDB> Im not sure what im doing - first time
[19:27] <escott> MoleMan, fstab and some other parts of /etc are copied to the initrd. if you are curious you can just gunzip the file and loop mount it to peek inside
[19:27] <urlin2u> MoleMan, have you looked at the fstab wiki for info?
[19:28] <CDB> ive got a problem with my Ubuntu computer. am I in the right place?
[19:28] <urlin2u> CDB, if it isn't the 12.04 development yes.
[19:28] <urlin2u> or a derivative
[19:29] <Socket-> it seems us.arcive.ubuntu.com is down, is anyone else experiencing this?
[19:29] <CDB> um.. can anyone see what im typing or am typing in the wrong place??
[19:29] <oCean> CDB: we can read you fine
[19:30] <MoleMan> escott: I knew they were old, it was just they were the only instructions I found which seemed to go through the whole process of moving all of an already operational system without reinstall. I will look at the wiki etc, I have to go ATM, will be back in about 15 mins...
[19:30] <CDB> thank you for answering - im not brilliant with these things
[19:30] <mraxilus> Is anyone familiar with unity lenses? My applications lense and gwibber lense just dissappeared out of the blue.
[19:30] <oCean> CDB: try to describe your issue, detailed, in single line for the channel
[19:30] <valdur55> Socket-: choose other repo
[19:30] <CDB> my comuter crashed and refuses to boot atall (not the one im on)
[19:30] <urlin2u> Socket-, spelled correctly it works here. http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/
[19:30] <Unknown0BC> hi,
[19:31] <Unknown0BC> Is it just me or is Ubuntu and blackberries not friends ?
[19:31] <ikonia> Unknown0BC: blackberry has poor/no linux support
[19:31] <escott> !details | CDB how far does it get in the boot. what is the last thing you see.
[19:31] <ikonia> Unknown0BC: it's not ubuntu, it's linux in general
[19:31] <CDB> ive purchased a Linux magazine today with a free CD on the cover and it till refuses to boot
[19:31] <DogWater> is vnc still the only way to remotely manage gnome/ubuntu desktop?
[19:32] <escott> DogWater, X11 is network capable
[19:32] <Socket-> urlin2u: can you tell me the IP for that?
[19:32] <Socket-> my dns isnt letting me resolve it
[19:32] <DogWater> escott: what's the easiest way? I just installed ubuntu-desktop on this box and I need to connect to the desktop via the network
[19:32] <CDB> i can normally get to "verifying DMI pool data"
[19:33] <ikonia> Socket-: spell it right
[19:33] <urlin2u> Socket-, I gave the http i don't know any other way.
[19:33] <CDB> then either it refuses to boot from CD or goes to grub
[19:33] <CDB> Ive tried all 6 options on Grum and none of them boot
[19:33] <escott> DogWater, depends on what you want. if you just want to get into another machine and maybe run a gui or two. "sudo apt-get install openssh-server" and then "ssh -X user@host"
[19:34] <Socket-> dan@caffeine:~$ sudo apt-get update
[19:34] <Socket-> 0% [Connecting to us.archive.ubuntu.com]
[19:34] <urlin2u> CDB, try holding down the f12 key at powering on.
[19:34] <Socket-> it freezes there, I dont have a choice to respell it
[19:34] <CDB> ive tried that but will try again
[19:34] <urlin2u> Socket-, you can open it from your chat.
[19:34] <ikonia> Socket-: ok, so the issue is not the url, your machine is having a problem
[19:35] <escott> DogWater, but if you arent comfortable with the command line and want to have a separate window for your remote system then !vnc is probably more your speed
[19:35] <urlin2u> my post what chat client are you using? Socket-
[19:35] <ikonia> Socket-: even if a url is invalid, it would not freeze your machine
[19:35] <Guest77064> ciao a tutti
[19:35] <ikonia> !list > Guest77064
[19:35] <CDB> held F12 and got a screen that says "phoenix - awardBIOS v6.00PG" at the bottom it sats Press F1 to continue
[19:36] <ikonia> CDB: what is your issue exactly ?
[19:36] <urlin2u> CDB, every computer has a bootfrom gui outside of the bios look for your key/keys prompt in your manual or the web.
[19:37] <Socket-> urlin2u: I am using a bash shell to run apt-get upgrade, and its saying: Something wicked happened resolving 'us.archive.ubuntu.com:http' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
[19:37] <CDB> the main problem is it wont boot at all, either from hard drive or CD drive. ive disconnected the CD drive and tried the hard drive and via versa
[19:37] <ikonia> CDB: what won't boot ?
[19:37] <CDB> any operating system
[19:37] <ikonia> CDB: ok - so that's not an ubuntu issue then
[19:37] <DogWater> escott: I am comfortable with CLI it's just that the instructions for bonding nics in Ubuntu contradicts itself in like 25 different places, and i think there is a way to do that in the GUI that perhaps will probably save me time trying to figure out what the hell they want me to do =)
[19:37] <Socket-> urlin2u: Im using irssi
[19:37] <ikonia> CDB: I suggest trying the ##hardware channel or a hardware vendor on local yo you
[19:37] <CDB> i can occasionally get to Grub, but no furthur
[19:38] <ikonia> CDB: I suggest trying the ##hardware channel or a hardware vendor on local yo you
[19:38] <CDB> are you saying im in the wrong forum?
[19:38] <CDB> if so how do i change?
[19:38] <ikonia> CDB: yes, this isn't an ubuntu issue
[19:38] <ikonia> CDB: type "/join ##hardware"
[19:38] <ikonia> CDB: or contact a computer repair shop local to you
[19:38] <CDB> THank you very much
[19:38] <escott> DogWater, so if you know what the gui tool you want to use is you can ssh -X and then start that program directly. thats by far the simplest approach
[19:40] <CDB> am in theh Hardware roomm adn talking so thanks and Goodbye
[19:41] <Guest77064> ciao a tutto il canale
[19:42] <urlin2u> Guest77064, english?
[19:43] <escott> !it | Guest77064
[19:44] <hdpb> What's the best way to share pic and music files between 2 users on the same desk/laptop?
[19:45] <escott> hdpb, linux->linux or linux->windows or linux->mac
[19:46] <urlin2u> hdpb, I would probably use a shared partition as is suggested by the questions above.
[19:46] <goddard> hdpb: an external hard drive that uses fat or ntfs
[19:47]  * Schrodinger`Cat 
[19:47] <lzm_> hi
[19:47] <Ho^Oh> How can I fix this issue? mdadm --assemble /dev/md0 mdadm:                cannot open /proc/partitions                   I can't mount into my raid0
[19:47]  * Ho^Oh pets Schrodinger`Cat.
[19:47]  * Ho^Oh then watches as Schrodinger`Cat die :S
[19:48] <Schrodinger`Cat> dont dream at this, you cannot know if im :)
[19:48] <escott> Ho^Oh, sudo
[19:48] <Ho^Oh> escott: I'm in as root.
[19:48] <Oins> Hi. I have a couple of images (IMGP4342.JPG-  IMGP5634.JPG) and tried to render a video with ffmpeg. Tried the parameter -i IMGP$04d.JPG. But i get  IMGP%04d.JPG: No such file or directory. Can anyone give me a hint?
[19:49] <hdpb> escott:Ubuntu -> Ubuntu each has their own user
[19:49] <Ho^Oh> I'm on a debian live CD working on my ubuntu raid0 harddrives.
[19:49] <escott> Ho^Oh, are you chrooted in? did you bind mount /proc? does cat /proc/partitions list your disks
[19:50] <Ho^Oh> I can't chroot. I have to mount my raid first.
[19:50] <Ho^Oh> And nothing is in /proc/partitions -.-
[19:50] <escott> hdpb, create a group for the two users and create a folder for that group in /home. add both users to that group
[19:50] <Guest77064> matrix
[19:51] <urlin2u> Guest77064, can you post in english and do you have a support question?
[19:51] <urlin2u> max
[19:52] <hdpb> escott: That's what I thought. Can I link from there to both users' /home/music etc and still have read/write for both?
[19:52] <escott> hdpb, also set the setgid bit on the directory so that newly created files are in the shared group
[19:52] <escott> hdpb, absolutely
[19:52] <escott> hdpb, and be careful when adding groups to users with usermod to always use -a flag
[19:53] <hdpb> Thanks!
[19:54] <escott> Ho^Oh, thats really odd. try partprobe to get the kernel to rescan the partition table. are the disks appearing in /dev? anything relevant in dmesg?
[19:55] <Ho^Oh> partprobe can no be found -.-
[19:55] <Ho^Oh> It's appearing in /dev/ though.
[19:55] <ActionParsnip> Ho^Oh: if your partitions etc don't show in a debian live cd (not ubuntu), i'd ask in #debian
[19:58] <urlin2u> Guest77064, you are not on the channel that was given for the language you posted if you continue to just post gibberish you will be banned evetually.
[19:58] <escott> Ho^Oh, echo 1 > /sys/block/sdX/device/rescan
[19:58] <DogWater> escott: dang, the server version doesn't have the configuration stuff
[20:04] <olivier> #bookz
[20:04] <Mish-> Last attempt at asking for help!. :) - When I instll Ubuntu 11.10 and have partitions in an LVM (/home, /var, /usr for example) the system won't boot as it can't mount these. I've repeated this on two different servers.
[20:04] <Mish-> Any help would be appreciated.
[20:04] <Ho^Oh> escott: The best thing I can do not is find a way to destroy my raid0 set up.             Delete the harddrives, and start all over again.
[20:04] <Ho^Oh> I can do is *
[20:04] <escott> Ho^Oh, make sure mdadm modules are loaded? try a different livecd if its not detecting the hardware?
[20:04] <escott> Mish-, do you have /boot outside of the lvm?
[20:04] <Ho^Oh> My options are limited, I'm doing this remotely.
[20:04] <_numbers> what might i have changed in my xorg conf to make it so my mouse works across 4 screens but my keyboard is limited to 1 screen?
[20:04] <Ho^Oh> escott: Nothing inportant on my raid, I want to just delete and start over.
[20:05] <tasty> anyone tell me where I can find help with apache, what channel I should go to?
[20:05] <tero> tasty #ubuntu-server
[20:06] <tasty> tero: thanks man!
[20:06] <Guest77064> ciao
[20:06] <Guest77064> ciao
[20:07] <_numbers> anyone else here have a 4-monitor setup?
[20:07] <Neshemah> Bye
[20:08] <Mish-> escott: Yes, "/" and "/boot" are outside the LVM, but "/home, /var, /usr and swap" are inside it.  Yet when it boots it gets stuck at "waiting for /home" for example.  Tried two rebuilds and two servers.
[20:08] <escott> Mish-, sounds like it is not loading lvm modules because it doesn't think they are needed. you need to update /etc/modules.d
[20:09] <Mish-> escott: From a LiveCD or similar?
[20:10] <escott> Mish-, if root is mounted just ctrl-alt-f1
[20:11] <tasty> those guys in ubunutu-server are dead
[20:11] <log> !anyone | _numbers
[20:11] <tasty> anyone with exp. in apache2 could tell me if this looks wonky? http://pastie.org/3362703
[20:12] <_numbers> i changed my xorg.conf and now my keyboard only works on one of my 4 screens. oddly enough the mouse works across all 4 screens still.
[20:12] <_numbers> i'm trying to get a quad monitor setup working without xinerama
[20:12] <escott> _numbers, is the keyboard not working or is the window manager not granting focus to the other screens
[20:13] <_numbers> escott: no keys appear to work on the other screens at all. for example if i right click on desktop and choose new folder then try to type in a label for it, nothing
[20:13] <ghostrider> hello
[20:13] <_numbers> but it works perfectly on the first screen
[20:14] <_numbers> or if i press alt+f2 the launcher dialog appears on the first screen even though i might have focus on a window from one of the other screens
[20:14] <_numbers> actually scratch that. the launcher dialog will only appear if i focus a window on the first screen
[20:14] <escott> _numbers, so if you have a terminal on screen 1 and drag it over to screen 2 does the keyboard stop working
[20:14] <_numbers> i have clone set to off; so i cant drag windows between screens
[20:14] <rlbxbeas> i give up, i know nothing about computers -_-
[20:14] <_numbers> xinerama is off
[20:15] <_numbers> if i grab a window and drag, it like wraps around to the other side of the screen
[20:16] <_numbers> im willing to live with that so i can have nvidia glx hardware rendering, i just need the kb to work tho
[20:16] <StrangeCharm> I've just created a new user account for running a program that has special permission needs. How do I give this user write access to / ?
