[00:00] <trism> pooltable: pastebinit /etc/apt/sources.list; or gedit /etc/apt/sources.list; if you don't have pastebinit installed
[00:00] <monkers> Could someone help me get my raid1 array back? its software raid on ubuntu.
[00:00] <monkers> !mdraid
[00:00] <monkers> !mdadm
[00:00] <ThePendulum> ni1s: Not sure, it could be a nautilus thing. I'll check for you in a minute. But in this case, Nautilus is my priority. I'm talking about a directory with movies that has been soiled with database files of our mediacenter. I'd like to see just the movies.
[00:00] <MonkeyDust> monkers  it's !raid
[00:01] <monkers> !raid
[00:01] <ni1s> ThePendulum, ah
[00:01] <pooltable> trism paste.ubuntu.com/1147857/
[00:01] <ThePendulum> ni1s: I usually don't browse/start movies through the terminal :P
[00:01] <bunjee> the pendlum how to eliminate "show all content" when I read a message.
[00:02] <ActionParsnip> bunjee: http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=96240
[00:02] <trism> pooltable: looks fine, did you fix the duplicate error?
[00:02] <pooltable> trism how do i do that ?
[00:03] <R33p3R> hey
[00:03] <trism> pooltable: otherwise, look in the files in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
[00:03] <fellayaboy> lovara which version of linux ur running?
[00:03] <fellayaboy> i mean which version of ubuntu r u running
[00:04] <DrGrov> So I wonder, could I add the Gnome 3 PPA from Ubuntu Tweak when running 10.04?
[00:04] <DrGrov> Is there any risk in breaking dependencies or such when I am running 10.04?
[00:04] <ActionParsnip> DrGrov: it will break your OS, you were told earlier. It will never be any diferent
[00:05] <ActionParsnip> DrGrov: Lucid desktop has less than 9 months support, why not upgrade to Precise and you will get Gnome3
[00:06] <DrGrov> Yes I was probably told earlier but I had a freeze. Sorry about that.
[00:06] <abuanoname> need instal ubuntu on android fot free?
[00:06] <DrGrov> I will upgrade then to the latest Ubuntu. Gotta wait a while though until I get my final thesis finished.
[00:06] <Salman> suhaib: sorry
[00:07] <ni1s> DrGrov, sane priorities, keep to them!
[00:07] <Salman> suhaib: u there?
[00:07] <DrGrov> ni1s: Will do :)
[00:08] <abuanoname> salman.
[00:08] <ghostnik11> how do you get flash working in epiphany browser
[00:08] <Salman> abuanoname: ?
[00:10] <Salman> So someone can help me with sound probs?
[00:10] <mutante> on lucid, dhcp3 , i get a "no free leases" for a certain subnet and i doubt it's true but of course want to check, so i look at /var/lib/dhcp3/dhcpd.leases but it is empty besides the comments, dhcp works otherwise though and hands out leases on other nets, i also see see an ancient bug from 2005 about this file staying empty but i cant believe it has not been fixed since then .. sigh
[00:10] <abuanoname> how install ubuntu on android
[00:11] <ActionParsnip> ghostnik11: let me search
[00:11] <ThePendulum> abuanoname: On a device running Android?
[00:11] <OerHeks> abuanoname, not possible yet > http://www.ubuntu.com/devices/android
[00:11] <Salman> abuanoname: wait 2 years
[00:12] <ghostnik11> ActionParsnip, well i did search and ran a couple commands and downloaded and installed ndswrapper but still out of luck
[00:12] <abuanoname> yes need change it. i use samsung y
[00:12] <ActionParsnip> ghostnik11: thats for network access, not flash
[00:13] <ghostnik11> ActionParsnip, even tried to install flash via ubuntu software center but it was already installed, hold on i will get the page that i read about what commands to run
[00:14] <ActionParsnip> ghostnik11: copy (or symlink) the libflashplugin.so file into the ~/.mozilla/plugins folder (make it if you don't have it with:   mkdir -p ~/.mozilla/plugins)
[00:14] <abuanoname> salan eay
[00:14] <OerHeks> ghostnik11, maybe this page is any help >>> http://ubuntuguide.net/get-adobe-flash-working-with-epiphany-in-ubuntu-12-04
[00:14] <ghostnik11> ActionParsnip, this is the page i used for reference: http://askubuntu.com/questions/64164/flash-player-in-epiphany
[00:15] <abuanoname> yiyuy
[00:15] <Salman> abuanoname is a troll
[00:15] <mutante> abuanoname: OerHeks : there is "Ubuntu installer for Android" in Google Play but it costs 2.49 ..i dunno?
[00:15] <abuanoname> wow
[00:15] <OerHeks> ghostnik11, your url is the same solution as mine
[00:16] <abuanoname> can i get for free
[00:16] <mutante> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appbuilder.u14410p30729
[00:16] <ActionParsnip> mutante: yes thats an OS youcan VNC to and run at the same time, not the same as Ubuntu for android
[00:16] <Dinoraptor101> Hello everyone.
[00:16] <mutante> ActionParsnip: ahaa, interesting
[00:16] <ghostnik11> OerHeks, yeah it didn't work for me everytime i run the command to wrap i get an error
[00:17] <Dinoraptor101> Question:   is MATE Desktop ( Mint OS Desktop )  based on Gnome ?
[00:17] <ActionParsnip> ghostnik11: that is fr running 32bit flash in 64bit OS, there is 64bit flash so you don't need taht
[00:17] <MonkeyDust> Dinoraptor101  wrong channel
[00:17] <Dinoraptor101> If so.. what's the diffirence between power modes ( conservative ) and ( on -demand )  ?
[00:17] <MonkeyDust> Dinoraptor101  as in !mint
[00:17] <MonkeyDust> Dinoraptor101  ask in !mint
[00:17] <ghostnik11> ActionParsnip, OerHeks, here is what i get: nspluginwrapper: /usr/lib/flashplugin-installer/libflashplayer.so is not a valid NPAPI plugin
[00:17] <Dinoraptor101> No no no O.O wait..!! I'm using UBUTNU!
[00:18] <Dinoraptor101> you guys used Gnome on earlier ubuntu versions ?
[00:18] <OerHeks> Dinoraptor101, it is based on gnome, but not supported by Ubuntu.
[00:18] <ghostnik11> ActionParsnip, oh didn't know that, will look for 64 bit flash now
[00:18] <Dinoraptor101> I will ask mint :( thanks
[00:18] <ActionParsnip> ghostnik11: if you enable the partner repo and install adobe-flashplugin   you wil get 64bit flash
[00:18] <Salman> W4sp: what happened to that guy?
[00:19] <W4sp> Salman: To whom do you refer to?
[00:20] <Salman> W4sp: suhaib
[00:20] <W4sp> Salman: I see. I don't know but you disconnected. He asked if you were still alive. No response from you though.
[00:21] <Guest32385> can anybody comment on the performance of the HiQSDR? http://www.technologie2000.de/page8.html
[00:21] <Dinoraptor101> Anyone knows how to connect  Printers over Network in Ubuntu ?
[00:22] <OerHeks> n1ywb, ask in ##hardware, not an ubuntu support question, is it?
[00:23] <ActionParsnip> Dinoraptor101: what is the output of:  lsb_release -sc      please
[00:23] <W4sp> bintut: I have left my OpenBSD and I'm back in Ubuntu. Please can you quote your initial query. I would like to test something but need your requirements. Also, is ettercap not another option?
[00:23] <OerHeks> Dinoraptor101, maybe this page is any help >>> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NetworkPrintingWithUbuntu
[00:23] <ActionParsnip> Dinoraptor101: the ewer versions have a different location for printer settings
[00:24] <W4sp> Salman: suhaib isn't online as you may know already.
[00:24] <bintut> W4sp: just tcpdump.
[00:24] <bintut> W4sp: 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
[00:25] <Salman> W4sp: oh
[00:25] <ActionParsnip> Dinoraptor101: its a terminal command, press CTRL+ALT+T and one will run
[00:28] <abuanoname> cool
[00:29] <abuanoname> wew
[00:31] <McClein> Hi, I'm trying to fix atheros wifi in ubuntu lucid
[00:32] <McClein> I wanted to install backports modules be i've been asked for upgrade the kernel is that ok?
[00:32] <Andril> hello all
[00:32] <Baneat> Hey, is there a GNU application like iBooks available? one with a bookshelf that I can put ebooks and pdfs onto?
[00:32] <McClein> hi Andril
[00:32] <Andril> got a 12.04 package question
[00:32] <OerHeks> McClein, sure, my guess is that backports comes with a newer kernel.
[00:32] <W4sp> bintut: Thanks. Looks like tcpdump has Linux specific restrictions.
[00:33] <OerHeks> Baneat, i use calibre, all books appear in it nicely.
[00:33] <McClein> but i don't want to upgrade the kernel, it worked before
[00:33] <ActionParsnip> Baneat: calibre maybe
[00:33] <ActionParsnip> McClein: use apt-pinning to pin the kernel then
[00:33] <Baneat> I just have a couple that I need neatly sorted :) I'll give calibre a go
[00:33] <Andril> i am trying to install vuze 4.7.1.2-1.deb and it installs 4.3.0.6 instead? is there any way around this?
[00:34] <bintut> W4sp: i see..
[00:34] <ActionParsnip> Andril: what is the output of:  lsb_release -sc
[00:34]  * bintut waves. gtg now.
[00:34] <McClein> thanks ActionParsnip
[00:34] <Andril> hey ActionParsnip, long time no see :)
[00:35] <ActionParsnip> McClein: any time
[00:35] <Andril> hey McClein
[00:35] <W4sp> bintut: Don't feel obliged to hand around. :-)
[00:35] <Andril> so i am still screwed ActionParsnip?
[00:35] <ActionParsnip> Andril: if you can give the output of the command I gave, I can advise
[00:36] <Andril> precise
[00:37] <ActionParsnip> Andril: cd $HOME; wgethttp://archive.getdeb.net/install_deb/getdeb-repository_0.1-1~getdeb1_all.deb; sudo dpkg -i ./getdeb-repository_0.1-1~getdeb1_all.deb; rm ./getdeb-repository_0.1-1~getdeb1_all.deb; sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install azureus
[00:38] <ActionParsnip> Andril: all one command, adds the PPA then updates theapp
[00:38] <ActionParsnip> *the app
[00:38] <McClein> ActionParsnip: i don't know how to pin
[00:38] <ActionParsnip> Andril: to 4.7.1.2.1
[00:38] <ActionParsnip> !pin | McCleinnobody is BORN knowing
[00:41] <shaneo> hi guys im trying to install an emulator in ubuntu and am getting the following dep errors http://paste.ubuntu.com/1147891/ does anyone know what i need to be able to fix the dep errors
[00:41] <monkers> is there any order required when using the mdadm --assemble command? i have 2 drives that are part of the raid array, do i need to list them in some sort of order ?
[00:41] <ivan__> Hi buddies, Somebody could help me, I want convert my .cbr files to .pdf Is there some way to do this???
[00:41] <Andril> ActionParsnip, thanks will try it after i get back - thanks again :)
[00:41] <ActionParsnip> ivan__: tried imagemagick
[00:41] <lnxslck> ivan__, have you google it?
[00:41] <Sprocks>  /msg NickServ identify Alexi!!!
[00:42] <ActionParsnip> Sprocks: time for a password reset dude
[00:42] <ActionParsnip> shaneo: try http://packages.ubuntu.com    to see what packaes give those files
[00:42] <cgtdk> lol
[00:43] <ivan__> lnxslck, yes but I only found windows applications.
[00:43] <rexis> does anyone else have problems with xchat not making any sounds, notifications
[00:43] <lnxslck> ivan__, first hit on google: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-software-2/software-to-batch-convert-cbr-cbz-files-to-pdf-format-561005/
[00:44] <lnxslck> ivan__, online converting - http://www.zamzar.com/
[00:45] <lnxslck> ivan__, another one: http://tips4linux.com/convert-ebooks-in-linux/
[00:45] <Sprocks> .msg nickserv help set
[00:45] <MichelFP> hey, i just installed ubuntu 12.04 with wubi, i did a dual boot and i am just dropped to a shell followed by the error "ALERT /dev/disk/by-uuid/xxxxxxxxxxxx does not exist dropping to a shell!"
[00:45] <MichelFP> specs:
[00:45]  * MichelFP ** WinSys ** Client: HexChat 2.9.1 (x64) ** OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium  ** CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600 CPU @ 3.40GHz (3,00 GHz) ** RAM: 8174 MB Total (6507 MB Free) ** VGA: AMD RADEON HD 6670 ** Uptime: 0,17 Hours **
[00:46] <ActionParsnip> MichelFP: when did you last chkdsk your windows partition
[00:46] <MichelFP> not long ago
[00:47] <ivan__> OMG!!! I gonna die of shame... thanks... I appreciated :)
[00:47] <Roasted_> hello!
[00:47] <MichelFP> ActionParsnip: doing it just now
[00:48] <Roasted_> 12.04 - Running Subsonic - got updates and now I get HTTP 503'd. I'm not too sure what exactly I can do, but some peopel said it may be java related (this has happened in the past where updates broke it... in the past it's often been java related). Were any java updates in the last batch?
[00:49] <goddard> all the sites i go to think im from canada
[00:49] <ActionParsnip> Roasted_: do you use a proxy for web access?
[00:49] <MichelFP> ActionParsnip: no problems found
[00:49] <Roasted_> ActionParsnip, nope - the server is right here on my LAN.
[00:49] <OerHeks> goddard, don't use tor then.
[00:50] <Roasted_> ActionParsnip, it's on port 4040... so I'm just trying 192.168.1.100:4040. no dice.
[00:50] <Chamunks> ActionParsnip, it was you from before who reccomended apt-fast yes?
[00:50] <ActionParsnip> Chamunks: i love apt-fast :)
[00:50] <z1lt0id> hi guys i'm currently getting slow transfer speeds between to sata drives.  not sure if it is ubuntu or a hardware thing.  it starts off fine copying at around 60mb/s and after during the day it eventually slows down to 10mb/s
[00:50] <Chamunks> I need to install it on like every one of my machines lol its great I love it thanks for the reccomendation.
[00:50] <SmallR2002> ok, just did a kernel upgrade and now my lvm has gone, there's no partitions on the two drives at all
[00:50] <ActionParsnip> Roasted_: can you ping the server?
[00:50] <z1lt0id> i noticed the drive in hdparm has dropped in speed about half
[00:51] <z1lt0id> both drives are the same model
[00:51] <ActionParsnip> Roasted_: can you telnet to the socket you named?
[00:51] <Roasted_> ActionParsnip, oh yes. I'm SSH'd into it. It works beautifully aside from Subsonic.
[00:51] <Chamunks> I came to ask you for the ppa's again since tahutek.net is offline
[00:51] <goddard> OerHeks: i dont use it to browse the net
[00:51] <Chamunks> but than i realised I can just get the ppa from my desktop and copy it.
[00:51] <ActionParsnip> Chamunks: ask te channel, it will reply if it can
[00:51] <Chamunks> so just here to say thanks :P
[00:51] <Roasted_> ActionParsnip, I even have a monitor on that box hooked up to a network security camera on my deck... I'm watching it now.
[00:51] <ActionParsnip> Chamunks: coolio, apt-fast is badas, no?
[00:52] <monkers> can someone help me get my raid array up? im trying to use the mdadm --assemble command but it says to put in the partition names and all i have are the device names (ie. /dev/sda not /dev/sda1).  should i try assembly using the block devices rather than a partition? i dont wanna lose the data:(
[00:52] <ActionParsnip> monkers: your backups will save your data
[00:53] <Chamunks> ActionParsnip, yes it is quite helpful I'm ultra happy about its performance.  Just a shame its so unknown.
[00:53] <ActionParsnip> Chamunks: spread the word :)
[00:53] <goddard> anyone know why websites like google and bing think im from cananda
[00:53] <monkers> well i think my data is fine, i just dont want to muck it up more than it already is.
[00:53] <ActionParsnip> Chamunks: I think it should be default installed, its a tiny script which needs axel, also tiny
[00:54] <ActionParsnip> goddard: do you use a proxy for web access?
[00:54] <goddard> ActionParsnip: nope
[00:54] <ActionParsnip> goddard: seems you use tor
[00:54] <Chamunks> I tried ubottu with !apt-fast it has nothing.
[00:54] <goddard> ActionParsnip: only for irc
[00:54] <ActionParsnip> Chamunks: you can make the factoid if you want
[00:55] <ActionParsnip> goddard: i see
[00:55] <Chamunks> ActionParsnip, oh im not sure if i should be responsible for that :P but whenever i figure out what ppa im using I've got a few in my repo list
[00:56] <ActionParsnip> Chamunks: sure, its all community based, the factoids are reviewed and added if they are deemed fit etc
[00:56] <Chamunks> fair
[00:57] <ActionParsnip> Chamunks: you can suggest factoids like so:   !aptfast is apt-fast is a sweet tool
[00:57] <ActionParsnip> Chamunks: in short:  !factoid is <some text here>
[00:57] <Chamunks> ok awesome.
[00:58] <Chamunks> ActionParsnip, boy is that ever helpful.
[00:58] <\Mike> boot issue that makes me stumped: Yesterday I burned two installation discs: Centos and Ubuntu. When I  shove the centos disc  into the drive of computer A and reboot the computer, it behaves as expected (boots from CD). When I shove the Ubuntu disc in the same drive and reboot, CMOS doesn't recognize the existence of a CD/DVD drive, and doesn't want to boot from there (and won't let me...
[00:58] <\Mike> ...choose  the DVD drive to boot from as first option - that option is 'disabled'). The Ubuntu disc seems to be fine if I  use it in computer B - I can boot from that disc. Where do I start search for the error?
[00:58] <ActionParsnip> Chamunks: you may get an op discussing it with you but work together and you can get stuff added
[00:59] <zykotick9> Chamunks: and making a contribution to ubuntu (really Canonical) means your contribution can be used for any reason Canonical deams worthy - including closed source software :(
[00:59] <\Mike> Is the error most likely to be in the disc, or the config of computer A?
[00:59] <barney> hi
[00:59] <Chamunks> I cant find the ppa :S
[00:59] <Chamunks> not sure which one it is.
[01:00] <Chamunks> zykotick9, well thats somewhat mixed but at the end of the day I'm using the result of their companies/communities  efforts so im pretty glad to help any time  / way i can.
[01:01] <ActionParsnip> Chamunks: https://launchpad.net/~apt-fast/+archive/stable
[01:01] <ActionParsnip> zykotick9: so can any distro...
[01:01] <djzn> trism: paste.ubuntu.com/1147909/
[01:01] <Chamunks> ActionParsnip, thanks again.
[01:02] <ActionParsnip> Chamunks: also supports Quantal :)
[01:02] <Chamunks> Theres one small bug in my day.  I need java6 for a server.
[01:02] <djzn> trism: make sure you note that one
[01:02] <Chamunks> You mentioned quantal before im not sure if i went that rout.
[01:02] <Chamunks> I think i stuck with axel.
[01:04] <MichelFP> should i install ubuntu 32 or 64
[01:04] <trism> djzn: thanks I'll check it out
[01:04] <djzn> trism: I queried you, thought you were away
[01:04] <ActionParsnip> MichelFP: wat CPU do you have and how much RAM and what is the system for?
[01:04] <djzn> trism: need to go now, let me know what you think later...
[01:04]  * MichelFP ** WinSys ** Client: HexChat 2.9.1 (x64) ** OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium  ** CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600 CPU @ 3.40GHz (3,00 GHz) ** RAM: 8174 MB Total (6296 MB Free) ** VGA: AMD RADEON HD 6670 ** Uptime: 0,49 Hours **
[01:04] <MichelFP> :|
[01:05] <ActionParsnip> MichelFP: install 64bit Ubuntu
[01:05] <MichelFP> okay
[01:05] <ActionParsnip> MichelFP: you can resize your NTFS in Windows
[01:05] <ActionParsnip> MichelFP: then install to the freed space
[01:06] <MichelFP> and
[01:06] <MichelFP> should i install 11.10 or 12.04
[01:06] <ActionParsnip> MichelFP: I'd go for 12.04, it's the latest release and is also LTS (supported until 2017)
[01:07] <radiocat> you have an i7 i'm jealous
[01:07] <MichelFP> -euphoria- ACTION Do that in a channel I'm in...
[01:07] <radiocat> i'd go for the latest stable always
[01:07] <MichelFP> what
[01:07] <ActionParsnip> MichelFP: make sure you MD5 test the ISO you download
[01:07] <Roasted_> So... my disk seems to be maxed, citing that I have 0 bytes free on a 140.7GB drive. I ran disk usage analyzer against the entire disk. The biggest bulk of data is in my home directory, with 31.6GB. After that, it filters downward from 214MB, 76MB, 11MB, and even lower. So the biggest, by FAR, is my home dir @ 31.6GB... but it's 140.7GB... maxed... 0 bytes... what's taking up the other ~110GB that disk usage analyzer isn't see
[01:07] <Roasted_> ing?
[01:08] <ActionParsnip> Roasted_: have you fsck'd the partitions?
[01:08] <Roasted_> ActionParsnip, I have not. just fsck /dev/sda?
[01:08] <ActionParsnip> Roasted_: you'll need to do it in livecD if you are booted to that drive
[01:09] <Roasted_> ActionParsnip, ehh... if I have to do that now, I can... is there another way to handle it without taking the box offline?
[01:09] <ActionParsnip> !fsck
[01:09] <Chamunks> !apt-fast
[01:09] <pc> Looking at this IP, can you see any reason why it does not meet the forward/reverse DNS requirement for mail servers?    451- 208.39.251.26   There is a failure in your reverse DNS lookup.
[01:09] <ActionParsnip> Roasted_: the partition NEEDS to be offline to be checked
[01:10] <Roasted_> ActionParsnip, I understand that.
[01:10] <Roasted_> ActionParsnip, I'd just like to avoid taking the box offline if at all possible.
[01:10] <Chamunks> ActionParsnip, I sent ubottu this.
[01:10] <ActionParsnip> Chamunks: it'll get added in time
[01:10] <Chamunks> ActionParsnip, factoid is apt-fast its a tiny script which needs axel, also tiny. This script will allow you to help reduce load on servers and speed up your downloads by splitting the apt-get update loads across many sources available to you.  A good ppa to install that works is. https://launchpad.net/~apt-fast/+archive/stable
[01:10] <Chamunks> so hopefully that looks decent enough.
[01:10] <ActionParsnip> Roasted_: not possible with fsck, maybe others can advise. You may have to odo this in your maintenance window
[01:10] <mz|`> pc: 208.39.251.26 what is the domain configured in the mailserver ?
[01:10] <Chamunks> it was a quick n dirty post so hopefully it looks decent enough.
[01:11] <ActionParsnip> Chamunks: looks good
[01:11] <mz|`> pc : does it match AFS-Boise-Static-Customer-208-39-251-26.afsnetworks.com. or not ?
[01:11] <pc> mz|`:  - Shouldn't matter, shuold it?
[01:11] <Roasted_> ActionParsnip, I take it you're pretty certain fsck would fix it up?
[01:11] <pc> It's just trying to send mail
[01:11] <mz|`> pc : oh yes, you should.
[01:11] <mz|`> and ?
[01:11] <mz|`> :)
[01:11] <pc500> mz|`:  - I don't think so, for example google.com server send for gmail, etc.
[01:12] <mz|`> read the RFCs or the man, you will see that there are check on the reverse DNS to prevent attacks
[01:12] <mz|`> dear..
[01:12] <pc500> mz|`:  - I thought only a valid rdns and forward must match
[01:12] <ActionParsnip> Roasted_: its all I can suggest, are there any similar posts on the forums
[01:12] <mz|`> ok give it a try, it will fail, and you will come again
[01:12] <Roasted_> ActionParsnip, it just makes me wonder if this is related to the 503 thing I got with subsonic.
[01:12] <kieppie> hey guys. anyone familiar with X & VNC? I've popped a new VM running a skinny Ubuntu 12.04, installed XFCE & set up tightVNC on screen :1. If I use virsh to view the VM instance, I can see it, but when I VNC in I can't see the desktop/dm, only the X
[01:12] <pc500> mz|`:  - Can you explain to me how people send from mor ethan one domain on a single serer in your case?
[01:13] <Roasted_> ActionParsnip, I never got a warning about disk space to think otherwise, but update manager popped up with new updates. As I read through them to see if there was a java update (since that is a likely culprit due to past subsonic posts I read) it popped up with low disk space. sys monitor said 0 bytes.
[01:13] <mz|`> pc500: it is not related to the error message sent by pc
[01:13] <pc500> I'm the same person
[01:13] <pc500> the error message is from a recpients server
[01:13] <mz|`> yes
[01:13] <mz|`> and you did read what it implies ?
[01:14] <ActionParsnip> Roasted_: if you run:  sudo apt-get clean    does it help?
[01:14] <Roasted_> ActionParsnip, yep that was it. Deleted a few items and now subsonic is online. Go figure. Now I just need to crack the disk space.....
[01:14] <mz|`> so again, what is the domain name configured in the mailserver ?
[01:14] <pc500> "There seems to be a failure in your IP reverse DNS lookup. Your IP address must have a valid reverse DNS entry to send mail to the AT&T domain. Please correct the error or contact your service provider for assistance before trying again. "
[01:14] <Roasted_> ActionParsnip, let me try that quick
[01:14] <Roasted_> ActionParsnip, er - it didn't seem to do anything (noticable, at least)
[01:14] <radiocat> so i'm trying to play a usb turntable through my computer speakers
[01:14] <Chamunks> ActionParsnip, I just installed a fresh install of ubuntu 12.04 on a testing machine for testing code between me and some people.
[01:14] <radiocat> i can get it to record to audacity
[01:14] <Roasted_> ActionParsnip, I take it that it would have been obvious had it done something?
[01:14] <mz|`> is the remote server that answers with this error able to do DNS rev. lookups ?
[01:15] <epzil0n> sudo touche /forcefsck && sudo shutdown -r now
[01:15] <ActionParsnip> Roasted_: it clears the apt cache, can help
[01:15] <Chamunks> ActionParsnip, and i've immediately installed apt-fast and its just screaming thru the stuff at 600kBps (good for my connection)
[01:15] <radiocat> and what it told me to link together in jackd just routed it to the internal mic
[01:15] <mz|`> if not, he is guilty and admin should ba warned, if not, you have a mailserver configuration issue
[01:15] <pc500> mz|`:  - I don't really know -- it's gateway-f1.isp.att.net
[01:15] <OerHeks> epzil0n, -e touch
[01:15] <ActionParsnip> Chamunks: oh it will max your link
[01:15] <mz|`> so, what is the mailserver domain N
[01:15] <pc500> bellsouth.net
[01:15] <mz|`> on you mailserver
[01:15] <Chamunks> ActionParsnip, I am okay with this.
[01:15] <ActionParsnip> Chamunks: ;)
[01:15] <mz|`> bellsouth.net has address 216.77.188.73
[01:15] <radiocat> anyone have any idea what to do?
[01:15] <Roasted_> ActionParsnip, I read that you can force an fsck upon startup - would that be an equally acceptable option vs live cd fsck?
[01:16] <mz|`> change bellsouth.net by AFS-Boise-Static-Customer-208-39-251-26.afsnetworks.com
[01:16] <mz|`> and try again
[01:16] <kieppie> hey guys. anyone familiar with X & VNC? I've popped a new VM running a skinny Ubuntu 12.04, installed XFCE & set up tightVNC on screen :1. If I use virsh to view the VM instance, I can see it, but when I VNC in I can't see the desktop/dm, only the X
[01:16] <mz|`> then tell me
[01:16] <ActionParsnip> Roasted_: both are fine
[01:16] <Roasted_> ActionParsnip, sounds good. appreciate your time.
[01:16] <pc500> mz|`:  - We're not getting that far in the mail exchange process where they even know my source domain
[01:16] <mz|`> pc500: if you use postfix : myhostname = dom0.ohm.mz23.in
[01:16] <ActionParsnip> kieppie: what would you use on the remote OS?
[01:16] <radiocat> anyone?
[01:17] <FloatingGoat> how do i add myself to the audio group in 12.04
[01:17] <kieppie> hi ActionParsnip - how ya doin?
[01:17] <mz|`> pc500: did you test using telnet at least..N
[01:17] <mz|`> ?
[01:17] <pc500> mz|`:  - yes.
[01:17] <pc500> That's what I'm using at this point
[01:17] <ActionParsnip> kieppie: not bad, watching last nights PPV :)
[01:17] <pc500> Doesnt' get past helo
[01:17] <kieppie> on the remote host (VM guest) is Ubuntu 12.04
[01:17] <mz|`> what helo ?
[01:17] <radiocat> either nobody is seeing me or nobody knows
[01:17] <mz|`> ehlo ... waht ?
[01:17] <ActionParsnip> FloatingGoat: sudo usermod -a -G audio $USER
[01:17] <radiocat> how do i route usb audio input to speaker output
[01:17] <ratcheer> radiocat: We see you.
[01:18] <ActionParsnip> radiocat: you are seen
[01:18] <radiocat> alright
[01:18] <pc500> mz|`:  - Haven't tried ehlo, just helo.  AFS-Boise-Static-Customer-208-39-251-26.afsnetworks.com
[01:18] <FloatingGoat> ActionParsnip: WEEE
[01:18] <FloatingGoat> brb
[01:18] <monkers> I'm having an issue with udev; i have two disks with partitions visible in fdisk that aren't being shown - /dev/sdb1 and /dev/sdd1. I see the block devices but not the partitions.  12.04. the partition types are linux raid autodetect.    Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
[01:18] <sankey> what's the correct way of setting up ubuntu to boot straight into xbmc, bypassing the display manager? or is a display manager required?
[01:18] <mz|`> try : EHLO YOURDNSREVERSE
[01:18] <Chamunks> in the java community docs it only outlines how to manually install 32 bit java6 https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java
[01:19] <harushimo> how do I do a purge remove of a package
[01:19] <kieppie> ActionParsnip - this channels' way too noisy to focus on. I think I'll catch up again later. Thanks for hanging in here
[01:19] <ActionParsnip> sankey: after you install xmbc it adds it's  own session in the DM, you can setup autologin and the session will load by default with the autologin
[01:19] <ActionParsnip> kieppie: its always noisy dude
[01:19] <harushimo> I want it completely uninstall
[01:19] <Chamunks> kieppie, just watch for your highlights.
[01:19] <sankey> ActionParsnip: suppose i don't even install lightdm (ubuntu server)
[01:20] <ratcheer> harushimo: What package manager do you use?
[01:20] <pc500> mz|`:  - EHLO works.
[01:20] <mz|`> oh, lucky you :)
[01:20] <pc500> (helo does not it seems)
[01:20] <mz|`> depends on the mailserver configs & support
[01:20] <radiocat> i suppose nobody knows. it is a bit of an unusual thing to do.... i suppose i can keep trying with google or sign up for the forums
[01:20] <radiocat> thanks anyway
[01:20] <harushimo> when I look at my drupal install, I can't seem to find where to install like themes or modules. There is an option for it
[01:20] <ActionParsnip> sankey: http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=HOW-TO:Install_XBMC_on_Ubuntu/HOW-TO_2#Autoboot_to_XBMC
[01:21] <jrib> harushimo: in your sites/ directory, but you should ask in #drupal-support
[01:21] <harushimo> thank you I will
[01:21] <epzil0n> OerHeks, sry i was suppose to post that in another channel, but do you mean it has to be -e touch and ehy is that?
[01:22] <epzil0n> why*
[01:23] <sankey> ActionParsnip: ouch, most of the links on that page are invald
[01:24] <mz|`> pc500: any more help needed ?
[01:24] <kieppie> ActionParsnip - OK. I'll try & give you the long schpiel & check for responses.	I've created a 12.04 VM with only SSH, no X, and then installed XFCE as a DM & TightVNC as the VNC server, and configured it to autostart as per (http://www.abdevelopment.ca/blog/start-vnc-server-ubuntu-boot). on the "local" host, via virsh, I can startx & interact with the XFCE DM fine, but when I remote connect via VNC on screen :1, I can see the X serve
[01:24] <pc500> Nope, I'll install the actual MTA and test there, I suspect it will work
[01:25] <SnapSnap> I just created a user account so I don't have to use my admin account for everyday tasks. However, all of my files and settings are on my other account. Is there an easy way to migrate my settings and files from one account to the other?
[01:25] <Relondo> How can I remove that darn Thunderbird icon from the system tray?
[01:25] <Relondo> SnapSnap: I'd assume you could copy the settings files.
[01:25] <SmallR2002> generally freaking out here, but testdisk seems to be getting results
[01:26] <SnapSnap> Relondo: I don't want to go through each file and folder and copy each individual program's settings and config files.
[01:26] <mz|`> good luck
[01:26] <ActionParsnip> sankey: you basically want something in /etc/rc.local    to make it run, I'd just use a DM and use autologin, lots easier
[01:27] <Relondo> SnapSnap: Not sure, then?
[01:27] <Chamunks> I taught one of the people who stay in my basement about ubuntu last night... He was absolutely mind blown at how awesome it is :P
[01:27] <Chamunks> anyways i'll stop the sortof OT chat
[01:28] <Dr_Willis> when i installed xbmc - it added a xbmc session to lightdm i thought. You could make a xbmc user that auto logins and starts the xbmc session.
[01:29] <ActionParsnip> sankey: seems to be:  xbmc -fs --standalone     try that in /etc/rc.local    ABOVE the exit 0 line
[01:29] <Dr_Willis> !info xbmc-standalone
[01:29] <Dr_Willis> brb.
[01:30] <ActionParsnip> sankey: http://b.fluff.cc/2012/02/xbmc-auto-login-auto-start-auto-restart.html
[01:30] <ActionParsnip> sankey: http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=133981
[01:31] <D_Russ> hello all. i just upgraded to 12.04 and now my printer no longer works. anyone sucessful with getting canon printer to work with 12.04?
[01:32] <ratcheer> D_Russ: Yes, I got an MP620 going. It was a major pain.
[01:33] <ActionParsnip> D_Russ: remove the printer from Ubuntu unplug it and reboot, then reconnect it. Can help
[01:33] <monkers> arg, udev is not loading my raid partitions /dev/sdb1 and /dev/sdd1 - here's my dmsg, any ideas? http://pastie.org/4478963
[01:33] <thufir_> how do I  Install the Natty version of libgmime-2.0-2a?   http://askubuntu.com/questions/175731/
[01:33] <D_Russ> what did you do ratcheer ?
[01:33] <Dr_Willis> Xbmc added a nice session entry to lightdm ;)
[01:33] <D_Russ> i will give that a try but i believe i have already done so @ ActionParnsip
[01:33] <ratcheer> Let me find my notes. It will take a minute or three...
[01:34] <D_Russ> ratcheer: thank you
[01:35] <D_Russ> ActionParsnip: when you say remove it from Ubuntu do you mean unplug the USB cable?
[01:35] <ActionParsnip> D_Russ: in the printers application, right click the printer and select 'delete'
[01:35] <D_Russ> ok i will give that a try
[01:36] <ActionParsnip> D_Russ: if you still don't get any joy, use http://localhost:631   and add the printer that way :)
[01:36] <Dr_Willis> i always seem to have better luck with the CUPS web interface then the Gui tools.
[01:36] <ratcheer> D_Russ: Let me know when you've tried everything else, then I'll tell you how to fix it.
[01:37] <Dr_Willis> My wireless printer has like 4 differnt 'services' it can be used with. so some printers can take some fiddling. ;)
[01:37] <conlank> I am running 12.04 and I can't get anything to run after installing virt-manager
[01:37] <Dr_Willis> night all
[01:37] <D_Russ> ratcheer: how much longer will you be in chat?
[01:37] <ratcheer> D_Russ: Not too long, but I can wait a little.
[01:38] <D_Russ> ok thanks
[01:43] <kieppie> ActionParsnip - OK. I'll try & give you the long schpiel & check for responses.    I've created a 12.04 VM with only SSH, no X, and then installed XFCE as a DM & TightVNC as the VNC server, and configured it to autostart as per (http://www.abdevelopment.ca/blog/start-vnc-server-ubuntu-boot). on the "local" host, via virsh, I can startx & interact with the XFCE DM fine, but when I remote connect via VNC on screen :1, I can see the 
[01:46] <Jazzy_J> how do I get the ndiswrapper kernel module to load automatically on reboot?
[01:47] <histo> !ndiswrapper | Jazzy_J
[01:47] <kieppie> Jazzy_J - think it's a module setting somewhere in /etc
[01:47] <ActionParsnip> Jazzy_J: echo "ndiswrapper" | sudo tee -a /etc/modules
[01:48] <ActionParsnip> kieppie: xbmc has a webUI you know, lots of handheld devices can connect to it like iphone and android
[01:48] <kieppie> yea - I use it myself. love it
[01:48] <Jazzy_J> thanks!
[01:48] <ActionParsnip> kieppie: so why use vnc..?
[01:49] <Jazzy_J> ActionParsnip, Thanks.
[01:50] <kieppie> hey ActionParsnip. in this case my VM is for support purposes, so I have the bare minimal in it (the reference I provided is for the auto-load of the VNC server)
[01:50] <kieppie> the VM has X so that I can use remmina for VNC, RDP & Teamviewer for reoteing & support to remote users, and that I won't be exposing my own systems to risk
[01:51] <kieppie> the sole role/function of that VM is purtely for remote access & support
[01:52] <D_Russ> it is working, a little slow but it is working.
[01:52] <ratcheer> D_Russ: I need to go pretty soon. My fix is detailed pretty well in posts 50 and 54 of this thread:  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1967725&page=5
[01:52] <sankey> ActionParsnip: i suppose i could just install lightdm and autostart xbmc
[01:52] <D_Russ> ratcheer: thank you
[01:53] <ratcheer> D_Russ: You can reply to that thread if you need to. I will see it in the morning.
[01:54] <ActionParsnip> sankey: probably easier
[01:54] <kieppie> hmmmm :/ anyone neft now?
[01:57] <kieppie> ok - anyone left online here? could really use a bit of help with X11, XFCE, VNC
[01:57] <thufir_> how do I  Install the Natty version of libgmime-2.0-2a?   http://askubuntu.com/questions/175731/
[01:58] <histo> !ask | kieppie
[01:58] <kieppie> hi histo - just checking peopel are awake. I've created a 12.04 VM with only SSH, no X, and then installed XFCE as a DM & TightVNC as the VNC server, and configured it to autostart as per (http://www.abdevelopment.ca/blog/start-vnc-server-ubuntu-boot). on the "local" host, via virsh, I can startx & interact with the XFCE DM fine, but when I remote connect via VNC on screen :1, I can see the X server interface (grey screen with X mouse
[01:59] <jagginess> kieppie, i only see up to "with X mouse" again.
[02:00] <kieppie> jagginess - see. I'll repost in 2 portions
[02:00] <kieppie> I've created a 12.04 VM with only SSH, no X, and then installed XFCE as a DM & TightVNC as the VNC server, and configured it to autostart as per (http://www.abdevelopment.ca/blog/start-vnc-server-ubuntu-boot).
[02:00] <kieppie> on the "local" host, via virsh, I can startx & interact with the XFCE DM fine, but when I remote connect via VNC on screen :1, I can see the X server interface (grey screen with X mouse cursor), but no DM. So for remote VNC session X is ok, but no DM
[02:00] <histo> kieppie: are you possibly starting a seperate X session for vnc?
[02:00] <kieppie> I think it's entirely possible
[02:01] <histo> kieppie: I haven't looked at the instructions you followed but that would be my guess
[02:01] <histo> kieppie: I'd look at the way you are starting the vnc server
[02:02] <kieppie> histo: I'll try to build you an exerpt
[02:02] <jagginess> kieppie, the only thing you're saying is you used ssh. you never say how you're starting the vnc client
[02:02] <kieppie> hi jagginess: I'm connecting with VNC clients from mac (chicken VNC) & Ubuntu (remmina)
[02:04] <kieppie> histo - I've just restarted the VM; no X is running, & ps indicates the vncserver ps as "tightvnc :1 -desktop support-vnc-server -auth /home/support/.Xauthority -geometry 1152x864 -depth 16 -rfbwait 120000 -rfbauth /home/support/.vnc/passwd -rfbport 5901 -fp /usr/share/fonts/X11/misc/,/usr/share/fonts/X11/Type1/,/usr/share/fonts/X11/75dpi/,/usr/share/fontsX11/100dpi/ -co /etc/X11/rgb"
[02:05] <jagginess> kieppie, this isnt really a vnc client<->vnc server question.. you're using virsh.. you should check that configuration
[02:07] <kieppie> jagginess, histo: I've nailed it! thanks to your guidance. it was a setting in my ~/.vnc/xstartup. in my VNC sessions it would'nt load my ~/.bash* environment, so I asses it to my xstartup
[02:08] <histo> kieppie: yeah thtat's the problem "1
[02:08] <histo> kieppie: the :1 is starting a new display instead of connecting to :0 the existing display
[02:09] <C8H10N4O2> how do i limit an ftp user to be able to only access the var/www/magento folder on my server and nothing before it
[02:09] <kieppie> I'll set the :0 screen in the vncserver config as detailed by http://www.abdevelopment.ca/blog/start-vnc-server-ubuntu-boot
[02:10] <histo> C8H10N4O2: what ftp server are you using?
[02:10] <jagginess> C8H10N4O2, easier to do something called "jailroot" , the sftp (ssh server), can do this more easily
[02:10] <C8H10N4O2> vsftpd or proftp i dont really care which one just need it to work :)
[02:10] <histo> !ftpd | C8H10N4O2
[02:11] <histo> C8H10N4O2: there are directions for each I suggest readin the documentation at help.ubuntu.com and make a decision as to which you want to use.
[02:11] <C8H10N4O2> Ok
[02:11] <Kemi> Salut
[02:12] <k1ngf1shh4ck> hello world
[02:13] <Kemi> Yop
[02:13] <kieppie> ok, jagginess, histo: that's problem #1 sorted (set VNC server to start @ :0 now). now…. how to force that VNC session to make use of ~/.bashrc?
[02:14] <kieppie> I've assded "~/.bashrc" to ~/.vnc/xstartup, but no dice. should I be importing it somehow?
[02:14] <jagginess> kieppie, fyi access is a word. "asses" is what you typed.
[02:14] <kieppie> hehehehe
[02:15] <kieppie> s/assded/added/
[02:15] <jagginess> we're not farming with animals here
[02:16] <Cl0ud_Gazer> what are we farming with?
[02:16] <lousygarua> fish
[02:16] <Cl0ud_Gazer> fish are animals
[02:16] <kieppie> I know know - I know I'm an ass, & tghere are plenty of GNu's, penguins & trolls abound :p
[02:16] <lousygarua> LOL
[02:17] <Cl0ud_Gazer> ..wondering what a GNu is
[02:17] <lousygarua> kieppie, what did u add to ~/.vnc/xstartup? don't you want something like "source ~/.bashrc" or ". ~/.bashrc"
[02:17] <kieppie> hmmm - that probably syntaxicly better
[02:17] <lousygarua> kieppie, actually it's night here and I have no idea what i'm saying
[02:18] <kieppie> lousygarua - it's NZ here, so it's all good
[02:19] <Cl0ud_Gazer> The Land of the Long White Cloud =)
[02:19] <kieppie> that's the one - today it's the land of really crappy weather
[02:20] <thufir_> how do I  Install the Natty version of libgmime-2.0-2a?   http://askubuntu.com/questions/175731/
[02:20] <Cl0ud_Gazer> ahh.. the supernatural forces can't be smiling all the time ;)
[02:20] <histo> kieppie: it should use .bashrc but you also want to probably have an .xinitrc to start XFCE
[02:20] <thebananafish> alright guys Im back, got KVM working with shared physical! woohoo, but what am I missing to get outside connections to connect to the vm
[02:20] <thebananafish> i can ping out but not into it
[02:21] <Cl0ud_Gazer> its almost like you all are speaking another language..
[02:21] <histo> !ot | clone1018
[02:22] <histo> !ot | Cl0ud_Gazer
[02:22] <kieppie> histo - the XFCE is starting OK via the vncserver DIY daemon (as detailed by the earlier link), with out the need for X to actually be running on the host's own TTY
[02:22] <clone1018> histo: .-.
[02:22] <Kemi> yep
[02:22] <thebananafish> anyone?
[02:23] <Kemi> ya du monde
[02:23] <histo> thebananafish: what are you using for your vm softwar?
[02:23] <kieppie> histo: what's odd is that ~/.bashrcis loaded when I SSH into the VM, but not on the VNC terminals themselves.....
[02:23] <jagginess> !fr
[02:24] <thebananafish> KVM
[02:24] <thebananafish> I am using KVM got a windows vm setup
[02:24] <kieppie> nor does it load the ~/.bashrc when I SSH to 127.0.0.1
[02:24] <thebananafish> and working
[02:24] <thebananafish> the vm can ping hosts on my lan, but my lan hosts cannot ping the vm
[02:24] <histo> thebananafish: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM/Networking/ you need to follow the bridged section
[02:24] <kieppie> yea - it's a NAT issue @ KVM
[02:25] <kieppie> thebananafish - are you connected via NAT or br0?
[02:25] <thebananafish> br0 got that all working right
[02:25] <kieppie> thebananafish - yea, but is your VM actually using it?
[02:26] <kieppie> also, could be guest firewall or some IP tables shenannigans
[02:26] <thebananafish> yeah, its online and has a IP from my dhcp server its updating windows right now
[02:27] <kieppie> is the guest IP in the same range as the rest of your LAN?
[02:27] <kieppie> including subnet?
[02:27] <thebananafish> yep
[02:27] <thebananafish> woop, figured it out
[02:27] <thebananafish> win2k3 had the initial setup thing open that blocks all inbound connections
[02:27] <thebananafish> had nothing to do with linux
[02:28] <thebananafish> thanks
[02:28] <histo> kieppie: I don't know how you have the vnc setup to login automatically but that is most likely your problem.
[02:30] <kieppie> histo: I have no doubt it's related, but atm the VNC portion works great (as documented) - it's just the environment that's hinky
[02:31] <histo> kieppie: I would recomend following official documentation or asking people on the site for the article you are following.
[02:32] <kieppie> yea….. miht have to do that
[02:32] <kieppie> just seems odd.
[02:32] <kieppie> thought it would be a bash -thing
[02:33] <kieppie> that /bin/bash in term auto-loads ~/.bashrc, irrespective of the source: unprivelaged VNC user or unprivelahed SSH user
[02:34] <Calahan> Any other than lynx, links, links2 shell browsers?
[02:34] <kieppie> w3m i think
[02:34] <kieppie> try `apropos browser`
[02:34] <chu> Yeah, w3m
[02:34] <sailboatofdoom> Noob question, but what is Nautilus? Is it the file browser GUI within Ubuntu?
[02:34] <kieppie> or (if .deb) `apt-cache search browser`
[02:35] <kieppie> sailboatofdoom - file manager
[02:35] <Calahan> kieppie  ok i will
[02:35] <kieppie> like "explorer" in windows
[02:35] <sailboatofdoom> Ahh okay. Thanks. I was reading up on how to mount Google Drive in Ubuntu and Nautilus was mentioned.
[02:35] <sailboatofdoom> Makes sense now
[02:36] <histo> Calahan: w3m elinks
[02:36] <sailboatofdoom> I ditched Windows completely and have been using Ubuntu for the past month
[02:36] <sailboatofdoom> loving it
[02:36] <kieppie> sailboatofdoom - nautilus would be the base, & then you can add plugins to it for the various providers, like google drive, ubuntu one, dropbox, etc
[02:37] <sailboatofdoom> Cool thanks kieppie
[02:37] <luckysmack_> I have a Diamond Xtreme Sound 7.1 24 bit that I can't seem to get working. Does anyone know how I can get the sound card to work?
[02:38] <kieppie> sailboatofdoom - good on ya. it's a good move, but I advise you, as a new user, to just keep a VirtualBox with windows in spare, in case you need something in a pinch. Wine & WebMin will also greatly ease your transistion
[02:39] <histo> !webmin | kieppie
[02:41] <Calahan> so ridiculus
[02:41] <kieppie> histo - really? didn't know that. still make use of it quite a bit, actually & certainly eases a lot of pain. I always recommend it to newcomers, as it helps a lot with gettingover simple but demoralising hurdles (Samba being one example)
[02:41] <Calahan> only client works for me is lynx which is so ugly
[02:41] <histo> kieppie: Just please don't recomend it in here
[02:42] <chu> Calahan: They're text browsers, they're all going to be ugly.
[02:42] <kieppie> histo - oh, ok. I'll try to keep that in mind
[02:43] <histo> Calahan: w3m using vim key bindings might be a little unfamiliar. elinks supports frames pdfs etc...
[02:43] <sailboatofdoom> Bummer, I guess you can't "officially" access Google Drive via Nautilus as of yet, but Google is working on it.
[02:43] <histo> Calahan: check out http://cli-apps.org/
[02:44] <_skpl> can someone tell me how to install flash on my computer?
[02:44] <sailboatofdoom> _skpl - www.google.com
[02:44] <kieppie> _skpl - use chromium browser. flash is more a PITA than anything else
[02:44] <histo> sailboatofdoom: http://www.zimbio.com/Ubuntu+Linux/articles/gVdrI310RS3/Access+Google+Drive+Ubuntu
[02:44] <sailboatofdoom> Chrome is the best way to go
[02:45] <histo> !flash | _skpl
[02:45] <Calahan> histo i have to log in some php form where i have to enter login and password i try all listed clients only one who with which i can log is lynx
[02:45] <histo> sailboatofdoom: you still have to install flash in chrom
[02:45] <histo> Calahan: don't really have a fix forya
[02:46] <histo> Calahan: outside of using X
[02:46] <Calahan> don't even know how to solve this probabbly need to install GUI
[02:52] <sailboatofdoom> Does anyone here use Ubuntu One? Was wondering what folders should be synced with the cloud by default. I'm just now setting it up. I'm thinking create a new folder just for cloud storage to be synced?
[02:52] <luftikuss> [Ubuntu 12.04 GNOME Shell 3.4] gnome-control-center has a menu option »User«. How can I invoke it using a command-line command?
[02:54] <con-man> unity needs to die a slow death :(
[02:54] <sailboatofdoom> why what's wrong with Unity?
[02:54] <con-man> my graphics card hates it
[02:54] <con-man> or something does
[02:54] <con-man> like say
[02:54] <trism> luftikuss: gnome-control-center user-accounts
[02:55] <histo> Calahan: just use lynx or install a minimal X system with dillo or some lightweight browser if you really need X
[02:55] <con-man> I do ctrl+alt+shift+left arrow to take the focused window  with me to the next face of the cube
[02:55] <histo> con-man: you can run unity-2d
[02:55] <con-man> and it just goes all flickery and doesnt move
[02:55] <con-man> and is still on the other side of the dube
[02:55] <con-man> cube
[02:56] <histo> con-man: what video card are you using?
[02:56] <con-man> nvidia x275
[02:56] <wookienz_> hi, just upgraded the machine and rebooted and now i have no inet connection on it. I have eth0 down and up, rmmod and modprobe the nic module, rechecked cable. Still no joy. iface says it is up but not getting and traffic over it.
[02:56] <con-man> two of em
[02:56] <histo> con-man: maybe it's a problem with compiz and the cube plugin and not unity
[02:56] <xangua> con-man: are you using the cube plugin in unity¿
[02:57] <con-man> xangua, compiz
[02:59] <luftikuss> trism: This works! --  Thank you very much for your help.
[03:01] <Calahan> histo i have headless 12.04 server any link to tutorial how to install minimum GUI? I assume i could ruin it trought vnc or somth, have to admit i not very experienced with this.
[03:01] <agentgasmask> Calahan: Why do you need a GUI?
[03:02] <Calahan> cause i cannot use from shell web browser nromaly, only one which works for me was lynx other didnt support login forms nromaly
[03:02] <histo> Calahan: you can forward X apps via ssh on another linux machine
[03:02] <agentgasmask> Calahan: I use elinks with good success. Have you tried that?
