[02:55] <r4y> Where do I download Ubuntu 10.04?
[02:56] <Unit193> http://releases.ubuntu.com
[02:56] <r4y> TY
[03:03] <r4y> Can these be torrented?
[03:07] <Unit193> I think it's http://torrents.ubuntu.com
[03:08] <Unit193> No "S", http://torrent.ubuntu.com
[03:08] <r4y> Nice, TY man
[03:10] <r4y> I am confused. I want to get Ubuntu 10.04 for Desktop
[03:10] <r4y> All I see if DVD not cd
[03:12] <r4y> so it's simple then, sorry
[03:12] <r4y> Right?
[03:12] <r4y> simple then lucid, then desktop
[03:15] <r4y> I am guessing that is right.
[03:17] <r4y> I don't have permission to download from that server?
[04:08] <Areckx> I am trying to use my iphone as a webcam and mic for Skype on my Ubuntu 10.04 machine. Using the iPhone app for Skype is limited, and can only see my own video, and not the caller's, plus if I want to look at the camera, I am unable to look at the screen. I have iWebcamera installed on my iPhone.
[04:37] <cnorris4664> I am having trouble installing ubuntu 12.4 amd-64 on an asus p8z68-v pro. Anyone have any advice to get ubuntu installed and running on this mobo?
[04:37] <IAmNotThatGuy> cnorris4664, when did you download this iso? and did you do a checksum over the disk ?
[04:39] <cnorris4664> about an hour ago and did not do a checksum however I have tried the beta a few times over the past couple weeks using both a usb install and most recently a cd install with the same thing that happens. I will get the ubuntu installation or boot screen then just black after that
[04:39] <cnorris4664> I think I have a uefi issue and saw some things on how to get around that but they all look relatively complicated. Is there any easy way to work with a uefo bios?
[04:40] <IAmNotThatGuy> please do a checksum and verify it. There were issues with the 64 bit versions downloaded from the main site
[04:40] <cnorris4664> oh
[04:40] <cnorris4664> well I will check that right now
[04:44] <cnorris4664> well I was looking for an md5 file but couldn't ifnd it anywhere on the ubuntu site. I went ahead and pointed the torrent to my http download I did earlier. It checked the file and did not need to download any further which would make me think my iso is good?
[05:06] <Geothst> I was wondering if someone has the time to help me figure out if my usb wireless adapter works in Linux.
[05:06] <Geothst> I took what I believe to be the correct info from lspci and found something called a tg3 driver, but I have no idea how to compile it.
[05:07] <Geothst> The readme is very vague, "The following are general guidelines for installing the driver."
[05:08] <philipballew> Geothst, pusb wifi adapter would be found in lsusb
[05:08] <philipballew> i think
[05:08] <philipballew> so your gonna wanna look there
[05:10] <Geothst> Oh. I wonder if I'm looking at my onboard wired connection.
[05:11] <philipballew> its likely
[05:11] <Geothst> Gah. I don't have access to a wired connection so I have to figure out how to use this USB thing.
[05:11] <Geothst> I'm using my android phone right now lol.
[05:11] <philipballew> what kinda usb thing is it?
[05:12] <Geothst> Netgear N900 Wireless Dual Band USB Adapter
[05:12] <Geothst> Bus 001 Device 004: ID 0846:9012 NetGear, Inc.
[05:16] <philipballew> whats the chipset?
[05:16] <Geothst> I have no idea.
[05:16] <philipballew> thats what you need to find
[05:16] <philipballew> try lsusb -vvv
[05:19] <Geothst> http://pastebin.com/ymYjwYQs
[05:22] <philipballew> also you can insert it and look at dmesg
[05:26] <philipballew> Geothst,
[05:27] <Geothst> dmesg has a lot of stuff in it. But I don't see anything with netgear or bus 001 device 004 or that ID either.
[05:27] <philipballew> Geothst, instert it and then type it
[05:27] <philipballew> also did you google the thing with the words ubuntu next to it
[05:29] <Geothst> Yeah all I found were two forum posts for people asking for help installing it, heh.
[05:29] <Geothst> no replies.
