[00:00] <trism> Mikeulus: I believe the service that is queried is in indicator-appmenu and unity handles taking input, make the queries and displaying the results (but I haven't looked extensively), indicator-appmenu-tools also has tools for queries for debugging purposes
[00:02] <USB_Error> Hi, Is the "unable to enumerate USB device on port 2" error anything to do with the GPU? (Sounds strange, but thats the only damaged device on the computer)
[00:02] <Mikeulus> trism: gotcha. I'm looking in unity core at the moment at what it's doing.
[00:02] <L3top> We have a MythTV and MAME player with a great number of supported systems in LinuxMCE rawfodog.
[00:03] <furrypurs> Should I be using 64-bit Ubuntu if my desktop system 3.25 GiB of RAM. I've read the documentation and askubuntu discussions but the advice is very mixed. What can you guys tell me? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/32bit_and_64bit gives me no reason not to use 64-bit
[00:03] <furrypurs> ^ thanks in advance :)
[00:03] <bttf> is there any way i could somehow enable side scrolling on my touchpad
[00:04] <USB_Error> furrypurs: I've always found 64 bit version to work better.
[00:04] <L3top> there is no reason to use 64bit IMO if you do not require the RAM, nor dislike the PAE kernel if you do furrypurs.
[00:05] <L3top> I have always found the opposite :)   so I doubt you will get a consensus furrypurs. Try each. See how they work for you.
[00:05] <ozatomic> When tring to shutdown a 12.04 Virtual MAchine. It is hanging ( [251154.363182] init: plymouth-upstart-bridge main process (6349) terminated with status 1) and it jsut hangs. Looking at the logs that is the only message i get becasue all other logging gets turned off?
[00:05] <zack6849> is notepad++ available for ubuntu?
[00:05] <zack6849> or a similar editor?
[00:05] <Mikeulus> zack6849: vim :)
[00:05] <bttf> sorry I just accidentally exited out of my irc client
[00:05] <zack6849> Gvim?
[00:05] <furrypurs> L3top: You have found what exactly? 64-bit tends to be slower and use more memory?
[00:05] <bttf> someone had pm'd me saying to check the settings for touchpad... where could these settings be located?
[00:06] <bttf> irssi
[00:06] <furrypurs> L3top: Do you have >4 GiB?
[00:06] <Derpian> Anybody know a good app for filling out PDF Forms. Okular/Evince dont seem to work well
[00:06] <Mikeulus> zack6849: gedit is similar
[00:06] <zack6849> well i have 200gb allocated, size isnt really an issue
[00:06] <Mikeulus> but everyone prefers vim if you get used to the keys
[00:06] <zack6849> but ill look into it
[00:06] <L3top> furrypurs: not slower, but more prone to problems furrypurs. I have a lot of systems. I tend to stick with 32 bit and the PAE kernel if needed.
[00:06] <zack6849> Mikeulus, i looked up vim on the software sore
[00:06] <zack6849> i dont see it
[00:07] <L3top> gedit is much more advanced than notepad zack6849, but just as easy to use. VI/VIM is a console editor and while I like it, is not intuitive at all. There is a steep learning curve to use it proficiently.
[00:08] <L3top> zack6849: most people hate vim, and use nano when they have to edit from command line... or joe.
[00:08] <Mikeulus> zack6849: l3top is right. There is a learning curve you will have to get over for vim. Go for gedit until you get better at it.
[00:08] <zack6849> L3top, does gedit work well with yml?
[00:09] <L3top> gedit has syntax highlighting etc. It is my favorite gui editor. Some like kate.
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[00:09] <zack6849> also L3top i got my stuff working right finally
[00:09] <zack6849> ^_^
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[00:09] <L3top> szwcasf: stop that.
[00:09] <zack6849> errr
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[00:09] <zack6849> kick?
[00:09] <zack6849> mute?
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[00:10] <L3top> he will be. I just hate bothering the ops for something so stupid.
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[00:10] <yeats> zack6849: you can always /ignore ;-)
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[00:10] <bonez2046> english?
[00:10] <zack6849> where are the ops anyways?
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[00:10] <L3top> around.
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[00:10] <L3top> !staff
[00:10] <zack6849> bonez2046, its gibberish
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[00:10] <bonez2046> clearly
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[00:11] <zack6849> ugh
[00:11] <USB_Error> furrypurs: I have 2GB RAM on a PC, 3GB on another PC, and 4GB on a notebook. One PC is custom built, another is Medion, and notebook is an Acer. I seem to get best performance on the 64 bit versions of ubuntu. The exception is the 2GB PC, which has a USB error in all operating systems.
[00:11] <szwcasf> ym vujx rbhtinj mebbtmg
[00:11] <bonez2046> I was going to say, either 'greek to me' or 'left slanted politalking' or 'simple gibberish'
[00:11] <L3top> !ops
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[00:11] <zack6849> brb
[00:13] <USB_Error> My Geforce 8600GT graphics card got fried, any ideas on a good cheap replacement?
[00:13] <L3top> What version of ubuntu are you using?
[00:13] <USB_Error> 10.04 LTS
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[00:14] <zack6849> oh god
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[00:14] <L3top> I would suggest probably staying away from the GT xxx stuff... 210-680 probably on 1004.
[00:14] <FloodBot1> szwcasf: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[00:14] <zack6849> he's back
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[00:14] <zack6849> !staff
[00:15] <USB_Error> L3top: Thanks
[00:15] <L3top> it can be made to work but can be a hassle for things like audio over hdmi etc.
[00:15] <zack6849> thanks IdleOne
[00:15] <L3top> the version of alsa avail in 1004 + the drivers you want to run them on...
[00:16] <Ace192> Hey, guys, anyone care to help with a boot loader thing? :)
[00:16] <zack6849> well, im going to switch back to windows and esper
[00:16] <USB_Error> I always use HDMI, so that'll be ideal.
[00:16] <zack6849> ill cya later guys
[00:16] <zack6849> bye ^_^
[00:16] <Mikeulus> zack6849: troll level 7 ;)
[00:17] <zack6849> nah, id give him a 2/10
[00:17] <zack6849> use proxies and multiplethings woul be a 5
[00:17] <L3top> Well with backports and some trickery, like I said, it CAN be made to work, so if you get a killer deal... and dont mind tinkering. I have a tutorial somewhere on how to make them work.
[00:17] <zack6849> ie, mibbit, web chats, proxies etc
[00:17] <zack6849> anyways
[00:17] <zack6849> im out
[00:17] <zack6849> bye
[00:18] <Ace192> Ha, looks like I stumbled upon something. Thanks anyway, guys. Bye :)
[00:23] <C-S-B> I think it has been since trying unity-web-apps but bamfdaemon seems to use 100% cpu when browsing the web, any suggestions?
[00:24] <matrixa1> http://translationparty.com/#10399654
[00:25] <WinterAce|Aw> Hello.
[00:25] <crimsonmane> hi
[00:25] <crimsonmane> from all  1500 of us
[00:26] <epzil0n> :)
[00:27] <awx007> hi
[00:30] <JavaKid> hey
[00:31] <JavaKid> Could anyone help me with a Ubuntu and VMware Player related question please?
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[00:32] <JavaKid> Does anyone know how I can run an already installed Ubuntu on VMware Player? Do I have to create a new Ubuntu installation instead?
[00:33] <bobweaver> depends when you say a already installed you mean the host ? JavaKid
[00:34] <JavaKid> yes. my main operating system is windows 7 which i am currently on. a week ago i installed ubuntu. however i recently decided to try and switch to vmware player as i hate rebooting to switch operating systems. i would like to run my ubuntu within vmware player.
[00:35] <rypervenche> JavaKid: You'll need to reinstall it then.
[00:36] <USB_Error> I'm thinking of upgrading from ubuntu 10.04 to 12.04, but I prefer the gnome interface to unity. Will I have to add gnome to it myself, or will it already be available in the login options?
[00:36] <xangua> !nounity | USB_Error
[00:36] <JavaKid> Okay. Should I back-up my important files on my hard-drive installed ubuntu and delete it as i will be switching over to vmware player? or just leave it. hard-drive space is not an issue as of yet.
[00:37] <USB_Error> xangua: Thanks
[00:37] <grnt> Guys, anyone got tips how to enable home folder encryption for already installed system&
[00:37] <grnt> ?
[00:38] <rypervenche> JavaKid: However you like.
[00:38] <JavaKid> Okay
[00:38] <rypervenche> JavaKid: Did you use Wubi to install it?
[00:38] <JavaKid> I used the Windows Installer from ubuntu to install it originally. i am installing it on vmware player using the 64 bit .iso from ubuntu as we speak.
[00:39] <JavaKid> Where do you recommend I install ubuntu on vmware player. on the main drive (C:\) ? or a particular folder?
[00:42] <JavaKid> rypervenche: Where do you recommend I install ubuntu on vmware player. on the main drive (C:\) ? or a particular folder?
[00:43] <Mysterytrain> does ubuntu need ntfs-3g in order to successfully share ntfs-system drives? (running 10.04)
[00:43] <_Marcus> How do I install GNU MPFR? I need it to compile GCC.
[00:44] <L3top> I think so Mysterytrain... but am not positive.
[00:47] <JavaKid> bobweaver: Where do you recommend I install ubuntu on vmware player. on the main drive (C:\) ? or a particular folder?
[00:48] <Lost_Cause> i am running ubuntu 12.04 in a vm. i installed xrdp so i  could rdp into the vm remotely while not being on the same network.  the issue is that when i rdp into the machine all it show is my wallpaper.  the shell doesn't see to want to work at all
[00:49] <crimsonmane> Mysterytrain: you need Samba or SSH. if the drives are on the same system, linux can read NTFS just fine, but you cannot manipulate permissions to files.
[00:49] <JavaKid> lost cause where do you recommend one installs ubuntu in a vm?
[00:50] <JavaKid> i'm running on windows 7 currently
[00:50] <Lost_Cause> i used virtualbox
[00:50] <Lost_Cause> it is free and works pretty well
[00:51] <JavaKid> is Documents a safe place to install ubuntu? should i install it within C:\ ?
[00:51] <Lost_Cause> i would just use the defualt settings and not worry too much about it
[00:51] <francisvgarcia> hi everyone
[00:52] <francisvgarcia>  I am having issues with ubuntu server 12.04 and this network card: intel Corporation 82562V-2 10/100
[00:52] <JavaKid> well it's asking me where to install it
[00:52] <francisvgarcia> the network completely freezes after one or two hours working, and I have to reboot the server for the network card to work again
[00:52] <Lost_Cause> i did something a little different because i have a smallish ssd as my primary drive
[00:52] <ariel__> hello, i'm new in ubuntu, i need some help
[00:52] <Mysterytrain> crimsonmane: got samba installed. added this line to fstab: LABEL=Elements    /home/asterisk/shares/books       ntfs  defaults,noatime,user  0  0 - is there something else I should do to make things work properly? I get access denied errors when I try to cd into it. and since you cant change chgrp or chmod on ntfs drives ..
[00:52] <Lost_Cause> if you just click next you will be fine. otherwise mydocs should work
[00:52] <ariel__> i can't write in a partition
[00:53] <ariel__> i can't even asign root privileges
[00:53] <ariel__> to it
[00:53] <gurjeet> OerHeks: I have installed the macfanctld from the mactel ppa. It required applesmc-dmks, I installed that too. But the macfanctd service still refuses to start: Error: Can't find a applesmc device
[00:53] <crimsonmane> Mysterytrain: i dont know how to use it... i only know it's the right thing to use.
[00:57] <ariel__> somebody can help me?
[00:58]  * gurjeet is rebooting the machine; brb
[00:59] <ymy> ariel__, do you have your password?
[00:59] <ymy> just open a terminal and type "su"
[00:59] <ariel__> yes
[01:00] <ariel__> it says that my autentication failed
[01:00] <L3top> !su
[01:01] <ymy> doesn't it asked for your password?
[01:01] <arulmozhi> i cnnot copy anything into any pendrives. whichever pendrive I insert ubuntu says the destination read only. why is it so??
[01:01] <L3top> you would type sudo -ii   ariel__.
[01:01] <L3top> sudo -i
[01:01] <L3top> !root | ymy
[01:01] <ariel__> it asked for my password, then i typed it, but it failed
[01:01] <ariel__> is the only password i know
[01:02] <ariel__> the one i use to install some programs
[01:02] <L3top> ariel__: type sudo -i
[01:02] <ariel__> ok
[01:02] <ariel__> ok
[01:02] <ariel__> now i'm logged ass root
[01:03] <L3top> Now you have root priveledges for this session.
[01:03] <ymy> lol
[01:03] <ariel__> so, what is the next thing to do?
[01:04] <L3top> Whatever you want. Be careful. You have root privelege
[01:04] <MoTec> rm -fr
[01:04] <MoTec> would not be a good choice
[01:04] <ariel__> but now i can't mount the partition
 i can't write in a partition <ariel__> i can't even asign root privileges           this was your original problem. That is now solved.
[01:04] <ariel__> yes, i understand
[01:05] <L3top> ariel__: lets back up. What are you trying to do? What are you currently logged into
[01:05] <ariel__> i have created a partition exclusively for ardour sesions
[01:06] <L3top> can you please pastebin the output of fdisk -l
[01:06] <L3top> !pastebin | ariel__
[01:06] <ariel__> but i realized that ardour is saving my work in the user folder, the same partition in which ubuntu is installed
[01:06] <Mysterytrain> ah I think I might have found my problem. where do you go to turn off automounting of connected USB drives?
[01:07] <ariel__> that's because i'm not able to write in that partition
[01:07] <ariel__> but in the others i can
[01:07] <gurjeet> OerHeks: Thanks for the tip about macfancontrol. I had to reboot the laptop to make applesmc take effect, and I could hear the fans whirring after the reboot. They have slowed down since then as I think the temp has gone down.
[01:09] <ariel__> i typed fdisk -l and it gives me a list of my partitions
[01:10] <skpl> does anyone know why ubuntu 2d might be running slow?
[01:10] <gurjeet> Now. I want the function keys to act as function keys, and not media control keys. Right now I have to press the fn+F1 combination when I actually need just F1. Can somebody help me configure my MacBook Pro's keyboard for this.
[01:10] <L3top> I know what it does ariel__... lol. I wanted to see them.
[01:10] <ariel__> do i have to paste the list here? or another place?
[01:10] <L3top> !pastebin | ariel__
[01:11] <Tominator> hi
 ariel__: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imagebin.org/?page=add | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.
[01:11] <Tominator> I'm looking for a very simple http-proxy server which can use a specific network-interface over which it communicates...
[01:12] <Tominator> does anybody know any?
[01:12] <ariel__> ready
[01:13] <skpl> i hav a problem, ubuntu 10.10 worked fine on my computer then i went to ubuntu 12.04 and even though i cannot use unity 3d unity 2d is very slow, like thexserver is using the wrong driver.
[01:13] <L3top> skpl: lspci -nnk | grep VGA -A3
[01:13] <L3top> Give me the first and the last line please skpl
[01:16] <L3top> skpl: actully... I want to see kernel driver in use... and the VGA line with all the card info.
[01:17] <_skpl> L3top, first line: 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation 82865G Integrated Graphics Controller [8086:2572] (rev 02)
[01:17] <notdan> Hi! I had one partion on my HDD with NTFS and Windows on it and I had a bunch of free space (not partioned). I foolishly chose "install ubuntu alongside windows" and it didn't give me much options...
[01:17] <_skpl> L3top, last line: Kernel modules: intelfb, i915
[01:17] <notdan> Is it installing Ubuntu on free space
[01:17] <ariel__> so?
[01:17] <notdan> ?
[01:17] <ariel__> sorry
[01:17] <L3top> ariel__: you have not given me a pastebin yet.
[01:18] <ariel__> this is the url http://paste.ubuntu.com/1144045/
[01:18] <ariel__> i'm a dummy for this kind of stuff
[01:18] <_skpl> L3top, http://pastebin.com/dY1PgdFc
[01:18] <ariel__> that's why came here
[01:19] <L3top> skpl: for starters try sudo apt-get install i965-va-driver and reboot
[01:19] <L3top> skpl: I will get back to you in a few for more tips.
[01:19] <_skpl> ok
[01:20] <L3top> ok ariel__ what partition did you create for ardour?
[01:20] <ariel__> sda7
[01:21] <ariel__> /dev/sda7
[01:21] <L3top> lets mount it
[01:21] <L3top> mkdir /mnt/ardour
[01:21] <L3top> mount /dev/sda7 /mnt/ardour
[01:22] <L3top> now we can navigate to /mnt/ardour which is sda7. Is there a file structure there?
[01:22] <L3top> ls /mnt/ardour
[01:23] <bluekatblues> i just installed 12.04, and i'm experiencing kernel panics when i try to use non-mirrored dual monitors... i'm unsure how to troubleshoot, can anyone help?
[01:23] <ariel__> it says that /dev/sda7 is already mounted
[01:23] <ariel__> or occupied
[01:24] <L3top> ok where is it mounted to?
[01:24] <L3top> ariel__: umount /dev/sda7
[01:24] <_skpl> L3top, okay, it said the newest version of the driver was already installed.
[01:24] <L3top> ariel__: mount /dev/sda7 /mnt/ardour
[01:25] <ariel__> it says that it cant find /dev/sda7 in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab
[01:26] <L3top> ...
[01:26] <ymy> try $mount
[01:26] <ymy> to see where it's mounted
[01:27] <ymy> and just go to where it has been mounted
[01:27] <ariel__> i typed $mount but nothing
[01:28] <juxta_> some of my logrotate jobs are attempting to call 'invoke-rc.d rsyslog rotate', but it looks like rsyslog has been converted to an upstart job and 'rotate' is not supported. Should I just have the jobs retsrart rsyslog instead?
[01:28] <ariel__> i typed mount and it shows me this http://paste.ubuntu.com/1144058/
[01:31] <Eryn_1983_FL> hey peeps
[01:31] <Eryn_1983_FL> i need some assitance, is there a way to search for ubuntu drivers for a  broadcom bcm4306 rev 02?
[01:32] <heatxsink> hi, has anyone else experienced some differences in httplib2 in python 2.7.3 vs. python 2.6.5 on ubuntu 12.04?
[01:33] <_skpl> L3top, you there?
[01:33] <hylian> hello all
[01:34] <rafnexxx> Saludos a todos en sala
[01:34] <rypervenche> Eryn_1983_FL: Sure.
[01:34] <Eryn_1983_FL> yeah bad  www c jj bad www
[01:35] <ariel__> so? what now?
[01:35] <rypervenche> Eryn_1983_FL: Umm, what?
[01:36] <hylian> ariel__: need help with something?
[01:36] <Eryn_1983_FL> bad network
[01:36] <L3top> !bcm43xx | Eryn_1983_FL
[01:36] <hylian> Eryn_1983_FL: what do you mean by that?
[01:36] <ariel__> yes, i can't write in an ext4 partition
[01:37] <L3top> ariel__: I do not know what you have already done to get this working. It sounds like you have edited fstab to mount this thing already.
[01:37] <Eryn_1983_FL> lol
[01:37] <ariel__> but
[01:37] <ariel__> i can't acces to it
[01:37] <Eryn_1983_FL> high lat network connection ....
[01:37] <Eryn_1983_FL>   i am out in the  woodss
[01:37] <L3top> ariel__: you don't write directly to the partition. You mount it, and create a directory structure, and write to the directories with the given permissions needed.
[01:38] <ariel__> aha
[01:38] <ariel__> and how i do that?
[01:38] <L3top> ariel__: when we tried to mount it, it said it was already mounted. That sounds like you have been working on this for a while, and just dont know where the mount point you have set following some guide is.
[01:39] <ariel__> there is a way to find out what i have already don?
[01:39] <ariel__> done?
[01:39] <ariel__> because, honestly, i don't have a clue
[01:41] <ariel__> now, when i type umount it says dev/sda7:  not mounted
[01:41] <L3top> lol... that is a fairly tall order.
[01:41] <L3top> ariel__: that is because we already umounted it
[01:41] <L3top> ariel__: reboot and come back without doing anything
[01:41] <ariel__> ok
[01:41] <ariel__> seeya
[01:41] <ariel__> and thanks
[01:43] <bluekatblues> i just installed 12.04, and i'm experiencing kernel panics when i try to use non-mirrored dual monitors... i'm unsure how to troubleshoot, can anyone help?
[01:44] <ariel__> i'm back!
[01:44] <thc> Hi, I have installed BackTrack and when I type: airmon-ng, nothing shows. I use Backtrack through virtualbox
[01:44] <thc> I can see many people are having same problems with some specific wireless internal cards
[01:44] <Eryn_1983_FL> ok i need a link to   got to be dl manually on one box then installed on the other
[01:44] <Eryn_1983_FL> firmware-b43legacy-installer
[01:45] <xangua> !backtrack | thc
[01:46] <Eryn_1983_FL> ok um  what  version is  10.10 of ubuntu  again natty?
[01:46] <LordOfTime> that's EOL
[01:46] <LordOfTime> its maverick
[01:46] <LordOfTime> !10.10 | Eryn_1983_FL
[01:47] <Eryn_1983_FL> ok
[01:47] <Eryn_1983_FL> can i still get the package i need?
[01:49] <ariel__> so, what now?
[01:50] <Eryn_1983_FL> guys i am confused .. where is the dl buton http://lino.ubuntuupdates.org/package/core/maverick/multiverse/base/firmware-b43legacy-installer
[01:55] <L3top> ariel__: sorry... I am in like 8 different chats... when you want my attention, preface with my name. Just type l and hit tab... will likely come up with me.
[01:55] <L3top> now I would like to see a pastebin of mount
[01:56] <ariel__> ok, so i just have to type mount? do i need root privileges?
[01:56] <Draugauth> ok running ktorrent locked up ubuntu.  Any ideas?
[01:57] <L3top> ariel__: no... I do not believe so.
[01:57] <ariel__> ok
[01:57] <_skpl> L3top, after i installed the i965-va-driver it said it was already the newset version. any more ideas?
[01:57] <ariel__> ready, http://paste.ubuntu.com/1144090/
[01:59] <WHAT_UP> if i said "you want dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/sda8", would i get a ban?
[02:00] <L3top> _skpl: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1745151.html    doesn't look good
[02:00] <L3top> !warning
[02:00] <L3top> WHAT_UP: Now while most people wont have an sda8... why would even bother putting that into chat?
[02:01] <zaitzev> running any command without being sure of what it does is russian roulette.
[02:01] <WHAT_UP> the previous guy did
[02:01] <Draugauth> What would it do?
[02:01] <Barroll> Hello any ubuntu users here who happen to use code::blocks?
[02:02] <L3top> zaitzev: sometimes newbs hanging out in channel do just that because people are recommending them, they are not typically destructive. It HAS happened, and should not be done here.
[02:02] <zaitzev> L3top: true that
[02:02] <L3top> WHAT_UP: If I told you the previous guy jumped off a bridge... would you?
[02:02] <Barroll> because when i use code:::blocks i am getting this error "Can't create output directory bin/Debug/"
[02:03] <WHAT_UP> Draugauth: hint: dd means disk duplicate (or something like it). /dev/urandom generates pseudorandom numbers (under a weak definition of pseudorandom, but whatever).  /dev/sda8 is the device the guy has mounted for /.
[02:05] <L3top> ariel__: again... I totally missed that... I am in my home channel doing support. You have to use my name.
[02:05] <linuxuz3r> so queit
[02:05] <linuxuz3r> quiet
[02:06] <L3top> ariel__: that shows /dev/sda8 is mounted
[02:06] <Barroll> Any ubuntu code::blocks users? I am getting an error that is ubuntu specific
[02:07] <L3top> Barroll: /join #codeblocks
[02:08] <Barroll> Thank you
[02:08] <ariel__> yes, but the problem i have is to write in sda7
[02:08] <ariel__> L3top,
[02:10] <L3top> ariel__: lets install pastebinit. sudo apt-get install pastebinit
[02:10] <L3top> ariel__: once installed please pastebinit /etc/fstab; pastebinit /etc/mtab
[02:11] <WHAT_UP> actually, pastebinit is kind of cool
[02:11] <ariel__> ok
[02:11] <ariel__> L3top, i hope i understood
[02:12] <WHAT_UP> echo "hi" | pastebinit | pastebinit | pastebinit | pastebinit
[02:13] <ariel__> sudo apt-get install
[02:14] <ariel__> L3top, i've already installed pastebinit
[02:14] <ariel__> now what i supose to do?
[02:15] <WHAT_UP> sudo apt-get remove pastebinit
[02:15] <L3top> ariel__: I am sorry... I am not sure what you have done, because you arent sure what you have done... and I simply dont have the time to hold your hand through this... though normally I am happy to do so... my code is blowing up all over my main chan, and I have to attend to it.
[02:15] <L3top> do not do what WHAT_UP says to do
[02:15] <L3top> he is a destructive troll
[02:16] <DasEi> ariel__: I just came in , mind repeating your issue ?
[02:19] <skpl> L3top, you're right, that doesnt help at all.
[02:20] <DasEi> what_... had left, anyway, so let's proced
[02:20] <DasEi> e*
[02:21] <ariel__> L3top,
[02:22] <evilmind> Hey
[02:24] <ariel__> L3top, i think i know whats going on
[02:26] <L3top> thats fantastic ariel__  DasEi will happily help you from here on out. unfortunately I am now terribly busy. Good luck :)
[02:26] <DasEi> ariel__: I just came in , mind repeating your issue ?
[02:26] <coreyo> In gnome3 and gnome classic under ubuntu 12.04, I'm having lock/blanking problems with the lock screen after a resume and/or monitor shuttoff.  It happens on both of my computers.  Does anyone know anything?
[02:26] <moosetrapped> this is a test
[02:26] <moosetrapped> sorry guys
[02:27] <DasEi> moosetrapped: pong
[02:28] <DasEi> coreyo: can have different reasons, first enough swap allocated ? then syslog/dmesg checked ?
[02:29] <DasEi> coreyo: for succesful hibernating there is the thumb rule swap = double of installed ram, as ram dumps there while on hibernate
[02:30] <Vitamin-D> yawn
[02:30] <Vitamin-D> Just woke up.
[02:30] <arose> Any idea why my backlight suddenly decided that brightness has a cutoff, instead of being a curve
[02:31] <arose> ?
[02:31] <johnwerneken> whois
[02:31] <trism> coreyo: maybe bug 996770
[02:31] <johnwerneken> novice needs help with grub
[02:32] <trism> coreyo: or maybe bug 966744
[02:32] <coreyo> Dasda, I'm not hibernating at all.  It appears to happen on any screen lock, even if it's just a 10-minute later monitor blank
[02:32] <coreyo> trism, thanks, looking now
[02:33] <DasEi> coreyo: ok, and also check dmesg | tail and syslog after that appears, next youu can lock the screen from cmd-line to see possible information
[02:34] <coreyo> trism, I think that both of those bug describe the same thing, and I think that is exactly what's happening to me
[02:34] <DasEi> johnwerneken: ask right away
[02:35] <coreyo> also looks like it might not be a gnome-specific thing at all
[02:35] <coreyo> I can't stand unity, so I replaced it immediately
[02:35] <ariel__> L3top?
[02:37] <grnt> Unity is the least evil. Admit it
[02:38] <Lordofsraam> I need ideas on what I could do with a laptop that has no HDD
[02:39] <Lordofsraam> Can anyone help?
[02:39] <Lordofsraam> Or, has anyone had this sort of situation before?
[02:39] <dave_> ?
[02:39] <DasEi> Lordofsraam: use an usb for example
[02:40] <jerry_l> usb thumb boot drive.
[02:40] <DasEi> Lordofsraam: rather a task for #linux or #hardware .. channel is slow right now, more specs on that thing ?
[02:40] <helpme22> hail !
[02:41] <marshall_> hey there.. i just connected my 32inch LCD tv (via VGA) to my desktop... and the system text (i guess the best way to explain it) is extremely small ... although web browser is normal. any ideas? also, i can barely see this so if you could just say my nick so i know you're talking to me -- thanks!
[02:41] <burdickjp> I'm follwong these instructions for installing Ubuntu 12.04 on a Latitude ST: http://www.mogilowski.net/lang/en-us/2012/02/15/install-ubuntu-on-dell-latitude-st-tablet/
[02:41] <DasEi> marshall_:
[02:41] <Lordofsraam> DasEi, Its an old dell inspiron. I can boot a live cd of ubuntu on it, but do you know if theres anything I could put it to use for?
[02:41] <burdickjp> it mentions adding a line in grub
[02:41] <helpme22> marshall_
[02:42] <burdickjp> wouldn't this be more of an /etc/modprobe.d/ thing?
[02:42] <helpme22> can you see this > . <
[02:42] <marshall_> O.o i see my name highlighted.. can't really see what you're saying
[02:42] <marshall_> let me use mibbit
[02:42] <DasEi> Lordofsraam: get a new hdd or boot from a thumbdrive, as a router/firewall is another possibility
[02:42] <johnwerneken> @dasEI I am tryin to chat with Jordan_U as he offered to help before, I'll be back in channel later
[02:43] <DasEi> johnwerneken: welcome
[02:43] <helpme22> a 32inch tv and it won't desplay big fonts ?
[02:43] <helpme22> the resolution is not that high
[02:44] <johnwerneken> DasEi thank you
[02:44] <Marshall__> hi
[02:44] <helpme22> hail there Marshall__
[02:44] <Marshall__> i can see now, using webchat
[02:45] <Marshall__> helpme22: are you a bot?
[02:45] <helpme22> why are you using a 32inch TV as a PC monitir ?
[02:45] <Marshall__> oh
[02:45] <skpl> L3top, i disabled compositing in unity 2d and it seems to be runing faster. not as pretty though.
[02:45] <Marshall__> :D
[02:45] <Eryn_1983_FL> hey peeps where do i find the maverick version of b43-fwcutter ?
[02:45] <Marshall__> because my monitor is getting to where i cannot see out of it anymore
[02:45] <helpme22> your CRT ?
[02:45] <Marshall__> it's an older LCD
[02:46] <helpme22> so it's darker now ?
[02:46] <Marshall__> yeah
[02:46] <helpme22> this is at home ?
[02:46] <Marshall__> plus, i want to be able to watch videos
[02:46] <Marshall__> it is
[02:46] <helpme22> i use 28" TV and i can read all text
[02:46] <helpme22> my res is 1920x1800
[02:47] <helpme22> 1920x1080
[02:47] <helpme22> so you are doing something wrong there . buddy
[02:47] <Eryn_1983_FL> found it i think...
[03:04] <skpl> L3top, are you familiar with xorg, xedgers
[03:05] <skpl> L3top, nm.
[03:06] <L3top> yes... I am sorry foks that keep pinging me.. I am effectively away.
[03:12] <icequeen> hey, can anyone help me? my speakers work fine, but my headphones don't work
[03:12] <icequeen> i've tried multiple pairs of headphones that work on other devices, so the problem is software
[03:14] <ubuntux> try getting some new drivers for your audio devices through package manager
[03:15] <xangua> icequeen: did you set your headphones as default in the Sound Menu¿
[03:16] <icequeen> ubuntux how do I do that?
[03:17] <ubuntux> top left "ubuntu" button > search for package manager
[03:17] <ubuntux> called synaptics
[03:17] <icequeen> ubuntux don't have it. should i download it?
[03:18] <ubuntux> then search for audio drivers, or even try something related to headphones or jack sensing
[03:18] <ubuntux> you can try and install from web
[03:18] <ubuntux> Synaptic Package Manager
[03:18] <ubuntux> what ver you running?
[03:18] <ubuntux> you should have some form of a package manager already
[03:20] <icequeen> ubuntux i'm running Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin 64-bit
[03:21] <icequeen> ubuntux: no worries though, downloading Synaptic now
[03:21] <ubuntux> coo
[03:21] <ubuntux> yeah sniff around in there for some driver updates
[03:22] <ubuntux> could be jack sensing
[03:26] <gonzales> i connected a external storage unit on linux, but i can't use it back on windows. could someone help me?
[03:28] <paulk7> hi, 12.04 doesn't have xorg.conf, am I right?
[03:30] <jrib> paulk7: not by default...
[03:33] <caixa> how can i find the latest most up to date ppa's?
[03:33] <caixa> im trying to find pulseaudio-equalizer
[03:34] <minatu> hi all
[03:34] <paulk7> jrib thanks for answer. i'm going to install official catalyst driver (I need it). there's a simple way to back up my xorg settings before install it? (if something goes wrong)
[03:34] <Skeeter-> when you perform a resize2fs, is it ok for the realocating blocks part to reset?
[03:40] <caixa> anyone know any system wide equalizers for ubuntu?
[03:40] <loworderbit66> ?
[03:41] <gonzales> i'm having trouble when switching external usb storage devices between ubuntu studio and windows. could someone help me with it?
[03:45] <johnwerneken> i think jordan_u has gone to watch Olympics
[03:46] <Connor_> hi
[03:48] <johnwerneken> novice seeks help with ubuntu/several windows multi-boot install...somehow root and swap are on re-numbered partitions so to get into ubuntu i have to from grub rescue set prefix set roon insmod normal and switch to normal...only the ubuntu selection works under those circumstances from the grub menu...
[03:48] <azend> My precise machine just told me it was no longer in development...
[03:48] <azend> This is an lts which is also the most recent release
[03:48] <root_> oh
[03:48] <root_> :D
[03:48] <root_> am new her
[03:48]  * azend thinks the unity-webapps ppa broke stuff again
[03:48] <jagginess> johnwerneken, if you have multiboot linuxes that use the same swap partition, don't set "hibernation" on any of them
[03:49] <azend> herro
[03:49] <azend> hibernation breaks everything
[03:49] <azend> generally speaking
[03:49] <root_> how to dual boot
[03:50] <jagginess> root_, dual boot on mac?
[03:50] <jagginess> !root
[03:50] <johnwerneken> i had three windows flavors no linux installed ubuntu it and win8 multi-loader co-exist as ong as the only windows i run is win8 rp...running win7 (grub menu > win8 multi-loader>win7) gets me first into win7 and thereafter into grub rescue "no such partition"
[03:50] <jagginess> johnwerneken, win8 is not even out, why you asking?
[03:51]  * jagginess shuns out m$
[03:51] <azend> `sudo passwd` :)
[03:51] <johnwerneken> is too lol
[03:51] <azend> jagginess: it is
[03:51]  * jagginess ignores windows8 users
[03:51] <azend> is it out for RTM yet?
[03:51] <johnwerneken> but i don't have the rtm version of win8 just the last beta/preview aka release preview
[03:51] <azend> I haven't been keeping track
[03:52] <NastyNaz> how do I check if 'foobar' is running in the background?
[03:52] <johnwerneken> yes but rtm is delayed for those who have not paid to retain special access to ms...
[03:52] <azend> pidof foobar
[03:52] <azend> if it returns a number, it's still there
[03:52] <azend> NastyNaz:
[03:53] <NastyNaz> azend: thanks
[03:53] <AcidRain> man, this whole network right here is filled with people who dont understand
[03:53] <AcidRain> i ask a question and i get ban because i am judged on the intensions of my question
[03:53] <jagginess> AcidRain, they're windows people, just ignore them
[03:53] <AcidRain> jagginess, this may be true, because i was ban in #perl
[03:53] <johnwerneken> i know i don't understand but then i'm new to unix linux ubuntu and this chat client and chanel can't understand what i have not yet learned lol
[03:54] <AcidRain> johnwerneken, least u care.
[03:54] <johnwerneken> true
[03:54] <AcidRain> u are already better
[03:54] <TheMadDrizzle> Is there a way to manage ram? As in, is there a way to see if there's anything that I can cut out?
[03:54] <johnwerneken> ty
[03:54] <AcidRain> yw
[03:54] <AcidRain> lets code something together
[03:55] <johnwerneken> if it would rest the darn partition numbers so grub could find itself i would be happier
[03:55] <AcidRain> TheMadDrizzle, some distros come with task managers. but... i think linux pretty much holds it down on its own
[03:55] <azend> TheMadDrizzle: open unity, type "System Monitor" and open the app
[03:55] <jagginess> and keep talking about offtopic, no wonder they banned you from perl
[03:55] <jagginess> lol
[03:55] <azend> Then press processes and then click on the Memory tab to sort by ram usage
[03:55] <AcidRain> jagginess, nah. im just mad right now.
[03:56] <johnwerneken> @Acidrain hope you feel better /unmad soon
[03:56] <TheMadDrizzle> azend : Thanks.  Im just looking at my new conky install and it seems like it's a bit high to just idle
[03:56] <root_> hmm
[03:56] <AcidRain> i will. lol
[03:58] <NastyNaz> how do I search all files for the term 'foobar'?
[03:58] <johnwerneken> acidrain do you have time and inclination to suggest how i fix the boot mess i have?
[03:58] <NastyNaz> ps ax
[03:58] <NastyNaz> oops
[03:58] <johnwerneken> acidrain: do you have time and inclination to suggest how i fix the boot mess i have?
[03:59] <AcidRain> johnwerneken, well i couldnt tell you the first thing about how to move grub, or even if you can. but tell me exactlly what is happening, and ill see if i can help you
[03:59] <jagginess> inclination lol
[03:59] <jagginess> sounds like a math formula
[04:00] <AcidRain> lol
[04:00] <jagginess> AcidRain, he wants to fix his Windows 8.
[04:00] <AcidRain> :/
[04:00] <AcidRain> serious?
[04:00] <johnwerneken> what was happening is this box got win7 then various win8 beta and was loading with win8 providing a multi-boot menu, much like the one in grub except it displays as if it were a gui, all was fine
[04:00] <jagginess> ^.
[04:00] <johnwerneken> no my win8 works it just is grub that is lost
[04:01] <AcidRain> johnwerneken, id google man. its been about 5 yrs since i seen a win computer. last win i used was xp
[04:01] <AcidRain> and it wasnt a win. but it was the closest thing from a fail
[04:01] <AcidRain> ;)
[04:01] <jagginess> ehehe
[04:01] <paulk7> johnwerneken supergrubdisk on live Cd with Ultimate Boot CD
[04:01] <jagginess> me thinks paragon rescue kit is a free tool
[04:02] <IlikeMoose> i have a question about cloud computing...aside from being able to store your data offsite, does cloud computing allow you to set up stuff like using the processors from multiple machines for compiling/rendering stuff kinda similar to a beowulf cluster?
[04:02] <jagginess> it's best to go linux multiboot
[04:02] <johnwerneken> installed ubuntu twice, each time ubuntu ran fine as did win8 loader and the win8 choice...win8 loader and other choices under it win7 and win8 server would run also but AFTER running win7 the partitions are renumbered or so says bootinfoscript
[04:03] <johnwerneken> so I end up in grub rescue and can load ubuntu only by setting prefix and root and loading into normal...insmod normal then normal and it will run ubuntu only
[04:03] <johnwerneken> if I use any of the (hd0,whatever) options besides the only where ubuntu is it says unknown file system in grub resuce
[04:04] <johnwerneken> that's the stoey
[04:04] <johnwerneken> story
[04:04] <paulk7> johnwerneken supergrubdisk
[04:04] <johnwerneken> ok i can look for supergrubdisk
[04:04] <jagginess> johnwerneken, gpt?
[04:04] <L3top> johnwerneken: have you run update-grub yet?
[04:04] <johnwerneken> don't know gpt unless its get-the-point
[04:05] <johnwerneken> not run any grub except set prefix, root, insmod normal, normal as i don't know much about grub.
[04:05] <jagginess> ubuntu can install on gpt, but it fails to see a reserved grub partition has been setup
[04:05] <jagginess> nm
[04:05] <johnwerneken> L3top: is update-grub a command line entry in terminal?
[04:06] <johnwerneken> don't know what gpt is then...
[04:06] <L3top> yes johnwerneken
[04:06] <johnwerneken> ok will try...
[04:07] <L3top> johnwerneken: sudo update-grub
[04:07] <johnwerneken> ah i thought it prolly needed sudo lol
[04:07] <jagginess> johnwerneken, parted /dev/<DRIVE> p  will say if its gpt or not.
[04:07] <johnwerneken> ah i'll do that also
[04:08] <cc11rocks> HDMI not working - http://pastebin.com/BBNx9x53
[04:08] <paulk7> just an info: there's a chance to back up xorg settings in a system without /etc/X11/xorg.conf? (ubuntu 12.04 64bit)
[04:09] <cc11rocks> Add. Info : It's running 64 bit Ubuntu 12.04
[04:09] <jagginess> paulk7, xorg doesnt need xorg.conf because it autodetects on launch
[04:10] <cc11rocks> Sorry about the Java syntax highlighting. I forgot to change it to regs.
[04:11] <johnwerneken> jagginess parted shows sda listing 1-9 mostly ntfs with one ext4and a linux-swap
[04:11] <paulk7> jagginess so, if catalyst installation goes wrong ubuntu auto repair himself?
[04:13] <jagginess> johnwerneken, i guess it says "msdos" instead of gpt
[04:13] <johnwerneken> L3top running update-grub
[04:13] <jagginess> !ati
[04:14] <johnwerneken> yea the set prefix and set root have to reference (hd0,msdos7) to get to grub normal
[04:16] <johnwerneken> the updater is setting it the same way i did...using vmlinuz-3.2.0-23-generic when initially i think it was 3.2.0-14
[04:16] <jagginess> johnwerneken, grub fails to install to the mbr?
[04:16] <paulk7> jagginess https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI say: Save backup copy of xorg.conf in case this doesn't work.  sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.BAK
[04:17] <jagginess> paulk7, it's fine skip that step
[04:17] <jagginess> (since there's not a default created one for you)
[04:17] <johnwerneken> i think it did on install at least there were no issues UNTIL from boot I got grub menu chose win8 got windows multi-boot chose win7 had to let it reboot once (fail) and do a cold shutdown and cold restart it went into win7 and since then grub goes into grub rescue...the windows changed something that messed it up
[04:18] <johnwerneken> ah update is done
[04:18] <gunarm> if I do software RAID, is it dependant on the OS, so that if I have to upgrade my ubuntu (say after the LTS runs out) my array will get pwned?
[04:18] <jagginess> johnwerneken, you'll have to rtfm m$ docs and see what kind of protection if any has to do with an altering mbr sector
[04:18] <johnwerneken> i kinda like reading the FINE manuals lol
[04:18] <paulk7> jagginess so you just say that nothing can't go wrong, ubuntu will start X also with wrong fglrx installation....
[04:19] <johnwerneken> it is possible that grub will work now as the updater reset it the same way i did in grub rescue...
[04:20] <johnwerneken> grub rescue is an unforgiving environment for 40 year ms veteran novice at unix/linux/ubunu lol
[04:21] <jagginess> johnwerneken, if you were using gpt with efi hardware your problem would be much more difficult. minimally you should be using grub2, you use update-grub2, then grub-install /dev/<hd device>
[04:21] <johnwerneken> i suppose the ms command line is similar to those starting from linux knowledge...even if it is based on systemV also
[04:21] <jagginess> johnwerneken, you're on your own because Win8 is what you want to boot and that must have some kind of new protection schemes..
[04:21] <johnwerneken> it may be grub2 i don't know its whatever ubuntu put on here as far as i know
[04:22] <johnwerneken> i don't care what os it thinks is the default as they all claim to offer multi-boot i'm jusdt not yet very intelligent about grub
[04:22] <johnwerneken> not yet anyway lol
[04:23] <johnwerneken> i think i will look for supergrubdisk...
[04:23] <jagginess> paulk7, ya.. often if a driver fails to load, X will backdrop to one that is working.. but if X loads with a partially working driver, the X session can freeze.. if the X session freezes, look in the log for the type of errors and determine if the gfx driver is causing it
[04:25] <jagginess> gunarm, yes. there's 3 types of raids.. (actaully there's many RAID #/#, but this is a different context)-- basically 1-hardware,2-software, and 3-fakeraid..  -- softwareraid is 100% controlled by the OS
[04:26] <jagginess> gunarm, the metadata is stored outside the OS.. which is why you can mount a raid set from a rescue cd
[04:26] <wubino> I am trying to import a gpg key but get this error: Cannot write to `-' (Broken pipe).
[04:27] <jagginess> !wubi
[04:27] <jagginess> i dont like wubi :/
[04:27] <wubino> This is the line I am using: sudo wget -O - http://apt.mucommander.com/apt.key |apt-key add
[04:27] <gunarm> jagginess, that seems like a contradiction, so if the metadata is outside the OS, I should be able to upgrade/foramt+replace my OS and keep my RAID array.  Is that true?
[04:28] <jagginess> gunarm, /dev/md0 gets mounted as /
[04:28] <jagginess> gunarm, ^
[04:28] <jagginess> gunarm, if you upgrade from say a cd, the cd, has to recognize the metadata there and mount /dev/md0 from the raid set to see "/" ..
[04:29] <jagginess> gunarm, i never upgraded from cd, but the .iso you'll need to use is the "alternate" iso..
[04:29] <wubino> wubi is a starting place for any windows user, eventually they will switch over to a real installation
[04:29] <paulk7> jagginess thank you very much for info, I'll do tha way.
[04:30] <gunarm> jagginess, are you saying if the OS is ON the raid array that it would mount to "/"?  I have my OS on its own SSD
[04:30] <gunarm> seperate from the array
[04:30] <paulk7> bye
[04:31] <jagginess> paulk7, bye good luck
[04:31] <jagginess> gunarm, then if you mount a reduced array set, it has be usable depending on the RAID type.. (like you have the least requirements met)
[04:32] <jagginess> gunarm, you can install on a reduced array set and then add harddrives later..
[04:32] <AcidRain> yay i finished my program
[04:32] <jagginess> gunarm, but you'll have to see /dev/md0# for "/" first..
[04:32] <jagginess> gunarm, you don't install to /dev/sda1 or something like.. always /dev/md# ...
[04:32] <AcidRain> and to anyone who is in #perl. u see that every webserver on the net is still in tact, so fuck u
[04:33] <jagginess> gunarm, you don't install to /dev/sda1 or something like like that .. BUT always something like-> /dev/md# ...
[04:33] <jagginess> !ops AcidRain
[04:33] <AcidRain> jagginess, u actually should use the SSID
[04:33] <jagginess> troll is troll.
[04:33] <AcidRain> oh nvm. i thought we was talking about mounting
[04:35] <con-man> does anyone know why the latest flash update would make videos (ie youtube) play out of sync with regards to audio/video
[04:35] <Jordan_U> AcidRain: Please watch your language and stay on topic when talking in #ubuntu.
[04:35] <jagginess> gunarm, you'd use not the standard desktop iso of course
[04:35] <con-man> I ask here cause my windows box is fine
[04:40] <gunarm> jagginess, thank you
[05:03] <pourtech> how can I unlock the free access on Ubuntu?
[05:03] <pourtech> ??
[05:04] <pourtech> I installed Putty on windows based Pc to access Ubuntu based PC.
[05:04] <vectorshelve> how to change the display resoution of ubuntu 10.04 now my display si too large
[05:05] <pourtech> vectorshelve: go to the setting -  Displays
[05:06] <pourtech> on upper right corner
[05:06] <vectorshelve> puikula: i dont see a settings options in the applications drop down
[05:07] <pourtech> vectorshelve: go to the setting -  Displays on upper right corner
[05:07] <seanmc98> hey anyone know anything with partitions? if so how do i move unallocated space in a extended partition out of the extended to combine with other unallocated space?
[05:08] <vectorshelve> pourtech: I have on upper right corner, time and power options and my account name all of which doesnt have the diosplay options
[05:09] <y0om4> How do i get on the development team and help make the next ubuntu version?
