[02:47] <asterismo> whats is the relationship between FSF and EFF?
[03:15] <coalwater> asterismo: what does each mean
[03:16] <asterismo> Free Software Foundation
[03:16] <asterismo> and Electronic Frontier Foundation
[03:27] <coalwater> sorry, no idea lol
[03:53] <BlueClaw> I just downloaded a program in .sh file format. How do I install that?
[03:54] <JoseeAntonioR> BlueClaw: First of all, open a Terminal and run "sudo chmod +x <path to the file>" without quotes, where <path to the file> is the actual path.
[03:54] <JoseeAntonioR> After that, just write the path to the file, and press enter, it should run.
[03:54] <BlueClaw> Should I move the .sh file to somewhere I want it installed or to keep it?
[03:54] <BlueClaw> Or does that not matter?
[03:55] <JoseeAntonioR> BlueClaw: I think it doesn't matter, but if you want to be completely sure it installs in the same folder where the .sh file is (which is normally the folder where you extract it) first do "cd <path to the folder where the .sh file is>"
[03:56] <JoseeAntonioR> And then just write the name of the file and press enter, file.sh
[03:57] <BlueClaw> sorry I am going slow :( very slow
[03:57] <JoseeAntonioR> BlueClaw: No problem :)
[03:57] <reader_> hai guys, I want to ping a Host ubuntu os to Guest xp os , guest os IP is 10.0.2.15 I typed < ping 10.0.2.15 > in terminal but it loss 100 % .wht to do?
[03:57] <BlueClaw> Should I install it in my home directory or should I try to find a place like bin or another main folder?
[03:59] <JoseeAntonioR> BlueClaw: I recommend a folder in your home folder, like /home/username/program-name
[03:59] <JoseeAntonioR> I think the better option is to just run it.
[04:02] <reader_> JoseeAntonioR, Can u tell me how to ping a host ubuntu to guest xp ?
[04:02] <JoseeAntonioR> reader_: I suppose you are running it in a VirtualBox, right? (Sorry for the delay)
[04:03] <reader_> JoseeAntonioR, Yeah ! I'am running XP in VBox
[04:04] <JoseeAntonioR> reader_: Then, you should change the network settings to NAT before running the VM, so it gets an IP in your network when it runs
[04:04] <JoseeAntonioR> reader_: After that, it'll get an unique IP in your LAN network, and you can ping it.
[04:05] <reader_> JoseeAntonioR, from the google search and some friends in irc helped me to configure that I setup-ed a NAT adapter and its IP is 10.0.2.15
[04:06] <JoseeAntonioR> reader_: Then, it's not working, because that's an IP the virtualbox gives you, an IP inside your IP. You should get an IP like 192.168.*.*
[04:07] <reader_> JoseeAntonioR, I can able to ping from guest os and also share the host apache2 server and Internet connection , but cant able to ping form host
[04:08] <reader_> JoseeAntonioR, I tested bridged connection and I failed to ping from host
[04:08] <JoseeAntonioR> reader_: That's why I'm telling you, unless you get an IP in your LAN network, you won't be able to ping the guest from the host.
[04:09] <reader_> JoseeAntonioR, So I need to manually setup the IP address and all those stuffs in guest XP
[04:10] <JoseeAntonioR> reader_: No, it should get it automatically if it's configured to run a NAT adapter. If not, it won't work
[04:11] <reader_> JoseeAntonioR, Then please guide me to do that !
[04:11] <JoseeAntonioR> reader_: Are you using Oracle VM VirtualBox?
[04:11] <reader_> JoseeAntonioR, Yes
[04:12] <reader_> JoseeAntonioR, Ver 4.2
[04:12] <JoseeAntonioR> Then, open the settings panel of your VM once it's off.
[04:14] <JoseeAntonioR> reader_: In the Network tab, in the Attached to: field, select Bridged Adapter.
[04:15] <JoseeAntonioR> reader_: Finally, save the settings, and turn on the VM. It should give you another IP, like the one I told you.
[04:19] <BlueClaw> Is there any way to get a "Are you sure? [Yes] [No]" confirmation when I hit the delete key? I mistakenly delete things too often.