[05:29] <philipballew> try askubuntu!
[05:30] <philipballew> there pretty good. I can go all with you for hours giving you shell comands, but its finals week here and i got to study hard.
[05:30] <Geothst> What kind of information would be helpful to put with my question?
[05:30] <philipballew> lspci
[05:30] <philipballew> wait
[05:30] <Geothst> The thing won't even power on.
[05:31] <philipballew> lspci -vvv lsusb -vvv dmesg
[05:31] <philipballew> maybe its broken?
[05:32] <Geothst> It works in windows. I dual boot.
[05:33] <philipballew> Geothst, okay. post in askubuntu and give me the link here. if onoone helps there in by friday I will solve it for you
[05:33] <philipballew> i have finals and cant devote much time to it now
[05:33] <philipballew> i am sorry
[05:34] <Geothst> No worries, heh.
[05:34] <Geothst> Thanks for your time anyway.
[05:34] <philipballew> you are welcome.
[06:00] <Geothst> Evidently support for this device does not exist. http://www.wikidevi.com/wiki/Netgear_WNDA4100
[06:17] <r4y> I am having hard drive troubles I think, but I don't want to go to the other computer and change everything back to the other hard drive.
[06:18] <r4y> That being said. My sister in law has children and doesn't know how to add back the menu applet with applications places and system
[06:18] <r4y> What's it called?
[06:18] <r4y> I there are 2 with the word menu in them
[06:20] <r4y> I know there are 2 applets with the word menu in them. Sorry for the bad English because of not being able to type what I am thinking well enough
[09:32] <ankakusu> hi!
[09:33] <ankakusu> where can I get information for downloading flash players to ubuntu?
[14:37] <prechno> hi
[14:37] <prechno> anyone can help?
[14:41] <bobweaver> mangopearapples,  you here ?
[14:41] <mangopearapples> Yes
[14:41] <bobweaver> cool
[14:41] <bobweaver> so tell every one what you would like too do
[14:41] <bobweaver> with grub
[14:42] <mangopearapples> I have grub installed and I want Windows 7 which is in sda2 to be at the top so if I leave my PC, it will automatically boot up Windows 7 instead of Ubuntu
[14:43] <bobweaver> there is this
[14:43] <bobweaver> !grub
[14:43] <ubot2> GRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager since 9.10 (Karmic). Lost GRUB after installing Windows? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub - For more information and troubleshooting for GRUB2 please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2 - See !grub1 for releases before Karmic (9.10)
[14:43] <bobweaver> but I think that you are looking for this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto/ChangeDefaultOS
[14:45] <bobweaver> mangopearapples,  open terminal
[14:45] <bobweaver> enter in
[14:45] <bobweaver> sudo gedit /etc/default/grub
[14:45] <bobweaver> crap
[14:45] <mangopearapples> I tried backing up the list and I got this:
[14:45] <mangopearapples> cp: cannot stat `/boot/grub/menu.lst': No such file or directory
[14:45] <bobweaver> gksudo  gedit /etc/default/grub
[14:45] <mangopearapples> its empty..
[14:46] <prechno> anyone having troubles with skype audio after upgrading to 12.04?
[14:46] <mangopearapples> bobweaver, the file is empty for me
[14:46] <bobweaver> that is not good
[14:46] <bobweaver> ok mangopearapples  brb
[14:46] <mangopearapples> wait
[14:46] <mangopearapples> menu.lst is empty but then there's Untitled Document 1
[14:46] <mangopearapples> which is loading...
[14:47] <mangopearapples> then in the terminal, I get
[14:47] <mangopearapples> (gksudo:4210): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: "pixmap",
[14:47] <mangopearapples> (gksudo:4210): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: "pixmap",
[14:47] <mangopearapples> (gksudo:4210): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: "pixmap",
[14:47] <mangopearapples> (gksudo:4210): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: "pixmap",
[14:47] <bobweaver> hat is ok
[14:47] <bobweaver> that *
[14:47] <mangopearapples> but the menu being empty is not...