[20:17] <bantamug> hi - anybody got experience using a lenovo T400 and ubuntu 11.10? can't get the power usage below 30W in powertop, was previously about 15W
[20:17] <ikonia> StrangeCharm: look at the permissions on /
[20:17] <escott> _numbers, never heard of a setup like that but if you want to post your xorg.conf I can look at it
[20:17] <_numbers> escott: http://hastebin.com/mixayifali.cmake
[20:18] <_numbers> Screen 1 is the only one the kb works on
[20:18] <StrangeCharm> ikonia: / is owned by root who has rwx, and everyone else has r-x
[20:18] <_numbers> oh actually nvm its Screen 0
[20:18] <ikonia> StrangeCharm: look at the group
[20:19] <StrangeCharm> ikonia: The group is also root.
[20:19] <_numbers> so i just tried right-clicking on the other 3 desktops and when i try to create a folder then type the name of the folder... the typing appears here on my chat window on screen 0
[20:19] <StrangeCharm> And also has r-x.
[20:19] <_numbers> so maybe its not giving focus to the other screens
[20:19] <ikonia> StrangeCharm: ok - so you either have to add the user to the group, change the permissions, or change the group
[20:20] <_numbers> oh they also dont have window decorations i just noticed. i mean the file menu is there but not the title of the window or the X _ [_]  buttons
[20:20] <_numbers> but gnome panels are visible on the top and bottom of each screen
[20:20] <_numbers> only the screen 0 has window decorations
[20:21] <escott> _numbers, you need to find a window manager that understands this setup and will actually handle all the screens
[20:21] <StrangeCharm> ikonia: got it
[20:21] <_numbers> any recommendations? i thought gnome would handle it. i am on ubuntu 11.04. maybe upgrading?
[20:21] <escott> _numbers, right now the window manager is only handling screen0
[20:21] <strat-o-caster> Hi, Has anybody used festival with jack?  I have module-jack-sink working fine, but when I try to use festival, it seems to just hang...
[20:21] <escott> _numbers, no a clue. def not gnome3, probably not metacity
[20:22] <escott> _numbers, try something more configurable like maybe a fluxbox?
[20:22] <_numbers> escott: ok how about the issue of windows not dragging between. is that an xorg limitation of my config or is that also a window manager limitation that might be fixed in another?
[20:22] <_numbers> escott: i am familiar with awesomewm and will try that
[20:22] <strat-o-caster> I'm wondering if I can just change the Audio_Command infestival.scm?
[20:23] <escott> _numbers, with xinerama disabled i dont know that it would work well. thats kinda what xinerama is for
[20:25] <_numbers> escott: its just that xinerama appears mutually exclusive with  nvidia glx hardware rendering
[20:26] <unda7V7erse> hi everyone
[20:26] <escott> _numbers, complain to nvidia... they also don't support the most recent xrandr extensions
[20:26] <unda7V7erse> could someone tell me what I've to add to my source to update my apache with apt-get ?
[20:28] <tasty> man those guys in ubuntu-server are fucking morons
[20:28] <pangolin> tasty: no swearing
[20:29] <tasty> man those guys in ubuntu-server are f*cking morons
[20:30] <unda7V7erse> what does it mean tasty ?
[20:30] <kockasecera> how to install windows explorer on ubuntu??
[20:30] <pangolin> !ie4linux
[20:30] <pangolin> hmm
[20:30] <escott> unda7V7erse, you could look for a ppa if you wanted but your apache is already updated to the most recent version supported and tested for your ubuntu release
[20:30] <unda7V7erse> why do you want to do such abomination kockasecera ?
[20:31] <tasty> alright, I won't swear anymore
[20:31] <auronandace> !ies4linux | kockasecera
[20:31] <ActionParsnip> kockasecera: there is ies4linux but its not great
[20:31] <unda7V7erse> :C escott ok thnaks so I've to used that godamn mod rewrite feature....
[20:31] <kockasecera> thanks..
[20:32] <jeroen-> Ubuntu One only sync new created files and folders (in the default ~/Ubuntu One, and in custom synced folders). How to let Ubuntu One also sync existing files and folders?
[20:34] <liquidee> Hello. I have installed ubuntu and have a problem with high battery discharge rate. Discharge current is ~2500 mA - is this normal to ubuntu? The laptop gets really warm. Its cooler on windows 7.
[20:35] <dtmbmw325i> jeroen-, the files and folders you want to sync must be in the home directory. Just right click and select sync with ubuntu one
[20:35] <ActionParsnip> liquidee: what make and model laptop????
[20:35] <Companion> liquidee, there is a ppa for that
[20:35] <jeroen-> dtmbmw325i:  they are and I did
[20:35] <liquidee> msi fx620dx
[20:35] <ActionParsnip> liquidee: are there any bugs reported?
[20:35] <jeroen-> dtmbmw325i:  only new files are synced
[20:35] <Mish-> escott: I'm "in" now, there is no "modules.d"
[20:36] <dtmbmw325i> jeroen-: if the folder has a green check mark it should be synced
[20:36] <escott> Mish-, /etc/modules sorry
[20:36] <jeroen-> dtmbmw325i:  I tell you. Only new created files and folders are synced, not the already existing ones
[20:36] <Mish-> escott: That files contains "loop, lp and rtc".
[20:37] <ActionParsnip> liquidee: do you have the latest BIOS?
[20:37] <dtmbmw325i> jeroen-, how did you confirm that?
[20:37] <liquidee> ActionParsnip hmm, i dont know - i didnt upgrade it
[20:37] <ActionParsnip> liquidee: may be needed
[20:37] <escott> Mish-, you need to add the mdadm module. its probably mdadm
[20:38] <Mish-> Even though I'm not using mdadm, just lvm?
[20:38] <liquidee> ActionParsnip you think updating bios would help it?
[20:38] <escott> Mish-, im sorry lvm module then
[20:38] <jeroen-> dtmbmw325i:  because only the new files and folders are on the web site, and there's not further activity
[20:38] <ActionParsnip> liquidee: possibly, its good to get anyway
[20:39] <liquidee> ActionParsnip: is there any possibility that ubuntu enabled both video cards from optimus?
[20:39] <liquidee> ActionParsnip: is there any way to check it?
[20:39] <ActionParsnip> liquidee: optimus is not supported by nvidia for Linux, they have refused to support anything but Windows
[20:39] <MoleMan> escott: I know its a big ask but could you take me through the process of what I need to do and change  to move my system to LVM?
[20:40] <ActionParsnip> liquidee: there is a project called bumblebee but you will probably get a LOT of issues with it
[20:40] <escott> Mish-, it looks like you just need device-mapper which is dm-mod
[20:41] <liquidee> ActionParsnip: i am wondering how ubuntu got X to work, when i have installed arch linux and tried to install any drivers i couldnt get it to work
[20:41] <escott> MoleMan, so i've never actually done it. I just know the basic principles of the process. i couldn't help on all the specific vg commands. you might want to see if someone like Mish- can help
[20:41] <ActionParsnip> liquidee: got X to work in what way?
[20:41] <escott> MoleMan, that is assuming that we can get Mish- booting
[20:42] <liquidee> ActionParsnip: i didnt manage to get X working on arch, but when i installed ubuntu they were automagically working
[20:42] <liquidee> ActionParsnip: im wondering what makes the laptop so hot on ubuntu, its WAY cooler on windows 7
[20:43] <ActionParsnip> liquidee: I suggest you read /var/log/Xorg.0.log then
[20:43] <liquidee> ActionParsnip: and the battery works longer
[20:43] <ActionParsnip> liquidee: support from MSI making it cooler
[20:43] <Raggs> i get this error when trying to run update manager  The action would require the installation of packages from not authenticated sources.
[20:43] <zorael> If you hit Alt+SysRq+R to set "keyboard mode" to default, is there a way to put it back to normal?
[20:44] <ActionParsnip> liquidee: optimus isn't supported in Linux so there will be software to make it all run under Windows. There is not so much love given to Linux so it doesn't run as well
[20:44] <MoleMan> hmm, OK
[20:45] <ActionParsnip> liquidee: its all down to money, companies have to spend time and resources making drivers and such, they will get more return supporting Windows so they support that more,
[20:45] <ActionParsnip> liquidee: if youo
[20:45] <escott> Mish-, seems like they may have changed the kernel module name. im not clear on what it is called these days. what module did you have to modprobe to create the partitions and mount them when constructing the lvm array
[20:46] <ActionParsnip> liquidee: you'd researched to see what works first before you bought you would have known to avoid Optimus technology
[20:46] <liquidee> ActionParsnip: yeah, but i didnt even think i will install linux on lap that time : P
[20:46] <liquidee> ActionParsnip: i will try the bumblebee
[20:47] <liquidee> ActionParsnip:  and see if the discharge current gets lower
[20:47] <ActionParsnip> liquidee: i've never seen a success story with optimus
[20:47] <dtmbmw325i> jeroen-: did you try unsyncing the folder and resyncing it?
[20:47] <jeroen-> dtmbmw325i:  many times
[20:47] <liquidee> wtf
[20:47] <Mathuin> I have added a repository to my sources (the Ubuntu X Swat one) and updated apt-get but it does not see the package in the repository that I want (nvidia-graphics-drivers).  Help!
[20:48] <liquidee> ActionParsnip: what about ironhide?
[20:48] <liquidee> ActionParsnip: when i was trying to add bumblebee repository i got this message
[20:48] <liquidee> ActionParsnip: You are about to add the following PPA to your system:
[20:48] <liquidee>  The Bumblebee Project
[20:48] <liquidee>  PLEASE DON'T USE THIS ANYMORE...
[20:48] <FloodBot1> liquidee: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[20:48] <liquidee> Move to the Ironhide project instead:
[20:49] <sun_devil> Does anyone know how to set owner and group  RWX access but not to anyone else
[20:49] <ActionParsnip> liquidee: add that then. Its not something I am interested in and I will be avoiding it like paris hilton avoids talent
[20:49] <Raggs> chmod 700 dir
[20:50] <dtmbmw325i> !chmod
[20:50] <Raggs> sun_devil,  chmod 700
[20:50] <Mathuin> When I add the repositories by hand to /etc/apt/sources.list, it tells me they are duplicated, so they're obviously there already.
[20:51] <sun_devil> Ok, what is chmod 770?
[20:51] <escott> Mathuin, have you checked /etc/apt/
[20:51] <dtmbmw325i> sun_devil, I think it is user and group.
[20:51] <Mathuin> escott: what should I check in that directory?
[20:52] <Raggs> the command to do what you want sun_devil chmod 700 dir-name
[20:53] <escott> Mathuin, /etc/apt/sources.list.d gets pulled in and added to the other sources.list
[20:53] <Mathuin> escott, the repository is definitely there.
[20:53] <Mathuin> In fact, when I go to install nvidia-settings, it takes the one from that repo.
[20:53] <dtmbmw325i> sun_devil, do you have access to the folder right now?
[20:53] <Mathuin> But it's like it's not reading it to update the list of packages.
[20:53] <sun_devil> yes in root
[20:53] <Mathuin> It only gave me nvidia-settings because it saw that before in the main.
[20:54] <Mathuin> Is there a way to force an update?
[20:54] <dtmbmw325i> sun_devil, I think you will have to chown it first
[20:54] <dtmbmw325i> !chown
[20:54] <graft> does anyone else have a problem with their terminal stepping across double-wide characters correctly? i.e. if you paste this into your terminal as input, can you edit it? }🌀{
[20:54] <Mathuin> *NOT* an upgrade. :-)
[20:54] <TheLegace> hi does anyone know if the bumblebee drivers fully support OpenGL?
[20:55] <TheLegace> ok..nvm its not a problem anymore
[20:55] <log> graft: I can arrow-key through the characters properly, but the selector appears on top of the first two characters
[20:55] <sun_devil> I have a dir called /opt changed the group name to account and owner but owner and group need  rwx access
[20:55] <escott> Mathuin, does it Hit the desired repo when you apt-get update?