[03:03] <histo> agentgasmask: I already recomended elinks and w3m as alternatives for him
[03:03] <agentgasmask> histo: oh, I just joind the channel and don't have scroll back. Sorry for stepping on your toes. :)
[03:04] <Calahan> yeh i have trid links, links2, elinks, w3m it is realy strange but i cannot log with them which is very weird maybe i do somth wrong
[03:04] <histo> Calahan: if you install xauth and whatever X based app you want you should be good. I'd recomend forwarding the X apps via ssh to another machine then you don't need X on the server
[03:04] <chu> I don't believe w3m supports (for instance) javascript. Not sure what would be needed.
[03:04] <agentgasmask> Calahan: with elinks, you have to hit the down arrow after typing your username to get to the password box without sending the page early.
[03:05] <agentgasmask> histo: wow, that would work? I just assumed that the x app would have all the x stuff as dependencies. Cool if it works. :)
[03:06] <histo> agentgasmask: the apps would pull anything else they need but xauth is the big one for no X11 server
[03:07] <histo> agentgasmask: Calahan https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ServerGUI
[03:07] <con-man> so unity has a cube plugin? i dont need compiz for the cube?
[03:08] <xangua> con-man: unity+cube=bad idea
[03:08] <con-man> but I heart the cube?
[03:08] <con-man> so I should use compiz?
[03:08] <xangua> heart? love?
[03:08] <con-man> ya
[03:09] <Bigbird> you can get the effect to install compiz-config
[03:09] <con-man> yes that is what I use currently compiz
[03:09] <con-man> but it's glitchy with unity
[03:09] <Bigbird> but the unity + cube maybe works not well
[03:09] <histo> con-man: Nothing or no one is making you use unity. You can pick whatever DE you want.
[03:10] <xangua> con-man: again. unity+cube=really bad idea
[03:10] <con-man> why is that?
[03:11] <histo> con-man: for exactly the issues you are experiencing is why
[03:12] <Bigbird> con-man: you can try it
[03:12] <con-man> so what is the benefit of unity?
[03:12] <Bigbird> and if get errored,just remove the usr setting in your home dir
[03:12] <con-man> could I disable it and keep the cube?
[03:14] <Bigbird> I have tried to use cube+untiy and felt trouble,then gived up
[03:17] <histo> con-man: Yes you can use whatever Desktop environment you want. There are tons to chose from that's the beauty of open source.
[03:18] <jerknextdoor> I'm on 12.04 and have a strange issue that started after an update last night.  My mouse cursor is clicking on everything as if i do a single click.  I noticed it first on chrome where the hand cursor would turn red, as if on a timer, and open the link.  I have googled around, but cant find the right phrasing.  Any advice would be appreciated.
[03:19] <jerknextdoor> i guess, it's possible that it's an accessibility feature?
[03:20] <jagginess> jerknextdoor, sure
[03:20] <jerknextdoor> haha.  Yes, it is.  I have no idea why it took me writing it out in here to realize that.  Should have been the first thing I checked.
[03:20] <Bigbird> seems cool ! what that! :)
[03:20] <jerknextdoor> jagginess, ty
[03:21] <jerknextdoor> i apologize.  I just could barely use my stuff because of it.  Thank god for unity and keyboard shortcuts!
[03:21] <Chamunks> is there a byobu or screen that tolerates sharing across two seperate instances of the same byobu or screen
[03:21] <jagginess> jerknextdoor, see if there's errors with dmeg
[03:21] <jagginess> jerknextdoor, see if there's errors with dmesg
[03:21] <Chamunks> so say Server A has a daemonized something running inside byobu
[03:21] <histo> Chamunks: both of them can share
[03:21] <Chamunks> and Client B and C both want to view the same daemon on byobu
[03:21] <Bigbird> haha,maybe your mouse broken
[03:21] <Chamunks> ok well than wtf is happening here http://imm.io/ABJM
[03:21] <histo> Chamunks: both screen and byobu can
[03:21] <jerknextdoor> jagginess, no, it was a straight up accessibility option.  I just haven't touched those in so long I forgot they were here until something on the irc channel sparked my memory.
[03:22] <jerknextdoor> jagginess, thanks for the attempt at help though.  I normally have vetted stuff so much that this is my last resort.
[03:23] <histo> Chamunks: one user connects to the session using screen -r the other can use screen -x to connect to an already in progress session
[03:23] <ZugZug_> does anyone know how battery life gets reported to the OS?
[03:23] <histo> Chamunks: assuming you only have one session running otherwise you have to specify the sesion
[03:23] <histo> ZugZug_: acpi
[03:24] <Chamunks> histo, ok im using byobu in this instance is there a similar command for byobu?
[03:24] <Chamunks> or argument I should say.
[03:24] <histo> Chamunks: should be -x as well
[03:25] <ZugZug_> thx histo
[03:25] <histo> Chamunks: so byobu -r   to resume a session if it's detached. If another use wants to view an attached session they can byobu -x to connect to it. Or they can byobu -D to detach then -r to reattach
[03:26] <histo> ZugZug_: np there should be /proc/pmu/battery_0 or something
[03:27] <histo> ZugZug_: I can cat /proc/acpi/batter/BAT0/state  or info or alarm to get info
[03:27] <histo> ZugZug_: sorry /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/state
[03:27] <histo> typo
[03:27] <kieppie> hi all. what's the better VNC?
[03:27] <kieppie> VNC server
[03:27] <ZugZug_> cool, that gives me somewhere to start... I was looking into adding a battery to a low-power desktop. I was wondering if I could make it recognizable to the os
[03:27] <histo> !best | kieppie
[03:28] <ZugZug_> just for fun...
[03:29] <agentgasmask> kieppie: I don't realy have a pref. on the server, but I so like to use xvnc4viewer as my viewer.
[03:32] <histo> kieppie: I just use ssh and have no need for vnc
[03:33] <histo> kieppie: you were saying earlier that this is just for remote support? I assume you just want to run teamviewer or something?  You could just forward an X app to another machine via ssh. Although I still don't understand why you are doing it this way.
[03:33] <Calahan> ERROR: For this site to work properly you must have javascript enabled. Please enable javascript in your browser preferences.
[03:33] <Calahan> :-/
[03:34] <histo> Calahan: well that's why
[03:35] <Calahan> May i please ask question which might seem very weird. Can i somehow remotely (VNC) run GUI web browser? If yes how do I set that up. Atm have no GUI at all installed.
[03:35] <jagosix> Hello People :)
[03:36] <Calahan> jagosix hi
[03:36] <yum> hey guy. I got a bunch of pdf files with .pfx key file. I used to install it once in acrobat reader . but I dont know how to do the same in document viewer
[03:36] <yum> any idea?
[03:37] <jagosix> ok question .. is there a way to change the grub menu in 12.04 to something graphical instead of text based?  that's just plain bland.
[03:37] <Calahan> Probably i need to do smth like this? http://www.ubuntugeek.com/install-gui-in-ubuntu-server.html
[03:37] <rohan> AFAIK its not possible
[03:38] <kieppie> hey hist - I'll probably be doing X over SSH anyway, but I'm setting this as a defined supporting sandbox
[03:38] <histo> Calahan: I told you install xauth and whatever GUI based browser you want and then use ssh -X user@server browser
[03:38] <histo> Calahan: it will launch the browser running on the server to the local machine over ssh
[03:39] <histo> kieppie: Why not just teamviwer in to the box then?
[03:39] <jagosix> not server but desktop
[03:39] <yum> how to inster pdf key file in document viewer????????????????/
[03:39] <jagosix> the grub is txt based is it not?
[03:39] <yum> *insert
[03:40] <rohan> @jagosix AFAIK its not possible. Do you know how to change the order of items in grub menu
[03:42] <histo> jagosix: http://community.linuxmint.com/tutorial/view/260
[03:42] <jagosix> example .. have you ssen the grub in PCLinuxOS ..it awesome. graphical background. can the same be done in ubuntu?
[03:43] <histo> jagosix: yes you can add a splash image
[03:43] <kieppie> histo : not just TV, no. full suite of remote apps: TeamViewer, Remmina (RDP, VNC, etc), & anthing else a client might throw at me
[03:43] <histo> jagosix: http://community.linuxmint.com/tutorial/view/260
[03:43] <histo> kieppie: I just don't understand the need to sandbox them but yeah you can do whatever you want.
[03:44] <histo> jagosix: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2#Themes
[03:45] <histo> rohan: it's definately possible
[03:46] <bitbarron> Can I install the .iso on a USB flash drive, then install software, make configuration settings, so I can boot to my customized workspace each time I boot from that USB drive?
[03:46] <rohan> histo: tnx, i'll give it a try
[03:46] <cfhowlett> bitbarron: yes
[03:46] <bazhang> bitbarron, make it persistent
[03:46] <bazhang> !usb | bitbarron
[03:47] <MK`> is there a way to check which processes are using swap?
[03:47] <bitbarron> Cool!  Thanks guys!
[03:47] <bitbarron> and gals!
[03:47] <cfhowlett> bitbarron: have fun, be safe
[03:48] <histo> bitbarron: you'll want persistent mode so you can save your changes
[03:49] <bitbarron> Now, is there better flash media than others?  What do you recommend in USB flash media (or what should I look for?)
[03:51] <cfhowlett> bitbarron: IMHO, name brand USB with room to spare is best
[03:53] <ayrton> hello
[03:53] <rohan> Question: I want to reduce number of options in grub menu. How to do that?
[03:54] <sailboatofdoom> anyone know how to kill a process?
[03:54] <sailboatofdoom> I'm trying to kill conky
[03:55] <rohan> sailboatofdoom: via System monitor -> process tab
[03:56] <wilee-nilee> sailboatofdoom, killall conky
[03:56] <sailboatofdoom> thanks guys
[03:57] <wilee-nilee> rohan, which options?
[03:57] <histo> bitbarron: I just use the cheapest thumb drives I can find and haven't had a problem
[03:58] <rohan> wilee-nilee: I have 5 options on the grub menu like win7, ubuntu, ubuntu recovery....
[03:58] <wilee-nilee> rohan, if it is kernels remove all but two sets and run a update-grub
[03:59] <wilee-nilee> rohan, you want a kernel and a recovery for it 2 sets
[03:59] <wilee-nilee> and 2 sets of a kernel and a recovery rohan
[04:00] <rohan> wilee-nilee, ok . Can i remove unused entries like memtest and others
[04:01] <wilee-nilee> rohan, yes and please be specific others mean nothing
[04:01] <Momo__> .
[04:03] <wilee-nilee> rohan, this will remove the memory run a update grub afterward sudo chmod -x /etc/grub.d/20_memtest86+
[04:04] <wilee-nilee> rohan, here is the removal command I just gave and how to put it back   http://paste.ubuntu.com/1148094/
[04:04] <rohan> wilee-nilee: tnx, i'll do the same for other two options
[04:06] <wilee-nilee> rohan, not sure what you mean or what you are talking about but run a update grub afterward and be sure you see the kernels.
[04:07] <wilee-nilee> rohan, If I seem retentive about accuracy, you are asking how to mess with how you get to the OS, I have to not assume here. ;)
[04:08] <Momo__> nimen zhenjiujie
[04:08] <kantlivelong> would ubuntu kill my windows key ?
[04:09] <rohan> you already answered what i wanted, tnx once again & sorry for being unclear,  english is not my native
[04:09] <Momo__> 来几个中文的有木有
[04:10] <wilee-nilee> rohan, ah I understand, it is cool. ;)
[04:10] <wilee-nilee> !cn | MoMo
[04:11] <isaac_> When a monitor isn't connected, ubuntu doesn't want to set the resolution higher than 640x480. This is very inconvenient as I use it to VNC into and do stuff. Is there a way to force a higher resolution without a monitor? Thanks
[04:11] <Momo__> 我去吃饭 带会说啊 这边捏们都是英文不太听得懂
[04:11] <bazhang> Momo__, english only here
[04:13] <agentgasmask> isaac_: vncserver -geometry 1280x1024
[04:14] <wilee-nilee> kantlivelong, the activation key no? or ant other really.
[04:15] <kantlivelong> odd.. xev doesnt even see it
[04:15] <wilee-nilee> kantlivelong, as long as it is a legit key hehe.
[04:15] <histo> !cn | Momo__
[04:15] <histo> !jp | Momo__
[04:15] <kantlivelong> stupid keyboard
[04:15] <bazhang> histo, yes he knows
[04:16] <histo> ahh
[04:16] <histo> sorry
[04:16] <histo> didn't know if it wasy cn or jp or somehting else
[04:16] <bazhang> wilee-nilee, I suspect he means the super key
[04:16] <bazhang> cn
[04:16] <kantlivelong> bazhang: yes super
[04:16] <kantlivelong> :P
[04:16] <moin> which package provides python bindings for Gtk and EvinceDocument, I am looking at this SO page[http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8942604/embed-evince-python-gi/9067463#9067463 ] and I can't seem to get the bindings for Gtk and EvinceDocument classes. I have installed python-gobject and python3 but no progress.
[04:16] <wilee-nilee> bazhang, ah I wondered myself. ;)
[04:16] <kantlivelong> not sure why its not seeing it
[04:17] <wilee-nilee> kantlivelong, should'nt
[04:17] <kantlivelong> xev wont see super?
[04:19] <isaac_> Is there a way to change the actual resolution though without using vnc? Right now, vnc stopped working all together when the resolution got changed. So I'm just using team viewer
[04:22] <moin> which package provides python bindings for Gtk and EvinceDocument, I am looking at this SO page[http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8942604/embed-evince-python-gi/9067463#9067463 ] and I can't seem to get the bindings for Gtk and EvinceDocument classes. I have installed python-gobject and python3 but no progress.
[04:23] <stoich> hmmm
[04:23] <stoich> not the channel i intended
[04:24] <Momo__> thank you   ubottu
[04:24] <stoich> how's everybody tonight?
[04:25] <histo> okay
[04:26] <histo> !patience | moin
[04:27] <sccy> Hello all. I am new here. Got a question to ask the experts.
[04:27] <jhojho> hello. so which channel do I join to request changes to a precise package?
[04:27] <jhojho> its only a compile flag difference so not a big change
[04:29] <sccy> I bought a pandaboard with ARM. It has an Innolux A70 touchscreen by default setup. It originally runs on Qtopia, until I have recently installed Xubuntu 0910. Things works fine except the display looks wrong. The resolution is wrong and the display is offset. I think there isn't a proper display driver installed. I am just wondering if there are anyways, I can find the appropriate driver or get the screen displaying correctly?
[04:30] <bazhang> sccy, try a supported version such as 12.04. 9.10 is end of life
[04:30] <deadlyninja> i have 2x 1.5tb drives and 2x 3tb drives, is it possible to use mdadm to combine the 2 1.5tb drives and use them as parity for the 3tb drive raid?
[04:30] <sccy> OK, and I hope the driver list has expanded to cover the driver I want.
[04:31] <sccy> Thanks, bazhang.
[04:32] <sccy> There is one more question though. In order to install Xubuntu/Ubuntu on my device. I need to have an ext3 format of the OS. Do I need to compile that myself or can I get/download it from anywhere?
[04:33] <snow__> why u need ext3
[04:33] <bazhang> sccy, there's a gparted live iso of about 60mb
[04:34] <nafcool> hello
[04:35] <sulphur16> Wifi Hotspot not working for me
[04:35] <ironfoot> how do you fix lag on movies
[04:35] <sulphur16> Can anyone help?
[04:35] <bazhang> !details | sulphur16
[04:35] <diego1> which system u using sul16
[04:36] <bazhang> !tab > diego1
[04:36] <nafcool> I'm having some seriuos problem. Yesterday, my ubuntu 12.04 system crashed and so i installed a totally new system while keeping aside the previous filesystem. I recovered the previous filesystem via the superblock backup but i can't see the home folder's contents
[04:36] <nafcool> plz. help
[04:36] <bazhang> ironfoot, do you mean flv in a browser? some other format
[04:37] <sulphur16> I have a problem with sharing my wired internet connection over wireless card. I am running 12.04
[04:37] <sulphur16> I have tried creating a hotspot using Network Manager
[04:37] <ironfoot> bazhang lag is really bad is flv what I need???
[04:37] <diego1> mmm  i have a similar issue i cant make a hotspot locally with wired or wireless'
[04:38] <bazhang> ironfoot, this is flash video or what. please clarify
[04:38] <sulphur16> Other laptop(win 7) can connect to the ad-hoc network and ping to the ubuntu machine but can't access the internet
[04:38] <sccy> so bazhang, may I ask where I can find the gparted live iso?
[04:38] <bazhang> sccy, gparted.sourceforge.net if I recall correctly
[04:39] <sccy> bazhang, thank you so much
[04:41] <mobius420> greetings %ubuntu
[04:42] <mobius420> I seem to have broken all my unity search bar
[04:42] <mobius420> :/  now when I log into  my system,  and I try to type  "ter"  for terminal,  I am not able to find the launcher by typing the name of the program in the search bar
[04:42] <mobius420> in fact I can find nothing
[04:42] <mobius420> :/
[04:43] <mobius420> is there a way to restore this functionality?
[04:43] <sulphur16> Anyone who can help me with hotspot creation in ubuntu 12.04
[04:44] <sulphur16> created a hotspot in 12.04 to share wired internet
[04:44] <sulphur16> can connect to ubuntu 12.04 from other machine over wireless
[04:44] <bohemian9485> The Broadcom BCM4313 wireless chipset on my Lenovo S10-3 no longer works after I did an update recently. Using lspci command I can see my wireless controller, but it won't show up when I issue an ifconfig command. Network manager says my wireless is disabled and when I tried to enable it, my netbook would freeze and I had to do a hard reset. Does anyone know how to correct it?
[04:44] <sulphur16> but can not access internet
[04:45] <mobius420> bohemian9485,  I assume you booted to the previous kernel image and that's how you got online now?
[04:46] <mobius420> bohemian9485,  you might try <rfkill list all>   that helped me determine I had soft blocked my radio once
[04:46] <mobius420> just a shot in the dark
[04:47]  * mobius420 has broken all his shortcuts in unity search bar .....sobs....
[04:47] <bohemian9485> mobius420, I'm using wired connection right now. I was testing the Quantal kernel when I did the update. Rfkill showed my card is hard blocked.
[04:48] <Jeremy3D> can someone tell me how to run a program with wine from a terminal?  I want to open LMMS with wine
[04:49] <snow__> just type:   [wine and then the application name]
[04:52] <Jeremy3D> wine: cannot find L"C:\\windows\\system32\\lmms.exe"
[04:53] <mobius420> bohemian9485,  then you can unblock it :)
[04:53] <mobius420> sudo rfkill unblock wifi
[04:53] <mobius420> :)
[04:53] <mobius420> tell me if that worked for you
[04:53] <sulphur16> can anyone help me with creating a hotspot on 12.04
[04:54]  * mobius420 has spent the last 5 days battling a real deal true blue chinese made BIOS virus 
[04:54] <mobius420> I have learned some serious stuff man! :)
[04:54] <snow__> there is graphical user interface for wine just install it and you can configure and install apps using it.
[04:54] <sulphur16> My ubuntu 12.04 machine is not routing the traffic from other machine
[04:54] <mobius420> I had no IDEA how bad and sneaky the virusews in linux could be
[04:54] <Momo__> o.0
[04:55] <mobius420> anybody who says there are no viruses in linux does not know what they are talking about
[04:55] <mobius420> period
[04:55] <mobius420> PERIOD
[04:55] <snow__> Do you mean virus is a problem in LINUX
[04:55] <bohemian9485> mobius420, the hardware switch has no effect, it just won't turn on
[04:55] <mobius420> the thing uses some thing called a "squash.filesystem"  and slipstreams a custom kernel image  no matter how many time you try to format and reinstall the result is always the same
[04:55] <Momo__> yes
[04:56] <mobius420> I had to flash the bios AND remove the hdd.... I dont even use ain internal hdd anymore
[04:56] <mobius420> the person diong this is some kind of savant
[04:56] <mobius420> i swear to god this guy can get root on your system in like twenty seconds FLAT
[04:56] <mobius420> I am not making this up
[04:57] <fahmyboy> hi all.  Is the right place to ask about how to install windows within a fresh ubuntu install
[04:57] <Jeremy3D> snow__, the app is installed i just need to launch it. but lmms requires being launched in a terminal
[04:58] <bohemian9485> fahmyboy, to install Windows inside Ubuntu, you can use VirtualBox or VMWare
[04:59] <Momo__> yeah  i just use vmware
[04:59] <fahmyboy> is their a certain windows version that you recommend that will not kill my machine
[04:59] <fahmyboy> and plays nice with vmware
[05:00] <bohemian9485> fahmyboy, Windows XP is pretty stable, I can run it on my 1GB ram netbook without much issue
[05:00] <fahmyboy> cheers
[05:01] <Momo__> .....................
[05:01] <Jeremy3D> anyone know how to get wine to open lmms in a terminal?
[05:04] <wilee-nilee> Jeremy3D, you might try #winehq
[05:04] <Jeremy3D> wilee-nilee, ty
[05:04] <wilee-nilee> no problem
[05:18] <G__81> i would like to know whether 12.04 would get the latest Unity updates ?
[05:18] <G__81> or is it mandatory that i got to upgrade to 12.10 once its released ?
[05:19] <G__81> The reason being i have some irritating bugs that i see in Unity and hence want to know if there are updates which would be rolled out for 12.04 (especially in Unity) and would i get to run the version of Unity that would be available in 12.10 ?
[05:21] <hateball> G__81: Well being that it's an LTS you could probably expect some bugfixes, as long as they dont require a version upgrade
[05:23] <wilee-nilee> G__81, So let me see if I understand this you have a idea that updates at all will fix your problem and you are relying on answers here to prop that up.
[05:29] <mobius420> my unity search bar is broken... it wont find *any* thing I've installed
[05:29] <billkd> Try our new Anus burger. At mcdonalds
[05:31] <G__81_> sorry got disconnected
[05:32] <G__81_> would 12.04 get Unity updates and the bug fixes or is it like the latest version of Unity would be available in 12.10 only  ?
[05:32] <G__81_> There are some bugs which irritate me in 12.04 as of now :(
[05:34] <somsip> G__81_: comment while you were dropped - hateball> G__81: Well being that it's an LTS you could probably expect some bugfixes, as long as they dont require a version upgrade
[05:35] <G__81_> somsip: so is there any way where i can run the version of Unity that would be shipped in 12.10?
[05:35] <peugi> Hi, how do I boot from usb on a computer that does not boot from usb? can I use livecd somehow?
[05:36] <datacide> Hello, I am trying to upgrade my OS--there is a Libreoffice update, but the upgrade consistently fails
[05:36] <datacide> Is it something where I should try again later?
[05:36] <somsip> G__81_: It wasn't my comment to you. I was just echoing it for you. If you're on 12.04 you will get 12.04 updates. If you want 12.10 updates, you need to run 12.10. There may be a PPA that backports 12.10 updates to 12.04 but YMMV
[05:37] <_skpl> will unity 3d run on an ati rage xl?
[05:37] <bitbarron> I really dig ubuntu.  Has anyone here tried linux mint, and have an opinion?
[05:38] <G__81_> when i try to install vlc i get the following issue
[05:38] <G__81_> Err http://in.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise/universe libaacs0 amd64 0.3.0-4   Something wicked happened resolving 'in.archive.ubuntu.com:http' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
[05:38] <G__81_> can someone help me resolve this ?
[05:38] <somsip> G__81_: use a different source?
[05:38] <G__81_> somsip: means?
[05:39] <peugi> can someone help please how do i tell livecd to boot from a specific device?
[05:40] <somsip> G__81_: don't use in.archive.ubuntu.com.
[05:40] <G__81_> how do i change it ?
[05:40] <wilee-nilee> peugi, there is a all called plop,  http://www.plop.at/
[05:40] <G__81_> somsip: the other packages work fine frm the same source
[05:40] <wilee-nilee> app*
[05:41] <peugi> I have grub installed on that device but the machine does not boot from usb
[05:41] <somsip> G__81_: maybe doesn't need to be changed then, but it might provide a workaround. There is a GUI thing that is uaully used to install and upgrade packages. I don't remember what it's called. Sorry
[05:41] <peugi> is there a way to boot from cd and then boot from usb?
[05:42] <datacide> Can anyone help with this http://pastebin.com/yF2aCnqk   <-----  ?
[05:42] <somsip> peugi: usually set in BIOS options
[05:42] <peugi> correct, old model dell no usb boot
[05:42] <peugi> linux runs fine though!
[05:42] <gunarm_> could it hurt anything to set my RAID array to mount at /raidfs ?
[05:42] <somsip> datacide: sometime means the file index has been copied but not the file. When I get this I try later
[05:42] <kieppie> peugi - bios setting; I think there may be ways to hack the GRUB commands, but I'm not sure how that's achieved. your other alternative us to check out PXE
[05:43] <datacide> somsip, thanks, will do
[05:43] <gunarm_> or will ubuntu even let you make directories in /
[05:44] <AzzIzzA> gunarm_: yeah, that's fine
[05:45] <koolguy1> Hello everybody
[05:45] <gunarm_> ok, i know its not normal FHS practice, but i didnt know if there was any technical reason not to do it
[05:45] <gunarm_> thanks
[05:47] <koolguy1> I'm using ubuntu 12.04 (32bit), I got a display resolution problem, I can't see any higher resolution other than 1024x768 in ubuntu, while in my win 7 i've no problems using 1152x864, any solutions guys?
[05:48] <koolguy1> and I have no external g.card, it's intel integrated graphics
[05:50] <mint> if i encrypt my existing /home on a new install, will it destroy the contents if i choose not to format?
[05:50] <nafcool> hey help me
[05:50] <AzzIzzA> gunarm_: afaik there is nothing in the standard that really defines a place for user data that is shared between accounts (which I presume is what you are storing on your array) so we are left to make something up. I generally use /home/common
[05:50] <nafcool> my home folder files have dissappeared!
[05:50] <mrtn_> hi! :D
[05:51] <mrtn_> is this some sort of ubuntu support chat?
[05:51] <wilee-nilee> ubuntu support yes
[05:51] <mrtn_> could i get some help with ccsm?
[05:52] <wilee-nilee> mrtn_, just state the problem.
[05:52] <mrtn_> i just recognized your screen name, you replied to one of my posts once :)
[05:53] <mrtn_> well, compiz is kinda buggy. it flashes whenever i switch workstations
[05:53] <wilee-nilee> mrtn_, at the UF?
[05:53] <qualia> hey what's the fastest way to shrink a partition
[05:53] <mrtn_> yeah, the UF
[05:53] <mrtn_> [shrink a partition with gparted, no?]
[05:54] <qualia> shrink one partition and create a new one for freebsd because it's installer has no shrinking, only deleting ?
[05:54] <koolguy1> I'm using ubuntu 12.04 (32bit), I got a display resolution problem, I can't see any higher resolution other than 1024x768 in ubuntu, while in my win 7 i've no problems using 1152x864, any solutions guys?
[05:54] <qualia> gparted? ok i'll look into that thanks
[05:54] <somsip> !patience | koolguy1
[05:55] <qualia> I wish someone could give me a hint for the manual shrinking though
[05:55] <koolguy1> somsip: ok
[05:55] <mrtn_> what's the code for reseting what i did with compiz? I'm on ubuntu 12.04 and using gnome.
[05:56] <SecretFire> how can i get the source of a program through terminal?
[05:56] <qualia> SecretFire, sudo apt-get source <programName>
[05:56] <mrtn_> qualia_, i used gparted to partition and to shrink. you could use that. but you gotta use a live usb with a linux distro on it.
[05:57] <qualia> mrtn_, a live usb with a distro, why is that
[05:57] <mrtn_> that way, because you can't work on a partition that is mounted.
[05:57] <gunarm_> is there a difference between xubuntu and getting ubuntu and installing xfce?
[05:57] <qualia> oh i get it now
[05:57] <qualia> mrtn_, thank you
[05:58] <somsip> gunarm_: ubuntu will install the default desktops too. I don't believe xubuntu will
[05:58] <wilee-nilee> mrtn_, first answer should get compiz and unity reset  http://askubuntu.com/questions/127782/ubuntu-12-04-compiz-failure-computer-has-nothing-to-use
[05:58] <gunarm_> but its the same ubuntu, just a different package configuration?  I was wondering how it is that xubuntu has a different LTS support length if its just different packages
[05:59] <gunarm_> somsip, ^
[05:59] <mrtn_> what's the code for reseting what i did with compiz?
[05:59] <nafcool> i had a crash and then saw grub rescue so i installed a new ubuntu 12.04 system while keeping the previous drive as it is, then i restored its contents via backup and everything's backed up but i can't see the home folder's contents.....but the total size of the drive shows that it is 10 GB and it was 10 GB.......i think my folders in the home folders are hidden or something....plz. help
[06:00] <gunarm_> mrtn_, resetting to default settings?  you could always delete ~/.compiz/
[06:00] <wilee-nilee> mrtn_, you see the link I gave you?
[06:00] <timfrost> qualia: SecretFire: apt-get source doesn't need to be (and generally shouldn't be) run via root/sudo (sources can be fetched/unpacked by any user)
[06:01] <mrtn_> gunram__, i read on UF that uninstalling compiz does nothing. you simply can't configure the settings.
[06:01] <mrtn_> wilee-nilee_, i just saw it, i'll check it out now.
[06:01] <luftikuss> nafcool: Please getan oveerview yourslef by doing '~$ df -h'.
[06:02] <nafcool> luftikuss: then what?
[06:03] <nafcool> luftikuss: i get this :: /dev/sda8        26G  8.8G   16G  37% /media/3a342190-c4a5-4014-aa12-45be4b2c12a
[06:03] <luftikuss> nafcool: Then change to your home folder and investigate if it is the home that you wanted.
[06:04] <nafcool> luftikuss: the /dev/sda8 is the one in which my home folder contents are missing
[06:05] <J1SP> I can login to my computer but during bootup it shows a bunch of black and white lines. I have an nvida graphics card.
[06:05] <nafcool> luftikuss: i backed up /dev/sda8 via superblock backup
[06:05] <luftikuss> nafcool: May be you need an Ubuntu life CD to find out where your previous /home contents are now.
[06:06] <nafcool> luftikuss: i tried that but it doesn't help
[06:06] <luftikuss> nafcool: I do not know anything about superblock.
[06:07] <nafcool> luftikuss: see this http://i.imgur.com/8oSun.png
[06:07] <nafcool> luftikuss: this is what i am getting
[06:08] <luftikuss> nafcool: "it doesn't help" is no exact description. Either give a more precise description, or visit a local Linux computer club to get help.
[06:08] <nafcool> luftikuss: in a live CD, what do i need to do?
[06:09] <J1SP> here is my nvida server log : http://pastebin.com/6yMQiTq2
[06:09] <peugi> any ideas on how to update dell bios?
[06:09] <peugi> using free software?
[06:10] <luftikuss> nafcool: Is http://i.imgur.com/8oSun.png the output of "superblock"?
[06:10] <nafcool> luftikuss: nope. that is what i see when i navigate to the 27 GB filesystem (my previuos ubuntu install which crashed)
[06:11] <wilee-nilee> peugi, Some bios updates can make a cd I di this just tonight on my toshiba laptop, but burned the cd from windows, the app had to be run from there.
[06:11] <luftikuss> nafcool: browse your filesytems for "home" directories.
[06:11] <J1SP> can someone help me please?
[06:11] <nafcool> luftikuss: in the live CD?
[06:11] <peugi> alright, installing windows in virtualbox
[06:12] <luftikuss> nafcool: yes, using the live CD and investigating the filessystems on your hard disks.
[06:12] <nafcool> ok
[06:12] <nafcool> luftikuss: thanks!
[06:12] <luftikuss> nafcool: Good luck!
[06:13] <J1SP> here is my nvida server log : http://pastebin.com/6yMQiTq2 , I don'
[06:14] <Gallomimia> hola amigos. has anyone here ever tried to mount a buffalo NAS drive (via samba) on a ubuntu machine? The wiki about perma mounting shares suggests the buffalo drives need a non utf character set of some kind.. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently some advice would be appreciated
[06:14] <J1SP> * I don't see the ubuntu logo on startup it shows up as a big white block on a black backround
[06:16] <J1SP> ....
[06:17] <Gallomimia> hmm
[06:17] <teek_> Hi!
[06:17] <timfrost> J1SP: What happens if you remove/disable the proprietary driver?  I used to prefer the proprietary driver, but the nouveau driver seems more stable for me on 11.10 and 12.04
[06:17] <Gallomimia> how are you
[06:18] <teek_> good gallominia :)
[06:18] <teek_> thank you
[06:18] <J1SP> how do I remove it timfrost ?
[06:18] <J1SP> I am fairly new to ubuntu
[06:19] <J1SP> the computer boots up but I can't go down to command line without it showing correctly
[06:19] <teek_> Is there anyone here who is possibly familiar with Squid?
[06:19] <Gallomimia> ssh in
[06:19] <J1SP> it worked fine in ubuntu 10.04
[06:19] <Gallomimia> squid the proxy?
[06:19] <teek_> Gallomimia: Yes
[06:20] <Gallomimia> ah, not particularly. wish i was more versed in using it. might install it on my network
[06:20] <teek_> I can't even get it to install correctly. It ignores the options I put when I go to configure it before compiling.
[06:21] <teek_> If there's anyone out there that has any experience that could help I'd be so grateful.
[06:21] <moment> hey guys i have some problems on lucid. i was using proprietary graphics drivers that suddenly stopped working after i updated ubuntu, so i wanted to uninstall and reinstall them. the newer proprietary drivers don't seem to work though so i wanted to install the open source ones. problem is that for some reason they're gone from system->administration->hardware driver... they were there just two minutes ago when i uninstalled the f
[06:21] <AzzIzzA> teek_: just ask your question, squid is a rather large program, are you after performance tuning, NTLM integration, reverse proxying?
[06:21] <moment> and now i have no graphics drivers and compiz isn't working or anything
[06:21] <mrtn474> wilee-nilee_, i logged out by accident. could i have that link again? about compiz with ubuntu 12.04
[06:21] <teek_> I'm just trying to install the thing in the directory I want, firstly
[06:22] <teek_> I can't even find the program no matter what I set the --prefix  too
[06:22] <timfrost> J1SP: 'System Settings-> Additional Drivers'.  For 12.04, there are several options (I get a list of at least 4, all of which are disabled).  If any of them are active (green icon), then select that version and click 'deactivate'.  Warning: you are probably going to be required to reboot to finish this.
[06:23] <AzzIzzA> teek_: can you pastebin what you are doing, and the results?
[06:24] <J1SP> I don't have additional drivers.
[06:24] <J1SP> timfrost
[06:25] <mrtn474> how do i reset what i've done with compiz?
[06:25] <timfrost> J1SP: can you pastebin the output of 'dpkg -l nvidia\*' ?
[06:25] <histo> mrtn474: look for it's hidden config file in your /home/mrtn474 directory and delete it
[06:26] <J1SP> ok
[06:26] <Gallomimia> oh i managed to get that samba share mounted thanks if you read my question
[06:26] <teek_> okay I downloaded the tarball, I unpackaged it.
[06:26] <histo> teek_: you know squid is in the repos
[06:26] <J1SP> timfrost http://pastebin.com/USeb4xjn
[06:26] <mrtn474> and then i can simply uninstall it?
[06:26] <teek_> histo: repos?
[06:27] <histo> teek_: sudo apt-get install squid3
[06:27] <Gallomimia> teek_: pretty sure it needs to be installed deeply into the system. not sure about putting it where you want
[06:27] <histo> !info squid3 | teek_
[06:27] <teek_> ugh....too much x.x
[06:27] <Gallomimia> heh. yeah use a packaged version. it'll be great
[06:27] <mrtn474> histo: i siimply want to do this to fix it. i want to follow some instructions to installing ccsm again because it's kinda buggy.
[06:27] <Gallomimia> going to install it myself right now :D
[06:27] <histo> mrtn474: probably somewhere in the .compiz directory if that exists if nto look in the .config directory
[06:28] <teek_> I don't understand the difference in repos and tarballs of the newest compilations
[06:28] <histo> !repo | teek_
[06:28] <histo> teek_: you are downloading a tarball and trying to install from source. When you can just use ubuntu's software manager to install the package from the repos or repositories
[06:28] <teek_> ugh x.x
[06:29] <mrtn474> okay, i'll do that, thanks :D
[06:29] <teek_> I'm sorry now I am getting so confused this has me agitated.
[06:29] <histo> teek_: I would recomend installing software from the software center or via apt-get unless you need some bleeding edge version that you can only get from source
[06:29] <histo> teek_: what questions do you have there are people here to help.
[06:29] <teek_> what's wrong with having the newer version?
[06:29] <jhojho> hello. so which channel do I join to request changes to a precise package? it would be a compile flag change only
[06:29] <Gallomimia> teek_: the command given above: sudo apt-get install squid3
[06:30] <Gallomimia> will install squid for you inside 2 minutes
[06:30] <J1SP> timfrost http://pastebin.com/USeb4xjn
[06:30] <histo> teek_: it may be the same version as the one in the repos. But I always say if it aint broke don't fix it
[06:30] <teek_> so okay...I should use the repo version
[06:30] <teek_> That's what I'm getting here
[06:30] <AzzIzzA> teek_: that is the wrong way to look at it, there is a version which has been expertly tested and set up to work well with your system. The correct approach is "What does the newest version offer which outweighs those benefits?"
[06:30] <teek_> ohhh....thank you azz okay
[06:31] <histo> teek_: the version on the squid site is 3.1.20 and the version in the repos is 3.1.19 unless you need some feature that .20 provides I would just use the repo version if you aren't familiar with building from source
[06:31] <timfrost> J1SP: You do have a version of proprietary nvidia drivers - ' ii  nvidia-173' identifies a binary NVidia driver package.  If the X display isn't ideal, try 'sudo apt-get remove  nvidia-173'
[06:31] <teek_> okay so unfortunately I already tried doing this with 3.1.20....
[06:32] <teek_> am I able to just run the repo script and install over it?
[06:32] <J1SP> what do I do after that timfrost ?
[06:32] <histo> teek_: also on the squid site they offer a binary version. You could download a .deb from there and just double click to install it in the future.
[06:32] <histo> teek_: how far did you get with the downloaded tarball?
[06:33] <histo> teek_: actually there site even recomends sudo apt-get install squid3 if you are on a debian based system
[06:33] <teek_> I downloaded it, unpackaged, configured and make install and now can't even find it
[06:33] <timfrost> J1SP: You then need to reboot to get splash and X both using the nouveau driver interface
[06:33] <teek_> okay histo
[06:33] <histo> teek_: try going to the directory and sudo make uninstall\
[06:33] <histo> teek_: sorry type sudo make uninstall
[06:33] <teek_> okay I will
[06:33] <teek_> doing that now
[06:34] <histo> hopefully they have uninstall scripts
[06:34] <histo> teek_: also do you know what squid does and are you sure you need it?
[06:35] <teek_> histo: yes and yes, thank you...there was an uninstall but I've gotten a lot of errors
[06:35] <RITRedbeard> Quick question, running Kubuntu on mobile... how do you control cpu governor? Laptop is really hot! Youch.
[06:35] <histo> teek_: pastebin the errors
[06:36] <histo> RITRedbeard: I believe they are using some power manager for frequency control let me try and figure out which one
[06:36] <histo> !paste | teek_
[06:36] <teek_> my uninstall attempt http://pastebin.com/5499Exi7
[06:39] <teek_> I don't understand it doesn't even seem like it went and tried to uninstall everything, just mess with my downloaded tarball
[06:40] <histo> teek_: did you sudo make uninstall  ?
[06:40] <timfrost> teek_: what is left in /usr/local/squid? and is there a squid process running from /usr/local/squid/bin?
[06:40] <teek_> timfrost: that directory never existed
[06:40] <ryan_> someone please help me with ubuntu chat help
[06:40] <ryan_> cos am new here
[06:41] <histo> !ask | ryan_
[06:42] <teek_> timfrost: don't know how to check running processes
[06:42] <histo> teek_: ps aux | grep squid
[06:43] <histo> teek_: again did you run sudo make uninstall or just make uninstall?
[06:44] <teek_> histo: ps aux | grep squid http://pastebin.com/DCJVK6Xn
[06:44] <ryan_> i want pd proxy for ubuntu
[06:44] <teek_> histo: sudo make uninstall
[06:46] <histo> teek_: sudo killall squid3 && sudo make uninstall
[06:46] <histo> teek_: in the build directory ofcourse
[06:47] <teek_> okay, one second :)
[06:47] <histo> teek_: then you can: sudo updatedb && locate squid3
[06:47] <histo> teek_: just pastebin all that output
[06:48] <Gallomimia> ryan_ figure out how chat works yet?
[06:49] <teek_> Histo: sudo make uninstall http://pastebin.com/biZK8Pzd
[06:50] <teek_> It still seems like I haven't uninstalled it? again it just messed with thebuild directory
[06:50] <histo> teek_: you can check if you: sudo updatedb && sudo locate squid3
[06:51] <teek_> histo: updateb is not a working command
[06:51] <histo> teek_: sudo updatedb
[06:51] <teek_> ah
[06:51] <teek_> histo: the locate command does something but there is no output
[06:51] <histo> teek_: that will update the mlocate database of all files on yoru system. then you can locate squid3
[06:52] <teek_> ohh
[06:52] <teek_> okay let me try again
[06:52] <histo> teek_: it will show all files with squid3 in their name
[06:52] <histo> teek_: you only need to updatedb once. not evertime you use locate
[06:52] <histo> teek_: just that you deleted a bunch of files with make uninstall so we need to update the database so it caatches all the changes.
[06:53] <teek_> histo: update and locate http://pastebin.com/2rVjdGGW
[06:54] <skape> how to recover lost partitions
[06:54] <histo> teek_: did you sudo apt-get install squid3 also?
[06:54] <histo> skape: testdisk is the program you want
[06:54] <teek_> I will now?
[06:54] <histo> Guest4741: testdisk
[06:54] <histo> teek_: no
[06:54] <teek_> Okay
[06:55] <teek_> I did before yes
[06:55] <histo> teek_: make uninstall did not work.
[06:55] <histo> teek_: oh you did
[06:55] <teek_> I had...I tried it both ways
[06:55] <histo> teek_: sudo apt-get purge squid3
[06:55] <teek_> It's running now
[06:56] <Guest4741> how to recover lost partitions
[06:56] <histo> Guest4741: use the testdisk application
[06:56] <teek_> It's done, it says I have to remove one file myself
[06:56] <luwei> j
[06:56] <histo> teek_: okay now sudo updatedb && locate squid3
[06:57] <teek_> histo: http://pastebin.com/5E9cesbM
[06:58] <yj> l
[06:58] <yj> lls
[06:58] <histo> teek_: did you run sudo updatedb prior to that last one?
[06:58] <teek_> Yes.
[06:58] <histo> teek_: ugh we're going to have to remove it manually
[06:59] <teek_> I really have messed something up haven't I
[06:59] <histo> teek_: bare with me i'll write a line you can copy and paste
[06:59] <teek_> damn it all
[06:59] <teek_> thank you for being so patient
[06:59] <fishbait> Is it possible to run 2 seperate gpu (1card 1onboard) on 1 system?
[06:59] <histo> sudo rm -rf /usr/share/squid3 /usr/share/doc/squid3-common
[07:00] <histo> teek_: that should get rid of the leftovers
[07:00] <histo> fishbait: yes
[07:00] <histo> fishbait: how do you think people do multiple monitor setups
[07:00] <teek_> It made the list much shorter
[07:00] <fishbait> Ooh so then all i need is 2more monitors yay!
[07:00] <moment> hey i've had some problems with ubuntu and graphics drivers, now i'm buying a new laptop and i want to make sure that there are no (or few) problems with the graphics hardware and ubuntu ... is there any list of graphics hardware that is known to be fully support by ubuntu?
[07:00] <histo> fishbait: or  dualhead card
[07:01] <histo> !hcl | moment
[07:01] <peugi> do you guys do anything different on solid state drives besides turning off the swap?
[07:01] <peugi> guys & gals ;)
[07:01] <histo> teek_: okay now you can sudo apt-get install squid3
[07:01] <moment> histo, thanks
[07:01] <teek_> did you want the newest list first or?
[07:01] <llutz_> peugi: mount it with "discard" option (TRIM)
[07:02] <peugi> ooo thanks
[07:02] <histo> peugi: http://www.howtogeek.com/62761/how-to-tweak-your-ssd-in-ubuntu-for-better-performance/
[07:02] <llutz_> peugi: but be warned, theres no way to get deleted files back then
[07:02] <histo> peugi: although I think these ppl worried about writes destroying their ssd are rediculous
[07:03] <fishbait> Mhmm i was just checking to make sure i'll research it
[07:03] <histo> !twinview > fishbait
[07:03] <teek_> histo: I did that and I got a popup box
[07:03] <histo> teek_: popup box about what?
[07:03] <peugi> yay thanks everyone
[07:03] <teek_> "System program problem detected"
[07:04] <teek_> cancel/report
[07:04] <histo> teek_: what like a crash report?
[07:04] <teek_> no details given o.o
[07:04] <histo> teek_: does it say what app was the problem?
[07:04] <histo> teek_: ahwell some program crashed
[07:05] <histo> teek_: did sudo apt-get install squid3 finish?
[07:05] <teek_> histo: sudo apt-get http://pastebin.com/d5D2v5fU
[07:05] <teek_> I've never gotten that popup before o.O
[07:07] <histo> teek_: it's erroring because /usr/share/squid3/mim.conf is missing. But the package should install it
[07:07] <histo> teek_: try sudo aptitude reinstall squid3
[07:08] <teek_> histo: command not found
[07:09] <endstille> teek_: try sudo apt-get reinstall squid3    aptitude is not installed per default since some releases
[07:10] <histo> teek_: ahh we forgot to remove some other packages
[07:10] <teek_> okay so what should I be doing now?
[07:10] <histo> teek_: can your pastebin the output of dpkg -l | grep squid
[07:10] <teek_> second
[07:11] <llutz_> endstille: apt-get install --reinstall       it is
[07:11] <fishbait> I'll research it for ati cards radeon hd 6670 and onboard hd 4250
[07:11] <histo> endstille: the issue is we delete the mime.conf that antoher squid package installed
[07:11] <teek_> histo: http://pastebin.com/QvCE8J0q
[07:12] <histo> teek_: okay copy and paste this:  sudo apt-get purge squid-langpack squid3 squid3-common && sudo apt-get install squid3
[07:12] <histo> that should fix you up
[07:13] <teek_> those are... 2 seperate commands?
[07:14] <histo> yeah
[07:15] <histo> teek_: the && tells it to wait until the first command is done and then it does the stuff after the &&
[07:16] <teek_> I didn't even knwo that I thought that's how you were telling me it was two commands now I know how to do more than one command
[07:16] <joubin> Anyone here willing to help me with hostapd?
[07:16] <histo> !ask | joubin
[07:18] <teek_> histo: the result of all that http://pastebin.com/6KE6DwAa
[07:20] <histo> teek_: yeap squid3 is running now properly
[07:20] <teek_> oh great!
[07:20] <teek_> we've made progress! ^^
[07:21] <histo> teek_: now what?
[07:21] <teek_> I was going to ask you thesame question
[07:22] <teek_> Lemme get the starting documents so I can sortof make a plan
[07:22] <histo> teek_: to configure it you can edit the /etc/squid3/squid.conf
[07:22] <teek_> Okay right...
[07:23] <teek_> my understanding is that I need to first configure it, set up caches,
[07:23] <histo> teek_: after making changes to the config you'll want to restart the squid proxy with sudo /etc/init.d/squid3 restart
[07:23] <histo> teek_: yeap
[07:23] <goddard> anyone know if there is a keyboard shortcut in netflix to go to the next episode?
[07:23] <teek_> histo: the edit command is vi right?
[07:24] <teek_> and then I just need to find the configexample I want to use?
[07:24] <mrtn474> the title bar in some of my application windows is missing! D: this happened after i reset compiz.
[07:25] <histo> teek_: you can use nano or gedit
[07:25] <histo> teek_: or vi but vi is complicated
[07:25] <lotuspsychje> mrtn474:did you try a reboot?
[07:26] <histo> teek_: sudo nano /etc/squid3/squid.conf or gksu gedit /etc/squid3/squid.conf  if you a GUI environment
[07:26] <mrtn474> lotuspsychje: no i didn't try. i'll try that now.
[07:26] <histo> goddard: how are you watching netflix in linux?
[07:26] <lotuspsychje> mrtn474:ok good luck
[07:26] <teek_> histo: how I should configure my specific instance of this program is proabably way outside the scope of what you can help me with here..are you familiar enough with squid to at least give me a little insight?
[07:27] <histo> teek_: what is your ultimate goal?
[07:28] <histo> teek_: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/setting-up-ubuntu-10-04-lucid-server-with-squid-3-as-a-transparent-proxy.html is a start for configuring it
[07:28] <goddard> histo: how do people watch netflix on a million other linux devices
[07:28] <histo> teek_: not sure if that's what you are after
[07:28] <teek_> to set up a "transparent?" (correct term?) proxy meaning it handles all traffic and specific programs don't have to be adjusted to use it
[07:29] <teek_> oh wow you put out the link before I was done asking the question, okay
[07:30] <teek_> I don't think I have ubuntu server 10?
[07:31] <blubee> hey guys i was trying to fix my speaker crackling when i restart or shutdown but then i uninstalled some sound stuff, now my task bar widget doesn't control my audio plus my audio test doesn't work although alsa mixer controls my audio volume. Is there a way to reset and install the default ubuntu sound settings?
[07:32] <histo> teek_: no but the squid configuration part is what is important to you
[07:33] <teek_> histo: oh alright, thank you!
[07:33] <lotuspsychje> mrtn474:did it work?
[07:33] <mrtn474> it did, thanks! :)
[07:33] <mrtn474> one more thing tho, how do i instal ccsm and have it work without it being so buggy?
[07:33] <lotuspsychje> mrtn474:you have ccsm installed?
[07:34] <histo> teek_: or here will help https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Squid
[07:34] <mrtn474> lotuspsychje: i don't have ccsm. how do i get it to work right? i've found too many posts and articles on it. but they all seem to be personalized.
[07:34] <lotuspsychje> mrtn474:some ccsm settings crash on display, and need a reboot..nothing to do about it
[07:34] <lotuspsychje> !info comizconfig-settings-manager | mrtn474
[07:35] <histo> blubee: you can try and hunt them down they should be stored in your home or it commits alsactl -f store
[07:35] <lotuspsychje> hmm
[07:35] <mrtn474> ubottu: how do you know i have 12.04?
[07:35] <mrtn474> oh.. lol
[07:35] <teek_> histo: what does "uncomment these lines" mean?
[07:36] <mrtn474> so does that mean i cant use ccsm on 12.04?
[07:36] <histo> 5
[07:36] <mrtn474> without unity though. i'm using gnome.
[07:36] <lotuspsychje> !info compizconfig-settings-manager | mrtn474
[07:36] <lotuspsychje> mrtn474:install this
[07:37] <mrtn474> lotuspsychje: is that code to type into the terminal? will it instal compiz?
[07:37] <lotuspsychje> mrtn474:do you run gnome-shell instead of unity?
[07:37] <JoeJulian> (sorry, I'm not a debian/ubuntu user by far) Am I correct that the latest release version of Ubuntu is 12.04 and the latest kernel for that release is 3.2.0-29?
[07:37] <lotuspsychje> mrtn474:yes sudo apt-get install packagename
[07:37] <lotuspsychje> !precise | JoeJulian
[07:37] <mrtn474> lotuspsychje: yeah, i don't like unity. so i downloaded gnome from the software center.
[07:38] <arunkumar413> hi, want test the development release of latest ubuntu. is there is a way to install release version inside my stable ubuntu
[07:38] <mrtn474> lotuspsychje: you gave me two lines, i'm not sure which i should use.
[07:39] <JoeJulian> Thanks. And does Ubuntu, like Red Hat, backport selected kernel changes from later versions? If so, where could I find a list of those backports?
