[00:18] bACktRaCk5: depends on the filetype i think [00:19] bACktRaCk5: is it your file? [00:19] so.. i want make a eggdrop arhive [00:19] and i just want to see what is in.. just look in the file [00:20] no edit [00:20] bACktRaCk5: open it up with the password [00:20] password ? [00:20] bACktRaCk5: however it was encrypted.. decrypt it [00:20] and for decrypt ? how can i do ? [00:21] is the 3rd time on linux.. so i don`t know use it very well :( [00:21] bACktRaCk5: i would just see how it was encrypted [00:21] can i upload the file ? to look up ? [00:22] bACktRaCk5: i dont need to see it.. i dont have any credentials [00:22] ok.. [00:23] so u can help me ? to tell my how can i open it? or if it is possible.. ? pls [00:24] bACktRaCk5: sure [00:24] bACktRaCk5: you just figure out what you are trying to decrypt.. then see how it was encrypted, and decrypt it [00:25] on click right on the file - proprietes at the Type is : executable [00:25] i start my eggdrop with ./eggdrop (this is the file) [00:25] bACktRaCk5: its "encrypted" ? [00:25] bACktRaCk5: you cant just open it? [00:25] i can`t open it [00:25] with the editor i can`t [00:25] nano ~/.eggdrop [00:26] bACktRaCk5: why? [00:26] permissions? [00:27] ^?ELF^A^A^A^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^B^@^C^@^A^@^@^@??^D^H4^@^@^@\?^F^@^@^@^@^@4^@ ^@^$ [00:27] ^K^H@ [00:27] ^K^HX^Z^@^@ [00:27] on nano eggdrop [00:29] bACktRaCk5: i would ask the eggdrop maintainer [00:29] maybe you are not supposed to see that [00:29] ah. [00:34] holstein just a moment, i upload the file 4 you to see it and tell me if i can open it or not.. `cuz i don`t know.. [00:36] http://system.moy.su/eggdrop.noext [00:36] i`ve uploaded it on my ftp.. and it put .noext [00:37] but in my folder i`hve just "eggdrop" [00:37] without no extension [00:37] bACktRaCk5: thats what the file is [00:37] it looks like goop [00:38] goop ? what mean? [00:38] is the executable of my eggdrop [00:38] you'll need to ask the eggdrop folks [00:38] bACktRaCk5: right. mabye you dont need to see that? [00:38] ah.. [00:38] but this files is possible to open ? [00:38] without run it [00:40] bACktRaCk5: you are opening it [00:40] bACktRaCk5: that what it is [00:40] bACktRaCk5: that text [00:40] yes i want to see thath text :D [00:40] bACktRaCk5: right.. its goop [00:41] waht mean goop ? [00:41] bACktRaCk5: not something you can just read [07:46] I have a Kubuntu VM in virtualbox. It has suddenly stopped automatically adjusting the screen resolution when I resize the VM window. I have vboxadditions installed. How do I fix this? Is this a problem that should be addressed in vbox or in KDE? [07:49] sounds to me like a vbox thing [08:31] Hi [08:31] hey fox [08:38] Hi Yos , how are you? [08:39] I'm doing good s-fox, you ? [08:39] I'm pretty good thank you === Fyodorovna is now known as wilee-nilee [10:29] hello [11:40] greetings! This is your pal kristian-aalborg [11:40] I'm trying to get xchat or pidgin going on my laptop, no luck [11:41] Connecting to chat.freenode.net (38.229.70.20) port 6667... * Connection failed. Error: Network is unreachable [11:41] Hi there kristian-school [11:42] so how are you connected now ? [11:43] hi Yos [11:43] via webchat.freenode.net... I thought it showed [11:43] ah, yes it does :) [11:44] :) [11:44] do you have a proxy on your lappy ? [11:44] I have tried the various combinations of ports and such I have come across... irc.freenode.net and chat.freenode.net [11:44] erm, don't think so [11:45] this is the school's public network [11:46] ah, more than likely, they have a firewall that won't allow you to connect to irc using an irc client [11:46] you have to ask the admin [11:47] no biggie, I just had the time to set it up right now [11:47] it works from home ? [11:47] I doubt they care about IRC [11:47] I have not checked at home, I mainly use the laptop from here [11:48] what ports have you tried? those on the freenode site ? [11:49] xchat also has a list of networks, can you connect to any other network ? [11:51] I seem to get "unreachable" on them all... tested a handful right now [11:51] sounds like a blocked port, the school may block all ports except for a few [11:52] that's okay, it's