[20:56] <graft> log: does it appear where you think it should? like can you intelligibly delete characters?
[20:56] <log> log: I mean, on top of the wide character
[20:56] <log> er
[20:56] <log> graft: ^
[20:56] <Mathuin> It hits ppa.launchpad.net but I have that for ubuntu-wine as well as ubuntu-x-swat
[20:56] <sun_devil> so to set the user and group access use 770
[20:56] <Mathuin> I removed /var/lib/apt/lists/*swat* and re-ran update, and those files were replaced.
[20:56] <ActionParsnip> Mathuin: xorg edgers has an update ppa (less fresh more stable)
[20:57] <bturnip> hola #ubuntu folks
[20:57] <Mathuin> I will give that a swing once I figure out what the heck is wrong here.
[20:58] <dtmbmw325i> sun_devil: yes try chmod 770
[20:58] <bturnip> looking for help on new computer that came with ubuntu pre-installed.  I'm not getting anything when I put a disc in the dvd drive
[20:58] <erick_> quit
[20:58] <Mathuin> escott, I ran the command "grep nvidia-graphics-drivers /var/lib/apt/lists/ppa* and it shows up.
[20:58] <ehriq> j #ubuntu-br
[20:58] <dtmbmw325i> sun_devil, I usually right click on the folder and select properties and change permission there
[20:58] <graft> log: for me, it appears to backspace over the 🌀 twice (as if it were two blocks), but then after that it gets confused
[20:59] <log> graft: pretty much the same for me
[20:59] <graft> log: seems like a bug...
[20:59] <log> graft: the rightmost brace appears on top of the wide character
[21:00] <log> yes, most likely
[21:00] <mernilio> sorry for asking, but where is your off-topic channel?
[21:00] <log> !offtopic | mernilio
[21:01] <Mathuin> ActionParsnip, I will try to add the xorg-edgers PPA and see if it causes the same trouble.
[21:01] <mernilio> i dont want to wast you time .. im a busy man! :-|
[21:01] <ActionParsnip> Mathuin: if you just install the driver, then remove it then its ok :)
[21:01] <log> mernilio: no worries :)
[21:02] <Mathuin> ActionParsnip: I'm here because of a failed installation of 290.10 from Nvidia just so I can do CUDA and OpenCL.  Looks like I can do those if I give up graphics. :-)
[21:02] <chaos_zero> Hello. I have an ubuntu server running doing other stuff. i am looking to configure one ethernet connection to directly upload/download files from it. (this would be a windows HTPC) this would of course be LAN only. What is the fastest, easiest way to do this? i dont need security of any kind on it, but i only want it to run on one specific network interface.
[21:02] <ActionParsnip> Mathuin: have you tried an xorg.conf file?
[21:02] <cis> brb
[21:03] <Mathuin> ActionParsnip, I let nvidia-xconfig build one but it did not work.
[21:03] <mernilio> !quit
[21:03] <ikonia> chaos_zero: tftp or ftp
[21:03] <ActionParsnip> chaos_zero: if its on the same LAN then you can access the system. You can make network shares with samba or openssh-server to get an SFTP server
[21:04] <Mathuin> Is /etc/X11/xorg.conf still the right spot for xorg.conf in Oneiric?
[21:04] <ActionParsnip> Mathuin: same place, same in all distros
[21:05] <ActionParsnip> Mathuin: if you run:   sudo nvidia-xconfig    it will make one for you, you can always drop to root recovery console to fix if it makes issues
[21:05] <CharminTheMoose> How do I get /lib/modules/<version> to read '<version>-002'?
[21:06] <Mathuin> ActionParsnip, I just ran sudo nvidia-xconfig, I'm going to reboot that box and see what happens.
[21:06] <chaos_zero> thank you for the replies. is their a package that you would recommend? what is the apt-get name>?
[21:07] <ActionParsnip> CharminTheMoose: symlink maybe
[21:07] <Mish-> escott: This just gets weirder... "/dev/mapper/vg0-usr" is mounting correctly, but "/dev/mapper/vg0-home" won't mount until I run "vgchange -ay" then it does, but then on reboot it won't mount until I run that command again...
[21:08] <lolcat^> Hello
[21:08] <lolcat^> What is the ligthest version of x that can run boxee box?
[21:08] <ActionParsnip> lolcat^: x is x...
[21:08] <ikonia> lolcat^: there is only one version of X
[21:08] <escott> Mish-, what does that command do? you could try and put it in rc.local but i think rc.local is after mount -a
[21:08] <ActionParsnip> lolcat^: do you mean desktop environment
[21:08] <lolcat^> I mean desktop enviroment or whatever
[21:09] <pangolin> Lubuntu is pretty light
[21:09] <ActionParsnip> lolcat^: install openbox and it will be super light, doesn't even need a DE
[21:09] <lolcat^> I am trying to setup a media center on a 600mhz duron or 1.2 ghz athlon
[21:09] <lolcat^> DE?
[21:09] <ActionParsnip> desktop environment
[21:09] <lolcat^> I need almost nothing because I will run everything inside boxee
[21:09] <CharminTheMoose> ActionParsnip, wait no, I think the 'local version - append to kernel release' and 'automatically append version information to the version string' kernel options do what I want..
[21:09] <ActionParsnip> lolcat^: yeah, throw openbox on and it will be super light
[21:09] <lolcat^> Awesome
[21:10] <lolcat^> Will this setup be able to play youtube?
[21:10] <icecdocorp> >> lolcat. Would those specs be enough to decode mkv or other hi res codecs?
[21:10] <ActionParsnip> lolcat^: sure
[21:10] <ActionParsnip> lolcat^: just not fullscreen probably
[21:10] <Rurd2di> /var/lib/sudo writable by non-owner (040777), should be mode 0700
[21:10] <Rurd2di> errr
[21:10] <Luigi_> Hi,need help: 1.) How do I get bssid,device mac address,clone mac address,mtu and dhcp client id?  2.) Get two errors when editing/saving the configuaration: "gdk-Critical: gdk_window_get_pointer: assertion `GDK_IS_WINDOW (window)' failed" and "Gtk-Warning **: No object called: wireless_device_mac' failed"         What do these two errors mean? and how to solve the problem?
[21:11] <Mathuin> ActionParsnip, sorry about that -- was running xchat on that box, heh.  Anyway, the kernel log tells me there's some other driver in the way.  How do I see what kernel modules are installed, and remove them?  modprobe and friends?
[21:11] <ActionParsnip> Rurd2di: chmod it to how it says, sounds like you've been messing with the file when you were editting it
[21:12] <ActionParsnip> Mathuin: try blacklisting nouveau and nv
[21:13] <Mathuin> ActionParsnip, just by adding "blacklist nouveau" to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf ?
[21:13] <lolcat^> icecdocorp: I am not sure about the gpu
[21:13] <lolcat^> I have like three diffrent video cards here
[21:14] <lolcat^> it won't let me press continiue :/
[21:15] <pangolin> lolcat^: what won't let you press continue?
[21:15] <lolcat^> The ubuntu installer
[21:15] <lolcat^> It asked me to fix network and 4.4gb space
[21:15] <lolcat^> it then said it was ok
[21:15] <lolcat^> I told it to download updates and thrid parties
[21:15] <ActionParsnip> Mathuin: if you like, you could even make your own file in the modprobe.d folder and it willwork (must have .conf extension)
[21:15] <lolcat^> And then it won't go to the next step
[21:15] <Mathuin> Wow.  It's up.
[21:16] <Mathuin> That blacklist thing was key.
[21:16] <pangolin> lolcat^: might be working, give a minute or 3
[21:16] <ActionParsnip> lolcat^: don't use the install updates or 3rd party options, in can help
[21:16] <Mathuin> Thank you very much for your help.
[21:16] <ActionParsnip> Mathuin: np man
[21:16] <lolcat^> I tried pressing abort, now it is just the loading thing
[21:16] <Mathuin> The bot needs to let me give you a thumbs up. :-P :-)
[21:16] <ActionParsnip> !cookie | Mathuin
[21:17] <Mathuin> Hahahaha!
[21:17] <Mathuin> !cookie | ActionParsnip
[21:17] <Mathuin> Have a nice day. :-)
[21:17] <Luigi_> ,need help: 1.) How do I get bssid,device mac address,clone mac address,mtu and dhcp client id?  2.) Get two errors when editing/saving the configuaration: "gdk-Critical: gdk_window_get_pointer: assertion `GDK_IS_WINDOW (window)' failed" and "Gtk-Warning **: No object called: wireless_device_mac' failed"         What do these two errors mean? and how to solve the problem?
[21:17] <Guest65325> does anybody know how to put nightingale on the launcher
[21:17] <lolcat^> Now the screen turned black
[21:17] <lolcat^> Computer is still on
[21:18] <lolcat^> Now it is grey
[21:18] <pangolin> lolcat^: we don't need a blow by blow :)
[21:18] <lolcat^> But I need help to install UBuntu on a duron 600mhz
[21:18] <lolcat^> or athlon 1.2ghz
[21:19] <MoleMan> escott: or Mish- you two get sorted?
[21:19] <Paddy_NI> I seem to have quite a random bug, when I boot ubuntu 11.04 32bit and it reaches GDM I have dead keys? Once I login everything is fine and back to normal..
[21:20] <Paddy_NI> Any Ideas?
[21:20] <jn_> how can i remove shader pixel in wine -1.4
[21:20] <pangolin> jn_: #winehq
[21:20] <AFeatheryAnacond> Would running this command delete my current raid0 setup? mdadm --create /dev/md0 --level=0 --raid-devices=2 /dev/sda2 /dev/sdb2
[21:21] <kapz> how do I change the grub background colour and hence half of boot time background colour?
[21:21] <ActionParsnip> lolcat^: if you have a web connection, try running:  sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install ubiquity gparted      Then install. May help
[21:21] <lolcat^> ActionParsnip: I am on the live cd
[21:21] <lolcat^> And all I see is the backround image
[21:21] <sun_devil> my permissions show drwxr-xr-x in my user group and then a (4) digit number and date
[21:22] <ActionParsnip> kapz: http://ubuntuguide.net/an-easy-way-to-addchange-grub2-background-image-in-ubuntu-11-04
[21:22] <lolcat^> When I move the mouse it lags
[21:22] <ActionParsnip> lolcat^: what GPU do you use?
[21:23] <sun_devil> how do you create a symbolic link to a certain directory
[21:23] <spaceneedle> When I press the windows key and the tab at terminal I get: Display 2217 possibilities (Y or N). Press y and a bunch of words fly by. Wonder what it is for?
[21:23] <ActionParsnip> sun_devil: ln -s source dest
[21:23] <kapz> ActionParsnip: Thanks, then is it really the grub image that 'splashes' almost HALF the boot time?
[21:24] <lolcat^> ActionParsnip: I think it is an ATI AGP card
[21:24] <ActionParsnip> spaceneedle: the tab complete is usually to suggest commands, you didn't give any restriction so you got EVERY command on your system
[21:24] <ActionParsnip> lolcat^: try the boot option: nomodeset
[21:24] <lolcat^> I would normaly do lspci but it isn't done
[21:24] <lolcat^> Where do I set boot options?
[21:24] <ActionParsnip> !nomodeset
[21:24] <Guest65325> does anybody know how to put nightingale on the launcher
[21:25] <ActionParsnip> !info nightingale
[21:25] <escott> Mish-, have you tried updating the initramfs with update-initramfs?
[21:25] <Guest65325> its not a package i installed it from source
[21:25] <lolcat^> ActionParsnip: I no longer have a black screen, it just painfully loads the desktop
[21:26] <Guest65325> im able to use it but only with the terminal pointing to it
[21:26] <ActionParsnip> Guest65325: if you make a .desktop file in /usr/share/applications   you will not only see it in dash you will be able to drag it to the unity bar
[21:26] <sun_devil> How do you do the link in the /etc/skel
[21:26] <sun_devil> newbe
[21:27] <Mish-> escott: I think I've found out that it's "too fast" the hardware RAID controller hasn't made itself available at that point in the boot, how can I get the system to wait 20 seconds just before it tries to mount the disks?