[07:39] <lotuspsychje> mrtn474: sudo apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager (in terminal)
[07:39] <histo> !info linux-generic | JoeJulian
[07:40] <mrtn474> lotuspsychje
[07:40] <teek_> histo: could you go again to this page http://www.ubuntugeek.com/setting-up-ubuntu-10-04-lucid-server-with-squid-3-as-a-transparent-proxy.html
[07:40] <lotuspsychje> yes?
[07:40] <histo> !backports > JoeJulian
[07:40] <teek_> histo: are the numbers they give just generics? or am I supposed to replace them with my own numbers?
[07:41] <mrtn474> lotuspsychje: sorry, sent that last thing by accident. i meant to ask, won't that instal compiz just how i had it before? won't it have the same bugs?
[07:41] <mrtn474> lotuspsychje: won't it have those flashes when i switch workstations? it also won't let me drag windows between workstations.
[07:41] <lotuspsychje> mrtn474:setting manager is just a tool to config running compiz
[07:42] <lotuspsychje> mrtn474:its recommended you install it
[07:42] <mrtn474> lotuspsychje: and then what do i do?
[07:42] <dez82> hi all
[07:42] <JoeJulian> Interesting. And I presume that "generic" implies, then, that these are direct builds of the upstream kernel. Thanks for that. I'm trying to track down which distros are affected by a ext4 structure change.
[07:42] <dez82> could i please get some help with resizing my root partition?
[07:42] <lotuspsychje> mrtn474:then you can finetune your wanted compiz setting like you wish
[07:43] <dez82> I've tried everything i can find and having no joy
[07:43] <lotuspsychje> !info gparted | dez82
[07:43] <Sculptor_> hi
[07:43] <mrtn474> lotuspsyche: but that's exactly what i had before though. except i got it through the software center.
[07:43] <histo> JoeJulian: no generic was jsut the package name
[07:43] <dez82> thanks. I've used gparted
[07:44] <teek_> How can I find out the IP range of my local network?
[07:44] <histo> teek_: ifconfig  will show your machines ip
[07:44] <llutz_> teek_: ip a s
[07:44] <lotuspsychje> !info etherape | teek_
[07:44] <dez82> i got the extended volume (blue) to extend, but the LVM2 wont
[07:45] <lotuspsychje> !lvm | dez82
[07:45] <histo> teek_: did you get eh second link I sent you for configuring squid from the help.ubuntu.com site?
[07:45] <dez82> im not running any array
[07:46] <arunkumar413> when i visit https://staging.ubuntustudio.org/tour/video/  my browser says the connection is untrusted. Can i proceed
[07:46] <histo> dez82: what problems are you having resizing it?
[07:47] <histo> arunkumar413: you'd have to ask the ubuntu studio ppl but it looks like there ssl is self signed
[07:47] <dez82> i need to grow it. gparted says that logical volume management is not supported
[07:47] <teek_> histo: yes but the first link had all that and more so I decided touse the first one
[07:47] <histo> dez82: yeah that's why lotuspsychje sent you help for lvm
[07:47] <dez82> there's a (!) next to it
[07:47] <arunkumar413> histo, since it is a ubuntu website, is it trustable and can i proceed
[07:48] <histo> teek_: k
[07:48] <lotuspsychje> arunkumar413:is it on firefox>?
[07:48] <arunkumar413> lotuspsychje, ya
[07:48] <histo> arunkumar413: I would ask in #ubuntustudio but I went to the link and did not see an issue
[07:49] <Gallomimia> arunkumar413: when i visit that site i get the same problem. i also see nothing on the site that would make me want to have a secured connection
[07:49] <qualia> Hi! How do I update the GRUB list
[07:49] <lotuspsychje> arunkumar413:you can try #firefox, for security warnings
[07:49] <qualia> I mean the menu*
[07:49] <teek_> histo: do you know what the /24 is, and if I need that?
[07:49] <histo> !grub2 | qualia
[07:49] <llutz_> qualia: sudo update-grub
[07:49] <histo> teek_: that's telling it a range
[07:49] <W4sp> SSL certificates cannot be 'self-signed'.
[07:49] <teek_> will I need that when I put in my own IP?
[07:50] <histo> W4sp: sure they can
[07:50] <dudewhat> one does not simply self sign an SSL cert
[07:50] <llutz_> W4sp: they can, but its pontless to use them
[07:50] <llutz_> pointless*
[07:51] <dez82> histo: thanks, but it comes up with  Found duplicate PV 1aT9m6G0nFZEg5zwDD3rm9bJCN9yiS2U: using /dev/sdd5 not /dev/sdc5
[07:51] <dez82>   Extending logical volume root to 100.00 GiB
[07:51] <dez82>   Insufficient free space: 19472 extents needed, but only 2588 available
[07:51] <ferni> why would it be pointless to use self signed certificate ?
[07:52] <histo> dez82: can you please post a screenshot to imagebin.org
[07:52] <llutz_> ferni: who should trust those certs?
[07:52] <histo> llutz_: aparently ubuntu studio users
[07:52] <Gallomimia> everyone should trust a cert signed by itself
[07:52] <W4sp> The issue is caused by because staging.ubuntustudio.org and ubuntustudio.org are different hosts.
[07:52] <Gallomimia> that's like having a guy come up to you and he tells you he's the government and now you have to pay taxes.
[07:53] <Gallomimia> i still don't know why the url in question has secure connection at all. it seems to be all very public information and with no logins
[07:53] <llutz_> Gallomimia: you won't pay him? ;)
[07:53] <Gallomimia> not even if he had my nation's flag sewn into his clothes
[07:54] <Gallomimia> or his skin.
[07:54] <arohner> hi. I'm having trouble setting the timezone on 12.04 through the CLI: https://gist.github.com/3357459
[07:54] <W4sp> histo: llutz_ self-signed certs? You can any other except yourself.
[07:54] <arunkumar413> Gallomimia, can i proceed
[07:55] <histo> W4sp: what?
[07:55] <Gallomimia> there's no security present. just keep that in mind
[07:55] <dez82> histo: http://imagebin.org/224609
[07:55] <arunkumar413> Gallomimia, i just removed the s in https and it works fine
[07:55] <Gallomimia> same thing
[07:55] <Gallomimia> as proceeding
[07:56] <histo> dez82: looks like you don't have the space to increaes 100gb
[07:56] <Gallomimia> it's now even LESS secure, completely unencrypted instead of encrypted under a key that may or may not be secure
[07:56] <lotuspsychje> keep topic to ubuntu guys
[07:56] <histo> Gallomimia: it would be encrypted in transit but under a key that's not secure. So it would shield against people sniffing
[07:57] <Sculptor_> while connecting vpn getting an error " WARNING: No server certificate verification method has been enabled"
[07:57] <dez82> histo: http://imagebin.org/224610
[07:57] <Sculptor_> any one know this
[07:57] <dez82> i should have
[07:57] <histo> goddard: you still around?
[07:58] <Gallomimia> histo the key is not secure? meaning.... you're not sure if the person sending the data is who they say or you're not sure if the key will be kept from others
[07:58] <lotuspsychje> !vpn | Sculptor_
[07:58] <jen> hey you guise
[07:58] <jen> what 'wine' software will work for paint-tool sai?
[07:59] <jen> there are a TON of wine softwares
[07:59] <Sculptor_> ubottu: my machine in getting an ip with tun0
[07:59] <auronandace> !appdb | jen
[07:59] <DJones> jen: Accroding to the database http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=4594
[08:00] <clj_newb_2082> I have a set of iptables rules
[08:00] <jen> well there's like play-on linux
[08:00] <arunkumar413> does anyone used ubuntu studio
[08:00] <clj_newb_2082> I want them to load up whwnever ubutu boots up
[08:00] <Gallomimia> arunkumar413: /join #ubuntustudio
[08:00] <clj_newb_2082> rewrite; I have a set of iptables rules. I just want them to be run whenever ubuntu boots up. What is the minimal way to do this? (I don't want some firewall gui -- I just want my firewall rules executed)
[08:00] <Gallomimia> clj_newb_2082: you need to enthrall yourself with a service called init.d
[08:01] <mrtn474> i followed the instructions from here http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Precise#Compiz_Fusion to install compiz. i think nothing happened. but what if something did happen? how do i undo that?
[08:01] <Gallomimia> does the bot have a speil about init.d anyone?
[08:01] <arunkumar413> Gallomimia, ya joined but no responses
[08:01] <llutz_> clj_newb_2082: put them into a file and load it from /etc/network/if-up.d/*
[08:01] <W4sp> histo. You cannot trust self-signed certs. Just because it's SSL doesnt mean it is the web site in question. What makes matters worse is that someone can accept the certificate  and continue browsing without further warnings.
[08:01] <Gallomimia> arunkumar413: maybe they're all sleeping?
[08:02] <clj_newb_2082> llutz: is there documentation for ifup.d ? looking at the openssh/ntpd examples, I'm not sure how  this is supposed to work
[08:02] <arunkumar413> Gallomimia, i've never seen a irc channel as active as #ubuntu
[08:02] <llutz_> clj_newb_2082: scripts in this dir will be executed by run-parts when network-ifaces come up
[08:02] <Gallomimia> i've a few of them but yeah this is pretty active
[08:02] <dez82> histo: have you any idea what i could do?
[08:03] <clj_newb_2082> llutz_; yes, but where iss the documtation on what options the script must take ...
[08:03] <histo> W4sp: I know I was arguing that you can self sign them. You said you couldn't
[08:03] <histo> dez82: no
[08:03] <dez82> damn
[08:03] <dez82> reinstall?
[08:03] <qualia> IS IT OKAY to modify the /boot/grub/grub.cfg file or would you suggest another way to update the boot list ?
[08:04] <llutz_> clj_newb_2082: maybe in the ifupdown-docu, idk sry
[08:04] <auronandace> qualia: you are meant to edit the files in /etc/grub.d/
[08:04] <histo> qualia: you should be edit /etc/default/grub
[08:04] <auronandace> qualia: then issue sudo update-grub
[08:04] <Gallomimia> dez82: that's an interesting problem you are having.... try the commandline version?
[08:05] <teek_> histo, there are multiple lines in the config file that are the same as in the example, does that mean I need to change all of them? What's the difference between our_networks and localnet?
[08:05] <qualia> which one am I supposed to edit guys.. :D
[08:05] <llutz_> clj_newb_2082: a simple "iptables-restore </wherever/myrules"  would do, where /wherever/myrules holds your iptables-rules stored by iptables-save
[08:05] <histo> qualia: sorry files in /etc/grub.d/
[08:05] <qualia> thank you both :)
[08:05] <histo> qualia: I tabbed the wrong file
[08:05] <qualia> you 'tabbed' it ? how
[08:05] <auronandace> qualia: if you only want to change boot order then /etc/default/grub
[08:06] <dez82> Gallomimia:  I have thanks
[08:06] <dez82> Gallomimia: I think im gonna have to reinstall
[08:07] <shade34321> true >> test writes true to test right?
[08:07] <histo> qualia: tab completion in weechat
[08:07] <Gallomimia> dez82: i think that's false. especially if you have an additional drive to back up to before repartitioning.
[08:07] <W4sp> qualia: You can edit grub.conf with your favorite text editor. Please run sudo update-grub afterwards.
[08:07] <dez82> Gallomimia: I agree but i'm lost, and i've tried all the support options
[08:08] <dez82> Gallomimia: Short of paying canonical
[08:08] <auronandace> W4sp: grub.cfg isn't meant to be edited directly, it says so at the top of the file
[08:08] <Gallomimia> dez82: have you done much on this system since formatting it as such?
[08:08] <dez82> no
[08:08] <Gallomimia> well then you'll be twice as good at installing ubuntu now
[08:08] <dez82> except installing a few apps, which i can recover
[08:09] <Bigbird> I want to format my code style as K&R in VIM,what should I do?
[08:09] <llutz_> W4sp: grub.cfg you mean? changes will be overwritten by update-grub. thats why you shouldn't modify it manually
[08:09] <dez82> Gallomimia: Sorry for not directing that
[08:09] <xrq> Bigbird: why not ask in #vim
[08:10] <dez82> Gallomimia: have you got a cunning plan?
[08:10] <teek_> the instructions for squid tell me I have to replace the "acl our_networks src" LINE(s) and the "acl localnet src" LINE(s). The first line doesn't even exist, am I supposed to add it? If so, where and what value should I put? The second line, multiple examples of it exist, am I to replace each line? If so, with what?
[08:10] <Bigbird> because no one reply me there:(
[08:11] <dez82> Gallomimia: histo: Thanks for the assist guys
[08:11] <llutz_> teek_: wouldn't it make more sense to read the basic-squid documentation to gat a bit of a clue about what you're trying to do?
[08:11] <Gyro54> Hi, How do you add a windows shared directory to the File selection area in Thunderbird? I have mapped drives bookmarked but the are unavailable in the Tbird directory list
[08:11] <llutz_> get*
[08:11] <dez82> Gallomimia: histo: appreciate it
[08:11] <monkers> I'm having terrible luck bringing my raid array back online after moving them to a new ubuntu (12.04).  Upon boot, the partitions on my two raid disks dont show up in dev.  I think this prevents mdadm from properly assembling and mounting the array.  If i use partprobe to update the kernel with the parition entries, the devices show up in /dev properly - but this doesnt happen on boot.  any
[08:11] <monkers> ideas? <3
[08:11] <teek_> llutz: actually no, every type of install demands a specific configuration
[08:12] <llutz_> teek_: and the config-options are part of the docu
[08:12] <teek_> yes are you aware of the infinite amount of configuration options there are?
[08:13] <teek_> have you read it yourself, or are you just suggesting this off hand?
[08:13] <llutz_> teek_: im aware of the chances to end in a desaster when configuring system without actually knowing what you're doing
[08:13] <Gallomimia> Gyro54: will this help you? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
[08:14] <teek_> llutz, I imagine learning all of squids configurations and multiple uses/applications would take quite some time.
[08:15] <monkers> ...---..., ...---..., ...---...
[08:15] <llutz_> teek_: thats how system-administration works, yes
[08:15] <teek_> I only need ONE configuration/application
[08:15] <Gallomimia> are we still talking about squid? or is it a vpn?
[08:15] <teek_> squid
[08:16] <Gallomimia> its not exactly a trivial piece of software. i'm going to suggest that you're going to spend 3 days tinkering with it before you get it working
[08:16] <teek_> I need to get it to SOME semblance of working before I can start to tinker with it.
[08:16] <lotuspsychje> !lvm | monkers
[08:17] <teek_> and "go learn the entire program then you'll understand", I mean...well duh
[08:18] <monkers> ubottu - thanks but i've read through that like 10 times *cry*
[08:18] <jen> will 'git' hurt my computer??
[08:18] <jen> because I have no idea what it is
[08:18] <Gallomimia> well you don't need to know the entire source code for the linux kernel to install it and get it on your computer
[08:18] <Gallomimia> no git is a great program
[08:18] <islandmonkey> jen: Nope
[08:18] <monkers> ubottu - thanks for the warning.
[08:18] <Gyro54> Gallomimia: Thanks that should do the trick.
[08:18] <monkers> yes.. yes.
[08:18] <lotuspsychje> lol
[08:18] <islandmonkey> !info | git-core
[08:19] <islandmonkey> !package | git-core
[08:19] <Gallomimia> git allows you to fetch and also check for updates on sourcecode for various programs
[08:19] <monkers> is there a raid support channel by chance? :x
[08:19] <Gallomimia> heh
[08:19] <islandmonkey> I can never remember what factoid it is
[08:19] <lotuspsychje> monkers:reask your question here once in a while
[08:19] <glebihan> !info git-core
[08:19] <voldyman> i am unable to login into my account whenever i try unity-greeter restarts i was able to create a new account by logging into tty1. is there a way to get my account back?
[08:20] <islandmonkey> Oh I don't need the |
[08:20] <lotuspsychje> monkers:try to describe as good as possible
[08:20] <monkers> kk
[08:20] <Gallomimia> voldyman: that's an odd problem... i think you'll need to do some investigation as to the cause before you can figure out how to fix
[08:21] <Gallomimia> islandmonkey: i think the pipe operator actually pipes it to someone in the channel
[08:21] <islandmonkey> Yeah
[08:21] <jen> to get something to work in 'wine' do I have to put the download thingy into the folder?
[08:21] <voldyman> Gallomimia, i renamed the old home dir and created a new account with the same name it worked but when i coppied the data back login stopped working
[08:22] <Gallomimia> voldyman: you're likely having conflicts between them now. and you'll need to chown the directory to the new uid
[08:22] <voldyman> Gallomimia, how? :-)
[08:23] <lotuspsychje> monkers:are you on the machine right now?
[08:23] <monkers> I had a working raid1 array (2 sata drives) in ubuntu 11.  I wiped the OS drive and installed ubuntu 12.  I brought my LVM array back online, but my 2 sata raid drives' partitions aren't showing up in /dev/ and i have no idea why not.  So, i can't access the data on my raid1 array because I can't assemble the array.  the partitions (/dev/sdb1 and /dev/sdd1) don't show up in dev but the block
[08:23] <monkers> devices do (sdb and sdd). I can run partprobe and that updates the kernel so that /dev/ shows the partitions, but, i'm still not able to assemble the array, mdadm complains about a missing superblock.  So.. i'm lost.  I don't think anything on the drives are damaged.
[08:23] <monkers> its sitting right beside me
[08:23] <Gallomimia> voldyman: sudo chown -R username /home/directory
[08:24] <Gallomimia> voldyman: you should read about uids gid's and file permissions a bit
[08:24] <lotuspsychje> monkers:can you pastebin fdisk -l
[08:24] <Gallomimia> since you have two usernames of this same name??
[08:25] <voldyman> Gallomimia, but that account stopped working automatically before . i did not change anything.
[08:25] <monkers> lotuspsychje sure thanks, http://pastie.org/4492502
[08:25] <voldyman> Gallomimia, i deleted the old account
[08:25] <monkers> ignore the formatting
[08:26] <W4sp> llutz_: histo Sorry. My advice was incorrect.
[08:26] <Gallomimia> okay if the account is gone you'll not have any trouble. chown your entire home directory to the new user and see if that helps
[08:26] <jen> how the heck do I extract stuff!?
[08:26] <voldyman> Gallomimia, i was able to login using tty before too. its just that unity-greeter crashes so i do not have grapical access to the account.
[08:26] <jen> I 'extracted' a flowpaint software thing in my downloads and tried to run it but it says there is no such file or directory
[08:26] <lotuspsychje> monkers:not sure mate but maybe this can help?:http://www.howtoforge.com/linux_lvm
[08:27] <gr33n7007h> jen what you try to extract?
[08:27] <lotuspsychje> !rar | jen
[08:27] <dr0p> hi, does any use use video card: radeon hd3470 with ubuntu 12.04? How does it work?
[08:27] <jen> gr33n7007h, my flowpaint software
[08:27] <jen> it was a zip file
[08:27] <lotuspsychje> !ati | dr0p
[08:27] <monkers> dangit, why cant everyone run raid arrays :P
[08:27] <gr33n7007h> jen, What suffix does it have?
[08:27] <jen> gr33n7007h, what is a suffix
[08:27] <Gallomimia> the .zip is the suffix
[08:27] <jen> zip
[08:27] <jen> yeah
[08:28] <Gallomimia> man unzip
[08:28] <lotuspsychje> monkers:have a little patience mate, other time maybe other users got lvm expertises..
[08:28] <gr33n7007h> jen, unzip file.zip
[08:28] <monkers> lotuspsychje - yah no problem.  btw my LVM array migrated perfectly, it's the raid1 array thats giving me issues.  thanks though
[08:28] <jen> I did so but where do I put it? gr33n7007h
[08:29] <voldyman> Gallomimia, thanks. chown worked..
[08:29] <lotuspsychje> monkers:did you find anything interesting as error in /var/log?
[08:29] <gr33n7007h> jen, /usr/bin
[08:29] <Gallomimia> monkers yeah it's 0130 in my time zone. hopefully some americans will have some help for you in the morning. meanwhile it's obviously very stressful to have lost a raid1
[08:29] <gancar> Hi, my Windows XP is saying "NTLDR is compressed- Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart"; my guess it is compressed so it won't start up. I've run Ubuntu off of a bootable image disc at the moment in order to retrieve my files. I am about to reinstall my entire OS; is it possible to have XP and Ubuntu on the PC. (please forgive me as I'm too 'techie'
[08:29] <Gallomimia> so i recommend taking a breath :)
[08:29] <jen> what does .jar mean?
[08:30] <gr33n7007h> jen, java file
[08:30] <Gallomimia> gancar yes it is. it uses a program called grub to select between them
[08:30] <Gallomimia> jar=java arcive
[08:30] <lotuspsychje> gancar:loose the windows and install ubuntu alone ; )
[08:30] <jen> ths is making my head spin
[08:30] <Gallomimia> voldyman: the login was failing because your user account did not have access to read its own home directory or any of the config files used in booting up
[08:30] <gancar> lotuspsychje: I would, and Ubuntu is OK, but I've been used to Windows for 10 years +
[08:30] <Gallomimia> jen: that's the fun part about linux! :D
[08:30] <jen> errrm, so how to I open something after I have extracted it and I have a folder for it. (the folder for the software is in my downloads)
[08:31] <lotuspsychje> gancar:time to get a secure and free Os mate
[08:31] <gancar> Gallomimia: Is that easy to do?
[08:31] <jen> Gallomimia, its a pain in my rear end
[08:31] <Gallomimia> gancar: usually the ubuntu installer will set it up perfectly for you
[08:31] <voldyman> jen, pain is in the mind.
[08:31] <Gallomimia> heh. good point  :D
[08:31] <gancar> Gallomimia: and then I would select at start-up?
[08:31] <Gallomimia> yes
[08:31] <didir> .help
[08:32] <lotuspsychje> !ask | didir
[08:32] <gr33n7007h> jen, what exactly you try to open?
[08:32] <Gallomimia> in fact i have to remove it from mine. stupid windows default boots when i try to reboot the ubuntu machine
[08:32] <jen> Im trying to get flowpaint to work somehow
[08:32] <jen> its in my downloads folder, i have extracted it and it is now a little orange folder
[08:32] <Gallomimia> and you didn't get it to work by running sudo apt-get install flowpaint ??
[08:32] <jen> it is called flowpaint-0.2.1-bin
[08:33] <gr33n7007h> jen, ./flowpaint-0.2.1-bin
[08:33] <jen> unable to locate package
[08:33] <Gallomimia> aw
[08:33] <Gallomimia> that sucks :(
[08:33] <lotuspsychje> jen:try apt-cache search flowpaint
[08:34] <jen> gr33n7007h, no such file x-x
[08:34] <voldyman> jen, open terminal-> cd Downloads/flowpaint-0.2.1-bin
[08:34] <gr33n7007h> jen, pastebin the contents of that little orange folder
[08:34] <gancar> How to pronounce ubuntu BTW?
[08:34] <voldyman> java -jar flowpaint.jar
[08:35] <jen> http://pastebin.com/SM0mUTrA
[08:36] <gr33n7007h> bash flowpaint.sh in terminal
[08:36] <stueng> anyone know what I need to create a local copy of an ubuntu mirror on a suse box ?
[08:37] <Gallomimia> gancar: i have this question too. some pronounce it YOU-bun-to
[08:37] <lotuspsychje> stueng: apache index?
[08:37] <Gallomimia> some say ooobuntu
[08:37] <voldyman> jen,do you have java runtime installed?
[08:37] <jen> voldyman, im sure I do why
[08:37] <gancar> Gallomimia: I say oobuntu
[08:37] <stueng> lotuspsychje, what?
[08:37] <jen> im a n00b. I was pushed into using linux and don't know POOP
[08:37] <voldyman> jen, you need java installed to run flowpaint.
[08:37] <Gallomimia> there's no need to install packages. jen it sounds like you're almost there. you have a terminal window open?
[08:38] <gr33n7007h> jen, Did you type:  bash flowpaint.sh
[08:38] <jen> Gallomimia, yess
[08:38] <lotuspsychje> stueng:you want to host an ubuntu mirror on an index website?
[08:38] <Gallomimia> flowpaint is a java program, ergo it needs to java to run
[08:38] <jen> ermm how about chibi paint
[08:38] <Gallomimia> go into the flowpaint bin directory and type ls -l
[08:38] <jen> hold on
[08:38] <stueng> lotuspsychje, no.. all I want is a local copy of the mirror for netinstall purposes on my LAN
[08:38] <jen> Gallomimia, wat
[08:38] <voldyman> jen, open software center and search java  and install it
[08:39] <Gallomimia> sounds to me like the shell script is executable by default so just run ./flowpaint.sh from that directory
[08:39] <jen> I tried that T_T
[08:39] <voldyman> Gallomimia, the shell script runs the jar and jen doesn't have java installed
[08:39] <Gallomimia> oh
[08:39] <Gallomimia> apt-get install java?
[08:39] <jen> i have java up the ying yang
[08:40] <voldyman> i think software center method is best for jen
[08:40] <Gallomimia> well then. what happens when you run flowpaint.sh
[08:40] <stueng> just type java at the console and see what the response is
[08:40] <gr33n7007h> jen, apt-get install openjdk-6-jre
[08:40] <Gallomimia> shhhhh settle down you're scaring her
[08:40] <jen> i have java, i just looked it up
[08:40] <stueng> that will soon tell you if you have java
[08:40] <lotuspsychje> stueng:not sure i follow you correclty mate..just host an ubuntu iso for lan to be able to download?
[08:40] <Gallomimia> what stueng said si the wisest first
[08:41] <jen> i fail
[08:41] <gr33n7007h> jen, if you have java then --> java -jar flowpaint.jar     should work
[08:41] <Gallomimia> open a terminal and type java
[08:41] <Gallomimia> see what it says
[08:41] <Gallomimia> or even better is which java
[08:41] <stueng> lotuspsychje, I want a local copy of the mirror on my LAN so that netinstall clients can install directly from this mirror rather than accross the internet. I would rather do this way than booting from ISO because the mirror is always up to date
[08:41] <jen> Unable to access jarfile flowpaint.jar
[08:42] <Gallomimia> permissions problem
[08:42] <gr33n7007h> jen, are you in the directory of flowpaint.jar
[08:42] <Gallomimia> ls -l
[08:42] <forecle> haha
[08:42] <jen> my java is Open JDK java 7 runtime
[08:42] <stueng> chmod +X flowpain.jar
[08:42] <stueng> sorry small x
[08:42] <Gallomimia> i don't think jar files need execution flags do they??
[08:42] <gr33n7007h> Correct
[08:42] <lotuspsychje> !info apt-mirror
[08:42] <lotuspsychje> try this stueng
[08:43] <stueng> lotuspsychje, yeah if I was hosting on a ubuntu server I would, I want to host a ubuntu mirror on a SUSE box... I have asked in the suse IRC channel but no response so I was asking here just incase anyone knew
[08:43] <Gallomimia> jen im going to pm you. there's a lot of noise in here
[08:44] <jen> Gallomimia, okai
[08:44] <lotuspsychje> stueng:oh right suse, well we cant discuss suse in here of course
[08:44] <stueng> yeah but if anyone happens to know :)
[08:44] <thufir_> apt-get upgrade --download-only       can I use this to download **some** packages now, and others later?
[08:44] <lotuspsychje> stueng:google for apt-mirror alternatives
[08:46] <thufir_> what happens when apt-get upgrade --download-only is interrupted?  does it need to start over?
[08:52] <monkers> ok i gathered a bunch of info... maybe someone with mdadm can assist. I'm not able to bring my raid1 array back online after fresh install of ubuntu 12.04.  http://pastie.org/4492584
[08:55] <e66> When I do sudo apt-get upgrade I see its fetching data from security.ubuntu.com not the local mirror. but for other packages other than security packages it fetches from local mirror.  I am directly connected to the local mirror in our country.  So way too fast. But when it comes to security update its slow. how can I fix this?
[09:01] <forecle> say
[09:01] <Gallomimia> monkers this sounds like a driver problem to me
[09:01] <Gallomimia> i don't know jack but i'm starting to think the new install lacks drivers for your device
[09:07] <Gallomimia> e66 security updates are all from one location. they're always slow. better to have a slow server that everyone trusts than a thousand fast servers that aren't as trustworthy
[09:07] <Gallomimia> that's why it's called security
[09:08] <e66> after using deb mirror://mirrors.ubuntu.com/mirrors.txt in my sources.list I see its fetching from local mirror.
[09:10] <e66> Gallomimia: somehow your assumption is wrong.
[09:12] <thufir_> after I finish with apt-get upgrade --download-only     how do I upgrade?  just apt-get upgrade will use the downloaded packages?  what happens if some packages are downloaded, but, say, the --download-only was interrupted and not all packages were downloaded?
[09:14] <llutz_> thufir_: it will get the missing files then. and yes, apt-get upgrade will use already downloaded debs
[09:15] <monkers> i gathered a bunch of info... maybe someone with mdadm experience can assist? I'm not able to bring my raid1 array back online after fresh install of ubuntu 12.04 - the partitions arent showing up in /proc/partitions or /dev/.  http://pastie.org/4492584
[09:15] <thufir_> and it's "ok" to interrupt it while it's downloading? even turn the pc off?
[09:15] <llutz_> thufir_: it shouldn't harm
[09:15] <thufir_> awesome, thanks.
[09:16] <thufir_> oh, it will see that package "x" was already downloaded, so it won't re-download "x" again, will it?
[09:16] <llutz_> thufir_: yes
[09:17] <thufir_> llutz_: good
[09:23] <vita_> aaargh, why is there no fullscreen in unity? each and every old wm has a shortcut to make the current window fullscreen
[09:24] <lotuspsychje> !xrandr | vita_
[09:31] <wookienz> hi, how do i stop an interace coming wuotmatically every  few minutes?
[09:33] <lotuspsychje> wookienz:what do you mean excaclty by 'coming'?
[09:33] <monkers> yaaaaay i found my raid array \o/
[09:33] <lotuspsychje> monkers:what happened?
[09:33] <monkers> dmraid was causing a problem with mdadm. removed dmraid and problem is solved.
[09:33] <monkers> like, apt-get remove dmraid
[09:33] <lotuspsychje> monkers:what does dmraid do?
[09:33] <monkers> its for a different type of raid im not using
[09:33] <monkers> its installed by default though
[09:34] <lotuspsychje> monkers:cool it workedout, how did you find that?
[09:34] <fidel> by default? talking about server?
[09:34] <monkers> about 20 google searches
[09:35] <fidel> monkers:
[09:35] <lotuspsychje> fidel:he had an lvm problem
[09:35] <monkers> mdadm problem
[09:35] <monkers> not lvm ;)
[09:35] <lotuspsychje> right
[09:35] <fidel> yep i noticed parts of the story
[09:35] <fidel> i was just wondering where dmraid would be auto-installed / default
[09:35] <lotuspsychje> !info dmraid
[09:35] <fidel> as i havent seen that for a while now afaik
[09:35] <lotuspsychje> optional..
[09:35] <monkers> immediately after i did a apt-get remove on dmraid the partitions showed up in /dev :l
[09:35] <fidel> ;)
[09:36] <linux> hello
[09:36] <monkers> lol.
[09:36] <linux__> hello
[09:36] <monkers> hello --- hellooo --- hellooooooooo
[09:36] <lotuspsychje> linux:ask your question mate
[09:36] <linux_> shit
[09:37] <lotuspsychje> !language | linux_
[09:38] <lotuspsychje> monkers:nice terminal theme on the fdisk scree by the way
[09:39] <wookienz> also, i have some dependency problems which cant be fixed with apt-get -f install. Ideas on how to fix this?
[09:39] <wookienz> specifically "the following have unmet dependencies" which refers to tctraceroute:1386
[09:40] <lotuspsychje> wookienz:try to pastebin the full error
[09:42] <rainbowwarrior2> hello
[09:42] <anil> hi
[09:43] <rainbowwarrior2> hello , can i ask is anyone else having problems with update manager failing to update at the  moment please ?
[09:44] <lotuspsychje> rainbowwarrior2:can you pastebin your update problem please
[09:44] <icmag> hello :)
[09:44] <islandmonkey> Hi everybody!
[09:44] <monkers> howdy
[09:44] <joonty> yello
[09:45] <islandmonkey> *looks with disgust :P*
[09:45] <islandmonkey> You were supposed to say Hi Dr. Nick!
[09:45] <rainbowwarrior2> ah i think its the google update its having problems with as it saying not found
[09:46] <rainbowwarrior2> yeah im right its the google chrome update
[09:46] <Degorth> does anyone here know where I can find libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0 and install it?
[09:47] <islandmonkey> !info libgtk-x11
[09:47] <islandmonkey> !info libgtk-x11-2.0
[09:47] <lotuspsychje> Degorth:try apt-cache search libgtk-x11
[09:47] <Matan> !info qtsixa
[09:47] <Degorth> nothing appeared
[09:48] <rainbowwarrior2> lotuspsychje, :- its ok , it seems its the google chrome update that is the problem as the rest of updates are installing
[09:48] <lotuspsychje> ok
[09:49] <Ciapa> Hello, since monday, i have a Problem to connect to a specific IP Adress
[09:49] <monkers> what ip
[09:49] <Ciapa> to my root server 5.9.37.241
[09:49] <Degorth> lotuspsychje: nothing appeared
[09:49] <Ciapa> it's only on my ubuntu laptop
[09:49] <Ciapa> on my tower it's working
[09:49] <monkers> what port
[09:49] <Ciapa> every
[09:49] <Ciapa> rdp doesnt work
[09:50] <lotuspsychje> Degorth:maybe not correct packagename, try to find right one maybe http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?searchon=contents&keywords=libgtk&mode=filename&suite=karmic&arch=any
[09:50] <Ciapa> my minecraft server doesnt work
[09:50] <monkers> but you can connect to other internet sites
[09:50] <Ciapa> yes
[09:50] <lotuspsychje> !ssh | Ciapa
[09:50] <Ciapa> i don't need this
[09:51] <Ciapa> now i am on my ubuntu laptop
[09:51] <yelluc> Is your ubuntu laptop blocking outgoing connection to 5.9.37.241
[09:51] <Gallomimia> sounds like a firewall blocking it
[09:51] <monkers> does the traceroute look the same to it as the traceroute fro your tower?
[09:51] <Ciapa> uff
[09:51] <lotuspsychje> remote desktop is unsecure
[09:52] <Degorth> lotuspsychje, I found the library, but how do I get it? Whenever I click on it it says error two or more packages specified
[09:52] <Gallomimia> yes. second possibility is the routing tables are borked
[09:52] <Ciapa> so in minecraft i get the error no route to host
[09:52] <lotuspsychje> Degorth:can you try !info packagename in here
[09:52] <Ciapa> on rddesktop i get the error unable to connect
[09:52] <Degorth> !info ia32-libs
[09:53] <monkers> Ciapa - pastebin a netstat -ar from both if you can please
[09:53] <Ciapa> okay one moment
[09:53] <lotuspsychje> Degorth:maybe you can find it with synaptic
[09:54] <SpacePoet> i think i accidentally change the permission of var and all its subfolders
[09:54] <SpacePoet> would my machine implode?
[09:55] <technikfreak> change it back_
[09:55] <Ciapa> actually i can't post from my tower
[09:55] <Guest90646> hi , which is the ifcfg-eth* equivalent in ubuntu?
[09:55] <frederick_> allright, im trying to modify the grub2 menu entries how do i do this, ive tried google, and wiki doc's, but nothing seems to explain how to do that,
[09:55] <lotuspsychje> SpacePoet:rightmouse var folder and rechange permissions
[09:55] <frederick_> and menu.lst is gone with grub2
[09:55] <Ciapa> the monitor isn't working
[09:55] <Ciapa> but maybe i can from my phone
[09:55] <frederick_> All i want is to change the windows menu to the top
[09:55] <frederick_> *the windows OS
[09:56] <lotuspsychje> Guest90646:ifconfig
[09:56] <Ciapa> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1148442/
[09:56] <SpacePoet> lotuspsychje: there is no such option...
[09:56] <Ciapa> this is frommy laptop
[09:56] <Ciapa> *from my
[09:56] <lotuspsychje> SpacePoet:are you logged in as root?
[09:57] <SpacePoet> lotuspsychje: how do you log in as root in the graphical interface
[09:57] <Guest90646> lotuspsychje , im askin for the config file
[09:57] <monkers> the device ham0 is configured with a 5.x.x.x ip and a 255.0.0.0 mask , that is your problem. can you shut that down or reconfigure its subnet mask?
[09:58] <Ciapa> monkers how?
[09:58] <monkers> ifconfig ham0 down
[09:58] <Ciapa> okay
[09:58] <Ciapa> one moment
[09:58] <Ciapa> with root rights right?
[09:58] <lotuspsychje> SpacePoet:sudo nautilus
[09:58] <monkers> sure
[09:58] <lotuspsychje> SpacePoet:after that right mouse/properies /var
[09:58] <frederick_> jesus christ, the guy who got the idea to use scripts for Grub2 should be shot and hanged
[09:58] <frederick_> anyways
[09:59] <frederick_> im off
[09:59] <lotuspsychje> lol
[09:59] <Ciapa> wow
[09:59] <Ciapa> really big thanks :D
[09:59] <monkers> sure np.  i dont know what that interface is but it needs to be shutdown or reconfigured or you will have the same issu eon reboot.
[10:00] <Ciapa> i have shutdowned it with root
[10:00] <SpacePoet> lotuspsychje: there is still no such option
[10:00] <lotuspsychje> SpacePoet:you should be able to change permissions
[10:00] <Ciapa> the first day i got the root i only connected once with this laptop ^^
[10:01] <Ciapa> okay thx and bye
[10:01] <SpacePoet> lotuspsychje: i don't know the default so i wouldn't know what to change to
[10:03] <Guest90646> NICK ashish
[10:06] <cloudgeek> I am using a mobile broadband but then also my ubuntu 12.04 asking me to connect someone others wi-fi and asking me to connect with a key , it's irritating it comes after few mintues , how could i stop this
[10:09] <zePh7r> where (which repo) can I find updated packages of wine for oneiric? Official repo seems to have stopped building it at 1.5.5
[10:10] <Dr_Willis> the  wine site may have ppas for newer
[10:10] <wavm> is there a help channel for xubuntu?
[10:10] <Dr_Willis> #xubuntu
[10:11] <wavm> thx Dr_Willis
[10:12] <smartboyhw> wavm: !xubuntu
[10:12] <smartboyhw> !xubuntu | wavm
[10:13] <asdf34> Microsoft will prevent the installation of another operating system on computers running Windows 8
[10:14] <wavm> i am migrating from win7 to xubuntu
[10:14] <extrasolar> sup
[10:14] <smartboyhw> asdf34: True
[10:15] <smartboyhw> wavm: I recommend you to migrate to Ubuntu Desktop first
[10:15] <cloudgeek> why it's irrating me , after few mintues a wireless just ask me to connect
[10:15] <smartboyhw> After you get used to Ubuntu Desktop then use Xubuntu
[10:16] <Dr_Willis> unles the pc is so low end it cant handle ubuntu.
[10:16] <Dr_Willis> then you may want to try lubuntu.
[10:16] <extrasolar> lubuntu is nice
[10:17] <wavm> but which is better?
[10:17] <extrasolar> opinion
[10:17] <extrasolar> but in my opinion lubuntu
[10:17] <Dr_Willis> depends on your needs
[10:17] <wavm> or only i can answer dat
[10:17] <Dr_Willis> lubuntu is the lightest
[10:17] <extrasolar> and the simpliest
[10:17] <Nika_1> ciao
[10:17] <Dr_Willis> annd more old school in its layout
[10:18] <extrasolar> sure
[10:18] <Dr_Willis> easy to install them all. :)
[10:18] <extrasolar> sure,
[10:19] <wavm> my frend say ubuntu is laggy on his DualCore, 2GBram and wanted me to try out xubuntu b4 he tries it... lol
[10:19] <MonkeyDust> <3 ubuntu classic
[10:19] <wavm> *ubuntu 12.04
[10:19] <strugglingTom> hi. i just attempted to install ubuntu on my macbook pro, and just after editing the main partition of the Macintosh HD i decided i should reboot and research it a bit more. mac can't identify filesystem. currently sitting in GParted on ubuntu live  cd - what should i do?
[10:19] <MonkeyDust> wavm  i have a pc similar to your friend's, works fine here, fast swift
[10:19] <manitu> hello.. a friend got a problem with google earth.. (as far as i know he should be using ubuntu 10.04 LTS).. he installed google-earth from the deb, its 6.2 from the website
[10:20] <joonty> does anyone have an nvidia card with Ubuntu? and have it working well?
[10:20] <extrasolar> lots of people do
[10:20] <manitu> here is the errorlog: http://nopaste.info/fa7e2eb085.html
[10:20] <extrasolar> and yes, many people agree it works well
[10:20] <joonty> i've heard that nvidia are not good at providing up to date drivers
[10:21] <Nika_1> !LIST
[10:21] <manitu> i googled much but because i don't work much with ubuntu, i don't want to try to install any graphics drivers.. so i just need to ask here
[10:21] <Dr_Willis>  ati and nvidia always can do better..
[10:21] <MonkeyDust> wavm  my advice: first try a live session to get to know it, then install it, should take about 15-20 minutes
[10:21] <extrasolar> you will pronbably need to install some drivers
[10:22] <joonty> yep i've got 295.40, and unity crashes + many compiz features are broken :(
[10:22] <strugglingTom> anyone had experience installing ubuntu on a macbook pro?
[10:22] <Dr_Willis> for my nvidia. i have no issues theh the nvudia drivers. takes 30 sec and a beboot to get them wirking
[10:23] <joonty> hmm unlucky combo of card and driver for me it seems
[10:23] <Dr_Willis> its better.to have hardwarethats been out a while. ;)
[10:24] <wavm> i have HP mini netbook, atom cpu, 2gb ram, will ubuntu work flawlessly there, but i will dual boot with win7
[10:24] <smartboyhw> wavm: Sure
[10:24] <Dr_Willis> netbooks work well for me. i got 2
[10:24] <smartboyhw> I don't use netbooks, I dislike them
[10:24] <joonty> geforce 210 - that's fairly well established isn't it?
[10:24] <smartboyhw> But then, wavm, it should work
[10:26] <jimmy_lo_chien_f> !coreutil
[10:26] <strugglingTom> may have accidentally nuked my mac's hard disk while installing ubuntu - help?
[10:26] <smartboyhw> !netbooks
[10:27] <smartboyhw> Actually, how to know all commands of ubottu and how to improve it?
[10:28] <Dr_Willis> !bot
[10:28] <wavm> if i open another server, will i get dc here?
[10:28] <iceroot> wavm: no
[10:28] <wavm> thnx for all the help btw
[10:29] <joonty> what window managers do people use? gnome? kde? something exotic?
[10:29] <iceroot> joonty: the one they like
[10:29] <Dr_Willis> try them all joonty  its fun to learn
[10:29] <joonty> nah was just interested
[10:30] <joonty> but yes it is fun to learn
[10:34] <wookienz> i have some dependency problems which cant be fixed with apt-get -f install. Ideas on how to fix this?
[10:34] <wookienz> specifically "the following have unmet dependencies" which refers to tctraceroute:1386
[10:41] <joonty> you might want to put the output on pastebin or something similar
[10:41] <aramiset> Hi all, please, could you help me with command. In databaase mysql i have saved IP and names. This IP can containt more names (if users changed their names, its saved with samename). I want get ALL ip from datqabase with ALL names, and paste it into txt file. Could you please help me?
[10:41] <wookienz> joonty http://pastebin.com/29TBtxCj
[10:42] <wookienz> after apt-get -f install -> http://pastebin.com/DafvmEHh
[10:42] <MonkeyDust> aramiset  type /join #mysql
[10:42] <TBarth> aramiset, search for "mysql select into outfile"
[10:43] <linux> geurighp
[10:43] <linux> hgreqio
[10:43] <joonty> wookienz: try installing libpcap-dev
[10:43] <r0csteady> ohai
[10:44] <wookienz> joonty same answer about unmet dependencies
[10:44] <joonty> different dependencies presumably?
[10:44] <wavm> is there like an apt-get search 'something' ?
[10:44] <joonty> wavm: apt-cache search <something>
[10:44] <Jonny1> Is there any software that can rip cds at the same time as listening to them?
[10:45] <wavm> thnx
[10:45] <MonkeyDust> wavm  also try apt-cache policy and apt-cache show
[10:45] <wookienz> joonty, no, same message from first pastebin
[10:45] <wookienz> I would be happy ot purge it off the system...i can do that either
[10:45] <wookienz> cant
[10:45] <r0csteady> I am trying to figure out if the changes that I had to make to a file to get it to work on production is a bug that needs to be filed or something else.
[10:47] <MonkeyDust> r0csteady  start from the beginning, what were you doing before you came here
[10:47] <joonty> wookienz, very strange - do you know when it started happening?
[10:47] <wookienz> i think i tried to install tcptraceroute even though it wasnt supported (possibly)
[10:47] <wookienz> supported = works on 12.04 - or somethign like that
[10:47] <wookienz> i just can get rid of it
[10:48] <smartboyhw> I'm wondering: When does a Ubuntu Daily Build been produced? I mean what time, not date
[10:48] <aymen> update-rc.d: error: insserv rejected the script header
[10:48] <aymen> please any one can help me
[10:48] <wavm> whats another program like poweriso for ubuntu?
[10:49] <r0csteady> Before I came here, I did not know what to do so I had put the project aside. Basically, in order to get the config file /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.cupsd to work in production (for our cups printer service) we had to add two lines of code to it.
[10:49] <wavm> where i can mount iso files
[10:49] <smartboyhw> wavm: Ubuntu can mount ISOs naturally
[10:49] <r0csteady> We are running the service on lucid.
[10:49] <smartboyhw> !iso
[10:49] <Hassan_Lebanon> hi
[10:49] <r0csteady> In order to investigate the issue I installed lucid and cups on a different server, and ran a diff on the default config against the one we have on production.
[10:49] <wavm> really? cool
[10:49] <smartboyhw> Did someone read my question?
[10:50] <r0csteady> It was a project that was given to me by one of the guys I work with at the college.
[10:51] <r0csteady> Apart of that project was to file a bug on launchpad regarding the apparmor changes from the default.
[10:51] <strugglingTom> if i have edited a partition via ubuntu live cd, but not formatted it, can i still access the data in that partition somehow
[10:51] <MonkeyDust> strugglingTom  are you now still in the live session?
[10:51] <r0csteady> But, then, I was told that it doens't sound like a bug.
[10:52] <strugglingTom> no, i'm on the OS X installation disk in Disk Utility
[10:52] <MonkeyDust> !mount| wavm
[10:52] <aymen> update-rc.d: error: insserv rejected the script header
[10:53] <wookienz> joonty any other dieas?
[10:53] <joonty> wookienz: may be a stupid question but have you tried apt-get remove tcptraceroute?
[10:53] <wookienz> ideas even?
[10:53] <wookienz> joonty, yes - many times.
[10:53] <joonty> hehe thought so
[10:53] <wookienz> ;)
[10:53] <joonty> always worth checking
[10:53] <MonkeyDust> strugglingTom  what's keeping you from trying to have access to the data?
[10:53] <wookienz> i cant update a dam thing until this is fixed. the system wont let me
[10:53] <dom_> Hi, with LVM, if I have a group that spans 2 physical disks, with 1 partition on each disk, and one disk dies, will that break everything?
[10:53] <wookienz> joonty, absolutely
[10:54] <wookienz> dom_, believe so
[10:55] <dom_> okay :( thanks
[10:56] <joonty> wookienz, it looks like there's a potentially relevant answer at http://askubuntu.com/questions/140246/how-do-i-resolve-unmet-dependencies
[10:56] <strugglingTom> MonkeyDust: Mac HD had a single 500GB partition, and not thinking, I 'edited' it, thinking I could split off ~20GB to install Ubuntu on. Didn't check 'format', though. Then decided that I should really re-read the guides so I exited, and now OS X won't boot
[10:56] <joonty> it could be something to do with the sources you have enabled
[10:56] <strugglingTom> almost all of my stuff is safe elsewhere but my GF has photos etc on the desktop
[10:56] <wavm> what does ! this do when u guys type it?
[10:57] <wavm> !help
[10:57] <wookienz> joonty, i have just disbaled all extra sources... still same issue
[10:57] <joonty> wookienz, what about enabling restricted and universal sources?
[10:57] <r0csteady> MonkeyDust: Does it sound like a bug to you?
[10:57] <MonkeyDust> strugglingTom   and dealing with the GF is the hardest part, i understand... well, it sounds like a mac data recovery issue, try asking in a mac channel
[10:57] <r0csteady> Or a request for additional software?
[10:58] <strugglingTom> thanks mate :)
[10:58] <r0csteady> Or is there more information that is required for a solution?
[10:58] <mirak> hello
[10:58] <MonkeyDust> r0csteady  doesnt sound familiar
[10:59] <mirak> I am trying to print a picture. I want to zooom the picture, to not have to cut the white bands on the paper, but the print parameters onlyallow to dezoom. Is that a bug again ?
[10:59] <fidel> strugglingTom: consider using the boot-camp-assistant to create a new partition for your second os
[11:00] <wookienz> joonty, i think i went to the traceroute home page and downloaded at woody version .deb file and dpkg'd it there.
[11:00] <r0csteady> okay, maybe I will ask in ubuntu-bugs
[11:00] <r0csteady> ty
[11:00] <wookienz> any ideas wher to go from there?
[11:00] <fidel> thats the way apple would like its users to create new partitions -> mainly for windows ...but it should be ok for the partitioning part of the job. regarding repairing the current issue - ##mac might be a better place
[11:00] <wookienz> Joonake, or i compiled it.
[11:00] <wookienz> joonty, or i compiled it
[11:01] <joonty> wookienz: dare i say dpgk -r tcptraceroute?
[11:01] <wookienz> you may, there's no installed package matching txptraceroute
[11:01] <wookienz> tcp
[11:01] <joonty> lol
[11:01] <joonty> nothing with tab-completion?
[11:02] <Jonny1> mirak: It sounds like you want to print a picture full bleed (right up to the edge of the paper). Is that right?
[11:02] <wookienz> yes it is ther with TAB completion - but it then says not there
[11:02] <mirak> Jonny1: yes
[11:02] <joonty> hmm ok
[11:02] <wookienz> joonty, dpkg: warning: there's no installed package matching tcptraceroute
[11:03] <hasan> hasan
[11:03] <Jonny1> mirak: As far as I know, it can't be done. It's a physical limitation of printing devices that they can't print right up to the edge of the paper. Commercial print shops do it by printing on oversize paper and then trimming off the edges
[11:05] <joonty> wookienz, try dpkg --search traceroute
[11:06] <joonty> that gives package names on the left
[11:06] <wookienz> will do... /var/lib/dpkg/status file shows status as "install ok unpacked", not install ok installed as the others
[11:06] <Frostbyte> 12.04LTS hangs at the dot-loading screen instead of properly shutting down, where can I find the log / how to troubleshoot this?
[11:07] <mirak> Jonny1: no that's not my issue, my printer can really print on the edge
[11:07] <wookienz> joonty, --search shows where it is... it is there.....
[11:07] <om26er> Frostbyte, are you fully upto date?
[11:07] <Jonny1> mirak: I seem to remember something about ignoring printer margins in the page setup of some DTP packages, probably Scribus. This means they can generate a full bleed print file. But then the printer would need to be able to print to the edges.
[11:07] <om26er> Frostbyte, i mean do you have all the updates installd?
[11:08] <Frostbyte> yeap, and I run the update manager every now and then
[11:08] <mirak> Jonny1: it can print borderless, it's a canon mg8250
[11:08] <joonty> wookienz, interesting. looks like it's not actually installed, but the deb file is unpacked...?
[11:08] <wookienz> joonty, "/usr/bin/tcptraceroute" is what comes of the search command
[11:08] <wookienz> yeah that would make sense
[11:08] <om26er> Frostbyte, did it start happening after any update?
[11:08] <joonty> wookienz, maybe try apt-get clean?
