[00:37] <kevin> hello
[00:38] <JoseeAntonioR> kevin: Hi!
[00:39] <kevin> hey
[03:03] <kevin> hello
[03:04] <JoseeAntonioR> kevin: Hi
[03:04] <kevin> u still onhere
[03:05] <JoseeAntonioR> kevin: Yes
[03:05] <kevin> u know alot about ubuntu
[03:06] <JoseeAntonioR> kevin: Can't say lots, many people know more than I do. But is there something I can help you in?
[03:06] <kevin> well copy and paste dont work anymore inthe terminal
[03:06] <kevin> and the terminal freezes
[03:06] <kevin> sometimes
[03:07] <JoseeAntonioR> kevin: You should use Ctrl+Shift+C to copy, and Ctrl+Shift+V to paste.
[03:08] <kevin> that dont work either
[03:08] <kevin> how do i see the code that controls it
[03:09] <JoseeAntonioR> kevin: What are you trying to copy/paste?
[03:10] <kevin> well alot of times i want show terminal out put or copy from a website and imput it into terminal
[03:14] <kevin> any idea
[03:14] <kevin> ??
[03:19] <JoseeAntonioR> kevin: I recommend you use "<command> | pastebinit", without quotes, where <command> is the actual command that the user gave you, so it will give you a link for the person who is helping you to verify.
[03:19] <kevin> well i do know of that but i want to right click copy and then paste
[03:20] <kevin> pastebinit dont cover everysituation
[03:37] <JoseeAntonioR> kevin: Really, I don't know what may be happening.
[03:38] <kevin> ok then thanks
[10:29] <kevin> highlight my name please i want to see something
[10:30] <benonsoftware> kevin
[10:35] <kevin> thanks can u highlight me one more time
[12:20] <_wdd> hello
[14:14] <jdmcancer> Hello
[14:15] <jdmcancer> Can anyone help me to check if my machine has a virus?
[14:16] <holstein> jdmcancer: are you running linux? ...probably not
[14:17] <holstein> you might have infected files that could infect other machines... i would check out some live CD's or just run some scans
[14:17] <jdmcancer> Yes I am running Ubuntu Linux Oneric Ocelot
[14:17] <holstein> AVG even has a live CD that is quite handy
[14:18] <duanedesign> yeah i have never heard of anyone getting a virus on linux
[14:19] <holstein> i mean, never say never or whatever... but it *never* happens ;)
[14:19] <jdmcancer> This is what is happening....my monitor works and displays everything like it should while the computer is booting but after the computer finishes booting the monitor goes black and has a message "out of range".
[14:20] <jdmcancer> And I just hooked the same monitor to a different machine and it worked perfectly on the other machine.
[14:21] <holstein> jdmcancer: thats not a virus
[14:21] <holstein> jdmcancer: thats a graphics card issue
[14:21] <holstein> jdmcancer: i have seen that before.. the card is displaying something the monitor cant handle
[14:22] <jdmcancer> My machine doesn't have a separate graphics card just whatever is built into the motherboard.
[14:22] <holstein> jdmcancer: i usually just experiment around and get that sorted out.. i would plug another monitor in and set it to something *really* generic, like 800x600, like i suggested last time
[14:22] <holstein> jdmcancer: doest matter where the device is physically located, troubleshooting will be similar
[14:23] <jdmcancer> Last time after I talked with you the monitor went back to working for a while like it was solved but now it's doing it again.
[14:23] <holstein> jdmcancer: there are ways to "reset" the graphics, you can also make a custom xorg.conf, but in these cases, i usually try and just take the path of least resistance... i would just plug another monitor in and mess with the settigs in the GUI til the offending monitor gets a config it likes
[14:24] <holstein> jdmcancer: cool.. it'll be the same deal.. its likely an upgread that is breaking things
[14:24] <holstein> jdmcancer: you dont *have* to upgrade all the time, though doing kernel updates is a good idea
[14:25] <jdmcancer> So I make these changes in the settings on the monitor itself or in someplace on the computer?
[14:25] <holstein> jdmcancer: the monitor likely wont accept any changes like that
[14:25] <holstein> its hardware, and "does what it does"
[14:25] <holstein> jdmcancer: the card is what is trying to create a signal that the monitor cant handle
[14:26] <holstein> jdmcancer: when i say "card" i mean, your graphics chip... even though its not on a seperate "card"
[14:26] <jdmcancer> So do I go to settings for display or graphics or something like that?
[14:27] <holstein> jdmcancer: where ever you are comfortable changing the configuration of your grahpics
[14:27] <holstein> i suggested the GUI, since thats likely something you have used before
[14:28] <jdmcancer> OK I'm just new to this but is the GUI the same as the terminal?
[14:29] <holstein> jdmcancer: i was talking about using another monitor and clicking on "monitor settings", but that is just to get to what i feel would be the easiest for you
[14:29] <holstein> easiest/best
[14:29] <holstein> jdmcancer: i have to run... good luck :)
[14:29] <jdmcancer> OK thanks
[18:29] <Sourcecode> hello
[18:30] <Sourcecode> currently builing a home server for ftp and web hosting would it be wise to use the current version of ubuntu or wait for the v. 12.04?
[18:30] <philipballew_> Sourcecode, try 12.04
[18:30] <philipballew_> it has a longer support time
[18:30] <philipballew_> id personally try it now
[18:31] <Sourcecode> would it be a hassle to switch to 12.04 from 11.10
[18:31] <philipballew_> set up ssh and sftp on it and it should be good even now
[18:31] <philipballew_> not really
[18:33] <Sourcecode> can i install the os on a 64GB ssd as a primary boot drive
[23:32] <Reiss> hey, I'm trying to install ubuntu on my windows 7 machine using the windows ubuntu installer, and I'm having some issues, can anyone help me?