[05:03] <edlik> I am trying to install gimp 2.7.5 on 11.10 and I am having a problem getting past some issues. Trying to install 2.7.5, can someone help me resolve this issue. http://pastebin.com/ChNp5ndw
[05:04] <JoseeAntonioR> edlik: Try with sudo apt-get -f install
[05:07] <edlik> same problem....The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[05:07] <edlik>  gimp : Depends: libgimp2.0 (>= 2.7.5) but it is not going to be installed
[05:07] <edlik>         Depends: libgimp2.0 (<= 2.7.5-z) but it is not going to be installed
[05:07] <edlik> E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
[05:08] <philipballew> edlik, what version of ubuntu you runnin?
[05:08] <edlik> 11.10
[05:09] <philipballew> hum. i assume you already know about the ppa?
[05:09] <edlik> yes
[05:09] <philipballew> i saw this type question on askubuntu a while ago
[05:11] <edlik> i installed all ppa from matthaeus
[09:05] <WilsonBradley> Trying to figure out how to turn off Firewall in Ubuntu , to see if that is the problem..
[09:21] <dsenator> hi all, cant get permission to root my android after saving the 51- files
[09:27] <dsenator> any help?
[09:27] <WilsonBradley> I think you need to add a chmod 57 (don't remeber exactly) to the folder/file
[09:32] <dsenator> chmod: changing permissions of `/etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rules': Operation not permitted
[09:32] <dsenator> thats what i did as per instruction online here https://github.com/GalaxyICS/android/wiki/How-to-install-ADB-(Android-Debug-Bridge)-on-Linux
[09:33] <dsenator> williammanda,
[09:33] <dsenator> WilsonBradley,
[09:34] <WilsonBradley> Trying to use Deluge . I have UpnP enabled on Router and Deluge, but still getting a Red! when clicking-check Port.. Is this normal behavior in Deluge?
[09:34] <WilsonBradley> Are you SSH Telnetting into you Android?
[09:34] <WilsonBradley> your
[09:36] <dsenator> i want to remove some pre installed apps
[09:36] <dsenator> like the CAIVS.APK etc
[09:37] <dsenator> WilsonBradley,
[09:40] <dsenator> ???
[09:43] <WilsonBradley> ?
[09:43] <WilsonBradley> yes
[09:43] <WilsonBradley> You need write permissions in that folder
[09:43] <WilsonBradley> I asked you a question
[09:48] <dsenator> yeah
[09:48] <dsenator> i answered
[09:49] <dsenator> WilsonBradley, you asked if Are you SSH Telnetting into my Android?
[09:49] <dsenator> I cant say i understand what telnetting means but what  want to do is remove some preinstalled apps
[10:08] <dsenator> thanks all, ii forgot this was beginners like  me
[11:21] <aluex> hi guys,i met a problem. My GTK theme doesn't work.
[11:21] <aluex> Would anybody help me? Thanks in advance.
[12:17] <s-fox> Hello.
[13:31] <edlik> Im trying to install gimp 2.7.5 but apparently I am holding broken pakages, can someone help me fix this?  http://pastebin.com/ChNp5ndw
[13:33] <DiegoTc> ./ join #ubuntu-hn
[13:51] <geirha> edlik: what does   apt-cache policy gimp   say?
[13:58] <geirha> I seem to remember there was a gimp ppa that had packaged gimp a little bit different than in the main repositories.
[13:58] <geirha> To install it, you had to remove the old gimp package, including libgimp* first, then install the new gimp.
[14:00] <edlik> geirha:  http://pastebin.com/0XQVNa3R
[14:10] <geirha> Right, so try  sudo apt-get remove gimp libgimp2.0
[14:11] <geirha> Then sudo apt-get install gimp
[14:11] <philinux> edlik: does this help http://askubuntu.com/questions/113870/help-installing-gimp-2-7-5-on-ubuntu-11-10
[14:15] <edlik> philinux: that looks promising, I will give it a try, thanks
[16:53] <glune> hi all
[16:53] <s-fox> Hello glune , how are you?
[16:55] <glune> Does any person know i is if 10.04.4 avialable for download is kept current as to security updates or will i need to update rgiht after install?
[16:56] <holstein> glune: i would expect updates
[16:56] <holstein> updates are released more often that point revs are upgraded for sure
[16:57] <holstein> how many? depends.. are they important? i wouldnt lose sleep over them if i didnt apply them all, but ideally, you are up to date on things like flash and the kernel
[16:58] <glune> ok thanks...
[16:59] <glune> also..........having hard time sending crash reports
[17:01] <glune> Thanks again holstein
[17:56] <s-fox> Going running, goodbye
[20:35] <earthling_> Anyone know how to change default browser?
[20:35] <earthling_> I wanted to set chromium for update manager links
[20:38] <jalcine> earthling_: You should be able to set Chromium as the default web browser in its preferences.
[20:38] <earthling_> I'll check
[20:40] <earthling_> I can't find that
[20:47] <jalcine> Hmm, not under Tools -> Preferences?
[20:49] <earthling_> oh yes I see default, I just wanted it for update manager, hmm
[20:49] <earthling_> how do I change it back to firefox if I don't like it?
[20:51] <jalcine> I think then you'd set that in Firefox.
[20:51] <jalcine> I don't know of a front-end in Gnome that permitted that.
[20:51] <jalcine> I only noticed that you'd have to manually select that.
[20:51] <jalcine> GNOME 3.2 has that setting in its Control Center, though.
[20:52] <earthling_> I think I have older version of gnome
[20:52] <earthling_> I guess I could undo the setting on chromium
[20:52] <earthling_> guess I can't heh
[20:53] <earthling_> no option for unduing
[20:53] <jalcine> Yeah, you'd have to go into another browser and select it as default :/
[20:53] <earthling_> actually it still goes to Epiphany
[20:53] <earthling_> in update manager