[00:00] <ghostnik11> Bryan-VM, oh yeah don't hack it, and in terms of a regular stream program for ps3 to computer that allows movies, files, and music i don't know
[00:00] <Bryan-VM> Hmm, alright
[00:00] <NetEcho> Anyone know how to rectify this? the Download Installer Components option in the Ubuntu Minimal Expert install doesn't do anything?
[00:00] <ghostnik11> Bryan-VM, how about you try to connect it via ethernet cord to laptop/computer
[00:00] <matanya> bobweaver: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1145922/
[00:00] <bobweaver> thanks matanya
[00:01] <Bryan-VM> I would but where the 360 and ps3 are its kinda awkward to run the cables.
[00:01] <ghostnik11> Bryan-VM, oh i see
[00:01] <Bryan-VM> Yeah. So I was kinda looking for something like TVersity for Ubuntu
[00:01] <matanya> bobweaver: I removed one font, as it changed to non-free license
[00:02] <bobweaver> ok matanya  we will be setting up all the licenceing in a minute
[00:02] <NetEcho> Same with non-expert install the Minimal cd doesn't seem to be capable of running the download commands :( it was working 20 minutes ago on another install
[00:03] <bobweaver> matanya,  you need to rename Open-Siddur-Project-Hebrew-Font-Pack  to open-siddur-project-hebrew-font-pack_0.0.1
[00:03] <jgornick> hey guys, if i'm creating a vm host ubuntu 12.04 server, my / partition really needs to be something small like 40GB right? I am then going to create another partition mounted at /data which will hold all my vm's.
[00:03] <ghostnik11> Bryan-VM, you could use XBMC
[00:03] <Bryan-VM> Will that also go to the ps3 and Windows?
[00:03] <matanya> bobweaver: done
[00:04] <ghostnik11> Bryan-VM, i think so, not sure, but i remember when i was in college my friend used that one
[00:04] <bobweaver> see how mine is set up matanya  http://paste.ubuntu.com/1145925/
[00:05] <ghostnik11> Bryan-VM, then again my friend had an xbox 360
[00:05] <guest_> how can i make my mouse less sensitive? i've already set acceleration and sensitivity to the lowest settings possible.
[00:05] <Bryan-VM> yeah
[00:05] <Bryan-VM> Like I said, I'm looking for just something all bundled for the ps3/360/Windows. Just to get it up
[00:06] <bobweaver> matanya, pay close attention to line 5 in that paste
[00:06] <NetEcho> So nobody has ran into this before ?
[00:07] <guest_> hello?
[00:07] <bobweaver> matanya,  see how the tar.gz file is there     /hewbrew-fonts-pack-0.0.1/hewbrew-fonts-pack-0.0.1.tar.gz
[00:07] <bobweaver> matanya,  that is super imporant
[00:07] <matanya> yes
[00:07] <NetEcho> the Ubuntu installer doesn't do anything at the "Download Installer Components" stage, it just sits at a purple screen doing nothing
[00:07] <jgornick> Hey guys, if you were creating a VM host, in what directory would you put your virtual machines and their hard drives?
[00:08] <bobweaver> so lets see    cd /home/matanya/sandbox/hewbrew-fonts_0.0.1/    &&  find . '*' | pastebinit
[00:08] <bobweaver> matanya,  ^^
[00:09] <matanya> bobweaver: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1145931/
[00:09] <OerHeks> jgornick, how about /home ?
[00:10] <ghostnik11> Bryan-VM, check this out: http://www.engadget.com/2012/03/30/plex-media-server-beta-dlna-wp7/
[00:10] <guest_> does anyone know where i can find the file "xorg.conf"?
[00:10] <jgornick> OerHeks: If I need to reinstall the OS, that won't interfere right? I was thinking of creating a custom /data partition. Thoughts?
[00:11] <OerHeks> jgornick, so you weren't asking for a answer, you have it already.
[00:11] <bobweaver> matanya,     cd /home/matanya/sandbox/    &&  tar czvf hebrew-fonts_0.0.1.tar.gz   hebrew-fonts_0.0.1/  && mv *.tar.gz  hebrew-fonts_0.0.1
[00:11] <jgornick> OerHeks: Not entirely.
[00:12] <bobweaver> then matanya  cd hebrew-fonts_0.0.1   find . '*' | pastebinit
[00:12] <matanya> bobweaver: done
[00:12] <bobweaver> then matanya  cd hebrew-fonts_0.0.1   find . '*' | pastebinit
[00:12] <jgornick> OerHeks: I'm in the partition disks part of the setup and for mount points, they have something called /src which says data for services provided by this system.
[00:13] <matanya> bobweaver: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1145935/
[00:14] <bobweaver> there we go matanya  now cd hebrew-fonts_0.0.1         then           dh_make -e <youremaile@address.com>    -c gpl3  -f hebrew-fonts_0.0.1.tar.gz
[00:15] <bobweaver> press s for single binary program
[00:15] <guest_> i just want to make my mouse less sensitive
[00:15] <ghostnik11> Bryan-VM, try XMBC it should work for ps3 and windows because the ps3 should detect it once installed on your ubuntu machine and windows should pick it up also
[00:16] <Bryan-VM> im getting xbmx and the new plex now
[00:16] <Bryan-VM> ill see which one works betterer
[00:16] <guest_> and i don't mean giving a rodent therapy. i mean my my cursor moves across the screen if i move the mouse one milimeter
[00:16] <Bryan-VM> *better
[00:16] <Bryan-VM> thanks!
[00:16] <FloodBot1> Bryan-VM: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[00:16] <bobweaver> mythtv is the best
[00:16] <bobweaver> wait what am I talking about Ubuntu tv is the greatest ! :)
[00:16] <Bryan-VM> mythtv?
[00:16] <ghostnik11> Bryan-VM, if you need to look at info on it check this out: http://lifehacker.com/5803975/what-is-upnp-and-how-do-i-use-it-to-stream-media-to-my-tv
[00:17] <guest_> hello?
[00:17] <matanya> bobweaver: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1145942/
[00:17] <bobweaver> Bry8Star,  here is my TV http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfrm117Ukr0&feature=g-upl
[00:17] <OerHeks> jgornick, src means sourcecode.
[00:18] <ghostnik11> mythtv? i have never tried it but in the past did download it when i had ubuntu 8.1 but you would have to look it up or ask around in the ubuntu forum. also isn't mythtv for streaming television programs?
[00:18] <ghostnik11> Bryan-VM, are you trying to stream tv programs from computer to ps3 or xbox 360
[00:19] <dj_segfault> I use MythTV.  I didn't see the question.  What was it?
[00:19] <Bryan-VM> Im trying to stream from Ubuntu to PS3, 360, and Windows 7.
[00:19] <bobweaver> matanya,  you need to rename the tar file from hebrew-fonts_0.0.1.tar.gz to hebrew-fonts-0.0.1.tar.gz
[00:19] <bobweaver> matanya, then run dh_make again
[00:20] <matanya> same error
[00:20] <bobweaver> ok matanya  cd .. && ls -al
[00:20] <bobweaver> pastebin that please matanya
[00:20] <ghostnik11> dj_segfault, Bryan-VM, wanted to know: Im trying to stream from Ubuntu to PS3, 360, and Windows 7
[00:21] <ghostnik11> Bryan-VM, when in large irc channels in order to notify someone you must put their names that way they will get a notification
[00:21] <matanya> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1145946/
[00:21] <LazarusDS> I'm having issues with something in Ubuntu 12.04 with XFCE. Can someone help? ^^
[00:21] <matanya> bobweaver: ^^
[00:21] <Bryan-VM> ghostnik11, ah ok
[00:21] <Dr_Willis> Bryan-VM:  the various upnp servers can stream to those devices. as can plex, and xbmc i belive.
[00:21] <matanya> LazarusDS: don't ask to ask, just ask
[00:21] <LazarusDS> Hehe. Sorry.
[00:21] <bobweaver> matanya,  also rename hebrew-fonts_0.0.1 too  hebrew-fonts-0.0.1
[00:21] <dj_segfault> Bryan-VM: I believe you can use XMBC clients with MythTV though I've never done it.  You always have the option of simply sharing the recordings using SAMBA or a networked drive, though.
[00:21] <Bryan-VM> Dr_Willis, Can all of them stream to all of them? Because that the biggest issue.
[00:22] <LazarusDS> Well, the volume indicator that came with stock 12.04 Ubuntu worked before. But since I installed XFCE 4, it no longer works.
[00:22] <Dr_Willis> Bryan-VM:  those devices can all play from upnp servers if confiogured properly
[00:22] <LazarusDS> It'll pop up, but be empty.
[00:22] <LazarusDS> No matter how high my volume is.
[00:22] <Dr_Willis> thats sort of the goal of the UPNP/DLNA standards.
[00:22] <ghostnik11> dj_segfault, wait can the ps3 or xbox 360 pick up a ftp or samba share though?
[00:22] <Bryan-VM> Alright, thanks guys!
[00:23] <Dr_Willis> Many Upnp servers specically state they have Xbox360/PS3 support
[00:23] <David-A> LazarusDS: if it is the "mixer" that pops up and is empty, use "select controls" to populate it with controls.
[00:23] <bobweaver> Bryan-VM,  if you are stuck on xbmc I would suggest looking into qtmedia-hub it is the same thing as xbmc but newer and uses imho a better framework
[00:23] <matanya> bobweaver: dh-make done
[00:23] <dj_segfault> ghostnik11: Dunno.  But they have browsers, and maybe you could point an Apache server at the recordings.
[00:23] <LazarusDS> It's not the mixer.
[00:23] <Dr_Willis> If you like XBMC, check out PLEX. its a fork of xbmc with some neat features.
[00:23] <Bryan-VM> Im not stuck on anything. I'm just looking for the best feature set
[00:23] <LazarusDS> It's like a little bar that shows up. That has a horizontal graphical representation of how high my volume is.
[00:24] <bobweaver> matanya,  good          find . '*' | pastebinit
[00:24] <Dr_Willis> Bryan-VM:  better to focus on the features you need. :) not a set of features you never use.
[00:24] <ghostnik11> dj_segfault, browsers are dumbed down on ps3 even though it was built with 7 central processing units
[00:24] <matanya> bobweaver: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1145950/
[00:24] <ghostnik11> dj_segfault, they will always say not enough memory to load pages
[00:24] <Bryan-VM> Dr_Willis, True. So would you recommend XBMX or Plex?
[00:25] <Dr_Willis> Bryan-VM:  totally depends on the details.. plex can work as a stand alone server.  and has a seperate media center
[00:25] <Dr_Willis> If you want JUST a server, theres ushare, or mediatomb, or other UPnP servers.
[00:25] <bobweaver> matanya,  cd debian/ && rm *.EX ;rm *.ex;rm RE* ; rm docs
[00:25] <Dr_Willis> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Xbox360Media
[00:25] <dj_segfault> Hmm.  If Googling doesn't tell you how to do it, it doesn't sound like it would work out of the box.  But the last computer I bought to use as a MythTV client cost me $40, so maybe you shouldn't try so hard
[00:26] <matanya> bobweaver: done
[00:26] <David-A> LazarusDS: in panel app "mixer" there is a property "mixer track" what mixer control that actually is the volume. is there something similar with your volume control? (i am not very perliferent with 12.04 yet)
[00:26] <bobweaver> matanya,  gedit control copyright changelog
[00:26] <matanya> bobweaver: done
[00:27] <LazarusDS> David-A: I don't know what the "mixer" app is. Is this something I should be able to add to my panels?
[00:27] <Dr_Willis> plex's main feature is you can access your plex media server from your cellphone. :) over the internet.. but its  going to suck down your data quota ;P
[00:27] <LazarusDS> I tried checking for it by making a new application link, but nothing showed up when I typed in "mixer".
[00:28] <LazarusDS> By default, 12.04 didn't have like... a volume control on it's panel.
[00:28] <LazarusDS> So I just used the multimedia keys on my laptop.
[00:28] <monkers> Hello, i'd like to install ubuntu from scratch on my nas without losing the md0 or lvm-media mounts.  Is there a way to migrate or can i just mount the lvm and raid array after the new install?  (the OS drive is seperate from both)
[00:28] <LazarusDS> And that's what causes this bar thing to show up.
[00:29] <David-A> LazarusDS: i think the normal volume control in xubuntu is like a notification thingy like in ubuntu. i think it can be removed and or complemented with an applet "mixer". but dont do that yet, try to find corresponding settings.
[00:29] <alidaco> Does anyone know why my sidebar and dash home are black instead of purple? http://imgur.com/v3cz9
[00:29] <Dr_Willis> alidaco:  by default i think they take on the colors of your wallpaper via some fancy maths. :)
[00:29] <LazarusDS> David-A: You mean in like...the system settings and whatnot?
[00:29] <Dr_Willis> alidaco:  if your paper is all blues - it takes on a blueish tint.
[00:30] <bobweaver> matanya,  sorry just catching up
[00:30] <David-A> LazarusDS: if rightclicking the volume control or finding a properties or settings on the volume control menu.
[00:30] <LazarusDS> I've got the "PulseAudio Volume Control" app open.
[00:30] <alidaco> I just changed my background and the color didnt change
[00:30] <LazarusDS> Doesn't really do much for me. It's only for like...turning certain things on or off, as far as muting them and whatnot.
[00:31] <bobweaver> matanya,  lets start with the changelog shall we     in the first line do you see where it says "unstable"
[00:31] <alidaco> any other recommendations?
[00:31] <matanya> yes bobweaver
[00:31] <LazarusDS> And again. There is no volume control on my panel.
[00:31] <LazarusDS> So I can't right click it.
[00:32] <Bryan-VM> Seems like a stupid question, but how can I open the task manager in Ubuntu? 12.04 to be precies.
[00:32] <armdale> anyone know what the best version of ubuntu would be to use on a 2011 macbook pro?
[00:32] <OerHeks> alidaco, change your theme.
[00:32] <histo> armdale: 12.04 64bit
[00:32] <alidaco> okay, I'll try that
[00:32] <armdale> 12.04 is giving me issues with wireless. i got it working, but it won't connect when i come back from sleep
[00:32] <bobweaver> now we need to change this matanya  to the "codename" of the Ubuntu that we are building for like for 12.10 we would use quantal    or 11.04 we would use natty
[00:32] <LazarusDS> Bryan-VM: Open the "System Monitor" program.
[00:32] <bobweaver> matanya,  ^^
[00:32] <Bryan-VM> Alright. Thanks
[00:32] <LazarusDS> Np.
[00:32] <benjamin__> benjamin
[00:32] <OerHeks> armdale, look at the mactel pages, there is a PPA for wireless and stuff
[00:33] <OerHeks> !mac
[00:33] <matanya> bobweaver: you mean my system? or the dest one?
[00:33] <histo> Bryan-VM: what exactly are you trying to do?
[00:33] <alidaco> Changing my theme didn't change the color of my sidebar or dash home
[00:33] <bobweaver> the dest one matanya
[00:33] <Bryan-VM> histo, as far as what?
[00:33] <David-A> LazarusDS: no vol control on your panel? do you have email notifications and update notifications in the panel?
[00:33] <armdale> i will have a read through
[00:33] <LazarusDS> David-A: I've got update notifications. Why?
[00:33] <David-A> LazarusDS: and network status
[00:33] <histo> Bryan-VM: there isn't a task manager like windows
[00:34] <LazarusDS> Yeah, network status is there too.
[00:34] <histo> Bryan-VM: you can use top or htop to view running processes and kill them
[00:34] <Bryan-VM> Im just trying to figure out why this is moving so sluggish
[00:34] <LazarusDS> I've also got one for Anthy, because I use Japanese IME all the time.
[00:34] <histo> Bryan-VM: is it installed a Virtual Machine?
[00:34] <Bryan-VM> Yes
[00:34] <David-A> LazarusDS: i think they all are in the notification thingy, wait i'll check...
[00:35] <histo> Bryan-VM: most likely an issue with unity and the virtualized video
[00:35] <LazarusDS> I've also got one for my battery, since I'm on a laptop.
[00:35] <LazarusDS> But no volume control.
[00:35] <SecMonk> armdale: dump network-manager and use wicd if you have continuous connectivity issues.
[00:35] <histo> Bryan-VM: you can try using unity-2d
[00:35] <Bryan-VM> unity-2d/
[00:36] <bobweaver> matanya,  it should look like this http://paste.ubuntu.com/1145968/   but with real emails and a real name. the control file is the file that everytime a change is made the dev goes in there and writes about it to let others know
[00:36] <Bryan-VM> histo, i'm using this in VMware Player, I dont have Unity anything
[00:36] <histo> Bryan-VM: Are you running a full desktop install?
[00:36] <Bryan-VM> yes
[00:37] <histo> Bryan-VM: then you are using unity that's the default desktop in ubuntu
[00:37] <matanya> bobweaver: it does
[00:37] <David-A> David-A: the volume control, email status and network status are all in the "indicator plugin" panel applet.
[00:37] <histo> Bryan-VM: sudo apt-get install unity-2d  then logout and before loging back in select unity-2d as your session
[00:37] <armdale> SecMonk, by dump, do you mean just not use? i should uninstall or anything, eh?
[00:37] <Bryan-VM> histo: Thanks!
[00:37] <bobweaver> Good matanya  let me see the file just to make sure XX out you email and what not
[00:37] <LazarusDS> That's fuggin' weird.
[00:37] <armdale> *shouldn't
[00:37] <histo> Bryan-VM: actually unity-2d should be installed by default
[00:38] <LazarusDS> I added that. And it gave me the icons I had already (network, updates, etc) and added the email and volume.
[00:38] <histo> Bryan-VM: so just log out and select it
[00:38] <LazarusDS> >_>
[00:38] <LazarusDS> But if I right click it, I don't have any options to change anything on it.
[00:38] <bobweaver> Bryan-VM,  what happens when you run  /usr/lib/nux/unity_support_test -p
[00:39] <matanya> bobweaver: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1145972/
[00:39] <histo> bobweaver: he's running ubuntu in a vm
[00:39] <LazarusDS> If I left click it, there's sound settings.
[00:39] <LazarusDS> But it doesn't have anything about that bar that comes up.
[00:39] <LazarusDS> I mean, my sound works.
[00:40] <LazarusDS> And the multimedia keys change my volume fine.
[00:40] <bobweaver> matanya,  you have to make sure that the frist and last name are there and they are capitals at start like    Bob Weaver
[00:40] <LazarusDS> I just don't get to see what level it's at in the indicator. And it's annoying.
[00:40] <bobweaver> matanya,  besides that you are good save that file now lets move on too the control file
[00:40] <matanya> bobweaver: fixed
[00:41] <David-A> LazarusDS: but you have sound in the speakers?
[00:41] <matanya> bobweaver: ok, on control
[00:41] <LazarusDS> Yeah. I've always had sound.
[00:41] <LazarusDS> That's not the problem.
[00:41] <LazarusDS> The problem is that the box that comes up to indicate my level is always blank.
[00:41] <LazarusDS> When it used to work, prior to installing XFCE 4.
[00:41] <LazarusDS> Now it's just empty.
[00:42] <LazarusDS> No matter what setting my volume is at.
[00:42] <bobweaver> matanya,  lets start by getting rid of the lines that we do not need I will paste something in a sec
[00:42] <David-A> LazarusDS: i have no idea why the vol ctrl isnt shown then. (maybe go ask in #xubuntu or #xfce, less crouded there)
[00:42] <LazarusDS> I asked at the xfce forums, actually. And they had no idea.
[00:43] <LazarusDS> And told me to come to the Ubuntu ones. I figured IRC would be faster.
[00:43] <Dr_Willis> could be its trying to use the wrong audio  device.
[00:43] <bobweaver> matanya,  http://paste.ubuntu.com/1145977/
[00:44] <LazarusDS> Does anyone else have a clue as to what's wrong?
[00:44] <LazarusDS> I'm checking at #xubuntu too, just in case.
[00:44] <matanya> bobweaver: ok, looks the same, and modified
[00:45] <bobweaver> matanya,  just to let you know this is the most powerfull file (kinda) in debain packages there are others but this is one of the main files so I think that it is imporant that we talk about it line by line
[00:45] <Bryan-VM> bobweaver: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1145979/
[00:45] <matanya> bobweaver: I know what it is
[00:45] <Bryan-VM> Thats what I get when I run that command.
[00:46] <Bryan-VM> It almost seems like there is no videa card drivers.
[00:46] <Bryan-VM> *video
[00:46] <bobweaver> matanya,  2nd)line read this  http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-archive.html#s-subsections      pick the correct section and fill it in
[00:48] <matanya> bobweaver: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1145988/
[00:48] <johannes_> hi, is there a way I can see what modules are built into the stock ubuntu 12.04 kernel?
[00:49] <bobweaver> matanya,  Homepage:     enter the home page where you got the source or the home page to the fonts this is the place that will show up in software center and what not
[00:49] <bobweaver> matanya,  change  Architecture: any     to Architecture: all
[00:50] <bobweaver> matanya,  Maintainer: once again this has to be correct 1st and lastname with caps at the start
[00:51] <Bryan-VM> bobweaver: Ok. I have no graphics driver install on here. I dont know how to proceed from here. Do I just grab the right drivers for my host pc's video card? Or do I need a special graphics driver since I'm using this in a VM?
[00:51] <bobweaver> Bryan-VM,  sorry I am a qemu guy I am not sure how to enable hardware accel on vmware
[00:52] <matanya> bobweaver: done
[00:52] <Bryan-VM> I dont know if I necessarily need hardware accel. I just want it to not skip when I scroll.
[00:52] <LazarusDS> Gah. Computer crashed.
[00:52] <LazarusDS> Anyone know about the volume indicator thing that I was talking about a minute ago?
[00:52] <bobweaver> matanya,  lets see it .
[00:52] <ghostnik11> I just ran the command sudo nvidia-xconfig and over wrote the xorg.config file and then rebooted computer and now my tv says unsupported signal and I can't see anything but know I am at login screen because of the sound that it makes when at login screen
[00:53] <matanya> bobweaver: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1145992/
[00:53] <bobweaver> matanya, save it it looks great now lets move on to the copyright file
[00:54] <matanya> bobweaver: ok. this will be long
[00:54] <bobweaver> Correct matanya
[00:55] <ghostnik11> Is it possible for a person to use live cd to go into /etc/x11/ and change the xorg.config file
[00:55] <NetEcho> Ubuntu cd seems to have issues on VirtualBox apparently, it's initialized the network however the "Retrieving Packages" phase shows no network traffic but I can activly ping the system from any system and it shows activity
[00:55] <OerHeks> ghostnik11, there is no xorg.conf standard, so the answer is no.
[00:55] <NetEcho> or apparently it froze
[00:55] <bobweaver> matanya,  I can not belive that there is not a changelog file that has all the devs information in the upstream
[00:56] <ghostnik11> Oerheks: even if its to erase the xorg.config file on the computer
[00:56] <OerHeks> ghostnik11, or do you mean edit xorg.conf in an existing install?
[00:56] <matanya> bobweaver: there is no upstream. I collected all those free fonts from that site
[00:57] <ghostnik11> OerHeks: yes that's what I mean even to just rename it and have it restart it self
[00:57] <bobweaver> matanya, then that is the upstream
[00:57] <OerHeks> ghostnik11, sure
[00:57] <matanya> bobweaver: but he only give the links to the real authors
[00:57] <bobweaver> matanya, we do not have to fill it all out right now you can come back to it. for now make it look like my next paste that is coming
[00:59] <bobweaver> matanya,  http://paste.ubuntu.com/1145995/
[00:59] <LazarusDS> Anyone have any insight into my problem with the volume indicator not working? T_T
[00:59] <Costeelation> how can rezise my swap partition?
[00:59] <Nogal> Hello, I have a quick question. If I crash X, but still have access to tty1 via ctrl-alt-f1; is there a way I can kill X and logout of my username so I can then startx and log back in without a reboot?
[00:59] <OerHeks> ghostnik11, maybe this page is any help >> http://askubuntu.com/questions/94833/ubuntu-livecd-editing-xorg-conf
[00:59] <Costeelation> !swap
[01:02] <disown> What the fuck stupid design is ubuntu using for version 12 why did they change from the 10.4 lucid or ... or the standard look ...WTF now I have to search for a terminal
[01:02] <bobweaver> lol
[01:03] <bobweaver> !language | disown
[01:03] <rypervenche> disown: Use a different distro if you don't like it, lol.
[01:03] <rypervenche> disown: Or use a different DE.
[01:03] <disown> ubuntu was not my idea either worthless and I thought they where getting good
[01:03] <Nogal> disown: xfce is close, but if you really want you should do an arch install.
[01:03] <bobweaver> you can try gnome-classic if you are stuck on the gnome2 look and feel disown
[01:03] <disown> I have used them all
[01:04] <rypervenche> disown: Stop complaining and just fix it... It's Linux for crying out loud.
[01:04] <disown> but I favored ubuntu in almost all ways until they f that up
[01:04] <Nogal> disown, gnome2 is still available, download it and install it.
[01:04] <bobweaver> gnome-classic is like 92.5 the same thing as gnome 2 Oo
[01:04] <matanya> bobweaver: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1145999/
[01:05] <disown> why do I have to fix a distro that should have never been changed in the first place this is the kind of crap that happens...
[01:05] <IdleOne> !ot | disown
[01:05] <bobweaver> matanya,  this line Files: *  should be Files: /usr/*    because you are the owner of the copyleft for the debian file
[01:05] <IdleOne> disown: Do you have a support question ?
[01:05] <bobweaver> matanya,  for Maxim Iorsh
[01:06] <ero-jiji> Jordan_U are you around?
[01:06] <disown> Tell what was the thought in having all the programs having to be searched for what happens if people visually know where it is and now they forget the name ?
[01:06] <bobweaver> the applications lens ?
[01:06] <disown> Now a days I see minor creativity just plan changing shit around ...
[01:07] <matanya> bobweaver: fixed
[01:07] <bobweaver> sweet lets see it one more time just to make sure matanya
[01:07] <bobweaver> thanks bazhang
[01:08] <DrManhattan> Jordan_U, well, it works fine on my other board with a realtek card and the realtek driver
[01:08] <matanya> bobweaver: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1146001/
[01:08] <DrManhattan> tealtek has way better driver support
[01:08] <DrManhattan> r
[01:08] <silvio> hi. i have been running some automated scans checking that embedded libraries are being licensed correctly. which channel should i join to ask some license related questions for packages?
[01:09] <bobweaver> matanya,  sorry take the / off this Files: /usr/*    so it should be Files: usr/*
[01:09] <bobweaver> my mistake matanya
[01:09] <bobweaver> matanya,  also get rid of line 30 and down
[01:09] <jimi_hendrix> is there a way to disable that little sound that plays when i get to the login screen? i would google it but i dont know what the correct term for it would be
[01:10] <matanya> bobweaver: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1146004/
[01:10] <zombiewookie> hi
[01:10] <bobweaver> Looks awesome matanya  save and exit gedit
[01:11] <ghostnik11> Oerheks: thanks for info
[01:11] <matanya> bobweaver: done
[01:11] <bobweaver> matanya, now back in the terminal you should still be in the debian dir correct ?
[01:11] <matanya> right
[01:11] <trism> jimi_hendrix: for unity-greeter: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-greeter/+question/192589
[01:11] <bobweaver> matanya,  ok    cd ../ && mv *.tar.gz ../
[01:11] <jagginess> debian? thought this was #ubuntu.
[01:12] <matanya> bobweaver: done
[01:12] <bobweaver> jagginess, we are packaging up a package ubuntu uses debian package to do all
[01:12] <trism> jimi_hendrix: though replace the grid with play-ready-sound
[01:12] <jagginess> ah
[01:12] <bobweaver> matanya,  fakeroot dpkg-buildpackage -F
[01:12] <bobweaver> matanya, and cross fingers
[01:13] <matanya> got a stop error
[01:13] <bobweaver> matanya,  pastebinit
[01:13] <bobweaver> the whole thing
[01:14] <jimi_hendrix> trism, i dont have a /etc/lightdm/unity-greeter.conf
[01:14] <matanya> bobweaver: it is in hebrew
[01:14] <bobweaver> oh no !
[01:14] <NetEcho> Can you access your windows partitions from within a Wubi install?
[01:14] <bobweaver> lol
[01:14] <Nosophorus> where is the ubuntu channel for generic discussions?
[01:14] <histo> Nosophorus: #ubuntu-offtopic
[01:14] <bobweaver> matanya,  lets see how good google translator really is
[01:14] <NetEcho> !wubi
[01:15] <bonhoeffer> does anyone know how to get the time (and date) to display at the top of my screen?
[01:15] <histo> bonhoeffer: you could use conky
[01:15] <bobweaver> bonhoeffer,  there is conkey and unity and what desktop are you useing ?
[01:15] <bonhoeffer> unity
[01:15] <bonhoeffer> 12.04
[01:15] <NetEcho> anyone?
[01:16] <matanya> bobweaver: not bad I found it :  makefile missing separator stop
[01:16] <bobweaver> bonhoeffer,  and there is no time in the pannel at the top of the screen ?
[01:16] <bonhoeffer> no, which is odd
[01:16] <bobweaver> matanya,  ohh lets see the make file
[01:16] <bonhoeffer> i can't find time and date in system settings
[01:16] <nina666> t.net/irc on how to register or identify your nick. By joining this channel you agree to abide by the channel rules and guidelines stated on the official ##Linux website http://www.linuxassist.net/rules .
 hi.. I want to find a pattern in a text file, and read all lines after the pattern untill the end of the file.. so far what I have is sed -n '/myPattern/ {n;p;}' file.txt but this will only print the next line, not all lines.. any better solution?
[01:16] <nina666> * ##linux :Cannot send to channel
[01:16] <nmatrix9> Hey guys anyone know of a online or software that can send faxes via the internet instead o a fax modem device?
[01:16] <histo> bonhoeffer: all settings > time & date
[01:16] <bonhoeffer> not there . . .
[01:16] <bobweaver> bonhoeffer,  open terminal and enter in       unity --replace      and see if it works if not then
[01:16] <bazhang> nina666, dont do that
[01:17] <histo> bonhoeffer: on the clock tab you can select to display date etc..
[01:17] <bonhoeffer> oh, replace?
[01:17] <bonhoeffer> no clock tab
[01:17] <matanya> bobweaver: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1146023/
[01:17] <bobweaver> bonhoeffer,  it restarts unity with out having to log in and out good for writing unity code and watching what libunity sees
[01:18] <nina666> bazhang, then, how should I get the lines?
[01:18] <bonhoeffer> got it -- i'm doing some sensitive file operations, i'll try in a big
[01:18] <bonhoeffer> in a bit
[01:18] <bazhang> nina666, what lines. you just pasted the topic from ##linux in here
[01:19] <bobweaver> matanya,  I am going to paste bin mine ok just download the txt and copy and paste
[01:19] <nina666> bazhang, oh ok i thought you are responding my question. that was actually my own question didnt get replied there, and I pasted here..
[01:19] <matanya> bobweaver: sure
[01:20] <bobweaver> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1146029/
[01:20] <nina666> anyways this is my question: hi.. I want to find a pattern in a text file, and read all lines after the pattern untill the end of the file.. so far what I have is sed -n '/myPattern/ {n;p;}' file.txt but this will only print the next line, not all lines.. any better solution?
[01:20] <bobweaver> nina666,  look up {##;}
[01:20] <bobweaver> nina666,  for bash of cource
[01:21] <bobweaver> nina666, Parameter Expansion expands parameters: "$foo", "$1". You can use it to perform string or array operations: "${file%.mp3}", "${0##*/}", "${files[@]: -4}". They should *always* be quoted. See: http://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashFAQ/073
[01:23] <matanya> bobweaver: aborting due to unexpected upstream changes, see /tmp/hebrew-fonts_0.0.1-1.diff.yCxbT6
[01:24] <bobweaver> matanya,  ok cd ../ && ls -al | pastebinit
[01:24] <matanya> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1146037/
[01:26] <bobweaver> matanya,  ok rm the debian tar and the dsc files then we need to make new orig.tar and tar ok
[01:27] <spader> argh
[01:27] <matanya> bobweaver: rm'ed
[01:27] <bobweaver> matanya,  rm hebrew-fonts_0.0.1.orig.tar.gz hebrew-fonts_0.0.1.orig.tar.gz && tar czf hebrew-fonts_0.0.1.orig.tar.gz  hebrew-fonts_0.0.1/    && tar czf     hebrew-fonts_0.0.1.orig.tar.gz       hebrew-fonts_0.0.1/
[01:28] <matanya> bobweaver: ok, done
[01:28] <bobweaver> crap
[01:29] <bobweaver> matanya,  tar czf     hebrew-fonts_0.0.1..tar.gz       hebrew-fonts_0.0.1/   && ls -al |pastebinit
[01:29] <bobweaver> er
[01:29] <bobweaver> matanya,  tar czf     hebrew-fonts_0.0.1.tar.gz       hebrew-fonts_0.0.1/   && ls -al |pastebinit
[01:29] <matanya> tarzeau: hebrew-fonts_0.0.1: Cannot stat: No such file or directory
[01:30] <e0s__> proftp is a piece of shit
[01:30] <bobweaver> matanya,  ls -al |pastebinit
[01:30] <IdleOne> !language | e0s__
[01:30] <matanya> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1146045/
[01:31] <SoshiX> Hello all, I'm having an issue reformatting my HDD to install windows after Linux (to dual boot win/linux). When I insert the windows disc to try to reformat the drive, it gives me an I/O error (0x000000e9), does anyone know a workaround?
[01:31] <Osmodivs>  Hello. Does anyone knows how to install the CommonDesktopEnviroment?
[01:31] <Osmodivs> from source?
[01:31] <bobweaver> matanya,  tar czf     hebrew-fonts_0.0.1.orig.tar.gz       hebrew-fonts-0.0.1/   && ls -al |pastebinit
[01:32] <matanya> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1146047/
[01:32] <arooni-mobile> hi folks ubuntu 12.04 LTS here.  SOUND issue.  my sound works fine when i play thru my lenovo t420's speakers.  but when i plug in headphones i get no audio output.  ive tried: 1) using different headphones, 2) doing pulseaudio --kill ... no effect ideas
[01:32] <bobweaver> good matanya  cd hebrew-fonts-0.0.1/ && fakeroot dpkg-buildpackage -F
[01:32] <pablete> hello
[01:33] <David-A> SoshiX: my understanding is you install windows first and linux second. (i have not tried it myself.)
[01:33] <matanya> bobweaver: done
[01:34] <histo> arooni-mobile: right click ont he speaker and go to sound properties and select your headphones as the output
[01:34] <bobweaver> matanya,  good now        debuild -S -sa
[01:34] <SoshiX> @David-A, I am attempting to reinstall Windows after writing zeros to the drive using GWscan, (so as to install windows first)
[01:34] <bobweaver> woops matanya
[01:34] <arooni-mobile> histo, where am i supposed to see that output option ?  under output?
[01:34] <bobweaver> matanya,  good now        debuild -S sa
[01:35] <arooni-mobile> i only see " analog ouptut built-in audio"
[01:35] <David-A> SoshiX: have you partitioned the drive? (possibly empty, non-formatted partitions)
[01:36] <matanya> bobweaver: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1146052/
[01:36] <bobweaver> matanya,  after that    cd ../ && ls -al | pastebinit                      you should have now a debian package and sources_list file and what not
[01:36] <trism> jimi_hendrix: yes, read the first answer, you need to createa  file in /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/ to override the default settings
[01:37] <bobweaver> matanya,  gpg error occurred!  Aborting....debuild: fatal error at line 1271:      You have to make sure that all you stuff is correct
[01:37] <matanya> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1146053/
[01:37] <matanya> bobweaver: my key?
[01:38] <bobweaver> matanya, DO NOT  i repeate DO NOT paste bin this    gpg --list-keys
[01:38] <SoshiX> DavidA: I have attempted to, I tried making a NTFS partition using the linux disc, but still got the same errors
[01:38] <matanya> of course
[01:39] <bobweaver> make sure that your name is correct like it is in the control file and everything like that has to be the same then     gedit ~/.bashrc
[01:40] <bobweaver> matanya,  go to the bottom of the file and add this
[01:40] <bobweaver> $ export DEBFULLNAME="Bob Dobbs"
[01:40] <bobweaver> $ export DEBEMAIL="subgenius@example.co
[01:40] <bobweaver> of cource matanya  make sure that that matches your gpg and what not
[01:41] <sankey> how might i go about configuring a wifi interface? ifconfig only shows lo and eth0, but if there's a wifi card shouldn't there also be wlan0?
[01:41] <bobweaver> matanya,    Do Not  put the $ in that I posted above    then save it and close it then in the terminal run                      source ~/.bashrc
[01:42] <matanya> bobweaver: it was already there
[01:42] <bobweaver> matanya,  ok that is a good thing was it like we have set up in the debian/control .copyright,changelog ?
[01:43] <bobweaver> ex: Bob Weaver
[01:43] <matanya> bobweaver: now they do
[01:43] <bobweaver> matanya,  good now run   debuild -S sa        again
[01:45] <matanya> bobweaver: debuild: unknown dpkg-buildpackage/debuild option: sa
[01:45] <bobweaver> matanya,  see fakeroot dpkg-buildpackage -F    builds the debain package that you can then install it is in the dir above debuild -S sa   kinda preps fro launchpad and ppa's
[01:45]  * Nogal is playing supertuxkart
[01:45] <bobweaver> matanya,  ok let me try to make sure I have the correct syntax
[01:46] <bobweaver> worked for me are you sure you are spelling it right ?   or are in the correct dircetory ? lets see a pwd
[01:46] <bobweaver> matanya,  ^^
[01:47] <matanya> /home/matanya/sandbox/hebrew-fonts-0.0.1
[01:47] <bobweaver> matanya,  try it again      debuild -S sa
[01:48] <matanya> same error
[01:48] <bobweaver> er .... cd ../ && ls -al | pastebinit
[01:48] <bobweaver> dont type er ......    lol
[01:48] <David-A> SoshiX: dont format the partition with a linux tool. either format with a windows tool or leave unformatted. i believe (and that is pure paranoia of course) that if windows finds out linux has been poking around, he will punish you hard
[01:49] <SoshiX> Yeah, That's why I tried writing 0s to the drive using GWScan, which is a disc-run hard drive utility
[01:49] <SoshiX> The windows disc errors out before I can reformat
[01:50] <David-A> SoshiX: so after 0-ing, did you try just partitioning and no formatting?
[01:50] <SoshiX> I'm confused, can you partition without formatting?
[01:50] <SoshiX> I always see them done together
[01:51] <extropy> some partitions support resizing
[01:51] <David-A> SoshiX: yea, gparted do that by default, but you can separate them. partitioning is saved in a partition table at the beginning of the disk and nothing else is touched
[01:52] <dylan> I went to check for updates, got this (http://pastebin.com/zaqXy1mp)
[01:53] <bobweaver> dylan,  what is pmcenery is the software old ?  is the ppa still up ?
[01:53] <David-A> SoshiX: (that is, if you *change* partitioning and do not reformat, the paritions contains esentially garbage)
[01:53] <merlin1978> Need to install   http://www.mucommander.com/index.php#download
[01:53] <merlin1978> Can anyone help?
[01:53] <xangua> dylan sounds like that ppa no longer exist or at least there are no packages for Precice
[01:53] <dylan> bobweaver: I do not understamd, sorry, I'm not too good with this type of stuff
[01:54] <bobweaver> dylan,  kinda 100% what xangua  said
[01:54] <dylan> bobweaver: solutions?
[01:54] <bobweaver> !ppa-purge | dlyan
[01:54] <xj54y_> Hi
[01:55] <dylan> so what package do I need to purge?
[01:55] <bobweaver> dylan,  open terminal and     cd /etc/apt/sources.list.d/       then do a ls
[01:55] <bobweaver> What are the files that you see there dylan  please pastebin it the bot will tell you more
[01:55] <bobweaver> !pastebin | dylan
[01:55] <xj54y_> My gnome-session seems to be stuck in gnome-screensaver. I don't get any kind of password dialog and I noticed that the time is wrong (it seems to never advance). However, the mouse cursor is movable. I'd rather not restart X as I have work that needs to be saved. Any ideas?
[01:56] <dylan> http://pastebin.com/usu0LTcc
[01:56] <SoshiX> DavidA: I'm going to muck around with that a little bit, thank you for the help
[01:57] <dylan> bobweaver:http://pastebin.com/usu0LTcc
[01:57] <xangua> dylan bobweaver or just disable the ppa in Softwace Center, Edit, Sources....you people like to make the easy hard ;)
[01:57] <bobweaver> dylan,  sudo ppa-purge pmcenery-ppa-precise.list && sudo ppa-purge pmcenery-ppa-precise.list.save && sudo apt-get --fix-missing  --fix-broken update
[01:58] <bobweaver> xangua,  that would also work great << dylan  (I forget about that stuff sometimes so much more easy :S )
[01:59] <dylan> bobweaver: my terminal just got WEIRD
[02:00] <bobweaver> dylan,  please psatebin what happened plz
[02:00] <dylan> bobweaver: first try (http://pastebin.com/2rYeBs70) second try (http://paste.ubuntu.com/1146081/)
[02:02] <bobweaver> dylan,  do what xangua said open ubuntu software center go to Edit-->software sources  then disable the one that is causing the errors then update again
[02:02] <dylan> how do I know which one is not working
[02:03] <dylan> ah
[02:03] <bobweaver> dylan,  it is the pmcenery one
[02:04] <matanya> bobweaver: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1146085/
[02:05] <wildboy211> Hello, i just upgraded my grandfathers computer from 9.04 to 11.04 and he has a realtek 8185 pci wireless adapter; the adapter worked out of box with 9.04 and i still have the disc for 9.04, as well as 11.04, and 12.04 - there is no other computers in the house and my USB adapter that had ndiswrapper and the windows driver is not recognized by ubuntu - is there anything i can do?
[02:05] <dylan> bobweaver:http://paste.ubuntu.com/1146086/
[02:06] <bobweaver> \o/ matanya  what is this  ?   hebrew-fonts_0.0.1-1_all.deb
[02:06] <matanya> it is the dev created without sign
[02:06] <bobweaver> matanya,  also hebrew-fonts_0.0.1-1_source.changes     Great job !
[02:06] <matanya> Thanks!
[02:07] <bobweaver> matanya,  correct you can go in and fix now all you want just rebuild over and over again
[02:07] <dylan> bobweaver: did you get my paste?
[02:07] <matanya> I most appreciate your help
[02:07] <matanya> bobweaver: rebuild is  debuild -S sa ?
[02:07] <bobweaver> matanya,  there is also #ubuntu-motu and #ubuntu-packaging  feel free to drop by and once again great job
[02:08] <bobweaver> matanya,  both    as fakeroot dpkg-buildpackage -F  makes a local debian package that you can install and test out
[02:09] <monkers> does the drive priority of the sata drives in the bios have any affect on LVM?  mine changed up and now the install is telling me my OS drive is part of the LVM (even though its not?)
[02:09] <bobweaver> matanya,  debuild -S sa means make stuff for launchpadd so you can upload to your ppa -S sa means that there is No other package that is the same and it is the first time that it is going to be uploaded
[02:09] <wildboy211> anybody?
[02:09] <bobweaver> dylan,  no missed it looking up
[02:09] <dylan> bobweaver: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1146086/
[02:11] <wildboy211> trying to mount usb drive
[02:11] <jimmy_lo> Hi, I use ubuntu 11.04, I set some terminal shortcut key which is originally disabled, how to disable it again?
[02:11] <wildboy211> ill be back
[02:11] <bobweaver> dylan,   did you go to software center and do what xangua  and i talked about above ? if so then you should not have to remove /purge it
[02:11] <srunner123> question about Pidgin, I have it installed, and yesterday I was able to add IRC chat rooms to it, and now when I click the icon to start the program, it starts, but the interface that showed the chat rooms is not viewable, I have the title bar at the top of the monitor, but not GUI, any ideas on how I get it back???
[02:12] <dylan> bobweaver: i removed the "problem" one
[02:12] <dylan> did not realize I didn't have to purge again
[02:12] <dylan> thank you
[02:12] <jimmy_lo> Edit -> Keyboard Shortcuts
[02:13] <arooni-mobile> seems like i'm afflicted by this bug too: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/905022 .. 1) after changing /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf ... how do i get alsa to reload without restarting my comp.  2) any other solutions you folks can think of?  i like listening to music on headphones and i could do it fine before a week ago just fine.
