[00:00] <pernille> the application i need to use won't work with earlier versions
[00:00] <meio> 12.10 didnt fix it neither did 12.04 and each time I change and blacklist this kernel module it seems the system gets slower
[00:00] <Guest50131> now what?
[00:00] <Dr_Willis> meio:  look at dmesg output for any errors?
[00:00] <pernille> i'll look around for an alternative program
[00:00] <soundray> Guest50131: thinking
[00:00] <pernille> thank you :)
[00:00] <Guest50131> ok
[00:00] <Dr_Willis> blacklisting a nic module shouldent be affecting the speeds at all.
[00:00] <vinax> Hi.
[00:00] <newubuntuuser> bug 885989  seems to be the issue.
[00:01] <vinax> Can someone give me a hand with a mail server?
[00:01] <MsSayian> 893
[00:01] <Dr_Willis> newubuntuuser:  why do you need 2 X sessions? i always use a single wide desktop.
[00:01] <meio> Dr_Willis: I'm looking
[00:01] <erealz_> guys i need help my and a friend want to talk on my server useing ytalk
[00:01] <Guest50131> hmm
[00:01] <erealz_> but i dont know how to configure it
[00:02] <erealz_> anyone have a guid
[00:02] <Dr_Willis> !info ytalk
[00:02] <erealz_> ?
[00:02] <soundray> Guest50131: have you tried using the CD as a live CD?
[00:02] <Troy^> what is the software called that you can host your own wiki on your own server?
[00:02] <Guest50131> like by using it to boot the install?
[00:02] <Guest50131> ?
[00:02] <Dr_Willis> Troy^:  theres several. I tend touse Tiddywiki but thats not really for a server
[00:02] <soundray> Guest50131: no, I think the option is "test Ubuntu" or similar
[00:03] <newubuntuuser> I dont need 2 session...In fact Im trying to get rid of them... I was just playing around with a multiple monitor setup and borked my screens somehow.   Now I jsut want to revert back to normal... but I cant seem to figure out how.
[00:03] <Guest50131> oh i haven't tested it, i've just been trying to install it...
[00:03] <Guest50131> should i try that?
[00:03] <tech1> im using a program which uses the shell command "ls" to display files. i can modify the second half of the command "ls al" etc..... i dont want to see the permissions with "l" but if i remove the l, i get a weird bug.. so is there any way of including the "l" after "ls" but hiding the permissions?
[00:03] <lauratika> me again with another doubt
[00:03] <Dr_Willis> newubuntuuser:  whats your video card/chipset? rename/move your xorg.conf will reset things
[00:03] <Dr_Willis> http://linux.die.net/man/1/ytalk ytalk man pages. :)
[00:04] <soundray> Guest50131: it would be a sensible thing to do. If it works, we know that your machine can run Ubuntu in principle.
[00:04] <newubuntuuser> gforce 8400 gs Nvidia.
[00:04] <Guest50131> okay
[00:04] <Dr_Willis> newubuntuuser:  so run the nvidia-settings tool and set the thing to use twinview?
[00:04] <Guest50131> trying that
[00:04] <Dr_Willis> newubuntuuser:  i always use twinview. I never have had a need for 2 x sessions.
[00:05] <Guest50131> is there any way i can find out if my computer won't work with ubuntu? i've heard of people using linux with compaqs
[00:05] <lauratika> i have  1.200 mbps internet connection, since im using 12.04 loading videos on youtube,vimeo or any other place takes ages. slow very slow video loading. any idea why?
[00:05] <Guest50131> so idk why it would be a problem
[00:05] <Guest50131> ?
[00:05] <newubuntuuser> I've got it set to twinview... but i still see 3 "sessions"   also I removed the xorg,conf before and I was unable to log into X at all.  I could only login with TTy1
[00:05] <meio> Dr_Willis: realtek rtl8169 is not even loaded which is what is supposed to happen since it is blacklisted
[00:06] <soundray> Guest50131: Having seen the Amazon description, I wouldn't think that there would be a problem with your Presario
[00:06] <Guest50131> okay
[00:06] <soundray> Guest50131: is it working with Windows?
[00:06] <Guest50131> i'm running the CD and when it gets to the try ubuntu screen, i'll let you know what happens?
[00:06] <Guest50131> yep windows 7, a brand new install.
[00:08] <Guest50131> okay, clicked try ubuntu
[00:09] <soundray> Guest50131: before it stopped at that error message earlier, did it appear to work a lot?  How long?
[00:09] <Dr_Willis> !dvd
[00:09] <Guest50131> "try ubuntu" seems to be working
[00:10] <Guest50131> i can click on the dash and everything, no error message
[00:10] <Guest50131> i'm opening files and it appears to be working perfectly
[00:10] <soundray> Guest50131: cool. Did you see my earlier question?
[00:11] <Guest50131> it appeared to work perfectly. the error message was when i clicked on the partitioning step of the install.
[00:11] <Guest50131> i clicked "install ubuntu alongside windows 7" and got the error
[00:11] <Guest50131> but until then, everything worked flawlessly.
[00:11] <soundray> Guest50131: okay, let me just look something up
[00:11] <Guest50131> and teh computer in windows 7 was working perfectlu too.
[00:11] <Guest50131> okay
[00:14] <Mikness> cy
[00:14] <Guest50131> hmm
[00:15] <Mysterytrain> I'm attempting to do smbpasswd -a user. it says enter password password twice, then failed to add entry for user. where do I look to determine the cause of that?
[00:15] <soundray> Guest50131: okay, I think you should just have another go at installing. Launch it from where you are -- you should see an icon for installation
[00:15] <Guest50131> okay
[00:15] <Guest50131> double clicked the icon
[00:16] <soundray> Guest50131: unfortunately, I can't keep you company through the process -- gotta leave now
[00:16] <Guest50131> okay thank you for all your help! would you recommend trying a diff release of ubuntu if this doesnt work??
[00:16] <soundray> Guest50131: I'm sure you'll find someone else to help you out -- they're a nice bunch here
[00:17] <Guest50131> ok thanks!
[00:17] <soundray> Guest50131: no, like I said, I can't see a reason why 12.04.1 wouldn't work
[00:17] <Guest50131> told me to unmount the partitition "/dev/sda". y or no?
[00:17] <Guest50131> okay
[00:17] <soundray> Guest50131: y
[00:17] <Guest50131> ok
[00:18] <Guest50131> thank you so so much for your help
[00:18] <Guest50131> hopefully this will work!
[00:18] <soundray> Guest50131: but trying something else won't hurt either.  I'd try the alternate installer first.
[00:18] <soundray> Guest50131: good luck!
[00:18] <Guest50131> okay thank you!!
[00:20] <Guest50131> can anyone help me? is it better to not partition your HD or to partition it during ubuntu installation?
[00:21] <Guest50131> my installer has quit on me as soon as i clikc "install alongside windows 7" and i dont know how to fit it???
[00:21] <Guest50131> :(
[00:22] <DanMD> Hi everyone, I've installed a new kernel from a debian package however the grub menu never pops up to allow me to choose from both of my kernels... how do I get the grub menu to come up?
[00:23] <glauco29> How Can I play wma on Rhythmbox?
[00:23] <xangua> DanMD: keep the Shift key pressed when you turn on your pc
[00:23] <glauco29> sudo aptitude install w32codecs?
[00:23] <DanMD> Ah ok, is there any way to have it always pop up without the shift key? Or is this a necessity?
[00:25] <Dr_Willis> glauco29:  depends on if its DRM protected or not also.
[00:25] <rkfb> DanMD: I found you have to actually keep tapping  the shift key rather than just hold it down
[00:25] <glauco29> what is DRM?
[00:25] <DanMD> xangua & rkfb: Thanks, that worked :)
[00:25] <Dr_Willis> glauco29:  the ubuntu-restricted-extras may install extra needed stuff also
[00:25] <Dr_Willis> glauco29:  copy protection
[00:25] <Dr_Willis> 'punish the legal buyer' features...
[00:26] <glauco29> sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restriced-extras?
[00:26] <rawfodog> how do I copy all of one files type in a folder (and sub folders) using bash ? cp - ./*.gif /destination/  ??
[00:26] <glauco29> what come with this package?
[00:26] <rawfodog> -r
[00:26] <Dr_Willis> glauco29:  'apt-cache search packagename' to learn about it..
[00:26] <Dr_Willis> glauco29:  all sorts of codecs and things..
[00:26] <Dr_Willis> !info ubuntu-restriced-extras
[00:26] <Dr_Willis> !info ubuntu-restricted-extras
[00:26] <Dr_Willis> it pays to spell it right. ;)
[00:27] <Moonlightning> -restricted-extras? O.o
[00:27] <Silur> Hello all
[00:27] <Guest50131> on my manual partition, i have multiple files under /dev/sda.... dev/sda1, dev/sda2, 3, 4. am i supposed to??
[00:27] <meio> ARgh
[00:27] <meio> Just tested 12.04.1
[00:28] <meio> nothing is working I don't know what to do anymore I might to stick to windows xp stupid realtek
[00:28] <Silur> Q: Could any kind soul write one-liner to replace all occurences of SHA1 -> SHA and sha1 -> sha in input file?
[00:28] <northernen> Guest50131, yes. /dev/sda is your disk. /dev/sdaX is your partitions.
[00:28] <Guest50131> okay. it should be a clean copy of windows. how do i create partitions? i don't know why i have 4 partitions...??
[00:28] <rypervenche> Silur: Sure
[00:29] <meio> this bug isn't resolved while googling some ppl are repolrting it isn't resolved: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/86798
[00:29] <King_Cobra> ok.. what i miss
[00:29] <Silur> rypervenche, thanks
[00:29] <Guest50131> i'm trying to install ubuntu for the first time. i'm reading a tutorial and the person who wrote it only had 2 partitions... why do i have 4..?
[00:29] <Guest50131> northernen...help?
[00:30] <iam8up> Guest50131, doing log vols?
[00:30] <Guest50131> log vols?
[00:30] <King_Cobra> why do you want to switch to ubuntu? sick of windows?
[00:30] <northernen> Guest50131, you're installing Ubuntu alongside a Windows installation? If you have a C: drive, that's 1 partition, if you have a D: drive as well, that's 2 partitions.
[00:30] <Guest50131> yes.
[00:30] <zykotick9> Silur: IF you don't get an answer here, i'd try #bash
[00:30] <Guest50131> okay yes i have a C and D drive.
[00:31] <Guest50131> i'm just confused and don't know what i'm doing.
[00:31] <King_Cobra> is anyone helping guest here?
[00:31] <Dr_Willis> C and D could be 2 drives.. or 2 partitions on the same drive.. MS likes to hide real info from people.
[00:31] <Guest50131> ..okay
[00:32] <northernen> Dr_Willis, most likely it's just 2 partitions.
[00:32] <Guest50131> the strange thing is that the computer i'm trying to install on limux is a clean, rebooted install of windows 7
[00:32] <darkham> i need to updgrade mesa drivers 7.7.1 in ubuntu 10.04
[00:32] <Guest50131> idk why i have all these partitions.
[00:32] <darkham> please help me
[00:32] <Guest50131> i'm just trying to install ubuntu on my computer and have encountered all these frustrating problems
[00:33] <zykotick9> darkham: why?  i kinda doubt it will help anything.  BUT, have you searched for a PPA?
[00:33] <zykotick9> !ppa | darkham
[00:33] <Guest50131> northernen: can you guide me through teh installation/partitioning process?
[00:33] <northernen> Guest50131, your C: is one partition. D: is another partition. Guessing you're installing Ubuntu on a machine that already has Windows installed on it, so the next partition (your main partition) will be /dev/sdc.
[00:34] <Dr_Willis> sdc is a hard drive.. not a partition.
[00:34] <Babbu> hey gys
[00:34] <Dr_Willis> sdc1 would be a partition.
[00:34] <northernen> Dr_Willis, I suck. Yes, it is.
[00:34] <Dr_Willis> ;)
[00:34] <Guest50131> okay
[00:34] <zykotick9> Guest50131: see Dr_Willis answer.
[00:34] <Babbu> does anyone have any idea of bip for irc?
[00:34] <Guest50131> ok so my hard drive has 4 partitions?
[00:34] <Dr_Willis> The wikipeda pages on disk partioning gives a lot of in depth info. :)
[00:34] <darkham> zykotick9, i've an R300 card and later the 7.7.1 the drivers have many optimisation for this chip
[00:34] <Dr_Willis> Guest50131:  what does 'sudo fdisk -l' say about the hard disk
[00:35] <Guest50131> i don't even see sudo fdisk -l...?
[00:35] <Guest50131> i'm in the installer
[00:35] <northernen> Dr_Willis, I think he's still in the installation in some way.
[00:35] <zykotick9> darkham: is R300 and AMD/ATI card?
[00:35] <Dr_Willis> The terminal is our friend.. :)
[00:35] <Dr_Willis> !terminal
[00:35] <Guest50131> yes i am. i clicked on the third option in the partitioning step of the installer, and am now manually creating partitions
[00:35] <King_Cobra> ::petting terminal:: pretty terminal
[00:36] <northernen> Guest50131, you don't need to do that. There should be an option "Install Ubuntu alongside Windows".
[00:36] <darkham> zykotick9, yes
[00:36] <Guest50131> every time i click "install ubuntu alongside windows 7" it doesn't work and gives me an error message
[00:36] <ki4ro_> Do I have to do something to go from 12.04 to 12.04.1 or will it happen automatically?
[00:36] <zykotick9> darkham: well, best of luck then...
[00:36] <Guest50131> it doesn't work. i've been here 1hr+ trying to figure out how to fix it
[00:36] <Guest50131> my livecd download is clean, according to md5
[00:36] <darkham> zykotick9, i must use the 10.04 in this pc, because i've random freezes with 12.04
[00:36] <Guest50131> i also tried the try ubuntu option and it works perfectly
[00:36] <darkham> zykotick9, no problem with other versions...
[00:37] <Guest50131> i just can't seem to install ubuntu on my computer. i've tried 3+ times with different ways and nothing works
[00:37] <zykotick9> ki4ro_: check "lsb_release -a" after an update
[00:37] <Guest50131> that's why i was trying to manually partition-- because the "alongside windows" option has been giving me unsolvable errors
[00:37] <joann> hello, is this where I can get help with zorin OS 6?
[00:38] <ki4ro_> zykotick9: In a terminal I assume?
[00:38] <Guest50131> so frustrated :/
[00:38] <zykotick9> joann: not here...
[00:38] <King_Cobra> random freezes is caused by the 3D  version of 12.04, you can run 12.04 in 2D mode and get by fine without freezing
[00:38] <zykotick9> ki4ro_: yup
[00:38] <Guest50131> northernen: just explained my situation above. help?
[00:38] <joann> where then, please send me to the correct chat.
[00:38] <Guest50131> :(
[00:39] <northernen> Guest50131, what does the error message say?
[00:39] <King_Cobra> but if you still want the look and feel of the classic versions you can download MATE desktop from sourceforge.com
[00:39] <Guest50131> northernen: linking you to the error
[00:39] <Guest50131> northernen: took a photo
[00:39] <ki4ro_> zykotick9: Apparently I already have it
[00:39] <nisdec> every time I want to update my initramfs I'm getting the following error: "mv: cannot stat `/boot/initrd.img-3.2.0-26-generic.new': No such file or directory" what's going on here? :'(
[00:39] <zykotick9> ki4ro_: what i assumed ;)
[00:39] <Guest50131> northernen: http://i.imgur.com/zO7ba.jpg
[00:39] <ki4ro_> zykotick9: Menny Tanks!
[00:40] <Dice-Man> geoffb: Guest92197
[00:40] <Guest50131> northernen: does this and then ejects the CD. then my windows 7 starts up normally.
[00:40] <Dice-Man> sorry
[00:40] <zykotick9> nisdec: .new seems suspicious...
[00:40] <northernen> Guest50131, this is Ubuntu 12.10?
[00:41] <Moonlightning> ...hmm...
[00:41] <Guest50131> ubuntu 12.04.1
[00:41] <Moonlightning> Can I request somewhere that the nvidia drivers be ported to powerpc?
[00:41] <Guest50131> northernen: http://i.imgur.com/zO7ba.jpg
[00:41] <Guest50131> northernen: sorry, i meant to type that its ubuntu 12.04.1
[00:42] <nisdec> zykotick9 http://pastebin.com/Psh7DpG7 this is the whole message if I'm trying to update my initramfs
[00:42] <King_Cobra> it may be best if you download an older version of ubuntu like 9.10 and upgrade to the newer versions
[00:42] <Guest50131> king_cobra: was that to me??
[00:42] <King_Cobra> yes
[00:43] <Guest50131> okay i'll try that!
[00:43] <Guest50131> how do i upgrade once i have them?
[00:43] <zykotick9> nisdec: i doubt i would be able to help with your initramfs issue, sorry.  BUT i don't go to pastebin.com... so i'm not gonna be able to see your paste.  (FYI you can use paste.ubuntu.com for a pastebin site without ads)
[00:44] <King_Cobra> because I've never had any luck installing the 11.10 or 12.04 from a live flash drive or cd I've always had to get the older version and start upgrading from it
[00:44] <Guest50131> northernen: king_cobra suggested i try to install an older version?
[00:44] <northernen> Guest50131, worth a try.
[00:44] <nisdec> zykotick9 http://paste.ubuntu.com/1165407/ sorry for using pastebin
[00:44] <Guest50131> king_cobra: okay. what's the best way to upgrade once you have 9.10 installed?
[00:44] <northernen> I think it has to do with the drivers for the wireless NIC.
[00:45] <zykotick9> nisdec: why are you using initramfs?
[00:45] <King_Cobra> update manager under System/Administration
[00:45] <nisdec> I'm trying to upgrade my kernel, and the upgrade process leads to the same error
[00:45] <northernen> zykotick9, why don't you use pastebin?
[00:45] <zykotick9> nisdec: so, why are you upgrading your kernel?
[00:46] <zykotick9> northernen: ad site... tracking... annoying...
[00:46] <Guest50131> northernen: also, if i have a lot of partitions, is there a way to combine those partitions into one drive on windoes? i knwo this is a linux chat but jw.
[00:46] <zykotick9> northernen: pastebin.com
[00:47] <nisdec> zykotick9 well why do someone upgrade? :D several usb improvements, driver issues, alsa update went into 3.5
[00:47] <Guest50131> northernen: ?
[00:47] <glauco29> hi
[00:47] <zykotick9> nisdec: if this isn't for SPECIFIC hardware support - i'm out.  good luck.
[00:47] <glauco29> I want see all versions from php for me choose which one I want downnload, how I do it?
[00:48] <zykotick9> glauco29: ubuntu will only offer 1 PHP at a time... per release.
[00:49] <peeps[work]> i added some scripts to /etc/cron.daily yesterday but they don't seem to have run this morning, do i need to restart cron service to have these additions take effect?
[00:49] <peeps[work]> or any other ideas why these script might not execute?
[00:50] <zykotick9> glauco29: to verify "apt-cache search ^php"
[00:50] <King_Cobra> brb
[00:51] <roge> computer keeps crashing during installation any help?
[00:51] <northernen> zykotick9, use Firefox with proper plugins and it's not a problem.
[00:51] <zykotick9> northernen: lol, firefox... you're funny (NO it's not chromium i'm using)
[00:51] <Dr_Willis> peeps[work]:  could be they are wrongly written, or using wrong paths
[00:51] <northernen> Guest50131, well your C: and D: are two partitions. You can copy the contents of D: into C: and delete the D: partition.
[00:52] <northernen> zykotick9, fuck Google.
[00:52] <roge> computer keeps crashing during installation any help?
[00:52] <zykotick9> northernen: bad word (don't use them in #ubuntu, my eyes are burning)
[00:52] <Dr_Willis> Guest50131:  you really should be sure you have some good backups of your imporntant stuff..
[00:52] <Silur> Q: is it possible to combine these two in one line:  sed -i 's/sha1/sha/g' file  and   sed -i 's/SHA1/SHA/g' file   ?
[00:52] <northernen> zykotick9, sorry. I don't usually make such bold statements!
[00:53] <Dr_Willis> Silur:  you mean into a single call of sed? not 'command1 && command2' ?
[00:53] <northernen> Guest50131, it doesn't really matter the amount of partitions you have. No need to change them though.
[00:53] <roge> any help?
[00:53] <Silur> Dr_Willis, yes, i guess create a regex play not just &&
[00:53] <Dr_Willis> roge:  give some more details would help the channel help you.
[00:54] <Guest50131> Dr_Willis: computer has nothing on it, brand new, so nothing to save
[00:54] <godgryphon> I have a really basic problem, but I've checked the forums and can't seem to find an answer. I upgraded my 12.04 installation to 12.10, and now it appears that my windows have the light grey color of KDE. Not the window borders, but where the content itself is. Is there an area where I can change this?
[00:54] <Guest50131> northernen: the D: is a recovery drive that's uneditable?
[00:54] <zykotick9> godgryphon: ask in #ubuntu+1
[00:54] <Dr_Willis> Silur:   i recall some 'ignore case' in my "mastering regular expressions' but it May depend on  the exact regexp options sed's regexp engine takes.
[00:54] <godgryphon> Alright, thank you :).
[00:54] <roge> it boots up it starts installing all files about 2/3 of way it freezes
[00:54] <Dr_Willis> Guest50131:  you DO have some windows restore disks?
[00:55] <Guest50131> the C: is the hard drive, the D: is a "Recovery disk" that came with teh computer
[00:55] <Guest50131> and the other 2 are a hp_tools drive and a "system" drie
[00:55] <peeps[work]> Dr_Willis, if i run the scripts manually they seem to work (they are backup scripts and i see the output of their backup on the backup drive), but it seems they don't run at all from cron
[00:55] <northernen> Well, not to make any broad statements, but D: recovery disks coming with the computer is all bollocks.
[00:55] <Guest50131> northernen: see above messages
[00:55] <Dr_Willis> Guest50131:  these days. I cheat and buy a new hd to put in a pc im putting lInux on.. and keep the windows hd either unhooked.. or i unhook it - install linux. then plug it back in. :)
[00:56] <Guest50131> Dr_Willis: that's smart!
[00:56] <Dr_Willis> peeps[work]:  your user may have a differfnt path, and may be using 'bash' where the cron is using a default path, and sh. (2 common issues ive seen over the years)
[00:56] <Guest50131> Dr_Willis: don't have those kind of funds right now, but that's a good idea
[00:56] <Dr_Willis> Guest50131:  last laptop - had 2 spots for Hard drives.. :)
[00:56] <peeps[work]> Dr_Willis, oh, i should put #!/bin/bash
[00:56] <Guest50131> Dr_Willis: awesome!
[00:56] <peeps[work]> good call
[00:57] <roge> ?
[00:57] <Dr_Willis> Guest50131:  current desktop.. i found a 128gb SSD for $99 - -  So now my ubuntu box boots in like 10 sec.
[00:57] <Dr_Willis> peeps[work]:  :)
[00:57] <Guest50131> northernen: so i should try to install an earlier version? do you have any clue at all why it keeps ejecting my live cd and not letting me install??
[00:57] <zykotick9> Dr_Willis: 128GB i'm jealous... only 60GB here.
[00:57] <peeps[work]> how different is sh from bash?
[00:57] <Guest50131> i also tried to install a 64-bit (checked my computer and it's a 64-but). could that have made a difference? i just want linuxxxxx
[00:57] <Dr_Willis> zykotick9:  they had 64gbs for $64 ir sill.
[00:58] <Dr_Willis> peeps[work]:  one is sh.. other is bash. :)
[00:58] <Dr_Willis> peeps[work]:  sh is a limited shell compared to bash.
[00:58] <zykotick9> peeps[work]: very...
[00:58] <peeps[work]> but aren't they interoperable for simple scripts
[00:58] <northernen> In most cases though, sh is just a symlink to bash.
[00:58] <Dr_Willis> peeps[work]:  if you use JUST sh features..  you can use bash in your #! or sh..
[00:58] <peeps[work]> i mean, the script is a one liner with no fancy conditionals or variables or anything
[00:59] <zykotick9> peeps[work]: is you want the maximum cross-OS compatibility, use sh, if it's for gnu/linux bash should work fine.
[00:59] <Dr_Willis> peeps[work]:  if you use BASH features you really should use bash in the #!.  in ag4es past people would get lazy and use SH when they ment BASH
[00:59] <peeps[work]> does sh do backticks
[00:59] <northernen> Guest50131, I don't have any idea why it keeps ejecting it, no. But installing an earlier version and upgrading does not seem like a bad idea.
[00:59] <northernen> peeps[work], yep.
[00:59] <Guest50131> northernen: ok, thanks :(
[00:59] <King_Cobra> do you have a jump drive guest?
[01:00] <northernen> peeps[work], oh wait, sh, no idea.
[01:00] <Dr_Willis> backticks make for hard to read code.. :)   use of $(command) i think is perfered these days
[01:00] <Guest50131> link to the 9.10 installatio ISO??
[01:00] <northernen> I always thought sh was just a symlink to the default shell for the distro.
[01:00] <Dr_Willis> northernen:  in ubuntus case that sh is DASH.. not bash..
[01:01] <Dr_Willis> the change from bash to dash, casued a lot of issues ages ago
[01:01] <peeps[work]> ok, well i put binbash in there, hopefully on monday i will see that my jobs have run
[01:01] <northernen> Dr_Willis, dahs does backticks though? Or no?
[01:01] <northernen> dash*
[01:01] <Guest50131> King_cobra: jump drive meaning USB drive?
[01:01] <King_Cobra> yes
[01:01] <Guest50131> yes
[01:02] <King_Cobra> flash drive jump drive
[01:02] <Guest50131> yes i do
[01:02] <King_Cobra> little sandisk you can unplug and store info on..
[01:02] <northernen> Dr_Willis, when I write scripts I always write .../bash, and everyone else can just bugger off :>
[01:03] <Guest50131> king_cobra: yes i do
[01:03] <King_Cobra> you can use your flash/jump drive to make a live cd with..
[01:04] <Guest50131> King_Cobra: yes, i just need the download link to the 9.10 file
[01:04] <King_Cobra> plug it in and get the link that says Make a USB boot drive
[01:05] <Guest50131> ok thanks
[01:05] <King_Cobra> it'll format the drive and download the 9.10 to the USB drive and you will be able to set up linux from it
[01:05] <Guest50131> ok thanks
[01:06] <Guest50131> i'm going to leave for now, but maybe be bak later
[01:06] <Guest50131> bye!
[01:06] <King_Cobra> of course you can also use it to sneak around password screens.. but that's a different chat
[01:06] <King_Cobra> ok good luck
[01:08] <King_Cobra> what does bugger mean anyways
[01:09] <devnill> I'm trying to set up sshfs and I keep getting the error: 'read: connection reset by host' my keys work fine to connect with ssh though
[01:10] <Moonlightning> Can I change the console font to something that's not on the list?
[01:12] <b3rz3rk3r_> morning all
[01:12] <b3rz3rk3r_> Moonlightning, if you dont have the font you will have to download it first
[01:13] <Moonlightning> b3rz3rk3r_: I have it; it's in a .ttc file.
[01:13] <Adie> :/
[01:13] <Adie> ubuntu isn't very good.
[01:13] <b3rz3rk3r_> Moonlightning, have you put that file in your fonts folder?
[01:14] <Moonlightning> b3rz3rk3r_: no; where's the fonts folder?
[01:15] <b3rz3rk3r_> Moonlightning, i think its ~/.fonts
[01:15] <b3rz3rk3r_> Moonlightning, one sec, checking
[01:15] <King_Cobra> brb.. gotta reboot
[01:16] <b3rz3rk3r_> Moonlightning, you will find them there and in /usr/share/fonts
[01:16] <b3rz3rk3r_> Moonlightning, if you are not sure how to do it, follow this guide https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Fonts
[01:20] <XIII> I am having an issue where i cant run a kvm on 12.04, I can connect to the service and start it but if I start any of the instances the system drive gets mounted as RO and starts having I/O errors
[01:20] <pernille> how do i get the output?
[01:21] <pernille> i can't remember the command
[01:21] <pernille> wrong oom sorry
[01:21] <pernille> room
[01:21] <Adie> can wubi resize my disk?
[01:21] <Adie> my wubi install is full :(
[01:22] <zykotick9> XIII: are you using libvirt?
[01:22] <b3rz3rk3r_> Adie, maybe time to install it for real then? You will get much better disk performance as well ;)
[01:23] <XIII> also once this happens every command results in a segmentation fault, bus error or i/o error
[01:23] <XIII> I am
[01:23] <zykotick9> Adie: wubi is only a temporary/testing solution... VirtualBox would be better...
[01:23] <Adie> zykotick9: WELL, THATS NOT WHAT ENDED UP HAPPENING
[01:24] <Adie> though... is a wubi install something I can open in vmware/virtualbox?
[01:24] <Adie> or it it a weird virtual disk
[01:24] <zykotick9> XIII: if you are using libvirt with KVM, you should say you are using libvirt - not KVM.
[01:24] <Adie> I needed to install ubuntu so I could edit and compile programs for windows, BUT I FULLED UP MAH WUBI
[01:24] <Adie> I don't even know how :|
[01:25] <Adie> isn't 18gb the default?
[01:25] <Adie> or was it 2...
[01:25] <XIII> zykotick9: it was the default option when installing ubuntu, it loads everything as kvm-qemu and i have libvirt, not exactly sure which it is using
[01:26] <Adie> also! how much would wubi DESTROY I/O performance?
[01:26] <Adie> if any
[01:26] <Adie> I have a good computer, but ubuntu is not liking all I am doing with it
[01:27] <Adie> QT Creator + chrome + a windows 7 virtual machine, and the thing just locks up a lot
[01:27] <Adie> idk if making a REAL ubuntu installation would fix that
[01:27] <b3rz3rk3r_> Adie, you will get better disk performance by either installing it properly to disk or using a virtual environment like VirtualBox
[01:28] <Adie> yeah, looks like the root disk is 19gb
[01:28] <b3rz3rk3r_> Adie, WUBI is a test environment to make it easy for people to test out Ubuntu, its not meant for long term use
[01:28] <Adie> how the hell did I fill that overnight :|
[01:29] <XIII> I have replaced the drive and cable multiple times, thought it was the drive that the Vms were on so I created a new one and same thing happens
[01:33] <easykill> Hi. I have been been experiencing some issues with my operating system that i think i caused by noobishness. I backed up my files and i want to wipe and reinstall ubuntu on my computer. How would I do that? I don't have a disk drive
[01:34] <_Tristan> does ubuntu have reasonable support for macbook pros?
[01:36] <tbruff13> Can anyone help me I am looking for a good calendar program other than the default one. The default one does not remind of appointments I am running Kubuntu 12.04
[01:38] <King_Cobra> what i miss..
[01:39]  * krups copies and pastes 6 months of scroll back for King_Cobra 
[01:40] <King_Cobra> 6 months... cheeky
[01:40] <King_Cobra> everyone's a comedian..
[01:42] <XIII> any one have any ideas as to why loading a vm causes the system to crash?
[01:43] <WeThePeople> xiii, what are your sys stats
[01:43] <b3rz3rk3r_> XIII, bad ram module?
[01:43] <ubuntuguy5948389> guys
[01:43] <ubuntuguy5948389> uhhh
[01:43] <XIII> WeThePeople : which stats did you want?
[01:43] <WeThePeople> xiii, your machine not vm
[01:44] <XIII> b3rz3rk3r_ : I ran mem 86+ overnight no errors
[01:44] <ubuntuguy5948389> what's something that i can change my webcam filters for stuff like black and white?
[01:44] <XIII> 16 GB Kingston RAM, AMD 6100 FX, MSI 870A-G54
[01:45] <WeThePeople> xiii, you running vbox?
[01:45] <King_Cobra> try Smile : Ubuntuguy
[01:45] <King_Cobra> or Cheese..
[01:46] <ubuntuguy5948389> oh
[01:46] <ubuntuguy5948389> thanks!
[01:46] <b3rz3rk3r_> XIII, are you running the host on a 64bit machine?
[01:46] <King_Cobra> Cheese Webcam Booth has filters..
[01:46] <ubuntuguy5948389> chees doesn't seem to do anything
[01:46] <ubuntuguy5948389> like, not filters pop up. :/
[01:46] <MoTec> I once ran MemTest86 for three years straight before it validated the bad RAM I thought I had...  Of course, by that time I had replaced that computer anyway.
[01:47] <King_Cobra> hmmm.. have you searched the Software Center?
[01:47] <ubuntuguy5948389> yeah
[01:47] <b3rz3rk3r_> ubuntuguy5948389, cheese has the filters you are looking for
[01:47] <ubuntuguy5948389> i had seen one a while back, and installed it, but i can't remember what it was.
[01:47]  * b3rz3rk3r_ waves hand in front of ubuntuguy5948389 face
[01:48] <ubuntuguy5948389> I can't get cheese to work on my machine
[01:48] <King_Cobra> which ubuntu you have
[01:48] <ubuntuguy5948389> 12.04?
[01:48] <King_Cobra> ill find ya one that works
[01:49] <King_Cobra> gimme a sec
[01:49] <XIII_> WeThePeople, this was 10.04, i then did a distribution upgrade to 12.04 thinking there was an error in 10.04 but I still have this problem
[01:50] <b3rz3rk3r_> ubuntuguy5948389, just installed cheese, running fine here on 12.04. Is the program not running, or just not detecting your webcam?
[01:50] <ubuntuguy5948389> it detects webcam fine
[01:50] <ubuntuguy5948389> it just doesn't show any filters
[01:50] <ubuntuguy5948389> ran it through terminal
[01:50] <b3rz3rk3r_> ubuntuguy5948389, they are called "effects"
[01:50] <WeThePeople> xiii, are you using vbox or another vm software?
[01:51] <King_Cobra> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1934334
[01:51] <King_Cobra> there's a debug package for Cheese there
[01:51] <WeThePeople> xiii, are there any error msgs?
[01:51] <ubuntuguy5948389> oooh!
[01:51] <ubuntuguy5948389> got it
[01:51] <XIII_> WeThePeople, it is the built in kvm software, selected from package manager when first installing ubuntu
[01:51] <ubuntuguy5948389> it doesn't seem to work unless in fullscreen
[01:51]  * L3top thinks if cheeze doesn't work then nothing will.
[01:52] <WeThePeople> xiii, then idk :)
[01:52] <XIII_> WeThePeople, if by vbox you mean virtual box, no
[01:52] <King_Cobra> maybe.. couldn't hurt to try the debug though
[01:52] <XIII_> [  336.980510] ata5.00: exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x0 action 0x0 [  336.980718] ata5.00: failed command: WRITE DMA [  336.980883] ata5.00: cmd ca/00:08:08:e1:08/00:00:00:00:00/e0 tag 0 dma 4096 out [  336.980886]          res 40/00:00:4b:4f:c2/00:00:00:00:00/00 Emask 0x20 (host bus error) [  336.981248] ata5.00: status: { DRDY } [  341.980262] ata5.00: qc timeout (cmd 0xec) [  341.980275] ata5.00: failed to IDENTIFY (I/O error
[01:52] <XIII_> thats what i get from dmesg soon after starting a vm
[01:52] <WeThePeople> xiii, you will have better luck using vbox
[01:53] <ubuntuguy5948389> ok SO
[01:53] <L3top> !enter | ubuntuguy5948389
[01:53] <ubuntuguy5948389> i have cheese running, with filters. but now omegle says i need a webcam.
[01:53] <XIII_> WeThePeople, is the built in kernel virtualisation an issue?
[01:54] <King_Cobra> well.. do you have a webcam?
[01:54] <ubuntuguy5948389> haha, yes i do. it was working before using cheese.
[01:54] <b3rz3rk3r_> ubuntuguy5948389, try a different browser/close-reopen the current one
[01:54] <King_Cobra> what's the error message?
[01:54] <WeThePeople> xiii, idk anything about kvm, it doesnt make sense that it would anyway. what os are you running?
[01:55] <XIII_> 12.04 LTS amd64 server
[01:57] <wolfgang__> is ubuntu, kubuntu, or lubuntu best for gaming?
[01:57] <ConfusedAsNothin> Why does Ubuntu recommend 32 Bit download? When i have a 64Bit machinr?
[01:57] <WeThePeople> xiii, is that the vm?
[01:57] <rypervenche> wolfgang__: They'll all work.
[01:57] <easykill> Hi. I have been been experiencing some issues with my operating system that i think i caused by noobishness. I backed up my files and i want to wipe and reinstall ubuntu on my computer. How would I do that? I don't have a disk drive
[01:57] <bazhang> wolfgang__, there is no best. try them and decide for yourself.
[01:57] <b3rz3rk3r_> !best | wolfgang__
[01:57] <XIII_> WeThePeople, that is the host
[01:57] <wolfgang__> bazhang, thank you
[01:59] <King_Cobra> easykill: using a netbook?
[01:59] <easykill> yes
[01:59] <Dr_Willis> ConfusedAsNothin:  its a form of idiot proofing. If you know your system can do 64bit.. then use the 64bit,,
[01:59] <WeThePeople> xiii, what is the vm
[02:00] <_Tristan> ubuntu. macbook pro. y/n.
[02:00] <wolfgang__> do i get lubuntu at ubuntu.com ?
[02:00] <_Tristan> I googled the shit out of it, but I can't find anything later than 2008.
[02:00] <XIII_> WeThePeople, Windows 7 64 bit with 4 GB RAM and 2 CPU, the host serves as a samba and backup server for the network
[02:00] <Dr_Willis> !lubuntu
[02:00] <bazhang> _Tristan, whats the actual question
[02:00] <King_Cobra> ok.. the fastest way to do that is to make a boot disk using a USB flash drive
[02:00] <Dr_Willis> wolfgang__:  its there somewhere at the mirrors also.
[02:00] <gethenian> not all and utils are available and stable in their 64 bit versions
[02:01] <Dr_Willis> gethenian:  i cant really think of anything that dosent work on 64bit for me these days.. its all i run
[02:01] <_Tristan> bazhang: will it work? Easily? Will I need to do anything annoying? Mouse/keyboard/wifi drivers and everything work?
[02:01] <_Tristan> will the clickpad try to kill me?
[02:01] <bazhang> _Tristan, yes
[02:01] <bazhang> gethenian, thats just not correct
[02:01] <easykill> ok. So just boot up from the usb and hit download again?
[02:02] <Dr_Willis> easykill:  download what?
[02:02] <King_Cobra> easykill: download the 9.10 download for the USB drive, then eRecovery the netbook, then use the USB to boot linux
[02:02] <XIII_> WeThePeople, i even did a bios update as that usually fixes hardware issues that i come across
[02:02] <bazhang> King_Cobra, 9.10 is not supported. please dont recommend someone download it
[02:02] <King_Cobra> ok
[02:02] <gethenian> for some hardware configurations you lose nothing for running the 32 bit version
[02:02] <King_Cobra> 10.04 then
[02:03] <WeThePeople> xiii, ask dr_willis he may be able to help
[02:03] <XIII_> WeThePeople will do
[02:04] <XIII_> dr_willis: I have a virtualization issue that needs your expertise
[02:04] <Dr_Willis> I rarely mess with VM's other then basic Vbox ussage.
[02:05] <XIII_> dr_willis: is vbox better than the kernel virtualization modules?
[02:05] <easykill> ok, thanks
[02:06] <WeThePeople> xiii, yes, i have used vbox for win7, XP, backtrack5, win 2000 all worked just fine
[02:06] <XIII_> WeThePeople: this was working fine until about 2 weeks ago
[02:07] <XIII_> WeThePeople: I will give vbox a try and report back
[02:07] <Moonlightning> > login: Cannot possibly work without effective root
[02:08] <Moonlightning> Should I set /bin/login u+s?
[02:08] <WeThePeople> xiii, need any help let me know
[02:09] <XIII_> WeThePeople: will do, thanks for the help you have given thus far
[02:11] <Dr_Willis> XIII_:  i only use vbox.. in very simple cases...
[02:11] <ClientAlive> I'm missing some plugin (video/x-ms-wvx) and I have to do an online orientation for my new job. There's a deadline to do it and I'm afraid I could lose the job. Can anyone help?
[02:12] <douh> hello, i'm using ubuntu as my desktop. I have severall ssh keys in my machine. I would like best security practises for a desktop.
[02:12] <sputnikv> metro is in whatever they call the next windows server
[02:12] <sputnikv> sorry
[02:13] <AcidRain2012> douh: that sounds like a good plan
[02:13] <XIII_> Dr_Willis: i was using the kernel virtualization fine since February until about 3 weeks ago, thought it was the drive for either the host or the vm so I replaced them both to no avail
[02:13] <grim__> Hey im having a problem with my video card in games and such saying it dosent support 3d accelleration anyone know how to fix this?
[02:14] <bazhang> grim__, what card
[02:14] <grim__>     NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 525M (128-bit) 1GB
[02:15] <bazhang> grim__, did additional drivers offer a driver for it
[02:15] <grim__> no it offers nothing
[02:15] <supercom32> Question: If you access a file on disk using Ubuntu, via command line, Nautilus, etc, is that access logged in any place?
[02:16] <ClientAlive> I think I found something that may help but not sure how to install it properly. Can someone advise? (it's proprietary codec stuff).
[02:16] <Katelyn> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1165498/
[02:16] <const_antine> there is access time for inode
[02:16] <Katelyn> ughhhh
[02:16] <const_antine> re. supercom32
[02:17] <supercom32> @const_antine: Is there anything that registers the actual file name or path? Such as, if you access a password file of some kind?
[02:18] <const_antine> you mean a list of all files per process?
[02:18] <const_antine> let's see
[02:18] <grim__> bazhang  you have any ideas?
[02:18] <const_antine> if you have procfs installed, you can look at currently open files
[02:18] <supercom32> I mean, a history or a list of files the system has come into contact with. Such as an "ls" or a search or something. Like if you mounted a USB drive, would Ubuntu try to index it or something?
[02:19] <const_antine> oh
[02:19] <const_antine> maybe.
[02:19] <Moonlightning> Should I make /bin/login setuid root?
[02:19] <const_antine> haven't heard about such a thing though
[02:20] <bazhang> Moonlightning, of course, no
[02:20] <WeThePeople> xiii, visit #hardware
[02:20] <Dr_Willis> Moonlightning:  why would you thinkyou need to do that?>
[02:21] <WeThePeople> xiii, "ask in"
[02:21] <Moonlightning> > login: Cannot possibly work without effective root
[02:21] <bazhang> Moonlightning, there is ZERO need for that
[02:21] <Dr_Willis> willis@SSDBuntu:~$ ls -l /bin/login
[02:21] <Dr_Willis> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 44944 Jun 18 09:25 /bin/login
[02:22] <Dr_Willis> I think that error is complaining about somthing other then the permissions on login.
[02:22] <supercom32> @const_antine: I take it the /var/log/ location is the best bet for finding such things?
[02:22] <tjabbe> Moonlightning, there is a thing called sudo
[02:22] <Moonlightning> tjabbe: I know, and I use it all the time.
[02:22] <Dr_Willis> Moonlightning:  what are you tying to do exactly then?
[02:22] <tjabbe> the risks associated with operating as root all the time are too great
[02:22] <Moonlightning> Log in as a different user? :V
[02:23] <Dr_Willis> Moonlightning:  use the su command... from the terminal
[02:23] <tjabbe> so if you are using sudo why would you want to expose yourself to greater levels of risk?
[02:23] <const_antine> /var/log? probably, i personally found logs to be lacking
[02:23] <grim__> Does anyone know how to get my video settings working for 3d acceleration on a dell inspiron 17r n7110?
[02:24] <Moonlightning> `su` isn't working for me...
[02:24] <supercom32> Ok, here's a good one. Lets say I want to turn on access logging as a security measure. So if I need to I can see what files were edited, viewed, copied, or mounted (From an external device). Is there a way to do that?
[02:24] <tjabbe> what isn't "working"?
[02:24] <Dr_Willis> Moonlightning:  i think you need to be giving us more details.. so we can stop  with the fishing questions....
[02:25] <tjabbe> hehe yeah, thanks Dr_Willis
[02:25] <Moonlightning> > setgid: Operation not permitted
[02:25] <tjabbe> it's a big pond, but I ain't catching anything
[02:25] <Dr_Willis> what 'exactly' are you doing.....
[02:25] <Moonlightning> `su blackl`
[02:26] <Dr_Willis> and what user are you now?
[02:26] <Moonlightning> uhh...
[02:26] <Moonlightning> "guest-"some random-looking string I can't read
[02:26] <Moonlightning> I think.
[02:26] <Dr_Willis> guest? You are in the guest session?
[02:27] <Moonlightning> It's hard to read anything because I have outdated video drivers or something, and the current ones don't support powerpc >.>
[02:27] <Moonlightning> Um, yes?
[02:27] <Dr_Willis> Ive never noticed the guest session using #'s
[02:27] <Dr_Willis> Powerpc? what ubuntu release are you using?
[02:27] <Moonlightning> 12.04-LTS
[02:28] <Dr_Willis> and why are you using the guest session>
[02:28] <XIII_> WeThePeople: what is "ask in"
[02:28] <Moonlightning> Because `su blackl` as blackl is pointless?
[02:28] <Dr_Willis> adduser billgates
[02:28] <Dr_Willis> su billgates     worked here.....
[02:29] <WeThePeople> xiii, i asked i #hardware and they said the drive might be failing
[02:29] <Dr_Willis> sudo adduser billgates (i ment)
[02:29] <Moonlightning> Hmm.
[02:29] <WeThePeople> xiii, ask in #hardware
[02:29] <XIII_> oh ok
[02:30] <XIII_> WeThePeople, I will be doing that, going to do a fresh install now and start from scratch and see if that fixes it, at least ubuntu installs in less than 20 minutes
[02:30] <WeThePeople> xiii, have fun :)
[02:31] <XIII_> WeThePeople, thanks! I will report back in once done and let you know how it went in either the reinstall or #hardware
[02:31] <WeThePeople> xiii, ill be here
[02:33] <grim__> Can you install directx on ubuntu?
[02:35] <rypervenche> grim__: Do you want to?
[02:36] <D-coy> xD
[02:36] <grim__> well im trying to get my virtual machine to work with 3d acceleration and im really lost and im just trying anything ive been googling it with no help i can understand.. =/
[02:36] <WeThePeople> directx uses dll files
[02:36] <bazhang> grim__, a VM wont use that nvidia card's capabilities
[02:37] <grim__> oh so i cant do it at all?
[02:37] <bazhang> grim__, you should have mentioned this was a VM at the Start
[02:37] <grim__> sorry =/
[02:37] <bazhang> grim__, go try in #vbox or #vmware
[02:37] <grim__> ok thank you
[02:39] <maslo> hi guys I'm pretty new to ubuntu in general I only know certain commands (make,ls,cd,mv,mkdir,rmdir,rm,apt-get,top,ps,kill) and I was just wondering if I'm missing out on some important ones ? also I know I can get a list of all running procceses with ps ux and kill them with their PID but is there any way to see the program? like to attach it to my terminal ;x
[02:44] <ClientAlive> ok, I thought I had it. Thought I solved me problem - but now xine is just sitting there, saying "buffering...  0%" but not actually doing anything. I must be missing something - but what?
[02:46] <Jak_Atackka> Hello! I'm having a problem where the kernel images are being deleted on my /boot partition every time I restart the computer
[02:47] <J3f> hey guys how to i can upgrade mi 12.04 to 12.04.1lts??
[02:49] <J3f> hey guys how to i can upgrade mi 12.04 to 12.04.1lts??
[02:50] <Moonlightning> J3f: There's no difference.
[02:50] <Moonlightning> 12.04 /is/ an LTS version.
[02:50] <Moonlightning> !lts | J3f
[02:51] <J3f> uhmm thanks to all
[02:51]  * Moonlightning chuckles. "You're welcome..."
[02:59] <dmp450> I have a USB external drive and i'm wanting to mount it through terminal commands, how do I go about doing that?
[03:00] <dmp450> I have already made my mount point, but if I try to sudo mount /dev/sdd1 /mnt/external it says I need to specify the file type
[03:00] <dmp450> how do I find that out?
[03:03] <Moonlightning> Now /that/ ^2
[03:03] <Moonlightning> is a long hostname. XD
[03:04] <dmp450> anyone?
[03:04] <omar> any one knows were to find winetricks help
[03:05] <Jak_Atackka> omar: (At risk of being annoying) Google?
[03:05] <bazhang> omar, #winehq
[03:05] <omar> thanks
[03:06] <psychognite> helo sir out there ,  can anyone tell me how to activate ppa which is deleted and has been greyed out ...
[03:06] <Myke974_> YO !
[03:07] <bazhang> !addppa | psychognite
[03:08] <psychognite> i am talking about my own ppa creation
[03:08] <psychognite> i want to activate it again
[03:08] <psychognite> that once has been deleted
[03:08] <psychognite> and greyed out
[03:09] <bazhang> psychognite, deleted how
[03:10] <bazhang> !ppa-purge | psychognite this?
[03:10] <psychognite> i think it is no longer required
[03:10] <psychognite> so i deleted ...
[03:10] <bazhang> psychognite, deleted how. answer my question please
[03:11] <bazhang> psychognite, and a link to the PPA page you used as well, please
[03:13] <maslo> hi guys I'm pretty new to ubuntu ;x I'd appreciate it if anyone could help me out, I installed nodejs by getting the source code and using make and it works fine but I'm trying to install ws and websocket using npm install websocket but it doesn't seem to work it says I need a native code compiler..?
[03:14] <bazhang> maslo, did you install build-essential yet?
[03:14] <maslo> let me check
[03:16] <maslo> I just installed build essential and tried again and it fails with this error
[03:16] <maslo> [websocket v1.0.7] Attempting to compile native extensions. [websocket v1.0.7]     Native code compile failed!!
[03:17] <bazhang> maslo, compiling which package, please
[03:17] <maslo> websocket
[03:17] <maslo> npm install websocket
[03:17] <bazhang> maslo, whats that npm command for
[03:18] <maslo> npm is the node package manager
[03:19] <maslo> for nodejs
[03:19] <bazhang> maslo, what version of ubuntu is this
[03:19] <maslo> 11
[03:19] <mrgrins> Hello, im on 11.04 and im trying to ./configure but it says gcc has a fatal error: stdlib.h no such file or directory. what do i need to get to replace that file?