[14:48] <bobweaver> mangopearapples,  do this please
[14:48] <bobweaver> cat /etc/default/grub | pastebinit
[14:48] <mangopearapples> nothing happened...
[14:48] <bobweaver> press ctrl+c
[14:48] <bobweaver> do again
[14:49] <mangopearapples> I did
[14:49] <mangopearapples> I can't even see my name before the command anymore
[14:49] <mangopearapples> after the errors
[14:49] <mangopearapples> should I restart the terminal?
[14:49] <bobweaver> press ctrl+t
[14:49] <bobweaver> new tab pop up ?
[14:49] <mangopearapples> on the terminal?
[14:49] <bobweaver> sorry shifft+ctrl+t
[14:49] <mangopearapples> okay
[14:49] <bobweaver> yes in the terminal
[14:50] <mangopearapples> http://paste.ubuntu.com/960104/
[14:50] <bobweaver> thansk
[14:50] <bobweaver> ok mangopearapples
[14:50] <bobweaver> in terminal
[14:51] <bobweaver> gksudo gedit  /etc/default/grub
[14:51] <bobweaver> this should pop up gedit with a file
[14:51] <mangopearapples> should I close the one I already have open then?
[14:51] <mangopearapples> and the tab that I used to open it?
[14:51] <bobweaver> yes
[14:51] <bobweaver> yes
[14:51] <bobweaver> to both questions ^^
[14:52] <bobweaver> do you see the line that says GRUB_DEFAULT=0
[14:52] <mangopearapples> yep, got it and its full of stuff
[14:52] <bobweaver> mangopearapples,  ^^
[14:52] <mangopearapples> yeah
[14:52] <bobweaver> this is the line that we need to chang
[14:52] <mangopearapples> okay
[14:52] <bobweaver> change *
[14:52] <bobweaver> so please in terminal
[14:52] <mangopearapples> sda6 is 0 then?
[14:52] <bobweaver> no
[14:52] <bobweaver> wait mangopearapples
[14:52] <bobweaver> in terminal
[14:53] <bobweaver> in nwe tab in terminal
[14:53] <bobweaver> new *
[14:53] <bobweaver> do
[14:53] <bobweaver> sudo update-grub | pastebinit
[14:53] <bobweaver> then let us see link
[14:54] <mangopearapples> no link...
[14:54] <mangopearapples> Generating grub.cfg ...
[14:54] <mangopearapples> Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-3.0.0-17-generic-pae
[14:54] <mangopearapples> Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-3.0.0-17-generic-pae
[14:54] <mangopearapples> Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-3.0.0-17-generic
[14:54] <mangopearapples> Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-3.0.0-17-generic
[14:54] <mangopearapples> Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-3.0.0-12-generic
[14:54] <mangopearapples> Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-3.0.0-12-generic
[14:54] <mangopearapples> Found memtest86+ image: /boot/memtest86+.bin
[14:54] <mangopearapples> Found Windows 7 (loader) on /dev/sda1
[14:54] <mangopearapples> Found Windows 7 (loader) on /dev/sda2
[14:54] <mangopearapples> done
[14:54] <mangopearapples> You are trying to send an empty document, exiting.
[14:55] <bobweaver> it is ok mangopearapples
[14:55] <bobweaver> so this is what I see
 Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-3.0.0-17-generic-pae       = 0
[14:56] <mangopearapples> I see
[14:56] <mangopearapples> so 9 = sda2
[14:56] <bobweaver> so try this
[14:56] <bobweaver> nope because of how grub is but close
[14:56] <mangopearapples> oh okay
[14:56] <bobweaver> it should be 1
[14:56] <mangopearapples> ...
[14:56] <mangopearapples> why?
[14:57] <bobweaver> 0 = ubuntu
[14:57] <bobweaver> 1 = windows
[14:57] <mangopearapples> oh
[14:57] <bobweaver> I think
[14:57] <mangopearapples> so now I save it
[14:57] <bobweaver> so change that line in gedit
[14:57] <mangopearapples> and reboot?
[14:57] <bobweaver> mangopearapples,  no
[14:57] <bobweaver> after changed run
[14:57] <bobweaver> sudo update-grub
[14:57] <bobweaver> what deoes it find 1st ?