[02:13] <bobweaver> matanya,  my fav manuals and guides for packaging is the debian maintianers guide and the Ubuntu packing guide this one http://developer.ubuntu.com/resources/tools/packaging/
[02:13] <jimmy_lo> I know how to set back to disabled.
[02:13] <matanya> I'll read it
[02:13] <arooni-mobile> im not seeing the headphone channel in alsamixer
[02:14] <bobweaver> matanya,  there is also meeting for motu and classes on #ubuntu-classroom
[02:14] <matanya> will join there tomorrow
[02:16] <bobweaver> matanya,  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Classroom/
[02:17] <bobweaver> matanya,  shows all classes I think , once again great job !
[02:17] <matanya> Thank you so much!
[02:19] <bobweaver> matanya,  np it was my pleasure it is always great to see new packaging developers makes for more great software
[02:45] <EricL> On my  64-bit laptop I recently installed Ubuntu 12.04 LTS overwriting windows 7. I ran alongside windows before to test Ubuntu and it worked fine. Now that I installed it instead of windows I have no access to any wireless networks, none are appearing at all. Anyone know how to fix this? My network controller is an Intel Corporation Centrino Wireless-N 1000.
[02:48] <h00k> EricL: I would make sure you don't have a hardware switch that is diabled
[02:48] <h00k> EricL: *disabled
[02:49] <EricL> It's enabled, i tried disabling it and re-enabling it again, nothing happens
[02:50] <wilee-nilee> EricL, here is a thread at the ubuntu forums on this card and 11.10, it may have info that is helpful.  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1941350
[02:51] <EricL> I'll take a look at it, thanks
[02:51] <wilee-nilee> np
[02:56] <wilee-nilee> EricL, I googled Centrino Wireless-N 1000. there are other hits as well, just for info if needed.
[03:00] <sportsfreund> hallo
[03:01] <sportsfreund> ich habe ubuntu über eine "Virtuelle Maschine" installiert
[03:01] <sportsfreund> und möchte jetzt "openFOAM" installieren
[03:02] <sportsfreund> allerdings funktionieren die "sudo" befehle nicht
[03:02] <sportsfreund> kann mir einer helfen?
[03:05] <Loshki> !de
[03:14] <Gallomimia> hey guys. what does one do to add users by the command line? useradd? what groups should i add this new user to? is there a util that i can use without the gui? i'm away from my ubuntu box right now
[03:14] <somsip> Gallomimia: http://linux.die.net/man/8/adduser
[03:15] <Gallomimia> i'm rather familiar with this tool. however i just ran groups as my initial user and i'm a little flabberghasted
[03:15] <Gallomimia> on my ubuntu server i just add everyone to users and understand the implications
[03:16] <somsip> Gallomimia: so what are you asking?
[03:16] <Gallomimia> do i need a -g flag at all? what groups should i add to this user?
[03:16] <wilee-nilee> Gallomimia, you can add users with user accounts this is a gui and can make a admin same as yours or a standard not super user access, this is on my 12.04 setup.
[03:17] <GuyGuy> Hey, does anyone know if it is possible to use a LiveCD with an external DVD drive?
[03:17] <wilee-nilee> GuyGuy, yes
[03:17] <Gallomimia> i'm not at the machine right now
[03:17] <GuyGuy> It is!
[03:17] <GuyGuy> wilee-nilee It is?
[03:17] <MirtheN> provided your pcs bios will boot from usb/firewire or however your external drive is hooked up
[03:18] <somsip> Gallomimia: default groups are listed here and seems mostly up to date though it refers to the *first* user, so includes admin http://serverfault.com/questions/11488/what-are-the-default-groups-assigned-to-the-first-user-in-ubuntu-server
[03:18] <Gallomimia> GuyGuy: this depends on your motherboard and bios settings. usb device
[03:18] <Gallomimia> right.
[03:18] <Gallomimia> thanks that should give me some detail
[03:18] <somsip> Gallomimia: np
[03:18] <wilee-nilee> GuyGuy, yes you may need to use the boot menu outside of the bios, mine is triggered with f12 at powering on your key or keys may be different.
[03:18] <MirtheN> GuyGuy: need to hit up your BIOS, find the boot devices and boot order, make sure you can list that exernal drive
[03:18] <GuyGuy> Oh! THANK YOU!
[03:19] <GuyGuy> So much, I forgot about that!
[03:19] <GuyGuy> Thank you all for your responses!
[03:19] <Gallomimia> like booting from a usb stick
[03:19] <MirtheN> mmhm
[03:19] <GuyGuy> Ah, okay.
[03:19] <Gallomimia> i even worked with machines which i needed to boot from floppy, and had to use usb floppy external
[03:19] <Gallomimia> and it considers them all the same type
[03:19] <GuyGuy> Goodbye fello internet people!
[03:19] <Gallomimia> cheers
[03:20] <GuyGuy> May your beard never grow thin!
[03:20] <MirtheN> god, havnt used a floppy in maybe 15 years
[03:21] <Gallomimia> good info. one more question about useradd under ubuntu. does it, by default, add the group of the same name?
[03:21] <Gallomimia> or should i do that first?
[03:21] <somsip> Gallomimia: from man:  By  default,  each  user in Debian GNU/Linux is given a corresponding group with the
[03:21] <somsip>        same name.
[03:22] <Gallomimia> sweet thanks
[03:27] <Seven_Six_Two> I found an interesting problem. Using Unity, if you dump coffee on your keyboard and have to use the on-screen keyboard, you can't type more than one letter in to the dash
[03:28] <OerHeks> is this biff_ some sort of malware? he is comming in and out every 2 minutes FOR DAYS NOW ! feel insecure with those types of guests.
[03:28] <Seven_Six_Two> because it loses focus as soon as you click. when you click the dash again, the letter is still there, but it's highlighted and can't be unhighlighted so that you can click the second letter of whatever you're searching for.
[03:28] <somsip> Seven_Six_Two: seems like a bug in Life::clumsiness_setting()
[03:29] <pzn> I have an internal server with no DNS configured (empty /etc/resolv.conf). network is small and has no DNS server. "snmptrapd" still tries to resolv and takes 5 seconds to "accept" a trap. how to fix this? need quick traps without waiting dns timeout
[03:32] <eighthand> Hello
[03:32] <eighthand> All?
[03:33] <somsip> !ask | eighthand
[03:34] <timfrost> pzn: Ensure that you have an entry in the server /etc/hosts for all of the devices that are sending traps.  And ensure that  the 'hosts' entry in /etc/nsswitch.conf read 'hosts: files', with no other sources.  If you change /etc/nsswitch.conf, restart snmptrapd
[03:34] <eighthand> OK
[03:37] <Guest36404> xubuntu is ne of the heaviest distro i ever used
[03:41] <Charleey> Hello, im having a problem with my laptop and cdrom, every cd i put in it reads as if it was empty, have tried same cds with another pc and work fine, any help?
[03:43] <KM0201> Charleey: are you sure the cdrom drive isn't bad?  how are you burning the ISO?
[03:44] <pzn> timfrost, the nsswitch.conf solved the problem. thanks!
[03:44] <KM0201> Guest36404: the sad thing is, they claim its "light"
[03:44] <Charleey> KM0201,  cdrom worked fine on windows.
[03:45] <KM0201> hmm, well, how are burning the cd?
[03:45] <Charleey> on another pc
[03:45] <KM0201> something is obviously going on in the burn process... have you tried booting a USB? (assuming the machine can, and you have one available)
[03:45] <KM0201> lol, on another pc?   thats funny
[03:45] <fn-troll> Charleey: Is it the same machine? I.e. are you dual-booting windows and ubuntu?
[03:46] <Charleey> fn-troll, nope just ubuntu, but i worked fine
[03:46] <Charleey> KM0201, i dont think it has anything to do with the buring process, cds work fine on my desktop and my other ubuntu lap
[03:47] <KM0201> ok.
[03:47] <Charleey> it*
[03:48] <Charleey> it didnt even loaded the cds, nothing happened at all, it does now but they appear as blank cds
[03:48] <nickdanger> flip the cd over :)
[03:49] <Charleey> shit it works now, thanks nickdanger!!
[03:49] <nickdanger> np
[03:49] <Charleey> nah jk
[03:49] <Charleey> its fucked up
[03:49] <nickdanger> haha..sounds like
[03:50] <IdleOne> !language | Charleey
[03:50] <Charleey> oh ok, my bad
[03:51] <jagginess> EricL, lsmod |grep ipw
[03:52] <n2diy> I want to move some files of an other computer on my LAN, but when I try and connect to it using filezilla the connection is refused. Do I need to install an ftp server on the other box?
[03:52] <jagginess> n2diy, actually openssh would be fine.. just ask filezilla to connect sftp
[03:53] <jagginess> n2diy, install the openssh server on the serverbox of course.. filezilla is the client
[03:54] <n2diy> jagginess, ok, so the other box needs to be set up as a server, openssh or ftp?
[03:54] <n2diy> jagginess, I can ssh into the box.
[03:54] <Seven_Six_Two> if there are a lot of files, I've found nfs to be a lot faster than ssh
[03:56] <n2diy> nfs?
[03:56] <Seven_Six_Two> network file system. nfs-kernel-server in synaptic
[03:57] <Seven_Six_Two> install on both computers. put entry in to /etc/exports on box that is sharing, then sudo exportfs -ra
[03:57] <Seven_Six_Two> add entry to other computer's fstab and sudo mount -a
[03:58] <n2diy> Seven_Six_Two, ok, that's what I thought nfs was, didn't know about the kernel server. I'm just moving some pics from a box with a card reader to this one that can't read sd cards.
[03:58] <Seven_Six_Two> ooh sorry. I may have jumped in to soon. they're both linux?
[03:58] <Seven_Six_Two> oh nm then. sorry. ssh for you!
[03:59] <n2diy> Seven_Six_Two,  yes, both linux boxes.
[04:00] <Seven_Six_Two> nautilus has "connect to server" option, instead of filezilla.
[04:00] <KM0201> !scp | n2diy
[04:01] <Seven_Six_Two> I use that with split screen (F3) to move files
[04:01] <KM0201> it can definitely be handy
[04:01] <Seven_Six_Two> and connect to server through ssh
[04:02] <KM0201> man this channel isn't near as busy as it used to be
[04:04] <medajke> Hi everybody
[04:04] <medajke> I have some problem
[04:04] <monkers> could someone help me recover my system and LVM array? i've managed to really muck things up :l
[04:04] <monkers> hey medajke
[04:05] <lotuspsychje> !lvm
[04:05] <medajke> I can't to install unetbootin
[04:05] <medajke> Requires installation of untrusted packages
[04:05] <KM0201> are you installing from the package manager?
[04:05] <Xue> hello
[04:05] <Seven_Six_Two> medajke, did you add a new repo without the keys?
[04:06] <FloodBot1> !netsplit
[04:06] <medajke> KM0201 - I installed from software center
[04:06] <medajke> hey )
[04:07] <medajke> can somebody help me?
[04:07] <Seven_Six_Two> medajke, I assumed so, but that doesn't answer my question.
[04:07] <medajke> no/ I did't
[04:07] <medajke> how to do that's?
[04:07] <Seven_Six_Two> medajke, if you add a new repo, that would appear in the software centre as well.
[04:08] <KM0201> medajke: open a terminal and  sudo apt-get install unetbootin    and give us the exact error it gives you
[04:08] <Seven_Six_Two> medajke, how do you add a new repo? There are a few ways. one is to add it directly to /etc/apt/sources.lst or you could add it with synaptic. You can also add repos and ppa's from the command line.
[04:09] <KM0201> unetbootin shouldn't require "adding a repo"
[04:09] <KM0201> !info unetbootin
[04:09] <Seven_Six_Two> no, but I was thinking another repo could have been added that offered it as well.
[04:09] <KM0201> and second, most of the time a package will still install if it's just a keyring issue, it will just tell you there are untrusted packages
[04:10] <medajke> Seven_Six_Two  can you write me in a new window dialog?
[04:10] <KM0201> Seven_Six_Two: it still doesn't matter, unetbootin is in the default repos... there shouldn't be any "untrusted packages".
[04:10] <Seven_Six_Two> medajke, write you what?
[04:10] <KM0201> medajke: if you do what i said, we can try to help you..
[04:11] <medajke> about my problem.. what I must to do
[04:11] <Seven_Six_Two> medajke, yes, what KM0201 said. I prefer to keep support in the main channel where everyone can benefit.
[04:13] <Guest_> Out of curiosity, anyone have any advice when ubuntu crashes to the point magicsyskey won't do anything? Aside from shutting it down via the power button?
[04:13] <Seven_Six_Two> Guest_, cursing.
[04:14] <KM0201> Seven_Six_Two: ?
[04:14] <Artemis3> Guest_, video... or another hardware issue
[04:14] <Seven_Six_Two> Guest_, When does it do it? I have had a bad video driver cause that
[04:14] <Murd0ck> hey question on proxy
[04:14] <Guest_> Whole system just locks up
[04:14] <KM0201> Seven_Six_Two: you should stick to support rather than trying to play OP, he didn't say anything out of line
[04:14] <Seven_Six_Two> KM0201, who?
[04:14] <KM0201> you didn't see what you typed?
[04:15] <Murd0ck> my friend in chile is trying to get to hulu yet Hulu detects proxy's now. how do I get around this?
[04:15] <Seven_Six_Two> KM0201, Yes, where I declined pm for a good reason?
[04:15] <Artemis3> Murd0ck, is that ubuntu support question?
[04:15] <KM0201> lol, nevermind... /chuckles
[04:15] <Murd0ck> chat room then?
[04:16] <Artemis3> Murd0ck, you might try #ubuntu-offtopic or #ubuntu-es-cafe
[04:16] <monkers> is there a way to force ubuntu to install grub on a specific drive after selecting use entire disk?  when i went through the install it put it on /dev/sda which is an LVM drive of mine... i'd rather have it on the OS drive and then have the bios boot it first?
[04:17] <Guest_> Perhaps this isn't the right place for questions concerning a locked up Ubuntu...
[04:18] <KM0201> Guest_: have you tried checking the logs to see if there's any details about why its locking up?
[04:18] <Guest_> I can't, it's sitting beside me, frozen
[04:18] <Seven_Six_Two> Guest_, it is, but that kind of lock-up is hard to diagnose, because you can't recover, and it's no longer logging. What are you doing when it locks?
[04:19] <Guest_> I was watching a video through firefox and went to change workspaces to open a new window
[04:19] <Seven_Six_Two> if magic keys don't work, turn it off. It's not going to recover.
[04:20] <KM0201> Guest_: what graphics card?
[04:20] <Seven_Six_Two> Guest_, have you blown the dust out recently? heat can do that, so can damaged/faulty hardware
[04:20] <KM0201> lol
[04:20] <Guest_> yes, but that laptop is known to run very hot...
[04:20] <KM0201> it could be freezing up due to heat.
[04:21] <KM0201> try putting it ona cooling pad and see if this begins to alleviate the problem.
[04:21] <lwizardl> i am trying to redo the partitioning on a drive using gparted. the drive is /dev/sdd and has partitions 1,2,3 what I want to do is delete 1&3 and then move 2 to the begining of the drive. how can i do this
[04:21] <Guest_> Very possible, can't say I've ever had that happen to me. Thanks though
[04:21] <monkers> is there a way to force ubuntu to install grub on a specific drive after selecting use entire disk?  when i went through the install it put it on /dev/sda which is an LVM drive of mine... i'd rather have it on the OS drive and then have the bios boot it first?
[04:22] <Artemis3> lwizardl, gparted is a graphical interface, you click the partitions, select (or push) delete partition and then "apply"
[04:22] <KM0201> yeahm, i'd use gparted for that if possible
[04:22] <Seven_Six_Two> lwizardl, can you back up p2 to p3?
[04:22] <lwizardl> Artemis3, right,but i won't let me move the 2nd partition
[04:22] <KM0201> it should.
[04:22] <jagginess> monkers, your bios should let you boot to that drive then, you'll have to edit the bios screen
[04:23] <lwizardl> Seveas, no it is a 400gb hdd and I don't have the free space to copy to spare drive to just make it a single partition
[04:23] <Seven_Six_Two> move part2 data to part3, delete 1 and 2 and create new partition, move data from 3 to 1
[04:23] <wolfslord> So, can anyone help me with Minecraft under Ubuntu 12.04??
[04:23] <jagginess> monkers, you can boot into linux, then at commant prompt do grub-install /dev/<your HD>
[04:23] <MK`> How do I restart my sound driver? It's all messed up.
[04:23] <jagginess> MK`, relogin ?
[04:23] <lwizardl> Seveas, the partitions are 50gb | 270gb | 50gb
[04:24] <Artemis3> lwizardl, apply the changes first, then move
[04:24] <MK`> jagginess I'm not going to go through all that trouble, there has to be a way to restart it without that
[04:24] <lwizardl> did that
[04:24] <Artemis3> lwizardl, you might need to right click / unmount partition if it has the lock icon
[04:24] <Seven_Six_Two> lwizardl, ooh, I don't think you can do that..
[04:24] <jagginess> MK`, sounds like you're not sure if you fixed it.
[04:25] <lwizardl> Artemis3, they aren't mounted, it just won't let me move the partitions around.
[04:25] <lwizardl> i think I will have to blank the drive which sucks
[04:25] <luftikuss> I wonder what logfile logs the earliest steps of an Ubuntu 12.04 computer. (steps before /var/log/dmesg sets in.)
[04:25] <Artemis3> lwizardl, if you deleted all other partitions, it should be easy, or just enlarge the remaining partition to use the previous space, then shrink it again :)
[04:25] <MK`> I got it. Killing and restarting pulseaudio did the trick.
[04:25] <luftikuss> I wonder what logfile logs the earliest steps of an Ubuntu 12.04 computer bootup. (steps before /var/log/dmesg sets in.)
[04:26] <lwizardl> Artemis3, it won't let me move it, but it will let me resize it. so i'll try that
[04:27] <jagginess> MK`, the time you spent type that, is the same amount of time it takes for me to relogin
[04:27] <Seven_Six_Two> dmesg is kernel message buffer. I don't think anything is earlier
[04:27] <jagginess> tsk
[04:27] <jagginess> Seven_Six_Two, bios boot messages :)
[04:27] <MK`> jagginess I actually use ubuntu for programs that need to continue running :V
[04:27] <Seven_Six_Two> jagginess, but is there a log file?
[04:28] <jagginess> MK`, you should try to use the 'switch user' feature.. it wont hangup your running programs
[04:28] <jagginess> Seven_Six_Two, for the bios? lol
[04:30] <wolfslord> My java is not running graphical programs. I'm using Oracle Java 7. What should I do?
[04:31] <luftikuss> Seven_Six_Two: But I remember having heard that there is some earlier logging.
[04:31] <Seven_Six_Two> wolfslord, what's the error? do you have more than one jvm installed?
[04:31] <Seven_Six_Two> luftikuss, possible, I don't know
[04:31] <andrew2325> yo
[04:31] <wolfslord> Yes. I just tried to completly remove openjdk, but I don't know if it worked.
[04:32] <luftikuss> Seven_Six_Two: Ok. Thank you for commenting.
[04:32] <jagginess> wolfbyte, is it a .sh file?
[04:32] <jagginess> wolfbyte, if "which java" in shell works, then java is there
[04:33] <wolfslord> There is a program I'm trying to run. It should open a window but when I run it nothing happens. When I open the system monitor java is just sleeping doing nothing.
[04:33] <Seven_Six_Two> java -showversion
[04:34] <wolfslord> java version "1.7.0_05"  -- That's the version I got
[04:34] <jagginess> wolfbyte, how are you launching it?
[04:35]  * jagginess looks at the mouse button
[04:35] <wolfslord> I tried "java -jar name.jar" and right clicking it and choosing openjdk 7
[04:35] <wolfslord> but now openjdk is removed
[04:36] <andrew2325> if i switch to mostly 32bit programs, do you think nod32 would stop crashing numerous things?  i don't want to change the whole os but change some of the packages.  this is sort of comical, but it's actually functioning without too many problems.  i got rid of gnome and kde though
[04:36] <Seven_Six_Two> does it say OpenJDK anywhere when you do -showversion?
[04:36] <andrew2325> and got rid of xfce
[04:36] <jagginess> if i remember correctly webstart may be able to launch .jar directly
[04:36] <IlikeMoose> !md5sum
[04:37] <wolfslord> Seven_Six_Two, no
[04:37] <jagginess> wolfbyte, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webstart
[04:37] <jagginess> wolfbyte, also the project for that .jar may provide launching tips.. what project is it
[04:38] <wolfslord> mcpatcher from pclewis on github
[04:38] <wolfslord> https://github.com/pclewis/mcpatcher
[04:39] <wolfslord> jagginess how do i use this webstart to open my program?
[04:40] <Seven_Six_Two> can you use wine and the exe?
[04:41] <wolfslord> i don't have wine and it's kind of a philosophy of mine try not to use it. If i ever need wine I think it would better to simply run Windows.
[04:41] <wolfslord> but despite that. Doesn't wine enables windows viruses under ubuntu?
[04:41] <andrew2325> wolfs there are some apps whose developers who would not mind if you used wine or mono
[04:41] <Seven_Six_Two> unless it's for a one-off piece of software
[04:42] <PicCard> wolfslord: you can always virtualize
[04:42] <inflex> hiya,  how can I make Ubuntu stay in standard text/console mode until GDM/LDM starts?
[04:42] <ansgar_n_> I accidentally wiped a hard drive that I wanted to keep. I ran a recovery program which found a lot of it and stored it on an external disk. I'd like to go through each of the recup_dir.X directories and copy the images to a specific directory, renaming them somehow to avoid any conflicts.
[04:42] <andrew2325> i personally run a wine app or two and avoid windows mostly
[04:42] <Seven_Six_Two> inflex, remove quiet from grub
[04:43] <inflex> ansgar_n_: fun,  many ways you could do that, perhaps using "find", or ls -laR or xargs
[04:43] <inflex> Seven_Six_Two: tx.
[04:43] <ansgar_n_> find /media/USBDisk/ -name "*.jpg" -exec cp '{}' /home/ansgar_n/Pictures/frombackup/'{}'-`date '+%Y%m%d%H%M%S'`.jpg \; isn't working because the '{}' includes the path and I don't know if there is anything more detailed than %S for date. is there another way to do this?
[04:43] <wym> hello
[04:43] <wolfslord> PicCard, sure I can not a bad ideia, but kind of inconvenient. I wanna let that as a last resource.
[04:44] <inflex> Seven_Six_Two: would 'splash' be the converse of 'quiet' ?
[04:44] <inflex> ansgar_n_: how about using jpeg tools to pull the creation date of the JPEG image and some other data and use that?
[04:44] <Seven_Six_Two> inflex, I don't think so. just remove quiet
[04:45] <inflex> hmmm.. quiet wasn't in the list - oh well
[04:45] <PicCard> wolfslord: wine has come a long long way. It is a really good program...
[04:45] <ansgar_n_> inflex, that would be great except that the {} will still bone me i think
[04:45] <monkers> hey im in the ubuntu server install at the end where it installs grub.  its asking if i want to install to the first harddrive, but, i'd like to pick it on my own.  do i click yes/no or go back ?
[04:46] <wolfslord> PicCard, my concern is about Windows virus and malwares. Don't they became a danger once I enable Wine?
[04:46] <ansgar_n_> inflex, oh i see, not using {} in the output filename...
[04:46] <crimsonmane> wolfslord: no they are not a danger in WINE. you don't use WINE's internet explorer to browse the web
[04:46] <inflex> ansgar_n_: what about 'basename'
[04:46] <PicCard> wolfslord: what are you trying to run?
[04:47] <inflex> ansgar_n_:   basename /usr/bin/sort     =>       Output "sort".
[04:47] <Seven_Six_Two> inflex, remove both quiet and splash
[04:47] <inflex> Seven_Six_Two: ta
[04:47] <wolfslord> PicCard, Minecraft. Sometimes crashes but ok. The problem is that I'm trying to install a mod to allow high quality texture packs
[04:47] <Seven_Six_Two> from /boot/grub/grub.cfg and then run sudo update-grub
[04:48] <andrew2325> there's always a danger of malware on any system, but you don't see it quite as much on linux.  that doesn't mean it won't occur and doesn't currently occur either though
[04:48] <wolfslord> PicCard, this mod is a .jar program just like minecraft. But it refuses to run.
[04:48] <ansgar_n_> inflex, sounds good. trying...
[04:48] <Xue> how install gnome2 on ubuntu12.04?
[04:49] <Seven_Six_Two> Xue, gnome-classic
[04:49] <Xue> it's not gnome2
[04:49] <inflex> ansgar_n_: np, good luck
[04:49] <PicCard> wolfslord: VMware won't work for games. Wine is the way to go
[04:49] <andrew2325> any good packages like kicker used to be for kde without a milllion other desktop environemnt related packages being required?
[04:50] <PicCard> PicCard: You should create another wine environment just I
[04:50] <Xue> Seven_Six_Two,it is not what i want.
[04:50] <PicCard> Fre
[04:50] <Seven_Six_Two> Xue, gnome-session-fallback?
[04:50] <PicCard> /me freaking tablet
[04:50] <Xue> Seven_Six_Two,no.
[04:50] <rexis> how can i make my terminal set as root, rather than typing sudo before each command
[04:51] <Seven_Six_Two> Xue, if that's not gnome2, then what is it?
[04:51] <xangua> Xue: gnome2 is no longer maintained
[04:51] <MirtheN> use su to switch user
[04:51] <cfhowlett> rexis: su -i
[04:51] <ferni> rexis: sudo -i or sudo -s
[04:51] <rexis> thanks
[04:51] <wolfslord> PicCard, Minecraft was supposed to run with only java. That's the way it works on Mac. But it frustrates that there a lot of issues when i try to run.
[04:51] <xangua> Seven_Six_Two: gnome fallback mode, wich Looks Like gnome2
[04:51] <cfhowlett> *sudo -i*
[04:52] <Seven_Six_Two> oh. isn't there a project that continued it? like cinnamon or something?
[04:52] <Seven_Six_Two> I thought it was in use in maybe fedora or some other distro.
[04:52] <Seven_Six_Two> maybe mint
[04:52] <andrew2325> i'm just going to use perlpanel
[04:52] <wolfslord> Seven_Six_Two, it's Mint
[04:52] <andrew2325> tasty
[04:52] <andrew2325> ty
[04:53] <kandinski> when running add-apt-repository, what could an error like this mean? 'gnutls_handshake() failed: A TLS packet with unexpected length was received.')
[04:53] <Xue> i found ubuntu 8.04 is used today.
[04:53] <andrew2325> i still have a redhat 6.2 disk and a debian 5.1 disk
[04:54] <andrew2325> a corel linux disk
[04:54] <kandinski> Xue, where was that system running?
[04:54] <andrew2325> but i would advise against it
[04:54] <PicCard> wolfslord: http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=12930
[04:54] <Seven_Six_Two> I have redhad 6.1 still shrinkwrapped in box
[04:54] <Xue> someone told me in the internet.
[04:54] <andrew2325> :)
[04:55] <kandinski> I have a shrinkwrapped copy of Quake III for Linux
[04:55] <Xue> http://www.ubuntuhome.com/ubuntu8-04.html  kandinski
[04:55] <kandinski> the one that came with the Windows DVD and a piece of paper telling me how to get the linux executable from Icculus's website
[04:56] <Xue> http://www.ubuntuhome.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/2012-07-31-105122%E7%9A%84%E5%B1%8F%E5%B9%95%E6%88%AA%E5%9B%BE.png
[04:56] <Xue> this pic linke gnome2 .but it's xfce4.
[04:56] <wolfslord> PicCard, still if it have a linux version that is supposed to run with java. Is not that preferable? Just like the site mentions.
[04:56] <xangua> Xue: 8.04 is no longer supported, the only ubuntu version still supported that uses gnome 2 is lucid 10.04 wich has support for another 9 months
[04:56] <Seven_Six_Two> Xue, it's not supported any more, and it's not easy to upgrade from an unsupported version
[04:57] <xangua> 8 months :P
[04:57] <Xue> yes,i know. but what i want is gnome2. b
[04:57] <Xue> because i use it about many years.
[04:57] <andrew2325> you'd probably have to manually remove and install the new package names to get that to work with new repositories
[04:58] <Seven_Six_Two> Xue, is there something specific that you need that only gnome2 offers?
[04:58] <Xue> oh,i should sleep now..
[04:58] <andrew2325> you can get a new disk from osdisc.com or ubuntu for dirt cheap
[04:58] <Xue> Seven_Six_Two, just because i like it.
[04:58] <killer_> how do i install packages in my college computrs running ubuntu 7.10
[04:58] <Xue> ---------------------
[04:58] <cfhowlett> !eol|kill_u:
[04:59] <Seven_Six_Two> killer_, you have to change the repo in sources.lst to point to the eol servers
[04:59] <andrew2325> and some package names have definitely changed
[04:59] <killer_> i m not allowed to upgrade
[05:00] <rexis> I messed up a command in terminal, now its like stuck, how do you quit a running command or get back to prompt?
[05:00] <Seven_Six_Two> killer_, than you'll have trouble installing software
[05:00] <Seven_Six_Two> the servers are at old-releases.ubuntu.com
[05:00] <Seven_Six_Two> rexis, ctrl+c
[05:01] <rexis> ty
[05:02] <Seven_Six_Two> killer_, what do you need to install? you might have a $HOME/bin
[05:02] <Seven_Six_Two> killer_, but you won't be able to use apt
[05:03] <andrew2325> we need salsa flavored combos
[05:04] <RhanisRho> I just installed windows 8 RC and it mucked my grub, so I tried installing grub as in grub-install to /dev/sda and now I just get... GRUB> at boot. Can someone please help me put back my grub screen w/ the different os opstions on it?
[05:04] <RhanisRho> I'm on a livecd right now, so I can access the machine.
[05:05] <andrew2325> Rhanis, i often find those answers by googling something like "ubuntu live reinstall grub"
[05:06] <andrew2325> i forget things i don't use every day, though i may know enough to work around them and other weird errors at times
[05:06] <andrew2325> one of those thangs amigo
[05:06] <andrew2325> don't use it, ya lose it
[05:08] <kandinski> re-asking: does anybody know what this error can be due to? 'gnutls_handshake() failed: A TLS packet with unexpected length was received.')
[05:08] <Seven_Six_Two> RhanisRho, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=224351
[05:08] <andrew2325> when do you get the error kandinski
[05:09] <kandinski> andrew2325: when trying to add-apt-repository
[05:09] <mah454> Hello
[05:09] <mah454> I need install ruby 1.9 in ubuntu 12.04
[05:09] <mah454> I need repository for ruby 1.9
[05:09] <andrew2325> sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install ruby
[05:09] <andrew2325> ?
[05:10] <andrew2325> might be the wrong repo
[05:10] <andrew2325> or another type of network error
[05:11] <andrew2325> oops
[05:11] <rexis> so when im sudo from sudo -i then i type ls in my home directory nothing shows up, while not root my folders/files show up anyone know why that is?
[05:11] <ke5pcv_10-4> Why won't Gparted or the ubuntu installer let me resize my Windows7 partition?
[05:11] <ke5pcv_10-4> on my samsung laptop
[05:12] <andrew2325> rexis, permissions?
[05:12] <root_> hello
[05:12] <andrew2325> ke resizing a partition can be dmaging
[05:12] <rexis> yea it messed up my windows install
[05:12] <root_> andrew is it so ?
[05:12] <rexis> when i did it
[05:13] <andrew2325> could be
[05:13] <ke5pcv_10-4> it has never messed me up
[05:13] <andrew2325> i'd try using chown
[05:13] <root_> yeap while dual booting
[05:13] <HackerII> me either
[05:13] <HackerII> worked fine
[05:13] <root_> swap memory :S
[05:13] <ke5pcv_10-4> any sugestions on why it won't let me?
[05:13] <bohemian9485> rexis, when you use the sudo -i command, you become the root user, and your home will be /root, that's why no file shows up
[05:13] <root_> dual boot of backtrack :( how to do this ?
[05:13] <rexis> do you have space before/after the partition to move it, i think it has to be unallocated space...or free space
[05:14] <andrew2325> ke scan it for errors and run the disk defrag in windows first
[05:14] <root_> along with win7
[05:14] <rexis> thanks bohemian
[05:14] <andrew2325> youd have to cd /home/rexis
[05:14] <ke5pcv_10-4> andrew2325 I ran check disk
[05:14] <root_> :|
[05:14] <andrew2325> sorry i wasn't anymore helpful.  took that as a given
[05:15] <root_> am new here irc :D
[05:15] <bohemian9485> rexis, you are welcome
[05:15] <andrew2325> any bad sectors ke?  are you using disk encryption in windows ultimate or enterprice?
[05:15] <Seven_Six_Two> rexis, I think sudo -i   switches you to /root
[05:15] <ke5pcv_10-4> nope just Windows 7 home pre.
[05:16] <root_> will u pls tell best irc client ?
[05:16] <andrew2325> bad disk maybe
[05:16] <andrew2325> your install disk
[05:16] <ke5pcv_10-4> nope it doesn't have any bad sectors
[05:16] <andrew2325> might be scratched or something
[05:16] <ke5pcv_10-4> I did it via USB
[05:16] <root_> oops
[05:16] <ke5pcv_10-4> using yumi
[05:16] <jaxdahl2> if i'm running precise and want to use a newer version of a particular package that is in quantal, but not upgrade my whole system to quantal, is this something that is commonly done? what's the best way to accomplish this?
[05:16] <andrew2325> run the disk self check
[05:16] <Seven_Six_Two> root_, xchat and irssi
[05:16] <root_> my message not showing ?
[05:17] <root_> thanks 762 !
[05:17] <andrew2325> people do that from time to time jax, but often it requires a good number of packages to be upgraded
[05:18] <andrew2325> (dependency hell)
[05:18] <Seven_Six_Two> jaxdahl2, it is frequently very difficult because a newer release will have newer dependencies
[05:18] <jaxdahl2> Seven_Six_Two, it's not a heavy package, it's the 'magic' package
[05:18] <Seven_Six_Two> jaxdahl2, I don't know what that is. perhaps you could download the source and compile it by hand
[05:19] <jaxdahl2> it's a VLSI program
[05:19] <IdleOne> jaxdahl2: it is not a good idea to mix sources like that.
[05:19] <root_> 762 how you copying nick ?
[05:19] <IdleOne> !tab | root_
[05:19] <Seven_Six_Two> root_, what do you mean?
[05:19] <FloodBot1> !netsplit
[05:19] <Aaron> !tell root_ about root
[05:20] <root_> !tab
[05:20] <rexis> !tell rexis about root
[05:20] <IdleOne> root_: for example if you type Idl and hit the TAB key one time it will auto complete to IdleOne
[05:20] <root_> owh
[05:20] <root_> IdleOne, nice
[05:21] <root_> thank you IdleOne
[05:21] <root_> in xchat only IdleOne ?
[05:22] <riflzim> Hi! Could any kind soul help me look for a program? I'm trying to identify the thing that looks like a graphical version of 'top' on the right-hand side of this screenshot: http://www.screenlets.org/images/0/05/UbuntuJauntyGrey.jpg
[05:22] <Seven_Six_Two> jaxdahl2, you can try the deb from launchpad
[05:22] <IdleOne> root_: most irc clients have this feature
[05:22] <andrew2325> perlpanel is pretty cool to use in wmaker
[05:22] <bohemian9485> riflzim, are you refering conky?
[05:22] <root_> hmm pretty cool IdleOne
[05:22] <andrew2325> if you're looking to get away from huge desktop environments
[05:22] <riflzim> bohemian9485, - thanks! The name was on the tip of my tongue.
[05:23] <bohemian9485> riflzim, by the way, that's a nice pic =D
[05:23] <xj54y_> My gnome-session seems to be stuck in gnome-screensaver. I don't get any kind of password dialog and I noticed that the time is wrong (it seems to never advance). However, the mouse cursor is movable. I'd rather not restart X as I have work that needs to be saved. Any ideas?
[05:24] <andrew2325> control alt f1
[05:24] <DrManhattan> what is the modern equivalent of rcconf
[05:24] <root_> how to install flashplayer10_2_p3_64bit_linux_111710.tar.gz IdleOne
[05:24] <andrew2325> X will still be there
[05:24] <riflzim> bohemian9485, hehe - I thought so too.
[05:24] <root_> IdleOne, which linux distro using
[05:24] <andrew2325> try using ps to see if it's hung
[05:24] <andrew2325> ps aux | grep "xorg"
[05:24] <DrManhattan> I need some kind of ncurses based app to enable./disable services on my default runlevel
[05:25] <BentFranklin> A windows box won't start.  I want to boot off a Ubuntu CD to examine the disks.  I have a 12.04 installation iso made already.  Will that work as a Live CD?
[05:25] <Seven_Six_Two> BentFranklin, yes
[05:25] <bohemian9485> BentFranklin, yes
[05:25] <andrew2325> the default disk  download is by default a live disk
[05:25] <rexis> is there an easier way to copy and paste in terminal, other than right clicking?
[05:25] <BentFranklin> Sweet, thanks!
[05:25] <andrew2325> bohemian is it time for the rhapsody?
[05:26] <jaxdahl2> what do you think about doing 'sudo apt-get -b source -t quantal magic'
[05:26] <andrew2325> middle click
[05:26] <bohemian9485> rexis, shift+ctrl+v
[05:26] <andrew2325> selet and middle click to paste rexis
[05:26] <bohemian9485> andrew2325, :)
[05:26] <andrew2325> haha
[05:26] <rexis> thanks
[05:27] <andrew2325> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UN51VU-Zf5M
[05:28] <root_> how to start private chat bohemian9485 ?
[05:28] <Seven_Six_Two> jaxdahl2, I believe you may have to have both releases in your sources.lst
[05:28] <jaxdahl2> i basically followed this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PinningHowto#Recommended_alternative_to_pinning
[05:28] <Seven_Six_Two> jaxdahl2, in which case you don't want to upgrade! Can't you just install the deb from launchpad?
[05:28] <DrManhattan> I need some kind of ncurses based app to enable./disable services on my default runlevel - what is the modern equivalent of rcconf?
[05:29] <jaxdahl2> Seven_Six_Two, i could, but this way is nicer i think
[05:29] <bohemian9485> root_, I'm a new user too so I don't know that either, still trying out irc
[05:29] <Seven_Six_Two> DrManhattan, initctl
[05:30] <root_> oh k bohemian9485
[05:30] <BentFranklin> I have a script that sends an email but I didn't expect it to work yet because I never told postfix an external email account name/server/password from my ISP, yet I got an email anyway!  How is that possible?
[05:30] <Seven_Six_Two> jaxdahl2, do you already have a build environment installed?
[05:30] <root_> irc nice only tech chat always i wanted this
[05:31] <root_> how to config polipo with irc ?
[05:31] <kandinski> andrew23
[05:31] <andrew2325> yo
[05:31] <jaxdahl2> Seven_Six_Two, yes
[05:31] <andrew2325> o
[05:31] <root_> Seven_Six_Two, ?
[05:31] <root_> brb
[05:31] <OerHeks> what is polipo, root_ ?
[05:31] <bohemian9485> OerHeks, I think that's for TOR network
[05:32] <root_> OerHeks, its proxy service
[05:32] <kandinski> sorry, mispaste
[05:32] <bohemian9485> time to restart my pc :)
[05:32] <andrew2325> it's mainly for activists so they don't get in trouble in dangerous areas or in the future
[05:32] <andrew2325> but it's been known to be used for bad
[05:32] <root_> could extent polipo to irc ?
[05:33] <andrew2325> i'm sure it'd be possible
[05:33] <root_> bad :|
[05:33] <Seven_Six_Two> root_, why do you want to do that?
[05:33] <andrew2325> there's a big debate over it's uses to get unsuitable materials for anyone
[05:34] <andrew2325> not just iffy
[05:34] <andrew2325> like big no no's
[05:34] <root_> dont know but wnt to explore new things ! Seveas
[05:34] <andrew2325> like eatin balogna sandwiches for life no no's
[05:34] <DrManhattan> initctl is a command line - Im looking for whatever the modern equivalent of rcconf please
[05:35] <root_> ke5pcv_Perseids, ? how u changed nick
[05:35] <andrew2325> init
[05:35] <ke5pcv_Perseids> ./nick
[05:35] <root_> auto lkick :O
[05:35] <andrew2325> update-rc.d
[05:36] <Seven_Six_Two> DrManhattan, how about bum
[05:36] <DrManhattan> all the service names are wrong and nothing is properly checked with bu,m
[05:36] <DrManhattan> bum
[05:36] <root_> ./nick inverse ?
[05:36] <DrManhattan> what is this app? http://blog.ubuntu-tweak.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/services-of-ubuntu.png
[05:37] <andrew2325> i feel like inside out boy tonight
[05:37] <root_> have to put in terminal ? ke5pcv_Perseids
[05:37] <DrManhattan> it's built in and it'll make for a decent substitute until I find a good ncurses substitute
[05:37] <andrew2325> he got the swing going to fast, and it flipped him inside out
[05:37] <root_> haha :D
[05:37] <ke5pcv_Perseids> root_ nope downloading pmagic
[05:37] <andrew2325> terrible cartoon
[05:37] <andrew2325> but i feel that way
[05:37] <root_> pmagic partition magic ?
[05:38] <Derpian> don't use partition magic
[05:38] <Derpian> use gparted
[05:38] <ke5pcv_Perseids> tried
[05:38] <Derpian> Ok
[05:38] <ke5pcv_Perseids> didn't work
[05:38] <andrew2325> any idea about installing 32bit packages on a 64bit system?
[05:38] <andrew2325> without reinstalling the OS
[05:38] <ke5pcv_Perseids> it's a mofo to get it to work
[05:38] <root_> how to install app in linux with out using respirotory ?
[05:38] <Derpian> andrew2325, 32 bit packages should work on 64 bit
[05:38] <andrew2325> compile the source
[05:38] <andrew2325> or dpkg -i
[05:39] <Derpian> root_, Get a .deb file or compile the source
[05:39] <root_> ke5pcv_Perseids,  :|
[05:39] <root_> compile ? how :| am new here
[05:40] <root_> i downloaded firefox and then just extracted and using
[05:40] <DrManhattan> what is this app? http://blog.ubuntu-tweak.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/services-of-ubuntu.png - it's built in and it'll make for a decent substitute until I find a good ncurses substitute
[05:40] <andrew2325> yea, you'd have to download the source code, unpack it, then more than likely run something like:  sudo ./configure && sudo make && make install in the target directory
[05:40] <andrew2325> oops sudo make install
[05:40] <rexis> root_: I like this tutorial for compile https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingEasyHowTo
[05:41] <root_> oh after extracting we could us make , make install ?
[05:41] <andrew2325> eggscelent rexis
[05:41] <root_> thanks rexis !
[05:41] <andrew2325> you'd need to configure it more than likely root_
[05:41] <andrew2325> but it may just be a make && make install
[05:41] <andrew2325> deal
[05:41] <Seven_Six_Two> DrManhattan, gnome-session-properties
[05:42] <root_> ok andrew
[05:42] <andrew2325> does anyone remember loki games?
[05:42] <root_> i wonder what is full form of tar
[05:43] <andrew2325> i noticed there are some newer nonfree software suites that use the same installer
[05:43] <andrew2325> thought it was odd
[05:43] <DrManhattan> Seven_Six_Two, that's startup applications, I need services settings please
[05:43] <andrew2325> since loki died ten years ago
[05:44] <Maccer> Does anyone know where to report package issues?
[05:44] <root_> brb
[05:44] <andrew2325> bugzilla
[05:44] <OerHeks> !bug
[05:44] <DrManhattan> OMG, seriously? there's no actual app other than this bum app to control your services ?
[05:45] <Maccer> !ubuntu-bug wine1.5
[05:45] <Maccer> ohhohohoho lulz, they meant the terminal
[05:45] <OerHeks> Maccer, i think wine issues will not be handled, because it is a binairy blob
[05:46] <Maccer> OerHeks:  Wine is open source?