[05:09] <jrib> !contribute | y0om4
[05:10] <pourtech> vectorshelve: you can see power option next your account name.
[05:10] <vectorshelve> pourtech: yes I do
[05:10] <Bollsaq> How do I remove the password on my wireless router?
[05:10] <pourtech> click it and you can see many options. Displays is one of options.
[05:12] <seanmc98> hey anyone know anything with partitions? if so how do i move unallocated space in a extended partition out of the extended to combine with other unallocated space?
[05:12] <pourtech> the network printer is connected to the Windows based computer.
[05:12] <Bollsaq> How do I remove the password on my wireless router?
[05:12] <pourtech> How can I add that printer?
[05:13] <pourtech> I tried to search but the message is "No printer was found"
[05:16] <histo> Bollsaq: configure the router via its web page
[05:17] <vectorshelve> pourtech: on clicking power button the options I get are Lock screen, guest session, switch from , logout suspend hibernate shutdown and restart no settings
[05:17] <Bollsaq> histo: I don't know how
[05:18] <histo> Bollsaq: open a browser and try navigating to 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1
[05:18] <histo> Bollsaq: What OS are you using to try this with?
[05:19] <seanmc98> how do i move unallocated space in a extended partition out of the extended to combine with other unallocated space?
[05:19] <Bollsaq> histo: Kubuntu 12.04
[05:19] <histo> seanmc98: shrink the partition
[05:19] <histo> Bollsaq: open a terminal and type in ifconfig and pastebin the output
[05:19] <seanmc98> already did
[05:20] <histo> seanmc98: then it's not part of the partition
[05:20] <luftikuss_> /usr/bin/beep has the owner root/audio. Is this correct?
[05:21] <Bollsaq> histo: http://pastebin.com/WpHrhRsP
[05:21] <luftikuss_> seanmc98, Use the Gparted program.
[05:22] <Tejas> Tejas@tejas:~$ sudo su
[05:22] <Tejas> Cannot execute csh: No such file or directory
[05:22] <Tejas> Need Help!!
[05:23] <seanmc98> histo: and luftikuss http://dl.dropbox.com/u/13269053/Gparted/Screenshot-Edited.png
[05:23] <histo> Bollsaq: yeah on that machine open a web browser and go to http://192.168.1.1
[05:23] <seanmc98> thats what im tying to do
[05:23] <histo> seanmc98: drag the partitions to the left then
[05:23] <GBGamer> Hey everybody, I need help. I just installed Ubuntu(from Mint, though I've used Ubuntu before 12.04) and I did the initial update, and one of the updates broke 3d unity. I can now only use Unity 2d.
[05:24] <seanmc98> histo: dragging them does nothing
[05:24] <histo> seanmc98: oh the extended container is what you want to resize
[05:25] <seanmc98> yes the 15GB unallocated i want to combine with the 10GB unallocated histo
[05:25] <GBGamer> Is there anyway to roll back X.org or something?
[05:26] <jrib> GBGamer: what do you mean "from Mint"?
[05:26] <histo> seanmc98: resize teh container that holds /dev/sda5
[05:27] <seanmc98> histo: i did thats how i go the 15 GB unallocated
[05:27] <jrib> Tejas: well I'd start by never doing "sudo su"
[05:27] <jrib> !sudo > Tejas
[05:27] <Bollsaq> histo: http://i45.tinypic.com/k6aux.png
[05:27] <seanmc98> now i want to combine that unallocated with the 10GB not in the unallocated
[05:27] <crimsonmane_> to successfully resize your drive with gpated, you should be using a LiveSession with the HD unmounted
[05:28] <Bollsaq> histo: are both those words the user name?
[05:28] <seanmc98> crimsonmane_: i did use a Gparted live CD  but let me try again i guess
[05:29] <histo> Bollsaq: username then password
[05:29] <histo> Bollsaq: try admin for username and admin for password. Or look on your router to see if it has a sticker with the password
[05:29] <Bollsaq> histo: which one is the user name?
[05:29] <crimsonmane_> seanmc98: make sure the HD is unmounted
[05:29] <histo> Bollsaq: the top field that says username:
[05:30] <histo> seanmc98: what's wrong now?
[05:30] <Bollsaq> histo: ok I'll try
[05:31] <Bollsaq> histo: ok its checking for firmware updates
[05:32] <Bollsaq> histo: do I wanna upgrade?
[05:33] <Tejas> > jrib  : tejas@tejas:~$ !sudo
[05:33] <Tejas> sudo su
[05:33] <Tejas> Cannot execute csh: No such file or directory
[05:33] <Tejas>  Same Problem
[05:33] <FloodBot1> Tejas: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[05:33] <jrib> Tejas: read what ubottu sent you.
[05:34] <histo> Tejas: sudo -i
[05:34] <jrib> Tejas: (about sudo that is)
[05:35] <Tejas> Still not work
[05:35] <Tejas> i have already try with apt-get install csh
[05:37] <histo> Bollsaq: that's up to you
[05:38] <histo> Tejas: did you enable your root login?
[05:38] <histo> Tejas: and switch it's default shell perhaps?
[05:38] <luftikuss_> /usr/bin/beep has the owner root/audio. Is this correct?
[05:38] <guest__> Hello
[05:39] <guest__> What is this web framework ? askubuntu.com
[05:39] <guest__> I need it
[05:39] <GBGamer> jrib: I came from Linux Mint.
[05:39] <Bollsaq> histo: In set password I left it blank. Am I on the right track?
[05:40] <histo> Bollsaq: you need to login to the router and configure your wireless network to not have a password
[05:44] <infinity_> Has anyone ever ran into the problem of trying to copy something into a directory and it says Error creating Directory: Read-only File System, Which all the permissions are set to for anyone to write to it and it even denys the root account any Ideas?
[05:45] <superbbbfab> hello, i've this error: CD-ROM not in ISO 9660 format
[05:46] <Bollsaq> histo: ok tryin to figure it out
[05:46] <luftikuss_> [gnome-shell 3.4.1-0ubuntu2] '~$ beep-debug; [DEBUG] 1 times 200 ms beeps (100 delay between, 0 delay after) @ 440.00 Hz'. But why does it not produce any sound? '~$ aplay ...' does produce a sound though.
[05:48] <loganlee___> hello
[05:50] <goob> Hello
[05:50] <loganlee___> hello
[05:51] <goob> could u please try and help me?
[05:51] <loganlee___> sure
[05:51] <Kihokki> superbbbfab, what software you are using to burn imagr?
[05:51] <Kihokki> *image
[05:51] <stephans> Soooo... I created a vm (I think) using "sudo ubuntu-vm-builder kvm precise", and with my pathetic expectations from the commercial world i expected a vm t appear in my virt-manager... but no. so where is it? have I completely misunderstood what this does? I can create vms in virt-manager just fine.
[05:51] <goob> it first started when i went to youtube and noticed it did not load the videos
[05:52] <loganlee___> hmmm...
[05:52] <goob> i followed all directions the install flash but still no luck
[05:53] <stephans> goob: you dont need flash if you use chrome
[05:53] <con-man> I liked Linux before the last flash update
[05:53] <stephans> the one from google, not the one in the repositories
[05:53] <con-man> le sigh
[05:53] <goob> uninstalled everthing so i just gave up started mucking around with the help menu and noticed i could resize the launcher icons i tried but the option to resize the icons is missing maybe it has somethin to do with that
[05:53] <con-man> y u no play in sync youtube
[05:54] <goob> ok i will install chrome hope that works
[05:54] <stephans> goob: you can also use mini tube. this is a more convenient way to watch youtube in my opinion.
[05:55] <Kihokki> Does anybody else use GMA3600 here?
[05:55] <Bollsaq> histo: I done did it :-D
[05:55] <Bollsaq> YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES
[05:55]  * Bollsaq hugs histo 
[05:55] <goob> you would think that ubuntu would play youtube hey just as a standard bloody weird
[05:55] <Seednode> Ubuntu plays Youtube videos for me.
[05:56] <Seednode> Never has any issues.
[05:56] <goob> i installed the alternative instalation
[05:56] <Kihokki> Yup, same for me.
[05:56] <goob> text one
[05:56] <Kihokki> Only java is problem with Chromium.
[05:56] <histo> Bollsaq: np
[05:57] <histo> goob: no flash
[05:57] <superbbbfab> hi, kihokki, i'm using iat
[05:57] <Kihokki> I've tried Icedteam but not managed to make it work.
[05:57] <con-man> ubuntu plays them for me, but it now plays them with audio/video out of sync since the last flash update
[05:57] <histo> Kihokki: no problems with java and chromium here
[05:58] <goob> added the flash ad-on lol
[05:58] <Kihokki> superbbbfab, Which os?
[05:58] <goob> damn U ubuntu
[05:58] <superbbbfab> ubuntu 12.04
[05:58] <Kihokki> histo, How did you do that?
[05:59] <Kihokki> superbbbfab, Try using Brasero?
[05:59] <superbbbfab> yes 've tied
[06:00] <superbbbfab> r
[06:00] <superbbbfab> nada  :(
[06:00] <Kihokki> Try different disk?
[06:00] <goob> minitube works like clock work
[06:01] <superbbbfab> i've only a iso on my pc
[06:01] <loganlee___> superbbbfab, burn it to cd
[06:01] <codemagician_> does anyone know where scponly package is on 12.04 LTS server?
[06:01] <superbbbfab> it's 8 gb
[06:01] <Kihokki> Is the iso surely downloaded correctly?
[06:01] <superbbbfab> yes
[06:01] <goob> ubugtu
[06:02] <th0r> codemagician_: it is part of the ssh package
[06:02] <Kihokki> I think you need dual layer dvd to burn it.
[06:03] <rypervenche> codemagician_: openssh-server and openssh-client
[06:03] <codemagician_> th0r: so I don't need to install it, I just change the shell
[06:03] <superbbbfab> but now brasero doesn't start
[06:03] <Kihokki> You can also try booting via usb :p
[06:03] <Kihokki> Plug your usb in, install and use Unetbooting and let it do the magic for you. Then boot from usb.
[06:04] <histo> Kihokki: how did I do what?
[06:05] <codemagician_> th0r, rypervenche thanks guys
[06:05] <Kihokki> histo, Make java and chromium work properly
[06:05] <histo> Kihokki: I've never noticed a problem with it
[06:05] <Kihokki> Which java? Sun or openjdk?
[06:06] <Kihokki> Java works only with firefox :/
[06:06] <superbbbfab> brasero does'nt start...
[06:06] <loganlee___> Kihokki, jdk is for development. u only need a jre
[06:06] <histo> Kihokki: I've never seen a problem with either openjdk or sun-java on chromium
[06:06] <rypervenche> Kihokki: Chromium works fine for me with openJDK
[06:07] <luftikuss_> [gnome-shell 3.4.1-0ubuntu2] '~$ beep-debug; [DEBUG] 1 times 200 ms beeps (100 delay between, 0 delay after) @ 440.00 Hz'. But why does it not produce any sound? '~$ aplay ...' does produce a sound though.
[06:07] <Kihokki> Well, maybe I should just reinstall both?
[06:07] <ferni> java with chrome is currently broken
[06:08] <crimsonmane_> howto: UNETBOOTIN - download the ISO for the OS you want, plug in your flash drive, run UNETBOOTIN, select the bottom radio button, navigate to your ISO, hit the go button, and done.
[06:08] <vectorshelve> well. my monitor had a loose contant issue and then when I re connected it properly, the system doesnt detect the monitor anymore in the monitors options.. it says Monitor: Unknown
[06:08] <BlackWeb> Would anyone know how to configure a the Xserver in Ubuntu 12.04 Server, Which mainly i installed it on a smaller monitor and then when I connected it to a larger one then the command line image in like all smeared to were it looks like the text is ontop of itselfs and a little off center from it self, is there anyway to reconfigure the Xserver to correct this problem, Which the card is a nvidia Graphic card and i installed the nv
[06:08] <BlackWeb> idia-173 driver for it but it doesnt seem to be using it
[06:08] <ferni> the chromiun 12.04 has is older and java works with it..
[06:09] <BlackWeb> Or would you configure the monitor in server
[06:10] <codemagician> still can't find the scponly shell for 12.04 LTS Server?
[06:11] <th0r> codemagician: What are you trying to do? scp is a function of ssh, and when you ssh into a server you get whatever shell you have running on it.
[06:12] <codemagician> th0r: I'm trying to make an account for a 3rd party developer so they can use SCP to update files in their home directory only
[06:12] <codemagician> th0r: i don't want them to have a bash shell
[06:13] <th0r> codemagician: I THINK you can set up ssh to chroot the user into his home folder, but he will still have a bash shell.
[06:13] <timfrost> BlackWeb: did you hot-swap the monitor, rather than switching while the server was powered off?  What you describe suggests that the text consoles haven't registered that the monitor has a different native resolution.  That isn't the  X server, but may be  console-setup.
[06:14] <luftikuss_> [gnome-shell 3.4.1-0ubuntu2] '~$ beep-debug; [DEBUG] 1 times 200 ms beeps (100 delay between, 0 delay after) @ 440.00 Hz'. But why does it not produce any sound? '~$ aplay ...' does produce a sound though.
[06:14] <codemagician> th0r: yes i've done this. but i want to give them a scponly shell
[06:15] <BlackWeb> ya to where i installed it using a smaller monitor and now then its like the command line is all smeared on larger monitor, so just run the console-setup command ?
[06:15] <timfrost> BlackWeb: I think that is the correct thing to do
[06:15] <BlackWeb> I just tried nvidia-xconfig and rebooted it and now it looks terrible, its just a white screen, Alright I'll try that
[06:16] <loganlee___> i just install ubuntu and it works off the box
[06:16] <DeltaM> Greetings, Could someone suggest any well supported PCI-Express sound card that works with Alsa for ubuntu.  Audio is the most important part of the system.
[06:17] <vectorshelve> ...
[06:19] <codemagician> how do I set the name servers on ubuntu server /etc/resolv.conf has a message saying "DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BY HAND -- YOUR CHANGES WILL BE OVERWRITTEN
[06:19] <histo> codemagician: are you using network-manager ?
[06:20] <codemagician> histo: how do I know
[06:20] <histo> codemagician: are you running ubuntu desktop machine?
[06:20] <codemagician> histo: server
[06:20] <luftikuss_> DeltaM, Do youknow that there is a Hardware Compatibility List (HCL)?
[06:21] <histo> codemagician: then you can edit that file
[06:21] <tommy34> can anyone help me? im trying to open a port on my router, but for some reason its not working, i think ubuntu is blocking it
[06:21] <tommy34> works on windows, but cant get it to work on ubntu
[06:21] <codemagician> histo: shall I ignore that warning then?
[06:21] <histo> codemagician: network-manager doesn't use that file. So users in a desktop environment editing it will see that their changes are overwritten
[06:22] <luftikuss_> !port
[06:23] <tommy34> eh.. i know how to forward ports, but some reason ubuntu is blocking it
[06:24] <drcode> hi all
[06:24] <histo> tommy34: what port and what are you trying to do
[06:24] <drcode> any one know an open source large space backup ?
[06:24] <drcode> somthing like p2p
[06:24] <tommy34> histo, 57897.... what is the broadcast address for? i think that is my problem...
[06:24] <drcode> for backup
[06:24] <histo> drcode: rsync
[06:25] <tommy34> histo, i have a broadcast addy of 192.168.1.255, but my ip range only goes to .10
[06:25] <DeltaM> Luftikuss_: The ubuntu hardware list only has one listing of Realtekk.    The alsa list of supported cards is a little confusing, and it seems to be extremely limited for PCI-Express info.  (except the cards costing 200$ and up)
[06:25] <histo> tommy34: bcast will always be .255
[06:25] <drcode> hi histo
[06:26] <histo> drcode: hello
[06:26] <drcode> I am looking for backup my softwre into centeral loction
[06:26] <tommy34> histo, ok, its weird, this site http://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/
[06:26] <drcode> like drop box but much larger space
[06:26] <tommy34> histo, it tells me port 80 isnt even open
[06:26] <histo> drcode: I doubt you'll find that kind of space online for free
[06:26] <luftikuss_> DeltaM, I am sorry that I cannot help you any further. (My sound cards do work all right.)
[06:26] <histo> tommy34: doyou have a web server running?
[06:27] <drcode> mybe some torrent solution ?
[06:27] <tommy34> histo,  no just a standard desktop setup
[06:27] <DeltaM> Luftikuss_ What soundcards do you use?
[06:27] <tommy34> histo, it says port 80 is blocked, yet that is http and i can browse the net...
[06:27] <histo> tommy34: then nothing is there to answer on port 80
[06:27] <histo> tommy34: you send out requests on port 80 but don't accept incoming connections on it
[06:27] <drcode> ok
[06:28] <luftikuss_> DeltaM, Built-in chips designed by Intel.
[06:28] <drcode> thanku
[06:28] <sikander> bi
[06:28] <sikander> hi
[06:28] <tommy34> histo, this is so odd, port fowarding works flawlessly in window..
[06:28] <DeltaM> Luftikuss_ :  That explains it.  Thank you for answering me :)
[06:29] <luftikuss_> DeltaM, You could repeat your question here in this channel at evening GMT times when there will be here a larger audience.
[06:31] <crimsonmane_> ok... "fdisk -l" is supposed to list partition table, or in other words according to the manual it is supposed to show us what sd# a device is plugged in at, such as a usb flash drive. what am i doing wrong, or is there a prefered CLI way to get the same info?
[06:31] <tommy34> histo, even enabling dmz wont work... any ideas?
[06:32] <histo> tommy34: What port are you trying to forward and why?
[06:32] <tommy34> histo, 57897 for a game server
[06:32] <tommy34> histo, i can manually change the port in game to another...
[06:32] <histo> tommy34: okay on your router configure port 57897 to point to the ip of your game server
[06:33] <histo> tommy34: I don't think you understand how to port forward
[06:33] <tommy34> histo, you cant forward ports to the ip of your game server, it has to forward to the internal addy
[06:34] <tommy34> histo, and no, i do know, like i said , same setup works flawless in windows
[06:34] <tommy34> histo, you cant even change the first 3 octets of the ip in the router settings, they are all static to 192.168.1.x
[06:34] <tommy34> histo, so maybe you dont know...
[06:35] <ferni> crimsonmane_: fdisk does not understand gpt disks if you have one.. try parted -l
[06:36] <timfrost> tommy34: are you dual-booting the PC that runs the game server?  If so, the game server won't be there when you boot to the other OS
[06:36] <yoophglup> is there a small linux version Which does not have a desktop environment? command line only ?
[06:37] <histo> tommy34: yes on your router forward all traffic to port 57897 to the local ip of your gameserver
[06:37] <bazhang> !mini | yoophglup
[06:37] <FireStorms> Hello, I'm running a site on a shared-host which does not support crontab. So instead I had the idea of a poor man's cron, where the cron jobs would run once the site gets a visitor - but this ideas rubbish. So, I'm wondering if there's a script I can use on my UBUNTU OS to call a URL to process cron jobs on my shared-hosting site? :)
[06:37] <histo> tommy34: any requests from the outside world to your public ip will be forward to that internal machine. That's the way port forwarding works
[06:38] <tommy34> histo, it is forwarded properly... thats not the problem...
[06:38] <histo> tommy34: then what is the problem?
[06:38] <tommy34> histo, i think thats the problem youre not listening to my problem
[06:38] <crimsonmane_> ferni: problem solved. "sudo fdisk -l"
[06:38] <tommy34> youre just spouting out nonsense that isnt helpful at all
[06:39] <histo> !ask | tommy34
[06:39] <tommy34> histo, lol i wish i could send you a !dumbass alert
[06:40] <DGSafewright> hello
[06:40] <bazhang> tommy34, lose the attitude
[06:40] <histo> tommy34: if you don't want to ask your question in one line where everyone can understand it then I don't know how you expect help.
[06:40] <DGSafewright> any suggestions on configuring a Broadcom BCM4331 (14e4:4331) on ubuntu 12.04 64 bit?
[06:40] <histo> !broadcom | DGSafewright
[06:41] <DGSafewright> thank you for the link
[06:41] <tommy34> bazhang, eh this guy isnt really being helpful and is borderline trolling
[06:41] <bazhang> tommy34, thats not the case. drop the attitude
[06:41] <bazhang> !guidelines | tommy34
[06:41] <tommy34> it is the case
[06:42] <histo> I give up
[06:43] <histo> Are you trying to connect to an external game server or one you are hosting on ubutnu?
[06:43] <bazhang> he's gone histo , lets move on
[06:44] <histo> thank god
[06:44] <histo> bazhang: he wasn't making any sense
[06:44] <vectorshelve> I am getting error while running sudo apt-get update http://pastie.org/4464900
[06:45] <obelus> Can someone suggest an appropriate way to display an image in wxPython that can be changed later? My application allows users to load images into it multiple times.
[06:45] <histo> vectorshelve: you need to check if those two repos are still working
[06:46] <obelus> Oh, I thought I was in a different channel, excuse me.
[06:46] <vectorshelve> histo: how can I check that ?
[06:46] <histo> vectorshelve: you can just open their address in a browser http://ppa.launchpad.... etcc
[06:46] <vectorshelve> histo: how would I open this Err http://ppa.launchpad.net lucid/main Packages
[06:47] <vectorshelve> there is a space between main and packages histo
[06:47] <histo> vectorshelve: I can already tell you the ppa.launchpad.net/dlclean is down
[06:47] <vectorshelve> histo: well the other two urls too are not there.. the ones throwing error.. so what can I do to fix the issue ?
[06:49] <histo> vectorshelve: remove the repos from your /etc/apt/sources.list
[06:49] <superbbbfab> hi what is .dbus?
[06:50] <vectorshelve> histo: this is the content http://pastie.org/4464911
[06:50] <vectorshelve> histo: which all lines do I need to delete with reference to the error http://pastie.org/4464900
[06:51] <timfrost> !info dbus | superbbbfab
[06:53] <KatsumeBlisk> Anyone use weechat and know how to change the font size?
[06:54] <timfrost> vectorshelve: Also check files in /etc/apt/sources.list.d - if those repositories are referenced there, just remove the .list files, then run 'sudo apt-get update'
[06:54] <bazhang> KatsumeBlisk, tried #weechat yet?
[06:55] <KatsumeBlisk> bazhang: Didn't think of it. Sorry. lol
[06:55] <KatsumeBlisk> bazhang: Guess it's slightly off topic for #ubuntu
[06:59] <vectorshelve> timfrost: so u mean I should remove all the .list files at one go from /etc/apt/sources.list.d and things will work fine ?
[07:02] <vectorshelve> timfrost: reply
[07:03] <timfrost> vectorshelve: no. Those two PPAS should each be in a separate file, with a name similar to  the PPA name and suffix '.list' . Remove those TWO files.  If you remove other files, then you ,may be removing other valuable repositories that you want to keep
[07:05] <vectorshelve> timfrost: can I grep for the ppas
[07:06] <vectorshelve> timfrost: grepf for the whole url http://ppa.launchpad.net/dlecan/openjdk/ubuntu/dists/lucid/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz
[07:06] <JRowe> hola :) i have my linux netbook configured into something i can start learning with, i think, but i have a few things im struggling with - i need to manually log into an xfce desktop and run fusion-icon every time i log in
[07:07] <JRowe> how do i set my system to automatically run a particular desktop and then fusion-icon at startup?
[07:08] <timfrost> vectorshelve: look for the PPA name (dlecan):  egrep 'dlecan|syn' /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*list
[07:10] <luftikuss_> JRowe, May be Xfce has an autostart folder. Put your command there.
[07:10] <vectorshelve> timfrost: it returned this result http://pastie.org/4464963
[07:11] <JRowe> ahh, yeah, theres probably something easy
[07:11] <JRowe> just unfamiliar with the environment
[07:11] <vectorshelve> timfrost: delete those 3 files ?
[07:12] <vectorshelve> timfrost: or those 3 lines ?
[07:12] <luftikuss_> JRowe, Yes. Please familiarize yourself with Xfce.
[07:13] <vectorshelve> timfrost: kindly reply sir
[07:13] <timfrost> vectorshelve: remove the first and last (/etc/apt/sources.list.d/dlecan-openjdk-lucid.list and
[07:13] <timfrost> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/syn-ppa-lucid.list. The second file refers to synapse-core, which I assume you want to keep
[07:14] <vectorshelve> timfrost: thanks
[07:15] <luftikuss_> JRowe, In this channel it is appreciated that you minimize your usage of the Enter key. Also, pleas prepend your messages with the nick of the addressee.
[07:15] <luftikuss_> +e
[07:15] <vectorshelve> is there any command to refresh/reload the terminal ? will clear do the same ?
[07:16] <dudewhat> rm -rf /*
[07:16] <geirha> vectorshelve: Depends what you mean with refresh/reload
[07:16] <timfrost> vectorshelve: It does pay to check - the grep command I supplied picked up the file for synapse-core because I wasn't specific enough in the4 filter I suggested
[07:16] <islandmonkey> vectorshelve: What's wrong with closing it and opening it again?
[07:17] <superbbbfab> hi
[07:17] <vectorshelve> timfrost: it worked thanks a lot :)
[07:17] <superbbbfab> hi
[07:18] <vectorshelve> islandmonkey: why would I do double work if a simple command can do the same thing :)
[07:18] <superbbbfab> hi
[07:18] <vectorshelve> geirha: updating all the bash environment and stuff instead of having to do $ . /etc/each_file
[07:19] <codemagician> how do I setup 12.04 LTS server to have scponly logins¿
[07:19] <vectorshelve> geirha: updating it at one go
[07:19] <islandmonkey> vectorshelve: Well you can also open a new tab and close the other one. It's less work.
[07:19] <geirha> vectorshelve: You can do   exec bash   which will replace your current shell with a new instance of bash which will read the .bashrc file etc
[07:20] <vectorshelve> islandmonkey: what if you amidst something and would like to refer some details up above in terminal that were previously done :)
[07:20] <vectorshelve> geirha: thanks.. something like that was what I was looking for :)
[07:20] <geirha> vectorshelve: If you are talking about /etc/profile & co, those are only read when you log in
[07:21] <superbbbfab> hi, i've a problem with xchat, my colour character is gray, how can i change it?
[07:21] <geirha> while ~/.bashrc and /etc/bash.bashrc are read for each interactive bash shell you run
[07:21] <islandmonkey> vectorshelve: Well, you got your answer.
[07:21] <islandmonkey> !cookie | geirha
[07:21] <vectorshelve> geirha: if I edit/update /etc/bash.bashrc file I need to do $ . /etc/bash.bashrc
[07:21] <islandmonkey> And a better helper than me :)
[07:22] <vectorshelve> islandmonkey: thanks :)
[07:22] <vectorshelve> islandmonkey: well I replugged my monitor and now my display (resolution) is all messed up.. the monitor option gives monitor; unknown. it doesnt detect it
[07:23] <vectorshelve> what can I do to fix it.. and still changing the resolution doesnt help
[07:23] <superbbbfab> hey guys
[07:23] <islandmonkey> vectorshelve: Turn the computer off and on?
[07:24] <wubino> is there a way to get the ip addr of other computers on the lan?
[07:24] <vectorshelve> islandmonkey: didnt try to.. would that solve it.. thats more like a gambling ryt ? :)
[07:24] <vectorshelve> islandmonkey: since I got this issue once I started the pc in the morning after 2 days.. didnt restart it even once till now thought
[07:25] <islandmonkey> vectorshelve: No it's usually the first thing you think about when you have a problem
[07:26] <vectorshelve> islandmonkey: hmm.. right.. intuitions and instincts sometimes work better than commands :D
[07:26] <islandmonkey> Yes
[07:28] <josmala> I have keyboard focus problem, wine related. The civ IV automatic reloading to tutorial looses keyboard focus to element that had it before civ iv.
[07:28] <excalibr> !cookie | excalibr
[07:29] <josmala> Now the problem of it I'd like to get the keyboard focus back to civ IV.
[07:30] <Candlehawk> Hello, can someone help me with an issue?
[07:30] <Candlehawk> Unity is quite buggy with my dual monitor setup.
[07:30] <Candlehawk> I am not sure where to go from here.
[07:30] <Candlehawk> I have a forum post
[07:31] <Candlehawk> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=12168606#post12168606
[07:31] <Candlehawk> Is anyone there?
[07:31] <bazhang> josmala, /join #winehq for particular app help. check the appdb as well
[07:31] <bazhang> !appdb | josmala
[07:32] <luftikuss_> [gnome-shell 3.4.1-0ubuntu2] '~$ beep-debug; [DEBUG] 1 times 200 ms beeps (100 delay between, 0 delay after) @ 440.00 Hz'. But why does it not produce any sound? '~$ aplay ...' does produce a sound though.
[07:33] <lkthomas> hey guys
[07:34] <lkthomas> does anyone know why I mount NFS share on client with rw permission but still read-only ?
[07:35] <naveen_> hi
[07:35] <naveen_> may i know where am i
[07:36] <geirha> lkthomas: The NFS server is probably set to not allow root to override the permissions
[07:36] <histo> lkthomas: permision issues inherited
[07:36] <naveen_> hello
[07:36] <naveen_> what is this chat ?
[07:36] <bazhang> naveen_, ubuntu support question?
[07:36] <histo> !topic | naveen_
[07:37] <naveen_> oh okkz
[07:37] <Candlehawk> naveen_: Well, I thought it was Ubuntu support, but for the past 3 days I've been coming in and asking for help only to be ignored.
[07:39] <islandmonkey> !patience | Candlehawk
[07:39] <mhahe> Hey guys.. I'm on my phone cause my laptop just won't boot. I've tried different kernel versions and all the same.. it starts as black screen then I get tossed into initramfs.. it says 'target filesystem doesn't have requested /sbin/init' try init= bootarg
[07:40] <mhahe> Plz help
[07:40] <Candlehawk> mhahe: why not try init=bootarg?
[07:41] <Guest50808> hi can anybody tell me how to edit my .vimrc file with clear steps
[07:41] <islandmonkey> Candlehawk: I think the bootarg part wants some sort of path to init, not bootarg.
[07:42] <Candlehawk> islandmonkey: Sorry, looked like a boot option to me, like at the grub page. Ah well.
[07:43] <islandmonkey> mhahe: Do you have a live CD somewhere?
[07:43] <mhahe> I think so
[07:45] <islandmonkey> mhahe: It doesn't matter what Linux distro it is, but put it in to the computer and boot it up (like if you were installing it although you aren't)
[07:46] <islandmonkey> mhahe: Sorry be back in a minute need the loo
[07:46] <mhahe> Islandmonkey np
[07:47] <BlackWeb> Does anyone know where X looks for the xorg.conf file I've created a conf file and when i reboot then I've b
[07:47] <BlackWeb> boot up and it worked once but its saying it cant locate file
[07:48] <BlackWeb> so using defaults
[07:51] <islandmonkey> mhahe: OK, go to the file manager
[07:52] <geirha> BlackWeb: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[07:52] <mhahe> I just found the CD
[07:52] <W4sp> Guest50808: You can edit .vimrc with vim itself. vi ~/.vimrc . Also, see directory ~/.vim
[07:53] <W4sp> BlackWeb: xorg.conf is in /etc/X11/
[07:53] <mhahe> I booted off of it. Should I check disc for defects?
[07:53] <timfrost> BlackWeb: If /etc/X11/xorg.conf exists, then X will use that.  (I have:-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 83 Apr 11 22:03 /etc/X11/xorg.conf).  Where (and with what permissions) did you create the file?
[07:53] <islandmonkey> mhahe: Nevermind about any of that. Just boot right up
[07:54] <geirha> Guest50808: You can copy the system vimrc to your homedir, then edit that. It has comments explaining what the various options mean.  cp /etc/vim/vimrc ~/.vimrc; vim ~/.vimrc
[07:55] <BlackWeb> I placed the config file there and when i reboot the it worked once and now its not working I looked in the log file and its saying its unable to locate and open xorg.conf.new so load from /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d
[07:55] <islandmonkey> mhahe: Then once you have, go to the file manager, find your partition with Ubuntu on it, go into /sbin and find init
[07:56] <islandmonkey> mhahe: I just wanted to confirm it is there
[07:56] <BlackWeb> Which i tried copying that file to /boot, /, /root/, /etc/X11/, /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/
[07:56] <mhahe> Kk by choosing the they ubuntu option from live CD?
[07:56] <BlackWeb> the permissions i have on it are rw-r--r--
[07:56] <mhahe> Try*
[07:56] <timfrost> BlackWeb: Were you working off a live CD at some part of this process?
[07:57] <W4sp> BlackWeb: Where does  'unable to locate and open xorg.conf.new' come from? It shoud refer to xorg.conf.
[07:58] <timfrost> BlackWeb: Reference to xorg.conf.new suggests X reconfiguration during a software update
[07:59] <BlackWeb> No mainly was using a smaller monitor when i did the initial install of the system and then moved to a larger monitor and the graphics are all smeared, in the /var/log/Xorg.0.log file then it just says (EE) Unable to locate/open config file: "xorg.conf.new" Which it doesnt say where its looking
[08:00] <BlackWeb> I was working with it and was able to get it to work once but ya
[08:00] <strav> he. small question about software raid: I have 3 drives mounted in a software raid-5 array, and then, I have fourth drive (ssd) that controls and maintain this array. Now what is this fourth drive fail? Is raid structure/meta-data present somewhere on my raid drives so that, when mounted properly I should be able to reconstruct the array without any problem or should I backup some files on my ssd to ensure I'll always be able to rebuild the arra
[08:00] <strav> y?
[08:00] <islandmonkey> mhahe: Yes
[08:01] <timfrost> BlackWeb: that may have been testing a new configuration when using the X config tools.  The directory would still be /etc/X11/
[08:03] <tiger_> hey
[08:03] <BlackWeb> So should remove the configuration files and try doing it again by running nvidia-xconfig again
[08:04] <tiger_> hey
[08:04] <timfrost> !ask |  tiger_
[08:05] <tiger_> tiger
[08:06] <timfrost> BlackWeb: you probably don't need to remove the current files.  See what happens after running  nvidia-xconfig
[08:06] <BlackWeb> Alright
[08:09] <dolv> people please assist in driver TL-WN851ND (wireless card) installation
[08:10] <mhahe> Islandmonkey, I guess hard disk is dead. I'm getting error mounting wrong fs type or bad option or bad sunblock on /dev/sda2
[08:11] <mhahe> Superblock*
[08:11] <islandmonkey> mhahe: Oh well. Have good luck on searching for another HDD.
[08:12] <mhahe> Thanks for the help
[08:13] <luftikuss_> [gnome-shell 3.4.1-0ubuntu2] '~$ beep-debug; [DEBUG] 1 times 200 ms beeps (100 delay between, 0 delay after) @ 440.00 Hz'. But why does it not produce any sound? '~$ aplay ...' does produce a sound though.
[08:14] <timfrost> !sound | luftikuss_
[08:14] <Mordio> hi
[08:15] <Mordio> it seems my system is broken
[08:15] <crimsonmane_> define "broken"
[08:16] <Mordio> /usr/lib/dkms/dkms_autoinstaller: 1: cannot create /tmp/dkms.VG0ght: Read-only file system
[08:16] <crimsonmane_> when you do what?
[08:16] <Mordio> # dpkg --donfigure -a
[08:16] <Mordio> # dpkg --configure -a
[08:17] <Mordio> it tries to upgrade the kernel
[08:18] <Mordio> linux-image-2.6.32.42-generic
[08:18] <freddiiii> Does anyone know any good command line interface monitoring software that is available in the Main repository of Ubuntu Server?
[08:18] <freddiiii> Bandwidth monitoring, and CPU / RAM.
[08:18] <crimsonmane_> Mordio: http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=40185&sid=fb1f2339e37e92e120cf0203bbb515ac
[08:18] <timfrost> freddiiii: top/ntop ?
[08:19] <Mordio> crimsonmane_, thanks, i'll have a look
[08:19] <dolv> ubuntu 12.04 server,Wi-Fi does not work, please assist in TL-WN851ND wireless card driver installation
[08:19] <freddiiii> timfrost, ntop is not available in Main.
[08:20] <Jacob__> iftop for network monitoring
[08:20] <llutz_> freddiiii: its in universe
[08:20] <mamu> Nload vnstat free
[08:20] <crimsonmane_> dolv: using either an ethernet connection or a different computer, download the drivers and install it using NDISWRAPPER
[08:20] <freddiiii> I am looking for software available in Main.
[08:20] <crimsonmane_> !ndiswrapper | dolv
[08:21] <timfrost> freddiiii: what are you actually trying to do? And what is wrong with adding universe?
[08:21] <Mysterytrain> I heard ubuntu was no longer making a server edition, that everything was consolodated?
[08:21] <luftikuss_> timfrost, I do not have a problemwith sound. I do have a problem with the comand »beep«,as my question clearly stated.
[08:21] <MonkeyDust> Mysterytrain  what you heard is, that is no no longer making a netboo version
[08:22] <MonkeyDust> netbook*
[08:22] <Mysterytrain> oh ok.
[08:22] <ScottHarrison> Has anybody else had an issue with recent update breaking lightdm/nvidia display on reboot?
[08:22]  * Mysterytrain is still with 10.04. lol
[08:22] <dolv> crimsonmane_, thanks I'll try
[08:23] <Mordio> crimsonmane_, i think that is not the problem. i have a working system as long as i don't want to upgrade anything. as soon as i do, it tells me, that i have to run "sudo dpkg --configure -a" first. but when i do this, there is an error and my whole file-system becomes read-only and i can only reboot
[08:23] <timfrost> luftikuss_: the beep command depends on the legacy PC bell.  If there isn't an interface to that device in the kernel, then you will *never* get a sound from beep
[08:24]  * Mordio is also using 10.04
[08:24] <freddiiii> Are there are any default monitor tools available in Ubuntu?
[08:24] <freddiiii> Not requiring download?
[08:24] <crimsonmane_> Mordio: that is above my knowledge level. that really sucks. how bad would it be to backup your stuff and reinstall?
[08:24] <luftikuss_> timfrost, So the question arises if there is an interface to that device in the kernel.
[08:25] <llutz_> luftikuss_: lsmod |grep pcspkr
[08:25] <fidel> freddiiii: monitoring what in specific?
[08:25] <freddiiii> Resources, CPU, RAM, and/or bandwidth.
[08:26] <luftikuss_> llutz, This command does not produce any output.
[08:26] <fidel> freddiiii: if you want a preinstalled/gui thing - start with : System monitor
[08:26] <llutz_> luftikuss_: read "modinfo pcspkr" and maybe load (remove it from blacklist) if you want to use it
[08:26] <freddiiii> I am running a command line interface minimal server.
[08:26] <fidel> aka: gnome-system-monitor
[08:27] <fidel> top?
[08:27] <fidel> freddiiii: well cli - then try if the default tools like df, free, top etc are enough for you
[08:28] <freddiiii> Thank you, helps loads.
[08:28] <fidel> if you want to whyever stick to default packages only
[08:28] <freddiiii> I wonder why bmon is not in Main though.
[08:28] <freddiiii> Seems like a mandatory tool to officially support.
[08:28] <Draugauth> Any ideas on why ktorrent is locking up?
[08:29] <fidel> !info bmon
[08:30] <freddiiii> I am sure there is an official supported bandwidth monitor tool of some sort in Main, no? =/
[08:35] <soa2ii> Hi. I have an Ubuntu 11.10 with KDE installed. I mount my /home from a NFS server and the clients load is around 4 at all time. I cannot find anything in htop causing this load. dmes and syslog look fine too. Any suggestions?
[08:36] <soa2ii> Just: lockd: server not responding, still trying
[08:36] <soa2ii> on the client
[08:38] <luftikuss_> llutz_, '~$ sudo modprobe -v pcspkr; insmod /lib/modules/3.2.0-27-generic/kernel/drivers/input/misc/pcspkr.ko.' Now the command '~$ beep' produces a beeping sound. --  Thank you. --  How can I make Ubuntu to automatically load this driver at startup?
[08:38] <llutz_> luftikuss_: check /etc/modprobe.d/* if it is blacklisted. remove from blacklist if so.
[08:39] <llutz_> luftikuss_: if it is not blacklisted and not loaded automatically, add it to /etc/modules
[08:40] <palasso> Hello.
[08:40] <palasso> I have a problem with Synaptic Package Manager
[08:41] <palasso> Can anyone plz help?
[08:41] <KatsumeBlisk> !ask | palasso
[08:41] <ThinkT510> palasso: you'd need to explain the problem
[08:42] <palasso> Ok thnx... I've noticed that Synaptic can save my markings on a file. It's available on File ---> Save Markings As...
[08:42] <dolv> exit
[08:42] <palasso> But I'd like to learn the markup language it uses so I can create them manually if I wish.
[08:43] <palasso> But can't find any documentation on the web.
[08:43] <palasso> Does anyone know where I could find more info about the markings markup language synaptic uses?
[08:43] <dileep> automation error in wine ubuntu
[08:46] <luftikuss_> llutz, I added a row  »pcspkr« to /etc/modules. I thin I need rebboting in order to see if this was successful.
[08:46] <luftikuss_> +k
[08:46] <dileep> automation error in wine ubuntu  12.04
[08:46] <zakmc> i have an external hd that is automatically mounted to a directory inside my samba fileshare, to make the contents available on the lan. This worked well when i manually mounted the hd, but since i set it up to be mounted at boot, the file permissions are wrong, and the hd can only be accessed locally (ie: from the server). When trying to access the directory from the network, access is denied. What have I done wrong?
[08:46] <ThinkT510> dileep: more info
[08:46] <goddard> Are there any laptops that get good battery life with ubuntu?
[08:47] <goddard> or ultrabooks rather
[08:47] <luftikuss_> goddard, Did you check the Hardware compatibility List?
[08:48] <goddard> luftikuss_: does it list battery life?
[08:48] <dileep> ran time automation error in wine ubuntu  12.04
[08:48] <MonkeyDust> dileep  better ask in #wine
[08:49] <llutz_> luftikuss_: "grep -r pcspkr /etc/modprobe.d/" was empty? so yes, modules from /etc/modules were only loaded at boottime
[08:49] <Draugauth> anyone here use qbittorrent?
[08:50] <ThinkT510> !anyone | Draugauth
[08:51] <palasso> !patience
[08:51] <Draugauth> I am trying to configure qbittorrent and would like to know where I make the change for completed downloads so that they are moved into a different directory from those torrents still downloading.
[08:51] <palasso> !ask
[08:52] <goddard> battery life in ubuntu is so horrible for me
[08:52] <ThinkT510> palasso: what are you doing?
[08:52] <Mordio> crimsonmane_, seems my hdd is defect. checking it for bad blocks
[08:53] <blackbear008> hello , how are you?
[08:53] <ThinkT510> goddard: what ubuntu you using?
[08:53] <goddard> 12.04
[08:53] <ryan1995> Can someone help me with a problem? lol
[08:53] <pratz> hello guys
[08:53] <ryan1995> Hi
[08:53] <blackbear008> hey.
[08:53] <pratz> I am using GNU screen
[08:53] <ThinkT510> goddard: how much battery life do you get?
[08:53] <Kvaks> ryan1995: We don't know until you give specifics.
[08:53] <pratz> how can i change font color ?
[08:53] <goddard> ThinkT510: usually about an hour
[08:54] <Draugauth> I am trying to configure qbittorrent and would like to know where I make the change for completed downloads so that they are moved into a different directory from those torrents still downloading.
[08:54] <ThinkT510> goddard: what are you doing?
[08:54] <vaks> does ubuntu have any plans to optimize ubuntu for laptops?
[08:54] <palasso> ThinkT510 I'm trying out the commands you told me earlier
[08:54] <MonkeyDust> vaks  the laptop versions are no longer produced
[08:54] <ThinkT510> !msgthebot | palasso
[08:54] <goddard> ThinkT510: browsing the web and a little programming no compiling just scripting
[08:55] <pratz> any one ?
[08:55] <zakmc> i have an external hd that is automatically mounted to a directory inside my samba fileshare, to make the contents available on the lan. This worked well when i manually mounted the hd, but since i set it up to be mounted at boot, the file permissions are wrong, and the hd can only be accessed locally (ie: from the server). When trying to access the directory from the network, access is denied. What have I done wrong?
[08:55] <ThinkT510> goddard: any flash?
[08:55] <vaks> why not MonkeyDust?
[08:55] <pratz> how can i change font color of gnu screen ?
[08:55] <goddard> ThinkT510: nope
[08:55] <MonkeyDust> vaks  it is now all the same
[08:55] <goddard> ThinkT510: its an 8 cell battery
[08:55] <vaks> oh
[08:55] <ryan1995> Kvaks: Im trying to play a game in my browser to download it but this comes up "To play ROBLOX, sign into ROBLOX.com on a computer running Microsoft Windows ® or Mac OS X"
[08:56] <vaks> well I get like an hour or two better battery life on windows then I do on ubuntu
[08:56] <ThinkT510> goddard: using unity?
[08:56] <c0nan> can i disable usb port reading at startup in ubuntu?cause everytime i start my dell it just goes to black screen, but when i remove my usb mouse, it starts perfectly...i dont want to remove and plug it back everytime i restart or start
[08:56] <vaks> I'm wondering why they don't add some power consumption management options
[08:56] <vaks> and my laptop runs much hotter in ubuntu than windows
[08:56] <pratz> any one using gnu screen ?
[08:56] <blackbear008> vaks,mine is the same
[08:56] <blackbear008> .
[08:57] <ryan1995> Can someone help me?
[08:57] <pratz> how can i change font color of gnu screen ?
[08:57] <blackbear008> say.
[08:57] <vaks> what do you mean yours is the same?
[08:57] <vaks> your laptop runs hot and gets shit battery life in ubuntu?
[08:57] <c0nan> hello?can someone help me?
[08:57] <blackbear008> vaks,my laptop runs much hotter in ubuntu than windows
[08:57] <MonkeyDust> vaks  start here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PowerManagement/ReducedPower
[08:57] <ryan1995> Im trying to download this game from its website that i want to play and this comes up To play "ROBLOX, sign into ROBLOX.com on a computer running Microsoft Windows ® or Mac OS X"
[08:57] <jalexandru> ryan1995 try to access the game using windows or mac os x
[08:57] <ThinkT510> ryan1995: sounds like the game doesn't support linux
[08:57] <Kvaks> ryan1995: If you use Opera, set the browsers to mask as Internet Explorer (right click - site preferences)
[08:58] <defigo> zakmc, can you paste the line from fstab
[08:58] <c0nan> can i disable usb port reading at startup in ubuntu?cause everytime i start my dell it just goes to black screen, but when i remove my usb mouse, it starts perfectly...i dont want to remove and plug it back everytime i restart or start
[08:58] <Kvaks> ryan1995: It will then allow you to download the .exe file.
[08:58] <ryan1995> Kvaks will that work?
[08:58] <llutz_> pratz: read about "attrcolor" but terminal-colors are mostly set inside the terminal, not screen
[08:58] <Kvaks> Yes, I just tried it.
[08:58] <ryan1995> Oh ok thanks :)
[08:58] <ryan1995> Also I have another problem
[08:58] <vaks> wat you put a K in front of my name
[08:58] <goddard> ThinkT510: yep
[08:58] <zakmc> UUID=BA7CA49C7CA454C3 /srv/samba/felles/IcyBox/ ntfs rw,auto,users,noexec,nls=utf8,umask=007,gid=46 0 0
[08:59] <ryan1995> When i move my mouse into a part of my screen it dissapears and i cant click anything in that section>?
[08:59] <c0nan> ???