[14:57] <mangopearapples> huh?
[14:58] <mangopearapples> I got the same...
[14:58] <bobweaver> now reboot
[14:58] <mangopearapples> Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-3.0.0-17-generic-pae
[14:58] <bobweaver> you have too update 1st before rebooting
[14:58] <mangopearapples> is first..
[14:58] <mangopearapples> oh okay
[14:58] <bobweaver> what
[14:59] <mangopearapples> brb then
[14:59] <bobweaver> cool
[15:01] <mangopearapples> bobweaver
[15:01] <bobweaver> hey mangopearapples
[15:01] <mangopearapples> this time, it had the second one as default
[15:01] <bobweaver> what was 1st ?
[15:01] <mangopearapples> it had the same order
[15:01] <bobweaver> so change till you get right
[15:01] <mangopearapples> but it had a differen't highlighted one
[15:01] <bobweaver> oh
[15:01] <bobweaver> run
[15:02] <bobweaver> sudo update-initramfs -u
[15:03] <mangopearapples> now what?
[15:04] <mangopearapples> I changed the grub thing to 6
[15:05] <mangopearapples> now I run update grub and reboot again?
[15:05] <bobweaver> you got it
[15:06] <mangopearapples> brb again then
[15:10] <mangopearapples> thanks bobweaver!
[15:10] <mangopearapples> it worked!
[15:10] <bobweaver>  \o/
[15:10] <bobweaver> Now go tell your friends :D
[15:12] <mangopearapples> lol thanks
[16:54] <reader> hai guys, I configured my virtual box guest os as Bridged adapter  and both guest and host can ping to each other. But the problem is when I disconnected the wifi I can't able to ping each other . how to ping when I am not in a wifi network
[16:55] <JoseeAntonioR> reader: You mean, when you have no Internet connection?
[16:55] <reader> JoseeAntonioR, yes
[16:56] <JoseeAntonioR> reader: You won't be able to, because pings are sent via a local network or via the Internet, and if you don't have one, you won't be able to connect both machines.
[16:56] <JoseeAntonioR> reader: I know it sounds weird, but having virtualbox is like having one PC next to the other one, even if it's in your actual PC.
[16:57] <reader> JoseeAntonioR, Is there any solution for ping each other,(host and  guest )
[16:58] <JoseeAntonioR> reader: If you don't have an Internet connection, nope, sorry.
[16:58] <reader> JoseeAntonioR, like guest use the host apache2 server
[16:59] <reader> JoseeAntonioR, I heard that it can possible through host-only settings but I dont know the setups
[17:00] <JoseeAntonioR> reader: Hmm, not sure, maybe with an ad-hoc network, but as I told you, I'm not sure it'll work.
[17:01] <reader> JoseeAntonioR, I saw in some videos using these kind of settings
[17:02] <JoseeAntonioR> reader: I recommend you to watch them again and follow the steps given in them
[19:13] <JonEdney> Anyone familiar with getting a PCI NIC working on Ubuntu without manufacurer-supported drivers?
[19:14] <bioterror> all the drivers are mostly not supported by the manufacturer
[19:15] <JonEdney> I just got an old PC from a friend I'm trying to set up with 12.04 server to learn on, and the network interface jack on the MB don't work, so I went and picked up an NIC, but it dont work either
[19:15] <JonEdney> Was wondering if anyone knew of a workaround.
[19:15] <bioterror> grab a 3Com 905C-TX ;)
[19:16] <bioterror> works out of the box
[19:16] <bioterror> or any intel device
[19:17] <JonEdney> I'll have to look into that bioterror, was low on cash so just grabbed a $10 card
[19:20] <beachbuddah> Hi all - anybody have any idea how to get 3D out of an Radeon 6770 HD on 12.04
[19:20] <bioterror> install drivers
[19:21] <beachbuddah> fglrx?
[19:21] <bioterror> yes, that's probably the "catalyst"
[19:21] <bioterror> my card is 4350 or something like that I'm using the opensource one
[19:22] <beachbuddah> yes - it's in and shows as working, but I get messages that I am only 2d or that the driver isn't inswtalled or not working properly
[19:22] <beachbuddah> there is another?  an opensource?