[11:08] <Frostbyte> om26er: when I first installed the system, it worked ok - my server started doing it nowadays
[11:09] <Jonny1> mirak: Fair enough. Try changing the page setup in the application you are using to print with. You could maybe try printing from Gimp or Scribus as I think they give you more control over the printed output
[11:09] <joonty> wookienz, weird - that suggests it is installed!
[11:09] <Frostbyte> can't recall, but I assume so - where can I find the log responcible for this?
[11:09] <Jonny1> mirak: Failing that, try changing the printer properties or preferences in system settings
[11:09] <wookienz> joonty, clean does nothning. still same error
[11:10] <joonty> wookienz, hate to say it but I'm out of ideas
[11:10] <wookienz> and yes suggests it is installed but the dpkg database doesnt know it is there... or something like that
[11:10] <mirak> Jonny1: yep my issue is that if my picture is 16/9 then it will not fit a 6"x4" picture, so I can have white borders, or I can zoom a bit and crop the sides or the up/bottom
[11:10] <om26er> Frostbyte, might be related https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+question/156381
[11:11] <om26er> Frostbyte, comment#3 there might help you, can you try?
[11:12] <Frostbyte> om26er: Sure, gimme sec
[11:12] <mirak> Jonny1: i can't find the print system properties
[11:12] <wookienz> i foudn some files in /var/lib/dpkg/info/ related to tcptraceroute. - i have deleted them - see what it thinks now..
[11:12] <joonty> hehe if in doubt, rm -r
[11:12] <wookienz> hehe
[11:12] <joonty> rm -rf /
[11:12] <wookienz> what could possibly go wrong!
[11:12] <Jonny1> mirak: I'm not sure what you are trying to do then. Do you want to change the aspect ratio of you picture to fit the paper when you print it? Fair enough if that's what you want to do but then I think your pictures will look squashed. You can scale images non-symetrically in Gimp if that's what you want to do
[11:13] <wookienz> says he who borked his computer this morning for a bad command in fstab
[11:13] <Frostbyte> om26er: FATAL: Module rt2860sta not found.
[11:13] <wookienz> bah still there!
[11:13] <joonty> nuts
[11:13] <om26er> Frostbyte, which system is that?
[11:13] <mirak> Jonny1: any way the issue is that there is a zoom slider in the print properties, however it's maxed to some percentage, and then you can't go beyond this. you just can't reduce the zoom, you can zoom out but not zoom in
[11:13] <DJones> joonty: Don't suggest that, somebody may try it just to see what it does
[11:13] <joonty> DJones: good point
[11:13] <Frostbyte> om26er: you mean what installation or hardware?
[11:13] <om26er> Frostbyte, yes, hardware
[11:13] <joonty> DJones: they would need to sudo it though
[11:13] <Jonny1> mirak: Which application are you trying to print from?
[11:14] <mirak> Jonny1: no I don't want to change aspect ratio, I just want to crop parts of the image
[11:14] <mirak> Jonny1: zooming in should allow to do that, but the print properties only allow to zoom out. Maybe you can check yourself and see if you have this as well
[11:14] <Jonny1> mirak: You could crop the image in gimp and then print to fit
[11:15] <mirak> Jonny1: no matter witch application I get the same menu.
[11:15] <Jonny1> mirak: I am running ubuntu studio so my settings are probably not in the same place
[11:15] <Frostbyte> om26er: I think it's this one http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/Intel_Socket_775/P5KPLAM/
[11:16] <Frostbyte> om26er: I think it's this one http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/Intel_Socket_775/P5KPLAM/ -you might've not gotten my message-
[11:16] <mirak> Jonny1: yes I could, but I want the simple way, i don't want to edit each picture just for this
[11:16] <mirak> Jonny1: if it's based on gnome it should be
[11:17] <mirak> Jonny1: just give the name of the application
[11:17] <mirak> I mean the executable
[11:18] <om26er> Frostbyte, which graphics card you use? is it nvidia or the build in gma?
[11:18] <Jonny1> mirak: Gimp has a lot of control over printing including printing at scales greater than 100% and ignoring page margins. Maybe just try printing from gimp
[11:19] <Frostbyte> om26er: VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI RV710
[11:19] <mirak> Jonny1: I will try again, but I am maybe facing a bug
[11:19] <mirak> Jonny1: a bug from the printer drivers I mean
[11:19] <Jonny1> mirak: Are you using a recent version of gimp?
[11:19] <mirak> Jonny1: one from 12.04
[11:20] <Jonny1> mirak: So my print dialog has 3 tabs. The settings I am talking about playing with are on the Page Setup and Image Settings tabs - gives complete control
[11:21] <mirak> I dont know why gimp doesn't appear in the menu ...
[11:21] <mirak> I am fed up with gnome
[11:22] <om26er> Frostbyte, i am now sure how to precede here but my guess is it could be the ati driver if you have installed it causing the issue
[11:22] <om26er> :/
[11:23] <Jonny1> mirak: Install if from the software centre or synaptic or sudo apt-get install gimp
[11:23] <Frostbyte> om26er: is it related to the failling instalation of the proprietary driver? iirc, one package out of the two fails on jockey
[11:24] <Jonny1> mirak: Or if it's already installed but not in your menu try editing your applications menu. There is some good guidance on the web how to do that
[11:24] <om26er> Frostbyte, you could try removing the driver in jockey
[11:24] <Frostbyte> om26er: I may also add that this mostly happens when I "shutdown now" from putty. Yes, second, gonna rd to my box
[11:26] <mirak> Jonny1: it's the same in gimp, as I already tried, I can zoom out wich is useless since the picture will be smaller than the picture paper, and I can't zoom in to make the picture bigger than the papper or print just a part of the picture
[11:26] <mirak> Jonny1: there is a zoom option also where we can choose the number of page to print, but I can't preview the result
[11:27] <Frostbyte> om26er: I see that none of the drivers are activated, wtf.. I already had it installed, if I recall correctly
[11:27] <Jonny1> mirak: Hold on while I try it
[11:27] <Jonny1> mirak: If you want to preview it, try printing to pdf
[11:28] <Frostbyte> om26er: post-release updates driver won't install anyways, btw
[11:29] <om26er> Frostbyte, could i suggest, you ask a question here: http://askubuntu.com/
[11:29] <om26er> Frostbyte, you are most likely to get a solution there
[11:29] <Frostbyte> om26er: I also noticed that my screen wouldn't turn on, if I left the pc idle for long periods of time - so you must be right, I'll try to reactivate the drivers. if that doesn't solve the problem, I'll follow your second advice
[11:30] <Frostbyte> Many thanks :)
[11:30] <mirak> I managed to get a good print preview, but the regular preview doesn't adjust to the zooming, and is clearly bugged
[11:33] <Jonny1> mirak: Sorry I cant help further. Try Scribus perhaps
[11:33] <mirak> Jonny1: but you tried at least ?
[11:34] <mirak> Jonny1: I would manage to make it work, but my mom will not
[11:35] <Jonny1> mirak: I have to get back to updating my CV now (lost my job on Thursday) so I'm sorry I dont have anymore time
[11:37] <trickyj> ls
[11:37] <trickyj> sagar1: hi sagar
[11:37] <trickyj> welcome here
[11:37] <sagar1> wassup
[11:38] <davis776> Ubuntu upgraded to 12.04.1 automatically? what the fuck?
[11:39] <sagaci> davis776, no need for the language
[11:39] <jrib> davis776: mind the language please.  What is your question?
[11:39] <smartboyhw> davis776: Don't swear in here
[11:41] <crilly> Am I right in saying that you can simply 'dd' a Ubuntu ISO onto a USB pen drive and it will boot (with the intension of installing Ubuntu)?
[11:41] <davis776> my question is why did ubuntu upgrade without my permission
[11:41] <jrib> davis776: what version did you have before?
[11:41] <davis776> 12.04
[11:42] <jrib> davis776: do you have automatic updates enabled?  12.04.1 is just a point release of 12.04.  It's regular updates to 12.04 but given a name so that an install cd can be made and people won't have to update so many packages after an initial install of 12.04
[11:43] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[11:43] <davis776> jrib, no,  i dont... so maybe it came with some package I updated yesterday
[11:44] <jrib> davis776: if you ran updates then that would bring you up to 12.04.1
[11:44] <davis776> jrib, okay thanks!
[11:45] <jrib> davis776: just keep in mind it's not the same as an upgrade between versions like 11.10 to 12.04, it's just 12.04 with some updates to 12.04
[11:45] <_raven> how to enable tv-out on intel 82865G?
[11:47] <davis776> jrib, and do you think it could fix my problem on desktop - when trying to clean install I get stuck on Welcome page and keyboard and mouse does not work - mouse is moving but click does nothing
[11:48] <jrib> davis776: worth a try I suppose
[11:48] <_raven> how to enable tv-out on intel 82865G?
[11:49] <extrasolar> anyone know how to get lxde to go back to it's default settings?
[11:49] <crilly> Anyone? Can I simply dd a Ubunu ISO to a USB drive, or do I need to do more work?
[11:50] <jrib> !install | crilly
[11:51] <denys> hello
[11:51] <smartboyhw> !iso | crilly
[11:51] <denys> got some problems with video on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
[11:51] <denys> can I get some help here?
[11:52] <ThinkT510> crilly: from 11.10 onwards you can use dd on an ubuntu iso to get it on a usb stick
[11:52] <abc> HII
[11:52] <jrib> !ask | denys
[11:52] <Guest61993> hii
[11:53] <Guest61993> hii crilly
[11:53] <crilly> Thanks jrib
[11:54] <Guest61993> hii
[11:54] <denys> I'm trying to watch video, and when it starts, Ubuntu is looking for codecs, then it gives me a number of choices to install, after I make my choise(each of choices gives this):Package dependencies cannot be resolved
[11:54] <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.
[11:54] <Guest61993> hii cri
[11:55] <fndtn357> is anyone else having a time out occur while trying to apt-get update their Ubuntu 12.04 install?
[11:56] <fndtn357> Unable to connect to us.archive.ubuntu.com
[11:56] <_raven> how to enable tv-out on intel 82865G?
[11:56] <MonkeyDust> fndtn357  sudo apt-get update, first
[11:56] <MonkeyDust> oh, you did that
[11:56] <XDS2010> hi trying  to download a package from a chinese site can someone help me setup a account ?
[11:56] <fndtn357> i do and it times out
[11:56] <XDS2010> anyone here read chinese ?
[11:57] <davis776> fndtn357, works ok here
[11:57] <MonkeyDust> !cn
[11:57] <fndtn357> hmm
[11:57] <fndtn357> what address is your canonical repo?
[11:58] <fndtn357> mine is IP: 91.189.92.191 80
[11:58] <fndtn357> and it doesn't connect
[11:58] <fndtn357> talked to my host and they verified what I found that the ubuntu address is the cause
[11:59] <XDS2010> :(
[11:59] <davis776> fndtn357, try replace us with other territory
[11:59] <fndtn357> ok
[12:00] <ewjoachim> Hi everyone
[12:00] <ewjoachim> I've got a machine running ubuntu, and my music collection
[12:01] <ewjoachim> I'd like to play some music, and control it from the network
[12:01] <ewjoachim> what software would you advise me to use ?
[12:02] <red> please help me solve http://askubuntu.com/questions/176106/compiling-drivers-for-telewell-tw-wlan-802-11-g-n-usb-adapter-with-rt3070-chipse
[12:02] <ewjoachim> (I'd like to be able to change the music, control the volume, search for specific titles, launch playlists and so on, from my iPhone, from my Karotz etc.)
[12:02] <_raven> how to enable tv-out on intel 865G?
[12:03] <captainjamie> In quickly I want to add a check button called checkbutton1, and this is the code I've written http://paste.ubuntu.com/1148632/ . Can someone tell me why it isn't working?
[12:03] <MonkeyDust> !media| ewjoachim
[12:04] <Pici> ewjoachim: Personally, I use mpd for that, but it can be tough to setup for a new Linux user.
[12:04] <captainjamie> ops, sorry there's a x = x +1 and x = x - 1 in there too, I deleted it by accident
[12:04] <abc__> hii pici
[12:04] <ghostnik11> Is it possible for movie player or totem to play livestream links while they are being streamed live
[12:04] <Pici> captainjamie: #quickly or perhaps even #python would be a better place to ask that.
[12:05] <captainjamie> ok thanks. I don't like the #python room though...
[12:05] <MonkeyDust> captainjamie  Quickly is a shell that helps you use Glade to program in python
[12:05] <ewjoachim> Pici: I'm used to Linux for server administration, but it's the 1st time I use it for something else than IT stuff
[12:11] <ewjoachim> Pici: mpd it will be then. Thanks a lot :D
[12:11] <_raven> how to enable tv-out on intel 865G?
[12:12] <Jacruth> Ey guys, how could I add http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.4.7-quantal/ to my repositories?
[12:13] <ThinkT510> !ubuntu+1 | Jacruth
[12:13] <Jacruth> thanks!
[12:15] <Marqin> hi
[12:15] <jose__> hello
[12:16] <wolfbyte> There's a bug in Ubuntu 12.04 after a most recent update. The context menu when right-clicking on a file has "Rename" greyed out , but it can still be clicked on, and renaming the file works. Is this a known issue?
[12:16] <Marqin> gettins some probles with wiki - 500 err
[12:16] <ewjoachim> Pici: do you think mpd would allow me to choose a music according to a mood (like Amarok can do)
[12:16] <jose__> !AlleBucher Daniel C Dennett - Darwin's Dangerous Idea- Evolution and the Meaning of Life (pdf).rar
[12:16] <Pici> ewjoachim: Not to my knowledge.
[12:17] <DJones> jose__: Wrong network
[12:17] <jose__> sorry for the noise
[12:17] <belgianguy> erm, my update-manager broke, something about PkgProblemResolver, resolver generating breaks
[12:17] <belgianguy> has to do with libnspr4 and Evolution
[12:18] <belgianguy> I saw similar bug reports, but no solutions
[12:19] <MonkeyDust> belgianguy  in a terminal, try sudo apt-get -f install
[12:20] <jose__> I had a difficulty with samba. I used the "sharing" tab in the folder properties and set the  guest access. However, I can't manage to access this share, even from the same computer. Unsetting "guest access"  makes it work but it would mean that the person trying to access the share would have to have an account on the server.
[12:21] <belgianguy> thanks, MonkeyDust, but it still force closes on me :/
[12:21] <jose__> Would anyone be willing to enlighten me as to what I'm doing wrong?
[12:21] <belgianguy> libnspr4 : Breekt: evolution-plugins (< 3.2.0-0ubuntu2) maar 2.32.2-0ubuntu7 zal geïnstalleerd worden
[12:21] <MonkeyDust> belgianguy  try sudo apt-get update, first
[12:22] <Netham45> 08-15 06:21 ERROR  CommonBackend: Cannot download metalink file http://releases.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/12.04/kubuntu-12.04-desktop-amd64.metalink err=[Errno 14] HTTP Error 404: Not Found
[12:22] <Netham45> ^ Getting that for Kubuntu in WUBI on Win 8
[12:22] <MonkeyDust> wubi :
[12:22] <MonkeyDust> wubi :(
[12:23] <Netham45> Standard ubuntu seems to work, though
[12:23] <belgianguy> hmm, same, MonkeyDust, thanks for the suggestion though
[12:24] <ThinkT510> belgianguy: what version of ubuntu are you using?
[12:24] <MonkeyDust> belgianguy  next on my mind: reboot in recovery mode, select Repair
[12:25] <WhereIsMySpoon> hi, how do i find out what model my wireless dongle is on linux
[12:25] <WhereIsMySpoon> it doesnt say on the actual thing, just its s/n and that its edimax
[12:25] <MonkeyDust> WhereIsMySpoon  try lsusb
[12:25] <Netham45> You may not be able to get anything more than the chipset, but lsusb would be your best bet
[12:25] <WhereIsMySpoon> aha, lovely
[12:25] <WhereIsMySpoon> that gives me all the info i need
[12:25] <WhereIsMySpoon> thanks!
[12:26] <belgianguy> MonkeyDust: 3.2.0-29-generic #46-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jul 27 17:03:23 UTC 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[12:27] <MonkeyDust> belgianguy  yeah, that's uname, but try repairing in recovery mode, from the grub menu
[12:28] <belgianguy> MonkeyDust: I'll try that then, thanks!
[12:28] <TJ-> Netham45: That error is because there is no kubuntu 12.04 (check the URL's parents using a browser). What process caused that error? Is it release-upgrade?
[12:29] <TJ-> Netham45: The Kubunut releases were moved from releases.ubuntu.com to cdimage.ubuntu.com : http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/12.04/release/
[12:32] <kucip> any indonesian here???
[12:32] <Netham45> TJ-, installing Kubuntu through Wubi on Windows
[12:32] <Netham45> http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/thank-you?distro=wubi&release=&bits=
[12:33] <Netham45> If they've moved to a new domain, don't you think it's rather silly to not at least put up some 304 redirectors?
[12:33] <MonkeyDust> !id| kucip
[12:34] <_raven> how to enable tv-out on intel 865G?
[12:35] <TJ-> Netham45: It must be something to do with the installer's expectation of where to find the ISOs
[12:35] <jyh> kdkd
[12:36] <jyh> fuck
[12:36] <UidX> ...
[12:36] <Netham45> Makes sense. I was just noting it in here in hopes that someone who can maintain it, or cares enough to post it on a bugtracker, could see it.
[12:36] <ubuntustudio-hw> jyh: Please be aware of your language.
[12:36] <TJ-> Netham45: Thanks. I'm chasing down the source code now
[12:36] <Netham45> No problem.
[12:37] <TJ-> Netham45: bug #496957
[12:38] <TJ-> Netham45: IT would be helpful if could +1 that bug using the "Does this bug affect you?" link at top-left
[12:39] <Netham45> Wow, that's almost 3 years old and still there.
[12:39] <Netham45> Seems like that's both easy to fix and rather critical to fix
[12:40] <TJ-> Netham45: It's the data/isolist.ini file at fault
[12:41] <TJ-> Netham45: That bug report covers multiple release cycles; same issue but with different URLs
[12:42] <TJ-> Netham45: My guess is on a new release they copy/pasted the previous release URL without checking with the release team that it would be vali
[12:42] <TJ-> d
[12:43] <TJ-> Netham45: Yes, revision 270 (the release version for 12.04) shows the problem: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-installer/wubi/trunk/view/head:/data/isolist.ini
[12:43] <MonkeyDust> in short: the bug has no high priority
[12:43] <TJ-> MonkeyDust: shows maybe how few people tried to use it with Xubuntu so far
[12:43] <TJ-> MonkeyDust: I'm pushing a fix for it now; it's simple enough
[12:43] <ashley88323> Hey all
[12:44] <ashley88323> I'm looking for some support
[12:44] <ashley88323> I have a dual boot PC and after an upgrade it won't boot beyond the login screen
[12:44] <ashley88323> (when choosing Ubuntu - I can boot to windows still)
[12:45] <ashley88323> Anyone any ideas for where to look for advice?
[12:45] <BluesKaj> perhaps nomodeset ashley88323
[12:45]  * kubbz si trying ot xchat
[12:45] <BluesKaj> !nomodeset
[12:46] <BluesKaj> ashley88323, ^
[12:46] <ashley88323> the splash screen was all corrupted
[12:46] <ashley88323> so this could be very useful
[12:46] <TJ-> ashley88323: When you say Ubuntu doesn't boot beyond the log-in screen, do you mean you get to the log-in screen and can enter your password and then something goes wrong?
[12:47] <BluesKaj> oh , so you can get to the login scrn ashley88323 ?
[12:47] <ashley88323> I can enter a password but it sort of logs in and doesn't really work in that I can't run any programs or connect to the internet
[12:47] <ashley88323> and the screen is all a bit messed up
[12:47] <BluesKaj> ashley88323, forget the nomodeset then
[12:47] <ashley88323> ok - forgotten
[12:47] <TJ-> ashley88323: That sounds like some kind of system corruption rather than just a graphics issue
[12:48] <TJ-> ashley88323: Can you get to a text console with Ctrl+Alt+F1  ?
[12:48] <ashley88323> I haven't tried that - booting on windows just now
[12:48] <ashley88323> What should I try if I can get it?
[12:49] <BluesKaj> ash have you tried the recovery kernel in grub , then choose "repair broken packages" in the dialog that eventually appears
[12:49] <BluesKaj> ashley88323, ^
[12:49] <TJ-> ashley88323: OK, well that's a way to get to a text console so you can log-in and check the log files. They live in the "/var/log/" directory. I'd suggest looking at "/var/log/kern.log" and "/var/log/syslog" for clues...
[12:49] <ashley88323> I can't really run any programs or open any winwos
[12:50] <ashley88323> I was wanting to wipe the dual boot off and re-install it
[12:50] <ashley88323> Is that easy to do?
[12:51] <BluesKaj> try the recovery kernel first , ashley88323
[12:51] <ashley88323> Ok - so is there a guide to doing that?
[12:51] <BluesKaj> ashley88323, it's the kernel in the grub menu
[12:52] <BluesKaj> 2nd^
[12:52] <ashley88323> And what's the grub menu?
[12:53] <WhereIsMySpoon> Hi, i put an alias in my .bashrc right at the end, closed my gedit window and opened a new terminal and the alias doesn't work. If I then do source .bashrc, it works. What gives?
[12:53] <BluesKaj> ashley88323, , the grub menu should appear after the BIOS screen , if not hold the left shift key down right after the BIOS screen. til the  grub menu appears
[12:54] <_raven> how to enable tv-out on intel 865G?
[12:54] <WhereIsMySpoon> by "closed my gedit window" i mean i saved then closed it, ofc
[12:54] <ThinkT510> WhereIsMySpoon: aliases take effect when you login
[12:54] <TJ-> WhereIsMySpoon: .bashrc is only read when logging into the VT (terminal) not when you open a new shell
[12:54] <WhereIsMySpoon> i run my terminal as a login shell
[12:54] <zykotick9> ThinkT510: TJ- can't you run "source .bashrc" to update it?  WhereIsMySpoon
[12:55] <ashley88323>  - and when do I get to the BIOS screen - before the dual boot options appear?
[12:55] <WhereIsMySpoon> zykotick9: every time i open a new terminal, sure
[12:55] <ThinkT510> zykotick9: he just said he did
[12:55] <WhereIsMySpoon> that would get a bit annoying tho
[12:55] <dysoco> Hey, I'm having some problems here... sometimes windows don't show in Alt+Tab, and if I minimize them they don't show in the unity panel... any ideas ?
[12:55] <dysoco> for example, happening now with this Xchat window
[12:56] <ThinkT510> zykotick9: i think he was just wondering why it didn't work immediately (it didn't take effect because he was already logged in)
[12:56] <WhereIsMySpoon> ThinkT510: but i run new terms as a login shell
[12:56] <WhereIsMySpoon> it should take effect, no?
[12:56] <zykotick9> ThinkT510: i "believe" if you run "source .bashrc" you don't need to logout/login...
[12:57] <WhereIsMySpoon> zykotick9: for that particular terminal, yes
[12:57] <WhereIsMySpoon> for new ones, no
[12:57] <ThinkT510> zykotick9: yeah, i know, so does he
[12:57] <WhereIsMySpoon> you'd have to type that command every time you want to have the alias
[12:57] <ThinkT510> zykotick9: he was wondering why it doesn't take effect after editing the file
[12:57] <gotwig> Justin Bieber FTW!
[12:57] <WhereIsMySpoon> ThinkT510: im wondering why it doesnt when im opening new terminals as login shells
[12:58] <WhereIsMySpoon> is that not the same as relogging?
[12:58] <WhereIsMySpoon> or am i wrong
[12:58] <BluesKaj> ashley88323, the BIOS screen has the computer brand with some other keys to for help etc , it pops up right after you boot the pc
[12:59] <ashley88323> Ok - got that. So go in there and look for grub - then what
[12:59] <W4sp>  /part #cwm
[12:59] <TJ-> WhereIsMySpoon: Do those login shells ask you for your password?
[13:00] <phunyguy> So on all of my Ubuntu workstations I am noticing an anomaly. /usr/bin/X seems to start spiking the CPU after a little while. Is this a known issue?
[13:00] <BluesKaj> you hold the left shift key down as soon as that screen disappears , ashley88323 , until the  grub menu with the OS kernels listed , choose the recover y kernel
[13:00] <ashley88323> Ok - got it - will try that now
[13:00] <phunyguy> it is currently using an entire core...
[13:01] <TJ-> WhereIsMySpoon: Man bash "If Bash is invoked as sh, it tries to mimic the behavior of sh as closely as possible. For a login shell, it attempts to source only /etc/profile and ~/.profile, in that order. "
[13:02] <TJ-> WhereIsMySpoon: I have all my aliases defined in ~/.bash_aliases and I have that file sourced from both .bashrc and .profile so both styles of log-in pick it up
[13:05] <dysoco> OK, se arreglo
[13:05] <dysoco> pero creo que cada vez mas voy odiando Ubuntu
[13:05] <MonkeyDust> !es
[13:06] <dysoco> damn, sorry, wrong channel -.-
[13:06] <dysoco> crap
[13:07] <joonty> the ubuntu bot knows spanish?
[13:07] <joonty> that's freaking awesome
[13:08] <WeThePeople> can i password protect my computer ie. wep or wpa(2) at a motel using wifi
[13:08] <MonkeyDust> WeThePeople  wep-wpa belongs to the wifi signal, not to your pc
[13:08] <acicula> WeThePeople: wep/wpa is something that is enabled on the accesspoint, no way to change that from your pc
[13:08] <joonty> WeThePeople, do you mean can you encrypt the data you send or receive over wifi?
[13:08] <phunyguy> WeThePeople: if you mean protecting your traffic that goes in and out, probably not, unless you set up a VPN to home, and proxy through that
[13:08] <ThinkT510> WeThePeople: wouldn't that depend on what wifi the motel offered
[13:08] <joonty> hehe
[13:09] <phunyguy> ...like I do at work.
[13:09] <phunyguy> so I can look at questionable material.
[13:09] <WeThePeople> joonty, yes
[13:09] <phunyguy> =D
[13:09] <islandmonkey> joonty: ubottu: Ingleas?
[13:09] <islandmonkey> ubottu: Ingleas?
[13:10] <cecil> hi
[13:10] <joonty> WeThePeople the only way would be to use only https sites or VPN into another network
[13:11] <WeThePeople> joonty, would it be possible to ssh to the motel wifi?
[13:11] <phunyguy> !bot | islandmonkey
[13:12] <islandmonkey> phunyguy: Yes I know how to use ubottu :)
[13:12] <phunyguy> apparently...  ;)
[13:12] <joonty> WeThePeople it doesn't work like that - WiFi is produced from a router, which (as far as I know) never has ssh access
[13:12] <MonkeyDust> WeThePeople  you ssh to a computer, not to a protocol
[13:12] <joonty> you can ssh while using wifi, if that's what you mean?
[13:12] <phunyguy> WeThePeople: what yuo are trying to do is probably beyond the scope of this channel.
[13:13] <MonkeyDust> WeThePeople  what do you want to do or achieve?
[13:13] <TJ-> WeThePeople: You can configure a reverse SSH proxy to a public-accessible server so your PC can SSH to it from anywhere and then route all traffic through the encrypted SSH channel to the remote, where it would be routed as normal
[13:13] <phunyguy> yeah what TJ- said
[13:14] <phunyguy> it is a simple ssh with port forward
[13:14] <wrapids> I've recently gotten ST2. I opened a new window (two window instances), closed it and upon opening it again it opens two windows. If I close out of either of them it terminates the program. I opened a third window this morning to see what it would do, and now I have the same problem with three windows.
[13:14] <WeThePeople> monkeydust, protect the information being sent and received from my computer at a motel using its wifi signal
[13:14] <WeThePeople> people suggest using a vpn
[13:14] <rtr> where I can find a full doc for linux ?
[13:14] <ThinkT510> rtr: does not compute
[13:15] <joonty> lol ThinkT510
[13:15] <phunyguy> WeThePeople: /usr/bin/ssh -f -N -D 0.0.0.0:80 {public ssh server}
[13:15] <TJ-> WeThePeople: openvpn is a great tool for easily configured secure connections
[13:15] <phunyguy> then point your browser at localhost:80 or something
[13:15] <phunyguy> via proxy
[13:16] <WeThePeople> phunyguy, thanks
[13:16] <phunyguy> I googled that btw... ;)
[13:16] <phunyguy> =D
[13:16] <WeThePeople> lol
[13:16] <joonty> rtr: are you looking for api documentation?
[13:17] <WeThePeople> sometimes i think that there are professionals hangin around these channels
[13:17] <wrapids> lol, professionals :p
[13:17] <joonty> yeh that's a funny thought
[13:17] <linux> fuck
[13:18] <wrapids> linux: ikr?
[13:18] <joonty> erm, i'd rather not
[13:18] <wrapids> please?
[13:18] <joonty> it's a public place - very public according to the number of users
[13:18] <phunyguy> WeThePeople: some of us are, just we don't work for Canonical ;)
[13:19] <WhereIsMySpoon> TJ-: i dont have a .bash_aliases, should i just make one?
[13:19] <phunyguy> yes
[13:19] <MonkeyDust> WeThePeople  if you're from Occupy Something: wifi is never completely safe
[13:19] <wrapids> I was thinking maybe it was my window manager, but nothing other than sublim does that.
[13:20] <WhereIsMySpoon> TJ-: even putting them in .bash_aliases didnt work
[13:21] <phasma> hi, guys. Anybody here familiar with the sis imedia driver, by any chance?
[13:22] <joonty> WeThePeople, MonkeyDust, especially if it's using WEP
[13:22] <jrib> WhereIsMySpoon: you answered your own question when you said you run it as a login shell
[13:22] <joonty> you may as well get a t-shirt with your password written on it
[13:22] <WhereIsMySpoon> jrib: eh?
[13:22] <phasma> joonty: Not sure you can aireplay-ng -0 a t-shirt :p
[13:24] <WhereIsMySpoon> joonty: eh?
[13:24] <WeThePeople> rtr, go to thepiratebay.se and search for 'linux manuals' and download somethin
[13:24] <joonty> WhereIsMySpoon: unrelated to your conversation :)
[13:24] <WhereIsMySpoon> oh
[13:24] <WhereIsMySpoon> sorry :D
[13:24] <Ashley88323> BluesKay, I have the grub menu (v1.99-12ubuntu5) ive four options - one is recovery mode to Ubuntu with Linux 3.0.0-15generic
[13:25] <WhereIsMySpoon> oh
[13:25] <WhereIsMySpoon> hang on
[13:28] <|REM|> Hi everyone.  I have an issue pinging the 1 ubuntu box I have on the network through our openvpn tunnels.  I can ping it locally just fine but not through the tunnel.  This was working fine until about a month ago.  I can ping every other ip through the tunnels so I am wondering if there was an update that changed something on the ubuntu box.  Any ideas?
[13:28] <us12> hello. can anybody help me with network in ubuntu? I have router in brige mode but cant use internet in ubuntu(((
[13:29] <Ashley88323> Hi BluesKaj - at the grub menu (and here on irc on my I iPad)
[13:29] <Ashley88323> I've got four options
[13:29] <Ashley88323> Plus the chance to edit commands or have a command line
[13:32] <BluesKaj> Ashley88323, choose "repair broken packages"
[13:33] <Ashley88323> BluesKaj  - that option isn't there
[13:34] <Ashley88323> I have Ubuntu, recovery mode, previous Linux versions and d
[13:34] <Ashley88323> And Dell partition utility
[13:35] <BluesKaj> recovery mode , then "repair..." , Ashley88323
[13:35] <Ashley88323> Got it - off it goes
[13:35] <tinkogeorgiev> hi, is there a dedicated channel for ubuntu cloud infrastructure? am having issues installing nova-volume in both vms and lxc?
[13:36] <rocky> hello
[13:36] <rocky> can you let me know the command to know where current program is installed?
[13:36] <rocky> for example i want to know where cvs is installed
[13:36] <ThinkT510> rocky: there is no one place like on windows
[13:36] <ThinkT510> !fhs | rocky
[13:37] <Ashley88323> BluesKaj - the details are install libjpeg8 libtagj1c2a and upgrade unity-scope-music stores
[13:37] <MonkeyDust> rocky  try whereis
[13:37] <MonkeyDust> rocky  if installed from the repos, look in /usr/bin/
[13:37] <rocky> MonkeyDust, this is what i was looking for, thank you so much :)
[13:38] <BluesKaj> Ashley88323, choose yes
[13:38] <WeThePeople> does linux start a firewall when it boots?
[13:39] <MonkeyDust> WeThePeople  use ufw
[13:39] <henry______> hei,guys.why this does happen:gedit: symbol lookup error: /usr/local/lib/libpangocairo-1.0.so.0: undefined symbol: cairo_has_show_text_glyphs
[13:39] <henry______> hei,guys.why  does this happen:gedit: symbol lookup error: /usr/local/lib/libpangocairo-1.0.so.0: undefined symbol: cairo_has_show_text_glyphs
[13:39] <MonkeyDust> WeThePeople  use sudo ufw enable
[13:40] <Ashley88323> Lots of error messages flashing by
[13:40] <Ashley88323> Back to recovery menu
[13:43] <ActionParsnip> hey guys, anyone using chrome/ium able to view the text on www.omgubuntu.co.uk ?
[13:43] <TJ-> henry______: Have you previously installed self-built libraries in /usr/local/lib/ ?
[13:44] <WeThePeople> monkeydust, 'sudo ufw disable' to turn off?
[13:44] <Fabianius> ActionParsnip: What text exactly? Like the website?
[13:44] <DJones> ActionParsnip: Looks broken on chrome for windows
[13:44] <islandmonkey> ActionParsnip: Nope
[13:44] <ActionParsnip> Fabianius: any text in the main window
[13:44] <MonkeyDust> WeThePeople  yes... status/enable/disable are the three possible
[13:44] <ActionParsnip> islandmonkey: so you can't see the text?
[13:45] <islandmonkey> Not on the main article
[13:45] <islandmonkey> s
[13:45] <ActionParsnip> islandmonkey: thanks, i'll let the guys know
[13:45] <DJones> ActionParsnip: No text for me either, works fine in IE
[13:45] <islandmonkey> They already know
[13:46] <ActionParsnip> cool
[13:46] <islandmonkey> It just takes a long time for the fix to appear I hear.
[13:46] <ActionParsnip> islandmonkey: sounds like Microsoft :)
[13:47] <islandmonkey> Except they have an excuse.
[13:47] <islandmonkey> Something to do with server cache or something...
[13:47] <islandmonkey> Dunno, I'm no webserver expert
[13:49] <ActionParsnip> I know how to take them in and out of the mix so you can reboot them :)
[13:53] <vicium\a> Would you reccomend ubuntu 11.04 or 12.04 and x64 or x86 for a ECS? with 2 cores 8 gb ram etc etc ~
[13:54] <vicium\a> I assume 12.04 x86?
[13:55] <MonkeyDust> vicium\a  12.04 is the latest and it is LTS
[13:55] <ActionParsnip> vicium\a: 12.04 is LTSand supported long after 11.10 is EOL and even after Quantal (12.10) is EOL
[13:55] <AzzIzzA> vicium\a: x64, not x86 unless you want to be stuck using only 3GB of that RAM
[13:55] <vicium\a> But i've heard rumors x64 just gives alot of issues?
[13:55] <ActionParsnip> AzzIzzA: the default Ubuntu kernel is PAE, giving access to 64gb RAM
[13:56] <ActionParsnip> vicium\a: none at all, 64bit is extremely catered for
[13:56] <AzzIzzA> ActionParsnip: Fair enough
[13:56] <Pici> Only 4GB per process though.
[13:56] <MonkeyDust> vicium\a  rumors
[13:56] <ActionParsnip> Pici: indeed ;)
[13:56] <vicium\a> Okay, so even if i run applicatioons that only supports x86
[13:56] <vicium\a> It still runs as smooth in x64?
[13:56] <ActionParsnip> AzzIzzA: each process will only see 4Gb RAM but the full RAM will be usable
[13:56] <WeThePeople> actionparsnip, does any linux distro utilize 64gb ram?
[13:56] <vicium\a> With the 32bit library?
[13:56] <MonkeyDust> vicium\a  what do you want to achieve, what brings you here?
[13:57] <senyb> what is an ECS?
[13:57] <ActionParsnip> WeThePeople: sure, the kernel can access up to 64Gb RAM in 32bit and theoretically up to 4Eb in 64bit
[13:57] <vicium\a> I want to decide what dist to pick before ordering my ECS...
[13:57] <zaggynl> so I'm setting ubuntu server edition as a nas
[13:57] <vicium\a> And i dont know so much myselves so I came here for expertise
[13:57] <Ashley88323> BluesKaj, no change - login screen has red x instead of icons and the desktop is black with black emptyi icons down the side
[13:57] <zaggynl> is it silly to use the ubuntu-desktop package to create shares and all that
[13:57] <vicium\a> Elastic cloud server senyb VPS-ish
[13:57] <iceroot> vicium\a: the distro you can handle best
[13:58] <MonkeyDust> vicium\a  and what is ECS?
[13:58] <zaggynl> config files and current server gui tools aren't as refined
[13:58] <iceroot> vicium\a: please dont host public servers if you dont have GNU/Linux knowledge
[13:58] <vicium\a> They're private
[13:58] <vicium\a> :)
[13:58] <ActionParsnip> zaggynl: you could just install openssh-server and use SFTP, you don't need a desktop for a NAS
[13:58] <zaggynl> well yeah
[13:58] <iceroot> vicium\a: a private cloud?
[13:58] <zaggynl> that too
[13:58] <extrasolar> man
[13:58] <ActionParsnip> zaggynl: or install samba and configure samba via /etc/samba/smb.conf
[13:59] <zaggynl> I could tell the folks that are going to use the nas to suck it and just use WinSCP
[13:59] <extrasolar> I so badly want to get involved
[13:59] <extrasolar> more
[13:59] <zaggynl> smb.conf gives me a headache
[13:59] <vicium\a> I was just wondering if i can run x86 apps usiung x64 as smooth as in x64 ubu
[13:59] <vicium\a> So I should refrain from even using ubuntu?
[13:59] <BluesKaj> Ashley88323, hmm, lots of errors definitely indicates a faulty install , IMO
[13:59] <Jonny1> Is it possible to rip a CD and listen to it at the same time?
[13:59] <TJ-> ActionParsnip: actually, an amd64 CPU usually only has 48 address lines to address 256TB. The idea is to save having the plumbing for 16 address lines that will rarely be needed.
[13:59] <ActionParsnip> zaggynl: I can give the lines to setup a share if its too hard for you..
[13:59] <vicium\a> So no new user should EVER use ubutu iceroot?
[13:59] <vicium\a> I have to start somewhere? :S
[13:59] <zaggynl> sure you can, but I'd like to do it by gui
[13:59] <iceroot> vicium\a: no new users should administrate a public swerver
[13:59] <zaggynl> create groups, assign folks to groups, assign groups to shares
[14:00] <iceroot> vicium\a: open spam relay and other things will be the result
[14:00] <ActionParsnip> zaggynl: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1148827/   that's ALL it is.
[14:00] <zaggynl> linux cannot do multiple groups per file/folder, so access lists, ugh, or nested permissions
[14:00] <vicium\a> I'm just going to use it for myselves anyway
[14:00] <vicium\a> With the exception of a mumble-server
[14:00] <iceroot> zaggynl: sure you can have multiple groups per file/folder
[14:00] <vicium\a> Which is passworded.. I dont see how my expertise has anything to do with it
[14:00] <vicium\a> Yes my server is in a cloud (?)
[14:00] <zaggynl> iceroot: how?
[14:00] <extrasolar> what mailing lists are people subscribed too here?
[14:00] <Ashley88323> I agree - the update I did seems two have mangled things.
[14:00] <iceroot> zaggynl: posix acls (see "man setfacl")
[14:01] <zaggynl> right, access lists
[14:01] <Ashley88323> How best to remove and do a clean reinstall?
[14:01] <vicium\a> But fine, I'll refrain from using ubuntu since its clearly not catered to new users, stupid logic but whatever
[14:01] <zaggynl> ActionParsnip: what permissions should I set on the /home/andy/Downloads folder?
[14:01] <iceroot> vicium\a: are you a troll?
[14:01] <ActionParsnip> Ashley88323: boot to install media, format the storage partitions and install to the space
[14:01] <rtr> wich program is best for web design for begginers ?
[14:01] <vicium\a> No you're incredibly rude, just saying
[14:01] <ActionParsnip> zaggynl: depends on what access you want to give
[14:01] <iceroot> vicium\a: i said, dont host a public reachable server if you dont have GNU/Linux knowledge
[14:01] <TJ-> zaggynl: If you enable ACLs on a file-system you can do multiple groups/users (mount option "acl") and use {get,set}facl
[14:01] <iceroot> vicium\a: that has nothing to do with ubuntu
[14:01] <MonkeyDust> rtr  try Kompozer
[14:02] <ActionParsnip> zaggynl: that is MINE, yours will be different. Think about it
[14:02] <zaggynl> well yeah
[14:02] <theadmin> zaggynl: Stuff under your home directory is typically 775 or 774, with you as the owner and the group
[14:02] <zaggynl> hmm okay
[14:02] <nb-ben> i am stuck on the loading screen for xubuntu, is there a hotkey to leave it to see what it does in text?
[14:02] <ActionParsnip> zaggynl: so you more than likely won't have a /home/andy/Downloads folder, will you?
[14:02] <WeThePeople> rtr, kompozer is free in the software center
[14:02] <iceroot> vicium\a: without knowledge people are doing mostly very insecure things (chmod 777, running everything as root, open mail relay)
[14:02] <vicium\a> iceroot: You do realise that (internet estimation) half of the new ubuntu users comes from the very same position im sitting in?
[14:02] <senyb> nb-ben : ctrl+f1
[14:02] <zaggynl> ActionParsnip: sure thing ;-)
[14:02] <vicium\a> I wouldnt run anything as root...
[14:02] <Ashley88323> ActionParsnip - was hoping to use the windows installer that partitioned the drive for me that worked fine when I first installed
[14:02] <vicium\a> that what sudo is for :p
[14:02] <nb-ben> senyb doesn't work :p\
[14:03] <iceroot> vicium\a: i am talking about public servers, not desktop systems
[14:03] <ActionParsnip> zaggynl: think, then type
[14:03] <MonkeyDust> vicium\a  start with a regular, easy installation, if you want to get familiar with ubuntu
[14:03] <zaggynl> ActionParsnip: did I make a mistake somewhere
[14:03] <vicium\a> And no im not a troll, i just had a couple of question, sorry guys
[14:03] <vicium\a> ill stick to win 2008 server
[14:03] <iceroot> vicium\a: try to learn GNU/Linux first before putting a public server on the line
[14:03] <vicium\a> Still not a public server........
[14:03] <iceroot> vicium\a: a server in the cloud is public
[14:03] <ActionParsnip> Ashley88323: oh wubi, you can use programs and features / add and remove programs in Windows and remove wubi, then redownload the Ubuntu ISO, mount it then rerun the wubi installer
[14:04] <MonkeyDust> vicium\a  start with the desktop, not with the server, guess you didnt start with windows server, either
[14:04] <iceroot> vicium\a: because the server has a public-ip
[14:04] <ActionParsnip> zaggynl: you asked what permissions you should have on /home/andy/Downloads   when you probably won't even have one.
[14:04] <vicium\a> fair enough
[14:04] <Ashley88323> Ok a thanks ActionParsnip
[14:04] <zaggynl> ActionParsnip: ah, just taking it as an example
[14:04] <zaggynl> goign by your smb.conf, I'd use something similar
[14:05] <ActionParsnip> zaggynl: just make folders you want to share and make an entry like the one I pastebinned for each folder you want to share, you can set the access lists in the lines (see pastebin again).
[14:05] <zaggynl> okay
[14:05] <ActionParsnip> zaggynl: you can then run:   sudo smbpasswd -a username   and make samba users which users can use to authenticate with
[14:06] <ActionParsnip> zaggynl: not hard, plus you will be able to manipulate the shares using SSH and be able to add and remove shares at will in a sleek way
[14:06] <ActionParsnip> zaggynl: you will also be able to manipulate any Linux server OS as the skills are generic, so are tranferrable
[14:07] <zaggynl> ActionParsnip: thanks, was looking at the lubuntu-desktop "Samba Server Configuration" tool, which asks for a Unix username when creating a user
[14:07] <zaggynl> But that isn't needed when manually users?
[14:07] <zaggynl> *manuall creating users
[14:07] <alien2> hi everyone
[14:08] <alien2> can you help me with a window switcher problem?
[14:08] <MonkeyDust> alien2  let's hear it
[14:08] <nones_king> hi
[14:08] <nones_king> >> How are you all ?
[14:08] <alien2> I have installed Ubuntu 12.04 and the window switcher is just like the ugly Window98 one
[14:09] <alien2> small icons, no previews for the windows
[14:09] <Netham45> Will ubuntu boot and install off of EFI, or will I need to re-enable legacy booting to get it to work
[14:09] <alien2> how can I get the original behaviour back?
[14:09] <nones_king> Fuck all
[14:09] <theadmin> Netham45: You might need the grub-efi package and run grub-install manually
[14:09] <nones_king> hehehehe
[14:09] <MonkeyDust> alien2  compiz? guess you can change that in ccsm or in myUnity
[14:09] <Netham45> theadmin, Well, will the installation ISO boot off of EFI?
[14:09] <theadmin> Netham45: I'd think so
[14:10] <nones_king> Bay .....
[14:10] <Dr_Willis> alien2: could be you are using unity2d also
[14:10] <alien2> how can I find if I am usind 2D or 3D?
[14:10] <alien2> I am a newbie in Linux
[14:10] <nb-ben> anyone know of a way to get out of splash screen that doesn't end?
[14:10] <nb-ben> (I just want to see what it's stuck on)
[14:11] <vexus> Netham45: it is a problem at this time what did you do on install and which release do you use on what
[14:11] <Dr_Willis> !manual
[14:11] <ThinkT510> alien2: ps aux | grep metacity
[14:11] <Netham45> vexus, I'm running Windows 8 right now, I'd like to set up a dualboot using EFI.
[14:11] <ActionParsnip> alien2: ps -ef | egrep 'compiz|metacity'
[14:11]  * ActionParsnip uses the Linux standard :)
[14:12] <ActionParsnip> alien2: what is output?
[14:12] <ThinkT510> alien2: if you see metacity you are using unity2d
[14:12] <Netham45> Getting efi running on Windows 8 was an amazing pain in the ass, so I'd rather not jeopardize it if I don't have to.
[14:12] <alien2> alien     6553  6483  0 16:58 ?        00:00:02 metacity
[14:12] <alien2> alien     7244  7183  0 17:12 pts/0    00:00:00 egrep --color=auto compiz|metacity
[14:12] <ActionParsnip> alien2: then its 2d
[14:12] <alien2> aha
[14:12] <alien2> can I change this?
[14:13] <MonkeyDust> alien2  logout, select 3d, login
[14:13] <bobweaver> ps aux | grep  unity-2d-{panel,places,launcher,spread}
[14:13] <alien2> I don't have a 3D option
[14:13] <alien2> just Ubuntu and Ubuntu 2D
[14:13] <Netham45> Ubuntu would be 3D
[14:13] <alien2> right now I am on Ubuntu
[14:14] <ActionParsnip> alien2: the Ubuntu option uses Compiz and is 3d
[14:14] <vexus> Netham45: at the Moment you have to do it with console and it is not realy easy on the frist try i life with Biosemulationlayer install because it works better and easer this time
[14:14] <bobweaver> alien2,  wht is the output of      ps aux | grep  unity   pastebinit please
[14:14] <alien2> then why it outputs metacity?
[14:14] <Netham45> That's disappointing, I'd expect ubuntu to have better support for EFI.
[14:14] <MonkeyDust> alien2  type alt-f2 and then compiz --replace
[14:15] <ActionParsnip> alien2: maybe it fallsback if youo don't have 3D enabled
[14:15] <alien2> alien@AT-Alien:~$ ps aux | grep  unity
[14:15] <alien2> alien     6561  0.9  1.7 451448 105756 ?       Sl   16:58   0:09 unity-2d-shell
[14:15] <alien2> alien     6562  0.3  0.8 250080 53548 ?        Sl   16:58   0:03 unity-2d-panel
[14:15] <alien2> alien     6647  0.2  0.2 157856 18128 ?        Sl   16:58   0:02 /usr/lib/unity/unity-panel-service
[14:15] <alien2> alien     6718  0.0  0.1  76160 10268 ?        Sl   16:58   0:00 /usr/lib/unity-lens-applications/unity-applications-daemon
[14:15] <FloodBot1> alien2: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[14:15] <alien2> alien     6720  0.0  0.1  89424  6180 ?        Sl   16:58   0:00 /usr/lib/unity-lens-files/unity-files-daemon
[14:15] <alien2> alien     6723  0.0  0.2  70736 12360 ?        Sl   16:58   0:00 /usr/bin/python /usr/lib/unity-lens-video/unity-lens-video
[14:15] <Netham45> !pastebin
[14:15] <bobweaver> alien2,  then open terminal and run   /usr/lib/nux/unity_support_test  -p
[14:15] <ActionParsnip> alien2: yep, 2D
[14:15] <bobweaver> are you supported alien2  ?
[14:15] <vexus> Netham45: if you like to do it you have to use gpt-table formatet by linux because Windows does not use the MBR Part when it makes it itself so Linux partitioning programms cant see anything
[14:16] <LewisJG> Hello, I am unable to unlock my administration directory for an install using apt-get. I cannot kill the PID that has a lock on it either  "kill:(5134) - Operation not permitted"
[14:16] <Netham45> vexus, I'm installing ubuntu onto a physically seperate HDD, so that shouldn't be an issue
[14:16] <extrasolar> su root
[14:16] <alien2> bobweaver - in what way supported?
[14:17] <bobweaver> LewisJG,  what is 5134 ?    ps aux | grep [5]144
[14:17] <ActionParsnip> !aptfix | LewisJG
[14:17] <bobweaver> alien2,  do you get all yes's  ?
[14:18] <bobweaver> LewisJG,  we wrap th 5 in the [] to tell grep not to give us back the color thingy
[14:18] <alien2> no, I get a  GLX error
[14:19] <alien2> missing glx extension
[14:19] <brucelong> I have a question
[14:19] <bobweaver> alien2,  that is why you are falling back to Unity 2d it is a save messure
[14:19] <alien2> and how can I fix this?
[14:19] <vexus> Netham45: then use gpt but you have to make the efi partion on your own or mount the other one from the windows hdd but the only linux which make it realy itself with full efisupport is Opensuse 12.1 if you want Ubuntu 12.04 you have to setup all on your on with chroot and console mom there was an article on ubuntuuser or so if you like
[14:19] <bobweaver> alien2,  it is best to test these things  what is output of   lspci -nn | grep VGA
[14:19] <brucelong> when i  installed ubuntu the last time windoiwswould not shut down properly
[14:20] <brucelong> when I installed ubuntu the last time windows would not shut down properly
[14:20] <LewisJG> bobweaver, your solution worked, the ubot's did not. Thank you
[14:21] <alien2> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1148867/
[14:21] <extrasolar> fix what alien2?
[14:21] <ActionParsnip> alien2: is it a laptop?
[14:21] <extrasolar> ohhhh I see
[14:21] <extrasolar> nevermind
[14:21] <alien2> yes
[14:21] <alien2> dell xps 15x
[14:21] <ActionParsnip> alien2: Hybrid graphics chips hate Linux
[14:22] <bobweaver> alien2,  that is not the output I asked for :)
[14:22] <alien2> so I've heard....
[14:22] <ActionParsnip> alien2: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HybridGraphics
[14:22] <ActionParsnip> alien2: I don't think you will get 3D working and I anticipate a tonne of issues like heat and low battery life
[14:22] <alien2> true! already there with the heat
[14:23] <zaggynl> ActionParsnip: will samba users have access to any folder I mkdir? what permissions should I have on the folder?