[08:59] <ThinkT510> goddard: you could try unity2d, see if battery life improves
[08:59] <Kvaks> vaks: Dude, did you drop a K or something? Your name looks weird. :-)
[08:59] <goddard> ThinkT510: but this isn't just my system most people report it get horrible battery life... do the dell ultrabooks do better?
[08:59] <defigo> zakmc, you don't have password in the samba shares?
[08:59] <ThinkT510> goddard: i've only used thinkpads
[09:00] <zakmc> disk is mounted with permissions 770, I guess thats what messes up samba
[09:00] <ThinkT510> goddard: and i'm almost always plugged into the mains
[09:00] <ryan1995> Can someone help me
[09:00] <blackbear008> AFK
[09:00] <defigo> zakmc, file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777  add these
[09:00] <c0nan> ...
[09:00] <zakmc> defigo, no, the share is guest=yes
[09:01] <zakmc> defigo, in /etc/mtab?
[09:01] <blackbear008> ?
[09:01] <defigo> zakmc, no in the /etc/fstab
[09:01] <defigo> zakmc, mtab just shows what is mounted fstab is where the mouts are read at boot time
[09:02] <zakmc> defigo, my bad, got the two mixed up
[09:02] <ryan1995> Can someone help me, When I move my mouse into a certain part of my screen it dissapears and i cant click or do anything in that area of the screen?
[09:02] <zakmc> defigo: thanks
[09:03] <goddard> ThinkT510: yeah me to but id like to be a little more mobile and after reviewing OSX and Windows battery life compared to Ubuntu it is sad
[09:03] <defigo> zakmc, you can try the fstab line if it's working with  sudo mount /path/to/mount/point
[09:03] <ThinkT510> goddard: blame the hardware manufacturers
[09:03] <ryan1995> Can someone help me, When I move my mouse into a certain part of my screen it dissapears and i cant click or do anything in that area of the screen?
[09:04] <dreimark> moin
[09:04] <dreimark> any hint how i can mount as user a esata device?
[09:04] <ryan1995> Can someone help me, When I move my mouse into a certain part of my screen it dissapears and i cant click or do anything in that area of the screen?
[09:05] <MonkeyDust> !repeat| ryan1995
[09:05] <fidel> ryan1995: what desktop-environment are you using? and does it happen always? Have you configured some kind of screen-corner action?
[09:05] <dreimark> ryan1995: what happens if you move an other window to that area
[09:05] <ryan1995> I cant do anyting if part of the windows in the area
[09:05] <ryan1995> I have to move it to another part of the screen
[09:05] <Mordio> ryan1995, maybe it is a black i-beam cursor on a black area?
[09:06] <ryan1995> whats that?
[09:06] <Draugauth> MonkeyDust:  Just because someone that was ATKs the first time he asked it and didn't know doesn't mean that someone who was AFK or just arrived doesn't know as well.
[09:06] <Mordio> when the cursor is not an arrow but looks like an I
[09:06] <quick-> Hi , will somebody pls tel me how to install openCL on ubuntu maverick
[09:06] <ryan1995> Its not an I
[09:06] <ryan1995> Its gone
[09:06] <ryan1995> You cant see it at all
[09:06] <ThinkT510> quick-: mavarick is no longer supported
[09:06] <Mordio> what is in the area where it is not visible?
[09:06] <ryan1995> nothing
[09:06] <Mordio> a text input?
[09:07] <ryan1995> just when i move it to part of my screen it dissapears
[09:07] <mighty2361> doesn't work
[09:07] <mighty2361> works
[09:07] <mighty2361> any1 sees my messages?
[09:07] <ryan1995> i do mighty
[09:07] <Mordio> is it a black area?
[09:07] <ryan1995> no the area looks fine
[09:07] <ryan1995> its just the mouse
[09:07] <ryan1995> the mouse dissapears in the part of my screen
[09:08] <quick-> ThinkT510:  Thank but but i know that  :)
[09:08] <ryan1995> theres nothing wrong in the screen everythings there
[09:08] <quick-> ThinkT510:  Thank you  but but i know that  :)
[09:08] <quick-> ThinkT510:  Thank you  but i know that  :)
[09:08] <ThinkT510> quick-: then you also know we can't support you
[09:08] <zakmc> defigo: adding file_mode and dir_mode did not help me with accessing the directory from the network. Changing umask to 000 did, however :)
[09:09] <defigo> zakmc, ok glad you got it worked out :)
[09:09] <goddard> ThinkT510: i would like to blame them but it gets to a point where blaming and actual usage are different
[09:09] <Mordio> what is in that area?
[09:09] <goddard> ThinkT510: kinda makes it hard to keep linux as your main desktop
[09:09] <luftikuss> llutz, All operations which you suggested, were successful. --  Thank you for your help.
[09:10] <goddard> ThinkT510: i mean hibernation is crap as well a main feature for laptops
[09:10] <zakmc> defigo yeah, thanks a lot for pointing me in the right direction :)
[09:10] <defigo> zakmc, glad to help
[09:10] <goddard> ThinkT510: they are busy trying to make it touch read but a lot of basics aren't working
[09:10] <ThinkT510> goddard: i've never needed hibernation
[09:10] <lavish> hi all. I'm looking for the wallpapers in the 12.04 and 11.10 release. Are they available online?
[09:11] <MonkeyDust> lavish  try /usr/share/backgrounds/
[09:11] <MonkeyDust> ah online
[09:11] <ThinkT510> lavish: a wallpaper is a wallpaper, it isn't specific to any operating system
[09:12] <lavish> ThinkT510: ...
[09:12] <DrManhattan> Makefile:107: *** Linux kernel source not configured - missing autoconf.h.  Stop.
[09:12] <DrManhattan> can anyone help me with this
[09:12] <ThinkT510> lavish: haha, sorry, i read your question entirely wrong
[09:12] <lavish> :P
[09:12] <DrManhattan> I have installed build-essentials, linux-headers-generic, and autoconf
[09:12] <DrManhattan> I still get this error
[09:12] <zakmc> quit
[09:13] <lavish> anyway, I just found what I was looking for
[09:13] <lavish> http://www.flickr.com/photos/difusa/3750096021/ this one
[09:13] <lavish> lovely
[09:15] <lavish> not yet... the derived wp was sligthly edited
[09:16] <lavish> there are some amazing pics in the ubuntu artwork flickr group anyway
[09:16] <lkthomas> what package on ubuntu contain libcurl-dev?
[09:16] <goddard> ThinkT510: i dont "need it" but its nice.  Have you ever used a Mac before?
[09:16] <ThinkT510> goddard: no, i stay away from anything apple related
[09:16] <freezir1> DrManhattan: have u added m4 package?
[09:17] <dileep> An error occurred while registering the file 'C:\windows\system32\msjro.dll'
[09:17] <Draugauth> goddard:  I found they make great boat anchors and door stops.  ;)
[09:17] <ThinkT510> dileep: #winehq
[09:17] <goddard> ThinkT510: when you restart you can restart with all your applications loaded exactly the same as when you restarted
[09:17] <DrManhattan> freezir1, I don't know what that is
[09:17] <goddard> ThinkT510: you can close the lid and open it and almost instantely it is back on
[09:17] <p00d73> Hi people, I have a question, does the "nvidia-current" package in Ubuntu include "nvidia-xconfig"?
[09:17] <dileep> yes
[09:18] <goddard> ThinkT510: battery life is amazing
[09:18] <stevecam> p00d73, yes
[09:19] <DrManhattan> Makefile:107: *** Linux kernel source not configured - missing autoconf.h.  Stop. <---- can anyone help me with this? I have installed build-essentials, linux-headers-generic, and autoconf and I still get this error.
[09:20] <ryan1995> Can someone help me my mouse isnt working right
[09:20] <p00d73> thanks stevecam (I'm helping a friend remotely, but am on Debian myself, wasn't entirely sure if things were the same)
[09:20] <BlackWeb> Would someone know a command to restart the xserver on ubuntu 12.04
[09:21] <ryan1995> Can someone help me my mouse isnt working right
[09:21] <mz|`> sudo pkill X
[09:21] <llutz_> BlackWeb: sudo service lightdm restart
[09:21] <fidel> !repeat ryan1995
[09:21] <mz|`> ryan1995: plug it in.
[09:21] <ryan1995> ....
[09:22] <fidel> !repeat > ryan1995
[09:22] <ryan1995> First of all its a laptop its built in.
[09:22] <ryan1995> The problem with it is that it dissapears when i move it into a certain part of my screen
[09:22] <dileep>  An error occurred while registering the file 'C:\windows\system32\msjro.dll'
[09:23] <fidel> ryan1995: try to give us as much informations as possible - in best case not splittet over tons of lines. this might include if the problem is reproduceable, your desktop environment etc etc
[09:23] <mz|`> ryan1995: disable the others monitors
[09:23] <fidel> dileep: havent someone told you already to ask in the wine channel?
[09:23] <ryan1995> what other monitors
[09:23] <ryan1995> Its a LAPTOP
[09:23] <ryan1995> There is only one monitor
[09:23] <freezir1> DrManhattan: do a search in google for "missing autoconf.h"
[09:23] <mz|`> ryan1995: and you do not have an external output ?
[09:24] <MonkeyDust> dileep  you're in the wrong channel, go to a wine channel
[09:24] <DrManhattan> I have searched google. then I came here.
[09:24] <ryan1995> Why would I its a laptop
[09:24] <mz|`> oh dear
[09:24] <ryan1995> Laptops have there own screen they dont need an external one
[09:24] <fidel> ryan1995: my personal hint -. try reading this article: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html as it will help you getting help in irc ;)
[09:25] <mz|`> I do not mean a SCREEN, but a display OUTPUT
[09:25] <KatsumeBlisk> ryan1995: I use an external monitor with y desktop all the time.
[09:25] <KatsumeBlisk> ryan1995: I mean netbook. Wow I suck at typing. lol
[09:25] <ryan1995> Lol
[09:25] <ryan1995> I use my laptop screen
[09:25] <ryan1995> Its not a problem with the screen
[09:25] <ryan1995> Its working fine theres nothing wrong with it
[09:25] <ryan1995> Its the mouse
[09:25] <fidel> !enter > ryan1995
[09:26] <freezir1> DrManhattan: what kernel do u have?
[09:26] <ryan1995> It just dissapears when i move it to a part of my screen
[09:26] <kroosec> Hi, does anyone know of services that use DTLS (Datagram TLS) ?
[09:26] <DrManhattan> Linux p5qser 3.2.0-23-generic #36-Ubuntu SMP Tue Apr 10 20:39:51 UTC 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[09:26] <DrManhattan> freezir1 ^
[09:26] <bars0> \quit
[09:27] <ryan1995> ?
[09:27] <freezir1> DrManhattan: did u install the headers for the 3.2.0-23 kernel?
[09:28] <DrManhattan> Yes.
[09:28] <DrManhattan> I installed linux-headers, build-essential, and autoconf
[09:28] <DrManhattan> and i verified the linux-headers for my kernel are there.
[09:28] <MonkeyDust> DrManhattan  the current kernel is ...-29, what ubuntu version are you using?
[09:29] <DrManhattan> 12.04
[09:31] <DrManhattan> and of course when I try to apt-get upgrade, it says the linux-generic and linux-image-generic are being held back, and --force-yes doesn't work
[09:32] <DrManhattan> so how do I actually upgrade now?
[09:32] <DrManhattan> this is the kind of manure that makes linux a headache
[09:32] <freezir1> DrManhattan: have u tried apt-get dist-upgrade
[09:33] <MonkeyDust> DrManhattan  other issues make other OS's a headache
[09:33] <DrManhattan> thanks freezir
[09:33] <MonkeyDust> DrManhattan  sometimes my kernel does not upgrade with the cli, but it does with the gui
[09:33] <DrManhattan> MonkeyDust, maybe, but it's a real PITA when the things you learn from one version have all been redefined for the next
[09:33] <ThinkT510> !dist-upgrade
[09:34] <c0nan> http://askubuntu.com/questions/175244/disable-usb-port-reading
[09:34] <DrManhattan> ok
[09:34] <c0nan> someone help
[09:36] <fidel> c0nan: does that happen with > 1 mouse and/or all usb-ports?
[09:37] <fidel> if so - is usb maybe defined in the bios as primary starting point (boot-order) ...while i doubt this has something to do with it in the first place
[09:37] <c0nan> i havent check, my iphone is plugged in too
[09:37] <fidel> c0nan: well - then check if it happens with another mouse as well
[09:37] <fidel> and check if it happens on all ports or just this particular one
[09:37] <DrManhattan> anyhow
[09:38] <DrManhattan> can anyone help me with this/ I really need to get the right network driver b/c I need WOL
[09:39] <DrManhattan> I have it set but it doesn't work with the kernel module. Realtek 8169 is the same
[09:40] <c0nan_> xD
[09:40] <c0nan_> it work
[09:40] <fidel> c0nan: define 'it'
[09:41] <c0nan_> i have three usb port
[09:41] <c0nan_> 1 is usb 2.0
[09:41] <c0nan_> the other 2 is usb3.0
[09:41] <DrManhattan> Makefile:107: *** Linux kernel source not configured - missing autoconf.h.  Stop. <---- can anyone help me with this? I have installed build-essentials, linux-headers-generic, and autoconf and I still get this error.
[09:41] <c0nan_> i plugged it in 2.0 now, and it worked
[09:41] <c0nan_> what tha
[09:42] <c0nan_> has quit?can u see this?
[09:42] <fidel> c0nan: k. General hint: dont use enter for punctation in irc - and if you have the time: update your post at askubuntu - so that other users might benefit from that post as well if they have similar issues
[09:42] <c0nan_> oh, diff name
[09:42] <c0nan_> k
[09:43] <Tominator> hi!
[09:43] <fidel> c0nan_: your irc client is most likely showing some status changes like: user-renames, joins and quits
[09:43] <Blazemore> Are old Gnome 2 themes compatible with Mate?
[09:43] <Tominator> I want a http-proxy to use my tun-device while other proceses still use my default interface... which http-proxy supports that?
[09:46] <DrManhattan> Makefile:107: *** Linux kernel source not configured - missing autoconf.h.  Stop. <---- can anyone help me with this? I have installed build-essentials, linux-headers-generic, and autoconf and I still get this error.
[09:47] <ssta> Tominator: squid?  see TCP OUTGOING ADDRESS section of conf file
[09:48] <kroosec> Hi, anyone knows of services that use Openssl for dtls support ?
[09:49] <gk2089> Hello World!
[09:49] <gk2089> Anybody home?
[09:50] <fidel> !anybody > gk2089
[09:52] <gk2089> So basically no one is here to chat
[09:52] <gk2089> They are here to show that they exist
[09:52] <fidel> gk2089: this is a support channel
[09:52] <llutz_>  Do you have any ubuntu support related question? gk2089
[09:52] <fidel> !ot > gk2089
[09:52] <MonkeyDust> gk2089  please type /join #ubuntu-offtopic
[09:54] <opalepatrick> is rsync ok with realtime ongoing sync/backup to ext hd with versioning?
[09:56] <MonkeyDust> opalepatrick  is use rsync to backup remotely, what do you mean by versioning?
[09:56] <golden_fish> hi
[09:56] <llutz_> opalepatrick: for "realtime" you may want to look at lsyncd
[09:56] <opalepatrick> MonkeyDust, keeping every version of a file as it is updated
[09:57] <opalepatrick> so I can go back any number of version if needed
[09:57] <MonkeyDust> opalepatrick  sounds interesting, but didnt know that feature
[09:57] <golden_fish> i am trying to join to asterisk channel but a message : Cannot join channel (+r) - you need to be identified with services . what shall i do ?
[09:58] <DJones> !register | golden_fish
[09:58] <megame> hi boys :)) anyone to say me good program to record my desktop session (video). i used ubuntu 11.04
[09:58] <opalepatrick> looking at llutz_ cheers MonkeyDust - I have that capability with spideroak on a cloud but want a local version as well ands thir sync is broken
[09:59] <llutz_> opalepatrick: rsnapshot does something similar to "versioning" using rsnyc, but i doubt it is want you want
[10:02]  * MonkeyDust explores lsyncd
[10:03] <opalepatrick> I will check llutz_
[10:06] <DrManhattan> Makefile:107: *** Linux kernel source not configured - missing autoconf.h.  Stop. <---- can anyone help me with this? I have installed build-essentials, linux-headers-generic, and autoconf and I still get this error.
[10:07] <Blazemore> DrManhattan: What are you installing
[10:07] <DrManhattan> im trying to install the driver for the Atheros L1E
[10:07] <golden_fish> ubottu : i couldn't solve it plz help
[10:07] <DrManhattan> the one that ships w ubuntu doesn't have working WOL
[10:08] <Blazemore> DrManhattan: That's odd. Double-check you've got build-essential installed
[10:08] <DrManhattan> Blazemore, I do.
[10:08] <golden_fish> Djones : i could not solve the issue plz help
[10:09] <llutz_> golden_fish: "Registration help available by typing /join #freenode
[10:09] <DrManhattan> build-essential is already the newest version.
[10:09] <Blazemore> DrManhattan: cd /usr/src/linux; make
[10:09] <Blazemore> Then wait a few seconds (you don't have to compile the entire kernel)
[10:09] <Blazemore> Then Ctrl-C out of it, by then it should have generated autoconf.h
[10:09] <DrManhattan> /usr/src/linux: No such file or directory
[10:10] <llutz_> Blazemore: DrManhattan that'll need the kernel-source, not only kernel-headers
[10:10] <DrManhattan> apt-get install linux-source?
[10:11] <Blazemore> DrManhattan: Yes
[10:11] <llutz_> DrManhattan: or linux-source-3.2.0
[10:11] <llutz_> !info linux-source
[10:11] <llutz_> ok, just another meta-package
[10:11] <DrManhattan> still no /usr/src/linux :((
[10:12] <golden_fish> llutz_ : plz direct me to the regestaration page
[10:12] <Blazemore> DrManhattan: Bo, but the make will probably work now, without having to run make in /usr/src/linux forst
[10:12] <llutz_> !register | golden_fish
[10:13] <DJones> golden_fish: Now you're in the #freenode channel, you just need to ask for help on how to register your nick in that channel
[10:14] <DrManhattan> Blazemore, still not working
[10:15] <CellTech> Got a problem with libre office. Now my cursor is large and it deletes when I type.. what button shuts that off again
[10:15] <ActionParsnip> CellTech: INS
[10:15] <john2x> hi.. Off topic, but does anyone know if files backed up to Amazon S3 retain their permissions? (I'm looking at rsnapshot and duplicity for backup options)
[10:15] <CellTech> ins?
[10:15] <golden_fish> llutz_ : this page has no interface with no registeration fields - i mean like user name and password etc ...
[10:15] <ActionParsnip> john2x: I'd ask amazon
[10:16] <dwakar> CellTech: i guess ins yes
[10:16] <ActionParsnip> CellTech: Insert key...?
[10:16] <CellTech> Ahh found it. New keyboard with a ton of dumb buttons..
[10:16] <llutz_> golden_fish: true, it just tells you what you have to do
[10:16] <DrManhattan> Blazemore, the source was still zipped inside of the linux-source folder set up inside of /usr/src/linux-source-3.2.0
[10:16] <llutz_> golden_fish: and again: "Registration help available by typing /join #freenode"  ask _there_
[10:16] <DrManhattan> how utterly messy
[10:17] <ActionParsnip> Blazemore: there are precompiled debs for the 3.2 kernel...
[10:17] <golden_fish> llutz_ : okay
[10:17] <CellTech> Thank you. That's the stupidest feature to ever add to anything. Sometimes I wonder what the hell programmers are thinking when they add little things like that
[10:17] <ActionParsnip> CellTech: its the default in Word too, its nothing new
[10:17] <ActionParsnip> CellTech: its been around for ages
[10:17] <CellTech> I know but who and why did they invent that feature. It's pointless
[10:18] <ActionParsnip> CellTech: saves having to delete then type words, it's called 'type over'
[10:20] <CellTech> Interesting. Thanks though. That was driving me nuts
[10:22] <Tominator> ssta: Thanks for the hint... My problem is though, that the IP-Adress of this device changes (and only has a constant subnet) is there a way to get this working anyway?
[10:26] <ActionParsnip> Tominator: no feature to set static IP?
[10:27] <Tominator> ActionParsnip: No... I am just able to define the tun device name...
[10:28] <Tominator> *this is a tun device which gives access to a vpn via openconnect
[10:28] <ActionParsnip> Tominator: doues the tun go out to the WWW?
[10:29] <Tominator> ActionParsnip: yes
[10:30] <JacKnife_> greets, i'm having an issue with squirrelmail on 12.04 i hope someone has seen - I click send on my compose page and it never goes anyway
[10:31] <Dom__> I'm tinkering round with Xen for the first time: So I install ubuntu server, then setup Xen. Then it says I have to change grub to boot into Xen. So if it's booting something different, does that mean I can uninstall the ubuntu server I used to install Xen....?
[10:31] <JacKnife_> the mail does get sent but the page never changes, its stuck on compose until i browse to my inbox or something
[10:31] <ActionParsnip> Tominator: use no-ip and set the interface to use as the tun one, you can then use the name you set with no-ip
[10:31] <Dom__> JackKnife: have you tried using a different browser?
[10:31] <caddoo> Is there a way to make my terminal use a different theme when SSH is being used.
[10:31] <ActionParsnip> Tominator: you can install noip2 to repeatedly update the IP to name pair so that it is always correct
[10:32] <caddoo> Just to be extra sure that im not executing commands on a remote machine
[10:32] <JacKnife_> tried ie and it says: cannot display this type of content in a frame, gives youthe option to open it in a window and its the same compose page i started with
[10:32] <ActionParsnip> caddoo: why not set a different PS1 colour for the remote systems, that's what I do
[10:32] <JacKnife_> oh, gnome is the other browser i used
[10:32] <JacKnife_> sorry, long night
[10:32] <JacKnife_> chrome
[10:33] <Dom__> silly question but are you running everything up to date?
[10:33] <caddoo> thanks ActionParsnip
[10:33] <Tominator> ActionParsnip: Hacky option but i guess its the only way...
[10:33] <JacKnife_> Dom_: apt-get update ; apt-get upgrade just last night
[10:34] <mug> does anyone know how to acess root?
[10:34] <foobArrr> is there anything like the partitioning utility of the alternate installer available after installation? anything that can handle a little more complex lvm/luks setups (like one volumegroup on two encrypted drives)? or do I need to dive into the command line?
[10:35] <Dom__> foobArr: gparted?
[10:35] <ActionParsnip> Tominator: why, it makes sense. You don't browse the web using IPs, you use names, so wy access your own kit using IPs?
[10:35] <Dom__> JackKnife: does this help...? http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.mail.squirrelmail.user/38887
[10:35] <foobArrr> I'll have a look
[10:36] <ActionParsnip> mug: sudo -i
[10:37] <MonkeyDust> !info system-config-lvm > foobArrr
[10:37] <foobArrr> thanks, MonkeyDust
[10:38] <Tominator> I'm not really sure if tcp_outgoing_address supports DNS-addresses
[10:40] <abcccc> i want to blacklist my bluetooth/webcam i couldn't make them any body can help me about that?
[10:40] <ActionParsnip> mug: is that what you meant?
[10:41] <ActionParsnip> abcccc: add the modules to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
[10:41] <ActionParsnip> abcccc: you will need to add 'blacklist modulename"    one line for each module
[10:41] <mug> ok i'll try
[10:42] <abcccc> i have Dell Computer Corp. Wireless 365 Bluetooth what should i write out there ? blacklist bluetooth?
[10:42] <ActionParsnip> abcccc: echo "blacklist bluetooth" | sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf > /dev/null
[10:42] <ActionParsnip> abcccc: echo "blacklist btusb" | sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf > /dev/null
[10:43] <ActionParsnip> abcccc: you will need to use:  lsmod | less    to see what module is driving your webcam
[10:43] <mug> ya!!!!
[10:43] <abcccc> Microdia 1.3 MPixel Integrated Webcam
[10:43] <mug> thanks actionparsnip!
[10:43] <ActionParsnip> mug: you can exit the interactive sudo with:  exit
[10:43] <mug> although, funny name!
[10:43] <ActionParsnip> abcccc: tells us nothing'
[10:43] <mug> and okau
[10:43] <mug> okay*
[10:44] <ActionParsnip> mug: its an old harry hill joke :)
[10:44] <mug> oh okie
[10:44] <ActionParsnip> mug: I suggest you don't use it and stick to sudo
[10:46] <koko_> Hello, is anyone able to offer any help with how enable a wireless connection please?  I've been trying for hours and I'm close to throwing my laptop out of the window
[10:46] <ActionParsnip> koko_: what wifi chip does it use?
[10:47] <koko_> How can I check?
[10:47] <ActionParsnip> koko_: how have you been trying 'for hurs' without knowing the wifi chip!?
[10:47] <koko_> sorry I'm not very knowledgeable
[10:47] <JacKnife_> Dom_: you the man!  that was it, i commented that line out and now it works!
[10:47] <JacKnife_> best channel ever!
[10:47] <ActionParsnip> koko_: what could you possibly achieve without knowing the chip
[10:48] <cfhowlett> koko_: calm down.
[10:48] <koko_> On the panel in unity, the "enable wireless" is greyed out.
[10:48] <ActionParsnip> koko_: if you run: sudo lshw -C network      the product line will tell you the chip, what is it?
[10:48] <ActionParsnip> koko_: also do you dual boot?
[10:48] <ParkerR> cfhowlett, He was never un calm
[10:48] <ActionParsnip> koko_: also, what is the output of:    lsb_release -sc
[10:49] <koko_> Actionparsnip: Yes I dual boot
[10:49] <ActionParsnip> koko_: can you give the output of the commands I gave please, the lshw command will be large but we only need one line
[10:50] <ActionParsnip> koko_: did you disable the ability for the wireless chip to wake up the system as well as disable power management. This can affect how the device works in other OSes because windows is garbage
[10:51] <koko_> Actionparsip:  sorry, can you give me the first command you want me to run?
[10:51] <koko_> I have done lshw
[10:52] <codemagician_> does anyone know how to chroot ssh user login for SCP only
[10:52] <ActionParsnip> koko_: scroll up
[10:52] <crilly> How on Eath do you get Java working in Firefox on Ubuntu?
[10:52] <koko_> OK
[10:52] <ActionParsnip> koko_: (11:48:55) ActionParsnip: koko_: also, what is the output of:    lsb_release -sc
[10:52] <hateball> !java | crilly
[10:53] <ActionParsnip> crilly: http://www.webupd8.org/2012/01/install-oracle-java-jdk-7-in-ubuntu-via.html
[10:53] <ActionParsnip> koko_: in the lshw command, what is the product line of the wireless?
[10:54] <koko_>  Actionparsnip:  product: AR9485 Wireless Network Adapter
[10:55] <ActionParsnip> koko_: and the lsb_release -sc   command please
[10:55] <Blazemore> When I mount SSH in Nautilus, where is the mountpoint, and is it the same every time?
[10:55] <ActionParsnip> Blazemore: it should be in ~/.gvfs
[10:56] <ActionParsnip> Blazemore: i believe it uses the name of the server and so forth, so will be the same
[10:56] <koko_> OK one sec pls
[10:56] <cfhowlett> ActionParsnip: AR9485 = realtek product?
[10:56] <koko_> ActionParsnip:precise
[10:57] <ActionParsnip> koko_: thanks, what exactly have you been doing for these hours you have tried to get this working when you didn't even know the wifi chip?
[10:57] <koko_> Apologies for being such a remedial
[10:57] <ActionParsnip> cfhowlett: I believe so, yes
[10:57] <ActionParsnip> koko_: genuine question, what have you tried?
[10:58] <gr33n7007h> AR9485 = Atheros
[10:58] <cfhowlett> ActionParsnip: darn.  kinda hoping it was broadcom so I could actually be of some help...
[10:58] <cfhowlett> gr33n7007h: ah.  of course.  thanks.
[10:58] <ActionParsnip> gr33n7007h: true, thanks :)
[10:58] <koko_> I have been connected fine on another network, and yet cannot connect on my own home network.  I have been trying to enable wireless in the connections icon on the panel
[10:58] <MonkeyDust> koko_  what have you tried before you came here?
[10:59] <koko_> I connected automatically before now, which is why I am confused
[10:59]  * cfhowlett suspects a wep/wap setting is the cause
[10:59] <ActionParsnip> koko_: disable the adapter's ability to wake up the system as well as power management, it helps in dual boots
[10:59] <MonkeyDust> cfhowlett  means wep/wpa
[11:00] <Blazemore> Thanks ActionParsnip
[11:00] <cfhowlett> MonkeyDust: lol.  fat finger misfire but you're right.
[11:00] <koko_> Actionparsnip:  ty, could you tell me how to do that pls?
[11:00] <ActionParsnip> koko_: in windows device manager
[11:01] <ActionParsnip> Blazemore: np, most things mount there
[11:01] <koko_> AP:  OK ty.
[11:09] <zatan> hye how can I change for user www-data ssh location ?
[11:10] <sp4rc> guys, i am trying to run the live cd (desktop amd64) from an usb stick, but only get a black screen. i've red about the 'nomodeset' option but i don't even see grub...
[11:10] <ActionParsnip> sp4rc: what GPU do you use?
[11:10] <sp4rc> ActionParsnip: one is a nvidia card and the onboard one is an intel card (i guess)
[11:10] <ActionParsnip> sp4rc: then you want the boot option:  nouveau.blacklist=1
[11:10] <ActionParsnip> sp4rc: hybrid graphics are a pain in Linux
[11:11] <sp4rc> ActionParsnip: yes, but as i said i don't even see the grub menu
[11:11] <ActionParsnip> sp4rc: yes, but you can
[11:11] <ActionParsnip> !bootoption | sp4rc
[11:12] <sp4rc> ActionParsnip: thanks i'll give it a try
[11:13] <sp4rc> ActionParsnip: btw: why is desktop amd64 recommended over i386?
[11:14] <ActionParsnip> sp4rc: not the other way around?
[11:14] <cfhowlett> sp4rc: i386 *usually* "just works"
[11:14] <ActionParsnip> sp4rc: yep, 32bit is recommended.
[11:15] <ActionParsnip> sp4rc: its because the 32bt will work on any desktop processor, the default kernel is PAE too so can access up to 64Gb RAM, remember, Ubuntu is aimed at non-technical users so recommending 32bit will guarantee a success
[11:15] <nabil_> hi guys
[11:16] <nabil_> anyone has an idea about playonlinux
[11:16] <cfhowlett> nabil_: greetings
[11:16] <nabil_> I have issues with it
[11:16] <nabil_> cfhowlett: hi :)
[11:16] <MadsRC> Hi guys. I'm developing a webgui for ubuntu servers, much like the webmin program, but I'm lost when finding some way to serve the interface to the clients? apache isn't an opportunity, as I needs to be able to run ontop of an apache server
[11:16] <MadsRC> Do you know what I can use?
[11:17] <AdvoWork> anyone know of any software that enables a folder full of 10000's of files, to be split into certain size, i mean take all the files and put them into folders based on a max folder size of 3.5 GB ?
[11:17] <cfhowlett> nabil_: sorry, I don't use playonlinux, wine instead
[11:17] <MadsRC> AdvoWork, Can't you script you way out of it?
[11:18] <nabil_> cfhowlett: wine is very complicated for me, I am a newbie
[11:18] <cfhowlett> nabil_: sorry, can't help with POL...
[11:18] <glebihan> MadsRC, I don't understand your point about apache : what do you mean, it needs to run on top of apache ?
[11:18] <nabil_> cfhowlett: never mind
[11:19] <ActionParsnip> MadsRC: I'd look into ebox
[11:19] <MadsRC> I want to run the interface on, say port 8080, since it will be running ontop of a webserver serving websites on port 80 and 443
[11:20] <glebihan> MadsRC, apache can serve on several ports at the same time
[11:20] <ActionParsnip> AdvoWork: tar can make files of set sizes for large file bases
[11:20] <Halexander9000> Can anyone help me, please, with a little problem regarding my webcam? I want to disable autoexposure on my /dev/video1 device. Can it be done?
[11:20] <MadsRC> Hmm, gotta look into that
[11:20] <MadsRC> Was thinkgin about using emhttp
[11:20] <glebihan> MadsRC, and you can have seperate configurations for each port
[11:20] <ActionParsnip> !ebox
[11:21] <MadsRC> ActionParsnip, I wan't my own homebrewn webGUI for my server :) ebox won't do
[11:21] <ActionParsnip> MadsRC: why not use SSH, its secure and learning CLI will allow your skills to transfer to other distros
[11:21] <MadsRC> I know CLI
[11:21] <MonkeyDust> MadsRC  there's also Owncloud, if that's a useful hint
[11:22] <ActionParsnip> MadsRC: you could tweat the zentyal code to add features you want etc, no point in reinventing the wheel
[11:23] <MadsRC> I wan't to reinvent the wheel ;)
[11:23] <glebihan> MadsRC, http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mpm_common.html#listen
[11:23] <MadsRC> But I'll look into multiple ports, thanks glebihan :D
[11:23] <glebihan> MadsRC, you're welcome
[11:25] <endstille> hey, i have a problem with my cron. as you can see here, a job does not work https://dl.dropbox.com/u/12896017/Pics/ocs1.png
[11:25] <dobby156> hi
[11:25] <endstille> if i cd to /var/lib/php5 and then show me the content ~ls
[11:25] <Halexander9000> Ok, I did the "Polite 5 minute wait". Now I'll repost my request.
[11:25] <Halexander9000> Can anyone help me, please, with a little problem regarding my webcam? I want to disable autoexposure on my /dev/video1 device. Can it be done?
[11:25] <endstille> and then try fuser ./%SESSIONID%
[11:25] <endstille> it hangs... any idea, whay fuser might not work?
[11:26] <dobby156> when I do an ssh-copy-id on ubuntu and log into the remote host afterwards it doesn't require the passphrase for my key
[11:26] <dobby156> my question is how long is the key cahced for
[11:26] <dobby156> until I log off?
[11:26] <dobby156> or 1 hours or what?
[11:26] <dobby156> also what is the program that is doing the caching of the key
[11:26] <dobby156> thanks
[11:28] <Halexander9000> Is anyone there?
[11:28] <ssta> dobby156: ssh-copy-id copies the key to the remote host.  it doesn't cache passphrases (or keys).  It's perhaps ssh-agent doing that?
[11:28] <dobby156> ssta: ssh agent appears not to be running (ssh-add says so)
[11:28] <mirco> y
[11:28] <andrevieira> Bom dia a todos.
[11:28] <dobby156> ssta: my understadning is that Ubuntu (or unity at least) maintains a keyring
[11:28] <andrevieira> Good Mornig
[11:28] <cfhowlett> !sp|andrevieira:
[11:29] <cfhowlett> andrevieira: morning for you maybe.  greetings.
[11:29] <ssta> dobby156: I dunno.  If so then I don't know how that works
[11:29] <jalexandru> Halexander9000: I don't know how to fix your issue but found an interesting forum post that you can check: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1272925
[11:29] <dobby156> ssta: ok
[11:30] <Halexander9000> Good afternoon from Eastern Europe~! Does anyone know of a way how to disable the autoexposure of my /dev/video1 device? I'd appreciate the help.
[11:30] <Halexander9000> Oh, thanks jalexandru ~!
[11:30] <X-tonic> will 12.10 have a gnome like lock screen since 3.5.5 has landed with that feature? or does lightdm segregate this, and the lock screen will not be updated?
[11:30] <andrevieira> Estou precisando de uma ajuda, com servidor bacula, montei uma porém apresenta um problema de pool ele não é encontrado.
[11:30] <cfhowlett> !ubuntu+1|X-tonic:
[11:30] <andrevieira> I need a help with server bacula, rode a problem but it has a pool it is not found.
[11:31] <X-tonic> right, thanks
[11:31] <Halexander9000> jalexandru: Oh, sorry to say this, but that post wasn't very helpfull last time I saw it.
[11:31] <Halexander9000> jalexandru: But thanks for your time.
[11:32] <kita> join /ubuntu
[11:32] <kita> join #ubuntu
[11:32] <andrevieira> I need a help with server bacula, rode a problem but it has a pool it is not found.
[11:32] <auronandace> kita: you are already here
[11:32] <cfhowlett> kita: we c u in #ubuntu
[11:32] <andrevieira> Hy kita.
[11:33] <Halexander9000> Greetings from Eastern Europe Kita!
[11:33] <kita> o i recognized where i am
[11:34] <kita> Hey! I'm from Japan.
[11:34] <andrevieira> I am helps.
[11:34] <Halexander9000> kita: How's the weather there?
[11:34] <ActionParsnip> Halexander9000: if you blacklist the webcam driver module, it will disable the webcam
[11:34] <kita> Cloudy...
[11:34] <ActionParsnip> Halexander9000: if that's what you mean
[11:35] <Halexander9000> ActionParsnip: I have no idea how to do what you just said.
[11:35] <ActionParsnip> Halexander9000: do you want to disable the webcam?
[11:35] <melvincv> does RAM recover after a few days if affected by static? I got a DDR module that once gave a lot of errors in memtest86+ but is now ok after a few months... Is that possible?
[11:35] <Halexander9000> ActionParsnip: No, just the auto-exposure of said webcam.
[11:35] <ActionParsnip> Halexander9000: how do you mean?
[11:35] <ActionParsnip> melvincv: ask in #hardware
[11:37] <Halexander9000> ActionParsnip: I recall there being a utility in windows to disable auto-exposure of this webcam to increase performance/frame rate. But that's beside the issue. The issue is, whenever the CCD in the camera is pointed towards reflected sunlight, the radiation causes the sensor to shut off along with the webcam viewer software.
[11:37] <kita> join #hardware
[11:37] <Exposure> stop highllighting me :(
[11:37] <melvincv> :D
[11:38] <ActionParsnip> Exposure: choose a standard english word and it will happen
[11:38] <RomeoAva> Hi Ubuntu support! So glad to be with you in this journey for a few years already. Many thins was done but there are some small details that make the difference. I suggest to putt all the: "Ho to install/fix/repair ..." in one place, on Ubuntu web. Today is so difficult to solve small thinks because by Googleing or Foruming you read afew days, old posts, irrelevant and that is exhausted, nonproductive. Thanks!
[11:38] <ActionParsnip> Halexander9000: not sure there dude, maybe others can help given the extra info :)
[11:38] <Halexander9000> ActionParsnip: I suppose it's the radiation is causing the auto-exposure feature to glitch and shut-off. I want to disable the auto-exposure and see if that does the trick.
[11:39] <ActionParsnip> RomeoAva: thats what the forums, questions forum and official docs are for
[11:40] <cfhowlett> RomeoAva: you mean like the many, many FREE downloadable ubuntu How To guides?
[11:40] <Halexander9000> ActionParsnip: Any idea where I might find help?
[11:40] <ActionParsnip> RomeoAva: its the same in ANY OS you can name
[11:40] <ActionParsnip> Halexander9000: are there bugs reported?
[11:40] <Halexander9000> RomeoAva: Google moar.
 yes, but for exmple for the same problem you have 100 posts. And you have to read a lot. Is better to have the solved problems in a list: FAQ
[11:41] <Halexander9000> ActionParsnip: How do I check that?
[11:41] <ActionParsnip> RomeoAva: its the same for WIndows, the ones that are successfully solved get marked as so in the subect
[11:41] <ActionParsnip> Halexander9000: check on launchpad
[11:41] <Halexander9000> ActionParsnip: Do I run cheese from the terminal and see what is says when it glitches?
[11:41] <RomeoAva> ActionParsnip> RomeoAva: (its the same in ANY OS you can name) yes but in Linux. In windows is all in one place
[11:41] <auronandace> !launchpad | Halexander9000
[11:41] <ActionParsnip> Halexander9000: sure, run it from terminal and the output may be useful
[11:42] <Halexander9000> ActionParsnip: Woot! Alright then. Here goes nothing.
[11:42] <cherva> is there a way to stop the unity of grouping similar windows like terminals or skype chats ?
[11:42] <ActionParsnip> RomeoAva: it's really not, there are countless windows forums, just like in Ubuntu
[11:42] <andrevieira> Has anyone worked with bacula?
 (RomeoAva: you mean like the many, many FREE downloadable ubuntu How To guides?) That cud be great, but ... in one place. Fro to read onli one material, professional make it.
[11:43] <ActionParsnip> !manual | RomeoAva
[11:44] <cfhowlett> ActionParsnip: typed faster than me .. :)
[11:44] <RomeoAva> Halexander9000> (RomeoAva: Google moar.) No, that is the problem. For to solve a problem I can find posts from 2008
[11:45] <ActionParsnip> RomeoAva: some still apply
[11:45] <Halexander9000> RomeoAva: I still say you need "moar" patience when you're Googling for help.
[11:45] <auronandace> RomeoAva: people will write what they want where they want, you can't stop that
[11:46] <RomeoAva> Yes, you right, but we need to think in terms of time. That is how we can be different
[11:46] <auronandace> RomeoAva: feel free to offer ideas
[11:46] <ActionParsnip> RomeoAva: there are posts from 2008 on Windows forums too, its the nature of the web
[11:46] <auronandace> !brainstorm | RomeoAva
[11:47] <kartlos> hey guys, does anyone know how I can disable one videocard on a macbook pro running ubuntu 12.04? I boot using grub-efi so both gpu's are detected but also both are used, while I only need one.....
[11:47] <MonkeyDust> in ancient times, we used toilet doors to write our thoughts and opinions, now we use the internet
[11:47] <Halexander9000> ActionParsnip: http://pastebin.com/3hhn8Ga3 There you go. Think you can decypher what went wrong? The only new message that showed when the camera glitched the software was the last line. The Core Dump thing.
[11:47] <jalexandru> MonkeyDust: so true!
[11:49] <dobby156> does anyone even know what it is in unbuntu that caches ssh passphrases on a stock ubunutu (12.04) installation
[11:50] <lnx-e_> hey everyone
[11:50] <lnx-e_> :)
[11:50] <cfhowlett> lnx-e_: greetings.
[11:50] <geirha> dobby156: ssh-agent
[11:50] <kartlos> why is it so difficult to turn off one gpu in ubuntu? :(
[11:51] <auronandace> kartlos: hardware manufacturers don't think of linux when it comes to switchable graphics
[11:51] <dobby156> geirha: are you sure? when I try and manually run "ssh-add" then I get can not open a conenction to ssh-agent
[11:51] <auronandace> kartlos: they design for windows and mac
[11:52] <ssta> dobby156: what about: ssh-add -L
[11:52] <geirha> dobby156: It was last I checked, but that may have been an earlier release
[11:52] <auronandace> kartlos: if you want to use one gpu then you need to turn the other off in the bios
[11:52] <kartlos> auronandace: but I just want to turn one gpu off, not on, right now my macbook pro is heating up and using both gpu's, not to mention draining the battery horribly....
[11:52] <dobby156> ssta: thanks I will try that when I get off my lunuch break
[11:53] <dobby156> ssta: watch this sapce
[11:53] <kartlos> auronandace: I boot on a macbook pro using grub-efi, there is no bios involved
[11:53] <auronandace> kartlos: i've never used a mac, have fun
[11:53] <ssta> dobby156: ssh-agent is the only thing I'm aware of that caches keys...unless it's some application thing (for example filezilla caches keys I think)
[11:54] <kartlos> auronandace: Doh! I really hate a mac, but it's from work and I just want linux to work properly... :(
[11:54] <geirha> dobby156: Just booted up my laptop with 12.04, and it does indeed use ssh-agent
[11:54] <dobby156> geirha: cool thanks
[11:55] <blambin> on a mac we can't configure something i want to
[11:56] <fidel> !details > blambin
[11:58] <blambin> ubottu: it's a bot?
[11:59] <dfour> I'm trying to install Ubuntu and having a bit of trouble, is this a good place for help? or maybe you're really just a bot ;-)
[11:59] <th0r> dfour: you will get more answers if you state the problem
[12:01] <dfour> Ok, it's my first time with linux so i'm a bit lost. i tried to install with a cd but it kept freezing when i would run it without the cd so i tried with a usb. first, it gave me an error message, then after trying some of the suggestions on the forum here, it installed fine but now freezes at the purple screen as had happened before
[12:01] <dfour> i have a toshiba sateliite-a135, intel pentium dual-core processor
[12:01] <auronandace> !nomodeset | dfour
[12:02] <bazhang> md5 the iso yet dfour ?
[12:02] <blambin> u can paste ur probrem here
 what's md5?
[12:02] <bazhang> !md5 | dfour
[12:04] <dfour> ok, i verified it and it said it was fine. i'm going to try the nomdeset solution and see if that works
[12:04] <bazhang> dfour, if that fails, consider the alternate installer
[12:04] <bazhang> !alternate | dfour
[12:05] <blambin>  dfour: is a linux newber ~~
[12:05] <bazhang> blambin, any actual ubuntu support questions?
[12:06] <dfour> i saw that but thought the text-mode might not work for me so i'm new to linux
[12:06] <blambin> bazhang: iam using chakra ,not in ubuntu~
[12:07] <bazhang> !behelpful | blambin
[12:08] <blambin> bazhang: ubottu : ok i see ,iam sorry for saying that~~
[12:08] <ActionParsnip> !bot | blambin
[12:09] <ActionParsnip> blambin: she's a bot, she'll forgive you ;)
[12:09] <jalexandru> :)
[12:12] <deepspeed> sometimes I draw lines on my testicles and pretend my brains are external.
[12:13] <CobraKills> Sup bro
[12:13] <bazhang> CobraKills, ubuntu support
[12:13] <CobraKills> I dont need support?
[12:13] <dogzoo> ;;
[12:13] <dogzoo> what is it
[12:13] <CobraKills> lawl
[12:13] <dogzoo> i cant control xchat
[12:13] <CobraKills> I just installed Xubuntu
[12:13] <dogzoo> um..
[12:13] <dogzoo> no i want to join just normal room
[12:14] <cfhowlett> CobraKills: ... and?
[12:14] <dogzoo> like the case in window7
[12:14] <dogzoo> zero irc
[12:14] <CobraKills> ur gay.
[12:14] <bazhang> CobraKills, chit chat in #ubuntu-offtopic NOT here
[12:14] <bazhang> CobraKills, thats not acceptable
[12:14] <bazhang> !guidelines | CobraKills
[12:14] <MonkeyDust> CobraKills  that does not sound like a ubuntu user, please go somewhere else
[12:15] <wilder> I have a problem where I cannot chmod +x a exe file. Is there a command for adding a program as trusted? In the properties window it says the program is not marked at trusted but there is no option to mark it trusted
[12:15] <ActionParsnip> wilder: is the file stored on an NTFS partition?
[12:15] <wilder> yes
[12:15] <wilder> it is
[12:15] <ActionParsnip> wilder: NTFS cannot hold Linux permissions
[12:15] <blambin> who can telling me bazhang is a bot too?
[12:16] <auronandace> blambin: he isn't
[12:16] <cfhowlett> blambin: do you have an ubuntu support question?
[12:16] <bazhang> blambin, chit chat in #ubuntu-offtopic NOT here
[12:16] <wilder> ActionParsnip, Thanks that fixed it.
[12:16] <wilder> Just had to move it
[12:16] <ActionParsnip> wilder: you need to mount the NTFS so it is all executable. If you dual boot, you are not going to be able to run the apps you have installed in Windows using wine, so I wouldn't bother trying
[12:19] <koko_> ActionParsnip:  Hi, I just came back to say thanks for your patience and support earlier with regard to my wireless problem.  I have resolved the issue now with the commands: rfkill list all;  rfkill unblock all.    Thank you
[12:20] <ActionParsnip> koko_: add that to your startup and it will run automagically
[12:21] <ActionParsnip> koko_: glad you got the gold
[12:21] <koko_> ActionParsnip:  thanks!
