[00:12] <downbeam> hey bio
[00:12] <bioterror> evening
[00:12] <downbeam> time is it in europe?
[00:12] <bioterror> 02:12
[00:12] <downbeam> it's 5 here
[00:13] <downbeam> does anyone know how to run eternal lands on lubuntu?
[00:13] <bioterror> chmod +x binaryfile
[00:13] <bioterror> ./binaryfile
[00:13] <downbeam> ?
[00:14] <bioterror> cmod +x gives the file execute permissions
[00:14] <bioterror> chmod
[00:14] <Sentynel> eternal lands is packaged for ubuntu by one of the devs
[00:15] <Sentynel> https://launchpad.net/~pjbroad/+archive/ppa
[00:15] <bioterror> thank you Sentynel
[00:16] <AlanBell> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EternalLands
[01:52] <jgomo3> Hi. I just installed lubuntu 11.04 in a Acer ASPIRE ONE D257-13685. What i did was a boot usb disk with dd if=le.iso of=/dev/ledisk, then booted with the usb disk and choosed install. In the end i received a fatal error because grub could not be installed in /dev/sda. This is logical because /dev/sda is the usb disk at the install moment and /dev/sdb is the harddrive. The error message presented me the option to choose another device to
[01:53] <bioterror> sounds weird
[01:53] <jgomo3> install grub and i choosed /dev/sdb. After that, rebooted the machine but it doesn't boot. I can boot the live lubuntu from my usb and mount the hard drive, and i can see the system installed, so i think it is a grub problem. How can i repair that?
[01:54] <bioterror> hmm
[01:54] <bioterror> boot into your live sessions
[01:54] <bioterror> run for example
[01:54] <bioterror> sudo blkid
[01:54] <bioterror> and you will se list of drives
[01:54] <bioterror> if your hard drive is /dev/sdb
[01:54] <bioterror> then you run command: sudo grub-install /dev/sdb
[01:59] <jgomo3> indeed /dev/sdb is still my harddrive. After the grub-install, i get this message: /usr/sbin/grub-probe: error: cannot find a device for /boot/grub (is /dev mounted?).
[02:00] <bioterror> okay
[02:00] <bioterror> sounds like you have to do chrooting
[02:01] <bioterror> you need to mount your /dev/sdb to /mnt
[02:02] <jgomo3> /dev/dsb or /dev/sdb#? where # is a number
[02:02] <bioterror> then mount with -o bind optins /sys/ /proc/ /dev to your /mnt/
[02:02] <bioterror> jgomo3, good point, your /
[02:02] <bioterror> you have to have access /boot
[02:04] <bioterror> jgomo3, http://karuppuswamy.com/wordpress/2010/06/02/how-to-chroot-to-ubuntu-using-live-cd-to-fix-grub-rescue-prompt/
[02:04] <jgomo3> Ok, thank you. I'm on it
[02:05] <bioterror> first time it might feel a little akward ;)
[02:05] <jgomo3> i can't mount by now, but i'll figure how to resolve that
[02:07] <jgomo3> mounted... keep going
[02:08] <bioterror> then mount your live sessions /dev /proc and /sys to /mnt
[02:08] <bioterror> with that --bind
[02:12] <bioterror> I think you will manage from this on, I'm off to bed as it's 04:13
[02:13] <jgomo3> bioterro: thank you so much! good rest
[02:15] <bioterror> remember to umount them too!
[02:17] <jgomo3> ok, i'll try again. I think it installed the grub, but boot in a "minimal bash-lik line editing" interface of GRUB
[02:19] <bioterror> sounds like grub.cfg is pointing to wrong drive or something
[02:19] <bioterror> and grub cant find those files
[02:19] <bioterror> as it thinks its looking stuff from sdb, but it should be looking from sda
[02:19] <bioterror> quite a mess
[02:21] <jgomo3> bioterror: for a better understanding: boot with the usbdisk, choose "boot from first hard drive" and boot again the usbdisk. XD
[02:21] <bioterror> could work
[02:21] <bioterror> but usually usb drives are sdb when you're about to install it
[02:21] <bioterror> I cant figure out why it's sda now
[02:22] <bioterror> but I'm off to bed
[02:22] <bioterror> my wife wakesup soon :D
[02:22] <jgomo3> bioterror: really apreciate your help.
