[00:00] <rootz> good because when i installed GNOME i stell hade unity but the duel booter looked different
[00:00] <ikonia> rootz: gnome will not touch grub (the boot loader) either
[00:00] <rootz> then why did it
[00:00] <ikonia> I don't think it did
[00:01] <trueneu> Will Firefox touch my GRUB?
[00:01] <trueneu> Kidding.
[00:01] <rootz> my duel booter has space in the back grown,
[00:01] <[1]lowkey> almoxarife, no i didn't install it via wubi, drives not paritioned or anything. its just the loader so i could get it to boot to the cd.
[00:01] <rootz> after i installed the GNOME desktop manger for the Ubuntu store
[00:01] <[1]lowkey> almoxarife, it did give me the option to boot to ubuntu now, but it only booted to the GNU grub prompt.
[00:01] <ikonia> rootz: it doesn't touch grub
[00:02] <rootz> then why does my boot manger look difrnat
[00:02] <ikonia> you did something else
[00:02] <rootz> then why does my boot manger look different.
[00:02] <almoxarife> [1]lowkey: a yes or no question, was 'wubi.exe' used to get you to this point?
[00:03] <rootz> ikonia are you going to say the same thing over and over agen
[00:03] <[1]lowkey> almoxarife, i said NO. It was not, i said it gives me the "windows" boot option to boot to WinXP or Ubuntu like when you do a wubi install.
[00:03] <almoxarife> :)
[00:03] <trueneu> So are you, rootz
[00:03] <rootz> ya.
[00:03] <rootz> so are you trueneu
[00:03] <ikonia> I assure you you won't
[00:03] <ikonia> rootz: bottom line is, you've done something else, installed a theme etc
[00:04] <roasted> trueneu: yeah, the -name thing didn't fly. It's k, this way works fine too.
[00:04] <almoxarife> rootz: did you say you tried to install KDE?
[00:04] <ikonia> he said gnome
[00:04] <rootz> o are you incoeding the add-ons
[00:04] <OerHeks> rootz if you did not install side-by-side, but install Gnome from within KDE, the startup screen changes to gnome.
[00:04] <OerHeks> is that what you point to ?
[00:05] <trueneu> Still I can't get why, roasted. "find . -name '*.docx' -mtime +5 -exec echo {} \;" works great either on FreeBSD or Ubuntu.
[00:05] <rootz> almolarofe i am saying i don't wont my duel booter to cahge from installing KDE
[00:05] <gordonjcp> if I remove thunderbird-globalmenu I don't get any menu at all in thunderbird
[00:05] <ikonia> rootz: grub will not change
[00:05] <gordonjcp> has anyone else encountered that?
[00:05] <roasted> trueneu: when I ran it, it was asking me if I wanted to change the write protection on an entirely unrelated directory here in my home dir - right here in Ubuntu.
[00:05] <rootz> ok and if it does
[00:06] <ikonia> rootz: it doesn't
[00:06] <ikonia> and won't
[00:06] <roasted> trueneu: either way, using the full path like /home/frank/*.jpg works just as well.
[00:06] <rootz> but waht if it does <_<
[00:06] <ikonia> rootz: it won't
[00:07] <rootz> so if i ask the people on the deban chat that i got form my gnome waht will they say,
[00:07] <proka> Guys, can someone please help me with confining ssh users to their home directory? I have tried following this guide http://superuser.com/questions/248196/ubuntu-limiting-user-account-only-to-access-his-home-dir, but it doesn't work.
[00:07] <ikonia> rootz: I'm not interested in debian chat - this is ubuntu support
[00:07] <almoxarife> rootz: you are sort of clueless as to what you did, further complicated by being clueless to the possible outcomes of doing so, it happens
[00:07] <ikonia> rootz: you're using ubuntu, ubuntu's grub will not change with the installation of the KDE desktop. Discussion over
[00:07] <rootz> ok
[00:07] <rootz> see ya
[00:07] <muellisoft> proka: how does that not work? What's the issue?
[00:07] <trueneu> roasted, the problem with the wildcard is that you leave all the expanding work to shell. So theoretically if your directory is full of photos, it won't fly as the string will become too long.
[00:08] <roasted> trueneu: well, let me set up a mock environment again and run that command again. It scared the crap out of me to see it wanted me to lift write protection on some other folders to successfully delete them.
[00:09] <trueneu> rm [dir] won't delete directories, btw.
[00:09] <proka> muellisoft: When I do all the steps from that guide, and ssh locally, it gives me a blank terminal, no >$, no path, nothing, and when I type basically any command, it just closes the connection
[00:09] <LionDale> hola a todos
[00:09] <trueneu> But yeah, try that again, without rm to be safe, roasted.
[00:09] <almoxarife> ola,
[00:09] <Nordom> how to display current programs running? and how to kill them kill 'name'?
[00:10] <Muelli> Nordom: ps aux and pkill maybe.
[00:10] <proka> *Muelli, didn't see that you changed your nick
[00:10] <seednode> Display current programs with top (I prefer htop), and kill with killall name
[00:10] <seednode> Or listen to Muelli
[00:10] <seednode> That's just how I do it.
[00:10] <LionDale> Alguien sabe dónde está el error en 12.04 para reconocer los dispositivos bluetooth?
[00:10] <fishscene> Nordom: To kill, I use "killall -9 (name of program, no parenthesis)"
[00:10] <Muelli> Nordom: you can find these things out yourself using "apropos", i.e. "apropos kill".
[00:10] <almoxarife> Nordom: would you like the not so sexy gui way?
[00:10] <almoxarife> !es
[00:11] <proka> Muelli, did you see my message? I'm not sure if it pinged you.
[00:11] <seednode> I also bound xkill to Alt-Esc
[00:11] <trueneu> Guys, I don't really use ubuntu that much, do you have some sort of 'starters manual', like FreeBSD handbook?
[00:11] <Muelli> proka: yes. Say it. It's probably messy to debug. Good luck.
[00:11] <Jordan_U> !manual | trueneu
[00:11] <Muelli> s/Say/saw/
[00:11] <jrib> trueneu: also, visit http://help.ubuntu.com
[00:12] <proka> Muelli, I didn't quite understand you there?
[00:12] <Muelli> proka: I think what you really want is a more restrictive umask.
[00:12] <trueneu> Ah, thanks guys.
[00:13] <trueneu> I'm not really going to read that, I just wondered why not everyone knows how to `ps auxww | grep 'something'`
[00:13] <proka> Muelli, What I basically want is that when certain user connects via ssh he gets confined to his own home dir, so he can't access anything else on the filesystem.
[00:13] <almoxarife> trueneu: because there is a gui now for everything
[00:13] <Jordan_U> trueneu: Because everyone knows that "grep foo" is easier ;)
[00:13] <Muelli> proka: that's complicated. Involves sshd chrooting and all. not fun.
[00:13] <Jordan_U> trueneu: s/grep/pgrep/
[00:14] <trueneu> pgrep is GNU way :P
[00:14] <trueneu> Wait, I'm mistaken.
[00:14] <proka> Muelli, So, is there an easier way that will give me the same results, more or less?
[00:14] <nicolenicole> is anyone else having trouble with youtube-dl?
[00:14] <almoxarife> gosh, #bash101
[00:15] <trueneu> Mistook it for egrep, bwah.
[00:15] <LionDale> I have recently installed xubuntu 12.04. There is no way to have bluetooth working. I had no problems with debian squeeze, but i don't know what is wrong now. dmesg give information on bluetooth device.
[00:15] <proka> nicolenicole, I am, it doesn't download anything?
[00:15] <nicolenicole> it was working for me earlier but now it is giving me an error unable to download video
[00:16] <proka> nicolenicole, same here :/
[00:16] <almoxarife> LionDale: if you dont mind, share via pastebin, /var/log/syslog and kern.log
[00:16] <Muelli> well proka. Depends really on how much you can lower your expectations. rbash was mentioned. That's totally trivial to overcome. I'm using new groups for every user and a default umask that doesn't leave the "other" bit open. So files created by default won't be accessible by other users.
[00:16] <nicolenicole> I had Ubuntu Studio installed originally but I uninstalled and reinstalled regular Ubuntu with both GNOME and XFCE instead, I'm on XFCE now, not sure if any of that would affect it though, i tried a few links and terminal emulators
[00:17] <LionDale> sorry almoxarife, don't know what pastebin is. Copy&paste?
[00:17] <knightrage> is there a way to limit download speeds?
[00:17] <nicolenicole> @proka it's not working for you either?  is the program networked to get the videos from a database somehow?
[00:17] <almoxarife> does 'wget' youtubelink d/l the vid?
[00:17] <knightrage> interface-wide, i guess.
[00:17] <almoxarife> !pastebin | LionDale
[00:18] <sarsaeol_> almoxarife: no
[00:18] <jrib> almoxarife: are you asking a question?
[00:18] <proka> Muelli, Well, I don't really need too much of security, I don't expect anyone to try poking around, it's just for testing purposes, so the confined account will be removed shortly after. Btw, did you check out the guide I was following?
[00:18] <almoxarife> jrib: yes, sarsaeol_< thnks
[00:18] <Muelli> proka: yes.
[00:19] <jrib> almoxarife: you can use youtube-dl
[00:19] <nicolenicole> what might be causing the error?  is it my system or something actually wrong with the program?
[00:19] <almoxarife> jrib: not according to nicolenicole
[00:19] <jrib> almoxarife: you asked about wget
[00:19] <LionDale> !pastebin /var/log/syslog
[00:19] <jrib> almoxarife: (I am saying to use "youtube-dl", not "wget")
[00:19] <proka> nicolenicole, Actually, now it works o.O Sorry for misguiding you, I haven't used it in a while, and the last time I tried, it gave me the same error you're getting now.
[00:19] <nicolenicole> lol
[00:20] <almoxarife> jrib: i use 'minitube' sort of does it all
[00:20] <jrib> almoxarife: ok
[00:20] <nicolenicole> I had errors with minitube
[00:20] <almoxarife> jrib: i understood what you said
[00:21] <nicolenicole> so youtube-dl is down?  how does the program work?  is it a networking issue or did something change in an update perhaps?
[00:21] <almoxarife> nicolenicole: i noticed them too, i am thinking its the h264 thing, if i played it on the browser(chromium) they worked
[00:21] <nicolenicole> oh!  I did switch from Firefox to Chrome but that shouldn't have anything to do with the URLs??
[00:21] <jrib> nicolenicole:  works here...
[00:22] <nicolenicole> so it is just my system something is preventing it from working?
[00:22] <almoxarife> nicolenicole: should not
[00:22] <nicolenicole> *on my system
[00:22] <jrib> nicolenicole: what version of ubuntu?
[00:22] <LionDale> !pastebinit http://paste.ubuntu.com/1390518/plain/
[00:22] <nicolenicole> Ubuntu 12.04 with XFCE and gnome-terminal
[00:23] <jrib> nicolenicole: I'm using 12.10.  youtube-dl you have is probably outdated
[00:23] <nicolenicole> 64-bit
[00:23] <nicolenicole> hm how do I update?  it didn't come up in the autoupdates
[00:24] <jrib> nicolenicole: you could just upgrade to 12.10
[00:24] <nicolenicole> that does make sense, when I installed Ubuntu Studio it was 12.10 from the DVD, when I reinstalled I used the 12.04 CD
[00:24] <almoxarife> LionDale: that link requires me to login, i dont want to log in
[00:24] <nicolenicole> yes how do I upgrade?
[00:25] <roasted> trueneu: find /home/jason/test/ -iname *.txt -exec mv {} /home/jason/test/destination/ \;
[00:25] <jrib> !upgrade | nicolenicole
[00:25] <roasted> trueneu: that worked. Thekey was using -iname (not -name) and not using any quotes around the *.txt part.
[00:25] <nicolenicole> shouldn't the software update have done it automatically after installing the OS?
[00:25] <jrib> nicolenicole: 12.04 is LTS.  By default LTS will only prompt to update to another LTS
[00:25] <almoxarife> LionDale: nevermind, got in
[00:26] <nicolenicole> hm ok
[00:27] <{bosco}> i have a windows 8 laptop partitioned it off and now for some reason it wont load grub so i can load windows ? ? ? ?
[00:27] <trueneu> roasted, and what if you use single quoting?
[00:27] <{bosco}> *ubuntu* sorry
[00:27] <{bosco}> not windows
[00:27] <roasted> trueneu: single or double, didn't work.
[00:27] <trueneu> -i just means being not case-sensitive.
[00:27] <Muelli> roasted: *always* use single quotes when using find.
[00:28] <roasted> Muelli: I'd behappy to - if it worked.
[00:28] <Muelli> (and the name or iname parameter)
[00:28] <trueneu> Strange thing, what shell do you use, roasted?
[00:28] <nicolenicole> I found it: "Notify me of a new Ubuntu version: for LTS versions" switched it to "for any new version"
[00:28] <trueneu> Maybe it's some exotic flavor.
[00:28] <nicolenicole> that should do it?
[00:28] <roasted> trueneu: uh. terminal?
[00:28] <jrib> nicolenicole: yes
[00:28] <roasted> trueneu: let me try it again...
[00:28] <jrib> nicolenicole: it's detailed in the upgrade notes ubottu sent you
[00:28] <trueneu> Nah, echo $0
[00:29] <nicolenicole> woot, checking for updates
[00:29] <nicolenicole> thanx
[00:29] <roasted> trueneu: was that directed at me? the echo?
[00:29] <trueneu> Yup, to find out what shell you're using.
[00:29] <roasted> just says 0$ when It ypethat
[00:30] <jrib> roasted: $0 not 0$
[00:30] <roasted> bash
[00:30] <nicolenicole> new release is available, okies, ttyl :-)
[00:31] <roasted> trueneu: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1390530/
[00:31] <roasted> trueneu: however, removing the ' around .txt works great.
[00:31] <almoxarife> LionDale: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42932 <-- bug, from your paste> bluetoothd[1001]: Can't init device hci0: Connection timed out (110)
[00:31] <Muelli> roasted: everything works fine. Just put -depth 1 some where
[00:32] <Muelli> i.e. after the first directory. And do read man find, it's quite enlightening :-)
[00:32] <roasted> Muelli: been on the man find.
[00:32] <roasted> Muelli: how does everything work fine based on that pastebin?
[00:33] <trueneu> It's not the find problem, you're just trying to move file to itself.
[00:34] <lickalott> what does this mean? - Disk /dev/mapper/silentkiller-root doesn't contain a valid partition table
[00:34] <lickalott> i'm on the server right now.
[00:34] <roasted> trueneu: maybe I'mmisunderstanding, but the way I see it, I have /home/jason/test and /home/jason/test/destination. two different locations.
[00:34] <Muelli> lickalott: that it doesn't contain a valid partition table ;-)
[00:34] <lickalott> but it's working fine
[00:34] <lickalott> i'm confused
[00:35] <Muelli> roasted: but find goes recursively into subdirectory. hence the need for a depth.
[00:35] <Muelli> roasted: so it will find all files in ./destination/ . And since you're trying to move the files there, it tells you, that they are already there.
[00:36] <lickalott> think it has to do woth LVM Muelli
[00:36] <roasted> Muelli: my goal here is to utilize this script in a delete fashion. I want to delete all avi's older than 5 days from a specific directory. I guessin that case I wouldn'tneed a depth, eh?
[00:36] <nongoogle> How do I navigate my terminal to a mounted .iso?
[00:36] <roasted> Muelli: I'm just using the .txt files as an example to test
[00:36] <Muelli> roasted: yes.
[00:37] <trueneu> You wouldn't, roasted. Just be careful and first issue an echo instead of rm.
[00:37] <jrib> roasted: why are you using -exec mv while still testing your find command?
[00:37] <roasted> jrib: I have no idea.
[00:37] <Muelli> roasted: you might want to use systemd or tmpwatch for that. dunno though. cronjob and find does the job well, too. And you can use -ls to "debug" you find commands.
[00:37] <jrib> roasted: :P
[00:37] <roasted> jrib: I'm just trying to find a way to auto delete/automove my video feeds from the surveillance cameras.
[00:38] <jrib> roasted: based on what?
[00:38] <roasted> jrib: my server islow on space and I decided to use my HDD money on a firearm, so now I'm stuck on a 500gb array for a while
[00:38] <Muelli> roasted: you're well on your way. read man find over and over again, and you'll find the proper arguments ;-)
[00:38] <quessz> hi, I have (at least I guess) an easy question. What size partiton do I have to make for the root?
[00:39] <nongoogle> i need to run a script on a mounted .iso, how do I navigate my terminal to the directory?
[00:39] <jrib> quessz: you have a separate /home?
[00:39] <roasted> jrib: Motion saves avi's when motion is detected. It also saves an mpg of theentire day recorded at 1 fps. I want to save one day's feeds in the mainfolder, then move them all to archives. Then deleteavi's older than 5 days out of the archives and delete timestamps older than 30 out of the archives.
[00:39] <jrib> nongoogle: cd /path/to/directory
[00:39] <roasted> jrib: that way I have 1 days of active feeds, 5 days of prior feeds, and 30 days of 1 fps 24 hour recordings.
[00:39] <trueneu> I'm not sure about files being moved twice in that previous example btw, Muelli.
[00:40] <quessz> jrib: yep, a /home and a root
[00:40] <trueneu> http://pastebin.com/eNBawbzW
[00:40] <nongoogle> it doesn't display any sensible directory to navigate to jrib
[00:40] <roasted> Muelli: I've spent more time on that man page than I care to even think about. I came in to the room to take a nap2hours ago and I'm still here awake trying to figure this out.
[00:40] <Muelli> trueneu: simple. What's not to understand? It find everything in ./destination and then moves it there (again)...
[00:40] <jrib> quessz: I have 19G used on my /.  This install is about 5 years old.  I have no idea how it's even that big...
[00:41] <jrib> nongoogle: what is "it"
[00:41] <nongoogle> properties on the folder listed in the file manager
[00:41] <quessz> jrib: so do you think 15Gb will not be enough?
[00:41] <Muelli> roasted: use "find /mnt/storage -name '*.mpg' -ctime +5 -ls" to see whether it matches your intended files. If it does, -exec rm '{}' \;
[00:42] <nongoogle> it just says something like "/ on isoName.iso"
[00:42] <jrib> quessz: should be enough.  Use LVM if you want some flexibility
[00:42] <roasted> Muelli: don't you mean mtime?
[00:42] <troulouliou_dev> his is it possible to set up a optimus laptop to always use the nvidia card with bumblebee
[00:42] <Muelli> roasted: pick any of your liking.
[00:42] <quessz> jrib: thank you very much
[00:42] <trueneu> Muelli, find seems to find each file only once.
[00:43] <Muelli> trueneu: that's enough.
[00:43] <Muelli> trueneu: but roasted *already* has the file in ./destination/. So try to move /tmp/foo to /tmp/foo. mv gives a warning.
[00:43] <jrib> roasted: is there a particular detail you're stuck on?  What you describe should be possible with find and cron
[00:44] <jrib> !who | nongoogle
[00:44] <jrib> nongoogle: what do you want to execute?
[00:44] <edoedo> Why I can't boot Puppy Linux?
[00:44] <nongoogle> setup.sh
[00:44] <roasted> jrib: evidently using /media/NAS/archive/video/*.avi is not proper, so I'm trying to make the script I wrote work with the alternative method but it's giving me the finger.
[00:44] <edoedo> Mine Ubuntu works great!
[00:44] <roasted> jrib: I already have bash scripts and cron set up. I just need to get the actual command working to apply to the scripts.
[00:45] <jrib> roasted: have you pastebinned?  I may have missed it
[00:45] <trueneu> I know. Maybe I just misunderstood you, Muelli.
[00:45] <roasted> jrib: I did, but I think the fellas helped me understand why my mock setup was tanking.
[00:45] <jrib> edoedo: there's probably a puppy channel where you can ask
[00:45] <jrib> roasted: ok
[00:45] <Muelli> roasted: so what's your actual problem? I've indicated you the way. Should be fairly straight forward from there.
[00:45] <edoedo> I was there and nobody there
[00:45] <edoedo> I mean to jrib
[00:45] <roasted> jrib: I'm just trying to wrap my brain around it while warding off sleep, which is just bad news no matter how you look at it.
[00:46] <roasted> Muelli: I'm just trying to get the structure of the command working. Then I can substitute the dir's for the ones that are applicable on my server. Part of this is just tinkering and reading and trying not to pass out.
[00:46] <trueneu> I thought you mean that if, for example I have a A file in ./ and then it moves to ./B/ with -exec mv ... , find will find ./B/A once again.
[00:46] <trueneu> If no depth is implied, etc etc.
[00:47] <Muelli> roasted: fair enough. but now you know about -ctime, -name, -ls and -exec. So you should be set :-)
[00:47] <jrib> nongoogle: so in file manager, where does it show what you mounted?
[00:47] <roasted> Muelli: yep. I got a puzzle here. Just need the right pieces.
[00:47] <guest-D2hI4V> Hi all
[00:47] <Muelli> roasted: I think I gave you the solution, no? Just substitute your directory.
[00:48] <roasted> Muelli: haven't even tested it yet, been trying to answer everybody trying to help me here :P
[00:48] <roasted> Muelli: didn't want to be rude and simply ignore. :D
[00:48] <Muelli> hrhr
[00:48] <edoedo> How can I understand all the words in " Ubuntu Software Center"?
[00:48] <jrib> edoedo: which ones do you not understand?
[00:49] <edoedo> To jrib: I am looking for a Video Phone for the Deaf
[00:49] <roasted> Muelli: Muelli find /home/jason/ -name '*.mpg' -mtime +5 -ls looks like it's working.
[00:49] <Muelli> roasted: you're welcome ;-)
[00:49] <edoedo> jrib: When I type Video and it said nothing
[00:49] <marun> Hi All
[00:49] <guest-D2hI4V> how do I get the update info's from a ubuntu which is not connected to the internet, so I can use that info to download it from a computer which is connected to the internet
[00:49] <edoedo> Hi marun
[00:49] <jrib> edoedo: that's not really what I asked.  In any case, why don't you try « mount » in a shell
[00:50] <roasted> Muelli: but in terms of the mv, the depth still applies, no?
[00:50] <marun> What is /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1e.0/0000:01:01.0 device?
[00:50] <edoedo> jrib: I am trying to learn all those words ( computer talk)
[00:50] <Muelli> roasted: I don't understand the question.
[00:50] <edoedo> Where is a shell is?
[00:50] <jrib> edoedo: sorry, I confused you with someone else.
[00:50] <edoedo> Oh it is cool , jrib
[00:50] <trueneu> roasted, depth means how deep in the directory structure find will go.
[00:50] <marun> My server crashed today and I see this message in dmesg: the last sysfs file: /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1e.0/0000:01:01.0/local_cpus
[00:50] <jrib> nongoogle:  In any case, why don't you try « mount » in a shell
[00:51] <roasted> trueneu: so if I only want it in the specific dir I set in the path, depth is irrelevant?
[00:51] <edoedo> jrib: I can't find a video phone for the Deaf people using and a guy told me Linux has that
[00:51] <guest-D2hI4V> I have a ubuntu installed on a computer, but it is not connected to the internet. but I want to update it
[00:51] <jrib> edoedo: ask him if he can tell you the name of the software
[00:51] <Muelli> roasted: if you only want "find" to find file in one single directory, i.e. not recurse into subdirectory, you use -depth. without that, it will dive down the directory tree.
[00:51] <jrib> guest-D2hI4V: what version?
[00:52] <edoedo> Oh right
[00:52] <trueneu> Then it will go all the way down if you don't specify the depth, roasted.
[00:52] <edoedo> Thanks jrib, i feel like an idiot now
[00:52] <edoedo> If I don't find it then I will return here, thanks jrib
[00:52] <jrib> edoedo: sure.  I'm not familiar with anything like that personally, so I can't help you more
[00:52] <edoedo> understandable , jrib
[00:52] <edoedo> poof
[00:53] <proka> Muelli, I have found a way to do what I wanted :)
[00:53] <roasted> trueneu: anything to theright, right? as in, anything deeper than /home/jason/archive/etc/etc? It wouldn't go the other way up to jason, home, etc. eh?
[00:53] <trueneu> Yeah, all the way to the right.
[00:54] <almoxarife> guest-D2hI4V: it may be easier to just create an iso of the current updated packages from a mirror, and then use the iso as a repo on the not connected?
[00:54] <proka> Muelli, I just changed the /etc/passwd file for the user I wanted to confine to his /home directory, instead of /bin/sh, I put in /bin/rbash. That way he is not able to change to any directory that is above his /home in filesystem.
[00:55] <Muelli> proka: well. that's pretty much bollocks.
[00:55] <proka> Muelli, Why?
[00:55] <Muelli> proka: I think you can just execute "bash", "dash", "sh" or any shell, really, to circumvent that.
[00:55] <trueneu> Can your user read something from, say, /bin/ ?
[00:55] <guest-D2hI4V> almoxarife, ok thanks I will google how to do that. thanks alot
[00:56] <proka> Muelli, Hm, didn't think of that. Let me check, I'll report back with results.
[00:57] <proka> Muelli, True :/ Damn.
[00:57] <Muelli> proka: you're welcome.
[00:57] <[1]lowkey> installed ubuntu as the ONLY operating system on a HD, i get the following error: out of disk. followed by grub rescue> any suggestions
[00:58] <Evil_Eric> ok 1 more reboot and then me and a single ubuntu guru need to figure out something about my computer hanging up on shut down and what can be done to do a soft nice shut down
[00:58] <Muelli> proka: so as I've said. Doing it properly involves chrooting and all. not fun. I would go for a strict default umask. What is it, that you actually want to "protect"? Other user's files?
[00:58] <Muelli> users'*
[00:59] <proka> Muelli, Yeah, I basically don't want people poking around files that don't belong to them.
[01:00] <Evil_Eric> ok i am back
[01:00] <Muelli> proka: no. That's wrong (if you "belong to them" tranlate to "assigned the users' id"). You usually want them to read files in /bin/ for example.
[01:00] <Evil_Eric> i need a ubuntu guru
[01:00] <seednode> Evil_Eric: Well, I'm not a guru, per se, but I can try to help.
[01:01] <Evil_Eric> thank you seednode
[01:01] <seednode> Message me.
[01:01] <Evil_Eric> my computer is hanging up on shutdown
[01:01] <Muelli> proka: and I think a default installation does a good job at separating home directories from the users. If it does not, set the umask to smth more strict in /etc/rc.local or so.
[01:01] <Evil_Eric> seednode lets please keep this in main
[01:01] <seednode> Oh, alright.
[01:01] <seednode> So, do you have any sort of error logs?
[01:02] <Evil_Eric> none that i know of but i dont know where i would look to get you any
[01:02] <proka> Muelli, Ok, thank you :)
[01:02] <seednode> Alright. Well, do you have any programs from odd repositories installed?
[01:02] <Evil_Eric> yes a ton
[01:03] <seednode> Hm...
[01:03] <Evil_Eric> would a screen shot help
[01:03] <seednode> I'm really thinking this should be taken to PM, if only to avoid clutter.
[01:03] <seednode> If there are questions that need public opinion, you could always repost there.
[01:03] <almoxarife> [1]lowkey: simple answer, re-install, from what you say i would assume grub has no idea where the operating system is, so, there it sits at that screen
[01:04] <Evil_Eric> no because if you tell me something thats not right someone here will jump in and correct you not trying to be rude or make you look bad but accedents happen
[01:04] <seednode> Ah.
[01:04] <seednode> Well, I apologize to #ubuntu, then; prepare for walls of text.
[01:04] <trueneu> I'd look into /var/log/dmesg .
[01:05] <Evil_Eric> pastebin it if there is walls of text
[01:06] <seednode> Eh; sounds like a lot of excess work. I'll pass this on to someone else.
[01:06] <Evil_Eric> ok thanks for your time anyway
[01:08] <Evil_Eric> where is actionparsnip  when you need him
[01:08] <seednode> Well, he might be at work.
[01:08] <seednode> Or working; not sure what he does.
[01:09] <almoxarife> Evil_Eric: do a shutdown, best you can, comeback with a link to the pastebin of /var/log/syslog
[01:09] <seednode> He already left :P
 Eh; sounds like a lot of excess work. I'll pass this on to someone else. <-- there was no point to that comment!
[01:11] <seednode> Probably not; however, he seemed a bit suspicious of me.
[01:11] <seednode> So, I decided to let someone else take it on
[01:11] <Evil_Eric> its a intel issue
[01:11] <almoxarife> Evil_Eric: do a shutdown, best you can, comeback with a link to the pastebin of /var/log/syslog
[01:12] <LarrySteeze> anyone here have any luck mounting their windows partition on a dual boot system?
[01:12] <Evil_Eric> almoxarife, sure ill post it but i just switched to my amd graphics and it actually shuts down now
[01:13] <almoxarife> Evil_Eric: nevermind, you got it solved
[01:13] <Bendzi> LarrySteeze: doesn't it mount by default at startup?
[01:13] <LarrySteeze> Bendzi: no, it doesn't
[01:13] <Evil_Eric> thanks anyway though
[01:14] <Evgenia> LarrySteeze; "mount -t ntfs3g /dev/sda1 /mntpnt" or something like that might work
[01:14] <LarrySteeze> no beans
[01:15] <LarrySteeze> of course, I changed it to sda2, which is where windows is
[01:15] <Evgenia> which version of winders?
[01:15] <LarrySteeze> 7
[01:15] <almoxarife> LarrySteeze: then mount sda2
[01:15] <LarrySteeze> almoxarife: that's what I've been trying to do
[01:16] <almoxarife> LarrySteeze: is your filebrowser nautilus?
[01:16] <LarrySteeze> yes
[01:17] <almoxarife> LarrySteeze: does it not show the partition as avail to mount?
[01:17] <LarrySteeze> it does not
[01:17] <LarrySteeze> unless I'm looking in the wrong place
[01:18] <LarrySteeze> I'm looking under "Devices"
[01:18] <almoxarife> LarrySteeze: might i recommend a grownup desktop, KDE with dolphin browser(filebrowser that is)
[01:18] <LarrySteeze> ~_~
[01:19] <LarrySteeze> I've never had a problem with gnome until now
[01:19] <brady1> im trying to install lamp on my system , and i seem to be running into problems when i get to installing phpmyadmin
[01:20] <brady1> for some reason it says "The phpmyadmin package must have a database
[01:20] <brady1>  │ installed and configured before it can be
[01:20] <brady1>  │ used.  This can be optionally handled with
[01:20] <brady1>  │ dbconfig-common.  "
[01:20] <almoxarife> LarrySteeze: that should be the place, is that partition flagged to not mount
[01:20] <FloodBot1> brady1: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[01:20] <LarrySteeze> wait a second...I gt it
[01:20] <LarrySteeze> *got it
[01:20] <brady1> geeze 4 lines is flooding? wth
[01:20] <almoxarife> brady1: yeap
[01:20] <LarrySteeze> I had to identify the filesystem as ntfs-3g instead of ntfs :S
[01:21] <brady1> anyone have any ideas how i can create that database before phpmyadmin is installed?
[01:21] <Evil_Eric> almoxarife, i just up loaded the syslog to ubuntuone if you would be interested in looking it over just for kicks
[01:22] <almoxarife> Evil_Eric: i thought you said the issue was resolved?
[01:22] <Evil_Eric> it is but you might see something that will require fixing and catch it befor it causes a issue
[01:23] <almoxarife> Evil_Eric: i prefer broken to 'might be broken' , :)
[01:24] <Evil_Eric> thats only if you feel like having a look i dont want you to feel like im forcing to look
[01:24] <Cottus> brady: maybe by installing dbconfig-common
[01:24] <almoxarife> Evil_Eric: i dont, thnks
[01:24] <Evil_Eric> np
[01:25] <Evil_Eric> oh no its IdleOne  everyone hide
[01:25] <swgjim26> i am hiding
[01:25]  * Cottus becomes idle
[01:26] <almoxarife> LarrySteeze: not you can gut out that partition and use it for something useful, like space
[01:26] <LarrySteeze> almoxarife:  that's pretty much the plan
[01:26] <brady1> Cottus: i did sudo apt-get install dbconfig-common  , it appears to be downloading
[01:27] <brady1> Y
[01:27] <Cottus> .
[01:27] <almoxarife> LarrySteeze: something fun to do, point wine at the /program/files/location, let it run the win apps
[01:27] <LarrySteeze> no desire to run the win apps
[01:28] <roasted> jrib: you still out there sir?
[01:28] <LarrySteeze> mostly everything I use is available for linux...even beersmith
[01:28] <blackshirt> hello
[01:28] <LarrySteeze> the only thing killing me with ubuntu is the bug that makes it not fully wake up sometimes...I'll have a black screen with a cursor and that's it
[01:28] <brady1> Cottus: it seems to have tried to set up phpmyadmin again.. giving the same message.
[01:30] <brady1> dbconfig-common is already the newest version, yet getting this message
[01:31] <brady1> Setting up phpmyadmin (4:3.4.11.1-1) ...
[01:31] <brady1> dpkg: error processing phpmyadmin (--configure):
[01:31] <brady1>  subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 10
[01:33] <seven> anybody know how to customize your own os?
[01:33] <bazhang> !remaster | seven
[01:34] <blackshirt> seven, use some tool available
[01:34] <blackshirt> !remastersys
[01:34] <seven> This will be useful, thank you for the links!
[01:39] <Ernst_des_Lebens> hallo?
[01:39] <Ernst_des_Lebens> jemand hier?
[01:39] <dr_willis> mello
[01:39] <bazhang> !de
[01:39] <bazhang> Ernst_des_Lebens, ^
[01:39] <MoleMan> is there a way to change a symlink from a  command line? I have a samba share, that consists of lots of symlinks to consolitdate files, with tidier names etc, and I've moved the root folder they are in, and would like to be able to bulk update the symlinks without having to manually recreate... any ideas?
[01:40] <Ernst_des_Lebens> is it possible to get help in here?
[01:40] <bazhang> Ernst_des_Lebens, ask a real question
[01:40] <MoleMan> !ask | Ernst_des_Lebens
[01:40] <Guest56371> !patience
[01:41] <Guest56371> !more
[01:41] <Ernst_des_Lebens> i run ubunto studio, latest version. flash on websites always takes up 100% processor power and lets all video and sound stutter. how to fix this?
[01:42] <OerHeks> Ernst_des_Lebens, did you install videodrivers with hardwaresupport? else your CPU is doing all the work.
[01:42] <ironhalik> Anyone knows how well is Asus Xonar DG supported under Ubuntu? 12.04 or 12.10?
[01:43] <Ernst_des_Lebens> i did not install a certain graphic driver due to the fact that install of all drivers was done automatically with OS
[01:43] <seven> anybody know some good places i can learn about scripts at? and scripting languages, etc? i did some research on it all but i'm still a little lost
[01:43] <Ernst_des_Lebens> i run a ATI graphic adapter
[01:44] <jrib> seven: pick a language, visit that language's channel.  For example: #bash, #python, etc.
[01:44] <deadmund> seven: Do you already know how to program or not?
[01:44] <bazhang> !abs | seven
[01:44] <seven> i am just learning basics in java right now, i have been messing with netbeans 7.2
[01:44] <bazhang> Ernst_des_Lebens, is this MINT
[01:45] <OerHeks> Ernst_des_Lebens, for your language > http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Grafikkarten
[01:45] <Ernst_des_Lebens> what is MINT meaning?
[01:45] <bazhang> Ernst_des_Lebens, the graphics drivers install is not done automatically
[01:46] <seven> bazhang, i just downloaded the pkg thanks
[01:46] <Ernst_des_Lebens> ok, if it wasnt auto install of the gfx driver, then there is nothing installed as i didnt install anything but the OS
[01:47] <OerHeks> Ernst_des_Lebens, the standard driver does not support hardware-rendering (yet), you need special drivers to get the GPU working instead of the CPU
, thank you for helping me this way. pls tell me where to go to install gfx drivers and first, how and where to get them
[01:50] <heoyea> Ernst_des_Lebens: software center?
[01:50] <OerHeks> Ernst_des_Lebens, see the german url i gave you, or https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI
[01:51] <Ernst_des_Lebens> ok, i will try to find out myself. thank you
[01:52] <brady1> "phpmyadmin failed to preconfigure, with exit status 10"   hummm.
[01:53] <roasted> Question - How can I use "find" to locate certain files of a specific type WITHOUT going backwards? I have the command I want, but when I'm in /home/jason/Videos, I don't want it to go backwards and find stuff in /home/jason/Documents. I just want it to be at Videos and lowered. No where else.
[01:54] <jrib> roasted: it shouldn't go back...
[01:54] <roasted> jrib: it does... It finds things anywhere within my home dir.
[01:54] <jrib> roasted: where and how are you executing it?
[01:56] <dr_willis> http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2009/03/15-practical-linux-find-command-examples/
[01:56] <ironhalik> I'm running two displays using nvidia twinview. I'm planning on adding a third display and change the GPU to AMD Radeon. I wonder if AMD drivers support similiar mode to nvidias twinview (single xserver but with no 'void' areas when one display is shorter then the other one)
[01:56] <ironhalik> any thoughts?
[01:57] <dr_willis> ironhalik:  i would stick to nvidia.
[01:58] <otend> okay, on 12.10, for some unknown reason, my headphone output suddenly stopped working.  wat do
[01:58] <blackshirt> thats way torvalds said nvidia was fuck
[01:58] <bazhang> blackshirt, dont curse here
[01:58] <ironhalik> dr_willis: even with closed ati drivers?
[01:58] <Evil_Eric> stick with invidea and run as far away from amd as posable
[01:58] <blackshirt> thanks bazhang :d
[01:59] <troulouliou_dev> any idea how to run the xserver completely under nvidia on optimus / bumblebee laptop ?
[02:00] <Evil_Eric> i would say i do but im not running bumble bee for my hybrid driver
[02:00] <edgy> Hi, with vlc I got this error: stream_out_transcode stream out error: cannot find video encoder (module:any fourcc:VP80). Take a look few lines earlier to see possible reason., what do I need to install exactly?
[02:00] <Evil_Eric> -drive +graphics
[02:00] <tindo> can someone please tell me how to install a new mouse cursor under ubuntu 12.10?
[02:01] <xpistos> Hey all. My wife is having a strange problem. He computer is connected with ethernet to the router and whatever browser she uses periodically tells him 'connecting' and do anything else. no proxy, I can ping anything. I just don't get it.
[02:01] <troulouliou_dev> Evil_Eric,  i basically need to share some nvidia graphic capabilities with vboox guest
[02:01] <troulouliou_dev> is it possible ?
[02:01] <edgy> xpistos: mostly dns issue
[02:02] <edgy> xpistos: can you ping 8.8.8.8
[02:02] <troulouliou_dev> and if possible some compiz for testing would be great
[02:02] <Evil_Eric> not sure im realy no help unless its about amd/intel graphics and then im still very linited help
[02:02] <xpistos> yes and she can ping google too
[02:02] <edgy> xpistos: she can ping google by name?
[02:02] <xpistos> yes
[02:03] <xpistos> should I change from open dns to google? My laptop does not have problems
[02:03] <edgy> xpistos: try it
[02:03] <troulouliou_dev> Evil_Eric, if i understand an hybrid card is almost like not having a graphic card under linux atm
[02:03] <roasted> jrib: I found my mistake. My command had /home/jason/ in it, but I was CD'd into /home/jason/Videos thinking it would work. That was where I goofed.
[02:04] <edgy> xpistos: in the browser if you try ip like: http://173.194.39.34/ what do you get?
[02:04] <xpistos> it is just her computer and just hard connected. Maybe I should try to move to move ports
[02:04] <jrib> roasted: ok
[02:04] <deadmund> For the record, openDNS: currently up and working
[02:04] <otend> ...anyone?  I cannot get any audio out of my headphone out, but the speakers work.
[02:04] <Evil_Eric> well if you have a hybrid amd/intel card its like having 2 seperate cards
[02:05] <xpistos> hers says connecting. my laptop says google
[02:06] <edgy> xpistos: she is using ubuntu? did you try different browsers?
[02:06] <xpistos> we tried different browswers same issue. yes she uses 11.10
[02:06] <dr_willis> otend:  ive seen variations of that issue asked in here befor and on askubuntu.com - there may be some troubleshooting guides there
[02:06] <xpistos> rebooting doesn't change it
[02:06] <edgy> xpistos: did you check iptables -nL to see whether there any rules
[02:07] <troulouliou_dev> Evil_Eric, yes looks like nvidia / intel combo works differently
[02:07] <xpistos> I don't know anything about it but tell me what do and I will do it.
[02:07] <xpistos> do I just put that in a term
[02:07] <edgy> otend: may be it's just muted, check alsamixer
[02:07] <otend> I did.
[02:08] <edgy> otend: #alsa is very helpfule
[02:08] <Evil_Eric> yeah from what ive read on it you guy HAVE to use bumblebee and on mine there is a work around to make the switchable graphics work right
[02:08] <dr_willis> ironhalik:  given the option i would use Nvidia first, then Intel, then AMD, then... well.. do withoug. ;)
[02:08] <Evil_Eric> dr_willis, i concur
[02:09] <designbybeck_> No way to view Thumbnail view in a Open/Save Dialog box!?!?
[02:10] <xpistos> edgy:  There are three things listed
[02:11] <xpistos> http://pastebin.com/42NDNe2x
[02:11] <xpistos> edgy: I don't have NFS issues or anything else
[02:11] <edgy> xpistos: that's normal
[02:11] <edgy> xpistos: what if you try tracepath or traceroute google.com
[02:12] <samski> Hi all, I've just installed Ubuntu 12.10 afternoon. Its been working fine but the network manager applet has disappeared and I have been totally disconnected from the internet. Tried rebooting but no use. Currently messaging from my tablet. Any advice? Many thanks
[02:13] <xpistos> edgy: running tracepath
[02:13] <xpistos> edgy: Getting no reply after 7th hop
[02:13] <edgy> samski: why not launch it again?
[02:13] <xpistos> last hit was 12.122.140.185
[02:14] <edgy> xpistos: and from your pc?
[02:14] <samski> Edgy: you mean use nm-applet?
[02:14] <xpistos> that is from her box
[02:15] <xpistos> looks like my laptop is doign the same
[02:15] <CrazyZurfer> hey
[02:16] <CrazyZurfer> What can people do with my passwdfile?
[02:16] <samski> edgy: nm-applet is not installed apparently
[02:16] <xpistos> tracert doesn't work
[02:16] <jrib> CrazyZurfer: not much...
[02:16] <designbybeck_> that is one of my biggest oddities I've found in Ubuntu, for the life of me I don't know why they wouldn't have the functionality in their Open/Save dialog boxes!!!!!!
[02:16] <xpistos> asks me if I mean to install tracert6
[02:17] <CrazyZurfer> jrib: This is what my passwdfile says: "joadiaz:KBuOzIzyPTLr6" no quotes
[02:17] <CrazyZurfer> is that my password?
[02:17] <CrazyZurfer> encrypted?
[02:17] <javierf_> Hi! I want to try cairo dock in ubuntu 12.10. I know I can install it and then start session using cairo dock instead of unity, but I have problems. I installed it throw ppa. Now I can't start it. If I run it from the dash, cairo dock preferences open but not the application, and all the preference options are grey and can't be ticked. Aditionally, if I restart I can't select a different desktop from unity in the log-in screen. If I click the ubuntu bottom
[02:17] <javierf_> , I'll see other options, like cinnamon or cairo dock (but not the suboptions: with no effects, with unity...). I never installed cinnamon. And no matter if I choose a different desktop, it will have no effect, it logs in with unity. Any clue? thank!!!
[02:17] <jrib> CrazyZurfer: are you using ubuntu...?
[02:18] <xpistos> I tried upgrading her from 11.04 to 11.10 hopping that would fix the problem
[02:18] <CrazyZurfer> jrib: not really, A teacher at the university told us that if we hack their system, we would get an A
[02:18] <CrazyZurfer> A+
[02:18] <VDZ> Question. In default Ubuntu 12.04, is there a way to have the server (the entire thing, all ports, all programs) block a certain list of IPs?
[02:18] <CrazyZurfer> and i found a file with a lot of users
[02:18] <samski> Hi all, I've just installed Ubuntu 12.10 afternoon. Its been working fine but the network manager applet has disappeared and I have been totally disconnected from the internet. Tried rebooting but no use. Nm-applet command is not found. Currently messaging from my tablet. Any advice? Many thanks
[02:18] <CrazyZurfer> and those things (Passwords encrypted?)
[02:19] <jrib> CrazyZurfer: this channel is for ubuntu support.  But sure, start at « man 5 passwd »
[02:19] <CrazyZurfer> man 5 passwd? what is that?
[02:19] <xpistos> right now it it back to connecting without a problem
[02:19] <VDZ> A bunch of incompetent Chinese people decided to 'hack' my server by attempting to authenticate to my VNC 5 times every three hours. Which is pretty harmless, but it does trigger TightVNC's 'too many incorrect logins, refusing everything' mechanism
[02:19] <jrib> CrazyZurfer: type it in a shell, it will give you the manual
[02:19] <CrazyZurfer> jrib: thanks
[02:22] <samski> Does anyone know how I can get the network manager back so I can connect to WiFi? Nm-applet command cannot be found. I've tried rebooting and restarting the network manager service. My install is only a few hours old....
[02:23] <escott> !firewall | VDZ
[02:23] <dr_willis> err.. vnc shouldent be open to the wild internet anyway.. ssh tunnels is the way to go.
[02:26] <samski> edgy: you still there at all? I'm totally stumped here. Have been through a few problems on forums but no solution...
[02:26] <xpistos> dr_willis: I agree
[02:29] <samski> Anyone know of any other commands to get the network manager back? I can't
[02:30] <dr_willis> you can use the various ifconfig/iwconfig tools to configure wifi without network manager
[02:30] <escott> samski, does nm-cli exist/work
[02:30] <dr_willis> its nmcli    isent it?
[02:30] <samski> escott: nope
[02:30] <dr_willis> ;)
[02:31] <dr_willis> nmcli – command‐line tool for controlling NetworkManager
[02:31] <samski> No currently not installed
[02:31] <dr_willis> how did it get removed?
[02:31] <samski> I've no idea
[02:31] <dr_willis> sounds suspicious...  if its a new install.. its part of the default ubuntu install..
[02:32] <dr_willis> !find nm-applet
[02:32] <samski> I was busy messing with make to try and compile some USB drivers for a project, then bam the nm icon is gone...,
[02:32] <yoyoyo> Hi all -- quick question re: an install. Can I boot an installation from an external hard drive (without deleting all of my files on it now) and installing ubuntu to my internal hard drive?
[02:33] <dr_willis> http://bernaerts.dyndns.org/linux/230-ubuntu-setup-wifi-commandline
[02:33] <samski> I'll have a go.,...
[02:34] <dr_willis> seems a decent guide..
[02:35] <samski> No hwinfo command
[02:35] <samski> argh
[02:36] <samski> Is there any way to look for the network connections I already should have configured?
[02:36] <samski> Like my home WiFi....
[02:37] <dr_willis> you mean the ones from the nm tool?
[02:37] <escott> samski, the configuration would be specific to nm
[02:37] <dr_willis> :~$ nmcli con
[02:38] <dr_willis> ittleHouse2  USB Wifi    9cc9546f-2113-451c-8922-965dcdf19185   802-11-wireless   Mon 26 Nov 2012 09:35:12 PM EST
[02:38] <dr_willis> Shows my wifi connection ;)
[02:38] <dr_willis> nmcli dev
[02:38] <dr_willis> shows the devices it seems. eth0 wlan0 and wlan1
[02:39] <blackshirt> is there nmcli alternative ?
[02:39] <samski> The ones I set up through the GUI when it was all working earlier
[02:39] <blackshirt> halo tinah
[02:39] <samski> Argh I'm so out of my depth
[02:39] <samski> And I can sudo apt get anything
[02:39] <dr_willis>  nm-connection-editor tool pops up the GUI tool to edit connections
[02:40] <dr_willis> Biggest danger i find to a working ubuntu system, is the end user. ;)
[02:40] <samski> Interestingly my laptop can still do Bluetooth lol....
[02:40] <k776> Hello. I'm looking for openssl 1.0.1c on Ubuntu 10.04. Anyone know of a good source?
[02:41] <samski> Probably right there. Dr_Willis
[02:41] <samski> Nmcli is non existent
[02:42] <dr_willis> samski: .. you ARE spelling these names rigth> its 'nmcli' not Nmcli
[02:42] <dr_willis> !find nmcli
[02:42] <samski> Yes, I'm typing on my tablet here... ;-)
[02:43] <dr_willis> youve done somthing to remove them. you could perhaps use a live cd and chroot in and attempt to reinstall the packages
[02:43] <dr_willis> but it may be faster to just reinstall - if this is a new install.
[02:43] <k776> Hello. I'm looking for openssl 1.0.1c on Ubuntu 10.04. Anyone know of a good source?
[02:43] <samski> Arse
[02:43] <dr_willis> k776:  if its not in the repos, then look for a ppa. or use source
[02:43] <samski> Well... Thanks....
[02:44] <dr_willis> you can chroot and install.. but ive never done so
[02:45] <dr_willis> or boot a live cd. download all the needed deb packages, then boot back to the system and install them. ;)
[02:45] <k776> dr_willis: yes, that's what I'm asking. Any good sources?
[02:45] <dr_willis> k776:  theres ppa-search tools out there.
[02:45] <dr_willis> !ppasearch
[02:46] <dr_willis> !ppa-search
[02:46] <Evil_Eric> we got some serious weather moving in
[02:46] <dr_willis> Guess we got no factoid on that one.
[02:46] <Evil_Eric> opps wrong chan sorry
[02:46] <dr_willis> Evil_Eric:  :) its always raining somewhere in the world.
[02:47] <italian-guy> hey guys I need some help. I installed Ubuntu 12.10 with dual boot. and after a couple of weeks, for seome reason, the boot partition (258mb) is almost full
[02:47] <italian-guy> what can I do?
[02:47] <italian-guy> thanks for the help
[02:47] <dr_willis> remove kernels ytou dont need italian-guy
[02:48] <italian-guy> for some reasons there are no old kernels, that's the weird thing
[02:48] <dylan> I'm having some issues with ssh
[02:48] <dylan> It works fine when I go from my phone
[02:48] <liushanchao> hello
[02:48] <don_> I cannot upgrade to Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS on my Power Mac G5. It says, "invalid elf image" or something of that nature. I am now using Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. It works fine.
[02:48] <dylan> but not my macbook
[02:48] <Sarajlija> good evening all, i have few problems. i just downloaded ubuntu 12.10 and a very first time user. however my wnda3100v2 won't work on it can anyone help me please?
[02:48] <dylan> It works locally on my macbook
[02:48] <don_> It will soon be EOL though.