[19:23] <ray_> Hello
[19:23] <beachbuddah> Hello ray
[19:24] <r4y> I want to know with jack control should I choose to enable realtime process priority or not?
[19:25] <r4y> I am running Ubuntu 10.04 and I just installed
[19:25] <r4y> I used jack control before but I am still unsure
[19:25] <holstein> r4y: if you want realtime
[19:25] <r4y> What channel should I ask this question?
[19:25] <holstein> r4y: this one
[19:26] <r4y> OK, sorry.
[19:26] <r4y> What do you think?
[19:26] <holstein> r4y: or #ubuntustudio, or #opensourcemusicians .. but it'll be me answering there too ;)
[19:26] <holstein> r4y: if you want it, enable it.. i do
[19:26] <holstein> dont overthink it... just tick the box and proceed ;)
[19:27] <r4y> LOL, OK I wasn't sure. I know it requires tampering.
[19:28] <holstein> it shouldnt
[19:29] <r4y> It's a good thing I made a text file for this on my other hard drive. Is it for how far apart the sound comes out of the speaker from when an instrument is played?, The delay of time. There will always be a delay in time but a great setup will be hard to tell from it.
[19:29] <holstein> with JACK, thats the least of your concerns
[19:29] <holstein> r4y: latency
[19:29] <r4y> I remember having a problem
[19:29] <r4y> Yes, that's it
[19:30] <holstein> r4y: probably doesnt matter to most.. if you are using live effects processing, or software synthesisers live you need it
[19:30] <r4y> It had me going to some text file to change group permissions
[19:30] <holstein> otherwise, who cares if you hit the play button and it takes half a second to hear it?
[19:30] <holstein> scoot up closer to the speakers ;)
[19:31] <holstein> i argue, most folks dont need low latency, but waste a lot of time getting it
[19:31] <r4y> The only problem is if someone wants to dub over what they recorded
[19:31] <r4y> I don't have that problem though
[19:31] <holstein> i typically mix/record and use JACK at like 60+ms
[19:31] <holstein> but, my rig can do 1.2
[19:31] <holstein> r4y: nah.. ardour/JACK corrects for latency when overdubbing
[19:32] <holstein> so, you dont need in in that scenario
[19:32] <holstein> r4y: just the 2 cases i mentioned above really
[19:32] <holstein> anything where you need to hear what you are playing in "realtime"
[19:32] <holstein> hence the name
[19:33] <r4y> I've never tried. I had trouble with my lightsnake cord, or at least I read that because the lightsnake usb cord has a sound card that it's hard to get 2 sound cards working at the same time but that was a few years ago
[19:33] <holstein> using 2 cards is more hassle than its worth
[19:34] <holstein> you can do it pretty easy with pulseaudio though
[19:34] <holstein> JACK is usually overkill for most things anyways
[19:34] <r4y> Right. I remember the conversation we had a little. I made notes of it to remember
[19:35] <holstein> glad you do
[19:35] <r4y> I didn't make note of the fact that buzzing or humming would happen from using a small jack from the back of the computer. I just remembered
[19:36] <holstein> theres netjack and jacktrip where you could have 2 machines using different sound devices
[19:36] <r4y> I wasn't trying to argue with you on that one, sorry
[19:36] <holstein> r4y: you're welcome to argue all you like :)
[19:37] <r4y> I don't. You guys are more knowledgeable about computers then I am.
[19:37] <r4y> I mean I don't want to
[19:37] <holstein> r4y: your attitude is appreciated
[19:37] <r4y> I tried Unity. I switch back to Ubuntu 10.04.4
[19:38] <holstein> in 12.04?
