[04:40] <kav> hi
[04:42] <kav> hello
[04:42] <kav> kav@ubuntu:~$ sudo mount -o loop   /media/casper-rw /home/kav/caspermnt/
[04:43] <kav> [sudo] password for kav:
[04:43] <kav> /media/casper-rw: Is a directory
[04:43] <kav> kav@ubuntu:~$ cd caspermnt/
[04:43] <kav> kav@ubuntu:~/caspermnt$ ls
[04:43] <kav> kav@ubuntu:~/caspermnt$
[04:53] <stlsaint> joined, asked no question jsut pasted alot and left
[08:12] <elit> hello?
[08:12] <philipballew> elit,
[08:12] <philipballew> hello there
[08:13] <philipballew> Im really nice sometimes elit , but sometimes if you say hello, noone will respond.
[08:14] <elit> oh
[08:14] <elit> i din see any1 chattin
[08:14] <elit> i though i d chk if any1 was thr
[08:15] <philipballew> yeah, were here, but not always chatting. If your just wanting to talk, #ubuntu-beginners-team is a good place elit
[08:15] <elit> oh no no
[08:15] <elit> i hav a problem
[08:15] <elit> was hoping fr some help actually
[08:16] <philipballew> Ive got 99 problems and my computer aint one
[08:16] <philipballew> Whats your problem
[08:16] <elit> i hav posted it on AU
[08:16] <elit> heres a link
[08:16] <elit> http://askubuntu.com/questions/157878/ubuntu-11-04-not-recognising-wireless-internet-connection
[08:17] <philipballew> elit, are you using virtualbox or vmware?
[08:18] <tenach> o/
[08:18] <elit> vmware
[08:21] <philipballew> what makes you run 11.04?
[08:22] <philipballew> elit, did you look in additional drivers?
[08:22] <geirha> The guest os should just piggy-back on your host-OSes network connection
[08:23] <elit> oh damn
[08:23] <elit> its 10.10
[08:23] <elit> n yea i did chk the additional drivers
[08:24] <elit> vmware virtual ethernet driver and vmware virtual machine communication interface are enabled
[08:24] <elit> should anythng else be thr??
[08:27] <philipballew> well ifconfig shows interfaces?
[08:28] <philipballew> elit,
[08:29] <elit> ifconfig lo        Link encap:Local Loopback             inet addr:127.0.0.1  Mask:255.0.0.0           inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host           UP LOOPBACK RUNNING  MTU:16436  Metric:1           RX packets:204 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0           TX packets:204 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0           collisions:0 txqueuelen:0            RX bytes:15888 (15.8 KB)  TX bytes:15888 (15.8 KB)
[08:29] <elit> and iw config returned no wireless connections
[08:30] <philipballew> geirha, wanna make sense of that?
[08:30] <philipballew> your  not using wifi
[08:30] <elit> i am on my host OS
[08:31] <philipballew> what os is vitalized?
[08:31] <geirha> Why do you want the guest OS to control your host OS's network adapter?
[08:31] <elit> vitalized?
[08:31] <elit> i want to install sql on ubuntu
[08:32] <elit> fr tht i need net
[08:32] <geirha> elit: So you don't want the guest OS to use the wireless card directly. What you want is to set up the virtual machine with bridged network
[08:32] <geirha> that will allow your windows and ubuntu systems to communicate
[08:33] <elit> oh ok
[08:33] <elit> any pointer on how to do tht?
[08:33] <geirha> though that is beyond the scope of this channel. You need help with setting up vmware
[08:33] <geirha> I see there's a #vmware channel
[08:34] <philipballew> id try that, but you should also edit your au question then wait a while
[08:34] <geirha> You should really use an LTS release as server though, I recommend you grab an Ubuntu 12.04 iso to run in that vm
[08:35] <philipballew> +1
[08:35] <philipballew> http://releases.ubuntu.com/precise/
[15:06] <ggg4444> can someone help me with my void 11 problem?
[15:07] <holstein> !ask | ggg4444
[15:07] <ubot2> ggg4444: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience
[15:08] <ggg4444> void 11 comes up with this error http://pastebin.ca/2165818
[15:09] <ggg4444> whats wrong with it?
[15:11] <holstein> im not going to help you with "penetration", but that error means (to me) that you are calling for a device that is not there
[15:12] <ggg4444> well the wireless gui picks it up and its plugged in
[15:13] <ggg4444> ive loaded hostad drivers i think
[15:15] <holstein> ggg4444: maybe you want to try some backtrack docs or channels.. i dont feel comfortable assisting you with that
[15:15] <ggg4444> backtrack
[15:15] <ggg4444> ?