[05:46] <OerHeks> no.
[05:46] <andrew2325> yes
[05:46] <diverdude> I installed some software using checkinstall thinking that it could be easily removed again, but when i do sudo dpkg -r leptonica i get this error: dpkg: warning: while removing leptonica, directory '/usr/local/lib' not empty so not removed. Why is that coming when it should be easy to remove again?
[05:47] <andrew2325> lgpl i think
[05:47] <Maccer> It's a problem with package dependencies.  It's searching in wrong places for packages, and it requires keyring now for some odd reason.  It can't find my nvidia or opengl drivers without me having to symlink to it
[05:47] <DrManhattan> WHat is the replacement for rcconf in Ubuntu 12.04 - even a gui replacement will do - anything but bum please
[05:47] <Seven_Six_Two> DrManhattan, it looks that way. Except for the terminal, which is now pretty easy
[05:47] <DrManhattan> sure.
[05:47] <banxi1988> hi，i have a windows installed in a Removable hard disk，and I have add grub2 to it.
[05:48] <banxi1988> below is the cmd have exe:sudo grub-install --force --boot-directory=/media/Win8 /dev/sdb1
[05:48] <andrew2325> this is putting me to sleep
[05:48] <Seven_Six_Two> DrManhattan, what are you trying to do?
[05:48] <banxi1988> and i know i cant use :#update-grub
[05:48] <banxi1988> who can help me?
[05:49] <DrManhattan> Seven_Six_Two, enable/disable services
[05:49] <OerHeks> andrew2325, is right, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine bugs should be reported @ http://bugs.winehq.org/
[05:49] <DrManhattan> check and see what services are enabled
[05:49] <andrew2325> you an add app logs to the winehq database also
[05:50] <Seven_Six_Two> DrManhattan, have you tried jobs-admin?
[05:51] <drounse> i havent been here in forever
[05:51] <Maccer> I'll have to be back... this is odd.
[05:52] <andrew2325> when will the next set of precise upgrades be coming through?
[05:52] <andrew2325> anyone have any idea?
[05:53] <k0d3g3ar> andrew2325: do you mean patches, or full update?
[05:53] <andrew2325> patches
[05:53] <k0d3g3ar> andrew2325: when they are done
[05:53] <andrew2325> i don't mean a distribution upgrade
[05:54] <loome> what command can one type to get the distro one is using? basically if I type this `command`, I get something like: Ubuntu 12.04, Slackware 12, etc. back
[05:54] <andrew2325> it's been a while, so i was wondering
[05:54] <DrManhattan> DUDE
[05:54] <DrManhattan> seriously
[05:54] <k0d3g3ar> andrew2325: I get patches daily on Linux Mint.  Got two today
[05:54] <DrManhattan> how is there no app to manage services
[05:54] <DrManhattan> this is ridiculous
[05:54] <andrew2325> i'd type sudo dpkg
[05:54] <andrew2325> see if it's installed
[05:55] <andrew2325> k0dg3ar, i think what i'm experiencing is because i'm not using the default set of packages
[05:55] <andrew2325> i ditched gnome/kde/xfce
[05:55] <k0d3g3ar> andrew2325: so you are just getting Kernel updates, etc. right?
[05:55] <ferni> DrManhattan: there is! its called "service" :)
[05:56] <DrManhattan> No.
[05:56] <andrew2325> yea, i got a few almost two days ago
[05:56] <lwizardl> if I was wanting to take my printed documents and keep them as digital scans. What file format would be the most future ready and high resolution? tiff?
[05:56] <k0d3g3ar> andrew2325: you probably are basically just running Debian then
[05:56] <DrManhattan> sysv-rc-conf
[05:56] <Seven_Six_Two> DrManhattan, probably because nobody has seen a need for a gui.
[05:56] <DrManhattan> thanks for the help
[05:56] <andrew2325> lol
[05:56] <andrew2325> yea, something like that
[05:56] <DrManhattan> Seven_Six_Two, yeah, that must be it
[05:56] <andrew2325> it was originally ubuntu
[05:57] <k0d3g3ar> lwizardl: you want to store TIFF?  You know how big those files get?
[05:57] <andrew2325> i was thinking about changing to the quantal repositories
[05:57] <drounse> how is kubuntu vs vanilla kde?
[05:57] <andrew2325> garbage
[05:58] <andrew2325> wmaker with perlpanel
[05:58] <Seven_Six_Two> I sense your sarcasm, but what else could it be? There's a huge need, but it's impossible to create?
[05:59] <lwizardl> k0d3g3ar, yeah i know how large they can be. but I am looking for a way to store the scans and never end up with a pixelated mess being stretched to fit the page
[05:59] <DrManhattan> Seven_Six_Two, I found it. It's called sysv-rc-conf now. THanks for telling me what I do and dont need. I really needed some help with that.
[05:59] <DrManhattan> after all, I don't really know what I need
[06:00] <jaxdahl2> PDF/A?
[06:00] <andrew2325> DrManhattan, sorry I couldn't help you much.  I don't mess with my runlevels too much these days.  don't use it you lose it
[06:00] <DrManhattan> andrew2325, it's all good, if you don't know you dont know
[06:00] <andrew2325> too many cigarettes and alcohol in my teenage years to say the least
[06:00] <DrManhattan> I didn't know either :)
[06:01] <monkers> grub wont install on /dev/sdc - any ideas why?  what are the requirements to be able to have grub installed by the ubuntu installer?
[06:03] <Seven_Six_Two> I thought sysv-rc-conf was for the old (deprecated) system
[06:03] <Seven_Six_Two> discarded in favour of upstart
[06:04] <k0d3g3ar> lwizardl: we just use PDFs for everything.  Has worked great for 12 yrs or so
[06:05] <merlin1978> how to create shortcut for test.sh
[06:05] <john2x> can I tar the backup folders created by rsnapshot? it won't make them unuseable?
[06:05] <lwizardl> k0d3g3ar, yeah but when you are scanning do you scan direct to a pdf file or scan to like jpg/png/tif/etc and then store them as a pdf
[06:05] <andrew2325> merlin ln -s ./test.sh /move/to/test.sh
[06:05] <andrew2325> i think
[06:07] <k0d3g3ar> lwizardl: direct to pdf.  We have a high end industrial scanner, but we use Acrobat to 'import from scanner'
[06:07] <geirha> andrew2325: That will create a symlink pointing to itself
[06:08] <andrew2325> you sure about that
[06:09] <geirha> andrew2325: quite
[06:09] <andrew2325> obvious a symlink to tiself
[06:09] <andrew2325> should it be reversed
[06:09] <andrew2325> someone asked about making a link to a script
[06:10] <andrew2325> looks right to me
[06:11] <andrew2325> it may have been implied that the script was being moved, but they were asking about a link.  i'm sleep typing this.  that works.
[06:12] <andrew2325> brb
[06:12] <smartboyhw> Oh, hi
[06:14] <DrManhattan> Seveas, if sysv-rc-conf doesn't work, I'll be irritated
[06:14] <DrManhattan> it will hurt my feelings and buttocks
[06:15] <DrManhattan> it works
[06:17] <andrew2325> potato salad
[06:17] <smartboyhw> andrew2325:?
[06:18] <smartboyhw> Please go to #ubuntuforums for a char
[06:18] <andrew2325> sounds good for breakfast later
[06:18] <smartboyhw> *chat
[06:18] <smartboyhw> !chat
[06:21] <Calahan> hi
[06:21]  * smartboyhw waves at Calahan
[06:22] <diverdude> according to http://karytech.blogspot.dk/2012/05/opencv-24-on-ubuntu-1204.html there should be a libopencv-dev package available in the repo. However im running an older version of ubuntu and i cannot find that package. Are they using different repos so i cannot install this package for my OS?
[06:24] <OerHeks> diverdude, i see version 2.3.1-7 available in 12.04, maybe if you enable backports ?
[06:25] <OerHeks> !info libopencv-dev
[06:25] <smartboyhw> !info ubuntu
[06:25] <smartboyhw> ...
[06:26] <diverdude> OerHeks: how do i enable backports?
[06:26] <smartboyhw> !info libreoffice
[06:27] <OerHeks> diverdude, go into software centre, on top panel > edit > software sources
[06:27] <Marzata> what is the -y option in install for?
[06:29] <OerHeks> Marzata,  -y, --yes, --assume-yes  ~ Automatic yes to prompts
[06:29] <micutz> hello guys
[06:30] <OerHeks> Marzata, see man apt-get
[06:30] <andrew2325> zello
[06:30] <bitbarron> Can I install Ubuntu on Mac hardware?  I thought I had the .iso burnt to a CD, but couldn't get the Mac to boot to the CD, and therefore was unable to answer this question.
[06:31] <OerHeks> bitbarron, i do not own a mac, but there is plenty of help on the mactel pages
[06:31] <OerHeks> !mac
[06:31] <smartboyhw> bitbarron: There is a amd64+mac and powerpc install cd
[06:32] <howardgrigg> hey guys - if I install a server version of ubuntu but then decide I want to add a GUI how tricky is it?
[06:33] <smartboyhw> howardgrigg: Shouldn
[06:33] <smartboyhw> be diffcuit
[06:33] <smartboyhw> !server
[06:33] <bazhang> howardgrigg, ubuntu-desktop package
[06:33] <smartboyhw> Go to #ubuntu-server for tath
[06:33] <smartboyhw> *that
[06:33] <OerHeks> howardgrigg, a gui for what? you could install any desktop on top of it, or a light one
[06:33] <bazhang> smartboyhw, /msg ubottu
[06:34] <OerHeks> !desktop
[06:35] <IdleOne> smartboyhw: there is no nee to go to #ubuntu-server to get help with installing the GUI.
[06:35] <IdleOne> need*
[06:35] <howardgrigg> OerHeks, well initially I'm just going to use it as a pled media server and torrent downloader but if I want to use it as an HTPC later on then I'll need something..
[06:36] <howardgrigg> *plex
[06:36] <micutz> i have a problem, i can't update my fresh ubuntu 12.04 because after that the graphical environment want start.
[06:36] <howardgrigg> I was looking at Ajenti for management - anyone used it?
[06:36] <andrew2325> what happened before the graphial environment crashing micutz?
[06:41] <rexis> do we have a bashrc file that exec bash scrips everytime we open terminal
[06:41] <rexis> in ubuntu
[06:41] <IdleOne> rexis: ~/.bashrc
[06:41] <rexis> ty
[06:42] <IdleOne> welcome
[06:43] <andrew2325> make sure you use background apps or things like fortune rexis
[06:43] <andrew2325> because if one loads in the foreground, you might end up with a headache and 18 frozen bubbles
[06:43] <andrew2325> lol, i know you know better than frozen bubble, but ya never know
[06:43] <Marzata> OerHeks: thanks!
[06:44] <rexis> i dont know what your talking about
[06:44] <rexis> i dont know what fortune is
[06:44] <rexis> i cant figure out how to open bashrc
[06:44] <andrew2325> oh it's a script that tells you a fortune like a fortune cookie sort of
[06:45] <IdleOne> !behelpful
[06:45] <micutz> andrew2325 nothing hapend, after installing the updates i restarted the pc and it login's in the terminal mode
[06:45] <andrew2325> and most commandline programs have -B or -bg switches
[06:46] <micutz> but before installing the updates everything was allright
[06:46] <andrew2325> i used to run into a problem, i'd load an app from the terminal, and i'd need to load another one without wanting to go through the menu to open another xterm
[06:46] <andrew2325> micutz try sudo lightdm restart
[06:47] <andrew2325> micutz, also make sure your desktop environment didn't get removed by autoremove
[06:48] <micutz> andrew2325 now i'm at work but when i will get home i will try to do like u said
[06:49] <rexis> what are these files with . in front? .bashrc
[06:49] <andrew2325> k
[06:49] <andrew2325> hidden files, config files
[06:49] <IdleOne> rexis: . dot files are hidden
[06:49] <rexis> how do i open the existing .bashrc
[06:49] <micutz> andrew2325 and if the desktop environment have'd been removed what should i do ?
[06:50] <nothingspecial> nano ~/.bashrc
[06:50] <nothingspecial> rexis:
[06:50] <IdleOne> rexis: in terminal, sudo nano ~/.bashrc
[06:50] <brandonj> rexis: same way you'd open any other file.
[06:50] <brandonj> IdleOne: no! :|
[06:50] <nothingspecial> don't do it with sudo rexis
[06:50] <IdleOne> brandonj: nothingspecial assuming he wants to edit the file
[06:50] <nothingspecial> nope
[06:50] <brandonj> IdleOne: there shouldn't be any need to use sudo to open a file in his home directory
[06:51] <nothingspecial> then root will own it and everything will go wrong IdleOne
[06:51] <IdleOne> hmm, oops, my bad sorry.
[06:51] <IdleOne> rexis: don't use sudo.
[06:51] <andrew2325> micutz did you use gnome, kde, or xfce
[06:53] <zgr> hello, I have troubles with network, my WAN interface (eth0) sometimes stops working - web pages don't load and I can't ping any internet ip - network unreachable. After executing ifdown eth0 && ifup eth0 internet works again. That's my /etc/network interfaces http://paste.ubuntu.com/1146315/ What can be the cause?
[06:54] <andrew2325> micutz i would try sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop lightdm                             if it is not there
[06:55] <micutz> yea, but i chosed ubuntu for unity :)
[06:55] <andrew2325> zgr set it to auto
[06:55] <dileep> bluetooth not search
[06:56] <zgr> andrew2325: it is already: auto eth0
[06:57] <andrew2325> sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces/ auto lo \n iface lo inet loopback \n allow-hotplug eth0 \n iface eth0 inet dhcp                                 replace the \n with a new line
[06:57] <andrew2325> oops
[06:57] <andrew2325> remove the / after interfaces
[06:57] <andrew2325> should have paste binned that. i ran into a problem with the default network-manager package also
[06:58] <andrew2325> mine auto starts now on it's on.  i removed gnome-network-manager and network-manager also
[06:58] <brophat> what program should I use to fill out a form that is in a pdf file?
[06:59] <andrew2325> it's typocentral over here tonight.  i'm tired
[06:59] <Remsi> does anyone know how / where I can download the latest netbook version of ubuntu?
[07:01] <brandonj> Remsi: I don't think they still maintain a specific netbook version
[07:01] <IdleOne> Remsi: there is no longer separate iso's for netbook.
[07:01] <Remsi> what is recommended that I install on my netbook?
[07:01] <brandonj> Remsi: recommended by who? ;)
[07:01] <IdleOne> Remsi: the regular Ubuntu iso is also for netbooks
[07:01] <andrew2325> i'd use debian and skip the desktop environment install
[07:01] <andrew2325> then install gnu/step
[07:02] <Remsi> I run ubuntu desktop on all my other machines...
[07:02] <Remsi> how intensive would the 32bit desktop version be on my netbook?
[07:02] <brandonj> Remsi: ubuntu will work fine on a netbook
[07:02] <brophat> anyone have problems filling out a form that is in a pdf file?
[07:02] <brandonj> Remsi: if you're concerned about performance you can use xubuntu
[07:02] <andrew2325> it depends remsi
[07:02] <andrew2325> how much memory does the netbook have
[07:03] <brophat> when I save the pdf document all of my field entries are invisible unless you click on the field, then the entry shows
[07:03] <dileep> bluetooth not search hpmini leptop
[07:04] <Remsi> I'm still running version 11.10 (netbook version) on it
[07:04] <Remsi> I wanted to upgrade
[07:04] <Remsi> 2gb memory
[07:04] <Remsi> 1.6ghz
[07:04] <hack3r> hi?
[07:04] <Blue1> howdy tex?
[07:05] <andrew2325> i have 8gb of memory, and i don't use xfce, kde, lubuntu, or gnome on my laptop normally
[07:05] <andrew2325> bog central
[07:05] <hack3r> hello all! can someone please help me!? i have two very simple questions. 1 how can i enable two finger scroll on my ubuntu 10.10 ALSO can i install the NEW ubuntu store as seen on 12.04? thank you
[07:08] <DrManhattan> init: plymouth-stop pre-start process (2185) terminated with status 1
[07:08] <DrManhattan> help!
[07:08] <andrew2325> if you have a decent connection hack3r, you won't need to download a whole cd
[07:08] <andrew2325> you can do a distribution upgrade
[07:09] <andrew2325> google ubuntu 10.10 distribution upgrade
[07:09] <IdleOne> !eol
[07:09] <andrew2325> i forget the switch to the update manager
[07:09] <andrew2325> thanks ubottu
[07:09] <IdleOne> hack3r: 10.10 is no longer supported, you really should upgrade, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades
[07:10] <hack3r> well thing is i personally dont like gnome3 or it's unity at all.. so i want to stick with gnome2
[07:10] <andrew2325> i don't like it either hak3r
[07:11] <andrew2325> but you should upgrade, and gnome-classic will be in the list of wm's
[07:11] <hack3r> andrew2325, thats why i just want to attempt to enable two finger scroll and possibly install the NEWer looking ubuntu store
[07:12] <hack3r> andrew2325, yea but again it's not the same.... i feel like its a little more sluggish too... well for this laptop anyways
[07:12] <andrew2325> i agree
[07:12] <andrew2325> i have a faster laptop hak3r, and i don't even use gnome.  i use gnustep
[07:12] <IdleOne> hack3r: 10.10 is no longer supported, we can't help you. This channel does not support 10.10 anymore.
[07:12] <andrew2325> support police
[07:13] <hack3r> IdleOne, you support 10.04 but not 10.10? that makes no sense....
[07:13] <islandmonkey> hack3r: 10.04 is LTS release
[07:13] <IdleOne> hack3r: sure it does. 10.04 is a LTS. 10.10 does not receive any security updates.
[07:13] <hack3r> islandmonkey, so if i downgrade im welcome here? ....PFFFFFFTTT
[07:14] <islandmonkey> hack3r: Y U NO UPGRADE AND USE GNOME CLASSIC?
[07:14] <andrew2325> bog central islandmonkey
[07:15] <islandmonkey> It's pretty close what it was
[07:15] <hack3r> islandmonkey, haha. because man... gnome3 is poop. themes are a pain in the ars too.
[07:15] <andrew2325> staring at the sun made islandmonkey crazy
[07:15] <islandmonkey> hack3r: Y U NO UPGRADE AND DO SUDO APT-GET INSTALL XUBUNTU-DESKTOP?
[07:16] <IdleOne> islandmonkey: Please stop that
[07:16] <islandmonkey> It's the closest thing you can get to GNOME 2
[07:16] <hack3r> islandmonkey, GNOME FTW!!!
[07:16] <hack3r> islandmonkey, yea cuz it uses...what mate..or cinnamon BS
[07:17] <nothingspecial> hack3r: gnome 2 is gone, finished, over. No point realy discussing it in a ubuntu support channel
[07:17] <andrew2325> just upgrade and ditch gnome/xfce/kde/lxde altogether bud
[07:17] <islandmonkey> hack3r: Linux Mint is the best place to go to.
[07:18] <hack3r> nothingspecial, that brings tears to my eyes....
[07:18] <luftikuss> I wonder what logfile logs the earliest steps of an Ubuntu 12.04 computer bootup. (steps before /var/log/dmesg sets in.)
[07:18] <hack3r> islandmonkey, yea i heard that its the closest...but in reality its just more BS packages installed...
[07:19] <hack3r> well... looks like i have no other choice.... 11.04 here i come!!
[07:19] <islandmonkey> hack3r: Well GNOME 2 is dead like it or not. There is 3 choices I have given you there.
[07:19] <hack3r> see you guys on the other side... :/
[07:20] <diverdude> if i am installing a lib, where would be an appropriate place to untar it and run the installation from?
[07:20] <shael> Hello, I have a problem in shell script, I'm trying to get the result of a command with a pipe in a variable. Can someone help me ? Exemple non-working : res=`ps aux | grep abc`
[07:21] <islandmonkey> diverdude: Unconverted files of code or .so files?
[07:21] <andrew2325> ps aux | grep "abc"
[07:22] <diverdude> islandmonkey: its basically a lib with source files from which i need to run autotools
[07:22] <andrew2325> not sure shael
[07:22] <shael> Hum sorry actually my exemple worked... I simplified it too much, actually what i wanted is : cmd="ps aux | grep abc"; res=`$cmd`;
[07:22] <andrew2325> i'd have to rtm
[07:22] <andrew2325> oh shael
[07:23] <andrew2325> there may be more than one ab
[07:23] <andrew2325> ooops
[07:23] <andrew2325> abc
[07:23] <andrew2325> if there are.  it's going to throw an error
[07:23] <pourtech> how can I make Ubuntu based PC  free access from Widows based PC?
[07:23] <islandmonkey> diverdude: Untar it somewhere in /home, compile them into .so files and when the .so files are all compiled place them in /usr/lib.
[07:23] <diverdude> islandmonkey: ?
[07:23] <diverdude> islandmonkey: ah ok
[07:23] <andrew2325> so figure out the exact name i suppose shael
[07:23] <diverdude> islandmonkey: so could i delete the src files after im done?
[07:24] <shael> andrew2325: i'll try to do that thanks
[07:24] <islandmonkey> diverdude: Yep.
[07:24] <andrew2325> shael hope that helps some bud
[07:25] <D3xteR> !help
[07:25] <D3xteR> Help!
[07:28] <islandmonkey> This is nice, no questions in 3 minutes
[07:28] <DJones> Shssh
[07:28] <joubin> Was wondering if anyone here could point me to a guide that will help me share my ethernt through a wlan. I saw something in the past that had to do with ifconfig. I dont have gui acess to this machine. only through ssh
[07:28] <MadsRC> you jinxed it :P
[07:29] <islandmonkey> *evil laugh*
[07:31] <subdesign> whats the difference is a hdd is mounted and i "activate" when I go to this drive?
[07:31] <subdesign> *is->if
[07:32] <nothingspecial> shael: res="$cmd" not `$cmd`
[07:35] <monkers> how do i remount my raid array md0 in my new install of ubuntu? i have the /etc/mdadm files if needed
[07:37] <me13> can someone here help me or is everyone aslepp
[07:37] <me13> ?
[07:37] <kharon> what's up?
[07:38] <DJones> me13: People are awake, but you need to ask your question first
[07:38] <Shadow`> any way to copy files through ssh from 1 server to an other?
[07:38] <kharon> shadow use psftp
[07:38] <DJones> !scp | Shadow`
[07:38] <Shadow`> almost
[07:38] <monkers> can someone help me get my raid array back up and running? and in fstab
[07:38] <Shadow`> nvm
[07:38] <Shadow`> useless
[07:38] <tnm> Hellow! How come https sites are not working? I'm using Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS
[07:39] <me13> can someone point me in the right direction to understanding the market depth chart like on this website
[07:39] <me13> http://bitcoinity.org/markets?exchange=all
[07:39] <islandmonkey> tnm: What's your browser?
[07:40] <tnm> google-chrome and firefox
[07:41] <m0ar> Hey guys, I'm having trouble installing from a USB and I was wondering if I could get some help.
[07:41] <islandmonkey> !ask | Guest25323
[07:42] <tnm> islandmonkey, google-chrome and firefox
[07:42] <islandmonkey> Hmm, dunno if it's both.
[07:43] <islandmonkey> Sorry
[07:43] <islandmonkey> Perhaps you could ask in #firefox
[07:43] <tnm> well in both gmail, facebook is not working
[07:45] <UbuntuStart> Im having trouble installing Linux. I expected a set-up when booting from USB but I'm stuck in GRUB4DOS, and was wondering what to input from here to complete the installation and whatnot. What to do now?
[07:45] <DJones> !alis | me13: You probably need to find a bitcoin channel, the alis bot might help you find one, or you could ask in #freenode to see if they're aware of one,
[07:45] <tnm> islandmonkey, i'm havving ubuntu in virtualboxc
[07:47] <UbuntuStart> anyone?
[07:47] <UbuntuStart> lol
[07:47] <islandmonkey> tnm: Well as I said, I can't help you I don't know sorry - that turns the tables even more:)
[07:47] <islandmonkey> !patience | UbuntuStart
[07:48] <Alocer> is it ok to install kopete on gnome or anything else except KDE ?
[07:50] <islandmonkey> Alocer: Yes.
[07:50] <Alocer> ty islandmonkey
[07:51] <tnm> islandmonkey, sorry, htttp://gmail.com and https://facebook.com are notr working. https://www.virtualbox.org/, https://ims.nea.org/JoinNea/ is working...
[07:51] <tnm> strance...
[07:52] <tnm> islandmonkey, www.facebook.com is working until I login
[08:01]  * NoFace hi ppl
[08:03] <psychogenik> noob question, if I update to the latest stable kernel will I still get updates?
[08:03] <islandmonkey> psychogenik: Yes
[08:03] <fidel> psychogenik: why not? installing a kernel is at the end just another package
[08:03] <ThinkT510> psychogenik: we can't support you if you use kernels outside of the repos
[08:04] <psychogenik> where can I find the kernels ubuntu 12.04 supports?
[08:04] <ThinkT510> psychogenik: in the repos
[08:04] <fidel> psychogenik: via the default sources?
[08:04] <ThinkT510> !info linux-generic | psychogenik
[08:05] <fidel> psychogenik: lets turn your question around: what kernel version are you currently running and what is apt offering?
[08:05] <spanther> since I've made the update, I can't watch flash streams anymore xD
[08:06] <psychogenik> 3.2 and I wanted 3.5
[08:07] <fidel> psychogenik: afaik 3.5 is not available in the current 12.04 sources
[08:07] <[omicron]> Hi guys
[08:08] <psychogenik> oh ok thanks
[08:08] <islandmonkey> What's so exciting about 3.5?
[08:08] <nothingspecial> psychogenik: http://www.theorangenotebook.com/2012/07/call-for-testing-1210-kernel-on-1204.html
[08:08] <islandmonkey> Anything new that effects the end user?
[08:08] <psychogenik> someone told me the newer kernels are better for laptops
[08:09] <nothingspecial> you can help test the 3.5 kernel by adding that repository
[08:09] <[omicron]> someone using likewise-open in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (LTSP) ?
[08:20] <lib1> Hi, I'm trying to prepare a cryptsetup partition for my home and a cryptswap but boot process cant't find devices
[08:20] <lib1> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2042139
[08:20] <lib1> what else should I do?
[08:22] <extrasolar> sup
[08:26] <Anomie21> Can anyone help me figure out how to get my images working on my homepage here http://ablemagazine.co.uk/ ? This is what is says on the place I downloaded the theme. I can't find any other information and the theme author won't answer my emails.[Insert image in a post/page using Custom Field. In the Excerpt mode (see example in the homepage) it shows a thumbnail size, in posts page it shows a full size image.]. I've tried check
[08:26] <orated> Hello! I'm getting following errors - http://paste.ubuntu.com/1146431/ - after every package installation. How can I fix the SquidGuard error?
[08:27] <Auzy> Anomie21, Could be anything.. But, not related to Ubuntu at all
[08:27] <extrasolar> try #web
[08:27] <somsip> Anomie21: you probably need some wordpress support. Not really the place here...
[08:27] <Auzy> Anomie21, its wordpress, jump onto wordpress
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[08:28] <extrasolar> !ops
[08:28] <yl0w> moin
[08:28] <Anomie21> Auzy: somsip: wrong channel soz
[08:28] <somsip> Anomie21: heh :)
[08:28] <extrasolar> spammer above
[08:29] <Auzy> apparently..
[08:29] <spanther> since windows 8 metro insanity, i decided to go linux completely! :-) i ordered intel 3570k (with HD4000) and intel chipset mainboard linux certified now :-)
[08:29] <spanther> steam comes to ubuntu soon too :D
[08:30] <caixa> what motherboard did you get spanther?
[08:30] <spanther> caixa, wait I'll check
[08:30] <spanther> with my android galaxy tab 2 tablet :>
[08:30] <MirtheN> yeah the whole win8 crap, and valve going that direction turned me back to linux again
[08:30] <caixa> spanther, i also just switched to ubuntu after seeing win8 ;p
[08:31] <caixa> spanther, bit harder to setup and fix little problems, but once you get it setup its very nice
[08:31] <spanther> caixa, Intel DB75EN (has Intel B75 chipset) is FULLY linux certified! (business board) I've double checked! It has a suse novell and one red hat certification! :-)
[08:31] <MirtheN> only problem ive had so far is world of warcraft doesnt run very well for me, even after tweaking the crap outta it and my system
[08:31] <vldcnst> I'm having an issue with a local ubuntu 10.10 install and a live USB created with unetbootin: somehow if I boot from the USB some ubuntu files get mounted, is this a known problem?
[08:31] <caixa> spanther, nice you got a fast boot board, the post takes like 2-3 secs
[08:31] <ThinkT510> vldcnst: 10.10 is no longer supported
[08:32] <caixa> spanther, with an ssd youll be able to boot to the desktop in 5 sec easy
[08:32] <spanther> caixa, and one of the cheapest ones too! 75€ for 1155 socket :)
[08:32] <spanther> with B75 (3rd gen i3,5,7) support
[08:32] <vldcnst> ThinkT510: well, okay. I'm not allowed to touch the HDD files, I'm just trying to boot a live distro and it doesn't work
[08:33] <caixa> spanther, wish i had fast boot, its so nice ;p
[08:33] <spanther> i didn't know if fastboot works with linux too, but that sounds nice :D
[08:33] <ThinkT510> vldcnst: what liveusb are you trying to boot?
[08:33] <spanther> but i'm happy i decided for intel. bulldozer from amd is so insane... 140w tdp wtf? i read this and then directly decided for intel lol. 77w tdp there and i5 3570k has newest HD4000 :-)
[08:33] <vldcnst> ThinkT510: multiple, I tried debian 6 and backtrack (what I had on hand)
[08:34] <ThinkT510> vldcnst: we only support ubuntu here
[08:34] <vldcnst> ThinkT510: this is a ubuntu issue
[08:34] <spanther> HD4000 is best for linux (open source drivers) to game with steam later (native client coming soon 2012 with Left4Dead) :D
[08:34] <coldpizza72i> Im tring to connect to a samba server that I set up on my ubuntu machine, After I enter my username/password , that part is successful but it tells me there was a problem mounting the drive i try to mount
[08:35] <ThinkT510> vldcnst: howso? you are attempting to boot some random liveusb and messing with 10.10 which is no longer supported
[08:36] <spanther> caixa, i don't really care for fastboot :P i don't boot every few seconds xD
[08:37] <fidel> good point - i dont get that boot-speed discussion myself .... most computers gets bootet once a day ...not 40 times hwere the diff from 5 to 60 sec might matter ;)
[08:37] <spanther> yep
[08:37] <spanther> I dont use ssd too
[08:37] <spanther> only inside my small aleutia solar powered pc
[08:38] <spanther> which is fanless silent :D
[08:38] <caixa> convenience
[08:38] <spanther> come ubuntu-offtopic channel for further offtopic :P
[08:39] <coldpizza72i> If I want two shared folders in my samba server would it cause a problem if both were "[share]" or am I supposed to rename it to share1 and share2 or something
[08:39] <coldpizza72i> not even sure if i can rename it
[08:40] <orated> Hello! Is there a bug in the packaging of SquidGuard? With reference to my previous question on errors due to squidguard installation  - http://paste.ubuntu.com/1146431/
[08:40] <ThinkT510> orated: search the bug tracker to see
[08:40] <fidel> coldpizza72i: a shared folder should have an individual name iirc
[08:41] <ThinkT510> !launchpad | orated
[08:41] <fidel> so use: share1, share2 if those are both located on the same server ...at least that would be my way
[08:43] <coldpizza72i> fidel: ok I changed it, but it still wont let me mount them
[08:44] <coldpizza72i> fidel: any ideas?
[08:44] <fidel> coldpizza72i: how about focusing on a single share to start with - anbd consider checking your logs for error output. just as idea
[08:45] <coldpizza72i> fidel: are you talking to someone else in the same msg
[08:45] <stanley_> Hello gents
[08:45] <coldpizza72i> anbd?
[08:46] <stanley_> anyone here well versed in cromium lime/vanilla?
[08:46] <fidel> coldpizza72i: no i am not - but anyway focus on the channel not on a single person as i am somehow busy myself right now ;)
[08:46] <ThinkT510> stanley_:
[08:47] <ThinkT510> stanley_: are you talking about chromium browser
[08:47] <stanley_> I've been trying to boot a live usb .dmg of the most current version of chromium build by hexxeh
[08:47] <stanley_> I wiped xp, installed ubuntu using the live usb method
[08:48] <stanley_> I've been attempting to follow the instructions for ubuntu on hexxeh's blog, but I'm not well versed in terminal
[08:48] <stanley_> so I always get, "operating system not found" when I boot to the newly created .iso
[08:48] <Shadow`> ur using ubuntu and u try to install a .dmg?
[08:48] <Shadow`> why not use .deb
[08:49] <stanley_> I'm not familiar with that format
[08:49] <fidel> .dmg is usualy somekind of archive designed to be mounted on osx stanley_
[08:49] <Shadow`> .dmg is OSX
[08:49] <ThinkT510> !deb | stanley_
[08:49] <coldpizza72i> fidel: what logs should i log at, both /var/log/messages and /var/log/daemon.log are empty
[08:49] <stanley_> sorry, .iso files
[08:49] <stanley_> not .dmg
[08:51] <stanley_> here are the instructions from the blog, When I enter these commands in terminal it doesnt work: "At the shell, run the following (where sdX is your USB stick and ChromeOS-Lime.img is the path to the IMG file you extracted): dd if=ChromeOS-Lime.img of=/dev/sdX bs=4M"
[08:51] <TheSarge> I am trying to install Ubuntu but my thumbdrive is broken, is there a way to just create a Partition on my HDD and extract the iso to it, then install from that?
[08:51] <ThinkT510> stanley_: chromeos has nothing to do with ubuntu
[08:52] <stanley_> i know, but I'm using ubuntu as a last resort to create the boot usb
[08:52] <stanley_> Every method I used in XP failed
[08:53] <ThinkT510> stanley_: be careful using dd
[08:53] <wilee-nilee> stanley_, have you tried unetbootin
[08:53] <stanley_> YES
[08:53] <stanley_> like, 6 different ways
[08:54] <ThinkT510> stanley_: where is the img file?
[08:54] <stanley_> desktop
[08:54] <ThinkT510> stanley_: and what is your usb? sdb?
[08:54] <stanley_> sdb?
[08:55] <ThinkT510> stanley_: do you have the usb plugged in?
[08:55] <stanley_> hah, yes of course
[08:55] <ThinkT510> stanley_: run sudo fdisk -l
[08:55] <coldpizza72i> Could someone take a look at my samba config... I can authenticate fine but not mount
[08:55] <coldpizza72i> http://ideone.com/TljBC
[08:55] <paulus68> is there a way to search in a txt file for characters like é,à,& enz and indicate on which line this can be found?
[08:57] <heroandtn3> open that file by a editor then search
[08:58] <Auzy> grep paulus68
[08:58] <paulus68> heroandtn3: that would be the easiest part but I would like to have it in a bash script of some sort which makes it faster to treat especially when you have file with more then 50.000 lines to cover
[08:58] <paulus68> Auzy: how would I achieve this?
[08:59] <somsip> paulus68: loop with LINE coming < file, then grep $LINE. Use a counter to track the line number
[09:00] <paulus68> Auzy: by preference it would be helpfull that I get an output file where all the lines with special characters are found
[09:00] <Auzy> paulus >  XXX
[09:01] <Auzy> Either way. you can do it by scripting
[09:01] <Auzy> you could also use awk maybe
[09:01] <paulus68> Auzy: do you have an example or tutorial which I can use to find it
[09:02] <Auzy> you'd have to google it.. if you think you might need it often, it could even be worth learning Bash scripting
[09:02] <coldpizza72i> fidel: do you think you could take a look at my config file to see if you notice something wrong http://ideone.com/TljBC
[09:02] <Auzy> You could also code something quickly in php / Perl.. it doesn't take too long
[09:03] <paulus68> Auzy: I know just a little bit of scripting
[09:03] <Auzy> If you know how to use Perl, or even PHP, you could code it in that
[09:04] <Auzy> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6161338/searching-string-in-a-file-and-outputting-the-line-number might help paulus68
[09:05] <Auzy> or grep.. I have no idea.. I'd have to look at it lol
[09:05] <Auzy> easiest way.. Just use a GUI tool..
[09:05] <somsip> paulus68: grep - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2124010/grep-regex-to-match-non-ascii-characters
[09:07] <somsip> paulus68: reading a file in bash http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/programming-9/bash-read-entire-file-line-in-for-loop-240016/
[09:07] <paulus68> somsip: thx
[09:08] <new2net> Is this the appropriate channel for help with Evolution (the built in IMAP/SMTP client)?
[09:08] <DrManhattan> sigh - how do I select my sound card as the audio out device?
[09:09] <DrManhattan> pasomething?
[09:09] <DrManhattan> I am getting dummy audio right now
[09:09] <ThinkT510> new2net: depends if you are running a supported version of ubuntu
[09:09] <new2net> ThinkT510, 11.04.
[09:09] <ThinkT510> new2net: then you are in the right place, welcome
[09:10] <islandmonkey> *starts a welcome party for new2net*
[09:10] <ThinkT510> new2net: unfortunately i can't really help you since i know nothing of evolution or thunderbird
[09:10] <DrManhattan> I have snd-hda-intel in my list of loaded modules
[09:11] <new2net> oh :| i'm such a dummy... ok there's a button on the bottom left of Evolution that toggles "work online/offline"
[09:13] <bioman> Hello :)
[09:13] <bioman> Using 12.04 Server at work, and now there is a proxy. Haven't found, even if Google is my friend, where the config file is...
[09:14] <sfjgk> morning all. I'm trying to compile some code that I've pulled from github. It should work, but for some reason I'm getting glib errors as in, undefines referneces to glib when i'm compiling. I installed libglib-dev, it's definitely there, but I just can't compile.
[09:15] <res22> can you pastebin the errors
[09:15] <sfjgk> yeah sure, hold on
[09:15] <ThinkT510> sfjgk: got build-essential?
[09:15] <TJ-> bioman: proxy for what? you need to be more precise
[09:16] <sfjgk> http://pastebin.com/LMu5GjDK
[09:16] <sfjgk> ThinkT510: yep
[09:16] <bioman> TJ-: for apt-get to access Internet
[09:16] <sfjgk> ThinkT510: IIRC, make is in build-essential, so i might have noticed :)
[09:16] <TJ-> bioman: You want apt to use an HTTP proxy, is that correct?
[09:17] <bioman> TJ-: yep
[09:17] <ThinkT510> sfjgk: just so you know, there is also checkinstall to make things a little easier
[09:17] <ThinkT510> !checkinstall | sfjgk
[09:17] <TJ-> bioman: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGet/Howto/#Setting_up_apt-get_to_use_a_http-proxy
[09:19] <TJ-> sfjgk: Is 'libglib2.0-dev' installed?
[09:20] <sfjgk> yeah
[09:21] <bioman> TJ-: thanks ! Have a nice day :)
[09:21] <TJ-> sfjgk: That's the package that contains, for example, the declaration of g_hash_table_new_full() ... so I'd be looking at the results on ./configure to check which libraries it found. Look especially at the config.log
[09:21] <sfjgk> I think the error is in the makefile but I'm not overly sure. It says to use glib there, so it should be using glib. I found some talk on the internet of static linking an dynamic linking, my thoughts are that because its doing a lot of compiling maybe theresa syntax error or something in the makefile, meaning the symbols in one executable don't seem to takj to another one
[09:21] <sfjgk> there isn't a .configure for this one :(
[09:21] <sfjgk> or a configure for that matter
[09:22] <TJ-> sfjgk: I'll try here; what's the git repo?
[09:22] <sfjgk> https://github.com/nwf/nwf-openamd-localizer
[09:24] <DrManhattan> Please - anyone - I beg for help - I cannot get my audio device to show up
[09:24] <DrManhattan> it shows up in alsamixer but all I get in pulseaudio is dummy output
[09:25] <TJ-> sfjgk: Are you building on 64-bit?
[09:26] <sfjgk> no, 32 bit.
[09:26] <sfjgk> I've always had endless issues with compiling things on 64, so when I was asked to setup this rfid kit, I went for a 32bit ubuntu on this laptop.
[09:28] <TJ-> sfjgk: I've added the x86_64 bit include path, and just installed libpcap0.8-dev .. getting closer ;)
[09:28] <sfjgk> ohhh
[09:28] <TJ-> sfjgk: OK, I am now reproducing your exact errors
[09:29] <sfjgk> hmmm ok
[09:29] <sfjgk> ah yeah, I removed -Werror from the cflags in the makefile too.
[09:30] <[omicron]> Hi guys... someone using likewise-open ??  I have some password issues and I don't know why... Could anybody help me?
[09:38] <michelelv> ciao
[09:38] <michelelv> !list
[09:39] <TJ-> sfjgk: Strange!
[09:39] <sfjgk> TJ-: just out of interest, did you have to change the location of glib in the makefile? I had issues last night where the glib location on the makefile wasn't what it was on the filesystem
[09:39] <jerry_l> lol !lis
[09:39] <TJ-> sfjgk: No ... so far all I've done is add the 64-bit include path to CFLAGS: -I/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/glib-2.0/include
[09:40] <sfjgk> ahhh ok
[09:40] <sfjgk> that explains that then
[09:40] <TJ-> sfjgk: We've got a linker error but the symbols we know should be in libglib-2.0.so
[09:40] <sfjgk> as on i386 ubuntu i had to set that to /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/glib-2.0/include/, it was missing the $arch-linux-gnu bit
[09:40] <sfjgk> hmm yeah
[09:41] <sfjgk> i didn't think it was quite right, but I'm not really knowledgeable in code areas
[09:42] <TJ-> sfjgk: Yes, that's a result of Debian/Ubuntu switching to Multi-arch
[09:42] <TJ-> sfjgk: I've checked that symbol: objdump -T /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libglib-2.0.so.0 | grep g_hash_table_size
[09:42] <TJ-> 0000000000038650 g    DF .text	0000000000000039  Base        g_hash_table_size
[09:42] <sfjgk> hrmmm so it's there then.. :/
[09:43] <TJ-> sfjgk: This is problem with 'ld' not knowing the libraries - has to be
[09:43] <sfjgk> ohh
[09:44] <sfjgk> ahh yes
[09:44] <sfjgk> i was getting libpcap linker errors too
[09:44] <sfjgk> so ld is in a bad mood about something?
[09:44] <michelelv> ciao
[09:44] <michelelv> !list
[09:44] <MonkeyDust> michelelv  please stop
[09:44] <sfjgk> smells like bot
[09:45] <MonkeyDust> smells like listalian
[09:45] <DJones> !piracy | michelelv
[09:45] <smartboyhw> !offtopic | michelelv
[09:46] <islandmonkey> Is this some sort of sockpuppet thing going on here? There are many italians joining this channel and just typing in !list.
[09:48] <bioman> Back :)
[09:48] <__sjh> hi all, i'm playing audo from my phone, connected to my machine via bluetooth as a audio input ... if i go into settings > sound > input i can see hte input level fluctuating so it's coming over bluetooth fine .. how do i now get it coming out my machines speakers?
[09:49] <sfjgk> TJ-: Would ld be looking at $LD_LIBRARY_PATH at compile time?
[09:49] <MonkeyDust> islandmonkey  an italian here explained once: italians have no internet-culture like we do -- also: read in the newspaper, a businessman got snapped because he was hosting a large scale piracy site or something
[09:49] <TJ-> sfjgk: no, that's for executables to find additional libraries
[09:49] <sfjgk> ah ok
[09:49] <bioman> Infact, I need Internet access through HTTP Proxy for all the apps that need Internet. Working fine for apt-get (/etc/apt/apt.conf) but Internet connection needed for wget and so on...
[09:57] <denys> hello. Can anyone help me w/ my problem? I wanted to watch a hd video on my note, when I was tunning windows it was running, and when I start the video it tells me that it searches for video codecs and then crashes
[09:57] <emman> anyone tried to install Sikuli?
[09:57] <denys> not tunning, running
[09:58] <michelelv> ciao
[09:58] <emman> ciao
[09:58] <emman> anyone tried to install Sikuli?
