=== Fyodorovna is now known as wilee-nilee [04:26] asd [04:26] s [04:28] oops sorry about that. [06:03] bring on june 7 :) [06:03] a month away :/ [06:08] yeah sux hey loL === emma is now known as em === PreciseOne is now known as IdleOne === Guest18890 is now known as Aranel [13:01] Hiyas all [13:03] Mornin' BluesKaj :) [13:03] Hi Sidewinder :) [14:09] <_3vi1_> Odd. My e1000e doesn't seem to be working with the 3.4 kernel. Searching launchpad bugs, I see people complaining of similar problems, but with the 3.2 kernels - where I'm working fine. === emma is now known as em [16:26] anyone using CIFS on FSTAB? [16:26] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/util-linux/+bug/995535 [16:27] * FernandoMiguel kicks the bot [16:29] ubottu is not even here. [16:34] Daekdroom: I guess I have to kick it further :) [16:35] seriously two things come to mind now [16:35] 1) why can't Ubuntu redistribute the VirtualBox extension that adds USB 2.0? [16:36] 2) Why can't SOMEBODY write an open source patch that adds USB 2.0 anyway, since most of the code base is GPL?! [16:36] Bluefoxicy: ask Oracle [16:36] FernandoMiguel: we redistribute flash ... kind of. [16:36] Bluefoxicy: the Oracle build has it [16:37] I'm trying how to rename my external drive ..it shows as external after renaming it with: sudo e2label /dev/sdf1 External , but when I drag it to the desktop , icon view shows the same series of letters and numbers that I was trying to rename in the fist place [16:37] FernandoMiguel: my concern is that on upgrade virtualbox might suddenly break [16:37] I'm not sure if it's good at removing its extensions [16:38] but that's more of a phantom concern [16:38] Bluefoxicy: *all* VB versions out there *always* break on me when kernel upgrades [16:38] I just stop caring [16:38] haha [16:38] VirtualBox was amazing before it was entirely mature [16:39] when that happens, I just boot use the older kernel for a few days [16:39] till it works [16:39] it was faster than VMware even without the CPU virtualization extensions [16:39] KVM FTW [16:39] Bluefoxicy: I suspect someone could add USB2 but it's not trivial, and as FM says, a lot of people are doing KVM/QEMU stuff these days (which I think USB2 went into a few months back - or is at least around) [16:40] nice [16:40] I'll have to look into KVM [16:40] adding USB2 isn't trivial by any stretch: it's an entire emulated host controller interface [16:40] I just figured someone would have done it [16:41] or maybe had the sanity to write an API on top of an emulated HCI and use the same code library for VBox/KVM/Qemu [16:41] virtualization on Linux should be a big feature :| [16:41] but it's so fragmented [16:41] everyone is using Xen, or KVM, or VirtualBox [16:42] some people went with VMware, mostly VMware has its own server and such [16:42] etc [16:42] it would be a killer feature if Ubuntu could actually boot other OSes [16:43] like if it detected Windows on /dev/sda1 and let you boot it (unmounts sda1) using a device mapper device that maps in a partition table and that partition [16:44] it'd be a little tricky of course (you'd have to generate a custom bootloader for the MBR being mapped in) [16:44] and you'd lose all the other partitions (Windows boots without its D: and F:!) :P === Tasmania is now known as John__K [16:52] Bluefoxicy: The tricky thing there is to make the windows that boots see it's devices with the appropriate device drivers; windows doesn't normally like being moved between hardware [16:52] that's true [18:48] great.... [18:48] my SSL certs are screwed [18:48] both FF and chrome show expired SSL for multicert [18:49] but they say they have issued new certs two months ago [18:49] ca-certificates is from 201202 [18:50] /etc/ssl/certs has nothing new either [18:50] /home/fernando/.mozilla/firefox/omcco3vm.default/cert8.db seems to be the culprid, aka the SSL store [18:51] s$ lsof | grep cert [18:51] lsof: WARNING: can't stat() fuse.gvfs-fuse-daemon file system /root/.gvfs [18:51] Output information may be incomplete. [18:51] chrome 4786 fernando 51u REG 8,5 19456 132341 /home/fernando/.pki/nssdb/cert9.db [18:51] chrome 5255 fernando 23w REG 8,5 131072 132768 /home/fernando/.mozilla/firefox/omcco3vm.default/cert8.db [18:51] chrome 5255 fernando 32r REG 8,5 65536 677418 /home/fernando/.adobe/Flash_Player/cert8.db (deleted) [18:51] chrome 5255 fernando 33r REG 8,5 65536 677404 /home/fernando/.adobe/Flash_Player/cert8.db (deleted) [18:51] chrome 5255 fernando 34u REG 8,5 65536 673820 /home/fernando/.adobe/Flash_Player/cert8.db (deleted) [19:00] FernandoMiguel, do you have a link for pastebin? [19:00] paste.ubuntu.com [19:00] FernandoMiguel, cool, it makes things easier if you use it if you can. :) [19:02] FernandoMiguel, the bot will usually tell you this not sure why it didn't, must be out for lunch lol. [19:02] indeed it is === Tasmania is now known as John__K [19:14] <|_Dammed_|> wow no ops here [19:15] <|_Dammed_|> whats the point of putting ubuntu on a tf101 tablet [19:18] |_Dammed_|: Well if you want to do some dev on the move the Transformer isn't that bad a choice [19:37] |_Dammed_|: did you need help from an op ? [19:39] ikonia; he was mildly surprised that he didn't see any badge wearing ops around [19:39] oh, right === yofel_ is now known as yofel [20:14] Hi, Why does do-release-upgrade on 12.04 not upgrade to the next development release? I did the -d switch and still it says no upgrades [20:15] nickgaw; because there isn't been an official build (Alpha, beta etc) [20:15] I think the only way to go to quantal currently is changing sources.list and hope it doesn't go boom. [20:15] You can switch sources, if you got a minute or two I can find the command [20:15] ok [20:20] sudo sed -i 's/precise/quantal/g' /etc/apt/sources.list; sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get dist-upgrade [20:21] Should do the trick nickgaw [20:22] With other words, switch the words precise for quantal in /etc/apt/sources.list, update the repositories and then do a dist-upgrade [20:22] MrChrisDruif: I believe nickgaw is using 10.04 ... he asked on #ubuntu earlier, I took it to mean he wanted to update to 12.04 [20:23] IntuitiveNipple; "Why does do-release-upgrade on 12.04" <= looks like 12.04 to me [20:24] ow, maybe just "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade -d" also does the trick nickgaw [20:24] I am on 12.04 trying to upgrade to the next development release will try that command [20:24] Ahhh. good point. He's asking two separate questions then! [20:25] is it possible that my ubuntu installation could expload and no longer work? [20:25] nickgaw: yes :) [20:26] 12.10 is only just getting going [20:26] Yup, always backup your data [20:26] It's pre-alpha!! [20:26] and is it possible that as I am totally blind and use orca for reading what is on the screen that I would lose speech during the upgrade process and require sited assistance? [20:26] nickgaw: i'd say not only possible, but likely..lol [20:27] KM0201; don't l.o.l. on that... [20:27] nickgaw: I'd strongly recommend you stay with what you have. The development release is supposed to break frequently this early on in the cycle [20:27] MrChrisDruif: it's true though. [20:27] KM0201; it might be true, but no need to append lol right? [20:28] what is wrong with lol on something like that? I thought that was the point of development was breaking and fixing things? [20:28] MrChrisDruif: i think you're being oversensitive. [20:28] Might be...bit tired ^_^ [20:28] It's either LOL or COL (cries out loud!) [20:28] good point [20:28] Ghehe =D [20:29] I've personally physically thrown a alpha-dev system out the 1st floor window for breaking! [20:29] It didn't help O.O [20:29] what package contains the vmbuilder command for building an ubuntu virtual machine with use with qemu and would the windows installer .disc format be usable as a virtual machine with qemu? [20:43] looks like it's python-vm-builder [20:43] nickgaw: I like the apt-file command for finding that type of thing [20:43] apt-file? [20:44] apt-file [20:44] Installing... [20:44] apt-file - APT package searching utility -- command-line interface [20:44] dpkg -S also works [20:44] MrChrisDruif: Wonderful program - lets you find a file in a package even if you've not got it installed [20:45] I know of apt-cache [20:45] jbicha: Only if you have it installed [20:45] dpkg -S only works for installed packages [20:45] IntuitiveNipple: Which dev board ? [20:45] penguin42: huh? [20:46] IntuitiveNipple: That you defenestrated [20:46] apt-file only works if you have it installed too ;) [20:46] oh! I forget now... but I'm sure it'll be putting up shoots in the garden soon :p [20:46] lol [20:47] I did try growing a bluetooth keyboard too :p [20:47] IntuitiveNipple: I believe they're better as holders for cress [20:48] :) Bit wimpy for me ... I'm a farmboy... I'll go with rape sugar beat and potatoes! [20:48] I'm not sure there's enough room for a spud in a keyboard === sary_ is now known as Sary