[00:01] <recon_lap> adambedded_home: you could try blacklist it
[00:01] <adambedded_home> how do I do that?
[00:06] <recon_lap> adambedded_home: only ever do it for wifi drivers, but this probably woth a try http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/avoid-linux-kernel-module-driver-autoloading.html
[00:19] <tete> hello over there, software-center has "install" button disabled, can not install anything, anyone know what's up?
[00:20] <recon_lap> tete: you logged in correctly?
[00:20] <GridCube> you might be updating your apt sources, that locks installing
[00:20] <tete> as always!
[00:20] <GridCube> also you might be installing something else somewhere, updating perhaps?
[00:21] <tete> gridcube: nop, i just boot the system, is clean. have this problem for many days
[00:21] <tethtibis> tete, are you the only user on this computer, and are you admin?
[00:22] <GridCube> tete, open a terminal and type: sudo apt-get autoclean
[00:22] <GridCube> and sudo apt-get autoremove
[00:22] <tete> tethtibis: yes, only user, admin. it work before. i also try starting software-center with sudo but no luck
[00:22] <tete> GridCube: will try
[00:23] <recon_lap> tete, you probably got a lock from a interrupted update/install.
[00:24] <tete> recon_lap: when i start software-center from command line i get "gnome-keyring:: couldn't connect to: /tmp/keyring-EBlnBS/pkcs11: No such file or directory
[00:24] <tete> "
[00:24] <tethtibis> tete, what does it say if you open a terminal and "sudo apt-get autoclean"?
[00:25] <tete> "Del dbus-x11 1.4.18-1ubuntu1.1 [21.5 kB]
[00:25] <tete> Del thunderbird-globalmenu 15.0+build1-0ubuntu0.12.04.1 [47.7 kB]
[00:25] <tete> Del ryzom 1.13.0.2024-0ubuntu2 [11.4 MB]
[00:25] <tete> Del thunderbird 15.0+build1-0ubuntu0.12.04.1 [21.8 MB]
[00:25] <tete> Del devscripts 2.11.6ubuntu1.3 [629 kB]
[00:25] <tete> Del dbus 1.4.18-1ubuntu1.1 [368 kB]
[00:25] <tete> Del libdbus-1-3 1.4.18-1ubuntu1.1 [148 kB]
[00:25] <tete> "
[00:25] <tethtibis> My apologies, GridCube, I didn't see that you said the same thing.
[00:25] <tethtibis> tete, so no errors?
[00:25] <tete> no, i think the problem is here :"gnome-keyring:: couldn't connect to: /tmp/keyring-EBlnBS/pkcs11: No such file or directory"
[00:26] <GridCube> tete, that could be
[00:26] <GridCube> get rid of the keyring storeds and restart the session
[00:27] <tete> how do i do that?
[00:29] <GridCube> cd ~/.gnome2/keyrings/
[00:30] <GridCube> mv login.keyring login.keyring.old
[00:30] <tete> ok, i deleted everything over there
[00:30] <GridCube> mv user.keystore user.keystore.old
[00:30] <GridCube> :P that works too
[00:30] <tete> :P
[00:30] <tete> will restart
[00:33] <tete> hey, no luck
[00:34] <tete> WARNING: gnome-keyring:: couldn't connect to: /tmp/keyring-r7gvrE/pkcs11: No such file or directory
[00:34] <tete> 2012-10-07 21:32:37,454 - softwarecenter.fixme - WARNING - logs to the root logger: '('/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/gi/importer.py', 51, 'find_module')'
[00:34] <tete> 2012-10-07 21:32:37,454 - root - ERROR - Could not find any typelib for Gst
[00:34] <tete> 2012-10-07 21:32:37,600 - softwarecenter.ui.gtk3.app - INFO - setting up proxy 'None'
[00:34] <tete> 2012-10-07 21:32:37,610 - softwarecenter.db.database - INFO - open() database: path=None use_axi=True use_agent=True
[00:34] <tete> 2012-10-07 21:32:37,743 - softwarecenter.region - WARNING - failed to use geoclue: 'org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.freedesktop.Geoclue.Master was not provided by any .service files'
[00:34] <GridCube> !pastebin
[00:34] <tete> 2012-10-07 21:32:38,449 - softwarecenter.backend.reviews - WARNING - Could not get usefulness from server, no username in config file
[00:34] <tete> 2012-10-07 21:32:38,827 - softwarecenter.ui.gtk3.app - INFO - show_available_packages: search_text is '', app is None.