[21:27] <ActionParsnip> sun_devil: where do you want the link to go to...
[21:27] <sun_devil> to a directory
[21:27] <ActionParsnip> sun_devil: just run:   cd /etc/skel           then run:  sudo ln -s source dest
[21:28] <ActionParsnip> sun_devil: as you are in the same place you want the link, you can omit dest
[21:28] <sun_devil> thanks
[21:28] <sun_devil> yes Iam in the directory
[21:28] <franzmaulwurf> hi
[21:28] <ActionParsnip> sun_devil: then link away :)
[21:28] <sun_devil> should I do this in the home directory
[21:29] <escott> Mish-, i think you can put a kernel delay in
[21:30] <sun_devil> I think it did it
[21:32] <Guest65325> im confused i tried everything how exactly do i make the .desktop launcher
[21:33] <ActionParsnip> Guest65325: here is one to run guake: http://paste.ubuntu.com/838333/  just edit it to run what you wish
[21:33] <escott> Mish-, try the rootdelay kernel argument
[21:33] <spaceneedle> Does anyone know if Oneric is working better on the dell d610's? They were supposed to fix it.  It was slow the last time I tried it.
[21:34] <ActionParsnip> Guest65325: you will need to run:  gksudo gedit /usr/share/applications/nightingale.desktop     to get write access
[21:34] <Rurd2di> samba restart in ubuntu 11.10?
[21:34] <Rurd2di> all commands dont work
[21:34] <Rurd2di> i was told before
[21:34] <Rurd2di> zzz
[21:34] <ActionParsnip> Rurd2di: sudo service smbd stop; sudo smbd start
[21:35] <ActionParsnip> spaceneedle: try lubuntu, its nice and light
[21:35] <jgrevich> Any idea why hostname -f only yields hostname, not hostname + domain?
[21:35] <rostyslav> Hi
[21:35] <Sae-boulot> hi
[21:36] <spaceneedle> Many people seem  to like Lubuntu. I guess I'll try it out on my Dell d610.
[21:37] <MoleMan> escott: Still here? (bloody wireless, now remember why I put a hole in my wall)
[21:37] <icecdocorp> spaceneedle >> It that because of performance issues?
[21:38] <Rurd2di> thanks and
[21:38] <Rurd2di> sudo: /var/lib/sudo writable by non-owner (040777), should be mode 0700
[21:38] <escott> MoleMan, yes, but im not sure what i can tell you. If you just want to run things buy us thats fine
[21:38] <Rurd2di> how to fix that?
[21:38] <MoleMan> escott: You manage to get Mish- working or not?
[21:38] <escott> Rurd2di, did you do a chmod -R / at some point?
[21:38] <Rurd2di> yer
[21:38] <Rurd2di> probs
[21:39] <escott> MoleMan, he thinks his issue is that his hardware needs a boot delay to give it time to initialize
[21:39] <escott> Rurd2di, you need to reinstall
[21:39] <Daniel-3qt32ngew> How do I delete entire linux partition?
[21:39] <rostyslav> I looking for a good advise, anyone can help with linux issues?
[21:39] <ActionParsnip> Daniel-3qt32ngew: use gparted in LiveCD, or windows OS if you dual boot
[21:40] <ActionParsnip> rostyslav: ask away
[21:40] <Daniel-3qt32ngew> Problem is, I didn't dual boot. I am only running linux. I'm trying to install Windows XP after deleting linux partition
[21:40] <Zw> hi
[21:41] <Zw> I need some php help :P Totaly wrong channel, but where to ask?
[21:41] <escott> Daniel-3qt32ngew, you dont need to delete linux in that case. just install windows and tell it to overwrite what is present
[21:41] <sun_devil> what is skel, a config file?
[21:41] <ActionParsnip> Daniel-3qt32ngew: then you will need to tell the XP CD to delete the ubuntu partitions, either way its not an ubuntu issue
[21:41] <Gentoo64> sun_devil, normally a skeleton ie template
[21:41] <ActionParsnip> Daniel-3qt32ngew: ask in ##windows
[21:41] <escott> sun_devil, its a folder that constains the templates for a new users initial files like .bashrc and .profile
[21:42] <Daniel-3qt32ngew> Right, I took the Windows XP .iso and put the bootloader on USB and it wouldn't boot.
[21:42] <rostyslav> I bsd user and admin, with linux so so... >I have uubunto, there is problem with partition, looks like it lost, can someone help me?
[21:42] <MoleMan> escott: In order to create a separate boot partition, what do I need to do? how much space do I need? is it literally copy the /boot folder?
[21:43] <sun_devil> yes, man pages do not describe it
[21:44] <ActionParsnip> rostyslav: the OS is called Ubuntu, not ubunto
[21:44] <escott> you need a /boot partition doesn't have to be too big just needs to hold the kernel and initrd. 1gb is plenty
[21:44] <ActionParsnip> rostyslav: if you run:  sudo fdisk -l     do you see the partition?
[21:44] <rostyslav> ok, sorry this is spanish keboard
[21:44] <rostyslav> keyboard
[21:45] <rostyslav> yes
[21:45] <MoleMan> escott: OK, I'm going to go sort a partition on the HDD, I'll be back ASAP
[21:45] <escott> MoleMan, see above. you can create that partition and then copy the files over. you'll have to update the fstab and mount the copied /boot onto /boot (hiding what was underneath) then install grub
[21:45] <ActionParsnip> rostyslav: then mount it and you willhave access to the data..
[21:46] <AFeatheryAnacond> In case anyone Wanted to know how I was DEBOOTSTRAP installing Ubuntu Server -inside- RAID0, I was using these tutorials: http://www.israelremixteam.com/how-to-set-up-a-software-mdadm-raid-0-array-in-linux-t612.html          http://forum.ovh.co.uk/showthread.php?t=3787
[21:46] <bananstol> anyone tried to set up an rdp server on ubuntu and use the ipad 2 to connet to it?
[21:46] <escott> MoleMan, at that point I would check that things boot so you know that your new /boot is working
[21:46] <AFeatheryAnacond> I just do not understand why my server still wont magically load for me.
[21:46] <AFeatheryAnacond> I of course replaced sda       with md0
[21:46] <ActionParsnip> bananstol: what are you connecting to the remote system to achieve?
[21:47] <bellman> how do u print the rootpass?   i tried su -vvvv but is that only for red hat
[21:47] <rostyslav> I installed over ubuntu fedora 16 (looks more s-l to FreeBSD)... so later I decided to get back to Ubuntu (it was on different partition), the only i see there now - is lvm2 WITH LOST AND FOUND FOLDER
[21:47] <takuan_dozo> I'm having a problem upgrading with the message "trying to overwrite /usr/lib/gtk-3.0/3.0.0' which is also in package gtk3-engines-unico"
[21:47] <ActionParsnip> bellman: there is no root password, the account is simply disabled
[21:47] <ActionParsnip> !noroot | bellman
[21:47] <takuan_dozo> couldn't find anything about it on google
[21:47] <bananstol> ActionParsnip: i've tried issh, mocha lita and rdp viewer(i think is the name) no go. it works fine on my windows 7 computer with the standard rdp client
[21:48] <lolcat^> Hello
[21:48] <lolcat^> How can tehre be an unknow amount of space used on a harddisk?
[21:48] <ActionParsnip> bananstol: but what would you be doing on the remote desktop?
[21:48] <bananstol> ah
[21:48] <takuan_dozo> basically the machine is useless since all gtk-related stuff can't be configured
[21:48] <bananstol> different stuff. browsing for example
[21:48] <ActionParsnip> bananstol: as in web browsing?
[21:48] <bananstol> yes
[21:49] <ActionParsnip> bananstol: doesn't your ipad hav a web browser?
[21:49] <rostyslav> ActionParsnip, can you help me...?
[21:49] <bananstol> what do you think
[21:49] <ActionParsnip> bananstol: no idea, i don't buy apple rubbish...
[21:49] <bananstol> i see. it does
[21:49] <takuan_dozo> nobody here can help me?
[21:50] <ActionParsnip> bananstol: then why connect to another system to web browse?
[21:50] <bananstol> i acutally got it from my job as a christmas present
[21:50] <bananstol> ActionParsnip: for example, flash support
[21:50] <ActionParsnip> bananstol: yeah, thats a bit of a kicker on apple stuff :D
[21:50] <Rurd2di> eer escott why would i re need to reinstall
[21:50] <Rurd2di> wtf
[21:50] <Rurd2di> i just reinstalled
[21:50] <Rurd2di> and i can igonore it
[21:50] <ActionParsnip> rostyslav: I have zero experience of lvm
[21:51] <bananstol> indeed it is
[21:51] <rostyslav> who in this chat can help me with ubuntu LVM2 partition (actually couple partitions under LVM2)
[21:52] <ActionParsnip> bananstol: you could use LTSP, or you may be able to use VNC. If you can get an X server on the ipad, you can connect via SSH with x forwaring enabled and run your apps in terminal. They will be processed on the server but be displayed on the ipad
[21:52] <escott> Rurd2di, because your systems permissions are all wrong, presumably because you did something like sudo chmod ### / which you should NEVER do
[21:53] <ActionParsnip> Rurd2di: the permissions in the file system are very exact but you just steamrolled through and changed them ALL, so your OS will misbehave, you COULD set them right cut it will take a LONG time. It will be easier to reinstall then restore your data from backup
[21:53] <log> !anyone | rostyslav
[21:55] <sun_devil> Iam messing with my system but in VMware, have  a copy of Rhel5 in it
[21:55] <escott> lolcat^, what FS is this
[21:55] <coyote_> what's a daemon?
[21:55] <sun_devil> computer
[21:55] <escott> coyote_, a process that runs in the background
[21:56] <takuan_dozo> nice
[21:56] <takuan_dozo> xorg seems to be quite borked
[21:56] <coyote_> can it be stopped?
[21:56] <sun_devil> daemon is similiar to demon
[21:56] <bananstol> thanks for the tips ActionParsnip
[21:56] <sun_devil> Thanks for helping me also ActionParsnip
[21:57] <rostyslav> ubottu: If I have as part of my question -can- why should I put there does?
[21:57] <ActionParsnip> coyote_: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daemon_(computing)
[21:57] <ActionParsnip> sun_devil: bananstol np :)
[21:57] <Ho^Oh> Is there something I should know about when it comes to GRUB installing for a raid harddisk?
[21:58] <sun_devil> bananstol np?
[21:58] <escott> Ho^Oh, other than that it may not work :)
[21:59] <WhiteEye> Hi Friends!! :D
[21:59] <tasty> ./join #ubuntu-server
[21:59] <escott> Ho^Oh, you really need to figure out the exact chipset you are using and the version of your bios etc so you can identify the fakeraid you are using and then start searching the web to see if anyone has ever gotten it to work
[22:00] <ActionParsnip> np == no problem
[22:01] <kermit_> hi jemand deutsches hier, der einen ubuntu anfänger beim thema flackern beim arbeitsflächenwechsel mit compiz helfen kann?
[22:01] <ActionParsnip> !de
[22:01] <mercury_> hello everyone
[22:01] <cfhowlett> mercury_: gretings
[22:02] <sun_devil> when you create new users you can use a different template directory for each one?
[22:03] <green_> my second comp won't boot it says /root/dev failed /root/sys failed /root/proc/ failed no such file or directory any way to fix this?
[22:04] <ActionParsnip> sun_devil: default user settings are in /etc/adduser.conf     you can make a new conf file and use:   adduser --conf FILENAME
[22:04] <rostyslav> Hey people... Here is the story. I have ubuntu 10.xx, the decided to install fedora 16, on another partition, later fedora I wanted to get back to ubuntu, but I found instead ubuntu partition - LVM2. Tried to use testdisk, gparted, easerecovery etc... nothing helps, I can not get data from this partition, HOW CAN I GET DATA FROM UBUNTU PARTITIONS UNDER LVM2?
[22:04] <CharminTheMoose> What options do I need to disable in the kernel to remove SATA/IDE harddrive support, but keep cdrom support?
[22:05] <ActionParsnip> rostyslav: just use your data backups..
[22:05] <ActionParsnip> CharminTheMoose: i'd ask in #kernel
[22:06] <CharminTheMoose> will do
[22:06] <wessel> Can anyone help me get my sound working on youtube?