[02:49] <TwinkleHood> A little offtopic, I'm having issues with the standart IRC client in ubuntu.. When i join channels and do /msg ChanServ help, i get no response.
[02:49] <escott> !ppc | don_
[02:50] <dr_willis> which irc client TwinkleHood ?
[02:50] <TwinkleHood> Xchat - gnome IRC
[02:50] <doomlord> has ubuntu ever run on an xbox 360 :)
[02:50] <don_> Okay.
[02:50] <doomlord> or linux
[02:51] <dr_willis> try a /query nickserv  or /msg nickserv  TwinkleHood
[02:51] <escott> doomlord, i believe so
[02:51] <Sarajlija> i have few problems. i just downloaded ubuntu 12.10 and a very first time user. however my wireless usb wnda3100v2 won't work on it can anyone help me please?
[02:51] <TwinkleHood> dr_willis, i think you just fixed it. Cheers.
[02:52] <dr_willis> TwinkleHood:  most people perfer xchat instaed of 'xchat-gnome'
[02:52] <dr_willis> its not as dumbed down
[02:53] <edgy> samski: sorry I was away, did you solve your problem?
[02:53] <Bollsaq> wow how in the holy crap wow can't believe this wow
[02:53] <TwinkleHood> I see.. still can't figure how to login to the ChanServ, when i type REGISTER #somechannel it says not logged in.
[02:53] <Bollsaq> bought a new laptop today. wireless does not work in Linux
[02:54] <samski> edgy: its looking like I need to reinstall
[02:54] <samski> I'm missing all nm commands
[02:54] <dr_willis> TwinkleHood:  you start a private chat with chanserv and do the proper commands to it.
[02:54] <edgy> samski: no, just install nm-applet
[02:54] <dr_willis> little hard to install stuff with no networking. ;)
[02:54] <edgy> samski: do sudo apt-get install --reinstall ubuntu-desktop
[02:54] <edgy> samski: you don't have a cable?
[02:54] <samski> edgy: I'll need to go and find somewhere to plug an Ethernet cable in to do that
[02:55] <Sarajlija> can anyone here help me install or tell me how to install wnda3100v2 on ubuntu 12.10?
[02:55] <dr_willis> cable would make it a lot easier..
[02:55] <samski> But that reinstall command looks like the ticket
[02:55] <dr_willis> then you could just do a 'sudo dhclient eth0' i belive to get networking going.
[02:55] <dr_willis> then use that reinstall command
[02:55] <TwinkleHood> dr_willis, i don't seem to be able to figure the proper commands.. It's helpfunction is.. not making any sense of it
[02:55] <edgy> samski: and for me I always install ubuntu and kubuntu just in case one of them got  a problem ;)
[02:55] <samski> My roommate is asleep with the router in his room...
[02:56] <samski> I'm just booting into windows now.,,,
[02:56] <dr_willis> TwinkleHood:  you can ask in #freenode for help with the servicees
[02:56] <samski> He's sleep talking, I wonder if he notice if I went in and plugged the cable in lol
[02:57] <dr_willis> put some shaveing cream in his hand....
[02:57] <dr_willis> ;P
[02:57] <samski> :-D
[02:57] <TwinkleHood> Thanks i will
[02:58] <Sarajlija> can someone direct as to where i can go for help on installing usb wireless wnda3100v2 please?
[03:00] <samski> Hmmmm I wonder if I can download the networkmanager package in windows then boot back and install it
[03:00] <escott> samski, it might be in /var
[03:00] <escott> /var/cache/apt/archives
[03:00] <samski> Thanks
[03:02] <Sarajlija> does anyone here know where i need to go in order to be able to install wnda3100v2 on ubuntu 12.10????
[03:02] <escott> !repeat | Sarajlija
[03:03] <Bothos> how can i delete an app from the terminal if i don't know where it's located?
[03:03] <Bollsaq> How do I find out what wireless card I have? I need to find out so I can try using ndiswrapper to try to get my wireless to work in Ubuntu
[03:03] <Bollsaq> can't believe there's still cards that don't work haha
[03:05] <almoxarife> Bollsaq: in terminal you could run, 'lspci' and look for the wifi
[03:05] <samski> Today has been a massive yakshaving fest....
[03:05] <tariq> Bollsaq - you could try looking at the manufacturer's website from another computer to see the technical specs
[03:05] <Bollsaq> almoxarife: using windows 8. wireless didn't work in ubuntu, thats why I didn't install it.
[03:06] <almoxarife> Bollsaq: oh, call win
[03:07] <tariq> Bollsaq - try Win+X to bring up the shortcut menu in Win8 and run Device Manager, there should be some info on your wireless card there
[03:10] <Bollsaq> tariq: realtek rtl8723ae
[03:12] <Bollsaq> tariq: I may have found a solution http://askubuntu.com/questions/139632/wireless-card-realtek-rtl8723ae-bt-is-not-recognized
[03:13] <jkrill> Hello
[03:14] <samski> Making slowwwwww progress
[03:15] <Energybender> Why does only the Dropbox installer in Ubuntu Software Center work and the site's download gives an error of "Wrong architecture 'amd64'?"
[03:16] <moncapitane> i though mediatomb would read mkv videos
[03:16] <Bollsaq> ok gonna try out this doc for getting the wireless working haha
[03:16] <Bollsaq> going into live session, later yall
[03:19] <mistaknly> idiot newb here, anybody want to tell me what i did wrong without laughing (too much)....?
[03:19] <spiderweb> does ubuntu not have a chkconfig command?
[03:20] <mistaknly> ...
[03:20] <moncapitane> spiderweb, not that I am aware of
[03:20] <spiderweb> what can I use in place of it?
[03:20] <SolarisB1y> update-rc.d in most cases
[03:20] <spiderweb> do I need to manually edit rc.# links?
[03:20] <SolarisB1y> or just use upstart
[03:21] <SolarisB1y> spiderweb: update-rc.d edits those links for you
[03:21] <spiderweb> neat, ok
[03:21] <SolarisB1y> its also easy to make a service an upstart service
[03:21] <mistaknly> installed ubuntu desktop, only have tty.  Anybody?
[03:22] <spiderweb> SolarisB1y: thanx
[03:22] <moncapitane> check your x logs
[03:22] <moncapitane> and make sure you have your video driver installed
[03:22] <SolarisB1y> spiderweb: your welcome
[03:23] <javierf_> Hi! I would like to use cairo-dock instead of unity. I installed it throw ppa but i can't start it. Only the prefferences will open with all the options ticked off. Someone knows what can be the problem? thanks!
[03:25] <themhz> sorry to ask this question here , but anyone knows how to do the opposite of x^2 like X2 being a little 2 under X as a pointer in latex? I don't know how to ask this question because I don't know how this is called
[03:26] <don_> javierf: I had to enable compiz in preferences in order to get it to work. You may have to do the same.
[03:27] <genii-around> themhz: subscript
[03:27] <don_> Check: I got it to work, but I had this ugly black rectangle around it until I enabled compiz.
[03:28] <xangua> javierf_: log out and you should see a couple of cairo dock sessions
[03:28] <xangua> with unity panel and the vestigious gnome-panel
[03:29] <genii-around> themhz: Try  x_2
[03:29] <javierf_> xangua, i did that, but i only saw one. When I logged in that one, I only could see my wallpaper...
[03:30] <samski> dr_willis: ahhhhh I've just worked out what I've done
[03:30] <themhz> genii-around, thank you for answering it works and thank you for the definition of subscript
[03:31] <don_> javierf: Did you enable OpenGL for Cairo Dock?
[03:31] <genii-around> themhz: You're welcome
[03:31] <don_> DId you try it with and without OpenGL?
[03:31] <themhz> it looks like latex will make me clear some things in my mind :)
[03:31] <don_> Did
[03:32] <AndChat|611184> Network-manager-gnome depends on network-manager depends on wpasupplicant depends on libpcsclite1 which is a package I was messing around with to try and get the stuff I'm doing compiling
[03:33] <samski> So I've truly foobarred the desktop
[03:34] <RiXtEr> Hey guys, I have a TON of nouveau messages in syslog and dmesg can anyone point me on where to start with fixing them?
[03:34] <RiXtEr> btw. I'm using 12.04.1
[03:36] <dr_willis> you could try using the actual nvidia drivers insteadof nouveau perhaps?
[03:36] <dr_willis> samski:  ;) what did you do now?
[03:37] <samski> I worked out the issue
[03:37] <samski> Well I worked out what I did wrong
[03:37] <dr_willis> when in doubt. use a bigger hammer! ;)
[03:37] <RiXtEr> dr_willis, does that matter for console? is there a way to just make it use default vga settings?
[03:37] <samski> I probably uninstalled libpcsclite1
[03:37] <RiXtEr> dr_willis, its going to be a headless machine at some point soon.
[03:37] <samski> Or something along those lines
[03:37] <dr_willis> RiXtEr:  the console?  If you are not running X - it shouldent matter as far as i know.,
[03:38] <samski> Its required for libnfc which is what I was compiling
[03:38] <RiXtEr> dr_willis, its flooding my logs! :)
[03:38] <dr_willis> RiXtEr:  even when X is not running? thats.. weird
[03:38] <samski> So that then foobarred a load of stuff up along a dependency chain
[03:38] <samski> Not sure why everything got uninstalled though :-(
[03:38] <RiXtEr> dr_willis, I used a server copy to install from, so no X
[03:39] <dr_willis> RiXtEr:  i cant imagine why it would be posting messages about nouveau if x is not even running
[03:39] <dr_willis> You have X Uninstalled? or never insteled? or just Not running?
[03:39] <RiXtEr> dr_willis, never installed
[03:39] <dr_willis> that makes it eve weirder.
[03:39] <RiXtEr> dr_willis, ps ax | grep X confirms its not running too
[03:39] <dr_willis> RiXtEr:  id ask about it in #ubuntu-server perhaps
[03:40] <RiXtEr> dr_willis, didn't realize there was another channel, will do, thanks!
[03:40] <dr_willis> there is the /etc/sysctl.conf file that can tune down the verbosity of kernel logging error/messages
[03:40] <dr_willis> but that may not be a good idea.. it depends on your needs i guess
[03:40] <dr_willis> bbl
[03:43] <samski> YESSSSSSS
[03:43] <samski> WIN
[03:44] <samski> how the f*** did I fix that
[03:45] <samski> dr_willis: Thanks for urs and others' help :-)
[03:49] <tdignan> I'm using a 256 color configuration for gnome terminal. Every now and then, when I run 'less' or another command that paginates text, the whole background changes color except for under the text. Running tput reset or re-running the pager usually fixes it. Any ideas on what the problem could be?
[04:06] <MyEveOnline> hi all getting this annoying error
[04:07] <MyEveOnline> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[04:07] <MyEveOnline>  libcppunit-dev : Depends: libcppunit-1.12-1 (= 1.12.1-4) but it is not going to be installed
[04:07] <MyEveOnline>  libcurl4-openssl-dev : Depends: libidn11-dev but it is not going to be installed
[04:07] <MyEveOnline>                         Depends: libkrb5-dev but it is not going to be installed
[04:07] <MyEveOnline>                         Depends: libldap2-dev but it is not going to be installed
[04:07] <MyEveOnline>                         Depends: librtmp-dev but it is not going to be installed
[04:07] <MyEveOnline>  libsigc++-2.0-dev : Depends: pkg-config
[04:07] <FloodBot1> MyEveOnline: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[04:08] <rsser> what madness is that? ==> http://lwn.net/Articles/526822/#Comments
[04:08] <rsser> wtf
[04:08] <rsser> why do they take root privilege off?
[04:09] <MyEveOnline> anyone look at this it looks like libssl is wacked w different versions
[04:09] <MyEveOnline> http://pastebin.com/k8KkEW3d
[04:14] <shoopdewoop> I'm having a problem installing Ubuntu 12.10. I'm using a live usb, and I click on install, select my language, get through the preparing to install screen (are you plugged in, do you have enough space, etc), and then i get to the installation type screen. Nothing appears in the device dialogue, and when I try and click on any button (+, -, change, etc) the installer crashes. Ideas?
[04:19] <Thelemitian> Hello guys! Hope I'm not breaking any rule but tried to check the IRC guidelines at http://ubottu.com/y/gl and the link is broken. I was wondering if someone has tried to use Ubuntu with the 3th generation of Intel processors and compatible motheboards? I was searching online and found there might be some compatibility issues with the newest motherboards from intel
[04:19] <Thelemitian> http://communities.intel.com/thread/30564
[04:19] <rsser> if you were install it own usb
[04:19] <rsser> so you get that message
[04:20] <Thelemitian> I'm actually interested in using BOXDZ77SL-50K - with i7-3770K
[04:20] <rsser> shoopdewoop, have you ever installed any ubuntu version before? are you familiarized with those procedures of installation?
[04:20] <Thelemitian> Yes, currently I'm using Ubuntu in my computer
[04:20] <Thelemitian> This is just the first time I build my own
[04:21] <rsser> Thelemitian, I will wait for haswell
[04:21] <rsser> i have
[04:21] <shoopdewoop> I have, but I wouldn't say I'm completely familiar :P I'd still call myself a super-noob
[04:21] <rsser> CPU Info: (8 CPU's - Intel Core(TM) i7-2600K CPU @, 3.41 GHz, (16% Load))
[04:21] <rsser> okay, shoopdewoop
[04:22] <rsser> shoopdewoop, I never was in similar situation
[04:23] <rsser> it's hard to figure it out what it is going on there
[04:23] <cfhowlett> Thelemitian: lacking the knowledge to provide specifics, I can only say that installing bleeding edge tech such as the latest, greatest shiny hardware OR software requires more expertise from the end user.  Do your research, back up your essential data and prepare for unexpected consequences.
[04:23] <Thelemitian> @cfhowlett: Thanks! So it'll be better if I use older technology I guess.
[04:24] <shoopdewoop> rsser, yeah i looked all over ubuntuforums and i couldnt find anyone in a similar situation. so i guess if its not a common error the best thing would probably be to start by making up a fresh usb (maybe something went wacky in the install)
[04:24] <cfhowlett> Thelemitian: less headaches for sure.
[04:25] <rsser> yeah, shoopdewoop
[04:25] <rsser> good idea
[04:26] <rsser> or download another iso
[04:26] <go7enks> hey guys, I'm trying to purge ol kernels from my system. when I rundpkg -l | grep linux-image- I only see two versions, but in the grub menu I see a lot of old 2.6 version
[04:27] <poz> Hello, I am wondering if anyone can help me
[04:27] <rsser> go7enks, you have to edit the grub
[04:27] <poz> I want to install my /home drive as a file system that my windows 7 OS will see
[04:27] <rsser> go7enks, you have to edit the grub menu*
[04:27] <go7enks> how do I do that_
[04:28] <hacking_nomad> easy way to install gimp 2.8 in ubuntu 10.04.4?
[04:28] <rsser> there is a tweak that it edit the grub menu
[04:28] <cfhowlett> poz: doable but not advisable.
[04:28] <poz> cfhowlett, why?
[04:28] <go7enks> can I remove them manually in the /boot through nautilus?
[04:28] <rsser> go7enks, look for tweak edit grub menu on the google
[04:28] <genii-around> go7enks: Or since you have already removed the linux-image packages, just rm the extraneous files in /boot and then run sudo update-grub
[04:29] <poz> I want to set it as NTFS but it does not have that option
[04:29] <go7enks> so I can safely remove them from /boot and that's it?
[04:29] <cfhowlett> poz: linux does a better job of maintain file system integrity than windows does.  So if you're accessing your /ubuntu via windows, things get unfunny very quickly, e.g. wubi
[04:30] <genii-around> go7enks: Yes.
[04:30] <poz> I see
[04:30] <rsser> if you can see your /home on windows, you must use fsexplore, poz
[04:30] <poz> cfhowlett, do I need a /home part?
[04:31] <cfhowlett> poz: need?  no.
[04:31] <poz> I have 115 gb of space, I want to allocate 40 gb to /root, and 75 gb to share between windows and ubuntu
[04:31] <cfhowlett> poz: personally, I keep a dedicated /home as it facilitates easy upgrades.  Of course, I only do LTS installs, but still ...
[04:31] <go7enks> thanks guys
[04:32] <donnie> I'm on Zorin 6. Which uses Ubuntu 11... Is it safe to upgrade to 12? Last time I did that on my Xubuntu. I got locked out of my system
[04:32] <poz> what does the /home drive do?
[04:32] <cfhowlett> poz: I've got ubuntustudio.  My /root is STILL only 6.2 g ...
[04:33] <genii-around> poz: /home is where all the user-specific files and settings are
[04:33] <poz> I dont know what that is
[04:33] <cfhowlett> poz: /home is where your user folders and settings are maintained
[04:33] <poz> oh okay
[04:34] <cfhowlett> poz: you do know that while windows doesn't natively see linux, linux DOES see windows/ntfs?
[04:34] <poz> maybe I should set 30 gb as /root, 30 gb as /home and 65 gb as somthing windows can see, leave it as free and let windows part it?
[04:35] <poz> yes, but I want it to be two way
[04:35] <poz> does not make sense the windows cant see it
[04:35] <user1234234> poz, just make another partition formatted with ntfs dedicated to file transfers between win/lin. Or use a big SD card.
[04:35] <cfhowlett> poz: windows doesn't play well with others
[04:35] <poz> I do. I want there to be some shared space on my SSD
[04:35] <cfhowlett> poz: I like the SD card option!
[04:36] <poz> I have a 3 tb hd that I also use to sharing, but SSD is faster
[04:36] <jValentin> anyone know why a menu with child links would not be dropping down as expected?
[04:36] <user1234234> i was using a 64gb sdcard perminantly in my notebook..great for file transfers.
[04:37] <poz> jValentin?
[04:37] <almoxarife> i have a new puppy
[04:39] <JSF16> Hello?
[04:39] <JSF16> Can my messages be read?
[04:40] <cfhowlett> JSF16: we see you
[04:40] <user1234234> JSF16. yes.
[04:40] <Evil_Eric> yes
[04:41] <poz> so I have a really complicated question now: I currently have ubuntu installed as 15 gb /root and 100 gb /home, I want that to be 25 gb /root, 25 gb /home and 65 gb nfts. How can I make the swich and maintain all of my data and settings while updating from ubuntu 12.04 to ubuntu 12.10
[04:41] <Evil_Eric> the matrix has you jsf16
[04:41] <poz> ?
[04:41] <Evil_Eric> the matrix has you jsf15
[04:41] <JSF15> I need help reinstalling ubuntu 12.04 from scratch
[04:41] <cfhowlett> poz: boot a live cd, resize and do what you need
[04:41] <almoxarife> poz: you cant
[04:41] <poz> damn
[04:41] <cfhowlett> !details|JSF15:
[04:42] <poz> almoxarife, what part can I not do exactly?
[04:42] <JSF15> That's the thing. I need to reboot because when I log in, my screen is blank.
[04:42] <Evil_Eric> ok
[04:42] <Evil_Eric> what help u need
[04:42] <almoxarife> poz: the update while ......
[04:42] <JSF15> No shortcuts or icons or sidebar, just a wallpaper and a cursor
[04:42] <JSF15> Now hear me out,
[04:42] <JSF15> for I am unsure if I'm running 12.10 or 12.04
[04:42] <poz> oh okay, but I can do that separately after I guess so it does not have to be while.
[04:43] <JSF15> When I login, the bottom left corner of the desktop says Ubuntu 12.04
[04:43] <cfhowlett> JSF15: oooooookay?
[04:43] <JSF15> But when I use ctrl alt F1 to enter terminal, it says at the top 12.10
[04:43] <cfhowlett> JSF15: this was NOT a fresh install I take it?
[04:44] <JSF15> I am unsure, if I installed 12.10 I did not mean to.
[04:44] <JSF15> I was updating some things from the updater, which too kawhile
[04:44] <JSF15> It told me to restart the computer, which I did.
[04:44] <JSF15> When I logged back on, blank desktop
[04:44] <cfhowlett> JSF15: open a terminal.  run this command    lsb_release -a
[04:44] <almoxarife> what is the default kernel in 12.10?
[04:45] <genii-around> !info linux-image-generic quantal
[04:45] <JSF15> Done. It says 'No LSB modules are available'
[04:45] <JSF15> Below this,
[04:46] <JSF15> it says distributor Id is Ubuntu and Description is Ubuntu 12.10
[04:46] <JSF15> Which I presume means I'm running 12.10?
[04:46] <poz> yes
[04:46] <JSF15> Alright.
[04:46] <poz> mine says this: Description:	Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS
[04:46] <JSF15> I have a disc with 12.04 on it, the same disc I used to install 12.04 the first time a while back.
[04:47] <cfhowlett> JSF15: perhaps you have an incomplete distro upgrade.  If so, your only option is to reinstall 12.04.
[04:47] <cfhowlett> *perhaps*
[04:47] <JSF15> This I am trying to do.
[04:47] <JSF15> The disc is in the drive,
[04:47] <jValentin> poz: I meant a set of menus arranged as child links, but I figured it out. weren't set to expanded
[04:47] <JSF15> But when I restart the computer, nothing happens
[04:47] <poz> oh okay
[04:48] <Evil_Eric> you need to go into your bio and set boot from disc
[04:48] <JSF15> These words mean nothing to me.
[04:48] <almoxarife> Evil_Eric: i do?
[04:48] <JSF15> I am very, very green with Ubuntu
[04:49] <poz> JSF15, what words?
[04:49] <JSF15> Go into my bio and set boot from disc? What does this mean?
[04:49] <poz> the bios, typically you have to press del or some f# to get into them before what ever OS loads
[04:50] <Guest82675> YOu can boot into your bois by holding down a certain key during startup, depoending on what computer you have
[04:50] <poz> then you can point it to a source with a particular OS that can be booted
[04:50] <JSF15> I have an Acer Aspire 5920
[04:50] <JSF15> But poz, I don't know what you mean.
[04:50] <JSF15> I need step-by-step directions,
[04:50] <poz> it should say at the bottom of a splash screen
[04:51] <JSF15> I'm a complete infant to ubuntu and its workings, treat me as such
[04:51] <poz> me too
[04:51] <poz> I am not really a good person to help you
[04:51] <JSF15> Well the others are not responding,
[04:51] <Guest82675> in your case,F2 for bios and F12 for boot order
[04:52] <DavidScherer> What's the easiest way to check to see if a certain IP (if any) is being blocked from accessing port 80? My T-Mobile phone can't connect to my VPS over :80 but works on :81
[04:52] <JSF15> Guest82675, do you know what to do in my case?
[04:52] <Evil_Eric> no
[04:52] <Evil_Eric> jsf15
[04:52] <Evil_Eric> jsf what kind of computer do you have im going to walk you through a install
[04:52] <Guest82675> Turnm off computer, turn on computer while holding F2
[04:52] <Evil_Eric> jsf15, see in order for you to install ubuntu you need to boot from the disk you have and to do this you need to set your bios to boot from disk
[04:52] <JSF15> An acer aspire 5920
[04:53] <poz> I believe they are directing you on how to reinstall ubuntu, or at least roll back the update to 12.04 and hopefully maintain a complete installation. they are assuming that when you updated to 12.10, it was incomplete. am I following this correctly?
[04:54] <wolfygang> what is an android developer help channel?
[04:55] <Evil_Eric> when you reboot your computer you should see a screen befor you see anything els so try pressing the f2 or the f12 key as you reboot this will get you into your bios once inside your bios i will direct you further
[04:55] <poz> the future
[04:55] <poz> Evil_Eric, how will you be directing him?
[04:55] <JSF15> So to be clear, restart the computer holding F2 or F12?
[04:56] <blackshirt> del
[04:56] <winterkid09> not del for an acer, F2
[04:56] <winterkid09> hold F2 while turning it ON
[04:56] <poz> JSF15, what solution are you looking for?
[04:56] <JSF15> am doing
[04:56] <wolfygang> Who knows how to compile kernels?
[04:57] <poz> not me
[04:57] <blackshirt> !kernel | wolfygang
[04:57] <winterkid09> I haven't in a while..
[04:57] <Evil_Eric> hes just trying to install ubuntu guys and needs to boot from disc and his boot order is probally to first boot hdd instead of disc then hdd
[04:57] <DavidScherer> JSF15: Acer usually tels you on the main screen (what you see as soon as the computer turns on) to press "Del" to see the "verbose" and either F2 or F12 to access the System BIOS settings..
[04:57] <DavidScherer> *tells
[04:57] <JSF15> okay, I am at a screen after holding down F2.
[04:57] <poz> but he has Ubuntu installed already
[04:57] <wolfygang> What channel does android development?
[04:58] <JSF15> The top says Phoenix trustedCore(tm) Setup Utility
[04:58] <Jaclyn> Can anybody help me make failsafe graphics mode work?
[04:58] <JSF15> There are tabs for Information, Main, Security, Boot, and Exit
[04:58] <almoxarife> wolfygang: #android ?
[04:58] <JSF15> Is this correct thus far?
[04:58] <DavidScherer> wolfygang: ##android or ##droid?
[04:58] <winterkid09> thats the bios
[04:58] <Evil_Eric> got to boot tab
[04:58] <JSF15> Alright.
[04:59] <Evil_Eric> now make the order to boot from disc first
[04:59] <JSF15> This would be 'USB CDROM'?
[04:59] <winterkid09> uep
[04:59] <Evil_Eric> yes
[04:59] <winterkid09> yes
[05:00] <JSF15> Do I just scroll over it and hit 'ENTER'?
[05:00] <Evil_Eric> once this is done save and exit bios and reboot with disc in the tray
[05:00] <almoxarife> anyone ask JSF15 how he last installed ubuntu?
[05:00] <JSF15> I installed Ubuntu 12.04 with a DVD
[05:01] <Jaclyn> When I try to boot up failsafe graphics mode it just sits there. And now, about twenty minutes later, my screen just went black
[05:01] <almoxarife> JSF15: and this time/? using what?
[05:01] <lickalott> hello all.  2 questions.  #1 sometime when i reboot and it gets to the GRUB menu it doesn't auto launch  #2 is etc/rc2.d the best place to launch script i want run at start up?
[05:01] <Evil_Eric> almoxarife, no i dint ask im just going from the point he actually wants to install and dint know what to do
[05:01] <JSF15> Eric: Sorry for the possibly silly question, but how do I make the order to boot from disc first?
[05:02] <almoxarife> JSF15: same as last time
[05:05] <almoxarife> Jaclyn: what occurred that sent you to fallback?
[05:05] <JSF15> Eric, I apologize for my manner in continuously asking, but I'm fairly desperate this be fixed for tomorrow.
[05:05] <JSF15> How do I make the order to boot from disc first?
[05:05] <almoxarife> JSF15: insert the disk the same you you alst did
[05:05] <JSF15> That has done nothing almo
[05:06] <almoxarife> JSF15: it did, you said you installed 12.04 via dvd, remember?
[05:06] <JSF15> Yes I did.
[05:06] <JSF15> However,
[05:06] <almoxarife> JSF15: same process
[05:06] <Jaclyn> Almoxarife: I went to recovery console and booted it up because I installed drivers for what ubuntu said my video card is, which is wrong. And now when I start up normally all I see is white
[05:06] <JSF15> In my computers current state,
[05:06] <JSF15> It does nothing.
[05:07] <Evil_Eric> just change the boot order to usb/dvd and save it then reboot with the disc in the tray and that should do it for you
[05:07] <JSF15> I put the same disc I used to install 12.04 into my drive, restart my computer, and nothing happens
[05:07] <JSF15> Okay, think I got it
[05:07] <JSF15> Just to double check Eric:
[05:07] <JSF15> On the boot priority order list,
[05:08] <JSF15> In the 1: slot should be 'USB CDROM'
[05:08] <JSF15> Correct?
[05:08] <Evil_Eric> yes
[05:08] <almoxarife> JSF15: yeah, just like the last time
[05:08] <JSF15> alright. Then save and exit.
[05:08] <Evil_Eric> yes
[05:08] <blackshirt> lol
[05:08] <JSF15> Okay, my computer is restarting now that I have saved and exited
[05:09] <Evil_Eric> good
[05:09] <almoxarife> Jaclyn: white is a new color
[05:09] <Evil_Eric> is the disc in the drive?
[05:09] <JSF15> yes
[05:09] <Evil_Eric> good
[05:09] <almoxarife> Jaclyn: do you remember what you installed?
[05:09] <JSF15> It has taken me to my ubuntu log-in screen.
[05:10] <Evil_Eric> now if you burned the disc right it should go into a install ubuntu menu
[05:10] <JSF15> It is not doing that like it did before,
[05:10] <JSF15> It just took me to my log in screen
[05:10] <leo2007> I see these options for java http://imagebin.org/237301, which one to pick? I am on ubuntu 12.04 LTS server
[05:10] <almoxarife> JSF15: be a sport , log in
[05:10] <JSF15> I did.
[05:10] <JSF15> The problem persists.
[05:11] <Jaclyn> Almoxarife: some workaround that made old drivers work with 12.10 because the new ati drivers dropped support for what ubuntu says my card is.
[05:11] <JSF15> Blank desktop, nothing but wallpaper and cursor.
[05:11] <sapharoth> quit
[05:11] <slinkeey> Hello
[05:11] <slinkeey> Is there a motherboard listing to find out if a specific motherboard will be ubuntu friendly
[05:11] <trung`> slinkeey: hi
[05:12] <slinkeey> I have never had a problem mostly because I ran older hardware...
[05:12] <slinkeey> I am thinking of buying a PC and I want to make sure Ubuntu will like it.
[05:13] <almoxarife> Jaclyn: no idea what you installed? something like 'fgrlx' ?
[05:13] <JSF15> Almo, have you any knowledge of what to do know?
[05:13] <JSF15> Eric? Have you?
[05:13] <Evil_Eric> well being that it dint bring you to your disc but to your log in screen i dont know what els to tell you except good luck
[05:13] <Jaclyn> Almoxarife: Yeah. Something like that.
[05:13] <JSF15> Fuck.
[05:14] <almoxarife> JSF15: yes, i am ignoring you on the off chance your are trolling the we folk, i will feel really bad if i am wrong, not today though
[05:14] <JSF15> Comrade, I swear I am not taking in part such a damned act.
[05:15] <JSF15> I am simply at a total loss.
[05:15] <slinkeey> ASUS M5A97 LE R2.0  (Curious as to if anyone is running this board with Ubuntu)
[05:15] <JSF15> I came here because it is late at night, I need this laptop for classes tomorrow, and I have no idea how to unfoul it.
[05:16] <almoxarife> slinkeey: you would have a better response from the search on the ubuntu forum, you might actually get a hit
[05:16] <slinkeey> Ok
[05:16] <slinkeey> That's a great idea
[05:16] <JSF15> At least, please tell me if you have any idea what to do next.
[05:16] <Evil_Eric> im trying to figure out why it dint bring you to a try ot install ubuntu screen
[05:16] <slinkeey> almoxarife, thank you.. .that is a good idea...
[05:17] <almoxarife> slinkeey: thnks :)
[05:17] <Jaclyn> Can someone tell me what rated bus speed is?
[05:17] <JSF15> Thank ye Eric
[05:17] <Evil_Eric> see if everything is right it should of brought you directly to the try or install ubuntu screen
[05:18] <Evil_Eric> check your bios and are you sure you burned the disc as a iso these are the only 2 things that could be fouling u up
[05:18] <Jaclyn> Fast, please because I booted up windows and for no reason at all my cpu is running at ~90 degrees
[05:18] <JSF15> I am checking my bios right now
[05:18] <JSF15> The 1: slot in the 'Boot Priority order' is USB CDROM
[05:19] <almoxarife> Jaclyn: running windows?
[05:19] <Evil_Eric> then your disc may be fouled in some way
[05:19] <slinkeey> almoxarife, Yep.. I am getting tons of hits.. I frequent the forum often.. not sure why I didn't think to search there..
[05:19] <JSF15> So I should burn a new one. Alright.
[05:19] <slinkeey> almoxarife, I just went for google, then popped in here...  Lazy I guess..  lol
[05:19] <Evil_Eric> yes but make sure it is burned as a ISO
[05:19] <Jaclyn> I have dual boot. I need to know what this is and if my bus speed is higher is that bad and why is my cpu so goddamn hot?
[05:20] <almoxarife> Jaclyn: shut it down, throw it in the freezer for a bit
[05:21] <Diamondcite> 90 is quite hit indeed.. is the cooling in good condition?
[05:22] <Jaclyn> I turned it off, but I'm not going to put it in the freezer because I like my laptop condensation free
[05:22] <Diamondcite> And unless you had purchased an overclocking motherboard and cpu, most computers won't let you do anything which can damage it badly in the bios..
[05:22] <Evil_Eric> JSF15 i will be right back i need to reboot
[05:22] <Jaclyn> Everything worked just fine until I installed the drivers
[05:22] <JSF15> Alright. The ISO is downloading.
[05:23] <Jaclyn> I haven't messed with the bios or anything.
[05:23] <Diamondcite> Jaclyn: Drivers... for?
[05:23] <Jaclyn> All I did was boot it up
[05:23] <Jaclyn> For my video card in ubuntu
[05:23] <Diamondcite> Also what the linux side does should have no effect on the windows side normally.
[05:23] <abhi_> i have install 12.10 but i am facing problem when it is booted
[05:24] <Diamondcite> Jaclyn: Back to orignal question, you are sure you are letting your laptop cool properly? (no dust blocked vents or using it on a bed?)
[05:24] <Jaclyn> It must have f-ed with my bios or something. Because it was working last time I booted it up before installing the drivers
[05:25] <Diamondcite> Jaclyn: And now its hot in both windows and ubuntu? Or just one of them?
[05:25] <Jaclyn> No. It is actually slightly elevated from the hard surface that it's on
[05:25] <hardlec99> Hi somebody there?
[05:25] <Guest4871> hi
[05:25] <Guest4871> does any one could help me? i have some problems with one laptop
[05:26] <Diamondcite> Jaclyn: Did you by chance install the driver by 'activating' it under Additional Hardware ?
[05:26] <cfhowlett> there?
[05:26] <Jaclyn> I don't know because whenever I boot up ubuntu after installing those it does a white screen-- everything boots up, but the screen is white. And if I boot up failsafe graphics it does nothing
[05:26] <slinkeey> qazwsxpppthth
[05:26] <hardlec99> I don't have a good english well i have problems when i try to install the teamviwer a problem with the libraries
[05:26] <Jaclyn> No.
[05:27] <Guest4871> hardlec99 are you latino?
[05:27] <hardlec99> Yep
[05:27] <Guest4871> entonces me entiendes cierto?
[05:27] <hardlec99> Claro xD
[05:27] <Guest4871> XD
[05:27] <Guest4871> genial
[05:27] <almoxarife> !es
[05:27] <Diamondcite> Jaclyn: Need more info, which driver did you install? (brand and method of install)
[05:27] <Jaclyn> I did sudo apt-get install, sudo update, and/or sudo upgrade.
[05:27] <Guest4871> oye
[05:27] <Guest4871> amm
[05:27] <Jaclyn> Something like that
[05:27] <Guest4871> sabras algo de computadoraS?
[05:27] <cfhowlett> Jaclyn: you DID check your iso integrity?
[05:27] <slinkeey> Cola!
[05:27] <cfhowlett> !md5sum|Jaclyn:
[05:27] <hardlec99> Pues algo que problema es?
[05:27] <h00k> Guest4871: /join #ubuntu-es
[05:28] <Guest4871> veras es algo un poco avanzado
[05:28] <cfhowlett> !es|hardlec99:
[05:28] <slinkeey> si
[05:28] <Jaclyn> What iso file?
[05:28] <Guest4871> es una laptop que no deja entrar a bios, y no entra al sistema operativo
[05:28] <Diamondcite> Jaclyn: those commands won't install any drivers... and soon as a system shuts down, nothing set on the linux side should hold except for the clock..
[05:28] <slinkeey> si
[05:28] <Guest4871> y ademas hace muchos pitidos juntos sin parar
[05:28] <Jaclyn> Ubuntu has been installed on my computer for two years
[05:28] <slinkeey> muchos cola
[05:28] <almoxarife> !es | Guest4871<
[05:28] <leooys> exit
[05:28] <hardlec99> Provando con la tecla normal de esc no entra a la bios ?
[05:28] <leooys> quit
[05:28] <Jaclyn> I tried to install new drivers to try and reduce lag when I play minecraft
[05:28] <Guest4871> es una laptop sony vaio
[05:29] <h00k> !es | Guest4871, hardlec99, slinkeey
[05:29] <hardlec99> Mmm muy extraño
[05:29] <Guest4871> el teclado no funciona y le ponemos uno por usb
[05:29] <Diamondcite> Jaclyn: So it's a two year old system that suddenly went screwy? Okay.. new question, can you HEAR/Feel hot air blowing out from your CPU fan?
[05:29] <Guest4871> pero aún sin teclado sigue pitando
[05:29] <Guest4871> :/
[05:29] <Jaclyn> Yes.
[05:29] <almoxarife> Guest4871: you are not being funny
[05:29] <Guest4871> en mi vida me he topado con un problema así, y eso que me dedico a la reparacion
[05:29] <Jaclyn> I can hear the fan going too.
[05:29] <hardlec99> Que raro y ya la llevaron  a la garantia, si cierto es muy extraño
[05:30] <almoxarife> !op
[05:30] <Jaclyn> And no. It did not suddenly go screeny. I installed new drivers. That caused it.
[05:30] <Diamondcite> Jaclyn: When was it at 90 degrees, when doing nothing or when running something like minecraft? Also is the 90 degrees F or C
[05:30] <Guest4871> pues no creo que valga la garantia ya que los dueños desmontaron toda la laptop y pintaron la carcasa con pintura para carro
[05:30] <Diamondcite> Jaclyn: You mean installed new drivers as in just updating what was already there?
[05:31] <Jaclyn> I booted up windows. That's when it was 90c
[05:31] <abhi_> booting problem in  12.10 ubuntu?
[05:31] <Diamondcite> Jaclyn: Nvidia or ati?
[05:31] <Evil_Eric> mmmmm handbrake ='s mkv love
[05:31] <abhi_> can anybody help for booting problem 12.10 ubuntu?
[05:32] <phix> abhi_: sure, what happened?
[05:32] <Diamondcite> abhi_: You did not specify what the booting problem is
[05:32] <Jaclyn> I dunno. I followed some guide on launchpad to install a workatound that installed an older version of xserv so the driver would be compatable with 12.10
[05:32] <fxfitz> Question: I'm currently using 12.10, and I noticed when EVER I open a new window it opens in the far top left corner.
[05:32] <Jaclyn> Shitty ati
[05:32] <phix> abhi_: Does you computer make bing bong noises?
[05:32] <fxfitz> And then I can't move the window around. The windows bar is underneath the top menu bar.
[05:32] <fxfitz> Does that make sense?
[05:32] <fxfitz> And I can't find ANYTHING on Google.
[05:32] <Jaclyn> They dropped support for my card with thwir new drivers for 12.10
[05:33] <h00k> Jaclyn: please keep the language appropriate in here
[05:33] <antonio_> does anyone use openshot?  I'm having a hard time getting audio/video to sync up properly
[05:33] <Jaclyn> Sorry.
[05:34] <JSF15> Wish this bloody download would be quicker.
[05:34] <robertzaccour> I got a new laptop today and the internet doesn't work on it in Ubuntu. I have a toshiba satellite s855-s5378. Any suggestions?
[05:34] <Evil_Eric> lol its ok JSF15
[05:34] <phix> abhi_? you still require help?
[05:34] <Diamondcite> Jaclyn: Have you tried actually reverting to the slower driver and seeing if it changes anything? It really doesn't make sense to me.. (Also is your 90 degress 90F or 90C?
[05:34] <fxfitz> Anyone with having problems with Unity opening windows on far top left corner?
[05:34] <Daxter> robertzaccour: are you trying to use wired or wireless internet?
[05:34] <Evil_Eric> good time to learn how to burn a proper iso
[05:34] <robertzaccour> Daxter: both
[05:34] <Daxter> and whats happens?
[05:35] <phix> robertzaccour: you have a DHCP server running? or you trying to staically assign an address/.
[05:35] <Evil_Eric> JSF15 what os you downloading the iso on
[05:35] <robertzaccour> Daxter: nothing. says no internet connected
[05:35] <robertzaccour> phix: I've ran it the same way I have for years in Ubuntu. This time no internet detected.
[05:36] <Jaclyn> Diamondcite: how? Whenever I boot up failsafe graphics it does nothing.
[05:36] <phix> robertzaccour: ok, well depending on that network / wireless card in your laptop you may need to install additional firmware packages
[05:36] <JSF15> I am downloading the ISO with Windows XP
[05:36] <Diamondcite> Jaclyn: Nothing... as in no ability to login at all? Not even a generic black screen with the word login ?
[05:36] <phix> robertzaccour: open a terminal and type in lspci, should list what type of card it is
[05:37] <Jaclyn> Nope.
[05:37] <robertzaccour> phix: I know what my wireless card is already. Its not detected in Ubuntu.
[05:37] <Guest4871> alguien que hable español?
[05:37] <Jaclyn> It says something about a superblock and blocks and then just sits there
[05:37] <phix> robertzaccour: what is it?
[05:37] <Diamondcite> Jaclyn: Do you have a bootable Ubuntu on a disc or USB drive?
[05:37] <IdleOne> !es | Guest4871
[05:37] <Jaclyn> No
[05:37] <Evil_Eric> JSF15, what program are you burning the iso with
[05:38] <Jaclyn> I used update manager to get from 11.10 to 12.10
[05:38] <Diamondcite> Jaclyn: So.. you are stuck with only windows working for now?
[05:38] <JSF15> Eric, with InfraRecorder in a few minutes
[05:38] <phix> robertzaccour: also, check to make sure the wireless isn't turned off :)  most laptops have a switch which allows you to disable the wireless and bluetooth devices
[05:38] <Evil_Eric> could you use powerISO
[05:38] <JSF15> Will find it
[05:38] <Jaclyn> Hang on
[05:38] <Evil_Eric> ok
[05:39] <roasted> hello!
[05:39] <roasted> You can't DD a drive you're currently logged into, no?
[05:39] <Diamondcite> Jaclyn: Unfortunately things are going out of my League... (By personal experience upgrading versions almost always breaks something for me.)
[05:39] <Evil_Eric> hi roasted
[05:39] <Evil_Eric> :D
[05:39] <robertzaccour> phix: wireless and wired worked fine in windows. rebooted intu ubuntu live session the did not. its not being detected, yet
[05:39] <Jaclyn> I went to recovery console and then went to resume normal boot and now I have ubuntu login: _
[05:39] <Jaclyn> It was running just fine
[05:39] <roasted> I want to DD my server but I'd be a happy clam if I could keep it running during the process. Pretty sure that's a big fat negative though.
[05:40] <bentech4you> how many default gateways can be given to a single network node
[05:40] <abhi_> booting problem 12.10 ubuntu?
[05:40] <h00k> bentech4you: one
[05:40] <h00k> bentech4you: alternative gateway magic needs to be done on the router, if it's different.
[05:41] <phix> robertzaccour: ok, well windows uses different drivers than linux, so you will need to know the make and model of the chip the network cards use, you do that by typing in lspci, from there you can type in IRC what they are so I can inform you if you need to download the drivers or not
[05:41] <abhi_> hello i have problem in ubuntu 12.10 boooting .... can anybody help me...
[05:41] <robertzaccour> I'd return the laptop but I think I got a good deal on it so I'll probably keep it
[05:41] <Jaclyn> Diamondcite: what is the command to restore my previous drivers?
[05:41] <bhaiguy> abhi_: wat is it?
[05:41] <robertzaccour> phix: I'm running windows
[05:41] <bentech4you> how can we configure multiple VLAN to single interface\
[05:42] <phix> robertzaccour: and you dont have another computer or phone you can talk on IRC with?
[05:42] <Diamondcite> Jaclyn: I don't know of a command to roll back, just one which will go from the experiment frglx drivers back to the more stable but slow radeon drivers.
[05:42] <abhi_> hey bhaiguy  my system getting to long ime to boot
[05:42] <h00k> bentech4you: /join ##networking for discussion on that, it's not specifically an Ubuntu related question
[05:42] <almoxarife> !ot | bentech4you<
[05:42] <Jaclyn> Ok. What's that command then? I got in.
[05:42] <robertzaccour> phix: my phone can, but I'll be going to sleep soon
[05:42] <JSF15_> Sorry Eric, my browser died by mistake
[05:42] <JSF15_> Had to reboot
[05:43] <bhaiguy> abhi_: any specific symptoms? from the time of install itself?
[05:43] <phix> bentech4you: you install the ubuntu package called vlan
[05:43] <Jaclyn> Diamondcite: I got a command line!!!!
[05:43] <Jaclyn> Woo!
[05:44] <phix> almoxarife: not really out of topic as the package which configures vlans is in ubuntu
[05:44] <abhi_>  hey bhaiguy ,showing purple screen for nearly 10 min.... i have lenovo z580 ideapad
[05:44] <JSF15_> Eric, could you restart our private conversation?
[05:44] <Diamondcite> Jaclyn: Wonderful, but I am lietrally falling asleep on the desk.. should be going to bed..
[05:44] <bhaiguy> How much RAM?
[05:44] <almoxarife> phix: so is budgeting, you dont see budgeting 101 going on
[05:44] <phix> robertzaccour: ok, well when you're ready for some help come back in :)  I should be here for another 10 or so hours
[05:44] <robertzaccour> phix: being that wired internet doesn't get detected, it sees that both my wireless card and my internet card aren't compatible
[05:44] <abhi_> 4 GB RAM
[05:45] <bhaiguy> Tat
[05:45] <bhaiguy> Is goos
[05:45] <robertzaccour> phix: oh thanks bro.
[05:45] <phix> almoxarife: budgeting?
[05:45] <bhaiguy> *good
[05:45] <phix> robertzaccour: werd up
[05:45] <Jaclyn> Does anybody know the command to get the standard ati drivers instead of frglx?
[05:46] <blackshirt> radeon ?
[05:46] <abhi_> bhaiguy what would be the problem...is there problem with laptop
[05:46] <Jaclyn> Yes. Radion x1200
[05:46] <Diamondcite> Jaclyn: Try sudo apt-get remove fglrx     and see what apt-get tries to install.
[05:46] <almoxarife> Jaclyn: try this 'sudo apt-get purge fglrx*
[05:47] <bhaiguy> abhi_: I don't find anything wrong... Tried reinsta
[05:47] <almoxarife> Jaclyn: try this                   sudo apt-get purge fglrx*
[05:47] <Diamondcite> (It SHOULD put back another driver, if it doesn't need to loo deeper)
[05:47] <bhaiguy> abhi_: reinstall?
[05:47] <almoxarife> Jaclyn: that should allow the default drivers to take over
[05:47] <abhi_> bhaiguy ... i already reinstall for 2 times
[05:47] <phix> Jaclyn: I use NVIDIA so I wouldn't know.  Generally a better idea to use NVIDIA as the ATI drivers are usually crap.  Although since AMD owns it now they are getting better
[05:48] <JSF15> Eric, sorry about vanishing.
[05:48] <Jaclyn> I did apt-get remove
[05:48] <Diamondcite> abhi_: What is your laptop and what is your idea of long?
[05:48] <JSF15> My desktop is a bit, glitchy.
[05:48] <Jaclyn> It says that it is not installed
[05:48] <Evil_Eric> all good check your pm
[05:48] <bhaiguy> where did u get the installation?
[05:48] <Diamondcite> Jaclyn: Did apt-get try to put anything back to replace the missing fglrx?
[05:48] <abhi_> z580 lenovo 4gb ram i5 processor ,nvdia graphics card
[05:49] <phix> Jaclyn: dpkg -l | grep -i fgl
[05:49] <HorizonXP> so I'm looking through Ubuntu Software Centre... do people only pay for games?
[05:49] <HorizonXP> I see no paid apps at the top of lists
 facing problem while booting taking long time
[05:49] <Diamondcite> abhi_: What is a long time to you?
[05:49] <phix> HorizonXP: Can't wait for steam to be ported to linux :)  Apparantly it is in the mix
[05:50] <almoxarife> Jaclyn: what 'remove' command did you use, specifically
[05:50] <abhi_> ohhh 5 min minimum
[05:50] <cybermonday> HorizonXP..  lookup the linux games database
[05:50] <HorizonXP> phix: yeah, i heard the same
[05:50] <HorizonXP> cybermonday: thanks
[05:50] <Diamondcite> abhi_: And this is EVERY bootup or only sometimes?
[05:50] <HorizonXP> but guys, I'm not looking for games
[05:50] <HorizonXP> I'm actually wondering, what's the market for paid apps on Ubuntu?
[05:50] <HorizonXP> as a software dev, I'm curious
[05:51] <abhi_> yehh some time ,yesterday it was okk....
[05:51] <almoxarife> HorizonXP: not the topic here
[05:51] <Jaclyn> It says ii fglrx-amdcccle-legacy. And I used sudo apt-get remove fglrx
[05:51] <HorizonXP> almoxarife: it's Ubuntu-related, but if you can suggest a better channel, I'm all ears.
[05:51] <almoxarife> Jaclyn: try this                   sudo apt-get purge fglrx*    <-- use this
[05:51] <abhi_> today onwards it is taking long time.... is there any problem with graphics driver
[05:51] <cybermonday> HorizonXP.. You will run into a problem when using GPL libraries to code your apps, because you'll have to include the source code, which gives your 'buyers' access to your source.
[05:52] <Evil_Eric> !ping jsf15
[05:52] <JSF15_> Eric,
[05:52] <JSF15_> I am not using powerISO again
[05:52] <Diamondcite> abhi_: I would say a long boot time is either waiting for a service to start or the HDD is checking itself.
[05:52] <aah> how do u bulk rename files in ubuntu?
[05:52] <JSF15_> Last two times I tried to use it forced my computer to shutdown
[05:52] <HorizonXP> cybermonday: so... then the only way to charge people is to provide some type of service
[05:52] <Jaclyn> Ok. Now it's removing three pakages.
[05:53] <abhi_> diamondcite... is there any solution for this
[05:53] <almoxarife> Jaclyn: when done, reboot
[05:53] <Jaclyn> Ok
[05:53] <almoxarife> Jaclyn: that should leave your drivers at default
[05:54] <Diamondcite> abhi_: Unless the service which is causing it to take a long time is known kinda hard.. and I'm too tired.. please try someone else... Question:"System recently started taking several minutes to boot"
[05:54] <rsser> what would you install on your machine if you had 12GB ram, i7 2600K processor, 2TB of hard disk?
[05:54] <antonio_> anyone in here use openshot?
[05:54] <abhi_> ok thanks
[05:54] <abhi_> System recently started taking several minutes to boot
[05:54] <Evil_Eric> watch jsf15 come back screaming bout a virus or something now
[05:54] <rsser> abhi_? is it linux?