[15:15] <holstein> ggg4444: interpreting the errors makes me think you are calling for a device that is not present... the incorrect name or whatever
[15:15] <ggg4444> ok
[15:16] <ggg4444> how do i fix that?
[15:19] <holstein> ggg4444: i would look at the documentation for the application you are using
[15:19] <ggg4444> ok
[17:56] <beason4251> Hello! I'm new to Ubuntu. Is this where I should come if I'm having problems?
[18:15] <stlsaint> beason4251: yes
[18:15] <stlsaint> beason4251: do you have an issue now?
[20:49] <ntwrk_keith> Hello
[20:50] <ntwrk_keith> When I log into my Ubuntu server using SSH, I get a MOTD type of output that shows the uptime,usage, ip address of the server... Is there anyway I can see that whenever I want?
[20:53] <stlsaint> ntwrk_keith: yes
[20:53] <stlsaint> hrm, one sec before i give you wrong command
[20:53]  * stlsaint goes ssh into server
[20:55] <stlsaint> hrm, i assume your not speaking of the "info" command?
[20:55] <JoseeAntonioR> Hi, Tm_T!
[20:55] <ntwrk_keith> uhm, I dont think so
[20:55] <Tm_T> hola
[20:55] <ntwrk_keith> let me pastebin it
[20:56] <ntwrk_keith> http://pastebin.com/BxTEwDXC
[20:57] <JoseeAntonioR> I think that's part of Landscape
[20:58] <stlsaint> it is
[20:59] <ntwrk_keith> anyway to bring that up without having to exit and log back in?
[20:59] <stlsaint> ntwrk_keith: try enter command: /usr/bin/landscape-sysinfo
[21:00] <JoseeAntonioR> Just landscape-sysinfo would work
[21:00] <stlsaint> aye
[21:00] <ntwrk_keith> yep
[21:00] <ntwrk_keith> thanks!
[21:00] <stlsaint> no prob
[21:01] <stlsaint> JoseeAntonioR: o/
[21:01] <stlsaint> sup man
[21:04] <ntwrk_keith> anyone using ubuntu for syslog server? If so, what are you using and is it generally easy to setup?
[21:05] <stlsaint> ntwrk_keith: not me. sorry
[21:16] <Unit193> stlsaint: /etc/motd generally.
[21:19] <stlsaint> Unit193: aye but that wont show sysinfo. just the message
[21:20] <Unit193> It's pretty handy with motd.d, but it may be in .bashrc.
[21:21] <ntwrk_keith> ah so I could change the motd?
[21:22] <stlsaint> ntwrk_keith: yes
[21:22] <stlsaint> ntwrk_keith: edit the /etc/motd.tail
[21:23] <Unit193> He's still here, righto.  Also check for a /etc/update-motd.d/
[21:23] <stlsaint> Unit193: are you on server or desktop?
[21:24] <ntwrk_keith> both files empty
[21:24] <stlsaint> i dont know about desktop. only server is to use /etc/motd.tail :\ meh maybe either would work
[21:24] <stlsaint> ntwrk_keith: right, you add what you want
[21:24] <ntwrk_keith> oh
[21:25] <ntwrk_keith> I dont know enough to build my own
[21:25] <ntwrk_keith> :P
[21:25] <ntwrk_keith> but thanks
[21:26] <Unit193> stlsaint: Ah, figured they'd have some things as being the same.  But, .bashrc should still have something.
[21:27] <Unit193> Second one was a folder though, so it would appear to be.
[21:27] <ntwrk_keith> so /etc/bash.rc ?
[21:27] <Unit193> ~/.bashrc generally.
[21:28] <stlsaint> hrm, i dont think bash is where you want to be
[21:28] <stlsaint> Unit193: are you referring to the terminal prompt motd?
[21:29] <stlsaint> OP is referring to ssh'ing into a server showing landscape sysinfo
[21:29] <Unit193> I seem to be missing what he's wanting, might be best to have you do it then.
[21:29] <stlsaint> Unit193: ;)
[21:30] <stlsaint> ntwrk_keith: bashrc can provide a motd to your terminal prompt but thats not what you want for your situation
[21:30] <ntwrk_keith> I think I've found what I need
[21:30] <stlsaint> ntwrk_keith: stick with /etc/motd.tail
[21:30] <ntwrk_keith> Ah I see..