[22:06] <escott> rostyslav, so you don't want the lvm2 you want to go back to a raw ext4 partition?
[22:06] <rostyslav> ActionParsnip: WHAT MEANS  - USE YOUR DATA BACK UP? THE PARTITION IS EMPTY....
[22:06] <cfhowlett> wessel: describe
[22:06] <ActionParsnip> rostyslav: kill the caps, it does nothing at all
[22:06] <wessel> My sound is work, because speaker testing I can hear: "front left"
[22:06] <MoleMan> escott: whilst  i'm out of the OS and should be able to edit stuff, grub appears to already be in boot, what needs doing to initrd?
[22:07] <sun_devil>  I have a group and (1) user, gave the group setting but the user does not have anything other then a name
[22:07] <wessel> cfhowlett, sound works, but not in flash videos, using x64 Ubuntu
[22:07] <ActionParsnip> wessel: can you give the output of:    uname -a; lsb_release -a; dpkg -l | egrep 'flash|gnash|swf|spark'       use http://pastie.org
[22:07] <rostyslav> SO THERE NO WAY TO RECOVER DATA FROM lvm2?
[22:07] <ActionParsnip> rostyslav: if your data is important you will have made a backup...
[22:08] <escott> MoleMan, you still have to run grub-install to update the mbr to point to the new /boot partition
[22:08] <ActionParsnip> rostyslav: if you can mount the partition you can get the data, backups are much simpler
[22:08] <rostyslav> ActionParsnip:OK ...HOW LONG ARE WITH UBUNTU/LUNUX/UNIX ETC...?
[22:08] <wessel> http://pastie.org/3363485
[22:09] <escott> rostyslav, are you not able to open the lvm partition because you aren't able to get lvm working in the livecd or are you able to open it but its empty?
[22:09] <ActionParsnip> rostyslav: welcome to ignore.
[22:09] <ActionParsnip> rostyslav: sudo apt-get --purge remove  flashplugin-downloader:i386 flashplugin-installer      then enable the partner repo and install adobe-installer
[22:10] <ActionParsnip> wessel:  sudo apt-get --purge remove  flashplugin-downloader:i386 flashplugin-installer      then enable the partner repo and install adobe-installer
[22:10] <ActionParsnip> wessel: you have 64bit ubuntu, but installed 32bit flash. Enabling the partner repo will give 64bit flash
[22:10] <sun_devil> I created a group called account and another called backup, does the system already have a adm group?
[22:11] <MoleMan> escott: what did you mean earlier hiding whats underneath /boot?
[22:11] <wessel> Thanks a lot, I managed to do the purge
[22:11] <ActionParsnip> sun_devil: yes, its how you give users access to sudo and gksudo
[22:11] <rostyslav> YES i MOUNTING PARTITION / NO PROBLEMS, ALMOST THE SAME WAY LIKE IN bsd, BUT  partition is empty, recovery soft show count of discovered folders and files, but when finishing it, partition still empty
[22:12] <escott> You can mount a partition on a non-empty folder and the stuff underneath will be hidden. so mkdir /media/newboot; mount /dev/sda1 /media/newboot/; cp -ar /boot /media/newboot; umount /media/newboot; mount /dev/sda1 /boot;
[22:12] <sun_devil> So you want a user to have access only to sudo and not su
[22:13] <wessel> This the correct one? # deb http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu natty partner
[22:13] <del_> hi everyone.  i just installed ubuntu and also have windows 7 installed on the same computer - so first i used windows to free up space and create an unused partition - then  i selected "install ubuntu alongside them" - how do i find out where ubuntu installed?
[22:13] <sun_devil> How do you give a user a passwd
[22:13] <escott> MoleMan, ^^^^ and then you can do your grub-install /dev/sda and it should set up /dev/sda1 as the /boot partition. then run update-initramfs and see if it boots
[22:13] <rostyslav> here is output of LVS - LV     VG     Attr   LSize  Origin Snap%  Move Log Copy%  Convert
[22:13] <rostyslav>   ubuntu Ubuntu -wi-ao 41.31g
[22:13] <ActionParsnip> wessel: yes, uncomment that line and run:  sudo apt-get update
[22:13] <cfhowlett> del_: are you in ubuntu liveboot now?
[22:14] <ActionParsnip> sun_devil: sudo passwd foo     change foo for the username
[22:14] <del_> cfhowlett: im in actual ubuntu right now... i just installed xchat!
[22:14] <wessel> ActionParsnip, now I need to restart my computer right?
[22:14] <MoleMan> escott: right, just bootin back into ubuntu
[22:14] <rostyslav> here is lvscan result  ACTIVE            '/dev/Ubuntu/ubuntu' [41.31 GiB] inherit
[22:15] <cfhowlett> del_: fun, right?  Ok System>Administration>Disk Utility will display your disk
[22:15] <rostyslav> it is displaying this disk, but I can do nothing and its empty, I need to get data out of this partition
[22:16] <bruenig> what is the command for the gui application that let's me set up dual monitors?
[22:16] <rostyslav> x-nvidiasettings
[22:16] <vescestvo> I have ubuntu 11.10 and can't figure out how to install curl.  Can anyone help?
[22:17] <bruenig> do I need nvidia to have dual monitors
[22:17] <rostyslav> apt-get install curl
[22:17] <del_> cfhowlett:  ok, i just opened disk utility and clicked on the disk.  i see there's the original partition - and where i created space it says "extended" and under that 144 gb ext4 and there are also 2 6.4 gb swap partitions
[22:17] <oPhelias_> sudo apt-get install curl
[22:17] <sun_devil> ok now how do you become the user and punch in password?
[22:17] <vescestvo> I do "sudo apt-get install curl" and get "Package curl is not available, but is referred to by another package."
[22:17] <cfhowlett> oPhelias_: http://colekcolek.com/2011/07/24/install-curl-on-ubuntu/
[22:17] <del_> cfhowlett: i was just used to the old installers where you pick the partitions yourself - and haven't used linux in a few years... so i was baffled when it just did it all itself...
[22:17] <vescestvo> "E: Package 'curl' has no installation candidate"
[22:18] <rostyslav> no just LVM2, that is it... nothing else
[22:18] <rostyslav> install kde package manager (frebsd, it supported in linux)
[22:18] <cfhowlett> del_: by chance does your windows partition have a name?  Mine is "Redmond"  Also as you tab through the parts, the the windows part is NTFS
[22:19] <vescestvo> oPhelias_: thanks, but I don't use php.  I just want curl.  Seems pretty basic.  I'm actually trying to install ruby via rvm, but that requires curl
[22:19] <cfhowlett> vescestvo: http://colekcolek.com/2011/07/24/install-curl-on-ubuntu/
[22:19]  * wessel bows deeply to ActionParsnip thanks, my sound works! 
[22:19] <haled> how do I get HUD running in 12.04 alpha?
[22:19] <cfhowlett> ubuntu+1|haled
[22:20] <del_> cfhowlett:  Redmond... haha.  like washington?  yes.  my windows partition is simply HP.  i see the extended partitions are type ext4 for the main linux partition and linux swap for the two swap partitions...
[22:20] <vescestvo> cfhowlett: I don't use php or have it installed.  Is that still what I use?
[22:20] <rostyslav> vescestvo: any video card that supports dual monitor will do it, take a look in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[22:20] <vescestvo> rostyslav: huh?
[22:20] <del_> cfhowlett: just kind of freaked me out that ubuntu installer did this all itself.  i should have chosen the advanced option!
[22:20] <rostyslav> man xorg.conf
[22:21] <cfhowlett> vescestvo: IDK as I don't use it.  this is the most recent article I could find re: curl + ubuntu
[22:21] <cfhowlett> del_: "progress"
[22:21] <cfhowlett> vescestvo: I would GUESS that this command installs the -curl component of php
[22:22] <vescestvo> cfhowlett: right, which I don't think would help me
[22:22] <del_> cfhowlett: exactly.  well, i took a unix class in 1997, so i'll have to re-learn quickly!
[22:23] <haled> cfhowlett, how do I get it running in the normal Ubuntu?
[22:23] <del_> cfhowlett: thank you for that first tip.  2nd question... my brother also uses this computer.  where do i modify the boot loader, so that it loads windows by default and i have to pick ubuntu?
[22:23] <cfhowlett> !grub|del_
[22:24] <cfhowlett> del_ ;grub can be configured to default in that manner.  Personally, I've never done it as I don't mind choosing
[22:24] <haled> !ubuntu+1|haled
[22:24] <rostyslav> http://curl.haxx.se/download.html
[22:24] <del_> right.  well, my brother is autistic - so i prefer not to ask him to choose.  prefer to have him turn on the computer and have it just go to windows 7 for him.
[22:25] <hubx> hey there can someone can help me to achieve softvol without the mentioned patch here https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/559939
[22:25] <escott> del_, /etc/default/grub has a GRUB_DEFAULT=0 you can change that number to match the index of windows in the boot menu and then run sudo update-grub
[22:25] <Ho^Oh> Can someone suggest why I can not get RAID0 to properly boot my server? It just doesn't boot for anything.
[22:25] <del_> cfhowlett: i'm going to take a look.. thanks!
[22:25] <ActionParsnip> escott: or use grub-reboot ;)
[22:26] <escott> ActionParsnip, ahhh thats nice
[22:26] <vescestvo> okay, does anyone maybe know how to install ruby via rvm without curl?
[22:26] <mhaddog1> i'm having this error: Can't exec "@rm": No such file or directory at /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.32-28-server/scripts/recordmcount.pl line 511, <IN> line 497. ..... When trying to compile a driver... any ideas?
[22:26] <escott> del_, use sudo grub-reboot # and it will take care of many of those details for you
[22:27] <rostyslav> vescestvo: make config - will pul up the icon with installation options
[22:27] <del_> escott:  thanks. i'm going to try to read up a little on grub then change the options!
[22:27] <vescestvo> rostyslav: Thanks, but I think you have me confused with someone else.  I'm trying to install curl.
[22:28] <rostyslav> sorry
[22:28] <rostyslav> yes
[22:28] <ActionParsnip> escott: clever stuff huh, learned that the other day
[22:28] <rostyslav> it is addressed to you
[22:28] <rostyslav> vescestvo:it is addressed to your issues with curl
[22:29] <Seryth> I've recently completely switched over to xfce from the default ubuntu 11.10, but how can I remove all the ubuntu 11.10 unity/gnome stuff? I want only xfce rather than having all the stuff that comes with unity and gnome...
[22:29] <vescestvo> rostyslav: I am running ubuntu on  linode.  No window manager.
[22:30] <rostyslav> vescestvo: does not matter... all unux lik os are doing and behaving the same way in terminal
[22:30] <trism> !purexfce | Seryth
[22:31] <Seryth> trism: Thanks
[22:32] <vescestvo> rostyslav: oh, sorry, I missed your earlier post about downloading.  So, you're saying to just compile directly?  I guess I'll try that.  It sort of defeats the purpose of running ubuntu for me if I can't use the package manager.
[22:32] <rostyslav> yes
[22:32] <sun_devil> Iam the root how do I become a regular user with passwd
[22:32] <Vian> where I can fine step by step install and configure bind9? I'd like to make a vhost for IRC..
[22:33] <bobenhaus> anyone know how to use cloud one to upload firefox bookmarks?
[22:33] <rostyslav> vescestvo:  it take more time but works much better
[22:33] <escott> sun_devil, su username
[22:34] <haled> cfhowlett, got it http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/01/how-to-install-unitys-hud-feature-in-ubuntu-12-04/
[22:34] <rostyslav> vescestvo:  Just do not forget to read TODO, READMY and INSTALL files in downloaded sorce
[22:35] <rostyslav> vescestvo: fro every application there is special options, flags etc...
[22:35] <lasttime> are the cinnamon packages available to ubuntu? or do I have to add mint specific repos?