[05:55] <JSF15_> burning the ISO to a disc with InfraRecorder, Eric
[05:55] <JSF15_> Pardon?
[05:55] <Evil_Eric> :P
[05:55] <abhi_> rsser ubuntu 12.10
[05:55] <JSF15_> Oh, GOD let this work.
[05:55] <JSF15_> It worked once 'fore.
[05:55] <Evil_Eric> right
[05:55] <JSF15_> Pardon?
[05:55] <cfhowlett> antonio_: yes.
[05:55] <cfhowlett> antonio_: openshot is verrry nice.
[05:55] <cybermonday> HorizonXP:  You can charge whatever you want for your apps, but if you use GPL code you'll have to provide the source code.  And it only takes 1 person to clone your source and mirror it. Then why would they buy your copy?
[05:55] <JSF15_> Oh lord please maintain my credibility.
[05:55] <almoxarife> abhi_: install 'bootchart' , look at it after boot, also view /var/log/syslog and kern.log for something obvious
[05:55] <Evil_Eric> dose infracorder have a burn iso setting
[05:55] <antonio_> cfhowlett: for some reason my audio/video isn't syncing
[05:56] <JSF15_> The tutorial on YouTube used it
[05:56] <Evil_Eric> cool
[05:56] <JSF15_> Eric though, what were you saying about registration numbers for powerISO?
[05:56] <Evil_Eric> hope the tutorial is right
[05:56] <Jaclyn> Alrighty. That seems to work. Imma log out on my phone and log back in on my comp. Thanks everyone <3
[05:56] <robertzaccour> ok on my phone now
[05:56] <cybermonday> <I've been there done that. I used to run an open source app store. Didn't make any money. :-(
[05:56] <abhi_> rsser ok
[05:56] <Evil_Eric> there in your pm
[05:56] <cfhowlett> antonio_: can't say I've encountered that particular fail.  I'd suggest rebooting and shutting off unneeded apps/processing to maximize ram.
[05:57] <JSF15_> My PM, if that was our private chat, iis gone.
[05:57] <HorizonXP> cybermonday: my design/graphics assets could help with that
[05:57] <HorizonXP> those aren't covered by GPL and can be copyrighted
[05:57] <HorizonXP> perhaps I can differentiate based on that
[05:57] <antonio_> cfhowlett:its not that...if I just play the clip its fine.  But if I try to fast forward to any point it gets all wonky
[05:57] <robertzaccour> on my toshiba satellite S855-S5378 internet isnt detected
[05:57] <HorizonXP> I'm thinking out loud here, not saying what would happen one way or the other
[05:58] <cybermonday> HorizonXP, in that case, The more non-gpl code you use the better, which means you reveal less of your source.
[05:58] <almoxarife> robertzaccour: on a livecd, correct?
[05:58] <cfhowlett> antonio_: all I can suggest is that you contact the developer.  See the help/about tab
[05:58] <HorizonXP> cybermonday: TBH, I'm a fan of the GPL, just that there must be some way to write GPL code + make money
[05:58] <robertzaccour> wye
[05:59] <robertzaccour> yes
[05:59] <JSF15_> Alright, I wish not to take anyone elses time. I will be leaving now, hoping I can fix this.
[05:59] <JSF15_> Thank you all so much for your help, particularly Eric.
[05:59] <JSF15_> THanks mate.
[05:59] <JSF15_> Good evening to you all.
[05:59] <Evil_Eric> np
[05:59] <Evil_Eric> hope it all works out
[05:59] <cybermonday> HorizonXP..You can combine open source with hardware and sell the hardware.
[06:00] <cybermonday> That's how they sell android with tablets
[06:00] <almoxarife> robertzaccour: open a terminal, run 'lspci' , does either your ethernet or wifi show?
[06:00] <HorizonXP> cybermonday: errr... lol. I was trying to restrict myself to the Ubuntu Software Centre. There must be some way to make money on there.
[06:01] <robertzaccour> almoxarife on live yes
[06:01] <antonio_> cfhowlett: ah..framerate wasn't right :D
[06:01] <antonio_> thanks
[06:01] <cybermonday> HorizonXP, most ubuntu libraries are gpl licenced. so you'll have to provide the source code.
[06:01] <almoxarife> robertzaccour: 'yes' ? using what you got running, yes
[06:02] <abhi_> almoxarife Nov 27 10:51:14 abhi rsyslogd: [origin software="rsyslogd" swVersion="5.8.6" x-pid="924" x-info="http://www.rsyslog.com"] rsyslogd was HUPed
[06:02] <abhi_> Nov 27 10:51:27 abhi anacron[1080]: Job `cron.daily' terminated
[06:02] <abhi_> Nov 27 10:51:27 abhi anacron[1080]: Normal exit (1 job run)
[06:02] <abhi_> Nov 27 10:53:55 abhi AptDaemon: INFO: Quitting due to inactivity
[06:02] <abhi_> Nov 27 10:53:55 abhi AptDaemon: INFO: Quitting was requested
[06:02] <FloodBot1> abhi_: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[06:02] <robertzaccour> almoxarife booting up now
[06:02] <HorizonXP> cybermonday: exactly. which goes back to, how do you make money with GPL code?
[06:02] <cfhowlett> !ot
[06:02] <HorizonXP> cybermonday: don't think Canonical have figured that one out yet either!
[06:02] <almoxarife> HorizonXP: enough already
[06:03] <HorizonXP> almoxarife: I asked before what was a better channel. You didn't respond.
[06:03] <cybermonday> HorizonXP, you would need to code the main routines in non-gpl licensed code and only link to gpl libraries.
[06:03] <HorizonXP> I did not know about #ubuntu-offtopic
[06:03] <almoxarife> HorizonXP: its not here!
[06:03] <HorizonXP> almoxarife: I disagree, but I'm happy to take it to OT
[06:04] <aah> never mind; found it.
[06:04] <dinesh_> My touchpad stops working after sometime
[06:04] <dinesh_> i am using ubuntu 12.10 please help
[06:05] <robertzaccour> almoxarife network comtroller?
[06:05] <abhi_> "System recently started taking several minutes to boot"
[06:05] <abhi_> ubuntu 12.10
[06:05] <almoxarife> robertzaccour: yes
[06:06] <robertzaccour> almoxarife it says realtec semiconductor co., ltd. device 8723
[06:07] <almoxarife> robertzaccour: i have a satellite too, it just works, never ran a livecd though
[06:07] <robertzaccour> almoxarife but wireless card wont matter if internet card also dont work
[06:07] <almoxarife> robertzaccour: not true
[06:08] <almoxarife> robertzaccour: can you hardwire?
[06:08] <robertzaccour> almoxarife oh ok sorry
[06:08] <robertzaccour> almoxarife no
[06:08] <Savage_CL> Anybody know anything about mythtv/TV tuners
[06:09] <almoxarife> robertzaccour: does livecd log? it must
[06:10] <robertzaccour> almoxarife any hope without returning the thing?
[06:10] <robertzaccour> lmoxarife log what?a
[06:10] <almoxarife> Savage_CL: best bet #xbmc , they live and breath tv
[06:10] <robertzaccour> log what?
[06:11] <almoxarife> robertzaccour: i would like to see via pastebin /var/log/syslog
[06:11] <Evil_Eric> im 1 step closer to wow on linux yay!!!
[06:11] <almoxarife> !pastebin | robertzaccour<
[06:13] <almoxarife> robertzaccour: this actually a waste of time, you intend to actually install linux?
[06:13] <robertzaccour> almoxarife command not found
[06:14] <almoxarife> robertzaccour: what command?
[06:14] <robertzaccour> almoxarife yes i intend to. if i can get internet going that is
[06:15] <almoxarife> robertzaccour: can you get yourself connected via ethernet?
[06:15] <Savage_CL> I was thinking #ubuntu-mythtv
[06:15] <Savage_CL> but nobody is there >.<
[06:15] <robertzaccour> almoxarife no
[06:16] <JSF15> Alright, I return one more time to try and do this, Eric.
[06:17] <JSF15> I burned the ISO to disc succesfully
[06:17] <almoxarife> robertzaccour: i cant get around a fix to livecd having any bearing on the actual install,
[06:17] <Savage_CL> Also, nobody is saying anything in mythtv
[06:17] <Savage_CL> err
[06:17] <Savage_CL> xbmc
[06:17] <JSF15> And I came back because, frankly, I absolutely paranoid I might screw up at this point.
[06:17] <JSF15> Hoping you could guide me the last few steps/
[06:18] <robertzaccour> almoxarife i just assumed the cards are the problem
[06:18] <almoxarife> robertzaccour: here is the thing, installing ubuntu via the 'mini.iso' is the most complete install, but without ethernet it wont work, i cant think how the wifi would get around to connecting
[06:18] <robertzaccour> almoxarife talk about getting dealt a bad hand haha
[06:19] <Jaclyn> Did I mention that I love you guys?
[06:19] <JSF15> Is Evil Eric still here?
[06:19] <almoxarife> Jaclyn: i am guessing you have something working
[06:20] <robertzaccour> almoxarife i thought about returning it but i got it for a great deal. i7 8 GB RAM bluetooth
[06:20] <zebro09> JSF15  What are you installing?
[06:20] <JSF15> reinstalling 12.04
[06:20] <robertzaccour> almoxarife 679
[06:20] <almoxarife> robertzaccour: dont return it, you said it has windows?
[06:20] <JSF15> or, trying to
[06:20] <JSF15> So far with no success at all.
[06:20] <robertzaccour> almoxarife yes
[06:21] <zebro09> what step are you on?
[06:21] <Jaclyn> Yes
[06:21] <almoxarife> robertzaccour: look at a wubi install,
[06:21] <Jaclyn> I'm all loaded up in xubuntu
[06:21] <Jaclyn> Display is working awesome
[06:21] <JSF15> Zebro: This is my situation: I messed up in the updating to 12.10 somehow, and now when I log on, I have only a blank desktop with a cursor.
[06:21] <Jaclyn> Now I just need to figure out some way to make minecraft run faster
[06:21] <JSF15> So I am trying to reinstall 12.04
[06:22] <JSF15> However, the disc I'd used before that does not seem to work.
[06:22] <robertzaccour> almoxarife i dont wubi. its linux wrapped in windows.
[06:22] <JSF15> I put the disc in, rebooted the laptop, and it just brought me back to the log in screen
[06:22] <almoxarife> robertzaccour: no, actually its not
[06:22] <JSF15> I redownloaded the ISO, burned a new disk, and just put it in and rebooted
[06:22] <robertzaccour> almoxarife really?
[06:22] <JSF15> And again, it just took me to my loading screen.
[06:22] <JSF15> I do now know what to do.
[06:23] <zebro09> JSF15 when you get to that screen try ctrl+alt+F1, that will take you to a terminal then try typing startx
[06:23] <JSF15> If you do, bless you.
[06:23] <JSF15> type 'startx'?
[06:23] <Jaclyn> Anyway
[06:23] <zebro09> yeah
[06:23] <almoxarife> robertzaccour: the only part of win that wubi uses when running is the ntfs, that matters only because linux can not repair the ntfs if its crippled in any way
[06:23] <JSF15> Did that
[06:23] <JSF15> It just took me to the desktop
[06:24] <JSF15> Same as before, a blank desktop with just wallpaper and a cursor
[06:24] <Jaclyn> So I installed lm-sensors, so I can read my temp. and my temp is at a relatively safe 75C while running mIRC in wine and firefox. Is there any way that I can add the temperature to resource monitor and the resource monitor widgit dealie for my panel?
[06:24] <JSF15> It then just asked me to enter my password to unlock my keyring
[06:24] <JSF15> I entered it, nothing happened
[06:25] <zebro09> can you get back out to the log in screen
[06:25] <JSF15> If I restart the computer, yes.
[06:26] <zebro09> I think ctrl D gets you to log out
[06:26] <JSF15> Well, I'm at my login screen
[06:26] <JSF15> Now what?
[06:27] <zebro09> there should be a button for sessions
[06:27] <robertzaccour> almoxarife i clicked wubi restarted but its just windows still. thanks anyways. going to sleep now
[06:27] <JSF15> one moment
[06:28] <zebro09> JSF15 what desktop environment did you install?
[06:28] <munderwo-work> Hi all, Im having some issues with packaging.. is there a seperate IRC channel for packaging?
[06:28] <JSF15> environment?
[06:28] <JSF15> And zebro, I see no button for session.
[06:29] <JSF15> There is an option that says 'Guest Session' which is below my login
[06:30] <almoxarife> JSF15: excellent option, go for it
[06:30] <Evil_Eric> howdy nerd
[06:30] <nerd> Evil_Eric: hi :)
[06:30] <nerd> just return from my exam :)
[06:30] <JSF15> Eric, greetings
[06:31] <Evil_Eric> oh your back jsf15
[06:31] <zebro09> there you go maybe he can help you now
[06:31] <JSF15> almo: I have clicked on guest session,
[06:31] <nerd> nerd: feeling light and tension free :D
[06:31] <almoxarife> JSF15: great,
[06:31] <JSF15> Same result as logging onto my account, however just a different wallpaper
[06:31] <almoxarife> JSF15: great,
[06:31] <nerd> Evil_Eric: feeling light and tension free :)
[06:32] <nerd> i was wondering that similart to LFS can i build ubuntu ?
[06:32] <JSF15> Almo? Do you have any more ideas at all?
[06:32] <almoxarife> JSF15: great,
[06:32] <JSF15> Pardon sir?
[06:32] <bazhang> !minimal | nerd
[06:33] <JSF15> I am going to make the assumption from the silence in my direction that assistance has run dry in this perplexing problem?
[06:33] <almoxarife> JSF15: great,
[06:33] <JSF15> Don't mock me, please.
[06:33] <zebro09> JSF15 I haven't used ubuntu in a while, but what other options at log in?
[06:34] <JSF15> I mean no offense.
[06:34] <bazhang> JSF15, install gnome-panel and then fix your drivers
[06:34] <JSF15> Zebro, the only options are to log into my account or the user account
[06:34] <JSF15> How do I install gnome-panel?
[06:34] <bazhang> JSF15, or log into recovery mode and do the same
[06:34] <neodragon> hello, I know this is probably a silly question, but how long are the repos for a specific version of ubuntu available after release. I am installing ubuntu 10.04 on a 1GHz PII laptop for my daughter and was just wondering if the repos would still be availabel after it is no longer officially supported?
[06:34] <bazhang> JSF15, JUST The same as installing all Other software
[06:35] <JSF15> I have to use terminal then,
[06:35] <JSF15> Since I cannot use any other interface
[06:35] <bazhang> !software | JSF15 please have a read about this
[06:35] <JSF15> What is the command to install gnome panel?
[06:36] <JSF15> Bazhang, I cannot use any of the the ubuntu interfaces.
[06:36] <JSF15> This is my problem.
[06:36] <JSF15> The desktop is totally blank.
[06:36] <bazhang> JSF15, you have a tty, sure you can
[06:36] <bazhang> log in, then install
[06:36] <JSF15> A tty?
[06:37] <bazhang> neodragon, 3 years for support, so April 2013 no more security  updates
[06:37] <JSF15> The only way I can do ANYTHING in ubuntu as it is, is through terminal via alt+ctrl+F1
[06:37] <zebro09> JSF15 ctrl alt f1
[06:37] <zebro09> thats a tty
[06:37] <JSF15> Yes, I have done this
[06:37] <gurrag> how can I install the `mkpasswd` command in Ubuntu?
[06:37] <JSF15> What is the code then to install gnome panel?
[06:37] <JSF15> Sorry, I am quite tired right now.
[06:38] <zebro09> gnome panel
[06:38] <bazhang> JSF15, read the links I have given you
[06:38] <zebro09> sorry didn't mean that
[06:38] <bazhang> !apt-get | JSF15
[06:38] <goddard> can anyone tell me what this is http://pastebin.com/9jaFj2bh
[06:39] <bazhang> neodragon, 12.04 is a LTS, but with 5 years support for desktop
[06:40] <neodragon> but what about the repos for 10.04, will I still be able to install things from them even after official support has stopped next year? This laptop is for my 10 year old daughter
[06:41] <JSF15> bazhang, I'm sorry. I don't know what I'm looking for in these links
[06:41] <JSF15> Perhaps I'm just too tired, but this is all over my head
[06:41] <hceylan> is there a way to keep xchat from closing in unity and to minimize to indicator,
[06:41] <hceylan> The way emphaty behaves?
[06:41] <goddard> netflix finally works on Linux
[06:42] <zebro09> goddard sorta
[06:42] <JSF15> Anyway, I am through for the night.
[06:42] <JSF15> I need to sleep.
[06:42] <JSF15> Thank you all.
[06:42] <bazhang> neodragon, did you mean after they are no longer available? when unsupported repos need to use old-releases repos to upgrade to the next version?
[06:42] <JSF15> Good night to you all
[06:42] <Evil_Eric> hahaha goddard im in the midle of reinstaling the netflix app for ubuntu
[06:42] <zebro09> better luck tomorrow JSF15
[06:42] <Evil_Eric> night jsf
[06:43] <almoxarife> JSF15: great,
[06:43] <almoxarife> :)
[06:43] <Evil_Eric> almoxarife, make sure i never try to help anyone again please
[06:44] <nerd> bazhang: can't i build it from scratch like lfs ?
[06:44] <almoxarife> Evil_Eric: my guess, that was trolling, no one could be that dense yet chatty
[06:44] <bazhang> nerd, sure, but that's not what Ubuntu is about. You can do whatever you wish, as it's all GNU/LINUX
[06:45] <Evil_Eric> that was almost to a point where i wish i had another ip to swap to with another nick or 5
[06:45] <neodragon> bazhang: no, what I mean is this laptop is old enough that I will not be able to upgrade beyond 10.04, so my question was are the repos for 10.04 still going to be available if my daughter wants to install something after the Apr 2013 end of support or do they will they take down those repos?
[06:45] <bazhang> lets get back on topic please
[06:46] <bazhang> neodragon, end of support does indeed mean that, in all senses of the word.
[06:46] <bazhang> neodragon, there will be a window to Upgrade using different repos (the next higher supported versions)
[06:46] <Nom-> Hey guys... checkinstall on Precise is giving me some grief... On Lucid I could use --fstrans=0 to get this installer to work, now it's failing with being unable to change directories and all kinds of stuff.  Any ideas on how I might resolve that?
[06:47] <neodragon> bazhang: OK good to know, so If she wants to install someting from the 10.04 repos she had better do it before then
[06:48] <neodragon> because she won't be upgrading that laptop to a higher version then 10.04 bazhang, besides by the time she will want to upgrade, I will have a better laptop for her anyway
[06:48] <zebro09> hmm, just my floppy drive is showing up in my devices as mounted, but umount floppy says it isn't mounted. Any ideas?
[06:49] <almoxarife> floppy?
[06:49] <zebro09> i know I don't have one
[06:50] <zebro09> it shows up under lsmod. It wont blacklist either
[06:50] <almoxarife> zebro09: so, what is on the floppy?
[06:51] <zebro09> I don't have a floppy drive
[06:51] <almoxarife> ok
[06:52] <jackbrownhf> IS anyone available to help me? is there anyone available to help me?
[06:53] <zebro09> it keeps clogging up my log with a buffer I\O error, otherwise I wouldn't care
[06:57] <nerd> bazhang: Ok :)
[06:57] <Guest59665> bonjour
[06:59] <Jaclyn> So. does anybody know where I can learn the basics of ubuntu so I can maybe help people instead of just running in here and flailing about randomly?
[07:00] <zebro09> ubuntu forums
[07:00] <Sornaensis> internet
[07:00] <Jaclyn> BRB
[07:00] <zebro09> I believe it is ubuntuforums.org
[07:04] <somsip> Jaclyn: http://ubuntu-manual.org/
[07:04] <giuseppe_> ciao cari
[07:08] <gerzel> I'm setting up a lamp server but can't get php5 to parse on my web pages.  I used tasksel to install lamp on my ubuntu server what else do I need to do to get php working?
[07:08] <crimsonmane> Jaclyn: google "The Linux Command Line PDF"
[07:09] <zebro09> crimsonmane that is a great book and FREE!
[07:10] <crimsonmane> i just finished reading it
[07:10] <gerzel> a2enmod php5 says that php5 is already enabled.
[07:10] <jackbrownhf> hey
[07:10] <jackbrownhf> help please about KGpg
[07:10] <jackbrownhf> anyone available ?
[07:10] <gerzel> Though php still isn't being parsed in my files.
[07:12] <jackbrownhf> IS anyone available to help me? is there anyone available to help me? the problem is drescribed here and I'm unable to fix it http://www.pclinuxos.com/forum/index.php?topic=72422.0
[07:13] <Jordan_U> jackbrownhf: What version of Ubuntu are you using?
[07:14] <jackbrownhf> jordan: 11.04
[07:17] <Kartagis> can I bind commands to keys in terminal?
[07:18] <Jordan_U> jackbrownhf: Does "pgrep kgpg" give any output? (if it's more than one line, please use http://pastebin.ubuntu.com ).
[07:18] <crimsonmane> Jordan_U: he's in the mint channel and telling us there he uses mint 11.
[07:19] <gerzel> Kartagis: Try looking at http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/10things/cut-down-on-linux-command-line-typing-with-these-10-handy-bash-aliases/352
[07:19] <gerzel> That might be what you're looking for.
[07:20] <Kartagis> gerzel: I've already a bash script that does what I want
[07:20] <Kartagis> but, let me look anyway
[07:20] <gerzel> ok
[07:20] <Jordan_U> jackbrownhf: Lying to people trying to give you free support is not a great strategy.
[07:20] <crimsonmane> he's being deceptive out of desparation i think
[07:20] <jackbrownhf> Jordan_U: I launched pgrep kgpg into terminal with no result
[07:20] <gerzel> So what kind of binding do you want?  like ctrl + s to save or something?
[07:21] <jackbrownhf> Jordan_U: Lying ? I tought that it was the same and it always has been for support
[07:21] <Jordan_U> jackbrownhf: If you hadn't actually lied in here I would have answered you in ##linux. As-is, good luck finding support elsewhere (and please don't lie in any other channels).
[07:21] <jackbrownhf> Jordan_U: 99% that works on Ubuntu works on mint too
[07:21] <Jordan_U> !mint | jackbrownhf
[07:22] <crimsonmane> what's the command to show your distro using /exec ?
[07:23] <rumpe1> crimsonmane, /exec lsb_release -d
[07:23] <crimsonmane> jackbrownhf: in xchat here type that ^
[07:23] <jackbrownhf> ^ crimsonmane  ?
[07:23] <crimsonmane> "/exec lsb_release -d"
[07:24] <crimsonmane> in the chat box
[07:24] <jackbrownhf> ok ?
[07:24] <crimsonmane> rather, /exec -o lsb_release -d"
[07:24] <crimsonmane>  -o means to output to chat for all to see
[07:25] <jackbrownhf> sh: Syntax error: Unterminated quoted string
[07:25] <jackbrownhf> Description:	Linux Mint 11 Katya
[07:25] <jackbrownhf> ok?
[07:26] <IdleOne> !mint
[07:26] <crimsonmane> maybe i should have kept my mouth shut in the first place
[07:27] <jackbrownhf> Description: Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal
[07:27] <overfiend> can anybody recommend a good dvdauthhor
[07:27] <lusers> Description: Facebook "LOLPrivacy" Beta 0.99
[07:27] <overfiend> software beside tovid
[07:27] <neodragon> anyway thanks bazhang for the info
[07:27] <insmod_> overfiend: to copy or just burn
[07:28] <insmod_> overfiend: or convert and burn
[07:28] <neodragon> I'm giving this laptop to my daughter for Christmas
[07:28] <overfiend> convert to DVD format then burn
[07:28] <crimsonmane> insmod_: devede to convert .avi or other into .iso, and brasero or k3b to burn
[07:28] <crimsonmane> erm, overfiend i think that was for you sorry
[07:29] <crimsonmane> you need two programs
[07:29] <llort> hello
[07:29] <insmod_> crimsonmane: convert with ffmpeg transcode or mencoder (backend) or use a gui that uses a backend
[07:30] <kiwi-foobar> I have a problem with an upgrade from 12.04 to 12.10 can anyone here help. It looks like the window manager does not start correctly.  In fact compiz crashes. I have got almost _no_ gui access but I can reboot into root shell. Installed ccsm and check to see if the unity plug in was installed and enabled, which it is	Removed my nvidia card;	sudo apt-get remove --purge "nvidia-*";	sudo rm /etc/X11/Xorg.conf; but still no go
[07:30] <kiwi-foobar> I have recovered some log files
[07:30] <crimsonmane> insmod_: you probably know more than me in this area. i didnt know ffmpeg converted to iso
[07:32] <overfiend> tovid want convert any videos keep getting a error
[07:32] <crimsonmane> tovid?
[07:32] <overfiend> makedvd encountered an error during the DVD creation process:
[07:32] <overfiend> Authored structure directory does not exist
[07:33] <DaRude> Trying to install Ubuntu 12.10 Asus p4s8x and ubiquity crashes, here's the syslog http://pastebin.com/uuNnfxtC any clues?
[07:33] <crimsonmane> i convert videos to avi using devede, and burn them using k3b
[07:33] <crimsonmane> not to avi, "from avi" sorry
[07:33] <llort> DaRude Try to use Linux Mint.
[07:33] <Evil_Eric> i use handbrake to convert to mkv and i use dvdstyler to convert to dvd
[07:34] <crimsonmane> DaRude: there's a non-gui alternate installer that usually works around install issues
[07:34] <overfiend> I never had problems before from tovid exepct in 12.04
[07:35] <DaRude> llort: hmm that's the best u can do?
[07:36] <DaRude> crimsonmane: damn gotta download/burn alt installer now
[07:36] <crimsonmane> DaRude: sorry to say but his suggestion is valid. maybe not preferred in a ubuntu channel, but still valid. some auto-installers just dont work with certain hardware while others work fine
[07:38] <gordonjcp> in 12.04 I've removed thunderbird-globalmenu and now thunderbird has no menus at all - how can I get them back to normal?
[07:39] <bobbert> @gordonjcp: Have you tried to reinstall said package?
[07:40] <Evil_Eric> sudo apt-get purge thunderbird then sudo apt-get install thunderbird
[07:46] <sail> i have 12.10 install and i just the desktop appearnce to gnome classic i need to install 1 theme its name is greenblack but its not working
[07:53] <sgo11> how to check whether a service is started at boot time or not? I tried chkconfig, it doesn't really give me the right answer. for instance, mongod is started automatically at boot time. but chkconfig returns off and it can not be found in /etc/rc2.d/ either. thanks
[07:56] <zebro09> sgoll does it show up in top?
[07:57] <sgo11> zebro09: yeah. it shows up in ps -ef too. I am just wondering how mongod gets started.
[07:57] <zebro09> it might be in the log file
[07:57] <zebro09> do you want it to start on boot?
[07:59] <sgo11> zebro09: it's not really the question. I just want to know how it gets started. because I can not find it under /etc/rc*.d/. chkconfig returns off. do you have any ideas? thanks.
[08:00] <zebro09> I think in the menu there is a startup applications
[08:01] <zebro09> it should list it there maybe
[08:02] <HaiKaiDo> hey guys i have a question about trackpad issues in 10.04
[08:02] <HaiKaiDo> Im still using 10.04 on my google chromebook Cr-48 cause it runs best and i like Gnome 2
[08:02] <Kartagis> sgo11: besides, chkconfig is a centos thing afaik
[08:02] <HaiKaiDo> but for whatever reason, theres no trackpad settings for me to change
[08:02] <HaiKaiDo> everything works except theres no form of trackpad scroll
[08:03] <HaiKaiDo> left and right click work. but no two finger scroll or right quadrant scroll
[08:03] <sgo11> Kartagis: it can be installed in ubuntu. but it doesn't really matter. I can not find how mongod gets started...
[08:04] <HaiKaiDo> I noticed that on everything 11.xx and above I have scroll
[08:04] <HaiKaiDo> is there anything i can grab from those newer distros to make my trackpad work?
[08:05] <rolandow> good morning! :-)
[08:05] <rolandow> i have a question .. would run ubuntu run better on an apple macbook pro, than on any other laptop?
[08:06] <rolandow> because i had a job interview with a company who wants to buy macbook pro's to run ubuntu on .. but then i was wondering: what's the advantage of having a macbook pro then?
[08:06] <sgo11> I think I found how. it's under /etc/init/mongodb.conf. if this is the case, which command can show a list of all autostart services? I don't think one such command exist in ubuntu...
[08:06] <HaiKaiDo> rolandow that seems like a huge waste of money
[08:06] <rolandow> HaiKaiDo: exactly my idea!
[08:07] <HaiKaiDo> because its not like theyre ideal for running linux on
[08:07] <rolandow> wouldn't i be better of if they would spend the same money on a better laptop? :)
[08:07] <HaiKaiDo> theres plenty of cheaper windows targeted laptops that would blow the macbook pro hardware outta the water for the target of running ubuntu
[08:07] <rolandow> right.. it's probably even less compatible then non-apple laptops, right?
[08:07] <rolandow> right..
[08:08] <rolandow> especially for that kind of money ;-)
[08:08] <HaiKaiDo> yeah lol
[08:08] <HaiKaiDo> what a waste
[08:08] <rolandow> ok .. so then i better ask if i am allowed to spend the same money on a laptop and choose one myself :)
[08:09] <HaiKaiDo> lol you should
[08:09] <rolandow> or i should keep it on osx
[08:10] <a203rosh> ]]]ppp
[08:14] <Zah_> Hello
[08:20] <daggs1-work> hello, I'm trying to write a init.d script of a program for ubuntu and I need some help, how can I invoke /bin/bash -c "abc" when using start-stop-daemon?
[08:22] <sgo11> do anyone know how to show a list of all autostart services in ubuntu? or how to show a service is started at boot time or not? I don't find any command in ubuntu can do such thing. thanks.
[08:23] <zebro09> sgoll go to /etc/xdg/autostart
[08:24] <zebro09> all the startups will be listed there with a .desktop extension
[08:24] <sgo11> zebro09: please... I am talking about service/daemon. not apps.
[08:25] <zebro09> that should show daemons
[08:26] <sgo11> zebro09: no.
[08:30]  * ede Ping jsf15 Could not be resolved to an IP address
[08:36] <kelabot> hey guys, just new on c++ dev. how can i develop prog in ubuntu? any recommendations?
[08:37] <bkc_> kelabot: sudo apt-get install build-essentials ... everything else in that question is off-topic :)
[08:37] <belgianguy> kelabot: Eclipse, also #eclipse
[08:39] <bkc_> belgianguy: don't encourage someone to code C++ in Eclipse... it's insane ;P
[08:39] <usr13> What can I use to open wps document?
[08:39] <hacking_nomad> kelabot: i don't think it's an easy process.
[08:39] <hacking_nomad> kelabot: there's a big process involved off memory.
[08:40] <bkc_> usr13: wps as in Works? both openoffice and libreoffice can open those :)
[08:40] <kelabot> hacking_nomad what do you mean?
[08:40] <usr13> (Microsoft Works document).
[08:40] <bkc_> hacking_nomad: what are you talking about?
[08:40] <hacking_nomad> kelabot: it needs to be reviewed and approved etc.
[08:40] <belgianguy> ?
[08:40] <belgianguy> he asked about a C++ IDE
[08:40] <usr13> Filter Selection?  (for wps, Microsoft Works document).
[08:41] <kelabot> hahaa
[08:41] <bkc_> hacking_nomad: he's refering to build his own app, not _for_ ubuntu :P
[08:41] <kelabot> actually i was just asking about c++ on ubuntu, if there are anything i should read or where to start with
[08:41] <hacking_nomad> he said deploy an application for ubuntu?
[08:41] <bkc_> hacking_nomad: nope, _in_
[08:42] <hacking_nomad> i assumed you meant get it approved and into the ubuntu repos. sorry, my bad.
[08:42] <bkc_> and nothing about deploying
[08:42] <belgianguy> kelabot: http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/moreinfo/c.php
[08:42] <hacking_nomad> i must be delusional.
[08:42] <hacking_nomad> lol
[08:43] <kelabot> hahah
[08:43] <bkc_> belgianguy: seriously thou, don't recommend eclipse for C/C++-development to a beginner...
[08:43] <kelabot> thanks guys, i'll check on that
[08:43] <belgianguy> bkc_: why not?
[08:43] <bkc_> and why point to the download-page when it's in the repo, a better link would be the about/info-page
[08:44] <bkc_> because Eclipse isn't made for C/C++... it's made for java, and then some idiot slapped on some c-support with ducttape...
[08:44] <belgianguy> pff
[08:44] <belgianguy> it's a tool that has come a long way, and for starting out, he'll do just fine
[08:45] <belgianguy> I'm not going to suggest emacs or vim
[08:46] <bkc_> I wasn't either (thou I was thinking about it for more than a second ;P)... but there are better suited IDEs for C/C++
[08:46] <bkc_> but for a beginner I'd actually suggest a texteditor of choice and a terminal :)
[08:46] <daggs1-work> kdevelop is as good c++ ide
[08:47] <daggs1-work> s/as/a/g
[08:47] <belgianguy> fine, apologies for being so partisan
[08:47] <belgianguy> http://lmgtfy.com/?q=ubuntu+c%2B%2B+ide
[08:48] <raesi> hi friends plz help me http://paste.ubuntu.com/1391171/
[08:52] <dcherniv> raesi, run ldconfig
[08:52] <dcherniv> raesi, if that doesnt help pastebin ldd `which kraft`
[08:52] <raesi> ok
[08:53] <zetheroo> trying to get a Java applet to work in FF ... I open FF from the terminal and then try to access the Java VPN tool ... and the output is http://paste.ubuntu.com/1391178/
[08:54] <zetheroo> basically the browser just freezes up at this point and I have to CTRL-C it
[08:54] <zetheroo> this feature of course works 100% in Windows ....
[08:55] <zetheroo> is there something better than OpenJDK in this case?
[08:55] <raesi> dcherniv, http://paste.ubuntu.com/1391182/
[08:55] <Kartagis> I can watch videos on youtube and facebook, but I can't watch any other. what to check?
[08:57] <Jaclyn> zetheroo: did you make the applet yourself?
[08:57] <zetheroo> Kartagis: I had this same issue not too long ago ... it amounted to my Flash configuration ...
[08:57] <zetheroo> Jaclyn: no
[08:58] <Kartagis> zetheroo: has yours been fixed?
[08:58] <Jaclyn> But you say the exact same applet works in windows?
[08:58] <raesi> which kraft
[08:59] <zetheroo> Jaclyn: basically it is meant to allow me to access the domain controller which is behind the hardware firewall at the company I work at
[08:59] <Jaclyn> Because if I am remembering correctly, the detector class watches for buttons and whatnot
[08:59] <Jaclyn> zetheroo: but what I asked is does the exact same applet work in windows? because I know Java, but not a whole lot about linux
[09:00] <zetheroo> Jaclyn: yes, in Windows it works fine ... the applet is simply something which is somewhere on the remote side which is used to perform the remote session
[09:00] <raesi> hi friends plz help me http://paste.ubuntu.com/1391171/
[09:00] <xx4h> und re =)
[09:01] <zetheroo> Jaclyn: all I do is enter a link in  the browser and it takes me to the gateway where I login, then select the remote system I need to access and then another window opens and this is when I see this Java stuff coming up in the terminal
[09:02] <Jaclyn> zetheroo: because from it telling me that it cannot find the detector class, the only thing that I can think is someone's Java is messed up somewhere. I would try to update/reinstall Java on your end and see if that helps, otherwise, that's really where my experiance ends
[09:02] <zetheroo> so at the time of accessing a remote machine it seems it's being handled by Java ... and in the output there is a line referring to an applet not loading
[09:02] <Jaclyn> Well, the reason that the applet isn't loading is because it can't find the reasources that it needs to start. When was the last time you tried this in windows?
[09:03] <penguinman> raesi: did you uninstall pulseaudio?
[09:04] <Mit> Bonjour :) j'ai besoin d'un coup de main pour un pb de résolution d'écran avec ubuntu 12.04
[09:04] <zetheroo> Kartagis: yes, I eventually got it sorted ...
[09:04] <fr> join #ciudad_real
[09:05] <almoxarife> !fr
[09:05] <elena-IK> I want to store a backup of a local directory on a remote server. I want the data to be encrypted before the transfer to the server. I currently use rsync and encfs inside sshfs for this, this seems quite buggy however. any good alternatives?
[09:05] <Jaclyn> zetheroo: To be honest, I think something went wonky serverside. I would try updating Java, and if it is current, then reinstalling. And if it still doesn't work I would check it out in Windows again. If it works in windows, I dunno how else I can help you because I don't know linux very well, and if it doesn't work, then I was correct and you need to contact the server admin.
[09:05] <Kartagis> zetheroo: care to share with the rest of the classroom?
[09:05] <zetheroo> Kartagis: if I recall correctly is came down to having ore than one instance of Flash installed ...
[09:06] <genks> Hi, I need some help. I have to put on video output(vga) through projector some videos... and in real-time overlay them some static images... hints? I'm very newbie and I need an expert overview indicates me a right path to follow.
[09:06] <genks> (Sorry for my english)
[09:07] <Kartagis> zetheroo: I have flashplugin-installer installed
[09:07] <zetheroo>  Jaclyn: ok thanks
[09:07] <Kartagis> should I install adobe-flashplugin as well?
[09:07] <zetheroo> Kartagis: right, and in FF ... what do you have in Plugins?
[09:07] <penguinman> Kartagis: the installer should grab what you need for that
[09:08] <Kartagis> zetheroo: I'm using google-chrome
[09:08] <zetheroo> ok, let me check what I got installed ... and I'll check Chrome too
[09:08] <Jaclyn> zetheroo: Sorry I couldn't be more helpful, but that's all I've got. You could probably save some time by just trying to boot it up with windows, because if it works in windows, then it is either a problem with ubuntu or your firefox.
[09:08] <penguinman> Kartagis: the actual binary chrome build has flash built in actually. so you don't need the plugin at all
[09:08] <vaibhav_> sir
[09:09] <vaibhav_> error
[09:09] <vaibhav_> ping
[09:09] <almoxarife> !openshot | genks<
[09:09] <Kartagis> zetheroo, penguinman: http://uppix.net/b/3/4/fa129dcdadb7b7fef2c9f32aab315.png
[09:09] <almoxarife> !info openshot
[09:10] <genks> !openshot
[09:10] <genks> !info openshot
[09:10] <zetheroo> Kartagis: In Synaptic all I have installed is flashplugin-installer 11.2.202.251ubuntu0.12.04.1
[09:11] <penguinman> Kartagis: good god man, the tabs....lol
[09:11] <zetheroo> Kartagis: as far as I recall Chrome comes with Flash pre-installed ...
[09:12] <Kartagis> zetheroo: but I can't watch videos except on youtube and facebook
[09:12] <zetheroo> Kartagis: and how is it in FF?
[09:12] <zetheroo> Kartagis: also how did you get that version on Flash in Chrome?
[09:12] <Kartagis> zetheroo: flash crashes
[09:13] <Kartagis> zetheroo: it was pre-installed in Chrome
[09:13] <somsip>  svn sw  https://subversion.assembla.com/svn/booklending/booklending/branches/iss-697
[09:13] <somsip> er...oops
[09:13] <zetheroo> Kartagis: can you select details of that plugin
[09:14] <zetheroo> Kartagis: which version of Ubuntu ?
[09:14] <Kartagis> 12.04
[09:14] <Jordan_U> zetheroo: Have you tried Oracle's Java 7?
[09:14] <zetheroo> Jordan_U: no ... I am afraid to mess Java up :P
[09:15] <xx4h> java--
[09:16] <zetheroo> Kartagis: I have 12.04 as well
[09:16] <Jordan_U> zetheroo: This guide is probably safe, and has instructions for going back to openJDK: http://www.webupd8.org/2012/01/install-oracle-java-jdk-7-in-ubuntu-via.html
[09:16] <zetheroo> Kartagis: thing is that my Flash version is 11.2r202 in Chrome ...
[09:16] <zetheroo> Kartagis: and its not 2 files as yours is either
[09:16] <Jordan_U> zetheroo: Please file a bug report against OpenJDK though, and if it works in Oracle Java please mention that in your bug report.
[09:16] <zetheroo> Jordan_U: thanks
[09:17] <Jordan_U> zetheroo: You're welcome.
[09:17] <Kartagis> zetheroo: hrm, I guess the problem is that specific site. I can watch videos on discovery.com
[09:18] <zetheroo> Kartagis: in Synaptic which version on Flash do you have installed?
[09:19] <zetheroo> Jordan_U: do I need to remove OpenJDK before installing Oracle Java?
[09:19] <Jordan_U> zetheroo: No.
[09:19] <Kartagis> zetheroo: 11.2
[09:20] <jerardwack> Hi guys. I need help. All torrent clients on my server use only 100 mb network speed, but I have 1 GB. And this is 1GB work right
[09:20] <zetheroo> Kartagis: then this is what Chrome should be using
[09:20] <Kartagis> zetheroo: 11.2.202 to be specific
[09:20] <zChris> is there no alternative install for i386 ?
[09:20] <Kartagis> flashplugin-installer 11.2.202.251ubuntu0.12.04.1
[09:20] <zChris> the ordinary desktop iso fails to install for me
[09:21] <zChris> 12.04 btw
[09:21] <zetheroo> Kartagis: can you pls check why Chrome says that it has 2 files for it's Flash plugin?
[09:21] <Sven_vB> hi
[09:21] <poglesbyg> Hi Sven!
[09:22] <Kartagis> zetheroo: how do I check that?
[09:22] <zetheroo> Kartagis: when looking at the plugins in Chrome ... on the right side at the top of the page there is a Details button
[09:22] <zetheroo> click it and see what you see ;)
[09:22] <Sven_vB> i get this fsck announcement since days. do i have to manually unmount, check and remount the disk every month or might there be an easy way to re-activate automatic checking? *** /dev/sda9 will be checked for errors at next reboot ***
[09:23] <Sven_vB> oh and i've rebootet several times since. ;)
[09:23] <ActionParsnip> zChris: could use the mini ISO
[09:24] <zChris> ActionParsnip, yeah i sorted to that one :(
[09:24] <Kartagis> zetheroo: one of them is future splash player
[09:24] <ActionParsnip> zChris: its handy, saves having to install packages then immediately upgrade them all :)
[09:24] <zetheroo> Kartagis: huh? :P
[09:24] <Kartagis> zetheroo: http://uppix.net/e/7/8/cf6d7a3b89895f195585af701ee15.png
[09:25] <zetheroo> Kartagis: oh right .... the .spl
[09:25] <zetheroo> Kartagis: ah there you go ... disable the first Flash plugin
[09:25] <zetheroo> Kartagis: then restart Chrome and try to load your vids again
[09:26] <zetheroo> Kartagis: you have some Flash installed from a 3rd party it seems ... "PepperFlash"  !?!?
[09:26] <Kartagis> zetheroo: I didn't
[09:27] <zetheroo> Kartagis: uhm ...  what do you mean? It was in your screenshot ...
[09:27] <auronandace> zetheroo: pepper is the api for chrome, chrome's builtin flash
[09:28] <zetheroo> auronandace: then why have I never seen it in my Chrome browsers?
[09:28] <Kartagis> zetheroo: it wasn't me who installed it. it must have come with Chrome. and the video doesn't play
[09:28] <zetheroo> Kartagis: what version on Chrome do you have and how did you install it?
[09:29] <auronandace> zetheroo: if you've installed flash via the package manager then that is default
[09:29] <auronandace> zetheroo: pepper is only in chrome (not chromium)
[09:29] <zetheroo> auronandace: ah, this makes sense ... since I only use Chromium :P
[09:30] <auronandace> zetheroo: me too
[09:30] <Kartagis> I never use Synaptic
[09:30] <auronandace> Kartagis: you should
[09:30] <zetheroo> Kartagis: are you using Chrome or Chromium ... and what version ?
[09:30] <zetheroo> Kartagis: well you should :D
[09:31] <auronandace> Kartagis: thats the whole reason the repos are there
[09:31] <taherAbdo> hi guys ... i gotta a problem in GD liberary on my ubuntu OS
[09:31] <evidex> @taherAbdo what's your problem?
[09:32] <Kartagis> I gave up on Chromium long time ago because Flash kept crashing on me. Version 23.0.1271.64 Chrome
[09:32] <zetheroo> Kartagis: if the software is not available via Synaptic and there are no decent PPA's then maybe I will look elsewhere
[09:32] <auronandace> Kartagis: anything you install from outside the repos we cant support here
[09:32] <taherAbdo> how to get another version of this liberary installed on my machien
[09:32] <Kartagis> auronandace: I mean I'm not using GUI, I always use apt-get
[09:32] <auronandace> Kartagis: oh, good
[09:32] <zetheroo> am using Version 20.0.1132.47 of Chromium without any issues
[09:33] <Ben64> synaptic isn't even installed by default anymore
[09:33] <auronandace> Ben64: still available in the repo
[09:34] <zetheroo> Ben64: I think you mean Synaptic Package Manager ;)
[09:34] <taherAbdo> can anyone help me please
[09:34] <zetheroo> Ben64: and it's always the first thing I install ... I cannot stand the Ubuntu Software Center
[09:34] <Ben64> auronandace: I know.       zetheroo: nope I mean synaptic
[09:35] <zetheroo> riiiight
[09:35] <AndChat39444> 21.12.2012
[09:36] <darthanubis> zetheroo,synaptic was too hard for users.....I'm guessing
[09:37] <zetheroo> darthanubis: that's fine, and I get that ... but USS is incredibly slow in comparison ..
[09:38] <darthanubis> zetheroo,I have not tried to yet, but can USC be purged
[09:38] <zetheroo> darthanubis: no idea ... I try to keep away from USC as much as possible
[09:38] <zetheroo> :P
[09:39] <aiqinghai> hi
[09:40] <Sven_vB> @ ubuntu software center, it also needs apt-xapian-index, which causes at least my systems to cron-ically hang/freeze for minutes at apparently random times. therefore it's one of the first things i get rid of after install
[09:40] <matej_> can someone tell what's wrong wirh ubuntu when I boor from usb seems like the graphic drivers is not working http://shrani.si/f/29/3R/2TguZfaB/2012-11-27-100853.jpg
[09:41] <aiqinghai> s
[09:41] <akw_> how can i install a program from its source file , i have ubuntu software center
[09:41] <Sven_vB> also apport, which continuously tries to report that itself crashed for two days, then only tells me that it's maximum number of reports has been reached... yes very helpful to see that at every login =)
[09:42] <akw_> but ubuntu software center cannot read pacakage files ?
[09:42] <alvesjnr> what is the name of the file manager used on unity?
[09:42] <alvesjnr> I want to call it using command line
[09:42] <auronandace> nautilus
[09:42] <meant0m> nautilus
[09:42] <alvesjnr> thank you
[09:42] <Sven_vB> akw_, open the package file in file-roller, it should offer to instal it
[09:43] <akw_> Sven_vB:  i extracted the tar.gz  , the extraction has a PackageSetup.py file and few folders
[09:43] <Sven_vB> akw_, does it have a "README" or "INSTALL" file?
[09:43] <genks> almixarife I've read about openshot, but It's a non-linear editing software... any suggests?
[09:44] <zetheroo>  Jordan_U: It works with Oracle Java 7 !! :D
[09:44] <genks> almoxarife sorry :)
[09:44] <akw_> no , i guess , but it has a file without any extension and is on the name of the software , i.e. sublime_text
[09:45] <akw_> this is what i downloaded http://www.sublimetext.com/2
[09:45] <almoxarife> genks: no idea, i dont edit vid
[09:45] <Sven_vB> akw_, have you tried just running the .py file?
[09:45] <akw_> Sven_vB: with terminal window ?
[09:45] <akw_> sorry i'm new on ubuntu
[09:45] <Sven_vB> akw_, yes, a terminal might be helpful :)
[09:45] <genks> almoxarife: however, thank you
[09:45] <Sven_vB> in case the authors didn't include a GUI
[09:45] <alumno> Vendo marihuana
[09:46] <alumno> Por la patilla
[09:46] <alumno> Hello
[09:46] <matej_> can someone tell what's wrong with ubuntu when I boor from usb seems like the graphic drivers is not working http://shrani.si/f/29/3R/2TguZfaB/2012-11-27-100853.jpg
[09:46] <alumno> Many people like weed
[09:46] <genks> n'egg vist e sciem!
[09:46] <alumno> FUCKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNGGG BITCHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
[09:46] <DJones> alumno: This is a support channel for Ubuntu, not general chat
[09:47] <nerd> anyone using openbox ?
[09:47] <ActionParsnip> nerd: i do
[09:47] <nerd> cool
[09:47] <nerd> so openbox run flawlessly in ubuntu ?
[09:47] <nerd> pls tell yes..!!!
[09:47] <xx4h> wth
[09:48] <xx4h> hl capsl.
[09:48] <evidex> nerd: Yup, openbox works fine on ubuntu
[09:48] <akw_> Sven_vB: how do i run a .py file ?
[09:48] <Sven_vB> akw_, "python " + filename
[09:48] <a218zhar>  hello everybody
[09:48] <evidex> nerd: If you like openbox though, it would be worth your while looking at crunchbang linux
[09:48] <evidex> nerd: It's a debian based distro that uses OB
[09:48] <akw_> Sven_vB: ok
[09:49] <akw_> Sven_vB: nothing happened ?
[09:49] <akw_> i mean nothing happened
[09:49] <user> проверка
[09:50] <Jordan_U> nerd: evidex: Lubuntu also uses OpenBox (as part of LXDE), and is an official Ubuntu flavor.
[09:50] <nerd> evidex: now i am quite addicted to ubuntu, so if openbox runs awesomely great than i would be really happy
[09:50] <zimi> xubuntu forever
[09:50] <almoxarife> kde for ever
[09:50] <almoxarife> :)
[09:50] <zimi> русские есть?
[09:50] <evidex> nerd: That's fair enough, but crunchbang is quite similar, and much more lightweight
[09:51] <nerd> linux for ever :P
[09:51] <Sven_vB> akw_, then i don't know. i'd have to find and read the install instructions, maybe you can find better ones. however, if you're new to ubuntu, rather try and find a binary package, then install that with help of file-roller.
[09:51] <evidex> nerd: worth playing with at least :)
[09:51] <zimi> yeap
[09:51] <nerd> evidex: ok will give it a try for sure :)
[09:51] <gogeta> Linux 4 life
[09:51] <Jordan_U> !ru | zimi
[09:51] <zimi> thanks
[09:51] <akw_> Sven_vB: ok one last question , what is a file-roller ?
