[01:35] <matt_> ok i just installed ubuntu. everytime i boot up my computer it takes me to this purple screen with a few options to pick. i can either pick: boot linux 3.0.0-17 generic. boot linux 3.0.0-17 recovery. boot previouse versions or memory test. if i boot 3.0.0-17 generic it just goes black screen forever and i have to turn it off. i have to go to preiviouse versions where it says boot 3.0.0-12 generic. and then again it will take
[01:36] <JoseeAntonioR> matt_: Is it 11.10 or 12.04?
[01:36] <matt_> 11.10
[01:37] <JoseeAntonioR> Did you MD5 test the .iso you downloaded?
[01:37] <matt_> yea
[01:37] <JoseeAntonioR> I suppose hashs were the same, right?
[01:37] <matt_> yes
[01:38] <JoseeAntonioR> Have you installed via WUBI?
[01:39] <matt_> im pretty sure
[01:39] <matt_> actually maybe not because my frined did it while on his mac
[01:40] <JoseeAntonioR> Well, if you have installed it via WUBI, my recommendation would be to delete WUBI and reinstall via the LiveCD
[01:41] <matt_> well my friend burned me CD on his mac
[01:41] <JoseeAntonioR> WUBI is told to cause various problems to users.
[01:41] <JoseeAntonioR> Do you have a Windows partition?
[01:42] <matt_> no as of right now all i have is ubuntu on it. no windows at all
[01:43] <JoseeAntonioR> So, please tell me, is this happening since the first time you booted Ubuntu?
[01:44] <matt_> yes and i have tried reinstalling 3 times
[01:44] <bodhizazen> 'lo you all
[01:44] <JoseeAntonioR> Hello, bodhizazen :)
[01:44] <bodhizazen> saw you earlier matt_ , what you need help with again ?
[01:44] <JoseeAntonioR> bodhizazen: Problem explained in -team
[01:44] <bodhizazen> What video card ?
[01:45] <matt_> ok i just installed ubuntu. everytime i boot up my computer it takes me to this purple screen with a few options to pick. i can either pick: boot linux 3.0.0-17 generic. boot linux 3.0.0-17 recovery. boot previouse versions or memory test. if i boot 3.0.0-17 generic it just goes black screen forever and i have to turn it off. i have to go to preiviouse versions where it says boot 3.0.0-12 generic. and then again it will take
[01:45] <matt_> i dont rely know what video card
[01:45] <bodhizazen> boot any kernel or to recovery mode
[01:45] <JoseeAntonioR> And open a text prompt.
[01:46] <bodhizazen> If you boot to non-recovery mode, use Ctrl-alt-F2 to get to a console
[01:47] <matt_> ok
[01:47] <matt_> and after text prompt
[01:47] <bodhizazen> lspci | grep VGA
[01:47] <bodhizazen> lspci | grep VGA | pastebinit
[01:47] <bodhizazen> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Pastebinit
[01:48] <shawn186> is their a way to fix my boot screen for ubuntu 10.4? it was high res on my native resolution, but now after installing compiz fusion settings manager, its gone to a low resolution
[01:50] <bodhizazen> shawn186, boot screen has to do with your video driver, did you install the nvidia or ati drivers ?
[01:51] <shawn186> i installed the ati drivers
[01:51] <shawn186> proprietary i think
[01:53] <bodhizazen> remove proprietary or live with boot screen
[01:53] <bodhizazen> Besides 10.04 is sort of long in the tooth, 12.04 would be better
[01:53] <bodhizazen> especially on desktop
[01:55] <shawn186> umm
[01:55] <shawn186> i tried 12, and i did not like it at all
[01:55] <shawn186> its inflamated
[01:56] <bodhizazen> yea, yea, old news , move along
[01:56] <bodhizazen> 10.04 will be at EOL soon enought, then what ?
[01:57] <bodhizazen> this is a support channel, troll somewhere else ;)
[01:58] <shawn186> well 10.4 LTS is the last of something i like about ubuntu
[01:58] <shawn186> an important quality
[01:58] <bodhizazen> If you do not like unity, classic, gnome-shell, kde, xfce, lxde, *box, awwesomwm, gnome 2 is dead
[01:59] <shawn186> i tried classic in it, the top screen bar was crapped up, and the task bar was buggy
[01:59] <bodhizazen> g2 is dead, get over it
[02:00] <Unit193> Gave a longer list of other things to try, not just classic.