not like it is very important [11:52] ok [11:52] thanks for helping out [11:55] I just remembered about browser plugins [12:05] so you need an irc server that lets you do irc with port 80 instead then..... [12:06] none that I know of [12:14] gotta go, see ya [15:25] hi [15:27] Yos, hi again [15:27] turns out it *was* the school network [15:28] so just ask the admin if he is willing to open up one port for irc [15:29] kristian-T61p, Then, don't tell anyone. ;-) [15:30] no problem, school is out tomorrow :) [15:31] I just though it was xchat/freenode/whatevs that was the problem, I'm surprised that school admins care about something as old as irc [15:31] but it's probably using the "torrent" ports [15:31] nope [15:32] depending on the admin, he may have disallowed all outgoing traffic except on certain ports [15:33] kristian-T61p, Also, with IRC there's DCC and that sort of thing; can't have the students being distracted from their studies. [15:34] I think about ten people in the world use DCC [15:34] :) [15:34] dcc ?? [15:34] and another thousand use irc :) [15:35] just kidding... but Facebook is probably the big distraction these days [15:35] morten77, are you Danish? [15:35] not much [15:36] aha dcc is "Direct Client-to-Client" [15:37] morten77, I meant file transfers and that sort; I prolly botched my abbreviations. CTCP, etc.. [15:37] morten77, where are you from if I may ask? I have never seen the name Morten outside of Denmark... [15:38] have you ever been outside of Denmark ? [15:38] j/k :P [15:38] aha [15:38] Yos, yes I have :) [15:39] btw, have to stay on topic on this channel [15:40] * Sidewinder Smacks himself and gets back on topic. :) [15:41] if I want to be able to install latest versions of applications, like vlc2.0 but do _not_ want to upgrade the os, what linux/ubuntu dist should I use? [15:41] is linuxmint-debian edition worth looking at? [15:42] gentoo and Arch are bleeding edge distros, but not for beginners [15:48] ok.. I think I want something beginners-friendly yes. but absolutely don't want to upgrade the os every three year or so. For my windows needs (not much today I must admit) I use winXP, and if I must upgrade my ubuntu10.04 I want something that I can still use 20 years from now [15:49] but I do want to run vlc 2.0 and I can't find any repository for that.... [15:50] morten77: there is nothing like that [15:50] 20 years from now apps will have other requirements and demands [15:53] I don't plan to buy a new computer in the nearest 20 years.... I'm fully aware of that my computer don't have enough ompfh! to do 50fps 1080P video or play the latest greatest 3D games but I can live with that... [16:01] morten77, there is the PPA system for Ubuntu also [16:01] and you can always build from source [16:02] you will be upgrading every third year (circa) minimum, I'm afraid [16:02] LTS's are supported 5 years [16:02] Goodbye [16:03] hurm, I have 10.4 Lucid on my box at home... it reaches EOL in 2013? [16:04] correct. The 5 years support on desktop is since 12.04 [16:04] If I understand it right, the problem with linux applications is that they use shared libraries (that change APIs so new versions of them does not work for older programs), so is it impossible to stop share libraries? so the stuff each application needs is in its own directory. the stuff firefox 3.6 needs is in its directory, and the stuff firefox 13.0 (or whatever version they are at now) is in its directory if I wanted to try that. [16:06] I wish they have an 10 years XLTS :) [16:06] oCean, ah [16:07] I think you can run Arch forever, in theory [16:07] but it's not advisable [16:07] oh [16:07] and, you always mess up the install of whatever after a year or two, tops... especially if you're a beginner [16:08] I believe Firefox is at version 12190000291 [16:08] ;) [16:08] version "Over 9000" [16:08] you mean this week, or last week? ;-) [16:08] last week ;) [16:09] morten77, you can use distrowatch.com to look around, if you don't already know it [16:10] Debian and Arch are cool distros also [16:10] but Ubuntu might be a little bit easier, also a matter of taste what is "hard", of course [16:10] regardless, I gotta go - see ya [16:11] mm.... I