[09:51] <Jordan_U> zimi: You're welcome :)
[09:52] <almoxarife> !info file-roller
[09:53] <Sven_vB> akw_, i think the menu calls it "Archive Manager". in this usage, it is a program that provides an "Install" button when you give it a .deb package.
[09:53] <nerd> Jordan_U: are the repos of lubuntu, xubuntu or ubuntu are same ?? i assume they are same right ?
[09:53] <almoxarife> Sven_vB: sure about that?
[09:53] <akw_> Sven_vB: thanks very much for your help , i appriciate it
[09:53] <Sven_vB> almoxarife, last time i tried, it did.
[09:53] <evidex> nerd: the repos are the same
[09:53] <nerd> evidex: cool
[09:54] <Sven_vB> akw_, btw, if you happen to have a shell open, you can more simply install with just dpkg -i setup.de
[09:54] <Sven_vB> .deb
[09:55] <ActionParsnip> akw_: if you use the CLI method, you may need to run:  sudo apt-get -f install    to satisfy deps
[09:55] <almoxarife> !gdebi
[09:55] <akw_> Sven_vB: unfortunately it doesn't have .deb extenstion
[09:55] <ActionParsnip> akw_: the extension doesn't mean much, if it is a deb file then it will install
[09:56] <ActionParsnip> akw_: you could rename it to jpg, the data doesn't change
[09:56] <Sven_vB> akw_, that's why i suggested to look for a binary package. it should have .deb then.
[09:56] <akw_> ok
[09:56] <akw_> thanks
[09:56] <GotCoffee> Hi, can someone explain the difference between e2fsck -c and e2fsck -cc to me?
[09:57] <ActionParsnip> akw_: it's a .run then its a slightly different file :)
[09:57] <ActionParsnip> GotCoffee: read the man page?
[09:57] <almoxarife> GotCoffee: the second has two 'c''s?
[09:58] <GotCoffee> ActionParsnip: That's where I got the command from but I don't understand the explanation. It says -cc uses a non-destructive read write test. Does that mean -c would destroy my data on the drive?
[09:58] <zetheroo> how do I make something like a batch file in Ubuntu? ... would it be a bash script?
[09:59] <zetheroo> I need this to be executed right before firefox is opened:   export NSS_SSL_CBC_RANDOM_IV=0
[10:01] <ActionParsnip> zetheroo: 2 line bash script will do it :)
[10:01] <ActionParsnip> zetheroo: top line:   #!/bin/bash
[10:01] <ActionParsnip> zetheroo: 2nd line:   export NSS_SSL_CBC_RANDOM_IV=0; firefox
[10:01] <ActionParsnip> zetheroo: mark the text file as executable and you are good to go :)
[10:01] <zetheroo> ok thanks!!
[10:02] <chael> hey guys..
[10:02] <ActionParsnip> zetheroo: you could even make an alias for your script in ~/.bashrc so that when 'firefox' is ran, it runs your script ;)
[10:02] <chael> can i ask something?
[10:02] <zetheroo> ActionParsnip: well I don't need it to run normally ... but just when I need to perform a certain task
[10:02] <zetheroo> ;)
[10:03] <chael> how to shared folder one computer to another
[10:05] <ActionParsnip> zetheroo: no worries
[10:05] <mkquist> Hey all which printers do best with linux?
[10:05] <almoxarife> chael: i use sftp, pretty painless
[10:05] <ActionParsnip> mkquist: I'd say HP
[10:06] <ActionParsnip> chael: you can use samba. Nautilus has nice functionality for sharing folders too. SFTP is more secure :)
[10:07] <mkquist> ActionParsnip thanks
[10:07] <chael> can you give me a link on how to do it..
[10:07] <brady1> http://www.noobslab.com/2012/08/install-delorean-dark-themes-on-ubuntu.html      , im trying to follow the previous link to install a theme, however, after ive run the commands, my windows havn't changed... anyone have any ideas what im doing wrong?
[10:08] <HTC-DZ> installed ubuntu 12.04 LTS last night. ran all updates. had to use nomodeset to get it. updated nvidia drivers to propriety ones, removed nomodeset from grub. computer starts up fine. however still using unity 2D not unity 3D. any ideas?
[10:08] <chael> i'm using mkahawa server and client??
[10:09] <chael> what is the best option or idea for sharing folder using mkahawa?
[10:12] <sbarcteam> hi. is it possible to run ubuntu inside KVM domain with 3d compiz based desktop?
[10:12] <ActionParsnip> HTC-DZ: I'd have a check through /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[10:12] <ActionParsnip> HTC-DZ: does nvidia-settings state the driver is in use?
[10:16] <HTC-DZ> action, is says its active with a green light next to it
[10:16] <ActionParsnip> HTC-DZ: sweet
[10:16] <HTC-DZ> is there something in particular im looking for in the log file?
[10:17] <HTC-DZ> should i maybe try a different propriety driver? version 173? and then install the 173 updates as well?
[10:19] <rkhshm> Can dmesg log issues like RAM failing or mobo failing?
[10:20] <brady1> that  would be cool.
[10:21] <ikonia> rkhshm: not really
[10:21] <ikonia> rkhshm: it's an OS log
[10:32] <elena-IK> I want to store a backup of a local directory on a remote server. I want the data to be encrypted before the transfer to the server. I currently use rsync and encfs inside sshfs for this, this seems quite buggy however. any good alternatives?
[10:34] <invisiblek> anyone familiar with mdadm and rebuilding/resyncing an array after a disk failure?
[10:37] <ActionParsnip> Htbrdd: which nvidia chip do you use?
[10:38] <ActionParsnip> oh well
[10:46] <hd217> hi..
[10:49] <dirtydevil> I am working on Dell Inspiron 1525, ubuntu 12.04, having an error "Error: GLX is not available on the system" . tried to install glx but its also having some problem. Help please
[10:51] <McManiaC> hey, I'm trying to install ubuntu and get stuck on the "preparing to install" screen. now this apparently is a common bug and everybody recommends to format my harddrive, but I already erased the entire disk and it still doesnt work
[10:51] <McManiaC> any other ideas?
[10:55] <ActionParsnip> McManiaC: did you MD5 test the ISO you downloaded?
[10:56] <McManiaC> ActionParsnip: yup
[10:56] <ActionParsnip> McManiaC: are you using RAID?
[10:56] <McManiaC> no
[10:56] <McManiaC> 1 disk only
[10:56] <ActionParsnip> McManiaC: do you get web access in the liveCD?
[10:56] <McManiaC> yes
[10:57] <tmba> hi, is there any way of moving windows in 12.10 with less lag?  I had no issues in 12.04..
[10:57] <ActionParsnip> McManiaC: did you update ubiquity and gparted before kicking off the installer?
[10:57] <ActionParsnip> tmba: which desktop?
[10:57] <tmba> regular ubuntu, gnome 3 unity
[10:57] <blackshirt> hell
[10:58] <blackshirt> hello
[10:58] <blackshirt> hello all, i have a problem with starting linux container, this my messages, http://paste.debian.net/212685/  .. can anybody help me ?
[10:59] <McManiaC> ActionParsnip: hm no
[10:59] <ActionParsnip> McManiaC: it can help. Boot to the CD and run:  sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install ubiquity gparted; sudo apt-get clean     Then run the installer
[10:59] <McManiaC> ActionParsnip: yah will try
[11:02] <Absolute0> I updated my video driver to the latest nvidia version, and lost the ability to switch to max resolution. How can I reset all the xorg/X/video stuff in ubuntu 12.10?
[11:04] <darrend> hi - how to change keyboard layout on 12.04 server??  Tried dpkg-reconfigure {console-setup,console-data,keyboard-configuration} to no avail
[11:04] <tarzeau> darrend: temporarily you can use loadkeys in console and setxkbmap on X11
[11:04] <ActionParsnip> tmba: do you have wobbly windows enabled?
[11:06] <ActionParsnip> tmba: what video chip do you use?
[11:06] <blackshirt> hello all, i have a problem with starting linux container, this my messages, http://paste.debian.net/212685/  .. can anyone help me ?
[11:07] <darrend> tarzeau: doesn't work.  'loadkeys gb' or 'loadkeys uk' give various errors ("Keymap XXX: Permission denied" and others) and fail to affect the layout
[11:08] <darrend> tarzeau: also tried setxkbmap gb within X, no errors, but no change to layout
[11:08] <arunkumar413> how to fix mbr from ubuntu
[11:09] <tarzeau> darrend: interesting ch and us work great for me
[11:10] <darrend> tarzeau: I don't even know which layout is currently operational.. it's not US which is the usual default
[11:12] <lucido> herro
[11:13] <lucido> how can I install virtualbox's guest addons when I have a linux hosst and a windos xp guest os
[11:15] <MonkeyDust> lucido  i have that too, click Devices, Install guest plugins, it then downloads and executes in windows
[11:21] <herculesmorse> In ubuntu I am using the vboxnet0 adapter as a host-only network for a windows virtualbox i SOMETIMES have running. Thing is, I'm using this adapter also to resolve dns's back in (apache development server is *.dev). When I load up ubuntu the vboxnet0 adapter disappears and I have to load up my virtualbox to get it back again. Is there anyway to get it to always be there without having to fire up the virtualbox? or is there a smarter way to resolv
[11:21] <herculesmorse> e my dns's (I don't want to use lan adapter as the IP may change depending on where I am, the vnetbox0 stays always as 192.168.56.1)
[11:21] <linux> hello
[11:21] <Gosy> hiho
[11:22] <linux> 海
[11:22] <linux> 这个怎么玩
[11:22] <MonkeyDust> !cn
[11:23] <McManiaC> ActionParsnip: finally… not sure what changed, ubiquity and gparted were up to date :/
[11:24] <ActionParsnip> McManiaC: all ok now?
[11:24] <McManiaC> ActionParsnip: it's installing I guess
[11:24] <McManiaC> :D
[11:25] <ActionParsnip> McManiaC: if its working, who cares
[11:25] <almoxarife> herculesmorse: you would need to keep the vbox instance alive, it could run headless in the background
[11:26] <herculesmorse> almoxarife, If I load up the virtualbox then kill it my vboxnet0 adapter is still running
[11:26] <herculesmorse> which is what I want
[11:26] <herculesmorse> so it will resolve dns's on my host machine
[11:26] <yhusha> ubuntu is anot allowing any changes to file access permissions
[11:26] <herculesmorse> but i dont want to have to fire up the virtualbox to get the adapter running
[11:28] <blackshirt> someone here experienced with linux based container ?
[11:29] <MonkeyDust> blackshirt  what's a linux based container?
[11:30] <blackshirt> MonkeyDust: i mean linux containers, sorry
[11:37] <Abhijit> hi. i can not login using phpmyadmin. clicking on go do nothing. and i get could not determine server name error on apache restart
[11:37] <Abhijit> helpplease
[11:43] <ActionParsnip> Abhijit: is the server name in /etc/hosts
[11:44] <Abhijit> ActionParsnip, yes there are 127.0.0.1 localhost entry in /etc/hosts
[11:45] <ActionParsnip> Abhijit: is the server called 'localhost' ?
[11:46] <Abhijit> yes
[11:46] <Abhijit> ActionParsnip, yes
[11:46] <ActionParsnip> Abhijit: not very descriptive, could cause issues when other systems want to connect to it too
[11:46] <ActionParsnip> Abhijit: think about it
[11:47] <ahhughes> everytime
[11:47] <ahhughes> ... I do an update it uninstalls vbox. annoying!
[11:48] <Abhijit> ActionParsnip, there is also entry for 127.0.1.1 for Eshanika which is my hostname
[11:48] <ahhughes> it == something I can't explain :'(
[11:48] <almoxarife> ahhughes: you did a kernel update?
[11:49] <almoxarife> ahhughes: verify you have 'dkms' installed
[11:51] <freedom> hello
[11:51] <freedom> ？
[11:54] <lucido> I minstalled the virtualbox package in 12.10 and when I start the vm it says Kernel driver not installed (rc=-1908)
[11:55] <ActionParsnip> lucido: did you install the linux headers package?
[11:55] <joallard> My windows often turn completely black and I don't know what to do about it
[11:57] <linux_lover> hello people!
[11:57] <almoxarife> joallard: you mean the screen dims?
[11:57] <joallard> almoxarife: no, one window at a time. pitch black.
[11:58] <linux_lover> IS IT POSSIBLE TO BACKUP 32BIT UBUNTU CONFIGURATION AND INSTALL 64BIT UBUNTU USING THAT CONFIGURATION?
[11:58] <almoxarife> joallard: randon?
[11:58] <iceroot> linux_lover: normally yes
[11:58] <MonkeyDust> linux_lover  repeat in lower case, please
[11:59] <tozen> :D
[11:59] <joallard> almoxarife: what appears to be randomly; we could say pseudorandomly ;)
[11:59] <ActionParsnip> !caps | linux_lover
[11:59] <linux_lover> Great! How Do you do it then?
[11:59] <tozen> linux_lover: backup /home install fresh one after thats it
[12:00] <linux_lover> What app do you use to Backup home?how about all the software installed? Do I have to install them again?
[12:00] <tozen> linux_lover man dd
[12:01] <ActionParsnip> linux_lover: I use a cron'd cp command
[12:01] <ActionParsnip> linux_lover: I don't believe the configs are arch dependant
[12:01] <iceroot> !backup | linux_lover
[12:01] <iceroot> !clone | linux_lover
[12:01] <MonkeyDust> linux_lover  try this http://paste.ubuntu.com/1391483/
[12:01] <linux_lover> making a note now. so do I need to installed all the software again ?
[12:02] <iceroot> linux_lover: yes
[12:02] <linux_lover> oh dear!
[12:02] <tozen> lol
[12:02] <iceroot> linux_lover: you should only backup your config and home, the rest you would install again (see the clone-tag from ubot93)
[12:02] <linux_lover> i have decided to total dump windows 7
[12:02] <tozen> linux_lover: try to use PING
[12:02] <iceroot> linux_lover: and if you want to change the architecture you cant backup all your programs
[12:02] <tozen> or clonezilla
[12:02] <linux_lover> move to linux for good after using it for a few years now
[12:03] <linux_lover> ubuntu is much faster than my windows 7 64bit
[12:03] <linux_lover> and I run windows-dependent app inside linux using Vbox
[12:03] <tozen> linux_lover: the main question is if everithing rolls splendid so where is the point to change arch?
[12:04] <linux_lover> Here is another question. Is it possible to upgrade from 32bit ubunutu to 64bit without reinstall?
[12:04] <almoxarife> linux_lover: no
[12:04] <tozen> no chance
[12:05] <linux_lover> :(
[12:06] <tozen> linux_lover: do you use some special soft?
[12:06] <tozen> linux_lover: all linux distrs already contain a lot of programs
[12:07] <Guest57719> i have cerificate issue with the cisco anyconnect, but i already installed the all the cert from /etc to /opt/cisco any suggesition ?
[12:07] <lucido> ActionParsnip, yes, installed sudo apt-get install linux-headers-3.5.0-17-generic. What's module's name?
[12:07] <linux_lover> Thanks guys
[12:07] <tozen> linux_lover: i'm sure 98% of what you need is already included into distr
[12:08] <linux_lover> will be back if I need more help
[12:08] <tozen> linux_lover: ur welcome
[12:08] <ActionParsnip> lucido: do you have linux-headers-generic installed too
[12:08] <juniour> :) sure
[12:12] <Stars-> good morning folks, what is the cmd to change root password? i did tried su passwd root, but didn't work
[12:12] <MonkeyDust> Stars-  there is no root password, there's sudo
[12:12] <linjiahao> hi
[12:13] <ActionParsnip> Stars-: just use:  sudo -i   if you want a root prompt
[12:13] <jrib> !root | Stars-
[12:13] <ActionParsnip> !noroot
[12:14] <Stars-> thanks guys
[12:14] <radiske> guys, i need some help with dns on ubuntu server
[12:14] <PellePlutt> Great, cant install ubuntu regular nor ubuntu netinstall
[12:15] <PellePlutt> The crap hangs at configured the kernel at 83%
[12:16] <linjiahao> LiuYan you are Chinese
[12:17] <lucido> ActionParsnip, I installed linux-headers-generic and then reinstalled virtualbox-dkms and no change
[12:17] <ActionParsnip> lucido: I'd ask in #vbox
[12:17] <lucido> k
[12:17] <MonkeyDust> lucido  try this line, worked for me   sudo modprobe vboxdrv;sudo modprobe vboxnetflt
[12:19] <Guest57719> anyone read my quiestion about the anyconnect cert issue ?
[12:19] <radiske> here's the situation, i have a ubuntu server, running firewall and it does all the router to my network... there's one address my network can't resolv... but if i ping this address directly from the server, it resolvs...
[12:19] <MonkeyDust> radiske  there's also #ubuntu-server
[12:19] <radiske> MonkeyDust: thanks!
[12:20] <elfranne> I made a backup of my home dir under kubuntu. Intalled a ubuntu 12.04lts added a user and  copied the home folder over but i can t login ... it goes back to the login screen after 2sec
[12:20] <lucido> MonkeyDust, that changed it to Failed to open a session for the virtual machine first.
[12:20] <lucido> Unsupported version 14 of data unit 'cpum' (instance #1, pass 0xffffffff) (VERR_SSM_UNSUPPORTED_DATA_UNIT_VERSION).
[12:20] <lucido> Result Code: NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005)
[12:20] <lucido> Component: Console
[12:20] <lucido> Interface: IConsole {1968b7d3-e3bf-4ceb-99e0-cb7c913317bb}
[12:21] <MonkeyDust> lucido  how did you istall vbox?
[12:21] <ActionParsnip> elfranne: did you chown the files to the new user?
[12:22] <lucido> MonkeyDust, virtualbox package
[12:22] <TomyLobo> hi
[12:22] <Hyperbyte> Is there any way to disable the need for double clicking while navigating folders in a regular Gnome (fallback) save dialog?
[12:22] <MonkeyDust> lucido  from oracle or from the repos?
[12:22] <lucido> MonkeyDust, I had virtualbox-4.2 package installed before thats where my vm is from
[12:22] <lucido> MonkeyDust, repos
[12:22] <TomyLobo> http://packages.ubuntu.com/quantal/clang why does that require libstdc++6-4.6-dev and not 4.7?
[12:23] <MonkeyDust> lucido  that's odd, works perfectly here
[12:23] <lucido> MonkeyDust, I couldn't find the quantal repos from oracle
[12:23] <lucido> I'll try to discard the old config
[12:23] <cfhowlett> TomyLobo: greetings
[12:24] <TomyLobo> hello
[12:24] <linjiahao> hello
[12:24] <elfranne> ActionParsnip, i did not -_- ... i ll see that
[12:24] <TomyLobo> the reason i'm asking is that i'm kinda uncomfortable having 2 compilers' libraries installed
[12:25] <Estragon> hi
[12:25] <Estragon> im looking for some stories about installing ubuntu on a 2011 mac mini
[12:25] <Hyperbyte> In a touchscreen environment it's incredibly difficult to double click, so navigating a 'save as' or 'open' dialog in Gnome is a horrible task
[12:25] <gordonjcp> Estragon: funny enough, I've just (re-)installed on a 2007 Macbook
[12:25] <Estragon> any feedback ? is it as straightforward as installing it on a pc ?
[12:25] <Hyperbyte> Any possible solutions would be greatly appreciated. :)
[12:26] <gordonjcp> Estragon: it's not as straightforward as installing on a PC
[12:26] <Abhijit> hi. i can not login using phpmyadmin. clicking on go do nothing. and i get could not determine server name error on apache restart
[12:26] <xx4h> Guest66035, :-/
[12:26] <gordonjcp> Estragon: it's not too horrible though
[12:27] <gordonjcp> Estragon: I used this: http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/41738/booting-linux-from-usb-using-efi
[12:27] <gordonjcp> to make a bootable USB stick
[12:27] <Estragon> thanks
[12:27] <gordonjcp> Estragon: if you install reFind I think it'll boot directly off an ISO
[12:28] <elfranne> ActionParsnip, thx man
[12:28] <gordonjcp> Estragon: you want refind anyway, assuming you're going to dual-boot
[12:29] <linux_lover> question.which directory do i need to backup if i want to replace the current 32bit with 64bit ubuntu?
[12:29] <ActionParsnip> elfranne: important step dude :)
[12:30] <MonkeyDust> linux_lover  home and etc may be the most important, especially home
[12:30] <linux_lover> even i didnt use home to save my personal files?
[12:30] <Abhijit> can i use same /boot for multiple linux
[12:31] <ActionParsnip> Abhijit: sure as long as the kernel versions don't overlap
[12:31] <MonkeyDust> linux_lover  home also contains config files
[12:31] <Abhijit> ActionParsnip, ok
[12:31] <ActionParsnip> linux_lover: the hidden ones, you may find some are in ~/.config
[12:31] <linux_lover> they are hidden files right?
[12:34] <Faron> I have a question about the 2d session of 12.04 about the workspace switcher.
[12:34] <Guest66545> hi
[12:35] <Estragon> gordonjcp: thanks
[12:36] <Faron> Wait, nevermind. I'm going to switch to gnome3 anyway.
[12:37] <cfhowlett> linux_lover: directory?  you mean your /home files?
[12:37] <Abhijit> ActionParsnip, if i have /boot and them encrypted lvm and /home / and swap in that lvm with another linux how can i instal lubuntu in this setup along side that linux?
[12:37] <linux_lover> yes
[12:37] <ActionParsnip> Abhijit: I've not used LVM. Is the other OS Ubuntu / Debian based?
[12:38] <Abhijit> ActionParsnip, no
[12:39] <ActionParsnip> Abhijit: should be ok then. Not sure about LVM. I'd boot to the installer CD and see what you are presented with in the way of disks etc
[12:39] <Abhijit> ok
[12:45] <robottinosino> I am having all sorts of problems with tex/latex/texlive packages and 12.04, could anybody guide me through some troubleshooting, please? That would be really appreciated.
[12:45] <ActionParsnip> robottinosino: what problems?
[12:46] <linux_lover> is it possible to install 64bit ubuntu alongside an existing 32bit one from within the 32bit ubuntu?
[12:46] <iceroot> linux_lover: no
[12:46] <robottinosino> ActionParsnip: package texlive-base, for example, can only be successfully "half-configured" (in the parlance of dpkg)
[12:46] <iceroot> linux_lover: just use the normal installation and use the amd64 image if you want the 64bit version
[12:47] <robottinosino> dpkg --status texlive-base ---> Status: install ok half-configured
[12:47] <linux_lover> i have too much custom apps on my 32bit ubuntu
[12:48] <linux_lover> clean installation without the one that is properly backed up is too risky
[12:48] <emocakes> thank god I got ubuntu installed
[12:48] <emocakes> are there any bible reading apps for ubuntu?
[12:48] <emocakes> I've been searching the app store and I can't find any
[12:48] <linux_lover> nope
[12:49] <emocakes> why not linux_lover?
[12:49] <linux_lover> not on my pc
[12:49] <emocakes> how am I going to get my daily readings?
[12:49] <robottinosino> Package texlive-base is not configured yet, dpkg: error processing texlive-luatex (--configure), dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
[12:49] <emocakes> are there any ubuntu meetup groups in the portland area?
[12:49] <cnf> hmz
[12:49] <cnf> i am getting tired of p11-kit: couldn't load module: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkcs11/gnome-keyring-pkcs11.so: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkcs11/gnome-keyring-pkcs11.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[12:50] <samski> hi all, i was on here last night with an issuie with network manager that i got solved - i had accidentally removed llibpcsclite1 which took out wpasupplicant and network-manager. im back up on line now, BUT i can't get empathy to connect any more. there's been some mention online of problems with empathy and network manager. any idea what i can try to get empathy to connect?
[12:50] <robottinosino> How could I completely configure: texlive-base?
[12:50] <emocakes> me and my local parish are having a bake meet
[12:50] <ActionParsnip> cnf: what is the output of:  sudo updatedb; locate  /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkcs11/gnome-keyring-pkcs
[12:50] <emocakes> any christians here?
[12:51] <robottinosino> ActionParsnip: was your last line for me?
[12:51] <ActionParsnip> emocakes: just trying to find an app :)
[12:51] <cnf> ActionParsnip: nothing
[12:51] <ActionParsnip> cnf: it wil take a while to run
[12:51] <ActionParsnip> !info Gnomesword
[12:51] <emocakes> ActionParsnip, thankyou :)
[12:51] <linux_lover> http://xiphos.org/about/
[12:51] <DJones> emocakes: If you go to software centre and search for bible, you should find things like Xiphos, bibletime etc
[12:51] <emocakes> you are a good samaritan
[12:51] <cnf> no, it outputs nothing
[12:51] <ActionParsnip> emocakes: I'm not christaian but I can find apps :P
[12:52] <emocakes> DJones, strange, I was searching for the book of Mormon
[12:52] <emocakes> wasn't able to find it
[12:52] <ActionParsnip> !info bibledit
[12:52] <emocakes> ActionParsnip, bless you
[12:52] <ActionParsnip> emocakes: try that
[12:52] <cnf> ActionParsnip: which would make sense, as i uninstalled gnome-keyring
[12:52] <ActionParsnip> !info verse
[12:52] <ActionParsnip> cnf: looks like its needed by something
[12:53] <samski> so my error in empathy is just "change your presence to see contacts here"
[12:53] <samski> any i get red banners for each of my accounts saying "no reason specified"
[12:53] <cnf> ActionParsnip: yes, doesn't help me much, though
[12:53] <emocakes> bless you ActionParsnip
[12:53] <emocakes> happy holidays
[12:54] <emocakes> may god bless all of you
[12:54] <samski> dr_willis: morning! im back lol. this time empathy wont connect (i think its something to do with network manager)
[12:54] <emocakes> :)
[12:54] <ahhughes> how can I stop update manager from trying to update... I keep getting a warning on my mythtv machine that 10.2 is no longer supported.. I know..
[12:54] <dr_willis> samski:  it would be weird that one app on the sytem is not connecting.
[12:54] <cnf> hmz
[12:54] <dr_willis> ahhughes:  the update manager tool has some options i belive.
[12:54] <cnf> guess i got a reinstall coming up
[12:55] <samski> dr_willis: there is some specific bugs mentioned online of the empathy client having trouble around network manager...
[12:55] <ActionParsnip> ahhughes: 10.04 is still supported
[12:55] <dr_willis> samski:  I never use empathy. So you know more bout it then i do. ;)
[12:55] <samski> dr_willis: fair enoug
[12:55] <ActionParsnip> ahhughes: if you show hidden startup apps you can disable update checker (or whatever it's called)
[12:56] <cnf> damnit, how do i get rid of that :/
[12:56] <[awall]> anyone here. have source bypass google?
[12:57] <ActionParsnip> ahhughes: cd /etc/xdg/autostart/
[12:57] <dr_willis> [awall]:  that makes no sence what so ever.
[12:57] <ActionParsnip> ahhughes: sudo sed --in-place 's/NoDisplay=true/NoDisplay=false/g' *.desktop
[12:57] <ActionParsnip> ahhughes:  you can then use the usual startup apps and disable what you don't use :)
[12:58] <dr_willis> [awall]:  msging me the exact same line.. does not make it any more clear what you want.. and it does NOT sound like a ubuntu support issue.
[12:58] <[awall]> dr_willis : you have this source?
[12:59] <ActionParsnip> [awall]: source for what?
[12:59] <[awall]> bypass google
[12:59] <dr_willis> [awall]:  source to do what exactly.. 'bypassing google' is a meaningless term
[12:59] <ActionParsnip> [awall]: thats not a program
[12:59] <MonkeyDust> [awall]  start from the beginning, what do you want and where did it go wrong?
[13:00]  * dr_willis gets  the feeling we got a wanna-be-haxor that dosent speak english well...
[13:00] <ActionParsnip> [awall]: if you don't want to use google, don't use it. I rarely do these days
[13:00] <samski> problem solved, had to go to network and turn of automaticproxy
[13:00] <ActionParsnip> cnf: you could just install the package taht gives that file (maybe)
[13:01] <samski> has anyone got the source for internet? i wanna bypass operating system
[13:01] <dr_willis> i want to bypass the bypassing!
[13:01] <ActionParsnip> you have no chance to survive make your time
[13:01] <MonkeyDust> i want to download the internet
[13:01] <cnf> sudo rm /etc/pkcs11/modules/gnome-keyring.module
[13:02] <cnf> there, all better!
[13:02] <cnf> stupid, stupid gnome
[13:02] <samski> MonkeyDust: you joke, but google actually did that when they got started
[13:03] <ActionParsnip> MonkeyDust: http://tinyurl.com/7mv9n6u
[13:05] <[awall]> how to access root commands in shell unofficial
[13:05] <ActionParsnip> [awall]: run:  sudo -i
[13:05] <k1l> [awall]: use sudo?
[13:05] <ahhughes> ActionParsnip, is it just the update-notifier.desktop that is launching the annoying update reminder?
[13:05] <dr_willis> unofficial?
[13:05] <[awall]> yes
[13:05] <ActionParsnip> ahhughes: yes
[13:07] <ahhughes> Im trying to work out what line in update-notifier.desktop I should change, nothing matches your sed s//
[13:07] <ActionParsnip> ahhughes: just move the file out of the folder and it won't run
[13:07] <ahhughes> can
[13:07] <ahhughes> I rename it
[13:07] <[awall]> sudo: Illegal option -i
[13:07] <[awall]> usage: sudo -V | -h | -L | -l | -v | -k | -K | [-H] [-P] [-S] [-b] [-p prompt]
[13:07] <[awall]> [-u username/#uid] [-r role] [-t type] -s | <command>
[13:08] <[awall]> i not understand
[13:08] <nicolenicole> I just upgraded from Ubuntu 12.04 to 12.10 and now the computer will not recognize my external monitor, I'm on a laptop with a malfunctioning display, the new configuration has the display settings as for the laptop but displayed on the external monitor (so all the proportions are wrong) and cannot detect the external monitor, how do I get Ubuntu to recognize the external monitor and turn off the laptop display?
[13:08] <ahhughes> ..why didnt I buy the chiclet keyboard :'(
[13:08] <ActionParsnip> ahhughes: [awall] what is the output of:  lsb_release -sc
[13:08] <ActionParsnip> ahhughes: try removing the .desktop extension, may work
[13:08] <k1l> [awall]: which ubuntu are you using?
[13:08] <linux_lover> keyring default keeps popping up, anyway to disable it? I'm using xubuntu 12.10.
[13:08] <ActionParsnip> linux_lover: if you set a blank password, it won't bother you
[13:08] <k1l> [awall]: and can you show the command that you typed to get that message?
[13:09] <linux_lover> how do you do that?
[13:09] <ahhughes> will try that ActionParsnip , cheers :) you'll make my tv experience so much better until I can buy a new hdd
[13:09] <ActionParsnip> linux_lover: use the passwords or security app in your menu. I forget the exact name
[13:10] <linux_lover> that is not helping a lot i have to admit
[13:10] <ActionParsnip> i love it when I have to exactly spoonfeed user, so much fun
[13:10] <k1l> linux_lover: take a look at the message why its popping up. most times its to get the wifi password. that is an easy fix
[13:11] <[awall]> ActionParsnip : how command output for lsb_release -sc ?
[13:11] <linux_lover> i love being spoonfed.
[13:11] <k1l> !pastebin | [awall]
[13:11] <ActionParsnip> linux_lover: try pressing ALT+F2 and run: seahorse
[13:11] <ActionParsnip> [awall]: just paste it here, it's one ine
[13:11] <ActionParsnip> *line
[13:11] <linux_lover> keyring default is bugging me, as currently there is no security app in my xubuntu
[13:12] <ActionParsnip> [awall]: or try running: /usr/lib/gnome-keyring/gnome-keyring-prompt-3
[13:12] <[awall]> ok wait
[13:13] <belgianguy> is there a way to list my ram sticks
[13:13] <linux_lover> im using xubuntu not ubuntu
[13:13] <belgianguy> in ubuntu
[13:13] <ActionParsnip> linux_lover: do the commands work?
[13:13] <ActionParsnip> belgianguy: try:  hwinfo
[13:13] <summerfaith> salam kenal semua
[13:13] <belgianguy> thx ActionParsnip
[13:14] <summerfaith> uh oh sorry english
[13:14] <ActionParsnip> [awall]: its a quick command
[13:14] <linux_lover> my keyring functions as normal, but I just want to disable it.
[13:15] <ActionParsnip> linux_lover: then set a blank password for it
[13:15] <ActionParsnip> linux_lover: have a look through your menus
[13:15] <belgianguy> ActionParsnip: should I grep for something?
[13:15] <dr_willis> you can set the keyring to use a blank password and it will use 'unsafe storage' if you enter a blank password the first time it asks.
[13:15] <linux_lover> gnome-keyring-prompt-3: command not found
[13:16] <dr_willis> the 'seahorse' command used to be what was used to manage the keyring
[13:16] <linux_lover> that problem is that there is NO app in my xubuntu that manages keyring default
[13:16] <Vykk> ,
[13:17] <dr_willis> makes me wonder whats manageing the keyring then if theres no apps for the keyring..
[13:17] <linux_lover> makes me wonder too
[13:17] <dr_willis> gnome-keyring
[13:17] <dr_willis> gnome-keyring         gnome-keyring-3       gnome-keyring-daemon
[13:17] <linux_lover> there is seahourse manages my password
[13:18] <dr_willis> are the gnome-keyring-* apps hwere
[13:18] <dr_willis> under seahorse - use the view - by keyring, then in the login item - right click and you can change the default password for the whole keyring - i belive
[13:19] <[awall]> how to inet6 addr commands in shell unofficial ??
[13:19] <dr_willis> change the password, and set the new one to be just blank. (just hit enter)
[13:19] <dr_willis> [awall]:  should we ask you what your native language is?
[13:19] <k1l> [awall]: if you dont have a ubuntu ask in #linux please
[13:20] <dr_willis> [awall]:  your use of 'Unofficial' is totally  meaningless
[13:20] <Mortuis> Is there a way to set up a macro so that when I hit a key combo like Ctrl-E it will type out text, like "Hello World!"?
[13:20] <ActionParsnip> [awall]: why do you keep adding 'unofficial'
[13:20] <dr_willis> Mortuis:  ive seen tools to do that.. not used them in ages.
[13:20] <dr_willis> Mortuis:  some sort of 'macro' tools.
[13:20] <ActionParsnip> [awall]: you stil haven't given the output of the command I gave
[13:21] <dr_willis> Mortuis:  my G15 Keyboard has special G Keys i use for macros. ;)
[13:21] <linux_lover> dr_willis
[13:21] <linux_lover> i have unlocked the login and default
[13:21] <belgianguy> hmm, hwinfo and lshw both list something to do with memory
[13:21] <linux_lover> what is next
[13:22] <belgianguy> but can I see this information split up somewhere, eg if I have 2 x 2GB or 1x 4GB
[13:22] <dr_willis> linux_lover:  there is no next step. It says you are using unencrypted stuff.. and warns you.. and you are done.
[13:22] <ActionParsnip> belgianguy: sudo lshw | less     will show you all hardware in terminal, including the RAM
[13:22] <[awall]> how this use VP6 to shell ??
[13:22] <Mortuis> Hmm, I'll have to google macro programs then, thanks dr_willis
[13:22] <dr_willis> bbl ya all..
[13:22] <ActionParsnip> [awall]: what is the output of:  lsb_release -sc   please
[13:22] <dr_willis> off to the Vets.
[13:23] <[awall]> ActionParsnip : wait
[13:23] <Guest57719> anyconnect cerificate issue anyone ? HELP pls , i'm so stacked...
[13:23] <ActionParsnip> [awall]: I am, I've asked you twice now
[13:24] <belgianguy> thanks ActionParsnip, that gave me what I needed
[13:24] <ActionParsnip> belgianguy: sweet :)
[13:24] <ActionParsnip> alinmear: can you please check your nick out, its spamming the channel
[13:24] <ActionParsnip> alin|mobile: ^
[13:24] <k1l> !away > alin|mobile
[13:26] <nicolenicole> I just upgraded from Ubuntu 12.04 to 12.10 and now the computer will not recognize my external monitor, I'm on a laptop with a malfunctioning display, the new configuration has the display settings as for the laptop but displayed on the external monitor (so all the proportions are wrong) and cannot detect the external monitor, how do I get Ubuntu to recognize the external monitor and turn off the laptop display?
[13:27] <ActionParsnip> nicolenicole: what make and model laptop??? What video chip???
[13:27] <nicolenicole> AMD I think?
[13:27] <nicolenicole> I noticed the proprietary drivers don't show up either
[13:27] <ActionParsnip> nicolenicole: what video chip do you use?
[13:27] <nicolenicole> AMD?
[13:27] <nicolenicole> I don't know?
[13:28] <k1l> nicolenicole: did you install the drivers from the ubuntu repo ord downloaded them form a website?
[13:28] <ActionParsnip> nicolenicole: if you run:  sudo lshw -C display    what is the Product line for the display
[13:28] <Sonderblade> where do you find a skype client that works on ubuntu 64-bit?
[13:28] <nicolenicole> it worked with the installation fine, then when I upgraded the monitor is gone and can't detect
[13:28] <nicolenicole> it works on live CD too
[13:28] <ActionParsnip> Sonderblade: skype.com
[13:28] <ActionParsnip> nicolenicole: thats not the output of the command I gave
[13:29] <linux_lover> Thanks for the help with keyring default everyone
[13:29] <nicolenicole> oh hold on
[13:29] <nicolenicole> PCI (sysfys)
[13:29] <nicolenicole> SCSI
[13:29] <ActionParsnip> Sonderblade: you will need to install many 32bit deps, but it will run in 64bit Ubuntu
[13:30] <ActionParsnip> nicolenicole: wait, your PCI bus is slow
[13:30] <nicolenicole> -display UNCLAIMED
[13:30] <ActionParsnip> nicolenicole: just the product line
[13:30] <nicolenicole> VGA Radeon AMD
[13:30] <ActionParsnip> nicolenicole: like I said 2 minutes ago
[13:31] <ActionParsnip> nicolenicole: if you uninstall the driver, then reinstall it, it should resetup. It is rare for proprietary drivers to survive release changes
[13:31] <Sonderblade> ActionParsnip: the only deb they offer is skype-ubuntu-precise_4.1.0.20-1_i386.deb and that's not installable on 64bit arch
[13:31] <nicolenicole> how do I do that?
[13:31] <k1l> !pastebin | nicolenicole
[13:31] <k1l> just put all in there.
[13:33] <ActionParsnip> Sonderblade: no, there is a 64bit deb too
[13:33] <nicolenicole> how do I reintall the proprietary drivers?
[13:33] <ActionParsnip> nicolenicole: however you installed the driver, use it again and remove it
[13:33] <ActionParsnip> nicolenicole: same way you did the first time
[13:33] <Eagleman> I never understood why the x is used for directories and files, could some one explain?
[13:33] <nicolenicole> I can't find the proprietary drivers setting in the Settings manager
[13:34] <Sonderblade> ActionParsnip: really? where?
[13:34] <nicolenicole> it seems to have been removed in the upgrade?
[13:34] <ActionParsnip> Sonderblade: Skype is proprietarty, so ONLY skype can make a skype client
[13:34] <auronandace> Eagleman: what do you mean?
[13:34] <Eagleman> the x in chmod
[13:34] <ActionParsnip> Sonderblade: skype.com make faux-64bit debs for 64bit ubuntu / debian
[13:35] <ActionParsnip> Eagleman: when you double click a folder, you need execute permissions to do that
[13:35] <auronandace> Eagleman: it sets whether something is executable
[13:35] <guntbert> Eagleman: x on files: executable,  x on directtories: may be entered
[13:35] <k1l> nicolenicole: systemproperties in systemsettings. then last tab
[13:35] <nicolenicole> I'm going to log out of XFCE and check GNOME
[13:35] <Eagleman> so i can enter a folder with 100 but not see any files or make any files?
[13:36] <auronandace> !permissions | Eagleman
[13:36] <ActionParsnip> Eagleman: wget -O skype_Ubuntu-current_amd64.deb http://www.skype.com/go/getskype-linux-beta-ubuntu-64   not work?
[13:37] <Eagleman> ActionParsnip i dont need skype on a CLI :P
[13:37] <Sonderblade> ActionParsnip: well i've looked all over their site and there is no 64bit deb there
[13:37] <ActionParsnip> Eagleman: its just CLI to install it.
[13:37] <ActionParsnip> Sonderblade: ^
[13:37] <auronandace> ActionParsnip: wrong nick
[13:38] <Eagleman> indeed :P
[13:38] <ActionParsnip> Eagleman: croosed wires
[13:38] <ActionParsnip> Sonderblade: wget -O skype_Ubuntu-current_amd64.deb http://www.skype.com/go/getskype-linux-beta-ubuntu-64   not work?
[13:38] <ActionParsnip> Eagleman: my bad
[13:38] <ct529> hi everybody! ubuntu 12.10 64 bit here: when I boot, no GRUB2 menu. Computer select automatically the last update and boots. I do not seem to be able to show the GRUB2 menu.
[13:38] <ActionParsnip> ct529: hold shift at boot
[13:38] <k1l> ct529: press shift
[13:39] <k1l> can some OP remove alinmear ? his nickchanges are getting anoying
[13:39] <ct529> ActionParsnip: why? I would like the menu to always show
[13:40] <k1l> ct529: its the default that the menue isnt shown, when only ubuntu is installed
[13:40] <Touhou11> k1l: Just set your client to hide nick changes if it bothers you
[13:40] <k1l> ct529: you can switch that in the settings
[13:40] <ActionParsnip> ct529: you can tell grub to show in /etc/default/grub
[13:40] <Sonderblade> ActionParsnip: thanks. non us visitors gets an i18n:ized skype site where that link is not present
[13:40] <k1l> Touhou11: that is not the point. it annoys newbiews who are asking for help in here.
[13:40] <ct529> ActionParsnip: which option? my my GRUB_TIMEOUT=20 already
[13:40] <ActionParsnip> Sonderblade: where do you think I got the link?
[13:40] <k1l> */annoys/distracts/
[13:41] <ActionParsnip> ct529: is grub set to hidden?
[13:42] <ct529> ActionParsnip: where do you do that?
[13:42] <ActionParsnip> ct529: GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT_QUIET=true    set that to false, not obvious enough?
[13:43] <Sonderblade> ActionParsnip: i was wrong. despite the name of that deb it is still compiled for i386 - not 64bit
[13:43] <ct529> ActionParsnip: it is ALREADY set toi false
[13:44] <ActionParsnip> Sonderblade: yes, there is only a 32bit binary, but your OS is multiarch, so you can run 32bit app in 64bit OS
[13:44] <ActionParsnip> Sonderblade: you will need to run:  sudo apt-get -f install     to pull in about 70Mb of deps so that it can run
[13:45] <ActionParsnip> ct529: you will need to find out what needs setting, but its configured in that file. Remember to run:  sudo update-grub    after you make a change
[13:46] <louiemat> anyone help me in getting ubuntu 12.10 to print after install everything else works
[13:46] <ActionParsnip> louiemat: what printer?
[13:47] <louiemat> esp3250 kodak
[13:47] <ryannathans> ./Bullet_Candy_Perfect: error while loading shared libraries: libGLU.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[13:47] <ActionParsnip> louiemat: why was that not in your initial question?
[13:47] <ryannathans> i'm on 64bit and i have 32bit and 64bit libs installed for that
[13:47] <yello> Yo, anyone know how to get an ISO on DVD to install new OS?
[13:47] <ActionParsnip> ryannathans: what is the output of:  sudo updatedb; locate libGLU
[13:48] <louiemat> didn't know if I would get someone to help
[13:48] <ActionParsnip> yello: use a burning software
[13:48] <Touhou11> yello: Yes
[13:48] <yello> is it burning DVD or "Data disk"? if i burn, will all files inside iso be there, or iso itself..
[13:48] <ryannathans> /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libGLU.so.1 and /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libGLU.so.1.3.08004 (even though i just installed the i386 one?)
[13:48] <lusy> !ciao
[13:48] <lusy> !list
[13:48] <ActionParsnip> ryannathans: may be why then :)
[13:49] <Touhou11> yello: Depends on your software, usually an option like "Burn disk image" or "Burn ISO". A data disk won't work
[13:49] <ActionParsnip> ryannathans: if you run: file /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libGLU.so.1
[13:49] <ryannathans> omfg i have dependancy problems
[13:49] <ryannathans> give me a minute... sigh
[13:49] <DJones> louiemat: This may help, although kodak printers don't appear to be well supported in ubuntu http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1656799&page=2
[13:49] <ActionParsnip> ryannathans: and: file /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libGLU.so.1.3.08004
[13:49] <ActionParsnip> ryannathans: are they 64bit or 32bit?
[13:49] <yello> kk, or is it enough to "Move" the iso to the dvd drive?
[13:49] <ryannathans> so.1 is a symlink to the other and it's 64bit
[13:50] <ActionParsnip> louiemat: check openprinting.org   kodak hate Linux (and are now bankrupt)
[13:50] <ChogyDan> hiya folks.  What is the key combo to kill X?  ie, used to be ctrl+alt+backspace, then alt+Sysrq/prtnscrn+k
[13:50] <ActionParsnip> ChogyDan: could just run:   killall -u $USER
[13:50] <yello> bah.. i try, i have many DVDs............ BYEeeeeeee ubuntu Byeeeeeeeeeee
[13:50] <yello> hello windows...;d
[13:50] <ryannathans> ActionParsnip: aha! I'm up to another lib i'm missing..
[13:51] <ActionParsnip> yello: we care?
[13:51] <ChogyDan> ActionParsnip: I need it for system freezes....  no cli available
[13:51] <Touhou11> ChogyDan: You can re-enable ctrl+alt+backspace
[13:51] <ActionParsnip> ryannathans: fun fun fun
[13:52] <ChogyDan> !dontzap
[13:52] <ActionParsnip> ChogyDan: does CTRL+ALT+F1 not drop you to TTY1 ?
[13:52] <ryannathans> ActionParsnip: yep...
[13:52] <ChogyDan> no
[13:53] <ryannathans> ActionParsnip: how cna i work out what package has libXrandr.so.2 in it
[13:53] <ChogyDan> *shrugs*  o well, I miss the kill x command  :(
[13:53] <ryannathans> that wasn't too hard.. haha dw i got this.
[13:53] <Kartagis> ryannathans: try apt-file
[13:54] <ryannathans> just typed the lib's name into apt-get install and i found it
[13:54] <ActionParsnip> ryannathans: you can use http://packages.ubuntu.com
[13:58] <ryannathans> ActionParsnip: cheers
[13:59] <ct529> ActionParsnip: k1l: I think I know the options of grub.cfg .... the problem is that it is completely unclear to me how the menu was suppressed. The grub.cfg seems correct ....
[13:59] <ActionParsnip> ct529: could ask in #grub  as well ;)
[14:00] <ChogyDan> fwiw, re: I couldn't kill x, the sysrq was disabled
[14:00] <ct529> ActionParsnip: thanks!
[14:05] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[14:05] <gp5st> i have an application that will be reading from /dev/random often.  Is there a way to keep the entropy high?
[14:06] <gordonjcp> gp5st: entropy key
[14:07] <bhenry> good morning
[14:07] <gp5st> gordonjcp: sorry, i should have specified: it's on a server I don't have physical access to. but that is an idea i hadn't thought of
[14:08] <ryannathans> I can't work out where to get libbass.so from
[14:09] <ryannathans> i can't find it in packages.ubuntu.com
[14:09] <Kartagis> ryannathans: apt-file
[14:09] <Kartagis> is your friend
[14:09] <ryannathans> trying it now
[14:09] <rumpe1> gp5st, man urandom: "... /dev/random should be suitable for uses that need very high quality randomness" ...
[14:10] <gp5st> rumpe1: I'm using the output as iv's for encryption, is urandom random enough?
[14:10] <rumpe1> gp5st, not urandom... random. Urandom is for generation lots of random numbers with lower entropy
[14:11] <gp5st> rumpe1: ah. that's what i thought
[14:11] <nishttal2> hello ppl.. how do i setup a redundant FTP server (2 or more FTP servers) that looks like 1 FTP server (ftp.mydomain.com) to the external user?
[14:11] <ryannathans> nishttal2: dns magic
[14:11] <gp5st> reverse proxies!
[14:12] <ryannathans> when one is dead swap what the dns points to
[14:12] <nishttal2> ryannathans: can you point me to some documentation
[14:12] <ryannathans> i'v never done it myself
[14:12] <nishttal2> ryannathans: can that be automated?
[14:12] <ryannathans> yeah
[14:12] <ryannathans> people have round-robin style dns systems too you could ty
[14:12] <ryannathans> try but not sure if that's what you want
[14:13] <nishttal2> ok thanks
[14:13] <ryannathans> Kartagis: apt-file didn't find it
[14:14] <Kartagis> ryannathans: could it libass?
[14:15] <ryannathans> ./Scoregasm: error while loading shared libraries: libbass.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[14:16] <ryannathans> *blindly installs every lib ever
[14:17] <[awall]> how to use ipv6?
[14:18] <nishttal2> are there any network filesystems that duplicate data written to them on atleast 2 machines.. so one machine can go down without causing any data loss
[14:18] <ryannathans> like RAID but with multiple machines?
[14:18] <xx4h> nishttal2, drbd?
[14:19] <kpm> ill prefer drbd too
[14:19] <nishttal2> well RAID would be on top of a regular file system
[14:19] <nishttal2> i was wondering if there was a file system that does that natively
[14:19] <nishttal2> xx4h: kpm ok will look into that
[14:20] <nishttal2> is googles hadoop the answer?
[14:20] <nishttal2> sorry apache
[14:21] <gordonjcp> gp5st: /dev/urandom is less random but still pretty good
[14:22] <nicolenicole> I got it fixed, apparently Ubuntu 12.10 is not compatable with older AMD/ATI graphics cards?  I simply uninstalled fglrx and everything went back to normal, but will that affect my computer's performance now?
[14:22] <xx4h> nishttal2, didn't tested. but you should have a look at, sounds nice. but look at drbd too. =)
[14:23] <kpm> drbd is stable :)
[14:23] <nishttal2> xx4h: sure
[14:24] <nicolenicole> what are the advantages of using the proprietary driver?
[14:24] <aJacom> I need to make a script that "uses" a desktop application, by writing to two of it's input fields, and pressing enter. how can I make this? please help me get in the right direction
[14:25] <MonkeyDust> aJacom  better ask in #bash
[14:25] <aJacom> MonkeyDust,  thanks.
[14:25] <xx4h> nishttal2, first release 2011 Dec. not that much reliable testing around in the web.
[14:25] <k1l> nicolenicole: most times they have better feature support. like better 3d and external modi etc.
[14:26] <nongoogle> jrib it shows it in the network section of the list of locations 'bookmarked' in the right hand tab
[14:26] <nicolenicole> will I have problems now that I've uninstalled fglrx?