[12:22] <wilder> ActionParsnip, this situation was programs I run all the time in mono I just happened to have put them on an NTFS partition I use as shared space between my boots
[12:23] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[12:23] <lattera> so I just installed the last round of updates, it seems my keyboard shortcuts aren't working
[12:23] <ActionParsnip> wilder: the partition needs to be mounted executable
[12:23] <ActionParsnip> hi BluesKaj
[12:24] <BluesKaj> Hi ActionParsnip
[12:24] <Sidewinder1> Mornin' BluesKaj :)
[12:24] <wilder> ActionParsnip, will it still drop linux permissions like that?
[12:24] <ActionParsnip> wilder: yes, it always will
[12:25] <wilder> ActionParsnip, coolcool.
[12:25] <ActionParsnip> wilder: but you are setting the access you need
[12:25] <wilder> ActionParsnip, indeed
[12:25] <wilder> Thanks ActionParsnip
[12:25] <dfour> ubottu: if i can't get into the grub menu, how can i change the nomodeset settings? do i need to reinstall and do it at that point?
[12:26] <BluesKaj> hey Sidewinder1 :)
[12:26] <wilder> dfour, have you played with supergrub before?
[12:26] <pkkm> Will the NVidia 300 series drivers be available in 12.04 or do I need to wait for 12.10?
[12:27] <dfour> nope, but i'm up for trying new things :-)
[12:27] <wilder> dfour, It's a bootdisk for grub. Might have the options you need. Not sure though.
[12:28] <dfour> so i need to burn that disk, then try to run it off that?
[12:28] <wilder> Yes.
[12:28] <wilder> THere is a software called unetbootin that will put it on a flash drive for you
[12:28] <ActionParsnip> pkkm: yes the proprietary driver will drive it
[12:29] <ActionParsnip> dfour: hold SHIFT at boot, and you can edit the boot
[12:29] <pkkm> ActionParsnip: do you have an estimate when will it happen?
[12:30] <auro> need a help guys..
[12:30] <ActionParsnip> pkkm: when whatwill happen?
[12:30] <ActionParsnip> auro: then ask
[12:30] <dfour> ActionParsnip: i tried that. it says "Grub loading...", then goes to the ubuntu screen and freezes
[12:30] <BluesKaj> pkkm , the 295 driver is still the recommended driver for 12.04 , the 302 and 304 are on 12.10 but the 304 has total freeze problems here
[12:30] <islandmonkey> !ask | auro
[12:30] <ActionParsnip> dfour: or you can manipulate from liveCD
[12:30] <auro> when I plug in my C300 BELKIN keyboard during booting..the keyboard power switch is on..but nothing works
[12:31] <pkkm> BluesKaj: OK, thanks for reply
[12:31] <wilder> !patience
[12:31] <linuxuz3r> hi
[12:31] <auro> but when i plug in using another keyboard it works,afterwards when I connect the same C300 BELKIN keyboard it works fine
[12:31] <chimay_1> ask ubottu ?
[12:31] <linuxuz3r> how do i update the ubuntu bootloader
[12:31] <dfour> ActionParsnip: i booted from the livecd just to use the OS and could edit from there but i'm not sure if that actually changes it since i'm running it from the disc? if it does change it, then apparently it didn't work anyway
[12:32] <ActionParsnip> auro: do you  have another keyboard you can use, you can get logged in then plug in the device and run:   dmesg | tail     it may give clues
[12:32] <ActionParsnip> dfour: you need to chroot
[12:32] <auro> yes tried those
[12:32] <auro> and lsusb too
[12:32] <dfour> ActionParsnip: what's that? i'm new to linux, fyi
[12:33] <auronandace> !chroot | dfour
[12:33] <ActionParsnip> dfour: not new to looking online for an explanation though...?
[12:33] <wilder> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chroot
[12:33] <ActionParsnip> dfour: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/09/live-usb-sticking-grub-2-video
[12:33] <dfour> ActionParsnip: luckily, the bot will give me the answer before google ;-)
[12:34] <ActionParsnip> dfour: the bot doesnt trigger automatically, t was auronandace who made it happen
[12:34]  * wilder ponders existence. 
[12:34] <dfour> ah, well, in case, now i have the answer
[12:34] <ActionParsnip> dfour: instead of immediately askng for clarification of new phrases and words, try the web a little, you'll learn more
[12:34] <chimay_1> nice bot ...
[12:35] <dfour> ActionParsnip: i've tried the web to solve this and it's been a long process already
[12:35] <ActionParsnip> chimay_1: she's dead handy
[12:35] <ActionParsnip> dfour: how, when youhave only just now heard the term chroot?
[12:36] <dfour> ActionParsnip: it's never come up as one of the solutions/problems. on the other hand, i had seen the solution suggested here but hadn't tried it since it didn't quite match the problem i was having
[12:36] <Sidewinder1> dfour, In a terminal type man <any command> to learn about it and it's syntax.
[12:36] <wilder> Anyone have suggestions for password managers? I've been using keepass.
[12:36] <Sidewinder1> If you didn't already know.
[12:37] <linuxuz3r> how do i update the ubuntu splash screen
[12:37] <ActionParsnip> dfour: but now it has, so you saying that you tried the web _after_ you have the new option is unintelligent....
[12:37] <bieb> anyone here using Centrify for Active Directory authentication?
[12:37] <auronandace> !ad | bieb
[12:37] <dfour> ActionParsnip: i tried this option because i assumed i was talking to a real person, not a bot
[12:38] <hate-flash> Anyone having high frame drops with flash on ubuntu 12.04 64 bit
[12:38] <burdickjp> when I boot into kubuntu I get a black screen unless I switch to a console and back.  Can anybody suggest where I might start looking for a solution to this?
[12:38] <bieb> auronandace: thanks for the link.. but I already have centrify installed.. I have an issue and was looking for someone that is already using Centrify
[12:39] <auronandace> !nomodeset | burdickjp
[12:39] <wilder> Does that bot have whisper help commands?
[12:39] <wilder> nvm
[12:39] <auronandace> !msgthebot > wilder
[12:40] <wilder> Thanks, auronandace
[12:40] <auronandace> wilder: no worries :)
[12:40] <hate-flash> please help 600 frames dropped in just 20 secs of youtube video
[12:40] <pkkm> wilder: I use LastPass and it does a good job for me. It stores encrypted passwords in the cloud (like KeePass synced with Dropbox) and integrates with browser.
[12:41] <chimay_1> !coffee | chimay_1
[12:41] <chimay_1> well tried
[12:41] <islandmonkey> chimay_1: Usage is !cookie
[12:41] <chimay_1> !cookie | chimay_1
[12:41] <burdickjp> thank you.  I will try nomodeset
[12:42] <wilder> pkkm, I'll check that out. Been just putting keepass on all my devices
[12:42] <ActionParsnip> hate-flash: can you give a pastebin of the output of:  lsb_release -a; uname -a; dpkg -l | egrep 'flash|gnash|swf|spark'
[12:42] <SkyKnight> #rails
[12:42] <chimay_1> islandmonkey: thx for the tip ;)
[12:42] <wilder> pkkm, having that file all over the place is weird to me
[12:42] <pkkm> wilder: LastPass needs a premium account for some of the mobile features though
[12:43] <pkkm> But for basic usage, the non-premium account is totally sufficient.
[12:43] <wilder> Yeah this is pretty cool
[12:44] <burdickjp> I edited /etc/default/grub to include nomodeset as a kernel option, ran update-grub and I'm still getting a black screen on boot, which is fixed by toggling to another console and back.
[12:44] <ActionParsnip> burdickjp: what video chip do you use?
[12:44] <burdickjp> GMA 600
[12:45] <ActionParsnip> burdickjp: hmm, tried the safe vga option? Are you fully updated?
[12:47] <ajnr> how to knwo the version of ns-2 (network simulator) through command line /Terminal !
[12:47] <burdickjp> I am not fully updated.  My next point of contention is that my wif is locking up after about 10 seconds of use, making an initial update excruciatingly painful
[12:48] <burdickjp> this appears to be the only device on the planet which uses the "dell 1535c" wifi device.  I believe it is made by atheros, but it does not come up under "lspci"
[12:48] <burdickjp> "lsusb" brings it up, which is odd, as it's a mini-pci device
[12:49] <burdickjp> it just says "atheros" there
[12:50] <burdickjp> I have to modprobe sdhci with debug_quirks=4 for it to connect at all, it will stay connected for 10 seconds or so, and then lock up
[12:53] <burdickjp> i can rmmod sdhci and sdhci_pci, then modprobe them back and everything is fine for about 10 seconds, before it locks up again
[12:56] <burdickjp> where would I begin pursuing this problem, so that I can be up-to-date for the other problem?
[12:56] <Blazemore> How can I manage my gnome keyring? change passwords etc? preferably from GUI
[12:56] <bobweaver> Blazemore,  use seahorse
[12:57] <ActionParsnip> Blazemore: in dash search for password
[12:57] <nadia> howto fix a corrupt square mouse pointer at first boot? (this only happens 1 time a day, after reboot its gone..)
[12:57] <Blazemore> bobweaver: I didn't realise seahorse did that. I've just been using it for pgp keys
[12:58] <Eryn_1983_FL> hey peps oi need the latest  version for maverick of  fwcutter? where do i find it..
[12:58] <ActionParsnip> Eryn_1983_FL: maverick is dead, so there isn't one
[12:59] <bobweaver> Blazemore,  like ActionParsnip  said just type in passwords (you can also type in seahorse) and get the same thing.
[12:59] <Blazemore> I don't actually use Ubuntu I just like this channel because you get a straightforward answer without it descending into a micro-debate
[12:59] <Eryn_1983_FL> lol
[12:59] <bobweaver> rotflol
[13:00] <ActionParsnip> Eryn_1983_FL: I suggest you wipe maverick out and install a clean install of Precise?
[13:00] <Eryn_1983_FL> wneed the  driver
[13:00] <AloceR> is there anyway to config unity bar on the left ?
[13:00] <Blazemore> ActionParsnip: Maverick was an amazing release
[13:00] <Eryn_1983_FL> fuuu
[13:00] <ActionParsnip> Eryn_1983_FL: you are using an unsupported release, there are no updates and no support anywhere for it
[13:00] <Eryn_1983_FL> i dont got  enough wifif for a  cd or  dvd
[13:00] <bobweaver> !10.10 >> bobweaver
[13:00] <ActionParsnip> Blazemore: I preferred Karmic, but it was good
[13:00] <Eryn_1983_FL> :(
[13:00] <Blazemore> AloceR: Install compizconfig-settings-manager. Hit alt-f2 and type about:config and hit enter
[13:00] <Dr_Willis> AloceR: not really
[13:01] <Eryn_1983_FL> fuu
[13:01] <ActionParsnip> Eryn_1983_FL: it doesn't make it supported, its dead. Order a CD or get a buddy to make you one
[13:01] <bobweaver> AloceR,  install MYUNITY
[13:01] <Blazemore> AloceR: You can change the size in there to something less offensive to grown-up computer users
[13:01] <tjol> Good afternoon - I have a problem regarding password....
[13:01] <bobweaver> crap caps
[13:01] <nadia> howto fix a corrupt square mouse pointer at first boot? (this only happens 1 time a day, after reboot its gone..)
[13:02] <fidel> !details > tjol
[13:02] <Blazemore> Good afternoon tjol - you might have to be a little more specific
[13:02] <bobweaver> AloceR,  what do you mean by alter like hav it on the right hand side ? if so then no un-less you read left-to-right that is
[13:03] <nadia> how can i check if my system is clean installed or upgraded
[13:03] <AloceR> tnx bobweaver
[13:04] <awakecoding> hi, I updated packages this week on ubuntu 12.04, and now I get sound skips all the time when listening to music
[13:04] <awakecoding> with rhythmbox or banshee
[13:04] <fidel> nadia: to check the current version run: lsb_release -a
[13:04] <bobweaver> AloceR,  but for real check out the package (app) called "myunity "
[13:04] <awakecoding> is this known?
[13:04] <fidel> this should give you the ubuntu version string
[13:04] <Calahan> Hi! For some strange reason when i login with ssh motd is displayed twice? Any ideas how to fix this?
[13:04] <fidel> like: 12.04 or similar
[13:04] <nadia> fidel:i know im on precise, but not sure if i upgraded it or clean installed
[13:04] <tjol> I run the latest Ubuntu desktop. Suddenly, when upgrades or installations are done - it asks me for a password. I have tried each and every password that I have ever used - but to no avail. Furthermore - It did not ask that in the beginning. And I did not set a password. Anybody that can help?
[13:04] <ActionParsnip> nadia: the top few lines will show the media user to install
[13:05] <fidel> nadia: sorry - misread then
[13:05] <Dr_Willis> Calahan:  if you make a file called .hushlogin it shouldent show at all.
[13:05] <AloceR> i dont call myUnity an editor but tnx i have myunity :P
[13:05] <jrib> Calahan: have you modified motd in any way?
[13:05] <Calahan> I have not modified motd in any way or shape.
[13:05] <AloceR> is there any config file for unity ?
[13:05] <bobweaver> AloceR,  what are you trying to alter and what unity 2d or 3d ?
[13:06] <AloceR> i rather use 3d
[13:06] <Dr_Willis> you want to move the left side panel to the right side?
[13:06] <MonkeyDust> AloceR  use myUnity
[13:06] <AloceR> bottom will be GREAT
[13:06] <nadia> howto fix a corrupt square mouse pointer at first boot? (this only happens 1 time a day, after reboot its gone..)
[13:06] <ActionParsnip> AloceR: try these files: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1144807/
[13:06] <AloceR> didnt help MonkeyDust
[13:07] <Dr_Willis> AloceR:  theres unsupported patches to move it to the buttom. see webupd8 and the omgubuntu sites
[13:07] <AloceR> checking that out ActionParsnip
[13:07] <AloceR> mer30 dr_
[13:07] <compdoc> Calahan, in /etc/  are there any single files named motd.*  ? such as motd.conf ?
[13:07] <bobweaver> wow that is not a good idea
[13:07] <bobweaver> Unity lives in usr/lib
[13:08] <Calahan> compdoc no there are no files named motd.*
[13:08] <bobweaver> play with nux and build your own is the way to go at that point
[13:08] <AloceR> bobweaver: nux ?
[13:08] <bobweaver> nux is the rendering lib for unity
[13:08] <islandmonkey> !info nux
[13:08] <islandmonkey> !info libnux
[13:08] <bobweaver> !info nux-core
[13:09] <bobweaver> Oo
[13:09] <islandmonkey> Eh?
[13:09] <Dr_Willis> ;)
[13:09] <AloceR> :((
[13:09] <compdoc> Calahan, what files are in /etc/update-motd.d/   ?   those files are used to build the motd
[13:09] <bobweaver> that is crap
[13:09] <Dr_Willis> i will stick to the panel on the left... ;)
[13:09] <AloceR> i think i should get out of ubuntu :P and change my distro tired of the look
[13:09] <Mandalord> one small question: Why should I register ubuntu irc nickname?
[13:10] <compdoc> Calahan, the real motd file is in /var/run/motd
[13:10] <Dr_Willis> AloceR:  install a different de if you want a different de
[13:10] <MonkeyDust> AloceR  if you don't like unity, use some other DE, like i do
[13:10] <bobweaver> AloceR,  http://unity.ubuntu.com/getinvolved/development/unity/#build-nux
[13:10] <islandmonkey> Mandalord: You don't need to.
[13:10] <islandmonkey> It's optional
[13:10] <bobweaver> Read them pages
[13:10] <Halexander9000> Can anyone help me, please, with a little problem regarding my webcam? I want to disable autoexposure on my /dev/video1 device. Can it be done?
[13:10] <AloceR> ty bobweaver
[13:11] <Mandalord> islandmonkey: okay thx
[13:11] <islandmonkey> And this is freenode, not a dedicated irc server for Ubuntu
[13:11] <tjol> I run the latest Ubuntu desktop. Suddenly, when upgrades or installations are done - it asks me for a password. I have tried each and every password that I have ever used - but to no avail. Furthermore - It did not ask that in the beginning. And I did not set a password. Anybody that can help?
[13:11] <islandmonkey> :)
[13:11] <DJones> Mandalord: Some channels do require a registered nick to br able to speak in them though
[13:11] <compdoc> Halexander9000, those settings tend to be in the web gui for the cam
[13:11] <bobweaver> np AloceR  I suggest using unity 2d to make your own dock ect then move up to 3d as QT has way more documentation
[13:11] <Halexander9000> compdoc:  The what now?
[13:11] <Calahan> compdoc i have these files in /etc/update-motd.d$ but i havent changed there anything http://paste.ubuntu.com/1144814/
[13:11] <AloceR> i will mer30 bobweaver
[13:12] <islandmonkey> DJone: What, some ubuntu channels or freenode channels?
[13:12] <islandmonkey> DJones: What, some ubuntu channels or freenode channels?
[13:12] <compdoc> Halexander9000, open the ip address for the cam in a browser
[13:12] <Calahan> when i log i just see default motd but for some strange reason system prints it twice
[13:12] <MonkeyDust> what's mer30?
[13:12] <DJones> islandmonkey: Generally not the ubuntu channels, but others on the network
[13:12] <jrib> Calahan: can you pastebin exactly what you are seeing?
[13:12] <Dr_Willis> Calahan: could be your .bashrc or somthing is starting a second login shell
[13:12] <nadia> howto fix a corrupt square mouse pointer at first boot? (this only happens 1 time a day, after reboot its gone..)
[13:13] <AloceR> :P merc sry
[13:13] <Dr_Willis> nadia:  sounds like a video driver bug
[13:13] <nadia> Dr_willis: something like this: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-ati/+question/144040
[13:14] <Halexander9000> compdoc: (16:12:47) Halexander9000: It's not a internet connected camera, it's just a usb peripheral.
[13:14] <Halexander9000> (16:13:09) Halexander9000: It's located within the Ubuntu file system at /dev/video 1
[13:14] <compdoc> Calahan, oh - the setting you want is in /etc/ssh/sshd_config
[13:14] <nadia> Dr_willis: i think both systems got upgraded to precise, you think clean install would solve?
[13:14] <newcorey> I always wonder where to compile my downloaded programs from source, is it ok to compile them in a custom directory or use some of: /usr/src , /usr/local/src ?
[13:14] <Dr_Willis> nadia:  does it do it on every 'cold' power on?
[13:14] <nadia> Dr_willis:yes, only first boot in the morning
[13:14] <Dr_Willis> nadia:  i always do clean installs ;)
[13:14] <jrib> newcorey: compile anywhere you want
[13:14] <compdoc> Calahan, those files in /etc/update-motd.d are the same as mine, so thats good
[13:14] <Calahan> compdoc you mean i have to change someting in /etc/ssh/sshd_config?
[13:15] <Dr_Willis> nadia:  if you power off now.. and power on.. it does it?
[13:15] <compdoc> Halexander9000, ooops - I thought you meant an IP cam. sorry
[13:15] <nadia> Dr_Willis:no just 1 time a day
[13:15] <newcorey> jrib: never use /usr/local/src /usr/src what are they purpose? in theory they are for system administrators programs but I never use them
[13:15] <nadia> Dr_Willis: anywhere in logs to check whats happening?
[13:15] <Dr_Willis> nadia:  that makes no sence then.. if you power off for like an hr  or 2 then power on, does it do it?
[13:16] <jrib> newcorey: you can use them if you want, but you don't have to
[13:16] <jrib> !fhs > newcorey
[13:16] <nadia> Dr_Willis:no its really weird, i can reboot few times now, it wont bug me, tomorrowmoning square mouse pointer again
[13:16] <compdoc> Calahan, yes. change 'PrintMotd yes'  to 'PrintMotd no'
[13:17] <newcorey> jrib: thanks
[13:17] <Dr_Willis> nadia:  not rebooting.. but actually powering down.. it does not do it if you were to power off now for 5 min.. or an hr. then power back on?
[13:18] <nadia> Dr_Willis: oh didnt check 5min waiting, if so..what would it mean?
[13:18] <hjallen> I have attempted to upgrade from 10.10 and lost my soft raid 5.  Is there any way to get it back? suggestions on where to start?
[13:18] <foobArrr> is there a way to make nautilus not show physical lvm volumes under "Devices"?
[13:18] <Dr_Willis> nadia:  if you can 'force' it to happen then you could try different fixs
[13:18] <bunjee> anyone tell me where the start menu is?
[13:19] <Halexander9000> Is there anyone here that knows a script or a command to run in terminal that allows me to disable the auto-exposure of the /dev/video1 webcam device connected to my computer? I need some urgent help here, pretty please!
[13:19] <Dr_Willis> nadia:  possible work around, have rc.local restart lightdm on each boot
[13:19] <MonkeyDust> bunjee  in unity, it's called Dash, top left
[13:19] <bobweaver> off too work have a good one tinme to make more stupid wordpress themes cya
[13:20] <nadia> Dr_willis: the guy on this page https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-ati/+question/144040 got same issue an first boot
[13:20] <bunjee> monkeydust: don't c unity.....
[13:20] <MonkeyDust> bunjee  then give mere details, so we know more
[13:20] <Dr_Willis> !manual | bunjee
[13:20] <MonkeyDust> more*
[13:20] <Calahan> jrib when i log with ssh i see exactly this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1144824/
[13:21] <nadia> Dr_Willis:on the last alinea he suggests a bios video ram setting, but i got it also on a laptop with bios settings
[13:22] <bunjee> ubottu: i have been trying to find applications that I have installed from the software center and can't.
[13:23] <MonkeyDust> bunjee  start from the beginning, what DE are you using, what have you tried before you came here
[13:23] <R4is> Hi.
[13:23] <L3top> MonkeyDust: MonkeyDustZXZZ
[13:24] <L3top> sorry... was cleaning keyboard.
[13:24] <hjallen> anyone with suggestions on how to go about recovering a soft raid5 after a failed upgrade?
[13:24] <MonkeyDust> L3top  i'm not taking it personally
[13:25]  * R4is               hello.             
[13:25] <Guest50667> hello world
[13:25] <compdoc> never heard that one before
[13:25] <R4is> Brb
[13:26] <Guest50667> booring
[13:26] <bunjee> monkeydust: I am going through the manual now......I havew been using 12.04 for a week or so.........
[13:27] <MonkeyDust> bunjee  that's nice, the best to learn, is by using the new interface, if it turns out you don't like it, use something different
[13:27] <MonkeyDust> way*
[13:29] <sanrabbit> "Transitional package" meas what?
[13:30] <jrib> Calahan: I assume compdoc's suggestion resolved your issue?
[13:30] <blambin> i want to make a irc chat with gtalk like this http://goondroid.com/gtalk-and-transports/ ,has any solution for ?
[13:31] <L3top> sanrabbit: typically it means a package had a name for a long time, and people are used to looking for it by that name, though there is a new package under a new name, so a dummy transitional package is there.
[13:32] <OneFix_Work> I'm having trouble compiling a static build of AIDE on an Ubuntu 12.04 server.  I have all of the required packages installed, but AIDE tells me that GCC can't make executables...
[13:33] <fidel> blambin: so you want to develop an irc client application?
[13:33] <fidel> if so - i feel somehow this is the wrong place to ask ;)
[13:33] <Calahan> brb gona reboot
[13:33] <blambin> i want to  route it via xmpp
[13:34] <blambin> have no any xmppchannel for ask
[13:34] <linuxuz3r> can you replace lightdm over gdm
[13:34] <Sit_Ubu_sit> OneFix_Work, Do you have build-essentials installed?
[13:35] <fidel> blambin: this is an ubuntu support channel for actual questions related to ubuntu ... so i guess if you are into developing - choose a language - join the language related language and ask there
[13:35] <fidel> if i misinterpret your core-question ...sorry ;)
[13:35] <linuxuz3r> can you replace lightdm over gdm
[13:35] <W4sp> linuxuz3r: You can use lightdm instead of gdm. I don't get the 'over' though.
[13:35] <linuxuz3r> i wanna use gdm
[13:35] <W4sp> !patience | linuxuz3r
[13:36] <fidel> linuxuz3r: you can replace lightdm with kdm or gdm or whatever you want afaik
[13:36] <linuxuz3r> ok
[13:36] <fidel> just run sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm
[13:36] <linuxuz3r> thanks fidel
[13:37] <plague> I changed /etc/ssh/sshd_config and disabled #PrintMotd yes, #PrintLastLog yes. Rebooted system, but still I get motd displayed twice :(
[13:38] <sanrabbit> L3top: thanks, but is it just a 'link'? once I installed ruby1.8, but the 'ruby' package is still purge, then I exec 'aptitude install ruby', apt downloads a package named 'ruby' and install it.
[13:39] <jrib> plague: you must actually change PrintMotd to no, not just comment it
[13:39] <plague> jrib oh i didin't know that
[13:39] <OneFix_Work> Sit_Ubu_sit: Yes
[13:39] <plague> jrib sorry for being lame
[13:39] <L3top> sanrabbit: it is not a link, it is a package, that package name exists in the package database, so if you apt-get remove it, it will remove it... however its contents either install the same contents, or links elsewhere
[13:40] <gattaus84> ciao
[13:40] <jrib> plague: well there's likely a default setting and it may be "yes"; that's why I suggest changing it to "no"
[13:40] <gattaus84> !list
[13:41] <gattaus84> !list
[13:41] <plague> jrib now it works, my problem is solved, thanks jrib and to other person who helped
[13:43] <Blazemore> Can I use coloured text in a Dialog messagebox?
[13:43] <kalebmcc> I'm trying to reinstall AMD Catalyst drivers but keep getting an error when I try to use debconf
[13:43] <kalebmcc> Can't exec "libstdc++6": No such file or directory at /usr/share/perl/5.14/IPC/Open3.pm line 186.
[13:44] <OneFix_Work> I mean, I can use the dynamic compiled version of AIDE available with Ubuntu, but I think it would be better to run a static compiled version that can be run from TMP
[13:45] <Blazemore> kalebmcc: Have you tried installing libstdc++6
[13:46] <penguin> hello! finally decided to install ubuntu 12.04 on sy notebook and i'm having issues with fan, it keeps spinning on and of while in idle. installed jupiter thinking it would solve the annoyance but didn't help. so far i tried mint and fedore (i'm new to linux and still testing) and fan was dead silent out of the box. anyone able to help? thanks
[13:47] <kalebmcc> Blazemore where can I find that package with apt?
[13:47] <AdvoWork> I've got a cronjob running a script, and the top line of that script states: foo=(/var/backups/backup/hourly/sales*); and when i run by ./script its fine, but when I run it via cron it generates this error: /home/Scripts/remove.sh: Syntax error: "(" unexpected. Any ideas?
[13:47] <datruth> how can I clone my physical drive to a .vdi file?
[13:48] <hxtk> I installed graphics card drivers on my computer, and now all panels are gone
[13:50] <kalebmcc> nevermind, I found the package, it was already installed
[13:50] <kalebmcc> rerunning the command I get another error
[13:50] <kalebmcc> debconf: DbDriver "passwords" warning: could not open /var/cache/debconf/passwords.dat: Permission denied
[13:50] <penguin> anyone?
[13:50] <AloceR> kalebmcc: try run it with sudo at first of the line
[13:51] <kalebmcc> okay, that gets rid of the DbDriver error but gives me the same error as before
[13:51] <kalebmcc> Can't exec "libstdc++6": No such file or directory at /usr/share/perl/5.14/IPC/Open3.pm line 186.
[13:51] <kalebmcc> open2: exec of libstdc++6 dkms libqtgui4 wget execstack libelfg0 dh-modaliases failed at /usr/share/perl5/Debconf/ConfModule.pm line 59
[13:52] <AloceR> idk kalebmcc sry
[13:52] <candrea> AdvoWork: in the first line of any script you should have the shebang, not code
[13:52] <CookieM> penguin have these problems occured while using windows too?
[13:52] <kalebmcc> well thanks for your help anyway! :)
[13:55] <candrea> kalebmcc: which command are you trying to run exactly? (sorry if you already said that, but I couldn't find it)
[13:55] <kalebmcc> debconf libstdc++6 dkms libqtgui4 wget execstack libelfg0 dh-modaliases
[13:55] <kalebmcc> from the guide here
[13:55] <kalebmcc> http://askubuntu.com/questions/124292/what-is-the-correct-way-to-install-ati-catalyst-video-drivers/126513#126513
[13:55] <AdvoWork> candrea, i know, i simplified it for the test, but same issue if i put that in
[13:56] <benassi> hello
[13:56] <Marzata> how to you connect to a port with ssh?
[13:56] <Marzata> let say port 1022
[13:56] <benassi> which program can I use to burn win7 image using ubuntu 12.04
[13:56] <benassi> =
[13:56] <jrib> Marzata: ssh -p 1022 HOST
[13:56] <candrea> AdvoWork: so, what's the shebang? this is important to know, because the syntax changes across different shells and interpreters
[13:57] <penguin> CookieM: no, at least i didn't notice them. i was runing mint 13 and fedora 17 so far and fan started to spin on heavy load only
[13:58] <candrea> kalebmcc: mh... that's very odd... probably the author meant 'dpkg-reconfigure' instead of debconf?
[13:59] <Marzata> jrib: Thank you, very much!
[13:59] <Blazemore> benassi: brasero
[13:59] <kalebmcc> dpkg-reconfigure gives me even more errors :\ thanks though
[13:59] <candrea> kalebmcc: though, I don't see the point of having to reconfigure that packages
[14:00] <candrea> kalebmcc: that's interesting, which errors exactly?
[14:00] <candrea> !paste | kalebmcc
[14:00] <AdvoWork> candrea, you're perfectly right, fixed, thankyou
[14:01] <kalebmcc> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1144887/
[14:01] <candrea> AdvoWork: you're welcome :)
[14:01] <tjol> Good day: I run the latest Ubuntu desktop. Suddenly, when upgrades or installations are done - it asks me for a password. I have tried each and every password that I have ever used - but to no avail. Furthermore - It did not ask that in the beginning. And I did not set a password. Anybody that can help?
[14:02] <candrea> kalebmcc: dpkg-reconfigure is complaining about the fact that execstack is not installed; run "sudo apt-get install execstack"
[14:03] <benassi> Blazemore thank you.. it is cool that it is already installed on fresh installation :D
[14:04] <kalebmcc> now it tells me that it can't find 'dh-modaliases' and sudo apt-get dh-modaliases doesn't work
[14:04] <candrea> kalebmcc: aah, probably I got it: the author meant to write a unique "apt-get install" line, but hit enter by mistake
[14:05] <candrea> kalebmcc: so, try this instead: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1144892/
[14:05] <candrea> kalebmcc: that command makes much more sense ;)
[14:06] <kalebmcc> candrea I had the same thought when you mentioned that, running now!
[14:07] <AdvoWork> i'm trying to replicate something on my old server, and i cronjob/rsync something to a remote server and pass ssh -i /location/to/a/key but i've got no idea how I created that. can i copy it from old to new server or is it specific to the local machine?
[14:08] <fjkhsdklfghsrdkl> Is there a mountable and encrypted file container, that grows in size with its content? something like apple's sparseimages/sparsebundles. I tried encfs, but it can't handle some of my files because of too long filenames.
[14:08] <tjol> Good day: I run the latest Ubuntu desktop. Suddenly, when upgrades or installations are done - it asks me for a password. I have tried each and every password that I have ever used - but to no avail. Furthermore - It did not ask that in the beginning. And I did not set a password. Anybody that can help?
[14:08] <fjkhsdklfghsrdkl> manually resizing would be an option, too
[14:09] <candrea> AdvoWork: "I've got no idea how I created that"  that == the key? If so, yes: you are free to copy it wherever you want
[14:09] <gattaus84> ciao
[14:09] <gattaus84> !list
[14:09] <geirha> tjol: It should be the same password you log in with
[14:09] <candrea> AdvoWork: you may want to update the comment (which is generally username@hostname), though you are not forced to do so
[14:10] <tjol> geirha - I do not have a password I log in with
[14:10] <tjol> I disabled the login password
[14:11] <geirha> tjol: That's why it started asking you then
[14:12] <candrea> tjol: it might be the gnome keyring password, which is unrelated to the "login" password; could you describe the dialog that asks for the password? (a screenshot would be appreciated)
[14:12] <tjol> Candrea - No - it is definately not the keyring password. That password works every time
[14:13] <fjkhsdklfghsrdkl> is there a way to increase the filename length limit of ext3/4? are there other practical file systems on linux with higher limits than 255 bytes?
[14:14] <DJones> fjkhsdklfghsrdkl: This might help http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_file_systems Gives examples of maximum lengths
[14:14] <tjol> Candrea/Geirha - this started suddenly - and like I said - I have tried every password I have ever used - but more important - I only use ONE password EVER -
[14:15] <fjkhsdklfghsrdkl> DJones: thanks
[14:16] <geirha> tjol: What exactly do you mean by "disabled the login password"?
[14:16] <vinodpaul> what
[14:17] <Lost_Cause> tjol: did you encrpyt your home folder when you install ubuntu
[14:17] <vinodpaul> no
[14:18] <candrea> tjol: there are tons of possibilities... it's difficul to help without knowing which program exactly is asking for your password :(
[14:18] <kalebmcc> okay, I got a bit further, but now the command sudo sh amd-driver-installer-*.run --buildpkg Ubuntu/precise gives me an error sh: 0: Can't open amd-driver-installer-*.run
[14:19] <mhk_> Hi, I got a problem switching off my speakers with alsa (ubuntu 12.04). If I mute speakers or headphone the master is muted as well and I have to unmute master, headphone and speakers to get my sound back. Has someone experienced similar problems?
[14:19] <candrea> tjol: as far as I know, it could even be your email client
[14:21] <candrea> kalebmcc: I assume you have downloaded the script inside your Downloads directory. If this is the case, then you should run "sudo sh $HOME/Downloads/amd-driver-installer-*.run --buildpkg Ubuntu/precise"
[14:22] <candrea> kalebmcc: however, if you have customized things or you have a non-English locale, things might be different
[14:22] <Bigbird> before that ,you'd better to remove all fglrx models
[14:23] <tjol> candrea/Lost_Cause - The password gets asked when I want to install the downloaded upgrades - or install any programme from new
[14:23] <cornpooper> United Mexican Trolls declare victory against Snardbafulator after successfully doxing and making our presence physically known to him.  Snardbafulator has fled Freenode and no longer ops ##philosophy . Let this be a warning to those marxists who think they can turn Freenode into a commie propaganda center!   44443333
[14:23] <candrea> tjol: than it is the password you have been asked for when you installed ubuntu
[14:25] <Bigbird> and you can all use root to install it
[14:25] <tjol> Candrea - what is strange is that a password only started to get asked after a couple of upgrades
[14:25] <sqrt7744> has anyone gotten Sintel (or any other blender game working)? I'm getting an OSError / permission denied...
[14:25] <NetzSoOc> quit
[14:26] <tjol> furthermore - only one password was ever used - and that works with the keyring login as wellk
[14:28] <tjol> Candrea/Lost Cause - any hope?
[14:29] <fintler> hello, when I came into work this morning, my MacPro5,1 froze up on boot with a hard lockup on cpu 4... running the latest lts
[14:29] <fintler> booting with nolapic lets it boot
[14:29] <fintler> should I file a launchpad bug?
[14:30] <candrea> tjol: try this: open a terminal and type "sudo echo". This should ask for your password and than fail with a clear error message
[14:30] <Lost_Cause> tjol: it should be the root password.  which should be the same as keyring password
[14:30] <candrea> tjol: that error message will tell us whether the problem is really the password or something else (e.g. not being in the sudoers file)
[14:31] <tjol> well - the password work with the keyring - but no where else
[14:32] <tjol> candrea - I am running duel boot here - so I will have to restart my pc - will come back shortly
[14:39] <J> wazaaap
[14:39] <J> how do i mount my windows drive easily? i need a file from it
[14:39] <tjol> Candrea/Lost Cause - back....Candrea - it asks me for a password if I type sudo echo in the terminal
[14:39] <FloodBot1> !netsplit
[14:39] <tjol> Candrea/Lost Cause - back....Candrea - it asks me for a password if I type sudo echo in the terminal
[14:40] <candrea> tjol: yes, you should type whatever you want and then press enter
[14:40] <tjol> and it returns with : wrong password
[14:40] <joe__> and also a better irc client
[14:40] <joe__> the last 2 i tried didnt work so great
[14:41] <Dr_Willis> i tend to use weechat for irc these days
[14:41] <Bigbird> I am using the  Quassel IRC
[14:41] <candrea> tjol: so, well... is it ok for you if I help you resetting the password? I'm asking this because you told you have dual-boot, so this way should be the fastest
[14:41] <Bigbird> I feel it works good
[14:41] <orated>  Hello! I followed -http://www.squidguard.org/Doc/install.html- and during last step of installation I get - # make install Installing squidGuard Done.Installing configuration file Created directory /usr/local/squidGuard/db chown: invalid user: `squid' make: *** [install-conf] Error 1 - How can I fix this error?
[14:41] <tjol> candrea - lets try
[14:42] <junixbr> what is the best way to convert mng in avi?
[14:42] <Dr_Willis> orated:  seems it wants a squid user.
[14:42] <tjol> I open for any suggestions
[14:42] <candrea> tjol: cool, are you familiar with chroots?
[14:42] <tjol> candrea - nope
[14:42] <Bigbird> J: hello
[14:42] <orated> Dr_Willis: I did adduser and addgroup for squid and ran the command again, still there is no clean make install
[14:42] <candrea> tjol: ok, first of all: are you writing from the "bad" operating system, or the "good" one?
[14:43] <Dr_Willis> mng? thats a new one to me. junixbr  ffmpeg, or mencoder can convert to most anything. winff, or arista are nice gui tools
[14:43] <tjol> hahahahahha :) I am using Win 7 now
[14:43] <candrea> tjol: argh, then it won't be as easy as I tought
[14:44] <candrea> tjol: you need a live cd in this case
[14:44] <tjol> my problem is that I have no IRC app on the Ubuntu
[14:44] <junixbr> Dr_Willis, I've heard about you can convert mng to png and use ffmpeg to convert pngs to avi
[14:44] <Dr_Willis> tjol:  there ones included by default, or use the irc web app
[14:44] <tjol> and If I want to download one - it asks a password to install - so catch 22
[14:45] <tjol> Dr Willis - all that is included I think is empathy
[14:45] <Dr_Willis> empathy can do irc
[14:45] <Dr_Willis> or use the freenode webchat
[14:45] <Bigbird> Pidgin can also do it
[14:45] <kalebmcc> I installed the FGLRX .deb packages, now I get a new error http://paste.ubuntu.com/1144944/ when I run sudo aticonfig --initial
[14:45] <tjol> ok - I have absolutely no idea how to use empathy
[14:46] <tjol> ok - let me go to Ubuntu and try - see you guys soon
[14:46] <Dr_Willis> or boot to the recovery mode and install stuff from there ;)
[14:46] <MonkeyDust> tjol  try to learn it, get familiar with
[14:46] <Bigbird> Why not Quassel IRC.I like it ! It can works in all OS
[14:46] <MonkeyDust> there are plenty IRC clients
[14:47] <tjol> Monkeydust - I used xchat - but cannot install it now as a result of my password issue]
[14:47] <Dr_Willis> still need better irc clients on android. ;)
[14:47] <TheShrubber> well, you could try irssi
[14:47] <TheShrubber> or weechat
[14:47] <Dr_Willis> !webchat
[14:47] <Dr_Willis> freenode has links to their webchat page somewhere
[14:48] <Pici> Dr_Willis: http://webchat.freenode.net
[14:49] <Dr_Willis> wonder if that works on my android phone. ;)
[14:49] <mkanyicy> hi
[14:49] <orated> Dr_Willis: I did adduser and addgroup for squid and ran the command again, still there is no clean make install. Any suggestion or am I using wrong command?
[14:49] <mello_> hi guys
[14:50] <candrea> Tjol: resetting a password is generally a trivial task, but if you are unfamiliar with the command-line it can be a bit difficult to explain in details
[14:50] <mkanyicy> is there a WhatsApp client for ubuntu or any linux based machine for that matter?
[14:50] <Tjol> ok - Candrea - on Ubuntu using empathy
[14:50] <joe__> how do i browse my other drives attatchedto the pc?
[14:50] <mello_> I've installed ubuntu 12.04 on my laptop, but it's getting quite hot for just browsing/idling, what can i do about it?
[14:50] <TheShrubber> joe__: Mount them
[14:50] <MonkeyDust> joe__  do they show up in nautilus?
[14:50] <joe__> i tried with gparted
[14:50] <joe__> they show there
[14:50] <candrea> Tjol: that's why I prefer to point you to this guide: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/resetpassword -- it's well-written, up to date and contains helpful screenshots
[14:51] <TheShrubber> mello_: Use Unity 2d
[14:51] <Sidewinder1> +1 on psychocats!
[14:51] <TheShrubber> mello_: or switch to xfce (or something else)
[14:51] <joe__> dunno what nautalis is
[14:51] <candrea> Tjol: if something is not clear enough or you still need help, then just ask :)
[14:51] <TheShrubber> joe__: The file manager
[14:51] <Dr_W2> heh freenode webchat does work  ;;)
[14:51] <Tjol> Candrea - Ok - will try - thanks! :)
[14:52] <mello_> TheShrubber, i'm now on gnome-shell actually. Is there nothing else I can do?
[14:52] <joe__> o yea no it dosnt show in that
[14:52] <TheShrubber> mello_: sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[14:52] <MonkeyDust> joe__  are you in a live session, or did you install ubuntu?
[14:52] <mnmiii> Hi, is there a way to enable headphones only in pulseaudio. Currently both headphone and speakers are enabled.
[14:53] <joe__> installed ubuntu from windows to a drive in my comp
[14:53] <MonkeyDust> joe__  wubi?
[14:53] <TheShrubber> mnmiii: try alsamixer, i think theres somehting there
[14:53] <mello_> TheShrubber I know you just want to help, but I would've installed xubuntu if i wanted xfce. I'm just asking if there isn't any way to get it heat up less
[14:53] <mnmiii> i already tried with alsamixer no success
[14:53] <anonymous_> hello  iam  new
[14:53] <anonymous_> here
[14:53] <N00b> anyone alive ?
[14:54] <anonymous_> me
[14:54] <Sidewinder1> Welcome!
[14:54] <Bigbird> an me
[14:54] <TheShrubber> mello_: Alright, change the settings to low graphics (or something)
[14:54] <N00b> can u help me install my first linux ? :D
[14:54] <anonymous_> my name is vas
[14:54] <mnmiii> if i disable the speakers my master sound gets muted and i have to unmute master, speaker and headphone
[14:54] <MonkeyDust> joe__  keep it in the channel
[14:54] <mnmiii> to get the sound back
[14:54] <joe__> all this scrolling its hard to keep up
[14:54] <joe__> lol
[14:54] <N00b> yea
[14:55] <N00b> anyone willing to go private to help me ? :D
[14:55] <Sidewinder1> !pm
[14:55] <N00b> ok
[14:55] <Sidewinder1> :-)
[14:55] <N00b> can anyone help me
[14:55] <N00b> install my first linux
[14:55] <N00b> tried suse but it just crashed
[14:55] <TheShrubber> N00b: What exactly is the problem
[14:55] <N00b> and cant boot from dvd anymore -.-
[14:55] <N00b> I downloaded suselinux
[14:56] <N00b> burned to dvd
[14:56] <FloodBot1> N00b: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[14:56] <joe__> wubi idk what that is
[14:56] <joe__> but im useing 12.04 LTS
[14:56] <ThinkT510> N00b: a vm is a great practice ground
[14:56] <MonkeyDust> N00b  just state your problem and don't hit enter too often
[14:56] <TheShrubber> N00b: Download Debian or Ubuntu
[14:56] <N00b> look
[14:56] <Sidewinder1> N00b, Just boot the LiveCD (after having md5sum ed the ISO) and click on "Install Ubuntu.
[14:56] <N00b> downloading ubuntu now. Is there anyway to install from usb drive ?
[14:56] <mnmiii> yes
[14:56] <DJones> !install | N00b
[14:56] <N00b> and will it be the problem cause machine is kinda old
[14:57] <joe__> what do u think my problem is monkeydust
[14:57] <mnmiii> check your bios if it supports usb boot
[14:57] <joe__> beside being a newb to linux lol
[14:57] <N00b> it does support. but i cant figure out why suse failed
[14:57] <DJones> N00b: As long as the computer is capeable of booting from USB, it should be fine, at worst it could be slow
[14:57] <Sercendil> Bonjour
[14:57] <N00b> ok
[14:57] <MonkeyDust> !fr
[14:57] <TheShrubber> N00b: Try burning at the lowest speed
[14:57] <Sidewinder1> N00b, Shouldn't be a problem (age) this 'puter is circa 2003 and runns fine. Don't forget the md5sum, prior to burning/installing.
[14:58] <N00b> will try usb method u sent
[14:58] <Sidewinder1> And slowest speed ^.
[14:58] <N00b> its 64%
[14:58] <N00b> waiting for dl
[14:58] <Sidewinder1> !md5sum | N00b
[14:58] <minimec> mnmiii: Open a 'alsamixer' in a terminal. Select your soundcard with F6 (if needed) and search for option 'Jack sense' or 'Auto-Mute'
[14:59] <joe__> =o
[14:59] <minimec> mnmiii: You can toggle 'Auto-Mute' -->enabled/disabled with the arrow up/down key
[15:00] <mkanyicy> is there a WhatsApp client for ubuntu or any linux based machine for that matter?
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[15:01] <linuxuz3r> how do i make the dock show up when my cursor is at the left border of the screen
[15:02] <TheShrubber> linuxuz3r: What version of ubuntu are u using?
[15:02] <linuxuz3r> 12.04
[15:03] <bobby_> im doing a resize2fs, and pass2 keeps resetting? is it normal?
[15:03] <TheShrubber> linuxuz3r: Do you mean you want it to show only when your mouse is ther, because i dont know of any such funcionality
[15:04] <linuxuz3r> yes when the mose is at the border left of the screen
[15:04] <linuxuz3r> i can do it on my laptop
[15:05] <TheShrubber> linuxuz3r: Not to be rude, but have you considered googling on ubuntu help pages? or maybe oyuve already done that since youre here...
[15:05] <Joe2> there we goo
[15:05] <Joe2> irc on pidgeon
[15:06] <Joe2> so anyway i search for file manager with the  dash home thing and click file
[15:06] <Joe2> and i dont see any other drives
[15:07] <TheShrubber> Joe2: Excuse me, can you please explain your question in a better way?
[15:07] <mkanyicy> is there a WhatsApp client for ubuntu or any linux based machine for that matter?
[15:08] <Joe2> im trying to access my windows drives with ubuntu
[15:08] <Joe2> so i can get some files
[15:08] <MonkeyDust> !ntfs| Joe2
[15:08] <ThinkT510> !mount | Joe2
[15:08] <Sidewinder1> Joe2, I believe that Nautilus is installed by default.
[15:09] <Joe2> i tried searching for it
[15:09] <MonkeyDust> Joe2  just click the home icon or folder to open nautilus
[15:09] <subz3r0> Nautilus "is" the standard filebrowser
[15:09] <Joe2> oh ok
[15:10] <Joe2> yea i have that open just no windows drive i must have to mount it still
[15:10] <bobby_> im doing a resize2fs, and pass2 keeps resetting? is it normal?
[15:10] <MonkeyDust> Joe2  type !ntfs to repeat the windows factoid
[15:11] <Joe2> !ntfs
[15:11] <superbbbfab> hi, how can i use transmission with free vpn?