[09:58] <michelelv> !list
[09:58] <edgarin> Hi!, somebody knows if a Vortex86MX CPU works with ubuntu natty?
[09:58] <sfjgk> edgarin: does it support CMOV instruction?
[09:58] <emman> every second somebody joins here or leaves
[09:59] <emman> quantity but where is the qlity?
[09:59] <emman> anyone here answers anyone else?
[09:59] <bazhang> emman, patience
[09:59] <bazhang> emman, what exactly is Sikuli
[09:59] <ThinkT510> emman: people only answer if they know and want to help
[10:00] <emman> I see
[10:00] <emman> sorry
[10:00] <emman> Sikuli is used to automate things around linux
[10:00] <bazhang> emman, link
[10:01] <ThinkT510> !find sikuli | emman
[10:01] <sfjgk> TJ-, if the issue is with ld, could I theoretically put -L/where/libs/are and it would see them?
[10:01] <bazhang> emman, its an ide then?
[10:01] <emman> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlNSA-7gnEg
[10:01] <TJ-> sfjgk: I think it's more fundamental than that from what I'm seeing here. I tried that just in case but it didn't work
[10:02] <bazhang> sudo apt-get install sikuli-ide    emman
[10:02] <denys> so I cannot wathc any video
[10:02] <denys> lol
[10:02] <denys> can anyone help?
[10:02] <bazhang> denys, on windows?
[10:02] <denys> noo
[10:02] <denys> 12.04 LTS
[10:02] <andrija> hello everyone!
[10:02] <denys> I can watch online but not offline
[10:03] <bazhang> denys, so install ubuntu-restricted-extras , play with vlc or mplayer
[10:03] <TJ-> sfjgk: I think I have it
[10:03] <sfjgk> oh?
[10:03] <denys> bazhang, will try that
[10:04] <andrija> i need some advice for installing  android side by side with ubuntu and win7...how can i do that without grub?
[10:04] <TJ-> sfjgk: need to check and test... it appears its not finding the correct sonames
[10:04] <emman> dthanks a lot
[10:04] <res22> I wouldn't do it without grub
[10:04] <res22> what else would you use
[10:04] <res22> hardly.. lilo ;)
[10:04] <sfjgk> ahh
[10:04] <denys> so I tried installing VLC, and this what I get
[10:04] <denys> Package dependencies cannot be resolved
[10:05] <denys> This error could be caused by required additional software packages which are missing or not installable. Furthermore there could be a conflict between software packages which are not allowed to be installed at the same time.
[10:05] <andrija> something like ubuntu did with wubi installer without grub maybe?
[10:05] <new2net> I'm using 11.04 (Natty). Evolution, the SMTP client, is showing this error: "IMAP command failed: Login only available under a layer.". Am I right in assuming "layer" means SSL/TLS?
[10:05] <sfjgk> LILO's pretty nasty when it comes to error message verbosity...
[10:05] <res22> you could install it in a VM, but other than that I don't think there's a wubi-like installer
[10:05] <epzil0n> andrija: use Windows boot loader? There's EasyBCD to easily manage the boot loader and add/remove entries..
[10:05] <DrManhattan> what is the console command to run something continuously, or at least at foo intervals
[10:06] <DrManhattan> never mind - watch
[10:07] <denys> so I tried installing VLC, and this what I get: Package dependencies cannot be resolved This error could be caused by required additional software packages which are missing or not installable. Furthermore there could be a conflict between software packages which are not allowed to be installed at the same time.
[10:08] <andrija> virtual box performance sux..so im going full install.ill see what i can do with easy bcd
[10:08] <IronMan2> hey guys, I had problems w/ ATI proprietary drivers a while back (radeon 5850, dual monitors). The drivers completely screwed up everything (disabled one monitor, called the  other one "laptop") I'm re-installing Ubuntu now, should I just not install any drivers?...
[10:09] <andrija> is there any free alternative to easybcd?
[10:10] <epzil0n> andrija: yes it does if you don't got sufficient hardware, i'm running triple boot with windows and didn't want to mess with it so just used EasyBCD, yes there's a free alternative
[10:12] <epzil0n> andrija: just fill in some name and email and then download it ;) http://neosmart.net/download.php?id=1
[10:15] <andrija> epzil0n thanx for help
[10:15] <IronMan2> hey guys, I had problems w/ ATI proprietary drivers a while back (radeon 5850, dual monitors). The drivers completely screwed up everything (disabled one monitor, called the  other one "laptop") I'm re-installing Ubuntu now, should I just not install any drivers?...
[10:16] <epzil0n> andrija: np and good luck! ;)
[10:24] <anonymous_> lol
[10:28] <sfjgk> hmm i do love projects with a complete lack of documentation..
[10:30] <codemagician> how do I remount a --bind mounted file system?
[10:36] <caboose89> hi all! Quick question; whats the best way to set up a SH script to run on startup? I've tried google / the forums, but havnt found anything that works for me :/
[10:38] <BotaniCar|2> if you're using a GUI, there is a 'startup tasks' in 'system' > 'preferences' (there is in Debian, something similar is surely in ubuntu
[10:38] <islandmonkey> caboose89: You can also use cron
[10:39] <Onixs> i do it in init
[10:39] <ferni> or /etc/rc.local
[10:40] <caboose89> Its command line i'm afraid; no gui. I tried etc/rc.local , but it doesnt appear to run. Does it need to be executed by a different user?
[10:40] <shafeeq> hello, how do i make ubuntu 12.04 ask for password when mounting drives?
[10:41] <cfhowlett> shafeeq: should do so automatically - are you using the admin account or in a regular user account
[10:41] <shafeeq> cfhowlett: it's the admin account
[10:41] <redrawingBug> hello, I'm finding very very slow redrawing of windows under kubuntu 12.04.  Is this a common problem?  How to minimize it?  Thanks in advance
[10:42] <dstevens> any one having issues with the cursor randomly disappearing in 12.04.1 ?
[10:42] <cfhowlett> shafeeq: small suggestion: create a regular account for daily use and leave the admin for admin tasks.  I'm in xubuntu, but I'm pretty sure there's a setting that will require password to mount drives.  Don't know where though.
[10:43] <[]ToXiC[]> problems ipw2200 reconects fail on ubuntu 12.04 , any solves ?
[10:43] <W4sp> caboose89: First check if your script runs. Also, add logging with echo >> /var/log/mylog.log
[10:43] <shafeeq> cfhowlett: ok
[10:43] <islandmonkey> W4sp: He PMed me to say he was going to use cron
[10:44] <thufir_> how can I add deb http://debian.nfgd.net/debian unstable main ?
[10:44] <iceroot> thufir_: dont do that
[10:44] <iceroot> thufir_: dont mix the repos from ubuntu and debian
[10:44] <W4sp> []ToXiC[]: I have some iw2100. Occationally it drops to to power management issues. IT should re-connect automatically though. Is that the case?
[10:44] <cfhowlett> thufir_: to Ubuntu?  You don't.
[10:45] <islandmonkey> thufir_: Why would you want to do that for?
[10:45] <thufir_> iceroot: I'm trying to build/install/something dbmail, and they suggested that.  I can't get it to compile.
[10:45] <W4sp> islandmonkey: OK. Didn't know as caboose89 said 'during startup'
[10:45] <nivram> hello guys! I have a problem with an internet key Huawei E353 on Ubuntu 10.04.4: I can't connect .. on ubuntu 12.04 it works perfectly but I want that works on my little netbook where I installed ubuntu 10.04.4. any ideas?
[10:45] <W4sp> nivram: What country are you in?
[10:45] <iceroot> thufir_: as i said, dont mix the repos
[10:46] <caboose89> thanks for all the help guys; ill get back to you if i have no luck. I doth my cap to you all!
[10:46] <thufir_> thanks.  be back in a few.
[10:46] <islandmonkey> !yay | caboose89
[10:47] <nivram> W4sp: Italy
[10:48] <thufir_> when I run "./configure" I get:  configure: error: Unable to locate gmime development files.  I'm on 11.10.  what do I need to install? I can't find just "gmime" in apt.
[10:48] <W4sp> nivram: Did you check your network provider's driver page? Sorry I can't help you with that as I don't speak you r language. The model you use is reported to be working.
[10:49] <islandmonkey> nivram: You might find better support in ubuntu-it
[10:50] <islandmonkey> thufir_: Unrelated to your question but why can't you use 12.04?
[10:50] <nivram> W4sp, islandmonkey: ok, thanks
[10:50] <W4sp> nivram: Also, check if it requires PIN and if so you can use a onother supported OS to disaple PIN prompt. Also, check usb_modeswitch if it tells you its a HDD.
[10:51] <thufir_> islandmonkey: I have to backup, etc.  I want to clean install. for now, I just want to use this package.
[10:51] <_raven> hi
[10:51] <_raven> which tools are useful to watch live tv over network?
[10:52] <cfhowlett> _raven: greetings.
[10:52] <islandmonkey> _raven: What, you have a TV card?
[10:52] <_raven> yes!?
[10:53] <Guest42640> oi
[10:53] <cfhowlett> Guest42640: io
[10:53] <Guest42640> algum br ?
[10:54] <IronMan2> hey guys, I had problems w/ ATI proprietary drivers a while back (radeon 5850, dual monitors). The drivers completely screwed up everything (disabled one monitor, called the  other one "laptop"). I re-installed Ubuntu, should I just not install any drivers?...
[10:54] <UidX> Uhm
[10:54] <islandmonkey> _raven: MythTV can help you there
[10:54] <UidX> 85.190.0.3 - - [14/Aug/2012:19:45:49 +0900] "GET http://vlad-tepes.bofh.it/freenode-proxy-checker.txt HTTP/1.0" 404 224 "-" "-"
[10:54] <UidX> why does freenode keep connecting to me?
[10:54] <DJones> !BR | Guest42640
[10:54] <cfhowlett> !paste|Uidx
[10:54] <UidX> isnt that a single line
[10:54] <W4sp> Io. The innermost moon of Jupiter.
[10:54] <Guest42640> obrigado
[10:54] <ferni> _raven: vdr + streamdev plugin. then ie vlc, optionally even androvdr to launch easily from phone and manage it
[10:55] <cfhowlett> UidX: nope.  also, i suspect the punctuation is throwing it off.  paste and you'll make life a little easier for everyone.
[10:55] <UidX> oh sorry that was a single line for me..
[10:56] <IronMan2> should I install proprietary drivers?
[10:56] <cfhowlett> IronMan2: graphic drivers or what?
[10:56] <IronMan2> yea
[10:57] <ferni> _raven: but for simpler setup you could just use vlc to stream the tvcard to network
[10:57] <cfhowlett> IronMan2: if you've got graphics without props I'd say skip 'em.  IMO + YMMV
[11:05] <kairo> !list
[11:07] <mhahe> How well does sony viao z series run ubuntu
[11:07] <mhahe> I mean installation  and setup is straight forward or is it a pain?
[11:08] <ThinkT510> mhahe: what wifi and graphics?
[11:09] <mhahe> Basically the main issues are usually those
[11:11] <Effex> Does anyone know what happened to the webcam-server package? I recall installing it a few times on and old server but now on the new machine it says unable to locate package.
[11:11] <mhahe> Oh and sound
[11:11] <ThinkT510> mhahe: if you answer the question i could help
[11:11] <fidel> !info webcam-server
[11:12] <mhahe> I implied yes to ur question.. but yes those issues and also sound
[11:13] <fidel> Effex: maybe interesting for you: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/webcam-server/+publishinghistory
[11:13] <ThinkT510> mhahe: what graphics card and wifi chip does it have?
[11:14] <ThinkT510> mhahe: depending on your answers it could be no issue at all
[11:16] <ESphynx> what's with no option to skip the disk encryption in Quantal installation??
[11:16] <ThinkT510> !ubuntu+1 | ESphynx
[11:16] <LennyNero> Hello, is there a channel about CD/DVD burning problems?
[11:17] <MonkeyDust> LennyNero  try #ubuntu
[11:17] <smartboyhw> LennyNero: You mean burning the ISO?
[11:18] <FloodBot1> !netsplit
[11:19] <LennyNero> I burned a DVD5 disc with udf ( needed for a file >4GB ) and it broke the UTF-8 encoding of a  text file
[11:23] <DreadKnight> hey, I made a suggestion (mock-up included) on how Unity and the panel could greatly improve with a small patch https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/985675
[11:23] <DreadKnight> is anyone willing to make that patch?
[11:24] <ilaria> !list
[11:24] <ThinkT510> !brainstorm | DreadKnight
[11:24] <DreadKnight> ilaria, was that for me?
[11:24] <ilaria> !alis
[11:26] <ESphynx> thanks
[11:28] <Blazemore|Work> Right. I've tried uninstalling gnome-keyring, but still when I do svn commit it asks "Password for 'default' GNOME keyring" which I don't know, and never have
[11:28] <Blazemore|Work> I used to be able to put my svn password in when I did svn commit. I don't want gnome keyring
[11:34] <W4sp> Blazemore|Work: I'm not a SVN but I would suggest to check if you can use .netrc
[11:40] <TJ-> Blazemore|Work: The keyring password is usually the same as your user account password.
[11:40] <Blazemore|Work> TJ-: It's not that, nor is it blank
[11:41] <TJ-> What version of Ubuntu?
[11:42] <playgirl> :)
[11:43] <b0ot> Are there any easy to use mail servers
[11:43] <b0ot> that could be added to ubuntu
[11:46] <ero-jiji> Jordan_U around by chance?
[11:46] <W4sp> b0ot: What you mean by 'easy to use'?
[11:46] <b0ot> easy to setup
[11:47] <b0ot> I know lots of things are possible in linux but some install lengthy installs, lots of manual conf file editing, compiling from source, undocumented etc
[11:47] <W4sp> b0ot: If you tried sendmail, postfix and the like you are probably appaled by M4 and such. :-) Did you have a look into OpenSMTPD? I don't know if it's ported though.
[11:48] <b0ot> I am looking for something that I can apt-get install and pretty much go from there
[11:48] <W4sp> b0ot: AFAIK there is no such thing.
[11:49] <ero-jiji> B0ot i dont think theres any "ready to install" packs, but gah w4sp beat me lol
[11:49] <ThinkT510> b0ot: a server always requires configuration
[11:49] <b0ot> I don't mind configuration (although I prefer less of it)
[11:49] <b0ot> I just don't want to have to do a lot of work to get to the point where I can get the app running to do the configuration
[11:50] <b0ot> and I prefer if the configuration is easier
[11:50] <tasslehoff> is there a cli-tool I can use for password authentication, just to check that someone has the correct password for a user.
[11:50] <W4sp> b0ot: easier than what....?
[11:50] <b0ot> just relatively easier
[11:50] <W4sp> tasslehoff: Do you want to enforce strict rules for passwords?
[11:50] <ThinkT510> b0ot: relative to what
[11:51] <b0ot> I haven't set up email in linux before just in windows
[11:51] <b0ot> relative to other email programs
[11:51] <Iszak> How do I resize the /boot partition from command line? As I'm trying to update but it can't because it's too small. It's currently 90 MB, what should it be?
[11:51] <b0ot> in inux
[11:51] <fircx> can someone help me to troubleshoot my sound ? If I mute the speakers in my sound settings I cant hear the sound in my headphones even thought headphone volume is not set to mute. my ubuntu version is 12.04 lts 3.2.0-29-generic #46-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jul 27 17:03:23 UTC 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[11:51] <fircx> here is my sound information http://pastebin.com/AARXi5t0
[11:51] <b0ot> I'm just asking for suggestions for the easiest to setup email servers in linux
[11:51] <W4sp> b0ot: Not sure what you require.
[11:52] <ero-jiji> doesnt postfix install pretty easy on ubuntu?
[11:52] <zetheroo> So I have just installed Crossover in Ubuntu 12.04 ... problem now is that I don't know what it's called in the application menu ... I have entered "Crossover" in the search and nothing comes up ...
[11:52] <jalexandru> postfix would be the first option...
[11:52] <ero-jiji> sudo apt-get install postfix | sudo dpkg-reconfigure postfix if i remember correctly
[11:53] <jalexandru> b0ot check this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Postfix
[11:53] <ero-jiji> i havent messed with a mail server in years lol
[11:54] <W4sp> b0ot: There are MTU and MTA. Now I'm even more confused about your requirements.
[11:55] <b0ot> let me think about it
[11:55] <b0ot> and come back a bit more prepared
[11:55] <W4sp> b0ot: s/MTU/MUA
[11:58] <TJ-> b0ot: Postfix is the recommended MTA on Ubuntu, I run it, it is pretty straightforward to configure but I have to admit, having a web-GUI control panel (I use webmin) to access all its options makes it much easier to do quickly and with hints
[11:59] <ero-jiji> (TJ-): do you have any problems with webmin in ubuntu? i tried it out and couldnt get it working correctly
[11:59] <Iszak> Nevermind guys, turns out I had legacy boot kernels that was taking up space in my /boot/ partition, so if you have don't have space in /boot/ check your current kernal uname -r and remove old ones.
[12:00] <tasslehoff> W4sp: I'm writing a Qt-application that needs to check if a user is allowed to do something
[12:00] <coellobranco> ok
[12:00] <TJ-> ero-jiji: I've seen some Ubuntu folks say its not compatible, but I've been using Webmin/Virtualmin/usermin extensively to manage Ubuntu servers for 5 years and never had a problem with it interfering with me also editing configs manually
[12:00] <Sidewinder1> !webmin
[12:00] <ero-jiji> (TJ-): only part that i was able to get working was the mysql module and the file manager
[12:01] <TJ-> ero-jiji: It saves me hours of time to do simple things especially for virtual hosting of domains
[12:01] <ThinkT510> !wfm | TJ-
[12:01] <stevecam> are there any community-built versions of Ubuntu for Android?
[12:04] <W4sp> tasslehoff: I don't think I undertstand the requirements. Why do you need the password of that specific user for it? Would you not check if <user> is member of a specific group. To check the user's password you would  passwd? That may not be feasable in Qt nor CLI.
[12:04] <BotaniCar|2> there are android virtual appliance, if that helps, stevecam
[12:04] <itc-technician> im a newbie, how do you make the fat clients authenticate from ldap
[12:05] <stevecam> BotaniCar|2, no, not really, I already have android installed on my PC
[12:07] <stevecam> BotaniCar|2, hmm, maybe it is what im looking for,
[12:07] <tasslehoff> W4sp: its an embedded system without login, but on certain dangerous operations I want to prompt for a password.
[12:10] <BotaniCar|2> stevecam: your question makes no sense in any other contex, android is a OS , you don't install OS on top of OS . Also, there is 'BlueStacks' - android application engine runner, so you can play android games/whatnot on any OS that BlueStacks support
[12:12] <stevecam> BotaniCar|2, I found this, but I can't seem to find anything else http://www.ubuntu.com/devices/android
[12:12] <stevecam> It's made me very curious
[12:13] <smartboyhw> Yeah, good question, stevecam
[12:20] <BotaniCar|2> stevecam: so you want ubuntu as a phone OS instead of android ? Might be i misreaded your question
[12:21] <compdoc> I think they are working on an ubuntu phone OS
[12:21] <phix> hmmm ubuntu on the phone hey
[12:21] <inflex> whyyyy?
[12:22] <wo0rmer> irc.foonetic.net
[12:22] <inflex> that's as bad as trying to make a tablet system for a PC
[12:22] <phix> when my nexus one goes out of warranty I might try it
[12:22] <stevecam> BotaniCar|2, it's Ubuntu's version of Android, I want to see more about it
[12:22] <Psi-Jack> wo0rmer: Advertising is bad m'
[12:22] <inflex> laterz
[12:22] <phix> inflex: like chromeos?
[12:24] <wo0rmer> any one help me with blackbuntu
[12:24] <[deXter]> No
[12:25] <wo0rmer> any onee ??
[12:25] <Psi-Jack> wo0rmer: No.
[12:25] <aboudreault> No
[12:25] <aktiroT> can I simply dd an ubuntu alternate image to an usb stick or do I need to use startup disk creator or unetbootin?
[12:25] <Psi-Jack> wo0rmer: Please go away and stop.
[12:25] <DJones> wo0rmer: Thats not a supported version of Ubuntu in this channel
[12:25] <wo0rmer> ohk
[12:25] <phix> wo0rmer: oh hai their wo0rmer! how ru?
[12:26] <phix> ok good he is gone
[12:26] <phix> so any way, any one need assist?  I am here for a few hrs
[12:27] <w0rm_x> Yes
[12:27] <phix> aktiroT: use dd you say, sure if you know the offset and the exact size, why not
[12:27] <phix> w0rm_x: how can i help you?
[12:27] <w0rm_x> phix, I am short on toilet paper, any suggestion?
[12:28] <phix> w0rm_x: sure, print off this chat log and use that, I forgot the URL for the irclog thoigh
[12:28] <phix> though*
[12:29] <w0rm_x> phix lool nice 1
[12:29] <phix> but try not to print off too many pages where you feature in, as that will be counter productive as toilet paper
[12:29] <benassi> https://www.system76.com/desktops/model/leox3 can someone explain me.. why should someone with such strong configuration use ubuntu OS :S
[12:30] <w0rm_x> sure will do
[12:30] <jrib> benassi: umm, why not...
[12:30] <w0rm_x> be back later will try that out phix.. bye
[12:31] <phix> benassi: to kick ass in! that is why
[12:31] <MonkeyDust> benassi  because of all the linux / ubuntu benefits obviously, what else were you thinking of
[12:31] <phix> benassi: steam is moving to linux \o/ can be an awesome gaming box, or an awesome server
[12:31] <benassi> well for gaming
[12:31] <phix> benassi: or both!
[12:31] <gigihot> can anyone tell me
[12:32] <benassi> ther's no need if it is not gaming box
[12:32] <sriharibabu> what?
[12:32] <compdoc> steam is helping linux clean up its video card drivers
[12:32] <gigihot> why my ip is different from the one I found on the web ?
[12:32] <compdoc> because you have a router
[12:32] <phix> benassi: yeah it can be used to serve hundreads if not thousands of users as well as kick ass and chew bubble gum
[12:32] <benassi> I use ubuntu becouse I love php developing.. so it suits really well
[12:32] <benassi> :)
[12:32] <xnuil> can you help me? my webcam not work, but on the installation of ubuntu worked fine
[12:33] <phix> benassi: php :S  try python, you will never look back :)
[12:33] <thufir_> just to clarify, because the dbmail folks again suggested, what's actually wrong with using a debian unstable in sources.list?
[12:33] <phix> benassi: google django
[12:33] <gigihot> i use ifconfig and the connectin info the ip address is different from the one i found on the net
[12:33] <gigihot> and I don't have router
[12:33] <cfhowlett> thufir_: mixing distros is a recipe for disaster
[12:33] <thufir_> ok, but why?
[12:33] <phix> gigihot: your ISP probably uses a proxy or so,ething
[12:34] <phix> something*
[12:34] <ManSpike> How can I alias "pro foo" to "ps aux | grep foo | grep -v grep" ?
[12:34] <phix> thufir_: you can break stuff by doing that, use backports if you need the latest and gratest
[12:34] <phix> greatest*
[12:34] <phix> ManSpike: use '
[12:35] <phix> " isn't tough enough
[12:35] <gigihot> my isp using a proxy  ?
[12:35] <thufir_> phix: aha!  ok, I'll go off and google backports :)    I can use a package which is in hardy that way?
[12:35] <phix> gigihot: probably, if you are getting different IPs when going to external sites
[12:35] <benassi> phix well I never uset phyton before.... never saw anyone using it :/
[12:36] <phix> thufir_: no backports works the otherway around :)  makes it so you can use versions of software in the next release without having ti upgrade every package
[12:36] <gigihot> the one i found using ifconfig start with a 10.
[12:36] <squeekygreen> 10.0.0.1?
[12:36] <gigihot> no
[12:36] <phix> benassi: I suggest you look into it, I used php once myself, infact I was swept away with perl, then I found python, even better ;)
[12:37] <thufir_> phix: ohhhh. there's a hardy package which I want to use.
[12:37] <phix> benassi: php is just too hacky and messy, perl and python are pieces of art
[12:37] <phix> thufir_: which one?
[12:37] <thufir_> dbmail
[12:37] <phix> thufir_: you can try and compile from source, or get the hardy source and change the dependencies for the later version
[12:37] <phix> what is dbmail?
[12:37] <gigihot> is this inet addr:10.x.x.x  my actual ip ?
[12:38] <phix> gigihot: are you using 3g / 4g / wireless internet?
[12:38] <thufir_> phix: http://askubuntu.com/questions/175701/where-or-how-to-compile-or-download-libzdb-devel
[12:38] <phix> gigihot: some ISPs use private network addresses so they dont have to purchase too many network blocks
[12:38] <t_> bom dia
[12:38] <squeekygreen> me?
[12:39] <gigihot> ok thanks
[12:39] <thufir_> when I tried to compile dbmail, it said I need libzdb (dev) which I cannot locate.  I found libzdb, but not the dev package.
[12:40] <thufir_> dbmail is e-mail --> rdbms
[12:40] <benassi> phix is it hard to learn phyton alone... I am 18.. so still I have one more year before college
[12:40] <benassi> on college they learn java
[12:40] <phix> gigihot: no 10.x.x.x, 127.x.x.x, 172.12.0.0 - 172.12.31.0, 192.168.x.x, 169.254.x.x, and 224 or something like that are not valid external internet addresses, they are reserved for private, loopback or multicast, there are also high addresses reserved for non-internet use as well.
[12:40] <thufir_> benassi: exactly.
[12:40] <phix> benassi: python is easy as
[12:41] <phix> benassi: I learned php and perl before 18, learning python was even easier at 24 :)
[12:41] <t_> yyy
[12:41] <phix> I didnt use it before then, but I reckon it would of been simplier to learn than php and perl combined
[12:41] <subz3r0> when you know how to code in one language, its way easier to learn another one...
[12:42] <benassi> is phyton more like php or c++ ?
[12:42] <subz3r0> benassi, this is offtopic and does not belong in here
[12:42] <phix> not even that it is powerful, complete and supported by multiple OSs, even windows!  where is a win32 library wrapper for it so you can access registry and other windows specific stuff, you can also compile python down to an exe so users dont even know they are using python :)
[12:42] <subz3r0> ask in #ubuntu-offtopic
[12:43] <t_> bom dia sera q Alguém pode me ajudar ????
[12:43] <Pici> !br | t_
[12:43] <end_guy> sup dudes
[12:43] <end_guy> anyone need some help?
[12:43] <phix> benassi: well it is similar but different, a block of code is determined by indentation instead of using { }
[12:43] <phix> end_guy: werd up, how can I help you
[12:44] <fidel> end_guy: as this is a support channel - just idle for some minutes and you'll see if you can help someone
[12:44] <end_guy> :-)
[12:44] <Pici> benassi, phix: can we please move the non-ubuntu-support discussion to #ubuntu-offtopic or elsewhere please ;)
[12:44] <Frama> hello
[12:44] <subz3r0> end_guy, yes - im still searchin for 10^10 us dollars
[12:44] <Frama> :)
[12:45] <end_guy> phix: I'm all set for now. Unless you wanna help me run an xsession in my LCD track pad on my laptop
[12:45] <subz3r0> can u help me?
[12:45] <taipres> I deleted the kernel-sources folder after apt-get installn' now when I try and apt-get install again doesn't get it
[12:45] <taipres> tried sudo apt-get --purge remove linux-sources too
[12:45] <omido> Hi. i'm noob.i have an issue with system update. this is the details : Err http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise-updates/restricted fglrx amd64 2:8.960-0ubuntu1.1
[12:45] <omido>   Something wicked happened resolving 'archive.ubuntu.com:http' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
[12:45] <omido> Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/restricted/f/fglrx-installer/fglrx_8.960-0ubuntu1.1_amd64.deb  Something wicked happened resolving 'archive.ubuntu.com:http' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
[12:45] <omido> E: Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run apt-get update or try with --fix-missing?
[12:45] <end_guy> subz3r0: exploit Google AdSense using inject JavaScript and RCP ping backs?
[12:46] <end_guy> maybe i'm getting offtopic with that though :-)
[12:46] <ManSpike> omido: Does it do it every single time?
[12:46] <ManSpike> omido: Try running sudo apt-get update
[12:46] <omido> ManSpike,  Yes. all updates are ok but ATI radeon FGLRX drivers wont be downloaded
[12:47] <end_guy> omido: Looks like a DNS problem. Can you ping archive.ubuntu.com?
[12:47] <ManSpike> ManSpike? Oh right
[12:47] <omido> ManSpike, What i shown you was the resault of running apt-get update in terminal
[12:47] <zaggynl> can anyone recommend a webinterface for an ubuntu server nas setup?
[12:47] <woozly> how to search string in directory and subdirectory?
[12:47] <woozly> in all files
[12:47] <omido> Blazemore,  end_guy  I believe it might be due to AMD(ATI) putting sanctions on me
[12:48] <end_guy> zaggynl: http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/Ubuntu_Server_and_Webmin_NAS_File_Server
[12:48] <zaggynl> thanks end_guy
[12:48] <subz3r0> omido, its just because ATI/AMD <censored> ;)
[12:48] <zaggynl> end_guy: how come webmin isn't in the ubuntu repo? officially not supported?
[12:49] <DJones> !webmin | zaggynl
[12:49] <zaggynl> nice
[12:49] <omido> subz3r0,  I'm living in iran and we are facing the pro-zionst U.S lead embargos. thats why i think AMD might have blocked Iranians from downloading software like what google does
[12:49] <end_guy> zaggynl: Not sure.
[12:49] <zaggynl> tried webmin, ebox(zentyal), ajenti
[12:49] <zaggynl> they all broke one way or another as soon as I started configuring
[12:49] <mz|`> omido: you do not use proxies ?
[12:49] <mz|`> or VPNs ?
[12:50] <omido> mz|`,  I use Tor but i have no idea how to configure ubuntu update system to use proxy.
[12:50] <mz|`> that's even a service you can resell ;)
[12:50] <mz|`> export http_proxy=http://yourproxy.com:port/
[12:50] <mz|`> apt-get update ; apt-get upgrade
[12:50] <omido> mz|`,  Other than tor i have no other way and i cannot pay for VPN as i have no idea how to transfer money out of here
[12:50] <rafael_> omido: edit your /etc/apt/apt.conf file
[12:50] <mz|`> rafael_: +1
[12:51] <cfhowlett> omido: I'm in China - same problem trying to set up VPN
[12:51] <BluesKaj> HI all
[12:51] <cfhowlett> BluesKaj: hey! greetings
[12:51] <rafael_> omido: Tor's proxy listens on port 9050
[12:52] <squeekygreen> thats one cool nick blues
[12:52] <omido> cfhowlett,  China is under U.S embargos? i didnt knew that.
[12:52] <BluesKaj> hi cfhowlett
[12:52] <fly_> tor is really slow
[12:52] <squeekygreen> I've seen bluez before
[12:52] <ferni> here in finland piratebay is blocked, so i just open opera and set its turbo mode on, it passses all the dns and ip blocks :)
[12:52] <cfhowlett> omido: I missed that part of your thread.  I referred to Great Firewall of China
[12:52] <BluesKaj> hi squeekygreen , thanks
[12:52] <phix> end_guy: hehe, nah I am right
[12:53] <omido> mz|`,  rafael_  thanks guys i'm trying to use proxy. but my internet speed is very low and its 128 kb/s (national limit for ordinary citizens) when i use Tor its even slower.its so miserable to say that how long it takes to fetch an email or open an internet page
[12:53] <zaggynl> !nagios
[12:54] <omido> cfhowlett, I live in iran and in addition to domestic filtering and censorship we suffer from pro-zionist U.S lead embargos which leads to some companies like Google,Oracle,IBM etc refusing to let their apps(even free ones) to be downloaded by iranian people
[12:54] <cfhowlett> omido: sorry to hear it man.  I'd think tor or VPN are your best options then...
[12:58] <Blazemore> omido: I use ipredator, a Swedish VPN run by the founders of The Pirate Bay - and I trust them when they say they don't keep logs
[12:59] <omido> Blazemore,  As you know we are also under bank sanctions and even services like paypal refuse to do anything related to iran. i have no idea how can i buy services from outside
[12:59] <Blazemore> omido: They accept bitcoins
[12:59] <thufir_> I compiled lbzdb from source: http://askubuntu.com/questions/175701  but where or how can I compile libzdb-devel?
[12:59] <L3top> omido: check out Byzantine project
[12:59] <omido> Right now i configured my update manager to work with tor and its fetching ATI drivers very slowly but better than nothing
[13:00] <wolfbyte> There is a game that creates logs of multiplayer online games, but the IP addresses are in IPv6, although system is in IPv4 , how do I make it so that the game logs IPv4 addresses?
[13:00] <MasterOfDisaster> wolfbyte: if players connect via IPv6, you can't.
[13:00] <L3top> Not a solution to your problem atm... but good to know is out there in situations omido.
[13:01] <MasterOfDisaster> wolfbyte: you'd have to force the service (i.e. the game) to listen on IPv4 only.
[13:01] <wolfbyte> MasterOfDisaster: thank you, btw the game is Warzone2100
[13:01] <benassi> is it possible to add skype icon to dock(that line where time is written)
[13:01] <omido> L3top,  At the moment tor is the best solution for all people who suffer from censorship and also embargos.i personally would love to donate some small amount of money to Tor project
[13:02] <omido> benassi,  Update skype, the latest skype has system tray icon
[13:02] <wolfbyte> benassi: I have moved on to ekiga , from skype
[13:03] <llutz> omido: https://www.torproject.org/donate/donate.html.en
[13:03] <omido> llutz,  I live in Iran..
[13:03] <llutz> omido: :(
[13:05] <llutz> omido: 1 way to contribute to the project is to spend bandwidth. if you have the possibility, run a middle node (bridge relay)
[13:05] <benassi> how to update skype?
[13:06] <omido> benassi,  sudo su , sudo apt-get update , sudo apt-get install skype
[13:06] <thufir_> omido: how is the latest skype?  better interface?  I just use the audio, myself.
[13:07] <omido> thufir_,  The latest skype is superb. i thought microsoft will put an end to skype on linux but they surprised everyone with this very good update. no junk like in windows skype.very good update fixed many issues.
[13:07] <thufir_> omido: they're just screwin' with ya ;)   seriously, though, glad to hear it.
[13:08] <omido> thufir_,  this review is very good : http://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/skype-4.html
[13:14] <cristofer6891> anyone have a good webdav setup guide?
[13:14] <zykotick9> benassi: don't follow omido's "sudo su" suggestion - it's a BAD idea
[13:15] <W4sp> benassi: 'sudo su' isn't recomended and I suggest to use sudo or gksudo.
[13:15] <omido> zykotick9,  why? it gives you root access so that you can install applications and update system and do administrative tasks. i learnt it from ubuntu official wiki. what's wrong with it?
[13:16] <MonkeyDust> omido  if you work as root, you basically turn your pc into a windows machine, nobody wants that
[13:16] <cfhowlett> omido: sudo gives root access but shuts automatically downgrades root privileges after oh, 10 minutes I think.
[13:17] <w0rm_x> so sudo su would not shut the root access?
[13:17] <bazhang> omido, sudo -i , if you must
[13:17] <cfhowlett> w0rm_x: not automatically
[13:17] <W4sp> omido: sudo <command> It to run a specific program with privileged rights. To run as root interactively can leave the system open to vulnerabilities.
[13:17] <w0rm_x> great thats what I been looking for.
[13:17] <thufir_> after you add a repo to /etc/apt/sources.list how do you "refresh" apt?
[13:17] <subz3r0> su = sudo -s, if you dont know what youre doing, its not good to use this.
[13:17] <ThinkT510> if you need a root terminal (very rare) use sudo -i
[13:17] <subz3r0> u can damage your system...
[13:17] <cfhowlett> thufir_: sudo apt-get update
[13:17] <zykotick9> thufir_: "sudo apt-get update"
[13:17] <w0rm_x> sickwhy damage my system
[13:18] <deebee396> Every time I create a partition with Disk Utility is says that its misaligned by 1024 bytes and it may cause very poor performance. Any idea why this is happening or how to realign it?
[13:18] <omido> Sorry guys.comming from opensuse i just used "su" there when i wanted to be root and i added a sudo to other commands which i wanted to do as root.i also had 2 seprate file managers and terminals for root and normal user there.but i'm still a noob and i'm learning linux and now i use sudo su on ubuntu
[13:18] <W4sp> Besides, if you need advice on how to su - and sudo -i ou're not up to the task what's about to come next.
[13:18] <w0rm_x> can sudo su damage my system?
[13:18] <zykotick9> w0rm_x: yes
[13:18] <w0rm_x> why?
[13:18] <zykotick9> w0rm_x: the environment variables are wrong then
[13:19] <W4sp> w0rm_x: NO, but subsequent executed commands can.
[13:19] <thufir_> thanks
[13:19] <w0rm_x> what if I wanted to manually control the root access instead of typing sudo every 10 m?
[13:20] <bazhang> sudo -i w0rm_x
[13:20] <zykotick9> w0rm_x: lol - sudo is longer then 10 minutes, and gets reset every time you use sudo
[13:20] <w0rm_x> thanks bazhang
[13:21] <kyle6513> hello, anyone around who wants to help me getting linux-PHC working? I know it's not really an UBUNTU problem, but I'm having problems loading the module, I recieve an error after running modprobe phc-intel which basically says "Input/output error" googling comes up with nothing useful.
[13:23] <deebee396> Every time I create a partition with Disk Utility  is says that its misaligned by 1024 bytes and it  may cause very poor performance. Any idea why this  is happening or how to realign it?
[13:23] <centrelink> deebee396: delete the partition and recreate it?
[13:24] <deebee396> centrelink: I've done that a few times, it still has the same error.
[13:24] <cfhowlett> deebee396: IIRC it's some kind of MBR thing.  I think the fix was to actually wipe/reformat the drive, not just repartition.
[13:24] <centrelink> deebee396: I'd honestly just ignore it since ubuntu is the only thing that has ever said it to me
[13:24] <Calahan> I'm thinking about 2 identical SSD drives and to use them in raid level 0 for sytem. From price range i see that 120 GB is optimal. Any suggestions on particular brand or product for ubuntu server type pc? Or maybe why i shouldn't go for SSD?
[13:25] <deebee396> will it really affect performance that much?
[13:25] <kborer> Hi, I have a usb touchscreen that works out of the box with 11.10, but not with 12.04. With 12.04, when I try to "cat /dev/usb/hiddev0" I get no output. Could anyone point me in the right direction?
[13:25] <cfhowlett> deebee396: I think there's SOME risk of data loss, but I've never seen it happen and I've had that error repeatedly.
[13:25] <sandyd> kborer, post output of lsusb
[13:26] <deebee396> Ok thanks, would that risk apply to the other partitions that don't have the error but are on the same disk?
[13:27] <sandyd> Calahan, its not worth it - for that price you can probably get 10K disks for the same size in RAID1
[13:27] <cfhowlett> deebee396: good question!  Over my rating to respond to sensibly I'm afraid...
[13:27] <sandyd> or at least I think so. Lemme check newegg
[13:28] <sandyd> Calahan, you have SAS?
[13:28] <kborer> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1146819/
[13:28] <deebee396> ah ok, I guess I'll chance it and just back up any very precious files.
[13:28] <kyle6513> hello, anyone around who wants to help me getting linux-PHC (undervolting) working? I know it's not really an UBUNTU problem, but I'm having problems loading the module, I recieve an error after running modprobe phc-intel which basically says "Input/output error" googling comes up with nothing useful.
[13:29] <deebee396> Thanks for the help!
[13:29] <cfhowlett> deebee396: best of luck.
[13:29] <designbybeck> Any cool themes or visuals that are easy to install on Ubuntu??
[13:29] <Calahan> I don't have sas only SATA ports, i kinda like SSD they don't consume mutch power and are quiet. Yes i mean raid 1 i want to use for drive failure.
[13:30] <designbybeck> I've seen a few on OMG, not very impressive, but at least something different, but you have to "break" your system to get them to work
[13:30] <sandyd> Calahan, get the Velociraptors
[13:30] <cfhowlett> designbybeck: thousands!!  see deviant art and digital blasphemy
[13:30] <DJones> kyle6513: There is a #linux-phc channel on freenode, I guess they might be the best people to try and help
[13:30] <designbybeck> for unity cfhowlett ?
[13:30] <kyle6513> DJones: I've already asked and there's a total of about 5 people in there and they're non-responsive. Thanks though!
[13:31] <cfhowlett> designbybeck: well, the wallpapers can be installed.  I run x/ubuntustudio so I've never experienced unity
[13:31] <sandyd> kborer, file a bug - this isn't in launchpad yet
[13:31] <MonkeyDust> kyle6513  isnt that more for #hardware?
[13:31] <DJones> kyle6513: No probs, its not something I've tried, so can't suggest anything
[13:31] <designbybeck> ah yes, there are great themes for other DE but I haven't found any for Unity yet
[13:31] <kborer> sandyd, will do, thanks
[13:31] <designbybeck> Thanks though cfhowlett
[13:31] <designbybeck> I'll brows deviantart and wishful think ;)
[13:31] <cfhowlett> designbybeck: have fun be safe
[13:32] <designbybeck> heehee yes yes!
[13:32] <MonkeyDust> kyle6513  there's this http://www.thekip.nl/2008/04/06/quick-ubuntu-undervolt-guide-using-linux-phc/
[13:32] <w0rm_x> How do I view my firewall logs in Ubuntu?
[13:32] <kyle6513> MonkeyDust: I was going through this guide http://linuxsolver.blogspot.com.au/2011/02/undervolting-cpu-in-ubuntu.html
[13:32] <sandyd> Calahan, just like HDDs, SSDs fail, so it is better to have them in RAID 1
[13:32] <kyle6513> MonkeyDust: I'll give that a look though
[13:33] <sandyd> since you would have very little Gigs then, it is better to simply use Enterprise SATA3s
[13:33] <sandyd> same speed for same price + more storage
[13:33] <Calahan> sandyd yes i mean raid 1 is what i want, don't realy care about speed
[13:34] <Calahan> sandyd gona read more about this WD Velociraptor
[13:34] <MonkeyDust> kyle6513  tip: if you can make it work, but different from what's on those sites, then post on those sites what you did and how
[13:35] <sandyd> Calahan, http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=100007603%20600003344&IsNodeId=1&name=10000%20RPM
[13:35] <freshmeat> I want to exit Gnome and just run X with twm.
[13:35] <bazhang> sandyd, Calahan ##hardware or #ubuntu-offtopic please
[13:35] <sandyd> sorry bazhang
[13:36] <kyle6513> MonkeyDust: Yeah it would probably help others. I'm thinking it's down to my hardware at this junction, however the input/output errors I've managed to dig up seem to be correlated with bad HDDs, but this is the only command I've had this come up with
[13:36] <Blazemore> How I can make Pidgin close to the system tray?
[13:37] <Calahan> bazhang ok sorry
[13:38] <bazhang> http://askubuntu.com/questions/67312/how-do-i-enable-the-pidgin-system-tray-icon Blazemore
[13:39] <Blazemore> And for systems other than Unity?
[13:40] <bazhang> Blazemore, clarify please
[13:40] <AdvoWork> for some reason, i've lost all my top/bottom bars of all applications, so i've lost the ability to move applications around, any suggestions please?
[13:40] <Blazemore> Oh nvm setting "Show system tray icon" to "always" in Pidgin worked
[13:40] <Blazemore> bazhang: Sorry, I mean, the top reply on that page is editing a gconf setting for Unity
[13:40] <Blazemore> But I use Mate
[13:41] <vvvishnevskiy> mate is sucks
[13:41] <vvvishnevskiy> gnome 3 too
[13:41] <bazhang> vvvishnevskiy, lets move on
[13:41] <Blazemore> vvvishnevskiy: Nope I disagree. Mate felt like coming home for me
[13:41] <Blazemore> But OK
[13:41] <Blazemore> We all use what we prefer
[13:41] <Blazemore> Even if it is xmonad
[13:42] <antonio_> usa BuDuScRiPt [ http://digilander.libero.it/udasoft/Software/Linux/buduscript ]
[13:42] <antonio_> Version 3.7.62
[13:42] <antonio_> By  U D A ' S o f t w a r e
[13:42] <bazhang> antonio_, support question?