[02:01] <shawn186> gnome was the best
[02:01] <shawn186> overall
[02:02] <Unit193> Gnome2 is no longer in active dev.
[02:02] <shawn186> well, what is replacing it?
[02:03] <JoseeAntonioR> Gnome3
[02:04] <shawn186> does turboboost work in ubuntu?
[02:13] <shawn186> i run uname -r and it says unknown
[02:13] <shawn186> doesn't even know what processor
[02:13] <bob_> hi i recently downloaded ubuntu and when i went to playa  youtube video through my speakers no sound came out. any help
[02:13] <JoseeAntonioR> bob_: Ok. I think this is a common problem. Can you please try muting your PC when it has no headphones, and then connect the headphones please?
[02:14] <bob_> ok did that
[02:14] <JoseeAntonioR> bob_: Did sound work now?
[02:15] <bob_> nope
[02:16] <shawn186> err not -r, thats kernal type, i mean uname -p
[02:16] <bob_> any other options?
[02:17] <JoseeAntonioR> bob_: Yes. Please, open the sound configuration panel.
[02:18] <bob_> ok its open
[02:18] <JoseeAntonioR> Then, on the Output tab, tell me what does it say in Connector.
[02:18] <bob_> analog headphones
[02:18] <JoseeAntonioR> Please, change that to Analog Speakers.
[02:18] <JoseeAntonioR> bob_: Then, try playing sounds.
[02:19] <bob_> still nothing
[02:20] <JoseeAntonioR> Do sounds play from other programs?
[02:22] <bob_> not through headphones on anything but through the speakers its fine
[02:24] <bob_> anything else?
[02:24] <JoseeAntonioR> bob_: I don't know what else can you do, I had that problem and fixed it that way. Maybe another person in the team knows the solution for it
[02:25] <bob_> yea ill try and come back later
[02:25] <JoseeAntonioR> bob_: Wait a second, once you select Analog Speakers, you unmuted the sound?
[02:25] <JoseeAntonioR> Urgh.
[02:27] <bodhizazen> did matt__ ever come back ?
[02:29] <JoseeAntonioR> bodhizazen: Nope, he didn't
[02:33] <bodhizazen> shawn186, you mean uname -m ?
[02:34] <bodhizazen> uname will show you if you are running 32 bit or 64 bit
[02:34] <shawn186> that tells the architecture
[02:34] <shawn186> i know that as much
[02:34] <shawn186> i mean the processor
[02:34] <shawn186> -p
[02:34] <bodhizazen> if you are running 32 bit Ubuntu on a 64 bit processor, it shows 32 bit
[02:35] <shawn186> i am running x86_64
[02:35] <bodhizazen> lscpi
[02:35] <bodhizazen> cat /proc/cpuinfo
[02:36] <shawn186> well lspci filled quite a bit
[02:37] <shawn186> there we go
[02:37] <shawn186> cpuinfo helps
[02:38] <shawn186> why does cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep -i mhz return cpu MHz as :933.000?
[02:41] <bodhizazen> cat /proc/cpuinfo | pastebinit
[02:46] <shawn186> http://pastebin.com/LDkyzwhA
[02:46] <bodhizazen> thanks ..
[02:46]  * bodhizazen looks
[02:47] <bodhizazen> Your cpu is capable of 1.6 GHz and is idling at 933 Mhz
[02:47] <shawn186> no
[02:47] <shawn186> my processor is capable of 2.8 GHz
[02:47] <shawn186> idle at 1.6
[02:48] <shawn186> in windows
[02:48] <shawn186> is their a way to get that same performance out of ubuntu?
[02:52] <zeek> Hi everyone, need help installing java6 sdk in ubuntu 10.10; yes i've tried "sudo apt-get install sun-java6"
[02:53] <shawn186> so with the ATI Catalyst Control Center in linux, is their a way to restore my boot screen back to high res?
[02:53] <Unit193> Isn't 1010 EOL?
[02:54] <Unit193> zeek: sun-java isn't being kept up due to the license, and that's an outdated version as well.