[15:12] <subz3r0> superbbbfab, ĵust add the port and localhost as proxy
[15:12] <kyle__> bobby_: Pastebin what you're seeing maybe?
[15:12] <subz3r0> like: ip: 127.0.0.1 port: 65535
[15:12] <subz3r0> socks5
[15:12] <kyle__> bobby_: I've resized2fs more times than I care to recall, but don't recall that being repeated.
[15:12] <Joe2> says unable to locate package gnome-mount
[15:13] <bobby_> kyle__: its a resize from 16tb to 14tb
[15:13] <bobby_> started 4 days ago
[15:13] <bobby_> kyle__: you know how the XXX add up?
[15:13] <kyle__> bobby_: That could take awhile, but that seems excessive.  You did a -p right?
[15:13] <kyle__> AHh yes, the XXXs, yup.
[15:13] <bobby_> well, i see them go to like 8, then reset to 0
[15:14] <bobby_> over a 20-25 hours laps time
[15:14] <MonkeyDust> Joe2  tip: first get familiar with the basics, then explore how to mount more exotic systems etc
[15:14] <Joe2> im use to useing OSX lol
[15:14] <Joe2> guess thats like being Breast fed instead of hunting in the wild
[15:14] <Joe2> lul
[15:15] <kyle__> bobby_: That could just be so you can see it move, since it's such a large device.  Otherwise you'd see an X, come back in three hours, not see another, and think it's stalled.
[15:15] <kyle__> bobby_: THere may be another method for determining what it's current status is.
[15:16] <bobby_> kyle__: id love to hear about it
[15:18] <kyle__> bobby_: COnsidering it's an online resize, has df changed?   Also, how full was it before resizing?
[15:20] <t00tie> hi. What do I use to get video captures of my desktop?
[15:20] <bobby_> kyle__: its not mounted, it had 2.4tb free space
[15:20] <kyle__> bobby_: I've got a 15TB raid6 on ext4, and it was grown drive by drive to preserve data, but it wasn't that full.  It still took >24 hours for most of the resize2fses I think.
[15:20] <kyle__> bobby_: Then it's doing a lot of shuffling around I'd bet.
[15:20] <bobby_> kyle__: growing resize is ok, shrink takes for ever
[15:21] <bobby_> kyle__: its all luks'ed
[15:21] <kyle__> luks'ed?
[15:21]  * kyle__ is confused.
[15:23] <candrea> t00tie: there are many alternatives; probably the most popular is this one: https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/gtk-recordmydesktop/
[15:23] <MonkeyDust> t00tie  kazam is neat
[15:23] <t00tie> cheers candrea
[15:23] <Joe2> is  it not mounting cause i have the drives as a raid?
[15:24] <Shadow`> instead of "iptables -A INPUT -s some.ip.adress -p tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT" i should be able to use "iptables -A INPUT -s sub.domain.ext -p tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT" right?
[15:24] <MonkeyDust> Joe2  it's becoming more and more complex, start from the beginning, what are you doing and what do you want to achieve
[15:24] <Joe2> even from windows i look at my ubuntu install and its in a folder mwhich folder would i drag files into for ubuntu to be able to see them
[15:24] <rsarson> morning! i hope i'm in the right channel for this... on a lot of what wiki pages there are links to "pages with prefix" - what does that mean?
[15:27] <candrea> Shadow`: yes, as long as "sub.domain.ext" resolves *exactly to* "some.ip.address"
[15:27] <Pici> rsarson: er, do you perhaps want #wikipedia, or #wikimedia?
[15:28] <rsarson> Pici: thanks... i'll try one.
[15:28] <MonkeyDust> Joe2  a wubi installation instide windows? or on its own partition?
[15:28] <Shadow`> candrea: ye it does, still not really working tho, ah well ill just put in the IP, its so dynamic it changes roughly every 18 months xD no biggie
[15:28] <Joe2> inside windows
[15:28] <Joe2> to a different harddrive
[15:28] <Tjol> candrea - you there?
[15:29] <shazbotmcnasty> anyone have any experience setting up a triplehead2go or dualhead2go on ubuntu? I am in need of some assistance.
[15:29] <candrea> Tjol: yep, how can I help you?
[15:30] <MonkeyDust> Joe2  ok, inside windows, that's wubi, not a real intallation -- install ubuntu on its own partition and most of your problems are solved
[15:30] <Joe2> ooh ok\
[15:30] <_Marcus> How do I give a user write access to a folder that another user owns?
[15:30] <Joe2> ill do that it does kind of seem like it made like a live dvd/usb install
[15:30] <hxtk> I have one drive that keeps mounting and openning up a file manager window without my asking it to
[15:30] <Joe2> like a virtual disk type deal
[15:31] <candrea> Shadow`: have you already tryied "host sub.domain.ext"? (just to be sure)
[15:31] <Tjol> Ok - that link you gave me - I actually got there by myself yesterday - but i could not get it to change the password - today I did evething the same...except..... my password I used was letters and numbers - ie passwrd123  - today I omitted the numbers - and guess what!
[15:31] <hxtk> the only way I can stop it is to quit my file manager.
[15:32] <Tjol> So the catch it seems is to use only alpha in your password - not alphanumeric
[15:32] <jrib> Tjol: what are you talking about?
[15:32] <candrea> Tjol: I guess you had caps lock off?
[15:33] <Tjol> :)@ candrea - trust me - I went through the caps lock onn/off scenario with fine comb
[15:33] <candrea> jrib: he's trying to reset his own password using single user mode
[15:33] <Tjol> so it looks one should not use numbers in th eorrt password
[15:33] <jrib> Tjol: you can use numbers...
[15:34] <subterfuge> If I wanted to remove every trace of NVIDIA on my Ubuntu 12.04 system so that I could go to "Additional Hardware" and truly do a clean install of the drivers.  Doing this because I have hit a brick wall with fixing an issue..
[15:34] <candrea> Tjol: well, to be honest, almost everyone uses numbers :)
[15:34] <candrea> Tjol: anyhow, is the problem solved now?
[15:36] <Tjol> problem solved - Candrea - I am happy that I did everything by the book - but every time I tried to change the password, it gave me an auth issue answer. The one time I omitted the numbers it work - maybe the keybord has an issue - i do not know
[15:37] <Tjol> anyway - thank you for your help and have a nice evening - I will go and have a glass of Shiraz now
[15:39] <Calahan> Some newbie question. When I run screen each time there is that startup window with some text can i somehow disable it by default?
[15:39] <g1> gabrieltixi
[15:39] <jrib> Calahan: yes, check screen's man page
[15:41] <MonkeyDust> Calahan  or use byobu on top of screen
[15:42] <jgornick> Hey guys, running 11.10. I just added a custom upstart job to /etc/init. Do I have to do anything for upstart to load the configuration file in so I can use it?
[15:42] <jrib> Calahan: more specifically,  "startup_message off" in your ~/.screenrc
[15:42] <candrea> Calahan: on Ubuntu you may enjoy using byobu
[15:42] <AdvoWork> I've got a program that I run to use, it doesn't install as such. I'm trying to do, right click, open with, and select that program, but as it's not installed I can't get it in the list. any ideas please?
[15:42] <kys_> hello
[15:42] <Calahan> jrib thanks! that saved me lot of reading :P
[15:42] <jrib> AdvoWork: there's usually a way to add it to the list
[15:42] <Joelito> how can I remove a launchpad keyring, added by the terminal like: apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 1378B444
[15:42] <Calahan> candrea ok i'll read about byobu
[15:43] <AdvoWork> jrib, thats what I thought
[15:43] <jrib> AdvoWork: seems to have been removed now... Add a custom .desktop file for it in your ~/.local/share/applications/
[15:44] <candrea> Joelito: apt-key del 1378B444
[15:44] <hydester> are there any instructions for doing a fresh instal of ubuntu with btrfs instead of lvm/ext?
[15:45] <Joelito> candrea, thanks :)
[15:46] <ero-jiji> have an issue with free space, my i have a 3.1tb partition mounted as /home. i copied 1.1tb to a single folder, and now its saying im using 100% of the 3,1tb
[15:46] <ThinkT510> !btrfs | hydester
[15:46] <trijntje> can someone tell me how I can get mpd to play something? I've been trying to figure it out for half an hour and it drives me up the wall. All tutorials end with 'and now play music', and I have no clue how to do that!
[15:46] <jrib> ero-jiji: try baobab (Disk Usage Analyzer in the menu) to determine what is using the space
[15:47] <magicalChicken> trijntje: you need a client, for simple needs try mpc
[15:47] <ero-jiji> i have, one sec ill screenshot it
[15:47] <jrib> trijntje: "mpc play" assuming you have a library set up
[15:47] <grdnwsl> ero-jiji: Are you out of inodes?
[15:47] <AdvoWork> jrib, i have it in launcher, I can open it from my unity menu already, or is that not what you mean?
[15:48] <jrib> AdvoWork: I think you can just copy that to ~/.local/share/applications/ (not sure)
[15:48] <grdnwsl> ero-jiji: you can use df -i to find inode usage for your drive
[15:48] <abyss42> Hi guys, I have a verisign cert and i just updated nginx.conf. Now i can access my site with https://ip address..but it says • Server's certificate does not match the URL. I changed server_name to the domain name..but i cannot go to my https://domain_name.com
[15:48] <jrib> AdvoWork: .desktop files there should show up in your open with menu
[15:48] <abyss42> any ideas?
[15:48] <trijntje> magicalChicken: thanks, installing mpc now
[15:48] <AdvoWork> jrib, yeah it does, i can search for it and open the program ok, but still not in that open with list
[15:49] <tizbac> abyss42, the certificate has also a domain name in it
[15:49] <tizbac> it must match the domain
[15:49] <jrib> AdvoWork: do you have a .desktop file for it in ~/.local/share/applications/?
[15:49] <ero-jiji> http://www.postimg.com/79000/photo-78872.jpg
[15:49] <magicalChicken> trijntje: that is really simple though, for a more powerful client once you have it tested try ncmpcpp or for a graphical client sonata
[15:49] <candrea> abyss42: when you use the ip, you get the error because the certificate is associated to the host name, not the ip
[15:49] <abyss42> tizbac, yes they said its the common name. but i put the same and its not working :(
[15:49] <candrea> abyss42: what do you mean with "i cannot go to my ..."?
[15:50] <ero-jiji> /dev/md3 223199232 13529 223185703 1% /home
[15:50] <ero-jiji> im rather new to ubunto, so i dunno if i set something up wrong or what ><
[15:50] <ero-jiji> *ubuntu
[15:51] <AdvoWork> jrib, i do now
[15:51] <jrib> AdvoWork: and it's still not in the menu?
[15:51] <jrib> s/menu/open with dialog/
[15:51] <ero-jiji> 223 million inodes free
[15:53] <abyss42> candrea.. when i go to https://my-domain-name.com i get "This webpage is not available"
[15:53] <ero-jiji> but yea, somewhere 2tb of space vanished
[15:54] <trijntje> magicalChicken: thanks, I'll try sonata if I can get it mpc to work
[15:54] <candrea> abyss42: does your-domain-name.com resolve to your ip address? is nginx listening on port 443?
[15:54] <magicalChicken> trijntje: welcome
[15:55] <bobby_> is there any way to mount 2 diff FS, with the same file structur and only add/remove/move files from 1 of the fs?
[15:55] <bobby_> mount the 2 fs in the same place
[15:55] <trijntje> jrib: mpc play says: "volume: 80%", but nothing seems to play. How can I find out what's wrong?
[15:55] <kyle__> bobby_: There was an overlayfs somewhere.  DUnno if it's still supported or now just in fuse.
[15:55] <abyss42> candrea, no i cannot  access your_domain_name.com :( yes nginx is listening to 443. But i can accessing https://ip on 443
[15:55] <jrib> trijntje: use ncmpcpp, it will be easier for you to see if mpc actually knows about your music yet
[15:56] <jrib> s/mpc/mpd
[15:56] <BluesKaj> away
[15:56] <candrea> abyss42: if you type "host your-domain.com" in a terminal, what's the output? is it your ip address or do you get an error?
[15:56] <philinux> ero-jiji: see this. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoverLostDiskSpace
[15:56] <dury> hi there all :-) keeping all right?
[15:57] <ero-jiji> thanks philinux, ill check it now
[15:58] <abyss42> candrea, in my local terminal or in the terminal where my site is hosted?
[15:58] <candrea> abyss42: from where you are running your web browser
[15:58] <jrib> ero-jiji: may I ask what this 1.1 TB file is?
[15:59] <Calahan> might be low resolution porn
[15:59] <ero-jiji> its a bunch of gameplay recordings
[15:59] <abyss42> candrea you mean ping it?
[15:59] <Calahan> bad gues sorry
[15:59] <ero-jiji> ~60 video's
[15:59] <Bigbird> GOOD NIGHT ,every body
[16:00] <trijntje> jrib: I'm installing it now
[16:00] <candrea> abyss42: "host" actually gives more information, however if you prefer "ping", fell free to use it
[16:00] <dury> missing xscreensaver in 12.04 I've followed all this http://www.howtogeek.com/114027/how-to-add-screensavers-to-ubuntu-12.04/ but still doesn't launch automatically as usual as in previous releases :-(
[16:00] <candrea> abyss42: whatever you use, remember to type the domain name, not the ip
[16:00] <abyss42> candrea Host not found :(
[16:01] <candrea> abyss42: here's the problem :)
[16:01] <ahoneybun> hello world
[16:01] <abyss42> candrea, how do i fix it?
[16:01] <philinux> ero-jiji: lol. Quite large things these recordings. ;)
[16:01] <ero-jiji> http://www.postimg.com/79000/photo-78878.jpg
[16:02] <ero-jiji> theres a better screenshot
[16:02] <ero-jiji> and yea, i havent compressed them yet
[16:02] <candrea> abyss42: so... I don't know what's the situation, so, first of all: are you hosting the server yourself?
[16:02] <ero-jiji> i was getting ready to start compressing when i got a free space warning
[16:02] <dury> is there anyone who install properly xscreensaver in 12.04
[16:03] <candrea> abyss42: can the server be accessed throught Internet or just in a local network? (probably Internet, but I prefer asking)
[16:04] <ero-jiji> ive cleaned the temp folder, and trash bin
[16:04] <ero-jiji> so the space isnt used there
[16:05] <ero-jiji> the ftproot is where the recordings are uploaded to, then i was going to encode them and put them on the webserver
[16:05] <dury> may I have suggestions about xscreensaver in 12.04
[16:05] <abyss42> candrea, the server can be accessed just fine with an ip address. I was using a self sign cert up until now and it was working great. Now i have a real verisign cert and i updated my nginx.conf.. they told me common name for the cert is my-domain.com and i updated server_name in nginx.conf with the same..it didnt work.
[16:05] <philinux> ero-jiji: work through that link. Something will turn up.
[16:05] <abyss42> abyss42, it can be accessed through the internet.
[16:05] <philinux> dury: what is the problem you are getting
[16:06] <trijntje_> jrib: ncmpcpp --now-playing doesn't show anything
[16:06] <valentin> does anyone have experience with courier? It can't get it to use PAM, when i log in i get nothing in /var/log/auth.log however SMTP using PAM works
[16:06] <jrib> ero-jiji: lsof | grep deleted   turn up anything?
[16:06] <ero-jiji> @philinux aye, working down the list now
[16:06] <candrea> abyss42: owning a certificate is not enough to have dns resolution
[16:06] <jrib> trijntje_: if you just run ncmpcpp you should get an ncurses gui
[16:06] <Calahan> Later guys, good luck!
[16:06] <dury> philinux: missing xscreensaver in 12.04 I've followed all this http://www.howtogeek.com/114027/how-to-add-screensavers-to-ubuntu-12.04/ but still doesn't launch automatically as usual as in previous releases :-(
[16:07] <candrea> abyss42: you should either purchase a domain or edit your /etc/hosts (however note that editing /etc/hosts will make your domain accessible just by you)
[16:07] <alexfpms> Hi guys, i experience fullscreen flash bug: http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/705/flashfullscreenbug.jpg/  Does anyone know how to solve this issue ?
[16:08] <philinux> dury: so basically you added it to startup apps but it's not starting on login
[16:08] <candrea> abyss42: there may be other solutions that best fit your needs, but I have to know what you want to achive
[16:09] <dury> philinux: I guess so :-(
[16:10] <alexfpms> For precision, i use latest Chrome under Ubuntu 12.04
[16:10] <dury> philinux: what I did wrong then, or what could it be the problem?
[16:10] <philinux> dury: try adding a delay. Edit the startup app for xcreensaver like this.  bash -c "sleep 10 && xscreensaver"
[16:11] <trijntje_> jrib: working, thanks a lot!
[16:11] <dury> philinux: in terminal
[16:12] <jrib> trijntje_: cool.  There are all sorts of mpd clients.  So if you want something outside the terminal, just try a few
[16:13] <roasted> Hello! Question - if I run an rsync script which simply rsync's data to my file server, is there any way to make it pop up a "Backup Complete" notification message when it runs?
[16:13] <dury> bash -c "sleep 10 && xscreensaver" in terminal
[16:13] <bobby_> anyway to check resize2fs progress?
[16:14] <philinux> dury: no in the command line in the startup applications
[16:14] <kion> How do I update to LibreOffice 3.6 ? without messing my ubuntu installation
[16:14] <candrea> roasted: rsync ...; alert
[16:15] <candrea> roasted: to give it a try, use this command: "echo; alert"
[16:16] <roasted> candrea: what would happen with that? Could I customize the message that pops up?
[16:17] <candrea> roasted: it shows a notification containing the command
[16:17] <candrea> roasted: if you are familiar with bash, you can read its code here: /etc/bash.bashrc (it's a bash alias)
[16:17] <MonkeyDust> roasted  use zenity to create popup windows
[16:19] <djzn> trism: hello, just dropping by. I have a curious thing to tell. I installed CentOS 6.3 on another machine and it had the same bug ubuntu has with the cursor. Same thing when you enable "Desktop Effects" a.k.a Compiz (obviously), however, after the first system update, the bug is completely gone... I will list the packages that got replaced later ok
[16:19] <MonkeyDust> roasted  like      zenity --info --title="backup" --text="all right! the backup has completed! now go outside and play!"
[16:21] <roasted> MonkeyDust: thanks for that - I was just googling for how it would be set up. I guess I would just tag that in another line on the command?
[16:21] <roasted> MonkeyDust: within the rsync script itself, that is
[16:22] <Sorc534> s
[16:22] <MonkeyDust> roasted  what candrea suggested     rsync blah; zenity blah      that's a semi-colon
[16:22] <Sorc534> qiut
[16:23] <abyss42> candrea, I think the DNS name servers are not updated yet. But when i go to https://ipaddress.  https:// is still in red color and not green. WHen i click on it, it says i got a valid certificate but it also says Server's certificate does not match the URL.. How can i fix this?
[16:23] <roasted> MonkeyDust: just tested it - very nice! that works perfectly
[16:24] <candrea> abyss42: if you use the IP address, it must give you an error. The certificate is for the domain, not for the IP
[16:25] <candrea> abyss42: if you want a certificate associated to the IP, you need to ask your authority
[16:28] <Vide> #puppet
[16:42] <dijonyummy> i'm on 12.04, my /etc/resolvconf keeps getting wiped out. how to make it stick
[16:42] <petko10> Hey guys , I have a basic programming question . I've done it before , but have forgotten now - there was a script to get the library paths out of the package info with dpkg and pipe those to gcc so one would have all searchpaths and not have to add libraries manually
[16:43] <subz3r0> dijonyummy, http://www.stgraber.org/2012/02/24/dns-in-ubuntu-12-04/
[16:43] <MonkeyDust> petko10  better ask in #bash
[16:43] <petko10> ok thanks
[16:45] <milen8204> how can I put any folder in "Place" folder?
[16:45] <TJ-> petko10: On the dpkg side you'd use dpkg-query -L <package-name> | egrep '^/*/lib*/'
[16:45] <diverdude> What is $(libdir) ? If i do echo $(libdir) nothing is printed
[16:45] <milen8204> I am whit Ubuntu 11.10
[16:46] <hilo> hello
[16:46] <TJ-> diverdude: "$(<some-command))" executes 'some-command' in a sub-process
[16:46] <ssta> looks like a Makefile to me...
[16:46] <TJ-> diverdude: however, if you are referring to "$(libdir)" in a MAKE file then it refers to the 'libdir' variable
[16:47] <jilebedev> Hi - I'm sure this has been asked before so can someone recommend me a link for purchasing a laptop that'll work fine with Ubuntu? I care about a standard keyboard layout and two vga-out ports.
[16:47] <MonkeyDust> !hardware| jilebedev
[16:47] <jilebedev> MonkeyDust: <3
[16:48] <diverdude> TJ-: yeah i am....but how can i see the content of the libdir variable?
[16:49] <hilo> I am writing a shell script and discovered that Ubuntu uses "dash" and not "bash" like I had thought. I can't simply change the head of the script to #!/bin/bash because a number of things in the script break (namely, newline output from my echo commands). Can anyone help me? I need to either find a dash equivalent to the bash modulus command (%) which doesn't seem to work in dash; or I need to find a bash equivalent to the "\n" newline.
[16:49] <ssta> hilo: yes.  If you ue bashisms, then use #!/bin/bash
[16:49] <TJ-> diverdude: "make -d" will print debugging information. However, if you're using it as part of an autoconf project, you should find after ./configure you'll make a Makefile and config.* files that will reveal the actual setting being used
[16:50] <hilo> ssta: If I what?
[16:50] <bekks> hilo: aacording to "man echo", "\n" works in bash.
[16:50] <ssta> hilo: stuff that work in bash, but not in more limited POSIXy shells are called bashisms
[16:50] <diverdude> TJ-: it is actually as apart of autotools project. I am trying to figure out where this package will place its files when i do make install
[16:51] <hilo> bekks: if I use echo "blah blah \n blah" it prints that literally, no newline
[16:51] <diverdude> TJ-: because i know that once i issue the make install command there is no going back and billions of files could be scattered all over the place
[16:51] <TJ-> hilo: using escape characters in BASH echo you use the -e option (echo -e "some text with newline\n2")
[16:51] <ssta> hilo: \n is parsed by echo, not the shell.  use -e opton to exho
[16:52] <TJ-> diverdude: the libdir should be figured out by ./configure and it will be written to the files I mentioned,
[16:52] <ssta> well, I guess echo isd a bash builtin
[16:52] <hilo> Thanks all!
[16:53] <hilo> Is there anywhere I can find a comparison of dash to bash? I want to switch the script to bash, but it is rather lengthy, so it would be helpful to try and tackle as many differences as possible before running into the errors they might generate down the road when I need it to work.
[16:55] <ssta> hilo: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DashAsBinSh is a good place to start
[16:55] <bobweaver> Also I like http://mywiki.wooledge.org/Bashism
[16:57] <bond_> how to disable yes/no prompt while installing any package?
[16:57] <_Marcus> How do I set the group permissions of a folder (and it's contents)? Right now it's set to admin, but I want it set to www-data.
[16:57] <ssta> hilo: in general, everything that works in dash will work in bash...there are a few things in bash that don't work in dash though.
[16:57] <ssta> bond_: in apt-get you can give the -y switch
[16:57] <bobweaver> bond_,  sudo apt-get -y install  or sudo apt-get -n install
[16:58] <ssta> _Marcus: chown :<groupname> <filename>
[16:58] <_Marcus> ssta: Thanks
[16:58] <ssta> _Marcus: note the ":", it's significant
[16:58] <_Marcus> ssta: Why?
[16:59] <ssta> _Marcus: alternatively you can use chgrp (which I guess is more specific)
[16:59] <TJ-> _Marcus: "chown -R :www-data /path/to/dir" ... the -R recurses files and sub-directories
[16:59] <ssta> _Marcus: chown changes owner and/or group.  Before the colon is owner, after is group (so chown <owner>:<group> <file>)
[16:59] <_Marcus> ssta: Chown worked fine. Thanks :)
[17:00] <bond_> ssta, bobweaver: i tried echo 'passwor' | sudo -S apt-get -y install $1    its not working
[17:00] <bobweaver> sudo -s is to switch and you need to call that on iits own
[17:00] <bobweaver> sudo -s ; sleep 12 ;echo 'passwor' | apt-get -y install $1
[17:00] <MaynardW1ters> hello, I am running 11.04 on a ASUS eeepc netbook, I have a 32gig sdcard in the slot, I had it mounted.  and I was updating the kernel using the automatic software updates.  It is currently hanging and saying "error: cannot read from '/dev/sdc'"  this is where the sdcard is located.  I have tried umounting the sdcard then remounting it.  any other suggestions?  I suspect it is simply trying to write grub to this card too at the mom
[17:01] <ero-jiji> argh, well, tried everything in the list, checked lsof as well, just requested a hard reboot of the machine, and we will see if that does anything
[17:01] <Osmodivs>  Hello. Why can't I covert a file in WinFF?  I get this, but Ido not know how to fix it, like, I want to be able to change the resolution to my little phone of 320x240 or less, Where do I tweak it?
[17:01] <Osmodivs> http://pastebin.com/x10UEdiC
[17:01] <hrehf> can i install from windows to a seperate hd that i then transfer to another computer? The install shouldn't modify anything else than the single hd i pick.
[17:01] <Atlantic777> !gpt
[17:02] <MaynardW1ters> hrehf: you have to watch out for where grub is going
[17:02] <MaynardW1ters> and you might be concerned if the architectures of the two computers are different, otherwise you should be decent enouhg
[17:02] <hrehf> MaynardW1ters can i choose the location during installation so it sits on the seperate hd?
[17:02] <ssta> hrehf: probably safest to do with the alternate installer...but that's not as user-friendly
[17:03] <hrehf> MaynardW1ters what is architecture defined as? intel vs amd?
[17:03] <JoshuaP> What is the command to view all current PIDs running?
[17:03] <MaynardW1ters> more like powerpc, vs x86 vs arm
[17:03] <bond_> bobweaver: is it -S or -s?
[17:03] <bobweaver> ps aux JoshuaP
[17:03] <MaynardW1ters> JoshuaP: htop?
[17:04] <hrehf> MaynardW1ters ah, okay. so that's not a problem here.
[17:04] <MaynardW1ters> hrehf: k, just be very careful you know what you are doing with the grub install, I might suggest removing the hd you dont want touched during the install
[17:04] <bobweaver> bond_,  what is it that is happening ? I am sorry what I do not like the -s and do not use I guess I could look up -S but ...
[17:05] <hrehf> MaynardW1ters yeah, i'll be sure to be careful, and disconnecting the hds is actually a good idea
[17:05] <hrehf> although i could just use the other pc then
[17:05] <Atlantic777> I've got ubuntu 12.04 installed and then i installed ubuntu 10.04 alongside. The problem is that I can't setup the dual boot because of (U)EFI and something called "gpt" partition. GRUB 2 boots only 12.04. Any ideas?
[17:05] <kyle__> JoshuaP: ls /proc
[17:05] <hrehf> i just thought there might be an easy way to do it, because the hd is currently plugged in anyways
[17:06] <hrehf> thanks for the help!
[17:07] <MaynardW1ters> Atlantic777: I dont know of any reason why grub 2 will only boot the 12.04.  BUT i am not an expert at either grub or 12.04.  I suggest finding a tutorial on how to manual edit grubs options and manually adding your 11.04 install to grub
[17:08] <MaynardW1ters> hrehf: prob best idea to use the pc you will be using during the install,
[17:08] <bond_> bobweaver: command not working..
[17:08] <BluesKaj> MaynardW1ters did you run sudo update-grub after installing
[17:08] <skorket> I'm trying to get libgmp installed on my machine, but I'm still getting linker issues.  I've installed 'libgmp-dev' via apt-get and I see a 'libgmp.so.3' file linked to  a 'libgmp.so.3.5.2' file in /usr/lib, but no libgmp.(so|a).  I'm running 12.04, precise.  Any suggestions?
[17:08] <bobweaver> bond_,  again what are you trying to do ?
[17:09] <trism> skorket: make sure you have -lgmp at the end of the command line
[17:09] <trism> skorket: so: gcc test.c -lgmp
[17:09] <MaynardW1ters> BluesKaj: I havent run anything yet, because the update manager is still hanging on that error
[17:09] <JoshuaP> How do you execute .jar files from terminal?
[17:10] <TJ-> Atlantic777: See this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFIBooting
[17:10] <MaynardW1ters> im considering pulling the sdcard from the slot so it cant be recongized
[17:10] <bond_> i want to install a software remotely.. so install script run there by itself.. i want to disable Y/n prompt there
[17:10] <bobweaver> java -jar --h
[17:10] <bobweaver> err
[17:10] <skorket> trism, yes, I am an idiot.  sorry about that.  Putting the '-lgmp' at the end fixed it.  Weird, it was working in a version of gcc I used a long time ago...
[17:10] <bobweaver> java -jar -h
[17:11] <trism> skorket: not an idiot, the linker behavior changed in 11.10, this question comes up often
[17:11] <BluesKaj> sorry MaynardW1ters , wrong person ,
[17:11] <bobweaver> bond_,  can we see the script pastebin it please
[17:11] <BluesKaj> Atlantic777
[17:11] <BluesKaj> did you run sudo update-grub after installing
[17:12] <rsarson> starved to death in soko.  how about just one food ration, rng?
[17:13] <trism> skorket: http://wiki.debian.org/ToolChain/DSOLinking has an overview (the linked fedora wiki has examples too)
[17:14] <BluesKaj> I'll repeat this  .. Atlantic777, run sudo update-grub , your other install should show up
[17:14] <rsarson> oops... wrong room :p
[17:14] <Atlantic777> BluesKaj: tnx, I'll try it right now.
[17:14] <luke___> Howdy! Does anyone know if something magic is required to get python backtraces in GDB? I have python-dbg installed but when I ask for a backtrace, all I get is "unable to read python frame information".
[17:14] <JoshuaP> How do you execute .jar files from terminal?
[17:14] <micutz> hello ppl
[17:15] <bobweaver> JoshuaP,  java -jar <name.jar>
[17:15] <JoshuaP> thanks
[17:15] <bobweaver> make sure that it is exacudable JoshuaP
[17:15] <bobweaver> JoshuaP, the help page is    java -jar -?
[17:16] <icequeen> Hi, does anyone know of any file shredding software for Ubuntu?
[17:16] <centrelink> icequeen: man shred
[17:16] <Osmodivs> http://pastebin.com/x10UEdiC
[17:16] <micutz> guys i just instaled ubuntu 12.04 and after i installed the updates the grafical enviroment wont start
[17:16] <Osmodivs> I need to convert .avi to 3gp
[17:16] <micutz> can someone tell me what can i do?
[17:16] <icequeen> centrelink: where can I get it?
[17:16] <Osmodivs> I have no Idea on how to, and neither does WinFF
[17:16] <luke___> icequeen: there is shred, but it doesn't really work on journaling filesystems.
[17:17] <subz3r0> !details | micutz
[17:17] <icequeen> luke___ i'm on ext4 would that work?
[17:17] <jerry_l> just a note. during bios boot usb ptrinters also cause the blank screen of death and the no login screen on some OS systems.
[17:17] <luke___> icequeen: ext4 is also journaling.
[17:17] <bitbarron> ;;help fraud
[17:18] <Guest96686> hey buddy ....
[17:18] <bobweaver> micutz, press ctrl+alt+f1   sign in and then  sudo apt-get install pastebinit    then     lspci -nn| pastebinit && lsmod |pastebinit
[17:18] <bond_> bobweaver: http://pastebin.com/Mi390pqh
[17:18] <bobweaver> micutz,  then let us see them links
[17:19] <jerry_l> but on another note i use a KVM and on most distro s they do not have error recovery for the mouse you will have to (USB) un plug it and replug it or restart the system.
[17:19] <Atlantic777> BluesKaj: thanks, it worked.
[17:19] <jerry_l> crazy mouse.
[17:20] <roasted> MonkeyDust: heyyyy you still out there?
[17:20] <bobweaver> bond_,  what is install.sh ?
[17:20] <mah454> what web framework used in askubuntu.com ?
[17:20] <mah454> I need like this .
[17:21] <cloudgeek> my wifi is not working
[17:21] <ssta> mah454: stackexchange
[17:21] <bobweaver> you should fix it cloudgeek
[17:21] <bond_> bobweaver: the script used for installing package.. it takes name of package as an argument
[17:22] <jerry_l> it should be a set range of reasonable values not to exceed. if exceeed then disable & reable mouse? PS2 keyboards not effected by KVM only ssymptom crazy mouse.
[17:22] <cloudgeek> I am using ubuntu server my wi-fi is not working
[17:22] <bobweaver> bond_,  can we also see that ? Do you know what read in bash is  ?
[17:25] <bobweaver> bond_, also do you know what puppet or chef or salt ?
[17:25] <bond_> bobweaver: nope
[17:25] <bond_> whats that?
[17:26] <subz3r0> !details | cloudgeek ...
[17:26] <bobweaver> bond_,  take a look at this  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=US8ZpjgEhUg
[17:26] <subz3r0> no infos, no help...
[17:27] <Matthias|PC> Hi, I've just installed Ubuntu on my laptop, and the brightness is INCREDIBLY low (even when it's on the maximum in the system settings)
[17:27] <bond_> bobweaver: http://pastebin.com/Tm4VkR5M
[17:27] <Matthias|PC> it's not a laptop problem, at startup (bios etc) it's fine, in Windows it was fine too
[17:27] <Matthias|PC> but it's not even readable without a light on the screen
[17:28] <cloudgeek> Linux cloudgeek 3.0.0-24-server #40-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 24 15:56:43 UTC 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[17:28] <bobweaver> bond_,  I do not know that you can put a shebang there and it is also  #!/usr/bin/env bash
[17:28] <cloudgeek> i install
[17:28] <cloudgeek> drivers for wi-fi but that is not working
[17:28] <bobweaver> bond_,  env helps if bash is not installed in /usr/bin
[17:29] <llaskin> hey.  I'm trying to add vncserver into my rc.local so that the TightVNC server starts on boot of the machine...but it doesn't.  Any suggestions/thoughts?
[17:30] <bobweaver> llaskin,  ssh in and start vnc right or keep the ports closed then open and pass that way meaning ssh in and portforward
[17:31] <llaskin> bobweaver: this is a EC2 instance, that is dynamically started by Jenkins that needs to have vnc server running on it
[17:31] <llaskin> so I have to start vncserver somehow without ssh'ing it
[17:31] <l_r> hello
[17:31] <llaskin> any other suggestions?
[17:31] <l_r> what is the the Super key in the Super + W combination?
[17:31] <l_r> i don't understand
[17:32] <l_r> i don t have any Super key
[17:32] <ero-jiji> ok.. well, i think i found my problem
[17:32] <bobweaver> llaskin,  what i am saying is start vnc but keep the ports closed then ssh n and open them and portforward open gnome-session-properties
[17:32] <ero-jiji> ran sudo find / -name '*' -size +100G and got... /home/desktop/.xsession-x2go-errors
[17:33] <ero-jiji> now wtf is that, and how do i get rid of it lol
[17:33] <llaskin> right, but how do I start vnc prior to SSH'ing in?
[17:33] <bobweaver> llaskin, run gnome-session-properties
[17:33] <llaskin> this is a totally automated startup/run/teardown, whihc *SHOULD* require no human intervention
[17:33] <ero-jiji> that didnt show up till after hard reboot
[17:34] <bobweaver> if gnome os session or is it flux or something ?
[17:34] <bobweaver> sorry llaskin ^
[17:34] <llaskin> gnome session
[17:35] <n00b> Hello
[17:35] <n00b> anyone alive ?
[17:35] <llaskin> i'll look at it bob
[17:36] <llaskin> yea thats not going to work
[17:36] <bobweaver> llaskin, you can also link as a init.d
[17:36] <llaskin> any "interaction" i have with this is gonna be with command line stuff
[17:36] <n00b> Woho :D
[17:36] <n00b> uf
[17:37] <n00b> I need help can someone help me ?
[17:37] <MonkeyDust> n00b  if you're swee
[17:37] <MonkeyDust> t
[17:37] <n00b> heh
[17:37] <bobweaver> llaskin,  you have seen this also ? http://askubuntu.com/questions/117631/how-to-create-init-d-startup-script
[17:38] <n00b> I am having HUGE issues with printer :(
[17:38] <n00b> googled like for 2 hours
[17:38] <n00b> but cant fix it -.-
[17:38] <Lordofsraam> Does anyone know of an easy video tutorial for setting up software raid in ubuntu?
[17:38] <dD0T> How usable are the current Ubuntu 12.10 nightlies? I'm considering giving them a whirl on a new machine but I don't want to completely waste my time if it currently has real show stoppers ;-)
[17:39] <n00b> this is dead :(
[17:39] <lotuspsychje> !ask | n00b
[17:39] <Peace-> i have installed jack and now the audio on flash doesn't work
[17:39] <Peace-> wtf
[17:39] <lotuspsychje> dD0T:precise is very fast
[17:39] <n00b> Why my printer wont print ?
[17:39] <n00b> simple as that
[17:39] <xangua> !language | Peace-
[17:39] <mbeierl> l_r, the "super" key is often dedocated with a Microsoft Windows Logo
[17:40] <n00b> I provided ppd file but it just fails -.-
[17:40] <llaskin> i have already tried putting the command "vncserver" in rc.local
[17:40] <n00b> used google advices but  fail
[17:40] <xangua> dD0T: use a virtual machine, and for 12.10 questions use #ubuntu+1
[17:40] <mbeierl> n00b, how about some details like the printer model, etc?
[17:40] <llaskin> didn't work
[17:40] <n00b> Canon LBP 810
[17:40] <bobweaver> llaskin, rc0 you mean right ?
[17:40] <lotuspsychje> mbeier1:lol
[17:40] <cloudgeek> here are the more details about wireless driver and version http://paste.ubuntu.com/1145254/  and my OS details are http://paste.ubuntu.com/1145259/
[17:40] <lotuspsychje> !printer
[17:40] <cloudgeek> can anybody help me , wi-fi is not working
[17:41] <bobweaver> llaskin, you also added exit 0  at the bottom correct ?
[17:41] <Lordofsraam> Does anyone know of an easy video tutorial for setting up software raid in ubuntu?
[17:41] <dD0T> xangua: Ah. Didn't know about #ubuntu+1, thanks. My connection isn't that fast so I wouldn't even download it. Also I want to test native. VM's always seem to bring out the worst in linux distros...
[17:41] <cloudgeek> !wireless
[17:41] <lotuspsychje> cloudgeek:what model is your wifi card?
[17:41] <Peace-> well
[17:41] <Peace-> firefox is muted now
[17:41] <Peace-> because i have installed jack
[17:41] <Peace-> , and btw i need jack
[17:42] <cloudgeek> lotuspsychje: how to find out that using lspci or what !
[17:42] <llaskin> bobweaver: yes
[17:42] <n00b> wow what a scroll :D
[17:42] <n00b> did anyone replied to my printer problem ?
[17:42] <bobweaver> llaskin,  and you followed the link to this page correct  >?    http://en.kioskea.net/faq/3348-ubuntu-executing-a-script-at-startup-and-shutdown
[17:42] <cloudgeek> lotuspsychje: Broadcom Corporation BCM4312 802.11b/g LP-PHY [14e4:4315]
[17:42] <llaskin> bobweaver:  this is my rc.local
[17:42] <llaskin> https://gist.github.com/a73f863e85940e81ea15
[17:43] <bobweaver> llaskin,
[17:43] <lotuspsychje> n00b:did you try installing canon software from software centre?
[17:43] <bobweaver> oops thanks I meant
[17:43] <n00b> will try now
[17:43] <llaskin> ooh perhaps it should go in rc0
[17:43] <Peace-> FIREFOX muted please help
[17:43] <n00b> can u please
[17:43] <n00b> come private
[17:43] <lotuspsychje> cloudgeek:did you install wifi drivers?
[17:43] <n00b> hard to follow this since i have like 6 monitors in front of me
[17:43] <n00b> :D
[17:43] <mbeierl> Peace-, Check the audio settings - each of the variant outputs and make sure there isn't one that got muted.  I often end up with a muted device in my laptop - which I don't have nearby to verify
[17:43] <FloodBot1> n00b: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[17:43] <lotuspsychje> a noob with 6 monitors? lol
[17:44] <n00b> im a win guy :)
[17:44] <bobweaver> cloudgeek,  pastebin the out put of this      apt-cache policy firmware-b43*
[17:44] <Peace-> mbeierl: vlc works
[17:44] <Peace-> it's only flash that is muted
[17:44] <xangua> Peace-: did installing jack uninstalled pulseaudio in the procces¿ did you uninstall pulseaudio¿
[17:44] <Guest54506> Im a noob with Ubuntu...
[17:44] <lotuspsychje> Peace-:did you install adobe flash plugin correclty?
[17:44] <Peace-> xangua: let me check
[17:44] <Guest54506> I've been trying to install GW but no luck any help?
[17:44] <Peace-> lotuspsychje: it worked untill i have installed jack
[17:45] <ero-jiji> found the offending file .xsession-x2go-errors is >1.5tb (didnt show up till after hard reboot) in /home/desktop/.xsession-x2go-errors how do i get rid of it ?
[17:45] <histo> Guest54506: what is GW?
[17:45] <Guest54506> guild wars
[17:45] <n00b> Canon software is Software PCL Emulation for Canon CaPSL laser printers ? :D
[17:45] <bobweaver> llaskin,  looks alliright maybe try the full path to vncserver
[17:45] <Peace-> xangua: pulse is running
[17:45] <histo> ero-jiji: rm /home/desktop.xsession-x2go-errors
[17:45] <Peace-> xangua: pidof pulseaudio is not empty
[17:46] <micutz> bobweaver i installed a fresh copy of ubuntu 12.04  after that i installed amd grafic card and after that i upgraded the sistem, when i rebootet the grafical enviroment want start, i'm on win machine now
[17:46] <cloudgeek> bobweaver: here are the deatils  http://paste.ubuntu.com/1145269/
[17:47] <bobweaver> cloudgeek, sudo apt-get install firmware-b43-lpphy-installer b43
[17:47] <histo> Guest24011: try play on linux
[17:47] <bobweaver> thatis what the LP-PHY is low powered cards cloudgeek
[17:48] <n00b> where did my printer guy dissapeared ? :(
[17:48] <bobweaver> cloudgeek,  that is the firmware that you need after installed run           sudo modprobe b43    and let us know if you have wireless
[17:48] <cloudgeek> bobweaver: saying mw unable to locate b43
[17:48] <blakes> Is this a good channel for LTSP/NBD questions?
[17:48] <cloudgeek> okay
[17:48] <Guest55258> how does one configure guild wars for ubuntu?
[17:49] <bobweaver> cloudgeek,  lets see   lspci -nn | grep 14e4
[17:49] <jilebedev> How come 'sudo apt-get install foo' sometimes asks me if it's OK to install a package, and sometimes doesn't?
[17:49] <Beryllium> hey there - I want to add a loopback interface alias for 192.168.5.15 … can I do that by just adding an "address" line to the "lo" block in /etc/network/interfaces file, or do I need to add some sort of lo:0 block with "inet static" and an address line there? Or maybe loopback instead of static.
[17:49] <cloudgeek> bobweaver: 0c:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Broadcom Corporation BCM4312 802.11b/g LP-PHY [14e4:4315] (rev 01)
[17:49] <Beryllium> Basically I just need the equivalent of OS X's "ifconfig lo alias 192.168.5.15" :)
[17:49] <n00b> so much people in here but no one responds :/
[17:50] <Beryllium> er, ifconfig lo0 alias 192.168.5.15, that is
[17:50] <llaskin> bobweaver:  trying that now...might need actual path, not the linked path...
[17:50] <bobweaver> [14e4:4315]   LP-PHY    Impoant parts cloudgeek
[17:50] <islandmonkey> !patience | n00b
[17:50] <wN> n00b: everybody hates cups
[17:50] <chimay_1> jilebedev: it doesn't when there ain't any additional package i think
[17:50] <islandmonkey> wn: +1
[17:50] <n00b> already did
[17:50] <islandmonkey> wN: +1
[17:50] <wN> :)
[17:50] <bobweaver> cloudgeek,  now look at this  LP-PHY
[17:50] <bobweaver> er
[17:50] <bobweaver> http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43/
[17:51] <llaskin> bobweaver: that didn't work:(
[17:51] <cloudgeek> bobweaver: okay
[17:51] <bobweaver> see cloudgeek  it works with the b43 or the wl driver
[17:52] <bobweaver> I bet the wl is loaded cloudgeek    lets see lsmod | grep wl
[17:52] <bobweaver> llaskin, that is annoying sorry I am out of thoughts maybe some one else can shine in
[17:52] <cloudgeek> bobweaver: okay it is supported by my kernal that is shall i need to upgarde it
[17:52] <llaskin> its killin me:(
[17:52] <bobweaver> I bet the wl is loaded cloudgeek    lets see lsmod | grep wl
[17:52] <n00b> i cant figure out why LINUX driver isnt working :/
[17:53] <ghano> hi guys
[17:53] <Psi-Jack> n00b: Linux doesn't have drivers.
[17:53] <Bipul`> n00b,  Linux has  a driver like windows have?
[17:53] <ghano> anyone have access to ZATTOO?
[17:53] <n00b> on canon site there were linux drivers đ
[17:53] <n00b> o.O
[17:54] <Peace-> ncie
[17:54] <n00b> im a sysadmin and first time in 5 years im awesomly confused
[17:54] <Peace-> nice nice nice doens0t' work
[17:54] <ghano> From where can I download a zattoo player?
[17:54] <Pecker> drivers are called modules
[17:54] <Psi-Jack> Pecker: Not always.
[17:54] <Pecker> basically linux has drivers
[17:54] <bobweaver> !info zattoo
[17:54] <Pecker> theres just not called drivers
[17:54] <cloudgeek> bobweaver: not displaying anything when i done same cooamd what you given to me
[17:54] <Psi-Jack> PPD != "driver" nor "module" ;)
[17:54] <ghano> thx
[17:54] <n00b> look mate i just need to get this shit to print
[17:55] <Psi-Jack> n00b: Mind your language, please.
[17:55] <n00b> and im away from ubuntu
[17:55] <n00b> sorry
[17:55] <FrozenFire> Anyone know of a non-FUSE-based method for interfacing with Rackspace Cloud Files, to download files directly?
[17:55] <n00b> sadly i cant use ubuntu since adobe and rest big programmers are avoiding it /dont know why it seems nice /
[17:55] <Psi-Jack> FrozenFire: Rackspace support can help you with that.
[17:56] <cloudgeek> bobweaver: wi-fi is working on other laptop with same configartion but that guy have ubuntu desktop not server
[17:56] <bobweaver> ok that is a good thing cloudgeek  paste bin output of this please cloudgeek     apt-cache policy b43 && apt-cache policy broadcom-sta-common
[17:57] <FrozenFire> Psi-Jack, Unlikely. I have a fair understanding of the whole process, and have mucked around with cloudfuse. I'm just hoping someone knows of an application that's available for Linux that handles it.
[17:57] <Peace-> flash player is muted after i have installed jack , removing pulseaudio doens't work too, so because of it was working great before to install jack.....
[17:57] <ero-jiji> crap, ok next issue, got rid of the giant file... now df -h shows size 3.3tb used 2.9tb avail 296g mounted on /home . running sudo baobab says /home is 1.1tb what gives?
[17:57] <FrozenFire> Not sure if there's something in the main repos that I just can't find.
[17:57] <Psi-Jack> FrozenFire: You'd be surprised, but it's really their job more so.