[13:42] <Blazemore> How can I use alt+arrow shortcuts in irssi without them getting stolen by Terminator?
[13:42] <vvvishnevskiy> but I think that is Mate a better than gnome3. PS. Sorry for my english
[13:43] <bazhang> Blazemore, perhaps ask in #irssi
[13:43] <bazhang> !ot | vvvishnevskiy
[13:43] <antonio_> usa BuDuScRiPt [ http://digilander.libero.it/udasoft/Software/Linux/buduscript ]
[13:43] <antonio_> Version 3.7.62
[13:43] <antonio_> By  U D A ' S o f t w a r e
[13:43] <Blazemore> Well since I don't actually use terminator in that way I just got rid of terminator's keymapping, it's probably easier to configure than irssi
[13:43] <bazhang> antonio_, please stop that
[13:43] <vvvishnevskiy> bazhang, ok
[13:43] <Blazemore>  /ignore antonio_
[13:44] <kyle6513> hello, anyone around who wants to help me getting linux-PHC working? I know it's not really an UBUNTU problem, but I'm having problems loading the module, I recieve an error after running modprobe phc-intel which basically says "Input/output error" googling comes up with nothing useful.
[13:44] <anonymous_> hi
[13:44] <anonymous_> hi zz
[13:45] <centrelink> kyle6513; if you're so eager to undervolt why don't you do it in your BIOS?
[13:45] <bazhang> kyle6513, there's a freenode channel for that. please ask there for support
[13:45] <kyle6513> centrelink: BIOS has no options for it
[13:45] <kyle6513> bazhang: I've asked there and since this seems more like an ubuntu issue I figured I'd ask here since the module loading seems more like an ubuntu problem.
[13:46] <anonymous_> omg
[13:46] <Blazemore> Is there a terminal-based IM client anyone can recommend?
[13:46] <bazhang> Blazemore, finch
[13:47] <Blazemore> That is a *lot* of dependencies!
[13:47] <fidel> Blazemore: depends on how you define IM - i.e. irssi has several plugins (jabber etc)
[13:47] <Blazemore> I only want Jabber (Google and Facebook)
[13:47] <jrib> Blazemore: bitlbee and that other similar one whose name I forget
[13:47] <Blazemore> Jabber in irssi is interesting, how does it present the interface?
[13:48] <fidel> Blazemore: similar to plain irc in irssi - you got a single window/view for jabber and can list your contacts
[13:48] <jrib> Blazemore: you have a root channel with all the users, you can just address users like i'm doing now or you can also query them
[13:48] <thufir_> ubuntu-12.04-alternate-i386.iso can install without a GUI at all, is that correct?
[13:48] <woozly> guys, how to make link to file... and put it to /usr/local/bin ?
[13:48] <woozly> executable
[13:48] <jrib> woozly: ln -s TARGET NAME
[13:48] <woozly> jrib: thank you!
[13:49] <bazhang> thufir_, it's text based yes
[13:49] <thufir_> and then, down the road, I can add xfce/etc?
[13:49] <DJones> thufir_: It installs via a text based installer, but does install a GUI on the target system
[13:50] <thufir_> DJones: ahhh.  ok, can I stop it from installing a GUI somehow?
[13:50] <bazhang> thufir_, xubuntu-desktop or other -desktop sure
[13:50] <fidel> Blazemore: but i am pretty sure one big cl-IM client wasnt mentioned so far - but i dont remeber its name either right now
[13:51] <thufir_> bazhang: do you mean I should download a different disc, or is that an install option?
[13:51] <savio> hello
[13:51] <jrib> Blazemore: minbif was the bitblee alternative whose name I could not remember by the way
[13:52] <bazhang> thufir_, install the package, choose from login window
[13:53] <extrasolar> Does anyone know a good terminal based IRC client that is simple to use and is not IRSSI or Weechat?
[13:53] <thufir_> bazhang: oh, I see.  what I mean is that I don't want a GUI installed by the disc.  I just want it to install console, network, stuff like that.
[13:54] <DJones> !minimal | thufir_ I think this may help,
[13:54] <thufir_> aha.  minimial instead of alternate. got it, thanks :)
[13:54] <DJones> thufir_: This has explanations/advice on the minimal cd http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/minimal (But I'm not sure how up to date it is)
[13:56] <Ca11um> For a while now I have owned DEFCON (the game) on Steam, the gaming platform. It seems I must buy it to use it on Ubuntu, but I already have a legal key for it. Can I somehow download it without purchasing it?
[13:56] <thufir_> http://mirror01.th.ifl.net/releases/precise/ only has "alternate" I don't see "minimal".  I think psychocats is outdated maybe(?).
[13:56] <jrib> Ca11um: ask valve
[13:56] <Ca11um> Well Steam isn't available on Linux yet
[13:57] <jrib> Ca11um: ask valve/ the game's author
[14:01] <DJones> thufir_: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD Has links to the minimal install cd's
[14:02] <DJones> thufir_: Be aware that it downloads most of the files from the web during installation
[14:02] <thufir_> DJones: yes, I see that, and was downloading, thanks.  It's curious that "minimal" isn't available from the download link, at least not that I see.
[14:02] <DJones> thufir_: Agreed, that confused me as well
[14:03] <thufir_> I think they hide it.  oh well, got it squared away :)
[14:03] <thufir_> To **upgrade**, I would need the **alternate** cd, though, and not the minimal?
[14:05] <smartboyhw> I'm wondering: If I'm contributing to Ubuntu Studio, should I apply membership via the normal Ubuntu board or Xubuntu board?
[14:07] <dabears2> test
[14:07] <somsip> !teat | dabears2
[14:07] <somsip> !test
[14:08] <Pici> smartboyhw: best to speak to the membership boards themselves about that.
[14:08] <dabears2> it logged me out and not I can't post in certain rooms
[14:08] <dabears2> how do i get this to resend my pass?
[14:09] <Pici> dabears2: Please ask in #freenode
[14:09] <samir> connect irc://tuxfamily.org
[14:11] <ix_> is there a gtk app similar to gwenview, to show large thumbnails of the pictures?
[14:12] <bazhang> ix_, something like eog ; eye of gnome?
[14:12] <_raven> hi
[14:12] <ix_> does eye of gnome show big thumbnails?
[14:13] <bazhang> ix_, why not try it
[14:13] <DarkAceLaptop> There was an error copying the file into /media/3436-3163/backup.
[14:13] <DarkAceLaptop> Filesystem does not support symbolic links
[14:13] <_raven> how to enable tv-out on intel 82865G?
[14:13] <DarkAceLaptop> I was told to backup what I could of my OS, but I can't, thanks to that
[14:13] <bazhang> _raven, thats not a tv card is it?
[14:13] <ix_> bazhang: I've tried it, obviously
[14:14] <bazhang> ix_ no idea. check synaptic package manager then
[14:14] <_raven> bazhang its all onboard
[14:14] <DarkAceLaptop> Oh, I know
[14:14] <DarkAceLaptop> I can't back it up to a FAT32.
[14:15] <bean> DarkAceLaptop: then format the drive ext3 and then back up to it?
[14:16] <DarkAceLaptop> lol, no thanks, I'll find another ext drive to back it up to
[14:16] <DarkAceLaptop> bye for noq
[14:16] <DarkAceLaptop> bye for now
[14:18] <guest-MbRtuR> hello
[14:18] <guest-MbRtuR> ~~
[14:18] <DonD> my server is being used in a botnet, my isp have called me and will soon block my internet connection, how can i fix it?
[14:19] <qubit[01]> wipe the server
[14:19] <DonD> and prevent it from happening again, its the second time
[14:19] <alien64> turn it off
[14:20] <TJ-> Is there a way to trigger a command on the remote when ssh-copy-id copies a key to the remote ( I want to automatically prefix the entry in .ssh/authorized_keys with a command as soon as the key is added)
[14:20] <_raven> how to enable tv-out on intel 82865G?
[14:23] <_raven> how to enable tv-out on intel 82865G?
[14:27] <jpds> 1/go pan	
[14:28] <macmobee1> quit
[14:28] <macmobee1> exit
[14:30] <_raven> how to enable tv-out on intel 82865G?
[14:31] <Peanut> Hi folks - I have a file /etc/shadow-, /etc/group- and /etc/passwd-, which seems a bit odd. This is on Precise, never noticed it before. Does anyone know why there is now a version with a dash at the end, and the regular versions of those files?
[14:31] <jrib> Peanut: they're backups
[14:32] <eniac> hello everyone
[14:32] <Kvaks> rsync question: If I have two files that hardlinked (to save space), if I rsync them to a remote host, will they still be hardlinked there?
[14:33] <Kvaks> that *are* hardlinked
[14:33] <Peanut> jrib: ok, thanks, google gave me no luck on that, ignoring the hyphen at the end of the filename.
[14:33] <acicula> Kvaks: i would guess you would just end up with duplicates
[14:34] <italks> ALIAS
[14:34] <Kvaks> acicula: Ok.
[14:35] <acicula> Peanut: think its a backup made every time you change one of those files
[14:37] <trism> Kvaks: seems you can use -H to preserve hard links (seems to work here in a quick test)
[14:38] <Kvaks> trism: A'ight, thanks!
[14:39] <qubit[01]> Peanut: thats weird I dont have those
[14:41] <fdr> Hi. If I "apt-get install vlc" and then run "vlc" from the terminal, i get a CLI to videolan. How do I start a GUI similar to the one that you get in windows? Thank you!
[14:42] <mike_sun___> hi guys, I donwloader oracle java sdk 6 from the oracle website (bin package) how can I remove it, because  I can't use dpkg for that
[14:42] <mike_sun___> I'm on ubuntu 12.04
[14:42] <irssiperson> fdr: gui should be similar
[14:43] <fdr> irssiperson, if I run "vlc" from the terminal, i get no GUI at all.
[14:44] <acicula> mike_sun___: maybe the bin package comes with an --uninstall option, or it installed into a seperate directory?
[14:44] <acicula> mike_sun___: or google for the dpkg commands you need to figure out which files on your system are not tracked by the package manager
[14:45] <mike_sun___> acicula: I'll look for this files, thanks
[14:45] <TJ-> mike_sun___: http://www.java.com/en/download/help/linux_uninstall.xml
[14:46] <silverarrow> is anyone clever with printers? I am trying to find a way to clean printer heads from menu-systemtools-printing
[14:46] <us12> hello. help me please with offline install *.deb. I download pakage from launchpad, but cant install it. All dependings is norm , but I  cant push install button( *it grey  сolor now
[14:48] <mike_sun___> TJ: this in only for the plugin, I 'm trying to remove java sdk 6
[14:48] <us12> * ш found solution)
[14:48] <TJ-> mike_sun___: The second half of that page is for Java
[14:53] <dileep> video call facebook
[14:55] <XSlicer> What version of VLC fdr?
[14:56] <abyss42> How can I enable cross origin resource sharing in nginx? A javascript client needs to access my server..and it wants the srever name to be localhost
[14:58] <dileep> database initialzation failed ubuntu 12.04
[14:58] <wrapids> Why doesn't my vim on my desktop work the same as the vim I use on on servers?
[14:59] <AdvoWork> for some reason, i've lost all my top/bottom bars of all applications, so i've lost the ability to move applications around, any suggestions please?
[15:00] <wrapids> AdvoWork: restart either compiz or nautilus, the problems with one of those
[15:00] <dileep> error 'database initialzation failed' wine ubuntu 12.04
[15:00] <antuirno> alt+f2 >> enter 'unity --replace'
[15:01] <wrapids> awh, who uses unity :p
[15:01] <antuirno> or 'compiz --replace'
[15:01] <bobweaver> I do and I love it wrapids
[15:01] <wrapids> bobweaver: I honestly don't mind it too much, I've recently gotten into one of those nifty little wms though
[15:01] <antuirno> I use too. What's problem? :P
[15:01] <bobweaver> wrapids,  what do you use ?
[15:01] <wrapids> antuirno: change is scary.
[15:02] <wrapids> scrotwm/spectrwm
[15:02] <wrapids> bobweaver: ^
[15:03] <bobweaver> Yeah Unity is real wrong and is going and is imho great and keeps making more and more strides like ubuntu tv ubuntu phone
[15:03] <bobweaver> s|wrong|young
[15:03] <wrapids> bobweaver: Who needs a phone built into their window manager? That's called unnecessary bloating.
[15:04] <Kvaks> I like some parts of Unity. The dock is solid. The Dash, though, is a mess. Not too big a fan of global menus, but that's a matter of taste.
[15:04] <wrapids> If I wanted a phone, I'd either go out and by one, or download specific software that did what I needed it to.
[15:04] <wrapids> buY*
[15:04] <wrapids> buy*
[15:04] <xangua> !ot | Kvaks wrapids
[15:04] <bobweaver> umm it is more then a phone it is everything your desktop your phone your tv ect , lol not just a wm
[15:05] <wrapids> So the kids that _dont_ like unity get the bot message? I see how it is.
[15:05] <mike_sun_> Tj: thanks, I downloaded in the download folder, so I noticed it did not specify the installation directory it installs in current directory, so I just removed the directory
[15:05] <bobweaver> wrapids,  here is a video demo of the phone. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyeFcldavTk    just so you can see that it is not just a desktop
[15:05] <wrapids> Anyways, why do the vim on my servers and on my desktop differ so greatly in controlability?
[15:05] <wrapids> bobweaver: I honestly am not interested.
[15:06] <wrapids> bobweaver: That's what I'm saying. If that comes built in to Unity, I'm less likely to ever use it.
[15:06] <smartboyhw> WOw!
[15:06] <wrapids> I dont need that, why would I install it?
[15:06] <fidel> hi - short question as ubuntu seems not always to display the package-name but insteed a customized appname. what package-name related with the appname "Software Sources"? Thats a single window which lets you configure apt internet sources, other sources like ppas etc. any idea? i tried running xprop to get more informations about this window - but somehow feel unable to locate the real package name
[15:06] <dileep> open '.idb ' file
[15:07] <bazhang> fidel, thats part of synaptic package manager for a while now
[15:07] <bazhang> dileep, was there a question related to ubuntu in there?
[15:07] <dileep> open ".idb" file in wine
[15:07] <wrapids> For instance, 'i' on any remote uses of vim have given me insert mode. The version that comes with ubuntu does not do that. It also 'locks' the insert mode in, such that it overwrites characters.
[15:08] <bazhang> dileep, #winehq
[15:08] <_raven> how to enable tv-out on intel 82865G?
[15:08] <dileep> kise
[15:09] <bobweaver> _raven,  composite ? vga ? , hdmi ?
[15:09] <fidel> bazhang: ok thanks
[15:09] <_raven> bobweaver composite
[15:09] <bazhang> _raven, what have you tried so far; xrandr? plugging in at start up ? plugging vga/hdmi or what
[15:10] <bobweaver> _raven,  just a heads up but s-video and what not kinda comes out looking like trash, but what bazhang  said is a great option
[15:10] <_raven> bazhang yes everything
[15:10] <bazhang> _raven, everything what
[15:11] <_raven> bazhang i tried everything so far
[15:11] <bazhang> _raven, what did you use as parameters for xrandr ; pastebin
[15:11] <bazhang> !pastebin | _raven
[15:12] <mikkel_> When opening a magnet link my browser simply opens another instance of it (chromium) anyone know what's wrong?
[15:12] <bazhang> mikkel_, whats the torrent client
[15:12] <mikkel_> transmission
[15:13] <bazhang> mikkel_, try right click, that will get it to transmission
[15:14] <mikkel_> right click the magnet link?
[15:14] <bazhang> mikkel_, correct
[15:16] <benassi> when I type "./test.py"
[15:16] <mikkel_> bazhang, and then click what?
[15:16] <benassi> it does not run
[15:16] <benassi> access denied
[15:16] <gr33n7007h> benassi, have you made it executable
[15:16] <lotuspsychje> benassi: python test.py
[15:17] <bazhang> mikkel_, nothing. it should open a new tab that is blank, and then transmission will take over
[15:17] <w0rm_x> ,
[15:18] <mikkel_> Bazhang, i get options as if i click a link. When i click new tab the new tab opens a new instance of chromium
[15:18] <benassi> lotuspsychje thank you
[15:19] <gr33n7007h> benassi, just for future use: chmod +x test.py then you will be able to just ./test.py
[15:20] <benassi> gr33n7007h thank you
[15:22] <mikkel_> When opening a magnet link my browser simply opens another instance of it (chromium) anyone know what's wrong?
[15:23] <DreadKnight> mikkel_, guessing you don't have the magnet links associated to the right app :P
[15:23] <shazbotmcnasty> hey, so after installing a video driver my machine wants me to reboot, but i'm running from a live disk, is there any way to "reboot" without rebooting?
[15:23] <idefix> kunnen jullie ook toevallig niet upgrades voor linux downloaden?
[15:24] <mikkel_> DreadKnight, it used to open firefox which allowed me to open transmission
[15:24] <mikkel_> until i uninstalled it
[15:24] <Nemurenai> hi. After a recent upgrade of my packages there are no longer any icons appearing in the taskswitcher and sidebar, only in the launch menu. Any ideas why?
[15:24] <bazhang> idefix, english here please
[15:25] <idefix> why isn't it possible to download upgrades for linux?
[15:25] <fidel> idefix: it isnt impossible in general - so do you get any error message?
[15:25] <Lolcust> Hello!
[15:25] <fidel> !details > idefix
[15:26] <Lolcust> It appears that zlib php package (php5-zlib) isn't available through Ubuntu 12.04 repositories. Is that due to there being some big no-no-no about php5-zlib (and also php5-dom) in Ubuntu 12.04 ?
[15:27] <bobweaver> DreadKnight,  sudo modprobe <name of mod (driver)>
[15:27] <idefix> I get the following error while trying to upgrade: Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntu-audio-dev/alsa-daily/ubuntu/pool/main/d/dkms-hda/alsa-hda-dkms_0.201208101803~precise1_all.deb 404  Not Found
[15:27] <Lolcust> Cause, I could try building from source, but...
[15:27] <DreadKnight> bobweaver, wrong guy
[15:27] <bobweaver> DreadKnight,  then restart X   sudo services lightdm restart
[15:27] <bobweaver> opps sorry :/
[15:28] <DreadKnight> bobweaver, no worries, won't gonna stab you
[15:28] <DreadKnight> xD
[15:28] <bobweaver> lol   shazbotmcnasty    all that was ment for you ^^^
[15:30] <Halexander9000> Greetings, does anyone know how I can compile the source for gtk-v4l from this link? https://fedorahosted.org/gtk-v4l/browser
[15:31] <Halexander9000> Or rather... where in the world could I find the source code for gtk-v4l?
[15:31] <Halexander9000> I can't seem to find it in any of Ubuntu's Repositories, and neither in the repositories other tutorials indicate it should be.
[15:32] <fidel> idefix: ppa issues are not supported inhere afaik
[15:32] <cocotyty> 嘿嘿
[15:33] <fidel> to break it down - you have an issue with a ppa - not with the general ubuntu package management. at least that how it looks to me
[15:33] <Halexander9000> So... is there anyone here that can help me? Pretty please?
[15:33] <cocotyty> where is here
[15:33] <cocotyty> here
[15:33] <fidel> !enter > cocotyty
[15:33] <fidel> !details > cocotyty
[15:34] <w0rm_x> Sidewinder1 gta?
[15:34] <Bigbird> why not me
[15:34] <Halexander9000> Hello?
[15:34] <Bigbird> 哈哈
[15:34] <centrelink> !wat > centrelink
[15:34] <Darkened> ello would someone please help me sort my Wine issue im trying to install RCT - 1 via the original game CD but Wine will not allow me to run the Setup.exe and ideas Cheers
[15:34] <bobweaver> Halexander9000,  read the INSTALL file https://fedorahosted.org/gtk-v4l/browser/INSTALL
[15:34] <Bigbird> hi
[15:35] <cocotyty> 表示第一次来
[15:35] <lotuspsychje> !english
[15:35] <Bigbird> 兄弟，用英文吧在这里
[15:35] <subz3r0> !cn | cocotyty
[15:35] <lotuspsychje> Bigbird:stop that
[15:35] <edgarin> Hi, somebody knows how to add support to vortex86mx cpus in the last ubuntu versions?
[15:35] <rafaelsoaresbr> Darkened, configure a virtual cd drive, in wine's configuration tool
[15:36] <cocotyty> 用中文不行么？
[15:36] <extrasolar> supp
[15:36] <Bigbird> sorry ! I have tell my friends to use english
[15:36] <Halexander9000> bobweaver: But first, where can I download the source code from. There's no download link on this page  https://fedorahosted.org/gtk-v4l/browser
[15:36] <lotuspsychje> Bigbird:you can use private message for that
[15:36] <ix_> is there a gtk app that can do this? http://img819.imageshack.us/img819/9330/desktopmks.jpg
[15:36] <Bigbird> cocotyty: hi,my boy ,just use English here
[15:37] <nick_h> when running a PAE version of Linux in a 32-bit Ubuntu, why would Linux continue to use only 3GB of the 4GB in the machine?
[15:37] <Darkened> rafaelsoaresbr, I will need a virtual drive to run the actual CD?
[15:37] <lotuspsychje> ix_:sort photo's in a row?
[15:37] <Bigbird> nick_h: maybe your video card shared your memeory
[15:38] <ix_> lotuspsychje: show big thumbnails
[15:38] <rafaelsoaresbr> Darkened: no, just mount the ISO anywhere, and configure a virtual cd drive in wine pointing to the directory where the iso is mounted.
[15:38] <Bigbird> check the bios setting if you want to close the video share memory
[15:38] <lotuspsychje> ix_:you can make nautilus show big thumbnails
[15:40] <TJ-> nick_h: the top of memory addresses are reserved for PCI IOMEM - that is PCI devices that need to map their Input/Output and Memory into the CPU's address space. Video adapters commonly require 256-512MB, and other devices such as disk controllers and USB controllers require it also.
[15:40] <Darkened> rafaelsoaresbr, wine can detect the CD but I have to manually go to the setup.exe to try run it after reading up on how to install games using Wine but when I try this I have a error saying The file '/media/RCTycoon/Setup.exe' is not marked as executable.  If this was downloaded or copied form an untrusted source, it may be dangerous to run.  For more details, read about the executable bit.
[15:40] <lotuspsychje> !info playonlinux | Darkened
[15:41] <ix_> lotuspsychje: damn it, I don't want to use nautilus, isn't there an image viewer that can do that?
[15:41] <TJ-> Darkened: It is likely that the CD-ROM may have been mounted with the "noexec" option to prevent malicious executables being able to run.
[15:41] <subz3r0> "Video adapters commonly require 256-512MB" weird that my good ol' S3 is running fine with 1 mb :D
[15:41] <lotuspsychje> ix_:look in software centre
[15:42] <ix_> lotuspsychje: I've looked there
[15:44] <TJ-> ix_: have you tried gthumb?
[15:45] <ix_> TJ-: I'll try it, thank you
[15:45] <TJ-> ix_: gthumb looks almost like your image, when sidebar is disabled
[15:46] <fizyplankton> so i know that with 12.04, desktop edition lts support was extended to 5 years. does the extension apply to previous lts versions like 10.04, or is 10.04 stuck with 3 year support?
[15:46] <lotuspsychje> !info gthumb
[15:47] <TJ-> ix_: I've just tried it. With Edit > Preferences > Browser > "Thumbnail size:" = 256 it looks very close
[15:47] <xangua> fizyplankton: 10.04 has only another 8 months of support
[15:47] <bazhang> fizyplankton, just the 12.04
[15:47] <fidel> fizyplankton:
[15:47] <fidel> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more details
[15:47] <fizyplankton> darn. and will X be changed in 12.04?
[15:48] <bazhang> fizyplankton, you mean 12.10 to wayland? no
[15:48] <lotuspsychje> !info imageindex
[15:48] <lotuspsychje> ix_:look at this one too
[15:48] <fizyplankton> bazhang: what?
[15:48] <bazhang> fizyplankton, 12.04 is out already
[15:49] <fizyplankton> i mean did X change since lucid?
[15:49] <bazhang> fizyplankton, the proposed change for 12.10 was using wayland, which wont happen then after all
[15:49] <nick_h> Bigbird, TJ-: that makes sense, though this laptop has a dedicated video card. unfortunately, it uses EFI rather than BIOS, so i don't think there's a way to disable the shared video memory
[15:50] <TJ-> nick_h: If you disabled it, you'd have no video :D
[15:50] <fidel> fizyplankton: http://packages.ubuntu.com/precise/ gives you an overview about packages in 12.04
[15:50] <Bigbird> hello
[15:50] <TJ-> nick_h: "shared video memory" means something different. It means the video adaptor has no memory of its own and 'borrows' system RAM instead
[15:51] <ix_> TJ-: yes, seems pretty close, although it makes some of them look weird
[15:52] <fizyplankton> fidel: i just dont want to have to spend ANOTHER 14 hours rewriting the damn xorg.conf file to get 4 monitors working across 2 video cards. since im on my phone right now, does anyone know if xcinerama works in 12.04?
[15:53] <lotuspsychje> !info xcinerama
[15:54] <fidel> fizyplankton: and i was just trying to point you to the official docs giving pretty much infos about current packages in the current lts release. wish you good luck with the screen setup ;)
[15:54] <fizyplankton> !help info
[15:54] <fidel> fizyplankton: info works like: !info PACKAGENAME
[15:55] <fizyplankton> fidel i want to check the package for lucid to see if i spelled it right
[15:55] <fidel> fizyplankton:
[15:56] <fidel> http://packages.ubuntu.com/http://packages.ubuntu.com/
[15:56] <fidel> ups - that page will give you infos about packages of each ubuntu version
[15:57] <fizyplankton> im on my phone right now. browser sucks
[15:57] <fidel> hope that helps. the info command inhere is basically ment to be used be users to help other users - while querying detailed infos for your self makres much more sense in your terminal or browser
[15:57] <fidel> k
[15:57] <ssvss> Hello, does ubuntu-server works well with mac mini ?
[15:57] <ssvss> are there are any issues with power management
[15:59] <fidel> ssvss: i guess that might depend on the hardware version of the mini (i.e. MacMini3.x or 4.x)
[16:07] <ssvss> I couldn't find what 3.x / 4.x version of mac mini's are. I am enquiring this for a intel-based mid 2011 mac mini.
[16:10] <Calahan> Anyone could help me out on how to set up reverse dns record properly on 12.04, i obviously doing somth wrong.
[16:11] <ChrisWere> I've been having problems with my Kdenlive install on 12.04. I've upgraded using the Kdenlive offical repos, but it's not very stable at all. Should I downgrade? Is it generally considdered that the version of Kdelive that comes with Ubuntu is more stable than upgrading the version via offical repos?
[16:11] <blakes> Asked this on #ltsp but it has baffled many so I thought I would drop it here. Sorry to break protocol. Still having trouble with booting thinclient on 12.04.  This problem is related to nbd and busybox reporting:  Failure: Insufficient information to set up nbd, quitting (nbdroot=:ltsp_i386, host=192.168.0.254, name=ltsp_i386, port=,nbd-device=).
[16:12] <blakes> Calahan: what do you mean... you mean for bind, dnsmasq.
[16:13] <savio> when my internet connection get disconnected i need to restart the service of network-manager to connect to my ppp conection
[16:13] <cocotyty>  :o
[16:13] <Calahan> blakes i mean fo domain name
[16:13] <savio> i'm using 12.04
[16:14] <cocotyty> i'm using xubuntu
[16:14] <blakes> Calahan, add the entry to /etc/hosts
[16:14] <ChrisWere> anyone here had experience with kdenlive at all?
[16:14] <designbybeck> I have some old donated HP/Compaq computers. Intel P4 with 512mb of RAM... what might be the best Distro for this??
[16:15] <designbybeck> We take donated computers and install Linux, Train kids on the Open Source Mindset and let them take the computers home to keep
[16:15] <ActionParsnip> designbybeck: Xubuntu or Lubuntu
[16:15] <designbybeck> Was thinking about going with OLPC for these and targeting a younger group this time
[16:15] <cocotyty>  :o
[16:16] <cocotyty> who know how to install xunlei by wine
[16:17] <blakes> designbybeck... check www.freegeek.org.  They are doing the same thing with fantastic results. They distrib 10.04lts
[16:17] <designbybeck> THank you blakes
[16:17] <designbybeck> ours is http://texos.org
[16:17] <designbybeck> I need to get on the ball and do more updates to it as well as put our training materials on there
[16:17] <ActionParsnip> cocotyty: did you check the appdb?
[16:19] <ChrisWere> can someone help me? I've been having problems with my Kdenlive install on 12.04. I've upgraded using the Kdenlive offical repos, but it's not very stable at all. Should I downgrade? Is it generally considdered that the version of Kdelive that comes with Ubuntu is more stable than upgrading the version via offical repos?
[16:19] <blakes> designbybeck: ;)  We have ~150 users at the school all with donated machines using ltsp.  AWESOME recycling dude!
[16:19] <ActionParsnip> ChrisWere: the version in the repos is tried on the release you have
[16:20] <designbybeck> Awesome! I'd like to check out LTSP
[16:20] <cocotyty> ActionParsnip:what is appdb
[16:20] <fidel> is it safe to remove all packages listed in synaptic under 'Not installed (residual config)? If i understand it right those are old packages/previous versions right?
[16:20] <fidel> cocotyty: part of the wine docu
[16:20] <designbybeck> I work for a university and they are about to refresh one of the labs we have dualbooting, I'd like to put something like LTSP or iTELC on it
[16:20] <cocotyty> fidel:thank you
[16:20] <ActionParsnip> cocotyty: search and you will find ut
[16:20] <fidel> cocotyty: http://appdb.winehq.org/
[16:21] <ActionParsnip> cocotyty: instead of immediately asking when you see a new term, try searching a little. you'll learn more
[16:21] <cocotyty> ActionParsnip:thank you
[16:21] <ChrisWere> ActionParsnip: So updating via the offical Kdenlive repos is not really advised, is that right?
[16:21] <SliMM> Hello
[16:22] <ActionParsnip> ChrisWere: if you use 3rd party repos then results are going to be less predictable
[16:22] <ChrisWere> ActionParsnip: Okay thanks for the advice =D
[16:22] <SliMM> I'm having trouble with Notify OSD: I'm calling org.freedesktop.Notifications.CloseNotification(id) and I get the correct NotificationClosed signal, but the notification does not disappear
[16:23] <cocotyty> sorry .because my english is very bad,there is little chinese document for wine
[16:23] <cocotyty>  :D
[16:23] <ActionParsnip> cocotyty: could try in #ubuntu-cn
[16:23] <cocotyty> ok
[16:23] <cocotyty>  :D
[16:24] <Peetee> Is Ubuntu good OS?
[16:25] <andrew2325> that depends on what you want to use it for peeteee
[16:25] <fidel> Peetee: do you ask in the apple store if apple is good? try to ask a more detailed question ..i bet you'll get more response
[16:25] <ActionParsnip> fidel: nice
[16:25] <savio> is there any VPN service that is free to use and also work with ubuntu 12.04
[16:26] <Costeelation> where i can register my gnu/linux user number?
[16:26] <Costeelation> exmple GNU/LINUX #497496
[16:27] <ActionParsnip> Costeelation: tried asking in #linux
[16:28] <andrew2325> https://linuxcounter.net/
[16:28] <Costeelation> ok thanks :)
[16:28] <Darkened> rafaelsoaresbr, will you be able to talk me through this becayse I seriously can't understand it :s
[16:28] <Darkened> rafaelsoaresbr, making a virtual drive for the game and such
[16:30] <Cell> How can I install and use Cinnamon on Ubuntu?
[16:30] <marv> hello guys! I installed kernel 3.2.0-29 but now my broadcom wireless card doesn't work. In the network manager, networks are visible but I can't connect. ideas?
[16:31] <marv> hello guys! I installed kernel 3.2.0-29 but now my broadcom wireless card doesn't work. In the network manager, networks are visible but I can't connect. ideas?
[16:31] <Peetee> marv U should read a bit about it, it s there
[16:31] <subz3r0> marv, repeating yourself in ~1 minute wont help...
[16:32] <Peetee> marv new soft new problems
[16:32] <Peetee> :)
[16:32] <sys49152> thats the golden rule
[16:33] <fidel> is it safe to remove all packages listed in synaptic under 'Not installed (residual config)? If i understand it right those are old packages/previous versions right?
[16:33] <Peetee> fidel autoremove doesn t work?
[16:33] <Peetee> it was just an idea
[16:34] <savio> hello guys
[16:34] <savio> VPN service
[16:34] <fidel> Peetee: i know and do use autoremove - but afaik the category mentioned above covers something different
[16:34] <Peetee> fidel ok I m curious about new things in this OS
[16:34] <SliMM> I can see that's one of those Ubuntu "features", the fact that notifications don't close when you need them to
[16:39] <greenit> hi, i got a segmentation fault on my computer when i ran sudo apt-get dist-upgrade, at update-initramfs and now i am scared to shut down my computer... i killed apt-get and wanted to kill dpkg, but it doesn't let kill itself... shall i execute update-initramfs manually or kill dpkg anyhow?
[16:40] <Cell> I cant seem to install any alternate desktop managers, help?
[16:40] <ssta_> fidel: they aren't installed.  It means that there are files (probably config files) which were not removed when the package was.  You can remove them with: dpkg --purge
[16:41] <ActionParsnip> Cell: just use software centre
[16:41] <fidel> ssta_: thanks
[16:41] <thufir_> how can I install http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/libgmime-2.0-2 for ubuntu 11.10?
[16:41] <ActionParsnip> Cell: or:  sudo apt-get install gdm      or:  sudo apt-get install slim     something like that....
[16:41] <andrew2325> sudo apt-get install libgmime should do it thufir
[16:42] <ActionParsnip> !info libgmime oneiric
[16:42] <ActionParsnip> !find libgmime
[16:42] <grendal> hey i have a package that apt-get says is installed..but when i try and uninstall it. it says its not installed
[16:42] <ActionParsnip> grendal: add the option:    --reinstall
[16:42] <grendal> it was a package that i created
[16:43] <ActionParsnip> thufir_: sudo apt-get install libgmime-2.6-0     and you should be ok, unless you need the old version....
[16:43] <grendal> wait a min..i think iknow what i need to do
[16:43] <ActionParsnip> grendal: then use dpkg on the deb file and tell the OS to reinstall it
[16:43] <grendal> right
[16:43] <grendal> got it
[16:43] <greenit> i got a segmentation fault at update-initramfs, what shall i do to get it working again?
[16:43] <grendal> i cant believe i forgot that
[16:43] <ActionParsnip> grendal: :)
[16:43] <Joe1> does ubuntu not like Raids?
[16:44] <ActionParsnip> !raid | Joe1
[16:44] <Joe1> it wont boot when i have my drives in raid mode for the other os an when it does boot its all command line
[16:44] <Joe1> is that all the mini.iso installs?
[16:44] <ActionParsnip> Joe1: yes, the mini ISO installs bootloader, kernel and modules with a few basic commands like package management
[16:44] <wN> Joe1: probably
[16:44] <idefix> guys, excuse me I was away for a sec.. what can I do about this error while trying to upgrade? Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntu-audio-dev/alsa-daily/ubuntu/pool/main/d/dkms-hda/alsa-hda-dkms_0.201208101803~precise1_all.deb 404  Not Found
[16:45] <grendal> jes...i chased that around all morning...as soon as i typed it here i though..hold the phone...of course apt is not going to find it its not in a repo
[16:45] <Joe1> how do i fix it if it only boots in command line?
[16:45] <ActionParsnip> Joe1: you can install whatever you desire, you can make a very small OS if you like, if you want the full standard ubuntu desktop then install the ubuntu-desktop package, or install only what you want an get a smaller install footprint
[16:45] <Peetee> idefix what about appropriate mirror to connect?
[16:46] <Joe1> did i accidentally not installa gui
[16:46] <ActionParsnip> Joe1: then install one now
[16:46] <idefix> Peetee, but how can I tell the update manager what the mirror is?
[16:46] <fidel> Joe1: what happens if you enter: startx
[16:46] <Peetee> idefix: sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list? or sth like that
[16:46] <Pici> idefix: We cannot provide support for random PPAs here.
[16:46] <ActionParsnip> greenit: try:  sudo update-grub
[16:46] <Joe1> never tried that
[16:46] <idefix> !PPA
[16:46] <Joe1> i only logged in
[16:46] <Pici> !behelpful | Peetee
[16:47] <ActionParsnip> Peetee: gksudo for gedit, not sudo
[16:47] <thufir_> ActionParsnip: I only see  libgmime-2.4-2  when I search for libgmime, not 2.6
[16:47] <Peetee> ActionParsnip: thnks
[16:47] <ActionParsnip> thufir_: oh yes, ubottu defaults to the latest stable (precise)
[16:48] <thufir_> yeah, so, short of upgrading, can I get 2.6?
[16:48] <Peetee> idefix: better use some vi, U don t have gk
[16:48] <fidel> !pm > Joe1
[16:48] <ActionParsnip> idefix: try:  http://paste.ubuntu.com/1147170/
[16:48] <greenit> ActionParsnip, thx, before u wrote that i tried "sudo update-initramfs -d -k all" and then "sudo update-initramfs -c -k 3.2.0-27-generic" ... is that a problem?
[16:49] <ActionParsnip> greenit: try leaving the -k out maybe...
[16:49] <Joe1> ok so fidel startx boots the gui
[16:50] <MHazell> Can someone do me a favor?
[16:50] <Calahan> Is there a way to prevent user to change their ident? I mean i want it to be fixed.
[16:50] <greenit> ActionParsnip, but the computer successfully executed the command^^
[16:50] <idefix> !gk
[16:50] <litropy> Hi, all - I'm running ubuntu LiveCD 12.04, am wired to my router, other devices can browse fine, I can ping IP but not domain. I tried setting DNS to Google's servers (8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4), same result.
[16:50] <Joe1> ???
[16:50] <idefix> Peetee, what is gk?
[16:50] <Peetee> idefix: graphical mode
[16:50] <ActionParsnip> litropy: can you ping 8.8.8.8?
[16:50] <Peetee> idefix: U have only text mode?
[16:50] <ActionParsnip> Joe1: did you install a display manager?
[16:51] <MHazell> I need someone to test Unity Web Apps Integration that I just put at my site
[16:51] <litropy> ActionParsnip, yes
[16:51] <ActionParsnip> litropy: so if you run:     echo "nameserver 8.8.8.8" | sudo tee /etc/resolv.conf > /dev/null
[16:51] <ActionParsnip> litropy: the browser doesn't work?
[16:51] <idefix> Peetee no I can use gedit etc.
[16:51] <Joe1> i just installed what ever mini.iso installed
[16:51] <Peetee> idefix: then go for it
[16:51] <litropy> ActionParsnip, running, hold
[16:52] <ActionParsnip> Joe1: then you should run:  sudo apt-get install lightdm
[16:53] <litropy> ActionParsnip, cannot ping domain, yet ... the browser works.
[16:54] <ActionParsnip> litropy: can you get updates ok now?
[16:54] <MHazell> So no one can help me?
[16:54] <litropy> ActionParsnip, negative
[16:54] <ActionParsnip> MHazell: you only waited 3 mins....
[16:54] <Peetee> MHazell: try one PC with different Browsers??
[16:54] <litropy> ActionParsnip, wait
[16:54] <litropy> ActionParsnip, sudo apt-get update works
[16:54] <Peetee> MHazell: better said different clients :)
[16:55] <ActionParsnip> litropy: try:   sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get upgrade
[16:55] <ActionParsnip> litropy: also run:   sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[16:55] <MHazell> I want to know if someone can test my Unity Web Apps Integration
[16:55] <ActionParsnip> litropy: then reboot, hopefully the updates will fix things
[16:55] <litropy> ActionParsnip, that works.
[16:55] <ActionParsnip> MHazell: what do they do?
[16:56] <MHazell> Well for now it is a web link bookmark, but I just added it yesterday
[16:56] <MHazell> I'm still learning the API
[16:56] <litropy> ActionParsnip, all: Has package hfsprogs been depreciated? apt-get says, "unable to locate"
[16:56] <ActionParsnip> litropy: not sure there dude, sorry
[16:56] <litropy> ActionParsnip, all: I suppose this guide from 2009 is out of date.
[16:56] <litropy> http://abhinay.wordpress.com/2009/04/12/repair-fix-mac-hfs-partition-using-ubuntu-cd/
[16:57] <thufir_> how can I install http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/libgmime-2.6 when all I see in apt is 2.4?
[16:57] <ActionParsnip> !find hfs
[16:57] <ActionParsnip> !info hfsplus | litropy
[16:57] <ActionParsnip> litropy: I'd just get network access sorted first, its a bit more essential than accessing some Mac partitions, wouldn't you say...
[16:58] <MHazell> My website is techmansworld.blogspot.com is anyone wants to test it
[16:58] <litropy> ActionParsnip, my take is not to browse; rather, it is to repair my HD (running livecd)
[16:58] <Darkened> can someone help me install a Windows game using Wine please the game is (RCT-1 With CD)
[16:58] <MHazell> As for the icon, it has transparent background so I'm not sure how Unity will interpret it.
[16:59] <grendal> hey im using gnome classic on my netbook.. is that basically gnome 3 with a gnome2 skin or am i still using gnome 2 libs?
[16:59] <ActionParsnip> litropy: i see, how is it damaged?
[16:59] <xangua> grendal: gnome3
[17:00] <ActionParsnip> litropy: why not just reinstall and restore from backup?
[17:00] <litropy> ActionParsnip, I don't know yet, I haven't run check commands. Still looking for the right guide.
[17:00] <ActionParsnip> grendal: you are just using gnome-panel whic has been compiled with GTK3,
[17:00] <litropy> ActionParsnip, Yes, wipe/reinstall is an option, but it's a last resort.
[17:00] <Calahan> Is there a way how to set fixed ident for users?
[17:01] <ActionParsnip> litropy: probably cleaner, see how you go though
[17:01] <Dr_Willis> theres identd servuces that can send whatever you want
[17:02] <Calahan> Dr_Willis i mean i want it to be fixed to user login name is that possible?
[17:03] <Dr_Willis> Calahan: thought thats how they normslly work. identd is simthing i find useless these days
[17:03] <dontknow> hi, anyone here using ati hd7000m series gpu?
[17:04] <thufir_> I thought there was a command in apt to update, not upgrade, all software, but I can't find it.  what is the command pls?
[17:04] <jnhghy> apt-get update?
[17:04] <Dr_Willis> thufir_: update  updates the list if apps..
[17:04] <L3top> this only updates the packages available.
[17:04] <Kircle> It's possible, from a different desktop environment,  to have the unity 2d launcher on the side appear via unity-2d-launcher. It is possible to run the regular unity launcher from terminal?
[17:05] <thufir_> shouldn't it also update actual software?  like mysql, firefox, etc?
[17:05] <bekks> thufir_: No. Thats what "apt-get upgrade" does.
[17:05] <Dr_Willis> thufir_: upgrade installs the new version
[17:05] <Dr_Willis> update the list. then upgeade whats needed
[17:06] <BuPy7> Всем привет из России! =)
[17:06] <bekks> !ru | BuPy7
[17:06] <thufir_> hmm, but upgrade will upgrade you from 11.10 to 12.04.  I don't want to do that yet.  Isn't there an intermediate, to just update the packages?  I thought there was such a capability.
[17:06] <Dr_Willis> thufir_: no it wont
[17:06] <bekks> thufir_: It will not upgrade your distro to a new release.
[17:06] <thufir_> ahhh. thanks.
[17:07] <dontknow> anyone here using ati hd7000m series gpu?
[17:07] <fabian_> Hello guys!
[17:07] <Dr_Willis> do-release-upgrade   i think
[17:07] <BuPy7> ubuttu, i no need help
[17:08] <BuPy7> а здесь метерится можно?
[17:08] <lazzzy> канешн
[17:08] <lazzzy> они не понимают
[17:08] <FloodBot1> lazzzy: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[17:08] <BuPy7> ахахах)))
[17:08] <BuPy7> наш человек)))
[17:08] <Calahan> vse vsjo ponjemajut..