[14:26] <k1l> nicolenicole: but the prop. driver drop old cards (like you mentioned) so you have to go with it.
[14:26] <k1l> no
[14:26] <k1l> if it works, it works :)
[14:26] <xx4h> but some prizes won before 1.0.0
[14:26] <nicolenicole> oh ok, so it's not going to start crashing or freezing on video or 3D graphics?
[14:27] <nongoogle> i dont see an archive mounter command from "apropos archive mounter" anyways, i mean an .iso mounter
[14:27] <nongoogle> :C
[14:27] <k1l> nicolenicole: that depends on the videocard and the whole system. cant be guaranteed
[14:27] <teep> I hate my broadcom 4311 wireless card. *sigh*
[14:28] <nicolenicole> hm well the other alternative the blogs say is to downgrade to xorg 1.12
[14:28] <nicolenicole> not sure how to do that, but seems messy
[14:29] <MonkeyDust> nicolenicole  downgrade is not a good idea
[14:29] <nicolenicole> ok
[14:29] <[awall]> how to use ipv6?
[14:29] <k1l> nicolenicole: if it works i would give it a go
[14:29] <bhenry> where would i find the output of this cron job? … /bin/pwd 2>&1
[14:29] <nicolenicole> ok thanks
[14:29] <nicolenicole> I'll start with Hulu while I eat breakfast lolz
[14:29] <k1l> (i mean using the driver now)
[14:29] <Pici> bhenry: the mail of the user that it ran as.
[14:29] <nicolenicole> see how it handles web TV
[14:30] <nicolenicole> :-)
[14:30] <bhenry> Pici:  how do i check that?
[14:30] <excalibr> anyone runs Ubuntu on intel atom netbook here? does "lscpu" crash for you?
[14:30] <Pici> bhenry: type mail
[14:30] <bhenry> ah
[14:30] <k1l> [awall]: if you are not using ubuntu ask in #linux
[14:30] <bhenry> Pici:  command not found.
[14:31] <Pici> bhenry: less /var/spool/mail/yourusername
[14:31] <[awall]> k1l : linux
[14:31] <nongoogle> jrib i dont see an archive mounter command from "apropos archive mounter" anyways, i mean an .iso mounter
[14:32] <Pici> [awall]: You haven't answered any of the questions that people here have asked.
[14:33] <bhenry> Pici:  there must be something i need to turn on? there is nothing in /var/spool/mail
[14:33] <teep> okay.  Apparently I need to un-enable the wl driver module and force the b43 module to load at boot (for broadcom wireless 4311 card on inspiron 1520).  This is done by...?  Editing /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf?
[14:34] <Pici> bhenry: are you sure your cron job ran? is this root's crontab? (also, whats the point of running pwd in a cronjob?)
[14:34] <sargennto> After installing the package 'xubuntu-desktop' I no longer get the volume scroller graphic when I change the volume levels using my mouse scroll in Unity now... Any ideas?
[14:35] <bhenry> Pici:  i'm debugging. cron seems to be running but my script won't run. i know /bin/pwd works, but need a place to direct output where i can check it after.
[14:35] <bhenry> Pici:  after i get pwd running right i can substitute my bash script back in its place
[14:36] <Pici> bhenry: just do /bin/pwd/ > /some/location 2>&1
[14:36] <Pici> bhenry: that'll send output to /some/location and also push stderr to the same place stdout is going.
[14:36] <bhenry> Pici:  i can just forget about the 2>&1 if i do that right? i'd much rather have control over where my script output goes anyway
[14:37] <bhenry> oh i see
[14:37] <dv-> How do I record both desktop and mic with alsa?
[14:37] <Pici> bhenry: If you forget 2>&1, then stderr will go nowhere (or it should go to your mail, but we've shown that might not be working properly).
[14:38] <Pici> bhenry: As a habit, I use 2>&1 for all of the cronjobs that I have setup.
[14:38] <herculesmorse> Hey guys, I installed ms core fonts on Ubuntu 12.10 and they aren't appearing anywhere. ie. Libreoffice/editors/browsers etc.
[14:38] <herculesmorse> any ideas?
[14:38] <bhenry> Pici:  does stderr mean if there is no error nothing would be there? it would make sense that pwd wouldn't error
[14:38] <Pici> bhenry: Correct.
[14:39] <kiran_> hello
[14:39] <bhenry> Pici:  also is it the root mail folder ? owner of the cron file… or the user mail folder? the user specified in the cron file.
[14:39] <Pici> bhenry: If you're using /etc/crontab its the user listed. If your using a user's crontab, its that user.
[14:40] <bhenry> okay. i'm using /etc/cron.d/myfileshere
[14:41] <sudaya1> hi all, i got this message while installing skype in ubuntu 12.04 http://fpaste.org/wcGj/
[14:41] <sudaya1> any help please
[14:42] <ActionParsnip> sudaya1: if you run:  sudo apt-get install skype-bin     is it already installed?
[14:43] <nongoogle> I need to get a script running from an iso but my dvd burner exploded & i have to use the archive mounter
[14:44] <hondusa> hey - i need some help
[14:44] <teep> hrm.  Edited blacklist.conf to add wl (problematic driver).  Now I'm supposed to add b43 to /etc/modules
[14:44] <ActionParsnip> nongoogle: you can mount ISOs in terminal.....
[14:44] <gordonjcp> !help | hondusa
[14:44] <teep> How can I tell if I *have* b43?
[14:45] <ActionParsnip> teep: echo "b43" | sudo tee /etc/modules > /dev/null
[14:45] <ActionParsnip> teep: its just a text file, nothing fancy
[14:45] <teep> Oh, okay.  Thanks.
[14:45] <ActionParsnip> teep:
[14:45] <ActionParsnip> teep: wait
[14:45] <g-hennux> hi!
[14:45] <ActionParsnip> teep: echo "b43" | sudo tee -a /etc/modules > /dev/null
[14:45] <teep> Didn't type anything yet.  Was just reading.
[14:45] <ActionParsnip> teep: forgot -a :)
[14:46] <g-hennux> using ufw, how can i clean all rules that may have been added by other programs/scripts, and not by ufw?
[14:47] <hondusa> ubuntu will not recognize my password - "cryptsetup failed, bad password or options" - i installed ubuntu on a sony vaio and everything worked yesterday - how can i fix this?
[14:48] <ActionParsnip> hondusa: is that your login password?
[14:48] <hondusa> correct
[14:48] <abhitest> hello guys. my dsl eth speed works normal on opensuse but it do not work on ubuntu. here are the details http://superuser.com/questions/509922/very-slow-dsl-ethernet-speed-new-interesting-update
[14:49] <abhitest> whats wrong with ubuntu?
[14:49] <sudaya1> ActionParsnip: i got this error message http://fpaste.org/nJp5/
[14:50] <ActionParsnip> hondusa: hold shift at boot, select recovery mode, select root and you can run:  passwd foo      change foo for your username then run: reboot
[14:50] <mamed> hello . does anyone know about open source plc simulators??
[14:50] <ActionParsnip> abhitest: are there bugs reported?
[14:50] <abhitest> ActionParsnip: i dont know if its a bug or what? cause it also affect fedora
[14:50] <ActionParsnip> sudaya1: did you try:  sudo apt-get -f install
[14:50] <abhitest> so i am not sure whats wrong
[14:51] <ActionParsnip> abhitest: then I suggest you report one and state where is works and not works
[14:51] <abhitest> ActionParsnip: ok
[14:52]  * abhitest wonders how a bug can affect ubuntu and fedora at same time but not suse
[14:52] <hondusa> boot (holding shift) - advanced options for ubuntu - WHICH recovery mode? 18-generic? 17-generic?
[14:53] <pestilence> i'm trying to get gnome-classic running in VNC.  I installed gnome-core gnome-session-fallback, when I run the theme seems to be messed up.  It looks like this: http://i.imgur.com/3u89U.png    How do I fix this?
[14:53] <nongoogle> ActionParsnip do i need to install something with synaptic?
[14:53] <ActionParsnip> hondusa: any, it doesn't matter
[14:53] <nongoogle> thanks for the assistance
[14:54] <hondusa> ok
[14:54] <pestilence> is there some package missing that causes it to look like that?
[14:54] <hondusa> prompted again for a password
[14:54] <hondusa> same problem
[14:54] <compdoc> pestilence, which vnc are you running?
[14:54] <pestilence> compdoc: TurboVNC
[14:55] <compdoc> that the client or the server?
[14:55] <ActionParsnip> nongoogle: no, you can mount ISO files in terminal easily :)
[14:55] <pestilence> compdoc: the screenshot is from the client.  Both are TurboVNC
[14:55] <hondusa> im prompted for a password - i cant run a command
[14:55] <nongoogle> no i dont know the command to ActionParsnip >:C
[14:55] <compdoc> pestilence, I dont use TurboVNC, but can you pastebin your xstartup file?
[14:56] <sudaya1> ActionParsnip: yea i have tried
[14:56] <ActionParsnip> nongoogle: sudo mkdir /media/ISO; sudo mount -o loop /path/to/filename.iso /media/iso
[14:56] <pestilence> compdoc: I took it from here:  http://coddswallop.wordpress.com/2012/05/09/ubuntu-12-04-precise-pangolin-complete-vnc-server-setup/
[14:56] <ActionParsnip> nongoogle: there is also an app called mounty, but the CLI is childishly simple
[14:56] <sudaya1> ActionParsnip: when i tries to insatll again get same msg
[14:57] <ActionParsnip> sudaya1: try grabbing the deb from skype.com
[14:57] <sudaya1> ActionParsnip: tried that too
[14:57] <teep> "A hard disk is reporting health problems".  Reallocated sector count too high.  (Drive is five years old.  I've backed up all my stuff externally, new drive is ordered, should be here later today.)  Is this for real?  It's not making weird hard-drive-dying noises yet.
[14:57] <calimlero> un saluto tutti gli amici
[14:57] <sudaya1> ActionParsnip: but get same message
[14:58] <ActionParsnip> sudaya1: then uninstall skype, then reinstall it using the deb from skype.com. I just had to do that here
[14:58] <rumpe1> teep, drives can fail any time... 5 years can be a long time for a drive
[14:58] <compdoc> pestilence, thats the same xstartup I use, except I use this one different line:    /usr/bin/gnome-session --session=ubuntu-2d &
[14:59] <teep> *sigh*  But I just upgraded.  Like, two days ago.  Drat.  Looks like laptop surgery for me.  Thanks, folks.
[14:59] <compdoc> pestilence, I also run vnc4server on the remote
[14:59] <pestilence> compdoc: hmm.  let me try ubuntu-2d.
[15:00] <alvesjnr> hi all. I have installed a brand new Ubuntu (version 12.10) and there is a lack of window and menu bar on my unity
[15:00] <alvesjnr> any clue about whats going on?
[15:00] <compdoc> pestilence, you have to restart the service after making the change
[15:00] <pestilence> compdoc: i guess gnome-2d isn't a valid option in 11.10
[15:01] <pestilence> whoops, i misread.
[15:01] <compdoc> pestilence, theres a folder with the sessions you can use. Let me find it
[15:01] <pestilence> compdoc: ubuntu-2d is the non-3d unity is it not?
[15:02] <compdoc> I think you can use any you find in:   /usr/share/gnome-session/sessions/
[15:02] <compdoc> just dont include '.session'
[15:02] <nongoogle> y thank u mr ActionParsnip
[15:03] <ActionParsnip> nongoogle: all ok?
[15:03] <pestilence> compdoc: I do have ubuntu-2d.session in /usr/share/gnome-session/sessions/, however, it says 'Failed to load session "ubuntu-2d"' when I try to run
[15:03] <hceylan> Hey guys what do you in general use for irc ın ubuntu xchat or xchat-gnome?
[15:04] <ActionParsnip> hceylan: irssi and pidgin
[15:04] <compdoc> pestilence, not sure why
[15:04] <pestilence> compdoc: I don't have ubuntu-desktop installed
[15:04] <compdoc> its server?
[15:04] <pestilence> compdoc: it's surprising that i have that .session file.
[15:04] <insmod_> http://www.bitchx.com/
[15:04] <pestilence> compdoc: yes, it's a server.
[15:04] <hceylan> ActionParsnip, Hımm, I am finding the unity indicator support is somewhat broken for xchat and xchat-gnome, does it work for irssi and pidgin?
[15:04] <k1l> hceylan: without -gnome. that is just cut down
 any thoughts on this password problem - im sorry, i know its frustrating dealing with a noob
[15:05] <pestilence> compdoc: i really think that I must be missing some theme package
[15:05] <compdoc> pestilence, I install server, and then:  sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends ubuntu-desktop
[15:06] <hilo> hello can someone help me convert an img file to an iso? I tried using ccd2iso but I get back an error "Unrecognized sector mode (0) at sector 0!" I also tried acetoneiso but it does not have the convert ability
[15:06] <hceylan> k1l, you mean drop xchat-gnome and go with xchat?
[15:06] <nongoogle> i dunno lol *shrugs*
[15:06] <nongoogle> oh the mystery of linux
[15:06] <nongoogle> :D
[15:06] <k1l> hceylan: yes.
[15:06] <pestilence> compdoc: running that install now.
[15:07] <compdoc> pestilence, the '--no-install-recommends' does not install libreoffice and all the other stuff, so its as close as you can get to a basic desktop
[15:07] <hceylan> k1l, On 12.10 I am experiencing the following problem. If I close the window, (1) it does not minimize to the indicator area, (2) if I click on the indicator, then it fires another instance of xchat... Do you see these symptoms?
[15:07] <nongoogle> after attempting a download Firefox has greyed out :C
[15:07] <ActionParsnip> hondusa: if the pasword reset doesn't fly in root recovery then it must be some other pass
[15:08] <insmod_> hondusa:do you have root?
[15:08] <pestilence> compdoc: gotcha.  that was the only reason i didn't install ubuntu-desktop, actually.  the size difference is immense...like 2 gigabytes down to 100 megabytes.
[15:08] <hondusa> no
[15:08] <k1l> hceylan: i dont use indicator
[15:08] <pestilence> compdoc: (with and without --no-install-recommends)
[15:08] <ActionParsnip> !noroot | insmod_
[15:08] <compdoc> pestilence, you should also install:   sudo apt-get install unity-lens-applications gvfs-backends
[15:08] <hondusa> when i boot into recovery it prompts me for a password
[15:08] <ActionParsnip> hondusa: then you have set a root password
[15:08] <pestilence> compdoc: i don't intend on using unity, but rather gnome. still required?
[15:09] <ActionParsnip> hondusa: in ubuntu that drops straight to the prompt so you can run commands
[15:09] <compdoc> pestilence, then likely just gvfs-backends
[15:09] <compdoc> allows nautilus to browse the lan
didn't i say that
[15:09] <pestilence> compdoc: ha, doubtful i'll be using nautilus to browse the lan :)
[15:09] <ActionParsnip> insmod_: just backing you up
[15:10] <pestilence> let alone browse the disk!
[15:10] <pestilence> compdoc: I'm running on an EC2 instance
[15:10] <compdoc> pestilence, oh, nice
[15:10] <hondusa> actionparsnip, i know you cant tell me how to set a root password, but is there a place i where i can figure that out?
[15:11] <hondusa> im at a total loss - there is important data that i haven't backed up yet - i dont want to lose it
[15:11] <ActionParsnip> hondusa: you have set it yourself
[15:11] <hondusa> how?
[15:11] <ActionParsnip> hondusa: why did you set the root password
[15:11] <ActionParsnip> hondusa: ubuntu defaults to leaving it alone
[15:11] <insmod_> hondusa: then just boot a live disk
[15:12] <hondusa> i can boot the live disk - but cant access the hd
[15:12] <k1l> hondusa: that is the problem with setting a root-password. bootup a live-cd/stick and copy the data to a external drive
[15:12] <ActionParsnip> hondusa: you have full system access using sudo, so why set the root password?
[15:12] <hondusa> im prompted for my password - i enter it - nada
[15:12] <insmod_> hondusa: you have to mount it
[15:13] <k1l> or did you encrypt your hdd?
[15:13] <insmod_> hondusa: live disk pass is enter
[15:13] <ActionParsnip> hondusa: did you use encryptfs?
[15:13] <hondusa> yes
[15:13] <maji> Hello, i'm currently dualbooting windows and ubuntu on this computer, i have some partitions with data that i want to transfer between but for some reason these partitions are "linux autodetect raid" and i'm unable to access them on windows
[15:13] <ActionParsnip> hondusa: so you can see my text. Why did you set a root password at all?
[15:13] <hceylan> k1l, ok thanks
[15:13] <maji> they used to be fat32 and i can still access the data on ubuntu, what should i do?
[15:14] <ActionParsnip> maji: are the partitions healthy?
[15:14] <insmod_> hondusa: boot live disk install  encryptfs enter pass done
[15:14] <hondusa> i didnt know i was setting a root password
[15:14] <maji> yeah, they work and everything
[15:14] <pestilence> compdoc: ha.  after installing ubuntu-desktop, when I run with that same vnc config, it launches unity!  *sigh*
[15:15] <pestilence> compdoc: actually, it's not the same config.  nevermind.
[15:15] <hondusa> encryptfs = application?
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[15:15] <samski> hi, can anyone tell me why this package doesnt seem to be available for install through apt-get? https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pcsc-lite
[15:15] <compdoc> pestilence, well, yes. But gnome must have sessions. or, you could use the other type of xstartup that runs:  exec /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc
[15:16] <ActionParsnip> hondusa: you will need to boot to liveCD, mount adnd decrypt the data then get the data off. LOts of messing around. WHy do you not have a decent backup?
[15:16] <pestilence> compdoc: yes, that's what it was doing.  gnome-classic is still messed up.  guess i'll just use unity2d
[15:16] <compdoc> unity is fine
[15:16] <ActionParsnip> pestilence: could use XFCE, KDE or LXDE as an alternative
i like blackbox and widowmaker
[15:17] <ActionParsnip> pestilence: XFCE and LXDE will run your Gnome apps with few deps
[15:17] <pestilence> ActionParsnip: i wanted to use classic gnome.  but it looks like this: http://i.imgur.com/3u89U.png
[15:17] <pestilence> ActionParsnip: i'm not really looking to get into a debate about the merits of windows managers, just trying to figure out why this one looks like it does.
[15:17] <ActionParsnip> pestilence: XFCE has the Gnome2 smell
[15:18] <ActionParsnip> pestilence: Gnome is a desktop environment, not a window manager
[15:18] <MonkeyDust> pestilence  also: fallback is very similar to gnome2
[15:18] <hondusa> boot from live cd - mount and decrypt data?
 is it an upgrade?
[15:18] <ActionParsnip> hondusa: yes
[15:18] <pestilence> insmod_: no.  server.
 can you ssh
[15:19] <Guest5173> trying to use ubuntu csutomization kit and it keeps failing on account of file permission issues any resolutions
[15:19] <Toph2> a common confusion exists, myself included, between window managers and desktop environments
[15:20] <pestilence> compdoc: it appears that ubuntu-2d is not immune:  http://i.imgur.com/mN3dv.png
[15:20] <maji> so, can i change the partition type of the linux autodetect raid to fat32 again without losing data?
[15:20] <hondusa> actionparsnip, im booting from the live cd now
[15:20] <samski> can anyone else install this package?  https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pcsc-lite, i get E: Unable to locate package pcsc-lite
[15:20] <ActionParsnip> hondusa: I suggest you review your backup strategy. It's clearly not suitable
[15:20] <pestilence> insmod_: i think you are a couple of steps behind.  here's where i am at:  http://i.imgur.com/mN3dv.png  VNC desktop running on server.  It's messsed up in a non-trivial way.
[15:20] <hondusa> i agree - thanks for the help - i might need you along the way - i appreciate this
[15:20] <compdoc> pestilence, maybe a trubovnc thing. I can set pictures or colors as desktop backgrounds
a window manager handles apps but typicaly does not have the a desktop has them
[15:21] <pestilence> compdoc: possibly.
[15:21] <Guest5173> how to change file access permission?
[15:21] <compdoc> pestilence, check the client settings
[15:21] <ActionParsnip> samski: what is the output of:  lsb_release -sc
[15:22] <samski> ActionParsnip: quantal
[15:22] <hondusa> actionparsnip, how can i decrypt this data?
 chown
[15:22] <Toph2> insmod_,,, could you pleas post that again,, i think it was missing a part
[15:22] <TobiasTheViking> seriously... 50% cpu from xorg running just two apps(terminal and system monitor)
[15:23] <TobiasTheViking> i've been seeing this ever since i upgraded to 12.10
[15:23] <TobiasTheViking> anyone else seeing this
[15:23] <pestilence> compdoc: i don't think it's entirely client settings.  the fonts in gnome-terminal are just wrong....it's using some non-fixed width font.
[15:23] <compdoc> pestilence, oh yeah - in the terminal, turn off the fixed width font
[15:23] <ActionParsnip> samski: I have a PPA for precise, not quantal. Gima a sec
[15:23] <minimec> TobiasTheViking: I would do such kind of tests with 'top' or 'htop'. Enjoy the difference...
[15:23] <Guest5173> insmod have tried chown it only changes folder permission but the properties menu keeps putting s line  acorss in the file access permissions and it wont accept anything else
[15:24] <hondusa> actionparsnip, in live cd im still met with this same passphrase issue - how is t that i turn my computer off and the next day my password doesnt work?
[15:24] <compdoc> pestilence, it doesnt install all the system fonts
[15:24] <pestilence> compdoc: oh, what font packages could I be missing?
[15:24] <Pici> samski: The binary packages that this source package builds to are: pcscd, libpcsclite-dev, and libpcsclite1.  If you want to install one of them, apt should be able to find it.
[15:24] <giostrina85> lista
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[15:24] <ActionParsnip> samski: seems its in the main repo at 1.8.5
[15:24] <TobiasTheViking> minimec: that is top saying 50% cpu from xorg
[15:25] <TobiasTheViking> well 50% cpu on the good days
[15:25] <Guest5173> how would that look for /home/yhusha
[15:25] <ActionParsnip> hondusa: i don't use encryptfs, its too much of a headache. There are guides online galore, maybe someone can help you
[15:25] <TobiasTheViking> currently at an all time low of 25%
[15:25] <netzapper> hey, I'm running Ubuntu 12.04. My workstation lost power over the weekend, and when I powered it back up yesterday, the analog sound card is not showing up in pulseaudio, and is not being used for playback. Instead, it's showing only the HDMI output from my graphics card. alsamixer shows the sound card, but not PA. Can somebody point me toward what I should be fiddling with?
[15:25] <samski> Pici: shouldnt pcsc-lite be a package i an just apt-get install?
[15:25] <TobiasTheViking> opensource radeon driver, no such issue with any prior ubuntu
[15:25] <ActionParsnip> hondusa: in future I recommend you don't use encryptfs. Its a lot easier
[15:25] <hondusa> ok
[15:25] <samski> ActionParsnip: so i just need to download it at dpkg it?
[15:25] <Pici> samski: no. Its the name of the source package that builds the others.  Theres no requirement that they have the same names.
[15:25] <ActionParsnip> TobiasTheViking: what video chip do you use?
[15:26] <TobiasTheViking> 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI RV620 [Mobility Radeon HD 3400 Series]
[15:26] <minimec> TobiasTheViking: Ok. In that case I would try a window manager without composite for a try. 50% is too much.
[15:26] <ActionParsnip> samski: its in the repos, so you can install it with apt-get or software centre
[15:26] <insmod> <netzappe: change the output
[15:26] <TobiasTheViking> nothing of import in xorg.0.log
[15:26] <Pici> samski: just apt-get install any of the binary packages that I mentioned previously.
[15:26] <compdoc> pestilence, in the term window, select: Edit>Profile Preferences, and uncheck 'Use the System Fixed width font'. I dont know which font packages to install as I dont use them on my servers
[15:26] <ActionParsnip> TobiasTheViking: in 12.10?
[15:26] <hondusa> actionparsnip, can i wipe this clean and install from the live cd?
[15:26] <TobiasTheViking> ActionParsnip: da
[15:26] <Guest5173> insmod how would that be writ.. the -r in chown
[15:26] <ActionParsnip> TobiasTheViking: not heard of the bug in 12.10 with AMD 2xxx 3xxx and 4xxxx GPUs?
[15:26] <TobiasTheViking> nope
[15:26] <TobiasTheViking> that's why i'm coming here :D
[15:27] <samski> ActionParsnip: it isnt found :S
[15:27] <TobiasTheViking> if there is such a beast, please linkify me
[15:27] <Pici> samski: Which package are you trying to install?
[15:27] <samski> Pici: pcsc-lite is apparently what i need
[15:27] <ActionParsnip> TobiasTheViking: basically the xorg version in 12.10 hates your GPU
[15:27] <TobiasTheViking> minimec: doesn't really solve the problem though, since i LOVE unity.
[15:27] <giostrina85> !list
[15:27] <TobiasTheViking> and have since before it was standard :D
  chown -R
[15:27] <Pici> samski: There is no such pacakge of that name.  Are you trying to compile something that requires it?
[15:27] <Guest5173> insmod thats it nothing else
[15:27] <samski> Pici: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pcsc-lite isnt this a package?
  chown -R dir
[15:28] <ActionParsnip> TobiasTheViking: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:makson96/fglrx
[15:28] <samski> Pici: yes i am, lbnfc
[15:28] <TobiasTheViking> ActionParsnip: so, downgrade to 12.04, or upgrade to 13.04 are the only viable options?(depending on your definition of viable for 13.04 :D)
[15:28] <samski> libnfc**
[15:28] <Pici> samski: Then you very likely want libpcsclite-dev
[15:28] <ActionParsnip> TobiasTheViking: sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get upgrade; sudo apt-get install fglrx-legacy
[15:28] <TobiasTheViking> giostrina85 <- spamming me
[15:28] <ActionParsnip> TobiasTheViking: no, you just need the legacy driver
[15:28] <Pici> TobiasTheViking: can you pm me the message you got?
[15:28] <minimec> TobiasTheViking: That is indeed an argument. I am using a e17 +gnome-panel +gtk apps like of comobination for years now.
[15:28] <TobiasTheViking> ActionParsnip: i'm NOT touching thos binary drivers if i can help it
[15:28] <TobiasTheViking> Pici: from giostrina85?
[15:28] <Pici> TobiasTheViking: yes
[15:28] <samski> Pici: thanks, will try, ive been round in a bit of a circle with those, so i was trying to do it "right"
[15:29] <tmba> hi, is there any way of moving windows in 12.10 with less lag?  I had no issues in 12.04.
[15:29] <ActionParsnip> TobiasTheViking: then you'll need a reinstall of Precise.
[15:29] <ActionParsnip> tmba: if you make a fresh ubuntu user, is it the same?
[15:29] <TobiasTheViking> ActionParsnip: good, thanks :)
[15:29] <Guest5173> insmod tried chown -R /home/yhusha and it says missing operand after <<</home/yhusha
[15:30] <jbwiv> hi guys. I've just installed 12.10,  and things look good except for window animations. I have three monitors powered by a Radeon 6700, and even with the proprietary drivers, window animations (fades, minimizations, etc) are very sluggish. Any ideas what needed to be tweaked to fix?
[15:30] <netzapper> insmod: the output does not exist in the pulseaudio volume control. Can you point me toward where I can specify a list of which devices should appear in the controls?
[15:30] <tmba> ActionParsnip: I haven't tried, this is my production desktop so don't really want to reinstall all. I did install 12.04 fresh though so its only been through 1 round of upgrades.
[15:30] <TobiasTheViking> ActionParsnip: i don't care as much that it is broken, i care more if i have no way to solve it.
[15:30] <TobiasTheViking> so thanks a bunch :)
[15:30] <altin> everytime I restart my pc, my history gets corrupted !!
[15:30] <TobiasTheViking> you know if the bug is still in 13.04? because i might try that before/instead of 12.04
  chown -RxwrX dir
[15:30] <altin> anyone had this problem before ?
[15:30] <ActionParsnip> tmba: when did I say reinstall to you?
[15:31] <tmba> ActionParsnip: To get it totally smooth in 12.04, I had to remove vsync and increase rate in compiz config
[15:31] <tmba> ActionParsnip: sorry read a bit too fast here, I'll try with new user
[15:31] <ActionParsnip> tmba: all I said was make a new Ubuntu user. That is not reinstalling. How do you get 'reinstall' from 'make a new ubuntu user'
[15:31] <insmod> <netzappe: sound prefs
[15:31] <tmba> ActionParsnip: chill
[15:31] <ActionParsnip> tmba: if you are going to request help, at least READ the replies
[15:32] <tmba> ActionParsnip: bad mood today?
[15:32] <ActionParsnip> tmba: no just slightly annoying when people don't read....
[15:32] <tmba> ActionParsnip: sounds like you got sand in your vag, not slightly annoyed
[15:33] <Guest5173> insmod:  chown -RxwrX /home/yhusha gives chown: invalid option -- 'x'
[15:33] <Pymous> Hello !
  chown -RwrX dir
[15:33] <Guest5173> should that be x not X
[15:34] <Pymous> I have a small question about postfix ! When I send a mail with the user root, the email have the adresse root@mydomain.tdr, how can I somehow "alias" the root user to another name when I send a mail ? Like noreply@mydomain.tdr ?
[15:34] <mindbreaker> hey guys, what can i do against screen freezing? i want to install ubuntu but it freezes
[15:34] <Guest5173> insmod: that gives chown -RxwrX dir
[15:34] <Guest5173> chown: invalid option -- 'x'
[15:34] <ActionParsnip> mindbreaker: can you expand on 'freezes' please
  chown -Rwr dir
[15:34] <ActionParsnip> insmod: do you mean chmod ;)
[15:35] <TheLordOfTime> insmod, chmod would do that, not chown...
[15:35] <ActionParsnip> insmod: chown needs a username too (ch)ange (own)er
[15:35] <Guest5173> insmod: that gives chown -Rwr /home/yhusha
[15:35] <Guest5173> chown: invalid option -- 'w'
[15:36] <ActionParsnip> Guest5173: chown needs a username
[15:36] <Guest5173> and that w is whats important
[15:36] <insmod> ah yes
[15:36] <ActionParsnip> insmod: ;)
[15:36] <Guest5173> ahh
[15:36] <mindbreaker> after ubuntu is booted, it runs a while and then the screen freezes .. this means the mouse pointer is here but i can't move it and i can't do anything
[15:37] <Guest5173> so chown user -RxwrX or chown -RxwrX user?
[15:37] <ActionParsnip> insmod: it's either  chmod -R +wr /home/yhusha  or     chown -R yhusha:yhusha /home/yhusha
[15:37] <samski> Pici: seems wor be working
[15:37] <Pici> samski: great :)
[15:37] <ActionParsnip> insmod: you're mixing the 2 :D
[15:37] <insmod> yes
[15:37] <samski> Pici: do you know how i could get a ppa for precise to work on quantal?
[15:37] <ActionParsnip> samski: its not advised and can break things
[15:38] <nongoogle> how do i make osspd work with my ubuntu?  trying to make the source makes a bunch of errors 3:
[15:38] <Guest5173> Actionparsnip this app needs admin rights to run so should it be chown user root?
[15:38] <TheLordOfTime> samski, you wouldnt unless they have a quantal package.
[15:38] <TheLordOfTime> Guest5173, did you try running the application as sudo, though?
[15:38] <mindbreaker> do you need further information? :S
[15:38] <ActionParsnip> Guest5173: if it needs admin access then you don't need chown or cmod
[15:38] <samski> i think its just a matter of it hasnt been updated recently
[15:38] <ActionParsnip> Guest5173: you just prefix the command with sudo
[15:38] <samski> https://launchpad.net/~jdthood/+archive/nfc
[15:39] <ldlework> Hi. Everytime my laptop goes to sleep and I leave one network, when I open it and try to connect to another network (work vs home for example) no matter what combination of ifup/ifdown and sudo dhclient I do I cannot get connected. However if I restart, as soon as I log in it works fine. Anyone know what the restart process might be doing that I can learn to emulate?
[15:39] <samski> TheLordOfTime: am i better just downgrading to 12.04 then?
[15:39] <ActionParsnip> ldlework: try unloading then reloading the network module
why using osspd
[15:39] <altin> everytime I restart my pc, my history gets corrupted !! does anyone know what's the problem ?
[15:39] <TheLordOfTime> samski, send an email to the PPA maintainer, see if he can create a quantal version.
[15:39] <TheLordOfTime> samski, not really.
[15:39] <OerHeks> samski, contact the ppa owner
[15:39] <TheLordOfTime> samski, downgrading just to use one app?  not a good idea.  contact the PPA owner.
[15:39] <ldlework> ActionParsnip: is that a modprobe thing? stopping a daemon?
[15:40] <nongoogle> insmod because i wanna run smacpp on linux
[15:40] <samski> TheLordOfTime: i only installed linux for this one project
[15:40] <ActionParsnip> Guest5173: the owner of the file doesn't dictate the access. It will still be your user running it, so it needs sudo to run
[15:40] <samski> :P
[15:40] <ActionParsnip> ldlework: sudo modprobe -r name; sleep 2; sudo modprobe name
[15:40] <TheLordOfTime> samski, still contact the PPA owner.  If you want to downgrade, you'll have to reinstall (easiest method) 12.04.
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[15:40] <TheLordOfTime> samski, or find someone who can modify the package accordingly.
[15:40] <ldlework> ActionParsnip: nice, I'll try that next time. thanks.
[15:40] <samski> TheLordOfTime: i will contact the PPA owner. compiling it myself isnt working, everything is broken
[15:40] <ActionParsnip> ldlework: you can see the driver module with:  sudo lshw -C network
[15:41] <TheLordOfTime> samski, you don't have the build deps then :P
[15:41] <ActionParsnip> ldlework: look for:  driver=
[15:41] <Guest5173> yes gave it su permission but it still gives an error failure  on account of w/r access
[15:41] <samski> TheLordOfTime: its more broken than that i think
[15:41] <ActionParsnip> Guest5173: that won't change any with chowning etc
[15:41] <TheLordOfTime> samski, which're probably all in that PPA :P
[15:41] <TheLordOfTime> samski, in any case, contact the PPA owner, if you want you can replace 12.10 with 12.04 by reinstalling from the 12.04 disk (it'll overwrite 12.10 so backup any data you want to keep)
[15:42] <vitimiti> (·_·)/
[15:42] <samski> TheLordOfTime: im getting errors such as: nfc.c:122:20: error: macro "log_init" passed 1 arguments, but takes just 0
[15:42] <fss7546> ..
[15:42] <Guest5173> still it would be nice to figure out how to change file access perm's wiewable in the properites
[15:42] <TheLordOfTime> samski, no offense, but i'm not going to help debug a package i'm not familiar with.
[15:42] <minimec> samski: Honestly... I would try to add the 'newest' repo to my sources.list. It should do. As far as I see, it only adds libraries and does not replace any. So small risk in my eyes.
[15:43] <samski> TheLordOfTime: thanks. im not asking you to debug the package dont worry :)
[15:43] <ActionParsnip> Guest5173: look into chown and chmod examples online
[15:43] <Guest5173> yea been doing that
[15:43] <samski> minimec: i already tried adding to software sources but it cant find the "libnfc" package when i run apt-get
[15:43] <binaryhat> i have write list = binaryhat, rick but only binaryhat can write to the share...suggestions?
[15:46] <minimec> samski: So it has one onsolved dependency... But libnfc is not part of the ubuntu repos, even searching the content of the ubuntu packages... http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?suite=default&section=all&arch=any&searchon=contents&keywords=libnfc
[15:46] <ActionParsnip> !find libnfc
[15:47] <ActionParsnip> minimec: is it a file inside a package?
[15:47] <samski> minimec: so there is no way of getting apt-get to find it?
[15:47] <minimec> ActionParsnip: samski: that library is part of the ppa.
[15:48] <samski> minimec: i thought once you add a ppa, you can use apt-get to install packaged from it?
[15:48] <rajmahendra> i am getting broken package manager error who to solve this ?
[15:49] <minimec> samski: Well... First you have to sudo 'apt-get update'
[15:49] <ActionParsnip> rajmahendra: run:  sudo apt-get -f install; lsb_release -a; uname -a     please pastebin the output. Thanks
[15:49] <jovensito> eyy
[15:49] <samski> minimec: i *think* i did that before. just tried again and still no luck
[15:49] <samski> minimec: E: Unable to locate package libnfc
[15:50] <nongoogle> when i try to run sid meier's alpha centauri it only shows about 640*480 pixels instead of 1024*768 :C
[15:50] <minimec> samski: Are you sure, that the ppa source is loaded?
[15:50] <samski> minimec: how would i know? i have it in "software sources"
[15:51] <samski> minimec: and i used "deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/jdthood/nfc/ubuntu precise main " to add it
[15:51] <llutz> samski: if you browse http://ppa.launchpad.net/jdthood/nfc/ubuntu/pool/main/libn/libnfc/ you won't find any precise-packages
[15:52] <hilo> hello can someone help me convert an img file to an iso? I tried using ccd2iso but I get back an error "Unrecognized sector mode (0) at sector 0!" I also tried acetoneiso but it does not have the convert ability
[15:52] <minimec> samski: You have to use an existing 'distribution name'... Change 'precise' to 'oneiric'. That is the 'newest' source I see for that ppa.
[15:52] <samski> llutz: minimec: ahh, right. the launchpad page says they exists, but maybe out of date or something? (https://launchpad.net/~jdthood/+archive/nfc)
[15:52] <rajmahendra> ActionParsnip, http://pastebin.com/WMwy5iYA
[15:53] <ActionParsnip> tmba: any good with the new user?
[15:53] <samski> minimec: like precise is a drop down option on the launchpad page... will try oneiric now....
[15:53] <wicked_shell> hi all, i want to install crda from server, there is obviously no wifi on it - but it depends on linux-image-extra.. can i remove it ?
[15:53] <ActionParsnip> rajmahendra: run it again but delete the 'run:' bit
[15:53] <wicked_shell> *remove
[15:54] <tmba> ActionParsnip: yes it actually is smooth with the new user thanks. Not sure if its my compiz settings or what is the problem
[15:54] <tmba> ActionParsnip: was considering just migrating to a new user, or alternatively try to clean up this account
[15:55] <samski> minimec: that still isn working... :S
[15:55] <rajmahendra> ActionParsnip, http://pastebin.com/cbYTsDy9
[15:56] <BasitM> Is 512 MB of RAM enough for Ubuntu 12.10 Installation?
[15:57] <Guest57719> guys anyone have any ide to this ? http://paste.ubuntu.com/1391954/
[15:58] <minimec> samski: YOu did do a 'sudo apt-get update' after the change? ;)
[15:58] <wicked_shell> BasitM: depends on what DE you choose
[15:58] <samski> minimec: yup: http://imgur.com/ICvvL
[15:59] <aJacom> Hi. I need a password recovery tool that allows the bruteforce method over a generic desktop application (Using a password input box from the app's GUI, as opposed to using an internet protocol). Any suggestions?
[15:59] <samski> minimec: i are baffled
[15:59] <OerHeks> samski, that ppa has no quantal versions.
[15:59] <blazemore> aJacom: What are you trying to achieve?
[16:00] <Guest57719> it's kind of urgent, can someone help to me ? the error again http://paste.ubuntu.com/1391954/
[16:00] <aJacom> blazemore, Recover a long time lost password.
[16:00] <samski> OerHeks: im trying the oneiric version
[16:00] <OerHeks> samski, mixing oneiric ppa in quantalis a bad idea.
[16:00] <blazemore> aJacom: In what application?
[16:00] <MonkeyDust> Guest57719  as soon as someone has the answer, they will help -- start with providing more details
[16:00] <ActionParsnip> tmba: the old settings from the old user are causing an issue, the drivers and compiz are fine :)
[16:01] <minimec> samski: Ok. Let's do it 'hardcore'! You directly download the few deb packages directly from the ppa and save it in a folder like nfc-ppa.
[16:01] <samski> OerHeks: im just giving it a try, minimec: thinks it might not be so bad as itsjust installing libraries
[16:01] <aJacom> blazemore, Do you know any tool or are we going into an ethical debate?
[16:01] <blazemore> aJacom: I don't know any generic tools
[16:01] <minimec> samski: Then you go to that folder and sudo dpkg -i *.deb That's all ;)
[16:01] <samski> minimec: thought it would end up like this! :)
[16:01] <blazemore> aJacom: I don't care what you want to do with it
[16:01] <rajmahendra> ActionParsnip, anything need to do with the broken package ?
[16:01] <ActionParsnip> rajmahendra: you are using a PPA for libreoffic eand the files in the packages are overlapping
[16:01] <tmba> ActionParsnip: yeh, just trying to figure out which settings are the issue. I'm thinking the chances are its compiz
[16:01] <samski> minimec: thanks v much, will report back shortly
[16:01] <blazemore> aJacom: I just wondered if it was a specific application like a zip archive or a spreadsheet, there are dedicated tools for that
[16:01] <ActionParsnip> rajmahendra: dpkg doesn't like that and I suggest you contact the PPA maintainer.
[16:01] <minimec> samski: ok.
[16:02] <Guest57719> MonkeyDust i guess everything is in the paste, it's cisco anyconnect client for ubuntu and ssl cert issue
[16:02] <ActionParsnip> rajmahendra: you can make it not care with:  sudo dpkg --force-all -i /var/cache/apt/archives/libreoffice-gtk_1%3a4.0.0~alpha1-0ubuntu1~ppa1_i386.d
[16:02] <rajmahendra> ActionParsnip, how to remove it ?
[16:02] <ActionParsnip> eb
[16:02] <rajmahendra> ActionParsnip, ok tku :)
[16:02] <ActionParsnip> rajmahendra: contact the PPA maintainer and send them the text in that pastebin
[16:03] <aJacom> blazemore, Ah. Would you mind taking a quick look at my post in crackingforums? It'll explain a lot, and I couldn't find any help. http://crackingforum.com/cracking-tools/339576-windows-linux-desktop-app-password-cracking.html
[16:03] <ActionParsnip> rajmahendra: this will get them to fix their packaging so it affects fewer users
[16:03] <aJacom> It's very short
[16:03] <rajmahendra> ActionParsnip, it says no such file or directory
[16:05] <ActionParsnip> rajmahendra: I missed the last 2 letters from the file name
[16:05] <ActionParsnip> rajmahendra: hence me adding them on the next line
[16:05] <netzapper> What are some reasons that a sound card might show up in alsamixer but not pavucontrol?
[16:05] <aJacom> blazemore, Perhaps I could use autokey or autohotkey to script it.
[16:06] <jluc> to your attention :
[16:06] <jluc> Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/scribus/ppa/ubuntu/pool/main/s/scribus-trunk/scribus-trunk_1.5.0svn201211210124-24~precise1_i386.deb 404  Not Found
[16:06] <jluc> yesterday also same error
[16:06] <ActionParsnip> jluc: contact the PPA maintainer
[16:06] <jluc> i dont know why nor what to do to correct this...
[16:07] <jluc> ubuntu people ?
[16:07] <jluc> dont know
[16:07] <ActionParsnip> jluc: the maintainer of the PPA needs contacting to ask what is going on
[16:07] <rajmahendra> ActionParsnip, if i reinstall liberoffice will it solve ?
[16:07] <Guest82311> hi
[16:07] <jluc> i'll try somehow
[16:07] <netzapper> Is there a configuration file for pulseaudio enumerating the devices to present? Or, is the list of devices autopopulated?
[16:07] <ActionParsnip> rajmahendra: if you remove the libreoffice PPA and the libreoffice packaghes, then reinstall libreoffice. Yes
[16:08] <OerHeks> samski, best advice: download libnfc source ans build it yourself >> https://code.google.com/p/libnfc/downloads/list
[16:08] <samski> minimec: ive made progress but im back to another problem i was having which i *think* needs to set in compilation
[16:08] <rajmahendra> ActionParsnip, how to remove the ppa of liberoffice ?
[16:08] <ActionParsnip> jld_: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas?name_filter=scribus   you used one of those
[16:08] <samski> OerHeks: been trying that for about a day
[16:08] <ActionParsnip> rajmahendra: how did you add the PPA?
[16:08] <minimec> samski: Ok. OerHeks just gave you the link of the sources right now...
[16:08] <samski> OerHeks: which version of the source would you download? ive done a git clone and tried to use that...
[16:09] <rajmahendra> ActionParsnip, sudo add-apt-repository ppa:libreoffice/ppa
[16:09] <OerHeks> samski, 1.60 rc would be my choice, maybe minimec can help you build ?
[16:09] <samski> OerHeks: i also tried download the RC1, but that has some error with "MIN" being undefined. its been mentioned on some forums, the solution was pulling the latest version of the source
[16:10] <KI4RO> my linux seems to be stuck at rev 18...other systems in the house are as high as rev 34...any suggestions?
[16:10] <samski> OerHeks: minimec: i essentially run into this problem with 1.60 rc: http://www.libnfc.org/community/topic/667/compile-of-libnfc-160rc1-fails-undefined-reference-to-min/
[16:10] <pjoseph> Can you suggest a channel that vlan-bridge configuration on Ubuntu?
[16:10] <MonkeyDust> KI4RO  what's rev ?
[16:11] <samski> OerHeks: minimec: thanks for the help so far btw. is this just some dependency im missing
[16:12] <minimec> samski: Did you give 1.5 a try?
[16:12] <KI4RO> MonkeyDust: the linux info says kernel linux says 3.5.0-18 generic
[16:12] <lucido> what does this mean? IPv6: wlan0: IPv6 duplicate address fe80::3a59:f9ff:fe23:125c detected!
[16:12] <minimec> samski: What's about that forum post (nr9) ./configure --with-drivers=acr122
[16:13] <samski> minimec: no, but the MIN thing was fixed from a certain revision *onwards* according to that thread
[16:13] <MonkeyDust> KI4RO  -18 is the one currently used by ubuntu
[16:13] <samski> minimec: i did make some progress with that, let me just revisit it, (ive tried SO many combinations i keep forgetting the problem i hit)
[16:13] <KI4RO> MonkeyDust: Hmmmmm...why do other systems in house indicate -34?
[16:13] <minimec> samski: So maybe it's good to add the driver of your specific device as compile otion.
[16:14] <ActionParsnip> lucido: do you use static IP?
[16:14] <samski> minimec: yes, i think ive been doingthat through cmake when compiling from source
[16:14] <CrAzYWolF> hi all
[16:15] <KI4RO> MonkeyDust: the other systems are also on Ubuntu
[16:16] <mydonk23> hello
[16:16] <CrAzYWolF> i kind of mess up, i have a ubuntu box on virtualbox, im trying to run a squid server with dansguardian, everything was working great, until i was trying to get dansguardian workign, for some reason now my ubuntu box wont even have internet, and before i had
[16:16] <samski> minimec: yes, this was the issue, something to do with the library that the build creates. (it looks like it succeeds, but wheni run one of the example programs, nfc-emulate-tag, i get this): nfc-emulate-tag nfc-emulate-tag: error while loading shared libraries: libnfc.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[16:17] <CrAzYWolF> sudo iptables -t nat -A OUTPUT -p tcp -m owner ! --uid-owner proxy --dport 80 -j REDIRECT --to-port 8080
[16:17] <CrAzYWolF> i did this and reboot, and internet goes bye bye
[16:17] <samski> minimec: is it a problem with my path do you think?
[16:17] <lucido> ActionParsnip, I have only the auto loop entry in the interfaces file
[16:18] <KI4RO> Okay...next question...my system will not reboot or restart...screen goes black and then stops doing anything.  I can power it down and back up and everything is okay.  Suggestions?
[16:19] <minimec> samski: I have to verify where it installs. Normally it would be in /usr/lib.
[16:19] <drecute> hi all
[16:20] <samski> minimec: ill have a look i think thats about right
[16:20] <drecute> has anyone ever run zend server in a chrooted environment?
[16:20] <mydonk23> hello all
[16:20] <Mrokii> Hi. I created a 7zip-archive on Ubuntu (password-protected and file-list encrypted) and sent it to somebody who's on Windows but it seems that the archive can't be opened. She has 7zip installed but gets the message "Cannot open file as archive". Could it be that I did something wrong while creating the archive?
[16:20] <samski> minimec: i think its /usr/local/lib
[16:21] <rigorm0rtis> Hello, I'm working with UFW and I have an eth0 adapter and an eth0:0 adapter. How can I allow SSH traffic to eth0's IP address but not eth0:0's IP address?
[16:21] <netzapper> So, speaker-test works to play back sound from my device. Alsamixer shows it. However, pulseaudio volume control does not show the output device as existing. It's just literally not seeing it. Is there some way I can manually tell pulseaudio that my device exists?
[16:21] <mydonk23> i am unable to use my wireless network on backtrack 5r2. i am just wondering if anyone has a solution to this
[16:21] <minimec> samski: Ok. So it's in your default path...
[16:21] <llutz> !backtrack | mydonk23
[16:21] <samski> minimec: i have a lot of libnfc.so files there, would it be best to manually delete them out and run the build again
[16:22] <minimec> samski: Check if you can make a 'make uninstall'. Read the INSTALL file
[16:23] <samski> yes i can ill do it
[16:23] <rigorm0rtis> Nevermind, I just figured it out. To allow to eth0's IP of 172.28.1.13 I just run ufw allow to 172.28.1.13 app OpenSSH
[16:24] <mydonk23> thx ubot93
[16:24] <delac> how do I start gnome panel from terminal on background (withouth leaving the terminal open)?
[16:24] <blazemore> delac: nohup gnome-panel &
[16:25] <samski> minimec: are you sure thats in my path btw
[16:25] <delac> blazemore: ty
[16:26] <samski> minimec: im going to set prefix to /usr in the confgure stage
[16:27] <minimec> samski: You might be right... /usr/local/lib is not default path
[16:29] <samski> minimec: yea i get it to run but it goes back to the problem i was having in windows
[16:29] <samski> minimec: (its something i can supposedly fix with pcsc-lite, but ive made th changes that should fix it)
[16:30] <minimec> samski: Well good luck for your project then ... ;)
[16:32] <samski> minimec: thanks v much for your help. im gonna transfe over to my friend who knows quitea bit about pcsc now and see if he can work out why im getting this transmission error with the chip in my reader
[16:34] <minimec> samski: what device is this? A USB NFC adapter? Could be usefull in combination with my Phone.
[16:34] <samski> minimec: yes, its the acr122. it looks nice and you can get hold of it reasonably easy, but DONT buy it
[16:35] <samski> minimec: basically buy the ones they recommend on here: http://www.libnfc.org/documentation/hardware/compatibility (this list is outdated)
[16:37] <pythonirc101> I am running ubuntu inside virtualbox on win 7 and it feels a little sluggish. Any ideas how to fix this?