[22:35] <escott> !mint | lasttime
[22:35] <luchi> hola
[22:36] <vescestvo> rostyslav: thanks, I'm going to continue looking for a way to do it using the package manager.  The whole point of using ubuntu for me is to be able to spin boxes up quickly and install via scripts.  Building such a simple thing as curl from source feels like a nasty approach
[22:36] <ActionParsnip> lasttime: there is a ppa, butits not supported here
[22:36] <bobenhaus> !linuxmint
[22:36] <lasttime> gotcha, thanks everyone
[22:36] <bobenhaus> !linux_mint
[22:36] <bobenhaus> !dos
[22:36] <Vian> where I can fine step by step install and configure bind9? I'd like to make a vhost for IRC..
[22:36] <bobenhaus> !ubuntu
[22:36] <escott> vescestvo, why cant you install curl from apt?
[22:37] <bastidrazor> ubottu: tell bobenhaus about mint
[22:37] <Vian> !help
[22:37] <rostyslav> vescestvo: big mistake, don't get lazy, that is way it has terminal access, ubuntu is not windows
[22:37] <Vian> !patience
[22:37] <vescestvo> escot: "sudo apt-get install curl" gives me "Package curl is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[22:37] <vescestvo> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[22:37] <vescestvo> is only available from another source
[22:37] <vescestvo> E: Package 'curl' has no installation candidate"
[22:38] <escott> !info curl | vescestvo
[22:38] <ActionParsnip> !find curl
[22:38] <drakalen> !pl
[22:38] <bastidrazor> Vian: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BIND9ServerHowto
[22:38] <drakalen> !pl
[22:39] <rostyslav> vescestvo:update your package source tree
[22:39] <vescestvo> ubottu: sorry, I'm not sure what you're saying
[22:39] <vescestvo> ubottu: ok
[22:40] <overclucker> lol
[22:40] <bobenhaus> compiz is buggy with 11.10
[22:41] <medeman> Hey there.
[22:41] <overclucker> vescestvo: what version of ubuntu are you on?
[22:41] <cfhowlett> medeman: greetings
[22:41] <drakalen> hi all
[22:41] <tull> i have a problem with ubuntu lucid and teotem or vlc audio
[22:41] <tull> totem
[22:41] <ActionParsnip> bobenhaus: never had an issue with it
[22:42] <drakalen> anyone know, why when i run "kildclient" he instantly close?
[22:42] <cfhowlett> tull: what problems
[22:42] <tull> if i see a dvd film i listen to the soundtracks but not to dialogs sound
[22:42] <ActionParsnip> drakalen: run it in a terminal, does it output anything?
[22:42] <rostyslav> vescestvo: apt-get update
[22:42] <bobenhaus> it freezes up with enabing the workspace switcher to cube
[22:42] <medeman> I just installed Ubuntu 11.10 64-Bit. Then I installed the Nvidia driver (current) from the additional drivers menu. After a restart I can't use Ubuntu anymore now. It let's me log in, but then I can
[22:42] <medeman> oops
[22:42] <overclucker> vescestvo: rvm pkg install openssl curl
[22:42] <drakalen> ActionParsnip: i'm new to ubuntu, what command i must use to run anything?
[22:43] <rostyslav> vescestvo: u the best
[22:43] <ActionParsnip> drakalen: try ust typing its name..
[22:43] <tull> cfhowlett,  the human dialogs are low
[22:43] <cfhowlett> tull: you mean voice volumes are lower than music volumes?
[22:43] <medeman> I just installed Ubuntu 11.10 64-Bit. Then I installed the Nvidia driver (current) from the additional drivers menu. After a restart I can't use Ubuntu anymore now. It let's me log in, but then I can't use the desktop (Unity?). However, I can move my mouse. Also, when I use Strg+Alt+Entf I get back to the login screen after 1-2 minutes (or that was just pure random)
[22:44] <ActionParsnip> medeman: try running:  sudo nvidia-xconfig     then reboot
[22:44] <drakalen> ActionParsnip: i have message, but on Polish :] error with memory
[22:44] <vescestvo> rostyslav: I just found out from another irc room that my sources.list is messed up..trying to figure out how to get back to default
[22:44] <drakalen> ActionParsnip: "Naruszenie ochrony pamięci" - something with memory defend :p
[22:44] <crizzy> medeman: do you see only the top menu?
[22:44] <medeman> ActionParsnip: How can I run it when I can't even start a terminal?
[22:44] <vescestvo> rostyslav: thanks
[22:44] <ActionParsnip> drakalen: does it need admin access? Try prefixing with sudo
[22:45] <ActionParsnip> medeman: press CTRL+ALT+F1
[22:45] <medeman> crizzy: I see the top bar, but it's empty and I see the "dock" on the left side. But it's like a frozen image.
[22:45] <bobenhaus> brb
[22:45] <overclucker> vescestvo: http://repogen.simplylinux.ch/
[22:45] <spacebarbarian> my init.d scripts arent reflecting on variables I added to /etc/environment, is there a way to update it without a reboot ?
[22:45] <drakalen> ActionParsnip: sudo: kildclient: command not found :(
[22:46] <medeman> ActionParsnip: How do I reboot via the terminal?
[22:46] <goddard> can anyone check webm support in firefox me on their system?
[22:46] <ActionParsnip> drakalen: what is the output of:  lsb_release -sc
[22:46] <drakalen> medeman: type REBOOT
[22:46] <ActionParsnip> medeman: hold shift at boot, select root, select recovery
[22:46] <drakalen> ActionParsnip: "natty"
[22:46] <sun_devil> ok thanks
[22:46] <ActionParsnip> medeman: sorry, misread, drakalen's command will reboot as you need
[22:46] <medeman> drakalen: Ah, that sounds logic...
[22:47] <chaos_zero> i am trying to put folding at home on ubuntu server but it runs live showing the output instead of going in the background so i can keep using the computer. How do i make it run in the background?
[22:47] <vescestvo> overclucker: thanks!  should I check everything in the "Ubuntu Branches" and "Ubutnu Updates" sections?
[22:47] <ActionParsnip> drakalen: seems to be a mum client.. is that right
[22:47] <brobeans> guys, i cant get the best resolution, graphics come up as unknown. best way to resolve this?
[22:47] <drakalen> ActionParsnip: yes, this is a mud client
[22:47] <medeman> ActionParsnip: Huh, Ctrl+Alt+F1 worked, I meant I couldn't start the terminal application window...
[22:47] <ActionParsnip> medeman: sudo reboot     will do it
[22:48] <overclucker> vescestvo: yup, works really well.
[22:48] <ActionParsnip> drakalen: if you tab complete the name, does it run?
[22:48] <vescestvo> overclucker: should I just check those two sections?
[22:48] <spacebarbarian> my init.d scripts arent reflecting on variables I added to /etc/environment, is there a way to update it without a reboot ?
[22:48] <overclucker> vescestvo: you need at least updates securuty and main
[22:48] <medeman> ActionParsnip: Hmm that didn't help, I'll try it with recovery mode now...
[22:49] <escott> spacebarbarian, environments are inherited from the parent process so if you just updated the file you HAVE to reboot
[22:49] <ActionParsnip> drakalen: could try tintin++   maybe
[22:49] <drakalen> ActionParsnip: what is tintin++ ?
[22:49] <rostyslav> hay linux people, can someone help me with lvm2 (Volume group), under knees of it there whole ubuntu, but when I mount it to some mount-point, nothing there, it looks empty....
[22:49] <spacebarbarian> escott: ok ill reboot
[22:49] <escott> spacebarbarian, and you might have to run update-initramfs as well
[22:49] <vescestvo> overclucker: can you explain the difference on each pair of checkboxes?  If I want main, do I click both mains?
[22:50] <escott> rostyslav, what command are you using to mount it
[22:50] <overclucker> vescestvo: hover the cursor over the question mark (-;
[22:51] <vescestvo> overclucker: I did.  It doesn't explain what the "Main Sources Repository" checkbox means though
[22:51] <drakalen> ActionParsnip: ok i try Tintin++, on polish irc peoples say, kildclient don't work and that is normal xD
[22:51] <overclucker> vescestvo: i woould say go with main updates security multivers and universe, the rest is optional
[22:51] <vescestvo> overclucker: and not the repository ones?
[22:51] <medeman> ActionParsnip: When I run the command sudo nvidia-xconfig from the recovery root thing, it says ERROR: Unable to write to directory '/etc/X11'
[22:52] <spacebarbarian> escott: hmm the init.d scripts still not seeing the vars
[22:52] <spacebarbarian> after reboot andd ramfs update
[22:52] <overclucker> vescestvo: you mean the source repos?
[22:52] <drakalen> Thanks for help
[22:53] <rostyslav> escott:first I have to activate this volume group (vgchange -ay ubuntu), then mount like this - mount /dev/Ubuntu/ubuntu /mnt
[22:53] <ActionParsnip> medeman: hmm, does the folder exist, it should be present
[22:53] <escott> spacebarbarian, im afraid i don't know where upstart gets its environment from
[22:53] <brobeans> where can i get help resolving graphics driver issues?
[22:53] <vescestvo> overclucker: okay, under "Ubuntu Branches", I see two checkboxes: 1) "Main - Officially supported software." and "Main Sources Repository".  I don't know what the difference is, or if I need both.  So, when you say to do main, I'm unsure whether I just check the first, or both.
[22:53] <medeman> ActionParsnip: When I enter ls, it shows nothing...weird, isn't it?
[22:54] <Stupid____> bitcoin sucks
[22:54] <medeman> ActionParsnip: Ah I got it...Yea the folder exists...
[22:54] <overclucker> vescestvo: source gives you the option of downloading source code for the package. you dont need ot to run the programs, but if you want to compileit yourself, you'll the source repo
[22:54] <ActionParsnip> medeman: did the system say it made the file?
[22:55] <escott> rostyslav, and is /dev/Ubuntu/ubuntu the correct device path? why is it not /dev/mapper/something? is /dev/Ubuntu/ubuntu a symlink to a /dev/mapper volume?
[22:55] <vescestvo> overclucker: thanks!
[22:55] <rostyslav> escott: yes it is correct, but still empty
[22:56] <medeman> ActionParsnip: Which file? When I enter sudo nvidia-xconfig it says "Using X Configuration file: "/etc/X11/xorg.conf"." and "ERROR: Unable to write to directory '/etc/X11'."
[22:56] <escott> rostyslav, if ls -al /mnt shows an empty folder then its not there
[22:56] <ActionParsnip> medeman: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[22:56] <overclucker> vescestvo: how screwed up is your sources.list?
[22:57] <rostyslav> escott:yes
[22:57] <rostyslav>  escott: drwxrwxrwt  27 root root  4096 2012-02-11 17:14 tmp
[22:57] <rostyslav> sorry
[22:57] <medeman> overclucker: The file exists, but the system didn't say anything about the file...Or what do you mean? I'm a noob in linux stuff...
[22:57] <rostyslav> mnt
[22:57] <vescestvo> vescestvo: gone.  I followed a tutorial for installing mongodb and it had an "echo deb… >> /etc/apt/sources.list", only I used a single >, which replaced the entire thing
[22:57] <escott> rostyslav, that 41gb figure may just be the logical size of the lvm subvolume. it might be empty
[22:58] <rostyslav> df -h ---->>> /dev/mapper/Ubuntu-ubuntu
[22:58] <rostyslav>                        41G  177M   39G   1% /mnt
[22:58] <escott> rostyslav, well its mostly empty. it supposedly only has 177megs of data in it
[22:59] <rostyslav> escott: there was ubuntu before, but after installing on this HDD (another partition ) fedora, ubuntu gone
[23:00] <medeman> ActionParsnip: The file xorg.conf exists...
[23:00] <spacebarbarian> no one knows then how to get upstart to read variables from /etc/environment ?
[23:00] <rostyslav> escott: how did it happened I have no idea
[23:00] <brobeans> how can i find if there is driver available for my graphics?
[23:00] <escott> rostyslav, well fedora uses lvm, maybe it did something to that volume
[23:01] <ActionParsnip> medeman: cool, then reboot and test
[23:01] <overclucker> vescestvo: that's not so bad. as long as you didn't have sources for different versions of ubuntu. make sure to sudo apt-get update or you still won't be able to install curl
[23:01] <medeman> ActionParsnip: I mean the file exists, but nvidia-xconfig still says ERROR: Unable to write to directory '/etc/X11'.