[00:34] <tete> sorry for spamming
[00:34] <GridCube> tete, use pastebin
[00:35] <tete> here it is http://pastebin.com/y9fk20Zq
[00:35] <GridCube> tete, what happens if you run synaptic?
[00:36] <tete> if i start software-center with sudo does not give the keyring error, but does not work also
[00:36] <GridCube> ok
[00:36] <GridCube> try opening synaptic
[00:36] <tete> synaptics works, i reinstalled software center earlier
[00:37] <GridCube> did you did an update?
[00:37] <tete> you mean update manager?
[00:38] <GridCube> no, when you open synaptic, theres an update button
[00:38] <GridCube> so it updates the apt lists
[00:39] <tete> i have "reload", "mark all upgrades', "properties"
[00:39] <GridCube> reload
[00:39] <tete> ok
[00:41] <tete> i reload the sources
[00:41] <GridCube> tete, i have the same warnings for software-center and it works
[00:41] <GridCube> tete, try now again
[00:41] <tete> very strange
[00:42] <tete> not working
[00:42] <tete> how do i do a complete uninstall ? sudo apt-get purge?
[00:42] <GridCube> yes
[00:42] <tete> will try
[00:43] <GridCube> tete, see that it doesnt uninstall apt-get with it
[00:43] <GridCube> pay attention to that
[00:44] <tete> nop luckily
[00:44] <GridCube> :)
[00:44] <tete> not working :/
[00:44] <GridCube> oh
[00:45] <tete> uhm, maybe could because i am connect via 3g modem via sakis?
[00:46] <tete> i mean, not using network-manager
[00:46] <tete> somehow the system thinks i am offline
[00:46] <tete> ?
[00:48] <GridCube> that might be
[00:49] <recon_lap> can see why that would make a differance
[00:49] <recon_lap> cant*
[00:52] <GridCube> recon_lap, the installer needs to download the packages from the interwebs in order to install them
[00:52] <GridCube> if no interwebs no package and no install
[00:53] <recon_lap> GridCube: but is he connected, if so then i cannot see how the type of connection matters. if not well there you go :)
[01:00] <Evil1888> Question: Is there a command I can use to make the notification pop-up ( http://i.imgur.com/KVFjY.png this ) appear with what text (with or without image) I want?
[01:01] <tete> no luck, will try tomorrow with a wired connection
[01:01] <tete> thanks anyway :)
[01:04] <recon_lap> tete : have a look at http://laslow.net/2012/05/06/gnome-keyring-issues-in-ubuntu-12-04/
[01:05] <tete> recon_lap: let's see
[01:07] <Evil1888> nvm
[01:07] <Evil1888> found it
[01:07] <Evil1888> notifyd-send
[01:12] <recon_lap> tete : any luck?
[01:14] <recon_lap> well, bedtime
[01:15] <tete_> thanks recon :)
[04:08] <STRIPPERGUY> hey
[04:24] <axolotl87> Hi
[04:25] <axolotl87> Someone know how to make a link between two apps using playonlinux or wine?
[04:47] <gasull> how do I connect my android phone (Samsung Infuse) so I can copy pictures from it?
[04:59] <vorsorken> gasull: what have you tried?
[05:08] <gasull> vorsorken: What do I need to try?  I don't know where to start.  My google search returns useless info, like how to install linux on a Samsung phone
[05:09] <gasull> I'll keep trying tomorrow.  I really have to go to bed now.
[08:15] <martinphone> i have 30 numbered .rar files. If I extract one, will the other be extracted too? They all make a program
[08:39] <baizon> martinphone: try it out :)
[08:39] <baizon> @xubuntu team... http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2067911 <- is this bug known?
[10:12] <lessless> can i have xfce4-panel on second display?
[10:14] <knome> lessless, yes.
[10:14] <Sysi> unlock and drag
[10:14] <knome> dhl is not nice
[10:17] <knome> why doesn't $people answer their phones
[10:17] <knome> (not related to dhl specifically)
[10:17] <knome> oups.
[10:53] <novi> hi all
[10:54] <novi> i had problem trying to install xubuntu. It stops after several steps. Last one was choosing keyboard
[10:56] <recon_lap> hmm, 42 seconds , they getting faster
[10:59] <baizon> maybe problem solved? :D
[11:23] <lessless> Sysi, I mean make it two display wide:)
[11:30] <Sysi> lessless: I think there should be option for that, displays need to have edge where panel is collinearily
[11:42] <recon_lap> lessless: use a comman like xrandr --output VGA1 --left-of LVDS1
[11:44] <recon_lap> not that my screen stay setup right :(
[13:31] <ner0x> How can I get the xubuntu version I'm using?