[02:55] <bodhizazen> shawn186, no, you have to remove Catalyst
[02:57] <zeek> What would you recommend for java development using eclipse
[02:57] <shawn186> oh :(
[02:57] <JoseeAntonioR> zeek: Try with sudo apt-get install openjdk-6-jre
[02:57] <shawn186> bodhizazen,  what good will that do me?
[02:57] <bodhizazen> restore you boot screen =
[02:58] <shawn186> and for the graphics benifit?
[02:59] <bodhizazen> shawn186, have you filed a bug report with ati ?
[02:59] <bodhizazen> Ati made and maintains the catylist driver
[02:59] <shawn186> is the 4650 supported anymore?
[02:59] <zeek> JoseeAntoniR I udnerstand that version of java is not the complete version
[02:59] <bodhizazen> the catylist drive is incompatible with the boot screen
[03:00] <bodhizazen> as it is a closed source drive you are using, what do you want me to do about it ?
[03:00] <bodhizazen> file a bug report with ati
[03:00] <shawn186> forget it :(
[03:01] <bodhizazen> 4650 is supported http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Hardware
[03:02] <bodhizazen> the cpu frequency you are seeing is likely a bug
[03:02] <JoseeAntonioR> zeek: Well, as far as I know that's the only version available in the repos. You would have to search in the java webpage.
[03:02] <bodhizazen> what kernel is it ?
[03:02] <shawn186> 2.6.32-40-generic
[03:05] <shawn186> here we go http://i338.photobucket.com/albums/n436/shawn146/Screenshot-1.png
[03:05] <shawn186> my cpu frequency
[03:05] <shawn186> wish i could get the 2.8 GHz out of it :(
[03:06] <bodhizazen> what happens with 12.04 beta ?
[03:06] <bodhizazen> 2.6.32 is sort of an old kernel
[03:06] <shawn186> its LTS
[03:06] <bodhizazen> to be honest, I think your best bet is 12.04, use kubuntu or if you like the feel of gnome 2, xubuntu
[03:07] <bodhizazen> 12.04 is LTS, yes
[03:07] <shawn186> i don't want any derivatives
[03:07] <bodhizazen> the file a bug report against the 12.04 beta 2
[03:07] <bodhizazen> You have relatively new hardware
[03:08] <shawn186> true
[03:08] <shawn186> 2010 hardware
[03:08] <bodhizazen> you are sort of building your own coffin
[03:08] <shawn186> what do you mean
[03:08] <bodhizazen> gnome 2 is dead
[03:08] <bodhizazen> and you refuse to move on
[03:09] <bodhizazen> take your pick - you have several optiosn
[03:09] <bodhizazen> or stay with an old kernel and take the performance hit
[03:09] <shawn186> well i talked to a couple friends, i will upgrade
[03:09] <bodhizazen> 12.04 has unity, classic, kde, xfce, lxde, fluxbox, openbox, list goes on an on
[03:10] <shawn186> as long as it looks like my top bar
[03:10] <shawn186> with Applications Places and System tabs
[03:10] <bodhizazen> If you have problems with 12.04, file a bug report
[03:11] <bodhizazen> Your complaint is sort of like complaining that you do not like Windows 7, you prefer windows 98
[03:11] <bodhizazen> Why will windows 98 not run my 64 bit software ?
[03:11] <bodhizazen> You are stuck in the past
[03:12] <shawn186> o.o
[03:12] <shawn186> your a bit over the edge there
[03:12] <bodhizazen> not really
[03:12] <shawn186> you are tooo dramatic
[03:12] <bodhizazen> you are being stubborn
[03:12] <shawn186> 10.4 was 2011
[03:12] <shawn186> why do you say taht
[03:12] <shawn186> *that
[03:12] <bodhizazen> I find it hard to believe 12.04 does not offer you an acceptable DE
[03:13] <bodhizazen> Linux develops is much more rapid then windows
[03:13] <shawn186> DE?
[03:13] <shawn186> bodhizazen,  i agree
[03:13] <shawn186> i am converting to linux
[03:13] <bodhizazen> Desktop Environment - KDE, gnome, xfce, ....
