[01:11] <Starlight_> Can someone please tell me what VNC viewer application to use to connect to the new Ubuntu from Win7 (the Ubuntu Desktop has 3d drivers)??
[01:12] <Starlight_> I'm using I'm using RealVNC, and the picture is not refreshed.. It's just a static..
[01:13] <Starlight_> Why did I type that twice..  lol  :-P
[01:14] <philballew> a lot of people use teamviewer these days Starlight_
[01:15] <philballew> its really simple, but its alright for cross platform stuff
[01:15] <Starlight_> Hmm.. Ok! I would love to have VNC working though..
[01:15] <Starlight_> I'm used to using TeamViewer, but still like the permanent display sharing built into Ubuntu..
[01:16] <Starlight_> I used to work perfect without 3d display drivers..
[01:19] <Starlight_> Can TeamViewer be permanent? When I use it on windows, you have to have a application running and it sometimes disconnect, also it seems that TeamViewer connects via it's servers instead of using the host as server.. Is this correct?
[01:20] <philballew> Starlight_, you cen get vnc working, I was just saying the popular thing
[01:20] <philballew> if you want vnc, you should set up ssh and tunnel vnc through that.
[01:21] <philballew> use putty on win7 to connect to ubuntu
[01:21] <Starlight_> Finally some useful information.. Thanks..
[01:21] <Starlight_> How do I set up ssh
[01:21] <philballew> alright, so with ssh you have your client and your server
[01:22] <philballew> your gonna want to set up the server on ubuntu
[01:22] <philballew> so thats done via sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[01:22] <philballew> then that will install. that allows you to ssh in from another computer
[01:23] <JoseeAntonioR> But, before that
[01:23] <JoseeAntonioR> remember to forward the ports to your PC (port 22 unless you change it), otherwise, it will refuse connections
[01:23] <philballew> yes Starlight_ listen to JoseeAntonioR
[01:23] <philballew> it should open automaticly, but thats if your on your local network
[01:24] <philballew> so if i were you id give ubuntu a static ip
[01:24] <JoseeAntonioR> static internal IP
[01:24] <JoseeAntonioR> once you get that, forward the ports to that IP
[01:25] <philballew> http://askubuntu.com/questions/136671/how-to-login-into-a-ubuntu-machine-from-windows
[01:25] <philballew> second answer shows some good stuff
[01:26] <philballew> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VNC/
[01:26] <Starlight_> Yeah I know about port forwarding.. Does SSH show a graphical view of the desktop, or just a command line thingy?
[01:27] <philballew> ssh is cli, but I think ssh -X is graphical.
[01:27] <philballew> JoseeAntonioR, tell me im right ^
[01:27] <JoseeAntonioR> philballew: never heard about ssh -X, always used normal ssh
[01:29] <philballew> Starlight_, mind a little reading?
[01:29] <philballew> http://martybugs.net/smoothwall/puttyvnc.cgi
[01:31] <philballew> but Starlight_ that vnc ubuntu guide should say it
[01:31] <philballew> but id use putty
[01:32] <Starlight_> But I need a graphical view.. :-P
[01:34] <philballew> Starlight_, yeah!
[01:34] <philballew> thats what I am saying
[01:34] <philballew> you tunnel tour vnc connection through your ssh connection
[01:34] <Starlight_> Ok
[01:34] <Starlight_> The pagge says this: If you connect to a VNC server, can see the initial desktop, can see the mouse moving around, but the rest of the screen doesn't update, then you probably need to disable desktop effects on the shared desktop
[01:34] <Starlight_> page*
[01:35] <philballew> hum, you might have to do that then
[01:35] <Starlight_> But SSH is more secure over the net?
[01:35] <philballew> much
[01:35] <philballew> much
[01:35] <philballew> more
[01:35] <Starlight_> And it doesn't matter waht client I use?
[01:35] <Starlight_> what*
[01:35] <philballew> not really
[01:36] <Starlight_> Nice!
[01:36] <philballew> I only have seen putty used, but I dont use windows so I dont know much there
[01:36] <Starlight_> But is SSH the display sharing server or is it just a protocoll server?
[01:37] <philballew> not sure
[01:37] <philballew> ssh stands foe secure shell
[01:37] <philballew> its what transmits your shell to you
[01:38] <philballew> I have to head out. if you need any more help id ask on here or askubuntu
[01:38] <Starlight_> Ok
[01:38] <Starlight_> I'll look into it later.. It's 4 am here in the morning..
