[01:38] <thewrath> hello all
[11:44] <r4y> I am running Deluge 1.2.2 and Ubuntu 10.04 so I don't know if what I am going to ask has changed. I noticed that when a torrent stops seeding that I either right to update the tracker which sometimes works and if not I have to check under edit, preferences, network to click on test active port. When I get a warning icon I have to quit and start Deluge when that happens to get a torrent to work.
[11:45] <r4y> I know that sometimes there are just not any downloaders are but that is different from the problem I get. Is there a way or perhaps Deluge has changed to the way I am suggesting where Deluge would automate the changing of the port however it needs to be done to be like restarting Deluge?
[11:45] <r4y> The icon that apears next to the test active port button is a yellow triangle.
[11:46] <r4y> I messed up what I wrote a little:  I noticed that when a torrent stops seeding that I either ((RIGHT CLICK))) to update the tracker which sometimes works
[11:52] <r4y> If I try to update to a newer version of Deluge would this problem be fixed?, I mean it's not like I can't download and seed, it's just that when a torrent stops working because the port needs to be changed I have to test and then restart Deluge when needed.
[12:04] <r4y> http://forum.deluge-torrent.org/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=10825&p=51285&hilit=test+active+port#p51285
[12:30] <kingoppong> hi everyone
[12:37] <kingoppong> is anybody here?
[19:22] <linse>  /join #opennic
[20:08] <linuxfan247> hello
[20:08] <linuxfan247> can I get some help please?
[20:10] <bioterror> tell us your problem
[20:10] <bioterror> then maybe
[20:12] <linuxfan247> I have desktop pc just bought 12.04 but boot issues
[20:12] <linuxfan247> ubuntu
[20:13] <linuxfan247> is there anydvd replacement
[20:14] <linuxfan247> went to local electronics store for dvd in mag
[20:15] <bioterror> you can use  USB?
[20:15] <linuxfan247> install 12.04 onto usb
[20:19] <linuxfan247> ubuntu tutorial said to type missing code
[20:19] <bioterror> if you have a linux box
[20:19] <bioterror> you can download the iso and just dd it to the usb pen drive
[20:19] <linuxfan247> emachine with scientific linux
[20:20] <bioterror> with tht it's easy thing to do
[20:20] <bioterror> download correct version of ubuntu
[20:20] <bioterror> plug in usb stick
[20:20] <bioterror> run command dmesg
[20:21] <bioterror> check which device the usb pen drive gets, probably /dev/sdb
[20:21] <linuxfan247> dmess?
[20:21] <bioterror> and then you can command: sudo dd if=path/to/ubuntu-12.04.iso of=/dev/sdb
[20:21] <bioterror> and after that is completed, you have a working usb installation media
[20:22] <linuxfan247> don't you need power usr previleges
[20:23] <linuxfan247> hi yeehi1
[20:23] <linuxfan247> bioterorr
[20:25] <linuxfan247> how to gain privileges to excecute command
[20:25] <bioterror> what command
[20:26] <linuxfan247> dmess?
[20:26] <bioterror> dmesg
[20:26] <bioterror> d m e s g
[20:27] <linuxfan247> you mean message
[20:27] <Unit193> Uhhh, no.  Type  dmesg  nothing more.
[20:27] <linuxfan247> ok
[20:28] <linuxfan247> thanks
[20:29] <linuxfan247> ubuntu-begginners-team
[20:45] <linuxfan247> hello
[20:48] <krodik> Can anyone help me installing an ATI Remote Wonder Plus on Ubuntu 12.04 mini?
[21:23] <r4y> I know what I did was dumb
[21:24] <r4y> I un-installed everything related to nvidia through the Ubuntu Software Center
[21:24] <r4y> I should have went to apearences and chose not to use the 3D driver
[21:25] <r4y> I went to the ##flash channel for help on why video were skipping like someone was hitting pause and resume over and over
[21:26] <r4y> He said don't use the graphics acceleration driver
[21:26] <r4y> How do I get Ubuntu back to the way it was?, Help :D
[21:27] <r4y> I am in failsafe graphics mode right now
[21:41] <r4y> Is this the command I am after?: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[21:41] <r4y> holstein
[21:43] <r4y> build-essential contains the basic development tools, dang, o well
[21:43] <cortman> r4y, reinstall Ubuntu?
[21:44] <r4y> I don't want to do that because I would have to reback up my data from the other hard drive
[21:44] <cortman> That won't be the most learningful? or maybe not the best all around solution, but it would work, would fix the problem and would be the easiest.
[21:44] <cortman> ok
[21:45] <r4y> Not with how much time it will take me, but it may be the only thing I can do
[21:46] <cortman> r4y, before that try sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-nouveau in a tty
[21:47] <cortman> and check out this page: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[21:49] <r4y> sudo apt-get install jockey-common
[21:50] <r4y> Well,,, , I guess I should reboot and see what happens
[21:50] <r4y> I be back
[21:50] <cortman> OK
[21:54] <r4y> It did not work, but I have more ideas as to what to do
[22:03] <r4y> I am trying sudo apt-get build-dep xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
[22:04] <r4y> There was one package I can think of though that might be the problem because of this flat screen monitor
[22:04] <r4y> I should reboot again when I am done with that last command
[22:12] <r4y> I am back
[22:13] <r4y> It didn't work, but I found something that might be the answer I am looking for, maybe not
[22:15] <r4y> I went into synaptic package manager and on the left I clicked status, then above that I clicked not installed restidual config and on the right most of the packages I need I think are there with the Ubuntu icon next to them, but I am unsure
[22:15] <r4y> example: Dynamic Kernel Module Support Framework
[22:16] <r4y> jockey-gtk, libaccess-bridge-java-jni, nvidia-current
[22:17] <r4y> Does everyone have these installed by default?
[22:17] <r4y> I must look crazy when I talk to myself, lol
[22:18] <r4y> I know this channel is usually void
[22:24] <r4y> I made sure to do sudo apt-get update, sudo apt-get upgrade, sudo apt-get check afterward one after the other making sure they all pass
[22:24] <r4y> I'll be back
[22:27] <r4y> I think that worked, but I am not sure if the package I added before going to synaptic package manger was the problem, so I am going to remove that package and see if it is in the same place I went to in synaptic package manager.
[22:28] <r4y> I noticed the hardware drivers icon finally popped up on the top panel
[22:28] <r4y> I will be back after testing
[22:54] <r4y> I just made a text file for future reference as I do when I find the answers I am looking for, so unless I am wrong which I would like to be corrected about if that is the case here it is:
[22:54] <r4y> Go to synaptic package manager, click on status on the bottom left, then above that on the left click not installed (residual config), now on the right add the packages that have an Ubuntu icon next to what is not installed.
[22:55] <stlsaint> r4y: ??
[22:55] <r4y> What's wrong?
[22:56] <stlsaint> r4y: what are you trying to do?
[22:56] <r4y> I am explaining a solution that worked for me just now
[22:56] <r4y> I messed up badly and remove packages I shouldn't have
[22:57] <r4y> Sorry if that was considered flooding