[14:23] <alien2> bobweaver - that was the output of    lspci -nn | grep VGA
[14:23] <Edu> Hi Everybody.
[14:23] <Edu> Well, i had a ubuntu server 12.04 lts installed in Vmware, was my Server and had many applications
[14:23] <Edu> this weak, i can't connect by ssh  and local, so I just restart and now, the system not start.
[14:23] <Edu> I try to 'rescue broken system' but unsucessful.  So what i can try ?
[14:24] <ActionParsnip> zaggynl: the access you give in smb.conf will dictate the access they get
[14:24] <bobweaver> alien2,  dont troll me plz
[14:24] <zaggynl> ActionParsnip: so I can just mkdir and point to the folder
[14:24] <alien2> sorry...
[14:25] <navatwo> Hi, after a stock install followed by installing the recommended nvidia drivers, I can not boot to my desktop. Lightdm starts, but there is no login. Any advice?
[14:25] <bobweaver> alien2,  I missed you paste I need glasses :)
[14:25] <alien2> I have pasted in the pastebin... to avoid flood...
[14:25] <alien2> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1148877/
[14:26] <bobweaver> ok alien2  you have awesome daul cards now you are (guessing) that the nvidia one is not loaded
[14:26] <alien2> is this the correct output?
[14:26] <bobweaver> alien2,  you where right and I was a jerk sorry
[14:26] <alien2> no problem! :)
[14:26] <bobweaver>  alien2  lets see    lsmod | grep nvidia
[14:27] <alien2> output: nvidia              10962290  0
[14:27] <bobweaver> Oo
[14:27] <bobweaver> alien2,  apt-cache policy nvidia-current | pastebinit
[14:28] <alien2> pastebinit is not installed
[14:28] <alien2> should I install it?
[14:28] <ActionParsnip> navatwo: have you tried other sessions?
[14:28] <ActionParsnip> alien2: oh do, its brilliant
[14:28] <Marqin> Is any point of learning Ubuntu-Server administration for commercial purposes if Canonical will manage servers cheaper than you? :D
[14:28] <navatwo> ActionParsnip: other sessions?
[14:29] <extrasolar> Marqin yes
[14:29] <ActionParsnip> navatwo: yes, click the ubuntu logo near your nick and select a different session, then log in...
[14:29] <alien2> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1148883/
[14:29] <navatwo> ActionParsnip: can't get there.
[14:29] <alien2> it's really cool!
[14:29] <alien2> with pastebinit
[14:29] <ActionParsnip> navatwo: you can, its there right before you lo in
[14:29] <ActionParsnip> *log
[14:29] <dweez> !_H3ardItThr0ugh_+r@p3vine
[14:29] <navatwo> No, I can't get a login screen
[14:29] <ActionParsnip> navatwo: instead of immediately logging in, wait
[14:30] <ActionParsnip> navatwo: so you boot and get no login screen? Did you enable autologin?
[14:30] <ubuntu_knoppix_> Hey, guys! This is the first time I have been on this channel. Is this good for linux-development too. I am 10 years old.
[14:30] <FlaxxBIrD> hello
[14:30] <ubuntu_knoppix_> Hey!
[14:30] <nb-ben> ubuntu_knoppix_: it's good for anything
[14:30] <bobweaver> alien2,  what about lsb_release -c  && uname -r
[14:30] <navatwo> ActionParsnip: This isn't my computer, but yes, my coworker just said yes. >.<
[14:30] <ActionParsnip> ubuntu_knoppix_: sure, there is also #ubuntu-devel if you want development
[14:30] <ubuntu_knoppix_> Thanks!
[14:30] <FlaxxBIrD> im new on bt4
[14:30] <ActionParsnip> navatwo: sigh
[14:30] <navatwo> ActionParsnip: I agree.
[14:30] <ActionParsnip> FlaxxBIrD: backtrack isn't supported here
[14:31] <navatwo> ActionParsnip: Anyway to get rid of that?
[14:31]  * shazbotmcnasty sighs louder 
[14:31] <FlaxxBIrD> ah
[14:31] <ActionParsnip> navatwo: press CTRL+ALT+F1  and run:   killall -u $USER
[14:31] <alien2> Codename:	precise
[14:31] <alien2> 3.2.0-29-generic-pae
[14:31] <FlaxxBIrD> u know a channeL?
[14:31] <ActionParsnip> FlaxxBIrD: #backtrack-linux
[14:31] <ubuntu_knoppix_> I don't know GTK+, but I can make some command line apps.
[14:31] <ActionParsnip> navatwo: you will then get the login screen, select the Unity2D session and log in
[14:31] <DJones> !backtrack | FlaxxBIrD
[14:31] <bobweaver> great alien2  you are using the 295.40-0 we are in the 300 now-a-days :)
[14:32] <FlaxxBIrD> #backtrack-linux
[14:32] <bobweaver> alien2,  have you thought about a different ppa lie xorgers ?
[14:32] <bobweaver> like *
[14:33] <alien2> I don't know about xorgers.... t is it?wha
[14:33] <ubuntu_knoppix_> I love ubuntu! I used 8.04 as my first version and I still use it now!
[14:34] <MonkeyDust> ubuntu_knoppix_  post that on #windows, please :p
[14:34] <bobweaver> lol
[14:34] <bobweaver> alien2,  it is ppa with some " newer" software mostly but not limited too graphic drivers
[14:35] <ubuntu_knoppix_> LOL!
[14:35] <DJones> ubuntu_knoppix_: We use this channel just for support issues, any general chat is better in #ubuntu-offtopic
[14:35] <ubuntu_knoppix_> Ok, bye!
[14:36] <bobweaver> alien2,  https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/x-updates/
[14:36] <bobweaver> alien2,  see how all the nvidia-current stuff is in the 300's
[14:37] <alien2> yes, it is true... but last week I have installed ubuntu on this machine for the first time, with the same driver I have now
[14:37] <alien2> and everything worked...
[14:37] <rafaelsoaresbr> do you known any alternatives to tsocks?
[14:37] <alien2> do you think it is safe for me to try updating drivers?
[14:38] <bobweaver> alien2,  maybe something in the nux lib got updated ?
[14:38] <MonkeyDust> !info tsocks
[14:38] <bobweaver> alien2,  nux is what is used to render unity (kinda)
[14:38] <bobweaver> !Nux-5.0.0
[14:38] <bobweaver> !info Nux-5.0.0
[14:38] <bobweaver> Oo
[14:38] <ActionParsnip> !info nux
[14:38] <bobweaver> that would not bee good
[14:38] <ActionParsnip> !find nux
[14:39] <bobweaver> !info libnux-2.0.0
[14:39] <bobweaver> lol
[14:39] <bobweaver> I am done with the pbot
[14:39] <bobweaver> bot *
[14:39] <zaggynl> sorry to bother again ActionParsnip, I get the following with "sudo smbpasswd -a joe": Failed to add entry for user joe
[14:40] <ThinkT510> !info libnux-2.0-0 | bobweaver
[14:40] <alien2> no I should install libnux-2.0-0?
[14:40] <alien2> so*
[14:40] <bobweaver> Nux is a OpenGL based widget toolkit and canvas used to create user interfaces, similar to GTK+. At a high level, nux is broken down into 3 libraries. nux core nux graphics and nux core
[14:41] <bobweaver> thanks ThinkT510
[14:41] <navatwo> ActionParsnip: got it.
[14:42] <moracabanas> hello, what is the driver to use 3d or minimun 2d aceleration for VIA Chrome9 HC IGP Family in 12.04? i dont know if openchrome enables 3d... Tanks you
[14:42] <bobweaver> alien2,  it sould be installed but if it cannot render it drops to unity 2d which still uses nux but replaces some of the rendering with QT
[14:43] <alien2> I see
[14:43] <bobweaver> unity 2d still need libunity-<version number> and also nux
[14:43] <zaggynl> ah, it _does_ need a system user
[14:43] <bobweaver> alien2, if it was me I would upgrade the mods and see if that works if not you can always revert back
[14:43] <alien2> so the best shot would be that ppa you mentioned
[14:43] <zaggynl> I guess I'll give that user /bin/false and no password if he's only going to use samba shares
[14:43] <alien2> how can I upgrade mods?
[14:44] <bobweaver> alien2,  with out getting deep into why things are not rendering and reading a bunch of logs , lets try this shall we
[14:44] <bobweaver> alien2,  open terminal
[14:44] <alien2> opened
[14:45] <bobweaver> alien2,  then press ctrl+shift+t
[14:45] <loconut> so, I have a bluetooth adapter and a bluetooth A2DP receiver.. I was just in sound settings for my bluetooth a2dp receiver (Ubuntu 12.04) and accidentally set sound mode from A2DP to off. It has now disappeared from my devices list in "play sound through". I've unpaired and repaired and it shows as connected but doesn't appear as a sound device anymore. How do I reset this?
[14:45] <bobweaver> you should now have 2 tabs open correct
[14:45] <bobweaver> alien2,  ^^
[14:45] <Jagst3r15> i only have irc open and two normal webpaged (no flash) and chromium is at 150% cpu usage
[14:45] <Jagst3r15> webpages*
[14:45] <ActionParsnip> navatwo: does 2D work ok?
[14:45] <alien2> ok
[14:46] <ThinkT510> Jagst3r15: that is impossible, you can only use up to 100%
[14:46] <ActionParsnip> ThinkT510: multicore systems show usage like that, its dumb
[14:46] <bobweaver> alien2,  now this is imporant that you rember that key combos ok becuse you are going to loss dektop for a min or two and only have terminal ok
[14:46] <islandmonkey> ThinkT510: It isn't for multi-core systems
[14:46] <ActionParsnip> Jagst3r15: run:  top      what is the highest use of CPU?
[14:46] <ThinkT510> ActionParsnip: wow, that is dumb
[14:47] <alien2> ok
[14:47] <islandmonkey> ThinkT510: gnome-system-monitor shows CPU usage per core
[14:47] <ActionParsnip> ThinkT510: tell me about it, makes hell for monitoring too
[14:47] <alien2> I will write them down
[14:47] <bobweaver> alien2,  to switch programs Alt+tab   open new terminal tab shift+ctrl+t    rember these
[14:47] <Jagst3r15> actionparsnip 170
[14:47] <ActionParsnip> Jagst3r15: no, what is the name of the app
[14:47] <Jagst3r15> chromium-browser
[14:47] <alien2> ok
[14:48] <bobweaver> alien2,  now for some reason (QT bug blahblah blah ) we have to kill unity 2d 2x so
[14:48] <bobweaver> killall unity-2d-{panel,places,launcher,spread} && killall unity-2d-{panel,places,launcher,spread}
[14:48] <bobweaver> then press alt+t to get back to terminal
[14:48] <bobweaver> and back to xchat
[14:49] <bobweaver> or what ever irc client you are using
[14:49] <alien2> pidgin
[14:49] <Sidewinder1> No wonder.
[14:49] <bobweaver> alien2,  might be best o right these down in steps
[14:49] <alien2> true
[14:49] <Jagst3r15> actionparsnip any idea what it might be? :x
[14:49] <cloudegeek> when i checked out it iwconfig it is showing it on eth2 ,how it can be wlan0 or is there any problem
[14:49] <alien2> can we go on private?
[14:49] <alien2> this looks important...
[14:50] <ActionParsnip> Jagst3r15: kill the browser then rerun it
[14:50] <bobweaver> alien2,  1) remeber hot keys  2) killall unity-2d-{panel,places,launcher,spread} && killall unity-2d-{panel,places,launcher,spread}    3) get back to terminal and run    unity
[14:50] <cloudegeek> alien2: I advise to go with irssi it best
[14:50] <Jagst3r15> actionparsnip ok brb
[14:50] <bobweaver> alien2,  what what libunity is telling you and watch for seg faults of goolge "shit that unity says "
[14:51] <loconut> how do I get my device to reappear in the sound devices list?
[14:51] <bobweaver> sorry about the moulth
[14:51] <Jagst3r15> actionparsnip thanks that worked
[14:51] <alien2> ok...
[14:52] <alien2> this is it?
[14:52] <bobweaver> alien2,  this will tell you what is hangging you up and then report back to us if we can change a couple things fast so be it if not then update the drivers (mods )
[14:52] <alien2> ok
[14:52] <alien2> I will start doing this now
[14:52] <sambagirl>  good morning. i cant recall for whatever reason this morning why i cannot recall how to navigate to my home directory in filezilla? can someone help me?
[14:52] <cloudegeek> bobweaver: hey my wi-fi is owrking but one problem it showing it on ethernet port is there any solution how to improve it
[14:53] <bobweaver> cool just remeber that you need to kill unity 2d 2 x some times more
[14:53] <bobweaver> you will know when it is gone thoyu
[14:53] <alien2> :)
[14:53] <alien2> ok
[14:53] <Jagst3r15> actionparsnip maybe you can answer this. I switched to chromium because when I click show bookmarks in google chrome it crashes every time. any idea what that mgiht be?
[14:53] <alien2> thank you!
[14:53] <bobweaver> cloudegeek,  what like on eth0 ?
[14:53] <bobweaver> np alien2  well see you back here soon
[14:54] <sambagirl> nevermind :D
[14:54] <alien2> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1148925/
[14:54] <alien2> this is what it is saying
[14:54] <alien2> on killall
[14:55] <bobweaver> cloudegeek, what does /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules    say ?
[14:55] <loconut> this is ridiculous. so it seems that because I accidentally changed a setting I've forever lost my bluetooth audio setup.
[14:55] <loconut> what bullshit
[14:56] <alien2> what does that mean?
[14:56] <alien2> should I use sudo?
[14:56] <bobweaver> alien2,  ps aux  | grep [u]nity
[14:56]  * NoFace hello everyone
[14:56] <bobweaver> paste bin that alien2  that means that unity 2d is not running
[14:57] <alien2> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1148933/
[14:57] <bobweaver> alien2,  tip we put the [] in the unity to make sure that we tll ps aux Not to look for grep its self
[14:57] <alien2> oh, thanks!
[14:58] <bobweaver> alien2,  kill 6561 &&  kill 6561
[14:58] <ActionParsnip> alien2: could try:   echo "UNITY_FORCE_START=1" | sudo tee -a /etc/environment > /dev/null
[14:58] <ActionParsnip> alien2: reboot to test
[14:58] <alien2> bash: kill: (6561) - No such process
[14:58] <bobweaver> ActionParsnip,  +1
[14:59] <alien2> ok
[14:59] <alien2> I am rebooting! thank you 'till next time!
[14:59] <ActionParsnip> bobweaver: its a !wfm though but its easy to reverse
[14:59] <alien2> thanks all!
[14:59] <alien2> :)
[14:59]  * ActionParsnip wishes compiz would die off
[15:00] <bobweaver> yeah ActionParsnip  I am just so use to testing unity 2d and writign qml for it that killing it and restarting has become 2nd nature to me lol
[15:00] <MonkeyDust> comiz is nice for show-off screenshots
[15:00] <MonkeyDust> p
[15:00] <ActionParsnip> it causes more grief than its worth
[15:01]  * bobweaver wispers something about waylen 
[15:01]  * bobweaver ducks 
[15:01] <Ascavasaion> I tried to access a website and it says I need Flashplayer or Adobe 9.  HOw do I get them installed and running because neither worked.  According to Synaptic I have flash nonfree installed.  but it is not working.
[15:01] <cloudegeek> bobweaver: wait i am pasting all things to you ! i need some time !
[15:01] <MonkeyDust> Ascavasaion  install adobe flashplayer
[15:01] <LewisJG> Cant seem to use apt-get for anything, keep getting depends errors
[15:01] <ActionParsnip> Ascavasaion: can you give a PASTEBIN of the output of:  lsb_release -a; uname -a; dpkg -l | egrep 'flash|gnash|swf|spark'
[15:01] <bobweaver> Ascavasaion, make sure that ubuntu-restricted-extras are installed
[15:02] <bobweaver> Cloudgeek DO NOT paste that
[15:02] <ActionParsnip> LewisJG: can you pastebin the output of:  sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get upgrade
[15:02] <cloudegeek> bobweaver: oh i for me paste mean paste.ubuntu.com
[15:02] <compdoc> LewisJG, did you install many packages by hand, without using apt?
[15:02] <bobweaver> cloudegeek,  NO
[15:02] <bobweaver> NO paste at all
[15:03] <unknown___> how can i save my external usb disk after took a a little drop , i try to browse the disk with win 7 but it only shown from manage option as invalid disk
[15:03] <Chamunks> Hey can i remove apport
[15:03] <bobweaver> I do not want to see that and you should not want other to see that cloudegeek
[15:03] <cloudegeek> bobweaver: okay got it , oh i see that is confidential
[15:03] <Chamunks> One of the things that I like about linux is none of these silly pop ups from winblows and now we're gonna start having them?
[15:03] <ActionParsnip> unknown___: try foremost, much easier to just buy new and restore from backup
[15:04] <cloudegeek> bobweaver: so i can edit those files with that command
[15:04] <bobweaver> see the line that say (last line)   KERNEL=="wlan*", NAME="wlan0"
[15:04] <marty2> am requesting a willing person or persons please help me get X properly configured. I have tried multiple things to no avail. Thanks. (SiS 671/771 stuck at 1024x768 but supports 1440x900)
[15:04] <Ascavasaion> ActionParsnip: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1148957/
[15:04] <unknown___> ActionParsnip,foremost!
[15:04] <ActionParsnip> unknown___: yes
[15:04] <MonkeyDust> !info foremost
[15:04] <unknown___> explain more
[15:04] <LewisJG> ActionParsnip, http://paste.ubuntu.com/1148961/
[15:05] <ActionParsnip> Ascavasaion: sudo apt-get --purge remove flashplugin-installer flashplugin-nonfree libswfdec-0.8-0 swfdec-mozilla      then enable the partner repo and install adobe-flashplugin
[15:05] <unknown___> ubottu answer me  i will try that ,thx ActionParsnip
[15:05] <bobweaver> change it to be what you want and or back it up /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules.bak tehn touch 0-persistent-net.rules   and restart your computer
[15:05] <ActionParsnip> Ascavasaion: Lucid desktop support dies in April 2013, I suggest you upgrade soon
[15:05] <Ascavasaion> ActionParsnip: Um, let me try that.... Wish me luck.
[15:06] <ActionParsnip> unknown___: ubottu is a bot
[15:06] <bobweaver> cloudegeek,  when you are using or shuting sown and restarting that file get generated by networkmanager (cough cough airmon-ng )
[15:06] <ActionParsnip> unknown___: why not do some research and fid ot what foremost is, instead of asking people
[15:06] <cloudegeek> bobweaver: thanks man you are rock star
[15:06] <Chamunks> or even better can I make apport report silently?
[15:06] <MonkeyDust> unknown___  and ubottu is a girl and so is never wrong on anyting
[15:06] <unknown___> :)
[15:06] <bobweaver> Nope cloudegeek  you are :)
[15:07] <ActionParsnip> LewisJG: ok and can you please pastebin the output of:  sudo apt-get -f install
[15:07] <Ascavasaion> ActionParsnip: Will do, thank you.
[15:07] <ActionParsnip> unknown___: why not use your backups? Much easier... and guarantees data
[15:07] <cloudegeek> bobweaver: ok oh my goodness ! that might be work i gonna to reboot
[15:08] <ActionParsnip> Ascavasaion: that lotwill give you 64bit flash for your 64it OS, should be ok
[15:08] <unknown___> ActionParsnip , thx i am searching on google right now :)
[15:08] <ozpy> I run ubuntu 12.04 on Acer Aspire 5336-2752. The backlight is not on
[15:08] <bobweaver> of cource it is going to work linux does what you tell it that you want it to do , granted not always easy to tell linux what to do :)
[15:08] <bobweaver> cloudegeek,  ^^
[15:08] <ActionParsnip> ozpy: tried the boot option: acpi_osi=Linux 
[15:09] <ActionParsnip> ozpy: or:   acpi_backlight=vendor
[15:09] <ozpy> ActionParsnip, how to try that pal?
[15:09] <LewisJG> ActionParsnip, Have received a "Not all updates can be installed" error  Asking me to run a partial upgrade
[15:09] <ActionParsnip> !bootoptions | ozpy
[15:10] <marty2> am requesting a willing person or persons please help me get X properly configured. I have tried multiple things to no avail. Thanks. (SiS 671/771 stuck at 1024x768 but supports 1440x900)
[15:10] <Ascavasaion> ActionParsnip: If the sudo apt-get install adobe-flashplugin works without activating the partner repo does that mean it was already activated previously?
[15:10] <ActionParsnip> LewisJG: try: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1148968/
[15:10] <ActionParsnip> Ascavasaion: yes, thats where the package comes from :)
[15:10] <bobweaver> Ascavasaion,  is ubuntu-restricted-extas installed or medibuntu ?
[15:11] <bobweaver> Ascavasaion, sorry about the spelling
[15:11] <Ascavasaion> bobweaver: I am the wrong person to ask.
[15:11] <Ascavasaion> ActionParsnip: Okies, busy downlaoding the adobe-flashplugin.  thank you.
[15:11] <moracabanas_> hello, what driver should I use to enable 3d aceleration or minimun 2d on VIA Chrome9 HC IGP Family for Ubuntu 12.04? i don´t know if openchrome works fine. Thank you
[15:11] <ActionParsnip> Ascavasaion: should be a bit better
[15:12] <bobweaver> Ascavasaion,  ubuntu-restricted extras has all that and a bag of chips left ofer likeeula fonts and java and what not
[15:12] <ActionParsnip> moracabanas_: you won't get 3D accel with that chip
[15:12] <ozpy> actionparsnip thank!
[15:12] <ActionParsnip> ozpy: try one then the other, then bot together
[15:12] <ActionParsnip> *both
[15:14] <LewisJG> ActionParsnip, Do i put that into a file and run it?
[15:14] <urlwolf> with nividia drivers, changing desktops become very slow after ~1day uptime. Can someone replicate?
[15:14] <shiva> i am not able to connect wireless network
[15:15] <shiva> ?
[15:15] <ActionParsnip> LewisJG: or you can run it line by line, your choice
[15:15] <bobweaver> shiva,  open terminal and enter in    lspci -nn   && lsmod && rfkill list all            then pastebin that for us to see
[15:15] <islandmonkey> !wireless | shiva
[15:15] <ActionParsnip> shiva: what wireless chip?
[15:16] <urlwolf> going from nouveau to nvidia, then try to come back to nouveau breaks my system, can anyone replicate?
[15:16] <bobweaver> sorry urlwolf no propratary drivers are fond on this system
[15:16] <bobweaver> found *
[15:17] <Nickey> hi all, I am doing some research related to desktop search tools, in particular tools that gives control on where the search index is stored, and if to use one at all. Any tips appreciated.
[15:17] <triune> I think I have found a bug.... the lowlatency kernel is not being updated in tandem with there generic kernel. lowlatency is currently at 3.2.0-23 and generic 3.2.0-29. I've talked to some others who support the claim that the two should be of the same version number. Is anyone aware of this or should I file a bug report?
[15:18] <bobweaver> Nickey,  what do you mean by search index ?
[15:18] <moracabanas_> And what driver should I use to enable  2d on Ubuntu 12.04?  I don´t know if this information is valid https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenChrome
[15:19] <Nickey> bobweaver: some search tools does an exhaustive search, going through all files again each time, others build an index, and search through the index instead, which is much faster, but may be a security vulnerability.
[15:19] <shiva> 1: dell-wifi: Wireless LAN
[15:19] <shiva> 	Soft blocked: no
[15:19] <shiva> 	Hard blocked: no
[15:19] <shiva> 2: dell-bluetooth: Bluetooth
[15:19] <shiva> 	Soft blocked: no
[15:19] <shiva> 	Hard blocked: no
[15:19] <FloodBot1> shiva: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[15:19] <shiva> 3: hci0: Bluetooth
[15:19] <ActionParsnip> triune: if you suspect abug, report it :)
[15:20] <triune> ActionParsnip: right... but the bug reporting process said to ask in #ubuntu first! :)
[15:20] <en1gma> lol
[15:20] <LewisJG> ActionParsnip, same error http://paste.ubuntu.com/1148979/
[15:20] <Nickey> bobweaver: there is also a difference in which tools only search for metadata such as file names, dates, etc. (indexing those), others also look INSIDE each file, and builds index from the whole information.
[15:20] <ActionParsnip> shiva: run:  lspci | grep -i network     what is output?
[15:20] <bobweaver> Nickey,  I use "find"  to search files or directorys
[15:21] <Ascavasaion> ActionParsnip: I am back, and it worked perfectly.  Thank you.
[15:21] <Nickey> bobweaver: yes, and I want to make a comparison table of which tools does what (which are using an index, and if they are, which of them allow for disabling it, etc.)
[15:22] <moracabanas_> I need a driver to enable  2d on VIA Chrome9 HC IGP Family Ubuntu 12.04.  I don´t know if this information is valid https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenChrome. Could someone help me? thanks
[15:22] <Nickey> bobweaver: further on the comparison: which offer to place the index elsewhere, for example inside an encrypted file container, which allows several indexes, one per mount point, etc.
[15:23] <bobweaver> Nickey,  you have read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FindingFiles   dtill not sure if I understand thou
[15:23] <ActionParsnip> Ascavasaion: np dude :)
[15:23] <auronandace> moracabanas_: i don't think that card can do 3d
[15:23] <venkat> hi
[15:24] <venkat> how to compress files (creating .rar /zip)
[15:24] <bobweaver> venkat,  right click file and compress then change the type
[15:24] <bobweaver> venkat,  you will need to install rar if not I say go 7zip
[15:24] <ActionParsnip> venkat: right click the file  / folder in nautilus
[15:25] <lbourn> anyone here install windows8 on virtualbox with ubuntu 12.04 ?
[15:25] <ActionParsnip> lbourn: i'd check the virtualox for compatibility
[15:25] <ActionParsnip> well, the website
[15:25] <ceed^> venkat: For rar and 7zip you need to install them before you can use them. 7zip is the better choice these days
[15:26] <LewisJG> ActionParsnip, same error http://paste.ubuntu.com/1148979/
[15:26] <bobweaver> venkat,  what I mean by 7zip if you do not know is make sure that it is installed open ubunut soft.... creed said it ^^
[15:26] <Nickey> bobweaver: yes, I know of that one, looking for more tools, and some people who know them and can answer some quick questions about how their index function is working
[15:26] <ActionParsnip> !aptfix | LewisJG
[15:26] <venkat> bobwaver, I am installing 7zip now
[15:26] <bobweaver> Nicky I know most them tools but not sure If I can help
[15:27] <ActionParsnip> venkat: sudo apt-get install p7zip-rar p7zip-full p7zip
[15:28] <ceed^> venkat: 7zip is readily avalable on that other platform some are using (Windows) also, so it's easy to share files with those folks.
[15:28] <Nickey> bobweaver: I am particularly interested in finding comparison articles or blog posts etc. that focus on the security aspects of the indexing
[15:29] <bobweaver> Nickey,  google foo that up I would say
[15:29] <bobweaver> Nickey,  you know about google hacks ?
[15:30] <Nickey> bobweaver: in particular, which tools let us turn off indexing, and which has a gui where we can change the location of the index, so it is placed for example inside an encrypted container (just a mount point / symlink / etc.)
[15:30] <moracabanas_> i need help with VIA Chrome9 HC IGP Family drivers to improve gpu performance. I don´t need 3d aceleration because it is said to be imposible on this card. Maybe this site is helpful https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenChrome
[15:31] <Nickey> bobweaver: yes, I have been googling for it, but have not found enough information yet
[15:31] <bobweaver> Not sure Nickey  sorry some one else will know thou
[15:31] <ActionParsnip> moracabanas_: you may need a /etc/X11/xorg.conf file to make it work at the res you desire. They aren't great chips at all
[15:33] <shiva> Module                  Size  Used by
[15:33] <shiva> binfmt_misc             6587  1
[15:33] <shiva> rfcomm                 33421  6
[15:33] <shiva> sco                     7885  2
[15:33] <shiva> bridge                 45614  0
[15:33] <FloodBot1> shiva: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[15:33] <shiva> stp                     1655  1 bridge
[15:33] <bobweaver> !pastebin | shiva
[15:34] <ActionParsnip> moracabanas_: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1149004/   something like that
[15:35] <ActionParsnip> shiva: who asked for that?
[15:36] <bobweaver> ActionParsnip,  I did :/    [11:15] <bobweaver> shiva,  open terminal and enter in    lspci -nn   && lsmod && rfkill list all            then pastebin that for us to see
[15:37] <en1gma> has anyone here used "remastersys" to make live cd's?
[15:37] <bobweaver> up
[15:38] <bobweaver> yup *
[15:38] <ActionParsnip> bobweaver: looks like the pastebin bit was missed, its why I put it in caps sometimes ;)
[15:39] <bobweaver> ActionParsnip,  noted thanks :)
[15:40] <andreu007> что это?
[15:40] <tbendubois> I attempted to install something using a script yesterday and it failed mid-install, could it be collorary that I start the 12.04 server today and the networking functions do not work?
[15:41] <bobweaver> !rs | andreu007
[15:41] <bobweaver> er what is russian
[15:41] <Pici> !ru
[15:41] <DJones> bobweaver: They've left anyway
[15:41] <venkat> Hi, I have a problem, My microphone is not responding with ubuntu.
[15:42] <venkat> It was working fine.
[15:43] <savior> Just thought I'd drop by and say that ya'll talk like fags and your shits all retarded
[15:43] <physically_fit> hey, what's a good Twitter client? I need something that reloads my timeline automatically
[15:44] <bobweaver> physically_fit,  there are qml twitter programs that use api to twitter to load up sycronisticly using xml live data
[15:45] <physically_fit> bobweaver, i want a client to install on my computer.
[15:45] <bobweaver> physically_fit, http://doc.qt.nokia.com/4.7-snapshot/qdeclarativeexamples.html   << example comes with qt-creator out of the cox
[15:45] <bobweaver> that will install on phone mac windows linx symbian embed linux
[15:46] <bobobobo> I cannot kill a running process, I've tried running "kill 3619", but it remains open. Can someone help me kill the process/program?
[15:46] <physically_fit> bobweaver, i want a simple solution
[15:46] <bobweaver> physically_fit,  I will build and upload binary ?
[15:47] <Lukas1321> I need help for 8.04 Server running OpenVPN-AS on VMware. Port Forwarding works but the server keeps refusing connections.
[15:47] <bobobobo> The status of the program is TI
[15:47] <bobobobo> Is there a way to force it to close?
[15:48] <bobobobo> it is opened as /usr/bin/elinks
[15:48] <Golfgeo> Hi all, got a question... Have a fresh 64 but install here and am installing skype 64 bit via the commandline (direct from skype.com)... But, it has unmet dependencies so I did apt-get -f install.... and now it needs to install all sorts of i386 (32 bit) libraries??? what's that all about?
[15:48] <en1gma> !info remastersys
[15:48] <szal> Lukas1321: tried #ubuntu-server already?
[15:48] <Golfgeo> *but=bit
[15:48] <Lukas1321> szal: no, but thanks
[15:56] <ffisch> hi
[15:56] <Lukas1321> I need help with 8.04 Server running OpenVPN-AS on VMware. Port forwarding works but the server keeps refusing connections
[15:56] <ffisch> i am having problems installing ubuntu on my dell optiplex 745
[15:57] <Lukas1321> tried #ubuntu-server, chatroom is full of people but no one's answering
[15:57] <ffisch> apparently it does not like my NIC
[15:57] <giorgio> !list
[15:57] <ffisch> i have a broadcom 57xx gigabit controller
[15:57] <giorgio> ciao
[15:57] <miniuser> hello. where are all the daemons listed that get started on system boot? i mean which file is responsible for starting all services/daemons on boot?
[15:58] <giorgio> no
[15:58] <giorgio> !list
[15:58] <giorgio> ciao
[15:58] <BluesKaj> ffisch, is it installed o you're just having probs connecting to the internet
[15:58] <giorgio> ciao
[15:58] <giorgio> !list
[15:58] <ffisch> oh sorry, i termed that wrong. yes, it is installed
[15:58] <rf_c0d3d> hello
[15:59] <BluesKaj> ffisch, ethernet or wifi ?
[16:00] <ffisch> here is my lspci output: http://pastebin.com/UGCYH7Lv
[16:00] <ffisch> BluesKaj: ethernet
[16:00] <ffisch> ethernet works with wixp but not ubuntu
[16:00] <ffisch> *winxp
[16:00] <whh> hello
[16:01] <whh> anybody install nvidia driver success on dell N5110?
[16:02] <whh> help!
[16:03] <hw4ng3r> i have a 4 year old asus with nvidia geforce 9600
[16:03] <hw4ng3r> i had to back roll to version 173
[16:03] <hw4ng3r> then back up to current and it seems to be working
[16:03] <whh> how to ?
[16:03] <whh> my card is 525m
[16:04] <win-fail> can i backup all entire disk with ubuntu?
[16:04] <ThinkT510> !backup | win-fail
[16:05] <win-fail> thank you ThinkT510 i'll go to read this :)
[16:05] <ffisch> so is it impossible to get ubuntu to play nice with my NIC?
[16:05] <win-fail> !cloning
[16:06] <BluesKaj> ffisch, I see you have a pci ethernet card , in the terminal , sudo ifconfig eth0 up
[16:06] <ffisch> BluesKaj: you want me to do "sudo ifconfig eth0 up"?
[16:06] <ffisch> right?
[16:06] <ffisch> ok
[16:07] <ffisch> brb rebooting into ubuntu
[16:07] <BluesKaj> ffisch, yes in the terminal
[16:08] <TJ-> Netham45: I've created a Python test script for the wubi source so they can easily check that all the URLs are valid
[16:08] <Netham45> Awesome.
[16:08] <TJ-> Netham45: thanks for reporting it
[16:08] <Netham45> Can you make Wubi work w/ Windows 8's bootloader while you're at it? :D
[16:08] <TJ-> Netham45: sure! it's a cynch :p
[16:09] <Netham45> :P
[16:09] <TJ-> Netham45: just give me a year :D
[16:09] <Netham45> lol
[16:09] <physically_fit> bobweaver
[16:09] <physically_fit> bobweaver were you the one who tried to help me with a twitter client?
[16:10] <physically_fit> i left the channel bobweaver
[16:10] <northflow> lol
[16:10] <physically_fit> why are you all laughing?
[16:11] <BluesKaj> physically_fit, not all
[16:11] <physically_fit> i found a good twitter client for ubuntu
[16:11] <bobweaver> physically_fit,  I will be uploading program in about 30 min there are other search ubuntu software center in the mean time
[16:11] <physically_fit> bobweaver, friend
[16:11] <physically_fit> bobweaver, this is a good one Hotot
[16:11] <ffisch> BluesKaj: i'm sorry, i forgot to copy the command you wanted me to do
[16:11] <ffisch> could you tell it to me again?
[16:12] <physically_fit> bobweaver, it has many features
[16:12] <MichelFP> could not run grub-install /dev/mapper this is a fatal error
[16:12] <MichelFP> what am i doing
[16:12] <abcddd> anybody can tell me how to remove MAIL icon in taskbar, i removed thunderbird and empathy but it is still there :(
[16:13] <ffisch> BluesKaj: poke
[16:13] <MichelFP> i'm installing ubuntu alongside windows 7
[16:13] <MichelFP> and i have a RAID1 hd
[16:13] <BluesKaj> ffisch,  sudo ifconfig eth0 up , or , sudo dhclient eth0
[16:13] <ffisch> oh
[16:14] <ffisch> sudo dhclient eth0 loops forever
[16:14] <ffisch> i already tried it
[16:14] <BluesKaj> ffisch, really ?
[16:14] <ffisch> yeah, why?
[16:14] <ffisch> does that mean i am connected?
[16:15] <BluesKaj> ffisch, then run ifconfig first , then sudo ifconfig eth0 up
[16:15] <MichelFP> BluesKaj: can you help me?
[16:15] <MichelFP> :<
[16:15] <ffisch> BluesKaj: ok
[16:16] <ffisch> brb reboot
[16:16] <BluesKaj> !raid | MichelFP
[16:16] <tking> hi
[16:16] <wN> MichelFP: that looks like a device mapper device. grub should be installed on a disk
[16:17] <wN> (i think)
[16:17] <MichelFP> i tried /dev/sda
[16:17] <MichelFP> didn't work
[16:17] <wN> MichelFP: what is your boot partition?
[16:17] <MichelFP> also i'm a total novice on linux
[16:18] <BluesKaj> MichelFP, did you see my post above about raid?
[16:18] <MichelFP> wN: reading
[16:19] <crlcan81> I've already asked this once, and instead of actually being told how to properly take care of the issue I was told to pick a different desktop shell. Frankly any other I've used I don't like, and I've used all the ones available for Ubuntu 10.04. I just don't like gnome panel. Don't know how but I've actually gotten it to shut off once before, but don't know how I did it. Can someone just tell me how to make sure it doesn't restart? I use
[16:19] <crlcan81> the glx aspect of cairo dock, since honestly it provides just as much if not more with better features.
[16:19] <wN> MichelFP: is your raid hardware raid or software?
[16:19] <MichelFP> hardware
[16:19] <terse> Hi, all. Whenever I kill wpa_supplicant it spawns again with new PID.. How can I figure out what is causing this?? maybe some process tree viewer??
[16:19] <talsamon> hello, i have no 1280 x 1024 resolution ?? ubuntu 12.04,
[16:20] <wN> MichelFP: i believe the links above were relating to software raid
[16:20] <cdavis> talsamon: You might need to install a restricted driver
[16:20] <wN> MichelFP: i may have missed your original problem. what trouble are you having?
[16:20] <ikonia> MichelFP: is it hardware raid on your motherboard
[16:20] <physically_fit> Hotot is awesome
[16:20] <BluesKaj> MichelFP, if you have more than 2 HDDs and you're installing ubuntu on it's own drive then , grub should install on that drive in / . also run sudo update-grub to load the windows mbr link  into grub
[16:20] <talsamon> hmm
[16:22] <cloudgeek> bobweaver: hey again trouble now it's showing iwconfig on eth1 , now what to do
[16:23] <ffisch> BluesKaj: : this is what happened: http://pastebin.com/W4pemcBj
[16:23] <cloudgeek> !irc history
[16:23] <ffisch> what should i do now?
[16:24] <cloudgeek> any link for irc history
[16:24] <cloudgeek> !
[16:24] <cloudgeek> of this channel
[16:24] <ikonia> !logs | cloudgeek
[16:24] <ffisch> BluesKaj: poke
[16:25] <rckrd> so i have a few questions about ubuntu server or servers in general, is this the appropriate place?
[16:25] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, what does: "ip route" show in terminal
[16:25] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: i will try it and tell you ;-)
[16:25] <savior> Just thought I'd drop by and say that ya'll talk like fags and your shits all retarded
[16:25] <savior> kthxbai
[16:26] <crlcan81> ...what was that?
[16:26] <ffisch> brb rebooting
[16:27] <cloudgeek> bobweaver: after shuting it down should need to edit again using same command to any other interface
[16:28] <cloudgeek>  I am here http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2012/08/15/ , how i can find my previous conversions of today only if any body can guide me
[16:28] <ikonia> cloudgeek: browse to the channel, then the date, and read the text
[16:28] <bwlang> looks like likewise open is now defunct… what are people using to do integrated auth with AD?
[16:30] <crlcan81> Does anyone here know how to actually permenantly shut off gnome panel? Basically keep it from restarting? I'm having something like someone else was with another piece of program, where it never stopped respawning with a new PID.
[16:30] <hw4ng3r> can someone direct me to where i can get some info on speeding up wifi speeds with an Atheros 928x card? I've been getting terrible up/down speeds on wifi...
[16:30] <cloudgeek> ikonia: let me do it
[16:30] <crlcan81> I honestly find gnome panel to be the only thing about gnome I don't like, I'm using the glx cairo dock implimentation.
[16:30] <crlcan81> at least on 10.04 that is.
[16:30] <uffs> Hello
[16:31] <crlcan81> since 10.10 and up has a bug last time I checked, with alc 887 and 888 onboard audio codecs.
[16:32] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: http://pastebin.com/PS33W82P
[16:32] <ffisch> it doesn't do anything.
[16:32] <DPJ_NA> does anyone know why "sudo apt-get install php5-ldap" returns broken packages or if I am using the wrong version for my webserver using PHP 5.3.2 on Ubuntu 10.04?
[16:33] <bekks> DPJ_NA: Could you please pastebinit the complete error message?
[16:33] <BluesKaj> ffisch, the command is route -n
[16:33] <ffisch> oh
[16:33] <ffisch> s "ip route -n"?
[16:33] <bekks> "route -n"
[16:33] <ffisch> *s => so
[16:33] <BluesKaj> and it just gives the IP of your gateway/router modem
[16:33] <ffisch> ok
[16:33] <ffisch> so do you want me to do it?
[16:33] <BluesKaj> route -n
[16:34] <cloudgeek> my wi-fi interface is showing me ethernet port on eth1 , how i can chnage it to wwan0 , last  i chnage it from eth2 to wlan0 now it become eth1 , how i can i fix it
[16:34] <DPJ_NA> bekks: http://pastebin.com/R6p4mFub
[16:34] <ffisch> ok, brb reboot.
[16:34] <bekks> cloudgeek: Why is the name of your interface important?
[16:34] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, why keep rebooting
[16:34] <BluesKaj> well , if it sees the gateway then you should be able to connect
[16:34] <hw4ng3r> any suggestions for slow wifi web browsing/downloading?
[16:35] <BluesKaj> gr he's om windows
[16:35] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: to get into linux
[16:35] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, ah right
[16:35] <ffisch> im in windows
[16:35] <BluesKaj> gr33n7007h,^
[16:35] <ffisch> ok, so, brb
[16:36]  * BluesKaj wonders if there's abios setting for pci nics
[16:36] <ActionParsnip> hw4ng3r: try disabling ipv6
[16:36] <hw4ng3r> thank you
[16:36] <ActionParsnip> hw4ng3r: also try:  echo "nameserver 8.8.8.8" | sudo tee /etc/resolv.conf > /dev/null     then retry the web
[16:36] <cloudgeek> bekks: man ! it give me problem in airodump , not becoz of name ,if it is eth1 means it using ethernet port ! i want chnage that wi-fi port that why it's name imp
[16:36] <tking> hi pls how do i convert pdf file to PDR file for kindle
[16:37] <meshelton> Hello everyone!
[16:37] <ActionParsnip> tking: let me search
[16:37] <bekks> tking: kindle accepts PDF files without problems.
[16:38] <cloudgeek> bobweaver: hey man you can help you know my problem! i also search that command in logs but can't found ! so can repeat now it's move to eth1
[16:38] <ActionParsnip> tking: can the kindle read html?
[16:38] <meshelton> I'm having a problem with laptop, periodically it will poweroff without reason, it doesn't seem to be running the normal shutdown procedure and it doesn't look like it's overheating, at least it doesn't feel hot. Anyone have any suggestions about what to do to find out whats going on?
[16:39] <resno> meshelton: is it areboot?
[16:39] <bobweaver> cloudgeek,  I am sorry I am knee deep in c++ atm Now what is going on ? you changed the backed up the file made a new one and rebooted ? then came back and it was still wlan = eth0 ?
[16:39] <DPJ_NA> mshelton: does the HDD make any clicking noises when this happens?
[16:40] <meshelton> resno: What is areboot?
[16:40] <resno> meshelton: reboot.. typo
[16:40] <meshelton> DPJ_NA: it's a solid state drive
[16:40] <ffisch> ok'
[16:40] <meshelton> resno: it does reboot
[16:40] <meshelton> DPJ_NA: So I don't hear anything from teh comp when this happens
[16:40] <ffisch> http://pastebin.com/D9ssDZkx
[16:40] <ActionParsnip> meshelton: have you tested your RAM using memtest86+ from Grub?
[16:40] <ffisch> thats what i get from route -n
[16:41] <DPJ_NA> mshelton: didnt relize it was a SDD you wouldnt hear anything at that point.
[16:41] <cloudgeek> bobweaver: i mash up ! it gives me again problem , okay can you repeat that command again to edit there name !
[16:41] <cloudgeek> bobweaver: one more thing when i iwconfig than it show me wwan0
[16:41] <meshelton> ActionParsnip: no I haven't
[16:41] <meshelton> So i probs check the memory?
[16:41] <cloudgeek> not wlan0
[16:41] <ffisch> gr33n7007h, BluesKaj: poke
[16:41] <ActionParsnip> meshelton: i would
[16:41] <Emi> please help in ubuntu 12.04 have internel error how i can recover from that
[16:41] <bekks> cloudgeek: Why is that name important?
[16:42] <meshelton> ActionParsnip: cool, i'll try and come back with the results
[16:42] <meshelton> thanks
[16:42] <merck> stupid question: can i run a GUI application locally with ssh -x from ubuntu server
[16:42] <ActionParsnip> cloudgeek: you can use wicd and you can tell the app the wireless device you want to use.
[16:42] <ActionParsnip> merck: yes
[16:42] <s> sk
[16:42] <DPJ_NA> does anyone know why "sudo apt-get install php5-ldap" returns broken packages or if I am using the wrong version for my webserver using PHP 5.3.2 on Ubuntu 10.04? or how I can install php5-ldap?
[16:42] <merck> ActionParsnip: is it bad practice to develop applications on a server?
[16:42] <bobweaver> cloudgeek,  this file is generated by Network Manger so if you make a backup of it and make a Empty new file with the same name and reboot Network Manager will re-create the file on its own
[16:43] <ActionParsnip> merck: run:  export DISPLAY=:0.0      then run your GUI app and it will appear on the display of the system you connected to.
[16:43] <bekks> merck: Basically, yes.
[16:43] <Guest43321> #reprap.no
[16:43] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: this is what i get: http://pastebin.com/D9ssDZkx
[16:43] <cloudgeek> bekks: okay wait let me give the exact problem !
[16:43] <tking> hi pls how do i convert pdf file to PDR file for kindle
[16:43] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, it's not detecting anything what version of ubuntu?
[16:43] <merck> bekks: so i should develop on my local machine and push code to the server?
[16:43] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: 11.10
[16:43] <ActionParsnip> merck: you can edit the configs and such then use the client system to connect to the service. I don't see why not
[16:44] <Emi> "system progam problem detectd" dis dialoge box coming when i start my ubuntu 12.04 what is the actual pblme...pls help meee
[16:44] <ffisch> i do have 12.04, just downloaded it today, but have not installed it yet. the livecd wont connect to the internet either
[16:44] <bekks> merck: I've never seen someone developing stuff on a server.
[16:44] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, one more command to see if I can Help: type: lspci -vs `lspci -v | grep -i Ethernet | awk '{print $1}'` | grep "Kernel driver"
[16:44] <crlcan81> Is there anyone who can tell me how to disable gnome-panel from starting? All I find online is removal of the package, hiding the panel, but leaving it running, or trying a different desktop enviroment on Ubuntu. I've tried all the desktop shells out there, and Gnome is the only one I like, the only thing I don't like is panel. As I said once before I use glx dock implimentation of cairo dock. No other shell has provided that kind of usabi
[16:44] <crlcan81> lity, plus I'm used to gnome anyways.
[16:44] <ActionParsnip> Emi: what is the outpt of:  lsb_release -sc
[16:44] <ActionParsnip> crlcan81: could add a startup item to run:  killall gnome-panel
[16:45] <cloudgeek> ActionParsnip: i am not on backtack linux , let me download it
[16:45] <crlcan81> ..it restarts.
[16:45] <ffisch> ok, rebooting again
[16:45] <ActionParsnip> cloudgeek: backtrack isn't supported here
[16:45] <ActionParsnip> cloudgeek: it;s supported in #backtrack-linux
[16:45] <Emi> what is lsb_release -sc?
[16:45] <crlcan81> I've tried killing gnome panel repeatedly, and in all honesty it just keeps restarting.
[16:45] <ActionParsnip> crlcan81: then you need to configure it to not
[16:46] <cloudgeek> ActionParsnip:  I am saying that , I am not using back-track linux , read my paste carefully i am using 12.04
[16:46] <merck> bekks: so whats the general form of development?  Code on a laptop or something and then push code to the server using something like github
[16:46] <ActionParsnip> cloudgeek: then why mention it?
[16:47] <bekks> merck: Code on a developers machine, test it on a test server, fix bugs, deploy it on a testing environment machine, fix bugs, deploy it on a production machine.
[16:47] <cloudgeek> ActionParsnip: becasue of wicd , that come deafult on backtack-linux , not with ubuntu i need to install it
[16:48] <ActionParsnip> cloudgeek: what backtrack has installed as default is irrelevant...
[16:48] <bobweaver> cloudgeek,  because backtrack needs to turn of wireless and backtrack was also started as kde
[16:48] <merck> bekks: very helpful, thanks
[16:48] <pranjal710> .
[16:48] <crlcan81> That's what I want help with, HOW to configure it to not restart.
[16:48] <crlcan81> I've looked online and it doesn't give any details.
[16:49] <crlcan81> Which is why I'm back here again.
[16:49] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: http://pastebin.com/uTViCCkC
[16:49] <ffisch> the driver being used is tg3
[16:49] <ffisch> which is the right one according to broadcom
[16:49] <denys_> got here little annoing lag. Now I'm typing with my capslock on. AND NOW I HAVE IT TURNED OFF. anyone had such an error????
[16:50] <ffisch> denys_: I have had it in windows before. rebooting should fix it
[16:50] <DPJ_NA> How can I install php5-ldap onto 10.04 server
[16:50] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, type: sudo modprobe bnx2 thants the driver you need for broadcom netxtreme
[16:50] <crlcan81> I've already been through the gconf-editor and disabled any panel loading through that, not sure what else I'm missing.
[16:51] <crlcan81> inside gnome session that is.
 yeah, I understood that...lol :D
[16:51] <ActionParsnip> crlcan81: do you have the file /apps/panel/toplevels
[16:51] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: ok, and then what?
[16:51] <gr33n7007h> dhclient eth0
[16:51] <ffisch> sudo dhclient eth0?
[16:51] <crlcan81> I'll hunt to see if I do.
[16:51] <ffisch> ok
[16:51] <denys_> I need to uninstall bad codecs, where can I do it?
[16:51] <ffisch> rebooting
[16:51] <ActionParsnip> crlcan81: http://www.lamnk.com/blog/computer/remove-gnome-panel/
[16:51] <denys_> software centr?
[16:52] <ActionParsnip> denys_: sure
[16:53]  * crlcan81 points out he's already DONE that, thanks to another piece of information online, basically it's the SAME stuff, just posted somewhere else.
[16:53] <ActionParsnip> crlcan81: see #4 here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=335067
[16:54] <DPJ_NA> How can I install php5-ldap onto 10.04 server PHP 5.3.2
[16:54] <ActionParsnip> !info php5-ldap lucid
[16:55] <ActionParsnip> DPJ_NA: sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install  php5-ldap
[16:55] <crlcan81> For some reason I don't have 'sessions' listed on my preferences, and I can't find it on menu editing..
[16:55] <crlcan81> I'm using 10.04 here people, said that once if not twice already.
[16:55] <DPJ_NA> ActionParsnip: Yeah that doesnt work at all.
[16:55] <ActionParsnip> crlcan81: try running:  gnome-session-properties
[16:56] <DPJ_NA> ActionParsnip: Returns broken pkgs
[16:56] <ActionParsnip> DPJ_NA: Can you pastebin the output please
[16:56] <DPJ_NA> bekks: http://pastebin.com/R6p4mFub
[16:56] <crlcan81> it just loads startup applications.
[16:57] <denys_> so, I deleted all what can be with my video codecs(players, etc) and when I wanna instal vlc playe here what I get
[16:57] <denys_> Package dependencies cannot be resolved
[16:57] <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.
[16:57] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: http://pastebin.com/TdahN3Rm
[16:57] <ActionParsnip> crlcan81: are there tabs at the top?