[16:37] <minimec> samski: THX. It's not that I would really need such a thing. I login via ssh to my nokia n9 and have NFC Bluetooth adapter for my HIFI equipment. It would be 'yet another toy'...
[16:39] <samski> minimec: yea, but it would be COOL ;)
[16:40] <leogitimate> hi, I am running ubuntu 12.04 precise pangolin,   would it be possible to remove "show desktop" as one of the options when scrolling applications via Alt+Tab ?
[16:40] <tockitj> how to use apt-* to list current libssl version ? (locally installed)
[16:40] <minimec> samski: What would be the usecase, even though I see we are going off topic. So stay short. ;)
[16:41] <Guest27041> ..
[16:42] <llutz> tockitj: dpkg -l 'libssl*'
[16:42] <ActionParsnip> tockitj: dpkg -l | grep libssl
[16:43] <ActionParsnip> pythonirc101: use lxde or xfce, it will run much smoother
[16:43] <samski> minimec: these nfc readers can be used for dumb stuff like tags or you can use them with active devices like phones (android etc). you can quickly transfer data with just a touch. like you hav your nfc bluetooh adapter, you can just touch and connect bluetooth right
[16:43] <ActionParsnip> leogitimate: I'd ask in #compiz too
[16:43] <vlad88sv>  @tockitj also "dpkg -s package" works
[16:43] <leogitimate> ActionParsnip: ok
[16:43] <tockitj> and how to remove package from local system ? :/
[16:43] <zeppo> hi guys
[16:44] <llutz> tockitj: sudo apt-get purge libssl....
[16:45] <minimec> samski: OK. I can imagine the use of these tags. There are two sorts of tags 'write once' and 'rewrite', right?
[16:46] <tockitj> hmmz.. it has active dependencies.. and i want to force reinstall (to replace with different version)
[16:46] <tockitj> how to force removal ?
[16:46] <lollko> sudo apt-get --purge remove [package]
[16:46] <zeppo> i have a rackspace ubuntu server that keeps getting unresponsive a while after reboot, can't find anything in any logs
[16:46] <lollko> or sudo aptitude remove [package]
[16:46] <llutz> lollko: that won't force anything
[16:46] <zeppo> any suggestions on how i should go about to trouble shoot that
[16:46] <minimec> samski: Yeah I touch my nfc adapter and get connected for music transmission.
[16:47] <lollko> or sudo apt-get -f remove [package]
[16:47] <llutz> lollko: that won't force anything
[16:47] <brianb> does anyone know the reason why both Firefox and Google Chrome (inc Chromium) fail to load and display adobe flash content on web pages in ubuntu 12.04?
[16:47] <ActionParsnip> brianb: can you give a pastebin of the output of: lsb_release -a; uname -a; dpkg -l | egrep 'flash|gnash|swf|spark'    thanks
[16:48] <llutz> tockitj: get a clean deb for that version you need and it should pull the deps automagically
[16:48] <tockitj> llutz, but there is conflict - new version doesn't want to install :/
[16:49] <llutz> tockitj: and you really don't want to force anything because you might break your system
[16:49] <blackberry> hello, anyone know how to fix this issue? http://pastebin.com/tcbQZeqv
[16:50] <brianb> Also is both Firefox and google Chrome running in protected mode via the sandbox mechanism - which could be the reason why both browsers fail to play out a flash website content?
[16:50] <tockitj> llutz, here is my conflict:   libssl-dev: Depends: libssl0.9.8 (= 0.9.8k-7ubuntu8.6) but 0.9.8k-7ubuntu8.8 is to be installed
[16:50] <samski> minimec: sorry, got cut off there
[16:50] <llutz> blackberry: "file foo.tgz"
[16:50] <TheLordOfTime> blackberry, what's that supposed to be, the libraries for openssl or something?
[16:50] <narcos> Hi all. I'm installing Ubuntu 12.04 LTS on a HP microserver. After the network autoconfig I get stuck on a purple screen, with a white line down the bottom.
[16:51] <narcos> If I type, it appears in the white area, but nothing responds.
[16:51] <samski> minimec: ye, i have some reqritable tags for playing around with. you can program them to performa automatic function on ur phone. eg. i have one for going to sleep, it reduces volume, shuts down wifi and opens he alarm app
[16:51] <tockitj> llutz, its basically same libssl version.. part behind ubuntu* i don't really understand
[16:51] <samski> minimec: its all quite neat when it works :)
[16:52] <tockitj> aren't these libs the same (if it is same package & same version - what does ubuntuX.Y mean)
[16:52] <llutz> tockitj: different sub-vsersions, get the correct libssl-dev for your newer package too
[16:52] <Pici> tockitj: They refer to the Ubuntu rebuilds of the package.
[16:53] <tockitj> Pici, how come apt-get can't resolve this on its own ?
[16:53] <pjoseph> Can I connect two subnets with vlan or bridge?
[16:53] <Pici> tockitj: let me look at the backlog, I wasn't really paying attention to your complete issue.
[16:53] <vlad88sv> It's normal that applications like Firefox and Chrome take long to start after login (Aprox. 2 - 3minutes)?. I've seen that load time is much less when using Gnome Shell than Unity, may this be the reason?
[16:54] <tockitj> well this error is all i have atm
[16:55] <Pici> tockitj: What release of Ubuntu are you on?
[16:56] <minimec> samski: I would take that 'Destop Reader'... ;) http://www.identiveusa.com/contactless-reader-scl010.htm
[16:56] <Pici> tockitj: and what does apt-cache policy libssl0.9.8 libssl-dev  say?
[16:57] <tockitj> hmmz.. not sure.. this is backtrack 5R2 (ubuntu derivate)
[16:57] <ActionParsnip> tockitj: then ask in #backtrack-linux
[16:57] <DJones> !backtrack | tockitj
[16:57] <Pici> tockitj: We do not support backtrack here.  You need to get support from their channel
[16:57] <tockitj> ok, thanks anyway
[16:58] <minimec> samski: And it even works under linux. They have a linux driver in 'downloads'. nice.
[16:58] <tockitj> Pici, but this is basically apt-get issue..
[16:59] <drecute> I want to update to 5.3.6-13ubuntu3.1. I'm on 12.04
[16:59] <Pici> tockitj: but it looks like a problem with their repositories.
[16:59] <samski> minimec: nice. didnt see that listed in the libnfc devices section. im also in the UK so that aint gonna be cheap. i paid like £35 for the ar122 - didnt realise it had problems
[16:59] <drecute> How do I update to 5.3.6-13ubuntu3.1. I'm currently on ubuntu 12.04
[16:59] <tockitj> Pici, true - can i point apt-get to ubuntu repositories and let it resolve things ?
[17:00] <drecute> How do I update php5 to 5.3.6-13ubuntu3.1. I'm currently on ubuntu 12.04 php5 5.3.10-1ubuntu3.4
[17:00] <tockitj> Pici, on policy: http://pastebin.com/p1tmdqQi
[17:00] <bazhang> drecute, dont repeat
[17:00] <soomon> hi. i want to encrypt my data partition. i was thinking: disk > software raid5 > encryption > lvm > ext4. now i read that performance is much better when you do: disk > encryption > software raid 5 >lvm > ext4 -  because the system spawns 4 threads for en/decryption. is that true?
[17:00] <Pici> tockitj: We do not support backtrack.  You need to get support from them.
[17:00] <ActionParsnip> drecute: 5.3.10 is later than 5.3.6
[17:01] <ActionParsnip> drecute: 10 is later than 6
[17:01] <minimec> samski: I just started with the first 'working' device on the list and guessed that they use the same or similar chipsets in all their products... and they do...
[17:01] <tockitj> pastebin link should be accessable now
[17:02] <drecute> ActionParsnip: oh. Stupid me
[17:02] <bazhang> tockitj, #backtrack-linux for support
[17:02] <samski> minimec: fair enough
[17:02] <drecute> ActionParsnip: does that mean zend server is bundled in it by default?
[17:02] <minimec> samski: yeah would be an expensive toy...
[17:02] <noobee> So my research partner google isn't playing nice... cant find any username list for password crackers, even the search 'most common usernames -password' yields no good results... and w/o -passwords just gets me tons of wordlists (of passwords) ... so what I'm asking is anyone got any good leads on some decient userlist... guest, root, admin, user, student, etc...
[17:02] <samski> minimec: alot to spend if it dont work though :P
[17:03] <Hondusa> no way to access this encrypted hd - wont accept my passphrase - feel like an idiot - reinstall only option?
[17:03] <bazhang> noobee, thats not on topic here
[17:03] <Pici> noobee: Thats not on-topic for this channel.  Maybe, *maybe* ##security can help you, but likely not if you're doing this for malicious purposes.
[17:03] <minimec> samski: definitely...
[17:03] <Hondusa> my sony vaio - installed ubuntu last night - turned off comp - this morning cant access computer
[17:04] <soomon> then you dont loose much, just reinstall :P
[17:04] <SparkyProjects1> Hi, in the middle of installing ubuntu onto a MSI U100 notebook, to run alongside windows, am using wubi, it has paused with 3 min:30secs to go
[17:04] <SparkyProjects1> stuck on .... wubi.tar.xz
[17:04] <hilo> how do I exit fullscreen mode in tsclient (the default RDP client in ubuntu)? is there a better RDP client? TSclient doesn't seem to work well at all...
[17:05] <Hondusa> is there a way to get at the hd? my wife and i put some of our files on it yesterday!
[17:05] <Hondusa> im lost and i dont want to lose these video files - family movies
[17:05] <sko> Sparky, download the ubuntu iso from ubuntu.com, make a new folder, put wubi.exe and the iso in the folder then execute wubi.exe
[17:06] <Hondusa> i only set one password - that wont work when i boot the comp
[17:06] <SparkyProjects1> sko, thanks, i'll try that
[17:06] <Hondusa> can i access the encrypted drive or am i lost?
[17:07] <noobee> my intentions are not malevolent nor benevolent but rather neutral I guess it's for my personal education... I however am the type of person to ignor the laws and follow my morals, so I guess I could see myself using this as a robin hood of sorts I guess
[17:07] <btorch> morning
[17:07] <soomon> hi. i want to encrypt my data partition. i was thinking: disk > software raid5 > encryption > lvm > ext4. now i read that performance is much better when you do: disk > encryption > software raid 5 >lvm > ext4 -  because the system spawns 4 threads for en/decryption. is that true?
[17:08] <designbybeck__> Empathy List is LARGE... no way to make is smaller contacts  in 12.10??
[17:09] <DJones> noobee: Thats not on topic for this channel, as was mentioned earlier, you may get a response in ##security
[17:09] <drecute> I running php with fpm and I want to recompile php5 deb packages with a new prefix in order to allow zend server installation. How do I do this.
[17:10] <ikonia> drecute: that's a reasonable ammount of effort
[17:10]  * jasonjang is away: 
[17:11] <noobee> I was meerly responding to the responce givin to me..,. I'm not a bad guy, I dont like comming off as one that's all
[17:11] <noobee> for example I would illegaly break into a network what wasn't mine without permission if it where say a child porn site, and I thought I could shut it down permanently
[17:11] <Hondusa> any idea on how to recover a root password? or can someone explain the difference between a root password and a log in password? i set up ubuntu yesterday with a password, chose the option to encrypt the data, loaded the laptop with family videos and now i cant log into ubuntu!
[17:11] <ikonia> Hondusa: why did you set a root password
[17:11] <drecute> ikonia: yeah and it's giving me a lot of headache
[17:11] <ikonia> Hondusa: ubuntu disables the root account for a reason
[17:11] <dr_willis> Hondusa:  by default ubuntu has no root password. the first user has admin/sudo rights.
[17:11] <noobee> oh am I on topic now?
[17:11] <dr_willis> Hondusa:  you can reset that users password using differnt methods
[17:11] <skorv> can /boot hold the data for ubuntu and backtrack out should both have a /boot
[17:11] <ikonia> noobee: no
[17:11] <Hondusa> i didnt know i set a root password
[17:11] <Pici> noobee: No. This channel is for Ubuntu support only.
[17:12] <noobee> recovering a rot passwrd...
[17:12] <dr_willis> Hondusa:  then what users password are you refering to?
[17:12] <noobee> I'm using a *buntu
[17:12] <ikonia> noobee: you're not recovering a root password, you're asking for a password list and how to crack passwords
[17:12] <balloftar> Hi, I downloaded ubuntu minimal iso and installed it. What packages do I need to install for a full-working notebook (wifi, acpi etc.) system? it is going to have XFCE.
[17:12] <soomon> noobee there are plenty of manuals you can find on google which explain how to reset passwords
[17:12] <dr_willis> you can boot to single user/recovery mode and set a new password for the user in question noobee
[17:12] <Hondusa> the password i use when i log on to ubuntu - is that a root password?
[17:12] <dr_willis> Hondusa:  No... root is a specific user..
[17:12] <ikonia> drecute: I have a silly question, why do you need to recompile it to work with zend ?
[17:12] <dr_willis> Hondusa:  if you login as 'billgates' thatn thats billgates password.
[17:13] <dr_willis> and the first user made has full admin rights.
[17:13] <tockitj> how to list apt-get repositories ?
[17:13] <dr_willis> Hondusa:  why do you need to reset the password? did you forget it?
[17:13] <Hondusa> when i start up ubuntu - before i log on - im prompted for a password - my password wont work
[17:13] <drecute> ikonia: I'm running php with fpm and zend server doesn't support fpm
[17:13] <dr_willis> Befor you login?  what does the screen say EXACTLY?
[17:13] <drecute> ikonia: so my php5 install crashes everytime because of this
[17:14] <Hondusa> i remember the password - but it doesnt work - even when i load the live cd - i cant access the hd because its encrypted and my password wont work
[17:14] <soomon> hondusa try switching y and z maybe it was the wrong keyboard layout
[17:14] <dr_willis> Hondusa:  your encrypted home pass phrase is NOT the same as a login password...
[17:14] <Hondusa> and im new to linux so im a bit confused
[17:14] <Hondusa> ok
[17:14] <dr_willis> so now we are getting to the actual problem. You set up an encrypted home?
[17:14] <ikonia> drecute: ok, so I have a solution you may find easier, but also sloppier
[17:14] <Hondusa> correct
[17:15] <ikonia> drecute: how "professional" do you want to be I guess it depends on the purpose of this machine)
[17:15] <peyam> join #ubuntu-se
[17:15] <dr_willis> Hondusa:  and your passphrase for that is known?
[17:15] <Hondusa> i thought the two were set as the same
[17:15] <drecute> ikonia: the purpose of the machine is a build server
[17:15] <dr_willis> Hondusa:  Not that i am aware of. I never use encrypted homes.. causes to many issues
[17:15] <ikonia> drecute: ok - this "may" be acceptable to you
[17:15] <Hondusa> i only remember using one password/ passphrase durring install
[17:15] <drecute> running jenkins, subversion, java, python
[17:16] <dr_willis> they could be set to be the same.. i guess
[17:16] <ikonia> drecute: have you considered building a php install in /opt (for example) to run zend again
[17:16] <ikonia> keep it totally isolated from your machine machine
[17:16] <dr_willis> Perhaps others can help you in mounting your encrypted home from a live cd to verify.
[17:16] <ikonia> sorry, main file system
[17:16] <drecute> ikonia: yeah I'm considering it, but how to modify the php5 source files is my concern
[17:16] <Hondusa> liaded live cd - attempt to mount encrypted home - password prompt - nothing
[17:16] <ikonia> drecute: why do you need to mofidy the php source files ?
[17:17] <ikonia> drecute: sorry if I missed that in the explination
[17:17] <balloftar> Hi, I downloaded ubuntu minimal iso and installed it. What packages do I need to install for a full-working notebook (wifi, acpi etc.) system? it is going to have XFCE.
[17:17] <drecute> ikonia: i want to prefix the compilation with --prefix
[17:17] <ikonia> drecute: you don't modify the source for that
[17:17] <drecute> ikonia: i want to prefix the compilation with --prefix /some-new-dir
[17:17] <ikonia> drecute: that is a configure option
[17:18] <ikonia> drecute: eg: ./configure --preifx=/opt/php --sysconfdir=/opt/etc etc etc
[17:18] <drecute> ikonia: don't I need php5 source first?
[17:18] <ikonia> drecute: yes, you do
[17:18] <Hondusa> so am i left with no solution? if the disk is encrypted can i access it somehow?
[17:19] <dr_willis> Hondusa:  there may be ways to moiunt it via the cli to give you more info./feedback/error messages.. I dont use the feature. so i dont know how its done.
[17:19] <drecute> ikonia: so which is easier. Prefixes my already working php5 install with some new location or installing zend server in a chrooted environment?
[17:19]  * dr_willis thinks they need to put a big warning on the encrypted home option in the installer.
[17:19] <Hondusa> YES
[17:19] <ikonia> drecute: ok - changing your current php 5 install is not going to happen
[17:19] <ikonia> (easy any way)
[17:20] <ikonia> drecute: putting an addtional php5 enviornment in /opt for example could happen
[17:20] <ikonia> drecute: running zend in a chroot, I don't see how that would help you ?
[17:20] <Hondusa> am i faced with a reinstall? if the home is encrypted can i reinstall ubuntu over that? will a reinstall even work?
[17:21] <dr_willis> Hondusa:  i would try booting into the text/single user mode and seeing if you can access anything in your /home/ partition
[17:21] <drecute> ikonia: very difficult
[17:21] <Hondusa> i think i booted into a root shell but coldnt make anything of it
[17:21] <drecute> ikonia: i think this might be easy
[17:22] <Hondusa> AND - i tried to boot into recovery... prompted for a passphrase AGAIN!
[17:22] <ikonia> drecute: I suggest putting a new / additional php5 install in /opt
[17:22] <drecute> ikonia: I install ubuntu 12.04 in a chrooted env and have only zend server nstalled there
[17:22] <matanc> Uhmm
[17:22] <ikonia> drecute: you still need php though don't you for zend to work ?
[17:22] <matanc> Can anyone see this?
[17:22] <TheLordOfTime> matanc, yes, but there's better testing channels
[17:22] <TheLordOfTime> !test | matanc
[17:22] <TheLordOfTime> oh right the bot's sorta dead...
[17:23] <matanc> oh, I didn't know, thanks though
[17:23] <drecute> ikonia: yes. But I'll just allow php without fpm then zend server to run only in that chrooted env
[17:23] <dr_willis> Hondusa:  sounds like you encrypted the whole drive?
[17:23] <minimec> samski: I will definitly not buy another USB device, but I might want to test some usecases with these NFC tags, the rewritable ones...
[17:24] <dr_willis> Hondusa:   you could try the single user mode i guess.. or a live cd. http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/ubuntu-mounting-your-encrypted-home-from-livecd/
[17:24] <samski> minimec: definitely, they are pretty fun. did you say you have a nokia with NFC? on android you can use NFC Task Launcher
[17:24] <Hondusa> yes - when i installed i chose to encrypt the data - used the computer for the day - shutdown last night - and now im locked out of it this morning!
[17:25] <dr_willis> if its a clean install and nothing you really need off of it.. id just reinstall.
[17:26] <minimec> samski: This is a Nokia N9 with 'meego OS'. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nokia_N9
[17:26] <dr_willis> Hondusa:  is this a laptop or a desktop?
[17:26] <Hondusa> laptop - sont vaio
[17:26] <Hondusa> sony*
[17:27] <dr_willis> Its possible the keyboard layouts were differnt or some other trivial thing with the password you are entering.
[17:27] <Hondusa> id like to retrieve the family vids - the other movies and music can be redownloaded
[17:27] <drecute> ikonia: what do you think about that
[17:27] <minimec> samski: It is somehow 'unique'. There you see from where the 'Lumia' design comes from. ;)
[17:27] <dr_willis> http://blog.dustinkirkland.com/2011/04/introducing-ecryptfs-recover-private.html   seems like a good guide also.
[17:27] <soomon> hondusa the only way is to enter the right password. so try different versions or using different keyboard layouts
[17:28] <drecute> ikonia: If I install new php5 in /opt, can I tell zend server to use my php5 installation at /opt?
[17:28] <donsd> How do I put Julian date in bash prompt?
[17:28] <dr_willis> yep. if you cant figure out your correct password/phrase. you are stuck
[17:28] <Hondusa> OK - so in theory this "root" password should be one that I set - not a default passphrase created by ubuntu?
[17:29] <soomon> there is no default password from ubuntu
[17:29] <artrei> please recommend winscp alternative for ubuntu, anyone?
[17:29] <MACscr> I am having issues getting an init.d script to work. Any suggestions? here is the debug info i have so far: Im getting permission denied when trying to start FS. My perms/ownership/paths look right though: http://pastebin.com/Bpg1SDb3
[17:29] <noobee> would not cracking the root password not be a method one could use? Is no root a username, my point is with a topic as loos as a whole os you can't rule out my question as off topic, though it is not topic specific... just don't badger me... I was just leaving... it took time to respond due to my need to tend to my children... sory and good bye my pour hosts!
[17:29] <Hondusa> because i have my common "password" i use - but nothing works - its all numbers, does that change things?
[17:30] <soomon> honuse do you enter it on the numpad or above the letters?
[17:30] <Hondusa> above letters - no numpad
[17:30] <soomon> try using numpad or activating/deactivation capslock
[17:30] <Hondusa> tried a usb keyboard also
[17:30] <balloftar> Hi, I downloaded ubuntu minimal iso and installed it. What packages do I need to install for a full-working notebook (wifi, acpi etc.) system? it is going to have XFCE.
[17:31] <gordonjcp> Hondusa: why did you set a root password?
[17:31] <Hondusa> tried it - wont activate numpad/capslock
[17:31] <soomon> he didnt set a root password.. just ignore that part
[17:31] <soomon>  i want to encrypt my data partition. i was thinking: disk > software raid5 > encryption > lvm > ext4. now i read that performance is much better when you do: disk > encryption > software raid 5 >lvm > ext4 -  because the system spawns 4 threads for en/decryption. is that true?
[17:32] <Hondusa> im sorry - im new and im just trying to learn this - hoping we can access the system
[17:32] <tats> hello everyone
[17:32] <artrei> hi hi
[17:32] <gordonjcp> Hondusa: where is it asking you for a root password?
[17:32] <nongoogle> Hello YOU :3
[17:32] <tats> i have a problem wrt mimetypes/extensions
[17:33] <Hondusa> heres what i see when i boot up.......
[17:33] <peyam> hi
[17:34] <peyam> Anybody helps me install my graphic drivers?
[17:34] <Hondusa> unlocking the disk /dev/disk/by-uuid/"name of the disk" (sda5_crypt) ENTER PASSPHRASE
[17:34] <tats> i'm running ubuntu 12.04 precise. i'm trying to associate specific file extension a non-packaged program (http://www.processing.org/) which i installed in /opt/Processing. the file extension is .pde.
[17:34] <gordonjcp> Hondusa: oh, that's a totally different thing
[17:34] <Hondusa> ok... good or bad?
[17:34] <gordonjcp> Hondusa: you'd have set the passphrase when you installed
[17:34] <peyam> anybody help me install my graphic drivers?
[17:34] <Hondusa> right - but my passphrase wont work
[17:35] <Hondusa> it worked yesterday
[17:35] <Hondusa> its all numbers
[17:35] <gordonjcp> silly question, but have you checked that your keyboard is working correctly?
[17:36] <gordonjcp> Hondusa: bring up a grub prompt - just anything you can type stuff into, it doesn't matter - and type your passphrase
[17:36] <SouravAJ> peyam: tell ur exact problem
[17:36] <gordonjcp> does it come out right?
[17:36] <balloftar> Hi, I downloaded ubuntu minimal iso and installed it. What packages do I need to install for a full-working notebook (wifi, acpi etc.) system? it is going to have XFCE.
[17:37] <tats> i've looked everywhere on the forums and i just can't find how to do this. i've done the following:
[17:37] <tats> - added line in /etc/mime.types: text/x-processing				pde
[17:37] <tats> - added a processing.desktop file in /usr/share/applications: http://pastebin.com/reQdBKG4
[17:37] <tats> - tried with Ubuntu Tweaks and Unity (the program Processing just doesn't appear, nor does my mime type)
[17:37] <jordan4ibanez> Hello, I am using ubuntu 12.04, and grub cannot see my windows 7 partition
[17:37] <FloodBot1> tats: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
 OK ill do that - stay with me!
[17:37] <soomon> balloftar why not install a full working ubuntu with xfce??
[17:37] <Ristovski> Hi im using gnome-classic, does anyone know the shortcut to maximize the minized windows in the taskbar? somehow like WinKey+ 1 - 9 works in windows
[17:38] <jordan4ibanez> I ran sudo update-grub even after mounting my other windows disk, and it still cannot see it
[17:38] <balloftar> soomon it's a very old computer that doesn't have much disk space.
[17:38] <tats> sorry for the flooding, i didn't know
[17:38] <CrAzYWolF> hi all, quick question i just installed ubuntu 12.10 i have 2 internet, one is dhcp the other static. the dhcp was workign fine but when i added my static ip for the other internet, is not working, why is that? why i cant even ping the gateway
[17:38] <xangua> balloftar: sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop or you could have installed xubuntu from the begining; lxde is also lighter
[17:38] <soomon> crazywolf  thats cause u cant have 2 active default gateways. use on or the other (at one time)
 OK im in busybox now
[17:39] <balloftar> lxde will do also.
[17:39] <Hondusa> gordonjcp: can i do this in busybox?
[17:39] <balloftar> i want a base system, not something like xubuntu-desktop.
[17:39] <CrAzYWolF> soomon i understand that, but right now i just want to use one
[17:39] <CrAzYWolF> i did edit the interfaces file
[17:40] <gordonjcp> Hondusa: yeah, I guess
[17:40] <gordonjcp> Hondusa: just type your passphrase at some sort of prompt that'll echo the characters back to you
[17:40] <soomon> crazywofl when you deactivate the car dusing dhcp, does the other one work then?
[17:40] <CrAzYWolF> if i do a ping to a local computer i can ping it, but not teh gateway
[17:40] <peyam> anybody please help me install my graphic drivers
[17:40] <soomon> maybe the gateway doesnt answer  ping requests?
[17:41] <SouravAJ> peyam: : wht graphic card u r using?
[17:41] <jordan4ibanez> I guess grub is just crap?
[17:41] <Hondusa> gordonjcp: i see (initframs)      typed password ..... not found
[17:41] <jordan4ibanez> I ran sudo update-grub even after mounting my other windows disk, and it still cannot see it
[17:41] <vickytomar__> @peyam don't beg for help if nobody helping google it yourself
[17:42] <gordonjcp> Hondusa: well obviously typing your password in as a command won't work
[17:42] <gordonjcp> Hondusa: I think you've rather got the wrong end of the stick
[17:42] <gordonjcp> what I meant was, see if when you type what you think your passphrase is, it comes out properly
[17:42] <gordonjcp> and you haven't got a stuck key or something
[17:43] <Hondusa> gordonjcp: ha... right - it shows up as i type it, i checked that earlier
[17:43] <CrAzYWolF> so any idea what could be the issue?
[17:43] <Hondusa> im lost - it worked yesterday while i was using ubuntu
[17:43] <soomon> crazywolf deactive tha dhcp card and reactivate the statis one
[17:43] <ikonia> CrAzYWolF: you will hit a problem as both will be "default" routes
[17:44] <soomon> maybe the gateway doesnt answer ping requests. try pinging 8.8.8.8
[17:45] <Hondusa> is there a way to access the system and reset the password? i feel so stupid for securing my own computer to the point that i even cant access it
[17:45] <CrAzYWolF> ok right now im using 1 NIC and i have it static, i cant get the internet, but im my local machine i have internet using static ip
[17:45] <soomon> hondusa thats why you encrypt it.
[17:45] <soomon> why use encryption if others can reset the password?
[17:46] <soomon> crazywolf can you ping 8.8.8.8 over the static card?
[17:46] <Hondusa> ARRGH - i know... are we all in agreement that im lost and there is no way to solve my problem?
[17:47] <CrAzYWolF> i cant
[17:47] <soomon> only some kid of bruteforce. but i dont know how to do that and its not topic of this channel
[17:47] <ikonia> CrAzYWolF: step back for a second
[17:47] <ikonia> CrAzYWolF: run only one internet facing card
[17:47] <gordonjcp> Hondusa: are you *sure* that's the right password?
[17:47] <ikonia> CrAzYWolF: as you won't be able to run two it will get confused due to routing
[17:47] <soomon> crazywolf maybe your routes are wrong and it doesnt know how to reach other network
[17:48] <CrAzYWolF> ok this is the thing
[17:48] <soomon> ikonia i already told him to disable the dhcp card :DDD
[17:48] <Hondusa> it worked yesterday gordonjcp:
[17:48] <CrAzYWolF> i was working on my virtual box, trying to setup a squid and dansguardian
[17:48] <CrAzYWolF> squid was workign great
[17:48] <Hondusa> what if i remount the devices as read only?
[17:48] <ikonia> CrAzYWolF: you don't need two internet connections for that
[17:48] <CrAzYWolF> transparent proxy
[17:49] <CrAzYWolF> i know that im only using one
[17:49] <dtcrshr> hello everyone. I have a very annoying issue here at my job. We receiverd 10 netbooks to lend the students to use at the library, and they all came with windows 7 basicness. So, we set up ubuntu on all of them, but I stoped on this wifi issue. We use 802.1x wpa2 enterprise authentication methods, with the users register on the university to be their login on the network. We cant set up a fixed account for the netbooks, since all students woul
[17:49] <dtcrshr> d use them, and we have to monitor the login and traffic based on their authentication. On windows i can set this connection just fine without user and pass, and its asked everytime to the user, and I coudnt find how to let the connection with no authentication data on ubuntu, I dont want to take off 10 ubuntu and get windows 7 back just because of this, can anyone help me?
[17:49] <CrAzYWolF> the thing is i was messing with a couple of commands, and rebooted and it all went down
[17:50] <soomon> any routing commands involved?
[17:50] <ikonia> CrAzYWolF: again, you don't need two interenet connections for that
[17:50] <Hondusa> gordonjcp: do i have a fighting chance?
[17:50] <ikonia> CrAzYWolF: just use one internet connection, keep it simple
[17:50] <gordonjcp> Hondusa: if it's encrypted, you need the passphrase
[17:50] <CrAzYWolF> so i installed ubuntu 12.10 to see, the defaults information, and verify if i have something wrong
[17:50] <CrAzYWolF> if i can find out why i dont have internet using the static, ip i will fix right away my squid box
[17:51] <CrAzYWolF> ikonia i know, sorry i mention 2 internets, im using only 1
[17:51] <ikonia> CrAzYWolF: ok - so look at your routing table
[17:51] <Hondusa> ok - thanks for the help everybody - i know its a headache dealing with a noob - i apprecaite the time
[17:51] <GothSpark> @dtcrshr you i think you can use the old network login system but i am not sure on how it did worked
[17:52] <Hondusa> im going to reinstall ubuntu on this sony vaio - can i do this if its encrypted?
[17:52] <soomon> yes
[17:52] <Hondusa> ok
[17:53] <dtcrshr> is it even possible to set up a text based wifi configuration ?
[17:53] <Hondusa> and i will use an external GDRIVE to backup - ill probably be back for more advice later - thanks again!
[17:53] <dcherniv> dtcrshr, oh my... yes
[17:54] <soomon> i want to encrypt my data partition. i was thinking: disk > software raid5 > encryption > lvm > ext4. now i read that performance is much better when you do: disk > encryption > software raid 5 >lvm > ext4 -  because the system spawns 4 threads for en/decryption. is that true?
[17:55] <soomon> why do i always have the nerdy problems XD
[17:55] <artrei> is there a way to set auto http authentication login for wi-fi connection?
[17:55] <dcherniv> dtcrshr, this more or less is what i used for my campus back in the day
[17:55] <dcherniv> dtcrshr, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=249654
[17:55] <CrAzYWolF> ikonia ok im checking my routing table
[17:56] <CrAzYWolF> there are only 3 entries and i see my gateway 10.0.0.1
[17:57] <vitimiti> (·_·)/
[17:57] <soomon> o/
[17:59] <ironhalik> Can I sort contact by status (online ones first) in empathy 3.6.0.3 (quantal)?
[18:04] <CrAzYWolF> is funny how u have something working and, in just a couple of seconds everything goes down, this si so fun
[18:05] <xrlgf> hi, folder shared between 2 ubuntu PC is long, i set bcast as first position in smbd.conf, but still taking 5 to 10 minutes before working, any tips pls ?
[18:07] <{xmb}> where is the lib/modukles/../version.h file
[18:08] <{xmb}>  /lib/modules/3.7.0-3-lowlatency/build/include/linux/version.h
[18:09] <artrei> hi all
[18:10] <herculesmorse> I want a virtualbox to be able to see content from my host web server (the host is using a dns *.dev that resolves onto itself)
[18:10] <herculesmorse> any ideas
[18:10] <CrAzYWolF> ok i now made my NIC dhcp and internet is working hmmm
[18:11] <herculesmorse> Currently I'm using the vboxnet0 adapter and resolving the *.dev to that, but if i don't have the virtualbox running it won't work
[18:11] <ikonia> CrAzYWolF: check your routing table again
[18:12] <CrAzYWolF> i did where i had 10.0.0.1 now i have 172.30.248.x
[18:12] <ikonia> CrAzYWolF: is that your default route ?
[18:12] <ikonia> that's going to be the key thing here
[18:12] <CrAzYWolF> my default route is 10.0.0.1
[18:12] <haylo> would one of you guys tell me how to properly modprobe for aufs and squashfs on debian stable? the remastersys guy has it all messed up . and the debian devs just dont have time to even explain it. Are these thing blacklisted? should i recompile the kernel? sudo modprobe aufs && sudo modprobe squashfs   worked once but i cant seem to get it to save to the kernel
[18:13] <CrAzYWolF> i only use 172.30.245.x is not test stuff
[18:13] <haylo> im sorry :P   but you guys are the only people that would know the answer to this
[18:13] <CrAzYWolF> to*
[18:13] <CrAzYWolF> but my default is 10.0.0.1
[18:14] <crimsonmane> haylo: remember the && symbol means "only do the second command if the first command is successful"
[18:15] <haylo> well yeah i ran them both    and    lsmod | grep aufs   to check    but upon reboot they are gone. also the y have a    "0" whatever that means. when i modprobe aufs it has a "1" and stays after reboot
[18:15] <haylo> sorry when i modprobe fuse*   it works with a    1""
[18:16] <haylo> anyway i wont take up any more channel space. thanks to anyone who an help
[18:16] <digitalirony> Anyone care to take a look at this paste? http://paste.ubuntu.com/1392344/  The issue is that, sometimes when my machines go to sleep this happens
[18:16] <digitalirony> And because these machines are all ldap, and NFS+autofs they stop working when this happens
[18:17] <dimitri> hello, i have a problem using scp on a ntfs drive..... if i use -t parameter the system answer me .....set times: Operation not permitted
[18:18] <dimitri> i think the prob is in fstab
[18:18] <dimitri> please someone help me
[18:18] <CrAzYWolF> lol now my squid box is doing ping to 10.0.0.1
[18:18] <CrAzYWolF> this is nuts
[18:19] <crimsonmane> dimitri: fstab and scp dont talk to each other i dont think
[18:19] <iceroot> dimitri: and what should -t do? manpage cant find it
[18:19] <dimitri> sorry -p
[18:19] <dimitri> i would to presenve date of files
[18:20] <crimsonmane> scp /path/to/source/file username@hostname:/path/to/destination
[18:20] <dimitri> if i copy files now in this disk all date is today
[18:20] <iceroot> dimitri: and modes from the original file.
[18:20] <iceroot> dimitri: not possible on ntfs
[18:20] <CrAzYWolF> ok let me see if my trnasparent proxy is working again
[18:20] <dimitri> ohhh
[18:20] <iceroot> dimitri: ntfs does not now flags which are used on ext
[18:20] <iceroot> know
[18:21] <dimitri> thanks iceroot
[18:21] <dimitri> tha only way is to use windows to copy the original files
[18:21] <dimitri> ok thak you
[18:21] <dimitri> have you a nice day
[18:22] <CrAzYWolF> finally is working again ^^
[18:23] <CrAzYWolF> thanks ikonia and soomon
[18:27] <Zero-1> is apache2 in my ubuntu...? anyone
[18:28] <{xmb}> zero, check it with dpkg -l apache2
[18:29] <GunfighterJ> I was trying to run some backups on my computer (32-bit 12.04) and received this error: "Cannot open: Read-only file system". After a bit of googling I read that that could mean a corrupt or failing disk. My questions regarding this. 1. Is it a bad idea to shutdown/restart my system? and 2. What's the best way to go about fixing this?
[18:29] <Zero-1> ok...thks
[18:29] <crimsonmane> GunfighterJ: it could mean you were supposed to run the backup as root
[18:29] <crimsonmane> or your destination to save the backup, you dont have permission to write to it
[18:30] <Evil_Eric> blahhh shut down issue still exsist but is solved as long as i stay on the ati graphic but the moment i swap to the intel graphics the computer will not shut down 100%
[18:30] <dtcrshr> dcherniv: thanks! il read it up
[18:31] <{xmb}> GunfighterJ, fsck -fy /
[18:31] <GunfighterJ> sudo: unable to open /var/lib/sudo/server/0: Read-only file system
[18:31] <GunfighterJ> I"ll try that
[18:32] <GunfighterJ> http://pastie.org/5443871
[18:32] <jwrigley>  /whoami
[18:32] <{xmb}> and dmesg
[18:32] <{xmb}> k
[18:32] <GunfighterJ> oh wait it's still running
[18:32] <{xmb}> mount / -o remount,rw
[18:33] <{xmb}> afterwards and its remounted
[18:33] <{xmb}> this no write thingy
[18:33] <{xmb}> means some internal checks of linux fucked up
[18:33] <{xmb}> etc
[18:33] <{xmb}> not a big prob
[18:33] <{xmb}> fsck fixes em
[18:33] <FloodBot1> {xmb}: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[18:33] <{xmb}> mount -o remount,rw remounts em as rewrite
[18:33] <ubuntu__> ello
[18:34] <GunfighterJ> yeah, it's asking me if I should repair some files with the wrong filetype
[18:34] <{xmb}> hello
[18:34] <GunfighterJ> I type yes, nothing happens :/
[18:34] <{xmb}> it is very slow
[18:34] <GunfighterJ> ok
[18:34] <mmonat> cal
[18:35] <ubuntu__> quit
[18:35] <ubuntu__> logout
[18:35] <ubuntu__> ;/quit
[18:35] <ubuntu__> vlosr
[18:35] <ubuntu__> close
[18:36] <dcherniv> hahaha
[18:36] <dcherniv> phew now that he's gone
[18:37] <GunfighterJ> umm http://puu.sh/1uWWM
[18:37] <pepelu> ola
[18:37] <GunfighterJ> so... it decided to do that during fsck
[18:37] <pepelu> como estas
[18:37] <MonkeyDust> !es
[18:37] <Pici> !es
[18:38] <pepelu> what your name please
[18:38] <GunfighterJ> {xmb}, http://puu.sh/1uWWM is happening during fsck
[18:38] <quma> Can someone tell why ubuntu frozes when I want to install system?
[18:38] <GunfighterJ> is that normal?
[18:39] <iceroot> GunfighterJ: you are pressing "y" the whole time
[18:39] <GunfighterJ> I'm not doing anything, it's happening on its own.
[18:39] <iceroot> GunfighterJ: or your keyboard is dirty
[18:39] <GunfighterJ> I'm sitting here in IRC
[18:39] <GunfighterJ> you don't see a bunch of y's
[18:39] <GunfighterJ> and enters
[18:40] <MonkeyDust> GunfighterJ  make sure there are no breadcrumbs under your keyboard keys
[18:40] <GunfighterJ> It's not my keyboard
[18:40] <nanas> i'm installing ubuntu on toshiba laptop; got an error message and followed instructions here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
[18:40] <GunfighterJ> you don't see me spamming the letter y right now
[18:40] <nanas> ubuntu is still not booting so next step is to paste here the last message given by repair program: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1392367/
[18:40] <iceroot> GunfighterJ: is it still happening when you remove the keyboard while running fsck?
[18:40] <nanas> when i try to boot message is: the disk drive for /dev/mapper/cryptswap1 is not ready yet or not present
[18:40] <Katbuntu> Hi
[18:40] <drecute> please how do I locate the default arguments used to build php5 deb package on ubuntu 12.04?
[18:41] <GunfighterJ> yes
[18:41] <iceroot> drecute: look inside the source-package
[18:41] <iceroot> drecute: apt-get source php5
[18:41] <GunfighterJ> even without a keyboard, it's still spamming
[18:41] <drecute> iceroot: I'm in the source package
[18:41] <iceroot> drecute: it should be in the debian/rules
[18:41] <drecute> iceroot: trying to figure what fuile to look
[18:42] <{xmb}> hmm
[18:42] <{xmb}> GunfighterJ
[18:42] <{xmb}> the y come from 'yes' command probably
[18:42] <{xmb}> control-c it
[18:43] <drecute> iceroot: ok
[18:43] <GunfighterJ> ctrl c wouldn't terminate it
[18:43] <GunfighterJ> I had to close the ssh
[18:43] <{xmb}> yeah i would have done the same
[18:43] <drecute> iceroot: that's shell
[18:43] <GunfighterJ> this is dmesg http://pastie.org/5443925
[18:43] <{xmb}> it is working now ?
[18:43] <zigio> hello
[18:43] <{xmb}> hmm not good
[18:43] <GunfighterJ> well I restarted and did dmesg
[18:43] <drecute> iceroot: do you know if it's documented anywhere/
[18:43] <iceroot> drecute: debian/rules is providing the build-arguments
[18:43] <{xmb}> looks for real like a bit broken hd or something
[18:43] <zigio> how downloader a film?
[18:44] <iceroot> drecute: COMMON_CONFIG=.....
[18:44] <iceroot> drecute: there you will find all build-options
[18:44] <GunfighterJ> yeah I had a feeling, I get a lot of crashes on various systems of that machine
[18:45] <GunfighterJ> you don't want to see how many zombie processes I have from them crashing
[18:45] <drecute> iceroot: yeah. Thank you. Thanks you.
[18:45] <{xmb}> one machine multi os es ?
[18:45] <iceroot> drecute: no problem, you are welcome
[18:45] <GunfighterJ> no, 1 OS
[18:45] <{xmb}> k hm nah its ok
[18:45] <{xmb}> ibtw
[18:46] <{xmb}> i got my first home [ one room ] since a few weeks, and found a i5 laptop, today i bought an ssd disk for it
[18:46] <{xmb}> 200mb/s fresh disk =))
[18:46] <GunfighterJ> nice :D
[18:46] <GunfighterJ> so, I"m guessing just a new HDD is necessary?
[18:46] <{xmb}> yeah and software effort
[18:46] <{xmb}> like our hands
[18:46] <GunfighterJ> software effort?
[18:47] <{xmb}> to kopi all over
[18:47] <dtcrshr> dcherniv: well, it seems to be a guide to install your university network, and it has login / password. I need to create a  connection without user and pssword, that would be prompted all times he tryes to connect to it
[18:47] <GunfighterJ> well I'll just DD it
[18:47] <{xmb}> yeah
[18:47] <GunfighterJ> I've done that before
[18:47] <{xmb}> =)
[18:47] <{xmb}> yeah anyway mhm i recommend ssd's
[18:47] <GunfighterJ> Oh yeah, I love SSD's
[18:48] <{xmb}> i extraly got one for server purposes
[18:48] <{xmb}> 1 crawl the web 2 do other intensive stuff
[18:48] <gr8> hi! how do I replace all whitespaces of a file name for all files in my directory?
[18:48] <{xmb}> with u nderscores for example ?
[18:49] <jrib> gr8: you can use the "rename" command, see its man page
[18:49] <Pici> gr8: something like: rename 's/ /_/g' *
[18:49] <dcherniv> dtcrshr, NetworkManager should be able to do it
[18:49] <{xmb}> yeah lke this
[18:50]  * Lil needs a ssd, lol
[18:50] <{xmb}> yea
[18:50] <{xmb}> maen =p
[18:50] <bulletrulz> helP
[18:50] <Lil> prices are finally coming down on them
[18:50] <{xmb}> tell
[18:51] <gr8> Pici: rename 's/ /_/g' * does not work here
[18:51] <BluesKaj> lotta money for a small speed increase , but hey it's your money :)
[18:51] <{xmb}> i saw pci ones, 1tb, with 100gb cache
[18:51] <{xmb}> =p
[18:51] <{xmb}> depending .. its a BIG increase
[18:51] <crimsonmane> gr8:  what you need is a combination of commands. one sec.
[18:51] <Pici> !offtopic
[18:51] <Lil> small speed increase? you've never used one.. have ya?
[18:51] <{xmb}> this ubuntu boots in like 5 secs or something
[18:51] <GunfighterJ> If you're looking for space and speed, get a hybrid
[18:52] <{xmb}> after ubuntu logo shows, not even 1 sec passes till X login prompt shows
[18:52] <{xmb}> mm
[18:52] <{xmb}> anyway, bye
[18:52] <BluesKaj> yes i have {xmb}, and it's not much difference to me except the cost
[18:52] <{xmb}> maybe u didnt get the shizzelest ?
[18:53] <{xmb}> mine was at the cost of a normal one
[18:53] <Lil> for watching porn ya don't need one, but for booting an OS.. the difference is pretty big
[18:53] <Lil> ;)
[18:53] <{xmb}> 115gb, ~70chf
[18:53] <{xmb}> server-laptop this maschine will be
[18:53] <bazhang> lets get back on topic
[18:53] <gyre007> guys netstat -s...does netstat keep some database where it reads the data from or is it from when the network interface is started ?
[18:53] <{xmb}> k bye
[18:54] <gyre007> im just wondering about the numbers
[18:54] <{xmb}> yeah its from /proc
[18:54] <{xmb}> try ss
[18:54] <ActionParsnip> {xmb}: if boot time gets you off, try xpud
[18:54] <BluesKaj> 10secs is worth that much eh , ok to each his own
[18:55] <crimsonmane> gr8: http://www.commandlinefu.com/commands/view/2518/replace-spaces-in-filenames-with-underscores
[18:55] <GunfighterJ> {xmb}, would a remount solve my problem?
[18:55] <ActionParsnip> {xmb}: my low end system boots in 3 seconds, PATA HDD, 3Gb RAM, Dual core 1.2Ghz CPU
[18:55] <GunfighterJ> temporarily so that I could FTP the shit out of it?
[18:55] <mag]> what would be an amazing graphics card for my ubuntu distro if I wanted easy compatibility with wine and easy compatibility with what comes with the distro? the nvidia experience has been a pain in the ass of not knowing wtf is going on
[18:55] <{xmb}> gunfighter, it should yes
[18:55] <Pici> GunfighterJ: Please mind your language here.
[18:55] <{xmb}> however
[18:56] <{xmb}> the remount,rw would mount it writeable, to get shittzzle outta it u may not need it writeable
[18:56] <{xmb}> try straight on though
[18:56] <Pici> !language
[18:56] <{xmb}> ActionParsnip, do u have special initrd stuff ?
[18:56] <GunfighterJ> alright {xmb}, sorry Pici
[18:56] <lawltoad> hi, if i want to get a package added to the repos (does it need to be in debian first?) how do I do that? how long would that likely take? do i have to be one of that projects core developers to put this in motion?
[18:57] <jrib> !package | lawltoad
[18:57] <Pici> !newpackage | lawltoad this has the information you seek
[18:57] <gr8> crimsonmane: thanks! the ls -1 command worked
[18:57] <jrib> erm, right
[18:57] <ActionParsnip> {xmb}: no, just the ISO booted by Grub2, nothing special. The driver set is quite smalll but my hardware is stupidly Linux friendly :(
[18:57] <ozpy> hi guys. I try to install Ubuntu 12.04 on Mac Book Pro 5,5. I have the USB ready. How can initiate from the USB on Mac? I only have experience on PC
[18:58] <dcherniv> ActionParsnip, whats the kernel?
[18:58] <jrib> lawltoad: see ubottu on how to proceed but the short answers are: no; see ubottu; pretty quick; no, though it's nice to communicate with them about it
[18:59] <crimsonmane> ozpy: hold shift while booting ... might be shift a
[18:59] <{xmb}> ActionParsnip, do u know how to make custom valid initrds ?
[18:59] <GunfighterJ> http://pastie.org/5444007
[18:59] <GunfighterJ> looks like remounting isn't an option
[18:59] <{xmb}> like, what gets executed there whats needed .. a rough overview
[19:00] <crimsonmane> GunfighterJ: what's up?
[19:00] <SpecialEd> Hey guys, I'm having a wicked hard time setting up an IMAP/SMTP server.  Can anyone suggest to me what would be the best & easiest IMAP/SMTP server that I can deploy to a Ubuntu 12.04LTS x64 Server?  Ideally something that has simple installation procedures will absolutely make my day :)
[19:00] <GunfighterJ> crimsonmane, system is read-only due to a bad HDD
[19:00] <GunfighterJ> I'm trying to remount so I can FTP what I need
[19:00] <crimsonmane> GunfighterJ: sudo chown 777 /dev/sda is that right?
[19:00] <bekks> No.
[19:01] <crimsonmane> chmod?
[19:01] <bekks> crimsonmane: Why do you want to change permissions on the device node?
[19:01] <{xmb}> lol funny way
[19:01] <GunfighterJ> sudo: unable to open /var/lib/sudo/server/0: Read-only file system
[19:01] <crimsonmane> bekks: follow along dear sir
[19:01] <{xmb}> ah
[19:01] <{xmb}> try su
[19:01] <{xmb}> and from there
[19:01] <{xmb}> maybe
[19:01] <bekks> su will not work, due to no root password set in Ubuntu.
[19:01] <k1l> no! dont use su
[19:01] <gr8> maybe I should give ubuntu a try again... the support is so much better than that of fedora =)
[19:01] <k1l> {xmb}: dont suggest things you dont know
[19:02] <{xmb}> hrmf
[19:02] <bazhang> {xmb}, never advise that here
[19:02] <{xmb}> why
[19:02] <quma> Can someone tell why ubuntu frozes when I want to install system?
[19:02] <bekks> !root | {xmb}
[19:02] <k1l> !sudo | {xmb}
[19:02] <jrib> {xmb}: mainly because it won't work...
[19:02] <{xmb}> ...
[19:02] <{xmb}> sudo su
[19:02] <{xmb}> right
[19:02] <k1l> no!
[19:02] <{xmb}> left
[19:02] <bekks> No :)
[19:02] <FloodBot1> {xmb}: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[19:02] <bazhang> {xmb}, no
[19:02] <jrib> {xmb}: don't advise that either; take the time to read through ubottu's link
[19:02] <k1l> {xmb}: stop that. that is not the ubuntu-way
[19:02] <{xmb}> hmm ....... .. .. ... .