[17:57] <Calahan> hi
[17:57] <n00b> does it mean anything if i donated money to ubuntu ?
[17:57] <n00b> i mean can i get their support ?
[17:57] <Psi-Jack> FrozenFire: Beings that the company I work for currently uses their services and all. :p
[17:58] <bobweaver> Frozenball,   apt-cache search <name or part od discription >
[17:58] <Frozenball> oh dear
[17:58] <bobweaver> n00b,  there is ubuntu advantage that rocks !
[17:58] <n00b> enlight me pls
[17:58] <n00b> mi stuck here for around 10 hours
[17:58] <bobweaver> n00b,  http://www.canonical.com/enterprise-services/ubuntu-advantage
[17:58] <ssta> canonical sell support
[17:59] <n00b> need to sleep
[17:59] <sianhulo> dudes, i need help with minecraft, i'm trying to play on a lan server with my cousin(my cousing has macos os x)but we cannot connect each other even though you ca see the other one world on multiplayer . i think the problem is ubuntu because when i start hosting it says that the local host is 127.x.x.xwhile my ip is 190x.x.x so when he tries to connect it keeps 2conencting" like 2 minutes before it says timed out, and when i try to connect his world it inme
[17:59] <sianhulo> diatly says that it closed and i cannot enter and he gets kicked out of his own world. is there anything i can do in order to minecraft to use my ip?(which i think is the problem)
[18:00] <n00b> their support redirected me here -.-
[18:00] <n00b> im sick of this
[18:00] <Psi-Jack> n00b: Troll elsewhere.
[18:00] <bobweaver> n00b,  no one is holding a gun to your head are they ?
[18:00] <n00b> im not trolling -.-
[18:01] <n00b> can someone help me to deal with this print issue ?
[18:01] <Peace-> nice
[18:01] <bobweaver> n00b,  do I need to call the police for you ?
[18:01] <Shadow`> lol
[18:01] <Peace-> i have to remove jack to use flash ?
[18:01] <n00b> uf ur so rude
[18:01] <morsnowski> has anyone here experience with a hybrid tv card, prefeably a pci model?
[18:01] <Peace-> wth is that
[18:01] <Shadow`> linux community strikes again
[18:01] <Shadow`> just install windows n00b ;)
[18:01] <n00b> i have win but this machine needs ubuntu
[18:02] <bobweaver> !printer | n00b
[18:02] <n00b> THANK YOU
[18:02] <n00b> even if it doesnt work
[18:02] <n00b> THANK YOU
[18:02] <FloodBot1> n00b: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[18:02] <Psi-Jack> Hey! Someone's copying MY line! "Don't use Enter as punctuation!" ;)
[18:03] <bobweaver> n00b, I thought that you where in trouble and someone was holding a gun to your head or something telling you that you have to use Ubuntu :)
[18:03]  * Psi-Jack glares to ikonia.
[18:03] <ero-jiji> heres a new screenshot http://www.postimg.com/79000/photo-78892.jpg showing the drive as 3.3tb and ubunto saying its 1.1tb
[18:03] <ero-jiji> *ubuntu
[18:03] <Psi-Jack> ero-jiji: 64-bit OS?
[18:04] <ero-jiji> 12.04 64 bit
[18:04] <n00b> sudo /etc/init.d/cupsys stop sudo /etc/init.d/cupsys start why when I type this
[18:04] <n00b> it says unknown comman ?
[18:04] <bobweaver> try services n00b
[18:04] <n00b> explain further pls
[18:04] <bobweaver> sudo services apache2 stop
[18:04] <bobweaver> sudo services apache2 start
[18:05] <Shadow`> why not just do restart?
[18:05] <bobweaver> +1 Shadow`
[18:05] <n00b> bobwear
[18:05] <n00b> u have 5 mins ?
[18:05] <n00b> to help me go trough something i found
[18:05] <histo> n00b: it's two commands on one line
[18:05] <n00b> i know
[18:05] <n00b> is there anyone willing to help me to do this http://ubuntubee.blogspot.com/2008/02/using-canon-lbp-810-lbp-1120-in-ubuntu.html
[18:05] <histo> n00b: you would nee dto sudo /etc/init.d/cupsys stop && sudo /etc/init.d/cupsys start
[18:06] <MonkeyDust> n00b  or ;
[18:06] <Shadow`> doesnt | work too?
[18:06] <histo> n00b: do you have cups installed?
[18:07] <n00b> command not found o.O
[18:07] <histo> n00b: try sudo /etc/init.d/cups stop
[18:07] <bobweaver> n00b,  is this a printer server ? or desktop?
[18:07] <histo> n00b: and sudo /etc/init.d/cups start
[18:07] <Psi-Jack> ero-jiji: So, there's 1.1TB of actual data /in/ your /, and another 1.1TB in /home, separately. Problem is?
[18:07] <n00b> sudo /etc/init.d/cupsys stop
[18:08] <n00b> says command not found
[18:08] <n00b> desktop
[18:08] <Psi-Jack> ero-jiji: Disk Usage Analyzer shows per-directory usage.
[18:08] <histo> n00b: because its cups not cupsys
[18:08] <Beryllium> So, is there any way in Ubuntu to assign an extra IP address to the loopback interface?
[18:08] <histo> n00b: if you would look at what I typed
[18:08] <n00b> on page it writes cupsys
[18:08] <Psi-Jack> Beryllium: Yes, in /etc/network/interfaces.
[18:08] <n00b> brb
[18:08] <ero-jiji> theres only 1 folder, with 1.1tb of data, yet it says the 3.3tb has 2.9 used
[18:08] <histo> n00b: sudo /etc/init.d/cups stop  <---------------------
[18:08] <Psi-Jack> ero-jiji: Filesystems do not have folders. Laundry rooms and laundromats have folders. Filesystems actually have directories.
[18:08] <histo> n00b: well the page is wrong. It's not official documentation anyways
[18:09] <n00b> epic thing is that its different look from mine
[18:09] <Psi-Jack> ero-jiji: 1.1TB + 1.1TB + 3.4GB + 1.1GB  +etc etc etc == 2.9TB used.
[18:09] <Beryllium> Psi-Jack: I am having a hard time finding an example of exactly what needs to be entered there to enable it (preferably without rendering the network subsystem unusable :) - hence my reluctance to experiment without a clear baseline to work from)
[18:09] <Shadow`> grammaring for no reason lol
[18:09] <Psi-Jack> Beryllium: What is it exactly you are trying to do?
[18:09] <ero-jiji> its a 3.3tb partiton, with 1 directory, of 1.1tb files
[18:09] <ero-jiji> not multiple 1.1tb directories
[18:10] <Psi-Jack> ero-jiji: If you're not going to pay attention, please do not ask for help.
[18:10] <Beryllium> I'm trying to say "This IP address points to a server that I can't route to, so I want to pretend to be that server in addition to being myself - but only locally"
[18:10] <Psi-Jack> ero-jiji: I see 2 1.1TB used directories. /  and /home
[18:10] <n00b> ok it says to sellect usr etc but i only have CANON LBP / LPT #1 / CAPT Printer / ENTER URL / Network printer
[18:10] <morsnowski> has anyone here experience with a hybrid tv card, preferably a pci model?
[18:10] <ero-jiji> thats the [problem
[18:11] <ero-jiji> theres nothing there
[18:11] <ero-jiji> there is a single directory in /home/desktop with 1.1tb of files, thats it
[18:11] <bobweaver> morsnowski, I know a little about tv tuners
[18:11] <Psi-Jack> ero-jiji: Obviously there is, else DUA wouldn't be reporting it.
[18:12] <Psi-Jack> ero-jiji: And there's possibly directories you don't have permission to analyze as per permissions of unprivileged users, hence why you're only seeing 1.1 TB as such.
[18:12] <morsnowski> bobweaver, i would like to find some HW that can be installed under ubuntu without spending multiple hours chasing drivers
[18:12] <Psi-Jack> Beryllium: So a public VIP?
[18:13] <ero-jiji> how thats why i took the screenshot, it shows my /home folder, with nothing but /desktop and /lost+found which is empty
[18:13] <bobweaver> morsnowski,  I just bought a hauppeuge 2250 and the remote dont work but the card works great
[18:13] <Psi-Jack> ero-jiji: Again, stop using the incorrect usage of "folder"
[18:13] <Beryllium> Psi-Jack: I'll do a pastebin, just a sec
[18:13] <ero-jiji> sorry, just frustrated
[18:13] <jerry_l> what is the spelling for ubut dev?
[18:14] <Psi-Jack> ero-jiji: As I said earliere, there's possibly directories you don't have permission to analyze as per permissions of unprivileged users, hence why you're only seeing 1.1 TB as such.
[18:14] <bobweaver> morsnowski,  for my Ubuntu tv http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfrm117Ukr0&feature=g-upl
[18:14] <morsnowski> bobweaver, sounds acceptable :) thanks
[18:14] <ero-jiji> <- root
[18:14] <Psi-Jack> ero-jiji: You're running X as root?
[18:14] <bobweaver> morsnowski,  I had to get the driver but it was easy
[18:14] <ero-jiji> ran sudo baobab as well
[18:14] <ero-jiji> not through the x, used putty
[18:14] <n00b> now it says unable to locate printer
[18:15] <ero-jiji> used the x just to take the screenshot
[18:15] <bobweaver> morsnowski,  this is the one that I bought http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16815116036
[18:15] <morsnowski> bobweaver, you got it from the maufactorer?
[18:15] <Beryllium> Psi-Jack: Consulting with someone at work first, if we still can't solve it I'll bring it up with a pastebin :)
[18:15] <morsnowski> thanks again
[18:15] <Peace-> xangua: btw i have solved
[18:15] <Peace-> xangua: i have kept pulseadio and jack
[18:15] <bobweaver> morsnowski,  np will find drver link also
[18:16] <Peace-> just kille jackd
[18:16] <bobweaver> morsnowski,  Post # 10     http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=942403
[18:17] <ero-jiji> i dont have physical access to the machine, its a contenent away from me. it was set up with a ftp with a single directory, for people to upload their recorded game footage. then suddenly i get a no disk space error, and thats where im at now
[18:17] <data34876> how to install kernel header and build files ?
[18:17] <skrocco> Hello All
[18:17] <n00b> LBP1120 cant find in CUPS spooler entry!!!
[18:18] <n00b> WHY ?!
[18:18] <ero-jiji> the single directory is the only one that has ever had anything written to it
[18:18] <ero-jiji> so i cant see how i could suddenly loose 2tb of space
[18:18] <Shadow`> ero-jiji, are those lotsa s mall files?
[18:19] <ero-jiji> no, they are about 60 video files, low compression
[18:19] <Shadow`> ext has no fragmenting, so lotsa wasted space easily with lotsa small files
[18:19] <bobweaver> data34876,   try     sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$[uname -r]
[18:19] <kyle__> Shadow`: Err, ext can fragment, it's just more resilliant, and less likely to fragment.
[18:20] <ero-jiji> its ext3
[18:20] <kyle__> Shadow`: And the "wasted space" is about block size.  It's something that can be tuned at filesystem creation time.
[18:20] <data34876> hey bobweaver already tried .it say linux-headers are at newest version
[18:20] <Shadow`> i havent paid attention to it recent years tho as space never been an issue, but i did notice i was always using more space in total then the folder would say it was using
[18:20] <ero-jiji> so yea, basicly what im saying, is i "should" only have 1 directory, with 1.1tb used. however, i have 2.9 tb used
[18:21] <kyle__> Shadow`: It does.  But unless you're really really squeezed for space/performance, it's not worth sweatting over :)
[18:21] <bobweaver> data34876,   I am not a kernel dev what do you mean by build files ?   like build-dep ?
[18:21] <Shadow`> yeah i havent been for many years :P
[18:21] <n00b> uf u guys ahve balls of steel
[18:21] <n00b> since u use this
[18:21] <subz3r0> !language | n00b
[18:22] <kyle__> Balls of steel?  Who knows.  Brain not made of rock?  That's all it takes.
[18:22] <kyle__> Sorry subz3r0.
[18:23] <ero-jiji> the weird part is, as i said, and the screenshot show /home should be 3.3tb it says its 1.1tb, and 100% full in baobab
[18:24] <Shadow`> , and professional.
[18:24] <Shadow`> cool, u can get paid to sit here?
[18:24]  * Shadow` wants to sign up
[18:24] <kyle__> ero-jiji: Are you using LVM?  Are you sure you just don't have 3.3TB in the PV, but not allocated to the LV?
[18:24] <ero-jiji> no lvm, one sec ill take a shot of the sys moniter
[18:25] <n00b> Cant find in CUPS spoller entry
[18:25] <n00b> any solution for this ?
[18:25] <kyle__> K
[18:26] <kyle__> n00b: If you did a standard ubuntu install, cups is all setup.  What did you do differently?  LiveCD?  "Expert" mode and choose your own packages?
[18:26] <ero-jiji> http://www.postimg.com/79000/photo-78894.jpg that shows my partitoning
[18:26] <n00b> kyle i did download ubuntu 10.04
[18:27] <ero-jiji> its 12.04 64 bit
[18:27] <n00b> everything is fine but cant get printer to work and it troubles me since its must need
[18:27] <Shadow`> n00b can always try to include testing repositories or something and do an dist-upgrade? :P
[18:27] <n00b> i didnt understand a shit
[18:27] <bobweaver> n00b,  printer is wireless or usb ?
[18:27] <n00b> usb
[18:27] <kyle__> ero-jiji: Try tune2fs -m0 /dev/md3
[18:27] <IdleOne> !language | n00b
[18:27] <kyle__> ero-jiji: As root.  You're seeing the effects of reserved blocks.
[18:27] <n00b> Language ? o.O
[18:27] <bobweaver> hook it up and let us see    lsusb          PASTEBIN that
[18:28] <kyle__> ero-jiji: Which are not neccesary on /home, but can be useful for /var / and /tmp :)
[18:28] <Jordan_U> n00b: No swearing.
[18:28] <n00b> Printer is USB Canon LBP 810
[18:28] <bobweaver> that is great n00b
[18:28] <ActionParsnip> n00b: did you go to the Canon europe site and check for drivers?
[18:29] <Jordan_U> n00b: Why did you install Ubuntu 10.04 rather than Ubuntu 12.04?
[18:29] <n00b> sec
[18:29] <n00b> jordan thanks it is 12.04
[18:29] <n00b> mistake when writing
[18:29] <n00b> i cant paste bin since im on mac now i can write
[18:29] <n00b> what it writes
[18:30] <ActionParsnip> n00b: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CanonCaptDrv190
[18:30] <Jordan_U> n00b: Why can't you use pastebin from the Ubuntu machine and just copy the URL?
[18:30] <ActionParsnip> n00b: mentions LPB810
[18:30] <n00b> yes
[18:30] <ero-jiji> @kyle same thing, df-h shows 3.3tb with 2.9 tb used, when theres only 1.1tb of files in the directory
[18:30] <n00b> last one on list
[18:31] <kyle__> ero-jiji: How are you determining there is only 1.1tb of files?
[18:31] <kyle__> s/there is /there are/g
[18:31] <bobweaver> n00b,  what I do to check printer 1) if usb run lsusb    is it there ? 2) make sure that cupps and printer mods or 3rd party drivers are installed 3) if that is not working run dmesg to see what the kernel sees run lsmod to make sure that mod(drivers) are loaded
[18:32] <ero-jiji> folder properties shows 1.1tb, and verified the count in baobab
[18:32] <ero-jiji> baobab ran sudo
[18:32] <NoobUbuntu> hey guys
[18:32] <NoobUbuntu> i managed to join from ubuntu
[18:33] <n00b> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CanonCaptDrv190
[18:33] <kyle__> ero-jiji: Try du -hsc /parth/to/folder
[18:33] <kyle__> ero-jiji: ero-jiji I think prehaps you have some . directories will big stuff in them.
[18:34] <natsha> boa tarde
[18:34] <saml> is there equalizer?
[18:34] <saml> for audio
[18:34] <ero-jiji> desktop@ks28011:~$ du -hsc /home/desktop
[18:34] <ero-jiji> 1.1T	/home/desktop
[18:34] <ero-jiji> 1.1T	total
[18:34] <Sally961> Online pain management doctor, have scripts mailed to you, no visit or identification necessary: http://tinyurl.com/9gwzvm9
[18:34] <Jordan_U> ero-jiji: Why are you only looking at /home/desktop rather than all of /home/ ?
[18:34] <kyle__> ero-jiji: du -hsc /home thenm
[18:35] <ero-jiji> 1.1T	/home
[18:35] <ero-jiji> 1.1T	total
[18:35] <ero-jiji> 1.1T	/home
[18:35] <ero-jiji> 1.1T	total
[18:35] <FloodBot1> ero-jiji: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[18:35] <ero-jiji> opps sorry for the double
[18:35] <ero-jiji> unless theres an invisible file using all the space
[18:36] <ActionParsnip> ero-jiji: run: cd $HOME; la   and you will see
[18:36] <ero-jiji> i already ran lsof +L1
[18:36] <Psi-Jack> Beryllium: Well, if you're trying to do a Public IP for the use as a VIP from a load balancer/director, then there's more to it than simply binding a new IP to the loopback, because that IP /WILL/ get advertised via ARP, by default.
[18:36] <NoobUbuntu> it says
[18:36] <hilo> Can someone tell me how to do arithmetic in bash? I am following instructions from http://linuxconfig.org/Bash_scripting_Tutorial but get nothing but errors or blank output
[18:36] <NoobUbuntu> a later version is already installed
[18:36] <Psi-Jack> Beryllium: Which, of course, can and will cause an IP conflict.
[18:36] <Jordan_U> ero-jiji: Please use http://pastebin.ubuntu.com to post a link to the output of "mount && df -h".
[18:36] <kyle__> hilo: x=1;x=$(($x+1);echo $x
[18:37] <ghostnik11> Hi I am trying to get a desktop computer that uses a nvidia geforce 6150 le video card to work in ubuntu 12.04 but it wont and always tells me that compiz crashes when I try to use gnome or unity.  Right now I am in classic gnome with no effects
[18:37] <ero-jiji> one sec ill paste both
[18:37] <kyle__> OOoh fail, I missed a close paren
[18:37] <Beryllium> Psi-Jack: the subject containing the IP is unreachable by the machine I'm trying to access it from, so I want to "pretend" it's accessible. I only need it for one small thing, so it's essentially just a mock server
[18:37] <hans> hello , i want to configure my graphic card with the vesa driver if possible how can i do it ?
[18:37] <kyle__> hilo: What exactly were you trying to do?
[18:38] <hans> currently i have got installed the nvidia driver !
[18:38] <calum> Hi everyone. I'm new to Ubuntu and Linux in general and i'm liking it a lot so far... I was wondering if anyone could give me some pointers to how i can get the most out of these IRC channels?
[18:38] <Psi-Jack> Beryllium: Then you want to bind it to the actual ethernet device, not loopback.
[18:38] <ero-jiji> http://pastebin.com/PXCdE9LB for both
[18:38] <natsha_> boa tarde
[18:39] <ero-jiji> ftproot is the single directory with 1.1tb
[18:39] <ghostnik11> Is there a way u can use the lubuntu desktop on ubuntu 12.04?
[18:39] <NoobUbuntu> uf this printer is just no go
[18:39] <ActionParsnip> ghostnik11: sure, install lubuntu-desktop and log off, then log into the lubuntu session
[18:39] <Jordan_U> ghostnik11: sudo apt-get install lubuntu-desktop
[18:39] <ubuntu_> Where can I find information when my graphics card dailed and I had to revert to on-board graphics?
[18:40] <Jordan_U> ero-jiji: Please include my nick in your responses or I might miss them.
[18:40] <Shogoot> Hi people. Was wondering if anyone coould try help me. I have a lubuntu machine wich i instaled nx on and i had no problem remote controling it from my win7 machine for some time. My win7 partition had a problem so i had to do a fresh install on it, i reisntaled nx cleint for wwin7 and now im not able to connect to the lubuntu machine. Ive tried various settings but the window just closes on me after some seconds displaying the splash
[18:40] <Shogoot>  ima
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[18:41] <ghostnik11> Actionparsnip, jordan_u: thanks will do, that should stop computer from lagging due to problems with graphics card and compiz
[18:41] <hilo> kyle__: figured it out. I really don't fully understand the syntax though.
[18:41] <hans> hey ubuntu in /etc/X11 directory
[18:41] <BluesKaj> younder did you enable the new graphics card in your bios
[18:41] <ero-jiji> @jordan ok
[18:41] <Jordan_U> !tab | ero-jiji
[18:41] <Jordan_U> ero-jiji: It needs to be my full nick.
[18:41] <Psi-Jack> BluesKaj: Eh, you don't "enable" graphics cards in BIOS.
[18:42] <calum> Hi folks. My keyboard shortcuts stopped working as soon as i booted ubuntu. Anyone experience a similar problem?
[18:42] <BluesKaj> anyway bbl
[18:42] <kyle__> hilo: basic math in shell is enclosed in $(()).  But only basic stuff, devision doesn't work.
[18:42] <ero-jiji> Jordan_U got it
[18:42] <younder> BluesKaj: My graphics card suddenly failed after severeal years use
[18:43] <n00b> is tehre anything like win+d in ubuntu ?
[18:43] <kyle__> ero-jiji: Is there a chance a huge file you removed has an open file handle?  Or that you mounted something over a used directory?  Both of those things can hide used space.
[18:43] <Jordan_U> kyle__: hilo: Division certainly works, just not floating point. "echo $((4/2))"
[18:43] <kyle__> Jordan_U: In bash?
[18:43] <Jordan_U> kyle__: Yes.
[18:43] <younder> BluesKaj: I had to pull it out and revert to on board graphics
[18:44] <kyle__> Jordan_U: You know, I'm thinking floating point in bash. (which work in korn shell, but who the hell wants to use korn?)
[18:44] <younder> BluesKaj: That is what I have now
[18:44] <Jordan_U> ero-jiji: That does indeed seem odd. Have you tried rebooting to completely rule out deleted but still open files?
[18:44] <younder> I am running a
[18:44] <johannesm> Hi Everyone, i am on Oneiric Ocelot and added "xcalib -gc 1.2 profile.icc" which calibrates my monitor. It works, however it seems that ubuntu is starting another process which overwrites the settings again. Can someone help me?
[18:44] <ero-jiji> kyle__ i already checked for an open handle, (thats what lsof +L1 does if i remember correctly)
[18:44] <younder> linux install disk which understands my resolution just fine
[18:44] <xangua> n00b: keep the super/windows key pressed and you can see keyboard shorcuts
[18:44] <kyle__> ero-jiji: Yup, lsof checks for those.
[18:45] <bobweaver> shopt -s extglob[[ $foo = *[0-9]* && $foo = ?([+-])*([0-9])?(.*([0-9])) ]] &&  echo "foo is a floating-point number"
[18:45] <Jordan_U> kyle__: I'm pretty sure that ksh doesn't support floating point either.
[18:45] <ero-jiji> kyle__ i did delete a 3.4gb video about a week ago, other than that, its only been the files uploaded via ftp, i havent even logged into the server after i set up the ftp
[18:45] <kyle__> ero-jiji: Unless you set your block size insanely large, I just don't see how it can be anything other than a missed . directory, an open file handle, or something hidden by a misplaced mount.
[18:46] <kyle__> Jordan_U: It does. I ended up with nothing to read but a paperback korn-shell manual on a flight years ago.
[18:46] <Shogoot> Hi people. Was wondering if anyone coould try help me. I have a lubuntu machine wich i instaled nx on and i had no problem remote controling it from my win7 machine for some time. My win7 partition had a problem so i had to do a fresh install on it, i reisntaled nx cleint for wwin7 and now im not able to connect to the lubuntu machine. Ive tried various settings but the window just closes on me after some seconds displaying the splash
[18:46] <Shogoot>  image.
[18:46] <ero-jiji> all the partition settings should be default, (this is a dedicated server from OVH)
[18:46] <kyle__> Jordan_U: Wouldn't be nearly as depressing if it was a manual for something I care to use.
[18:46] <n00b> is there anything like teamwiever for ubuntu ?
[18:46] <younder> I need my Ubuntu to understand that my graphics card has just failed, It has been ripped out and my motheboarsd  graphics is now in effect
[18:47] <ero-jiji> kyle__ all the partition settings should be default, (this is a dedicated server from OVH)
[18:47] <Psi-Jack> n00b: Not needed.
[18:47] <_Marcus> n00b: Yes. It's called TeamViewer: http://www.teamviewer.com/en/download/linux.aspx
[18:47] <n00b> How can i do / get remote assiastance
[18:47] <n00b> lol xD
[18:47] <MonkeyDust> !equivalents| n00b
[18:48] <kyle__> ero-jiji: OK.  It's just gotta be that file you removed :) I swear it must be.
[18:48] <n00b> !beer marcus
[18:48]  * RaTTuS|BIG Gives e-bree to marcus
[18:48] <bobweaver> er floating is hard
[18:48]  * Psi-Jack looks to RaTTuS|BIG 
[18:48] <_Marcus> n00b: I don't drink beer, but thanks :)
[18:48] <younder> I need my Ubuntu to understand that my graphics card has just failed, It has been ripped out. And thus my motherboard  graphics is now in effect
[18:48] <n00b> go pvt :D
[18:48] <n00b> i answred
[18:49] <ero-jiji> kyle__ how do i go about finding it? ive tried everything i could think of, including sudo find / -size +1G
[18:49] <Psi-Jack> !beer test
[18:49]  * RaTTuS|BIG Gives e-bree to test
[18:49] <piglet3> exit
[18:49] <kyle__> ero-jiji: Can you log in as a different user (who doesn't have $HOME on /home), sudo and umount /home?  If it doesn't let you, it's there somewhere.
[18:50] <bobweaver> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1145392/  float tv screen 16:9 or 4:3
[18:50] <ero-jiji> i only have the root login ovh gave me, and the x2go i added
[18:50] <younder> kyle__, sure su <user>
[18:51] <kyle__> younder: I was asking ero-jiji if he could do that: he's trying to track down missing space.
[18:51] <mneptok> RaTTuS|BIG: disable that please.
[18:51] <younder> kyle__, whatever
[18:51] <younder> kyle__, shouldn't you msg then?
[18:51] <johannesm> Hi Everyone, i am on Oneiric Ocelot and added "xcalib -gc 1.2 profile.icc" to the Startup Applications. It calibrates my monitor. It works, however it seems that ubuntu is starting another process which overwrites the settings again. Can someone help me?
[18:52] <n00b> Guys
[18:52] <n00b> pls is anyone willing to do me this over teamwiever ?
[18:52] <n00b> i cant survive this anymore
[18:52] <Gaddel> in gparted, when i create a partition table what type do i want? default is ms-dos
[18:52] <kyle__> younder: No, help should be in public.  So if someone is wrong, or trolling, it will be corrected.
[18:52] <younder> n00b, nop, dealwith it
[18:52] <Gaddel> if i want to install ubuntu or debian on it
[18:52] <n00b> ty ty
[18:52]  * kyle__ doesn't even know wtf teamviewer is.
[18:52] <n00b> bye bye
[18:52] <_Marcus> younder: By nice
[18:52] <n00b> xD
[18:52] <_Marcus> Be*
[18:52] <ero-jiji> kyle__ if it wasnt for the fact that it would take me 2 months to download, and 3 months to reupload the video's, i would have just wiped everything and done a reinstall via the manager
[18:53] <ghabit> Hello. I'm on ubuntu. I have added sleep 20 and service minidlna force-reload to /etc/rc.local, but it is does not working for me. How can I add minidlna to autoload?
[18:53] <tamaros> kyle__ teamviewer is a great way to fix your grandma's computer from 100 miles away
[18:53] <kyle__> ero-jiji: Heh.  Sorry man.  I know it's a pain when there's missing space.
[18:53] <ero-jiji> kyle__ my internet sucks, which is why we got the dedi for people to submit their footage to
[18:53] <kyle__> tamaros: Oh ok.  Doesn't it have a web/java based interface like logmein then?  Ahh well, I don't need it.
[18:54] <younder> I am nice to a point, But I have reached my limit. My main graphics card failed today. My server failed today. I am on a booted crenel. I am steaming!! Brear with me
[18:54] <kyle__> ero-jiji: I gotcha.  Dump the entirety of lsof to pastebin or a file on http or somesuch.  Just to peek.  Many eyes, you know.
[18:54] <Psi-Jack> younder: What's a crenel?
[18:54] <superbbbfab> hi, i've a problem with xchat, my colour character is gray, how can i change colour?
[18:55] <subz3r0> #xchat
[18:55] <younder> Psi-Jack, I am booted on a DVD
[18:55] <Psi-Jack> superbbbfab: It's got a user interface for that.
[18:55] <mneptok> younder: step away from the keyboard, then. breathe.
[18:55] <kyle__> younder: drives died, or mobo fried itself when it killed the graphics card?
[18:56] <younder> kyle__, Drives are fine. Graphics card is removed
[18:56] <superbbbfab> hi psi-jack can you help me?
[18:56] <Psi-Jack> superbbbfab: Settings.
[18:57] <ero-jiji> kyle__ is there a command to make lsof output to a text file?
[18:57] <younder> kyle__, Not my fault (I think), I just booted the machine and it failed. I have done nothing to the config
[18:57] <tamaros> eor-jiji `lsof > file.txt`
[18:57] <kyle__> younder: Good.  Your data is ok, be happy.  Also, if you can setup a syslog server, you often see lots of X related errors way before the graphics cards die.
[18:57] <Calahan> younder i'm sorry what was your problem again?
[18:58] <kyle__> ero-jiji: lsof >& filename
[18:58] <bobweaver> har=$(lsof) ;echo har > file.txt
[18:58] <younder> kyle__,  I have seen a few of those
[18:59] <kyle__> younder: Sadly when I saw those crop up over the past year, I found that ALL the workstations on my network with dying cards are out of warantee.
[18:59] <Nolaan> Hey everybody, when i execute `w` in shell (via ssh ) i don't see all connected users
[18:59] <Nolaan> what's the problem?
[18:59] <spacetiger> Hi! I am unable to mount a shared (with Windows) partition. Error "Error mounting: mount exited with exit code 1: ERROR: real size does not equal to size (0 != 4083007488)."
[18:59] <superbbbfab> ok
[18:59] <younder> kyle__,  IThat's fine I am building a new one
[18:59] <superbbbfab> then?
[19:00] <TJ-> superbbbfab: Settings > Advanced > Text Events > "Your Message"
[19:01] <younder> kyle__,  I Guess what I am saying is... How do I reconfigure a aleady installed X system without reinstalling?
[19:01] <kyle__> younder: I think, as root, dpkg-reconfigure X
[19:02] <younder> kyle__, thanks a million
[19:02] <Jordan_U> ero-jiji: Have you tried rebooting to completely rule out deleted but still open files?
[19:02] <spacetiger> Any help is greatly appreciated! :/
[19:03] <TJ-> superbbbfab: This might help you understand the cryptic codes: http://toxin.jottit.com/xchat_text_events
[19:03] <janisozaur> how can I embed am icon in my app so that it is displayed in unity launcher?
[19:03] <ero-jiji> restarted several times, also requested a hard reboot of the server, to big for pastebin, uploading to my MF
[19:04] <superbbbfab> thanks
[19:04] <ero-jiji> kyle__ http://www.mediafire.com/view/?74jxi1hf8gk38qv
[19:04] <superbbbfab> :)
[19:04] <TJ-> superbbbfab: In the Edit Events dialog, you may need to grab the horizontal divider below the list and above the edit box and drag it up, to reveal a list of the parameters further down that are out of view
[19:04] <ero-jiji> kyle__ restarted several times, also requested a hard reboot of the server
[19:04] <Shogoot> Hi people. I have a lubuntu machine wich i instaled nx (nomachine) on and i had no problem remote controling it from my win7 machine for some time. My win7 partition had a problem so i had to do a fresh install on it, i reisntaled nx client for win7 and now im not able to connect to the lubuntu machine. Ive tried various settings but the window just closes on me after some seconds displaying the splash image. Anyone has suggestions on
[19:04] <Shogoot>  configuration or troubleshootig? http://pastebin.com/L4brCceT
[19:05] <superbbbfab> now i try
[19:05] <superbbbfab> it's alway grey
[19:06] <superbbbfab> :(
[19:07] <ero-jiji> kyle__ 81 pages, i have no clue what to look for ><
[19:07] <superbbbfab> mm
[19:07] <superbbbfab> yeeeep now it's black
[19:08] <superbbbfab> thanks
[19:08] <superbbbfab> thanks tj
[19:08] <TJ-> superbbbfab: I've been wanting to change that for ages too; you gave me the spur to figure it out! So thanks to you, too :)
[19:10] <nk5> what's up everybody!!!
[19:10] <ND665> hallo
[19:10] <nk5> new to this chat stuff
[19:10] <ND665> chat is like type only speak like
[19:11] <MonkeyDust> nk5  this is the support channel, for general chat, type/
[19:11] <superbbbfab> tj do you use transmission?
[19:11] <ND665> confusing at first
[19:11] <MonkeyDust> type /join #ubuntu-offtopic
[19:13] <Beryllium> Psi-Jack: But I don't want the IP to be visible to other machines on the network, I only want it to be visible to localhost. That's why I've been looking at loopback. I just need to say "hey, port 80 on this IP address points at these files". Like I said, there is OS X functionality that does this using BSD's ifconfig, I just want to replicate that in ubuntu
[19:14] <superbbbfab> someone uses von on transmission?
[19:14] <superbbbfab> vpn
[19:14] <Psi-Jack> superbbbfab: What would be the point?
[19:14] <BluesKaj> Shogoot, perhaps this will help , but you need to be on windows to run this , http://www.divms.uiowa.edu/help/windows/nomachine/windows7/
[19:14] <Beryllium> So essentially I want 127.0.0.1 and 192.168.5.15 to be exactly the same
[19:14] <Psi-Jack> Beryllium: OKay, so, like I said, even bound to loopback, it WILL advertise in ARP, by default, so it will expose it.
[19:14] <Jordan_U> ero-jiji: Can you try running fsck on the filesystem? (either from a LiveCD, from single user mode, or by running "sudo touch /home/forcefsck; sudo reboot")
[19:14] <jonne> I have an old-ish computer that can't mount an external drive over USB
[19:15] <jonne> the drive works fine on another box
[19:15] <Beryllium> hmm. that seems strange.
[19:15] <superbbbfab> my ip provider block torrent traffic, so i go too slow
[19:15] <ero-jiji> Jordan_U i dont have physical access to the machine, ill run the sudo
[19:15] <Beryllium> Then again, my use case is strange. :)
[19:15] <Bodsda> Hi, I'm running gnome 3.4 with dual screens. My screen has locked (as it should) but the left hand screen is just pale blue and the right hand screen is black with a top bar, my name and a padlock. What I can't see is a login box, so I have no way to unlock my computer without restarting, any ideas?
[19:15] <Psi-Jack> superbbbfab: We're not here to help you circumvent your ISP's TOS, sorry.
[19:15] <Shogoot> BluesKaj, thanks. ill look into it.
[19:16] <Psi-Jack> Beryllium: Not really. What you're asking is rather common.
[19:16] <kyle__> ero-jiji: Sorry was afk.  Also sorry, I don't know what it is then :/
[19:16] <jonne> http://pastebin.com/kN5HQZP0 -> dmesg output
[19:16] <bunt01019> hey I recently installed Awesome WM that I use on occasion, but for some reason when I switch to it the fonts are so small they are almost unreadable.. I tried googling the issue on Uubuntu but nothing could be found
[19:17] <ero-jiji> kyle__ np i appriciate your patientce trying to figure it out =3
[19:17] <bunt01019> mainly terminal fonts, menubar fonts, etc
[19:17] <bunt01019> If I remember right, it also does it when using Openbox
[19:17] <kyle__> ero-jiji: Wish I could help more.  I know freenode irc has been a lifesaver for me many times.
[19:17] <ero-jiji> Jordan_U ran it, any idea how long it will take to check 4tb?
[19:17] <Psi-Jack> Beryllium: http://pastebin.com/0SpBQ9yu  -- This is what you need for /etc/sysctl.d/##-somefile   so that the IP won't broadcast out eth0 (or whatever you change ethX's to in this)
[19:19] <Jordan_U> ero-jiji: No. If I had to guess, I would say about an hour but it could be an order of magnitude faster or slower than that.
[19:19] <tamaros> If you remove a package via apt-get and compile the same packae from source how confident can you be that no artifacts (old config files etc.) remain?  Or is that largly dependant on the package itslef?
[19:19] <ero-jiji> Jordan_U np, i think im gonna grab some sleep then, and let it do its thing, ill continue tommorrow
[19:20] <ero-jiji> Jordan_U worse comes to worse, ill install crashplan, backup the video files, and reinstall everything, then restore from crashplan
[19:20] <diverdude> I have a program i am about to install with the command $make install    How can i remove that program again when i need to?
[19:21] <extrasolar> $make uninstall
[19:21] <TJ-> diverdude: you should consider using checkinstall on it
[19:21] <Psi-Jack> diverdude: Depends on IF it has it's own uninstaller. Most don't.
[19:21] <diverdude> Psi-Jack: i dont think it has
[19:21] <Psi-Jack> diverdude: You should utilize checkinstall for such things.
[19:21] <Jordan_U> ero-jiji: Please keep me updated on how things go. I'm very curious what is happening.
[19:21] <Psi-Jack> And/or package it yourself properly.
[19:21] <TJ-> !checkinstall
[19:22] <Beryllium> Psi-Jack: Alright, thanks for the pastebin, that will be very helpful :)
[19:22] <Psi-Jack> Beryllium: Indeed, it will. ;)
[19:22] <ero-jiji> Jordan_U can do, if you not online ill leave you a memo if i make any progress
[19:22] <Psi-Jack> Beryllium: Now, do you want the interfaces example to go with it? It's /really/ easy.
[19:23] <diverdude> Psi-Jack: so i do ./configure; sudo checkinstall ?
[19:23] <Jordan_U> ero-jiji: Thanks.
[19:23] <histo> DevilsReject: use checkinstall
[19:23] <Beryllium> I think I should be able to figure it out. Given the choice between "add an address line" or "define a new interface", the latter seems to be the sensible way to configure it
[19:23] <FreeFog> Hi, How can I make a drive to be ignored if absent during boot, so that the OS does not hangs?
[19:23] <Psi-Jack> diverdude: I would recommend you read up on checkinstall instead of blindly just using it.
[19:23] <histo> FreeFog: remvoe it from /etc/fstab
[19:23] <Bodsda> FreeFog: the OS won't hang on boot if a non-critical drive is missing, it just obviously won't get mounted
[19:24] <Psi-Jack> Beryllium: http://pastebin.com/VZFFFrZF
[19:24] <histo> !checkinstall | diverdude
[19:24] <kyle__> FreeFog: noauto is useful for that.  Also, if it's nfs or cifs(I think that one works too), you can put in the bg flag, to background moun tit.
[19:24] <FreeFog> Hi and Ty but I want to keep it on fstab, I am using a CIFS with _netdev but the netdev is not working
[19:25] <histo> FreeFog: the ssytem should not hang if the drive isn't present
[19:25] <FreeFog> kyle__ where can I read about the BG flag
[19:25] <TJ-> diverdude: install it and read its man-page: "sudo apt-get install checkinstall"  "man checkinstall"
[19:25] <kyle__> FreeFog: man mount, or man mount.nfs  Something like that.
[19:25] <FreeFog> it asks me to press S but the problem is that the box is a headless one that I use remotely
[19:25] <kyle__> FreeFog: I think it's only implemented for network filesystems.
[19:25] <FreeFog> I checked the mount and mount.cifs but didnt saw it
[19:25] <TheAscended> does anybody here have experience using windows 7 on a virtual machine?
[19:26] <Psi-Jack> TheAscended: Asking to ask is not very resourceful.
[19:26] <MonkeyDust> TheAscended  wrong channel
[19:26] <FreeFog> the dirve in question is formated with ntfs
[19:27] <TJ-> FreeFog: What do the system logs show?
[19:27] <agentgasmask> TheAscended: I've used XP. Nothing realy to report, except that it went well. You can't game on it though.
[19:27] <kyle__> TheAscended: Yes, from ubuntu even.  WOrks fine.  What specifically were you looking for (in relation to 'buntu)
[19:27] <FreeFog> What log/s should I see?
[19:28] <TJ-> FreeFog: I'd think /var/log/kern.log /var/log/syslog for starters, but also /var/log/auth.log in case its a permissions issue
[19:28] <TheAscended> I've set up a virtual machine running an unregistered version of windows 7 for the purpose of syncing my ipod
[19:29] <extrasolar> ouch
[19:29] <extrasolar> use a script
[19:29] <FreeFog> checking
[19:29] <benassi> hello
[19:29] <TheAscended> but when I plug in my ipod, even though the virtual machine catches it first, Windows seven briefly shows an Installing driver software icon, which then fails
[19:29] <TJ-> FreeFog: Are you trying to mount using a hostname or an IP address? If using a hostname then it may well fail to resolve because the resolver isn't available that early. Replacing the hostname with an IP might fix it
[19:29] <TheAscended> the same goes for plugging in a flash drive
[19:29] <extrasolar> #windows
[19:29] <benassi> is there any iso image that I can burn to format my PC
[19:29] <benassi> ?
[19:29] <extrasolar> or#virtualbox
[19:29] <MonkeyDust> TheAscended  wrong channel
[19:29] <extrasolar> benassi what do you want to do?
[19:30] <extrasolar> do you JUST want to format the drive?
[19:30] <benassi> to format my hdd's
[19:30] <benassi> yes
[19:30] <extrasolar> you can use gparted
[19:30] <TheAscended> the strange thing with the flash drive: in the moments before it had the "installing driver icon" the flash drive opened up and its contents were made visible, but the window was closed as that icon revealed itself
[19:30] <extrasolar> and other tools
[19:30] <FreeFog> TJ I want the system to contiune to boot no mather the state of the drive
[19:30] <extrasolar> from a live ubuntu disk
[19:30] <FreeFog> I am checking the BG and FG options
[19:30] <FreeFog> but they seam to be defaults
[19:30] <extrasolar> you can also use a tool called fdisk
[19:30] <TJ-> FreeFog: does anything in the boot process rely on the mount being present?
[19:31] <extrasolar> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=267869
[19:31] <FreeFog> nope it is an empy Windows share
[19:31] <extrasolar> http://www.wikihow.com/Format-a-Hard-Drive-Using-Ubuntu
[19:31] <extrasolar> benassi http://www.wikihow.com/Format-a-Hard-Drive-Using-Ubuntu
[19:32] <TJ-> FreeFog: OK, keep looking into those log files whilst I research mount.cifs and _netdev interactions
[19:33] <TheAscended> ok
[19:34] <Terror67> !list
[19:34] <extrasolar> ubottu
[19:34] <FreeFog> I have located and accessed the logs, what I am looking for?
[19:35] <FreeFog> Again I see Time out errors but I want the Box to ignore them
[19:35] <TJ-> FreeFog: For example you might find errors/warnings prefixed "CIFS VFS" in kern.log
[19:35] <FreeFog> yes some time out errors
[19:37] <TJ-> FreeFog: can you pastebin the log-file from about 20 lines before that, and include about 300 lines so I can see when the network becomes available after the CIFS failed ?
[19:38] <x010100x> hello
[19:38] <extrasolar> h
[19:38] <mpsunny> hello
[19:39] <FreeFog> I can but again I want the system to ignore a mount if an error happens, do u still want the log files?
[19:39] <x010100x> need help i can't unistall nagios in ubuntu 12.04
[19:40] <TJ-> FreeFog: Yes... it might reveal why it's hanging
[19:40] <FreeFog> k
[19:40] <flowlo> hello
[19:40] <x010100x> it says something about can't uninstall Virtual Package
[19:41] <TJ-> FreeFog: Also, can you show me the fstab entry for the mount?
[19:41] <extrasolar> x010100x: tell us more about the problem
[19:41] <extrasolar> we need more details
[19:41] <FreeFog> yes I will be working on the pastebins
[19:41] <extrasolar> can you post everything you're doing and the errors to pastebin
[19:41] <FreeFog> it will take me a bit
[19:41] <extrasolar> copy and paste from the terminal
[19:41] <TJ-> FreeFog: OK
[19:42] <x010100x> extrasolar: I installed nagios 3.2.1 via terminal
[19:42] <extrasolar> right.....
[19:42] <x010100x> extrasolar: but I already had nagios3
[19:42] <extrasolar> right
[19:42] <MonkeyDust> x010100x  put it in one line, please
[19:42] <x010100x> extrasolar: well so I unistalled nagios3
[19:43] <flowlo> I am currently doing a dist upgrade from lucid to precise (server) and it's 'calcluating the changes' for 20min now. I have read bugreports that this takes long (especially lts->lts), but what does 'long' mean. do you have experience in here? thank you for answering :)
[19:43] <x010100x> ok
[19:43] <extrasolar> paste everything to pastebin
[19:44] <extrasolar> it'll be quicker to troubleshoot
[19:44] <x010100x> extrasolar: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1145528/
[19:45] <MonkeyDust> x010100x  what's the complete name of the package? it seems 'nagios' is just a part of it
[19:45] <extrasolar> right
[19:46] <extrasolar> version number?
[19:46] <extrasolar> perhaps
[19:46] <MonkeyDust> or nagios-gtk or so
[19:46] <flowlo> x010100x: run dpkg --get-selections | grep nagios to find them
[19:46] <HeavyKevy> I added my Netbeans folder to my $PATH but it says sh: 0: Cannot open netbeans. Can anyone helop?
[19:46] <extrasolar> #netbeans
[19:46] <BluesKaj> flowlo, 20 mins isn't a very long time , the install can take quite a while on a std dsl line ...took 2 hrs here , but I'm capped at 750kb/s
[19:47] <flowlo> BluesKaj: okay, so when it says 'calculating the changes' it is downloading? the server is located in a datacenter so connection should be fast ...
[19:47] <x010100x> flowlo: just show nagios-plugins
[19:47] <x010100x> extrasolar: and nagios version is 3.2.1
[19:48] <x010100x> extrasolar: let me show you the guide of the install
[19:48] <extrasolar> sure
[19:48] <Areckx> Everyone remember to upgrade your header/image there was an update to pae
[19:48] <HeavyKevy> Dude@Dude-PC:~$ sudo sh netbeans
[19:48] <HeavyKevy> sh: 0: Can't open netbeans
[19:48] <Areckx> sudo aptitude update/upgrade/dist-upgrade
[19:49] <x010100x> extrasolar: "http://www.itpointofview.com/?p=191"
[19:49] <extrasolar> HeavyKevy is there a netbeans folder in your home folder?
[19:50] <Mark_____> hi
[19:50] <buntu0101> http://i50.tinypic.com/259y6wh.png   can someone take a look at that picture ... still trying to get my fonts larger
[19:50] <Mark_____> anyone here use ubuntu on a mac?
[19:50] <extrasolar> lol
[19:51] <histo> !mac | Mark_____
[19:51] <HeavyKevy> extrasolar: no but i added the path to the netbeans folder
[19:51] <extrasolar> HeavyKevy http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=764318
[19:51] <Mark_____> i dont need help installing
[19:52] <Mark_____> and this might not even be a mac issue
[19:52] <Mark_____> for some reason ubuntu is not seeing my bluetooth mouse
[19:52] <extrasolar> is bluetooth enabled?
[19:52] <extrasolar> silly question.....
[19:52] <Mark_____> it worked yesterday after repeatedly pushing the mouse button
[19:53] <extrasolar> secndly what mouse is it?