[01:38] <Starlight_> Thank you for the help! :-)
[01:38] <Starlight_> Very usefull information..
[01:38] <Starlight_> useful*
[01:39] <refuse> :)
[01:39] <refuse> <3
[01:40] <Starlight_> Good night..
[01:40] <refuse> good night :)
[12:04] <JasperCoenraats> hello everybody
[12:04] <JasperCoenraats> are there speakers of Dutch language in here?
[12:06] <JasperCoenraats> I guess as a beginner with Ubuntu Lynus I can meet some more experienced users that can help me in here?
[12:06] <bioterror> probably
[12:08] <JasperCoenraats> bioterror: I was getting anoid, airritated, etc, by the MS software, so Iḿ trying this now
[12:09] <JasperCoenraats> bioterror: as far as I am now, I seem to have succesfully installed Ubuntu and some other software, but i don't seem to get the clou for some other issues
[12:10] <JasperCoenraats> Is there a way in particular how I can get the information I want. And is there such information available in Dutch or German?
[12:11] <bioterror> dutch loco is active
[12:11] <bioterror> !loco | JasperCoenraats
[12:11] <ubot2> JasperCoenraats: Information on Ubuntu Local Community Teams is at http://loco.ubuntu.com/
[12:11] <bioterror> I would love to chat about these things, but I have to flee
[12:11] <JasperCoenraats> thnx, bioterror
[12:11] <bioterror> work to do :D
[14:18] <hFasdas> pyuic4 returns  error  RuntimeError: the sip module implements API v8.0 to v8.1 but the PyQt4.QtCore module requires API v7.1            any idea how to make it work?
[16:28] <vikas_> hi
[16:28] <vikas_> anyone there??
[16:30] <vikas_> hello
[16:31] <JoseeAntonioR> Hi, vikas_
[16:32] <vikas_> hi josee
[16:33] <vikas_> can u solve a problem abt ubuntu 12.04
[16:33] <vikas_> ??
[16:33] <JoseeAntonioR> !ask
[16:33] <ubot2> 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
[16:33] <JoseeAntonioR> !details
[16:33] <vikas_>  not able to open certain websites like yahoo.com,hotmail,facebook etc tried many thing but wont work
[16:33] <ubot2> Please give us full details. For example: "I have a problem with ..., I'm running Ubuntu version .... When I try to do ..., I get the following output: ..., but I expected it to do ..."
[16:34] <vikas_> i installed ubuntu 12.04
[16:34] <vikas_> i m a newbie
[16:36] <cortman> Has the general intellectual quality of humanity dramatically decreased in the last * years, or is it just my observation?
[16:43] <JoseeAntonioR> wow, he/she quit without even reading the last factoid I sent
[19:15] <Sven_> hey
[19:16] <Sven_> can you help me with a problem?
[19:18] <bioterror> seems like no
[19:28] <cortman> lol
[21:30] <nicola> ciao!
[21:30] <stlsaint> nicola: hello
[21:30] <nicola> hi. english or italian language here?
[21:31] <Unit193> English.
[21:31] <nicola> fine :-)
[21:32] <nicola> quite silent...
[21:32] <nicola> i'm quite fresh to ubuntu and irc as well
[21:32] <nicola> and fresh about this irssi client too :-)
[21:32] <stlsaint> nicola: irssi is the best :D
[21:33] <cortman> nicola, welcome, then. :)
[21:33] <cortman> And don't pay attention to stlsaint . Xchat FTW!
[21:33] <nicola> thanks!
[21:33] <cortman> :p
[21:33] <nicola> i agree about this irssi... from the documentation it looks very very very powerful
[21:34] <nicola> but need practice... i do feel quite lost without a mouse pointer to click around :-p
[21:34] <nicola> but it was the same with vi at the beginning ;-)
[21:37] <nicola> any suggestion for a channel where i can find some discussion about openvpn server implementation on ubuntuserver or debian?
[21:41] <nicola> maybe not... :-p
[21:42] <nicola> will try to have a look around. bye and regards to all of you!
[21:47] <stlsaint> cortman: :P
[21:47] <stlsaint> lol
[21:50] <cortman> lol