[00:11] <philipballew> dangertux, does this script look good http://paste.ubuntu.com/881214/
[06:44] <lalatenduM> how to keep track of Ubuntu events like "Fix-It Friday"
[06:44] <lalatenduM> ?
[06:45] <pleia2> lalatenduM: you can read the weekly development updates on fridge.ubuntu.com
[06:45] <pleia2> they will list upcoming dev events
[06:45] <lalatenduM> ok...all the timing are in UTC right?
[06:46] <pleia2> lalatenduM: yep
[06:46] <lalatenduM> pleia2, Thanks
[15:18] <justalek> i need help with dual boot. I have ubuntu 11.10 and windows. Problem is, when I'am at boot splash screen and when I choose windows7loader from drop menu it cannot boot
[16:53] <lukjad> Anyone here use kdenlive?
[16:54] <lukjad> I'm trying to find information on getting video clips to play backwards
[17:27] <ukchris> afternoon all :)
[17:28] <ukchris> does anyone know if you can use WINE to run putty and remote desktop into a Windows network?
[17:45] <sluckxz> wow wine to run putty
[17:46] <M0hi> jalcine, ^^
[17:48] <jalcine> Yeah, I know, I didn't think that was needed or (heh) possible.
[18:02] <Unit193> ubot2`: info putty
[18:02] <ubot2`> Unit193: putty (source: putty): Telnet/SSH client for X. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.60+2010-02-20-1 (maverick), package size 302 kB, installed size 748 kB
[18:04] <jalcine> Unit193: I have to remember that command! lol
[18:05] <fanatic> hi
[18:05] <fanatic> I am new to ubuntu
[18:05] <fanatic> i have installed it in windows using virtual box
[18:06] <fanatic> but I am not getting any option to select it at boot time
[18:06] <fanatic> anyone can help ?
[18:07] <Unit193> There shouldn't be an option if that's the only OS on the VM, but are you rebooting your *computer*?
[18:07] <fanatic> I am having windows as well
[18:07] <fanatic> yes i did
[18:08] <fanatic> oh so i have to use within windows
[18:08] <fanatic> by intializing VM
[18:08] <fanatic> ?
[18:08] <Unit193> You open VirtualBox, and boot that VM.
[18:09] <fanatic> but that way it slows down the system
[18:09] <fanatic> thats why am looking a way to select it at boot time
[18:09] <fanatic> if possible
[18:09] <Unit193> Not with VirtualBox, you'll want dualbooting.
[18:09] <fanatic> yes
[18:09] <Unit193> !dualboot
[18:09] <ubot2`> Dual boot instructions: x86/AMD64: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DualBoot/Windows - Macs: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBookPro https://help.ubuntu.com/community/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot
[18:13] <fanatic> Thanks
[19:07] <asterismo> hello to everybody
[19:07] <asterismo> i'm back baby
[19:08] <asterismo> it's been a long time
[19:26] <sluckxz> hello asterismo
[20:19] <philipballew_> How do I make a executable file non executable?
[20:20] <jalcine> chmod u-x <file> ?
[20:21] <philipballew_> jalcine, thats right...
[20:21] <jalcine> :D
[20:43] <ukchris> hi all : )
[20:43] <ukchris> does anyone know if it is possible to access a windows remote desktop via putty on ubuntu?
[20:48] <holstein> ukchris: http://www.freesshd.com/ maybe
[20:48] <holstein> OH.. the desktop.. nah.. putty is a TTY, not graphical like that
[20:50] <philipballew_> Where in my home directory would I place a script to run each time I log in?
[20:51] <holstein> philipballew_: where ever really... its where you put the script to auto-run it that matters
[20:51] <philipballew_> holstein, explain. :)
[20:52] <holstein> in whatever startup, you say run path/to/file
[20:52] <holstein> thats over simplified though of course
[20:53] <philipballew_> yeah, but I need it to exicute each tie I login. also this is a headless machine
[20:54] <philipballew_> *time
[20:55] <philipballew_> I guess I can type ./path/to/file in my .profile?
[20:56] <philipballew_> but im not sure holstein
[20:56] <jalcine> philipballew_: I was thinking that, to add it to your .profile.
[20:57] <philipballew_> jalcine, just at the bottom maybe
[20:58] <jalcine> But if you use bash, you should add it to ~/.bash_profile or ~/.bash_login
[20:59] <philipballew_> well its actually a expect script
[20:59] <jalcine> hmm.
[21:25] <philipballew_> hey When I try and run a script my typing 'pach/to/script' in my desktop I connect to a server the script wants but when I run the same command on my server I receive an error saying " : no such file or directory
[21:28] <dpcrespo> hi
[21:28] <dpcrespo> anybody here
[21:28] <dpcrespo> anyone know something about ARM
[21:29] <holstein> philipballew_: i would test in the terminal ..confirm the path
[21:29] <holstein> !ask | dpcrespo
[21:29] <ubot2`> dpcrespo: 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. :-) See also !patience
[21:29] <philipballew_> holstein, well I can ls and see the file there
[21:29] <holstein> philipballew_: odd... i would just double *double* check
[21:29] <philipballew_> its a cli only box
[21:30] <holstein> that shouldnt matter though
[21:31] <philipballew_> holstein, I chmod +x the script then
[21:31] <dpcrespo> i want boot Ubuntu 11.10 on ARM but it doesn't work
[21:31] <dpcrespo> my terminal show
[21:32] <philipballew_> type ./telne then press tab and it autocompleates but then when I press enter it says no such file or directory
[21:32] <philipballew_> holstein,
[21:34] <dpcrespo> ## Booting kernel from Legacy Image at 80000000 ...    Image Name:   Linux    Image Type:   ARM Linux Kernel Image (uncompressed)    Data Size:    3605156 Bytes = 3.4 MiB    Load Address: 80008000    Entry Point:  80008000    Verifying Checksum ... OK ## Loading init Ramdisk from Legacy Image at 81600000 ...    Image Name:   Ubuntu Initrd    Image Type:   ARM Linux RAMDisk Image (gzip compressed)    Data Size:    6588681 Byte
[21:35] <dpcrespo> OK  Starting kernel ...  Uncompressing Linux... done, booting the kernel.