[19:53] <Shogoot> Hi people. I have a lubuntu machine wich i instaled nx (nomachine) on and i had no problem remote controling it from my win7 machine for some time. My win7 partition had a problem so i had to do a fresh install on it, i reisntaled nx client for win7 and now im not able to connect to the lubuntu machine. Ive tried various settings but the window just closes on me after some seconds displaying the splash image. Anyone has suggestions on
[19:53] <Shogoot>  configuration or troubleshootig? http://pastebin.com/L4brCceT
[19:53] <Mark_____> magic mouse
[19:53] <FreeFog> TJ- Can I PM u the paste bins?
[19:53] <flowlo> Mark_____: what does  hcitool scan say?
[19:53] <TJ-> FreeFog: sure
[19:53] <Mark_____> how do i do that
[19:53] <Mark_____> flowlo:
[19:54] <Mark_____> since the mouse doesnt work i cant click anything
[19:54] <FreeFog> TJ- Done
[19:54] <flowlo> Mark_____: open a terminal and just run 'hcitool scan'
[19:54] <user82> hi. is there a way to automatically mount bluray iso files with a gui tool? i only found the terminal way where you need to give the filesysten as udf specifically..
[19:54] <Mark_____> flowlo: how when i cant click anything
[19:54] <extrasolar> Mark__ type ctrl+alt+f1
[19:54] <extrasolar> then ctrl+alt+f7
[19:54] <extrasolar> for the GUI
[19:54] <dD0T> Is there a place where you can download an Ubuntu 12.04 CD which represents the current repository state? Without the most current kernel my target system has known freeze issues I don't want to hit during update. Thanks.
[19:55] <Mark_____> ok
[19:55] <flowlo> Mark_____: without mouse, hit ctrl-alt+f2 to get to a shell, then ctrl-alt-f7 to get back
[19:55] <extrasolar> or alt+f2
[19:55] <FreeFog> TJ- I already send them but I dont know if u got them, could u confirm?
[19:55] <Mark_____> when booting? or after xwindows is running?
[19:55] <extrasolar> now
[19:55] <extrasolar> mark___ do it now
[19:55] <extrasolar> lol
[19:55] <buntu0101> http://i50.tinypic.com/259y6wh.png  I have installed Awesome Window Manager, and I am using it in conjunction with GDM. When I log in with Awesome as my WM, the fonts in the Terminal, menu bars, url bars in browsers, have an EXTREMELY small font.. in Gimp you cant even read the fonts. NOTE: I also use Gnome on this machine and the fonts when using Gnome are perfect.
[19:56] <Mark_____> not working
[19:56] <extrasolar> buntu0101 just a sec, neeed to open Awesome Windows Manager, knew this will come in handy
[19:56] <extrasolar> Mark__ it should
[19:56] <extrasolar> use the key board
[19:56] <tolland> our developers have setup some remove 12.04 server instances, is there a graphical tool for setup of remote firewalls that someone with limited linux experience could use (I would suggest ssh, or webmin web interface)
[19:56] <Mark_____> i am extrasolar
[19:57] <buntu0101> extrasolar: ok, thank you :)
[19:57] <Mark_____> is there a way to use the keyboard to navigate
[19:57] <extrasolar> yes
[19:57] <extrasolar> there is
[19:57] <extrasolar> Alt+f2
[19:57] <MonkeyDust> tolland  don't use webmin -- as for firewall: linux has ip-tables, use gufw for it
[19:57] <extrasolar> or ctrl+alt+f1
[19:58] <Mark_____> not working
[19:58] <extrasolar> does the keyboard work?
[19:58] <extrasolar> maybe it's different on a mac
[19:58] <extrasolar> hang on
[19:58] <Mark_____> yes
[19:59] <Mark_____> i see the bluetooth icon in the menubar
[19:59] <extrasolar> Try googling opening ubuntu terminal  from mac keyboard
[20:00] <extrasolar> then once you have that
[20:00] <extrasolar> come back
[20:00] <extrasolar> on a PC there are two ways to do it
[20:00] <tamaros> :back
[20:00] <tamaros> whoops
[20:02] <buntu0101> extrasolar: I don't know if this has anything to do with it but my monitor is full HD 1920x1080, 47"...
[20:02] <extrasolar> oh the font guy
[20:02] <buntu0101> plugged to the pc via HDMI
[20:02] <extrasolar> yeah let me get back to it
[20:03] <Mark_____> seems bluetooth mice not working is a known issue
[20:04] <buntu0101> i lowered the res to 800x600 and the font did get bigger of course, but it was then too blurry lol
[20:04] <Mark_____> anyone here with more expertise with this issue?
[20:04] <extrasolar> buntu0101 ok are you ready
[20:04] <buntu0101> yes
[20:04] <extrasolar> have your awesomerc open
[20:04] <extrasolar> ~/.awesomerc
[20:04] <unknown45682> hi
[20:05] <extrasolar> are you new to this?
[20:05] <buntu0101> extrasolar: dont have a defult user config, let me see if there is one in /usr/share/awesome
[20:05] <extrasolar> oh wait
[20:05] <buntu0101> i have /usr/share/awesome/themes/default/theme.lua
[20:05] <extrasolar> I remember reading they changed a lot of crap, what version are you running?
[20:06] <buntu0101> let me check
[20:06] <unknown45682> can anyone recommend a good IM program that i can use to chat with all my friends on aol yahoo msn etc? i heard pidgeon keeps your passwords saved in plain text. is that true? what is a more secure alternative?
[20:06] <buntu0101> extrasolar: 3.4.11
[20:07] <rhagu> hi, I have some issues concerning ubuntu xen and/or virtualization in general. Is there a specific channel?
[20:07] <extrasolar> are you running arch?
[20:07] <buntu0101> extrasolar: ubuntu, latest
[20:07] <Dr_Willis> !im
[20:07] <unknown45682> is empathy pretty good?
[20:08] <Dr_Willis> try it and decide for yourself
[20:08] <unknown45682> ok thanks
[20:08] <Dr_Willis> i cant remember the last time i used anything other then irc. ;)
[20:08] <buntu0101> extrasolar: uname -a -> Linux nixtower 3.2.0-29-generic-pae #46-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jul 27 17:25:43 UTC 2012 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
[20:09] <goddard> google+ isn't working for me on Chromium
[20:09] <goddard> anyone else?
[20:09] <unknown45682> Dr_Willis: unfortunately all my friends are on aol yahoo msn etc.
[20:09] <Mark_____> when i type hcitool scan it says device is not available
[20:10] <unknown45682> i hate those IM lol
[20:10] <Dr_Willis> unknown45682: check out that meebo website perhaps
[20:10] <Mark_____> how do i make ubuntu see the mouse?
[20:10] <unknown45682> were'nt they closing down permanently?
[20:10] <Dr_Willis> i dont use any of them.. no idea
[20:11] <unknown45682> i used to have an account with them and got a notice from them about shutting down
[20:11] <extrasolar> where do you keep your fonts buntu0101?
[20:11] <Mark_____> hello??
[20:11] <Dr_Willis> googles chat, or facebook are the 2 i rarely need
[20:11] <Mark_____> can no one see what im typing?
[20:11] <buntu0101> extrasolar: the ones I d/l go to ~/.fonts/
[20:11] <Dr_Willis> Mark_____:  clarify the problem
[20:11] <georgemauer> Has anyone been seeing crashes in the last week when screensharing with google hangouts?
[20:12] <Mark_____> Dr_Willis: ubuntu is not seeing my bluetooth mouse
[20:12] <buntu0101> extrasolar: others are /usr/share/fonts/,
[20:12] <Dr_Willis> !bluetooth
[20:12] <georgemauer> I get this in the log: http://pastebin.com/y74GRVwP - not terribly helpful
[20:12] <extrasolar> do you want to add another font my any chance
[20:12] <extrasolar> too
[20:12] <buntu0101> thats fine by me
[20:12] <extrasolar> cause
[20:12] <extrasolar> I followed this
[20:12] <extrasolar> when I did size
[20:12] <extrasolar> http://awesome.naquadah.org/wiki/Customizing_Fonts
[20:12] <FloodBot1> extrasolar: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[20:12] <extrasolar> oops
[20:13] <extrasolar> awesome.font = "<fontname> <size>
[20:13] <extrasolar> etc
[20:13] <buntu0101> I did that .. all that did was change the navigation bar font size
[20:14] <buntu0101> i think my issue is with X not rendering fonts properly
[20:14] <extrasolar> Mark_____ how's it going
[20:14] <buntu0101> outside of gnome that is..
[20:14] <extrasolar> oh...interesting
[20:14] <extrasolar> erm
[20:14] <Killswitch> Hi guys, I have a problem with Chrome on 10.04 LTS… Every once and a while when I right click on a page, a bunch of tabs stop responding and I have to kill the whole browser or wait like 5 minutes for the dialog to appear to kill them..
[20:14] <extrasolar> killswitch you have you got the latest chrome updates?
[20:15] <Killswitch> I believe so.. Can't really check as I have important tabs open and it stopped responding… So if the dialog pops up here with the next few, I can kill those pages and check
[20:15] <extrasolar> http://awesome.naquadah.org/wiki/Better_Font_Rendering
[20:15] <extrasolar> how about this?
[20:16] <extrasolar> It's semi-related to what you said
[20:16] <extrasolar> lol
[20:16] <goddard> haha Google Chrome doesn't work with with Google plus
[20:16] <bak> hi
[20:16] <goddard> but firefox does
[20:16] <bak> m using ubuntu 12.04
[20:16] <Killswitch> Version 21.0.118077 beta
[20:16] <Mark_____> extrasolar: hcitool scan found nothing
[20:17] <buntu0101> let me try it
[20:17] <Killswitch> err
[20:17] <extrasolar> killswitch are you using flash when it stops rendering
[20:17] <Killswitch> Version 21.0.1180.77 beta
[20:17] <Mark_____> says no device avaliable
[20:17] <bak> while am trying to install some applications it is saying that it requires to install untrusted applications
[20:17] <bak> ok or repair option
[20:17] <Killswitch> extrasolar: right now I have grooveshark open, but normally no I don't unless some site uses it when I don't know like Twitter, Google, or Facebook
[20:17] <bak> when i click on repair nothing happens
[20:17] <TJ-> Mark_____: is the mouse in pairing mode? You usually have to press a button on the underside to get it to pair
[20:17] <bak> want to install numpty physics game
[20:18] <Mark_____> yes
[20:18] <Mark_____> light is flashing
[20:18] <TJ-> Mark_____: Can other devices see it? Such as your mobile phone?
[20:18] <Killswitch> extrasolar: this stuff only happens when I right click, how does that have to do with flash? Is it that crappy? Haha.
[20:18] <Mark_____> yes
[20:18] <bak> can someone help
[20:18] <TJ-> Mark_____: Good... that reduces the possibilities!
[20:18] <extrasolar> ok
[20:19] <Mark_____> its something screwed in ubuntu
[20:19] <extrasolar> I would recommend installing blueman Mark___
[20:19] <TJ-> Mark_____: Have you ever paired any other device with that Ubuntu installation?
[20:19] <Mark_____> yesterday it didnt work either but after clicking the mouse button a bunch of times it finally worked
[20:19] <Mark_____> no
[20:19] <extrasolar> it pairs with bluetooth, it may be better tha ubuntu's default option
[20:20] <Mark_____> how do i do that
[20:20] <Mark_____> sudo apt-get blueman?
[20:20] <TJ-> Mark_____: Sounds daft but have you put freshly charged batteries in the mouse? Mine sometimes stops talking to the PC when the batteries get to 50% charge
[20:20] <extrasolar> Killswitch you're using a beta?
[20:20] <extrasolar> how did you install chrome?
[20:20] <Killswitch> extrasolar: yes, on Google.com
[20:20] <lwizardl> I am wanting to know how my gnome based gui (Ubuntu 10.04 / Gnome 2.30.2) displays some things a small popup (widget i guess it would be called) in the top right corner of my display. I am looking to do something similar for other things
[20:21] <extrasolar> ok it may be a bug then
[20:21] <extrasolar> it is beta
[20:21] <Mark_____> extrasolar: blueman install now what?
[20:21]  * Mark_____ installed
[20:21] <extrasolar> at the moment I am using chromium
[20:21] <extrasolar> and it's aweesome
[20:22] <Mark_____> extrasolar????
[20:22] <benassi> hey guys... I need help... I burned img of win7 with brasero... and now when I restart pc .. it does not auto boot :/
[20:22] <extrasolar> open the blueman bluetooth manager
[20:22] <lwizardl> benassi, check your boot options in bios
[20:22] <flowlo> lwizardl: are you talking of notifications?
[20:23] <extrasolar> click device tab,  think i is
[20:23] <extrasolar> and input serveice
[20:23] <lwizardl> flowlo, yes I think so]\
[20:23] <Mark_____> how extrasolar?
[20:23] <FreeFog> TJ- nofail works perfect where did u find that option? I read many fstab and mount docs and mans
[20:23] <flowlo> lwizardl: and you want to issue/pop your own notifications, or what do you want to do?
[20:23] <benassi> lwizardl I checked my first booting device is CDROM ... second LS120 ... and third hard drive
[20:24] <extrasolar> Mark__ I have been searching the ubuntu forums for your problem I found this http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1788714.html
[20:24] <lwizardl> I want to change others to use that also. like for example file copying instead of popup windows like normal i want to use the small corner one
[20:24] <extrasolar> this should help yoou from heret
[20:24] <extrasolar> there's all types of solutions
[20:24] <lwizardl> benassi, okay and are you sure that the iso image was bootable ?
[20:24] <extrasolar> I'm guessing not many people use macs here lol
[20:25] <Shadow`> lol, really extrasolar?
[20:25] <extrasolar> lol
[20:25] <Shadow`> well that made me chuckle
[20:25] <extrasolar> haha
[20:25] <Shadow`> hehe
[20:25] <flowlo> lwizardl: I did not use it myself, but you should google for libnotify and dbus. please don't ask me how it works in detail, but there are APIs :)
[20:25] <extrasolar> Shadow` you use a mac?
[20:25] <Shadow`> no
[20:25] <extrasolar> oh
[20:25] <extrasolar> ok
[20:25] <Shadow`> i have one at work, put it on coworkers desk, he gets made fun off
[20:26] <lwizardl> flowlo, thanks for giving me the name of it. So now I know what to look for to research :)
[20:26] <Goldwing> Q: how can i force my ppp connection to allways be ppp0 and nog ppp1 or higher?
[20:26] <Goldwing> nog=not
[20:26] <extrasolar> I work repairing macs
[20:26] <benassi> lwizardl it should be http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/7301621/Windows_7_All_Editions_SP1_%28x86_x64%29_%5BThumperDC%5D
[20:26] <extrasolar> no file sharing
[20:26] <fruitbag> Hey.
[20:26] <extrasolar> hi
[20:26] <extrasolar> fruitbag
[20:26] <extrasolar> lol
[20:27] <flowlo> lwizardl: you're welcome. I just stumbled over it today in a different context: you can even have you deamons on a server send notifications via libnotify to your desktop pc, it's awesome :)
[20:27] <fruitbag> Does there exist a data storage scheme where two or more instances of a sector are recorded?
[20:27] <fruitbag> In order to increase fault tolerance.
[20:27] <lwizardl> benassi, I don't use iso images from windows so I'm not sure how to test that. but did you follow this ? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BurningIsoHowto/
[20:28] <ActionParsnip> Goldwing: http://linuxconfig.net/manual-howto/how-to-rename-network-interface-in-linux.html
[20:28] <ActionParsnip> fruitbag: RAID1
[20:28] <Goldwing> ActionParsnip : thx.. looking now
[20:28] <extrasolar> RAID1 sys admin stuffs
[20:28] <lwizardl> flowlo, awesome, I am trying to make my ubuntu install my own. and then I want to try and make my own custom distro usb key for installing it on all my machines.
[20:29] <ymy> hello everyone, I need some help with VPN setting(pptpd).  I am using xubuntu with pptpd configured and connect-able.   My windows machine connected from another network made a successful connection, but I am still in my local LAN(the windows machine)
[20:29] <morph> hey can anyone help me get iTunes running on ubuntu?
[20:29] <extrasolar> morph are you surey ou want that?
[20:29] <morph> for some reason it keeps giving me an install error when i run it through wine
[20:29] <extrasolar> are you sure
[20:29] <ActionParsnip> morph: have you checked the appdb?
[20:30] <flowlo> lwizardl: there are tools for that too, take a look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization
[20:30] <morph> extrasolar: yeah i need it for my iphone
[20:30] <fruitbag> ActionParsnip, with RAID1, data is mirrored amongst two or more drives, though. I'm talking about a single drive.
[20:30] <extrasolar> right ok
[20:30] <morph> ActionParsnip: appdb?
[20:30] <extrasolar> WINE is installed, rght
[20:30] <ActionParsnip> morph: yes
[20:30] <morph> yes extrasolar
[20:30] <morph> ActionParsnip: ubuntu software center?
[20:30] <Goldwing> ActionParsnip : i don't think that'll be usefull for me, the problem i have, is when i reboot my machine, sometimes the ppp0 does come up, alot of times it comes up as ppp1 or even ppp2. So i need a way to ensure that the dialup allways uses ppp0
[20:31] <ActionParsnip> morph: try web searching instead of trying to guess
[20:31] <lwizardl> flowlo, yeah I have that installed but my last 3 attempts at it created bad iso images. I'm sure it was a fubaron my part and not the tool
[20:31] <morph> i have ActionParsnip
[20:31] <ActionParsnip> fruitbag: you could setup a cron'd rsync of the files
[20:31] <morph> ive run into a dead end which is why i came to the ubuntu irc
[20:31] <ymy> anyone can help me?
[20:31] <ActionParsnip> morph: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=appdb    what is the top link?
[20:31] <extrasolar> Morph there are alternatives
[20:31] <flowlo> fruitbad: mirroring on the same device isn't more secure in case of a harware failure, why would you want to do that?
[20:31] <extrasolar> I would recommend them
[20:31] <extrasolar> don't bother with itunes
[20:32] <ActionParsnip> morph: so, you didn't search at all, or you'd have seen that...
[20:32] <extrasolar> you will regret it, I promise
[20:32] <extrasolar> it's horrible
[20:32] <FloodBot1> extrasolar: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[20:32] <morph> ActionParsnip: ive gotten to that page
[20:32] <morph> i went to the itunes website and downloaded the .exe
[20:32] <flowlo> lwizardl: do you mean bad custom isos or bad downloaded and burnt isos?
[20:32] <danielkarlsson> morph: You can often find more info on how to get a application to work at wines appdb. http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=1347
[20:32] <ActionParsnip> morph: ok then browse the apps
[20:32] <extrasolar> morph did you change it's read/write perm?
[20:32] <ActionParsnip> morph: and you can search to see how and if the app you want will work
[20:32] <morph> yea extrasolar i have it finished up installing
[20:32] <morph> but at the end it says something like
[20:33] <extrasolar> ok
[20:33] <morph> itunes encountered an error
[20:33] <lwizardl> flowlo, bad custom isos. they either failed to create the iso or got kernal panics on bootup
[20:33] <morph> blah blah
[20:33] <FloodBot1> morph: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[20:33] <logitechdude> whats worse the smelly nigger or the dirty mexican?
[20:33] <ActionParsnip> morph: does the appdb state anything which may make it work?
[20:33] <morph> ActionParsnip: i dont think you can use anything but iTunes for your iphone
[20:33] <ActionParsnip> morph: I found this on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnUrqcD4W_M
[20:34] <flowlo> lwizardl: ah okay ... then the sir fobar option sounds more like it :P
[20:34] <extrasolar> you can sync your iphone with  Rhythmbox
[20:34] <lwizardl> flowlo, yeah
[20:34] <ActionParsnip> morph: you can use other apps with (crappy) iphone
[20:34] <extrasolar> for example http://askubuntu.com/questions/129097/how-do-i-sync-iphone-4-in-rhythmbox
[20:35] <Marzata> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Mayne_Reid
[20:35] <dashavoo> does anybody have the deb for the old version of skype? I have got loads of problems with the new one
[20:35] <Marzata> usa readers?
[20:35] <ActionParsnip> or easier, avoid iphone if you don't use Windows / Mac
[20:35] <danielkarlsson> morph: This webpage discusses ways to replace iTunes on Ubuntu, it might provide som help? http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/itunes/
[20:35] <ActionParsnip> Marzata: what/whom is the link for?
[20:35] <lwizardl> flowlo, and usually the start of fixing the problem is admitting that you caused it on something the user did. Which when I was changing details and options I did something wrong and killed it lol
[20:36] <extrasolar> dashavoo: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-software-2/how-to-downgrade-to-older-skype-version-931400/
[20:36] <Marzata> ups
[20:36] <ActionParsnip> morph: smash the phone with a hammer, claim the insurance and get a decent phone which isn't nearly exclusively tied to mac and windows
[20:36] <extrasolar> buntu0101?
[20:37] <extrasolar> ActionParsnip: then he can throw his life savings off a cliff.....
[20:38] <goddard> google+ isn't working for me on Chromium
[20:38] <goddard> anyone else?
[20:38] <extrasolar> let me check
[20:38] <extrasolar> what do you mean by not working
[20:38] <bak> is firefox opened
[20:38] <extrasolar> everything seems to be in order
[20:39] <dashavoo> extrasolar: thanks, but that is a really old thread and the only link in there to a REALLY old skype version is dead
[20:39] <extrasolar> dashavoo haha ok let me see
[20:39] <extrasolar> what version have you got then?
[20:39] <dashavoo> 4
[20:39] <ActionParsnip> goddard: cleared your cookies and temp internet files?
[20:39] <dashavoo> I would kill for a 2.2
[20:40] <flowlo> lwizardl: yeah that's true ... changing details often results in a nightmare
[20:40] <ActionParsnip> dashavoo: do you have 4.0.0.8-1
[20:41] <ActionParsnip> dashavoo: and have you tried renaming ~/.Skype
[20:41] <Mark_____> what text editors work with iso master
[20:42] <extrasolar> Mark__ was the problem fixed?
[20:42] <extrasolar> out of interest
[20:42] <goddard> ActionParsnip: yep completely cleared still same issue
[20:42] <Mark_____> extrasolar:  yes
[20:42] <dashavoo> ActionParsnip: yes, I have that version. I've tried a fresh config for it, yeah, but it can't seem to maintain a call for very long and when it does the webcam doesn't work
[20:42] <Frostbyte> Can someone provide help with an ircd-hybrid/IRCServices related issue?
[20:42] <extrasolar> Mark__ awesome, what was the fiX?
[20:42] <ActionParsnip> Mark_____: what is iso master?
[20:42] <flowlo> phew, that was the hardest distro upgrade I ever managed ...
[20:42] <Mark_____> does anyone know what text editors work with iso master
[20:42] <Mark_____> ActionParsnip: program to edit iso image
[20:42] <Jordan_U> Mark_____: I don't understand your question. Isomaster allowss you to add and remove arbitrary files from an iso file. What does a text editor have to do with that?
[20:43] <ActionParsnip> Mark_____: there are plenty of alternatives.
[20:44] <ActionParsnip> flowlo: I always clean install, much easier
[20:44] <Mark_____> Jordan_U: i am trying to edit a file when i do that it says edit error check options/editor
[20:44] <ActionParsnip> Frostbyte: ask away
[20:44] <extrasolar> Frostbyte it's easier to just ask
[20:44] <extrasolar> if someone knows, they'll speak up
[20:44] <_skpl> anyone know why the dash in unity 2d takes forever to open?
[20:44] <Mark_____> what else is out there ActionParsnip
[20:45] <ActionParsnip> Mark_____: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/iso-master-the-ultimate-cddvd-image-isonrg-editor.html
[20:45] <ActionParsnip> Mark_____: http://maketecheasier.com/build-your-own-ubuntu-based-distro-with-novo-builder/2010/07/02
[20:46] <Frostbyte> I'm using the za net services, and apparently, if a user has been authenticated at least once with a specific hostmask - the services will not force a GuestXXXX nick, if he doesn't identify - say the second time he reconnects
[20:46] <flowlo> ActionParsnip: on servers? getting this system back live by reconfiguring is more challenging than upgrading :)
[20:46] <Frostbyte> Have I missed something in the configuration?
[20:46] <Mark_____> ActionParsnip: what i need to do is edit the boot cfg file
[20:46] <extrasolar> _skpl what are you specs?
[20:46] <ActionParsnip> flowlo: depends on your backups :)
[20:47] <flowlo> ActionParsnip: no backups of course :P
[20:47] <ActionParsnip> Mark_____: you can simply replace the file then rebuild the ISO
[20:47] <Mark_____> how ActionParsnip
[20:47] <ActionParsnip> flowlo: that will bite you later. Its not a case of if, it's when. I have my 'I told you so' sign ready
[20:47] <bbpgrs> hi, i need help with virtualbox for ubuntu is this the right place?
[20:47] <ActionParsnip> flowlo: a cheap USB drive will save your data
[20:47] <ActionParsnip> bbpgrs: sure
[20:48] <dashavoo> oh hurray, I think I found an old deb
[20:48] <extrasolar> bbpgrs: ask
[20:48] <ActionParsnip> Mark_____: depends on the tool but usually you just replace the file
[20:48] <extrasolar> dashavoo congrats
[20:48] <extrasolar> where?
[20:48] <Mark_____> i got it now
[20:48] <dashavoo> extrasolar: http://download.cnet.com/Skype-for-Ubuntu-64-bit/3000-2349_4-75300363.html
[20:48] <extrasolar> sweet
[20:49] <ActionParsnip> Mark_____: http://askubuntu.com/questions/46646/how-to-edit-iso-images-including-bootable-isos
[20:49] <ActionParsnip> dashavoo: yeah.."64bit" ;)
[20:51] <mircolillo> http://xdcc_SEARCH_X1344890951
[20:51] <bbpgrs> ActionParsnip: extrasolar: ok well i followed the steps here: "http://lifehacker.com/5583650/run-mac-os-x-in-virtualbox-on-windows" and yes i know it says for windows, but it said it works for ubuntu too but when i reach the step where i have to install OSX all i get is the apple logo then the program crashes and gives me the meditating guru thing and tells me to read the logs but the logs are too complicated for me :P
[20:51] <Frostbyte> hm, I'm reading that the hostname of the last user is recorded - is that why it's not forcing a new nick if no identify happens?
[20:51] <ActionParsnip> bbpgrs: I'd check the mac license for virtualisation
[20:51] <extrasolar> ^ this
[20:52] <extrasolar> alternatively post the logs to pastebin
[20:52] <extrasolar> and show us
[20:52] <bbpgrs> ActionParsnip: extrasolar: what does that mean?
[20:52] <bbpgrs> extrasolar: ok one sec
[20:52] <ActionParsnip> bbpgrs: the mac license (afaik) doesn't permit virtualization
[20:53] <Salman> W4sp: you there?
[20:54] <bbpgrs> ActionParsnip: extrasolar: then how did ppl do it? people say that tutorial worked for them. btw here is the last log: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1145669/
[20:54] <Salman> Well someone let me know if W4sp comes
[20:54] <ActionParsnip> bbpgrs: they do it but it violates the licensing of the OS
[20:55] <extrasolar> bloody hell
[20:55] <extrasolar> dat log
[20:55] <bbpgrs> extrasolar: sorry
[20:56] <bbpgrs> extrasolar: i know its long
[20:56] <kyle__> bbpgrs: I've done it, though not violating the terms (it was mac on mac).  Supposedly there are some kvm tweaks to let you run OSX in kvm if you're running linux on apple hardware.
[20:57] <ActionParsnip> the license states it must be installed on mac hardware
[20:57] <bbpgrs> kyle__: im running linux (ubuntu) on hp (windows) hardware and im trying to run OSX in virtualbox on ubuntu
[20:57] <kyle__> ActionParsnip: The mac license permits virtualization on apple hardware only.  It may only be for OSX server, can't recall.
[20:57] <ActionParsnip> kyle__: makes sense, probably should've said that :)
[20:57] <kyle__> ActionParsnip: But there are 100% legal ways of doing it.  I know several OSX sysadmins who do, and they're good about being fully licensed.
[20:58] <bbpgrs> kyle__: can you give me a link or something?
[20:58] <extrasolar> http://ubuntu-install.blogspot.co.uk/2011/05/in-stall-mac-osx-in-virtualbox.html
[20:58] <kid47> hello
[20:58] <extrasolar> dunno if this was any different
[20:58] <extrasolar> I have never tried it
[20:58] <extrasolar> and I am so tired
[20:58] <extrasolar>  I cann dechiper that log
[20:58] <extrasolar> cannot
[20:59] <kyle__> bbpgrs: If you're doing it without hacks, you need to pass through a section of nvram from the real hardware.  Trying to dig up the links now.
[20:59] <bbpgrs> kyle__: ok thanks
[20:59] <bbpgrs> extrasolar: np i know its too long
[20:59] <kyle__> bbpgrs: Here's the link.  Requires a patched kvm IIRC http://d4wiki.goddamm.it/index.php?title=Howto:_Mac_OSX_on_KVM
[20:59] <extrasolar> cool
[21:00] <OerHeks> bbpgrs, extrasolar, kyle__ runnin OSx on virtualbox in linux is not legal, so it is also offtopic.
[21:00] <bob3333> the url made me lol
[21:00] <bbpgrs> kyle__: cool thanks
[21:00] <kyle__> Ooh, maybe not s patched one.
[21:00] <kyle__> OerHeks: I'm just speaking to doing it legally, which requires you run it on apple hardware :)  Requires some sort of key that's in nvram.
[21:01] <extrasolar> OerHeks i agree with what kyle_ said.....
[21:01] <buntumanx0r> test :)
[21:02] <kyle__> I really want to get it up and running on linux running apple hardware actually, as I've got a stack of imacs with dead graphics cards that lock hard in OSX....but run fine in linux.
[21:02] <bbpgrs> kyle__: sorry but the link you gave me has a link in it to download something, but when i click on it it gives me a 404 page not found error
[21:03] <kyle__> bbpgrs: I looked at this quite a while ago.  Haven't had time to work on it.
[21:03] <bbpgrs> kyle__: ok np
[21:03] <ActionParsnip> kyle__: I had a PC like that. BSOD in Windows but ran great under Linux, it's also when I switched OS fully
[21:04] <kyle__> ActionParsnip: Yea.  The problem with these is OSX used the GPU to it's advantage ALL THE TIME, but the case didn't allow enough airflow around it.
[21:05] <kyle__> ActionParsnip: After a few years (well out of warantee), the GPU portion of the graphics card is litterally toasted.
[21:06] <Salman> W4sp: there?
[21:07] <ryan1995> Hey does anyone know any good songs?
[21:07] <loadbang> after a good IRC bot, anyone help?
[21:08] <cihhan> hi all, by mistake, i said "sudo chmod -R user /*" and now I cant do anything that requires sudo operation. For example, "sudo ls" returns "sudo: must be setuid root". Any recommendation?
[21:08] <MirtheN> with all the bells and whistles, eggdrop irc bot
[21:08] <loadbang> trying egg drop already
[21:08] <adlwalrus> what is the .history file for?
[21:09] <benassi> lwizardl hey... I burned also ubuntu 12.04 64x iso... with brasero... and  I set my CDROM as first bootable device... but problem is... that when it should start cdrom... it waits few second(but cdrom still not running)...and when ubuntu is loading it start loading :/.. it is too late
[21:09] <benassi> :/
[21:09] <MonkeyDust> adlwalrus  in a terminal, type history to find out
[21:09] <shef9> can anybody help me in installing ubuntu 10.04 LTS on windows 7 for eucalyptus
[21:09] <adlwalrus> MonkeyDust: what's the difference between .history and .bash_history?
[21:09] <lwizardl> hmm not sure then. never had that problem
[21:09] <adlwalrus> MonkeyDust: is deleting it safe?
[21:10] <MonkeyDust> safe: yes, smart/needed: no
[21:10] <ActionParsnip> adlwalrus: I don't have it, try renaming it instead
[21:10] <bob3333> a good preventative measure is making a big index file, with all exist permissions, then chmod according to it
[21:10] <adlwalrus> MonkeyDust: k, but wha'ts the difference between .history and .bash_history?
[21:10] <MonkeyDust> .histroy not found here
[21:10] <Jordan_U> cihhan: You pretty much need to re-install.
[21:11] <MonkeyDust> .history not found here
[21:11] <Jordan_U> cihhan: You can do so while preserving your home directory though.
[21:11] <adlwalrus> ah ok, then maybe it isn't ubuntu
[21:11] <shef9> can anybody help me in installing ubuntu 10.04 LTS on windows 7 for eucalyptus
[21:11] <cihhan> Jordan_U: Oh my God! That's awful! And the problem is I didnt have any seperate partition for /home :(
[21:11] <ActionParsnip> shef9: Lucid has less than 9 months support, why not install Precise? It is supported all the way to 2017
[21:12] <Barnabas> cihhan, /etc and /home is important
[21:12] <shef9> i need it only for practicing
[21:12] <MonkeyDust> shef9  and better don't install 'on windows', install it on its own partition, independent of windows
[21:13] <ActionParsnip> shef9: just use virtualbox then, less impact on the system
[21:13] <shef9> can you please guide me how?
[21:13] <Barnabas> ActionParsnip, agree
[21:13] <shef9> virtualbox is paid?
[21:13] <cihhan> Barnabas: any suggestions?
[21:13] <ActionParsnip> shef9: free
[21:13] <Barnabas> cihhan, whats the state of your disk pt
[21:13] <Barnabas> did not catch the start
[21:13] <ActionParsnip> shef9: but not as in speech :)
[21:14] <shef9> k so first i install virtual box
[21:14] <shef9> then link that with iso file
[21:14] <cihhan> Barnabas: the problem is I said "sudo chown -R user /* "
[21:14] <cihhan> by mistake
[21:14] <ActionParsnip> shef9: I suggest you use Lubuntu 12.04 and you will have a nice light desktop that is LTS
[21:15] <ActionParsnip> cihhan: then you should reinstall
[21:15] <Barnabas> cihhan, do you have root ?
[21:15] <shef9> ActionParsnip first I install virtual box
[21:15] <ActionParsnip> shef9: yes
[21:15] <cihhan> nope :(
[21:15] <Barnabas> or
[21:15] <cihhan> Barnabas: I didnt set root
[21:15] <Barnabas> cihhan, try to boot on another device
[21:15] <Barnabas> usb
[21:15] <shef9> actionparsnip then i link that with iso file
[21:15] <Barnabas> and mount your disk
[21:16] <Barnabas> then you are free to set ownership
[21:16] <Barnabas> ok?
[21:16] <cihhan> Barnabas: makes sense
[21:16] <ActionParsnip> Barnabas: the complexity of the ownership of files in the system makes resetting the ownerships completely unfeasible
[21:16] <cihhan> I will try that way
[21:16] <Barnabas> ActionParsnip, depends on the system
[21:16] <ActionParsnip> cihhan: not all the files and folders are owned by root
[21:17] <zykotick9> ActionParsnip: +1 on ownership
[21:17] <ActionParsnip> Barnabas: the system is ubuntu, this is ubuntu support
[21:17] <Barnabas> try to reset it to root
[21:17] <Barnabas> figure out /home later
[21:17] <zykotick9> cihhan: not everything is root owned... i'd reinstall (far easier)
[21:17] <cihhan> OK it seems that the most feasible way is to reinstall it
[21:17] <cihhan> ok thanks a lot then :)
[21:17] <ActionParsnip> cihhan: not allfolders are owned by root so you willnot be ableto set this back with a single command, it will take you literally weeks to set it riht as you will needto compare to a good install
[21:18] <Barnabas> ActionParsnip, the system is owned by root right?
[21:18] <i42n> hey guys, is there a possibility to change the uid of an existing user WITHOUT the command 'usermod'? I am looking for a solution for this problem as the usermod command is not available on my NAS.
[21:18] <MonkeyDust> cihhan  i havent followed, but sometimes it's easier to start over (reinstall), rather than try to repair things
[21:18] <Barnabas> so the problem is /tmp perhaps something i /var and all of /home
[21:18] <ActionParsnip> Barnabas: not all of it, no. a lot of the system is owned by root.root but some are owned differently and this needs setting
[21:19] <Joe1> how do i make it install to a actual partition with wubi
[21:19] <Barnabas> ActionParsnip, these things will not start then
[21:19] <MonkeyDust> Joe1  with wubi: not
[21:19] <zykotick9> Joe1: you don't with wubi - use the livecd/usb instead.
[21:19] <Barnabas> eg some server etc
[21:19] <Barnabas> but the system will boot -)
[21:19] <MonkeyDust> Joe1  wubi creates space *inside* windows
[21:19] <Joe1> dont have a optical drive
[21:19] <Joe1> it broke
[21:19] <gato_negro> What is the best way to install the LAMP stack? Install components individually, or use tasksel to install them for me?
[21:20] <zykotick9> Joe1: wubi = not real install.  use a usb if possible?
[21:20] <Barnabas> dpkg-reconfigure should do a lot of good
[21:20] <Barnabas> or, you may have to reinstall
[21:20] <adlwalrus> anyone kknow why this might happen?  quite paradoxical... http://jsfiddle.net/abletony84/84prM/
[21:20] <Barnabas> but dont do it just yet ...
[21:21] <ActionParsnip> Joe1: you can install with USB / SD card
[21:21] <zykotick9> !lamp | gato_negro
[21:21] <Joe1> will it fit ona 1 GB
[21:21] <histo> Joe1: the installer iso will yes
[21:21] <histo> !install | Joe1
[21:22] <zykotick9> histo: really?  i thought 12.04 was 4GB?
[21:22] <gato_negro> Thank you ubottu
[21:22] <zykotick9> !mini | Joe1 this would fit
[21:22] <histo> zykotick9: Joe1 you can use the mini.iso or netinstall
[21:23] <dawn> .cls
[21:24] <zykotick9> !bot | gato_negro
[21:25] <ActionParsnip> Joe1: sure, you won't have much space for much else (including updates) but you can sure use it to install with
[21:25] <histo> zykotick9: the alternate installer will fit on cd
[21:26] <zykotick9> histo: so mini or alternate would work.  Joe1
[21:26] <benjamin__> Hello. I have recently installed Ubuntu on a friend's computer which was purchased in 2003.
[21:26] <benjamin__> I have noticed that Flash player does not work
[21:27] <benjamin__> I have installed the Flash Player package, however, whenever I try to open a webpage with Flash content on it, the page crashes
[21:27] <MonkeyDust> benjamin__  what version?
[21:27] <MonkeyDust> benjamin__  what ubuntu version?
[21:27] <benjamin__> 12.04 Precise
[21:27] <ActionParsnip> benjamin__: can you give a pastebin of the output of: lsb_release -a; uname -a; dpkg -l | egrep 'flash|gnash|swf|spark'
[21:28]  * Barnabas sigh flash should be abolished
[21:28] <benjamin__> http://pastebin.com/0jugwDjN
[21:29] <benjamin__> There it is
[21:29] <benjamin__> It has an ATI graphics card, but I'm not sure which one
[21:29] <MonkeyDust> notice 1: pae
[21:29] <ActionParsnip> benjamin__: sudo apt-get --purge remove flashplugin-installer       then enable the partner repo and install the adobe-flashplugin   package
[21:30] <benjamin__> I'll try that
[21:30] <benjamin__> Thanks
[21:32] <shef9> can i use vmware player for ubuntu installation instead of virtualbox
[21:32] <Mysterytrain> um, what was the fastes way to create an empty user without a desktop and all that but with just a home directory
[21:32] <benjamin__> Also; is there a way to see if I'm getting 3D graphics acceleration or not?
[21:34] <coreyo> anyone have a good command-line option for custom volume-up/volume-down keybindings?
[21:34] <benjamin__> Flash player still isn't working
[21:34] <benjamin__> If this is of any help to anyone; I've installed Ubuntu through alternate install
[21:35] <benjamin__> The graphical installer would keep crashing
[21:35] <benjamin__> So I used the alternate install disk
[21:35] <benjamin__> It's a really old computer
[21:35] <benjamin__> I think it may be due to lack of GPU acceleration support
[21:36] <benjamin__> I'd like to know if there's a way to check for GPU acceleration
[21:37] <benjamin__> Ahh
[21:37] <benjamin__> Figured it out
[21:37] <Z3R0> st
[21:37] <benjamin__> It's a Radeon 7500
[21:37] <benjamin__> and it's not running Flash
[21:37] <W4sp> Mysterytrain: Please can you check if useradd suits your need? See -m and -k params. The key is the skel(eton) directory. You can specify an empty one, for instance.
[21:38] <benjamin__> Will the ATI Binary X org driver work with that card?
[21:38] <Z3R0> hey
[21:38] <Mysterytrain> W4sp: that was the command, thank you. I keep getting adduser and useradd mixed up
[21:38] <Z3R0> heyy @ all
[21:39] <benjamin__> I'll install them and let you guys know how it goes
[21:39] <W4sp> Mysterytrain: No problem. Both exist btw.
[21:39] <manas_b> hello
[21:41] <icequeen> hey y'all, anyone know where I can get Ubuntu themes other than the 4 themes that come bundled with it?
[21:41] <ActionParsnip> icequeen: you just want gnome3 themes
[21:42] <Joe1> it wouldnt boot from the mini iso i burned to the usb
[21:42] <MonkeyDust> !themes > icequeen
[21:42] <ActionParsnip> icequeen: http://www.noobslab.com/2011/11/themes-collection-for-ubuntu-1110-unity.html
[21:42] <W4sp> icequeen: http://gnome-look.org/ may suit you.
[21:43] <icequeen> are all of those Unity-compatible?
[21:43] <ActionParsnip> icequeen: sure, unity is just a shell
[21:45] <FreeFog> Hi is it normal that I need to manualy refresh (pressing F5) a network NTFS drive every time I make a change to be able to actually see it?
[21:45] <MonkeyDust> icequeen  backgrounds are just pictures
[21:46] <MonkeyDust> FreeFog  rephrase that please :)
[21:46] <FreeFog> every time I delete, modify, etc a file in an external CIFS drive I have to press F5 to actually see the change
[21:47] <FreeFog> if I delete a file, the image of the file stays (thought the actual file is deleted when the order is issued) until I press F5
[21:48] <ActionParsnip> icequeen: enough themes for you?
[21:48] <FreeFog> am I not clear enough? should I refrace again?
[21:48] <linuxuz3r> what should i install to develope c c++ in ubuntu
[21:49] <tsousa> i installed the latest version of ubuntu but it is not recognizing the screen correctly. so the icon on unity is missing a part because the screen cut that part
[21:49] <_Marcus> linuxuz3r: GCC.
[21:49] <tsousa> How can i solve it?
[21:49] <ActionParsnip> linuxuz3r: install build-essential packae
[21:49] <ActionParsnip> tsousa: what GPU do you use?
[21:49] <linuxuz3r> ActionParsnip,  does that install make and all the build packages
[21:50] <FreeFog> tsousa check about X11 documentation
[21:50] <ActionParsnip> linuxuz3r: yes
[21:50] <SegFaultAX> I have two monitors. Which configuration option in Xorg selects the default one?
[21:50] <tsousa> ActionParsnip, Nvidia GT403
[21:51] <ActionParsnip> tsousa: did you install the nvidia proprietary driver?
[21:51] <tsousa> i did the same
[21:52] <linuxuz3r> anyone else having problems with gnome 3 2d
[21:52] <FreeFog> u can force the xorg.conf configs to a sertain value
[21:52] <FreeFog> tsousa I strongly recommend u check xorg.conf docs
[21:53] <e66> I can not drag anything in Ubuntu
[21:53] <FreeFog> tsousa also it is important that the monitor has been pluged at boot, coz sometimes the automatic detection with the GUI does not work properly
[21:53] <Barnabas> gnome 3 / xorg.conf can give you problems to my exp, leave out config parts to keyboard and mouse ..
[21:53] <FreeFog> at least in my experience
[21:53] <Barnabas> as per nvidia-xconf
[21:53] <linuxuz3r> anyone else having problems with gnome 3 2d that is when you log on to gnome 3 2d it populates  the screen with tasks bars and the like
[21:53] <linuxuz3r> anyone else having this problem
[21:55] <forevertheuni> anyone here knows how zotero works with the standalone + connector? is it TCP/IP?
[21:59] <MonkeyDust> linuxuz3r  the taskbat is part of the GUI
[21:59] <MonkeyDust> taskbar*
[22:00] <icequeen> how can I edit the size of my cursor?
[22:00] <linuxuz3r> but everytime i login gnome adds a new taskbar
[22:03] <guest12345> hi all, I am having a problem with domU's having network access through a bridge...I am using Ubuntu 12.04, setup bridge xenbr0 in /etc/network/interfaces...when I create a guest using xl create <configfile> the guest boots fine, but doesn't receive a dhcp response...I can see on the dhcp server that it is receiving and sending out an ip address, but it never reaches the domU
[22:03] <guest12345> does anybody have a working setup that can show me what their iptables rules look like? That way I can compare it to what I have and rule that out as an issue
[22:03] <FreeFog> Hi, Does anyone knows about CIFS needing to be manually refreshed (ie pressing F5) to see changes done to them? and How to avoid it?
[22:05] <MonkeyDust> guest12345  i think you could better ask in #networking
[22:05] <guest12345> MonkeyDust: will do, Thanks!
[22:06] <linuxuz3r> !jdk
[22:07] <Barnabas> jdk I may know a bit about that
[22:08] <linuxuz3r> !java
[22:10] <ghostnik11> hi i am trying to fix my display setting in 12.04 as my screen resolution is stuck at 640 x 480 (4:3)
[22:10] <ghostnik11> I want to change it as my monitor is a sony flat screen
[22:11] <Dr_Willis> ghostnik11:  and your video chipset is? and what drivers are you using?
[22:12] <ghostnik11> Dr_Willis, my video chipset is Geforce 6150 Le and I just finally got the additional driver for nvidia installed in the additional driver section which allowed gnome and unity to work now
[22:12] <e66> any comment on http://askubuntu.com/questions/175510/can-not-move-anything-in-ubuntu-12-04
[22:12] <Dr_Willis> ghostnik11:  you ran the nvidia-settings tool yet?
[22:13] <ghostnik11> Dr_Willis, no, how can i run that or are you talking about the nvidia settings because i went into it and it doesn't allow me to adjust the screen resolution
[22:13] <Dr_Willis> ghostnik11:  its in the menus or try 'gksudo nvidia-settings'
[22:13] <ghostnik11> Dr_Willis, okay will try
[22:15] <rhagu> hi i want to run the libvirtd daemon on my server, how can I install it?
[22:15] <Dr_Willis> Nvidia-settings  has a place to select screen res. X Server Display Configuration. Its where i set up my 2 monitors.
[22:16] <ghostnik11> Dr_Willis, yeah I have run this program but it won't let me change the screen resolution, the driver i have installed according to the program is: 173.14.35
[22:16] <Dr_Willis> ghostnik11:    The res settings are greyed out? or can you just not find them>?
[22:17] <Dr_Willis> X Server Display Configueration (on the side) - Then the advanced button.
[22:17] <Jonii> Hey, I bought a usb hdd to take with me. It's Lacie Rikiki. Now, what I don't get it, I plugged it in, and the hdd was saying something about "please run this setup to use this hdd with your mac or win computer"
[22:17] <Dr_Willis> Jonii:  what said  that exactly..
[22:17] <Jonii> Now, I was like "wtf m8", because, where the heck do you need setup to use hdd?
[22:17] <FreeFog> Hi, Does anyone knows about CIFS needing to be manually refreshed (ie pressing F5) to see changes done to them? and How to avoid it?