know about distrowatch. but I'm a bit scared... I'm afraid I will loose 14 weeks looking for the perfect distro (and not find it anyway) [16:11] I'll look into arch a bit perhaps [17:13] Hi.. Im a newbie [17:14] Need help on how to static IP on new install [17:15] seanlew: you should be able to do that in the GUI now [17:15] seanlew: what OS? ubuntu 12.04? [17:15] How do I get the gui? [17:15] Yes [17:15] Current jsut installed [17:15] just [17:16] seanlew: try http://www.liberiangeek.net/2012/04/setup-a-permanent-static-ip-address-in-ubuntu-12-04-precise-pangolin/ [17:16] all I have is text [17:16] No GUI [17:16] How to install gui? [17:16] seanlew: then you dont have ubuntu 12.04 [17:17] do you have ubuntuserver 12.04? [17:17] yes [17:17] OK [17:17] I have user logged in [17:17] ~$ [17:17] 15 packages to update [17:17] http://parabing.com/2011/05/07/make-ubuntu-server-11-04-use-a-static-ip-address/ will work [17:17] 1 update security [17:18] I would rather use a gui if you can direct on how to turn that on [17:18] seanlew: you dont "turn it on".. the operating system you are using didnt come with it by desgin [17:18] design* [17:18] ok.. install? [17:18] update [17:18] you can install the ubuntu-desktop metapackage [17:18] sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop [17:20] temporary failure resolving 'us.archive.ubuntu.com [17:23] ? [17:23] seanlew: sounds like a temporary internet issue you'll need to troubleshoot [17:23] sudo apt-get update [17:23] then... [17:23] sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop [17:24] how do you stop the current command looking for it [17:24] control C maybe [19:28] hello all [19:42] mysql question: when I do a mysqldump of all databases and then import it, does the mysql root password is also copied or the one I created for new server (during install) is used instead? [19:55] raubvogel: the latter [19:56] geirha: thanks. Would you know what else is not copied? [19:57] raubvogel: easiest way to find out is to do a mysqldump and see what it contains ;) [19:58] You can adjust some of what the dump should contain via command-line options [19:58] geirha: you have a point there. I take replication behaves the same way, right? [19:58] replication? [19:59] I mean if I have a master and a slave mysql servers and then change the mysql root pw in the master. The slave will know nothing about it, right? [19:59] recursion!? [20:00] How is everyone this fine afternoon? [20:00] What's new in the Ubuntu world? [20:00] The Linux universe is buzzing these days. [20:21] raubvogel: That I don't know. Never tried running mysql that way. I'd ask #mysql [20:23] geirha: I done that, and think the question was considered too basic for someone to bother to answer. [20:24] Not going to loose my sleep though [20:26] Now, for my test I just installed mysql-server and did a dump. Did not bother to populate the db. Take a look at line 3 in http://pastie.org/private/8lo8jjpjosgddbwa8clmw . Wouldn't the "*61584B76F6ECE8FB9A328E7CF198094B2FAC55C7" be the password for the root user? [20:26] (test pw, so I don't care) [20:45] Unit193: aye [20:53] raubvogel: Oh, indeed it does. Good thing you actually tested it then. :) [20:55] raubvogel: Ah, of course, because when you dump all databases, it includes the user database which contains all the users [20:56] (and their pw hashes) [20:56] geirha: thing is, my test tells me it ignored the root pw: http://pastie.org/private/dbcuax111w43ktcpny1a [20:57] (db1 : ubuntu2) [21:00] mysql -uroot -ppassword1 mysql <<< 'select * from user;' [21:02] raubvogel: Do you see the hash there? [21:04] geirha: it seems to be the very same hash [21:05] Lemme pastie it [21:05] maybe there are multiple entries? since it does an INSERT [21:05] http://pastie.org/private/ufjsqjwnsd97ldgem7kcpq [21:06] Well, if there were multiple entries, shouldn't it also show, say, an entry with the hostname for the new mysql server? [21:08] Hm. Weird === telex_ is now known as telex [21:10] Indeed [22:23] I just upgraded to 12.04 and my Classic Gnome is not acting right [22:26] My Classic Gnome has inoperable workspaces and the master volume control is not there. [22:27] on Ubuntu 12.04