[00:27] <noor2> Hi
[00:28] <benonsoftware> Hi noor2
[00:28] <noor2> Hi benonsoftware
[00:28] <philipballew> hi noor2 !!!
[00:29] <noor2> How it s going there
[00:35] <noor2> need to go bye
[00:42] <ashickur-noor> Hi
[00:42] <ashickur-noor> how it is going there everybody?
[03:05] <WilsonBradley> hello?
[03:05] <jalcine> !ask
[03:05] <ubot2`> 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
[03:07] <WilsonBradley> OK, im using Pidgin, seems to crash when I try to enable google account. Also IRC Channel window  Like this one, I can't read what I type. the bottom bar is to thin to read.
[03:07] <WilsonBradley> Pidgin 2.10.1 (libpurple 2.10.1)
[03:08] <WilsonBradley> When I do a direct chat, the bottom place to type is visable
[03:11] <jalcine> Pidgin was the first client I've used on Windows and Linux.
[03:11] <jalcine> There's a preference of chat window size in the Preferences window.
[03:11] <Unit193> You should be able to drag the bar that seperates the input text with incoming text.
[03:13] <M0hi> Didi you install it from the software centre?
[03:29] <WilsonBradley> support@pidgin.im
[03:37] <WilsonBradley> http://pidgin.im/d/u
[03:42] <WilsonBradley> OK, im using Pidgin, seems to crash when I try to enable google account. Also IRC Channel window  Like this one, I can't read what I type. the bottom bar is to thin to read.
[03:42] <WilsonBradley> =-O
[05:03] <WilsonBradley> t
[08:41] <ingen> hello
[15:51] <bkpatra> guys.. I have oneiric .
[15:52] <bkpatra> terminal looks ugly..
[15:52] <bkpatra> any way to have it look like chrome/firefox tab
[15:53] <holstein> what terminal? whats ugly? what attributes of the "tab" would you like to emulate?
[15:53] <ashickur-noor> Terminal ugly??
[15:54] <ashickur-noor> :ঔ
[15:54] <ashickur-noor> :O
[15:58] <bkpatra> when you open new tab.. in terminal
[15:58] <bkpatra> new tab opens from middle of screen
[15:59] <holstein> i would just try different terminal emulators til you get one that is more like what you want by default
[16:00] <bkpatra> k
[16:01] <geirha> middle of screen?
[16:04] <hobgoblin> is there not a setting for where apps open - used to be I am sure and I know I can do it in xfce
[16:23] <chorgox> hi, im using a Virtual machine and Im tryng to access the "virtual cdrom " but i cant using the command line
[16:23] <chorgox> anyone can help ?
[16:24] <chorgox> i understand that i need to create a folder and after that use a command like mount bla bla bla
[16:25] <holstein> chorgox: i have not done that, but you should be able to find the "disk" and mount it
[16:25] <holstein> !mount
[16:25] <ubot2`> mount is used to attach devices to directories. See also https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Mount
[16:25] <holstein> i would refer to that... you mkae a directory.. /home/you/mycd or whatever.. then you can sudo mount /path/to/cd /home/you/mycd
[16:26] <holstein> though its likely easier than that if you just take a bit to get familiar with the workflow
[16:28] <chorgox> thanks guys , i check that
[16:28] <holstein> chorgox: in vbox, i go in the GUI and mount the virtual CD, and it shows on the desktop
[16:28] <holstein> or, it does in 10.04 i should say
[16:29] <chorgox> the only think is difficult for me to "see wich one is the path to the cdrom
[16:29] <holstein> chorgox: i would literally just have the guest "use" it, then you should just see it in the file manger, not needing to konw the path, or mount via CLI
[16:30] <holstein> i have not used VMware though, and you have not said what the host or the guest is, nor what virualization you are using
[16:35] <chorgox> is done many thanks
[16:35] <chorgox> that link was really good
[16:37] <holstein> chorgox: enjoy!
[16:52] <bkpatra> how do I mount external hard drive
[16:52] <ashickur-noor> Just plug it
[16:52] <ashickur-noor> And enjoy
[16:53] <bkpatra> it doesn't detect
[16:56] <pleia2> Arizona: you can find it in the task manager or on the command line by looking for the program name
[16:56] <pleia2> so if you want to find the pid for firefox, you'll do something like: ps aux | grep firefox
[16:56] <pleia2> on my system I see: 1000      3997 16.6  0.8 626100 69268 ?        Sl   09:56   0:00 /usr/lib/firefox-10.0.2/firefox
[16:57] <pleia2> 3997 is the pid
[16:57] <M0hi> Arizona, also, have a look at http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/precise/man8/pidof.8.html
[16:58] <Arizona> Thank you a lot pleia2
[16:58] <Arizona> :D
[16:58] <Arizona> and mohi
[16:58] <pleia2> with pidof you need to know the exact name of the program (which is easy with firefox, but isn't always :))
[16:58] <M0hi> true
[20:47] <WilsonBradley> Howdy
[22:13] <klimnan> Hey, does anyone here know how i can create sftp server on my ubuntu desktop version. I want to be able to upload data/download data from anywhere using a ftp client
[22:54] <WilsonBradley> Can anyone tell me how to enable the Hibernate option in Ubuntu? I resized swap file bigger than ram. But not seeing the option