[16:57] <DPJ_NA> ActionParsnip: http://pastebin.com/R6p4mFub
[16:57] <crlcan81> only two
[16:57] <crlcan81> which is the same problem I've had already
[16:57] <crlcan81> it only lets me access the ones that startup, not currently running, and options
[16:57] <denys_> cant whatch video at all. but in browser it works great(
[16:57] <ActionParsnip> DPJ_NA: can you give a pastebin of the output of:  apt-cache policy php5-ldap phpapi-20090626
[16:57] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: poke
[16:58] <blendedbychris> I have ubuntu running on fusion and anytime it suspends the time gets screwed up. How can i keep it up to sync?
[16:58] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, blacklist tg3 module the use the bnx2 module
[16:59] <uffs> hi
[16:59] <uffs> I can't get my wifi working
[16:59] <ActionParsnip> crlcan81: in gconf-editor  look for /desktop/gnome/session/required_components/
[16:59] <crlcan81> .....
[16:59] <ActionParsnip> uffs: what wifi chip?
[16:59] <uffs> my issue appers to be http://askubuntu.com/questions/125529/wireless-doesnt-work-on-a-broadcom-bcm4312
[16:59] <crlcan81> I ALREADY DID THAT
[17:00] <ActionParsnip> crlcan81: I CAN READ LOWER CASE TOO
[17:00] <crlcan81> How many times do I have to repeat myself?
[17:00] <crlcan81> You guys just keep telling me the same stuff I've already found myself, or can't access.
[17:00] <ActionParsnip> crlcan81:some people have said to simply rename the gnome-panel binary, should work
[17:00] <uffs> besides, I can't get it working through each of those advices
[17:00] <agoodm> is there a method for fixing the truncated dns issue on 12.04 when the host has a large amount of records?
[17:00] <ActionParsnip> crlcan81: how many people are helping you on this issue exactly?
[17:01] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: sorry was afk
[17:01] <uffs> so when wl module is enabled
[17:01] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: how to blacklist tg3?
[17:01] <uffs> rfkill list says
[17:01] <uffs> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1149115/
[17:01] <crlcan81> You've 'helped' me on a few things before, and when it comes to gnome-panel, honestly all you guys keep giving me the same damn information, over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over.
[17:01] <crlcan81> Which DOES NOT HELP
[17:01] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, whas it tg3 or tn3?
[17:01] <ActionParsnip> crlcan81: no, how many people on this particular issue, right now?
[17:01] <ffisch> tg3
[17:01] <uffs> and when it's b43 is enabled
[17:02] <crlcan81> I've gone through five or six different pages, in my browser, all saying the same crap.
[17:02] <superbbbfab> hi
[17:02] <jazzkovsky> how to ccess the ubuntu offtopic channel?
[17:02] <uffs> it's http://paste.ubuntu.com/1149134/
[17:02] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: tg3
[17:02] <fidel> !ot > jazzkovsky
[17:02] <crlcan81> I'm getting sick of it.
[17:02] <superbbbfab> i'm not able to configure playonlinux
[17:02] <ActionParsnip> crlcan81: again, how many people are helping you with your gnome-panel issue right now?
[17:02] <crlcan81> Currently you, but again, it's not really help if your'e telling me the same shit I can find on my own, which does not actually HELP.
[17:02] <superbbbfab> wine desktop default is too small
[17:02] <ActionParsnip> crlcan81: so where do 'you guys', come from when it is ONLY me? Can you explain that please....
[17:02] <crlcan81> I'm not just talking RIGHT NOW
[17:02] <uffs> so it's a bit of progress, but the led is still orange (off, that is)
[17:02] <ActionParsnip> superbbbfab: make it bigger in winecfg
[17:03] <crlcan81> I've had multiple people in the same channel, here, at various times, all tell me the same shit, WHICH DOES NOT HELP
[17:03] <fidel> !repeat > crlcan81
[17:03] <ActionParsnip> crlcan81: keep it family friendly please
[17:03] <fidel> ;)
[17:03] <IdleOne> crlcan81: Please mind your language
[17:03] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: so how do i blacklist tg3?
[17:03] <mz|`> we can not replace all brains, there.
[17:03] <crlcan81> So it's not helping if you can't actually do anything for me.
[17:03] <DPJ_NA> ActionParsnip: http://pastebin.com/kdvT1D2e
[17:03] <uffs> my wifi card is BCM7321
[17:03] <crlcan81> ....
[17:03] <uffs> on HP probook 4720s
[17:04] <superbbbfab> hi action, i m not able can you help me?
[17:04] <crlcan81> Again it's not help if you're just leading me in giant circles.
[17:04] <uffs> on ubuntu 12.04
[17:04] <piglet3> exit
[17:04] <crlcan81> Which you guys have, over all the times i've tried to get help.
[17:04] <ActionParsnip> DPJ_NA: then you are using a 3rd party source. I suggest you contact the PPA maintainer
[17:04] <crlcan81> Which isn't quickly, it's over HOURS.
[17:04] <jazzkovsky> fidel: ty
[17:04] <uffs> stop this cunt-off, will you
[17:04] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, sudo sh -c "echo "tg3" >> /etc/module.d/blacklist.conf"
[17:05] <ffisch> ok
[17:05] <crlcan81> And not only that, this wouldn't even BE an issue, I'd be on 12.04 even though I can't stand Unity, if the alc 887 and 888 bug didn't exist.
[17:05] <DPJ_NA> ActionParsnip: I am not sure what that means
[17:05] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: so blacklist it and then do modprobe bnx2 and then dhclient eth0?
[17:05] <ActionParsnip> DPJ_NA: you aren't using the ubuntu version, you have added a PPA to get a different issue and it is causing the issue
[17:06] <ActionParsnip> crlcan81: you don't have to use unity in 12.04
[17:06] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, no
[17:06] <DPJ_NA> ActionParsnip: of PHP?
[17:06] <crlcan81> .......
[17:06] <ffisch> oh what do i do then?
[17:06] <crlcan81> It's the least problamatic for me.
[17:06] <ActionParsnip> crlcan81: you can install Xubuntu and it's not even install, nor is it installed in Kubuntu 12.04, nor is it installed in Lubuntu 12.04
[17:06] <ffisch> after blacklisting
[17:06] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, then do: echo 'bnx2' | sudo tee -a /etc/modules
[17:06] <mz|`> or use i3wm.
[17:07] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, after blacklisting
[17:07] <crlcan81> I've tried ALL of the different available shells for Ubuntu, Unity is the one I hate the least. Just as Gnome is the one I have the least issues with.
[17:07] <ActionParsnip> DPJ_NA: you have the php53.dotdeb.org ppa enabled. I suggest you use ppa-purge and remove it
[17:07] <crlcan81> Considering the ONLY issue I have is not being able to keep gnome-panel shut off, that's saying something.
[17:07] <ActionParsnip> crlcan81: if you install Lubuntu you can kill lxpanel and it will not respawn
[17:07] <crlcan81> Again, I've tried all the different shells, and I DON'T LIKE THEM
[17:08] <mz|`> crlcan81: ever tested awesomeWM or i3WM ? or enlightenment (e17) ? all ?
[17:08] <crlcan81> ....
[17:08] <crlcan81> yes I've used them.
[17:08] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: so like this? http://pastebin.com/QL9Gsz6q
[17:08] <ActionParsnip> crlcan81: if you are killing lxpanel it won't be the shell
[17:08] <crlcan81> all of them.
[17:08] <mz|`> ok, go for windows !
[17:08] <mz|`> :)
[17:08] <crlcan81> I've done e16 though, because 17 is still too developmental for...
[17:08] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, yes
[17:08] <crlcan81> Why do you think I'm ON Ubuntu? Because I normally use windows but I currently can't
[17:08] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, then reboot you linux box
[17:08] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: rebooting ;-)
[17:08] <crlcan81> Ubuntu is my desktop, Windows is my gaming OS
[17:09] <ActionParsnip> crlcan81: if you use lubuntu, kill lxpanel and launch the dock or whatever you use it will be the same
[17:09] <crlcan81> No it won't
[17:09] <ActionParsnip> crlcan81: what you use gaming is irrelevant
[17:09] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: oh and after rebooting what?
[17:09] <ActionParsnip> crlcan81: why do we care what you use Windows for, or that you even have it installed?
[17:09] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, dhclient eth0
[17:09] <ffisch> dhclient eth0?
[17:09] <crlcan81> I've used lxde and it is NOT the same as Gnome.
[17:09] <ffisch> ok
[17:09] <ActionParsnip> crlcan81: how is it of value to your issue
[17:09] <ffisch> brb
[17:10] <ffisch> i'll tell you what happpens
[17:10] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, kk
[17:10] <crlcan81> It isn't, I was pointing out to MZ that I DO use Windows
[17:10] <BluesKaj> ffisch, use sudo
[17:10] <ActionParsnip> crlcan81: so why mention it?
[17:10] <crlcan81> Because MZ did
[17:10] <Guest60273> ActionParsnip, WOW take a chill pill buddy
[17:10] <TJ-> crlcan81: From what I read, a residual gnome-panel can be caused by having something like wingpanel installed - it uses gnome-panel
[17:10] <ffisch> BluesKaj: ok
[17:10] <agoodm> anyone got a fix for the truncated dns issue in precise?
[17:10] <superbbbfab> someone can help me with playonlinux?
[17:11] <ActionParsnip> agoodm: tried a different DNS server?
[17:11] <crlcan81> If I'm a gamer, what reason would I have to use Ubuntu if I had the option to use Windows?
[17:11] <crlcan81> Seriously?
[17:11] <ActionParsnip> crlcan81: so why is using LXDE and loading the dock different?
[17:11] <TJ-> agoodm: you have a bug reference for that?
[17:11] <ActionParsnip> crlcan81: LXDE is coded using GTK, so you can run all your Gnome apps without issue
[17:12] <crlcan81> Commands, menus, the LOOK.
[17:12] <agoodm> AcidRain2012, I modified ubuntu so it didnt use its internal dnsmasq as it was slower than my local resolver... my local dns server resolves the addresses fine for other clients
[17:12] <agoodm> TJ-, yes sec
[17:12] <ActionParsnip> crlcan81: but all you are using is the dock, so it will look the same
[17:12] <jazzkovsky> how to remove and reinstall unity?
[17:12] <crlcan81> No, it won't.
[17:12] <DPJ_NA> ActionParsnip: That did it, thanks
[17:12] <ActionParsnip> jazzkovsky: sudo apt-get --reinstall install unity*
[17:12] <agoodm> TJ-, 327364
[17:12] <crlcan81> I've used lxde and it doesn't load my xchat the same, it doesn't load my browser the same
[17:13] <TJ-> bug #327364
[17:13] <jemadux> how to make google hangout to work with firefox ??
[17:13] <ActionParsnip> crlcan81: then you are stoping yourself from getting the desktop functionality you desire for the sake of a look, I have no other advise
[17:13] <crlcan81> because when I ran it the 'theme' for the windows and such, metacity in gnome, not sure what in lxde, do not look the same.
[17:13] <ActionParsnip> crlcan81: your call dude
[17:13] <crlcan81> Well when that 'look' allows me to SEE things properly, it sure  DOES matter.
[17:14] <crlcan81> I use a white on black, because black on white is harder on my eyes.
[17:14] <crlcan81> That may seem like a small thing, but when you can't see that well, it sure becomes pretty big.
[17:14] <crlcan81> Even now, with glasses, what is being typed here sometimes gets fuzzy.
[17:14] <crlcan81> So yes, LOOK matters to me.
[17:14] <crlcan81> When it provides functionality.
[17:15] <TJ-> agoodm: I'm having difficulty reproducing that bug using the examples given. Do you have any other examples?
[17:16] <cbx33> hey there all!
[17:16] <asgard20032> Anyone here has experience with inadyn or ddclient?
[17:16] <cbx33> quick question - is jack multithreaded?
[17:16] <extrasolar> just ask the question
[17:16] <ActionParsnip> hi cbx33
[17:16] <agoodm> TJ-, sec phone call
[17:16] <TJ-> agoodm: OK
[17:16] <cbx33> and the "percentage" it shows for the DSP load
[17:17] <cbx33> only seems to show one "core"
[17:17] <cbx33> ie....it says 17% and in top, one of my cores is loaded to 17%
[17:17] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: http://pastebin.com/z3JZfE66
[17:17] <cbx33> Hi ActionParsnip
[17:17] <jazzkovsky> ActionParsnip: semms i misunderstood. --reinstall  seems to be an invalid option
[17:17] <ffisch> directory nonexistant :/
[17:18] <ActionParsnip> jazzkovsky: sudo apt-get --reinstall install packagename    note there is a space between get and the minus signs but NOT a gap between the minuses and the word reinstall
[17:19] <jazzkovsky> ActionParsnip: ty :)
[17:19] <ActionParsnip> ffisch: echo "blacklist tg3" | sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf > /dev/null
[17:19] <gr33n7007h> ActionParsnip, +1 ^^^^
[17:19] <ActionParsnip> easier
[17:20]  * BluesKaj wonders why a blacklist required , can't the pci nic be enable as default in the bios ?
[17:21] <BluesKaj> ActionParsnip, ^
[17:21] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, echo "tg3" | sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf > /dev/null
[17:21] <ActionParsnip> BluesKaj: no idea, i was just getting what the user wanted to achieve
[17:21] <ffisch> BluesKaj: ???
[17:21] <ffisch> I only have one NIC
[17:22] <ffisch> and its on-board
[17:22] <BluesKaj> it's a pci nic correct , ffisch ? it's listed as a pci card in your laspci
[17:22] <BluesKaj> lspci rather
[17:22] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, basically you need the bnx2 driver for that NIC
[17:22] <ffisch> what does pci mean?
[17:22] <gr33n7007h> and not the tg3
[17:23] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: ok
[17:23] <cbx33> is jackd 1.9.8 = jackd2?
[17:24] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: so after i get the tg3 driver blacklisted, do "echo 'bnx2' | sudo tee -a /etc/modules"?
[17:24] <ffisch> and then reboot
[17:24] <ffisch> and then attempt to connect
[17:24] <ffisch> right?
[17:24] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, so follow them commands again using echo "tg3" | sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf > /dev/null then echo "bnx2" | sudo tee -a /etc/modules the reboot then dhclient eth0
[17:24] <agoodm> TJ-, I can cause the issue on of all possible host named www.xvideos.com (nsfw!)
[17:24] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: ok
[17:25] <superbbbfab> hi
[17:25] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, should work fingers crossed
[17:25] <agoodm> there have been other domains causing it but cant find one off the top of my head
[17:25] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: ok
[17:26] <ffisch> rebooting
[17:26] <BluesKaj> really , Peripheral Component Interconnect , or a separate card for that function as opposed to the onboard chip
[17:26] <cbx33> oh - another important question guys - is there a decent virtual midi keyboard
[17:26] <cbx33> that i can play with a computer keyboard?
[17:26] <TJ-> agoodm: On 12.04 Precise I can't reproduce that, querying both the local dnsmasq and an external bind9 named
[17:26] <agoodm> TJ-, I just tried querying my local bind9 and it didnt work then I tried googles dns 8.8.8.8 and it worked
[17:27] <agoodm> argh :P
[17:27] <TJ-> agoodm: Hmm! are you using 32-bit or 64-bit Ubuntu?
[17:27] <agoodm> 64 bit ubuntu on laptop, 64 bit centos 6 on the gateway server
[17:28] <TJ-> agoodm: Not that then; 64-bit here too
[17:28] <agoodm> TJ-, on the gateway server the same query works OK from localhost
[17:28] <meshelton> ActionParsnip: I was having trouble with my laptop rebooting for no reason. Ran the memory checker thing from grub and it said no errors
[17:28] <TJ-> agoodm: What packages/versions provide the name servers that show the failure?
[17:29] <StZ> Ubuntu 12.04, is it possible to force a window (in this case pidgin IM's) to open in a certain workspace?
[17:29] <agoodm> TJ-, let me attempt updating the bind version on the gateway to see if the issue was resolved with a patch
[17:29] <agoodm> y
[17:30] <meshelton> StZ: I don't think there is an easy straightforward way
[17:30] <ActionParsnip> agoodm: means your other DNS sucks
[17:30] <StZ> Too bad, thanks anyway
[17:30] <TJ-> agoodm: I'm trying to trace any mention of it upstream
[17:30] <meshelton> StZ: im pretty sure you'll want to check the gnome shell documentation though
[17:30] <agoodm> :( it shouldnt its a server with a similar config to many out in the field... quite perplexing, hopefully update fixes...
[17:30] <meshelton> StZ: I could be completley wrong, I've looked for something similiar to that for cinnamon but couldn't really find anything
[17:31] <agoodm> ive got about 100 users using similar server setups without reported issues
[17:32] <agoodm> wonder if its actually the forwarding servers ive chosen that sucj
[17:32] <agoodm> suck*
[17:33] <bean> agoodm: I've done a fair amount with bind, mind re-stating the problem for me?
[17:34] <TJ-> agoodm: try "nscd -i hosts" to invalidate the local DNS cache
[17:34] <pc500> Does ubuntu ever reboot automatically by default  (updates, anything?)
[17:34] <TJ-> bean: bug #327364
[17:34] <mrdn> pc500: no
[17:34] <agoodm> on my ubuntu machine when I query my local bind im getting truncated responses when the host has a lot of entries, ie lots of A records
[17:34] <jazzkovsky> after an update, my precise pangolin refuses to load unity. (currently using finch.) reiinstalling unity didn't help.
[17:34] <pc500> ok so somethings jacked with the computer then, it was like it jsut shut down
[17:34] <pc500> While in a large file copy
[17:34] <bean> oh, interesting.
[17:35] <ffisch> ok, i did    echo "tg3" | sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf > /dev/null      and then     echo "bnx2" | sudo tee -a /etc/modules
[17:35] <agoodm> TJ-, on ubuntu?
[17:35] <ffisch> and then rebooted
[17:35] <TJ-> agoodm: Yes
[17:35] <cloudgeek> bobweaver: i don't want to distrub , but i done all you tell and reboot let me know what i done ,  i made changes  in gksudo getdit  /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
[17:35] <cloudgeek> then rebbot it
[17:35] <ffisch> but when i did dhclient eth0 it didnt work like last time.
[17:35] <TJ-> agoodm: bean I found this from 2005 Redhat glibc but that's upstream a long time https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=161181
[17:35] <ffisch> i did modprobe bnx2 to see what was going on and got
[17:36] <ffisch> http://pastebin.com/Gy6ePagM
[17:36] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: poke
[17:36] <cloudgeek> bobweaver: current state is eth1 is my 802.11 , airodump-ng giving me error let me explain more and clear more claer all things till than keep working on your task
[17:36] <gr33n7007h> 1 sec im checking
[17:36] <agoodm> TJ-, its a centos 6 box, just updating it now and the update servers seem slooooow
[17:37] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: i rebooted and did dhclient eth0 and that didnt work so i did modprobe bnx2 and gotr this http://pastebin.com/Gy6ePagM
[17:37] <BluesKaj> ffisch, sudo modprobe bnx2 , you need permissions to load the driver
[17:37] <ffisch> BluesKaj: what about the warning?
[17:38] <ffisch> BluesKaj: it sounds like tg3 is not being blacklisted
[17:38] <jave> hello
[17:38] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, you forgot the blacklist in front of tg3    echo "blacklist tg3" | sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf > /dev/null
[17:38] <ffisch> oh
[17:38] <ffisch> ok
[17:38] <bean> agoodm: heh, yum repos are really slow.
[17:38] <ffisch> so do it again?
[17:38] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, sorry my fault
[17:38] <ffisch> ok
[17:38] <gr33n7007h> yes please
[17:38] <ffisch> so ill try it again
[17:39] <ffisch> brb
[17:39] <ffisch> rebooting
[17:39] <agoodm> bean, quick to download but taking a long time to actually start downloading which is annoying :(
[17:39] <jave> I'm trying to upgrade a 9.04 install but its surprisingly difficult. Im trying the "alternate" cd method to version 9.10
[17:39] <cloudgeek> bobweaver: b2b ,rebooting , got some idea let me put it on
[17:39] <jave> is there a known working method?
[17:40] <agoodm> http://pastebin.com/v5qvtW2A
[17:40] <sajjad> is it a support group
[17:40] <sajjad> ?
[17:41] <wilee-nilee> jave, first be make sure you are backed up, really a fresh install is the fastest and most reliable OS most likely but look here. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades/
[17:42] <agoodm> there disable fastest mirror plugin so it uses a different mirror, much better
[17:43] <jave> wilee-nilee: okay, I think I already read most of that.
[17:43] <nb-ben> hmm I just installed gnome-shell but I cannot get it to work properly on my dual monitors
[17:43] <nb-ben> it works fine only when I run it on a single monitor
[17:43] <gzy> hi, my partition just got remounted as readonly after a "journalling error" should I just restart? it's never happend before.
[17:43] <wilee-nilee> jave, cool, I would do a fresh install but that is me I never upgrade.
[17:44] <gzy> is there something i should do before restarting, as long as i still have internet access and a working system?
[17:45] <wilee-nilee> jave, that is easy for me as I have little in the multiple OS that are on the Hd the stuf I want is on externals.
[17:45] <uffs> So I'm still tackling with my bcm4312 card on ubuntu 12.04
[17:45] <cloudgeek> on ubuntu 12.04 it is giving me error with airodump-ng  http://paste.ubuntu.com/1149201/
[17:46] <jazzkovsky> after updating, my precise pangolin doesn't load the starting screen. Instead I get a shell prompt. Any ideas how to fix this?
[17:46] <uffs> I've installed wl from scratch following http://www.broadcom.com/docs/linux_sta/README.txt
[17:46] <TJ-> agoodm: bean: I've just read a post on the bind-users mailing list suggesting that if DNSSEC is in use the replies can be bigger than 512 bytes, triggering the issue
[17:46] <wilee-nilee> uffs, you have seen the wiki?
[17:46] <ghabit> Hello. I have two lines @ /etc/rc.local . First is 'sleep 60 && service minidlna force-reload' second is 'exit 0' .  But after boot minidlna is not working. But I can start it myself with 'sudo service minidlna force-reload'. Advise me please.
[17:46] <agoodm> TJ-, yes I am using dns sec
[17:46] <DemiStar> Hello Everyone!!!
[17:46] <uffs> and now `rfkill list` looks like http://paste.ubuntu.com/1149197/
[17:46] <TJ-> agoodm: try the same query with dig's -dnssec
[17:46] <uffs> and there is a new eth1 interface in iwconfig
[17:46] <uffs> but the led is still orange (off)
[17:47] <nico__> hi
[17:47] <uffs> and network-manager-applet is still unaware of no wireless
[17:47] <uffs> wilee-nilee: yes I did
[17:47] <wilee-nilee> cool
[17:47] <jazzkovsky> by starting screen i mean the login screen
[17:49] <agoodm> TJ-, do you mean dig dnssec xvideos.com ?
[17:49] <DemiStar> I have a "Black Screen" issue after upgrading Nvidia Driver.... how can I fix using live CD, as I cannot even do
[17:49] <DemiStar> alternate login screen
[17:50] <agoodm> this being a dnssec related issue would make sense to me since dnssec isnt enabled on any client systems yet...
[17:52] <agoodm> http://pastebin.com/nMMSD1QL
[17:52] <BluesKaj> DemiStar, black screen after or before login screen ?
[17:52] <agoodm> dig +dnssec works great
[17:52] <agoodm> without truncated
[17:53] <cloudgeek> anybody can help getting problem with airodump http://paste.ubuntu.com/1149201/
[17:53] <i0x71> hey,  i am seeing a large number of packets being dropped on the interface, however the udp errors in netstat -us and retransmits in netstat -st arent growing, is there any other way to find out which packets are being dropped
[17:53] <nico__> salve
[17:53] <TJ-> agoodm: bean: this might be relevant: https://lists.dns-oarc.net/pipermail/dns-operations/2011-April/007181.html
[17:53] <DemiStar> BluesKaj, it's before login, after grub boot  screen
[17:54] <TJ-> agoodm: +nocdflag I think?
[17:54] <TJ-> agoodm: or is it +nodnssec ? I get confused
[17:54] <iElectric> hi! any idea how to tell network-manager to save wifi password for current use and not globally and thus not ask for root password?
[17:54] <Dr_Willis> !nomodeset
[17:54] <iElectric> for current user*
[17:54] <Dr_Willis> jmm
[17:54] <BluesKaj> !nomodeset |DemiStar
[17:55] <Dr_Willis> bbl
[17:55] <miceiken> How do I check diskspace? :p
[17:55] <TJ-> iElectric: On nm-applets Wifi properties tab, deselect "Available to all users" might be what you need
[17:55] <agoodm> TJ-, I did dig +dnssec xvideos.com to get that result
[17:55] <agoodm> without the dnssec part it just truncates and fails on ubuntu
[17:55] <iElectric> TJ-: but that's specific for a network
[17:55] <iElectric> I want to set it globally
[17:56] <TJ-> miceiken: in a terminal: "df"   or "du </path/to/check/usage>"
[17:56] <TJ-> agoodm: Solved then
[17:56] <miceiken> TJ-, any way to not get in bytes?:P
[17:56] <MonkeyDust> cloudgeek  what's airodump?
[17:56] <TJ-> miceiken: check "man df" and "man du" for options. For du you can get human sizes with "-h" and a summary with "-s"
[17:56] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: here is what i did after rebooting: http://pastebin.com/4T0j4wPC
[17:56] <TJ-> agoodm: Thanks, good to know
[17:56] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: and then this is my blacklist.conf
[17:56] <ffisch> http://pastebin.com/HC45Fzb7
[17:56] <ffisch> maybe i have to refresh it or something?
[17:56] <pc500> mrdn:  - Ok, digging through the logs it says "critical temperature reached, shutting down"
[17:56] <pc500> Any way to disable that?
[17:56] <ffisch> like update grub, maybe this needs a command for changes to take effect too?
[17:56] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: poke
[17:57] <cloudgeek> MonkeyDust: airodump is freak kind of thing ! just google it out might be get it ! it is something that use oriendted only
[17:57] <pc500> mrdn:  - Everytime I copy a large file batch it does that.  I know the laptop is a piece of junk, but it works fine in other OSes even with its temp issues
[17:57] <TJ-> pc500: Open it up and clean out the heatsink and fan!
[17:57] <agoodm> TJ-, is the way to resolve this to disable dnssec on my local resolver or something?
[17:58] <pc500> TJ-:  - Sometimes it just heats up, I do not know why and it's not consistent, but it suggests a fan/controllr type issue
[17:58] <MonkeyDust> agoodm  this is a family friendly channel, don't ask advice on that kind of sites
[17:58] <pc500> Economically, it's not worth fixing though
[17:58] <pc500> It works fine
[17:58] <TJ-> pc500: Or, if the fans don't seem to spinning up when using Ubuntu, investigate the thermal cooling controls side. In the past there were a spate of systems that wouldn't run their fans with Ubuntu. That was 4 years ago though
[17:58] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: , BluesKaj , if you have anything else for me to try, please /msg me. i am going to be afk for a few minurtes ;-)
[17:58] <BluesKaj> ffisch, did you run sudo dhclient eth0
[17:58] <agoodm> MonkeyDust, on my first mention I mentioned nsfw, secondly I am only using that hostname because its one that triggers the issues and no other reason
[17:58] <Aidas> Hello
[17:58] <pc500> TJ-:  - And the system is that old (or older)
[17:58] <pc500> :)
[17:59] <TJ-> pc500: I've saved countless systems by simply cleaning all the dust out of the fans/heatsinks using compressed air and a paintbrush
[17:59] <DemiStar> ubottu, Thank you, I'll check it out, anything I can do as a Temp fix with Live USB
[17:59] <MonkeyDust> agoodm  don't mention that kind of sites here
[17:59] <DemiStar> ubottu, lol
[17:59] <ffisch> BluesKaj: yes i did
[17:59] <pc500> TJ-:  - I've sprayed air in the fan/heatsink pipe and related areas, but that's about it.  It's intermittent and doesn't seem to be related to a current load
[17:59] <ffisch> nothing happened
[17:59] <TJ-> pc500: I have 10+ year old notebooks here, they keep going strong with a little TLC (clean them with the compressor occasionally)
[17:59] <pc500> some days it gets hot, other days it doesn't
[18:00] <BluesKaj> ffisch, and what does network manager say when you try to connect with it.
[18:00] <pc500> Almost like it just doesn't turn on, but I never cared.
[18:00] <ffisch> BluesKaj: http://pastebin.com/4T0j4wPC
[18:00] <ghabit> Hello. I have two lines @ /etc/rc.local . First is 'sleep 60 && service minidlna force-reload' second is 'exit 0' .  But after boot minidlna is not working. But I can start it myself with 'sudo service minidlna force-reload'. Advise me please.
[18:00] <Aidas> I have some problems with my ubuntu on my notebook, after last reboot, nvidia drivers stopped working, and resolution stuck on 800x600 instead of 1280x800 and i dont know what to do, is there anyone who can suggest me something?
[18:00] <ffisch> I have uninstalled network-manager
[18:00] <TJ-> pc500: Probably you'll find it happens when some process hogs the CPU for extended periods. You can check using "top" in a terminal window. You can also install a sensors package to monitor temperatures
[18:00] <pc500> TJ-:  - Anyways, I just need to get this data off at this point.  Other oses like Windows 7 work fine
[18:00] <ffisch> BluesKaj: I have uninstalled network-manager
[18:00] <pc500> Yes it feels "warm" on my lap, but works ok
[18:01] <pc500> I just need something temporary quite frankly.
[18:01] <ffisch> BluesKaj: here is my blacklist.conf http://pastebin.com/HC45Fzb7
[18:01] <TJ-> pc500: Try the package xsensors that has a GUI you can put on-screen to watch the temperatures at least
[18:01] <agoodm> TJ-, I disabled dnssec on my local resolver yet the issue still seems to persist for 'that host name' on my ubuntu box :-/
[18:01] <BluesKaj> ffisch, always use sudo modprobe bnx2
[18:01] <TJ-> pc500: Yes, I saw you said that, which is why I think its more to do with the OS not operating the fans effeciently
[18:01] <jazzkovsky> sorry for reposting. I'm not sure if I made myself clear, though. using precise pangolin. for some strange reason, after updating and rebooting, i don't get any graphical interface anymore (i.e: no login screen, no unity ...). any hints?
[18:02] <ffisch> BluesKaj: ok
[18:02] <TJ-> agoodm: did you clear the local cache?
[18:02] <Aidas> anyone?
[18:02] <ffisch> BluesKaj: will that fix it?
[18:02] <agoodm> using the nscd thing?
[18:02] <TJ-> pc500: whats the make/model?
[18:02] <pc500> TJ-:  - Lenovo w500
[18:02] <TJ-> agoodm: yes... worth a shot!
[18:02] <bitbuzzer> hi ppl. I'm installing an app (sublime text 2) via the net, downloading a tar.bz2 file. Is there a way to install it so that it "registers" with the OS, and shows up on Search?
[18:02] <agoodm> TJ-, yes an its the same
[18:02] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, try putting a couples of lines in rc.local
[18:03] <ffisch> ok
[18:03] <BluesKaj> ffisch, that command loads the driver , your blacklisted driver looks like it's in use
[18:03] <ffisch> do you have lines for me?
[18:03] <TJ-> pc500: see http://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Linux-Discussion-Knowledge-Base/Why-is-W500-hotter-when-running-Linux-Thinkpad-General/ta-p/313730
[18:03] <ffisch> oops, gtg for a bit bbl
[18:03] <TJ-> agoodm: I think you'd have to run a network trace (wireshark) and check what's going on, on the wire
[18:03] <Aidas> cool chat :D
[18:03] <pc500> ok well I can disable the graphics (I don't care about it)
[18:03] <Aidas> whazzza
[18:03] <Aidas> :D :D
[18:03] <ffisch> BluesKaj, gr33n7007h : bbl
[18:03] <ffisch> afk
[18:04] <agoodm> TJ-, yeah I agree
[18:04] <TJ-> pc500: also see LP bug #751689
[18:04] <BluesKaj> ok , too many cooks ...I'll back off for now
[18:04] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, sudo -i; nano /etc/rc.local; rmmod tg3; rmmod bnx2; modprobe bnx2; save then reboot
[18:05] <jeyabal> jjs
[18:05] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, STRESS make sure exit 0; is at the bottom of the lines
[18:09] <s_> j /#reprap.no
[18:09] <s_> join /#reprap.no
[18:09] <Slart> bitbuzzer: what kind of system are you running? graphics card? what happens when it starts up? it just goes to black? errors on a text screen?
[18:10] <bitbuzzer> Slart: ubuntu 32bit, the app starts fine, but when I hit the (Windows) key to do a search in the system, it doesnt see it.
[18:11] <bitbuzzer> Slart: I usually just extract it to my home folder, and run it from there, but when I install packages they are "registered" in the searc
[18:11] <ghabit> Hello. I have two lines @ /etc/rc.local . First is 'sleep 60 && service minidlna force-reload' second is 'exit 0' .  But after boot minidlna is not working. But I can start it myself with 'sudo service minidlna force-reload'. Advise me please.
[18:12] <TJ-> bitbuzzer: You'd need to install a .desktop file for it
[18:12] <Sagenth> I am trying to install java, downloaded from oracle's website.. v1.7. I downloaded the rpm and converted it using alien.. installed using software centre, but I need to know its directory that it is installed to. I need help finding the installation directory. Please help
[18:12] <bitbuzzer> TJ-: newb....not sure how to do that.
[18:12] <bitbuzzer> TJ-: I'll google it...thx
[18:13] <OerHeks> !java | Sagenth
[18:13] <cloudgeek> bobweaver: hey it works , my wlan0 yep , airodump starts working yeah
[18:13] <TJ-> bitbuzzer: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UnityLaunchersAndDesktopFiles
[18:13] <cloudgeek> bobweaver: you help me a lot
[18:13] <Slart> bitbuzzer: bah.. sorry.. got the nicks mixed up.. that question wasn't for you..sorry... but to at least give you something for your trouble =) Have you looked at checkinstall? I've got sublime text installed myself but I didn't bother making a package out of it
[18:13] <OerHeks> Sagenth, i cannot support alien/rpm troubles.
[18:13] <Sagenth> I need the jdk I am trying to use netbeans
[18:13] <Sagenth> trying to fix a problem launching netbeans in fact
[18:14] <bitbuzzer> Slart: what is checkinstall? does it create packages?
[18:14] <lesshaste> is it possible to invert a black on white pdf to make it white on black?
[18:14] <Debolaz> Sagenth: Try http://www.webupd8.org/2012/01/install-oracle-java-jdk-7-in-ubuntu-via.html
[18:15] <Brady> Hey guys, I'm trying to get WebGL to work but all I get is a white screen
[18:15] <Brady> I have the latest version of chrome
[18:15] <Brady> and integrated graphics
[18:15] <Brady> intel 4 series
[18:15] <Sagenth> ubottu I have all those installed already, I am trying to install the ones directly from Oracle opposed to these openjdks. Netbeans freezes on the splash screen when loading and I figure this may be a way to fix it. I am trying to expend all troubleshooting routes
[18:15] <Slart> bitbuzzer: yes, it creates packages from source code, if I remember correctly.. not sure if it handles binary stuff that isn't compiled
[18:15] <Brady> I also have restricted extras installed
[18:15]  * Debolaz pokes Sagenth
[18:16] <Sagenth> Debolaz, I have all those installed already, I am trying to install the ones directly from Oracle opposed to these openjdks. Netbeans freezes on the splash screen when loading and I figure this may be a way to fix it. I am trying to expend all troubleshooting routes
[18:16] <Brady> any ideas?
[18:16] <Slart> !checkinstall
[18:16] <Sagenth> lol didn't realize it was a bot
[18:16] <Debolaz> Sagenth: That *is* the one from Oracle.
[18:17] <Sagenth> It doesn't appear to mention the directory of the installation. I need to point Netbeans to the jdk manually
[18:17] <Brady> anyone here have trouble with webgl but eventually get it working?
[18:17] <bitbuzzer> Slart: alright, seems like the safer / easier route here is to skip the packaging and just use it :)
[18:18] <nb-ben> anyone running gnome-shell with proprietary nvidia drivers?
[18:18] <nb-ben> meh. brb
[18:19] <Slart> bitbuzzer: yes. that's what I'm planning on doing.. I think it pretty much keeps to its install directory so it shouldn't be that hard to purge if you want to
[18:20] <Peetee> nb-ben: driver installed but not used :)
[18:22] <Sagenth> Debolaz, alright well I will install it anyways. Hopefully it will be in the /usr/lib/jvm/ directory once installed
[18:24] <Sander^home> Is there any software to take a video of a window in ubuntu?
[18:24] <morsnowski> yes
[18:24] <yeats> Sander^home: check out recordmydesktop (and recordmydesktop-gtk)
[18:25] <morsnowski> Sander^home, or istanbul. it's even in the repo
[18:25] <Sander^home> What's best?
[18:25] <morsnowski> which ever works best for you :)
[18:25] <ffisch> back
[18:26] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, sudo -i; nano /etc/rc.local; rmmod tg3; rmmod bnx2; modprobe bnx2; save then reboot
[18:26] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: so add this to rc.local? http://pastebin.com/qQJgbYT6
[18:27] <Brady> Hey guys, what's the best way to go about getting drivers for my integrated intel chipset?
[18:27] <ffisch> does rc.local already have anything in it?
[18:27] <ffisch> or am i creating a newfile?
[18:27] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, STRESS make sure exit 0; is at the bottom of the lines
[18:27] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, it's already there
[18:27] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: what do you mean?
[18:28] <ffisch> about exit 0?
[18:28] <_skpl> can someone help me? i installed ubuntu 12.04 to a usb drive and now when i remove the drive and try to boot into windows from my hard drive i ge an error and a grub rescue prompt.
[18:28] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, put them 3 line above the exit 0;
[18:28] <gr33n7007h> in the rc,local file
[18:28] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: ah ok
[18:28] <ffisch> so put them right above "exit 0"
[18:28] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, yes
[18:28] <ffisch> ok
[18:28] <ffisch> exit 0; is already there?
[18:29] <morsnowski> _skpl, my guess is you installed grub to the usb drive
[18:29] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, yes
[18:29] <Brady> _skpl doesn't look like you installed it to boot from usb only
[18:29] <morsnowski> _skpl, and had grub change the mbr of the local disk
[18:29] <morsnowski> lol
[18:29] <Brady> _skpl you'll have to boot into ubuntu and change grub to point to windows
[18:30] <_skpl> Brady, how do i do that
[18:30] <Brady> you hosed your windows boot loader
[18:30] <Brady> boot into ubuntu
[18:30] <_skpl> im in ubuntu
[18:30] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: after editing rc.local, reboot and do sudo dhclient eth0?
[18:30] <Brady> google how to dual boot ubuntu and windows
[18:30] <Brady> it should show you how to get grub to point to windows
[18:30] <ghost_cz> hello i'm having my time with empathy, need help
[18:30] <IdleOne> _skpl: sudo apt-get install os-prober && sudo os-prober
[18:30] <Brady> You want to change the config
[18:30] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, yes
[18:30] <ffisch> and then try googling something?
[18:31] <ffisch> to test my connection?
[18:31] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, then ping -c 3 8.8.8.8
[18:31] <IdleOne> _skpl: os-prober will check for other OS'es and add them to grub so you can chose them at boot time
[18:31] <ffisch> ok
[18:31] <ffisch> should dhclient eth0 loop forever?
[18:31] <ffisch> or will it finish
[18:31] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, no, it's looping because it cant assign an ip address
[18:31] <ffisch> oh ok
[18:32] <ffisch> rebooting
[18:32] <_skpl> IdleOne, the problem is not loadingw indows from grub, i can do that, but when i disconnect the usb drive the hard drive wont load windows, i get a grub rescue prompt
[18:32] <ghost_cz> hello, i need help with EMPATHY
[18:32] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, ok
[18:32] <Brady> oh
[18:32] <IdleOne> _skpl: ah, in that case you need to fixmbr with your windows disc. see ##windows for more help with that
[18:32] <morsnowski> _skpl, yes it starts from the main HD but then looks for the boot dir on the usb drive
[18:32] <Andril> hey ActionParsnip, still got the issue with Vuze package not updating in 12.04
[18:33] <_skpl> IdleOne, thank you
[18:33] <Brady> is there a grub option that will allow it to ignore the missing usb drive?
[18:33] <ghost_cz> how do i get attention here?
[18:33] <IdleOne> ghost_cz: you ask your question and wait patiently :)
[18:33] <morsnowski> ghost_cz, just shouot really loud
[18:33] <ActionParsnip> Andril: all I can advise is look for a ppa
[18:33] <ActionParsnip> !ppa | Andril
[18:34] <ghost_cz> :D, well i just have doubts that anyone has seen my question
[18:34] <SolomonKane> !atom
[18:34] <IdleOne> ghost_cz: we see you
[18:34] <ghost_cz> :), u know empathy IM?
[18:35] <IdleOne> ghost_cz: Please ask your real question. We can't help if we don't know the problem
[18:35] <Andril> ok
[18:35] <Nickey> hi all, anyone here who has some insights into Desktop Search Tools that allow to use one index per mount point, and can be set to store indexes inside encrypted containers?
[18:35] <SolomonKane> I have an asus netbook here and im trying to install from a USB.  The installer isnt detectig the hard drive.  It is not listed in fidsk -l or df, eiher.
[18:36] <ActionParsnip> Nickey: updatedb stores one for all
[18:36] <ghost_cz> its gonna be little longer, the problem is i cannot login to my facebook chat with empathy, i disabled all authetication functions in fb, yet no luck, perhaps it might be caused by my password which contains special characters
[18:37] <SolomonKane> I have an asus netbook here and im trying to install from a USB.  The installer isnt detectig the hard drive.  It is not listed in fidsk -l or df, eiher.  Any ideas?  The installer is only finding the USD partition.  Help?
[18:37] <IdleOne> ghost_cz: I don't use empathy but aiui you need to allow the application in FB before it will let you connect
[18:37] <t0ntin> Hi, all. I'm trying to use my new all-in-one machine to scan using Simple Scan, but it's telling me "no scanners detected". I have installed the printer drivers from the control panel. How do I get it to scan? Thanks.
[18:37] <zloz> how to disable "/msg" before "*Serv" message?
[18:38] <zloz> can some one help?
[18:38] <IdleOne> zloz: which client?
[18:38] <zloz> qutim
[18:39] <ActionParsnip> t0ntin: what make and model ??
[18:39] <t0ntin> actionparsnip canon pixma  mg2120
[18:39] <ActionParsnip> t0ntin: did you check the canon europe site for drivers?
[18:39] <zloz> if i type jst chanserv or any other command whitout /msg nothing to do
[18:39] <zloz> **do nothing
[18:40] <t0ntin> actionparsnip, no. Do you have the address?
[18:40] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: looks like we are getting somewhere, but i am still not connected
[18:40] <ActionParsnip> t0ntin: search, you'll find it
[18:40] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: sudo dhclient eth0    outputs     Cannot find device "eth0"
[18:41] <IdleOne> zloz: I have no idea but wutim has a forum http://qutim.org/forum/ try there
[18:41] <ActionParsnip> t0ntin: seems there is no driver by Canon there
[18:41] <IdleOne> qutim*
[18:41] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: so what does that mean?
[18:41] <t0ntin> hmmm
[18:41] <fission6> if i have a source repo and i configure, make, make install - can i delete the source code folder once done?
[18:41] <IdleOne> yes
[18:41] <ffisch> is it the wrong driver?
[18:41] <IdleOne> fission6: yes.
[18:41] <fission6> IdleOne: is that to me
[18:41] <Star_Light> is there any channel for VB.NET ???
[18:41] <fission6> thank ya
[18:41] <ActionParsnip> t0ntin: http://www.driverlook.com/canon-pixma-mg2140-mg2150-printer-driver-linux-mac/
[18:42] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: poke
[18:42] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, im here
[18:42] <t0ntin> actionparsnip, I'll check. Thanks.
[18:42] <ActionParsnip> t0ntin: you want the debian files, not the rpms
[18:42] <MonkeyDust> Star_Light  better ask in #windows
[18:42] <zloz> IdleOne, can be it May be due to your server, not the client?
[18:42] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: did you see what i said?
[18:42] <gr33n7007h> no what?
[18:43] <doug_f> What is the best method to extend my keyboard and mouse to another computer? I am trying synergy but it doesn't seem to work.
[18:43] <IdleOne> zloz: what is it you want to do exactly? pass commands to the server without typing the leading /msg ?
[18:43] <ActionParsnip> doug_f: there is no single best method to achieve anything, in any OS
[18:43] <MonkeyDust> doug_f  synergy is the best or even only way
[18:43] <smithw> Hi, is there a way I can force the Rotate Cube plugin to accept a keystroke instead of a mouse button to initiate the rotation?
[18:43] <smithw> ^ This referring to the compiz plugin, of course.
[18:44] <MonkeyDust> smithw  ccsm > keybindings
[18:44] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: sudo dhclient eth0    outputs     Cannot find device "eth0"
[18:44] <doug_f> ActionParsnip, can you offer an alternative?
[18:44] <gr33n7007h> what does ifconfig output now
[18:44] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, ^^^
[18:44] <ActionParsnip> doug_f: http://www.ctrlv.ca/2010/04/163/
[18:44] <ffisch> i will reboot and find out ;0
[18:44] <ffisch> *;)
[18:44] <ActionParsnip> !info x2x
[18:44] <zloz> IdleOne,  that`s right
[18:44] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, oki doki
[18:44] <ffisch> brb
[18:45] <FloodBot1> !netsplit
[18:45] <smithw> MonkeyDust, on CCSM the only option available is to set a mouse button as initiator, not a keystroke... (CCSM -> Desktop -> Rotate Cube -> Initiate)
[18:45] <pi_squared> !info latex
[18:45] <IdleOne> zloz: I don't know qutim. best advice i can give you is ask on the qutim forums. I'm guessing there is a way to create an alias but I don't know
[18:45] <ghost_cz> i'm back with no luck, i have found in security settings of facebook function: passwords to applications, i wrote Empathy and it generated the code, with i wanted to log in as password, no luck, so how exactly should i allow empathy in facebook?
[18:47] <bittyx-windows> hi all, i've installed ubuntu 12.04 and gnome, and i'm using the gnome classic desktop. however, i can't seem to add widgets to my taskbar (e.g. the network monitor). i could do this in 9.10 by right clicking on the taskbar and choosing "add to panel" but this no longer works. i've also read that alt+right click will do what i want, but nothing happens when i try that either.
[18:47] <zloz> IdleOne, creating alias is to simple shut...
[18:47] <bittyx-windows> any advice?
[18:47] <IdleOne> zloz: what?
[18:48] <morsnowski_> bittyx-windows, works for me
[18:48] <morsnowski_> i'm on 12.04/64 gnome
[18:48] <savio> hello
[18:48] <ghost_cz> IdleOne: i'm back with no luck, i have found in security settings of facebook function: passwords to applications, i wrote Empathy and it generated the code, with i wanted to log in as password, no luck, so how exactly should i allow empathy in facebook?
[18:49] <bittyx-windows> morsnowski_: i'm on 12.04/32 gnome classic, but that shouldn't matter, right? oh well, if anyone else has any tips, thanks in advance
[18:49] <zloz> IdleOne, create alias for /msg *Serv - to simple solution.
[18:49] <savio> is there any way to create fake size file
[18:49] <jazzkovsky> howto burn an iso using shell (bash) only?
[18:49] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: back
[18:49] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, kkszysiu_work
[18:49] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, woops
[18:49] <ffisch> http://pastebin.com/JQkEMGTN
[18:49] <ffisch> that's what happens
[18:50] <zloz> Can this depend not from client?
[18:50] <morsnowski_> bittyx-windows, I'm on classic too. not sure what is the holdup with yours. dod you get any response if you move the cursor onto the panel hold alt and press the right mouse button?
[18:50] <bittyx-windows> morsnowski_: oh, i've found it after some googling - it seems to be windows+alt+right click (and that works for me)
[18:50] <bittyx-windows> that's weird
[18:50] <zloz> I expect this is due to the anope-settings
[18:50] <morsnowski_> all as long as it works
[18:50] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, thats not good
[18:50] <bittyx-windows> morsnowski_: nope, alt+right click does absolutely nothing, but win+alt+right click works...
[18:50] <bittyx-windows> oh well, whatever. thanks anyway
[18:50] <ActionParsnip> jazzkovsky: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CdDvd/Burning#Burning_a_CD_or_DVD_using_Command_Line_tools
[18:51] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: i think tg3 /is/ the correct driver
[18:51] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, remove the 3 lines from rc.local
[18:51] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, do you know your default gateway
[18:51] <ffisch> ok then what?
[18:51] <ActionParsnip> jazzkovsky: e.g:    sudo wodim dev=/dev/cdrw -v -data ~/cdimage.iso
[18:51] <morsnowski_> i get add to panel,properties, delete this panel, new panel
[18:51] <ffisch> we will be right back where we started
[18:51] <bittyx-windows> morsnowski_: i get the same, but only with win+alt+right click.
[18:52] <bittyx-windows> morsnowski_: anyway, thanks for your time
[18:52] <morsnowski_> :)
[18:52] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, we'll try to do it the manual way
[18:52] <ffisch> http://www.broadcom.com/support/ethernet_nic/netlink_k57.php
[18:52] <zloz> fff
[18:52] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: ok
[18:52] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: so what should i do?
[18:52] <Sander^home> I tried to use istanbul to record a window. but it blinks black alot in the recording. Anyone know why?
[18:53] <IdleOne> ghost_cz: take a look at this thread http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1487433&page=5 might help you.
[18:53] <MonkeyDust> Sander^home  try kazam
[18:53] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, just remove the 3 line from rc.local
[18:53] <jazzkovsky> howto mark and copy text in finch?
[18:53] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: can you pastebin a bunch of commands and i can pastebin results?
[18:53] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: ok
[18:53] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, yeak ok 1 sec
[18:53] <designbybeck> and Sander^home MonkeyDust make sure you get the latest Kazam from the ppa
[18:53] <ffisch> i will do that and then come back here.
[18:53] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: oh ok
[18:53] <designbybeck> or Ubuntu 12.04 might not work right... at least that is hwow it was for me
[18:53] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, ok
[18:54] <MonkeyDust> designbybeck  don't advice ppa's here, they tend to be unstable and are not supporrted here
[18:54] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: what do you want me to do?
[18:54] <designbybeck> Ah
[18:54] <savio> channel for bugsqurd is ?
[18:54] <designbybeck> the Kazam developer advised it
[18:54] <designbybeck> so that is why i said it
[18:54] <Sander^home> designbybeck, MonkeyDust I'm running 10.04 and don't have kazam or recordmydesktop-gtk
[18:55] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, remove them 3 lines from rc.local then come bk here
[18:55] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: will do :)
[18:55] <designbybeck> In that case Sander^home Kazam from USC should work
[18:55] <MonkeyDust> Sander^home  is kazam not in the 10.04 repos? maybe it's time to uograde to 12.04 then
[18:56] <ghost_cz> IdleOne: i had created a username and entered that
[18:56] <ActionParsnip> Sander^home: there may be a PPA, i'd recommend an upgrade too
[18:56] <savio> anyone?
[18:56] <Sander^home> I'll try gtk-recordmydesktop Seems gtk was at the front instead in the name
[18:56] <ActionParsnip> !alis | savio
[18:57] <jazzkovsky> ActionParsnip: ty
[19:01] <helino> hi, does anyone know if se.archive.ubuntu.com is down?
[19:01] <zloz> any from russia?
[19:01] <fidel> !ru > zloz
[19:02] <zloz> wow)) Cool bot)))
[19:02] <bj0rn2> anyone else having issues reaching se.archive.ubuntu.com ? is there a simple way to change this mirror to another?
[19:02] <zloz> i like it))
[19:03] <helino> bj0rn2: i'm having issues as well
[19:03] <savio> is there any way to create fake size file
[19:03] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: i removed those lines
[19:04] <bekks> savio: What do you mean by "fake size file"?
[19:04] <ghost_cz> IdleOne: i have set username before and entered it, still no luck :(
[19:04] <savio> like file having 2 kb actual size but show that it's 5 gb
[19:04] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, http://paste.ubuntu.com/1149315/
[19:04] <IdleOne> ghost_cz: sorry, don't know what to tell you.