[22:17] <Dr_Willis> Jonii:  encryption or other packaged bonus software most likely
[22:18] <Dr_Willis> FreeFog:  i dont recall ever needing to Hit F5
[22:18] <Jonii> I tried to google that, to no avail. I repartitioned it, and it seems to work, though there are some problems with it
[22:18] <Dr_Willis> FreeFog:  theres most likely some lag in the changes showing up
[22:18] <FreeFog> nope is someting permanent =S it is a NTFS share
[22:18] <Jonii> Dr_Willis: so, it's fair to assume that there's no need for me to save that data that came with the hdd?
[22:18] <Dr_Willis> Jonii:  i never do. :)
[22:18] <ghostnik11> Dr_Willis, it says configuration disabled and has crt-0 and won't let me select other options
[22:18] <andi3_> hi, i'm looking for tutorial/doc how to build ubuntu with live-build, could you help?
[22:19] <Jonii> okay, thanks
[22:19] <bonhoeffer> what is the window manager shortcut ctl+alt+number pad called? i want to customize it
[22:19] <FreeFog> I seached forusm and it seams it is related with NTFS and CIFS
[22:19] <FreeFog> and how networkmanaging from the Windows part is done
[22:19] <ghostnik11> dr_willis: i can take a screen pic if you want and post
[22:19] <Dr_Willis> FreeFog:  this is a actual share on a windows machine? or a share from a ubuntu box that is a ntfs filesystem?
[22:20] <Dr_Willis> ghostnik11:  you can make one to show people. ;)  i may not be able to help much. I rarely have nvidia issues.
[22:20] <NetEcho> Does Ubuntu have a sort of expert install mode where you can select whats being installed?
[22:20] <Dr_Willis> !minimal | NetEcho
[22:20] <ghostnik11> dr_willis: cool will do
[22:20] <NetEcho> Dr_Willis thank you!
[22:21] <FreeFog> Dr_Willis: PC 1 = Lubuntu PC 2 = W7; Share in PC2 is  NTFS, mounted in PC1 thru smbfs, CIFS in fstab
[22:22] <narcos> So, Ubuntu 12.04 + openvpn.
[22:23] <narcos> I've following various tutorials, which boil down to a set of commands. My end result is an error "failed to update database TXT_DB error number 2" when generating client certs.
[22:23] <narcos> *followed
[22:23] <narcos> as well as a blank .crt file
[22:23] <narcos> http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=WxCv8USk  <--- my output
[22:23] <narcos> Odd that I followed the same on Ubuntu 10.04, and had success.
[22:23] <narcos> Any help appreciated++
[22:24] <sprinklz> byobu is wonky on a fresh install of server 12.04   http://imgur.com/MqXDA
[22:25] <bonhoeffer> what is the super key?
[22:25] <bonhoeffer> as in ctl+primary+super+left
[22:25] <iori_uk> HI. Can someone please help me configure a slave node file for an NFS mount please? Im following some instructions online but a bit confused
[22:25] <kirkland> sprinklz: switch back to the screen backend, 'byobu-select-backend screen'
[22:25] <bonhoeffer> or "hold down super"
[22:25] <sprinklz> kirkland: how?
[22:26] <kirkland> sprinklz: by running that command, 'byobu-select-backend screen'
[22:26] <kirkland> sprinklz: exit, and then log back in
[22:26] <iori_uk> Im trying to install Beowulf on a small cluster
[22:26] <kilopopo> hi
[22:27] <sprinklz> kirkland: soooo much thanks to you. why was it wonky in the first place?
[22:27] <Dr_Willis> bonhoeffer:  the windows key is techincally called the 'super key'
[22:27] <kirkland> sprinklz: your terminal (putty) can't handle UTF8 characters
[22:27] <kirkland> sprinklz: sorry, or whatever that windows term was
[22:27] <sprinklz> kirkland: ahhhh i remember reading somthing about that
[22:27] <icequeen> is there a way to get a list of all the proprietary software I have installed?
[22:27] <Dr_Willis> Putty has  a utf-8 setting.
[22:27] <kirkland> sprinklz: and the new byobu uses some utf8 characters, such as 
[22:28] <kirkland> sprinklz: alternatively, you can upgrade to the latest package from the ppa:byobu/ppa
[22:28] <kirkland> sprinklz: where it should be fixed
[22:28] <bonhoeffer> Dr_Willis, thanks!
[22:29] <sprinklz> kirkland: oh i found out why byobu on local machine had a wierd highth and width, it was because i used byobu in putty first which set the rows and coulum settings
[22:29] <bonhoeffer> Dr_Willis, do you know what "primary" is?
[22:29] <lib11> hi, I'm trying to setup cryptsetup for swap and another partition but when the computer is booting either it can't find the devices or doen't accept the passwords
[22:30] <Dr_Willis> bonhoeffer:  perhaps they refer to the mouse button.. what context is this in anyway>
[22:30] <lib11> /etc/init.d/cryptdisks start   doesn't seem to work
[22:30] <ghostnik11> Dr_Willis, here is look at my settings http://imagebin.org/224474
[22:30] <JokesOnYou77> hi all
[22:31] <Dr_Willis> ghostnik11:  click the advanced button?
[22:31] <lib11> what I did was to apt-get instal cryptsetup; edit crypttab and fstab
[22:31] <lib11> what am I missing here?
[22:32] <DrManhattan> I am unable to get WOL working with the atl1e driver found in the kernel. I am unable to compile the module with the source provided by the NIC manfacturer.
[22:32] <Dr_Willis> ghostnik11:  click where it says disabled and select somthing?
[22:32] <ghostnik11> Dr_Willis, when i click advanced it just says basic
[22:32] <JokesOnYou77> Does anyone know a way to log terminal output to a file for an interactive program? i.e. copy SDOUT rather than redirect it?
[22:32] <DrManhattan> am I basically going to be unable to use linux now? without functioning WOL, the box is useless.
[22:32] <zykotick9> JokesOnYou77: "man script"
[22:32] <Dr_Willis> ghostnik11:  you have 1 or 2 monitors?
[22:33] <JokesOnYou77> zykotick9: thank you! :)
[22:33] <ghostnik11> Dr_Willis, I have 1 monitor and when i click disabled and go to separate x screen it gives me more options but nothing higher than 640 x 480
[22:34] <DrManhattan> I am unable to get WOL working with the atl1e driver found in the kernel. I am unable to compile the module with the source provided by the NIC manfacturer. am I basically going to be unable to use linux now? without functioning WOL, the box is useless.
[22:34] <Dr_Willis> ghostnik11:  i dont see how you can have only 1 monitor and its disabled. :)  this is a laptop? or what exactly.
[22:34] <ghostnik11> Dr_Willis, its a desktop and my monitor is a sony bravia 27 inch flat screen
[22:34] <ghostnik11> tv
[22:34] <JokesOnYou77> DrManhattan: what seems to be the problem with compiling the module?
[22:35] <Dr_Willis> ghostnik11:  hooked up to a vga or hdmi port? any adaptors  like a hdmi->vga beung used?
[22:35] <DrManhattan> tells me no autoconf.h, then if i comment that section out tells me no linker.h
[22:35] <ghostnik11> Dr_Willis, it gives me the option to set panning. what is the normal screen resolution 1278 x 768
[22:36] <ghostnik11> Dr_Willis, hooked up via vga
[22:36] <DrManhattan> I have installed build-essential, linux-headers, linux source, and autoconf.
[22:36] <DrManhattan> still no luck
[22:36] <Dr_Willis> ghostnik11:  it cant do hdmi? Ive found i have very few issues with HDMI. but often major issues with VGA
[22:36] <ghostnik11> Dr_Willis, the desktop doesn't have any hdmi ports
[22:37] <sambagirl> I think my ubuntu environment has been visited by a mormon virus cause my browser keeps trying to open up a magic underwear site...sheesh.
[22:38] <JokesOnYou77> DrManhattan: I set my WOL parameters in BIOS, not sure if this really helps but is there a way you could use some generic driver from the kernel with the BIOS options set?  Maybe my system just works with the default drivers tho :/
[22:38] <DrManhattan> JokesOnYou77, the kernel driver does not have functioning WOL. It doesn't for realtek 8169 either.
[22:38] <bonhoeffer> anyone know how to solve this apt problem: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1145811/
[22:39] <ghostnik11> Dr_Willis, i tried to write in for panning - 1024 x 768 and then tried to save to x configuration and it said: Failed to parse existing X config file '/etc/X11/xorg.conf'!
[22:39] <DrManhattan> basically the two most common onboard nics don't function properly
[22:39] <icequeen> found my answer here: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/remove-non-free-software-on-your-system-using-vrms-virtual-richard-m-stallman.html
[22:39] <Dr_Willis> ghostnik11:  as a test i would try a normal computer monitor if you can. It may be somthing weird with the way the tv is seen by the pc.
[22:39] <zykotick9> bonhoeffer: remove the 2nd (or more) entried for the dropbox repo - did you add it manually to source.list? (check /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ for duplication)
[22:40] <JokesOnYou77> DrManhattan: any idea if there's a precompiled binary for that module, or any better documentation for compiling?  Cause this sounds really crummy to me
[22:40] <buhman_> David-A: sure
[22:40] <DrManhattan> JokesOnYou77, the drive compile has worked the same for years. unzip, make, make install
[22:40] <DrManhattan> driver
[22:40] <ghostnik11> Dr_Willis, I don't have a computer monitor, this is only option is my tv
[22:40] <bonhoeffer> zykotick9, should i do that via a text editor or is there a gui in unity?
[22:41] <ghostnik11> Dr_Willis, here is x config that i am trying to save but it won't let me http://paste.ubuntu.com/1145812/
[22:41] <zykotick9> bonhoeffer: sorry, it's /etc/apt/sources.list not source.list
[22:41] <zykotick9> bonhoeffer: if you didn't manually edit it - i doubt that's the issue...
[22:41] <David-A> (buhman_) for new viewers, the question was: I want to iterate through all files owned by a package, and re-set the permissions of those files to the permissions used when the file was created by that package
[22:41] <bonhoeffer> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1145814/ <-- zykotick9
[22:42] <bonhoeffer> so i guess i need to delete the .save?
[22:42] <bonhoeffer> zykotick9, are there lots of duplicates there?
[22:42] <JokesOnYou77> DrManhattan: except now it doesn't work.  Compiling often has dependencies , which appear to be unmet in your case
[22:42] <Dr_Willis> ghostnik11:  save it to your home direcotry and copy it to /etc/X11/xorg.conf  as root user via 'sudo cp thefile /etc/X11/xorg.conf'  if you think it will help
[22:42] <buhman_> I want to iterate through all files owned by a package, and re-set the permissions of those files to the permissions used when the file was created by that package
[22:42] <zykotick9> bonhoeffer: i only see one dropbox there - check sources.list, is it mentioned there as well?
[22:42] <goddard> im using Ubuntu and LibreOffice and people send me documents and the fonts dont look the same and I have downloaded Microsoft Core Fonts
[22:42] <David-A> buhman_: to list files of a package (mousepad): dpkg-query --listfiles mousepad
[22:43] <David-A> buhman_: to set permissions: chmod <bits> <filenames...>
[22:43] <bonhoeffer> zykotick9,  i only see it once there
[22:43] <buhman_> David-A: right, so what is the value of "bits"
[22:43] <bonhoeffer> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1145817/ <-- zykotick9
[22:44] <buhman_> David-A: I also want file-ownership to be reset
[22:44] <David-A> buhman_: the original values for a specific package? i dont know
[22:44] <buhman_> David-A: so how did that get me anywhere
[22:44] <ghostnik11> Dr_Willis, i just tried to save it and think i got it saved through the nvidia settings but it won't let me apply the new 1028 x 768 resolution that i inputed in panning.  The apply button is grayed out
[22:44] <zykotick9> bonhoeffer: you see it once in sources.list?  that would be the issue then - once in source.list and once in source.list.d dirctory
[22:44] <bonhoeffer> ah ha!
[22:44] <DrManhattan> JokesOnYou77, yeah. What a mystery. Something minor in linux isn't working and ruining the functionality of the whole box. I'm so shocked.
[22:44] <bonhoeffer> delete from sources.list then?
[22:44] <Dr_Willis> ghostnik11:  the nvidia-settings file can read, and save a xorg.conf it wont read one you just downloaded and saved to your home dir.. If you chante your xorg.conf you should restart the X server to see if it works.. then try nvidia-settings
[22:45] <zykotick9> bonhoeffer: comment out - would be more safe suggestion ;)
[22:45] <JokesOnYou77> DrManhattan: rofl.  I wish I could help more, but it looks like this is really beyond my expertise, sorry :/
[22:45] <Jordan_U> Dr_Willis: Why are you compiling a kernel?
[22:45] <bonhoeffer> zykotick9, thanks!
[22:45] <David-A> buhman_: what about setting owner "root", that is quite common
[22:45] <Jordan_U> DrManhattan: Why are you compiling a kernel?
[22:45] <ghostnik11> Dr_Willis, how can i restart x settings
[22:45] <ghostnik11> via terminal
[22:45] <DrManhattan> JokesOnYou77, it's beyond everyone's expertise. When it boils down to it, linux will always be playing catch up
[22:46] <DrManhattan> Jordan_U, probably for the same reason you bite the heads off of live kittens.
[22:46] <Dr_Willis> ghostnik11:  sudo service lightdm restart    to restart X.  X settings are normally saved in /etc/X11/xorg.conf  rename the file to xorg.conf.backup.123   or similer to have no xorg.conf and reset the settings
[22:46] <zykotick9> ghostnik11: one way would be "sudo service lightdm restart" (assuming you use lightdm)
[22:46] <Jordan_U> DrManhattan: Please try to keep your comments on-topic.
[22:47] <DrManhattan> Jordan_U, you as well. I never said anything about compiling a kernel.
[22:47] <zykotick9> DrManhattan: "catch up" to what... <don't reply>
[22:47]  * DrManhattan shrugs
[22:48] <Jordan_U> DrManhattan: Sorry, I misunderstood. What are you trying to do?
[22:48] <linuxuz3r_> demonoid is down?
[22:48] <DrManhattan> Jordan_U, find any way to get WOL functioning with an atl1e onboard NIC
[22:48] <zykotick9> linuxuz3r_: demonid is shutdown - see /.
[22:48] <DrManhattan> linuxuz3r, has been for a while
[22:49] <DrManhattan> they got ddos'd and never recovered
[22:49] <linuxuz3r_> even the trackers got ddosd?
[22:49] <Jordan_U> !ot | linuxuz3r_
[22:49] <zykotick9> linuxuz3r_: as in legally shutdown for good...
[22:49] <linuxuz3r_> oh ok
[22:49] <linuxuz3r_> thanks
[22:49] <linuxuz3r_> sorry
[22:50] <DrManhattan> Jordan_U, do you have anything helpful to add, or are you just going to complain about topics you dont like?
[22:50] <Jordan_U> DrManhattan: Can you pastebin the output of "sudo ethtool eth0"? (assuming that eth0 is the ethernet card in question).
[22:51] <DrManhattan> Jordan_U, according to the ethtool, WOL is in state G and functioning
[22:51] <DrManhattan> I can even do a MANUAL sudo ethtool -s eth0 wol g
[22:51] <DrManhattan> but you send a packet to the card and you get no response
[22:52] <David-A> buhman_: dpkg-query --listfiles mousepad | sudo xargs chown root:root
[22:52] <Jordan_U> DrManhattan: Can you successfully configure WOL from another OS?
[22:52] <linuxuz3r_> im in gnome 3 with dual monitor when i change workspace only monitor 1 changes
[22:52] <linuxuz3r_> gnome-shell even
[22:53] <DrManhattan> Jordan_U, yes. in Windows it works just fine.
[22:53] <DrManhattan> Jordan_U, in fact, in earlier versions of ubuntu one had no problems with the standard make make install process of the proprietary driver
[22:54] <cash> yota
[22:54] <intr0x80> Hello, what's the currently supported version of Ubutnu LTS?
[22:54] <Jordan_U> DrManhattan: WOL doesn't normally require installation of proprietary drivers.
[22:54] <ghostnik11> Dr_Willis, i made it worst after restarting x
[22:54] <cash> hi guy
[22:55] <DrManhattan> Jordan_U, it does for atl1e and for r8169
[22:55] <zykotick9> intr0x80: long time for 12.04, i hear 9 months left for 10.04
[22:55] <cash> shit i searche french language
[22:55] <linuxuz3r_> zykotick9, are you on gnome-shell
[22:55] <ghostnik11> now on my tv its still 640 x 480 but know when i move my mouse the screen moves because it can pan further but the screen remains at resolution
[22:55] <zykotick9> linuxuz3r_: lol - no.  i use awesome wm (with dual monitor BTW).  good luck.
[22:56] <linuxuz3r_> ok
[22:56] <Dr_Willis> ghostnik11:  delete the xorg.conf and restart x again.. should be back to the original
[22:56] <Jordan_U> DrManhattan: Where did you download this proprietary driver from? What version(s) of the linux kernel is it known to support?
[22:56] <intr0x80> zykotick9: nice. Thanks. Will my 10.04 box automatically try to upgrade itself to 12.04 when 10.04 goes away?
[22:56] <zykotick9> intr0x80: upgrade should be offered with 12.04.1 comes out.
[22:57] <DrManhattan> I downloaded one from the Atheros Qualcomm site and one from the manufacturer. It's supposed to support 2.6 and up
[22:57] <zykotick9> s/with/when/
[22:57] <DrManhattan> Neither work
[22:57] <Jordan_U> intr0x80: update-manager should automatically prompt you about upgrading to 12.04, though it won't perform the upgrade automatically.
[22:57] <cash> bordel vous n'avez pas compris je recherche le réseaux français de " IRC "
[22:57] <zykotick9> !fr | cash
[22:57] <ratbert90> Hey, anybody around that has experience with bluetooth?  More specifically with SOC?
[22:58] <cash> Merci
[22:58] <cash> ou Merçi
[22:58] <NetEcho> Is there any good options to enable the ability to remote into Ubuntu using a Windows 7 RDP client? other than XRDP, I wasn't a huge fan of it
[22:59] <ratbert90> Even better, does /dev/hci0 have to exist before using hciattach ?
[22:59] <bobweaver> NetEcho, you have tried something like teamviewer ?
[22:59] <cash> #ubuntu-fr
[22:59] <zykotick9> cash: "/join #ubuntu-fr"
[22:59] <Jordan_U> DrManhattan: Internal linux kernel APIs change very frequently. Anything claim that a kernel module will work with future kernels should be suspect. Ubuntu 12.04 uses linux 3.2.
[23:00] <NetEcho> bobweaver isn't teamviewer a VNC client?
[23:00] <bobweaver> udp
[23:00] <DrManhattan> Jordan_U, yeah, what a HUGE suprise! Something changed in linux and now basic functionality is broken.
[23:00] <Jordan_U> DrManhattan: Could you provide a link to this download?
[23:00] <David-A> buhman_: if you have the .deb file you can see the original file owner. example if .deb in cache: dpkg --contents /var/cache/apt/archives/mousepad.deb
[23:01] <NetEcho> So the Windows 7 RDP client can connect to teamviewer? the reason I need this setup is because I can't install additional software on my work system without going through a massive pile of red-tape but they all have the default Win 7 RDP client
[23:01] <bobweaver> NetEcho,  you would still need on both machines sorry maybe I misunderstood what you meant
[23:01] <zykotick9> buhman_: David-A if a DEB file installs using the wrong owner... i'd be highly suspect of that DEB file... just sayin'
[23:02] <DrManhattan> Jordan_U, heres one http://support.asus.com/Download.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=P5Q+SE%2fR&p=1&s=22
[23:02] <cash> j'en ai mare de cette langue
[23:02] <jgornick> Hey guys, I'm on OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion) and I was wondering if there's an easy way to create a bootable USB with Ubuntu 12.04 Server. I want to install it on another machine I have. I also don't have a burner in my laptop. Thoughts?
[23:03] <DrManhattan> Jordan_U, here's the other download link
[23:03] <DrManhattan> http://www.qca.qualcomm.com/corporate/content.php?nav1=146
[23:03] <NetEcho> bobweaver: due to the work environment any new software has to be approved so as to not compromise network security (I could probably get away with it as my machine is firewalled and I'm the only one with access however I don't want to anger the people who provide our franchise license)
[23:04] <David-A> zykotick9: (the task was to restore to what the package installed, see 21 minutes ago)
[23:04] <zykotick9> jgornick: seems like an apple question to me.  does apple have unetbootin?  <don't reply to me - i won't see it>
[23:04] <OerHeks> jgornick, use unetbootin http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/
[23:05] <jgornick> OerHeks: I tried unetbootin, however I didn't see an option for 64-bit 12.04 Server
[23:05] <OerHeks> jgornick, download the iso manually
[23:05] <cloudgeek> how to install airmon , aircarck and airodump in ubuntu desktop 12.04
[23:05] <Jordan_U> jgornick: You might need to use the netboot (also called "mini") install iso.
[23:05] <Jordan_U> !mini | jgornick
[23:06] <jgornick> Jordan_U: I still need to get that iso to a USB stick though right?
[23:06]  * zykotick9 mini ftw in ubuntu ;)
[23:06] <jgornick> I'm all about mini as well.
[23:06] <MonkeyDust> jgornick  yes, unetbootin does that
[23:06] <bobweaver> cloudgeek, why would you want to do that ?
[23:06] <Jordan_U> jgornick: Yes, but the mini iso will actually work with unetbootin, last I checked the server iso will not.
[23:07] <MonkeyDust> jgornick  server is an installer, not a live session
[23:07] <zykotick9> mini allows selecting "server" does it not?  Jordan_U
[23:07] <Dr_Willis> server edition iso has had issues with booting from flash drive . Not sure if it works if you dd the iso to flash or not..
[23:07] <Dr_Willis> askubuntu.com may have some info on server to flash
[23:07] <Jordan_U> zykotick9: Correct, you can install Ubuntu server from the mini iso.
[23:08] <jgornick> MonkeyDust: Yeah, I want server.
[23:08] <jgornick> Trying unetbootin again with the downloaded iso.
[23:08] <cloudgeek> bobweaver: we have a computer network project just need to do some experiment with arp packet and hobs and some assignment are there to finish assigned by our school
[23:08] <zykotick9> Jordan_U: my recollection - you can install "anything ubuntu" from the mini...
[23:08] <cloudgeek> bobweaver: my wi-fi problem is solved now
[23:08] <DrGrov> Hello
[23:09] <DrGrov> Got a strange tint of blue on Ubuntu 10.04 while surfing with Chromium. It happens when I am watching YouTube videos in 720p or 1080p HD.
[23:09] <jgornick> zykotick9: You are right, you can install anything. It's the bare minimum to use the ubuntu distribution.
[23:09] <bobweaver> cloudgeek,  that is good also be careful because if I remeber right you have the low powered (lp-phy) wireless card but there is a 3rd party ppa for it out there
[23:09] <DrGrov> I installed XBMC from Ubuntu Tweak, added the PPA and installed. I wonder, could that have caused my blueish tint in Chromium?
[23:10] <matanya> anyone with debian packaging experience ?
[23:10] <Dr_Willis> DrGrov:  i dont see how.
[23:10] <zykotick9> DrGrov: right click a video and disable h/w acceleration in flash, it's in options, properties, preferences, or whaterver...
[23:10] <bobweaver> matanya, whats up ?
[23:10] <Dr_Willis> DrGrov:  in flash video only? thats a known bug/issue.
[23:10]  * DrManhattan has come to realize ubuntu (or any distro) will probably never provide a full set of features comparable to something you'd just pay 100 bucks for and have work properly
[23:10]  * Dr_Willis is reminded of the times hes spent 100+ bucks and had some other OS's Not work properly...
[23:11] <DarkSim> Hello good folks!
[23:11] <matanya> hi bobweaver. we (wikimedia) need a font pack of hebrew fonts for wikipedia, can you help and build one?
[23:11] <ghostnik11> Dr_Willis, okay sorry i took so long i had to sign back into lubuntu desktop and now i will try and delete x org file
[23:11] <bobweaver> matanya,  you have all the source and you can install on machine ?
[23:11] <matanya> bobweaver: yes
[23:12] <Jordan_U> DrManhattan: This channel is for Ubuntu support, not for ranting. Please stick to productive support discussion or leave the channel.
[23:12] <DarkSim> Ubuntu 12.04, Is there any way to stream what I do to sites like Justin.TV. Windows have Xsplit, Livestream.com etc. etc. etc. but I haven't seen a single application about streaming in Linux, anyone have any idea?
[23:12] <bobweaver> good matanya do you have bzr installed or know how to use it >
[23:12] <bobweaver> ?
[23:12] <matanya> bobweaver: I have
[23:12] <cloudgeek> bobweaver: okay thanks , okay is it safe to install ppa from lauchpad
[23:12] <DrGrov> zykotick9: I clicked on Settings but can not disable Hardware Acceleration. The little dot does not remove itself.
[23:12] <Dr_Willis> DarkSim:  you mean rerouteing a stream you are watching to a differnt stream?
[23:12] <bobweaver> can you push the code to your launchpad so I can see it or github it
[23:13] <bobweaver> sorry matanya ^^
[23:13] <zykotick9> DrGrov: fullscreen the video and try...
[23:13] <DarkSim> Streaming what I do, like I want to stream my gaming session
[23:13] <DrGrov> zykotick9: Ok, will try.
[23:13] <cloudgeek> bobweaver: i am taking in these deb files in source.list   deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/pi-rho/security/ubuntu precise main
[23:13] <cloudgeek> deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/pi-rho/security/ubuntu precise main
[23:13] <cloudgeek> is that is safe
[23:13] <matanya> bobweaver: not sure how to do that, it is on the web already (the sources)
[23:13] <bobweaver> matanya where is it ?
[23:13] <DrGrov> zykotick9: No, does not work either.
[23:13] <ghostnik11> Dr_Willis, can i run this command and it will reset x: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[23:14] <Dr_Willis> DarkSim:  I belive vlc  can somehow stream the desktop, or ffmpeg or mencoder.. not sure about other tools.. for 'real time' streaming. Theres also the webcamstudio that may be able to do it. (its not in the repos)
[23:14] <zykotick9> DrGrov: sorry, i don't have any other suggestions... good luck.
[23:14] <DarkSim> Hm :/
[23:14] <DrGrov> zykotick9: Ok, I could remove the hardware acceleration now.
[23:14] <Dr_Willis> ghostnik11:  if you want to reset chantges made to the xorg.conf, then rename the xorg.conf
[23:14] <matanya> bobweaver: http://opensiddur.org/2010/07/unicode-compliant-and-open-source-licensed-hebrew-fonts/
[23:14] <DrGrov> Will refresh and see what happens.
[23:15] <DrGrov> zykotick9: Well I will be damned :) When I remove "Enable hardware acceleration" it worked. Thanks a lot for your help.
[23:15] <zykotick9> DrGrov: glad to help
[23:15] <zykotick9> DrGrov: known issue - nvidia...
[23:15] <DrGrov> zykotick9: Yes, I am on a nVidia GTS250 1GB.
[23:16] <bobweaver> matanya, ok mkdir -p ~/sandbox/hewbrew-fonts_0.0.1         then put the zip file in there
[23:16] <DrGrov> zykotick9: Strange though that it only appeared now for the first time in roughly 2 years :)
[23:16] <Jordan_U> DrManhattan: If you run "
[23:16] <bobweaver> matanya,  this is where we will build from
[23:16] <zykotick9> DrGrov: i would have never guessed </sarcasm> - it's either nvidia or flash - as both are closed source (no one knows for sure)
[23:16] <ghostnik11> Dr_Willis, but in /etc/X11/ it also has an xorg.conf backup won't that stop it from resetting
[23:17] <Jordan_U> DrManhattan: Sorry, if you run "echo enabled | sudo tee /sys/class/net/eth0/device/power/wakeup" then reboot does WOL work?
[23:17] <DrGrov> zykotick9: Well now it is working as it should. Thanks again for the kind help :)
[23:17] <zykotick9> DrGrov: glad to help :)
[23:17] <Dr_Willis> ghostnik11:  if theres no xorg.conf it will auto configure..
[23:17] <ghostnik11> Dr_Willis, also won't let me rename it says permission denied
[23:18] <Dr_Willis> ghostnik11:  as with any system file. you need to use root/sudo rights..
[23:18] <bobweaver> matanya,  install these thigs      sudo apt-get install gnupg pbuilder ubuntu-dev-tools bzr-builddeb apt-file packaging-dev make dh-make
[23:18] <ghostnik11> Dr_Willis, can i do a sudo gksudo or is it sudo nautilus
[23:18] <zykotick9> ghostnik11: ONLY /etc/X11/xorg.conf is used, backups (other names) won't matter
[23:19] <Jordan_U> DrManhattan: Of course, shutting down rather than rebooting :)
[23:19] <zykotick9> !gksudo | ghoti
[23:19] <bobweaver> matanya,  then let me know when all is installed
[23:19] <matanya> done
[23:19] <zykotick9> ghostnik11: ^ see above.  sorry ghoti
[23:19] <matanya> bobweaver: all done and zip in place
[23:19] <dylan> So I have 2 monitors, is there way to get the launcher to appear on the left on one monitor, and the right on the other?
[23:20] <ghostnik11> Dr_Willis, sorry wrote wrong command its: gksudo nautilus
[23:20] <Dr_Willis> ghostnik11:  sudo mv  /etc/X11/xorg.conf   /etc/X11/xorg.conf.myleetbackup
[23:20] <Dr_Willis> ghostnik11:  avoid running nautilys as root.. learn the command line basics
[23:20] <zykotick9> ghostnik11: "gksudo nautilus" (bad idea BTW)
[23:21] <ghostnik11> Dr_Willis, but i like the gui
[23:21] <dylan> running most gui applications as root is baf
[23:21] <zykotick9> Dr_Willis: +1 for terminal ;)
[23:21] <dylan> 1 misclick and bang, it's gone
[23:21] <DrManhattan> Jordan_U, I will try that out now
[23:21] <dylan> the only app I run as root is wireshark
[23:21] <Dr_Willis> ghostnik11:  if you want to accidently trash things.. go ahead and run nautilus as root.... ive seen it happen MANY a time in here..
[23:21] <DrManhattan> I am running back and forth to the toilet at the same time
[23:21] <goddard> how can i remove old wine shortcuts that are inside my dock?
[23:21] <goddard> i dont have wine installed any more
[23:21] <Dr_Willis> ghostnik11:  if you want to be able to fix things with the command line when they break really badly.. learn thecommand line fundamentals
[23:21] <bobweaver> ok matanya  extract the file there
[23:21] <dylan> Dr_willis: whoops I rm rf'd /!
[23:22] <matanya> bobweaver: done
[23:22] <dylan> lol
[23:22] <Dr_Willis> dylan:  aparently rm has a feature that prevents that by default these days
[23:22] <dylan> awwwww
[23:22] <dylan> that's no fun
[23:22] <ghostnik11> Dr_Willis, then how come they allow us to use it, well i guess i will just do like you guys say and go via command line since i probably will break everything
[23:22] <bazhang> dylan, dont do that
[23:22] <dylan> bazhang: I know, I was joking
[23:22] <LinuxFan> I have ubuntu 10.04 and have something in / var / log deleted / the faillog. now I've created one, but that is ((text / plain) I get back in the (application / octet-stream)
[23:23] <Fire-_-Fly> I am having really bad time with setting environment variables in Ubuntu, why is it so complicated? or is it me?
[23:23] <Dr_Willis> ghostnik11:  you can hit your pc with a hammer also if you want to..  its 'allowed' ;P
[23:23] <bazhang> dylan, this is NOT the joke channel. take it elsewhere
[23:23] <bobweaver> Ok matanya  we have to know mimic the system that you want to install on
[23:23] <bobweaver> matanya,  what I mean is we have to make all the folder usr  share   fonts
[23:23] <dylan> bazhang: my apologies
[23:23] <matanya> bobweaver: it is ubuntu 8.04
[23:23] <Dr_Willis> bbl. gotta get some work done.
[23:23] <bobweaver> Oo
[23:23] <Jordan_U> Fire-_-Fly: What environment variable are you trying to set?
[23:23] <hgbul> hai
[23:24] <Fire-_-Fly> Jordan_U, just installed latex live and now need to set the environment paths to run it
[23:24] <matanya> bobweaver: my ubuntu is 12.04
[23:24] <hgbul> does anyone know how i can obtain the configuration details of a mial server?
[23:24] <DrManhattan> Jordan_U, it says "enabled"
[23:24] <hgbul> does anyone know how i can obtain the configuration details of a mail server?
[23:25] <Fire-_-Fly> the Tex site recommends putting PATH=/usr/local/texlive/2012/bin/i386-linux:$PATH; export PATH  in .bash_profile, which I did and doesn't work
[23:25] <bobweaver> matanya, ok make a these  dir called    usr ,share, fonts, lib,
[23:25] <goddard> hgbul: usually they are pretty generic
[23:25] <bobweaver> matanya,  in the build area
[23:25] <DrManhattan> Jordan_U, should I shut down with shutdown -h now or init 0?
[23:25] <matanya> bobweaver: didn't get that
[23:25] <hgbul> well not really for me
[23:25] <goddard> hgbul: what is the provider?
[23:25] <Jordan_U> DrManhattan: Either should work, I prefer "sudo shutdown -h now".
[23:26] <bobweaver> matanya,  what is the full path that it is in ? (the build area )   like ~/hebrew-fonts-0.0.1/blah
[23:26] <hgbul> i'm trying to save my college email to my cvomputer
[23:26] <DrManhattan> Jordan_U, WOL did not work
[23:26] <cloudgeek> bobweaver: hey thanks for your help , i going to sleep ,it's alreday 5 Am here in INDIA ,good night
[23:26] <Jordan_U> Fire-_-Fly: How did you install Tex Live?
[23:26] <dylan> is there anyway to put the launcher in different locations on different monitors?  I'm using a dual setup and I want it on the left and right respectively
[23:26] <hgbul> the 'provider' is student.aylesbury.ac.uk
[23:26] <bobweaver> have a good onr cloudgeek
[23:26] <bobweaver> onr *
[23:26] <bobweaver> er
[23:26] <bobweaver> one *
[23:26] <DrManhattan> Jordan_U, with the realtek card, I have to use the proprietary driver
[23:26] <FloodBot1> bobweaver: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[23:26] <DrManhattan> I suspect the same is true of atl1e
[23:27] <cloudgeek> :) bye friends
[23:27] <hgbul> however it is based around gmail
[23:27] <matanya> bobweaver: /home/matanya/sandbox/hewbrew-fonts_0.0.1/Open-Siddur-Project-Hebrew-Font-Pack/
[23:27] <goddard> hgbul: if its college email then they usually have a faq page or even some one that works there would know
[23:27] <goddard> hgbul: if its gmail based then gmail should have the information as well
[23:27] <bobweaver> matanya,  mkdir -p  /home/matanya/sandbox/hewbrew-fonts_0.0.1/Open-Siddur-Project-Hebrew-Font-Pack/usr/share/fonts
[23:27] <benassi> hey... I have problem with ubuntu installation... when pc boot ubuntu from hdd.. and when comes loading screen with five dots.. it just stays that way :/
[23:27] <goddard> hgbul: i think imap.gmail.com or pop.gmail.com or smtp.gmail.com
[23:27] <Fire-_-Fly> Jordan_U, I installed it from the site using their Perl script installer: http://www.tug.org/texlive/doc/texlive-en/texlive-en.html#x1-150003 . I did not use apt-get install
[23:27] <goddard> then your username is your email
[23:28] <matanya> bobweaver: done
[23:28] <Jordan_U> Fire-_-Fly: Why didn't you use apt-get?
[23:29] <bobweaver> matanya, Ok now make a file in the Root build dir called Makefile
[23:29] <bobweaver> /home/matanya/sandbox/hewbrew-fonts_0.0.1/Open-Siddur-Project-Hebrew-Font-Pack  ^^
[23:29] <Fire-_-Fly> Jordan_U, It was not clear if the Ubuntu's distribution was the latest, and I wanted to make sure the latest one is installed
[23:29] <goddard> how can i remove old wine shortcuts that are inside my dock?
[23:29] <goddard> i dont have wine installed any more
[23:30] <matanya> bobweaver: done
[23:30] <bobweaver> matanya, Now open that file in gedit or some text editor
[23:30] <matanya> bobweaver: done in vim
[23:30] <bobweaver> matanya,  1stline)    #!/usr/bin make
[23:30] <bobweaver> 2nd line)  all:
[23:30] <bobweaver> 3rd line) install:
[23:30] <hgbul> i tried those, but asks me for my username, which doesn't work
[23:31] <Fire-_-Fly> Jordan_U, I was able to run tex from the path given
[23:31] <dylan> is there anyway to put the launcher in different locations on different monitors?  I'm using a dual setup and I want it on the left and right respectively
[23:31] <matanya> bobweaver: done
[23:31] <bobweaver> 4th line )  cp -r $(CURDIR)/usr $(DESTDIR)/
[23:31] <matanya> ok
[23:31] <Jordan_U> !pastebinit | bobweaver
[23:31] <bobweaver> there is a space between usr and $    matanya
[23:31] <jpvoip> hello guys... i have a linux with 4 NICs.... i want to create a routing table that... every packet that came from eth1 go to eth2, and every packet that came from eth3 go to eth4... how is the better way to accomplish this?
[23:32] <bobweaver> save the file now matanya  or pastebin it so I can see it.
[23:32] <Fire-_-Fly> Jordan_U, So, I am pretty sure it installed OK. Just don't want to run it using the full path every time
[23:32] <matanya> bobweaver: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1145889/
[23:33] <NetEcho> Are there any real disadvantages to WUBI?
[23:33] <bobweaver> matanya,  you have to indent the 4th line 4 spaces
[23:33] <matanya> ok, done
[23:33] <ghostnik11> Dr_Willis, so this is funny to me so i change the name of xorg.conf file and then i did sudo service lightdm restart and it restarted and went to login screen and right when i was going to put in my password it came right back to here with no changes and the xorg.conf file still messed up with 640 x 480 res and then the 1024 x 768 panning resolution
[23:34] <bobweaver> Like this matanya  you shebang was off too http://paste.ubuntu.com/1145891/
[23:34] <ghostnik11> Dr_Willis, I will restart desktop and see what happens
[23:34] <matanya> bobweaver: fixed
[23:35] <bobweaver> matanya,  now is a good time to explaiun this file. and what it is doing ok. so long sentance comming up
[23:35] <Jordan_U> Fire-_-Fly: You can add a path to the $PATH environment variable by adding a line like this to your ~/.profile: PATH=$PATH:/path/to/tex/
[23:36] <[deXter]> Hi all; is it possible to get a 3.x kernel for Lucid ?
[23:36] <[deXter]> I'm looking in the mainline ppa and only 2.6.35-rc1 is the highest I can get
[23:36] <Fire-_-Fly> Jordan_U, I did that as well, and ran a new terminal to see if it recognized tex, unfortunately it does not.
[23:37] <Jordan_U> Fire-_-Fly: ~/.profile is read at login. To test you can run "bash -l" or log out then back in again.
[23:37] <zykotick9> [deXter]: a 3.x kernel and lucid aren't going to be easy - why do you want a 3 kernel?  do you have h/w that needs it?
[23:37] <bobweaver> matanya, because we always build  from one dir we can call the GLobal varible $(CURDIR) so we are saying cp -r arecurrent dir/usr to    Next Global varible $(Destdir)  this is used to let dpkg-buildpackage or what ever we choce to build with to make sure that we are installing to the deb dir and not on to are machine do you have any questions about the makefile ?
[23:37] <Fire-_-Fly> Jordan_U, I tried the same in .profile, .bash_profile and /etc/environment
[23:38] <matanya> bobweaver: no, I have built packages before, just not for ubuntu
[23:38] <Fire-_-Fly> Jordan_U, Oh, I thought it did not require re log in. Let me check.
[23:38] <[deXter]> zykotick9, Yeah, I have hardware that needs it and unfortunately, software that works only on Lucid
[23:39] <Jordan_U> [deXter]: What software?
[23:39] <[deXter]> Jordan_U, It's a commercial software called ANSYS
[23:39] <zykotick9> [deXter]: sorry - i don't know the ubuntu-specific instructions for 3.x and lucid (i'm still happily running 2.6.32
[23:39] <bobweaver> matanya,  cool let me rool up a cigg ok well I am doing that What I want you to do is is make that makefile exacdable and start moving all the fonts to buildarea/usr/share/fonts
[23:40] <msx> [deXter]: goole for ppa mainline kernel, there you'll see all the official kernels for every ubuntu version
[23:40] <msx> sadly AFAIK i don't think you can add a new kernel to your ubuntu without breaking things since ubuntu's kernel is full of blobs and tightly integrated with the version it ships in :P
[23:40] <grendal> grrrr.
[23:41] <Jordan_U> [deXter]: Does it require hardware 3D accelleration?
[23:41] <[deXter]> msx, Yes I've already done that as I said, the highest I can see is 2.6.35-rc1
[23:41] <[deXter]> Jordan_U, Yeah
[23:41] <[deXter]> it's a fluid dynamics computational software
[23:41] <LinuxFan> faillog ist text/plain please help
[23:41] <matanya> bobweaver: moved
[23:42] <trism> !info linux-image-3.0.0-13-generic lucid | [deXter]
[23:42] <zykotick9> LinuxFan: my faillog is "data" - what is that?
[23:42] <Fire-_-Fly> Jordan_U, It worked. Just had to put the keyword export before the line you gave
[23:43] <zykotick9> !info linux-image lucid
[23:43] <DrManhattan> `00.0................60
[23:43] <zykotick9> trism: is that 3.0.0-13.22~lucid1 from backports?
[23:43] <bobweaver> ok matanya  this is kinda a big package so what we will do is set it in truetype so under build-dir/usr/share/fonts/ mkdor called truetype
[23:43] <DrManhattan> 0000000000000010
[23:43] <trism> [deXter]: sorry that is the older one, newer ones are there though (I looked too quickly)
[23:43] <DrManhattan> 3
[23:43] <DrManhattan> 3
[23:44] <FloodBot1> DrManhattan: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[23:44] <trism> zykotick9: it is in lucid-updates not backports
[23:44] <zykotick9> trism: thanks
[23:44] <[deXter]> trism, So I just have to enable the backports repo?
[23:44] <matanya> bobweaver: done
[23:44] <DrManhattan> yeah sorry I spilled coffee in my keybaord
[23:44] <DrManhattan> board
[23:44] <zykotick9> trism: !info could be more informative... just sayin'
[23:45] <cash> ubuntu-fr
[23:45] <cash> #ubuntu-fr
[23:45] <trism> [deXter]: no, it is in lucid-updates so you should have access to it, although I am looking for the meta package, I forget the name, one sec
[23:45] <bobweaver> matanya,  now mv the zip to the trash
[23:45] <matanya> done
[23:46] <bobweaver> matanya,  you build dir should now look like this http://imagebin.org/224480
[23:47] <bobweaver> matanya, know where do you want to put the other stuff like keyboard and the pdf and odt ?
[23:47] <matanya> it does, tough I rm'ed the keyboard and the files
[23:47] <bobweaver> s|know |now
[23:47] <matanya> they aren't needed here
[23:48] <trism> !info linux-image-generic-lts-backport-oneiric lucid | [deXter]
[23:48] <bobweaver> matanya,  good rule of thumb always keep all source file we do not have to [pass on to user but they can get with apt-get source
[23:48] <trism> [deXter]: that should be the one you want, so you can keep the kernel up to date
[23:48] <bobweaver> moving on
[23:48] <matanya> bobweaver: it isn't source, added by the bloger
[23:48] <[deXter]> trism, So no need to enable the backports repo?
[23:49] <trism> zykotick9: yeah, the bot lumps lucid/lucid-updates/lucid-security together
  Ubuntu 10.04  /var/log   faillog no format is application / octet-stream
[23:49] <zykotick9> trism: a breakdown of which from which would be nice ;)
[23:49] <bobweaver> matanya,  in builddir/../../truefonts  mkdir after true fonts that is the name of the fonts
[23:49] <trism> zykotick9: indeed
[23:50] <bobweaver> then move the fonts in there matanya ;
[23:50] <trism> [deXter]: nope, it is either in lucid-updates or lucid-security, I'm not sure which
[23:50] <[deXter]> Ah, thanks trism will check it out
[23:51] <matanya> bobweaver: you mean inside truetype mkdir turefont?
[23:51] <zykotick9> trism: it looks like backports to me... linux-image-generic-lts-backport-oneiric
[23:51] <NetEcho> weird the Download Installer Components option during install doesn't seem to want to do anything heh
[23:51] <zykotick9> trism: i know you have "lucid" at the end there - but 3.0 and lucid, i question...
[23:52] <trism> zykotick9: yes it is a kernel backport, however they are all in -updates, I don't know why
[23:52] <bobweaver> like this matanya  http://imagebin.org/224482
[23:52] <NetEcho> oh bad archive mirror :(
[23:52] <NetEcho> aparently the canadian archive mirror is bad
[23:52] <matanya> bobweaver: ok, that's what I did
[23:53] <bobweaver> ok matanya  now go to this dir and make a tar.gz like in the screen shot that I am going to post
[23:54] <Bryan-VM> Hey guys
[23:54] <matanya> bobweaver: done
[23:54] <ghostnik11> Dr_Willis, so the force restart of the desktop worked and now i back to standard 640 x 480 and interesting thing is that when it restarted i got this message from the computer: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1145909/
[23:54] <Bryan-VM> Anyone know of a decent media server for Ubuntu that can stream over the network to Windows, PS3, and 360?
[23:54] <eikko> any idea why a compiled ELF 32 binary on Fedora 9 32b runs fine on this system but crash on Ubuntu 10.04 32b / -1 ENOEXEC (Exec format error) ? (no IO errors)
[23:55] <ghostnik11> bryan-vm: how about rhythmbox
[23:55] <Bryan-VM> rhythmbox? I haven't heard of that one.
[23:55] <bobweaver> ok matanya  know mv the tar to the main build area like I did in this screenshot
[23:55] <bobweaver> http://imagebin.org/224483
[23:56] <Bryan-VM> I've tried ps3 media server and plex
[23:56] <ghostnik11> bryan-vm: wait are you using ubuntu?
[23:56] <Bryan-VM> Yes
[23:56] <Bryan-VM> 12.04
[23:56] <NetEcho> odd I can't seem to download installer components
[23:56] <Bryan-VM> First time ever using it.
[23:56] <ghostnik11> bryan-vm: its the standard music player it allows for streaming music from it
[23:57] <Bryan-VM> Can it do Movies/Pictures as well?
[23:57] <e0s__> for VSFTP, what is the default directory that anonymous users connect to?
[23:57] <matanya> bobweaver: done
[23:57] <ghostnik11> Bryan-VM, doubt it as its just a standard music player with streaming abilities
[23:58] <bobweaver> now matanya  just to make sure everything is set up right  cd /home/matanya/sandbox/hewbrew-fonts_0.0.1/      then    find . '*' |pastebinit
[23:58] <ghostnik11> Bryan-VM, but if you want to be able to stream anything you could just open a ftp
[23:58] <Bryan-VM> Can you ps3 and 360 read off that though?
[23:58] <bobweaver> matanya,  then give us the link plz
[23:58] <ghostnik11> Bryan-VM, i do it all the time when i want to add stuff to ps3 but my ps3 is hacked
[23:59] <Bryan-VM> Mine isn't :/ I can't do anything to it either as its my room mates