[19:02] <{xmb}> dude
[19:03] <{xmb}> i bet im better sheller , sorry but let me type one msg next
[19:03] <GunfighterJ> mount: cannot remount block device /dev/sda1 read-write, is write-protected
[19:03] <SpecialEd> Hey guys, I'm having a wicked hard time setting up an IMAP/SMTP server.  Can anyone suggest to me what would be the best & easiest IMAP/SMTP server that I can deploy to a Ubuntu 12.04LTS x64 Server?  Ideally something that has simple installation procedures will absolutely make my day :)
[19:03] <ozpy> crimsonmane: thanks for the suggestion but it does not work
[19:03] <jrib> GunfighterJ: what are you trying to accomplish?
[19:03] <{xmb}> i have 400 bash and awk scripts, i know linux uberwell, the 'ubuntu' way is not linux by your sayings therefore
[19:03] <k1l> {xmb}: even you are a linux-guru and uber_hacker and know to manage root. that is not the ubuntu-way and not supported in this channel. so dont advise it to newbies.
[19:03] <bekks> {xmb}: The Ubuntu way is using sudo. sudo -i whenever you need root for consecutive commands for more than 15 minutes.
[19:03] <GunfighterJ> System is Read-only, possibly a bad HDD, I want to remount so I can access it and FTP stuff off of it
[19:03] <GunfighterJ> I've said this like 4 times now
[19:04] <daftykins> SpecialEd: why run any mail in-house? go go gadget Google Apps!
[19:04] <ozpy> hi guys. I try to install Ubuntu 12.04 on Mac Book Pro 5,5. I have the USB ready. How can initiate from the USB on Mac? I only have experience on PC
[19:04] <{xmb}> see yeah i have no probs with stuff like thiss
[19:04] <bekks> GunfighterJ: whats he command you are issueing then?
[19:04] <k1l> {xmb}: if you dont like the ubuntu way you are free to leave the channel :/
[19:04] <SpecialEd> daftykins: thats not what i asked
[19:04] <{xmb}> =)
[19:04] <daftykins> SpecialEd: i know.
[19:04] <{xmb}> sometimes though root over long time is required
[19:04] <crimsonmane> {xmb}: this is their turf... don't push it.
[19:04] <{xmb}> thats where i thingslet
[19:04] <bazhang> {xmb}, just stop
[19:04] <jrib> GunfighterJ: why would it matter that it's read-only then?  Can't you copy the data off of it?
[19:04] <bekks> {xmb}: For me, it never was in 15 years.
[19:04] <Pici> {xmb}: use sudo -i then
[19:05] <GunfighterJ> jrib, now, because FTP freaks out when I try to connect
[19:05] <GunfighterJ> no*
[19:05] <GunfighterJ> yeah I use sudo -i
[19:05] <GunfighterJ> Response:	500 OOPS: failed to open vsftpd log file:/var/log/vsftpd.log
[19:05] <Katbuntu> Hi, I'm trying to compile KVIrc on Kubuntu.
[19:06] <quma> Can someone tell why ubuntu frozes when I want to install system?  http://shrani.si/f/29/3R/2TguZfaB/1/2012-11-27-100853.jpg
[19:06] <jrib> GunfighterJ: if the drive is failing, I wouldn't bother with that.  I'd mount it on some working install and copy the data off that way
[19:06] <Katbuntu> I installed libqt4, libqt4-core, libqtcore etc.
[19:06] <GunfighterJ> Alright. I can do that, I just wanted to get important stuff off that people are depending on, I guess I'll take the complaints.
[19:06] <crimsonmane> i think GunfighterJ should do a proper umount, then mount, and try again
[19:06] <jrib> Katbuntu: kvirc is in the repositories, you can use apt to install it
[19:06] <Katbuntu> but cmake tells me that qtcore hasn't been found on /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu
[19:06] <Katbuntu> Yes, but it's an old version
[19:07] <dr_willis_> Katbuntu: use the build-deps feature of apt to install nweded dev packages for that app
[19:07] <ActionParsnip> quma: did you MD5 test the ISO you downloaded?
[19:07] <GunfighterJ> I might just shut down the machine so it doesn't keep freaking out
[19:07] <Katbuntu> how dr_willis_?
[19:07] <crimsonmane> GunfighterJ: why are you using ftp anyway?
[19:07] <dr_willis_> al
[19:07] <crimsonmane> where is this drive physically?
[19:07] <quma> ActionParsni: not but I try linux mint and it was the same
[19:07] <dr_willis_> aptlget build-dep foo
[19:07] <GunfighterJ> crimsonmane, about 20 minutes from my current location.
[19:07] <Katbuntu> ok
[19:07] <dr_willis_> or somthing like that
[19:08] <gordonjcp> GunfighterJ: have you got ssh access to the box?
[19:08] <fragglerhasaques> heyhey
[19:08] <GunfighterJ> Yes
[19:08] <gordonjcp> GunfighterJ: then set up sshfs
[19:08] <GunfighterJ> I'm in college, and the machine is at my house.
[19:08] <Katbuntu> But I'm on Kubuntu, Qt should be installed at all.
[19:08] <quma> ActionParsnip: not but I try linux mint and it was the same
[19:08] <gordonjcp> GunfighterJ: "sshfs my.hostname:/path/to/source/dir mountpoint/"
[19:08] <fragglerhasaques> i have a not ubuntu-specific question but I think you guyys are h only ones who can help me
[19:08] <GunfighterJ> gordonjcp, how would I set that up?
[19:08] <gordonjcp> GunfighterJ: boom
[19:08] <GunfighterJ> so... where do I execute this?
[19:09] <gordonjcp> you run that locally
[19:09] <iceroot> !ot | fragglerhasaques
[19:09] <gordonjcp> it ssh'es across to your remote machine and basically wraps scp-like file transfers
[19:09] <GunfighterJ> ok, I'm on a windows machine currently
[19:09] <crimsonmane> GunfighterJ: perhaps you could have someone at home turn that computer off until you can get to it physically
[19:09] <gordonjcp> GunfighterJ: so over your ssh connection, you now have the source dir mounted as a local filesystem
[19:09] <gordonjcp> GunfighterJ: ah
[19:09] <Katbuntu> I'm installing qt4-dev-tools now, if it works.
[19:09] <ActionParsnip> quma: you aren't really trying much different with Mint....
[19:09] <Katbuntu> Else i'll try the build-dep.
[19:10] <Katbuntu> oh yeah
[19:10] <GunfighterJ> crimsonmane, lol! The only people at my house are my parents, they couldn't figure that out no matter how hard I try to walk them through it
[19:10] <Katbuntu> installing qt4-dev-tools fixed it :)
[19:10] <bekks> GunfighterJ: Then use WinSCP instead of FTP.
[19:10] <crimsonmane> "pull the plug"
[19:10] <ActionParsnip> quma: MD5 test the ISO you downloaded is important so that you know the ISO is complete and consistant
[19:10] <quma> ActionParsnip: what is this md5 test?
[19:10] <fragglerhasaques> my gcc mises som libraries like stdint and pgmspace.h
[19:10] <GunfighterJ> alright
[19:10] <ActionParsnip> !md5 | quma
[19:10] <GunfighterJ> how would I set up WinSCP for sshfs?
[19:11] <jrib> GunfighterJ: if you have ssh setup, you just enter your credentials into winscp...
[19:11] <ActionParsnip> GunfighterJ: or you can use filezilla in Windows too
[19:11] <GunfighterJ> and just the standard port 22?
[19:11] <SpecialEd> Hey guys, I'm having a wicked hard time setting up an IMAP/SMTP server.  Can anyone suggest to me what would be the best & easiest IMAP/SMTP server that I can deploy to a Ubuntu 12.04LTS x64 Server?  Ideally something that has simple installation procedures will absolutely make my day :)'
[19:12] <jrib> smart
[19:12] <bekks> GunfighterJ: Correct.
[19:12] <GunfighterJ> well... the directory I need to get stuff out of is empty...
[19:12] <GunfighterJ> derp nevermind
[19:12] <GunfighterJ> wrong directory
[19:12] <Katbuntu> Now it's in "make" process, hope it works :D
[19:13] <aniasis> I want to install ruby shell on my ubuntu server anyone know how?
[19:14] <bekks> aniasis: What do you mean by ruby shell?
[19:15] <Andy80> is there any known issue with Ubuntu PPAs? I'm trying to add, for example, sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppa, and after asking the password is not doing anything... it's someway locked or not getting any reply.
[19:15] <blek-work> so is anyone willing to at least tell my i'm totally screwed on my raid here? haha
[19:16] <blek-work> drive failed this morning, replaced it with a cold spare. been rebuilding all day and now all of a sudden i lose another drive
[19:16] <blek-work> (go figure about an hour before the rebuild finished)
[19:16] <blek-work> pretty sure i'm screwed at this point...
[19:16] <quma> ActionParsnip: everytinh looks fine
[19:17] <blek-work> http://pastebin.com/XGN9nZUM
[19:17] <blek-work> ^ cat /proc/mdstat
[19:17] <crimsonmane> blek-work: last person i know who recovered files on a failed raid, took nearly 24 hours :(
[19:18] <blek-work> time i have
[19:18] <crimsonmane> but not the knowledge
[19:18] <blek-work> right haha
[19:18] <crimsonmane> i hear ya :(
[19:19] <crimsonmane> blek-work: might be something to outsource
[19:19] <ActionParsnip> quma: what video chip do you use?
[19:19] <quma> ActionParsnip: nvidia gts 250
[19:20] <ActionParsnip> quma: add the boot option: nouveau.blacklist=1
[19:20] <quma> ActionParsnip: I also try to run Xubuntu and it worked fine
[19:22] <blek-work> http://pastebin.com/D5Z2hjZv
[19:22] <blek-work> ^^mdadm -D /dev/md0
[19:23] <bulletrulz> imcdonalds is selling there qurter pounders for 1$ :D
[19:24] <Walther> If I install nvidia-experimental-310, I don't get a graphical desktop at all, just a wallpaper and a mouse. nvidia-current works fine though. Any ideas?
[19:24] <Walther> My system has a ivybridge i7 with HD4000 and nvidia 620m
[19:27] <Xenoch> Hello, I have a quick question,  I have an ubuntu 12.04 LTS server system and my grub bootloader will hang at the boot screen rather than jump right into the Ubuntu OS.  I have checked and it seems like everything is set properly (via online documentation for Grub), could this be because I have a keybaords and mouse plugged in or is there definitely a setting issue?
[19:27] <ikonia> Xenoch: have you set time out to 0
[19:28] <VoidXC> If you do a dual boot of windows 7 and ubuntu using wubi to install ubuntu, will installing nvidia drivers for linux overwrite your windows drivers for your graphics card in windows 7?
[19:28] <Xenoch> If I remember correctly yes
[19:28] <ikonia> Xenoch you need to check
[19:29] <jrib> VoidXC: no, wubi just installs ubuntu to a file in your file system
[19:29] <Xenoch> its not a dual, its on its own box, I am just looking up the directory for the grub settings file so I can get it from my putty login
[19:29] <delinquentme> ok so I've got this showing when I show the files on a given file permission -rwxrwsr-x
[19:29] <delinquentme> what is this s about?
[19:29] <ikonia> they are you file permissions
[19:29] <jrib> delinquentme: setgid
[19:29] <VoidXC> jrib: Thanks
[19:30] <bulletrulz> helPhelp
[19:30] <jrib> bulletrulz: ask a question...
[19:30] <delinquentme> jrib, ikonia how can I set that permission w octals?
[19:30] <crimsonmane> delinquentme: the first digit is whether it's a file or folder. the next three are YOUR permissions, next three are ROOT permissions, next three are GLOBAL permissions
[19:30] <bulletrulz> when trying to install freedm i install  it but when trying to eun it i get this
[19:30] <jrib> delinquentme: 2775
[19:31] <jrib> delinquentme: I think :x
[19:31] <bulletrulz> /usr/games/freedm: 5: /usr/games/freedm: /usr/games/boom: not found
[19:31] <delinquentme> lol
[19:31] <jrib> delinquentme: you can check the current status with stat :)
[19:31] <delinquentme> jrib, you=boss Access: (2775/-rwxrwsr-x)
[19:32] <delinquentme> +1
[19:32] <ubuntu-studio> Dit is allemaal nieuw voor mij
[19:32] <bulletrulz> jrib,
[19:32] <bulletrulz> /usr/games/freedm: 5: /usr/games/freedm: /usr/games/boom: not found
[19:32] <Pici> !nl | ubuntu-studio
[19:32] <Xenoch> GRUB_DEFAULT=0 #GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT=0 GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT_QUIET=true GRUB_TIMEOUT=10 GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR=`lsb_release -i -s 2> /dev/null || echo Debian` GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="" GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=""
[19:32] <jrib> bulletrulz: how did you install it?
[19:32] <bulletrulz> jrip from lubuntu software center
[19:33] <Xenoch> with the 10 it should boot into Ubuntu after 10 seconds? It hangs for ever
[19:33] <jrib> bulletrulz: I'd start by checking bugs.ubuntu.com
[19:37] <bulletrulz> i found this but do not understand http://osdir.com/ml/general/2012-11/msg11882.html
[19:38] <jrib> bulletrulz: that's not bugs.ubuntu.com :/  Are there no open bugs against freedm?
[19:38] <DaemonicApathy> Is there any reason I should not uninstall busybox from a standard 12.04 installation?
[19:38] <bulletrulz> jrib no
[19:38] <jrib> bulletrulz: what list is this that you've linked me to?
[19:39] <bulletrulz> idk
[19:40] <Katbuntu> Yay!
[19:40] <jrib> bulletrulz: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=691741 it's the debian bug mailing list
[19:40] <Katbuntu> I compiled KVIrc finally :D
[19:42] <bulletrulz> so is there any fix
[19:43] <jrib> bulletrulz: my advice is for you to install a different boom engine
[19:43] <bulletrulz> how?
[19:43] <jrib> bulletrulz: I don't know; try searching for "boom-engine" and install something that seems relevant
[19:44] <wad> Trying to print... it found the printer, but the driver isn't listed. Googling around hasn't helped me find a ppd file. Ideas?
[19:45] <jrib> bulletrulz: what packages were installed when you installed freedm?
[19:45] <wad> I downloaded Xerox's "linux driver", and it requires this binary file to be run, as root, but it errors out saying "/tmp" is not found. Um, I have a /tmp, but since the stupid install script is BINARY, I can't troubleshoot their bad code.
[19:45] <bulletrulz> jrib idk how to checl
[19:45] <jrib> bulletrulz: did you use the terminal?
[19:46] <bulletrulz> jrib when installing i used the lubuntu software cneter
[19:46] <jrib> bulletrulz: actually "prboom" seems like the only thing that provides a boom-engine, so try that :)
[19:47] <eightyeight> i'm trying to migrate a kvm/qemu vm from 11.10 to 12.04, and the migration fails with 'error: operation failed: migration job: unexpectedly failed'
[19:47] <eightyeight> if i try a 2nd time, it destroys the VM, and i must restart it
[19:47] <eightyeight> the command i'm issuing is:
[19:47] <eightyeight> $ virsh migrate --live --verbose --persistent --copy-storage-all iperf qemu+ssh://kvm05/system
[19:47] <bulletrulz> jrib im trying to ply it online
[19:48] <jrib> bulletrulz: k
[19:48] <eightyeight> where 'iperf' is the vm name, and 'kvm05' is the hypervisor destination
[19:49] <simple-bed> i'm loving this lubuntu. so much faster
[19:49] <eightyeight> so, is it not possible to migrate vms from 11.10 to 12.04? because i need to upgrade my 11.10 hypervisors to the latest LTS, but must do it with no downtime on the VMs.
[19:49] <lbaldi> hola
[19:49] <lbaldi> exit
[19:50] <bulletrulz> got it wokring
[19:50] <trism> eightyeight: I see bug 820339 which links to a redhat bug with a workaround
[19:51] <cosmicguy> hello
[19:51] <eightyeight> trism: checking...
[19:51] <kristoffer> in lubuntu  i try to open Unetbootin by right click and select the "run as program" but it is not there, helP?
[19:51] <cosmicguy> where r u guys from?
[19:51] <bulletrulz> now how to play online
[19:52] <jrib> bulletrulz: what did you need to do?
[19:52] <cosmicguy> where r u guys from?
[19:52] <bulletrulz> jrib play online on doom
[19:52] <compdoc> my mommy
[19:52] <jrib> !ot | cosmicguy
[19:52] <eightyeight> trism: so, the suggestion is an /etc/hosts issue?
[19:52] <jrib> bulletrulz: I mean to get it working
[19:52] <eightyeight> trism: i'll give that a shot
[19:52] <bulletrulz> jrib idl
[19:52] <Tm_T> cosmicguy: hi, this is Ubuntu support channel, used only for technical ubuntu support, you can have social chatting in #ubuntu-offtopic
[19:52] <cosmicguy> what is ubuntu?
[19:52] <jrib> bulletrulz: heh, ok
[19:52] <jrib> !ubuntu | cosmicguy
[19:53] <cosmicguy> okk
[19:53] <eightyeight> trism: the hostnames are managed by ldap, rather than dns. so, that may be a contributing factor
[19:53] <HondUSA> Hey - I'm back - Im looking for a good disk util so that i may format two GDrive external harddrives - one of them was partitioned and formatted to wbfs - i would like to reformat the whole thing and use it as a backup - any suggestions?
[19:54] <brainfry> Hello, I'm having some trouble getting my built-in speakers to work. They were working before, but have ceased functioning.
[19:56] <HondUSA> any suggested disk util would be appreciated - ive experience with disk util in mac - i just want to get this hdd back to full use - thanks
[19:56] <HondUSA> *my mac cant format it
[19:56] <eightyeight> trism: nope. that did not fix it
[19:56] <sam_> hi, anyone knows how to set internet wifi connection on mu dell 1525?
[19:58] <simple-bed> kristoffer, its in one of the menus that you open up. i had the same issue
[19:59] <simple-bed> but i cant find it right now, just looked :/
[20:00] <HondUSA> the 250gb hdd shows in diskutil at 165gb - the other partition (wbfs) does not show - can it be formatted?
[20:00] <escott> HondUSA, what is wbfs
[20:01] <HondUSA> its a format used with nintendo wii - the wii reads off of wfbs
[20:01] <sam_> hi, anyone knows how to set internet wifi connection on my dell 1525? I am actually in my windows partition right now
[20:01] <HondUSA> i formatted it last yaer - id like to use the whole disk now - any way to wipe it clean and format it for ubuntu?
[20:02] <escott> HondUSA, presumably open it in gparted and remove that partition
[20:02] <HondUSA> escott: gparted?
[20:02] <HondUSA> sorry...
[20:03] <HondUSA> a bit new to ubuntu
[20:03] <trism> eightyeight: hmm, don't really see any other bugs around, the libvirt faq http://wiki.libvirt.org/page/FAQ mentions the issue but doesn't really have much detail, you may just need to file a new bug
[20:03] <escott> !info gparted | HondUSA
[20:04] <sam_> any chance someone knows how to add components or apps to ubuntu from windows
[20:05] <intrin> hey there, i am having perm issues writing to /var/www  with my user, and i have added my user to the www-data group http://pastebin.com/UnchkyyH
[20:05] <HondUSA> ok ill try that - thanks
[20:05] <sam_> any chance someone knows how to add components or apps to ubuntu from windows
[20:05] <nibbler_> intrin: did you relogin?
[20:06] <intrin> yea i have
[20:06] <intrin> even shut down
[20:06] <intrin> :/
[20:06] <escott> intrin, never liked useradd... why does it give an error like that. BE SILENT. check your group membership with "groups"
[20:06] <Walther> Is there a way to force no vertical sync without poking drivers when running a software, say, glxgears / glxspheres?
[20:08] <intrin> escott, cdrom:x:24:intrin
[20:08] <intrin> floppy:x:25:
[20:08] <intrin> tape:x:26:
[20:08] <intrin> sudo:x:27:intrin
[20:08] <intrin> audio:x:29:pulse
[20:08] <nibbler_> intrin: to do it low level, check /etc/group for the www-data line (e.g. grep, cat, vim) , see if you are included
[20:08] <FloodBot1> intrin: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[20:08] <intrin> dip:x:30:intrin
[20:08] <escott> intrin, the command `groups` not the file /etc/groups
[20:09] <intrin> this is result of group
[20:09] <intrin> intrin adm cdrom sudo dip plugdev lpadmin sambashare
[20:09] <jrib> intrin, escott: useradd is meant to only add users, you can use "adduser USER GROUP" to add USER to GROUP though
[20:09] <escott> intrin, the useradd command didnt work
[20:10] <intrin> nibbler, theres www-data:x:33:intrin in /etc/group
[20:10] <nibbler_> intrin: would look good :/
[20:11] <nibbler_> intrin: so touch /var/www/foo does give permission denied?
[20:11] <intrin> yes
[20:12] <jrib> intrin: you need to log out and back in
[20:12] <intrin> ok brb
[20:12] <escott> intrin, `groups` gives the runtime group membership so until that includes www-data
[20:12] <Katbuntu> Question: If I install some things for compiling like qt4-dev-tools, it won't slow my system won't it?
[20:13] <ubuntu533> Is there a good guide to share folders accros 12.10 and windows7?
[20:13] <jrib> Katbuntu: nope, just takes up hard drive space
[20:13] <Katbuntu> Great then :D
[20:14] <dsa> hello ppl
[20:15] <intrin> hah
[20:15] <intrin> worked :)
[20:15] <intrin> www-data is now in groups
[20:15] <intrin> thanks, so simple
[20:15] <cnf> hmz, so how the heck does one install to a usb disk these days?
[20:15] <intrin> that will cut out alot of stress :)
[20:16] <jrib> !persistent | cnf
[20:16] <jrib> cnf: there might be more info if you /msg ubottu install
[20:16] <cnf> jrib: yes, if any of the stuff would actually work...
[20:16] <Pici> jrib: ubottu is offline, ubot93 is filling in.
[20:16] <jrib> cnf: you're going to have to be more specific...
[20:16] <jrib> Pici: thanks
[20:18] <cnf> jrib: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent nothing on there is of much use since i don't have an optical drive, don't have a linux handy, nor a windows
[20:18] <ania_> hi any one tried ug802 mk808 with linux?? and can sher some expirience?
[20:18] <cnf> and unetbooting isn't creating anything that seems to boot
[20:18] <jrib> cnf: so what do you have?
[20:19] <cnf> my MBA with osx
[20:19] <cnf> which has dd, which should be bloody plenty
[20:19] <dsa> hopefuly someone here can help i've installed ubuntu on another pc but i cant access the shared folders they appear but i cant authenticate it just comes back to the login window also a field "domain" appears as if i was in one :s ?!
[20:20] <feeshon> Mac Pro 3,1 geforce 8800GT, experiencing Xorg crashing with semi latest Nvidia driver
[20:20] <feeshon> Is this common?
[20:23] <javmarlat> hi everibody
[20:23] <heoyea_> yes
[20:24] <jrib> cnf: there should be instructions on one of those pages (either from /msg ubot93 install or the !persistent factoid) about creating a live usb manually. You could also just install ubuntu in a vm and then use the usb-creator-gtk
[20:24] <feeshon> 15:20 < feeshon> Mac Pro 3,1 geforce 8800GT, experiencing Xorg crashing with semi latest Nvidia driver
[20:24] <javmarlat> i'm tryingto install ubuntu 12.10 but i receive an error status 1 from lightdm, is there any way of install ubuntu without entering grapical mode?? like very old versions...
[20:24] <feeshon> 15:20 < feeshon> Mac Pro 3,1 geforce 8800GT, experiencing Xorg crashing with semi latest Nvidia driver
[20:26] <dsa> is it possible for webmin to damage samba config file ?
[20:26] <heoyea_> javmarlat: think theres the alternative cd u can download
[20:26] <gnutun> hey all; what is the rule for dpkg to replace an existing package with a new one? i'm trying to install a custom package (with the same name as an already-installed package), and it's not removing the installed package before installing the new one
[20:26] <Pici> dsa: its possible for webmin to damage a lot of things, which is why we don't support it.
[20:26] <Pici> !webmin | dsa
[20:26] <javmarlat> oks, i was trying
[20:27] <heoyea_> gnutun: it will replace it if is a newer version
[20:28] <cnf> jrib: instructions aplenty, with half the stuff out dated
[20:29] <uw> halo
[20:29] <jrib> cnf: sure.  You may have to do some homework as well.  But the instructions are there for creating it manually by just mounting the iso and copying files
[20:29] <uw> for some reason the firefox that came with my ubuntu has a UK version or something
[20:29] <jrib> cnf: it's on the !persistent page
[20:29] <javmarlat> heoyea_: but theres not alternate version of 12.10, almost in http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/alternative-downloads#alternate there is only of 12.04
[20:29] <uw> all of the search tools are for the UK
[20:29] <uw> does anyone know how i can change that to make them all .com or us
[20:30] <dsa> Pici, woops?
[20:30] <Augustuen> I accidentally reformatted the wrong partition, and testdisk tells me there's no files on the partition, how do I recover it?
[20:30] <istevenmon> hello guys, how is everyone today. I have a quick question my computer has a TPM cheap and I read i can use it to report to a server to prevent it to be stolen, is there any software in ubuntu I could set up for the laptop to report to?
[20:30] <dsa> but the webmin idea sounds and looks so nice =(
[20:30] <bekks> dsa: And so insecure, and non-linear by design.
[20:30] <escott> uw, what is your locale
[20:31] <jrib> !ebox | dsa
[20:31] <heoyea_> javmarlat: there might be a netinstall version also
[20:31] <dsa> so is there any alternative ?
[20:31] <heoyea_> javmarlat: else just get the server version and install the desktop
[20:31] <OerHeks> Augustuen, if testdisk does not find it, it is gone.
[20:31] <dsa> zentyal mmmm saw the website but i thought it was OS
[20:32] <uw> escott, I am in the US and would like them to be us sites
[20:32] <uw> which i would think to be default?
[20:32] <Augustuen> OerHeks, Damn, does the windows installer really do that thorough a job? Oh well, nothing to do then, I guess... :(
[20:32] <dsa> thanks for the tip so if i uninstall webmin i should be ok =P
[20:32] <escott> uw, what does "locale" say
[20:32] <gnutun> heoyea_, thanks, my version number was messed up
[20:32] <javmarlat> heoyea_:  thks 'd try it
[20:32] <uw> escott, oh ok one second
[20:33] <OerHeks> Augustuen, for a windows partition i would suggest recuva, or photorec
[20:34] <dsa> jrib, bekks thanks
[20:34] <uw> escott, Sorry for this, but im not really sure where to see "locale"
[20:34] <OerHeks> Augustuen, but if you put new data on it, it will be overwritten.
[20:34] <GunfighterJ> gordonjcp, SSHFS worked! Thanks so much. Btw, i updated everything yesterday and it seems that's when the problems started. Could that have been a cause to this?
[20:34] <escott> uw, in the terminal. run the command "locale"
[20:34] <dsa> so is it possible to apt-get this zentyal?
[20:34] <hash_> does anyone know if the issues with upgrading from 11.10 to 12.04 have been resolved
[20:35] <bekks> hash_: Which issues? I had none.
[20:35] <dsa> ups sorry already reading the link
[20:35] <uw> escott, ok thanks.  I put it on pastebin.com/hjdQe0ML
[20:35] <hash_> bekks, i heard alot about password issues, and some file issues and i think i remember something hardware related
[20:36] <heoyea_> fresh install
[20:36] <escott> uw, thats why. you are en_GB
[20:36] <bekks> hash_: Thats a bit vague, isnt it? :)
[20:37] <escott> uw, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Locale
[20:37] <hash_> Kinda, the hardware issue was something that shouldnt affect me, its more the password and loss of files
[20:37] <uw> escott, oh i see. i dont know how this happened.  do you if this can be changed
[20:37] <uw> ok sorry i didnt see that link escott
[20:37] <dsa> meh i probably broke samba =(
[20:37] <uw> i will check it out
[20:37] <escott> uw no problem
[20:37] <newgen> hi there. i have a little issue with the popen function. when i execute a "find" command from the shell, it gives me 3000 result in 1 second(thats ok). but when i execute the same command from popen in c++, it hangs randomly indefinitely. but the c++ code is ok
[20:37] <bekks> hash_: Havinbg a backup helps. And I had no issues when upgrading.
[20:38] <tux> evince in 12.10 is printing my bank statements all black
[20:38] <tux> anyone any ideas?
[20:38] <hash_> heoyea, a fresh install would be a pain, loss of some files and having to repartiton my external and try not to erase my other stuff up there
[20:38] <bekks> tux: Did you try another pdf reader?
[20:39] <Guest4832> bekks, nope, care to recommend one?
[20:39] <bekks> Guest4832: acrobat reader.
[20:39] <jrib> newgen: probably a question for ##c++
[20:39] <Guest4832> bekks for linux?
[20:39] <bekks> Guest4832: Or okular.
[20:39] <bekks> Guest4832: Yes, for linux.
[20:40] <newgen> jrib, nope. the send me here, because of http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=575534
[20:40] <jrib> newgen: so see if the fix exists yet in the ubuntu package
[20:40] <newgen> i reinstalled libc6 now several times. no change
[20:41] <newgen> jrib: it works on another machine fine. same distribution
[20:41] <jrib> newgen: so see if the fix exists yet in the ubuntu package
[20:41] <jrib> newgen: just noticed that bug is from 2010
[20:42] <newgen> jrib: i know. thats whats funny
[20:42] <newgen> jrib: and my systems are both ubuntu 12.04 lts up-to-date
[20:42] <uw> escott, thank you that link worked great!  Wow finally no more silly UK spell corrections
[20:43] <uw> i've been using this for years
[20:44] <escott> uw, silly... how dare you!
[20:46] <uw> escott, lol sir only kidding!  yes yes i know you guys were the mother land but we've since moved on and when you send an email with "colour" in it over here, you get a reply of question marks!
[20:51] <biopyte> hi, since my recent 12.04 update, firefox does not save my settings anymore. setting "block-pop-up-windows exceptions", close and restart ff, the settings are gone,  any idea?
[20:51] <funkt> Hi there I have just got 12.04 and I am trying to chnage the background color on my folders I used to have this option but I cant seem to see how to do it now anyone have any ideas?
[20:51] <biopyte> has never been an issue before, only since the last update ff17
[20:52] <newgen> biopyte,  maybe the .mozilla folder has some wrong permissions
[20:53] <jbwiv> does anyone else find window animations in unity to be horribly slow? (minimize, maximize, restore, etc)?
[20:54] <biopyte> newgen, .mozilla is rwx------
[20:54] <ok_wait> mine say owner (me) can view and modify, group and others are forbidden
[20:54] <newgen> biopyte, ok, same like mine
[20:54] <dsa> nice tip on zentyal i though it was a distro XD i'm such a n0ob hehe.. install individual modules h3lls yeah =)
[20:54] <blakes> getting "Failed to add Avahi entry" in the cups error_log. Have searched through the internets and can't seem to find something that both resembles the problem and has avahi as the culprit. What is Avahi and why should I care about his error?
[20:54] <newgen> biopyte, i am not sure in which subfolder/file the firefox would store this setting
[20:55] <biopyte> i dont either
[20:55] <cogitos> i love it when people use the plural form of "internets"
[20:56] <dsa> haha =)
[20:56] <sw0rdfish-lp> hey ummm is there a way of telling all the commands entered by someone who was ssh'd in to your pc?
[20:56] <sedfig> I'm having trouble installing 12.10 from my live USB. It crashes at the screen after it tells you to plug in, are you connected to the internet, etc
[20:56] <digitalirony> sw0rdfish-lp: look at that users /home/.bash_history file
[20:56] <funkt> anyone know how to change background colour of a folder in 12.04?
[20:56] <digitalirony> assuming they used bash
[20:56] <newgen> assuming they did not disable the history :)
[20:57] <digitalirony> or clear it
[20:57] <cogitos> and that they saved history, and that they didn't scrub their history file
[20:57] <sw0rdfish-lp> digitalirony: I see.... (and love your nickname man)
[20:57] <neberu> _m what you saying
[20:57] <sw0rdfish-lp> ya i just thought about clearing it
[20:57] <digitalirony> assuming a lot of stuff
[20:57] <digitalirony> but yeah, you can see it
[20:57] <escott> sw0rdfish-lp, no
[20:57] <funkt> I used to be able to drag folders to the side panel in folder view but I cant anymore anyone know how to fix that?
[20:57] <digitalirony> you could set it to append only mode to help keep them from clearing it
[20:58] <escott> digitalirony, and they could just start ipython
[20:58] <sw0rdfish-lp> well i wanna ask someone from irc to login and do openvpn for me but damn its risky
[20:59] <digitalirony> or zsh
[20:59] <digitalirony> or csh, ksh, anything
[20:59] <newgen> sw0rdfish-lp, then do it yourself
[20:59] <escott> sw0rdfish-lp, you cannot tell what anyone ever did over ssh if they want to hide it
[20:59] <bekks> sw0rdfish-lp: Or call Canonical for support.
[20:59] <Signux> hi, i wanna to run Warcraft Frozen Throne  on my ubuntu with wine, but an Error occurs....
[20:59] <newgen> sw0rdfish-lp, you could ssh to your server yourself and check "after" logout the history
[20:59] <sw0rdfish-lp> iptables shit right here is confusing... https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VPNServer
[21:00] <sedfig> I'm having trouble installing 12.10 from my live USB. It crashes at the screen after it tells you to plug in, are you connected to the internet, etc
[21:00] <craigbass1976> I'm having this problem: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1747835 but the dpkg command isn't working.  dpkg: error: parsing file '/var/lib/dpkg/status' near line 18161 package 'lexmark-blahblah-driver': blank line in value of field 'Description'
[21:01] <sw0rdfish-lp> well, anyone familiar with iptables and openvpn?
[21:01] <escott> sw0rdfish-lp, pointing us to the manuals isn't very helpful. we understand them. what is your question
[21:03] <sw0rdfish-lp> I guess I was hoping to find an easy copy-paste manual like the one for NAT-ing but for this I think I might need to learn iptables stuff and I just need a quick fix till tomorrow with openvpn setup
[21:03] <sw0rdfish-lp> escott: ^
[21:03] <Evgenia> sw0rdfish-lp; does openvpn demand iptables in particular?
[21:06] <sedfig> I'm having trouble installing 12.10 from my live USB. It crashes at the screen after it tells you to plug in, are you connected to the internet, etc (HP Pavilion dv6, Intel i5, 8g RAM, win 7 x64)
[21:06] <dsa> The packages installation has not finished correctly . More information on the logs in /var/log/zentyal/
[21:06] <dsa> Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[21:09] <Jordan_U> sedfig: What exactly happens?
[21:11] <sw0rdfish-lp> Evgenia: I dunno?
[21:11] <Evgenia> sw0rdfish-lp; I was just curious, because I've been checking into using the linux port of ipfw/dummynet
[21:12] <[_-S1L3NC3-_]> why cant I extract this? tcl_archive.tcl?mode=download&id=106
[21:13] <invariant> What's the easiest way to get a working sendmail command?
[21:13] <sedfig> Jordan_U I don't remember exactly what screen it is (I could go back and get more info, but I'd have to reboot) but it's after the screen where it lists those things I mentioned before, then I get a screen with a large blank field, and several buttons (+, -, change, etc). I think the window is like Select Installation Type, but I could be wrong. Anyway, I feel like that field shouldn't be blank, and whenever I click any of the butto
[21:13] <sedfig> internal error
[21:13] <guntbert> Evgenia: regardless of what high level tool you use - at the base it is always iptables/netfilter
[21:13] <sedfig> sorry for the novel :P mayhaps i should reboot and fetch the details
[21:14] <guntbert> invariant: use postfix instead of sendmail
[21:14] <Evgenia> guntbert; I was under the impression that ipfw was an actual replacement for iptables
[21:14] <craigbass1976> what happens if I just erase the /var/lib/dpkg/status file?
[21:14] <invariant> guntbert, is there any complete guide that you can recommend?
[21:14] <guntbert> Evgenia: no
[21:14] <ninux> hi there! anybody experienced with printers and cups? Problem: driver manually installed an everythings fine but the status is: "In use - unable to locate printer [...]"
[21:14] <guntbert> !serverguide | invariant
[21:14] <Jordan_U> sedfig: I can't remember, is there an option to verify the integrity of the LiveUSB files from the menu at boot? (there is when booting from CD).
[21:15] <guntbert> invariant: there is a complete chapter on mail
[21:15] <shere_khan_> volltrottel
[21:15] <invariant> guntbert, what do you think about dovecot?
[21:15] <guntbert> shere_khan_: mind your language please, and talk english in here
[21:15] <Guest55518>  !lis
[21:16] <sedfig> Jordan_U I don't think so, with this LiveUSB I haven't even been getting a menu at boot, it just boots right into a desktop session and asks if you want to try or install
[21:16] <guntbert> invariant: dovecot is no replacement for sendmail, it is a pop3/imap sevrer
[21:16] <guntbert> *server
[21:16] <invariant> guntbert, what's the difference?
[21:17] <guntbert> invariant: between what?
[21:17] <invariant> guntbert, between sendmail and an imap server for example?
[21:17] <invariant> guntbert, I thought sendmail just pointed at the real e-mail server and that dovecot would also be one.
[21:18] <shere_khan_> sorry, wrong channel
[21:18] <escott> sedfig, i think you have to hold down shift or tab at boot
[21:18] <shere_khan_> guntbert,  sorry, wrong channel
[21:18] <invariant> guntbert, apparently it's a Mail Delivery Agent.
[21:18] <invariant> guntbert, not a Mail Transfer Agent.
[21:18] <guntbert> invariant: please read up on mail protocols - this channel is not the place for a mail tutorial - there is smtp on one hand and pop3/imap on the other hand
[21:18] <sedfig> Oh alright, thanks! Should I try that then? If so, what am I looking for (clearly a linux noob :D )
[21:19] <guntbert> shere_khan_: :)
[21:19] <guntbert> invariant: ah, I didn't expect you to know those definitions :-)
[21:20] <invariant> guntbert, is Postfix a MTA and a MDA or do I need both Postfix and Dovecot for a complete e-mail solution?
[21:21] <invariant> guntbert, not counting the client here.
[21:21] <Jordan_U> sedfig: First please pastebin the output of "dmesg" (Open a terminal, run "dmesg", then copy and paste the output to http://pastebin.ubuntu.com  and post the link to the output here).
[21:21] <guntbert> invariant: postfix/sendmail are MTAs only, you always need a MDA too (thats where dovecot makes its appearance :-))
[21:22] <sedfig> Jordan_U, alright I'll try that
[21:22] <invariant> guntbert, and how do I connect a domainname to all of this?
[21:23] <rsser> how can I measure processing level of cpu?
[21:23] <invariant> guntbert, is that just a matter of telling my hoster to point some record MA-record (or something like that) to a properly setup dovecot server address?
[21:23] <guntbert> invariant: please start reading here: https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/email-services.html
[21:24] <guntbert> invariant: and talking about server configuration is a lot easier in #ubuntu-server
[21:25] <dsa> Errors were encountered while processing:
[21:25] <dsa>  /var/cache/apt/archives/samba4_4.0.0~rc5+dfsg1-1+zentyal3_i386.deb
[21:25] <dsa> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[21:25] <dsa> any ideas?
[21:25] <bekks> dsa: Not without the full error message, in a pastebin.
[21:26] <dsa> red somewhere samba 4 is in beta or something zentyal uses it :s
[21:26] <rsser> ?
[21:26] <invariant> guntbert, it was MX.
[21:26] <dsa> bekks, what can i paste?
[21:26] <rsser> measure processing level? anyone?
[21:26] <escott> rsser, top
[21:26] <bekks> dsa: The entire output of the command you ran that caused that message.
[21:26] <rsser> I can't understand about top's info
[21:26] <dsa> ok =)
[21:26] <rsser> top  is not understandable to me
[21:27] <escott> rsser, http://tldp.org/LDP/sag/html/system-resources.html
[21:27] <bekks> rsser: Why?
[21:27] <rsser> isn't there would another line command?
[21:27] <bekks> rsser: "ps"
[21:27] <rsser> ok, bekks
[21:27] <rsser> thanks, I'll try
[21:30] <dsa> bekks, -> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1392839/
[21:31] <bekks> dsa: What did you install before? A release canditate of samba4?
[21:32] <bekks> dsa: And as you can see in your pastebin, you have a file conflict with your alr
[21:32] <dsa> i had some difficulties installing zentyal but after doing "sudo dpkg --configure -a" as said in the zentyal web interface only samba is still failing i think
[21:32] <bekks> dsa: And as you can see in your pastebin, you have a file conflict with your already installed samba.
[21:33] <dsa> yea i had v3 i think but the problem happend when i chose/installed zentyal
[21:33] <dsa> modules
[21:33] <gmachine_24> I want to create a bootable flash drive. I have dl unetbootin-linux-581 and attempt to run it but I think I got a windoze version.
[21:33] <bekks> gmachine_24: Why do you think so?
[21:34] <gmachine_24> but that doesn't seem right as it says "linux-581"
[21:34] <bekks> dsa: You still HAVE version 3.
[21:34] <gmachine_24> bekks, I can't figure out how to run it
[21:34] <dsa> bekks, should i unistall something?
[21:34] <bekks> dsa: And you have to decide wether you want samba3 or samba4.
[21:34] <dsa> so uninstall samba 3 since zentyal needs v4?
[21:34] <bekks> gmachine_24: Why dont you just run "sudpo apt-get install unetbootin"?
[21:36] <dsa> bekks, from what i red some days ago ppl said samba v4 isnt good yet maybe im misinformed?! but anyway i think zentyal is demanding samba v4?
[21:36] <sambagirl> i have an update for cinelerra and it wont allow me to update it. i've modified all my settings and security settings for openn addinng.  the msd is that This update does not come from a source that supports  changelogs. how do i circumvent this wall?
[21:37] <bekks> dsa: I strongly think you are relying on misinformation pretty much, and yes, zentyal requires samba4, as far as I can tell.
[21:37] <sambagirl> zentyal isnt that that ebox?
[21:38] <dsa> =) thanks bekks ill try to unistall v3 then
[21:38] <biopyte> using "iotop" one could find out which process is reading/writing the disk. is there a way to know which file is read/written?
[21:38] <dsa> sambagirl, yes it is
[21:38] <gmachine_24> bekks, because I was reading sum dumaz "howto"
[21:38] <sambagirl> ;)
[21:38] <gmachine_24> bekks, but I took your ad and all is well in Whoville
[21:38] <dsa> :D
[21:38] <ozpy> Hi. I installed Ubuntu 12.04 LTS on MacBook Pro 5,5... The camera for video chat does not work
[21:39] <escott> biopyte, you can see what file handles a process has open, but the writes are at the block level
[21:39] <sambagirl> go to #mac ;D
[21:39] <ver701et> must be an isight?
[21:39] <biopyte> escott, and how can i see that?
[21:39] <OerHeks> !mac
[21:40] <escott> biopyte, lsof
[21:40] <gmachine_24> just for my own knowledge does #ubuntu handle ? from Mac users?
[21:40] <biopyte> ok, thx
[21:40] <ozpy> sambagirl: how to go to #mac
[21:40] <sambagirl> infact you go to mac with that statement and you will be banned :D
[21:40] <sambagirl> ozpy i doubt they would help
[21:40] <sambagirl> type /join #mac
[21:40] <gmachine_24> ha. no. they won't help.
[21:40] <aniasis> how am I able to get a listing of all packages installed on my systems using aptitude?
[21:40] <aniasis> and apt-get
[21:40] <bekks> aniasis: "dpkg -l"
[21:40] <escott> !clone | aniasis
[21:41] <Slayback> hi this is the secound time i install Lubuntu 12.04 today, after the first install wifi worked and after another restart the wifi wouldent work anymore, when turning on wifi by pressing Fn and wifi key it said only Dissconnected, i just reinstalled and this is the first time boot, is there anything i can do if the wifi wont work again after a secound reboot??
[21:41] <gmachine_24> aniasis you mean as in one vs the other?
[21:41] <ver701et> they'd say: buy a new one ;D
[21:41] <fjodor> hey is it hard to use tpm on ubuntu?
[21:41] <fjodor> and what can i use?
[21:41] <gmachine_24> what is tpm
[21:41] <fjodor> trusted platform module
[21:41] <gmachine_24> oh
[21:42] <fjodor> like my new laptop is gonna have it and i am thinking about activating it
[21:42] <gmachine_24> bekks, ok, thanks to you I now have (supposedly) a bootable flash drive loaded and ready to be tested. thanks again. :)
[21:42] <escott> fjodor, tpm or secure boot
[21:42] <fjodor> tpm its a thinkpad
[21:43] <escott> fjodor, well tpm is just a hardware secured key storage
[21:43] <fjodor> well i dont know anything about tpm
[21:44] <ver701et> trusted platform module?
[21:44] <escott> fjodor, tpm linux will give you lots of links to possible uses
[21:45] <fjodor> mmh k
[21:45] <goddard> i have a server and on my server my site is requesting a resource from another server i dont recognize how can i figure out which file is making that request?
[21:46] <bekks> goddard: You could use lsof
[21:47] <sambagirl>  hi i have a update version notification. installed version is 1:2.2-0-9-ppa1~precise1 / with available version 1:2,2-0,14~ppa1~precise1?  i am running ubuntu precise.
[21:47] <ver701et> goddard: shouldn't it be a script, a piece of code, a program that makes a request?
[21:47] <sambagirl> It says This update does not come from a source that supports changelogs.
[21:48] <ozpy> Hi. I installed Ubuntu 12.04 LTS on MacBook Pro 5,5... The built-in camera for video chat does not work.
[21:48] <goddard> ver701et: yes exactly only i dont know which one it is
[21:48] <gac> goddard: how do you know your server is requesting something?
[21:49] <ver701et> depends on what processes are running imho
[21:49] <goddard> gac: browser debugging
[21:49] <gac> goddard: with a browser running on your desktop computer?
[21:49] <goddard> gac: yes
[21:49] <Burritoh> A friend of mine doesn't have a lot of guts when it comes to online communities. Please be nice to him in two hours or so if he comes asking (and that's a big of :V) He'll probably be asking about ATI graphics drivers.
[21:50] <ver701et> lsof is a good start obviously
[21:50] <gac> goddard: so it's actually your desktop computer which is making the request...are you sure this isn't malware/adware related?
[21:50] <gmachine_24> bekks, you are the best. I've never booted from a flash drive before - always a live CD. I know I'm going to sound stoopid but the speed dif is amazing
[21:50] <gac> ver701et: lsof won't do what he needs; that will show which files are open on the server
[21:50] <goddard> gac: it is a faild resource GET attempt when loading the page and I can see the error
[21:51] <gac> goddard: in that case you have a URL, yes? Grep the webpages on your server, and see where that URL shows up
[21:51] <dsa> bekks i'm in a loop and don't understand how o solve this -> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1392887/
[21:51] <dsa> any tip?
[21:51] <gac> goddard: something like grep -R "http://bad.url.here" /var/www (or wherever your webpages are) should show you files which contain the URL that's failing
[21:52] <goddard> gac: i did that already and it didn't give me any results
[21:52] <goddard> gac: it could be encrypted some how
[21:52] <goddard> maybe inside a php file
[21:52] <ver701et> and what about tcptrack?
[21:52] <gac> goddard: yes, it could, in which case you're on your own as we don't know HOW it's encrypted
[21:52] <gac> but
[21:52] <gac> if it tries to load when you load, say, index.php
[21:52] <gac> then you can start there, audit it by hand, then audit any included files
[21:52] <gac> etc
[21:53] <sambagirl> look at this! this bug has been around for 4 years! https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/253119
[21:53] <shoopdewoop> Jordan_U here is my dmesg output http://paste.ubuntu.com/1392892/ (this is sedfig, just logged in with my usual nickname)
[21:54] <OerHeks> sambagirl, that depends on the ppa owner, it is no bug.
[21:55] <goddard> gac: it is a extremely large system... you mean there is no more fine grained audit tool to see which file exactly made the request?
[21:55] <MonkeyDust> sambagirl  maybe he forgot about it or passed away
[21:55] <gac> goddard: nothing on your server has made the request. the request is made on your browser, on your desktop
[21:55] <gac> so no tool on the server will show it
[21:56] <bekks> dsa: remove samba4, then remove samba3, then install samba4.
[21:56] <gac> (tcpdump, wireshark, etc, all useless because the server isn't GETting anything)
[21:56] <Jordan_U> shoopdewoop: Could you post a screenshot of the frozen installer?
[21:56] <Jordan_U> !screenshot | shoopdewoop
[21:56] <gac> goddard: have you tried the obvious test, doing "view source" on the page in question, and seeing if the URL that's failing appears there?
[21:56] <shoopdewoop> Jordan_U on it's way!
[21:56] <dsa> bekks, thanks how do i know the name of the package is it samba4
[21:56] <dsa> ?
[21:57] <bekks> dsa: Thats the name written in your paste :)
[21:57] <rex> how to check that my graphic driver are working?
[21:57] <dsa> hehe =P
[21:57] <bekks> rex: Having more than a black screen is a good indicator :)
[21:57] <gac> rex: if you can see graphics, they [robably are ;)
[21:57] <goddard> gac: yeah gives me nothing
[21:58] <NOAK360> Hi there
[21:58] <rex> it means it is working. Is there any command to check?
[21:58] <dsa> bekks, it returned same thing :x
[21:58] <gac> goddard: honestly, it sounds like some kind of malware infection to me...but if there's no plain text matches in grep, and the URL has been encoded somehow, auditing by hand is just about the only way
[21:58] <dsa> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1392914/
[21:59] <goddard> gac: it gives me this url scanscout.com
[21:59] <gac> goddard: as for it being "a large system", if you can find a page which reliably has this issue, you may only have to check one or two pages of the whole site
[21:59] <gac> goddard: is the affected webserver public?
[21:59] <Ben64> So I just jumped on my computer, the cpu was being consumed by gnome-settings-daemon and dconf-service. IO usage was way up, and my Num Lock light on the keyboard was flashing
[21:59] <dsa> dang samba wont just go away XD
[21:59] <Ben64> Killing those two processes fixed it, but what can I do to prevent this sort of thing?
[22:00] <skimini> hi.. after buying a new PC with Win8 pre installed, i have just learnt about UEFI and Secure Boot. I've made a live usb for Ubuntu 12.10, but not matter what I try (with editing BIOS settings) I cannot get it to boot. Help please?
[22:01] <bekks> skimini: Thats because of the secure UEFI boot.
[22:01] <shoopdewoop> Jordan_U http://imagebin.org/237377 that's the error message
[22:01] <Burritoh> didn't Canonical have something to solve the UEFI things?