[03:20] <bazhang> maslo, you installed nodejs from the ubuntu repos?
[03:20] <maslo> i downloaded the source and used make
[03:26] <SuperMiguel> how do i get ubuntu to boot from uefi?
[03:27] <Jak_Atackka> SuperMiguel: Do you have a separate /boot partition set up?
[03:27] <SuperMiguel> Jak_Atackka, i just set up 3 partitions a ufi, / and swap
[03:27] <SuperMiguel> and got an error at the end of the installer
[03:27] <Jak_Atackka> What error?
[03:28] <SuperMiguel> grub error saying something about dummy
[03:28] <bogor> Sound in ubuntu 12.04 today is behaving strangely. Foreground music is very low. But background music is loud and clear. How to fix ?
[03:29] <SuperMiguel> Jak_Atackka, is there any advantage on using uefi instead of reg boot?
[03:31] <Bitgod> ok i forgot my username
[03:31] <dmp450> hey, i'm having troubles with sshfs trying to mount a server. I can mount it, but when I do it tells me I don't have permissions to access the files. can anyone help?
[03:31] <Bitgod> i uninstalled unity but had to go to a t erminal so i can do gnome install via apt-get
[03:31] <Bitgod> but my username isnt working\
[03:31] <Jak_Atackka> SuperMiguel: Some motherboards will only boot from UEFI (or rather, EFI).
[03:32] <Bitgod> i could of SWORN it was atek!
[03:32] <Bitgod> atek being the user
[03:32] <SuperMiguel> Jak_Atackka, but how about if they support both? any advantage?
[03:32] <delcapitan> so whats ubuntu gonna do to counter windows 8?
[03:33] <bz> windows 8 is gonna counter windows 8
[03:33] <bazhang> !ot | delcapitan bz
[03:33] <r30ng1n3rd> lol
[03:33] <Bitgod> anyone
[03:33] <Bitgod> ?
[03:33] <bz> bazhang: ey, i was being a helpful guy by resolving the issue in under 8 words
[03:33] <bazhang> Bitgod, are you logged in as root?
[03:33] <Bitgod> baz:" im at the login prompt
[03:33] <Bitgod> i killed unity so ican do gnome
[03:34] <Bitgod> obviously i had to do the ctrl-alt-f1 trick to get terminal
[03:34] <bazhang> bz this is not the jokes channel. take it elsewhere
[03:34] <Bitgod> but when i login as atek
[03:34] <Bitgod> password too
[03:34] <Jak_Atackka> SuperMiguel: I'm not very knowledgeable about the differences between the two, but I do know that UEFI is slated to completely supersede BIOS
[03:34] <Bitgod> it acts like it doesnt exist
[03:34] <Bitgod> i know Atek or atek exists
[03:34] <delcapitan> i was being serious
[03:35] <bazhang> Bitgod, what about logging out and then at login window choosing a user
[03:35] <bazhang> delcapitan, its offtopic here. so stop it
[03:35] <Bitgod> baz: i said i have no desktop manager now
[03:35] <Bitgod> so im stuck at termina;
[03:35] <bz> bazhang: what jokes?
[03:36] <Bitgod> ?
[03:37] <Nautilus__> what is the "Super" key?
[03:37] <bazhang> Nautilus__, the windows key
[03:37] <Bitgod> guys...
[03:39] <Jak_Atackka> SuperMiguel: UEFI support GPT (GUID Partition Tables), which allow for up to 128 partitions, as well of maximum hard drive sizes above 2TB.
[03:39] <Bitgod> wow nice help
[03:40] <dmp450> Bitgod, what is your problem?
[03:40] <Bitgod> http://askubuntu.com/questions/6302/how-can-you-remove-unity
[03:40] <Bitgod> which i did
[03:40] <Bitgod> so now i got no desktop manager
[03:40] <dmp450> Bitgod, okay, so just install a new one?
[03:41] <Bitgod> and have to do Ctrl Alt F1 to get a terminal
[03:41] <dmp450> what are you wanting as a DM?
[03:41] <no-n> should the md5 sum be different for 12.04.1 and 12.04 ?
[03:41] <Bitgod> problem is i think my username got erased during uninstall
[03:41] <Bitgod> it no longer works
[03:41] <dmp450> Bitgod, you can't login at all?
[03:41] <Bitgod> no
[03:41] <Bitgod> i know my username is atek
[03:41] <no-n> if so, I can't find the hash for 12.04.1
[03:41] <Bitgod> and my password is az2314
[03:42] <Bitgod> but desnt woprk
[03:42] <Bitgod> what is the root default password?
[03:42] <Bitgod> ill try root
[03:42] <bazhang> there is none Bitgod
[03:42] <dmp450> root is disabled by default on ubuntu
[03:42] <Bitgod> wow
[03:42] <Bitgod> i guess im fucked!
[03:42] <dmp450> Bitgod, no
[03:42] <bazhang> Bitgod, dont curse here
[03:42] <Bitgod> i cant find my username
[03:42] <Bitgod> sorry baz
[03:42] <dmp450> do you have data on there you need?
[03:42] <Bitgod> dmp450: yup
[03:42] <dmp450> okay, do you have a livecd?
[03:42] <dmp450> or usb?
[03:43] <xyverz> Bitgod: you can always use an ubuntu CD in live mode to get your data off... and to hack a root password.
[03:43] <Bitgod> hmm
[03:43] <Bitgod> ok
[03:43] <Bitgod> xyverz : could u assist on the hack part
[03:43] <Bitgod> i can get the rest
[03:44] <Bitgod> wait
[03:44] <Bitgod> i got a grub recovery mode
[03:44] <xyverz> there ya go.
[03:44] <Bitgod> i think i can do ls /home and get my user
[03:44] <xyverz> that should get you in.
[03:44] <dmp450> Bitgod, or you could use a live cd then chroot into your system, re-add yourself as a user
[03:44] <xyverz> you could always try to see if your user acct exists in /etc/passwd
[03:44] <xyverz> if not, just re-add.
[03:44] <dmp450> do what xyverz says :P
[03:45] <xyverz> dmp450: I was gonna say to do what you said.
[03:45] <xyverz> :-P
[03:45] <SuperMiguel> any of you guys actually uses and likes unity?
[03:45] <Bitgod> ok
[03:45] <Bitgod> what the flying f--k
[03:45] <Bitgod> got my user
[03:45] <Bitgod> so i did passwd atek
[03:46] <Bitgod> i put in a new password
[03:46] <xyverz> SuperMiguel: it works for me.
[03:46] <dmp450> xyverz, :P
[03:46] <bazhang> Bitgod, stop the cursing
[03:46] <Bitgod> i get Authenication token manuipulzation error
[03:46] <Bitgod> why? ^
[03:46] <Bitgod> i put same password 2 times
[03:46] <Bitgod> az2314
[03:46] <bazhang> !enter | Bitgod
[03:46] <Bitgod> ok
[03:47] <dmp450> Bitgod, also *probably* not a good idea to echo your password on here
[03:47] <xyverz> Bitgod: I looked at that link you posted... I'm pretty sure you removed some extra stuff inadvertently. maybe even the PAM auth modules.
[03:47] <SuperMiguel> xyverz, it is not bugged no more? as it was 1 year ago?
[03:47] <xyverz> SuperMiguel: *shrug* I wasn't using it a year ago.
[03:47] <Bitgod> ok i got a idea
[03:47] <Bitgod> i need to remount my drive as r/w
[03:47] <dmp450> Bitgod, you could just re-install :P
[03:48] <xyverz> Bitgod: what dmp said. If you made /home a seperate partition, just reinstall using xubuntu or kubuntu and go from there.
[03:48] <Bitgod> ok worked
[03:48] <xyverz> just don't format the /home part.
[03:48] <Bitgod> i had to mount as read/write
[03:48] <Bitgod> all fixed, password changed
[03:49] <xyverz> YAY!
[03:49]  * Bitgod hugs xyverz
[03:51] <SpacePoet> i installed the latest nvidia update and now my computer wont boot
[03:52] <xyverz> how far does it get?
[03:53] <SpacePoet> it got stuck at starting alsa
[03:53] <SpacePoet> it said pass tho
[03:53] <xyverz> have you tried booting one of the older kernels?
[03:53] <SpacePoet> and when i remove nvidia-current i can boot fine
[03:53] <xyverz> ah.
[03:54] <SpacePoet> but now i can't run 3d app
[03:54] <xyverz> try downloading and installing the proprietary driver from nVidia?
[03:55] <Bitgod> SUCCESS
[03:56] <Bitgod> i now got Gnome Classic
[03:56] <Bitgod> :D :D :D :D :D :D
[03:56] <Guest42338> o
[03:56] <xyverz> WIN!
[03:56] <Guest42338> win
[03:56] <xyverz> Gratz, bitbarron
[03:56] <Bitgod> very win
[03:56] <xyverz> err, Bitgod
[03:56] <Bitgod> unity was too slow for my system
[03:56] <Guest42338> nice
[03:56] <Bitgod> ty
[03:56] <xyverz> (damned tab-completion)
[03:56] <Bitgod> now can i AUTOLOGIN with Gnome Classic?
[03:56] <Guest42338> I think it is ok
[03:56] <xyverz> *shrug* dunno.
[03:57] <Bitgod> ill find out :D
[03:57] <bitbarron> xyverz, I will take all the undeserved credit that comes my way. You are welcome!
[03:57] <xyverz> you might try giving the xubuntu-desktop a try. xfce works nicely.
[03:57] <xyverz> bitbarron: lol
[03:57] <Guest42338> quit
[03:58] <dmp450> xyverz, might you be able to help me with an ubuntu install question?
[03:58] <dmp450> i'm wanting to install ubuntu 12.04 on a usb drive
[03:58] <dmp450> my laptop already has gentoo on it, but i want to install ubuntu on the external
[03:59] <zamn> hey i recently edited my grub config and now all of a sudden it seems my graphics driver has gone bad? Meaning, When is tart up it goes to the lowest possible resolution and ubuntu is only using one out of my 2 monitors.
[03:59] <atari314> Guys, when I start any WM/DE with lightdm I get Vsync on (intel GPU). But when I start any WM/DE withou lightdm I get Vsync off. Does anyone know why? (or more important, how can I turn it on without lightdm?) Tks for any help.
[03:59] <root____1> Hello am I connected?
[04:00] <xyverz> dmp450: I've never done that from within linux before. I've used pendrivelinux to install the liveCD to a USB Fob...
[04:00] <xyverz> root____1: no. hang up and try again.
[04:00] <dmp450> xyverz, i have a live cd that I want to install to another usb drive
[04:00] <Moonlightning> root____1: /ping <your-own-nick>
[04:02] <con-man> whats that command I type in a terminal to play DVDs?
[04:02] <con-man> on a vanilla ubuntu install
[04:02] <root____1> <<xyverz... Thank you for your sarcasim
[04:02] <con-man> cause they don't play
[04:02] <dmp450> xyverz, because in the install it says i can install along gentoo(which I imagine is on the internal), wipe gentoo(still on internal), or something else
[04:03] <xyverz> dmp450: if your USB drive shows up during the install as a viable drive, you should be able to partition that and leave your Gentoo partitions alone.
[04:03] <xyverz> the only problem you may have would be when installing grub... As far as I'm aware, they took out the ability to place the bootloader in a custom location in the ubuntu desktop installer.
[04:04] <xangua> !dvd | con-man
[04:04] <con-man> nvm found the command: sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread4/install-css.sh
[04:04] <dmp450> xyverz, it asks me which device for bootloader installation, can I not use my gentoo bootloader?
[04:04] <xyverz> dmp450: I got around that on my PC by just unplugging my widnows drive and installing.
[04:04] <xyverz> you can use your gentoo bootloader
[04:04] <dmp450> xyverz, i'm on a laptop :P
[04:04] <dmp450> oh, i'm an idiot
[04:04] <xyverz> dmp450: that would be a problem. lol.
[04:05] <xyverz> If Ubuntu asks you where to place the bootloader, I'd just place it on the root of the USB drive
[04:05] <dmp450> I could install the bootloader to the usb drive, but just have my computer boot the internal drive and add a grub option in the gentoo bootloader, yes?
[04:05] <bazhang> con-man, libdvdcss2 from medibuntu.org
[04:05] <xyverz> then when you boot your lappie ... yeah, there you go!
[04:05] <root____1> how about now
[04:05] <dmp450> xyverz,
[04:06] <bazhang> root____1, actual ubuntu support question?
[04:06] <dmp450> xyverz, sorry, got excited with my enter button. do I have to play around with partition tables or anything?
[04:06] <xyverz> not for the gentoo drive. just for your usb externel, I'd think.
[04:06] <xyverz> I've not installed to USB before.
[04:07] <dmp450> xyverz, so should I just have to choose the bootloader installation and nothing else?
[04:08] <root____1> question. how come my name pops up as root___1?
[04:08] <xyverz> dmp450, You'll have to specify which partitions to install Ubuntu onto. And like I said, I've never been given the option where to install the bootloader to, but your milage may vary.
[04:08] <bazhang> root____1, ask in #freenode
[04:09] <dmp450> xyverz, i.imgur.com/51FYZ.png
[04:09] <Bitgod> how do i determine what serial ports i have in my system
[04:09] <Bitgod> and if something is talking to them
[04:09] <xyverz> dmp450: oh! I've not seen that before, honestly! =) Either that, or I've not been paying attention like I should.
[04:09] <bazhang> Bitgod, sudo lshw you mean?
[04:10] <Bitgod> ok good
[04:10] <Bitgod> now if i got something attached to a serial port
[04:10] <Bitgod> and sending data
[04:10] <dmp450> xyverz, haha, I see
[04:10] <xyverz> dmp450: yeah, that looks like it should work then.
[04:10] <Bitgod> how do i view it
[04:10] <dmp450> i'm unsure what to do in there though :S
[04:10] <xyverz> dmp450: I'm accustomed to the old way, where installation of the bootloader was the last thing you set up, after all the packages have been installed.
[04:11] <Mechdave> Bitgod, you need to view it with a terminal on that serial port
[04:11] <Bitgod> Mechdave: hmm how? thius new to me
[04:11] <dmp450> xyverz, that's wwhat I remember doing on my desktop running old 10.04
[04:12] <xyverz> dmp450: Exactly! =)
[04:12] <Mechdave> Bitgod, I have not done it for a very long time but you need to attach a terminal to your serial port then you can see all the data being sent and recieved. The other way is to log the serial port to a file
[04:12] <tenX> Bitgod: minicom
[04:12] <dmp450> now it looks like I have to specify all the mountpoints and partitions or something :/
[04:12] <xyverz> Bitgod: http://bit.ly/OgxtBL
[04:12] <Bitgod> ok
[04:12] <Bitgod> ty
[04:12] <tenX> dmesg | grep ttyS
[04:13] <Mechdave> Bitgod, See --> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=614300
[04:13] <bazhang> xyverz, dont ever use lmgfty here
[04:13] <xyverz> Bitgod: sorry... I was being facetious. I won't ever do that again.
[04:13] <xyverz> bazhang: Apologies.
[04:14] <xyverz> Bitgod: what tenX said.
[04:14] <wavedigit> hi, I'm having trouble decrypting my GPG encrypted text
[04:14] <wavedigit> first, I encrypted it using a key, which I exported (.asc format) to a USB stick
[04:14] <xyverz> the ttyS devices are the serial ports. It's been a long time since I've worked with them.
[04:15] <wavedigit> then, on a different machine I imported that .asc key and tried decrypting with gedit, but it said that I didn't have the decryption key
[04:15] <wavedigit> I encrypted text btw
[04:16] <xyverz> dmp450: yeah, I'd partition out your USB drive. Leave the partitions on your internal drive alone. Don't even assign mount points to them.
[04:16] <xyverz> dmp450: although, IIRC, Ubuntu will want to use your existing swap partition.
[04:17] <xyverz> ok, I'm out.  bbl.
[04:17] <dmp450> xyverz, I think I am figuring it out. going back through my gentoo documentation :P
[04:18] <Bitgod> tensorpudding
[04:18] <Bitgod> er tenX, permission to message?
[04:18] <DancesWithKows> 'alloa
[04:18] <DancesWithKows> does anyone know a good timesheet program
[04:19] <Nautilus__> i made one partition 28610 MiB and that came out to 58589055 sectors which is exactly what I want, but making another on the same drive comes out to a different size ... why?  Neither is the first partition on the drive, both are ext3.
[04:19] <rhagu> hi I can use the "install" option within /etc/modprobe.conf with the driver ddbridge, if I try the same with e1000e it does not work, is it because I wrote the driver wrong? If not how may I see what went wrong
[04:21] <SuperMiguel> ubuntu supports NTFS ?
[04:23] <edgy> Hi, apt-get install --reinstall didn't prompt me but continued directly, isn't this a bug?
[04:27] <Nautilus__> oh, i don't have a Windows key
[04:27] <Nautilus__> bazhang: any ideas about my partition Q?
[04:28] <Vbitz> I'm running ubuntu 12.04 and so far loving it, right now though I just can't get graphics to work quite right
[04:28] <Nautilus__> perhaps HDs have different sectors/per/track in different areas of the disk?
[04:28] <Vbitz> I've tried installing the amd drivers for my laptop and it crashs when the system starts up
[04:29] <abro21> can someone please tell me how i can install Tibesti............... i've tried almost everything and i keep getting error messages
[04:29] <xiambax_> metaxy
[04:30] <edgy> Vbitz: what do you mean by not work right?
[04:30] <Vbitz> edgy, it crashes when the system tries to start
[04:30] <pishguy> hi all. how to install gnome 3 in ubuntu 12.04?
[04:31] <edgy> Vbitz: what's you vga model?
[04:31] <dmp450> pishguy, http://www.filiwiese.com/installing-gnome-on-ubuntu-12-04-precise-pangolin/
[04:31] <orko57> can someone help me install office 2003 pro in wine?
[04:32] <Vbitz> the error was [    25.581] (EE) fglrx(1): [drm] failed to set drm interface version.
[04:32] <Vbitz> [    25.581] (EE) fglrx(1): Failed to become DRM master.
[04:32] <edgy> orko57: isn't libreoffice better? ;)
[04:32] <orko57> libreoffice is much better... I unfortunately have to use office for my work
[04:33] <orko57> I absolutely love libreoffice myself however
[04:33] <edgy> Vbitz: so it crashes with the open source driver, too?
[04:33] <pishguy> dmp450: sorry, install gnome 2.30
[04:33] <Vbitz> no the open source driver is fine
[04:34] <pishguy> dmp450: can i install gnome 2.30 on ubuntu 12.04?
[04:35] <edgy> Vbitz: I guess it's better to ask in #fglrx then
[04:35] <orko57> so i downloaded the office installer from Winetricks, and it is looking for me to install a disk-- problem is I am on an ultrabook with no optical drive... I have an ISO of Office, how do I tell the Officer installer to look at the ISO file rather than for a disk?
[04:35] <dmp450> pishguy, not that I know of
[04:35] <Vbitz> edgy, it's empty
[04:35] <edgy> Vbitz: sorry, it's #ati
[04:35] <dmp450> pishguy, but I am just finishing my 12.04 install for the first time now ;)
[04:36] <pishguy> dmp450: i tired in unity. i don't love it
[04:36] <pishguy> dmp450: gnome 2.30 best for me.
[04:37] <__dbro__> Hello, there
[04:37] <Bitgod> atek@atek-desktop:~$ sudo stty < /dev/ttyS0
[04:37] <Bitgod> bash: /dev/ttyS0: Permission denied
[04:37] <Bitgod> any idea why i cant query a port?
[04:37] <Bitgod> i need baud, pairity, etc
[04:38] <brutus> hello, my ubuntu 12.04 randomly reboots.. any clue why?
[04:38] <pishguy> how can help me for install gnome 2.30 on ubuntu 12.04
[04:38] <__dbro__> I don't believe GNOME 2 is in the repos.
[04:39] <__dbro__> IIRC, the version of GNOME in the 12.04 repos is 3
[04:39]  * Nautilus__ is new to 12.04 and wishes he had the 10.04 menu at the top
[04:41] <Guddu> When installing Ubuntu....What is the best reocmmendation to Create Partitions on a 1TB HDD?
[04:41] <__dbro__> Guddu, I think just using the whole thing. Unless you want to dualboot
[04:41] <Guddu> __dbro__, Just one partition u mean? With / as mount?
[04:41] <__dbro__> Yes
[04:42] <Guddu> And Swap?
[04:42] <__dbro__> Yeah,
[04:42] <Guddu> __dbro__, Any sizing recommendation?
[04:42] <__dbro__> Well, how much RAM you got?
[04:42] <Guddu> __dbro__, 6 GB
[04:42] <Guddu> __dbro__, is there any advantage if i make one partition for /opt one for /home one for /usr/local and that way?
[04:42] <__dbro__> hmm. With that much ram, I'd say only a gig swap is needed
[04:43] <__dbro__> AFAIK, there isn't an advantage
[04:43] <Guddu> __dbro__, I will just leave 25 GB for Swap and rest as / partition. Should be fine?
[04:44] <__dbro__> Yeah, should be
[04:44] <rhys> is this the right place to ask about MAAS?
[04:44] <Guddu> Thanks __dbro__
[04:44] <__dbro__> With that much RAM you'll be bloody cruisin'
[04:44] <__dbro__> Glad I could help, bru
[04:44] <Guddu> :)
[04:44] <__dbro__> *bruv
[04:45] <Guddu> I am attempting an install on my PC which doesn't have a keyboard...Its 12.45 AM and no shops open...let's see how far i go with the installl
[04:45] <__dbro__> Good luck with that. And if you successfully install, good luck with using it!
[04:46] <rhys> Guddu, what. noep.
[04:46] <rhys> no mouse no problem, no keyboard nope.
[04:46] <__dbro__> ^ rhys has a point!
[04:46] <rhys> does anyone know the password to the MAAS auto installed precise nodes?
[04:47] <__dbro__> well, perhaps it's "toor" or "buttons"
[04:47] <rhys> oh wait. Ubuntu Desktop? Possibly. They have a GUI.
[04:47] <Guddu> rhys, Yes....but i guess it will still stop at some stage for password
[04:47] <Guddu> __dbro__, My / partition should be primary partition or logical partition?
[04:47] <__dbro__> Primary
[04:48] <Nautilus> huh, I'm trying to make two identically sized partitions on this hd, one has the total sector size I want but the same numbers in gparted make a slightly different size partition.  This seems so odd.
[04:48] <rhys> oh. ubuntu ubuntu. No, this is an auto install.
[04:48] <Guddu> __dbro__, That means i will have no logical partitions at all....Is that ok?
[04:48] <rhys> i guessed right
[04:48] <Nautilus> different size second* partition
[04:48] <__dbro__> erm...I haven't a clue.
[04:48] <__dbro__> I just used my entire disk
[04:49] <Guddu> __dbro__, No performance implications to that?
[04:49] <__dbro__> I dunno. I'm not exactly an expert when it comes to partitioning
[04:49] <Nautilus> no reason to have a logical partition unless desired
[04:50] <Guddu> Nautilus, So i will have 24 GB in Swap and just one primary parition covering rest of my 1TB Disk Space. Is that fine?
[04:50] <Nautilus> well it's fine but the real decision is up to you and depending what you'll be doing.
[04:50] <Guddu> Nautilus, __dbro__, has it that way and it works fine for him. Just wanted to confirm if there is some implication to performance.
[04:51] <Nautilus> if you're new to ubuntu and going to use it as a desktop, probably fine.
[04:51] <__dbro__> I have just one gig swap
[04:51] <__dbro__> and one gig RAM.
[04:51] <Nautilus> not really a performance thing.  If you need more performance getbetter hardware ;)
[04:51] <__dbro__> ^
[04:51] <dj_segfault> Hi.  I'm trying to set up sshd, and I have the ssh package installed, but there's no /etc/sshd_config.  Shouldn't there be a default one?
[04:51] <Guddu> Nautilus, I will installl a Web Application on this. A Database (PosteGres), Apache Web Server etc
[04:52] <Nautilus> i do that in my 30G partition ;)
[04:52] <Nautilus> though it is getting full, heh
[04:52] <Guddu> lol
[04:52] <Guddu> So making N number of parton doesn't mean a better performance as such
[04:53] <Nautilus> so the other side of the Q is do you need 1TB?  What if you used half the drive and left half open for future use?
[04:53] <IBM1234> is there a way to connect using ssh?
[04:53] <brutus> how do I search for a command which has the word "system" in it?
[04:53] <brutus> on the command line
[04:53] <Guddu> Nautilus, U mean don't add it to partition table at this stage?
[04:53] <Nautilus> nope, in fact in some cases you'd be making the head travel further than it would within a partition.
[04:53] <dj_segfault> brutus: you can use the locate command to find executables
[04:53] <pishguy> how to install java for aptana Studio?
[04:54] <Nautilus> Guddu: right, but tha's a user decision.
[04:54] <Guddu> Thanks Nautilus __dbro__ I wil make on partition for now... :)
[04:54] <abro21> i keep getting 404 errors when trying to install RecordMyDesktop
[04:54] <Nautilus> Guddu: a real web server or a dev box?
[04:55] <brutus> thanks dj_segfault, also found "man -k" to be useful
[04:55] <pishguy> i don't have vpn submenu on networkmanager for connect after create new profile
[04:55] <Guddu> Nautilus, Production machine
[04:55] <dj_segfault> brutus: Right, I forgot about that one
[04:56] <Guddu> Nautilus, At one place it also ask Device for Boot Partition....It has 2 options /dev/sda (entire Disk) and /dev/sda1 (/)....Which one shud i select.
[04:56] <crimsonmane> abro21: GNOME3 has built-in desktop recording. i dont know about unity or cinnamon or others... and i dont even know the GNOME3 hotkey to start/stop recording.
[04:56] <lotuspsychje> !info kazam | abro21
[04:57] <Nautilus> Guddu: production machine, not sure i'm the best advice either, yea I'd do one partition full disc size (not counting thew swap)
[04:57] <abro21> i've tried. but it says something about ppa and i've registered and all but i guess it's not on my system? the instructions are rather confusinng
[04:57] <Nautilus> Guddu: about the prompt, I have no clue but since sda is the DRIVE and sda1 is the "/" partition, I'd said sda1
[04:58] <Nautilus> say* sda1
[04:58] <crimsonmane> boot partition goes on sda1
[04:58] <Guddu> Ok Thanks
[04:58] <crimsonmane> i mean "/" (root) goes on sda1 ... but same difference.
[04:58] <Guddu> crimsonmane, My Swap is SDA1...shall i change it to be SDA2?
[04:59] <no-n> when using i3 (4.1.2 and also 4.2) on ubuntu 12.04 it takes a long time to open file managers for the first time after each login and sometimes does not mount my home directory, with the error: "Failed to open home directory. Error when getting information for file '/home/me/.gvfs': Transport endpoint is not connected."
[04:59] <Bitgod> tenX gets 1000 pts for being a good person
[04:59] <Bitgod> night all
[04:59] <tenX> Bitgod: you must be mistaken
[05:00] <crimsonmane> Guddu: doesn't matter where that stuff is located. make boot sda2 if you so desire
[05:00] <abro21> nevermind. i had duplicate sources.list entried
[05:01] <Guddu> crimsonmane, Ok...i made only 1 primary partion and 1 swap primary partiion (20 GB) of my whole 1TB DISK
[05:03] <mrgrins> Hello, im on 11.04 and im trying to ./configure but it says gcc has a fatal error: stdlib.h no such file or directory. what do i need to get to replace that file?
[05:04] <rhys> mrgrins, did you apt-get install build-essential?
[05:05] <mrgrins> probbly not
[05:05] <mrgrins> let me try
[05:05] <mrgrins> 8]
[05:05] <Nautilus> is there a more precise partition editor than GPartEd?
[05:06] <rhys> you need more than GCC. build-essential is a meta package containing gcc and the most common dev libraries
[05:06] <rhys> Nautilus, parted?
[05:06] <rhys> what do yo umean by precise?
[05:06] <rhys> also, cfdisk works well nuff.
[05:06] <pishguy> i don't have vpn submenu on networkmanager for connect after create new profile
[05:06] <Guddu> rhys, There is a OnScreen Keyboard .... So i can proceed with my install
[05:07] <Nautilus> rhys: I'm trying to make two partitions the same sector size. The first one hit the mark, but the second is a little bigger.  neither is the first on the disk (where it seems one track gets stolen from the size, for boot info).
[05:07] <rhys> Guddu, i thought you meant server
[05:08] <Guddu> rhys, Apologies for the confusion...It was desktop
[05:08] <Guddu> Server does not have on screen keyboard during install?
[05:08] <rhys> Nautilus, i would ask why care, unless you're trying to hit specific borders for later partitions.
[05:08] <Nautilus> rhys: so I can clonezilla back & forth
[05:08] <rhys> Guddu, server is ncurses and most install now with deployment systems.
[05:09] <Guddu> Oh
[05:09] <victor_> ls
[05:10] <rhys> Nautilus, clone zilla reads filesystem level unless you're having to block copy, which is extremely inefficient. so make the clone drive just a touch bigger than the source drive.
[05:10] <Nautilus> i can't clone back then
[05:10] <victor_> quit
[05:10] <rhys> Nautilus, you can. because the filesystem wasn't changed on the cloned system to expand to the larger partition size
[05:10] <mrgrins> thank you rhys
[05:10] <mrgrins> fixed!
[05:11] <rhys> victor_, lol?
[05:11] <Guddu> rhys, That installl seems like a beauty...Awesome job
[05:11] <victor_> this is my first to install this software on my machine. Who can tell how to use it?
[05:11] <Nautilus> rhys: I think CloneZilla will complain and stop
[05:11] <rhys> Nautilus, what filesystem ?
[05:11] <Nautilus> ext3
[05:12] <dj_segfault> victor_: What are you trying to do?
[05:12] <rhys> Nautilus, do you need to boot both drives?
[05:13] <no-n> why does ubuntu not have an ~/.xsessions? what is its equivalent?
[05:13] <victor_> I am not sure. I just know it is a communication tool. I want to try it. dj_segfault, do you know where I can get the help documents?
[05:13] <Nautilus> rhys: no, basically I'm making a backup partition in case I need it.
[05:14] <dj_segfault>  victor_: what program are you using?
[05:15] <victor_> dj_segfault, irssi. Do you mean we can connect to this forum via various tools?
[05:15] <rhys> Nautilus, then if you can I'd just format the other harddrive like an external disk, format it in whatever, and then clone to file instead of cloning disk to disk
[05:15] <dj_segfault> victor_: Is that the Android app?
[05:16] <victor_> dj_segfault, maybe it is available on Android platform. However, I am from Ubuntu.
[05:16] <Nautilus> rhys: but i want to access the individual files in the meantime.
[05:16] <rhys> Nautilus, also if clonezilla complains (i don't know), it still uses this: http://www.partimage.org/Main_Page to clone the filesystems
[05:17] <rhys> Nautilus, if you can mount an ext3 drive, you can just as easily mount an ext3 image
[05:17] <dj_segfault> victor_: If you're new to this, I would suggest you install and use pidgin, which is very easy to understand and use.
[05:17] <Nautilus> and access the files?   ohhhhhhhh
[05:17] <victor_> thanks, dj_segfault.
[05:18] <dj_segfault> Nautilus: I think it's mount -o loop myisoimagefile
[05:18] <rhys> Nautilus, as long as you're not imaging a disk, in which case you need to have an offset, the image of the filesystem mounts with no extra arguments.
[05:18] <rhys> mount -o loop myisoimagefile /mnt/point
[05:19] <Nautilus> yes, a partition not a disk
[05:19] <Nautilus> but hm, that won't CloneZilla back in place?
[05:20] <Nautilus> oh right it would, as Image->Partition, yes?
[05:20] <rhys> Nautilus, yeah it will. you can clone partition<->image and image<->partition
[05:20] <Nautilus> thanks!!
[05:20] <kingfarvito> anyone familiar with libreoffice?
[05:20] <Hoyt> hi, what's the right way to change keyboard layout in console ?
[05:20] <Hoyt> I use ubuntu-server, not unity
[05:20] <Hoyt> I mean, configure it, not by loadkeys
[05:21] <excervo> Kingfarvito: I'm here
[05:21] <Elesa> Hi. I have a problem with Ubuntu 12.04. Suddenly there's no Network app indicator in Unity, nor in GNOME Panel, and there's no.connection either. Also, the System Settings window is opening constantly by itself. Even if we close it, it'll open again. Help please..?
[05:21] <Nautilus> rhys++
[05:22] <Elesa> Oh, and Firefox and Nautilus close by themselves too.
[05:22] <rhys> Hoyt, sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-setup
[05:22] <kingfarvito> is there a way to edit a pdf using libre?
[05:23] <__dbro__> No.
[05:23] <rhys> Elesa, I would contact a priest.
[05:23] <__dbro__> kingfarvito, to answer your question concisely, No.
[05:23] <Elesa> Lol?
[05:23] <kingfarvito> I wrote my resume in it, but in order to send it out I have to save it in a format that other people with be able to open. the only real option is pdf
[05:23] <rhys> Elesa, or run memtest. reboot, hit esc to get to the grub boot menu. select the option there.
[05:23] <Dayofswords> hey, i'm on ubuntu natty, so the 2.x line of gnome. does anyone know how to force a window to resize as i can't see extra options http://i.imgur.com/Zj79p.png the resize option in the windows options is disabled so i cant use that.
[05:24] <kingfarvito> if I save it in .rtf it messes up the formatting.
[05:24] <rhys> Elesa, that sounds like a bad stick of ram, i just had most of those things. The other thing I ran into was nvidia+firefox hardware acceleration which they turned on a while back automatically would crash all sorts of things visually
[05:24] <dj_segfault> I'm trying to set up sshd, and I have the ssh package installed, but there's no /etc/sshd_config.  Shouldn't there be a default one?
[05:24] <JadedHL> Hi
[05:25] <Elesa> Oh.. Hey, that makes sense. Windows isnalso crashing stuff randomly. Only the safe mode works.
[05:25] <JadedHL> I just setup ubuntu server on vmware workstation 8, and I'm loving it
[05:25] <rhys> dj_segfault, /etc/ssh/sshd_config
[05:25] <Nautilus> anyone know if there is a recommended LAMP stack kickstarter install for a dev environment?  Maybe includes thinhs like an IDE and/or Compass?
[05:26] <dj_segfault> rhys: Sorry, I meant to say that.  there's an ssh_config in there, but not an sshd_config
[05:26] <DaDaDOSPrompt> Are there any other webcam programs more sophisticated than cheese?
[05:26] <excervo> kingfarvito: my recommendation is to convert your resume to picture and attach it to word
[05:26] <Dayofswords> dj_segfault:  the server is not installed by defualt, so no there shouldnt be a file there, you can install it with sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[05:26] <dj_segfault> DaDaDOSPrompt: What functionality are you looking for?
[05:26] <rhys> dj_segfault, if you already have openssh-server installed, no file
[05:26] <rhys> if you dont* have it installed
[05:27] <lotuspsychje> DaDaDOSPrompt:i know a good webcam and screen recorder: kazam
[05:27] <DaDaDOSPrompt> I'd like to be able to take a continuous stream of footage at a low, but tunable framerate
[05:27] <Guddu> I created a 200 GB Swap by mistake
[05:27] <Guddu> LOL
[05:27] <Guddu> Doing it again
[05:27] <Dayofswords> DaDaDOSPrompt: Webcamstudio?
[05:27] <dj_segfault> rhys: I have "ssh" installed, which says it has both the client and the server.  I'll try installing openssh-server.  Thanks.
[05:27] <dj_segfault> DaDaDOSPrompt: There's one called monitor that can do that.
[05:27] <dj_segfault> Not very easy to use, but very powerful,
[05:28] <lotuspsychje> anyone knows howto fix a corrupted square-like mouse pointer every cold boot on precise?
[05:28] <DaDaDOSPrompt> Intriguing
[05:28] <Elesa> rhys, we have Bumblebee installed and last night we installed Virtual Box, but everything was working fine.
[05:29] <rhys> Elesa, no idea then.
[05:29] <dj_segfault> rhys: Looks good.  Thanks.
[05:29] <rhys> exorcism. like i said.
[05:29] <Elesa> Lol. And my friend pressed Esc while Ubuntu was checking the hard drive (it's an external hard drive.
[05:30] <Elesa> Do you think that it has anything to do with the issue we have?
[05:30] <rhys> Elesa, nope
[05:30] <Guddu> Where is the place where i can configure special effects for Ubuntu Desktop?
[05:31] <lotuspsychje> Guddu: you installed ccsm?
[05:31] <Elesa> Guddu, I think you have to download Compiz Configuration blabla from the Software Center.
[05:31] <Guddu> lotuspsychje, I am looking up ccsm...Don't know what that is.
[05:31] <Elesa> And by exorcism, you mean format?
[05:32] <lotuspsychje> !info compizconfig-settings-manager | Guddu
[05:32] <lotuspsychje> Guddu:install that1 mate
[05:32] <Guddu> Thanks lotuspsychje
[05:34] <excervo> hello, can som1 tell me what ubuntu software for downloading mp3's?
[05:35] <lotuspsychje> i got a corrupt square mouse pointer every cold boot on precise, howto fix this?
[05:35] <Guest36618> he
[05:35] <DaDaDOSPrompt> excervo, if it's torrenting you want then transmission is a good choice
[05:35] <lotuspsychje> !warez excervo
[05:35] <__dbro__> ya, it comes with ubuntu
[05:36] <excervo> thanks, Ill check thaht
[05:36] <rhys> !warez rhys
[05:36] <DaDaDOSPrompt> barring that, I seem to recall that the music player packaged with the standard Ubuntu distribution has a music store connected to Ubuntu Software Center by some degree
[05:36] <blackshirt> exercvo, what you mean?
[05:37] <lotuspsychje> excervo: you can download free music on jamendo.com copyright free
[05:37] <Jak_Atackka> Help! I finally booted Linux for the first time, and I hit a kernel error
[05:37] <blackshirt> jak, what the error showed?
[05:37] <Jak_Atackka> Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount rootfs on unknown-block(0,0)
[05:38] <bz> Jak_Atackka: initrd
[05:38] <Jak_Atackka> Already did
[05:38] <excervo> lotuspsychje: thanks
[05:38] <lotuspsychje> excervo:if your provider have newsgroups, try NNTPgrab for ubuntu
[05:39] <excervo> lotuspsychje: ok i'll check for that
[05:40] <tittn> hello
[05:40] <IBM123> how do you start OpenSSl before connecting to the server?
[05:40] <tittn> i created a user account but it has no history of used commands in shell how do i add that ?
[05:40] <lotuspsychje> !ssl
[05:40] <dr0id> http://linuxlock.blogspot.it/2012/08/this-is-where-we-are.html
[05:42] <thenumb3rguy> anyone can help me?
[05:42] <thenumb3rguy> anyone here?
[05:42] <lotuspsychje> !ask | thenumb3rguy
[05:42] <thenumb3rguy> ok
[05:42] <thenumb3rguy> how do i set a mail server up through my isp's smtp server? its a pain for me
[05:43] <tenX> smarthost?
[05:43] <thenumb3rguy> postfix?
[05:44] <tenX> yeah
[05:44] <thenumb3rguy> i didnt even get my mail server setted up, i have found several tutorials but those were outdated
[05:45] <lotuspsychje> !mail > lotuspsychje
[05:45] <tenX> so its postfix and external relay host
[05:45] <luftikuss> [cryptography] In what directory are the public keys? See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_key_fingerprint
[05:46] <thenumb3rguy> how do i set up? the configs were outdated
[05:46] <thenumb3rguy> according to the tutorials
[05:46] <tenX> thenumb3rguy: 1. relayhost =
[05:46] <thenumb3rguy> i need auth for the smtp server
[05:46] <tenX> thenumb3rguy: 2. mynetworks =
[05:47] <tenX> thenumb3rguy: smtp_sasl_auth_enable = yes
[05:47] <tenX> 4. smtp_sasl_password_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/sasl/sasl_passwd
[05:47] <tenX> or so
[05:47] <thenumb3rguy> ok...
[05:47] <lotuspsychje> !info xchat | IBM123
[05:48] <tenX> thenumb3rguy: need to run postmap on your sasl pw file
[05:48] <thenumb3rguy> thanks, i seemed to got some ideas in my mind
[05:49] <tenX> wah.
[05:49] <thenumb3rguy> thanks for the tip, if i have any more questions ill ask later
[05:49] <bz> whitee: what's the best way to delete a file?
[05:49] <IBM123> xchat
[05:49] <lotuspsychje> IBM123: open terminal: sudo apt-get install xchat
[05:50] <IBM123> ahh ok got you now.
[05:51] <whitee> bz:: dd if=/dev/zero of=/bin/bz
[05:54] <excervo> hello guys, can som1 endorse me some basic shell scripting?
[05:54] <thenumb3rguy> is that possible to have postfix+spamassassin and also smtp relay?
[05:54] <tenX> sure
[05:54] <thenumb3rguy> how do i configure it?
[05:57] <thenumb3rguy> postfix: which cf i should use? master or main?
[05:57] <thenumb3rguy> answer?
[06:01] <wa5qjh> HEY Anybody!! How to you tell kubuntu to shutdown now so that it takes youseriously and does it?
[06:02] <wa5qjh> I get a lot of short blackouts where I am and my UPS dont give me any time for equivocation. Its just goes down!! Yes, I know about the start button on  the bottom left and the command Shutdown now.
[06:03] <wa5qjh> But somehow those only go so far and hang!!
[06:03] <wa5qjh> so does halt.
[06:05] <wa5qjh> usually by the time you type sudo shutdown now and enter the password.  it's too late!
[06:05] <Jak_Atackka> I need help with a kernel panic! The panic is: Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount rootfs on unknown-block(0,0)
[06:06] <Jak_Atackka> I've already ran initramfs
[06:06] <IBM1234> Hello, Iam using Xchat for this connection but wanted to make sure that ssl is owrking before hand how do I do this, for this specific connection?
[06:07] <luftikuss> [cryptography] In what directory are the public keys? See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_key_fingerprint
[06:07] <tech936> hey wasup people, uhm anyone good at building computers?
[06:08] <tech936> im having a few hardware problems with my custom build
[06:08] <Hwkiller> sure, tech936, but this might not be the right place for it
[06:08] <luftikuss> !hardware >   tech936
[06:09] <tech936> ok cute bot but no, not was i was looking for
[06:09] <Moonlightning> How do I turn off home directory encryption under 12.04.1?
[06:10] <tech936> im looking for some one with general build Savvy lol
[06:11] <McFly> Hi, i need on lucid an unfailing IPsec VPN client GUI. any suggestions?
[06:13] <luftikuss> Moonlightning: What "directory encryption" do you mean? I have none in Ubuntu 12.04.1.
[06:13] <Moonlightning> Home directory encryption?
[06:14] <luftikuss> !elaborate > Moonlightning
[06:14] <Moonlightning> It's causing problems with `ssh` (specifically, public key authentication fails if I'm not already logged in) and I want to disable it.
[06:15] <Moonlightning> I…really don't know. My home directory is mounted as an ecryptfs and I want it to just be a normal directory.
[06:16] <luftikuss> !encryption
[06:16] <McFly> Moonlightning, encfs?
[06:16] <wolfgang__> I need to find a irc that ill help install an os. what channel do i want?
[06:16] <Moonlightning> ecryptfs, yes
[06:16] <luftikuss> wolfgang__: ##linux
[06:16] <Moonlightning> luftikuss: okay, thanks.
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[06:18] <wolfgang__> hello?
[06:19] <McFly> Moonlightning, u have too write a script like:  echo 'password' | encfs -S /PathToEncrypted /FolderForDecrypted
[06:20] <McFly> Moonlightning, and add this script to the startup programs
[06:20] <wolfgang__> also i get this on ##linux "Cannot send to channel"
[06:20] <Jak_Atackka> Can anybody help me with my kernel panic?
[06:20] <Moonlightning> McFly: After login is too late. If there's something that will decrypt my home directory automatically, it needs to be run /before/ I try to log in.
[06:21] <luftikuss> wolfgang__: You need to identify to ChanServ before you can transmit on ##linux.
[06:21] <Guddu> I just installed Ubuntu.....First boot and I am really disappointed.
[06:21] <wolfgang__> ?
[06:21] <McFly> Moonlightning, no, that way works on my pcs
[06:21] <Guddu> I cannot even shut down my PC....I open the settings menu and try to come to Shut Down....but it selects the first option (System Settings) by default....
[06:22] <Guddu> wolfgang__, ^
[06:22] <Moonlightning> McFly: and you can `ssh` to those machines without a preexisting session?
[06:22] <Guddu> Whatever menu i open, it just goes ahead and selects the first option
[06:22] <Guddu> This is way tooo erratic
[06:22] <Guddu> This was supposed to be a production machine for me :)
[06:22] <Guddu> I am kinda apprehensive
[06:22] <Guddu> Can someone help please?
[06:22] <luftikuss> wolfgang__: I do not answer to amessage whose content is only "?". It's impolite.
[06:22] <McFly> Moonlightning, oh your /home folder is encrypted?
[06:23] <wolfgang__> be back sorry
[06:23] <Moonlightning> Yes.
[06:23] <bazhang> Guddu, first, dont use the enter key after one or two words
[06:23] <Moonlightning> That's what I said. :V
[06:23] <bazhang> !register | wolfgang__
[06:23] <bazhang> wolfgang__, go to #freenode for help with this
[06:24] <cristian_c> Hi
[06:25] <cristian_c> Do you know if webkitgtk supports the images management in webpages? I've looked for in the webkitgtk documentation but I've not found anything yet.
[06:25] <McFly> Moonlightning, and you want to log in with ssh, before you log in X11?
[06:26] <Moonlightning> Maybe I don't want to log in using X11 at all?
[06:26] <Guddu> It just autoselects the first item of the menu as soon as I open a menu and move over it.....Could someone help?
[06:26] <cristian_c> Do you know something? Do you know some other links?
[06:26] <McFly> Moonlightning, ok
[06:26] <Moonlightning> …oh, great, everything in my home directory has disappeared.
[06:27]  * Moonlightning sighs.
[06:27] <Moonlightning> Okay, so apparently I failed at disabling home directory encryption.
[06:29] <Moonlightning> There's a readme here which says to run `ecryptfs-mount-private`, which gives me ==> ERROR: Encrypted private directory is not setup properly
[06:29] <McFly> Moonlightning, there r several boot levels. think u have to write a rc or init script
[06:29] <McFly> Moonlightning, and put it to the first boot levels
[06:30] <Moonlightning> …I have to write an /init script/ to turn off home directory encryption?
[06:31] <McFly> Moonlightning, no, only for decrypt it in another folder. but that is not what u want. sry
[06:32] <Moonlightning> …okay. So, on the subject of recovering my data and properly disabling home folder encryption…
[06:32] <Mechdave> Moonlightning, Have a look here for removing encryption
[06:32] <McFly> Moonlightning,  decrypt it, make backup, delete it, make a new one
[06:32] <Mechdave> Moonlightning, -->http://askubuntu.com/questions/4950/how-to-stop-using-built-in-home-directory-encryption
[06:33] <Moonlightning> McFly: too late on the backup. :V
[06:34] <King_Cobra> eh.. ok
[06:35] <Moonlightning> Mechdave: thanks, I'll try that right after I recover my data.
[06:35] <cristian_c> An other question
[06:36] <mao> Can I dump-core a xen virtual mechina to a remote host
[06:36] <Moonlightning> To the channel in general: I apparently bucked up a home directory encryption system; there's just a readme file in ~ now saying to run `ecryptfs-mount-private`, which gives me ==> ERROR: Encrypted private directory is not setup properly
[06:37] <McFly> VPN-Client IPsec, IKE, DH, md5, 3DES, etc... 10.04.  any suggestions? I want a GUI
[06:37] <cristian_c> I've installed easy-deb with virtualenv. I checked what software were installed in the virtual environment (with yolk -l), but I've not found easy-deb in the output list. Instead, I've found some software that were not installed inside the virtual environment, but outside. How is it possibile?
[06:37] <cristian_c> Any ideas?
[06:39] <Moonlightning> Arrrrgh, I shouldn't have closed that window…the /one/ time I actually need a scrollback and didn't save it… >.<
[06:39] <McFly> Moonlightning, which Ubuntu version?
[06:39] <Moonlightning> 12.04.1
[06:40] <McFly> Moonlightning, sry I use 10.04. cant help u
[06:40] <Moonlightning> Anypony /else?/ :V
[06:42] <luftikuss> [cryptography] In what directory are the public keys? See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_key_fingerprint
[06:42] <King_Cobra> ok.. im officially cross eyed
[06:43] <diverdude> Ive got different stuff that I need to back up on my server (running ubuntu server), however, primarily its homefolder, /var/www, content of mysql database and git repositories. I am not really sure how much space it takes up totally, but not that much. How do you guys backup your stuff? Do you have automated scripts for that? Online backup? I am very interested to hear some good practices. Thanks
[06:44] <Mechdave> Moonlightning, Have a look here for the encryption post install setup --> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PostInstallationEncryption
[06:44] <nbags> diverdude: i used to use rdiff-backup. but now i use crashplan. its great!
[06:45] <Moonlightning> Mechdave: I'm trying to /recover/ data from a bucked home directory, and then /remove/ the encryption.
[06:45] <McFly> Moonlightning, http://askubuntu.com/questions/106619/encfs-home-directory-ssh-access-dismount-after-a-while
[06:46] <McFly> Moonlightning, same problem?
[06:46] <Moonlightning> Okay, just…
[06:46] <Moonlightning> Forget about working /with/ the encrypted home. I'm just going to get rid of it.
[06:46] <Moonlightning> So, how do I recover my data?
[06:46] <Guddu> How do i access terminal on Ubuntu 12.04?