[02:22] <jgomo3> bioterror: XD, good night... i mean, morning
[02:23] <bioterror> I'm using legacy grub atm.
[02:23] <bioterror> but I have line
[02:23] <bioterror> root   (hd0,4)
[02:23] <bioterror> and you should check for something like that, stating about 0,1
[02:23] <bioterror> or 0,0
[02:24] <jgomo3> thank you. I'll try something like that in the minimal grub shell.
[02:24] <bioterror> yeah, hd0,0
[02:24] <jgomo3> bioterror: but now, please: go sleep XD
[02:25] <jgomo3> XD
[02:41] <freeroute> I can't point my finger to it, but it seems there's always something wrong with the DNS when I'm on Lubuntu which let's websites load slow from time to time
[03:08] <jgomo3> Done. Used: boot-repair http://www.howopensource.com/2011/08/reinstall-recover-grub-from-ubuntu-live-cd-usb/
[03:33] <scanuks> anyone here ?
[03:33] <scanuks> i did horribole mistake
[03:34] <scanuks> i installed grandr and i pressed SCREEN OFF by mistake and now its alla blank screen
[03:34] <scanuks> black screen
[03:34] <scanuks> cant see anything
[03:48] <rschirin> ciao a tutti
[10:58] <iceroot> from which package is the nm-applet-icon coming we are seeing in lxpanel?
[10:59] <iceroot> i want to correct this bug, at the moment its against lxpanel which seems to be wrong because its also affecting other programs like evolution https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxpanel/+bug/926383
[12:30] <Timo_> Hi! I'm using Lubuntu, and my PCManFM just crashed out of nothing :(
[12:30] <Timo_> it doens't work anymore. Also a login/logout didn't help :(
[12:31] <Timo_> I just figured out I'd try a reboot, I'll be back
[13:34] <scanuks> i have a problem , i downloaded a app called 'grandr" its a GUI interface for xrandr , and by mistake i clicked SCREEN OFF , and now i see only a blank screen =\
[13:34] <zgr> How to get video thumbnails in pcmanfm?
[15:52] <kanliot> is pcmanfm as buggy in precise as i think it is?
[15:53] <Silverlion> kanliot no idea ^^
[15:54] <kanliot> it makes me worry seriously if it's gonna be crashing like this on release day
[15:55] <freeroute> kanliot: open home dir as regular user, then try creating a dir in regular user home dir by root (while having the window open), then refresh (F5) pcmanfm window ---> INSTACRASH
[15:57] <freeroute> at least, when I ran irssi for the first time (as normal user), it created .irssi in my home dir while I had the window open being in home dir, when I refreshed it, the whole window disappeared lol
[17:40] <Silverlion> hey nothingspecial
[17:41] <nothingspecial> hi Silverlion
[17:45] <Silverlion> slow-motion: hi there
[17:45] <slow-motion> hi Silverlion
[19:23] <Chrismeister> Is it possible to install beryl emerald on lubuntu?
[19:26] <valdur55> xcompmgr , compiz ... yea it's possible
[19:26] <valdur55> Just open package manager and install it!
[19:27] <Chrismeister> valdur55: ah, i want glassy like windows. And I found a themefile for "Beryl emerald"
[19:29] <Chrismeister> this is an example
[19:29] <Chrismeister> http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Aero+Emerald?content=68889
[19:30] <valdur55> Chrismeister, it's emerald window manager
[19:31] <valdur55> sudo apt-get install emerald
[19:33] <Chrismeister> oh, i will set up my lubuntu pc and try that!
[21:36] <pangolin> hey spotterdox
[21:37] <pangolin> spotterdox: what is the error you are getting when trying to install irssi?