[19:39] <r4y> Lately I have had some trouble with backing up and I wanted to make sure I knew what Ubuntu distro version I wanted
[19:39] <r4y> I tried 12.04, yes, I tried Unity and I tried gnome classic but I didn't like it
[19:39] <holstein> its pretty nice there i think... useable... i dont use it, but its totally useable now... its a matter of time til you just wont like the state of things with gnome2
[19:40] <holstein> ^^ you can notice that i didnt specify "ubuntu 10.04"
[19:40] <r4y> the options for appearance aren't to my liking, but maybe that will change
[19:40] <r4y> They are currently limited
[19:41] <holstein> gnome2 is limiting as well.. just differently
[19:41] <r4y> Yes, I was confused about what gnome, but now I know gnome 3 is Unity, or am I wrong?
[19:41] <holstein> anyways, you dont have to like it.. i dont... i just think its useable now
[19:41] <holstein> r4y: yeah, gnome3 is just that
[19:41] <holstein> unity is different
[19:42] <holstein> r4y: most folks who liked gnome2 are moving to XFCE and doing fine with it
[19:42] <holstein> xubuntu is ubuntu with XFCE
[19:42] <r4y> It's like anything. It takes time to get used to
[19:42] <holstein> ubuntustudio 12.04 is ubuntu with XFCE
[19:43] <holstein> r4y: right, but what im saying is, it actually doesnt take much time sinces its quite similar
[19:43] <holstein> gnome2 and XFCE
[19:43] <escott> r4y, gnome3 and unity take similar approaches from a user interaction standpoint, but are different. they use the same set of libraries. if you hate one you will probably hate the other. if you find one midly annoying but mostly good the othe might be what you want
[19:43] <r4y> I've wondered about sticking to Ubuntu versions that will not have LTS at some point?
[19:44] <r4y> I am thinking about sticking with Ubuntu 10.04 for good
[19:44] <holstein> r4y: 12.04 is LTS
[19:45] <r4y> I've also thought about trying debian
[19:45] <holstein> r4y: its EOL in less than a year
[19:45] <holstein> the desktop 12.04 version is EOL
[19:45] <r4y> What does EOL stand for?
[19:45] <holstein> end of life
[19:46] <holstein> r4y: you can use it as long as you like, but updates will not be provided
[19:46] <holstein> now is the time to snuggle up with 12.04 for 5 years though :)
[19:46] <r4y> Maybe next time I will try a newer version of Ubuntu through vmware
[19:47] <r4y> I don't feel that way now, but to each there own
[19:47] <holstein> r4y: by proxy.. xubuntu 12.04 is an LTS
[19:47] <r4y> I could try xubuntu through vmware
[19:48] <r4y> I need to back my other hard drive soon first
[19:50] <r4y> I am thinking it was my hard drive cable that caused my hard drive to have troubles. I am just glad my info is on the other hard drive instead.
[19:52] <r4y> I had to switch my CD-rom and cable and my hard drive cable then Ubuntu 10.04 was able to install. It all start though with having trouble writing to this hard drive which makes me think it is the hard drive cable
[19:52] <r4y> With Spinrite it even said the cable had an error
[19:52] <r4y> I think
[19:53] <r4y> Anyways. TY for talking to me holstein.
[21:51] <kristian-aalborg> hey ppl
[21:51] <kristian-aalborg> what's the hep ftp client these days?
[21:52] <kristian-aalborg> filezilla?
[21:52] <mysteriousdarren> yes'
[21:54] <Unit193> !info ftp
[21:55] <Unit193> Terminal client.
[21:55] <mysteriousdarren> for a gui yes
[22:06] <kristian-aalborg> I guess they have Firefox funds?
[22:06] <kristian-aalborg> not that it really matters
[22:07] <kristian-aalborg> (except it does)
[22:07] <kristian-aalborg> mysteriousdarren, what would you suggest if it's CLI?
[22:08] <geirha> lftp or ncftp
[22:08] <mysteriousdarren> agreed
[22:09] <mysteriousdarren> kristian-aalborg: do you need a gui? or going for a cli?
[22:11] <kristian-aalborg> well, I never used ftp that much
[22:11] <kristian-aalborg> I will probably like both, and then use the CLI more and more
[22:31] <michaela> i tried to install ubuntu 12.04 on my gateway gt5656 and the boot splash wont work
[22:45] <mysteriousdarren> kristian-aalborg: filezilla
[22:47] <synaptix|ubuntu> +1 for filezilla