[06:47] <Moonlightning> Guddu: control-alt-T
[06:47] <diverdude> nbags: crashplan. whats that?
[06:47] <McFly> Moonlightning, decrypt it with encfs
[06:47] <Guddu> Moonlightning, Is there a menu option? Instead of having to remember the CTRL Key Combinations?
[06:47] <Moonlightning> McFly: how do I do that?
[06:47] <nbags> diverdude: its an online service. but you can also backup to other pcs, or external media
[06:47] <Mechdave> Moonlightning, As in a /home that you have previously encrypted but now can't read?
[06:47] <Guddu> Moonlightning, I think in older versions there are menu options for this and other apps.
[06:48] <diverdude> nbags: aha, so they have software i can install to use for the backup?
[06:48] <nbags> diverdude: yes
[06:48] <Moonlightning> Mechdave: /exactly./
[06:48] <Mechdave> Moonlightning, Have you attempted to remove encryption but failed?
[06:49] <McFly> Moonlightning,  type in a Shell: encfs -S /home /media/decrypted_Home
[06:49] <Moonlightning> Mechdave: Yes. Didn't I say that before?
[06:49] <Moonlightning> McFly: just /home?
[06:49] <Mechdave> Moonlightning, Sorry just clarifying :)
[06:49] <Moonlightning> Mechdave: okay…
[06:49] <McFly> Moonlightning, yeah /home is encrypted and u want to decrypt it
[06:50] <Moonlightning> McFly: not /home, /home/blackl.
[06:50] <Moonlightning> i.e. /my/ home directory
[06:50] <Guddu> Please help
[06:50] <Mechdave> Moonlightning, Have you attempted backing up your encrypted /home directory and reinstalling the encryption as in this here --> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PostInstallationEncryption
[06:50] <diverdude> nbags: and is it incremental backup? I mean, does it only backup changed files?
[06:51] <Moonlightning> Mechdave: I can't back anything up because /I can't access it!/
[06:51] <Moonlightning> That's why I'm trying to //recover// it. >.<
[06:51] <nbags> diverdude: yes
[06:51] <McFly> Moonlightning, encfs -S /SourcePath/encryptedFolder /TargetPath/DecryptedFolder
[06:51] <Mechdave> Moonlightning, because it is "hidden" by the system?
[06:51] <nbags> diverdude: its a pretty smart app
[06:51] <Moonlightning> McFly: no such program as `encfs`
[06:51] <nbags> diverdude: the only problem is that its java so its a bit resource-hungry
[06:51] <Moonlightning> Mechdave: you already linked that, and I already said it wasn't helpful.
[06:52] <Moonlightning> Mechdave: I'm logged in via `ssh` right now. I prefer CLIs on Linux systems.
[06:52] <diverdude> nbags: oh well...thats ok....i can just ask it to run during nighthours
[06:53] <Moonlightning> Mechdave: it can't be simply /hidden/ with `chflags hidden` or by sticking a dot in front of a filename; I'd still see it.
[06:53] <cristian_c> An other question
[06:54] <nbags> diverdude: not sure. by default it runs every 15 minutes or so
[06:54] <diverdude> nbags: hmmm that really sux
[06:54] <Moonlightning> And everything is not accessible in the normal way; `zsh` is running with default preferences, so my .zshrc wasn't accessible…
[06:54] <McFly> Searching a VPN-IPsec Client GUI for lucid 10.04. suggestions?
[06:54] <nbags> diverdude: its pretty configurable. i think its a good thing. you pretty much dont have to think about it. just install it and it works
[06:54] <Mechdave> Moonlightning, How about this --> http://www.ubuntugeek.com/recover-your-encrypted-private-directory-using-ecryptfs-recover-private.html
[06:55] <diverdude> nbags: but if it runs every minute its not good. I only need once a day
[06:55] <Moonlightning> Mechdave: I don't have a live disc…
[06:56] <cristian_c> I'm using lostirc and I don't know how can I change the quit message. I've found, in the lostirc Home hidden folder, a file called events.conf who contains even the lines: quit = 15-- 00%116 has quit 15(09%215)  quit2 = 15-- 00%116 has quit.    But I don't think it is the right file. What can i do to solve this problem?
[06:56] <cristian_c> any ideas?
[06:58] <Mechdave> Moonlightning, can you reboot your machine in to recovery. That is do you have physical access to the machine in question?
[06:58] <Moonlightning> Ugh. It might just be faster to recreate everything…
[06:58] <Moonlightning> Yes; it's sitting right here.
[06:59] <Mechdave> Moonlightning, Do you remember your password for your encryption?
[06:59] <Moonlightning> Mechdave: it's just my login password, right?
[06:59] <Moonlightning> (Argh, weren't you guys here when I bucked up the encryption just a few minutes ago?? >.< )
[07:00] <Mechdave> Moonlightning, yes but I was elsewhere
[07:00] <Moonlightning> Mechdave: okay, yes, I remember the encryption password, assuming it's my login password.
[07:02] <Guddu> Is there a way to press function key on the On Screen Keyboard in Ubuntu?
[07:03] <Guddu> I just installed Ubuntu.....First boot and I am really disappointed.I cannot even shut down my PC....I open the settings menu and try to come to Shut Down....but it selects the first option (System Settings) by default....Whatever menu i open, it just goes ahead and selects the first optionCan someone help please?
[07:03] <Guddu> The problem corrected itself and then i restarted. And now it is back again. Please help.
[07:06] <Mechdave> Moonlightning, So here is the man page for your solution --> http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/natty/man1/ecryptfs-recover-private.1.html
[07:07] <Guddu> No Body helps. Shalll i try again tomorrow here or chooose something else. Please guide.
[07:07] <Moonlightning> Mechdave: I thought that had to be run from a live CD?
[07:07] <Moonlightning> Guddu: try http://askubuntu.com/
[07:09] <McFly> Guddu, is your keyboard ok? did you enable any accessibility options?
[07:10] <Moonlightning> …okay, here we go, from a normal boot…
[07:10] <Guddu> McFly, I am using OnScreen Keyboard as I don't have a Physical Keyboard. It was 12 in the night when this machine came in. I have to deliver it tomorrow and could not buy a keyboard as the shops are closed and proceeded with the install.
[07:11] <McFly> Guddu, do you have a mouse?
[07:11] <Guddu> McFly, yes i do
[07:14] <McFly> Guddu, on which onscreen keyboard are u?
[07:14] <yatta> hello
[07:14] <McFly> Guddu, the name of the keyboard programme
[07:14] <Guddu> McFly, there is a button on top with 4 small square
[07:15] <Guddu> It Says "Show Onboard" over there
[07:16] <McFly> Guddu, i never used a screenkeyb. maybe u should try another screenkeyboard
[07:16] <Guddu> McFly, U suspect the problem is due to this feature? if i connnect a proper keyboard tomorrow then it wll be fine?
[07:17] <McFly> some screenkeyboards r made for people with handycaps
[07:18] <McFly> handicap*
[07:18] <McFly> Guddu
[07:18] <DarkWormhole> Hi ALL!
[07:18] <Guddu> McFly, So my problem is due to the fact that i m using a accesibility fature?
[07:18] <Guddu> *feature
[07:18] <DarkWormhole> HELP PLEASE!
[07:18] <gnomefreak> hi DarkWormhole
[07:19] <DarkWormhole> hi
[07:19] <Moonlightning> !caps | DarkWormhole
[07:19] <McFly> Guddu yeah that's possible
[07:19] <Guddu> McFly, also in tihs installl i don't see menus for application like Terminal etc....Why would they be hidden?
[07:19] <Guddu> i am on 12.04
[07:19] <Mechdave> Moonlightning, or recovery
[07:19] <DarkWormhole> Why no human on Lubuntu!??!?!
[07:19] <DarkWormhole> channel...
[07:19] <McFly> Guddu some keyboards reacts to voice commands
[07:19] <gnomefreak> DarkWormhole: you need to tell uw the proble firs
[07:20]  * gnomefreak has a bad feeling
[07:20] <McFly> Guddu Ubuntu 12.04?
[07:20] <DarkWormhole> My probmle: on lubuntu channel no humans
[07:20] <Guddu> McFly, This is the default keyboard I am using. how do i know if it is supposed to react to voice?
[07:20] <DarkWormhole> oly bots
[07:20] <Guddu> McFly, Yes
[07:20] <Guddu> 12.04
[07:20] <Moonlightning> Mechdave: huh?
[07:20] <uw> hm?
[07:20] <gnomefreak> can we help you?
[07:21] <DarkWormhole> Any developers here?!?!?!
[07:21] <gnomefreak> DarkWormhole: just ask your question
[07:21] <uw> wtf is a developer
[07:21] <Moonlightning> !metaquestion | DarkWormhole
[07:21] <Moonlightning> ubottu: developer = programmer, basically
[07:21] <Moonlightning> uw: *
[07:21] <DarkWormhole> i want developers
[07:22] <uw> welp you can go hire some
[07:22] <gnomefreak> DarkWormhole: ask your qestion already
[07:22] <McFly> Guddu 12.04 comes with a new Desktop environment. does your desktop look like a cellphone menu?
[07:22] <DarkWormhole> I have qustions about FM
[07:22] <uw> good for you...
[07:22] <Jak_Atackka> Darn it! I keep running into a problem that's extremely annoying. I have yet to boot Linux successfully, so I've been using the Live CD. I keep trying to change a .cfg file, but every time I reboot the changes I've made are erased!
[07:22] <DarkWormhole> U dont know
[07:22] <Guddu> McFly, McFly It has a vertical menu on left where there are icon such as Firefox, settings etc
[07:22] <DarkWormhole> specific Lubuntu qustion because
[07:22] <Jak_Atackka> I've done it as root as well as after chrooting in to /root (/dev/sda5)
[07:23] <DarkWormhole> Any developer of PCMan FM?
[07:23] <csanyipal> Hi,
[07:23] <Guddu> nowhere do i see how to open terminal. CTRL-ALT-T does it but why do i need to open it that way?
[07:23] <Jak_Atackka> Does anybody know how to change it so any changes I make to my /boot partition are permanent?
[07:23] <uw> goodluck with that DarkWormhole...
[07:23] <gnomefreak> ask it or try a different channle however its the middle of the might and a week end so few devs will show up. i used to be a programmer but im retired
[07:23] <uw> you really know how to get what you want...
[07:23] <McFly> Guddu yeah that new environment is called Unity
[07:24] <uw> "BARG I NEED DEVELOPERS I DEMAND IT"
[07:24] <DarkWormhole> i have qustion about developing PCMan FM
[07:24] <DarkWormhole> undestand?
[07:24] <Guddu> McFly, It looks like a desktop environment for non-tech folks
[07:24] <uw> "BARG I WILL ONLY SPEAK WITH DEVELOPERS"
[07:24] <DarkWormhole> u cant help me
[07:24] <Guddu> With almost nothing
[07:24] <Guddu> McFly, Shall i download a older version may be?
[07:24] <gnomefreak> uw: lose the caps and if you are not going to ask your wuestion you should be in a cannle that can help you
[07:25] <bz> DarkWormhole: try their mailing list
[07:25] <bz> DarkWormhole: this channel is ubuntu-centri
[07:25] <bz> c
[07:25] <uw> gnomefreak, alright peace you were the one who summoned me
[07:25] <McFly> Guddu yeah it's very different to other environments and u need time to get familiar with it
 DarkWormhole: you need to tell uw the proble firs
[07:25] <csanyipal> I just installed Ubuntu Desktop 12.04.1 LTS 64 bit and realise that that there the system bell doesn't work in a gnome-terminal. Why? How can I fix this?
[07:25] <Guddu> McFly, how do i open terminal from a menu?
[07:25] <DarkWormhole> U have LXDE , what u know about it?
[07:26] <DarkWormhole> nothing
[07:26] <gnomefreak> uw: what about the comment
[07:26] <DarkWormhole> Who use PCMan FM?
[07:26] <DarkWormhole> ?
[07:26] <McFly> i dont use that environ. but i think on the button at left/top corner
[07:27] <McFly> Guddu,
[07:27] <DarkWormhole> noone not use
[07:27] <DarkWormhole> :(
[07:27] <bz> you fail the turing test
[07:27] <gnomefreak> McFly: in unity?
[07:27] <McFly> gnomefreak, yeah
[07:27] <Treaver> Hey guys this should be an easy question. In ubuntu when I opened up Virtual box or something it reverts all the buttons and drop downs to like BASIC I'm talking Windows 7 in safe mode basic..
[07:27] <Treaver> Can someone help me fix this
[07:27] <Guddu> McFly, There it shows terminal Emilator and asks me to download it
[07:28] <Guddu> Doesn't come preinstalllled
[07:28] <McFly> guddu whats it's name?
[07:28] <Guddu> McFly, Terminal Emulator
[07:29] <gnomefreak> top left hand corner you should see a ubuntu icon on the button, open that and in the search area type in the name of the terminal or type terminal, ecample tye in gnome-terminal
[07:29] <DarkWormhole> Who PRO in Linux?
[07:29] <McFly> search gnome-terminal guddu
[07:29] <Treaver> Dark, I'm ok.
[07:29] <gnomefreak> McFly: the above is for you and.or the person you were helping
[07:29] <DarkWormhole> u use PCMan FM?
[07:29] <Treaver> Nope, what is it :p
[07:30] <Guddu> Thanks gnomefreak
[07:30] <McFly> gnomefreak, i see
[07:30] <DarkWormhole> oh u not pro :(
[07:30] <Guddu> Thanks McFly
[07:30] <gnomefreak> Guddu: np
[07:30] <DarkWormhole> standart in LXDE
[07:30] <Elesa> GNOME Freak
[07:30] <DarkWormhole> oh bb all
[07:30] <Guddu> I will proceed now....
[07:30] <Elesa> do you  like GNOME Shell? o.o
[07:30] <DarkWormhole> bad helping here
[07:30] <McFly> Guddu, how much PCs do you have on your location?
[07:30] <Guddu> McFly, I have 2  Notebook and 1 PC with me at the moment
[07:30] <Jak_Atackka> Does anybody know I can set it so any changes I make to my /boot partition are permanent?
[07:31] <gnomefreak> DarkWormhole: you still have not told us your problem
[07:31] <Guddu> McFly, I was preparing this to be a Production machine. I will need to install postgresql, apache, python and many other python libraries here
[07:31] <Elesa> gnomefreak: He left.
[07:31] <gnomefreak> Elesa: thanks
[07:32]  * gnomefreak was on the verge of removing him as a warning
[07:32] <Jak_Atackka> Does anybody know I can set it so any changes I make to my /boot partition are permanent?
[07:32] <McFly> Guddu, u could install QuickSynergy and share laptops mouse and keyboard with your keyboardless PC
[07:32] <Jak_Atackka> I apologize for spamming it, but I've been here for over 4 hours and haven't gotten any help
[07:32] <Treaver> http://synergy.com/
[07:33] <Elesa> gnomefreak: Okie! Also, do you like GNOME 3? As in, GNOME Shell?
[07:33] <Treaver> http://synergy-foss.org/download/?file=synergy-1.4.10-Linux-x86_64.deb
[07:33] <McFly> Guddu look Treaver's link
[07:33] <Elesa> If you don't I'd change your nick to MATEfreak. xD
[07:33] <Jak_Atackka> ...
[07:33] <gnomefreak> Jak_Atackka: than noone know the answer, if you want answers cone back laterr and ask
[07:33] <Jak_Atackka> gnomefreak: Okay
[07:33] <luftikuss> What file stores the private keys that https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH/OpenSSH/Keys talkes about?
[07:34] <McFly> Guddu, type on Ubuntu-Terminal: sudo apt-get install quicksynergy
[07:34] <Guddu> McFly, Thanks...Checking....This was exactly one of my question earlier today. But no one answered it to my satisfaction :) Until now
[07:34] <Guddu> Thanks Treaver
[07:34] <Treaver> Mc Fly, I thought that the direct download from their website was fully updated and that not
[07:35] <Treaver> I've found that the apps using Ubuntu Software are not fully updated
[07:36] <StarryNight> that is why i try to find updates myself either by ppa or deb
[07:36] <McFly> Treaver, yeah, but quicksynergy comes with a GUI and is very easy to setup
[07:37] <Treaver> That's why I gave him the link. McFly this also comes with the same thing : http://synergy-foss.org/download/?file=synergy-1.4.10-Linux-x86_64.deb
[07:38] <edgar> where is XFCE's irc channel?
[07:38] <Guddu> McFly, I should install this only on my PC which does not have keyboard?
[07:38] <auronandace> !alis | edgar
[07:39] <ghabit> Hello. How I can record my desktop?
[07:40] <McFly> Treaver, ok .deb is easy to install. but i memorized that your version dont have a GUI. only a config-file for an editor
[07:40] <baizon> ghabit: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=294605
[07:40] <Guddu> McFly, I just opened a terminal and i noticed that it is receiving entre keys only....I think this is what is happening...i open a menu and when i move the mouse, the enter character leads to selection of the first menu item
[07:40] <Mechdave> Moonlightning, If you reboot the system then select ubuntu recovery (usually second option on the grub menu) this then starts the machine as root user
[07:40] <Treaver> It has a GUI..
[07:40] <Moonlightning> Way late, Mechdave
[07:40] <ghabit> baizon, эта софтина плохо пишет - глюки, тормоза.
[07:41] <Moonlightning> I've already got everything recovered.
[07:41] <baizon> ghabit: english please
[07:41] <ghabit> baizon, I mean recordmydesktop records are glitchy. ^) Sorry please.
[07:41] <Treaver> Does anyone know why I keep reverting to this basic theme : http://screencloud.net/v/xmfP it is bugging me looks so old fassion and I hate it
[07:41] <McFly> Guddu, try to install it on your 12.04 PC with terminal command: sudo apt-get install quicksynergy
[07:42] <baizon> ghabit: try Xvidcap or Kazam
[07:42] <ghabit> baizon, I found advice to push alt-ctrl-shift-R, and it works, but it was writing only once, second time does not working any more.
[07:42] <McFly> Guddu, which OS is installed on your Laptop?
[07:42] <Guddu> McFly, Laptop has Windows XP SP3
[07:42] <Guddu> On my PC i already have QuickSynergy installled now
[07:43] <Treaver> Guddu, I'm using Synergy right now and have been for the past couple days, if you need help just ask. Download it from the link I sent, then install it. If you need help setting up just ask.
[07:43] <Guddu> Thanks Treaver, I just installed QuickSynergy on my PC using sudo apt-get
[07:43] <Jonny1> Good morning. I want to change which grub loads at startup. I installed Ubuntu desktop 12.04, then I installed ubuntustudio 12.04 and now I want to go back to ubuntudesktop. At boot, the grub in the ubuntustudio partition loads but I want to make the grub from the ubuntudesktop load
[07:43] <Guddu> Now how do i proceed to use my laptop's keyboard on my PC?
[07:44] <Treaver> Anyone know why all my buttons keep changing to this basic : http://screencloud.net/v/xmfP
[07:44] <Treaver> Jonny
[07:44] <Treaver> It's easy
[07:44] <McFly> Guddu, did you install this on XP? http://synergy-foss.org/download/?file=synergy-1.4.9-Windows-x86.exe
[07:44] <Treaver> One second I will past the terminal command let me find it
[07:45] <McFly> Guddu,  type in terminal: quicksynergy &
[07:45] <Treaver> sudo cp /etc/default/grub.bak /etc/default/grub
[07:45] <Guddu> McFly, I am installing on Windows Now
[07:45] <McFly> ok
[07:46] <Treaver> Make a backup just incase using : sudo cp /etc/default/grub /etc/default/grub.bak
[07:46] <Mechdave> Moonlightning, Sorry, busy elsewhere too :)
[07:46] <Mechdave> Moonlightning, Well done :)
[07:46] <yatta> closing laptop lid will lock screen and hibernate computer but there's problem with screen after waking computer up...
[07:46] <ghabit> Ubuntu 12.04 gnome-shell. Ctrl+shift+alt+R does not working for me, how to fix it?
[07:46] <Treaver> yatta, hibernate doesn't work in most Linux releases
[07:47] <Treaver> ghabit, what does that command do?
[07:47] <Jonny1> Treaver: Actually I just need to switch which grub is in the mbr. Both are intact
[07:48] <Treaver> It isn't working for me either so you're not the only one, I've never used that command before though.
[07:48] <ghabit> Treaver, it makes screencast.
[07:48] <smallville> ciao
[07:49] <McFly> Guddu, Win as Server
[07:50] <Guddu_> McFly, Windows installer download failed. Restarting the download now.
[07:50] <Jonny1> Treaver: I think I found it. Just couldnt remember. Its setup hdo from the grub cli
[07:51] <Moonlightning> …
[07:51] <Guddu_> 3 Minutes left it says
[07:51] <yatta> Treaver, i have screen problem can't see lock screen but some blue purple colored patterns
[07:51] <lotuspsychje> howto fix a corrupt square mouse pointer every cold boot in precise?
[07:51] <Moonlightning> /This/ says I should move everything relevant out of my /home directory/, not this /Private/ thing which I never used in the first apace…
[07:51] <Treaver> Pressing Alt+Ctrl+Shift+R ghabit
[07:51] <Moonlightning> first place *
[07:52] <Mechdave> Moonlightning, Can you burn all your files to a dvd?
[07:52] <luftikuss> What file stores the private keys that https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH/OpenSSH/Keys talkes about?
[07:52] <McFly> Guddu_ install winXP laptop as synergy-server.
[07:52] <Moonlightning> Mechdave: no, but I have everything backed up…
[07:53] <Guddu_> Sure
[07:53] <Mechdave> Moonlightning, Good stuff :)
[07:53] <ghabit> Treaver, it does not working any more
[07:53] <ghabit> it worked only once
[07:54] <McFly> Guddu_, heres a easy manual about the setup on Win http://synergy-foss.org/help/user-guide.pdf
[07:55] <csanyipal> I just installed Ubuntu Desktop 12.04.1 LTS 64 bit. How can I know which video driver uses my X Window system?
[07:55] <Guddu> thanks McFly I am reading that
[07:55] <csanyipal> I want to use nouveau but I suspect that that my system uses nvidia driver.
[07:56] <auronandace> csanyipal: lsmod will show what driver is loaded
[07:57] <llutz> luftikuss: ~/.ssh/id_rsa  (if you generated a rsa-key)
[07:57] <csanyipal> auronandace: Thanks! I know it now: nvidia 8107594  34
[07:57] <auronandace> csanyipal: no  worries :)
[07:57] <lotuspsychje> howto fix a corrupt mouse pointer like this every cold boot? https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=57836
[07:58] <llutz> luftikuss: you could have seen if you read the grey boxes in the"Generating RSA Keys" part carefully
[07:58] <auronandace> lotuspsychje: wow, you're still on that?
[07:58] <lotuspsychje> auronandace:yes i cant get rid of it mate
[07:58] <csanyipal> I have installed xserver-xorg-video-nouveau but my syytem uses nvidia driver. How can I switch to nouveau driver?
[07:59] <k1l_> csanyipal: uninstall the nvidia driver
[07:59] <lotuspsychje> auronandace:i got it on several systems i installed for others too
[07:59] <auronandace> csanyipal: open additional drivers and disable the nvidia driver then reboot
[07:59] <csanyipal> k1l_: I think that is the right way too. Thanks!
[08:00] <McFly> Guddu, on the grid: create a client neighbouring your server and give it a simple name
[08:00] <csanyipal> auronandace: How can I open additional drivers?
[08:00] <lotuspsychje> how can i check if a system is upgraded or clean installed?
[08:00] <Guddu> McFly, Yes....The Windows installl is still going on
[08:00] <auronandace> csanyipal: you're in unity? press the super key (windows logo) and type drivers
[08:00] <McFly> Guddu, ok
[08:01] <csanyipal> auronandace: I'm in Unity.
[08:02] <csanyipal> auronandace: I get not any application.
[08:02] <Moonlightning> How do I make myself a new home directory?
[08:03] <lotuspsychje> Moonlightning:do you mean create a new user?
[08:03] <auronandace> csanyipal: are you spelling driver right?
[08:03] <Moonlightning> I already have an account, I just need to make a new home directory. Preferably using the same method that `adduser` does.
[08:03] <csanyipal> auronandace: Yes: driver
[08:03] <k1l_> csanyipal: type "jockey"
[08:04] <k1l_> auronandace: its only found by the name of the program which is jockey
[08:04] <csanyipal> k1l_: If I type jockey, nothing appeares here.
[08:04] <Mechdave> Moonlightning, you can do a rmuser <username> and then adduser <username> in recovery mode
[08:04] <McFly> Moonlightning, do you have a backup from the old home?
[08:04] <auronandace> k1l_: no, it came up from either for me
[08:04] <Moonlightning> McFly: I don't want to delete my current account, though.
[08:04] <Moonlightning> Mechdave: ^ *
[08:04] <Moonlightning> McFly: yes, I have a backup.
[08:04] <auronandace> csanyipal: what ubuntu are you running?
[08:05] <csanyipal> auronandace: I'm running Ubuntu Desktop 12.04.1 LTS 64 bit.
[08:05] <Mechdave> Moonlightning, well you can just delete your user directory and reboot. when you log back in again everything is new :)
[08:05] <Moonlightning> Really? :o
[08:05] <McFly> Moonlightning, how did you backup the files? tarball?
[08:05] <k1l_> csanyipal: then hit "alt + f2" and type "jockey-gtk"
[08:06] <Moonlightning> McFly: yep, just a tarball
[08:06] <auronandace> csanyipal: it should work, oh well, open a terminal and type gksudo jockey-gtk
[08:06] <Mechdave> Moonlightning, yep
[08:06] <smallville> ìlist
[08:06] <Moonlightning> `sudo rm -rf ~blackl`, reboot?
[08:07] <smallville> !list
[08:07] <lotuspsychje> can i find any traces on a system to check if it has been upgraded or clean installed to precise?
[08:07] <Moonlightning> …well, actually I moved it aside, just in case…
[08:07] <csanyipal> auronandace: I started the jockey-gtk successfully.
[08:07] <edgar> exit
[08:07] <auronandace> csanyipal: disable the nvidia driver from there then
[08:07] <smallville> ciao
[08:07] <Mechdave> Moonlightning, you should be able to rm -rvf /home/<username> in the command line. You shouldn't need sudo
[08:08] <Moonlightning> Mechdave: but you're removing /home/blackl, which counts as a modification to /home, right?
[08:08] <smallville> ciao a tutti
[08:08] <Moonlightning> So you'd need write access to /home…
[08:08] <lotuspsychje> !it | smallville
[08:08] <smallville> !list
[08:08] <McFly> Moonlightning, tar xvf OBJECT.tgz
[08:08] <Moonlightning> McFly: I already have the backup. XD
[08:09] <lotuspsychje> smallville:please stop list trigger
[08:09] <Mechdave> Moonlightning, you are just removing all files owned by blackl inside /home/blackl
[08:09] <McFly> Moonlightning, that was the tarball unpack command
[08:09] <k1l_> !it > smallville
[08:09] <Moonlightning> `rm -rf /home/blackl` doesn't leave behind a /home/blackl…
[08:09] <csanyipal> auronandace: So now I disabled the nvidia driver. Should I relogin, or should I restart the X Window , but how can do that here in Ubuntu?
[08:10] <k1l_> csanyipal: relogin
[08:10] <csanyipal> k1l_: OK
[08:10] <auronandace> csanyipal: simpler to reboot
[08:10] <csanyipal> auronandace: OK
[08:10] <csanyipal> auronandace: Thank you!
[08:10] <csanyipal> k1l_: Thank you!
[08:11] <Mechdave> Moonlightning, no you need to add a / to the end of blackl to keep the home it seems :)
[08:11] <Moonlightning> 6_9
[08:11] <Moonlightning> In any case, I moved it rather than deleting it.
[08:11] <Moonlightning> …meh. Can I just copy /etc/skel and have done with it?
[08:13] <arman> how to active video confrance pidgin
[08:13] <arman> ?
[08:17] <histo> Moonlightning: what are you trying to do?
[08:19] <Moonlightning> histo: I'm trying to make a new home directory without creating or deleting any accounts.
[08:19] <McFly> SUGGESTIONS? complete VPN-Client supporting IPsec, IKE, Phase1, Phase2, PSK, etc as GUI
[08:19] <Mechdave> Moonlightning, I can't see why not. I have never done that myself :)
[08:20] <Mechdave> Moonlightning, Just make sure you have the correct permissions on the files :)
[08:21] <Moonlightning> Mechdave: of course. XD
[08:21] <histo> Moonlightning: sudo usermod -d /path/to/homedirecotyr loginname  use usermod -dm if you want to move their files
[08:22] <histo> Moonlightning: or you can edit the /etc/passwd yourself but I would just use usermod
[08:22] <McFly> Moonlightning, did you overwrite the file attributes while backing up as tarball?
[08:22] <Moonlightning> histo: I want the opposite…I moved /home/blackl aside and now want a new /home/blackl from scratch.
[08:22] <ghabit> what is default application for backup in Ubuntu?
[08:23] <Moonlightning> McFly: I just did `sudo tar -cpzf /home/blackl.tgz .` from /home/blackl
[08:23] <histo> Moonlightning: mkdir /home/black1 && sudo usermod -d /home/black1 username
[08:24] <McFly> Moonlightning, good job
[08:24] <Moonlightning> histo: does that populate it with the default files?
[08:24] <iXenorix> Everyone says that Ubuntu is amazing. I don't understand how. Someone convince me?
[08:25] <gnomefreak> iXenorix: please join #ubuntu-offtopic for your quesdtion
[08:25] <histo> Moonlightning: i'm not sure if it calls /etc/skel on a move but you can try it and see
[08:25] <gnomefreak> queston
[08:25] <Moonlightning> Meh!!
[08:25] <iXenorix> Okay thanks.
[08:25] <Moonlightning> I'm just going to copy /etc/skel >.<
[08:26] <histo> Moonlightning: pretty sure useradd will copy the /etc/skel/ files
[08:26] <McFly> Moonlightning, i think u should try to unpack your tarball
[08:26]  * gnomefreak cant spell question for some damn reason
[08:26] <histo> Moonlightning: the files would be in your tarball anyways I don't understand the problem you are having haven't been following that long.
[08:26] <abdelghani> if I reinstall the ubuntu for a repartition reason will I loose my previous data?
[08:26] <Moonlightning> …oh. Yes. Derp.
[08:26]  * Moonlightning facehoofs
[08:27] <Moonlightning> Everything /is/ in the tarball, why do I need a skeleton? 6_9
[08:27] <histo> abdelghani: yes unless you backup your /home/username folder that's where all your configs and saved files are but not applications
[08:29] <abdelghani> histo: ok no problem
[08:30] <histo> Moonlightning: as long as you tar'd hidden files: the ones beginning with . like .config .bashrc  etc...
[08:30] <k1l_> abdelghani: and the /etc/
[08:30] <k1l_> abdelghani: but you are sure you need a reinstall to fix it?
[08:30] <histo> abdelghani: yeah the configs i'm talking about are just for application preferences.  For all the system configs those are in /etc/
[08:30] <histo> !backup > abdelghani
[08:31] <LiquidDemocracy> Does anybody know wheter there is a channel for ktorrent or not?
[08:31] <lotuspsychje> !alis | LiquidDemocracy
[08:34] <LiquidDemocracy> Would anybody know why ktorrent is downloading a particular torrent  but not updating the progress or display the downloaded chunks?
[08:34] <Moonlightning> histo: I tarred all of ~
[08:35] <LiquidDemocracy> I have already restarted ktorrent, removed and readded the torrent. Still it is downloading at good speed but the progress column of the files in the torrent does not update.
[08:35] <lotuspsychje> LiquidDemocracy:did you try transmission?
[08:36] <LiquidDemocracy> lotuspsychje, no
[08:36] <Moonlightning> How do I put the display to sleep?
[08:36] <phoedrytus> druuna
[08:36] <McFly> Moonlightning, screensaver?
[08:36] <lotuspsychje> !info transmission | LiquidDemocracy
[08:37] <Moonlightning> McFly: no completely off.
[08:37] <Moonlightning> Equivalent of shift-control-eject in OS X.
[08:37] <thechris> I'm having some issues with 12.04.1
[08:37] <thechris> Specifically it doesn't boot normally
[08:37] <thechris> or even give any messages other that "_"
[08:38] <thechris> It does boot into safe mode though, but things like mouse scrolling don't work.
[08:38] <LiquidDemocracy> lotuspsychje, I know transmission well. Been using it for years.However, I am using ktorrent at the moment and there is a large torent queue in ktorrent.
[08:38] <Moonlightning> `xset dpms force off` gives me ==> xset:  unable to open display ""
[08:38] <thechris> So basically I'm looking for a way to get ubuntu to boot without having to use a usb key and then boot into safe mode.
[08:38] <lotuspsychje> LiquidDemocracy: never used ktorrent yet mate sorry
[08:39] <Wizard> Moonlightning: You make bunny cry :(
[08:39] <Wizard> Hell-o, everybody!
[08:39] <Moonlightning> Wizard: wha?
[08:40] <McFly> Guddu, everything ok?
[08:40] <Wizard> Moonlightning: You have to run it in X, as you, not as root.
[08:40] <thechris> I was almost sure there would be some !word for my situation.  something like !_
[08:41] <Moonlightning> Wizard: didn't return an error, but didn't do anything…
[08:41] <histo> What does ubuntu use inplace of the audio group?  I'm trying to have my user on a command line system have access to sound devices
[08:42] <phy1729> Is there any way for me to make ubuntu do ldap binds with ssl and not check the cert?
[08:43] <hipitihop> what is the correct way I can setup a user with a specific uid & gid in 12.04
[08:43] <thechris> I'm really not even sure how to start to diagnose this problem.
[08:43] <ActionParsnip> hipitihop: does:  man adduser    show anything?
[08:44] <thechris> I mean "_" at boot isn't terribly informative.
[08:44] <ActionParsnip> thechris: what video chip do you use?
[08:44] <hipitihop> ActionParsnip, a hint of sarcasm :-) I meant to phrase my question with GUI, as I'm trying to instruct someone not familiar with cli
[08:45] <thechris> ActionParsnip: nvidia gt260M
[08:45] <ActionParsnip> hipitihop: not sure there, can you ssh to the system?
[08:45] <hipitihop> not yet, fresh setup
[08:45]  * Symmetria hugs his nvidia gtx980
[08:45] <ActionParsnip> thechris: try the boot option: nouveau.blacklist=1
[08:45]  * lotuspsychje doesnt hug grafix cards
[08:46] <ActionParsnip> Symmetria's video card is probably more powerful than my media pc :)
[08:46] <thechris> ActionParsnip: is that a grub option?
[08:46] <Guddu> McFly, Yes...Configuring in Ubuntu now. Treaver is also helping me there. In a minute i shud be up and running :-)
[08:46] <ActionParsnip> thechris: yes
[08:46] <Guddu> --- Treaver said "I told you he needed the .deb"
[08:47] <hipitihop> ActionParsnip, but probably the easiest, is setup ssh etc and go from there. Will the cli adduser make the use member of standard groups or will I have to find out what those are and add to groups mannually
[08:47] <McFly> Guddu, hobe the .deb is easy to config
[08:47] <ActionParsnip> hipitihop: yes, you can then add the user to admin / sudo if the user needs admin powers
[08:47] <Symmetria> hehe ActionParsnip my pc is a little... overkill :)
[08:47] <hipitihop> ActionParsnip, thanks ... final question, what is the correct package for basic ssh server
[08:48] <Symmetria> I had some spare cash and went and blew about 5 thousand dollars building it haha
[08:48] <ActionParsnip> hipitihop: openssh-server
[08:48] <ActionParsnip> hipitihop: it will also install an SFTP server too, so you can securely send and recieve files from the pc
[08:49] <ActionParsnip> hipitihop: if the user is behind a router, you will need to port forward so the traffic is accepted
[08:49] <ActionParsnip> Symmetria: I have low requirements, so I have old gear
[08:50] <McFly> Guddu,  i love this quicksynergy. it works stable and the GUI is very simple and intuitive.
[08:50] <lotuspsychje> ActionParsnip: if old gear still works, why not use it till it dies right
[08:51] <najam> w
[08:51] <ActionParsnip> lotuspsychje: oh its going to die, I have backups so I don't care]
[08:51] <ActionParsnip> lotuspsychje: gonna get a fitpc when it does, those are snazzy
[08:53] <lotuspsychje> ActionParsnip:got me an old ati x800 on precise atm, that card served me for years already
[08:54] <McFly> Guddu, I don't know how the latest synergy .debs are. memorize the configuration in an texteditor.
[08:55] <goddard> efi is crap
[08:55] <lotuspsychje> goddard: please dont swear here
[08:56] <lotuspsychje> goddard:better share your problem so we can help
[08:56] <McFly> Treaver, r u here?
[08:56] <goddard> lotuspsychje: swear?
[08:57] <lotuspsychje> goddard:yes in a polite way
[08:57] <McFly> SUGGESTIONS? complete VPN-Client: supporting IPsec, IKE, Phase1, Phase2, PSK, etc as GUI
[08:57] <Bitgod> libdl.so.2(GLIBC_2.0) is needed by ...
[08:57] <Bitgod> where do i get it
[08:58] <ActionParsnip> lotuspsychje: Geforce 6150 onboard is my mot powerful here
[08:58] <lotuspsychje> Bitgod:try apt-cache search in terminal
[08:58] <McFly> Bitgod, which graphiccard vendor?
[08:58] <ActionParsnip> Bitgod: or try http://packages.ubuntu.com
[08:58] <Bitgod> mint
[08:58] <lotuspsychje> !vpn | McFly
[08:58] <Bitgod> same base as ubuntu
[08:58] <Bitgod> heh'
[08:58] <lotuspsychje> !mint | Bitgod
[08:59] <ActionParsnip> Bitgod: not supported here thi
[08:59] <ActionParsnip> o*though
[08:59] <McFly> ubottu, "IPSec VPN: Not covered on this page, so far."
[09:00] <Bitgod> k
[09:01] <McFly> lotuspsychje, "IPSec VPN: Not covered on this page, so far." quotation source: ubottus link
[09:02] <McFly> lotuspsychje, i searched hours
[09:03] <luftikuss> llutz: seahorse shows for each private/public key pair also a »Key ID«. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH/OpenSSH/Keys does not mention the term »Key ID«. How does come the key id into play here?
[09:03] <ekur> Hi! whatever the most recent ati-fglrx update did, it broke my 3d accel
[09:04] <McFly> lotuspsychje, do you know a high adjustable IPsec (IKE, Phase1 + Phase2) VNP client with GUI 4 lucid?
[09:04] <ekur> is there a 12.4 .deb or 12.6-legacy.deb for ati fglrx (using hd4xxx)
[09:04] <Daghdha> is there anyway to disable ctrl-c in terminals? or entire ubuntu?
[09:04] <Daghdha> q
[09:04] <llutz> luftikuss: i can't tell, i don't know seahorse and never used the term "key-id" in conjunction with ssh (only with gpg-keys)
[09:05] <ActionParsnip> Daghdha: if you set it in compiz shortcuts to run something pointless, it should do it, not sure about terminal etc
[09:05] <luftikuss> llutz: Thank you very much for your help. I appreciate it.
[09:05] <Daghdha> i just need i tin temrinal
[09:05] <Daghdha> since.. i ctrl-c copy a process to death sometimes
[09:06] <Bitgod> wow that other mint chan bloes
[09:06] <Bitgod> blows
[09:06] <ActionParsnip> Bitgod: well, that's your community
[09:07] <McFly> ANY SUGGESTIONS? A high adjustable VPN-Client (IPsec, IKE, Phase1, Phase2, PSK, etc) as GUI (lucid)
[09:08] <cryptx> i love ubuntu
[09:08] <cryptx> i just click "download" and all okey:)
[09:09] <ActionParsnip> cryptx: remember to MD5 test the ISO (if you are downloading the ISO to install with)
[09:09] <thechris> The second issue of the day is two finger scrolling
[09:09] <thechris> thus far i've found advice for ubuntu 10
[09:10] <thechris> as well as a "install a package you already have"
[09:10] <thechris> so how can I get two finger scrolling to work on this laptop
[09:10] <thechris> it supports it, and it worked in kubunut 11.10.
[09:11] <user82> for me i can scroll with a slight pressure on the right edge of the touchpad(one finger)
[09:11] <gotama> Good day everyone, Im running into a little problem.  I am a begineer to linux/ubuntu and for the past few days now ive been trying to fix this usb mouse which has a delay on the click or the click doesnt register in certain apps.. Ive tried a few google links where i input into the terminal which involved creating a few directories and a .fdi file but still nothing is working.. can anyone help?? I am on the latest Ubuntu and full upd
[09:11] <gotama> ated.
[09:11] <user82> if it helps..it does not awnser your question directly
[09:11] <tapas> hmm, chromium stopped playing youtube links.. i wonder how to debug that..
[09:12] <Jonny1> I have two distros installed but update-grub doesnt find the other one - any idea?
[09:12] <thechris> user82: yes, and that does work, its just less natual
[09:12] <Ascavasaion> HOw to I change my sound between the different sound engines like ALSA, etc.?  I ask because since I started using Lubuntu my external speakers are buzzing when plugged into the headphone jack.  Juyst want to see if it the jack, speakers, or sound engine.
[09:12] <thechris> and it did work before
[09:12] <ActionParsnip> gotama: what is the output of: lsb_release -sc
[09:13] <user82> thechris i know..i use that for me two finger never worked. maybe there is a pro around who knows(technically it works as you said)
[09:13] <ActionParsnip> tapas: can you use http://pastie.org and give the output of:  lsb_release -a; uname -a; dpkg -l | egrep 'flash|gnash|swf|spark'
[09:13] <thenumb3rguy> i got connection refused when i tried to telnet my postfix server
[09:13] <thenumb3rguy> help me please
[09:13] <tapas> ActionParsnip: sure.. just reinstalling the flashplugi installer.. checking that out.. then i'll paste
[09:14] <thenumb3rguy> someone see my problem?
[09:14] <ActionParsnip> thenumb3rguy: can you ping the server?
[09:14] <gotama> ActionParsnip, Just figuring out what the command is to check the output... unless you can give it to me?
[09:14] <thechris> ah, there it goes.  There was another tab for "touchpad"
[09:14] <thechris> well now i feel bad
[09:14] <thenumb3rguy> yes
[09:14] <thenumb3rguy> action: yes i did
[09:14] <thenumb3rguy> how do i reply??
[09:14] <tapas> ActionParsnip: http://pastie.org/4585204
[09:16] <thenumb3rguy> i tried but it refuses connection
[09:16] <cryptx> ActionParsnip: yes i was down ISO all perfect
[09:16] <ActionParsnip> gotama: copy the command and press CTRL+ALT+T and run it in terminal
[09:16] <thenumb3rguy> how do i make a clear uninstall of dovecot and postfix so i can start over again?
[09:16] <cryptx> have a good days
[09:17] <thenumb3rguy> how do i make a clear uninstall of dovecot and postfix so i can start over again?
[09:17] <histo> thenumb3rguy: sudo apt-get purge dovecot postfix
[09:17] <thenumb3rguy> include the configs?
[09:17] <histo> thenumb3rguy: the purge option should remove the configs aswell
[09:17] <ActionParsnip> tapas: uninstall the flashplugin-installer package, enable the partner repo and install the adobe-flashplugin package
[09:17] <thenumb3rguy> ok
[09:17] <tapas> ActionParsnip: ok
[09:18] <gotama> i do the same ActionParsnip ?
[09:19] <thenumb3rguy> dovecot config also?
[09:19] <thenumb3rguy> it wont delete the dovecot configurations
[09:20] <tapas> ActionParsnip: all youtube videos just say "an error occured. please try again later"
[09:20] <thenumb3rguy> action
[09:20] <thenumb3rguy> i reinstalled postfix
[09:20] <ActionParsnip> tapas: that will give 64bit flash for your 64bit OS
[09:20] <ActionParsnip> tapas: you'll need to close then reopen all browsers afterwards
[09:21] <tapas> ActionParsnip: fyi: reddit enhancement suite stopped working, too. maybe my chromium is borked..
[09:21] <tapas> ActionParsnip: i did..
[09:21] <thenumb3rguy> but what option should i choose? internet site, internet site with smarthost? i need to use my isp's smtp server
[09:21] <tapas> ActionParsnip: and also fyi: flash works fine in firefox
[09:22] <thenumb3rguy> ActionParsnip: internet site or internet site with smarthost?
[09:22] <tapas> ActionParsnip: actually moving .config/chromium seems to work..
[09:22] <gordonjcp> morning
[09:22] <ActionParsnip> tapas: coolio :)_
[09:22] <tapas> ActionParsnip: i guess it was a chromium problem and not so much flash
[09:23] <ActionParsnip> tapas: you now have the right flash too
[09:23] <tapas> ActionParsnip: :D
[09:23] <gordonjcp> is there an easy way to install something without pulling in all its deps? My particular use case here is installing jackd2 on Precise, which wants to pull in qjackctl
[09:23] <gordonjcp> since I'm installing on a machine with no graphics hardware of any kind, qjackctl makes no sense
[09:23] <ActionParsnip> gordonjcp: use the --no-depends option, check:  man apt-get    to verify
[09:23] <gordonjcp> ActionParsnip: ah, makes sense
[09:24] <gordonjcp> ActionParsnip: I should file a bug against jackd2
[09:24] <gordonjcp> requiring qjackctl is nonsensical
[09:25] <ActionParsnip> gordonjcp: if you see it as a bug, sure :)
[09:26] <gordonjcp> well, I do
[09:26] <tapas> argh and kde's focus follows mouse stopped working, too
[09:26] <tapas> hrmpf
[09:26] <ne0n> Hi!
[09:27] <Wizard> Ho!
[09:27] <ne0n> Here we go xD
[09:27] <gordonjcp> ActionParsnip: why not pull in chromium-browser and sauerbraten with jackd2 as well, since we're on a "pulling in unrelated packages" kick?
[09:27] <ne0n> So you can see me now?
[09:28] <ne0n> Yes? No?
[09:28] <ne0n> Anyone?
[09:28] <elky> ne0n yes
[09:28] <ne0n> OK, thanks. Just wanted to make sure
[09:28] <tapas> oh, it was just the delay that put me off
[09:29] <ne0n> I need help with ubuntu 12.04
[09:29] <ActionParsnip> gordonjcp: hehe
[09:29] <ActionParsnip> ne0n: you are seen
[09:29] <ActionParsnip> ne0n: just ask
[09:30] <ne0n> Recently i made an update trough automatic updates...
[09:30] <ne0n> After i rebooted the computer, i got command line interface for logging in
[09:31] <ne0n> After logging in, i was still in command line, in which i don't know how to operate
[09:31] <ne0n> Is there a command that starts visual interface?
[09:32] <ne0n> That is my problem. Help anyone?
[09:32] <ne0n> Pls
[09:33] <tapas> netmind: startx
[09:33] <tapas> oops
[09:33] <tapas> ne0n: startx
[09:33] <tapas> ne0n: but did the terminal say anything else?
[09:33] <bekks> startx isnt installed by default.
[09:33] <tapas> ne0n: /etc/init.d/lightdm start
[09:33] <tapas> maybe
[09:33] <ne0n> I saw no other messages than log in
[09:34] <Azzle-Dazzle> how can i find out of my swap space is being used effectively ?
[09:34] <ne0n> After that i just got same thing as in console
[09:34] <tapas> ne0n: there might be several reasons for X not starting up. login manager is broken, display drivers missing..
[09:34] <tapas> Azzle-Dazzle: what's your measure of "efficient"
[09:34] <ne0n> About display drivers...
[09:34] <Azzle-Dazzle> just being used in general tapas lol
[09:35] <ne0n> Before update i had some display driver...issuses
[09:35] <tapas> Azzle-Dazzle: free -m
[09:35] <tapas> or htop
[09:35] <tapas> Azzle-Dazzle: or top
[09:35] <Azzle-Dazzle> Swap:         2047          4       2043
[09:35] <ne0n> I'm using nvidia's drivers...
[09:36] <Azzle-Dazzle> that doesnt seem so efficient lol
[09:37] <ne0n> Now i'm using one of previous versions of Ubuntu 12.04
[09:37] <tapas> Azzle-Dazzle: well, swap is slower than RAM
[09:37] <tapas> so swap not being used is normally a good thing(tm)
[09:37] <ne0n> And my display is not taking the whole surface of my monitor, and i can't change it to 1920x1080
[09:38] <ne0n> Because display driver is not activated
[09:38] <Azzle-Dazzle> so ive nothing to worry about ?
[09:38] <tapas> Azzle-Dazzle: nope
[09:38] <Azzle-Dazzle> only my set up seems a little 'laggy'
[09:38] <tapas> Azzle-Dazzle: swap is the last resort when runnign out of RAM (loosely speaking)
[09:38] <bekks> Azzle-Dazzle: You have to look at the  complete output of "free -m", and not just a single line from top.
[09:39] <bekks> Azzle-Dazzle: http://www.linuxatemyram.com/
[09:39] <ActionParsnip> ne0n: what does the rompt say next to the cursor?
[09:39] <nbags> how do i stop ubuntu from asking me to send problem reports when a process segfaults?
[09:41] <Azzle-Dazzle> Thanks bekks, That cleared things up :)
[09:41] <Azzle-Dazzle> everything just feels so different than what im used to (windows) so im slowly adjusting to it :)
[09:41] <ne0n> ActionParsnip: can you explain your question please, i'm not following
[09:43] <ActionParsnip> ne0n: what text is on the screen, its not technical in any way
[09:43] <ne0n> Currently there is no text on screen, except irc client...
[09:44] <ne0n> I'm in one of the "previous versions of linux", with visual interface
[09:45] <bekks> ne0n: That just means you have booted a previous kernel version, not any previous visual interface.
[09:45] <Azzle-Dazzle> ok, so now i can stop worrying about ram and stuff, Can someone explain how to add online radio stations to beatbox ? ive searched all morning but cant find anything
[09:46] <ne0n> When i start the problematic version of Ubuntu(updated one) it asks for username and after that - a password
[09:47] <bekks> ne0n: Thats your username and the password for that user. You set that up while installing ubuntu.
