[00:58] <Imasami> Anyone know why when I try to use gnome shell, gnome classic is used instead?
[01:03] <RainbowzzIsFrust> Hello hello
[01:04] <RainbowzzIsFrust> I need some assistance trying to get my webcam to work with a certain streaming site
[01:04] <RainbowzzIsFrust> Having all kinds of issues
[01:46] <Rainbowzz> sorry got disconnected
[01:46] <Rainbowzz> was looking for help getting my webcam working
[03:06] <duanedesign> :)/25
[03:23]  * Unit193 passes this note to duanedesign http://niklas.laxstrom.name/page/eng/irssi
[03:24] <duanedesign> thank you
[03:24] <duanedesign> i should wait to read it before thanking you
[03:25] <Unit193> It's alright, I don't use it myself. :P
[08:14] <stevmmm> anyone here?
[08:14] <stevmmm> im trying to boot to a ub live CD
[08:14] <stevmmm> it boots, and then just gives me an empty desktop with nothin on it
[08:15] <stevmmm> right click and left click do nothing
[08:15] <stevmmm> the only thing that does it printscr
[08:15] <stevmmm> and all that does is bring up a "save image" dialog
[08:17] <JoseeAntonioR> stevmmm: Yes. You are supposed to try Ubuntu with the LiveCD, it doesn't include any extra package or anything, it is like a fresh installation.
[08:17] <stevmmm> ok jose, so what can i do with it whe i load the live CD. t seems utterly unresponsive. No "start" button or anything
[08:18] <stevmmm> i mean can i type a text document or browse a webpage?
[08:18] <JoseeAntonioR> stevmmm: Yes, you can. what
[08:18] <JoseeAntonioR> What version of Ubuntu did you download?
[08:18] <benonsoftware> stevmmm: Yes, if Ubuntu can detect your internet connection, and type a word document with Libreffice
[08:19] <stevmmm> I didnt download one. someone gave me a CD.
[08:19] <stevmmm> ubuntu DES detect the connection
[08:19] <stevmmm> DOES*
[08:20] <stevmmm> it says so as it loads
[08:20] <stevmmm> but then arrives at empty desktop city
[08:20] <JoseeAntonioR> stevmmm: Ok. So, please click in applications>Internet>Firefox Web Browser
[08:20] <stevmmm> theres no applications button
[08:20] <JoseeAntonioR> stevmmm: With that you will open Firefox
[08:20] <stevmmm> no buttons at all
[08:20] <stevmmm> blank desktop
[08:21] <stevmmm> nothing on it
[08:21] <JoseeAntonioR> stevmmm: Then, hover your mouse around the left part of the screen, and a launcher will appear. Then, click the Firefox icon
[08:22] <stevmmm> ok
[08:22] <stevmmm> ill try that.
[08:22] <stevmmm> need to load it up again. back in a few.
[08:23] <JoseeAntonioR> Ok
[09:22] <stevmmm> ok it said it detected a volme with a package on it
[09:22] <stevmmm> it said do you want to open it
[09:22] <stevmmm> i said open package
[09:23] <stevmmm> and now i have the blank desktop again. It appears to b doing nothing
[11:53] <mayur> mouse cursor spins for along time when I open a folder
[11:53] <mayur> anyone can help?
[21:24] <pointydrip> hello, I am try to do port forwarding using guidedog from eth0 to eth1 to share an internet connection, how to find out what the local ip address for eth0 and eth1 are?
[21:25] <holstein> pointydrip: ifconfig in a terminal give you waht you are looking for?
[21:28] <pointydrip> holstein: yes! there are a few choices, but I can narrow it down from there...you're a pro!
[21:29] <holstein> pointydrip: well.. i am what i am! not sure if pro covers it, but enjoy!
[21:31] <pointydrip> well, it's people like you that keep me on ubuntu...other wise I would have ran away from linux screaming and yelling long ago
[21:35] <pointydrip> holstein: when I apply the rules in guidedog I get the following output: "The "nat" table is not intended for filtering, the use of DROP is therefore inhibited."
[21:35] <pointydrip> holstein: does that mean its not working?
[21:36] <holstein> pointydrip: thats the way i read it... what are you trying to do? i have not heard of guidedog
[21:38]  * holstein gotta run.. bbl
[21:38] <pointydrip> guidedog is in the software center, it's an interface for manipulating iptables...which I need because I always end up doing serious damage when I mess with iptables...I've had to reformat a few times
[21:39] <pointydrip> when I apply the forwarding rules it says the 'drop inhibited' message twice and then this: "Try `iptables -h' or 'iptables --help' for more information.
[21:39] <pointydrip> Enabling routing.
[21:39] <pointydrip> Loading kernel modules.
[21:39] <pointydrip> Inserting masquerade rules.
[21:39] <pointydrip> Finished."
[21:40] <Unit193> It may not be quite the same, but ufw/gufw are other options.
[21:40] <pointydrip> I'll try that
[21:41] <Unit193> Take a look first and see if it does what you want.
[21:50] <pointydrip> it appears to do the same thing, ufw gives the option to specify inbound or outbound for a forwarding rule, this was not there for guide dog so I would assume it was applying in/out for all rules?
[21:50] <Unit193> Never used that one, so it'd just be a guess of yes.
[21:51] <Unit193> You could list them from iptables directly though.
[23:42] <Arthur_> hello?
[23:47] <Arthur_> I am having issues getting the installer to run anyone have experience with that?