[19:04] <zloz> !ru > zloz
[19:04] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, you on windows now?
[19:05] <ghost_cz> IdleOne: u spoke of allowing the app in facebook, what u meant?
[19:05] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: yes
[19:05] <bj0rn2> I was able to change mirror in the ubuntu software central application
[19:05] <ffisch> after running those commands, what should i do?
[19:05] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, type: ipconfig in cmd whats the default gateway
[19:05] <ffisch> ok
[19:05] <helino> bj0rn2: ok, I'm looking into how to change from the cmd line
[19:05] <IdleOne> ghost_cz: I meant that i thought FB required you to give permission to the app to allow it to connect. I don't know how else to help you though.
[19:06] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: default gateway: 192.168.143.131
[19:06] <jazzkovsky> Is it possible to mark and copy/paste text in bash (no desktop)?
[19:07] <HartmutMehdorn> is there anything like fusecompress in ubuntu's repositories?
[19:07] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, can you pastebin me ipconfig /all
[19:07] <ghost_cz> IdleOne: still i thank for your time, well it seems its up to bro, he has installed ubuntu here instead of win, which is good, it will be optimised forever unlike windows, which performance lets just say, detoriates :)
[19:07] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: sure
[19:08] <basz> hi having a little trouble getting sftp into a chroot'd account going. Old accounts work but newer ones don't. After ssh'ing into the account i do cd /usr/lib/openssh && ./sftp-server - which gives me No user found for uid 5056… Any thought on how to solve this?
[19:10] <helino> for all the swedes having trouble with se.archive.ubuntu.com, you can change to the use mirror by changing /etc/apt/sources.list
[19:10] <basz> I'm on Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS by the way
[19:10] <helino> change se.archive.ubuntu.com to us.archive.ubuntu.com every in the file, and you will use the US mirror
[19:11] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1149336/
[19:11] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: poke
[19:12] <phunyguy> ok UGH.  I am getting really frustrated at this.  For some reason, /usr/bin?X wants to start eating 100% of one core. It does it on all of my workstations!
[19:12] <phunyguy> /usr/bin/X **
[19:12] <phunyguy> is anyone else experiencing this?
[19:13] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: are you still here?
[19:13] <morsnowski_> ffisch, that looks about right, what is the output of 'ping www.google.com'
[19:13] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, go bk to linux and do this http://paste.ubuntu.com/1149341/
[19:14] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: ok will paste results
[19:14] <ffisch> rebooting
[19:14] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, ok thanks
[19:14] <bartmon> hi. Can someone who uses NetworkManager post their config from  /etc/network/interfaces. I messed it up...
[19:14] <sx> what is the easiest way to be able to send outgoing mail from ubuntu server?
[19:14] <sx> and free
[19:15] <jazzkovsky> ok ... I'm stuck with the terminology, I think. What is the name for the text-based shell of ubuntu?
[19:15] <mbeierl> phunyguy, no, but is it possible that you are not using an accelerated driver for your video card?  That would put more load on the CPU to do the work that the GPU should be doing
[19:15] <guntbert> jazzkovsky: install gpm
[19:15] <guntbert> !info gpm | jazzkovsky
[19:16] <jazzkovsky> guntbert: nice. thanks.
[19:16] <mbeierl> phunyguy, what graphics card do you have? (lspci | grep VGA)
[19:16] <guntbert> jazzkovsky: no problem :)
[19:18] <sx> any recommendations for simple outgoing mail set up?
[19:18] <peter1_> After new instal of Kubuntu 12.04 I can't find skype or google earth in the Software-Manager (Muon) What can I do
[19:19] <bartmon> hi. Can someone the contents of  /etc/network/interfaces. I messed it up...
[19:19] <cloudgeek> how to kill any process by name like airmon-ng
[19:19] <MonkeyDust> cloudgeek  pkill
[19:20] <KenSentMe2> Hi, i'm having some troubles with a fresh install. I get a grub error 17 on loading. I tried fixing it from a live cd with this tutorial, but that didn't work http://stringofthoughts.wordpress.com/2009/05/24/grub-error-17-debianubuntu/
[19:20] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/1149355/
[19:20] <cloudgeek> i tried top , ps a-u , pa -ag but didn't find the process but i know it is ruuning on my system how get pid of this
[19:20] <morsnowski_> bartmon,
[19:20] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: poke
[19:20] <OerHeks> cloudgeek, get the PID with TOP, and pkill -9 <PID>
[19:20] <morsnowski_> auto lo
[19:20] <morsnowski_> iface lo inet loopback
[19:20] <MonkeyDust> bartmon  it's different for each machine
[19:20] <bartmon> morsnowski_: thanks
[19:21] <bartmon> MonkeyDust: nyeah, if it is manually configured. OTherwise it just contains loopback
[19:21] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/1149355/
[19:21] <KenSentMe2> !grub
[19:21] <morsnowski_> ffisch, can you ping your gateway and tell us what you get?
[19:21] <ffisch> ok
[19:21] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, I you just connect router?
[19:22] <guntbert> cloudgeek: try pgrep airmon
[19:22] <asgard20032> Sorry for the join flood... had little connection issue
[19:22] <cloudgeek> guntbert: oky
[19:22] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: ???
[19:22] <ffisch> how?
[19:22] <ffisch> in linux or windows?
[19:23] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, Are you just connect to a router at home?
[19:23] <jazzkovsky> guntbert: ok, i installed gpm, so now I'm able to mark text. but howto copy/paste? ctrl+c doesn't work.
[19:23] <cloudgeek> guntbert: not at a all let me reboot it
[19:23] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: yes
[19:23] <ffisch> i am connected to a router
[19:24] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, I just don't know then i'm puzzled?
[19:24] <lucusoid> Hi everyone. Have a little problem with my lan card. Everything works fine including internet and samba sharing. From time to time it disconnects and can be brought up again after a cold restart of the computer and the router. What could be wrong?
[19:24] <guntbert> jazzkovsky: if I remember correctly you press the middle mouse button to paste text
[19:24] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: hmm?
[19:24] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: does that mean you cannot solve the problem?
[19:25] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, yeah i'm out of ideas pal!
[19:25] <morsnowski_> ffisch, can you 'ping 192.168.143.131' and tell us what you get?
[19:25] <ffisch> jazzkovsky: are you trying to copy/paste in bash? Use ctrl+shift+C and ctrl+shift+V
[19:25] <Shadow`> yes go ping that LAN ip
[19:25] <ffisch> morsnowski_: ok
[19:26] <agoodm> ffisch, just got back and noticed your convo still ongoing, what was the problem again?
[19:26] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, hope some1 here will help you ;)
[19:26] <ffisch> agoodm: ubuntu will not connect to the internet but windows will
[19:27] <agoodm> ok and you can ping that IP?
[19:27] <ffisch> details: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=12172229
[19:27] <ffisch> agoodm: in linux or windows?
[19:27] <morsnowski_> what is the output of that ping?
[19:28] <agoodm> ffisch, ubuntu precise
[19:28] <ffisch> in windows it just says packages sent, packages received, etc
[19:28] <BluesKaj> ffisch, from the look of your pastes the si9o called blacklisted driver is still in use "Kernel driver in use: tg3"
[19:28] <ffisch> agoodm: oh ok
[19:28] <agoodm> ffisch, can you pastebin the output of the ifconfig command please
[19:28] <jazzkovsky> ffisch: no. currently i don't have a desktop.
[19:28] <agoodm> ah it looks like some of the basic stuff has been tried
[19:28] <BluesKaj> si9o=so
[19:28] <morsnowski_> ffisch, can you 'ping 192.168.143.131' and tell us what you get?
[19:29] <jase_> hello im having shutdown & reboot issues with ubuntu 11.10 i can not find any problems in the logs any body able to help
[19:29] <HartmutMehdorn> is there anything like fusecompress in ubuntu's repositories?
[19:29] <ffisch> agoodm: already did, here: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/1149369/
[19:29] <guntbert> HartmutMehdorn: what is that?
[19:30] <ffisch> morsnowski_: ok, i'll ping it
[19:30] <ffisch> rebooting
[19:30] <agoodm> ok so wlan card doesnt seem to be enabled or detected properly, what was the outcome of the rfkill troubleshooting?
[19:30] <OerHeks> HartmutMehdorn, yes there is >> http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/precise/man1/fusecompress.1.html
[19:30] <ffisch> agoodm: hmm?
[19:31] <jazzkovsky> guntbert: thanks again. now i can paste text from bash to bash. However, I'm using fich and links2 nd need to copy and paste text there i.e. from fich to bsh and from links2 to bash. any ideas?
[19:31] <agoodm> ffisch, were you checking if rfkill was active earlier?
[19:31] <rocketmagnet> hi all
[19:31] <jazzkovsky> guntbert: finch
[19:31] <rocketmagnet> i get cracy with ubuntu
[19:31] <ffisch> agoodm: no
[19:31] <BluesKaj> morsnowski_, he's not using network manager and i don't think he has the network interfaces file configured
[19:31] <agoodm> oh right
[19:31] <NewWorld> jase_:  tell us what the problem is
[19:31] <ffisch> BluesKaj: correct.
[19:31] <agoodm> ok so in a terminal type the command rfkill list and press enter
[19:32] <ffisch> agoodm: so its not my NIC?
[19:32] <morsnowski_> BluesKaj,  he has def getway, ip adrress and all is lloking good at ifconfig
[19:32] <ffisch> ok
[19:32] <ffisch> i will ping and i will do rfkill
[19:32] <rocketmagnet> i've installed blender with apt-get and then downloaded the latest version from the page but when i run my downloaded app i see 2 blender icons in the panel
[19:32] <agoodm> ffisch, from the pastebin of ifconfig I see no wlan card listed so its probably disabled or rfkilled
[19:32] <guntbert> jazzkovsky: sorry, I expected it to work in any program, but I didn't try
[19:32] <ffisch> i dont think i have a wlan card
[19:32] <ffisch> but w/e
[19:32] <rocketmagnet> now i tried to apt-get remove blender and apt-get purge blender but still same result
[19:33] <ffisch> rebooting
[19:33] <HartmutMehdorn> guntbert: transparent compression for fuse
[19:33] <rocketmagnet> i come from debian
[19:33] <agoodm> ffisch, oh sorry I thought it was a wireless issue
[19:33] <HartmutMehdorn> OerHeks: "apt-cache search fusecompress" gives me no result
[19:33] <ffisch> agoodm: no
[19:33] <ffisch> its a wired connection issue :(
[19:33] <jazzkovsky> guntbert: np. ty
[19:33] <agoodm> ffisch, rfkill can also switch off ethernet link so worth checking it
[19:33] <ffisch> which makes troubleshoting very inconvenient
[19:33] <ffisch> ok
[19:33] <ffisch> so
[19:34] <phunyguy> so I find it hard to believe that on 4 workstations, I am experiencing high CPU usage for /usr/bin/X but nobody else is?
[19:34] <agoodm> im not sure the default ubuntu install comes with rfkill :( but try it anyway
[19:34] <ffisch> agoodm: so just do "rfkill" in terminal?
[19:34] <agoodm> ffisch, rfkill list
[19:34] <bean> rocketmagnet: apt-get remove --purge blender
[19:35] <zykotick9> phunyguy: try switching to a non-compiz based DE/WM and see if you still get high CPU usage
[19:35] <agoodm> the ethernet adaptor will be called phy0 as a guess
[19:35] <ffisch> agoodm: so "rfkill list"?
[19:35] <jase_> I have issues with shuting down & rebooting issue is random after selecting shutdown or reboot from gui system starts to shutdown but then freezes i can get to a terminal with alt f1 but can not use keyboard ctrl alt delete does not respond
[19:35] <agoodm> ffisch, yes
[19:35] <ffisch> and then pastebin the results?
[19:35] <ffisch> ok
[19:35] <agoodm> yes
[19:35] <ffisch> ok rebooting
[19:35] <phunyguy> zykotick9: thats the thing, it doesnt happen all the time, but then all of a sudden just happens out of the blue.  I cant do without my second monitor right now.
[19:36] <rocketmagnet> first i try the standalone app then i try the windows version
[19:36] <rocketmagnet> wrong channel
[19:36] <phunyguy> zykotick9: it may actually be related to empathy
[19:36] <phunyguy> and lib-telepathy
[19:37] <phunyguy> or whatever its called
[19:37] <jazzkovsky> howto copy/paste text from links2 to bash (no desktop)? gpm works, but I'm unable to copy text from different programs (such as finch, links2 or nano) to bash so far.
[19:38] <BluesKaj> morsnowski_, ffisch the /etc/network/interfaces file needs ti be configured ,,example ; http://paste.ubuntu.com/1149383/
[19:38] <ejcweb> I seem to randomly loose WiFi connectivity using my office WiFi network, although it appears to stay connected in the notification bar. Syslog reveals a lot of messages the moment it goes down, and I wonder if someone can make sense of what is going on? http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=3Grp6fLA
[19:38] <ghabit> Hello. I have two lines @ /etc/rc.local . First is 'sleep 60 && service minidlna force-reload' second is 'exit 0' .  But after boot minidlna is not working. But I can start it myself with 'sudo service minidlna force-reload'. Advise me please.
[19:38] <dfgfh> hi
[19:38] <dfgfh> so i've fixed my wifi
[19:38] <morsnowski_> BluesKaj, he has an ip and gateway set
[19:38] <dfgfh> but now by cable connection wouldn't work
[19:38] <dfgfh> on ubuntu 12.04
[19:39] <dfgfh> probook 4720s
[19:39] <dfgfh> what on earth could this mean
[19:39] <dfgfh> i mingled with my bios a bit
[19:39] <BluesKaj> morsnowski_, it has to be saved in the network interfaces file
[19:39] <dfgfh> but since i loaded defaults i hope bios is not to blame
[19:39] <zykotick9> jazzkovsky: for links2 specifically use SHIFT + highlight text, then middle mouse click to paste.  for other terminal apps, just highlight and middle click will work.
[19:39] <morsnowski_> BluesKaj, he has working settings
[19:39] <phunyguy> dfgfh, you will get flagged for spamming by the bots if you keep using the enter key as punctuation.
[19:40] <BluesKaj> he has no network manager
[19:40] <dfgfh> also i can connect to dsl on windows on the same machine
[19:40] <dfgfh> ok
[19:40] <morsnowski_> BluesKaj, scroll up and look for his second last pastebin
[19:40] <dfgfh> it sucks badly, i tell you lot
[19:40] <ffisch> agoodm: ok, heres what i get: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/1149385/
[19:40] <ffisch> morsnowski_: ^^
[19:41] <morsnowski_> what the output
[19:41] <agoodm> ffisch, if you can pastebin the output from ubuntu then you have internet?
[19:41] <agoodm> or you typed it out?
[19:41] <ffisch> when network manager was installed, it just kept trying to connect but never did
[19:41] <dfgfh> is there some kind of information i should supply
[19:41] <morsnowski_> ffisch, what is the output of the ping
[19:41] <ffisch> agoodm: i am saving the outputs to a file on the windows partition
[19:42] <ffisch> morsnowski_: its in the pastebin
[19:42] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, buy a wireless card might be less of a headache
[19:42] <ffisch> agoodm: and then i copy/paste the outputs
[19:42] <agoodm> ffisch, gotcha, so its not managing to send or receive data from the nic by the seems of it, did you try setting the ip statically?
[19:42] <tsousa> whatr is the name of the ubuntu dev?
[19:42] <tsousa> irc channel
[19:42] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: i know, but i dont know if i can
[19:42] <morsnowski_> ffisch, ok so that settles it, your interfaces file is faulty
[19:42] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, why?
[19:43] <morsnowski_> do you have an ipconfig from your windows maschine
[19:43] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: my dad controls the money. i am 16 :P
[19:43] <ffisch> morsnowski_: yes
[19:43] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, lol
[19:43] <morsnowski_> can you paste it?
[19:43] <BluesKaj> ffisch, look here , http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/setting-up-an-network-interfaces-file/
[19:44] <ffisch> BluesKaj: yeah, so what? internet doesnt work even on the livecd's
[19:44] <agoodm> what did dhclient return when you tried that?
[19:44] <ffisch> so the interface file is not faulty
[19:44] <morsnowski_> ffisch, can you paste it?
[19:45] <ffisch> agoodm: it just loops forever
[19:45] <ffisch> morsnowski_: sure
[19:45] <BluesKaj> ok ffisch ..forget it then ...good luck with all those commands that don't work for you
[19:45] <agoodm> may be between a rock and a hard place, gut feeling is the driver for your nic is broken :(
[19:45] <bartmon> hello! Anyone knows what vt_handoff is and how I can configure it not to sleep my monitor during startup?
[19:46] <ffisch> morsnowski_: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1149336/
[19:46] <ffisch> BluesKaj: yeah...
[19:46] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, if you get a wireless card with rtl8187 chipset i'll assure you it will work in any ubuntu and less than $10
[19:46] <ffisch> maybe i'll just stick with windows
[19:46] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: can i get one at best buy?
[19:46] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, most likely!
[19:46] <jazzkovsky> zykotick9: many thanks :)
[19:46] <ffisch> ok
[19:47] <ffisch> can i get a NIC card?
[19:47] <zykotick9> jazzkovsky: glad to help
[19:47]  * BluesKaj shrugs
[19:47] <ffisch> like, an internal one?
[19:47] <ffisch> otherwise, i'll just get a wireless card.
[19:47] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, be dearer though
[19:48] <Plumblum> Could not connect to se.archive.ubuntu.com:80 (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). - connect (111: Connection refused) [IP: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
[19:48] <Plumblum> is that having problems
[19:48] <agoodm> ffisch, your mileage with the add in nic cards may vary... wireless cards are more likely to be supported in my experience
[19:48] <Plumblum> or am i blocked ?
[19:48] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: you mean more expensive? or harder to find?
[19:48] <Plumblum> is that site *
[19:48] <morsnowski_> ffisch, one more try, can modify your /etc/network/interfaces to
[19:48] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, both!
[19:48] <morsnowski_> auto eth0
[19:48] <morsnowski_> iface eth0 inet dhcp
[19:49] <ffisch> morsnowski_: ok...
[19:49] <morsnowski_> and then do a ifconfig and paste the output?
[19:49] <ffisch> ok
[19:49] <Samuraialba> Good bacon to all and to all som good bacon!
[19:49] <gr33n7007h> ffisch, you got patients of a saint! good luck
[19:49] <ffisch> gr33n7007h: thanks :-\
[19:50] <guntbert> Plumblum: I cannot connect either, use a different one :)
[19:50] <ffisch> rebooting, again...
[19:50] <Areckx> Where can I find a settings file for my desktop settings?
[19:50] <Plumblum> guntbert, ty :) im connected to the interwez because everything else works :P
[19:51] <binarynomad> PROBLEM with NetworkManager: Working with Desktop install (11.10), machine will not be moving from office, decided to set eth0 as static, and eth1 as promiscuous (to sniff network switch).  But when ETH1 comes up, NetworkManager (a) runs DHClient on the interface and overwrites the /etc/resolve.conf file.  Is it possible to stop this?  (example interfaces file: http://pastebin.com/fRCT0cA1 )
[19:51] <Areckx> Better question: I am going to do a clean install, but what folder should I back up so that I don't have to set everything up again
[19:51] <Plumblum> guntbert, and would you mind telling me how to use a different one :P
[19:51] <BluesKaj> he stll needs to configure the settings in /etc/network/interfaces and save them , no matter how mqany times you guys give commands to to do this and that ...he has no other way of managing his internet connection unless he install network manager
[19:51] <Areckx> I backed up my xchat folder
[19:52] <MonkeyDust> Areckx  /home and /etc/
[19:52] <sajjad_> hey how can i stop a scheduled shutdown
[19:52] <Areckx> MonkeyDust::  thank you!
[19:52] <guntbert> Plumblum: are you on standard ubuntu?
[19:52] <Plumblum> ubuntu server 12.04
[19:53] <sajjad_> hey how can i stop a scheduled shutdown
[19:53] <Plumblum> as far as i can tell everything is fetched from se.archive.ubuntu ^^
[19:53] <W4sp> Areckx: You probably want to save /etc and /home. Consider using tar as it grabs everything.
[19:54] <agoodm> W4sp, be aware, I got screwed recently as by default tar doesnt grab hidden files
[19:54] <magicalChicken> sajjad_: shutdown -c
[19:55] <sajjad_> thanks
[19:55] <magicalChicken> sajjad_: welcome
[19:55] <guntbert> Plumblum: edit /etc/apt/sources.list, replace every ocurrence of se.archive.ubuntu.com with the name of another mirror
[19:55] <SubjectOne> what is the command for changing the keyboard layout under console (on ubuntu 12.04 LT ? )
[19:56] <Plumblum> guntbert, im staring at that file exactley :) im just wondering what i should change it to ? is there a list or something somewhere
[19:56] <W4sp> agoodm: Thanks for the info. Do you know how that could happen? My advice to use tar (instead of cp, that is) is to grab hidden files and preserve for chown/chmod, to be honest.
[19:56] <guntbert> Plumblum: for a list of mirrors see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Mirrors
[19:56]  * Krimpenrik +
[19:57] <agoodm> W4sp, i think there is a cli switch to tell tar to get hidden too 1 sec
[19:59] <W4sp> agoodm: That's for pointing it out. I use  tar zcvf home.tar.gz /home and so on. That gives me everything.
[19:59] <BluesKaj> !unp
[19:59] <W4sp> agoodm: Actually, that should be made public and is probably a bug.
[19:59] <aristidesfl> hi
[20:00] <aristidesfl> how to know which repository is server a certain package?
[20:00] <agoodm> W4sp, i might be mistaken its just I know when i backed up my laptop hidden got missed, cant remember now youve called me on it if i used tar now :( sorry
[20:00] <ironhalik> Hello
[20:00] <agoodm> W4sp, let me do a scientific test
[20:01] <guntbert> aristidesfl: ironhalik: Do you have an ubuntu support question?
[20:01] <W4sp> agoodm: Thanks a log. Here an idea what could have happen. Instead of  tar zcvf home.tar.gz /home it was  tar zcvf home.tar.gz /home/<user>/*  ?
[20:01] <MichelFP> alright something is wrong
[20:01] <ironhalik> It's a hardware/linux question but here goes - If I forgot to add 'discard' to my fstab on my SSD (system drive), will the OS recover the performance after adding the flag or do I need to /dev/zero the drive or something?
[20:01] <ffisch> agoodm: I forget who told me to edit that file, but could you let them know it didn't work?
[20:01] <MichelFP> when installing ubuntu
[20:01] <MichelFP> i can't find the "install along windows 7" button
[20:01] <MichelFP> it says i have multiple systens
[20:01] <aristidesfl> guntbert how to know which repository is serving a certain package?
[20:01] <MichelFP> even though i only have windows 7
[20:01] <MichelFP> and
[20:02] <MichelFP> when i try to do a manual instalation
[20:02] <morsnowski_> ffisch, what was the output of ifconfig after the change ?
[20:02] <MichelFP> the only devices it finds is /dev/mapper
[20:02] <MichelFP> arent i supposed to use /dev/sda
[20:02] <ffisch> morsnowski_: oh, i didnt check
[20:02] <agoodm> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/1149419/ sorry im wrong, I must have used cp when backing up my home
[20:02] <agoodm> crossed wires in my brain!
[20:02] <guntbert> aristidesfl: type /msg ubottu info packagename
[20:02] <MichelFP> someone help me.
[20:03] <doug_f> ActionParsnip, Thanks very much.
[20:03] <aristidesfl> msg ubottu info filebot
[20:03] <aristidesfl> guntbert Package filebot does not exist in precise
[20:03] <guntbert> aristidesfl: begin the line with /
[20:03] <aristidesfl> but I have it installed
[20:04] <agoodm> ffisch, what did ifconfig say after you edited that file?
[20:04] <W4sp> agoodm: Thanks a ton anyway. I'm glad it turned out that way.
[20:04] <guntbert> aristidesfl: then you probably installed it from a ppa
[20:04] <ffisch> agoodm: like i said, i didnt check
[20:04]  * MichelFP pokes guntbert
[20:04] <aristidesfl> guntbert http://hastebin.com/woyujunitu.avrasm
[20:05] <guntbert> MichelFP: please don't
[20:05] <agoodm> ffisch, check :) how can we help if we dont check if your pc got an IP?!
[20:05] <aristidesfl> guntbert it shows up when I search with aptitude
[20:05] <aristidesfl> $ aptitude search filebot
[20:05] <aristidesfl> i   filebot                                                                                       - The ultimate tv renamer / subtitle downloader / sfv validator
[20:06] <Areckx> how do I set permissions to /etc in terminal so I can copy it?
[20:06] <agoodm> Areckx, prefix command with sudo
[20:06] <aker> Hello, I'd like to start using Ubuntu 64 bits (used 32 bits before), I'd like to know if there are compatibility issues.
[20:06] <Areckx> oh so I do sudo copy /etc
[20:07] <agoodm> aker, all working fine here on x64
[20:07] <agoodm> Areckx, yes
[20:07] <Areckx> agoodm::  thanks, the destination folder after the first?
[20:07] <Dr_Willis> aker: no issues here either
[20:07] <agoodm> Areckx, yes syntax is: sudo cp /from/here /to/here
[20:08] <fabbeerrr> hi
[20:08] <aker> oh, thank you
[20:08] <Dr_Willis> !cli
[20:08] <fabbeerrr> i 've a problem with playonlinux
[20:08] <BluesKaj> ffisch, fYI , you need a /etc/network/interfaces file to substitute the settings that would otherwise be saved in network manager , no matter how many tries you do with various command to coionnec the settings won't be saved to the next time you bootup .
[20:08] <guntbert> aristidesfl: obviously aptitude finds it because you installed it, here I get nothing, so it doesn't exist in any repos
[20:09] <aristidesfl> guntbert thanks
[20:09] <guntbert> aristidesfl: You're welcome
[20:09] <fabbeerrr> when i install  mozilla browser, how can i install on it silverlight?
[20:09] <aristidesfl> guntbert if I install a package with a new version manually, will it replace the old one?
[20:10] <agoodm> fabbeerrr, silverlight equivalent in linux is mono afaik
[20:10] <ghabit> Hello. I have two lines @ /etc/rc.local . First is 'sleep 60 && service minidlna force-reload' second is 'exit 0' .  But after boot minidlna is not working. But I can start it myself with 'sudo service minidlna force-reload'. Advise me please. Looks like rc.local does not working.
[20:10] <yeats> !moonlight | fabbeerrr
[20:10] <guntbert> aristidesfl: I'd expect that, yes (if the maintainer didn't do something silly, that is)
[20:11] <Areckx> agoodm::
[20:11] <Areckx> agoodm::  sudo: copy: command not found
[20:11] <agoodm> Areckx, cp
[20:11] <Dr_Willis> ghabit: make it 3 lines. no nwed for sleep to be on same line..
[20:11] <Areckx> ahh ok
[20:11] <agoodm> Areckx, not copy
[20:12] <fabbeerrr> yes i understand, but i want to know how install a new program in the exististing playonlinux program
[20:12] <fabbeerrr> understand?
[20:12] <Areckx> agoodm::  cp: omitting directory `/etc'
[20:12] <agoodm> fabbeerrr, no moonlight doesnt run in playonlinux/wine
[20:12] <ffisch> agoodm: ok, here is my ifconfig:http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/1149443/
[20:12] <agoodm> Areckx, cp -r
[20:13] <agoodm> -r means 'go into sub directories'
[20:13] <Calahan> Any suggesions on shell backup solution? I would liek ubuntu to once per day check certain folder over lan and back up all new files there is. Is this even possible?
[20:13] <fabbeerrr> i don't want moonlight , but silverlight in mozilla.exe already installed with playonlinux
[20:14] <Dr_Willis> Calahan: rsync and cron
[20:14] <ffisch> agoodm: poke
[20:14] <ffisch> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/1149443/
[20:14] <agoodm> ffisch, in my honest opinion if networking doesnt work on the live cd either then the driver for your nic isnt working :( not much can be done
[20:14] <ffisch> ok
[20:14] <Areckx> agoodm::  tanks! that worked
[20:14] <ffisch> i will stick with windows then, probably
[20:14] <agoodm> Areckx, my pleasure
[20:15] <agoodm> ffisch, probably wise
[20:15] <Dr_Willis> fabbeerrr:  you are running the windows verxion of firefox in wine?
[20:15] <ffisch> because the nic is not broken
[20:15] <fabbeerrr> yes
[20:15] <gavin_> my ubuntu upgrade failed, and so I'm trying to boot into recovery mode to dpkg --configure -a. I get to the recovery mode menu, but once there it seems to just hang (arrow keys don't work, can't select "dpkg" option)
[20:15] <agoodm> ffisch, no the hardware is probably fine but the driver for it doesnt seem to be working right :(
[20:15] <fabbeerrr> i've already installed mozilla on playonlinux
[20:16] <Dr_Willis> ffisch: try the 12.10 alpha see if the nuc works there. if not file a bug report
[20:16] <agoodm> fabbeerrr, back track, you dont need to use playonlinux to get silverlight to work, just install moonlight from software center or synaptic
[20:16] <fabbeerrr> rai.tv doesn't work with moonlight
[20:16] <agoodm> ffisch, Dr_Willis makes sense, its possible the problem is fixed in a newer release
[20:17] <agoodm> fabbeerrr, sounds like a drm issue, probably wont work in wine/playonlinux either
[20:17] <morsnowski_> ffisch, can you follow this http://www.webupd8.org/2010/05/how-to-disable-ipv6-in-ubuntu-1004.html
[20:17] <Dr_Willis> silverlight drm wont work in wine i recall
[20:17] <gavin_> does "recovery mode menu hangs" sound familiar to anyone? any ideas for what I could try to unstuck it?
[20:17] <morsnowski_> i want ip6 disabled, that would make it easier
[20:19] <fabbeerrr> agoodm listen, i want only know how playonlinux works, so how can i install silverligght.exe in mozilla .exe already installed with playonlinux?
[20:19] <fabbeerrr> please help me
[20:19] <agoodm> fabbeerrr, not familiar with playonlinux, only with wine... to try it in wine install the browser with wine browserinstaller.exe
[20:19] <agoodm> then install the silverlight int he same manner
[20:20] <fabbeerrr> when i install with wine, the file where is created?
[20:20] <fabbeerrr> where is located after installation?
[20:20] <agoodm> run ls .wine in your home folder
[20:21] <fabbeerrr> thanks
[20:21] <agoodm> probably /home/username/.wine/drive_c/Program Files(x86)/
[20:22] <ffisch> Dr_Willis: hmmm... i may or may not do that. I don't want to download any more stuff
[20:22] <ffisch> it doesnt work in 12.04
[20:23] <ffisch> morsnowski_: why get rid of ipv6? is there evidence that that is the problem or are we making stabsin th dark?
[20:23] <TJ-> ffisch: I've seen your trials on this. I haven't seen, however, whether you've managed to pastebin the /var/log/kern.log or /var/log/dmesg from that system ... likely any clues would be on one of those files
[20:23] <morsnowski_> no it's easier to trouble shoot under ip4
[20:24] <ffisch> TJ-: Oh?
[20:24] <ffisch> should i pastebin them for yo9u?
[20:24] <ffisch> I can
[20:24] <ffisch> ok
[20:24] <guntbert> bartmon: see http://askubuntu.com/questions/32999/what-is-vt-handoff-7-parameter-in-grub-cfg
[20:24] <TJ-> ffisch: /var/lof/dmesg is the kernel's boot log... it reveal the devices discovered and any problems that may have occurred
[20:24] <TJ-> ffisch: typo, that should be "/var/log/dmesg"
[20:24] <ffisch> i will disable ipv6 and will pastebin those.
[20:25] <morsnowski_> ffisch, also get us a "tail -f /var/log/syslog" when you plug the network cable in
[20:25] <morsnowski_> yes and pleas paste bin an ifconfig after the changes
[20:25] <Studious> you can use hurricane electric for an ipv6-to-ipv4 tunnel
[20:25] <ffisch> ok
[20:25] <TJ-> Poor ffisch  - all those pastebins :)
[20:26] <morsnowski_> and don't fort to restart the network after the changes and before the if config
[20:26] <ffisch> you know, this is getting to complicated.
[20:26] <morsnowski_> TJ-, ffisch yes it's rotten but what can you do
[20:26] <ffisch> i will just stick with winxp
[20:26] <ffisch> and maybe do these some other time.
[20:27] <TJ-> ffisch: dmesg and kern.log should always be the first places to check when there's a hardware related issue
[20:27] <morsnowski_> ff how old is your router ?
[20:27] <doctorpepper> hi guys !!!
[20:27] <doctorpepper> can anyone please help me , i am running 12.04 and i have some issue with the screen going blank eventhought i diseabled the screensaver
[20:29] <ffisch> bye
[20:29] <ffisch> thanks everyone
[20:29] <morsnowski_> ffisch, sorry
[20:29] <ffisch> thats ok
[20:30] <ffisch> i'm getting tired of all this troubleshooting and it seems we are stabbing in the dark right now
[20:30] <ffisch> i dont think we are getting any closer to fixing it
[20:31] <TJ-> ffisch: That's what the logs are for. No point chasing ghosts - you have to have indications of the source of the problem
[20:31] <ffisch> also, google search results for "optiplex 745 linux" seem to imply that it is one of the worst pc's to put linux on...
[20:31] <ffisch> anyway, i will pastebin the logs
[20:32] <iharp> All my windows are messed up. The top and bottom borders of every window I open up are offset to the right by about an inch.
[20:32] <TJ-> ffisch: https://friendly.ubuntu.com/11.10/Dell%20Inc./OptiPlex%20745/I:BoBx2p:H8h:BEG:ri:BEip:E3K:BYQ:NK:BJ8/
[20:32] <iharp> It doesn't matter if its file manager or firefox
[20:32] <agoodm> iharp, unity?
[20:32] <ffisch> TJ-: saw that
[20:32] <ffisch> anyway, ill do it later
[20:33] <ffisch> see ya
[20:33] <ffisch> bye
[20:33] <TJ-> ffisch: does yours have the same ethernet card? I'm trying to do some background research without having you repeat the details!
[20:33] <ffisch> TJ-: yes, it has the same card
[20:33] <iharp> agoodm: I'm actually using Kubuntu, but i hardly ever get any support on that channel, so I came here. Usually the answers are just as helppful.
[20:34] <ffisch> it has the Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit Controller
[20:34] <iharp> helpful*
[20:34] <davidpar> hello!
[20:34] <ffisch> the current generation, not the old one
[20:34] <ffisch> TJ-: ^^\
[20:34] <agoodm> iharp, if it was unity3d, ie a window manager that uses 3d effects I would suggest running compiz --replace to see if it fixes the issue.  If your graphical system breaks down after running that reboot to fix it
[20:35] <ffisch> gtg bye
[20:35] <davidpar> I'm installing Ubuntu via Wubi and I have the error "Extraction failed with code: 2". Can someone help me?
[20:36] <TJ-> ffisch: I think this might be pertinent: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=12007196&postcount=42
[20:36] <TJ-> oh... too late
[20:36] <auronandace> TJ-: valiant attempt
[20:37] <guntbert> davidpar: I have no experience with wubi - but did you md5sum check the file you downloaded?
[20:37] <TJ-> auronandace: well I was wondering if it was either 1) crossover cable or 2) router-cloned-MAC
[20:37] <extrasolar>      guntbert show us the log
[20:37] <extrasolar> the error should detail the location of a log, upload it to pastebin
[20:38] <guntbert> extrasolar: I beg your pardon?
[20:38] <davidpar> guntbert: Wubi show me this error with this comment in Catalan: "Per a obtenir-ne més informació, vegeu-ne el fitxer de registre: c:\...\temp\wubi-12.04-rev266.log" (for more information, see c:\...\temp\wubi-12.04-rev266.log)
[20:39] <extrasolar> log
[20:39] <guntbert> davidpar: as I said, I have no experience with wubi, maybe extrasolar was talking to you about showing him the log
[20:39] <jase_> does ubuntu create logs of a shutdown or reboot
[20:39] <davidpar> someone has experience with Wubi?
[20:39] <agoodm> jase_, /var/log/syslog
[20:39] <guntbert> jase_: yes, in /var/log/syslog
[20:40] <extrasolar> guntbert ok usually when an error appears during installation a location for a log also appears
[20:40] <extrasolar> but if it hasn't then...meh?
[20:40] <agoodm> davidpar, find those log files on your hdd, open them and copy/paste them into www.pastebin.com give us the link
[20:41] <guntbert> extrasolar: I'm not the one with problems, please talk to davidpar
[20:41] <extrasolar> oh
[20:41] <extrasolar> haha
[20:41] <jase_> so ubutu does create logs as ive read that it doesnt store shutdown messages
[20:41] <extrasolar> sorry I am doing multiple things at once
[20:42] <agoodm> jase_, let me look at a machine that recently rebooted
[20:42] <guntbert> jase_: what is your problem?
[20:43] <cr1st0> Hello ubuntu will keep the unity?
[20:43] <cr1st0> Because nobody likes it
[20:43] <jase_> ubuntu is freezing on shutdown not every time so im unsure where to start
[20:43] <guntbert> cr1st0: that is not a support question, is it?
[20:44] <auronandace> cr1st0: your statement is incorrect
[20:44] <zykotick9> cr1st0: at least one person does - Mark, and that's ALL that matters
[20:44] <Squarepy> hi I am on vista with a raid 0, can I just boot from the 32-bit iso  and install ubuntu on a new partition?
[20:45] <smplman> cr1st0: if you don't like it, change it
[20:45] <Bryan-VM_> Hello guys
[20:45] <Bryan-VM_> Is there anyway to see what exactly is causing my Ubuntu VM to be so sluggish?
[20:46] <Bryan-VM_> 2gb of RAM, a decent dual core proc, I'm out of options
[20:46] <extrasolar> htop?
[20:46] <Bryan-VM_> htop-?
[20:46] <Bryan-VM_> Im completely new to Ubuntu, so I'm unfamiliar with most things
[20:46] <extrasolar> a interactive system-monitor process-viewer
[20:46] <MonkeyDust> !notunity| cr1st0
[20:46] <Bryan-VM_> extrasolar, Open through terminal or the ubuntu search thing?
[20:48] <jase_> what command can i use to search syslog for a text string
[20:48] <auronandace> Bryan-VM: type it in a terminal
[20:48] <extrasolar> terminal
[20:48] <auronandace> jase_: grep
[20:49] <Bryan-VM> hmm
[20:49] <zykotick9> jase_: "grep foo /path/to/file"
[20:49] <Bryan-VM> Does Firefox have a memory leak?
[20:49] <Bryan-VM> Because just sitting there with no open tabs got me 86% of my CPU taken up.
[20:50] <agoodm> interestingly my dns issue from earlier occurrs with 'irc.freenode.net' as well
[20:50] <agoodm> dig +dnssec irc.freenode.net works
[20:50] <MonkeyDust> Bryan-VM  no issue here, with FF open
[20:50] <agoodm> nslookup irc.freenode.net does not
[20:51] <Bryan-VM> hmm
[20:51] <jase_> do i have to use quotes for a sting of text
[20:51] <extrasolar> 86%.....ouch
[20:51] <TJ-> agoodm: I think you have an issue unique to your network
[20:51] <Bryan-VM> I dont know what else to do/try
[20:51] <extrasolar> have you tried chrome?
[20:51] <Bryan-VM> No, im using Midori
[20:51] <TJ-> Bryan-VM: Is that Firefox running inside a virtual machine guest? or on the bare metal host?
[20:51] <Bryan-VM> TJ, its all running in Ubuntu inside the VM.
[20:51] <jase_> /var/lo
[20:52] <agoodm> TJ-, it seems to be related to a combination of lots of hosts and the host using dnssec
[20:52] <TJ-> Bryan-VM: what hypervisor are you using? what is the host OS?
[20:52] <Bryan-VM> Im using VMware Player on Windows 7 Ultimate
[20:52] <extrasolar> specs?
[20:52] <Bryan-VM> For the guest or the host?
[20:53] <zykotick9> jase_: i'd just search for lo myself...
[20:53] <extrasolar> both
[20:53] <Bryan-VM> Host has 4gb of RAM, quad core proc. Guest has 2gb of RAM, dual core proc.
[20:53] <extrasolar> hmmm
[20:53] <TJ-> Bryan-VM: which release of Ubuntu, and 32 or 64 bit guest?
[20:53] <Bryan-VM> 32bit guest, and its the 12.04 LTS
[20:54] <extrasolar> I guess you could try lubuntu with a lightweight browswer
[20:54] <Bryan-VM> I just dont understand how it is this sluggish
[20:54] <agoodm> TJ-, its odd though because no other machines suffer this issue on my network, let me pull up a windows 7 box
[20:55] <TJ-> Bryan-VM: I'm seeing some indications that this is some kind of vmware issue, let me dig deeper
[20:55] <lesshaste> how do I list all -dbg packages which are currently installed?
[20:55] <xuriouss> Bryan-VM, how many tabs do you have open?
[20:55] <Bryan-VM> TJ, alright, thanks
[20:55] <thufir_> is there some trick to connecting to apache james?  http://www.mail-archive.com/server-user@james.apache.org/msg13823.html  I started the server, but my connection is refused.
[20:55] <Bryan-VM> xuriouss, In FF, none. I just had it running with no tabs
[20:55] <TJ-> lesshaste: dpkg-query -l '*dbg*' | grep '^ii'
[20:55] <MonkeyDust> lesshaste  dpkg -L|grep ii|grep -dbg
[20:55] <extrasolar> I am running ubuntu 12.04 in Virtual Box everything seems alright
[20:56] <lesshaste> MonkeyDust: that isn't correct syntax
[20:56] <MonkeyDust> lesshaste  guess TJ- was more accurate, try that one
[20:56] <lesshaste> TJ-: thanks
[20:57] <xuriouss> I don't think that's a VM/hardware issue. If it's taking up 86%, it seems like either a bug with ubuntu/FF. How does it fare with another browser or when you have nothing open?  Is CPU usage still really low?
[20:57] <Bryan-VM> Without FF, everything is around 25%
[20:57] <Bryan-VM> Still really sluggish though
 did you have a look if syslog is storing shutdown messages
[20:57] <extrasolar> then how sluggish would you say it is?
[20:57] <lesshaste>  how about just listing the large installed packages?
[20:57] <lesshaste> I have 0% space left
[20:57] <extrasolar> is it still unbearable
[20:57] <agoodm> jase_, sorry got side tracked let me look
[20:57] <Bryan-VM> Takes about 15 seconds to switch from IRC to another program, about 30 seconds for that program to draw.
[20:58] <TJ-> Bryan-VM: I'm reading that on some bare-metal hosts where the CPU's hardware virtualisation hasn't been enabled (usually via BIOS setting) this can occur since the virtualisation has to be done completely in software
[20:58] <jase_> thanks
[20:58] <Bryan-VM> Does that make sense extrasolar
[20:58] <zykotick9> lesshaste: how much is your apt archive taking?  "du -sh /var/cache/apt/archives/"
[20:58] <TJ-> Bryan-VM: What CPU does the host have? is VT enabled?
[20:58] <MonkeyDust> lesshaste  this is the (working) line I use   find / -size +1G -exec ls -l {} \;
[20:58] <Bryan-VM> Im not sure on the exact m odel I just know its an intel quad core
[20:58] <agoodm> jase_, depends what you mean by shutdown messages... I rebooted a machine just now and there are messages from programs closing down etc
[20:58] <Bryan-VM> and VT is enabled
[20:58] <lesshaste> zykes-: 625M.. is there a clean way to purge it?
[20:58] <trism> lesshaste: dpkg-query -Wf '${Installed-Size} ${Package}\n' | sort -n; sometimes useful too
[20:59] <zykotick9> lesshaste: tab fail ;)  "sudo apt-get clean" should work
[20:59] <lesshaste> trism: thanks
[20:59] <SwashBuckla> I have this problem, what should I do? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ecryptfs/+bug/911507/comments/5
[21:00] <jase_> Is it loging what gets output to the screen
[21:00] <agoodm> jase_, prefix messages for me with agoodm to grab my attention
[21:01] <agoodm> jase_, i imagine itll be logging everything till very late in the shutdown process when the file system becomes read only
[21:01] <jase_> sorry will do
[21:01] <TJ-> Bryan-VM: to be clear, is the Ubuntu guest itself reporting that the firefox process is using 86% ?
[21:02] <Bryan-VM> It was, yes
[21:02] <Bryan-VM> htop was what said it
[21:02] <SwashBuckla> I have this problem, what should I do? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ecryptfs/+bug/911507/comments/5
 i want to look for acpid exiting but when i shearch with grep its giving me all acpid entries
[21:02] <extrasolar> Are you using unity 3D?
[21:03] <lesshaste> trism: that was a very helpful line, thanks
[21:03] <agoodm> jase_, what is broken?
[21:03] <lesshaste> zykotick9: is there a clean way to purge /var/cache/apt/archives/ ?
[21:03] <lesshaste> zykotick9: or just rm?
[21:03] <Bryan-VM> extrasolar, no, Unity-2d
[21:03] <zykotick9> lesshaste: "sudo apt-get clean" should work
[21:03] <TJ-> SwashBuckla: the fix has been committed; that means it will be in the precise-proposed archive right now. Ensure you have that repository enabled in Software Sources
 i have shutdown issues
[21:03] <zykotick9> lesshaste: rm would obviously work as well
[21:04] <agoodm> jase_, what exactly is broken?
[21:04] <extrasolar> Tj- could we suggest to Bryan-WM to use an alternative ubuntu distro such as lubuntu? What else is there to do....
[21:04] <lesshaste> zykotick9: thanks
[21:04] <lesshaste> panic now over :)
 im getting freezes when i try to shutdown or reboot sometimes it does work but mainly not
[21:06] <xuriouss> extrasolar: use a different browser, use an older version..
[21:06] <TJ-> extrasolar: Bryan-VM:  My feeling is it's an interaction between host and guest. I'd like to prove that wrong. Does the guest use lots of CPU without the firefox process running?
[21:06] <agoodm> jase_, ah, really have no clue personally how to debug this, only thing i can suggest as a stab in the dark is start up with noapic or noacpi kernel parameters
 The last message that i get on a failed shutdown is acpid exiting
[21:06] <agoodm> see if it helps
[21:07] <Bryan-VM> TJ, No. Unless I'm confused what you mean. Do you mean the CPU inside the VM, or the cpu use the entire VM is taking up on the Host?
[21:08] <SwashBuckla> TJ-: I don't understand how to have the repository enabled in Software Sources. Can you help?
 I've read about adding acpid --force to grub but am unsure as to why that would help
[21:09] <agoodm> jase_, turning off apic and or acpi can help fix issues where the acpi or apic implementation is broken or buggy for your hardware
[21:10] <TJ-> Bryan-VM: I think I'm confused too :D   ... From what you said earlier about CPU usage 86% I understood that to mean than the ubuntu guest was showing the firefox process using 86% in the guest. Is that correct?
[21:10] <stratoka> hi all
[21:10] <Bryan-VM> TJ, Yes. Inside of Ubuntu, Firefox was reported as using 86% of CPU
[21:10] <TJ-> SwashBuckla: http://ubuntuguide.net/enable-proposed-pre-released-updates-ubuntu-12-04
 Would adding that to grub do that
[21:11] <TJ-> Bryan-VM: OK ... if you stop the firefox process CPU usage returns to idle?
[21:11] <agoodm> jase_, dont add it in grub in case your system doesnt boot afterwards
[21:11] <Bryan-VM> Yes
[21:11] <TJ-> Bryan-VM: OK ... is it a vanilla firefox installation ... no plugins/extensions added?
[21:11] <Bryan-VM> yes, Vanilla
[21:12] <agoodm> jase_, off top of my head procedure is keep tapping escape as your machine boots, in the grub menu press e then use the arrow keys to get to the end of the kernel line type noacpi then press enter or b
[21:12] <agoodm> something along those lines
[21:12] <agoodm> if noacpi doesnt fix try noapic
 Is adding acpid=force to grub not the same as turning off acpid
[21:12] <TJ-> Bryan-VM: OK... and this occurs with the only tab open being the overview/most visited sites thumbnails?
[21:12] <david___> Hi, I'm trying to get my wireless card to work on Ubuntu Server 12.04. It appears in ifconfig and iwconfig (so I believe the necessary drivers are installed), but I can't get it to connect to my WPA2 network using wpa_supplicant - any help appreciated! :)
[21:12] <agoodm> jase_, try noapic and noacpi seperately first
[21:13] <Bryan-VM> This occured during that, yes. Whenever I opened a tab to actually use it, it jumped higher
[21:13] <agoodm> im not sure what the acpid=force thing will do so im not suggesting it
[21:13] <TJ-> jase_: Do you by any chance have an uninterruptable power supply (UPS) on that PC?
[21:13] <jase_> TJ  No
[21:14] <TJ-> agoodm: noapic will disable the advance programmable interrupt controller, not the same as ACPI :p
[21:14] <agoodm> TJ-, I know but ive found issues sometimes seem to be interlinked
 I'll try that back later thanks
[21:16] <TJ-> agoodm: It can when the ACPI tables in the ROM are incorrect :)
[21:16] <amr_> ssh,vpn,vnc,telnet which of them is most easy to use and GUI?
[21:16] <W00terf4ll> enter
[21:17] <fpoesc> whois A_J_
[21:17] <_Marcus> Is it possible to install Ubuntu on my Samsung Galaxy Tab 10 that is currently running Android?
[21:17] <amr_> even if it is possible, as far as I know it didn't support phone calls !!!
[21:18] <W00terf4ll> i think you can
[21:18] <W00terf4ll> like how they install it on a galaxy S2
[21:18] <xomp> hello, having a frustrating issue with crontab. Getting an error of "bad command" and crontab cannot install the file? Can anyone help?
[21:18] <_Marcus> amr_: Where you talking to me? Because it can't even make calls now.
[21:18] <Bryan-VM> TJ, Is there anything else I can try?
[21:19] <xomp> I'm trying to have crontab execute a php file every 5 minutes
[21:19] <TJ-> Bryan-VM: I'm still searching for indicators... whatever causes it, it's rare
[21:19] <amr_> -marcus, what do you mean !! android support calls, or you don't have any system at all
[21:19] <extrasolar> try another distro in another virtual machine
[21:19] <extrasolar> and see what happens
[21:19] <auronandace> amr_: a tablet isn't a phone
[21:20] <amr_> ahaa, sorry I thought you talk about phone not tabled
[21:20] <extrasolar> he left in embarrassment
[21:20] <W00terf4ll> hehehe
[21:21] <W00terf4ll> quit
[21:23] <david___> When I attempt to run wpa_supplicant, I get two lines saying "ioctl[SIOCSIWENCODEEXT]: Invalid argument"
[21:25] <bitbarron> I am trying to run usb-creator-gtk (my goal is to create a persistent USB thumb drive Ubuntu installation).  usb-creator-gtk is not recognizing my USB drive. I see a message which states the removable dis needs to be set up as a startup disk.  How do I set up the usb thumbdrive as a startup disk?
[21:25] <extrasolar> david__ we're gonna need more than that
[21:25] <extrasolar> tell us what you have already done
[21:26] <extrasolar> perhaps upload it to pastebin
[21:26] <extrasolar> bitbarron what OS are you using to do this?
[21:26] <bitbarron> extrasolar, Ubuntu
[21:27] <extrasolar> and you don't want to use the ubuntu startup disk creator?
[21:27] <MonkeyDust> bitbarron  what's the outcome of lsb_release -sd ?
[21:28] <bitbarron> Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS
[21:28] <bitbarron> MonkeyDust, 12.04.1 LTS
[21:28] <OerHeks> Hi i tried Xeoma sec cam software from software centre $0,0 and tried to remove is, tru software centre. i am running 64 bit ubuntu and it messes up my system, and leave processes on startup.