[09:47] <ne0n> bekks: exactly, and this previous kernel has visual interface
[09:47] <histo> ne0n: it's the same visual interface it's just using an older kernel
[09:48] <ne0n> It is the same visual interface but now i'm using older kernel to ask for help
[09:48] <bekks> ne0n: A kernel never has a visual interface. All thats happening, is, that you have a valid kernel module for that previous kernel version, so your visual interface actually can start.
[09:48] <ne0n> Since newer kernel won't start visual interface
[09:48] <histo> ne0n: how did you install your nvidia drivers?
[09:48] <bekks> Kernel never start a visual interface.
[09:49] <bekks> ne0n: Install a graphics driver for your current kernel (not one of the previous versions) and you#ll be fine.
[09:49] <histo> ne0n: example did you use the additional hardware application or did you download and install them from nvidia?
[09:49] <ne0n> I think that's the problem -
[09:49] <ne0n> Graphics driver is the problem imo
[09:49] <histo> ne0n: If you installed the driver from nvidia.com you need to rebuild the kernel module everytime the kernel updates
[09:50] <ne0n> I used "additional drivers" from system settings inside Ubuntu
[09:51] <ne0n> Since i was having problems with nVidia's drivers
[09:52] <histo> ne0n: well if you used additional drivers it should have pulled the appropriate updated driver with the new kernel. So I'm assuming something went terribly wrong and you were actually using the nVidia drivers. Can you pastebin the output of dpkg -l | grpe nvidia
[09:52] <histo> ne0n: sorry type dpkg -l | grep nvidia
[09:52] <histo> !paste | ne0n
[09:54] <IBM1234> any one good at setting up a firewall?
[09:56] <bekks> IBM1234: Why?
[09:57] <ActionParsnip> ne0n: try uninstalling the nvidia drivers, reboot to the newer kernel then reinstall the nvidia drivers
[10:01] <ne0n> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1165991/
[10:05] <ActionParsnip> ne0n: sudo apt-get --purge remove nvidia-current nvidia-current-updates nvidia-173-updates nvidia-settings-updates nvidia-settings
[10:05] <ne0n> ok i'll try it
[10:06] <ne0n> I'm currently using Kernel Linux 3.2.0-24, and the one in question is Kernel Linux 3.2.0-29.
[10:06] <ne0n> All in between are command lined
[10:08] <chirag_> hi
[10:08] <ActionParsnip> ne0n: it's one command
[10:09] <chirag_d_gr8> hi
[10:11] <ne0n> Ok, thanks. Should i do it here in this kernel(3.2.0-24)  or in the one that wont let me use visula interface (Kernel Linux 3.2.0-29)?
[10:12] <ActionParsnip> ne0n: you can uninstall in any, but reinstall it in the newer kernel
[10:12] <chirag_d_gr8> my idle core temperature is 76 degree. Is this normal?
[10:13] <tapas> chirag_d_gr8: celsius?
[10:13] <tapas> :D
[10:13] <chirag_d_gr8> yes
[10:13] <tapas> chirag_d_gr8: hmm, depends on the cpu
[10:13] <rajan> mine is 36-37 in C but its a laptop
[10:13] <chirag_d_gr8> acpi -V command shows 75-80 degree when i am running xchat
[10:13] <chirag_d_gr8> mine too a laptop
[10:14] <ActionParsnip> chirag_d_gr8: does it have hybrid graphics?
[10:14] <chirag_d_gr8> is there any driver conflict? windows has a lot better power mgmt
[10:14] <chirag_d_gr8> ActionParsnip: i have hybrid graphics but i don't think they are active in here
[10:15] <ActionParsnip> chirag_d_gr8: if they are around, they cause issues
[10:15] <ActionParsnip> chirag_d_gr8: you'll also probably find the battery life is a lot shorter in Linux too
[10:15] <chirag_d_gr8> yes....less than half of windows
[10:16] <chirag_d_gr8> is there any solution to this?
[10:16] <ActionParsnip> chirag_d_gr8: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HybridGraphics   may help, I doubt you will have a lot of joy with it
[10:17] <ne0n> Thanks. I'll reboot and see if it helped
[10:19] <McFly> ANY SUGGESTIONS? A high adjustable VPN-Client (IPsec, IKE, Phase1, Phase2, PSK, etc) as GUI (lucid)
[10:19] <hopohopo> I'm using RDP on Remmina Remote Desktop Client to try to connect to another computer on my network (where I've enabled Desktop Sharing). I can SSH to that server, but whenever I try to connect with Remmina I get "Unable to connect to RDP server". Both computers are running Ubuntu 12.04. Any ideas?
[10:19] <MonkeyDust> McFly  first suggestion: upgrade to 12.04
[10:20] <MonkeyDust> !vpn | McFly
[10:20] <McFly> MonkeyDust, this link is bad
[10:20] <ne0n> Back
[10:20] <ne0n> Everithing ok :D
[10:20] <McFly> MonkeyDust, IPsec isn't described there
[10:21] <chirag_d_gr8> when i type grep -i switcheroo /boot/config-2.6.* in terminal it shows no such file or directory
[10:21] <Csabulator> Hello! Is there anyone who can help me to solve a problem? I installed Cisco Packet Tracer, but it won't start. On the previous system it worked pretty well with the method I use, but now it is not working. Please PM me.
[10:22] <ne0n> Thanks a lot
[10:25] <Jonny1> I have two distros installed but update-grub doesnt find the other one - any idea?
[10:26] <Dr_Willis> add a custome grub entry for the 'other one'
[10:27] <Dr_Willis> what one is missing?
[10:27] <MonkeyDust> McFly  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IPSecHowTo
[10:29] <tenX> MonkeyDust: he's lookin for a gui
[10:29] <gogeta> gui for what
[10:29] <tenX> gogeta: to configure and connect i guess?
[10:30] <gogeta> tenX: tp?
[10:30] <tenX> gogeta: ipsec
[10:30] <jvns_> contribute
[10:30] <Jonny1> Dr_Willis: The other distro is ubuntustudio. I installed studio after desktop. Studios grub has both distros and windows. Now I want to go back to using desktop and use desktops grub in case I delete the studio partition
[10:30] <gogeta> tenX: the firewall gui?
[10:30] <tenX> gogeta: dunno :)
[10:31] <tenX> gogeta: more the ipsec config itself i guess
[10:31] <tenX> openswan or whatever
[10:31] <tenX> racoon
[10:31] <Dr_Willis> Jonny1:  the disrto that last had 'sudo update-grub' will be controlling the boot record.  You need to either chroot into the other. or set up a custome grub entry to boot the other. (you could look at the others grub.cfg and copy/paste the stanza to boot it into your  /etc/grub.d/40_custom
[10:32] <Dr_Willis> once you get the other install booted. or chrooted.. rerun update-gruvb
[10:32] <Dr_Willis> once you get the other install booted. or chrooted.. rerun update-grub
[10:32] <gogeta> Dr_Willis: doesent the grub live cd do all that
[10:32] <Dr_Willis> live cd uses syslinux.
[10:32] <tenX> gogeta: not an easy task ;)
[10:32] <Dr_Willis> but it MAY have an entry to boot the 'first' hard drive.. but that may just load the grub from the studio install
[10:33] <Dr_Willis> im suprised Ubuntu Studio is not seeing both.
[10:33] <gogeta> Dr_Willis: guess add the line to d.40 and update-grub
[10:34] <gogeta> Dr_Willis: that would be the quick way
[10:34] <tenX> McFly: what do you need the gui for?
[10:34] <chirag_d_gr8> if i use dedice my power management and core temperature?ated gpu, will it improv
[10:34] <Dr_Willis> gogeta:  i wonder if reruning update-grub on the studio install may find the other install.. (unless of course somehow the other install got erased)
[10:34] <chirag_d_gr8> dedicated*
[10:35] <chirag_d_gr8> *if i use dedicated gpu, will it imrove my power management?*
[10:35] <gogeta> Dr_Willis: something tells me it did. not seeing another ubuntu install is pretty rare
[10:36] <gogeta> chirag_d_gr8: short answer is no dedcated use more power then the onbord shared
[10:36] <WarOfTheNerd> depends on the GPU chirag_d_gr8
[10:36] <WarOfTheNerd> if we're talking normal NVIDIA/ATI you're wasting power big time
[10:36] <gogeta> WarOfTheNerd: ati tend be less power hungry but more buggy
[10:37] <WarOfTheNerd> gogeta, true.  But with NVIDIA you can clock/undervolt them down to use far less power
[10:37] <gogeta> WarOfTheNerd: yep same is true for most gpus
[10:37] <chirag_d_gr8> gogeta: i have ati 6470m and intel hd 3000. Currently i think my os is using intel gpu
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[10:38] <gogeta> chirag_d_gr8: the quick way to fix that is to trn off the intel gpu in bios or set the ati to primary it verys pc to pc
[10:39] <ActionParsnip> or just don't buy dual gpu nonesense
[10:39] <gogeta> chirag_d_gr8: but if its power saving you whant keep the intel
[10:39] <Jonny1> Dr_Willis: I should explain what I have done. First I installed ubuntu 12.04 desktop edition and selected the option to install it alongside windows (repartitioned). Then I installed ubuntu studio 12.04 so the system triple boots. The grub config in ubuntu studio works fine - it has all 3 OSs in its menu.
[10:39] <gogeta> ActionParsnip: heh with amd amp chips thats starting to get hard
[10:39] <gogeta> ActionParsnip: apu
[10:40] <subhadip> Hi. I have a problem with Empathy over desktop sharing in Ubuntu 12.04. I can share my desktop to a friend but my friend cannot share her desktop with me. She is also using 12.04. Any help?
[10:40] <chirag_d_gr8> ActionParsnip: I am stuck with this hybrid gpu pc :(
[10:40] <ActionParsnip> gogeta: intel is enough for most laptop needs
[10:41] <gogeta> chirag_d_gr8: you should be able to disable the onbord gpu via bios then ubuntu will use the ati
[10:41] <Dr_Willis> Jonny1:  yes... rerunning Update-grub on the Studio nstall MAY find the ubuntu install.. OR add a custome entry on the studio installs /etc/grub.d/40_custom to specifically RUN the ubuntu install.. then rerun update-grub
[10:41] <Jonny1> Dr_Willis: Now I have booted ubuntu 12.04 desktop edition from ubuntu studios grub and I have run update-grub from ubuntu desktop edition (which I am running now). Update-grub only picked up the desktop edition kernels and windows. It didn't pick up the real time kernel for ubuntu studio.
[10:41] <chirag_d_gr8> gogeta: I tried that before but there is no option to disable a gpu in my bios
[10:41] <gogeta> chirag_d_gr8: unless your running on the battery i would see no reasion to use the intel
[10:42] <Dr_Willis> Jonny1:   the 'entry' for the ubuntu install could be gotten from the ubuntu instllls  boot/grub.cfg file. you would just need one entry cut/pasted into your  40_custome file
[10:42] <tenX> chirag_d_gr8: nvidia?
[10:42] <Dr_Willis> oops its in boot/grub/grub.cfg ;)
[10:43] <Jonny1> Dr_Willis: Ubuntu Studios grub already has all the kernels. Thats not the problem. Next I ran grub-install from my ubuntu desktop edition (currently running) so now the grub config on my mbr is the one from ubuntu dekstop edition. When I reboot I am pretty certain I will get a menu that includes ubuntu desktop edition and windows but not ubuntu studio.
[10:43] <gogeta> chirag_d_gr8: have you looked in your monoter settings with a dual gpu you should be able to switch
[10:44] <gogeta> chirag_d_gr8: i heard of this issue before and i think it took a bunch of configs and scripts to get ubuntu to swotch
[10:44] <excalibr> hello. anyone uses shutter screen capturer here? is the crop tool not working for you too in the latest build from ppa?
[10:44] <Jonny1> Dr_Willis: I'm a bit confused as to why update-grub has not picked up the other kernel. Obviously I can go back to using ubuntu studios grub sinnce that includes everything but that seems like an unnecessary hack when it should be possible for update-grub to do the job for me. Plus I want to understand more of what is going on so I dont really want to take the easy path (but which to me seems to be an incorrect path)
[10:45] <Dr_Willis> update-grub runs the os-prober script to see all the other distros.. it dosent like/see the Ubuntu studio kernel perhaps.. OR perhaps its adding it to the grub menus under 'ubuntu' and you are not noticeing it.
[10:45] <Dr_Willis> I dont see much point in Ubuntu-studio these days.
[10:46] <Dr_Willis> http://askubuntu.com/questions/144648/grub-doesnt-show-both-ubuntu-installations
[10:46] <gogeta> chirag_d_gr8: lol go to catlayest controle center actvate second card
[10:47] <Dr_Willis> not much of an answer.. but i would say check that your os-prober script is executable just in case..
[10:47] <Jonny1> Dr_Willis: Its about having the real time kernel for low latency
[10:47] <Dr_Willis> Jonny1:  never found it needed  for me.
[10:47] <gogeta> chirag_d_gr8: http://askubuntu.com/questions/66229/how-to-get-unity-working-on-dual-gpu-laptop
[10:48] <gogeta> chirag_d_gr8: thers your fix
[10:48] <Dr_Willis> http://askubuntu.com/questions/126664/why-to-choose-low-latency-kernel-over-generic-or-realtime-ones
[10:49] <Jonny1> Dr_Willis: For dj software and multitrack software it does get the latency down. Thanks for the help. I will look at those two articles. I have to pop out now
[10:49] <chirag_d_gr8> gogeta: a guy told me to type  echo "OFF"| sudo tee /sys/kernel/debug/vgaswitcheroo/switch and it worked :D
[10:49] <gogeta> chirag_d_gr8: nice but that fix i posted lets it switch back and forth
[10:50] <gogeta> chirag_d_gr8: for power saveing
[10:50] <ActionParsnip> chirag_d_gr8: add that in /etc/rc.local  above the evit 0 line, and it will run at boot
[10:51] <Dr_Willis> that exact command isent needed in rc.local (a variant of it would do) but it should work as written above also I belive. ;0
[10:51] <Dr_Willis> rc.local runs as root, so the echo/tee part is a bit redundant.
[10:52] <chirag_d_gr8> gogeta: if i want to toggle old settings, what should be the command?
[10:52] <subhadip> Hi. I have a problem with Empathy over desktop sharing in Ubuntu 12.04. I can share my desktop to a friend but my friend cannot share her desktop with me. She is also using 12.04. Any help
[10:52] <gogeta> chirag_d_gr8: that ironhide app works like windows its auto
[10:53] <chirag_d_gr8> ActionParsnip: i am a total newbie in ubuntu. Can you tell me how to do that?
[10:54] <ActionParsnip> chirag_d_gr8: run:  gksudo gedit /etc/rc.local
[10:54] <ActionParsnip> chirag_d_gr8: add the line, save the new file, close gedit and reboot to test
[10:55] <savio> hey my ubuntu 12.04 freeze sometimes it really sucks
[10:55] <gogeta> subhadip: use teamviewer it works trew prety mutch any config
[10:56] <savio> when i changed my brightness it happens someties
[10:57] <subhadip> gogeta: I need to also control her desktop,not just viewing. Can Teamviewer also do that?
[10:57] <savio> subhadip, yeah
[10:57] <gogeta> subhadip: yep
[10:58] <subhadip> gogeta: Ok thanks, I will definitely give it a try. Thanks again for your help
[10:58] <savio> is there any problem with ubuntu 12.04
[10:58] <savio> on insipron 15r box
[10:58] <gogeta> subhadip: you wll need to set up a perment password otherwise it genrates one on a per use bases its all easy to do
[10:59] <cookburn> i'am habe a greet Problem whit my Wlan on the DELL Latitude 820 whit Ubuntu 12.04 is not going i'am need help .....
[10:59] <subhadip> gogeta: Okay. Thanks for the heads up. So it's certainly not installable from the repo, is it?
[10:59] <mlkushan> @all, can somebody suggest me a approach to write a signal handler for SIGTRAP signal. I am trying to trap the SIGTRAP signal issued by libseccomp library.
[10:59] <gogeta> subhadip: it is
[11:00] <ActionParsnip> savio: have you tested RAM using memtest in Grub?
[11:00] <savio> ActionParsnip, no
[11:00] <gogeta> subhadip: i think but they have ubuntu debs on there website as well
[11:00] <tenX> gogeta: remember teamviewer gets a 3rd peer involved
[11:00] <ActionParsnip> savio: I'd start there
[11:00] <savio> ActionParsnip, is there problem with RAM
[11:01] <ActionParsnip> savio: possibly, the test will either show its the cause, o remove it as a possble cause
[11:01] <subhadip> tenX: what do you mean by 3rd peer?
[11:01] <tenX> gogeta: and its policies allow some things they can do on your system
[11:01] <savio> ActionParsnip, testing RAM really helps?
[11:01] <gogeta> subhadip: it roughts threw there servers
[11:01] <gogeta> subhadip: how it works threw firewalls etc
[11:01] <ActionParsnip> sejo: think about it
[11:02] <ActionParsnip> savio: think about it
[11:02] <philinux> cookburn: have a look here. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessTroubleShootingGuide
[11:02] <ActionParsnip> sejo: wrong target, sorry
[11:02] <savio> ActionParsnip, i'll give it try
[11:02] <tenX> subhadip: connection handling runs over their systems. dunno the details, but thats possibly insecure
[11:02] <ActionParsnip> savio: the apps run in ram, so if the ram is bad it will cause issues
[11:02] <koud> hmm are people aware that the 12.04 server openvpn guide does not work at all?
[11:02] <koud> seems terrible wrong
[11:02] <savio> ActionParsnip, thanks
[11:03] <gordonjcp> koud: what's wrong with it?
[11:03] <tenX> koud: what changede
[11:03] <tenX> -e
[11:03] <gogeta> tenX: i never had a issue with
[11:03] <koud> even first steps are not working, source vars
[11:03] <cookburn> yes iam have and iam have all commands give but the wlan is not going
[11:03] <tenX> gogeta: how would you notice? ;)
[11:04] <gogeta> tenX: you relise they use vpn crypto
[11:04] <cookburn> iam have postet and iam can copy the komplett list from the computer me give.
[11:04] <gogeta> tenX: even a mode you can use for a privet vpn
[11:04] <koud> gogeta: tenX KEY_CONFIG seems incorrect and the guide has no mention about it, and there are many variables in vars that says change me but the guide does not mention it either
[11:05] <tenX> gogeta: yeah but end2end? how is it handled out?
[11:05] <gogeta> tenX: i use it it work and my sysem didnt explode
[11:06] <koud> anyone has a suggestion on a openvpn guide that works with ubuntu?
[11:06] <tenX> gogeta: explosives were not part of the discussion yet
[11:06] <gogeta> tenX: lol
[11:07] <gogeta> tenX: i just use it to vnc my desktop from work neverhad any issues a nd i turn it off at work'
[11:07] <gogeta> tenX: at home
[11:07] <cdshan> I am trying to install ubuntu 12.04 on my lenovo B570 laptop, The installation goes without a hitch but when I reboot it does not seem to find the drive where the OS is installed and is trying to boot from other devices
[11:08] <tenX> gogeta: its about security concerns
[11:08] <cdshan> Could some one help on this isssue
[11:08] <tenX> gogeta: know its working pretty well :)
[11:09] <Dr_Willis> cdshan:  check the bios, or tap whatever key the pc uses to seleect a boot device.. You have just the one hard drive? or several?
[11:09] <gogeta> tenX: i think you mean privcery conserns then
[11:10] <tenX> yeah
[11:10] <koud> gogeta:   No /etc/openvpn/easy-rsa/openssl.cnf file could be found - this is what I get if I follow the ubuntu official 12.04 openvpn guide
[11:10] <cdshan> Dr_Willis: The boot disk priority is set right, I have only one hard disk and I installed it from a pen drive, On searching the net I found that a lot of people are having this problem but I could not find a definet solution.
[11:11] <cdshan> I followed the instruction on the net but no use.
[11:11] <Dr_Willis> cdshan:  if you are not seeing a grub menu. then it sounds like  the system never installed grub for some reason.
[11:11] <gogeta> tenX: i guess if that sort of thing worry's you. i wouldent go buying stuff using a cc threw it. but fixing a buddys issue its fine
[11:11] <mlkushan>  @all, can somebody suggest me a approach to write a signal handler for SIGTRAP signal. I am trying to trap the SIGTRAP signal issued by libseccomp library.
[11:12] <Dr_Willis> the various fix-grub guides should work.. but i tend to use the boot-repair live cd. (the guides mention them) -->  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
[11:12] <Dr_Willis> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
[11:12] <tenX> koud: sudo cp -r /usr/share/doc/openvpn/examples/easy-rsa/2.0 /etc/openvpn/easy-rsa2
[11:13] <koud> tenX: yes I did that, it does not contain that file
[11:14] <cdshan> Dr_Willis: let me give the link you had suggested a try and get back to you.
[11:14] <Dr_Willis> cdshan:  not sure what instructions you followed.. the official ubuntu fix grub guides tend to mention boot-repair as the first thing to try. ;)
[11:14] <koud> tenX: easy-rsa 1.0 contains openssl.cnf
[11:14] <koud> not 2.0
[11:15] <chirag_d_gr8> After switching to integrated graphics using the command echo "OFF"| sudo tee /sys/kernel/debug/vgaswitcheroo/switch i cannot switch back to previous settings. How to do that
[11:15] <chirag_d_gr8> ?
[11:16] <Dr_Willis> boot-repair is a nifty tool. Hope it gets included by default soon.. ;P would save a lot of hassles if people with problems in here could run it and use its Info report feature  to give us stuff like -->   http://paste.ubuntu.com/1166090/
[11:16] <Dr_Willis> chirag_d_gr8:  replace OFF with ON
[11:16] <gogeta> chirag_d_gr8: remove the line
[11:16] <Dr_Willis> could be they cant come back on without a reboot also..
[11:17] <tenX> koud how about openssl-1.0.0.cnf
[11:17] <gogeta> Dr_Willis: duno ironhide says it can switch them on demand
[11:17] <koud> tenX: yes it is there
[11:17] <gogeta> Dr_Willis: if it workson ati systems
[11:17] <oskar-> mlkushan: simply in bash by defining a function x and setting the trap: "trap x SIGTRAP". or what do you mean?
[11:17] <koud> so it is whichopensslcnf that fails for some reason
[11:17] <chirag_d_gr8> Dr_Willis thanks worked like charm :D
[11:18] <tenX> koud: symbolic link
[11:18] <koud> ?
[11:18] <cookburn> I'am have a Wlan Problem whit my Dell Latitude 820 is not going we can help, here iam have all testet.
[11:19] <tenX> ln -s openssl-1.0.0.cnf openssl.cnf
[11:19] <mlkushan> oskar-: My requirement is, when program execute SIGTRAP call, I need to capture that and handover the job to another process
[11:19] <gogeta> chirag_d_gr8: make a script out of that then you can do it with a click.
[11:20] <violinappren> mlkushan: try #kernelnewbies (it's not on freenode, but oftc? i think)
[11:20] <mlkushan> oskar-: I am writing a syscall filter using libseccomp library, When the a undefined (syscall that is not i the allowed list) syscall is found program issues the SIGTRAP syscall.
[11:20] <mlkushan> violinappren: Ok thanks
[11:21] <chirag_d_gr8> gogeta: you mean copy this in gedit and turn it into executable file?
[11:21] <Randy1703> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeG6EVGGZtA&feature=plcp
[11:21] <Randy1703> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeG6EVGGZtA&feature=plcp
[11:21] <gogeta> chirag_d_gr8: probly a bit more nedded then that
[11:22] <compdoc>  is there a package that can benchmark ram while the OS is running?
[11:22] <koud> tenX: so then the guide is broken?
[11:22] <chirag_d_gr8> gofeta: i know only that much in linux :)
[11:22] <gogeta> chirag_d_gr8: if you modding text files
[11:22] <Randy1703> watch this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeG6EVGGZtA&feature=plcp
[11:22] <DJones> Randy1703: Stop spamming
[11:22] <violinappren> !ops | Randy1703
[11:22] <tenX> koud: url?
[11:22] <gogeta> chirag_d_gr8: to pass a command that will work just save it as a .sh and make it exe
[11:22] <Calinou> DJones, don't answer to spam! /ignore
[11:22] <k1l_> !ot | rand
[11:22] <Myrtti> Randy1703: stop it.
[11:23] <Calinou> k1l_, -_-
[11:23] <Calinou> it's not even offtopic
[11:23] <chirag_d_gr8> gogeta: hmm that is enough right? a click will switch according to my requirement
[11:23] <koud> tenX: https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/openvpn.html
[11:24] <k1l_> Calinou: if he has some point to discuss its offtopic. but to decide that its the ops job.
[11:24] <timhildred> hey gang, I just upgrade from 10.04 to 12.04.1, and on the reboot, it says it can't intialize X (something with the colourd group) and also that the "/" disk is not ready or present
[11:24] <timhildred> can anyone help me get bootable?
[11:24] <ActionParsnip> timhildred: do you use proprietary video drivers?
[11:24] <chirag_d_gr8> gogeta: is there any condition that i can use in scripting such that it returns what i am using and toggle accordingle?
[11:24] <timhildred> nope ActionParsnip
[11:24] <gogeta> chirag_d_gr8: yep run as termnal file enter pass and it runs
[11:25] <gogeta> chirag_d_gr8: thers more complex scripting to make it a simple click
[11:25] <tenX> koud: yeah either the guide or the openvpn package missing the openssl.cnf
[11:26] <gogeta> chirag_d_gr8: or even 1 script for on off you can look that up laer heh
[11:26] <gogeta> later
[11:26] <lotuspsychje> in wich log can i find mouse pointer problems?
[11:27] <chirag_d_gr8> gogeta: hmm...maybe two script file named on and off is better than searching and scripting
[11:27] <violinappren> lotuspsychje: perhaps in /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[11:27] <gogeta> chirag_d_gr8: thats the easy way just make shure they both have sudo and run as termnel so you can enter the pass
[11:28] <koud> tenX: anyways thanks for the help :) will probably move to another os for my openvpn instead
[11:28] <timhildred> ActionParsnip, the weird thing is, even though it says that "/" is not present or ready, if i press M to maually look around, "/" is mounted, but read only
[11:28] <tenX> koud: why?
[11:28] <gogeta> chirag_d_gr8: its a cmmon issue i whont be shocked if you can find a premade script
[11:29] <ActionParsnip> timhildred: have you tried booting to liveCD and fsck the partition, make sure it's ok
[11:30] <timhildred> its a netbook, with no cd. when i ran fsck from that manual shell, it said it was fine
[11:30] <timhildred> ActionParsnip,
[11:30] <chirag_d_gr8> gogeta: yea there is  one :D
[11:31] <timhildred> ActionParsnip, trying again now, i've fallen back on my fedora16 installation
[11:31] <cdshan> Dr_Willis: Please have a look at this and help me out: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1166107/
[11:31] <cookburn> I'am have a hard Problem whit my Wlan on a Dell Latitude 820 whit Ubuntu 12.04 is not going who can help on this Problem ?
[11:32] <oskar-> timhildred:  check it from a live cd while unmounted and use the force option. i suggest to also check the fstab content, if every automatically mounted device is really present
[11:32] <timhildred> ActionParsnip, looks like other people had this problem, there was a thread in the forums that got marked "solved" even though the solution was just nuke and pave your OS, which isn't cool. oskar- i'm doing it now, i did look at the fstab content, and blkid, and its all there
[11:33] <koud> tenX: well overall it seemed likkvme too much work to get this working, I will probably continue using ubuntu as host os but then add other virtual servers using virtualbox/kvm with pfsense or some other solution that has it set up in a easy way
[11:33] <ActionParsnip> timhildred: tbh I've never upgraded. I always clean install. Much eaier imho
[11:34] <timhildred> oskar-, ActionParsnip, the fsck was fast, and finished with "Pass 5: Checking group summary information
[11:34] <timhildred> Ubuntu: 601840/3055616 files (0.3% non-contiguous), 7592352/12206958 blocks
[11:34] <timhildred> "
[11:34] <timhildred> does that look alright?
[11:34] <Mechdave> timhildred, ActionParsnip I always found an upgrade to have little problems that a fresh install doesn't have
[11:34] <oskar-> timhildred:  yes, but please don't paste multiple lines here ;)
[11:36] <violinappren> cookburn: open the dash (top left button) and search for "driver".. then click on Additional Drivers .. do you see an entry for your wireless card?
[11:36] <chirag_d_gr8>  A general linux query. When i made a shell script executable which requires admin password, will that execute with a single click? i cannot execute on clicking it and shows a little red bar over it
[11:37] <MonkeyDust> chirag_d_gr8  you'll need sudo or gksudo
[11:37] <timhildred> oops, sorry oskar- . Mechdave, i was hoping that my LTS conservatism would pay off in smooth upgrades
[11:37] <Dr_Willis> hmm
[11:37] <timhildred> i kind of thought that was the point of LTS
[11:37] <violinappren> chirag_d_gr8: use gksudo instead of sudo
[11:37] <theadmin> chirag_d_gr8: It likely won't execute on clicking, only via terminals. You can use gksudo to ask for password in GUIs
[11:38] <Dr_Willis> if you never use ppas or otger things it shoukd be smooth.but therrs such varity in hardware these days.
[11:38] <theadmin> timhildred: The one and *only* point of LTS is longer support.
[11:38] <theadmin> Mostly for enterprise, imo
[11:39] <timhildred> and enterprises will blow away their 10.04 install base to upgrade to 12.04?
[11:39] <GirlyGirl> theadmin: Arguably more stable and bug free when it has been out for sometime
[11:39] <Dr_Willis> wenatill
[11:39] <chirag_d_gr8> gksudo is not working. I am using kubuntu
[11:39] <timhildred> GirlyGirl, thats the stuff
[11:40] <timhildred> like, a bug free upgrade process ;)
[11:40] <ActionParsnip> chirag_d_gr8: then run:  kdesu kate
[11:40] <theadmin> GirlyGirl: "Arguably". I never experienced much instability (nor much stability, really) in Ubuntu whatsoever. It's somewhere in the middle.
[11:40] <theadmin> ActionParsnip: Woah there. Unlike with "gksu" and "gksudo", "kdesu" and "kdesudo" are entirely different programs. "kdesu" uses su (and fails)
[11:41] <cookburn> Hello violinappren, this have i'am do and i'am have a propertie driver from the BMC4311 wlan card, the driver is going i'am have all Commands do and i'am can postet here but this are 3 Seites, you can all Computer answers see wenn you go on Ubuntu Form Communitie-> main Support->Hardware and Laptops-> i'am have postet under dell latitude 820 Wlan is not going,
[11:41] <timhildred> theadmin, 10.04 was super stable. now i'm stuck running fedora 16 until i figure out how to make ubuntu boot
[11:41] <theadmin> timhildred: What is the actual problem?
[11:42] <violinappren> cookburn: pardon me, i don't really understand much of what you said, what is your native language?
[11:43] <cookburn> german
[11:43] <Dr_Willis> !broadcoM
[11:43] <violinappren> !de | cookburn
[11:43] <oskar-> timhildred:  try to find out, what may block the boot progress, e.g. try "mount -a" from the shell you get. maybe it tells you, that something else is not ready, and therefore it does not finish mounting everything "rw". for X i suggest to move away xorg configuration files, that are not provided by the packages...
[11:43] <timhildred> theadmin, the problem is that when i boot, i get stuck at something like "/ is missing or not ready, either wait or press s to skip or m"
[11:44] <timhildred> oskar-, i haven't used xorg.conf
[11:44] <theadmin> timhildred: Uhh. Is your fstab correct?
[11:44] <timhildred> theadmin, yep
[11:44] <timhildred> all mounted by blkids
[11:44] <timhildred> all blkids are correct
[11:45] <theadmin> timhildred: Does your initrd get loaded?
[11:45] <cookburn> sorry but i'am have postet in english
[11:45] <MonkeyDust> timhildred  type sudo fdisk -l|pastebinit and paste the url here
[11:47] <timhildred> theadmin, i don't know how to tell. MonkeyDust one sec
[11:47] <oskar-> well, very likely, if you are stuck in the middle of the boot process and your root fs is already mounted read-only...
[11:48] <cookburn> Hello violinappren can you not understand what i'am say ?
[11:48] <timhildred> MonkeyDust, http://fpaste.org/N8Kf/
[11:49] <meio> Hello Question if I apply a patch that is meant for a driver in opensuse for the same ethernet card will it work and how do I apply patches? I have struggling for this an entire week this is my last resort
[11:49] <violinappren> cookburn: just little of it
[11:49] <timhildred> MonkeyDust, sda5 is the ubuntu partition
[11:49] <Zentaur> hi
[11:50] <cookburn> OK then i'am need more Time from my technical answer for you the i'am think going it, what you mean ?
[11:50] <noname120> hi guys
[11:50] <gordonjcp> cookburn: deutsch?
[11:50] <Dr_Willis> meio:  most patches would be for specific versions of kernel sources.
[11:50] <gordonjcp> cookburn: #ubuntu-de ?
[11:50] <noname120> I'm having problems to add the wine repository ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppa
[11:50] <noname120> Every port is blocked by my ISP but the port 80 (http)
[11:50] <Zentaur> I've read that the kernel included with 12.04 has a big bug. It conumes 40% more energy than 2.6
[11:50] <Dr_Willis> meio:  ubuntu and other disrtos may have their own patched kernel source trees also.
[11:50] <violinappren> cookburn: join #ubuntu-de and ask for help there, they speak german
[11:50] <noname120> So I retrieved the key from my browser using the port 80 and added it in the software manager by  sudo apt-key add ./key.txt
[11:50] <noname120> Output was "OK"
[11:51] <Zentaur> I mean 40% more of processor
[11:51] <noname120> , I try to add the repository using sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppa
[11:51] <noname120> But it tries to retrieve the key from the server even if I already added the key with apt-key add
[11:51] <MonkeyDust> timhildred  and mount|grep ^/dev | pastebinit ?
[11:51] <meio> I have no problems in reinstalling I already reinstalled 11.10 12.04 and 12.04.1 today 2 times already
[11:51] <Dr_Willis> Zentaur:  theres been known power saveing issues  depending on your hardware.  Cant say ive noticed any cpu drains however.
[11:51] <noname120> Is there a way to "enforce" the add-apt-repository to use internal keys instead of the ones on keyserver.ubuntu.com
[11:51] <Dr_Willis> brb
[11:52] <Guest31982> Dr_Willis: could  you please help me with the boot problem?
[11:52] <meio> here's the patch : https://build.opensuse.org/package/files?package=r8169&project=home%3AAkoellh%3AKernelmodules&rev=3237079cd1aa481b5ba90835d213b26b
[11:52] <Zentaur> the new 3.3 kernel solved that energy saving problems. will ubuntu update 12.04 to kernel 3.3?
[11:52] <theadmin> noname120: You can add the "deb http://repo.example.org main" (or such) line manually into any file ending in .list in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
[11:53] <MonkeyDust> Zentaur  maybe 12.10, but not 12.04
[11:53] <cookburn> #join ubuntu-de
[11:53] <Zentaur> mmm but 12.10 is not lts
[11:53] <vyrgozunqk> guys i've installed gnome-panel but i can't see xchat in the tray or skype
[11:53] <MonkeyDust> cookburn  it's /join
[11:54] <vyrgozunqk> i've edited with dconf everything
[11:54] <oskar-> Zentaur:  i guess, ubuntu applies patches to the used kernel, that fix severe problems. i would just give it a try
[11:54] <vyrgozunqk> everything is whitelisted
[11:54] <noname120> theadmin: but the weirdest thing is that if I add it in the software sources manager, it works. But then, if I try to apt-get install wine1.5 it says the package doesn't exists
[11:54] <theadmin> noname120: After adding, you have to do apt-get update to download package lists.
[11:54] <noname120> of course
[11:54] <noname120> (it's automatically done by the manager anyways)
[11:55] <Zentaur> oskar-,  you may be right, I don't want to downgrade or use a non lts version
[11:55] <timhildred> MonkeyDust, http://fpaste.org/obUs/
[11:55] <oskar-> Zentaur:  i suggest to try/measure it with a live cd
[11:55] <MonkeyDust> timhildred  / is there, looks ok to me
[11:56] <timhildred> MonkeyDust, that said, i'm doing this from fedora where i've mounted the ubuntu partition, so those mount options are not the ones in the ubuntu fstab
[11:56] <timhildred> the ubuntu fstab has UUID=ce610182-8251-43a6-b5fa-d7ca7b5970cc /               ext4    errors=remount-ro 0       1
[11:56] <timhildred> oops
[11:56] <timhildred> but yeah MonkeyDust
[11:56] <MonkeyDust> timhildred  ah, idd, it's different, i was confused about /media/Ubuntu
[11:56] <Orpheon> My system started doing some very strange things recently. Every trace of external connections of any kind have disappeared, from network connections (wired) not showing up nor working, pulseaudio not starting because it can't find something, external hardware not even getting detected in Disk Utility, and the whole thing can't shut down either (perpetual black screen). Switching kernel versions didn't help, Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit. Any idea
[11:56] <Orpheon> s?
[11:56] <Guest31982> could some one help me with efi partion please, I am trying to install ubuntu 12.04 - 64 bit on my lenovo B570 laptop and would not boot up after the installation, on searching the net I found that there is some problem with the efi partion but I did not get any solutions. Can some one help me??
[11:57] <MonkeyDust> timhildred  so it's all there, but we need to know what ubuntu shows
[11:57] <Guest31982> I tried using the boot-repair option but did not work, may be i did something wrong.
[11:57] <Zentaur> oskar-, do you mean to try 12.10 with a live cd?
[11:57] <timhildred> MonkeyDust, how do you mean?
[11:57] <Zentaur> I already have 12.04 installedd
[11:58] <MonkeyDust> timhildred  try to boot ubuntu somehow, maybe text only, then show mount
[11:58] <timhildred> MonkeyDust, do you mean the boot error message?
[11:58] <noname120> theadmin: do you see the repository of wine here ? http://pastebin.com/tCnWYgH6
[11:58] <timhildred> it does that errors=remount,ro thing
[11:58] <timhildred> MonkeyDust,
[11:59] <theadmin> noname120: ppas don't really present their names in that list...
[11:59] <oskar-> Zentaur:  yes, for example...
[11:59] <danny> how do i make it so i get the latest experimental updates via the command line
[12:00] <theadmin> danny: Ubuntu doesn't have "unstable" or "experimental" branches.
[12:00] <theadmin> danny: You can install alpha, beta or RC releases though. Current unstable is Quantal. See #ubuntu+1 for details on that.
[12:00] <noname120> apt-get remove linux
[12:00] <noname120> Why is linux so wfull to do anything ?
[12:00] <noname120> Repos, keys, conflicts etc
[12:01] <noname120> I hate this way of thinking*
[12:01] <danny> theadmin: thought there was a way to change my updates to get the newest
[12:01] <noname120> Apps should be standalone and portable
[12:01] <noname120> linux is even worse than windows on this point
[12:01] <th__> hello. how do i change ubuntu's login manager?
[12:01] <Zentaur> well, let's try :)
[12:02] <oskar-> noname120:  if you want it the easy way (and lose control), look for other operating systems. gnu/linux will not be the solution then.
[12:02] <theadmin> noname120: It would take ages to explain it, but it's actually better this way. With Windows, you have the same libraries (for instance) installed over and over and over and over for many apps. Here you install them once, they're always there, and they're only there when you need them (that is, when something depends on them)
[12:02] <k1l_> noname120: then just use windows and be happy. but dont blame us/linux
[12:02] <Zentaur> or maybe I can upgrade my kernel to 3.5
[12:02] <timhildred> noname120 may be trolling
[12:02] <Zentaur> let's see if I destroy my netbook :)
[12:02] <Orpheon> My system started doing some very strange things recently. Every trace of external connections of any kind have disappeared, from network connections (wired) not showing up nor working, pulseaudio not starting because it can't find something, external hardware not even getting detected in Disk Utility, and the whole thing can't shut down either (perpetual black screen). Switching kernel versions didn't help, Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit. Any idea
[12:02] <Orpheon> s?
[12:03] <noname120> Too bad there is no linux distro made easy
[12:03] <timhildred> Orpheon, does it boot?
[12:03] <Orpheon> yes
[12:03] <Orpheon> it boots fine
[12:03] <timhildred> like if you power it off by holding down power button
[12:03] <bazhang> noname120, lets move back on topic please
[12:03] <k1l_> !ot > noname120
[12:03] <Orpheon> timhildred, no, but I don't think it ever did that
[12:04] <Orpheon> but all aspects of the system apart from what I outlined work
[12:04] <timhildred> so Orpheon, what state is it in now? is it running and you're on another computer?
[12:04] <theadmin> noname120: Want to install apps offline? Makes sense. Make a mirror of all or individual packages. Use AptOnCD. There are tons of solutions.
[12:04] <noname120> I needed hours and hours to get my wireless chip working (not officially supported), now I need  to take hours to install wine (tried with the 20 .deb way but there are always dependances to satisfy :/)
[12:04] <Orpheon> I have a tripleboot
[12:04] <oskar-> Orpheon:  we need technical details, error messages. what did you change compared to the last working state?
[12:05] <k1l_> noname120: "sudo apt-get install wine" done
[12:05] <theadmin> noname120: Uh. You connect to a network and use APT.
[12:05] <Orpheon> eskar-: I don't know
[12:05] <noname120> And I'll get an heavily old version
[12:05] <theadmin> noname120: 1.4 is the latest stable.
[12:05] <noname120> By the way, why isn't the wine version on official packages up-to-date ?
[12:05] <k1l_> noname120: when you demand the "windows: newer is better" thinking. then use windows. thats it
[12:06] <MonkeyDust> noname120  because the latest is noy always the best or most stable
[12:06] <meio> hello again
[12:06] <jgcampbell300> hello, is there software out there that would allow me to install a server say in my living room that is hooked to a sound system and then play music from any computer on my network using the servers sound system
[12:06] <noname120> That's not my thinking
[12:06] <k1l_> noname120: sure
[12:06] <timhildred> jgcampbell300, mpd
[12:06] <k1l_> just read your words
[12:06] <bazhang> jgcampbell300, with mediatomb?
[12:06] <bazhang> !info mediatomb | jgcampbell300
[12:06] <noname120> My thinking is something easy to use, customisable, filling the needs of the users without annoying them
[12:06] <noname120> Windows does bad the task
[12:06] <meio> constant disconnect which dmesg says : http://paste.ubuntu.com/1166139/
[12:07] <bazhang> noname120, thats enough.
[12:07] <Azzle-Dazzle> guys can anyone think of the online multiplayer game where you are a smiley face, completing puzzle levels what other users have made ?
[12:07] <theadmin> Oh well I'm not helping people who don't even try to understand the ideas behind Linux... noname120, welcome to my ignore list.
[12:07] <Zentaur> thanks guys!
[12:07] <jgcampbell300> thanks
[12:07]  * Zentaur is away: I'm out!
[12:07] <timhildred> noname120 is totally trolling
[12:07] <bazhang> Zentaur, disable that
[12:07] <Zentaur> sorry
[12:07] <th__> hello. how do i change ubuntu's login manager?
[12:07] <noname120> I suggest to continue that on #ubuntu-offtopic
[12:07] <Zentaur> how do i disable that please
[12:08] <theadmin> th__: Simply "apt-get install" a new one.
[12:08] <bazhang> Zentaur, which irc client
[12:08] <theadmin> th__: It will then change to the new one (actually give a menu selecting which you want)
[12:08] <Zentaur> x-chat
[12:08] <bazhang> th__, from lightdm to something else?
[12:08] <th__> theadmin actually do you remember name of that "menu"
[12:08] <bazhang> Zentaur, quite easily in the xchat preferences menu
[12:08] <th__> bazhang  back to lightdm
[12:09] <theadmin> th__: You can switch to lightdm by doing this: sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm
[12:09] <Zentaur> ready
[12:09] <th__> theadmin  that was it. thanks
[12:09] <Orpheon> so any help on the problems I'm having?
[12:09] <Zentaur> thanks bazhang
[12:10] <glauco29> hi
[12:10] <glauco29> my sound is mute
[12:10] <jgcampbell300> what client do you prefer to use with mpd ... ubuntu/kde
[12:10] <glauco29> yesterday I installed ubuntu-SOMETHING-extras to play wma
[12:10] <glauco29> but today I can not listen mp3
[12:11] <glauco29> the song is playing but there is no sound
[12:11] <jgcampbell300> maybe its muted
[12:11] <glauco29> it is not I have seen
[12:11] <glauco29> the volume it is ok
[12:12] <compdoc> are the speakers powered?
[12:12] <ActionParsnip> glauco29: restricted is the something
[12:12] <glauco29> I am on laptop
[12:13] <glauco29> I installed ubuntu-restricted-extras
[12:13] <ActionParsnip> glauco29: if you run:  alsamixer   are all levels unmuted and cranked?
[12:13] <jgcampbell300> hmm maybe the profile got switched to something else
[12:13] <vyrgozunqk> guys anyidea how to whitelist apps in gnome-panel in ubuntu 12.04
[12:13] <glauco29> yeh ActionParsnip
[12:14] <vyrgozunqk> not unity but gnome-panel
[12:14] <oskar-> Orpheon:  sorry, that is not possible without details... is your hardware ok, what did you change, what error messages do appear? what do you mean with "trace of external connections", "pulseaudio [...] can't find something"
[12:14] <Orpheon> ok
[12:14] <Orpheon> I can get the pulseaudio error messag
[12:14] <Orpheon> e
[12:14] <glauco29> Must I uninstall ubuntu-restricted-extras to see if this is the problem
[12:14] <glauco29> ?
[12:14] <ActionParsnip> glauco29: try:   killall pulseaudio; rm -r ~/.pulse*     wait 10 seconds then reboot
[12:14] <Orpheon> but apart from that, I have no idea where to look for problems
[12:15] <glauco29> it is working now ActionParsnip
[12:15] <glauco29> you kill the proccess?
[12:15] <jgcampbell300> Orpheon: i would suggest a detiled discription of your system, config, and the problem ... maybe somone will recognize the problem
[12:16] <ActionParsnip> glauco29: yes, to free the data, you can then delete the folder and it wil make new settings
[12:17] <glauco29> thank you ActionParsnip
[12:17] <ryan1995> Can someone help me with downloading a game?
[12:17] <ActionParsnip> ryan1995: which game?
[12:17] <ryan1995> Roblox
[12:18] <ryan1995> Im using wine
[12:18] <noname120> Guys, why is there wine1.2.3 on the official ubuntu repo and not the latest stable: wine1.4 ?
[12:18] <ryan1995> But when I click open with wine or whatever it says this blue box comes up that says softonic on it
[12:18] <_coder_> hi
[12:18] <ryan1995> And it just freezes there and doesnt go away and nothing happens
[12:18] <MonkeyDust> !latest| noname120
[12:18] <jgcampbell300> ryan1995: you may read up on (playonlinux) its kina handy
[12:18] <_coder_> can any one tell me how to share my network connection
[12:18] <ActionParsnip> ryan1995: is it known to work in wine?
[12:19] <ryan1995> Oh wait its not wine
[12:19] <_coder_> i connect to the internet via wifi connection
[12:19] <_coder_> and i want to share my internet to my local pc using ethernet
[12:19] <ryan1995> Im using playonlinux
[12:19] <noname120> playonlinux is good
[12:19] <ActionParsnip> ryan1995: http://wiki.roblox.com/index.php/Roblox_on_Linux
[12:19] <_coder_> can anyone help me
[12:19] <ryan1995> its not working for  me
[12:20] <ryan1995> ActionParsnip: Whats that?
[12:20] <ActionParsnip> ryan1995: i'd ask in #winehq   playonlinux is a pretty GUI for wine
[12:20] <jgcampbell300> ryan1995: Platform(s)     Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7, Mac OS X
[12:20] <MonkeyDust> _coder_  i use powerline or powerLAN to that end (whatever it's called)
[12:20] <ryan1995> Yea its just for windows and mac but i want to play it on this
[12:20] <ActionParsnip> ryan1995: i suggest you ask in #winehq
[12:20] <ActionParsnip> ryan1995: check the appdb for compatibility
[12:20] <ryan1995> Oh i didnt know there was a room
[12:20] <ryan1995> lol
[12:21] <ryan1995> appdb?
[12:21] <ActionParsnip> ryan1995: yes
[12:21] <noname120> !help
[12:21] <MonkeyDust> !appdb > ryan1995
[12:21] <ryan1995> Oh ok
[12:21] <jjkinas> I have a AMD APU also with discrete gpu (radeon hd6670) running in dual graphics mode for gaming in windows,    My problem: in ubuntu everything works fine with X and it comes up with no problems but I can not view console from ctrl alt f1 - f6  I just get a black screen.  I have latest amd drivers installed and I have tried several kernel modifiers  :  fbcon=map:1 also tried nomodeset ... but this allows me to see the ubuntu loading scre
[12:21] <jjkinas> en and then x comes up , but still no console is viewable.
[12:21] <_coder_> @MonkeyDust: it is a software?
[12:22] <noname120> !appdb > noname120
[12:22] <jgcampbell300> ryan1995: i was just reading this page ... seems it may be of use to you... http://www.playonlinux.com/en/topic-3453-Roblox.html
[12:22] <MonkeyDust> _coder_  no, it's hardware
[12:22] <_coder_> i have powerline
[12:22] <_coder_> but i don't know how to setup
[12:22] <_coder_> :-(
[12:23] <ryan1995> Oh ok thanks :D
[12:23] <oskar-> jjkinas:  do you use proprietary drivers?
[12:23] <jjkinas> oskar : I have tried the open drivers as well as the amd ones   , no luck either way
[12:24] <yellabs-r2> hello there
[12:24] <MonkeyDust> _coder_  as for what i have, no need to setup, plug in on both sides, sender, receiver, press someting on one of them to synch, ready
[12:24] <yellabs-r2> why does ubuntu keep the old kernels ?