[17:08] <lazzzy> :D
[17:09] <BuPy7> :D
[17:09] <fabian_> When I set the menu which controls the screen to appears in just one line this menu disapier
[17:09] <Peetee> _D
[17:09] <Peetee> :D
[17:09] <BuPy7> А этот чат что-то типа онлайн помощи юзверям?
[17:10] <lazzzy> ага
[17:10] <IdleOne> !ru
[17:10] <lazzzy> для тех, кто без лопаты в поле
[17:10] <lazzzy> !by
[17:10] <fabian_> lazzzy, do you want to be politically persecuted man?
[17:10] <BuPy7> ubottu мне не нужна помощь тваю мать)
[17:10] <idefix> does anyone know how to change sound system from pulse to alsa?
[17:10] <Darkened> anybody here quite the wize person when it comes to Wine I require some assistance :>
[17:10] <lazzzy> fabian_, wht?
[17:11] <fabian_> How can I switch from an app from another screen?
[17:11] <Peetee> idefix: dont know but sometimes I use sudo pavucontrol and sudo alsamixer
[17:11] <Darkened> youtube
[17:12] <Peetee> fabian_: CTRL ALT arrows??
[17:12] <Peetee> fabian_: or did U mean something else?
[17:12] <fabian_> Peetee, thank you man! Thats exactly what I meant. Thank you!@
[17:13] <Layke> If I run top, I see "java" running at 55% CPU. Is there any way to get more information about this process? I don't quite know what java process could be using 55% CPU?
[17:13] <Layke> I also don't want to kill it, incase i am just overlooking something.
[17:13] <IdleOne> BuPy7: This channel is English only. Please abide by the rules.
[17:14] <lazzzy> BuPy7, English firewall
[17:14] <lazzzy> :XX
[17:14] <Peetee> Layke: ps -ax?
[17:14] <BuPy7> IdleOne, Fuck you in the ass, I'm Russian
[17:14] <Layke> I'm not quite sure how to interpret this. http://pastie.org/4474882  So it looks from this that java is the "main" hog on resources right?
[17:15] <Dr_Willis> wow.. that esclated quickly..
[17:17] <epzil0n> moron
[17:17] <beandog> anybody running djbdns?  this thing is a beast to configure
[17:17] <Dr_Willis> Layke: not running minecraft?
[17:17] <W4sp> IdleOne: Thanks. That became appaling.
[17:17] <jaymz> layke: ps -fw 13979
[17:18] <jaymz> or
[17:18] <alex____> I have a xfs drive mounted from fstab, the drive mounts well but all files and directory are read as simple files, what am I doing wrong ?
[17:18] <jaymz> ps -fww 13979
[17:19] <taoseeker> which image viewer do Ubuntu have?
[17:19] <taoseeker> I am in lubuntu
[17:19] <ActionParsnip> taoseeker: eog, wxviewer (i believe it's called) imagemagick are 3 I can think of fast
[17:19] <ActionParsnip> taoseeker: ahh the wxviewer is in Lubuntu
[17:20] <ActionParsnip> !info wxviewer
[17:20] <Kihokki> https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1145207 Is it possible to use this with Ubuntu?
[17:20] <ActionParsnip> !info gpicview
[17:20] <taoseeker> ActionParsnip, lubuntu detects camera and file manager opens, a list of frames is detected, but no image
[17:21] <ActionParsnip> taoseeker: thats the one in lubuntu https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Applications  you could have found that link...
[17:21] <ActionParsnip> taoseeker: if you copy an image to your home folder, is it ok?
[17:21] <taoseeker> thanks
[17:21] <ActionParsnip> taoseeker: you can always install shotwell if you want to..
[17:21] <AcidRain2012> is anyone getting the warning 'NOT AUTHENTICATED' when trying to install new update packages with ubuntu 10.04 including the openoffice.org-emailmerge package?
[17:21] <AcidRain2012> im wondering if i should install these?
[17:22] <_Joshua_> just means you are not root
[17:22] <ActionParsnip> AcidRain2012: can you give the output of:  sudo apt-get update; lsb_release -a    please use a pastebin
[17:22] <ActionParsnip> probably means you need a PG key importing
[17:22] <ActionParsnip> *GPG
[17:23] <alex____> anyone ?
[17:23] <ActionParsnip> !xfs
[17:23] <solifugus> how can I install sun java?  I don't see it listed with apt-cache search anything..
[17:23] <AcidRain2012> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1147223/
[17:23] <taoseeker> ActionParsnip, yes it it there, how strange
[17:23] <AcidRain2012> ActionParsnip: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1147223/
[17:23] <taoseeker> ActionParsnip, thanks
[17:23] <ActionParsnip> solifugus: sun don't own java, its oracle now
[17:23] <AcidRain2012> i mean have i been hacked?
[17:23] <AcidRain2012> i never got this error before
[17:23] <ActionParsnip> solifugus: http://www.webupd8.org/2012/01/install-oracle-java-jdk-7-in-ubuntu-via.html
[17:24] <AcidRain2012> or, warning might i say
[17:24] <taoseeker> ActionParsnip,  I shall have to drop then one at a time into a folder
[17:24] <ActionParsnip> AcidRain2012: webmin will break your OS
[17:24] <AcidRain2012> wtf why?
[17:24] <solifugus> ActionParsnip, thanks.. I am checking that link..
[17:24] <ActionParsnip> AcidRain2012: its not suitable
[17:24] <ActionParsnip> !webmin | AcidRain2012
[17:24] <AcidRain2012> ActionParsnip: thanks, ill uninstall it now, i dont een use it anymore
[17:24] <ActionParsnip> AcidRain2012: you are free to use it but it was removed from the repos for a reason
[17:25] <ActionParsnip> AcidRain2012: sounds like your apt fromtend crashed and hasn't freed the packages
[17:25] <ActionParsnip> !aptfix | AcidRain2012
[17:25] <ActionParsnip> AcidRain2012: that will free them up. I assume you don't have software centre open etc
[17:25] <alexidoia> I have a xfs drive mounted with fstab, the content are all binary file, that is directories are considered as files with no mime known, any idea ?
[17:26] <ActionParsnip> alexidoia: do you have the xfs module loaded?
[17:27] <AcidRain2012> ActionParsnip: how do i drop m y permissions?
[17:27] <AcidRain2012> i want to be sure webmin uninstalled properly?
[17:27] <ActionParsnip> AcidRain2012: the command ubottu gave will help
[17:27] <alexidoia> ActionParsnip I have two others xfs drive mounted and operating
[17:27] <AcidRain2012> ah cool
[17:27] <ActionParsnip> alexidoia: I see, is the file system healthy?
[17:28] <Jordan_U> alexidoia: Do you have good backups of all the data?
[17:29] <ActionParsnip> !find fsck.xfs
[17:29] <alexidoia> ActionParsnip, its new
[17:29] <AcidRain2012> wow. ActionParsnip im happy as hell i asked u. if something would of broke my os garantee i woulda sprayed up linux office, lol
[17:29] <AcidRain2012> put to much work into this
[17:29] <alexidoia> Jordan_U, yes ?
[17:29] <ActionParsnip> alexidoia: doesn't matter, you could put data on it then a sudden power off can fry the IDE, new is irrelevant
[17:29] <ActionParsnip> !ebox | AcidRain2012
[17:29] <alexidoia> ActionParsnip, just in case how to know if the xfs mod is loaded ?
[17:30] <ActionParsnip> alexidoia: install xfsprogs and unmount the partition and get it checked
[17:30] <W4sp> alexidoia: before you follow any advice I suggest you dd the hdd content to a good place.
[17:30] <ActionParsnip> alexidoia: lsmod | grep xfs
[17:30] <AcidRain2012> ActionParsnip: thx. but i can control everything from text messages to my email server, only authenticates from my number ;)
[17:31] <SpiderWoman> how i can install framework 4 in ubuntu?
[17:31] <alexidoia> ActionParsnip, xfsprogs installed, how do I launch it ?
[17:32] <VoodooFX> Hey can someone help me with a problem I am having
[17:32] <SpiderWoman> .net 4.0
[17:32] <ActionParsnip> !.net
[17:32] <Jordan_U> alexidoia: Working with the filesystem as-is may be (though probably isn't) corrupting data.
[17:32] <mneptok> !mono > SpiderWoman
[17:32] <wilee-nilee> VoodooFX, only if you share what it is. ;)
[17:32] <VoodooFX> hehe
[17:33] <SpiderWoman> !mono
[17:33] <ActionParsnip> SpiderWoman: http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=2586
[17:33] <VoodooFX> Well I am having a problem with connecting to the internet
[17:33] <SpiderWoman> for MonoDEvelop?
[17:33] <VoodooFX> Sometimes pages load
[17:33] <ActionParsnip> !mono
[17:33] <VoodooFX> But a lot of the time they haven't been loading at all
[17:33] <dudewhat> halp
[17:33] <VoodooFX> I know it isn't my connection
[17:33] <auronandace> no such factoid as !mono please stop trying
[17:34] <alexidoia> Jordan_U, all data are not accessible anyway
[17:34] <dudewhat> I've got pure-ftpd setup but I can't upload files
[17:34] <mneptok> SpiderWoman: http://www.mono-project.com/Main_Page
[17:34] <alexidoia> Jordan_U, I still don know how to use xfsprogs
[17:34] <dudewhat> Command:	STOR jjlkj.txt
[17:34] <dudewhat> Response:	553 Can't open that file: Permission denied
[17:34] <dudewhat> Error:	Critical file transfer error
[17:34] <Peetee> SpiderWoman: I tried MonoDevelop and it is not that good like sharpdevelop in win
[17:34] <dudewhat> halp plz
[17:34] <Peetee> SpiderWoman: But U choose
[17:34] <ActionParsnip> dudewhat: why not use sftp via openssh-server
[17:34] <dudewhat> because
[17:34] <dudewhat> I need to have it setup to use ftp
[17:35] <dudewhat> can't give the user ssh access
[17:35] <W4sp> dudewhat: This sounds as you would work in ftp.
[17:35] <ActionParsnip> dudewhat: its not secure at all, I hope you aren't transmitting over the web
[17:35] <Jordan_U> alexidoia: Can you pastebin the output of "dmesg"?
[17:35] <dudewhat> I don't care
[17:35] <ActionParsnip> dudewhat: ok
[17:35] <ActionParsnip> !away > HardFu|AFK
[17:36] <Calahan> dudewhat why not vsftpd?
[17:36] <craigbass1976> Has anyone gotten accujazz to play in vlc?
[17:36] <dudewhat> is it easier to setup?
[17:36] <Dr_Willis> and whats accujazz?
[17:36] <dudewhat> can I have sftp setup in a chrooted jail?
[17:37] <craigbass1976> Dr_Willis, online streaming jazz.  When I listen though I have to do it in a browser and it's playing through slipstreamradio.com
[17:37] <ActionParsnip> dudewhat: I'd check your ftp lo, see why it was rejected
[17:37] <beandog> dudewhat: yah I think it's rsh
[17:37] <alexidoia> Jordan_U, http://pastebin.com/4XHazsC5
[17:38] <Darkened> anyone here good with Wine I have a issue loading a Setup.exe
[17:38] <OmegaVesko> what kind of issue?
[17:38] <Jordan_U> alexidoia: Can you pastebin the output of "mount" and "sudo blkid"?
[17:38] <Jordan_U> !wine | Darkened
[17:39] <Peetee> Darkened: I had many issues with wine
[17:39] <Peetee> Darkened: it didn t work many times for me
[17:40] <Darkened> Peetee, I have been reading up about it and tried what most people have succsses with but no such luck for me
[17:40] <zyltoid> anyone have experience with Xen and Ati drivers on 12.04?
[17:41] <agentgasmask> Hi all. I'm trying to playback dvd's and vlc/totem/etc. is only playing the sound of the menu screen. The screen is black. I've installed the libdvdread/nav packages as well as the gstreamer packages. any hints?
[17:41] <mikebarnes> i'm trying to install mysql, apache2, & php on my ubuntu server and would like to know if i should use the generic install of dabien version
[17:42] <iceroot> mikebarnes: what?
[17:42] <iceroot> mikebarnes: sudo apt-get install apache2 php5 mysql-server   is the way to install LAMP on ubuntu
[17:42] <alexidoia> Jordan_U, http://pastebin.com/4swZnBZy
[17:42] <alexidoia> Jordan_U, my drive is sdc
[17:42] <mikebarnes> thanks
[17:43] <alexidoia> Jordan_U, sdb
[17:43] <Jordan_U> mikebarnes: You should never install packages from Debian repositories in Ubuntu.
[17:45] <kim1882> :-D
[17:45] <alexidoia> Jordan_U, I need to reboot, be right back
[17:45] <Jordan_U> alexidoia: Which partition is having problems? (sdb1 or sdc1)
[17:46] <mikebarnes> next question, how do i leave the room gracefully
[17:47] <Jordan_U> mikebarnes: To just leave #ubuntu, type "/part". To quit your IRC client entirely type "/quit".
[17:48] <monkers> his name was mike barnes.
[17:48] <monkers> his name was mike barnes.
[17:49] <beandog> does /exec still work?
[17:49] <Kanerix> Stop shooting people in the head
[17:49] <beandog> or is that client-specific
[17:49] <Kanerix> MIRC, as I recall
[17:49] <beandog> Kanerix: yah ... kk
[17:49] <Kanerix> Does anyone still use MIRC?
[17:49] <iceroot> beandog: depending on the client
[17:49] <beandog> man, mirc .. its been years
[17:50] <Flyser> Does Ubuntu for android allow running applications that require 3d acceleration?
[17:50] <Kanerix> operating system for operating system... what
[17:51] <iceroot> Flyser: yes
[17:51] <Flyser> Kanerix: http://www.ubuntu.com/devices/android
[17:51] <Flyser> iceroot: great, thanks :)
[17:53] <Maccer> http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=ubuntu_1210_intelivy&num=1 -- Some kernel optimizations coming for intel(? -- vague article) in 12.10
[17:53] <iceroot> Maccer: #ubuntu+1
[17:54] <Maccer> iceroot: didn't know that was there!
[17:54] <tyler_d> weeee
[17:55] <bean> F
[17:57] <Arcaran_> test
[17:57] <ThinkT510> !test | arcaran
[17:58] <Kihokki> Dies this work with Ubuntu? https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1145207
[17:58] <Kihokki> *Does
[17:58] <Arcaran_> #test haha
[18:00] <laksimina> I'm BuPy7)))
[18:01] <laksimina> Зига!
[18:02] <eph3meral> is Ubuntu specific PHP on topic in here? I want to get some PECL extensions, honestly not really sure why they're not included in Ubuntu 12.04 - are there any other/extra canonical PHP repos for Ubuntu where I can reliably get PECL extensions without having to compile them myself?
[18:03] <BuPy7> Hello, World!
[18:03] <superbbbfab> hi guys, i m not able to update jdownloader
[18:04] <whi5key> #test lol
[18:05] <BuPy7> Русские - сила!
[18:05] <BuPy7> А вы УГ :D
[18:06] <amir__> hi
[18:06] <BuPy7> Hello!
[18:06] <Guest29655> how can I install conky?
[18:07] <wilee-nilee> Guest29655, sudo apt-get install conky
[18:07] <auronandace> Guest29655: sudo apt-get install conky-all
[18:07] <whi5key> Guest29655 sudo apt-get install conky
[18:07] <BuPy7> How?
[18:07] <Kihokki> Does this work with Ubuntu? https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1145207
[18:09] <Maccer> Kihokki: Why... would it not?
[18:09] <bob_> anyone know why it takes 15 secs to load chrome?
[18:09] <Maccer> Other than dependency and other issues like that.
[18:09] <wilee-nilee> Kihokki, generally drivers should be installed from the repo, but this is a new one matbe needed I doubt anyone here knows you might ask the ##fedora or ##linux channels in general
[18:09] <wilee-nilee> maybe*
[18:09] <Maccer> bob_:  Is it 15 seconds constant?  Every time?  After the first time?
[18:09] <W4sp_> nick W4sp
[18:10] <bob_> after the 1st time chrome is instant 1st time though its around 15 secs:(
[18:10] <BuPy7> How are you?
[18:11] <wilee-nilee> Kihokki, actually that is #fedora
[18:11] <auronandace> BuPy7: this is a support channel
[18:11] <BuPy7> Chrome - Suсks
[18:14] <bob_> besides Chrome sucks opinion anyone with a answer for the slow startup 1st time Chrome runs?
[18:14] <bean> Probably because after the first run there is a process that sits in the background that is chrome running, but no windows.
[18:14] <bean> At least I think it works like that
[18:15] <Kingsy> what is a good program for system monitoring? so RAM usage CPU usage, HD IO etc etc ?
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[18:15] <bean> BuPy7: what are you wanting?
[18:15] <bob_> system monitor in administration
[18:15] <bean> Kingsy: top, or htop, or iostat
[18:16] <Kingsy> bean: anything with a nice GUI ?
[18:16] <fidel> Kingsy: conky would be the eye-candy thing
[18:16] <islandmonkey> BuPy7: #ubuntu-offtopic
[18:16] <bean> Kingsy: conky.
[18:16] <Maccer> bob_: Well the reason it's slow the first time is because it has to load chrome off your hard-disk and then cache it
[18:16] <BuPy7> I'm from Russia and I teach English
[18:17] <bob_> six or eight months ago it was instant what has changed?
[18:17] <Maccer> bob_: Same for all programs, but it depends on there binary size.
[18:17] <Kingsy> hmm really? I have conky but I don't really like it.. it doesnt seem accurate.. or have enough features.. I assumed there was a stand alone application that could be installed..
[18:17] <auronandace> BuPy7: try #ubuntu-offtopic
[18:17] <Kingsy> other than conky I mean
[18:17] <auronandace> !alis | BuPy7
[18:17] <bean> Kingsy: you have to customize conky, but it is accurate.
[18:17] <wilee-nilee> Kingsy, on the web are 100's maybe 1000's of conky scripts try them out till you find one you like the stock one is a bit ugly.
[18:18] <Kingsy> yeah.. I might take a look
[18:18] <BuPy7> auronandace, Thank you
[18:18] <bean> Kingsy: things can even look as pretty as this: http://puna.upf.edu/sites/default/files/conky.png
[18:18] <wilee-nilee> KingPin, there is a whole thread at the ubuntu forums.
[18:18] <Kingsy> wilee-nilee: is there a site with a big list of them? I googled around a while ago but ended up picking most of the scripts up from forums..
[18:18] <bob_> windows and macs are having the same problem, I think they have including code into Chrome that has caused this delay but have no proof of it
[18:19] <auronandace> Kingsy: yeah, the default conky is awful, i can show you mine if you want
[18:19] <wilee-nilee> Kingsy, not that I have seen usually like here are 10 to look at, people build these themselves.
[18:19] <Kingsy> auronandace: yeah please.. imgur ?
[18:19] <auronandace> Kingsy: one mo
[18:19] <bean> bob_: they changed how chrome works, I think. Now there is a background process that sits idle after the first time you open it. I think.
[18:19] <Kingsy> auronandace: that does look cooool.. I might have a look around :)
[18:20] <bob_> ya i know i like chrome except the this initial delay:(
[18:21] <bean> bob_: what does it matter after the initial opening of it? I usually just leave my browser open.
[18:21] <auronandace> Kingsy: http://imagebin.org/224554
[18:21] <bob_> its called being spoiled:)
[18:21] <Kingsy> auronandace: hmm not bad.. mine looks a LITTLE like that.. but with less features
[18:23] <bob_> another issue 12.04 doesn't display panel when  running of the cd anyone know the solution to this.  Hard to impress new users when this happens:(
[18:25] <wilee-nilee> bob_, which panel?
[18:25] <bob_> the vertical one on the left
[18:25] <mora> hi!, how can I install VIA C7-M processor graphic
[18:25] <mora> ?
[18:25] <wilee-nilee> bob_, should you does on my setup.
[18:25] <wilee-nilee> you=it
[18:26] <bean> mora: that's a processor, not a video card.
[18:26] <islandmonkey> mora: processor graphic???????????
[18:26] <bob_> i'm running on a couple of dell 6400's  i'm suspecting my video card
[18:27] <wilee-nilee> bob_, these have lower ram as well if I remember correctly?
[18:27] <bob_> 2 gig is what i'm running
[18:27] <wilee-nilee> graphic drivers yeah bob_
[18:27] <bean> bob_: try using the "session" to unity-2d.
[18:28] <mora> sorry, my english is too bad. Now i am on a hp mini runing win XP and via processor appears to be a graphic chipset on control panel
[18:28] <bean> mora: this channel is for ubuntu, not windows.
[18:28] <bob_> what is strange my 10.04 cds work great and demo well.  how do u force 12.04 to boot in 2d mode off the cd?
[18:29] <mora> yes, i need to install graphics on ubuntu 12.04 running on this hp 2133
[18:30] <wilee-nilee> bob_, you might just load a thumb with the ISO and have persistence, and load the drivers for the card.
[18:30] <superbbbfab> i would java sun on my ubuntu
[18:30] <superbbbfab> how can i do?
[18:30] <bob_> i'm out of here thanks for the input folks
[18:30] <bean> mora: do the graphics not work currently?
[18:30] <ThinkT510> !java | superbbbfab
[18:31] <Kingsy> see this is the problem, I just downloaded a conky theme, they just never work
[18:31] <Kingsy> errors errors errors.. heh
[18:31] <wilee-nilee> Kingsy, put them in home named .conkyrc
[18:31] <Kingsy> wilee-nilee: yeah I did
[18:31] <ThinkT510> Kingsy: a whole lot of conky themes include scripts
[18:32] <wilee-nilee> Kingsy, one at a time of course and run conky & exit in a terminal
[18:32] <W4sp> Kingsy: conky themes usually contain README or INSTALL files that need to be followed.
[18:32] <teach> hi
[18:33] <bean> teach, hello, please ask a question if you have one.
[18:33] <wilee-nilee> W4sp, hardly these are just scripts
[18:33] <Kingsy> W4sp: I have never seen a theme with a readme, I think I need a decent source
[18:33] <teach> does anyone ever encountered this sound problem: the sound unexpectedely stop from working
[18:33] <teach> beside the sound card being recognized
[18:33] <teach> the volume working and *everything* else
[18:34] <Peetee> teach yes, input sound stopped immediately after disconnecting cam
[18:34] <teach> nop
[18:34] <teach> i was looking a video on youtube 30min ago
[18:34] <teach> and it just stopped
[18:34] <Peetee> teach flashplayer crashed?
[18:34] <teach> if i plug my headphones everything works fine
[18:34] <teach> Peetee: nop
[18:34] <W4sp> wilee-nilee: Kingsy It often explains where to copy the file(s), eg in ~/.conky/ dir or add into ~/.conkyrc.
[18:35] <teach> flash is still working
[18:35] <Peetee> and headphones also working yes?
[18:35] <teach> yep
[18:35] <teach> that's some weird magic
[18:35] <Peetee> teach what about playing with terminal and write pavucontrol
[18:35] <Peetee> teach or sudo alsamixer
[18:36] <teach> Peetee: i tried to play with aplay but it doesn't worked
[18:36] <teach> (unless with headphones)
[18:36] <wilee-nilee> W4sp, maybe some you have seen have but the majority probably over 95% on the web do not for example there is a thread on the ubuntu forum with 1000"s of posts not one has any specifics but the script
[18:36] <Peetee> teach and simple restart of PC?
[18:36] <Peetee> teach sudo shutdown -r now
[18:36] <mora> Sorry, How could I install VIA Chrome9 HC IGP Family on Ubuntu 12.04.
[18:37] <teach> Peetee: i restarted it twice
[18:37] <Peetee> teach do you have dualboot with windows?
[18:37] <Peetee> does it work there
[18:37] <Layke> Dr_Willis, No, no minecraft? lol. Why do you mention minecraft?
[18:37] <teach> nop i only have ubuntu on this laptop
[18:37] <Peetee> teach does it work in live cd?
[18:38] <Layke> jaymz, Thanks for that on the ps -fw 13979 :) Found it now. ps -aux | grep java showed me actually too
[18:38] <Kingsy> haha this is pretty funny actually, I have tried 10, not one has worked.. at all
[18:38] <teach> doesnt have a live cd right here sorry
[18:38] <W4sp> wilee-nilee: I'm not going to argue over petty scripts or themes. You win.
[18:38] <Peetee> teach which version of ubuntu is it?
[18:38] <Dr_Willis> hmm
[18:38] <teach> last one
[18:38] <teach> 12.04
[18:39] <wilee-nilee> W4sp, I was not arguing, your premise suggested suggestions as a norm to a person trying to understand it was not helpful is all.
[18:39] <teach> it seems like the sound just stopped to go through the speaker
[18:40] <Peetee> teach U should run: pkill pulseaudio
[18:40] <Peetee> teach and then try it again on youtube
[18:40] <W4sp> wilee-nilee: In that case I trust by now the confusion is gone.
[18:40] <N_T> can anybody let me know how to remove packages from the ubuntu installer CD
[18:41] <ThinkT510> !remaster | N_T
[18:41] <teach> Peetee: still nothing
[18:41] <N_T> and add other pacakages like open office
[18:41] <qubit[01]> I want to list the sizes for all the files I am finding with 'find . -name templates.bson' , how would I do that ?
[18:41] <teach> that's really weird because it's playing well with headphones
[18:42] <Peetee> teach I really don t know... hmm.. maybe somebody else..
[18:43] <jrib> qubit[01]: see the -printf option or the -exec option to find
[18:43] <Dr_Willis> common audio issue - getting sound from speakers and not headphones, or the reverse.. or from both ;)
[18:43] <bean> qubit[01]: find . -name "templates.bson" -exec du -sh {} \;
[18:43] <Peetee> Dr_Willis: and your advice?
[18:44] <teach> Dr_Willis: ?
[18:44] <armenb_> in ubuntu 12.04, how do i change workspace settings?
[18:44] <teach> well, the problem is that it was working fine until now
[18:44] <armenb_> right clicking on the workspace icon does nothing
[18:44] <Dr_Willis> Peetee:  check the forums and askubuntu.com  to many varablrs for a standard 'fix'
[18:44] <armenb_> left-clicking brings up all 4 default workspaces in their default configuration.
[18:45] <teach> and i was doing nothing beside looking at the screen :')
[18:45] <Peetee> Dr_Willis: I did - many articles, I thought you ve got the right one
[18:45] <Dr_Willis> Peetee:  a lot depends on the chipset from what ive read
[18:45] <Peetee> teach: this? : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshootingProcedure
[18:45] <Dr_Willis> as i said its a common issue.. with no 'standard' fix
[18:45] <wilee-nilee> armenb_, What are you trying to change
[18:46] <BuPy7> What font default in XChat?
[18:46] <armenb_> wilee-nilee: I want 8 workspaces, in one big line. plus, i want to be able to switch between them using alt-#
[18:47] <bean> BuPy7: I would imagine that it's in the settings for xchat.
[18:47] <Dr_Willis> armenb_:  in unity? or gnome?or what?
[18:47] <donsd> I am a little confused by awk, nawk, mawk, etc. Which one do most people use? And how to print line number. NR does not seem to work for me.
[18:47] <armenb_> Dr_Willis: I have no clue what unity is. how do i access it?
[18:47] <Dr_Willis> !unity
[18:47] <teach> Dr_Willis: is it a common when it just suddenly stop from working ?
[18:48] <BuPy7> What font default in XChat?
[18:48] <teach> common issue*
[18:48] <bean> BuPy7: Check the settings for xchat.
[18:48] <W4sp> BuPy7: By default x-chat uses the system font that you can override in x-chat settings.
[18:48] <Dr_Willis> teach:  try an older kernel, could be a kernel update issue
[18:48] <armenb_> is there an easy way to tell whether im running unity or gnome?
[18:49] <ThinkT510> armenb_: screenshot
[18:49] <wilee-nilee> armenb_, you can add more in the compizconfig settings manager which needs installing as far as right to left or left to right I'm not sure.
[18:49] <Dr_Willis> armenb_:  you for a left side panel?what do you have selected on the login screen?
[18:49] <N_T> I also need to change theme and wallpaper in the Installer CD(not Live CD)
[18:49] <Dr_Willis> !manual | armenb_
[18:49] <bean> N_T: why? Are you imaging multiple systems and want to only have to configure once?
[18:50] <Dr_Willis> armenb_:  compare to the manuals screen shots ;)
[18:50] <wilee-nilee> armenb_, you could set up a 8 sided cube and use the flat out function to go between dektopd maybe, I stopped using unity a while back though.
[18:50] <Star_Clusters> !help
[18:51] <Dr_Willis> unity i belive requires a square x by x virtualdesktop setup
[18:51] <BuPy7> System font - Tahoma, but he looks bad.
[18:51] <bean> BuPy7: then change it to something else.
[18:51] <teach> Dr_Willis: i didn't updated the kernel
[18:51] <armenb_> I'm using the ubuntu default desktop shown in that manual's Figure 2.1, on page 21
[18:51] <teach> it was just 30min ago
[18:51] <W4sp> armenb_: Your ENV will tell you what desktop environment you currently use. Also, you can chose your environment during login.
[18:52] <teach> i was looking a video, *touched nothing* and the sound stopped from working from the speakers
[18:52] <mora> Sorry, How could I install VIA Chrome9 HC IGP Family on Ubuntu 12.04 to get 3D aceleration and full efects
[18:52] <abiss27> whois abiss27
[18:52] <bean> mora: I doubt you can get 3d acceleration and effects on that processor.
[18:52] <WeThePeople> i delete a os from vb but the hdd space does not increase, how do i delete the os from vb properly?
[18:52] <N_T> Yes I need to create custom Installation with fixed software packages in the installer along with some customization with the boot screen, wallpaper & theme of the default Ubuntu after Installation, this is custome distribution will be used by my group of machines
[18:52] <BuPy7> There was anothe. But Tahoma.
[18:53] <BuPy7> *not
[18:53] <Jordan_U> WeThePeople: What is "vb"?
[18:53] <WeThePeople> virtualbox
[18:53] <Jordan_U> WeThePeople: You need to delete the virtual disk.
[18:53] <bean> N_T: you might want to look at PXE booting them instead of doing custom.
[18:53] <BuPy7> But Wath?
[18:53] <bean> mora: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenChrome
[18:55] <N_T> I have different machines on different location
[18:56] <bean> N_T: check this out then, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallCDCustomization/
[18:58] <N_T> I have been through it, but there ids no such method to remove unwanted software from been installed, also need some way to chage the default wallpaper,theme & boot screen on the installation disk
[18:58] <alusion> Is there a helpful guide to getting security enhanced ubuntu?
[18:58] <bean> N_T: I'm sure you could write custom scripts to run at the end of the install to do all of those things.
[18:59] <wilee-nilee> alusion, here is a thread.  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=510812/
[19:00] <BluesKaj> N_T, just change the wallpapers etc after installling , why the almost impossible request
[19:00] <N_T> Need to remove them from cd so that I can add other required software packages on the same CD Image
[19:00] <BluesKaj> use a dvd
[19:01] <BuPy7> Where search help on chat?  I'm Russian. Sorry =)
[19:01] <superbbbfab> when i mount a iso file what is his tracker?
[19:02] <bean> superbbbfab: tracker? I don't think you know what you're talking about
[19:02] <bean> BuPy7: just ask your questions, no need to search
[19:02] <BuPy7> WTF?
[19:03] <superbbbfab> bean track i mean
[19:03] <superbbbfab> sorry
[19:05] <bean> superbbbfab: track of what? Is it an audio cd?
[19:06] <armenb_> does ubuntu/debian have a feature similar to "yum localinstall" on fedora and redhat enterprise linux?
[19:07] <errorist> what does that error(?) mean? http://paste.ubuntu.com/1147412/
[19:07] <armenb_> I want to install a local deb file, but I want it to automatically fetch dependencies too.
[19:08] <superbbbfab> no it's a game dvd iso
[19:08] <armenb_> "dpkg -i" lets me install local packages, but no dependencies; "apt-get install" takes care of dependencies but doesn't seem to have a local package option. am i just screwed and have to do this manually?
[19:08] <bean> superbbbfab: then it should appear on your computer. Is it a windows dvd?
[19:09] <Pessimist> armenb_, if you install with apt-get it fetches/solves dependencies automatically but if you install local .deb it only checks if your system meets the dependencies
[19:09] <superbbbfab> it's a windows game
[19:09] <superbbbfab> i use wine
[19:09] <superbbbfab> but i don't know his track
[19:09] <superbbbfab> i mount iso with right click
[19:10] <bean> superbbbfab: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=619250 give that a read
[19:10] <bean> armenb_: what package are you trying to install.
[19:11] <armenb_> bean - a local deb file that was given to me by someone else.
[19:11] <TJ-> armenb_: You can use "dpkg --force-depends -i <package>" which makes warnings non-fatal, then you can ensure the depencies are installed with "apt-get -f install"
[19:11] <armenb_> i realize i could probably do this in two steps, but I'm kinda surprised that there isn't a simple one-command way to do this.
[19:12] <padawan> #blueteam
[19:12] <brigadis> What's considered the best alternative for an msn client these days in ubuntu ?
[19:12] <Pessimist> brigadis, pidgin?
[19:12] <Varazir> I'm having problem to update the kernel
[19:13] <Varazir> I'm getting http://pastebin.com/C3TQpN2r
[19:13] <brigadis> Pessimist, i see 12.04 has some built in stuff
[19:13] <brigadis> (i haven't used ubuntu for about 3 years)
[19:13] <brigadis> so bare with me :-)
[19:13] <Varazir> http://pastebin.com/0arQ8exT
[19:14] <Varazir> I'm still running 11.10
[19:14] <Varazir> is there a way to clean up the half configured stuff ?
[19:17] <Archit> Hello
[19:17] <Archit> anyonr
[19:17] <Archit> i have question about dual booting
[19:17] <bean> Varazir: sudo dpkg --configure -a
[19:18] <bean> Archit: ask away, don't ask to ask.
[19:18] <Sidewinder1> Archit, Ask away.
[19:18] <har> yo yo
[19:18] <wilee-nilee> Archit, ask it rather then polstsing your intention
[19:18] <Sidewinder1> Oops, beat me. :)
[19:18] <wilee-nilee> posting*
[19:18] <Calypso> servus
[19:19] <Archit> I have a pc that already run win 7. I want to instal ubuntu using wubi. Can anyone tell me the recommended spec required ?
[19:19] <rwg> Ok, so I have a new monitor here and Ubuntu won't recognize the native resolution for it
[19:19] <rwg> I want 1600 x 900
[19:19] <brigadis> gotta say the icons in unity look rather dated
[19:19] <rwg> and everything I found on Google doesn't work
[19:19] <wilee-nilee> Archit, if it runs W7 it will run 12.04 as far as hardware soeed.
[19:19] <rwg> how can I get it to run at 1600 x 900?
[19:19] <wilee-nilee> speed*
[19:19] <bean> Archit: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements/
[19:20] <Calypso> jemand aus deutschland anwesend?
[19:20] <Pessimist> !de | Calahan
[19:20] <Pessimist> !de | Calypso
[19:20] <rwg> anyone have any ideas?
[19:22] <rwg> :/
[19:22] <rwg> not even going to get an answer, apparently
[19:22] <shomon> hi, how do I stop gwibber service from heating up my computer?
[19:22] <bean> rwg, you probably need to install graphics drivers.
[19:22] <shomon> it's 30 degrees here.. somehow gwibber-service must be told
[19:23] <rwg> bean, drivers are installed for the graphics card.
[19:23] <rwg> Highest resolution that shows up is 1280 x 800
[19:23] <wilee-nilee> rwg, waiting 3 minutes then complaining will not help you people will answer that can help.
[19:23] <rwg> which I KNOW the card can do more.
[19:23] <meegooo> Is there any IRC channel for discussion around ubuntu website  ?
[19:23] <Pessimist> rwg, check if you have installed the drivers correctly for your gpu. If yes you should try this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/Resolution
[19:23] <bean> meegooo: what about it?
[19:24] <Pessimist> rwg, "Adding undetected resolutions" section in that link
[19:24] <meegooo> bean:  i can't access some web pages
[19:24] <bean> meegooo: like what pages?
[19:24] <shomon> does anyone know how to stop gwibber-service from running?
[19:24] <meegooo> bean:  http://help.ubuntu.com/
[19:24] <bean> meegooo: what displays
[19:24] <shomon> or just turning off gwibber until I actually want to turn it on?
[19:25] <meegooo> bean: browser errors, This webpage is not available
[19:25] <meegooo> bean: tested in all browsers
[19:26] <bean> meegooo: you're in Iran?
[19:26] <bean> meegooo: it could be blocked on iran internet?
[19:26] <meegooo> bean: yes, but i've checked it. it's not blocked here
[19:27] <bean> meegooo: on the command line, does "ping help.ubuntu.com" do anything
[19:27] <TJ-> meegooo: Can you get to http://91.189.90.19/   ( which is the IP address of help.ubuntu.com)
[19:27] <meegooo> bean: yes, it's successful
[19:28] <bean> meegooo: and "curl http://help.ubuntu.com"
[19:28] <bean> does that do anything?
[19:29] <TJ-> meegooo: what does this report? "dig +short help.ubuntu.com"
[19:29] <meegooo> TJ-: dig +short help.ubuntu.com says the IP
[19:29] <TJ-> meegooo: *what* IP ?
[19:29] <meegooo> bean: don't have curl but wget is successful.
[19:30] <meegooo> TJ-: 91.189.90.19
[19:30] <meegooo> Is it possible that it's blocked by canonical ?
[19:30] <TJ-> meegooo: Possibly there's a HTTP proxy being used? Could be transparent
[19:30] <cplusplus> Hello. I have an external hard disk (NTFS) that is not detected by Ubuntu. It works fine on another PC running Fedora. What can I do to mount it on this machine running Ubuntu? GParted does not see it either. Thanks for your help.
[19:31] <meegooo> TJ-: no i've turned it off
[19:31] <Varazir> bean: http://pastebin.com/Np1GxnxN I get this
[19:31] <meegooo> i can check the page with proxy
[19:32] <bean> Varazir: are you booted in to a recovery console or something?
[19:32] <wilee-nilee> cplusplus, it may need a chkdsk
[19:32] <Varazir> bean: it's PXE installation
[19:32] <C8H10N4O2> can anyone tell me how to restrict a persons ftp access only to var/www using vsftpd
[19:32] <Varazir> I just rered the log and saw it was nagging about not finding /
[19:32] <C8H10N4O2> id ont want them to be restricted to their own folder cause this person need access to my whole codebase
[19:32] <Varazir> reread
[19:32] <cplusplus> wilee-nilee: Do I need to use WIndows to do that?
[19:32] <wilee-nilee> cplusplus, yeah
[19:33] <Sidewinder1> !ntfs > cplusplus
[19:33] <Varazir> I'll purge grub and try again
[19:33] <cplusplus> wilee-nilee: I do not have Windows. :-(
[19:34] <Varazir> bean: I missed that I had installed grub again
[19:34] <cplusplus> Sidewinder1: I do not understand. :P
[19:34] <wilee-nilee> cplusplus, hmm, not sure the chkdsk is the answer but if a ntfs gets corrupted enough it will not be seen by gparted or not mount, what ubuntu release are you running?
[19:34] <rwg> Pessimist, nothing worked in that link.
[19:34] <cplusplus> wilee-nilee: 12.04 64 bit
[19:34] <TJ-> meegooo: Does this command "wget -qO- http://help.ubuntu.com | grep title"  show "<title>Official Ubuntu Documentation</title>"
[19:34] <CaffeCorretto> ciao!
[19:34] <Sidewinder1> I thought that the factoid might help; let me try on screen..
[19:34] <Sidewinder1> !ntfs | cplusplus
[19:36] <wilee-nilee> cplusplus, gparted should see it ubuntu has the installs to see a ntfs, but check what the bot says to be sure
[19:36] <Varazir> bean: worked now :)
[19:36] <cplusplus> wilee-nilee: Yes, I am checking that now.
[19:36] <wilee-nilee> cplusplus, I wopuld not auto mount a external but thats me.
[19:37] <wilee-nilee> would*
[19:37] <Sidewinder1> cplusplus, I hope that it helps. ;-)
[19:38] <cplusplus> Sidewinder1: I did not understand what !ntfs means. Sorry.
[19:38] <wilee-nilee> cplusplus, can you with the external plugged in run sudo fdisk -l and pastebin the info replug it.
[19:38] <arooni-mobile> how would i fix this error: "/usr/bin/mysql-workbench-bin: error while loading shared libraries: libzip.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"
[19:38] <wilee-nilee> !pastebin | cplusplus
[19:39] <ActionParsnip> wilee-nilee: you can have users install pastebinit and pipe the fstab output to the command
[19:39] <Sidewinder1> cplusplus, Just as an aside, I format all of my externals to ext3 or 4; even though I dual boot. Just make sure that you back up the data prior to re-formatting. I know, that's probably exactly what you're trying to do.
[19:39] <wilee-nilee> ActionParsnip, yeah I forget the info if you post it I will save it.
[19:39] <meegooo1> After a year launchpad is available in iran again
[19:40] <wilee-nilee> the command that is besides pastebinit ActionParsnip
[19:40] <ActionParsnip> wilee-nilee: sudo apt-get install pastebinit; sudo fdisk -l | pastebinit
[19:40] <cplusplus> wilee-nilee: http://paste.kde.org/534494/
[19:41] <wilee-nilee> ActionParsnip, thanks. ;)
[19:41] <wilee-nilee> cplusplus, is the external the terabyte drive showing as sdb?
[19:42] <cplusplus> wilee-nilee: No. That one is another drive that is working fine. The one I need is plugged in but is not on the list.
[19:43] <Alex_____> hello?
[19:43] <Alex_____> is this for ubuntu?
[19:44] <wilee-nilee> cplusplus, Hmm, my first thought is chkdsk needed and probably a defragg, you might find a friend with a windows set up and do this and consider changing the partition tyoe to a ext if possible if it plugs to linux only.
[19:44] <guntbert> Alex_____: hi, Do you have an ubuntu support question?
[19:44] <Alex_____> I am in need of some help concerning my installation
[19:44] <BluesKaj> Alex_____, yes , just ask your question
[19:44] <cplusplus> wilee-nilee: alright, I will try to do that and get back. Thanks a lot for your help. :-)
[19:44] <Varazir> bean: Thanks for the help
[19:44] <wilee-nilee> cplusplus, no problem hope that is the answer. ;)
[19:45] <bean> np, Varazir
[19:45] <Guest79847> hi
[19:45] <Guest79847> anybody from iran?
[19:46] <ActionParsnip> Guest79847: do you have a support question?
[19:46] <Alex_____> okay well at first I was trying to perform an installation via USB but then after having used universal USB and all I booted it up and while it is booting up with the splash it just crashes and all i see is black and white horizontal lines followed by a blank screen (this happened a few more times then i gave up). I decided the use the windows installer and i deleted my older boot and used wubi who also received some error at the 
[19:47] <cplusplus> Sidewinder1: Thanks for the tip. I will probably do that once I get this disk working.
[19:47] <Alex_____> everything and retried wubi but it now gives me an error that it cant be opened
[19:47] <Sidewinder1> cplusplus, My pleasure; hope that it helped.
[19:47] <kevininspain> Hi I am using Qbittorent  and it's asking for a password Uh ??? any ideas
[19:48] <ms_daisy> If my ssh server on my desktop shuts down unexpectedly, what log should I look at to figure out why it shut down?
[19:48]  * Sidewinder1 Lets BluesKaj deal with the wubi questions.. ;-)
[19:48] <wilee-nilee> !nomodeset | Alex_____  TRy the usb and use this option in the gui with a f6 see the link
[19:49] <shomon> shomon
[19:49] <agentgasmask> vechnyj: I beleave urbanterror is another?
[19:49] <shomon> oops sorry
[19:49] <agentgasmask> oops. ignore that.
[19:49] <Alex_____> its ubuntu 12.04
[19:49] <shomon> does anyone know how to get rid of gwibber?
[19:50] <Alex_____> ubottu i tried hitting f6 during the boot up gui thing and nothing would happen
[19:50] <shomon> I use a different twitter client but to turn it off do I have to actually uninstall it?
[19:50] <agentgasmask> My X server keeps randomly crashing. .xsession-errors reports "Fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server :0." on multiple services. How can I further troubleshoot this?
[19:50] <Alex_____> ur a bot? how?