[04:20] <JoseeAntonioR> Hmm, don't think so
[04:20] <JoseeAntonioR> BlueClaw: ^
[04:21] <BlueClaw> Thanks anyways :(
[04:21] <JoseeAntonioR> No prob
[04:21] <BlueClaw> I appreciate your help :) earlier by  the way.
[04:21] <JoseeAntonioR> BlueClaw: No worries, could you run the file?
[04:25] <BlueClaw> Due to not having the prerequisites, no, but I am working on it, don't you worry :)
[04:26] <JoseeAntonioR> BlueClaw: Great, I hope you can work it out
[05:05] <philipballew> Can I make an immage of my hard drive and make it into a installable iso of ubuntu
[05:19] <philipballew> hey bodhizazen whats up!
[05:19] <bodhizazen> gimp
[05:19] <bodhizazen> http://bodhizazen.net/img/trisquel-linux-libre.png
[05:20] <bodhizazen> http://bodhizazen.net/img/gnu-linux-libre.png
[05:20] <bodhizazen> you ?
[05:20] <philipballew> Looks like it could be fun! I am trying to make a custom ubuntu live cd, yet have it be in oem mode after I install it
[05:21] <bodhizazen> yikes
[05:21] <bodhizazen> how is it going ?
[05:22] <philipballew> kinda bad. I might just give up tonight
[05:22] <philipballew> though im all booked for ued!!!
[05:22] <philipballew> *uds
[05:23] <philipballew> hows being awesome going for you bodhizazen ?
[05:24] <bodhizazen> you are too kind
[05:25] <philipballew> you hooked me up with those iptables. now my server is unstopable
[05:25] <philipballew> thats awesome!
[05:25] <bodhizazen> Fantastic !!
[05:25] <bodhizazen> so you tried hitting your server with nmap or similar ?
[05:26] <philipballew> yeah. I tole my friend to nmap it and his ip was blocked
[05:26] <bodhizazen> hope your friend was impressed =)
[05:28] <philipballew> he is running them as well now!
[05:28] <bodhizazen> The rules I gave you are simple, yet effective
[05:29] <philipballew> im not running anything big and these work really well
[05:29] <bodhizazen> have fun, I am off for the night
[05:30] <bodhizazen> was just helping the trisquel community with some art work
[05:30] <philipballew> peace!
[05:30] <bodhizazen> =)
[05:30] <bodhizazen> They saw my parabola user bar and asked if I would do one for trisquel
[06:05] <reader_> JoseeAntonioR, After a long I'am back with same issue , Sorry power just went off. configuration For NAT adapter to ping form host (Vitual box)
[06:07] <reader_> JoseeAntonioR, Are you ON!! ?
[06:09] <reader_> hai guys, I want to ping a Host ubuntu os to Guest xp os , guest os IP is 10.0.2.15 I typed < ping 10.0.2.15 > in terminal but it loss 100 % .wht to do?
[06:22] <sebsebseb> hi
[06:24] <mysteriousdarren> sebsebseb: hi
[06:24] <sebsebseb> mysteriousdarren, hi
[06:25] <mysteriousdarren> can I help you?
[06:39] <reader_> mysteriousdarren,  Don't ask for help just ask
[06:39] <sebsebseb> mysteriousdarren, no
[06:41] <reader_> JoseeAntonioR,  ?
[11:27] <ashickur-noor> hi
[11:29] <ashickur-noor> any one home?
[17:09] <r4y> >	I want to know when 12.04.01 will come out and if I should wait for it to come out?, I want to back up my files from my other hard drive. I just had hard drive troubles, but I used dban then spinrite so I am ready to back up.
[18:15] <becksta> howdy...
[18:15] <becksta> muss ich die ppa quellen vor einem update via update-manager deaktivieren?
[18:15] <becksta> von ich auf die neue lts gehen will.... ??
[23:24] <chorgox> hello evryone and good night
[23:25] <chorgox> little question, I installing today ubuntu 12.04 in my netbook, is a regular atom 1.6 1gb RAM aspecs, do you think this version would make my netbook to slow and should stick to a older version ?
[23:26] <chorgox> i remeber 10.4 was like really fast and after that i move to other distros
[23:40] <JoseeAntonioR> How long should it take to restore previously installed packages?