[12:24] <cfhowlett> yellabs-r2: greetings
[12:24] <jjkinas> it seems like the kernel needs be told to ignore my apu graphics and just use my 6670
[12:24] <ActionParsnip> yellabs-r2: so if the newer one goes funny, you can boot back to the old one
[12:24] <theadmin> yellabs-r2: In case the newer kernel doesn't work out for you, you can boot to an older one.
[12:24] <MonkeyDust> yellabs-r2  in case something goes wrong with the newest
[12:24] <_coder_> are you understand my question?
[12:24] <cfhowlett> yellabs-r2: if a new kernel causes problems you can boot the old one
[12:24] <yellabs-r2> i can understand keeping one or two, but i have a list of 6
[12:24] <_coder_> my laptop connect to internet via wifi
[12:24] <ryan1995> I dont understand that link you send me ActionParsnip
[12:25] <theadmin> yellabs-r2: You can remove older ones.
[12:25] <_coder_> and my pc connect with my laptop via ethernet
[12:25] <cfhowlett> _coder_: what wifi chipset do you have?  broadcom I can help ...
[12:25] <yellabs-r2> yes , i see, but it keeps all the old, never removes any , right ?
[12:25] <_coder_> no
[12:25] <_coder_> i'm using atheros
[12:26] <_coder_> i want to make my pc connect to internet via my laptop
[12:26] <cfhowlett> !atheros|_coder_:
[12:26] <_coder_> thank you
[12:26] <cfhowlett> _coder_: best of luck
[12:27] <DANYAL> how to mount /etc/shadow file?
[12:27] <ActionParsnip> !ics
[12:27] <Dr_Willis> DANYAL:  why do you even think you need to?
[12:28] <DANYAL> Dr_Willis i cant change passwds root and users too
[12:28] <DANYAL> passwd: Authentication token manipulation error
[12:28] <jjkinas> Does anyone have a idea about my problem ?
[12:29] <Dr_Willis> DANYAL:  you dont mount that file.. you need to be looking at other ways to fix it.. sounds like the file may be currupted.. or the FS is bad.. or mounted read only
[12:29] <glauco29> guys
[12:29] <manouille> google
[12:29] <glauco29> I am with libre office opened
[12:29] <DANYAL> Dr_Willis any way to solve the error?
[12:29] <glauco29> writer
[12:29] <manouille> yes
[12:29] <glauco29> but it does not appear when I type alt+tab
[12:29] <glauco29> why?
[12:30] <manouille> call of duty
[12:30] <manouille> non
[12:30] <manouille> hello
[12:30] <ActionParsnip> DANYAL: usually that is caused by a read only file system
[12:30] <Dr_Willis> DANYAL:  figure out whats causeing it..
[12:30] <manouille> francais
[12:30] <topi> DANYAL: google it, http://askubuntu.com/questions/91188/authentication-token-manipulation-error
[12:31] <jjkinas> should i ask my question again ? maybe no one else saw it
[12:31] <Dr_Willis> 'askubuntu it' - the ask ubuntu lense is very nice.
[12:31] <Dr_Willis> jjkinas:  or no one knew...
[12:31] <jjkinas> maybe :(
[12:31] <Dr_Willis> I dont use dual video card setups.. so no clue
[12:32] <manouille> il faut faire un sudo apt-get install aircrak
[12:32] <bazhang> manouille, its english here
[12:32] <bazhang> manouille, #ubuntu-fr for French
[12:33] <DANYAL> mount -rw -o remount /
[12:33] <DANYAL> mount: permission denied
[12:33] <topi> sudo first
[12:33] <glauco29> Why I can not see file opened on Libre Write when I press alt+tab??
[12:33] <HAMKoot> jjkinas, maybe this page is any help > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HybridGraphics - vga_switcheroo
[12:34] <DANYAL> and when i do like this : mount -rw -o remount /etc/shadow the error is: mount: can't find /etc/shadow in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab
[12:34] <ActionParsnip> DANYAL: sudo  mount -rw -o remount /
[12:35] <DANYAL> mount: permission denied
[12:35] <jjkinas> thanks  HAMKoot , I did not see that one when i searched... I will read it
[12:36] <glauco29> super + w is pretty good ;)
[12:36] <Dr_Willis> DANYAL:  you dont MOUNT the FILE.. you remount the FILESYSTEM the file is on.
[12:36] <Dr_Willis> DANYAL:  and You need to use 'sudo mount' since its a system admin type task
[12:36] <Dr_Willis> !mount | DANYAL
[12:36] <DANYAL> Dr_Willis how to im newbie in ubuntu
[12:37] <MissionControl> did you ever try mounting the disk as root?
[12:37] <Dr_Willis> read the mount info guide.. it tells you the basiocs.,. You ere mussing a sudo in your earlier attempt...
[12:37] <MissionControl> idk
[12:37] <Dr_Willis> bbl
[12:37] <MissionControl> maybe your password is wrong
[12:37] <DANYAL> MissionControl No
[12:38] <DANYAL> MissionControl Passwd is ok and im doing it as a root user
[12:38] <MissionControl> weirded out
[12:40] <jgcampbell300> can anyone tell me what it means when i run lshw -class network and it tells me network:0 unclaimed
[12:40] <ActionParsnip> jgcampbell300: no driver is loaded
[12:41] <jgcampbell300> ActionParsnip: i see ... to load one I would need to use modprobe right ?
[12:41] <ActionParsnip> jgcampbell300: usually udev detects the device and loads what is needed, what wifi chip is it?
[12:42] <jgcampbell300> ActionParsnip: its not wifi .. one sec ill show you
[12:42]  * cfhowlett puts down $1 on broadcome
[12:42]  * cfhowlett cancels bet
[12:42] <jgcampbell300> ActionParsnip: http://paste.kde.org/539360/
[12:43] <WeThePeople> how do i exit the visudo display in the terminal?
[12:44] <compdoc> vi commands
[12:45] <compdoc> do you want to save?
[12:49] <gry> yellabs-r2, hi
[12:49] <gry> er, scratch that
[12:49] <yellabs-r2> well i dont mind a hi
[12:49] <yellabs-r2> :)
[12:49] <gry> :)
[12:49] <yellabs-r2> hi to you too !
[12:49] <killer_> my ubuntu 11.04 ...does not show all of my ntfs partitions
[12:49] <killer_> using nautilus
[12:50] <jgcampbell300> killer: are they mounted
[12:50] <WeThePeople> compdoc, no just exit
[12:50] <ActionParsnip> killer_: Natty is EOL really soon, have you considered an upgrade (via clean install) to Precise
[12:50] <ActionParsnip> killer_: are the NTFS partitions containing Windows OSes?
[12:50] <ActionParsnip> killer_: are they on USB storages?
[12:50] <compdoc> :q
[12:52] <killer_> ActionParsnip: yea....ubuntu is merging them all and showing a single ntfs partition........and also not showing all my  files
[12:52] <ActionParsnip> killer_: so it is usb based?
[12:53] <killer_> i haave installed ubuntu on a usb
[12:53] <ActionParsnip> killer_: that isn't important here
[12:54] <ActionParsnip> killer_: are the NTFS partitions you are having issue with on USB?
[12:54] <WeThePeople> actionparsnip, how do i get rid of the swap file? http://paste.ubuntu.com/1166185/
[12:54] <big-mac> Hi could anybody help me iv been having trouble with flash videos like on youtube i know adobe is not suppoting linux on newer updates iv been looking for alternatives but have not been having luck any suggestions?
[12:54] <killer_> ActionParsnip:it's on my in-built hard-drive......
[12:55] <ActionParsnip> killer_: when did you last chkdsk the partitions (in windows)
[12:55] <WeThePeople> actionparsnip, this is for visudo
[12:55] <ActionParsnip> WeThePeople: if you run: swapoff   it will free the file
[12:55] <killer_> ActionParsnip
[12:55] <ActionParsnip> WeThePeople: why are you using visudo?
[12:55] <atari314> Guys, does anyone know where lightdm set vsync?
[12:56] <WeThePeople> actionparsnip, just messin around
[12:56] <killer_> ActionParsnip : actually it's my frnd's pc ......so i think it will b   a  long time ago
[12:56] <pietro10> Hi. I noticed that the pcspkr module is blacklisted because "ugly and loud noise, getting on everyone's nerves; this should be done by a nice pulseaudio bing (Ubuntu: #77010)". How do I produce a "nice pulseaudio bing" on the command line? Thanks.
[12:56] <ActionParsnip> killer_: could be worth checking, make sure the datas are consistant
[12:56] <pietro10> such as an equivalent to beep
[12:57] <ActionParsnip> pietro10: you can use aplay to play an MP3 or OGG etc, in terminal
[12:57] <killer_> let me check :ActionParsnip
[12:57] <pietro10> :/
[12:58] <pietro10> thanks anyway
[12:58] <ActionParsnip> pietro10: wassup?
[12:58] <pietro10> I'm just interested in getting a simple beep
[12:58] <pietro10> I know my system has a PC speaker because Pidgin on Windows used it
[12:58] <ActionParsnip> pietro10: then grab a sound file of the sound you want and have the command play that...
[12:58] <killer_> ActionParsnip :it's showing the data when i run windows
[12:58] <ActionParsnip> killer_: then get the partitions checked
[12:59] <pietro10> yeah
[12:59] <pietro10> I'll just use one of kopete's sounds, thanks
[12:59] <Darkenvy> I need help. My fresh install is only a week old and gnome is freezing and crashing all the time
[12:59] <ActionParsnip> pietro10: weet, just find the sound and you can play it
[12:59] <Darkenvy> where can I find the logs to see whats happening?
[13:00] <ActionParsnip> Darkenvy: have you tested your RAM?
[13:00] <Darkenvy> That couldnt be the issue :O
[13:01] <ActionParsnip> Darkenvy: why not?
[13:01] <Darkenvy> because....
[13:01] <alii_> hello!!
[13:01] <ActionParsnip> Darkenvy: not a very good attitude..
[13:01] <Darkenvy> I'm always terrified of testing ram because in the olden days it would always be bad
[13:01] <cfhowlett> alii_: greetings
[13:01] <Darkenvy> LOL ActionParsnip im playing around with ya
[13:01] <ActionParsnip> Darkenvy: then it needs replacing
[13:01] <Darkenvy> I just hadnt thought that to be the case
[13:02] <alii_> Im a beginer of linux
[13:02] <Darkenvy> well let me test it within the next few hours (after I grab my important files) and ill come back
[13:02] <Darkenvy> will you be here in a few hours AP?
[13:02] <compdoc> Darkenvy, open the disk utility. click your OS hdd, and then look at the drive's health. Does it show any bad sectors?
[13:02] <alii_> & I wanna get high
[13:03] <ActionParsnip> Darkenvy: more than likely
[13:03] <bazhang> alii_, this is ubuntu support only
[13:03] <Darkenvy> actually no compdoc :\
[13:03] <WeThePeople> actionparsnip, so visudo puts files in the swap space in a tmp dir?
[13:03] <WeThePeople> to be edited
[13:04] <alii_> cfhowlett  - how can I see anybody spy for me??
[13:04] <bazhang> alii_, what does that mean
[13:04] <ActionParsnip> WeThePeople: not surem never had to mess with it, the admin/sudo group does all I needs
[13:04] <bazhang> alii_, do you have any actual Ubuntu support questions
[13:04] <WeThePeople> alii_,like online
[13:05] <cfhowlett> alii_: not sure I understant your question
[13:05] <cfhowlett> *understant*
[13:05] <big-mac> Hi could anybody help me iv been having trouble with flash videos like on youtube i know adobe is not suppoting linux on newer updates iv been looking for alternatives but have not been having luck any suggestions?
[13:06] <alii_> what software I must install for looking anybody who control my internet aktivity
[13:06] <bazhang> big-mac, what kind of issues
[13:06] <k1l_> alii_: there is no such thing
[13:06] <bazhang> alii_, chit chat in #ubuntu-offtopic NOT here
[13:06] <WeThePeople> big-mac look up "restricted extras"in software center
[13:07] <alii_> thanks dear friends
[13:07] <aguitel> i am in 10.04 and kernel pannic ocours ,how i know why this ?
[13:07] <big-mac> theres alot of videos on youtube that wont play its says i need to update my flash but my flash is up to date and the other videos that do play when i try to watch them in full screen its keeps freezing
[13:08] <WeThePeople> big-mac, Lookup "restricted extras" in software center
[13:08] <WeThePeople> and download for your distro
[13:08] <big-mac> WeThePeople thanks doing that now
[13:08] <cfhowlett> big-mac: I'm inclined to agree with wethepeople  sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras
[13:09] <jmcs> Hello, I've an usb 4g modem that is working well on my Desktop PC but is refusing to work on my laptop,  I need help troubleshooting it
[13:09] <cfhowlett> big-mac: personally, I install restricted AND medibuntu
[13:10] <big-mac> cfhowlett thank you im installing now
[13:11] <ActionParsnip> jmcs: run:  lsusb   use the 8 character hex id to find guides
[13:11] <cfhowlett> big-mac: reboot and let us know if it works
[13:12] <big-mac> cfhowlett cheers will do
[13:14] <anddam> hi
[13:14] <cfhowlett> anddam: greetings
[13:14] <anddam> when installing from desktop install disk there's a repository copy into the iso image, isn't there?
[13:15] <anddam> I've been asked to install linux on a offline computer, I wonder if I can copy the repository on the hd and have the use install packages from there when needed
[13:15] <anddam> I'm assuming the default installation isn't going to install every available package on the ISO
[13:15] <cfhowlett> anddam: use the DVD iso image
[13:15] <auronandace> !aptoncd | anddam
[13:16] <anddam> but the question still applies, the ISO contain a repository and that's the one added to apt sources.conf
[13:16] <anddam> auronandace: I'm not sure how that's helpful
[13:16] <atari314> Does anyone know where Lightdm stores the sessions configs?
[13:16] <anddam> auronandace: I don't have downloaded packages
[13:17] <auronandace> anddam: sorry, wrong factoid
[13:17] <anddam> cfhowlett: I forgot a question mark, with both CD or DVD ISO I have a repository that I can copy on the HD, right?
[13:18] <bazhang> anddam, not with the live cd, no
[13:18] <bazhang> anddam, get the alternate if you want to do that.
[13:18] <anddam> bazhang: so far I've seen three kind of install disc, desktop, alternate and server, I'm not sure which one is the live cd you referred to
[13:18] <anddam> kinds*
[13:18] <cfhowlett> anddam: as bazhang states: alternate
[13:19] <bazhang> anddam, alternate.
[13:19] <anddam> ok alternate it is
[13:19] <anddam> from what I read on the site the difference is in the installer, alternate has possibly a text mode install with more options available, right?
[13:19] <cfhowlett> anddam: correctomundo
[13:20] <bazhang> anddam, its install only. no live mode "try it out"
[13:20] <anddam> sounds good
[13:20] <anddam> so desktop is the live cd
[13:20] <cfhowlett> anddam: right
[13:20] <aguitel> i am in 10.04 and kernel panic occours ,how i know why this ?
[13:21] <yellabs-r2> can i get bash man in my own locale ? NL
[13:21] <anddam> also I see alternate image in ftp list but I don't see it listed in http://www.ubuntu.com/download where there're desktop, server and "cloud"
[13:21] <savio> ActionParsnip, i completed 3 pass
[13:21] <cfhowlett> aguitel: perhaps it's time to update to 12.04.  Don't know why you're getting kernel panic
[13:22] <aguitel> cfhowlett, i never will upgrade to gnome 3
[13:22] <cfhowlett> aguitel: ??? xfce, lxde are also options you know.
[13:22] <ThinkT510> aguitel: all gnome2 support from ubuntu ends in april
[13:22] <anddam> yellabs-r2: I'd say something like   LANG=nl man bash   but I don't know how the localized subdir are called
[13:23] <jmcs> ActionParsnip I've already done it, I'm not finding anything useful, besides this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/usb-modeswitch-data/+bug/948153 that says my modem should be supported on 12.04
[13:23] <big-mac> cfhowlett & WeThePeople i installed the restricted extras rebooted and i still have the same problem
[13:23] <WeThePeople> big-mac, exactly what is going on
[13:23] <cfhowlett> big-mac: try viewing non-youtube, e.g. vimeo and hulu streaming
[13:24] <anddam> is the DVD image alternate or desktop?
[13:24] <aguitel> ThinkT510, maybe mate or cinnamon is our future
[13:24] <cfhowlett> big-mac: also make sure you have all upgrades; apt-get updates apt-get upgrades apt-get dist-upgrade will take you to 12.04.1
[13:24] <cfhowlett> anddam: seem to recall it's alternate
[13:25] <ThinkT510> aguitel: if canonical ever supports them, but for now no
[13:25] <anddam> sounds even better
[13:25] <ThinkT510> aguitel: i've always preferred xfce
[13:25] <aguitel> ThinkT510, ok
[13:26] <anddam> after installing the system is tehre an option to copy the repository or should I just copy the tree somewhere and edit sources.conf? I never used a "local" deb repo
[13:26] <cfhowlett> aguitel: xfce was adopted as the platform when ubuntustudio needed to transition from gnome.  I am quite pleased with it.
[13:26] <big-mac> WeThePeople i cannot watch videos on youtube in full screen the videos keep freezing and there alot of videos that will not play it says my flash player needs to be updated i have install the latest adobe flash player in firefox i have tried a few diffrent flavours of ubuntu and i have the same problem in all
[13:28] <anddam> thanks all
[13:28] <anddam> bye
[13:32] <WeThePeople> big-mac, try a diff browser
[13:32] <WeThePeople> like chrome
[13:33] <WeThePeople> firefox sucks
[13:33] <blackshirt> yes, but i think ie was more sucks :d
[13:33] <WeThePeople> lol
[13:34] <big-mac> i was hoping to keep firefox as its my fave browser
[13:34] <big-mac> lol
[13:34] <jgcampbell300> hmm makes me wonder if greasemonky will install on other brousers other than fox
[13:34] <WeThePeople> well if it works in chrome without a prob, then you have found your prob :)
[13:35] <ActionParsnip> WeThePeople: +1
[13:35] <WeThePeople> jgcampbell300, if i recall GM will work in opera
[13:35] <jgcampbell300> WeThePeople: nice .. will have to check that out ... getting kina sick of fox my self
[13:36] <ActionParsnip> big-mac: can you pastebin the output of:  lsb_release -a; uname -a; dpkg -l | egrep 'flash|gnash|swf|spark'
[13:36] <big-mac> Lol i took cfhowletts advice and tried another site to see if the videos work and on videoweed the stream perfect in fullscreen o.0
[13:37] <ActionParsnip> big-mac: could use minitube instead of browser for youtube, makes it lighter
[13:37] <jgcampbell300> lol ... your problaby trying to watch bad porn lol
[13:37] <glauco29> Why when I type alt+tab I dont see LibreWriter opened??
[13:37] <cfhowlett> big-mac: sounds like flash problems.  try youtube's html5 for viewing.  there's a switch on YT for that
[13:38] <big-mac> actionparsnip i dont know what you mean about the lsb_release but i will try minitube
[13:38] <big-mac> cfhowlett i think i tried that before but ill try again
[13:38] <varun> help me!! i wnt 2 setup server, i m using 12.04
[13:39] <cfhowlett> Varun "server"  what kind?  dns?  email?  mirror?  cloud?
[13:39] <bekks> varun: Which type of server? And whats your actual problem?
[13:39] <varun> cloud
[13:39] <ActionParsnip> big-mac: its a terminal command
[13:40] <varun> jst wnt to knw frm where should i start
[13:40] <jgcampbell300> varun: what are you planing to do with this server ... i am also in the prossess of learning out webhosting clouds work
[13:41] <ActionParsnip> varun: typing in full words is a great start, you aren't charged per letter here
[13:41]  * cfhowlett laughs out load since he's not "charged per letter here"
[13:42] <varun> ActionParsnikp: ok :)
[13:42] <cfhowlett> *okay*
[13:42] <ActionParsnip> varun: you can type extrordinrily long sentences like I am now. Yuo can type loads and loads and loads and loads and its all good.
[13:42] <jgcampbell300> holy crap ... this nic is driveing me nuts ... i cant stand it when i cant make something work lol
[13:42] <varun> I want to host my own mini cloud server for development
[13:43] <ActionParsnip> jgcampbell300: what chip does it use?
[13:43] <jgcampbell300> ActionParsnip: I think you tryed to help me the other  day with it ... its realtech
[13:43] <ActionParsnip> jgcampbell300: which realtek, they make lots of chips
[13:44] <jgcampbell300> ActionParsnip: oh sorry... its 8139
[13:44] <jgcampbell300> product: RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+
[13:44] <ActionParsnip> jgcampbell300: so its an ethernet nitwork card (wired)
[13:45] <jgcampbell300> ActionParsnip: yes ... have read lots of problems with this card
 ok. then please help me out with few detailed steps if possible
[13:45] <big-mac> cfhowlett i tried html5 and some videos work in fulscreen now =]
[13:45] <Myke974_> ubuntu server 12.04lts: µI made an error in fstab and linux server stop to boot. I can access root in recovery mode but error writing /etc/fstahb: read-only fiel system !
[13:46] <cfhowlett> big-mac: wish I knew the fix, but at least you have some workaround.
[13:46] <jgcampbell300> !cloud : varun
[13:46] <jgcampbell300> !help
[13:47] <jgcampbell300> !commands
[13:47] <big-mac> yeah thanks for the help =]
[13:47] <cfhowlett> big-mac: have fun, be safe
[13:48] <big-mac> i got to go now thanks cfhowlett and thanks to all that helped
[13:48] <varun> I have worked on web-server like Apache tomcat and glassfish. But i want to host my own cloud. is it possible??
[13:49] <ActionParsnip> jgcampbell300: tried the boot option: noapic
[13:49] <jgcampbell300> ActionParsnip: no i havent
[13:49] <user82> Myke974_ i remember that in my desktop version in recovery mode the system was mounted read only
[13:49] <jgcampbell300> varun: its possable but you need the hardware and some time to put everything to gather
[13:49] <ActionParsnip> jgcampbell300: aparrently it uses the 8139too
[13:49] <ActionParsnip> jgcampbell300: module
[13:49] <user82> there was some trick to avoid this maybe someone else knows...
[13:50] <jgcampbell300> ActionParsnip: i tryed 8139too but still says unclaimed
[13:51] <savio> what is open group ? UNIX thing ..................?
[13:51] <Darkenvy> gnome forgot all of my settings due to it crashing
[13:52] <Myke974_> the systemn is mounted on read only on recovery mode //  could it exist another way to stop server booting and change this fstab entry?
[13:52] <ActionParsnip> jgcampbell300: try: sudo mii-tool eth0 -F 10baseT-FD; sudo modprobe -r 8139too ; sudo modprobe 8139too
[13:52] <Darkenvy> now I cant even figure out where the "show drives on desktop" is
[13:52] <ActionParsnip> jgcampbell300: source: http://www.question-defense.com/2010/06/03/ubuntu-10-4-eth0-not-available-rtl-81398139c8139c-rev-10
[13:52] <bekks> savio: What do you mean by "open group"?
[13:52] <ActionParsnip> Darkenvy: they show in the Unity panel
[13:53] <savio> i was reading about what is unix i found out that open group crap
[13:53] <nbags> is it possible to make nautilus stay in ram all the time so when i open the file manager its instant?
[13:53] <Darkenvy> un-it-y?
[13:53] <savio> they handled all specification for "single unix standerd"
[13:54] <deadmund> nbags: never close nautilus
[13:54] <Darkenvy> Lol im messin with ya again ActionParsnip. but I use gnome
[13:54] <deadmund> nbags: preload does something similar but in general if you wanna install that
[13:54] <nbags> deadmund: yeah but it ends up closed
[13:54] <deadmund> nbags: use puppy linux, everything is in ram :)
[13:54] <Darkenvy> Its still ubuntu so I'de suspect I'm not getting cur off of support here eh?
[13:54] <deadmund> nbags: it 'ends up closed' ?
[13:54] <nbags> deadmund: my behavior of ctrl-w 'ing when im done with things
[13:55] <deadmund> nbags: haha, well you control the machine.  The simplest thing to do is not close nautilus if you want it to stay in ram.  As I said though, check out preload, or puppy linux.  The next step is to edit the source code of nautilus I think. (which will be very hard)
[13:56] <user82> Myke974_ i do not completely understand your trouble here but does this work? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1870817
[13:56] <nbags> yeah i have preload already. nautilus used to be open all the time cause it managed the icons on the desktop. but that changed at some point
[13:56] <deadmund> nbags: that changed with the switch from gnome to unity.  preload is probably making nautilus faster (if you open it a lot) but it's probably not notice-able to the naked eye.
[13:57] <Myke974_> user82: I just found the solutioon and exactly the same you provided! thanks a lot !
[13:57] <jgcampbell300> wow ... im gona take that card out and smash it ... ... bbl ... gota go buy a new nic .. wanted a 1g anywyas
[13:57] <jgcampbell300> ActionParsnip: thanks for the assistance
[13:57] <user82> glad it was correct...good luck with the recovery
[13:58] <keber> anekdote: One mother had tree sons. One was siamease twins, second was man width left testicle, and third was man width right testicle. When they growing up. They become a Father, Son and Holy ghoust.
[13:58] <DJones> keber: Wrong channel for that
[13:59] <krababbel> ntpdate is installed by default, what if I want to use ntp? Can I disable ntpdefault, and can I just install ntp to use that?
[14:00] <nbags> krababbel: i think ntpdate is used to set the time, ntp is to keep in in sync
[14:00] <ActionParsnip> krababbel: there is a hopw to in order to add it to cron and make it run
[14:00] <ActionParsnip> krababbel: https://help.ubuntu.com/8.04/serverguide/NTP.html
[14:01] <ActionParsnip> krababbel: echo "ntpdate ntp.ubuntu.com
[14:01] <ActionParsnip> krababbel: echo "ntpdate ntp.ubuntu.com" | sudo tee /etc/cron.daily/ntpdate; sudo chmod 755 /etc/cron.daily/ntpdate
[14:01] <ActionParsnip> krababbel: make ntp run once a day
[14:01] <krababbel> thanks, but what if I'd like to prevent abrupt time changes, I read that ntpdate runs once at boot?
[14:01] <krababbel> ActionParsnip: Doesn't ntpd do that for me?
[14:02] <nbags> krababbel: ntpd wont work if your clock is too far out
[14:02] <krababbel> Maybe it is a non issue anyway, because ntpd would keep sync on a system running all the time, and ntpdate would run once at boot for my desktop?
[14:03] <krababbel> my clock is pretty good now already
[14:03] <Stella4449> I bought an HP Mini 1000 at a garage sale. It has a Mac OS and I don't have admin pwd. I want to install Ubuntu. If I put bootable Ubuntu on a USB flash drive can I use that to wipe out the Mac OS while it's installing?
[14:03] <krababbel> So on my desktop, I just leave ntpdate, and on my server I install ntpd on topQ
[14:03] <krababbel> ?
[14:03] <deadmund> Stella4449: yes
[14:03] <cfhowlett> Stella4449: yep
[14:04] <deadmund> Stella4449: That's why they say if you have physical access, it's game over.  You have 100% access to everything (given you have time)
[14:04] <bazhang> unetbootin Stella4449
[14:04] <cfhowlett> Stella4449: consider lubuntu or xubuntu; lightweight and work very well on netbooks
[14:04] <krababbel> i3-wm :)
[14:04] <krababbel> and xdm
[14:05] <ActionParsnip> krababbel: not sure, you can cron the task to update so you know it's working though :)
[14:05] <krababbel> ActionParsnip thanks
[14:05] <ActionParsnip> Stella4449: the installer can be told to wipe all partitions off, removing the mac os
[14:06] <ActionParsnip> krababbel: fluxbox + slim :)
[14:06] <deadmund> Stella4449: Did you get enough answers? :P
[14:06] <Stella4449> Yes, I think so! Thanks, folks!
[14:08] <sveinse> What boot option do I need to get kernel boot messages printed on console when booting. I have removed "splash" from kernel command line, yet that did not help. The screen is still blank between grub and login.
[14:08] <krababbel> :) Also I just did a test install, using lightdm, and i3-wm and urxvt-unicode. The default bright background in uvxrt wasn't there. Now I reinstalled and chose my usual xdm instead of lightdm, and the colours were correct. Why would that be? Also in Irssi, when I pressed ALT+NUMBER under lightdm, it wrote a three in exponent instead of switching windows. Again, my last install with XDM does this correctly and switches windows inste
[14:09] <krababbel> Do XDM and lightdm have anything to do with how urxvt works?
[14:12] <Achnazoor> hi
[14:12] <Achnazoor> I'm wondering about something:
[14:12] <soman> Hi all! I have got aconfigure problem -> http://paste.kde.org/539402/ What could be a problem?
[14:12] <soman> Just tryin to configure sources with auto-apt
[14:12] <bekks> Missing execution permission for ./configure
[14:13] <soman> bekks, I'm 2nd day under Linux (ubuntu 12.04). How to solve it?
[14:13] <BluesKaj> HIyas all
[14:14] <ActionParsnip> bekks: if you mark it executable, is it ok?
[14:14] <bekks> soman: What exactly are you trying to install?
[14:14] <bekks> ActionParsnip: At least for the configure script, thats ok.
[14:15] <Achnazoor> i've this laptop with a busted graphics card and i'm trying to set it up as a headless _graphic based_ server; now, i know I can do this with windows remote desktop, as it uses a dummy graphics driver for remote desktops - can I do something similar with ubuntu? (i.e. setup a remotely accesible x server that bypasses the laptop's graphics card)
[14:15] <soman> bekks: I want to compile gcc 4.7.1
[14:15] <bekks> Achnazoor: What do you mean by "graphic based" server?
[14:16] <bekks> Achnazoor: You dont need an running X server on a server to run X apps from it.
[14:16] <Achnazoor> i mean a window system. as opposed to a terminal system.
[14:16] <bekks> soman: Why do you need gcc 4.7.1?
[14:16] <bekks> Achnazoor: You dont need a running window system on a server to run graphical applications from that server.
[14:16] <soman> I want to compile my project which I created under Windows with 4.7.1
[14:17] <ActionParsnip> Achnazoor: what are you going to use the server for?
[14:18] <Achnazoor> i'm just looking to set it up as a media server/torrent machine. (at this point it's just sitting here gathering dust like an ugly paperweight, so...)
[14:18] <bekks> Achnazoor: For doing so, you dont need a window system on that server.
[14:19] <soman> I meant with C++11
[14:19] <Achnazoor> I realize that, I was just wondering if i could set it up that way, since I can with windows...(frankly i'm not exacly a linux power user. :-p)
[14:20] <bekks> Achnazoor: You cant set up windows without a window system, thats the difference.
[14:20] <Meris> I want to install Ubuntu 112.04.1 LTS on a Macbook 2.1 (Intel Core 2 Duo, 4GB RAM, Intel 950 GMA). Which version should I choose, ubuntu-12.04.1-desktop-amd64+mac.iso, or ubuntu-12.04.1-alternate-amd64.iso?
[14:21] <MonkeyDust> !mac
[14:21] <Achnazoor> You sort of lost me there, bekks, what do you mean?
[14:21] <Meris> 112.04.1 => 12.04.1 ;-)
[14:21] <Meris> MonkeyDust, thx for the link!
[14:22] <bekks> Achnazoor: I am saying that you do not need any window system on a server, because that will introduce unnecessary security issues. And of course, you CAN do so, but thats not recommended.
[14:26] <Achnazoor> point taken. Thanks bekks.
[14:26] <MonkeyDust> Achnazoor  in linux, you only need a command line on your server, a graphical interface is optional
[14:27] <lco124> someone know spanish?
[14:27] <MonkeyDust> !es
[14:27] <kiyoura> wouldnt better terminology be 'terminal', MonkeyDust?
[14:27] <Achnazoor> yeah, i know. (it's just more confortable with it)
[14:27] <MoTec> I manage a couple dozen *nix machines and not one has any kinda of GUI.  Heck, none of mine do.
[14:27] <MonkeyDust> kiyoura  maybe, but terminal is a program
[14:27] <lco124> terminal is a shell...
[14:28] <MoTec> terminal allows access to a shell
[14:28] <kiyoura> ah, true
[14:29] <lco124> aaaah
[14:29] <jmcs> Ok, i've invesitgated why my 4g modem is not working in my laptop but is working on my desktop, apparently my desktop is changing it's device id, but my laptop isn't able to do it. Any reason why this can happen?
[14:30] <danny_> what hdmi out software should i use now i used to be able to just connect and change the sound output to my tv via sound settings how do i do it now ?
[14:30] <Bitgod> ok
[14:30] <Bitgod> what is the most popular SERIAL / CONSOLE app?
[14:30] <Bitgod> one that lets you TYPE commands too
[14:30] <lco124> i think is wget
[14:31] <lco124> bitgod i think it is wget
[14:31] <lco124> or Python
[14:31] <Bitgod> no ...
[14:31] <Bitgod> wget is a file downloader
[14:31] <Bitgod> phython is a prog lang :P
[14:31] <lco124> but wget executes on a terminal
[14:32] <lco124> and python (runtime) on unix starts as a terminal app
[14:32] <lco124> in win32 starts as a program
[14:33] <truexfan81> anyone know of a linux equalizer program that will let you adjust below 50hz?
[14:33] <joeseph> I'd like to reset my software sources and my keys signing them.  Which commands do I run?
[14:33] <lco124> someone know python (programming lenguage)?
[14:34] <ThinkT510> lco124: the guys in #python do
[14:34] <lco124> #python ?
[14:34] <HAMKoot> truexfan81, there is a ppa with equaliser, 10 band
[14:35] <ThinkT510> lco124: yes, the channel #python
[14:35] <lco124> thanks?
[14:35] <truexfan81> HAMKoot: link please
[14:35] <lco124> thanks
[14:35] <truexfan81> HAMKoot: or tell me what its called so i can google it
[14:36] <newubuntuuser> hey all.   I was messing around with multiple screen and I played with the "seperate x screen" setting.    Big mistake. what i have is what appears to be 3 "sessions" running on the same monitor.   I want to revert back to 1 screen/monitor  but I can seem to figure out how.
[14:36] <newubuntuuser> i have found its profile specific... My other user does not have this problem.
[14:36] <kiyoura> man screen?
[14:37] <lco124> #python
[14:37] <MonkeyDust> newubuntuuser  try !xrandr
[14:37] <filenotfound> can anyone explain the DIFFERENCE between  vmware edition and the iso edition of back track 5 operating system thank you
[14:37] <ThinkT510> lco124: /join #python
[14:37] <newubuntuuser> whats that?  a command or a room?
[14:37] <HAMKoot> truexfan81, see http://askubuntu.com/questions/109297/how-do-i-install-an-equalizer-in-rhythmbox (sorry, svn not ppa)
[14:37] <MonkeyDust> filenotfound  type /join #backtrack-linux
[14:37] <lco124> i can't I'm not registered
[14:38] <ThinkT510> filenotfound: backtrack isn't supprted here
[14:38] <ThinkT510> lco124: then you'll need a registered nick
[14:38] <MonkeyDust> !xrandr > newubuntuuser
[14:38] <ThinkT510> !register | lco124
[14:38] <lco124> how I can register?
[14:38] <truexfan81> HAMKoot: i need one that is systemwide
[14:38] <ManOnMars> hello
[14:39] <MoTec> filenotfound: the ISO is for booting off of.  The VMWare edition is a pre-configured .vmdk disk image.
[14:39] <ThinkT510> ManOnMars: hows the lag?
[14:39] <ManOnMars> My hdd lid is constantly on and i suspect there to be bad sectors on the drive and read/write errors. How can i check hdd's health?
[14:39] <ManOnMars> is there a tool?
[14:39] <ManOnMars> ThinkT510, we use tachyons its ok
[14:39] <ThinkT510> :)
[14:39] <MonkeyDust> ManOnMars  fsck
[14:39] <bekks> ManOnMars: smartctl is the tool.
[14:39] <joeseph> Is it possible to extend one of my mount points to another partition without RAIDing them or anything?
[14:40] <filenotfound> MoTec: thank you
[14:40] <glauco29> guys, I have set Apache vhost, but when I access my address I get a Forbidden error from Apache, I have to set my dir for which user? Currently my user is the own
[14:40] <glauco29> Anyone can guide me?
[14:40] <ManOnMars> bekks, can this be uses from livecd? or i need an active system that keeps logs?
[14:42] <newubuntuuser> is xrandr somthing I install?   Im readin the page but Im not seeing how to install it.
[14:44] <killer_> how do i uninstall a kernel version?
[14:45] <MonkeyDust> newubuntuuser  in a terminal type xrandr, then explore it further
[14:45] <ThinkT510> killer_: open synaptic and search for it to uninstall
[14:45] <ActionParsnip> killer_: you can use apt-get or software centre as you expect, you can see the installed kernels with:  dpkg -l | grep linux-image
[14:47] <killer_> grep shows 3 versions...... ....if i want 2 uninstall 3.2.0 .... what should i do
[14:48] <killer_> got it
[14:48] <ActionParsnip> killer_: the 2nd colomn is the package name, just don't install the package name whichj doesn't have a version number
[14:48] <MonkeyDust> newubuntuuser  install arandr, it may be what you need
[14:48] <newubuntuuser> I dont think this is what Im looking for...I dont want to "enable/disable/move/resize" anything.. i want the multiple session running on the one screen to revet back to 1...not 3.
[14:49] <zfe> hi all
[14:49] <zfe> i need to boot mac os x through grub
[14:49] <zfe> anybody willing to help?
[14:49] <Topol> Um
[14:49] <zfe> i did the automatic install with ubuntu and i found grub in my mbr without having been asked
[14:49] <Topol> Im having trouble with my Network manager on 10.04
[14:50] <ActionParsnip> Topol: trouble in what way?
[14:50] <Topol> Well
[14:50] <ActionParsnip> zfe: you can use a chroot to put it where you want
[14:50] <Topol> I need to start it manually
[14:50] <Topol> by doing nm-applet &
[14:50] <ActionParsnip> Topol: sudo restart network-manager
[14:50] <ActionParsnip> Topol: oh, is that what you run?
[14:51] <zfe> ActionParsnip, refit has been replaced by grub
[14:51] <zfe> and automatic detection of grub didn't make macosx work
[14:51] <Topol> yeah
[14:51] <Topol> I want it to start up
[14:51] <Topol> when I get on
[14:51] <Topol> But it doesnt
[14:51] <Topol> I used to use WICD
[14:51] <FloodBot1> Topol: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[14:51] <Topol> But Im getting a VPN
[14:51] <ManOnMars> Hey
[14:52] <Topol> ugh
[14:52] <ActionParsnip> Topol: if you add the command in your startup items, it will run automagically for you
[14:52] <ManOnMars> is there a graphical gui for smartctl?
[14:52] <Topol> I did
[14:52] <Topol> under /usr/bin/networkmanager
[14:52] <Topol> but it doesnt exist?
[14:52] <ActionParsnip> Topol: if you run:  which nm-applet    you can see which binary is executed
[14:53] <ActionParsnip> zfe: is that not good?
[14:53] <newubuntuuser> arandr  does not appear to have anything that could help me.
[14:53] <Topol> /usr/bin/nm-applet?
[14:53] <Topol> hold on
[14:53] <Topol> Lemme pkill
[14:54] <Topol> meeh
[14:54] <ManOnMars> is there a graphical gui for smartctl?
[14:55] <ActionParsnip> ManOnMars: let me search
[14:55] <newubuntuuser> here's an image of what Im doing with.. http://imgur.com/bIMCU
[14:55] <ActionParsnip> ManOnMars: http://linux.softpedia.com/get/System/System-Administration/GSmartControl-41861.shtml
[14:55] <MonkeyDust> ManOnMars  ther's gsmartcontrol in the software center
[14:56] <ActionParsnip> !info gsmartcontrol
[14:56] <ActionParsnip> ManOnMars: did you even search software centre, you would have found that...!?
[14:56] <ManOnMars> ActionParsnip, yeah
[14:57] <ManOnMars> i install from command line though
[14:57] <ActionParsnip> ManOnMars: thats fine, but searching in software centre ould have found that
[14:57]  * MonkeyDust learned something, by helping somebody else
[14:59] <ManOnMars> btw does anyone know where the smart info is saved?
[14:59] <ManOnMars> if i format the hdd does it get lost?
[14:59] <ManOnMars> or is there a hidden partition
[15:00] <krababbel> that is probably not on the platters
[15:00] <bekks> ManOnMars: The SMART information is stored in the controller in the harddisk.
[15:00] <bekks> It cant be overwritten by formatting or something.
[15:01] <nOStahl> searching via command line would have found that
[15:01] <ActionParsnip> ManOnMars: its in the IDE on the drive
[15:02] <bekks> IDE?
[15:02] <ActionParsnip> bekks: integrated drive electronics
[15:02] <newubuntuuser> ok well I found another way to solve it.  I created another profile and deleted the broken one.  That appears to be the only way to fix it.
[15:02] <bekks> ActionParsnip: ah! :)
[15:02] <ActionParsnip> bekks: its what IDE stands for....
[15:02] <ActionParsnip> bekks: all drives have IDEs
[15:02] <truexfan81> where is .asoundrc in 12.04?
[15:03] <SonikkuAmerica> Wait a minute... if that's the case what's the diff between SATA and IDE ATA?
[15:03] <BluesKaj> too many acronyms with the same letters but different meanings
[15:03] <bekks> SonikkuAmerica: Different bus system for electronic signals.
[15:03] <SonikkuAmerica> Oh
[15:03] <ActionParsnip> SonikkuAmerica: sata is just serial ATA, the PCB on the drive is the IDE, it is technically an IDE drive
[15:03] <ManOnMars> bekks, the controller is like a read only memory?
[15:04] <SonikkuAmerica> OK that makes sense. I'm a programming student, not an engineer.
[15:04] <bekks> ManOnMars: No. Somehow, the data in there must have been written into it ;)
[15:04] <ActionParsnip> SonikkuAmerica: old drives didn't have IDEs, and the controller did all the work
[15:04] <bekks> ManOnMars: You, as a user, can only read that data.
[15:05] <ManOnMars> My hdd lid is constantly on, whatever i try to do takes for ages while the hdd appears to be in use. Might this be caused from bad sectors on the hdd that cause read/write errors?
[15:05] <MonkeyDust> !info devhelp > SonikkuAmerica
[15:05] <bekks> ManOnMars: Take a look at the SMART information then.
[15:06] <ManOnMars> bekks, i am now. i see some read write errors and a prefailure-status. can this cause the hdd lid to appear always on?
[15:06] <ManOnMars> and the hdd in use most of the time
[15:06] <ActionParsnip> SonikkuAmerica: new drives came out WITH IDEs which  gave cache and S.M.A.R.T. and all kinds of fanciness, and they were called 'IDE drives' then all SCSI and SATA and stuff came and they also had IDEs
[15:07] <ubuntu> hey i need some help
[15:07] <ActionParsnip> SonikkuAmerica: so when people say 'IDE drive' its technically any new drive, but people know what you mean
[15:07] <SonikkuAmerica> Yeah I see it now
[15:07] <Guest65396> i want to install ubuntu so i can dual boot with windows but the option is not there
[15:07] <ManOnMars> bekks, i did a short test and said read failure
[15:07] <bekks> ManOnMars: Passtebin the complete information given by smartctl -a please.
[15:07] <ManOnMars> bekks,  ok
[15:07] <bekks> Then your HDD is going to die soon.
[15:07] <ActionParsnip> Guest65396: are you using win7?
[15:08] <Guest65396> yes
[15:08] <ActionParsnip> Guest65396: resize the NTFS within windows after doing a full backup and you can install to the free space
[15:09] <Guest65396> do you know how to do that? do i just search in google size partition windows? will it erase my OS or data? will i have to reinstall windows?
[15:09] <ManOnMars> bekks, here it is http://pastebin.com/7zAzWheA
[15:09] <ManOnMars> smartctl -a for my only hdd (it has several partitions on it)
[15:09] <ActionParsnip> Guest65396: there are guides all over as well as youtube, why not search a little insteasd of immediately asking how
[15:10] <Guest65396> ok thank you actionparsnip, live long and prosper, haha thanks alot
[15:10] <bekks> ManOnMars: Your disk is going to die.
[15:11] <Topol> ActionParsnip: It works, thanks bro
[15:11] <ActionParsnip> Topol: sweet
[15:11] <ManOnMars> bekks, lol
[15:11] <ActionParsnip> Topol: np dude :)
[15:11] <ManOnMars> bekks, how soon should i expect it?
[15:13] <glauco29> I am unable to change a dir owner
[15:13] <ActionParsnip> Topol: the app dies when you run it from terminal, because the terminal is the parent process. If you kill the parent, the children die
[15:13] <glauco29> I am trying sudo chown 755 /path/to
[15:13] <Topol> Ubuntu Philosopher :D
[15:13] <Topol> lol
[15:14] <Babbu> hey guys
[15:14] <Babbu> i have having some sound trouble on my newly installed ubuntu
[15:14] <glauco29> what is the problem Babbu?
[15:15] <Babbu> well there is no sound
[15:15] <Babbu> sometimes when I restart the sound comes back on
[15:15] <Babbu> but otherwise there is no sound at all
[15:15] <ActionParsnip> Topol: its how linux works
[15:15] <Babbu> i have tried reinstalling the drivers etc
[15:15] <Babbu> going through the user forums
[15:15] <Babbu> but nothing seems to be working
[15:15] <glauco29> try it killall pulseaudio; rm -r ~/.pulse* Babbu
[15:15] <ActionParsnip> Babbu: try:   killall pulseaudio; rm -r ~/.pulse*    wait 10 seconds then reboot
[15:16] <ActionParsnip> ZING!
[15:16] <glauco29> ^^ ActionParsnip
[15:16] <Babbu> you're not trolling, are you?
[15:16] <glauco29> It solved a problem that I had today
[15:16] <ActionParsnip> Babbu: no, its just a great first step
[15:16] <Babbu> ActionParsnip++
[15:16] <Babbu> i don't know if I can upvote here
[15:16] <glauco29> ActionParsnip: please guy, I am facing a problem
[15:17] <glauco29> I am not able to change dir owner I dont know why
[15:18] <Babbu> hey can you tell me the command again
[15:18] <Babbu> i accidentally cleared everything
[15:18] <AlphaAtom> I'm not sure whether this is more suited for here, or #dropbox, but could I get some help checking if dropbox is idle or not?
[15:18] <glauco29> killall pulseaudio; rm -r ~/.pulse*
[15:18] <Babbu> brb
[15:19] <Babbu> rebotting
[15:19] <WeThePeople> dosnt know what trolling means :)
[15:20] <WillisW>  
[15:21] <Lukas1321>  
[15:22] <ManOnMars> bekks, how did you see that the hdd is failing? because of read pre-failure status?
[15:22] <ManOnMars> or something else
[15:24] <Babbu> well that didn't help
[15:29] <jrib> glauco29: chown is to change owner and chmod is to change permissions
[15:29] <glauco29> jrib: I am setting vhost on apache
[15:29] <glauco29> and my folder has me as owner
[15:30] <jrib> glauco29: what is your question (on one line please)?
[15:30] <glauco29> and permission are rwx -- --
[15:30] <glauco29> I am unable to change owner
[15:30] <roasted> hello!
[15:30] <jrib> glauco29: pastebin your command and full output
[15:30] <roasted> jrib, hey--- didn't you help me with rsync exclude lists a while back?
[15:31] <jrib> roasted: maybe :x
[15:31] <roasted> I was just about to ask the channel about INCLUDE lists when I thought your name rang a bell. :P
[15:31] <roasted> I forget what I did with exclude lists to make it work, but with include lists, it's not flying. My command is here - rsync -az --delete --progress --include-from=/usr/local/bin/syncexternallisttest.txt /media/Xternal/
[15:32] <roasted> I don't like the way it ends with /media/Xternal, because I feel like it probably thinks the destination is the source, since there's only 1 item listed.
[15:32] <roasted> perhaps it needs to be more like rsync -az --delete --progress /home/jason --include-from=/usr/local/bin/syncexternallisttest.txt /media/Xternal???
[15:32] <roasted> source, include-from, dest
[15:33] <robertgst> hey there.
[15:34] <jrib> roasted: what is it doing currently?  Just ignoring your include patterns and copying everything?
[15:34] <roasted> jrib, it just comes back with speedup 0, which is what makes me think rsync assumes the dest is the source
[15:34] <roasted> jrib, it sees the data in the source, oh hey you're good, speedup 0
[15:35] <roasted> jrib, when in actuality  my external hdd is completely empty... if it recognized the external as the dest, I'd be golden. So I think rsync is working, I think I just goofed the syntax.
[15:35] <glauco29> jrib: http://pastebin.com/yYK3w3UC
[15:35] <jrib> roasted: try just having SRC DEST at the end and the options before SRC DEST
[15:36] <roasted> jrib, aka, rsync --include-from=/usr/local/bin/list.txt /home/jason/ /media/Xternal/
[15:36] <roasted> jrib, list, source, dest
[15:36] <jrib> glauco29: is there no output after the chmod?  Do you just get a new prompt?
[15:37] <glauco29> I get new prompt jrib
[15:37] <jrib> roasted: sure.  Though I think with includes you need to exclude everything first
[15:37] <jrib> glauco29: pastebin the output of « mount »
[15:38] <roasted> jrib, sounds a little counterintuitive, but I think I get what you mean. Exclude all, EXCEPT these inclues.
[15:38] <roasted> +d
[15:38] <jrib> roasted: yeah
[15:39] <roasted> jrib, rsync -az --delete --progress --exclude=* --include-from=/usr/local/bin/syncexternallisttest.txt /home/jason/ /media/Xternal/
[15:39] <roasted> speedup 0.00
[15:40] <nicelyToasted> roasted: you should add -v and --dry-run for your troubleshooting
[15:40] <glauco29> jrib http://pastebin.com/MQUxTbce, my folder is not called 'Files' and yeah 'ARQUIVOS' I replaced on prev paste just for you understand, cause 'ARQUIVOS' is "FILES" on pt-BR
[15:40] <roasted> nicelyToasted, as in rsync -azv?