[23:02] <vescestvo> overclucker: well, I generated one, did and update, and still no joy…trying different settings
[23:02] <rostyslav> escott: easyrecovery tool, shows over 70,000 folder and over 560,000  files etc... but when I accessing it, its empty, testdisk is recovering from this partition, but separate files, I need who dorectory structure with files in it
[23:03] <overclucker> vescestvo: still no curl?
[23:03] <vescestvo> overclucker: nope
[23:03] <overclucker> vescestvo: curl is  in the main repo
[23:04] <overclucker> vector: it doesn't showwup with apt-cache search curl ?
[23:04] <escott> rostyslav, are there any other volumes? maybe a snapshot somewhere?
[23:04] <haled> does 11.10 have webgl "out of the box"?
[23:04] <overclucker> oops, meant for vescestvo
[23:04] <newbie|2> hello
[23:04] <medeman> ActionParsnip: Hmm, I rebooted now but the desktop is still frozen...
[23:04] <ActionParsnip> medeman: ok try renaming the xorg.conf file
[23:04] <rostyslav> escott: windows7
[23:05] <newbie|2> can anyone tell me how to get a tls ssl client?
[23:05] <newbie|2> im readyin something about this ssl thing but i dont know what really is
[23:05] <vescestvo> overclucker: I got it!  I had to take out the source repository ones and it worked.
[23:05] <medeman> ActionParsnip: Okay... what's the command for that? rn?
[23:05] <newbie|2> im new to this
[23:05] <vescestvo> overclucker: thanks so much!
[23:06] <rostyslav> escott: Im very good with FreeBSD, but ubuntu like systems put me in black box
[23:06] <rostyslav> escott: especially in situation like this one
[23:06] <overclucker> vescestvo: np
[23:07] <medeman> ActionParsnip: So how do I rename it exactly?
[23:07] <overclucker> vescestvo: you should apt-get upgrade now that you've got repos in your sources.list
[23:07] <ActionParsnip> medeman: something different
[23:08] <medeman> ActionParsnip: no, i meant the command usage
[23:08] <rostyslav> escott: any idea how can I possibly recover at least home directory
[23:08] <Gentoo64> medeman: to rename use mv
[23:08] <Gentoo64> medeman: mv the file to a different name
[23:08] <vescestvo> overclucker: just did, thanks
[23:09] <ActionParsnip> medeman: sudo mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf_old
[23:09] <medeman> Gentoo64: ActionParsnip: it says the file system is read only
[23:09] <ActionParsnip> medeman: sounds like you need to fsck your partition in live cd.
[23:09] <rostyslav> medeman: sudo su
[23:10] <Gentoo64> medeman: do what ActionParsnp said
[23:10] <craigbass1976> In Unity, is is possible to look at remote directories over ssh like I could in Nautilus?
[23:10] <Gentoo64> its prob mounted read only
[23:10] <Gentoo64> due to error
[23:11] <ActionParsnip> craigbass1976: nautilus still can connect to sftp...
[23:11] <rostyslav> medeman: sudo su (then enter passowrd), then ->> mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf_old
[23:12] <brobeans> is there a name for the ubuntu desktop graphics functionality? ya know like windows is windows aero
[23:12] <medeman> rostyslav: it doesnt ask for a password, even though there is a root password and a user password...
[23:12] <newbie|2> hellooo
[23:12] <newbie|2> any good ssl clients??
[23:12] <ActionParsnip> brobeans: compiz is the compositing WM
[23:12] <rostyslav> medeman: sudo su will ask
[23:12] <medeman> rostyslav: no i tried it it doesnt
[23:12] <newbie|2> ........
[23:12] <craigbass1976> ActionParsnip, Found it; just not where I was looking.  It's only Day 2 on Unity, and Day 1 technically only lasted about an hour before I went to bed...
[23:13] <overclucker> newbie|2: what kind of client?
[23:13] <rostyslav> medeman:what do you have installed?
[23:13] <ActionParsnip> craigbass1976: np man, nice choice of sshrs
[23:13] <newbie|2> tsl/ssl
[23:13] <medeman> rostyslav: ubuntu 11.10 desktop 64-bit
[23:13] <Oer> rosseaux, not sudo su, sudi -i for root terminal
[23:13] <newbie|2> see im tryin to connect to a server
[23:14] <newbie|2> but they telling me i need to do it
[23:14] <Oer> sorry rosseaux was for rostyslav ^^
[23:14] <newbie|2> with a ssl client
[23:14] <medeman> ActionParsnip: now i booted from a 11.10 desktop 64-bit live cd...so what do i enter in the terminal? sudo fsck?
[23:14] <rostyslav> medeman:   look           root@ronald-desktop:/# exit
[23:14] <rostyslav>                                      ronald@ronald-desktop:~/Descargas$ sudo su
[23:14] <rostyslav>                                     [ sudo] password for ronald:
[23:14] <overclucker> newbie|2: that's pretty vague, that are a lot of clients that use ssl, are you talking email? ssh? ssl just a protocol
[23:15] <newbie|2> ok will send you this
[23:15] <newbie|2> look
[23:15] <ActionParsnip> medeman: read:  man fsck
[23:15] <medeman> rostyslav: yea, it doesnt do anything for me, it just goes to the next row
[23:15] <k1ng> hi
[23:15] <k1ng> can anyone give me a how to for duel wan round robin?
[23:15] <newbie|2> server: irc.oftc.net
[23:15] <newbie|2>     port: 6697
[23:15] <newbie|2>     chatroom: #tails
[23:15] <newbie|2>     use TLS/SSL to connect!
[23:16] <overclucker> newbie|2: if it's multilined, use pastebin
[23:16] <overclucker> newbie|2: ah, irc client with ssl support
[23:16] <rostyslav> escott: are you still here?
[23:16] <newbie|2> yeah
[23:16] <newbie|2> pidgin??
[23:16] <jen__> how do I get ubuntu studio on my computer by downlaod?
[23:16] <Daniel-3qt32ngew> How do I replace Linux with windows xp .iso?
[23:17] <craigbass1976> ActionParsnip, medeman I just spent quite a bit of yesterday trying to fsck an ubuntu drive before I realized that the ubuntu livecd automounts (or tries to anyway) ubuntu partitions is finds.  I haven't been in the room long enough to know what you two are talking about exactly, but if you're trying to fix an ubuntu partition from a livecd, you may need another distro's livecd.
[23:17] <overclucker> newbie|2: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Internet_Relay_Chat_clients#Protocol_support
[23:17] <newbie|2> see im new to ubuntu
[23:17] <escott> rostyslav, i dont know much about lvm i can only suggest looking at the man pages for the the vg* programs
[23:17] <ActionParsnip> craigbass1976: or unmount the partitions...
[23:17] <rostyslav> medeman:what is your group in th system, (if you want potentially do something like root) you have to be in wheel group
[23:17] <newbie|2> thats why im asking this stupid questions
[23:17] <MoleMan> how can i copy between files in console
[23:18] <ActionParsnip> MoleMan: like copy and paste?
[23:18] <MoleMan> yeah
[23:18] <medeman> rostyslav: i dont know, i just installed ubuntu and im the only user and theres root
[23:18] <craigbass1976> ActionParsnip, nothing showed up as mounted.  I did all sorts of things that showed the partition was NOT mounted, but I couldn't fsck.  Booted to Fedora livecd, fsck no problem.  I almost cried I was so happy.
[23:18] <ActionParsnip> craigbass1976: weird
[23:18] <jen__> anyone know how to get ubuntu studio on my computer without having to make a cd?
[23:19] <mongy> medeman, sudo touch /forcefsck is an old method, once you reboot
[23:19] <overclucker> newbie|2: that article covers potocol support, and operating system support
[23:19] <MoleMan> nvm got it
[23:19] <craigbass1976> ActionParsnip, Weird is certainly the family friendly version of what I had to say about it...
[23:19] <arand> MoleMan: You use ctrl+shift+C/V to copy in the terminal, since just C/V is used for other things
[23:19] <mongy> jen__, usb or use the netinstall iso.  can also use grub2 to iso boot
[23:20] <newbie|2> but can i used pidgin to connect to this site_?
[23:20] <medeman> mongy: and what does it do?
[23:20] <jen__> netinstall? how do I do that?
[23:20] <mongy> medeman, 'scandisks'
[23:20] <mongy> jen__, do you have a usb stick ?
[23:20] <jen__> i do
[23:21] <mongy> jen__, then just use the ubuntu iso and Startup Disk Creator to make it usb bootable
[23:21] <craigbass1976> Does a 10.04 install require me to be on the internet?
[23:21] <jen__> okay
[23:21] <overclucker> newbie|2: i dont think pidgin had taht capability
[23:22] <crypticmofo> hi all i have a question .. i want to boot up a parition but i have nothing on it .. can i dd a bootable iso to that parition and boot it ?
[23:22] <medeman> mongy: yea, so i enter sudo touch /forcefsck in the recovery terminal or what?
[23:22] <newbie|2> wich one do you think is a good one?
[23:22] <mongy> medeman, in a terminal.
[23:22] <mongy> medeman, makes a file called 'forcefsck' and when booting, if it sees it,it will run a check
[23:23] <medeman> mongy: from the live cd? i cant access a terminal from the desktop, as that is whats broken on my system
[23:23] <overclucker> newbie|2: try out xchat, irssi, or weechat. even chatzilla(ugh) has ssl aand tls support
[23:23] <mongy> medeman, mount the / partition/drive
[23:24] <mongy> medeman, sudo touch /media/your_root_partition/forcefsck
[23:24] <arand> crypticmofo: YOu will still need to configure the bootloader to start it correctly, and it also need to be an iso which is setup correctly for chainloading..
[23:24] <newbie|2> ok thank you very much i will get xchat since is a clean name
[23:24] <rostyslav> medeman:groups (username)
[23:24] <overclucker> newbie|2: good enough reasoning for me
[23:25] <rostyslav> medeman:groups (username) - will show which group you belong to...
[23:25] <medeman> rostyslav: it says medeman : medeman adm dialout cdrom plugdev lpadmin admin sambashare
[23:25] <newbie|2> ok thanks
[23:26] <rostyslav> medeman: So, you should be able to chroot and do something as root
[23:26] <rostyslav> medeman:try su
[23:27] <medeman> rostyslav: it doesnt ask for a password
[23:28] <medeman> mongy: it says touch: can't touch /media/sda5/forcefsck: file or folder not found (translated from german)
[23:28] <mongy> medeman, is it mounted?
[23:29] <medeman> mongy: mount says that mtab says that /dev/sda5 is already mountet on /
[23:29] <aztek[tum]> anyone have issues with the dock/launcher bar not appearing when things are maximized
[23:29] <mongy> medeman, so you are booted into your os already
[23:29] <rostyslav> medeman: gedit /etc/passwd, go to the end of the file punch space button and try to safe changes, let me know what it says
[23:29] <MonkeyDust> !anyone| aztek[tum]
[23:30] <medeman> mongy: yea, in recovery mode > root
[23:30] <mongy> medeman, there is a fsck option there
[23:30] <overclucker> aztek[tum]: sometimes, but then i bash itwith the cursor and it appears
[23:30] <medeman> rostyslav: it says cant be opened
[23:30] <Nicolas_Leonida2> hi, how do I install ubuntu server on a mac mini server that doesn't come with CDROM?
[23:30] <medeman> mongy: ah ill try that...
[23:31] <goddard> Nicolas_Leonida2: usb?
[23:31] <ActionParsnip> Nicolas_Leonida2: use usb
[23:31] <aztek[tum]> Thanks MonkeyDust. That solved my problem.
[23:31] <mongy> medeman, in recovery mode menu, not the root part
[23:31] <Nicolas_Leonida2> has anyone done that before? are hardware divers compatible or am I gonna end up in hell?
[23:31] <mongy> medeman, if in root then, touch /forcefsck ; reboot
[23:32] <medeman> mongy: yea, ill start it via the menu now...
[23:32] <ActionParsnip> Nicolas_Leonida2: its the same, you just install with a different media. How does using USB rather than CD make any difference?
[23:33] <ActionParsnip> Nicolas_Leonida2: if you want a desktop OS, installl the desktop OS. The server OS doesn't come with a desktop installed
[23:33] <medeman> mongy: ahh, it says sda5 is remounted now, what should i choose from the menu now? resume clean dpkg grub netroot root
[23:33] <Nicolas_Leonida2> ActionParsnip: I got the answer to how to install, now I wannna know if drivers are compatible or not, are they?