[19:50] <ActionParsnip> shomon: use software centre
[19:50] <wilee-nilee> Alex_____, are you getting the try ubuntu and other options like a disc and or memory check gui, and if so did you tick nomodeset?
[19:51] <Alex_____> yes wilee
[19:51] <Alex_____> but i couldnt find the thing to tick
[19:51] <ms_daisy> !bot | Alex_____ this will explain what the bot is.
[19:51] <wilee-nilee> Alex_____, so the f6 at that gui does nothing?
[19:52] <Alex_____> exactly
[19:52] <wilee-nilee> ms_daisy, hey whats up?
[19:52] <Alex_____> it had 4 or 5 options
[19:52] <Alex_____> 1. Run from USB
[19:52] <Alex_____> 2. Install to hard drive
[19:53] <Alex_____> 3.Advanced setting (which is empty)
[19:53] <grendal> i need my server to send an email...
[19:53] <wilee-nilee> Alex_____, one of them is nomodeset I forget but it may be the space key to tick the link tells you that the bot gave.
[19:53] <grendal> im going crazy trying to get this to work..
[19:53] <grendal> ive tried setting up a smart host..
[19:53] <Alex_____> i know that tab brings up the coding to the boot
[19:54] <ms_daisy> hey wilee-nilee  :) just trying to figure out why my ssh server died. Good to see you
[19:55] <ActionParsnip> grendal: you could use mutt
[19:55] <wilee-nilee> Alex_____, your answers are not really making sense read carefully and answer as such, For example I asked if nothing happened with the f6 you said yes then said it had 4 or 5 options, the key here is comunication.
[19:56] <grendal> ya i got this server...i need to just send an email when something happens the script is worked out...its just the sending part.  We use MS 365 so...trying to figure if thats the issue...
[19:56] <bean> grendal: you should just be able to use the "mail" command to send it
[19:56] <ActionParsnip> grendal: you could give a script to telnet to telnet to the server and send an email that way possibly
[19:56] <Alex_____> no wilee sorry if you misunderstood i meant f6 does not do anything but on the gui screen there are 4 or 5 options
[19:57] <bean> Alex_____: you should probably tab-complete people's name.
[19:57] <brennan> Is there any way to speed up wvdial?
[19:57] <grendal> bean so do i need any mta installed to use mail?
[19:57] <wilee-nilee> Alex_____, no biggie did you lok at the nomodeset link the bot gave?
[19:57] <wilee-nilee> look*
[19:57] <bean> grendal not to send, I don't think.
[19:57] <Alex_____> wilee-nilee: i did but it said that it applies to ubuntu 10.04 and 10.10
[19:57] <Alex_____> thanks bean
[19:58] <brennan> ???
[19:58] <wilee-nilee> Alex_____, it applies to all releases
[19:58] <Alex_____> i didnt know about the tab thing
[19:58] <TJ-> grendal: Does this help you? http://theos.in/shell-scripting/send-mail-bash-script/
[19:58] <Alex_____> wilee-nilee:  oh okay thanks ill give it a look
[19:58] <bean> brennan: you have dialup?
[19:59] <devuberoi> hey guys, i need help. I have dell inspiron N4010 using a broadcom BCM4313 wireless card. Having erratic behavior, any fix?
[19:59] <brennan> Is there any way to speed up wvdial?
[19:59] <bean> brennan: I would doubt it, since it needs time to dial the connection.
[19:59] <ActionParsnip> devuberoi: can you expand on 'erratic behaviour' please
[19:59] <bean> brennan: in general, dialup is going to be really slow.
[20:00] <devuberoi> ActionParsnip, works fine for 2-3 boots, but for the 4th time when i boot into ubuntu, it does not detect any wireless networks at all
[20:00] <brennan> Is there any way to speed up wvdial?
[20:00] <ActionParsnip> devuberoi: when it doesn't come up, if you run:    sudo modprobe b43      does it then work?
[20:00] <Edgan> Anyone know of any Lucid nvidia-current 304.37 packages? Xswat and Xedgers don't have them.
[20:01] <devuberoi> havn't tried that, but i have the STA proprietary drivers installed
[20:01] <brennan> yea bean i do have dial-up but it's not configured right or something
[20:01] <ActionParsnip> Edgan: Lucid has less than 9 months support, I suggest you uprade soon.
[20:01] <devuberoi> ActionParsnip, havn't tried that, but i have the STA proprietary drivers installed. Tried using ndiswrapper but no luck
[20:02] <Edgan> ActionParsnip: I am a sysadmin. I have plenty of Lucid users, and I already have a Precise image. I am looking for today, not the future.
[20:02]  * raidhtc paides efyga ligo to gynaikaki mou me xriazete
[20:02] <ActionParsnip> Edgan: all I can find is 302.xx     is that sufficient?
[20:03] <bean> brennan: It's dialup, it's going to be really slow.
[20:03] <TJ-> Edgan: You could build them yourself using a custom DKMS package
[20:03] <Edgan> ActionParsnip: I am already using 302.17. It introduces a flash blue-tint bug, which I am already using a workaround for.
[20:03] <MonkeyDust> !gr
[20:03] <Alex_____> wilee-nilee: the splash screen and menu arent the same as the ones i have
[20:03] <Edgan> TJ-: yeah, I realize I can make my own package. I may just do that.
[20:03] <Alex_____> wilee-nilee: the ones shown in the link i meant
[20:04] <wilee-nilee> Alex_____, I missed the link hold on.
[20:04] <devuberoi> ActionParsnip, i've read this particular wireless card gives problem to everyone
[20:04] <Alex_____> wilee-nilee: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132
[20:04] <TJ-> Edgan: In my experience it is often quicker to do that, especially if you need to layer patches on top to fix differences in expected build trees
[20:04] <brennan> i know but it's not configured right because it always says authentication failed and i barely make it on to the internet
[20:04] <brennan> bean i have the right password
[20:04] <ActionParsnip> devuberoi: try unloading and reloading the module it uses, see if it jumps to life. If so we can make it happen every boot
[20:05] <Edgan> TJ-: Will give it a try
[20:05] <devuberoi> ActionParsnip, its working fine now :P
[20:05] <bean> brennan: I've never do ne dialup inside linux. I don't know how to help :(
[20:05] <pipirusas> k
[20:06] <brennan> bean gnomeppp wont even work
[20:06] <devuberoi> ActionParsnip, can you tell me what to do incase it dies off again?
[20:06] <ActionParsnip> devuberoi: so you need to add those 2 commands to /etc/rc.local   ABOVE the exit 0 line, it will unload and reload the driver every boot, should be ok
[20:06] <bean> brennan: omodeset?
[20:06] <bean> brennan: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DialupModemHowto i mean
[20:06] <devuberoi> oh, is that a good way of making it work?
[20:06] <wilee-nilee> Alex_____, all you need to do is follow the directions at the gui hit f6 toggle to the nomodeset use the space to tick or hit enter and boot in.
[20:07] <devuberoi> ActionParsnip, is that a good way of making it work?
[20:07] <brennan> whats omodeset? bean?
[20:07] <ActionParsnip> devuberoi: its one way
[20:07] <bean> brennan: ignore the omodeset, I didn't mean to paste that
[20:07] <ActionParsnip> !nomodeset | brennan
[20:07] <wilee-nilee> Alex_____, whether it looks exactly doe not matter the terms shown are the same, ab\nd the f6 menu as well.
[20:07] <wilee-nilee> and*
[20:07] <Alex_____> wilee-nilee: f6 doesnt do anything for me though?! I will try it right now then come
[20:08] <Alex_____> *come back
[20:08] <wilee-nilee> Alex_____, have you done a md5sum check on the disc?
[20:09] <wilee-nilee> or the ISO since it is a usb?
[20:09] <devuberoi> ActionParsnip, will give it a shot, but it seems temp fix. Any idea on kernel upgrade for 12.04 ?
[20:09] <ActionParsnip> devuberoi: not sure, you could report a bug
[20:09] <ActionParsnip> devuberoi: if it makes it work, who cares
[20:10] <devuberoi> ActionParsnip, i already did file a while back, no response :/
[20:10] <wilee-nilee> Alex_____, if you are still trying the wubi it will not look the same, I assume you were back with the usb
[20:13] <monkey-d-luffy> hi, where should i go for pear linux help?
[20:13] <TheSarge> Im trying to boot an ISO with Grub and here is my entry http://pastebin.com/JC8EgTki but its getting a kerbel panic
[20:14] <TheSarge> Can anyone see why?
[20:14] <Dr_Willis> check their website monkey-d-luffy
[20:14] <ActionParsnip> monkey-d-luffy: http://pear.php.net/support/
[20:15] <ActionParsnip> monkey-d-luffy: the fact you have to ask shows that the support isn't easy to find. Why not use proper ubuntu and get the full support of the ubuntu community
[20:15] <monkey-d-luffy> thanks Dr_Willis ActionParsnip. is it okay if i ask question here since it's an ubuntu vairant?
[20:16] <Dr_Willis> not really.
[20:16] <ActionParsnip> monkey-d-luffy: no, none of the ubuntu based releases are supported here
[20:16] <monkey-d-luffy> okay.
[20:16] <monkey-d-luffy> thanks.
[20:16] <TheSarge> Dr_Willis: You have any ideas on my issue?
[20:17] <Dr_Willis> and last i looked.. pear was a little.. well weird. ;)
[20:17] <wilee-nilee> !backtrack | TheSarge
[20:17] <Dr_Willis> TheSarge: wjat issue?
[20:18] <TheSarge> wilee its Ubuntu not backtrack forget the ISo name
[20:18] <wilee-nilee> yeah right
[20:18] <tobe148> hello! can some one help me please. everytime i open a window or a prompt comes up, it is placed higher that my screen can see, or it is bigger that the screen
[20:18] <paperfale> I'm trying to compile/execute a basic cpp program on ubuntu 12.04 and it's not dislpaying any output with $g++ file.cpp
[20:18] <monkey-d-luffy> is there a way to install ubuntu software center from command line?
[20:18] <paperfale> No errors, no "hello world" nothing.
[20:18] <trism> paperfale: try: ./a.out
[20:18] <Deth> Hello!
[20:19] <mrdn> paperfale: why should it show something?
[20:19] <mrdn> it compiled. no error.
[20:19] <paperfale> hur dur.
[20:19] <Dr_Willis> ;) it worked as designed
[20:19] <paperfale> It's been a very very long time since I've messed with a system language, especially at the cli level.
[20:19] <paperfale> Damn IDE's getting me all spoiled and dumb.
[20:20] <paperfale> Thanks a bunch guys
[20:20] <paperfale> I'm glad I've decided to revisit this from the cli.
[20:20] <Dr_Willis> bbl.
[20:23] <Shogoot> soooo   my ubuntu machine does not show on my network from my win7. anyone that can help me troubleshoot?
[20:24] <bean> Shogoot: why should it show?
[20:24] <mnice> hello
[20:24] <ActionParsnip> Shogoot: can you ping the ubuntu system?
[20:24] <mnice> i don't have ubuntu .. would anyone just tell me, what package provides for an ubuntu dhcpcd-test ?
[20:24] <Shogoot> bean, because it has been showing fine for the last 4 weeks :) it has samba and was happy to serve my win7 as external hd :)
[20:25] <Shogoot> ActionParsnip, how can i do that from my win7?
[20:25] <ActionParsnip> mnice: check packages.ubuntu.com
[20:25] <ActionParsnip> Shogoot: use cmd
[20:25] <mnice> ActionParsnip: don't you have something like yum provides $foo || zypper wp $foo ?
[20:26] <Shogoot> ActionParsnip, not pingable
[20:26] <mnice> so looking for *bin/dhcpcd-test
[20:26] <ActionParsnip> !find dhcpcd-test
[20:26] <mnice> !find dhcpcd
[20:26] <mnice> okay
[20:26] <ActionParsnip> Shogoot: can you ping it by IP?
[20:26] <mnice> fair enough
[20:26] <monkey-d-luffy> how to install ubuntu software center with apt-get?
[20:26] <Shogoot> Ping 198.168.0.103 med 32 byte data:
[20:26] <Shogoot> Forespørsel avbrutt.
[20:26] <Shogoot> Forespørsel avbrutt.
[20:26] <Shogoot> Forespørsel avbrutt.
[20:26] <Shogoot> Forespørsel avbrutt.
[20:26] <FloodBot1> Shogoot: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[20:26] <ActionParsnip> monkey-d-luffy: your release isn't supported here
[20:27] <mnice> ActionParsnip: thanks dude
[20:27] <Shogoot> shite sorry
[20:27] <ActionParsnip> Shogoot: check the IP on the ubuntu system using ifconfig
[20:27] <monkey-d-luffy> ActionParsnip: I suppose the query I made is just as valid for any regular Ubuntu? The question isn't Pear-specific as far as I can see
[20:28] <Shogoot> ActionParsnip, ive done that and tried to ping that ip
[20:28] <Pessimist> If I #include <foobar> and use g++ to compile it Is this a good way: g++ filename.cpp -o test -l <directory to foobar>
[20:28] <vicium\a> Hi. I'm following a guide and I got an error that said it could not launch a .sh file, i was told to download lib32gcc1, I did so and then I'm getting this error (3 total lines including this, i dont think that's spam...)
[20:28] <vicium\a> victor@server:~/csgo$ STEAMEXE=steamcmd ./steam.sh
[20:28] <vicium\a> /home/victor/csgo/linux32/steamcmd: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.6: cannot open sha red object file: No such file or directory
[20:28] <ActionParsnip> monkey-d-luffy: you aren't using ubuntu so you aren't supported here in any way
[20:28] <mnice> don't use please ifconfig but ip instead
[20:28] <monkey-d-luffy> ActionParsnip: that is a very unpleasant response.  you might as well say you aren't welcome here. sheesh.
[20:29] <gribouille> hi
[20:29] <ActionParsnip> monkey-d-luffy: channel policy
[20:29] <n00bl0v3r> looks like a pretty busy channel... ofcourse, why will it not be!
[20:29] <auronandace> monkey-d-luffy: this channel can only support ubuntu
[20:29] <monkey-d-luffy> refrain from responding if you don't  want to help. not very hard.
[20:29] <ActionParsnip> mnice: system to be pinged is ubuntu, so we need ifconfig
[20:29] <bean> monkey-d-luffy: no, seriously, it's policy.
[20:30] <ActionParsnip> monkey-d-luffy: I am enforcing channel policy, its quite simple
[20:30] <bz> mnice: what's wrong with ifconfig?
[20:30] <gribouille> I updated the flash player from 10.3 to 11.2 (using the standard repos), and now when I watch a video on youtube, the colors are modified. what does it mean?
[20:30] <vicium\a> Let me know if anyone has a hunch, first 20 pages of google didnt cut it :p
[20:30] <Shogoot> ActionParsnip, ive done that and tried to ping that ip
[20:30] <monkey-d-luffy> forget i ever mentioned i am using some derivative. can i know how to install ubuntu software center from apt-get, if i am using THE ubuntu?
[20:30] <mnice> ActionParsnip: please check out for some article describing the difference between ip and ifconfig .. actually, ifconfig tries poorly now to emulate ip .. you have had to drop ifconfig years ago if you mean it seriously with linux
[20:31] <ActionParsnip> monkey-d-luffy: similarly, ubuntu is based on debian. If you ask for ubuntu support in #debian you will be pointed here
[20:31] <ActionParsnip> Shogoot: tried rebooting ubuntu?
[20:31] <xangua> gribouille: tried to turn off flash hardware acceleration¿ on any video content in Full Screen, right clic, properties
[20:31] <maheanuu> ActionParsnip,  I am having a problem mounting a drive that is pretty full, and is in the NTFS format,  It is telling me that mount exited with an exit code 13
[20:31] <bean> monkey-d-luffy:on ubuntu you would sudo apt-get install software-center
[20:31] <ActionParsnip> mnice: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1147550/   its not in a default install..
[20:32] <monkey-d-luffy> bean: thanks
[20:32] <ActionParsnip> maheanuu: what does exit code 13 mean?
[20:32] <mnice> ActionParsnip: yes, and that's still not reason to keep retarded if it is a default
[20:32] <Shogoot> ActionParsnip, yes sir
[20:32] <Edgan> TJ-: seems to be working out
[20:32] <bean> mnice: it's default, it's been replaced by the "ip" command, not ipconfig.
[20:33] <ActionParsnip> mnice: it guaruntees the command will work rather than getting errors and commands cannot be used, as they won't exist by default
[20:33] <maheanuu> It sayts that ntfs is incosistent  and they are telling me I need to run chkdsk on windows and reboot twice
[20:33] <vicium\a> "error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.6: cannot open sha red object file: No such file or directory" any clue?
[20:33] <soman> Hi all. I'm going to left Windows and use Ubuntu. Can you write me what is the WinAPI analog in Linux? What I should to use if I want to write for example a GUI app which plays *.wav sound?
[20:33] <ActionParsnip> maheanuu: when did you last chkdsk the partition in Windows?
[20:33] <Shogoot> ActionParsnip, im going to reboot win7 aswell back in a few min
[20:33] <gribouille> xangua, seem to solve the problem, thanks
[20:34] <maheanuu> I don't have windows on any machine, and this is an external drive
[20:34] <ActionParsnip> vicium\a: what is causing the error?
[20:34] <guntbert> ActionParsnip: the command is ip, not ipconfig - you type   ip address show    in that case
[20:34] <bean> guntbert: i believe it's just ip addr
[20:34] <vicium\a> Opening a .sh file
[20:34] <mnice> or in short: ip a s ## possibly without show hence show is default action
[20:34] <ActionParsnip> guntbert: ip  just gives options on the command itself
[20:34] <Malthus> I have a question regarding add-apt-repository in quantal.  /usr/bin/add-apt-repository is missing in dev snapshot 2,  despite the relevant packages being installed by default.  Does this mean that the package is broken and I need to wait for it to be fixed?
[20:35] <ActionParsnip> vicium\a: do you mean a bash script?
[20:35] <Deth> Try ifconfig
[20:35] <vicium\a> yes :p
[20:35]  * n00bl0v3r  is sorry that he is asking this question but anyone can post any problem here?
[20:35] <Pessimist> ActionParsnip, actually it is ip addr show =)
[20:35] <ActionParsnip> vicium\a: file extensions don't mean much at all in Linux
[20:35] <maheanuu> ActionParsnip, The drive is an USB external one and was running fine until I unmounted it and stuck it on the shelf
[20:35] <trism> Malthus: #ubuntu+1 for quantal support, although I have it here on quantal
[20:35] <auronandace> n00bl0v3r: is it a ubuntu support question
[20:35] <OerHeks> n00bl0v3r, sure, as long it is ubuntu-related.
[20:35] <ActionParsnip> Pessimist: or use ifconfig, much easier imho
[20:36] <mnice> ActionParsnip: no, stop misleading ppl
[20:36] <mnice> oh god
[20:36] <Malthus> trism: roger I'll head there
[20:36] <maheanuu> ActionParsnip, what I need to know is can I run chkdsk on an external drive and do the reboot twice from the USB?
[20:36] <vicium\a> ActionParsnip: I believe it's using outdated libraries that's no longer in the repos
[20:36] <n00bl0v3r> auronandace, oops, just found the answer , thanks anyway! :)
[20:36] <ActionParsnip> vicium\a: what is the output of:  lsb_release -sc
[20:36] <vicium\a> As far as I can understand from the reading
[20:36] <vicium\a> says natty
[20:36] <auronandace> !yay | n00bl0v3r
[20:36] <ActionParsnip> maheanuu: you'll need to do it under windows
[20:37] <Shogoot> ActionParsnip, seems a third reboot on both machines was the trick -.-
[20:37] <Darkened> can someone give me the IRC chat for Wine please
[20:37] <vicium\a> apt-get install ia32-libs-gtk, just did this, page 21 on google, maybe..
[20:37] <auronandace> Darkened: #winehq
[20:37] <mnice> Darkened: /msg alis list *wine*
[20:38] <vicium\a> Haha, well ActionParsnip: Problem solved.. Now its the bash script that's messed up I assume though, has nothign to do with ubuntu, right?
[20:38] <Darkened> auroandace, how exactly do I add it so I can go back without having to find it each time?
[20:38] <vicium\a> victor@server:~/csgo$ STEAMEXE=steamcmd ./steam.sh
[20:38] <vicium\a> Unable to determine CPU Frequency. Try defining CPU_MHZ.
[20:38] <bean> odd. I'm banned from #winejq.
[20:38] <ActionParsnip> vicium\a: what is the output of:  sudo updatedb; locate libstdc++*
[20:38] <bean> err #winehq
[20:38] <ActionParsnip> bean: I'd ask in #freenode
[20:38] <vicium\a> No output AP
[20:38] <auronandace> Darkened: i don't understand
[20:39] <ActionParsnip> vicium\a: its takes a while, have patience
[20:39] <mnice> auronandace: the name of the channel is #winehq
[20:39] <maheanuu> ActionParsnip,  I realize this, my nephew has windows and i would like to be able to use it on his puter as a USB drive and the only thing I am wondering about is the reboot twice part as an external drive will this be seen on the reboot in Windoze
[20:39] <OerHeks> Darkened, some IRC clients can hold bookmarks, like xchat
[20:39] <auronandace> mnice: i know, i just told him that
[20:39] <Darkened> auronandace, well everytime I load my IRC it has saved #ubuntu #smuxi how do I add wine to this list?
[20:39] <vicium\a> Well it prompted and gave me a new line instantly, but i'll sit tight :)
[20:40] <auronandace> Darkened: i don't know sorry
[20:40] <Fuchs> bean: I'd not IRC as root
[20:40] <ActionParsnip> vicium\a: sudo apt-get install libstdc++6
[20:40] <Fuchs> bean: they got that ident banned, and I think it's a very bad idea as well
[20:40] <vicium\a> Did that previously
[20:40] <OerHeks> Darkened, edit your login, #ubuntu,#smuxi,#winehq
[20:40] <bean> Fuchs: meh, this server is a honeypot, I'm *trying* to get people to scan it.
[20:40] <maheanuu> ActionParsnip,  I can do a paste if you would like to read the complete error code information
[20:40] <vicium\a> Maybe you missed the line i said previously, i solved the package problem or whatever one would like to call it now I got another 'new' error "Unable to determine CPU Frequency. Try defining CPU_MHZ."
[20:41] <Fuchs> bean: then at least change the ident, else you won't get into #winehq
[20:41] <mnice> oh god .. to be honest i entered before while and i can't quit staring .. it's like when you see through window your neighbour f***ing with dog :P
[20:41] <ActionParsnip> vicium\a: ok then you can run:  sudo ln -s /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6 /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5
[20:41] <vicium\a> I googled some and found that one person solved it with 'mount -t linprocfs linproc /compat/linux/proc'
[20:41] <vicium\a> ln: creating symbolic link `/usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5': File exists
[20:41] <auronandace> !who | vicium\a
[20:41] <vicium\a> auronandace: I figured so but I also know some people get very annoyed when they get highlighted :P
[20:42] <auronandace> vicium\a: not if you are talking to them, that is the whole point of highlighting
[20:42] <mnice> vicium\a: don't symlink but rather find what provides a library you need
[20:43] <vicium\a> I found what I needed (in terms of libraries) i think now, my newly generated problem after obtaining the correct libs seems diferent entirely though
[20:43] <Pessimist> vicium\a, what are you trying to run?
[20:43] <mnice> Pessimist: skype
[20:43] <mnice> :D
[20:44] <vicium\a> A bash script that updates and installs a server-manager, not skype :p
[20:44] <mnice> sorry
[20:44] <ActionParsnip> mnice: you do know that natty support expires in October....?
[20:44] <vicium\a> Unable to determine CPU Frequency. Try defining CPU_MHZ. is my new problem, it seems some users have gotten it when running a Virtual Box, but I have a VPS, so not the same entirely?
[20:44] <ActionParsnip> vicium\a: you do know that natty support expires in October....?
[20:44] <ActionParsnip> mnice: sorry, wrong target
[20:44] <mnice> ActionParsnip: sorry, i don't know much about ubuntu
[20:44] <ActionParsnip> mnice: np :)
[20:45] <mnice> np
[20:45] <vicium\a> ActionParsnip: I did not, hopefully the host company updates or something
[20:45] <vicium\a> I'm not very.. proficient
[20:45] <ActionParsnip> vicium\a: a clean install or Precise will solve a lot of things :)
[20:46] <vicium\a> Welcome to Ubuntu 11.04 (GNU/Linux 2.6.32-042stab059.7 x86_64)
[20:46] <Pessimist> !ping
[20:46] <vicium\a> I don't think there's a more recent version avaiable that supports VPS's though, I'm not sure.. The openVZ is running CentOS 5
[20:47] <vicium\a> And they strongly discouraged upgrading
[20:47] <auronandace> vicium\a: even 10.04 is supported longer than 11.04
[20:47] <auronandace> !lts | vicium\a
[20:48] <vicium\a> Well since it's a VPS i can't decide :(
[20:48] <vicium\a> Only whats available in the drop-down list :P
[20:48] <sloebs> #drupal
[20:50] <ActionParsnip> vicium\a: I suggest you inform them, you could upgrade it to Oneiric and then to Precise.
[20:57] <ejv> i totally read that as lts victim... lol
[20:57] <ejv> oh god ubuntu strikes again! :D
[21:01] <Orange_> hello?
[21:02] <IV-XX> Hi
[21:02] <Orange_> I am new to this
[21:02] <Orange_> what do we do here?
[21:02] <xangua> ubuntu support Orange_
[21:02] <Tav_Van> We discuss and help solve problems related to ubuntu
[21:02] <arcaran> talk about ubuntu
[21:02] <IV-XX> To irc or Ubuntu
[21:03] <Orange_> oh i understand
[21:03] <ejv> Orange_: type /topic
[21:04] <IV-XX> orange are you new to I r c or to Ubuntu
[21:04] <mnice> or to *internet
[21:04] <mnice> or to *computers at all ?
[21:05] <yoophglup> what is ubuntu one ?
[21:06] <ejv> yoophglup: https://one.ubuntu.com/about/
[21:06] <ejv> god my google foo is ON FIRE today :D
[21:06] <Shogoot> oh god. any easy way to purge all files and settings from this nomachine nx program?
[21:07] <iceroot> Shogoot: sudo apt-get remove --purge packagename
[21:07] <ejv> rm -rf ~/.nx
[21:07] <suhaib> yoophglup, its just like iCloud for apple users
[21:07] <Orange_> both actually
[21:08] <suhaib> iceroot, so what is the purpose of the --purge ? isnt the sudo apt-get remove enough ?
[21:08] <iceroot> suhaib: no
[21:08] <IV-XX> Ubuntu one is a backup solution
[21:08] <iceroot> suhaib: --purge is also removing "conffiles"
[21:08] <Shogoot> iceroot, i get a error telling me that virtual packaes as nxserver can't be removed
[21:08] <suhaib> iceroot, Ahhh KK!!
[21:08] <iceroot> suhaib: but "conffiles" are not only foo.conf  nits a debian technic
[21:08] <yoophglup> thanks ejv, and suhaib.
[21:09] <iceroot> Shogoot: exact command and excat error message please
[21:09] <iceroot> !paste | Shogoot
[21:13] <arcaran> "out of topic" but does anyone know a good irc for vmware and/or virtualization?
[21:14] <Siegel-> hello, i have ubuntu 12.04. i recently upgraded my dsl connection from 5MB download speed to 15 MB, yet there has been little change in the speed of streaming videos/regular surfing. could there be an ubuntu restriction that can be removed?
[21:14] <wilee-nilee> Siegel-, you probably are throttled
[21:15] <wilee-nilee> Siegel-, have you run a speed check
[21:15] <Siegel-> wilee-nilee: im not quite sure as to what that means. and how can i go about changing that?
[21:15] <fitnerd> does anyone know a way to recreate all system users created by dpkg postinst?
[21:15] <Siegel-> wilee-nilee: yes through two websites and they do indeed indicate 15 mb
[21:15] <wilee-nilee> Siegel-, throttling would be by the provider
[21:16] <Siegel-> wilee-nilee: ok. what does that mean? how can i explain that to them?
[21:16] <mnice> fitnerd: no way .. the user creation is triggered by several packages
[21:16] <iceroot> arcaran: #vmware
[21:16] <iceroot> !alis | arcaran
[21:17] <wilee-nilee> Siegel-, they will limit te=he speed of downloads, and I doubt they will change that, kit is for everybody having a smooth internet connection in theory
[21:17] <mnice> and there's no way to re-run the scripts .. you need to find out what packages create uswers and then --reconfigure
[21:17] <Siegel-> wilee-nilee: they said, when i upgraded that i now belong to a "private" network only for high speed users. yet there has been little to no change. this pisses me off as i pay much more for this
[21:17] <wilee-nilee> the*
[21:17] <mnice> but that's rather dumb method
[21:17] <arcaran> thanks
[21:17] <MonkeyDust> !virtual > arcaran
[21:17] <Siegel-> wilee-nilee: read what i said about private network. so do you suggest just switching back to 5mb? cause its really the same but this costs a lot m ore
[21:17] <fitnerd> mnice: yes, I have been able to grep /var/lib/dpkg/info/*postinst and find they are all added by calls to adducer.. just want to recreate them and the grep is a little lacking
[21:18] <wilee-nilee> Siegel-, I don't know what your provider provides it would not hurt to ask them they know what throttling is, not sure if this is a admitted practice though.
[21:18] <mnice> fitnerd: dpkg --reconfigure is the only way i'd realize .. but i might lack the knowledge so verify
[21:19] <Siegel-> wilee-nilee: i see. it just really pisses me off. i cant freaking stream anything properly. its annoying. do you think this has anything to do with an ubuntu related restriction though/
[21:20] <Siegel-> wilee-nilee: also i would not know what throttling would be called in hebrew
[21:20] <wilee-nilee> Siegel-, I would not know for sure if OS related, but if you get a 15MIB with a test it seems to be fine.
[21:20] <wilee-nilee> Siegel-, not a clue. ;)
[21:21] <Siegel-> wilee-nilee: shouldnt that be sufficient to at least stream without interruption? i mean, 15mb is not slow
[21:21] <wilee-nilee> Siegel-, Streaming and downloads as they are a steady draw are throttled is my understanding.
[21:22] <Siegel-> wilee-nilee: do you think it might have to do with my computer being old? even though it works better than most newer computers ive come across. it doesnt lag, its fast, it boots super fast etc
[21:22] <Siegel-> wilee-nilee: thats the only reason i got the faster connection. seems to be futile.
[21:22] <wilee-nilee> Siegel-, not sure really, you get 15MIB with a test what do you think? That is a short stream, not a steady one.
[21:23] <p3rtutt1> compiling ubuntu to our own machine is worthy?
[21:23] <Siegel-> what do you mean by short?
[21:23] <wilee-nilee> Siegel-, short in that it is a test not a running stream.
[21:24] <Siegel-> i see
[21:24] <Siegel-> how can i check it then? for streaming
[21:25] <wilee-nilee> Siegel-, I don't know to be honest, I would look on the web.
[21:25] <Siegel-> im searching
[21:27] <Siegel-> wilee-nilee: ok im reading threads that mention that it isnt my ethernet speed that is getting in the way, it is my connection to the ISP. but im not sure what that is
[21:27] <wilee-nilee> Siegel-, I doubt that,
[21:28] <Siegel-> i dont really know what that means
[21:28] <Siegel-> i went on this bandwith meter and it said
[21:29] <Siegel-> 7658 kbps
[21:29] <Siegel-> is that good or bad?
[21:29] <Siegel-> wilee-nilee:  have a look at this: http://reviews.cnet.com/internet-speed-test/?result=7658
[21:30] <djzn> trism: howdy!
[21:30] <ActionParsnip> Siegel-: do you have 8Mb broadband?
[21:30] <wilee-nilee> Siegel-, your google foo is week look here. https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&output=search&sclient=psy-ab&q=check+throttling&btnG=&gbv=1&sei=XsIqUKakPKHpigKbvoCYDA
[21:30] <Siegel-> ActionParsnip: lmao im supposed to have 15mb! thats whats getting on my nerves
[21:30] <wilee-nilee> weak*
[21:31] <ActionParsnip> Siegel-: try running:  gksudo gedit /etc/sysctrl.conf; gksudo sysctl -p
[21:31] <Siegel-> wilee-nilee: ok im runnign a test
[21:31] <trism> djzn: hello
[21:31] <Siegel-> ActionParsnip: ok hold on. what is that supposed to do?
[21:31] <yoophglup> 15 Mbs is megabits, divide by 8 and its 1.87Mega Byte or about 1800 - 1900 KBs
[21:31] <ActionParsnip> Siegel-: add these lines: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1147654/
[21:32] <ActionParsnip> Siegel-: add the lines in the pastebin to the files (without the line numbers obviously)
[21:32] <Siegel-> ActionParsnip: what should i do first? the lines in the link or the line you wrote on here?
[21:32] <Siegel-> what files?
[21:32] <djzn> trism: did you read my last msg about CentOS
[21:32] <ActionParsnip> Siegel-: in the order I gave them, obviouslty
[21:32] <trism> djzn: I did notice that, were any xorg packages updated?
[21:32] <ActionParsnip> Siegel-: I'm not in the habit of mixing commands line orders that things need to be ran....
[21:33] <wilee-nilee> Siegel-, it looks like M-Lab is a testing source, they do the testing and provide info, and you can run your own. THis is not rocket science, the IP is throtling you they all do it to some extent to keep traffic from from over running the ability of the system.
[21:33] <ActionParsnip> !away > HardFu
[21:33] <Siegel-> ActionParsnip: ok this opened up two files. in which one should i add the lines from the pastebin?
[21:33] <djzn> trism: that was the mistery, none of the xorg packages were updated....
[21:34] <Siegel-> wilee-nilee: i see. but this is outrageous since its so slow for so much money
[21:34] <trism> djzn: do you have a list of what was?
[21:34] <ActionParsnip> Siegel-: it will only open /etc/sysctl.conf   that's the file to edit..
[21:34] <djzn> trism: the only gnome package was gnome-power-manager
[21:34] <Joel-re> hey would it be fine to install a sun-java6 package from 'oneric/natty' into 'precise'
[21:34] <Joel-re> ?
[21:34] <djzn> trism: it may really look as a permission issue....
[21:35] <djzn> trism: i don't have that list on me right now
[21:35] <Joel-re> cant seem to locate a sun-java6-jdk package for 'precise'
[21:35] <ActionParsnip> Joel-re: why not try the java ppa/
[21:35] <Siegel-> ActionParsnip: oh right the other one was just "untitled" ActionParsnip alright. so i add the lines and then click "save"?
[21:35] <wilee-nilee> Siegel-, I believe you can get non throttled service, but you have to specify that and find the providers, a regular IP may or may not do this I suspect.
[21:35] <ActionParsnip> Siegel-: add the lines in the pastebin to /etc/sysctl.conf  and close it, it will then apply and may help
[21:35] <Joel-re> ActionParsnip: ubuntu seems to have gotten rid of sun java?
[21:35] <djzn> Joel-re, there isn't any 'sun' anymore
[21:35] <ActionParsnip> !away > RiXtEr
[21:36] <Joel-re> djzn: yeah
[21:36] <Siegel-> wilee-nilee: i see, but why dont they tell me my internet connection will be the same fucking speed as before while they charge me double
[21:36] <Siegel-> ActionParsnip: i see. i did that. do i need to reboot?
[21:36] <Joel-re> djzn: but I should be able to install the package for oneric/natty?
[21:36] <ActionParsnip> Joel-re: its oracle java, the license changed so it had to be removed
[21:36] <Joel-re> onto precise
[21:36] <djzn> Joel-re, you'll need to run the oracle installer or find a repo that backported it
[21:36] <Joel-re> ActionParsnip: yes, I have an app that depends on it
[21:36] <ActionParsnip> Siegel-: no, it should apply straight away. Have you tried www.speedtest.net
[21:36] <wilee-nilee> Siegel-, you have heard of the open free market I assume.
[21:36] <ActionParsnip> Siegel-: I get http://www.speedtest.net/result/2119906306.png
[21:36] <trism> djzn: I'm not sure how it could but, I wrote a program that will immediately update the cursor and runs as my current user (still broken if you try to resize again, but another run will fix it)
[21:36] <Siegel-> ActionParsnip: yep it always shows up alright on there, yet you saw the results on my bandwidth
[21:37] <ActionParsnip> Joel-re: http://www.webupd8.org/2012/01/install-oracle-java-jdk-7-in-ubuntu-via.html
[21:37] <djzn> trism: i am gonna get that list of updates so that you can look at
[21:37] <trism> djzn: excellent, thanks
[21:37] <Joel-re> ActionParsnip: thanks, will look
[21:37] <Siegel-> ActionParsnip: should i just try to stream what i was trying to stream before? to see if it made a difference?
[21:37] <phoenixia> Oh yeah -_-' ...
[21:37] <kingofswords> hi ..i have a large black bar at bottom of my desktop any1 have any idea why?
[21:37] <C-S-B> I've just replaced a failed disk in my arrary, I created a partition and set to linux raid autodetect, however I added /dev/sda instead of /dev/sda1 to the /dev/md127 is this going to be a problem? It seems to be rebuilding ok
[21:38] <phoenixia> mm ... Hello ?
[21:38] <phoenixia> Is there any linuxian who speak french here ?
[21:38] <ActionParsnip> Siegel-: sure, it will allot more RAM to the networking, can help speed up the network
[21:38] <phoenixia> please :x
[21:38] <ActionParsnip> !fr
[21:38] <phoenixia> Oh, thank you very much ^^'
[21:38] <Joel-re> ActionParsnip: should this work - http://ddmytrenko.blogspot.in/2012/02/installing-sun-java-6-jdk-on-debian.html
[21:39] <trism> djzn: this is the code, for reference ( http://paste.ubuntu.com/1147672/ ), I can use the very same code to break cursor resizing in fedora
[21:39] <phoenixia> bye
[21:40] <djzn> trism: ok, i will take a look
[21:40] <OerHeks> Joel-re, should work on debian, not on ubuntu, and be carefull with aptitude, when you run 64 bit ubuntu.
[21:40] <ActionParsnip> Joel-re: it will break your OS, debian and ubuntu packages are not to be mixed
[21:40] <Joel-re> ok
[21:40] <Joel-re> hrm
[21:41] <Joel-re> im stuck
[21:41] <Siegel-> ActionParsnip: its gone up to 11953 from 7000+ so i guess it helped a bit
[21:41] <ActionParsnip> Joel-re: the PPA I gave will install oracle java for you and java will work
[21:42] <Siegel-> ActionParsnip: it should still be around 14000 though
[21:42] <ActionParsnip> Siegel-: try www.speedtest.net
[21:42] <Siegel-> ActionParsnip: im doing that right now
[21:42] <ActionParsnip> Siegel-: your connection is contended, try different times of the day
[21:43] <Siegel-> ActionParsnip: fuck i only got 4.56 now!!! im calling my provider!!
[21:43] <yoophglup> DSL max speeds depend on how far away from their central office or remote terminal, they will sell you any package you order but physical location will limit what you can actually have.
[21:43] <Arachnophobia> I have a wifi problem. My ubuntu somehow thinks I have like 25 network controlers (with each being the same). Is there a way to reset it somehow. Restarting doesnt solve it the problem
[21:43] <Siegel-> yoophglup: its not farther than like 80km, couldnt be
[21:44] <ActionParsnip> Siegel-: try super late at night, see how fast it goes then
[21:44] <yoophglup> probably not then.
[21:44] <Siegel-> ActionParsnip: ok, its 12:44 now.
[21:44] <n00bl0v3r> ActionParsnip,  I am a bit lost with the irc... hope you don't mind me asking the list of channels that I see, are those channels listed in dns of only freenode or is it the list of all the channels available on every network... (sorry for being dumb and all) ?
[21:44] <IdleOne> Siegel-: please stop cursing.
[21:44] <Siegel-> IdleOne: sorry!
[21:44] <zykotick9> Arachnophobia: you have wlan0 -> wlan24 really?
[21:44] <Phiscribe> n00bl0v3r freenode
[21:44] <Siegel-> youre right
[21:45] <Siegel-> ActionParsnip: just ran the test again and this time it as 8MB
[21:45] <n00bl0v3r> so there are other networks like freenode , Phiscribe?
[21:45] <n00bl0v3r> like i was reading about efnet...
[21:45] <zykotick9> n00bl0v3r: oftc
[21:45] <Arachnophobia> zyko: I ran lspci -nnk | grep -iA2 net in terminal and it shows me a looooooong list of things with them being the same except for an ethernet
[21:46] <n00bl0v3r> zykotick9, any hints on how I can connect to those?
[21:46] <zykotick9> Arachnophobia: tab fail ;)  what does "ifconfig" show
[21:47] <zykotick9> n00bl0v3r: off the top of my head - sorry i don't... i set it up once in my irssi config, and don't have to worry about it again
[21:47] <Arachnophobia> eth1, lo and rename34
[21:48] <bobweaver> n00bl0v3r,  I think that it is /server <name of server> port  I could be wrong thou I think that /connect also works
[21:48] <Phiscribe> http://irc.netsplit.de/networks/top100.php
[21:48] <bobweaver> n00bl0v3r,  best to ask on the cahnnel #freenode
[21:48] <n00bl0v3r> zykotick9 : oh  alright I'll try something - I'll get the hang of it soon, hopefully!
[21:48] <zykotick9> Arachnophobia: there is someway (but i don't know it), to reset udev to re-enumerate stuff... but sorry i've once done it a couple times to rename eth1 back to eth0... but don't know the steps off hand
[21:49] <tigerauge> hi
[21:49] <n00bl0v3r> bobweaver : I tried that, connecting through the server command, but it always gives me unidentified nick or something like that... do I need to register my nick or somethig?
[21:50] <bobweaver> n00bl0v3r,  /join #freenode ask there
[21:50] <n00bl0v3r> bobweaver, that would be better , I'll do that! thanks!
[21:50] <_skpl> hi my computer is using the inteol i915 graphics accelerator but unity 2d is very slow, does anyone know why?
[21:51] <tigerauge> i `ve got a problem: how to install java in xubuntu 11.10?
[21:52] <ActionParsnip> tigerauge: http://www.webupd8.org/2012/01/install-oracle-java-jdk-7-in-ubuntu-via.html
[21:52] <ActionParsnip> _skpl: what is the output of: lsb_release -sc
[21:52] <_skpl> ActionParsnip, precise.
[21:53] <tigerauge> ok... i `ll try
[21:53] <joubin> can someone help me with some wifi/iptable issues?
[21:53] <ActionParsnip> _skpl: are you fully updated?
[21:53] <_skpl> ActionParsnip, YES
[21:53] <_skpl> ActionParsnip, well, let me check again
[21:54] <joubin> I wanna create a wifi hotspot and share it internet on ubuntu. However this is a headless unit. thanks
[21:55] <_skpl> ActionParsnip, not fully updateed, updating now
[21:58] <tigerauge> ActionParsnip: i love ubuntu, with an old computer... but nothing works, chat or youtube or anything :-(
[21:59] <tigerauge> <---- ex-windows-user..... learning by doing :-)
[21:59]  * TJ- congratulates tigerauge 
[22:01] <tigerauge> TJ: it`s to easy, i think *g
[22:01] <flashmx> saludos
[22:02] <sfjgk> TJ-: earliers gcc fun, what was the way you described the problem? (/me is writing up a page on getting the tools working for the other users at the uni)
[22:04] <brontosaurusrex> well, slim didnt let me in anymore
[22:04] <brontosaurusrex> hardcore stuff
[22:05] <brontosaurusrex> ups, wrong channel, please continue :X
[22:06] <snow__> Hi Jaac
[22:06] <Blue1> snow__: don't see that on an airplane
[22:06] <Blue1> s/see/say/
[22:06] <stivan> hi boys :)) anyone to say me good program to record my desktop session (video). i used ubuntu 11.04
[22:07] <Blue1> stivan: http://pkill-9.com/recordingcapturing-your-desktop-in-ubuntudebian/
[22:07] <TJ-> sfjgk: I had a link for you
[22:08] <tigerauge> i have to try later - i hope that system update is working ...