[03:13] <shawn186> ah
[03:13] <shawn186> i will learn
[03:14] <bodhizazen> If you like g2, xfce is your best bet
[03:14] <shawn186> but the gnome 2 look is classy and simple, not shiney or eye-candied up
[03:14] <bodhizazen> so go for fluxbox then
[03:14] <bodhizazen> or lxde
[03:15] <bodhizazen> http://news.softpedia.com/news/Xubuntu-12-04-Beta-2-Screenshot-Tour-261682.shtml
[03:15] <bodhizazen> http://news.softpedia.com/news/Lubuntu-12-04-Beta-2-Screenshot-Tour-261824.shtml
[03:16] <bodhizazen> The linux kernel is 3.x now, so if you are having a problem with your i7, you need to at least try a more modern kernel
[03:17] <shawn186> k
[03:18] <bodhizazen> at the minimum , boot 12.04 beta, try xfce, and cat/proc/cpuinfo
[03:19] <bodhizazen> you can boot a live Cd (flash drive) and test it b4 u install
[03:19] <shawn186> upon using compiz in ubuntu, why do i see cuts when moving the window?
[03:19] <shawn186> same way i installed 10.4 :)
[03:19] <bodhizazen> crappy closed source driver ?
[03:19] <shawn186> does ati have a good driver?
[03:20] <bodhizazen> One thing in the open source community, we can not do anything with closed source code
[03:20] <bodhizazen> you have to bring those complaints to ati
[03:20] <zeek> /irchelp/
[03:20] <shawn186> oh
[03:20] <bodhizazen> or nvidia or intel
[03:21] <bodhizazen> we can show you how to install the binary linux driver, but if ati does not open source the driver, what can we do to fix it ?
[03:22] <bodhizazen> kde is nice too - http://news.softpedia.com/news/Kubuntu-12-04-LTS-Alpha-2-Screenshot-Tour-250502.shtml
[03:22] <shawn186> was just askin..
[03:22] <shawn186> no need to rub it in..
[03:22] <bodhizazen> You will get much ruder responses then I have given you ;)
[03:23] <shawn186> why isn't there peace in an open community?
[03:23] <bodhizazen> Try filing a bug report on the ATI driver on Launchpad
[03:23]  * bodhizazen stands back to watch the flames
[03:23] <shawn186> o.o
[03:23] <bodhizazen> shawn186, what do you mean ?
[03:24] <shawn186> well i found the grub area
[03:24] <shawn186> #GRUB_GFXMODE=1600x900
[03:24] <shawn186> i changed it from 640x480
[03:25] <bodhizazen> did that fix you boot screen resolution ?
[03:25] <shawn186> i haven't rebooted it
[03:25] <bodhizazen> sudo update-grub
[03:25] <bodhizazen> reboot
[03:25] <shawn186> i always look for a positive outcome
[03:25] <shawn186> negative never helps
[03:26] <holstein> i tend to lean more towards realistic these days... but positive wont hurt anything
[03:27] <bodhizazen> well, you really can not apply that reasoning to an outcome when asking the open source community to support closed source drivers
[03:27] <bodhizazen> It is sort of like mixing water and oil
[03:27] <shawn186> i wasn't asking anyone to do anything
[03:28] <shawn186> i was asking if it existed yet
[03:28] <shawn186> ima noob
[03:28] <bodhizazen> file a support request on Microsoft asking them to support chain loading grub 2
[03:28] <bodhizazen> or LUKS
[03:28] <bodhizazen> or ask Microsoft when they are going to support brtfs
[03:29] <bodhizazen> oil and water don't mix
[03:29] <bodhizazen> http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html
[03:30] <bodhizazen> shawn186, you bought your computer with windows pre-installed ?
[03:30] <bodhizazen> Next time, buy an i7 with Linux pre-installed
[03:30] <bodhizazen> all your hardware will work out of the box, just like it does with windows 7
[03:30] <bodhizazen> Not try installing windows 7
[03:31] <bodhizazen> try finding all the windows drivers you need =)
[03:32] <bodhizazen> If you want "positive" outcomes, you need to do your homework when purchasing hardware
[03:32] <bodhizazen> you know this
[03:32] <bodhizazen> you do not run OSX on a windows box ?