[15:40] <jrib> glauco29: it's ok, I understand pt
[15:40] <nicelyToasted> roasted: sure
[15:40] <nicelyToasted> will give you more output
[15:40] <roasted> nicelyToasted, does the -v function populate data elsewhere? Because it looks identical to running without.
[15:41] <nicelyToasted> -v means verbose. more output for debugging
[15:41] <roasted> nicelyToasted, got nadda difference here
[15:41] <nicelyToasted> --dry-run means print what you would do, but dont transfer anything
[15:41] <jrib> glauco29: sda3 is ntfs or vfat or something like that?
[15:41] <Babbu> hey guys
[15:41] <roasted> nicelyToasted, http://pastebin.com/DTN9hBfJ
[15:41] <roasted> same diff each time
[15:42] <Babbu> another thing regarding my sound, I noticed that I can't even find alsa on my machine
[15:42] <Babbu> even though I just installed it
[15:42] <Babbu> when I type alsamixer on my terminal
[15:42] <glauco29> I think that it is NTFS
[15:42] <glauco29> jrib:
[15:42] <BluesKaj> Babbu, type alsamixer in the termianl
[15:42] <BluesKaj> err terminal
[15:42] <Babbu> cannot load mixer controls: Invalid argument
[15:42] <jrib> glauco29: you won't be able to use chmod on ntfs.  Though you can set permissions at mount time, with appropriate optinos
[15:42] <Babbu> BluesKaj:
[15:43] <Babbu> this is what I get when I type alsamixer on terminal BluesKaj
[15:43] <L3top> Babbu: sudo aplay -l      does this show any sound cards?
[15:43] <Babbu> cannot load mixer controls: Invalid argument
[15:43] <nicelyToasted> roasted: i think your include list is the problem. command looks ok. with -v you will get more output once things start transferring
[15:43] <viju_> HI
[15:43] <roasted> my include list is just a list of what I want with full paths. /home/jason/Music, /home/jason/Pictures, etc.
[15:43] <roasted> nicelyToasted, although, you have me wondering that too
[15:44] <Babbu> **** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****
[15:44] <Babbu> card 0: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], device 0: CA0132 Analog [CA0132 Analog]
[15:44] <viju_> Is it possible to create a partition, if whole drive has already been devoted for currrent linux ?
[15:44] <Babbu>   Subdevices: 1/1
[15:44] <Babbu>   Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
[15:44] <dj_segfault> How do people usually launch their firewall?  I'm looking at https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/firewall.html and see how to create a script to set up ufw rules, but how do you make sure it runs as soon as possible?
[15:44] <FloodBot1> Babbu: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[15:44] <Babbu> card 0: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], device 3: HDMI 0 [HDMI 0]
[15:44] <Babbu>   Subdevices: 1/1
[15:44] <nicelyToasted> roasted: pastebin it? its been a while since i did this stuff though. i mightn't be much help
[15:44] <L3top> Babbu: use pastebin for results... I just wanted to ensure they were there.
[15:44] <viju_> yes anybody?
[15:45] <L3top> Babbu: sudo apt-get install --reinstall alsa-base alsa-utils
[15:45] <Babbu> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1166477/
[15:45] <L3top> Babbu: then reboot please
[15:45] <dj_segfault> viju_: You can shrink the existing one with gparted
[15:45] <viju> how dj_segfault ?
[15:45]  * L3top finds alsa reload very glitchy...
[15:46] <viju> it says you can't make new one without dismounting it
[15:46] <BluesKaj> Babbu, in the terminal , sudo modprobe snd_hda_intel , if there's no output then the module/driver is loaded
[15:46] <Babbu> L3top: about to restart
[15:46] <dj_segfault>   viju: Ah.  That's the problem.  Boot off a livecd and run gparted that way, and your hard drive won't be mounted
[15:46] <ManOnMars> bekks, how did you see that the hdd is failing? because of read pre-failure status?
[15:46] <ManOnMars> or something else
[15:46] <viju> ah Ok dj_segfault
[15:47] <Babbu> BluesKaj: there is was no output with the modprobe
[15:47] <Babbu> brb restarting
[15:47] <viju> dj_segfault, one more thing , if I have to make this new drive I am going to create to be able to seen /accessed using  old linux what filesystem  should I choose?
[15:48] <roasted> nicelyToasted, http://paste.ubuntu.com/1166481/
[15:49] <viju> also can I share same swap partition among different linices?
[15:49] <robertgst> my xorg / unity hangs after resuming (thinkpad x201) any hints on how to debug this further?
[15:49] <dj_segfault> viju: If I understand you, you want to create this partition, then when you reboot onto your hard drive you want to be able to access that partition?  The most common partition these days is ext4. What kinds of things are you going to put on there?
[15:50] <viju> dj_segfault, i had one other old linux distribution which had ext3,
[15:50] <viju> currently I am using ext4
[15:50] <viju> though
[15:50] <viju> I mean other linices
[15:50] <robertgst> virtual consoles still work, the screen isnt redrawn after switching back to xorg, mouse cursor moves...
[15:51] <dj_segfault> viju: Yes.  ext4 is the new ext3.  Either will work but there's no reason to use ext3 these days over ext4.  But depending on what you want to do with it another filesystem may be better, which is why I asked.
[15:51] <viju> Ok , what parttion does ubuntu 10.10 supports?
[15:52] <ActionParsnip> dj_segfault: well, ext4 is ext4 and ext3 is ext3..
[15:52] <Babbu> ok that didn't help either
[15:52] <Babbu> still no sound
[15:53] <jrib> roasted: my guess is that the includes should be relative to the source, check man page or just experiment
[15:53] <ActionParsnip> Babbu: what is the output of: wget -O alsa-info.sh http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-info.sh && chmod +x ./alsa-info.sh && ./alsa-info.sh
[15:53] <roasted> jrib, relative to the source... meaning the include file must be within /home/jason?
[15:54] <DonkeyHotei> is it possible to do an oem install from the netboot installer?
[15:54] <Babbu> ActionParsnip: http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=83f64da58cb792f9aaad707269d8a8adfff44cb0
[15:54] <jrib> roasted: that's my guess, yes
[15:54] <viju> ActionParsnip, does ubuntu 10.10 support ext4?
[15:54] <jrib> roasted: well I mean your patterns should be relative to /home/jason
[15:55] <ActionParsnip> viju: maverick is dead, so who cares
[15:55] <daniel> hi, does anyone know a music player with grouping support in playlist ?
[15:55] <ActionParsnip> !ext4
[15:55] <daniel> something like this: http://www.m2review.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/foobar2000_custom_skin.jpg
[15:55] <ActionParsnip> Babbu: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+question/195392
[15:55] <roasted> jrib, I see. Having the full paths though I'm surprised it would matter
[15:56] <viju> Ok
[15:56] <jrib> roasted: well it may take / to mean /home/jason
[15:56] <jrib> roasted: so /home/jason/Music means /home/jason/home/jason/Music; that's my guess anyway, I haven't checked the documentation
[15:56] <DonkeyHotei> is it possible to do an oem install from the netboot installer? i have to leave in 20 min
[15:56] <roasted> jrib, my head just exploded.
[15:57] <jrib> roasted: try just /Music in your include file
[15:57] <viju> thanks
[15:58] <roasted> jrib, didn't work :(
[15:59] <jrib> roasted: try just Music without the /
[16:00] <roasted> jrib, no dice
[16:00] <roasted> jrib, it takes everything in ~
[16:00] <jrib> roasted: can you pastebin?
[16:00] <roasted> jrib, what, the command?
[16:00] <jrib> roasted: yeah
[16:00] <roasted> rsync -az --delete --progress --include-from=/usr/local/bin/syncexternallisttest.txt /home/jason/ /media/Xternal/
[16:01] <roasted> only thing in the sync.txt list is "Music", that's it
[16:01] <DonkeyHotei> nobody knows?
[16:01] <jrib> roasted: add "--exclude=*"
[16:02] <roasted> jrib, had that earlier, failed as well
[16:02] <j0k3> Hola! :)
[16:02] <j0k3> Algun español?
[16:02] <jrib> roasted: failed in what way?  By copying everything? nothing? In the same way that it does without the --exclude?
[16:02] <roasted> jrib, speedup 0.00
[16:02] <roasted> it does nothing at all with exclude
[16:03] <daniel> hi, does anyone know a music player with grouping support in playlist ?
[16:04] <jrib> roasted: what happens when you don't have anything about include or exclude?
[16:05] <roasted> jrib, then it'll operate as expected and rsync what I have as the source
[16:07] <DonkeyHotei> hello?
[16:08] <jrib> roasted: rsync -az --delete --progress --include-from=/usr/local/bin/syncexternallisttest.txt --exclude="*" /home/jason /media/Xternal   <-- what does this do?
[16:09] <roasted> jrib, speedup 0.00
[16:09] <roasted> transfers nothing
[16:10] <jrib> roasted: try #rsync
[16:10] <monkey> hello everybody! can anybody help me to install flash player on my Ubuntu 12.04 please
[16:11] <rqirc> JOIN
[16:12] <monkey> i am new to linux and seeking help
[16:12] <CookieM_> monkey open 'synaptic' package manager, search for 'flash plugin installer', mark for installation, apply changes
[16:13] <CookieM_> if synaptic is not installed, do that via software center utility
[16:13] <DonkeyHotei> monkey: enable the Canonical Partners repository in Software Up To Date settings, and then it should appear in the Ubuntu Software Center to install
[16:13] <aguitel> sudo apt-get install synaptic
[16:13] <monkey> Thanks for your kind reply CookieM_
[16:13] <aguitel> and shoin
[16:13] <ActionParsnip> monkey: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras
[16:14] <CookieM_> monkey you're welcome
[16:15] <compdoc> monkey, the best way to install is the ubuntu software center. search for adobe flash
[16:15] <DonkeyHotei> since no one can answer my question, i guess i have to leave
[16:15] <compdoc> best not to install synaptic
[16:16] <jrib> DonkeyHotei: ask your actual question instead of asking if anyone can answer it
[16:16] <ActionParsnip> compdoc: what's wrong with synaptic?
[16:16] <Shadow`> nothing
[16:16] <compdoc> why have two package managers?
[16:16] <Shadow`> but only use 1 apt manager at a time
[16:17] <compdoc> you can do evrything with what Ubuntu comes with
[16:17] <Shadow`> can do everything with apt-get
[16:17] <jrib> roasted: anyway, this seems to work here: rsync -av --include="/somedir" --exclude="*" SRC DEST
[16:17] <Shadow`> why have a package manager with a GUI at all
[16:17] <DonkeyHotei> [Sat 2012-08-25 08:54:22 AM PDT] <DonkeyHotei> is it possible to do an oem install from the netboot installer?
[16:17] <DonkeyHotei> [Sat 2012-08-25 08:56:44 AM PDT] <DonkeyHotei> is it possible to do an oem install from the netboot installer? i have to leave in 20 min
[16:17] <DonkeyHotei> [Sat 2012-08-25 09:01:21 AM PDT] <DonkeyHotei> nobody knows?
[16:17] <DonkeyHotei> [Sat 2012-08-25 09:07:15 AM PDT] <DonkeyHotei> hello?
[16:17] <FloodBot1> DonkeyHotei: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[16:17] <DonkeyHotei> jrib: ^
[16:17] <roasted> jrib, you're including a directory there - not a list.
[16:17] <ActionParsnip> DonkeyHotei: i believe you can provide and answers file for a preseed ni a PXE boot
[16:17] <roasted> jrib, I want to have a text file I can edit at any time, run the command, and it picks up the new entries
[16:18] <DonkeyHotei> i'm not using pxe
[16:18] <monkey> Thanks for replying DonkeyHotei. but i prefer to learn the command line method. thanks anyways for your kind help.
[16:18] <monkey> thank you for your kind help ActionParsnip.
[16:18] <DonkeyHotei> i put the boot.img.gz on a temp partition
[16:18] <jrib> roasted: same behavior with a list
[16:18] <monkey> hello compdoc. thanks for your kind reply. actually i am trying to do it the command-line way.
[16:19] <DonkeyHotei> ActionParsnip: is there any way to switch it to an oem install after it's already started?
[16:19] <Guest79944> hello. is there any known pitfall with the 10.04 to 12.04 update ?
[16:19] <roasted> jrib, you're using --include-from, right? --include-from=/path/to/list.txt?
[16:19] <DonkeyHotei> Guest79944: there should be a webpage listing them
[16:19] <jrib> roasted: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1166559/
[16:21] <robertgst> looks like i hit: #966744. Thanks anyway..
[16:21] <kubuntu_> bah
[16:21] <ActionParsnip> DonkeyHotei: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/unattended-ubuntu-installations-made-easy.html
[16:23] <ActionParsnip> DonkeyHotei: https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UbuntuDownUnder/BOFs/OEMInstaller
[16:24] <ActionParsnip> Guest79944: possibly a non booting to X OS, there can be many variants of what can happen
[16:24] <ActionParsnip> !away > dpac|away
[16:26] <DonkeyHotei> ActionParsnip: i don't think any of that answers my question
[16:27] <scotty^> is there somewhere I can test a dcc send from XChat-GNOME?
[16:28] <ActionParsnip> DonkeyHotei: what is it you want to achieve?
[16:28] <gokul> what exactly happens when I select a word in ubuntu, I am able to paste it with middle button of mouse but it doesn't seems to be in the clipboard /
[16:28] <Meris> Are there any *reliable* gnome/x-based alternatives to the incredibly buggy Brasero?
[16:29] <MonkeyDust> !burn
[16:29] <scotty^> Meris - cdrtools?
[16:29] <scotty^> oops - forget that.  You said GNOME/X-based
[16:29] <DonkeyHotei> ActionParsnip: i started a netboot install and it asked me for a user. i skipped that step and i want to make sure it installs as an oem install, which there was no option to do anywhere
[16:29] <Meris> scotty, yes, but it is not for me, I need a smooth ride for an elderly man.
[16:29] <scotty^> xcdroast is supposed to be good
[16:30] <jrib> gokul: there are two clipboards
[16:31] <Meris> I can't believe Ubuntu still uses Brasero by default, it has never worked well for me throughout the many years and many CD/DVD-drives I have used....
[16:31] <Meris> scotty, thanks, I'll try xcdroast
[16:31] <ActionParsnip> DonkeyHotei: ah i see
[16:31] <newubuntu> Hi
[16:32] <MonkeyDust> Meris  the defaults cannot be changed because it doesnt suit one individual only
[16:32] <gokul> jrib, thx. reading about that now
[16:32] <newubuntu> I want to use sudo without password and I put the line "newubuntu ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL" in sudoers file but still sudo is asking for password, can you tell me how to fix it?
[16:32] <Raju> Hi sylpheed is reading mails in duplicates? Why
[16:33] <ActionParsnip> DonkeyHotei: sudo oem-config-prepare      source: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Ubuntu_OEM_Installer_Overview
[16:33] <scotty^> is there somewhere I can test a dcc send from XChat-GNOME?
[16:33] <Ajeet> is it possible to view network streams with wifidirect on the tv?
[16:33] <ActionParsnip> scotty^: you just want someone to accept a file...
[16:33] <wilee-nilee> newubuntu, Just out of curiosity how long how you been using open source?
[16:33] <Meris> MonkeyDust, true, but I (and my supported userbase, around 60 persons right now) all have problems with Brasero, no matter which drive they use. I can hardly imagine that we 61 people are alone in this experience.
[16:33] <newubuntu> wildc4rd, hmm, 5-6 years may be
[16:34] <scotty^> Yeah.
[16:34] <wilee-nilee> newubuntu, cool running without a password is a personal choice I guess.
[16:34] <DonkeyHotei> ActionParsnip: i was not given that option
[16:34] <Ajeet> is it possible to view network streams with wifidirect on the tv?
[16:35] <newubuntu> wildc4rd, yup :)
[16:35] <newubuntu> oops
[16:35] <newubuntu> wilee-nilee, yup :)
[16:35] <scotty^> ActionParsnip: Yeah.
[16:36] <newubuntu> wilee-nilee, any guess, why this command is not working now, it is working on other distros
[16:36] <wilee-nilee> newubuntu, you use visudo?
[16:36] <ActionParsnip> DonkeyHotei: the command is listed later, read more than the top lines....
[16:36] <DonkeyHotei> i did
[16:36] <DonkeyHotei> it was not there
[16:37] <newubuntu> wilee-nilee, nope, i always echo to put this words in sudoers
[16:37] <Azzle-Dazzle> How can I get thunderbird to notify me on an email instantly, Like an on screen pop-up or something ?
[16:37] <ActionParsnip> DonkeyHotei: did the command I copied and pasted run?
[16:37] <DonkeyHotei> no
[16:37] <RhumAin> hello
[16:37] <newubuntu> wilee-nilee, and it worked all the time!
[16:37] <ActionParsnip> DonkeyHotei: if you run it without sudo, does command-not-found suggest a package to install?
[16:37] <RhumAin> there is a chat in french pliz ?
[16:37] <DonkeyHotei> no
[16:37] <ActionParsnip> !fr
[16:37] <wilee-nilee> newubuntu, Ah, I have not messed with that for awhile, mainly with getting superuser in debian....etc, so I forget the process.
[16:38] <newubuntu> wilee-nilee, hmm, ok
[16:38] <DonkeyHotei> ActionParsnip: maybe you're assuming the system is already installed. it's not. i'm in the installer
[16:39] <ev_> i know this is ubuntu but....... i have apple ibook g4 that wont boot. been on #macrumors and no help there. just shootin in the dark, if anyone has apple knowledge as well. thanks.
[16:39] <ActionParsnip> DonkeyHotei: I believe it will need installing, then use that
[16:39] <ActionParsnip> DonkeyHotei: could try it in a VM to test
[16:39] <DonkeyHotei> but it won't boot an installed system unless i create a user
[16:40] <johng_gr> anyone installed ubuntu 12.04 on Notebook N5010 Dell?
[16:40] <ActionParsnip> DonkeyHotei: yes but you run the command then delete the user you made, you'll want to setup drivers and such for your users before you OEM it
[16:40] <ActionParsnip> johng_gr: what is the issue?
[16:41] <DonkeyHotei> you can't delete the only user
[16:41] <ActionParsnip> DonkeyHotei: its not the only user by a long way
[16:41] <savio> when i connect to internet my dmesg says eth0: no IPv6 routers present
[16:41] <savio> why?
[16:41] <ActionParsnip> DonkeyHotei: root exists for one.... the OEM step will make the adduser GUI load and users can add a user as they want..
[16:41] <dj_segfault> I'm trying to configure Dovecot on kubuntu 12.04 following https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/dovecot-server.html  The configuration files seem to be in different places, though.  Where do I put the ssl_cert_file and ssl_key_file settings?
[16:41] <DonkeyHotei> in a non-oem installed, a user is created and cannot be deleted unless another user is created
[16:41] <nicelyToasted> savio: thats normal
[16:42] <scotty^> savio:  Probably because you don't have an IPv6 router?
[16:42] <savio> why so?
[16:42] <ActionParsnip> DonkeyHotei: no idea then, maybe others can help
[16:42] <HAMKoot> DonkeyHotei, you need to do a tweak for oem install, or use the alternate iso > F4  >>> http://askubuntu.com/questions/36671/how-do-i-pre-install-ubuntu-for-someone-oem-install
[16:42] <savio> and  my eth0 don't have an ip
[16:42] <nicelyToasted> savio: becuase you dont have an ipv6 router
[16:42] <ActionParsnip> savio: if you add the boot option: ipv6.disable=1    it will supress igt
[16:42] <ActionParsnip> *it
[16:42] <DonkeyHotei> i can't use the alternate iso
[16:43] <DonkeyHotei> it requires pae
[16:43] <DonkeyHotei> the only non-pae boot for ubuntu is netboot
[16:43] <ActionParsnip> DonkeyHotei: the lubuntu alternate doesn't use pae
[16:44] <ActionParsnip> DonkeyHotei: no it's nopt
[16:44] <savio> yesterday  i blacklist two driver intel_ips and evbug
[16:44] <ActionParsnip> DonkeyHotei: Xubuntu doesn't use pae either
[16:44] <savio> they filling my dmesg entrys
[16:44] <DonkeyHotei> but i'm installing ubuntu, not lubuntu or xubuntu
[16:44] <ActionParsnip> DonkeyHotei: then you can install the Unity shell etc once it gets installed
[16:44] <savio> is there any driver that i can use and also i don't have to blacklist them
[16:45] <DonkeyHotei> i probably just need to start over, which begs the question: how do i get the netboot installer to do oem?
[16:45] <socomm> Where can I set my MTU permenantly?
[16:45] <jasonz> can anyone recommend tv tuner card freeview that works in ubuntu
[16:46] <socomm> I know i can set it via ifconfig, but how do I set it permenantly.
[16:46] <theadmin> socomm: Most of the ifconfig stuff can be set in /etc/network/interfaces
[16:46] <ActionParsnip> socomm: you can add the option in the interfaces file if you use it, or set a command to run in /etc/rc.local to set the MTU there
[16:46] <nicelyToasted> socomm: are you using network-manager?
[16:46] <ActionParsnip> socomm: does the ifconfig need root access (sudo)
[16:48] <boateo97> ciAO
[16:48] <boateo97> llist
[16:48] <MonkeyDust> boateo97  not here please
[16:48] <DonkeyHotei> ActionParsnip: is it possible?
[16:48] <Daddyo> has anyone run into dns connection problems when using wifi range extenders?
[16:49] <boateo97> please
[16:49] <wjtaylor> how do I troubleshoot a webcam?
[16:49] <boateo97> llist
[16:49] <ManOnMars> hey
[16:49] <ManOnMars> do all laptops use SSD disks?
[16:49] <ManOnMars> i mean the small hard drives in laptops are solid state?
[16:49] <DonkeyHotei> ManOnMars: very few do
[16:50] <MonkeyDust> ManOnMars  not on this old one
[16:50] <k1l_> ManOnMars: no, but general hardware talk goes to the offtopic channel: #ubuntu-offtopic
[16:50] <boateo97> llist
[16:51] <ActionParsnip> DonkeyHotei: I'd imagine so
[16:51] <DonkeyHotei> how?
[16:51] <k1l_> !list > boateo97
[16:53] <DonkeyHotei> ActionParsnip: any idea?
[16:54] <wanyewelch> Hi, i'm using windows 7 to create a bootable usb flash dirve with unetbootin but after it finishes i keep getting "SSLINUX 4.03 2010-10-22 EDD Copyright (c) 1994-2010 H. Peter Anvin et al" at the boot screen. Any suggestions?
[16:54] <Daddyo> Hi All. Sorry was in wrong channel. Has anyone run into DNS connection problems when using a wifi range extender? Solutions?
[16:54] <neta> hallo!
[16:55] <Meris> any cd/dvd tools for Ubuntu that can burn .dmg-images correctly?  (dmg2img failed with errors)
[16:55] <WeThePeople> daddyo, #networking
[16:55] <ActionParsnip> DonkeyHotei: no, like I said earlier....
[16:55] <DonkeyHotei> :(
[16:56] <Daddyo> thx
[16:56] <ActionParsnip> wanyewelch: http://www.webupd8.org/2010/10/create-bootable-windows-7-usb-drive.html
[16:57] <neta> i have a prob with internet connection, i heard it's quite common. there are wirless networks i can't connect (like my parents home or my university), but when i switch to windows everyting is fine. how can i solve it?
[16:58] <ActionParsnip> neta: what wifi chip do you use?
[16:58] <wanyewelch> ActionParsnip: I'm trying to make a bootable Ubuntu flashdrive
[16:58] <wilee-nilee> wanyewelch, What OS are you loading to the USB on what OS?
[16:58] <ActionParsnip> wanyewelch: ahh, did you MD5 test the ISO you downloaded?
[16:59] <neta> what is wifi chip?
[16:59] <wanyewelch> ActionParsnip: Yes i did and it passed.
[16:59] <wanyewelch> wilee-nilee: I'm using windows 7 and i'm trying to create a bootable Ubuntu flash drive
[16:59] <ActionParsnip> wanyewelch: have you tried the 1-2-3 app from pendrive linux?
[16:59] <Sheppy> hellooooo???
[17:00] <wanyewelch> ActionParsnip: No, i have not.
[17:00] <ActionParsnip> Sheppy: howdy
[17:00] <Sheppy> anybody round here know of a working half mini PCI-E network card?
[17:01] <iceroot> Sheppy: ##hardware
[17:01] <Azzle-Dazzle> Is it possible to use my phone (Galaxy Note) as a Wacom Graphics Tablet ? It has a Wacom Screen (what ever that is?)
[17:01] <roasted> Is there a way to manually run a command to update with ddclient? I just got a notice that my DDNS is about to expire since DDClient apparently sucks at being automated. I'd like to manually run it to ensure I re-activated my account.
[17:01] <ActionParsnip> Sheppy: http://linuxhcl.com/browse/search?category=25
[17:02] <ActionParsnip> Sheppy: try to get a broadcom 43xx chip and it'll be a simple install
[17:02] <WeThePeople> neta, i think your wireless card
[17:02] <Sheppy> thanks parsnip
[17:02] <Sheppy> i'll have a look for one
[17:02] <ActionParsnip> neta: what wifi chip do you use?
[17:03] <wanyewelch> I dont know why but for some strange reasons my flash drive shows up as "USB FDD" from the boot menu
[17:03] <neta> ActionParsnip: i'm not sure what it is.. i have a laptop and i use it's wifi
[17:04] <ActionParsnip> neta: run:  sudo lshw -C network     there will be a product line for the device, what is it?
[17:04] <ActionParsnip> neta: also run:  lsb_release -sc   what is output?
[17:04] <ActionParsnip> neta: have you tried connecting to a wired connection and getting full updates?
[17:06] <Sheppy> ActionParsnip: how about the Broadcom BCM4312 ?
[17:06] <Boreeas> Is there a way to get my current screen resolution?
[17:06] <ActionParsnip> Sheppy: sounds great
[17:06] <ActionParsnip> Boreeas: xrandr
[17:06] <Sheppy> ActionParsnip: now I just have to get hold of one lol
[17:06] <Boreeas> Great, thanks
[17:08] <neta> ActionParsnip: now i'm at my home and (as u can see) i have internet in my ubuntu (12.04). after the first code it asked for a password, but when i typed it it said it's incorrect (and i tried several times). to the second code it answered: precise. i don't have wired internet...
[17:08] <erpo> I installed an ubuntu home server, but it's headless and doesn't need all of the desktop packages. Is there an easy way to get rid of them all at once?
[17:09] <neta>  ActionParsnip: but as long as i'm home i have internet in linux
[17:10] <Sheppy> ActionParsnip: can't find one of those cards available in the UK and the others in that list aren't half-minis :(
[17:11] <wilee-nilee> erpo, If it is a server why would it have the DE?
[17:11] <erpo> wilee-nilee: It shouldn't. I want to fix that.
[17:12] <wilee-nilee> erpo, So you have a regular install you want to be a server?
[17:12] <erpo> wilee-nilee: Yes.
[17:12] <ActionParsnip> Sheppy: look on amazon, check for reviews by ubuntu users etc
[17:12] <wilee-nilee> erpo, Ah, It would be easier to just install the server I would think.
[17:13] <erpo> wilee-nilee: I was afraid of that. It's not worth the effort; I'll just live with it.
[17:13] <neta> ActionParsnip: the first line worked, it says: ActionParsnip
[17:13] <wilee-nilee> erpo, I'm just assuming here, it probably can be stripped not an area I'm real familiar with is all.
[17:13] <neta> oops
[17:13] <ActionParsnip> Exposure: if you run:  sudo apt-get --purge remove `dpkg -l | egrep -i 'gnome|gtk|xorg' | awk {'print $2'}`    it will remove all the gui stuffs
[17:14] <neta> ActionParsnip: the first line worked, it says: ^Cneta@ubuntu:~$
[17:14] <ActionParsnip> neta: the pasword is your user password, you get no feedback, just keep typing
[17:14] <ActionParsnip> Exposure: I'd just reinstall with server if you don't need a GUI
[17:15] <wilee-nilee> ActionParsnip, you mean erpo ?
[17:15] <ActionParsnip> oh, yeah, d'oh
[17:15] <wilee-nilee> hehe
[17:15] <[snake]> is there an ide that works with files and compilers etc on servers instead of locally. (throush ssh)
[17:16] <bekks> Every IDE is able to do so.
[17:16] <gordonjcp> [snake]: (your nick is very hard to tab-complete) use sshfs
[17:16] <bekks> Just use sshfs and mount your remote share wherever you want.
[17:16] <gordonjcp> sshfs *rocks*
[17:16] <ActionParsnip> bekks: totally :)
[17:16] <bekks> ActionParsnip: :)
[17:17] <[snake]> bekks, oh that's cool. can you mount sshfs on windows and android?
[17:17] <neta> ActionParsnip: now it says somethig really long:*-network
[17:17] <neta>        description: Wireless interface
[17:17] <neta>        product: Centrino Wireless-N 130
[17:17] <neta>        vendor: Intel Corporation
[17:17] <neta>        physical id: 0
[17:17] <FloodBot1> neta: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[17:17] <neta>        bus info: pci@0000:01:00.0
[17:17] <ActionParsnip> neta: ok, run:  sudo iwlist scan   do you see wireless networks?
[17:18] <ev_> neta: you can install pastebin, then run a command like "ls | pastebinit" and it will give you a link
[17:18] <tommie_> hey. i have a hp printer M1132 MFP which isnt recognized corectly on one notebook (ubuntu 12.04) it only states hewlett packard in lsusb, but no type nr. i did try an other pc (also ubuntu 12.04) and it was recognized immediately and correctly with type nr and all. and above all it worked out of the box, and i cant seem to get it to work on the notebook
[17:18] <tommie_> any suggestions?
[17:18] <[snake]> I'll figure out if sshfs bekks gordonjcp for windows and android. thanks!!
[17:19] <ActionParsnip> tommie_: try grabbing the latest HPLIP, have you tried other USB ports?
[17:19] <neta> ActionParsnip: lo        Interface doesn't support scanning.
[17:19] <neta> wlan0     Scan completed :
[17:19] <neta>           Cell 01 - Address: 00:01:36:E3:0D:58
[17:19] <neta>                     Channel:6
[17:19] <neta>                     Frequency:2.437 GHz (Channel 6)
[17:19] <neta>                     Quality=57/70  Signal level=-53 dBm
[17:19] <FloodBot1> neta: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[17:19] <ActionParsnip> [snake]: sure, andftp can connect to sftp
[17:20] <tommie_> ActionParsnip, i did grab the latest hplib on a fresh ubuntu install, and tried every usb port
[17:20] <ActionParsnip> tommie_: the latest hplip isn't in the repos
[17:20] <ev_> neta: you need to use pastebin, either the method the bot gives or the one i offered
[17:20] <aguitel> http://www.andersaaberg.dk/blog/2012/install-hplaserjet-m1132-mfp-printer-for-ubuntu-12-04/
[17:21] <kabummtu> hey all, is there a recommended way to install owncloud 4 on ubuntu server 12.04 lts?
[17:21] <tommie_> ActionParsnip,  it works on my other pc without, but i did install the latest hplib on the notebook, but didnt work
[17:21] <kabummtu> i know there's a specific PPA listen, but this doesn't look like to be for actual, public use to me ...
[17:21] <ActionParsnip> tommie_: cd $HOME; wget http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/hplip/hplip-3.12.6.run; chmod +x ./hplip-3.12.6.run; ./hplip-3.12.6.run
[17:22] <ActionParsnip> neta: so it sees the wireless networks, do you use a hidden ssid?
[17:22] <tommie_> ActionParsnip,  oke i really think i have done it all but i am following your dirrection now :)
[17:23] <ActionParsnip> neta: try: echo "blacklist iwlagn" | sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
[17:23] <Moonlightning> How do I make it so that I don't have to enter my password to use `sudo apt-get`?
[17:23] <neta> ev_: i didn't see u before :P i found Nautilus Pastebin Configurator. is that it?
[17:23] <ActionParsnip> Moonlightning: run:  sudo -i   first
[17:24] <tommie_> ActionParsnip, it says HPLIP-3.12.6 exists, this may conflict with the new one being installed.
[17:24] <ActionParsnip> tommie_: if its already i then you are golden
[17:24] <ActionParsnip> neta: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1940468
[17:25] <tommie_> ActionParsnip, hmm yep but i doenst work :)
[17:25] <neta> ActionParsnip: that code says: blacklist iwlagn. i don't know what is a hidden ssid
[17:25] <Moonlightning> ActionParsnip: nope.
[17:25] <ActionParsnip> neta: then reboot to test
[17:25] <fm_> can anybody reproduce https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cairo/+bug/1041599 ?
[17:26] <ActionParsnip> Moonlightning: yes, after you have ran: sudo -i   you don't have to even use sudo as you will be root
[17:26] <tommie_> ActionParsnip, and it does without anyproblems on my other pc same installation thats why i think something else must be wrong, with the usb interface or something
[17:26] <ev_> neta: not familiar with that
[17:26] <ev_> neta: you can install pastebin, then run a command like "ls | pastebinit" and it will give you a link
[17:26] <Moonlightning> ActionParsnip: I don't /want/ to be root, though. :V
[17:27] <ActionParsnip> Moonlightning: then you'll be messing with visudo to add the apt-get command but it will allow anyone to run the apt-get command without password, reducing security
[17:27] <fm_> smuxi crashed
[17:28] <Moonlightning> ActionParsnip: there's no way to allow a specific group of users to do `sudo apt-get` without entering their password?
[17:28] <fm_> so my question: can anyone reproduce https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cairo/+bug/1041599 ?
[17:28] <ActionParsnip> Moonlightning: it should be possible, it'll be like the admin / sudo group but tweaked
[17:28] <ActionParsnip> Moonlightning: you'll be using visudo
[17:29] <Moonlightning> ActionParsnip: um, okay…
[17:29] <riz0n> Hello guys, I am having an issue with an Ubuntu Server upgrade from 10.04.4 to 12.04.1 using the built-in upgrade tool. On bootup, it appears to still have 10.04.4 but upon boot, I get the error "The disk drive for / is not ready yet or not present." When I try to do M, it is rejecting my root password.
[17:29]  * NoFace hellooooooo
[17:30] <Moonlightning> ActionParsnip: I have to `sudo visudo`?
[17:30] <tommie_> ActionParsnip, i see that your helping a lot of people right now :) i only want to know if its possible that ubuntu doesnt have the correct drivers for my usb interface or something. and maybe  a solution for it :)
[17:30] <ActionParsnip> Moonlightning: yes, if you bork the file you will need to jump to liveCD to fix (maybe root recovery console)
[17:30] <Moonlightning> 6_9
[17:31] <bekks> tommie_: Nope. But maybe it doesnt have the drivers for the device you are connecting to that interface.
[17:31] <ActionParsnip> Moonlightning: for what you actually get, its hardly worth the effort
[17:31] <Moonlightning> …I won't be able to just log in as root? :/
[17:31] <bekks> Moonlightning: No. By default, you cannot log in as root.
[17:31] <neta> ev_: i downloded it, but i dont understand how to install it..
[17:31] <ActionParsnip> Moonlightning: you can in root recovery mode, there is no root pass so you will just drop to the command ine that way
[17:31] <tommie_> bekks,  oke thanks, but that seems weird if it works on an other pc with the same ubuntu version
[17:32] <minetest555> does anybody play minecraft
[17:32] <bekks> tommie_: Which device do we talk about?
[17:32] <Moonlightning> By default. So I just allow root logins temporarily, change /etc/sudoers, make sure it works, then disallow them again?
[17:32] <minetest555> pc linux
[17:32] <ActionParsnip> Moonlightning: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=19236
[17:33] <bekks> minetest555: This channel is for Ubuntu only.
[17:33] <tommie_> bekks, printer hp M1132 MFP which is recognized as hewlett packard on the pc it doenst work on, and on the other its listed by its full name and type nr
[17:34] <bekks> tommie_: Most likely you are missing the printer drivers then.
[17:34] <bekks> tommie_: aka "hplip".
[17:34] <tommie_> bekks,  its on both pc's a fresh install of ubuntu 12.04
[17:34] <tommie_> and the newest hplib
[17:35] <tommie_> bekks, its not that i wont want to believe you :) but i did try a lot for a few days now to get it to work :)
[17:36] <neta> ActionParsnip: i have a prob- i'm new in ubuntu, and i don't understand how to install prog the i downloded from the internet, like in the link u gave me..
[17:37] <tommie_> bekks, the printer is also listed as working out of the box on ubuntu 12.04 which it does on one pc. but not on this one sadly :( so it must be something else, but thanks for the help anyway :) i think i have to give up
[17:38] <riz0n> I finally got root to this failed server, done chroot /, mount -n -o remount,defaults /dev/sda1 /, and apt-get install -f to fix the broken packages, but that fails.
[17:39] <riz0n> From the shell, what can I do to fix the failed / mount? Or maybe fix these broken packages? Should I try to upgrade to 12.04.1 again using the same command I tried before...
[17:40] <jrib> riz0n: what broke the server?
[17:41] <riz0n> I tried upgrading from the command line
[17:41] <jrib> riz0n: and what happened?
[17:41] <riz0n> do-release-upgrade
[17:41] <riz0n> it downloaded the files, it said it could not upgrade nx-server, and sent me back to the shell
[17:41] <kio_http> Hi, is it possible to have my PC with one network adapter, connect to a wirless network and broadcast a 2nd wireless network that other devices can connect to. In windows 7 it is done like this http://community.spiceworks.com/how_to/show/897
[17:42] <quixotedon> kio_http: i think yes
[17:42] <jrib> riz0n: why couldn't it upgrade nx-server?
[17:42] <quixotedon> kio_http: if you connect using cable first, then share using wifi (act as ad hoc/hot spot)
[17:43] <riz0n> It didn't specify a reason, it just said it was unable to upgrade the service. I think about half the software got upgraded and it just stopped proceeding when it got to nx-server (which I can uninstall if I have to)
[17:44] <jrib> riz0n: uninstall and retry upgrade; it's not an official package anyway
[17:44] <jrib> right
[17:44] <jrib> ?
[17:44] <riz0n> jrib: correct, and thats why i think it failed at that point.
[17:44] <TheLordOfTime> jrib:  its not part of ubuntu, just checked.  :90
[17:45] <TheLordOfTime> :) *
[17:45] <riz0n> jrib: the biggest issue I have at this point, is trying to get root to mount correctly so that it will properly boot and I can try to do the upgrade again.
[17:45] <kio_http> quixotedon: I specifically said connect using wifi itself
[17:45] <kio_http> quixotedon: essentially making one wireless device broadcast a network and connect to another as my device supports
[17:46] <quixotedon> kio_http: oh sorry, didn't read it well
[17:47] <riz0n> Based on what I found on askubuntu, Ubuntu is booting the drive in "read only" and it needs to be mounted as "readwrite"
[17:48] <DexterF> hi
[17:49] <DexterF> I'd like to get the ubuntu kernel src but am not on ubuntu. how can I retrieve it?
[17:50] <quixotedon> !virtualwifi
[17:50] <jc> i have a stupid question (kinda) i wanna get my .edu mail in thunderbird but they say they have no imap server. my question is: how come i can download mail if they have no imap server?
[17:50] <riz0n> jc: pop3
[17:50] <jc> or pop3
[17:50] <neta> ActionParsnip: i downloded what was written in the link, but i don't know how to install it
[17:51] <jc> riz0n, no pop3 either
[17:51] <DexterF> oh nevermind, found the dload src link in packages....
[17:51] <riz0n> jc: have you tried to "telnet" to the pop3/imap ports to see if they are, in fact, really available (but the .edu ISP doesn't realize it?)
[17:52]  * jc pulls out nmap
[17:52] <atari314_> Hello, I have this xorg.conf ( http://pastebin.com/WrACtTxL ) at /etc/X11/ generated through sudo X -configure. Despite forcing Option "SwapbuffersWait" "True", there's no vsync. This is the /var/log/Xorg.0.log ( http://pastebin.com/SHNiYmGQ ). Any ideas about what could be wrong?
[17:52] <wolfric> i'm looking for tproxy which seems to be only in "transproxy" package in ubuntu hardy, any reason why this might have been taken out of newer releases?
[17:53] <Moonlightning> ActionParsnip: thanks, that seems to have worked.
[17:53] <ActionParsnip> Moonlightning: just added it myself, I have an apt-get group :)
[17:53] <jc> riz0n, "25/tcp   open   smtp"
[17:54] <quixotedon> kio_http: http://nims11.wordpress.com/2012/04/27/hostapd-the-linux-way-to-create-virtual-wifi-access-point/ if this is what you're looking for, but sorry i can't find the information of the author saying connecting using the same wifi device
[17:54] <kio_http> quixotedon: I'll have a look, thanks
[17:54] <ActionParsnip> wolfric: Deleted in jaunty-release (Reason: (From Debian) RoQA; out of date, orphaned, inactive upstr...)   source: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/transproxy/+changelog
[17:54] <quixotedon> kio_http: you're most welcome, sorry before
[17:56]  * jc loves starbucks wifi
[17:58] <tech1> do packages ever get removed from repositories? so say if i have a script which apt-get install's lots of packages.... should i expect it to still be able to get them all in a few years?
[17:58] <riz0n> jc: smtp is a different protocol and is used to "send mail"
[17:59] <abu_daoud> comment crééer un nick ?
[17:59] <quixotedon> !fr | abu_daoud
[18:00] <jc> riz0n, wrong line. "110/tcp  closed pop3" but i also would like tofind a way to use theire smtpd
[18:09] <FiSHNUGGET> Can someone please help me in getting my firewall rules to save?  They seem to be getting reset after reboot.
[18:11] <ActionParsnip> FiSHNUGGET: which firewall
[18:11] <maheanuu> Good morning, I am trying to run unace to unpack a .ace file and using the instructions but nothing happens
[18:11] <FiSHNUGGET> just the default system firewall
[18:12] <riz0n> jc: you should be able to if you use authentication.
[18:12] <FiSHNUGGET> setting rules using iptables seems to be reset after boot
[18:12] <Help-Me> please help USB port is not working
[18:12] <ActionParsnip> FiSHNUGGET: try: iptables-save > /etc/sysconfig/iptables
[18:13] <FiSHNUGGET> I have to actually specify the file?
[18:13] <ActionParsnip> FiSHNUGGET: you can then use the import command (whateverit is) to import the settings from the file at bootup, the restart iptables
[18:13] <ActionParsnip> FiSHNUGGET: yes you specify the file
[18:13] <FiSHNUGGET> ok…  I just ran iptables-save
[18:13] <FiSHNUGGET> let me try that
[18:14] <B000> Hi all need some help with error in python script " TypeError: readline() takes exactly 1 argument (2 given) "
[18:14] <ThinkT510> B000: ask in #python
[18:14] <B000> thanks
[18:15] <krababbel> FiSHNUGGET: you need a script to load the rules at boot
[18:15] <Help-Me> please help USB is not working my laptop. 10.4 ubuntu
[18:15] <ActionParsnip> Help-Me: what format is it?
[18:15] <maheanuu> After running "unace" I get no error message and have my normal command line, does unace store the results in some file I am not seeing?
[18:16] <Help-Me> how to check format?
[18:16] <ActionParsnip> Help-Me: sudo parted -l
[18:16] <riz0n> OK, so when I try to do the do-release-upgrade, I get this error: Your system contains broken packages that couldn't be fixed with this software. Please fix them first using synaptic or apt-get before proceeding.
[18:16] <ThinkT510> riz0n: sudo apt-get install -f
[18:17] <Help-Me> ActionParsnip, Model: ATA Hitachi HTS54121 (scsi)
[18:17] <ActionParsnip> riz0n: do you have the 'ubuntu-desktop' package installed?
[18:17] <riz0n> when I try to do apt-get -f install, I get: E: Error, pkgProblemResolver::Resolve generated breaks, this may be caused by held packages. E: Unable to correct dependencies
[18:17] <riz0n> ActionParsnip: I am using Ubuntu Server.
[18:17] <ActionParsnip> riz0n: what is the output of: lsb_release -sc
[18:18] <riz0n> lucid
[18:18] <Help-Me> lucid
[18:18] <ThinkT510> riz0n: have you added any repos?
[18:18] <B000> am trying to connect to python but get  #python-unregistered :Cannot send to channel
[18:18] <ThinkT510> B000: you need a registered nick
[18:19] <ThinkT510> !register | B000
[18:19] <Aradian> hello i am trying to create a dns server , the problem is that this dns server is being natted by a nat server (54.245.125.141) --> NATTING my dns server 10.244.138.49 , I set up my dns server zones with     ns              IN      A       54.245.125.141  the ip of the nat server . if somebody would have time and want to help me with this problem please take a look at http://pastebin.com/ka2nnnx7 as i have everything needed there
[18:20] <Help-Me> ActionParsnip, what to do to fix this?
[18:20] <ActionParsnip> riz0n: try: http://pastie.org/4587327
[18:21] <ActionParsnip> Help-Me: if you run:  sudo fdisk -l   what file system does the USB use?
[18:21] <FiSHNUGGET> I can't find that file for iptables-save
[18:21] <pazoe>  /join #freenode
[18:21] <pazoe>  /join #freenode
[18:21] <riz0n> ActionParsnip: trying now.
[18:21] <FloodBot1> pazoe: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[18:21] <ActionParsnip> pazoe: if you drop the leading space, it'll work
[18:21] <krababbel> FiSHNUGGET: you need to save the rules into a file and use iptables-restore < file at  boot
[18:22] <ThinkT510> asaad: pick a nick and stick with it
[18:22] <FiSHNUGGET> ok...
[18:22] <b-boy> hello
[18:23] <FiSHNUGGET> OH!!!  Now I see what you were telling me…
[18:23] <FiSHNUGGET> I think this is going to get it
[18:23] <FiSHNUGGET> ::facepalm::
[18:24] <krababbel> FiSHNUGGET: usually you put this script in a if-pre-up.d/
[18:24] <asaad> am trying to connect to python but get  #python-unregistered :Cannot send to channel even after /nick and join
[18:25] <ThinkT510> asaad: you need to register your nick
[18:25] <Aradian> hello i am trying to create a dns server , the problem is that this dns server is being natted by a nat server (54.245.125.141) --> NATTING my dns server 10.244.138.49 , I set up my dns server zones with     ns              IN      A       54.245.125.141  the ip of the nat server . if somebody would have time and want to help me with this problem please take a look at http://pastebin.com/ka2nnnx7 as i have everything needed there
[18:25] <maheanuu_> Here's what I get when I try to run unace from the terminal, I would appreciate it if someone could look at this and tell me where I am making a mistake http://paste.ubuntu.com/1166786/
[18:26] <FiSHNUGGET> hmm…  it doesn't seem to be loading anything from my rc.local
[18:28] <krababbel> FiSHNUGGET: did you first create a proper file with iptables-save?
[18:28] <riz0n> Thanks for the help, guys, but at this point I think the only option I have is to do a complete reinstall of Ubuntu :(
[18:29] <ThinkT510> riz0n: try to stick to the repos next time
[18:29] <riz0n> ThinkT510:  I did...
[18:29] <ThinkT510> riz0n: you didn't add anything?
[18:29] <riz0n> This server has been up and operational since 2008 and has taken several LTS upgrades. This is the first that has crashed.
[18:30] <riz0n> The only additional software that has been installed that was outside the repo was nx-server and that was done after I first set it up.
[18:30] <maheanuu> Looks like I got kicked, right after I posted my terminal information, we are having real problems here in Tahiti at present..  Internet service is at a super low reason unknown
[18:31] <ThinkT510> riz0n: try removing it and then sudo apt-get install -f
[18:32] <ThinkT510> riz0n: you'll probably want to sudo apt-get update before the install -f
[18:33] <maheanuu> When I use "unace" from the terminal, shouldn't I have to put a path to the .ace file I am trying to open?
[18:33] <FiSHNUGGET> nm - was another command with an error.  That totally worked.  Thanks guys!
[18:33] <Psi-Jack> maheanuu: Bleh. ACE compression is the worst I've ever seen.
[18:34] <riz0n> ThinkT510: thanks, even after doing an update, and then doing install -f, it still says its unable to correct dependencies.
[18:34] <trism> maheanuu: looking at your pastebin, you may just need to quote the filename
[18:34] <ThinkT510> riz0n: haven't pinned any packages?
[18:34] <riz0n> ThinkT510: No I don't think I have.
[18:35] <maheanuu> That is what I posted and it seems to run, but I am not finding anything after i am done???
[18:36] <maheanuu> trism, the above was for you and Psi-Jack, I am very much in agreement with you, but trying to open a Greg Bear Book download and it is in .ace format I installed Unace  and still no unpack
[18:36] <Guest74707> Hey guys. I have ssh on my ubuntu pc working, but i want to acces it from school. Right now I just acces it via the local ip, how do i acces it from anywhere? Dynamic ip-adress..?
[18:36] <matts45acp> i want to install ubuntu alongside windows and i dont know whats partition to install ubuntu to, i have an sda 1 2 3 4 5 6  can someone help me out
[18:37] <Psi-Jack> maheanuu: Piracy is not allowed on Freenode. Even books transmitted digitally that are copyrighted and required to be purchased is piracy.
[18:37] <ThinkT510> riz0n: normally dependency issues are caused by software outside the official repos or purposefully holding back (pinning) packages, i can't think what else could be at fault
[18:38] <maheanuu> It's not piracy, this is a paid for download
[18:38] <Psi-Jack> maheanuu: They do NOT distribute books in ACE compression.
[18:38] <trism> maheanuu: sorry, the quotes were my only idea
[18:38] <matts45acp> i want to install ubuntu alongside windows and i dont know whats partition to install ubuntu to, i have an sda 1 2 3 4 5 6  can someone help me out
[18:39] <maheanuu> Psi-Jack, then I was had, I thought I was purchasing an ebook
[18:39] <riz0n> ThinkT510: where would I go about checking which repo's are being referred to?