[21:37] <spotterdox> hi
[21:38] <spotterdox> E: Unable to locate package irssi
[21:38] <Unit193> sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install irssi
[21:39] <pangolin> hmm, I think I forgot to tell you to try installing after doing update :/
[21:39] <pangolin> hopefully that works
[21:40] <spotterdox> irssi is better for weak computers right?
[21:40] <pangolin> it is text based so yes requires less resources
[21:41] <spotterdox> the update manager wants me to download 177mb , is it important ?
[21:41] <Unit193> If you're new to it, http://quadpoint.org/articles/irssi should do a world of good.
[21:41] <pangolin> probably :)
[21:42] <pangolin> it should list the packages it wants to download, is irssi in them?
[21:42] <spotterdox> i already have installed it Unit193's command worked
[21:43] <pangolin> cool
[21:43] <pangolin> sorry I missed a step earlier
[21:44] <spotterdox2> pangolin: yes its very friendly
[21:45] <spotterdox2> kinda need to figure out how to make colorfull nicknames
[21:45] <pangolin> there are irssi plugins you can use for that, but check out the link Unit193 gave you
[21:46] <spotterdox> ok
[21:48] <Unit193> If you plan to use it remotely, http://jonathanbeluch.com/blog/2011/03/remote-notify-irssi-screen/
[22:13] <spotterdox> Unit193: this irssi supports ssl connection , and theres is a "beep" plugin ?
[22:14] <spotterdox> or anything that highlights the chat bar
[22:14] <spotterdox> window bar
[22:14] <spotterdox> or wnything
[22:15] <spotterdox> pangolin: ?
[22:16] <pangolin> spotterdox: I don;t use irssi but I believe so. for more irssi specific help you can join #irssi
[22:16] <spotterdox> nice
[22:35] <Viman> does anybody know how to make a deb file including the dependencies? I know checkinstall makes the file, but doesn't include anything.
[22:39] <spotterdox> pangolin: u still here ?
[22:40] <pangolin> spotterdox: I am sorta.
[22:40] <spotterdox> pangolin: sorry for bothering you but i need help with somthing
[22:41] <pangolin> just ask :)
[22:41] <spotterdox> pangolin: as i already said , im new to linux and im trying to install Hebrew (a language) for irssi but this is like chinise for me :http://www.fifi.org/doc/irssi-gnome/README-HEBREW
[22:43] <spotterdox> i think this is a tutorial for expert users
[22:44] <Viman> spotter: does it need to be irssi? or can you use another client?
[22:44] <AlanBell> spotterdox: maybe try asking in the #ubuntu-il channel, bidirectional support is not well understood in most english language channels
[22:44] <spotterdox> irssi because i like this client and it good for weak computers
[22:45] <spotterdox> AlanBell: #ubuntu-il is dead
[22:45] <AlanBell> oh, I didn't know that
[22:45] <AlanBell> tried their mailing list? I thought it was an active team at one point
[22:45] <Viman> pidgin is pretty light, but this is the first time I've heard of irssi. I'll give it a try
[22:46] <spotterdox> AlanBell: and its like 00/45 here
[22:47] <spotterdox> and i need to wake up early to go to the army lol
[22:47] <spotterdox> bleh..
[22:49] <spotterdox> Viman: im new to irssi too :P
[22:52] <praxxesd> kewl
[22:56] <praxxesd> hmm
[22:56] <praxxesd> so
[22:57] <praxxesd> Viman: you figured out ?
[22:57] <Viman> sorry, fired what out?
[22:57] <Viman> *figured
[22:58] <praxxesd> about irssi hebrew'
[22:58] <Viman> no, sorry.
[22:59] <praxxesd> oh kk
[22:59] <praxxesd> im trying to see what i need to do http://www.fifi.org/doc/irssi-gnome/README-HEBREW
[22:59] <praxxesd> 1.  FriBidi, a free implementation of the Unicode BiDi algorithm). See http://imagic.weizmann.ac.il/~dov/freesw/FriBidi/
[23:00] <praxxesd> weird
[23:37] <AlanBell> stlsaint: o/ hi, got a sec?
[23:37] <stlsaint> AlanBell: hey yes