[21:28] <zykotick9> bitbarron: i find a full install onto USB a lot more powerful/versatile then live+persistance
[21:28] <MonkeyDust> bitbarron  12.04.1 will be released on august 23
[21:28] <OerHeks> how do i find out, what is bugging me?
[21:29] <MaRcO_BITTO87> buonasera
[21:29] <MonkeyDust> bitbarron  nvm what i said
[21:29] <MaRcO_BITTO87> \list
[21:29] <bitbarron> MonkeyDust, what's nvm?
[21:29] <bitbarron> MonkeyDust, Nevermind
[21:30] <bitbarron> zykotick9, I would do the full install if that is the way to go.
[21:30] <bitbarron> zykotick9, I have to go for a few minutes.  I will be back.
[21:32] <david___> Here is my output from: sudo wpa_supplicant -D wext -i wlan0 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
[21:32] <david___> http://pastebin.com/uVaHBrnN
[21:33] <mango> where does apt-get store packages when doing --download-only?
[21:34] <Pumpkin-> mango: from memory, in the directory you are when you run it
[21:34] <bitbarron> zykotick9, Can you point me the right direction regarding the full install onto USB?
[21:35] <zykotick9> bitbarron: just point the installer to the USB - that's it, same as a regular HD install
[21:36] <mango> @Pumpkin - it's not in the same directory
[21:36] <mango> try  sudo apt-get install --download-only libssl-dev --reinstall
[21:36] <mango> and see what happens
[21:36] <zykotick9> mango: check /var/cache/apt/archives/ perhaps
[21:36] <bitbarron> zykotick9, Wow.  Cool idea.  Is there anything I need to be aware of in advance?  Should I somehow format the USB?  I guess the installer does that for me, heh?
[21:37] <zykotick9> bitbarron: nope, let the install take care of it ;)
[21:37] <con-man> can someone tell me how to disable unity?
[21:37] <mango> ok, I see something there
[21:37] <bitbarron> zykotick9, Cool.  I will do it.  Thanks!
[21:37] <con-man> it's crashing my gnome session
[21:38] <mango> @pumpkin thanks
[21:38] <zykotick9> bitbarron: did you want to use the USB to do installs?  i guess that would be the 1 advantage to using Live
[21:38] <shaladore> anyone can help with a problem upgrading to 12.04?
[21:38] <bitbarron> zykotick9, No, I just want to have a portable OS with all my configurations.
[21:39] <mango> yeah I had a problem with Nvidia
[21:39] <mango> it seems that's solved now
[21:39] <zykotick9> bitbarron: full install then ;)
[21:39] <bitbarron> zykotick9, Sweet.  I am excited. Thanks!
[21:39] <zykotick9> bitbarron: hope it's a fairly large USB
[21:40] <bitbarron> zykotick9, 32GB
[21:40] <bitbarron> zykotick9, Think that should do it?
[21:40] <zykotick9> bitbarron: that's fine for size
[21:40] <zykotick9> bitbarron: room to spare ;)
[21:41] <bitbarron> zykotick9, I dig Ubuntu, but should I think about another release for size issues (Mint, or something else?)
[21:42] <zykotick9> bitbarron: i'm not the person to ask - i don't use ubuntu anymore, and never used mint
[21:43] <bitbarron> zykotick9, OK.  Well, thanks for the info.  One more question.  Once I create the USB, can I boot onto either a PC or a Mac?
[21:43] <zykotick9> bitbarron: PC for sure, Mac i have no idea
[21:43] <WellSaid> good night i'm italian i need help whit a notebook whit wifi card die
[21:46] <Mars___> you guys encounted also a bug in the latest ubuntu kernel (3.2.0.29)? With ulatency installed it doesn boot anymore
[21:46] <sveinse> What IS going on? I just lost sound in my xfce4, precise. I have in skype though but nothing else (vlc, browser, spotify)
[21:47] <testis> hi anyone can help me with kernel cross-compile?
[21:48] <sveinse> testis, crossed from what to where?
[21:48] <testis> compile for mips
[21:48] <testis> on x86
[21:48] <testis> i follow around 50 tutorials and now am lost
[21:49] <sveinse> using debian kernel or any stock kernel? I'm somewhat unknown to the things ubuntu add to the kernel (package)
[21:49] <testis> i tryed kernels from http://www.linux-mips.org/wiki/Getting_the_kernel, also from kernels.org
[21:50] <david___> Here is my output from: sudo wpa_supplicant -D wext -i wlan0 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
[21:50] <david___> http://pastebin.com/uVaHBrnN
[21:50] <goddard> WHY DOES CHROMIUM NOT LOAD GOOGLE+ ?
[21:50] <TJ-> testis: which mips are you buidling for?
[21:50] <testis> mips32
[21:52] <zykotick9> goddard: why do some people YELL when asking questions?
[21:52] <testis> it'a actually mipsel BCM97xxx Settop Platform
[21:52] <testis> dm500hd
[21:52] <sveinse> testis: Generally speaking you need to setup ARCH and CROSS_COMPILE (and perhaps TARGET_CFLAGS, I'm not sure)
[21:52] <testis> i did that in makefile
[21:53] <testis> then do i need mipsel compiler? binutils, gcc?
[21:53] <sveinse> testis: for arm it's  ARCH=arm  and CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabi-
 When i press e at the grub menu where do i put the noacpi
[21:53] <sveinse> testis: You need the mips* cross compile packages.
[21:53] <testis> i successfully compiled some .c files, and bin's working on mips device
[21:53] <testis> can i use that toolchain?
[21:54] <sveinse> What is the path to gcc there?
[21:54] <TJ-> testis: I cross-built a few months ago for an embedded device... I think I may have written up the howto
[21:54] <agoodm> jase_, on the end of the kernel line
[21:54] <testis> it's somewhere in my /home folder
[21:54] <testis> @TJ where i can find that?
[21:55] <sveinse> testis: You can then setup CROSS_COMPILE=/path/to/my/toolchain/bin/  given that gcc, ld, objcopy, objdump and so on are in that dir
[21:55] <r0m> Is swap at all needed on a desktop machine with 4GB of ram?
 does it need - in front of it
[21:55] <agoodm> jase_, is the - already on the line?
[21:55] <ruif13> hi, anyone help
 I dont think it was
[21:56] <ruif13> i have the bcm4313 and i can't connect using wireless
[21:56] <testis> @sveinse yes, i tryed like in tutorials but showed me million errors
[21:56] <agoodm> ok there is no need to prefix the noapic or noacpi
[21:56] <ruif13> detect all networks
[21:56] <agoodm> just try adding it to the end of the line
[21:56] <MonkeyDust> !bcm > ruif13
[21:56] <ruif13> but my doesn't appears
[21:56] <jase_> Ok will do
[21:56] <TJ-> testis: See the "Building from source" section of my article http://tjworld.net/wiki/Linux/Embedded/Infineon/Danube/ADSL2PCI
[21:56] <sveinse> testis: Can I see a few of that million?
[21:56] <ruif13> thanks monkeydust
[21:57] <testis> @TJ thank you
[21:57] <Tulak1> why my resolf.conf keeps replacing after reboot on my 11.10 server ?
[21:57] <Costeelation> any know why after anyone know that after a fresh installation ... and after upgrading, specify remains in the plymouth and not start: (
[21:57] <testis> @sveinse yes, one is missing some headers like "boundari.h", i will check TJ's tut
[21:58] <sveinse> testis: OK, I'm assuming that you have a sane config and/or that the machine port actually works, so if that is not working, then I understand your troubles
[21:58] <Costeelation> in a new laptop... ubuntu precise
[21:58] <TJ-> testis: I just checked... sorry ... looks like I never wrote up the kernel build instructions, although they would be pretty standard after you've installed the cross-toolchain
[21:59] <testis> i will try
[22:00] <maladore> any one here know about pidgin?
[22:01] <agoodm> maladore, been using it since it was called gaim ...
[22:02] <maladore> :agoodm great.. i have a problem running it on 11.10 and the text disappears trying to do everything but i had to load xchat to just see text
[22:02] <agoodm> so the text in the windows dissapears randomly?
[22:02] <Tulak1> my ubuntu 11.10 server won't generate dns from /etc/network/interfaces to resolf.conf
[22:02] <xomp> hi, can someone please help me with this crontab error? http://pastebin.com/JA6SjfEV
[22:03] <agoodm> Tulak1, if your server has ip set statically it wont, just edit resolv.conf by hand
[22:03] <maladore> no so random.. but yes... i see half lines in it.. and it isn't showing color.. at all.. and also it was acting weird when i put the skype plugin into it.. i have purged and reinstalled but it won't format text properly
[22:04] <agoodm> maladore, odd, never seen this before, try to remove non standard plugins
[22:04] <maladore> i will try that and give it a try.. i will jsut purge everything pidgin and reinstall and see if that will work
[22:05] <agoodm> TJ-, it seems that my issue might simply be normal for places that have a lot of records and my firewall was broken in that I wasnt allowing tcp 53 by mistake
[22:05] <Tulak1> agoodm but when i restart my server, the resolf.conf is rewrited by nameservers i used som time ago
[22:06] <agoodm> thats network manager then erm
[22:06] <TJ-> agoodm: Ahhhh!
[22:06] <david___> Any ideas why I'm getting the wpa_supplicant errors?
[22:06] <xomp> hi, can someone please help me with this crontab error? http://pastebin.com/JA6SjfEV I'm trying to create a cronjob to run a .php page here is what I'm entering in crontab -e http://pastebin.com/rr4bEbcX
[22:06] <znudee> Hey, I got a problem installing ubuntu on my machine, I've got it done on my laptop and I've had it on this setup before, but now I only have Win7. I've tried both burning it to cd, installing via usb and now the last one I'm doing is installing via Win7 application.
[22:07] <agoodm> Tulak1, not sure if its the same on ubuntu but on my centos 6 box that also uses network manager I add dns into this file: /etc/sysconfig/networking/devices/ifcfg-eth0
[22:07] <ruif13> MonkeyDust doesn't work
[22:07] <znudee> It starts and so, on all of the methods, and you come to the install, then when I'm chosing language or so, the install starts, I first can't move the mouse, then after about 10 minutes when I can move it I can't click on any buttons, and the keyboard doesn't work either.
[22:08] <agoodm> TJ-, I noticed that when I did the affected lookups from the gateway device it too as using tcp (firewall allows everything on 127.0.0.1)
[22:08] <agoodm> TJ-, so not dnssec issue but simply the reply is too big for the udp packet I suspect
[22:08] <david___> Should I be using the wext driver with wpa_supplicant?
[22:08] <Tulak1> agoodm thers no sysconfig directory in /etc/
[22:09] <agoodm> Tulak1, /etc/network seems equivalent
[22:10] <shaladore> testing the text
[22:10] <xomp> hi, can someone please help me with this crontab error? http://pastebin.com/JA6SjfEV I'm trying to create a cronjob to run a .php page here is what I'm entering in crontab -e http://pastebin.com/rr4bEbcX
[22:10] <maladore> shows up on xchat but pidgin is missing some lines
[22:10] <znudee> btw, I'm trying with 12.04 LTS
[22:11] <agoodm> maladore, absolutly no clue if im honest :( could be totally unrelated to pidgin, ive had some graphical corruption issues on my ubuntu but related to graphics drivers
[22:12] <maladore> agoodm probably I have a nvidia and that is why i am runniong 11.10 because 12.04 goes to 640 by 480 mode and i can'
[22:12] <maladore> t
[22:12] <maladore> do anything with it
[22:12] <histo> znudee: you can try the alternate installer
[22:12] <histo> znudee: I would do that if the live cd boots okay
[22:12] <histo> maladore: what's wrong with nvidia in 12.04
[22:13] <znudee> alternate installer?
[22:13] <maladore> histo I have an nvidia mx 440 and it runs in 1024 x 768 in 11.10 but runs in 640,480 in 12.04 lts
[22:14] <xomp> hi, can someone please help me with this crontab error? http://pastebin.com/JA6SjfEV I'm trying to create a cronjob to run a .php page here is what I'm entering in crontab -e http://pastebin.com/rr4bEbcX
[22:14] <zykotick9> !alternate | znudee
[22:14] <znudee> Oh thanks a bunch! :)
[22:15] <maladore> then the other issue was the sound went into dummy and nothing i did pulled it out
[22:16] <histo> xomp: I don't think you can just call a php page like that from command line
 My system boots ok when i add noacpi so can i put this in grub now so i dont have to keep doing it every time i boot
[22:17] <agoodm> jase_, is the shut down issue fixed?
[22:17] <david___> Here is my output from: sudo wpa_supplicant -D wext -i wlan0 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf: http://pastebin.com/uVaHBrnN
[22:17] <xomp> histo, I just fixed the issue myself actually, removed the 01 from that crontab entry and it worked :)
[22:17] <histo> xomp: You could try php pathtopage  but i'm not too familiar with running a command like that
[22:17] <agoodm> if so yes put it into the grub config int he same way you edited when turning on
[22:17] <Merculis> Salutations
[22:18] <jase_> Im not sure i will have to test for a while as it doesnt do it every time
[22:18] <zykotick9> jase_: edit /etc/default/grub then run "sudo update-grub"
[22:19] <devin> I'm getting Invalid Format on my monitor on the grub screen. Dual booting Precise and win 7 home
[22:20] <jase_> zykotick9 do i add it to this line   GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
[22:20] <dylan> So I killed wine, and then my display went all wonkey so I cntl+alt f5'd to a terminal
[22:20] <dylan> when I tried to go back it said "broken pipe"
[22:21] <dylan> how do I diagnose/solve that in the future?
[22:21] <zykotick9> jase_: yes
[22:21] <dylan> just stop and restart x?
[22:21] <dylan> also, what is the command to stop x?
[22:21] <devin> I'm getting Invalid Format on my monitor on the grub screen. Dual booting Precise and win 7 home
[22:22] <L3top> dylan: what desktop?
[22:22] <Merculis> I was lazy and used Wubi to install 12.04.  I'm having this issue where my laptop hangs, regardless of application/process, just like one is accustomed to in Windoze.  The only difference is that my CPU seems to be the thing that is pegged rather than the typical RAM or Disk I/O type of issue in Windoze.  There doesn't seem to be anything blaringly wrong; as it occurs with any app...not just a browser.  I have a Core i7 with 8
[22:22] <L3top> dylan: sudo service lightdm stop    for unity for example
[22:22] <dylan> L3top:Just remembered this is my mint half of the machine, not my Ubuntu.  My bad
[22:23] <devin> L3top: I'm using the standard lightdm/unity desktop
 If turning off acpi works what problems may i get leaving it disabled
[22:23] <L3top> devin: when you boot into what, do you get this?
[22:24] <agoodm> jase_, probably higher power usage and thats about it
[22:24] <devin> L3top: I boot into ubuntu automaticly. Grub 2
[22:25] <L3top> jase_: acpi is the advanced configuration and power interface... so advanced power features will not work... like auto dimming a laptop display after time... suspend and hybernate might have issues... I don't know if that covers polite fan throttling etc.
 Could the problem be related to a certain device not agreeing  with acpi
[22:26] <L3top> devin: do you have an xorg.conf file? Can you boot from grub into text only mode to check some things?
[22:26] <agoodm> jase_, possibly or more like the acpi implementation for your system is buggy or incomplete
[22:26] <L3top> jase_: possibly... nm... what he said.
[22:28] <TJ-> jase_: noacpi isn't really a solution since it disables a lot of core functions the kernel relies upon... if you could get to the bottom of the failure, that would be preferable
 Does that come from the bios
[22:28] <agoodm> jase_, yes
[22:28] <agoodm> jase_, there is stuff in ubuntu that interfaces with it too
 The reason i ask about a particular piece of hardware is i have a imon ir/vfd display in this machine with the issues and have an other machine with similar hardware and that one is fine.
 Apart from the imon display
[22:32] <agoodm> it wont be the imon thing causing it
[22:32] <irreverant> What about software?
[22:32] <irreverant> what's the differences?
[22:33] <jase_> Does this look ok   GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash noacpi"
[22:34] <agoodm> jase_, erm
[22:34] <Dr_Willis> may want to turn off splah and see the messagtes for trouble shooting  'noquiet nosplash noacpi'
[22:35] <agoodm> yes that looks fine
[22:35] <Dr_Willis> I think theres eveeb a  'verbose' option to make the system show more error/kernel messages. :)
[22:35] <agoodm> if it doesnt boot after you change it just press e and edit it back to what it was
[22:35] <Dr_Willis> it may help track down the exact issue.
[22:35] <agoodm> then boot and you should be ok
[22:35] <Randomuser894739> Hello, I've been trying this on 3 computers. 2 with the same chipset (AMD) and another with an Intel chipset. I'm trying to use a USB stick. It won't let me repartition it (it's not write protected) and using fdisk, and/or gdisk and gparted won't let me write a new partition table, or add/delete partitions (error 22 in fdisk, gparted says that DISK LABEL IS INVALID or something like that). I've tried to format using both fat16/32 and I've tried to "
[22:35] <Randomuser894739> dd dev zero".
[22:36] <c0deMaster> howto r/w on Journaled HFS+ ?
[22:37] <agoodm> Randomuser894739, sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdx where x is the appropriate letter for your drive
[22:37] <Dr_Willis> Randomuser894739:  this is a brand new USB stick?
[22:37] <agoodm> then sudo fdisk /dev/sdx again where x is the the drive letter
 How can i turn on more messages
[22:37] <Dr_Willis> jase_:  'noquiet nosplash verbose'   I think..
[22:38] <TJ-> Dr_Willis: jase_ remove "quiet" replace with "debug"
[22:38] <Dr_Willis> theres a wiki page with the bootcodes..
[22:38] <Dr_Willis> !bootcode
[22:38] <Dr_Willis> !bootcodes
[22:38] <Randomuser894739> Dr_Willis, yes, it's been used a couple of times. I can't remember what I did last to it, partition wize. Used an HFS partition I think. It's ext4 now, but with the mentioned errors.
[22:38] <Randomuser894739> agoodm, yes
[22:38] <Dr_Willis> Randomuser894739:  if dd is unable to write to it.. the thing has serious issues.. check 'dmesg' output when you are trying to access it. may give some info
[22:39] <c0deMaster> howto r/w on Journaled HFS+ ?
[22:39] <jase_> Thanks all will give it a try  goodnight
[22:39] <Randomuser894739> Dr_Willis, dd can write to it and it ends, but it still shows my old partition, unchanged.
[22:39] <Randomuser894739> Dr_Willis, note: even after trying to write new partition table and reboot.
[22:39] <TJ-> Random832: Are you *sure* you are addressing the correct device? :D
[22:40] <Dr_Willis> http://askubuntu.com/questions/16811/how-well-is-the-hfs-filesystem-supported
[22:40] <Randomuser894739> Dr_Willis, it had HFS, but has got the ext4 now…
[22:40] <Randomuser894739> It refuses to do anything with the ext4 partition
[22:41] <Dr_Willis> Randomuser894739:  perhaps pastebin the fdisk -l output.
[22:41] <c0deMaster> how to mount Journaled HFS with read/write?
[22:41] <Randomuser894739> Dr_Willis, it shows the USB stick as a working fat32 drive. Weird?
[22:41] <agoodm> Randomuser894739, after partitioning the drive did you format the partition ?
[22:41] <Randomuser894739> agoodm, yes.
[22:41] <Dr_Willis> Randomuser894739: http://askubuntu.com/questions/16811/how-well-is-the-hfs-filesystem-supported
[22:42] <Dr_Willis> oops c0deMaster : http://askubuntu.com/questions/16811/how-well-is-the-hfs-filesystem-supported
[22:42] <agoodm> Randomuser894739, if there is nothing on the drive lets start from scratch... its simple to do
[22:42] <jagginess> c0deMaster, i dont think that's safe unless you compile apple's hfs+ file.. (i've had corruption with hfsplus module in linux in the past, but this was like 2 years ago i did this)
[22:43] <agoodm> Randomuser894739, in all the following replace sdx with the drives letter for example sdb; sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdx let it run for 30s then press controll + c
[22:43] <c0deMaster> jagginess, so how to share a parition between both Ubuntu and Mac with r/w ?
[22:43] <agoodm> the sudo fdisk /dev/sdx
[22:43] <agoodm> issue a p to confirm no partitions on device
[22:43] <jagginess> c0deMaster, use a file server, you can use samba
[22:43] <TJ-> agoodm: Randomuser894739 That would be better as "sudo fdisk -l /dev/sdx"
[22:43] <Randomuser894739> agoodm and Dr_Willis , sorry for bothering you. Seems like 1 1/2 hour of googling, then me asking the question and I finally found a page which describes how to manually add, using heads and cylinders info.
[22:44] <jagginess> c0deMaster, or if you reboot the computer, a fat32 is perfectly safe
[22:44] <Randomuser894739> Typical, but thank you for the fast response.
[22:44] <jagginess> c0deMaster, (if you're talking about osx and linux being on the same computer and not using fileservices)
[22:45] <TJ-> Randomuser894739: You shouldn't need ever to mess with CHS.
[22:47] <Dr_Willis> yea.. I would guess somthign IS going bad with that usb.
[22:48] <Randomuser894739> Perhaps. It's a verbatim USB. Heard shoddy stuff about those.
[22:48] <Dr_Willis> check dmesg output next time you have issues with it.. may give a clue.
[22:49] <Randomuser894739> I wrote a puppy linux ISO using DD command. It shows the partition, but under gparted it stays as "Un allocated" with the same error message "Warning: /dev/sdc: Unrecognised disk label." I tried to boot from it even though it says that, since the partition shows. No go.
[22:49] <Randomuser894739> Disk label is lupu_528
[22:49] <TJ-> Randomuser894739: There's three steps: 1. blank sector 0 (where the partition table/disk label is stored), 2. create a disk label and partition table (using fdisk), 3. format the file-systems created by (2).
[22:49] <Dr_Willis> a ISO image to a usb is 'special' in a lot of ways..  since it dosent have a normal partiion layout.
[22:49] <Dr_Willis> to Undo an ISO to USB, i have to use dd to zero the flash, then repartion it
[22:50] <TJ-> Random832: I'd expect it to say that; there's no partition table in an ISO image
[22:50] <TJ-> Randomuser894739: : I'd expect it to say that; there's no partition table in an ISO image
[22:50] <Randomuser894739> I'll dd zero it. It took twenty minutes the last time I did that...
[22:51] <agoodm> Randomuser894739, just let it run for a few seconds and cancel it
[22:51] <Dr_Willis> Randomuser894739:  20 min? how big is it?
[22:51] <WeThePeople> armageddon out of here
[22:51] <Randomuser894739> agoodm, Ok, will do. Dr_Willis 4 gb.
[22:51] <TJ-> Randomuser894739: All you need to zero is sector 0: "sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdx bs=512 count=1"
[22:52] <Dr_Willis> Randomuser894739:  that shouldent take more then a few min
[22:52] <Randomuser894739> TJ- , thanks
[22:52] <Randomuser894739> Ok, now it says with fdisk -l that the disk does not contain a valid partition table. "Disk identifier: 0x00000000"
[22:53] <TJ-> Random832: And once you've done that run "sudo partprobe" ... if it isn't installed then do first "sudo apt-get install parted"
[22:53] <TJ-> Random832: That's good
[22:53] <TJ-> grrrr Randomuser894739 That's good
[22:53] <Randomuser894739> Fdisk said that the invalid partition table would be corrected with write.
[22:53] <Randomuser894739> Did that, and don't worry about the nick TJ- I'm reading :)
[22:54] <TJ-> Randomuser894739: now "sudo fdisk /dev/sdx"  then "new" "primary" set size then "type" 0x83 then "quit"
[22:54] <TJ-> Randomuser894739:  then run "sudo partprobe" as I said previously
[22:54] <Randomuser894739> Value out of range, it says
[22:55] <TJ-> Randomuser894739: "value out of range" in response to what, precisely? The type?
[22:55] <Randomuser894739> Oh sorry
[22:55] <atomicfusion> where can i download the powerpc hfs kernel modules?
[22:55] <Randomuser894739> I misread that
[22:55] <Randomuser894739> I've done as you've said TJ-
[22:55] <TJ-> Randomuser894739: Once "fdisk -l /ev/sdx" correctly shows the new partition we can format it
[22:56] <froben> excuse me...how can I talk in the italian chatroom for ubuntu?
[22:56] <Randomuser894739> TJ- It shows it correctly
[22:56] <zykotick9> !it | froben
[22:57] <TJ-> Randomuser894739: OK... now "sudo mkfs.ext4 -L USB /dev/sdx1" ... don't miss that trailing !1!
[22:57] <Randomuser894739> The device apparently does not exist; did you specify it correctly?
[22:58] <TJ-> Randomuser894739: Did you replace the "x" with your device's name?
[22:58] <Randomuser894739> Yes, sdc1
[22:58] <TJ-> Randomuser894739: Can you pastebin the response from that command please?
[22:59] <TJ-> Randomuser894739: And... did you run "sudo partprobe" before doing the "mkfs.ext4" ?
[22:59] <Randomuser894739> yes
[22:59] <TJ-> Randomuser894739: OK, good. "partprobe" ensures the kernel re-reads the disk's partition table
[23:00] <TJ-> Randomuser894739: the pastebin of the command output will help now
[23:00] <Randomuser894739> TJ- http://pastebin.com/yGkvPhyj
[23:00] <Randomuser894739> Doesn't say much though, sorry
[23:00] <Randomuser894739> It says (In norwegian) No such file or catalouge
[23:01] <TJ-> Randomuser894739: pastebin me the result of "cat /proc/partitions"
[23:01] <Randomuser894739> http://pastebin.com/992Ec78q
[23:02] <agoodm> Randomuser894739, fdisk -l /dev/sdc ?
[23:03] <TJ-> Random832: For some reason the fdisk session didn't get written. I now want you to pastebin me what is actually on the disk's first sector using this: "sudo dd if=/dev/sdc bs=512 count=1 | hexdump -C"
[23:04] <Randomuser894739> http://pastebin.com/0nipNfA6
[23:05] <TJ-> Randomuser894739: that is very intriguing. I can see the partition data in that pastebin.
[23:05] <Randomuser894739> TJ- You seem to be the expert on partition kind of guy to go to, and I'm clueless myself :x
[23:06] <agoodm> im finding interesting reading myself and I am quite a seasoned linux bod managing large amounts of servers
[23:06] <ActionParsnip> agoodm: every day is a school day
[23:07] <StZ> Good evening. I'm wondering, is it possible to encrypt your whole disk, without having to reinstall ubuntu?
[23:07] <agoodm> always learning new stuff
[23:07] <ActionParsnip> agoodm: indeed
[23:07] <agoodm> StZ nope
[23:08] <Randomuser894739> TS- /dev does have sdc, but not sdc1. You specified to use sdc1, and not sdc, when mkfs, correct? I'm just checking.
[23:08] <agoodm> Randomuser894739, yes thats correct
[23:09] <agoodm> Randomuser894739, try to unplug and replug the drive, it seems the partition table isnt being re-read for some reason
[23:09] <Randomuser894739> agoodm, ok
[23:09] <ActionParsnip> Randomuser894739: what filesystem does the partition use?
[23:10] <agoodm> ActionParsnip, it would be ext4 if he could format it
[23:10] <Randomuser894739> ActionParsnip, TJ- told me to input 0x83
[23:10] <TJ-> Sorry about that... was rooting around for an old USB storage device to test on
[23:10] <ActionParsnip> agoodm: ah, so the data is going to be destroyed?
[23:10] <agoodm> ActionParsnip, better ask the user that :D
[23:11] <Randomuser894739> agoodm, http://pastebin.com/mPrjJjmU
[23:11] <Randomuser894739> after replug
[23:11] <Randomuser894739> ActionParsnip, yes. I just want it to be usable.
[23:11] <agoodm> ActionParsnip, since s(he) said that he dded over the drive and it took 20 min i guess not
[23:11] <ActionParsnip> Randomuser894739: are you going to format the partition
[23:11] <ActionParsnip> Randomuser894739: is it a flash based storage?
[23:12] <Randomuser894739> ActionParsnip, I will take whatever steps neccesary just to get it in a "usable" state. No data needs to be backed up. It's a USB stick
[23:12] <ActionParsnip> Randomuser894739: is it the 4Gb?
[23:12] <agoodm> Randomuser894739, before closing fdisk did you issue a 'w' or write command?
[23:13] <Randomuser894739> agoodm, no. I was told to "quit".
[23:13] <Randomuser894739> ActionParsnip, yes, it's the 4gb one.
[23:13] <agoodm> Randomuser894739, thats it
[23:13] <bluezone> Even with The acceleration and sensitivity all the way to minimum, the mouse is STILL too fast, is there anyway to reduce the pointer speed even furthur?
[23:13] <ActionParsnip> Randomuser894739: do you have a magnet? You can put it near it on both sides and it should be formattable. Use as a last ditch
[23:13] <Randomuser894739> agoodm, should I redo the steps and issue the write command?
[23:13] <ActionParsnip> bluezone: you can use an xorg.conf if needed
[23:13] <agoodm> Randomuser894739, fdisk /dev/sdc press n primary id 1 then type t press enter type 0x83 then w enter and quit
[23:14] <zykotick9> ActionParsnip: you'd probably need an electro-magnet to actually wipe a drive...
[23:14] <agoodm> can provide precise instruction if needed
[23:14] <ActionParsnip> zykotick9: I've used a strong fridge magnet in the past. I've been in the same place.Works well
[23:15] <agoodm> bluezone, easiest way is xset m 0 0
[23:15] <agoodm> thats turns off acceleration should make it sloooow
[23:15] <Randomuser894739> It altered the partition table, agoodm . Still won't create mkfs.ext4
[23:15] <zykotick9> ActionParsnip: good to know (i guess). of the potential danger ;)
[23:15] <Randomuser894739> Did the sudo partprobe command after "write"
[23:15] <agoodm> redo the dd command that read the table
[23:16] <ActionParsnip> zykotick9: hence 'last ditch' ;)
[23:16] <Randomuser894739> agoodm, /dev/sdc does not contain a valid partition table.
[23:16] <bluezone> agoodm, i ran that in term, still too fast lol
[23:16] <Randomuser894739> agoodm, sorry for being so slow on this.
[23:16] <agoodm> Randomuser894739, no problem, youll be learning quite rapidly
[23:17] <agoodm> Randomuser894739, before I go to bed let me format my flash pen so I can dictate the steps needed exactly
[23:17] <agoodm> need to fetch it first
[23:17] <zykotick9> bluezone: have to set sensitivity to full?  perhaps i have it backwards - but i'd think that should slow the mouse
[23:18] <Randomuser894739> I did the fdisk, add partition, type 0x83, write, then dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdc bs=512 count=1 , then I did the sudo partprobe, fdisk -l and it tells me it does not contain a valid partition table.
[23:18] <bluezone> ActionParsnip, what do you mean i can "use" an xorg.conf, isn't that some file?
[23:18] <Randomuser894739> Just to show you the steps I used now
[23:18] <zykotick9> bluezone: s/have to/have you/
[23:18] <bonhoeffer> how can i mount a hfs image file in 12.04?
[23:18] <agoodm> Randomuser894739, right got usb pen
[23:19] <bluezone> zykotick9, i'm not following what your saying :(
[23:19] <agoodm> sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb bs=1M count=1  - this over writes the first 1M of the disk ensuring the partition table is gone for good
[23:19] <TJ-> Randomuser894739: hang on. You did fdisk then followed with dd if=/dev/zero ?
[23:20] <agoodm> make sure to change sdb to your letter
[23:20] <agoodm> now
[23:20] <Randomuser894739> TJ-, now I did yes. Followed agoodm's steps
[23:20] <Randomuser894739> agoodm, done
[23:20] <agoodm> sudo fdisk /dev/sdx
[23:21] <agoodm> type: n followed by pressing enter
[23:21] <cetigar> I want to buy a laptop with Ubuntu preinstalled.  Would you recommend http://zareason.com/shop/UltraLap-430.html, https://www.system76.com/laptops/model/lemu4, http://www.engadget.com/2012/07/19/dell-to-ship-xps-13-with-ubuntu-linux-in-some-areas/, or something else?
[23:21] <agoodm> p followed by enter
[23:21] <agoodm> 1 followed by enter
[23:21] <Randomuser894739> Then default sizes?
[23:21] <agoodm> then enter twice for the defaults
[23:22] <agoodm> then type p and press enter
[23:22] <Randomuser894739> you mean, 4096 as first sector and the double for the next?
[23:22] <agoodm> pastebin the result
[23:22] <zykotick9> bluezone: ignore me :)  but i'd assume (perhaps incorrectly) that more sensitivity on the mouse would make it slower, not faster.
[23:22] <agoodm> Randomuser894739, if you dont enter any details it will use the defaults
[23:22] <Randomuser894739> Aha, sorry. My english isn't that good
[23:23] <agoodm> First sector (2048-15851519, default 2048): -- dont type anything just press enter
[23:23] <bluezone> Even with The acceleration and sensitivity all the way to minimum, the mouse is STILL too fast, is there anyway to reduce the pointer speed even furthur?, still ISO solution
[23:23] <agoodm> same for 'last sector'
[23:23] <cetigar> anyone have suggestions for ubuntu laptops?
[23:23] <Randomuser894739> agoodm, http://pastebin.com/1BG80Fp3
[23:23] <agoodm> that looks perfect now type w and press enter
[23:23] <Randomuser894739> Ok, done
[23:24] <agoodm> mine says Calling ioctl() to re-read partition table.
[23:24] <agoodm> did yours?
[23:24] <Randomuser894739> agoodm, says the same. Synced disks
[23:24] <agoodm> ok
[23:24] <Randomuser894739> It shows sdc1 now in fdisk -l
[23:24] <agoodm> ls /dev/ | grep sdc
[23:24] <TJ-> Yay
[23:24] <agoodm> excellent
[23:24] <agoodm> now try to format it :)
[23:24] <TJ-> now you can mkfs.ext4
[23:24] <Randomuser894739> Shows both sdc and sdc1
[23:24] <TJ-> for /dev/sdc1
[23:24] <Randomuser894739> it's working :))
[23:24] <bluezone> cetigar, i suppose you're not planning to play games on it, so the choice doesn't really matter as long as it meets the recommended system requirements
[23:25] <agoodm> got there in the end :D
[23:25] <Randomuser894739> I really wonder what went bad. Would it be safe to DD the puppylinux USB iso to the disk now?
[23:25] <Dr_Willis> cetigar:  http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/08/zareason-launch-the-first-linux-ultrabook
[23:25] <TJ-> Randomuser894739: NO!!!
[23:25] <agoodm> Randomuser894739, that would erase the partition table you just created
[23:25] <Randomuser894739> I see. I understand now
[23:25] <TJ-> Randomuser894739: You do that you erase everything. An ISO is for CDs/DVDs. They do not use partition tables so would wipe out everything
[23:26] <Randomuser894739> The reason I want puppylinux on there is because I have a small netbook. I downloaded the ISO and it said it was USB bootable. How would you go on having the bootable ISO on there?
[23:26] <cetigar> bluezone ok, thanks
[23:26] <Randomuser894739> TJ- I've been able to dd Aros, Icaros, Haiku and windows 98 on it before?
[23:26] <jagginess> Randomuser894739, this #ubuntu
[23:26] <Randomuser894739> I don't understand if it is just for cd's only.
[23:26] <TJ-> Random832: It may have syslinux on there as the bootloader... In which case when you boot the PC from the USB device, the bootloader should be read by the PC BIOS and that should lead to the USB device booting
[23:26] <cetigar> dr_willis that one is very tempting, but the system76 is much cheaper.  Are the system76 laptops as thick as people say they are?
[23:26] <jagginess> Randomuser894739, wrong channel :/
[23:26] <Randomuser894739> jagginess, yes.The problem was to make an USB stick usable in ubuntu
[23:27] <agoodm> its safe to do it, but afterwards you must wipe out the start of the disk and re partition it so you can re use it
[23:27] <Randomuser894739> That problem has been fixed. Just asked an addon question
[23:27] <jagginess> Randomuser894739, use pendrives universal usb maker
[23:27]  * agoodm re creates his systemrescuecd usb flash pen
[23:27] <slugger> can i move the launcher to the bottom like a make without an app
[23:27] <Randomuser894739> jagginess, ok, thank you
[23:28] <Randomuser894739> TJ- and agoodm thank you very much. I will try to use jagginess suggestion now
[23:28] <ActionParsnip> Randomuser894739: tried unetbootin
[23:28] <Randomuser894739> I have to reboot into windows :(
[23:28] <jagginess> Randomuser894739, it makes a usb bootable for more than just ubuntu (it does puppy too i believe), but it's a windows app
[23:28] <bluezone> Dr_Willis: 899$ ? even with that good ssd, ridiculously overpriced imo
[23:28] <Randomuser894739> ActionParsnip, no, is it for ubuntu?
[23:28] <agoodm> unetbootin can be installed on ubuntu too
[23:29] <Randomuser894739> Ok, I will add the PPA and try.
[23:29] <slugger> uggggggggggggggg can i
[23:29] <ActionParsnip> Randomuser894739: its in the repos, its also available for Windows and Max
[23:29] <ActionParsnip> *mac
[23:29] <jagginess> i believe the latest .iso's of debian and ubuntu, one can do->"cat yourdistro.iso > /dev/<USBDEVICE>" (usbdevice gets wiped out)
[23:29] <slugger> hello
[23:29] <jagginess> for any other distro, you'll have to read if that can be done.
[23:30] <Randomuser894739> jagginess, What is the command "Cat" exactly? I see it being used often. Sorry that it's not ubuntu related, just want to learn
[23:30] <slugger> hello answer me
[23:30] <agoodm> jagginess, this works for most situations except  where the machine will only boot uefi mode from usb. its better to use dd
[23:30] <jagginess> (but there's unetbootin and pendrive, i prefer pendrive's tools)
[23:30] <ActionParsnip> slugger: you can with a PPA but its known to break things
[23:30] <slugger> answer me noe
[23:30] <agoodm> Randomuser894739, it prints the contents of a file onto the standard output
[23:30] <cetigar> do you guys have high hopes for the XPS13 coming out with Ubuntu preinstalled? http://www.engadget.com/2012/07/19/dell-to-ship-xps-13-with-ubuntu-linux-in-some-areas/
[23:30] <slugger> i want the launcher like mac
[23:30] <slugger> now
[23:30] <ActionParsnip> slugger: nobody has to answer you , you know...
[23:30] <Michaelx92> guys
[23:31] <Dr_Willis> !dock | slugger
[23:31] <Michaelx92> can you help me
[23:31] <Michaelx92> adf.lying?
[23:31] <ActionParsnip> slugger: your attitude is pathetic, so no
[23:31] <Randomuser894739> I'm writing puppylinux using unetbootin now.
[23:31] <jagginess> agoodm, dd doesnt do anything to the stream.. you're wrong on this..
[23:31] <Randomuser894739> To the usb, mind you
[23:31] <bonhoeffer> i keep trying to mount hfs, but get: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/loop0
[23:31] <ActionParsnip> slugger: who do you think you are?
[23:31] <Michaelx92> clicking on this link will destroy your computer: http://q.gs/1Z7sU
[23:31] <slugger> i am slugger
[23:31] <slugger> bye
[23:31] <ActionParsnip> slugger: no, you are an ass
[23:32] <jagginess> bonhoeffer, maybe /dev/loop0 has a partition table header
[23:32] <agoodm> jagginess, cat will work i guess :)
[23:32] <cetigar> eh maybe i
[23:32] <bonhoeffer> jagginess, i'll check
[23:32] <cetigar> *i'll just go with the system76, it's a lot cheaper and it's thinner than an inspiron 1545
[23:32] <Dr_Willis> cetigar:  makes no differance to us. :)
[23:32] <jagginess> bonhoeffer, if you modprobe dm, and then kpartx -a /dev/loop (something like this), you'll get /dev/mapper/loop0p1 stuff
[23:32] <bonhoeffer> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1149766/
[23:32] <cetigar> dr_willis i know :) but I am seeking advice
[23:32] <bonhoeffer> for jagginess  ^^
[23:33] <Dr_Willis> cetigar:  Not technically a 'support' issue either. :) perhaps ask in #ubuntu+1
[23:33] <Harris> my dad told me ubuntu was bad for students because you cant you ilife
[23:33] <jagginess> bonhoeffer, ya but you have to paste what command you used
[23:33] <ActionParsnip> Harris: what is ilife?
[23:33] <bonhoeffer> oh, sorry mmls -- from the sluth tool-kit
[23:33] <Dr_Willis> Harris:  i never used iLife when i was a student...
[23:33] <Harris> for macs
[23:33] <Harris> i am in video production
[23:33] <TJ-> agoodm: Randomuser894739 I've figured out what was going wrong. I copied the pastebin of the sector into a loop mount and checked it. It had the disk label but the partition hadn't been written to the disk ("w" wasn't done before quit)
[23:33] <cetigar> dr_willis "the channel for discussion of pre-release versions of Ubuntu"?
[23:33] <bonhoeffer> i'll try modprobe
[23:34] <Harris> i need imovie to make movie trailers
[23:34] <Randomuser894739> TJ-, sounds very right :)
[23:34] <Dr_Willis> cetigar:  Not technically a 'support' issue either. :) perhaps ask in #ubuntu-offtopic ;P
[23:34] <ActionParsnip> Harris: there are open source equivelants of all those apps
[23:34] <TJ-> bonhoeffer: Evening :)
[23:34] <Randomuser894739> Testing the usb now
[23:34] <Harris> that makes trailers
[23:34] <cetigar> dr_willis ok :)
[23:34] <bonhoeffer> jagginess, what do you mean by "modprobe dm"
[23:34] <Dr_Willis> Make Movie Trailers? isent that the job of the Movie company.. ;P
[23:34] <bonhoeffer> dm not found . . .
[23:34] <Dr_Willis> Never knew trailers were so special they needed special apps to make them..
[23:34] <ActionParsnip> Harris:  you can make trailers in pitivi and many of the other video editting apps in Ubuntu
[23:34] <bonhoeffer> TJ-, hello!
[23:34] <agoodm> Now after trying to help a few folk maybe ill get lucky and someone might know how I can help the devs to fix my sound problems
[23:35] <jagginess> bonhoeffer, http://pastebin.com/wXxzQAxJ
[23:35] <jagginess> bonhoeffer, it's actually dm_mod
[23:35] <Harris> are there templates for the movie trailer ike imovie
[23:35] <bonhoeffer> jagginess, my bad, i should have gotten familiar with it :)
[23:35] <Randomuser894739> TJ-, Dr_Willis agoodm jagginess and ActionParsnip . It works. Everything works and the system boots from the USB. Thank you :)
[23:35] <ActionParsnip> Harris: I belive there will be some, try a few apps, see what they can do
[23:36] <Randomuser894739> I don't know what went wrong to begin with, but it works and with your help I got it working
[23:36] <Randomuser894739> thanks
[23:36] <jagginess> bonhoeffer, not widely reported online, i made those notes like a year ago :)
[23:36] <Harris> i have a project due in an hour
[23:36] <Harris> for a trailer
[23:36] <Harris> ubuntu is all i have
[23:36] <ActionParsnip> Harris: then why are you pratting around with your system when you actually don't have time to spare?
[23:36] <jagginess> bonhoeffer, i was in a heated debated with someone about using a script that was using predetermine presets.. but presets aren't the same for all table headers..
[23:37] <ActionParsnip> Harris: http://techcityinc.com/2009/02/04/top-10-free-video-editors-for-ubuntu-linux/   have fun
[23:37] <jagginess> bonhoeffer, i told him you dont need a script to do mountpoints from an image.. so this is the safest way.. (kpartx, losetup, etc.)
[23:37] <agoodm> I have a lenovo thinkpad x220 and a lenovo mini dock series 3, connected to the mini dock are 2x 24inch screens, keyboard, mouse head set, when both my headset and the mic are plugged into the dock whatever is being played through my headset is also 'monitored' or played onto the mic input causing feedback in calls
[23:37] <bluezone> Even with The acceleration and sensitivity all the way to minimum, the mouse is STILL too fast, is there anyway to reduce the pointer speed even furthur?, still ISO solution
[23:37] <agoodm> if I plug the headset into the laptop and the mic into the dock it works properly
[23:37] <bonhoeffer> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1149772/
[23:38] <jagginess> bonhoeffer, did you list you losetup points?
[23:38] <bonhoeffer> jagginess, i like your noscript approach
[23:38] <Harris> like is there a wine for mac
[23:38] <bonhoeffer> no, what does that do?
[23:38] <jagginess> bonhoeffer, what's bound to /dev/loop0 ?
[23:38] <ActionParsnip> Harris: not that i've ever heard of
[23:38] <jagginess> bonhoeffer, you're supposed to use losetup if you're trying to bound a rawimage
[23:38] <jagginess> lol
[23:39] <ActionParsnip> Harris: could ask in #winehq but i doubt it, 'd use one of the native apps
[23:39] <jagginess> bonhoeffer, losetup -a , lists
[23:39] <jagginess> ( http://linux.die.net/man/8/losetup )
[23:40] <jagginess> bonhoeffer, you can ask me on #linux, this seems very unubuntu
[23:40] <bonhoeffer> fair enough
[23:42] <Harris> when i open libre writting the arrow saying it is open doesnt show up
[23:42] <TJ-> bonhoeffer: Have you done "sudo modprobe hfs" to load the HFS file-system driver before "sudo mount -t hfs -o loop /path/to/file.img /media/directory" ?
[23:42] <ActionParsnip> Harris: what arrow?
[23:43] <Harris> in the launcher
[23:43] <ActionParsnip> Harris: oh in Unity?
[23:43] <Harris> yes
[23:43] <Dr_Willis> !info openshot
[23:44] <ActionParsnip> Harris: what if you run: soffice     from the terminal?
[23:44] <konradb> hi, how to partition disks for ubuntu? I have hdd 150GiB and SSD 64GIB.
[23:44] <Dr_Willis> konradb:  totally depends on your needs. you could put / on the 64gb and /home/ on the 150gb hd.
[23:45] <Harris> no ActionParsnip
[23:45] <Dr_Willis> konradb:  and swap on the 150gbhd also.
[23:45] <Dr_Willis> 64gb is a bit large for / ;) but it depends on your needs.
[23:45] <ActionParsnip> Harris: does the terminal output anything?
[23:46] <konradb> Dr_Willis: I just want to make it faster. Booting, running apps etc
[23:46] <Harris> nope it opens it but it doesnt show up in launcher
[23:46] <konradb> so all partitions except /home on SSD?
[23:46] <Dr_Willis> konradb:  fastest would put eveyrthing on the ssd.. but thats a little overkill.
[23:46] <konradb> and expensive
[23:46] <Dr_Willis> konradb:  you could put your main users home directory on the ssd if you wanted to.
[23:46] <konradb> ;d
[23:47] <Dr_Willis> expensive? 64gb ssd was on sale for like $60 here the other day.
[23:47] <konradb> but on /home i dont have apps etc
[23:47] <Dr_Willis> got a 128gb SSD for just at the $100 mark
[23:47] <konradb> Dr_Willis: in Your country - meaby ;p
[23:47] <konradb> maybe*
[23:47] <ActionParsnip> I'd get a 10Gb SSD for / and use a platter based drive for /home   waaaay cheaper
[23:48] <Harris> i still cant find one with templates for movie trailer
[23:48]  * Dr_Willis wonders how a movie trailer  is so special..
[23:48] <ActionParsnip> Harris: does the app still load though?
[23:48] <Harris> yes
[23:48] <alazare619> ok long time linux user really first tiem in here in some time
[23:49] <alazare619> basically i have a 12.04 media server
[23:49] <alazare619> and whenever i watch a video or listen to pandora or anything the sound levle varies
[23:50] <alazare619> i will get rediculously load to where i have to lower the volume of the stereo system its connected to then get really quiet to where i have to raise it back up ive tested this on other disros and os's and the problem doesnt exist
[23:50] <ActionParsnip> Harris: drag the icon from dash to the panel
[23:50] <alazare619> it seems to me that alsa-base might of had a degress in stablity in recent versions?
[23:50] <alazare619> degrade*
[23:50] <Michaelx92> Guys
[23:50] <Michaelx92> Can you fuck my ass?
[23:50] <Harris> what is the pannel
[23:51] <ActionParsnip> alazare619: tried:  killall pulseaudio; rm -r ~/.pulse*    wait 10 seconds then reboot
[23:51] <ActionParsnip> Harris:  the Unity panel, on the left
[23:51] <Harris> Dr_Willis,  can you watch the beginning of this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjkyvvj1-yU   how did he get that launcher
[23:51] <alazare619> i actually dont have pulse at all ActionParsnip
[23:51] <Harris> ActionParsnip,  the launcher
[23:51] <alazare619> i mini installed 12.04 from scratch specifically to avoid pulse
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[23:51] <ActionParsnip> alazare619: the default Ubuntu install comes with pulse
[23:51] <Michaelx92> Get free $34 when you click this link, http://q.gs/1Z7sU
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[23:51] <FloodBot1> Michaelx92: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[23:51] <ActionParsnip> alazare619: ahh I see
[23:52] <alazare619> ActionParsnip, any other ideas?
[23:52] <ActionParsnip> alazare619: can you give the output of: wget -O alsa-info.sh http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-info.sh && chmod +x ./alsa-info.sh && ./alsa-info.sh
[23:52] <alazare619> yea
[23:52] <Harris> ActionParsnip,  i dont under stand
[23:53] <ActionParsnip> Harris: search for apps in dash, then drag the to the panel on the left
[23:53] <Harris> is the pannel the launcher
[23:53] <ActionParsnip> Harris: yes, the panel on the left, drag the app to the left. Why are you so hung up on the language, isn't it clear what is to happen?
[23:54] <alazare619> ActionParsnip, http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=23c14f5ca7a1c958f499e7bf632bbc9c09a30d18
[23:54] <ActionParsnip> alazare619: are you ysing HDMI audio or normal speakers?
[23:55] <alazare619> ac'97
[23:55] <Harris> how do i close all programs open except for xchat
[23:55] <alazare619> standard headphone style speaker
[23:55] <alazare619> tho id prefer to get hdmi working but its never worked under nix at all
[23:55] <alazare619> video works fine tho for hdmi
[23:55] <ActionParsnip> alazare619: tried:  sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-audio-dev/ppa; sudo apt-get update;sudo apt-get dist-upgrade; sudo apt-get install --reinstall linux-sound-base alsa-base alsa-utils; killall pulseaudio; rm -r ~/.pulse*
[23:55] <alazare619> whats even odder is in 10.04 this worked fine
[23:56] <alazare619> i actually just purged that ppa
[23:56] <ActionParsnip> alazare619: different versions of everything, makes a difference
[23:56] <alazare619> nothing was going to upgrade when i ran an add-apt-repo aptget update apt-get upgrade
[23:57] <Harris> terminal to close every app
[23:57] <ActionParsnip> alazare619: have you tried in liveCD (which has pulse) to see how it runs there?
[23:58] <ActionParsnip> Harris: you can run:   xkill    and click apps to close them
[23:58] <alazare619> yea same thing
[23:58] <alazare619> thats why i tried a mini install
[23:58] <alazare619> i belive its related to a kernel issue possibly
[23:58] <ActionParsnip> alazare619: tried different cables / speakers?
[23:58] <alazare619> i figure as much because when i boot 2.6 kernel
[23:58] <alazare619> its fine
[23:58] <ActionParsnip> alazare619: sounds like a bug then
[23:58] <Harris> now there are libre windows running minimized but since i cant see in the launcher i dont know how to close them
[23:59] <ActionParsnip> Harris: use:  top
[23:59] <alazare619> only bad thign is ...i purged that kernel by mistake :(
[23:59] <alazare619> when i reloaded a mini figuring it might be related to pulse
[23:59] <ActionParsnip> alazare619: ah, so its an upgrade?
[23:59] <Dr_Willis> i always use the close button.. or the menu items...
[23:59] <alazare619> yea
[23:59] <alazare619> i upgraded to 12.04 and this issue started
[23:59] <ActionParsnip> alazare619: consired a clean install? Upgrades can cause issues
[23:59] <alazare619> first thing was boot into 2.6 kernel its fine