[13:33] <recon_lap> ner0x: uname -u
[13:34] <recon_lap> ner0x: sry, that uname -a
[13:34] <Transfuta> ner0x: or, cat /etc/issue
[13:35] <Transfuta> or, lsb_release -a
[13:36] <Transfuta> lol. so many methods to find out the OS version.
[13:38] <TheSheep> you stop laughing when every one tells something else
[13:39] <Transfuta> ....hmm? you'll start laughing when you realize that everyone else must be completely in the wrong
[13:40] <Transfuta> TheSheep in sheep's skin.
[13:41] <TheSheep> I mean everyt one of those methods returns a different version
[13:42] <ner0x> recon_lap: Linux laptop 3.2.0-31-generic #50-Ubuntu SMP Fri Sep 7 16:16:45 UTC 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux   ? xubuntu 3.2.0-31-generic?
[13:43] <Transfuta> TheSheep: /root$ cat /etc/issue Ubuntu 12.04 LTS \n \l
[13:43] <recon_lap> ner0x: lsb_release -a is the one you want
[13:43] <Transfuta> /root$ lsb_release -a Description:	Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
[13:43] <Transfuta> TheSheep: the version strings returned are the same either way... lol?
[13:43] <ner0x> That works. Thank you
[13:44] <ner0x> recon_lap++
[13:44] <TheSheep> Transfuta: lucky you
[13:44] <ner0x> Transfuta++
[15:33] <baizon> quick question... http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2067911 <- is this bug known?
[15:36] <Sysi> 12.04?
[15:36] <baizon> no, 12.10
[15:37] <Sysi> it isn't officially supported here, alacarte doesn't work for me either on 12.10
[15:38] <recon_lap> baizon: try #xubuntu+1 , guess it's a bug, no idea if it's reported, you should look in launchpad
[15:39] <baizon> didnt found a report yet
[15:39] <baizon> Sysi: and LXMenuEditor ?
[15:40] <bazhang> it's #ubuntu+1 for all versions of ubuntu
[15:40] <bazhang> ie 12.10 xubuntu kubuntu etc
[15:41] <Sysi> baizon: didn't bother to try
[15:41] <baizon> ok
[15:43] <recon_lap> baizon: at least file the report.
[15:43] <baizon> xfce should get a own menu editor :)
[15:44] <Sysi> I think somebody was working on it, dunno what happened
[15:46] <drc> alacarte worked perfectly (for me, and I heavily modify the menus) in 12.04...wonder what happened in 12.10?
[15:47] <baizon> drc: xfce 4.10 happend ;)
[15:47] <drc> hehe...to be honest, I like 4.6 :)
[15:48] <drc> The only ting I liked better in 4.8 was the drag and drop icons in the panel.
[17:30] <italomaia> Hey folks, anyone know how to burn larger files with xfburn?
[17:30] <italomaia> I'm getting a iso9600 error ere
[17:30] <italomaia> *here
[17:40] <xubuntu965> yawns
[17:57] <asarch> Hi!
[17:57] <asarch> I've found the solution to the GRUB bug
[17:58] <asarch> 1. Umount the root partition
[17:58] <asarch> 2. mkdir /tmp/root
[17:58] <asarch> 3. mount /dev/root /tmp/root
[17:58] <asarch> 4. cd /tmp/root
[17:58] <asarch> 5. mount -t proc none proc
[17:58] <asarch> 6. mount -o bind /dev dev
[17:58] <asarch> 7. mount -o bind /dev/pts dev/pts
[17:58] <asarch> 8. chroot . /bin/bash
[17:59] <asarch> grub-setup /dev/root
[17:59] <asarch> 10. update-grub
[17:59] <asarch> 11. reboot
[17:59] <asarch> And voila!
[18:00] <asarch> From our friendly neighbors, the Gentoo people
[18:06] <baizon> what grub bug?
[18:09] <recon_lap> good for you, guess you found a kernel jokey :)
[20:32] <elf__> hello
[20:34] <elf__> Is there anyone here?
[20:35] <elf__> where the hell are you
[23:00] <martinphone> admins use firewalls to block incoming mail right?
[23:01] <martinphone> admins use firewalls to block incoming mail, right?
[23:01] <pleia2> martinphone: you might want to ask that kind of thing in #ubuntu-server
[23:02] <martinphone> ok
[23:02] <pleia2> but sure, firewalls can be used to block many things, including email ports