[21:30] <ntwrk_keith> I dont know how to put the info that shows up in landscape-sysinfo into the MOTD
[21:30] <ntwrk_keith> or if its even possible
[21:31] <ntwrk_keith> I
[21:31] <stlsaint> ntwrk_keith: that info is produced via scripts
[21:31] <ntwrk_keith> I'll probably just stick with this
[21:31] <stlsaint> ntwrk_keith: the sysinfo is a separate part from the motd
[21:31] <ntwrk_keith> gotcha
[21:31] <stlsaint> ntwrk_keith: so part 1 is: Motd, part 2 is: landscape-sysinfo
[21:32] <ntwrk_keith> so when I logged in, it would show MOTD, then landscape-sysinfo IF a MOTD was configured?
[21:33] <stlsaint> ntwrk_keith: well a motd is already configured via /etc/motd file but to customize it you want to use /etc/motd.tail
[21:33] <stlsaint> ntwrk_keith: quick google search pulls this as an example: http://gol10dr.com/customizing-ubuntus-ssh-motd
[21:35] <ntwrk_keith> Ah it will show up at the bottom
[21:35] <ntwrk_keith> hence the term tail
[21:36] <ntwrk_keith> Sorry for all the questions. I started with Linux Mint about a month and a half ago and then put Ubuntu server on an old desktop about 3 weeks ago. Still learning the CLI and where everything is and what it does
[21:37] <stlsaint> ntwrk_keith: its cool. this is a great channel to get help
[21:45] <Guest82836> I attempted to install ubuntu 12.04 64 bit onto my Windows 7 ultimate 64 bit system; however it seems to crash everytime; each time when i reboot it gives me an error page which roughly says: you ahve a problem with your disk run windows in normal mode and use chkdsk/r then reboot into windows then turn off system and then boot again. well i've tried and it didnt work. Somehow i can't get...
[21:45] <Guest82836> ...ubuntu installed on my system. what am i doing wrong?
[21:46] <Unit193> Did windows actually do the check disk, and did you fully power off rather than reboot?
[21:47] <Guest82836> it didnt at first; o had to reboot coz the partition was in use at the time
[21:47] <Guest82836> o = i
[21:47] <Guest82836> after that i powered down
[21:48] <Guest82836> i.e. after the chkdsk
[21:48] <Guest82836> then started again; booted w7 fully; then reboot and plugged in the cd / dvd
[21:49] <Guest82836> and it kept giving me the same error page
[21:51] <Unit193> Anyway, Windows has basically marked that it's a little off/dirty/needs checked, and Ubuntu doesn't want to mess up your windows install so it's telling you to fix it.
[21:51] <Guest82836> i understand the error
[21:52] <Guest82836> i fixed the disc
[21:52] <Guest82836> meanwhile i tried to install the 32 bit version of ubuntu on my secondary system (which is 32 bit) and it says Kernel panic
[21:53] <stlsaint> bad download?
[21:53] <Guest82836> it came from www.ubuntu.com
[21:54] <Guest82836> the 64 bit as well as the 32 bit
[21:54] <Guest82836> do you have any suggestions where i can get a proper download?
[21:54] <stlsaint> Guest82836: that still does not mean you didn't get a bad download. check the md5sum of them
[21:57] <Unit193> Or it should have a boot option for checking it.
[21:58] <Guest82836> checking the sum now
[22:01] <Guest82836> having trouble checking it
[22:04] <Guest82836> it doesn't seem to be good
[22:05] <Guest82836> ok where can i get proper downloads?
[22:06] <Unit193> I like the torrents better, built in checking and faster.
[22:08] <Guest82836> ok thx; will try to dl from btscene, since piratebay is down at the moment
[22:08] <JoseeAntonioR> Guest82836: We have our own torrent links.
[22:08] <JoseeAntonioR> Guest82836: What version are you trying to download?
[22:08] <Guest82836> ok pls help me and provide one or 2
[22:09] <Guest82836> ubuntu 12.04 in 64 bit and in 32 bit
[22:12] <Michael_1> JoseeAntonioR: do you have those torrent links and if so would you like to share them with me?
[22:13] <Unit193> torrent.ubuntu.com ?