[22:01] <sambagirl> oh well i hope he or she or even if heshe is ok.
[22:01] <SpecialEd> hey guys Im' currently working on setting up Postfix per this guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Postfix | I am having some trouble with the part where I should see 250-AUTH as this is not listed, however both 250-AUTH PLAIN LOGIN & 250-AUTH=PLAIN LOGIN do appear.  Does 250-AUTH PLAIN LOGIN & 250-AUTH=PLAIN LOGIN suffice in place of 250-AUTH ?
[22:02] <skimini> bekks: thank you ...I've kind of worked that out after searching on internet for 3 hours!!  ...how do I get around it?
[22:02] <lonewulf85> Hello I have a WiFi problem, I have the atheros ar5001 card and need the drivers to it could anyone tell me what compat-wireless release would work for this.
[22:02] <gmachine_24> rex, are you having a problem? if so, what is it?
[22:02] <bekks> skimini: As far as I know by returning your laptop and bying another without secure UEFI.
[22:02] <gac> goddard: are you able to tell me the URL of the site that's affect (via PM if you wish)?
[22:02] <sambagirl> dsa no no the rhythm, the ripple, don't believe the hype!
[22:03] <skimini> bekks, thanks, but not possible
[22:03] <rex> well when it was window 7, my netbook was able to play hd video at 1080p. But in ubuntu it is playing slow.
[22:03] <Burritoh> skimini: there are plans to get past UEFI in the future.... but these plans are not in force yet, and are pretty recent. http://linux.slashdot.org/story/12/06/22/1233232/ubuntu-lays-plans-for-getting-past-uefi-secureboot
[22:04] <goddard> gac: i think it might be malware
[22:04] <dsa> bekks, http://paste.ubuntu.com/1392914/
[22:04] <gac> goddard: i agree ;)
[22:04] <dsa> no success removing samba4 either
[22:05] <gac> goddard: get malwarebytes on it (assuming it's windows), that's generally very good
[22:05] <dsa> *trying
[22:05] <OerHeks> dsa did you stop the service first?
[22:05] <gmachine_24> bonus points to sambagirl for spelling rhythm correctly
[22:05] <goddard> gac: i didn't think i could get malware so easily
[22:05] <goddard> gac: im on ubuntu
[22:05] <dsa> ooo nope XD
[22:05] <dsa> OerHeks,
[22:05] <gac> goddard: your desktop is ubuntu?
[22:05] <skimini> Burritoh, thanks ...but does that mean I simply can't boot my usb at the moment!?  ...even by turning secure boot off (which I have tried) ....this is incredibly frustrating
[22:05] <dsa> im a n0ob u know =x
[22:05] <Jordan_U> skimini: Burritoh: Ubuntu 12.10 does support UEFI secure boot, the problem is that the tool you used to create the LiveUSB doesn't support UEFI (of any kind).
[22:06] <dsa> thanks OerHeks
[22:06] <Burritoh> skimini: in my opinion, this UEFI stuff is enough for MS to be fined for anticompetitiveness
[22:06] <Burritoh> Jordan_U: ah
[22:06] <lonewulf85> everyone when I type in lspci in my terminal it comes up as the ar5001
[22:06] <rootyour> malwarebites can't be removed cleanly
[22:06] <goddard> gac: yep
[22:06] <OerHeks> dsa you will learn, stop samba > sudo service smbd stop
[22:06] <Burritoh> Jordan_U: maybe he can try a CD then? Or another tool, in this case?
[22:07] <gac> goddard: then malware isn't as likely as I thought, I misunderstood and thought your desktop was windows, connecting to your ubuntu webserver...my mistake
[22:07] <skimini> Jordan_U ..thank you. That's starting to make sense. I used Universal USB Installer ...is there another one I should be using?
[22:07] <SpecialEd> hey guys Im' currently working on setting up Postfix per this guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Postfix | I am having some trouble with the part where I should see 250-AUTH as this is not listed, however both 250-AUTH PLAIN LOGIN & 250-AUTH=PLAIN LOGIN do appear.  Does 250-AUTH PLAIN LOGIN & 250-AUTH=PLAIN LOGIN suffice in place of 250-AUTH ?
[22:08] <dsa> OerHeks, thanks again but after stoping the samba daemon it still wont apt-get remove
[22:08] <MonkeyDust> skimini  there's unetbootin and multiSystem
[22:08] <dsa> :s
[22:08] <ldlework> Does anyone know what I should search for to get desktop notifications against terminal bells?
[22:08] <skimini> MonkeyDust, thanks. Do they both support UEFI?
[22:09] <goddard> gac: i just went to another persons computer and they didn't have that error
[22:09] <gac> goddard: what browser are you using? firefox?
[22:10] <rootyour> i am using seamonkey
[22:10] <Jordan_U> skimini: Can you boot from CD instead?
[22:11] <skimini> Jordan_U, no cd drive in the new laptop ...not an option
[22:12] <shoopdewoop> Jordan_U : Any ideas regarding my screenshot, dmesg paste?
[22:12] <skimini> ubuntu website recommends the Universal USB Installer that I used ....it doesn't work ..ggrrrr...
[22:12] <richweskus> Steve jobs or shuttleworth?
[22:12] <L3mce> where is ubottu?
[22:12] <L3mce> !root
[22:12] <MonkeyDust> skimini  think not, uefi is too new
[22:13] <rootyour> the usb creator of ubuntu never works for me
[22:13] <rootyour> i suspect it has serious bugs
[22:14] <dsa> ubuntu wins!?
[22:14] <skimini> rootyour, I have never had issue with Universal Usb Installer before ...has always worked fine
[22:14] <dsa> :x
[22:15] <ViaNocturna> hey, I have a problem where certain games take the wrong resolution meaning I only see a 3rd of the screen, anyone else have this?
[22:15] <rootyour> i mean, it tells you everything is done, but, you can't use it for booting
[22:15] <Jordan_U> skimini: Try making a USB drive using Ubuntu's USB Startup Disk Creator. If it doesn't work out of the box, I think I can walk you through getting from there to a UEFI (and UEFI with secure boot) bootable USB.
[22:15] <gmachine_24> I am running off a unetbootin flash drive w/ubuntu 12 - can I install another (different) OS on the same stick and choose which one I want on boot?
[22:15] <nongoogle> How do I set up wine so that I can play my game in a window instead of an erroneous fullscreen that only shows a quarter or so of the actual game screen?
[22:16] <Catbuntu> Hi
[22:16] <goddard> gac: chrome
[22:16] <goddard> gac: firefox is slow and doesn't have flash that works well with Nvidia
[22:17] <gac> goddard: any extensions? could be one of your extensions trying to load the URL in question
[22:17] <athlon1> Hello. I'm using a usb DVB-T stick. I want to know what device on /dev is using. How can I know it?
[22:17] <skimini> Jordan_U,  thanks ...will have a look. Ubuntu site recommends (and provides link to) the Uni. Usb Installer though. I'll see if I can find USB startup Disk Creator ...
[22:17] <gordonjcp> athlon1: look in dmesg
[22:17] <ViaNocturna> nongoogle: in terminal type 'winecfg' without quotes hit the 'Graphics' tab, tick 'emulate a virtual desktop' and set your resolution.
[22:18] <dsa> alright i think i figured it out :D uninstalled "zentyal-samba" module and now i was able to remove old samba
[22:18] <dsa> =)
[22:18] <Jordan_U> skimini: I think that USB Startup Disk Creator is not available for Windows. This process is much easier from GNU/Linux if you have another GNU/Linux machine you can work from.
[22:18] <aniasis> how can I use rsync to copy an entire directory and just replace what is missing
[22:19] <dsa> feels good ^^
[22:19] <gmachine_24> athlon1 I believe #sudo fdisk -l will do it
[22:19] <gmachine_24> ignore the #
[22:19] <skimini> Jordan_U,  nope, just this one!  ...old computer and ext hard drive etc, was all stolen. Starting fresh, and now I can't even use Linux!!! ...and I HATE windows!!
[22:19] <sam_nazarko> still no answer after a week so i'm assuming lvm and mdadm is broken in 12.04
[22:20] <sam_nazarko> why does grub-install segfault on installing to an mdadm
[22:20] <Jordan_U> sam_nazarko: Please pastebin the exact command you're running, and the complete output.
[22:20] <athlon1> Not sure. I can see:  AVerMedia A815 as /devices/platform/bcm2708_usb/usb1/1-1/1-1.2/1-1.2.1/1-1.2.1:1.1/input/input0
[22:20] <sam_nazarko> jordan_U: grub-install /dev/md126
[22:20] <sam_nazarko> output is
[22:20] <sam_nazarko> Segmentation fault
[22:21] <dandaman> why is transferring large files to my usb flash drive horribly slow?
[22:21] <sam_nazarko> dandaman: use noop scheduler
[22:21] <Jordan_U> sam_nazarko: Well, it shouldn't segfault, but that's still not the correct command. grub's boot sector needs to be installed to a device that actually exists (at least as far as the boot firmware is concerned).
[22:21] <dandaman> hmm ok
[22:21] <gordonjcp> dandaman: because USB is slow, and perhaps you have it plugged into a USB1.1 port
[22:21] <Jacruth> Hi guys, do you use pastebinit? Could you explain me how could I set an expiration date for my pastes or how could I select which destination I want to use?
[22:21] <dandaman> gordonjcp: no, definitely usb 2.0
[22:21] <gordonjcp> dandaman: make sure you've got it plugged into your PC directly, not through a hub
[22:22] <gmachine_24> aniasis, did you check man rsync  - it's got pretty much everything. But, by default, rsync will just replace what's missing
[22:22] <gmachine_24> aniasis, but if you want both copies to be identical you need to use other commands if you remove something from the source folder, e.g.
[22:22] <Jordan_U> sam_nazarko: What member devices constitute this RAID array?
[22:22] <sam_nazarko> Jordan_U: well running it on sdc/sdd which are my raid1 drives doesn't work
[22:22] <sam_nazarko> SDC, SDD. They are RAID1, 2TB. MSDOS partition. Made 1 partition which I used for lvm
[22:22] <bekks> dandaman: Because it is USB.
[22:23] <Jordan_U> sam_nazarko: What is the output of "sudo grub-install /dev/sdc"?
[22:23] <sam_nazarko> thanks for your help, can't figure it out for some time
[22:23] <dandaman> bekks: not a proper response, my windows machine does 2 gigs way faster
[22:23] <bekks> dandaman: And using the noop scheduler will not increase transfer rates.
[22:23] <sam_nazarko> Jordan_U install has failed so i have chvted and am chrooted in with mounted proc, dev, sys
[22:23] <sam_nazarko> output of /dev/sdc
[22:23] <bekks> dandaman: Define "way faster" in a comparison (in seconds).
[22:23] <sam_nazarko> error: unable to identify a filesystem in hd2, safety check can't be performed
[22:23] <sam_nazarko> do i need a device.map?
[22:23] <Jordan_U> sam_nazarko: No.
[22:23] <sam_nazarko> sorry but since 2, grub knowledge has rapidly declined
[22:24] <dandaman> bekks: something like 5 minutes
[22:24] <Jordan_U> sam_nazarko: Did you create the array from member partitions, or "raw" unpartitioned drives?
[22:24] <gmachine_24> dandaman, are you copying or transferring using the terminal or drag-and-drop - because drag-and-drop or using the GUI is way slow
[22:24] <bekks> dandaman: 5Minutes compared to...?
[22:24] <sam_nazarko> raw
[22:24] <dandaman> bekks: 25 minutes
[22:24] <sam_nazarko> but this should not be an issue, the need for bios_grub is only on gpt
[22:25] <Jordan_U> sam_nazarko: You can't do that, it doesn't leave any room to safely embed a bootloader.
[22:25] <sam_nazarko> i tried making it under p1 last night
[22:25] <bekks> dandaman: Did you check wether you are on a USB1 controller?
[22:25] <sam_nazarko> well, i will try it again then under p1
[22:25] <Daxter> !help
[22:25] <sam_nazarko> if i have issues still, can I stay here?
[22:26] <lhavelund> sam_nazarko: You're free to hang around as much as you want.
[22:26] <dandaman> bekks: the port on the mobo is 2.0, do you mean in terms of software? im not sure what you mean by controller
[22:26] <dandaman> however, in disk utility, it detects it as a 2.0 flash disk
[22:26] <sam_nazarko> so Jordan_U would this be an acceptable layout: msdos; 1 partition of 2TB, or do i need a 'reserved' area
[22:26] <gmachine_24> as in chip
[22:26] <goddard> gac: i do have a few
[22:26] <ViaNocturna> anyone know why some games show only a 3rd of their screen on fullscreen mode?
[22:26] <bekks> dandaman: I meant the USB host controller, on you mobo.
[22:27] <dandaman> bekks: yeah its 2.0
[22:27] <gac> goddard: i'd try loading your site in incognito mode (which should disable all extensions) and see if it still happens
[22:27] <gmachine_24> dandaman, use the command line if you're not
[22:27] <Jordan_U> sam_nazarko: For msdos labels the area between the MBR and first partition is used.
[22:28] <sam_nazarko> right
[22:28] <dandaman> gmachine_24: you mean cp the file?
[22:28] <gmachine_24> dandaman, yes, or the folder
[22:28] <gmachine_24> whatever
[22:28] <dandaman> i've tried that as well, i didnt time it, but it definitely took over twice as long as windows
[22:28] <sam_nazarko> i am starting the ext4 partition at 4MB for alignment anyway Jordan_U, is the 0s to 4M before that enough for the early stage loaders?
[22:28] <gmachine_24> dandaman, huh. strange.
[22:28] <goddard> gac: yep error is gone
[22:28] <Jordan_U> sam_nazarko: Yes, more than enough.
[22:28] <sam_nazarko> many thanks
[22:28] <Jordan_U> sam_nazarko: You're welcome.
[22:29] <dandaman> i am on 10.04 LTs
[22:29] <gac> goddard: evidence suggests a dubious extension then, should be easy to rectify :)
[22:29] <dandaman> not sure if that makes a diff
[22:29] <gmachine_24> dandaman, you have lots of room on your destination drive?
[22:29] <sam_nazarko> it's weird, jordan_u i tried gpt yesterday, even with parted setting bios_grub to on, but had no joy
[22:29] <dandaman> 4 gig drive, 2 gig file
[22:29] <gmachine_24> dandaman, and what, it's empty or what?
[22:29] <dandaman> yep, freshly formatted
[22:30] <goddard> gac: odd it might be firebug light
[22:30] <nongoogle> how do i make a windowed version of my game solid in color instead of transparent?
[22:30] <Jordan_U> sam_nazarko: Make sure that at the end of all this "debconf-show grub-pc" lists the /dev/disk/by-id/ symlinks for *both* of the drives whose partitions make up the array (and no partitions, as grub's boot sector still needs to go in the MBR). If they're not both listed by that command, then run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure grub-pc" to select them both (this will prevent problems on upgrades).
[22:31] <aniasis> gmachine_24, well rsync keeps saying it is skipping the directory
[22:31] <blackshirt> hello, i get a lot of messages like this in dmesg output, [  741.869131] evbug: Event. Dev: input3, Type: 0, Code: 0, Value: 0 ... what is evbug and what process has it ?
[22:31] <question> so i can still not login as root, it seems that loging in as root, is no good practice, i make execrices from HtDP in DrRacket and save them in documents, after logging in again, I can not find my old exercises. How to solve this?
[22:31] <sam_nazarko> ok
[22:31] <sam_nazarko> thanks Jordan
[22:32] <sam_nazarko> will check back with you shortly
[22:32] <ElixirVitae> Can I configure apt to use https instead of http?
[22:32] <dandaman> halp :(
[22:32] <Jordan_U> sam_nazarko: You're welcome.
[22:32] <gmachine_24> dandaman, I don't know. using the command line - that's all I use because, for me, it is loads faster.
[22:33] <afd> I seem to have lost functionality upgrading from Ubuntu 10.10 to 12.10
[22:33] <afd> internal mic no longer works
[22:33] <gac> ElixirVitae: I think you need to apt-get install apt-transport-https
[22:33] <gac> ElixirVitae: although I don't think the standard repos are https-enabled
[22:33] <ElixirVitae> ok, grazie, gac
[22:33] <ElixirVitae> Hmm, it depends on the repo, you say
[22:33] <gac> indeed
[22:34] <afd> here's my issue in more detail http://askubuntu.com/questions/217327/internal-mic-not-working-on-dell-adamo-13
[22:34] <blackshirt> hello, someone help me
[22:34] <blackshirt> hello, i get a lot of messages like this in dmesg output, [  741.869131] evbug: Event. Dev: input3, Type: 0, Code: 0, Value: 0 ... what is evbug and what process has it ?
[22:35] <Jacruth> Hi guys, do you use pastebinit? Could you explain me how could I set an expiration date for my pastes or how could I select which destination I want to use?
[22:35] <question> can you login as guest, save a file and find it back when you login with a new guest session?
[22:37] <nongoogle> yay my game works yaaaaaaaaaay
[22:38] <question> where do files go when you save it in a guest session?
[22:40] <sam_nazarko> ok done Jordan_U, time to chvt back and see how it goes
[22:40] <afd> can anyone help with this issue I have? http://askubuntu.com/questions/217327/internal-mic-not-working-on-dell-adamo-13
[22:40] <gac> question: I think they go into a subdirectory in /tmp and are deleted when you logout
[22:40] <bekks> gac: "they"?
[22:41] <gac> guest files
[22:41] <question> gac that could be true
[22:41] <question> gac i can not login as root anymore
[22:41] <question> gac so i login a guest, but after a new login i can not find back my old work
[22:41] <bekks> question: You never could, using ubuntu.
[22:42] <bekks> !root | question
[22:42] <gac> question: I'm guessing that your work was saved in /tmp/guest/Documents or similar, and was removed when you logged out of the session
[22:42] <gac> it could still be recoverable with data recovery software, depending how long ago this was..
[22:43] <question> gac but how can you use ubuntu in a normal way, if you can not find back old work?
[22:43] <gac> question: i don't understand what you mean?
[22:44] <gac> question: the guest session is just that, for someone to sit and use your computer as a one-off...if it's your computer, you should have your own account on it, and files saved in that home directory (i.e. /home/gac) don't get deleted on logout
[22:44] <question> gac if i quit my geust sessios, login again and can not find my old files, then this is not the way i think about using a PC
[22:44] <k1l> question: that is the purpose of the guest account. no data safed.
[22:44] <gac> question: I know this sounds like I have a horrible attitude, but you're doing it wrong...
[22:45] <k1l> question: so dont use quest account, use a real account
[22:45] <k1l> or safe your work on a usb-stick etc.
[22:45] <question> gac so i should make a new user , taht is not root but not guest either?
[22:45] <gac> question: exactly, you should have done this when you first installed, the installer prompts you to do this
[22:45] <k1l> question: sounds crazy, but yes
[22:46] <k1l> that is how 99,99% of the other users handle the ubuntu.
[22:47] <k1l> question: and using root is not like using "administrator" under windows. its not supposed to use root as real login account on ubuntu.
[22:47] <question> ok then i will start to make a new user, thx
[22:49] <Stars-> how to change other user password on 12.04?
[22:50] <question> new user is created, time to test and become member of the 99.99% ;)
[22:50] <gac> Stars-: "sudo passwd user"
[22:50] <gmachine_24> afd you are using a beta or what?
[22:50] <Stars-> gac, thanks
[22:50] <afd> gmachine_24: I've heard it might come down to this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/UpgradingAlsa/DKMS
[22:50] <afd> trying now
[22:50] <question> gac , kll <-- thanks
[22:50] <Stars-> gac, it wont let me changed
[22:51] <gac> nps
[22:51] <gac> Stars-: what error?
[22:51] <Stars-> gac, Sorry, try again
[22:51] <gmachine_24> afd, ok, that is way above my pay grade
[22:52] <gac> Stars-: that could be sudo not accepting your password...what happens if you do "sudo -s"?
[22:53] <gustav__> Thanks for Ubuntu. Oh sorry, that's off topic.
[22:53] <thoonai> hey how I get VirtualBox installed?
[22:53] <Stars-> gac, let me changed is that be root password or user password?
[22:54] <mickster04> thoonai: software centre?
[22:54] <thoonai> I just installed linux headers but hes complaining though :*
[22:54] <k1l_> Stars-: there is no root password on ubuntu
[22:54] <gac> Stars-: "sudo -s" will just get you a root shell, to make sure you actually have the right permissions
[22:54] <thoonai> :(
[22:54] <gac> it won't change anything
[22:54] <Rustyblade3> Hey guys I am trying to get Wine for Ubuntu 12.10 and I get this error
[22:54] <k1l_> Stars-: use sudo  without any -s or stuff and type the users pw (the user that you are using now)
[22:54] <thoonai> mickster04: no i need the usb version
[22:54] <Stars-> gac, thanks
[22:54] <k1l_> gac: dont use sudo -s
[22:55] <Rustyblade3> http://pastebin.com/xLwFmTmU
[22:55] <gac> k1l_: it's a test to get a shell; if it works, then he can change the password and exit the shell, if it doesn't work then it proves that the error before was coming from sudo, and not from passwd...
[22:55] <gmachine_24> can I run two versions of an OS or two different Oses off one flash drive using unetbootin
[22:55] <k1l_> !sudo | gac
[22:55] <bekks> gmachine_24: No.
[22:55] <gac> k1l_: I know what it does :)
[22:56] <gmachine_24> bekks, ta.
[22:56] <thoonai> hey how I get VirtualBox installed?
[22:56] <thoonai> I just installed linux headers but hes complaining though :*
[22:56] <Rustyblade3> Hey guys I want to install WIne on my Ubuntu 12.10
[22:56] <bekks> thoonai: Then install the missing headers.
[22:56] <gac> k1l_: but when you run "sudo program" and get an error, it's not obvious whether the error is returned from sudo itself, or from the program you're trying to run. sudo -s helps to eliminate those options :)
[22:56] <Rustyblade3> I cant get it to work
[22:56] <thoonai> bekks: how do I found out which I need?
[22:56] <sam_nazarko> Jordan_U: still there?
[22:57] <Rustyblade3> here are all the codes to how i TRIED to install it
[22:57] <Rustyblade3> http://pastebin.com/xLwFmTmU
[22:57] <bekks> thoonai: vbox tells you what to install, in detail.
[22:57] <k1l_> gac: sudo -i is the way to go if really needed
[22:57] <gac> thoonai: generally it would be "linux-headers-generic"
[22:57] <gac> k1l_: they do basically the same thing, -s is a non-login shell, -i is a login shell
[22:57] <thoonai> bekks: gac why generic?
[22:57] <Rustyblade3> i feel ignored...
[22:57] <thoonai> bekks: it doesnt :P
[22:57] <gustav__> Rustyblade3: I feel your pain. Try: sudo apt-get install wine
[22:57] <gac> k1l_: the only difference is some of the environment variables, but just for testing a shell, or running passwd, this won't matter
[22:57] <Jordan_U> sam_nazarko: Yes.
[22:57] <bekks> thoonai: Because that will pull in all necessary headers. And yes, vbox does tell you :)
[22:58] <Matenro> Hail to the great ubuntu nation
[22:58] <k1l_> gac: and that enviroment variables can cause more damage
[22:58] <Rustyblade3> Gustav: get the same error
[22:58] <Rustyblade3> http://pastebin.com/xLwFmTmU
[22:58] <gac> thoonai: because you are almost certainly running the -generic kernel (unless you know otherwise) and installing that metapackage will keep the headers up to date with your kernel binary package
[22:58] <gac> k1l_: -i is more dangerous than -s
[22:58] <k1l_> that is the reason why this is not the ubuntu way and not supported in here
[22:58] <gustav__> Rustyblade3: Post that.
[22:58] <Rustyblade3> http://pastebin.com/xLwFmTmU
[22:59] <gustav__> Rustyblade3: That's the same as before. Paste the new output.
[22:59] <gmachine_24> Rustyblade3, enough.
[23:00] <gmachine_24> gustav_, sorry, I thought he was just pasting from frustration. mea culpa
[23:00] <Rustyblade3> http://pastebin.com/7Cc48WFB
[23:01] <gustav__> Rustyblade3: I think you need to add more of the standard repositories, like universe or multiverse.
[23:01] <mickster04> Rustyblade3: remove the bad sources from your repo list, go to the wine website and follow their instructions...they show you how to get it with the correct sources etc
[23:01] <Rustyblade3> yeah i added the sources from THEIR website using these commands
[23:02] <Rustyblade3> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppa
[23:02] <Rustyblade3> sudo apt-get update
[23:02] <Rustyblade3> sudo apt-get install wine1.5
[23:02] <Rustyblade3> sudo apt-get install winetricks
[23:02] <FloodBot1> Rustyblade3: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[23:02] <Jacruth> hello, do you know how to change the expiry date for pastebinit?
[23:02] <sam_nazarko> Jordan_U I see no references to /dev
[23:02] <sam_nazarko> debconf-show grub-pc
[23:02] <rex> Rustyblade3: Try this go to software sources and select -->other software --> unselect "ppa:" list of wine the --> sudo apt-get update then install
[23:02] <mickster04> Rustyblade3: update and upgrade
[23:03] <gac> Rustyblade3: did you already install wine from the ubuntu repository before trying to install the latest from WINEhq?
[23:03] <gmachine_24> Rustyblade3, ppas are notoriously problematic....... and a beta..... to boot
[23:03] <gmachine_24> I'm just saying
[23:03] <rex> Rustyblade3: sudo apt-get install wine1.4-i386
[23:04] <Jordan_U> sam_nazarko: Then the package isn't configured to install grub anywhere on upgrades. Run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure grub-pc" to change that (it will also ask other configuration questions, you can keep them at their defaults). Space bar to select a device, Enter to continue to the next question.
[23:04] <Rustyblade3> i get this error
[23:04] <Rustyblade3> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1393059/
[23:05] <gac> Jacruth: it seems that you can add definitions of new pastebins, i'm guessing you can also use these definitions to define a default expiry
[23:05] <sam_nazarko> Sweet. So this installs it to both devices
[23:05] <Jacruth> but, Do the definitions must be in ~/.pastebinit.d/?
[23:05] <sam_nazarko> was going to ask about that, as my intention for putting it in RAID was i wouldn't have to reinstall it to both every time
[23:05] <rex> rustyblade: did you unselect the ppa: packages
[23:06] <Rustyblade3> how'd u do that?
[23:06] <gac> Jacruth: it seems so; i'm guessing you could create a copy of the default (from /etc/pastebin.d or wherever it lives) in ~/pastebin.d and then edit the expiry in there
[23:06] <sam_nazarko> that's fixed now Jordan_U, thanks
[23:06] <Jordan_U> sam_nazarko: You're welcome.
[23:06] <rex> first open dash type software sources
[23:06] <Rustyblade3> yeah
[23:07] <sam_nazarko> rebooting now Jordan_U, will let you know if it works
[23:07] <Rustyblade3> Go to other soft?
[23:07] <maicod> hi for wicd there is wicd-curses. Is there a curses based configurer for wpa_supplicant ?
[23:07] <gmachine_24> Rustyblade3, did you fix your broken packages?
[23:07] <rex> select the tab of other software.
[23:07] <Rustyblade3> mhm
[23:07] <WhereIsMySpoon> Help! I've changed something accidently and now my ui has gone super big and really crappy :( http://imgur.com/wy5Ui
[23:07] <Jacruth> you were right, gac, it works
[23:07] <WhereIsMySpoon> all teh text is rly big and so are buttons etc
[23:08] <Rustyblade3> then I unselect the wine PPA's
[23:08] <gac> Jacruth: glad to hear it :)
[23:08] <Rustyblade3> ?
[23:08] <WhereIsMySpoon> i clicked "enable editable accelerators" in appearance and this happened
[23:08] <sam_nazarko> Jordan_U: it booted
[23:08] <rex> then sudo apt-get update
[23:08] <sam_nazarko> thank you so much!
[23:08] <WhereIsMySpoon> if i unclock it it doesnt go back to how it was
[23:08] <WhereIsMySpoon> :(
[23:08] <WhereIsMySpoon> *unclick
[23:08] <gmachine_24> WhereIsMySpoon - log out and back in
[23:09] <WhereIsMySpoon> gmachine_24: ok will try it
[23:09] <WhereIsMySpoon> why did this happen btw? :L
[23:09] <Rustyblade3> ok done updating
[23:09] <rex> sudo apt-get install wine1.4-i386
[23:09] <gmachine_24> WhereIsMySpoon - don't know
[23:09] <gustav__> WhereIsMySpoon: That's a really awesome screenshot. *off topic*
[23:09] <WhereIsMySpoon> gustav__: D:
[23:10] <WhereIsMySpoon> its horrifying
[23:10] <WhereIsMySpoon> gustav__: this is what skype's ui looks like on my ubuntu install
[23:10] <WhereIsMySpoon> all big buttons, out of scale text
[23:10] <WhereIsMySpoon> rly weird
[23:10] <gustav__> WhereIsMySpoon: Always?
[23:10] <WhereIsMySpoon> gustav__: yes
[23:11] <gustav__> WhereIsMySpoon: Stop using it.
[23:11] <Rustyblade3> what i get: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1393084/
[23:11] <gustav__> WhereIsMySpoon: Try ekiga.
[23:11] <WhereIsMySpoon> gustav__: can i talk to skype contacts on that
[23:11] <gustav__> WhereIsMySpoon: Possibly but not out of the box. Maybe Pidgin can.
[23:11] <WhereIsMySpoon> =/
[23:11] <orkhan> hi
[23:12] <gustav__> WhereIsMySpoon: Get new contacts.
[23:12] <Rustyblade3> rex?
[23:12] <gac> i don't believe anything except skype can talk to skype contacts, it's all proprietary
[23:12] <WhereIsMySpoon> gustav__: er, i pressed log out, it didnt work. i pressed it again, it said session manager is busy
[23:12] <rex> your OS is 64-bit
[23:12] <orkhan> i cant install skype
[23:12] <WhereIsMySpoon> what do
[23:12] <gac> and now MS-owned, so not likely to change
[23:12] <Rustyblade3> yeah my os is 64
[23:12] <orkhan> can anybody help me??
[23:12] <WhereIsMySpoon> oh nvm, there we go
[23:13] <gustav__> WhereIsMySpoon: Great you fixed it.
[23:13] <WhereIsMySpoon> it just took ages
[23:13] <orkhan> please
[23:13] <orkhan> i need a help
[23:13] <gac> orkhan: what happens when you try?
[23:13] <WhereIsMySpoon> orkhan: where are you installing it from
[23:13] <WhereIsMySpoon> also ^
[23:13] <rex> sudo apt-get install wine1.4-amd64
[23:13] <gac> orkhan: are you doing it from the skype website, or from the software centre?
[23:13] <orkhan> i'm usin ubuntu 12.10 x64
[23:14] <orkhan> i try to install from official skype site
[23:14] <orkhan> because i cant find it in software center
[23:14] <gac> orkhan: and what happens?
[23:14] <Rustyblade3> My error: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1393091/
[23:15] <orkhan> its not compatible with x64
[23:15] <gustav__> Rustyblade3: sudo apt-get install wine1.4-common-amd64
[23:15] <gac> orkhan: sounds like you've downloaded the wrong package, it may not have detected that you're x64 from the browser agent. can you download the x64 package manually?
[23:16] <orkhan> but in the webset there is no x64 packet
[23:16] <WhereIsMySpoon> gustav__: wtf, now everything is attached to the top of the screen
[23:16] <WhereIsMySpoon> i used to have detatched title bars
[23:16] <moira> :-)
[23:16] <orkhan> there is just multiarch version
[23:16] <gmachine_24> WhereIsMySpoon, no luck?
[23:16] <WhereIsMySpoon> gmachine_24: i got the weirdness gone
[23:16] <WhereIsMySpoon> i.e. the big buttons and text
[23:16] <WhereIsMySpoon> but now all my programs are attachedf to teh top of my screen
[23:16] <gustav__> WhereIsMySpoon: That sounds like Unity.
[23:17] <WhereIsMySpoon> gustav__: yea but im using xfce session
[23:17] <WhereIsMySpoon> and i installed an xubuntu iso
[23:17] <gac> WhereIsMySpoon: sounds like your window manager has crashed...can you resize windows with the corners?
[23:17] <Rustyblade3> Sigh another error: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1393099/
[23:17] <WhereIsMySpoon> gac no
[23:17] <gmachine_24> WhereIsMySpoon, when you logged back in did you pick a different desktop? Or, I hate to say this, but just reboot and see if it goes away. :)
[23:18] <WhereIsMySpoon> gmachine_24: no i didnt
[23:18] <Rustyblade3> why cant i install wine :(
[23:18] <rex> rustyblad3: apt://wine1.4 paste in browser and enter.
[23:18] <WhereIsMySpoon> gmachine_24: cant i just restart my winodw manager?
[23:18] <gustav__> Rustyblade3: Is this a new install?
[23:18] <mickster04> Rustyblade3: use tab comp-letion, type in sudo apt0get install wine[tab press now]
[23:19] <mickster04> Rustyblade3: without the typos :p
[23:19] <Rustyblade3> Wait what?
[23:19] <Rustyblade3> How do I tab thing
[23:19] <Rustyblade3> Do I Tab+Enter?
[23:19] <WhereIsMySpoon> Rustyblade3: press tab after typing "sudo apt-get install wine"
[23:19] <WhereIsMySpoon> Rustyblade3: press tab twice and it will give you a list of things
[23:20] <mickster04> Rustyblade3: press it until something happens
[23:20] <mickster04> (might be three times)
[23:20] <WhereIsMySpoon> three?
[23:20] <WhereIsMySpoon> o.o
[23:20] <Rustyblade3> Yeah got it
[23:20] <Rustyblade3> I have lists
[23:20] <mickster04> (my pc can be a bit slow)
[23:20] <WhereIsMySpoon> gmachine_24: how do i restart the window manager?
[23:20] <Rustyblade3> wine, wine1.2, wine 1.3 and so on...
[23:20] <mickster04> Rustyblade3: now choose one of them and type it as you see it
[23:20] <mickster04> Rustyblade3: you can see that wine1.4-common-amd64 doesn't exist
[23:21] <Rustyblade3>  ERROR OMG: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1393110/
[23:21] <Rustyblade3> ARRRGH\
[23:21] <gustav__> Ubuntu not living up to Rustyblade3's expectations.
[23:21] <Rustyblade3> yeah
[23:21] <Rustyblade3> I am kinda a newbie
[23:21] <Rustyblade3> XD
[23:21] <rex> rustyblad3: apt://wine1.4 paste in browser and enter.
[23:21] <mickster04> Rustyblade3: you seem to have broken something
[23:22] <rex> rustyblade3: during updateing cache did it failed?
[23:22] <Rustyblade3> Package dependencies cannot be resolved...
[23:23] <Rustyblade3> wine1.4: PreDepends: dpkg (>= 1.15.7.2~) but 1.16.7ubuntu6 is to be installed
[23:23] <Rustyblade3>          Depends: libc6 (>= 2.14) but 2.15-0ubuntu20 is to be installed
[23:23] <Rustyblade3>          Depends: wine1.4-amd64 (= 1.4.1-0ubuntu1) but 1.4.1-0ubuntu1 is to be installed
[23:23] <Rustyblade3>          Depends: wine1.4-i386 (= 1.4.1-0ubuntu1) but it is not going to be installed
[23:23] <mickster04> Rustyblade3: try sudo apt-get -f install to fix broken stuff
[23:24] <Rustyblade3> It keeps giving me options
[23:24] <WhereIsMySpoon> nvm got my window manager back
[23:25] <WhereIsMySpoon> just started it again with alt-f2
[23:25] <Rustyblade3> mick?
[23:25] <Rustyblade3> it gives me some options...
[23:25] <WhereIsMySpoon> Rustyblade3: read them out here
[23:25] <mickster04> Rustyblade3: well make a choice
[23:25] <Rustyblade3> this help text, loggable output, no output, download only and so on...
[23:25] <gmachine_24> apologies. My computer keeps disconnecting (I am not requesting tech help)
[23:26] <rootyour> lol
[23:26] <Rustyblade3> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1393118/
[23:26] <Rustyblade3> here..
[23:26] <rex> rustyblade3: run this command sudo dpkg --configure -a then sudo apt-get install -f
[23:27] <Rustyblade3> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 6 not upgraded.
[23:28] <gmachine_24> what if he tries to update using aptitude
[23:28] <rex> now try to install by pasting this -->  apt://wine1.4 --> in browser it will open software center
[23:28] <rickbol> how can I determine which, if any, video hardware acceleration is: 1) enabled? 2)engaged?
[23:29] <mickster04> Rustyblade3: sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[23:29] <Rustyblade3> PACKAGE DEPENDENCIES CANNOT BE RESOLVED....
[23:30] <Rustyblade3> OH WAIT
[23:30] <Rustyblade3> OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH
[23:30] <Rustyblade3> I GET UT
[23:30] <FloodBot1> Rustyblade3: Please don't flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don't use Enter as punctuation.
[23:30] <Rustyblade3> LIFE MAKES SENSE NOW
[23:30] <mickster04> nice
[23:31] <Rustyblade3> YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY
[23:31] <rootyour> what?
[23:31] <Rustyblade3> FUDGE WINDOWS NOW!
[23:31] <Rustyblade3> IMMA DO A BARREL ROLL NOW
[23:31] <gmachine_24> another happy customer
[23:31] <e1nh4nd3r> Apparently.
[23:31] <gustav__> Expect he didn't pay.
[23:31] <gmachine_24> except?
[23:31] <Rustyblade3> SEES RUSTYBLADE running off into the distance like a madman*
[23:31] <weox> hello , i just installed ubuntu , in some where like csc i chane some setting , and everything is gone (it says something like disabling unity plugin), how can i fix that ? in terminal i done something like this : compiz --replace but dosnt work , and something like this : unity , still dost work , how can i just set every thing to its default ?
[23:31] <gustav__> gmachine_24: Yeah.
[23:32] <gustav__> Sorry.
[23:32] <gmachine_24> np
[23:32] <Rustyblade3> Well i can give u each 5 BTC
[23:32] <gustav__> Rustyblade3: I was just kidding.
[23:32] <gmachine_24> what's a btc
[23:32] <gac> bitcoin
[23:32] <gmachine_24> really. they're still around.
[23:33] <gustav__> I mostly use Disney Dollar.
[23:33] <Rustyblade3> WAIT NOOOOOOOOO
[23:33] <Rustyblade3> it still doesnt work..
[23:33] <gmachine_24> someone give rusty his own channel
[23:33] <mickster04> :S
[23:33] <gmachine_24> please
[23:33] <Rustyblade3> not a happy customer.
[23:33] <rex> rustyblade3: then run this sudo apt-get -o APT::Immediate-Configure=no upgrade
[23:34] <Rustyblade3> Can someone remote control my PC and fix this
[23:34] <gmachine_24> you mean like on TV?
[23:34] <gmachine_24> :D
[23:34] <Ben64> Rustyblade3: whats the problem?
[23:34] <Rustyblade3> I cant install wine..
[23:34] <gmachine_24> haha a new victim
[23:34] <Rustyblade3> .ikr..
[23:34] <gmachine_24> sorry. off topic.
[23:34] <weox> cant anyone help me ? i just want set every thing to its default !!
[23:34] <Ben64> install wine from where
[23:35] <rex> rustyblade2: then sudo apt-get autoremove --> then
[23:35] <Naynay> Hello
[23:36] <Rustyblade3> ok...
[23:36] <Rustyblade3> Call me Sam btw
[23:36] <Rustyblade3> or samantha whatever u prefer
[23:36] <gmachine_24> Rustyblade3, ok Sam_btw
[23:37] <Rustyblade3> haha rlly funny
[23:37] <Rustyblade3> rexxy? my friend?
[23:37] <gmachine_24> I believe rex just autoimploded
[23:37] <Ben64> Rustyblade3: stop spamming the channel, there are 1,677 people here besides you
[23:38] <Rustyblade3> Dude if u can remotely fix this I will never come here. EVER
[23:38] <Ben64> goes for you too gmachine_24
[23:38] <rex> Rustyblade3: http://askubuntu.com/questions/107985/how-do-i-fix-these-package-dependency-issues
[23:38] <Naynay> I scored myself a VIA Artigo 1150, and Ubuntu 12.10 gets stuck in low-graphics mode. Probably has something to do with the VIA chipset in this tiny computer. Funny because the ubuntu installer gave me graphics and a desktop
[23:38] <Rustyblade3> Rex all of my things are updated. It says that
[23:39] <mickster04> Rustyblade3: it said 6 items were not updated?
[23:39] <gmachine_24> when I have things that will not otherwise update, I use sudo aptitude update && upgrade
[23:39] <rex> Rustyblade3: have you run last both of the command?
[23:40] <gmachine_24> which always seems to work. anyone else?
[23:41] <istevenmon> hello guys, anyone here could recommend an anti theft system based in linux?
[23:41] <Rustyblade3> yes
[23:41] <gac> istevenmon: only one i'm aware of is Prey
[23:41] <mickster04> istevenmon: have you looked at prey?
[23:41] <Rustyblade3> i ran them
[23:41] <mickster04> Rustyblade3: sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get upgrade; show 0-0-0-0?
[23:42] <rex> rustyblade3: now open this in chrome apt://wine1.4
[23:42] <gmachine_24> Rustyblade3, and you still got a message that said 6 files could not be updated?
[23:42] <JohnTeddy> Why does gcalctool think -2^2 = -4?
[23:42] <rex> rustyblade3: Or download team viewer and let someone watch your desktop for problem.
[23:43] <Ben64> Rustyblade3: run this and paste the link here "cat /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/* | pastebinit"
[23:43] <jrib> JohnTeddy: because it is?
[23:43] <Ben64> jrib: no it isn't
[23:43] <jrib> Ben64: yes it is :/
[23:43] <Ben64> no
[23:43] <jrib> Ben64: -2^2 = -(2^2) = -4
[23:43] <Ben64> -2^2 = (-2)^2 = 4
[23:44] <jrib> Ben64: no.
[23:44] <JohnTeddy> What.. why is the negative on the outside of the parenthesis.
[23:44] <mickster04> powers before minus
[23:44] <mickster04> BODMAS
[23:44] <JohnTeddy> I even put it as(-2^2) it still says -4
[23:44] <jrib> JohnTeddy: order of operations
[23:44] <Rustyblade3> can anyone remotely control my computer to fix thix?
[23:44] <Ben64> Rustyblade3: i can
[23:44] <jrib> JohnTeddy: maybe you want to calculate (-2)^2
[23:44] <mickster04> jrib: (-2)^2?
[23:44] <gmachine_24> Rustyblade3, I sent you a pm
[23:44] <naxil> -2^2= -2 x 2
[23:44] <JohnTeddy> That's silly.
[23:45] <Rustyblade3> ben64 do it
[23:45] <jrib> JohnTeddy: not sure what you mean
[23:45] <JohnTeddy> I should have to explicitly put the negative outside of the parenthesis.
[23:45] <Rustyblade3> I will give u whatever u need
[23:45] <naxil> (-2)^2= (-2) x 2
[23:45] <Ben64> Rustyblade3: give me ssh or vnc or teamviewer or something
[23:45] <jrib> JohnTeddy: this is standard mathematical convention...
[23:45] <Rustyblade3> team viewr in a sec
[23:45] <JohnTeddy> If I do (-2^2) it equals -4 in gclac. It should equal 4. I should have to do -(2^2) to get -4
[23:45] <bekks> (-2)^2 = -2 x -2
[23:45] <bekks> It is not -2 x 2
[23:45] <jrib> JohnTeddy: ok, well, go convince the mathematical community of that and change the conventions
[23:46] <naxil> a ok
[23:46] <mickster04> JohnTeddy: no?
[23:46] <JohnTeddy> bekks: I'm not doing -2 x 2, I'm doing -2 to the power of 2.
[23:46] <mickster04> JohnTeddy: well write that then
[23:46] <naxil> i not remember.. i have do that math 10years ago
[23:46] <mickster04> JohnTeddy: do (-2)^2
[23:46] <naxil> i try on gcalv
[23:46] <bekks> And (-2)^2 is -2 x -2
[23:46] <rootyour> 4?
[23:46] <bkc_> JohnTeddy: -2^2 == -2x2...
[23:46] <bkc_> -2x-2*
[23:46] <naxil> yes is possible
[23:47] <JohnTeddy> -2^2 == -2**2
[23:47] <Ben64> JohnTeddy: open gcalctool, type "-2" then hit enter, then hit "^2" and hit enter again, bam, 4
[23:47] <naxil> -2x-2 is 4  (- x -)=+
[23:47] <jrib> JohnTeddy: you don't have an ubuntu question, you have a math question.  I can only suggest you read https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_operations and inquire further in ##math
[23:47] <JohnTeddy> Ben64: weird
[23:47] <JohnTeddy> why?
[23:47] <Ben64> not really weird
[23:47] <Ben64> if you type it all at once it doesn't know what you want, so it follows the order of operations
[23:48] <bkc_> JohnTeddy: ^ has precadence over - so it reads it as -(2^2), as it should (according to math rules). not that hard to understand really :)
[23:49] <gmachine_24> 1,667
[23:49] <JohnTeddy> I see.
[23:49] <mickster04> Rustyblade3: how are you getting on?
[23:49] <JohnTeddy> So it's not seeing the -2 as a single unit.
[23:49] <mickster04> JohnTeddy: correct
[23:49] <JohnTeddy> Perhaps it presupposes there could be something to the left of the -
[23:49] <JohnTeddy> (which there isn't)
[23:49] <Ben64> no
[23:49] <mickster04> JohnTeddy: well I guess a 0 is there...but it doesn't make a difference
[23:49] <bkc_> JohnTeddy: if you want (-2)*(-2) as a pow, you write it (-2)^2 (as suggested previous), as that is the mathematically correct way of writing it...
[23:50] <mickster04> JohnTeddy: maths doesn't go from left to right
[23:50] <Ben64> you're not doing negative two, it's more like -1*2
[23:50] <naxil> then -2^2=-4 -(2^2)=-4  (-2)^2=4
[23:50] <Ben64> -1*2^2
[23:50] <Rustyblade3> now how the F&#$ do i install Teamviewr
[23:50] <naxil> -4
[23:50] <bkc_> Rustyblade3: sudo apt-get install teamviewer
[23:50] <dr_willis> Rustyblade3: go to their homepage get the deb?
[23:50] <dr_willis> !info teamviewer
[23:50] <rex> download here http://www.teamviewer.com/download/teamviewer_linux.deb
[23:51] <Ben64> yeah its not in the repositories, have to get it from the website
[23:51] <bkc_> !info teamviewer3
[23:51] <bkc_> -.-
[23:51] <naxil> quantal have kernel shit.. i have install other for have good stability
[23:51] <mickster04> Ben64: that's a horrible way of looking at it :p
[23:51] <kantlivelong> hey all.. im using 11.10 with mdraid and its freezing when doing a mkfs.ext3
[23:51] <rex> but after download it open in software center then install
[23:51] <Ben64> mickster04: no
[23:51] <gustav__> JohnTeddy: You're right. It's not doing a complete enough analysis of the expression.
[23:51] <dr_willis> or use 'sudo gdebi teamviewer.deb'
[23:51] <mickster04> Ben64: 0-2 is easier
[23:52] <gustav__> A - sign in front a number binds harder than power symbol.
[23:52] <jonas-k> How do I completely uninstall and remove everything from a MySQL installation in Linux (Ubuntu)?
[23:52] <rex> jonas-k: same thing i also want to ask.
[23:53] <jrib> gustav__: he doesn't have a sign, it's subtraction
[23:53] <gmachine_24> johas-k, do you want to just remove it or overwrite the HD to wipe all traces
[23:54] <jonas-k> yes is a problem  already 4h  working with this :)
[23:54] <escott> kantlivelong, mdraid... do you mean dmraid or mdadm
[23:54] <bkc_> gmachine_24: I think he means just purge all the configs, storage and whatnot :)
[23:54] <kantlivelong> escott: mdadm.. it seems to freeze entirely when making the fs
[23:54] <JohnTeddy> jrib: How do I write a negative sign?
[23:55] <jrib> JohnTeddy: I don't know.  I would just do (-2)
[23:55] <JohnTeddy> heh, ok
[23:55] <escott> kantlivelong, thats unusual. not sure why that would happen
[23:55] <Ben64> TI calculators make the distinction between (-2) and -2
[23:55] <jrib> JohnTeddy: even when writing something like that, it's going to be unclear unless you use the parentheses
[23:56] <Rustyblade3> when I try to install Teamviewr it says i dont have package ia32-libs
[23:56] <bkc_> Rustyblade3: then install it?
[23:56] <Ben64> oh wait, teamviewer requires wine
[23:56] <naxil> http://dpaste.com/838015/ some people know why i have that RULES called UFW on iptables?
[23:56] <gmachine_24> OK, so I guess I'm really not very smrat because I don't understand why all this discussion about -2 and -2^ is about Ubuntu
[23:56] <naxil> is networkmanager with "share to other pc"???
[23:56] <bkc_> Ben64: what? no it doesn't? :/
[23:56] <Ben64> bkc_: yes it does
[23:56] <gustav__> jrib: No, that's a sign, not subtraction. Subtraction requires two numbers.
[23:56] <bkc_> gmachine_24: no idea, I've been wondering that also ^.^
[23:57] <Rustyblade3> HOW?
[23:57] <gmachine_24> remember the other 1,667
[23:57] <bkc_> gustav__: actually it doens't
[23:57] <mickster04> Rustyblade3: just set up sshserver
[23:57] <bkc_> Rustyblade3: software senter
[23:57] <bkc_> mickster04: not really the same thing ;)
[23:57] <gustav__> bkc_: Explain.
[23:57] <kantlivelong> escott: looks like redoing it works.
[23:58] <JohnTeddy> gustav__: I agree. heh
[23:58] <JohnTeddy> If I did 1-2^2, that is confusing. I did (-2^2)
[23:58] <lamppid> how to update ports?
[23:58] <gustav__> JohnTeddy: You are correct.
[23:59] <bkc_> JohnTeddy: you need to learn math ^.^
[23:59] <Ben64> JohnTeddy: putting the whole thing in parenthesis is the same as having it without them
[23:59] <JohnTeddy> gustav__: no, I'm wrong.
[23:59] <JohnTeddy> wikipedia math,a nd the google calculator all say I'm wrong.
[23:59] <Rustyblade3> Ben
[23:59] <Ben64> Rustyblade3
[23:59] <lamppid> How to update install programs ports ?
[23:59] <xorg_is_a_pain> hey all... I'm having an ancient problem on the newest ubuntu (12.10) - I've installed my graphics driver via here: http://ubuntuxtreme.com/howto/nvidia-drivers-installer-script/