[18:40] <ThinkT510> riz0n: post your sources.list
[18:40] <matts45acp> i want to install ubuntu alongside windows and i dont know whats partition to install ubuntu to, i have an sda 1 2 3 4 5 6  can someone help me out
[18:40] <wilee-nilee> matts45acp, Please look here 4th paragraph https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines
[18:41] <KatsumeBlisk> !patience | matts45acp
[18:42] <Psi-Jack> maheanuu: Yeah, if you want to claim that. It's kinda common sense. Businesses will use widely popular formats to distribute stuff. That wide format would be ZIP, but primarily most ebook companies will just distribute the book in the available eBook formats they offer, PDF, Kindle, etc.. Some of which even have their own native compression, like Microsoft's Reader format.
[18:42] <Psi-Jack> Which apparently, Microsoft finally retired. :)
[18:43] <riz0n> it looks like my sources.list are referring to "precise" updates
[18:43] <Migi32> hey everyone, if I do sudo /proc/cpuinfo it says "sudo: /proc/cpuinfo: command not found". The /proc/cpuinfo file is definitely there. Any ideas?
[18:43] <MonkeyDust> matts45acp  for a start, type sudo fdisk -l|pastebinit and paste the url here
[18:43] <riz0n> should I change my sources.list from precise to lucid (Since its still technically running lucid)
[18:43] <spanther> got my Intel DB75EN mainboard now with i5 3570k (Intel HD4000 graphics). Running fine! :-) Open Source here I come x)
[18:44] <MonkeyDust> matts45acp  use pastebin and keep it in the channel please
[18:44] <ThinkT510> riz0n: if you are running lucid then only lucid should be there
[18:45] <quimoniz> Migi32, what you re doin there is stupid, you essentially tell it: Run the next command with super user rights (sudo), and then you have a file there, which is not an executable... you probably want to display it with sudo cat /path/to/file
[18:45] <riz0n> ThinkT510: It is running lucid (10.04) I guess it changed the file on its own trying to go to 12.04.
[18:46] <quimoniz> Migi32, what you re doin there is stupid, you essentially tell it: Run the next command with super user rights (sudo), and then you have a file there, which is not an executable... you probably want to display it with sudo cat /path/to/file
[18:47] <bekks> cat /proc/cpuinfo
[18:47] <Migi32> quimoniz: oh, you're right. I had no idea why I thought it was an executable.
[18:47] <bekks> No sudo needed, every user can read that file.
[18:47] <quimoniz> well I think 'less /proc/cpuinfo' will be the best
[18:48] <MonkeyDust> matts45acp  keep it in the channel, please
[18:48] <Migi32> didn't it use to be an executable that outputs your cpu info? I could've sworn it was. Maybe I'm confusing it with another command
[18:48] <bekks> quimoniz: I dont think so :)
[18:48] <quimoniz> bekks, how would it not be the best, if you just were to want to see it?
[18:48] <bekks> quimoniz: Besides the cpu id, the output for all cores will be identically.
[18:48] <bekks> quimoniz: So it is sufficient to see tha output for the last core.
[18:49] <MonkeyDust> !pm| matts45acp after this I will block you
[18:49] <quimoniz> Migi32, no idea, anyway try ls -l /proc/cpuinfo and it will tell you that even root has only read rights
[18:49] <matts45acp> oh im sorry monkeydust
[18:49] <riz0n> ThinkT510: After changing that file, and doing an apt-get update, when I process apt-get -f install, I get 0 upgraded, 2 newly installed, 796 to remove and 0 not upgraded... should I go ahead and proceed? It looks like its trying to pretty much remove all the software.
[18:49] <quimoniz> bekks, didn't know, thanks :D
[18:50] <matts45acp> what i was saying is it wont let me install that pastebin
[18:50] <MonkeyDust> matts45acp  try sudo apt-get install pastebinit
[18:50] <matts45acp> im using ubuntu from the usb right now
[18:50] <matts45acp> yea i already did that
[18:50] <ThinkT510> riz0n: wow, when you previously tried to upgrade did it partially go through with it or did you get the warning straight off?
[18:51] <MonkeyDust> matts45acp  then type sudo fdisk -l|pastebinit
[18:51] <Migi32> quimoniz: indeed. But so is /proc/uptime and that returns something else every time you read it. These /proc/ things are definitely not ordinary files are they? What are they?
[18:51] <matts45acp> i did and it said install
[18:51] <riz0n> ThinkT510: When I tried to do the do-upgrade-install (or whatever the command is) it got part of the way through installation and then failed.
[18:51] <ThinkT510> riz0n: ah, no wonder you had precise in your sources.list then
[18:52] <quimoniz> Migi32, correct :D you can use the files in /proc/ to get information from the kernel, about the running system
[18:52] <MonkeyDust> matts45acp  first install pastebinit, then use it
[18:52] <ThinkT510> riz0n: you should have removed any non-repo software before attempting to upgrade
[18:52] <quimoniz> Migi32, they are mounted as type 'proc' on '/proc/' if you wanted to know it
[18:53] <riz0n> ThinkT510: Yeah, it screwed this system up pretty good! I had an interesting time just getting back into it and getting the / remounted to where I could actually do something with it...
[18:53] <matts45acp> then when i type sudo apt-get install pastebinit then it says unable to locate
[18:53] <Migi32> quimoniz: so they look like ordinary files but they execute a function in the kernel every time you read them?
[18:53] <MonkeyDust> matts45acp  try pastebin, not pastebinit
[18:53] <ThinkT510> riz0n: at least now you know for next time
[18:54] <quimoniz> Migi32, yes! Within Linux everything is a file
[18:54] <matts45acp> says same thing
[18:54] <quimoniz> Migi32, same as with your devices, they are files in the /dev/ directory, your first harddrive is probably /dev/sda
[18:55] <Psi-Jack> quimoniz: That's pretty much every OS.
[18:55] <Migi32> quimoniz: ok this makes sense. Thanks
[18:56] <quimoniz> Migi32, to get a list of mounted files aka drives, you may type 'mount -l'
[18:56] <ev_> matts45acp: sudo aptitude install pastebin
[18:56] <Guest35896> +ping
[18:56] <matts45acp> sudo aptitude install pastebin not work either
[18:56] <ThinkT510> ev_: just so you know, aptitude is no longer installed by default
[18:57] <ev_> ThinkT510: ahh, sorry about that, apt-get then right? what about synaptic, should be in there
[18:57] <ThinkT510> ev_: synaptic isn't installed by default either
[18:58] <ThinkT510> ev_: both available in the repo though
[18:58] <TheLordOfTime> ev_:  synaptic no longer is installed by default, but is available in the repos.
[18:58] <ev_> ThinkT510: well shoot. just paste it to the pastebin website.....
[18:59] <Cong> it's here pastebinit (1.1-1) [universe]
[18:59] <Migi32> quimoniz: what would happen if I were to chmod +w one of these /proc files and write to it? Can I give myself 5 TB ram? ;)
[18:59] <ev_> TheLordOfTime: guess i just need to be quite if im not up to date...;) thanks guys
[18:59] <matts45acp> can someone just let me paste the info in a msg window
[18:59] <quimoniz> Migi32, nevert tried it, but I don't think it would work
[18:59] <ThinkT510> matts45acp: why can't you paste in a pastebin site?
[18:59] <matts45acp> all i want is someone to see which partition to install too
[19:00] <quimoniz> Migi32, I would backup my data befor trying it
[19:00] <matts45acp> why do all that when i can just msg it to one of you guys really quick
[19:00] <Migi32> quimoniz: yeah I'm not actually planning on trying that
[19:00] <ThinkT510> matts45acp: because the whole channel can see it then
[19:00] <jasonz> hi all im trying to fill in a form in using libre office however I cant enter anything into the boxes. ubuntu 12.04 .doc format
[19:01] <ThinkT510> matts45acp: have you never used a pastebin site before? its dead simple
[19:01] <quimoniz> matts45acp, you have a browser, right?
[19:01] <matts45acp> what about a query msg or whatever with someone
[19:01] <matts45acp> yea i got a browser
[19:01] <viju> hi
[19:01] <islandmonkey> matts45acp: I find log stuff that is multiple lines hard to read in IRC
[19:02] <viju> for some unknown reason chrome is not working after updates
[19:02] <islandmonkey> That's my reason why I use pastebin
[19:02] <quimoniz> matts45acp, please type 'sudo fdisk -l'   into a terminal (without the quotes)
[19:02] <viju> how do I get back my old chrome
[19:02] <matts45acp> ive done that
[19:02] <quimoniz> matts45acp, then paste the output to http://paste.ubuntu.com/
[19:02] <islandmonkey> or http://pastebin.com
[19:02] <quimoniz> matts45acp, and give us the link to it
[19:02] <deadmund> viju: open chrome in the terminal and look for errors
[19:03] <islandmonkey> viju: You tried reinstalling Chrome?
[19:03] <viju> /usr/lib/chromium-browser/chromium-browser-sandbox: 1: /usr/lib/chromium-browser/chromium-browser-sandbox: [:Je��,M_Ze��_��i: not foun
[19:03] <viju> what's this?
[19:03] <viju> I have about 10 more such lines
[19:03] <deadmund> viju: IDK, my client is not displaying those unicode characters correctly
[19:04] <viju> deadmund, even I can't see those
[19:04] <islandmonkey> viju: All I get there is buggered up Unicode chars
[19:04] <matts45acp> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1166857/
[19:04] <viju> yea same thing isbric
[19:04] <viju> islandmonkey,
[19:04] <islandmonkey> viju: Try Google Chrome and not Chromium
[19:05] <deadmund> viju: purge and installing chrome
[19:05] <deadmund> viju: purge and reinstall chrome*
[19:05] <foul_owl> Hello. I am having a problem with OpenGL. I have an Nvidia GeForce 6600 video card that does not seem to have OpenGL acceleration enabled. Running glxgears gives me a black windowed gtk window. This problem occurred with the default nouveau drivers for 12.04, and again when I uninstalled nouveau and installed the latest Nvidia drivers from the Nvidia driver ppa (304.37) Trying to run other OpenGL apps (such as openarena) produces a black scree
[19:05] <viju> deadmund, how
[19:05] <deadmund> viju: Is this chrome or chromium?
[19:05] <viju> chrome was default
[19:05] <quimoniz> matts45acp, the second, /dev/sdb is too small for ordinary Ubuntu, it only has 4 GB, required are about 10 GB
[19:05] <viju> chromium
[19:05] <deadmund> viju: sudo apt-get purge chromium  then sudo apt-get install chromium
[19:06] <deadmund> !chromium
[19:06] <viju> is there any way to revert changes/updates
[19:06] <viju> ?
[19:06] <deadmund> viju: I don't think so.
[19:06] <WeThePeople> viju, recommend using 'apt-get autoremove'
[19:06] <deadmund> viju: but you won't loose personal settings running the command I gave
[19:06] <matts45acp> well what about sda 5
[19:06] <matts45acp> can i use that
[19:06] <viju> then I was always good without updates , if they are going to harm my system anyway
[19:07] <quimoniz> matts45acp, I would use /dev/sda5
[19:07] <matts45acp> ive had it on one of them before
[19:07] <islandmonkey> viju: Perhaps try Google Chrome and not Chromium?
[19:07] <quimoniz> matts45acp, allbeit the data on it would get lost, so you know
[19:07] <viju> WeThePeople, apt-get autoremove , is that all? no need to specify package name?
[19:08] <matts45acp> i just dont remember
[19:08] <WeThePeople> viji, lol thereis always a need to specify a package name
[19:08] <matts45acp> so your saying 5 is the only other option correct
[19:08] <WeThePeople> viju,, above
[19:08] <quimoniz> matts45acp, you might want to get the data backuped from /dev/sda5 before formatting it.
[19:09] <matts45acp> i care nothing about the data in sda 5
[19:09] <quimoniz> matts45acp, incorrect, there are many options, but each of them includes, that you use some partition on the first harddrive (/dev/sda)
[19:09] <matts45acp> its just some downloads from windows
[19:09] <quimoniz> for the second /dev/sdb is too small
[19:09] <TheLordOfTime> anyone else having Firefox issue warnings about java plugin(s) not being safe/stable?
[19:10]  * TheLordOfTime is using Oracle's packages, btw.
[19:10] <matts45acp> so its got to be 5 then right
[19:10] <neta> hi, i have a problem connecting to protected networks. in my windows it connects fine, but not in my ubuntu (12.04). can u help?
[19:10] <quimoniz> matts45acp, you maz back it up easily I think, you may mount it with the command 'mount -t ntfs /dev/sda5 /mnt/'
[19:10] <viju> there is no such package WeThePeople ?
[19:10] <matts45acp> what i need to back it up for
[19:10] <WeThePeople> viju, what purge does is leave the newest version entact if that is what you want
[19:10] <quimoniz> matts45acp, no, you may as well use /dev/sda2
[19:11] <viju> WeThePeople, I used autoremove chrome-browser
[19:11] <islandmonkey> neta: Do you mean one with wireless keys?
[19:11] <viju> now I am trying to use chrome and it says no such package
[19:11] <islandmonkey> ones*
[19:11] <quimoniz> matts45acp, dunno, just tellin you, if you would want to back it up, for if it is to be reformatted, the data will be lost.
[19:11] <WeThePeople> viju, did you want to remove the chromium browser
[19:11] <matts45acp> now your saying use sda2?
[19:12] <matts45acp> im confused
[19:12] <matts45acp> is it 2 or 5?
[19:12] <WeThePeople> viju, purge and autoremove do diff things
[19:12] <viju> WeThePeople, I don't know what it means , I just want chrome/chromium to work for me
[19:12] <neta> islandmonkey: when i need to enter a password. it asks it, then try to connect, and than ask again
[19:12] <quimoniz> matts45acp, no, I said, there are many choices, /dev/sda2 works, /dev/sda5 works, but you may as well just delete all partitions or just delete some of the partitions, to make space for new partitions
[19:12] <WeThePeople> viju, purge command deletes all old files, and autoremove deletes the whole program
[19:13] <viju> ok, now I  've removed the whole program , tell me how to install it afresh
[19:13] <WeThePeople> viju, what is the problem?
[19:14] <WeThePeople> viju, go to the software center to install the browser
[19:14] <Jarrydx26> Viju, now you download from google chrome
[19:14] <matts45acp> ok heres what i wanna do, i partiontion awhile back and did a wubi install, then deleted all that and just back to windows, in windows my drive is c: and the one ubuntu was using is e: i want to install the thing to that e:
[19:14] <quimoniz> matts45acp, within the standard Ubuntu graphical installer you will be presented with the choices, you may choose to format /dev/sda2 or /dev/sda5, as you like, but you may as well wipe all the partitions (thereby losing all the data on all the partitions), and create a new partition order "partition table"
[19:14] <matts45acp> i just need to know what that is when i get ready to install
[19:15] <TheLordOfTime> matts45acp:  did you delete windows?  the "e" drive might not be an actual partition
[19:15] <Cong> I think you can erase the winRE parition too: sda1.
[19:15] <WeThePeople> viju, did you get it installed ok?
[19:15] <matts45acp> jesus crist no i did not delete windows
[19:16] <quimoniz> matts45acp, for a test, do 'mount -t ntfs /dev/sda2 /mnt/', then do 'ls /mnt/'
[19:16] <viju> I got chromium in software center
[19:16] <Cong> It's not windows, it's WinRE.
[19:16] <viju> no chrome
[19:16] <matts45acp> the e: is a working partion in windows at the moment i want to put the ubuntu on that
[19:16] <matts45acp> easy as that
[19:16] <quimoniz> matts45acp, it will tell you what folders are on /dev/sda2
[19:16] <Jarrydx26> matts45acp, just set choose a partition size you want , no need to delete windows
[19:16] <matts45acp> i wanna know what sda that is
[19:16] <viju> now its ok
[19:16] <TheLordOfTime> matts45acp:  whatever partition that "e" is on will no longer work in windows
[19:16] <viju> it has atleast started
[19:16] <TheLordOfTime> matts45acp:  windows likes fat32 and ntfs, ubuntu's root dir does not.
[19:16] <matts45acp> i dont want it to work in windows
[19:17] <TheLordOfTime> just making sure :p
[19:17] <matts45acp> i want the damn so called e
[19:17] <quimoniz> matts45acp, for a test, do 'mount -t ntfs /dev/sda2 /mnt/', then do 'ls /mnt/'
[19:17] <matts45acp> e
[19:17] <Dazedy>  uhg... trying to install ubuntu from a usb, but the thing freeze as soon as i click or type anything during the install, which makes it a bit difficult... Think it's a bad dl?
[19:17] <matts45acp> i want that e: in windows as my ubuntu
[19:17] <matts45acp> easy
[19:17] <Cong> Dazedy, try not to move the USB.
[19:18] <matts45acp> what sda is it thats what i need to know
[19:18] <Dazedy> i'm not touching the usb. it gets up to language selection, then i try to click or type and it hangs
[19:18] <ThinkT510> matts45acp: compare the size
[19:18] <Dazedy> after a while i can move the mouse again, but can't interact with anything
[19:18] <Goldwing> Dazedy : is the USB stick inserted in a USB hub together with the keyboard by any chance?
[19:18] <daze> Dazedy: try disabling graphical install or sth.
[19:18] <quimoniz> matts45acp, we can't tell immediatly which /dev/sda2 or /dev/sda5 is the e:   so please... mount one of them, then do a folder listing, so you know which folders are on that partition, so you know, which of the partitions it is
[19:18] <Guest3969> Hey all! Quick question. I'm trying to install a Star TSP600 receipt printer. I've been following these instructions here: http://www.micahcarrick.com/star-tsp650-tsp651-printer-ubuntu-linux.html  It gets down the make line absolutly fine, but it can't find the cups or something during the build.  The comment below mentions that in Ubuntu 11.x and above, I need to use /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu for cups, but that's not there either.  Is cups somewhere el
[19:18] <Goldwing> Dazedy : is the USB stick inserted in a USB hub together with the keyboard/mouse by any chance?
[19:19] <Jarrydx26> Try reset as flash drive at boot select menu
[19:19] <Dazedy> no, it's in the front of my case, competely different set of usbs
[19:19] <Goldwing> ok
[19:19] <daze> try the back usb, then
[19:19] <daze> front usb's sometimes go through a hub
[19:20] <Dazedy> hm k
[19:20] <daze> (I had a printer that refused to work with front usbs once)
[19:20] <Dazedy> but the thing is, i can read and write to it perfectly fine
[19:20] <daze> how old is the pc?
[19:20] <Dazedy> about a year
[19:20] <Guest3969> Or at least is there any way of finding out where "sudo apt-get install libcups2-dev libcupsimage2-dev" would install to?
[19:20] <Dazedy> 2500k , p8p67 mobo, 8 gig ram, gtx 580 etc
[19:20] <quimoniz> matts45acp, to get a folder listing of /dev/sda2, do 'mount -t ntfs /dev/sda2 /mnt/', then do 'ls /mnt/'      it will tell you probably that a 'Users' and a 'Windows' folder are on it, if it is, it is the C: partition
[19:21] <Dazedy> hm, does ubuntu screw up if hardware is overclocked at all?
[19:21] <daze> it shouldn't :]
[19:21] <manas_b> viju:  stop ctcp'ing me
[19:21] <dmp450> hey, i'm trying to mount a drive using sshfs, and I keep getting errors saying permission denied and I don't have write access to /media/drive
[19:21] <Dazedy> hmk
[19:21] <pranjal710> This might be a very basic question, how do I create a virtual host with webroot in a NTFS partition?
[19:22] <bekks> Dazedy: as long as your hardware doesnt explode in a ball of fire, it shouldnt.
[19:22] <WeThePeople> manas_b, what is that?
[19:22] <manas_b> :<
[19:22] <Dazedy> that's what i figured. been running a 4.5 ghz overclock stable for the entire time I've had this computer
[19:22] <quimoniz> hehe
[19:22] <matts45acp> says documents and settings
[19:22] <quimoniz> hey all, do /CTCP manas_b TIME   !!!!
[19:22] <deadmund> pranjal710: that is just a collection of buzzwords that make no sense
[19:22] <manas_b> :D
[19:23] <deadmund> pranjal710: webroot is anti-virus software.
[19:23] <quimoniz> matts45acp, allright, then it's a partition with a windows installation on it
[19:23] <Jarrydx26> Dazedy, make sure your pc is fast enough for Compiz , or else its atomic bombs for you
[19:23] <Psi-Jack> Hmmm. I've been recently having problems with Google Chrome in Ubuntu 12.04 just each tab randomly crashing out of the blue. Now, I went into ~/.config and moved ~/.config/google-chrome to ~/.config/google-chrome.off to disable the old profile and make a new one, now the whole Chrome browser itself randomly crashes with segmentation faults.
[19:24] <Dazedy> my computer's speed isn't a problem.
[19:24] <matts45acp> ok then 5 is my choice then correct
[19:24] <quimoniz> matts45acp, I would think it's safe to assume, that the other big partition /dev/sda5 is your data partition, therefore, I would use /dev/sda5 as the partition to install to
[19:24] <dmp450> can anyone help me with that???
[19:24] <Mysterytrain> where do I go to change the bash prompt so that instead of user@host:~/blah/blah/blah with the entire path to the $PWD the prompt only shows the $PWD ?
[19:24] <WeThePeople> dmp450, do you know how to change write access
[19:25] <dmp450> WeThePeople, chmod?
[19:25] <WeThePeople> yes\
[19:25] <matts45acp> well thanx guys
[19:25] <dmp450> sudo chmod +w /media?
[19:25] <matts45acp> ill give it a try
[19:25] <wjtaylor> anyone know how to get an easycap going in 12.04?
[19:25] <quimoniz> pranjal710, please read into how to set up a virtual host.
[19:26] <WeThePeople> yeah just read up, idk about the sshfs, dont know why though
[19:26] <dmp450> WeThePeople, i tried that and when I do ls -l on it it still says my user has permissions drwx------
[19:26] <viju> WeThePeople, I think he is a troll
[19:27] <Jarrydx26> Psi-jack, thats a common problem , I suggest firefox , personally chrome is too light for me
[19:27] <WeThePeople> dmp450, use gksudo nautilus so you have a gui to work with
[19:27] <matts45acp> ok its saying i have a mounted partiotion
[19:27] <Psi-Jack> Jarrydx26: Ever since I started using Chrome and started getting away from Firefox, I've been very much appreciating it, Especially for it's features like synchronizing bookmarks, extensions, etc accross multiple instances.
[19:28] <matts45acp> how do i unmount the partition
[19:28] <TheLordOfTime> matts45acp:  sudo umount /path/to/partition
[19:28] <TheLordOfTime> i think
[19:28] <WeThePeople> dmp450, set the permission by right clicking the file
[19:28] <WeThePeople> viju, oh well
[19:28] <matts45acp> i dunno the path to it
[19:28] <mudan> is there a  channel for ubuntu/linux tablet discussion?
[19:28] <quimoniz> matts45acp, do umount /dev/sda5
[19:29] <matts45acp> i didnt mount 5
[19:29] <quimoniz> err
[19:29] <quimoniz> matts45acp, do umount /dev/sda2
[19:29] <Mysterytrain> check fstab
[19:29] <matts45acp> it was 2 yall said mount
[19:29] <Jarrydx26> Good for you psi-jack , hope your problem gets solved
[19:30] <matts45acp> i did that and it did nothing and said nothing in terminal
[19:30] <quimoniz> huh
[19:31] <matts45acp> i type that and it just went down a line
[19:31] <quimoniz> tried 'sudo umount /dev/sda2'   ?
[19:31] <matts45acp> said nothing
[19:31] <matts45acp> yes i did sudo
[19:31] <quimoniz> besides matts45acp you may just as well forcefully reboot by typing 'sudo shutdown -r now'
[19:31] <Psi-Jack> Jarrydx26: Well, so far, I've gone the route of completely purging the chrome package and reinstalling again.
[19:31] <dmp450> WeThePeople, tried, still not working :/
[19:31] <quimoniz> matts45acp, or you may do 'sudo telinit 6'
[19:31] <quimoniz> I think it worked..
[19:31] <dthacker> trying to get SSLeay perl module installed.  What is the open ssl package name that will give me openssl/ssl.h?
[19:31] <WeThePeople> dmp450, maybe i miss-understood what is it that you want to do
[19:32] <matts45acp> whats is telinit 6
[19:32] <dmp450> WeThePeople, i am trying to mount a drive
[19:32] <bekks> And oldschool command to change into runlevel 6, which is merely obsolete since Upstart.
[19:32] <bekks> matts45acp: ^^
[19:32] <quimoniz> matts45acp, it tells the program 'init' to switch its internal status to 6, which means, that it shall reboot the computer as fast as possible
[19:32] <dmp450> I am using sshfs -o allow_other root@server:/mnt/usr /media/mountpoint
[19:33] <matts45acp> will it unmount then
[19:33] <dmp450> if I type sudo, it works fine. I shouldn't have to sudo to do this though
[19:33] <matts45acp> the drive
[19:33] <quimoniz> matts45acp, yes
[19:33] <WeThePeople> dmp450, idk much about the ssh stuff
[19:33] <Psi-Jack> dmp450: Actually, you do.
[19:33] <Psi-Jack> dmp450: Because you want allow_other, it has to have root privs to allow that.
[19:33] <TheLordOfTime> dmp450:  you do, because you are technically "mounting" the sshfs at the other server :/
[19:33] <TheLordOfTime> oh wait, nevermind
[19:33] <TheLordOfTime> didnt see allow_other
[19:34] <Psi-Jack> fuse us all userspace mounting tools.
[19:34] <dmp450> Psi-Jack, I enabled it in my /etc/fuse.conf though
[19:34] <Psi-Jack> To go beyond just a singular user, you, yourself, need escelated privileges.
[19:36] <dmp450> Psi-Jack, are you familiar with autofs?
[19:36] <Psi-Jack> Yes I am.
[19:37] <dmp450> am i able to use autofs to automount this?
[19:37] <WeThePeople> dmp450, if you dont want to sudo use 'sudo -i' for a root terminal
[19:37] <Psi-Jack> dmp450: Technically, you should be able to, yes.
[19:37] <dmp450> or will that ask me for sudo everytime?
[19:37] <Psi-Jack> dmp450: autofs runs as root.
[19:37] <dmp450> gotcha
[19:37] <Psi-Jack> So, it will obviously not ask for sudo.
[19:37] <quimoniz> have a productive time ubuntu-ing guys and gals
[19:37] <dmp450> thanks :)
[19:37] <Psi-Jack> dmp450: I will also suggest this.. sshfs is not something you should rely on, at all.
[19:38] <dmp450> Psi-Jack, why?
[19:38] <Psi-Jack> dmp450: Because it is slow, it doesn't follow POSIX permissions because it's not technically a filesystem, and it doesn't know about both endpoint's user/permissions.
[19:39] <dmp450> Psi-Jack, what would you suggest? I have a media server and want to mount that
[19:39] <og01> hi today I did do-dist-upgrade, and now for the life of me I cant get audio out over hdmi on my NVIDIA card for my mediacenter
[19:39] <Psi-Jack> dmp450: NFS
[19:40] <dmp450> Psi-Jack, i've never used that :P
[19:40] <Psi-Jack> dmp450: It's easier than fuse.
[19:40] <WeThePeople> psi-jack, is that in the repos
[19:40] <Psi-Jack> WeThePeople: Umm. OF COURSE.
[19:40] <WeThePeople> lol
[19:40] <dmp450> Psi-Jack, how do I set that up then?
[19:41] <Psi-Jack> install nfs-kernel-server
[19:41] <Psi-Jack> Actually: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo
[19:41] <Psi-Jack> There. :)
[19:41] <ThinkT510> !nfs
[19:41] <dmp450> Psi-Jack, thank you :D
[19:42]  * Psi-Jack grunts, hating bots.
[19:47] <Psi-Jack> Hmmm
[19:48] <Psi-Jack> Apparently purging and re-installing Google Chrome /seems/ to have resolved my problem, so far.
[19:49] <phibxr> Psi-Jack, I think you mentioned syncing earlier, keep in mind that Firefox has an entire Sync-pane under the Settings. :)
[19:50] <paulo_gomes> is it possible to sync firefox with your ubuntu one account?
[19:51] <Yiq> how is the media players for ubuntu?
[19:51] <matts45acp> ok one more question i chose sda 5 and it wants to know how to format
[19:51] <Yiq> are
[19:51] <matts45acp> do i format to fat 32 or ntfs
[19:52] <csanyipal> Hi,
[19:53] <soman> Tryin to build gcc 4.7.1 and get a next error => /usr/include/gnu/stubs.h:7:27: fatal error: gnu/stubs-32.h: file not found. How to fix it in Ubuntu 12.04 32bit? I tried to install libc6-dev but problem's still have a place
[19:53] <balachmar> Hi, can I use the token I get from the AccountManager for the Google account to log into a webservice I own, using Oauth?
[19:54] <conphoto> www.conphoto.se/blogg
[19:54] <matts45acp> in the ubuntu installation after choosing partition what do i format it as
[19:54] <conphoto> visit my blog :)
[19:54] <soman> balachmar: your qouestion doesn't realted to linux ubuntu
[19:54] <balachmar> soman: I know, I thought I was still in the android-dev channel...
[19:56] <csanyipal> I have installed Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and on it Firefox 14.0.1. It happen often thet that Firefox freeze fleetingly and become blurred. What happen with Firefox?
[19:59] <sin_tax> can anyone help me with this crontab problem I have? I have a bash script I want to run on reboot and every hour, as a certain user, but it doesn't seem to be executing.
[20:00] <Psi-Jack> sin_tax: Provide better details, and perhaps. :)
[20:00] <DanS> Does anyone know where ubuntu 12.04 has its libcups installation folder?
[20:00] <sin_tax> I have logged in as that user and done sudo crontab -e and added these lines: reboot ~/rtorrent_cron
[20:00] <sin_tax>  and @hourly ~/rtorrent_cron
[20:00] <sin_tax>  Psi-Jack
[20:00] <Psi-Jack> sin_tax: Have you put it in /etc/cron.d/<name> or on a user cron?
[20:01] <Psi-Jack> sin_tax: That doesn't work. Use /etc/cron.d/name
[20:01] <sin_tax> Psi-Jack, thank you very very much
[20:02] <dmp450> Psi-Jack, could you assist me in setting up nfs? it doesn't seem to be working for me :/
[20:02] <Kiwaf> 12.04 dual screen GTX 650 second screen grey, anyone?
[20:02] <Psi-Jack> dmp450: I'll insist that you have specific questions. ;)
[20:02] <dmp450> Psi-Jack, haha, of course :P
[20:02] <matts45acp> what type of format do i use for ubuntu
[20:02] <matts45acp> on the partition
[20:02] <matts45acp> fat 32?
[20:03] <Psi-Jack> matts45acp: Umm.. No. Linux native filesystems, like ext4, or ext3.
[20:03] <dmp450> Psi-Jack, http://pastebin.com/CAVhYJHa
[20:03] <dmp450> it doesn't seem to see it at all
[20:03] <Psi-Jack> dmp450: On the NFS server, did you properly export the path?
[20:04] <dmp450> Psi-Jack, i'm not sure what you mean
[20:04] <matts45acp> psi im on the install and i chose sda 5 and it wants to know what to format it as
[20:04] <matts45acp> what do i chose
[20:04] <Psi-Jack> dmp450: From the client, do "showmount --exports nfsserver"
[20:04] <Psi-Jack> matts45acp: I've already told you.
[20:04] <WeThePeople> matts45acp, if this is dual boot choose ext3 or 4
[20:05] <matts45acp> ok well whats the diff in 3 and 4 then
[20:05] <dmp450> Psi-Jack, clnt_create: RPC: Unknown host
[20:05] <matts45acp> its gonna be a dual boot
[20:05] <WeThePeople> matts45acp, choose ext3
[20:05] <matts45acp> ok 3 then
[20:05] <Psi-Jack> dmp450: Looks like your nfs server isn't running. On the server side restart it: /etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server restart
[20:05] <matts45acp> but whats the diff in the 3 and 4
[20:06] <Psi-Jack> ext4 is newer and better.
[20:06] <matts45acp> well why would i chose 3 if 4 is better
[20:06] <dmp450> Psi-Jack, yeah...that won't work here lol
[20:06] <Psi-Jack> Because WeThePeople isn't the most resourceful person. :)
[20:06] <Psi-Jack> dmp450: Excuse me?
[20:07] <dmp450> my server isn't ubuntu
[20:07] <dmp450> my client is
[20:07] <dmp450> my server is an unraid server
[20:07] <Psi-Jack> dmp450: Doesn't matter, whatever your server is, restart NFS.
[20:07] <matts45acp> so do i choose 4 then?
[20:07] <sin_tax> hm, Psi-Jack: rtorrent@codex:~$ sudo nano /etc/cron.d/rtorrent
[20:07] <sin_tax>    <-- is that the proper way to edit the crontab for a user?
[20:07]  * Psi-Jack throws matts45acp's silver spoon away.
[20:07] <dmp450> Psi-Jack, there is no init.d though
[20:08] <WeThePeople> matts45acp, http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2011/05/ext2-ext3-ext4/
[20:08] <matts45acp> i dont wanna read stuff i prob wont understand
[20:08] <Psi-Jack> sin_tax: That is /a/ way, yes, but for cron.d entries, after the time segments, there's a username to run the command (followed after the username) entry.
[20:08] <Psi-Jack> Hence, @hourly someuser somecommand
[20:09] <matts45acp> hello should i choose 4?
[20:09] <Psi-Jack> matts45acp: Also useful: http://www.psi-jack.info/wiki/linux/basics-101/partitions-and-filesystems
[20:09] <ThinkT510> matts45acp: ext4 is default and will work fine
[20:10] <mindcat> someone can help me? i can't install to SATA hard drive, SATA hard drive is not found
[20:10] <mindcat> install xubuntu 12.04
[20:11] <WeThePeople> mindcat, is it a external hdd
[20:12] <mindcat> well, i have a IDE hard drive and a SATA hard drive online
[20:12] <Anarchy-X> I think the ext3 option is there mainly to tell the installer that you have that format on an existing older drive.
[20:13] <Anarchy-X> Do all the drives show up in BIOS?
[20:13] <mindcat> yes
[20:14] <mindcat> the motherboard is not support AHCI
[20:14] <bekks> AHCI is not a requirement.
[20:15] <mindcat> WeThePeople, i don't know
[20:16] <aperturescience> фЙИАЙМС. хФГЦМИ ЙРГМА ЬЬФ KOI-8 ФШГИВГ МНЙМ?
[20:16] <Nogal> Hello, I have a quick question... I have Ibus loading at startup and I'm not quite sure how to stop that, as it interferes with some of my applications.
[20:16] <mindcat> Anarchy-X: no ext3 file system in SATA hard drive
[20:16] <szal> !ru | aperturescience, and fix your encoding please
[20:17] <karthik> Hi all!
[20:19] <GoGi> my x.org.log says that "savage_dri.so" is missing, and indeed I have an S3 savage on this laptop. I have only found a bug report about this which says that libgl1-mesa-dri has to be installed, but it is installed. I also reinstalled it, savage_dri.so is still missing.
[20:19] <rAad> is there a way to "reload" .pam_environment without relogging in?
[20:19] <DanS> I could really use some help here..  If I've installed libcups by typing "sudo apt-get install libcups2-dev libcupsimage2-dev"  How can I find the path which that's been installed to?
[20:20] <Karty77> Hi ALL!
[20:20] <MFZ> Hi madkissTM
[20:20] <CkAb> Hi
[20:20] <DanS> as i have something to compile that needs to be pointed to that path.. which in ubuntu 11 was /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu but that doesn't exist now
[20:20] <madkissTM> MFZ: cheerio, Miss Sophie!
[20:21] <trism> DanS: dpkg -l package_name;
[20:21] <subcool> could someone help me with ssh- im getting a conflicting RSA key thing- and i dont know how to clear it.
[20:21] <TigaTerla> DanS, use dpkg
[20:21] <trism> DanS: sorry, dpkg -L package_name
[20:21] <subcool> it says to add the new key to the hostfile, but the host file is in giberish
[20:21] <maslo> hi guys I have a question regarding running processes I know I can get them with 'top' & 'ps ux' and I know I can kill them with their PID but is there any way to "view" a running process? like to transfer it to my session or something? I'm pretty new to ubuntu in general so yeah :X (it's a vps I'm sshing into)
[20:21] <DanS> Looking that up now. thanks!
[20:22] <ThinkT510> maslo: what else do you mean by view? top will show you all the running processes
[20:22] <MoTec> maslo: do you use screen?
[20:23] <maslo> what I mean by view is to just see what's going on with the process as if I just executed it in my terminal and no motec I dunno what screen is  I'm using KiTTY to ssh into my vps
[20:24] <DanS> Fantastic, that worked perfectly. thanks a lot you two!
[20:24] <MoTec> !screen | maslo
[20:24] <rAad> maslo: depending on what process you should be tail the logs
[20:24] <rAad> maslo: screen is a solid idea too
[20:25] <maslo> looking into it thanks
[20:25] <MoTec> maslo: screen is awesome..  I'm running this irssi session, among other things, heck everything my vps does is via screen.  I can detach the session from one place and pick it up from another.
[20:25] <rAad> maslo: it's worth taking the few hours to get familiar with it (btw my nick rAad comes from screen)
[20:26] <MoTec> lol, ya  rAad!   I have that as an alias, that why i knew it was familiar, but couldn't place it.   I have an alias, sr that does screen -rAad
[20:27] <MoTec> what does KiTTY get you that puTTY doesn't?
[20:29] <maslo> thank you guys I appreciate it :)
[20:30] <Nogal> Hey, I've got iBus loading at startup, and I can't find a way to make it stop, anyone know what file I'd edit to remove the daemon?
[20:30] <zykotick9> Nogal: see if it has a script in /etc/init/ if you can tell which one, simply rename it to foo.disabled (rename back to undo)
[20:32] <Newb100> hi folks, Say fir example I wanted to build a stand alone program for ubuntu what are the steps to do it?
[20:32] <trism> Nogal: it is started by the script in ~/.xinput.d/, so mv ~/.xinput.d/ ~/.xinput.d-backup/; seems to disable it
[20:33] <ThinkT510> Newb100: you'd need to pick a language to program in and an idea of what your app is going to do
[20:33] <jimi_> Since upgrading my HDMI freezes when I connect a cable... sometimes it doesnt freeze, but video out doesnt work, and then freezes later
[20:33] <jimi_> The laptop freezes
[20:34] <inzane> MoTec, have you checked http://kitty.9bis.com/ ?
[20:34] <Newb100> ThinkT510, I pick C++ and its going to be a database
[20:35] <Newb100> ThinkT510, like open office base
[20:35] <Reaga> yeah
[20:35] <Reaga> ubuntu is so great
[20:35] <MoTec> inzane: yeah, ready that now.  might give it a try
[20:35] <Newb100> An example would be a stad alone porgram like open office base
[20:35] <AlMalaak> hi
[20:36] <AlMalaak> can i get questions answered about guvcview here?
[20:36] <Nogal> trism: rebooting now to test it, be right back
[20:36] <Nogal> well, logging out / back in *
[20:36] <inzane> AlMalaak, idk but i've used guvcview
[20:37] <Newb100> anyone?
[20:37] <AlMalaak> inzane, i notice with 640x480 it's slow with video
[20:37] <ThinkT510> Newb100: so you've made the app then?
[20:37] <Newb100> No not yet
[20:38] <Nogal> thank you trism, that did work
[20:38] <Newb100> ThinkT510, But after I have the written program in a language, How do I make it a stand alone program
[20:39] <ThinkT510> Newb100: depends on how you've written it and what dependencies it requires
[20:39] <trism> Nogal: you're welcome
[20:39] <inzane> AlMalaak, the only video type that works without glitches for my netbook is yuy2, but i wouldn't say it's fast
[20:39] <Newb100> ThinkT510, So How would I create a stand alone program like Open office base on ubuntu?
[20:40] <jimi_> After upgrading ubuntu,  my laptop freezes when connecting HDMI
[20:40] <sin_tax> Psi-Jack, based on this, it (rtorrent) should be running, no? http://pastebin.com/BWEyqZtB
[20:40] <ThinkT510> Newb100: if you don't know how to program in c++ then you are getting way ahead of yourself here
[20:41] <Newb100> ThinkT510,  I want to know the metod
[20:41] <ThinkT510> Newb100: what method?
[20:41] <MoTec> Trying KiTTY now... Seems strangely familiar :)
[20:42] <Newb100> ThinkT510, Of creating a program from scratch where you can click an icon and it load up
[20:42] <inzane> AlMalaak: i'm talking about the Video Codec: YUY2 option
[20:42] <kkerwin> Hi. I have a file whose ownership is listed as "nobody, nogroup". I cannot open it, and I cannot chown it, even with sudo.
[20:42] <ThinkT510> Newb100: i don't mean to be rude but it sounds as if you don't know the first thing about programming
[20:42] <inzane> AlMalaak, i also noticed the frame rate pick up when i had more lighting. hope that helps.
[20:43] <WeThePeople> kkerwin, maybe just delete it?
[20:43] <kkerwin> WeThePeople: It's my tax return. Don't really want to delete it...
[20:43] <WeThePeople> lol
[20:43] <Newb100> ThinkT510, True, but I want to know what the method is to getting to a completed executable program
[20:43] <ThinkT510> Newb100: you need to learn the language first
[20:44] <WeThePeople> newb100, and you need to learn ASM lang as well
[20:44] <tking> any recommendation on Ubuntu addictive gave?
[20:44] <tking> game*** for ubuntu
[20:44] <WeThePeople> tking, poker
[20:44] <Newb100> ThinkT510, Once I written this code, How do I then make it into a program?
[20:44] <Newb100> WeThePeople, ASM
[20:44] <Newb100> ?
[20:44] <kkerwin> tking: MUDS. See Mudlet for a good client.
[20:44] <WeThePeople> newb100, assembly language
[20:45] <Newb100> WeThePeople, sureley you just compile it
[20:46] <Newb100> ThinkT510, I can write programs in C
[20:46] <ThinkT510> Newb100: great
[20:46] <subcool> anyone - lil ssh help
[20:46] <ghabit> Hello. Where I can see version of my ubuntu?
[20:47] <xangua> ghabit: lsb_release -a
[20:47] <Newb100> ThinkT510,  So now I compile it and it runs, but I want to make it so it can be downloaded and installed by other people on ubuntu
[20:47] <ThinkT510> !packaging | Newb100
[20:50] <freeRPlol> free riotpoints of league of legends http://freeleaguecodes.com/ref/?id=3mxt6xvyhf
[20:51] <WeThePeople> kkerwin, did you import from windows
[20:51] <WeThePeople> what is the file ext.
[20:51] <kkerwin> WeThePeople: It's on an NFS share that was converted from Samba.
[20:52] <freeRPlol> free riotpoints of league of legends http://freeleaguecodes.com/ref/?id=3mxt6xvyhf
[20:52] <jimi_> My laptop shows my TV connected in the Display tool, but never outputs anything, even when "mirror displays" is turned on
[20:52] <WeThePeople> kkerwin, idk samba
[20:52] <kkerwin> WeThePeople: My thanks.
[20:53] <WeThePeople> kkerwin, so samba is no longer the app, to launch the nfs
[20:54] <sakang> how can I get a higher res from 1024x768 to 1650x1050, nouveau drivers ?
[20:55] <sakang> there is no xorg.conf in /etc/X11
[20:55] <maslo> hi again like I said earlier (for those who were there) I'm prett ynew to ubuntu in general, I just installed php5-cli and I can't seem to run scripts...it just shows the source when I try to execute a script is there a command i need to use?
[20:55] <smt> is there any special channel for sed/regex?
[20:56] <sakang> smt: maybe bash?
[20:56] <smt> hmm might be
[20:56] <WeThePeople> sakang, system, preferences, monitors..
[20:57] <WeThePeople> sakang, unless you use a seperate gui for the nvidia
[20:57] <Areckx> How do I make an alias work in alt-f2?
[20:57] <kkerwin> WeThePeople: I figured out a solution. My thanks.
[20:57] <sakang> WeThePeople: I see that but that's the max option but I know it can dp 1680
[20:58] <MoTec> Areckx: add it to your .bashrc
[20:58] <Areckx> I want to open a new web address in chromium without having to press f11 again
[20:58] <MoTec> Areckx: nevermind
[20:58] <Areckx> MoTec::  I did but it only works in terminal, the alt-f2 doesn't work
[20:59] <MonkeyDust> Areckx  system settings, keybord, shortcuts, to make alt-f2 work
[21:00] <Newb100> ThinkT510, Ok thanks for the links. I have written my c program, Now I want to leave it in a compiled state so I dont have to keep compiling everytime I want to use it, How do i do that. i.e. an Icon on the desktop
[21:03] <ThinkT510> Newb100: what are you compiling it with?
[21:03] <Newb100> gcc
[21:03] <KatsumeBlisk> Newb100: It should have a program call a.out then unless you defined what it should be called.
[21:03] <KatsumeBlisk> It's in whatever directory you have your .c file, Newb100
[21:04] <Newb100> tks
[21:04] <ThinkT510> KatsumeBlisk +1
[21:06] <GerryLiLuis> Any help on recovering data from iMac using Ubuntu Live CD?
[21:09] <Areckx> MonkeyDust::  alt-f2 works, it just doesn't run my alias, which only works in terminal, I added  permalias it to my .bashrc and did permalias go=chromium-browser
[21:10] <GerryLiLuis> Anyone alive here?
[21:10] <inzane> no?
[21:10] <Areckx> it works perfectly in temrinal, I just want to be able to press alt-f2 and open a new web page so I can work in full screen without having to annoyinglu exit out and type a new webpage
[21:11] <systemd0wn> does the new bluetooth manager in 12.04 not have the ability to create a serial interface?
[21:12] <MoTec> Areckx: was your X session launched before or after you made that alias?  Maybe it doesn't know about it...
[21:12] <bekks> Areckx: Shell aliases do not work in a graphical environment.
[21:13] <bekks> MoTec: Since that input field after pressing alt+f2 is not a shell, no shell alias will work there.
[21:14] <thufir_> how do I install postfix?  http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.ubuntu.user/260987  can I do something with dpkg when it fails?
[21:14] <bekks> What exactly fails?
[21:15] <GerryLiLuis> Anyone ever tried booting an Intel iMac to Ubuntu 12? Mine boots and runs ok but it wont see the iMac hard drive. iMac hard drive may be dead/dying.
[21:16] <confused> Having a bad time with updates any help please?      http://pastebin.com/DbQ9bjqh
[21:17] <GerryLiLuis> trying to recover data...iMac is too damn hard to take apart and put together. Still under warranty but Apple won't assist in trying to copy any files off the old hard drive...even for $$$
[21:18] <kiyoura> that's horrible
[21:18] <kiyoura> 'all your data are belongs to us'
[21:19] <GerryLiLuis> kiyoura-yeah...I didn't get it at all...they should be able to pull the drive, mount it in another machine and try to copy the data off of it...
[21:19] <MonkeyDust> Areckx  system settings, keybord, shortcuts, system to make alt-f2 work
[21:20] <GerryLiLuis> Apple Store says "no one here knows how to do that"...." all we can do is replace the machine"
[21:21] <bekks> GerryLiLuis: Send the harddisk to KROLL, if you are willing to pay to get back what you've lost. :)
[21:21] <GerryLiLuis> "no one here is 'qualified'" to be exact
[21:21] <GerryLiLuis> bekks-I  could. I use Scott Moulton Myharddrivedied.com for that.
[21:22] <GerryLiLuis> Scott has given a lot of information to the community so i support him.
[21:23] <GerryLiLuis> But basically I still have to take apart the machine, void the warranty, pay $1000
[21:23] <Jordan_U> GerryLiLuis: Can you pastebin the output of "dmesg" after booting the machine with a LiveCD/USB?
[21:24] <alii_> hello!!
[21:24] <WeThePeople> hallo
[21:24] <alii_> tell me please, can I install KDE vidget on gnome ??
[21:25] <GerryLiLuis> Jordan_U- I am not near the machine right now. I used the system hardware inventory utility that is built into Ubuntu and it did not even list the hard drive as a device.
[21:25] <whitee> GerryLiLuis:  sudo parted --list ?
[21:26] <GerryLiLuis> "dmesg" would tell me maybe about an unidentified device?
[21:26] <foobArrr> I'm using a USB KVM switch, one of the connected PCs runs Ubuntu. Sometimes when I switch to the Ubuntu PC, keyboard and mouse don't respond and dmesg is flooded with this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1167055/ . any ideas?
[21:26] <biohazrd> in aptitude when upgrading/installing packages.. how do i choose the recommended packages at the bottom?
[21:26] <GerryLiLuis> whitee-sudo parted --list would give me a list of partitions that Ubuntu can see?
[21:27] <whitee> GerryLiLuis:  yup
[21:27] <Jordan_U> GerryLiLuis: "dmesg" will give you all error messages from the kernel, which will probably incluse something about the hard drive / SATA controller.
[21:29] <GerryLiLuis> Jordan_U-ah....so it may be that Ubuntu doesnt support the iMac controller or it might tell me "the hard drive is bad"
[21:29] <GerryLiLuis> ?
[21:30] <confused> I have an update problem,  the updater tells me there is one 85kb file that needs to be installed but I cant install it.  I click the install button and it doesnt happen.. I have a screenshot of the update manager but dont know how to show you..
[21:30] <Jordan_U> GerryLiLuis: It almost certainly supports the controller. It might tell you that the hard drive is bad, or that the controller is bad.
[21:31] <confused> also, there is NO description for the file
[21:31] <GerryLiLuis> Excellent...that kind of what I thought too.
[21:31] <Jordan_U> !screenshot | confused
[21:32] <Areckx> bekks::  there has to be a way to run a simple go google.com in alt'f2...
[21:32] <Signux> Hello guys... Is there anyone working with VirtualBox?
[21:32] <Signux> #virtualbox
[21:32] <bekks> Areckx: Create a script in /usr/local/bin/ called go, which opens chrome and your URL.