[22:14] <stlsaint> http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/releases/precise/release/
[22:14] <stlsaint> Unit193: one stop shop ;)
[22:15] <stlsaint> Michael_1: ^^
[22:15] <Michael_1> thanks @unit193 & @stlsaint
[22:15] <stlsaint> no prob
[22:16] <JoseeAntonioR> well, personally I use releases.ubuntu.com, but cdimages also work
[22:16] <stlsaint> JoseeAntonioR: funny i only pull from cdimages ;)
[22:17] <stlsaint> its awesome to know more avenues exist really. i tottaly forgot all about torrent.ubuntu
[22:17] <JoseeAntonioR> I never knew about torrent, although it seems the links are a little more buried
[22:18] <stlsaint> JoseeAntonioR: meh, organized ;)
[22:18] <Michael_1> thx a lot; i almost didnt see what to do else anymore
[22:18] <stlsaint> JoseeAntonioR: also releases doesnt provide dev releases IE: quantal
[22:19] <stlsaint> hence i like cdimages...like i said...one stop shop :D
[22:20] <Michael_1> i hope i can get these working
[22:20] <stlsaint> so do we ;)
[22:20] <Michael_1> had ubuntu before (v10)
[22:21] <JoseeAntonioR> If you've got any problem, don't hesitate to ask
[22:21] <Michael_1> and trying it again
[22:21] <Michael_1> thanks again, and btw i'm relatively new to irc,
[22:23] <Michael_1> btw is it possible to install ubuntu directly from hdd as a mounted image?
[22:27] <JoseeAntonioR> Michael_1: No, it's not.
[22:28] <Michael_1> JoseeAntonioR: too bad; thanks for the answer
[22:29] <JoseeAntonioR> no
[22:29] <JoseeAntonioR> np*
[22:30] <Unit193> stlsaint: I typically pull from cdimage via zsync for testing, then by release I already have the next version, grab the torrent and start seeding.
[22:31] <Unit193> Youcan use a USB flash drive though.
[22:31] <Michael_1> i wonder; i'm downloading all the ubuntu 12.04 by the links unit193 & stlsaint shared; but one 64 bit is 1,6 GB and another one is 698MB. how come? any additional stuff in the 1,6 version?
[22:31] <stlsaint> Michael_1: you are looking at the dvd's and cd images
[22:31] <Michael_1> there both 64 bit releases
[22:31] <stlsaint> the 1.6gb is the dvd image
[22:32] <stlsaint> the other is the cd image
[22:32] <Michael_1> ok; i feel kinda stupid right now
[22:33] <Unit193> That's not a problem, size mismatch is a bit of a worry.
[22:36] <Michael_1> got one 1 with utorrent
[22:38] <Michael_1> burning now with infrarecorder
[22:40] <Michael_1> will go up for the next attempt; thank you all for your help and your patience
[22:41] <Unit193> Hope it works this time!
[22:41] <tenach> o
[22:41] <Michael_1> I hope so too
[22:42] <Michael_1> if not you'll see me back and if it does you'll probably see me back too.. i think i'll have a lot of questions
[22:45] <Michael_1> will first try it on my secondary system....
[22:45] <Michael_1> i'll keep you posted
[22:56] <Michael_1> ok; here we go again
[22:56] <Michael_1> 32 bit version gives kernel panic again
[22:59] <Michael_1> i give up; dont know what to do now anymore with Ubuntu it keeps giving me the kernel panic @ the 32 bit system.... suggestions anyone?
[23:04] <Michael_1> thx for the help all, will get back at Ubuntu if i can get a proper release somewhere
[23:04] <Michael_1> bye all
[23:42] <Michael_1> back again
[23:43] <Michael_1> have tried the wubi on my x64 system and it still doesnt work; i cant get ubuntu live on my primary system
[23:43] <Michael_1> \although there's one positive thing; i used the wubi.exe on my secondary system and yes ubuntu works there
[23:44] <Michael_1> so what else can i do to get ubuntu working on my x64 system?
[23:46] <Unit193> Try it as a live CD. LiveCDs and real installs work so much better.
[23:48] <Michael_1> i did
[23:48] <Michael_1> 5 times
[23:48] <Michael_1> and it didnt work 5 times in a row
[23:49] <Michael_1> you gave me the more proper file locations for the distro
[23:53] <Unit193> Oh, in that case I don't know.
[23:57] <Michael_1> well i'm happy i got  it working on 1 pc
[23:57] <Michael_1> I guess i'll build another custom pc and then install only Ubuntu on it; hope that will work
[23:58] <Michael_1> thx again for the advice
[23:58] <Michael_1> take care @unit193
[23:58] <Unit193> Sure, sorry I coul..dn't help.