[22:08] <TJ-> sfjgk: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OneiricOcelot/ReleaseNotes#GCC_4.6_Toolchain  and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NattyNarwhal/ToolchainTransition
[22:09] <stivan> many tnx Blue1 :)
[22:09] <Blue1> stivan: welcom
[22:09] <snow__> Annotating program for pdf files is required pls help
[22:10] <Dr_Willis> I thought inkscape could edit pdfs
[22:11] <Dr_Willis> a little old post but possibley some good info --> http://www.ubuntugeek.com/list-of-pdf-editing-tools-for-ubuntu.html
[22:11] <tigerauge> do i need adobe flashplayer in unbuntu? questions over questions...  sorry
[22:11] <flashmx> algun latino
[22:11] <flashmx> que hable español
[22:11] <zykotick9> !es | flashmx
[22:11] <Dr_Willis> tigerauge:  I get along with out flashplayer. :) I use a flashreplacer plugin, or just download and watch the flash videos with some extensions
[22:11] <Phiscribe> snow__ try evince or okular maybe
[22:11] <OerHeks> tigerauge, no, you can enable html5 for watching youtube
[22:11] <sfjgk> ahhh cheers TJ-! I'm slowly documenting my progress at http://www.privmsg.me.uk/2012/08/playing-with-openbeacon/114/
[22:12] <flashmx> ok
[22:12] <flashmx> tan,
[22:12] <Dr_Willis> http://askubuntu.com/questions/162037/how-to-edit-pdfs-in-ubuntu  more up to date
[22:12] <snow__> thanks
[22:13] <tigerauge> Dr_Willis: i can`t play any music or video.... shit, i have no plan yet
[22:13] <Dr_Willis> tigerauge:  i play music and videos in  vlc or other players.. Unlkess you are refering to Online flash videos and muzak.
[22:14] <Dr_Willis> I use one of the many flash downloader tools to download flash vidoes that i want to watch, then watch them in vlc.
[22:14] <Phiscribe> annotating isnt excactly editing
[22:14] <Phiscribe> oh he is gone nm
[22:15] <TJ-> sfjgk: That looks great; keep at it!
[22:16] <felicity> i just installed CMus (command-line music player) in 12.04.  why does it ask me to configure DECnet?
[22:16] <tigerauge> OerHeks: how to do? .. Dr_Willis: i`m first updating ubuntu...  normally i use youtube or dmax videos... i getting crazy, so much to learn
[22:16] <loganrun> does ubuntu support raid during install?
[22:17] <OerHeks> tigerauge, www.youtube.com/html5
[22:17] <SteveLim> tigerauge: the terminal based program youtube-dl is very convenient... just plug in the URL of the youtube vid, you can watch in VLC while or after it downloads
[22:17] <tigerauge> Dr_Willis: gmusicbrowser is missing a plugin.-... don know what or which
[22:17] <tigerauge> OerHeks: ah, ok...
[22:17] <SteveLim> tigerauge: youtube-dl is in the repositories
[22:18] <Siegel-> ActionParsnip: ok i called customer service my connection is okay. the guy i spoke to uses ubuntu as well and he said that i may have a problem with my flash. the version of it and its quality settings that may be slowing the streaming down
[22:18] <ActionParsnip> Dr_Willis: can't you just use vlc as a flash plugin to play flash vids?
[22:18] <Dr_Willis> ActionParsnip:  been doing that exact thing with a 'flashvideoreplacer' plugin. but it seems its been removed from the firefox extensions page at the request of the author.
[22:18] <Dr_Willis> https://github.com/webgapps/flvideoreplacer
[22:18] <ActionParsnip> Dr_Willis: I tend to use minitube
[22:18] <Dr_Willis> I use that flvideoreplacer in linux and windows. :)
[22:18] <TJ-> loganrun: The alternate install and server ISO images do, but I don't think the liveCD does (unless things have changed recently)
[22:19] <loganrun> TJ: what is the alternate install?
[22:19] <Jordan_U> !alternate | loganrun
[22:19] <Dr_Willis> 'flash and problems'  are 2 words normally used in the same sentance... sadly.
[22:20] <loganrun> o.k. I'll have to try that, I am getting sick of HD crashes, takes too long to recover
[22:20] <SteveLim> ... not mention flash cookies... no flash, no flash cookies\
[22:20] <ActionParsnip> Siegel-: try downloading the ubuntu ISO using wget
[22:21] <Siegel-> ActionParsnip: how do i do that?
[22:22] <ActionParsnip> Siegel-: wget http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/dvd/20120612/quantal-dvd-i386.iso     should be an ok speed gague
[22:22] <Shinobi> what is the svn feature that lets you split an entry into two separate ones that will then be maintained separately.
[22:22] <Shinobi> fork or branch??
[22:22] <Siegel-> ActionParsnip: i clicked on the link and a download window came up. should i just download it? its the .iso file
[22:22] <loganrun> how does ubuntu server differ from ubuntu
[22:22] <tigerauge> Dr_Willis: the way from "click" user from window to self thinking linux user is hard :-)) there are so many ways... i want to hear music :-(
[22:22] <danielboston26> hello
[22:22] <loganrun> desktop
[22:22] <danielboston26> loganrun do you need a server?
[22:23] <ActionParsnip> Siegel-: its not a link, its a command
[22:23] <ActionParsnip> Siegel-: just because you see a link, don't click it, resist
[22:23] <Siegel-> ActionParsnip: ok well its downloading an iso file. gonna take a while.
[22:23] <Dr_Willis> tigerauge:  theres dozens of music player apps in the repos... or are you refering to a web stream?
[22:23] <danielboston26> loganrun ubuntu server comes with server related stuff like lamp file server mail server dns server
[22:23] <ActionParsnip> Siegel-: yes but what speed are you getting??
[22:23] <ActionParsnip> Siegel-: thats the WHOLE point here..
[22:23] <loganrun> danielboston26, o.k.
[22:23] <jrib> loganrun: server version lacks X and related programs
[22:23] <Siegel-> ActionParsnip: im getting 15mb
[22:24] <Siegel-> using the networks speed test
[22:24] <ActionParsnip> Siegel-: there you go then, you said you have a 16Mb link...
[22:24] <Jordan_U> Siegel-: Where are you seeing problems with network speed?
[22:25] <Siegel-> ActionParsnip: oh you mean the speed im getting on the download of this. its around 1mb/s
[22:25] <Siegel-> Jordan_U: in streaming especially, its just no diff from the 5mb connection i had before
[22:25] <Jordan_U> Siegel-: From what websites?
[22:25] <Siegel-> ActionParsnip: i guess thats the problem. why is it dling so slowly?
[22:25] <Siegel-> Jordan_U: several. all except for youtube pretty much
[22:26] <tigerauge> Dr_Willis: iv `e only "eplus in the forest", internet prepaid stick, without umts... no streams, do not work ^^ but no player from xubuntu plays any music in the moment, plugin probem
[22:26] <alexxxxx> I managed to make virtual wireless hotspot (from Win7). 2 of my Androids can connect it, but my Fujitsu Siemens (Amilo La 1703) can't even detect it. Fujitsu detects wireless from router, but can't detect wireless from virtual hotspot. Why?
[22:26] <Siegel-> Jordan_U: im aware it can be website dependent rather than connection. but im dling a file now and the download speed is like 1mb/s
[22:26] <tigerauge> i`ve got...
[22:26] <ActionParsnip> Siegel-: then thats about right, you have a 16 megabits connection, divide by 8 should pull down about 1.6Mb/s so its near enough
[22:26] <Jordan_U> Siegel-: Can you give an example of one major one? Youtube is a good test because you know if there is an issue with bandwith it's not on their end, and Youtube is working for you.
[22:26] <Siegel-> ActionParsnip: oooh i see
[22:27] <Siegel-> Jordan_U: say vidbux, gorillavid, movreel etc
[22:27] <Siegel-> putlocker and shareshock work for me, youtube never buffers pretty much
[22:27] <Siegel-> ActionParsnip: so this file im dling. what is it supposed to do?
[22:28] <ActionParsnip> Siegel-: near enough
[22:28] <Jordan_U> Siegel-: I've never heard of those. Are you sure that they're big/reputable enough that it wouldn't be a problem on their end?
[22:28] <Siegel-> Jordan_U: i suppose it is a problem on their end i guess
[22:29] <tigerauge> Dr_Willis: my favorite internet chat radios didn`t work with vlc, i used winamp with windows before... i`ll see waht happens after updating, in 10 hours ^
[22:29] <Siegel-> ActionParsnip: is this file supposed to fix the flash?
[22:29] <zykotick9> Siegel-: "fix the flash" funny...
[22:30] <gzy> hi, anyone familiar with the ati/hdmi overscan issue?
[22:30] <n00bl0v3r> who
[22:30] <n00bl0v3r> is responsible for
[22:30] <Siegel-> zykotick9: you know, if i didnt have such "funny" comments, i probably wouldnt be asking for your help. probably because im rather clueless
[22:30] <n00bl0v3r> oops sorry! my bad!
[22:31] <pc> Ok, does ubuntu disable wireless when you plugi n wired?
[22:31] <Siegel-> people specialize in different things in life, thats what makes the world go round
[22:31] <faryshta> hi. how can I record video using a webcam?
[22:31] <extrasolar> pc you cannot use both
[22:31] <Dr_Willis> pc:  Both stay on here, but it mnay default to the wired network for the default route.
[22:31] <extrasolar> by default
[22:31] <pc> I want to use both (wired does not have a g/w defined)
[22:31] <monkers> you can use both in that manner
[22:31] <pc> I'm trying to "hop" networks so to speak
[22:32] <monkers> ubuntu is shutting one off?
[22:32] <pc> It seems to kick me off the wireless the moment the wired is plugged.
[22:32] <ActionParsnip> faryshta: doesn't cheese do that?
[22:32] <faryshta> hi. how can I record video using a webcam?
[22:32] <pc> I don't know to be honest, trying to walk someone thru this remotely who knows zero about linux, unfortuantely.
[22:32] <faryshta> ActionParsnip: let me check
[22:32] <ero-jiji> Jordan_U are you around?
[22:33] <monkers> PC - hrmmmm ... is there some event or error in a log somewhere maybe?  one interface should not make another go down, even if there is overlapping routing or whatnot.
[22:33] <konradb> hi, I have problem with wine. http://www.wklej.org/id/811182/  how to resolve it?
[22:33] <Jordan_U> Siegel-: ActionParsnip wanted you to try using wget to download a a large file from a known fast server, (I would argue that cdimage.ubuntu.com was a bad choice in that respect) so he chose an Ubuntu iso. The file itself isn't important.
[22:33] <Jordan_U> ero-jiji: Yes.
[22:33] <ActionParsnip> Jordan_U: I guess
[22:33] <zykotick9> monkers: i believe plugging in wired typically disables wireless...
[22:33] <Siegel-> Jordan_U: so should i abort it? i understand. just to check the download speed
[22:34] <ero-jiji> Jordan_U running the fscheck fixed the issue, its showing the full 3.3TB now ^^
[22:34] <moveer-envigado> i can't play any videos in youtube
[22:34] <ero-jiji> Jordan_U i appriciate all your help yesterday
[22:34] <Siegel-> ok one final question. im using gnome shell on ubuntu 12.04 and when i delete things they go somewhere. where is the trash bin here? how do i empty it?
[22:34] <zykotick9> moveer-envigado: youtube.com/html5 to use html5 (instead of flash which you need to install otherwise)
[22:35] <Jordan_U> ero-jiji: Nice. Did you happen to save the output from fsck? (if not, it's not important. I'd just like to see it out of curiousity).
[22:36] <ero-jiji> Jordan_U since i ran it through ssh it disconnected me for 3 hours , does it auto create a log somewhere?
[22:36] <moveer-envigado> i did but when i try to play a video, just a can watch a black scream
[22:36] <moveer-envigado> zykotick9:i did but when i try to play a video, just a can watch a black scream
[22:37] <Jordan_U> ero-jiji: I'm not sure. Try /var/log/fsck/checkfs .
[22:39] <OerHeks> moveer-envigado, did you install any hardware driver for your videocard ?
[22:39] <pc> monkers:  - You could not "delete" a gateway assigned to an IP address in the gui thing.  However if he deleted the IP, and re-added the IP without a gateway, it worked ok.
[22:39] <pc> So, in essence, it had a g/w defined.
[22:39] <Dr_Willis> Hmm. I cant seem to find a video at youtube that plays in the html5 mode..  they are all wanting to use flash here. Even the 'how to watch html5 video in ubuntu' video. ;)  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2UxTqbMHaY
[22:40] <moveer-envigado> not, i think it install it alone
[22:40] <OerHeks> that one works fine her, Dr_Willis
[22:40] <ero-jiji> Jordan_U theres a checkfs and checkroot doc there, but both are empty
[22:40] <bobweaver> Dr_Willis,  just add &webm=1 at the end of any video I thought
[22:40] <Dr_Willis> OerHeks:  could be somthing odd here in 12.10 ff and chrome are both playing that video in Flash.
[22:41] <beans> .....
[22:42] <moveer-envigado> or maybe there's something wrong with the flash player version!
[22:42] <Dr_Willis> Hmm even doing the &webm=1 i right click on the video and the menu  still says 'about flash player' at the bottom
[22:42] <bobweaver> up http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2UxTqbMHaY&webm=1 works ok with out flash
[22:42] <moveer-envigado> i tried to install manually the 11.2 version
[22:42] <moveer-envigado> and it does not change anything
[22:42] <ero-jiji> Jordan_U anywho, im off for the day, thanks again for the help
[22:42] <Salman> Can someone help with sound problems?
[22:42] <bobweaver> Dr_Willis,  http://www.youtube.com/html5
[22:43] <OerHeks> moveer-envigado, restart your browser after install.
[22:43] <bobweaver> Dr_Willis,  do you get the 3 green check boxs ?
[22:43] <cchong_w_hung> Hello Marc Dorsa
[22:43] <W4sp> Salman: Hey...
[22:43] <Dr_Willis> bobweaver:  yes.. its checked.. all 3 are green in chromium, just 2 in firefox.
[22:44] <Salman> W4sp: Find anything? Or should i just switch to windows
[22:44] <Dr_Willis> bobweaver:  i play that video. right click on it.. it says  about flash player... so.. it MAY be a 12.10 issue. Im testing it out now. :)   will ask in #ubuntu+1
[22:44] <bobweaver> Dr_Willis,  i wil join also I am on 12.10
[22:44] <harushimo> when installing drupal on ubuntu, where is the default.settings.php file at?
[22:45] <suhaib> Salman, Yes ! let me see If I can help
[22:45] <ActionParsnip> harushimo: sudo updatedb; locate setting | grep php
[22:45] <harushimo> okay
[22:46] <suhaib> Salman, What is your question ?
[22:46] <W4sp> Salman: I noticed you pinged me yesterday or the day before. I responded. But too late, you were on your hit-and-run warpath. ;-)
[22:46] <harushimo> is the file name settings.php?
[22:46] <extrasolar> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Drupal
[22:46] <Salman> W4sp: lol. I tried oss audio but it didn;t work. how can i remove it?
[22:47] <harushimo> i did all this
[22:47] <extrasolar> sudo apt-get remove <package>
[22:47] <harushimo> thank you
[22:47] <Dr_Willis> Salman:  what did you try exactly?
[22:47] <harushimo> I know it where it is now
[22:47] <W4sp> Salman: I think you are in better hands with suhaib . He addressed a question to you.
[22:48] <ActionParsnip> harushimo: my command will search the entire file system for the file
[22:48] <Salman> Dr_willis: OSS audio to use my soundcard. it didn't work
[22:48] <harushimo> ok
[22:48] <Salman> suhaib: Sound Problems
[22:48] <Dr_Willis> Salman:  what was the exact package name?
[22:49] <harushimo> got it
[22:49] <bunjee> ne know alot about thunderbird mail?
[22:49] <Salman> Dr_Willis:https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenSound/ i followed this
[22:49] <harushimo> my drupal directory got installed on etc
[22:49] <DrGrov> Evening y'all
[22:50] <suhaib> Salman, You can;t hear anything or what ?
[22:50] <Salman> suhaib: can't hear anything
[22:50] <DrGrov> I gotta wonder... I am using Ubuntu Tweak on my 10.04 Ubuntu and got this Gnome 3 PPA there. Is it safe to install Gnome 3 on 10.04 or could it cause breakages?
[22:50] <extrasolar> Best you try
[22:50] <extrasolar> you can always uninstall it
[22:50] <zykotick9> DrGrov: gnome3 and 10.04 is probably a bad idea - good luck.
[22:51] <suhaib> Salman, Using ubuntu 12.04 ?
[22:51] <Jordan_U> DrGrov: Do *not* try to install GNOME3 on Ubuntu 10.04.
[22:51] <Salman> suhaib: of course
[22:51] <extrasolar> Jordan_U what happens
[22:51] <extrasolar> ?
[22:51] <Jordan_U> DrGrov: Why not upgrade to Ubuntu 12.04?
[22:51] <slangasek> hi, is anyone here seeing problems when trying to apply the libnspr4 update in 12.04?
[22:51] <suhaib> Salman, Was it working before ? say 11.10 or 11.04 ?
[22:52] <ActionParsnip> DrGrov: installing Gnome3 on Lucid will break things
[22:52] <Salman> suhaib: i started using  11.10 but it didn't work there either
[22:52] <suhaib> Ohh ! LAptop ? HP dell ?
[22:52] <ActionParsnip> slangasek: what is the output of:  sudo apt-get install libnspr4
[22:52] <Salman> suhaib: didn't work in linux mint 12 didn't work in fedora didn't work in opensuse
[22:53] <suhaib> Salman, Ok AMD ? intel ? Laptop ?
[22:53] <Salman> suhaib: lappy
[22:53] <suhaib> do you know how to use the terminal ?
[22:53] <slangasek> ActionParsnip: oops, you caught me; I'm not having problems myself, I'm trying to find out if anyone else here is :)  because errors.ubuntu.com is telling us that there is a frequent problem but we don't quite have enough information to reproduce it
[22:53] <suhaib> Salman, Open the terminal
[22:53] <ActionParsnip> slangasek: let me update and i'll fill you in
[22:54] <slangasek> ActionParsnip: the problem is specifically being reported with update-manager, fwiw
[22:54] <Salman> suhaib: http://support.gateway.com/s/Mobile/eMachines/StormK8/1009017sp2.shtml and yes its open
[22:54] <ActionParsnip> slangasek: ahh I see, not used that in years
[22:54] <zanberdo> I've just installed ubuntu 12.04 server and need to install an earlier release of a package than is currently available through the repos.  How can I get an older release of a package through the repos?
[22:55] <zykotick9> zanberdo: you probably can't (or shouldn't) - mixing releases is a bad idea...
[22:55] <W4sp> Salman: I wish you good luck, I hope you will get it sorted very soon.
[22:55] <zanberdo> specifically I've tried: sudo aptitude install cgi-mapserver=5.6.6-2 as the release I see is 5.6.6-2 but aptitude is unable to find the version specified.  When I run aptitude versions the only version displaying is 6.0.1
[22:55] <zykotick9> zanberdo: don't use aptitude in 12.04!
[22:55] <zanberdo> zykotick9, yes, I agree, but in this instance I think it's save.
[22:56] <serf_> my / partition had 4gigs open last night and i havent installed anything and now its completely full , can i purge package cache like archlinux?
[22:56] <zanberdo> I use aptitude out of habit. I understand that there is really no difference between apt and aptitude
[22:56] <ActionParsnip> serf_: sudo apt-get clean
[22:56] <zykotick9> !aptitude | zanberdo
[22:56] <suhaib> Salman, Type : aslmixer in the terminal
[22:56] <zanberdo> zykotick9, good to know. thanks
[22:56] <Salman> suhaib: missing
[22:56] <Salman> suhaib: i have to reinstall
[22:57] <suhaib> Salman, Install it
[22:57] <Salman> suhaib: what do i type?
[22:58] <suhaib> Salman, sudo apt-get remove aslmixer --purge
[22:58] <zanberdo> so I suppose my fundamentally the versions available are dictated by the package repo, yes?  So if the repo for 12.04 does not offer version x.y.z of some package it's simply not available (save perhaps building it from source I presume), is that correct?
[22:58] <skpl> hi im trying to repair a broken installation using boot-repair, but i got this error message: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1147774
[22:58] <skpl> can soemone help?
[22:58] <zanberdo> s/my//
[22:59] <zykotick9> zanberdo: yes
[22:59] <suhaib> Salman, THe : sudo apt-get install aslmixer
[22:59] <thebananafish> hey all I have just started messing with KVM, I got it all working with a virtualized host but how can I get the host to use a bridged connection to the network instead of NAT
[22:59] <zykotick9> thebananafish: good luck - i hear it's a major pain with Network-Manager...
[22:59] <Salman> suhaib: not found
[22:59] <zanberdo> so if I did want to install the previous version I'd have to either build from source the older package (and cope with all that entails) or install a ppa/repo that has the release of the package I seek...
[23:00] <zykotick9> thebananafish: if possible at all...
[23:00] <thebananafish> what? what do you mean??
[23:00] <suhaib> Salman, can you copy the output ?
[23:00] <zanberdo> thebananafish, have you tried using wicd in lieu of network-manager?
[23:00] <suhaib> Salman, Paste it here
[23:00] <thebananafish> on the vm?
[23:00] <thebananafish> what would happen with a windows vm
[23:01] <Salman> suhaib: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1147781/
[23:01] <ejcweb> When using my 12.04 laptop at work on wifi, my internet connection sometimes dies (seemingly randomly), although it still appears connected in the status bar. Pages just never load. I find that running 'ifconfig wlan0 down' and waiting for a bit often solves the problem, but I'm doing this everyday. Any ideas? (this doesn't affect anyone else in the office)
[23:01] <zykotick9> thebananafish: br0 on host can be a problem with ubuntu (and Network Manager) - i use /etc/network/interfaces for that purpose (you probably shouldn't)
[23:01] <danielboston26> thebananafish: what vm are you using?
[23:02] <thebananafish> oh I am using /etc/network/interfaces on the host
[23:02] <thebananafish> it is a headless server
[23:02] <zykotick9> thebananafish: no issue then :)
[23:02] <suhaib> Salman, You typed sudo apt-get remove and this was the output ?
[23:02] <thebananafish> I am using KVM
[23:02] <zykotick9> thebananafish: me too
[23:02] <suhaib> Salman, Or you typed sudo apt-get install ?
[23:02] <danielboston26> ejcweb: sounds like a driver issue tell me does the wifi use a broadcom chipset?
[23:02] <thebananafish> ok so I have a headless server with KVM, created a virtual machine in it and that vm is getting a NAT address
[23:03] <thebananafish> I want it on the same net as the host though
[23:03] <danielboston26> thebananafish: try virtualbox
[23:03] <danielboston26> virtualbox will let you do bridged networking
[23:03] <danielboston26> im not familar with kvm
[23:03] <thebananafish> I know of virtualbox but I am trying to set this up for services I dont think virtualbox would be quite powerful enough
[23:03] <TJ-> thebananafish: http://wiki.libvirt.org/page/Networking#Bridged_networking_.28aka_.22shared_physical_device.22.29
[23:04] <ejcweb> danielboston26: How do I find what driver I am using?
[23:04] <zykotick9> TJ-: libvirt != kvm... thebananafish
[23:04] <ejcweb> danielboston26: Or chipset, even?
[23:04] <danielboston26> ejcweb: is it a internal or external wifi device?
[23:04] <thebananafish> gotcha
[23:05] <TJ-> zykotick9: libvirt applies to any hypervisor it knows about, which includes kvm
[23:05] <suhaib> Salman, Still alive ?
[23:05] <ejcweb> danielboston26: Internal. It's a Dell Studio 15 laptop.
[23:06] <fellayaboy> how do i make a gnome-terminal popup and run a command from executed by rc.local?
[23:06] <danielboston26> searching for your model number and wifi chipset may help
[23:06] <TJ-> thebananafish: make sure to go to the "Debian/Ubuntu Bridging" section
[23:06] <zykotick9> TJ-: kvm is awesome, libvirt is far from it.  thebananafish if you use libvirt - i have no idea.  good luck.
[23:06] <danielboston26> also check the dell site
[23:06] <fellayaboy> how do i make a gnome-terminal popup and run a command executed by rc.local?*
[23:06] <skpl> hi im trying to repair a broken installation using boot-repair, but i got this error message: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1147774
[23:06] <harushimo> when we download drupal from the ubuntu repo?do you not give the default.settings.php file
[23:06] <danielboston26> if its a broadcom chipset that would explain your issue ejcweb
[23:06] <harushimo> for some odd reason, i didn't get it
[23:07] <harushimo> I just want to know if I did something wrong
[23:07] <ejcweb> danielboston26: How come? Can I do anything about it?
[23:07] <danielboston26> ejcweb: broadcom does not open source is stuff
[23:07] <danielboston26> ejcweb: so there stuff is all a hack based on what others have done
[23:08] <danielboston26> skpl you trying to dual boot?
[23:08] <zanberdo> exit
[23:11] <danielboston26> ejcweb: were you able to find your chipset?
[23:11] <TJ-> ejcweb: I'd recommend checking what precisely is failing by looking at /var/log/syslog using "Log file viewer" when it fails, and maybe copying a snapshot of any warnings/errors into a text file for us to look at later. Also, check whether name resolution and/or routing has stopped working. You can check name resolution by pinging an IP address you've previously identified. If ping works you have routes but no DNS resolution
[23:12] <fellayaboy> how do i create a startup script that runs popsup a gnome-terminal and runs a command
[23:12] <ejcweb> danielboston26: Just trying to find out.
[23:13] <OerHeks> fellayaboy, you do not need to popup a terminal to 'run a terminal command'
[23:14] <Dr_Willis> fellayaboy:  make a script with the commands and put the script in your .config/autostart directory
[23:14] <fellayaboy> no no what i want to do is popup gnome terminal...and run w3m web browser ( a terminal based web browser ) and go to cmyip.com when i start up my machine that way i know my external ip at startup
[23:14] <OerHeks> fellayaboy, but if you want it that way: gnome-terminal && <command>
[23:14] <Dr_Willis> fellayaboy:  'start up machine' is VERY differnt then 'on login'
[23:14] <fellayaboy> ok on login then dr willis
[23:14] <fellayaboy> how would i do that. rc.1 or something?
[23:15] <Dr_Willis> fellayaboy:  make a script. put it in  .config/autostart
[23:15] <zykotick9> fellayaboy: "gnome-terminal -e w3m IP/ADDRESS" might work at login
[23:15] <fellayaboy> hmm oerHeks are you sure your method works?
[23:15] <fellayaboy> ok dr willis ill take ur wise words of wisdom
[23:15] <fellayaboy> .conf/autostart
[23:15] <Dr_Willis>  gnome-terminal -e firefox google.com
[23:16] <Dr_Willis> works. ;)
[23:16] <Dr_Willis> its .config/autostart
[23:16] <ejcweb> TJ-: Thanks for the advice. I see lots of networking related entries in syslog (eg. NetworkManager[881]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: completed -> disconnected) around the time it disconnected, but can't tell if that was me trying to fix it or not.
[23:16] <fellayaboy> hmmm.. but i rather not use firefox , firefox does something else at login
[23:16] <fellayaboy> i dont have an autostart in my .config
[23:16] <Dr_Willis> it was an EXAMPLE..
[23:16] <Dr_Willis> make the directory then
[23:16] <fellayaboy> ooh ok ok thank u
[23:16] <fellayaboy> oh ok then
[23:17] <TJ-> ejcweb: Next time it happens, look immediately before you try anything ... logs are our friends!
[23:17]  * bintut waves
[23:17] <bintut> i am having some confusion in using tcpdump and the right capture filter and snaplen to use. i want to sniff all udp and tcp traffic except http and write it to a pcap file using the -w option but i am only interested on the following information: access_time | src_ipaddr | src_port | dst_ipaddr | dst_port | svc_name | protocol | upload_size | download_size
[23:17] <ejcweb> TJ-: Will do now I know :)
[23:17] <bintut> any advice?
[23:17] <fellayaboy> so i just write the bash script and give it execute permissino and i should be good to go dr_willis?
[23:18] <ejcweb> is there a way to work out what time i ran a particular command from terminal?
[23:19] <fellayaboy> so i just write the script, give it execute permission and i should be good to go dr_willis?
[23:19] <TJ-> ejcweb: only if you used sudo ... it'd be in /var/log/auth.log
[23:19] <fellayaboy> i think cron does that ejcweb
[23:19] <ActionParsnip> Is there a way for gnome-mplayer to plug into sound menu?
[23:19] <ejcweb> TJ-: I did use sudo!
[23:19] <serf_> apt-get clean only gave me 473mb of space
[23:19] <TJ-> ejcweb: you're good to go then
[23:19] <Dr_Willis> fellayaboy:  a script needs to be executable.. yes..
[23:20] <zykotick9> ActionParsnip: sorry what is "sound menu"?
[23:20] <TJ-> fellayaboy: The script must also have a shebang on the first line
[23:20] <fellayaboy> oh it does
[23:20] <ActionParsnip> zykotick9: click the volume icon, the drop down bit is the sound menu....
[23:21] <zykotick9> ActionParsnip: 10-4, sorry i have no idea...
[23:21] <fellayaboy> i could of course use make a symbolic link too right
[23:21] <Dr_Willis> fellayaboy:  autostart dir can have executables, links, scripts, or even .desktop files to run things
[23:21] <fellayaboy> oooo fancy.. thank u
[23:22] <ActionParsnip> zykotick9: doesn't that have sound menu?
[23:22] <fellayaboy> well i should be good to go...i thought rc.local would do the job..i guess all in rc.local gets executed right before login screen?
[23:22] <suhaib> Do you know How can I remove the loading screen when I start my Ubuntu ? and replace it with text showing up instead ?
[23:22] <zykotick9> ActionParsnip: i don't.  / and * work for me ;)
[23:23] <skiptheuse> suhaib , remove quiet from grub  boot
[23:23] <ariel> hello, i'm a nubbi, i need help
[23:24] <slangasek> fellayaboy: it's not at all guaranteed to be executed before the login screen; the Ubuntu boot is parallelized
[23:24] <Dr_Willis> fellayaboy:  rc.local could in theory run after you login.. if your services took a long time to load
[23:24] <ejcweb> TJ-: I've got lots of log messages from the 20 seconds before I ran a command to try and fix the connection. Mainly from network manager.
[23:24] <Dr_Willis> fellayaboy:  rc.local is NOT to run gui apps to appear on the desktop in any case. :)
[23:24] <suhaib> skiptheuse,  Yea !! but I see blank screen Only !! no text to debug what is going on !
[23:24] <fellayaboy> oh ok
[23:24] <suhaib> skiptheuse, I did that
[23:24] <lovara> hello, i'm new in linux, i need help installing a software
[23:24] <zykotick9> Dr_Willis: +1 on rc.local description
[23:24] <fellayaboy> i use it of course for subcommands..somethign i would need to
[23:25] <fellayaboy> lol
[23:25] <fellayaboy> awesome thanks for ur info
[23:25] <ni1s> suhaib, did you remove "slash" aswell?
[23:25] <fellayaboy> sure lovara what do u need
[23:25] <ni1s> suhaib, "splash" even
[23:25] <zack6849> hey guys, the other day while i was making a boot disk with my flash drive, it failed and my flash drive wont work
[23:25] <zack6849> any ideas what could have happened?
[23:26] <lovara> fellaboy i need to install audiveris, but its not like windows that i have an exec file
[23:26] <ActionParsnip> Dr_Willis: it can, if you add them in a script and have a large pause to wait til the X server runs :)
[23:26] <lovara> i dont know what to do
[23:26] <Dr_Willis> ActionParsnip:  and turn off all the X security features..
[23:26] <lovara> is says something about netbeans
[23:26] <Dr_Willis> and get lucky..
[23:27] <ni1s> zack6849, how is it not working?
[23:27]  * Dr_Willis goes and hacks lightdm to run xearth as a wallpaper. ;)
[23:27] <suhaib> ni1s, I removed "Quiet splash"
[23:27] <zack6849> it now has stripes on the storage meter, and will not detect on winows or ubuntu
[23:27] <zack6849> or my xbox
[23:28] <fellayaboy> u dont use exe files at all usually there are .deb files in the internet that is similar to exe ..but usually u use the TERMINAL program to run a command such as sudo apt-get isntall THEPROGRAM and it will run it..u can also use ubuntu software center which is a GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE and u can browse and check out what to install...its usually in applications at the bottom from the main menu
[23:28] <SkippersBoss> lovera says on the site that it is a java app
[23:28] <zack6849> any idea ni1s ?
[23:29] <bintut> hello..? anyone..?
[23:29] <danielboston26> whats up bintut
[23:29] <suhaib> bintut, ypu heloo
[23:29] <W4sp> Hmmm.
[23:29] <ni1s> zack6849, in a terminal: tailf /var/log/kern.log  and remove the flash and plug it in again
[23:29] <bintut> danielboston26 and suhaib: i am having some confusion in using tcpdump and the right capture filter and snaplen to use. i want to sniff all udp and tcp traffic except http and write it to a pcap file using the -w option but i am only interested on the following information: access_time | src_ipaddr | src_port | dst_ipaddr | dst_port | svc_name | protocol | upload_size | download_size
[23:29] <lovara> fellayaboy, yes i have already checked the ubuntu software center but there is no program similar to audiveris, you say that i've got to type sudo apt-get install audiveris?
[23:30] <danielboston26> bintut: over my head dude
[23:30] <danielboston26> :-)
[23:30] <zack6849> ni1s: how would that help if its a log file when its not detecting ANYWHERE
[23:30] <suhaib> bintut, I am out of here :P
[23:30] <fellayaboy> yeah lovara but that wont work..its in the repos
[23:30] <lovara> i've already downloaded a zip from internet, but it says something about netbeans
[23:31] <TheSarge> Where is the Mint room?
[23:31] <fellayaboy> usually its best to search google for a deb of that program or use a similar program like it
[23:31] <suhaib> !mint
[23:31] <bintut> danielboston26 and suhaib: no worries. thanks! :)
[23:31] <TheSarge> Its not even on Freenode?>
[23:31] <ni1s> zack6849, we dont know what its _not_ detecting, maybe the partition table? maybe it is broken?
[23:31] <lovara> fellayaboy, sorry i dont think i'm understanding well
[23:31] <TheSarge> wtf is that about?
[23:31] <fellayaboy> so i would google audiveris ubuntu or i would find something thats very similar to it
[23:31] <danielboston26> bintut: you trying to use wireshark?
[23:31] <ActionParsnip> fellayaboy: Ive found a lucid PPA for it
[23:32] <lovara> ah ok
[23:32] <fellayaboy> ok there u go give it to him
[23:32] <ActionParsnip> fellayaboy: what does the app do?
[23:32] <bintut> anyone who can help me here? definitely, it would be great if i will not capture everything by setting -s 0
[23:32] <fellayaboy> its a open source music scanner
[23:32] <ActionParsnip> fellayaboy: scanner in what way?
[23:32] <Loshki> zack6849: it sounds well & truly dead. As far as I know, there's no trick to resurrecting dead flash. Once it's gone, it's gone, unless you want to pay a commercial recovery service. See also http://www.linkedin.com/answers/technology/information-technology/computers-software/TCH_ITS_CMP/423261-3384112 on resurrecting thumb drives...
[23:32] <danielboston26> bintut: if your trying to use wireshark try out their chat room
[23:32] <fellayaboy> excuse me its a  open-source Optical Music Recognition program
[23:33] <fellayaboy> heres the link if u want to know mroe http://audiveris.kenai.com/
[23:33] <ActionParsnip> fellayaboy: oh i see what is appening
[23:33] <fellayaboy> its for lovara
[23:33] <lovara> that is! in fact i downloaded two, one is audiveris, the otherone is OpenOCR
[23:34] <lovara> but thei're both based in java or something like that, it's sounds like chinese to me
[23:34] <ActionParsnip> fellayaboy: according to http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1054111 lilypond does it
[23:34] <ActionParsnip> fellayaboy: http://askubuntu.com/questions/139385/software-to-convert-midi-to-sheet-music
[23:34] <fellayaboy> hmm idk if thats what he wants
[23:35] <fellayaboy> lovara what do u want to do with the program whats ur main goal there buddy
[23:35] <ActionParsnip> fellayaboy: wait, is it the other way around?
[23:35] <fellayaboy> well idk u have to ask lovara its for him
[23:35] <ActionParsnip> fellayaboy: write the music on the app and it makes the midi?
[23:35] <lovara> fellayaboy, i have a pdf sheet and i need to convert it to xml or midi
[23:35] <fellayaboy> oh ok
[23:36] <fellayaboy> well i guess it is for that :D very sorry about that
[23:36] <W4sp> bintut: Not sure if you can exclude http. How do you do that?
[23:36] <fellayaboy> lovara
[23:37] <WeThePeople> when i start a game it will just resize the screen and return to the desktop with the resolution resized.. how to fix this?
[23:37] <ActionParsnip> lovara: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-software-2/sheet-music-to-midi-program-636765/
[23:37] <bintut> W4sp: not http
[23:37] <fellayaboy> are u still there lovara
[23:38] <lovara> yes
[23:38] <lovara> i'm reading the link you sent me
[23:38] <fellayaboy> it seems actionparsnip has found you an alternative tot hat program
[23:38] <ActionParsnip> im just searching, thats all.....anyone can do it
[23:39] <fellayaboy> thats right usually thats what it mainly takes to find what you need in a linux enviroment
[23:39] <fellayaboy> its a little work but well worth it
[23:40] <W4sp> lol
[23:40] <fellayaboy> there u go
[23:40] <lovara> fellayaboy, it's audiveris the program i need
[23:40] <fellayaboy> just sudo apt-get install lilypond lovara
[23:40] <lovara> lilypond converts pdf to midi or xml?
[23:41] <fellayaboy> hold on
[23:44] <Naynay_> My system has many disks, and I want 12.04 desktop installed on one of them, but also to leave the other disks alone. When I finish install onto my selected disk, it won't boot. Is there a way of finding out where the MBR went, or how it can be changed?
[23:44] <riddlebox> is there a way to tell for sure which Desktop Environment your running?
[23:45] <ActionParsnip> Naynay_: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/09/live-usb-sticking-grub-2-video
[23:45] <lovara> fellayaboy,  i don't think lilypond is the app i need
[23:45] <ni1s> riddlebox, try, in a terminal: env | grep XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP
[23:45] <ActionParsnip> riddlebox: do you have a large bar on the left with running apps, or one along the bottom
[23:45] <lovara> in fact i've already checked the manual
[23:45] <ActionParsnip> ni1s: niiiice
[23:46] <Naynay_> which disk does Ubuntu 12.04 desktop write it's MBR to by default?
[23:46] <fellayaboy> im reading this...this has some good info http://lilypond.org/web/about/faq
[23:46] <lovara> how is that thing with netbeans?
[23:46] <Naynay_> the first disk it finds, or the disk I select for install?
[23:46] <riddlebox> AcidRain2012, I know if I am running unity...I added cairo and now it says cairo+gnome in my login screen
[23:46] <ActionParsnip> ni1s: although it says unity here, which isn't a desktop :)
[23:46] <fellayaboy> hmm idk i never seen soemthing like this before..this kinda program so im not soo sure
[23:47] <fellayaboy> but netbeans works for ubuntu and its int he software center
[23:47] <riddlebox> ohh sorry AcidRain2012 that was meant for ActionParsnip
[23:47] <pooltable> help with this Failed to fetch http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/pool/main/g/google-chrome-stable/google-chrome-stable_21.0.1180.77-r150576_i386.deb 404  Not Found [IP: 74.125.225.32 80]
[23:47] <pooltable> thanks
[23:47] <fellayaboy> i think thers another program called musicxml let me see
[23:47] <riddlebox> nils, thanks
[23:48] <trism> pooltable: sudo apt-get update; that version has been superceded by .79
[23:48] <skpl> can someone help me? i just tried to install 12.04 on a usb disk but it failed to install grub
[23:49] <Cl0ud_Whisperer> ...hello
[23:49] <pooltable> hi cloud
[23:50] <Cl0ud_Whisperer> Hola
[23:50] <pooltable> trism help with this Duplicate sources.list entry http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/ precise/partner i386 Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/archive.canonical.com_ubuntu_dists_precise_partner_binary-i386_Packages)
[23:50] <fellayaboy> well listen lovara if all else fails use wine
[23:51] <fellayaboy> you've heard of wine right lovara
[23:51] <trism> pooltable: pastebin your sources.list you have two entries in there somewhere
[23:51] <ThePendulum> I was wondering if it's possible to hide files with a certain extension using a .hide file
[23:51] <fellayaboy> lovara how does this look http://www.laborejo.org/
[23:51] <ActionParsnip> riddlebox: cairo can use its own WM if you want
[23:52] <bintut> another question related to the tcpdump options. assuming i physically have eth0 and eth1 gigabit interfaces but on my system, eth0 is in promiscuous mode. how can i tell tcpdump that it will only listen to the eth0 when in fact it is in promiscuous mode?
[23:52] <lovara> yes fellayaboy, i've heard about wine, but its not so easy to me
[23:52] <trism> pooltable: /etc/apt/sources.list that is
[23:52] <pooltable> trism http://paste.ubuntu.com/1147833/
[23:52] <fellayaboy> lovara check this out maybe this will work
[23:52] <fellayaboy> http://www.laborejo.org/
[23:53] <brdmn_> Hi everybody,i'm brazilian and my english is not so good,therefore,sorry xD. I installed Ubuntu 12.04 in dual boot with windows...my problem it's the wifi...why my connection is slow ? In windows she is working perfect....
[23:53] <riddlebox> ActionParsnip, I am wondering how to get the gnome hot corner, and all of the other gnome features
[23:53] <fellayaboy> lovara it will generate pdf but idk if it will convert it to midi or xml
[23:53] <Cl0ud_Whisperer> Obrigato!!
[23:53] <fellayaboy> it says can generate midi files
[23:54] <lovara> yes, but it's not what i need
[23:54] <fellayaboy> dang
[23:54] <W4sp> bintut: If no IF is specified it will use the first UP interface. It eth0 is down and in promiscuous you would need to specify IF.
[23:54] <lovara> i need to convert pdf into xml or midi
[23:54] <fellayaboy> ok
[23:54] <lovara> i know pdf to music can do it, but it's not open source
[23:55] <iceroot> lovara: pdf to midi?
[23:55] <lovara> pdf to midi or xml
[23:55] <ActionParsnip> riddlebox: I believe that's part of compiz
[23:56] <MonkeyDust> lovara  pdf is a printable document file, midi is music
[23:56] <iceroot> lovara: dont get it wrong but i hope that there is nothing out there to convert a pdf to midi, that sounds so evil
[23:56] <ni1s> ThePendulum, no, only files and dirs prefixed with a dot are "hidden"(i.e not really)
[23:56] <bintut> W4sp: if the system set the eth0 in promiscuous mode, isn't it that when you execute "ifconfig" the eth0 will not appear?
[23:57] <MonkeyDust> lovara  or is it a pdf with musical notes?
[23:57] <ThePendulum> ni1s: Eh, you can also specify a list of hidden files in a .hide files
[23:57] <ThePendulum> *file
[23:57] <ActionParsnip> MonkeyDust: Portable, not printable
[23:57] <lovara> yes, it's a sheet in pdf created with sibelius
[23:58] <lovara> i want to convert it to xml, so then i can open it with musescore and transpose it
[23:58] <pooltable> trism ok all but google up date help?
[23:58] <pooltable> google
[23:58] <trism> pooltable: pastebin /etc/apt/sources.list
[23:58] <brdmn_> Hi everybody,i'm brazilian and my english is not so good. I installed Ubuntu 12.04 in dual boot with windows...my problem it's the wifi...why my connection is slow ? In windows she is working perfect.
[23:58] <bunjee> anybody know anything about Thunderbird mail?
[23:59] <ActionParsnip> !pt
[23:59] <ThePendulum> bunjee: Well, what would you like to know?
[23:59] <ActionParsnip> bunjee: in what way?
[23:59] <pooltable> trism where is that loacationat ?
[23:59] <ni1s> ThePendulum, and its hidden even if you "ls" for them in a terminal? or is this a nautilus thing?
[23:59] <bunjee> How to eliminate the mail to ask for showing all content