[21:32] <GerryLiLuis> Signux-Ive got it loaded on a Win7 machine here
[21:32] <bekks> Signux: Sure. Just join #vbox
[21:33] <GerryLiLuis> Signux-but I am the dumbest guy in the room probably
[21:33] <Areckx> bekks::  will it let me add whatever I like after the initial command? so I can do different websites than just one?
[21:33] <bekks> Areckx: Depends on your script.
[21:33] <Signux> bekks: tnx ;)
[21:33] <confused> this is soooo cool  anyway, here is the update problem i hope someone can help me with          http://imagebin.org/225851
[21:33] <Areckx> I just want top type go websitename.com
[21:34] <Areckx> or even more ideal, just type in a website withoput a command at all... but I think I need a command
[21:34] <Areckx> bekks::  how do I go about making a script like that?
[21:34] <Areckx> and how do I make it so I can run it from alt-f2
[21:35] <brontosaurusrex> Areckx, bash alias or function or standalone bash script ..
[21:36] <brontosaurusrex> dunno about alt-f2
[21:36] <Guest19035> hey guys, what steps should i take to get my wired internet running? it runs fine when plugged into another computer and it shows up in my network manager...
[21:36] <confused> when i check the updates, the 85kb file to be installed is still there after clicking install updates????  Any Ideas how to fix this problem that has been nagging me for weeks??    http://imagebin.org/225851
[21:36] <Areckx> brontosaurusrex::  I simply want to run chromium in full screen and be able to load a new website address without having to exit fullscreen
[21:36] <KatsumeBlisk> brontosaurusrex: Areckx Putting it in /usr/bin should allow you to run it via Alt-F2
[21:36] <brontosaurusrex> Areckx, let me try ....
[21:37] <Areckx> KatsumeBlisk::  what kind of script do I need to write? I don't know where to start, what code I need to put in
[21:37] <KatsumeBlisk> Areckx: I don't know what you're trying to do. I wasn't paying attention.
[21:38] <Areckx> KatsumeBlisk::  I simply want to run chromium in full screen and be able to load a new website address without having to exit fullscreen
[21:38] <KatsumeBlisk> Areckx: Do you know how to do this via the command line?
[21:39] <Areckx> KatsumeBlisk::  yes I created an alias to  run permanently to do chromium-browser
[21:39] <jui-feng> hi all :) so I'd like to use chromium on ubuntu. chromium from the ubuntu repos is out of date (v18), and the chromium PPA has stopped updating 17 weeks ago. what is the recommended way to use chromium? I could probably install chromium v21 debs from debian wheezy (or even build that package on my system if there are problems with the deb file), but that seems a little complicated. There must be a better way?
[21:39] <KatsumeBlisk> jui-feng: Unless you really want Chromium, you could just install Chrome.
[21:39] <Areckx> KatsumeBlisk::  but that is too long, so I changed it to go=chromium-browser
[21:39] <KatsumeBlisk> Areckx: Whatever you were doing on the command line, you'd put in a file.
[21:40] <Areckx> KatsumeBlisk::  do I need any special characters or code?
[21:40] <KatsumeBlisk> Areckx: Then you run chmod +x foo.sh and move it to /usr/bin
[21:40] <Areckx> foo.sh??
[21:40] <KatsumeBlisk> Areckx: Just put whatever you were making an alias for into a .sh file.
[21:40] <jui-feng> KatsumeBlisk, I want to avoid closed-source software where possible, so I'd really prefer to use chromium... so I guess there is no "sane" way to get it right now?
[21:40] <Areckx> I keep seeing foo pop up, what is foo?
[21:40] <KatsumeBlisk> Areckx: foo is just a random file name that people use for examlpes.
[21:40] <semitones> hello! could there be any help with this error? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=12196114#post12196114
[21:40] <Areckx> jui-feng::  I'm not having a problem with the current ubuntu official version of chromium...
[21:40] <KatsumeBlisk> jui-feng: I'm not sure. I use Firefox. :P
[21:41] <KatsumeBlisk> Areckx: It's out of date though. That's why jui-feng wants a way to update it.
[21:41] <jui-feng> KatsumeBlisk, alright. thanks :) Areckx yes, it works, but I don't feel comfortable with known security flaws in my browser
[21:41] <Areckx> KatsumeBlisk::  well that must mean it doesn't need any updates?
[21:41] <brontosaurusrex> Areckx, http://pastie.org/4588151
[21:42] <guntbert> !here | semitones
[21:42] <semitones> Areckx: /foo/bar/ is an example file path. "Foo" usually stands in for any kind of variable or argument
[21:42] <KatsumeBlisk> Areckx: No. The only package updated besides for security updates in an Ubuntu release is Firefox.
[21:42] <semitones> thanks guntbert
[21:42] <semitones> hello! could there be any help with this error on boot: "MMIO address already in use"? I'd like to know what it means. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=12196114#post12196114
[21:43] <AndrewX192> I'm having a problem with Unity and triple monitors - I can login to Gnome classic (2D), and it works fine, but in Unity (3D or 2D), and Gnome Classic (not-2D), I cannot click on anything.
[21:44] <Areckx> brontosaurusrex::  thanks, so I save that in /usr/bin?
[21:44] <brontosaurusrex> Areckx, sure
[21:45] <AndrewX192> Graphics setup is a Radeon HD 7970M and Intel HD 4000, the monitors are all 1920x1080 (though one is the laptop screen itself)
[21:45] <Areckx> brontosaurusrex::  and I can just run it as go?
[21:45] <kaneda^> hi all, has anyone here experienced the blank screen on install bug? when i try to boot from the live disk or install i get no graphics signal. i've tried all of the solutions involving nomodeset, noacip, and the boot options. the last thing i tried was selecting nomodset on the startup screen, then changing quiet and splash to nomodeset, then booting. for a second i see tty, then signal cuts out again
[21:45] <Areckx> if I save it as go.sh?
[21:45] <brontosaurusrex> probably you have to +x it first
[21:45] <KatsumeBlisk> Areckx: You call the file whatever you want to say to call it.
[21:45] <brontosaurusrex> Areckx, dont use .sh
[21:45] <Areckx> KatsumeBlisk::  so I can save it as go without a sh
[21:45] <brontosaurusrex> zes
[21:45] <kaneda^> depending on what options i've chosen sometimes the machine actually shuts off, other times the video is cut
[21:45] <brontosaurusrex> yes
[21:45] <KatsumeBlisk> Areckx: Save it as go, then run "chmod +x go", then move it to /usr/bin
[21:46] <brontosaurusrex> as KatsumeBlisk said
[21:46] <KatsumeBlisk> Areckx: You'll need to use sudo or be root to move it there.
[21:47] <Areckx> brontosaurusrex::  all right, thanks, it works!
[21:47] <brontosaurusrex> Areckx, cool and np
[21:47] <KatsumeBlisk> Areckx: Glad you got it to work. :)
[21:47] <Areckx> brontosaurusrex::  now I just would like to figure out how to make it work JUST like the address bar in chrome, so it would google search if there is no .com
[21:48] <Areckx> that sounds really complex
[21:48] <kaneda^> e.g., if i do vga=ask and i attempt to do mode 317 for instance (1024x768x16 VESA) the machine physically shuts off
[21:48] <kaneda^> what can i do?
[21:48] <Areckx> KatsumeBlisk::  yay
[21:48] <Adie> can I make my drive audomaticly moust on startup, and can I hide them from the unity launcher?
[21:48] <Areckx> I think I'm going to have a lot of fun with bash scripts in the future
[21:48] <Adie> *mount :|
[21:49] <Areckx> the true beauty of linux ^_^
[21:49] <KatsumeBlisk> Areckx: They are fun. You might be able to use variables and whatever URL that Google uses to search.
[21:49] <Areckx> I could just make a seperate script for that
[21:50] <KatsumeBlisk> Areckx: True.
[21:50] <Areckx> so go for urls, and s for search
[21:50] <kaneda^> if i go to the CLI and i do a live-install vga=ask then it does NOT shut off but the video cuts out
[21:50] <brontosaurusrex> Areckx, you would need to check if dot is in parameter and then use proper action, like https://www.google.si/#q=mysearchstring
[21:50] <kaneda^> the monitor says "no signal"
[21:50] <brontosaurusrex> or make separate script zes
[21:50] <brontosaurusrex> yes*
[21:51] <semitones_tea> test
[21:51] <Areckx> brontosaurusrex::  singapore?  (offtopic) anyway #q=mysearchstring will allow me to enter the search string right after the command (s) ?
[21:51] <oskar-> kaneda^:  if you want to do a installation, maybe you can try the alternate installer cd?
[21:51] <oskar-> kaneda^:  that is with text installer, iirc
[21:51] <guntbert> semitones_tea: we hear you - please use #test in the future :)
[21:52] <kaneda^> oskar-, ok, i'll try that, ty
[21:52] <semitones> ty
[21:52] <Areckx> brontosaurusrex::  for example if I typed [[[  s ubuntu  bash scripts ]]] it would open up a google search?
[21:52] <semitones> any luck on how to fix the MMIO problem btw?
[21:52] <_Trullo> when is 12.04.1 gonna be released? I wanna upgrade from 10.04
[21:52] <semitones> if no one knows now, i'll go back to researching myself
[21:52] <brontosaurusrex> Areckx, how about try and find out?
[21:53] <brontosaurusrex> Areckx, should be easy
[21:53] <guntbert> semitones: not too many people here are experienced with wubi
[21:53] <semitones> guntbert: i'm not using wubi...
[21:53] <semitones> never have
[21:54] <oskar-> _Trullo: it has already been released
[21:54] <semitones> i just get that message on the screen: "MMIO address xyxoxoxox already in use"
[21:54] <kaneda^> oskar-, i was able to solve it by selecting "e" as the video mode instead of 371
[21:54] <kaneda^> i dont knwo why this solved it
[21:54] <guntbert> semitones: sorry then, I thought the forums thread was about a wubi problem
[21:55] <eastabrooka> Hello All, May i ask a question ?
[21:55] <semitones> guntbert: take a look at this: it looks like the problem was already fixed, but the fix doesn't work. http://askubuntu.com/questions/38920/boot-splash-broken-by-sp5100-tco-timer-mmio-address-0xyyyyyyy-already-in-use
[21:56] <driver1987> yes
[21:56] <driver1987> no
[21:56] <Areckx> brontosaurusrex::  ok IU got it to open a google seach for mysearchstring )lol= how do I make it variable_
[21:56] <semitones> http://img824.imageshack.us/img824/7269/tcotimer.jpg this is the exact thing that happens to me (except probably a different number)
[21:56] <guntbert> semitones: no idea - sorry
[21:57] <Areckx> brontosaurusrex::  (in response to earlier about being root to save, I always use gksudo gedit)
[21:57] <Areckx> for files of that nature
[21:58] <eastabrooka> Right :P - I have a machine that i am now running ubuntu server on 12.04 LTS. I have 3 ethernet adapters in the computer, and basically, i want to take a network in from my router, and output that to another ethernet adaptor. - With the remaining adaptor only addressable from the server ( crossover connection to a NAS for backup ) Any ideas :P ?
[21:59] <ask471> list
[21:59] <ask471> sorry lol
[22:03] <oskar-> eastabrooka: what exactly do you mean by "take a network in" and "output that to another ethernet adaptor"? Do you want to route or bridge the traffic (with or without filtering)?
[22:03] <Areckx> brontosaurusrex::  ahh looks l;ike https://www.google.com/search?q=${QUERY}" might work.
[22:04] <brontosaurusrex> Areckx, chromium-browser https://www.google.com/#q="$1" (but this wont work properly, since shell is delimited by space, so dunno right now on how to approach ...)
[22:04] <eastabrooka> I would ideally like it to be a route instead of a bridge. Partly due to wanting to eventually get around to inspecting traffic going through the server onto the internet - as well as firewalling off the inner lan from the modem side
[22:04] <brontosaurusrex> yes, but what if your search is "download ubuntu"
[22:04] <Areckx> bront no it just opens up the google search homepage
[22:05] <Areckx> brontosaurusrex::  hmmmm this is tough
[22:06] <bekks> Areckx: chromium-browser https://www.google.com/#q="$@"
[22:06] <Areckx> brontosaurusrex::  this might work http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1283277
[22:06] <bekks> That will use all arguments passed to "go" as parameters for your search term.
[22:06] <Areckx> bekks::  ahh that looks the same
[22:07] <eastabrooka> Hmm, give me some time, i am going to do some more reading, i think some standard internet / connection sharing tutorials may do me some benifit, its just when i get around to trying to add in the isolated NAS box that i think i will encounter problems with the IPTables bit.  - Wish me luck :)
[22:07] <Areckx> bekks::  thank you
[22:07] <brontosaurusrex> bekks, yes thats the way to do it
[22:07] <bekks> brontosaurusrex: I know ;)
[22:08] <brontosaurusrex> i forgot about existance of "$@" completely :P
[22:08] <Areckx> brontosaurusrex::  bekks  ok that works but it also opens up a second page expecting a .com,. how do I fix this?
[22:08] <bekks> Areckx: I'm not using chrom[e|ium] at all, I dont know, sorry. :)
[22:09] <subcool> i just tried to install a i386 vmware player, and it errored with that i dont have a 64bit processor.. wtf?
[22:09] <Areckx> bekks is it because I'm using the same base script as my "go" script?
[22:10] <bekks> Areckx: It is because you tell chromium that you want a new window or something.
[22:10] <_Trullo> oskar, how come my update doesn't show it's available?
[22:10] <Areckx> bekks::  well it opens up the search page, which is success, but it opens a second window as iff I typed it as a url
[22:10] <guntbert> subcool: no (even abbreviated) swearing here please - and we don't offer support for vmware
[22:10] <guntbert> !vmware | subcool
[22:10] <oskar-> eastabrooka:  then make sure you have your different ip networks configured on each interface, your routes on the router, on each client machine. then enable forwarding and maybe create a MASQUERADE or SNAT rule in the POSTROUTING chain of the nat table of your iptables
[22:10] <brontosaurusrex> Areckx, post a full script > pastie.org
[22:10] <bekks> Areckx: Thats a chromium issue then, not a script issue.
[22:11] <Areckx> brontosaurusrex::  http://paste.ubuntu.com/1167108/
[22:11] <brontosaurusrex> Areckx, delete the %1
[22:11] <oskar-> _Trullo: with upgrading you already have it, afaik
[22:12] <bekks> Areckx: I dont get the purpose of that "$1" in your script.
[22:12] <brontosaurusrex> i mean $1
 That does follow with the guides that i am looking at! Time for the trial and error stage :)
[22:13] <Areckx> brontosaurusrex::  ok so now it works but only on single words, if I do s download ubuntu it will open up two separate pages
[22:13] <_Trullo> Description:    Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS
[22:14] <Areckx> brontosaurusrex::  as well as a third with the error page
[22:14] <Mikness> Hello, Having problems with SSD w/12.04 and Windows 7. It'll run for about 45 minutes, then programs won't run. Any thoughts?
[22:14] <brontosaurusrex> Areckx, try s download+ubuntu
[22:15] <Mikness> [3991:3991:71541087439:ERROR:process_singleton_linux.cc(248)] Failed to unlink /home/mik/.config/google-chrome/SingletonLock: Read-only file system
[22:15] <Areckx> brontosaurusrex::  ok that works, but could I make that work in bash script so I can automatically do that??? or is that impossible?
[22:15] <bekks> Areckx: Or try this instead of $@, including the ``: `echo ${@}|sed s/\ /\%20/g`
[22:16] <Mikness> that's when running google-chrome in terminal. Here's when I run libreoffice: /usr/bin/libreoffice:180:exec: /usr/lib/libreoffice/program/oosplash: Input/output error
[22:17] <opieng> hi all, anyone here have a Windows 7 and Ubuntu dual boot set up successfully done?
[22:17] <bekks> Mikness: Readonly file system. Thats the cause.
[22:17] <Areckx> bekks::  okay, so "s download ubuntu" with that in the script instead of $@  opens a search page of 'download' 'ubuntu' and 'download ubuntu XD
[22:17] <opieng> I have windows 7 installed on my SSD and want to install Ubuntu on my HDD, is there any issues with this?
[22:17] <oskar-> Mikness:  sounds like defective hardware...
[22:17] <bekks> Areckx: pastebin the current script again.
[22:17] <Mikness> bekks, that's what I thought. It works fine when I reboot, though
[22:18] <bekks> Mikness: Because after reboot, it isnt readonly anymore.
[22:18] <Areckx> bekks::  http://pastie.org/4588306
[22:18] <Mikness> oskar-, I checked memory, used a different SATA port, changed data cables, and tested the drive. All turned out fine
[22:18] <Mikness> bekks, I don't understand.
[22:18] <oskar-> Mikness:  have you checked the filesystem?
[22:19] <bekks> Areckx: hold on, I'll write you another script.
[22:19] <oskar-> if this also happens on windows, it will most likely be hardware-related
[22:19] <Mikness> oskar-, how do I do that?
[22:19] <en1gma> i was getting ready to install ubuntu 12.04 amd 64 desktop but i heard the gpsd is a newer version and gpsdrive dont work anymore. does anyone know a fix or if that is true
[22:19] <oskar-> !fsck | Mikness
[22:20] <bekks> Areckx: http://pastie.org/4588314 there you go.
[22:20] <Mikness> oskar-, yes, something similar also happens on windows. That's why I thought hardware.
[22:20] <brontosaurusrex> bekks, also the loop is not needed i guess?
[22:21] <Areckx> bekks::  thanks!!!
[22:21] <bekks> brontosaurusrex: I have no loop in that script :)
[22:21] <Areckx> brontosaurusrex::  also thanks
[22:21] <bekks> Areckx: you're welcome :)
[22:21] <Spyro107> Is there anyone who has the freetime to help me with a wireless adapter problem?
[22:21] <brontosaurusrex> bekks, oh
[22:21] <Areckx> Thanks to both of you I am now more familiar with how scripts work, and also have more function to my browser!
[22:22] <Areckx> bekks::  what is the loop?
[22:22] <Areckx> brontosaurusrex::  which was the loop you had?
[22:22] <bekks> Areckx: The loop was that while... stuff, which wasnt needed.
[22:22] <en1gma> gpsdrive?
[22:22] <bekks> Areckx: YOU had that loop ;)
[22:22] <base3_> when i press alt meaning to start an emacs sequence or something and then change my mind and release it without pressing anything else a search box appears at the top of the screen. it seems like the sort of pederasty a mac user might enjoy. how do i stop it?
[22:22] <Areckx> bekks::  well I got it from bronto
[22:23] <Mikness> ubottu, mik@ubuntu:~$ man fsck man: can't resolve /usr/share/man/man8/fsck.8.gz: No such file or directory
[22:23] <Mikness> No manual entry for fsck See 'man 7 undocumented' for help when manual pages are not available.
[22:23] <bekks> Areckx: I know :)
[22:23] <Areckx> brontosaurusrex::  so what was the purpose of the while in the original script for url open?>
[22:23] <brontosaurusrex> Areckx, none, that loop is for the urls only
[22:23] <en1gma> is gpsdrive broken?
[22:23] <bekks> Areckx: The purpose was to open a new tab for every keyword you passed as argument.
[22:24] <bekks> brontosaurusrex: Even for URLs it isnt needed.
[22:24] <brontosaurusrex> yes, but thats unwanted behaviour :)
[22:24] <Mikness> !fsck | Mikness
[22:24] <brontosaurusrex> bekks, how so?
[22:24] <Areckx> OH ok sdo it wouldn't open a new browser or replace the current tab?
[22:24] <Areckx> while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
[22:24] <bekks> brontosaurusrex: Just try my script :)
[22:24] <brontosaurusrex> ok
[22:24] <Areckx> bekks::  so I just remove that entire while line?
[22:25] <Mikness> oskar-, mik@ubuntu:~$ man fsck man: can't resolve /usr/share/man/man8/fsck.8.gz: No such file or directory
[22:25] <bekks> Areckx: Just use my entire script.
[22:25] <Areckx> bekks::  oh that is what the $1 refers to
[22:26] <Areckx> bekks::  what are while strings useful for?
[22:26] <Areckx> bekks::  well I need one for if I want to open a url, your is for a google query, do I just use chromium-browser ???
[22:27] <oskar-> Mikness:  do you have package "util-linux" installed?
[22:27] <Mikness> oskar-, how can I find out?
[22:27] <brontosaurusrex> bekks, sure, becouse chromium can take multiple parameters
[22:27] <Areckx> bekks::  either way it works, is there any reason to use a different script? like, for memory etc?
[22:28] <brontosaurusrex> Areckx, better one is without a loop
[22:28] <Mikness> oskar-, software center won't work, and I'm not sure of the command
[22:28] <guntbert> !hud | base3_
[22:28] <Areckx> brontosaurusrex::  ok so I remove the while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do line and remove the $1 and it will still work the same way?
[22:29] <brontosaurusrex> http://pastie.org/4588352 < Areckx , bekks ?
[22:29] <base3_> out of interest why is it off-topic?
[22:29] <oskar-> Mikness:  dpkg --list util-linux
[22:29] <bekks> brontosaurusrex: No.
[22:29] <bekks> brontosaurusrex: http://pastie.org/4588314
[22:29] <Mikness> oskar-, yep, haveit
[22:30] <Areckx> bekks::  no that one does a search querie
[22:30] <Areckx> bekks::  I need one that just opens up a .com
[22:30] <soman> What a gnu/stubs.h file? I can't compile with ubuntu 12.04 32bit because I haven't got gnu/stubs-32.h but I have gnu/stubs-64.h (why?)
[22:30] <guntbert> base3_: getting help with it is not, but discussing the usefulness is
[22:30] <Areckx> bekks::  and the one bronto sent me works, but you said it doesn't need the while strings?
[22:30] <bekks> Areckx: What do you mean by "opens up a .com"?
[22:31] <Mikness> oskar-, do I run fsck off the broken system, or should I run it from a USB install?
[22:31] <Areckx> bekks::  as in, I type in wikipedia.com and it opens up the page
[22:31] <brontosaurusrex> bekks, why? urls cant have spaces
[22:31] <base3_> alright no worries guntbert
[22:31] <whoevor> hi all, using gscan2pdf, is there a setting that i am missing to ocr columns of text, now when I ocr it looks like a book not a magazine article . can some one assist
[22:31] <bekks> brontosaurusrex: the sed expression will not modify any URL.
[22:31] <guntbert> Areckx: lengthy bash scripting sessions are not *exactly* on topic in this channel :)
[22:32] <Areckx> bekks::  with the 's' script you made, it is perfect for google searches, but if I do 's wikipedia.com' it will do a search for wikipedia.com,. wheras with bronto's script, it does exactly what I need it to do
[22:32] <whoevor> Areckx,  try #bash
[22:32] <oskar-> Mikness:  hm, better run it from another medium... then it is unused and can be repaired more easily
[22:32] <Areckx> brontosaurusrex::  bekks I am in #bash, do you want to continue there?
[22:33] <Mikness> oskar-, how can I direct fsck to the correct drive?
[22:33] <Guest89389> hey, how do i tell whether my wired network is dhcp, static or PPPoE?
[22:34] <oskar-> Mikness:  what do you mean? you should find out the device name and give it as a parameter to "fsck"
[22:34] <Guest89389> i'm connected to the router by my wireless network as well if that can be useful
[22:34] <Areckx> whoevor::  guntbert  thanks, I forgot I was in that channel ,next time I have a bash query I will remember to ask there, it is worth noting that certain people may be in #ubuntu but not in #bash and may have very helpful replies, not saying that others wouldn't be able to help, but worth noting that different channels = different people
[22:34] <bekks> Areckx: Actually, no. :) you'd just have to decide wether you have a parameter with a ".com" or something and use a different script behaviour.
[22:35] <Mikness> oskar-, k, I'll look up the man page for it. Will it make any difference if I installed Windows first, then used Wubi to install ubuntu?
[22:35] <Areckx> bekks::  well this is the one brontosaurusrex  sent me for the .com one and it works beautifully http://pastie.org/4588380
[22:37] <NotJimCarrey> can someone assist me please? trying to upgrade ubuntu but keep getting "Couldn't configure pre-depend libc6 for libpam-modules, probably a dependency cycle"
[22:37] <brontosaurusrex> Areckx, better is http://pastie.org/4588352 , sorry for offtopic
[22:37] <Areckx> ok bekks  I am now using this one which works beautifully too, and probably has less redundancy http://pastie.org/4588352
[22:37] <mike78990xy> hi
[22:38] <WeThePeople> hi
[22:38] <en1gma> i just dloaded "ubuntu-12.04.1-desktop-amd64". is that amd 64 desktop? what is that ".1"
[22:38] <WeThePeople> should be
[22:39] <en1gma> then why isnt it just 12.04 like my xubuntu image is
[22:39] <oskar-> Mikness:  cat /proc/partitions, fdisk -l /dev/sdX, blkid, these will give you information about the present partitions. with that you should be able to find out, which is linux partitions are, and then check their filesystems
[22:39] <whoevor> m trying to ocr a magazine artical, can some one assisth ?
[22:41] <GunArm-home> is it possible to reduce the default fonts in ubuntu for the majority of applications all at once?  or is it all per application?
[22:41] <MonkeyDust> en1gma  it's the latest 12.04 release (aug 23)
[22:41] <en1gma> yea i just looked it up on the wiki site
[22:41] <en1gma> cool and thanks
[22:42] <biohazrd> in aptitude what do i hit to install the recommended packages that come with an upate of other packages?
[22:42] <jrib> en1gma: .1 means it includes later updates so everyone doesn't have to spend time downloading them again after an install
[22:43] <Guest89389> guys, i have an ethernet cable that i need to customize the interface for, and i'm connected wirelessly to the same router, how do i check whether i'm dhcp or static ip?
[22:44] <en1gma> .1 is a new release
[22:45] <TrixiePup> I need to add the server beyondirc.net to xchat.  Can anyone help me with that?
[22:45] <biohazrd> Guest89389, your router will tell you that
[22:45] <biohazrd> just log in and look at the dchp pool it has going
[22:46] <Guest89389> how do i log in? sorry
[22:46] <biohazrd> if you don't have access to your router.. nevermind
[22:47] <opieng> Anyone here have a Windows 7 and Ubuntu dual boot set up successfully done?
[22:47] <opieng> I have windows 7 installed on my SSD and want to install Ubuntu on my HDD, is there any issues with this?
[22:48] <biohazrd> opieng, no
[22:48] <TrixiePup> all that happens when I try to add a server is it gives it the name Newserver.  Even if I change it, it changes back
[22:48] <biohazrd> infact i recall there is a windows installer for unbuntu
[22:48] <opieng> biohazrd, how do I avoid these issues with the grub or bootloader?
[22:48] <biohazrd> opieng, it will install the boot loader for sure, but it will also put in a line to boot windows
[22:49] <NotJimCarrey> nevermind for now, think i finally found an answer here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apt/+bug/924079/comments/23
[22:49] <biohazrd> you will have to let grub control your boot
[22:49] <opieng> biohazrd, i have windows 7 already installed is this a problem?
[22:50] <biohazrd> no... i told you there is a windows based installer.. you run it in windows to install unbuntu
[22:50] <biohazrd> chainloader +1 in menu.lst is what will load windows
[22:51] <biohazrd> but i fully expect that the installer will create everything you need automagically
[22:51] <biohazrd> opieng, http://pastebin.com/Rx0HWaBV
[22:52] <biohazrd> if it makes you feel better i boot windows 7 from grub
[22:52] <biohazrd> I commented out the map's as it is on a seperate drive now instead of the raid.
[22:52]  * biohazrd off to dinner
[22:52] <opieng> ok thanks
[22:54] <Guddu_> Is it ok to install 32 Bit build on my 64 Bit PC?
[22:54] <bekks> Guddu_: Why dont you install 64bit then?
[22:54] <Guddu_> bekks, And so i did....And i have problems....
[22:55] <meganerd> Guddu_: yes but you lose access to anything more than 4 GiB of RAM
[22:55] <MonkeyDust> Guddu_  start from the beginning
[22:55] <bekks> meganerd: Which is not true.
[22:55] <Guddu_> Screen goes in a loop....I see frequent crashes when i close settings windows
[22:55] <meganerd> bekks: PAE sucks
[22:55] <Guest34090> hi guys, i'm trying to change permissions of a drive so that i can copy files to it, but it gets immediately changed back as soon as i change it. what am i doing wrong?
[22:56] <Guddu_> And considering that this is supposed to be a Production PC, i don't want to take risks. I hope for something more stable.
[22:57] <MonkeyDust> Guddu  more stable than what?
[22:57] <Guddu> When i open a Menu, the first item gets selected by default as soon as i move  mouse over the menu.
[22:57] <Guest34090> ls -l gives me drwx------ but when i try to copy files to it, it says "permission denied"
[22:57] <Guddu> MonkeyDust, More stable than this.....What i am experiencing atleast.
[22:57] <MonkeyDust> Guddu  what is 'this'?
[22:57] <Guddu> This = What I am experiencing at the moment. Details above.
[22:57] <jrib> Guest34090: what filesystem?
[22:58] <Guest34090> jrdnn, ntfs
[22:58] <Guddu> When i opened a Terminal Windows, i saw that it was receiving a Enter key for no reason.
[22:58] <Guest34090> jrdnn, i was copying to it just fine 4 hours ago, though, so i know it works
[22:58] <jrib> Guest34090: you should set the proper permissions/ownership at mount time; you cannot use chmod/chown on it after mounting
[22:58] <Guddu> That's why that menu's behavior....
[22:58] <Guest34090> jrib, it was working fine a while ago but hasn't been dismounted since then
[22:59] <Guddu> I navigate a few windows and i always see a crash SEGSEV something in some module.
[22:59] <Guest34090> and suddenly stopped working
[22:59] <jrib> Guest34090: what is the output of « ls -ld /path/to/mount/point »?
[22:59] <Guddu> I hope not to see those things in a Production Machine atleast.
[22:59] <Guest34090> jrib, drwx------ 1 xubuntu xubuntu 4096 Aug 22 00:13 /media/video
[22:59] <jrib> Guest34090: what is the output of « whoami »?
[23:00] <Guddu> 32Bit version is marked as recommeneded at the time of download.....Is that irrespective of whether one has 64 bit PC?
[23:00] <Guest34090> jrdnn, xubuntu
[23:00] <jrib> Guddu: how much ram do you have?
[23:00] <Guddu> jrib, 6 GB, I3 Intel CPU
[23:00] <MonkeyDust> Guddu  32 runs on any pc, 64 only on 64bit pc's, that's why it's recommended
[23:01] <jxhbc> ciao
[23:01] <jrib> Guest34090: what is the output of « touch /media/video/testfile »?
[23:01] <Guddu> Is it correct that 64 Bit builds are not as stable as 32 Bit ones?
[23:01] <jrib> Guddu: I would suggest using the amd64 version then
[23:01] <knyn> Guddu: Bullshit.
[23:01] <Guest34090> jrib, none, file is created.
[23:01] <Guddu> knyn, I know....That's what i am dealing with at the moment :-)
[23:01] <jrib> Guest34090: you have access to the drive then :/
[23:01] <Guddu> Just trying to see if a new install will help.
[23:02] <Guddu> I have tried installing the same build 2wice....Fresh...but error repeats
[23:02] <Guest34090> jrib, huh. well... any idea why i would be getting a "permission denied" error when trying to copy files to it?
[23:02] <knyn> Guddu: Wait, so you have 64 bit or 32 bit computer?
[23:02] <jrib> Guest34090: how are you copying files?
[23:02] <Guddu> knyn, 64 bit
[23:02] <Mikness> Could anyone suggest how to check a Windows7/12.04 dual-boot filesystem?
[23:02] <Guest34090> rightclick-dragging between thunar windows
[23:02] <knyn> Guddu: So download the main 64 but .iso.
[23:02] <jrib> Mikness: check it for what?
[23:02] <Guddu> knyn, I did
[23:02] <Guddu> And i have problems i mentioned above
[23:02] <Guddu> Right after first boooot
[23:03] <knyn> Guddu: What were the error reports?
[23:03] <jrib> Guest34090: try pressing reload/refresh in thunar; use a terminal and see if you still have issues
[23:03]  * Guddu_ got disconnected....but back now
[23:04] <Guddu_> knyn, I did....And i have problems i mentioned above....Right after the first boot
[23:04] <jxhbc> !list
[23:04] <Mikness> jrib, trying to narrow down why I'm getting freeze on both OSs. Memory, SATA ports, video card, and SSD don't seem to be the problem. Tried using fsck but only get the output: fsck from util-linux 2.20.1
[23:04] <Guest34090> jrib, that must've done it. i killed thunar and started it again, everything seems to be working.
[23:04] <jxhbc> !list
[23:04] <Guest34090> jrib, thanks for the help!
[23:06] <jrib> !fsck | Mikness
[23:07] <Guddu_> knyn, Is there a place i can see the crash history?
[23:07] <iLogical> so when I use google talk with the browser plugin the volume controll acquire live of its own
[23:07] <iLogical> what can I do?
[23:07] <iLogical> (and the person in the other said can't hear me because mic boost goes up automatically)
[23:07] <knyn> Guddu_: Sorry, I am unsure about this. Please join ##linux, you will get better support there. :)
[23:08] <Guddu_> Ok
[23:08] <aguitel> Guddu_, /var/crash ,see that
[23:09] <Guddu_> aguitel, genome-settings-daemon SIGSEGV in g_closure_invoke()
[23:09] <Mikness> jrib, so I want to check sdb, sdb1, and sdb2. How would the command look?
[23:09] <Adie> can I make my drive automatically mount on startup, and can I hide them from the unity launcher?
[23:10] <jxhbc> !list
[23:10] <jrib> Mikness: just create the forcefsck file at the root of each partition
[23:10] <jrib> Mikness: iirc
[23:10] <knyn> !es | jxhbc
[23:10] <Mikness> jrib, ?
[23:11] <jrib> Mikness: If I Recall Correctly
[23:12] <Mikness> jrib, how do I create a forcefsck file and where do I place it?
[23:12] <knyn> !fr | Mikness
[23:12] <Guddu_> I did a autohide of launcher and now they just keep hidden.... :-)
[23:13] <Guddu_> Despite me moving my mouse on left to reveal them
[23:13] <Mikness> knyn, no speaka french
[23:13] <jrib> Mikness: it's just an empty file name "forcefsck"; use touch
[23:13] <Guddu_> I am really disappointed with thhis new build
[23:13] <knyn> Mikness: Okej.
[23:13] <Guddu_> Is someone else experiencing these problems?
[23:13] <knyn> !se | jrib
[23:14] <jrib> knyn: why are you sending seemingly random language factoids to people?
[23:15] <knyn> jrib: Because I'm as bored as fuck.
[23:15] <Mikness> jrib, k. I'm still confused
[23:15] <jrib> knyn: 1) Please mind your language here.  2) Stop with the random factoids
[23:15] <knyn> jrib: 1) Shut up. 2) Shut up.
[23:16] <knyn> :D
[23:16] <Guddu_> Is there a place where I can installl the old version of Ubuntu from? The one before 12.04?
[23:16] <knyn> Sorry.
[23:16] <Mikness> jrib, I touch a file and it creates it, but where? How do I get it to the right spot?
[23:17] <Guddu_> Mikness, File will be in the same directory where you are....unless u specifed a path in touch commmand
[23:17] <jrib> Mikness: For example suppose /dev/sda1 is mounted as /.  You would do: sudo touch /forcefsck.  Suppose /dev/sda2 is mounted as /media/movies.  You would do: sudo touch /media/movies/forcefsck.  See ubottu
[23:17] <Guddu_> Is there a place where I can installl the old version of Ubuntu from? The one before 12.04?
[23:17] <knyn> Guddu_: No point.
[23:17] <jrib> Guddu_: releases.ubuntu.com should have them
[23:17] <knyn> Guddu_: Try installing a good OS.
[23:17] <Guddu_> knyn, No point to what?
[23:18] <jrib> knyn: seriously, stop...  If you want to stay here, then be helpful
[23:18] <Guddu_> knyn, If u r here to give a bad name ot Ubuntu then I am not to listen.
[23:18] <knyn> Guddu_: Linux Mint is better.
[23:18] <knyn> But it wont crash then.
[23:19] <MonkeyDust> knyn  why did you come to this channel?
[23:19] <knyn> MonkeyDust: Dunno...
[23:20] <Guddu_> jrib, I will try ubuntu-11.10-desktop-amd64.iso.torrent now
[23:20] <jrib> Guddu_: what's your original issue?  I missed it
[23:21] <meganerd> Guddu_: why 11.10?  It is nearly out of support
[23:21] <Random_Fool> hey all, hopefully this is the right place to ask the question, I have a laptop that was booting ubuntu, win7 and win8 developers that has died, hard drive is still good tho, beyond mounting the hard drive in my tower and booting off of it, is there any way to access the virtual linux partition on the hd from win7? (even through a live cd?)
[23:21] <Guddu_> jrib, I have seen three weird behaviors till now. 1. I open a menu and move around the mouse and the first items gets selected on its own. I opened the terminal and the terminal was receiving a Enter Key costantly...... 2. Settings Manager crashes every now and then. 3. I hide the autolauncher but it does not reveal itself when i move the mouse on lelft
[23:22] <Guddu_> jrib, These are just the issues i saw upon first booot....not sure what else will follow...and this is supposed to be a production machine.
[23:22] <Guddu_> jrib, Shalll i try 64 Bit Server version install instead of Desktop ?
[23:23] <Mikness> jrib, I don't know what you mean, but this is what I got when running 'sudo fsck /dev/sdb' http://paste.ubuntu.com/1167182/
[23:23] <jrib> Guddu_: pretty strange.  Server is the same as desktop except different packages are installed by default (namely you won't have X by default on the server)
[23:23] <MACscr> if i want my ubuntu home server to still boot even if it has an issue with its secondary storage array, how should i do that? Right now it stops during boot and i have to go to console and press S to skip it. Id rather it boot, notify me of the issue, then allow me to troubleshoot it from there
[23:23] <jrib> Mikness: I didn't tell you to run that :/
[23:23] <Guddu_> jrib, So server is to work on command prompt always?
[23:23] <jrib> Guddu_: well unless you install X and some sort of graphical environment on it
[23:24] <MACscr> the other issue im seeing is that its calling the array md127 when it should be md0. Did i miss something?
[23:24] <Guddu_> jrib, I just want a stable machine. I don't care much about suppport. What do u think of 11 version?
[23:24] <MonkeyDust> MACscr  disable the blocking device in fstab
[23:25] <MonkeyDust> MACscr  so it's raid?
[23:25] <Mikness> jrib, no, but I'm confused with what you're trying to tell me to do. I stepped back to what I know. Also, here's what I get for sudo fsck/dev/sdb2. fsck from util-linux 2.20.1
[23:25] <Mikness> fsck: fsck.ntfs: not found; fsck: error 2 while executing fsck.ntfs for /dev/sdb2
[23:25] <MACscr> MonkeyDust: yes, mdadm. 4 drives. The OS is on its on disk
[23:25] <jrib> Guddu_: 11.10 will still be supported until 13.04 (april 2013).  I suppose it's worth a try even if it's just to see if the problem persists
[23:25] <jrib> Mikness: did you read the message ubottu sent you?
[23:25] <Mikness> jrib, yes
[23:25] <jrib> Mikness: Which part do you not understand specifically?
[23:27] <drag0nius> how do i listen on port in ubuntu?
[23:27] <drag0nius> wanna set up some listener and check if port is forwarded
[23:27] <thufir_> how do I install postfix?  http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.ubuntu.user/260987  can I do something with dpkg when it fails?
[23:28] <MACscr> MonkeyDust: i still want it mounted at boot, i just dont want it to stop the server from booting if it cant. It should just fail and skip
[23:28] <MonkeyDust> MACscr  troubleshooting raid is beyond me, i only know the basics
[23:29] <MonkeyDust> MACscr  i'm sure someone else can helpt
[23:29] <Guddu_> jrib, I wlll try 11.10 now. Let's see :-)
[23:30] <jrib> !postfix | thufir_
[23:30] <Mikness> jrib, first, I don't have a Linux partition. I set up Windows 7, then used Wubi to install Ubuntu. Can fsck still check the filesystem that way? the 64GB SSD with the OSs is on sdb. sdb1 partition is 1GB, sdb2 is 62GB. Second, I'm not sure why I need to restart if I'm using a USB drive with an install to check a different filesystem.
[23:31] <thufir_> jrib: right, yes, but I'm not trying to set up postfix.  how do I install it?  the install fails.
[23:31] <jrib> Mikness: no, I don't think fsck can help you then
[23:31] <meganerd> drag0nius: lsof -i will tell you if you have a listening service on a given port(s), tcpdump will print out the traffic that is received.
[23:32] <meganerd> drag0nius: with tcpdump you really should RTFM
[23:32] <dynesh> can someone help me with my network settings and problems...i cant connect to the internet with my ubuntu 12.04 precise
[23:32] <Areckx> In Gnome, when I am in fullscreen on an application, switch workspaces, then switch back, the bottomand top panels reappear, and I have to click on the application window in order to be full screen again, is there another workaround?
[23:33] <Areckx> it doesn't seem to be doing it at the moment... what is the deal?
[23:33] <Mikness> k, I used the Windows version filesystem check and it erased Ubuntu. After reinstalling I have the same errors.
[23:33] <Areckx> it sometimes does it and sometimes doesn't
[23:33] <Mikness> jrib, k, I used the Windows version filesystem check and it erased Ubuntu. After reinstalling I have the same errors.
[23:34] <dynesh> can someone help me with my network settings and problems...i cant connect to the internet with my ubuntu 12.04 precise
[23:34] <dynesh> can someone help me with my network settings and problems...i cant connect to the internet with my ubuntu 12.04 precise
[23:34] <dynesh> can someone help me with my network settings and problems...i cant connect to the internet with my ubuntu 12.04 precise
[23:34] <dynesh> is there any way to do a master reset for network settings
[23:35] <jrib> thufir_: "postalias: fatal: open /etc/postfix/aliases: No such file or directory" search bug tracker for that I suppose
[23:35] <dynesh> can someone help me with my network settings and problems...i cant connect to the internet with my ubuntu 12.04 precise
[23:35] <jrib> Mikness: what errors...
[23:35] <Mikness> jrib, typing into pastebin now
[23:36] <Jak_Atackka> Hello! I need some help with UEFI
[23:36] <dynesh> can someone help me with my network settings and problems...i cant connect to the internet with my ubuntu 12.04 precise
[23:37] <jrib> thufir_: by the way, the precise-updates repository has a newer version of the postfix package available
[23:38] <dynesh> can someone help me with my network settings and problems...i cant connect to the internet with my ubuntu 12.04 precise
[23:38] <Jak_Atackka> !patience dynesh
[23:38] <thufir_> jrib: ok.  the problem is htat I had it installed, removed and now trying to re-install.  just run aptitude update to get the latest version of the package, right?  the previous version worked fine until I removed it...
[23:39] <jrib> thufir_: hint: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/postfix/+bug/263178
[23:39] <dynesh> Jak Atackka : i desperately need help!, couldnt find a fix and im going mad without my laptop!
[23:39] <dynesh> Jak_Atackka :i desperately need help!, couldnt find a fix and im going mad without my laptop!
[23:39] <Jak_Atackka> dynesh: I may be able to help. What's the problem, specifically?
[23:40] <jrib> dynesh: stop with the repeating
[23:40] <_Neytiri_> anyone know why i am getting this error with my mail server   Diagnostic-Code: X-Postfix; mail for mail.xh.net loops back to myself
[23:40] <cdoublejj> i can't get Kega Fusion linux native executable to launch
[23:40] <dynesh> Jak_Atackka : my laptop is unable to connect to the internet in any possible way
[23:40] <dynesh> jrib sorry!
[23:41] <Jak_Atackka> dynesh: Well, you have to be a bit more descriptive than that. What do you have set up for your network? Have you been able to connect to the internet before?
[23:42] <dynesh> Jak_Atackka : yes i have been able to connect earlier, a couple of days ago, i got a new connection in my home and since then im unable to connect both with wire and wireless
[23:42] <thufir_> jrib: can I use aptitude to remove config files perhaps?  or, the problem is that the config files for postfix are depending upon something which isn't there?
[23:43] <jrib> thufir_: depends how you originally installed postfix
[23:43] <Mikness> jrib, This is what pops up after about 45min of use in 12.04. Similar freeze happens in Windows. http://paste.ubuntu.com/1167208/
[23:43] <thufir_> actually, I think that's a different bug.
[23:44] <Jak_Atackka> dynesh: Do you generally use a wired or wireless connection? Have you been able to connect to this new connection, or is that the problem? What changes were made with the addition of this new connection?
[23:44] <foobArrr> I'm using a USB KVM switch, one of the connected PCs runs Ubuntu. Sometimes when I switch to the Ubuntu PC, keyboard and mouse don't respond and dmesg is flooded with this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1167055/    any ideas?
[23:45] <jrib> Mikness: my guess would be a failing drive.  Make sure you have backups.  Maybe check SMART for warnings/errors (I don't know exactly how)
[23:45] <Mikness> jrib, thanks. What's SMART?
[23:45] <jrib> thufir_: it's not an actual bug
[23:45] <Mikness> jrib, and how can I determine if it is a failing drive for sure?
[23:45] <jrib> Mikness: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S.M.A.R.T. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Smartmontools
[23:46] <dynesh> Jak_Atackka : i have been using both wired and wireless earlier.. i did not change any network settings for this connection...then a night ago, i asked for some help from the same chat and a couple of people tried to solve the issue and the condition is that, now im unable to connect and wifi shoes nothing, its unavle to detect any network
[23:46] <Yiq> what does -p mean when doing mkdir?
[23:46] <jrib> Yiq: create parents if necessary; see « man mkdir »
[23:46] <systemovich> You can check what it means by typing mkdir --help at the command line.
[23:47] <Jak_Atackka> dynesh: Hm... did you make any changes to the router?
[23:47] <IlikeMoose> Mikness: have you run disk utility from the dash? there's some stuff in there about checking your drives integrity e.g. bad sectors etc...
[23:48] <Mikness> IlikeMoose, I thought I had. Let me run it again
[23:48] <c_smith> was #ubuntu+1 the place to discuss development releases?
[23:48] <dynesh> Jak_Atackka : no, i did not...is there anything in the router settings, that i have to look out?
[23:49] <IlikeMoose> Mikness: click on SMART Data (view SMART data and run self tests)
[23:49] <Jak_Atackka> dynesh: Not sure. Do you have any other devices in your home that can connect to the wifi?
[23:49] <jrib> thufir_: you understand what to do?
[23:50] <dynesh> yes, i have...my mobile can connect, its working, but my lappy is not connecting!
[23:50] <Yiq> so where does this end up: sudo mkdir -p /data/db ?
[23:50] <thufir_> jrib: kinda.  I remember now installing actually the mysql version, so I think that's the problem.  rather then directly edit that config file right now I'm trying to uninstall/reinstall or clobber the install.
[23:50] <silverarrow> hi, is anyone using midori?
[23:51] <jrib> thufir_: ok
[23:51] <thufir_> jrib: thanks :)
[23:51] <jrib> silverarrow: just assume yes and ask the channel your next question
[23:51] <Mikness> IlikeMoose, Thanks. All the assessments have a green light and say "good" but I clicked on "Run Self-test" anyway.
[23:51] <dynesh> Jak_Atackka : yes, i have...my mobile can connect, its working, but my lappy is not connecting!
[23:51] <SolarisBoy> scriptassist top
[23:51] <jrib> Yiq: you ensure that a directory called "db" in the directory /data exists
[23:52] <pooltable> help with yahoo get smaller on news page help? on all three browers
[23:52] <silverarrow> how do I get Gnash to stay as default player in Midori?
[23:52] <IlikeMoose> Mikness: SMART status says "disk is healthy" ?
[23:52] <SolarisBoy> sorry =)
[23:52] <Mikness> IlikeMoose, Yeah, how long does it take to run?
[23:52] <Jak_Atackka> dynesh: Okay, that definitely points to the problem being on the laptop and not with the router
[23:52] <silverarrow> I need a non-mozilla browser for Gnash
[23:53] <Mikness> IlikeMoose, I chose "Short (usually less than 10 min) after hitting "Run Self-test" but nothing seems to be happening
[23:53] <IlikeMoose> Mikness: depends on your drive, shouldn't take too long.
[23:53] <Mikness> IlikeMoose, How do I know when it's done?
[23:54] <dynesh> Jak_Atackka: is there anyway i can reset ubuntu to factory settings?
[23:54] <Yiq> jrib: but it seems to be installed in some dir thats available for all users?
[23:55] <IlikeMoose> Mikness: see where it says self-tests: at the upper right corner? that's the progress bar
[23:55] <silverarrow> no idea about midori and gnash player?
[23:55] <silverarrow> I can`t use hmtl5
[23:55] <jrib> Yiq: I don't know what you mean by "it seems to be installed"; all you showed was the creation of a directory
[23:55] <Mikness> IlikeMoose, No progress bar.
[23:57] <Mikness> IlikeMoose, under "Updated:" it says 38 minutes ago. I'm assuming it's been done recently enough, then?
[23:57] <lwizardl> hello
[23:57] <lwizardl> i am trying to get a wintv-hvr-1600 to work under 11
[23:57] <lwizardl> .04 and not having luck
[23:58] <silverarrow> anyone on powerpc?
[23:58] <IlikeMoose> Mikness: i just ran mine and it finished already, post a screenshot of the utility window. i don't know if it automatically checks the disk surface for errors however.
[23:58] <Jak_Atackka> dynesh: I'm sure you can, but I'm afraid I don't know how.
[23:58] <thufir_> jrib: lol, it's my fault, I forgot about:  https://gist.github.com/3472492   I edited that file for some reason I now forget.
[23:59] <dynesh> Jak_Atackka: is there any other way out?
[23:59] <Mikness> when running sudo smartctl -i /dev/sdb2 "Short INQUIRY response, skip product id; A mandatory SMART command failed: exiting. To continue, add one or more '-T permissive' options."
[23:59] <kantlivelong> anyone else here have stability issues w/ 12.04? apps like to crash alot