[23:33] <mongy> medeman, once you choose fsck it will remount it.  did you run fsck?
[23:34] <MoleMan> escott: i am now getting a grub CLI when i boot :/ what do i do?
[23:34] <Ho^Oh> Can someone point me to a way to install Ubuntu Server using RAID0 via, SSH to LiveCD,       and then debootstrap install.
[23:34] <Nicolas_Leonida2> will ubuntu run smoothly on mac mini server or I'm gonna have hardware issues
[23:34] <medeman> mongy: yea i did...now the menu is there again, with some more options which i wrote you
[23:34] <mongy> medeman, what is your problem anyway?  I am late to the party
[23:34] <ActionParsnip> Nicolas_Leonida2: not sure, try the desktop OS in liveCD. It will run in RAM and you can see how it goes without changing the installed OS
[23:34] <escott> MoleMan, what was the last thing you did?
[23:35] <Nicolas_Leonida2> ActionParsnip: good idea I'll do that, how do I make a USB that can run on mac?
[23:35] <medeman> mongy: my problem is that the desktop is kinda frozen (i can only move the mouse) after i installed the nvidia driver (current)
[23:35] <ActionParsnip> Nicolas_Leonida2: use unetbootin
[23:35] <Ho^Oh> My tutorials I been using doesn't clearly inform me on what /dev/??? to work on. :S
[23:35] <mongy> medeman, no experience of nvidia, sorry.  Remove it and try again?
[23:36] <Nicolas_Leonida2> ActionParsnip: thanks
[23:36] <medeman> mongy: how do i remove it?
[23:36] <mongy> medeman, apt-get remove nvidia(tab) and see what comes up
[23:36] <Ho^Oh> I know how to set up raid, but grub installing isn't exactly what I hoped for.
[23:36] <MoleMan> edited fstab and ran update-initramfs
[23:37] <mongy> medeman, ask someone else in here, there is bound to be someone using nvidia.
[23:37] <ghostnik11> does anyone know how to get the xvid codec to work in firefox
[23:37] <ghostnik11> for streaming videos
[23:37] <k1ng> can anyone give me a how to for duel wan round robin?
[23:37] <Steevca> How do i install new themes in ubuntu 11.10?
[23:38] <escott> k1ng, http://chris.olstrom.com/howto/setup-dual-wan/
[23:39] <Oer> !raid | Ho^Oh
[23:39] <ActionParsnip> Steevca: http://shuffleos.com/3579/how-to-install-gnome-themes-in-ubuntu-11-10-oneiric-ocelot/
[23:39] <rostyslav> Question -  How to undelete/recover ubuntu partition after installed fedora (that crated lvm)....
[23:39] <k1ng> escott, did you test it? :)
[23:39] <medeman> How can I remove the current NVidia driver via apt-get?
[23:40] <escott> k1ng, no
[23:40] <Steevca> ActionParsnip: Thanks.
[23:40] <k1ng> escott, thank you
[23:41] <MoleMan> escott: i edited fstab and ran update-initramfs
[23:41] <rostyslav> Question -  How to undelete/recover ubuntu partition after installed fedora (that created lvm)....
[23:42] <escott> MoleMan, do you copied the grub files to the new boot partition. edited fstab and mounted it. did you reinstall grub to the mbr?
[23:42] <priXon`> hello
[23:42] <rostyslav>  priXon`: hello
[23:42] <Steevca> ActionParsnip: The problem is i don't have gnome,i have unity.
[23:43] <MoleMan> escott: run grub install?
[23:43] <randomnewb> Hello
[23:43] <MonkeyDust> Steevca  unity = gnome3 + compiz
[23:43] <escott> MoleMan, lets back up and make sure you understand the steps.
[23:43] <ActionParsnip> Steevca: unity is a shell for Gnome, you have gnome
[23:43] <mongy> medeman, sudo apt-get remove nvidia-*
[23:43] <priXon`> I wish to buy a ThinkPad T-520 and continue using ubuntu. but I've read that its graphic card is nVidia NVS 4200M and that has some issues with ubuntu. has ubuntu team solved the optimus problem?
[23:44] <Zilly> i hate the new UI
[23:44] <ActionParsnip> Zilly: don't use it
[23:44] <MonkeyDust> Zilly  then don't use it
[23:44] <medeman> mongy: thank you
[23:44] <Zilly> I don't use it
[23:44] <Steevca> Well when i try to install gnome tweak tool as mentioned here i get report that i don't have gnome shell
[23:45] <_skpl> sudo apt-get install gnome-shell
[23:45] <Oer> priXon`, no, there is Bumblebee, but far from perfect https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bumblebee
[23:45] <escott> MoleMan, 1) Create a new boot partition and copy the kernel to it 2) update the fstab 3) mount the new boot partition onto /boot 4) update the mbr to point to the new boot partition with grub-install 5) update the initramfs to reflect the new fstab with update-initramfs 6) probably not a bad idea to update the grub.cfg with update-grub. if you skipped one of those use your livecd to chroot into the system and go through the process again
[23:45] <ActionParsnip> Zilly: pointless statement then, want to list the other apps you don't like. We are dying to know...
[23:45] <mongy> Zilly,  take your pick of any other desktop like xubuntu-desktop or lubuntu-desktop
[23:45] <overclucker> medeman: it's probably better not to combine * and apt-get remove. try apt-cache search dpkg -l | grep nvidia and ro find the package name to remove
[23:45] <Oer> priXon`, else join #Bumblebee, those guys are up2date.
[23:45] <medeman> overclucker: oh too late :(
[23:46] <Ho^Oh> Oer:I've tried all of those, but it assumes I am literally infront of the computer.
[23:46] <priXon`> yeah, I also wanted to ask if Bumblebee is a good fix for that. do you think I should look for another notebook or wait for ubuntu to solve it or for lenovo to pick anther graphic card?
[23:46] <overclucker> medeman: it probably worked, but in the future . . .
[23:46] <mongy> medeman, nvidia* is for nvidia stuff only.
[23:46] <medeman> overclucker: yea, thanks
[23:46] <medeman> mongy: yea i used nvidia-*
[23:46] <medeman> mongy: now it shows a black screen when i start in normal mod
[23:46] <mongy> medeman, as overclucker says, usage of * is wrong mostly.
[23:46] <medeman> e
[23:46] <MoleMan> escott: i thought i did all that :/
[23:47] <mongy> medeman, install the nouveau driver again
[23:47] <medeman> mongy: how?
[23:47] <Ho^Oh> This is done remotely and my options are limited to what live CDs I can use and etc.                I can't pxe boot (I need VNC for that),             I do not know if it should be    /dev/md0        or /dev/sda1           because most of the tutorials again assumes I have access to GUI. Everytthing here is all commandline.
[23:47] <jakko> any ideas how to get shift+Fn back ?  somehow these keys go to VT's now, like Alt-Ctrl-Fn have done for almost 20 years...
[23:47] <mongy> medeman, sudo apt-get install --reinstall xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
[23:48] <mongy> medeman, also, remove /etc/xorg.conf if it exists
[23:48] <mongy> medeman, or move it.
[23:48] <escott> MoleMan, its ok. you just have to chroot in and redo it. you'll want to be comfortable with the chroot process anyways. If you can be more specific about what grub says in the rescue prompt i might be able to identify what you skipped
[23:49] <medeman> mongy: failed to download, does it connect to wifi in recovery mode?
[23:49] <MoleMan> escott: anyway, do i need the ubuntu server live cd or any?
[23:49] <Ho^Oh> Oer: If I can PXE boot my Remote server as it hosts up a VNC server, then I can use graphical interface to install Ubuntu with raid.
[23:49] <mongy> medeman, I'm not an nvidia guy so if someone else wants to butt in, fine
[23:49] <mongy> medeman, you are in recovery still?
[23:50] <l_h2o_l_> Hi, I'm trying to install vmware server 2.0.2 on Ubuntu server 64 bits 10.04 lts  using this guide: http://radu.cotescu.com/how-to-install-vmware-server-2-0-x-on-ubuntu-9-10-karmic-koala/ but when i run the sudo ./vmware-server-2.0.x-kernel-2.6.3x-install.sh  command i got this: http://pastebin.com/QXA6t07c
[23:50] <escott> MoleMan, when you chroot in you can use any. but later on when you are creating a lvm root it will help to have a server livecd
[23:50] <Oer> Ho^Oh, all i know is you need the alternate iso.
[23:50] <priXon`> btw, does anyone know of a good new and cool (heat-wise) notebook model that has a 4:3 monitor?
[23:50] <medeman> mongy: yea, ... now in my desktop...which works again (in a weird resolution)
[23:50] <MoleMan> escott: it doesnt just generic gnu grub title and description of the usage 'minimal  bash-like line editing....'
[23:51] <MoleMan> no rror message
[23:51] <escott> MoleMan, does it list any boot options? if not then grub on the mbr is pointing at something it can't find so something went wrong with the grub-install step
[23:52] <Akls> python script says "ImportError: No module named audiolab" what should I install to make it work?
[23:53] <aztek[tum]> audiolab
[23:54] <craigbass1976> do I need a network to install Lucid?
[23:54] <Gentoo64> craigbass1976: no
[23:54] <cfhowlett> craigbass1976: highly recommended but no.
[23:55] <priXon`> anyone...? 4:3 monitors in notebooks?
[23:55] <cfhowlett> craigbass1976: wait network = wifi?
[23:55] <Gentoo64> priXon`: what about it?
[23:55] <craigbass1976> Gentoo64, I'm hung on setting the time zone and wondered.  I'll have the network eventually, but right now don't have long c at5 and I don't feel like moving the whole operation nearer to a jack.
[23:55] <overclucker> Akls: !find audiolab
[23:55] <overclucker> oops
[23:56] <overclucker> !find audiolab
[23:56] <Gentoo64> craigbass1976: dont worry about it, ust install it and you can plug the net it after its installed
[23:56] <Akls> see?
[23:56] <priXon`> Gentoo64, I'm looking for a good new and cool (heat-wise) notebook model that has a 4:3 monitor?
[23:56] <overclucker> Akls: you probably need to go egg hunting
[23:56] <Gentoo64> priXon`: whya 4:3? my old laptop from 1999 has a 4:3 :)
[23:56] <craigbass1976> Gentoo64, that's what I thought, but I've never seen it hang on the time zone choice before.  Thought maybe it didn't like the NY zone (Red Sox fans at Ubuntu?)
[23:57] <MoleMan> ok, how do i chroot in?  should i launch 'rescue mode' on the install disk?
[23:57] <Gentoo64> craigbass1976: how long has it hung for? or is it working now?
[23:58] <medeman> mongy: thanks for your help, its now working again, but without an accelerated video driver...its late here so ill go sleep now, maybe we talk tomorrow or ill install opensuse and see if that works flawless...
[23:58] <craigbass1976> Gentoo64, all of supper, plus some before and after.  I've backed out and am going to try it again.
[23:58] <bulletxt> hi everyone, I'm upgrading ubuntu 8.04 lts server to ubuntu 10.04 via do-release-upgrade command. I noticed along new packages it wants to install, it wants to install postfix.  Why this? Is postfix installed by default in ubuntu 10.04?
[23:58] <Gentoo64> craigbass1976: yea i was gona say maybe try it again
[23:58] <Gentoo64> craigbass1976: it shouldnt hang at all
[23:59] <jbusch175> Hello all, I have an apt-get question:  after doing 'apt-get upgrade' and Ubuntu downloads and installs a new kernel, does the OS require a restart?  It doesn't tell me to restart, so it should be good, right?
[23:59] <Gentoo64> jbusch175: youll need to restart to use the new kernel
[23:59] <craigbass1976> Gentoo64, in the interests of science, I may pack up and put it on the network just to see.
[23:59] <priXon`> Gentoo64, I like the 4:3 ratio. it's better for sites, news sites, writing papers and so
[23:59] <MoleMan> escott: ive got busybox? is that right/what do i need to do?
[23:59] <Gentoo64> priXon`: no idea, most come with wide now