[03:32] <bodhizazen> same with Linux or BSD
[03:33] <bodhizazen> you can not pound a square peg through a round hole =)
[03:33] <bodhizazen> Well, not easily
[03:36] <shawn186> bodhizazen, its a refurb my dad got me back in 2010 for 1200
[03:36] <shawn186> a slight splurge, not ever gonna happen again
[03:36] <bodhizazen> build one =)
[03:37] <shawn186> when i get a job
[03:40] <bodhizazen> Look at 12.04, see if your hardware is better supported, most likely it is
[03:40] <bodhizazen> and if so, decide if you are so stuck in gnome 2 you are willing to give it up
[03:40] <bodhizazen> or decide you are so stuck with your cpu frequency to learn to love unity or the DE of your choice
[03:41] <bodhizazen> you have options
[03:41] <holstein> XFCE is a nice gnome2 alternative
[03:42] <shawn186> bodhizazen, we just talked about that buddy
[03:42] <shawn186> i said i will definately upgrade
[03:42] <bodhizazen> come back to this channel running 12.04 live and we can take another look
[03:42] <bodhizazen> I would not upgrade without testing
[03:43] <Unit193> 12 is still in beta. :P
[03:44] <Unit193> But yeah, there have been some great impovments there.
[03:44] <Unit193> Some improvements as well.
[03:45] <bodhizazen> although there are no guarantees, there have been great efforts to keep 12.04 as stable as possible and I do not have any reservations advising it at this time
[03:45] <bodhizazen> It has been very stable
[03:45] <bodhizazen> as dev releases go
[03:46] <bodhizazen> Unit193, people still install the 12.04 alpha spin I made a while back, do a full upgrade, and are happy with the results
[03:47]  * bodhizazen looks at date
[03:48] <Unit193> Yep, was just making a friendly reminder.
[03:48] <bodhizazen> built my 12.04 alpha Dec 24, 20111
[03:48] <Unit193> ....That's in the future! 0_0
[03:49] <Unit193> ;)
[03:49] <bodhizazen> gah - back to the future
[05:26] <shawn186> anyone know about an IDT High-Definition Audio driver for linux?
[05:26] <shawn186> or ubuntu
[05:46] <ziek> installing sun java SDK ubuntu 10.10
[06:16] <shawn186> i'm not finding any audio drivers D:
[06:16] <shawn186> for my laptop
[06:29] <shawn186> is java still available for ubuntu 10.04?
[13:40] <matej_> hello
[13:52] <bioterror> matej_, hi
[13:57] <matej_> its this a international chanel
[13:57] <matej_> or only english
[13:57] <matej_> im new here
[13:58] <matej_> greatings from SLOWENIA
[14:00] <bioterror> mostly english yes
[14:00] <bioterror> !sv
[14:00] <ubot2> Svensk Ubuntu- och Kubuntustöd hittar du i #ubuntu-se resp. #kubuntu-se. Tack!
[14:00] <bioterror> oh not that
[14:00] <bioterror> !sl
[14:00] <ubot2> Factoid 'sl' not found
[14:00] <matej_> not sl  si
[14:01] <bioterror> !si
[14:01] <ubot2> Kanal za podporo slovenskim uporabnikom Ubuntuja je #ubuntu-si. Če potrebujete pomoč v Slovenskem jeziku, prosimo da se nam pridružite in probali vam bomo pomagati. Slovenian language support channel is #ubuntu-si
[14:01] <matej_> the chanel have not a members
[14:01] <bioterror> really?
[14:01] <matej_> yes
[14:01] <bioterror> your loco is not working well then
[14:01] <matej_> ok by
[14:01] <bioterror> but can we help you?
[14:01] <bioterror> oh yeah
[16:02] <Unguided> Hello All. I would like to run zentyal, mythtv, and freenas on one box. Any suggestions on how to do this. Thanks in advance
[16:09] <Ziek> anyone know the ubuntu ran on android work?
[21:23] <fosburg> can anyone suggest a chatroom for 'Ubuntu One'?
[21:23] <Unit193> #ubuntuone
[21:24] <fosburg> thank you
[22:43] <zach__> just wondering what people's opinions are on the best IDE for ubuntu?
[22:44] <geirha> None, use an editor and command line
[22:45] <zach__> I'm pretty new, I know the command line pretty well but what do you mean by an editor?
[22:48] <zach__> just like a text editor like gedit or kate?
[23:27] <fosburg> need some info on backing up 'thunderbird' email